The Franklin NEWS-RECORD Secondclass postageoal0 TEN CENTS A COPY - $4.50 A YEAR SOMERSET, NEW JERSEY 08873, THURSDAY, MAY18, 1972 at somerset,N.J. oBe7z VOL. 17, NO. 20 TWO SECTIONS " 24 PAGES Conservat,on’ ..... Tax Association" " Questions ClubVisits HooperSite Bennet’s Lane WaterLine GRIGGSTOWN -- The Griggstownsite for the proposed SOMERSET--TheTaxpayers distribution line to an In- years?’ is nothing to make a charge }looper Model Town,Inc., at Association has charged that a terseetion with that part of Mr.Burger says, "It is a pretty about." Suydamand Canal Roads will be \ water line being extended down Bennet’s Lane and all the way little line on a mapat this time visited by the Franklin Con- ~ Bennetts Lane is gpposed by aroundto Route 27. andthat is all it is," andassures Michelle Di Ferdinando servation Club, Saturday, May, residents alongthat street andis Mr. Sursa continued,"There is that there is nothing going on secretary to the board of ad- 20. Memberswill be hosted being extended to benefit Mayo no plan approvedat this time to with any waterline in that area. justment, said Mr. Sisler has Charles and Connie Woodford put water over either of the flc added, "ThisTowushipis not picked up an application for a Sisler and a trailer park Mr. variance purportedlyfora trailer wholive at the site. : : Sisler wantstolocate near there, routes, contemplating any water lines Theywill check the roads, the : Harold Sursa, township "But there is a possibility," he for anyone." Heasks, "Whatis park and warehouse,but has not flood plain, und tile lay of the engineer, stated however, noted. "If Bcnnet’s Lane is ap- GeorgeEckardtcharging? There filed it. land. Theyalso expect to look "Thereis no plan on a line which provedfor a water line, then we with naturalist’s eye at birds, will haveto makea decisionas to will serve Mr.Sisler’s project." which way it would come." Uoo-er Uear;n- trees and wildflowers. He claimed, "I have not en- Mr. Sursa explained, "The Interested members of the tertained plans for anywater line ~..L ~..IL m communityare invited to join Ilicycling Fun Begins With Safety which will serve Mr, Sisler, most economcal way would be F ~ them, and meet at the Mid- becauseI don’t even knowwhere through ClydeRoad because it is dlcbush Reformed Church at 9 Mr. Sialer’s trailer park is shorter. A water line has been "STOPON THE CIRCLE in the square," SidneyGriffon instructsTommyMiddleton who demonstrated extended part wayup Clyde Road a.m. to drive in caravan to his bicyclingskill at Jayceerodeo in PineGrove parking lot Saturday.Photo by Delores Still supposedto be. Griggstown, unless it is more and thenstops. Thestreet has not Is Unproductive There are two options to get been completedfor five years, convenient to join at the SOMERSET-- Franklin distributed and applied to the reflective tape. Griggstownsite. water from Bennet’s Lane to a There is an ordinance that S{)MERSET-- The board of million according to current Township Jaycees began a two- rear fender, handle bars and They note that 600 persons are point of intersectiou with Route prohibits plowingup the street adjustment was presented with market values and would part bike rodeo at Pine Grovefront forks of bicycles. It is the killed each year in bike ac- 27. due is extendinga line from within five years of the timethat further incomplete evidence by generate $1,378,000 in tax Manor School playground on samematerial used in reflective cidents, 65 per cent of themin- Clyde Roadto Bennet’s Lane all was completed. An ordinance representatives of HooperModel revenue. He comparedteat to an Saturday, May13 and will con- traffic signs and license plates volv!ng child/’en age’d 5-14. 1he wayaround Route 27. (There itself can be changed. Town,Inc., at its fourth hearing, estimated $450,000value of the LaunchA Float In tinue at MacAfee School nnd is visible at distances up to Anotner30200 are injured each are two sections to Bonnet’s "If the people don’t want the May II. Anthony Busch, a land if it were to be used for playground on Saturday, May2O 1,500 feet in the headlights of year in such accidents. Four out Lane, one drops back and goes water,there is no point in putting partner with Chester Hooperin homes. Memorial Parade from 1-3 p.m. automobiles, of five fatal accidents occur at dusk or after dusk. over toSouth MiddlebushRoad.) the water lhre for them," he the Hackensack firm testified Franklin Greens waiting list The police, PTA’saud school The master water mapshows the assured. that plaes submitted for a use was introduced as evidence for SOMERSET-- More float administrationcooperated in the The Jaycees advise that A duplicate program will be alternative of running a line "Thereason the water liue was variance to permit construction the need for garden apartments participation in the Memorial Seventh Annual Bicycle Safety youngstersshould uot be out bike held at MacAfee.Trophies will be riding after dark, butif they are, awarded and refreshments down Dahmer Road from Am- consideredat all," he explained, of 2,500 gardenapartments and a by Mr. Csik. Day Parade on May 29 is Rodeofor all schoolage children well Roadwhere there is a large "is that if and whenwe should shopping center will undergo The Hooper Model Town, Inc. requested by the American in the community,sponsored by their bikes ought to have served to all contestants. build Bennet’sLane, then if you drastic revision and alteration hearing will resumeJune 8 at 8 Legion and the Franklin the local Jaycees.Sid Griffin, Bill haven’tprovided for a waterline, once they are approved, p.m. at the MiddlbushSchool. Township Chamber of Com- Scott add Bernie Kwait are co- thenyou are ropedinto the same tits statementwas in reply to a merce. The parade begins at 11 chairnmn. old thing weare often roped into remark by Herbert Silver, at- The rodeo featured a driving BrunswickInvites a.m. and will feature scout South for not makingprior planning." lorney for the zooingboard, that troops, bands,fire engines,floats courseto test bicycleriders’ skill George Eckardt, association the developer seemed to be TwoSchool Days and V.I.P.s. in maneuverability and president, said "Actually the changingthe project scheme"in All industrial, business and knowledge of safe bicycling trailer park and warehouse nridstream." Mr. Silver referred To Be Added commercial firms in town were practices. F/’anklin Township Franklin To See Future would not be on Beunet’s Lane, to Mr. Busch’s descriptions invited to submita float into the Police conductedan inspection of but on Dahmer. They were whichvaried from the original To Calendar parade which will leave from horn, headlight, rear reflector SOUTHBRUNSWICK--South and civic representatives to a The Community Council of plans. planning meeting to he held South Brunswick, Women’s proposinganestimateof$245,000. FranklinHigh School.Prizes will and functioningbrakes. Brunswickhas invited Franklin The people on Bennet’s Lane SOMERSET-- Graduation be awardedto winners. Free reflective tape was Townshipto send governmental Tharsday, May30. Political Caucus of South "Robert Mil]emann, a board Brunswick and the South have had several meetings with nmmber, interrupted Mr. ceremonies and the closing of Brunswick Jaycees have Mr. Burger (Charles Burger, Busch’s testimony to ask, "How Franklin High School for sum- organized the meeting to plan !ownship manager) about the could you get involved in mer vacation are expected to be future municipal growth to 1he nnprovementson Bennet’s Lane. nmvedforward two days by the One of the improvements sonmthinglike this and not know board of education. year 2000.It will be held in the about these things?" air-conditioned library of the proposedis to put a water line The agenda for the regular "Connie" Goes To Connie Referring to Mr, Busch’s ad- emoting to be held at Conerly down." SOMERSET-- The first Crossroads School in Monmouth Junction at 8 p.m. In March, Township Manager mitted ignoranceof details such RoadSchool on Monday,May 22 ~:..... ?~;:~ "Connie"award, for outstanding Charles Burger, Mr. Sursa and as where the eomplex’s water at 8 p,m., includes approval for conservationservice in Franklin Planning Board member ConstanceGibson will moderate CouncilmanJoseph Knowhnayer would come from, he noted, exteudingthe high schoolclosing Township, was presented met with the residents of Ben- "Thereis nothing concrete here. date from Wednesday,June 21 to Tuesday evening, (May16), a discussion that will consider residential andindustrial growth net;s Lane. Mr. Eckardt said Don’tyon think it’s like goinginto Friday, June 23 and moving Mrs. Walter Orburnof Somerset. that JosephMartiao, a resident the project with a blank check?" comlnencementexercises from Reverened Jarvis Morris, in a wayresponsive to current Mr. Buseh provided no uew Tuesday,June 20 to Thursday and future needs, while at the of Bennet’s Lune who had at- President of tile Franklin Con- tended the meetings, approached information nnd at least once June22. servation Club, made the same time conserving the en- vironment and providing safe him to complainthat Mr. Sursa revcrsed his testimony. When Otheritems for approval are a presentation. hadestimated $245,000 as 1hecost askedwbetherthe project’s plans field trip to the UnitedNations Mrs. Orburnwas cited as fhe and adequate public facilities. Speaker~ include Douglas of the waterline. had been submitted to a with Thomas DelCasale, prin- organizer and head of the professional planner for review, eipal of MacAfeeRoad School, Franklin Re-cycling Committee, Powell,director of the Middlesex Mr, Eckardtquoted his friend, CountyPlanning Boardwho will hc first indicated they had not, Mrs. NancyMason, a teacher, whichoperates the townshipre- "Somefhingdoesn’t seem right but later said that a planning and Richard Cheu, parent; cycling .p.!’ogram, and for her discuss population trends, here. Do me a favor and get a decisions of the courts which firm had been employed. revision of the press release conception’and promotion of a contractor’s estimateof whatthe lie couldoffer uo specific in- policy; a policyfor identification multi - screen slide presentation, challenge local zoninglaws (and line would cost ine’iu~ing hre affect the opportunity of com- formation regarding sewerage cf school buses; application for "And then-cam’e Man," which hydrants andso forth." trcatmeut arrangcmenls, or the participation in the Federal has been shownbefore numerous munitiesto plan their future for Mr. Eckardt came up with an themselves), and the county’s financingof road costs, School Lunchand Milk Program; audiences in Franklin Township estimated $65,000. Mr, Martino Residents differed with his and various routine matters. and surrounding communities. concepts for the growth of the consulted another contractor and II SouthCounty area in the next 30 evaluationof the land at Suydam Items expectedto be discussed The "Connie" award will be got fhe identical estimate. and Canal Roads.Mr. Buschsaid urea census to be conducted by made periodically by 1he years. Manager Burger said today GoldaGottlieb, director of the the firm had aa option to buythe lhe League of WomenVoters, ~hefirst~‘C~n~e’~f~rc~nservati~n~Awardwasmadet~ie~wh~isa~s~f~rc~nservati~n~burn~ Franklin Conservation Club to that shortly nfter the meeting,he land for $9,000 an acre. Mrs. staff participation in H.E.W. Middlesex - Somerset - Mercer notified Dr, Martino that the Rev.Jarvis Morris, presidentof the Franklin ConservationClub presented her with a plaqueand a red townshipresidents who render Regional Study Council, will’ Ruth Berven, a resident, stated study of ERICsystem conducted notableservice to the township’s cstimate was in crror and had that neighbors of the tract hy Systems Development Cor- mapletree. Photo by Delores Still environment. address the problemof jobs and beenreduced. He also said that in housing. Communitieswant to considered the sale price of poration, announcement of the meantime, Dr, Martino’s adjacent tracts to be $900 and career guidance workshops, attract industry, but manydo not estimate was raised until they provide housing which most $1,200an acre, letters fl’om VotersDefense Fnnd ¯ ,q are more nearly alike, Mr. Wlter Csik a real estate regardieg regionalization, and Arltst, Jhtst workerscan afford. Burgerattested, "The water line Service Groups Organize Yet tbe sam~communities are appntiser testified that the reports on enrollment, fire drills often unwilling to allow this idea preceded tile alleged trailer llooper project would be and bnilding and ground main- Register housing for fear of an added tax park. It goes back a couple of assesscd ut $18 million to $20 temmce. burden. It is a vicious circle ~,llmlllllllllll ~u~m~u~lI~m~m~g~g~m~I~l~H~l~l~n~m~g~o~H~=~ Blood Bank Volunteers whichneeds to be examinedand Z= l"or She,, resolved. SOMERSET-- The various helping coordinate publicity aud the Somerset Hills and SOMERSET-- Registration Dr,Robert Burchell, Assistant -=- ,,..~-.-~ d Inside... = service groups in Franklin while Bill Joues and Jim CountyBank workingtogether to Director of Rutger’sCenter for =-_ Townshiphuve joined forces and let the community know that will close on Saturday, May27, Bout,’ouss of the Franklin for the Third AnnualArt Showto UrbnuPolicy Research, ires =- ’Our[leritage’ a local history by G. Clifford Neviusbegins this weekin serial form.See =-= arc workingas volunteersfor the TownshipJaycees are seeing to it there is available a community recently written a book on what .~ SixthAnnual Somerset Com- that Jaycees donate blood and blood bank which can aid 1he he sponsored by tile Franklin page Two-A’Settlers BroughtTheir DutchWays.’ == Arts Counciland held on Sunday, manypeople see as one wayout --= nmuity Blood Bank to be held take advantage of the Com- entire comnmnity. of this vicious circle: Planned= ’ :’? ’~ Juee l0 at tile Franklin High muuity Blood Bauks Programof ire said, "Not only are the Juac 4, in Colonial Park, East ~ ~ ~ Millstone. Spaccis available for Unit Development, %% ~,~ School gym. haviug everyone ill their im- banks workingtogether, but also But Dr. Burchell warns that k the same service group~ who only150 artists. Chairman of tile community mediate family covercd for one Thecatcgories listed are oils, PUD’sare not the cure-;Ill that ~ ; buok, Len Fredrick, happily year’s unliulited supplyof blood, compete on so manythings are workingclosely together fo make watercolors, graphics, mixed reported IImt workis under way The mbllcity fhis year was w,1d+e th0advantages and ::~ ;? hy tile Cedar WoodWOlnon’s tile Sixth AnnualDrive of tile medio, sculptm’e ued crafts. A / greafly nklcd by the paymentby five-dollor enfry fee is charged disadvautagesof PUD’a, and will Chlh, Franklio TownshipJaycees the Franklin Stote Bankfor tim Bloodl]unk thu best d,’ivo yet," touch upon other uewhousing nnd Juyccttcs, area churches aud Mrs, Nnucy Goldherg of the for to feet of snowfence, with a priuting of Iho 15,000applicntious specinl rote of three dolhu’s to puftcrns os well, businesses, mid the NowBruo- Jaycette’s, wholives at Franklin South Bruuswick’s Planning that are being distributed in tim (;reens, is Io charge of gottiog high schoolstudents, swick Clmpter of tile NewYm’k conloumity, The SomersetHills Dh,ector, Carl ilinlz, will bring ,~’~’ Arealtecl Cress, area merchants to cootribute The entry fee should be mulled aod ConutyBauk is also helping variousdom’)rizes for this year’s with registration lndicatiog mnttm’ainto a local focuswith an NuncyRiley of tile CednrWood with the Fr:mklin State Backby cxplaootion of how planning Womeu’sClub is seeing that all blood drive which’,viii be g yon category to be exhibited dud distributing tile npplleutionsin out during tile hours fromO a,m, length of snowfeoce desired, to tnkes place in the township,nnd volnntcer me’sosin the area ere the umothlystntoments mid frmn the relatim~shlp between the cootactcd and signed tip to to :i p,m,to showthe donorsthat Frnnklin Arts Council, Post tile tellcc windows, Office Box 22, Middlobush, phmnlng board, the township donatetheir time in the taking of nlorchantsIn tile eolnmunityore cmnmltteo,end the zoningboard, histm,lesand the nssieting of the Ivlr, Fredriek remarkedthat snppo,’ting tile comnunfityblood A rain date of JunoI1 henbeen tiffs year’s blood drive wus hunk, Anyinorchants wishing to set, Entries should be submitted Mr, tllntz, whohaa been em- ltod Crosa tlloodnmhllo, Linda ployedby the townshipaided last Block, the president of tile fortuoato to have competitors dooatoasnndlltem for file prizes betweeotl o,m, nnd 1o:3o n,m, August will also discuss the Franklin TowushipJoycettes, ia such as the Fraoklhl Stele Baok shonkl call Mrs, Gohlberg, Exhibit hours ere II a,m, to 4 p,m, The pnnel of jndgoa will recently ndoptodMaster I Ion, its implicatlm~s, and the relntlml- CLIP,F IL L OUTand mall this form to makeyour appointmentto mukoselections botwoou11:30 andI p,ln, ship between it undthe current donateblood for tha SomersetCommunity Blood Bank, zonhlgordhlunee, ~ I X~.’llANNUAI, "he final s)eakor wl{l be ~qoMI,InSETCOMHONITY i]I,OOD BANK t)R’rVl~: P t ’lciu E )hronwire hlst full led (~,[lalllbeT To ~[| it group" of Kendall l)ark Invunt a leoa~ant" ,ill tho’ ~SOlaO~;aot" " Coll~tmity Blood, BaakDEiVO, Rocoivo un"i.i~i, tad s ~trtl , , ! ~t3~. , readno ~ bla tloecosshdea II- blood for your fam££y from Juno ’72 to Juno ’73 by dunat£ng at; leant onu pint II1 lIllllli(/pl|l ~. i,lllS i++IgU to renn)vofrani trio Master of blood duringtho drive ~’ Pul it prolosod road which ...... ’...... --...sll..t,~111 n, I,. II~., i wnuklbavo ruu directly almlg the Sotlihorll borderuf the 1,500-honlo S(IMEItSET-Moyor Wllllum devoidrelent, Mrs,E ilu’oo will d scusstile needfur a citizen "C lit)or oi Conllllor~o Day," voleatil planldl1~ a COUllnun ty’~ PIIONE ADDRESS, - ...... ’rwonty.throo mombort~of the future, ...... ;7;,;;...... Chaolbor0[ Colnlneroo will take After Iho forntul presouh~tion, will dohatu blood on: ~ve’l eo~ght.nloncotlncllandll5the conlabdllt, l lerLloo of Ibo dunu IQ, 1.97’).at. PranklinIliqh ~ohool, OYmnaait,nn botwocn 9130 h,M, and ~ey iositlons ii| Franklhl uveoioB will he opou to ulhltc .--. 2t50 p,M, ’i prufur a ,., A,M, Or ___P,M, appointlnont, TnwnahlI and"I’LII|" the towlbdlsctlSSloll und q!.p2atlonlllg of tile s fi ~ for the doy, f vu apeakorH, THISOLD DUTCH OVEN In ttm AbramEuvd¢{m homo~t~ad on Routo27 In Franklin Park li bellevodto I can’t t~ttond on Juno ].0, but p].oatta uohodul.u u~a t’o.~.an, a~t;~rnttt, dato~ _ "1o cllanbor will run the l,’ranklht ro,ldontu have been botho only one|till bolngu~ed In th~ar~,t, Hotooall we, re lhovoladfrom th~ fir=pl=oe Into the dutch l~’orl will b,t dent.eta4 before quna 10, lt~73# ann euPp,~.~’¢l W~,~;Ban oppo~,n,;mml~council Itlootlnll that OVOll[llll Lnvltod to attmld bo~aua,~ con. owr,not~ door In brick wall, ~ndwh=n tho ovonbrlck~ hoatod throul{h, w~ruremov¢~d, Tho h~t fromth~ p~,~hltl~ BIPI’UI1N’l’tlIIt F0gt4 NON’l’Oi I, on P~odrlok~P,O, I~ox 13,, t~oloo~’llOt.t N,d’ wlon tie ohlllllbor’a r~0B, ~ldoratlon will be illVOll the brlek=did th~ b=kln0,(PhotobY Tony LoSordo) FOR FL!IITIII~II INFORt4hTIONCh,~I#l 349 -0212ur 349-6317 mOltdationswill be board, ,¢onlulOl| bordur, ltouto ~7, PAG E TWO-A THURSDAY, MAY18, 1972 Four Dems Seek Delegate Slots

Four Somerset County ciples. Our entry eliminates the Democratshave announcedtheir needfor a "write-in" voteand, as entrance into the June 0 such can be used to indicate the Democratic primary as true and open feelings of the delegates and alternate SomersetCounty voter". delegates to the National In this surprise move, the Democratic Presidential Con- foursome will run under the vention. designation "The John F. Ken- Gilman A. Langand David P. nedy Tradition". Norris, both of Bridgewater,will Both Mr. Langand Mr. Norris run as 5th CongressionalDistrict have long been active in delegates with Mrs. Mary Democraticcircles. In 1964they Pahqekof Millstone and Timothywere campaignmanagers for the Cunha of Green Brook as first DemocraticCouncil sweep alternate delegates. in the history of Somerville. They later coordinated the In their first campaign assembly campaign of former statement, the candidates ex- North Plainfield councilman plained that "the current "Bud" Shafer and and aIso the selection of choices available to freeholder campaignsof Mayors the independent or Democratic Shay of Somerville, Ahbruzzese ATTHE OPENING of the BlackwellsMills CanalHouse were three generationsof descendantsof voter in SomersetCounty ranges of NorthPlainfield and Allen of SandoreFekete, the last canaltender, Mr. andMrs, Sandore Fekete Jr. andtheir great grandsonFred fromextreme liberal to a bevyof Franklin Township.This is their Mallard,with Mrs.Katherine McClure, president and Morgan Seiffert also-rans. Nowhereon the ballot first bid for an elective position. is there a candidate that Mrs. Patrick is currently represents the DemocraticParty municipalchairlady of Millstone as we knowit. and a recent member of the "Ill that sense, wehave entered SomersetCounty Board of Elec- Canal House the primaryto enable those who tion. She ran for freeholder of share our political views to ex- SomersetCounty in 1968 and has press themselvesin the primary had many organizational and to have their views brought positions within the county to light at the Democratic organization. Opens Doors National Convention. Our Mr. Cunha,active in Somerset feelings cannot be better stated County Democratic campaigns than to say that they represent and functions for years, is SOMERSET-- The Open about 300 guests last Saturday. anticipated to be open to the those demonstrated by the late currently a district com- ltouse celebration of the Black- During the program possible public such as craft displays, President ,John F. Kennedy. mitteeman. He has served in wells Mills Canal House photoand art exhibits, mini-fairs "Wemore than welcomeall various county Democratic A WINDMILLGRACES Rycklaver Farmon South MiddlebushRoad, Middlebush,on the homestead Association was attended by andprobable uses for the facility were explained, as well as the featuring antiques, conservation, those independent and campaignsand as a delegate to originally grantedin 1735to HendrickRycke Suydam, and since 1952the homeof ElizabethNemeth wildlife andcolonial gardens. Democraticvoters to join with us the State Conventionof the New whois an insuranceand real estatebroker in NewBrunswick. need for more help in the on dune6 to further those prin- AUCTION restoration program. The ceremonies marked the DemocraticCoalition. The potential of the Canal success of a groupof interested ()ttl" lleritage SATURDAY,MAY 2Oth House was suggested. As an residents whoformed the Black- at 10 A.M. wells Mills Canal House environmental center, it will Association. They leased the Freeholder Candidate ROBERTJ.STAUDT feature exhibits, library, classes, house fromthe state, began its informatiou, communityaction SouthMiddlebush Rd. restoration and nowestablish it projects and field trips. As a as an historical and en- history center, it offers a Charges S Misuse Settlers Brought museum, library, pictures, vironmental program center. (1 Mile Southof Middlebust Programactivities are planned exhibits, files, speakers, Declaring herself "people technical prople whoaccount for ReformedChurch, Somerset, programsand research. to start soon. ¯ oriented," Carol A. Cohen, a large nmnberof the seven per N.J.) Whohas sold his house The old masonry and stone Democratic candidate for cent without jobs in Somerset As a center of youthactivities, hemewas built on the Delaware will sellat auction: craft andnature projects, clubs, freeholder nomination in County." and Raritan Canalin the 1830’s SomersetCounty, charged today Their Dutch Ways Householdfurnishings; , ecology, scouts, canoe trips, whenthe canal was constructed. Accusingthe present board of glass,upright piano and bench, towpath hikes, demonstrations, that the $14.5 million county The association is soliciting budgetfails to meetthe needsof freeholders of being "more hide-a-bed, bedroomsuite, school class visits and concerned with administration dressersdouble and single beds, photography could be on its memberships, money and the residents. Editor’s Note:This is the first A bird house was frequently The grass and provender were volunteers to serve on the Mrs. Cohen noted that than with people," Mrs. Cohen of a series of chapterswritten by mounted ou a pole in ’the then reserved for feeding colorTV, picnic tables, benches, agenda. As a meeting center it pointed out that the 1972 couuty stampalbum, lamps¯ Antiques; furnishes facilities for corn- restoration, program,finances, SomersetCounty in 1971 received G. Clifford Nevius of Franklin dooryard or barnyard inhabited "milch" cows. The Dutch were highchair, sterling silver, candle munity groups, officers and youth, membershiprecruiting, about half a million dollars in budget appropriates "the Park in whichhe chronicles the by a colonyof martins. dairymen. hospitality and publicity corn- federal emergency employment meagersum of $2,500 for child history of the Millstone Valley, Often one of the outbuildings sticks, horsehead and jockey committeeswith interests in the care and only $4,000 for our Following the Spanish hitchingposts, cut glassvase, historic/environmental themes mittccs. Student membershipfee funds to help alleviate the high entitled "Our ltcritage." His wouldbe decoratedwith a carved schooldesk, carriage lamp, sad is one dollar, individual mem- jobless rate experiencedin the seniorcitizens." work has been edited and Inquisition the of Canal House. wooden fish, the symbol of became a sanctuary for irons,wooden box, etc. berships three dollars each, county, "But," she added, "telephone abridged. Christianity, to denote that the It will also serve as a trading family $5, patron $26 and "Whereare the jobs and who Protestants -- French E LWOODG. HELLER expenses amount to $75,000 residents were adherents of the ttuguenots, SeotchPresbyterians post selling appropriate organization$100. Theyshould be got them?" she asked. "Wesee almost 12 times the amountspent by (;. CliffordNevius faith. The fish also servedas a AUCTIONEER educationalitems,books, photos, sent to Alan Boyden,Treasurer, and Belgian Walloons. The no end to the unemployment to care for our children and our directional wind vane. political andreligious fugitives (201) 236-2195 pamphlets,postcards, art, maps Old GeorgetownRoad, R.D. 1, problem here, particularly elderly, INTRODUCTION Thelargest of the out buildings and charts. Special programsare Princeton. among professional and causedthe Netherlandsto 15urst "Sonrerset County residents, was the low Dutch barn, with at the seamswith populationand whoarc us financially strapped Still standing along the Old huge beams, large roof and low Indian Trail, running west from eaves. There was the hovel for u surplus of labor. these days as people everywhere, The Dutchcraft skills did not are finding it increasingly dif- NewBrunswick, and ill the the cattle and crude implements. Millstone and Raritan Valleys, Calves and sheep were admit the displaced persons in ficult to pay their rising taxes," their skilled trades. Many, Mrs. Cohensaid. are many homes that are ex- pasturedin the small familyfruit Don’t let cellent examplesof Dutch ar- especially the DutchHuguenots orchard. The entrance was a "Yet our county government chitecture. Theyare oneand one- stile, a series of steps on either joined the Dutch army. The continues to operate a system half story structures, with wide side of the fencewhich enabled a overcrowdedconditions spurred based on patronage rather than chinmeys,great fireplaces and personto passdyer the top of the the migration of the Dutchto vacation expenses on service to tile people. It is smull-paned glass wiudows.It fence with a bucket in either America. Along with the Dutch imperative that our county wascustomary to paint the front hand. came the French Huguenot and governmentbegin to place the andtwo ends white, the rear red, The Dutch settlers brought the Walloonrefugees. proper value on human andthe shutters green. language and customs from the They came in search of land priorities, and this is what [ They were plain, but when Netherlands. The Netherlands and in’ought with them their pledge to work for if 1 am enhanced with old-fashioned wasa small count,’y with limited established ways of building spoil your fun nominated and elected," Mrs. flower or herb gardens hop poles natural resources, therefore to homes, conducting business, Cohensaid. and vines and whitewashed maintain a high standard of establishing farms and erecting paling fences, they werepleasing living, thrift wasimportant. churches. to the eye. The proximity of that country Trailbike Cht b Other features were the brick to the sea encouragedthe use of ovens for baking, the summer canals and fondness of water Orchestra Plans Me~,ting loda) kitchen or washhouse, tile crafts. The Dutchwere excellent woodshed,the ftagstone walk to seamen. Early in history they To AppearIn The Central Hillsborough 4-H the well with its wellsweepand were active as sea traders and Trailbike Club will be organized watering through cut from a organizers of foreign trading at q’rtangle Schoolbetween 7:30 large log. The walk wasarranged companies. They perfected the Bridgewater and 9 p.m. today, May18, so that tile "vrouw"or housewife windmillas a principal source of could bring in an apron full of power to grind grain and lift Fortile first tinmin its 13 years Theclub is for boys12-16. The chips or a bucket of water on veatcr, of existence the NewBrunswick programis to be based ou desires return trips to tile house. The Dutchpeople, usually very Chamber Orchestra will be of nmmbersand amy include Asmoke house kept the swill conservative, were extravagant performing ill the Somerville mechanics, trouble shooting, barrel ill tile off-smokblgseason. areu. Join our Vacation Club customizing,safety, trail rides, in their love of flowers. Very Next,the era’n-cribhouse with its early they discovered the The Sisterhood of Temple field trips. Parentsare invited to sloping sides and a place for ~tteod. adaptability of flower-producing Shohlluinvited the Orchestrato wagonsbetween tile cribs was bulbs to the lowlands. They makeits local debut nt tbeb’ Leaders include experienced arrangedfor tilt., convenienceof recognizedtile tillable valueof Templeon Norlhilridge Street, Plan ahead, enjoy the great feeling of clists as well as interested the menand boysin their chores their hind andturned it over by Bridgewntm’,f at 0’15 p,m, parents. to andfrolu Ihe bnrll. hand ratlier than horsepower knowing your fun is prepaid with the Thnrsday, May25, money you saved in your Vacation Club Account, Simply select the plan you wish from the chart below and join NOTICE tim fun of saving for a care-free vaca- WEEK.END tion next year. SPECIAL[ TOALL DOG AND PET OWNERS Thurs,,Fri., & Sat.

.... iiiiiii i i ill i ii I i Tile Boroughof Manville Board of Health, in cooperation with thll NewJe=’slly DEPOSITTHISAMOUNT Departmllnt of Health, will again hold a FREE RABIES CLINIC on A BUNCtl $ 1 $ 2 $ 3 $ 5 [ $ 10 EVERY WEEK Saturday, May20, 1972, at No, 3 Firehouse, N, 8th Ave,, between1:00 p,m, and ,:-~FRESH _ 4:00 p,m, Please take advantageof this yearly progranl and have your pitt, vaccinatedagainst this drlladed disease; therebyprotecting yourself, your family, ~’ CUT ATTHEENDOF 50WEEKS’ $50 $100 $150 and COmlgunity,Please collperatll and have your pet on a 100611and accompanied YOU RECEIVE $2150 $500 ]FLOWERS by an adult, Rabiesvaccination will be,, a pro-requisite for ...... your 1973D~ C6sh& Carry PLUSINTEREST ON ALL COMPLETEO CLUllS Bring thll card nlailed to you buy the Boardof Health and fill out infornmtlon requested, Kath) ’s ._.__ Florist MANVILLEBOARD OFHEALTH - 725,9301 ~’ I IllS, M6htSl, , ...... ~ CharlesGolcheski, Sr., Manville ~"~ ~ MAIN OFFICE:-~ StalthNOIJ,’rllSll)l~ Mall, OFFICE=Street,325 NortltManville Main Street...... Neltt Dukea Parkway (oppo~lto J.M), Manville Secretary 9Phonl172~.a9o THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1972 j PAGE THItEE-A

LETTER3To The EDITOR

Editor: one viewpoint from a person who This past year has been filled Particutar thanks go to those It seemsrather unique that a is knownmore for his jokes than with manysignificant events that who took the extra time to Boardofthe Townshipdevoted to for his ability to present ideas can bodewell for the future of remove the metal rings from PRICE’SAUTO Agents for more harmonious relations seemsat best questionable. education at Franklin High. beverage bottles and to rinse EXCLUSIVE HOMEOWNERS Wheaten Van Line, Inc. betweenthe people shouldstir up Franklinhas a lot that is good, However,it has also been full of them. Our concern about this is such a complete controversy by and a programof guest speakers tensions and potentially ex- very real: First, the glass WRECKINGINC COUTOURIER SPECIAL inviting Mr. Dick Gregory to could be fabulous, However,fam plosive situations to whichthe companieswill not accept loads USEDCAR & FABRICS SOPK0 greatly disturbed over this Cesspoolrepair, sewer connection Franklin. It has split our community must contunually containingrings, so they must be TRUCKPARTS MOVING& children, it has divided out isolated situation, andI feel that addressitself. removed. FEATURING: Fromdesigners like Dior.-at anddriveway work of all kinds. it will have a serious and On Wddnesday,May 25 at 8’.15 STORAGE,iNC. parentsand it has split the town. Second, volunteers removing A COMPLETESELECTION OF wholesaleBest and less! iTronchingand grading. 19 years It is my understanding from detrimental effect on what to pan. in the high school the rings work as fast as they TRUCKPARTS LicensedPublic Mover ’reliable sources that a large date has been a relatively auditorium, the PTAis spon- can. This means an occasional experience. majority of students do not even peaceful year in our Township. soring a Student-Parent Forum. minor cut or scratch--a scratch EdgewaterAve. BROTMAN’SFABRICS Local &Long Distance plan to attend high school today, The community is invited to which is forgotten almost im- BradleyGardens 545-2270 35 No.17th Ave. MayIS. WilliamW. Buckley participate with students and mediately, but which is in Somerville Rt. 22, N, Plainfield Manville Elizabeth Avenue parents in an open discussion. if no answer A program of guest speakers frequent contact with sticky, 755-6917 201-725-7758 offering a widevariety of diverse Somerset Showyour concern by attending unwashed surfaces. While no’ 725-1512 246-3367 opinionsand well plannedout in andparticipating. infections have occurredso far, advancewould be of great benefit Editor: the possibility is real.

.... ii ...... NI --1 ~ THURSDAY, MAY18, 1972 PAGE FIVE.A ,Shirley Chisholm Miss Gall Is Mrs.i)avid Urbanowicz Miss Donna Marie Gall, Saturday, May 13 iu Sacred The bride, given in ma/’riage daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lleart Church,Manville, by her father, wore a princess William Gall of 141 South 20th ThegroomisthesonofMr. and style gownof Chantilly lace To Visit Franklin Avenue, Manville, was married Mrs. Stanley Urbanowiczof 54 featuring Juliet sleeves. Her. to David John Urbanowicz on "Adequaterepresentation for Boese] Avenue,Manvil]e. headpiecewas a silk veil held by SOMERSET -- Shirley a crownof pearls and crystals. Chisholm, black Congresswomanconsumers on government She carried a bouquetof orchids fromNewYorkandcandidatofar regulatory agencies and with and stephanotis. the Democratic presidential corporate boards of directors." Miss Linda J. Gall was her nomination,will visit Franklin Aseries of local aotivities are sister’s maidof honor.She wore a ’ Townshipfor a possible luncheon plannedto aequaiut voters with blue empire style gown. andrally on June l, accordingto Mrs. Chisholmand her policies. As bridesmaids served the local spokeswomanMrs. Marilyn Theseinclude a "street theater" Misses Kathleen and Dianne : Zuokerman. presentation, a rally and in- Gall, sisters of the bride, Cynthia’ Rap. Chisholmwill be in the formation tables at shopping Urbanowiez,sister of the groom, area between10:3o a,m. and3:30 centers. and Janet Urbanowiez,cousin of . p.m., according to Mrs. Candidates for delegate Mrs. the groom. Zuckerman. Events and the Horvath and Alan Levine and Miss KarenSchweitzer,cousin ’ locations of her appearancesare alternates Mrs. Zuckermanand of the groom,was the flowergirl. yet to be determined. WadsworthWilliams will be on Robert Wright served as best Mrs. Zuckerman, of Patton handfor a candidates night 8:30 man. ThomasCason was the ring Drive, supports Mrs. Chisholm p.m. May24 at the Little Red bearer. andis a candidate for alternate Schoolhouse, S. Branch Road, Branchburg, to answer As ushers served James , delegate to the Democratic Jenkins, Albert Allen, Alex " NationalConvention. questions: Zydallis, and EdwardSzabelak. Several activities will be "Our biggest obstacle is to Areception in the Polish - makepeople realize that Mrs. plannedto familiarize the publie AmericanHome was attended by ’ with Mrs. Chisholm’s views on Chisholmis a viable candidate," 250 guests. Uponreturn from : such major issues as con* says Mrs. Zuekerman. their weddingtrip to Florida, the ’" sumerlsm and the . Mrs.Chisholm, a formerschool couple will reside in Manville. ." Terry Horvath, a candidate for teacher in Brooklyn,served four The bride is a graduate of . delegate from SomersetCounty, years in the NewYork State Manville High School and is ’: outlines Mrs. Chisholm’seight- Legislature before being elected employed by GAFCorp., South : point consumer protection to Congress. BoundBrook. :’ programas follows: The groom is employed by "i "Creation of a strong, in- Waltson Equipment Co., New ’ dependent federal agency to Altar Rosary Brunswick. defendconsumer interests; "Strengthen Federal Trade Society To Install Commission; "Openfederal courts to a broad NewOfficers EARPIERCINC range of suits against FLAGTOWN-- The Rosary manufacturers and merchants Altar Society of Mary,Mother of ~EE by consumers; GodChurch will install the with "Require manufacturers to following new officers on Mon- pus’chase ot makeautos less susceptible to day, May22: cosily damages; President-Mrs. Michael EARRINGS "Createan agencyto write and Thefirst birthday cake of V.J. Sarte AngelUnaware of God, is cut by his motl~er. Helping Drabieh; vice president-Mrs. her are Edisou CouncilmanLouis BlOomand Franklin TownshipMayor William Howard enforce safety standards for Ralph DeCanto; treasurer-Mrs. consumerproducts; Sherman & Sons Photo by Tony LoSardo LawrenceCorra; and secretary- ’%federal ’no fault’ insurance Mrs. Emil Cebo. ]eteeler law; A covered dish supper will (Ne:d’te lank) "A streamlinedlegal systemto $o~narl,~’Shmpp~a I Centu, "|/,1" 5arte Is Oue )*ear Ohl follow the installation Mrs. David J. Urbanowicz nee Miss Donna Marie Gall settle consumerdisputes; ceremonies. EDISON-- Onehundred people foundation, dinner donated 35 dinners as a II I II! II II "i gathered together to celebrate Charles Bivonaof Plainfield special contribution, II I III III VJ.Sarte’s first birthday and was announcedas the Somerset The fund raising dinner was a contribute to the V.J. Sarte CountyFund Chairmanand Mrs. financial success. Fundswill be National llydrocephalus EmmanuelMartins of Metuchen giveu to the ResearchCenter at Research Foundation Fund. A as MiddlesexCounty Chairman. Childrens’ Hospital in formal dinner was held at the The motif was red with red Philadelphia. Father and Son AmericanLesion tablecloths and red venetian Thenext project will be selling Post on OaklandAvenne and eaudlelight. Musicwas furnished anddecorating cabbage rose Jefferson Boulevard. by DannyHoliday. candies madeby the national LouisBloonr of the city council Mrs. Sarte gave the major volunteer goup "Candle in Edison and Mayor William addressin which she appealedon Makers." Mrs. John Gieda of MONEY SALE lloward of Franklin Township behalf of "the 501000 Angels Bradley Gardensand Mrs. Frank helpedMrs, Vineente Sarte cut Unawareof Godborn each year" Fenneran of Neshanic, area her son’s fh’st birthday cake. ufflicted with hydrocephalus, chapter heads in Somerville and MayorHoward also couducted a Mr. aud Mrs. Mike Lalor of liillsborough, are preparingfor a on raffle of prizes whichhad been Mike Lalor Landscaping, dinner dance to be held at solicited by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Metuehen,initiated the donations DeCantos Restaurant in Bivoaa whorecently openedthe withacontribution of $1,050. Joe Hillsborough on June 10. Mrs. Plainfield, SouthPlainfield and Scassaro and Alex Parillo of Jack Carpiusky of Bradley NorthPlainfield chapters of the NorthBrunswickwhocateredthe Gardeusis chairman. HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS SAVE UP TO 25% ON FINANCE CHARGES DEPENDING UPON THE AMOUNT YOU BORROW AND THE LENGTH OF TIME YOU TAKE TO REPAY.

24 MONTHS

AMOUNT’AMOUNT FINANCEMONTHLY ’i OF LOAN OF NOTE CHANGESPAYMENTS $2,000.00 $2,180.00 $ 180.00 $ 90.84 3,000,003,270100 270.00 136,34 4,000,004,360.00 360.00 181.67 AnnualPercentage Rate - 8.41

36 MONTHS 60 MONTHS

AMOUNT AMOUNT FINANCEMONTHLYAMOUNTAMOUNTFINANCEMONTHLY¢ OF LOAN DENOTE CHARGESPAYMENTSOFLOAN OFNOTE CHARGESPAYMENT. $2,000.00$2,270,00$ 270.00 $ 63’,06 $3,000.00$3,675,00$ 675.00 $ 61,25 3,000,00 3A05.00 405.00 64.59 4,500.00 5,512,50 1,012.50 108.55 4,000,00 4,540.00 540.00 126.1.2 6,600.00 7,962.50 1,462,50 13231 SAMPSONG, SMITH Chorus looks over schedule.First row, RosalieWitkowski, Valorie Dixon and AnnualPercentage Rate - 8,29 BonnieRohorts; second row, BarbaraGallo, DianaWoddermanandKaren Aarons, AmmalPercentage Rata - 8.41 Offer endsJuly 1, 1972 (,’iwr.s Enlerlains,,el ,~(;,~ ~)CopyrlohhFirst Group~All Rlaht~Rg~erved SOMEItSET-- ’[’he chorus NowJersey Junua’ lligh School Scurry directed the singing of sponsoredtV,,n ussembliesut thu l,’estiVul held at Westnlinstor "Sing Almld ta God, Our Saul)sou (L Sulflh hlteruled/ate Chuir Col/ego,I~l’incetoll, on Slrenglh" byllnlkq’, end"Withe Se laol on We{ues{ uy, May10, h Satu|’duy, Muy13, Therosu Vnicuof Sillglug" i}y Slmw, ]erfurnl~ulen Ior pureutswas presonte¢nil Thtnlsduyevening Tit 7:30LlU. FORMOaf MONEY SALE INFORMATION A) u’oxhlxatcly7t) ulcudR!rsU[’ i: t KI ehnruspnrtJeipute( I1 Lie PLEASE CALL 356.2323 OR 766-1000 SI,ATI,: II!NNEIt PERMS 0 TheSulnerset C, uuntyIlnly InnocentsSatiety will hold Its llllllklel dhlner(ill Muuduy,JUllO SOME.SET¥ E ut tile l,anlhlgtuli lua, North Ih’anch. = ,8,o E PI,’,N Tl,’,t ’1 )ST I Ills I’ll t VI’~D IIAILhlNtW,N ...... puatoeust Stllldlly will Lie uh~cl’vedIll the CIII ForAppolntn~nt i SERVINGYOU IN’. 0ASKINGRIDGE o BERNAIIDGVIkLE * BOUND tttIOOK ilu|’lh~ge6Rch,’nled (lhureh thl~ ¯ ~_ 526.0338 FRANKLINPARK i LI[tERTYCORNERe 8OME[1OET Sllluhly, Muy31, Molllbor~of th~ Men¥ille tle~l [ ~f~ttli}u’~al,a~ I)~n ~aUA~C~cuel~HAneN (lanl’h’lul~thm (31a~wLII 264$, Msln81, recuiwnlinlu full CUl|lnltla[un prvl wllh01u ehllrch. - ,,- -,,- - ,-SAVE--_- iiii ii i=ii ii i1[111[i IIIIII III I IIII ...... ~ PAGE’SIX-A THURSDAY,MAY 18, 1972 MaeAtee’’ ’ ¯ Iq’ASlmnson.s Zoning Board To PublicNotices ° Annual ~S p,,ng¯ (’ oncc,b ~ l Hear Six Appeals BOROUGnOFSOCKy lOLL Summarpof Syncrpd5 of 1971 Audit Report of tile BotouBIiufRo~ky Iidl as SCgtlked byNJ.S. 40A: 5.7 80MEHSET--MacAfee Head will introducethe fourthgrade SOMERSET-Six appeals are COMB]NBD eOMPARATIVU BALANCE SllEirr expectedto be heardby the SchoolPTA invites parentsand bandfeaturing Richard Theimer December December childrento the aonual"Spring as trampetsoloist. Ledby Boardof Adjustment,Thursday, ASSETS: 31,1971 31,1970 Concert" at the school LorraineRobinson, the bandwill May18, whenit will meetin the Cashamllnwstm~nts $ t93.TBJ,h8 auditoriumTuesday, May 23, tit council chambersof the new ’raxe,,A~ses~menls, Llenmand UBBty $ 209,042,14 playa medleyof tunes. Chargeleeeelvabl~ 9,49h,16 IJ,~OI¯OB 7:JOp.m. Musicalskits highlightthe municipalbuilding at 8 p.m. Aecou,tsReeetvahlt and lave o h 63,401.59 29,185.74 JamesHamrah has requested FlxedCa~a AU o zedandncomll~l¢O.Utlllty 54O,OOO,OO 54OOOO,O0 Preceding the musical fourth gradechorus presen- t DeferredI:txedCaplIDI Chat~es - Utllll to ~ewnu¢ of Sucre:cling Year~ I02,497,49 OO,725,49 presentations,.PTAofficers for tation. "You’reA GoodMan, i thatthe variancegranted him on 2,015.00 1500,00 ’72-’73willbe installed.Assuming Charlic Brown"will be per- March25 to erect a storage $ 911,192,62 $ 89h,96hA$ office will be MarlcneRosen- formedby DouglasOstrover, buildingfor carpetsand rugs on LIABILIrrlES.SESEIWES ANDBUBPLUS baum,president; Margaret I)ianeYoung,MikeSturner, Glen Route27 in an M-2zone be Somt~a.d Notes Payable IJnptovemenlAulhuRzaOons $ 35O,OOO,OO $ 490,000,0B DeMattco,1st vice president; Yurcisin,Pare Cutlet’, and Marc amendedto include the in- OtherLiaBilIBe~ andB )eclal I~u~,ds 42.281.1B 99,$87,72 Sarah Birney, 2ml vice Sulam."Tile SyncopatedClock" stallationof a signin frontof the AmortizaBonof De61 ~ot Fixed CapitaI Ac,4u red or 85.717.65 40,B2~.h6 Aul~or z~d 242.2O7,49 150,725,49 president; Jo AnnLewis, will featureKeith Nisonoff, property. I~¢ser~¢forCertain AsFls Receivable 22.255,77 17,350,’15 recordingsecretary; MarthaDwightCheuandMegMcManes. MarieDorovich has requestedSurph,~ 16B.732,53 96,261.43 Bannister, corresponding 9,ChoralDirector is LindaBean a variancefor the creationun- $ 011,192.(,2 $ H93,954.45 secretary;and RobertFreid- Refreshmentsdonated by dersizedlots throughsubdivision Bondsand Noles Authorized 6at neuIssued $ 140,0BO,BO N,,.¢ mnn,treasurer, secondgrade mothers will be on HollywoodAvenue in an R-2O COMPAI~A’IIVEs’rAI’I~MI~N r ou OPI’:ILA’MONS ANDCIl^Nhil! IN SURPLUS - ThomasDelCasole, principal, served zone, (’URRENTFUND ArneSkaar also requesteda S~venueu.dOtBer Incont~ It~nllled Yeari971 Y~ar1970 variancepermitting the creation¯ Mi~eB;m,,¢n~s.Bron~Oth~rg’B~uLoeal of an undersizedlot through (kdlectdmI’rnl’erth’raxl,eviesot’Ddiu¢ Bent rax~ and $ 69.989.35 $ 71442,17 Buying Or Selling subdivisionon the cornerof axTitl~ Lien~ 9.74L.35 ~,B$7,12 RidgeRoad and Sunset Avenue in Collectionof Cur~enL Taxl.~vy 274.$24.112 262,423.h2 anR-20 zone. ’r¢,l;,I[n~’ome $ 352,/54.72 $3341,723,11 FOR FAST ACTION& Avariance for an addition of a I~xpenditules one-familyliving unit to an Bl,dgetBxlcndilur~,: Bun c palt’urposes $ 87,76h.00 $ 75,338,00 existing non-conformingone- County’rax¢~ 46.369.4B 3B,684,6B DR.WALTER KAUZMANN of Princeton University, left, a memberof the research advisory board at familydwelling on NewBrun- Loe~lm~tS~’lSehnoITaxes 197,546.50 206,244,50 PERSONALSERVICE RutgersUniversity, and Rutgers President Edward J. Bloustein, right, congratulate Dr.Charles Simsof swickRoad in an M-1zone has OilierBxpendilure~ IIJ95,O9 244,12 TolalExpenditu;¢~ $ 342,87B.99 $ 320,511.22 FranklinTownship, been requested by Eugene ~o~:Bxpendimres tobe Rai~ed by Rurka, t’ulur¢Taxea 20,O00,OB hBOO.BO DanielVarady has appealed to "re|elAdjusted Expendttute~ $ 322,878,99 $ 319.01L2~ HAWLEY & I:xccs~InRcvenue~ $ 29,375,73 $ 22.’/1L~9 I)r. 5ires’ ltesean’ch Recognized constructa one-family dwelling Su~plusBalance, Januarpl 59,854.65 37,1"d2,76 onHamilton Street in a B-2zone¯ SurplusBaIallee, Cucumber 31 Theerection of one-family $ 89,]30.h8 $ $9,B54.65 McLACHLAN NEWBRUNSWICK, May15-- finite groups,and in particular, fellowshipfrom the Americandwellingshasbeen requested by R COMPABA’IIVI:STATEMI;NIOFOPERATIONSANDCIIANGEINBURPLUSWATERUTILITY Adistifignished medievalist and the studyof permutationgroups. Councilof LearnedSocieties. and WBuilders on Brookiine OPERATINGFUND -established-1932 n pioneerin sophisticatedad- Prof.Sims’ citation states that TheRutgers Advisory Board Avenuein an R-7zone. B,ven.ea~dOeharln:omeReaBzedYear1971 Year[970 vaoced forms of modern "ProfessorSims must be con- for Researchand Graduate SurOu~Utilized $ 550.00 $ -- Col[eelionof Water Rents 20,419.16 22,150.0B mnthenlatics have been honored sideredthe world’sleading ex- Educationnoted tha t the esteem Miscellaneous-FromOtBet Thau walet Bungs 6,470.26 I5,382,40 1,245.3B ¯ Home® Estates e Farms¯ Land withLindback awards at Rutgers perton the use of thecomputer in in whichshe is held by the CONCERTSET TotaU,eom~ 27,439,42 fordistinguished research. thestudy of finite groups." scholarlyworld was indicated in 38,777.78 Recipients of the annual His mostrecent and spec. the fact that sheis spendinga SOMERSET-- Tbe Franklin BUdBetExpendltutes;Expenditures z Appraisals awards were Dr. Margaret tacularwork was proving the yearas Fellow of GirtonCollege, HighSchool Chorus will present Operating $ 9,i72A8 $ 11,900.00 tlastings,progessor of history at existenceand uniqueness of a Cambridge,as the first holderof its annualSpring Concert at 8 Det’erredCharge~andS/atulntyCapitalIrn~rovement~ 2,527.52 I.OflO.OO Commercial¯ Industrial Sites Douglass College, women’s newsimple finite groupby a the HelenMaud Cam Visiting p.m, May19 in the school 9o¢EX.....,¢ndilut~ ",,,d~,:ro~S.~,, 150.00 :5B.00 divisionof the StateUniversity, remarkablecombination of Fellowship¯ 19,000.00 endDr. CharlesSims, professor sophisticatedmathematical and auditorium. TutalExpendBures $ IL,85B.00 $ 32,1SO,B0 ExeesxinRevenue 15,5B9.42 6,627.78 of mathematicsat Rutgers computertechniques. Surptu5Valance, January I 12.406.hj 27,029,B5 Call 725-4800 or 725-0140 College. At Douglasssince 1946, Miss $ 27,996,25 $ 34,556,B3 A graduateofthe Universityof Hastingsearned her bachelor’s Finance Officer Earns Less:OtilizatrpnashntlcipatedBe~enue 550.00 22,150.00 75 E. MAINST. Michigan,Dr. Simscarned his degreeat Mt.Holyoke College SnrplusBalance,December 21 S 27,446,25 $ 12,406,h3 doctorateat llarvardin 1963and andher doctorate at BrynMawr. COMPARATIVBSTATEMSNT OFOPERATIONS ANnCnANGS IS SURPLUS SBWEB Somerville joinedthe Ratgersfaculty in Amongthe manyhonors she has State Merit Certificate UTILITYOPEKATING FUND 1965. received are a Fulbright Revenue,nd OtherIncome Re,llzed Year197 L Year197(I Sulu~ Utilized $ 20,OOO,O0 None "SomersetCounty Multiple Listing Service" Dr.Sims, of 40 1st st., hasbeen Researchgrant, a Guggenheim Co~PetlonofSewetRenlalle 16,307.63 None concernedwith tile theoryof Fellowship and a faculty Mi~:Llaneoul¯ Prom Other Than Sewer Mrs.Henrietta F. Napear, Rent~ 20,248,32 $ 22,999,95 finance officer of Franklin Totaltueome $ 56,$55,95 $ 22,999,95 Township,has beenawarded a ExpendButes MunicipalFinance Officer BudgetExp endRules: OperaBn~ $ Certificateby the Stateof New DeferredCh~e~ and Slatulorx Expenditures l 8,35B,00 I,B0O,OO Jersey Deparimentof Com- 150.00 Non~ TotalE~penditures $ 8,5B0.00 $ 1,000.00 munityAffairs. BxeessinRevcnue $ 48,B55.95 $ 21,999,95 Mrs.Napear is amongthe first SurplusBalance, Janu~p l 21,9h9,95 None 20 individualsin thestate to be $ 71),055,90 $ 21,999.95 recognizedfor the attainmentof I.esa:Uflllzalion~ U5Anticipated Revenue 2B.B00.OO None professional financial ; ’ SurplusBalance, December 31 S 50,055.90 $ 21,9~9.95 management,education and ~ ,~...... ~: experience requirementsas ~ , ~i!!i~:~ i?.~ ...... ~r~mm~nded~a~ establishedbystate legislation in uw,...... T...... 1971. i .... (61 T~effo~ De~de ~ ~i9~d~e~~l~ ~en~by f~e~r~~ ~ede~p~~d ~ule~ Thecertificate cites dedication |~e~t t~ielta F~~t picr 2~Tl~e an~ua~ ~ax ~ale Be ~e~d as ~eRui~OBy~e~ to the devc~opment and raain~ T~e~aB~ ~u~n~rr ~r ~’~p~B~ p~ep~et*m ~I~e ~ep~ c~ a d ~f ~heB~UB6 ~f B~B~ tenance of the highestFranklin Township as treasurerConm’,Smlth&Co, ~un~ ~fRegil/eedMunicipalA¢couna ~e~ ~o~ ~e ~ ~ud~~e~ t97~. TB~on ~ep~ leattheUoo~f Aud~ h~u6~n~eO Cek’ oficea6~ ~ dnla~beC~n~ professionalcapabilities in in January,1958, she was ap- puttee 6y any iutere ted pe ~on, serviceto local government,pointed finance officer August12, It apmondB,WhiOuck Beginningher career with 1966. CRrk SS~5-18.72 IT FEE:$ 22.68 Environmental Ed. (:enter

NqYi’i4’l,:el,’ Me E’I’INGOF1’111,: BOAen (IF’ NOTICE ,hl)dt’STMENTo1,’ TOWNBnln(IF Ileceives$48,354 In (;iris TIlE PLEASETAKE NOI’[CE that on May12. Inl,i.SitOROt’(Hl 1972.Lhe Uiilshorough Townlship Platlning TheBoard of Ad’llslmento[ the Township Boarda¢tin~ Bursuaat to tile Provisionsof SOMERVILLE-Individual Thissingle pubicappeal in of ni[l~boroughwilt nmet on Monday. Julle 5, NJ S,8.t0:55-B2 ado9 ted a eerrain resolution IB72at H:I~Fpan. at theMunicip;al Builclitlg. enatlod. "RESULUTI(INOFFINAl. AP- gifts in supportof NewJersey’s behalfof the centeris seeking Neshanie¯NJ at whichtime {he following rn(IVAt, Fun eLANNED UNIT first EnvironmentalEducation fundsto financeconstruction of applications~ill heconsidered: OEVELm)MENTPR(IJECT crrv FINANCIALcoaPOnATION, AP. Centerhave reached $48,354, the permanentfacilities onthe 400- I~tol’risKatz. nha:k BB, Lot I, (lidCannphlin eL[CANT¯ ISOMETIMESNNOWN AS SomersetCounty Park Com- acresite, head,permission to use a Lraileras a tern- "Ct.AnEMtINT - PARCELTWO"I iororyoffice A[)IIPTE[2PuaSUANT TOSECTION i6 OF missionreported. Theinitial phaseof the fund- BStephenVuzuik. Block 171, Lot 44, Long hill TeE PLANNEDUNrr D[,D/ELOPMENT / raisingwas launched two months Goad,lot perlllisBJotlIo useLt substandard OR[)INANCEne nU, LSBnnouun Thepioneer project is being lot: TOWNSHIP" ago, Themajority of corporateMarkStone. Block 171, Lot 2B, Longhill Thisresolution gives Ileal approvaloil developedby the ParkCom- gifts is anticipatedwhen 1973 need.permission to erecta dwellingon a Lt,rlnstherein set forthIo Chases I, 2, 3 and4 missionin LordStifling Park, substandardlot: or Iheapplicant’s proposed e u.n, Proect on companybudgets are drafted. {’ilrmehte~ttlek, nlock 25, Lots:J,% & 7A, I.ol 2Lin ttLt~kIB3 and Lot ] in Block177 on Weneed nuclear energy plants BcrnardsTownship. Sevenof the individualgifts SeeondStreet. Fin Io~lL permission to erect the TaxMap of UillsboroughTownship o 1werlltl~il ’ th~el~mgOlla suhstalxlardloll Theapplicaeon therefor to elher walt Theappeal for individualgifts receivedto dateare in the $1,000 ¯ rio ~sO.Silh, Block177A,LotIB. Am~ell suppol,ellgdoeunlenls are oa ~ile with1he Ihoad,lerlniSsion to el’cot a ~;tockacle[ence Clerko[ nillshoroughTownshi Planning is spearheadinga long-range to $5,00orange, Two are stock .~ th nsueicienselhack; eoard, MunicipalSuihling, Nes~anic, New not so muchfor ourselves Capital FundCampaign which contributionsexceeding $10200 ’rrapani&Lmldicina,Bhlck LBh. Lot I, nuule Jerseh’andisavailahletm’ublicins ection 21~i& na nliLtoll nn;td, pt!rmission Io |,reel a hetweeBthe hours or 9;01)A.~I. aBd 4:(~ P.M, will encompasscorporate con- each, of everyhusiness day." hibutionsand foundation grants, A majorityof the individnal si~i$. )el’soil or ersonsinterested in Ihe a htlvemelters I~il~ be giventhe op )ortuBay VirsJoianrazil as for our children. Mrs,James C, BradyJr. of Far gifts rangefrom $5 to $250,in- io i)~ heal’tlat thearorenlelltionedtane and Clerk,PLanning nollrd Hills and JohnE, Schorkof dicatingthe broadbase of sup- ph~ce. port,andinvolvement in the SSNB.IB.72 It We’dbe a sorrylot if our onlythoughts have to producemore food.., use more Bedminsterare co-chairmenof VirginiaBrazil, CLerk FEE:$6,48 here on earth were for our generation tile drive,Tbe goal is $631,000. project. aoardofAdjuslnwnt land,water, natural resources, SSN3UF72 Lt Neat,eel PlqldhtgOrdhl~,¢e alone. Most forms of progress would Willthe electric industry beable to FeE: $7,20 Theordinance pllblished herein was In...... II’odLwedBad )~lssed firsl rBadlnsat R cometo a halt. For example,why con- provide nearly 100 million morepeople I’ugohlrit~ut, tln~o[ ~heeorou h Colncll o Footligi,t (,uihl l’,’esents the Bnrooshof ~tockvnill hel~1~ ~y 172, tinue medicalresearch when the cure for withthe energy needed to create these XI)’rIt’ll It ~ill be[urther con~lclered lot’ nna/passago Sealedhhis~illhe’eee ’e ’ he aftera puhtieho/Irill~ [0 heheltl Bt R I’egllht~ cancermay take several lifetimes? additionaljobs, goods, and services- the h r nu!eanO[ LhB Oorollsa Couocllof the l{osenc,’antz, (,uihlenstern h’[Ik~tlt,:dtlci,li~n~(I SOBILH’t*pt, ol aorotlNo~~orsey ’ofIn): Manville l~ol’otl~lo[ nockyti to behe d 1~ OBY Andwhy bother building nuclear en- lhls/lh’~igon.15pRsStOl~er ; evollIIg Jr|Be~1, 197~ B:lBI PM Bt the Core|is l whilepreventing further environmental 7~hlBIC~aillsL1’LLlll¢’rlt ~; Ihdl, ergy plants? decay?Only with nuclear plants, ’rrBnzporIRtionlUl,Athletic I,;~ Bnls1972. B73 SRymoBdF,, Whlatlck PEAPACK-The Footlight RepertoryCompany will be in tlpel 2:d0pal )l’t’l’l I Si le MtlYH, 11172 SoroushCl~rk Fortunately,like our forefathers,we Guildof Peapaek-Gladstoneon lieu of the FootlightGuild’s llllhe ,~hlllvillenigh Sthool 13OBl:d el ce Nuclearplants will produceanabun- h AN nlUUNANCEI’O AMENDAN O {, Friday,May 19 and Saturday previouslyscheduled production Nm’ BllhAvellue Bnt~e Brooke n aoRleval’d, t NANCEENI’II’L~’~D "AN UnDINANCE docare about our offspring. Andit is be- danceof energy,allowing us to save Mlmvi]h,Ntq~ ,a, h I~d o ’e TO~’STAaLIsn ’l’nb~’ WAI’F.nIhEPAaT. Mny20 will presentThe Players of "TheShow Off." ptlblich’olent, d aIld’read.loud. MENTttF TIIE IntRnuau UF IKmKV causewe care that wemust build nuclear nature,not destroy it. They will help con- RepertoryCompany’s prodnetion S e’ ~ o .5 ’ ~ BiBellll thee co lie,l., SnhlEI(SETCaUNI’V, NEW JEn. o~Lhe Secl’e r~’ lie ’d ir Ed c OR SI’3’, TOFIX TUb: hATES Foe Pn[cES1’0 plants. Why?While we can get by with serveour resources, They will makemore of "Resenernntzand Gullden. Maol’illoIllgh S~hooNo ~, " e a Ltl, l (’nAIK;EI)FO ( TeEUSh: OF’ WA’rEi stern Are Dead," by Tom Lh’ook~aodluvllrd ,~ ~rl’ Io, NovJ0rnuy ANI) ’ru ESTAnI,TSnSUI,~S AND o It ’ ,’r I v re I B B /o ¯ justfossil fuel (gas, oil, coal)plants and recyclingpossible, helping toclean our Stoppard,Mr, Stoppard’s verslou Senior Citizens ;UBOp.lllF,,ch~id~ o t bue¢ ed b’ nEUULATUNS FO T 1~ D BTR d t’¢rUllt~dcheck Brhhl bold Ill IhtEli o0 aUTlUN, SUPPLY USE AN hydroelectricplants, these cannot begin of "ttamlot"Is directedby Bob ~, PaOTECTIONUF S,~.ID WA"EAN~) air andpurify our water, They will keep |,quill 0 nf Ill., ) d. PENAI,TU~’SFen TeE VIOL/¢r[ON(IF Slnwson.who also appears as the Are Honored At (’F, nTAINtU,’ SAID nULES AND to satisfyall theenergy requirements of the wheels ofindustry turning topi’ovide "Player," our expandingpopulation. In additionto employmentfor the underprivileged ml. Leadingroles are portruyed by l)ittuer.l)attee beingdepletable, fossil fuels pose prob- notifies,They will help build our cities and MatthewStull, ns Rosenerantz lerns of price andenvironmental effects. raiseour standard ofliving, and Chuuk lhmsdell, as MANVlLI,E--ChristTheKing (lulldenstern.Others in thecast Churchlast Wednesdayhonored Weface an impending energy short- Forour children’s sake, we need include:Kevh| Roy who portrays theSenior Citizens with a clinuor ageand environment crisis. By the year clean,safe nuclear energy now, tile l)anish)l’JUCe, Ihuulet, ob, dlluce, Thedinner wns prepared SOBBedwth avengng t le illal’der luld servedby nlenlhers of the 2000,we’ll have over 300 million people af Ills father, the king, l)anu ltasnrySoc, iety. =:,o=,,7o:Z,rTaZ, ....’1 l)avid Wardserved ns uluster inthe U,S, It isnot leo difficult toirnagine h)xA.30. IlO Park Place, Newark, N,J, 07101 I I?rcelnnu ii 1)on|’8 US his uncle the problemsof cominggenerations if we Clnudltis, the murderer. Shh,ley uf cereulonles,[~ltlsiC was (h’ihor lduys ()phellaund GInrht provkh~dhy NickNovieky and do not increase our powercapacity and Free!’""°’°"’PSL~&(}..orgy.L)O01dDI Whs,gives ,.slraifJhlforwntd ,, .,, abou.,, all, UI the Verstylos,Third and fourth S]awsun is Queen thwtrudo. gradesiadouts of ChristThe l(hlg ourability to protect our surroundings, tilei!ll~)oii~Irr[ tt(lOSliOO onnuclear ~lattoy,SWt![Sh) ~ I "ltoseuc|’allt~, al|d (hlihlen. School also lurferuled uudor lhe Whenour children grow lip they’ll Mallcoupon Ioday for yourIroo copy. sLern Are Ilead," wldeh ral| 1’111’ dh’eethn|(If Mrs,Anita Minion, needjobs, When they marry they’ll need I innre thau it year I)11 Ilruadwlly, choirdh’t!ctor, I will he irosentod in the Itubt)rhl’rr|lskuwBky nlld ’L’, housingandKJrniture, Asa natiorl,we’ll Name...... I dud orlqm el St, lh’ g (I s sehoo raeuyMornnlk lerformed ii ill Peupllek,t~u|’tnhl lhne Is lih’ll} II[lllgllr nu h) k t llUCe, dallet Addrofls ..... I ),111,’l’lekets moy I)t) ohLalnodManlera,(~harlo,’t Iltll’koakl alul fI’nlulilly menl )or uf lhe RayWnlsh saug snags and led Lhu Oily& Slalo ~-- l,’noLlightt;uild, sundnrt~lIIzeu8 h111shlg.1|Iong of I Thuseinlurestod Ill llrrllllgh|g nldthue fevorite~. O I)SEG I...... It theme|’Inn’Llen are 11Bile1/ Lo Alsont the dinner diiileu, yon|act Mrs,Italph Nevltt ef n|elubers of the ltaBll|’y Satiety TheEnergy People are Environment People, too Sqnsetl,nke n8 t!|lrly asalsslhle, n’~,soqteda gift to theltev, I)r, ’1’}1l)prnd|lc Ion Ily Thelqllyol’~ , ohnMl’t nverll, THUP, SDAY, MAY18, 1972 , / PAGE SEVEN-A ~ OBITU.,qI{IES

IIAROLDW. SMITII,Sl FRANKLIN-- Funeral ser- vices were held Monday for Harold W. Smith, 51, of 212 Amwell Read. He died last Thursday. Interment was in BoundBrook Cemetery. / Born in BoundBrook, he lived in Franklin manyyears. lie served with the U.S. Coast Guardduring WorldWar If. Ills wife, the former Ida DeLisle, survives, as well as his son, HaroldJr.; two daughters, ALTOR Mrs. Steven Novak and Miss Cheryl Ann, all of Piscataway; his mother, Mrs. Charles D. of Franklin; two brothers, Charles of Tenafly, Albert of Dunellen and a sister, Mrs.David K. Auten Jr. of Neshanie.

NICIIOLASGREGOWSKI, 78 / MANVILLE-- Funeral ser- vices were held Tuesday for Nicholas Gregowski,78, of 111 WhalenStreet. Hedied on May13 / in the King James Nursing Home,Franklin Township. Interment was in SacredHeart Cemetery, Hillsborough Township. Mr. Gregowskilived here 50 years and was a retired employe of the Johns-ManvilleCorp. He was a member of the Johns- Manville Quarter Century Club and a communicantof Sacred Heart Church. Heis survivedby onesister, Mrs. William Tomasko, with CaptainJoseph P. Dudash,f904-1972. whomhe lived and nieces and nephews. Capt. Dudash,( l, Dies MILS.IIOIH’~RT SMOCK, 55 FRANKLIN-- Funeral ser- vices wereheld Sundayfor Mrs. In Somerset Hospital MarthaAlice CharpieSmock, 54, of MiddlebushRoad. She died on Funeral services were held Association and was one of the Moy11 at home. Mondayfor Joseph P. Dudash, organizers and a charter Bornin Indiana and a resident 68, of 706 WashingtonAvenue, member’of the Manville First of this area since 1947, Mrs. Manville. Hedied on Wednesday,Aid and Rescue. Squad. Smockwas active in church- May10 in Somerset HosNtal, Mr. Dudash was a memberof choir work and was a former Somerville. tile Somm-set County director of the children’schoir of Interment was in SucredHeart Patrolmen’s Benevolent the First ReformedChurch, New Cwmetery, Hillsborough Association, Local 82, a member Brunswick. Township. of Snored Heart Church, the Her husband Robert L. sur- fVIr. Dudash wos born in Knightsof Columbus,Lodge 5051, vives as well as two daughters, Coudersport,Pa. 0)) Feb. 21, ]904, the Independent Order of Mrs, Thomas Janson of Ann und had been a resident of Foresters, and the NewJersey Arbor, Mich., and Miss Molly Manvillefor 55 years. State Exempt Firemen’s Smock,a student at Connecticut "lie wasappointed to the local Association. College for Women,New London, Police Departmenton Pet. t0, lie is survivedby his wife, the Cmm.; four brothers, Glen 1933,and was aamed a lieutenunt former Elizabeth Bojza, two Charpie of Moorestown, Bert on Sept.l, 1945.lie waspromoted children, Marionand JosephJr.; Charpie of Paseagoula, Tenn., to captainon Aug.26, 1963.Mr. three brothers, John Dudash, WesleyCharpie of Indiana and Dudashretired from the police Frank Dudash, and Louis Joseph Charpieof Indianapolis, force on July I, 1967ufter 33 ’ryleeki; and one sister, Mrs. Indiana, a sister, Mrs. Hartsel yearsof service. AnnaPaulson; all of Manville. Wilhitcof Clayton,Ind. Prior to becominga polieemun, Mr. Dudashwas employed as a shipping clerk by the Johns- RICIIABDLIGIITFOOT ManvilleCorporation. Catcdusm Mr. Dudush’sprhne interest SOMERSET-- Richard D, wasthe youthof the borough.He Lightfoot Jr., 18 of ComeDrive, managedthe Blue Jay Athletic Gra{luation was pronounceddead ell arrival Club, the Spartans, the St. at St. Peter’s Hospital Saturday George Fulcons und tile Weston followinga motorcycleaccident. His motorcycle, on which hthlefie Club, Hewas a member Scheduled iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii}iiiiiiii iii}ii i!iiii Wheni} i iiiii !}iiiiiiiiiiiiiyou iiiiwant iiii iiiiiiii ii to}}i}i ii buy iiiiii i!iii i oriii! i i selliiiiiiiii illi i} iiillireal iiiiiiii iiii iestate....Contacti iiiii iii}iii i}i i i iiiiiiiii!iiiiii!iiiiii ii }i iii}iiiii}iiiiiiiiiiii!a REALTORi!ii ii!} iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii first! i iiiiiii iiiiiiiii Membersiiiii}iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii iiiiiofii}}ii theiii}iiii iiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiIiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of the MustangBoosters, vice Patrieia ’thompson of Wilson MONTGOMERY-- Catechism Roadwas also riding, allegedly president and charter memberof Sundaywill be observed at the SomersetCounty Board of Realtors, Inc., knowthe marketand the central NewJersey area the NewJersey Stute Juvenile collided with a truck driven by MonlgomeryEeaogelical Free Carl M. Skulskie of Dakota Aid Officers Association, and a Church this Sunday, May21, thoroughlyend knowthat somewherethere is a homejust right for your family, or an t former ummberof tile Manville Street, Manville. Mr. Skulskie when the Cateehism Class was charged with driving under ’ Boardof Education. graduation will be held during attractive lot, businessor commercialproperty in whichyou may be interested, Mr.Dudash not only served the fhe influence of intoxicating the II a.m. worshipservice. beverages and causing death by people of the borough us a ’[’he 16 graduates have com- .....i polieemunbut also as a member auto. He was released on $2,500 pleted a two-year study course I~dl. Get professionalassistance and expert guidance in yoursearch for real estate--- andsave iiii!i!!i!i!!!!!i of the VohmteerFire Companycovering church history, Free No.I andueted as Fb’st Assistant Miss Thompsonescaped with a Churchhistory, Bible history, concussion, and was reported in manyvaluable hours of yourtime. Fire Chief. Old and NewTestament Survey lie wusa pasl president of the good condition. and Christian living. Mr. Lightfoot, horn in New Manville Exempt Firemen’s The graduates include Steven Brunswiek, was the son of Call A SomersetCounty Board of Realtors memberon any matter pertaining to real iii Anderson, David Bowen,Lorna Richard Lightfoot Sr. and Doris Bou,eu, dulie Holbrook, Alan Sermon Topic Is Grosser Lightfoot. He was a estate. A SomersetRealtor is qualified by education,training andexperience to assist youin Ilempel, Stephen Johnson, senior at Franklin lligh School Kristine Mathisen, Timothy Pentecost Mvssa~e and a member of manyways when you are buyingor selling real estate, Mathisen, Robert OIsen, Alice EmanuelLutheran Church in SOMERSET-- l)r, Jarvis S, Tornquist, Ellen ’rm’nquist, NewBrunswick. Morris, executive secretury for James Tornquist, GeorgeRhoda, Surviving besides his parents the Council of Churches, New Erik Tjornhom, Jessiea Van A SomersetCounty Realtor will take goodcare of you. Gordonund RodaeyWalter. urea brother, Briau, at home, Brunswick, will be the guest and his maternal grandmother, pastor tit CounnnnityBaptist ltohert Mathisen, Sunday School superinteudent, will Mrs. Murtha Grosser of Mid- Church, 211 DeMott l,a,, dlebnsh. Somerset, this St ~d y Dr. preseal Bibles. The Roy, Robert Services were hold at the Mnrris’s sernmntopic will be~ Gustafson will give out the grnduationcertificates. Selover t,’uneral Itome in New "The Message of Pentecost," Brunswick,with the Itev. Warren taken fromAcla 2:1.22, S, Ilarding officiating, Burial Worshipservices urn held at 10 ’ ,~ was in Cedar Grove Cemetery, a,m.; youth and adair elasses Middlebash. meet11-12, and khldergartenalld (,ucst ct nurseryare avaihlhin111-12 ,’Ltn, The annual plannhlgsession to I"or (’,hurch Life’s Meaning schedule church activities nnd )Inn the Snadl Y St! lool To Be I)rol)e(! curt cu uni for lhe e()nliag year’ I een Series will be held Snndayi2-4:1!0 p.lU, l~obert Cameronof Somerset This session will he let! ~y Mr. Joe f4hultz, executivedh’ector will speak on ’"rim Meaningof I:nrhy Murthuul, ehah’nula of af the Calupus Living Life" nt the Bihlo Fellowship Christianl!]dtlcalion, Assueiatinn, a service Churchaf l,’ranklla Ineetieg May organization working with 21 at Sampson(I. Smith School, " Realtor Week"May 21st - 27th schools,churches alal collegesill Anp,vell Road,Stnnersel tit I1 Fucillo&Warren S )Ollsarhlg asseluhly,eba )el ~Ul(I n,UL Toobtain a li~t of RsaltorMembers of th0 board write to FuneralHome Inc. slecinl Inl,elhlg pregrluus, will Chlsses for t)ro.school, AdamFueillo, Mgr, a! [ le leature( speal¢.erllt ’The )rhuat’y,and jtnlior ugoOl[ldl’¢ll Somt, rset Couqtv Newl,ife al’L~eOll(ucl, et durllg theselwico. 725-1763 Cl’UStUlt! for Teeas and Their l)lck Taylor will lead dJst’ussio))for y(an)gpOol)lo 206S, MainSt, Manville l,’otniik~s" ill the IMle Melal wilehcraft, astrala~y and Ira Jtist (rhurch, Ilillsbero THE SOMERSET COUNTY BOARD Tue,,nsi|i L May1.1 tllrongh21, Sl)lrltismal 7 l).Ul. I1t the Kaauer Quaekenboss Hes u~al~sill everone hlllldl’od resldellee, I,It) l)rake Itaad, hig I st! Inn1 assolnh les 011ch S()n|ol’snt, [ UNERALIIOME year, alld him a dally radio OF REALTORS, INC. ’ I J VINt~,"/’r(lN AVE, a’ogl’tllU"(~[as8 Notes," lie has ’1’1)1)1(Tel,I) NI",W lilt UNSWlCK autlorod several h(laks, (.’Olll. KIInwr5. t11)0t a)sed2(I nalslealsektct~olls, luul Mt)NT(IttMEItYPolltt~¢o~t ~ lis Inner tltl ns lave IO0U alltl Woslt)yanIleritaga SUlKlay olfleo Iooatlon Mailing Addre=s I’t’Uol’dl~don Ihe A/tgeht~’lollol, will ha nhst)rvtld nl the 11 a,m, A. BLSSENYEI Telol)hone 725,3’117 TheStnlday night tl)vnlin~ will worship service of the Mon- 52 W0)tMain Str001 (Su~ontl Floor) P, O, Box883, 6omorvllla & SON rollVi!la~at 7 ).Ill., followedhy 22 tgomery tlniled Melhedist NowJer~oy 0807(:1 ogIhn’aet’~ Installed sot’M I })In, llud htL IlJgh ly Chln’¢ll in llle (IrcIlard Illald 8on)orville,Now Jorloy 58(i IhlnlUtueSt, sess~(ln8will heglnat 7:,t5 l,nl. Sehoal,~orllltlll ()l’ lheIltw, Jaha NewIh’n;|swk’k Mr. Smlz wll sla!ak at lllo I)ahltt)r will I)u "Ahr|dlanl, Te K e’,%~4,¢1 Still(lilyII I1.111.tiurvlt~es, Mt~)’Lh)und ,Mnl," PAG2EIGHT-A THURSDAY,MAY 18. 1972

Mid-Mayis a goodtime to plan ’l’oadstools ( an Be yourvisit to the RutgersDisplay Gardens.The rhododendron and Ground Covers Grow azalea garden is a "Spring A Sign (ff I)isease Spectacular"from about May 10 to May 20 with azaleas, Where Grass Won’t If you find a clumpof toad- Mostof the timethere is no rhododendrons,and other acid- lovingplants bloomingbeneath stoolsnear the baseof yourshade outwardappearance of the fungi A ground cover is a good covers. tree, don’t just knockthem over to warnyou aboutwhat is going white dogwoods,says H. N. substitutefor grassif youhave Groundcovers play an im- andforget aboutthem. on deepinside the wood.But in Repair,senior county agent. trouble growinggrass under portantrole in landscape design. Theymay be a warningto you late spring or early summer Thesmall tree collection, shadetrees or if youhave a steep A fewcarefully selected that the tree is diseased,advises manyof the wood-rottingfungi shrubgarden, and lilac collection terrace or slope that needsthe specimenplants may be widely RaymondN. Eborhardt, county producetoadstools. also haveplenty of colorduring strength of a musclemanto spacedtocreate aninteresting agriculturalagent. Tothe experiencedtree expert this sameperiod in May. strugglewith a lawnmower, says landscapecomposition. Rootand trunk rot diseasesare the toadstoolnot only spells Thehedge demonstration, vine H. N. Repair, senior county Theamount ofsun or shade and ceasedby fungi that kill and "fungi,"but they tell himwhat collection, evergreengarden, agent. theamount ofmoisture that the destroy the wood. The typeof injuryis occurring. yewvariety demonstration, Groundcovers are lowplants plantingwill receive will largely microscopicstrands of the fungi Onetype of fungusor toadstool shadetrees and Americanand that spreadquickly and are used determinewhich ground cover to parasitizethe innerportions of mayindicate the shoestringroot Japaneseholly collections are wherelawn grasses do not grow select. thetree, rot. Thiscalls for cleaningup the also producingnew growth now. well’orwhere gross is hardto diseasedarea andtreating the This summerplan to make maintain.More than 200 plants baseof the trunk. anothervisit to seethe displayof GRASSSEED MIXTURES CORItECrION annualflowers which should be canhe usedas groundcovers but If the toadstoolsbelong to a colorful frommid-June to mid- ivy, pachysandraand periwinkle Knowingwhat to look[’or SOMERSET-- Four names group called "Coprinus," it September. (myrtle) are the mostpopuIar in a grass seed mixturecan were inadvertently ommitted omrolymeans a little deadwood and knownas the "big three." help you get better results or evenfallen branchesburied This year the gardens will Nowis a goodtime to buy and and save, fromthe list of JonsonSealzone AIDTO BEAUTY -- A peperomiaplant lastedfive weekswithout apparent effect while featureplants for cut flowers, Sold under a variety of Unit 478 members of the underthe grass. There is no which ill plant groundcover. treatmentcalled for with this packagedin plastic is examinedbyDominic Durkin, (left), professorof floriculture,and Malcolm whitepetunias, snapdragons, and If you’reworking under trees brand names, Marion AmericanLegion Auxiliary who typeof fungus. cock~combs.The shade houses KentuckyBluegrass is avail- conducteda party for 60 veterans Harrison,extension specialist in floriculture,both of theRutgers College of EngineeringandEnviron- will feature impatiensand a wherethe groundisdry andthere ablestraight affd in mixtures, at the Lyonshospital: Unit Butif the toadstoolsor conkson mentalScience. varietyof herbs, are plentyof roots, diga pocket, President, Mrs. AnthonyPad- the baseof yourtree belongto the The date of this year’s fill it witha mixtureof goodsoil clock; her husband,Anthony fungus groupcalled "Fames," Vegetable-FlowerOpen House at and peatmoss, and plant the Paddock,who represented Post you mayhave a serious rot the gardensis SaturdayJuly 29. groundcover in clumpsor single 478; Mrs.Renee Scaletti, Unit problem.Trees with this typeof PackagingIs Important TheRutgers Display Gardens plants. Next spring spread a Chaplain; and Mrs. Clinton disease may be blown over are locatedat U.S.Route 1 and granular5-10-10 fertilizer. Hayes,veteran of ArmyCorps. daring windstm’msthis summer RydersLane in NewBrunswick. Onterraces, slopes or banks, if the rot is far advanced,ac- Theyore openwithout charge mulchthe areafirst withsalt hay cordingto MI;.Eborhardt. To Appeal Of Flowers from8:30 a.m. until dark. or straw.To keep the mulchfrom I"ASIIION SIIOW blowingaway, tie it downwith Thenext time you see toad- string or baling twine in a MONTGOMERY-- A hmcheon stoolstinder you tree, don’tjust NEWBRUNSWICK -- college are working on a ’breathe" -- that is to take in SOMEFRUITFUL IDEAS crisscrosspattern and anchor it and fashion show entitled kick themover, he suggests.Call Packagingsmall floweringand techniqueof sealing small potted carbondioxide fromthe at- to pegs, then makeyour pocket "Fashions for Everyone" will be your tree expert and see what foliageplants in plasticmay help plants in a translucentplastic mosphereand give off oxygen. Fruit blLshes auc] dwarf attd plant yourplants¯ andthe best mixtureshave at held on Saturday, May 20 from storythe toadstoolscan tell him. makethem more appealing to the hag that permits them to "We’vedeveloped this to the LrePs do hllve sonlt’ c;iptlcity If preparinga newly-graded least 40% Merlon, Any It maysave you someserious point where chrysanthemums to resist disease, although 12:30 to ’d p.m, at the Pike Brook public, a Rutgersfloricultural they ure relatively helpless bank,use the sameprocedare as amoent of Merlon makes a Country Club on Line Road troublelater ou. expertbelieves. will last two weeks in the against a plague of bisects. you do whanplanting nmmal mixture better. "Manyretnil stores carry packageand, withproper care, a Wilat can yOU tit) about flowers. The green color of Morion flowers for a few days around monthafter they get home,"he diseases and bugs? Spacingof plants dependson is outstanding for a longer SPOOKY BROOK HERBARY Christmasand Easter," says I)on’t I,augh says. First off, it will help to their type and howquickly they period of every year than any GardenCen tar andProduce Market MalcohuR. Hnrrison,extension Nonfloweringplants seem to be combat both if yoo keep will spread. Oneplant or clump other grass, and because of its specialistin floricultureat the evenhardier-.a peperomia lasted yourtrees andbushes clean. everyone to fourfeet is a good deep root system, Morion is ¯ Annuals ¯ VegetablePlants Collegeof Agricultureand En- At "Al)l)les" five weeksin the plastic without All trash, droppedfruit, guide.Closer spacing will cover very drought resistant. ¯ Perennials ¯ Treesand Shrubs vironmentalScience, "but they apparentill effect. brokenbranches, twigs, etc., thearea quicker but it will cost Unless you are so expert as generally can’t provide the The packagedplants, which should be removed and more. to know which other varieties ¯ RailroadTie Work ( )n (;e(lars of seed should be in the mix- ¯ DryBrick Patios and Watkways special handlingand watering carry the identification "Dew burnedLo kilt the sporesof Groundcovers reduce main- required. FreshPak," have handles at the Keepthe area aroundeach tenance while improvingyour lure to meet the needs of ¯ LandscapeDesigning "Andthe checkoutcounter is Don’tlaugh if youhave "ap- top so that they canbe carried bushor dwarftree cultivated landscape.Using them on steep your ownlawn’s conditions, e AutomaticLawn Sprinkler Systems alwaysa problem.-howdo you ples" on yourcedar or Juniper withoutcrushing. andfree of weeds.Diseases banksprevents soil erosionand you’ll be wise to choose a tree. This is not a laughing "Consumeracceptance in test flourish in warm,moist and eliminates,mowing. well tested mixture with AmwellRoad (Route 514) EastMillstone haga flowerwithout mutilating quality ingredients, it?" matter, says RaymondN. marketingchrysanthemums at windlassplaces. Youmay not Smallareas andwet locations It’s wiseto buyfrom a lo- Sat, 8-6; Sun.10-5; Mon.-Fri, 10-6 Tosolve these diffictdties, Mr, Eberhardt,county agricultural supermarketsand retail florist be able to do muchabout wheremowing would be difficult, cal retailer wherethe people (201)844-3333 Harrison and others at the agent. shopshas beenvery good," says sunshineand rain. but it’s areas beneath shade trees, wantyour retura business If yourcedar trees havesmall oftenpossible to plant a bush woodlandgardens, and rock RichardW. Stammer, assistant or dwarftree sothat it gets a andare expertsat whatthey brown"apples" on somebran- professor of agricultural fair amountof breeze. ardensare also suitedto ground sell for the homegarden. chesthey are suffering froma economicsand marketing at the Thatis whyso muchof the diseasecalled cedar-apple rust. college."People seem satisfied sprayprogram Is best concen. Andright now the rust diseaseis withthe durabilityof the plants trated in the first weeksof = Geraniums .~ movingfrom the cedar tree to oncethey get themhome. the growingseason. Oneof nearby apple, quince and "The commentswe received the mostimportant things ¯ Garden Supplies ¯ BeddingPlants~ hawthorns. frompurchasers, plus evidence you can do to help ymlr Duringa rainy or very humidfromother studies, indicate that bushesand dwarf trees bear period,you will see orangehorns the flowerswere impulse items morefruit is to usean alllpur. ¯ VegetablePlant * Honey or spines on the cedar-apples. boughton the spur of the momentpose insecticide every two gt Meet Eachhorn consists of thousandsby peoplewho didn’t intend to weeks throughout the ,Azaleas of spores. Andeach sporeis a visit a florist shopthat day.I growingseason. Oneof the microscopic"seed" of the rust believethat thesepacks open up mosteffective, broad.spec- "The disease. a whole new market-.not truminsecticides used for this CEDAR GROVE Whenthese sporesland on the presentlyserved by conventionalpurposeis Spectraeide,eon- alternate host suchas appleor florists." rainingdiazinon. It not only Lawn-A-Mat hawthorn,the diseasestarts its Mr, Harrison is continuing stops over 1 20 common COUNTRY SHOPPE second cycle, Mr. Eberhardt research on growing and varieties of bugson dwarf trees andbushes, but also in lO.CedarGrove Rd. FranklinTownship explains. packaging techniques for gardens,lawns, and on patios. Man" Laterthis summerrusty spots begoniasand fuchsia. In spraying,it’s essentialto (off fasten Ave. behind A&PShopping Center) ~] and spores will appearon the "With chrysanthemums,"he coyerthe plant thoroughly, Prop,Art & Gen Holzhelmer-Rours: Daily10.8 o Sat,& Snn, 9-8 infectedupple trees andother says, "we’vereached the point sothat bugs on the underside 356.0117 ~, "summerhosts" of the rust wherelarge-scale marketing ofthe leaves getit too. disease.These will be blownto seemsfeasible. Hopefully,the cedaror Junipertrees wherea year.round merchandisingof I ]11111 I newcrop of cedar-appleswill be flowerscan then bring a little formed, naturalbeauty to the relentlessly ThleCountry ;reeneryInc. Ill Youcan break this disease lunctional workadayworld of cycle by rentovingthe "apples" supermarketsand other retail Zion Road NeshanieN,J. front yourcedar trees, To help stoves," Tgl. 369.4583 even more, spray the summer Wholesale Retail hosts, such as apple and I IIII I I $1 II IIIII IIIII I hawthorn,with one of the ferbamRECYCLETHIS NEWSPAPER or zincbmaterials AZALEAS ANNUALS 50~ Pack FORPOOl. OSCKS.COMe lO00’sTo choose From Wegrow Otlt OWfl 2,75Flat youpick we dig Geraniums50¢ 2for L95 CareFree Geraniums 60~14,, Potl LET’STALK INSTAI, LATION I II OFPREFABRICATED POOLS z VEGETABLE IN BASKETS GROUND HANGING POOL PLANTS 0" 10" KITS Tomatoes1,25 doz, 2"Peat Pots Impatiens 3,50 5,00 h~s~adh~5 wall= Peppers IvyGeranium 3,50 5,00 Ilem ],50 doz,2W’ Peat Pots A tilter Eggplants Fushla 4.50 6,00 BelgianBegonias 4,50 6,00

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, ,, !,,,,!!,!,,,,!,,r,, THURSDAY,MAY 18, 1.972 PAGENINE-A ...,.,,.,,..,,.,...,.,...a,,...,m,.~ ~miUllt,lmm!i,i,,,,,,,im,ll,lmmllm,m,ml,a,l,,,lli,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,1~ ,__a,,....s...... i MusicProgram Montgomery Honor Roll MANVILLE-- The Main Street School’sspring musicprogram TwelftirGrade will be held on Tuesday,Nay 23 Footnote: Manville i ThirdMarking Period MacDonald,Ann Maest, Lenora at 7:30p.m, in the WestonSchool NinthGrade Jeff Alto, KimBaker, Bets)’Merritt, Malko, KatieLauren Murphy, McCarthy, Carolyn Lynn under auditorium. the directionThe of program Mrs.Linda is Beachell,Tmn Bell, KevinBest, Page, Arthur Parr, Janet Potter. i RhondaAdamson, Keith Black, JeanneBucei, KimBurlingham, Rightmire. By ii High’lights NaomiBrill, CynthiaButler, Anita Canzano,Susan Cobbs, Mrs.Kulaszewski’s and Mrs. Christine Chodkiewiez,Paul DebbieCooper, Jane Disher, Joan Rightmire, Beverly Treacy’s second graders, Mrs. Clemen,Carol Ann Coates, Alan SallyDrake, Lesley Ellis, Lester Roberts,David Rocknak, Jill fourthWalk’sand thirdfifth grade,gradeand chorus a selectwill William enan. Torri Coooer, Arlene Eversen,Eileen Fehskens, Jane Sanders,Jeralyn Sehmidt, Sue perform at the concert. By Croghan,Eliza Dixon, Robin Fenton,Terry Hansford, Sharon Shepley, Angela Shoekley, Rob Chorusnumbers include Doyle,Jeff, Fandl,Josh Felman, lfoisington. Smallaeombe,Charles Stoats, "RockyRoad," ’Td Like to MaryGaliek, DorothyGeyer, Eugenetlrycak, NealJohnson,Jane Timmerman,Lori Tobler,Teach," and "Songof Joy." The Pochi i iPatricia Regetz Garrett Graaskamp, Anne NoraKolbert, Michelle Kramer, DebbieVan Gordon, Keith Vanband willplay "America," "Join Rackler, Keith Harshman, Peter Rranzler, JohnKru]ish, Zandt, Steve Virostko, Susanthe Parade,""March Premier," --: L" VirginiaHickling, Brenda Jer- CarolAnn Little, CelestineLong, Virostko,Koeher Yingling. i nigan, MaryagnesKline, Karl Julie MacDonald,William and"Echo Valley." Congratulationsto the MHSband and chorus for their Kortepeter, John Ladany,Don MeEwing,Carolyn MeN,David Laborcontract negotiations, be.it with teachers or in very successfuland entertaining evening last Friday. A lot Morse,Mer/e Nicholson. industry require skillful handling and knowledgeof the of work and time was given by the students and their MaureenO’Brien, Tom Page, directors Mr. Doganeri, Mr. Angelini and Mr. Lorah to Jill Quinby,Susan Rattray, Beth Whatdoes Multiple Listing mean? techniqueand strategy necessaryin order to successfully Raymond,Roger Schonewald, ~I~ reacba satisfactory settlement, present the annual spring concert. Theweeks of practice Einar Seadler, KaronSettle, Unfortunatelyin SomersetCounty as well asin school . and determination to present an evening of enjoyment Mark Skevington, Suzanne was expressed in every one of their Faces. Onceagain, Stoats, Harlan Stabler, MultipleListing 8ervice(MLS) is a co-operativeway of selling real estate districts throughoutthe state there are but a limited AlexanderStevenson, Kathy operating under a well-defined procedure. It’s designedto benefit the numberof school board membersthat commandthese congratulationsto these two very talented groups. Walthall. three parties in each transaction - the buyer, the seller and the broker. abilities. It is not because they do not understandbut Withless than a monthleft of school, the seniors are MLSoperates in the followingway: rather because they have never been exposedto "collec. busypreparing for their scuior trip and tile big day of TenthGrade live bargaining"as defined in labor laws. To put it more graduation.The seniors wouldlike to express their apple- Robin Banister, Barbara emphatically most board membershave never exper- ciation to Miss Kinney, whowas unable to attend the Bates, Marc Benton, Martha Clement,Priscilla Coddjngton, 1. Theseller fists his propertyfor sale withthe brokerby meansofastandard ienced "over the table", "no holds barred" contract bar- senior play, but sent a note and a contributionto tile class SuzanneD’Amico, Holly Dowling, contractwith consistent terms. The terms, in today’smarket, include a com- gaining. This was never meantto be their primarytask, of’72, to be usedtoward the financingof the senior trip. RobinEpple, Peter Fedun,Maria missionof 6%of the total sellingprice. Thecommission is shared between the but with Public Law303 this is whatit has become.It is This past weekat the school, a rumorwas spread that Formento,Terry Gunsel,Ellen agencythat lists theproperty and the onethat actuallysells it. for this reason that manydistricts havecontracted with graduation wouldbe movedup one day to June 13. This HacKler. 2, Thelisting informationis sent to thc MLSoffices whereao automatic DavidHamarieh, Card Hango, distributionis begun. professionalnegotiators (labor lawyers)to do their nego- rumoris NOTtrue. Graduationwill be held, as plannedon RogerHardesty, Hollis Johnson, 3. Thenext morning, a memo of the criticalin formatics is hand-deliveredto all June 14. But, if your student comesup to you and says RosanneKolbert, Jeff Leigh, tiating. This can cost anywherefrom $7 to $10,000 per Debra Lemeshow,Lise Lutz, participatingbrokers. contract. Becauseof the countless hours spent on negotia- that they havea five day Memorialweekend, this is true. John Maeejak,Jennifer Mack, 4. AfEW days later, a picturedbrochure is createdand delivered to tbe brokers. tions and the skill andknowledge required it is difficult to Schoolwill end on Thursdayat the completionof the 8th KevinMate, Gary Moore. 5. Aschanges happen relating to the property,the listing brokersends them find capable, and interested citizens to seek membership period and will not hold classes until Wednesday,May 3i. UgoOrsini, CarolOwle, Susan throughthe samechannel to all thnsEin the service. Perantoni, DavidPodsiad/o, 6. whenthe propertysells, all brokersare informedthat the homeis no looger on a Boardof Education. Thereforeyour child will have Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Lynn Skevington, Debbie onthe marketso that the seller is no longerinvolved with requests to showthe Since Public Law303 school boards must negotiate Monday and Tuesday to relax and enjoy the warm Stryker, MichaelTanenbaum, DianeWaters, Malinda Weldon, borne.1ll SomersetCounty, over 160offices arc involved.In Huntcrdon agreements with teachers and other school employees, weather. GregWohar. County,over 75 officesare included,In cachoffice, there is an averageof 5 The basic intent of the law is without question but the Therug whichwas planned for tile auditoriumis finally salesmen.The sharing of the commissionis on a 70-30basis with the largershare hasty mannerin whichit wasenacted by the legislature in. Therug is basically orangewith green, gold and brown EleventhGrade goingto theoffice that sells. and thrust upon boardsof educations, lacking guidelines settingit off. AnnaBell, Melissa Boothe, and limitation wasunfair to them, the educational sys- Vandalismhas, once again, struck the high school. AngclaBorelli, Stephanie Bueci, GERDE$& HUSE,which opened its doors in Flemington in January tern, arrdthe taxpayingpublic. Everyonce in a while someonedecides to destroy the high Jobn Cooper, AnneCrandall, 1971and in Hiltsboroughin April 1971is uniquein 3 ways: CathyCrill, LeslieDowling, John What then are the options open to a board during schoolsign. Elkington, Barry Engelmann, negotiations arid whatcan they request fromthe teachers ! Mveno idea whoit could possibly be but perhaps I Eugene Fehskens, Eileen 1. Weare membersof MLSin bothSomerset and Hunterdon Counties. There- in return for tile increasedsalaries and benefits received should remind everyone that that sign is high school Fischer, Joan Galick, James forehomes listed with us are marketedfully to bothcounties; and Garrison. 2. Wemarket the propertieslisted wit])us to the agenciesin the PriacetonArea each year? property bought by the student council, with moneythe PamelaGrant, DoreenHanzl, on the sameattractive commission basis as to our fellowMLS brokers; and Accountability oF someform must be established. A students oF tile high school earned. This vandalismnot JamesHarding, Charles Hart, teacher’s performancemust be measuredin a mannerthat Walter Heine, Paul Henning, 3. Weprovide the mostskilled assistance in arrangementsfor financingin our only makesthe school look bad but also expresses the AnneHolland, Jean Jacobs, area. will providethis accountability. Teachersmust be moti- immaturityof someyoungsters in Manville. Whatcould Naren Kokatnur, Elizabeth vatcdinto establishingfor themselvesgoals and objectives possibly be doneabout this? Kramarich, James Lillie, "Whenyou’re interested in properties north and west of Princeton, within the frameworkofasalaryguidc, board policy, and MaureenLong, Kern Minter, The school officials havenot posted ’no trespassing’ Pat Nolin0s,Lisa Nicolaysen, we’rethe answer". agreementsdesigned for this purpose, signs becauseit gives the kids a place to play football or Jean Nist, David Pauley, Howcan this be accomplished?Thereare severalways: baseball, l can see a broken windowonce in a while Irene Peters, Anita Pounds, Joe Reilly, JonRich, Gretchen GERDES & HUSE REALTORS 1. A revised standard oF evaluation that will measure because accidents do happenbut to willfully destroy Schwenker,Jeff Skillman,Diane and maketeachers accountable for the performanceof property presents a problem. And it,s a problem the Stanski, Paul VanSteelant, 520-AAmwell Road, Hillsboro their students, peopleof Manvillewill haveto solve. Lorraine Wilson,Donna Witt- (201)359-5171 man, Gaff Woolnough,Paul open9-9--7 days 2. Teacherssalary guides mustbe established to encour- Zimmerman. age further studies of subject matter being taught and allow credit to those receiving additional full degrees Franklin Girl only. 3. Only annual incrementsbe permitted if after five Selected To years on the samedegree level, it teacherhas not indicated State Chorus any movementtoward further degrees aimedat intproving SOMEBSET-- Leslie Grund- onesability. lest of the FranklinHigh School 4. Thetenure laws mustbe revised to usable boards to Churnshas beenaccepted into the 1972New Jersey All - State motivate those whoonce reaching tenure status are in- (’.horus. She warsone of :341 cliued to remainat the samedegree level. This kind of studentsaccepted out of 1,068 situation ,does not lend istclftoward improvenmntof the whoauditioned throughout the state, educational systemand ill such cases monetaryincreases binda Dupre, a ninth grade receivedare not really earned, ntemberof the high school chorus, wasaccepted for tim TakeThat Boardof educationntust through cooperationwith the RegionI1 Chorus.She performed at Manalapanttigh Schoolon NewJersey School13oards Assocatimtand the State De- May7. parmlentoF Educationestablish such an accountability The lligh School Madrigal DreamVacation formula.Tile first statewideeffort towardsthis goal will Grouprecently per’formed for the coogregationof AntiochChurch get underwaythis year in California. Ill 27Olivet’ St. ThisYear With In educatkmits in industry and elsewhere, ones pcr- Caro[ylr Mnrton forutance must be the criteria for advancementarid iF properly and fairly measured,can and will, evc0tually (;ub Scouls Franklin I ? rosh withstatewidc negotiations, bring to an end a dilemnlafor llcccivc is Named Queen RESERVE bothtile boardof educationalad tile taxpayer, READYCREDIT-CASH.IN I am pleased msee that the Governor’s tax policy Awanls SOMERSET-- Carolyn Marie HereHow It Works: committeereport included in it state financing ofeduca- IlII.LSBOItt)UGll-- Eight Morton,a freshmanat Franklin tioli. Since tc;tchers salaries represent ahnost 72%of a awards wore prcseuted to lligh School, wona Quartet school budget this area wuuhlbe a place to bcgiu aiding lucn/bersnf CnbScout Pack 18fi Associationof NewJersey Inc., ¯ Have cash whenyou e after the pack’srecent circus, a Onecheek bookfor schooldistricts. Thestate takeoverof these salaries would Branch:l contestby turningin fuu affair whichfeatm’ed en- $1,128 to the association’s need it by writing a check regular and then lead to statewide uegotkttions. This could be accom- tertainmentsupplied by eachof scholarshipfnnd. Iler prize was plished lay splitting NewJersey into six negotiating dis- the dens. $100. READYCREDIT accounts Bobcatawards went to Drew MissMortoa, who lives at ,17 ¯ Havemoney in your trlcts maccommodate the salary differentials. Nohleand WesPenrosn, while MatildaAve., wasaametl Miss A tcanl of professionalstate negotiators wouklthen deal wolf bndges were earned hy (?uartet AssociulionQimoU. The I)avidDeAngelis, Joel Wrizmatl,numeywas raised tin’ougii checking account even when¯ Comein today -- ask about with the problems with which the ordinary Board mcnl- ,lerahl Wiranum,l)avltl Falter n’ajecls at the l,’b’st Baptist bet is far u, un/’alniliar. ~llal TholusliaHnrfeu, Billy Ciuu’ehof [,ineo o Gardens. your balancereads empty our READYCREDIT Thetime thou has arrived fur accountabilityiu negotia- Muellcrreceived Iris heartat go, Ninestudents ar0 nowbeing The attendance award was won hdpefl thr0ugh coliegn funds tions, Eachhoard ofeducatimr nlust, uutll m/tic storewide hyllea a, with12 out of 1,t parents raisedhy Ihcassentation. guklelines arc set forth, workcollectively throughcounty prescut. boardso( cducatiousand tile NewJersey SchoolIloards Mrs, Prisclilu Sltnn r, deu lead0r coach, was prl~sentotl w l I Association tit establish a formulatu measureteacher a thank you certificate, a lieu A(’AIIIqMWllONtiR Ialr Saak pcrfm’mancctMt will permit a t’ah’ alul equitable method leader coach tl’ainhlg 0ward uud al- gift fronl tire packin al SOMERSET..MissMargarnt ()f CCHtlpellsatinll, la.eciatiennf heryears o[ SOl’ViCe.llonatoof 2o Oilers’Street was Sheis UulvilIgto Pellnsylvania.recognizedas the seniorstudent ntlailllug otdstaadingacatlemie acitiuvemollliu l,ilwral Arks ,~OIIIO, I’SOI Peace (,’oilier FINAl, PTA MEETINtl n’escntedhy the Directorof tile MANVII,I,I’I..... Tile Sacred l,ircra Arls Divlslonat Mkl, lieart PTAwill hohlIts floal dlesnxCounty C0110ga. Cond,,nts , :etv WarI’olicy uleeliagnf Ihn scb0alyears till Mnnthly,May ~2 at 7;ill) pdU,Ill Thefollowing statelueut wasaastilned powersnot g|,auted to the chtlrch audlt0rlulu. Now t’ttNTEST [ssliedhy thnS0ulcrscl P0aee lilul Ily the (.’,otlstitlltloUanti Is efl’ivnrswill hn IllSlalind tit the AWl’ Celllttr, till Wes[ Ma[nStl’C0(, t!udalll~tq’hlg his cuuBh’y lu a IInW Illt,l!llllg. MANVIhl,g.... l,ilxth grade SUlll0rvllhhe0uciq’uhtg Ihn Ilew ills )lily a[ IlrlllkSlllaushl} heytuld stlltleiRs at W0~totlSchool arc shllBsIll’ lilt+ Vletluuuwar. llil prtwiollsost!l111~ UIs, IltilJ| I,ASTMEETINtl II0wuu’@lmliug In all tll’i "Prusldnlll Nlxnu’s TV MANVII,hE-.The Ito0sovell l~nuta~lt,Ah’nphy will hn award0tl llIlllll!llillil ISlhe funatlcal act of "It is Imtell thatcVell the most 8cho01ivrA last wetqlhi!hi its Inst tn the wina~rat the Sixth(h’adn a dosllurflk~ it!fill WllUSeVieb {rlstlng All tR’lt!llll cUll IlaW 8t~e ll!ettlhlg0[ lla~ yIRIl’. [*’0aLLIrt!d lit Award’s Asstoul)ly, ’rile whulhlg illtlalZillinn p01icyhas pravtql ill till! h01i0wll0sttuf ltlc Itlrt Ihe lUt~tqhlgWlla It S)l’lilg tqlllc0r ~aluilugwill hndlsplayt~d hi tha lUl billlkl’tlpl, NiXnll’l,l gulno ihlll fill’ }ollco," prt~st~lllt~d hy lh0 81’hnoh~IBllSlC 8£’ lUr), "TheIq’osidellt IRISUUW Ihoslatouu3uicallehuktd, ilt+parlillt!lll, PAGE TEN-A ff THURSDAY,MAY 18, 197’2, Warriors To Battle Cedar Grove High FRANKLIN-- Coach John to Princeton, 0-1, Friday, was Wnuk’sFranklin High baseball seededfifth. team will makeits debut in the Unionltigh School, 13-2, drew 4oth Annual Greater Newark theNo.1 seed in the taurney, that Tournament tomorrow, facing will be concludedon June 10. Three Share National Lead Cedar Grove00-2) Itigh School Princeton jumped on losing tomorrow on the Rutgers pitcber Ed Mikulkafor four runs University diamond, during the first inning when The Warriors are one of 16 George Kline and winning pit- In Manville Youth League teams entered in the tourney, cher John Mooneydrove in two that drawstile top high sehools runs each. from NewJersey. Franklin got its lone run back MANVILLE--Ruzyeki’s Drugs homer by MikeSchlenker. and FamilyShoe Store, 4-2. Franklin, whichreeled off 12 in the bottomof the first. nipped Wall’s Inn to set up a Wall’s just managed to Richard Wolfgang of Family straight victories before bowing Princeton, 4-7 on the season, three.way tie in the National maintain its share of the lead, Shoes hurled a two-hitter and Division of the Manville Youth edging last place UPP 800 nettedits final tworuns in the top Athletic Leaguelast week. blasted a homerun,but it wasn’t of the sixth. by a 4-3 score. Brian Collins enoughas Mikes’scored three in Pistol Team The Warriors were limited to Larry. Yenchiekpicked up the fanned11 in gainingthe victory,, the first andnever trailed. three singles by Mooney.The wm m relief of Mark made possible by a two-run The battle between the Elks Tops Dunellen Shaurhnessy, whohurled six . scoring outburst in the fifth in- Little Tigers touchedMikulka for innings of one-hit ball while and UPP 800, both teams seven hits as they handed the ning. off hard-luck loser Tom struggling and in last place in MANVILLE-- The Manville Franklin hurler his first defeat striking out nine. Drakes. Drakes wiffed ~ dozen their divisionsin the early goiog, pistol team, with Sal Bellomo ofter four straight wilts. Ruzyeki’s picked up a ron in and allowed only four hits in saw UPPcome out on top, 6-2. firing a 297, defeated the the sixth to seod the gameinto taking the loss. UPPwon it on a four-run rally in DunellenSpecials, 1174-1137,in overtime and another izl the Ruzycki’smade it two wins for the seventh. John Polak homered the Green Brook Valley Police K seventhto winit, after Walt’shad the week in downing Am- for the winners. Pistol League. re I~, i Ck scored three to go aheadin the erican Legion, 7-5. Homers MarkVayda fanned two in one The other Manvillescores: fifth. by winning pitcher Ed inningof relief to get the win. Dick Skobo, 295; Dick Lapay FIRSTPLACE Wl NNERS for Manvillewere (first row, I to r) LouBoscia, Mike Knitowsk[, Jim Patrick Walt’s starter Jim Barnowski Sopko and James Kgmek, in andJohn Felegi, 291. Sets J}/~arh’,~s" (backrow) KenGreen,Sal Bellornoand Rich Pillsbury. had beenholding the victors in addition to l0 walks, pacedthe STANDINGS Manville faces the Warren checkon four hits, fanningI3 and win. Sopko also singled and AMERICANDIVISION walkingonly one in hie six inning TownshipAuxiliary Police team f doubledin his owncause. at W. Fisher Pistol Range in Mile stint. VFWgained a split on the week WL Saturday. Winning pitcher Yenehlck andstayed in a tie for first place VFW2290 2 1 WARREN TOWNSHIP -- Mustangs Cop Three Firsts paced the attack with two hits. Harry Kroaick of Franklin High in the National Division by Mike’sEsso 2 1 MANVILLE-- The Mustang The loss dropped Waifs back clobbering Centre Shoppe, 14-4. AmericanLegion 2 2 School lowered his meet record Knitowski, Ken Green, Sal and220),Jim Urban(mile), Jack into a tie for the top spot with by winningthe mile runin 4:15.5 track team placed fourth in a Bellomoand Rich Pillsbury. Galida (low hurdles), Patrick The losers had homers from Family Shoes 1 3 in the Mid-State Conference field of eight at the Mountain The relay squad set a new Ruzycki’s and T.J. Kaschak Joe Chmuraand John Latsko, but Elks 2119 0 4 18801, TomBentzinger (two Insurance. Track and Field championships Valley Conference meet held school and conference mark, mile), Boseia(shot), Knitowski not until after VFWhad put the Saturday at Ridge High. The Kaschaks showed they gameout of reachwith 14 runs in NATI(INAI.DIVISION at WatchungHills Regional. coming in at 3:38.0 and out- (javelin), Ed Malizewski(high belonged amongtheleaders with Kronickwiped out his old mark Ridge nipped Kenilworth by a distancing the field by morethan jump and long jump) and the first three innings. The single point for top bourn’s. 30 yards. two wins, blanking American winnersmafiaged only seven hits WL of 4:24.SasFranklinNighnetted Pillsbury and Mark Barnoski Legion 5-0 and edging VFW2290 34 points to finish fourth in the Middlesex just edged Manville Manvilleupped its individual (pole vault). but received 15 bases on balls to Walt’sInn 3 1 eight - teamfield, for third. meet log to 3-5 by smashing Manville faces Green Brook 5-3. walk awaywith the vietm’y. T.J. Kaschak 3 1 Somerville nipped Piscataway, Taking individual honors for ChathamTmvnship 95-36, cop- today at 3:45 home, and will Joe DeLuceiafanned seven in Mike’sEsso climbedinto a tie Ruzycki’s 3 1 55-53,to walkoff with the title, the Mustangs were Lou Boscia ping12 first places, participate in the Somerset reeordingtheshutoutandholding for first witha pair of lowscoring CentreShoppe¯ 2 2 Legion to three hits. George victories, besting the Elks, 6-3, UPP900 1 3 In third phmewas Bridgewater (shot), JimPatrick (880) and Winnm’swere Jim Knox(high County meet Saturday at WaS- Solomonpacedthe offense with a -Raritan- Westwith 44 points, mile relay team of Mike hurdles), FrankKalinowski (10O chungHigh. single anda triple. Behind Franklin were South Solomonpicked up the victory Plainfield (19), Watchung(17), over VFW,besting Steve Mor- Bridgewater-Raritan - East (11) tensonin a pitchers’ battle. The All kindsof GrassSeed andNorth Plainfield (7), Veg.& FlowerSeeds & Barry Mendez of Franklin win came with the help of a Plants captured the long jump with a leap of 22 feet. seven inches. He DeluxeFlower Bulbs wasalso third in the highhurdles. Rutgers Roses The Warriors’ Dave Mendez Shrubs& Evergreens was third in the 100, Prep Nine MareShegoski of Franklin was RegularFruit Trees secondin the two - mile run. Franklin took a third in the Splits Pair 2.99 ea mile relay whichwas run for the DwarfApple Trees first time. FRANKLIN-- Rutgers Prep Reg.6.49...SALE 3.95 ea. George Adragna of Franklin split a doubleheader with War- was fourth in the 440. dlaw Country DaySchool. 7 or 8 HP The Rams blanked Rutgers FordGarden Tractor Prep, 9-0. in the first game.The ElectricStart I rackmen Argonauts rallied to take the $720.00 second,9-8, in eight innings. Limitedto stockon hano) In losing, 8-0, in the first game, Extend Rutgers Prep was eliminated Fertilizers& Lime from the New Jersey In- dependentSchools State GroupB (FreePH Test) Streak Tom’nament. Team Gets Plaque PeatMoss Prepcollected only twohits off winner Art Blake. Wardlaw MANVILLE-- The Board of giving a plaque to Thad PineBark Mulch ttlLLSBOROUGH-- The all- : ;,.’ !::’: : ~ RedwoodChunks wianing track team of L~..:<.v!’O:::...: sewedup the gamewith a six-run Educationthis weekpresented a Mastalski, co-captain. Looking Stayday& Straw Hillsboroughttigh Schoolgained third mning. pIaqueto all players of the MHSon are KevinCollins, co.captain, its Ilth victory of the season, Blakewas the loser in relief in basketball team. Photo shows and Jim Capano,MHS’s athletic romping 1o a 115-1/2-15-1/2 SAFEAT THIRD on this secondinning steal is Manville’s JoeRindock, Mustangs nipped Bound Brook the second game. The Argonauts board president William Poch director and basketball coach. Chemicals success over DunellenHigh. SprayMaterials loaded the bases on an error and The plaque features the teams’ The l{aider winners were: two walks. Another miscue on a picture and gamescores. DougNevins, high hurdles, squeeze bunt by Joe Smutko. Thesuccessful basketball team Fencings 15.1’, TomChornicwy, 100, 10.4; Manville Nips BoundBrook, Rutgers Prep scored three runs little ladles will be honoredby the local Elks Paul Single, mile, 4:47; Bill in the bottomof the third, added at a dinner to be held Sunday, Mowers Thompson, 440, 54.2; Ernie another three in the fourth and June 11. Tickets maybe pur- Kowalski, 880, 2:07.3; Paul led, 8-7, after a two-runfifth. i{egistration chasedat the high schoolor from Tractors Shields, low hurdles, 20.9; Bill Opens Tourney Bid Monday Todd Cohen was the mound the Elks. Tillers Parker, 220, 23,8; DaveUporsky, victor for RutgersPrep. Heis 3-2 ivlANVILLE-.Dave Drevnak’s School a 10-9 triumph over five runs in the top of the on the year. I)ate 5el FordGarden Tractors two-mile, 10:51; Jim Sheridan, shot put, 45’q0-3/4"; Dennis triple in the homehalf of the BoundBrook in the Mountain- seventh to send the gameinto Iiart, javelin, 168’-9"; Bob eighth inning gave ManvilleHigh Valley Conference. extra innings. ~’;~" ’ HILLSBOROUGH -- The ChallengerHorse Feed Easton, long jump, 18’-9-1/4"; The Mustangs will face Glueh, who was the starting : HillsboroughLittle Dukes,in the Prep Netters CWT$5.05 llk!h Goss,polo vault, 11’, Association To Hackcttstownat a:45 Mondayat pitcher, singled in the eighth. MountainValley Conference of Loll Quirico, Ed Barnes and homein the openinground of the Drevnaksmacked a long drive to Pop WarnerFootball, will hold Top Morristown NewJersey State Interscholastic registration for the fall season SwimmingPool Scott Skilhnanwere tied for first right field that delivered Glueh Saturday, June 10 from 9 a.m. to ill the high jumpat 5’-4". Install OMcers Athletic Assoctatioa, Centrul with the deciding run, Drevnak Supplies ,Jersey, (;roup I Toornament. noon at Hillsborough Junior MORRISTOWN-- Rutgers The ilillsborough mile relay IIILLSBOI{OUGII-- ()fficers was eredited with a triple. Higb. Prep shaded MorristownSchool, temn prevailed in 3:39 with Manville, which upped its Pacing the 14-hit Manville Prices Quoted Net of the Woods Road tlome und recordI~-:1, pickedup a run in the Boys must be accompaniedby 3-2, in a tennis match as the Chorniewy, TmnScherer, Tom attack was Joe Rindoek with a Argonautsliftedtheir recordto6. A Silo Full of SAVINGS School Association will be to- I)oltomof the secondand went ill a parent,and must bring their Shields and Paul SNelds. stalled at the organization’s h’iple end three singles. birth certificate. A doctor will 5, from,2-0, witha solo tally ia the Jim Jablonski was the winning Open Daily 7:30 - 5:00 meetiug Thursday, May 18 at fourth. provide a physical examination Walt Roekhill and MikeBorrus GIRLSWIN pitcher in relief. wonin the singles, while Marc Sat. 7:30.12 Noon 8:15 p.m. in the school’s all- IIonnd Brookstruck for four for a smallfee for those whowish ptu’poseroom. rons in lhe fifth to take a 4-2 to take the required physical at Baldingm’ and Howard Hirsh AT THE I"[tANKLIN- The gMs soft. The program will inchtdc a that time. were doubles victors fro’ the lmll team of Rutgers Prep murgin. READINGR.R. STATION slide presentation on the fifth Poweredby Bernie (]laeh’s Nailers Capture All tlillsburougb and Mot‘’- Prep, RT,206 defeated Blair’ Acudemy,114, as gradeovernight trip to Nm’thover tgomery boys are eligible who llnrbara Rubinhit a three-run tWO" run bonre run and UtWO - , WeDeliver at NomioalFec Cmnp.t)zzic llouston, chief rUU(h)Llblc by JohnPetras, I)oubles Play, heinerue. CorgiTrabilsy was tile noturalist at Nm’flmver,,,viii he will not be 14 before Sept. 1 CALL201.359-5173 winningpitehm’, striking out six. ~dunville regainedthe lead 6-4, present. with a six - run nulburst in tile Ni Piseataway except that ligh school freshmen IIIII’111 I P IIII I III I ...... i i ii Imnmhulf of the fiffll, l) are not eligible__ ort s Log The Mustangsucklcd onother FI{ANKLIN--By virtue of two I’lill ill tbc sixthfor o !1-4bulge. victories in tile doubles,Frunklin Th(! (’rusodel’s pushedacross Iligh’s tennis team nipped Cjll(lerlllen Breeze winless Piseatuwuy,3.2, SP(IIt’rsI,(I(; Bob Edwurds won the first GeorgeWelsh HAVENSFORD Warrior (;Ms singles for Franklin,6-0, 6-1. Past Hunterdon T11DAV In the doubles, Norm FRANKLIN-- The eindormeu Cal~turel{elay Selmenfield nnd Tnbu Dutla- Ihmsters of Frallkllu lligh Schoolcoasted Rasehall Chnudhourycupped, 6.2, 6-3, to an 93-40 win over thmtcrdon Rtdgers Prep at St. Bernards, ’69 GALAXIE600, 4 dr,, H.T,,8 ’70 MAVERICK,2 dr., 6 cyt,, 3 ’71 FORDCUSTOM BOO, 6 pass, 3:30, cyl,,auto,, P.S,, vinyl roof, rcdio, speed,R&H, defrost ..... $1476. wagon,Beyl., auto., P,S,, P.O., air I,DN(I IHtANCt[ --, The while P. d, llule and Doug To lh)st Central Its David Mendez of Frankliulllgh girls nledloy teum Franklin wonthe l~ In 10,11 and Troek W/W,W/C, factory sir tend., conditioning,tinted glass, R/H, lh’ennauWell, fi,a+ fi-3, Manvilleat GreenBrook, 3:45. tintedgloss ...... $1696, W/W,W/C ...... $3325, of ,leltnifer Judd,Jala!t, [{rOllick, Frnnkbn eked out a 3-2 Will the 220in 25,2, AmyWihnnt u nil Alice Tbonlpaon Ilillsborough ut Watchung, gym’Itutgers Prep. I htm t, et The other Franklin winners: 2:45, ’67 OLDSCUTLASS, 4 dr, sedan ’Qg AMBASSADORSST, 2 dr, t!ambilledfor a 9:3().[1victory ill Willnlng, g-2, 6-2, woreWalt I George Adragnu, 440, 52,6; gWI,, solo,, P,S,, R, W/W,W/C, hardtop,V.fl, auto,,power ete. ’68 CHEVYMALIBU, 2.dr. H,T,, i special eventin tile l,ong lh’aneh Roekhill nnd Duve Scott of tlLllsborough -- The Markth,agon, 880,2:07,9’, thlrry orin9,sir coedttlooingsplit bnncl’l V-O,Auto., P.S., air tend,,linlad Iteluys. The ruce Wusit ndie und [hligers Prep. llillsborough Itatdors’ Booster Krmllek, mile, ,1:211,4; Mare TOSl(lltltOW ...... $1295, seel,R/H, W/W, W/C .... $1796, glass,vinyl roof, Rltl, W/W, 7/& Bill Sudiuuf l,’rmlklin capped Assoehltiouwill hold Its seemld Shogoski,two.nlilo, 10:30.5’, ’rolly W/C...... $1795 Buutlieltloir, Willie Jacksnu, LheLAird sblgles, li-,I, 7.5. 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e FEATURES FAMILY FAgE m WANToADS i ENTERTAINMENT A Shopping and Entertainment Guide for Central Jersey ’Star ShowRating’ 4-Day Show Here June 22 NEWBRUNSWICK--The1972single aed pairs in various take their horses around the. Middlesex County Horse Show pleasure driving vehicles will course Friday andSaturday and and Country Fair, held in negotiate a course consisting of adults will be on the scene for spacious Johnson Park for the 20 obstacles. Both the new classes duringall four days. benefit of St, Peter’s General Jumper Class and the Obstacle Schooling Classes for Hospital, will feature some700 DrivingClass is scheduledto be Preliminary Intermediate and horses and several hundred held on the lighted Jumper OpenJumpers will start at noon riders competingfor thousands Course Thursdayevening, en Thursdayand jumpingevents of dollars in prize moneyduring Priday, Saturday and Sunday will continue through four days the four days and nights of ex- all three rings will start at 9 a.m. andthree nights of activity. citing competition, accordingto andcontinue until about ll p,m., Aa has been customaryin the Robert A, Markley, show exceptfar Sundaywhen the final past, there will be a widevariety chairman. class terminates about 7 p,m. of JumperClasses throughoutthe This annual extravaganza is shawin whichthe horse is judged expected to attract exhibiters PONYIIOAI)STEI{S on a numberof jumpingfaults fromas far awayas Florida with (whetherthey rub or knockdown openingclasses slated to begin on Another class introduced for a fence), the number of time Thursday,June 22, at noon, and the first time will be those events faults (horses have an allotted continue through Sunday, for PonyRoadsters that stand time to completethe course), and This annual extravaganza is less than 46 inches and Pony the speed (fastest time is the expected to attract exhibiters P.oadsters standiug over 46 in- winner). from as far awayas Florida with ches, Theseponies are shownto a openingclasses slated to begin on two-wheeledcart and the drivers RIDER DECiDES Thursday,June 22, at neon, and are attired in resplendentracing continue through Sanday, June colors. Those classes are Certain Jumper Classes -- 25, with competition under the scheduled for Friday and such as the Gambler’sChoice -- lights on Thursday,Friday and Saturdayevenings and Sunday. are designedso the rider decides GETTI NG SOME POI NTE RS on tennis from herfiance GeraldHarvey is KeikoTakeuchi, first Japanese Saturdaynights, June 22-24. In addition to the crowd- on the course to traverse and he womanto be graduatedfrom the Collegeof Engineeringat Rurgers. Mr. Markley reported that pleasing classes far Saddle accumulates points since each based on the show’s physical tlorses, Ivlorgans and Arabians, fencehas a different point value. facilities, prize list and there will be two new classes Climaxing the jumping A onlan ( 11’ )lany Talenls catalogue, and general overall which include a $100 Cham- exhibition will be the $2,000 management, the local horse pionship and a new Challenge Johnson Park Jumper Special show has once again been Trophyfor the Arabian Amateur which is open to all jumpers awardeda "star showrating" by OwnerExhibiter. To be eligible entered in the show,There is no the American Horse Show to ride in these classes, the rider entry fee for this class, andeach Tradition Takes A Mighty Blow Associates,Inc. must be the ownerof the horse horseis expectedto navigate the Addingfurther testimonyto tile and an amateur. course-- includingthe water and excellenceof the event, was the Adding further color and in- bankjumps -- twice. First prize NEWBHUNSWICK --The first They will spend a month in The youngJapanese girl began While her first year in an Keiko successfully surmounted "most promising" show terest for spectators will be the moneyof $550 and the Robert native Jupanese girl to earn a visiting Keiko’s family her American educational ex- American high school was a two "minority" situations -- classification tendered by the institution of four newclasses for WoodJohnson Memorial Trophy diplomu ;rum the College ef and sight-seeing, perience as a junior at WestNew period of adjustment to a dif- being oneof the few native-born United Professional Horseman MorganExhibiters. will be awardedto the horse and Engineering of B.utgers Kciko came to the United York(N.J.) tligh Schoolin that ferent type of life, Keikofound Japanese students at Douglass Awardwhich singled out the Apopular RoadHack Class in rider accumulatingthe minimum University will be 23.year-old States with her family in 1966. year. Havinghad five years of her senior year a pleasant one. and one of the few women MiddlesexShow for its style of whichthe horses are judgedat a numberof faults. Kciko Takcuchi. whose fumily licr father Toshio Takeuchi, Englishinstruction in Japun,she Followingher graduationin 1968, engineering students in the competition, spectator appeal walk, trot, extendedtrot, canter For the first time at the Mid- lives in Ashiya, Japan. She will presently senior managing did not encounter serious she enrolled in DouglassCollege, university. and managementof Saddlebred and hand gallop will test the dlesex Showthe Eastern Saddle receive a Bachelor of Science direetorofTomenKaisha, Ltd.,a language difficulties ill high women’sdivision of the state. "After the first year, I did not Showsin Anmrica, abilities of both rider andmount, Horse Breeders Association has degree in electrical engineering Japanese trading company, school, university. She lived at Douglass This year’s show,as others ill A Pleasure Driving Horse elected to sponsortwo classes at feel ’different’ anymore," Keiko Championshipin which$100 w.ill ut Rutgm’s’ 206th anniversary cameto this country as president "f picked up a great deal more while pursuing her engineering said. "AndI liked that." the past, is beingheld at Johnson $100 each for yearling and two- COlllnlenceomntJune 1. of the Toyomeka Trading English from my new American studies. Park through the continued be awardedprovides the Morgan year old Registered American In addition to that distinction, Company, the above firm’s friends," says Kciko, whospeaks With her intellectual acumen In spite of her demanding cooperationof the Deparhnentof Driving Exhibiter with an op- Saddlebreda. Keikowas a dean’s list student Americansubsidiary, the languagefluently, and her pleasant persouality, academic schedule, Keiko has Parks, Middlesex County portunity to showhis horse in an and is a memberof Tau Beta Pi, been active in extracurricular Freeholders. appropriatevehicle. Closing out the four days of national honorary engineering affairs at Douglass and the showwill be the audience ap- I.’U[,I, COMIq,FMI.]NT ()n Sonday morning, a new pealing "Grooms’ Bareback society. She also served as Collegeof Engineering. WesternPleasure Horse Class is secretnry af Eta Kappa NO, TIIUItSDAY Jumping" Class in the Main She played on the Douglass slated with horses lo be shownin It.lag, Anybonafide groom of the honoruryelectrical eugineering Western tack and required to varsity basketball team and For the first time in the long showwill be given a chance to society. enjoys badmintonand tennis and walk,jog, trot andlope as wellas Afar cry fromsome traditional history of the MiddlesexCounty ride a horse barebackover four spectatorsports, such as football. HorseShiny, there will be a full clear any obstaeles that maybe jumps,making the circuit twice, inmges of Japnnesc women, Her acquaintance with Gerald encounteredon the trail. Keiko represents the career- complement of classes on The groomwho manages to stay led her into journalistic activities Thursday. The Main Ring with Probably the most demanding aboardhis horse andsuccessfully ndnded,liberated yonngwonmn as well and she served this past nowmaking their influence felt Arabian and Morgan Breeding and versatile addition to the clears the greatest numberof year as business manager of classes and the Hunter Course MorganHorse Classes will be the obstacles will win a trophy and on eontemparury life in botll Rutgers News and Comment, ,tapun aMthe lJnited Stutcs. with Pony and ReguhmWorking Combiuation MorganPleasure prize money donated by the spectators. Like many of her American Keiko says her engineering Hunters will start at 1 p,m. Classes. Thehorse is first shown counterparts, Keiko Nuns to interests lie in the vast and Jumper Schooling classes will in harness to an uppropriate comhinnmurrhage with u carecr. begin at noon. vehicle. Thenin the ring, the IIOSPITAL BENEFITS rapidly growing field of com- vehicle is unhitched,the harness She and Gm’ald tlarvey of puter engineering, She chose to Theselatter classes will give lhe horses and riders an op- removed,and a saddle and bridle The IvIiddlcsex CountyHorse Mom’estown, who will be enroll in electrical engineering Show and Country Fair ts a grudna{cd the same duy fi’om becauseof this interest. portunityto get familiar with lhe put on and the driver now Jehnson Park Jumper Course becomesa rider and the horse is combined project of the St. B, ntgers College. have chosen ller plans for graduate work July B us their weddingday. They und the challenging bank and shownunder saddle. Peter’s General Rospital Ad- ure still indefinite,In additionto’ water jumps which were in- visory Boardof Directorsand the will be married ill the the computingfield, the areas of IIUNTEIt COUIISE Mom’cstownTrioity Episcopal troducedwithin recent years, New Brunswick Horse Show accountingand industrial design Thursdayevening for tile first Association, Church. attract her. Geruhl.who served ;Is editor- time there will be n newly. The Johnson Park Hunter Admissionprices for the show in-chief uf Targuul,tile Hutgers Keiko’s fumily, consisting of sponsored$200 no-entry fee chlss Coursewill see action all four will be $[.50 for adnlts on Friday, College student daily newspaper her motherand father, nn older for dtnupers, This is a ’"r;lke cluys starting tit t p.m, on Salurday und Sunday, with ill his senior year, will enter brother Kazuo,25, and a younger Your OwnLine" Class iu which Thursday with Small Pony children under twelve admitted Cohnnbia(hdvcrsity LawSt!heal sister Miehiko, 20, returned to tile rider decideswhich course to lhmters, Jmfior nxhibiters under free when aceompanied by an ill thefall, liis la’ide-to-be,who is I Iota’so ShowIs Satum’(hly Japan last January, Her brother follow over tile jumps. The ltt years ef agowill jumptheir adult, OnThrusday, Mmission is jeb huuting at present, plans to a graduate of Rensse aer wiauing competitor will be the ponies over the various hunter free for everyone. help snpport her husbandwhile Miss 6ay Wilmnrding ef 9 with enh’ies from ucross the shnrtly beforeand ufter the noon PolytechnicInstitute, is working rider with tile fastest time and fences ou Thursduy nnd Friday he eomplctnsIlls legal studins. ltusscU Raadworks out for the cmmh’yss well us loomriders, lunch break, nndlunch will he for his Doctor of Philosophy the Ininimunl number of and competefor the newGregory Prize lists for the 1t)72 Mid- Fourrings to he utilized ull duy nwfilablo ;it tile grounds. degree in chemical engineering pemdties, Beownlf Saunders Memorial dlesex County Horse Shiny may Later, she Mpesto do graduate 12thannuaIMeudowMouseShow hc ohtained frmu Mrs, John L, tYnrk. to he hehlSatur(lay,May 20 at the anda n’&u)t start at 9 a.m, will S ~eetaturadmission is $1 endtile at TokyoUniversity. Whilein the Followingthis ucwclass will be CludleegeTrophy to he uwnrdcd Anexciting in’ospcct faces the farnl on Chm’rylliil Road, The I;UK e the ku’ge nnmber of show w benefit the Morven UnitedStntes, Michikoattended the over popular Obstacle to the Grand Champion Pony llllnsea, ’)-55 llarlqson Avenue, Park International Equestrian lCairleigh DickinsonUniversity l)riving Classes, Jualors and Ituntcr, tlighlaud Park, New Jer- yuungcouple fullawing lheir farmwill piny host to oneof the contestants, rain or shine. soy,,,08go4, Unulriage, hip drcssagc.~howsin lhe nations ()lympicleveltests are scheduled Institute, in Teaneck. adults with ponies and horses in OtherJunior exhibiters will Israel Expo ’72 Opens Sunday In Highland Par

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T ckets dtlsh’y,ils pklenin tndlly’swurht, sllinlps allt coins will be preselltutiuiishi MI the sturyof foodsnre such n,~otic dishcsus he[’ger0f 17 lttlnyua St, cost $50fnr hnnefanho’stuld $25 iis prnihu,ls, fandsand lifn.siyh,. llis)hiycd nndsuM, niudcrnluld hlsBirle lsrucl, One fahlfal, chuillnS,lllillii guliny, 8undoy,thn o inning day of the far ililrulis, Thist!VClilng will t’.hlihilzint hnls, wurnhy uflhcln, n’odliccllfnrlheUnilnd dill, hlb!!cni, shlsh-ka.hnb, t’ah’, II fushh)nshqw f~abu’hlg sllirt v,,lth chiiluluhige, hurs Adndsshoiis $1 .sli lur adilllS,71I kilihtilz inenibnrshi Israelwill bn JnwlshA i inal, is iiurralnd hy lalthivul lUll Ttir~,s ienfoe, uvcr 70 foshit)lla dosigl[odalll d’lR~ilvresluid u llrovlewill’ nil the cnlllS fnr rhlhh’en, wlih thosn suhlhy Icen-iigninnnlhera of Ihti Ar nanFrullc ti, riidhi uinl ’IV Enlerhiiniunntwill lin COl!, )l’oducnd Ill htrt[ol, will bn fcahlrcsuf tile e,~hi, faliuwcdhy uildersi,~ yiqil’S nf agellihilllle(l Icinplti )nl’salllility. lllnlOUS lhruugliuui lho day, ircsollfednl ,I ii,lU, Inldel’ the dhninrhi illi Isronl-sfyleII!ghl. free, TheIMu!i is guudfor ihc In thn sllpnr.~al tile Isranll Ihl ilis)luy will hn iudh ue Thnrewill hn Iwaftlni lhclitrcs, directhlliuf Mrtt,Ciirl CIInltyii, a clllh t’¢llh t~llteriahuuuntpruvhlotl Clltirn day.Ihiilrs urn:Ill il.lU, fu luuncfnr sit iei’lnnrket,Clililind enrc!iielihililct’ea, Iliillil.wrliulllil liin ShahllnThniifre ai[d lho foriuof I,’riinklhi rl~sltlolll~ ii hy lhn AyiihlllSlin Isroell fullr- II Liil.i Siinduy,Mliy 21; llllll I la flsil frtlil,,t t!uiidinlnnttt,tta[itl- ill sllYtw,lltl woII!is )illlei’y DecesKi’lsnla Thoilli’e, whcrnolghl i)rnfotti#loli!il fiitlll] o[i t,o. nianso[Ig, dutinoalSl l~llllna]y i I. frn i l~’ iiy 22Ihr lughMiiy tnuilt uciiveslltlheIlnhruliiirt!tl urdinalur, group,Nil ticknls for irnvllr, v wlcl s irniids loliit, s, iniir, flhiis will hn Idinwii LOOKIN(~AT THEPAO"I’., Itiillbl andMrs, YilkavHlhoilrllth 2,5. lilO ill c,s, hniieyand nfhor tenis uf b4riiel, whlnhdnto hack In lllll shnulhlliCnlls,[t, lnndayfrulu I hi g l"l’CO toura al’e availablelu u ghf wll bc suld ut llio duur, nxolnh!ollUltia nliil’khlllli unills ilhnu~t4~0(}0 Vollr uhlosr Ilion ware The i)oihlinll has )nJell llvllihibh~ [mill Isl’ani will L}o IhC. !.in, Ihnrn will hu li |luttory Sdlualllroa is nnd gillden uge llcservlifinli,SilUlSf he nuillt! ill dt~col’atedhi give vlsller~t thn fe I red. Mixeswill alsu hc snhl Wurksiiflirl, Innludet;ctilliturn, dt~lniaii4trulnlh n llii~ tlVLqlhill chills, t, Uilthlch!t Mnllday ildViiliCeill lhetelnlik~ llfflnc, wahlrI)[Itlhor fUultdin theCOVO~t of i.hihruo, hirsul, The Princeton University Art OpenAir Theatre Off- BroadwayPlaywright Museumhas extendedits Sunday hours for the duration of the exhibit, Europeanand American AnnouncesPlaybill Art from Princeton Alumni AppointedBy Princeton Collections. It will be open from 1 WASHINGTONCROSSING -- July 26 and 29 and Aug. 4 and 5, At a time whenmany Broadway sponsored by the Hopewell to 5 p.m. instead of from2 to 4. Jean-Claude van Itallie, the premiere season, opening in programdevelops. theatres are struggling to keep Valley Boosters; "A Midsummer playwright whose dramas October. going, the OpenAir Theatre at Night’s Dream"on Aug. 10, 11 Mr. Van Itallie was born in l WashingtonCrossing State Park and 12, by Shakespeare’70; and "America Hurrah" and "The The invitation to each year’s Brussels in 1936 his family COCKTAILPARTY Serpent" have played tn acclaim resident playwright,said Daniel eaving Europeahead of the Nazi Off-Broadwayin NewYork, has Seltzer, chairman of the invasion. He grew up in Great Jack Rees, its chairman, an- by the Artists ShowcaseTheatre. been engaged by Princeton nounces that the ninth summer In addition, the Crescent University’s Committee on Neck, L.I., and graduated from University as playwright.in- Theatre, is to be extended to Harvardin 1958. TempleStringBa nd will present residence the next school year. nington Players’ production of a concert on Tuesday,Aug. 1. someone "whose work in con- IRa first play to be produced ~~’~t~ season will open with the Pen- Mr. VanItallie will teach an temporary theatre over recent was "War," in 1965 at the Van- "Kismet,"on June 29 and 30, and Newequipment is being added undergraduate course in years has contributed to in- atthe July1, 3, 4, 7 and8. damTheater in NewYork. His BackDoor to the Park this year, A new playwriting, which he said novative new methods of per- next plays were producedby the Rt. 130,Hightstown Theshows will run through building has beenerected to would involve "types of im- formanceand of writing for the OpenTheater and at the Care La Sunday,May 21 Labor Dayweekend, closing with house the follow spotlights and provisatory games-- to openthe stage," and whohas newwork in Mama,the Cino and other ex- 6:00-11:0{3P.M. the Olde Towne Players the new sound system. Workhas mindof the playwright, to en- progress currently. perimental theaters. He was Musicby "Teahouseof the AugustMoon," begun on permanent dressing courage him to create on the "Mr.Van Itallie," Dr. Seltzer playwright-in-rcsdence at the TheCoat of Arms onAug.31andScpt. 1,2, g, and4. roomsbackstage for the cast of spot, accordingto rules madeup said, "is one of those few modern OpenTheater from 1963 to 1968, ~dmission$1.50 Members -. Non In between will be such each show. Additional terracing in class." playwrights whose work has when his "The Serpent" was -Members$2.50 favorites as "Carmen"on July fled seating will be incorporated, The "games"would be "sets of tangibly advanced our produced. For further informationwrite 14, 15, 21 and 22, by the Princeton /increasing the theatre fromits rules, an abstraction of the form awarenessof the arts of drama, "America Hurrah" was Box59D, Hishtstown. OperaAssociation; "You’re a ’ present capacity of SO0to nearly of the play," Mr.Van Itallie said. particularly in the techniques produced Off Broadwayat the Good Man, Charlie Brown" on t0O0. Theatre lighting will be The class would be a developed with Joseph Chaiken PocketTheater in 1966, later at improved,and parking facilities playwrights’ workshop. and the OpenTheatre." the Royal Court Theater in enlarged. Dirk Van Dommelen, laboratory. The total theater programwill Londonand manyother avant- Park superintendent, has an- The playwright-in-residenceis also involvecourses in acting and garde theaters through Europe. nouncedplans to start soon on a creative-educational aspect of directing for undergraduates Hehas written several plays for cleaning out the silt whichhas a new total theater program (sometimes taught by members educational television (Channel accumulated in the pond bor- announced by the University, of the professional company), ’13) in NewYork. dering the theatre. ¯ focusingaround the instituting of visits to secondaryschools by Ticket prices at the Park will a new professional drama MeCarter’sactors and directors, remainat the previous level--S2 companyin the fall at McCarter and workshops for drama -,~BOWCRAFT for adults and $1 for children Theater. The new companywill teachers at McCarter,plus other PLAYLAND under 12, with children under 5 offer five productions in its components to be added as the admitted free. FunFor All Ages Thereis a refreshmentstand at Players’ Final Production Rt. 22 the top of the hill, operatedby SCOTCHPLAINS membersof the Theatre Com- 233.0675 mittee, which does a thriving business not only during in- Is ’Madwomanof Chaillot BaseballBatting termission, but even before the "The Madwomanof Chaillot" )erience has been on the London MiniatureGolf show begins, frequented by will be the Princeton Communitystage -- will play the demanding GoKarts-- Boats patrons whohave arrived early Players’ final productionof the to get the best seats, as no seats role of Josephine. Golf Driving PLAZASUITE guests are Gloria Reinaand Bill Jam,eson session. Datesfor the show,to be The Players’ annual general are reserved’ The theatre is0l’ NewMoon Walk 10lie BchBI", in Villagers’curtain-raiser. directed by Leo Cohen,are June meeting will take place on NewTrain Ride ~[ I " operated as a venture of the 9, 10, ll, 15, 16 and 17, at the Sunday, May21, at 6:30 in the [~,]a~ WashingtonCrossing Association NewHelicopter Ride UnitarianChurch. There will be a Unitarian Church. OpenDaily & Evenings of New Jersey, which also gala party at the Church maintains the Nature Center in L~ Al~m0unfl~cl~~ Nell Simon Comedyfollowing the opening night the Park, as well as the Flag performance. Museumin the old McKonkey The four womencast as the barn. Lifts BarnCurtain madwomenexhibit a range in personality and offstage in- MIDDLEBUSH-- The disillusionments that are cruel terests. Villagers Barn Theater will open but funny. Joan Goldstein, the ageless ’ P atton’ its 1972 season with one of the In the secondplaylet the oc- madwomanherself, is an ex- most mirth-provokinglaugh--hits cupant of the suite is Mr. cross-country bicyclist now SevenAcademy Awards including of Americanstage history, Nell Jamieson cast as a Hollywood working as Director of Special To Close Simon’s"Plaza Suite’, directed movieproducer who, on a quick Projects for the Community BESTFILM & BESTACTOR e 1971 by Vivian Lazzara. trip to N.Y., has summonedto his Health Department in In this play, Mr. Simonhas parlor a housewife from the Manhattan. fastened together a trio of suburbs whohad been his high- The role of Constance, her GeorgeC. Scott Series hilariously funny separate schoolsweetheart. I-Its intent is to witless friend with the imaginary eomedies,unified by their locale, accomplish a seduction that he dog, is played by Barbara Two showings of the 1971 the same suite of NewYork’s had neglectedto achieve15 years Herzberg, knownta theatre- Academy Award winning film legendary Hotel Plaza which earlier. going audiences for her "Patton" ou Friday and overlooks Central Park and is Ms. Reinaportrays the settled numerousappearances both with Suturday, May19 and 20, ’*~t 8 still consideredone of the most matrona-twitter at evenvisiting the Players and on the McCarter: p.m. will close McCarter fashionable of Manhattan’sinns. so grand a place as the Plaza, stage. Theatre’sfilm series. In succession, one suite is and thrilled at the prospect nf Snndra Jefferson, whoplays occupiedby different registranis PATTON George C. Scott stars in the hearing celebrity gossip from a the part of the chaste, more-than- title role of the flamboyant who are all in a comical’ Hollywoodinsider whosecareer a-little batty Gabrielle, is ad- Saluteto a Rebel General George Patton, a per- predicament of one kind or she has followed in movie ministrative secretary of the formancefor whichhe also won another. columns and fan magazines. Johnson Park School, and has WithKarl Malden last year’s "Oscar" as "best In the first of the plays, Bill In the third of the playlets, the long been an active memberof Jamieson of Hillsborough and sameduo portrays the parents of the PenningtonPlayers. oL.:-Ol~UWing onl]/’- [ uctor". A biographical-epic,the Two three-hour long film highlights Gloria Reina of Edison as a a bride whosewedding party is The statuesque Diana Crane -- Patton’s defeat of Rommel,his suburban couple cnme to the waiting impatiently in the newto the Players but a veteran ,=R=~rKI,~ SAT. corumand of the Third Army Plaza to celebrate their 22nd ballroom15 stories below. actress, most of whose ex- racing across , his weddinganniversary in the same The parents are beingdriven to suite wherethey had spent their distraction by their daughter, competition with Montgomery honeymoon,and find that the Tenor CarHgan may 19-20 ¯ 8P.M. and the antics whieb bothered played by Missy Godwin of Admission:$2.00~ At door & at box office in advance and fascinated the Germanhigh. occasion is fraught with some Somerset, who has panicked (opendaily 10-6) command. ~inutes before marching to the To Give Recital’ Grad Students’ altar. She has lockedhereself in As portrayed by Scott, Patton the bathroomof the suite after MichaelCarrigan, tenor, will is a "magnificentanachronism," donning her weddingdress and present a recital of works by both pious and profane, who Compositions refuses all pleas and stratagems William Lawes, Virgil Thom- would have been "more at home to pry her out. senn, Schubert, Faure, in the age of heroes than of To Be Played Jim Godwin nf Somerset Donaudyand Britten on Monday, machines," In addition to win- oortrays the groomwho is finally May22, at 8:30 p (~)~ ~.~ ning Oscarsfor best picture and The Princeton University called upon to get the bride to Center aa the best actor, "Patton" earned five Music Departmentwill present openthe bolted dour. University campus Ac- : additional AcademyAwards in its annual Graduate Student Roundingout the cast are Dave eompanyingMr. Carrigan will be .: such categories as writing, Composers’Concert on Sunday, Shreve of Edison and Gloria John Hare, pianist. directing, sound, editing and art. May21, at 3:30 p.m. in WoolworthMelchiorreportraying the other Mr. Carrigan studied voice direction, Center on the Princeton roles in the show. with the late William McGrath Tickets for either showingare University campus. "Plaza Suite" will open on May and is currently a student of available in advance from the Composersrepresented in the 19 and run fnr four weekendswith Richard Shadley. He is a ,McCurter box office, The 171- concert will be HowardPatrick, curtain time at 8:40 on Fridays memberof the University Chapel minutefihn will be shownwith an John Rflhn, MarkZuckerman, R. and Saturdays, and at 7:30 on Choir and has given solo per- intermission, during which Daniel Werts, Jane O’Leary, Sundays. formanceswith them since 1966. McCartm’ will serve com- Steven Gerber, Jeffrey Kresky, Reservations maybe madeby For the last two years he has )limcntary lemonade. and itobert Pollock. Par- calling-the Villagers Barn been the tenor soloist in the ticipating performingartists will Theaterbox office. annual Milbank Memorial be l"obert Miller and Ursnla Concerts. Mr. Carrigan was the Oppens,piunists; Allen Blustine, RECYCLE tenor lead in the 1971 summer clarinet; Fred Sherry, cello; opera production of The Prin- Uarvcy Sollberger, flute; and THIS ceton OperaAssociation in Kurt Miller Sigmon,s;~xophoue, NEWSPAPER Weill’s "Street Scene."

"THE WbRLD’S LARGESTWILD WESTCIRCUS" The Princeton Ballet Society, Audree Estey director announces ANNAKRISTINA FAMOUS CRISTIANIFAMILY Astounding Feats on Horseback "THE R I! ...... I I MODERN DANCE I BUTTERFLY I,,l,,~ru~:l:,~ i,,=:],:,,ztu,~’ O0lhtt II,tlh h,Ji,,tto | Of t~,lflOitlo* ADULTSONLY Shown:7:30,9:30 HOOT HILTON AND HIS WONDER HORSE ...... AUDITIONS eARR[NNEAR STATE n~e PARKING ACtOr| ~l Hi CHAPARELL ~#l:[’[’lqli for the Princeton Regional Ballet ~-~ ~;’~-* ,~, .*,-,’-.o-,~..~-,~,-~,.i,~’-,..4-~-’,~ A DOUBLE.DOSE PLUS E.LEPIIANTS - tIORSES - CLOWNS OF HORROR PG on . CURSEOF THE THEROYAL RANCH SHARPSHOOTERS Monday May 22, 7:00 P,M. PROf,MOYIR’$ClRCg$ UND|RTire al6 TOP HEADLESS/IUI(~I:M/tlI~a CONCERTBAgO -acre,of ¢,,vo,- "CARNIVALOFBLOOD" , GENAROWLhNDS,SEYMOUR ( Coath’mou~from 12 noon 1 at the I I¢~N~IUN~IAtl ~1~1[ ~T t PhfiK~’t~ACROSS ~1 ,,i , Princ~tOll llallot So(AotyStudio6 262 Aloxaildor lid,, I r!i~coton,I N,J, "Minnie , -, 609,92:i ¯ 7758 PRINCETON AngolaQala R Mo ho-wttz" Y MC A Grounds Avalon Place "THESECRETARY" hjudlontorwill beCore Cahmi.loud danoer with the NormanWalker Donee Co, Clas~will betaught by Ruth Litngrldga, Ioload of the ModernDanoe Dapt, aa,as.o,,l aa"PeN"/ . o,i SunMay 21 2&5 pm Spon.o,o.l.v Sho~,.~=,~.=,~. Dallyal7&g, Mallntla s Wod,,Sat, &Sun, at i! I)rinouton, YMCA...... 4 ,, I].i g 1,10_. eeeeeeoeoeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeee4 i iiilu ii iiiii IIII1[11I III I II ]111 ...... THURSDAY,MAY 18, 1972 PAGE THREE-B Schola CantorumTo Give Concert ~ TwainClassic TRENTON--’fIleNew Jersey ChoralSociety, is celebratingits ¯ The National Theatre Com. SeholaCantorum will present a tenth seasonand numbersover Festival 72 Splas]aes OnSee nre pony’smusical production, "The concert in the State Museum25Ome¯hers. Adventuresof TomSawyer," will ’" auditoriumon Tuesday,May 23 Theyouth chorale consists of be presentedas part of Festival at 8 p,m.as partof "Festival’72, highschool and college students TheNew Jersey Schola Can- from thP Central NewJersey Met Company Arts Fatr Thisexciting newversion of toru, formerlythe Plainfield v.. ~ area. ¯ ¯ MarkTwain’s famous tale will be o , n .... 9 given at 4 p,m, in the State l o upera, Ofj Festival 72 ~u~oumauditorium on Satur - - \~,~ ~-~ q, mTt,~,pr,r,T a,~;~ =a ~ On," i ~y May 26tl0tm u ~. d:y,. tnlcss v May20.’ ’ ’ " ~tl~",~. .,~’.~xJat.,~,~ak~/~e~3 ...... - -- ~--o,o ~n J~ otherwise noted all o..n.~.. ,,,m ,,n. ~’ ’ z" t nnlplVlOOle WUl ire¯ensnare te e tel¯ on¯beTs are Area I !/’lrl’ll ~a’ll ~O#’l 11 ll’l I ~ ~ _ ~ for the publicat Festival’72. woodcarwng. Code60.). uun$ .l aotluatt: , Sixteen of NewJersey’s best ...... ~ ...... ~,~xaa

Century Inanwhotwoo.s:youngg{rlin.,the ~~(l//~k~__~ "k,. The p’artcipants include: On Pasquale," the 19th _- %IIHI6HTSTOWNCOUNTRY CLUB Italian opera,on Saturday,May nape..ol navmgan heir, ¯us ~ ~Saturday, May20, Stefan Martin 20 at ~ p.m. at the NewJersey ~ep/’Jv!ng ass nephewm an demonstratingwood engraving EVERYWEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY State Museum.The performance mnerltance. Tee eta man s at It a.m.; Lore bindenfeld is being sponsoredby th# schemegoes awry, providing a weaving at 1 p,m,; Carol DOORSOPEN8PM Associationfor the Arts of the veryamusing outcome. DOORPRIZES- SNACKBAR Donpasquale, the peevishold -r,r’r= Glashausserpresenting a slide NewJersey State Museumas bachelor, is played by baritone ~i] h~rP TO GO lecture and demonstrationof part of "Festival’72 Week"to be sculpturein progressat 1 p.m.; held May20 through26. Walter Hook.Norina, the fet- *v A~at., v ROUTE33, HIGHTSTOWN,N.J. thing maiden, is played by and JacobLandau, painter and Thelight-hearted, hour-long soprano Deborah Truxal who For printmaker,moderating a rap comicopera wi/1 be performedat sessionat 3 p.m. the Museumin a cabaretsetting madeher debut in 1969at Car- Tickets OnSunday, May 20, at 2 p.m. whereopera lovers, duringin. negieHall in the OratorioSociety ClareRemanD and John Ross will termissionand after the per- of NewYork’s performance of ’Picketsfor all Festival’72 Handel’s "Messiah." Miss eventsmay be obtainedin person demonstrate printmaking; }iii formance, can munchexotic Turxal attended Westminster or by writingto the NewJersey Gtadys Hois/ngton weaving; LeXint0n L.Taller cheeses and sip fine wine, ChoirCollege and is a veteranof State Museum,205 WestState Jason Sehy, sculptor, will Refreshmentswill be servedby Princeton OperaAssociation Stree, Trenton, NewJersey presenta slidelecture, "AHorse 26 hostesses from throughout 08625,or by calling (609) 292-6310, of a DifferentColor;" John Ot- NewJersey. productionsand P JaBmusicals. taino discussing and demon. Ayoung talented cast, directed TenorMelvinBrown, theyoung Ticketsarealso availabte at strafing the "lost waxprocess," by JohnGut¯an, will star in the nephew,has been a soloistwith theservice counters inthe and JohnRandolph Carter will !i!i,; PICTI For] [] PaintingsIFling }} CULLIGAN’S classic, Theopera, written by theLos Angeles Philharmonic Dunhamstores in Trenton and showslides of communications iit IIt)lrlt; [] lrinls Car]anDDonizetti, will besung in Orchestra,the OratorioSociety Lawrenceand at the Princeton games. I~i (/~’]tl [] Ceramics STOCK TON INN English,with the east in full of NewYork and the Houston UniversityStore, 36 University OnMonday, May 22, at 1 p.m. l~t,il~ =C al~i~s !~] GrandOpera. Place,Princeton. Jim Garywill demonstrateand {i} [11 MainStreet discussmetal sculpture. StocktonNJ Forweekend and after 5 p.m. f!] J’ Z’ ARTSERVICE ~ ’:rautiveArl f!t Prize- WinningPianist activities, parking will be OnTuesday, May 23, at 1 p.m. [~lJJ [] Photo Retouchingit!l] availablebehind the Museum.On CaldwellCollege Students will I Color RenderingsF~] weekdays,visitors are en- conductworkshops in print- f~] Nowopen for lunch To Play With Symphony couragedto use public tran- making,painting in acrylics,and [,t[IJ [] Charts and GraphsLL!|j sportation. Parking will be lettering. ¯ Color,.flides TRENTON-- The young Whenthe tall young artist (he;s OnWednesday, May 24, at 10 12Noon till 2:30 available at the Independence P.M, American pianist, Garrick six feet four and weighs240 Mall and LawrenceShopping a,m. Burton Wassermanwill I~l ~ [i] 609-397.1250 Ohlsson,will performwith the pounds)returned to this country Centers.Mercer Metro buses will involveteens in a rapsession. NewJersey SymphonyOrchestra he performedin rapidsuccession transportpassengers every half On Thursday, May25, Rex underthe baton of HenryLewis withboth the PhiladelphiaOr- hourfrom both shopping centers Gerleigh will demonstrate ett Wednesdayevening, May 24in paintingat t0 a.m. and Thomas Fri, andSat. Nites the WarMemorial Auditorium. chestra under Eugene Or- for a chargeof 30¢. Georgewill presentan illustrated ’~ ~’ mandy’sbaton, and with Seiji Located Lawrence’Shopping Center Mr. Ohlssonhas chosento play Ozawa and the New York After dischargingpassengers dialogueand self-explanation, 2 in 9 to 1 a,m. the Piano ConcertoNo. 3 by Philharmonic.Subsequently he at the Museum,charter and p.m. Rachmaninoff.The 8:30 concert has performedwith orchestras school buses maypark at the is part of the week-long fromcoast to coast. NewJersey Department of celebration,Festival 72. Mr.Lewis will openthe concert Transportationat 1035Parkway AcousticGuitarist Mr. Ohlsson, whohas just withSymphony No. 8 -- the Un- Avenue.Maps will be providedto turned 24, aud whohails from finished -- by Schubert.Also guide bus drivers to the ap- MichaP!Kratzer WhitePlains, first captured includedismusic from the ballet, propriatelots. {formerly at GoodTime Charlies) ¯ us/ca/headlinestwo years ago whenhe wonthe first prizein tile TheFirebird, by Igor Stravinsky, ChopinInternational Piano ¯ Competition in Warsaw, . DanceCompany Americanshave entered this difficult contestfor Inaneyears, To ,o,j,,p,...C, rm in theCocktail but Mr.Ohlsson was the first to win, TRENTON-The Fairleigh " Loungeat Followinghis victory in PolandDickinson University Modern 2OSCARWINNERS ~. Dauce Group willevening of present dance at 6 p.m.an on JANEFONDA C~le Cl h GENAROWLANDS. SEYMOURCASSEL BestAme. a it r MonduyMay 22 in the State "MODERN RI~ Museumauditorium as partof & Festival’72. KLUTE ~il~Ar~.~qJ~ ~[ l[~t~’~T~l%)l’~’~,~’~i,’~l$,1$~l~The group has presented r~t ~’rue~v~r~ ~m,~. dentonstratious for school groups, has performedsacred Plus ~[ US ROUTE 1 BestMusi=lScore Nowthrough Tuesday dance for the Northern Valley -- PRINCETON,N.J. 452_,.2500 May23 Chapterof the AmericanGuild of RatedR . i VanessaRedgrave I I III Organists and for a worship GlendaJitckson service at the First SUMMEROF ’42 ExclusiveShowing! In Congregational Church of MARY, QUEEN I-faworth,and has beenseen this Sat. &Sun, Matinee - 2. PRINCE& OF SCOTS year in concert at the Becton THE PAUPER¯ Rated G - All ,2ndBig Week] IRatedPG~ Aaditorium at Fairleigh Evenings:7& 9:10 p m DickinsonUniversity. INTRODUCING Sitturday:7 & 9:10p.m. Sunday:4:30.6:40 &9 AuditionsSlated CHILDREN’SMATINEE SAT,& SUN.,MAY 21 & 22 Moderndance attditions are AT 2:00P.M. scheduled for the Princeton FIVEMI LLIONYEARS RegionalBallet on Monday,May TOEARTH 22, at 7 p.m,at the Princeton (G) Ballet Society Studios, 262 .75c FOR EVERYONE AlexanderRoad, .... ~ednesday,May 24th O(t,~bcr 16, 1972 JohnWayne In Mt:Cat’tcr Theatre 25thAnniversary Season TH E COWBOYS N(tvcmbcr 6, /972 (RatedPG) Eveing~:7 & 9:10 p m McCartcr Theatre Saturday:7 & 9:10 p.m. i in iiiii ii ii I Sunday:4:30, 6:40 &9110 Dctcmbcr 4, 1972 ~OMINGt tl~lt l IL~ Ju(hvin Gytrlrtasltml THE COYFRIENDS DANCING AClnornlli~n lnau|itila e¢o.e TFtE COWeOYS May24 thru Junit 3 Fcbrttary 26, 197~ f- U’NfiMm6’Fit. L"emNO~ THE STRAWDOGS .~[t:Cartcr Th(’all’c Men,thru Fri, 7, 8:30& 10 ¯ THE FnENCHCONNECTIQN NEWGIRL IN TOWN EVERYSAT & SUNNITE Sat.at 6, 7;30,9 &10:30 ¯ Sun. A dellgmful~tuneful NOTTINGHAM et 5, 6:30,6 &9:30 musical SU]JSCRI!TION"r $2:?,,00 mrd $}7.00 Bookby GeorgeAbbott BALLROOM hrcitr St, Hem6tonSquare, N,J, W~d,,Thurs,$2,00, Musical $3,00 Fri Silt $250, Musical$350 TheLargest Ballroom In the East SERIES II Princeton University Curtain8:40. All seats ,~sa~ved Witll ell Big Bands Phooe:(201) 356-0462 EddieJames (; UST.’kV I,EON I1ARI)T, Ot’tt,I)¢r :~3, 1972 DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC JoePayno B-12 ] l¢lr/~sidlerdi,~t Nit Curtcr Theatre jEAN-FIEld.REP.,4~II~AI,, b’hrtist ]amliiry 15, 197~t , , t , ,,,,,, - presentsa with the J t]IILIAI(D (~t !A1(I’I’71’ Md:ar~cr Theatre ’I’IIE PIUNCETONBALLET SOCIETY M,,klLIISNI[()ILNE, Ah’:~,’SOl.,nto Fcl)rttary 12, 197’1 GRADUATESTUDENT Autlr~oEstGy, Director M(’C;H’icr’]’ht?;ll I’e MINNI~SOTAORCI I1(STI),,.\ Mirrch ~, 197!$ COMPOSERS’CONCERT anuouuccs STANISI,.,\WSK ROW..\CZI,7~VSI(1, Mr(’;altcr ’l’hc~ttr¢ ~ A SIX.WEEKSUMMER SESSION (?r.l(lllctor Worksby SUBSCIllPTIONSt$20,00 and $15,00 I lmvardPttit’lt:k, Johnlhlm, MttrkZuckmtmn, R, Denial Weds beginniogThtlrsdi~y, Jane 1, lt172 All r:trm~crls(m Mr)mla)’ cvt!ll[lrg,i, 8111()t)’rltrck JaneO’Leary, Stovon Got’beT, Jdfroy Kresky Classeslot’ Begionersthrougl~ hdwmcctl and Professional Pleasedetat’h atrd mall wilhynur drenl(, llol)ort Polio& IIAI,I,ET with I,IIA BI~dJNNERand MICIIAI~,I,UTIIOI"F Nalao " ...... , ...... With MODEIINI)AN(II v, wilhJf)YC, I~ ’rlllSLI,;l( ])[~!a~ Plidt I,ast FiN ~liddh~ Mr,, ~l~,, ,~ff~,S,h’ofe~s,u’ RobertMiller, Pianist UrtulaOppgne, Pl~nlst JAZZ DANCEwith TeD JACKSON ’k AllenI]lustlne, Clarinet FredSherry, ’Calla Tdtpbolm...... (~l~t~ta(;,~,~ I:ndnsd f,,t $ ...... SPANISIII)ANCI,’, with ALMAI)IAZ l WISIITO 8UIIH(’,llllll!’. FDIh NewSuhsedh~t El Honey$ollberger, Flute Miller$111mon, Saxophone Classeswill Imhdd ut the I’rinrelnaIlallei SonietySin]lies, 262Alexslltlor Strcnt, I~rlucntou, N, J, SUNDAY,MAY 21, 197Z¯ ]:30 P,M, ,~ AK’~ ( t’~CI.;S]"flAil] l’ "l) PlIIN(’YI’()NUNt~,’l’tt,’il’t’Y CON(;t:!IITS, ,~|sll mlncrl|tlhur I:ur I’ttrlht~r ltili~rln,littn imtl ~ll)l}lbttk~.blank t’ll(I rurd~end stldrm tdl/n(plh’h,s to (:*}l)i’l’lt ])fliT%TAt! ~),’Ui’[Wt)l(h (~tql(t’l’ t)f Mu,’llc!t[SttUllet/) WOOLWORTHCENTER ADMBIIONFREE 6011.~121.7758w¢01idgy8 I)~tw~o. 3;30 lind 5130,or wi’lt~ I~riac~,!teu Uuh’vl~iL)’~Td,I U bI()U~3~w,,kth)’k IqUNCIiTONIIALLH’ SOflliTY, 1~,(,), It{lx 171, Prlt~¢otalh Tk’kda’~tll la, taalh,dla lb. full, ’l’lrh’t oulmn’d/ fi,)t bouck,ou’l¢tlgtld, N,J,1)8540, THURSDAY,MAY 18, 1.972 PAG E FOUR-B RENT TentCampers, Travel Trailers, Service Council N,)w Coordinates 61Agencies, ITruck Campers,Motor Homes Hitchesinstalled. Gasbottles such a service in the greater filled. Service& RepairShop. Planning and coordinating. compiledfor presentation at the COORDINATIONIMPORTANT Council’s annual meetingon May Hence,the role of planningand Princeton area was pointed up communityservices is what the by a survey previouslyconducted Princeton Area Council of 23. coordinating community ser- BARBER’S, vices involves a complicated by the Council’s Health Com- CommunityServices has been Supported solely by the mittee. CAMPING CENTER about since its organization in process of communication - Princeton Area United Com- formal and informal - so that In the first month, 176 meals U,S. NWY.NO. 1 1946. Just how complex that munity Fund, the Council is purchased from the Medical SouthBrunswick operation has become will be currently madeup of 6l member each finger of the right handmay Center at Princeton were (nextto Finrlegan’sLane) shownin its ammalreport for knowwhat the left is doing. agencies and organizations tiow is it done? delivered by some30 volunteers 201-297-3049 1971-72, which is now bein delivering health, welfare, to 17 clients. ,, Largely through committeesof education and recreation ser- the Council of CommunitySer- Thehighly successful back-to- ¯ Paint and varnish removedfrom everyday vicesto all or part of the thirteen school senior citizen lunches at municipalities included in the vices which arc formed as the ,% furniture andfine antiques need arises for study and plan- the John WitherspoonSchool, Fund-Councilarea. ning services in a particular originally conceivedby a staff member of the Princeton TheCouncil’s small staff (.full- field. These committees bring ¯ Expert refinishing. ~o~ time executive director, part- together representatives from Regional Schools, were also time assistant director and part- the different agencieswhich offer brought to reality through the time secretary) andsmall office services in the field under con- coordinating efforts of the ¯ "Experienced"furniture for sale. at 221 WitherspoonSt. belie the sideration pIus interested Committeeon the Aging, which widespread work being done to volunteers. also assisted in planning a 6 mLN. of Prin. coordinate the efforts of the similar program at the Stuart Current Council committees Country .Day School this week. off Rt. 206on various agenciesas well, so that include the Committeeon the services can be provided with tn con.iunctionwith its May23 BridgepointRoad. Aging, the Day Care Committee, annual meeting, an all-day maximum efficiency and the Youth Concerns Committee (201) 359.4777 economy and without conferenceon the aging is being duplication. and the Health Committee.Each planned to study the various is chaired by a Council board aspects of aging, with diverse Virtuallya cast af thousandsis member, and the executive specialists being invited to involved in providing community director is an active participant participate in four workshop Flea Market services -- the board membersof on all. discussions. The Committeeon the various agencies, staff the Aging will draw on in- EveryThur., Fri, and Sat. 9 to5 pm personnel, countless volunteers, SPOTLI(HITON ELDEItLY formation and recommendations local government officials, Itwas the Council’s Committee Spacecan be rented by the day. Clean out youl attic whichcome out af the meetingin doctors, lawyers, police, in- on theAging which on MarchI planningfuture sm’vices for the or garage and bring you wares down. For Further dividuals from the public and launched"Meals on Wheels,"a aging. formationcall private schools and c~lleges, the six-monthpilot project todeliver churches,the MedicalCenter, etc. nutritiousmeals to the private STUDIESPINPOINT NEEDS etc. And el course, the cast homesof shut-ins, convalescents,The Day Care Committee, CONFERENCEONAGING, sponsored by Council of CommunitVServices is being plannedbV, from THETOMATO FACTORY changesas somepeople leave the the handicappedor the elderIy which includes among its members, representatives from left, Mrs.Nancy Gryzbek, executive director of Council,Mrs. Ingrid Reedand Mrs. Richarcl Pearson. ~ HAMLLTONAVE. HOPEWELL ranks of service and newpeople whocannot adequately provide join. their ownmeals. The need for all of the day care centers in 466-2640 Princeton and Hightstowa, has a circulation of over 500. The Councilworks closely with conducted extensive telephone To inform the general public the UnitedFund. For last year’s surveys with 80 vohmteer in- about services, numerous United Fund-Red Cross cam- terviewers in Princeton and directories are published.Soon to paign, the Councilassisted in the Hightstownto assess present and comeoff the press is an updated preparationof a directoryof CANADIANWIIISKY-A BtENO, 80 PROOF, IMPORT[D BYNATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCFS CO..NEW YORK future day care needs. "Volunteer Opportunities" Fundagency services, entitled Already the committee is booklet. Thereis a "Directoryof "PeopleHelping People," which exploring possiblities within Services for Older Adults" and a receivedspecial recognition existing agencies to meet new edition of "SummerAc- from the NationalPublic identified needs. Discussionsare tivities far Youth" is being Relations Councilof Health and also underwayfor possible new readiedfor distribution later this Welfare Services, Inc, In ad- THE WINDSOR GUARDSMAN methods of fuodtng day care month. Plans to update a com- dition, the Councilmay assist in services. prehensive "Directory of evaluating agency programsfor Anotherexample of studyfirst, CommunityServices" had to be establishing priorities at the act later was the outcomeof the postponed because United Fund request of the Ftmd. survey, of youth ac- goals were not reached in the Last but not least as a com- tivities conductedlast_ spring past two campaigns. municationstool is tl~e Council the Council’s Youth Concerns’ An innovation in public in- telephone, 924-5865 whichhas Committeefor a directory of formation was the Council’s become a clearing house for summer youth programs. When initiation of the radio series information about community Taste it was discoveredthat little was ’Profile of CommunityServices." services. heing planned for older youth, Flight II and Street Theatrewere Canadag initiated. Youthresponse was so State HotLine Aims enthusiastic that the new programswent on to becomefull- fledged, year-round smoothest organizations on their own. To Find SummerJobs The Youth ConcernsCom- In aa attempt to cope with the dustry, "ARhonghtheremaybe a mitteewhich brings together summer youth employment slight improvement, it will whisky youth and adultsfrom the situation, the state Department probablynot be muchbetter than variousschools and colleges, af Labor and Industry has 1971." youthorganizations, police, creeled a newsummer youth hot juvenileofficers, church leaders, governingofficials, etc.assisted The summeryouth hot line, a in planning and implementing toll-free number(S00-792-8821), the highly successful Hot Line will be mannedfrom 8:30 a.m. to and initiated a programto find 4:30 p.m. weekdaysthrough Aug. 1"iii"I foster homesfor troubled youth. Windsor is born The Council’s Health Com- The hot lile is for NewJersey ! I high in the Canadian mittee serves a unique com- employers who wish to hire munications vehicle in the young people for summerwork. Rockies... where communityhealth field as it is Interested employerscan use the pure glacial water, robust the only place for regular line to place orders for young i POWERi Canadian grains and meetings of representatives far,nation,workersandto get further in- I [rom the Boards of Health; tile ’ crisp, mile-high air create MedicalCenter’s administration, Youngpeople interested in I | the smoothest whisky medical staff, trustees and registering for summerwork can Department of Cmnmunity sign up at the State Training |IRAKERSI|g ever from Canada. Health Services; school nurses; the University Health Services; Approximately 294,000 New the HomemakerService; and Jersey youths will be looking for ! | $q30 interestedcitizens. work this summer,accordingto J ~isQt. With the appointnmnt of the Labor Department estimates, ! .! joint Intergovernmental Drug and an additional 40,00oyouths Committee by Princeton will be looking for permanent Borough and Tmvnship, the jobs including about 10,000high , Council uf CmnmnuityServices schooldrop-outs. disbanded its Princeton Drug "The economic outlook for Committee. However, Council youth employment during the liaison with this critical problem summermonths of 1972 is still m area is maintained by Mrs. uncertain," said Ronald M. DIALI41412I Nancy Gryzbek, executive tleyman, Commissionerof the director, whomeets regularly Departmentof Labor and In- with a other l A & MPAINT ! professionals workingwith drug | gND ! preventioo and tberapy, which RECYCLE TOOL]ReNTALS! cooperates with the la- THIS | I~IFrail, ih Bollhvanl tergovernmental Committee. NEWSPAPER I |lm|rtll, llsllnly ! Not to be overlooked us a mmmmmmmmmmm "coordinatingcommittee" is the Conncilboard itself, lleaded far the past two years by A.C. Brevesllieks, the board is made ep o[ volunteers[ron~ the various geographical areas within the FumI-Couucil area, including Fuud representatives and two youthIllenlbel’$. wuk t’tIUN(31, (’(IMMUNItWI’IONS To mahlta~u eomnNnuieatim~ DAY CAMP auloug the agencies nlRJ Jib forested citizens, the CotalcLl publisims a next;slot,or, The ROUTE 518, BLAWENBURG Coanell Comuumieator, which Midway between Hopow011& Rocky Hill STAND SUMMERFUNFOR CHILDREN AGES4 TO 11 ’ 5’wimo)hlg& hlstrtlctiotls ’ Hatter"Fro/is TALLER * FarmAnhnMs ’ Arts& Crafts ’Exclusive’Authorized ’ Music ’ Sports Agentfor Men’= * Cookollts " Q~ziotGames ELEVATORS@Shoe= Ilffloor$ Activities "/lit/ion Lore In CentralN,J. ’ LowTill,ion ’ Fully hlsured M0nySlyltt~ to choa~oIrom. Callel ~rll¢*far h-oo¢olalaqaa, "Regis,error3, 6or9 Weeks [hesmoothest whisky ever to comeout of Canada[ |AVINTHAL’S ENROLLTODAYI NORMAl.& ORTItOPEDIC CALL:609,466.0805 or 609.466.0948 SHOE8alNCli11000 So,ClIaloe & CholeraAve,, ORWRITE FOR INFORMATION & BROCHURE, W[ N 0 I 4JCAN, [&N Dlrectruss,Alynda LoIuuI 2661M~lnIll, IRI, 100) F’, O,Box 40, Blawenburu,N,J. 01l~0,1 I.ewranctevllht,000,1000 /I lllll]llll l t IlIIUIIIUU I - II~]1 TItE PRINCETON PJtCt(ET "Seven For Central Jersey" " S~.~S~NEWS "l’ll~I zwrcncc I ~dqf;r TheManville News THE CENTRdL POST IVINDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD Class i fi’ed dvertising The Franklin NEWSRECORD

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All Classified Advertising ap- WAITRESS-wanted parttime 21 WAITEROR WAITRESS- Nassau DENTALRECEPTIONIST - in: pears in all seven newspapers BOOKKEEPING- INCOMETAX or over. Please apply in person GENERAL OFFICE WORK. Inn, in Princetonhas full time job AVON Lawrencearea, Reply Box 1975,: (circulation 24,400), The Prin- FRANCHISEavailable. For Bhare’s Den Rest~h~ant Rt. 33 ’GOOD TYPING SKILLS ANDopenfor experiencedperson. Full DRIVERS-to deliver lumber & c/o Princeton Packet. ceton Packet, The Central Po~t Phone 448- 0695. ABILITY TO TAKEDICTATION benefits. Contact Bruno Cresti buildtag materials- permament. AVONWANTSTOHELPyousend Windsor-Hi,his Herald. rhe additional information write or HELPFUL. EXPERIENCE call collect Ed. Mortenson,307 after i1:30 A,M.. 2’.80 P.M. or Apply Maeh LumberCo., Main your children to camp this sum- LawrenceLedger, Franklin News PREFERRED, BUT NOT after 5 PM. St, Wndsor. (2 mies from mer We’ll give you Territory near Record, South SomersetNews and DevonRoad, Cinnaminson,N. J. NECESSARY. Hightstawa)all benefits, homeand show you how"to earn Manville News. Ads may be oe077,(609) 829-3520. KEYPUNCH/VERWY- part~full. CALL448-1078 extra eash selling our famous COED-intramuralsupervisor, to mailedin or telephoned.Deadline time, $3/hr & bonus, mm2 yrs, CLIPPING NEWS from your products to friendly people. Youestablish &operate a programfor for newads is 5 p.m. Mondaysif exp. 029/059.Learn IBM 129. Call paper at home. $500.00 monthly can earn moneyfor campnew both boys & girls in after sehoot they are to be properlyelaesified. 452-6414 for appt. PROFIT possible. No experience. Send CLEANINGLADY Skilhnan clothes summervacation -- allin physicaledueation activity N. J. Ads received on Tuesdaybefore TAILOR&MENS SHOP CONTROLSYSTEMS, Route l, EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY stamped addressed envelope. area’ top ealary owncar &/yonrspare time. For details call: Teachers cerlifieate preferable & Princeton. for experienced, "take - charge" evidenceof ability to workwith noon will appear as "TooLate to AmeBox 31. Le Mars, Iowa 51031. reference~ requi~ed. (609)466-[ 862-5320.’ large nmnbersof students grades Classify". Adsmust be cancelled In growingsuburban village, Long secretary for insurance executive 1496. established business for sale in- NassauSt., Princeton. Workwill ] 9-12salary $1,160.- $|,520. for 3 by 5 p.m. Monday. cluding inventory & equipment. offer challenge,variety, personal seasons for work. Supervisor to RATESare $3.00 for four lines or Goodlong term lease. Business WAITRESS,part or full time, 21 growth and compensation com- MALE COLLEGE STUDENT - worka minimum2 hours a day / 4 less for oneJssae or, if orderedin could be expandedto othm’lines. or over. The Spare Room. Call meusurate with ability. Don’t Respensib]eand personable to sell WANTEDCAMEO GIRLS - Earn~ GRANDMOTHER- Busy mother days a week for 144 days. Apply by advance;$1.50 additional for two Ownersretiring. i20l) 844-2559or 247-5236. write, phone896-1843 now. in newMen’s retail slack store in extra moneypart time. Makenew[of large family needs responsible letter before May30, 1972 to consecutiveweeks or issues, and Cranbury starting June 8. 655- friends andhavea ball doing it./womanto babysit and be mother’s Superintendent to the Schools. lhe third insertion is FREE. H. B. LYONS i345. Call 924-3443 for nformation]helper. Occasional overnight, East Windsor School District Thereafter - each consecutive e96-1010 WAITRESS- wanted full or part- CLEANINGWOMAN WANTED - about the most exciting op-]flexlble schedule. Call CranburyStockton St., N. J. 06520. issue only costs $1. Next in- HEALTOI{ time, Applyin person. Call 448 - 1/2 - 1 day / week.Steady work, portunity you’ll ever have. crementof four lines 50 cents per LAWRENCEVILLE,N. J. 0803. Phylhs’sWindsor Diner, Rt. Cog448 - 8e80. TWO TEACHER AIDES - week and the same thereafter. 130 Windsor,N. J. emergencyemployment Act 1971- / (i55-/345. Adsmay be displayed with white H.S. Grad.-abihtyto type Applyto space margins and/or additional James E. Major, E.W. Regional BEAUTYSALON between New EXECUTIVE SECRETARY- / CLERICAL-General office work. capital Idtters at $3.50 per inch. Brunswick & Princeton. with legal backgroundto work for DENTALHYGIENIST - Prin- SchoolDistrict 448-4e4oEx. 23. ~,p^~"A~q~ Special discountrate of $3.00per Established business of 3 years. top executivein LaborRelations & ceton dentalpractice needsfull or ...... TANT-SECRE-[Goodtypin Lg skil s. Research Park’ IBM-MTSTComposer Operator.. inch is available to advertisers Highyearly gross. Priced right. Plant Management. To’ part time hygienist interested in .TARIESwith good stone and~ area. 9-5. Call 924 - 2701. Experienced only. Company: running lhc same classified Al[equipmentlike new.6 stations, secretarial skills required. Eli plaque control and preventive typing skills required for two[ ~ benefits, modern offices display ad for 13 consecutive cellont employeebenefits. Salar oentmtry.Previous experiencenot interesting postions in non-profit[ i rim’ +NrdnTT~!~I~!~PEr~.. Research Park, Pr nceton. Ca l weeks or issues or different 9 dryers. Further details by personal appearance only, For commensuratewith experience ueeessary. Reply Box1970, e/o ,health organization..Opportuni!y / ~,ig’h’~cookin"g’(.~/a~’n’ie’d~y c’oup]e 924.7300. classified display ads totaling 20 _appointmentcall realtor N.J. Please send resumeto Box IgdE Princeton Packet. ADVERTISING- Manager, free - ,or auvancemem~ hour wee~/r r s to care ,or vriaeeton or more inches per month, and Mann,201-297-2516. lance part - time, to promote hbe’ r al benefits’ ’Prmceto ’ n are [a’ Home .o ea~ood salary 92t - 9482 whoarrange to be billed monthly. i c/o Princeton Packet. sboppingcenter in E. Windsor,N. [ owntransportation necessary,/ ’ "’ ’ Boxnumbers are $1,00 extra. J. area. Workingknowledge ell Call for interview, Mrs. Reposed BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- advertislng&PRessentiaLReplyj 609-924-4124, TERMS:25 cents billing charge if Wouldyou like a business of your TECHNICAL INFORMATION to Box315, Windsor,N. J. 08561. COMPANION:Senior citizen APPLICATIONS- are being taken ad is not paidfor within - 10 days own. Youdon’t need an office to ASSEMBLY& WIRING- Elee* ASSISTANT- Part time library living in Rossmoorneeds help on a for Life Guardsand WatarSafety after expiration of ad. loper cent start. Beginat home,full or part tronic cEasis &printed circuit and technical information for full tfme basis. She has arthritis, fnsfruclors, Musthave WSIand cashdiscount on classified display time. Ideal for husbandand wife boards. Small Co. interesting & chemicalconsultant. Sometyping but is healthy and all facilities. Sr. L.S. to qualify. ContactSouth adsif bill is paidby the 20thof the team. Call 609-466-2417 No varied assemblywork. Excellent required. Handicappedperson can DISHWASHERS SWEETADELINES NEEDS Your own bedroom and bath ighl Brunswick Recreation Depart- following month. Situations obligation. No information over benefits, Call 29%4448. be suitable. Call 921-2724. YOU!If you can sing and enjoy a housework.Call Mr. Currie~ 921- ment,201.329-8122. Wanted ads ore payable with telephone. Let’s have coffee and For Residence Hall operated by challenge call AnnBeam 201-359- 3676 (son in law) order. The newspaper is not talk. Sheraton Prineetoo Corp. on 8495for further informaton. responsible for mu’ors not Carter Road. (Route 569) 2-1/2 corrected by the advertiser im- miles from Hopewell, Must have IF YOUREQU/RE - $25000 - SALESPERSON- Part time for PHONESOLICITORS. - Work NEED EXTRAMONEY -- But mediately followiug the first new Men’sretail shop in Cran- owntranspor[ation. Excellent RECEPTIONIST publicalionof the ad. $50,o00 in annual earnings we from our Princeton offices, 9-5, workingconditions, good salary children keep you at home?As an TYPISTS(2) . wouldlike to talk to you about bury. Small operation. Need AvonRepresentative you can set sonmonepersonable. 655-1345. five days. Phone924-0263. benefits. Applyin person or call Maturepersonable individual to BUSINESS ’ OFFICES: The Beip International’s newunique ChefSuell (609) 539-4224, your ownhours, work whenI full time and Iweekendtypist for work in Princeton Corporate of- Princeton Packet, 300 Wither- franchise program.For additional youngsters are in school. Find out theMedical Records Depart- lice. Nice surroundingsduties to spoon st. Ptiucetan, N.J. 08540., informationwrite or call collect FULLOR PART- TIMEpick-up Amyeasy it is to earn extra cash ment, 9-5. include typing, &dictation. Ex- qch 609-924-3244; The Central Ed Ivlnrtenson, 300 IJevon Road EXPERIENCED OPERATORS &deliver orders for Fuller Brush. TYPISTS & SECRETARIES the Avonway without upsetting EXCELLENTFRINGE cellent benefits. Ca11799-2000 for Post,’ Building 3530, Room202, Cinnamrisen, N. J. 09077,(509) on single needlemachine. Section Carnecessary. Start $3.60per hr. fami y responsibilities. Call (201) 029-3520. BENEFITS interview, 3530(Route 271, KendallPark, piece rates, steady workand excel (609)393-0212. Interesting assignments avail- 725-5999. J. 08824.Tch 201-297-3434;Wind- workingconditions 7 holidays, able at Man0ower NOW. TRE CARHIERCLINIC sor-Hights Herald140 South Main,IIAVE YOUROWN RUSINESS - and 3 wkdpaid vacation. Loca Hightstown or Prihceton area. BELLEMEAD, N.J. 10q, (2011359-3101 tfORSE STABLEHELPER - for St., thghtslown,N.J. 00520.Tel: investnmntnnder $10o. hlcon’le EDITOR- Dynamic executive Stopin or call today.Interviews 9 - occasional weekend relief. Call 609-448-3005; The Lawrence potential $1,000. per month.Call editm" of a major national 2. REAL ESTATESALES Ledger,2978 BrunswickPike (Rt. 201-359-5476. FRANBEINDUSTRIES magazine headquartered in New Mrs.Cobb, 924-3030. 1 ), Trenton08648. Tel. 609-696-9100, 205Brooks Blvd Jersey. Compensationdependent MANPOWERINC. FULL TIME, SOME EX- The South SomersetNen,spapers, Manville,N.J. on ability and experience. Ex- 20 NassauSt. Rrn.305 Princeton PERIENCE PREFERRED. FOR "MARKET RESEARCH 240 SouthMuin St,, Manville,N,J, (201)725-5100 EAST WINDSOR,WEST WIND- cellent benefits. Replyto Box1967 921-6605 SOR, FREEHOLD& GENERAL CODERS. Some coding ex- 08635.Tel. (201)725-3300. HelpWanted c/o Princeton Packet. K1TCtIEN PERSONNEL perieneeand typing skills helpful. AREA. Mustbe available full time (9-51 Expandinghospital needs dietary duringcourse of survey act v t es STEELE,ROSLOFF & SMITH aidesand dunngroom waitresses, with time off in h~lw,,m~ah~. i For appointmentcall 609 - 448 - No experiencenecessary. Shortterm review~Tithexce"l’lent Bus.Opportunities ACCOUNTANT experienced in PRINCETONFIRM meeds an INSURANCECLERK - TYPIST - EXPERIENCEDSALES help l 8811or 609 "655 "OOBO ’ benefits andearnings; potential to account assistant. Accounting accuracy important. Experience lHE CA f { RIERCLfNI C )ublic accomlting for CPAfirm backgroundor education helpful. needed for better women’sready promisingindividual(s). Pleasant helpful but not necessar Willingto wear. Trenton’sfinest fashion l BELLEMEAD,N.J. working conditions. Equal op- Trenton - Princeton area. Ex- Goodfigure aptitude mandatory. to he trained. Sendquabfications, Z, cellent oppm’tnnity with ex- Pleasant modernoffice, excellent shop. Full and part time hours .... (201)359-3101 portunity Employer.Call for an name, address, telephone number+available. Top salary¯ Calll uppt. t6091 452-8259or 452-8282. STOREFOR RENT, formerly a panding firm. Please send resume company paid benefits, good to BoxM, RockyHiH, N. J. 08553. ,,,~,^r,u~’~A,n~,c¯ ~,~,~,~ ~t~,o groceryanddelicatessan.Area 15 to box 1969 c/o Priueeton Packet. starting salary. Call 924-93e0. manager,Lawrence shop, 882-2821 x 30’. Call 725-7931. Positions available in September, __ 1972, in primary school and high MATURE REGISTERED [school. Duties include typing, ,,ADMI,NISTRAT!VE. SECRE- / filing and supervision of students. NUP.SE- single or widowedfor OFFICE CLERK ~,~rt~ - oppor,umty tot ex- Em lo ed when school i in boardingschool infirmary duties. perienced individual with se~n~YP, hn,,rdav $~7Sn~r~nH REALESTATE SALESMAN Full time position in SeptemberV/ith generul office or insurance ...... +o ...... "’~ ". with opportunityfor 6 weekswork mthahve seeking permanent/ +" Liberal commissions,hospitalization and profit starting in June. Positionprovides background to work in the position with established at-! 1 Su erintend nt ~Sc Is Business Office. Some typing chiteeturalfirm.5 days benefits, i iv~oPl~tY~omPr,,A To+~eshi~ ’ Sc~o°~ls’ nn apartmentand requires live-to required. excellent working conditions I -o~~+- ~-. .... ~,~,..... ’ sharing.If youare unlicensed we will train, 3 offices nursmgduties. If interestedin the salary open ReplyBox#1965 C/O position or in further information EXCELLENTFRINGE , call 609-466-1400for application. to choosefrom. 234 Nassau Street, Princeton,63 N. pleasecall 448-0155. BENEFITS ~rlnceton Packet. ’rliE CAItRfERCLINIC Main St. Cranbury,and 2978 BrunswiokPike, BELLEMEAD, N.J. RELIABLE THOROUGH GIRLPRIDAY -part time, assist (201)359-3101 HOUSEKEEPER,2 days a week DENTALASSISTANT - Girl Lawrenceville.Call the DurlandRealty Company, with payroll aod billing. Small Somerville. Call Miss DeMott NassauStreet office, Call 924-2040. wantedfor chairside assistant, (201)725-1112 weekdays, 9 - Experience preferred but will Inc. 924-2054for confidentialinterview. HbTSI~’KI~Ei~ER- to do light tram. 4-1/2 day week, no ___ workonce a week. Call 448-0303 BABYSITTERWANTED - ever~ evenings. Modernoffice, salary I I I iii[ HOUSEKEEPER; Mature Tues, Thurs & Sat. evening an~ open.Cnll 201- 359- 5000. between9-5. ThePrinceton Packet Newspapers SouthSomerset Newspapers NOSELLING , . , KEEPYOUR PRESENT JOBI womanto run household 5 days a possibly1 or 2 afternoonsa week. week, 9-5, mondri, in Cranbury Call 921-3127. 300Wi,hetspoon St., PrinCeton P.O.Box 146, Somerville, N.J. WHOLESALEDISTRIBUTOR WANTED NOFEE CHARGED area. Must have own trail- 924.9244 (2or)725-33~,5 S,mplySEIVKe¢omplny Is{Iblllhtd all¢,~lh icgQunl$ iii Ih)lirel lhq~ i$eel | coin op|tlled WEMAY HAVE JUST THE sportation andmust be willing to SWIMCLUB SUPERVISORS ~e~d,r~,~eh~e ~a~o~3 t~n~~,~rt~l ~o~ve seen o~IY s~lo ~~oca

HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted SituationsWanted Announcements BargainMart BargainMart ~Pers°nals I)UPIACATINGROOM ASST. - WILLCARE FOR children of ltlGH SCHOOLSTUDENTS PROGRAMMER- Dynamic 360 RECEI)TIONIST-SECRETARVrelief receptionist. Non-profit work ~g mothers in my home *JUNIOR&SENIOR* ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS[ IMPOB;rEDScandinavian Du~ KNITNO()K FAIH{ICS on-line Computer Cmnplex organization in Princeton area meals meluded. NewBrunswick HELP AND INFORMATION.[ table, teakwood,$125; teak stack needs reliable individual for CALL609-924-7592, Rt. 200,Belle Mead,N.J. requires :160 assemblylanguage Switehl)oard & secretarial ex- Call (2011828-5547. Check how NATIONAL Itables (3), $50; walnut modern (201):159.3285 programmer experienced with pm’ienee necessary. Neat ap- duties in busy duplicating and COLLEGEADVISORY SERVICE bedroomset 5 pcs. orig price nmiling department. Will also multi - tasking Applicant should )earanee and pleasant telephone NEEDLIVE IN IfELP AT YOURcan help you! FOR BAGELLOVERS if you $1200.selling price $450. or best Ivlontgomery’s Bicentennial have at least 4 yrs. experience voice. Research Laboratory in )rovide relief to receptionist. SUMMERplace? Mature law want hot Bagelsat night after 8 offer; Kling sofabed double, special, 50%off nn all buttonsthis using DOS with heavy dsk Princetonwith excellent benefits llequires good telephone man- student andartist wife available. Throughthe usage, of advanced PM.Use the side door. 177 Mercerantique pine, $200; drapes, new, week, Thursdaythru Sunday. utilization. Prefer teleprocessing in+ogram.Call Mrs, Craig for an ners, sometypin~ and an interest Gourmetcooks. 215- 649- 4022. computertechnology, we can save SL, Hightstown,N. J. best offer; :t imported chan- experience and :160 with ;3330. appt. in working wLth duplicating you monthsof confusion and in- deliers, from Finland 8 X 10 equipment.Ilom’s 9-4:45 liberal Excellent benefits. Send resume EXPEB.IENCED15 YEAROLD decision, importedRwa rug $100. 2 yr. old in confidenceto PersmmelDept., AMEItI(’ANCAN (’()MPANY benefits, own transportation irl wants to be your mother’s LAWRENCE PLANNED llotpoint washer and gas dryer, Triangle Publications Inc. ,169N. llarrisonSt. necessary. Call Jmlnedmtelyfor ~ To be a successful student, your nPARENTHOODCLINIC, Wed. $300.both. Call 443-:1124. NEW BED -- moving to interview, Mrs. Repose,609-924- clper this smnmer.Phone 201- California,must sell. Call 201-297- Research & DevelopmentCenter Princeton, N.J. 2!17-o732. academic9ualifications, eo[’lege afternoons. Call 883-8399. 10 LakoDr., Hightstown, N. J. t 009) 921-2510 412,1. programobjectives, financial - 2855. 08520(609) 448 - 11100.Art equal scholarship objectives and en- -~-- opportunity employer. Equal opportunity employerm/f DENTALASSISTANT - E. Wind- vironmental needs, nust match sor area. Full time, no nights, PA[B.- of king size twin beds with INTELLIGENT,adventuresome those of the college you wish tel B~r.ainMart new5" latex matresses $95. 48" aggressive, will train. Call 448- attend. OLherwiseyou can be one - o WINE HOBBY USA - Home 6000. 19 yr. old seeking $1500to help winemakingsupplies available 820 hexagoncoffee table $25. Dressers finance a college education. of the 750,000annual drop-outst [ State Rd, Rte 206, Princeton(1/2 $10-$25. Writing table &chair $20. Available from June to October. mile south Princeton Airport) Stereo $35. NewSpanish Guitar PUBIASIIINGCOMPANY - will ContactSteve 921-6839after 7 p.m. With our bank of information on SMITHCORONA -orfable Men-Sat10-6, Thurs.,Fri 10-9. Tel strap &case $45. Bookcases$3. - 11400occ!’edited colleges, and [typewriter with case $e30. Call 924-5703. $5. Swingset $25. Schooldesk $8. ASSISTANT - Bookkeeper CLERK TYPIST - BECEP- unlversmes, our multHmmon(609)737-1142 Electric train new $20. 20’ Alum knowledgeof cash disbursement, )able of TIONIST- at Pr. Churchoffice, dollar computerreport, you, with extention ladder $18. Beautiful purchase book, & bank recon- to parf time, 1-5 PMdaily. Send the aid of your parents and expert -- blue foam hacked fiberglass ciliation. Benefits. ApplyMach organize atld eopy/e resumeto Mr. Scott, 8 Central guidance of your¯ Counselor ST"RD ..... RAINOR SHINE - May13 & 20, 63 drapes 115 x 64 $25. Thai temple I,umber Inc., MainSt. Windsor. poblications. Com WILLBABYSIT in my home for cannot help but amve at ’ yourU booI --...... mauen prance oat+.,- Ave., NewBrunswick, N. J. 08901. workingmother. Manville area. ¯ ’ " :" " F-500 Van, 64 F-100 pick,up, 65 Rubbing in frame $25. Flea inodernoffices, Best college m the entire country.t $65KcaseCall ’924S6 X ;J~2389 X8l;J 9’ 630 shelves a m ’ Util, 85 Olds-Delta ’88, Cushmanmarket type items 10¢ - $10. 18 Princeton.Call 924-7300. (201)526-0082. main scooter. New& used garage l~arnl Lane, Roosevelt.448 - 7418. Save time and moneyby fruitless doors&parts hand &power toots, applications. M ECIIANIC FORJAGUAR XKE: BABYSITTER- wants position RUG- withp~,ad 12’ x 18’ building materials, (2) 1250watt Clatch replaeenmat. Workto be BEAUTICIANwanted, female. with family on vacation. 15 years generators someantiques, 8 am, Call or write for our NATIONALsandlewood.Good condt on, performedat ownersgarage. Call WANTED- X-Ray Technician, tc Call 359-8102. old, PrincetonDay School student, $50.Call 737-0265. 2 pro. PollackDoor Sales, MainSt CONTEMPORARY LIVING ’,1!57-0878anytime. experienced.Ca11599-9729. COLLEGE ADVISORY Windsor¯ be trained as Physicians (in- QUESTIONNAIRE.ACT NOW.-. ROOMFURNITURE 3 piece blue ternist’s) assistant full or part TO-DAY! sectional sofa, 2 brown time. Phone448- 0014 after 8 PM. upholstered chairs¯ Best REDUCEEXCESS FLUIDS with STUDENTDESK - 8 drawer Men. Tues, Wed& Thurs. NationalCollege AdvisoryService reasonable offer. (201) 359-6370. NEED MONEY? GARDENER- young man in- FLUfDEXtablets, only $1.69 at pecan veneer student desk. Good SINCEYOU ARE reading this ad, - P. R, Shays, 32 Whea~sheafLane, Thrift Drugs condition,$25, Call 609-466-3207. you must have time, aeed money, terested in grounds and house !)2,1,4]l5, J & J TEMPORARIES or wantclothes. Call (201)722-1393 maintenance on private estate. Local references. Drivers license¯ has manytemporary )ositious in or 754-9401for interview-- Beeline ONE STEREO ~anm c, nm MARIGOLDLINEN DRAPES - 9’ Lawrenceville, Princeton, Pen- CABINETMAKER - Small Fashions¯ ATTENTIONHOME SEWERS ¯ ...... ~"" an’ d ’12 wude" Orlg " $300. now$100 niogton tlightstown & Trenton castom shop needs experienced TAKINGA TRIP?Over too many KNIT NOOKFABRICS ~fOteLE~ #ood(~)~d~:~$95~Calleves each. Beigehomespun drapes area. Weneed wwiedsk s to f II cabinet maker and apprmltiee. toys,that is. Donate some to DESIGNERFABRICS ’ ’ and8’ wide.Orig. $200now $50. ea. these positions. Even if you \Yorkinteresting anddiversified. Toyland Booth Princeton as low as 99¢ to $4,00 peryd. -- Gold velvet Henrendonclub chair haven’(workedfor awhile comein Excellent o)portunity for right PRESCHOOLCHILDREN - 4 HospitalFete. Call 896-1866 or924- Route 206, Belle Mead and ottoman, $200. Spanish men. Snm peasant shop. Call years of age neededto participate !1356. 3 milesnorth of or call. 600-460-0767+ Children two years or older Call "Throne" with cane back and ]n a study dealing with the anytime 7992147 MontgomeryShop, Ctr. - on right ctMf~lTt~ O~urtM~n~^~,,~,m iseat $75. Spanish occasional 2936 BrunswickPike development of memory and straight and zig-zag stitches goodchmr ’ ’$25 ’ ’ Cd1799~ "0551 ’ (2-1/2 milesN. Of Brunswick reasoning. $!) for 3 one-half hr. CLEANINGWOMAN - 6 or 7 condition, maplecolonial style[ Circle) sessions. For details please NASSAU COOP NURSERY: cab net Ca 799-2661 between4-6 ..... 883-5572 morningspen’ week.Small ranch, contact Christine Riley or NormaCHILD CAREIN MY HOMEBY Applications being accepted for . ~. no chldren, 2 in family, Call ).m. l~Ut)L-12 X 3 Ill[er, accessores, Johnson, 452-4445, GreenHall, THE week 448 4407 1972-73school year. Experienced MODERN BLONDE I never used, $125.firm. Call 448- anytimeexcept between1:30- 2:30 Princeton University. teachers beautiful wooded MAHOGANYdining room table I pln’l¯(600) ’,195-12!t!). surroundingsat Princeton Pike & (38" x 60") with extensions and 40~1(f0~) COOK(RELIEI,’5 QuakerBridge Rd. Classes for 3 & pads. 6 chairs $225, 609-599-9639 4 yr oids from 9-11:30. (Hrs. ex- after 5 P.M. INSURANCESALES CAREER. TRYUS YOU’LLLIKE US- Mr. & tendedslightly past 11:30for those JSED FUt/NITURE of every BABYSITTERWANTED - 1 foul’ Sammer only. Must have ex- ~:laor life ins. co. expanding kIrs. Housecleaners-Ted& Warida description¯ Thousandsof feet to BICYCLEREPAIRS interested), Call 882-3390for in- browse through¯ Always I WeBuy and Sell yr. old and 2 school age girls. perimlce ill Institutional type )perations. Leads, salary, comm.desire 4-6 hours daily. Mustbe formation, llightstown Cranbury Manor cooking.Full time. 31usbonus. Full back- up services Steady. $2.50 per hr. per person. something different - largest area, iny home5 days a wk. own 3rovided. Liberal benefits. Call Sat. local $’,1.00hr. out of town$3.50 collection in BucksCounty. Daily TIGER AUTOSTORES transp, Call 448- 5202after 6 PM. per hr. plus trans. Call 201- 446- 1963 - 40 h.p. Volkswagonengine 8:30 to 5:30. Closed Sunday’. 24-20WitherspoonStreet ’filE CAB.RIERCLINIC Mr,Yaros t212) 889-5609or Eves. and transmission. Goodcondition. BELLEMEAD, N.J. t20152~7-1525. 11787.Call late arts, &eves. ATTENTfON MEN’s CLUBS? Edison Furniture, Doylestown,[ WA4-3715 Best offer. Call 201-722-8041after Pa. 1201) 359-3101 WOMEN’SCLUBS! Speakers 8 p.m_._L available, Fascinating topic ~) YOUNG¯PEHSON- ’ .. with senior /’( ’~SEt , ’ h NURSE-f~,u,-¯ "-"" you’venever hadbefore. Consider COMPLETEFURNISHINGS for life saving eertlBeate to attend/GYNoffice Full (ium Apply 930 MOTHER’S HELPER - for this excitingpossibility. 896-1340. TYPEWRITERS- Electric summer,to care for 2 girls, 7 &5 MATURETEENAGER - seeks efficiencyapt. - diningset, studio mamlal portable office models’ IPortable Royal electric sw nnng poo& fac tes Box/5wtek C 3is C i6040 yrs. old. Phone449 - !5414, couch,sofa. chair, bar, etc. Call 08, Roosevelt..N. J. 01555. babysitting jobs in KendallPark New,re(end t o.~ed. ADDERS’typewriter, never used: $150.00; ~ ..... area, after school and weekends. between9:30- 10:30 p m695-3348. CALCULATORSName brands’ Columbia rec-rd-player, console ) dest (151 of a argo family~so Rentals, Repairs. Trade-ins type (28 inches highl $25.00. Call WOMANWANTED - for light l GUAB.DS- Uniforms fm’nished .....PIiOGRAMMEt ~,._ - COM. ’"ca 1 lu i’ fie, esponstblhty.’ AIR CONDITIONER- Norge CENTERBUSINESS 924-297t evenings. delivery. Musthave car. and knowwork in Princeton-LawrenceviLeMEI~.CIAL:!60 Computer m-Reasonable rates. Can supply FREE NUTRITIONCLASSES, 10,000 BTU220 V. excellent MACHINES,Princeton Shopping Princeton area. Call 024-8283. I Area.For appt. call 201-329-I;021,sta!latlon ts expanding,, its references al~o an equally First one will be held Tuesday condit on. Bestoffer 440-7717. Center.924-2243. ousmessapp,lcauons;., ,ap.~ueant;reliable "backup" babysitter if I May23, 9:00 P.M. Youcan earn j i 3 snouln nave3yrs 360 ~OBuLanu ;!nn busy. Please call MaryAnnie, how to Look Better and Feel Lf N - full of part time. 3-ll P.M.: DOCKTOI~.let Cenler wants t~r~ experience Ill a UU~ eo"’~0l ~q7’s7’~ Better. Call TheNutrition Center BAILEY’S DEPAB.TMENT Call 448 - 0528 between9-6PM.]aggressive and experienced sales x’i,l’onment excellent...... benefits Route 130, for detai s. i STORE SunlawnNursing tlome 576 N. )erson, full or )art time. Call 882- prefer accounting degree. Send STEREO TAPE RECORDER GRETCHEN’SFABRICS & MainSt., Hightstown. 1210 10 a.m. to 12 noon. resmne[11 coofideneeto Personnel Akai ModelX330 - 6 monthsold, SEWINGMACHINES Princeton ShoppingCenter Dept, Triangle Publications Inc. hasprogramnunder, cross field heads, 12 hour eontimlousstereo Singer sales & service 5 major Uniformsa Specialty SWVI’CHBOARDOPERATOR.S -I MOTIIER’SI[ELPER- mature Research & DevelopmentCenter, 10 Lake Drive, Hightstowo,N. J. ROUSEPAINTER - Experienced recording. Still under warranty, brandssewing machines,30 No. [or small answerings.m’vme. I responsible, gMfor sunnner job’. neverused still in original carton. Mai~ St. Cranbury, N. J, For Nurses, Waitresses, Maids, rermunem,rleasant air con-i (’il1448-7467 (18520 (6095 448-9100. Anequal painters. Call BobWylie, 882-0744 FLEA MARKET at EWlNG opportunity employer. for free estimate. Ca I 009-587-3510after 5 p.m. 609 - 655 - 2050. Beauticians,Utility Work,etc. In ditioned office at bus step Paid ...... YIVlCA,Sat June 3, rain date June white and assorted colors¯ holidnys and medical benefits.] 10th. Refreshmentsdealers in- Men. thru Friday, 4 p.m. -IBABYSI’rTER FOR SAT. EVES DEIACATESSEN- clerk wanted vited. Write 246 Carlton Ave., - 12 p.m. or 6 p.m. - 9 p.m+Sat.’and! only. 16 yrs. or ovm’We 1 ven over18 part-tium, Applyin person. 24 ItOURCARE - for clderly lady. Trenton,N. J. 08618.Call (609)882- TIRES-- two J--70--14 Mickey BICYCLE FOR GIRL: CHOP- Sun l0 a.na. - 3 pln]. Please call Bruns.I(nolls area., off 27, North ,t Old Cranburyrid. Ehst ~YindsorGooddiet. Quiet countrysetting. 5097, daily 10-2. ThompsonIndy Profile. Used 3 PERModel 20 inc. Practically AIVlANARefrigerator - Freezer - Bea Ihmtat 924-6309. recur State TroopersBarracks.) Reasonable.Call 201-782-9572. months,$80. (201) 725-2546. now.$20.00¯ 452-9053. Kemnoreelectric washer and gas I Bruns.,201 - 840- 0330. dryer; 3 pe. wahmtbedroom, lwin PAINTER- exp. or helper, for MIRROR OF MOMMIES’ bed; 2 studdedsnow tires on rims, GARDENTRACTOR - Sears general contracting. Preferably REFLECTIONSa 40 page picture 7.35 x 14. 201-297-1514. over 30tnd nr’ed Mtst live II’EI~ ( ...... book which broadens a child’s 12h/p. with 4’ mower,3 years old, transpornlllon..... ,: L:auatL~ p ...... O al. qqo Vo’~, , ¯.t, ’ml ~ dur +~*on tt - expe"nv nonle leeu In" WAITItESSES-$40. - $50. a week MOTI-IER’SHELPER - English viewof mothers’roles. Story and excellent condition, $600. firm. RUBBERSTAMPS " part-tinm 11 AM- 3 PM. Men. Student age 20, available end of Call 921- 6653. Sehoolor Collegeaddress - 7)0)" -’ ...... suraneebenefits, BlndCross~ ...... Blue illustrations stimulate creative Fri. No ex erience necessar June - to Sept, Experienced,can thinking. Being used in schools FIom~business, zip-code Shield, paid holidays. North Buxton’s (~)ld Treoton R~. cook. Further information earl Rubber stamps of all kinds and MOVING,MUST SELL. 3 piece 3rnnswok, N.J. Cu 201-545-1668. andlibrarys. Send$3.50 directly to Cranbury448 - !)697. ElizabethPearson 924-1589. Identity Press, 817 Route 206, FEDDER- 8,000 BTUair con- sizes madeto your order at: walnut bedroomset, twin beds Mt)TEIERLYWOMAN- needed to! NEEDED. Secretary-Typist. Bordentown08505 or write for a ditionerfor sale, $75,Call 896-9713. IIINKSON’S $200, Amanarefrigerator, 13-1/2 care for 2 sinai] boystnld prepare[ free illustrated page. 82 NassauSt. eu. ft., 6 months$250. 2 studded dinner weekdays. Call 452 - 2111~ snowtircs with rims, 775 x 14, 4 ext, 311, weekdays or 443-3669, nmnths$40. Winter clothing in- 7:3(I - 9 eves aJ~dweek ends. SPODE(England). far sale. 2500 cluding coats, $40. All prices [tECEH’ION[ST-CI~EItK- post- hours pet" day 5 clays pet’ week. pieces, t/2 price¯ Addor compleleFOR SALE . Singer sewing AVAILABLE + ESTATE PRINCETONLACROSS CLINIC inegotiable. 201-207-1514after 6 lion availuble at Montgomm’yManuscript fy)ing and tnn- your set in all earthenwarepat- maehine, 17 eubic ft. upright p.m. lligh School ia Ski0mao.11 monthscriptioa from audographrecords MANAGER,27 years experience, -- August7 - 12. TheHun Sehool. terns. Also in Spode 4 quarf freezer upright piaoo Gladiron 46 vcars old efficient ~nc Director: Peter Savidge. In- tureens, 8 pint teakettle, jugs, tea eootract, lqease call 20 -: 59- 5 1 ancl tapes. $2.75 per hem’.Sumll crea’tve. Best references. Call structinn: Beginners, In- electric chain saw, antique Ior tit, apl)lieatiou. ~office mformalatn osphe’e G. R and coffee sets, Manyold date fireplace set and candlesticks. We’relooking for toys with wear- MATUI/I,.~all arouud w(nnanto Murray hie., 349 Nassau St. 2Ol-358-0246. termediate and Advanced, All marks from 191o, 104 N. Gaston Ca11883- 0746. for Toyhlnd Booth Princeton workin SeniorCitizen florae, Must ,1i~ rinceton,I ) honeJ24-0,130. c) a~es Connnuters only. For ap- Ave., Somerville, Call after 2 llospital F’ete. CaI1898-1866or 924- live in r,,) duys.) 2 days off. Room )heation and/or informatoowr te Lnl,,201+722- 4022. 9356, and hoard aml salary Call [lOl’ or ca Pete,’ Savidge, The tfun appt. Applegarth Rbst Center School Edgcrstoune ltd., Prin- KmBYVACUUM SALES FOR BAGELLOVERS - if you ( 009) .t.t6.7036, ceton, N, ~L08540, Bns: 921-7600, & SERVICE wanthot Bag(Is at night after PAI(T ’rIME ME(711AN1CAI+ S~I~AI’’+ C()MPANY~,,vo~vedllmpossibleToClassify llon,e; 921-3429. ;ARA(IEhousehold & yl’~ 201-249-1777 PM.Use the side door. 177Mercer design druftsnlun Ex )erience in with instrtnuents for fhe at-i sale, need eush manygood buy 201.725.0222 St., llightstown,N. J. layout, l)avs aud/nr ((+,enhlgs, lnasphere Illld (iuviornlneot has! too nunlerousto list. C-mendowl ~’{}l]I{~ i] lh~ia+wellarea. WriteP.O. o )enul ++ - for ii lcehn c 201-561-9200 elined person aler 1¢ st’ ~g t, 18 Farnl IAI, ill Roosevelt.448 J & NDistributing Co, Bax37, Ihlpewell, N.J. o0525. 74111. 1FactoryDistributor) APPLICATIONS-are being taken haodle receiving, stock ~g I+’IA,~A MMtEET’l’AlllA~ FOR shi ) ring, andnlinor re ~ rs IflqN’l’+Bhlgu sized, for Sat. Juoe Personals (Open9 A,M.-9P,M,) PINATAS(toys), $5,50[ - P~ rty for lart thne msitim,sin sunnl,cr ralil)rations, lleoefits - Call h~ (Sat, NLSP,M,/ plates, eups napkins, "cloth" recreation n’o~rams. Contact 17, uf MtUTiSIlall llcllah. Cell(or, rcv/ardillg in exchange fo 2301 I,awrence ltuad (l~t. 298). (any style), $1.25! Favors, hats South lh’unswlek I ecreatian ;rawil,g io Ihe ob w ’es n I)EARDAD, tlappy BirtMoyand lem, 5¢ ca, (limited). I)ellvet;y, l)epartu,cnf,2014120-1fl22. I) Call Aliec Euscr, 393.2487 for C)IA) BEAMS-12 century ohl sibili v mdIlUltu’r ty, Cu909-02,t reservatblu. love to the greatest Dadin the COOI+ESTNEWS X 8’ hondhewn boanls 8’ X 10’ and Call Barbara,201 - :159- 11841. ! lll(;lISCIIOOI, SOlq[OMI)ltE +t70. WOLId. FORTtlE COMINGSUMMEf+. 12 ong, C0 09(t-466-3207, iraJll as deutal assishud, af[er Lave,Norrle and Mike, I st’hou & Sa[s., ~1 V e Ite)y l)resses of wispycutLcn voile in I ]l[)X (~ "ll, tL/() S~tll Soluers( t I [lacron and eotten frolll J ’ILOT WANTEI)- to share use A N E C II (l T E S A N D[C l for li t, SF,(!ltl,i’rAIt Nt,+vspapt,rs. Iood ex lenses of ahllust new CORItESPONI)F,NCI!] rchlting to I OpcnTuesday to Saf, In:;0 SPI{ING CLEARANCE SituationsWanted ( [’SSIIt[} 5(11+ {}IIsOcoutact .t08- MttV[NG ML)ST SEI,L+ fhlo 20%to 5o%off } xce e )p ’t V’ ) ’ AI(I’IIUR MCCREA CONGEIt. 15 30 7 ~ los norll| of Princeton on all spring dresses, long skirts, I [ ’ L ’e ! ’ ...... ( veuinns’ ’+...... Y) y c y )t r n aterial t "10 I l{t. 200. Ih.lle Mcttd,N.J quality living roan1 &bc(Iroonl ~X) ~ ’ I ~ ] ledSt+C h{ 1’~’~X 1 gx+ t ...... !.., , I’ , , , ’’ u’ ~ I weel~(laysin lny ho no. (71 121 luruiturc. Sitlger sewing hulg (hess~s polyester, papls, cte )’ g S g S [~ (~ l’) s to o:3oP.M. M011, thru ICri. 921- I(EI)IIAI{N muehipcs,llest lteasmu, hle offer. Nut every size or color bul 8370 or wrife It, S, Conger vt’y cve st’ v( Ifct (;IRI ’ltll)A~ list(l, hll I~’ ’’ (Altl~ ~ I(R~ YDLItt 3Ill,1I A ...... t, 201-:159.3305 Call 113+3375, B!rrific vahles, ", J l c 5 y well w tlllllUUllb~lllglltb lh’cenhouse llrive, Prtneeloa, O)en Tnes(layto Sat, 10:30 ¯ ’ ~ ’ un erne Ave~ 71i Thnnkyuu, 5:’t(I. 7tU ICSnol"Lh el )tq)lCetOllul5 Cellcn|’ tlll)gL" ,’ )* ~ ncnelllS l I’4It ’ vsill’i It~1 ’ U i ’C S I ’ I : ’11 ) S ’y (I , Iraosporlotllll tUPC!~Sslirv, ’ alalyS Is It Iqt Ut( i, ifiqio- XI~x...... RI, 200. lleile Mood,N.J. ~io t)tt~,~,)~,l, ll,ltt with tIohouguud posth,g& tclcpMne. <21111 722. IW,IAAIfl,E 2 gh’ltcom++’ill ckmn]1,’11,111 II(}I,I+OW IhXX’ CAMP, JAM ESIIUIH~ PI, ANNEI) 6 lahlcs for t;em’go MCGI)VEItN ItEIl IIARN o,,,+,,a, o I .tul vo ) ho S,, Sl)}’,, OWllrUll Ilalscv Itccd o d Cr Ill I’V, PAItl,iNTIIOOI) CLINIC, Fri. USAItMY ilsClared SlSl R!rsco)0, at Neshunlc Station I,’I,EA 201.359-3305 ...... J ~;I rl u 1’ ,I +i 5, tegs[e’ ~v¯t’ t IIt’S ¯ l Yrs luoruhlgs atAnlerk’utl Le~hsI5 like new.$275 (al[ 2{tl I1.1.tl. 22, MARKETSun., Muv21 ) Ihlindate Ihlll, Cal (21111621"93:13. Muy211 l 00utioIIS21)] - 356¯ (12L4,

2 1 5)t I ’ q I NI WI) c leg IIsl I R US lark rdi u inusb ’rRYlllAl)EX, fur1,1orlyl}ex.A- Inadcro MAIIOGANYc,ls[t)ln CAIIINF/’ I u 1 41" x 22"+., SEAItSKI,,’NMOItli: 18 cu, ft, self NI RSI WIH, ICq ltN or 11 N +sh< , s r glsc n)ll w hdling g t +ok 3:3 ii) ¯ II I)l & 11 151 ¯ I e y l s v sw l)iol. NewI)allSe, sap1(}fornlllhl, 38 wt i 6 i0 ves 1’o1’storago, defrusLillgrofrigerolor , fl’ee~,01’, st+ yt s v +~ +~1~/~: v 4 + M I)1 y 08¢al Thrg’t l)rogs, III)I)M I)IVII)EItS . ’ cnulertoue. 3 yrs. old CalL448. il , I11LI’tu’t li01t+ 01sa cs)cr[clweex+>’c (I ’+’"7’ ’~’~ ? ]’]: ]] ~"]{] ’] ]] " * +]t~[I ~]’[’t+[ stereo+cte. $1(I Cull021 2170 Olle,,lngstyle,st, 5’witl~clnto°~72,!1 ofler 5 PAl, S ’l t St IP it+tl Nursing 20 wide, llulh 8,L/2’ w}dewilh 111ESt’llO(ll,I~+i...... ~] AI/ENTS ...... + tl lie IIRnll)th,g rails Ul)dhol’,|WOl’e, II I t II Mo"It+,’ u \Vt WAN",’, ) AWNStl 51 )W I NEEl) SfIPf,t Nl+ rtITAL¢ 0 I ONYCAitT ¯ har,oss al( (h,od colldithlll, Cnstin!w $90- !’ ~ ~ " Kcod I ~l ’k ’c 1! ve w hdq’o¢",’holo’e)Nurm!ryStl!nals I,TL’CIII+;II&FlttIS’L’l,31. Vct ~’ ~ PWANTFll\V)lltSStS Ill ~?,’ ’ ~ in)( I yC ’~Ct le’slvuihulo0t Coil Ii(ITLINI+~9;N lIH t g~tly 7 saddle $/5 Co 291 2078163 $11}0,Askh)g $25, & $30, coIl 1411+ hollglnghllup, $85.I,urge lulLI,ple Sl!!ll~l"" UisIrCtlh -- snt ’I -Sl InlS" ilt’SI~’~ +’ ] II WU’cull’)ll ’)l)7’[181il0fBT’P’10 I C i ~+ , I),ln,, 12II11(111 it, ,17;~7, shprt prder cuuks t I shlhll IS 11111]pOI 1 tY~ greellhoe(It $2:~ pr £1++hu,l i $37; Ilustussbs I ! ’" oak iI)[rrars $5.. $19 Poh’ took Ight st,lltl~ $5(}; teltk ehostof ( lel Cl(ch’lle Rl ’ ii s , J . ; I ’~ ~!} bXP!+S’I)’i’N! t:’qcrc t (I, VOUN" ’ I NOW,’t) t IIIGIITST(IWNI I,ANNIql) SEAISGAIIIIX( 1’] C,(IMPACTOIt ’ + ...... ¢ fi ~ SL ~V1)+ S I +.111C . ltX:+ , All Chlsslfled orm, codes UrlIWt!’8’1110 ’t ’ tt ’o ex. II rillCt+hll!Rd, lllgldstewn(at,rnss I’ahlholth vs V,,,,,u.,, ...... ~,,h,,, ~l) ,h0’ MthOVIJtN t.AMI Alt,N IN PAlllqNTIllitllICl,lNIU+Molldoy psed oneI,lanliL $150, cost $2fi7, £111o11St!oploss spool fie(t, ce (lit chin 011. COglrJ , 15,19 O t A& , ~ "[,I]~1’;~’1: :S :7+"*;~t c ’l wu m, ct {e +Xt SDt (ttNSWC~ C |t cvt, i)lllgS,Coil ,I.IB, 3.130, tl!()|ll,l,lll.~’q~, oo, +1 +

...... ,, , , ,,,,,,, u lUll I I IIIlUlIIIIIII IIIH I IIIII I IH ’ rue pm~cErowP.qcK~ "Seven For Central Jersey" ’ The,I ~wmnc~I.cdgor TheManville News 7HE CENT~L POST The Franklin NEWS’RECORD IOINDSOR-HI6HTS HERJtLD Classifi’ed qdvertising / Pets& Animals AutosFor Sale AutosFor Sale BargainMart Mdse.Wanted Antiques Lost& Found/ Pets& Anirnals FORDCOUNTRY SEDAN 1901~ 1968COMET--2 door std. shif’t, : pb &ps, radio &heater. Mustsell. good condition, 5 newtires. Call WE’REGOING AWAY- Lovin[ RCA VICTOR HI FIDELITY WANTEDUSED MEN’S Racing ANTIOUELARGE WALNUT "IS YOURDOG MISSING" if so Makeoffer. (609) 595-5250, 6-0 924-2868. .; ~alld ~,ate fm stereo amolifier/Bike in goou conuition. 009-921-drop leaf table, gate leg $200. Pr. please read on. Anumber of lost dog needs loving home, Guider 3.In, ...... 4 ’ ’ In rctre ver female, spayed,5 years, with 120 watts neak dower/7058 or 201-297-343 . of chairs mrea 1820 wa ut straydogs have been appearingin .i AM/fro radio and~ studi~mat c/ ~ upholstered seats. $60. Small pine the Millstone Twsp. Dtst~row Hill AKCallshots papers, Champion1040 CItEVY- 327 cu, inch, 450 SCHOOLBUS International 1059 reeord changer 8 speakers, in ,, .. , . . . . mirror, reverse pamnng upper area Pedigree&mixbreed. Rt. 33 ’#~~O~ pedigree. Cal 021-7107. h,p., 350rear mags,bucket seats, 58 passenger. Canbe used as bus modern danish oiled walnutWANIED-l~tonm u’alns ~°r half $40. Old European enos, E. to 1st jughandle past Twin 4spd.,bestoffer. Ca aftcr5p,m., or camper. Must sell. Makeoffer..’ cabimt. Ca 924-1549. .[raue ~,’ we’ -’ ’ re- ....mCO o,A~,,CCtUr:~ ’ ,seine copper, 1862thru 1924. Call Rivers, turn at. follow road to 183-7237. Call (009)585-5250, 0-8 p.m. take all. canouu-~,o- ..... q218612 endLt. turn at Deadend to dirt/ | Rd. Th s road wouldbe the vic, ~ 63 BUICK-Special station wagon. 1953 MERCEDESBENZ - 300 " ATTENTIONtlOME SEWERS II NAN’SANTIQUE & GIFTSHOW, that these dogs are roaming in, series sedan sliding roof. Not ALUMINUMBOWBOAT -- Ca open Saturday &Sunday 10 a.m. - This has been writted by people /’~~ puppies AKC, champ, sired, %8,automabc, radio. 3 seats for 5 p.m. Route 130, Cranbury NJ concerned for the welfare of i affeetionate, intellgent, beautiful extra kids. Roof rack fire engine running. $350. Ca 452-8096. ::i You are t bove average in-448-1831 (across front Big ATrucking). animals. S AVE. . .. / b aek & silver markings, excel. red. Extra mountedsnow tres. te I gence, creative, resoureefu Brandnew brakes. Shocks& white VOLVO1969 144S,excel Cond., new and an individualist - so arc we! ..... 1Formerly Sma1 Animal Rescue~ show prospects or loving corn- wall tires this week. Recent in- valves muffler, front brakes, League) / panions, $125& up. Call 201-832- spection. AGoodbuyat $325. 440- paint. 41,000mi. Leavingcountry. SPOTCASH- for electric trainsA / 2462. Kuit NookFalu’ics Lional AmericanFlyer, HO,etc. PRIMITIVES-- Furniture and tFOUND- metal tennis racouet I For Adoption 7418. I Asking$1675 452-71.11 (Charlie) Rt. 200, Belle Mead Call 201-722-8273. collectibles at The Cob Web~43 N. and case Fell off your ear rooftop ] ...... 201-359-3285. Main St, Cranbury (big ren oarn on Witherspoon Street Rescued Lg mamt~ouie-~nepne r- ado g -- WEST HIGHLAND WHITE 1967 MGB- blue convertible. 1965 MUSTANGCONVERTIBLE - beh nd Pharmacy). Closed by a ert Packet employee Call good outside watchdog. Excellentcondition, wire wheels ItEFRIGERATOR- 2 door, 18 WANTED- one quail, male or Monday 924-3244and identify. " [ Female purebred German TERRIER Wanted. Champion 8 cyl. stick, $375.firm. Call Dave blood lines. Call eves. and week- speed. Completeservice recor~ at 921-3100or 359-8059. cubic feet. food storage. Large female from 5 - 20 days of age. / Shorthared Pointer. available. 201-359-3539. freezer, bronzetone. 9 mos. old. Call 448-4857after :1:30 p.m. / / Femalemixed breed Terrier all ends 609 - 452 - 9308. ;125. Call 448- 0683, ~ ] black with tan markings. | Female white with tan markings 1900 MGB- Excellent cond, wire " 1967 PLYMOUTH- Belvedere, V- wheelsradio, folding top, 2 snow D^~^ O a .... ]CockertypefoundonValleyRoad. TRADINGSTAMPS- We buy, sell 0t MIIlllldl~ / Male mixed breed Collie-Shepherd )OBERMANPINSCHER 8, light blue. 448- 2554.$590. tires tonnau low mileage. Must LIGHTHOUSESUPPLY and trade. Phoae924 - 8263...... rm sell. $1400.Ca 609-440-7697. 520Bound Brook rd. uUl~b: I£15VUhUTIUNAI~.¥war - ] pup. Dunellen,N.J. llession Jaeger Rifle, British W. / FemaleGerman Shepherd type P~PPIESinoculated. Excellent" Croppedquality andand (opposite AmericanGas) Kctand pisto Civil War Star ~,~G/d°g’ temperament1 black and tan, 1 VMW600 119601 - Florida green ’62/’05 MERCEDES220SB - Ecell. : single action 44 caliber revolver. AKCR ...... D,m| Malepurebred large toy Poodle red. Females. $175. ea. Call 201- AM/FM,38,000 miles, $1325. Cal mechanical condi. Rebuilt ’05 Phoneafter 7. 448-7837. 452-8832or leave messagefor J. engine,new shocks, muffler, tires, Desksfrom $35. Elcetrical sup- GOLDEN NUGGET ANTIQUE H~t~-~ha~n$~ons~;stoek.r~al][ ~rleC°tpuC°~rredblack miniature 446-9656. Berensonat 921-9795. clutch, etc. 466-2784eves. plies--wire, plugs, etc.; Black MARKET- S ngle items or com- 215- 802- 2523. | Poodle lights. 115 volt 15 seconddelay plete estates "purchased. Total Affectionate rust colored short STANDARDPOODLE PUPPIES: MERCEDES1900 - 220SE. con- timers, brass shelving ends for auction service available if hair Collie type dog. Black AKC, champion sired, 972 VOLVOStation Wagon5 runs vertible. Mechanicallyperfect. $1.50 each, Manyold articles; lesired. PhoneJames W. Siuta. AKCCOLLIE PUPS; shots & Male2 yr old purebred standard shots, wormed2ran. old, partially old 6,000 mi. L st price $4100. Bluewith red leatherinter,or. Call moulding; wood craft items. 1609)397-0811, Lambertville, N. J. GarageSales wormedchomp, sable & white. Poodle. housebroken.201-782-5791 or 201- Sacrifice$3395. Call 921-0545. Picture frames from $1.00. (2011990-2568, 452-01969or 737-1553. ’ 309-5175. Finishedlamps and parts to build Call us about our selection of ’65 CHRYSLERNEWPORT- 2- your own, Swivel chairs, wood& ~oungcats, door hardtop, good condition, metal. WILLBUY -interestiag old, GABAGEAND BAKE SALE, BOSTON TERRIERS -- AKC 1971 TOYOTAMARK I1 station reasonableprice. Call weekdays, antique and classic cameras for ’hursday May18, 8 a.m, to 4:30 Males, raised with children, 448- PUPPIESBOUGHT & SOLD- All 1:30-3:30 and 6:30- 8:30P.m., 921- Comeand Save, Eot!rs 10-6 ~,m. homeof Mr, and Mrs, John 4646. [f ~.ou find an injuredpet call the breeds handled pure & mixed. wagonfactory a/c, radio, auto 9695. Tel. (201)526-0054 (Home) mycollection. Call 609-924-7997. 2821 Princeton Pike in 3once. Sold Sat, Sun & Monday10-5. trans, disc brakes, tinted glass, Lawrence Twp. Items: old fur- Bought Monday’s only 8-5. excel cond.$2400. Call 924-2774 niture, babyfurniture, old books, GOLDEN RETREIVER - Call Mrs. A. C. Graves, 921-0122J.P.O’Neill Kennels, US #1, after 7 p.m. wkdays,anytime on 65, 442 &,W--31Package,. new WANTEDTOBUY:Scrap copper, clothing and so forth. Sponsored Alexander is too muchfor our between 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Monday Princeton, N. J. wknds. engine-200 miles w/850 CFM ANTIQUEFULL SIZE - four brass, lead, aluminum, stainless housein town. Canyou give him a thru Saturday. HolleyDualfeed Carb. Eddlebrock poster bed Williamsburgblue, lsteel etc., solids or turnings: by the Lawrenceville Republican homein the country.Call 466-2738. manifold. TRWPistons. Cam. washstand to match. Five piece industrial business, private. Club. ’68 PONTIACGTO Auto, buckets, HookerHeaders, Hurst 4-s3peed, d ette set drop leaf table hand Correct market price, cash paid. HUNGARIAN POINTER - post, radio, p/s, disc brakes, T-10Muncie trans., 4.41 Posl rear decorated Two triangular lamp S. Klein Metals Co. Inc. W. crossbreed male, health~, af- Tack and Thrush. Call 024-2227 tables. Dinner set for eight /uld). CamplainRd., RDl, Somerville, SA’LMAY 20, & 271h 10 to 4. TONKINESEKI’TTENS avail- AutosFor Sale lettered tires, A1 cond.31,000 mi. after 6. N.J.08876. Phone (2Ol) 722-2288. Console stereo,reeker, bunk beds,refrigerat°r w/iCesofa, chair, abe Very loveable and fectionate, guardian, 5 weexsold, 297-2620. Call 201-359-6745. affectionate box trained all have $15.Call 882-9131. warm brown coats wit~a darker 1966 OPELKADETTE - 23 000 mi, l~st/ ~ hooks, clothing, odds & ends, 50 W. points and turquoise eyes. Only 1963 VOLKSWAGENBUG: good uewtires, exc. cond., economical’80 VOLVO122: Goodcondition 6 the KingLutheran Church, lit. 27,[ IUI ,,oi,~l I ~rl. LongDr. Lawrenceville,896-1953. $35.Call 466-0024. condition, must sell, $350. Call transp., $800.,orbest offer. Call goodtires. $300.Call 737-0483. I¥1U~lbdl IltOt. STANDARDPOODLE PUPPIES 009-448-9897bet. noon- 2 P.M. ¯ Ke d Park S t May20,10 a.m.-2 -Topquality, showprospects. Jet 021-7273. ~ r s ’~ail~ t:le’ I ~ .... black or brown. $200. ea. Stud ’70 TOYOTOCORONA - Moving, service for standard, min. and mustsell. 16,0000mi, perfectcond, FREE- adorable kittens. Please toys. Call 201-440-9650. snowtires, $1600.or best offer. 1969 ELDORADOCADILLAC- air 1964 ALFA ROMEO 160( Call 883-6380after7.. DIS-WAStIER- under counter ’GARAGEI;Ivloving to &apt. HOUSE mustsell SALE, the. call 924-5160. and full powerall available ac- SPYDER;32,000 mi, 5 spd trans, !~EiCO"DI~lC~"r"D’6r’I^r’~n~ttU;ial~tfollowing:50~’v~re solid cherry hutch cessories, superb cond t on. Call radial tires. Best offer-Call John $25. Portable 17" television $60, ~te n. ~y =p’g , ~ , . ’ drop-leaf table & chest. Cherry --~ - Flute $60. Riding mower (in S, tudlo $,%0: Grand P!!ino 924-1975.Must sell cheap. McCormackrm #10,’ North Hall 1969 GTO- automatic 4 good . operable $25 8’ M~pie tree $25 eeraonstrator $500. l~ew wurntzcr four poster bed. Many othei W.C.C.at 924-0889. Antique reed organ. 448-6198, rental used 3 mos, $550. New useable items such as: oecasiona: tires cxc. shape, $1,700.Call 750- Soinets $895 newBuldwin Spinets tables, several rulZs, ktehen & J AKCCOLLIE LiStUdabServ[c IRISH SETTER PUPS - Cham- 2323.Ivlust sell. from $875. Newpianos to rent as gardening~ tools, "lawn mower,Bellhaven-Gten n , :, pion DARIABARline. AKCreg lowas $4 pet" wk.Mifflin Pianos & show& field prospects. Excellent redwood oicnic set. uictures. Good type, temperament, with children, shots & wormed. Organ,234 E. State St. Trenton, china, odds & ends. May20 &21. I p.edtgrees 4W~hsprmgKenncls. AUDI100LS 1970- 4 speed, radio, MOTtlEI{’S RECYCLEDBOOKS N.J. 302-7133. Free parking in $100,$125. Call (600)803-1911. 1968 TOYOTA- Corona, ex. cond., 1968 ITALIA. HANDCRAFTED 195Nassau St. tupstairs) 103 NewRoad, Kendall Park. 201-/ 809- 4,~8 - ,~ . 30,000 actual miles, excellent $700.Call 448- 6677. rear Ofstore. 297-9617. / condition.896-0013. steel bodyfrom . Ford289, 4- 924- 2326 spd and rear. Newmiehelins, air, ’rhe Gamc of the Foxes excel cond. Must sell. Make Furago.4.50 (reg. 11.95) GAI~.AGESALE-Sat. & Sun. May oaoH¢’um MONKEYNEEDS ’67 JAGUAR2 - 2 Automatic, air reasonable offer. Call (609) 587- FREEKITTENS: Grey female, conditioned good condition 5032. Why~rganizers Fail -- Brill. STRADIVARIUSVIOLIN Ger- 20 & 21 t0 a.m.-4p.m. ~[~)u~hold. i HOME10 mo ud Male very tri-colored male.2 runs. old. 460- 2.25Ireg. 6.95) ntanreproduction. Best offer. Call te m, etc. 45 Stillwe ’ . ’ . ’ $2375.Ca 799-1625. ’70 CItRYSLER- Imperial 2 door ~201)2!t7-0894. friendly, Call 9243795. 3419. mrd top. Air conditmning& all TheIVIachine (as seenat the end Kcndull Park. )ower features, hnmaculate of the mechanicalage) -- Museum :ondition. $4,395. 12017995-4611. of ModernArt Pub. 3.75 (reg. PROFESSIONAL DOG ’71 Olds, Cutlass S: 350 engine, 1971VW stand, 16,000mi. radio, air p/s p/b AM/FMstereo after 0 p.m. ;2000. 924- 53538am-4pm,896-1100 8.951 GARAGESALE - ,urn ture, GROOMING- All breeds- in your 5-11p.m. household items new spray home. By appointment only. Call LABRADORPUPS: AKCreg, radio, 4 speed, 12,000m. Cal 921- Opendaily noonto 8 PM BALDWINPIANOS to rent. Try shots, wormed,yellow or black, 9025. before yot huvAll moniespaid on paints i)arbcque, yard equip-1877-4475. Eves Wcdthru Sat 7:30-IlPM rent applied’to purchase, MIF- mcnt, clothing, art pieces, male or female. Sire & dameon fireplace equipment (Swedish) premises. Can 1 to 9 P.M. 215- ’71 DODGEMAXI VAN: VS, ‘’vide ’07 MUSTANGCONVERTIBLE FLINPIANOS, 234 E. State St., PPIES m wheels,new belted tires, ’windows Trenton.392-7133. large size house plants. May)9: 20: YORKSHIREPU]..... u,h tly 493-4682. newtop, newtires - alwayskept in GRANDPRIX - Blue Pontiac ’83 FORSALE - fireplace wood.Call with curtains andbed. 17,000mi. excellent condition.201-359-5203. 21, Ill CypressDr., East Windsor,~’""~’~OW COU,,~"~’~v","’~’~.3~"rj ~ ...... Call 259-9152. Excellent running condition. 2 ’,201-359-5556. lliekory Acres. ~ ..... " ’ door. Please call evenings, 201- 359-8880 or 201-359-6062. No ~982VW BUG -- less than 59,000 66 CHEVYII NOVA- V-8, 2013 cu reasonableoffer refused. FIREPLACES- Woodburning, UPRIGIITPIANO- I year o~d. GIGANTIC WHITE ELEPHANT PUPS- need home, 3 runs., in. Chromereverse, bucket seats, built-in classic designs. Installed emale excellent with ehldren. miles, good tires, one owner,new Excellent conditiom Must ANDBake Sale. Sat. May20 from ’].’HE BEST looking black battcry, $350.Call 924-3656. $500. Call after 3 PM.448 - 2595, in any roomof your present home. 9 A.rvl. to 5 P.M.St. JamesParish ~leasecall 443- 1560. miniature poodlepups in town are Natural brick, stone, slate, Cull 921-8090after 5 p.m. llall Lincoln Ave., Jamesburg. now ready to go with yuu. 2 Movin~- 1969 FORDLTDCountry marblefinish. Typical total cost Manyfine imported items and months old. AKC Reg. top ’69 PONTIACFIREBIRD Cony. 4 ’67 BUICKLeSabre - 4 dr. }IT, PS, under $1 200. Nu downpayment, breed ng & very reasonable PB, Factory air radio beater, HDSquire - 429 eng air cond, PS, 1 ltic]ues includedin merchandise. new Michelins, AM/FMradio, PB, excel, cond. 10wner,Ca 201- bank financing. Also special Ae added feature, Sae of wun- REGISTERED WELSHPONY: considering thcir ancestors! 23,000mi. great cond.215-403-5238 trailer hitch, very goodcondition. customdesigns, contemporaryor SEMI - ACCOUSTICELECTRIC derful pasteries. No admission 14 hands Blue Roan, 2 ~r. old Priscilla Stewart,000-055-3430. or 609-302-3859. $925.Call 924-5162. 359-3962or 359-0951, traditional. Aetech Fireplace GUITAR,maplc arched top & charge. Dourprizes. Gelding,Excell. confirmationand Specialists.609-448-6012. black, mahoganyneck with ad- gaitS. Green broken, Gentle. .usting rod 2 pick-ups ‘’vide Ownermust move. Call after 7 ’71 TRIUMPHSpitfire, good ’66 MUSTANGgood cond, 1064 TRIUMPHTR4 - convertible. frequency range, 2 volumecon- p,m,448-8205. condit., mustsell. Ca l 466-2490outomaticps; radio,air cued. $650. Verygood condition. Call 921-2390. COMPLE’rE DINING BM set trois and2 tone controhCast $225, :GARAGESALE - Old furnitm’e HORSES BOARDEDdeluxe after 0 p.m. Call 924-7608, spent tl madelhdian casecost $50, shuttm’s, doors, screens, storm facilities, expert care. Hugein- from l)rexel new TravJs Court everything $125. Electrical windows,barrcls, rnarh]c tops, etc collection. Louis XlVsterling do0’ ring and club room. Horses 1957 MUSTANG:p.s., autonlatie dinncrwure12 place settings. I yr. Cktss eal folk gnitar white spruce ¯ hand mudeoctogoe cabineLused schooled, race horses legged up. VOLKSWAGEN1960 - whitesun ) to 1, ntahogaevback & sides. Built ¯ co ltresser ear and truck Vet on Call. Arenause available bY1068 AUSTINtIEALY - 3000, good nnlg wheels, MiekeyThompson roof,snow tires, $I050. Call 609- ., old llot I oint freezer. Numcrous elg ICS and wheels htthes, Feeds and Grains iircs, v ly top, built iu taps. Call 466-2040. other items. 12011297-9422. ¯ ill conrol, c(Jst$175, sell for SI00. the hour, or dayor night by a~t. condition, Michelintires. Call 448- Call after 12,10011201-297-055,t. Wiseons n engines irrigation for all animals Nowoperated by owners iThe 5526. daysbeforc.i p.m. 201 - 359- 5737. pm qm, I gu oil tunks with hand at IR)SEDALEMILLS pun’~p,lawu lUO’,vers, roto tiller, 274Alexander St. Gerkensl tt deaway Farm, etc. Slit. May211 & 27, 10 a.m.- 5 Princeton Wcrtsville-Zion Hoad, Hopewell, 1962 VWBUS - exeelleut shape, ’04 PLYMOU’rtl,P/S, P/B, R/H, 2 Phone480-3420. hro;vn& black, Collie see it. Call h’. Goodh.ansportatiou. Must sell, NEWCAL()ItlC-doubIeoven, gas LOWItYIIOI,IDAY Vibrato, p.m., 27 Muplewood Ave., WA4-0134 Joe Lomburdo,tlomc: 896-073i) COLLECTOR’SITEM, ’0!. runge, firln $275.Call 448- 2567.sustuin clarinet lla‘’vaJianguitar, t rullu’y 6111-395-0812. Bus.882-9016. 450or offer, 201-297-2055, Chrysler 300 G Red RamJet Two Jlarps[ehord,trolnhone, h/ll’p ant] Tours, fligh performanceearn. 11111113]llnuly inure cffccts, ()nl,~ CUNNING,ADOHABLE- blue- 1070 GftANDPRIX, dean as a Needswork, Best offer over $125, ) 201-297-0136. $595’ with bnllch & dclJverv. t~OODLEPUPS - AKC, small t’~ cs ’t, " ained. kitten,, Joy. , and. ]’0 1JE E "PI S"A"Oll N WAG(N) ,_ whistle. Loaded: t/Wind. P/S i lIIOI,OTTI ()IIGAN CENTEf~ edtcat on mr oven lu /ovIng wlec drive Best ’easou’Ib e Stereo, Air Cond.,Lt. B ue, B k, \NT QUl,i & (;AIIAGI’~SALE miniatnres,bcautiful brown,$10o. Top,new tires $2000.201.207-4054. ENUAGEMENTItING - Scar’s 2201 IIWY33. ’rreutou, N, J. 6o9 I’arts of celleetion, l’~ul’nture; Call215-080.2796. eMdren.1, ree w~thfood. 201- 207-o’fer, l~tlooe 6oo-92,I.i7o6, tn(ito~ re~ tm (uagty . ]5116-337,t. ’ SSC(g SS --" eh!ar undealor; 2050, I a}l n’aised over$,too. - 7/111corat ...... - ...... , ; u’i ghlss htys nod other 1903 MERCURY. In good con- SNAKES:Yelluw ,’at snakes, ITOOMANY CAHS - so II,06,b 1970 M(l Midget, white con- t, irst uffer over$ Ill. n exeecat iiclus. Itighwuv5,ki onemile ’,vest FItEE ’ro GOODtlOMES - vertible, wire wheels,only 22,000 dition. Newtires andbattery, $325, Collditiuu,Call .t60-0025. qANOlike nows )illel etlUJ ~|)ed of C,nhlulhus, ~..1. Silt, 1l)-5,Sun, 1- $6.05, Watersnakes, $1:0,~ .. at ross. DodgoCoronet station miles,Call 92,t-8690, Call 201.297.9698aft0r 5:3o, 5, May2l) &21. LovableTiger Kittens, Call 924- PAItKPET StRiP, Eenua ra’l~ ,vagon must go $400, Ca11921-8557. w( I Pruetiano$: 75. Col2 .7005, 0113after 5 p,n,, ShoppingCtr. 201- 297-30133.

MINIATURE SCHNAUZER " COLLIES-hlue11,01’lo &tri pn0a, 1950 MEItCI~DES100-D 4 spd 3 1980 ’L’IIIUMIHIG’L’.II: excel ’67 TRIUMPtlGT6 . Nowtran. I,Ii)NEI, ’rltAINS wanted- Any t)ItGAN Iit)NANZA.5 urguns nipples 5 weeksold, AKC,home Mt o & Fenlale II wks, AKC,hand radio, loather sc:,ts, wood cond,Call (609)655.1410 or 12011 smission. MustsoU. $1200, f[rln, nee(litton or ugc. Lurgeluyouts or (; \ItAGESAI,I,~’. Saf. Muy20, 0.0, ( )e,¢ 329-2065. Call902.20501, culkmtiuns Walded also, Please I co~lsoles 2 s thletsl and5 blue M,hi lOSc e"y chest af (h’awers, idsed. Call 60,1-23J.6151after dash,ete. 024,27.t7, nil etd)[uets (I I,cs[ic, 2 Gyro)hollJC ’M. call 803-J210. 2 pc lu cabinets) doe cupl oa ,(Is, ebah’s, pri._c-ed-21hmds°nle201"healthY,027. 1220~reasonably..... t ’u ~r o’s wIs ls ~ n ble nnu’bletops, till ’for unlv$2,,1!!5. Ideal for rite I I,t)VEABIA,~I{l’l"rl~NS. about NEWFOUNDLANDPUPPIES . 067 INTEItNATIONAI, ’11, Vii ,KSWA(I,N --- in good 196,1 BUICKSPECIAL StatiOn r manhuih)ing his owno,’gau. R SS, nil ca hrie-a-bruc, earrluge weeksoht one tiger, oncbh!ek andAKC’cg u, le alld feuufle, silow orpo[, t~[lata and wormed,It weeksT IAVELAI,L- $050. Excellellt I,eovingrta)ning couutry.c thnl for Cal only)$~00. 45".9247, Wagooby origieal owner,Vinyl TI(ENT IIANIIY SIR)P ¯ AT Ililoitl OrganCcutnr, 2351lhvy II s ivpewrRer cMhcs, elc, wlite, Buxtrahled. Freo. Call 92,1- Colldltloll,(’till 201.02i.0207, upholstory,ca,’poted, is, radio, PENNINUTONCIIICLF (borne 0f ld3, ’Fell ()n~N,,I, 56- ’,7,h cte. I.II ’I orksde A’,e,, rcntoll. 3078, Ilandlnade Ill)lip shades and old, $~00, CaII.215-~16.7210, ~ 1900 tIPl,iL SlO’t rolly - 1900 )awer rear wh)dow,auto trans, , V0 eogine, oxcel, n,eeiuntlca[ restur/ltloll ef onliquou/oIfllai W i[MA IANERPUPS, 0 weekli 1005 ItUICK ELECTI{A225, annoulleeathat the Ilewshnp hotlr,q seres. Newrise brakes It&l[ eo ve’lhle, nne owner, A.I colld, $,175,Call 02,1.2774,aftor ? o stels woruled A,K.C. pn, wkdaysanytime on wknds, are 0.5 daily 737.1100,"l,olnps Antiques Lost& Found regsle ’ell, cilal(I lion breed,Call PIt()FESSIt NAt, DOt, oXc ’, I I~ cond beunliful l’UaUbl~eonditioa $(ii8}, Call021. rewired ¯ repah’ed. Inoanted. ~201) 359-617:. /(IIIOOIVlINGall breed8tu,d I nldy. $1, ) (,all 083.3021after 6. 9,1,11atler 5,,30, I xe¢ Pick411& dolivor, 111001 S l"’I ANDSlIEI!2qRIGS AKC,I,10. 00,12lllglltstown, A~kfor 970VWBlqETIAi:-.og’een,radlo 198 VWILL!(] - less tiun) 50,000 ’3 CIIEVI1 ¯ Stotlon wageo4 dr, rcg, roll t1’e eo, lesl tloldl0 Jtld o, i7,0i)0 lUi US,perfot.;[ cuedlioo, i I ]a~ gou(lh’es ulle0wn01’~ II0W eyl, o01o,Cal ,t43.1564, IlUlturled anddnulesflc }’111’11 ’I’I[E ItEiJVCI,EIISANTIQtlES hatte,’y, $350t:1 12,-:916o. iittdlt1 ) luhlt, rr¢.wel v,’arg rug: ltuute 27 ,IfS" MILL!!1.. IIle’ed Cat. Grey[’olnuluI111 IO, ,leaf111 [tllur~ $75, $1500.Cell 291-3~0,11775, tllRl uccessures Wle inlll(111 IMweenl

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1c9o~n0d vd~P. PLyMOUTrI,ai,rlmoto r Evinrude, $200. aluminu~ THE TRISMEN MARIONETTESATTICS CELLARSGARAGES 14’BOAT TRAILER- $1006 bp - Awlilable for parties, fairs, ]CLEAN~.D- Trash l~auled away OBAL SUB’L~-2-"~ed-redroom~Apt,[For retirement afte~"~.Sept 1 eln COLLEGE PLACEMENT - GARDEN MARKETINC. in E, WindsorJuly 1 1972 - MarchreIinen responsible couple want ,, ~.~., vinyl top, auto. (.Jail nram12’ I100 Eavak ,n~ on,) benefits. O’ g hal showsfor youngI Li~Zhthau n~ Odd~obs Ca I 20"1’- Transfer. Certified counselor,For I 1073at$230. oerl~onth Centra unfurnished2bedroomapartmenl (201)725-6672. and old. Roosonabe.1 609-737-1199.297"-2920. -’ " ’ registration for professional air¯ & nool Ca11446- 9474 in quite country or town home y1930’ ’*’ J service that aids students seeking Landscape ’ ’ ’ ’ * ...... --DesignerandContractor-- ~ ’ Area Princeton, Lawreneevillel / PAINTING-Interior & Exterior college admission, call 201-297- ~-- PenningtonHopewell, Rockytlill, I Quolity workat reasonable rates, 1861or write K,B.M.Associates, Griggstown.Prefer rural setting ’66 CHEVYCAPRICE 91SAILBOAT - BUTTERFLY 12’ NEW AND USED VACUU’M’ 15 DundeeRd., Kendall Park N. AlexanderSt. - . pay substantial rent for comfortl References available. Call 586- CLEANERS-- Sales and service. Princeton" pass, en.gcr Wagon.W.ork!ng, good)long, till fiberglassbull. 75 sq. fl. 5112. For free estimate. J. 08824, BELLEMEADlargeuptod;lteaptgood cquipment and space. Write eonomon,l-ower steering. Anyldacronsail, Very good cond.$490. Featuring Kirby Sanitronic 452-2401 6 roomstile bath, Adults$235 roD. Box1972 c.o Princeton Packet, reasonableoffer. 201- 297- 2936Call 024-2774after 7 p.m,, wkdays, System. Comeinto our showroom, Utilities extra. 10 rain. fromPrin. -- .... after 6. anytilne on wknds. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR 732 Livingston Avenue, North &Some’v le Ca after 5 201- PAINTING,veryreasonable free Brunswick,or phone249 - 0131. 359-6400. ’ GRADUATE’ ~ LANDSUAt-’I5 .... estimates. Call Henrys Pa nting, PAINTERS LANDSCAPING& YARDWORK ARCHITECTseeks apt, cottage, Manville,722-0298, H & R CONTRACTORS Tree surgery and trees removed. or inhabitablebuilding any cond, in quiet country enviromnent, TREES TAKEN DOWN & Interior & exterior. All work Liming aDd fertilizing. Grass ’67GTO-vinyl roof, fact. air, p/s, CLAYTONSKIFF - must sell, IIOME IMPROVEMENTS, DISPOSEDOF -’Prompt & ef- cutting & shrubbery trimmed.. :1 ROOM- furnished apartment Can offer carelaking or other p/b, auto trans. 1 lady owner, inboard accessories. Goodcon. carpentry, aluminum windows guaranteed. Fully insured. Free ficient service. Workdone very estimates. Call 924-6301. Free estimates available, sublet, mid-Junethru services as partial rent. Please under 50,000mi, $1175.Call 446- dition. Evenings609-440-4495. doors & s ding. Free est mates. reasonably, Insured (201) 702- Call 924-6301 end of Augustin Hightstown,Air. reply to box 1976 c/o Princeton 3830after 6. 201-329-2746. 6913. conditioned.Call 440-7428. Packet. ’71 VEGA- hatch back coupe, STUDENTPAINTERS- Interior 2 ROOMAPT. all utilit es in- RICItARD PETTY 799-0798 23,000 nliles, 4 speed, AM/FM23’ FIBERGLASS- Slickcraft or exterior. Bythe houror the job. cluded on U.S. Hwy.I Mon.Jet. radio, $1700.Call 215-493-5715. Call 394-8156. EXCAVATING-LANDSCAPING ’rAVEl{NEll.POOLS HouseSitting Single party 45 yrs. or older. 201. FROMAUGUST 1 for 2 years sport hard top cruiser. Like new DEMOLITION 929-6974. house with 3 bedroom, un- used less than 50 hours, all Septic systems - sewer & water RetailStore furnished within commuting equipped. ReasonableCall 448 - lines connected, driveways & Chemicals distance to Princeton. Write 2940. parking areas constructed, land- PoolRepairs SUBLET-- TwinRivers, spacious N.K.A.A.,Box 2236, Princeton, N. LIGHTtlAULING- David Kehut. clearing. tlOUSESITTING AVAILABLE studio, Pool use, patio, large bath J. DODGEDART 1963, new seat Call 201- 959- 5495. during month uf August. Large andkitchen, heat, a/c, $155.Avbl, covers, newtires, Unitedrebuill HightstownRd, Princeton Jet, I See our uniqueinstallations cool stone house within walking engine 25,000miles, dent in left distance University and 7/I/72; 448-1396after 5, side, newbrakes, $300 firm. Call ALUMINUMSTORM DOORS[I AllWorkCo, ;eminary. Care of cat, dog, and after 12 noon201-297-9554, Route200, Belle Mead,N.J, lerbils; no gardening. Couple 1972 SUNFISH- $549. (save $100,) ANDWINDOWS. Reasonable, I 359-3000 Call 709-0719. VANLIEU ASSOCIATES Guaranteed, Insured. Before 5 )referred, 924-0745 EASTWINDSOR TWSP: Chestnut GUESS WHO’S GETTING 466-3740after 5 & weekends.737- WillowApts, 1, Onebedroom apt. MARRIEDand will need bigger Contractors& Builders 3265. for June 1st. $165. roD, 1-One apt. mid-Sept, within walRlng 1MainStreet PAINTING- experienced bedroomapt. for July 1st. $175, distance to WHWH!924-8136 or OPELGT 1900 series; gold 4 spd, Fleming)on,N.J. 08822 stuaenfs, interior - exterior, very mo. For appt, Call 448-6960. .321-0112. radio, disc brakes, excel cond. Instruction 201-782-8600 good work, reasonable rates Call after 6 p.m. (201)247-5275. (609)466-0179 MOVING?? references, Call Gregg201-545- HOUSESITTINGAVAILABLE . 5675after 4. excel, apt. beginningJune 1, ideal Call Jasper,the dependable ;for young woman or married PORSCHE’04 - Reconditioned. movingman, Insured, couple, summerresponsibilities UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR & Completelyrebuilt engine. New DRAKEBUSINESS COLLEGE SAVE A TREE. Instead of PAVING includ.Call 799-0805, wife desire unfurnished house, paint. Perfect condition. Moving 17 LivingstonAve, replacing those sweet but shabby CH 7-6787 CONTRACTORS WantedTo Rent maximum$300, starting Sept. 1. mustsell. Call. 609- 392-6284. NewBrunswick, N,J. piecesof furnitureletus revive Call 921-7395after 6 p.m. CompleteSecretarial and themin our modern stripping and Driveways,patios trenching and 1965 MUSTANG- damage If. front AccountingCourses refinishingworkshop, THE WOOD dozing work. SCISSORSHARPENING - reg. TWO RESPONSIBLE CHOIR ItOME FOR ONE WANTED rest of car A-I rend. newre-built Dayand Night Courses SI-ED 6 m.N. of Pr n,, I/2 mL off Established1941 COLLEGEGRADS desire Graduating Harvard student with motor. $165. 1955-1/2 ton truck Telephone: Bt. 206 on BridgepointRd. 1201) scissors 75¢. Pincking shears CHarter9-0347 $1.50.Call 448-6056. housesitting position for summer,full time job in Princeton seeks t RealEstate For Rent needsmotor repair $40.448 - 4084. ;159-4777. Closed Sun. & Mon. 356-8865 921-9731or 921-9737. rent quiet houseor apt preferabl in country within commutin PIANOLESSONS - Openings in tllGHTSTOWNGLASS B~CK’S~ ~ ": "H~omed stance of intersection of 518 an " my honm, studio or your home. & MIRRORCO. PAINTING- SEMINARIANSER- STEAMWAY sitters’b’edrOOp l available. Completely 206. Write Peter S. Hirsch, 60 AIR CONDITIONED-centrally Trucks 921-7296/399-0018. Also Piano CARPET CLEANING reliablecouple, no children.Own Linnaean St., Cambridge,Mass,r’rncet~Ciatedonhouse. Avn pie earlvfUrnlsheda’3"a Tuning. Wc repairScrecns & Windows.VICe.Interior exterior . ant que f ea 1800 townhouseNew 02139. ", y papering,Quality work - IT’SFANTASTIC! York. Will live in Bucks County ] __ June thru Labor Dayto respon- PromptPick-up & Deliveryreasonablerates, Free estimates. SlUle ,amH w~ bout pun Service,Glass Tops .Made to Soil is actually extracted not homeJune July and/or August. I ,., ’ Y ’~ _ . Y g PRIVATE TUTORING - all )rder, 448-7138or 448-9459. scrubbeddeeper into the carpet, Care forpets. Copious references. I Gatehouse caretaker’s cottagecu uren’ or. .ets ~ ,P t~elerences ’. . FORDVAN, half ton Econoline subjects K-8, N.J. Certificate. Old shampooingmethod is inef-Will exchange homes if desiredI garageant’,orlikefor rcntalby requesteu24 924 uaaweeK 6803’wm" nts" ’g 609 ’ " Supervan,1967, big 6, excellent Reasonablerates. Call 440-0840. Call: 448-2077 ,icient, eostly to you, outdate0. Require swimmingpool. Call 212- I year-old’. ’married Princeton - , eeKenus, 201-729-3250. condition, rugged.Can be used for GUARANTEE 858-0903. l architec[ure student. Will do campingand/ or hauling. Would We. ~luarantee,thatyour car~t N~E : caretaking or general main- --- makea good second car. Asking PRINCETON Will ne cleanen net)or man vv*~ztvt,’~rir~tl~.~ t~uurt~l~ t.nnno~ as CERAMICCLUB - A fascinating DISPOSALSERVICE Ws ,,-~ , vnavtlnl ..... n~vrrlontv-,, ...... nf $890.!121-2227. hobby.Interested? Call 201-297- FURNITURESTRIPPING - low Rt. 130& Half AcreRd. ever neen..... cleaned oelore. ~des ousesltt!ngre h ...... arrangement renl, Wishto moveduring June or Furnishedhouse for rent on Glenn 3171. CALL )or summer,t~ali ~zl-~.tl’z ancr cost, expert work.Wood or metal, Cranbury,N.J. p,m. duly. Contact: Robert Conroy, Ave,, in LawrenceTownship, near Bear TuvernRoad, WestTrenton. 609-395-1369 CRAFTCLEANEItS ~ Northumpton,Ma., 01000,141311 schools, $350 per month,July 15, OpenMon, Tburs, Sat, 9 - 4:30. ForFreeEstimates -- 16 Arnold Avenue North- 1972 to July 15, 1973. I~our 4 YARD0-1/2 x 9’ dump body- Call 682 - 9191 or 882 - 3410 Homeand Industry 225NassauSt. 924-3242 2 Responsiblegrad. students seek ampton Ma 01060 1413)] bedrooms.References, no pets. $156.Call 201-297-0463. evenings.. Cranbury Road, Princeton Jet bousesitting position in Princeton {Call 883- 0972 BusinessServices Garbage,Trash, Rubbish 5~ a ~,710 .... Removed " 799-0327 - 1840 Brunswick Ave.,tfor June to August. Excell. "~-~"" I Haulingof all Types Trenton695-3242. references. Call 924-1640. ’66 BLUE FORD ECONOLINE THESIS& MANUSCRIP’ITyping. l)Al’10II IIANG1NG VAN- completely rebuilt engine SCI{AIHNG:Prompt personal I-,-,"~ Ou~,.~ o,~*o~r~rt ~o, t~ ,ouvr, .... n woman4 ROOMwith APARTMENT 3 children. wanted, ManvilleI andtrans. Cleanint, extras. GoodIBMSelectric & Executive type. servicc. All tvpcs of wallcovering. FURNI.PURE REFINISHING. nlJ- HOUSEFOR RENT- N. Harrison con& 924-2976 ask for Rusty Carbonribbons. Mimeographing.Free cstima’tes l)an Rudenstein CHAIRCANING, 896-0057. mug.Svcs.& aUppty area,Rent, $150-$180pcr month. Princeton, 2 or 3bdrmsliving Jones. Mrs.DiCicco, 896-0004. 505-0376. Call :lfter 5, (201)526-8734. liling rm, kitchen, family fall of ’72for th cont, garage, Fencedin ) more. HavePrinceton [ Unless otherwise nnted 11 WATERfROOFING CELLARS Wewill take good care of you ,a :d. M)ve right in for $425 1963 CHEVROLETPick-up truck, GUARANTEED - Chimneys, NELSONGLASS & ALUMINUM motherand 3 2 roDS.securit),. Call 12011 0 cyl,, standard, $500. Call 921- (elcllllOUnualnbers are Area HOMEMAKER ) , home.Call Gilbert l{offer collec t lastering, Brick& Block w&,~. 45 SPRINGST. 17171524-6774. 329-2012. 2091. (’ll(’e { LOANSTO $10,000 Call JohnPennaechi, 609-505-6404. PRINCETON -- WA4-2880 For any good reason MIRRORS FORRENT - Modernized 19th ’64 FORDVAN - 6 cyl, std, Call AUTOGLASS Centurycountry duplex house 15 448-8877 I SpecialServices o No attorney costs PLUMBING AND HEATING PLATE & WINDOWGLASS HOUSESITTING POSITION rain from Princeton. Oneside ~as o No fees nstalIation, repairs and service; SOUGHTBY two W.C.C. men. Packet. o Always a choice of payment lumps and hot water boilers. phms Available June - thru August. THETASTY DISH - has available ’l’ompt service, licensed Phone Doug Green 921-9615 ar has living dumber.Call Alfred Noack,1201) write WestminsterChoir College, room, master delectablegourmet, casseroles for Beneficial MortgageCo. 59-3216. Campers& Trailers your dinner or buffet party. Call of NewJersey N.W. MAUL&SON Princeton. SMALLtIOUSE OR 4 rm apt small bedrooms, 924 - 1549for brochure. U.S, Hwy.130 &Griggs Drive needed by youngworking couple. $325/month.Located on 3 acres in DA9-4656 108Mercer Street RepairService Preferably unfurn. & 30 min to attractive neighborhood, Ex- ’69 VWBUS & CAMPER- $1500. OppositePost Office TYPEWRITER REPAIR - Elech’iealPower& Princeton. Please call collect schools.cellent BarnMontgomery space availableTownship for Goodcond, bed, nlec. out, extra DRESSIvIAKINGDONE in m, PHONE:440-1900 General cleaning and repairs. 12011232-4152 after 6pro. home.Telephone 452-9266 after 6’ LightingInstallations horse aficianados boat owners, seat, radio, screens. Call 6o9-448- HIGHTSTOWN Free estimates. Call Ed Radigan Industrial Maintenance WANTED:ONE HOUSESITTING antique car buffs, etc. Call 924- 7696after 6. 448-6443, JOB This sumlner. Reliable 2029after 6 p.m. Beneficial FinanceSystem University student guarantees ELECTROLYSIS worry free maintenance. Please PI¢.INCETONGRAD STUDENT - FURNISHED HOUSE F_OR SIIASTATRAILER IT- Sleeps MasterElectrologist SecondaryMortgage Loans PIANOTUNING Whywait until the roof leaks’~ call Keith462-6442. seeks ,’easonable country RENT:Aug. ’72-July 1, ’73 ¯ t, goodcoadition. Call 452-2137. KreeInstitute graduate Plan aheadfor your roofing needs~ residence for outdoorloving wife Large, charming 4-5 beclroom, Pernuuleuthair reruoval Regulating Repairing NEWROOFS repa~ir~ a~d ~ d ~ hild, Call ! 24.7{ 20. well-furnished home - high Advancedmethod IIOIIERTIL IIALLIEZ ceilings lots of light modernized TENTCAMPER, COX sleeps 6 Itecom’dby physicians IIOUSE PAINTED- Experienced Registered COOPER& SCtIAFER eat-in ldtchcn, screened porch ice box, sink, curtains, extra Free consultationby appt. painter. Interim’ & Exterior. I MemberPiano Technicians 63 Moran Princeton {ovelygarden. Easy walking to storage, uwoinglike ncw. See to Walnut4-2063 I APARTMENTWANTED - Single Privacy assured [references. Professional job at[ Guild,Inc, For Rent-Rooms professional manneeds small University,shops and bus. No pets appreciate,201.2!17- 21181. 526-9;113 amateurprices. 921-9327, , [ 921-7242 unfurnished apartment n Prin- - $500per month. Call 824-5782. ceton by August L Excellent I VOLK’S- RugCleaning & Floor references, Call ,t48-7804 week SPACE AVAILABLE - for DODGEMo’roIi HOME- 9 4 D’RESSMAKINGand Alterations, daysafter 6 p.m. or write P.OBox storagc, garage or workshop. Garages i WaxingRugs professionally done PLUMBING& HEATING 27’, sleeps 6-6, uir road, furnace, Reusonableprices, 924-7404, l )yetr tomeF’ee estimates. 009- OIL BURNERS ROOMS& SEMI - EFFICIEN. 25, Princcton,N.J. PrincetonJunction area, Call 799- nlonol 1 t c, Onan5KW goner to’ Additians 446-0120, CIES available at weekly 2584. new drapes & carpeting o did Dormers rates, ’Prineeton ManorMotor ltenowltions ,I, B. ItI,:I)DING& SON, INC, excelleufcomt on. $0,0900. CallGt)UItMI,Tr- T()-GOWllndcrfnl 234Nassau St. Ilotel, USllighway I, Monmottl 201.722.2670or 20i-722-6343cvcs & fondI’or partiesat hmne.l)clti,,ery Princeton Juuction,N,J,12011 320-4555. AVAILABLEBroad new tlanch weekends, daily. After5::111 i,m, phone7117- All WorkCo. TRAINS:A, F, - Lionel, Tyeo. YOUNG PI~.OFESSIONAL 2 2 fin’ ulenu, ltoute 206,Belle Mead,N,J, Marklin-N,Expert repair service, WA4-0180 COUPLEneed 2 bdrm upt/house housowith 9 bdrms, living rm, 5t59__:39_00_...... Wewill buy o1’ trade your set, to rcnt in Princetonarea, starting diniag rul aad modernkRcheo 811oil’sTralus July, $200per roD.Call (203)562- with I 1/2 baths. Convenient BEDItOOMS(2) private on- location Carter lid & Princeton DRESSMAKINGAND ALTERA. IIOME IIANDYMAN:fast of, 347Willow St, 7520co)lee(, Bordentown,N,J, tranecs be,’mtiful woododa’ea, ltd. $400per roD,Call 11109)466- MotorcyclesTIONS,Janice Wolfe,Call 609-44~.licient sere co w th a sme, Ca Garden,Landscapeabout 3 mi from NassauSt, Call 653O. 2125, 448.2494, 609-200-1469 924-3040after 41)111. llours Bd2;1.5 Sats, 8-9 1971 SUZUKIMT 511; h’ailhopper A&LELECTItONICS. TV repair excel eond, 025 mi, still under SLIPCOVEI(S& DRAPERIES DESIRABLE ROOM FOil II&WColor Sets, Iii-Fl’s &Stereos Sua,2-8 Grass cutting done. 1 have lay ItENT, near eanlpus and walkiog warranty, Movingto bigger bike custon~ made. Bring yon, f b, b (installed}, Eleetroaio kits owneqolpment, Call 448. 1602, distanco to Petal, R, R, Parkiog IN’rElININGPSYCIIOLOGIST NEW IOPE PA TWNIISE NEW nuly l’et~smlselliog, $225or best or se out fromours, Chll 585.32.H, assembled,I,t0-00t6, aodworking wife looking for M()[IFL o B’R A/C’I m’nnes, offtir, Cull92,1-86911, 8:30"]0 pill. avaihlhle, 924-,H74, houseoi’ .’ipartment, Willingto do full,~ ci’,~t~l v ,’,...h ,,., ~ ,,.i~ u)aultemlucework in exehangoaclivllies Ol )rear ’t sw I) ,,oo s TREESTOPPED & ItEIVIOVED FURNISIIEDROOM . for gon. for low rent, Neat and re i bid Is)unl’ tenniS’ cot ~, s ,, ’t e,.ci7 ’71 IIONI.)A. nflni-trail 50cc, I)IIF, SSMAKINGalteratiuus i z also ilousespainted. F,eo " Reasonablenffer, (,’l 1 21 -2~7,17tmy h(mll ’e Sl d) e ’ tes DOI’;RI,I,;It I,ANDSCAPI,:S tlomanonquietstroet. 2 blocksoff(dll ¢2011, ’ a.t5-.0,19~ ’ at)el ’ 6 p,nt, facing.... woodedarea; i~oneedputio; ~ ilaily after 11, anytiuleweekeuds, (~ill)S~6s61., I’LUblIIING& IIEA’rlN(I .- All est nlate, reasonablt~, Call 799- MoinSt,, Cu}ldays, 201-725.0:.t63 or I repairs olteratioos Io job too 2,109,I-9 p.nl, LondseapoDesigning eves, 201.722-3524,M6aville, secluded,Sept, thru June o1’1.2 yr large or snulll, Weoffer exeelleat aad hnlse, Ideal for adults, $425per 1071 IIONI)A, SL-ill0 Scrambler, GAiIAGEIll)ORS iNSTALLEI) serviceat very reasonable)l’lCeS. PAINTI’]RS- 3 eollege seniors 5 Controctll)g 111o,} ,I), Box3, New}lope, I a, o1’ like newth’iveu ,182 uiilos, $375. II &II Phuuhhlg& Ik, ating, 120) yrs, eXiler once, [uter ur aad #w| 212-BU,I-4452, Ihthltet ulelulled, )1201135J.8058¢ IIEPAIItI’]I) , Reasonohle,Free 25,1.0390, extp’or wo’k, CII1 heforo the 6~).t)24.1221 ForRent¯ tlO[S, ItENT YOURGAIIAGI’: for after 6 p,m, esthllales, 2111.297. 3797, rUSll, [2 ¯ 551{, | Sllunuerlir louger,Sllfo ehlsslo car storagespace wouled hy ) hi. t070 liAR ,EY XI,CII S ’t)IT. ItlCIIAItl)’S INTEIIIOIt & EX- IItIME Itl,ll)AIRS - Masonry IhVI’II)III,Ot’KS dividual wilh references1 rofer IOqNllALL I’AIIK IANCII i TEItl(llt PAINTING- [eor Irol! firepluee S}l{nwalks potius SUll.lAGr-lhedruuuiluifurnlshodPrhieclon - Lawrencevilloaroa, rillS, 2 balhs garogo,backs Ol S , l: ( uu( s16pe, $1,6110,Call al)i, $195,at Twia Ilivers, Call 92,t-2711, afterS p,m,,148 - 76119. esttulate call 789,1618, West ’ reruofing, alteratiuos, E, R, 8/ecla!ty h{ueksfor WII,L 110 GRASSCUTTING & Ifighlsluwu+,1.i3-321il after 7 1 M,.. woods,Jtily Ist, f’J311,120It 329. W{lltlser, Wesh,u’velt,201 , 960,,I170, [ ecxs,Walks, lawnwork, Ihlve owneqlll,pnlt!llt ll3119, &l i atlus &lrall,,I nlrtatlun Call weoadays MOTOIICYCLEINSURANCE S & T EX(’AVA’L’INt{CONTRA(’,- slq,X:lAl,lS’r8 LAMPSIIAI)ES ¯ la n) o IIg TIIItS IN(’. Sl)ccildlziog aflor11i.ni. (000) I121.(1294 or (201) 6adrepairs NassauInterior6, 162 ~ratliog, laod eh, n’hlg clil ’~ All WurkUu. 526,967¯ FOil ItENT’, Silill g col COVEItAGI*.~:8.9or {,3 montl)s, Itouto 2¢Hi,Belle Moad, N.J iilt(Itl~,l ,AM’.,8 liiCiuiis hr ght on)oriiry haliiOlii eOlliilry sot. ALl, AGES,ALL BIKES N6ssa!,lSt,, PI’ ncotoa, F,Iilirt undh)p suil, ,1611.;1932nl grolilio IlOUP, Irlville hnlno’,i WANTI,Ill.- Ist fhtin’ ’0o ’li’ g I OXtia bro k lnl In’osl, ll}}l~-I0:3, 359.360U QUAI,IFY ’lvaio tot. co8 g ’ go ~VUtllit lale!lildullwonanlt, a ’ e $l iv to’ ,l’C0llriyardwlh’0x I,(}W.LOWI REMIUMS CAI|Ii ENTRY niado’0 autst o ’t s e : lu ~,vlieol c!i09,, geodtlUiil )t!ili!!li , 2 s~t, 1 Ii ! ~1 liua~ einnlilo~ely CAN FINANCE t’AII { I,INT{tV,IrE}{ AI ISend SCCAIIACERS ({ARI)I’ININt{. I,ANI/SCAiqNG- guod nalghhurhaod referelleOS, [ rauaultl pl’lVllegeu u’efol’fetl, 111ourlvolo, i 17111uroelll will1 Ex: 9InoIRhs 70co $26, oi’ 7~i0~c I, &1, IIUILDhlRSAND ~iuull alhTolinus.1’aion0 790, forlllUhl rote elu’ii oxeltlslvoly, I,AWNCAItI,I - Call02,t-7110,t, liltl]!~l,llllux 100e/o Whldsuriilghl6 ~eonerthein, tlor, (.all 708-01195, f’Op oen 4 lle’{h’aonls2.1/8 $72,1’o1’basle 10/~0/fi, IIOMEIMI ItOVIIMIIN’rS 0670alter ~) (r :{() p,lll, I1eslg11, eOlltilraetion ’ ’ hotlIPliOllis tit lly, S eelskl. WOW!SAME DAY COVEItAGE iiludlficMlou, Ichen,dh~.hlg ¯ raalii, playral)ol; V, I’, IIIZZtlINSUItANI.?I,i Altoratlulls Add}tluns,Itep!lirs ellosls ltuun~+ -- (’t I letelyf,l,,isi od, Willi I (IJ0U)~2,074[{ l{n0flllg anti GarageUlaiversauot, Al,I, MAStINItYWI)RK Patiu 19’utatyilerot!unor dovel0pl110111 lit) YOUN ~l’~l) AMAN ¯ ~[) do i~ltIN~,l~?7~l~l~l~ IOlOPrtl{oetoa Ave,, Treohl I, N,J "NoJob tOO8111011," sidewalk,stelat &till ropu}l’work, yoll ’ gll ’ttill Wl)’k d grlisti laq’ nnl. I uio soeuP{ty,121Ill ’,l’d~.iiqe / !l uunle lle,~ elherw{seIliiliql iil olilll[lillCIJs cohi’ TVI,ol2 [I}, }et li |J,S, WaEl|sure a Ploat anylI115 Ii 110110201.2g11,,16114l i I, bytl )pt, ullly elilllilg? Ciill liller II i,nl,1)114’ 71112, I Ualllherli ’e \reo[ nl/llllleS IIOrt{l of 0e O 121111521V10{f 2111.129.0667 t’ulln1 IIII I:uln ii 8, AvaI I a 8elil .AI g *7 , w}thwll,)eln, IB,~5, [ $5711pep ilitili!, I, ’ tlO-10011, I Y~"~,~’~NEWS THE PRINCETON WICKET "Seven For Central Jersey" -/ TheI.owronoe, I,odgor TheManville News THE CENTMtL POST The Franklin NEWS’RECORD WlNDSOR-HI6HTS HER.ttLD Class i fi’ed qdvertising PAGE NINE-B THURSDAY, MAY18, 1972 RealEstate for Sale LandFor Sale RealEstate For Sale RealEstate For Sale RealEstate For Sale RealEstate For Rent RealEstate For Rent SummerRentals ll0 ACRE WEST WINDSOR TWIN RIVERSTOWNROUSE; 3 EAST WINDSORBI-LEVEL: FARM- for sale by owner ad- bdrmend unit. QuadI appliances, This 9 roomhome is located in PRINCETONUNFURNISHED: joining current development¯Call carpeting, air eond. extras. NEWHOPE AREA - (Solebury the Cranbury Manorsection of APRILl OCCUPANCY-2nd floor MAINEFARM HOUSE Secluded East Windsor Township. Living 2 bed room, living room, dining NassauSt., 6 offices and 1 bath, 799-0260. $34,500.Prin. only. (609)443-1496. Township)Restored farm estate, room,family roomkitchen, I car 18511home on 60 acres Beafitiful 4 bedrooms,living roomden with room, dining room, kitchen 4 semi-carpeted and draped. Some view, modern conveniences, 25 fireplace, kitchen laundry room, bedrooms, lamily room, utility garage, air conditioned,fenced in desks andfile cabinets to be left rain NWof Belfast, July. Call 12151 Unless otherwise noted all PRNJCT - super clean 4 bdrmbi- room& 1-1/2 baths. 1 car garal~e. level, 3/4 acre 2-1/2 baths central 2 baths. Large barn with 2 back-yard, Longor short term, with rental. $500. per month 2 MA7-6817. telephooe nomhers are Area bedroom apartment, Roomfor 2 beautifully landscapedyard¯ rent negotiable.201 - 229- 2012. lear lease required.Call 921-8795. Code000. a r. 2 mRR. Aug. dee. $49,900.799 iValu-Vision is a copyrigbted - 0674. more apartments or studio. 19 franchisewe are lieensedtouse in d. 935,900. acres some wooded. $149,000, the MercerCounty area. It’s not // Reply Box//1063, c/o Princeton just black and white but color G R E A T I N V E S T ME N T Beautifulwoodedlotwith runni~ Packet, POTENTIAL:26 acres near In- ONEFAMILY HOUSE - 5 rooms BUYLAND: TItEY DON’T brook200’ X250’ ’ photographsof homesinside and terstate 195 interchange. Land andbath close to Princeton, $175. MAKEIT ANYMORE RURAL...... $9,000. out1 presently rented for farm pur- Plus utilit es Reply Box 101, c/o 3FFICESPACE FOR RENT SUMMERRENTAL June 15th - poses. Adjacentproperty recently Wndsor Heights Herald, Ideal for Doctor, LawyerReal Aug. lEt 9 rm. Colonialfurnished Estate. Newlydecorated, parking, Tiffs beautiful four bedroomsplit SECLUDED ON A PARTLY sold for investment. Owners with antiques, Patio, Garden. 5.91 acres. HopewellTownship, o , WOODED3 1/2 ACRESis this anxiousto sell. Hamilton Square, 20 min. from Riverside section. Call 924-4019 residential, completelywoodeT:l. Iin.l~amilton Townshipvery well Princeton. Call 924-0498after 6 and discuss, $25,OOO.cared for, Central air con-I h’~...,o,l~lJ&,~,A.’~ leontemporary homewith unusual p’m’ ditioning, fenced - in yard and ~ ¥/~I.U’VI~IUI!I styling. Enjoy the view through CRANBURYMANOR SPLIT- IDEAL HOUSERENTAL FURl 60 x 180 Pennington Boro, very well landscapedprlce to sell ~ c"t~..J,~,~[ Imuchglass area enjoy the out- LEVEL:Living room, dining COMMUTER.Princeton Junc- Idoors on the huge porches. This room, kitchen, family room, 4 residential: at [ ~~ tion. 3 bedrooms, large living/ ~ $7800 $37000./ I homeisideal for entertaining and bedroomslaundry, 1-1/2 baths. room, dining room, kitchen with/ /. features a big glass walledliving partial basement,garage, Extras dishwasher, large family room ~ ~,m~r Dan¢~le 188 x 356 Hopewell Twp., Commercialproperty on Route/ $44,900. /room.quarry tiled floored kitchen include refrigerator, washer & with brick wall fireplace, 2 car/ oUlIIIIIGI nt;;zit,’,lo SHOREHOUSE - House on lagoon EX./and family room, 4 bedrooms 2 residential. 130-consists of three apartments / EXPANSIVEBUT NOT dryer. Very well kept property. garage with ample storage./ sleeps 6, private deck close to $,.9O0 and a comme’cial building. 278 [ PENSIVE- brick and cedar[ful ~nd 2 half baths and in-l’aw ty. $42,500. Completely fenced inyard. Close ~ private beach 10 rain. from feet fronta e on hi hwaOwner Ilaneber on 3/4 acre lot in West/.martmentand 0 ear (,’ardor( Just / will financeg a qualified ~uyer] WindsorTwp. with city utilities |ii~tedat toschoolsonquietdeadendstreet./ Seaside.seasonal.WeeklY,695.3007. monthlyor’ Almost 2 acres wooded East " $7’1500. IDEAL LOCATIONFOR A Monthly rent 9295. Oeeupancy/ POOONOS:HEMLOCK FARMS AmwellTwp.. residential. $60,000.| Only 3 years old offering 7] ’ SHOPPING CENTER: 14-1/2 Aug. 1. Oneyear lease call 609-/ Newchalet. 3 BR, 2 baths, all $12,500 [ spacious rooms 2-1/2 baths 2 car/ ...... BUT ~’~u~ acres located of Allen- 799-2663. [ sports, weekly/mo.201-297-4529. "WELL CAREDFOB, with/~arage full basement and ex./SURROUNDED J APPROXIMATELY 8 acres T.L.C." Large 4 bedroomBi-[ ~ansion for2 additional bedrooms./Cpg~VDI~ZF~SY iO~H~I~y/~’r,~oS n .,~ o,.- church & Pennington Boroughresidential. Level. Recreation room 23 x 19, 1-/Beautifully landscaped/ Uolomal anti on as/ a argeiot..... WltUa mixc ST, THOMASVIRGIN ISLANDS - $48,000.1/2 baths utilit room roofed/close as your ~nhone’ | view Featuring a huge living patio"’ lux2n"~--’- I carY gara - ’ e, ntral"ce ’ , ¯ HOUSERENTAL PRINCETON Luxurious villa accommodation MONTAUK,L.I. PRIVATE air one of’the largest~ots in the/ $45.900 r°.°mfW~hl~ep~ce~nPad~eBedden LEONARD VAN HISE TOWNStHP2 bedroom, bath, with private beach and maid OCEANBEACHwith4bedrooms, .area with professional land-] CEDARCOUNTRY COLONIAL- wlu~ t l~.. , o ~ ...... basement,garage, 1/2 acre. $265. service, Leaveyour cares behindlong eonfortable summerseason. sca m md n ture fruit trees w th neighbors in ~ood East K tcnenwlmmanycan ne~s,’~rs~ AGENCY "’P’g ~ ~ ~ nee slate floored entry hall, 4 plus utilities. WriteBox 1979 c/o and let (be gentle lapping of the To rent call 201- 297- 2392or 609 VAIHIll i See (now $37900.’/ Wndsor "l"oeation.’ The entra ...... ~ ~,,.~,;, I(19StocktonSt.,tlightstown,N.J, sea lull youto sleep. Enjoybreak- 440 - 7070. IdfALTY I Princeton Packet. fast on your ownspacious private l foyer withopen staircase leads to 7e~°~s’ z ~ ~tz a a[~E~~ ~a~o’a’r ~ 448-4250 "hE handsome2 story all brickl a 21’ living room formal 15’ .;’- ,.-~ vn,, ..m ~,im I’.]venmgsCall balcony with breathtaking Realtor home on ,a large lot’ n H ghtstown|.... dram room, eat-in> ’ he kitcth namong w ....tae exwasa , :~- ,,’ .....¢,e. annJ~¢ V,.Turp ~ 440-2151 panoramic view of beautiful hasSspaeiousrooms.1-112 baths, built-gin appliances mud nere. uuereuaL ...... R. VanHise’ 448-4254 CowpetBay. Ideal for couples or Pennington,N.J. l and ’.2 e~r g’ara’geWithin walking,gl utility.roomep. I~’ family ..r°°m wth c~wr, SlTONE...... ,I.lt. McNamaraESCh~440-2022448"1176 family. Reply Cowpet,P.O. Box 883-2110or 737-3615 glass m.,,,o~mtrca~Tr;,^n ...... 1134,St. Thomas,Virgin Islands d stance of schools ind busmesslbr ek ’ire lace and shdm c,^¢,rr wcn~wvn, n rlc~ oivo vn ¯ AVAILABLEIMMEDIATELY - 5 i00801. RealEstate Wanted Eves.& weekends 737-1657 dst’ct ¯Preedtosell $96500. doorsleaamgtoapatoanu31 n- wEe, a last[n-g ~~ft that, can ,be , rm cottage on farm near ’ leer gbr~Un:m~°~ln’bb4g~e°ndnL ’ Flemington.$255 per me. 1 rodS, Buildinglot in Hightstown-1-1/4 at- ~a~ne~l¢~e~regefnt~rallr°nts~wl~h~McmberMultipleListingServiee securltv & references. Couple anres on a very nice street - all taehed garage and manyextras, left h sdreamcastle unfinished preferred. Call (201) 762-4430. [ SANFRANCISCO HOUSE FOR utilities The location 6 ndles from Turn- PLANNING TO SELL YOUR RealEstate For Sale 915,ooo pike Exit 0, high on a wooded ] SUMMERl0 rooms plus 1-1/2 HOME? Located in Bldg. A suite 1, hills de means you can commute [baths. Fenced in yard¯ Near HAROLDF.STACKBOUSE Warren Plaza West Shoppng to and from workrapidly. Toease University of San. Fran. $325 a Call or write for ReadersDigest Realtor Center. your QueenGuinevere’s labors mo. 924-2999. repr nt "HowTo Sell Your HomeYARDLEY- Magnificent country 1380. MainStreet youcanhouseyour servants at the PLANNINGTO SELL YOUR SPLIT LEVEL FOR RENT IN $34,500 PRIN.JCT, 3 BR,eat-in kitch, LR, In A Hurry." No salesman will estate secludedbut not isolated. 30 Hightstown,N.J. 08520 ’out of the hill in the tenant house.HOME? Call or send for Reader’s DR combination, Faro. R, call, rain. to Phila, I hour to N.Y.All 448-1069 BRICK AND FRAME SPLIT Iuvestigate this at $64,500and Digest, reprint, "ltowto sell your Laundry rm, 2 car garage, brick rambling executive ranch Evenings andweekends LEVEL-6 monthold in Millstone learn that you don’t have to be a homein a HErr3;" Nosalesmen walking distance to R.R. Aeme& TIlE MONTGOMERYAGENCY mansion marked with ,I Wesley Archer ThomasMagan Twp. on treed lot. Large living king to live like one, will call, MontgomeryAgency, Belle Mead,N.J. sophisticated elegance. 5 448-2097 448-6283room with bow window, formal schools, ,$360rod. plus utilities. BIGNEW COLONIAL - on wooded Belle Mead,N.J. 359-0277. Occupancyaround June let. Call 201-359-8277 bedromns, air conditioning, AsaM0wery JaekWarwic=,dnng room, utra-modern kit- SUMMERSUBLET - sacrifice: basement, 3 car garage extras 395-1671 586-6971ehen 25’ family room, 3 lot, Slateentryfoyer, dining room 799- 1541. DulSlex. 2 bedrooms, walkinl~ galore. Lavishly furnished inside __ __ bedrooms,1-1/2 baths Won’tlast withchair rail, large cedarcloset, distance from University, off and out. NEstedwithin 20 fenced long panelled doors, central air con- street parking. Reasonable.Call I ditioning, and central vacuum LOOKAND COMPARE this Unless otherwise noted all manicuredacres, flowing streams ~ ~ 609-396-9241days or 609-921-3726.WANTEDTO BUY- land 1 - 10 and ponds abundance of -1na i’~Kq. I .... I systemare someof the extras that beautifully decorated Kendall le]ephone inUllhers are Area acres with mature trees for flowering shrubs. Completewith II I I ¢~,~~ I make this house an exceptional Park Colonial. 4 bedrooms 2 1/2 {’lille 1919, contemporary house within 15 automaticheat, closed circuit TV. I.’J|~---"Ieat~art I==:~o]o=[~**~=,,,~[,=’,.1,,==lvalueat,$66#O0. On l 1/2 acre lotrooms, baths withliving, pantry, dining, garage, family w/w minutes of Princeton¯ Send in- Seeing is believing. Dreamcome carpeting throughout, andget an SUMMER,SUBLET - 2 bedroom formation to W. S. Lewellen, 4 true. Discriminately priced. By ’Li, ustuortn oi rincoton PRINCETONTOWNStIIP boase centrally air conditioned, Angler Rd., Lexington, Mass. appointment. ~" ~ NSUI~EI ’ NEWCONSTRUCTION IN $6,000 heated in-ground concrete ItOUSE FOR RENT nce y u’d near bus line MidJune 02173.Phone (017) 862-5406. PENNSNECK - betweenPrin- pool free, $39,900. 201-297-4295. thru Sept. $350,ntonth. 921-2334. DAVIDFIORI INC. ,iW E m ~" ’ ceton Junction and Rt. 1. 4 Duplex House: Three bedrooms, Rt. 13, Croyden(215) 708-9297 2 FAMILY--SOMERVILLE--A I" ¯ , bedroombi-level on a woodedlot one bath, living room, dining WANTED- Listings of all -kinds i or Rt. 1 PenndelCenter well-located up and down two~ will be finishedin 30 days. Another room, breakfast room, moderu MARTHA’S VINEYARD IN needed¯Call us first we have a (215)757.7110 family house m condition can be built to your specifications kitchen with dishwasherand eye- AUGUST- Beautiful homeon 2- buyer for your property. Barclay[ inside andout. All utilities paidby and ready for occupancy before WESTWINDSOR -’ 3 year old 4 level oven laundry - pantry room 1/2 acres with 90’ of private beach Agency, Hightstown, N.J. 448- tenants. Large lot with 2 car schoolreopens. Both priced in the bedroom,conditioned, 2 Colonialincar garage,Jefferson air with dryer, small sun room and in Vineyard Haven. 20 x 40’ 2 0700.Eves¯ 448-8356, . garage. $47,500. low$40’s. porch. story living roomwith Stineway / Park. Formal living room & Full celler andattic, 1-1/2 car concert grand, 4 bedrooms, VICTORIANSPACIOUS TWO- A MAJESTICVIEW [lOUSE RENTAL-Availablefor dining room, large kitchen, garage hot-water heat large attic modern kitchen witb all ap- I)ISCRIMINATEDAgainst. need i PRINCETONTWP HOUSE for STORYhouse in Somerville, 4 Augustoceupaney at $395. per $46,500. Call 799- 1217. 1an, 16000-BTUa r condit oner pliances. Fully furnished. Call help findiug a house/apartment? sale by owner 3 bdrm ranch on bedrms, some beamedceilings, & nmnth.Phone for details. downstairs. Threeblocks to John after 6 p.m., 924-4465or 924-4317.Civil Rights Commission/Lea~,fie[lovelv treed 1/2 acre. New modernkitchen, good WitherspoonSchool. 0.6 mi. to oi WomenVoters ~ Fair tlousnlg mouern~" ~.,Kllclien, ,_ reuwuuua...^_a n..n.uc~. location. 941200. A VERSATILEHOME LAND- 15 woodedsecluded acres NassauSt. Well maintained. Office" 4 Green" St Prmceto" n just right for your ideal country wanls¯ ’-LO , oelp , yOU. :~~au l~--- ~dZq-/.. ~-’ 15.Walk q to , ~schools . shopping mid - Available early June to small $40 s ulll 921 3577 RANCH1N WOODEDAREA in home.Offeredat $20,000. FORSALE - approx¯ 20 acres in quiet family. $260per ind.,subject ~ULLYEgUIP:~ED : Cape Cod Attent’ion sellers/leascrs, we need I ’ ~ " ’ Bridgewater:3 bedrms,fireplace Monroe Twp. $3800 per acre, fn no~rnllnticln Phclnt~ n~l - n9f14 nonle on LaKe wlta DOat. Avanaole listings, EASTAMWELL TOWNSHIP - 50 in living room,brick planter, den, between HiP.htstown & Cranbury .... ~ ...... June-July. Washerdryer, dish- $62,900. Theentire countrysideis evident ~tll,,,,,,tliil~f~ ~~ 2eargarage. Turnpikeexits. Write A. crie’r, I washer,2 fireplaces, 3 bedrooms, 3232Ct e F ’esa, Tucson,Arizona Rlli:inp~i~ |2 baths, large game room. .... /acres more or less Wooded with BI-LEVELIN RARITAN:All the from inside & outside this 3 05704. ’ I Minimmn2 weeks, $225. per week. SELL YOUR..... HOME FOR TOP ’ " ’ standard bi-level advantages C iii 9~4722a Icli~1ot~l~p5eor consuita£ionW i*h°u’L/g°°dt 1ake site and fine mountain ¯ [ stream to feed ~t.- 520, road fron-’ RealEstate For Rent ,’ 2. ,% obhgahonphone 921-2700Karl]ta~ o r,~,,~n.,~’n~i ...... ~., ,aneledneud’ngcentra’ air eo"d’"°n’"g’bedroom resideuce’ L°eated ’n iWE i DE L ifamily rm.with built-in Weidel, lnc Realtors. 57 yearS[re fine 10 ear ld ranch t,,~e bar, back yardeompletelyfen- Belle Mead,this homelends itself ~ ST [SUMMER SUBLET ARTISTS experience insures dependability ~Y y o. . ~v ned. $44,900. ~ RESIDENTIALBUILDING ...... ’[ home.In-ground swimmingpool. I,o’rs PRINCETON"Air Cond an~ [lOUSE- living rm, dining rm, lg. dandify¯ /All in excellent condition. Nicely wired for ’ teletvne ’ C’ll art sts studio w/skylight, 4 bd, landscaped. Askingprice 995,000. A GROUP OF 3 RESIDENTIAL well to the young at heart. 2 l’ulli~ GIiIGGST()WN 16091921-6770, ~ ’ ’ / rms, :3 baths. Oneblock to eom- HOMES: I family, bungalow with 3 baths, master bedroom suite off~ nmnity pools tennis courts, 3 be@ms, 2 famdy home, apart- rain. by ear to Univ,Excel,,weekly L OSCARWOLFE I{EALTY men(over 3 ear garage. Canmake attractive balconyoverlooking the l -- Opposite Canal, wooded. 2 i 609397-2138 acres, $15,900. OFFICE SPACEFOR RENT cleaning woman.Approx, $450. Eves.& Suns. 609-466-1297 another apartment here, All in too. Available mid-June thru LandFor Sale Office 60~-397-2138 excellent conditioninside andout. living area. Fireplace, central air 1500 square feet of office and LaborDay. Call 924-6065. Convenientto everything. Call us 2 -- Ondensely wooded low traffic ,storage space. for details, emlditioning, fully equipped street, 2.5 acres, $16,000. PERFECT FOR LONG RANGE CRANBURY- Here is the homeso MAURICElh IIAGEMANCO. INVESTOR-- or a builder. 74 acre 1 1 1 kitchen, fulldry basmnentand a 2 manyof you have been waiting MONTGOMERY 231 RogersAve. OCEANGROVE - Close to beach. larm in rapid growtharea, Zoned LAWRENCETWSP. PRIVATE 1_ 1 . _ :l apts, furnished. Suminer SALE: 5 yr. new spacious 0 rmL,n,a,~]l¢,~ ~¢-lachlalt for, Tilts lovely old homeon Main 1 -- Partially woodedlot, 1-3/4 [lights(own,N, J. fro’ 3/4 acre lots. Located near customsplit on Coloniallakefront, I/2 car garage,A unique dwelling. St. is availableand waiting for you season; 5 bedrooms,2 full baths, sehools shopping and communitylot, 18 x 13 large liv. i’m, with I Realtors i acres,$7500, noreh, ocean view, $1500; 5 facilities, Potential un m ted. $05,000beailty.tocomeand 4restore large rooms to herdown originaland 5 STORETO LET suitable for T,V., rooms, carpeting, full bath, Termstoqualified buyer, Call for picturewindow, overlooking, park. , [ ,120,1725-4800 2 -- Densely wooded prime RadioIlecorcts, etc. Approx.950 washer, porch $1200 efficiency details. Walter B. Howe,Inc, 12x ldm. rm 12xlleat nkiteh, bedrooms up and wide floor residential area near Rockyhill. with built ins. 2 Be rms, master151 75 EastMain St, f.~a ~ , ft,, air cond. Kendall Park wth lu bat1 $600. Call 201-297- ll.ealtors, 924-0095and 727-3301 Sonlerville,N,J. boards throughout, $,18,000,1/5 aeres. $22,000, Shopping Center. 212-WA7-6113,0073. WAI/rEIt IL IIOWE,INU K I I, paleled 23xIt fa "it room ,th Bdrm or den 1-1/2 baths SomersetCountyMultiple 2 APARTMENTS-availahlefor IIII,I,SIIOIt(I Ilealtor ove’s zed 2 ear garage, on quiet Listiug BmJdlldu)] Peln ato i ’)ff ee Ev’s& Sup, call ~ .././t~z~,~ udults. Please call for details. FORRENT - Beach ltaven house 131-’,r., I cul de sac, Midto tligh 20’s. For 1 -- Sonmtrees, 1 aero approved or apartment, Ocean side, uppt, ca bt s’uess no. daily 609- GeorgeJ, Fedm’ 725-1927 reasonablerates. Call after 6 p.m. Mon.Frl9.9, Sat 11-5 buildinglot, $1o.9o0, EAST WINDSI)R WARREN San111.5 al-5950’eve, e ’- ’ . ,~’ . . ) ,), I.i¢~m~dae~l enat~ero~r PLAZAWEST OFFICE SPACE 690-0969. GraceK. Tavarozzl 725-7809 Monn~omeryProlet$1onal Suildin~ 2 - Overlookingscenic Millstone ltt. 13ll & Dutuh Neck ltoad. ,I. llaroldTenEvck 725-1059 Privlto eatrunee fully air eor~- BUILDINGLOT -- in residential 725-9352 at, No,206, S*lllt Mead,N,J, Illver, 1.2 acres.$12.500. Call anytime201-359.5191 Beal Estatelh’oker ditionet, c~ rpetc’d, acoustic SIIOItT -TEItM ItENTALmkl- ne ghborhood,llXl’ x 300’ woodedSECLUDI’]DON l-l/2 Pie- t I I ’ok V. Woodhead 5.1 N, Maid St., Uranbt % N.J ce liug pt elledwalls. Atb’active Jane tO mid-Sept, (flexible) tit rear, Cityutigties, Call 921-3918,turesque Acres, near Newtlope. I buikling wllh excellen!,,/geatlm LittlebrookSchool district, 050-19(10 ! Furnished3 bedrm.,2 bath, tlil’- remodeledold stone and frame 2 h;ves.&Suu, DorothyLindeaMd Id itmpleparking, tltnlues tl io eonditionel rune ler on and- Bit 1-1/2 baths modern kiteh, ~~~-- t xes ly t it o’d. 2 roonl suite sealed 1/2 aere aear Lawreu- WOODEDBUILDING LOT for large living room, den with[ 395.9892 92o0,net nu). [ ur 2 yearloose. Call neville. 30 ft, living-rm,colonial sale 1.8 acres LawPencoTwp. fireplace, Full of ehaPnl, $61,400./ 4411-4024week days. 215.78.1-7110 after 6 p,tu, /IMIVlACUI,ATE-2bedrooln Towll I’~ENI)AI,L PAItKclose to LlcenledRe~l ~llllo e¢okor dhfingrut., electric kitchen(dish- $12,500.Phone 696-0221 Princeton, bus inn, se leo s and v,’asiier). Panelled studio tlonse TwinIt[yorE, 1.1/2 baths Moladltflllli+yPr(a@llIQl~ia auIIdtas lanelled basen,nntgame - rnl. w/wcarpet all appl, eenb’ll at’ sh°plfing’ ~ ~ landsea)ed, Call eves. 4,10-2711L(irnolnltaneh $32,990 I,AWIIENCIUrOWNStI[I Yasherdryer, freezer. Garago, 8roomlluneh $3,1,9110 Call anylime201.359-5191 (IFI,’ICE SPACEFOIl. BENT s lltde aud fruit trees. 5 ¯ 10 ACItES1/2 wooded, 25% TWINBIVEIL8 - Qnad1, ,1[ $112,,5(81. 0 ro(nu]tanell $36,500 PItlME LOCATION .~’.100/nlontli.Plione 1!98-05011. down.Call (608) ,I(i(1-1310. bedroolltS2 story towuhousewith !)roam ltancb $’,17,900 ROYAl,OAK BOAI) - 3 or OU fnll b ErE lent, celt al dl con. ,t hetlroont Calunhd,2 - I/2 baths ct ’hi, s 2 t/2 (laths ree room NASSAUSTItEET ditioldogwall/wail earepting, all t $30,51/9with fire’llace, basementpartial appliances. Available 7/t/72 at IZI)NEI) ItESEAItC & Newbuilding $;17,500. Call 448-4881week days. I I)Ii]VIi3,OPMENT- Prided(on ,I bedroomColonial, 2 baths, 16 x ’inished. 200.400s(. ft, units Iq~,INCETON 800.1288sq,ft. uaiis SEASIDEPARK, N, J. I I/2 ACItE’IAiTwith hu’geap llu Pike about 2,5 acres adjacent ta 32 hlgrnundpool $ 900 STONICKEItl)lL - 3 bed[’oul)ls 2 Avaihiblolininediately )In oneall’, ,I h’eesSouth Itrunswiek Tuvcnslu i~ Del,avalaado!!lof in’el)dEeddr.tied 1/2 b t s, ’ee rt t II p’ rate stuu)~I Furnuuec tile saclit 91I . Cii 1 ...... hulidhlgs+ Can its /or faruler 2-faluiiyhonso on Ilrleh Avo,I~]aeh N.J, MANNIBEAI/rV,IN(;, ,hasomm,t, corpoting, ~raped, silln llas v g ,oo t, d n I,g roolil TIIOMP~ONI,AND, Ilealtorit larehiy ’Agency, .I.10.07011 Ual1206297.2516AIv ~e! treed lot. 1’~8Nasaau Street June10, to Selit.i0. $2100.Uull ;qveuings,HIIqI’,IS0. MtINTGt)MI,]ItV...... TWI,~ on I’1 r ietd ’s. klleluul, 2 bedroanls& hurl,, Princeton, N,J. 111112+ Ot ss , ( 0 set, e ’t Ig[NASSAUI I#,stlo ,I hldr.i. (il,li’,NNAVE.-’,lor.thedruouls, Separalnhealhig systeliiS. 921,081). 921-7658 1c ’~s. llonso, ba,I,L ..otlltl / ltallcher with I I/2 bat[is alld huge I/2 It s, ’ec ’dam, basement, fill lUlngs. Z()ne(I agrle!

THE CENTRAL POST The Franklill NEWSRECORD II)INDSOR-HIGHT$ HEI~,qLD Class i fi’ed .tdvertising PAGE ELEVEN-B THURSDAY,MAY 18, :1972 TooLate To Classify HILLSBOROUGHTOWNSHIP -- 8 roomCape, 5bed- RealEstate For Sale Real Estate For Sale RealEstate For Sale TooLate To Classify rooms,basement, attached garage, 3 baths,hot water heat. Over1 acre...... : ...$37,500. 03 MERCEDESBENZ - 190, 70,000 AUDI100 Is 1970- 4 speed radio, MANVILLE -- Underconstruction, large 5 roomranch, @@ TRUTHIN ADVERTISING EASTWINDSOR - Large 4 bdrm ntiles young and running 30,000 actual miles, excel cnt PRINCETONJUNCTION - sale Colonialwith full basement,1 1/2 beautifully, valves done1971. Call condition.$96-0013 3 bedroom Bungalow in by owner. 4 bedroomColonial on baths, attached garage. Formal full basement,lY= baths,built-in ovenand range, on Hightstown with spacious 448- 0198. Here are the straight, anem- woodedlot. Walkingdistance to living & dining roomeat-in kit- improved60x 100lot withcity utilities ..... $32,500. roomsand paneledinterior, bellished facts about a pre- train and schools. Sidewalks and chen. Locatedin HouseBeaut ful Formaldining, full basement,revolutionary,pointed stone house driveway. Living room, section on 1/2 acre. Available on 5-plus secluded acres act-in kitchen, immediately.$33,500. Call 448-4081ATTENTIONGARDENERS - dig DOGGROOMING & BATHING-- air cond. & alum. storms & tlunterdon Count y room with weekdays. r ownevergreens. 12" - 16" F ea and tick bath done screens.Near schools. $21,000. )It (2 2-1/2 baths, 2 car ~,lish Boxwood$3. - $3.5016" - ’ofessionally at Park Pet Shop, at al air conditiouing, !~!Al ,erta Spruce,$3.50 - $4.50;2’ ~endall Park Shopping Center JOSEPHBIELANSKI ¯ & panese Yew$3.50 - $4.50 8 roomDuplex with 2 paneled bath w/dressir and screens basement, ! FAMILYDUPLEX - 3 bedrooms locatedto rear of center. 201-297- bedroomseach side. 2 eat-in walk-in attic. Mid$50’s. By ap- IIzrob O’Nei, 79 N. Main St 3833. alcove, powderroom, each side, $365. rental incomeper Cranbury,N. J. RealEstate Broker kitchens,2 renovatedbaths, 2 floors, open beams & pointment609-799-2100. month. drivewayson nlee size lot in hardwarethroughout, oil $27,200. air heat, 200-ampservice, 2 water 212S. MainSt. Manville,RA 5-1995 Cranbury.New plumbing. systems, stone barn w/water & RANCHIN COUNTRY- total ’68 VWsquarebaek, am/FM. elect. & siding.Basement. electricity, stone smokehouse, ELEGANTBUT FUNCTIONAL- electric home. Cute modern 2 FURNITURE FOR SALE - Factoryfuel injection. Newpaint. OpenThursday & Friday Evening til 8 ...... $28,000. in-grouudpool, orchard, specimen5 bedroomrestored stone Colonial, bedroomhouse with bath, living Couch, conversational corner Excellent.$1200. 883-3899 plantiugs, stone terraces and ,.irca 1770 on a delightfully room, dining room, kitchen. ta de formicatop & 4 upholstered 2 Story older Colonial on patio....and more.Everything tip- andscapedsite. Spaciousliving $32,900C~ptain chairs. Red wet look lop. $95,000. ’oomwtth open beamedceiling, le~ ther chair. Lamps,pictures, & COLLIE-- lost from vicinity of Thinking of switching jobs? Take a look nicely landscaped,shaded lot tone fireplace, dining room,eat - kitchen set. Spring & mattress. Princetou DaySchool. Sable color in Hightstown.3 bedrooms& n kitchen and lbrary. Cofneski COTTAGE- 5 rooms, no bath, lot w/white and black. Any in- 75 x 100, countrylocation. Call 448- 0081. at the opportunities in the classified pages. nursery,formal dining, living W $ I~Ol~ll~EPiM. Realty, Broker, 695-5733. $10,800 formationplease call 924-4307. roomwith fJreptaee,kit. with Mu’ltipleListing Broker breakfast nook. Basement & 2 .... RANCHIN JAMESBURG- ex- I DELUXVAN ’69 Ford Chatau 123 tteaftor 883-b88~ ce ent location beaut ful treed - Heavyduty suspension tires. car garage ...... $43,000. Wkeds/Eves. 882-0514TWINRIVERS TOWN HOUSE - : lot 3bedrooms ].l/2baths dinin~IDESIGNER- Business man, N8 auto, blue dc’lux int. Ask. bedroomsQuad I. All appliances "Be n f nishe’d basementansi I seeking womanfor partner in new $2750.After 5:30 580-7339. 448.0112 wth arge refrigerator - freezer ’~bove’groundpoe bus ness Sma capital needed. " ...... Nights" Sundays - Holiday’s’ carpet ng, a r cond t on rig, n ’ ’ $55 500 ] Reply Box#1981, e/0 Princeton RonCroshaw 448.5781 sulated windows. $33 500. ’ / Packet. AvailableJuly 1, Call 448 - 40S1 STULTSlIEALTYCO. / 1909 VWSQUAREBACK - with weekdays. Lawrencc Township Memberof Multiple / sunroof and AM/FMradio ListingService / Perfect mechanical condition. [ 37 N. MainS[.Cranbury I p~n 48,000 m es. $1195. firm. Cal 924- L/lJl~l~mM’,d~l~r 1¢=1~ OLD PRINCETON PIKE. ¢,eq-2s-ca44- ’ ,v~ .... -- ...... ’ 3506 EST. Possesion Jtme let. Three EASTWINDSOR -- 2 story Eves & wkendsP-395"-i651 and443- mother blacklab Park Pet Shop, lose bedroomsplit-level. Goodsized ’ i Kendall Park, ShoppingCenter, living ’oomwith brick fireplace. 1 Colonal. 1/2 ac, 2 1./2 yr 4 BR.705.’ 201-297-3333. ’ Realtor-Insurance ’ /2bathroom,laundryroom. Close (nng living, famdy, laundry to schools and Lawrenceshopping rooms,eat-in kitchen 2 1/2 barns, I basement, 2 car garage, beautiful I ~ EASTWINDSOR BI-LEVEL: This 9 room homeis 307 N MAINSTREET center. Only 7 miles from Orin- landscanine 55 min N Y train or I I DENTALASSISTANT - part time /ceton and four miles from ’ Excenent¯ ~ ~;’ scriBes," " i ~,’ ’I"46 000 L ESPECIALLY for COMMUTERS / .... located in the CranburyManor section of East Lawrencev0]e’ nus¯ ’ /COUN’IER. GIRL. -- Full ttmeI. ’ ’mcludmg’ Saturday. Prmeeton’ HIGHTSTOWN,N J / Prlncipals only. Call 609-448-0897 .i Located n low-tax West Windsoo/PaId.hohdays, v.acatlon, t office. Experienced preferred but Windsor Township. Living room, dining room, hospttahzatmn untverstty ---- ~ / II Pintinalli RealtyCo. I area, near PennCen ralt line, bus,~ " .. ~ I willing to train right personand kitchen, 4 bedrooms,family room,utility roomand Jnless otherwise ]toted all~ 695-8501 nowHighSchool, shopping. htsT ’ 8-[ Cleaners ~ ’ . &Launory ’ , 30 Moore~t ’, sometyping skills necessary. 921- lY~baths. 1 car garage,beautifully landscaped yard. telephone ]ItIISlbersnrc Area[ ,,,~.,~, ~n~-p~ ~ ha m i room split-level homesits aa a[ rrmceton. [ 6610...... $35,900. Codeill)9. ] ,~ ""? ...... in ,,.1°/,) ’~[h " woodedhalf:acre with fenced-in] I l°wnn°use’~yeargrl~et:’ceairaSi~aC:Yeard opr~v~eYi~vlr~°°rkedmabi~ A/C fu basement 5appliances . i P , LEONARD VAN HiSE AGENCY h,~idlfl,r ,uta,~r ¢ns ~rill’ chtldren and pets. Four bedrooms, ~ ...... 1=,.+ .... [ SEIWICESTATIONSALESMEN ...... ’ +r ..... " ~ ’ 3’ tried’ full baths large f mila y u~m, r..i~lll~E~rJ-- t~u~5~Ao Owner relocating. End’ neof Ju .... ~a I’ ’i .... a ,~;,~,~/ 1968)recently qualified’’ for real / PART-TIME&FULL-TIMEm,~..nu^vw, MEMBERMULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE movein $35 900. Call 443-1505. ’ rr°°m’O0 S, S~O~arv)’n~e r }~Vet)~ace", " eai:i~] estate. brokers’ ’ license’ seeks] ...... Office: 609-448-4250 i urlan kitchen garage. ~’une or July~ cont~ ct with others mterestedin SOME MECHANICAL . ~ , ...... t ~t~t~ in[ ~ occupancy. Low 40’s. BACKGROUND 160Stockton Street Hightstown,N .J. BYopenmg suraneer r., [raw.,~,,, ’f~’,~o~,s"~’e(@]a~-w -- OWN E R. 9905817 - . " ’ "ox l~0. ABILITYTOTALKTOPEOPLE BY OWNER- East Windsor 8 kept confldenttal. ReplyB ,/ ,.~,cm~,v,-,u,n~vu,~omr~u ,,~,,[~,*~,,~ u^un "THREEOFFICES TO SERVE YOU" bdrmbi-level, 3 bdrms,bath, lip- c/o Princeton Packet. / ~ din rm, deck 2nd level. 2 bdrms PAY COMMENSURATEWITH Need a second car? There are many good CRANBURY PRINCETON RT, 1LAWRENCE faro rm, laundryrra, 2 car garage ABILITY lEt level. Extras, weekdaysafter 7 Call Mr. MASTROPIERI 395-1 434 924-2054 896-1122 xm.(609) 448-2609. at 12157FU9-2433 buys available in the classified pages. TooLate To Classify YOUNGWOMAN - college art ANYTIME ntajor wouldlike liveable studio space, preferably in country, in Colonial- 5 bedrooms,2Vz BrickSplit Level - 3 bedroonls, exchangefor baby sitting animal baths,tklyer, living room, din- livingroonl with fireplace, din- CRANBURY- split level, SUMMEBRENTAL - 3 bedroom cnre. ete. Pleasecall 924-3594after illg tOOth,htrge kitebetl, [’anlily ing room,large kitchen,sun established area, Homein house-12 rain. north of Princeton, 5 p.m. GoWest Young Man roonlwith fireplace, 5th bed- tOOth,family rooM, bath and ½ spotlessmove-in condition¯ 4 July & August, Washer, dryer, roolnor study, laundryroola, basement.Wall to wallcarpet- dishwasherpatio. $250. including WINRIVERS " Lovely upper or gall dry basement.Bcautifol ing. I car gu.rage.Above groand bedroom,2’A bath, modern util, & gardener. Less for couple lower,2 bedroomcondominiums. woodedlot. Walkingdistance pool.Woodedlot....$43,900, kitchen, living room,dining without children, $50. per month Wailto wallcarpet, with many ex- for VWif desired. 201- 297- 3596. GARAGESALE tras.Excellent condition. to tation, homaculaterood]- room, family room, wall to TWINRIVERS - 2.3. and4 bed. toll ...... $68,900. wall carpet¯ 2 car attached Sat. May20, 10 a.m.-3p.m. roomtownshouses, wnh w/~ 79 ModelAve. Hopewell carpeting,5 appliances, central air garage...... $47.500. 466-0639 condlUon,Call for further Tent,bike, stove, etc. marion. Homeswith a priceless Largebi-levcl 8 rooms,4 bed- CapeCod ahuninunl sidbtg 3 FINE CHINA:Flintridge, with bedromns,living roonl,dining dark green and gold trim; 0 look rooms,family room, dinieg STANLEYT. WHITE OldYorke Estates roBin, living room,[aalily room,kitchen, full ha01,lull dinner, 0 salad, 0 cups and basetlleet. Onecar dctacbed saucers. Bestoffer. Call 448- 2358 EastWindsor kitchen,2Yz baths. Large 2 car REALTY,INC. weekday,eveuings, weekends. garage.ExcOtcnt Ibr growing garage,Coenlry sabarban set- erand new4 bedroomCotonlal, ling, Coevellicntto N.Y.conl- Realtor ItOI/SE -- 15-1/2 hands, gelding, family 61N. MainSt. Cranbury,N.J. english or westernju np, sound e,:~baths, famny room has hospl- ...... $42,400. nlu titlg ...... $ 33,900. good ntnuners,& 2 horse trailer: taliLy pluswith panelled walls, TWOFINE HOMES are beingcustom built in a very lovely areaof 655-3322or 448-2477 Weekdaysafter 3, weekends201- beamedceiling and old FOH RENT- 2 bedrm, house. Princeton.Either the Traditional or theContemporary will give you the Eves: Living rm. with fireplace, eat-iu 297-3269. place,livin9 room.Dining room, 2 opportunityto express yourself. Both feature lots of livingspace having 4 rhorntonS. Field,Jr, 395:0679 Idtchon, bath, $225. plus heat and cargarageonlhacre... $47.000, bedrooms,2V~baths, large living room,kitchen with dinette area, lovely 63NORTH MAIN STREET CRANBURY N.J. util. g24-4091for appointment. Brandnew 5 bedroomColonial familyroom, study or finishedporch, separate Mundry room, 2 cargarage 21/2baths, spacious nvIn9 ~ndcentral air conditioning.Approx¯ 2 acres, Just reduced and a great formaldining room, - .~9..~ ...... buy...... $87,900¯ ~~.~,~+~;~j.~ custombirch cabinets HEARTOFTOWN - Centrally air conditioned3 bedroom, 2 bath home, ½ ABCIIITECTURAL DRAFT- washerenchanting family SMAN Mioimum 5 ~lockfrom Nassau St. Immediateoccu pancy. This won’t last long. LETS MAKEA DEAL- We have !withcorner fireplace, large ...... $35,900. lg’ foot volunteer trailer, self room,2 car garage onI/~ acre. What does Multiple Listing mean? contained A-I condition -Want ...... $49,900. CONTEMPORARY- Unique7 bedroom,4½ bath, delightful homein the Ittlrd top tent trailer. Call 448- westernsection on over 1 acrebeau tifu[Iy landscaped,There are f ireplaces 3:122. 201-756-2088. in andOUt, a balcony,a patio, a terrace,a screenedin porch,alarm @~,.~ systems,built-ins, and many many other extra fine features, for thevery specialbayer ...... $150,000. Multiple Listing Service (MLg)is a co.operative way of selling real estate Manyother operating under a well-defined procedure. It’s designed to benefit the MG- midget197l, 19,000nfiles, Ilstinqsavailable Body & engine excellent con- HUGE5 BEDROOM COLONIAL - in pneof th0 loveliest ereasof three parties in each transaction - the buyer, the seller and the broker, dition,$1,800. Call 201 - 679- 2403or ~OSLOFF& SMITF Princeton.9 large rooms, 2V~ baths, 2 cargarage. Air conditionedand in $84,500, MLSoperates in the following way: 201-372-5401, SOUTII BRUNSWICKCITIZENS Realtors-Insurers excellentcondition, Just listed ...... F()R McGOVERNNEEDS YOUR TwinRivers Town Center IIELP NOW!Call Irene Rhodes, E, Win~orTWp, 08520 WESTWINDSOR ¯ 4 B/R, 2V~ bath, colonial featuring a familyroom with lgfi7 - 4 dr. ChevyImpala, Needs 297-0,tS2. custom-madecabieets, kitchen with bui[t-ln breakfastbar, huge fenced in brakesgrid tires, Bestoffer, 1193- 448-8811or 655-0080 I. The seller lists his propertyfor sale withthe brokerby meansof a standard patiofor completeprivacy. Beautifully landscaped. Air conditioned, 5g,t2 sat or sun, carpeting,washer, dryer, playhouso,etc, included ...... $51.500 contract with consistent fcrnls. Tile tcrnls, ia today’s market,inclodo a goal- mis.sionnf 6%of the total selling price. Thecommission is sharedbetween tile IDEALCOMMUTING - only 25 minatesto Princeton,Trenton, or New agencythat lists the propertyand the onethat actuallyselts it, TRI~,NTt)N-- 2 rebuts, $108 per Brunswick& only 10 mlnu les to thetm npiko makes this 4 bedroom(or 2. The listing inforntatlon is sent to tile MI,Sofl’ic0s whorean antmnatlc me. Security, Juno l, Eves. 393. bedroomandpanellod d0a), 1Y~ hath ranch ideal country livin0, Features- 1321),201-329-630g. MORESALES o newkitchen, fireplace, plaslor walls, laundry room, ~ acrelandscaped distributionis bognn, lot ...... $37,000. 3. Thencx t morniog,a menloof tile critical in formatknlia haad-dcllvorodto all KENMIIREWASIIER & -- heavy participating brokers, dnty t ’ye’ 7 n ol~ths old full MONTGOMERYTOWNSHIP SPECIAL ¯ this 4 bedroom2 bath honnr ,t. Afew days later, a pic,nrcdbruchuro is createdanti deliveredto the brokers, wah’auty,all cycles, $:175, Call just u lowininates from Princaton on OVOl one acra landscaped lot, Seporatafamily room, 2 car flara0o, patio and is a "mostsee", , ,$46,000. 5. As changeshappen relatlog to tile property, tiw listing brokersends then[ ,100-0.1,1B. MORE BUYERS throughthe samecbanbd to al! those in fhe service, SPARKLINGANDSPACIOUS. 5 large bedroomsopen on to graoioes 6, Whenthe propertysoils, all brakersarc inforntcll that the homois no bmgcr IIANDMADI’~ CIIINESI’.] RUG- cot!tralhall in this 2 stolyColopial. Living room, dialog room and lant0y un the nlarkctso that the seller ia no longerinvolved witl~ rotlUCSt.~to showtile apu’ux. 0 x 12, $.k)0. Call201-g3,t- roomsmakes enlorlaining apleasnre in Ibis Itlsl iJkonow borne, 2Y* baPls, ’,2,1.) h(rntc, hi Soewrsct Ctuulty, aver 160 offices are involycd, In Huntetdon kluItdry, pleosing kitcben and I lagstoneIoyel ard added sparkles, $$9,500, Colnlty, river 75 offices are itlcilnl0d, lu oacboffice, there is au averageof 5 .AWRENCETOWNSHIP, Walust lisUrdthh 3 bethBorn, 1 Y+bath lit.loyal s;dosnwn,The sharing of tire cmnedasioais on a 70-30basle witlt t llc larger share CAllli:EIt U[RI, WANTEI)- lo all a lovelyI01, 1.argoliving loom, panollad fam0y teens and sepalate guhlg[o tile tfffk:o thatsoils. sharehlrRe nlcclv ducta’tttod holuf.’ l;llldy or 4th hedroomntako Ihi~ ~ Ptllylivoohlo heine ...... $43,900, w t, YotatRwid w, i10 chlfh’eB, Pl’lV g’l‘t~ hedrogBt, gbnerous DUPLEXapp, 70 veal s old,Four Iledrooms, 2 baths oil an COLO.Good lo~ $37.500, GFAtl)ES& IIUSE, which opnR(~dits doors iR I,’lmningtoR in January /gu’khtg ucar sht~pplng eeuter Investmelltor llgo ia onpanti lent tbo other...... Urtulburyares, $11a,lannl L t,’g 1971 and iR llillslmrough in April 1971 is BRitlUOill 3 W~.IyS: ’dgfi.lli01, LOVELYRANCH oil a tluaatihdlandscaped In WestWipdsor, Living |iilOniooln+dlnht{] aloll+ laO(I kitcllOn, 3 h0droolos,bgOt, lull bllsemont, 0 $42,000, I, Wcale m0igbots of Ml,S in both S(dnoraoinod I lnntcrdunt:t}lUiiios, ’rhcro. enclosedlp pa/ewayand galage ...... fure bontoslisted withna ate ularkt,’lodfolly t. bolhcnuntics; and LOTSAND LAND IN ALLP[IICE RANOES 2, Wentatkot tile propertiesllstoll willsttt~ to fln~ag¢llcios ill tile Prin¢cttnlAic;i CAItPI’IN’L’EI~ ONA COUNTR Y ROAD" 3 milo~ h nmP~ ipgalen, wboded 10~c~ as, 800’ IIANI)YMANM/W hotda0e~eanLie ~ubdivkhatinta 31nt~ ...... $40,000, tin the ,~aulc;dfractiv0 ¢Olqlakisiou basis as Ill unrfollow MI,S brnkcrsl amI wehave au ilUlllt~tllBl‘eopenhlg ill, 3, Wepruvidc the nl.,~[ skillpll as,elstifl[cchi aFr;ulgoule01s{’sn’ [’hlaln![llg ht uur ,~ t IRa’ facilities [11 East WiBdsor at noextra ¢harge l ELMRIOGE PK,, Wlloded 1 F+ ~am~s on hlka ...... $20,600, aro,h ~ I twspfpr li [Krrst0!bXl)erllqleetl Ill WESTWINOSOR TWP,’2~ acllnl ntgvllO saltdivMialIntp 2 Ital, $30,000, I t’,gl’lltqllry nBtl0so of Iigwertools, I ~l11~°rl’cnt"Y 1p,vpart, itgfWta’kundWlll.ulietgfgistto,,f fctlat’mpgfll RENTAL" 4 boOInalR eh,¢epdillaned goleahll lit KaridallPglk, Up to 3 "Whenyou’re interested in properties north and west of Princeton, ’l’. IdUlO,, ...... ,$400,IIPl ledlab ~.~ Ipl gt I t!S to ’tt0’ttXltSR’B we’re theanswer", +I s otitg,i l)t Rg’ tl d eg wBC 0t o gttgerali,oilah, aIRIIIl£ihltPntllle0 ADLERMAN, CLICK & CO. work,,,,r,,,r,,,e,,,,0rlflO,,o0e0,,+,,RIALTYC=ll 448.5000 GERDES HUSE REALTORS i l120g 4~4 t)xl, N,I,, Illth[sh’il, s WyckdffMills 5+i).AAmwcll I,h)ttd, [ [l[t:ibufo 1:111,1+i. WJlltts0r N, & All equgol)pPr t0111ty 0Btltloy0r, ’ ttlt01~(2tll)q.O,.35q.5171 7 d0ys .,~ ...... ,,,,i,, i Ill Ill II IIIIIIII II II II ,PAGETWELVE-I?, THURSDAYIMAY 18, 1972

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To place your ad, phone: PRINCETON (609) 924.3244 MANVILLE CENTRAL POST (201) 725.3300 (201) 297.3434 PAGETHIRTEEN-B ’ THURSDAY,MAY 18, 1972 r.~lruc ks And Building Modeli)lanes, (;ars iew Is It Myth()r Reality? Municipal Flea Market This Satu r(lay SOMERVILLE-- One of the " ce Hasn’t first area exhibitionsof gas- Springcleaning in localmunicipalities has poweredmodel planes and cars left somevery large objectssitting on the in actionwill take placeSatur- curb.Princeton Borough is tryingto sell two day, May 20, at Somerset fire tracks and WestWindsor-Plainsboro ShoppingCenter. RegionalSchool District wantsto unloada Sponsoredby R &S Homeand Proved Black schoolbuilding. AutoStores, the unusualevent is This vintagehook and ladder fire truck being presented here by displayedby WilliamSaunders, St., couldbe manufacturersof these planes just the thingfor by-passingSaturday traffic and cars. jams on NassauStreet. The 31-yearold Theexhibition will be givenin Sexual Mystique Seagravestruck is equippedwith a 65-foot the showarena at the rear of the ladderand has only10,000 miles on it. shoppingcenter. ~ / Theaction exhibition will open Theother truckis a 25-year-oldLaFrance at 10 a.m. May20 and continue by Stuart Cramp pumper.In its dayit couldpump 1,250 gallons until 2 p.m. of waterpe F minute. Gas-poweredmodel planes will Everyonelikes sex, Butmyth has it that Bothtrucks are for sale witha required ~"~/J,~)~~,;..,I...... :" 4 be flownby controlledlines, held blackpeople like it evenmore. minimumbid of $1,000each. ~".... by hand at an approximate Maybe.Maybe not, Noone knows for sure. distance of 25 feet fromthe Theamount of researchthat has beendone Theschool building, Penns Neck School, on aircraft. on "tbeblack sexual mystique" is almostnil. Theplanes will performa wide That’swhat Dr. Alvin F. Poussainttold an. Route1, has no minimumbid requirement variety of maneuversincluding butthe schoolboard has reserved the rightto workwith the schoolboard in tryingto come Bidsfor the schoolwill be openedat the audienceof 150 professionalsand laymen reject all bids. Thebuilding is in a corn- loop-to-loopdives, figure eights assembledat the cafeteriaof the Educational up withan acceptableuse for the building schoolboard’s May23 meetingat Maurice and take-offs and landingsby TestingService in a lecture recently. The ’ mercialzone but is not conformingin lot size and wouldprobably give a varianceto any t.lawkSchool. line. andsetback. The zoning board has said it will reasonablerequest. Thegas-powered model cars audiencewas about half blackand half white. beingdemonstrated will include "I call it a ’mystique’because some people the DuneBuggy, the Baja Bug feel that blacks do havesome mysterious Historical Society and the Shrike which are powersand attributes withregard to sexual operated by remotecontrol. functions,"Dr. Poussaintsaid. "Somemyths Sponsors Trip Radio-controlledmodels being are so stronglybelieved that theyfind their shownwill includethe popular wayinto social science documentswhere To 2 Attractions Jerobee. they appearas facts," Themodel cars offer all the "This is not surprising,"he explained. A trip to NewHope’s Wilmar excitement,sound and speedof "Thereis a sexualrevolution taking place. umseumand PennsburyManor the racetrack. Whitesand manyblacks may feel that the will be sponsored by the Manufacturerrepresentatives blackshave some corner ou sexuality," ltistoricalSociety of Princetonon will be present to answer Tuesday,May 23. questions concerning gas- Educator WilmarMuseum exhibits one powered flight and ground Dr. Poussantis an associateprofessor of of the world’slargest private racing. psychiatryand associate dean of studentsat collectionof carvedstones. The HarvardMedical School. He has also served collection includes carved as the southernfield directorof the Medical animals,birds andfish, as well Committeefor HumanRights in Jackson, os humanfigures, executedby Miss.and is currentlythe treasurerof the someof the mostfamous artists Riders BlackAcademy of Arts and Letters. Hehas fromall overthe world.Unique also taught psychiatry at the Tufts specimensof gemology,art and UniversityMedical School. natureare presentedto stimulate Snap interest andappreciation for the LooseMorals lapidaryart. Hecited a nationalsurvey taken in 1967 Pennsburyis on accuratere- amongwhites. Over 50 per cent of the creationof the Manorflouse built Record respondentsbelieved the blackshad looser by WilliamPenn in 1684. The CenturyRoad Club riders Allen morals. originalhouse was allowed to fall Bell andBob Zelley were two of "Somewhites have gone so far as to into ruin, butwas rebuilt on the the four membersof a team believethat blacksare superiorsexually¯ original foundotionsin 1939. whichbroke the national record The wholemystique is surrounded with WilliamPenn left umnyletters for the 100kilometers by overll fantasy, mythologyand a lot of wishful BLACKSEXUAL MYSTIQUE isthe describingevery detail of Pean- minutes. thinking." sbury’sconstruction and land- Thetwo were membersof the Heexplained that therehas beenvery little subjectof a talkby Dr. Alvin F. Poussaint scaping,and it waswith the help NewJersey ,A" team whichwon researchto determinewhether the prevelant at ETS. of these letters andpieces of the open100 kilometers team mythof blacksexual superiority is true or materialfound at the site that the time trial held at the Trenton false. tegrationwas just beginningon a largescale, housewas re-created. It is fur- Speedwayon Sunday.Other team "Wehave to gOback to the time when someof the blacknurses on his staff went nished with 17th Centuryan- memberswere Joe Sailing and blacksfirst cameto this countryto un- aroundand tested restaurantsto see if they tiques,typical of the furniture. Steve Desmond, both of derstandhow these mythsall started," he wereactually being integrated. Pcnaowned. Somerville.Their time was12 said. Whenblacks werebrought over from A charteredbus will leave the minutes,56.8 seconds. Africaas slaves,they did not bringa Judeo- "They’dcome back and say, ’This place PrincetonShopping Center at l0 Theprize increasedfrom $100 Christianmorality, he said. l,rearedus great.’But I went[here with them, am.fro" the day-longouting. to $140because of the record- Theydid not believe that there was the treatmentwas entirely different. It breakingfeat. anything wrongwith sex. "Sexwas con- finallybegan to dawnon me:they had to ~eat Theofficial timers for the race sidereda naturalfunction, an importantand meapart somewhereso that I wouldn’tbe a Book Sale wereRudy Keri of the Amatuer also a pleasurablepart of life. Thisrelaxed threat to anywhite male who might be there Bicycle League of America, attitude wasconsidered uncivilized." withhis wife,and they tried to makeme feel Richard Swarmof the British "Adouble standard emerged among white unwelcome. Tol)s Record CyclingFederation and Mrs.J. menin the South,"he explained.Black men Hawley of the NewJersey wereseen as a threat to their masculinity, "Evenat the heightof segregationin the This year’s Bryn MawrBook BicyclingAssociation. yet at the sametime "white men were having Southa whiteman could go to a bar witha Sale or[ted over $16,000,and The youngermembers of the a field day withbIack women,and rather blackwoman. The black man didn’t dare say increaseof $5200over last year’s KITCHENLIBco-chairmen Mrs. C. DanforthKnapp, left andMrs. Daniel C. Dickey,center, display CenturyRoad Club, not to be left openly." anything.The reverse never took place. recordtotal. Theannounceraent someof theirwares to Mrs,Preston K. Covey,co-chairman of Lane of Shops. out of the picture, wona 25- WhiteFears AI)laygroand wasmade at an informalmeeting kilometer event in a time of A "rape complex"emerged. White men at the homeof club president 35:4.8. Teammembers included fearedretaliation fromblack men for what "Consideringthe fact that the black Mrs. FrankRceder. Leighand ChuckGoehring, aided they weredoing to the black women,AS a communityhas almostbeen a playgroundfor Followingthe fire on Feb. 16 Lane Of Shops Will Offer by Barry Aronsonand Austin result whitemen developed a ratherforceful socialscientists -- theyrush in to studyjust which destroyed some40,000 Ehrlich,all 13-year’s-old. wayof putting downblack men, including abouteverything, especially the negative-- it books,response to the club’splea Theirnearest rivals werethe lynching. makesme feel that there musthave been for donationsof morevolumes Somerset team which camein Forexample, Dr, Poussaintsaid, of all the somethingelse goingon that makessocial wasenthusiastic. Vast RangeOf Items, Prices overtwo lninutes slower. menwho have been executed in this country scientists afraid to touchthe blacksexual l?,ooksfrom out of state arrived Fred Keil, president of since1930 for rape, 90 per centwere black. mystique.Maybe they fear they wouldbe by mail, station wagons,and Springfest, Inc., wasthere to stigmatizedif theydid. It’s too touchyand ThePrinceton tlospitol Fete’s Stivesat924-1538toaidthecause.shorts; sweet, framednursery watcbsome of his contracted "Andin all cases, they wereexecuted for potentiallyexplosive a subject." some were even shipped by ever-popularLane of Shopshas iVIembersof the Friendship prints; gay,big pillowsto plop on riders in action,winning the top raping whitewomen. There’s never been a freight. A customer from Club of Princeton have been the floor; needlepointedbags in man,to myknowledge, who’s been sent to the Healso explainedthal, another con- Virginia bought47 cartons of morethan ever goingfor it this prizesand promising an exciting electric chair for raping a blackwoman. books. Others arrived from year. It takes bnaginationto makingbeautiful aprons for the miniature;painted sand buckets four daysof racing in the 1972 tradiction in the prevelentmyths is that keepimproving a good thing, but llospitalFetesince the veryfirst to brighten the beach plus Springfestin Trentonbeginning That’swhat the rape complexis all about." black men are more likely to become Maryland,Washington, D.C., and the proofof successwill befound Fete manyyearsago. They make fabulousbargains from Creative Whereas black men were considered homosexuals."The social scientists ad- the mid-west. A letter was all kinds-- waistaprons, butcher Playl,hiogs. Anappropriately ou Thursday. "tireless studs," black womenwere con- vancingthat theoryfeel theyhave a basisfor written to the Clubby an en- on Satm’day, June 16, at sidered "hot bloodedJezebels," whowere thusiasticbuyer from IVlichigan UniversityField on Washingtonuprons,long aprons, coveralls, garbed "Pocket Lady" will doingit becauseof the other theoriesthey Road, evening aprons, and even dispensesmell surprises (for "alwaysready and willing." haveput forth. Theyfeel that the black whoplans to attend againnext Mrs. Preston K. Coveyend miniaturechildren’saproos.Theysmall change) to small fry from ScoIIt Council Amost peculiar fact, Dr,Poussaint said, is womanhas beendominant in the blackhome, year. Mrs.’!.’. Pim’cellunter, co- try to changetheir styles to in- bur voluminous many- pocketed AwardsDugr’a J-e that "despiteall thesemyths no onehas ever that sbehas been ’matriarchal,’ ’castrating,’ l,Jnsoldhooksabout (1o cartons, chairmenof the Lane ore ca- chule the current fashion, but skirt. investigatedthem at all in a scientificway," endso on. were taken hy the ltescue thusiasticabout the vastrunge of theyahv;~ys have the hard-to-find TheEnglish Speaking Union’s Theone main fear that whitemen seem to Missionfor recycling, thiogsfor sale, at o vastrunge of old fuvorites,always in denmndScottishexchange students will TO Mrs, Gilbert have,be said, is that blackmen have bigger since manya youogblack male grows up Proceedsfrom the sale go to prices for their exquisite handwork- ouee ogaln hring over some sexual organs, "Somepeople would be wilhouta lathe,’ figureto identifywith, and the Club’sscholarship fnnd for "Kitcheu IAb" is the amnshipand lovely malerials lovely gifts fromScotland for Mrs.B, ichardL, GilbertJr,, gratifiedto knowthat there’sno scientific also sincehe seesthe saferposition the black areagirls. / descriptivename for the booth aadcalm’s, sale at the "ScottishBooth." Prineol,oaAssociation Chairman informationon this matter, femaleholds in the society,the youngblack tlmt will offer ottractlve and At "Grannyaod Me,"half the Thesewill includesome plaids, of the Delawure-RaritanGirl "Despitea lot of folklore, this mythhas not ntalechild feels it is saferfor survival to bea’ )"k asef,doceessories tobe,p l,be hoolhwill bechock fall of things scarves, pins, and other ScoutCouncil, has receivedthe been documentedby anyone,"He added, femalethan a male.Tberefore he gravitates Boyehoir t Imts cookenjoy her kitchen, and to for l,ho10-and.under sot to savea delightfulScottish treusures. ThanksBadge for outstanding "Muchto mydismay, lowardhomosexuality iu an attempt to coupleof 50¢allowances for -- "SecondThne Around" will serviceto Girl Scouting, "So l did somethinga bit unusual,"he survivo," OpPl! nollSP )haredum.Cmaucipate her fronl kitcimn hau(hnade things, stuffed featare racks and racks of The award was made at a continued,"I Interviewed-- just for clinical But the,’e is "nodata whatever"on the Auyonowho ciutes aa beuutiful aahnals,hobby horses, paiul,ed clothesofallkinds for bothsexes, hmcheongiven by the Princeton purposes.- someyomlg ladies in Bostonwho incidence of black homosexuality,Dr, An afternoon with the moterialsh’omtbehell,orhouses, baskets,Barbie elol,hes, lhose AssoeinlionMembers on MuyI,i, wm’eengaged in a rather lucrative Poussainl,said. CohunbusBoychoir School on but hwesa bm’gain;wbolikes to cute dressedndce und the like. Domdimlsare needed, and wheuudults who have helped in professionand asked them for their opinion. Saturday,May 20 fromnoon to 4 sew,I1111, feels aniuspired, should Therenudoiugshelveswilll,emptluckily -- for Seeoud Thnu scouting this year were Mostsaid there wasno difference," lie alsosaid that somepeople tend to relate p,m.will feature a seriesof mini- headfor *’Fobricl)hls," Thm’ethe granniestobuy for [huh’little Around,that is -- chlldrt . recognized. lie continued:"The fascinating thhlg to me the blackpower movemonl, to un attompl,at co~certs.A picnic lunch will be will lie muteriaisof all Idudsin darlings-- docor.’ll,edjuans anti otdgrowuclol,hes, aod their Mrs. Gilbert hns beenactive in is that noone IlaS botberedto researchany of potency.Because white people fear rupeby served, and visitors mayalso bolts or yard goodsections -- nml,hersand fulherspul, oa or seoul,ingfor over45 years. Tbe l,hosonyths." Kinsoy, Masters and Johnson, blacks,they ulso tend to fearthe blackpower ~spectthe urts audcrafts tsble upholstery fabrics, drapm’y l,oke off weight,Ck, an ch)scl, badge recognizes sol’vice und ovonDavid ltoubon, scareoy say ntovomont,Iio oxolained, (,Oltlltt, l,l{(~(~ signifiooul,ly beyond[lint or patronizethe cakeall{ cook e nmterhds,ellinl,zes, WOOlens, callings maybe deliveredto the anythingabont black sexuality, A stile, snnnntTeottous und I)olyesl,ers. gut’ago of Mrs. J. Tuylor requh’edi)y posil,imlshekl, few facts w|dchhave beeu researched Tlckuts moyhe ordered by Therewilll)cafewthhlgs for sae WillLttnc t Wnadwar,i,l,I liodge,aad Toun __-- include:Some blacks suffer fromfrigidity calling the scllooI ou Itoscdale mlldeup I’romtile materialsto "+ I, I, n Iorgesl, on the Fete Illaek Wouleu just like whitewomen; nllddlo ulass blacks ’l’he PrincetonIh)spil,al Aid grounds, Is getting it nil together IlunSchedules o tend to be ntoropurltsnical than wbitos; ltoad. lllush’utewhut eou be done,in. T nyt mabout black women are equally women, tn par. chuliug tim floppy bets, u t:onmdtteawill hoklits Spring fir he tao.young.l,o,w)te cruwd, unsubstantlutod,Dr. Paussahltsaid, ’Black oorer and black women "FabricIqus" ulnmul fuvoril,e. I,uuo.heanat ForsgatoCaalRy Morouhautthesightsandsonn(Is Arts Feslh~al wolnouaro soon bl latlch tho SltmO way, but licular, havea difficult tinte adJtlsflng NU’rBIl’IIIN Paris bus uolhiug uu l,he Chd),,hllueshurg, an Thursduy,l,horoIlext week, frollI, o opposifopolo, Thoy aca soon as sexuallybeellUSO of l,ho stressesofpoverty; [q’ineetoulh)spil,al Fete when it Moy2,5, }11naolL ’rhe workof a wide wu’lel,y of ThnIlan SchoolFhln Arts moreoortby, nloro natura, wit {oat so many whiteehlklron tend to kuow11101’0 about sex "l)on’t BhlnmIt on the eunn!sto l,qea Murkel,s.Pchl- AUulen!bers) aides, honorury,Princetonurea url,lsts will onceFestival will tnke placo’rhur- lung-rips, 111,nn earlier agotllan blackohtldron; und Wentiler"is ll~e subjectaf l,he su )plomolll,aryand assocloto g he re }l’eseal,edin the "Art sdayMay lfl, Stadu6tsfranl tho "Tore s ~ uythtllat a b|tlck womancan they partlclpotoearlier In snchthhlgs i1s eeluuarea latsolnents n}td attics potthlg 11s fit’sl hl a sol’loson lnantilly ure beingcuik’d to f}ndthe very lUelnbm’8us well as for!her (halle:y." Manyfort[is of art will arLdranla 6st !susie doper[. ,ostm’osoxnal ty to peoplewho hnve a hickof n isturlmtloolind blacks a group olasses(}11 natrlliun spnnsored l)y best,tu uffor~,i~ liars nchalice tu menlhers and uhles urourged tu he h~cinded,euvorhlg u rangnof nlontswill i)artiolputo, R, Thiscomes ollt In a lot of populurpor- tendto be loss lncllnndto engageIn sOxtlal the Nutrll,lonCenter. The cluss ntl,tlnd, ltesul’wdh)usshaukl he lec lnhues -- pahdhtg,druwing, l,’nut}vitiuswill conlnloncoin togrophyuboot back women 9nd white Illen, ict vll,y otherthan iutorcolu’so black WOlUOn brawseuad btly souu!l~rreslstd)’leinadaI)ofnre MuyIII, hy eao. theIltnl Andltorhnlliii 8:1~p,nl, hnvelendod too))uso ul)orl,ian lutho pas[ will be ut the homoof Mr. and hargahls, seul)l,Ol’egrul)hles , cor011/tcs, suuho,s, .’The Iltlndrod Dolhlr Misun. hecansoitwas unsafo urbecanse thoy felt it Mrs,llubert Mungoid,,1,57 !}ulch SiucewhutlshTesisl,ibletaano leeringMrs. l,lion l:osl,or, ’53 I e’uue weaving, elc. The withu )resenl,al.lollof "Moany’s {o’stlIt Ig,’ NeckIloud, Easl, Wbalsor,uu Wil}uwItoud, l,uwrencovl!lu, d slly Is a visuall,ront, nlnlthe (Ill Dell’l, Cry"by TonlleSSOO " tl the S~ttl whiteboys were told !11o~was"against llniaru" uad l,horofero l,ho~, Tuesduy,at II p,m, )el’sonIs verydisl)oasabie Wllllunlswith [,[1III Lanlootend weren’tnloll antll t ~oyslopt wil,~ a n aca haveI1(1(1 II higherrate of aot.of.wodl0cK anal 1or, st inure dunal,b)ns ure ...... qllnlRyof Iheart is nxee)thaudly babiesblaoka innd to relate difforonl,lyto bcb)g sought.Ce)}¢11’, bruss und WAI,KEIII)t)N~VI’I,:SIIOOK’i1{,, 1 at reusonahlo prloos, Eric Sutllorhul( 6s [ha two. WOlf| I snudlslver u)joc s, uhl jewelry, bu| It, Walker,dh’octar of l,he Anow uddltioo to f la [,uno{s nlelnhereast, "Whitesfor loss thl’calcnod by hhlck a s c a feet thal whiteshove landed to view it! )urh’n}tSkel,ch Pad, clnu’, ’|’11o lhul SchuolSinger8 will wolnelt ia I by b ckme11," Dr, POtlssanK6s Indlcathl{t11bosc t fforonco botwoon t to RECYCLE l,inyfrlmw(I pleblres .... er jusl, 8 eu y llraak.Mlllsl,uaoWaler. prnsentsoloctluns rllnghlg frolll r11oos, tim franles ...... l,oacu )S und S l (S Assoclathmhns dullated cualwutereoh)r {11’ pastel pal’, oxplo}nodhow {n lho oar y 110 S whenn, THIS eS lredls w}llbe tluno hysusie Of f } k.songii Ta!tgonlm!ts[o satloerslual I’}gm’}tamnell like c )) nf" larrotu’awtlWeeds, A eOmlU)sitionsfrulll intlsletll NEWSPAPER hutcnkes,noeordlnglulastyom"s I tlhle u Naturalltesel’vo," t) I)rhlcet(ufsWlfll-ltnown arl,lsts, expnr}ellce,Call Mrs, Albert ltroosehuul I}hl’al’lO8 Thhtk(}lu,lstlllasl shows, PAGE FOURTEEN.B ~’ THURSDAY,MAY 18, 1972 ~ "~~, ’~ AntiquesDealers .S’ tel ¯ ra’ Clul) ToPromote -- , GERANIUMS ComingTo Center Anantiques sbow and sale wil, Tocks Island l’ilgrimage "~l"z~ " 4. 47 D0Z, takeover the mallof the Prin- TheSierra Club of NewJersey Informationwill be available cctonSbopping Center Saturday, is cooperatingwith the Lenni at the boothat the site of the ~ Azaleas 3 for 1,00 May20, froml0 a,m. to 6 p,m, LenapeLeague in promotingthe proposeddam, on the NewJersey W PottedRoses Buy10 Asa featuredattraction of this leugue’sannual pilgrimage to the side of the Delawareabout 6 1/2 Get 1 FREE year’sshow, several antique cars TucksIsland region on May20 milesfrom the DelawareWater Peatmoss¯ Insecticides ¯ Fertilizers¯ Mulches willbe on display.One of the cars and21. Gapon the OldMine Road just off NewJersey Greenhouse Tomatoes won"best.in-show" in tile 1971 Theleague, namedafter the Route8O. AntiquesCar Showat the New tribe of Indians whowere the YorkColiseum. The appearance original inhabitants of the PETI:RSONS of the cars will be subject to delaware River Valley, was Nurseryand Garden Market weatherconditions¯ organizedin 1966to saveSunfish I.ised Toys ~~ Pond,a glaciallake on Kittatiny LawrenceHead, Ht. 206, BetweenPrinceton & kawrencevil[e Morethan 30 antiquesdealers will be on handto exhibit an- Ridgein WarrenCounty which ,~ OPENEVERY DAY INCLUDINGSUNDAY 9 A.M. to 8 P,M. tiques fromseveral periodsof has beenthreatened by a power Sought Americana.Admission is free. project, Thetoy boothat the June l0 Thisyear will be tile sixth PrincetonHospital Fete won’t pilgrimage,and the leagueand havemuch to offer visitors, v SierraClub are hopingit will be unlessdonations of usedtoys pick the last. Thegroups hope that up. Last year, the toy booth mountingopposition to the huge INSIDETHE NEW emergency room at PrincetonMediaal Center, administrator Walter Seligman chats netted$600 for the hospital,but TacksIsland Damproject will that figurewon’t be reachedwith withDrs. Frank A. Sparrowand Thomas Cortelyou during apen house last weekend.(Cliff Moorephoto) succeedin stoppingit onceand theused toys collected for saleso for all. Thedam, if built, wouldfat’this year. create a 37-milereservoir up- Toysin generally goodcon- streamfrom th DelawareWater dition for all ages maybe Gapto PortJervis, N.Y.It woulddonated. flood 12,000acres of land in- Usedtoys will be pickedup by SOFASALE eludingthe historic Old Mine Fetevolunteers. Call 896-1866 or Roadand archaeological sites. 924-9356for pickupservice. 15% OFF ALLUPHOLSTERED PIECES FROM OUR TOP SUPPLIER* PRINCETONHILLS All newmerchandise. ¯ Many styles ro choosefrom. ¯ Largefabric selection. 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the workbench ~i(¸ ~’ withR.0o:25.o.. 55 StateRoad (Rte, 206)Princeton, N.J. ¯ 924-9686 W~kdays...,$2.00 STOREHOURS: Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Sat., Sun,& Hat,.. ,$4.00 JOHNW. KAUFFMAN, left, executive Vice President of PrincetonMedical Center, and Ralph S. Mason, FreeStarUngTime presidentof its Boardof Trustees,toured the new Emergency Department Sunday. Locatedjust 20 minutesfrom Princeton, Somerville and Franklin Townshio.6 miles westof Rte. 206via R re. 614(Arnwen Rd.) WerlsviheRd., H illsboroughTwp. For MembershipApplications or Information EmergencyDt l ,t Opens Call 20t.369-3322 201-754-0668 Morethan 400 area residents mentoperates on a 24-hourbasis, toured PrincetonMedical Cen- andis staffedby licensedfull- ter’s new$1 millionemergency timephysicians. department during an Open The newcomplex provides HouseSunday. "the most advancedservice Thenew unit, whichofficially facilities available in the openedMonday, is describedas a emergencyhealth care field. We "hospitalwithin a hospital."It viewits openingas yet another features every service froma step in the MedicalCenter’s minor surgieul operatingroom to annonncedobjective of providing a completediagnostic x-ray the mosteffective and efficient suite. The emergencydepart- healthcare for the residentsof our service area at the lowest Office On Aging costs possible," said JohnW. Kauffman, executive vie- presidentof the MedicalCenter. ResumesPrinting In conjunction with the weekendEmergency unit Open MonthlyNewsletter [louse program,members of 15 TRENTON-- After a two-year urea first aid andrescue squad lapse, the state office on aging units attended a first aid has resumedpublication of its workshopseminar at the Medical monthlynewsletter, "Added Centeron Saturday.Conducted Years." by membm’sof the Center’s Discontinuedin Mayof 1970 MedicalStaff, coursesincluded after ll yearsof publication,it shockund control of bleeding, wasrevived with the Aprilissue emergencytreatment of frac- whichwas distribnted to the tures and a dentonstrationof publicrecently. auxiliary diagnostic cardio- Subscriptionrate is $1 a year. vascularapparatus. The seminar Tobe placedon the mailinglist a wasco-hosted by the Priuceton checkor moneyorder payableto First Aidand ReseaeSquad and the treasurer, State of Newthe MedicalCenter. Jersey should bc sent to the Office on Aging,Deparhnent of Just minutesfrom homein a day campthat enjoys CommanityAffuirs, P.O. Box Prison Troupe 2768,Trenton, 08625. an enviablereputation among people of discernment. ll’lT:. I ’I’OLI, lit)At) To Play Here Tbe Cellblock Theatre of A lecture on tile history of YardvilleYouth Reception and 11 WeeksJune 19 to Sept.1 roads in the South BrunswickCorrectionCenter will present Townshiparea will be presented Great Trial Sceneson Friday, (Miuinmnt3 cunsccntivc weeks) by SouthBrunswick ltistorical May28, at 8 p.m.in the Little SocietyPresident William Buker Theutre of tile Princeton UNMATCHEDFACILITIES SELECTEDSTAFF at tbe Society’s meeting in Unitarian Chnrch.Discussiou townshiphall, MonmouthJet.- andcoffee with tile inmateswill Fiveacres of plavillg fields for baseball,golf E×periencedcounselors assure proper super and croquet. TweN(t acles of woods, Two DaytonRoad on Friday, May19 followthe performunce,which is vision andindividual guidance¯Camp groups ut 8 p.m.Ronte One’s history as it swimmingpoets are filled with natural cool, averageonly eight campersto eachcounselor. sponsoredby CreativeTheatre clear, filteled water. 15,000square feet of Supervisorsare rotated from groupto group toll roudwill l)e included, for Youth. indoorarea to takecare of rainydays, duringthe day.Never a dugroutine. FREETRANSPORTATION SWIMMINGLESSONS lkl~i~ nnWIB’E~ THE~ Door-to-doortransportation withLn a stated GET OF eo local areais available at additional cost. "Every campera swimmer"is oar goat each wus Supervisorsare at the cainI) hem7:30 a.m,to 5 year, Shipetaukiahas separatepools tar the p.m. Ask at)out the caCnl)’S tlanspoHatmn juniol andsenior groups,q’he entire aquatic routeswhen y()tl re(dis)oryour VoLe!Aster. plogramiS carolutly supervised. ROCKLAND TRIPLE"D" DANDELIONKILLER LAWNWEED K LLER Keepsyour lawn free of DaMe. ARTSAND CRAFTS ...... lionsand Plantain with the THEBIG CiTY JUNIORSAND SENIORS /gO rec0mmenfleoury uanvepu ,],h~ ~nmht.Mlnan| 9 4 n salte Uncorltmorgy-exteasivaarts anticlefts pronlam, and2,4.D fermolation forkzll. The small groups are arranged by a0a and I ~..~..,~ ~ ==,~ ,,ante innChickweed, Dandelions, Thecomhieation of top,quality tool5 ;ind maim physicalabilities, 1"hejunior groups,arc com- Knotweedand43 other weeds, ~’l’I:l~%a~;’O~r"~ii’~r "t;nd0’ rials attd trained prutessionalhlsnucti~n and prised Ilo~hlooIg tO Ibs, treat~ guJdarlcehave ptoUuoK~ a fine fupututJoll Ior of ahlldren aged four and five. A Fasterkilling nctlon Isaseured 7,500 ’ the 8hipctaakinarts andearls mldeavor. tull.hoar rest periodis scheduledfor themeach bythe oddities efa special $~q dayafter tuneh,Seniors enjoy the full schedule wettingagent, 10lhs, treats /l.U l of the morechellanght0 sports cud activities ~,~I]Osq,fl, RAT RACE appropriarefor the six.to.foartean agegroap, ALLSPORTS Flea milk-as muchas eachcampsr can drink. Forget those maddashes for the mid, UnionBag, McGraw-Hilland Allsports arid team gilt’ntis nlayoU ¯ sohl)all, commutertrain or bus, Forgetall - ale manyother BlueChips are located basabcfl, valleybulL basked)a~l,~occeh Uad the hustleand bustle andhigh cost in or nearWest Windsor Township. rniulon, tabl~t~ruli~, croquupttmnis, hUH, REGISTRATION of runrtingyour business in thebig Call or write for a specialbrochure 8o youC~n ha sure8hipstaukm is right far your city, How?By movingyour plant or on this oulstandingproperty today. 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