An Independent Newspaper Devoted to the Iattirests of the People of Hightstown and East W indsor
R COUNTY, W itt JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1978 128TH Y E A R — NO. 31
Release W rite-In Township F | a n Board Cent Ballot Rules For Meetings #j§omiiig School Board Elec Delight T o " Attend Tax Hike
Township Plan- Residents of Hqtfkatowo th e E. Wl its image last vacancies {three-years) to Ml nmg Board In Proposal its meeting at the February 7 Eaj Tuesday by Milhier, con- Hightstown Schoof 10:15 p.m. Hightstown’s local purpose tax ta r stated he President Wa trover* at FB slated to go up about a half cent 'his Image announced was trying to according to the preliminary fig this year. As a of Borough- Thi ures submitted to the Borough gov was biy tBW No. PB Tuesday erning body Monday by te e ac speed co event able and nwrtnf' countant firm of C. Bergen Groeo- plete tbs agenda | . was almost dyfce, Co. The adoption is sched County deUgbt to " * uled next Monday at 8 p.m. at the tion appoints MiBner was d that Municipal BuBding, North M ain vacancy. District 1 of the Windsor street. be making The budget will be a little over The League of Wom~ unteer Fire Co. a considerable under the $1,000,000. The exact figure has not reminds voters a write-in of work at The T*wn and .______bonding been determined since tee CITA permissible for the elect took of hls trade. The . taxpayers $127, figures have mot been received. procedure for write-in votes the ing machlIM on: a Singer 311$ (KM ng Howver, tee budget wiM be undei Mercer County Board of Elections tailorfcv of inii« -■ u _____Twin Rivers t willy spent soma « years in ^ 00m ta ilin g work. The ightstown Area Ministerium. raise if essential services for tee married and had two girls. But| jgoooo or $90,000, but District 1 Hightstown in tee bedroom of the second floor: on one candidate fo r three years, f i - tiTne had his tun ono i This ^ donation was ac- own shop when his business warranted, he j wguiq only go as ton ^ w w ,™ . - Russell E. condominium. Fire fighters were not. P£> White eligibtes in bote Hightstown ^ ^ retlred te * 6 early bought a house on Broad street, j j n explaining the $1 forJTL tee land »p«? P* . w^ *•______»»• »rT - vto Lesser and Sam Lynch, aboard 1P°^ salal^ W0U^ * . and EW will ballot on tee budget, f i go's 9 Mr. and Mrs. Danca’s two girts Mayor W. Jay J. ' to the cor- teri“ m 41x1 P(wtor 01 S t Anthony the first arnving ^ ^ d a p ^ a - , for “ mayor frurn Polls will be open from 5 to 9 1 j n ms p i^ ie Sully made suits for live to New Jersey. Mrs. Anna daji donated tee ^b u y-'X Tedua, Church from making this p a W ^ W fe u d - 011 Fet,ru“ "y many men and women to Bights- Schwager lives in Lakewood and | poratkw and tee T. R.C. ^nfreemoiiAn oull kwim Wta^lrme AAS- _ _ ...... , tion. al'd T. Bentley, regional vtce presi-, flames and succeeded m teifoing IM l'o r ^ i 1* ' * * * ^ S'*Hy' me"iMrs. Beatrice McCurdy lives to W the tend from tee corporation. fire from spreading. Unite from budget will be introduced on 764i or Sara Stevm 443-5103. bring brine toimhim suits from all over tee TmVehnrsiLakehurst. TbevThey have two Brand-grand-1 mhau * . p PR r also approvedannmved thetee bond- den'f ftnd _ „here I |Hightstownu l j .i j . - ~ and—i East wksunr Windsor /Vi Co. The but world to be altered. People travel tteiforen, one of each, and two ittg ordinance for $77,734 for a bus “ 1 u made UD of'i also responded and assisted at Monday, February 6 and will be Area School Teacher a lot now, said SuHy, and labels great grandchildren, also one of type ambulance for District 2 Res- The tjx K up , published in The Gazette February on tee suits read Israel, France, 1 each. Mrs. Danca is a semi-fovalid, ^Squad. It w« replace tee ex- S L ^ S S l renorted heaw fire 16. Awarded Mini Grant E rra n d , Srottond, Germany, Spain ;and Sully visits her often, as he .fcttog modular type am M ance and J * ^ S r y ^ S M is-[ damage T t h T S ^ o m a^d its In oteer action Council requested teat Larry Blake, superintendent of New Jersey Education Oomimis- 1and m any oteer countries, each does his children and grandchildren ^ iast for 8 years instead of tee ™ - y ^ |______anA „ ,otor sioner Fred G. Burke has announc- made by big name designers. »| OUny nm a iouu. *«.• ~~ usual o years. wiuu.-ui..™.«i. nhurrh of God fReformadon damase was keot to a minimum - , . ,, ^ , ed teat Brian Mackoul, teaching haven’t seen any from America in Mrs. Harold Gordon’s on Franklin saiid it w-emki have a larger elec- ^ , Mt ' ... V(>[ th apartment''representa Ve fr0m staff member at the i c a time and I’ve altered more street. He has been there 11 years. Crical system and District 1 is com- ^ “ iv o H o lS ^ h ^Li^w ^evacu S Municipal Utihto ^ Black School, is tee recipient of a * * * » during the years I worked He eats in the Hightstown Diner [pacing a fxxssible purchase of one ^ch”f A d “ Sreby^JTnd^e ^ ^ Mimi Grant. He was one of seven ^iere y^airs I was in and the Hightstown Luncheonette. witJhin three years. - . . ’ . « , . , .. _ entrance of the TV Motel on S r i d i m Architect for tee »• Anthony of Padua, It D raft Officials also reported a te g h t;^ 33. The water main is tee staff members from tee East Win- business for myself” , he said wist- He lis very independent. One can p roS te building on v L i street EPiscoPa1' St James A.M.E Sr 'delay in arriving at -the t e scene Borough’s and there is tee possi- dsor Regional School District who Miy. see him walking around town in fr ^ T e S > L Workers Corpor- paul's Lutheran Windsor Umted because of an e rro rs address^ I Mity that when Towttobip put submitted proposals for grants. I Few people know Solly’s name all kinds of weather. On Friday, His proposal is funded to the is Salvatore Danca. Always he is January 20, the day of tee big ation ^ xu S to tee PB tee bor- Methodist‘ First F,rstlFire apparatus was dtspatteed to sewer t o around 1970 some amount of $890 and wild run to ^d'led SuHy tee Tailor. A young storm, he tried to walk down town poratiomwas deleting its basement Un^ , BaPt‘ s t , 310 Avon damage could have been done to , . , , . ... and Mt. Olivet Baptist, I is no such location—rather team from tee plans due to tee high wa- ______tee water main. January, 1979. Out of 1,200 Mini woman in Massachusetts many early in the morning, around 7:30. V-10. Residents whose addresses ter table in tee area. The basement M ayor Ernest B. Turp and Su Grant proposals submitted, only years a®° shortened his name be- He hates to bother anyone so he contain letters as well as numbers 300 were funded 'cause she teought Salvatore was started out. He took tee path near was to be used for classes several Adm oln Serves perintendent Blake commended tee are urged to use phonetics, such M [ k the men ^ ^ The title" of tee Mini Grant is 100 lon8- “ * **8 " aM my le8al P3' tee library instead of walking to times a year for tee telephone I W jth Landing Team ‘‘Language Arts Through Creative P6^ with Salvatore Danca”, he tee road. He fell into a snow bank j workers members. Diet said the, 83 “V~ emergency vtotor' situation! L . ! * ! n rep0rt’ng! Township police did during the 16 ! hours when the road had to be and- Dramatic - ■ -Play — to - —Ktodergar- • said, . “but . people . send me cards to and- couldn’t -get up, “I called sev- , level------was 6” below grade during Marine Sergeant Michael J. Adir | 6 ten.” It focuses on tee need for tee name of Sully and I get them era! people,” he said, “but I guess jast November which was a record nolfi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome opened and tee break located and language development thmmgh without any trouble”. , they didn’t hear me”. for New Jersey. Other tests showed G. Adinolfi of Crarfbury, is cur- East Windsor Democrats fixed. Water had to be shut off to 'some sections and the water pres- creative expression The current SuMy was bprn in East Boston, j He laid there for 10 or 15 minutes levels measuring from 2' 8” to 29’ rently on an extended deployment Elect New Officers kindergarten programs focus on bu* his parents took him back to until Ronald Coleman, son-in-law-below ground. 'in the Mediterranean Sea. sure had to be carefully watched specific reading skills, such as let- *• Catherine, Sicily when he was of Mrs. Kitty Nichols who works at J The elimination of tee basement -He is serving as a member of The Bast Windsor Township at tee pumping station. Mayor ter sound and recognition often 4% years old. They were a farming tee Town and Country Cleaners,' said Dies would reduce tee need Battalion Landing Team Three Democratic Club elected new offi- j Turp said it was an expensive pushing children who are not ready fami'!y in st- Catherine and bad 14 found him and took him down to , for tee 48 parking places, and he Slant Six (BLT 3/6), homebased at cers last Monday at a meeting held break. for a pencil and paper approach children. They apprenticed him tee Luncheonette where he dried j requested a change from tee 48 to Camp Lejeune, 'N.C. at tire American Legion Hall, Post Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sherwood out to a local tailor when he was off and rested. The Hightstown Po- 24 parking places. He said this is | 'His unit is tee ground element No 148, Route 130. [and Mr. and Mrs. Shipley of Grape to a frustration level. 8 or 9 and he stayed with him sev- lice Department took him -home. Ia corporation headquarters which of the 34th Marine Amphibious Dermis Jones, form er appointed Run road asked Council for relief eral years. Sully said he went to Only a month away from work, | wi-H be occupied by only 7 persons. |Unit (MAU). The 34th MAU te thejTownshlp Councilman, was elected jf°r a serious drainage problem Progress Reported first grade where he didn’t learn and Sully is constantly being asked, There never w ill be a need, he s a id , force-in-readi-ness for the U.S. Sixth president. Jones was appointed by, which is coming from tee road #nd any thing. for to put a hem fa a coat, sew on for fbe 48 spaces. There was he [Fleet; on-call to project combined Council to afive year term on the [ surrounding properties onto their Oh TR Snow At the age of 14 he came to Ohio a button, make a new seat. One said, at one time contemplation for air-ground forces ashore if required Windsor Municipal Utilities properties. Mrs. W ilia m Stout o f North M ain Removal Problem where friends of tee family lived [customer during Sulky's last week future expansion but w-ite the wa-| He and 'his fellow Marines re- Authority at 11200 a year, his term then he moved on to New York | Of work told Sully he needed a new ter table and all oteer problems cently had the opportunity to visit -to begin February 1. However, a street asked for a drain to be put Plans for a quicker and more city and Boston. He worked for 1 seat in his trousers because he was it was too costly toexpand tee build Granada, Spain and Tangier, Mar- weejt later he sent his resignation [in near her and John W. Orr Sr.’s streamline program of snow re- day in a shipyard in Quincy, Mass, wearing it out literally commuting fag. I rocco. During tee remainder of tee jn to Council, stating for personal property. moval for Twin Rivers are now be- and )hen to a factory fa Boston, to New York and on tee bos. Dfez wa® asked to come back cruise, he is scheduled to partied- reasons 'he was not accepting the The Borough’s engineer told the ing formulated. This following tee He served in the Coast Artillery “We miss him,” said Mrs. Vera Feb. 6 with a plan for 22 parking [pate in various training exercises position and teat he felt he could Council -the County is going to put recent storm teat nearly paralyzed during World W ar 1. His duty w a s . Hutchinson and Mrs. Nichols, “ and spaces and that number wouid r e - ; with other Sixth Fleet units and serve the Township fa a different in a storm drainage system from the community. to help protect the coast of Maine. 1 everybody wants him1 [duce tee need for a variance foriw ith units of allied nations. Addi-'way. Etra road to Ward street an Smith Representatives of tee Twin Riv-( ------‘------i ------the parking. [tionaliy, port visits are scheduled1 Mrs. Arlene Gold was elected Main street between tee center of ers Community T ^ t m rt wite (fire 3 Generationg Stilj New Jersey MVD ' Planning Board granted to the iq several other Mediterranean vice president; Bob Goukl, recoid- the road and tee curb and -the old and rescue officials to ascertain tee RCA Amateur Radio Club to place coastal cities. ing secretary; Isadore Weiss, trea- borough laterals would be disturb immediate needs of emergency Busy Radio Amateurs Says Change Due a verticle antenna on top of the He joined the Marine Corps in surer; Pam Peril, corresponding ed. He requested the borough put service organizations in the event existing 200 foot tower at the RCA August 1975. secretary; and Linda Moore, ser in new laterals from the road to of another substantial snow fall. !• Three generations of radfo ama- After 20 years fa black and building. It will be an 18’ -whip type geant at arms. the curb and the price would be buff, New Jersey may soon put Trust officials also pointed out fours are stel busy with their work antenna and would not affect radio approximately $12,000, which sum some more color into its motor EW Planning Board that East Windsor township, fa fact They are grandfather, son and and T y programs. New Telephone Book would come from tee Water and has responsibility for perimeter grandson Davisons, vehicle license plates. Monday Agenda Sewer Capital Account. roads around Twin Rivers. Trust W illiam C. Davison, WB2HIO, re- The Motor Vehicle Division Delivery Starts Friday East Windsor Utilities William Stephenson, chairman of administrator Lee Sacks says it’s cently became tee third generation said yesterday teat it is studying tee East Windsor Township Plan New Jersey Bell will begin de Th e Newlyweds up to the -township to d e a r snow of the fam ily to become an ama- tee possibility o f replacing the List Special Session ning Board has plced the following livery o f the 1978 Suburban Tren John Michael Ruggiero and Irene from Lake drive, Probasco road, tour when he passed tee FCC gen- plates with a new design. A The East Windsor Municipal Items on the agenda for Monday, ton directories Friday. Koreyva, both of East Windsor, Twim Rivers drive, Twin Rivers eral examination at age 11. He Mves spokesman said. Utilities Authority will hold a spec February 6: The cover of the new directory were married January 23 by town drive North and parts o f Afotagton in East Brunswick. New Jersey has had plates with is a setting featuring a horse In ship Judge Thomas Doig in his dr;v^ | Charles Davison Jr., K2DPS, | black letters and numbers and ial meeting at 8 p.m., Monday at 8—9:30 p.m. Telephone Workers the Authority’s Administration Corporation (continuation). -the foreground. Last year, the Twin Rivers offices. Attendants “ I think our -meeting proved very Bill’s father, is an engineer with the "Garden State” slogan on a horse was recognized as New were Kathryn Alexander and Lewis beneficial,” said Fire Company 2 WNBC AM-FM and TV, New York. buff background since 1959, when Building, 7 Wiltshire drive. 9:30—11 p.m. Wyndmoor at Wind The agenda: Schedule of meet Jersey’s official animal. Banuat, also of East Windsor Chief Martin C. Mark, tee Trust is Charles H. Davison Sr. of Spring tee old orange and black plates sor Schematic Plan. ing dates; 1978 Bond Resolution; The Board will meet at p.m. in A map outlining the area serv being very sympathetic to our Crest drive, Hightstown, K2DOV, were discarded. 8 ed by the white pages o f tee Sub needs and promises full coopera- tee grandfather and father, recep The Motor Vehicle Division Meter Repair and Conversion Pro the Police Headquarters on One gram; Purchase of Jet/Va- urban Trenton directory appears tion fa the future. W e’re aH con- ly retired from Phelps Dodge com- said it is traditional to change Sewer Mile Road, East Windsor. Formal cuum Truck; Sale/Purcha«e of action may be taken. on tee back cover. The map atso oerned about tee safety of tee com- municatinns. plates every 20 years or so. Also te e agency said the current plates Computer; RehabilltetJqn of Twin shews tee names of directories munity. I think we can aH work ------River Water Filtration H u m . serving nearby areas. together and solve tee problem” , Hightstown Garotte—IS Yr. are wearing out at a fast rate, HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE—81-Y *. • - ■ 0
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Main Street tdaor United Methodist Church Rev. Edward W. Gaul, it. 1I:M am. Morning Worship Church S t, Windsor 11:66 a.m. Sunday Church School Rev. Brace Quigley 11:00 a-m. Worship Service
Allentown United Presbyterian Church S t James A.M.E. Church 20 High Street 413 Summit Street Rev. Edward H. Schulte Rev. M. L, Evans l:M am . Church School 10:00 am . Sunday School l:M a.m. Adult Class 11:00 am . Morning Worship 11:00 am . Worship Service Wednesday 7:80 p.m. Prayer Meeting
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church S. Main S t, Cranbury Fred W. Quigley, Minister North Main Street, Hlghistown 0:30 a m . Church School Rev. Robert Lloyd Sullivan 0:30 a m . and 11:00 a m . Minister Morning Services Dr. Janies King Morse Assistant 9:30 a.m. Church School 1:30 a m Contemporary Service 11:00 a.m. Traditional Service S t Anthony's Church 11:00 am . Meadow Lakes Service Rev. Russell loughman, Pastor Sunday Masses 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 and 11:45 a m Holy Day Masses Seventh Day Adventist Church 7, 8 a m .; 12:30, 5:30 and 7:30 p m Saturday Eve Mass 0:80 Broad Street Confessions on Saturday Dan Manzano, Pastor 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. Saturday: and 7:30 to 8:30 p m . 1:00 a m . Sabbath School Eves of Holy Days 11:00 am . Worship Service Wednesday 1:30 p m Prayer and Study Service
M t Olivet Baptist Church
John Street First Presbyterian Church 10:00 a m . Sunday Church School of Dutch Neck 11:00 a.m. Worship Service
S. Mill Rd., Dutch Neck (Princeton J e t) Rev. James S. Weaver, Pastor 9:30 a m . Church School First Church of Cod in Christ 9:30 am. Morning Worship William Street 11:00 am . Morning Worship Rev. Robert AckJes, Pastor
11:00 am . Mohring Worship
United Methodist Church Of Cranbury
21 North Mata Street "* , .. .. Hope Baptist Church Cranbury, N, J. (Conservative) • 10:00 am . Morning Worship Mercer Street Rev. Robin E. Van Cleef, Pastor Rev. Allan S. Maltha, Pastor 9:45 a m Church School 9:15 a m . Bible School 11:90 am, Morning Worship Why do we enjoy games that make it harder on ns? We equip our tennis courts with nets. 10:30 a.m. Morning Service W e line our golf courses with narrow fairways and dot them with sand traps. On a chess board 7:39 p.m. Evening Worship Wednesday We grant wide movement to only one piece, the queen. In football a team has but four downs 7:30 pm. Cottage Prayer Meeting Hie United Presbyterian Church p gain therequired yardage.^ Of M illstone ^ThlaVa because man at his best is innately honest He demands that his every skill meet Perrineviile gMaooible tests. He’s convinced there is no satisfaction—no “fun”— without challenges. St David’s Episcopal Church . Church School Man’s religious awareness, which inspires our weekly worship, continually cultivates that Peddle School Chape] Mortang Worship The Rev. Laurence D. Fish, Sr. [B mSs honesty. Our Christian faith prompts us to develop divine resources of character and Vicar fewmitfmrait Far hums than any game, LIFE tests strength and weakness, rewards achievement 8:00 am . Holy Eucharist 10:00 am . Family Eucharist Higgtstown Church of God 10:00 a.m. Sunday School York Road Rev. Vink Ivey, Pastor ’------T - \ 9:45 am . Sunday School : , n 11:99 am . Morning Worship Bethany Gospel Mission Chapel V-?—- Sunday Monday „ Tuesday Wednesday Thursday W t o M d S:M pm. Evangelical Service . > < , Matthew Genesis D Corinthians I Kings Luke M uriah M m f 1 (Nmi-deoominatioiial, Evangelical) mm.'m ,u .m , ,« « V IB 7mr'0J~ 92-13 32-15 4:15,5:1 17:17-24 7:11-17 J2/1W/ m M M J Stockton Street Rev. Robert S. Turton IH, Pastor > f C yw ) <<$$# ^ if rvw’ if* <&/ K‘;’ \ w - y George Simmons, Assistant Beth Chaim Synagogue 7:80 p.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Friday, Bible Study Oh M ile Road Extenuon Rabbi Harry Rotbstein 7:39 pm . Friday, Sabbath Eve Services 19:99 am Saturday, Children's Calvary Gosper Mission Chapel Services IS Church St,, Windsor 19:96 a m . to 12 noon, Sunday, Thin Church Page Sponsored By The Following B u u i m m Firm* W ho Recognita The Value And Service O f The (NoKHtenominationaJ, Evangelical) neorrw •x u w h 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service Beth El Synagogue Fraakln Street Rabbi Ray Abraraovitz St. Paul’ s Lutheran Church
One M ile Road Extension CRANBURY G IFT SHOP Rev. A. L. K rych, Pastor 9:30 a m . Sunday Church School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
PRINCETON TURF FARMS First United Methodist Church
Stockton Street Rev, J. R. Bowering, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Church School 9:30 a.m. Monring Worship COLEMAN OLDSMOBU.E 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship COACH A FOUR RESTAURANT AT THE TOWN HOUSE MOTEL i n ^ m e r f c i HIGfflSTOWN GAZETTE, MERCER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1>78 g t tO g P O U R
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RUSSIA TOP SPEEDER, WEST GERMANY FASTEST ON NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE eOVERNMENTAl 9901 W A N T Hie toptotnats of 72 countries ordered off die Turnpike, with | Entertaining C uriotitit And Blunder* That I k y with 150 viotabocs have Trooper* escorting them off the Ev*r think about how run afoul of the Now Jersey Turn- Turnpto onto other highways after government regulations are pike Authority’s drive against speed ; the 'AMfconty’s policy affecting your (hopping? ere since the program began in with nine violations, had Theoretically, government 1864. Russia, with nine violations, >h* 1 speeding eccapade on De agencies were set up to l Credit tor t|pi|npUeftl trrtf protect consumer*. But to leads the list. l l , 1971, at 94 miles an DEADLINE—8 pjn. TttMdcy. CiB NM 4M I71 hour. | day t lot o f consumers are waking up to the fact that Awl there w * be no letup to the ^ f e * * * * speeder was a dipto government rulemaking la pohcy to "reroute" the foreign ^ from West Genwmy, burning • KSIDfWTlAl. WANTED actually having an opposite • COMMERCIAL diplomats off the Turnpike because g * blacktop at 1M mpb in 1957. effect by causing prices to • INDUSTRIAL RETAIL BUTCHER to work they are Immune from prosecution, speeds of U0, 16f and 100 males art part time, Roosevelt Market, Roo- That was announced by Turn- ^ ^ b ^ n £**1 g?Som“ndoTthe most in- ONE GOVERNMENT AGENCY put out a pamphlst flationary of the well- advising farm workers not to step in manure sevelt, N.J. Phone 443-1963. pike Chairman Francis G. Fitz- violation in 19T7 were Italy, 105 intentioned regulations af- b e c a u s e it was slippery and they might fall! ------patrick as the Authority released mpfc; Cuba, 85; Benin, 78; Rt^pub- feet the American farmer, ...... —...... N__ HELP WANTED, part t«me or a review o f p r^ m mitiated China, 65. the China, 73; Red ■whose, higher costs are | P ? V > . <^T / T ^ ll + ' . - ' i 1^ ? full time, over 18, driver’s license, by Executive Director William J. * ~ ‘ " There w ere speeding violations eventually passed on to con- W -- ? 7/ jt? Kenya, Argentina, Nicaragua, Ura- town. If he has farm workers, dipkrmats because o f their immim- guay, Russia. Four in 1975: Sene- sooner or later he has to ity cannot be given summonses. 8*1, Peru, Yugoslavia and Russia. meet the requirements o f Because of their unfamiliarity with Speeds of 100 mph or over have OSHA. . . .the Occupational our traffic regulations, they are been clocked against: the United Safety and Health Adminis Did SOCIAL given warnings by State Police on Arab Republic, Ivory Coast, Guinea tration. If he uses pesticides, he has the first violations and on second Poland, Venezuela, Italy, Lebanon, 448-0600 to buy and apply them and subsequent offenses they are Nigeria and West Germany. according to the dictates o f THE ANTI-PESTICIDE rules and regulations mean more 231 ROGERS A V E N U E M " 0 " * EPA. . . .the Environmental fo o d fo r insects b u t h igh er prices fo r consumers! HIQHTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY Protection Agency. IF NO ANSWER CAUL: $12 Million Budget If he grows food, his prod- mission "Nip Points" on tinued use of synthetic — E nolifi and Wtakaodi — The Millstone VaiBey Camera nets are su b ject to the OLD farm machinery must fibers which don’t ignite but 3 Board Seats A re Sale* Representatives Club will meet Tuesday, February whims o f F D A ,.. .the Food be guarded. So far, the melt, drip and sometimes and Drug Administration. I f enforcement o f this rule has cause severe bums, HOWARD BIRDSALL 14 at the Twin Rivers Library, E. p« . • r. . he grows fiber, his products been suspended by Congress Farm ers believe the Windsor. The program will be in- Electlon Features When painting colonial win 448-1114 come under CPSC, the Con- for a year at a time. If answer is to let the con sfcructkm on “ Toning" by Ed Mosh- dow pane*, coating glass next Voters of the East Windsor Re- sumer P ro d u ct S a f e t y Congress fails to continue sumer know what it means ey. Anyone interested is welcome. . , „ . , _ _ . ,. , to window woodwork with a Commission. extending this suspension in terms o f increased taxes, WANTED ****** gional School District which in thin film o f petroleum jelly cludes both East Windsor Town- will avoid paint spatters. Farmers have a pretty and the rule goes into ef- higher prices for products, PORTERS, part time evenings, Thomas P. Murphy of East Wind- .. . .. „ ...... good track record when it feet, it will cost farmers an and fewer products to is a S !tp and Borough of Hights- When paint dries, remove Higbtstcwn area. Top pay, must ®°f' a RCA A® 0 employee, jelly with dry cheesecloth. It comes to fighting insects, estimated $1 billion. New choose from, weeds, droughts, floods, and machinery has been under „ , ... have oar. CatU 201-994-2121. winner of the E m * annual En- ^ a ^ T W a y on a 12 beat* taping. things like that. But there’s th is re q u irem en t-p lu s iaraty Warning gineering Excellence Team Award * ^ one thin g th e y s im p ly others—for some time now, In 1976 OSHA put out its for work in developing a new tech- ** fw ^ aotuaJ1y EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP cannot long survive: the and this, o f course, has fam o u s—or in fa m o u s - nique for producing welded wire vote : j 6’163,633 for current ZONING BOa k u OF ADJUSTMENT Mercer County, N. J. continuing increase in the added to its costs. pamphlet advising farm J U N K CARS W A N T E D circuit board docrmientation. 97W979 and day-to-day cost* o f farming ~ , . . _ workers not to step in . $191,127 for capital outlay. RESOLUTION Z 78-1 operations. Regulating Cotton Dust manure because it was slip- T op Dollar Paid I Hie St. James AME Church is Three candidates for Board of ,B¥ R e s o l v e d by the Zoning Board • Curiously, a big part o f OSHA also is working on pery and they might fall! . of Adjustment of the Township of .East . these cost increases stems new regulations regarding The idea o f tax money (609) 448-6434 sponsoring a buffet dinner at the Education members will be voted Windsor in the County of Mercer and State from government regula- cotton dust. Byssinosis, a going to pay for something Hilton Inn, Monmouth street, on upon: one for East Windsor and S L ' E t o t T S A i M tions which are impractical ' un8 disease which affects as absurd as this stirred up Saturday, at 6:30 p.m. The cost is two tor the Borough of Higntstown, °! Adjustment wUi be held on me tmrd and weren't needed in the only a small percentage o f taxpayers, and OSHA witti- n“ * * . o f some of their most im- the proposed new standard Labor Appropriations Bill at onr friends for their kind expressions for h* own seat. These two seats are For the purpose of notifying the public j portant pesticides. is far more stringent and to exempt from OSHA rcyu- o f Sympathy, Flowers and Contri- D . a copy of this resolution shall be filed and Replacement chemicals would go beyond textile lations those farms am' posted throughout the calendar year of 1978 E AST WINDSOR O FFIC E buttons for the passing of our be- orou®, , .. 568 , • • *.* , with the Clerk' of the Township of East for these pesticides are not mills to cover all cotton nesses having 10 or P A R T TIM E . Hours: 19-2 daily, loved Husband and Brother, Voting hours m the respective Windsor. only less effective and have processing operations ex- employees. Congress p i a shorter life, but they also cept harvesting. the same amendment in 16-8 Thursday and 9-12 Saturday. voting districts are from 5 to 9 BE IT FU R TH E R RESOLVED that any Salary $3-$4 per hour. Special thanks to the Hlghtstown p,m . person or persons requesting individual no- cost the farmer more. This standard would add 1977. First Aid Squad for their prompt ^ v e n ty - m n e percent o f the budg- In the five years E PA has nearly 30 cents a poifnd to Public opinion is what been in existence, the ex- the cost of using cotton at brought this about and pub- To join our staff of friendly people, response for assistance and deep «t, $8,395,776 is for salaries divied $^ i"g5co^ rt ** an“u»1 iK °l pense o f developing new the textile mill. This 30-cent lie opinion can do even please call 201-745-6141 or 291-745- Sr4*141*36 to ^ v . John Bowerimg, among the categories as follows: pesticides has risen 300 per- per pound increase would more, fy«ra Jti a i haa. n The above is n true copy of a Resolution 6144. Dr. William Rose, Dr. John Bar- 4 top administrators $141,744, 7 duly adopted by the Zoning Board of Ad- cent because o f excessive make it next to impossible. It's up to the individual tow and Dr. John Harman. prktcipails & 6 assistants $342,771: ivf.tn|cnt» V3, and f°r th« Township of East regulations. The number o f for cotton to meet man- American to decide where in I t * TT 1 J «n vVln c M a X t e Of Federal Budget posed is $2,878, an Increase of $380 Relocation Expert* enue sharing funds have been August 1977 may be registered now exception of the food serv- Pubhshcd ,n the Hlghtstown Gazette, jover last year’s figure. ‘National, Bat Neighborly* at tbe library. No telephoto resig- ice wor|cers are included in the be it fu r th e r resolved &at the used entirely for police salaries. Is $2878 Per Head trations can be taken, but for fur- to taj: 77^ bulletin board in the Township Qerk’s sec- Police salaries for 1978 totaled “ President Carter’s proposed 1979 698-448-9112 tbuir AAQ 1 o*sa / ZD. tion of the Police Headquarters Building ther information, call 448-1330. rPh<=> root nif mediftfll fv»nMvtQ frvrfo r °non One Mile Road is hereby designated as ^3,000 and the $134,731.27 New Jersey taxpayers will be re- the place where all official notices of the represents approximately 15-18% Billion. This would be $1.2 Bfflion zrw.oo stem uettmiiera leipi^staiiLeu oy Zoning Board of Adjustment are to be quired to pay over $21 Billion to of the police budget. the Bightstown Education Associa- Federal taxes as their share of the less *^an **** B® on deficit tion amounts to $233,239.08. This , The abo'" '? a true c°PJr of.,a Reaofutioo The Township has been receiv cost of the Federal budget of $500.2 7 * T" ex^fct 1978 , . , , , . . g,n ___ duly adopted by thc Zoning Board of Ad- ing revenue sharing funds for DENNY’S TV REPAIR sum IS aUSO included in tite IS,395,- justment, in and for the Township of East Billion proposed by President Car- year/ ^ total omste,di'r'« 776 The average cost per employee S T jfe ^ seven years. The 9th entitlement ter for the next Federal fiscal " * ? * " * * ■ exPecf 1 ts $929.24 and is paid entirely by tw*. period from October 1, 1977 to year beginning October 1 1978 ac- total $785'6 m o n ^ ° ctobe;' September 30, 1978 totals $130,138 cording to an estimate ’today by lhe noted’ 811 increase m 2 Bittfou Black and white TV, Color TV, Stereo Systems, the Board o f Education via the Marjorie E. Behrens school tax rate. Secret a r and the first installment has been the New Jersey State Chamber at OT ovsr m just 3 fisoa4 ^ are! Zoning Board iof Adjustment The benefits include Blue Cross, H. Gazette, February 2, 1978 Fee $8.10 received by the Township. In- Commerce, He called upon the Congress to staliments are divided into quar C B Radio Installations and Antennae Installations Blue Shield, prescriptions, dental n o t ic e This estimate was based ^ «tnwrt restraint in fortfwr Fed- and major medical. Not all teach- Notice i, hereby given th«t on Tuesday ters and received on due dates. the. 21st_____ day re job-productog uses Winter Rabbit Hunt Location of Premises: Want Street, caused a lot of havoc in the area. Jersey taxpayers wai pay out pro- in ^ Pr^vate seo!x>r of the econo- East Windsor, N.J. (Block 3, Lot 35) Sump pump; worked over tim e in portiortaily, the Chamber explained. m y' 3 1 | e #tatW im tne AgentH Season Ends Feb. 11 Nature basements Jhat^ wereJUled^ wrth 2 The President’s proposed'budget, i tain use and .....— * __ , - wwv.Scott recapped them-v. v ever-tocreas-. v. R E A L E STATE The winter hunting season for f S f f S a ' S ? «• 3 feet of water. The dwt was the Chantoer said, would cost tax- ing impact of Federal speodtog COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE rabbits rum until February 11, audTwaHigu E iiy,nr?”e pC?,y «^ 0 3 t a. foot away from the top payers in New Jersey $21,007,308- upon -New Jersey taxpayer, noting 138 So. Main St. Hightstown, N.J. The state Division of Fish, Game, 7 ^ “ ov7 towed jf ^ ^ 000 and It retod teat this amoun’t that the biuden has nearly doubled 448-1069 and Sbellfisheries said today ,that f L N a t a l 5 S iS: a span of only six .fiscal a prime reason why winter rabbit n . j . rire t w atw im aanx ana ira c y s. <1974-1979)-the total cost hunting .is so inviting is that .there , ™ r ^ u the steps had not been there the “ 6-4 tim es the $3.3 BdHoo of t o are fewer hunters afield. The early- s a r c* m ™ ~ a.?***-*,»». ^ M _ , Water overflowed from the por- “ suPP°rt of ail of New Jersey’s . ,„v l. » tl KQ. season fever to get out and hunt (aignature o”appellant or *^icano tion of Rocky Brook fronting the counties, municipalities and school ’ ’ SCIARROTTA'S is past for most people. The phea sant season is closed. And, the told FESSL ^irttoouse. Water came up on toe CHURCH AND MAIN STREETS, ,Bosek & Tumdorf, i>q«. banks as high as 15 feet from the er days seem to discourage the WINDSOR, N .J . 448-8816 January 26* ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ building. Water poured ovei toe ^-5.3 times the $4 Billion appn>- fair-weather hunters. Gazette, February 2, 197$ _Fee $7.20 dam sounding lik ethunder. priated to operate the State Go v - Probably the biggest reason why n o t i c e o f CONTRACT a w a r d e d H ttfi winds followed toe i«m and emment and provide ENJOY OUR FRIDAY NIGHT many hunters fail to avail them- . . selves of winter rabbks is that The trough o! Higbuiowii hu .w*ni*d ™8t Thursday the velocity of wind stance for schools and local aov SEAFOOD BAR they feel there are no rabbite left. X p S U ffS S a M S • tree to two afongside ef the during the current fees* This is abnost always far from ^ ^ Clam Broth, Clam Chowder, Steamed true. A walk fai the woods follow- inspection in the offic« ol the mu- house project on R&iiroed -h m — tog a snowfall wdi usuaRy show d,!rk' avenue. One haM of the tree feM on -equal to $2,878 tor every g * , Clam*, Clam* on half shell, Mussels tfonty of track* m v r»hhb. Awarded to c»ry s Ro.rajwsijr top of a Saab, owned by Mrs. Cm- woman and «**< catenated tn m. prolific and cover-huggers Tim«cp*eriodajS r y i to UwimS? 3i, 1971 ‘b ’ Hugbee, a volunteer at the Weti side to the State last July let. T h e paper m on ey w « uss MUSIC SATURDAY NIGHT today developed front a cus ------!S-* S ' CmrT 1 * * .-1" rrier * !* * » «»*• Ctatekto'e - __ . WOO per hour (or other work rowKwted by PHocetoo Hoepitai The Saab was Federal budgK -al iilatim e i w tom teat began hi thei 1600’* HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE—$3YR. ] {f* £ S £ ^ ,S S S L 7 r „ *™ *y danteged. The other car was aid H. Scott, prettdettoftfae Book focopdMtdkk i HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, • NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1978 MASK VARIETY STORE' COLLEGE STUDENTS GRADE EACH OTHER S BUSINESS GUIDE PAfcERS WITH COMPUTER ASSISTANCE T ra cy’s a * m students grading each other, compared to 31 percent who AUTO DEALERS others, gapers? And doing it oh- said the teaming rate was the same OF jectvvety? j Only five percent thought they had i t o v e r . . . H IGHTSTOWN Some, atudents at the Newark learned less, by Eleanor Vleweg TOLLMAR'S PONTIAC can*** of Rutgers, the State Uni-! ‘'Students may sometimes judge Consumer Relations Representative 99 Main Street vereity of New Jersey, are doing that the teanntig rate is the same,” Sale* A Service Jersey Central Power & UqM Company 0852t just that with a computer-assisted concluded Dr. Lutkus, “ but what SELECT USED CARS Hightstown N J system -that removes favoritism about the evaluating procedure ft- SLOW COOKER TIPS I X HWY 1M - HMHTSTOWN and bias from their evaluations, self? PEBRRATE makes students Call 4 4 8 0 6 1 f The slow cooker offers a w a y fo r the homem aker to help Call 448-1567 DEPENDABLE I Using a procedure that its found- * ° a » « » the " * * * “ tor * * * * * * keep daytime energy u*e low. If you have a slow cooker, —— - er. Dr. Purnell H Benson, of the good PaPer* ^ teaming PLUMBING you may wonder if you can in ve n t or adapt recip e* to it* W O M E N ’S A P P A R E L Graduate < 3 ^ / ^ Business Ad- skills they will have the rest of use. O f course you can, if you follow the general ru le* lo r MAIN LINE GARAGE W ater Pumpa ------inintemk)'' calls PEERRATE, 1,ves ” u s in g your particular model and also observe th e GWYSLER — PLYMOUTH T h TOWN S H O P the students are computer-checked I>r. Lutkus would like to use the methods followed by test kitchens in developing slow Septic System* 58 ' -for the accuracy of their grading system to evaluate graduate semi- O X Highway 1M A Conover Road cooker recipes. . Dresses — Lingerie — Sportswear on written and oral assignments, nars to determine whether it would Do at least h a lf-fill the cooker. If you have a large WghMtown, N. J. Automatic Heating — Accessories — As long ago as 1971, Dr. Benson, be as effective to rating oral re eight-quart cooker, don’t use it for dinner for two. SALES - WM48-284I Oil Burner Don’t be impatient. It takes about 2 hours for the liquid Open Dally 9 a.m. to « p m. professor of business admimstra- P°rts 38 *°r written work' in the cooker to reach the 160°F cooking temperature. SERVICE — WM48-M78 tion, recognized the possibility of Meantime, Dr. Benson, who is Sale* & Service Friday Evenings 'til 9 p.m. Don’t peek. Each tim e you raise the cover, you lose heat devetaptog a systematic method to associate director of the business equal to thirty minutes cooking time. Raise the cover DIAL 448-2064 Phone 448-1013 enable students to grade each otfe- school’s Business Research Center, BOWLING only when the recipe directs— such as to stir in an mgre- S. Mala St. - Hightstown er's work. He made the discovery has been given financial assistance 111 Dutch Neck Road aifter a team of students had grad- by the State University’s mstrue- ^D oplace vegetables under the meat if your slow cooker Hightstown, N.J. 08520 HIGHTSTOWN ed each other’s individual and col- tional Development Fund to de has heat coils at the bottom. This helps keep meat from tective performances in an outside velop a procedural manual, sticking. „ ., BOWLING LANES “We have received inquiries PRINTING business project. Do trim excess fat from meats, Pat can increase the from other colleges atnd univer- COCKTAIL LOUNGE Since then, the procedure has „ ,. temperature of the liquid and cut cooking time unpre- OPEN BOWLING been used successfully by graduate Sltles f® , dictably. HIGHTSTOWN 13.5. Highway 130 — lUghlstows students in financial accounting, « " 'the manual wtffl * I Do be aware of the following facts: marketing and advertising coumes ^ a n to use ft* gradmg sys- I Time Eight to ten hours on low is equal to four to five Phone 448'2258 G A ZE TTE hours on high in a slow cooker. Either of these is equal to at ^ "or. Benson feels that although one hour of rangetop simmering or oven baking at 350°P. QUOTATIONS GIVEN year ago, PEBRRATE was adopt- „„„„„ . . . . . T . j ___ r> T.rf,v„c P E E R R A T E is an academic meth Liquid One cup of added liquid is usually enough in a FLOOR COVERINGS 1 BY ed b y Dr. Anthony D. Lutkus, as- 114 Rogers Avenue Charles M. Holmes, od, it also has wide practical ap- mixed dish, since most vegetables give up liquid. You Mercer County Agricultural Agent ^cation to large pemomte} sys- may use soups, broths, wine or water. Never add dairy Floor Coverings CarpetMg Hightstown, N. J. products at the start; they may change consistency. Add Ceramic Tile Tub Enctosmrw* Phone 609-448-0373 Change In Environment Can Cause < » u ^ o n psychology and child ^ civil ; s^ ic^ an ^ tiw cream only during the last thirty minutes. Foliage Plante To Lose Leaves psychology Forces Seasoning When you reduce liquid, reduce amount of Sales & Expert InstallatloC “ These are normally large tec- ______seasoning, too. Choose whole or leaf herbs whenever pos- REAL ESTATE The adjustment of a plant to an ture cotees, ranging from fifty to ...... M. G E L B E R sible. , , , , , environment to which it is not ac- one hundred students,” Dr. Lutkus Millions Live IN o r m a i Pasta Products should be cooked s ep ara tely and added Fleer And Wall Covering*, Ins, customed is called acclimatization. saW> « and an instructor can spent . . vw ;*L Diabetes late, with just enough time to heat through. Route 1 » (Opposite Shap-RBe) Jillen&StultsGo. Such a conversion can be made m four days reading student *“ lv e s v 11 Frozen Vegetables may be thawed slightly and added lir a . Thru Sat. i-S O pe« Lala F IL with moat plants which w ill pro- papers. Because this tim e can be m least two in every hundred during the last hour of cooking. REALTORS vide the consumer with a plant better used, perhaps in oouns-'tog Americans have diabetes. And one Tip: Test out new recipes when you are spending the better adapted to survival indoors, students, I decided to have the sta- ofof those two is not yet aw are of day at home with the cooker. Older cookers may not per 443-1446 Research has shown that with Fi- dents grade each other’s written it, fo early or mild diabetes the form as you might expect from reading current m agazine ous benjamina, placement under W0Tik.” typical symptoms aren’t disabling, articles. If the liquid boils, or if you smell scorching, open — the pot, stir and reduce the temperature. (Later, make FURNITURE 80 percent shade for five weeks re- Designed by Dr. Benson, the sys- and there may be virtually no sym- Real Estate — Inawaiswa a a i duced leaf drop by 50 -percent when ^ for three to six students ptoms at all. appropriate changes in the recipe.) A recent survey shows that 80% of the prospective RESTORATION Mutual Fund* plants were subsequently placed to rate each other’s work anony- Diabetes is a serious disease for brides wanted a slow cooker. Their reasons were mostly under interior conditions. Addition- mousily, hether it be oral reports, which there is ho cure. But, fer 106 N. Main St. convenience— both in time and energy savings. Also not al acclimatization for ten to fifteen written work or examinations. tunately, most of those with known to be overlooked are the advantages it offers for cooking SCAVENGER Hightstown, N. J. 08526 weeks was also beneficial, but not j 0 date, Dr. Lutkus 'has used -the diabetes who have been able to coo- less expensive cuts of meat. No matter what the reason, of the magnitude of the first five system exclusively in grading writ- trol their body chemistry live such Furniture Stripping Phone 448-0116 slow cooking produces delicious results — and it’s easy, weeks. ten work. He has found, after four normal lives that you wouldn’t be NeflnMiing, Rushing, Caning once you know the do’s and don’ts. Research has yet to show wheth- semesters, that “ student ratings aware about their diabetes unless Metal Polishing & Plating RESTAURANTS er sungrown leaves can be con- are not so far off from my own you were told, MM43-1774 verted to shade leaves, and if so, gradings.” Diabetes is characterized by the Control of diabetes is worked out to his or her doctor. Ignorance Of 38-tf - HIGHTSTOWN i measure the efficiency o f such a He is convinced that student inability o f body tissues to utilize by batenctog___ itifae______kind and qualify ProP®r seif-care is the great* •» D IN E R - leaf. grading is of value as an tastruc- carbohydrates (sugar and starch), “ , . , . \ " single hazard of diabetes. Observations to date with Ficus tional -method that allows students both tor Immediate energy needs February, 1978 GLASS “ A MENU b e X ™ F iT i X to team by active p a ction in and In storage for future need, ™ and taRM. ™ s usually Frank Chappeli LIKE cate little inversion-, but "ratter 1.1. °wn ___l L iratings, k . and gknJthat AUnthe «r«.sys- nrw* Too IUU KttteiL n.flvwd' SJxl- mildews cannot dent disagraament, but does offer • Retail Nurseries y « own, • Set started, says Spencer K. Da- students an option to question or • Landscaping Phone 609*259-2811 Vif’ J'r'’ Exteos“m SpecialiM to apneal the marks they’ve received. Phmt Pathology at Cook College, « Ato6 .. ^ arldedi < v % fmd iBreat dial 448-0436 42-52t ^ r s University great dfebarity in scores, I check | However, plants near a window ^ paoere York Road — Hight*town to insure that indi SOCIAL SERVICE ct door where there is a rapid v idual students are fairly graded.” change to temperature nmy oo- How do students react to ^mading OLD-FASHIONED B R ID G E S which curve oyer the water inspired Napoleon to call LIQUORS castonally have a few spots of themselves? “ They like the sys- Diisseldorf,"my little Paris"(left). A bronze statue of a 17th century prince known affec- RESCUE MISSION powdery miWew. tern." according to a survey Dr. tionately «s "Jen Wellem” (center). Benrather Palace lies in a lovely perk setting (right). These white, cottony spots of Lutfcus ls completing, W atehing the smartly tions operated by Lufthansa stored buildings on. cobbled TH E RESCUE MISSION of Twin River* Liquor fungus will not kill -the plant but Of 187 students who responded, col ffed Heads bob in conver- German Airlines. I street*, TRENTON they certainly mar the foliage, Dr. 30 percent said the system should sation over coffee and pas- For the North American & b ro n ze equestrian Locker A Cocktail Lounge NEEDS YOUR HELP** try at sidewalk cafe tables, traveler, the airline’s flights statue o f Johann Wilhelm II, Davis comments. be used more widely. Sixtvfour* EMPHASIS ON IMPORTED HANDS OUT FOR HEADS UP with parcels labtoed Charles to Frankfurt and Cologne ; a 1 7 th -cen tu ry p r i n c e M ates to « Rreeohouse where ta - percent of the students said they Jourdan, Courreges and offer the most convenient known affectionately m ft DOMESTIC WINES OUR TRUCK WILL CALL FOR m,drty is always high, are quite had learned m ore bv grading each Valentino heaped casually at service to Diisseldorf. From “ Jan Wellem,’’ stands next IW M RIVERS TOWN CENTER — Furniture — News- susceptible to this disease. Ftor that their feet, browsing at win- .Frankfurt, there is frequent to the 16th-century Town Iron A MUNI type of plate ft may be necessary 4 0 -7 2 0 dow displays o f antiques, flight service to Diisseldorf :M all in the M a rk tp la tz CLOTHING IS URGENTLY i<» »PPly a fungicide spray. of the plant. During the months or you might think you ’re in and from Cologne, passen- (market square) that is the “ city of millionaires." gers can take advantage o f o l d T o w n c e n te r. Jan . NEEDED For the plate in the heated home, years you have had your violets, spraying with chemicals is seldom aafe or fertilizers have crystallized Actually it’s mid-after the airline’s taxi service to Wellem, they say, is respon- Plumbing & Heating Carroll. Trateoo—Phone MS-MM ...... Dusseldorf which takes 30 sible for a Diisseldorf tradi- necessary. H some of your vari- at toe edge o f the pot. As the peti- noon on the Koenigsallee, a h a lf-m ile b o u l e v a r d minutes and costs less than tionHIittle boys who turn Contractors mildew, try ole salt crust, the eties do Show powdery rubs against the that is the stylish heart o f o f t^lc airline’s 12 cartwheels on the streets in TAXI SERVICE moving them to another location aafe penetrate the petiole and rot Dusseldorf, Germany. North American gateways exchange for a few pennies, provide service to Frankfurt for a few weeks to see if the mil- starts. Shaded by chestnut trees, Legend ha* it that when * and from its New York dew wiM stop. To prevent petiole not, cover the the elegant “ K oe,” as it is wheel of Jan Wellem’* wed gateway, the airline offers 448-6214 — Day JOHN'S TAXI Since temperature change af- rim ^ the pot with a thin film of known locally, stretches ding coach came looee a along both sides o f an inner non-stop service to Cologne. fects humidity and humidity affects l*lraffin, wax paper or aluminum Flights from Dusseldorf Air 10-year-old-boy grabbed the 26-Hour - Servka city canal. Fountains and 446-1462 — Night powdery mildew, the simple opera- foil This keeps the salts from, hub and cartwheeled with It rose gardens grace . the port, which is 15 minutes from the city center, offer to the end o f the procee- Pbooc 446-2462 tion of moving the plant from one reaching the petioles. northern end o f the “ Koe,” good connection* to other sion, when the ruler location to another often proves — — —— ------— • entrance to tha Hofgarten-^ awarded him . a gold ducat. beneficial, .where Dusseldorfers relax Germ an and European cities. The cartwheelers, called UPHOLSTERER on 30 acre* o f lawns, swan “ Radschlteger,” became the AFRICAN VIOLET MAY ponds, path* and shady Dusseldorf, with a 650,000 population, is easy symbol o f the city and are HAVE PETIOLE ROT nooks. DEW EY’S to explore oh fo o t or represented in marzipan w : i Tha “ desk o f the Ruhr” •board public bum. and cradiea, bronze rad ceramic Do the bottom leaves of your wii4PW-i ■* v« UpbobUry Shop Industrial ana, with on* o f trolley car* that run______around Figurines, and on^ souvenir j African violet hang Ihnp over the Europe’s largest trade fair the city. A few block* from scare** and handkerchiefs. I9 & U K M SLIPCOVERS edge of the pot? The first Atacrieen husband complexes and Germany's Koenigsallee is the “ Alt- Moat visitors would agree Do they Mart to turn brown and and wife t u r n to win tha busiest stock exchange, stedtor Old Town, where that exploring Dusseldorf die within a week? Dusseldorf la an Inter- 260 pubs, restaurant* rad on fo o t is a aerie* o f plean- R M tttarfa ss national business crater, diacothequa* squeeze with rat surprises. Fair further N.J. TW « is petiole rot H ie petiole is The result b plenty o f fine art shops, bookstore* rad information about thia da- foe Buie part of Me leaf that at- S fif,iA "a TJs,s hotel* tnd, reatanrrat* . along -boutique* - - —•—- into e square gent city, call Lufthansa 4 !%MM7f6-1776 the teaf-Made » the heart the Hat* »4 n a d itin e . good flight cooaee- hdf-m U. of original and re- contact y out travel a «M t 11,1 i..iIninj H- fW J C A T m NO. MMH Trenton Report PLANT* * ING THRU LIFE FASTER THAN COUNTERPARTS Sip Rigfytatantn <&a;rttr SY Areembtymsn H. Junes Sexton 3 k » bunds Japan, was awarded a silver by advertising may delude consum posed by the Chief Justice which be a pity, indeed. cost the State about $2.1 miMfon medal. It has fringed, bicolor ers about the hazards involved. require legislative action now be and the counties another $1.6 mil blooms l l/t to 2 inches in diameter Many novice operators are treated come the responsibility of the 1978 lion. and farms a low, dense mound 6 for severe injuries to arms, legs Legislature, points out the NJTA. to 8 inches high. It is white with and faces, simply because they cherry red centers, has attractive were not properly instructed in use blue-green foliage, has an" exten or warned of potential danger. sive flowering period and can with Here are some simple guidelines DAMASCO’S LIQUOR STORE T o a young child a plastic stand rain damage and light frost. for chain saw operators: bag may seem like a harmless It can be used for borders or as --W ear proper protective attire, toy, but that toy could turn a potted plant and should be treat into a tragic trap with horrible including a helmet, goggles with Free Parking Delivery Service consequences, warns Dr. ed as an annual. safety tenses, sturdy shoes with Albert H. Domm, child safety i H ie zinnia Cherry Ruffles and nonslip soles, and gloves. If the specialiat and former medical .Zinnia Yellow Ruffles were devel saw is used regularly for a number Imported and Domestic director o f the Prudential oped in California and each award of hours, hearing protection should Insurance Company. ed silver medals. Both hybrids are be included. “ It only takes a very short BEERS - WINES - LIQUORS known for their vigorous, free- time for a child to suffocate, —Stand with weight evenly dis so parents must always be on flowering, uniform plants with its tributed, holding the saw firm ly guard,’ ’ says Dr. Domm. “ It blooms that average 3 inches in with both hards. is really only a matter o f diameter. The soft delicate cherry —'Always turn the saw off while Phone 448-0365 seconds, because a child’s red and deep yellow blooms are walking and use it only in the com lungs are so small.” large enough to be used as cut pany o f another, in case of an 107 Stockton Street Hightstown, NJ. Parents should puncture bags in sev flowers. accident. eral places | Zinnias Red Sun, a bronze medal before dis winner developed in Japan produc p osin g o f es scarlet blooms 4 to 5 indies in them to pre diameter on plants that grow 18 HIGHTSTOWN PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE v e n t acci indies to 2 feet high. This is a ’dah dents that HIGHTSTOWN CHEMICAL CORP. could occur lia flowering’ type zinnia as op when c h il posed to the fantasy 'type, is a 25% OFF dren arc strong compact plant and less sus All Vinyl playing with ceptible to mildew than other old vvefnvi# P ain t an d Dr. Albert discarded er varieties. Wall Coverings H. Domm plastic bags. 106 Main Street I The Zinnia Peter Pan Cream is “ Even more attractive to f s£ Decorating . Hightstown, N. J. youngsters as playthings are another addition to the Peter Pan out-of-use refrigerators,” says series adding the color cream to Dr. Domm. “ They can be ■the previous scarlet, plum, orange S t o r e ' l l 448-2206 even more deadly than a and pink. This hybrid, developed plastic bag.” A refrigerator in Colorado, is a bronze medal win that is being discarded or ner. The dwarf compact plant has s stored, even for a short V H v v time, should have its doors a spread of 12 to 14 inches and removed, he emphasizes. flowers that measure up to 4 in Zippered bags and pillows ches in diameter. It blooms early are tw o other potential suf and continuously even in hot wea PAINTS focation traps for toddlers. ther and is resistant mildew. : ■ ) “Again,” says Dr. Domm, to | These 1978 AM -AmePtea winners “ parents must keep these ob jects out o f their child’s reach can be seen this year in the Rut or arefce H clear to him that gers Annual Display Garden along 195 Morcor S t (RT. 33) tfifh M m i, N J . 4 4 M M they are not play toys,’’ with the 1977 winner*, says Lacey. aammmmmmmmaam^mmmmmmmmmmammmmmmrn mmm HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, I ■ O & r r f, new je r se y, Th ursday, Fe b r u a r y 2, w a
It is an open secret that ftcn ej council members who support the The Gazette Desk Scene budget as projected are counting on die school bussing issue to carry! MORE LETTERS much, but she knew she and her hurtand would the referendum. Given the “take it ly ttii'lo u s *. *h« Dtftcior move qome time. or leave it” package, that is pos Ttrthtt’i fcftich Infoimotion Ctntr« Last week in this column we promised more let- Come on back toe a while Elaine Leave Y0* sible. GOLD IN THAT TH AR B AY tors from our subscribers, som e who have sub- husband to his pot roast and we can talk. W e * unfal BUILDING THE BETTER BOTTLE I This should not be necessary. The Lord High Admiral o f scribed foe almost a half century and some who are Spring comes, because we are having some By changing a manufac- were uaed in Egypt. Glass- Now, before the die is cast, is the the Ialea in Scotland is a gold new, maybe only 2 or 3 years. this winter too. turing method that had making wax a fully estab- time for the voters to make thei^ digger. been going on for thousands lixhed art by tha time the 1 will known. How much and'where , That'‘s' because he has the | We shaU.'start the column with a letter not to us, LEON PENRITH right to any treasure which ! shall the cuts be? Where is 'the but to Bill and Bucky, butchers for Davison’s Mar lies under the sea in his ket, Main street, Hightstown. They are so proud of 1 line to be drawn? If the phbUe does domain, including Tobermory Writes from Fairless Hills, Pa. that every ei . ) , ... in order to give everyone an op- It is the final episode of Atatato * ^ concluded. Jim fa like a lot of people, and that must ba However, the state provided that d »M r« to be transported wll to register foj. ^ least Cooke’s personal tour through US most all of us, who never appreciated toe days when the budget could exceed the 9% mara same- lone Everyone is welcome history. To *0 along with the too- MRS. ELAINE SCARBOROUGH we were young and comparatively trouble free, es cap by referendum. This is the 4. The increased number £ w c«n at tUs «tae afld if ttnre ««• vie—popcorn, pretzels and pop wili pecially if one were fortunate to grow up between •kuation that faces East Windsor iia n m d police personnel Newport News, Va.; four sisters, Free rides on Mercer Metro bus-! regularly scheduled Mercer Metro taxpayers are supposed to forget ed by state, the actual increase is Don we now have many very m-, Hightstown, who died January 23 Mrs Roberta Bowser and Mrs es during off peak tours will be-!buses °» routes operating wfthto that to 1977 their tax was increased 15.8%. Voters should be aware that teresting hard-cover best sellers.'to Princeton Medical Center, was Mary Taylor both of Potecasi N C gin on March 1 instead of Febru-.M ercer County, by 11.7 points. this fa after deducting foe cost of Senior citizens are welcome to stop held Friday from the Gteekin Fu- Mrg Joyner of Murfrees ary 1, as previously expected, the) No fares wi-M 'be charged between I f 1978 fa two points Jess than garbage collection. (That charge by toe Community Education build- neral Home, 136 Morrison avenue, ^ N c anK E E P IN T O U C H - Sophie Chychota
K E E P T U N E D IN 24 HOURS A DAY Mrs. Sophie Chychota, 75, of 137 Maxwell avenue, Hightstown, died January 26 at Princeton Medical Center. Wife of the late Stanley Chychota she Is survived 'by one son, Walter Shenko with whom she resided; one daughter, Mrs. Olga Toth of East Windsor; three granddaugh ters, three grandsons, and six great grandchildren. Funeral services were Friday at the Heyer Funeral Home, Stockton o n your R * 4 l f l Dial street. The Rev. Dr. John R, Bow- ering of toe First United Methodist EARNS COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD. Long time resident and 47- Church of Hightstown officiated. year veteran of the HijhUtown Fire Co. Fred L. Dey was recently pre Burial was to Brainend Cemetery sented with die local Knights o f CokunfaW m w il community service Cranfoury. award. Making the presentation was Charles J mn-h*. i l l vJivJi