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phone:725-3300 Secondclass postage paid Th,,Fran kIln News-recorDat Princeton,N.J. 08540 Vol. 20, No.11 24 pages Thursday,March 21, 1974 10 cenlsper copy;$4.50 per ycar~ Squads seek severance from service to homes By BrianWood the emergencyservices that hopes, however, to have the happywith the old ordinance volunteers. are required and are getting final draft of the ordinance that was actually written by Accordingto Mr. Rapp, his NewsEditor awaywith it. ready by the endof this week two rescue squad members. squad in Somerset has an Mr. Burger said this week and intends to introduceit to However, only the new or- operating budget of around "We’re trying to provide that he was "irritated" with the council next week. dinance forces the squads to $9,000,which does not include good emergency service for the squad membersthat were In responseto an article that respondto the homes. the original cost of the am. patients in nursing homesand objecting to the suggested appeared in this paper last Thesquad chief said that the bulance. Recently, the for townshipresidents and the ruling, "I wish they would week and because Mr. Burger new draft defines an township began supplying only waythat can be doneis if excercisesome commonsense did not show up for the "emergency" as any case about $3,000to the squadbut the nursing homesuse their andwait until the draft goes to meeting, Mr. Rapp held a requiring "minimal medical Mr. Rapp said "that barely ownservice anddo not rely on the council," he said. "Theold press conference Sunday to treatment." He says this covers our insurance. All we us at all." ordinance leaves a lot to be voice the squad members’ definition is muchtea bread get~ fromthe townshipis a lot That’s the way Richard desired and these people are objections to the proposed and could include someone nfhassles: Rapp, head of the Communitygetting carried away." ruling. "whojust needs a hand.aid." First Aid Squad,feels about a Mr. Rappargued that it was Mr. Burger said last week Mr. Rapp said the ordinance Headded that he hopedthe new ordinance that Township a "little late" to argue their that the new law was being stated further that the patient township wasn’t using the Manager Charles Burger is case before the council. "The written in response to com- must br brought to "a com- money"as an axeover our proposing. input should be madebefore plaints from rescue squad plete medicalfacility", which head." That ordinance, which is the committeedraws the final membersthat they were being couldforce the squadsto drive being drafted by Mr. Burger, draft. If wewait until it goes called unnecessarily to nur- patients long distances. John Carlano, the health of- beforethe opencouncil we will sing homes.Be said that the Mr. Rappstated that he was ricer and CouncilmanJoseph loose," he said. newdraft requires the homes not the only squad member Martino, requires nursing Mr. Burger’s committeehad to provide their ownservice upset with the situation, homes in the township to met with representatives from or to contract an outside "Believeme, all of the squads provide transportation for nursing homesin the area and service within certain mile- are affected by this," he said. their patients to area they were supposed to meet limits. There are six emergency hospitals, either by usingtheir with the squad memberslast fle also said the ordinance squads that serve the town- ownfacilities or by relying on weekbut Mr. Carlane was the would define what an ship: one in Somerset, South Leaguetea the first aid squads. only person from the groupto emergency is and delegate BoundBrook, Kendall Park, Mr. Rapp says that the showup. enforcement of the rules to East Millstone, Kingstonand The League of Women nursing homepopulation in the The township managersaid Mr. Carlano, the health of- RockyHill. Mostof the funds Voters of Franklin will be township is growing rapidly this weekthat due to a heavy fleer. for the operation of the ser- having a Spring Membership and that the new ordinance schedulehe had beenunable to According to blr. Rapp, vices comefrom donations tea next Monday,at 8 p.m. in would cause the volunteer make the meeting. He still rescue squad members were and fund drives by the the home of Lorraine !’., .... squads to be overwhelmedby Mathews, 19 MaeAfeeRoad. ",~’ q"~" -~ calls from the homes to the Thoseinterested in learning ’~ -’~"~ extent that they will no longer moreabout the Leagueand the he able to respondto regular township, are invited to at- emergencycalls. Budget adopted, tend. Anyfurther questions "The homes can better maybe answered by culling serve their patients by having Membership chairman their own emergency ser- RosmarieAgran at 828.5541,or vice," he said. Mr. Rapp the Leagueat 844-3248. added that the very existence DENISEGILROY, LEFT, ANDBARBARA SABO display Underthe directions of teachersAlex Dombrotowskiand Messner abstains of the squads was being someof the modelsof early colonialitems that werebuilt by ChesterVamer, the studentsdemonstrated their projectsat a Fishand chips meetingMonday of the FranklinTownship Historical Society. threatened. The council formally no interests that would clerk. The thing that membersof the history classesat SampsonG. SmithSchool. Mr. Rappalso said that the disqualify him fromvoting on aggravates me is that these The East Millstone Refer. (Photoby Cliff Moore) adopted the township’s 1974 reed Churchwgl hold a "Fish squad membersobject to the budget Tuesday night, but thebudget, but he then read a careless comments don’t section of the ordinancethat CouncilmanRichard Messner encourage people to run for and Chips" dinner next calls for St00 fines for each abstained from voting, nublicoffice." Wednesdayfrom 5 to 7 p.m. at Termed’grossly unjustified’ time the squads don’t respond preparecl statement: the churchin East Millstone. Mr. Messner has drawn "Since the question of my to an emergencycull from a heavycriticism recently from Ticketswill be availableat the home. voting on the Franklin Mr. Messner claimed that door. Councilman Richard Driver Township Budget has been the issue was raised by Mr. "Weget almost all of our becausehis wife worksfor the moneyfrom donations. Now madea political foothaIl, I Driver "for use in the next townshipin the Social Services have had to make many pblitical campaign."He added Dinner theywant to fine us if wedon’t department. Mr. Driver Burger defends council show up and withhold the few decisions, decisions on that he consideredthis a "civil The Ladies Auxiliary of the charged that there was a thousand dollars that we do priorities. Ihavehadtodecide rights" case and was con- MiddlebushFire Department conflict of interest if Court- what is more important to tacting the AmericanCivil is sponsoring a spaghetti receive from the township if cilman Messner voted on wedon’t cooperate," he said. myself, my wife, the era- Liberties Union and the dinner next Saturday, from 5 budgetary matters while his ployees of Franklin Township, National Organization for to 7 p.m. at the Middlebush Mr. Burger claims that the wife is on the public payroIl, fine will put "teeth" in the law and the citizens of our town- Women. "People that are Fire House. against local criticism shio. so it will be obeyed~however, Mr. Driver, the former married should be treated as Mr. Rapp says the present Democratic mayor, has asked individuals." he stated. Oil exhibit the proposed building weekto form a committeeto legally. ordinance has fines that are for either Mr.Messaer’s or his ’:I havedecided to set aside By Brian Wood Mrs. Allen finally told the both my feelings and that of He did not vote on the Avarlet selection of oils is News EdRor moratoriumsuggested by the study the canal. Another not. being enforced. He said wife’s resignatienn, tie also beingexhibited in the Franklin planning beard and the State. resident, Patrieia Allen, councilthatits answersonthe some homesaren’t providing challenged Mr. Messner’s my wife’s in favor of the budget, he said, because it Franklin Township Em- might become"tainted" from Township Library in Township Manager Charles Mr. Burger stated that the produceda petition signed by moratorium were "no con- right to vote on the budget Somerset, by area artist, council "does deserve the solation to me. While you because he claimed he would ployees and the citizens and the issues involved. Burger cameout strongly in over 300 residents urging the delay, Easton Avenuewill be taxpayers of our township." Mr. Driver did not comment Maria Singer. support of the township barrage of criticism" that it coanciltoapprovethebuilding Democrats in fact be approving his own The display, which runs received at last week’spublic flooded and I hope you can on any of the councilman’s council this week, calling moratoriumalong the canal’s wife’s salary. statements. through March, is sponsored recent criticism of the council session. Matters concerning floodplain. sleep at night." Mr. Messner then said he by the Franklin Arts Council thecanalare"veryinvolved," - A Delaware - Raritan urge study was abstaining fromthe vote, by residents "grossly un- David Denker, also a Mr. Messnerhas maintained This ’year’s budget totals as part of its yeer-roand justified." hesaid,"andtheeaancilneods Legislative stadycommissien adamantly that there was no but that that would not cultural enrichmentprogram. time to study the material, resident, demandedto know has recommended that the legal justification for his "silence" him. $5,142,617and will boost the Last Thursday, several "What prevents you from of PUDs tax rate from7.74 per $100of Maria Singer was bern in residents charged that the They can’t be stampededinto canal be madea state park. resignation and he vowedto Hungary and came to the taking any action? Is this This has raised a new issue; The DemocraticParty today lte also said he is forwarding assessed valuation based on council was endangering the action." goingtobe the perpetration of vote on any matters that came S0 per cent valuation of United States in 1957. She future of the Delaware and Anne Marie Mulvihill, homerule. Underthe proposal urged the residents of before the council. The his attorney’s opinion to the another travesty for whichall a regional commission.would Franklin Township to State Attorney General and property to approximately7.80 started painting six years ago, Raritan CunaLby. allowing chairman of the township Township’s attorney, or an increase of about six studying for three years with constructionto continuealong environmental commission of you are well known?" be established to oversee the "carefully scrutinize" the two however, Robert Frisch, that he maygo to court as a Mr. Denker demanded management of the canal .pending Planned Unit points or six cents per $100of Mrs. Louisa Sander at the the canal and not approving urged the councilmen last disagreed and said he saw ’.’test case" to clarify the assessed valuation of Bound Brook Adult School, further that the council area, taking poweraway from Developmentproposals which "possiblecnnftirt~ " ISSue. and with Mr. ToddButler for decided on the moratorium, the township. could add more than 12,000 property. This means that Councilman Richard Driver The commission would new people to the township At the beginning of the "This wholematter has to’be someonewho lives in a $-10,000 one year. agreed that the canal is an review as an advisory beard cleared up" he said, "I know house, (which is assessed at Her works have been duringthe next several years. budgethearing this week Mr. exhibitedat the SomervilleInn~ Private schoolbus importanthistoricul site and all developmentrelated to the The executive committee of Mcssner restated his at- of onecase wherethe wife of a half its value), will pay about said he supports the canal. the local Democratic Party torney’s opinion that he had mayorof a town is the town $12 morethis year. Somerville. moratorium idea but that Mr. Burgersaid the council called on the Republican - riders mustfile there are still unansweredneeds"a lot of time to un- dominated Franklin Planning questions, scramblewhat the State has Board to work with the In order to secure tran- the Beardof EdueationOffice, Mr. Denkersaid the council said." Accordingto him, the townshipcouncil to makesure sportation or reimbursementt Railroad Avenue,Mid- should havedecided about the council hasplenty of timeto that the increase in township for private and parochial dlebush, N.J. andulseat each moratoriuma monthago. act on the matter. The services suchaa schools, fire, schoolpupils for the school private andparochial school Mr. Denker likened the Bateman-Lynehbill, which police, water and sewer year, 1974-75,it is required office, council’s lack of action to the would set up the canal cam- facilities which will be thal parentsof the pupils have The transportation planning board’s decision mission, is expected to be necessitated by these massive on file with the Franklin reqnirementsforthesescheols recently to reverse an earlier introduced in the state developments will not be a | for the schoolyear 1974-75will opinion on the construction of legislature soon. If the bill is drain upon the taxpayers of Township Schools, Tran- be based on the application on the Dreifus shoppingcenter on approved,local municipalities the community. sportationOfflce, nolaterthan file as of May 1. Any ap- Eastan Avenue. The board will have one year to set up [*,lay t, a signedapplication for plication received after that initially refused to allow the their ownregulations, or the transportation. A separate datewillbe processed only for construction of the shopping state statutes will apply. Art council application must be filed for such space as may be center but changedits stand "So the clock hasn’t even each individualchild, available on the established after its attorneys stated the started ticking," Mr. Burger The forms are available at 1974-75bus routes, decisioncould not be justified said, "Howcan the council be cancels subjected to such abuse?" ~o council at one time considereda building banbut ’Proposition’ Park dept¯ art contest turned it downin favor of a temporary ban. Planning The Franklin Arts Council has announcedthat it has been unableto negotiate a suitable satdgroundsb°ardthereatt°rneyS’forsuchWasaruling.n°h°wever’legal cites sewing, sketching performance date for "The The League of Women Proposition Circus," and therefore be forced to cancel The Franklin Township Deucher. Beriha Edwards and Regina Voters has also asked the council to enact the building these shows. Parks & Recreation Depart- Second place items were Frey. "The Proposition" and "The mentheld its first annualart created by Daron Mugor, Judges for the event were ban because they claim tax- Proposition Circus" were contest Saturday. Rosemarie Toth, and Dabble payers’ moneywill be used to Mr. Biff Heins, Mrs. Joan payforthedamagecreatedby originally scheduled for In the sewing category the Ducher. Traey Toth took 3rd McCann,Mrs. Maria Bayer, February 9th but a snowstorm first place wieners were Cary place. any floods that could result prevented the group from Green, Nancy Shupe, Beth In the Sketching Division Mrs. Aurelia Sterbenz and from increased construction Reilley, Dabble Deueher. first places want to Douglas Mrs. Lynn Johnson. Mrs. on the flood plains. appearing. The council hopes Sterbenzdisqualified herself "Thesefacts always seemto to be able to present these Second place finishers were Sterner, Diana DaPonte, shows in a future program Leroy Deavereaux, Maria George Sterbenz, Laysander in judging the grades her be omitted whencommercial Mileaf, Beth Reilley, and Edwards, Anne Sabring, and ehildrenhadanbmittadentries projects are proposed," they series. to.. said,"Allthat is mentionedis Persons holding tickets for Debbie Deucher. Gertrude Regina Frey. Second place the cancelled shows on Sterbenz took third place in finishers were Kathleen The second half of the what good it will do the contest will take place community.Unfortunately, it February 9th will receive the Sth grade division. Cooney, Tom Otto, Daniel refunds by returning tickets In creative stitchery first Drennan, Denise Brand, Saturday at the SampsonG. willprobablytakesomesortof TheFrederick Douglass Liberation Library is currentlyhosting Smith School cafeteria. En- flooding disaster, whichwill with a self addressed,stamped their annualan show,E;KPOSURE ’74, at the SCAPbuilding, place winners were Lisa JosephSterbenz, andKathleen envelope to Franklin Arts Rusenhaum, Sharon Bertha, Seninger.Thirdplaees.wentto tries in ceramics, sculpture spend thousandsof dollars of 429Lewis Street, Somersat. The display will closethis Sun- and painting should be sub- taxpayers’ money, for the Council,P.O.. Box 22, Mid- EXPOSURE’74 day. (Photoby Cliff Moore) Rosemarie Toth, Nancy Joe Cuiffo, HenryValone Jr.; dlebush N.J. 08873. Buckiey,Laura Duff:/, Dabble AndyBrown, Korea Burrood, mired from 10 to 12 noon. coanciltopassthe ordinance." 2-A THURSDAY,MARCH 21, 1974 HewJersey Hamilton pushesState BotanicalGardens IHillsboro high school PLANTSHOPHousetour service newsnotes many people know that A proposal to establish a Legislative Library Corn- by KarenGute and Hillsberough is no ex- mittee which would have to President Lincoln used the ception. State ltouse tour guideservice clear the proposal, explained AssemblyChamber in 1801 for on a pilot basis was suggested an address and that President A commonsyndrome af- On Friday, April 5, the today by Assistant Assembly that "both the citizens of New farting manyseniors around Hillsharough modern dance Jersey and indirectly.the City WoodrowWilson’ occupied mid year is seniuritls. The troupe will presentCollections Majority Leader William of Trenton, is losing a great the same office now used Hamilton tD-Middlesex- by Governor Byrne. characteristics of this disease ’74. Somerset). deal by the state’s failure to are forgetting to do The presentation will be a have a tour guide service. "In addition, the many original oils in the State House homework,occasionally not collection of current and past Mr. Hamilton, who serves as "For example," Mr. attending class andan overall dances performed by the Corridors and the land on ¯ chairman of the Joint Hamilton continued, "how which the State House sits !’ attitude of "I can’t wait till award winning troupe. The offer a history nearly un- June 20." Alsothe prospect of troupe, under the direction of matchedin the UnitedStates." no spring vacation isn’t Miehelle Mathesius, hhs Mr.Hamilton also pointed to helping the plight of the represented SomersetCounty the "unique architecture" of seniors, in the area of dance in the Fortunately for the up- State Teen’sArt Festival for the Supreme Court Chamber two consecutiveyears. "whose charm and decor Prize winners perelassmen a remedy has Personal place it among the most been found to combat the unusual state court chambers Membersof HillsboroughGirl ScoutTroop :#:362 are shownhere w~th their prize-winning situation, x x x x in the nation." Todaya majority of the centerpiecedepicting the pioneerheritage of America.The troop won"most original" and membersof the classof ’74 left The County Teen’s Art Mr. Hamiltonexplained that "best carried out theme"prizes at the March8 Mother/Daughterdinner. Bottommw,leftto the State Housearea is also for Mr. Airy Lodgein the Festival will be held at "rich in history dealing with right, AnyHiggins, Susan Mondello, Melanie Weaver, Carole Horbacz; top, MaryBeth Sum- Poconos. Hlllsborough High School, & Friendit.j borski, Terri Sileox,Laura Zuback, Darlene Barrek, Yvette Michtin, Patty Brehmand Judy Theclass trip will provide Saturday, March 30. Ad- the period of the Andmconis. Revolutionary Warand there the seniors with the op- missionis . Thepublic is is no better way of bringing portunity to go swimmingand invited" this point homethan through ridi----lborsebaekriding, and a an effective tour guide Registration plannedfor spring nglchanceto forget aboutschool program. --~antfl Mondaymorning. Harmonica band "Unfortunately," Mr. Springactivitiosavailableto I:30-3:30 p.m. and families also beenscheduled. The first ltamilton noted, "most the public at the En- whohave not had a chance to is a series of five field trips on x x x x library features visitors to our State Capitol vironmental Education attend those sessions already "Wildflower and Tree Idea- arc not beingexposed to those Center, Lord Stirling Park, conductedcan still join oneof fification" to be led by Roger Moderndance is a unique facts. BaskingRidge, have recently and native American Art The Union HarmonicaBand the trips on March24, April 7, Johnson,instructor of science of Union Recreation Depart- "By developing a State been announced by the’ 21, 28 or May 5. Persons at SomersetCounty College. form. It started at the turn of Capitol tour guideservice and Somerset County Park planningto attend the sessiuns The walks will starton May26 the century with the meat will be featured on Commission. revolutionary dancer, Isadora Saturday morning, March23, by properlypromoting the fact are advised to wear water- for five consecutiveSaturdays at 10:30 at the Somerville that sucha serviceexists, the As reported earlier, guided proofboots for interior travel from 9 a.m. to noon. A Duncan. numberof visitors comingto family field trips are in on the center trail system, registration fee of $25 is Many area high schools Public Library, 35 West End Trenton would increase thus progress on Sundays from Twospecial activities have required. have modern dance troupes Ave. giving Trenton all the economicbenefits of increased tourism." Lessonsfor youngbicyclists to learn I "~l~B!!i~e~ j I By Ma flvil,e Police Dept. Jose Meiff;:et, a Frenchman.It wasset knowit is not safe for themselvesand in July 1962. others to race on publicthoroughfares. NO LessonNo. 12-Coastlng and Racingon The greatest distance ever covered Coasting down long hills is Bikes in onehour, on a bicycle, was76 miles, somethingeveryone likes to do too. It is o.k to coast downlong 604 yards. This record was set in But, remember,when you get to the hills fast. If youcan’t stop at In the year1839 the first bicyclewas Francein 1928 by LoonVanderstuyft, bottomof the hill, youdon’t wantto be the bottom, other people will FRANKLINTOWNSHIP’S invented by a mannamed Kirkpatriek a Belgian. traveling so fast that youcannot stop have to get out of your way. CompleteBicycle Center Macmillanof Scotland. Of course, this Bicycling has been on the Olympics in casea car comesout o fa side street, all for you. first modelwas muchdifferent than programsince 1896, and it holds the the bicycles of today. Bicyclingsoon interest of fans down through the or someonewalks across the street in Doprofessional bike racers becamevery papular, mainly among years. Needlessto say, it is a healthy front of you. Coastingallows you to practice racing on public high- Manville’a Newestand MostModern Bank prides itself adults, but it wasdestined to becomea and worthwhilesport. reach speedson your bike that are not ways? in PersonalSerive. You’ll notice a differenceat Col~pleteline of very handy methodof transportation Whether you plan to be a safe. If you wereto havean accident, amongyoungsters also. professionalbicyclist or just Like to dueto coastingtoo fast, it woulddo no TheState Bankof Manville. ¯ RALEIGH good to say afterward, "I’m sorry, I OurFriendly Staff tries to makeeven the smallest Wethink it is importantto devote a race for the fan of it, there are certain ¯ VISTA ¯ ROLLFAST full lesaion to coasting and racing definite rules you must follow. The was going so fast I couldn’t stop." Racing with friends on transactiona pleasure. BICYCLES because most young people like to first rule is .. you NEVERrace on streets or highwaysis fun, but We’reopen Daily 9 A,M, to 8 P,M, Saturdays9 A,M, to 3 P,M. your hike or.a public street orhigh- So, the rule is: if you wishto race it is too dangerous. ¯ Repairs coast and race frequently on their with friends, find a place to race ¯ Parts bikes. It seemswhenever a youngster way. Whenyou are racing you do not gets a newbike the first thing he wants havethe control of your bike that you where you will be off the public ¯ Accessories wouldnormally have whenriding for streets at.all times. Nopart of the race to knowis howfast he can go on it and route should be on a street, road or ()penM.n..sat. ]()-O bewfar it will coast. other reasons. Also, you might take Ch,~edW,’tlnesda vs dangerouschances in order to beat the highway! And, allow your bike to Goodplaces to hold a bike Racingon bikesis great sport, if it is coast only for short distances and be race would be, empty lots, $1aie I|annkIff Manville 853Hamilton St. donein the proper place at the right person you are racing with. The private roads, race tracks, Somerset time. The fastest speed on record ever professionalbike racers don’t practice sure you are in control of it at all RUSTICMALL * EASTCAMPLAIN ROAD ¯ MANVILLE.N.J.08835 * 526-4300 times, whenyou are riding on public playground (where. per- UE~OERro,C achieved on a bike was127.243 miles on streets and highways. They mitted.) 249"4$44 per hour, and this record is held by practice off the streets becausethey streets. MANVILLEPIZZA’S ,,, ANNIVERSARYPARTY (NOTAFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PIZZA HOUSE IN TOWN)

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ByJoe Sikoryak to offer to science fiction awardeda three way tie for enthusiasts in general and i the. mostauthentic aliens of Several weeks ago, a very "Trekkers" in particular. the convention. They were , YOUARE ELIOIDLE special conventionwas held at Manyof the show’s actors, made up aa the Andoriun, the Americana Hotel in writers, and personnel at- Klingon and Talosian, FORSTUDEHT LOANS? Manhattan. The "Third An- tended, speaking on all respectively. nual International Star Trek imaginabletopics. The other two local con- Convention" was held, at. The "Dealers Room," an testants, Patrick Butkas, 21, traeting over I6,O00 indoor marketplace,displayed Furtheryour educationby "Trekkers," those devoted such wares as posters, film and Nell Maraca,16, as Akuta fans of the long canoolled andLokai, did not win awards, clips and photos from the but they were popular studying "BEAUTYCULTURE" serlus. show, as well as modelkits, Despite Star Trek’s absence nevertheless. The most ¯ old comic hooks and other popular costume of the a profitable& glamorous career. from the national TVhookup, sorts of memorabilia. There competitions was voted to be the show’s popularity con- was an art showalso, and an tinues to thrive, making the Talosian again, followed auction was held to sell these c kisely by his eomrude Klingon. conventionslike this one in- items. Garden State Academy credibly .successful and Thegeniusbehind the make- The real highlight of the up itself was Run Maslanka, of Beauty Culture is now satisfying. convention wasthe costume who had never attempted nationa(ly accredited. PLOTTING--ManvilleHigh’s Larry Bugal, madeup as a The 197,t convention, which competition.It gavepeople the anything of this magnitude "Talosion,"seems to be plotting somedevilish task at the spanned four days, had much opportunity to re-create before. His workwas so exact, for further inf ..... ion "Star Trek Convention." eharooters from the show, or however,that it was confused CALL469"1733 to appear as anything else with that of Star Trek’s own they might care to. There was an excellent turnout; nearly make-upman, Fred Phillips. Nothad for a first attempt. GARDEN STATE ACADEMY 3O0entries werescrutinized by Basedon their success this nearly 5,000spectators. year, and a still growingon. OF BEAUTYCULTURE Amongthe many esoteric thusiasm for Star Trek, the 28 MAIN ST., SOUTHBOUND BROOK and exotic costumes which group plans to return next proliferatedthe hotel werethe year with even more’complex half-black, half whiteLokai of costumes. Bynext year, they Cheron; the red-skinned, hope to have the most white haired Akuta; a authentic and convincing swarthy, bearded, nasty make-upthis side of AntraIV. Klingon Commander;a blue looking for more economical Andorian, with antennae protruding through his white car? Checkthe classified ads! mop; and a Talosian, whose bald domewas the size of a watermelon. As surprising as it may seem, all of these strange entities are residents of Manville,who decided it would How about a be fun to attend the con- vention. By the time the competitions were over, good and logical however, they had wonfour awards between them. shaping for your lion Maslanka, 20, Joe Sikoryak, 16, and Larry hair- Robert Bugal, 16, were So it grows in GRANDOPENING making sense ? HOUSE OF MING Call Chinese Restaurant ~’,.. Featuring Cantonese Et MandavianCooking ULTIMATE! 469-5224 Also Special Szechantastes 262W. Union Ave. Bound Brook open 11 am. 10 pm (Closed Tues.) OPEN:Tues., "l~urs., Fd. - 9 to 9 - Wed.,9 to 6 - Sat. 8:30to 6 "AFUl.LSEltViCl~SALON"inehnlinglh,autyClinc, Bodywx ga ~ernanentlasws Take Out Phone 246-4747 DIABOLICALSPACEMEN -Joe Sikoryak, left, portraysa "Klingon," while Neif Marucais 514 HAMILTONST. SOMERSET Prop. LyndsGadia AmpleParking in Rear (Men’snight Wed. 5:30-91 madeup as a "Lokai." Bothore Manville High School students.

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Krempels, pastor of EvangelChapel, announces 297.2000 A MEMBER OF__trs_ _a_e.ucor~ora___uu lie ..Mss.,.o.... osgos,.,.su...~,.o..o...,o. this charismatic service wilt CORTELYOULANE, SOMERSET, N.J. begin at 7 p.m. - mysteryphoto contest editorial NOWcomplaint He drew a circle that slmt me out -- TOI.I)N FORUM Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout. But love am/I had the u,it to win: II,’e drew a circle that took him in. 4"~ TtlURSDAY,MARCH 21, 1974 ) The Educational Task Force of the Somerset County Chapter of NOW(National Organization of Women), directed by Ms. Judy Weiss of Mar- tinsville, filed a complaint on March7 against 10 school systems in Somerset County, including Hillsborough and Manville, charging that those systems are "maintaining sex-segregated courses in home economics for girls and industrial arts for boys." This actionof NOW oughtto be welcomedas an opportunityfor our schoolsto lookinward and see ifthcyarc actually providing an equaleducation for all,or if,dc jureor dc facto,they arc arbitrarily stillingthc wonderfullyvaried potential containcd in each child. It should not have to be pointed out to today’s leaders that there is no inherent reason why boys would make better mechanics than girls. Or why girls would make better cakes than boys. Hillsborough’s high school has proven recently that mysteryphoto boys can be quite proficient at cooking. The star wrestler who reportedly created a superb duck l’orange is only a small example of what children of either sex may wish to achieve or be capable of achieving. ~A-[L, ORGANIZA]’ION South Somersetscenes It is more than time for our schools and our FoR ~0 MEN (N. society to stop cramping the spirits of interest and Spring has apparently submitingcorrect entries: For those whomissed it, last ~FXut~ttV [NT~Gtta’rEo sprung because our beloved Sophie UIman,Mrs. Edward week’s mystery photo is curiosity of children. Boys are more than men and South Somerset Scenes Jurkowski, John Reed, Lisa reprinted, alongwith the puzzler girls arc more than women---they are both human 5~0~ ~LiqS5{~ "Mystery Photo" editor was Sarisky, Stevan Lutzick, for this week. beings with a longing tbr knowledgeof life in all its besieged with 26 correct en- Patricia Ficrst, Mrs. Fred The winner of this weekly tries in last week’s photo Kibalo, Mrs. Ann B. feature will receivea year’sfree various guises, and the widest possible op- contest. Szymanski,Paul Kibalo, Mrs. subscription to the South portunities to discover their potential. The number isn’t bad JoyceVenis, Mrs. John Miren, Somerset newspaper of his Victorian sentiment was sweet. And its legacy considering he received only and Anna Ridosh, all of choice- either The Manville lingers on in the belief that little girls are all sugar five entries last week and Manville. News. The Franklin News- "ada" the weekbefore. Joc "Flyn" Filan, Mrs. Record or The South Somerset and spice and everything nice, while little boys are It must be the weather, or Marjorie Campbell, Daniel News. all snakes and snails and puppy dog tails. But like are wegetting easier photos to Bailey, Steve Novicky and I[ the winner is a current all sweets taken immoderately this pleasantry can find these days? Mrs.Margaret D. tlorn, all of subscriber, the free year’s Well, this week’swinner in subscription will start at the on,yeauscdec+. THE 7 ’RE Somerville. Todayis a time tbr full equality for all citizens of our random drawing was Mrs. Frances Moszarosand expiration of the current sub- Philip Stolz Jr. of 57 David A. Widland. both of scription. this country. It is a time for joyful singing and Claremont Dr., South Belle Mead; Frank Finch The rules of the contest are as Somerville, Phil correctly Jr., Mrs. AnnH. Butler and follows: steelworker, a gentleman nurse or a black jewish identified last’week’s puzzler I. Each weekthe three South Jeff Staudingerof Millstone; cowboy. It is a time for pushing forward to a new as the "cannonin front of the Mrs. Victor Valentine and SomersetNewspapers will print a photographof a scene fromthe frontier. Millstone MunicipalBuilding, Mrs. flulen Hagen, both of sh°uting °ut I°ud’ whether Y°U are a lady I ~: The view from here Millstone River Rd." South Semersetarea. Guaranteeing free and unobstructed access to all Ncshanic Station, and Mrs. 2. The ct,~testant must simply Congratulations. ,Jacqualine Sopko of South courses offerings in our public schools may not Wealso wouldlike to thank identify the o~jert or scene. Branch. seem like a monumental issue, but the journey to the following readers for 3. All entries mustbe received who can stay at home and by the South Somerset News- equal rights |br all begins with manylittle steps. By Jay time betweenS and l2 years of "adults" fighting for unisex papers bv noon Tuesdayof the ageshouldbespentbythckids cook, wash, iron and tend to movements. following’week. Andthis little step, if it needs to be taken, is one DoesJohnny’s new dress fit in pursuit of their owndesires, the baby. Is that what this Personally, I prefer women 4. Onlypostcard entries will be that we feel both the Hillsborough and Manville properly?lsMaryrnallygoing not foslcring causes which nation is heading for? who are not afraid to be accepted. On the back of the school systems should take. to wearthat tie withthat suit? they neither want nor un- Uniscxists? Then byallmeans womenand men who are not postcard contestants must in- Don’t laugh, people...at the derstand.Isn’t it ridiculousto keeppushing forsuch assinine ashamedof their masculinity. cludethe correct identificationof ratewearegoinginthiserazy think thatanlt-year-oldgirl movementsand that’s what In case some of these NOW the "South Somerset Scene," world, itmaynotbeih the too or boy could possibly un- your endresult will be. people don’t knowit, there their name. address and letters to distant future whenyou will derstand their parents’ Let’s not forget that parents really is a difference between lelephone number. thesequestions "liberation" beliefs? area child’s first teacherand beys’andgirls, ....and it ain’t 5. Therewill be onewinner per about your own kids. And NOWwe cometo the should not shirk their own just on paper. week:In case of duplicates, all , the editorbe asking Especially with the idotic fact that a handful of con- duties simply becausewe are corned parents want little payingprofessionals to teach As for athletic ’con. correct entries will be placedinto Walkinginto the smoggyjohns chaos being caused by a randomdrawing to take place mischievious whercstudents lurked allday, "unisexers," woman’slibbers Johnnyto learn, of all things, them in later years. Let tests...great! ! ! I can’twait for at ’the offices of the South and a few others, most of homeeconomics, while little Julmny and Marylearn basic all the tears to be shed in later savoring their defiance of Maryis hard at workin metal skills which arc really years when little Mary Somerset Newspapers at noon Editor: rules far more than they whomappear to be wounda each Tueaday. Iittle loosely, sbep. Comeun,people, when necessary, i.e. reading, becomes "Big Butch" and is 6. All entries must be ad- savoredtheir cigarettes. Weare not oppnsedto equal are we ever going to learn, writing, math, history, etc. unable to fill her God-given The "Katzenjammer Kids" l also rememberhow l never dressed to "South Somerset are with us again. In the rights, equal pay for equal Withalltheseriousbusinessat and leave the "electives" at role as a mother becauseher Scenes Editor, South Somerset thought,hack then. that lwould hand, when.~ are those do- home where they belong. parents thought she’d be comics llans und Fritz were smoke, I began as a college work, nor hundreds of other Newspapers, 240 S. Main St., ahvays playing mischievous equalities as outlined in the gooders (.) going to get off Otherwise, wewill be turning better off as a linebacker, or Mam’ille,N.J.. 08835." sophomore, smoking two their duffs and do somegood? out a nation of specialized second baseman. Can’t you jokes on the Captain, on the packsof non-filters a dayuntil Bill of Rights. But, andwedo 7. Decisions of the judge arc Inspector and sometimes on emphasize the BUT, we are Ifthcyv,’anttheirbeystolnarn idiots for the sake of more just see her telling her LAST WEEK’S PUZZLER final I quit last summer. Never to be domesticated,then by all idiotic causes.Afewyears ago husbanddfshe’s lucky enough each other. Mrs. K could see again, opposedto adults, especially parents, whofoster such wild means teach them at home we chastised our nation’s to get oriel that she can’t have andn°wrungFcitz andbutsoonerPr°tectedor Hanslater ideasas forcingkids to live co- whereit really belongs, youth for "radical" children because of an old boardUntiljsthepreparedManvilleto undoSCh°°lall As for girls in metalshop or movementssuch as ending a football injury to her justice wouldtriumph, the brainwashing of Madison educationally at an age when But now the Katzenjammer most kids don’t even care woodshop or what have you, war, civil rights for ira- pelvis...or becauseshe doesn’t Avenue, they might consider by all means,if they hope to poverished redmen, etc. Now believe womenshould have Kids are with us in real life, allowing students to smoke about the Opposite sex, let List of Congressional and justice has not yet outsidethe school.It is indeed alone want to socialize with eventually marry little Johnny along comes a group of children unless men do too? triumphed. Consider a few possible for a 15 year old, or examples of Katzenjammer Take for instance the recent even a 9 year old, to be as controversy over Little mischief. addicted to tobacco as an +° CommonCause proposes office seekersgrows Mischievous OSHA, adult. But I believe defiance League,an assinine situation ostenbibly for safety and ifthereeverwasone.Granted, by TomLederer ThomasO’Neill. also of sity. Afeminist, she plans to of existing rules, whichare health . but actually an ahvays a thrill and a kids maturea lot faster these Staff Writer Princeton, whoran for Mercer campaignon feminist issues. harassment for businessmen. days, but as a true male i Ceantyfreeholder in the 1973 She called for a modification challenge, is the real reason Campaignfunding reforni Two mischievous most teenagers smoketoday. chauvinist, I can’t accept the The announced retirement election, said the of childhood education and idea that boysof Little League devaluationsof tbe U,S, dollar If the beard would really Thewayp01itieal campaigns the two-year period. of Fifth CongressionalDistrict Frelinghuysenseat was ander socialization "to root out by the international "Kat- age want to play on the same Statement. Representative Peter H.B. "active consideration" by sexism." like to take the thrill of are now paid for must be This check-off provision, On the state level, Mr. zenjammerKids," and as in smoking away from the team as girls of that age changed-- or else continueto established by law in 1971to Singer will coordinate the Frelinghuysen has brought him. Ms. Dubrovskycritized "the the case of Mrs. K, with bracket. Boysjust don’t even forth a slate of possible con. Princeton announced her politician’s need for campaign students, let themgo outside. knowgirls exist, andif they do invite the corruption of our finance a non-partisan effortsoflocal CommonCause support by owngovernment. Pretty soonthey’ll realize that presidential election cam- memberswhourgea stronger tenders for the Republican’s intention to enter the Jane funds to pay escalating ad- And as consequence, price tatthoseLLagns)theyareonly elected officials, asserts seat. vertising costs. I think it’s coldout there, andthere’s meantas objects of scorn or CommonCause, the citizens’ paign fund starting in 1976, approach to campaign lD7emocratic primary March increases, nobodyto talk to, and nobody lobby with 305,0<)0national was not widelypublicized and financing reform in New One firm announcement ¯ Congress must outlaw paid Currently an ostensible ridicule, which maybe the came from Paul J. Krebs, advertisingas a wayof selling to intimidate, hassle or awe. reason behind a lot of guilt- membersand 13,500 in New last year manytaxpayers did Jersey than that proposed by Ms. Dubrovsky teaches concern for the environment Addan effective peer-oriented Jersey. not take advantage of the Governor Byrne on Feb, 11. former Democratic politicians and creating, which actually results in a laden parents forcing their Yiddish for the Hillel Foun- thereby, a special world of anti-smoking campaign and Directing- local Commonprovision. As a result of a CommonCause has charged congressmanfrom the twelfth darien at Princeton Univer- mischievous double usage of kids into co.educational ac- district that was later packagedleaders," she said. some students might turn tivitiea. Cause efforts to reform CommonCause lawsuit, the that the Byrnebill "will do gasoline per mile, con- awayfrom cigarettes. federal and state campaign Internal RevenueService is virtually nothingto reducethe dissolved after redistricting. concurrent with a scarcity of This is not to say that any Re ran unsuccessfullyagainst Tryit, you might just like real harm is intended by the finaneingisWilliamS.Singer,a giving the check-off a influence of big moneyin New gasoline. the results. Somerville attorney. Mr. prominentspot on this year’s Jersey polities." Senator Clifford Case in the Watershed group shows Mischievousfluoridation of boys, but on the other’ hand, 1972general election. NameWithheld girls don’t particularly care Singer will be workingwith 1040 and I040Atax forms. To bring about these needed drinking water ostensibly to Franklin Twp.resident man:,’ of the morethan 2,400 Mr. Singer will also head reformsin financingpolitical "I feelthat myown record of film monday, March 25 reduce dental cavities. But about playingwithstupidlittle service in governmenton the boys either. At least no tree CommonCause members in local CommonCauseeffertsto campaigns, Mr. Thornton with unhappyeffects on the Blood donors the 5th Congressionaldistrict, persuade Representative said: "Common Cause federal, state and county rest of the bey and on water girl of that age would. The Afilm producedin this area Association’s independent Editor: according to JamesThornton, Peter ll.B. Frelinghuysnato strategy is to work on these levels, as well as myyears of by the Stony BrookMillstone piping. service in palitical bet- warnings of problems and To the FlreBghtersof Somerville business addhis nameto the longlist of issues in Washingtonand in WatershedsAssociation, local recommendationsfor action, And NOWwith charges of SoulhSon~netNe~p~e~executive, the organization’s congressmenwho have signed Trenton through our ’inside- terment, have given me ex- environmental issues and an "sex segregation" in our llillsboroagh: ,~,,,,,.,.d.,..r,,,,~..,,, perience and insight into the especially in connectionwith coordinator for the 5th the "Statement of Principles outside’ citizen action effort. upcoming summer outdoor regional sewer planning and schools, with what ’,lamOIt,,,’.+4ti~,,mlh~l~mSu¢¢q Congressionaldistrict-South. on Campaign Reform" now The professional lobbying by problems that face all as mischievousactual intent? ’No act of generosity is as ~,.,,,,,...s.J.,,~.~ program will be the main mostrecently in relation.to the h,kpl:.lW: 725011141 Somerset Countyemployers being circulated ih the House our Washingtonstaff working consumers, taxpayers and subjects of the Watersheds’ And coming up for recon- great as the giving of oneself State Department of En- to our fellow-men.Your heroic are being asked to mail their of Representatives, ’inside’ Congressand our full- concernedcitizens," he said, Association Annual Meeting vironmental Protection, siderationthe secondtir~e this t.~..,,,,,,.,~,...... u,.,,,,.~,.,,,+, employeesa copy of the In- Rep. F’relinghuysenhas said time lobbyists in Trenton Democrat Fred Boben, who on Monday,March 25. year is the mischievous so. acts of self sacrifice is not ran unsuccessfully against promisea timely discussion of emhlazenedon granite blocks ""~""...... ’"’"’~" ternal Revenue Service in- of the statement, which at- working ’inside’ the State Beginning at 8 p.m, in issues. called "GenocideConvention" formation sheet which tempts to codify a set of Senate and Assemhly will Rep.Prelinghuysan in the 1972 Peyton Hall on the Princeton The Association’s Program or Treaty. This "Convention" yet your diligence to duty for The Franknn NEWSRECORBreminds taxpayers they can, general guidelines for cam- election, announced his has been proposed but your neighbor townsfolk, mesh with the ’outside’ ac- University Campus, the Direeter, Miss Grace Mc- "’""’~ at no additional cost to paigns: "WhileI maydisagree tivities o.f CommonCause candidacyin January¯ meeting will afford members defeated in the’ U.S. Senate saving his life or homeis in- Xf.t,llO,.,h%Ln~?l Dermott will outline an up- delibley markedin the souls ~,.,.,,c,,,,,+,,~,.,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,..~,.,,,~,,themselves, designate $1 of with somedetails, it seemson members working in their Gertrude W. Dubrovskyof and the public an opportunity coming Association outdoor every:,’ear since 1948.If the their tax to the public finan- the whole a reasonable ap- congressionaland legislative Two Republicans, Oscar to view and discuss local Senate should approve this you have saved and the .,,,., ~,,.,,,...... m...+,~, enviornmental program for property you have kept from cingof presidentialelectiuns, If proach." CommonCause districts to influence their Sussmanand ThomasO’Neill, scenesand issues shownin the adults and younsters. "Genocide Convention" or TheManville News the taxpayers did not earmark wouldlike Rep, Frelinghuysen elected officials. Because1974 say they are considering the Association’s28 minutecolor Treaty, it wouldoverride the total loss. $1 last year, $2 can be set It is emblematicthat menof to showmore active support of is a Congressional election post. film, LandIs Not A Product. Valley Coin Club U.S. Constitution,and the U.S. s,,,.,,,,,,,,r~,,,+,.p,,,~,,m..,¢.n.£.~.?, aside this year. Ahusband needed reforms by taking the year, the ’outisde’ activities Dr, Sussman, as state The film shows en- Citizen-Taxpayer would lose your civic stature strive to be .,,~.,,.v,,.~.,,...... ~,..,~..... and wife nan designate Nfor positive step of signing the will be especially important." director of consumerhealth vironmental problems and plans coin show his constitutionalrights. evenfiner in the hearts of men. services, wonwide attention solutions from East Windsor Doyou want to protect your This is shownby those who for his one-man crusade and HopewellTownship in the The Raritan Valley Coin Constitutional Rights against gaveof their time andof their Batemansays ’no’to petition againstfilthy kitchensin state upper watershedsto Hillsbero Club will sponsor a coin show the mischievous "Kat- blood to the SomersetHospital s,.,,.,d,i,,, p,,,~#~ r~,l,i i,,,,,,~i,.,. P+J. a~s~u on Sunday, May 5, at the zenjammerKids?" If so write blood bank to replace that .,,..,,.,t.....’~,.’.~.~.L..SU;d,,M,.. ~l,t~.l{., V#h=¢ State SenatorRaymond facilities, Heis a Princeton Township in the lower said support of it would be would be funding vitally resident and maintains a Millstone. CarnegieLake, like Holiday Inn, Route 22 East- immediately to your U.S. which was given me after my ,’,,..+~,.,,,...... N,...,,,,,,, needed State programs; has operation. Batemun’sreply to a petition irrespensiblc. In reply, the veterinary hospital in Man- the canary once carried by bound, Somerville. Senators to oppose the sa- s,,,,.,,,,,,,...,~.~.s, ,.., ~,,,,,...,,, ,,, by the SomersetPeace Center organization said: ordered the bombing of tgomerytownship, coal miners to test the en- The showwill be opento the called "Genocide Con- I thankthem for their gift, .~..~,,,....,..,,,,~.,,,~,~. and Somerset Hills PEACE Cambodia,a neutral country, "I have been approachedby vireament, is pictured in the public from 10 a.m. to 6:30 vention". EdwardBertin, Floyd Padget was discussed at the last "The House of Represen- without Congressional someof myfriends to run and " film as a three-mile long p.m, Parking and admission F. EdmundRyder and a stranger knownto me mt Pm~.m~P,~L~m’, tatives is rightfully spendinga authority; has used taxpayer’s are free. Prizes will be given Manvilleonly as "Mike".Also knowing I~a,lnh¢,’ meeting of the groups. The great deal of moneyand time expect to decide within a baranteter of the health of the P..~,,.,,,,,,P,..,..a(’,,,,,,,,.,...,,,,~,,..petition urged support of moneyfor the improvementof month,"he said. region. everyhour. Prizes will consist that many others in your ~m~,it+.,r,,,.,Sl.~ri+P,,.,,,..,m. P+.J.lm~.lu to gatherall the facts prior to his personal residences, and "l am against this tyran. A discussion period of silver donars, proof sets, Smoking company have been blood m,,t u,~.,,u,.,,,...,c,,,,,.,,.,,.~,,,,,,,o Senator Anne Martindell’s the impeachmentproceeding. has claimed improper tax nical type of bureaucracythat followingthe film will give the and a $5 gold piece. Editor: donors from time to time, I ~,,~P..,,,~,...... ~..,s..,.,,~u.,~., resolution calling for the tlowever, state legislators exemptions." thank themtoo for keepingthe ~,,,~~.,~,, ...^..~ .u,,,,.,~,,,.t;., M... impeachment of President already know that the The organization further stsmpseverything as ’Secret,’ audience an opportunity to Inquiries about the show ,,,..,~..r.,.,,...... ,~,,m,. he asserted. "There is plenty review local and regional may be addressed to Roy I graduated from high spirit of humanityalive. R~II~IIIlul, hi,l~n ,..P+lCdl~nKal h,.~,,,,.~,~,S~Wrlnl¢l,d~nl Nixon. Senator Bateman President has impounded stated it hopes that Senator monies appropriated by the of room to the left of problems andtheprogramsof Krantz, P.O. Box 771, Man- schoolin another town, andnot WilliamZwiurzanski ¯,,,~,,~,,,,~ iII1~111II,,n~ll ...... (’ll¢~lat^,,.,,,,,,~o,,~,,o,~+11tl ~ n~p.,t called the resolution "un- Batemanwill reconsider his Frelinghaysen," he added, the Association. The ville, N,J. 08835. so long ego. I can remember Belle Mead timely and inappropriate" and Congress which otherwise ipesition on this issue. .,. THURSDAY,MARCH 21,1974 5"~

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General tlospital, New Mrs. Peggy Robinson of Franklin; seven sisters, Mrs. Burial will be in Franklin WarrenFuneral Home,205 S. MRS. SUSANSTEFANIK of this city, Mrs.Julia Getsy, Brunswick,after suffering a Somerville, Miss Evelyn FRANKLIN.Alocal man LouisMoore of Canton,Ohio, NAI.CIIAOIIOU Mrs. Andrew (Susan) hasdied of asphyxiation. Memorial Park, North MainSt., Manville, with a heart attack while attending Roberts of HighlandPark and Mrs.Lewrisey Coleman of Brunswick. funeralmass following at 9 HAZELTON,Pa. - Mrs. Kistalentz, Manville;Verna at evening services at the Mrs. Senobia Searight of WilliamRoger Morris, 26, of Brunswick,Ga., Mrs. Ella a.m. in St. Joseph’sR.C. FRANKLIN.- Nal-Cbao SusanStefanick, 97, of 327W. home, Steve, WestHazeltan, Progressive Churchof Godin Linden; two step-sons, Samuel 149Ellen St. wastaken to TaylorofGlenwood, Ga., Mrs. .IOSEPHIIOIIINIK Peter and Mrs. Paul (Helen) Middlesex General Hospital Church,Raritan. GreenSt., died Friday, March Christ, New Brunswick, Roberts of NewBrunswick Sophie Davis of Lake Wales, Burial was in SacredHeart Hou,69, of 18 SpringSt., in the 15, at the Hilltop Manor Slezak, Manville, and Michael Thursday. and Leo Kyles; 21 grand- shortly after 7:.30 p.m. FRANKLIN -- Joseph Somersetsection of Franklin, Fla., Mrs. Albernetta Murphy Bohinik, 70, of RD3, in the Cemetery,Hillsberangh. Conveleseent Center. The of Somerville, 20 grand- Bornin bIarshall, Tex., he children and six great- Saturday, March 16, it was of Albion, Mich., had Mrs. diedSaturday,Marchl6,.at St. woman,who has 85 survivors, children, 45 great grand- was a resident of this area learnedlast night. Somerset section of the Peter’s GeneralHospital, New frandchildren. Lavaza Horn and Mrs. Irene township, died Wednesday, CllARLESDOWD. was the first guesi at the children and 9 great-great since 1923. Services were held at 11 Mr. Morris, born in Glen- Jaekson, bothofFranklin; and Brunswick. conveleseent center 4 1/2 grandchildren. Mr. Beck was former em- wood,Ga., movodto this area March13, in Princeton Nur- DROZDOWSKI Mr. {lou movedto Somerset a.m. Wednesdayat the Bethel five brothers, Albert of sing Homeafter a long illness, years ago. The funeral was held ploye of the American Church of Godin Christ on in 1960. He was employedwith Franklin, with whomhe lived, a year ago from Kiangsui, Born in Austria, she was a Mondayat 8:30 a.m. from the Cyanamid Co., in Bound Ashfeot and Morris Carpenter Mr. Bohinik movedhere 13 MANVILLE-- Charles China. Hewas retired. Comstock Street, New Ramie of New Brunswick, years ago from Manville, daughter of the late Alex and Frank J. Benin Funeral Home, Brook,where he workedfor 23 Brunswick,with Eider Gordon contractors. JamesC.of East Orange, Earl Dowd-Drozdowski,65 of 1108 Survivorsinclude his wife, Catherine(Petrick) Stefurick. Second St., with a requiem years before his retirement in Rogersofficiating. According to a spokesman of Philadelphia, and Wesleyof wherehe lived 50 years. Bleecher St. died Friday Jean Ching-Chen Hun, two She was a memberof St. high mass at 9 in St. Johns 1959. for the Anderson Funeral He was retired employeof March 15, at Somerset sons, Kenneth, at home, and Burial will be in Franklin Brooklyn, N.Y. the DiemManufacturing Co., Hospital after a long illness. Johns ByzantineRite Catholic Church. lie was a minister at the Memorial Park, North Home, Mr. Morris choked to Services will be at It a.m. Ke-Wen of Tacoma Wash., Church. Interment was in the parish Progressive Churchof Godin Brunswick. death. Police could not con- Thursday in the Anderson Finderne. Ile was the husband of and four grandchildren. Her husband, John, died in cemetery. Christ and was a memberof Arrangements were made firm the circumstancesof his Mr. Bohinikis survivedby a Stella, nee Arent Wisniewski. Funeral arrangements were Funeral Home, 201 Sandford sister, Mrs. AnnaKrajeech, Born in Jersey City, Mr. 1926, and a sister, Mrs.Anna JOSII BECK the Franklin Senior Citizens. by the Anderson Funeral death last night but said the St., NewBrunswick, with the by Glenson Funeral Home Koren,also is deceased. Surviving are his wife incident did not happenin the withwhom hemadehishome; Dowd-Drozdowskilived in 1360 Hamilton St., in the Home,201 Sanfdord St., New Rev. tlenry A. Hildebrand, and a brother, Rudolph of Manville for the past six Surviving are 11 children; FRANKLIN-- Josh Beck, Willie; a daughter, Mrs. Ar- Brunswick. man’s home. pastor of Mount Zion AME SomersetsectionofFranklin, , Mrs. Anna Gutkmvski, telia Smith of LongIsland, blanville, years. He retired last Services were held Tuesday, 7J. of 121 Mark St. was Surviving are his mother, Cburch, New Brunswick, Services were Saturday at Decemberfrom hispasitionas Mrs. MaryHudoek and Joseph .dead on arrival at Middlesex N.Y.; three step.daughters, Wl LLIAMMOItRIS Mrs. Ethel Morris of officiating. at the funeral home. 8:30 a.m., in the Fueillo and an elevator inspector for Interment was in Van Mew American Mutual Liability Cemetery, No. Brunswick. InsuranceCo., Elizabeth. Mr. Dowd-Drozdowsklwas a communicantof Our Lady of Quakerreligion THE CzestechowaChurch, Jersey City. to be Survivors besides his wife discussed include three daughters, Mrs. SOUTH SOMERSET NEWSPAPERS Tersa Matalewiez of Jersey March 24 City, Mrs. Clara Hudakand Mrs. MarionTerraccino, beth Mr. and Mrs. Robert and of Manville;two sons, Charles Eleanor Coxwill discuss the Are Patraick of Rutherford and values, beliefs andpractices of Steven Wisniewski of Man- theQaakerraligiononSunday, ville; a sister, Mrs.Veronica March24, at the Unitarian- proudto havereceived the following Loniewskiof Jersey City, and Universalist Fellowshipof the ll grandchildren. Somerville Area Meeting Services wereheld at 11:30 House. a.m. at Bromirski Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Coxare active Home,221 WarrenSt., Jersey members of the Qunkertown City, followed by a 9 a.m. Meeting of the Religious AWARDS funeral mass at Our Lady of Society of Friends (Quskersl. CzestechowaChurch. Eleanor is a "Birthright" Burial was in Holy Name Friend, having beenbern into Cemetery,Jersey City. a Quaker family. After atthe52nd annual New Jersey Press Assoc. Institute in EastBrunswick, N.J. graduating from Penn State JOIIN GERY Universityshe wason the staff of PendieHill, a QuakerAdult FRANKLIN-- Services for Study Center in Wallingford, John Gery, 89, of 15 Ambrose Pa. Bob is a "Convinced" St.,were held Monday,March Friend, having joined the 18, at 8:30 a.m. at the GowenSociety after earlier mere- Funeral Home, 233 Somerset bership in the Methodist St.. NewBrunswick, followed ministry, where he worked by a 9 a.m. funeral massat St. primarily in Adult Education. Ladislaus R.C. Church, New As a National Field Secretary Brunswick. for the Methodist Board of Burial was in St. Peter’s Educationand as a director of Cemetery, NewBrunswick. two conference centers, Bob Mr. Gory died Thursday at helpedreintroduce sensitivity MiddlesexGeneral Hospital. training to retreats and lle wasthe husbandof the late seminars for church and Boaru,"contract dispu!e,::: MaryLiska, whodied in 1969. business leaders. More Born in tlungary, he was a recently Bob was Managerof resident of NewBrunswick Training and Developmentat before movingto Somerset50 RCA in Somerville. He is in years ago. currently active in He retired from Johnson & managementconsulting, and TheManville News Johnson19 years ago, and was is conducting Transactional a memberof St. Ladislaus Analysis workshops for a Church,the St. GeorgeSociety Quakergroup in Philadelphia. and the William Penn Boband Eleanor are residents Fraternal Association¯ of KingwoodTownship. Surviving are two sons, The Fellowship holds ser- HonorableMention Geza and Zoltun, both of vices each Sunday at 10:30 Somerset; two daughters, a.m. at the MeetingHouse on Mrs. Elizabeth Stopko of New WashingtonValley Road, one- Brunswick and btrs. Mary half mile east of Pluekemin. GeneralTypography Lengyel of Woodbridge;eight Thepublic is invited to attend. grandchildren, and l0 great- Sunday school and a super- grandchildren, vised nursery are available for all children. andLayout MRS.JUNEG.IIAIIDING Churchplanning FRANKLIN-- Mrs. June Griffith {larding, 49, of baptismservice, Apartment 9-G Franklin Greens, 70 John F. Kennedy guest speaker Blvd., Somerset, died Sunday at Middlesex General A special "Baptism Ser- Hospital, NewBrunswick, vice" will be held at Man- following a six-week illness¯ ville’s EmmanuelBaptist She was the wife of Horace Church at 3 p.m. Sunday, A. {larding. March24. Friends and guests Born in Pittsburgh, Pa, she are invited. ~nci|continues resided in Kenilworth and On Sunday, March 31 the II er study East Brunswick before a.m. worship service will rilIPater° stel down movinghere five years ago. feature Rev. JamesJ. Cohen, Mrs. Harding served in the a field evangelist and a Wavesfor two years, representative to the She was a memberof Ruth AmericanBoard of Missions to Chapter 12, Order of the theJews, asguestspeaker. He Eastern Star, and a former will present a demonstration memberof Aldersgate United and discuss the "Passover Methodist Church, East Ceremony." Brunswick. The dramatization will show In addition to her husband, the relation of Passover and she is survivedby a daughter, its bearing to the Christian Miss Laurie Harding,at home, Communion,und howthe Lord and two suns, Davidof Edison JesusChrist is reflected in this owing and Richard, in the Navy, service. stationed on the USSL.Y. Purposeof the portrayal is Spear. to give Christians an insight Services were held Wed- into Jewishcustoms. nesday at ll a.m. at the EmmanuelBaptist Church Bronson& Son Funeral Home, is located at Washington& 152-156N. MainSt., Milltown South 3rd Avenues,Manville. with the Rev. James Harris Jr., pastor of the United Air Forcecites MethodistChurch, officiating. Burial was in Prospect Hill CaptainSarno ’Nllo o! On Cemetery,Caldwell. Eat Air Force Base, Colo.- WALTERWYCKOFF Captain Albert ’R. Sarno, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. HILLSBOROUGH-WalterE.Same, 57 Preston Drive, Wyekoff, 71, of AmwellRoad Somerville, was presented his died Saturday, March16, at third award of the Army Princeton Hospital. CommendationModal at Ent The Franklin NEWSRECORD Born in Neshanie, he was a Air Force Base, Colo. lifelong resident of the area. The medal was awarded for He was a retired farmer and meritorious service. Such builder. Hewas a memberof service can be over an ex- the Neshanie Reformed tended period of time or for PhotoAward Church. outstanding achievementin a Surviving are his widow, singlesituation.In either case, :Mrs. A. Elisabeth Wyekoff;a the recipient must have daughter, Miss Elisabeth, at demonstrated skills and 3rdPlace...Spot News home; a brother, William of dedication far above the Venice,Flu., anda sister, Mrs. average. Nellie May Gibson of Punta Capt. Same earned the Gorda, Flu. award while assigned as a "TragicEnd to Outing" Funeral arrangements by plans officer with Speer Funeral Home, headquarters, U.S. ArmyAir Somerville. Defense Command. There was no viewing and The Captain’s wife, Carol, byJoseph A. Talamini funeral services wereprivate, lives in Colorado Springs. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1974. ~-~ Frelinghuysenreports on his foreign tour by Peter ll.B. Fmlinghuysen Congressman Sadat. leaders both in Israel and played in endingthe conflict awarenessof the risks ,ahead, I In a different way, the Egypt are actively seeking a did find a desire, in almost and in bringing about the Myrecent official study recent MiddleEasthostilities, peaceful settlement nf their disengagement. mission to the MiddleEast, every country, to engage whichunfortunately have not differences. Bothsides realize actively in a search for Therole of the UnitedStates South Asia, and Vietnam yel stopped on the Syrian that thissearch for peace will was a commontheme io the provedto be an unforgettable solutions to longstanding front, have changedthe mood not be easy and will be af- experience. In each of the prohlems, discussions I had with many I was struck also by the of Israeli leaders. As Foreign feared by actions of others, worldleaders. Often coupled eight countriesI visited, it was Minister Abba Eban put it, both neighboring countries with this, there was evident that changewas in the strongfeeling of nationalself- Israel is in "an introspective and the major powers, but confidence exhibited in most speculation about the role o[ air.’ Particularlyin the Middle spirit. After six and a half they realize it is essential to the Soviet Union.The Soviets East, there is an awareness of the countries which I years of euphoria there is a visited. In Egypt especially makean all.out effort, madesignifieantcontributions that Israel and her Arab more authentic mood an- One of the most striking to the Arab worldin military neighbors are entering into the change in moodwas in chored in reality." I found elements in the obvious fer- sharp contrast to that of my equipment and io political "an historie new era," as littleevidenceofa feeling that ment in theworld today is the support, and, yet, in this Egyptian President Anwar last visit four years ago. The general recognition that the October war, although in a timeis necessarilyon Israel’s delicate phase of Sadat expressed it, Although side. Attbesametime,neither UnitedStatos has a keyrole ta in noneof the countries did I sense indecisive, has clearly disengagement the Soviet combatantfeels their side lost. play in bringing about needed Unionso far has been oo the Newbank office detect any great certainty transformed Egyptians’ so serious negotiations can change. The muchpublicized feelings about themselves,and sidelines. What role the about the exact nature of occur without anyone"losing and thus far highly successful Soviets mayyet play in the Shownabove is architect’srendering of the newoffice of First Savingsand Loan Association future developments, and has vastly enhanced the travels of our Secretary of political stature of President face." MiddleEast remainsunclear, whichis scheduledto openshortly at Eastonand Beverly Avenues in Somerset¯The savings while there was considerable I was relieved to find that State, HenryKissinger, serve but Iam cautiously optimistic. andhome financing institution is planningan extensivecelebration to markthe grand to dramatize the importance They have muchto gain and opening¯First Savings’other offices arein NewBrunswick, Edison and North Brunswick. Examsfor service of the contributions whichour little to lose by actively Vienna choirboys nation hus already been able engaging in this erifieally academy hopefuls to make. importantsearch for a peace. Study reveals US education superior The importance of the Without a permanent set- pl armed Sept .28 united States’ role was tin- tlement, the Soviets ¯ mediocre common. to stage operetta derlined for me during a better ..= the similar elite critics fear, "meansworse." presumablymust continue to Arc schools better in other denominator. "More," these NEWBRUNSWICK -- The century work. specially Senator Clifford P. Case private discussion with make substantial military countries? Oneof the nation’s groups of all tbe other These fears have not announcesptans to hold a Civil nations," world.famous Vienna Choir prepared in a brand new President Sadat. Hestrossed shipments lo their Arab top educationeditors answers materialized, tlechinger Boys, currently on their Service examination on 1he value of Egypt’s new clients, withbut little 1o gain llechinger calls this Spring reports. Mass education, production for tile American this oft-askedquestion with a thirtieth NorthAmerican tour, tour, becomesa joyful frolic. Saturday, Sept. 28, to assist relationship with the United except the possibility of definite no. "especially significant" in American.style-- while in no him in selecting his nominees viewof the fact that manyof will present their traditional Tile first part of the program States, and offered warm renewed fighting. Should a Optimism about American ac ti v ities v,’ay hurting the academic three part program of folk for the U.S. Air Force, praise for the constructive the other countries provide achievement of the most includes sacred works from Military, Navaland Merchant settlement be reached, education comesfrom Fred M. songs, sacred music and Palestrina and other early leadership of President Nixon however, the Soviet Union Heehingor, of the NewYork education only to "the cream Marine Academies, for the and Secretary Kissinger. It of the talent" rather than ta,eDtedyoungop,c--g,vosstaged comic operetta when masters through blicael could share in the benefits of Times,based on his analysis of available social mobilityto the rich, the they appear at the State classes entering in the sum- seemed nearly miraculous to the economicrehabilitation of educating all comers, as do tlaydn and Schubertto today. mcr of 1975. a long-term study recently The Somerset County Park poor, the long-term citizen, Theater in NewBrunswick on The third part of the program me that Egypt’s President the wholearea, including the completed by the Stockholm Americanpublic schools. and the recent immigrant. The examination is open to would be taking such a Conservative critics of Commission this week an- Friday, blarch 22, at 8 p.m. features secular and folk reopening of the Suez Canal. based International Assn. for nouneed the registration In ’,Vest Germany, for This season’s operetta is a legal residents of NewJersey. position so soonafter Egyptian American education have example at age 16 only one songs and Austrian delights, Newapplicants whowish to the Evaluationof Edueatiooal schedule for spring in- humorous behind-the scenes such as Johann Strauss’ soldiers had engagedin an all- Achievement.The IEAreport warnedthat the U.S. policy el per cent of the student body take the test should write to out war with Israeli forces, ’l" ~ ’ I ~ II’ educating all comers could structional riding programat look at undying love in an "Tritseh-Tratsch Polka." indicates: the riding stable, LordStirling came from the homesof un- opera house, entitled "The This special one-night New Senator Case, Russell Office whomthe United States had = ’Jlhq~’llkl Ill= I. The U.S. is the only penalizethe gifted by lowering skilled or semi-skilled Building, Washington, D.C. supported unstintingly. What i , t t ,|,~ the level of achievementto a Park, Basking Ridge. Jealous Primadonna", by Brunswick performance is country whose schools are Instruction is by classified workers,lnthe U.S.,the figure Johann Klerr. Withthe Vienna 20510.Allcandidatesshould be madeour discussion possible, was 14 per cent. sponsored locally by the at least l7-years-nid and must educatingull of the childrenof Students,, * ’, ,1,, ,, Igroups using English saddles Choir Boys in full costume, Franklin Tmvnship Tax- needlesstosay, was the strong I~’,N~:I(:,~.’H-: all of the people. ~"’’".=~ ;and is open to juniors (ages The public schools "have this rarely heard nineteenth payers’ Association. not have reached their 22nd stand taken by President (IFA,MF.aIt:A,Int.:. 2. Despitedire predictions, clearlydone better in tile U.S. birthdayby July I, Nixonduring the conflict, as I for old-fashionedthrough In) and adults. The education for all has not registration witl take place at than elsewhere" in operning Guidancedepartment at work wall as the constructive role doors to economicsuccess for watered down the academic I i_ the stable, in person, on which the United States has achievementof the nation’s rockn roll nap Saturday, March 30 for junior children of all backgrounds, Over300 eighi.h graderswill a guidancecounselor. changesto parentsof students goodstudents. Hechingersays. be registered for their classes A high school orientation presently in the high school. 3. America’s system gives Students at Manzille’s students who have had Apublic educationis widely next year by the Hillsberough program was presented to Alexander Batcho" In- previous instruction in the These students were in- more/~eonomicopportunity to programand wish to continue considered the cornerstoneof High School Guidaoce parents of eighth graders at a dividually scheduled by the termediateSchool are going to a free, open, prosperous meeting Tuesdaynight. Over all children -- includingthose revive those goodold days of and new county resident departmeot March19-~. Each guidancecounselors for their fromthe homesof semi-skilled juniors desiring to enter the society. The lEA results th- one hundred parents heard courses next year fromFeb. 25 UNIVERSITY and unskilled workers-- than the 50’s and 60’s whenthey dicate that Americahas come student and Iris parents will Richard Kolans, guidance sponsor an old-fashioned programfor the first time. to March15. INDUSTRIAL does the educationalsystem in The registration periods closer to realizing this ideal havea personal interviewwith director, explain the general any other land. "Record Hop" Friday, March than any other country. course of study and PLAZA 22, have been slightly altered requirements for graduation. The $5 million study, funded from past years to provide Somersetsailor AlexanderRd. ;~’~" ’~’: by foundations and various ln orderto get into the swing some relief from the present Local scientists win RCAawards Department heads discussed ~:i~ national governments, sur- of things, students are dusting new programs. Parents had crew memberon W. Windsor,N.J. off the proper attire popular gasoline shortage¯ A single veyed educational day in-persen registration on many questions about duringthe rock ’n roll era of Fifty-two scientists have ficiency lownoise millimeter- preparation for college and achievementsin 22 countries, Saturday,March 30, at 10 a.m. been given RCALaboratories waveImpatt diodes. nuclearfrigate NeatR,R, slallon a Rte. 1 most of them in Europe but the 50’s andearly 60’s. vocations and the subject 2,500,5,000o¢ Acontest will be held at the will handleall students in the Outstanding Achievement Robert B. Comizzoli and matter coveredin each area¯ 10.0(30sq.h. also including Israel, Japan A. B, Candbeginner sessions. Awards for outstanding WcrnerKern, of Belle Mead, NORFOLK,’Va. -- Navy withA/C onices Thailand, India, lran, dance to determine whobest A similar meeting Feb. 19 expresses the period in Students in the AAA.AA and contributions to electronics and KennethW. tlang, of East Electrician’s MateThirdCIAss Tailboardloading Australia, NewZealand and BBclasses were given the introduced curriculum fashion. Other contests willbe research and engineering WindsorTownship, for a team GregoryR. Ross, son of Mr. sua~blefor, Chile. option of registering by phone during 1973, Dr. William M. effort in the synthesis and r "Oneof the study’s crucial held, too. H. LI ,.I D~.I. ~V and Mrs. Frank J. Qulnnof 6 Office¯ R~earch As a prelude to the dance, previous to March 15, Webster,Vice President, RCA application of lead and Igllianu IV U/I~ I ’Winthrop Rd., Somerset, is a Di~rlbueneo¢ findings," Ilechinger reports, However,ifoponingsstillexist Laboratories, Princeton, borosilicate glasses in the crew member of the newly LightManufaclurlne ROSSI. MONTGOMERY "is that, in reading corn- the schoolhas beendecorated, t Loneot ShortTerm LsmMs androck’n rollmusichas been in these classes by March30, announcedtoday, passivation of silicon device ofI~1~..... ~% erci-e~ commissioned nuclear- 45Murray Drive preh~asion,tile top nineor 10 registrationswill be accepted Recipients of the awards structure. ~ ~ J ~ powered guided missile per cent of the Americanhigh played before homeroomand at that time. frigate USS California Neshanic,N.J. duringlunch periods, include: for posT-caralacs Confidenrialb’.... 369-3110 school :..dors performed Completeclass schedules Charles J. Busanovieh, AndrewG. F. Dingwall, of homeported at the Naval can be obtained from the Lincoln E. Ekstrom,andJohn Somerville, and EdwardC. Eight sessions on post. Station here. It’s yourfuture. Douglas,of PrincetonJune- cardiac exercise will be of- The California carries ’a Feist& Feist Raritan State ova,,s= stable office by phoning 766- T. Fischer. of Princeton,and REALESTATE andINSURANCE Bank 5955.Persons h’om the same RobertM. Moore,of Skillman, glen, for a team effort in the fered by the YMand YWItAof complementof 540 officers 58Park Rnce, Newer k.N. J. O7102 area unticipating registering fora tcameffortleadingtotlm developmentand applieation Raritan Valley in Ilighland and enlisted men and is (2Ot)843-85OO new ca pit a l s ares for the spring sessions are successful developmentof a of ion-implantationtechniques Park. equipped with the most ad- stock h urged to work out potential high sensitivity cadmium in the fabrication of improved The Wednesday. evening vanced sonar and anti- class selections so car pools selenide vidicon. MOSintegrated circuits, sessions will beginApril 3 and submarine weapons. She has GeorgeE. Trebat, president The bankrecently applied to the state for permission to can be established when RichardF. Chamberlain,of Ilarry A. Freedman, of run through May "% The an overall length of 596 feet of State Bank of llaritan possible, Yardley, YuenS. Chiang and Willingboro, and Arthur sessions will be held from7-8 and can reach speeds in excess RECYCLE Valley, has announcedthat the establish a newbranch office L-..7~ .."~ at the intersection of Amwdl If class vacanciesexist, late Chcng P. Wen, of Trenton, Kaiman, of Skillman, for a p.m. of 3o knots. THIS issuance of 18,667 newshares registrations and out-of- George A. Swartz, of Prin- team effort in tile design, For farther information A 1970 graduate of New :INVESTORSDIVERSlFIEn of anpital stock has been Road and South Branch Road in Hillsborough Township. county juniors can register ecton, andAIbertF. Young.of developmentand application write to the YM-YWHAat 2 BrunswickSenior High School, NEWSPA’PER S~mv.:,~s completed, The new issue, Sunday, March 31, from 2-5 of new commercial South Adelaide Ave., ur call he joined the Navyin January, FOUNDED1894 offered to existing Full service offices are in Somerset,for a teameffort in operation on Route 206 in p.m. the developmentof high el- minicomputersoftware. RobertMuson, 249-2221. 1972. stockholdersat $22per share, Newclassified students with added~lO,OO0 to capital funds Hillsborough, in Raritan Boroughand on Route22 in the experience elsewhere must be of the bank and was over- tested for proficiency by the subscribed on the March15, Whitehouse section of Stable Managerwho will place terminationdate of the offer. ReadinglonTownship, Mr. Trebat attributed the themin the appropriateclass. State Bankof Raritan Valley bank’s recent rapid growthto The testing is scheduled was established in I926 and March~ and 31. issued the newstock to provide the introduction of un- conditional free checking, Adults mayregister at the for its continuedrapid growth. Stable Office nowat their It reported year end resources extended Saturday banking hours and convenientdrive-in conveniencefor their classes. of $34,110,000, and the new All classes, junior andadult, stock boosts its capital and facilities at all locations as wall as one day loan service. will start the weekApril 0. reserves to $3,063,000. The instructional riding BRIDGEWATER FINDERNE GREENKNOLL MARTINSVIU.E SOMERVILLE WATCHUNG programat the county stable normally operates at full Franklin State Bankcites Somerset Findetne Corner202-206. ShoppingCenter BlueSlar capacity. The growing ShoppingCenter ShoppingCenter Northend 8th Ave. 50 W+Main Streel 19W. High Street ShopplngCenter popularity of horsebackriding WashingtonValley Rd. huge growthin ’73 reportand the Park Commission’s inability to meet the Spring SOMERSET-- Franklin area approximately as large and Fall registration requests ~/..-9’A.M.-3PJ~;, .( State Bankthis weekreleased as ManhattanIsland there was has resulted in constructionof an indoor riding area at the to its sharehelders "A Decade one bank. Stretehing from ’gAM ’~M ’~ IIIUl~lOy.l"aoy" i:~’:%,,,~¢.Fri,~; Li of DynamicGrowth," which is Rutgers to Princeton stable. The indoor ring will :;:. 9 AM .3 P M,’ ’" the title of its Dec.31, 1973, Universities, the townshipbad accommodate winter in- ¯ " r" ?’"-~" :-! "4P.M;:BFM~ : : 4 P’M’’SP~M’" Annual Report. The report not yet fdt the full thrust of the structional classes and S*,u,a,~::.! tells Franklin State’s dynamicpopulation explosion which eliminate cancellations dueto .’".gA.M..l~h~on.’ " i,gA.M.-l~Nmn, " 9 A:M,d2 N~n’." : ¯,.~ A:~.-j2~:+5i;+~:: story since it opened for was to convert it into a seasonal rains. Last year 989 businessin June, 1963. suburban metropolis in less juniors and 331 adults In the past decade,Fraokiin than a decade." registered for the classes. Monday-WednesdayMondoy-WedneidoyMonday.WednesdayMonday-Wednesday Monday-WednesdayMonday-Wednesday State Bank has movedahead 9 A.M..6P.M. 9 A.M..6P.M. 9 A.M..6P.M, 9 A.M.-6P.M. BA.M.r6 P,M. 9 A.M.-6P,M. from the fields of Franklin DRIVE-UP Thursday.Friday Thursday.Friday Thursday-FHday Thursday-F~day Thursday-Friday Thursday-Friday ¯ Township with $750,000 in 9 A.M,,8P.M, 9 A,M.-8P.M. , 9 A.M..8P.M. 9 A.M.-8P.M. 8 A.M.-SP.M. 9 A.M.-8p.M. capital Io becomea bankwith CASHI HA VE BANKING Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday assets of $333million, andis 9 A.M.-12Noon Saturday Saturday now located in 23 major 9 A.M.-12Noon 9 A.M.-12Noon 9 A.M.-I2 Noon 8 A.M.-12 Noon 9 A.M.-12Noon growthcenters of NewJersey. In 10 years Franklin State TO INVEST ranks amongthe top 20 in size among232 NewJersey banks, Retired executive wishes active par- and 289th amongthe 14,000 ticipation in the managementof a local ¯ .:’",:-:. V: : ~/’;:+~~~ ...... commercial banks in the small business. country. Recordearnings of $1.08 per share were reported REPLY:Box 02520 for the year ending Dec. 31, 1973,an increaseof 27 per cent c/o PrincetonPacket over the previousyear. Franklin State has also Owen Gaskins LOANADMINISTRATION OFFICE expandedits ideas by forming 34 WeUMain Street four subsidiary corporations: announcesthe opening,of Somerville Franklin Armored Corp., Franklin CommercialCorp., MortgageDepartment CommercialLoan Department Franklin Data Information Installment Loan Department Corp., Franklin Mortgage Company;and a newdivision TravelShowcase Monday-Thursday9 A.M.-S P.M. -- Friday9 A.M..8P.M. the Franklin State Money MontgorneryShopping Center Shop. Princeton,N.3. "Offhand, Franklin 924-9496 HAS EXPANDEDITS HOURS.WE DO THIS TO SERVEOUR COMMUNITY BETTER. Township in NewJersey’s "...yourProfessional Travel Agency" THE ABOVESCHEDULE OF OURHOURS IS PRINTEDFOR YOURCONVENIENCE, Somerset County might have beenoverlooked for its growth Don,estie and International Air TickeL~ EFFECTIVEMARCH 14th. potential io the GardenState Steamship ten years ago," states the Car&Hotel Reservations Somerset Trust Company report. It goeson to say, "The townshipin the early 1960’s b~dependent, Group& CommerdalTravel MemberF.O.hC. wasstill predominantlyrural. Free Parking Farms and truck, gardens No Serdce Charge I I iiI dotted the landscape. In an 4 seniors, junior makefirst team All-county 5 posseses depth, scoring punch

by DoveAllena Immaculatesquad, Steve was Sports Editor from Immaculate, a Jeff The two squads were centshootor fromthe foulline. handedout five assists a game Mildes from Rutgers Prep, a selected by a ballot of the Kenisaisotheoolyjuntoron dependent upon to do just to lead in that dei~artment the all-Mid.State Conference about everything for the also. Take a Ken Hayes from Jeff LytwynfromGreen Brook county coaches, while the squad, and he came up with Spartans, andthat is just what Somerville, a Steve Danyluk and a Mike Palczuk from SSN’ssports’ staff held the "The wholeyear, being the BoundBrook, and what do you final decision. Theseare the his best effort against North he did. Playing in the back- onlysenior, all the kids looked have? top players in the countyand Plainfield whenhe scored a court, probably the most up to him, and I was quite Well, what you comeup with their statistics bare this out career high of 33 points. For remarkable feat that Danyluk pleased with him because he is the South Somerset remarkably. the season, Iiayes averaged turned in was leading Im- came through most of the Newspapersfirst-team All- five assists per game, while macualta in rebounding with time," Spongier remarked. Somerset Countyquintet for *** KENIIAYES*** also grabbing jmt over five eight per outing, which is "Steveis a real nice kid, anda tile 1973-1974 basketball caromsper outing. truely great since Steveis just goodstudent, tie wascaptain, campaign. In Ken,we have possibly the "Heis just a completeball 5-11. and I was really proud of him This is the past season’s best guardintheentireureaoI player," lauded Somerville "Steve had an outstanding this year." dream team, complete with central Jersey, and the best coach Jerry Moore. "Both year for us," praised Spartan Steve maynot havereceived four seniors and a junior. Four part aboutit is the fact that he offensively, and defensively, coach Dick Spungler. "Hewas the publicity that manyother players led their squads in is onlya junior. His best years he did everythingfo~ us. Heis really a resistent player. He players received since Im- scoring while three of them seemto be in front of him. the type of player that com- played defense, he rebounded, maeulatafinished at 8-15, but were tops in rebounding. The Already,Ken has toppedthe plimented both our program, and he scored." without a doubt, Danylukwas best five in the countypossess 1,0~ point murkwith l,t06 in and the other kids on the Scoring was Stove’s strong oneof the top twoguards in the good speed, good height and just three years, while he team." point, and this he did quite countythis past season. the ability to put the ball in the becamethe youngest ever to "He had a super year," efficiently. Danylukled Im- hoop. receive the SomervilleLions’ Moore continued. "The manulatawith 425 points for *** JEFF LYTtVYN*** Notfarbehindthesefivefine Club Athlete of the year biggest thing to me was the an 18.5 average, while being athletes are the five members Award. wayhe adapted to our system. successfulon 52 per cent of his Jeff turned in a seasonal of 1he second unit. "Bug," as he is knownto He became our leader¯ Ken attempts. The guard also performancethat wouldmake Bridgewater West boasts a Pioneerfans, scored at a 23.5 has the capabilities of being excelled at the charity line anypalyer enviable.At 6-3, the pair on this squad in Bob per gameclip this year as he even a better ballplayer," wherehe converted74 per cent Green Brook senior led the Koldinsky and Start tossed in 612 markers, Hayes Mooreadded. of his tosses. county in both scoring and Waitikowich. Ridge’s Grog ledSomervilletaitsbestmurk With another year left at In his two- year career rebounding, which is a in quite a while with a 19-7 Somerville, Hayes’ opponents at Immaculate, Danyluk magnificenteffort in itsdf. REJ~LESTATE and INSURANCE Sobocinski, John Doody of 58F’~K I~a~e, Newark, NJ. 07’102 Bound Brook and Neil ledger. Fromthe field, Ken wBl be hoping that he stays knockedin about 750 markers, Scoring at the rate of 24.7 Hawkinsof Bridgewater East connectedon 53 per cent of his just the way he is; for any with a 13 per contest normin points per outing,Jeff finished round out the second team. shots, while he was a 75 per better, Ken would be com- his junior campaign.Steve’s the year with 691points. This pletely devastating. best games this season came point total left him as the against Mount Olive and highest scorer in the short *** STEVEDANYLUK *’* Somerville whenhe tossed in Bengal history with 1,439 31 and26 points respectively. career markers. Lytwynalso Beingthe lone senior on the The Spartan guard also pulled down15 rebounds per gameto top the countyin that departmentalso. "Heis a very unselfish boy, and his great team play is what probably helped us more than anythingelse this year," lauded Bengal coach Ned 104 THURSDAY,MARCH21, 1974 Goohenour."I think that he ~ has set a pattern here that has ( :!! put Green Brook on the hasketball mapas tar as l am Immaculata’s Fraunheimconcerned," Goehenour continued. For the Bengals, as wdl as to be honoredMay 29 LytwyTt, it was truely an SOMERVILLE-- "An basketball and baseball coach outstanding season. Green Evening of Appreciation" at Immaculate, Mr. Brook finished with a 22.6 -4 dr, le with hydro lift side angle honoring Pierce Fraunheim, Fraunheim nowconfines his ]edger, their best ever, while plow. veteran Immaculate High athletic activities to varsity finishing as runnerup in the School athletic director and football and A.D. He has Central Jersey GroupI state vice principal, was announced servedas vice principal for the tournament. The Bengalsalso ’72 MAVERICK- 2 door, this week. past several years. captured the County "B" cyl., 3 speed,radio, 2 tonepaint. The local sports figure, who Anative of Pittsburgh, Pa., tourney,us wdl us the Central Only4 LEFT! recently underwent major Mr. Fraunheim was a stan- Valley Conference in the OURALL.STARS-Here the’/are...the SouthSomerset Newspapers A[I-CounW first team, surgery is nowback at his dout athlete at Rutgers league’sinitial year. GreenBrook’s Jeff Lytwyn(foreground) and (left to right) Immaculata’sSteve Danyluk, ’70TORINO 2 drauto., p.s., schoolpost, viii be the guest of University, andwas a starting Onthe season, Jeff really SomervilWsKen Hayes and RutgersProp’s Jeff Miklos. BoundBrook’s Mike Pulczuk is honor at a testimonial on shot the eyesout of the basket. radio, wheelcovers Brandnew ’73 halfback on Rutgers’ last shownin the insetphoto at upperright. Wednesday, May 29, at Im- undefeatedteam, the 1959club Witha great deal of accuracy (Joe Goldenphoto) from 20 feet out, Lytwyn NIl maculata High School. which featured All-American Leftovers! The first and only athletic Billy Austin. tossed in 55 per cent of his CHEVY-4 door, Vg, auto, director for ImmaeulataHigh Tickets went on sale this shots, while he wassuccessful ’69 I since its inception a decade week at lmmaculata, and on 74%of his free throw at- Palczukleads coaches p.s., p.b., facgoryair. ATSAVINGS YOUWON T BELIEVE ago, Mr. Fraanheimhas been through a number of local tempts. a memberof the Immaculate individuals including Mon- "Jeff is a real goodnatural ballplayer, and an excellent NewHours due to the EnergyCrisis: Men., Tues., Thurs.until 9 ConceptionParish educational signor Eugene B. Kelly, system for a dozen years. Somerville Superintendentof offensive player," the Bengal all.conference quintet Wed.!Fri. Sat. until 6. Formerly both head Schools Dr. James Dwyer, coachpraised. "I feel that he I can still improvebecause of Athletic Dirctors Al Malekoff With first team all-coanty were seniors John Doodyof Collins, Sue Barber and Jean (Somervil]el, Joe Porearo his natural ability." BoundBrook, Dave Barille of Brown, both of Ridge, and If Jeff still has any im- selection Mike Palczuk tBridgewater-Eant), A.J. headingthe list, the MountainBoundBrook, Dusty Gcodellof KoreaKaye filled out the top Traisi (Bridgewater-West) proving to be done, opponents Valley Conference coaches Hillshorough, and Pete squad. and Dick O’Connell (Rutgers can be happythat he will be Pisciotta of Reselle Park. Manville placed three doing it in college next year. came out with their all- Prep), and Barney Stoan and conference squads for both Juniors Jim Milne of Ridge memberson the second team Gin(>Cooti, both of Somerville. and Rich ilaverstiek of with Sue Lutriek, BeckyPooh, *** JEFFMIKLOS*** boys andgirls last week. Palczuk, who gained the Middlesexwere also namedto and MaryKinal all gaining the PTOto sponsor South Somerset Newspapers’ the six-man second team. honors. Perhaps the best accolade Bonorable mention was Ninegirls gained honorable that could he given to Jeff is all-county first team honors, ChineseAuction leads the way. Mikeis a 6-5 givento Manville’sStart Mira, mentionfor this year’s team. that he is a winner. In his senior whohandled the center Bob Parle of MiddlesexGary Manville’s NancyFelegi and A "ChineseAuction" will be three-year career for Rulgers Prish of Kenilworth, Sharon Sparatta, Joyee Ahry held by the Parent Teacher Prep, the 6-2 senior forward spot for BoundBrook. Joining the Crusaderon the first unit Metucben’s John Kuntz and and Joan Broekman, both of YOURHOME Organizationof Center School palyed on three straight John Thurber, Nick Metachen,Ridge’s Pat Mulvee on Saturday, March30, at the winningteams, including this were Peter Baehenbac’k,the onlyjunioronthefirstteam, of Sangiovanniof Rnsclle Park, and Kim Maknoy, Kathy school, 317 Winsor Street, year’s 18-11 squad, which and Bob Bonnetof Ridge. Mieulskio f Hillsborangh,Judy BoundBrook, at I p.m. featured Jeff as its [one RosellePark, Sean Flahertyof Mctuchen,Greg Soboulnskiof Hiilsboruugh’s Kathy Further of Rnseito Park, and NOW!...... ¯...... Newmerchandise will be on returning player with varsity Gibbonsand Gall Stoats both Patti Mathis of Kenilworth hand with manytypes of items Ridge, and DaveRichmond of Kenilworth. were selected to the first unit were all given mentionon the available, including toys for (See COUNTY.5,Page if-A) for the girls. Manville’sCarol squad. children. Selectedto the secondsquad Softballumpiring clinic MUSTANGII offeredstarting April 2 1974-Cat of theYear BRIDGEWATER-Acom- for the first time", said Mr. A newclass of small car: "First Class"" prehensive softball umpiring Torpey. clinic, open to aspiring male Theclinic will be comprised and femalearbiters, aswell as of four sessions, on Monday thosealready certified, will be undTuesday, April 2 and 3 and heldstarting Tuesday,April 2, April 9 and 1O,at Bridgewatur- according to A.S.A. District Raritan High SchoolEast. CommissionerFrank Torpey. As part of the final session, "Withthe initiation of girls the official A.S.A.umpires’ scholastic softball on the certification examinationwill varsity and jayvee level, as he conducted. well as the continuing rapid Those-interested in taking growthof the gamein general, part should forward their there will be a most pressing name, address, phone number Med.Yellow-Gold Fastback DarkGreen Metallic need for newly-trained of- and$5 fee to "UmpiringClime, 2.8liter 6 cyl. 2.8Liter 6 Cyl. ficials throughoutthe state," P.O. Box 837, Somerville, AutomaticTrans. AutomaticTrans. according to Mr. Torpey. 08875", or call the Somerset "The series of sessions is CountyPark Commission,722- WhiteWall Tires WhiteWall Tires also designed as a refresher 1200. PowerSteering PowerSteering ¯ for presently certified per- A.M.Radio A.M.Radio sons, and we plan official Teachers,parents TintedGlass A.S.A.rules interpreters to TintedGlass discuss rules changes. For to battle on court example,there will be a single NOW’Sthe timefor students setof rules to governboth fast- to sit on the sidelines and $3969.00 $3676.00 pitch and slaw-pitchthis year watch their parents and teachersdo battle. PlusN.J. statesales tax. PlusN.J. statesales tax NEWTENNIS PROGRAM The Alexander Batcho In- Wehave 5 in stock; Wehave 6 in stock. termediate School Student WITH A The Hilishorungh Township Council in Manville is spon- Recreation Commissionan- soring its second annual nounces a program -- "Faculty vs. Parents Sports BeginnersTennis for Adults-- Night" on Thursday night, Sank .f mriRmSallel! Princeton Small Car Headquarters to begin March26 and run for March21, at 7:30 p.m. in the 10 weeks. school gymnasium. The program will operate Eventswill pit the A.B.I.S. from 7 to 9 p.m. and include 4 " .,.~ faculty men against the HOMEIMPROVEMENT LOAN one-half hour lessons. fathers in a basketball game, Registration,which costs $i, and the A.B.I.S. women will be held Monday,March faculty membersagainst the ComerRidge Road &Re. 22 25 from 7 to 8 p.m. in the mothersin a volleyball tussle. 34E. Somerset St. 403Route 206 South Hillsborough high schoo Admissionis 50 cents and Radtan,N.J. HiilsboroughTownship ReadinBtonTownship cafeteria. Alate registration proceeds will help finance a Saturday9a,m. to noon Saturday9a,m. to noon Saturday9 a.m.-noon fee nf $1 will be chargedand cultural programfor A.B.I.S. 725-1200 395-8144 534-4088 the program is limited in students. enrollmentto 4O. Anyparents interested in MemberF,D.I,C. (609) Route 206 (]terry Valley Rd, Princeton Supervisor of the program partiulpating should contact 921.6400Princeton’s Oldest & Largest Automobile Deeler" will be Greta Kinney. Grog Madlinger, ] I-A THURSDAY,MARCH 21, 1974

with his best effort as he forward also averaged 14 *** TIIIItDTEAM *** average with 409 points. Nell scored 20. The 6-2 forwardwas rebounds per game for the All-county squad also outstanding in two upset Argonauts. also contributeda share of the Dusty Goedell - This 541 rebounding for the 10-14 wins by the Mustangs,over co- Comingon strong at the end (Continuedfrom Page-1O-A) average of five assists per senior guard paced champions Ridge and of the year, Toddturned in an game, and has madethe all- Minutemen,who dropped a lot Hillsberough in scoring this experience. of close games. Metuchen. excellent performancein the This past campaign, Mikios MVCfirst unit. BoundBrook past seasonas he pouredin 366 Tony Tillman - This 6-3 Riverdale School Tournament. fans will trul~ miss his ex- Against North Plainfield, markers far a 14.6 norm. senior center led Gil.St. In the first game, he pulled became the seventh Prep Hawkinshad his best gameof Dusty took second team player to score 1,000 points. pinits nextyear. Bernards to its first winner down18 caroms to miss the the campaignwhen he poured honors for the all.Mountain record in a couple or years. single game mark by one, Jeff finished his career with in 27 markersto lead East to a 1,135points, including929 this *** SECONDTEAM *** Valley squad. Tony led the Saints in just while he finished the tourney victory. Nell was another about every department, year for an 18.2 average. Jeff memberof the coaches first In a 71-~9 Raider victory with 55 points. also added five rebounds per Bob Kolodiusky - Bob was ineludingscoringwhichwasat the top guard for West this team for the all.Mid-State over Kenilworth, Goodell a clip of better than 24 per MarkJackson - Somerville contest. squad. turnedin his best effort of the has a good one in this 6-4 "At the beginning of the past season and was quite game. instrumental in helping the John Doody -- John year whenhe scored 27 points Tony also pulled down 15 sophomore center. In his year, he had to becomethe possesses one of the best to lead the way. Dusty’s initial seasonof varsityaction, teamleader, and he did so in Falcons to the Mid-State rebounds per contest, while ’) Conference crown. The 6-0 outside shots of anyplayer in outside shooting was very also blocking four shots each Markknocked in 280 points for getting off to a goodstart, the county and his 16.1 instrumental in the 11 a 13.3 average. The big pivot explained Prep coach Dick senior tossed in 279 points for time out. Playing the center the campaign which figures averagewill attest to this. The ltillsborough triumphs, spot, Tillman handedout 113 manalso led the 19-7 Pioneers O’Cennell. "In the middle of 6-3 senior forwardscored 403 John Hriniak -. Only a in rebounding. the year, Jeff had a little out /or a 12.7 norm. assists for the campaign, Twiceduring the season Bob points on the year, includinga junior, John provided both while also comingup with 44 Shewing steady im- slump, but at the end of the high gameof 30 against Henry scoring punchand rebounding provementall year, Jackson season, he played very well, came through in the final steals. seconds with clutch free lludson. powerfor the 9-15 Manville Todd Milligan-Toddshould cameup with his best effort in not onlyon offense,but also on In the Mountain Valley quintet. On the year, John the later stages of the season defense." throws to give the Falcons very well be the next Rutgers victories, while scoringa high Conference, good players pouredin 307points for u 12.8 Prep player to score 1,00O whenhe scored 25 points in a Jeff really did turn it on at comein bunches, and for his average, while also adding t0 Somerville victory over the close of the season.In the gameof 21 against Franklin points. Only a sophomore, Township.Kulodinsky topped outstanding season, John took reboundsper outing. Toddknocked in 462points for Franklin Township. Markwas Riverdale School Tournament, down second team all- In a contest with also selected to the second Miklos established a new off his final campaignby being the yearwhich figures out to a namedto the first team of the conference honors. John is Kenilworth, Hriniak came up 15.9 per gamenorm. The 6-5 team alI-MSC. tourneyscoring record with 75 another reason why the markers,including 28, his high alI-MSCquintet. Stan Waitekewich-- Turning Crusaders have had such an FIRSTTEAM for the year, in the title contest excellent campaign. She’sin the swim against Bronx High School of in a second straight strong season, Stan was also selected ¯ Grog Sobecinski - Playing Player School Poe. Hr. Wt. Yr. Science, whichwon the event. m a forward spot for Ridge Virginia E. Thompson,left, daughterof Mr.and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson,of 168 W. Cliff As far as shooting is can- to the first unit of the alI-MSC St., Somerset,and a junior in LehighUniversity’s College of Arts andScience, ranked 15th squad. The 6-5 senior handled this year, Greg turned in a Jr. ’corned, Jeff had few peers. second straight outstanding KenHayes Somerville G 5-10 155 among40 swimmersin the. 50-yard breaststrokecompetition of the "Eastern Cham- Dependedupon for his outside the center spot for We’st and SteveDanyluk Immaculate Sr. also had a big hand in its season¯ The 6-4 senior led the G 5-11 160 pionships,"sponsored by the EasternAssociation of IntercollegiateAthletics for Women,in scoring, Miklos converted 49 Devils in both reboundingand Jeff Lytwyn GreenBrook F 6-3 175 St. Springfield,Mass. Earlier, she had placed 5th in the PhiladelphiaIntercollegiate competition. per cent of his attempts from successful season. RutgersPrep Sr. In West’sfinal gameof the scoring. Sob~cinskiknocked in Jeff Miklos F 6-2 175 This is the first year Lehighhas had a varsity women’sswim team, and throughoutthe the floor, with mustof his shots an average of 16.3 points per MikePalczuk BoundBrook C 6-4 180 Sr. regular season,Miss Thompson, pictured herewith her coach,Mrs. HelenBond, Lehigh coming from 20 feet out or year, Stan turned in his best effort whenhe poured in 25 gamethis past campaign. assistantdirector of athletics,was defeated only once. better. Jcffalso wasone of the Greg garnered first team top Prep shooters from the markers against Perth Am- SECONDTEAM boy. On the season. all-Mountain Valley and led foul line, hitting better than75 the Devils to the Group II per cent. Waitikowich knocked in 282 BobKolodinsky, Bridgewater West points for an average of 12.8 Central Jersey semi-finals "We have to respect Jeff whilethey finished with a 19-7 StanWaitikowich, Bridgewater West becauseof his contributionsto points per contest. Nell Hawkins,Bridgewater East Neff Hawkins-- Starting as a ledger. Sobecinskifinished the JohnDoody, Bound Brook fine sights tight lines the team which began during forward,this 6-3 senior topped year with 44I markers and he his sophomore season," East’s attack with a t6.g also is an outstandingstudent. GreySobocinski, Ridge O’Cunnell lauded. "He is a very durable kid and was able wh oppose hunting, it should It)’SalBellonm a must for the sportsman. to play in 61 gamesthe past There are glasses that will be emphasizedthat hundreds two years. Jeff is also very of types of birds and animals There are sales going on in help in trout fishing, for a conscientious and a very other than game species serious kid." your local spurting gauds wadiug fisherman can see benefit froma hunter’s license stores and nowis the time to obstacles in the water. They fee. In other words, hunters *** MIKEPALCZUK*** pick up your hunter orangehat will also cut downon the glare, are payingthe bilIs not just for or vest. That’s the nameof the whichis tiring to the eyes. There was a themselves but for everyone. intense, fluorescent orange Whenyou speak of the clutch color seen on a lot of hunting performers in the area, you clothes nowadays. mostdefinitely haveto include There’sa safe reasonfor it; You are contributing to Mike’s name. Pressure just conservation everytime you "Endangered Wildlife" is seemedto bring out the best in hunter orange is moreeasily the themeof Nationalwildlife spottedthan anyother color in buy a hunting license. Your him, as he came up with his Grand American who license fees, along with those Weekwhich runs from March best efforts whenthey were the field, particularly in the 17 to March 23. The State dim light before dawn and of other hunters, go to support needed the most. state game departments Division of Fish, Gameand Late in the year, Bound sunset. States that have made Shell Fisheries new En- hunter orange mandatoryfor whichare responsible for the Brook went up against well-beingof all wildlife. It is dangered Wildlife Species Metuehenneeding a victory to wearin the fields report sharp Project is preparing a list of called his fam!ly together reductionsin accidents. your hunting license money gain part of the conference which is spent to improve endangered and threatened title. All Mikedid wasto score Shootingglasses arc a good wildlife species in NewJer- investmentfor the protection wildlife habitats and game 27 points, his high /or the management, to finance sey; some of which are season, as well as picking 18 of your eyes. Theyelluw lenses peregrine Falcon, bald eagle, brighten up the landscapeand conservationeducation and to caroms off the backboards. enforce conservationlaws. pine barren tree frog, blue In the Central Jersey Group are good in spotting gamein spotted salamander and bog on July 4th,1961. dimlight. Shootingglasses are In explainingthis to people I title game, Mikeknocked in turtle. 21 markers,while pulling in an The U.S. Departmentof the incredible 22 rebounds. For Interior reports 32 species of the campaign, the 6-4 senior Little Ladsend birds whichwere native to the center, ripped the cords for SOstates have becomeextinct, 16.2points a contest, whilealso Twenty-fourof these species taking in 15 rebounds a con- seasonin second lived in Hawaii where the test. Mikeshot an excellent 48 hy Josh Felmun Jeff Ifarshman, John Stryker, domestic house cat and the mongoose have been per cent fromthe field. Craig Brown, Jeff Warren, "I think that wheneverwe MONTGOMERY.. Last responsible for their ex- have any problems scoring, week Montgomery hosted Craig Darvin, WadeMartin, tinction. Of the eight Scott Mitchell, DennisHurley, remainingextinct species only wego to Mike,"explained Joe three teams in the opening Doug Drake and Mike Cure- Battle, Crusadercage mentor. round of the national Little two, the heath hen and the passenger pigeon, were ever "He is the key man in our Lads Championships. They mins. The team was picked by offensive pattern, and I feel came off second best. The the coaches and the official hunted. The heath hen passed that he hada very fine year." other three teams were East scorekeeper. out of existaneedue to loss of With Mikeleading the way, Orange, Hightstown. and Drake and Warren critical habitat requirementin BoundBrook finished the year Hamilton. all like Man- represented the 14-0 season the densely populated Nor- theast and the passenger with a share on the Mountain tgomery,all-star teamsfrom championsSports and Things. Valley Conferencetitle along their respective leagues. Twoother players from Sports pigeon was destroyed by the with Ridge and Metuchen’,all Pickedto play in the tour- and Things, Duane Con- market hunters whowere not sport hunters, and the loss of with 11-3 marks. For the namentwere 13 11 to 13 year stantine and JohnPlatt, were season, the Crusaders have aids: John and KevinShipley, namedto the league’s all-star the virgin timber stands. turned in a 20-6 markwith the team but were ineligible for Nine species of the U.S. state semi-finalsand finals yet Veterans club tournament play because of mammalsare extinct and only three of these were ever to be played. their age. For his career, the Bound court contestsat Montgomerywon their first hunted by the sportsman; the Brook center has scored 949 game46-37, over Hightatown, eastern elk, merriamelk and points, andhas an outsideshot Vo-Tech School on Friday, March 15. Wade the Badlandsbig horn sheep. at the 1,00Opoint barrier. If the Martin, with 12, was the All wereextinct prior to 1910 Crusaderswin their semi-final BRANCHBURG-Atwo-in- team’s top scorer. East whenthey were huntedas food one basketball extravaganza match, Mike would get his Orangebeat Hamilton,54.30, and for the market as the chance to hit the converted for charity will be sponsored and faced Montgomeryin the country was being settled, by the Somerset County mark in the final game. championship on Saturday: long before sport hunting Mike also hands out an College Veterans Club at the becamepopular. Somerset County Vo-Tech School gym, North Bridge Street, Bridgewater, Friday, March29 starting at 7 p.m. In the first event the SCC The name of the game basketball team will play the Vo-Tech Five. The Vo-Tech group will be hoping to get evenfor the loss they suffered at the handsof SCClast year is EARNINGS/ He’dcome from the old countrywith whenthe score was 96 to 73. Your savings work harder for you whenyou keep them In a nothingbut his honor,his pride, andan The second gamestarting at savings hank. They’re workingfor you sevendays a week,24 8:45 p.m.,will pit the Veterans hourseach day. Andthey earnthe highestdividends permitted by aptitudefor hardwork. Clubagainst the collegefaculty law. for the sixth time. In the Nowhis family includedrailroad men, previous 5 years of play the Thereare only20 mutualsavings banks in the wholestate of New faculty has wen 4 out of 5 Jersey,Rarilan Savings Bank is oneof them.II ourbank wasn’t teachers, builders, businessmen,truck games against the veterans. the best place to keepyour savings, we’d have another name. drivers,scientists, clerks, paperboysand Tickets for the double Hereare three reasonswhy: header maybe purchased at mothers,young and old. the door far $1. Proceedsfrom REGULARPASSBOOK SAVINGS the event will go to a charity Youneed no mlmmumbalance We All sharedhis sense of honor,his sense sponsored by the Veterans mlposeno minimumtime pined Your Club. Co-chairmen are Mike molloyearns interest from day el of pride. All hadhis aptitudefor hard Mancino and Warren doposuto dayel wdhOrawalcorn- work.All weregood, honest Americans. Jabfonski. houndedand credited monthly¯ Schenleywas there that Fourthof July, chenley 3-Yr. SAVINGSCERTIFICATE partof the celebration. Minimumamount ,., $5,000 It was the best doggonewhiskey they InterestItem day el deposu,com- poundedand credited quarterly. couldget then.And it still is. The GrandAmerican It still has the classic smoothtaste of Whiskey Schenley,the uniquehonest flavor, 2-Yr~SAVINGS CERTIFICATE M=nqmumamount ,.. $2,500 the heritageof celebratedgood times. Interestfrom day el depositcom- poundedand eredflod quarterly. Andit’s 100%American whiskey, the GrandAmerican Whiskey. Federaltowplmlli wlthdmwltl in $ivlnll SeflltIcoteI belorI mituUlyprovided therate it Interestonthi imlun) withdrawn ti reducidIopoiib~k rite Ind Ikr~ months Inte~it iI 1hatrnle li _ We’veshared some good times together. Leth share a fewmore. ct. fP rarilan’tsavin ,s hank $¢MnhyReservo American Whhkey, A8hdd, 86 PtooL O1974 $chenley 0htilhts Company, NCN York, New Yolk,

MlmberF.e.I.C. SchenleyReserve s5 ., ~IQulIrdividends plldlot over tOO yelrs. THURSDAY,MARCH 21, 1974- Children’s group seek members Franklin Somerset Countyhave been of exercise andstimulation. womanis March is membership substantiallyincreased. At age 2 I/2 children are month for the Somerset provided with a preschool CountyUnit of the NewJersey Researchhas shownthatthe programfive days a week gov’t aide Association for Retarded earlier the trainingis started from t0 to l. GoodShepherd "Children,Inc., andthe unit is with retarded children, the LutheranChurch Union Ave., Mrs. Tedi DeVries of seeking 1o douh[e its mem- morelikely they arc to reach Somerville, houses one pre- Franklin Townshiphas been bershipin 1074. their potential, withthis in school which includes some namedlegislative,aide to mind, an Infant Stimulation multiple handicapped Senator John Lynch and There are 350 families Programhas been provided children. Mrs. Beverly Assemblymen William comprisingthe membershipof with Mrs. BarbaraARias of Goldmannf Flemington is Hamiltonand Joseph PetarD. the unit, madeup of parentsof Somervilleas directorof the headteacher for that program "Weare very pleased with retarded children, program,assisted by Mrs. and each child is werkedwRh the involvementor both Mrs. ¯ professionalpeopleworkinginBetty Hazlett, physical individuallyaccording to his Breiner and Mrs. DeVriesin :mental retardation research therapist and Mrs. Kay needs, Studentinterns from their respective com- aswellasinterestedcitizensin Garrard, speech therapist. MiddlesexCounty College and munities,"said Mr.Hamilton, ¯ the community.The Somerset Eachchild has had a program RutgersUniversity School of the assembly’s assistant ’County Unit, NJARCcame set up individually and once Educationvolunteer in this majorityleader, "andwe’re into existencein January1073, eachweekvnionteers from the programworking directly ’quite pleasedto havethem on andsince that time programscommunitywork with their wRhthe children in their th- ourstaff. for the retardedpopulation of assigned child on the programdividual program. "Theywill assist on matters involvingiodidunl constituent N problemsas well as servingas listening posts for local roblems which require A ttention -- Early Risers ! pegielative attention," added Onthe Campbellsoup label Mr. Hamilton.’ Mrs.DeVries is a graduate Woodfernschool’s collection of some8,500 Campbell soup labels has netted them a record of BrooklynCollege, has been playerand a set of earphonesin a contestrecently sponsored bythat company.Shown here very active in Franklin usingtheir newequipment, from left to right are ChristopherTokash, Mrs. Marie CoteD, Township and Somerset remedialreading instructor, Janice Aceatatta and Bruce KnowImayer. Thechildren are all Drive-up windowsat Countycivic affairs, andhas thirdgraders. servedas Vice-Chairwomanof the Franklin Township bothoffices are openat DemocraticCommittee. STUDENT REGISTRATION clover correspondence Naturalists to The SomersetCounty Board L Eagle scout of Elections is registering hear lecture students for voting at booths 8 A.M. set up right in countyhigh by T.II. BLUM family day and everybody GregoryMorea, 14, sonof Mr. andMrs. William Morea of 27 come. H ughesRoad, Somerset, has achieved Eagle rank, the hiBhest The Somerset Naturalists schools. Studentswho will be COUNTY4-11 AGENT honorin scouting.A member of Troop144 for threeyears, will hold their monthly eighteenhy Nov.6 are eligible an additional hourto help meeting at g p.m. Tuesday, to register. DOnlS II. WOOD TWlltI,TIION - MAItATIION Greyhas been troop scribe and is currentlyserving as patrol ¯ l-ll PROGItAMASSISTANT leader.He holds 21 merit badges and has received the Jockey March26, at Hillside School At Hillsborough High Library, Brown Rd., students registered March14 Attentionall 4-ti twirlers yousave time andenergy HollowTrail Hikemedal Grey is nowin eighthgrade at Prin- Bridgewater Township. and15. Ofthe 200eligible, 122 and anyone else whoknows cetonDay School where he is activeon the football team. howto twirl! Therewill be a "Welcometo Spring Flowers" registered. Someof the others COMING EVENTS all the usual drive-up services is the programtheme. mayhave registered last year Twirlathon - Marathon Allen Northup,a memberof or at the Boardof Elections (pledges benefiting the 4-H Saturday, March23, Food Center) on Friday, April 19, the famousMorris Photo Color office directly. ’n’ FunLuncheon, 4-H Center, will be available at this early hour. Cluband the Torrey Club of andSaturday, April 20, at the :Is therea spirituall 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. 4-HFair Grounds.We aim to NewYork’s Botanical Gar- Tuesday, March 26, dens,will presenta slide show set a Gnincss WorldRecord PublicNotice QuantityFoods, 4-H Center, I0 with your help! InvReyour : basis of health? on "SpringWild Flowers." a.m.. 2 p.m. Mr. Northup has been a friends to join. Pledgeforms MANVILLE Ll-:ttALNOTICE Friday, March 20, andprinted details andrules nature photographerfor 2g- TOWNSIHI’OFIlll.t .*UffHUlUIln TerrariumShow, 4-H Center, years andplans io introduce are availableat the 4-HOffice, )leaseIx~ advis~thai theTowmhip 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. from a 4-H twirling club Comeio this Christian Science Lecture SomersetNaturalists into the Committeeat the Township o[ Saturday, March30, Kite member, or at your local fascination of wild flowers. sborough~]doptud [he fonowin, r esolulional a dulyconvened inr~ting h~l~ FlyingContest, 1-4 p.m. school. Trophies and ribbons NATIONAL BANK Guests are invited to the March=.2, t97.~ at the~tunid~ erelong, Friday-Saturday,t0- Tuusdavp.m. 8: 3 0, March26th ImwdlIload N~hantc.N..~ April will be awarded.More details meeting. WltEnEAS.t1ere ex sts then~d or he 20,Tw, irlathon, 4-H Fair "TheBank That Strives To Give YouMore" in the Prince WilliamRoom of Naturalists also announce serviceol aProfessional Planner [or the can be obtainedfrom the 4-H Townshipof Hi[Isborm~h. and Grounds. office by calling (526-6644) MA N OFF CE NORTHSIDEBRANCH the NassauInn. that a field trip is plannedfor v.’nEI(Er~%fun~ are avanable for this "Morethan a Superstar"by Saturday,March 3O, to Round Mrs.J. Gibb(469-2100). /,Jso S. MainSt. 325 N. MainSt. pur~se,*. EnEr..sand tbe Local Public Contracts look for the April Newsletter George Louis Aghamalian. ValleyReservoir. For details LawtN.j S.A.40:ti4et.seq.I r~uires that Manville MEMBERF.D,I.C. Manvil.!e j andcar pools, call 725-5757.u~er~omuon authorizing the nwardd FOODP’s & Cues for up-re-datehappenings on \ contractstar ProfessionalServices, the Twir]athon. withoutcompetitive bids must be publicly adverlised. Cues on Planning, NoW. TnEaEFORE. BE IT PAItENTS, WE NEF-D IES()LVEDbythe TownshipCommittee Preparing and Presenting a YOUIt IIELP! o[ the Tow~hipat ni sboro~has mealare part of the 4-HFood follows: project.We look forwardto the t. TheMayor and Clerk are hereby For the Twirlathon,adult authorizedand directed to executethe Food’n’ FunLuncheon at the attachedngreemcnt with the firm of time keepers are needed. In Queale~d L?nchof P.O.Box :324. 4-H Center on Saturday, orderto qualifyfor a Guiness Trenton.New Jersey. March23, when food clubs 2. Thiscon racl is awardedwithout WorldRecord, Gninees ex- ~mpetUavebtddi~ as a "peofesstonal,fromall overthe countywill CALENDAROFCOMING .%rvlce"under ihe provisions at the hx:al ports us to have respunsihle Fubli¢Contracts t,aw hecause contract is ,showtheir skills at hostessing. adult time keepers. Parents, or servicesperformed by persons Adult members of a this is yourchance to help. In aulmr zed by aw to practicerecognized EVENTS profusionswhich are r~u]atedby law QuantityCookery class led by the interestof all the children THURSDAY,MARCH 2t ande is no1pessth~l~ to get~.m~Ua~e DorothyDennis and Doris involved, won’t you please MontgomeryTownship CommEnce, 8 p.m, Agents for DECORATED-CRAFTED b.~.A cnpyat this r~olutionslmLl he Woodwill prepareand enjoy a donate one or two hours of WoodsRoad Home 6" School AssociationProgram, Cu~omKitchens pahshed in theStmth Somerml News. as luncheonat the 4-HCenter on WheatenVan Line; Inc. requiredby law. ,~’ithin to daysof its your time on either or both Daves Men’s & "Listenand You Shall Hear," 8 p.m. passage. Tuesday,March 26. There is Friday,April l~J or Saturday, ¯ CounterTops no generationgap wherefoods FUCILLO& WARREN SomersetCounty Chapter of N.O.W.Mini.Conference, SOPKO CATIl EnlNE SANTONASTASO April 20. We’ll be working Boys Shop "Planning Your Job Campaign,"8 p.m., musicroom, Cabinetry¯ Cabinet Hardware TnwNsflIPCLERK are concerned. between0:00 a.m. and dark SaN3-2t-74 It SomersetCountyVo-Tech School MOVING & PlasticLaminates ¯ Plywoods each day. Call MarthaTiller 41 S. MainSI. Maoville Foe:$8.64 Facultyvs. Parents"Sports Night,’Manvlno’s Alexander’ STORAGE,INC. Hardwoods¯ Vanities after 0 p.m. or any hour on SOMEnSETCOU.’~YCOURT TEItBARIUM SIIOW weekends at (722-01421. FuneralHome, Inc. BatchoIntermediate School, 7:30 p.m. BuiltJnAppliances I~WDIVISION AdamFucillo; Mgr. FormalWear LiccuhedPnblic Mover Thanksfor your support! For Hire FRIDAY, MARCH22 Local &Long Distar~e IN Tile MA1TEn(iF" TIlE Terrariums planned and 725-1763 858Hamilton Street APPL[CATIONOF constructed hy 4-H members BoxingShow, Spartan Club of ImmaculataHigh School, 8 35 No. 17th Ave. ITAMARRONEI~ Fan LEAVE p.m. schoolgymnasium. Somerset,N.J. 08873 TO A&SUMETIlE will be exhibited at the 4-H Skits, awards Manville NAMEOF TOM nONELL~[vILACTION ¯ Policeman AnnualCharity Dinner-Dance,Somerville Chapterof Centeron Friday, March29, 205S. MainSt., Manville 201-725-7758. 249-0918 JUDGEMENT7:3o.8:3o p.m.Two new garden mark cub meet ¯ Mailmar~ CosmopolitanAssociation, 7:30 p.m., Manlnsvlt[e~nn. For films, "IndoorPlants" and tickels,526-8516. ITAMAnnONELL having this 9th. do), at March.~S74, made apphaatioe to this "Time to Grow" will be A flurry of SL. PatrickDay Courtby duh"verdied Complaint for a skits markedSomerset Cub HappyDays Dance, Alexander Batcho Intermediate School judgmentauthorizing him to changehis shown.The public is invited. gym,7 p.m. nameof ITAMAUUONELI, TO TOM ScoutPack 95’s meetiniZlast nONELL,and it a pearinto the Court SqarsDance, Roosevelt School PTA, Brooks Blvd., Man- that he has conlpie~PUhalP,he irovisiom Wednesday night. Dens vi[le. Caller,Ed Porter, 7:30 - 10:30p.m. ofIbe New Jer~, ’ Stslutos2A:52-1 et seq. KITE FLYING CONTEST participatedand a long list of andas:vised D~es relating thereto, anti awardswcre presented. "Buys and Dolls," production of Drama Club of theCL~urt being satisfied that thereare no rt, aso~hleob)cctlo~s thereto: Saturday,March 30, is the Highlighting the meeting Complete . Bddgewaler-RariisnEast, 0 p.m.at school.Also Saturday n is aa lilts Sdl.&ty or March. 1974 ad- udgedthai %TAMAURONELi, be and he were ceremonies honoring PLUMBING- HEATING tterebyis authorizodto assgrne the name day for flying kites at the

’You NeverCan Tell’ windsup dramaseries The MeCarter Theatre Dorothy and Philip, Mrs. ma, lcCarter last fall prior to t’mupanywill open the final Clandon’s inquisitive and reeving to. Broadway. The production in the 1973-74 lighl-hearledyo 11 ger chil- lavish mid.Victoriansets and Dranla Series. George Bee- costumes have been designed nard Show’s "You Never Can i re 1 whoeot nuav shacktile older generation with their by liober U. 3"; ylor andLinda Tell." directed by Stephen Fisher respectively; lighting I’erler, na Thursday,March 28 flippant lack of respect of age. Fergus Crampton. is played design by MareB We ss. lot 7::~1I’.M. Iv Janles Gallery. irritable "You Never Can Ten" will I Tht’ II menrtx’r cast in- and obstinate husbandof Mrs. rue through April 7. and leludes: I.M. Ih)hson as Ihe Chmdon. from whom she remainingtickets are nowoil [remarkable waiter in the separated because of his sale at tile h,x africa. [Milrinelit)tel at tile seaside hrutality: Richard Woodsas Ircsort e( ’rorbav oulside of l.’ieeh M’Conlas. rejected Inn reschedules Devon’. Clarence Felder. as sailor of Mrs. Clandon who the waiter’s soil aud legal hecemesthe intermediary for ’Verna Blum’ directed by Stephen Porter cnunseh)r. WallerBohun; Curl (’ranlplon lchen he attempts l)awsot,Its Valenii,,e. a five OPENS:Thursday- 7:30 pm reconciliationwith his family. The PHneeton Inn College shillingdentistaed"duellistof e( v.’hicheffort t ,e playis the Theatre has rescheduled its throughApril 7 sex;" " ’,(lh’ Croft. as Mrs. ~ drae,atic record. Completing preductioa of "Tile Verna *’)l,~.~l’f. iii11lll’,’#,r fall rl,l’/I. Tkl,t,,l/./l~ nl~~lon, .i/’r. ii.koi,ii,r I,anfrev Chmdemauthoress of Ihe cast are D’AreyAehziger Itblnl Disguiseis Sta,npedin Ikrm~hlIll’at he.’,,.Id ri~ ; 1,, .’,,.rs silkgr,.’n, sir ~"" "Twentieth Century ’~ as the parle, maid and Gordon tireen" written by Princeton emotions.The George Bernard Shaw comedy opens Thur- Treatises and leader of sex Gray as Ihe second waiter. IRREPRESSIBLETWINPhilip Clandon,played by E.E. Norris, en)aneipalion. 1,ieda Carlson setlinr KarenSimon. directed right, chidesDentist Valentine (Curt Dawson) as fromleft his sday,March 28, at 7:30p.m. at McCarterTheatre, , Direclor Stephen Porter. hy Yvoralc(;uzuu,n. It will be id ,vs Gloria Chnldon. twin Dorothy, played by AnnMcDonough, I,M. Hobsonas (Photoby Cliff Moore) "seieul f calh" ctlrrenlLvtile Artistic Director presentedApril 3. 4.5. 6, at It thewaiter and Clarence Felder as the lawyer,register varying taught far lhe NewPhoenix Theatre. Iry her nlather[0 ho ibe I"ln’ "lv.’cnlielit cenlllr’¢ slaged Ihal company’srecent "U S ’t " by Paul Shyrelind perfect produelio,, of Vevdeau’s Jehe f)es Passes. direcled by girl:’" AuuMeDo,,ough auCl "Chentinde Fer" presented at Rik J ohesonis scheduledApril Marlboro sound McCarter sets N.Y.PRO E.E. Nerris as tile twins. 18.tD, :ll. 2;’i. 2ti. 27ill II p.m. next in concert dramaauditions MUSICAANTIQUA aacl Europeas a solo violinist. in a hilly-stagedperformance of the BaroqueOpEra Musicfrom Marlbora will be chamber nlusie performer, Openauditions for the Shepard’s "The Teeth of LA DAFNEby Marie da GaglianoCompany of 20 heard again in Princeton on andteacher, lie is a founderof MeCarter ’theatre Company’s Crime." and Mustrecently D. Singers.Dancers ~" Musicians Wednesday. April 3. in l0 tile (;alimir StringQuartet and 1974/75Drama Series will I,e II. Lawreace’s"The Daughter McCoshflail at 8:;~1 p.m.. it, is recognized as a leading held on April In. It and12 at in Law." as well as meier TUESDAY,APRIL 2 tile fourth concertthis seasnn aulhorily on contemporary McCarterTheatre. v:m’ks hy Shakespeare. of the University’s Depart- chamber music, tie is Contimlingits ftmction as a Chekhov. Ibsen. Shaw. at 8:00 pm ment of Music Chamber currentlyo,, lhe faculty of the 43 year old regional arts ()sl)urfle Hlld t)rton, Concerts. Remainingseats: $5.50.5.00.4.00 f:t 3.00 Juil]iard Sciloel of Musicand center, tile McCarterThealre Actors Lind Actresses in- Theartists appearingwill be tlle City College of NewYork. has forged a neu’ repulalion leresledil, auditieningfor the Pelt:,; Ualimir.violin; Andre- Pianist Aedre-MiehelSchub with tile figh qual tv workof MeCarter Thealrc Company MichelSchub. piano; P, ooald wasbern in Paris and grew up its totally professional rnuslsuhmitapholographand Leonard. cello and Richard ia NewYork City. tie recently resident drama cempany over resunle to Leon Leake, Stollzman. clarienl. The wen tile Walter W.Naumburg lbe past two years. Leading l’,’uduetions Director. Me- programwill be Brahms:Trio Competitimland will makehis artists-in-residence have Carter Theatre. Box 526. in Ai",linor. DlrUS114; Berg: NewYork recital debut at presented three premiere Princeten.N.J. o85.t0, prior to Adagio Ifrom tile Chamber Alice Tully llall en May9. A productions: WilliamAlfred’s making an uppointment for GuarneriQuartet Coneertol and Schubert’s Trio farmer st’udent at Princeton "Agamemnon." Sam aoditiens. in Bb Major. "t GuestArtist LEELUVlSl, Pianist University, Mr. Schub I Violinist Galimir has had a gradualed from lhe Curtis Mozart/ Brahms/ Faure | distinguished career throughout the United States lustitute wherebe st udiedw/th Arts Councilsponsors MONDAY,APRIL 15 at 8:00 pm | ltudalph Serkia, tie has TheNick Stella Trio performedwith lhe American "ema’n’°gseat?-OrLh..2"" 4’0°"’Y Symphonyon CBStelevision hobbyand crafts show /i MEMO: and in solo and chamber TheMaster of the Sitar i TO:Personnel recitals on tile Eastcoast. LAWRENCE-- Do-it- scribble to their hearts’ lta,,ald Leonard.cellist, has you,sellers will find in- delight. By keeping the Directors won several major prizes. spiration at ti,c third annual yeungsters husy and creative, including the Naurnburg fh)bby and Crafts Showthis the Arts Council hopes lo RaviShankar Av.’ardand tile lnteruatiomll weekend, sponsored by the encourage parents to wander with ALIA RAKHA,tabla Toimprove personal relations. LawrenceArts Council. freely throughout all the Havea Smorgasbuffpersonnel Cello Competition in SUNDAY,APRIL 21 at 8:00 pm Budapesl. }Its solo ap- The show. to be held March exhibits without worrying !party. pearances with man), of the :t0 from1 to 5 p.m. in the Ac- about their children. eountiT’s leading ordlestras tivities Center at l{ider Circulating threughout the Forno matter have included concerts with College, will feature a oumber day ,.,.’ill be tv.,o women howmany? the Cleveland Orchestra and of craftsmen demonstrating wearing long. multi-pocketed the ltechester Philharmonic. such littlo-k,,cwn arts as aprons. ]"er l0 cents, patrons’ atthe Richard Stoltzman. lampshade making, pewler can pick from lhe many clarinetist, has appeared casting, and doll crafting. trinkets hkldenin the pockets. SPAREROOM frequently in recital and 5 mYof the items will be for A general ad/nission of 700 HamiltonSt. chambermusic performances sale. ccnls per person will be Somerset¯ thraugheut tile U.S. Participants are expected chargedat lhc door. call ChefBloke ’l’iekets are availableat the front all over the NewJersey- Pennsylvaniaarea. A speeial 247-5281 Concert ’Office. Woohvorth Pianist Perahia portraitofa musichall comic INCET Center, (924.045:11or at the feature of the showwill be the TWOOF THE BEST "A SCI.FI HONEY. door " Kids’Craft Closet in whichthe small fry, under adult to give concert ACTRESSESOF THE YEAR I RECOMMEND’FANTASTIC supervision, can make 8 AcademyAward Nominations PLANET’FOR FAMILY WOULDYOU LIKE colh,ges er sandpails out of The gifted yeung pianist VIEWINGF’ used milk cartons, or just MurrayPerahia will appear in Including -Walle~Spencer, WOK Radio TO HAVE Princehm ;it MeCarter BEST ACTRESS Theatre. Monday.Al)ril 1 at BEST. ACTRESS "A TRULYFANTASTIC FILM." APortrait (01L) Joanne .HowardThompson, N.Y. Times MINI) MYART 8:30p.m. Barbra Streisand Woodward YOUOR YOUR CHILD? Just 26 years old, Mr. "MindMy Arr’ a0 exhibil of Perahia began 1o ph,y lhe FANTASTIC FROMEXCELLENT visual and verbal expressions piano at the age of six. lie Streisand by youngslers:1 lo 19years of graduated from the Mantles Redford "SUMMER BELGIUMARTIST age, is endisplay at thu .lewish College of Musicand in 1972 WISHES, PLANET CALL(609) 443-4775 Cuull,lUa[ly Center,(l~J Lower hee,’une the first American "THE WAY WINTER (PG) Ferry Read,Trenlon. through ever la wiu |Jle prestigious M. FREIWALD April 5. Theartists arepupils Leeds (Engh,nd). In- WEWERE" DREAMS" WINNERGRAND PRIX n[ Eva Kaphm.a creative arts terna tienal Pianoforte CANNESFILM FESTIVAL specialist, whoteaches at the Cenlpetilion. In addition to (PG)’ 1973 Princeton YMCAaml the winning die competition, he Princeloe Art Associatien. .was awardedaver 5g major e,,gagemenls lhrougheut LIMELIGHT Eurepe. including ap- ¯ *=II ill i Jt,.®lotQ,?t,l.~ ~lll, ~°l~l trearal,ces wilh Ihe London DANCING Symtrheny, the New Dailyat 7 &B:30 ¯ Bargain Mat, Wed, 2 p.m, ¯ Mats. EVERYsbr.,r, SU~.. biTS withClaire Bloom &Buster lteaton Sat.& Sun, [ & 2:30. Iq,ilharmonia. Ihe Royal Phillmrmaeic. the f.ondon written, directed and scored by Charles Chaplir NOTTINGHAM Philharnmeic. and the Israel Philharmonic. BALLROOM Vnr his program in Prin- ACADEMYAWARD WINNER ~delCe,St.,Hamillon Sq.,N.J. ceton. Mr.Perahia ’.,.’ill per- PRINCETON MONDAY Theta~est balhoo~ inthe East (urn, Mozarrs"Sonata No, 17 BestOriginal Musical Score Wilhall Bigbands in I) Major." "David- Sat.-Benny Snyder sbundlerlaeze" hy Schuluann At McCARTER THEATRE UNIVERSITY APRIL1 and Chepi,,’s "Sonata in 13. SUb.-Eddie Shaw SUNDAY, MARCH31 at 7:30 pm Min(n’,(}pus 58." Admission:$2.00. AvailableIN ADVANCEat CONCERTS 8:30 P.M. Jadwin Benefit Series Presents... ~._the boxoffice beginningSat. March 30at 10am MURRAYPERAHIA, Pianist THEHARLEM "virtuosityand sensibility in rare degree."IN. Y. Times) GLOBETROTTERS 448-1231 Familyentertainment at its bast, featuringthe JAM|SWAY¯ EAsr WlND$OII $1fOFHI~ CElqffEJt fabulousoourt antics of the worldfamous Trot- OaRf. 130Ne=r The Pdncelon-Higktslewn Roud tom. Also the colorful WarmupSession and MOZART:Sonata in D Major, K. 576 fourgreat variety acts. SCHUMANN:Davidsbundlertanze MARCH30 JADWIN GYM CHOPIN:Sonata in B Minor,Pp. 58 PRINCETONUNIVERSITY Ticketsat $5, $4. $3 onsale from March 18 at Jad- winG’/m ladjacant to PalmerStadium) between 12 and,~6(Sat. 9 to 1). Mailapplications, including 50¢ McCarterTheatre handlingcharge, accepted. Ticket phone: (6091 452- TICKETS:$6.00, $4.50 3540. STUDENTS:$2.00 (one hour before concert) PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT PRINCETON- BLAIRSTOWN EDUCATIOPJAL CEN- At the BoxOffice TER SCHOLARSHIP FUND II I I

r ~’, .| 2.B THURSDAY.MARCH 28,1974 reviews Pro Musica makes Chapin, Brombergkick off pop series Singer-songwriter Harry MeCarter Theatre for two a recent Princeton graduate Applausefor Intime’s Chopin, whose mixture of performances, both of which (class ef1971). final appearance cello, bass rhythmguitar and are alread~ sold out. Ap- On Saturday, May 4, at end guitar produces a sound peering wdh Lightfoot as AlexanderBall, theporrormer doublebill by Albee ~ unique in contemporary will be Billy Joel, whose The NewYork Pro Musica one of the regular designers special guest will be Stu for the NewYork Shakespeare musie, will be AlexanderHall Nunnery, a rising young current "Piano Man" is Theatre Intime has done are simply grotesques, an Antiqoa, which will suspend on the Princeton campusrot singer.songwriter whois also amongthe nation’s top 20 EdwardAlbee proud in their uncomfortablepiece of excess its operationsattbe conclusion Festival. Theset eousists ef a circular marble.like staircase two showstat 8 and ll p.m.) songs. current production of his baggage ready to be carted of the current spring season, Saturday, March 30. Ap- Martin Mull will be ap- classic one-actors, "The away as such by the Van willeometoMcCarterTheatre eontaioiug three statues of Dafne,Apollo and Cupid-- all pearing with Chapinasspecial FrancesCole peering with Joel as special American Dream," and "The Man...to nursing homes, on Tuesday,April 2, at 8 p.m. guest will be DavidBroeberg guest. Amusiealhumorist who Sandbox." The two works where they are effectively For their final Princeton ofwhomaremajurcharacters in the production itself. and his band. to give recital specializes in spoofingaspects were presented at Murray- shelved,or, in the ease of the engagement,the companywill McCarter’s concert of the contemporary pop Dodgetheatre on the college Grandmother,to her ownself- presentits latest fully-staged Authenticdances of the period ("La Dafne" was composedin schedule for the spring con- Harpsichordist Frances scene, Mull was responsible campus on the past two destruction, in "The Sand- musical production: Marcoda tinuus on Saturday, April 13, Colewill present a recital at for the recording or "Dueling weekends.One can only hope box." Wisely, lntime has of- Gagliano’s 17th" century tE0tn have been recreated by WendyHilton. with Gordon Lightroot at WestminsterChoir College on Tubas," his answer to the that the i’un will be extended. fered "The American Dream" baroque opera, "La Dafne." Sunday,March 31. The recital "DuelingBanjos" featured in Albee, with his black humor, as the openingselection. "The The presentationwill involve a Remainingtickets for Pro Mnsiea’s farewell appearance which will be ha d in Bristol the movie"Deliverance." his effective satire, andIris Sandbox"fellows as an ef- total or morethan 20 singers, JoanLippincott Chapelbegineing at 4 p.m. is Laughter will also he the larger than life charac- fective denouement to a dancers and instrumentalists. are available from the "Mr- open to the public without Carter Theatrebox office. to order of the day on Monday, terizations, muchlike a Roy thoroughly successful The NewYork Pro Musica play recitals charge. Tickets are required May13, at MeCarter, when Lichtensteinpainting, holds up evening. was founded 20 years ago and maybe picked op at the four original membersof the before our eyes an oversized Jamie Herren has grown in by the late Noah Simon comedy Joan Lippincott, one of reception desk in Williamson Firesign Theatre come depiction of MiddleAmerica acting ability in his career Greenberg,and has regularly America’soutstaeding organ Hall on the Westminster together again for a rare and its middleclass values. with Intime; his "Daddy"is appeared at MeCarterTheatre to star Coca virtuosos, will present two campus, concert appearanceat 8 p.m. It’s not a pretty picture. We his best performanceto date. through the years. Its recitals on Monday,April1, at MissCole, whois director of The quartet - Phil Austin, laugh at castrated Daddyand Ditto for KimMyers, who is a productions of "The Play of and Donovan Westminster Choir College. Westminster’s summer DaveOssman, PeterBergman the Helen Itokinsen Mommy,perfectly delightful befuddled Daniel" and "The Play of The recitals, beginningat 5:30 Oneof Neil Simon’sfunniest Harpsichord Festival and a and Phil Proctor - last per- hut behindthis laughteris pain clubwomanbent en efficienoy Herod" have a[so been p.m. and0 p.m. will be held in visiting assistant professorof formed together in person and discomfort. AIbeespeaks and good works. Winnie presented at AIexanderHall in comedies, the long-running the Casavant Studio nod are cogentlyin these two worksto Broadway. litany of urban harpsichord, began studying threc yearsago, although they Hulzmanmakes an effective the past. The Pre Musiea’s open to the public without piano at the age of three. She have continued te record the college age generationwho debut as Mommy,as does efforts havebeen instrumental bafflement "The Prisoner of charge. Tickets, however:are Second Avenue,"co-starring was a scholarship student in regularly. question,and rightly so, their HowardLeathers in his rule as in giving a new vitality to requiredandmaybepiekedup both piano and violin at the Tickets for all MoCarter’s parents’ values. Theyroared, the YoungIVIan, the American musicof the centuries prior to Imugene Ceca and King at the reception desk in Donovan,will visit McCarter Cleveland Institute of Music pep events are nowon sale at with great enthusiasm, their Dream, all looks and litde Bach. WilliamsonHall. where she studied under the boxoffice. approval of the playwright’s substance. Susan Wolf,though The costumes and settings Theatre for two performances Mrs. Lippincott, whois head onMondayand Tuesday, April Arthur Loesser. She also lines, and the actors’ por- her make-uplacks the proper for "La Dafne" have been of the Choir College’s organ studied piano at the Sutpben trayals of the characters in- wrinkles, carries off the dif. designed by Santo Loquasto, 8 and!) at 8::30 p.m. department, is knmvnfor her Miss Ceca, Sid Caesar’s Schoolof Musicunder Nell S. volved. ficult feat of portraying an promotion ef contemporary Gulnn. While AIbeepinpoints the elderly person, even te the partner on television’s "Shows music and has presented superficiality of upper.middle proper hand and lip tremors. Hansberry sets er Shines" for manyyears, An Exhibition of Recent Work By numerous recitals in the ’~ class Americanlife, he also Sarah Rabinowitz, in her plays EdnaEdison, thewife ef United States, the Bahamas has muchto say about women small role as the musician, double bill Met (Mr. Doeovan). She and in Europe. and the rein they play. also does well. Credit also confronted by the immnnnt Women. whether they be should be given to Jim Shank- The ttansberry Arts breakdownof her husband, Her recital willinclude"two K.S. Mclndoe professionaI do-genders or beset by the numerous Fantasias" tK. 594 and 608) by manfor his interpretation and Workshopof the Princeton Shuw~7:lE&9 p.m. clubwomen,have castrated direction. YouthCenter Inc. will present p.roblems confronting ur.b,a.n Mozart, Durufle’s "Prelude" At men, leavingthemimpotentin Intime has given us good. its fourth dramaticproduetion", ctbzen~ today. Unruly neigh- tSulte, Op. 5), Messiaan’s the current matriarchal contemporary theatre. Ap- of the seasonon April 5, 6, 12 burs, hicves, muggers, all "Meditations sur e Mystere society -- according to this plauseI and 13. It consists or two have their effect on the poor de la Salute Trinite" and playwright. The aged’: They contemporaryone-act plays, manuntil he goes around the "Trois Dances"by Alain. Elaine P. tleinemaoe "Toe Jam" by Elaine Jackson bend and his family of three Gallery IOO and "Strictly Matrimony"by sisters ancta hrothcr cometo ’Limelight’ next Erroll Hill. his aid. Their proposedcure is I leepe(’" Elaine Jacksondefines "toe worse than the disease, and in Chaplin series I MidnightShow 1OONassau St., P inceton, N.J. Players do well jam"as that sticky, gueystuff the tale is told in Simon’s Friday,March 29 inimitable comicstyle. I found between the toes of Charlies Chaplin’s last I "TalesFrom umvashedfeet¯ "Toe Jam," To’ understand the humor The Crypt" March 29- April 25, 1974 with flawed play American-made film, I the play, deals with Xenith underlying the situations in "Limelight," will be shown Benefittar Trilby replies, "He never Graham’s, a young black "Prisoner,"all onehas to be is I BrendanFriel’s "The Loves Sunday.March 31 at 7:30 p.m., I HillsboraYouth Center of Cass McGuire" is would have left threa brothels, woman,attempt to live in someonewho bos lived in a as part of McCarterTheotre’s reminiscentof DavidStorey’s would he?" "dirty surroundings and large or moderately.sizedcity. ChaplinFilm Series. The Exciting "Home"in that both deal with tlerbert MeAneny,who is remain unchanged and For that matter, just being humaniseoough. Simonas he "Limelighr’is a story of age inhabitants of a homefor the well known to Princeton clean." Featured are Terrie giving wayto youth. Chaplin agedand indigent, but here the theatregoers and students, Austin. Valerie Allington. has in mostof his works, in-" SMORGASBUFFNewRestaurant eluding "Plaza Suite," plays Cah,ero, an aging music SOUP-TO4WEETCAKES similarity ends. does a thorough and moving Bollie Rhodes, Robin Diane hall star. In Ivriel’s piece, whichis job" of portraying the timid, Wilson. Stanley Stroman and "Barefoot in the Park" and SPECTACULAR being produced by the Prin- scholarly, but ineffectual Mr. GwenFoster. "The Odd Couple," ap- Lunchonly 2.00 ceton Community Players lugram, and his vignette of "Strictly Matrimony,"set in proaches his problems in a SINGLES again this weekend at the this lost andbefuddled man is the Jamaican country-side, rueful manner which erupts Dinneronly 3.00 deals with the plight of Manny into laughter MEET&MIX Unitarian Church,we fail to worth the price of admission EVERYFRI. &"SAT. 9 PM His’nHer Bar open become involved with the alone, ttarriet M. Cogan is Bonaparte (Connie Maek) and effective as the blowsybut his common.lowwife Belie ~ CAROLLERLANES CHOOSEWHAT YOU WANT prncipal characters. This is laG=acUte=nO= EATALLYOULIKE the fault primarily of the genial Cass. ~t Jeanne Butte°k) when society n,o.~.~=wo,=,,,~o~ playwright not the actors. But Friers play is cluttered woman Lady Polly Love- NeatN.Bruns~ickCffcle Smor~asbuffo Storey depicts quite simply with too manycharacters in Muggins (Robin Diane LIVEMUSIC.$2.50 Restaurant Bake,’, andin almostreportial style a search of an audience. There Wilson/ decides Bena should ~IlleTor~iaor~ onlyat the short span in the lives-of four .is talent aplenty amongstthe "halt her life of concubinage." ¯ . TwoOenceFIoa~ characters, whoeke out their CommunityPlayers. Perhaps Other characters are Slick G~Acquainted Acnvnlea SpareRoom LITTLELOBSTER dreary days in a homefor the sometimethey can da justice (Carl Drummond) and NoClub Io/aM. All aget ’ . ~,.~d,,~.m.~e).s,,¢,. elderly. The audience in- to the subjectof the fate of the Reverend Shrimp (Julia I DAYme mC.HVtmt II Widowed.Soporolod orOlvorc,d. 700 HamlltonSt. n On Rou| teracts andreacts to the fate agedin a stronger play --such Rivera.) I ...... m[l~...... l’ ,riFew,,rt,,o. ~o.:=s: Somerset of these doomed men and as the Storey work. Curtain Curtain for all performancesI Jac~fli~e’BIl~oz i SigMttowo.UJ.ees20, or [ h,..,, is 8:.30 p.m. For more in- CALL.HELEN.609.441L24Sl Weco,or in andout women. time for the current fare is at I Jez~-rJentAumont I kl No such involvement, un- 8:30. formation call the Princeton I [~"l~Y:.L~!’m" I lip 247-5281 "::2:;7:,? fortnnately, takes place in YouthCeoterat DepartmeP;~;~/I::iU~::~eYrCon certs "CUSs."Why? Friel has tried Elaine P. Heincmann I ! to move freely from dream andillusion to reality, forth ~-~ ~ ;-~-J~-..-~ ~ NOW~ [YID[J,EE THATSU~c~ .f~AC.Eh~N andback. it is a feat that calls Haig to give MUSIC FR OM for considerable skill and J ’h.’ost~ontroverslolFllms !~,, ...... , ~(~ "~ expertise -. a feat that comes piano recital OfOur.Time= t I off in Joseph Heller’s "We MARLBORO Bombedin NewHaven," but The Friends of Music at fails here, mainlybecause the Princeton will present "Susan Andrg-MichelSchub, Piano playwright’sfocus is at times ltaig, pianist, in a recital fuzzy and blurred though his Friday, April 5 at 8:30 p.m.in I~?~lY~_~.’l ¯ TOWNE I..EVITTOWN FelixGalimir, Violin Center ~.fi y~--~,~o,ilrz:~S.’~ao. W,d. f.r,tH:ie, s,t,-s,,, f-=.7,tssaO intentions are admirable. the Woolworth ~ V~;’-~ ¯ BRUNSWICK TRENTON Throughoutthe entire three Rehearsal Room. RonaldLeonard, Cello acts, though there are A sophomoreat Princeton RichardStohzman, Clarinet dramatic moments,we fail to University, Ms. Haig began become invoived in the studying the piano at age six. ~j~. " ~rl= farI~’l’t’/~l t’~/ She has given a number of lJl~/24~-~T;’; ___...~llJ7’£" .... tl [lenlnp:7&9:lop.m.-,’r u~u~u’rzamn ~x01~e ~./ I BRAHMS:Trioin A Minor, Op. 114 "loves" of Cass, becauseFriel ~i~.. Mon.thruThurs. 7tlS&9:2Op.m.Frl. gSat.at6,8& lOp.re. , fails to makehis intent clear .. recite s n herMmmetown of [~/1Kiddie Mat Sat.&Sun.[i’l Satuldar:7& 9:30 p.m. Summt and n 1970 won the Ill ’l P M~" ...... [l’].’1 Sa,dat:4:30,7&9:30p.m" Sun.2, 3:5S,5:50, 7:45 & 9:40 p.m. BERG: Adagiofrom the ChamberConcerto at least not until the very end ’ U C I ¯ " ADM$SSIO~:AduI~,$2.~~ ef ActII, andby that timeit is local New Jersey M s~ |[ t,U,,I.I,i’=,o l~ I ~*4TH&FINALBIGWEEK! Educators Competition. ~ mt,=mtvo ~,~,,,st0o SCHUBERT:Trioin BFlat Major too late in the game.Another : IflIll! ! distraction is that director MsBa,gh wi.perform Navytlt = Norman F. Washburne has Baydn: Sonatain D Major; ~ MainSt . (Rt, 3)Manvllle:~’~ 533)Manville li WEDNESDAY,APRIL 3, 1974 chosente use a theatre-in-the Brahms:Ktaviersticke, Opus 8:30p.m. roundfor his play, andthis is 119: Chopin: Mazurka in A i~ Montgomery Shopping Center difficult dueto the physical Minor, Opus59, No. 1 and . JOSEPHE. LEVINE~,.~a 10 McCoshHall (on campus) v Roufe206&51ePtinceton1 set-up of the theatre itself. Fantnsie in I Minor,Opus 49; 12Miles South ef S0mendlle i GEORGE C, SCOTT,, Thoughthe intent mayhave Debussy: Three Preludes; .... 3 MilesN0dh 0t Princeton1 TICKETS:$4.00 STUDENTS:$2.00 beento involve the audience, J.S. Bach: ChromaticFantasy ...S,t~27 &935 the effect is the opposite.I, for and Ivugue in D Minur. ;,MIKENICHOLS lil,o one, foundit distracting to At the Concert Office, Woolworth Center view the rear of an actor S ~;s;;ek;~ IN’ A~u~zAGA;’~i THE DAY% DOLPHIN 924-0453 (10-4, weekdays) delivering a dramaticspeech. or at the door Another quibble I have is that the dialogueitself leaves muchto be desired. Billed as a "comedy’," the humor in- (~ ARTLEASE&Sales Gallery I volved is morelike that of ICE SKATING situation-remedy TV shows. N EWJERSEY For example, when inmates STATE MUSEUM at Mr. Ingrain and Trilhe Daily10-4 Sunday2-4 I JULIEANDnEWS. DiCH VAN nVHE ~ :.~J Costello are discussing an CulturalCenter WestState Street Trenton.New Jersey (609) 394-5310 Peddie School Ice Center obiturary in the local paper, Athletic Bldg. .Trilby says ef the report, "He Suitablefordi$1alay at home orat m survived by three sisters ¯ theoffice Etra Rd. Hightstown, N.J. andthree brothels. I suppose that is a misprint." Opento the Public Our Dining Room ~xte ~. ~, Mr. Ingrain asks, "Why?" For Public Sessions -- features- ~ z~ Friday8H 5 p.m.-10:15 p.m. Saturday2:30p.m. till 5 ¯ 7:30till 10p.m. .. The Inn Place to Dine Sunday2:45- 5:00p.m. ¯ Di:~4ge:~:g.... ~,

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D0t1-DB:I-5572 call ~)1-359-8366between lO bookkel~erl,, gener¢l lyplll=, 4/3 3/27 ext.423 PERSONNELDEPARTMENT ehem~,~el~l~lI~i, drtf~Jman, for" Professional Ad- addI; or :]69-:1429after e p.m. HUNTERDON vanemnent, P.O. Box 997, 3/27 Antqu~l Oppoau.lty employer m¢1 ItELIABLE, MATUI{E Somerville,N.J. 0H070. MEDICAL CENTER SNELLING& SNELLING PEItSONto baby sit in my 4/4 SECRETAItY-- forfargo law NEWJERSEY Rt.31 Flemtngton homeII a.m.-B:l,5 p.m. Must BABYSITrER NEEDED - firm in Treuton. Goodsbor- Pemonnel Agency NASSAUPLACEMENTS NATIONALBANK EqualOpportun}fy Employer have owntrans. Call after 6. need gomeonoto supervise2 Ihand and typing skills 353 NassauStreet (;09-4411-5023. 3/27 children,boy 16L girl (01, ’equired. Legal experience ...by BoaHunt 48West State Sl. SECI{ETARY -- Good after schooluntil 5 p.m.M, Tu, ~referred but not ngeessary Princeton, N,J, shorlband and better than 1’b, F. beginning April /st., .’it 6B9-9Bg-7000for inlerview. Trenton,N.J. 08603 Marjorir,VL llalliday ~ 6O9-924-8O64 GOOD JOBS average typing. Thorough Your bnme or mine near tf We specialize in AnEqull OpPOdunil r Emp~etM/F [ knowledgeof tile nfechanicsof R k’erside School(also near PRINCETONII]ours 9 t. 5 Mon.thruF rL AVAILABLE l English usage Butler housing). Please call secretaries at the Professionaland Technical II.iberal Arts AileenCramer at I;09.921-9315 ARTS AND CRAI"TS- be a executivelevel. CLERKTYPIST Skilledend Unskilled :freferred for or 921-0(J00,Ext. 2273. 4/3 hostess in your own home. EMPLOYMENT n’ofessor. Salary lteccive freb gifts and have n1.3years experience. Goodtypin MEDTECHS Hewler;ey Stale on ( ualifications.;ro fun. Clubs and groups skillsand good telephone manner. AGENCY rrs~qing&Employment $erv/ce heuul fu environmenl, no welcome. Call now Lorraine 195NassauStreet Fulltime openings for ASCP Tachs parking )roblems. Please I~1g-440-6752.4/10 BILLING ANO Vp’ "i rli:il ~ i capableof rotating throughout lab. SuburbanOffice at NEEDperson (own transp. Alsopart time 1f.7 position submit resume in full con- preferred) Io egre for 2 yr. old 924-3030 SHIPPING CLERK 71’mlmn’aO’lh’lln available.We offer outstanding Hies.33 & 130 at WuodnideRd. fidenceto: Barbgra Houdabush child 4 hrs. daily hlo~. thru benefitsand s~lary. Check and see. R0bbinsvilln.N.J. Fri, Heaseprovide refs. Light PAI{TTI ~,fE sales help-- Sat. HandIebiffing and shipping papet- Pall/El//CUllIs/lIcc’r//L’nll.o bl Phone609.586.4D34 lnstilute for AdvanceStudy and Sun. 11-5. Imagmo1tt MEDICALTRANSCRIBER work,m~aled filing andrecord Olden Lane bousekpg, preferred. ’,rate , ightstown. 4/10 keeping,Must be accuarate with Sccrc/grial,(_Tn’rical, 609.448-1053 Boxoz’523, Princeton Packet. RESPIRATORY Full time position for figures. I:;ycr’/tlirc’,I:’DPu//d ContactPersonnel Dept. Princeton, N.J. 4/3 NoFee Charged 3/27 THERAPIST medical transcriber Tcr’/mical. THE MEDICALCENTER Comegrow with us! Certified wishing to work with SENIOR AT PRINCETON,N.J. or certified eligible, EX- warm,friendly people. ORAFTSMAN M-W 352Nassau St., Princeton NURSE (609) 921-7700 AVON PERIENCEA MUST. Great aA- Goodtyping a must -- Derailedmochanlcal drawings, (609)924-9134 X-RAYTECHS SUPERVISOR portuniw. EqualOpperlunffy Employer NEWFACES medical terminology complexschemal[cs andlope prin- Lookingforlull limedays. Join our Parttime, 16 hours per week on CAN’TWORK 9 to 5?The Areal ted circuit artwork from ugramodem department and work NEEDED ContactPersonnel Dapt. helpful. engineeringsketches anddesigner our11-7:15 shift. $6.21to $6.96 thing aboutbeing an Avon YOU won’t make a withrhe finest. E~cellen¢ salary and RepresentaUveis rheflexibilityl You layouts,5-7 years experience. Must SUBSTITUTESCHOOL BUS DRIVERS full benefits¯ canearn money in your spare hours THE MEDICALCENTER mistakeif youvisit our haveworklng knowledge of and~tg/ have time tor your family. AT PRINCETON,N.J, Personnel Deportment oigonometryand machine Shah ~ontaetPersonnel Oept. for TV Commercialsand pracrlces. $3.30per hour ContactPersonnel DeAl, Modeling.Male and female. All Call’,799-3318. (609) 921-7700 to apply for this Goodpay, paid major medical, Applicantsmust have or be eligible for NewJer- ages6 me.& up. Noexp. equalOpponunI,y EmP~orer position...good salary educatlonalassistance, vacolion. THE MEDICALCENTER THE MEDICALCENTER endbenefits await you sey SchoolBus Driver’s license and be of legal AT PRINCETON,N.J. necessary.Call(201) 247-6629 sickreave, and retboment benefits. AT PRINCETON,N.J. belween]0 a,m. - 5 p,m, THE age. (609}921-7700 Callearbam Scalene, {509} 452. (609) 921.770.0 EqualOpportunity Employee SOMERSET 2111, FOODSERVICE WORKERS nqualOpportunil~ Employer ELECTRONIC KEYPUNCH HOSPITAL PRINCETONAPPLIED Full timeand substitute RehillA-aa, Somerville, N.J. RESEARCHCORP. TECHNICIAN OPERATOR (201)725-40(]0, Ext. 442 East WindsorRegional School District ACCOUNTANT Egua/Oppo~uniry Em~oyet M.W Phone609-448-4840 ext. 203 Manufacturerof eleclronic r SALES In Finance NURSES,RN’S, instrum0ntshasononing in Produc, SECONDSHIFT divisionfor bank reconciliations, LPN’S lion TeslOepartment. Seeking Largenationally known corporation REPRESENTATIVE journalentries, financial reoorts. hasan immod~alo opening for a Accountingcoutsos required pals lechniclanwith technical school keypunchoparotor with minimum f ConfnalNew Jersey backgroundplus3 yearsexperience Technicians f.2 yea~sexperience. Excellent Wouldyou like ,o poniepatoin a yearexperience on129. KOybunch NOTICE workingconditions and benefit MentalHeahh Trearmenr Program? in testingand troubIeshooting of andverify orders, billing, accounls EasternUnited States Auto Pa~s ptoglam¯Salary up to 5s,0eo.¯ If so.see us. Exceflont CivgService solidstBte circuitry. $4.25 and up. receivable,accounts payable, etc. RESPIRATORYTHERAPY Distributoris seeking a local seres dependingupon training and ex. benefitsincluding free Blue Cross- Weoffer paidmaior medical. Pleasantworkine conditions. Withthe recent decisionof the NewJersey representative.Stoning income up Pleasecall or send BlueShield for employeesendtheir educollonolassislance, vacation, congenialman, oxcellenl frlngo SupremeCourt all newspapersIn the state are Io $1200per month, can be in- resumewghsala Wrequirement to: dependents.For further in- sickfeavo and rst[remant bonefgs. benefits. Fast growingdepartment in a convenientlylocated creasedupto ~22.(~0annuafly by ApplyIo PersonnelOept, barredfrom running any "help wanted"ods that hospitalhas opening for respiratorytechnicians on the commissions.Sales management EDUCATIONAL furnlatlonconlact Personnel Office¯ Callgarbara Scarono discriminatebetween sexes. opportunity¯Complete training TESTING 16091452-2ff r CARTER-WALLACE,Inc. This ben Includes the wordingof the ad- dayor eveningshifts...futl andpart time.Must have 1 program.Automotlvo experience is PRINCETONAPPLIEg yearof schoolingor on-the-jobtraining in respiratory N.J.Neuro.PIychtatric InItgut~ HallAcre Rd. Cranbury,NJ vertisementalon~ with columnheadings. Such helpful,but an aggressive selfcon- SERVICE P.O.Box fP0g. Pdncefon. N.J. RESEARCHCORP. equalopponuniw omployet m/f therapy.Please apply at ourPersonnel Department. fidentindividual will beconsidered; Princeton,N.J. (609)466.04(10 titles as "salesman,"Girl Friday," maintenance agono barrier. If youdesire an aA- EqualOpportungy Employer (M/F) man," are against the /aw. Ads seeking a ponunilyto increase your presenl Phone609-921-9000 income,andare willing to followin- Ext. 2508 EqualOpportunity Employer "salesperson"or salesman.womanor "G/rI-Guy" THE SOMERSETHOSPITAL structions Anequal opportunity employer Fridayare suggestedas alternatfv,es. Rehill Ave. Somerv/lle,N.J. OfficeSpace- 900 State Rd, We request the cooperation of our ad. (201) 725-4000,Ext. 442 vertlsers In adheringto this decisionof the WAINFORD’S Allract[veoffice spacefor realon mule200 - about3 miles Phone;Bob Rondo (onynme) northof Princeton¯Approx, 1400 square feet or two- 700 sq. ft. SupremeCourt. Theadvertiser Is also //able for 924-2040.Princeton anyviolations. or lendrelume re: Princeton Placement Agency subdivisions.Good visibility to Route206; ample parking. Con- tact Mr,.D.A.Schoofslna, 419N. HarrisonSt. MARKETINGDEVELOPMENT SOSMETALPRODUCTS (ORCBLDD.) 609-924-9380 APPLIEDLOGIC CORP. ThePrinceton Packet Newspapers SouthSeme¢set Newlapers 2945E. TIoga Sr. 300Wftherspoen St., Princeton P.O.Box 146, $omervdle, N.J. .,Po. f9134 AutomaticScrew Machine Operator, M/F; experienced onBrown and Permanent& Temporary 900State Road,Princeton, N. J. (609) 924.3244 (201) 725-3355 Sharpes~Shalpen, soland adjttal tools; check work. eIo,; ps sol.up& In. 924-7800 tontinewage plan. company paidpension, vacation, 9 paid holidays, group Office andStaff PJacements CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING FORM insuranceplan,other beaelits. Apply at lOB Hamilton Ave.,Hopewell, N.J. PersonalCounsel[in by MAEWAINFORD orcall 609.466.1600 Ext.20. between 6 a.m and 3:30 p.m. Monday Ihru ELECTRONIC 9 formerlyof (16 yrs.) PrlncotonEmply, Agency ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER hiday.Appoinlments duringnon.working hours can be arranged lot MANUFACTURING 1 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... o anyonemeeliag thnabove specifioaliops, ’ ImmediateOpenings RESIDENT MANAGER/CARETAKER 4 ...... S ...... 6 ...... Mustbe eligible for NewJersey School Bus Operators license, 7 ...... g ...... 9 ...... ASSEMBLERS- Goodvision and knowledgeablein the area of buildingmaintenance andrepairs, manualdexterity required, Ex- SPARE TIME ON YOUR HANDS? 10 ...... 11 ...... 12 ...... periencewith small pans prelerred. ’ groundsmaintenance andcarefaking duties, first aid, con- Municipal& Utility Division Willconsider training qua#tled ap. TURN THAT TIME INTO MONEY servafion,water safety, outdoor living andgroup dynamics, pllcantswith abillry to usesmall andmust evidence the abiliWre workefficiently with staff 4 LINES-I INSERTION...... $3.00 ¢i~RockwellInternabonal handtools, microscopesand CALLOLSTEN TEMPORARYPERSONNEL NeWt colleagues. (3 Insertions- no changes)...... $4.S0 tweezers. OnlyOlsten pays you lho Ftiday of Ihoweek you work¯ No waiting Ior WIRINGPERSONNEL - Experienced Ipaycheck¯ If youwant to workin yourspare time right in yourown 12month position. 40 hrs. perweek with salary of $6000to (WhenPaid in Advance)If billed odd.25 in P.C.assembly and chassis backyard,give Otsten Temporary Personnel a trY. Posilions opened in $7000depending onexperience. Dwelling with all utilities in- All EQUALOPPORTUNITY EMPLOYtk wiring¯NASA training desirable. theP rincet on- Hight slown-Twln Rivers area. You need only to applyon- cluded. TECHNICIAN¯ Instrument co.Put main office at 143 East Slalu Srreer, Trenron is directly qlf the CLASSIFICATION...... ca/i~ar~onandrope#. Experienced TrentonF,eoway andhas plenty of parkingspeco avagable¯ Positionrequires a person with no school aged children. NAME...... onscopes, counters, muhimeters Conservegasand bring a friend.Olsten will payyou u $5.00bonus. andgeneral knowledge of solid Applyby letter no later than April 5,1974. ADDRESS...... RUBBEREXTRUDER OPERATOR. 1 st Shift statecomponent testing required. INSPECTOR¯ In process inspection Call Olston TemporaryPersonnel Io TIMES...... PAID ...... CHARGE...... MAINTENANCEWORKER. 3rd Shift el companyproducts. Familiarity Supt,of Schools 609-883-5248 EastWindsorRegional School D~/ct MATERIALHANDLER - 1st or 2nd Shift withNASA quality roqulremonts i Nevera Fee CLASSIFIEDRATES andexperience withmlcmminlat uro 384Stockton Sf., Hightstown.N.J. electronicassombges required, All ClassifiedAdvertlslng appears In ell sevennewspapers, Expariencehelpful, but will train, tExperieneerequired for DESIGNER¯ 3 to 5 yearsexpetlence ThePrinceton Packet, The Lawrence Ledger, The Central malntenancejob.) Hereis yourchance to learna skill andbuild preferredin the area of airborne Post.Windsor.HIghts Herald. The Manville News, The South a securefuture with an expanding company, and to workin a Solidstate and commerc/al elec- SomersetNews. and the Franklfn News.Record. Adsmay be clean,new, air conditionedplant, rronloproducts, WOMEN/MEN HOSPITAL OPENINGS mailedIn or telephoned.Deaclllne for newads Is 5 p.m.Men. DESIGNDRAFTSMAN/WOMAN - 3 dayif theyare to beproperly daisltlid. Ads must be can. reS years experience preferred in No Experience Necessary celledby 5 p.m.Monday. P.C. layouts and electro RATESore$3.00 for four lines or less |or oneIISUe or, If or- ¯ ATTRACTIVESTARTING SALARY mechanicalpans. Must have abiBry Ourworking surroundings are modorn/pleesant.We’re looking to preparedrawings from minimum for severalindividuals fo workas Assemblers/Sotdarers. Noex- FOODSERVICE WORKERS -- Full time, 6:45a.m. to 2:15 deredIn advance:$1.50 additional for twoconsecutive ¯ AUTOMATIC ADVANCEMENT informer[onandsketches, periencenecessary. Wetrain you on the job, p.m. weeksor issues,and the third insertion Is FREE.ThereaHer ¯ ¯ PAID MEDICALCOVERAGE ORAFrSMAN/WOMAN¯ TO aochcansetutlve Issue only costs $1. NextIncremenf el four ¯ prepareelectronic and mechanical Startingsalary is $2.25/hr.;increased to $2.40 after 3 rues. lines 50 centEaed the samethereafter, Ads moy be PAID LIFE INSURANCE PORTERS-- Full time,7:30 a.m. to 4:30p.m. displayedwith white Epace margins and/or addltlonel capital ¯ drawingsfrom sketches and pans. Companypaid Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Major Medical/Dental 10 PAID HOLIDAYS Vocationaltraining and/or f year andLife Insurance. lettersat $3,50per inch. Special dfscount rate of $3.00per ¯ PAID VACATION minimumexperience in electro KITCHENPORTER -- Full time,11 a.m.to 8 p.m, inchis availableto adverllsersrunnlng Ihe same claslnled mechanicalpans desked. Fatadditional informefion .eetl usor comein ontalk to us dlspIoyad Ior 13conlecuflve weeks or IIIUe$or different Call Sue Oelke 201-359-5100 ContactPersonnel Oegartment, or aboutworking for classifieddlEplay adi totaling 20 or mereInches per month, Or apply in person: =andconfidential resume to: Excellentsalaries, benefitsand working conditions. andwho arrange to bebilled monthly. Box numbers areone Pleaseapply at our PersonnelDepartment. deE|orextra. FIFTHDIMENSION, INC. TERMS:25cents billing charge It ad Is notpaid for wllhln ¯ I 0 Rodhelm-Reiss,Inc. Bldg.A. Research Park DATARAMCORPORATION daysafter expiration of ad.10 percent calh dllcount on Rt.206. Princeton, N.J.08540 Princeton-HightstownRd. THE SOMERSETHOSPITAL classifieddhplays ads if bill Is paldby fhe 20th ot the followingmonlh. Situations Wanted ads are payable with or- HomesteadRoad, off Rt. 206 (609) 924-5g90 Cranbury,N.J. Belle Mead,N.J. AnEqu=l Oppoaunlty Employer Rehill Ave. Somerville,N.J, der.The new=paper is not responsible far errors not correc- 609-799-0071 (201) 725-4000,Ext. 442 tedby theadvertiser Immediately renewing the first ¯ Fubll¢atlonofthead. I I II I II TIlE PRINCETONP./tCKET "Seven For Central Jersey" .~.~,.t NEWS ’1’t:I awrlmc:f; I.cllfitm TheManville News TIlE CENTRAL POST U)INDSOR-IHGItTS tlERJqLD Classified dvertising 1he I i,ll(klln N[WSrECORD 4-B TIIURSDAY,MARCI128, 1974 HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted

F’IHNCETONFIRM has full SMALL PIUNCETON FIRM ATLAST!...I’ve found a way INTERIOR DECORATOR& PIIYSIClAN -- Somervi e looking for accurate, rapid to earn moneyand care for my DESIGNER-- Must be ex. CI,ERICAI, I.:NI;INI.:I.;It .I’ItOl)U(’TIONWANTEI):Babysitting for my IR(INING- nigh school tne onening for person in. with furniture c circe ages. 5-1/2 and 3. on area. requires part time tereste(’l in learning every typist with sortie knowledge family too by joining ~erienced student, for ironing one af- nurse. Plunse sendresumeto aspect of geaeral nf[lee wurk statistical typing. Steno FASIIIONWAGON. It’s really }bric. carpet. Residential 2 felltin,,! d v mstans us f le B.S. in chemistry or physics I110SlSat or daVS 9: 30- 5 : 30.in a lernnon per week minimum. with somecommercial. Salary clerks in our"kts ness Off ce. with 2 to .I years chemical hon,c wilh cllildrnn of similar Ilighlstown. Call after 3:30 BoxC-:I, c/o South SnmersetI iocluding operation of offset helpful but not essential¯ Good great, l needed no moneyto I:ull I}nnefit)rogran,. starting processes d~velopment or ages. Mte;l be in or very near Newspapers240 So. Main St., ] dnplicator & other office sahiry & pleasant working start and Cathy trained me. commensurate with ex- fi09..4411-0.t01. 4/10 Manvulle,N.,l.0111135. :1/20 equipment.If inter~tod call eond, Coil 61(9-924-3549for Whydon’t you call Cathy perience. For appointment salary $:1 per honr nlanagcring related ex- Prioceton.Please call t;419-924- call (;09-924-2561.Nassau In- )crienee JU eloctrna tubes or 6517. 4/10 (H~4 f rapfl. +]:l appt. Miller too 1609)Z35dr256. 4/3 (’on(aclPcrsonl,ei I)ept. elcclronl>tical cleviees. Will be 4/3 teriors. Princeton. N.J. 3/27 res runs,hie for investigations I~ON to care for b by~ ’ TII E MELIICAI, CI]NTEIi anti iln ,rovementrelated to (51:F’ICI~IIELP - F’art time. light housebold work 2 ’rEMPOI{AI.tYBol)ysittingfor WRITE YOUR OWN ATIqtlNCE’rt)N. N.J. nlanofacturiog processes. WAITRESS Snnle Ivping. filing, Generol n, urnings. 609-799.1795W. 1 child and light household X-RAY TECtlNICIAN -- 1[;091921-7700 inchnling writing nunmfae- Private medical office PAYCIIECK- by managinga $$ M-O-N.E-Y$$ office v:urk. Applyin person. Windsor. :1/27 help Ix~ginningof Maywhen I 2nd incomeImsiness from AUE(lunl Opporhullly Enl- t "ing n’ocedures, studying Fivc-dnyweek. split shift, 7:i5 Norlh American Adjustment comehome from hospital will, llightstmvn area. willing to ’ourhome. Supervisory skills Needextra moneyfor Easter? l)hiyer and rcsnlving chemicals ¯ }1. Io 1:30p.m. and 4:t5 pJn. Co. 152 So. MuinSt. Ilight- newI~.ib~’. Approx.!)-5 for learn uod perform office ~elpful.Call 201 .I~10.1452. 4/:tPart time. car necessary no 3/27 rclalcd (ualitv ,rnblems. I I~ :1o Lm. every fllird sto;vn. 3/27 SI’:ItVI(’EMANA(;I’]It weeks.Salury open¯ (;419-!521- procedures. Liber,’d salary & investment, no de iveries. We I) e se ’cllv wi’lh rcsulne Io wceken(nff. Excelle,,t sa ary. 2298. I f benefils.Call t;09-655-2010. 4/3 willtrain. Part lime manugers E..I. P atl. Jn. ~ox 44. Prin- bee,f ,Is and working cnn- Need capable individua/ to positions also avail. Call for cehln. N.J. 00540.All E(lual ditions. APlllY in I)erson. supervise modern shop t’I~ERK - TYPIST and mlervlew:2111-’,"18-33 5. 201- ( I I n ¯ Iv ’~ np over Personnell)ept. operations. Must be ex- stenographer. Immediate 257-7111& 201-297-3269.4/18 (’OMI*UTI’:II[)I’:SI(;N CORIL :1/27 perienced with handling shop ItOOKKEEI)h;II -- ex- Ill)USEKI:’J£PEItS-- Sleady npeningin small nffice. Some -- needs sales )el’son with SALI~SPERSON- I,arl time] ,erieneed full TIll" CARill ERCLI N IC davs forI;119-44:14573 major areaafter dept. 7 I,.m~ ] personnel. Good starting charge work. Must be reliable & experience necessary. Ex- strongnnllh, science(}r sial BI’;I,LE MEAD.N.J. St6re. 7Enthusiustic ,erson for I salary, terrific benefits with hookkeeper Lbru generol trushvorthy. Owntrans. Good cellent typing undsome stenn. backgroundto cover Mereer. (2(11):159-31111 shoc sales on commission fine oppm’tanities for ad- ledger, payroll and sides tax. salary. Paid vocation. Call l’lcasani workingconditions Mnotl~omervand Middlesex 3/27 basis. vuncemcnt.Call for interview Neal handv:riling necessary. I;09-448-24015I0 a.m. Io 5 p.m. and fringe henefits. Please Cotln(leS.(}’lhcr choicesales I.,N(;INEl:It (;09-921-8510II am-(ipm.:1/27 Multi enmpany operation. 4/3 :oil Mrs. Tayhlr Ior an ap- KEYPUNCII OPERATORS- areas" opmhEarn higbcsl I{.S.E.E. required, cxperieoce Gnod startiog salary and )oJntnlent.I;4)9-921-65t15. :1/20 oceded for right shift or conlulissaln in Ihc n(luslrv lU)t nccessarv. Svstml, fringe benefits. . engineer Io wurkon st’ale of weekends. Five years selling (’oln)UCI)r)’S new:~lO- WANTEDPART "rlblE & full nfinimumexperience, IBM129 serics AI )ha-Bclamicro the arl electro opticnl devices. I:()( )’rlI I I ,I, A(’It I’:S GROUNDSMAN wanted at or UNIVAC.$3..;0 per hr, Knnv.’lcdgeof conl raters and Lime muturc person. Ex- coInpulcrs.)(l~elll ill incolne WANTEI)LPN or IIN for TREE CLIMBER -- ex- ASSISTANT--tolhe manager NURSINGIIOME )erienee not necessary. Call private institution¯ Tel. (;09- Cunldlead to full timedays if $24.1X0))Ills U ) (o$(;4)(I per digital circuils helpful. Please with experiencein supervisson AmwellRoud 921-71;008 a.m. to 4 p.m. tf interested. Call Princeton nnlll(h draw aga ns coln- rcfiv wilh resun,e to E.J. iolcrnists office in Princeton4- perienced for young growing (~194411-2670. 4/:1 I/2 davsu week.Call (;419-921- tree onlfit. Excellent wages of personnel. Sales and Nesbanie.N.J. Data Services lunder new inission. Sc’II(I rcsunlc (O I’ at’t. ’.tl. Box44. Prince,an. warehousing of jewelr:, 2111-:liD-t17119-5 p.m.Mon-Fri. n}anagement11109-452-2266. (’llln a0erDesign (’or)+. Suite N.d. I105411. AnFqnal Op- :1;167be’tv.’t~n ta &12 or 1:30to foc tl~e right persan.(;;ill O59- FILE CLERK- with typing 1040.2)l.qjn laza. N,\’,, N."t’. j’ 9 p,m, 4/1(I 4i;0-:1152. ’.3/27 housewares and gift items. 3/27 skills, willingness to learn¯ :1/27 1 I,,’ Emph)vcr. :1/27 Fast growing catalog Excellent fringes. 35 hour ILI,UMINATIONexpert for 10001or call 212-2~)-091;9,4/19 sbowrunmbusiness¯ No phone week.Call 609-92,1-871111.tf consulting un inldequate calls. Apply. Mr. DeCaraor lighting entrance way. Mr. Cam Trenton Dealers nOUSECLEANERwanted - Possibility of testifying as Exchange.1475 Prespeet St., CLFRICAL TwinRivers. Please call after expert witness. Otber experts DIb\F’rSMAN- Mechanical MAIIItlOTT(’(IIIIqSItATI(SN ARTS ANI) CRAFTS -- l)ehtiler. Detailfrom layout .’,.iul:rl l,rrll omralor- ex- - Weare hirb,g full and part Pfr Busdriver for DoyCare I)EM(INSTRNrOI{S.If there Trenton. TF 6:30. (;09-448-3735. tf !~.eedeclill all engineering Center :1 Mornings a week werea v:av you could care ;it Itelief receptionist aml t,/e,es. Rate $25-$Fx5per r familiar witb machining )L’rient’e cccssarv7 TopOn mall. lin,e personnelfor spring and $2.gItcr hr. Must havebes gm,m’al clerk. Non-prol’it I lease sere qualifications if practices. Andrews In- lull IJnlc. t’~p )1’~ Itrlncet sun,met. Wehave openingsin least $7 atl I~ourin ’,’our spare (ll’gaoizu[kin re(nires an In- BABVSI’rTER wanted my duslries. I)aytol,. N. J. 201-~7- Ih’inlJng. 170A ~:xau(ler S .. every)osition a.nl¯, p.nl., kite (rivers license. Call Sandee time. wnuhl you like Io know dividual possessing good interested in consulting wo’k tl Nevitl f;09-44:1-4.t64. :1/27 P ainsboroborne, for 1 child. lo lox ,,oz5(52. e/o l’rmceton ¯11tl)(5. 4/3 I’rillcclon. N.J. shiII. We have many big l how.Call l~.orraine I;09-4411- tcle }hone munnerto n’ovidc :1::;0-5 Mon-Fri..’goedpay. Cal.l corn )any I)enefits. );lid I1752. 4-1(I GAL/GUY FIt,DAY -- relief on telephone swit. Packet. ;I/27 Builders office needs ex- 1~(19-~19-2t;05 CVellJngs. 4/t vacation, holiday pay, sick] ienced secretary with ehboard and }erfurm h!aveand nlanv’ i more.We ;ire I ¯ n,iscellaoeooscleri L()CALgift store seeks full GItAPIIICAR’rlST -- avail. :l pernmvledgeof genera’l office cal dut es ’rELEPIIONESOLICITOR -- newiu Ihe arba and looking dovs a week. Call Jim Ed- work, good t;’pist, some throughout the organization. newspapers. LIMOUSINEdrivers . part ItESI’;AIt(’II ASSIS*I’ANT-- forv.’ard Itl moctingyou.Apply time sales help. Cull{;4)9-924- wdrds.Ix)9-921-25:13 or 921-8~]8. Experience on electric ~iONTESSORI teachers sell area Ex- hu’ I’rincetnn puhlishin~ ;it Mollyl’iteher ServicePhlza 4.t27 fnrappointn,ent. 3/27 bookkeeping,no’shortlmnd, II Ivpev.’rltcr re(uired (.)wn substitutes. Sendinquiry with perience helpful but not. time. Must be 21. Am.pm. & con1 }allv. lnlnlediate, fUll 4/I0 a.n,.-4:311p.m. 40 hoursat $150 education &experience to Box necessary. Hourly rate plus weekends.Ideal for manwho on N.J’. Turnpike. Cranhory. .... weekly. Call fio11-4411-40111li’ansportation necessary. :35 lime loS’lion ()}ell for nmlnre N.J. fi119-1;55-43:~),l\11 E(ual i,uur week. CaII Mrs. Repose n02518c/o PrincetonPacket. iocentive bonus. Interested works shift work. Ap- and nltelligeot ]crsoo wilh ,veekdhysfor appointment. parties nlav write Box~02390 prnximatelv 15-20 hours per tlpporlunity Employer. 3/27 TYPIST-- needed in our 11119-924-4124.An equal op- 4/3 B+A.or II.S. ,lob loci,des (’LFItl.i TYPIS"r- gmleral 3/20 pnrturdtyen, ph>yer 4/:3 c/o I’rincetbo Packet. ff week.I;419-9’24-1115711. ’.1/1’,1 prcpuralionand ;’crifJcal hm+1[ ch, rical w.rk & Ivping for typing department, knowledge conlpalcr based (blta. t.i)nsl ruclJol, site offi’ce.Saiarv o’f ."dTSTor will train¯ Good gramn,cr and attention to (;UARI)S -- Uoiforms fur- research and higher clunuicnsuralcwilh abilii~: detail is essential. DESIGNDItAFTSMAN. exp. I’dncatiol,. Accuracy and (’all 2ti1-32.i-1101ilt. 51r. I h,nrv IIVAC.Coosulling Engineers MI’]I)[CAL secretary - for ARTS AND CRAFTS -- oished. Work in Prineeton- I,awrenceville aran. For appt. I c t I . dot i I d)solutclv M :% I N T E N A N C E & :]/27 15PINIONR.ESEAItCII 11ffice. M. Benton& Assoc.. n,ulti s)eeialtv "medical demonstrators needed for a SECRETARV ncccssarv.Sinnc knowledge i)f Priocetan. R19-921-6754.4/19 facilitv, l’ioowled~,eof medical new home party plan com. call2(11 -:129-t;021. L[ (lit’ ilcad~qnicstructure wit ln (;ItOUNI)SMAN-- m/f -- full N. llarrison St. tim(, hu"j)rofessiunal huihling. Princeton. N.J. tcrmi/lologyrequired. Liberal pany..lligh eon~mmsion,no Frill time girl/guy Fridaytvpe univcrsilies desirahle. Cull All ben,tits. I’:ckert &(;utarz B(I11KKEFI’FII- immediate MAIDS- apply io oerson sahu’vand excellent benefits. expermnee, no delivery. }ersonoceded ifi busvhff~ce. BarbaraW(.nlhn’f. I;09.92.t-5:1311 Ao Equal Opportunity Goodbeuefits, lliltoo Inn. Tel. ~Ir.’.s flackworthfi0J-924- (c) 11pportunitvfor ad:’aneement. Shouldpossess good s[eno and 2nI .~i7-.t311i. 4/1() npen!ngfor an individual witb En ph,yer IACENSEDREAl, ESTATE hWill)pointmPiH. 3/27 a nunu,,nnl or 5 yeurs, ex- i~.luomoothSt.. Extended.E. 930(i. 4/3 Managementopenings. Call tvpingsk s U usualbusiness SAI,ESPERSON -- lligh peMence it, all phases of Windsor.N..I. :1/27 Gloria10-4 I;09-tTJ5-5249. Bobbi ~’hichis interesting andoffers earnings:.ire available when bnnkkeering to gener,’dledger. " ...... after 6 p.m. EwingI;09.771. gnodbenefit,;. vnu work for a long ABt:III TEC’I-’S -~-~i~t’r - Sahn’y opeu. Send resumeto IIOUSEKI’:EPEI{ - happv 1497. 4/3 bslublished, progressivefirm¯ KI’:YIq;N(’II()I’EItAT()Ii druflsnlan wiih 5 vrs cx- Pelr(deuin Data, p.o. Box0. BABYSI’FI’ER- for 3 me. old. CalI mn’t lime 2rid shift. Fx- I,ight housekeeping,i\h, ture, BABYSH’TEI{ -- in mv well-behavedschool childreh Wcwill train. Call for con- pericnce. Fckerl & Ualarz. Itockvllill N.I.9855:1 ;I/27 Robbi,m’ille homeonly. Ii- i 1 I. II &fii andworking mother 511".51. Dortch fidentkd interviewand ask for n.,ricnccd. i(Tatornccde(] for 2111-217.4L~)1i. . _ 41!.!) _ " reliable mrsoo with own for appointment ra}idly cx)an[ling lirm in Ira,s )ortation. Princeton 3:30. Prefer nlature person need vmlr kind. exper enccd Pat rieia MiLcbelI t;09-44:1-6290. t )t hel)." l,ive in or out. t;rl,’icE IIELPEi’, -/ui7 ~,me I0 a.m.to 4p.m. tf Princelan. N.J. (’onvicullv- I/I’:(;ISTI’:ItI’:I) N[’ItSE+ for IIOLISIOKEI,]PER Borough.Port time. 1-2 days find) fehihlren.(;4)J-259-71195. Mnn.throFri. 609-655-22011 located office. Salary Cnl1+~ )er v.’eek.(;0.I-J24-0050. 3/~27) 3/27 Bri(gewuter near lit. 206. misc. duties, arehitecturul nlensuralewith exp(-’ricncc 12ni.lki.lil, al 51cdiculSoilc of After 7p.Ul.201-526-8774.4/:1 nffiec. Mustbare cal’. Eekert hixnryclinlnulnily,l/clalivcly Costodianand housekeeping &Gatarz. "~}I-L~JT-4290. :1/27 t’all Mrs.(;raul for a ×,rsouni ellS’," hnl inlcl’cSlblgix)silion aides nceded h)r our hos)iLal inlervicw Nalional(’l)nlmlcr ~ilh ~..d sahu’yanti l)enefils hnusckee ring tie mrtment. CLEANINGAND laundry. 1 Anal,%slsI Inc,, ltt, I & Farber SALES PERSON WITH availahh, Io a reliable aud Exccllenl workinlgtend,,tuns. bedroomupartment (2 people) AV(IN FI,AIR FOR INTERIOR ltd.. I’rinccton.N.J. (9~’i.111. I;09-I i’esl~llisihb?nnrse. Allcr !1 ;I,III, I sah,rY alld henefiLs.Apply ill KI’:YPUNCIIOPERATOI{S CIIIIA)CARE:2girls. ages I: in Plainshoro 1 day a week. ItESPONSIBLEbabysitter 51hi F.flig-1155-22~n. asks I)ECOIIATING. No ex- 4/11)] pCI’S()I,. &9. light housekeeping,owr Callevcnh,gsfi09-799-3265.4/3 ,ceded - for 2 boys, 2 (lays CAN’]’ MAKEI’~NDS MEET? )erience necessary.Will train. 72"i ;f Local office of nutionally trunsportation. Somerset ...... week. 12-5pro. Owntrim- Get it all together witb the .... 7 ...... 7" ~I Iq:RS()NNI’II)FI’T knownsnackfood eolnponv 2::10-5::]11 daily. Excellenl t Frill companybenefits. I..I’,N :l-11&ll.7.I.alllln’tclr ,, ; : ’ ’ ~,+ ,+ ~" needs experienced keypunch wage.12()H 8-16-53:t9. s.’pertatianreqaired. I;0.1-41111- n,onev yea makeselliog Avon Shcrwin.V,ilIiams, E.W.Town IOI’I Innc. Ib hodliursnig I , ..++ ( A,t R,,~ lCLINIC 4/17 IIISTDRIC ROUSES -- q122& ’.1/27 Prodtic[sto friends andneigh- BI’I’. , I, ’,I’51[’+\1)’, . tN ., . ,, , opm’ators, t)pportunitv to (’enter. [;09440*4&~L tf TYIIST 1~5 ~an \’fold’ htlni(,.(’ranbtn’v ¯li(t9-395-e725 workwith newestkey to" disc assistanl needed Mureh tu hers. (;cod IllOUey: NO dulics ,,chidingi)ho’nc ~’ori~., :t/,71 "’( nu.lchil,e,t;ood starling sulary ...... Nuvember. Wednesday lhru "selling" experience ...... Tills is a )ernlanelll no fee jnb I"~:~It.:l,l,\;/’I;i" (llq,],~lN<;S --" ..... aodbenefits. A.pplyin persan. ,qu,}dav aflernonns. Guide, necessary. I’ll tnnch you C~ in Pr nceloIl, ct. (’onleill and < 2011725:t;014. 3/27 ATI’ENTION:LADIES hlr t’llshidian. Malron, ACCOUNTINGCLERK/TYP- office;indgiftsbopdaties. Call IIOSTESSm/f -- earn free apply haw. Posit,anJs open. MAINTEN’ANCE& lland) FRITOI,AY, INC. 6119-924-5951eves. 4/:1 Arts & Crafts kits by Management)ositions now ]lriver/t’uslodion and person-inusl haveown tools IS’I" -- Require some- avuilable in vour immediate Ihi~iiless lllfice Si,crehirv. RunteI andJersey Ave. ,ne to tvpe. file and do hostessing Anei craft party. J & ,I TEMI’(IItAIUES Full tilnc for gar,lan apls. No. Brunswick.N. J. Free lessons interesting and area with l;~ashian Wagon. ~.)3fiB(. I. L.:lx;’renecville (h>ndsalary. I,enefils and A ))1%’il, persuo102 llickory simple bookkeeping, ~ill ..... You’ve tried the rest - NOW x~ ill’king t’olidilions. %%’" Equal (Ipportanity Employer train. Interesting academic Cue.Call Gloria 10-4 fi09-695- Irv the best. Call CathyMiller I;09-883-5572 CornerIt( .. llightslnwu,N.J. :1/27 5249.Bobl)i after li p.m.Ewing 3/27 Windsoi¯-lqainshliro Sehool 4/i0 atmosphere. Send resume of SECRETARYfor corporate ( 6"1)9235-9256. 4/;] llislricl. Ih’hlcetooJrl.. N.,I. experience and sah, rv Io: office.Someoffice experience. (;09-771.1497. 4/3 MECHANICSASSISTANT -- 611!1.~i9.112111L 3/27 Fleet M;dntenaneeof township Muriel Leonard. The Center acceptal)le tvping and sber- transportation vehicles and for Professional Ad- ,hand required. Excellent n, aintenanee equipment. OI"FI(’EIII’:I,P -- To answer vancement, P.O. Box 997, salary andemployee benefits. NEEDED- Couple to serve as Immediate opening. Send l’Alrr TIME-- income op- I)bone. irtus( h’pc Plcase call I’IIIEI: I.’IN.\Nt’IAI, ANI) IlliUSEKI~EPEIt WANTED SIgCIIETARY witb light Somerville.N.J.0887fi. 4/4 Pleasunt workingconditions. caretaker and housekeeper Besumeand salary requir- portunity for husband-wife 2111-:1~)-699 I. 3/27 ll(’llt’N’l’lNtl 151:l.’l(T]ll -- 5 niorningsa week.9-12, for sbortl,aml needed for )er- ApplyDeLaval Turbine, Inc., and to occupy cottage on nmntsto: :’,Ir. B:,ri’v Clark. team. excellent earning Winih~lhir Princelon iu’ea gelieral dcanblgin Riverside manentms,lion in llightstmvn ...... Prmeeton-Rightstown Rd., grounds of t[dpewell Farm. TownshipManager. (Vard SI.. potential. Call eve. or Sat. nihlicly iOVlicdoolslanding areaof Princetnn.Please call area. \ arietv nf duties¯ Nofee. West WindsorTownship, N.J. Repk’ Box ~025~. c/o Prim East Windsor,N.J.0115:.~. 4/3 Iiil’l~l, reselu’chOl’gai,izalh)n. R E A L E S T A T E Phone 1109-799-2000.Mr. 1291) 526-25~J. 4/10 I)ENTAI. ASSISTANT-- 110.1-.)24-.i7:14.~’1 4/19 Pleasecall ~oda,,,. SALESI)ERSON - Experience cetoli Packet. ex )criellccd for desk Ih’quirl,n,enls: cxcellanl Wilkinson. 4/3 4/3 dudes oecountingand controllership preferred but will train. Call irwolving schednling, n,ain- J & J TEMPORARIES Mrs. Alcott. office n,anager laining records lighl typing (lackgrmuld; govol~nnlent ~:11;lit. 1. l,awreoeeville conlracling cx pCl’lence ; 609-1183-5572 for appointlnent609+395-15444. ENERGETIC cleaning IIAIF.DRESSER- for Thur- ItI’:AL ESTATEsales person and chairs,de relief. Sen eves andweekends 799-(r.;01. wonlan ] ([av a week, ov,’n sday. Fridav and Saturday rcsulnP (O Box,,12524. c/o liishlrv ill crcalive and M(STII FP,’S IIELPER - 3/27 wantedfor Princeton nffiee 6f I q’J ncelonl )ackel. 9/27 ilnagihalivc results io Stults Iteoltv Cn., :57 N. Main PAR’rT1Ml~takeinventory in transporlatio~.201-359-4230. withor with&itfollm,’ing. Cull hn,g established firm¯ Ex- nlanagcnlt.nl eoOll’ols and Working mother needs St.. Cranbur~’. tf local stores. Carnecessary. 4/3 201-3~J-2215. 4/10 dependable oerson to help 2 Write phmm number oerienee desired, but not businessscnse (O hc (IOe of witb hn’ge congenialfi, mily. ex- PART TIME gardener and necessary¯ PhoneWeidel Real managingcxecuti,’cs (if )ericnee to ICC Box :~4 Estate. ask for RichardWeidel erie.vine conlpany. l leasaot surroumlings,hve-in I-...... ;;’<--- DENTALASSISTANT -- to )aramus,N.J. 07652. 4/:1 Ilandyman. oldor "inan Iqt(51) Uc"r I() N (’ontral or oui.1199.896-119;t. :1/27 work)art time and Saturdays preferred. Belle Meadarea COMPANIONWANTED for ur EarlSneddon. 6o9-737-1500. (’llordinuttn. ~ lnleresting An Equul Opportunity Em- ourcompanyis expanding. Call21) 1 -:159-(1272. :]/27 elderh’ gentleman. Princeton tf Sl)ol for intelligcot. )er- )lilver. Weneed 15 hard workers who in ~rncetnn office. E’x- alunlus. 1 day a week sonal)le, individoulnlonitoring (’af i’ll col in confidel,ceMr. ure willing to learn oewskills. )erioneo )referred b(ll anl from :l p.m. - 11:30 a In lalln’cchl in NcwYork ’q2- MANAGI..~Rfor distinctive Must be available im- w ng to Ira n right person. RI,:CEPTI(INIST ~/ iohs Ihro g rge we) offset I;112-3:1:1:1. :1/27 I~i9-921-6619. :1/27 PRI)DUCTION LINE Walking distauce of town In’,,ring con,panv. Position card and gift shop - mature mediately. Guaranteed in- ()PERATOIt -- On job RETIRED PERSON -- for Please I’epl’; Box,452510. c/o ASSISTANT- for doctors InvolvescusIoll,l..r conlat’t wonum/mwilb some retail emne with opportunity for Iraining for varied duties in part lime or full time. Outdoor I rinccton l’uckct. " office in Princeton¯Full time, scheduling. )roducliun record n, anagcment experience, rapid advaneehient. svnthetie fiber production. landscape maintnnanee. Call :1/27 experiencepreferred. Replyto kecping, and product,no I leasant workingt condition¯ Salary$fi011 l(otating shift schedule.Base Millstane Turf Inc. 609.448- box ~92505 e/o Princeton analvsis K cwh,dge of urt. III)USEKEI~PEI(-full or part Excellent growth opportunity. (’all 1201)2-1!1411’.11 54110. 4/3 I’acket. tf time. Competent, ex- dav ,’ate $:t.sa per hr. plus calnera, slrip]ing, and Phune 6015-924-4890for ap- or12111)725-17.t7 SCtlOOLCAI"ETERIA help - dil’fereutials for shifts andfor nqnliughel fful. I’.’xccllent perienced, cheerful person for i}ointmont. 410 2/27 South Brunswick. Workwhile complete management of Sial. & Sun. Lilyeral company ___ heoefils, salary opel C; I m children arc in school. Full henefits. Ilanllllond. 201-297-5109’for hanle and 2 Imvs, II andl2, of tin,e. Call201-3:.~J-.10.t4, ext. 8 BEAUTICIANWanted. Full & working,are,its. Job includes RECEPTIONISTin Personnel be[ween11:3o and 10:30. part thne. good,av. (2011359- ItABYSI’I"rINGfor school-age al)lmi nl merit. 9/27 cleaniug, fund shopping, and AMELIOTEXINC. STORE MANAGER with SOCIAL WORKER Office. Variedduties including RockyllilI. N.J. selling ability to run pool 11102.Ifolna Beau[):Saon tf children and light dinner prepuration, clothing some tvpng Must have housekeeping 2-4 p.m., 4-5 Full time. Psychiatric Social (;09-924-I~90 ~storc. All Work Company, davs per week. Owntran- care. child suoervision. Own pleasant" lelephone n, anncr. Ao Ecual Opportunity Em- Belle Mead,N.J. 12011 359- IIIII)I{KI.:I.:PEI{- Aceoants car necessary.’. Goodsalary worker( MSW) u’ith experenee Permanent position ia " :~)00. 3/27 spSrtation preferred¯ 609-883- mvaldec e’k .’,linin,al ex- and pleasant environment. n familycounselling, for a 250 l+awrenceville area. No fee. PARTTIME IIELP -- Land- ployer MATUREreceptionist wanted 5961. 3/27 wi’icuce. 5 day week11 hour KJngstunurea. 201-:129-2439a,d. ful aecreditea,private. scapewnrk (i09-4411-1J62. t t ) tf 3/27 part time for busy pediatrics dayPllue ;0 -’]24-021;41.4/1(I b’ Comeill!, office¯ Alert and qmc"k must eves. 4/10 m’ehiatrie hospital. To be available Suturdays and on wbvideservices to patients J & J TEMPORARIES Wanted-responsibleperson to md their families in an ex- L~.1311lit. 1 Lawrcnceville short oct,,e. Call 600-924.11185, SI’: LLTInS SECIIETARY- Small non babysit weekdays. Own I,AB TECHNICIAN-- Veell ENTIIUSIASTIC.°-Liketo,ell bet. ’.1 and4p.m. 9/27 IIOUSEKEEPING help profit educationalcorporations ,anding social work depart. I;09-003-5572 Transportation.609.443-1005 In,,ned. Medicaloffice work. WtSRI,I) FAMOUSRESORT nlcnt. Salary commensurate 3/27 other people about a good needed, full time work, 1 INEIIUItST.N.C. seeks rapid, accurate typist wilh experience hnd ability. 3/27 Adept at routine bematologv tbing? Put your enthusiusmto benefits, references. Write withadn, b, istrutive skills for andbucteriology. Cull (;09-924- work. Earn good income part MissDemott at P. O. Box956, full time general secretarial Excellent fringe benefits. PLAYC;ROUND leaders aod (;085betwcen;i.4:9Op.m.week. nigh Earnh,gs Assared...for Immediate openiug. Contuct assistauts for the WestWiud- time or full time. For in- Somerville, N.J. 08876. 4/3 mblic relations type executive v, nrk. Sleno oct necessary¯ DRAFTSMAN AND IN- (I;r.,’s.. 4/3 terviewcal1201-~7-2029.~,x 3/27 UMPIRESto referee table Salary ~40-$5511.per month Mrs.llendriea Kim.Director, sor I)lainsboro summer STRUMENT MAN COM- tenois tournament at Prin- nleellng sl,emlle JOb)rofile. Psychiatric Social Services reerealkn} programJnly 8til Resmusibilities n’ccaire (It}erOding on experience. I)ept., at Ext. 262, ~7, ~6 or BINATION ceton YWCA.For more in- Excellnntbmmfits. Start May thru Aug..ith. 5 days a week,9’ formationI;09-460.~40 or 921- qualifying prospects for ( 2;15. u.n,. to 12 p.m. Teaebingor CLEANING PERSON, ex- bu,%’in~/inspeetinn trips to 1. Call for interview 609-921- Tax Map Work and Layout MEDICAI~TIIANSCI{IBER--perienced, 1 day week, 3187. 3/27 DRIVER- PART TIMEdays. oatstanding ,lid-south retort 7575. E(ual opportunity em- eoanselling experience Public Works Projects For references,. $2.50 hr. 2101-.297 poyer. 4/10 ’I’IIE CARRIERCLINIC helpful. For moreinformation Townshipof Montgomery WebuveopeaingsCo, qualified 25-40hrs. weekly. Must know prope’tv..f est of ts type in Belle Mead,N. J. callI;0 i J-7J9-2:177. H ) 3/.79 personnel to type discharge fi:t40. 4/3 NY & NJ airports.Must be the worldaod worldrenowned. 201-359-3101 Full-time employment - summaries and operation over~ andhave clear N.J. Actuol selling done on GFNEIIALBUSINESS office Ilourly wage commensurate 3/27 with experience. Pension reports in the eomfm’tof your DRIVERS- school.bus drivers DriversLicense. Call Crown property b,%’ higlllv post,tuns availal)le nn a per- own hmne. Must have ex- GARDENCENTER & Land- Limousineat 609-448.4389.3/27 profcssioaal line soles staR’. n,anent basis. Very pleasant Plan, Paid llospitalization, over 21. Valid N. J. license. ’rECIINICALTYPIST needed Vacationsand flolidays. Apply tensive knowledgeof medical scape work-- Full and part Will assist in obtaining bus Earoings depend only on working conditions, many in l[opewell area. One week terminology. Excellent ear- time. ’,illage Nurseries 8a numberof qualified prospects en, plovee benefits. Same Municipal Building, Belle driverslicense¯ $3.25 perhr. assignment starting im- Meud, Director of Public ,ring potential. ReplyP.O. Box Yorklid, lhg ~tstown.~9-44a- opproximatey 5 hoursa day. you can schedule for trips. experi,)nce preferred+Prin- mcdn,tely. 125. East 13runswiek. N.J. (14311. 4/3 Iteferrals from owners ceton University Store¯ Mr. LIFEGUARD POSITIONS WorksOffice, 201-359-8211. 0H810. 4/3 i;09-896-9707. 3/13 BUONAPARTE CRAFT unusually high and highly ~uickle. No phone calls available at private corn- :1/27 FEAST-- crafts people J & J TEMPORARIES wantedfor indoor craft show productk,e. Call Mr. Anderson ilease¯ 3/27 inanityreels located in East ~5311lit. 1, Lawrenceville at 1;09-924-L80U.((} )2-4 p.m. See Windsor. N. J. Guaranteed 609-883-5572 ~()MFItSI:T April 20 & 21, 9 a,m. to 6 p,m, sularied positions for the LICENSED Real Estate REAL ESTATE SALESMAN CLEANING PERSON -- $I0 per 10’ by 5’ space. display ud oo page 7 of The 3/27 person.Aggressive office hasl every Salurday. Nice home. "ilt’)Sl;IT{’L" Packet. 9/27 BABYSITTER - for 3 sumn, er begim,ing Memorial n,/f for E.endallPark office. I)lAt,-+,-,*", ¯ ’,,d,,,.... BuonaparteGalleries60Park engaging children in my Day wt~kend Ihrough Labor oj~eniog for sales person. Excellent opportunity for the Must furnish A-I references. St. Bordentown.Call Anna Lawrence Township home. Day.Call 61RI-440-7533or write: Excellent ,,ppm’tunities for right persm,. Steele. Roslolf& Goodsalary. Write telephone Dial ’}0[-5’)6-1767 for a eon,-i 609-298.1117Friday 12-9. lhmrs, lh30 - 5:30. Mon-Fri. Ifecreatioa Directors, (1:1 person ,.,’illing to work.Call [ Smith.I’-. Realtors and In- ,,umber to Box ~02513, e/o pl~te’recordede listing Saturdayofl ’ ’ &" Sunday9 6 ’3/27 Mustdrk’e, parent maybring ,IANrrOR- part time for bar Mrs. F’errine for appointmentI Princeton Packet. 3/27 "’ ORGANISTNEEDED - by t Deunisan Dr., East Windsor uvailahlepositions, tf local church.Please call ¢~)9- mvnchild. Plunsecall 1109.771- N.J. for an application. 4/10 and diniog room, mornings, 00t~.B03-0011. VauxWilson surors. Call 201-297-0200for tf 9.1511. 4/19 Peacockhas, Prineelon. 609- Associates. :~./;~.~ appointmenl, 924-26111. 3/27 924-1707. 3/27 TIlE PRINCETON PACKET "Seven For Central Jersey" .’~,,~ Y.,t NEWS TheI zwr~tBr~ h~ilflf;r "BeeManville News THE CEN77GqL POST ll)INDSOR-ItIGHTS HERALD Class i fi ed dvertising lhe f’r,11&lin NEWSRECORD THURSDAY,MARCH 28, 1974 5-8 BargainMart BargainMart BargainMart HelpWanted SituationsWanted Announcements1 Personals BargainMart BargainMart ITRAVE~anion - TRENT IIANDY SIlOP -- AT SECRETARY- For central MOTIIEI{wishes to babysit in CI,EAItANCESALE CAMERA-- 35 ram. Mamiya OLD MOIIAGANYdresser Princeton law firm. Full or her home,refs. & experienced, SAVE YOUR GAS! Vacationlwanted for this summer. PENNINGTONCIRCLE Sekor1060 DTL,135 ram, F3.5 PI,ANNING-- to huild or part-time tminimum of 20 at home. Ben Franklin Swim Goingto Europe. 609-~6-60~. [ rome of Ilandmade lamp with mirror $45. Old pine 4 remodeh Wehave beautiful I tapewellarea. f,o9.466-2942. Club, Lawronceville, has a ¯ 4/3 60¢each: Blousesskirls, tops, telephoto lens. #201Vivitar drawer chest - $60. Small hours weakly1. Must have 4/3 shades and restorat on of screen prints, cle. (Sale ends flash, Nikon 639 filters. antique burnwoodpanels and substantial legal experience, lira Rednumber of openingsfor antique metals) announces April 01 COMEEAIU,Y FOR Leather carrying ease, All in kerosene space heater - $25. hand hewnbeams, all sizes particularly in the real estate familymemberships. Contact ALCOIIOLICS AN- that the newsbophoursureg-5 LAIIGI~SEI,ECTION newcondition. $200, Call after Morrischair, elawfeet - $45. andlengths. Please call [;09- membershipchairman at 609- NONYMOUStIELP AND daily 609-737-1109. Lamps Manyother items $1,29 & up Oldwalmlt banquet table with 799-11:145. 4/10 area. Salary negotiable. Call BABYSITTING -- my home 882-8130or 883-2563. If INFORMATIONCALL 609- rewired-repaired-mounted, 6 p,m. 6o9-921-9451. 4/10 8 leaves needs 2 end-drop 609-924-00,10from 9 to 5. hourly, daily, weekly. Ex- leaves - $175. Oaksofa chaise 3/27 924-7592. tf tf SPI,:CIAI. BUY:19" stuffed, perienced, reliable. Fenced lounge curving and claw feet FOUR750-17 tires mountedon yard. References.609445-0042. TIIERE IS ROOMnow for musical bunny rabbits, Now needsnew cover- $!t5. Call 609. MAINTENANCEhelp wanted $2.09. l{eg. $It.95. Limited five-lug rims off Chevystep- 4/3 your preschool child in a CALLBIRTIIRIGHT -- for :10" ROUNDblack & white MEI)ITEIIFtANEANsofa, 466-0528. 3/27 va)i. $5O. for all. 609-1D6-0:~J3 at private institution. Tel. 609- thoughtfullysupervised group. amuunt. gold and white, hreeade type 921.76006 a.m.to 4 p.m. Beautiful woodedgrounds at help throughout pregnancy, nmrhle-top table, 4 chairs, afler 5. tf Pregnancy test uvailabln, iron, import from Italy, an- print, like new,wooden arms. the Nassau Cooperative A & B FACI’OItYOUTLET Paid$6.50, asking $22.5. Eves. & AVAILABLEon Tuesday. Nursery School, Prineetun. Confidential,no fees. Call 609- lique rod finish, Frenchsty/l~6 209.YEAR.OI,D BARNEBO BASE GUII"AR - Call PERSON TO WORK IN ICE 924-7343. If 609-{55.0133. 10BSo.Main St,, Manville wkcads, 609-924-6287. 3/27 BEAMS-- hand hewn Imams. 609.924-57J2preferably after 5 CI{EAMSTORE $1.90 hr. 10 Ilonest, dependable woman 609-924-0542.Applications also Excellentcharacter amlcolor, p.m.,anytimeweek ends. If yrs.and older. Call 009-443. for housecleaning¯ Call 609- takenfor 1974-75school year. (201)526-9778 924-~)51for details. 012 BoundBrook Rd., Call609-02’1-35t I after 5. tf 5955. 3/27 3/27 4/10 HIGIrTSTOWN PLANNED Dunellen lie TRAINSET Extra frank, 2 SEMINARYstudents will RENTAL: - ROCKY HILL PARENTHOODCIANIC - ( 2011~8-9784 Mondayevenings. Ca11609-448- COLLECTORSITEMS - 3/27 IAONEL-AMERICANFLYER ’rlIE(’ItI(’KI.TrCA(;E switches, accessories,like REAL ESTATE SALES housesit June-August 1974. FIRE COMPANY proudly 3439. tf Calendar picturessuitable for TRAINSwanted bv collector. new.Call wkdaysbeha’e 4::~J. PERSONwith or without Avaitab/e for interviews, announces...completionof A/C :framing.Old sheet musieund Will pay up to $’,00 a set or :13 ltailroad Place I;.09.7:17.30110,ext.221~1. 4/3 experience.Excellent training I references. 6o9-024-t640. 4/3 banquethall facilities to ae- orchestrations of the early 52509 ~or your collection. llopewell.N.J. program. Write Box #02404,’ eomodatewedding receptions, 1930’s. Old household items AUTOTOP TENT - with plus odds and ends. Printing Pleusecull 609-585-9210after 5 609-460-t242 c/oPrincetun Packet. tf GOVERNESSjob desired for bridal showers, dances, ladder, sleeps 4, excellent p.m. tf CERAMIC-Kiln-Studiosize summerby special education parties, and business HouseSitting type. Severalfonts still in the condition,$12.5. Call 6O9-924- meetings¯ YourGroup too can wrappers.609-695-7876. 4/3 Easter cards &gifts¯¯¯ Casual $4011. Excellent condition. major. "ru2ormgin reading, 7459. 4/lO Indian and Mexicanclothing¯¯¯ Assorted molds¯Call 609-449- math, etc. Wall versed in enjoy atmosphere for your Selected antiques... Doll 0515weekendsoreveaings. swimming,bicycling, other dining, party, or meeting BICYCLE- Boys 20" Schwinn houses & (loll house fur- ’.1/27 sports. St. Life SavmgCert. pleasure. Complete modern ItOUSESITTEI{S available Jr. Sting-Ray. Excellent FIREWOODSALE - for those MATUItE-- reliable person June thru August. Twomature AAAFACTORY OUTLET -- fewcold nights left, Seasoned niture...Quilts&crafts. ’,1/27 Will travel. Call Diana, 609- kitchenfacilities andcatering Case of the UnlovedFixture: condi tion. 6O9-446-8220.3/27 required occasionally to stay 737-:1665. 4/3 available. Wewelcome )’our responsible women seek hardwoods.1/4 cord $t7, 1/2 nigllts in nice home.Must like inspection. For complete house.sitting position in Sougly no onetook it fromtile cord $27. and full cord $.54. animals. Mail telephone dee s wrte to Rocky H 1 Princeton area. Excellent free box. Next weekit comes IIAND CRAFTEDTALL Delivered. Call Lumberjacks. SCUIJ~’rUHEDRUG - Gold, RUBBERSTAMPS nmnber to Box #02514, c/o }took & LadderCo. No~ t clc Princeton refs. Call 609-~24- with green stamps. ’rile CLOCKS 609-448-8976. 4/10 05 st. yds. I-1/2 yrs old. Price Scllool or College address Princeton Packet. 3/27 CI[ILD CAI{E-- housekeeper Reservations, RockyRill, N. 6065.Otherwise call 413-.542- IttIOSTEI{S’ COUP.Largest open.609.440-1 !157. :1/27 llomebusineos, zip-eerie seeks live-in weekendevery J. 00553or call 609-921-6.368.tf 5610- collect. If Iron). shade and fixture T-6" Higl) Rubhcr stamps of ull kinds other week. Call after 3 p.m. nperatiml for a 109-mile Solid Cherry und sizes madeto your order :X11-249-6465or 201-548-5072. radius. "Kernelsize pricing." Worksfrom Germany at: 3/27 After MLIV1974 2 nlilns south ’,VINEHOBBY USA - }lame OItlENTALFt)()I) & GIFTS ItlNKSON’S " " ’ winemakin~ supplies Resumes TIlE PRINCETON GRAI)UATEstudent writing nf Lambcrtvdle on Rte. 29. Phone000440-3483 after 6 available 820 State Rd., Rte. ’rrmlton l:armers Market. 82 NassauSt. tf CooperativeNursery School is dissertation seeks housesit- flight now, 4 miles north of n.m, Chinese,,lapanese, Kurean, nowaccepting applications for ring arrangement during l)oylesloo:uon RIc. (ill. Open 2O6N. Princeton. Free con- Philippianh)od. Varietyof so’,’ Saaduys. sultation and testing. Open the 1974-75school year. Places academicyear 1974/75. 609- 3/27 Tues.- Sat. 10.6p.m. Thurs. 10- andna60ral fea)ds. Thui’s. 12-.5, 5 GeneralTirns -- size 735x15. are available for 3 and4 year 452.3709Room 3225. 4/10 Fri. 12-6.Sal.11-5. tf RED]T- ResumeEditing. RESPONSIBLE19 yr. old girl tIOUSE PLANTS -- The 9 p.m, Tel. 609-924-5703. tf llardlyused. $85. 201-297-91;98. seeks position as live-in old boysand girls. Please call Greenllouse, 1 Exeter Court tf Personalized$25.0(I. By Ap- habysitter or housekeeper¯ BarbaraVannerson at 609-921- pointment.609-695-2505. 684 3145or Joyce Schladweiler609- (Corner of Dorchester Dr.) Whitehead lid. & U.S. I. Experienced. 609-924-,1097 , r East Windsor¯609440 8438 4/10 924-8494, 4/3 RESPONSIBLE-- mid-30"s LOOK.’Se hotll kuowthat you ’" . ’ " ,wtu’~,, T(IYOTA, PINTO, DATSUN STAMPS GardenState Capitol. If cvcnmgs. coaplewith ;I monthchild wish are wusting )’our time and COIN-OP CLEANING owners " 5 brand-now Io house-sit (luring summerin nloney Irving Io get a good with Bridgestcmetires.6.15x13, ~5. Plate blocks, covers,albums Princetoa area. Local night’s .~leep out of thut I"l{l’]l" S EI,F-SER VICE 609-4-13-3291. and supplies at reasonable references supplied. Write crumtnv ( eL d-bed vou are ...... STEAMING 4/I11 prices.Want lists filled, large sleeping"on. C’ 1 e, " )vcr to USED.FURNITURE. of every, or small. Wewdl also buy Rohert Jollnston, 61;3 (escrlptmn Thousandsof feet MON’TESSORICHILDREN’S l,exingten Ave.. N.Y.C.1111122 ...... u)d ~’,tr- cat (’11INWASII ...... stamps and collections. SituationsWanted Announcements or call 212-421-11410. ,I/1O ....o,ml)’,dh,tl ..~’."2.’: waterbed’~ It’s. to~ )rov,’se through. Always 259Nassau St. LocatedI/2 mile in from Rt. IIOUSEOF Kendall Park is behtad VikingFurniture I,UMI~EIt- 3/.r’ nlvwood-20¢ accepting applications for the 7duarantee~Jto givc you a great :o~lecthionngd~ff~rtunlt- larg?t l)ers t ~x.ls Is’I 7 & ft- 2920tThreeBridges, NJ (bet. 1974-75school yeear. Tran- night’s sleep everyn gh yes, ’ C u ty. free parking 17¢)e,’ I’1 4X0be’mlS I.) ft-.5 : emngton & ,Somerv.e TUESDAY DELIVERY of EVE’ItYnight. Alte’ at yes 3 Dadv, 8::10 to 5:3O. Closed t’ach.(’all 019-44x-31172after II Opeu(loll’,’ 10 Io 4:,10, Closed Younghigll school student, sportation available. 201-297- ~, ,,, ’ "" (" t94 ISunnay , Eoson Furn ture conscientmus, ambitious, llealth Foods, Vitamins, Food 6066,201-297-9144. tf BargainMart ,,,.’...g St.. [ nceton10.- . - I).m tf Mondays. seeks cmploymunt for sum- Supplements Dietary foods 51111or 1~19-939-2679. tf l)oylcstolvn, Pa. tf oler monthsand possible part- etc. Call Nutrition Center448...... THE STAMPCENTER I MainSt. time during school year. 4805, Tuesdaybefore 1:00 Free 9 5 15 TIRES FOR SALE CANNELCOAL -- Special AHE YOU looking for Excellentrels. Please ct;ntact delivery to Princeton and ":’" ’ "" ~ coal mined in Kentuckyfor DININGROOM SET -- Large / "rIIREEBI.tIDGES. NJ GroggTriesiman 609-924-6.309. Lawrence of orders over SATURDAYPLAY GROUP- MAPLELullabve crib & Goodcondition. Call Tomare r ’ : . distinctive custom-made solid maple, tlutch-custom [ 4/3 for fun loving children ages3- Simmonsbeautv" rest mat- 7 00 1-882-9610 4/’1 use mfireplaces $.1.25 per 40 Sweet-sixteen invitations, 3/27 510.60 tf tress¯ Excellentcondition $50...... )oundhox. 609.896-0141. If hirth announcementsor other madetable extendsto 102 in. I 1o plannedvariety of activities Portacrib with mattress and greeting cards? I’ll design (tuble padsincl.) 0 saddlesent l)~~’r according lo age. Mornings chairs, all in excel, condition. BABYSITrING by 16 yr. old and afternoon sessions. 6O9- bumperlike new$15. Call 609- limmespecially for vou. Call FINI’ - I/" c’w’d Tiff’ iv after school, evenings & 9.24-9110 after 12 p.m. SAVEON I"lllI’:W(1Ol) - beat NIKKOItMAT-- with F- Pokras, 609-5~5-4284"after 6 Valued. over $2.00!). 51eke settingia whi’tegol(l.’$175.C APII,ICATIONS being ae- ~J9-3O61. 3/27 offer¯ AISO,Wnirlpool portaole 60q.9,14.50,16 4/10 weekends.Call 609-443-1362. ceptcd for Tcachcr.Direetorof 413 the high delivery cost, come 2/50nlul, F2.9/l&’~mmlenses p.m. 3/27 dishwasher, GEDeluxe lleavy fill vour trunk¯ Larger loads cases, leleeonvcrter, strobe, "’~’ ".- _i_’-_-’ ...... ~/_3 Lawrenceville Presbyterian accessories. Perf. tend.1B9- Duty Large size washing Cooperative Nursery School. COLORTV - 23" Console. also" available. Belle Mead nlachim.’.Both eventide green. ),,,,, ~,,, ),,~ WILLBABYSIT in my home 609-LD6-0495. 3/27 LOOK-- LOOK-- LOOK-- Beautiful woodcabinet. Needs Call evenings 201-359- 7:17- I t04. ’.1/27 Catleveling,I S((q H,-44II -.’)6 1C ) /: t uw=" =t~t) " ~o by dayor v;eek. Call 609-~24- 5200. ’rF 2 CilILDI{ENS CHESTS SpecialSale SPECIAL COMMUTERS somework. Best offer. 609.443- Matching), Formica childs 6’, 7’ &6’ Slate 0434. 4/3 PARKING- in parkinglot, foot :1L64_...... 4/:~ day table w/2 folding chairs, (201)359-3Ol nf University Place, at able desk w/chair, chins 4 TIRESFirestone V-I radials 4/10 CtIILD CAI{E-- llomelike DON’TMISS Ille third annual Princeton F’enn Central NEW-- 7 pc. MediterraneanSMALLUSED girl’s 2-wheel rocker. Call 609-440-5345,4/10 G7614tLscd ouly 5.(~} miles. Railroad Station. Speeia! IIANDYMAN-I have large bedroomsuite, $995.Call 609.t bicycle, goodcondition. $15. I;09-448-9327after 6 or atmosphere.Play area. 7 a.m. tlnbhv md Crafts Show cartou of Popular Science and 1~16-o993c Lifter 5 p.ln. 4/10 - ti p.m.609-443-6136. 4/:1 S }O lS(t "e( bv t e , iwrence parking rates for commuters; 4/3 009-803-O225. weekends. 4/3 Arls Council.’Saturday. March $1.25 week or 50¢ per day. Popular 51eehanics Magazines clean 1 bedroom apt. with for yrs. 1063-1060.You pay for YASHICATWIN-LENS reflex ’l’llltI,?.E 1 ieceSectional Beige MOTIIERof 2 willing to 39. h’om 1 to 5 p.m. at the ad, you can have them. 609- SWIMMINGPOOL - Esther ) babysit by tile week day or Sludent Activity Center of ~erience. Phone609-924-6031 William’s -- all aluminum camera. Uses 120 film. Ex- IIAMILTONmetal cabinet $75. lair. Green Rocking ltidee College.25 cents general rhursday&Friday. 4/10 448-48~. 4/10 AMERICANAencyclopedias with slide, filter, cover. Call cellent condition.$40. Call 609- base drafting table, complete Chat rs $30.201-~17-3t964/:1 tour. Reasonable. 609-448- -- 33 vols., like new.$75. Also 1~19-4-18-4723. 4/10 882-5530after 3. 3/13 5335. 3/27 admission. 3/27 4111179 rpmclassical & jazz with upholstered chair, file reeords manvcollector items. dra;vers¯ flat taper drawer, cOi/eg~Tn- ROTOTILLERfor rent -- 510 I g tt & drafting machine.609- MATUREreliable woman ss MM E APPLIANCES- 14 cu. ft. Hot Newcoadition. $175. 201-722- VeESTINGIIOUSE -- 440-(19}~i. 4/3 ha’mation - Interested in NA Au s u R 9535. 4/3 per day. Call 1201)520-3273. stackable, heavyduty washer, OFFICEElectric Tvpewriter would like to habysit ee- Briarcliff College?Call Merrin PLAYGROUP-3rdsummer of Point Refrigerator. 575. Norge 4/10 --Underwood 702- $200. Office eusionallv, ufternoons, fun for tile preschoolchild - Gas drier $25. Gibsonair cond. dryer $~10.Swimming pool t5’, Mitchell, 609-924-1455. 3/27 filter ladderetc.usedI season dnskchair - green,$25. I gray evenings ~. weekends. Have ...... Supervised groulb play at 8500 BTU,7.5 amps. $25 Baby swiveloffice desk chuir..$:15. owntransportation. Excellent Nassau CoopNursery School, carriageS50.609-448-fi514. 4/10 MUST SACRIFICE due to $75. Black& white shag carpet SAVE ENERGY-- his(all Welbilt gas stove "-~2 Model references uponrequest. Call SPRINGRUMMAGE SALE Quaker ltd,, Princeton - June aim’lag - yr. old gold West IIITACHIam/fm 0 track play 9xl&best offer. 609-921.3522. $15. NewG.E. [leer polisher 600-924-1P.I:~J. 3/20 sponsored by United 10 - Aug. 17 weekdays,9-12 refrig/freez. Call after 5 p.m. &record stereo. 1 yr. old used 4/3 insulating vinyl siding oo your Methodist Womenof Prin- noon. Outdoor and indoor 609-443.6498. 3/27 home.Keeps nut cold - keeps 5:15. lloover Slinlline vacuum 40 FT. SELF-SUPPORTED very little. Needmoney for cleaner $10, 30X3Ornund kit- ceton United Methodist activities in beautiful wooded school.Call !Da-TJa-0067 after :i NIMROD TENT CAMPER-- in heat. Al/work~uaranteed. then ruble witll whiteframe 2 IIOUSE CLEANING- work Church, Nassau Street and surroundings- Phone609-896- TOWER,w.ith rotor & 3 Freeestimates. Cull 609-655- emment. 30ano ooam, (or NEWBEDS, CtlEAP. Call 201. p.m. hard-top, sleeps 8, oversized 1221 DOUGRENK - Builder. tf chatr s $’,15.(~19.440-83O0. ¯ 4/3 desired.2907"_2_._ Ihwe transportatpon- _____if Vandeventer Avenue, Prin. 0260fordetailodinformation. ’.15!1-2466or ’,159-5257 evenings. 3/27 beds, kitchen, heater, brakes. to your home. Call 201-679. ceton. NewJersey,. Salewill be ff llam Radin,5150.201-~J7-1808. 609-799-1311. 4/3 held in the Social tlall, 4/I0 4/3 ...... i ...... Thuroday, March28th from 9 Mlt. BICYCLE COUNTI{YANTIQUE SHOP a.nl. through 5 p.m., and TWOpiece Freach Provincial MURPtlYIN-A-DOOR bed, SERVICECENTERS KING SIZEDlleadboard - Friday. March 29th 9 a.m...... $100.Call 12011297-5418. 4/4 Free Pickup& Delivery BABYSITYING-- wcckunds CardOfThanks ¯ for studentlamp. apt/dorm. Reasonable3/,7201-297- sofa Ioverall length 10 ft.) Itouodtables & chldrs. Good Wooden.2 black und gold in my home. Experienced Ihrough3 p..m. with one-half MODES’,,~, 2 5:175., 2 Statesville Italian Bicycle ttcpairs& Assembly mirrors,baby carriage and workingwith vuumZchildren. price starting at noon-timeon 3.92. selection.Pr.wagon seats, dry WeSell, Ilent or Buy Friday ONLY.Pack-up starts Provincial fireside chairs sinks,parlor stoves, French QUALITYUSED BICYCLES babycarscat, Lennox China - A warmhappy ~tmesphero in a 5200., 1 round decorated bakersracks, ceiling fans. Mansfieldpetteru - 10 place 1armhouse the kids love. Call at :1 p’.m. on Friday. WE SINCEB.ELY wish to umrbleoccasional table $75.. 2 201-’,129-2816 4/10 express our manythanks to brasshods, newly upholstered MAHOGANYspinet and Wegive newlife to old bikes s_ettings.20t.~tS-6o92. 609-799-3061. 3/27 GIRLS SPRING ANDSUM- cllairs,chests, dressers and matching bench for safe by ull, family and friends who MERCLOTHES sizes 5 to 10. [~orOVinciallamps &~ marble tf offered )rayers and who p lamp tables, $250. 1 wall desks,lots of wicker. Route original owner. Has had Dresses, coat and dress out- ldaque 6’ by 3’ "Ruins of 202-20(i,Pluckemin. N.J. professieaal care. $500. 201- DELUXELADV StINBEAM MR. & MRS. IIOUSE- personalty consoled us, those fits, slacks, 609-440-5400Call Delphi"$100., call 609-~9-0211. MAYDAY is the first day of who gave gifts and sent Isevenmi. north of Somerville 359-4321. 4/3 hair dryer. Brandnew. $10. CLEANERS- available. ~e Irvl MawrBook Sale in after 5 PM. 4/3 4/10 Circle.) 201-656-:1750.Open DISPLAYKitchens at reduced Call 609-924-2511alter tip.re. $20 for .3 hout~s...work... flowers and cards during our tf Bore" Ihdl gymnasium. recent loss of wife andmother¯ Y’;ed.thru Sun.9-6. 4/3 prices, must be sold to make Calf 609-924-Lrd~. 3/27 Princeton. Make your tax MayGod richly bless you each BEDROOMSET- Chest of roomfor new( isplays. Quaker dedactihle donations of books and every role of you. Sin- LOOK AT YOUR FUR- l.’Olt SAI,E -- Ahnnst new drawers,vanity, dresser, dbl. Maid l

THE PAJAMAGAME AUCTION I bu~.used andold booksany FREEto r’ood home- mostly 1971Buick Riviera - Fully 1971 FIAT- 124 Sportcoupe, 1970 SUNLINETravel Trailer MontgomeryFire Co. ,q2 quanttty. Purchase cam lete . blacklab. I yr. Healthy,raised loaded. A.C. PowerSteering, factory air-eond, am & fm 5 15 ft, Gas/deeRefrig heater libraries, Also purchase ~ook AM/FM rado. Exee ent sp. trans, 25,00omi, excellent :1 waylights, cookstove. 609- TUTORING--Math,Physics, Wheneveryou don’t sleep in lit, 518,Blawenburg, N.J. w/smallchildren. 609-9~21-833t. Chemistry - through college them. be sure to be seen in Sat. March30. l0 A,M. cases¯ Spot cash, quick 3/2O condition.Call609-448-5154. tf condition.6011-449-0900, 4/3 446-1300. 4/14 them. Pajama Pant Suits in removal. Mr, 3L’s Nostalgia level. Mature professional SIBERIANHUSKIES-- 0 AKC 1908 PONTIACBonneville ’65 ROVER-- 4-door, white offers tutoring at reasonahle soft, sensual arnel in art Furniture - numerousarticles and Collectors Shop, 250 pups,8.wks. perm shots. rates. EveningsandSaturdays ga cry prints. Nicey pr codat from wigs to dolls. Refresh- NassauSt., Princeton. t609) convertible, dark blue with with leather interior. 27 mpg, ’72 FORDvan camper, p/s & Beautiful & reasonable. Call black tea. Very ,pod een. Very good condition, Call f~9-8~3-6219, ff $39.90. ments available and Bake 921-8141, tf after:lp.m.009.771.1336.3/27 p/b, auto, trans., w/wshag, & Sale. Warren Dunlap Auc- dition. One owner power Chris, 009-921.8446. [1/27 panel, sink, closets, ta~ole RED BARN tioneer. [1/27 steering, power brakes couch &led combe.53,000. or Belle Mead O am/fro rathe, no pollution STUDIO OF JOHN RUPPI Rt. 206 best offer, 009-963-0773after 5 ARTISTS-- exhibit uni.que TimSchool of Eqnltatlon devices. Gets good mileage accepting students. Voice 201-359-3505 new gallery, all media hne Sunset Road, Skillman, N.J. CilEVROLET VEGAIlat- p.m. 3/27 4/3 AUCTION-- Montgomery passed Feh. inspection. 609. ehbaek, beige, 4 sp. custom classical or pop - Piano Fire Co. #2, Route 518, arts; also jewelry, furniture, S.A.V.E 924-~90. $800. 3/27 interior, radio etc. Perfect creative keyboard skills. fabric demgns,hand crafts. Theory - sightsinging - Blawenburg, N,J. Saturday Send photographs, Write Box Instructionin condition, only 12,0(10 mi. ’71 V~-VCamper -- tent in- iX arch 30, l0 a.m. Warren (Formerly Small Animal Riding and Horsemanship $1895.609.466-2578. 3/27 cluded, excellent condition complete training "far com- ONE4 by 8 pool table Guilt 1!02525,c/o PrincetonPacket. Rescue League) plete musicianship,Call 609- Dunlap, Auctioneer, 3/27 4/10 ’08 CHEVELLEIXIAL[BU -- 6 pop top, all accessories. Call amplifier, old woodburning cyl, good gas miles, auto 609.~21-7257. 2/20 ,397-2143. 4/1o stove, 3 men’showling balls S.A,V.E. P3 A FRIENDIN- llarses Boarded and Trained ’7:1 KAItMANNGtlIA - 1,000 12 gauge double barrel trans, 4 goodtires. MustSell -- WANTED- Antique guns and DEED TO AN ANIMAL IN Byappointment only Best Off’or, Call after 6 p.m. origioal mi., am/fro, factory hammer gun. 000-446-1522.if Accouterments, Fair pr eus NEED. AND YOUR TAX air, sacrifice 5 mus.old. Call paid. Please call 6094434891 201-359-1050 fi09-750-2531. 4/3 00t1-4,t~-87fi9bet. 0 a.m.& noon. TRAVELTRAILER,19-1/2 ft.. TheSehoolor Equitation Mdse.Wanted DEDUCTIBLE CON- Starcraft, fully self-conlained Sunset Road,Skiflman, N.J. after 0 p.m, tf TRIBUTIONSHELPS US TO 3/27 with shower, A/C 7 many HELP THEM. 1965Corvair - 6 cylinder, 2 extras. Exc. eond.$2,450. 201- Instructionin MARQUISECUT DIAMOND-2 Steamer trunks in good Sound Gentle APPALOOSAdoor, air, auto, 6 newtires, 297-0526. 4/10 Riding andllorsemanship Color White. l,~; Karats. II conditionfor reasonableprice. FOR ADOPTION GELDING-- 14.5 hands, l0 runs, needs bodywork5225,00 mmx(3.3 mm.$12911. Call 609- Call2(11-;L59-5047 evenings. 3/27 MusicalInst. 2 female 3/4 GermanShepherd yrs. Gentle for all ages. Must Call 609-924-2747. Trucks llurses Boardedand Trained 448-0150. [1/27 ~ups. provide good homewith love 4/3 lale Labradortype pup, 3 me. and exercise. Movingmust By appointmentonly old. brown. so . 609-4484928. 4/10 WItECKEItS 201-359-1050 RIIEEM GAS WATER I buy old magazinessuch as USEDrebuilt pianos -- 2 male adorable Sheltie type HEATER- 40 gal. capacity, 2- Saturday Evening Post, Steinway upright ;’" high, 1972 HONDA600 coupe - 40 Now& Used Instruction 1/2 yrs. old. Bathroomsink - pups. PUREBREDNubian buck kid. plus mpg,front wheel drive, Weld-Built BodyCompany :I/27 Ladies Ilome Journal, Life, Kaoabegrand 6’3", Ilardman Young male tan & white radials, AM/FMradio, slight Distributor 10" x 10" w/faucets, white. Look, National Geographies, gnmd9’2". terrier dogs, mediumsize, Papers available $50. Also ThomasvilleClub Chair- 4 yrs. grade Nubiankids for Easter, body damage.Fantastic car. SUNSETAUTO SALES LEAItN I[OW 1’O SHAPE old. ExcellentCondition. 600- movie & theater magazines MIFFLIN needs homein country. Call609-924-39110. Route12 scent f c auto, aviation, farm, PIANOS& ORGANS Female I , yr. old $35. Deposit will hold until 4/10 YOURDESTINY Astrology 443-5271. 3/27 radio, liberty, sallier, fortune, Easter. Call 600-896-0393after Baptistnwn.N.J. lessonsfor beginners.Call 609- FinancialServices 2’,14East State St. Weimaraner . GermanShort 201.990-2137 fashion, Ilarpers weekly, Trenton, N.J. haired Pointer. 5p.m. __ __ tf ’68 COUGARXR7 -- Dark 259-2852. [1/27 Americanlleritage aml untold 009-:D2-7133 MaleSpringer type dog, black green,tan leather interior, air TELEVISION& antennas, other magazines.Pttrehase l0 goodstore location, inventory. Free Parking andtan. cond.best offer. (;89.924-5900 ’(;8 CHEVYVAN -- rebuilt TAXED?Income tax returns or 100,000.Mr. :1 L’s Nostalgia 3/13 ext.’,132, 9:30-5, 739.21)40 eves. engine.$1.~(0. Call 60!)-:19:1- ;xpertl~ prepared by Further info. after 6:06 p.m. and Collectors Shop. Spot Lost & Found I)ItAKI’: BUSINESS Call609-448-0560. 4/3 llave a type of dog or eat in 4/3 !1{;111). 4/10 (’OLI,EGE ~rofesslonal accountants, cash. Quick removal. 256 mind: Callus and wewill put Iteasonable. B&BTax Service.. NassauSt., Prineetoo, N.;J. youon our waiting list. 17 LivingstonAve. 6{}9-446-9153. tf BARSET-:1 piece - Formica (600) 921-8141Tues.toSat, tf COMBOOP, GAN-- Panther, 2 LOST -- WHITEPERSIAN- manuals.137 keys. $[125. Call Blue eyes, deaf, deelawed, NewBrunswick, N.J. top, hi-backstalls, $100or best Pleasereport lost &found pets 1972 TOYOTACarina, low 1970 CHEVROLET3/4 ton CompleteSecretarial and offer. 600-443-3729. 4/10 f~9-446-7313. 3/20 fixed, Highstownvicinity. $25 mileage, auto., stereo, snow INCOMETAX REI’UI{NS ,vithin a 24-hrperiod andcall Reward.Call 609-448-4941after pickup, auto., ps. l~b, ac. AccountingCntu’sus prepared by professional :he policeif youfind an injured tires, 25 m,p.g. Must sell, gauges,35,000 mi., $2,145.609. Dayand Night Courses 2 COMPLETE BEDROOM USEABLEFURNITURE -- 6. 4/3 relocating, asking $2600.609- accountant - your home. ~et. 446-2988. Telephone: 201-249-0347l/cusom~blerates. 009-443-4490. sets and household odds & Ilousehold & unusual items SQUAHIt~ GRAND PIANO = 2all Mrs.A.C. Graves, 609-921- 440-2052. 4/3 4/10 tf ends. Canbe seenat 43 N~.7th removedfree. For information Over160 years old. working 6122.flours 0-4. Call aheadfor tf Ave., Manville. 3/29 call Loretta. 201-446-9200.tf condition, "beautifully carved REWARD- Return of books & rOSPWO(K].Easily removed. Saturday appointments. Brief Case stolen from front 197;I KAItMANNGIIIA - 4,000 Must be seen to be ap- 3/27 seat of myear, Tues. evening original miles. Am/fm. PATCIIWORK QUILTS March 19. Contact: Renard Factory air. Sacrifice 5 40" GOLD- Frigidaire double preciated. Mustsell. Please 1909 DODGEpick-up track. INCOMETAXES -- Federal, WANTED-- old or new - call call after 5:[10 p.m. 609-400- Prykanawski, 150 Lincoln Inonths old. Ca[I 509-440-9760Excellent conditioo, low INSTRUCTIONifi knitting & N.Y. & Pa. state returns oven stove, top 4 burners in any evening after 6 p.m. Ave., tlightstown, N.J. 4/10 hetween0 a.m. and noon. :1/27 luileage.Call 609-921-884’3.4/It1 crocheting Wed. 10-5 Fabric prepared, 609-655-0107.4/10 excellentcondition, I ovenand 290-.’~161 ~3 27O6. tf APP. IIUNTER PONY-- 13 M, WarrenPlaza West, East broiler in workingcondition. hands rides English & Windsor. N.J. 009-440-7270. $40.or best offer. Call 609-924- I"t.U’IT"-- Likenew condition. Western.4 yrs. For sale with Ft)UND in sporting goods Thurs. 1-6. Eaton Ave.. 7341. 3/27 I buy’ political buttons and Ibm(Iv.Cust 5195. Will sell for English!aek. Call00(.}-~J5-0420. department of University SAAB Somerset,N.J.291-&38-8890. tf $10(I.(~’a I 16(~J-921-:1095 eves¯ 3/27 Boats PREPARATION OF other political items from Stare ring of 6 keys. Maybe Authorized FEDERAL INCOME TAX Washingtonto N xon such as 4/I0 claimedat Tieketronoffice. Sales - Service- Parts returns in your home/my posters, banners photos 3/27 SUNSETAUTO SALES FOREIGNlanguage teacher. FREE - Friendly goat. Route12 home.Reasonable rates, Call r bhons, terature and other l,ns PaulItass with case cord Castrated, black and white offers private instruction in after 6 p.m. 609-448-7491. tf Antiques items. Buy small quantity or Baptistown,N.J. GLAS’rRON-- 15 ft. 50 lip Spanish, Prench, or Englishas and strap unscratched. Call male. Loveschildren. Ca11009- FOUND- small brown and 201-990.2137 large. Completecolleehons. 60.)-3.4-,t.t t9 9-47. 4/3 4[;8-3402. 4/3 Mercury, Shoreline trailer, a second kmguagc.Also does _ Spot cash. Mr. 3L’s Nostalgia white female Brittany Spaniel custom top, fully equipped, translation SpamshEnglish or ’ andCollectors Shop ’,5 type dog. Nocollar, weinity ’66 PONT.Tempest - 9-cyl. excellentcondition. 51750. 609- English Spanish for business ANT,~G--~¯ ," a., rrlnemon. (eou, tlollow Bund& 518, Skillman. 443-4245. 4/3 or industry. Call 609-723.7719 sulators,eoalskuttle assorted 9,)1 uT.lt’r,,,= t,~,¢ ~r SPUNKYPONY--12 yrs. old. Call 609-406-3402, 4/3 10ml)g, newpaint job, engine old bottles and a Pottery "" ...... Try before you buy rent a i1 hands. Must provide good needs work. Cheap. 201-297- after 0 I~.m. Men, Wed. GETIT done right. Expert tax e ov e r__.~. 6072448._-I1_120.... yl_0 ...... piano ur orgah. Rental applied homewith love and exercise, 9:154after 0, 4/10 (’ANOI’:SAI,ES & It ENTALSThurs.or all daySat. 3/27 assistance at reasonable to purchase. ALL BLACKMALE -- 0 me...... Grtmmmn-Old TownCanoes, -- ...... rates. Difficult returns Prefer spunky girl owner. old eat. Lust in vicinity of WANTED-- top quality Moving.Must sell. 609-448. BIGheautiful blue Buick1969 50 in stock. CanoeRentals & MORVENPARK graduate welcome.M. Tiektin 609.449. STAGI~ COACHWay Bills Mifflin Pianos &Organs Slocktoard. Iflie has comeIo 4-dr,lille i}wner,garage, 62,000 CanoeTrips plannedincluding 0;16’,1.Call after 7:00 tf (some with tickets> old handcrafted items. 2oi-329. 234East State St. 4828. 4/10 you. call Thelt(nlues, at 201- with instructors certificate 256{)or 329-4696. 4/3 mi.One rkle will convlnee. (~)9- transportation. Save gas on has had 2 years of exper ence University Pr nts, historic Trenton. N.J. 297-~)29. 4/10 weekends, newspapers, Civil War 019-392-7133 6~2.o,62: :j/2__~ in oneof Virginia’stop show& STARCRAFTBOATS riding stables. Experiencein i~p~ memorabilia, Americana Pree Parking ’64 DABT- 62,000 mi., prig, EVINRUDEMOTORS books and many other in- LIONELq’RAI’NS. American 3/13 REWARD- Montgomer~ H.S. teaching .in all levels in your home. Federal, N. Y. POODLES.--’tiniest pocket- ring lost Sunday vicimty of owner,bed)’ rusting, $405.Call Sunfish. Minifish, Sunflower, balance seat, specializing ~tate, N. Y. City Quick. teresting antiques. Comeand l,’lver, others wanted bv ~09-~6-t505.5-0p.m. ’.1/27 Fiberglass Materials, Petit see us. Tbe Tar Pot. 195 collector.I payup to 5500.for :a size regular toys or small bowlingalley. 609-921-2385.4/3 elementary dressage, l am mini. Mostcolors¯ $100to $150. Paints. willing to cometo your stable I lteasonable, r~9400-0~4.4/3 NassauSt. 609-524.8655.Tues.- set ur ndd pieces Call 509587. F~r~m~LSr.,rt ...... lttlul./l~ - elec. Malteseterrier, darling white ’70 VWSquare Back AIH~OT’rSMAItlNECENTI,:B Sat. 10::~)-5:30. 3/27 ~,, 3t I I n to4pm’ If I,OST- 2-1/2 yr. old maleSeal N.J. & home to give private or INCOME TAX RETURNS ...... ;’ ¯ ’ ’ p"lane - brand new - under femaIe, $250. Shih Tzus l’oint Siamehecut. Missing automatic, ~ m.p.g. & good Route’~J,’l’itusville, J group lessons. Cull 009-505-expertly prepared. Call 291- warranty- $600.or best offer. gorgeous maeor female, $150 since Feb. 10. in vicinity of condition, 55,600miles. Call 609-737-3440 2149.After 5p.m. 3/27 "FILELANTEF.N ANTIQUES - Call 609-397.21411, 4/lO tO 5175. Pomeranian rare 609-397-2427. 4/3 tl 320-2173. 4/[1 ...... lhdmer Sq.. Witherspoon- Copper & brass cleaning S. baek nude, $150. Persian Ihdfish St. Cat hadred collar Main St., (next to Ragerty I bay china closets, display ki liens, 575-I00. 201.359 -84116. ’04 CHRYSLER-- Excellent ...... ~ c ~-h-6a-~-m%~i e l~~ ~. Florist) Cranbury, N.J. 609. with tag containing following mech.tend., good body, 4 new TAKEadvantage of of f seasoniteaeher gives piano less~ns Irepared in your home. Call cases andbook cases, any size I.OWERVSpinet Organ - 2 4/3 inlormation: name"11o 1I", I pricereduelion on the original 395-0702. t[ or condition. Spot cash. Quick tires, 17 nlpg.Asking 54115. 6{)9- fun.lo-sailboat. UsedSuli]fish evenings, Mondaythrough r bi fs Tax"Service, 609-446- keyboards, pereussmn and belong to Styles &Cuyler. 6 024-1062after 5p.m. 4/10 Friday’ tf (;677. 4/10 removal. Mr. 3L’s Nostalgia sustain, Leslie speakers Ihdfish$I.. f rinceton. 600-924- ...... Sunfish now 5:100.also Newavailable.and used (6091709-3451. and Collectors Shop. 256 exee ent condition, t~)9-446- 7111(4or 024-6301(ansv,’erhig NassauSt., Princeton. (6091 CLUMBERSpaniel -- AKC,3 service~ Anyonefading lie 0966. 4/3 yr, male,all shots, very gentle ’69 PONTIACIlom~eville - Priuretoo Marine Services, ANTIQUES- cherr~ Sheraton 921-6141. tf will rocolve h $25. reward, no ILO.Box 1140, Prineetnn, N.J. PIANOand/or voice lessons -- dropleaf table, circa 1810, withchildren, Call after 7 p.m. ques(iocs asked. dark green with black vinyl urca11609-924-6333, tf Busine.~sServices seats 6-111people, excellent 0o9-7Jo-2750. 4/3 top, air cooditioning, power Recent Westminstergraduate, eoudilioo. 6 plank bottom TP, UMPETBach Stradivarius windows, am/fro radio, reasonableprice, will teach in WANTED- Sturdy bicycle in nmdel 37. reed. large bore. dynamicspeakers, Michelien )’our homeor mine. Call Bey chairs, circa 1825.Call 509-921- Very good eond. Cal[wkdays 6992. 21/27 good condition for nmvspaper Feeds and Grains tires, 428engine, $1,;’,00. 609- Motorcucles Gellner lt)6-466-3128. 4/10 I’HESIS & MANUSCRIPT delivery by 13 year old. 600- before 4:;~. 1~09-737-3000,ext. forall animals AutosFor Sale 448-II~before 5 p.m. 609-440- 4/3 tf TYPING-- Experiencedin 683-9730after 5 p.m. 4/3 at ItOSI.’DAI.EMILI.S 3201after 5p.m. mathematicsand statistical ’Z74AlexanderSt. papers. Mrs.Krieger, 609-888. Princeton ’72 GRANTORINO wgn. -- SQUAI’fl.: GItANDPIANO -- I buy used and old Beautiful tend., a/c p/b p/s ’68 BEETLE-- automatic, HONOA-- 1072. Excellent YWCAPupperty Course for 4272. TF Ovur 100 years old. working newspapersfrom 1950 to 18th GarageSales 609-924-0134 ug/rk, 23,000mi., 52,000.201. sunroof, headers, 30mpg.Best condition. Call after 6 p.m., girls ages 6 thru 12. Makeyour I condition, beautifully carved century. Purchase one or tf 297-4261. 4/10 offer. 201-297-9363. 4/3 6{)9-466-:1113. 4/10 ownpuppets and put on puppet rnsewood. Easily removed. 50,000 Spot cash. Quick, shmvs. 0 sessions Tuesdays[ Must be seen to be ap. removal. Mr, 3 L’s Nostalgia SOMETIIINGTO SELL?Flea 1972 BMWBavaria -- 2O,000 197t FIAT850, mdy17,0{E 3:30-5 beginning April 16.1 preciated. Mustsell. Please and Collectors Shoo. 256 Market, April 27, Hightstown mi, scrupulouscare, miles 30 mpg. Excellent 1972 Yamaha175 cc. Mustbe Register SaturdayMarch 30 or REPORTS:Typed, printed, call after 5:30 p.m. 609-400- NassauSt. (609) 021-8141Tues. Methodist Church. Call 609. IIIlSII SETTERPUPPIES -- eul1009-055-2t75. 18mp~:i condition.Asking $1,’&50. Call seen. 6{)0-440-7714, 3/27 Monda~iApril I 9-4:30. Prin- collated, bound,Wewill consult 2701k tf reSet, tt 449-8482,443-191KL 4/10 AKC.show pets & hunters, 6{)!}-440-5027. 4/10 ceton"~ WCA. :]/27 with youto assist in planning. Mother& father on premises, .i. ’05 THUNDERBIRD -- :Youwdl obtain best results, WANTED.. Commercial $10o each. Call after 0 p.m 1971 KAV,r ASAKI~dO. Lmv PIANO LESSONS-- Music reasonable prices, guaranteed 1 buy old china glass, fur. kitchen stove, goodcondition, ’..~)l -~7-:1659.4/1 loaded. Best offer over $300. mileage.Call 291-[129-6080days theory teacher with degree. delivery. Call 201-350-8443,tf for smallchurch. 20 [-359.6106. Pets& Animals Call after 5:30at 000-896-0030.STATIONWAGON 1965 FII5 niture, dolls toys games OLDS- very eleun. Recently and2Ol-3~J-2113 after six. 4/3 Phone(2011350-9260. 4/10 pictures, lamps, prints, 4/10 3/27 installed, rebuilt trans. magazines used books ~. BERNARD- male, 1 GOLDEN RETRIEVER Universal joints, brakes & TUTORING -- Reading. clocks, war items, o d paper COLLECrOR-- will buy your ¢ear. AKC,shots, needs yard. 1900 VWFastback, good tune-up. 63,000 mi., $3~05. After OVER300 HONDAS Writing. Conversation. items, old newspapers old and antique cameras PUPS-- AKC 7 wks. Call 609- condition, $650. Call 609-466- ~100.Call after 5 p.m.,6O9-443- 446-5464or 655-4359. 4/10 5 p.m.600-737-2107, ;I/27 IN STOCK Vocabulary. Certified TIIESIS & MANUSCRIPT Anythingold! Spot cash. Quick nterested in Leiea, Zeiss, 1396. 4/3 3424after 5p.m. 3/27 ’74 & ’73 LEFTOVERS Typing. Dissertations, IBM removal. Mr. "It’S Nostalgia Itoll~p, Voigtlander,etc. Call teachers. 609-448-~30~_..tf Executive& Selectrie II type. and Collectors Shop. 260 (201) 251-4221 or write Box AIREDALE- AKC. Hand- Call Sherm 10 years exp. Mrs.DiCicco, NassauSt., Princeton. t6091 ~02517,e/0 Princeton Packet, somedebonair and anxious to ¯ I I)R. TllUNDEItBiltD19(;7 EXPERIENCED TUTOR 609-996-0004, ff with full description. 4/3 FOR SALE - AKCSt. Ber- ’73 TOYOTA COROLLA-- 921-8141. If sire pups. Call 009-924-9614 a/c, radio auto, stick shift Spotless red with white vinyl COOPERCYCLE RANCH Can help your child in an~¢ nard, good line proven stud after 6. 4/10 vinyl top. Perfect condition. 060Rt.[13,11amiltonSq.N.J. subject - grade school through )eautiful animal, excellent roof. White leather & vinyl Only 1500 mi. Movingout of interior. Air tend., power Open0-gMoo-Fri. high school (specialties math. disposition. Call 609-921.8827 state, Call after 6 or anytime 0-3Satarday science, languages). Patient TYPING DONE 1N PRIN- CART, SPREADER ETC., after7 p.m. 4/3 SADLYgiving up 4 year old steering, powerbrakes power (’ETONA.I{EA -- by an ex- ANTIQUE-- player piano wantedfor riding mower.201. onweekends.609-443.6288. 4/3 windowstilt steering wheel 3/27 individual help in your home. Schubert, completely rebuilt 297.9491. 4/10 Cairn terrier & 3 year old Mr. Miller 609-~24-b446.4/10 ~erieneed secretary working andrefinished, $1290.Over 200 whippetdue to allergies. Both trailer hitch. Properly irein home. All work eom- rolls. Call 6o9-466-1525,if no pedigree, house broken, maintained in excellent plcted on Selectrie II NEEDCASH? Buying all U,S. wonderful pets - must go ’65 CHEVYII-6 cyl, shift. condition.$1,oo0. iI-ONDA TRAIL 70 -- Ex- DRESS DESIGNER- Luri I.vpewriter.No job too smallor answer465.1113. 3/27 silver coins, dimesto dollars tlORSES BOARDED- Large excel[eat condition. 28,849 andIndian Vnickels. 201-722- together! 609-448-0712.3/27 Phone:609-055-0011 6{)9-4q0-3751.cellent condition.Call after4~ Reed, introduces a unique 3 large.Call I;09-021-3’,~J0after 4 :iodnor riug and lounge. Best miles,$600. Call 201-521-1952. ~ IIR. SEWING COURSE. p.m, 4/24 ~06. TF care und feed, tlideaway 3/27 Professionally complete a farm. Lindburgh Rd. Hope. ANTIQUEp no pewter hutch ; THOROUGHBRED MARE -- DATSUN.24 OZ1973 - silver, ’61 CHEVROLETIMPALA-- 1971 HONDAOFF ROAD- garment in poe session and well. Call 009-406-3426.Open enjoy every minute! Phone EVERYKIND of typing ex- Completelyrestored. $200", anytime, tf withpapers. 3 yrs old, very Miehi]n sn. tires, still under Runs well V-3 automatic. Call0119-397.2177. 3/27 PIIOTO MAGAZINESwanted quiet,Must sell quickly, $000. warranty,$4,700.609-394.7237. Asking$150 or best offer¯ Call 175ooExcellent Condition, 1300 6011-709-3807between 7 &t0 pertly done including MTST for oewly-forming Call 609-924-6617. t Miles.Call 009-448-9492.4/10 p.m. tf work.609-449-8644, tf ’photography dub library. 3/27 4/10 609-449-0117, 4/3 Otherbeoksand literature on ’ ’65 RAMBLEH.-- 2 door,6 cyl, EXCEPTHJNALLY. fine IRISIt Setter pups, AKC BEAGLE.’9 months old, AKC GUITARLESSONS - Folk. early anique mahoganylinen photography welcome. Our papers,51011. Yardley 215-493- reg,, maleAll shots $35, Call std.trans, r/h runs like new press. Call 609 ~9-3758.4/l0 non-existent budget won’t 50’,r,i. only55,000 hi gas mileage. JAGUARLAND ROVER -- MobileHomes Call50~-921-0307, ff SpecialServices allow us to pay for them, but 4/3 609-448-4503. 3/27 $300. 609440-4742, 4/3 Authorized dealer, T & T we promise to put them to Motors, 210 WoodbridgeAve. DACIISItUND,miniatures, APAW- has healthy cats and tlighland Park, N,J. 201-572- ANTI(~UE-- Jacobean din, gooduse. (G091507-4850. tf 1907 BUICK LA SABRE-- V &J JANITORIAL whelped 1/31/74, male red, dogs available for adoption. 2577. tf SELF DISCovERY - rm. buffet solid oak, prof. $125. Stud serv ee, $50. Ca l Call 9-5, Men.thru Sat., 609- Gold - Like new condition. SERVICE refinish, exquiste piece, must (201)846-346-L 4/3 799-1263. tf Power steering new brakes, 12 x 60 CLARION-- 2 bdrm throughacting and ira- rug shampooing,floor sanding se $:m0or best offer. 291-297. newwhite wall tires radio, Locatedin adultpark. In- provisation. Co-ed course for and finsihing specializing in 3310, 3/27 TRAINS- Lionel, American heater clean, mileage, must ~’~V RECVEHICLE - "The cludescentral air, skirting adults and highschool randomwidth boards. Flyer and others, It’s CIIESTNUT saddle bred se . $650 or best offer. 146 shed.Call009-449-69983/27 studentspantomime Sen- Pitts~wn, N.J, y LUCKY ACRES-- horses Princeton Arms South, Call Thing." Roomy. Goodg~ as sitivity-awareness., ira- hobby.Call 009-394-7453.mt’f gelding-call 009.299.7500,4/10 .bought & sold Tennessee mileage. 0 monthsold. Call ¯ provisation and creative 201-782-0295 MANqLEfrom Victorian 609.443-5887. 4/3 3/27 ff house $25 feed b n-has Walkers, Quarter Horses & 446-3322. movement.No backgroundin others.201-297-3050, call after 5 -- drama necessary. Eight original paint $20; Heed FREE to gdod home. Part p.m. 4/17 ’65 VW,radio snow tires 1973 TRIUMPtl,TR 6 Sable Itouse, 290 N Main St., recently rebuilt engine,60,000 10,000 m., am/f m, exee. l,ll~---,r~ o,,rr’ ee ,rahers, "t - sessions. . Thursdays. 7’20-9’30 ¯ . ¯ German Shepherd 7 wk. old ^,l ," n~,~¢ o ~rr;o~ beglomngAprll 18 Register CESSPOOLS ghtstown609443-6888. 4/10 WANTEDTO BUY: Scrap puppies. 609-406-0900. 4/3 reties, $495,Call 609.921-7950 or eond.Asking $3,700. Call after ~,an,lc ~’ copper, ’brass cad, 896-9054evenings. 3/27 5, 609-890-1471. 4/10 lavatory heater " air~" ....con- Satur’aay ;Harcn’". "" ;JU^^ anu". AND aluminum stainless steel, GREATPyrenees - beautiful dtttoners.¯ . ’ Goodeonditton- ’.. and MundaAprd 1 9-4’30 Prm- SEPTICTANKS YE 0LDE NOTTINGIIAM sterling silver etc. solids or white, 3-1/2 yr. male. eetonxt~’a~" IC^ ’ ’ u CLEANED SHOPPE SIIETLAND Sheepdog Championshipline, ak¢ reg., .WE BUY CLEAN LATE Atlant c 8x23.Call Yedlin609- I "’ 7 Trucks-NoWaiting turnings. Industrial, business (Sheltie) Femalepuppy, tin- 609~21-;]89L MODEL DOMESTIC USED 921.6651or609-924-0243eves.J ~’---~ ..... -- I 2671Nottingham Way or private. Correct market CARS FOR CASH. 1969 OLDSMOBILE -- ¯ 4/3 Mercerwlln,NJ price, cash paid, S. Klein color, AKC,reg,, father Cutlass, F85sport coupe9-cyl, SAILINGweekend -- Mareh- RUSSELLREID CO. MetalsCo., Inc. 2150Camplain champ., mother champ. ~/10 NASSAU CONOVER MOTOR P.S, R, 1 ownerexcel, cond, 20 IOetober. Familyor group2 tel Antiquesandcollectibles bloodhnes, wonderful family mpg.local, mileage 55,000. Ahsolutedeadline for caaeelhn ’ "’ g 5 persons 6¯ hours o11. sloeP-’ lOJ 20 YearsExperience ltd.; Somerville, N.J. 08876. PUPS WANTED-In litter Rt.200 & CherryValley ,~ OpeningSaturday, Mar, 23,10 Phone201-722-2288. ff dog. Call 509.921-8379.4/3 lotsfor resale as pets. Phone Princeton $1,125,609-737-2051, 3/27 a c~assisieu¯ -’r- ~u.,i -’~,ertisement~ , is 5 I BarnegatHeated guest homeI 201-844-2534 201-356-5800 a.m. 609452.8903before noon. tf 609-921-$400 p.m. M(INOAV ff 3/27 ] 201-464-0731after 6 p.m 3/27J 7tIE PRINCETONP./tCKET "SevenFor Central Jersey" ~tS~,~t NEWS The,Izwrt;ni~d x’,dgl;r ]he ManvilleNews THE CENTRYtL POST U31NDSOR-HIGHTS HERJtLD Classified .,qdvertising ]-he Franklin NEWSRECORD T[’IURSDAYIMARCH 28,1974 7-B ForRent - Apts.I SpecialServices SpecialServices ;pecialServices SpecialServices Bidg,Svcs. & Supply WantedTo Rent For Rent-Rooms ForRent -Apts. PAINTING& wall papering, wall repair. Interior and ex- RPENTRYREPAIRS and 11(1511".IMPItOVEMENTS terior. Call B & T Painting. WINDOW GLASS & all alterat ons. Call (609 ELECTRICIAN. Repairs of Pit INCETONAB.MS PLEXIGLASinstalled in -0678after 5:30 p.m. tf driers ranges electric heat. APARTMENTWANTED in RESPONSIBLE female LAWRENCEVILLE --| 609-896-9049eves. if by Angelo pleasant desirable neigh- wanted-- to sharefurnished Franklin Corner Gardensnow/ doors, Window screens Outletsand-lighting installed. Maestrod/arte home with 2 professional taking applicationsfor l and 21 Luxury Apartments replaced. Quick service. State license #177t. 609-587- borhoodin Princeton for long }lights tlardware 106Mercer term rental by quiet older women.Call 609-924-9471eves. bedroom apartments, From .. DRESSMAKING AND ~45, 4/17 Carpentry - Painting - locally employedprofessional I wknds, tf $220 plus security ~r monthI I and 2 bedrooms.Indlwdually ALTERATIONS- daniee St. IdmvntmvnHightslownL Masonry - additions Wolfe.Call 609.446-2t25. tf tf man. Occupancy now or at Air-conditioner, rio(water and controlled heat. 2 air con- Lying homethis year? Why Alterations - Roc. Rooms. prearrangedfuture date. 609- heat included...... Conwniontl ,h ditioners.. .-Individual f- L develop your homeland- 024-3341 evenings and location lust off m t 1fill Balcomes, IZ cut. t. STUDENTpainters - interior iping so you eun enjoy a CARPENTRY,paneling, will do anyjob, fromputting weekends. 3/27 Franklin ~orner Rc[]2a]i ~9: Refrigerator. VenetianBlinds. and exterior. Experienced cation at home.Call Deerler basements formma work, up a shelf,’bulld a bookcase, ~6.0990or see Manaeero , Ant r,~l I Largeentranceswalk-in Laundry closets. room Private with reliable and cheaper. Call CERAMIC,vinyl.asbestos and ndseapesand ask one of our vanities shelves. Trees cut. install glass, panel, point or FURNISHED ROOM -- e,,~.,.t¢=,, after 6 p.m. CO9-883-6785.4/3 vinyl tiling; wallpapering; signers lo show you our Cli ff Zin~609-799-2060 eves. t._f tile tiny areas, also add an cookingfacilities close to NY ~" ...... I washers and dryers. Wall to carpentry androof repairs. No lie ideas - or perhapssome addition, build your garage or bus, Rospunsibl~gentleman. - -- I wail earpetir~g in 2nd floor FURNITURErefinishing - Call 6~9-924-0434evenings & ...... [ apartments. Snperintendent Job Too Small! Reasonable. ivaey planting is what’s any job you mayhave to be ~u~,:r - Princeton reasonable. Don’t throw it 201-359-2714. tf eded. Look ever your done all - to your OLDER-- professional couple weekends. 4/3 Meadows. 1 bedroom apt. on site. Rentsstart at $190up. away discover its natural g aunds and ask about the LOTUS.MASERATI -- specifications. All workocat with one child seeks 2 or 3 beauty. 600.799:0076eves. TF my ways of making your prestigious autos and services and precise. bedroom apl. or duplex in available April-August with Modelapartment - Telephone rd moreuseful, beautiful, at sane prices. International Prioceton. 201-754-2490.3/27 option to renew lease. (609) 440-4801. (Opendaily d enjoyable.609-924-1221. PerformanceCenter, Inc. Call Free Estimates Swimming pool & tennis from 12:311 p.m. to 5 p.m. 3/20 for appts. 609-397-3555. tf Please call 609-259-2876 courts. Rent $221 a me. Call except Sunday} Directions CERAMICtile -- expertly EXPERIENCEDInterior & TF ONEBEDROOM and use of 609-799-3623evenings. 4/10 from Princeton: Princeton. installed. Specializingin the Exterior Painting, By rest of 3 bdrm. house in Ilightstown Road, turn right waterproofing and repair o[ Teachers. Free Estimates. Princeton to share with 2 on OldTrenton Road, t/2 mile, walls and floors damagedby Call After6 p.m.609-449-5033. LAMP SHADES -- lamp APARTMENT WANTED - young men. Rent $t05. me. turn left and Iollowsigns, tf tub or showerleaks. Call Mr. 4/24 mountingand repairs, Nassau TIIINKINGABOUT building a June 1 two bedrooms. Young plus util. 609-921.~09. 4/10 .Tile 609-883-7443. ff STEItI’:O TItOUIH,ES? Interiors, 162 Nassau St., pond or need land cleared? professional couple COMPLETELYfurnished al~t. Princeton. tf Call establishingpediatric practice for rent. Twolarge roomstile ring us your receiver, turn- in Princeton. Must be near bath, small e petrie kitchen n CUSTOMhome carpentry, CLEANUP jobs and light hle. or tape recorder MC GILLANEXCAVATING Medical Center. Reply: 215- wing of large house in the LAMBERTVILLE . im- cabinet, work and marine hauling. Call Jeff after 5 p.m. ¯ oblems. All work fully INC. 635-6443 event ngs and MALEto share 3 bedroom country.Private. quiet, clean. maculate 4-room apartment carpentry.Cal1609452-6168,ff 609-924-1169. 5129 mranteed; competitive PIIOTOGHAPHY weekends. 4/3 house -- center of Bor- Nochildren, no pets, no lease, with finished recreatmn room ’ices. Friendly, informal Bulldozers, front end loader dentown. Sundeck, garden. referencesand security. $250. in basement. Goodlocation. musphere. NOTA SIIOP, IT’S YOURWEDDING! drag line, dumptrailers anti includes all utilities. Phone WEED HELP? CAN’T DRIVE $lO0/mo. 609-290.49~, lOa~ $225. includes heat. Please mwellElectronics; 609.452- completedemolition work. 6o9 to 6p.m. ’ 215.862.2554. 3/27 call 201-782-0527evenings. PAVING- Asphalt, blacktop, A NAIL? WANTA CAR- 02, 6PM-10PM. ff IT’S YOUIt DAY! 799-0698. 3/20 NEED flOME - Starting stone & gravel. Parking lots, PENTER?Call Walt Dye f~09: June/July’74 lhrou~hat least 4/3 driveway sealing. Free 449-1555or 448-757t. tf I just wantto recordit. June ’76. Responsible estimates. 609-695-9450or 609. protessionals with references. ItOOMwith refrigerator - ARAGE DOORS IN- 3 bedrooms.Yard. Pleasant. 5 SUB-LET- l bedroom apt, 924-0109before 7:30 a.m. or [’ALLED & REPAIRED-- JAY nicely furnished, 112 blocl HIGHTSTOWN- very modern East Windsor,$185. me. Call after 6:30 p.m.G.Davis. tf adults. 609-92t-2320,ask for from NossauSt. Professiona queen 1 bedroom apt. with after 5:30p.m., 609448-6615or BUILDER-- Professional Reusonable. Free estimates. 609-448-56ZI tf Normaor Nancyevenings. 4/3 craftsmanship. All phases of q .297.3797. tf Whywait until the roof leaks? manonly. CO9-92t-6242. 4/10 kitchen, living room, dining 790-1403. 4/I0 huilding. M.R. TOTHCON- Plan ahead for your roofing room and bathroom. Privacy STRUCTION,Cranbury, N.J. needs. ROOMSand semi-effieiencies plus. Less than 1 block from CAItPET NEWROOFS REPAIRS at weekly rates. Princeton 609-443-0045or201-329-6013. tf STEAMCLEANING RENTALagents .private bus. Peter L. Oliver Realty of I)ItAINAGEPllOIII,EMS NEED REPAIRS owners-- youngman uesiros a ManorIVlotor llotel, U.S. #I, Princeton609-924-7777. 4/3 4 rm. APT.in Finderne. Heat REMODELING, CON- COOPER& SCIIAFEll country houseor apt. to care MonmunthJet. 20 1.320.4555.tf & hot water, near busline. No Welbasement: Lowwet areas le most advanced 63 Moran Princeton for. Will pay rent and provide ’ofessional carpet main- STRUCTION?We’ll do just 609.924.2063 ets. Applyto BoxC-9, South in your yard? Call Doorler CUSTOMCARPENTRY -- nanee available - all work about anything. No job too all maintenance and ground ~omerset News,240 So. Main Landscapes. Perhaps we can Roofing-shake siding- small. Robertson& Son. 609- ff work. Excellent references. SUBLEASEthru July ’75 ~’ I St.,Manville, N.J. 08835.3/27 carpentry. John Suptak. Call me in your home - Phone609-921-9159. 413 MATURE- working person bedrm garden apt. in EI helpyou find solutionsto those ttisfaetion guaranteed.Fully 737-2260. tf wantedto share expenses and Windsor,a/c, heat hot water drainage problems. Weare a aRer5p.m.609-448-1737, tf workin ttopewell farmhouse. total landseabe service eom- sured - free estimates. Call pool club, play area. Pet,, nny offering the finest in Small room available im- permitted. Rent $215. a me. ] Dandseape design and con- MAIII.I’~NEINC. mediately.Security, rent plus Avail. Mayt974. Call after 7 I NASSAUPOOI,S 201-679-2807 FIREPLACES -- Wood Garden-LandscapeMIDDLE-AGEDwidow, no utilities. Call 609469-1443.3/27 xm.609"440"644!. 3/27I RealEstate For Rent struction. 609-924-1221.5/’29 3/27 burning. Beat the predicted children, no pets, seeks three In-ground pools. Aluminum fuel shortage. Guaranteedto rooms and bath unfurnished START OR EXPAND your WALLPAPERING- (Alcoa) - Concrete Block work.Many style to cbessefor apartment, nice location in FURNISHEDROOM.private Wood- Vinyl lined Pools OU’S HOME IM- inside finish. L~t-297.2803day IIROTIIERS I~’~NDSCAPINGPrinceton.Call 609-586-5340.ff DUPLEXapartment - shopor business ina charming PAINTING-- Small car- ~ompletely Installed. Also tf home, with air condition & rooms and bath, immed, oc- pentryjobs. Call 609*448-0603. ROVEMENT-- Paneling, nr nite. -- Ed & Marry Kirehner. T.V., use of family pool and old house or in an historic tf Available Pool Kits top ceiling, basements, Power thatching, trees cut cupancy. Heat furnished. country store building. 12 Chemicals -- Accessories fldltions, masonry and spring lawn renewal, complete free parking. For a refined Adults preferred. I mi. south rooms to choose from, business man. $3o. a week. of IUngoes, 20 rain. from FIREPLACESBY FIREBUG Patios - Fencing. ~nerete work. Free F &I~ EI,EC’rItICAI, lawn & hmdseapeservice. Fur Lawrenceville.609-882-3817. deocrated, air conditioned & -- Priced fit half of what you Financing Arranged ;timates. 609-003.3180after 6 CtINTIIACTOBS h’ee estinmle, call 201-257- 3/27 Princeton.609.466-3159. Call 9- Iully carpeted. Culifun, N.J. would expect to pay. Free m. 5/1 :~J58. tf WANTED--house in country, 4oraRer9p.m. 4/3 ( 201) 439-242o. 4/4 ustimates.Cull 201-297-1646. If WM.FISIIEIt BUII,DEI{S LicensedElectrician ’rrent oo-La mber t ville~ 609-443-5202 Princeton area with 2 full INC. Free Estimates ¢ ¢ 3 LARGEfurnished rooms. I{OUSEPAINTINGin Prin- 609-~9-3818 IGHT HAULINGand odd Residential.Cornmereial COMPLETE LAWN baths. Call 609-393-9680.4/10 Also 3 rooms and cellar BEAUTIFUL new con- ceton area, inside andoutside, tf )bs. Call 609-443.3541after Industrial SERVICE.Call 60~737-0834. ForRent- Apts. duplex. Both Kendall Park. temporary ranch home with lowrates. Call 609-924-0753.4/10 .m. for free estimate on your tf 5/15 201.207-2143. 3/27 cathedral ceilings spacious Ib. tf rooms,a multitudeof c osets, NO. BRUNSWICK- off Rt. refrigerator freezer, oven, ROOMSPAINTED -- Free GARDENplowing or lawn dishwasher and carpeted MOVING?? cuttingdone.Ca][ 609.443-1424 FEMALE ROOMMATE i130 5 modern rms, adults estimates reasonable rates. tINTING: INTERIOR & LAWYERand wife want to pref., util. $275.Refs. 201-297- living roomin Allentown,N.J. Call 600-~9-1462. 4/3 (2IIAIIIS: CANI’:D,RUSIIED or 448-2015. 4/t0 WANTEDto share 2-bedreem Located1 mile fromthe new1- Call Jasper, the dependable XTERIOR Top quality reglued, tightened, repaired. rent 2-3 bedroomapartment or apartment in E. Windsor. No 0651. 4/3 ork,. Free Estimates house starting summer. 195 and the new 7A in- movingman. Insured. easonable Rates. Fully Furniturerefinished. Yearsof lease, your share $115.609-440- terchangeof the N.J. turnpike 201-247-6787 COST BURGLAR experience. Free pick-up and Prefer Princeton.Call 215-649. 5441.eveningsd-8:3o; Sat. Sun. LOW ~sured. Capitol Painting ~9- delivery.609.896-0057 tf 402~. 3/27 near Trenton& Princeton, and tf ALARM-- Relaxwith 24-hour [3-1537. tf LANDSCAPING- lawn in- before 11 a.m. tf major roads such as Rt. 130 rotention against intruders, stallation, renovation and East Windsor 33, and 206. Avai able June. ~urglars, fire, smokeand gas maintenance. R. W. Sinclair SPECIAL DEAL $350per me. $375per me. with with a FLASHGUARD OOFING-- interior & ex- PAINTING & PAPER- call 609-566.0147. 4/10 PROFESSIONAL man SUB.LETPrinceton Meadows &2 Bedroomapts. Air. garage. Call weekdays9-5 609- ALARMSYSTEM. If you !rior home improvements. HANGING,Frank Janda, 292 desires I bdrmapt. Princeton Apt. 1 bedroom.Call 600-452- From$t95 incl. carpeting. 587-797Jweekends t2-4 609-259- move,it moves.Breakthrough ree estimates. Call 609.443. DutchNeck Rd. Call (609) 448- wea.Exeell. ref. 609-921.45961660. Robert Rodriguezeves. Beautiful groands/Swimclub 2O55. 4/10 VOLKRUG CLEANING in quality but low-cost )08. If 3573. TF anytimebefore 5 p.m. ;09-739-0852*- 4/3 WYNBROOKWEST and protection. For details andno- FLOOR WAXING DutchNeckRd. near Rt. 130 obligation estimate, call 201- YOUNGresponsible couple (609)443-3385 297-3390 or write to il~ I desires apartment in Prin- 4/3 Rugsprofessionally cleaned in Aldrich Rd., Kendall ParR, MAS(IN CONTRACTOR MONMOUTHJCT. -- fur- your home. Dry within one PLAN(}TUNING (IBAI. ceton area beginning June or oishedefficiency apt. $125/mo. EASTWINDSOR - 4 bedroom N.J. 08824. 3/27 (;ARI)EN MARKETINGINC. July. Prefer dining room, hour. Guaranteed no ireplaces, stone, brickwork, Exelu. utilities. Gentleman bi-livel, 1 t/2 baths, living shrinkage. Free estimate~ ’llegulathlg llepoiring living room, kitchen, and nferred. I monthsecurity. room. [ormal dining room, eps, patios, concrete, Landscape bedroom. References Call1609) 44B-0t20. aterproofingetc. B OBI’]Wt’It. llAI,I,IEZ Designerand Contractor ~mne609.9244721. 3/27 family room,modern kitchen, I)ANNY I’/t.INTIN(I CO-- Regislered available. Call 609-924-0593 MANVILLE- 3 room fur- 1 car garage, lovely 1/2 acre MemberPiano Technicians anytime. 3/27 Interior & Exterior. WM.FIStlEIt BUILDER’S AlexanderSt. nishedapt. with bath upstairs. woodedlot. Central air 10 Reasonablerates. Satisfaction Guild,Inc. Immaculate.Available Jan. I. rain. lo PrincetonJet., 55 mn. guaranteed. Residential & INC. 6o0-921-7242 Princeton $225. per mo. security to N.Y.C.via expross bus 5 609-~9-3818 tf 609-452-2401 required. Cull201-725-2320. TF Commercial. Call anytim~i tf tf NEW3 bedroomapt -- 2 full rain. away.$375. a too. avail. IIAVINGA SHOWER?- Rent 1609)393.4718. YOUNG working couple- baths kitchen dining room for a 5 to 15 mes. lease plus my beautiful hand-made desires small apartment in living room,plus familyroom utilities. Call 609-92t.5017days decorations. Pink umbrella, Princeton area. Call Steve all appliancesincluding dish- or 609-466-2586after 6 p.m. & sprinkling can and cen- Adams~9-53O-9345 after 5:30. washer, central air & heat, weekends. 3/20 GARDENTILLING -- Call Jtilitics separate. References terpioces.609-~9-0ll6. 4/3 609-737-0034. 5/15 4/10 DUPLEXFOR RENT -- Quiet CARPENTRYat reasonable %RPENTRY, PROFESSIONALDRAPERY security. Suitable for country selting midway prices. Patios decks, home 3rofessionaladults. Unlimited behveen Princeton and New repairs alterations. Free LTERATIONS, AD- CLEANING ITIONS.No job too large or COUPLE- with child and pets 5rivaey. Rental $350/m0.20 Brunswick.No children. No CARPETING-- ceramic tile, est mates. Call eveningsC09- o small. DougRefk, Builder, Drapery Form- Guaranteed ~in. from Princeton. 609-587- ~ets.Call 609*443-3559. ff EXPECTINGSabbatical in linoleum, home im- ~6-1425or 896.1429. ’ 3/27 looking for 2 bedroomapart- 5242. 4/3 provements. Free estimates. 9-655.1221. tf No-Shrink Drapery Cleaner LAWN CARE -- GAR- ment in April. Reasonable Princeton, September 1974 Resideulial & Commercial rent. Call 609-296-7103. 4/3 through June 1975. Desire Call 201-369-4059. 4/10 Quick Service - Pick up & DENINGComplete service. exchangeer rent our housein Call MikeFerguson, 609.393- TOWNHOUSE GARDENS -- Deliver), 4/10 Washington suburb. Four lnlerior and Exterior ATERING8 to 80. French 5281. 1 & 2 bdrm apts from $165. bedrooms two baths, air Painting :oglish or Americancuisine. Call Collect609-888-It32 tlightstown.Supt. on site. 609. conditione~. Fourblocks from FREEZERBEEF -- lfome :xperienced.(609) 597*4850. ff For Rent-Rooms 5 NICEROOMS, no children. 446-2108. tf rownuaturally fed steers. PARK AVENUECLEANERS Apply at 223 No. 6th Ave., elementaryschool. Loss than ~uts to )’our ownspeeifiuntion PItICE CONSCIOU.S? 17-19East Park Ave. Manville, or call (20ll 526- a mile from shopping center. wrappedand frozen. Kaufman 2[iI-521.ns78 :LECTRICALWORK -- No Trenton,N. J, A cheerful furnished roomto t931. 4/10 Rental $400 per month. Write Jamcsburg )b leo big or too small. Worz- ff rent - E. Windsor,Hightstown FULLYFURNISHED - living Box #02519, c/o Princeton Farm609-466-0773. tf THE ENGLISH LANDSCAPE room, bedroom, large eat in Packet. 4/10 4/17 mnshipguaranteed. Call 201- DESIGNER-- Landscape area. 609*448-0558. 3/27 ll-6153, tf kitchen, closed in porch, designs rototilling sodding, private yard and parking, CATERING-- Intimate IIOUSE PAINTING-- Also shrubbery plaooment, shade TRENTON-- 3 room apt. $149 very center of Prmeeton. dinner parties to large barns, fences, Interior work; trees.Free estimates.Call 20t- per month.Ideal for students. AvailableMay 5, $266.Call 609- receptions. Variety of menus. plastering, papering. B&T APER IIANGING AND Bldg.Svcs. & Supply 549-5165. tf MALEto share cost in 4 Call 609.393-1320after 6:30 452-2652. 3/27 FURNIStlEDprivate room, Call609-655-0968. ff Fainting. 609-~96.9049eves. tf JRAPING.Prompt personal bedroomhouse with 3 adults, 1 p.m. tf share Princeton house,. dog, 1 cat, 2 gold fish and64 female, through June 20th. ~rviee.All types of wall NEI,SONGLASS& MANVILLE-3 rm. furnished wering.Free estimates. Dan AI,UMINUM p[anls. 609-466-2758. 3/27 IDEAL - apartment for Day609-92t-8100, eves. 609-924- DOEItLEIt I.ANI)SCAPES profess 0hal couple. Fully apt., utilities included.(201) 5177. 3/27 GOURMET- TO-GO won- udenstein609-585-9376. tf 45 SPRINGST. 725-5667. 4/10 PIRONE DRIVEWAY PRINCETON ~caroeted, modernkitchen with derful food for parties at CONSTRUCTION- Black top LandscapeDesigning app’liunees,extra large living home. Delivery daily. After 609-924-2680 room, bedrdoni study bath. gravel, top soil years of ex- MIRRORS and KENDALLPARK - 3 bedroom 5:.",0. p.m. phone609-737-2092 perience. Call anytime609-452. Contracting WANTyoung lady to share Utilities included. Peanington Ranch.May Ist occupancy. for menu. tf rRINGED INSTRUMENT AUTOGLASS 609-924-1221 apartment near University. area. Available immediately. STEELE, ROSLOFF & 9182, ff PLATE & WINDOWGLASS Call 609-921-7411. II 1/2 DUPLEXfor rent-6 rooms ORKSHOP - Adjustment TF If Call609-737-3451. 4/10 SMITR.201-297-0200. 3/27 m repairs on all stringed bath, basement.Adults only. Nopets. 609-446-2725after 6 TYPEWRITER REPAIR -- struments, by experienced ’ 3/27 TWO BEDRMcottage in Generalcleaning and repairs. orkmen,201-359-4341. tf FEMALE ROOMMATE PM. Princeton within walking Free estimates. CUlIEd WATERPROOFING KARKALITSlandscaping and wanted-- Starting MayIst to SUBLET-WindsorRegency-I CELLARSGUARANTEED -- maintenance.Plantings, beds, share large studio room. Bedroom2rid floor. Many distance of Princeton Shop- Radigan609-448-6443. ff Brick & Stone Pointing PLUMBING& HEATING plug Center. 4 blocks from Stucco, plastering. Mercer: OIL BURNERS lawn installation. Nojob too Private entrance, all kitchen conveniences,Available 4/15 NassauSt. $300.per too. plus 1 /EDDING small. 609-921-6333or 609-921- and laundry privileges, Rent $175/mo.Renewable at 6/75. MODERN4 RM, apt., Man- too. see. 1 yr. lease only Masonry Waterproofing Co 2865.Box 1140, Princeton, N.J. $150per monthsplit $75each, Call609.443.3248 or 448-6366. PIIINCETON Ca 609-585.8484. ff ’HOTOGRAPHER -- J.II. III.:DDING & SONINC. ville, ample storage. Call ava abe mmedatey. Ca I)ISPOSAI, SERVICE ’reserveyour memories of 234Nassau at. tf Call after 6p.m.609-921-2D53. 3/27 1201)725-1784. 3/28 609-587-7203. ff Rt. 130& Half AcreRd. ~at unforgettable day in Princeton 4/10 - Cranbury,N.J. parkling color. 12 years’ xperienee photographing 609-924-0160 ROOMSfor gentleman, PENNINGTON (Hopewell ~9-395-1389 RECYCLEall your brusfi and rivate entrance clean quiet teddings. Reasonablerates. ff ~omein Manville.After 6 p,m. 3 ROOMS- Kitchen, living Twp.)-- Newbi-level house Homeand Industry garden debris to makecom- ~09)587*4850. ff TREECO-- announces New LGnew studio w. sep. kit, forrent 4br, liv rm, fam. rm, or mulch. Rememberno Spray Service for insect & 20 1-725-538[. ff room bedroom with bath. _Garbage, Trash, Rubbish posturning in NewJersey 30 h p. Heat and water ine uded. bath, a/c, pool &tennis free. 1 1/2 bath, kitchen, d n. rm, Removed dis~se control. Completetree $162perm~.’6:30to9 p.m. 609. utility rm, 2 car garage.House eh’ipper with operator, $20.60 work.Lawrence Beason lI 609- Apply at 49 N. llth is within easy walking Hauling9fall Types SEAMLESS ALUMINUM 466-3052. 3/27 ROOMFOR RENT - Share big Manville. A4v/~ 443-3694., 3/27 per hour $25 mm.Cull Doorler ;LECTRICIAN-- 609-443-5268 GUTrERS,Victor Diamond, house.609-921-2320, 3/27 distance to local shopping Landscapes,609-924.1221. TF - Industrial Commercial R.R. 2 Box219, Bridgepoint center and schools. tes dent al, repa rs, eleetrc ltd., Bele IVlead,N.J. 08502. References and security Ioorbells, intercoms, Free 201-359-3641night, 609-924-1643 ROOMfor rent - private bath, MANVILLE:3 rrhs. & bath, deposit required. $460/month NEED YOURRUGS sham- ~stimatus. ff day. rivate entrance Princeton avail, after April15. Call after &utilities. Day600-921-9472, ooed or your floor waxed? ~ Night 609-737-3212. ff ALUMINUM" SIDING owrates Cull 609-443-6260.4/3 TF WantedTo Rent et.area. Ca aflerbp.m. 609- KENDALL PARK DUPLEX - 5 p.m,, 1201)526-8075. 3/27 CLEANERS of N. J. At- 799-0447. I1 3 rm. apt.cellar private tention:Mobile & Home driveway ideal for couple. N.W. MAUL& SON Owners.Call now for low NEEDAGOOD Bus stop at door. Furn shed. SUBLETPrinceton Meadows- springrates. 201.828.3254. tf U.S. Hwy.130 &Griggs Drive 201-207-2t43. 3/27 I bedrmapt., full carpeting, THREEbedroom house -- T & S ASSOCIATES - ELECTItlCIAN? 201-329.463O MARRIEDGrad. Studentwith FURNISHED ROOM with draperies, air cund. dish- fireplace, carpeting, drapes alterations and renovations. infantand quiet pet desires to privateentrance, private washer.Pool &lunn s courts, and appliances, t0 minutes Interiors and exteriors. All CallHahn Electrical Con- RepairService rentor subletfurnished bathtrefrigerator and air $221.per me,, available April from Princeton. Available PAINTING- Interior. Ver repairs needed on your home tracting.Freeeatimates,t201} ElectricalPower& apartmentfor June thru condRiunertoaquietmature, MANVILLE-- 4 rms. & bath, 1, optionto renewlease. Call early June. 609-924-0052after 6 reasonable. Quality wori~ 359-4240.Consumer Bureau Augustfor $150 per month - non-smokinghus hess man. range, refrigerator, electric c, For free estimatescall 609-882. Lightinglnstallations before8:’Jb a.m.or after8 p.m. p.m. 4/10 Free estimates. Bernie, 60 0194 after 5:30. 3127 registered, No.1794. tf Inudstrial Maintenance Calld09-208-t331. 4/3 609-924-1767. 4/3 heat. $160.Call (2011725.0007,609-799-3566, 4/10 448-3717. ff 3/27 TIlE PRINCETON PACKET "SevenFor Central Jersey" .~,~.s~,t NEWS ’l’hf~l,awn;nt~; l~,d!]l~r THE CENTI~L POST ]~e ManvilleNews LUINDSOR-HIGItTS HERALD Class i fi’e d ./tdv er tis ing /he Franklin NEWSRECORD 8-B THURSDAY,MARCH 28, 1974 TOWNLIVING WITHA TOUCHOF ELEGANCE In the Spring, a young man’s fancy turns to .... HouseHunting F. (and we can help) ~" ~ ~~mm,~ Authenticcolonial on one Howto get I acre in the ideal village of Cranbury,This home’sstately entrance andmainstaircase graciously welcomeyou to its ¯ . 5 bedrooms,1 ½ baths, coun- , ¢ everything you want ’,’ try kitchen,back stairs, living ~. ,-,." :;...... ,. ’, room, formal dining room, ~i ]jl ~~i--~ andfamilyr°°m’3fireplaces’attiCbasement. ,.,~,.. _ .. : $74,000 in a home Thisfine older homooffers a largeapt. or aneven larger 1 familyresidence. Modernhed but retalns charm.Four or fivebedrooms, 2 full &% bath. Full at- tic 8, basement. $40,000. Your Ourway. 37 N. MainSt., Cranbury,N.J. (j Knockthe walls out. knock the floors out, [] Visit Village 2 in NewHope, and spend as Realtor 395-0444 knock)’ourself out. little as $33,500. With 9 different and Eves. 8" Weekends:395-1258; 789-0301 Have your honte custom-built and spend distinctive townhouscmodels to choose from Memberof Multiple Listing System $l(XI,000. (including 4 brandnew ones), we’ll bet you’ll find exactly whatyou’re lookingfor. [ , ¯ ,., Dohalf of it )’ourselfand spend $50,000.spend including individually-controlled heating --j Dothe wholething )’ourself. und the and air conditioning, a G.E. Refrigerator/ *= COMMENCIM. NOW rest of vour¯ life. freezer, dishwasherand garbage disposal. INDUSTRIAL [] Makea pal of your rich old uncle, Electronic burglar and fire alarm systems .,==~,..RESIDENTIAL ." ~]’i’ll RENTING with 24-hoursurveillance. Ph, s tennis, r~ Fall in hwewith )’our rich voung neighbor indoor-outdoor swimming,skating, saunas, Thts 2 or 3 bedroomrancher has beenmodernhed even your ownski run. All included in a throughout.New wlrlng, plumbing, heating, kitchen, 121-acre hilltop communityin picturesque both& roof. All thotplus o 39,000sq. ft. freed& Ion- NewHope. Pa. Only minutes away from dscapedlot. $3R,500. Route 1-95 to Philadelphia, Oxford Valley NORTHGAERTMENTS i, Mall and nearby train stations. Furnished and Princeton-Hightstown Rd= models open Mondavthrough Saturday, (oppositeMcGraw Hill) I0 AMto 6 PM. Sunday, I1 AMto 6 PM. East Windsor,N.J. For more information and directions, call ] (215) 862-2091,

1 and 2 Bedrooms Ullage 2. from = 190 month Thekind of place youalways thought 4.9U0sq.ft. of livingspace with 20x40 Features: in.groundpool ...... $59,000 Thls 7 roomTownhouso has manywanted features. somebodyelse lived in. eSWIMMING POOL COUNTRYLIVINGAT ITS BEST Wall to wall carpets, washer,dryer, dishwasher, ePLAYGROUND FACILITIES refrigerator,central air & full basement.Low down A1.19 acts wooded lot is the setting ¯ OFF STREET PARKING paymentto qualifiedbuyer. $40,500. forthis C~nnt~ Cape with 4 bedrooms, largedining area &bath. central a/x& ¯ AIR CONDITIONERS Iocwly]8x36 heated pool,.., $55,000 ¯ KITCHEN WITH DINING AREA ¯ THERMOSTAT CONTROLLED HEAT DEVONSHIRESECTION ~ Thia3 bedroomspliton one of E.W.T. (included in rental) EEALTOR REAtrO~ loveliestsections. Boasts cenOal a/c,2 ¯ WASHER& DRYER FACILITIES cargarage, w/wcarpeting &2½ baths. ¯ RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT 307IV. MainSt. Hightsrown,N.J. RedUEedto ...... $47,900. ¯ MASTER TV ANTENNA BEAUTIFUL0LOERHOME 609-448-0112 inchoice location oftown. This lovely 7 Call anyDay ony Hour loom,2 foil bathhome has a heated MemberMulliple L~sting Service attic, full drybasement. GasstEam MODEL APARTMENTOPEN DAI LY heat(Rew boiler) new aluminum siding,newly paiEted, 2car garage, all landscapinRnice& well eStEblished.. (609) 448-5935 ~awRe,t uu’d "o ...... $43.00G INVESTMENTPROPERTY , "’ Loohingfor E koodinvestment Onceyou l ,’ !, "" GENERAL@ELECTRIC property?This eider home nar the centernf Highlstown hasa6 roomapt...... onone aide &’2 three loom apts. on theother side. It has oil hot air heat & find us, 6 BedroomCepe Cod allnew wiring &pipes. This iEan ideal homeforthe ~’Jng couple tolive in Eet-iokltehen. [ivit:g room, Endlet the other 2 apts. help pay lot it. LOMBARD0encloned porch, full you’ll Attractivelypriced ...... $29,900 basement( I.A is finishedl. Asking$38.qt10 SALESREPRESENTATIVES Evenings&Weekends AnitaErson 448,6854 neverleave. Intmediate Occupancy CatherineChristie 448.2121 WoodedLot WaiterFOE 396.9240 lhmch,3 bedronms,li’,’ing JoycePanilz 448.0601 It maybe a little hard finding LawrenceMews room, [ormuldining room, GeraldDowgin 201.329.2991 the first time you look for it. Andfor a very ,~ or not, the form In whichtenslve exposureto ~’(,"/,lO large eat-in kltdte:E, fumily Weare mEmbErs el the good reason. their namesappear on the qualified buyersfor a 4-bedroom large two story eolonlal in BUYERS’PROTECTION PLAN room with fireplace, MULTIPLELISTING SERVICE We’re just far enough awayfrom the road deedcan have very Im- prompt,profitable sale. A panellag, beamceilings, 2- immaculate eondhlon. Large living portant effects on sub- PROTECT5YOU"BUYERS" so the traffic and congestion and noise can’t completereal estateser- AGAINSTMANY UNEXPECTED HOME ½beths, wall to wall car- room, formal dining room, panelled sequent uses of the vice, weare a memberof REPAIRBILLS FOR 12 FULL MONTHS peting througho::t. Central RealEstate For Rent, get to you. But close enoughto all the public property.No one whots NMLS.Hours: 9:30-5:30 AFTERSETTLEMENT¯ MAKESTHE Nmily room whh fireplace, deluxe eat- SELLER’SHOMEA VERY ATTRACTIVE conditioning, Iransportation so you can get to it. (Like wealthyor whoseincome daily:till 9 Tues..Fri. CHOICEFORBUYERS BECAUSE OUR in khehen. 2½ baths, full basement, 2 is In the upperbrackets EXCLUSIVE"BUYERS PROTECIlON Asking$69.900. HAMILTON SQUARE the bus that stops right al the corner.) PLAN"COVERS tOVITAL AREAS OE ear garage, central air. Very dose to shouldmake a decision HELPFULHINT: In:mediate Oceupency Lawrence Mews, in prestigious Lawrence abouthow he and his wife CONSTRUCTIONWHICHFREES THE 4 BEDROOM SPLIT -- Buyinga homegives you nUYERFROM WORRY OFREPAIB OR llamilton Square area Central schools, stropping and train stadon. Township, has beautiful one-bedroom shouldtake title without incometax advantages: REPLACEMENTCOSTS- AND AT NO Bi-level, 3 bedrooms,family ADDITIONALCHARGETO YOU. RUYER ronna15 by 25 ft. flreph:ce, air, Cathedralceiling in living West Windsor Township .... $72,500. apartments with spacious rooms, wall-to-wall first consultingan expert. schooland property taxes ORSELLER - CALL TODAY FORFUR. room. dishwasher, family Everyoneshould have ex- THERINFORMATION andwall to wall carpeting, carpeting, all-electric kitchens, air canhe deductedfrom your 2-[/., baths, 2 car garage,1 room basement, nice corner Call Ownor (609) 799-2580 E par- Income. ~ . Iot, garage¯$350.609-259-7863. conditioning, window-wall living rooms, patios tlcular financial situation ~m ~]l,V, llm~,~]~l~ eere, env¯ sewers. 3/27 or balconies, tennis courts and a swimming []¯ bet .... Ilowlngadeed te Asking $58 5(10 I~lYl~ll~llh,~~ ~l I " .... Business pool included in your rental. | bed..... p. II1’/’~11 ~I I l ...... lleteOeo,,t..... t,AWu~NcE TOWNSHIP Business Nowyou see what we mean. It’s well worth " Centre A’r " pert .... t .... ~1 ~gENCY0~P~,~,CAGENCYOFPA, INC ~ , : "COf,ONIAL--0rooms & bath RealEstate For Rent RealEstate For Ren~ lhe little extra effort to find us lhe first time, I Andf .... ’= ~’ 50FFICESTOSERVEYOUIII madern. $325 Security & ¯ In buvina or sellln e I I~lr A I "1"~1’~1~ I [ I I Uotonial split level 4 references. AnnaC. Faherty becauseafter that, you’ll never want to leave. If estate ~ see th: or~" 196.769288g.lAOO443.6200 III bed ...... livingroo’m, m , " I~l~#’~lt/UK~~ I 737.9200 RealtorB)9-882.4333. 4/17 perlencedpeople at . ,i ~ I (215)295.8175I I (llnlng room kitchen WARRENPLAZA WEST -- Rt. OFFICESt)ACE KOUT~ I ":ill ~ ¯ I I lemllv¯ ., room v,. tit’ i, re, i co’ #130 EASTWINDSOR, STORE m¯ RICHARDSON...... REALTYCO. 44n ~’t~ntt ¯ I I I . P , SPACE FOR RENT. Newmodern suburban office FROMONLY $235 MS. ~eureIzu, 44u.~uuo. ¯ I.-- ...... I ’l full b tls" ft basemen’ ’ 1000 sq. It. $450 mo, ¯ zI~zI.O=~UUU ¯ ~ I i ~ NEARWashington center on Rt. ~7 interchange. I ¯ ¯ I 1 iH I - ear garage. Just loaded Cross- 1660 sq. ft. $500 too.Space available from 50o- " I - [] [] r ~ ll~-I | I wlthextras ing Park - Enjoy coun- plus tffxcs andutilities try living in this freshly 60,000sq.ft. Prestigiousneigh- ?~’., , I~m~ ~ ~ ~11~ / [ Asking$65,900 Existing ’20 store shopping bars. Partitioning to suit. :C: ~.. ~’. X" decorated farm house. Sun plaza. Pully air eonditmned living room, modern Carpeting, air conditioning, .earn acoustic ceiling recessed blinds included¯ Private en- Furnished model open daily, noon to 6 PM. kitchen withlarge fireplace, 2 lighting, paneled walls tile trance. Ample parking. I II111n bedrooms and bath. Mature floor. Excellent location on JUBIOtl Rt.206,nmlh o| Trenton, Realtor Reasonable rental on short 2 blocksabove Brunswick Ave.Circle eoople or family preferred. Slate Hwy.#130, 1/4 mi. south term lease¯ ] AmwellRd., ’ References.$275 per me. Call of the Princctoo-Hightstown I ~ul~lllr’llt!lWf’4’f¢"qWr~ IIm~t~’ I ~1/I BelleMead WeidelReal Estate Inc. 609- Rd. 2 yr. lease with option. Iterate C. Shumall 201-35941727 737-t500or evenings609.737. Call609..4484024 weekdays for 201-469-2233 Business I Business appointment, tf ]ITHE I/I ==f°rRiehardWeide~/20 RealEstate For Rent RealReal Estate Estate ForFor Re~ Rent NEWOFFICE SPACE o~.~¯ . . E~STWl IVU~UK I..OVELYHAblILTON MODERN3 000 sq.ft, in- 1 ml. cast of TwinRivers ,Rt. n~,~-~- eD^,,’,.~,,=,,-,,0 ~, ~EEDo t 3BEDROOMRENTAL-Older ’, I SQUARE dustrial buildingfor rent with 33 Individual roomsor suites ~’~l~p~i~." ~’~ R~,NT his cen!ury J IMAN/ flightstown house available small office area. 3 phase in’ ColonialBuilding, ample ~vwE~S’~ yo needfor yourgrowing fam y Wethink of it as our Mayl, ,, with living room, Extremely convenient RT130&DU’I~cZ~ "Executive HandymanSpeeial ,, Yes tneedsworkbut / RENT--Tov, nshipCapaCod3 location just off Rt. 33. Lovely electric service, l0 ft. parking. All utilities, recep- " ReAl3 ...... - 1 BR. study, . baths, full diningroom.d~n.kitehenandt new Madisonoffice building, overheaddoor, Rt. 206 South, tionist,secretarial. . , copying -"- oncethat’s doneyouql really havean eleganthome in . Io s.ee for all your J basementpartially paneed, bath,$330 per mo. HOg-799-266~ office suites availablefrom 600 Hillsberough Township. Call and elnamngserwee provided whichto entertain.It’s charmis enhancedb" the ran litany Insuranceneeds. / attached garage screen owner,(201) 359-7500, If from $150 a month. Call 609- damwidth floors inside and the fee n- -~ - . " [porch,largelot, gar~lenspace to 3,600 sq.ft. Beautifully ¯ ¯ . , ’. paneled, accoustical ceilings, 448-1120. 4/10SUITE SIZE NET PER Jiving outside, asyou drive up, the aneu u,and t.oun~rynotice OennisWhitney I ~e~arLittle BrookSchool, center foyer, individually i Me. severaloutbuildings and a barnIts located=n West OFFICE SPACE SUBLET, 12t WedWatdSl. equl’rcd:$5~-O~rm°’’- heated and air-eondtioned. approximately900sq. ft. of 2 rm. 385 sq.ft. $200. Windsoron over 2 ½+ acres.June. avai’ed’ll inner,larch l~, 609.924 LandFor Rent Off-street parking, 30 day SPACEAVAILABLE: brick 4rm. 770sq.ft. $375. $67,500. Hightd0wn,N.I. 9:ff9. Principalsonly. ff fullycarpatedfurnished office FOR RENT -- 80 ’ACRES occupancy¯Prestige building spaceavilable in Princeton building 650 sq. ft. down- 448-6667 and location for office or sta m; office space upsta rs;I A!tracttve p stige building ITHE Farmland 3 mi. east of professional space. Quite Research Park, Route 200 ]lightsto’,,,,n off Rt. 33.Phone Call Princeton Financial ut t e~ many extr anas yuse ~th’ am lep urkin~. m ex - LOMBARDO STATEFARM HOUSEFOR RENT - colonial reasonably priced. $4.75 per Systems, 609-9"21-3400 entertained cal1600q66-0787, cecnt lace on. t~anelled ,,,~,,~,co~=,,., on lovely woodedlot in Rocky 600-4.18-0297evenings or ~9- square foot. Lease terms for ’ 4/31walls, carpeted, acoustic AGENCY-:- REALTORS .~,o,,,,, 394-tl~anytime. tf negotiable. Other sites also further information, tf EostWIndsorOfflce: Rill, 4 bedrooms2-1/2 baths, I ceilings, centrall air oon- ~ +~"=’...... unfurnshed, central air- available in Mcrcerville and [ ditiooed.I or 2 yearlease with Route 130 conditioning, swimmingpool, ardener - rent a East WindsorTownship. For MODERNOFFICE 1200 sq.ft. LEASE3400 & 10.12000 sq.ft./option. Available ira- (609) 443-6200 OPEN7 DAYS $500,per month. Call 201-359- distance more information contact RL. 130, Hightstown,N.J. Call near Twin Rivers,’ exit 8 I mediately. Call 609-440-4024 0227. 4/3 ’IM, in Rivers¯Call 609. Steve Stewart at: 609-443-4440. 3/27 N.J. Turnpike. Call 609-443’./weekdays. tf 448.20 to. 3/27 I{ICIIAI{DSONREALTY CO. 4440. 3/27/ Hamilton Square 586-0400 THE PRINCETON PJICKET "Seven For Central Jersey" Y~,-~--~’~NEWS "l’h~;l~wmn(~lhxigi~r TheManville News THE CENTR/IL POST U.)INDSOR-IIlGItTS HERALD Classified . dverd dng The Fr,tnklin NEWS’RECORD THURSDAY,MARCH 28, 1974 9.B

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peoplesince tS0S Gallery of Homes BERGEXCLUSIVES :KNER ,ealtO¢l¯ mlu,e,i ForThe Executive Buyer LuxuryPLU__SS Hrs.weekdays 9-6 P.M. Weekends10-5 P.M. GARDENAPARTMENTS otherhrs. by appointment Gold-Medallion Total-Electric CuslomFurnished apanmems r~ Member of the American availableby Nationwide fur- Li vi ng Stock Exchange allurerentals. r~EALTOR’ ¯ Tolo]JyEloclr*¢ $50,500COLONIAL etndlviduallyControlled Heat elndlvidualControl Air Conditioning COMPARETHEPRICEI Try this onefor priceand construction. Excellent location, ¾ Animmaculate home in Ctestwoodwith fourlarge bedrooms, living room,formal eLorgoModern KUchon Range Wi~h acretot, 4 bedroomColonial, 2 ½ baths, air conditioning,flreplace, patio, full basement. diningroom, recreation room wffh beam ceiling, fu0 basement,garage, custom ContinuousCleaning Oven ¯ 14Cubic Ft. 2.eoorSell DefrostingRL.trlgerator Ownerhas been transferred. shades,sodded lawn, all wallto wallcarpeting, central air. AndFreezer CALLWESTWINDSOR ...... $64,900. aCeramicTdo Balhs Wilh Vanltoriurn $54,900gANCHER elndivldualPrivate Entrance A fantastichomo next to thegolf coursein Robblnsvillewith trees and redwood eWallto WallCarpeting Throughout IN HISTORICAL- Hopewdl Borough. Completely restored, large kitchen,multi- deck.Stone fireplace in living teem,formal dining room, new remodelled kitchen, eMoslorT.V..Anlonna Outlets In Living Room purposeroom, playroom, 5 bedrooms, 1 72 baths. Terrific location for a youngfamily threebedrooms, recreation room, 2 cargarage, full basement,wall to wallcarpeting, AndBedrooms desiringsmall town home atmosphere. self cleaningoven. etelephoneOullets In Kitchenand Bedroom CALLPENNINGTON ...... $47,500. a AmpleParking $6%900ALMOST 4 ACRES OlmmedinteConvenience ToSr.hools MONTGOMERYCOLGNIA[ - 4 bedroom,2½ bath Colonial. Living room.dining Anexecutive ranch home in newHanover Township. Recreation room wi,h Churches.Shopping fireplace,living room.formal dining room. 3 bedrooms,plusguest room, science kit- STARTING$180, room,family room, two fireplaces, centrally air conditioned,built-in vacuum system. chen,2 full baths,2 cargarage, built-in swimming pool. Largekitchen with breakfast room. Near schools and on a beautifullot. KlocknerRoadNear" Hamilton Avenue CALLPRINCETON ...... $82,500. $7g,990WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP HamiltonTwp,, N.J, ANIDEAL LOCATION near the golf coursein MontgomeryTownship for under Located10 minutesfrom Prince,on Junction. A newColonial home on three- $60,0001This spotless Split-Level features 3 bedrooms, 2Y~baths, wall to wallcarpet quartersof anacre. You have your choice of colors.Four king size bedrooms, living ..... room,dining room, science kitchen, recreation room with fireplace, hobby room, 2 K|Phone586-5108 If HaA CALL586.1253 II throughoutandcentral air. cargarage, central air conditioningand more. CALLPRINCETON.

PINE GROVE 26Offices in NewJersey to serveyou TOTALELECTRIC LIVING GOLDMEDALLION HOME IN HILLSBOROUGHTWP. I ....I I ] ] ! THEBERG AGENCY ImmediateOccupancy Two story colonial, 4 bedrooms,sunken family HamiltonOffice roomwith fireplace, 2-½ baths,full basement,2 car 2.~:2;,.: 2?::.2 £~2:-.’.:£::~..’,T~:.~¢. TT.=I 2:::,~ ¯ :7~,,: ;£~~ ~.~ 729Rt. 33,Hamilton Square garage. $63,5000 Colonialsplitlevel, 4 ~N~~-,-~ ...... ~’~...... bedrooms,about 2100 sq. ft. Family room with IMPORTANTLITrLE THINGS - Sewer, water, poured concrete basement, concrete 587-0400 MERCERSTREET BUSINESS LOCATION: Home in fireplace. $61,500 excellent condition. Presentlya nice dwellingbut driveway,RX wiring. 2 walk-inbedroom closets, plus what you normally expect; 4 WoodedLots bedrooms,2 ½baths, family room, central air. possibilities for offices or small business.Seven City SewersAnd Water CALLWEST WINDSOR ...... $62,,900. roomsand bath. 3 ear garage.Parking area in rear. GRANDOPENING APRIL 20th ...... $39,900. Colonials, About2200 sq. BEATRISING COSTS - by signingthe contracttoday on yournew 20fD plus square ft. Excellentfloor plan. footcolonial built bymaster crahsman at location that offersprivacy yet commuters $65,900 convenience.Offered today in the$60’s. CALLPENNINGTON. A Paradise/ Colonials,about 2500 sq. ft. Four bedrooms,family RESTOREDFARMHOUSE-Ten room,two hundred year old Colonialhome. Carriage Only60 Minutes To The City! roomwith fireplace, full housewith one stall andstudio space on secondfloor. Ingroundpool, woods, open basement,2 car garage. fieldsand stream. Slightly over $100,000. ViaExpress Buses! Penn-Central RR!N.J. Turnpike! $72,900 CALLPRINCETON. WESTWlNDSOR’S FINEST - ff you’relooking for a custombuilt homesituated on . Realtor= themost beautiful 5 acresaround, make an appointment ,o see this onewlth living MAGNIFICENTHOMES WHERE EVERY spacefor thosewho love ,o entertainand enjoy life. Ahome with many extras, offering AmwellRd., qualityconstruction plus acreage unsurpassed. Belle Mead CALLWEST WINDSOR ...... $125,000. COHVENIENCEiS CLOSE AT HAND ;~2 ~ " _~.~T’_’~,,;~ ’~ 2"- !i| 201-359-8727 COMMUTINGTONEW YORK? Nice location near Hopeweff train s,afion. Excellent At least 3 different commuterroutes to the city- that’s HIGHTSTOWN:Professional or business location. conditiontwo-family provides accessibilhy to schoolsand shopping plus a chancefor location! You’re never stranded here! Close-by top rated, ¯ Newlyrenovated 2 family house.Each apartment an addedincome. ResortProperty CALLPENNINGTON ...... $58,,900. single session schools and great shopping, foo...and home has 6 roomsand 1 ½ baths. Newkitchens w/dish- value that will amaze you! Imagine-4 great models with washers, new baths, new plumbing, wiring and GASGALORE at the Jersey EXCELLENTQUALrnf in HopewellTownship. 3 bedroomCape on ¾acre. Shore? Belmarsummer rental minimumt/n-acre lots (some wooded!) clty sewers, water heatingsystems. All floors to be carpeted. CALLPRINCETON for details ...... $45,000...... $$9,7S0. 4 room modern apt., 2 1/2 & gas, undergroundelectric, sidewalks...fabulous! As for blocks from ocean. June 15 - Labor Day. 600466-2769.4/10 3 OFFICESTO SERVEYOU the value, you have to see it to believe it. PRINCETON ¯ WESTWINDSOR¯PENNINGTON LEONARDVANHISE AGENCY BARNEGAT -- new :l MEMBERMULTI PLE MSTINGSERVICE bedroomon lagoon. June-Sept. 924-0095 799-1 lOB 737-3301 r~ by wcekor mere.Reasonable. w~tten s 4 MAGNIFICENT MODELS 201-464-5731after 6 p.m. 3/27 r/EALIOI~" 160Stodkton ~rNt Hight=town. NJ. CAPECOD -- South Wellfleet ,.o. $43,OOO - interesting old house with I?EALTOI~’ servingpeople since 1885 CONVENTIONAL MTGS. ResortProperty ResortProperty magnificent view of Drummer 3ave and Cape Cod Bay. On LIBERAL FINANCING, 10% Down Payment mwhill top housesnestled in fines with waterview. All with EASTWINDSOR TOWNSHIP MODELSOPEN SAT. ~ SUN. 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. RENTAL-- Southern Ireland 20 ACRES- of hind and 4 yr. ’ireplacc, deck and sleep 6. LandFor Sale -- July-August. Fully staffed old house for sale. Iiouse ;185 per week,off season$125. PHONE(609) 443-5353 or (609)448-4081 and furnished house in the containskitchen; dining,living ~.lso cottage for 2 at $105per 9 ACRESCommercial - 2 mi. southeastern county of rm. den with fireplaees. 3 veek, off season $75. Enjo" y ¯ Soof Hightstowuon Rt. 33, 400 HAMPTON ARMS Wcxford.Includes all utilities, bedrooms and bath. All an- Notionul Seashore beaches ft.’frontage, corner lot, RR linens, dishes, etc. 3 double tique furniture. Also outside shops and seafood. Quiet an~ siding. Caql Burgerland,609. WARRENPARK ESTATES bedrooms,I single bedroom,2 woodshed with fireplace relaxing. :~01-52t-g229. 3/27 448-2955.Mr. O’Donnell. tf APARTMENTS I/2 baths, hleal for 2 couplesto (could be used for living quarters for guests or share. Beach, golf, ferry to SACRIFICE - moved to HICKORYCORNER ROAD OFF RT. 130, EASTWINDSOR, N.J...NEAR PRIN- Letlavre and Wales nearby. caretaker). Overlookir,g the "Priced to Go" CETON-- DIRECTIONS:G.W. Bridge, Lincoln or HollandTunnels to N.J. Turn- ocean and the harbor. Just a Florida - two burial plots, Special petrol allowance for veterans section in Princeton pikeor VerrazanoBridge to GoethalsBridge to N.J. Tpk.,then SOUTH on N.J. tourists. $25Oweekly, St,000 few minutes walk from the SUMMERplace -- Lake 1 8"2 Bedrooms heaeh. Phase No. 56, Mrs. Champlain frontage, pvt. Memorial Park $1200. For Tpk.to exit 8Aand turn right to Rt. 130.South (left) onRt. 130approx. I mile monthly.Call 609-92t-2E54for details write: John J. Fitz- From $195.00 pastA&P shopping Center to HickoryCorner Rd. (at Potter& HillmanFord); further information. Kathryn Tingley, CapeNortlt deck. ViewGreen Mountains, patrick 1804 S. E. 1st Ave. 4/3 Victoria Co., Cape Breton, explore Adirondacks, Fully W/Wcarpeting, A/C turnright to WarrenPark Estates. NovaScotia. 316 furnished 7 room "camp," 2 Ocala, Florida 32670or ca l sereened porches July $600. 0lH-732-5964. 4/3 Gas Appliances, Indv. Contr. Heat Write R.W. Van de Velde, 42 Plenty of Closet Space HIGHTSTOWH South st., Middlebury,Ver- OYSTERSItARBORS, CAPE SwimClub Avail. - Model Apt. Business COD-- Custom built home mont. 3/28 Peddle School area, 2 ResortProperty beautifully landscaped VERMONT- Secluded 4 EXCLUSIVELOTS -- in Elm 609-448-4439 - Mgr. on Premises story homein excellent RealEstate For Rent bedroom 2 bath Colonial Ridge Park. I 112 acres, grounds with complete farmtouse with 60 acres of $20200up. Princeton prestige condition. 4 bedrooms, privacy and protection. Large BEACHFRONT APT. -- on paneled living room with woods,fields and brook.Golf area. Harold A. Pearson, 609. 1½baths, dining room,2 beautiful Sapphire Bay, St. swimming, riding nearby. 737-2203. tf HIGHWAYPROPERTY IN LAWRENCEVILLE-- 1200 fireplace, dining room wilh LandFor Sale ear garage.... $42,500. Thomas. Ground floor French hearth and 2 dining $125.week. 609-924-6594. MontgomeryTownship sq.ft, on first floor of small sleeping-living room, large officebuilding, ’*Viii rent all or )arches. 4 bedroomsuites, Investors Dream A’VrENTION bedroom,equippcd kitchen, 2 L/2 baths, gourmetkitchen. 8 Acres - 112 mile from 8 + acres of highway COMMERCIAL part of, Will renovateto suit. baths, air conditioned. Ae- PORT CHARLOTTE TWO PARCELS OF LAND, INVESTORS PleaSecall 609-896-1050.3/27 Jpperbracket. 617-420-6"/97or FLORIDA-- Lot close to Roosevelt CrammerSchool. proparty with 1000ft. of PROPERTY commodoresup to 5 persons. 3ox 394, Osterville, Mass. bcautiful barber and beach. both wooded{one 5 acres and ZonedAgricultural. Call 201- Five Family Maid and fines service other to acres) located near 4/Ig frontage. East Windsor 150x196 provided. Tennis courts, 02655. 3/27 Call 201-297.1425. 4/10 Hightstown in East Windsor 828.1723evenings. Asking$110,000 Each apartment consists of living room,eat.ln klt- with 4 roomcape cod & swimmingpool, water sports, Township.’,’/ill sell eachpiec~ OFFICE SPACE RENTAL restaurant on premises, separate or total. Term~ chen, bath, 2 bedrooms, smallworkshop. Excellent Office space in Princeton OCEANFRONT RENTAL-- available. Call 201-542-2559 EASTWINDSOR TOWNSHIP Townshipavailable June. Two Reasooable,Call 609.024-2620. Long BeachIsland. Beautiful SOUTIIERNVERIVlONT - old separate basements and professionallocation... tf new 3 bedroom, secluded farmhouse. In mountains, evenings, ff - 5 acres commercial,450 ft. Beautiful mountainside 1,750 sq. H. modules can be lakes nearby. Quiet, isolated. frontage on Rt. 130 and I0~t property with view and utilitlcs...... $45,000. leased together or separately. neighborhood, spectacular acres residential with 2 read Asking$ 110,000. VERMONT-- Next to Lake view, washer dryer, dish- Conveniencessimple. Avail. stream. Situated in farm Pleasant working en- June tS - Oct. t. Minimum2 entrances on Old Cranbury vironment. Hortonia. 4 bedrooms washer,I 1/2 ~oaths. Call 609- IVIAINETIMBERLAND - 1012 Rd.201-~6-6654. ff area.Ideal place for horses STANLEYT. WHITE WALTERB. goWE, INC. renovated charming uld 404.6410. tf weeks. Discount for longer on thisd+ acreshemesite. cottage all convemenees, lease. Write Box 209, acres.Aroostook County. Your $22,500I Realtor Lawreneeville,N. J. 06648or ownretreat with income from 600.799-1100 unspoiled surroundings yet timber. $’35. per acre, Eves. RBLff,INC. 3/27 walkingdistance to store and call after Mar.25, ~0.896.o640 all amenities. Mayor June, FLORIDAcondominium for eves. 3127 cull 609.799.1909. 4/to Rmltw Realtors It H.Mzls SL $300.July $400.609-799-1475. rent -- Sanibel Island escape. RealEstate For Sale Realton Cnmt~rl,HJ. RealEstate Wanted 4/10 New 2 bedroom, condo on AmwollRd., ocean and pool, Fully Amw~llRd., 5S5-3322(~ 4441.2477 INTERESTEDin selling? For BelIBMead B~dleMeKI Era: qualified service call one of RESOI{T RENTAL - equipped,$180 per week. 609. 201-3S9-8727 ThomteaS.~ld. Jr. Middlesex county’s leading LongbeachIsland, N. J. New 443-1704or 440.0409. 4/10 FORRENT -- new2 bedroomIMPROVEDwooded building TWIN RIVERS- 3 bedroom 201-359-8727 395.0~79 duplex furnished wkly, condominiumfacing the lot - 1/2 acre, water sewer, realtors. Memberof MLS.Oon gas, sidewalk& curb, deadend townhouseextrasinclude kJL__.~ Harrington Agency Inc. New summerrental,:] bdrms, 1-1/2 beautifulGulf of Mexico; 10th shagcarpeting, t gasgrill. Goad branch off ee at 1525 Fin- baths, overlooking ocean & BEACRHAVEN cottage, 4 floorin Marco Is., Florida. st. Adjoins GreenAcres park buy,$3?,500. Late spring oc- lookingfor moreeconomical hagen’s Lane, North Bran. bay. Reduced rate June & beds., 2 baths, l block from CallN. Marolda 609-394-5204. land. $I0,000Call 609448-0132cupancy.609.448.’/727. 4/3 swiek. Phone201-297-6360. tf Sept. 6(}9-655-2656. 4/10 ocean. Not avail. August. 2 3/27days or 443-3283evenings. 4/t0 car? Checkthe classified ads weeksrain. $~250per wk. 609= 890-0989. ff THE PRINCETON PACKET "Seven For Central Jersey" S~a,Y,~,t NEWS rhe,Iilwn~nl;i ~, l~’dgl,r "Roe Manville News THE CENTRAL POST IDINDSOR-HIGHTS ItER~qLD Cla s s i fi e tt , dver tis ing Ihe Franklin NEWS’RECORD lO-B THURSDAY,MARCH 28, 1974

MANVILLE- WESTON The tatt t 0ttS g ncp New,large custom built ranch,attached garage and por- orry you ntissed the party" ch, brickfront, 7 rooms,3 bedrooms,I furl and2 half INSURANCE baths,gas hot waterbaseboard heat, wall to wallcar- in out" q ew { lubhouse. paling. Excellentlocation, must be seento be ap- preciated ...... $60,500. F..ST, 1893 BRIDGEWATERTOWNSHIP ,,,~ REALTORS Large6 roomranch. 2 car garage,l~h bath,basement, recreationroom, closed porch, brick front, hot water 138South Main St. Hishlstown.N. J. (609)448-1069 190Nasmu Street. Princeton. NewJers¢y. 08540 baseboardbeat. Macadamdrive ...... $57,900. MemberMultiple Listing Service 609-924-0322 Want to own your own new homein’nearby BRIDGEWATERTOWNSHIP HamiltonTownship. We },ave several ranchsanti A COMPLETEREAL ESTATEORGANIZATION UNDERCONSTRUCTION colonials. 3-4 bedrooms,Homes start at $39,900. Act nowand choose your own decor, Financing SEVEN UNDER SEVENTY 5 roomranch, attached garage, full basement,gas heat available for qualified buyers. andscience kitchen. Lot 200’ x 125’.Still timeto pick ~But dent worry;, ~?~’~ ~~ SAVE SAVE SAVE colors..r ...... $46,900 On this exceptionally clean well kept 3 bedroom 1", :~i ~:::~’: ::’ i townhousewith manyfine extras in an excellent end location, Priced to sell ...... $42.900. HILLSBOROTOWNSHIP Largemodern 7 room split, aluminumsiding, brick front, Large modern 12 room Immes, with 2 ear garage situated on a 2 acre commercial lot m, Rt. 33. attachedgarage, fireplace, 2½ baths, 2-zoned hot water NewI & 2 bedroomapartments tastefully designed & lavishly land- Manypossibilities for investors or professionals.. heat.Many extras. Beautiful view. Must be seen to be scaped. Swimmingpool, tennis courts and a clubhouse are all appreciated ...... $55,000 ...... $85,000. a part of FOX RUNAPARTMENTS SAVE-SAVE -Save On this Cranbury Split-level, MANVILLEWESTON 7 rooms 1½ baths on ½ acre excellent location attd priced for quick sale. Movingant of state .... Modern6 room ranch, attached garage, lZ/2 baths,full FOX RUN APARTMENTS ...... $46,0I)0. basement,rec. room with fireplace, science kitchen with dishwasherand self cleaningoven, central air con- Lot in nearby Creamridge, N.J. area -’41A acres. ! ditioning,wall to wallcarpeting, back yard chain-link Lots of road frontage. Yonrstoday for .. $20,000. fanced.Over sized lot, asking...... $47,500 4 miles N.E. of PrincetonUniversity Dream of bnilding your mvn home in a lovely neighborhood.Yes! well take a look at this lot in This attractive Colonial, located in Lawrence MANVILLEWESTON Hillside Terrace, Washington Twp. dose to Township,offers 8 rooms, 2 l~ ball,s, 2 fireplaces, Modern6 room ranch, attached garage, alumium siding, Rt. 1, 12 milessouth of NewBrunswick ORtake N. J. Turnpiketo Exit 8-A. everytlting, and available at once at only $15,000. full basement, and one-car garage ...... $65,500. lth baths,full basement,science kitchen, central air traffic circle (HolidayInn). TakeJug- Right 1 mile to Rt. 130South. Left 2 conditioning,swimming pool, back yard chain-link fen- handleand follow Plalnsborosigns for miles to Cranbury-PlainsboroRd. (Maln CommercialLots available in Rocky Hill, N.J. 2 miles to PrincetonMeadows. St); right 1 mile to PlainsboroRd.; Suitable for offices, small apt. houseor stores. PR INCETON TO WNSHIP ced.Excellent location, 80 x ].00ft. lot. Mustbe seen to right 4 milesto PrincetonMeadows. Charminghome on the easterly side of Princeton be appreciated...... $45,900 60 FOXRun, Plainsboro, NewJersey 08536¯ Telephone(609) 799-2710 Township,withln walking distance of the Univer- MANVILLE Wehave manyother homesin Twin Rivers, lllgl, t- sity. Three bedrooms, I l/~ baths, fireplace, EnglishTudor, 2 familyduplex, 5 roomapartment and 3 stown, Hamilton Twp., Cranbury and other areas. basement, and one-car garage ...... $59,500 i G~?ERAL~ ELECTRIC APPLIANCES~.~LINCOLN PROPERTYCOMPANY roomapartment. Exterior all brick. Newroof, 2 car Landfrom 1 acre to our 200 acres available. garageon a landscaped75x100’ lot... Asking$48,000 Honrs: 9 to 5 Daily * Sat. 9-4 ¯ Sun. 10-5 MONTGOMER Y TO WNSHIP RealEstate For Sale J. WESLEYARCHER MARGARETMAGAN Nearly nmvColonial split-level I, as 8 rooms, 2½ 448-2097 baths, fireplace, partial basement, and 2-car 448.6283 JOSEPHBIELANSKI LAWRENCETOWNSHIP MEt DEMPSTER ASAMOWERY garage. Situated at the end ol a cul-de-sac on a one- 586-1290 395-1671 acre lot ...... $65,000 RealEstate Broker NORGATE- Lovely natural shingledand brick 8 roomsplit Eveningsand Weekends 212 S. MainSt. Manville- (201) 725-1995 levefwith partial basement.4 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP bedrooms, family room with OpenThursda &Friday evenings "til D. Sundays1 ¯ 4 patio door,eat-in kitchen,2-1/2 Pretty lot with eotmtry atmosphere, but jnst a vEvenings call 201-359.3245 baths, 1 ear garage. Ras short walk from the village of Lawreneeville, com- almost new carpeting, 2 air conditioners washer and lle, &Stz lts bines with a solid and handsome Colonial dryer. In exce eat condition. featuring 7 rooms,1 ½ batl,s, fireplace, basement, $52,5O0. INSURORS ¯ REALTORS and central air conditioning ...... $64,500 PRINCETONHUNT - in WestWindsor spacious Lakeview Homes.4 bedrooms, 2 ½baths, panelled family room, separate diningroom, full basement,2 car garage ...... $62.900.

WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP PINEESTATES II - In Roosevelt½acre lots protectedby park Conveniently located, this pleasant raneh-honse area,4 bedrooms,1 ½or 2 ½baths, large living room,separate TheManagement Corp. Inc. of NewJersey, Broker-Dealer has a 14x28’ llving-dining room with fireplace, diningroom, panelled family room, attached garage.. $42,900. Weare offering a completehome building family room, 3 bedrooms,bath and one-car garage, 80%Mortgage to qualified buyers, ROSSMOOROFFICE: $54,000 kit including land, a pre-constructed 127SUSSEX WAY, JAMESBURG, N.J. 08831 on a 1,.~-acre lot ...... LAWItENCEVII,LE partially finished (non-modular)house TWONEW HIGHTSTOWN LISTINGS - On a professionally land- that you,the do-it-yourselfer,can easily Twobedroom bungalow in goodshape, just perfectfor scapedlot, sits this beautiful, newlywedsor a retired couple...... $21,000. two-story, exciting house. It complete and consequently save the HOPEIVELL TO WNSHIP has all the extras for thousandsof extra dollars weusually Nice Cape Cod, sitnated between Princeton and luxurious easy living. En- payour constructionpeople for finishing ADAMS- Co-operative, 2 b.r., 1 ½ b. w/wcarpeting, HopewellBornugl,, has 4 bedroomsand 1 ½batl,s. Sizeplus convenience, wewould love to showyou this im- trance foyer is large with a drapes,centrally situated. Low cash investment. Set well back from tl,c road on a wooded3A-acre maculate,modern, 4 bedroom, 2 bath home, with beautiful large open staircase and a house.We will supplyyou with stepby woodedback yard, yours for ...... $43,900. balcony. Consists of a living lot ...... $,1.2,000 room. library, kitchen corn- stepfinishing instructions,construction MAINE- Condominium.Two bedrooms, 1 both, wall to bitted with a family roomand financing, mortgagecommitment (90% wail carpeting, drapes,enclosed patio, convenient fireplace, formal dining room available to qualified buyer) and a location. BEAUTIFULLYLANDSCAPED CORNER LOT . 3 bedrooms, and 1/2 bath on first floor. separatedining room, large living room,modern kitchen. A Four large bedrooms and 2 complimentaryhammer. TWIN RIVERS mustsee at only ...... $37,500. CONNECTICUT- Condominium. Two bedrooms,2 baths on second floor. Air baths, woodparquet floors, drapes,carpeting¯ Ex- If you think all TwinRivers homesare alike, you conditioned. $72,600 ceptional manor. $45,750 haven’t seen tMs distinctive 3-bedroomtownlmuse. This contemporary 3 bedroom homehas been JOSEPH H. MARTIN designed by an award winning architect and It’s a split-level design, and beautihdly decorated COUNTRYLIVING - On a lovely½ acre lot is this 3 bedroom APPILa.ISALAND inside. Outside, tl,ere’s an nnbeatableview of tbe Ranchin excellentcondition. Large family room, enclosed por- features manyinnovative space concepts. Each MADISON- Town House - Co-op,2 b.r. andbath up, REALESTATE CO. PowderRoom, I.r., d.r., kitchendown, enclosed patio. lake ...... $46,800 ch and1 car garage...... $40.000. Realtor 5O9-88~.0288 homewill be situatedon a lot of your choicein the Eve. and Sun. 609-737-2864 lovely communityof GreenfieldPark 3 blocks from Nearall facilities. 3/27 PRINCETONMAILING ADDRESS for this "cream puff" of a ran- the heart of historic Allentown, N.J. Our com- PENNSYLVANIA-Condominium, 2 b.r., 2 b. den plus Membero.f Multiple Listing Service chon a beautifullylandscaped ~4acre lot. 3 bedrooms,2 full munity is commutableto everywheresince it is baths,living room, dining room, den, brand new kitchen, all ap- winterizedpatio, lessthan 1 yr. old. Beautifulcarpets, and Princeton Real Estate Group located 1 mile from the new1-95 and the new7A drapes,ultimate in graciousliving. pliances,central air andfinished playroom in basement ...... interchangeof the N.J. Turnpike, and nearother ...... $64,000. majorroads such as Routes33, 130 Et 206. BYOWNER - This special 3 SUBURBANRENTAL - ½acre - 3 bedrooms.... $315.per too. level homein CranburyManor has many extras besides 4 r~ 609 ¯ 655- 2770 WESTWINDSOR RENTAL...... $495.per mo. bedrooms,1-1/2 baths, family Forhfformathm (:all room, & laundry room. Car- REALTOR,i peting coordinates the at- Greenfield Park Homes tractive wall paper with cool green colors creating a R0 ute 5.6,O Allentown, N.J. Adlerman, Click & Co. relaxing atmosphere. The Weekdays9-5 16091 587-7979 basement may be a playroom realfors -- insurors for little kids, a workshop,a Weekends12-4 (6091 259-2055 est. 1927 storage room. One of tbe loveliest features is the view from the fenced backyard.Sit 924-0401 there every summerevening RealEstate for SaleReal Estate For Sale 586-1020 and. enjoy the breezes while aZmg across the lovely ~armlands and watching the spectacular sunsets. Afamily DISCOVERPRIVACY DON’TMISS the elegance & IN TWINRIVERS of wild ducks spends the [ cowen ence of this ,ine JUNEWEDDING? winlerin the creek nearby, and Buildy our dream hame in the Lawrencerant tar fea ur ng 3 EFFICIENCY.. ; ...... $160 HAMILTON wild geese stop by there oo- woods where no one can seal bedrooms. 2 baths, with TOWNSHIPDELl easionally. Amazingyou can you. This heavily woodedI charming fireplace in v ng 1 BEDROOM...... $195 Tofinalize all yourplans, haveall this andstill be only hillside is located on a quiet I roomTbe completelymodern 2 BEDROOM...... $250 you’ll needa home.This one hour from New York. road betweenFlemington and I panelied k tchcn s a real wife- cute rancheris the answer Even more amazing - it is Clinton in a most desirable I pleaser The children will love Fully equippedand ready to your dreams,it has an priced in the midA0’s.Call 609- area of Franklin Township.[ the large well.landscaped lot 448-4257. ff The five acres feature mature I with plenty of room to roam for action. Just assumethe eat-in-kitchen,living room trees of all types and you can I and play. DadwiU have his presentlease when you buy and3 bedroomsand, an en- drink right out of the springl own workroom & den. closed breezeway. We All with individualcentral air conditioning,each this thriving businessand fed brook. What’s more, it’s I Everyone will enjoy the with separate entrance. Extras: convenient you’ll find out how almostforgot to mention subdivided,surveyed pereed I con, fort of central air and ors profitable owningyour own the inviting aboveground andsoil logged.All it needs for I of summerfun in the free form shopping,transportation, swimmingpools, ten- Delicatessencan be. The pool. Makean appointment LARGECOLONIAL - 6 years a building permit is an owner pool with cabana and pat o. nis courts, handballcourts and club housefor old.quiet street, family room with romanticideas and a set Call nowfor appointment future tenantuse. steadyflow of customersto now so you can have it with ~’ireplace.$57,900, of house plans. Aniuspeetion servewill give youno time readyto start yournew life. will convince you that it is A RAREOFFERING for boredom.Excellent Bestnews yet it’s just been OLDCOLONIAL - Princeton worth more than the asking W S BORDEN 159 NASSAUSTREET locationwith a hightraffic reducedto ..... $40,000. Road, Plainsboro, Ideal price of $35,000and terms are availableif youqualify. Memberof =attern.Call for information leeation. $55,000. MultipleListing Service REALTORSand INSURORS andappointment. Realtor 5O9-883-1900 Onthe morningof January3, 1777,the occupantsof this NEW CONSTRUCTION - TIIADS. CWIK It EALTY Twin Rivers TownCenter Exclusive area. 4 bedroom,2 Eves]Wknds 5O9.883-9109 houselooked out over their fieldsand woods as the Battleof OPEN7 DAYS 3/27 609-655-0080 609-448-8811 Princetonraged end wondered how the tide of battlewas run- OPEN7 DAYS bath. $115,000. Realtors" THE Route31 at the Circle ning.There have boon but fewpdviledged owners of this THE KENDALLPARK - 3 bedroom Flemingtoo,New Jersey historicproperty and each has lovingly preserved it’s antiquity. L LOMBARDO ranch. Air conditioned, 5o9.7a2-2590 RealEstate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Weare proud to offerthis Pro-Rovolutionawhouseat. OMBARDO $42,000. 3/27 $175,000. AGENCY-REALTORS AGENCY-REALTORS tlICKORY ACRES, EAST IROSSMOOR- "Revere ROSSMOORN J ovc East WindsorOffice: CARNEGIEREALTY WINDSOR--5 bdrm ranch. 3 ’pla ce to rye"" ’quiet "" --fr endiyY East WindsorOffice: I/2baths, LR,DR,FR, lg. eat- IMutualI co-op’ 2 bedroomsI I J secur. ty 5 rm co op, manor2, Route130 Route 130 I{EALTORS bath carpeted drapes patio I--. ¯ ¯ " , 609.021-6177 HOPEWELLTOWNSHIP - 18 in kit. laundry 2 ear garage, excellent Iocat,on’ ¯ factn~’l¯ cenrma . , 1 bath rpatio . a. 1 dee (609) 443-62OO (6O9)443-62OO 3/27 Acre Farm on 518 7 Room central vae. Principals only. [Gloucester’ Way. 5 1/4 pl ,~[ walkinge~d’: distance.... Brick Rome. $125,000. No $59,900,Ca11609-448.0245. tf mortgage Phone 609-655-2249’ ~ nnouse. . , enurcn, Danz ¯ Realtors, Call owner609-466. ’or655-(~J0:}. 4/3 ’ uauyuns NYC. 609-655-3862 ’2752. tf 3/27 THE PRINCETON P~qcKET "SevenFor Central Jersey" .r~,~ Y,~zNEWS ’rhl~lzwmnl:l~hNgt~r THE CENTtOTL POST TheManville News WlNDSOR-IIIGItTS ttERJtLD Classified ./tdvertising The Franklin NEWS’RECORD THURSDAY,MARCH 2g. 1974 I1-B I RealEstate For Sale RealEstate For Sale RealEstate For Sale RealEstate For Sale RealEstate For Sale RealEstate For Sale RealEstate For Sale [Real Estate For Sale RealEstate For Sale

I.AWIIENCETOWNSIIIP I PENNINGTONBOROUGH TWINI{IVERS BRIARWOOD EastWindsor SUPERIORvalue Princeton I HILLSBOROUGH-- Ranch. THREEbedroom, 2 bath COLONIAL-- Modern kit- LOW DOWNPAYMENT Twp. Four bdrms 2 1/2 baths, [ Eat.in kitchen with dish- traditional ranch. East Am- / ~’ EWINGTOWNSHIP COLDSOIL ROAD-- Newly wall "l~vp. HunterdonCounty. chen formal dining room If you’re a hit shy on dawn 5 NEWLUXURY MODELS i LOG BURNINGFIREPLACE lie. rm., fireplace, din. rm washer, 3 bedrooms, faro y living room wHhfireplace, constructed2 story Colonialon brightens this attractive kitc., faro. rm., laund, rm. room, enclosed pat o, a r t20 mi. from Prineetonl Many good job you mayqualify for FROM548,990 I 1/2 acre lot central air deluxe features, Must move den,laundryroom, 11/2 baths, 30 YEARMORTGAGE’S conditioning,4 bedrooms,2 1/2 Brooktree homeon a private storage attic. Woodedlot conditioned, 3/4 acre, land. 4 bedrooms, I car garage. either a 2 3 or 4 bedroom knulvl ) 1/2 acre. 3 lg. odrms,2 full ready for occupancy.$60,000. soaped, fullbasement, garage, immediately, Priced low at homew th all utilities, car- "ll~l~.*’h"r’Av*"*hl" ~" AVAIL. baths, paneled recreation 20% down 8% mortgage, $67 000. Reasonable offers Walkingdistance to scbeo]s room with fireplace, 2 car baths, spacious lvrm. with many extras. $43,900. Prm- churebesand shoppng. $56,900 peting and conveniences.Give Opendaily noonto dusk) ’formal dining rm. A modern Owner.6-90-737-2203¯ tf cipals only. 201-359-3290.4/10 considered.Cal 609466-2764. us a call or stop in for our no garage, basement. eat-in kitchen with built-in tf HOPEWELLTOWNSHIP obligation counseling. Priced 4 bedroomColonials one dishwasher, (am. rm. at- EXPANDEDRANCHER -- from$33,500. CONDOMINIUM: FliED AULETTA PRIME INVESTMENTS -- TOWNHOUSE- 2 bedroomsI- Overlooking lake in Twinl Ranchers.2 car garages half IIEALTY tractive laundry rm. x-lge COVERED BRIDGE -- I/2baths, dining room, living Situated on 2.5 acres. En- Rivers. Livingroom, kitchen, I acrelots next to Mountain screened patio overlooking Route l Lawrence Twp. Row DelawareTownship lot in room kitchen5 majorap- trancefoyer with raised red IIUGEFAM’II,YROOM Realtor 609-883-5522new t6x32" inground swim- of stores including modern bucolicsetting. Munv trees CALIFORNIARANCHER- In bedroomsand bath. Carport. ViewGolf" Club, tf five roomapt. above. Price pliances,wall/whll carpeting brick floor, modernkitchen Central air conditioning,wall ming pool A/C and much and high elevation. Sloped up central air~ panelled[ with eating area, formal quiet area of Hightstown. DIRECTIONS:Rt, I to 546 much more. Won’t ast eng. negotiable. Private sale. For from the road. $t6,900. Terms dining room,living roomwith Situated on a landscaped towallcarpeting,selfcFeaningl basement. Priced to soil. range, refrigerator, washarl West,follow all Rt. 1-95 South HOUSEFOR SALE . Belle Low50’s. Owner,609448-0290. details call 690-392-4074. tf possible. Owner201.702.8990. $34,500. Call 609-446-0409or French doors to attractive corner lot including 3 and dryer combination, dish-1 signsfor approx. 9 miles turn Mead. 8 rm. 4 bedroom 3/27 443.8419. 4/3 brick patio, laundry room, bedrooms, full bath, large rightt blockbefore entrance colonial on acre plus. 2-1/2 family room with beamed kitchen and 2 ear detached washer. $26,500 J garage.$36,990. Nursery Road. Travel I mile baths, laundry room air ceiling and white brick COMMERCIALLOCATIoNll on Nursery Road to models. conditioning exceptional NEARTrenton State College INCOMESPECIAL -- Newly fireplace, 3 bedroomsplus 2 EXCELLENT PROPERTY - -- a quiet neighborhood n EAg’rWt~n~n~ 1-- 1/o. ... ,,,~. NEWIIOMES ONROUTE 130: Buyor Lease. I ne ghborhood. $77,500. Call for professional persons. 4 Pain ¯ted - extra ...... clean’. 2 ..1/2 old split. on 3/4 acre rec. room 1/2 baths on 1st floor 2 Thisbuilding has 3,600 square I IDEALREALTY INC. owner201-359-0296. 3/27 Ifillwood Manor. Three tam v house n res aema iv, it fire la bedroomsand I ful bath on 8ROOMS minutesto Princeton Borough bedroomsplit level tile bath, ¯ ’ h p ce IIV. ’room~n" UNDERCONSTRUCTION - feet of showroomand ¯office[ REALTOR Hall - goodparking. Colonial nelgh~rhoodnear 2 colleges’ I roomKit."¯ w lm¯: msnwasner" " :’ ’4 2rid floor 2 car garage space all carpeted and air-I Modeltele. 609-882-6830or call formal dining room wall to 1 block from bus P°ssdilel bedr"omso ’ blacktopdriveway, toolhouse In established neighberhoo 201.283.2600. house,4 bedroomsplus private wallcarpeting newlypainted, income¯ of over $590" per rod. I ~-ra-- 2~ l/Z~n,...... D~tns~m~ ~=,=Z car weoffertodaysbestbuywith conditioned, plus a stocagel PRINCETONTOWNSHIP-- 4 entrance guest room with centraa rcondtioning. area on the second floor bedrooms lg. study or 6th conventional mortgage. 15 Lowtaxes 20%down, finan- I ~= s ...... -~-y~:,,. $110,900 foyer, living room, dinin bath. Largebarn with 5 offices min. to Princeton Jet. cing available. $34,9O0.Peter I 4/10 room, eat-in kitchen, famil Heavily traveted highway. bedroomplus Ig. rec. room; 3 including conference room, Also includedis a twofamily I 1/2 baths liv. room railroad, $41,900.Prine pa s L. Oliver, Realty, Princeton. GAMBREL-- Situated on 3 room, 4 bedrooms. 2 batlu workshopand large studio. only¯609-882-0554. tf acres in the HarbeurtonHills. andyourchoice of carpeting on hoase that has beenrenovated. I LAWRENCETOWNSHIP -- w/fireplace, scp. din. rm; Pool and pool house. Im- 609-924-7777. 4/3 main foor. Price increase Thereis 3.2acres of land with Pine Knoll. 2-stury Colonialon central a/c; gas heat 2-car mediateoccupancy. $12,5,500. Modernkitchen, formal dining frontage on two roads totaling ROSSMOOR-- adult co-op room, family room with comingsoon. Be a wise buyer large treed lot for sale by garage; all appliances. Byappoint ment,.909-924-3794.tf TWINRIVERS - Quad 1, 3 at 860 ft. Sales price $150,900. owners. Sunny,living roomis Plaster walls, natural TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrm nowavailable one story center fireplace and manyattractive $41,900. Leaseof store only $1,000. per woodwork and panelling, Twnllse"A" model Super bedroom townhouse. Choice hall, 2 bedroommany closets, features. Laundry room, 4 "21’ x 16", has fireplace with location. Mortgage IIEAItTII SIDEKITCIIEN month. raised hearth ahd built-in manymore extras. Treed half. 3 BEDROOM2 1/2 bath location.Extras Assumable mtge51/4.Ca 609-655-4237. bedrooms,2 1/2 baths, 2 car acre near lake. $85,000. Call Townhousein TwinRivers. We 7%mortgage, $’,]9,500. 609-443- assumable, 7-I/2%. $39,500. 3/27 garage¯ $82,500 YES! This immaculate bookshelves. Family roomis 509..443-3066. 4/3 restored Colonial has a COUNTRYLIVING: Far- 17’x12’with brick fireplace.’ Ownerfi09-024-107t. 3/27 don’t want to movehut we 6974. ff RANCHER-- Modernkitchen workingfireplace in the kit- rehouse on 3.7 acres. Living Separate dining room, large must. Extras in our housearc room, dining room, mudroom, kitchen. Laundry and half tea numerous to mention. with large eating area, formal cben and another partially TWINRIVERS- 2 bedroom dining room,3 bedrooms,2 full restored fireplace in the pine modern Eitchen w/dish. bath complete 1st floor. 4 TWINRIVERS - 3 bedroom Price $38 900 Firm Ava able floored living room. 0thor washer, T.V. room, 3 bedroomswith lots of closet end unit townhouse. Lots of Ju y. Call 609-443-19654 to 9 townhouse, reasonable offer I~1 :£,. baths, family room, 2 car bedrooms,I 1/2 baths, study considered. Available early TooLateTo t, lassil), garage, central air con- features include a pillared spaceand 2 full baths upstairs. extras including lovely p.m. or 201-524-52759-5. TF front porch, entry foyer, or 4thbedroomand basement. Central air conditioning and finished back yard and rustic summer.609440-.5053. 4/1o ditioning. $55,900 Aluminumsiding. Also. a kitchen - famly room. A/e, formal dining room, 4 humidifier¯ Close to TWINRIVERS - Preferential LAWRENCETOWNSHIP bedrooms,2 stmrcases to 2nd large cinder block building elementary, junior and senior assumable 7-1/2% mortgage. 10./-ACRESin scenic Hopewell ATrRACTIVE-- Split level. floor and a carriage house w=redlor 220or 110volts. All highschools¯ $65,000. Call 609- Principals only609-446-7027. Quadl, 2 bedroomtownhousc. Township near Pennington. located in East Windsor 4/17 Park exposure, manyextras, MORTGAGE MONEY Partly bounded by flowing Spacious4 yr. old Colonial on Modernkitchen, formal dining style garage. A very im- 883-1411. tf incl. Patiodeck with gas grill¯ AVAII,ABLE~~ ! ! densely wooded 1/2 acre - room, large entrance foyer pressive homefor $44,900. Township. Excellent con- stream. Fine site for mira- dition. $58,500. $35,900.Quick occupancy. 609. CONVENIENT LIVING- farm or country estate. Buy prime"Hickory Acres" leo. in with brick floor, fireplace in HAMILTONSQ. -- rancher RANCHERin Ringoes, part 448-7213. 4/3 now...hulldthis spring. Price: E. WindsorTwp. 4 BE, 2-4/2 family room, French doors CItANIIUItY MANOR Lovelyend unittmvnhoese baths, foyer, LR, DR, pan. ¯ I I~I’:DItOOM NEWBI-LEVEI.~: Why wait custom built on well land- brick in front, 6 1/2 yrs. old, wiHl many outstanding $50,000. Box02501, Princeton from family room to rear scapedcorner lot. Big extras - fireplace in kitchen eating bar Packet. 4/3 family room w/brick brick patio. 3 generoussized SPLIT LEVEL- on 1/2 acre to buythat newhome ~ou Ilave TWIN RIVERS - 3 br. features in desit:able Twin fireplace,large eat-in all elee. Iot in prime development, always dreamed oft These aluminumsiding and central in kitchen, 3 bedrooms2-car Rivers. Large living room bedrooms2 1/2 baths t car newhomes offer living room, air, large modern kitchen garage, full cellar 2 sliding Townhouse,Model B, all appl. with picture windowformal kitchen, den (or 6th BRI, garage, excellent landscaped I Vinyl entry, raised living w/wcarpet, central a/c, many i~OSSMOOR.Near Cranbury I laundry room on 1st ft., room, formal dning room dining room, kitchen, family dinette, hyingroom, roe. area, glass doors going to porch off other extras¯ Priced to sell. dining, moderneat-in kitchen cornerlot. $51,900 room,4bedrooms and 2 baths. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car kitchen. 2 baths. $53,5O0.201. with snack bar, family room, by turner. Ddiawaremodel. ’; I basement,2 car garage. S/S, I family room,attached garage Call 6o9.443-3621. TF bedroomranch l-t/2 baths [ AC, Humid.,w/wcrptg. Easy EWINGTOWNSHIP ~andccntcalair. $45,900. Priced from $38,990.90. 90% garage. Availability June or 702-6810. 4/17 three large bedrooms, 2 1/2 financing available for earlier if needed. $38,600. baths and full basement.Stay finished dun full air con~ 55min.commutebybus/train. RANCHER-- Modernkitchen qualified buyers. Principals only call 609.586- ditioning, rug’s, drapes 24 ca. I Sale by ownerleaving state. with eating area, 2 bedrooms, SWIMMING1’001. cool with Central Air, central ft., refrlg-freezer dble. self- $59,900. Prin. only. 609.448- I full bath attic for future WESTWINDSOR 0611after 6 p.m.weekdays, all NassauII. 8 room2 1/2 bath vacuumsystem, frost free CRANBURY:Two family day Saturday & Sunday. 4/3 4 BEDRMDutch Colonial, 3 split level with 1 ear garage. refrigerator, self-cleaning clean oven ~dult con- 6378. 4/17 expansion, aluminumsiding NEARLYNEW- 16x 32 in- baths, 2 car gar., a/c 21’ deck, dominium, 48 min. age. i lot with mature trees, ground pool completely iome on quiet street in Extras include wall/wall range, dishwasher, washer ;ranbury. Each apartment low $70’s near Princeton carpeting throughout, and dryer, partially finished :$46,500.609-655-3405, or 655-2830~ ____ financing available to stockadefenced and ready for Write Box O2515Princeton qualifiedbuyer. $29,900 your family’s enjoymentthis las 5 roomsand bath. Live in decorator shades drapes, eat. basement, lovely patio area summer.The homefeatures a one side, rent the other, and WESTWINDSOR -- 3 year old Packet. 3/27 in kiteben with dishwasher, plus much. much more. Just ...... 90" COUCHand 2 chairs - EXPANDEDRANCHER -- great location cathedral see howthat rent can help you ranch on a half acre. 3 fireplace in 12x21’den, washer reduced to $39,900.q.u~,r,, ~,w~’.~c,’~,,~n , contemperar~vby Selig Girls ceiling living room formal pay your mortgageand taxes. bedrooms, 2 baths, living &dryer, air conditioningunits ...... Schwmn ~tmgray Also Treed corner lot, modern $29,900. room, dining room, large that cooljust like central air. BROOKTREE RANCH- nurm TOWnrlouso. Iop ~ . kitchen formal dining room dining room, dark pine PRINCETON TWP. - by location near NYbuses. Many ,~em~ngton 10 key adding sunroom, family room with cabineted kitchen, 4 country kitchen, oversized 2 Lot measures 190x150 with Lovely half acre corner lot FOR RENT: car garage, basement. Water owner. Fullylandscaped lot manyshurbs and trees. A good frames this top nine year extras - self cleunin~v o enmachin ...... e and 2 office chars" ¯ fireplace, 2 bedroomsand full bedrooms, 2 baths and at- with large trees. Carpets, oversized air conditioner, uau609 "58t " 8878 . 3/I0 bath on 1st floor, 2 bedrooms tacbedgarage¯ $52,500. andsewers. 10 rain. fromtrain buyat $49,500.Call 609-683-6522ranch homein the Brooktree OFFICESPACE or business station. Available in June. drapes & other extras¯ 4 for appointment, section of E. WindsorTown- central vae, patio gas grill, and full bath on 2rid floor¯ bedrooms, 2 baths, den tf storms/screens, semifinished ...... Large workshop, 2 car car. I)EVONSIIIItE location. 6100sq. ft. on ground $57,900.Call 609-799-2652after ship. Aconvenient foyer leads level, floated, mr conditioned, 5 p.m. for appointment. aundry room, large sereencc to a cathedral ceiling living basement.Many others. 7 1/2 part, enclosedfront porch¯ CUSTOMFAMILY ROOM Iorch. Lots of convenien INVESTblENT SPECIAL -- $38,800A FLOOR TO CEILING parking area. Principals only 4/8 room, formal dining hand- ~3.~8~t.gage assumable. 60~i 2 CRYSTALchandeliers- 1 FIREPLACE- sets off this 3/27 storage¯$69,500.609-924-5’298. Just minutes from Princeton. some modern eat-n kitchen large and I small. Best offer. RANCIIER-- Situated on 2.8 spaciousroom for the family’s 4/3 All new 33 acre horse farm with dishwasher, 3 bedrooms, Royal blue drapes, 52 x 109 acreswith a picturesqueview hobbies and enjoyment. The ~ LEONARD with 1/2 mile race track, tack 1 1/2 baths, full finished ree 0 ROOMHOUSE -- garage and56x72.Also white drapes, TOWNHOUSE- Excellent 3 room, office, hay barn, 36 room in basement and at- samesize.609-083-3945. 4/10 of the countryside. Modern basement playroomgives the VAN HISE bedroom townhouse in TWINRIVERS--QUAD III 2 stables, 4 paddocks, sewers with driveway. Beautiful kitchen, formal dining room children a place of their own BRTown Ilouse. l Blockto NY tacbed garage. All this plus residential area on Parkway mEAtIO~, AGENCY desirable Quadl location in and water. Accessfrom 2 main wall to wall carpeting .and living roomwith fireplace, 3 and the well designed kitchen Twin Rivers. Living room, Bus. All appl. Fully carpeted. Ave.PhoneG09-392.5788.4/10 bed(ooms,t 1/2 baths, I car anddi ni ng roommakes Mom’s Central a/c Nearly finished reads. Low,low taxes, t mile patio deck at a realist- linin~ roommodern kitchen, from Exit 0A on Turnpike, le $42,900. garage. $58,500 workjust a little bit easier. 3 160StocklonSt.,ttibhtstown. N.J. !amiJy room, 3 large basement. Other extras. 7 Offered at $35O,000.Peter L. WILL SHAR~ 03MMUTING good sized bedrooms(master aedrooms,2 1/2 baths andfull I/2% Mortgage assumable. Oliver, Realty, Princeton.609- CRANBUI’tY’ItANCH-Lovely TWINRIVERS- 3 bedroom 2- FXPENSESto Chester / BUY LAND: suite), 2 full baths, on an 448--4250 ~asement. Wall to wall car- 609-448-2443.$35,500. tf 924-7777. 4/3 mature, custombuilt homein 1/2 bath detached Colonial. Wilmblgton Del. area for TIII".Y DON’TMAKE IT oversizedlot. S52,990. peting throughoutcentral air quaint town of Cranbury. All Includes 5 major appliances delivery of daily [weekday) ANYMORE EveningsCall and all apphances. Priced to quality construction, central air, w/wearpating paper from Hightstown. II. Vlm|Iise 4,18-80,12 sell. Principals only. 609-446- TWINRIVERS, QUADII - 3 HUNTERDONCOUNTY- For I, catures--living roompicture plus manyadditional extras. ?lease write time of arrival & 3.65 ACRES-- Elm Ridge E. Turp bdrmend unit, 2-1/2 baths, saleor lease.Commercial window,2O ft, moderneat-in Priced to sell. Call 609-443- howto contact. Reply#0145 c/o Road. Itopewell Twp.$20,900 448-2151 7113, or 609-448-5001,ask for a/c central vac, w/wcarpet - 6436. tf WindsorHights Herald. 4/10 ,148-11711 Bob. $39,500. 3/13 propertyon Rt. 202. Ap- kitchen, 3 bedrooms,ceramic ...... Jean Esoh manyextras, such as land- proximatelyI mile from New tile bath, magnificently 16.5 WOODEDacres in W. scaped wooden deck patio Hope,Pa. Ideal location for finished basement, 1 car AmwellTwp. Excellent road WEIDELi. Member Multil)le Listing Service FItANKLINTOWNSIIIP w/grill. Excellent location shoppingcenteror any other arage. Many quality frontage. $4,000per acre. ~: near bus, school, &shopping. type business. Modern ~eatures. Must be seen to ROSSMOOR-townhouse 2 STARVATION BANQUET REALESTAT ---- A PLACEFOR YOURHORSE 3 bedroomranch for sale by large bedrooms,1-1/2 baths, TO ROAM, room for your I Priced $39,900.609-443-1513.tf Colonialtype building. 22 900 appreciate. Realistically and film. A Question of Tar- APPROXIMATELY54 acres, owner. Foxwood-LcviRarea. sq..R, air conditioned,an~rox. pricedat $49,900. near club house and other turn, at Friends Meeting HopewellTwp. Will subdivide vegetable garden, a fine [ Central air conditioning, I aGre macadamparking lot, facilities - golf swimming, tlouse, QuakerRd. off Mercer into 2 parcels. Beautifulview. nearly.new expanded ranch ] paneled roe rodin. Excellent BY OWNER - Lovelysplit 3.6 acres. Please call for ap- term s. Pr ced to se call ~09- St. SundayMar. 51. Banquet $4,090per acre. for you and your family. 4 [ condition.$45,700. Call after 5 655-1840. 4/10 6:30 p.m.; film 7:30 p.m. Cost bedrooms, 3-1/2 baths I p.m., (201) 046-1371. 4/17 levelin CranburyManor. pointmentor information. modernkitchen with copper- Excellentcondition 4 bdrm, I- $2.50 per person to benefit 21 ACRES-- Frontage on 2 hooded charcoal grill. I/2bath. Fm Rm,Lndry rm, OSCARWOLFE Amerman Friends Service roads. Hopewell Twp. Ex- easement.Many extras. ItEALTOIt Committee’s work in Viet cellent location. $6,900 per Panelled family room with l IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Principalsonly. Mid 40’s Call Nam. full wall stone fireplace. -- new3-4 bedroombi-level I;09-397-2138 WIGGINS ST. acre. Outsidethere’s a newbarn and with large eat-in kitchen, 609-4484257. PRIME 3/27 LOCATIONIdca,for 7 bedroom--re ,dence~!o(~ with ~0A0s:kl~tnlarge ...... a fenced corral. Youcan ’ t beat living room, formal dining ", corner lot. Completely~ 78 ACK~b-- tlopaweJl twp. this. at $69, 500 room, family room, utility ...... TOP COL~NI--- Heavily woodedwith stream COUNTRY F.~RMETTE . ’ ’ u au-t,arge ann renovatedinterior & exterior Fn~ ~.,~ nu,-,~,-,T,~.,, room.I 1/2 baths, and garage KENDALL PARK -- New~ cp__:!!~D~{?~eeNr~n in~!~]}nriT/}}s~h~iS...lovel 5 year old homeon an s’ ~’" ~"~ " ’"’~"-’=’~" 2,9~’ of frontage. $3,000per Approximately20 rain. into DO YOU KNOW WHERE, $45,9o0.Peter L. Oliver Realty ~ DR . " , acre. caIU~0~4"IA~0Ab’EASYEW4St~ __,.~.. --Prlncet°n Set backon 6 62 nYOURCHILnG~’~ a~i~-’A’= 609924-7777 4/10 18¯ ACRES-- West Amwell a those rain~ da~’t’hey’ll have ---- ~{necO~a~0ddr3th~bdc~rOOnrick natio fully fenced~ o2rClose ba ~;4f~neEii2~4i~{parC~{l:d . ¯ ¯~,-.. ~~ ~.w,,, ~. ~~’e°c~e~gaeres~’~SarS~Uate~pa full (trashed basement to ’ ¯ ’ OaKS- . minutes- ,ro.,,r , room, formal dinln~ ban~- ’ " . -- ...... Twp. SeunlC, trees with Co~’that beasts of roomsizes to N.~/". commutmgby bus . JUSt ,. " a.m.-5p..m t[ stream. ,qa,, in This q bear ...... i, ROSSMOOR- 2 bedroom I ~Z Prmceton Features 4 some modern ~ltchen~m .._,,, ...... $12.,~0.Tsuch as hying.room t6 x27, ~’ustoff NassauSir~’~aisohas bath plus extras. Manorhouse e°9,~ .~.vl-c.o/-Oz’tO.~0 ~" ~" ..... ,JlZl k n "o .~,,~.~ 1 . nane led (am ~ re J ~al~U~ulvl~ - chestnut u ng room, l~ x 13 an mtca .hunter, !3.2 ,gelding, W!lhnl~ ~, ,,. n af n~hotlrhm nthohn¢amonf" Apt 5.1/4% FHA mortgage modernkitehen with breakfast spacious bedrooms, 2 ’1/2 van mist: weal~, modernfamily sized kitchen 1.1/~"~.~t~h’"livln’~r~m"~i’;~for quicksale. Primelocation .... room, family room wall to baths, full basementand 2 ear ~ jumper, has oeen nuntc9 ann ¯ EealurPennngton NJ ’ t4. x 20, a bedroom_tha.[ frep-ace-’C"~nira~Ai’r~"$’~2"~)~"overlookinggolf course. Call wa1carpet ngthroughout garageAths plus Ceotral ’ ¯ ¯ measures a nig 25 x za. it takes u " " ’ Jones days 212.533.5400otner ...... TWt~ ...... ~v~txo - ~nul~m central air¯ 2 car garage ’ Air,. c ra pe int g th/oughout and Hr~,,SE FOR SALE peny-c’inner atub oc% o , ~ . "tel. (609)737-3615 , you’re looking for space in the ..... ’ I 914-949-3730., tf l~Ub/~llUl~l -- /~na unl, On ’ m uunmure. - ~ -- Idea ."dl’,K)~/"l,~Jl),...... ~l/iv",- park 3 bedroom townhouse 2 many extras. Close to $54,500for family w th school age t609) 883-2110I co, untr~.l,ere’s a beauty?,ith TWOSTATELYVICTORIANSI , , everythmg yet country at- " " w h~ w.~ ~’,q~mqm~le au C~alllyconstruction aria lor - Onewith 7 roomsand kent in I 1/2 -baths "central air 5 ap- ran~nhr,ro Offerednl ~l o, Oa LARGERANCH-Lovely uniet shopp)ng,children. univarsity, Princeton N.Y.a2d To vus p ...... ¯ ".’v’~/’i.’~ ! ’ rW the oorseman.there’s a 24 x 24 pliances wall/wall carpet, setting on a cul-de-sac" ~ the WalK,h to .cnur.cn, Harary, 3/6 mnt condition by ts retired I Ca]1"~9~58’6~6~" " ...... 1063 PONTIACTempest - 4- , . ¯ ...... b a, rn,~. Maximum value owner.Offered at $44 900. One[ BETrERTHAN NEW on 112 nr ck pat o exee ent ’ .i,o~,. nrime feat.re nr th;~ I~,a~ SChOOl swimming movies, r,v J.Hn~ onnd runn no ~H:,,uw. with 13 roomsand in need of $39900.609.440-5’326 4/10 rVanehhome-Fee*.t,ure.sOincl,~[e ~o%hit]an~$o~j5,~t~hr~-d~...o acre this completely hu~’eentry "fnver lnvr, lv fnr Trentonnuses, i~lCycle pu, ’ ’ ]t,~ ..... redecorating. Offered at remodeled ranch has a very across street. No energj HOPEWEL~~B.OROUGH,:. $43,500. large eat-in kitelien living ...... ma~[ dinin~o r~m’andr .orma. 1 . . ¯ -~MOUNTAINVIP’W ..... " = u ’trot nue=uaqutua atl~u u~ t.la livin*room 17R modern " cmsm.Gas heat master suite in the lineal 15wingarea we ’~’’’ ~ ’ I room family room"’" 51 ¯ CARVERSVILLEAREA-The . .s ,. ¯ cat- lar e bedroomclen and bath TRUCKS offer this center hail Colonial dotI u"h LIUl"1 " i~*~uroolll"--’ - -- ~o|onlal , --, ,- : bedroomsand’ bath,Located " in BYO%’VNER -- 4 bedroom, 2 _.~, ~.,~.~.: ...... ~_.,=~. mkitchen wlth laundryarea, 3 , ;,g ...... ’a;.; ...... " 0VER90NEWI974GMC bi I v ...... 1/2 bath custombuilt Coon a ear~.~. ~,~’:’~,’~’~’_~_L"!,~ large bedrooms,2 I/2 baths .... ,,,s -~::, ..... ’~.,’:~’"; Pick-ups Vans, 4-wheel spacious living room, formal manuelon a quiet street With No. Brunswick 3 Mocksoff " y I~W~11 ldnu COlUiilal * I mree auut luna dining room modern kitchen I attra tee ’anuseaplnlg" anu ~ [ Route#t30. Low taxes. $41,900 °Only2 yrs. old. I acre lot. I ~. t.o r,,, , ~. , ,,,, ..... basement and 2 car garaee, k tcnen, . ,’ ¯. ’ dr yes, Suburbans Dumpers with eating’ area panellede post anu...... ra lcnce Manyextras wall/wall ,°,,~’e~..’7,~n~’ ~’~ "2:.~^~ Alsofeatures central air fire bedrooms, two ,u)l oaths, and Medum duty trucks I Tile ’ .. I Peter L 0 ver Reaty 600-924- luinr---i~-" ly ro0 n, a’~’ spacious" house Oilers eomlorlaole i~llll ¯ I 1 ¯ I I 7"/7"? a/tO carpet ng central air ~..".’~..’~,,~.~=."’~..~.~.’~’ and burglar alarm intereom screened perch il=replace nv~n~,rnr,~z,.~rt~" Ihvlng¯ ’ for the family" that AW~m|llllml NI ". ~"~ recessedii~tl g,tin, gas grilllI ~" ..... ~ =" .~,~"~’"~, and muchmore. Realistically twelve large Closets ae,acnan "~ ~.,~’~,~’n~;~., bedroomsI ~ II."--o ccr~lc .... tile ¯ R ¯ ¯ C ll%lOg room ~I~H drep~ace " ~r~aa~.r., baths Iowl ...... ,~ ~..~. I desires a country atmosphere L ~ ¯ lW Ill mE ’l automatic fireplace starter l a;.; ...... a.~,,,it. ,,,,It,;~ priced at $M,990. large two rca are g eg.... Storm I I andconveniences of in-town . . humidifiercomb nat on ?’i’iL’L’~L’:’,et~en::::;’~.~.’~’..’~.~ winnowsann screen.s~ watt to[ basem~’~"cat c~ ?:"~-""~’" attached v,,,~,,,- garage. I livin~ $45500 .... COLONIALMOTORS Just $54,900. ’ ’ ’ ~ g ng ~ ...... ~.uUNTRYATMOSPHERE -- rotary antenna ] m e to area ’Lanbndr_aFnan_d~din~]. East Windsorlecat on fur this bhnds, draperles, dishwasber, l0 m antesfrom Prnceton ° US Rt #22 NorthBraneh STONECOLONIAL COUNTRY . ..IIAPPINESS" ,. On l~J~lIIll" " [ Br ck rancher 3 ’~s el a ¢^2 village¯ of¯ Lawrenceville’. 12 ’"’i-" -- k’,,~, u~,;~, ,~ large 3 year old Colonialhome stove, washer, dryer, weq I " ~l ’7o2-"700 l 1-3/4 acres in ’,vest Amwell ~ , , -" ¯ ~ "~" mm,to PrmcetunJet, stat,on. 1 I.,~ th,, , ~,~ ~~,,oo,,,s . ,..~-~, . featuring" living" ’ room with lam:lscaP. ed beautifm y treea I " " Ona doublesize vooze, ,~ a i o,t we" ~-’ ^ sae oy owner 3 bdrms 2 a ns ar e easememlioorun 990 6/19¯ hav l~dhischarmlng ’ ’ home*,~=,th ," Townsh’Ip. ’~tllll"o--i- vii i1st’q v ~: ’ . , , Principals only. $70 500. After attic’an~ attached’doub e raised hearth fireplace for- lot.AvallableJone 64.$ , ¯No I ow ma ntenanee Ranch TOWNHOUSE Premium baths, formal d rang room, 12noonca 609-896-9713. 4/3 -ara-e Priced at$106000 If maldulng, brightmoderneat, agents.Call690-921-9031.3/t3 r v=ns.p=esmany OU!lt- ]ocation-"I’xv n R vers 2B.R. 3 entry all, eat- n x tehun, ¯ I ’ Lm., large~Hv~ng~,roomwlth ~ ho~e w th 7 rooms 2 baths Sou ~e’im r s " " ~’ " in kitchen lovely paneled } ROOMfor male student in I stone~ f repace Very argo levels all appliances plus l&x~ hr. rm. with f pl, Yictt~es~uep e~innWltha!r:m_Yfamily room 4 large I exchange for yard work 1 hearth,¯ iurmai’ mnmgroom ’ I _n ...... , :...... extras full carr~ted 1 1/2 I noun egarageapprox 1 acre v . ’t . .-u ,,.urUl.~ verybtgeat- ¯n k, tehee family a u p i~ttaall~ to,lilly tuu~l~i,,~ I baths centralr- air, ree" club I drapes carpet’ ¯extras -- isecluslonannurlvacymaKean bedrooms 2-1/2 baths full ~ m e from Nassau Ha 1 ] ov ...... a o ...... ¯ ¯ basement’ and 2 car garage.’ - . ’ /~va[laole" " ~’ ’ immeu~’ a[c/y - ’ W~lte’" ’-’ worksbapAski.g$59 900Pan’, s or , 7,=0Prth- I nlngsaf.or7pm, ...... [appelnlment ~o see this. Also featuring central mr TWINRIVERS --Florlda-IBox #02S2~ C/O Princeton tf JLa~’,vttl~r~,.,~,~ti.t~i~ t’.~.l’~- walk-in closet launar~ -~,~’ oouun owner sacrnicing 4[ p..t,m ’ .~/,n attached garage & larg~ I consider a lease purc’hase. I ~P.a,~,~0~my’609443"4694°r2~)3 I .... CHER- On more than t-1/21 GEOR6E21-%2ETIIEItlLL bdrm. _ flagstone awmng covered andalmostfi~shedba~emeni: I ...... ¢¢.~n ,I ...... p~NTNa’ra~ nnna, tc.u. [’ ~" ’ acres surrounded by com- =~t~tdu=ta ’~ 900’ aetacned,1/3 acre 2 1/2 baths i On~tl oarable custombuilt prestigel 06WestStateSt. ~’ ’ w/glassenel.Centrala/c,w/wl ~--~’~-~"~’~,.,~"-~’~.,,...... homes. Impressive foyer, I Doylestown,Pa. carp, central vac, humidifier, I s~;L~"~,g ~’ ~’~’~.’"~’~,~,’" 4/17 ...... TOWNTWOBEDROOM,HOUSE. End t-4/2Unit 5 woodedbatbl acresNEAR.rOCK.ON with a stream MORTGAGE MONEY Preferential Quad I Twn provide the setting for this AVAILABLEI!! :/ --’~.ll.~ ~¢...... I ~O~rt~txr167.2 .?, ,ooroanu ma(.oomson room for ~iimb~:~!FnrigdrTO~]:c~eavi!~n~i!215 345 7600 215-345~g Rivers overlookinglar~eopen[ nearlynew modified A-frame ~se~a!agheOrS!edi~biSlads~enc&2~[ ~~l!s~4i~.pping andschoDls i ~IAHI[RT ~ [ expansionon me seeunu. ,-~n area &’lake. Brick-landscaped[ home.Cathedral ceiling living room¯ Full ~ath adjoins[ ~ patios oon~/rd.wdl storm~. &/ ~~ Y patio, waterproof basement,I roomwithbig stone fireplace, ~ ~ ~. 1 "~ eXewCl~en~~,~u. starter nome.uau master bedroom; also second NEARHISTORIC ALLEN- lllr~ . screens. Tcnms& swimming/ console with AM/FMradio I~ slate tile entry & dining room. I dining room, well planned fu!l bath and .powder room. .too! 71/2 %mtg.- $_49,900or ~ Excellentcondition. $65. 201" 1119~l~l’l’l "~ carpeting throughout 5 ap-I kitchen 3 bedroomssfudy or ITOWN-- country setting’ 1Fa~l¢;~,’H~2~l I ~ ~ pliances. Other ’extras I 4th bed~’oomand 2 tile baths. intercom ann mucn, mucn Dutch Colonial, 8 years o1~ nest oner. ~,s-~s-o~s. u 1297-6426. 4/10 ...... ’. " .. more¯ I ~ . I Priced to sell¯ 7-i12%1 Full basement rec. room, , situated on 2 3/4 acres. Feece~ ...... , - . " , n,ortgageassumable.Cal1609. central air, woodpaneling, I with2stallbarn.3bedrooms, 2 ’ . R.,..E ..... ~l ROSSMOORTORS -- Adult corn-...... REFINED MIDDLE-AGED I,LILh2~ l’~tulll~ I l/2baths living room, dining Rt. 130JustNorthof munity lyr old first floor 2 couple no children or pets, TWlI~l~,V~,* ...... premum of,I Ilmllll~lllI ~lll~llll IlmlW~L 448-7283after7p.m. Mon.Fri& ghrageandotherfinefeatures. TheOIdYorkelnn alldaySat.&Sun. TF $8590~." ~~ room kitchen rarely room bedrooms ’2 baths co’n-wallreeommended willhouse split level townhouse, 31 II[W lllll~llll¢. ’ IHcmberML~ [with fireplace, laundry room sad cann dominium’with enclosed sun sit the month of July in ~ full basement 2 car garag~ ,-P*o-~uuu bedroom, 2-1/2 baths, I a~’~=svav~ . " " COLONIAL-- Mercerville 4 ELL[OTTRI~ALTYCO. 609-888-1i’~’-’ porch carpets central air Lawreneeville or Princeton basement,central air, wall to I 3/271 with expansion, many extras ...... eondi’tionfn,, ’ Immediate area. Must have central air, wallcarpeting, screens, price I bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, 2 car Rca~Ors&sun215 ~9-~99133 0 ~.¯ wlnosorTownsnlp Higolslown W ~arage, corner, $49,900. - - $79,900.Call 609.259.2269 tf occupancy. ~39 500.’ ~09-~9-ill assumefull respous hi ty $43500 609.449 7207 413 - 3666. ’ 4/3 while hrrunging building of ’ ’ " ’ I Princlpa~sonly. 609-587-4234. I ’ home.Call 609-882-7788..4/19 12-B THURSDAY,MARCH 28, 1974 KLEPPERAERIUS 2 seater BABYSITTERS- Mature fold boat with full sailing equipment. Mint condition. children - full or part time - CLASSIFIED $050. Call 609-924-~51after 6 day, eveningor overnight- go FREE.togaed home,3 yr. old p_m. 4/10 out to workin your ownarea. owj&j dia 971TRIUMPHSpitfire mint -- Call Sitting Pretty Inc., 201- vegetable adventures female Cocker Spaniel 526-4060. 4/17 perl thruout, high compression[blond, friendly. Call 609-586. by TerdGabrlell engine,headers, stereo, radio, [ 53.’10. 4/10 1973 TOYOTALand Cruiser newshocks and brakes, $2,0001 Station Wagon,4 wheel drive, ease plant ok firm. Call 609448-7481.4/101 Benefits. Apply in person REFINED MIDDLE-AGED Warnhubs, am/fmradio, tape If you haven’t already done this, don’t set out your plants do, and plant onions. deck, $3,600. Before4:30 609- between Iws. of 3 & 0 pro. Supermarkets and garden couple no children or pets, 639-4548.After 5:30 609-393- MornsPeppermill Restaurant it, nowis the time to plant until it is really safe. Believe seek air condit oncd homefor 9143. 4/10 Rt.33,Hightstown. ff . warmweather crops indoors me, it is heartbreaking to centers sell ’sets, whichare month of July in Lawren. watch [rest blacken and kill little onlunsyou bury aboutan cevilhi or Princeton area. so you can have sturdy SENSITIVE person seedlingstoset outside inMay your prize seedlings before inch underground, and many Local references available. APPROVEDfor building - 1- desperatelyneeded for part Call 609-882-7788. 4/10 1/2 acre lot, in Twp. on or June. they ever have a chance to places sell seedlings, which Cherry lIill Rd., Prime timeChi[dcare in country by TomLederer approachthe site in backof You could,of course,buy mature, look like blades of grass hut RENT I home.Flexible. 009-466-0094 Staff Writer trees near the present farm ¯ ,producebeautiful onions. secluded with dogwood.609- evenings. 3/27 some hardy little pepper and A BETTER BEAUTIFUL- bcd-si~tting 921-3826. 4/17 housenear the top of the hill. tomatoplants whenit’s time to Plant onions now Frost won’t hurt your MONTGOMERY-- The The thick cable lines will be onions.In fact, theyprefer to room and bath in private THREEbr cape - lr. with MontgomeryPlanning Board set themout, hut they won’tbe , FIGURE home, exclusive section of suspended from telephone- nearly as nice as those you Andif you feel a need to growin cool weather. Take a CHILDREN’Sart films, guest firepl., din. rm., kitch., quickly approvedthe site plan type poles of normal height, look at all that onion grass Prhiceton. $150. per month, artists and musicians and screenedperch, 2 car gar., 3/4 growat homewith love. workoutside at this time of utilities included. Phone609- of Johnson & Johnson’s Waterand oil storage tanks year -- and on nice days iPs cropping up on your lawn and much more in Eva Kaplan’s acre with fruit trees. $52,000. proposedmulti-milliun dollar I’ve tried both, the home 921-2312. 4/10 DISCOVERIES IN 201-359-8986. 4/10 willbe embeddedinthe side of grown and the store bought hard not to -- you can take a I’msure you’ll see just whatI CREATIVITYfor boys and diaper plant at its March25 the hill west of the plant and varieties of seedlings, and .small section of your garden, .mean. Eirls. 3-0. REGISTERNOW. meeting. willbe no higher than the roof turn it overif that’s whatyou’ (c) 1974Terri Gabriell MASONRYWORK - new and SINGLE NEEDLE The board dispensed with have found that the home repa r - Fireplaces, flagstone Princeton YMCA(Tues. morn. OPERATORS-Experienced, of the structure, grown plants are in better patios, steps, sidewalks. filled, a fewopenings in other steadywork, excellent the site plan with the speed usually reserved for routine conditionat planting time and Cuncrctcwork. 5O9-~9-1782. sessions) 3/27 workingconditions. Section Twosigns throughout the season. They 1 ’ 4/17 p eccrates. 7 paid holidays, 3 partitioning applications. have always produced more dip ’n strip l l 1960 VOLKESWAGEN"bug". weekspaid vacation. Local No questions were asked by TWOsimple rectangular and better vegetables than ’ Under 25,500 miles¯ Mint 169.Air conditioned shop, the small audience, and no signswill be placedon the site. even the healthiest of pur- i DSAStarfire 250.excellent general explanationof the J&J , ! condition, engine entirely condition with snow tires FRANBE INDUSTRIES One,2(I feet long and 5.6 feetchasedplants. has movedto rchuilt, manyextras. Mustsee mounted on extra wheels¯ 205Brooks Bird, Manville plan was offered by the high, will be located near the In addition 1o the practical lo BELTVIBRATORS to appreciate. Eves. 201-297- $1150.Call 009-924-0571.3/21 (201)725-5100 planners. Several executive junction of GrandView Road aspects, however,I think it’s I sessions with the company and Belle Mead-Blawenburg ¯ JOGGERS e 9463. 4/10 worthwhile to grow your own 49 MAIN ST. KINGSTON i 4/10 apparently resulted in total Road,and a small sign will be plants because you becomeso ¯ BICYCLES TOLL FREE agreement on the plan bet- placed on Grand View Road t I much more aware of the 4 ROOMS- No children, No weenthe two parties. near the plant entrance. Both magic that is really hap- pets. Apply236 N. 6th Ave., Details as reported in The signs will be illuminated. U,AL249.71231 Manvilleor call 201-722-4261. pening. [ DRINKINGPROBLEM? Packet on Jan. 30 remain The companyis expected to There aren’t manypeople -- ¯ Finishesremoved from wood 4/10 essentially unchanged¯ seek a variance from the I children or adults -- whodon’t andmetal furniture. :A&MPAINT’ CALL SECURITYGUARD for night current zoningordinance that find somethingamazing about l AND l work. See John Pioarik, Mach Powerlines requires construction of the watchinga tiny seed sprout to Lumber, Main St., Windsor, entire 1,300 parking spaces. ¯ Furniturefor sale : TOOL RENTALS : produce a not-much-bigger ALA- CALL NJ. ff One of the major undecided These spaces will be plant. Watchingthat little | itemsis the route of oneof two necessarywhen all 1.1 million plant grow and nursing it ¯ Rushingandcaning done 690 FRANKLNBLVD. .I powerlines into the plant. One | SOMERSETNEW JERSEY 1 BLACKdecorated Hitchcock squarefeet of the buildingsare along until it boars fruit can I.....’-’ ...... ,a. 800-322-5525 type furniture, 4 drawerchest, line entering from the north complete. really be a pretty exciting Confidentialcounselling, referral, information 2 draw night stand, larger will parallel the Reading It wantsto build a 300-spacething. ¯ Summerfurniture restored dressingtable, and 4 ehmrs. Railroad right-of-way, but lot for its initial construction $225. 2Hepplewhitestyle arm negotiations to bring in stage, the diaper plant and Hours: 9 to 5 Mon.thru Sat. chairs antique gold velvet another line from the south warehouse. All youreally needto bring S120.609-466-2394. 4/10 along the tracks have not been The next and final step for this miracle into your own (60S) 924-5668 Your youngsters can spend this summer successful with the railroad. the company,prior to ground homeis the seeds. Youcan BRIDAL,dresses - expertl~ The secondline is projected breaking, is the submissionof plant them in flats, egg car- madesome designing. S69.97 o run north on Fairvicw Road detailed constructionplans for tons. milk cartons or just in the country... Incl. material. For details east on Grand ViewRoad and review by the building in- about anythingelse whichwill Evening609-882-7598. 3/27 spector, zoning officer and hold soil and a little water. Junior Camp.ages 4 and5 - Boysand Girls plumbing inspector. On ap- I generallyuse peat pellets - WE’LLFIX YOUR proval the companywill be discs or pyramids made of SeniorCamp. ages 6 through14. Boysand Girls LOSTat McCarterTheater on .~.X.I/ ’FAVORITEissued a building permit. compressed peat moss -- Mar. If, evening, one green because they are easy. You ]ado ~ndant earring. Reward. The companywill submit its FREE DOORTO DOOR TRANSPORTATION 609-924-9339. 3/27 construction plans in April, just fill trays - bakingpans, accordingto DavidAllfree of cut down milk cartons or 11 WEEKSEASON STARTING JUNE 17- MINIMUM-3CONSECUTIVE WEEKS tbe J&J engineering depart- whatcvur - with water and JohnIhvid Ud. ment. drop the pellets in. Unmntchedfocilities with 15,000 ~1’ft. undercover, 5 acres playing field, IIOUSEKEEPER- Sleep out. In a leltcr to the planners, Experienced, full time, ex- TOBACCONlgTthe recreation commission Whenthey’re filled with 12acros woods, 2 filtered swimming pools cellent pay. Bound Brook strongly recommended a water they get nice and area. Call 201-722-5~0.4/10 (609) 924-8866 system of neighborhoodparks spongy. Youplant by dropping All spo~¯ Dance,Music ¯ Archep/&Crafts ¯ Mi~/Days.Hay Ridos MontgomeryShopping for 1hetownship, particularly one or two seeds on each pellet. I usuallyjust press the Route 206 the more densely populated ¯ CookOuts ¯ Parent Night ¯ Dramatics ¯ Swimming Instruction twice ddy. northeast quadrant. seed lightly to make good FULL TIME SALES help It urged that three to five contact with the peat and wanted in Seasonal &Lumber never bother lo cover it up. Co-Ed7-16 yrs. MATURE,EXPERIENCED MEN. AND WOMEN COUNSELORS Depts. Benefits include paid [RRPl nOiiB acres be set aside for every30 hospitalization vacation & to 50 families. It recom- 4 weeks.8 weeks ENROLLMENTLIMITED TO 100 holidays. Sec Mr. Bowman nmodcd that the planners Covertrays I l it MachLumber Co., Main St., request developers set aside BeautifulCampus ¯ Private Lake ¯ Pool- AthleticFields ’~ecamp ofdistin~on for peopled discernment" Windsor,N.J. tf cLinicland for parks in their Coverthe trays with glass or . ,,J2 developments or that the - Gym¯ OutdoorCourts - RidingStables & Paddock- EST. 1955 clear plastic -- old cleaner Cabinswith Facilities ¯ RecHalls ¯ ModernDining Hall. ¯ ProlesslonolPlarclng townshipconsider purchasing ~ags are fine -- and watch FREEPUPPIES - Call a~ter 25 1o 5Oacres in that part of the 5:30 PM.609-395-1740. t/10 ¯ EarringSelection them. ’,’,’hen the seeds burst Featuring:Water Skitng, Sailing, Canoeing and Tubing ¯ Hoursby Appointment tmvnship. openand send little plants up, The board decided to delay uncover tbe trays and move on the Delaware,Tennis, Basketball, Softball, evaluation of an analysis of i Co.,ztry- 1967 VWS~UARE BACK - 92¢7040 them to a spel where they’ll Baseball,Gaff, English& WesternRiding, Arts & Craf- non-residentially zonedlands, ts, Drama,Nature and morel I ! SHIPETAUKIN _ay GoodCondition Asking $850. 195Nassau StY, Princeton. N.J. get a lot of Sun. 1 submittedin preliminary form LAWRENCEVILLEROAD,PRINCETON, N.J. 08540 Phone 609443-5204after 6 "Servin~Physician &Patient Since1965" If you keepthe peat pellets p.m. 4/10 of the Februarymeeting, until moist~the plants will thrive in A special, popularTeenage Program with limited TELEPHONE(609) 924-1840 & ool its planning consultants the sun. Youcan re-pot them enrollment. complete a township-wide in late April if they outgrow housingsurvey. The survey is their pellets by putting them not expected to be completed into yogurt containers, flower for several months. pots, or 1in cans with some The I~oard approveda site pettingsoil. plan for off-street parkingand After the frost free date has EdwardW. Robinson, Director I I~---P-~( landscaping for the old passed - aroundMay 15 in this Harlingen store, submittedby P.O. Box 22 area -- you can transplant the Kendall Park, NewJersey 08824 Harlingen Associates. The seedlings to the garden. store is located across Route Youcan do this before the Telephone: (2011297-6818 206 from the old Harlingen frost free date if you wantto school. get involvedwith watchingfor frost and keeping shelters - RECYCLE like hot caps -- to cover the THIS plants if it seemslikely. N EWSPAPER If youdon’t wantto do all of

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