TheFranklin NEWS RECORD 5J5PSS7MOC Thursday, January 28,1982 Vol. 30,No. 4 30 cents Harrison Towers rent hike decision reversed

by Cathy Bagman 1980 thai court that the rental ordinance prevented apartment houses from in- Special Writer prevents them from accumulating a fair creasing rental charges more than 3'/i profit after paying the utility bills for the percent annually despite apartment ex- The Appellate Dmuon of Superior electrically-powered apartment building. penses. An amendment to the ordinance Court reserved a lo»cr court decision on Superior Court Judge Wilfred P. guaranteed (he landlord a "fair rate ot the Franklin Township's Harrison Diana upheld the township's rental con- Towers case declaring the township's trol ordinance, which at the time. See HARRISON, page 15A. rental ordinance unconstitutional The appellate court's decision. rendered last Thuredav. affirms the township's rent ordinance as a valid and comtituijotul document The appellate Fox bites youth court also ruled that the owners of the Harmon Towers apartment complex. located on Easton Avenue, receive a Rabies test negative "fair rate of return" despite allegations from the owners to the contrary. by Sandra Lowich Harmon Associates, the owners of the Managing Editor 305-umf hish-nse. argued in a Julv 3. A Franklin Township youth who resides on Montrose Road was bitten by a Red Fox that he found on New Brunswick Road early Saturday morning, according to Franklin Animal Control Officer Harry Weber. Mr. Weber would not release the name of the boy since he is a juvenile. 1-95 The 17-year-old boy saw the fox running down the road with its leg caught m a trap at about 4 a.m.. Mr. Weber said. He drove the seemingly docile fox This tank sits in front of the New Jersey National Guard building on Hamilton Street, pointed at passersby to a veterinarian clinic in Iselin where it was treated. It was on the way home and at the township high school, located across the street. from the vet that the fox bit the youth. | • (Rich Pipejing photo) is topic Mr. Weber picked up the fox from the basement of the boy's home later that afternoon and brought it to the animal shelter on DcMott Lane. When the fox died Sunday night for no apparent reason. Mr. Weber became concerned. Then, the following day. the boy became ill at school and was sent home. of forum "The possibility that the fox had rabies certainly was there." Mr. Weber said. The animal control officer and the boy's family anxiously awaited state The fanjc isn 't moving Board of Health rabies tests results on Tuesday, which proved negative. "Relieved" was how they felt afterwards. by Sandra Lowkh And as for the bov, it's back to school, with a lesson from a fox behind him. passing cars. was an excellent recruiting card and that Managing Editor by David Hill SUIT Writer "It started as a bit of light relief at a all the calls about it were positive. I was 1 the first one to question the direction the The contnnersiaJ issue of whether or long township council meeting," said not an unfinished stretch of Interstate 95 Transportation (DOT) indicated. Mr. Williams also believes that 1-95 "Hit the deck...it's in-coming," Ms. Napier, "and I suppose I took it all tank is pointed, Ms. Napier said. er of the state Deportment of billion, he slid. development that's planned," he said. Artale's testimony before; voting on the; hours. The difference, she maintained, See RUBIN, page ISA.

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Twp. to air public works concerns Neighborhood preservation topic

A meeting between the Somerset County Public Works Department and of Saturday meeting at library Fntokim Township employees to dbcuss mutual concerns will be held the first week of March. The Neighborhood Preservation Program in Franklin will be the topic of a presentation at the public library on Saturday, Jan. 20 at 2 p.m. Among Township Council's suggested items to be discussed are improving The get-acquainted program will be directed towards residents of die NPP Elizabeth Avenue, installing a light at Cedar Grove and Amwcll roads, target area bounded by Hamilton and Somerset streets, Veronica and Churchill removing the hump from Amwell Road, the widening of Franklin Boulevard avenues and Franklin Boulevard. to four lanes, maintaining Bunker Hill Road, the flooding in front ofthe Easton Speakers will include Township Council members and representatives of Center on Easton Avenue and installing a blinker at Bloomficld and Easton private industry who will discuss membership in the home-renovation avenues. program. Also to be discussed arc reduction of the speed limit on South Middlcbush The meeting is sponsored by the local NPP advisory council. Road, and installing traffic lights at Matilda and Hamilton streets, at Highland Avenue and Hamilton Street, and at Route 27 between Veronica Avenue and the Sew Brunswick citv line.

Call TIME OUT — The Fast Food Family Restaurant! Com* Hov* a Mtmorabl* Dinner at Brik»n't...vrith NO mtmor- the recreation guideline abl* gratuity I The Franklin Township Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation offers a new line of assistance to residents seeking leisure services. For your convenience you can receive recorded recreation program details 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling TIME OUT — the PLATTERS Recreation Guideline — at 297-7330. The department provides activities JUMBO SHRIMP • CLAMS • that everyone can take part in includ- ing pre-schoolers, youth, teens, SEAFOOD COMBO • HALF adults and senior citizens. Residents Life.Beinit may join instructional programs, C TM Suir .'I \ Kio>K. AutifilK 1975 leagues, open recreation and club CHICKEN • WING DINGS activities. "Take TIME OUT for life — Be in All platters include french fries, it," the Franklin Township Depart- Melting ment of Parks and Recreation urges. cole slaw and a dinner roll. Icicles on the Canal House started to drip as the temperature rose Mon.-Sat. slightly during mid-week. ,„•.,-.• •• u»\ 11-8:30 Rt. 206 a Buyers and Sellers meet teeelelfj * a . ^Rich p,pe|,ng photo) Closed Sunday Balls Mead. N.J. 359-6698 in the CLASSIFIED PAGES push for center C at revenue sharing hearing \ by Sandra Lowich Anne Livingston, president of the Frank- I Managing Editor lin Township Senior Citizens Club. "I would have thought this year there j Despite the township's decision to' would have been something more con- Allocate federal revenue sharing funds to crete for the use of that $272,000 — like police salaries again this year, about IS a senior citizen center," said Morris cAntkony senior citizens continued to push for Levine of Franklin Greens. funds for construction of a central meet- The township is faced with a cut of f ing place for seniors during a meeting $63,522.in revenue sharing funds.this Monday night. year, Ms. Napear said in response to a CJHlROPftACTlC query from senior citizen John Geoghan. Johnson's Johnson's PHYSICIAN j Revenue sharing funds historically By A00»lntmiH The loss in funding is caused by "a cut Baby Powder Baby Shampoo Ihave been used in Franklin to offset made by 'the present administration in MMUHC1NC police salaries and wages. Washington," she said, and a revision in 14 oz. 1b oz CHANGE OF HOURS: "If we had to absorb the $272,042 the allotment formula. ;(the federal allotment) under the cap, it MortqrtkiMSkFrifcgr Some 568 municipalities in the state 3MPJLtitMPJL would probably mean we (the township) receive revenue sharing funds, Ms. would have to fire at least 15 percent of Napear said. our police," Acting Township Manager Lynn Lazarus, senior citizen director MO UL to124 0 Henrietta Napear indicated. for the township Parks and Recreation _l "We know the money already has Department, anticipates that the seniors ^ IMR JM r4 ^3Cen ^located and- this is an act of will make another presentation to Town- s. 8om«c

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Musical Direction: Choreography: Our Franchise Sales Director is available for local interviews Beverly Gorelick George Warren' Call today lor tree information without obligation. - Call Department 10 f Toll Free Performances: Jan. 30-Feb. 21 fiillsboro Pharmacy Saturday Evenings at 830 p.m. Sunday Matinees at 200 p-m. D« Canto C»nt»r...Rt. 206 at Amw«ll Road Or Write: Sunday Evenings at 7:30 pjn. Hllltberough't Onff Computmrizmd Pharmacy W««kd»y»»-10 For Ticket Information Call: 34 Hours Answering Srvtc* 002 V. 16th Street. Dept. 101 545-4698 or 846-2886 359-3121 fcm.V-3 Newport oeach. CA 9266> SAMPSON G. SMITH SCHOOL • I "We Make You Look Good" AMWELL ROAD, SOMERSET. N J. I he Franklin NEWS RECORD 3-A Wind tower generates interest by David Hill by the Szegeski family, has been located Stahl of Bonus. Golden and Folcy. the Packet Group in Franklin for 36 years, according to pointed out that the company would not Kenneth Szegeski, a family partner. be moving from Franklin and turning The propeller you see from Como The company serves wholesale foods over its building to another operation Drive this spring will not be a low-flying to area schools, hospitals and caterers. that might instill a retail trade. Also, he airplane —• but Ted Gieriich's wind They deliver the products by their own said that the construction of the building tower. refrigerated trucks and the company would include refrigeration rooms that would not lend themselves easily to The Franklin Township Zoning Board wishes to enlarge its operation. conversion for other uses. of Adjustment unanimously gave him Board questioning centered on permission to construct a power gen- The new board member in his ap- whether the company will remain largely proval vote said that National Tire As- erator in the form of a wind propeller wholesale or whether it will expand into standing 80-feet in the air on his prop- sociation on Veronica Drive is already a retail operation. "I will support this as selling on a retail basis and that the new erty. long as it doesn't turn into a store with company would not create additional display aisles and a large retail trade," Mr. Gicrlich recently bought 30 acres traffic. said board member Theodore Chase. of agricultural and woodland on Como Mr. Szegeski answered that they have The traffic to be added by Crystal is a Drive which he plans to subdivide for negligent increase, said Mr. Hyer in later sale. He will build a home on the only a small walk-in business and these customers must make their purchases response to questioning. land beginning this spring. In his approval vote. Edward Hance "My plans are to provide the house's from a catalog. The company employees can give advice on products to purchase, said . that Veronica Avenue is already electricity totally from the wind tower. 1 but this is the only service provided to becoming a shopping center zone. He have high expectations and am excited walk-in customers. There is no browsing also said that he's glad the company is about this. It will cost me at least and Crystal has no plans for this type of staying in the township. $14,000; so, it's not a frivolous toy:" he operation. Council member Albert Besscnyci commented after the meeting. An expert witness. Robert Hyer. a real said. "We should get more non-store Members of the board were com- estate appraiser in the New Brunswick business on Veronica. Until now. it's plimentary of Mr. Gieriich's plans. "1 area for 20 years, testified that the area been a road in the woods between hope this idea is the coming thing — property value would not be adversely Somerset and High streets." wind to generate electricity," said board affected by Crystal building on the The vote was 7 to 0 in favor of the member Edward Hance. two-acre site. variance as long as the small retail portion of the business remained inciden- Board member Michael Nazar ques- The board voted unanimously to allow the; company to build on the two acres. tal to the wholesale supply and sale of tioned if the tall-standing tower would be food products. . ; located within Mr. Gieriich's property The attorney for the company. James line so that if it fell, it would not extend PROGRESSIVE EXERCISE PROGRAM onto the neighbor's property. Mr. Gierlich answered, "The tower *P.E.P. will be well over 80 feet inside my property. Besides it's designed to be Off With The Old Inches anchored in 30 tons of concrete and Into The New You! withstand winds of 120 miles per hour." Mr. Nazar also questioned the possi- Start the New Year with *PEP bility of a propeller blade breaking loose and flying onto a neighbor's property. To this, Mr. Gicrlich responded that the blades are made of a teflon material that bends on impact with another object. Thus there would not be such damage, Held at he said. Follow the solid ice road In other business. Crystal Products, a HILLSBOROUGH RACQUETBALL CLUB For Information call (201) 359-3600 The great ice way leads to this home along Canal Road. wholesale food supplier on High Street (Rich Pipeling photo) in Franklin Township, gained variance approval to build a new building to 100% EXERCISE house its company on Veronica Avenue. Mon.,We.Fri...6P.M. The area is zoned for light manufac- turing, which prohibits any retail estab- Federal Express lishment. Got an idea for a photo? 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by Sandra Lowicfa munities, including Newark. Fairfield Managing Editor and Lyndhurst TowTO generally enter into a 12-month GRAND OPENING SALE! \ trial agreement and sometimes insert a Fodera! Exprcw t* seeking permission 30-day cancellation clause. Mr. i BUY ANYTHING IN THIS AD AND GET ANOTHER ONE ^m to msuJ! its parrel drop-off boxes Schweers said. throughout Franklin Township's indus- if the township decides to enter into an trial sector. agreement, it will receive a per annum "Convenience" is the reason why the fee from Federal Express plus a fee package delivery company wants eight ranging from $10 to S300 per box. boxes ptacetl at locations on Elizabeth according to Mr. Schweers said. Avenue, Campus Dnvc. Davidson Av- Federal Express, with a facility enue. Cottoniail Lane and School house located in town, continually will main- Road tain the sturdy boxes, he said. "A tot of people use FcdcraJ Express Councilman Andy Schnatter question- on a daily basis, especially in this ed whether the township would have to town." Joseph Schweers. a Federal allow competitive air express companies Express representative said. "They to install their boxes, once Federal ONE DAY ONLY! FRIDAY prefer to go to a spot and drop off rather Express is given permission. than have us come for a second or late Of the company's competitors, only January 29, 1982 pickup. two utilize outdoor boxes. Mr. Schweers "Our research shows people will only said. go so far out of their way." Mr. Ccuu/elk Council directed Township Attorney TAKE HOME Schwecrs said, explaining the need for Stanley Cutler to review the legality of the boxes to be installed on public the question. In addition. Franklin Indus- ICE CREAM fhinny-Thin nght-of-ways. TREATS trial Coordinator Julius Varga is ex- Franklin is the company's seventh pected to speak to companies in the ICAKEft DIETARY FROZEN DESSERT highest concentration service area in the industrial zone to get their opinions on state. Mr. Schweers indicated. the box proposal. 3-$1.95 The red. white and blue boxes already On Feb. 4 Township Council again have been placed in several NJ com- will discuss the matter.

When you buy any cake on taflF display during this sate, af 3 OLDE FASHIONED SUNDAES....$2.75 our regular low price, you will receive a coupon good 1 DELUXE SUNDAE DINNER.. $6.95 for a free cake, of equal size FLYING SAUCERS $2.50 and form, which may be re- deemed at anytime within NUTTY ROYALES $2.95 ASK ABOUT OUR 14 days from the Monday fol- DESSERT SUNDAES $2.95 lowing the date of this sale. SPECIAL While supplies last DISCOUNTS ON VOLUME ORDERS FOR SPECIAL AFFAIRS AND ORGANIZATIONS C&u/d SUNDAES 100 FREE CAKES Strawberry • Chocolate TO BE GIVEN AWAY! SPECIAL Pineapple • Marshmallow SALE The first 100 families visiting our store January 18th during this sale will receive a coupon $1.35 good for one (1) free specially designed thru cake, which may be redeemed at anytime within 14 days starting on the Monday CAKE January 30th following the date of this sale. O A

Carvel Store -21 74 OPEN HILLSBOROUGH SQUARE J+wfrx VKS Sdvnmttrts Site* 1877 ROUTE 206 SOUTH D OPENING 54 MMMH Strwt. Princeton. M*» J*rs«y 0*540 (M9) t2«-M24 HILLSBOROUGH. N.J. Ttttmtfay Mid Friday Evenings UntU »:30 PM. WASrtA C**O * V«SA »CCS»TEO (.AVUCt CAT A1OGUC AVAHA31B $3 75 359-6266 9:00#lrn. to 11:00 pm. 4-A The Franklin NEWS RECORD Thursday, January 28,1982 police blotter Squad air horns

A burglary occurred at a Johasoo the rear door. A portable TV was stolrn. was charged with driving under the Piscataway police officers, Sgt. John will be turned off Road residence on Jin 19. police report influence of alcohol on Jan. 21 at 2:56 Grimm and Pti. George Mauria, coming A wiadow was broken, the burglar alarm a.m.. police report. out of a wooded area near the canal. The touoded. and the burgltr was scared PUs. Carl Lizzano and Lance Eisen Piscataway officers said that they had mj, police said A burglary- and theft occurred at a were on patrol on DeMott Lane when chased three suspects across the frozen fora trial period Simpson Road residence on Jan. 20. Ms. Vatcnte almost struck their patrol river and canal. police said Someone entered through car. police said. The officers stopped the the front door. *hich had been left Both officers got into the Franklin motor vehicle and found Ms. Valente by Sandra Lowtch confirm the noise is deafening," said A 19T7 Buxk. valued at W.000. unlocked, and stole S2. police said. patrol car, spotted the three suspects intoxicated, police said. She was ar- getting into a car, chased them and cut Managing Editor Mayor Phil Beachem, who recommend- fiofcn from a Fnaldin dnvrway on Jan rested and a court date was set for Feb. 8 ed the 30-day test period following a 19 between 9-30 and II a.m.. police the car off at the traffic light by Un- at 6:30 p.m. claimed Salvage Co. on Easton Avenue. Two of the five air horns on top the News-Record account of the situation. 1 East Millstone First Aid Squad building The first aid squad, which owns the A burglary and theft occurred at a A backup police car, with Pti. Richard Hillcresi Avenue residence on Jan. 20. should be shut off for a trial period, siren, has no objection to shutting off Recine, arrested the three who had stolen probably during the month of March, two of the five sirens, according to squad police report. Entry was gained through Franklin police assisted the property in their car, police said. They A burglary and theft occurred a: a the rear door and a .32 caliber revolver Piscataway Police Department with the Township Council members rec- captain Naomi Shimala. were turned over to Piscataway police. ommended last Thursday, Jan. 21. North Dover Avcaue residence on Jan and jewelry were stolen. capture and arrest of three suspects The three were identified as: William The test period will be monitored by 20 il about lam. according to police charged with possession of stolen prop- Fenton, Thomas Lush and Robin The sound level of the sirens has been Franklin Fire Inspector John Baab to Entry was gained by smashing the front erty on Jan. 19. police said. Cushman, all of Edison. the brunt of complaints by East Mill- ensure "a fair recording," Mayor door. During the burglary, the crm-ncr Sgt. Richard Canovasio was on patrol stone residents who say the siren volume Beachem said. case home and the two buxglin fkd out Dcbra A Vatente of New Brunswick on Easton Avenue when he observed two is too loud and startling, causing disrup- Councilman Robert Mettler suggested tion in their lives. They are seeking a that only the sirens pointed east be cut reduction in the noise intensity. during the test period. He added that he The siren goes off whenever a call "had reservations about doing some- When you're planning to comes in for the squad or the Millstone thing that two-thirds of those who use it, landscape... Valley fire department and regularly on object to." A JUNE IN JANUARY Saturday at about noon when the device There are drawbacks with plektrons Patios • Pools • Shade Trees is tested for emergency signaling (an alternate source of notification), he Foundation Plantings purposes. said. The siren, he indicated, augments SALE Walks • Hydroseeding "I've talked to residents who all the electronic system. Sodding • Play and Rest ALL WINTER MERCHANDIS Areas • Privacy Plantings

tttottOFF Landscape with a plan! We're having a pre-spring^ sale, with beautiful Call one of our landscape clothes at prices to architects today. The SNOW MUST GO ON... lift your spirits and make your heart sing! doerler landscapes SO THE SALE WILL GO ON!! LADY MANHATTAN coord.nates phone 609-924-1221 prints and sobds. as shown. Reg 36.to 46 23.99 to 30.99 LADY MANHATTAN Nouses. bas.es LONGSHIPS and novelties. Reg 25. to 36 We have the Original Geiger Since you and a lot of your friends stayed 15.99 to 19.99 jackets PLUS Coordinated home during the storms lost week, the selec- VILLAGER short sleeve polo Ts stripes Kilts from Scotland! tions at our sole are still excellent. The values and solids. Reg. 22 are unbelievable. Hurry in! 12.99 Discover Our Fine CHACIS boatneck s!ee\e cotton Ts. Reg 22 Selection of Pewter, 16.99 Crystal, Brass & Other Unique Gifts ICELANDIC WOMEN'S ORGANICALLY GROWN ,un,or imported from Far & cotton fashion pants. Reg 36 Near at Discount Prices. WOOLENS SPORTSWEAR 23.99 Take a Drive in the country to V2 PRICE SALE Vi PRICE SALE ~W8TH&a8iy Atmosphere and fdr men, v/o'meh and children classic shirts, slacks, blazers imagine Good Values at Longships : ot LANDAU'S at LANDAU'S TOO PRINCETON BELLE MEAD SOMERVILLE R.R IMAGINE m East Windsor on Ri J 30. 609-443-3600 BTE 206 \ BRIDGE iHAOnE at Flemmgton oppcvce v.,/, / I oil.i* signs In PI1»L- 114 Nassau Street Sale Hours: Bnn>k Country Club Belle Mead • 126 Nassau Street Monday-Saturday PIKE BROOK COUNTRY CLUB Princeton, N.J. 9:30 o.m.-5i30 p.m.

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She Itigltfib S>bop V, mg± 201-297-6090 32 Nassau Street • Princeton » T; Mill IV Rt$.27&518 AT THE MA««T PUCE Princeton, N. J. FrtcParfctec Fr«i Parting COftNf R Of DAMAHIA. * AIT. UOtlli 1 Is Rear lAWafNCf |N. OF TftSNTONI N.|. • M9/M»>M00 Hours: Mon.-Wed. 10-6. Thurs., Fri. 10-9:30. Sat. 10-6 ftNTVINIOMaAMAHlA. fA-M.tot P.M. • SAT. to B P.M. THE THANCU Cf NTCR FO« A«T * INSTANT RfMOS Op«n Sunday 12-5 ing Thunday, Janawy 28,1982 The Franklin News Record 5A School bus route At the Public Library Brownies to go to Winter storytime policy discussed The Franklin Township Public Library the Children's Department for specific NJ Heritage Day is now accepting registration for their dates and times. winter storytime series. Please contact Six hundred and fifty Brownies are by a Cadette Girl Scout who will narrate a by Lob Cody who need some consideration." expected to attend a New Jersey Heritage story about the station theme. Each girl Special Writer Day sponsored by the Dclaware-Raritan will be given the opportunity to participate. LESS ENTHUSIASTIC about ex- AAUW meeting Girl Scout Council. in a hands-on activity related to the theme, \ That some students are dented bus panding : bus routes, board member The event, which will require the volun- such as stringing wampum or making cork - "The Effect of the Reagan Tax Pack- tion of University Women is open to any rules on vehicles that run on other than Margaret Schcrbina was concerned that teer efforts of more than 135 adults and 50 birds. "this could deteriorate into a virtual taxi age on Personal Taxes" will be woman who has earned a bachelor's Every leader who has registered her their assigned routes, even though there presented by Rene Schlag at the Feb. 3 degree from an accredited college or Cadette, and Senior Girl Scouts, will be service," She contended that the troop for the event has received a packet of may be scats available, was meeting of the New Brunswick Area university. ; held at the North Brunswick High School school's basic purpose is to educate, information and activities to introduce the.', acknowledged reluctantly by George Branch of the AAUW at the Franklin Further membership^ infor- on Saturday,,Jan. 30, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 saying that it is already overloaded with v McLaughhn. supervisor of the transpor- Township Library on DeMott Lane at 8 mation may be obtained from Adelaide p.m. girls io their New Jersey Heritage. The providing extra services. "It's pan of packet includes an outline of the state withlL tation office, at the Franklin Tovwnship p.m. Smith at 846-3593 or from Judith Con- According to the Heritage Day Board of Education's Monday night your responsibility (to arrange for your cutoutV depicting some of its outstanding'. Membership in the American Associa- ger at 254-8362. coordinator, Bette Fetterly of Somerset, ; meeiing- children's transportation) when you de- features — beaches. Pine Barrens,--, cide to take a job," Mrs. Scherbina said. the event is designed to involve girls in tomatoeg. the Statue of Liberty etc. The Thc board gathered to discuss what activities demonstrating various aspects of they termed a "long standing problem" Board member Janet Salzman agreed Rent-A-Pet girls were instructed to put the cutouts in New Jersey history. the appropriate places on the New Jersey of parental requests to drop off and pick that the school system should riot take on The Franklin Township Library's half hour up to two hours at a cost of $1 up children at babysitters' homes. Every additional busing burdens. "Not every- The Brownies will visit activity stations map. ,-. -; Commodore Pet Computer has been a per half hour. There will be no refunds centering around five major themes — seas they receive arixjnd 200 requests for thing has to be laid at the school "4 big hit in the community. As a matter of on unused time. Inforariatioh and material were prepared' English Com Husk Dolls, Swedish Flying the route transfers doorstep," she said. fact, it is difficult at times to get near the If there are no reservations, time will by Mrs. Fetterly with the help of the New! Birds and German Scissorschnitzen. Indian School Superintendent Ronald Wh>te Dr. Whyie warned the board to computer. be available on a first-come, first-serve Jersey Historical Society, the Trenton His-j Clay Coil Pots, Wampum and Ceremonial emphasized iru;. "We do pick .up and ""Watch what you're doing." He said a To make sure that everyone who basis. The charge will be the same — $1 torical Society, the Franklin Township, Masks, and Dutch Cork Birds. 1 deliver if the ^hitd i> on ihc same route basic policy change could have an im- wants to can use the computer, the for a half hour. Historical Society and the Middlesex is the siticr pact on state aid because mileage reim- library has decided that as of Feb. 1 We are certain that this policy will Each group of Brownies will be guided County Historical Society. i bursement is estimated from a child's patrons must reserve and pay for com- give everyone equal opportunity to use THE PROBLEM tor parents is that home address. "Tread very lightly on puter time in advance. • the computer. So come — Rent-A-Pct at rainy ire unjbt; s<> !tnd a sitter on the this." be told the board. Time can be reserved in blocks of one your library. same bus ruutr In testers to the board. Responding to board member Walter Hauk's suggestion that a school-located they rw.c described situations vthere day-care center might be an alternative bungled vhcdvilcs pu! their jobs in to busing, board member Edwina Lee jeopardy asked for some documentation before Cub Scout Pack 113 Board rrxmlvT hdvward Setter potnted continuing the discussion. Complete smorgasbord out. "The reahly !•> — parents must Mrs. Lee offered a motion to in- , salad & ethnic main dishes •*nd It's i trend JH«J *e'll have to vestigate day care within the school holds Pinewood Derby tnxiify transfHfiaiii'O I^f parents »ho sy stem and make a pnee comparison of Cub Scout Pack 113, sponsored by the The first-place winner was Michael COMEDY-**™ caaooi pn>viJe it. " he saiJ day care versus busing. She also called Agrcsin* •* uh Mr Vcttcr. board Somerset Presbyterian Church, held one Blinnc; second place, Gary Pellicano; Comedians from top New York dubs, come for information on slate laws to be made early, get the first laugh. $3. admission member Laxur'J 'I«>bia.s said. "'We have available to the board before they at- of their most exciting annual events — third place, Chris Tuttle. an oMisatu:n t<> the 2i>0 i.olt cath sear tempt to modify transportation policy. the Pinewood Derby — on Wednesday, Winners in other categories included: Banquet facilities available Jan. 20. at 7:30 p.m. Jason Gonella for "Most Like a Car;" from 20-200 *TOC A4L1.4 Each Cub Scout fashioned a racing car Scott Bowman, "Most Original;" and 725-0614 out of a standard Pinewood Derby car Rahul Gupta, "Most Authentic." kit. Then, out of 42 entries, each car had All the winners were awarded trophies 321 South Main St., Manville Fenwick to address to lose two races before it could be and each participant received a blue eliminated from the competition. ribbon. Founders Club dinner Earn Up to 'wnijiive Milliccnt Fenwick. toward its goals $25,000- 1st year Republ!-:an 5;h District, will address the Mrs. Fenwick is familiar with inde- salary + commhrioa fourth jnr.uai H raise lamcj to JT"side addi- eat o< lift iMacaica. twtuS wf>>ijr»hipv increase endow- In addition to her congressional duties Before you buy insurance ment, jtrxi develop new learning facili- she is currently serving as a trustee of •or your family, talk to: ties lr» it> lirst three years, the nearly Stevens Institute of Technology, the EdEdtor SI 3o.tsm contributed by the members of New Jersey Historical Society, the New Jtrrj Tans ctu D/Mgr the Founders Oub WJA used to renovate Jersey Symphony Orchestra and the MMS21M0. 201-74VNM the art *>*'jd:«\ rcturbish the biology. Newark Museum. chemistry and physics laboratories. This year's Founder's Club fundrais- Prudential partially fund the school's computer and ing campaign is being led by Ufe*tte*Jtl>«Aifto»HoiM SWEATERS increase endowment. co-chairmen Stanley P. Kaufeldt, presi- Each sear members are honored at a dent; of May fair Super Markets, and 29Emmon»Dr. special dinner where they learn about the Robert Mettler. councilman of Franklin Vz PRICE hl\ future plans and progress Township. Recycle Swiss Farms 20 SLACKS DISH TOWELS POTTING SOIL Reg. 39C After-school program this newspaper Reg. 2.99 1/2 PRICE 1.98 LADIES' offered by Girl Scouts BETTER! SKIRTS 1 For the second year the Dela- of what it would be like to have a career pdy-perx- 8 IB. ware-Run tan Girl Scout Council is offer- in that field." 2 PRICE ing J.T alter-school program at the Instructors for the course all are volun- Noa-Alry cow LADIES' Sampson G Smith school in Somerset. teers from Somerset. Georgia Koposco. 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For more information, call 586-5144 or 883-8012 6-A I bo Franklin NEWS RECORD Thursday, January 28,1982 FHS announces Cast Franklin students participate in Very Special Arts Festival for 'Guys and Dolls' Joanne DiNapoli, Special Education art teacher in the Franklin Township school system, recently attended the Franklin Towmbip High School in- Hone; Karen Doswell, Mimi; Ann over, Melba Collier, Linda Manteria, Very Special Arts Festival at Middlesex inuum'cd fix cast for its upcoming Marie Simko. General Matilda A. Sbonda Foster, Karin Smith, Wendy County College, an event designed by1 prodocoaa of "Guys and Dolls."" a Cartwright. Ward. Holly Lehr and Jodi Miller, with the New Jersey Committee on Arts for 1 aiatcai fabfc of Broad * iv. Also. Ramon Cuevas as Big Juk; assistant directors Cathy Van Houten the Handicapped. Twenty-nine students Three of (be lead roles have been James Denning. Drunk/Waiter/M.C; and Ellen Aaronson. from Concrly, MacAfce, Hillcrest and given to jasaan. ICatfay Jones has been Judi Silver. Agatha: Steven Mesulam. Franklin High Schools accompanied Calvin. Reggie Alston, Corporal; lisa cast as Sarah Bro*n. Mirk Burgess as PRODUCER/MUSICAL director Mrs. DiNapoli. Sky Mxsenon: Mary Lynn Suaeck is CrimsJey. ExheJ. Pat Yacooe. Angie the Christine Thick says she feels "en- Ox Miss Adelaide, and sophomore Greg couraged and pleased by the cooperation The festival is designed as a model to Stmko will portray Nathan Detroit The Hot Box Dancers are Rente and support of so many departments, enable full participation by handicapped "Ckryt and Dotti" will be performed Mayenon. Linda Ftshman, Debt Cutler, "adding that stage direction is by Robert children and adults. Students Fridays aad Saturdays. March 12 and Ramona Hoi Jo way. Danielle Biunno. Thick; set design and construction, Dan participated in mural painting, pan- 13. 19 aad 20 ai g' pm « the high Tern Surrett. Maureen Murphy, Karen Morley; choreography, Deborah Pryor; ichooj aoditonum Prather. Christy Else and Karen costumes. Marae McGhec; pro- tornine. face and body painting. Baaed on a story and characters by Doswell. gram/poster design, commercial art stu- Damon Runyon. the musK and lyrics are » Crapshooterv'danccn,'chorus members dents of Judy Balaban; printing by the In other art department news, 6 by Frank Locvscr, the book by Jo are Walter Briscese, Luke Lynch, Bob students of Joseph Lanni; business man- MacAfee students of Mrs. DiNapoli's Swerlnsg aod Abe Burrows Breesc. Owen Tarantino. George agement, Bary Danzigcr, publicity. will exhbit at the Second Annual Gallery Alfred. Aaron Haba. Kc.vin Beckford, Franklin Adult/Community Education. Exhibit for Special Artists which will be OTHEE MEMBEKS of the casi are Scoti Burgess. "With so much cooperation, I know held at the new Somerset County Library Richard McCIendon. Nicely-Nicley: The crapshootcrs' this show will be a success," says Ms. from Feb. 7 through 27. All artists, ALEXANDERS DEGRASSE contributes her painting talents to a Raymond V'efcko. Benny Souihsaret; molls, dancers/chorus members are Thick. friends and family are welcomed to mural, part of the activities at the Very Special Arts Festival at James Scull. Joey Biltmore and Rusty Mindy Altschul. Diane Van Houten. For ticket information, call Franklin attend the reception which will take Middlesex County College. Charlie. Lloyd Mathis. Arvide Amy Loeb. Robin Kelter. Vija Evcr- Townshfp High School at (201) place on Feb. 7 at the barrier-free Abemathv. Frank Nemeth. Harrv the sons. Christina Muchanic. Susan Con- 873-2400, extension 221 or 545-4229. library. A show, group demonstration and refreshments also are planned. seum's Year of the Child in December and January. The exhibitors f;om MacAfee are Gaar Lund, supervisor of art for the Keith Brewer. Alonzo Cole, Shondel Franklin Township schools, stated that Greenwood, Marcetta Jarrett, Venessa he is pleased that Franklin youngsters Jackson and George Smick. Some of can now participate in these enriching Mrs. DiNapoli's students from Conerly events because of Mrs. DiNapoli's ex- exquisitely designed also exhibited at the Guggenheim Mu- pertise. I Morso Stoves CAST IRON PORCELAIN FINISH

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Several committee chairmen also were The Rev. David C. Olsen of the State University College, and an M.Phil, Oab hdd du week tt appointed by the new president. Community Baptist Church on DeMott from Drew University in psychology and O'CosBon Rtifiwiut, MVtur I Pifyt Lane has been appointed staff counselor religion. He also has done graduate work CHINESE NEW YEAR of 97 Raayoa Are. was elected presi- for die Pastoral Conmrling Service of in psychology at Albany State Univer- (through Feb. 15th) dent. Northern New Jersey's Somerset office. sity. Mr. P*pf*s has beon a lifeioog reai- The counseling service is a Currently Rev. Olsen is working on OUR DINNERS ARE dcat of Frankhn Township. He his non-sectarian, tax-exempt religious his dissertation for a Ph.D. at Drew v served ca the Bond of Adjustment *s so membership corporation, passed on by University. In addition to academic ON SPECIAL! tf~ || *f m*mt^r and i$ serving oo the the Depaitutent of Institutions and Agen- training he has received over 280 hours of clinical supervision. Franklin Township Pluming Board. cies of the State of New Jersey. The Largo variety of Szechuan and Mandarin Is his HiA'f |^A>KT speech, Mr. Pastoral Counseling Service was or- Rev. Olsen is an ordained Baptist stylo dishes at special prices. sQesseo tn^ isscoctsoce of citi^^n is* ganized and incorporated in 1966 for the minister and has served as a minister for voivemeat in «D ispetts of township purpose of providing counseling, refer- over eight years. He has also worked Bring your own w/ne I ral, educational and training services, all government. He pledged to speak out with Clergy Consultants, an inter- of which are under the direction of and inform the public whenever issues denominational counseling service, for pastoral counselors. two and a half years. arise which have a profound effect upon 424 Rf. 206. Hfffsborough 874-3050 There are no geographical, creedal, He is certified by the American As- the citizens of Franklin Township. Open 7 days a week for lunch & dinner. religious, ethnic or racial restrictions for sociation of Pastoral Counseling and Other officers elected were as follows: persons wishing to use these services. holds membership in the American As- TAKE OUT ORDERS First Vice President: Robert dark: Sec- The Pastoral Counseling Service works sociation of Mental Health Counselors ond Vice President: Linda Vestal; in cooperation with other pastoral coun- and the American Personnel and Guid- Treasurer Paul Van Nest; Recording seling centers of the greater metropolitan ance Association. Secretary: Joanne McGUl; Correspond- area. Rev. Olsen will take referrals for Classified ads reach ing Secretary: Louise Pucillo; Rev. Olsen holds four academic counseling in his Somerset office and Sergeant-at-arms: Skip Nelson: Trustees: degrees. He received both a B.A. and will work with individuals, couples, or Valerie Huneke and Jack Gregary; Past Th.B. from Northeastern Bible College, families. He can be reached for appoint- 30,000 families weekly. President: Andrea Lanfht. Michael Pappas an M.S. in counseling from Oneonta ments at 246-1122 or 247-7534. \r\\\m Lobster Dock Specials! Fresh Bay Scallops...

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DANIEL L WACHTEL, M.D. Janet Fillmore will serve and LARRY D. WEISFELD, M.D. Diplomat** of the American Board of •-- "- -- •• '«^ ••(••-'•''.'*&• . ^g^ '•#* as Undergraduate Fellow Ophthalmology* >-:•• : •* DELAWARE. Ohio — Janet Fillmorc shown excellence in their major. The Specializing in Examinations, Diseases, and of Somerset, a senior ai Ohio Wesleyan Fellowships can involve research, teach- Surgery of the IY1 University, will serve as an Under- ing assistance, or other designated de- take pleasure in announcing the opening of partmental duties. They carry a stipend an additional graduate Fellow in the University •"•' _.' i of SI85 a term and may be awarded for journalism department spring term. one. two, or three terms. NEW OFFICE In HILLSBOROUGH Undergraduate Fellowships are Miss Fillmorc is the daughter of Mr. tmtmtdet awarded by the Student Programs and Mrs. Bill Fillmore. 24 Conerly H Sub-CommiRce to students who have Rood. Somerset. MtiMitmtMiii-DMtM^ihr H •H T«Li (Ml) I744MI *Tkey teitl continue to practice at their H Moore earns ISU degree original office at The Community Medial Arts BWg. AMES. Iowa—Audrey Elizabeth 785 graduates, master's degrees to 184 H Moore of Somerset earned a bachelor's and Ph.D. degrees to 100. Nine persons 515 Church SttMt. of science degree in Fisheries and received certificates in agriculture and Bound Brook. M. J. 0B806 T*.:(2D1)3W-72BJ J Wildlife Biology from Iowa State Uni- three received specialist degrees. H versity on Dec. 19. The number of undergraduate degrees Offlco Hour* by Appointmont Only awarded by college was as follows: ISU awarded 1.081 degrees to its first 3 Agriculture 154. Design 84. Education^ semester-system graduates in 62 years. 83. Engineering 139. Home Economiff All but the last term for these gradu- 62 and Sciences and Humanities'263. ates was spent under the quarter system Three students graduated in the Honors Make your shop at ISU. 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Sunday, Jan. 31, marks the second ond Annual Mother's Day Concert will CRAB-BROCCOLI BAKE season of the "Candlelight Concert be presented by flutist Miriam Lynn Series" at the Van Wickle House, 1289 Nelson, and harpist Andre Tarantiles, on • 1 pkg. frozen broccoli spears Easton Ave., in Somerset. May 9. The first concert will present Jorge The Foundation also will be sponsor- • 2 T. butter Gardos, first violinist of the Amacorda ing a "Young Artist's Auditions" com- • 2 T. onionr finely chopped String Quartet and Concertmaster of the petition, and will present the winners in Garden State Symphonic "pops" Or- recital on June 6. Prospective applicants • 'A t. salt chestra, and the Camarata Chamber must be studying privately and enrolled • 2 T. flour Players. String quartet soloists for the in junior high, high school, or in an evening will include Jorge Gardos, undergraduate college program. • 1 cup milk violin; Zyta Piechowska, violin; • 1 cup sharp cheddar cheese, shredded Maryhelen Ewing, viola; and Stephen Further information and applications • IT. lemon Juice Ballou, cello. are available by phoning 828-1812, or The performance will begin at 8 p.m., by writing "1982 Young Artist's Audi- SHOWN ABOVE at Shadyrest Home are (left to right) Carolyn • Vi 1b. cooked crab meat and will include a program of works by tions" Competition, The Meadows Newman, Linda Chaffee of FWC, Estelle Lages, Jo Guzzo of FWC. and Heat oven to 350°. Cook broccoli according to package Telcmann, Haydn, and Dvorak, set Foundation, 1289 Easton Avenue, Marion Peters (owner of Shadyrest). against the background of the big room Somerset, New Jersey 08873, Attention: instructions until barely done. Arrange broccoli in the bottom at the historic Van Wyckle House. Auditions Chairman. of a 1-qt. casserole. Saute onions in butter; stir in salt and Admission is free and a reception to meet the artists will follow the per- December was flour. Gradually add milk, stirring constantly. Add cheese and formance. Refreshments will be sold, The Music Man' cook over a low flame until thickened. Stir in lemon juice. courtesy of the Van Wickle Dames, and I Add crab meat and pour over broccoli. guided tours of the historic house will be available for newcomers. preview slated Bake until bubbly and browned, about 30 minutes. Prior to the concert, there will be a 7 p.m. meeting of the Meadows Foun- There will be a special preview per- 'Can-Can' time dation. The public is invited to both the formance of "The Music Man," on meeting and the concert. However, due Thursday evening, Jan. 28, sponsord by CWWC pens membership to limited seating, reservations should be Temple Beth El of Somerset, for senior made by phoning 828-1812 or 249-6770. citizens from throughout Central New at woman's club The Cedaf Wood Woman's Club an- Women of all ages are welcome to go Future Sunday concerts include, Joan Jersey. nounces openings in membership to (his to a meeting or to give the membership Wiest, soprano, and Michael Stumpfle, The performance at the Sampson G. December vns "Can-Can" time at the decorated coffee cans were brought organization which meets the second chairman a call for additional details on tenor, on .Feb. 21; Mary Beth Vetter, i Smith School on Amwell Road will be Franklin Woman's Club. Not a single to Jo Guzzo's kitchen on Bennett Lane violinist, and Holly Scudder, soprano, filmed by Cross Country Cable and will short frilly skin or high kicking heel in and with the help of Dehlia Shamy, Wednesday of the month at Concrly how to become active with CWWC. Ann on March 21, and An Evening of be aired in the Somerville area during the sight —jusi caring and sharing members Road School at 8:30 p.m. Shamy can be reached at 201-545-5346. Chamber Music, on April 18. The Sec- week of Feb. 8. who decorated many, many empcy cof- Alice Moore. Lennie LaTeko. Belna fee cans and nude hundreds of cookies Perry. Louise Crum and Marguerite to fill them. Klaus, more than 90 decorated coffee This Candy Cookie program has been cans were filled with candy and cookies. a special holiday project of the American Jus^ before the holidays. Ms. Guzzo. Home Life and Social Services Depart- FWC chairman oT this project, assisted ments of the Sew Jersey State Federa- by FWC members Linda Chaffee and tion of Women's Clubs and the Franklin Woman's Club for more than 20 years Flo Raup. delivered the candy and cookies to Shadyrcst Home. King James Valentine Gifts of Gab THE ASSORTMENT of cookies and Nuning Home and Emanucl Home. Gifts that make a difference for Special Valentine People.

HONEST AND FRUGAL as Abe Lincoln was, we're sure he would enjoy saving on his monthly phone rental charges. VALENTINE You can save too by purchas- SURPRISE ing your own phones. Imagine you're back in the Roaring Twenties when you SHOWN ARE Linda Chaffee of FWC (standing in rear) and (left to right) talk on this Candlestick Lydia Young and George Carey at King James Nursing Home. Jo Guzzo was chairwoman of the project for Franklin Woman's Club. telephone. This classic old time design is ideal for the Reformed Church Women family room and den. Available in INDEPENDENT GEORGE would love the great array of black, white, stars phone styles and colors he slates rummage, cookie sale & stripes and colors. could purchase. He could now pick phones to match the fur- The Reformed Church Women will be open for its winter clothing clearance. niture or even his eyes. sponsor a Rummage and Cookie Sale at Also.! household, jewelry, books and the Middlebush Reformed Church. various odds and ends will be for sale. Am»ell Road, on Saturday. Jan. 30 Gift from 9 a.nv to 1 p.m. Refreshments will be available. In addition, the Ncariv New Nook will Sriow-date is Saturday. Feb. 6. Certificates Rosary Society to hold meeting Available Send a Valentine Gift Certificate to your . The St. Matthias Rosary-Altar Society rosary and benediction at 8 p.m. sweetheart. Your mother. Or even youry best friend. Simply pick up a gift cer- • of Somerset will hold its monthly meet- The guest speaker will be Edward tificate at our Phone Shop or business of- ing on Wednesday. Feb. 3. in the school Ledford. director of the Better Business fice and use it any where in the United cafeteria following the recitation of the Bureau. States or Canada. Use it to pay phone bills or pay for a new phone. That makes your sweet Valentine thoughts last longer. Consider o v Why all the Pretty Red Valentine Hoopla? Volentine Trendllne® Wall Phone In the olden days back in England and Scotland every young bachelor and maid received, by Trendlirfe is ot home ony place lot. a "valentine" from the opposite sex. The in the house—con be mounted on sweethearts traded their gifts. Some researchers feel ony wall. Compact, fits snugly in the polm of your Hand. Ideol for kitchen or laun- the entire notion marked the day birds first choose.their mates. 8 That's no excuse to say sweet Valentine wishes are for the birds. dry room. Fast, easy U-TOUCH calling. Many other colors available.

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A Inforaation Systens MUSIC Speech Communications T-Z Introduction to Coaputers EHCLISH COMPOSITIOK Music and Society T-Z Speech-Communications W-Z A Inforaation Systeas Th-Z Elements of Composition T-Z Music and Society V-Z Group Discussion and Manageaent Inforeation Music of the Theatre M-Z Conference Leadership Th-Z V-Z Research 4 Exposition M-Z Sys teas Vriting Skills V-Z 5C0H0MICS Vriting Skills Th-Z PHILOSOPHY Social Philosophy Th-Z of the Vriting Competency H-Z EDUCATION Operation Philosophy of Feminism T-Z F. conoaic Systea M-Z Vriting Competency T-Z Education in Contemporary Operation of the Advanced Composition H-Z America W-Z Econoaic Systea V-Z Advanced Composition T-Z RUSSIAN Educational Psychology: Price Sys tea M-Z Advanced Composition V-Z Masterworks of Russian Foundations of Learning Th-Z Pr ce Systea V-Z Advanced Composition Th-Z Literature II V-Z Care and Prevention of Transp ortation Econoaics M-Z Advanced Coaposition Th-Z Athletic Injuries H-Z SPANISH Theory and Practice ?I3A3CS EHGLISH LITERATURE , Spanish II , M-Z In Bilingual Education T-Z Introduction to Finance M-Z Satire, Caricature, a Farce M-Z Readings in Spanish V-Z Seminar and Practicum Introduction to Finance V-Z Literature ft Society ,_, V-Z Spanish for Business T-Z in Cross Culture Studies Th-Z Money and Banking T-Z Modern Hispanic Poetry V-Z Managerial Finance II Th-Z FREHCH ELEMENTARY EDUCATION M-Z Investaenta French II • T-Z THEATRE Teaching in the Nursery Property and Casualty School II (5) • H-Z Th-Z French Literature in English Acting I T-Z Insurance Translation: Holiere T-Z Theatre Appreciation Th-Z Seal Estate Th-Z SECONDARY EDUCATION Teaching Reading in the W.ASA3SMEST Secondary School I H-Z ? u n d a a e n t a 1 s o f Manageaent L- L INFORMATION ? u r. d a a « n t a 1 aof Xanageoent V-Z Principles of Labor Relations M-Z SECRETARIAL Personnel Adainistration M-Z NON-CREDFT PROGRAMS SPRING, 1982 Typewriting I . " M-W-V Compensation Adainistration Th-Z Typewriting II M-V-X Hussn Resource Developaent Th-Z Typewriting III W-Z Collective Bargaining Th-Z AMERICAN ART: COLONIAL THROUGH THE CIVIL WAR Shorthand I M-W-V Snail Business Hanagenent T-Z Wednesdays, February 10 to 24 Shorthand II T-Th-V Interpersonal and Group 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Information Processing Processes v-z Concepts Th-Z THE ROMANTIC BALLETS OF TCHAIKOVSKY MAHKSTIIC Prin. 4 Problems of Fridays, February 19 to March 26 Vocational Education S-E Marketing Principles M-Z 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Marketing Principles Th-Z Social Issues in Marketing M-Z INVESTMENT STRATEGY FOR MIDDLE INCOMES Industrial Marketing V-Z READING Thursdays, February 25 to March 18 College Developmental Consumer Behavior T-Z 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Retailing Management T-Z Reading M-Z Creative Advertising V-Z AMERICAN ART: SINCE THE CIVIL WAR Marketing Management Seminar M-Z Wednesdays, March 3 to 17 NON-CREDIT 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Algebra Review I T-Z LAW For information concerning listed courses, .Algebra Review II T-Z fees, non-credit programs or the Bachelor ENFORCEMENT of Arts in Liberal Studies degree, call: REAL ESTATE Police Organisation and Real Estate - Salesperson Administration T-Z (609) 896-5033 Thond*y, January 28,1982 11-A Karen Marie Linda Jo Cuiskelly is bride Mr. Shubiak, Skuba to wed of Steven Ray Caldwell Ms, McGuire Linda Jo Cuiskelly, duaghter of Mrs. Mr and Ma Nicholas Skuba of served as matron of honor. Ms. Paula Manville have announced the engage- Dorothy M. Cuiskelly of Capricorn Summers of Edison and Ms. Maria set nuptials ment of thctr daughter. Karen Marie, to Drive, Hillsborough, was married to Ritota of Findeme were bridesmaids. Nelson Davili of Pucataway. son of Mr. Steven Ray Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mr. Michael Jones of Somerville Mr. and Mrs. William McGuire of ind Mn. Emestino Davila of Jayuya. Mrs. Jerry Caldwell of Schrievcr, La., acted as best man. Mr. Gordon Duncan Manville have announced the engage- Puerto Rico. on Saturday, Jan. 9. of Denver, Colorado and Mr. Frank ment of their daughter, Cindy, to Mark The Rev. William P. Hinlicky of- The bnde-ekct graduated from Mar»- Pierrat of South Bound Brook were Shubiak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank vilJe High SctoooJ. She is employed by ficiated at the twilight ceremony which ushers. Shubiak of Manville. Edacon Inc.. Somervillc. took place at St. Paul's Lutheran The reception took place at Pheasant's The bride-elect graduated from Man- Her fiance « employed by Su-Cokw. Church. Landing. ville High School. She is employed by Hilbborobgh The bride was given in marriage by The bride is employed by American Chanel Inc., Piscataway. No weddisg date has been set. her uncle, Mr. Joseph Ambrose. Hoechst Corporation as a receptionist. Her fiance also is a Manville High Karen Marie Skuba The bride wore a Victorian style white The groom is a graduate of Texas A ^ School graduate. He is working as an blouson gown with crepe skirt, pleated and M University and the University of «•' apprentice for the Electrical Workers sleeves, beaded lace on bodice and a lace Houston from which he received mas- Union Local 262. trimmed hem and train. The wedding ters* of ••science degree in medicinal An Oct. 23, 1982 wedding is planned. Gilchrist — Magnani to wed ensemble was completed by a crown of chemistry. He is currently employed at Cindy McGuire w hi ted flowers and an Italian back veil. Galley Supply a family business, which Mr. and Mrs. L.R. Morgan of The bride carried a bouquet of pink is located in Schriever, La. Camplain Road, Somerville, announce roses, heather, purpje snapdragons and The couple will reside in Schriever, the engagement of their daughter, Janine babys' breath trimmed with gold ribbon. La.,- following a honeymoon in North Cardillo sets Gilchrist to Charles Magnani. son of Mr. Mrs. Barbara Dec of Manahawkin Carolina and Gatlinburg. Tenn. and Mrs. Charles Magnani of Boesel Avenue. Manville. plans to wed Miss Gilchrist is a graduate of Hill- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cardillo of sborough High School and is employed Jacqueline Hoynak to wed Theodora Drive. Somerville. announce as a bank teller by the Somerset Trust the engagement of their daughter. Company in Findeme. Mr: and Mrs. John M. Hoynak of Manville have announced the engage- Kathleen, to David Erickson, son of Mr. Mr. Magnani is a graduate of Manville ment of their daughter, Jacqueline, to and Mrs. Richard Erickson of Belle High School and is employed by Sterling Robert J. Dunn Jr. of Piscataway. son of Mead. Extruder in Dunellen. Mary Ann Dunn and Robert J. Dunn Sr.. Miss Cardillo is a graduate of Hill- sborough High School and is attending Janine GO Christ An October wedding is planned. both of Salisbury. Md. The bride-elect graduated from Rider Douglas College where she is majoring College, Lawrenceville. with a bachelor in biology. of science degree in business education. Mr. Erickson is a graduate of Hill- Miss Matson plans to wed She is employed by RCA Global Com- sborough High School and Mercer Coun- munications, Bridgewater. as a tele- ty Community College where he mar Mr. and Mrs. Edward G Marson of parr-time student at Rutgers University marketing representative. jored in horticulture. Mr. Erickson is Mam Street. Millstone, announce the and j is employed at the Carrier Foun- Her fiance graduated from Rider Col- employed by Duke Gardens. Kathleen Cardillo & David Erickson engagement of their daughter. Kaihryn dation us a registered nurse. lege with a bachelor of science degree in Ann. to Robert D New land Jr.. von of finance. He is employed by Banker's the late Robert D New land and Mrs Mr. New land is a psychology and Trust Co., New York City, as a corpor- Joan M. Ncviland of Hillsborough. pre-fned student at Rutgers and is em- ate trust administrator. Kimock-Rosenberry to wed The bndc-to-bc is a graduate of Im- ployed part-time at the Carrier Foun- A May 8. 1982 wedding is planned. rruculata High Schol and Somerset dation and Crown Central Petrolium. Jacqueline Hoynak Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Kimock of sborough High School. Counts Collece Prescnth she is a A1 May 1983 wedding is planned. West Camplain Road announce the en- Mr. Rosenberry is a graduate of Plain- gagement of their daughter. Rose Ann, field High School and is employed by to David RosenbetTy, son of Mr. and General Motors in Linden. Got an idea for a photo? Call us now. Mrs. Calvin Rosenberry of Plainfield. Riordan — Mishak engaged Miss Kimock is a graduate of Hill- A July wedding is planned. Mr arxi Mrs Bartholomew. RiocJjn of the New Jersey Savings Bank in Somc- Tavior A>e Socncrvil'e. announce the n.il!e engagement of their daughter. Patncia ElJcn. to R.^Ncrt J.nh.n Mishak. son of Mr- Mr Mishak is a graduate of Frances MtshaL • >! Coddington St Bndgc*a!er-Ra.ntan West High School Krafts & Knit 2 and i\ onp'tned by Roche Clinical Labs, A Unique ISeedleart Shop Now. located in Raman Miss i Hiil- Domestic <$ Imported Yarns Huh is crnp An CVtobcr wedding is planned Jan 27 20% OFF * Tax preparation service too! Senior arts festival set Fab 6 The Somerset Countv ()f ficc on Ag- ("enter for the Performing Arts. BUCILLA Bulky "^" ing:. »ith the Ekian) of Ch»wcn Frcc- more way we care This will be the second consecutive hoMcn, i.* sp»ins«inr!g a Senior Citi/cns >cir that the two festivals will be • Bourrash Am Festival on March 25. from 9am combined to form the Somefscf County • St. Moritx about your money. to 5 p m a! Somerset County College lntergencrational Arts Festival. Older *4 Seasons An> ci>ur!!> resident ace 60 or over artists will have the opportunity to share may submit entries in the to!low mi: their knowledge and creative efforts with categories visual an tfinc arts, crafts. voung anists. performers and the com- Vltlt us Upifairs In Studio 12 Have your taxes »ood'*oriurij:. wulpfure. photograph* >. munity at large Rout* 206 Montgomery C*nt*r creative writing tpoetry, short stones, Artists interested in the Senior drama*, dance, music and theater Citi/cm Arts Festival should contact MonFri 10-5:30, Sot 10-5, Closed Sunday done right here The Senior Citucn* Arts Festival i*. Carol Reagan. Somerset County Office being hcW in conjunction with the Some- car in a program school students, ages 16 and 17. who ensure absolute accuracy. well as state and local regulations where sponsored by she American Scandina- would like to spend a six-week summer Class Hours - 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. they apply. vian Student Exchange (ASSEt holiday or an academic year living with a • Written guarantee—TAX These students, ago 16 and !~. will Scandinavian family. For Information MASTERS takes full responsibility for • Every deduction you're amve in the United States in late The American Scandinavian Student Contact Mrs. Marj JCM Metzftr, Mractar the accuracy of your return by giving you entitled to—TAX MASTERS takes their written guarantee: "If we make a August, attend local high \chook and Exchange is the official Swedish high 609-734-4616 mistake on your return that results in a the time to lookatyourwhole tax picture, rctum to their homes in late June. 19K3 school exchange program in the United point by point to find every legitimate penalty or interest charge, TAX deduction and tax advantage you're The students, all tluent in English. States, operating under the auspices of MASTERS will pay any penalty and entitled to... job and medical expenses, have been screened by their school the Swedish Ministry of Education and interest, though, of course, you must pay contributions, losses due to theft or rcprescntasi\e> in Scandinavia and have the L\S. State Department. Persons the full correctly computed tax. If the IRS calls you for an audit, we'll accom- weather damage, energy tax credits, pocket money and medical and liability .interested in either of these programs arc pany you at no extra charge, not as your depreciation, child care credits...all the insurance urged to write Harvey Epstein, area things that add up to save you money on attorney but to answer fully any ques- your taxes. So you don't pay more than American families, with small chidren representative, 8 Frencau Drive, From jobs tions about how your tax return was you should. or grown children. as well xs those with Morganville. 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Chores, be was a rhitrr mrmofr of the resided in the Franklin area since 1951. grandchildren. two brothers, Laczi and Joseph, all in Mr. Dinsmore was a shared-time stu- Stanley Raczynski township Senior Ciriraw. a member of He had been an inspector with the Delco Services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Hungary, and a grandchild. dent dividing his time between Manville SOUTH BRANCH — Stanley K. Eastern Star Lodge 105 F. and A.M., Battery Co. of New Brunswick for 23 Saturday from the Fucillo and Warren Servces were Monday at the Mitruska High School and the Somerset County Raczymki. 63, died Sunday. Jan. 24. Bound Brook, and was a Navy veteran years, retiring in 1974. Funeral Home, 205 S. Main St., follow- Funeral Home, 531 New Brunswick Vocational and Technical School. He 1982, at me Somerset Medical Center in of World War I. ed by a 9 a.m. Divine Liturgy at St. Ave., Fords, with the Rev. Stefan Torok was in his junior year. Somerville. Surviving are his wife. Eleanor Peter and Paul Orthodox Church, Wash- officiating. Born in New Brunswick, he lived in Mr. Raczymki was born in New York Grosser Callaway; a sister, Helen ington Avenue. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery, in Manville all his life. City, and moved to South Branch six Schwarz of Coral Springs, Fla.. and Joseph Burial will be in St. Peter and Paul the Hopelawn section of Woodbridge. He was a communicant of Christ the yean ago. • several nieces and nephews. Cemetery, Hillsborough. King R.C. Church. . He was a retired chemical operator for Services were held at 10 a.m. Wilhousky Jr. Podaheda services will be held at 8:15 Ethel Hajdu Surviving are his parents, Mr. and American Cyanamid Co. in Wednesday in Holy Trinity Church with p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Mrs. Charles Dinsmore; a brother, Step- Bhdgewater. the Rev. Donald Hobratschk, pastor, MANVILLE-Joseph Wilhousky Jr.. Friends and relatives may call at the MANVILLE-Ethel Hajdu, 81, of 105 hen, and a sister, Sandra, both at home; He was a communicant of St. Joseph's officiating. 77, of South Main Street, died Tuesday * funeral home today, from 7 to 9 p.m. Czaplicki St., died Jan. 19 at her home. his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Church in Raman. Burial was in Cedar Grove Cemetery. at home. and Friday, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 She was bom in Hungary. She for- Stephen Mencel of Manville; and' his Contributions may be made to church Born in Passak, he came to Manville p.m. merly lived in Wharton and was a paternal grandmother, Agnes Dinsmore Surviving are his »ife. Kathryn of Milnesville, Pa. Raczysski: a ton. Anthony of South Altar Guild Organ Fund. 63 yean ago. For the last 48 years, he Contributions may be sent to the St. Manville resident for 20 years. Branch. r*o daughters. Donna M. and Arrangements were by the Selover owned and operated the Joseph Peter and Paul Orthodox Church Build- She was a member of Jehovah's Services were held Jan. 22 from the Lorunn Cyrttn, both of SomerviUe: and Funeral Home. 555 Georges Road, Wilhousky Jr. Real Estate and Insurance ing Fund. Witnesses in Finderne. Fucillo and Warren Funeral Home, Man- a sister. Emily Bieknka of Hill- North Brunswick. Co.. 200 S. Main St. Her husband, Louis Hajdu, died in ville, followed by a Mass of Christian sooroogn. Mr. Wilhousky was a communicant of Alexander Papatyi 1955. Burial at Christ the King Church. Arrangements were by Harmon St. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church. He Surviving are three sons, Joseph Kish Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Brothen Funeral Home in Rantan. Egons Kalnins was a World War II Army veteran and a FRANKLIN — Alexander Papatyi, 43 of Succasunna, Bertie Kish of Manville Hillsborough. member of American Legion Post 304. of Kossuth Street in the Somerset section and Gustav Kish of Randolph; a daugh- FRANKLLN — Services were held He was a member and past president died Thursday, Jan. 21, at St. Peter's ter, Ethel Chunko, with whom she lived; Tuesday for Egons R. Kalnins. 71. of of the Somerset County Board of Re- Medical Center in New Brunswick after two brothers, Joseph Smith and Steve Evan CaJlaway Rodney Avenue, who died Friday at St. altors, a charter member of the Manville a short illness. ' Smith, both of Wharton; 11 grand- Norman Vant Peter'j Medical Center in New Bruns- Elks and a member of the Manville Born in Hungary, he had resided in the children; and eight great-grandchildren. FRANKLIN — Evan L CiHav.ay. wick Republican Club. Fords section of Woodbridge before Funeral services were held Jan. 21 at Norman H. Vant, 37, a former resi- 30. of A.TOC!1 Road in the MiddJebuih The services were at the Selover He was a past president of both the moving to somerset 12 years ago. Mr. the Fucillo and Warren Funeral Home, dent of Somerset and of Ewing Town- Mxtion died Sunday at St. Peter's Funeral Home. 555 Georges Road. Manville PMnning Board and the Man- Papatyi had been a rod mill operator at Manville, followed by burial in New ship, died in Lincoln, Nebraska on Jan. Medical Center. New Brunswick. North Brunswick, with the Rev. Albert ville Chamber of Commerce, and a the Triangle Conduit Co. of New Bruns- Cemetery, SomerviUe. 10. Burial was in Lincoln Memorial Park shortly after being admitted Ozois, pastor of the Latvian Lutheran former member of the Manville Board of wick. Mausoleum in Lincoln, Nebraska, on Bom as Beckley. W.Va.. he was a Church of New York City, officiating. Education for three years. He was a member of the Hungarian Jan. 13. lifelong area resident Buna] services were conducted 11 a.m. Mr. Wilhousky was the husband of the Reformed Church of Perth Amboy. Bom in Lincoln, Nebraska, Mr. Vant Founder and first chief of the township at the funeral home. late Mae Cuppers Wilhousky, who died He was the husband of the late Charles Dinsmore earned his doctorate in urban planning police department. Mr. CilUway was Entombment was in Franklin Mem- in 1973. Margaret Pokol Papatyi. , MANVILLE — Charles S. Dinsmore, from Rutgers University. He served as abo a meat inspector for the U.S. orial Park. North Brunswick. He is survived by a son. Joseph Surviving are two daughters, Margaret 17, of 103 S. 17th Ave., died Jan. 19 the director of the Institute on School government, retiring 12 scan tgo. Bom in Riga. Latvia. Mr. Kalnins Wilhousky HI of Satellite Beach, Fla.; a Laura and Susan Esther Papatyi, both at after being struck by a freight train just Desegregation and as an assistant A member of Holy Trinity Lutheran came to this country in 1949 and has sister, Vera of Manville; and three home; his mother, Emma Papatyi, and west of the 13th Avenue grade crossing. professor of education at Rider College from 1971 to 1977. He also served as a consultant for the Department of Educa- tion in New Jersey, New York and FIRST UNITED FELMEISTER & ISAACS Washington, D.C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Survivors include a daughter, Erika METHODIST Lynn; his parents, Harold and Lucile • Litigation & Appeals • Wills & Trusts Vant of Lincoln; a sister, Mrs. David of CMOT soorrrjT. rtnemx. :s CHURCH • Negligence • Estate Planning (Teresa) Schmidt, Lincoln; a brother, HoXT ntmm UmOUJI IWO Am*ll Road. Somerset. LIB* Serves Son !J30 *» HB tn. S<« • Personal Injury • Matrimonial Eric B., Lincoln; a niece; a nephew; an S73-?m Sctxlrj Sctool 9 15 « m, Worship 10:30 i.m. 41 W*s4 High St. U.1K& 1JJ0 ifi Wt& In XwCaf IIS pun • Real Estate • Divorce Mediation aunt and cousin. »». M fteutt Si. U9.'12te9!3 MML-S*. »30-S • Health Care Law • Criminal Law A memorial service will be held at Henry L McKhiRoa noon on Feb. 15 in St. Barnabas' Minhttf FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION Episcopal Church, Sand Hill Road, Ken- Princeton-Windsor Office Park Princeton Junction, N. J. dall Park. Memorial contributions may To be luted m thn Directory of Princeton-Hightstown Rd. . (609)4484550 be sent to the Norman H. Vant Memorial RehpouJ Strnca and EtentJ GwicaSdMltiMCn* »:M UK. Ckwrt School Fund, c/o Dr. S.L. Stein, Rider College, caaUct Pit Ufldmaaii 6OT/924-32W. Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Lewis Hooper Fromjobs FRANKLIN — Lewis Hooper. 22. of Parkside Street in the Somerset section to jump ropes, was pronounced dead upon arrival Fri- find it inthe Classifieds. day at Middlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick, after a brief illness. Packet 8-Way Born in New Brunswick, he was a Classified* lifelong area resident. 609-924-3250 He was formerly a machine operator with Revlon Inc., of Edison. He was previously employed with Johns-Manville Inc. Surviving are his parents, Doris Hooper with whom he lived, and John SEXPLORATIONS Hooper Sr. of Somerset; two brothers, An Awareness Workshop for Men and Women John Jr. at home, and Herbert Griffin of Presented by Author and sex researcher, Jacquelyn New Brunswick; three sisters. Carol and Schechter. Ph.D.. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Juanita Hooper, both at home, and Serf. Feb. 6,10 a.m.-5 p.m. Naanungua Griffin of Miami, Fla.. his Nassau Inn, Princeton. Free Parking, Fee: $45. maternal grandmother. Everlenia Griffin of Barney. Ga. Fantasia*; Attitudes; Problem-solving; En- counter; Body work. Arrangements were announced by the Anderson Funeral Service. 201 Sandford Bring a Bag Lunch to Share. For reservations call: St., New Brunswick. Muhimodai Therapy Institute (609) 924-8010 Josephine Kraemer MANVILLE-Josephine Kraemer, 69, ARE YOU CONCERNED? of Angle Avenue, died Jan. 19 at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. If you are feeling uncomfortable about persona! Born in Poland, she was a Manville relationships or career problems, professional resident most of her life. counseling can prove helpful. See how you may resolve She was employed as a sewing ma- your concerns by taking realistic, positive and effective chine operator with Snappi Knits Co. of action. Appropriate testing is used as needed. Manville, retiring seven years ago. Mrs. Kraemer was a communicant of For information, free brochure or an appointment. Sacred Heart R.C. Church and a member call (609) 737-2236 of the Manville Senior Citizens Inc. STORM EMERGENCY CHECKLIST Her husband, Stephen Kraemer, died How to Michael l_ Rosenthal, M.S.W., Ed.O. in 1974. Personal Problem, Career and Educational Counseling Surviving are a son, Robert of Man- REPORT THE PROBLEM Pennington Professional Center A-23 ville; a brother, Edward Bieros of 65 South Main Street, Pennington, New Jersey 08534 Bridgewater; and six grandchildren. cope with • Call PSC»G. The phone number Is on your bill. Services were held Jan. 23 from the • Give the location and nature of the trouble. Fucillo and Warren Funeral Home, Man- • If damage Is widespread and our phone lines are ville, followed by a Mass of Christian busy, the trouble has probably been reported. Burial at Sacred Heart Church. winter's • If your neighbor's power comes back on and Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery, yours doesn't please call us again. Hillsborough. • Call the police or fire department immediately If you suspect a gas leak and are unable to get Fucillo 8C Warren ftiry through to our telephones. Correction WHILE POWER IS BEING RESTORED Funeral Home The obituary which appeared in last Bitter cold, snow, and ice storms • Don't go near or try to move fallen power lines. week's paper for Florence Domitrowsky Notify the police or fire department. contained an error. Mrs. Domitrowsky can create havoc with electric lived at 224 N. 8th Ave., Manville. She • Tumoff all major appliances. This will prevent power lines. If your lights go out an electrical overload when power is restored. died while vacationing in Florida. see if power is out in your entire • Keep candles and a flashlight handy. Also, keep house to be certain it isn't a blown a battery-powered radio for service restoration . fuse. Check to see if your neigh- Information. SMC Auxiliary bors have power. If they don't, the • Don't heat your home with any combustion problem is outside your home. equipment such as your gas range or kerosene Death is the eternal inevitability, the elects officers Call us immediately. stove unless properly vented. moat real of all realities. Yet, H b • Avoid opening your refrigerator or freezer, rood perhaps, the hardest of all realities to •SOMERVILLE — Marge Seibert of If a storm hits and your lights go will keep cold for hours, and frozen food for a face. The funeral director, more than Somerville has been elected president of few days. If power is not restored within 24 the Somerset Medical Center Auxiliary. out PSE*O will be working to get hours, consider contacting friends or relatives most people, .has a sympathetic un- unaffected by the outage and transferring your derstanding of the nature of grief. He is She will preside for two years over the your power back on as quickly as 450-member volunteer organization possible. In the meantime, you food to one of their homes, before transporting, there, a consoling support, when a wrap frozen foods in thick newspapers, blankets, bereaved family needs someone to be which raises money and performs sup- port activities for the center. can cope with winter's fury by sim- or insulated boxes to prevent thawing. there...Someone who caret. ply following PSEaCys Storm • Avoid opening outside boots. You'll conserve heat. Mrs. Seibert will succeed Jill Norm of Emergency Checklist Be pre- Whitehouse as president. Other newly elected officers, include: pared! Keep it handy at all times. 205 SOUTH MAIN STREET Ruth Siebel of Bound Brook for another MANVILLE, NEW JERSEY 06835 term as treasurer; Susie Sutphen of Public Service 201-725-1763 Somerville for another term as cor- BectricandGas Cut out this checklist todayl Place it near your MANAGBt- JOHN R ZALEWSK1. 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Dora order, pats you securely into the ranks of In flavoring bask dumplings, try for a 1/4 cup ('A stick) butter or margarine Plum Dumplings Cook potatoes in boiling, lightly first-class, versatile chefs. Why. with a contrast in flavor — don't serve curried 2 eggs, lightly beaten Plum dumplings are popular through- salted water until tender; drain, mash "Well, if me're out of pouioes I guess dozen dumplings up your sleeve, you dumplings with a curried meat or poultry 1 to 1 'A cups breadcrumbs out Germany. Austria and Hungary, and and refrigerate until cold. I'll fast have to make some." my tnocher can transform a can of chunk-style soup dish, or herb dumplings with an hcrby 1/2 pound drained cottage cheese are served as a side dish, accompanying Pit plums and place a sugar cube in said to me ooe morning many years ago. or tuna Fish into something much more dish such as Chicken Tarragon. Cheese 1 teaspoon salt roasts or stews; or as an afternoon coffee each plum. Set aside. Combine two cups on a day like this, when it was much too memorable than you are likely to get at a dumplings go with anything. klatsch treat. Canned plums can be used; mashed potatoes, the eggs, one teaspoon cold to go to the store for a pound of restaurant. Probably you will not have to Cream butter; beat in eggs and 1 cup salt; mix. Stir in one-third cup butter and sink that low. Here is the basic deal: dried apricots or figs (reconstituted in potatoes, and when there was a pot roast No-Recipe Breadcrumb Dumplings of the bread crumbs. Beat in cottage hot water) and prunes can be substituted the flour. Shape into a flattened rec- ta the oven These dumplings are terrific when cheese and salt; add enough of the for the plums: tangle on lightly floured board.' What she made, of course, was dump- For 8 to 10 dumplings: cooking for just yourself or one other, or remaining breadcrumbs to make a me- Roll into rectangle 16 by 12 inches. lings. At their humbtesi. dumplings can 1 Vi cups all-purpose flour dium-stiff dough. 3 medium potatoes (about one for emergencies. You don't need a pound), peeled and chopped Cut into four-inch squares. Place plum be considered imitation, or homemade 2 teaspoons baking powder recipe. What you need is bread. Allow Let dough stand at room temperature : on each square; moisten edges of square. 3'4 teaspoon salt 12 cubes sugar potatoes, i suppose — they're roundish one slice of bread for each dumpling. one hour. With floured hands, shape into 12 purple plums (or apricots, figs or Bring comers up and together; pinch to and whitish and provide carbohydrates 3 tablespoons shortening Tear the bread into crumbs. Add one small, one-inch rounds. Cook in salted, seal. Shape into smooth ball. 1/4 cup milk prunes) and a little dryness for the gravy. beaten egg for every three slices of slow-boiling water 10 minutes. 2 eggs Heat water and one teaspoon salt to bread. Stir together. Add just enough boiling. Drop dumplings, one at a time, Stir flour, baking powder and salt Drain; serve with melted butter, or 1 teaspoon salt At their most elaborate, dumplings arc milk to moisten. Beat in a little salt and 1/3 cup butter, softened into boiling water. Do not crowd (cook something else again — luxurious puffs together in bowl. Cut in shortening. Stir one-half teaspoon baking powder for sprinkled with cinnamon, sugar and about six at one go). Cover, simmer 10: in milk.: cream. 1 Vz cups all-purpose flour of delight the French call quenelles: each three slices of bread. 8 cups water minutes. Remove with slotted spoon. hearty first-course pasta dishes the Ital- Drop dough by spoonfuls onto hot Repeat with remaining dumplings. Stir in just enough flour to make a Roman Farina Dumplings 1 teaspoon salt ians call gnocchi; exquisite Vienese meat or vegetables in a boiling stew. Do dough stiff enough to handle. Roll into 1/2 cup dry bread crumbs Cook and stir bread crumbs inftwo desserts known as knudel — even the not drop directly into liquid lest dump- balls. Poach in stew in the basic manner, You needn't haunt health stores or 2 tablespoons butter tablespoons butter until light brown. Chinese have a word for it. Dumplings, lings disintegrate. Cook uncovered 10 or poach in lightly salted, slow-boiling Italian groceries for imported farina — 1/4 cup sugar Roll dumplings in crumbs. Sprinkle with tn one form or another, are found in minutes. Cover, cook 10 minutes kmger water about IS minutes. the cream farina found in the hot break- 1/2 teaspoon allspice sugar and allspice. Serve warm. every well-established cuisine in the or until dumplings are fluffy. fast food area of your favorite super- work). Note: Dumplings expand while cook- Cottage Cheese Dumplings market will do just fine. ing, so leave as much space between Gnocchi alia Romana may not be Heat milk to scalding in two-quart BASIC BAKING POWDER DUMP- dumpling dough as you can. considered to be true dumplings by those saucepan. Turn down heat to low. LINGS Variations: To these basic ingredients familiar only with the traditional steam- Sprinkle farina slowly into milk, stirring CARE official guarantees for farmhouse dumplings you can add ed or boiled treats. But these Roman constantly with wire whip. Cook, stir- Before lurching off into the wonderful any number of favorite seasonings to dumplings are so popular in the Prince- ring, until thick, about five minutes. world of international dumplings, it is' produce flavor rapture. Freshly grated ton area that it seems odd to do an article Remove from heat. food delivery to Poland wise to master the basic American farm- Parmesan or Cheddar cheese (about 'A on dumplings without including them. Beat eggs, one tabermarket will do house dumpling, and its cousin, the cup) does wonders for the recipe. Serve them as a hearty first course or as just fine. CARE, an international aid and de- elderly people, children and pregnant breadcrumb dumpling. Paprika adds color. Snipped parsley adds a light main dish, accompanied by a Heat milk to scalding in two-quart velopment organization, is gearing up to and nursing women, he said. Having these recipes memorized and a touch of the spring garden. Curry tossed green salad: saucepan. Turn down heat to low. provide food for approximately two The beneficiaries are selected by lo- mastered and know ing that you can serve powder provides zip. Fresh herbs or herb Sprinkle farina slowly into milk, stirring million Polish people a day. and can cal-level committees which include them forth with confidence in short combinations are always welcome. constantly with wire whip. Cook, stir- guarantee delivery, according to a representatives from the church, the 3 cups milk ring, until thick, about five minutes. CARE official. Ministry of Health and CARE, Dr. 1 cup farina or semolina* Remove from heat. Dr. Philip Johnston, executive direc- Johnston explained. 2 eggs, well beaten Beat eggs, one tablespoon margarine, tor, made the statement upon his return CARE plans to deliver at least 1 tablespoon margarine or butter salt and pepper until smooth. Beat into recently from Warsaw, where he met 500,000 more packages at the .rate of 1 teaspoon salt farina mixture. Spread in greased pan. with top Polish government officials. 50,000 per month.'Some of the food for 1 pinch freshly ground pepper 13 by 9 by 2 inches. Chill until firm, Dr. Johnston is sending a message to the packages will be purchased with The Whole You 1/4 cup margarine or butter funds to be raised from private donors, about three hours. President Reagan from General Wo- 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese Cut farina mixture into one-and-a-half jciech Jaruzelski, the Polish military mostly in the U.S. and Canada, as well inch squares or rounds. If cutting into leader. The message relates to the ex- as in Norway. by Virginia Taylor robust life would be a good starting These German dumplings (about 20) rounds (the traditional shape), reform "Also," the U.S. Government has point. Diet, exercise, and stress control emption of humanitarian aid from U.S. can be served as a side dish, a first scraps of the "dough" into rounds, so sanctions. Dr. Johnston said. allocated for distribution in Poland, Pat Hite. president of the HolistK stand out as prominent areas to which course, or even as dessert or a sweet, that all of it is used. arrange the little under CARE monitorship, some 65 Health Association of the Princeton many of us 'could profitably address light main dish, sprinkled with cinnamon "CARE is concerned about people, dumplings in an ungreased baking dish, not politics," Dr. Johnston explained in million pounds of Food-for-Peace com- Area, sends a Sew Year's message to ourselves. and sugar and served with a little cream overlapping them slightly, so they're modities such as oats, flour, vegetable the membership and its fnends: or sour cream. Be sure to use cozily nestled together. Dot with remain- describing the "long lines of people Then how can we go about dealing waiting in the bitter cold for food. oil. plus 60 million pounds of surplus I was composing my list of New with the matter? First, we must resist the well-drained and fairly dry cottage ing butter; sprinkle with the cheese. dairy products provided by the Depart- Year'* resolutions for 1982 — promises inner voice that labels us bad and makes cheese, or the dough will be impossibly Bake in 350°F oven until golden brown, "They arc not starving, but they are definitely-hungry. We have $1.4 million ment of Agriculture," Dr. Johnston to myself as to how 1 was going to 1) us feel guilty because we're less than moist: about 30 minutes. said, adding that the foods will be adhere rigorously to a healthy, balanced perfect. As hard as it may seem to worth of CARE food packages available, and Polish? government officials assured shipped beginning in February. diet, 2} follow a daily physical fitness believe, we cannot prosper" un'OT we" "ALL this will in no way affect our program. 3) practice some consistent accept ourselves exactly as we are. At me that we will be permitted to continue monitoring delivery of our ongoing food ongoing food and self-help development method of managing my stress, etc. esc. the same time, powerful reinforcement is Welcome Wagon dance programs and disaster or refugee as- etc. Then 1 staricd to laugh: I've been available when, each time we do a aid to Poland." sistance in 37 countries in Africa, Asia, making New Year's resolutions since 1 positive thing for ourselves, we realize CARE recently received the first total Latin America and the Middle East," The annual Hill- buffet and submarine sandwiches. Cof- exemption from travel restrictions. Dr. was a fat teenager — and I have never that we have demonstrated that we are, sborough-Montgomery Welcome fee and cake will also be served. said Dr. Johnston. "Aid for Poland will managed to get through January without indeed, in charge of our lives. Johnston said. Wagon Square Dance will be held on All club members and square dance continue to be entirely funded by special breaking most resolves and disconsolate- Responsibility is free of blame, Saturday, Feb. 13 at 8 p.m. at Firehouse He affirmed that "more than contributions for this purpose." ly throwing out the rest of the list. enthusiasts are encouraged to attend. 100,000" CARE food packages have shame, or quilt. A person can be No. 2 on Route 206 in Hillsborough. Tickets and information may be obtained The need. Dr. Johnston indicated, far Haven't mast of us had that experience? responsible by being entirely truthful already been delivered to Poland. The exceeds the food and funds available. The admission is $16 per couple. This by calling Kathy at 874-8422 or Debbie packages, which weigh 23 pounds each, Suppose we re-evaluate New Year's with him- or herself. Acknowledgement will include beer, soda, snacks, cold at 874-6767 no later than Feb. 7. Donations (money only) may be sent to resolutions and take a good hard look at that one falls short of "intentions" need cost $12 and will feed one person for a CARE Food for Poland, 660 First Av- their effectiveness In essence, resolu- not involve judgment. Whoever chooses month, go to those who need them most: enue, New York, N.Y. 10016. tions seem to be the perfect set-up for .to take responsibility for personal well- failure and the erosion of self-esteem. In being nght now can feel recommitted to the act of regretting not having lived up doing just that. Soon the attitude becom- to our resolutions to the letter, we tend to es a reality: ooe can create the kind of pusish ourselves by self-denigration. life one chooses to live. RTAND Maybe it's time to learn that If you need support in carrying out self-punishment does not lead to desired your "intentions," the Holistic Health behavior. Association of the Princeton Area stands WHAT YOU Instead of "resolutions." it might be ready to provide a support network or to wtse to have "intentions" about the rest share with you the resources in our area of our lives. Perhaps a decision to be that can assist you in being who you are, The Princeton Gourtnet willing to take responsibility for some and being glad of it. one phase of our lifestyle, in order to HHAPA offices are at 360 Nassau St. WINTER CLEARANCE benefit wholeness by bing able to enjoy a and the phone number is 924-8580. 25%TO50%OFFTHE MOOT HM10US NAMES IN8PORTINGGOOD8. When the temperature goes down at this time of year, so too does Efingers prices. Great seafood Once, again we have to clear out the old and bring in the new. New clothing, new sporting goods, new equipment And once again, we re reducing prices clear down to prices you won't be able to is just one reason passup. You'll find big savings on wool and down- filled winter clothing, including jackets, vests, gloves, hats, pants, underwear, sweaters, wool, flannel i— and chamois shirts. } £FJN&€R- to eat early with us. In famous names like Duofold, Woolrich. Pendleton. Gerry t folD- USR and White Stag. Our yiv.it pnce> are another. Phis a tremendous selection of sporting goods and just come in .inv time between 2 00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Sunday through equipment Thursday and Nee how >an>tvinn dining liyht and early can be. Treat yourself Everything from hockey sticks and soccer balls to slant boards and football helmets. to one ot our complete Earlv Dinner Specials below Not to mention tennis racquets, golf clubs, bags, carts and warm-up suits of every description. $ Add to this insulated hunting and hiking boots Broiled Stutied Flounder 3.79 in top names Bke Timberland, Wolverine. Herman $ and Dunham. Boneless Breast ot Chicken 3.79 AH at prices too low to name $ here. 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j town forum 14A Thursday, January 28,1982 editorial You look wonderfuL.a bit heavy, the state we're in perhaps, but wonderful!" Ever wonder by david moore what comes after Elitists take Thoughts from a small voice in a vast wilderness on Sunday, Jan. 24, 1982 — known to some as "Super Sunday." people out of Oid you ever wonder — why it took from approximately 4 p.m. (scheduled government alleged kickoff time) to approximately 8 p.m. (last use of the allowable time outs for the potential loser) to watch 60 One of the problems of government is the frequent belief by impacted minutes of an event? bureaucrats that the business of govern- — what those not interested in this pasttime did for that ing is much too important to let the period of time? Were they really un-American? Is that the public get involved in it. During recent years, strides have been made in letting ultimate criterion for a true Egghead? Did the true physical the public help to govern itself, just like fitness devotee really jog or did he/she watch the performances the framers of our Constitution intended. of superbly conditioned fellow followers? Could the television But there are ominous signs from the halls of government in Washington, fanatic possibly have dared turn to another channel? (52, you D.C., which indicate that elitist say?) Probably eat dinner at the normal hour? Possibly take a bureaucrats are making a comeback. It's late afternoon nap? happening under the Reagan administra- tion, which seems to value the opinions — what the potential rise in the Gross National Product was of high-powered spokesmen for big busi- as Detroit was snapped out of its doldrums and unemployment ness more than those forthcoming from with results of all the auto advertising? Or did the time spots the people who elected him. The bureaucrats I'm talking about arc of Japanese brands mire the city deeper in red ink? at middle levels, and they are really the — if it would be wise to question the high price of those people who run government. They vehicles (foreign or domestic) when the cash freight for survive one change of administration after another, comfortable in the womb shipping the message is a mere S375.0OO per minute? of Civil Service. — if you needed that ultimate pain reliever for the ultimate Over the past 10 or 15 years Congress has really made some good advances in headache caused by the hypnotic trance focused on 24 inches injecting the public into their govern- (measured diagonally) for that length of time? ment. Bills have been passed to provide — whether the contest busted the family budget for fireplace public involvement in many areas. Gov- ernment has reached out to get us more wood? involved through public hearings, — if there was a single Atari game being played in the entire publications, contacting service groups country? and media advertising. But now the Reagan trend is to slam that open door in — how much overtime employers and municipalities paid to the public's face. ; those essential personnel on the 4 to 12 shift? NOT SURPRISINGLY, this is most — if the car is still sunk in two inches of solid ice at the end noticeable in regard to environmental of the driveway? matters, but it's just as true in other areas — if the whole thing didn't unleash memories of the holiday such as health, consumer and safety programs. It's done in two ways: by season just past? The huge build-up for the fleeting moment? cutting off the flow of information to the The post-holiday blues? The empty wallet? (If you took the public and by making'it-a lot harder for' point spread and favored the guys in the striped helmets.) the public to penetrate the walls of bureaucracy. — how much Summerall (with a white beard) really would Here in. New Jersey, where resemble that other fellow? noteworthy public participation ad- — what to do next Sunday afternoon? vances have been made by a succession of commissioners of the Department of Environmental Protection, I'm not worried about the same things happen- ing. Governor Thomas Kean has long 'Might be a good idea to let him pam's world by pam hersh demonstrated sensitivity to the basics of win a pot every now and then." operating a democratic republic, so the new DEP commmissioner (unkown by me at the time of this writing) is undoubtedly going to continue the prac- One woman's advice — don't buy rails tice. THERE APPEARS to be a coherent My stockbroker friends told me I was times to the toy shop — he even missed to buy me a train set, because little girls A recent noteworthy example of pub- crazy for investing money in an industry part of the Super Bowl because of an in those days weren't supposed to play lic participation at DEP was the varied going quickly downhill. But I refused to emergency toy shop visit. At least the with trains — just Toni dolls. input which reshaped our state's listen to them. Instead I followed the stock market closes on weekends to give All the pretty blinking lights worked all-important water supply master plan:' advice of my 5-year-old son, Matthew, the weary investors a rest. for approximately 60 seconds, when But things are not that nice down in and put my money into railroads — Four weeks ago, my husband and I suddenly the transformer blew. We Washington. A recent issue of the Con- model railroads. assembled the starter set on the floor of bought a brand new transformer which servation Foundation's newsletter (a As predicted by the experts. I now our basement. After several hours of was so powerful that we were advised to Washington-based organization not as- have a lot in common with the stock- cursing, my husband was unable to get buy more track. And as long as we sociated with the New Jersey Conserva- holders of the defunct Jersey Central electric current to go through the tracks. bought more track, we bought a more tion Foundation, which I direct) brings jt Railroad Co. And it looks as though no A neighbor advised us to mount the powerful engine. one, not even the federal government or whole system on a piece of train board or into sharp perspective. It says the Re- agan administration has used my relatives, will bail me out of my plywood. So we borrowed a station AFTER ALL the track was untacked,.' current situation. I asked for it — or wagon, bought the plywood, returned "sophisticated and numerous" op- rearranged and retacked and all the new portunities to chip away at our insights rather my son asked' for it. and un- the station wagon, reassembled the switches were wired, everything looked fortunately, I listened. tracks, and tacked them down. into what government is doing, and why. perfect. The lights blinked, the whistles upon the spirit of the Freedom of The hot tip to invest in railroads came whistled, the bells bonged — but the Information Act, with Attorney General ALTHOUGH ONE engine would from my in-laws. "When are you going trains did not move. William French Smith reversing an zoom around on the tracks perfectly, any to buy our grandson a train set. Every We haven't yet figured out the reason earlier stance by the Carter administra- little boy needs a train set," said grand- other cars attached to the engine would for the trains' lethargy. My in-laws fall off. In order to pacify my son's tion that the Justice Department defend ma. suggested that we get out of railroads federal agencies from Freedom of Infor- disappointment over his lame train set, and get into the automobile industry. But we told him we would get him some mation suits only when disclosure would IT SHOULD be noted that she did not the American automobile industry is in be "dernonstrably harmful." But with offer to invest her money in the scheme. blinking lights and buildings for' the bad shape also -— as illustrated by the system. I bought a bridge with a blinking French, the "demonstrably harmful" Matthew overheard the brilliant -sugges- remote control racing car which Mat- test is erased and defense against such tions of my in-laws and immediately light; but the bridge had to be elevated, thew got for his birthday. The car raced so all the train tracks (recently tacked suits is to be routine. began an unrelenting lobbying campaign for eight minutes and then went on down) had to be untacked, rearranged Great strides backward have been to get the parental consent for a train set. strike. • On Dec. IS (the date still chugs in my and retacked. made by the Reagan team in squelching Perhaps Matthew would enjoy playing mind), I entered an investment firm At this point, I noticed that my information to consumers. Things like specializing in model train commodities. husband and I were assuming the person- with a few bags of soybeans or pork easing up on meat-labelling require- I purchased a $30 •'starter set," and alities of a 5-year-old. My son never bellies. ments, suppressing "The Car Book,," within a week, the stock had no value. asked for these new additions to the set, which to Detroit's dismay had told of The yield on my investment is nil, and my husband and I wanted them. My auto shortfalls, and wiping out funding adding insult to injury, the expenditures husband was reliving his youth, and the for public-interest groups that foster I have, incurred as a result of the initial reason for my railroad fanatacism, was Pam Hersh is still searching for public input to government have^been investment are 10 times the original $30. the trauma of model railroad deprivation another investment. Meanwhile she is a the name of the new game in Washing- My husband and I have returned 14 when I was a child. My parents refused staff writer for The Princeton Packet. ton. Franklin NEWS RECORD \

U3W573-W0 consumer corner by adam levin at Te Second clots

avary Thunder « MOmraapoona THt PBtNCfTON PACXCT. IMC. TLis is my final column as director of the best protected consumer of the coun- and collecting over $373,000 in penal- gulations. Dealers are now prohibited Mncalon. MJ. 04540 T«i*phon»: 609 724-3244 the* New Jersey Division of Consumer try. ties. Seasonal task forces continued to from charging dealer prep where they local offlct PTotautonal ftutiding. 600 Affairs. I am leaving my position at the . monitor compliance with state law in the have been reimbursed by the manufac- taM» town*. MJ. 04473. Canbolomc*. production plant and coipor- end of January after serving in it for four Our consumer Affairs Local As- areas of heating oil, gasoline, lumber, turer for the services. Also, documentary (201112*4444. a* fwadquartw*. 300 wimipoon tt-. and a half years. I am leaving a sistance system is known nationwide as fees must be disclosed and itemized. Mncrton. MJ. 0U40. the finest network of consumer affairs and supermarkets. eft. Jfc well-trained and dedicated group of Our consumer education programs Ma gw Mary LDfa i people who will continue to work hard offices in the country. Twenty of our 21 OUR AUTOMOTIVE repair regula- have been successful because people like JamtLOg rnei counties and 56 municipalities have local tion, which requires written or oral the editor of your newspaper have great- o«n. for the consumers of this state. tout: On* r*at 11« ($25 Beta* Ml consumer affairs offices. This year alone estimates, has saved consumers from the ly assisted us in getting important infor- 1 SOOMHMtt. Hi CMkdtlWA. Manage I want to take this opportunity to share our state and local offices handled over aggravation of arriving to pick up a cat mation out to you. By running my JohnLOIouriw. with you some of the accomplishments 36,000 complaint* and returned over six and finding the repair work cost hun- column and by printing our advisories JackMnk____ ducflo SJanogSr ..CJtcutaHe of which I am most proud so you will and a half million dollars to consumers. dreds of dollars more than anticipated. and warnings, your editor has helped to understand why you, as a New Jersey Our weights and Measures offices We have saved consumers many dollars make you the best informed, and best are considered by many to be' were responsible for 6,184 prosecutions with our automotive sales practices re- protected consumers in the country. .J 2S.1982 Ihc Franklin NEWS RECORD 15-A letters to the editor Rubin (Continued from page 1A) listen to the public if they bring these issues in." He added that the meetings dience at the Jan. 20 Planning Board were held for the benefit of the applicant take as he indicated that the land use map property and by her testimony the hard- Levine: spare us session protested extending the bearing and that the board would conclude the was a rr«t"g map. Roberson: why ship variance was met. on the Rubins' application. President of issue in one-third of the 95 days allowed His further confusioQ is evidenced by f Now, the most important thing — we for voting on an application. behind-the-scenes >^« ^ ;r HHftyft>tff statement, "all Fox- the people of Franklin have shown our the Franklin Chamber of Commerce are Potts, Pappas Janet Salzman said the delay gave the wood residents would have to hire an support in favor of this site. It is very Planning Board Chairman Bruce Ham- attorney or a surveyor to add a porch or unusual to see so many people come out "general appearance of malingering" on the part of the board. "People will say, ilton said that the longer the board pfenning business a garage." Only a zoning map could against seniors? and, by a show of hands, convince the worked on the Rubins' project, "the 'Look what happens to a business person Totbeedaor dictate such issues and one has not yet To the editor Planning Board of their sincere concern. better it got." been adopted. It is the responsibility of the Planning when they come before the board,' " Board to take all of these positive Mrs. Salzman said. la the past levenl weeks oar local Most shocking of all Mr. Hamilton's What do Planning Board members "If other businesses there (in the ff objectives into consideration. I'Hirfi *vt been ** ***y toe axflcrcoccs amrnrnts is that I told die board Mkhael Pappas and John Potts have Board member Henry Van Houten JFK-Easton Avenue vicinity) had had of opanaa* of Join Poos. Michael members to "go to bell." This is an against senior citizens? Politics has no place in Planning responded to charges of malingering by this kind of action, there wouldn't be the Pappas md Brace Hirfrirtnc. wno sre outright lie. Why-did Potts and Papas, two Re- Board business. Business people should saying, "We have no alternative but to visual disaster there is now," he said. masters of (be PI inning Board. He then proceeds to distort the facts on publicans who may run for Township be encouraged to stay and work' in They are wflhes their rights to write what Mr. Pappas had to offer on the Council next year vote against allowing Franklin. This is a strong ratable in wbea need be cr forced to refect. Bat it is Dressner firm. This is an outright lie. senior citizen housing as a PUD option? Franklin, jobs will be created and the toy opinion that cbe basincn of the He then proceeds to distort the facts on Senior citizens in Franklin will re- people of Franklin will have an asset in Harrison Phasing Board a not the place for what Mr. Pappas had to offer on the member that vote when those two gentle- their community. *»»*«fa»j; in the newspapers. I believe the Dressner firm. This item was adequately men come to us for their votes. On Feb. 10 the Planning Board, I proper puce is is the igmfai sessions addressed by Mr. Pappas in his letter to hope, will hold their final meeting on the (Continued from page 1A) dens apartment complex located on application. Please lend your support that they hold. the editor in last week's issue of the Mary Roberson Hamilton Street, and the rent leveling and stand up and be counted. Thank you. Infighting lad

raary 198; iFebruary 19821 S M T W T F S M T i T F SI 1 BUSINESS GUIDE 1 2 4 5 61 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 1: 110 11 12 13 14 15 11 & 114 15 16 17 18 19 201 17 18 19 20 21 22 2: 21 22 23 24 25 26 271 24 25 26 27 28 29 3( Calendar Of Week's Events 128 MEN'S WEAR BICYCLES HOME & FARM PRINTING & UNIFORMS FRANKLIN BICYCLE Thursday, January 28 Wednesday, February 3 HORSE REED & SUPPUES. Franklin Twsp. Council meeting - 8 Dave's Men's & CENTER PET FOODS, WILD BIRO Blood Pressure Screenings - 5 to 8 • p.m. p.m. Also Fri. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Boys Shop JET OFFSET SEED. ANIMAL FE£O. WE Millstone Board of Education meeting »• •, • A1SO CARRY WATER SOF- American Heart Assn. Bridgewater. Printing & ,- 8p.m. 41S. Main St TENER SALTS. LAWN & Franklin Twsp. Planning Bd. meeting - 8 Typesetting GARDEN SUPPUES. SHOES. Overeaters Anonymous meeting - p.m. Manville BOOTS. JACKETS & GLOVES. 12:30 to 2 p.m. - Harlingcn Ref. Millstone Council meeting - 8 p.m. Formal Wear 200 S. Main SL, Manville Church, cor. Dutchtown Rd. Info, call Brook Fair sponsored by Roosevelt BELLE MEAD 359-1061. School PTA - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Also For Hire T2&4488 10 •,«.-* .on. FARMERS' CO-OP Thurs. Roosevelt School, Brooks Blvd., • Policemen We specialize Friday, January 29 Manville. OPEN SATUtDAYS LINE ROAD • Mailmen Senior Citizens Chapter #04271 meet- Hillsboro Sr. Citizens Bus. meeting - in ALL TYPES BELLE MEAD ing - 2 p.m. - Manville Public Library. 1 to 3 p.m. - Polish Falcon Camp. ! 725-9027 of Printing "Donkey Basketball" - Blazing Fire- Saturday, January 30 men vs. Fearless Policemen,7:30 p.m. - "It's Showtime" annual variety show Christ the King School Gym, tickets in BUILDER LIOUORS presented by Manville High School Stu- advance avail, at Christ the King Rec- PRINTING dent Council - Adm. S2.5O - Manville tory. Christ the King School, or Sally High School, Brooks Blvd., Manville. Wood 526-4607. Tickets at door at Q.H.I. BORO-LIQUORS Rummage and Cookie Sale - 9 a.m. to $2.50. RITE-AWAY INSTANT l&ll 3 p.m. - Ref. Church Women, Middle- PRINTING CENTER BUILDERS INC bush Ref. Church, Amwell Rd., Some- Thursday, February 4 Advertise Copies 50 eo. Motion* Renoddraf rset. Hillsboro Planning Board meeting - 8 in the Ganfes*DooM» p.m. Lowest Price Monday, February 1 Trustee meeting Historical Society - Business Guide Rcc Room • Decks Manville Planning Board meeting -• 7:30 p.m. - Van Vcghten House, Call In County Altcntwits* Pordws 7:30 p.m. Finderne. "We Print Everything" 722-3300 Open Saturdays Hillsboro Board of Adjustment meet- Community Education meeting - 7:30 Fatty IBSST* FrwEsteate for rates 422 Rt. 206 South ing - 8 p.m. p.m. - Manville Public Library. Reading . Hillsborough, N.J. 469-1510 curriculum in Manville as it is and how (Professional Center) 72S-M4S Tuesday, February 2 to improve it. 874-5660 Hillsboro Women's Chib meeting - 8 Overeaters Anonymous meeting • p.m. - Hillsboro High School library. 12:30 to 2 p.m. - Harlingen Ref. Senior Citizens are welcomed to com- Church, cor. Dutchtown Rd. info call TRAVEL FUEL OIL LUMBER munity room in Manville Public Library 359-1061 or 874-3915. • 10 a.m. to 3.p.m. Franklin Twsp. Council meeting - 8 Stroke Club of So.Co. - 3 p.m. - p.m. , A. Somerset Medical Center. Library A &. Franklin Twsp. Zoning Bd. of Adj. HAWAII B, RenOl Av., Somerville - membership meeting - 8 p.m. V To Rent open to all men &. women who have had 9 nites BESSENYEi stroke during their lifetime. This &Son Space Departure. OfllOTMnlmtofltM Call 586 Hamiton St 725-3300 T-J-K fWrV OfUfWMflCek • ffca* t Travel Agency K1&4453 February 2. 722-5555 sports 16A The Fimklin-NEWS RECORD Thursday, January 28,1982 Warriors destroy Hillsborough 63-33

by Pete Mann game and the two combined made for Typifying the impotence of the Hill- 10. David Miller came off die Franklin Sports Editor some remarkable sloppy basketball. (borough attack was the final minute of bench early and played well, finishing Hillsborugh, which has more than the fast period. The Raiders were down with nine points. Svendsen had eight for It was far from a masterpiece, but it once had troubles putting die ball in the by 13 points and had been suffering Franklin. was good enough. The Warriors of basket this season, had a first quarter the through a dismal quarter. Thus, they Bocchino, whose long range Franklin Township, playing their sixth likes of which gives basketball coaches tried to hold for one good shot so they left-handed swishes were almost for- game in 10 days and second in 24 hours, might go into the second period down gotten amongst the sloppiness, led all had enough energy left in them to The Raiders were outscored 15-2 in only 11 points with a bit more con- scorers wim 13 points for the Raiders. destroy die Hillsborough Raiders by a the fait period. It took the visitors from fidence. Keith Hagins finished wim seven points icore of 63-33 on Tuesday night. Hillsborough a htlle over three minutes This seemed like a good idea at the for Hillsborough. to get on the Scoreboard, courtesy of a time, yet the Raiders did such a good job The win improved Franklin's record to It was one of those game's where the layup by center Joe Zupko. From that of holding the ball (and Franklin did 10-3 for die year, and die Warriors are still unbeaten through nine Mid-State muigci team was a bit off its game. Yet point it took the Raiders exactly 9:23 to such a good job on defense) that Hill- Conference games. Hillsborough fell to die weaker team was even more off its register anodier point. sborough never got off a last shot.' The buzzer sounded with a Raider player 5-8 for the season. guarded closely while holding die ball a Franklin lost for the third time against good 20 feet from die basket. Buzz, 15-2 Steinart (4-9) on Monday night. The The second quarter was one which Warriors led 17-14 after eight minutes, neither club should think back to as a and maintained a three-point edge at thing of wonder. Unless, of course, they ! 29-26 at the intermission. consider ugly basketball something to "Steinert did not play like a 3-9 team wonder at. When die half did come and we did not play like a 10-2 team," around Franklin was up 25-9. said Franklin's Martin. "We went up by six to eight points in the first quarter, but For die fast 6:33 of the quarter the we did not put diem (Steinert) down. If teams mana ed only six points between we had hit threeor four shots in a row at them. It was not that the defenses were that time it might have been tough for outstanding, though both teams did play diem to come back. But they came back well on die defensive end. It was just, when they were down, and when they well, blah basketball. got us down we did not come back." Franklin was outscored 18-10 in the Franklin senior co-captain Vemon third quarter, and could not come up DosweU led all scorers at the inter- with much of a fourth-period rally. mission wim eight points, while team- Thus, when die final buzzer sounded the mates Tom Hawkins, Roy Svendsen, fast half MSC champs had fallen 61-57 and Andy Bradshaw each had four in the to a team which had won only dace first half. Hillsborough'$ Keith Boc- times in nine games. chino, who shows promise to become an "It was a combination of a lot of offensive force to be reckoned with, had things as to why we lost," said Martin. four of the nine points belonging to the "We did not olav well. Steinert also Raiders at me half. caught ^ down and went out and beat "It was the same old thing," said us. I was not particularly pleased with A HILLSBOROUGH player edges around a Franklin defender in the Franklin coach Gerald Martin of his die officiating in the game (as two Raider's losing effort. team's performance. "We tend to play technicals attests), but we have never (Andrea Kane photo) . up to die level of our competition. We had much success with officials from played well in spurts, but at times we did that conference. not play well at all. I think a lot of it had "I do not think the loss will affect us The Raiders will next see action travel to Somerville to take on their arch to do widi a lack of concentration on our that much," he continued. "It was a against Watchung Hills at home tomor- rivals in a 7:30 contest. part. We did not get back from playing at non-conference game so it will not hurt row night. The game will begin at 7:30. Franklin will host. Steinert (where Franklin played on Mon- us there. I hope that die players learned On Saturday night the Raiders will visit Bridgewater-Raritan West tomorrown day night) until 11:30-12:00. Playing something from it. I know I did." St. Joseph's, while on Tuesday they wiU night at 7:30 and will travel to South games back to back like that is tough on Eric Kent of Steinert led all scorers sborough. Plainfield on Tuesday. . high school kids. And playing six games with 22 points, while teammates John in the last 10 days has not helped their Keele and Charlie Gall has 16 and 14 strength either." points each, respectively. The second half of the game was not Dos well led Franklin with 17 points, much more interesting than the fast. The while Hawkins scored 12 before being closest Hillsborough could come was 14 ejected from die game. Scott Thompson points, at 25-11 and 27-13, and by the had eight points for the Warriors, while end of three periods it was 47-20 for the Miller and Svendsen each tallied seven. Warriors. Franklin defeated Piscataway 69-51 The final eight minutes was as sloppy on Friday for its eighth MSC victory. as any one could wish not to see in a Hawkins had 21 points to lead die basketball game. The reserves seemed winners. Bradshaw contributed 13, no less adept at commiting turnovers, DosweU 12, while Miller had eight. comrnifing fouls, at missing shots, and at Steve Fkurant of Bridgewater-Raritan grabbing lose balls dun those who East scored 21 points Friday night to started had. lead his team past Hillsborough by a Franklin's Tim Johnson scored the last score of 52-42. The contest was close in basket of die game to make it 63-33, and uie first half, but East pulled away in die JOE ZUPKO of the Hillsborough Raiders brings down a rebound it was good that he did. His layup last two periods. against the Warriors of Franklin Township on Tuesday night in brought a well-deserved curtain down Zupko led Hillsborough wim 13 Frankfin. Teammate Bob Copenhaver is poised to come to the aid of upon an uninteresting blowout. points. Hagins also hit double figures for his buddy in case he has any trouble holding onto the rebound. DosweU finished wim 12 points to die Raiders, as he finished wim 10 (Andrea Kane photo) lead die winners, while Bradshaw added points. Bocchino had eight for Hill- Girls want win in league test

by Pet* Mann illness, according to Franklin coach Judy by besting East 55^*6 on Friday. Hill- should try for the same type of style. Sports Editor Buttlcr. Another Powell. Janellc, was sborough hit 11 of its 16 shots from the When we lost the first half title and we injured far Franklin during the slaughter. floor in the first period to charge to a lost to Piscataway it was because we insisted on breaking when we did not The Lady Raiders of Hillsborough 23-12 lead. The two squads played relatively even have to. We have the ability to score have it in their minds thai they want io "Hillsborough really outplayed us." without relying solely on the break. win the «xond half of the Mid-Stile the rest of the way and so the Raiders said FranJdin's Buttlcr. "Because of our won their first game of the second half. Having seen die way we played against Conference race injunes I played mostly freshmen. Two East I am really looking forward to the And. after having defeated kids started against Hillsborough who "After the game on Friday I think we second half." Bndgr*a£«-Ranun East en Fnday and had never played Varsity ball before. learned that we do not have to break all Last Thursday saw the Lady Raiders annihilating xn injury-ridden Franiiin Their inexperience showed and the ner- the time to win," said Hillsborough roll to their highest point total of the Township jquad try a 79-25 sccsr cm vousness was there. And though they are coach Barbara Hudock. "When we did season with an 86-28 victory over South Tuesday. « appear* Hilhberooeh may taking their knocks now. in the long run run it was only on a good opportunity, Brunswick. *«fl JUM do that. 1 think they will benefit from having The highlight of the contest came in played vanity ball as freshmen." otherwise we walked the ball up and got The Lath Raider* improved their re- the first period when Simborski hit a a good shot. It was die best disciplined cord to 9-3 in blasung tbe «rue,ghn ! short jumper to put her over the ! Four Hilliborough players made it into game we have played in a long time. visitors from Franklin Hillsborough 1,000-point career mark. Simborski double figures, while no one on Franklin finished with 14 points for the winners, jumped to a 25-S lead after one period managed the feat Betsy Simborski "We just shot phenomenally in die and continued to pour it on the rest of the while Kinghorn had 20 to lead all topped the winners with 16 points, while first quarter," continued the Hill- scorers. Sheehan finished wim 15 for way. Pan oi the reason for the 54-point Parry Kmghom had 14. Katy Barber 13 sborough coach. "We cooled off later Hillsborough. differential lies in the fact that Franklin and Meg Sheehan 10. on. but the big lead we took in the fast Franklin played well on Friday, when rs troubled by iisjunes and illness. quarter stood up and was die difference. Franklin fell to 2-9 with the loss. it was still healthy, falling to powerful Lisa Earl was out of the Franklin "I think the win will help us develop Piscataway by a score of only 66-57. lineup »ith as ankk injury, while Toyia The Lady Raiders took a big step more confidence for when we have to The Lady Warriors led by two points Powell mused the gome because of toward the second half conference title play Piscataway and Somerville. We after one period, 18-16. Yet in the next two periods the Squaws outscored the home squad 40-26 to take a lead they would not relinquish. Grapplers lose to So. PlainfieldMimi Reslier led the winners with 26 points, while Lisa Lynon had 14. by Mark Duffy coach Garland Harris was somewhat David Moore 6-1. Finally. McArdle won Franklin's LeShaun Arlington had Sports Writer pleased with die match'. South Plainfield over David Bruno 10-4. herself a fine game, coming up with a had beaten powerful The Warriors face Rutgers Prep 23-point performance. The Franklin Township Warrior grap- Bridgewater-Rarilan West, and Harris IniuofTOW and then go up «g»it«t West "We had everybody there against pfcn last week tost a tough match with thought his kids did a "super job." on Saturday. Both matches are away. Piscataway and we played well," said Soadt Plainfield. 26-25, and bad a match Franklin's first points in the match "Rutgers Prep is down some dm Franklin coach Buttlcr. "We showed wim Piscataway cancricri due to incle- came at 107, where Charlie Kovach year," said Harris. "But West will be a what is coming for our team in a year or ment weather. The Warriors nnoow stand pinned Plamfield's Mike JankofT 3:43 challenge, it will be a big one." two." at 2-1 on tbe season in dual meet action into tinr bout. John Nestvogel took a Last year the Franklm grapplers were Franklin plays at West tomorrow and BETSY SIMBORSKI of the Hillsborough Raiders puts up the shot on Franklin came into die heavyweight 4-2 decision from Plamfield's Lea 3-9. Hauls is ""^'fig for vast improve- will host South Plainfield at 3:45 p.m. which she scored points number 999 and 1,000 for her high school on Tuesday. boot trathag 26-21. and needed a pin to Pozzelaati at 128, and Franklin's Craig ment for die rest of the year. basketball career. The senior center is averaging 17 ppg and 12 rpg Tyus topped Steve Sererini 8-4 at 134. "I'm looking for a record of 10-2, or rfalsborough wiU travel to Watchung win and a superior decision to tie. Senior so far this season, and led a balanced Hillsborough attack with 16 Rob McAidk pa forth a good effort Rich Brancato of Franklin came 9-3, but no worse then 8-4,*' said Harris. HUls tomorrow at 3:45 p.m. and will be imitu ^mniiy pressure and woo bis through wim a pin against Rich Pompilk) "Oar district should be a three or four home to host Trenton Central on Satur- points in.a 79-25 thrashing of Franklin Township. match, bat got only four points wim a at 2:47 of dieir I57-Ib. match. Franklin team battle. Individually, I have a lot of day at 2 p.m. On Tuesday Somerville major dfrinou. had to forfeit at 169. wrestlers who could do wen, so our team will be in town for a 7:30 p.m. battle of (Andrea Kane photo) Almoagh die loss was tough to take. Franklin's Chns Marino decniooed l is pretty good." MSC powers. 28,1982 I he franklin NEWS RECORD 17-A

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A Good Selection Now in Stock Tucker signs grant-in-aid TIME Off has with Richmond University ON STAGE Reviews Robert "Tuck" Tucker. 6'2 205 Ib. and with the feeling that he.can con- swing man at Rutgers Prep, signed a tribute to their basketball program," said every week Basketball Scholarship Letter to attend O'Connell. Richmond University this weekend. Richmond competes in the Division 1 VERNON DOSWELL has his shot blocked by Hillsborough center "Tuck is strong, jumps well and has Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Joe Zupko on Tuesday night in Franklin. The Warriors won the game fine shooting skills." stated Dick with Old Dominion, James Madison, and are now 9-0 in Mid-State Conference play. O'Connell. head coach at Prep. "Any- William and Mary, East Carolina, (Andrea Kane photo) one who has seen him play, must be George Mason and The Naval Academy. LAST CHANCE!!! impressed with his athletic ability." 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by DnU Saiawttz wcUoeu on the walls of corporate sponsored screening clinics for hyper- nesses, and in the hospital itself. The tems, Inc. and the Institute of Health center.The institute is currently involved Staff Writer DOAfuT tension, cancer and other diseases for its program, started in 1976. includes the Management, housed under the same in a community-wide health •Thou shall not be physically unfit, workers, but according to Director of topics of smoking hazards,nutrition, ex- Library Place roof, are in the business of self-examination exam distributed in The aging "Me Generation" has nutritionally unaware, indifferent to the Health Services Dr. Ann ercise, and stress, according to Jane implanting embryonic health programs. conjunction with the Princeton Holistic adopted the wdlnesi with the poisons of pollution and unable to man- D'Adamo.Squibb executives are-not yet Shafer, director of the department of Health Association. Health Enhancement sells detailed Along with the YMCA, the YWHA, use fervor the Puritans brought to the age one's bundle of nerves," preaches ready to "Uy out $500,000" for a patient and community health education. questionaires to colleges and businesses and a host of private fitness centers, the work ethic. The latest reverberatioas of the wellness high priesthood — and with wellness center. West Windsor's Center for Health to help determine the physical and Holistic Association is a place for people the baby boom suggest the greying post greater frequency the captains of in- Some companies, such as Kimberiy Affairs, which houses the New Jersey Hospital Association, also harbors a psychological health of students and to turn when they are interested in World War D generation has no intenbon dustry are saying "amen. Clark and Xerox, sponsor wellness pro- unique mobile weapon in the battle for workers. The sister program, the non- meditaton, dream therapy, para- of leaving the endless summer of youth The approach hospitals, businesses grams where employees and their spouses learn about health, nutrition and wellness called HealthWisc. This profit institute of Health Management, is psychology, homeopathic medicine — without a fight. and recreational centers take towards the wellness creed varies. International exercise together — and hopefully pass trailer-like educational classroom brings involved in research concerning health the entire spectrum of the wellness. The circular odyuey of sneakered feet Business Machines (IBM), which has the knowledge on to their children. health education programs to hospitals, programs and will also help a hospital or rainbow. The Holistic Association, on city sidewalks and suburban roads offices in Dayton. Lawrence and Tren- Hospitals — including Mercer in industries, and schools, and is equipped business set up a specializedetermine the located on Nassau Street refers people to personified by the jogger is only the ton, has contracted with YMCAs across Trenton, Freehold Hospital, and the with state-of-the-art audio-visual equip- physical and psychological health of the programs they are seeking — pro- most archtypkal manifestation of the the nation to improve the health of its Hunterdon Medical Center — are also ment and testing instruments for cancer students and workers. The sister pro- grams that usually take the form of cult of the body. Beneath the cliche of workers. getting into the act. Boasting its own and cardio-vascular disease. gram, the nonprofit Institute of Health workshops held at the Princeton Unit- the ibort-dotince runner is a submerged Rick Jackson, fitness director at the wellness clinic or "rcsourse center," the Management, is involved in research araian Church. iceberg of near-final tea I diets, oriental YMCA in Princeton, said local IBM Hunterdon Medical Center attempts to The wellness ethic has also spawned a concerning health programs and will also "We teach people who come in that relaxation techniques, and quasi-military employees, including retired workers, promote healthier lifestyle among pa- cottage industry of health food stores, help a hospital or business set up a illness is just a sign of an imbalance fitness regimens that' float under the are eligible to join "health enhancement tients and members of the community. exercise/spiritual centers, and businesses specialized health program — for a fee. some where, "said Suzanne Lorant, a banner of wellness. programs" held at their workplaces. Partially financed by state and county that seH the implements needed to set up Both companies were founded by John spokswoman for the association. "We "Wellness is much more than simply Ten-week courses paid for by IBM in money, the Hunterdon program launches a wellness program. Two Princeton Rassweiler, the former director of the believe in an ideal balance of body, mind not being sick, and the individual must such areas as nutrition, stress manage- wellness programs in schools, busi- companies. Health Enhancement Sys- Johnson and Johnson wellness and spirit." decide for himself what it means to be ment, aerobics and nine other areas are healthy." said San Franciscan Donald available. All the courses are proceeded Ardeil. a leading guru of the wellness by "prc-lesting,"$o the employees learn philosophy who recently addressed where they are below par and health eiperu as West Windsor's Center "post-testing." to demonstrate improve- for Health Affairs. ment. "However, supportive environments can help people sustain well-being Our "This is actually a low-cost program country spends nearly nothing for health for corporations because they don't have Classifieds enrichment Most money xs spent after to put up their own facilities." said Mr. dueec occurs."Mr Ardeil added Jackson. "There arc no gurus, no (Continued from page 16B) bio feedback, everything is up and up." Despite this California prophet s Other companies have traveled a dif- ferent path toward the goal of wellness. undcntiadioic pessimism about the na- 430 430 Real Estate 435 Pennsylvania 440 Too Late tion's junk food cravings xod the tndif- Johnson and Johnson in New Brunswick *» Red Estate Real Estate 430 Real Estate fertnee of many decton toward prtven- has an in-house wellness center that For Sale For Sate For Sate For Sale Property to Classify offers yoga, among other programs and tmve health programs, an increasing RN'S/LPN'S — part time posi- LOW DOWN PAYMENT LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP PENNINGTON By Owner — TOWNHOUSE — Newtown, YARDLEY.PA — Contem number of institutions — both public and services the needs of its K),000 area tions in pediatric office. Alter- tmrnac- 3 bdrm sp»t T/h end -by owner. 4 bdrm. split, charming 110 year old Col- Pa. 3 BR, 2'/2 baths, den, LR, porary, 1 acre heavily woodec private — are carving the golden rules of employees. Squibb in Lawrence has nate Saturday mornings and/ unit Lovely beige tone decor. fam. rm., liv. rm., din. rm., 1 onial. 8 rooms. 2V2 bath, 3 + DR. GRG. $88,900. 215-297- on the canal, 4 BR, study. 3'/: or weekday evenings. Reply SELLER offers pvt financing full and 2V4 baths, a/c, gas bedrooms, liv. rm. w/fpl. fam. 8412, 6 p.m. baths, louvered sunporch to quaJrfied buyer. heat, garage, screened rm., screened porch, Ig. yard. leading to patio, living rm, P.O. Box 367, Kingston.N.J. 08528. porch. Low 70s. 609-883- In town, walk to everything. SUPER 4-BR th - 7V2% mtg* beamed ceilings, stone fire- 0196. Preferred financing. $79,500. PLUS up to $20,000 2nd mtg place, beautiful view of canal, WANTED — Bom again 609-737-2067. from SELLER. * Can you large eat-in kitchen with all female to share house in OWNER TRANSFERRED: qualify? Call today!. appliances, pantry, separate SECLUDED 2.89 Acres — Princeton area. Rent $140 rrio GORGEOUS 3 BR. split, paneled dining room with woods, lawns, garden, pool, + utils. Call 609-452-9366 wooded view. Total monthly flagstone floor, playroom, 2 greenhouse. Contemporary HOMES OF QUAUTY after 5pm. PRESTIGE ADORESS — for cost $354 if you can qualify to car garage, fully carpeted, house. 4 bdrms (1 with fire- REALTORS ORDER DESK/lnside Sales a tow price is available in assume this 7V4% mtg. central air. $164,000. Prin- place). 3 full baths, dining — Manufacturer of laboratory these lovery YanSey Com- Cathedral ceiling. Prof. fin. 443-1313 cipals only. 215-295-9265. mons condo homes in Yard- patio & bsmt too. room, modem kitchen, quality products has immediate ley. Pa. Nestled among tafl throughout. $210,000. W.S. opening for inside sales rep- HOMES OF QUAUTY TRENTON HARBOURTON 440 Too Late trees. rottng sites and Duck Borden Realtor, 609-883- rd. — this tenderly cared for resentative. Responsibilities pond. Luxury large 1 & 2 bed- 1900. professionally decorated Col- to Classify include extensive customer rooms, pool and dub house, phone contact involving sales- MERCERVILLE — Moro onial graciously sits on 1 hour to NYC via express "76,16 FT. Aqua Glass Power activity, handling customer in- . Estates. 4 bdrm Colonial, w/w almost 2 lovely acres. Fea- trains and 35 rran. to Phfla. Boat — w/"81 Johnson 70 quiries, order processing and PRINCETON AREA — By fireplace, storms & screens, tures: 3 bdrms, 2Vz baths, x Wafc to vfltoge; shopping. goH horse motor & trailer. Exc. expediting. Applicant with life owner. Spacious 2 yr. old many extras. Must sell. Best large fam. rm. w/fpl. Truly a & transportation. Financing cond, $4200. Must see. science or medical tech- Colonial, 4 bedrooms, car- offer. Assumable mortgage. home for your family to enjoy. with as Sffle as 5% down - 201-821-6539 after 6pm. nology background and some peted.- Living, family & dining Call after 5pm 609-890-0517. Asking $128,900. Patti Con- 13-3/8% money for 1st 3 rooms carpeted. 2V4 baths. stance Real Estate, 609-883- BIRD FEEDER — Best ever. sales or customer service ex- years, fixed 16-3/8% for re- Kitchen w/breakfast room, STILL PAYING RENT? You 7250. Instantly made from items you perience preferred. Good fig- maining 27 years. Model self-cleaning oven, auto.dis- deserve a new way of life at already have, but usually dis- ure aptitude; organizational open dairy; Sat & Sun, noon hwasher. self-defrosting GE convenient Windsor Mill, 2 TWIN RIVERS — Split level, gard. Send $1 for instructions ability and typing skills essen- to 5pm. Special appoint- refng. 2-car garage, utility BR, 2 bath CONDO, lovely townhouse, lake view, 2 to Brook House, R.D.#1, Box tial. Call 609-452-1155 for ap- bdrms, V/2 baths, finished ments available. $40s & room for washer-dryer, par- decor. Make offer. 446, Ringoes. NJ 08551. pointment. Equal Opportunity fam. rm. no-wax kitchen floor, J50«. Century 21. 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Projects are time business experience and a bury Mtn. The only one of Its . 4431313 \ brokers! 201-780-4543. ance — 4 bedroom detached sensitive and must be hand- successful track record. how to ooerale some of the unit's sophisticated equipment. kind available to create a tax Colonial on a beautiful % VACATION AT HOME in led quickly & efficiently. Law shelter, home away from TOWNHOUSE — Four office experience helpful but acre with finished basement dream house in HICKORY If you desire ... home or residence. Treat bedroom, A-1 condition, walk not necessary. Modern equip- and many custom extras. ACRES. Owner assistance ... to create and build your yourself at $74,500. 215-343- to schools, shopping center & ment & working environment. for this well appointed 4-5 own business; SHORT NOTICE '4300. « Dejorooni Bownnouso — pool. As little as 5% down for Call for appointment.609-443- ready to move In. Profes- FHA-VA Mtg. to qualified bedroom home in a desirable ... to be financially rewarded AUCTION NORTH CAROLINA, Rich- section of East Windsor in a 4202. on your own individual mond Co. — Totally energy sionally finished basement, all buyer, or owner will give Mtg. of Rare Valuable Stock appliances In Quad IV. below market rate- priced for park-like setting. 3 brick DESIGNER — Consultant - performance; efficient earth sheltered re- patios plus 40' inground pool Decorator Sales. No exp. nee. ... to be in control of a busi- tirement home. 2 bdrm, 2 quick sale, occupancy at PERSIAN RUGS HOMES OF QUALITY buyers choice, call for details. offers you a lush life style. Will train. P/t, f/t, career op- ness transaction from and other Oriental Rugs bath, Ig garage, Ig workshop, portunity. Call Louise for appt. start to finish; secluded on 6 wooded acres. Red Carpet DiDonato Realty A comptete shipment ot genuine handwoven Persian and other Oriental rugs has Co. Inc. 609-448-4134, 448- HOMES OF QUALITY bet. 9 & 2. 201-369-4593. been ordered tar pre-Onstmas sales for stores. These goods did not amve on $85,000. By owner. 919-895- caB 6555. FOR RENT —' Pennington sme. are! those financia9y responsfte for the unpaid srapment have instructed 6189 or 609-448-7879. MANAGEMENT Bw U.S. agents to auction off the erttsre coOecnon and other valuable pieces in 443-1313 Boro spacious 5 bedroom ex- s^gte units. ecutive multi-level home in RECRUITERS OF PRINCETON Ths coiecflon. *i our cpraon. ts trie finest coBecton n design, craftsmanship, & PRINCETON Jet. — Custom park-like setting of over 1 cotarsot handmade carpets, rugs and runners we have ever seen in our years of built 3 BR ranch. Livingrm w/ acre. Complete privacy. 609-452-7711 settng me finest quaky Oriental Rugs & Carpets. Buy Direct fireplace, diningrm, den, 2 car $1450/mo. 609-737-9092. P.S. 1981 National Earn- garage, full basement, near HILLSBOROUGH FIREMAN ings just released: NASSAU INN Robert H, Geer from Factory RR Station. $87,500. Call — seeks to rent small apt or Avg. $33,468 609-799-3409. PaJrner Sq. OVERHEAD share a house in Hillsboro Top 25% $56,651 Pnnceton Certified Public Accountant WHY PAY MORE — Ewing 609-924-8000. Roger. Avg. 1st yr. $27,492 THURS. FEB. 4 8 P.M. DOORS Twp. Cape Cod. You must JC PENNY Refrig — with ROOM FOR RENT — Bath, see this lovely brick & stucco auto, icemaker attachment, parking, private house, exc. EjcNbrton 7 PM Thompson Court 195 Nassau St. house with its large walk-in 17 cu. ft, frostfree, avocado, loction. Short walk to Univer- knOubed are smafl and st cOy the finest grades C4 KERMAN, cedar closets, finished cellar $350. Also JC Penney zigzag sity. 609-924-0536. , BOKHARA. ISFEHAN. BELOUCHESTAN. NATURAL SILK, Princeton, N.J. 08540 w/stone fireplace, w/w carpet- sewing machine w/cabinet, QUME CHINESE. HUNTNG SCENE CARPET. KESHAN. PAKISTAN ing throughout just to mention $200. Call 609-799-2317. ROOMMATE WANTED!— to KAZAK. NAJN PART SttX. PRAYER RUG. ARDEBU, INTO EASY TO INSTALL a few. This house is situated share apt. off 206 south 'of LEARNING DISABILITIES AU8USS0N and many otfwrs in afl sues 609-921-6220 • Painted/Unpainied on a 116x102 ft. lot that is Princeton. 2 br, 1 bath.fire- • Aluminum* Fiberglass Sponsor Dryus Corp . Auctioneer liquidators 201-227-6484 completely fenced in. It is Specialist Qualified with refer- place. $177 *4-» half utils. • Wood-Solid 609-896-2423. Terms: Cashorcnecfc No Finger Joints priced to sell at $59,900. This ences. Private Tutoring for 1 st b# Qtwn envoy os dooc • Raised & Curved Panels house is being offered Grader. Tues. Wed., Thurs. SKI CAMELBACK — Feb • Plywood Panels through the Jake Woolum (Mornings Preferred). Call 12—through March. Last min. • Radio Controls Real Estate Agency, 18 N. after 6 p.m. cancellation. 3 br, raised SEE THEM MADE Main St. Pennington. N.J. 609-65S4196 Ranch, fireplace, fully fur- .GET HIGHER QUALITY ' Call 609-737-1559. after AT BARGAIN PRICES MACHINIST — M/F, must be nished. Call 609-443-3513. CALL TOILFREE hours 737-8261. 737-1476. journeyman or have equiv- TELEX TERMINAL — Model •00-B72-4980 vaient experience to work in CALL* WRITE* VISIT 32ASR, fully maintained by ESKIL'S CLOG SHOP small machine shop on inter- Western Union. Domestic & esting work. Please call 609- Int'l capability.' $600. 609- 799-3509 or 609-799-9566. 737-3960, 9-5. Hnt Road, Monmouth Junction HAS LOST LEASE AND MUST New Jtrwy 06857 Recycle 78 FORD Fairmont — 4 dr MOVING SALE — Sat. & LIQUIDATE ENTIRE STOCK LaVake Op*n9til 5 - S*t. til 12 sedan, 6 cyl. auto, p/s, air, Sun. 1/30,1/31., 9-4,30 Scott this rear defogger, am radio, Ave., Princeton Jct.609-799- requests the pleasure of 36.000 mi. Exc. cond. Asking 0988. CLOGS - FRYE BOOTS - CRAYON assisting you' Know someone $3600. Contact 201-297- newspaper 5866 after 6pm. 76 DATSUN 210 — auto. MOCCASINS - BIRKENSTOCK SANDALS in the selection of your 2-dr, blue. 59,000 mi. Good who's a feature? PART TIME. Full Time — cond. 35mpg. $2500 or best Wedding Invitations Call the editor. Typist Call 609-396-2026. offer. 609-921-3174. and 20% to 50% (plus) OFF • 1 1 ^- • ^^=- —^-^~— *- • Social Stationery College Board Tutoring School, Inc featuring fine papers • Improve SAT Scores by- ANTIQUES SHOW • Small Group.Instruction Crane • Sunday Morning Classes 195 St. Princeton, NJ • Develop Testing Skills. • Vocabulary, Reading, Math Instruction Prir 17th Continuous Year 60S-S24-0512 FEB.6&7 Juniors prepare for March, May, I 54 Savon Street Princeton. New Jersey 08540 Look in Next Week's TIME OFF June Tests (609) 9244*24 Begins February 7,1982 for details. Call 609-883-0730 for Information Packet 8-Way Classifieds PRINCETON PACKET • LAWRENCE LEDGER • CENTRAL POST • WINDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD • • HILLSBOROUGH BEACON • MANVILLE NEWS • FRANKLIN NEWS-RECORD • CRANBURY PRESS : ••'•h Week of J_>_ury 27 • 29.1982 IB

6O0-BM-325O ioo Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted Help Wanted 1<» Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 809-M8-9100 Tfc* Can** Port 201-297-3434 j To $17_K AIRCRATT Relueler — BE A FULL TIME Or Part BILLING CLERK — full time CAREER — win train selec- CASHIER/CLERK — p/t for CHILD CARE — Part or full 800-444-3006 CORPORATE needed 1-11 pm. some week- Time Cosmetic Consultant - pc*itton available in billing de- tive person for exceptional busy Health & Beauty aid time hours needed. Mature Will train, earnings of $150 or career opportunity in sales. 608-385-0730 Degreed. 2 years experience. ends, duties also include- partment Diversified duties store. Must be mature & able individual. Plainsboro, Pr. Jet. Th» Crmtuy Pnm Ledger, journals, some fixed ground maintenance. Start at more for 3 evenings work. requiring accurate typing and This opportunity will be avail- to work flexible hrs. Apply or Princeton areas preferred. 201 • 725 • 3300 asset I Butty pfo/notabie spot mWrnurn wage. Apply Prince- Aloe Charm Cosmetics. Can math skills. Competitive able March 1, 1982. 3 year Brooks Discount, Route 206, 609-799-1850. 201-369-0060 in top company. ExceBant ton Airways. Rt 206. Prince- 609-883-6017. salary & excellent company salary plan + incentive in- Hillsboro. 201 • 725 - 3300 creases as earned. Send re- CHILD CARE NEEDED — Th« F benefits. Never a fee. Cal ton. BLLJNG paid benefits. Experience Rutgers prof. & wife looking Irene Carter 609-696-9470. helpful. Apply to 50 Lake Dr.. sume to: Career, P.O. Box CERAMIC DECORATORS— ARCHITECT — with substan- CI_RK persons interested in pan; for mature person to care, full Immediate opening for Billing Hightstown. N J. or call Gail 5012, Trenton, NJ. 08638. tial experience (mm 4 yrs.) In EOE. M/F. time work by the day who time, for out 4 month old • SELECTIVE project management & Clerk. Experience necessary. 609-443-6500 EOE. would be on-call preferably infant, pref. in our home, in REOMTMEKT 260— Piano Tuning PERSONNEL • production of construction Good salary and benefits. Ap- BSW PART TIME Position — CAREER — In sales & man- with ceramic decal ex- Dayton, So. Bruns. Call tOO-H«pW«Md 265 — Fumi_ra documents, for senior pos- ply to: available for caring person agement with major company 201-329-3375. JOS — 3131 Princeton Pete perience. Apply in person Restoraeon ition, in design oriented 8 per- HAMLTON experience in medical due to expansion. Sales ex- Lenape Products, Inc., Rt. 31, 110 — Jot» 27O — Busness Serve** Offce Peric Btdy. 4 HOSPITAL terminology. Please send CHILD CARE — Long term, UMmnemM, H J. son firm with offices in Long perience helpful but not es-'j Pennington, NJ. 609-737- 275 — Financial Services Beach Island & Atlantic City 1881 Whitehorse qualifications to Parkway sential. Substantial starting! 0206. ' 18 mo. old boy, Mon.-Fri., 290 — Commercial area. Work consists primarily Hamilton Square Road Nursing Home, 1201 Parkway salary with incentive in- 730-5:30. live in or out. Light 115 — Amourcarnants Service* Accountant To S25K CHEF — full time, ex- COST SUPERVISOR of mutti-famtty. single family, Hamilton Square. N J. 08690 Ave.. Trenton.NJ. 08628. creases as earned. After a housekeeping. Must have t20—P*rjona«s 285 - Spec* Services perience. Send qualifications own transportation. Edinburg. 12S — Card o> Thanks Degreed. Standard cost & light commercial. Salary 609-586-7900 training period in sales, an 290 — Home Services CAFETERIA WORKER — to Parkway Nursing Home, 609-799-9123 aft 7 pm. 295 — B_dng Services variance, budget, inventory. negotiable. Contact Steve Equal Opportunity Forrestal Center. For details opportunity for career in man- 1201 Parkway Avenue, Tren- UBRCHAMOtSE 300 — Home Racers Manufacturing background. Midouhas, Gym Wilson Employer M/F call 609-394-3463. agement is available. For ton, NJ 08628. CHILD CARE - experienced 130 —HofcJity Mart Supervisory experience re- Architects, 92$ N. Main St. particulars call Mr. Adkins at woman for daytime care of 2 305— Parang & CAFETERIA. WORKER — CHILD CARE — Responsible Paperhanging quired. AS benefits. Never a Pleasantville, NJ. 609- BOOKKEEPER — Full 609-896-9740. EOE. young children in Law- 135 — B_9*nU_i tee. Call Irene Carter 609- 646-4740. Also, senior Hightstown area. For details person needed to care for 2 renceville. Car & references 310 — Electricians charge. Private, non-profit or- call 609-394-3463. 140 — 315— Heefing& 896-9470. architectural designer/ draft CARPENTER'S APPREN- girts ages 3 & 5 part time, required. Salary negotiable. ganization. ADP. Good future TICE — $140 per week + aftnoons-evenings, some Ar CorxMorang person with exp. in construc- & atmosphere. S13-S15K + . CAREER JOB Search & Begin March. 609-896-2820 MS — Muse* Instruments 320 — Plumbing • SELECTIVE tion documents for varied Educational Counseling — bonus. Great opportunity for light cooking. Must drive. Our after 7 pm. ISO — Coaaqfctes Call Mr. Kris 609-896-1183. advancement 609-443-4499 home. 201-369-5177. 325 — Roofing & Siting construction types. Salary P. Robert Darm Personnel, Testing & Resume included. 155 —Anoque* 330 — Moving & Hauftng PERSONNEL negotiable. Dr. Michael L. Rosenthal, or 443-1953. 160 —Garage Sates 134 Franklin Cnr Rd. 335 — Snowptowmg • CLERK 609-737-2236. 165— ReaUarfcat & (seasonal) Rummage Sales 340 — Ptvng 3131 Princeton Pfce TYPISTS CLERICAL 170 — Auctions 345 —Fandng Office Park Bdg. 4 SECRETARIES 350 — Gardening & Lawrencevfle, N J. Temporary assignments CLASS A MECHANIC BOOKKEEPER MACHINIST WORK PROCESSOR PETS4AH—UU.S Landscaping available in suburban office 175 — Pets & Anmais park. We offer top pay. fringe Hijh income opportunity for the PARTNER Princeton area. Exp. 180 —Lost & Found benefits and bonuses. No fee right person. Busy Flat Rate for private banking preferred on work RBfTALS hour shop. Full company All around machinist. J&J TEMPORARIES office. Telephone, service business. High processing equipment. AUTOUOTTV& 355 — Houaesitting benefits. Must be capable of own Must have good writing 360 — Wanted To Rent 2936 Rt. 1 typist, bright, person; to set-up, machine repairs yield, low investment. Will RECREATION LawrenceviUe. N. J. Apply to skills. Call 201-628-8888. 185 — Auto Tires, Suppi»es 365 — ApCHouse to Share 609-924-8064 John Endress work independently. and able to work from train right person. M.D. 370 — Rooms For Rent 609-683-5572 190 — Auto Repairs.^ 20 Nassau Street blueprints.. Steady work Send resume to 375 — Apts. For Rent ASSISTANT TEACHER — REBBU CHEVROIET with good pay and Lyons 609/92 l-658(f Services Princeton. N.J. LOR Agency 195 — Autos Wanted 380— Houses For Rent full time position in day care Route 130, benefits. Call Personnel MHYFAIR SERVICES ACCOUNTANT To 13K center located in Princeton. Hijhtstown, NJ. 609/921-6580 Dept- (609) 466-3400 bet- 200 — Autos for Sate Start in puOtc acct. with posh 19 Mayfair Dr. Wayne. H. 1. 07470 205 — Motorcycles REAL ESTATE For more information reply WS-H7-I228 ween 9 am - 3pm. 210 — Trucks 385—Resort Properties Princeton CPA. Growth. Box #04265, c/o Princeton 215 — Machinery & 390 — Business Properties Degree + good academic re- Packet. cord. 395 — Investment Property ASSISTANT INSIDE SALES 220 — Recrsaborval 400 —Business COMPUTER OPERATOR ecutrve — Needed for fast ELECTRONIC TEST EQUIPMENT ~ Veftctos OpportunAes To $15,550 • 4OS — Reel Estate Wanted growing Princeton direct mail TELLERS ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Excellent opportunity for a dynamic and ambitious in- 225 — Mcote Homes Burroughs exp. For 3rd shift. marketing firm. Typing, learn 230 — Boats 410 — Qarage.'Storage Exceaent benefits. PART TIME dividual with some technical background and sales For Rent marketing, research. Exc. ca- 235 — Airplanes Applied Color System a subsidiary of Armstrong World experience to represent a progressive company with top 415— Land For Rent ACCOUKTANT reer opportunity. Start im- Join usl One of America's line recorders and measurement instruments. mediately. Call Personnel Industries has an immediate opening for an electronic SERVICES 420 — Land For Saie Totow20*a~ largest Savings and Loan Work consists primarily of customer telephone contacts Dept.. 201-874-4300. technician for field service. Minimum of 2 years ex- 24O — Snseucaons 425 —Cemetery State and fiduciary tax. Associations currently has perience in digital electronics. Willing to travel 60 + %. from our main office in Princeton Jet. with logical 245— Entertainment 430 — Real Estate For Sale BKGD. Growth and excellent ASSOCIATE Therapist — in openings for part time ACS offers an excellent starting salary & benefit pack- backup of our independent reps in certain assigned 250 —Catering 435— Panrtsytvarxa group home for 5 autistic chil- tellers in its Hillsborough age. Please send resume to Personnel Manager, territories. 255 — Ptwograprty Properties dren. Should have experience office. Hours will be 12-4 Applied Color System, Inc., P.O. Box 5800, Princeton, CAU. GEMUA p.m. daily, no Saturdays. N J. 08540. Pleasant surroundings and benefits. with autistic or emotionally Please call Robert Ansel (609) 799-6282 TOO LATE TO CLASSFY TO START YOUR FUTURE disturbed children, or ex- Good starting salary. If 440—Too Late To Oasaty TOOAY perience with froup home, interested please contact: LINSEIS INC. Princeton Jet., NJ PUEUC nonces TEACHBlOVBtSEAS care, or familiarity with behavorial intervention. Pri- MRS. GEORGE 445 — PucAcNooces K ffvu 8 certification. Single 201-526-5100 status-base salary • HSG + marily 3-11 pm weekdays, PAYROLL ADVERTISING transportation - 40K * PKG some weekends and 2 over- PUBLIC RELATIONS TECHNICAL SALES 1 RATESj nights per month. Starting CITY COMPUTER OPERATIONS CLERK/TYPIST PLANT MANAGER salary $10.000 plus health, Mature responsible individ- Fan4y Want Ada — V 00 tor up 80 tour kna*. one bmr FEDERAL ASSISTANT Expansion has created two Seccrd ra«rt»n. if ordered nn advance witTi no 35 to 40K Me disability and professional Full time/temp ual wanted with strong P/R positions to market pigments Mach. shop wrtfi metal cutting insurance. Call 609-924- SAVINGS Experience Required accounting and tax filing Keyes Martin, N.J.'s larg- and specialty additives to the chance*. S4 0C Third ccrssecusve insertion NO ink and coatings industries. CHAAGE. Ttmearuef. eaei axssecutrve n*ert»on • cost control BKGD 6280. Equal Opportunrty Emplovw M/F High Hourly Rate background. -Experience with a est ad/public relations computerized P/R system is agency, requires some- Territories': Midwest and COBS S3 00 ATTENDANT — 'for'disabled CHEMST To 28K preferred. Some typing

"»Hdp Wanted 100 Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 100 Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted 100 Help Wanted OOLO CARE — 4 yr. old. 2 CHOIR D«ECT0nOrgM*« CLEANINO LADY lor Thurs- CLERK-TYPIST — Tax of- CLERKS CLERK TYPIST — needed Cleric Typist to $10,800 CODERS - Part time tempor- DENTAL HYGENIST"— part d*y/*k. in my Cranbury — Hillsboro Presbyterian day. Thorough & dependable. fice. Part-time position re- RECEPTIONISTS for Princeton area construc- PERSONNEL DEPT. ary clerical help, no ex- time days flexible. In preven- Church. Be*» Mead. 201- 608-737-0989. quires good typing and SECRETARIES tion firm. Technical & ... needs your 50 typing to perience necessary. Min. of tive practice. 609-924-9411. 3701. 359-7643. clerical sfcffis. and abffity to particularized filing. Typing process medicar claims with 30 hrs/week required. The CLERK —aptitude for figure* work with numbers ac- Your skills are needed NOW! and experience necessary. Gallop Organization, DENTAL HYGBflST — for CHILD CARE-2 boys. Bmos CLEMCAL NO FEE and togfcie handwriting to insurance carriers and docu- curately. 20 hour workweek. Long & short term assign- 609-452-7000, ment control of employee sta- 609-924-9600, ext 278. EOE. busy dental office needs com- & 3 yn. My John St home or manuaty record and maintain petent enthusiastic hygienist Please send resume to Town- ments. NEVER A FEE! CLERK TYPIST M/F — full tus. Bright beginner or re- yours. Hours flexible JOIN Neof Mems, on hand quanity CONSTRUCTION Marketing part-time or full-time. 600-92*-1325- ship Administrator's office. time. Clerical experience re- entering work market OK. — reporter/salesman. Growth and warehouse locations. WH 369 Witherspoon Street, intartace with inventory con- quired. 50 WPM typing, Corp. headquarters. Out- company seeks articulate CLERICAL — Part Time. •SELECTIVE* Princeton. NJ 08S40 or caO fik trol, receiving production and purchasing procedures & mu- standing benefits. Company representative for construc- Trenlon State Coftege. Re- (609) 924-5176 for further in- GETTY TEMPS paid fees. • TEMPS * data processing personnel. Rte. 130, Hghtstown nicipal experience a plus. Ap-- tion news services. Call on associate^ Me daytime hours. Typing formation. An Equal Op- Ft* time position. Please cal BQp 44Q Q500 pty Boro of Manvitle, Clerks ASK FOR LORRAINE DAVIS architects/engineers in South abety 50 wpm. TuMon MMT CafRana* or Nancy portunity Employer M/F. 6 Colonial Lake Dr. lor interview appointment Office. 101 So. Main St. Man- Jersey area. Must be neat & other benefits. Cai Uantyn 808-696-0470 609-896-2323 Lawrenceville, NJ. 609-4434180 between 9 & COMPUTER Instructors^ ville. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. OFFICE and have ability to com- Chadwidc at 609-771-2282. 3131 Princeton Pice (60»]883-S103 12 am 4 2-4pm only. Hard basic language. Summer GETTY TEMPS B COOK WANTED — St Paul municate well. Salary/, com- Aflermafive AcSorVEoual Op- ,NJ. Lines Mdse. Corp. Stanley hours. HMsboro area. CaH for 1527 Rnmgan's Lane Convent Princeton. Minimum POWER mission plus company car. DENTAL ASSISTANT — Ex- portunity Employer. norm Brunswick 609-392-2232. perienced, healthy, person Hardware Business, Main St interview. 201-359-4733. wage. Call Sister Margaret Rt 130 at Rack Horse La. Windsor. 201-821-6750 609-924-4414 aft. 3 pm. COOK - SHORT ORDER — who likes to work with people. No. Brunswick, NJ 08902 Good salary & benefits are 201-297-1230 Breakfast & lunch for busy WHATS YOUR hotel. Experience and refer- offered to the right person. NEW YEAR'S ences. Start immediately. Call Resume sent to Box #04257, PART-TIME •SECRETARY INTERNATIONAL SALES SPOT WELDER Clerk ToS8.5K c/o Princeton Packet. All RESOLUTION? Joseph Delgado 609- replies confidential. FASHION REPRESENTATIVE New Project. Job. Career? You Lite typing and good or- 989-7100. Appfcad Color Systems Inc.. a subsidiary of Armstrong can be successful. Groups now DENTAL ASSISTANT — World Industries, is seeking an experienced secretary for Experienced spot ganizational skills. Benefits. COOK — Take charge type. forminf. Achieve what you Never a fee.Call 609-896- Experienced in institutional Responsible person for full A:-home career for Conscientious sewing en- International Sales Department The qualified candidate want Day time and evening welder needed. 9470. cooking, sanitation, inventory time (4V4 day), progressive tftusiast. Expend faahaon knowledge and earn extra mutt have exceBent typing, steno skins, and general available. Good salary and & food cost control. 6 day wk. orthodontic office. Requires oxome tfvougn lit of excfcjuv LETTERS knowledge of the working tales office. Good com- DESIGNER FABRICS. Plan your own tchadul*. set INVEST IN YOURSELF NOW benefits. Call Per- • SELECTIVE Available immediately. Salary travel between 2 offices. Ex- munication and interpersonal skills are necessary to S weeks-J35 your own goal*, For further information cal: New open. 609-921-2750 between perience w/certification supervise clerical support staff and interface with other sonnel Dept., 609- PERSONNEL Jersey Fwid Uanjger. Call 609-921-0308 9 am-2 pm. preferred. Please reply to Box departments. Please send resume with salary 466-3400 between 9- • #04251 c/o Princeton Packet. requirement* to Personnel Manager. Applied Color Arista Concepts COUPLES OR SINGLES — 3. DISHWASHER/Utility Person (201) 541-7289 Systems Inc.. P.O. Box 5800. Princeton. NJ 06640. eoe f*aV*Wvai Career 3131 Princeton Pke Part Time Management train- — part time, dinners, even- Counseling Avolfobl* Office Park Bldg. 4 ing, 'serious about earning Lawrencevfle, N.J. $1,000 + a month com- ings. Michele's 609-924- mission, & who have 10-20 9313. RECEPTIONIST/ hrs. a week to trade for it. DISHWASHERS, Salad prep- SWITCHBOARD Interviews by appointment aratJon, & Line servers — All CLERK SHEET METAL only. Call 201-821-6196. shifts open. 5 day wk. Some Immediate opening for SENIOR SYSTEMS Blotechnology POWER BRAKE exp. req. Reliability essential. individual with pleasant TYPIST Credrt Analyst To S13K OPERATOR 609-921-2750 between 9 am- Princeton phone manner and light PROGRESSIVE BANK ' ANALYST 2 pm. Cytooafl Corporation, • n<-» l>i<>tr< hn<>lt>£y i- • typing ability. Will train on Detail oriented, accounting a Seeking full time clerk Able to set up and operate nany kx-«ir«J in Pnnrri.in. i> rrcniiluie qualified |>n>- board. Excellent growth typist for busy insurance plus, good phone manner. DISPLAY TRAINEE — For (PROJECT LEADER) brake in light gauge sheet lo»K*aal [xrvinnrl [Mi I) l<*\rl ur nnmalrnl *tth i«o potential. Princeton Profit-sharing, pension, etc. contemporary housewares agency at Research Park metal shop. Familiar with Ejcatene opocrtunuy an tfw PnreatooVjwrercevtfle area ur murr yr-an industrial andA>r arailrmir rxjxnriK r in headquarters of in- Never a fee. Call 609-896- store with 5 locations. Good Princeton N. J. Pleasant normal shop practices, to program a V1HOL(X;V eoe M/F call 609/921-6070. or * SELECTIVE for appt.w/Ellen. • ME.MBR.OiK BKMHrlMlSTRY good benefits. Call arxScr take charge of a protect. Call Personnel Dept. 201/297-8180. • FIA ORESRN< :K/BU )l.l MINKSKM F. x219 Personnel Dept. between PERSONNEL • DO YOU RUN out of money Seaponaitoftftea ««* include, bet are not bmrtad to, • TOIOR IMMINOLOCY — before you run out of 9 a.m. and 3fl.m. 609/466- 3131 Princeton Pike cvaJuo&on o* arrant batch jyiterra and deta>l design for • T1>>IT. (II.TIRK ln\ mrr mrlruinr fntin qualified m*li\ idnaU ilm TOWN TEMPS offers the perfect solution to those Lawrencevfle, N.J. rrtmrrun cf 3 yeara systems design experience u*ng %wi to riininbutf tu the inno\ali\r Mtlttiuin> to prob- money problems. We have interesting, long and short 0258/874-6615. lem* in thr diAvpioMic an*! thrrajK-unr amiat !8.V 4331. DOS>VS£. DCS. DWS. WG II or mated term, high paying assignments. In addition, TOWN DANCE TEACHER'S Assis- DRAMA COUNSELOR - for 7 hardware and software rccurect itvhouae training PW-mw *e» mdude Preparation of input for peyTOl. Princeton Forrestal Center assist with statistical tabula- ible hours, salary negotiable. entering and rumng payroll orv System 3* computer. 101 College Road East tions, and operate computing Please send details of pre- CLERK equipment. vious experience, education preparation of paryrod tax reports and accounting Princeton, NJ 08540 records. Duaas ateo ndude: Data entry for. and running (PERSONNEL) & interests to Box #04241 c/o (609)452-1122 (201)8284200 If you are interested, write to: Princeton Packet. cf. general Sedger and accounting records maintenance. Full time position for Personnel Manager, WW-I Minunun at 1 year experience in bookJteepinp, and individual with good General Foods Tech. Ctr. ELECTRONIC Assemblers & typihg (45 WPM) and CMryrot. Experience m computer work preferred but not Prospect Plains Road Wire Persons — Required. organization skills as well esoeraat Cranbury, NJ 08512 Call 609- 466-2900. as good figure aptitude. ENERGETIC Self-Starter — Must have proven clerical DATA ENTRY — IBM S-32 SECRETARY Market Research operator, experienced. Per- needed for small R & D firm in ability and be able to deal Princeton. Entry level pos- witt) people effectively - manent position in Law- The Wei Street Journal has ition, clerical, some typing. Diversified opportunrty in me office of Students previous personnel ex- renceville area. Approx- enings for Computer' Manager Call 609-452-9595 between Reiacorts. Qualified appricar.ts should enjoy student perience preferred. Good imately 30 hrs/wk. Start 8AM. 9-5. interaction. Exceflent typing skits, and dktaphone. , Major* durable ufocturerlo din salary and benefits Responsible person for data and CICS experience to Join our com- Central New Jersey b Mrktng an analytical market input & output, must be able experience required. We orfer campus atmosphere. 4 t y ltd i h P package. Apply: ENGLISH TEACHER — meek vacation after one year. 35 hour work week. experience preferred research professional to direct all market research to work w/o supervision after needed for Manville Public activities for two division*. PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT initial break-in. Write Box Schools Intermediate Level. This individual will be responsible for directing #04249.c/o Princeton Must be certified 7-12. Call PART TIME the design, implementation and analysis of all HELENE FULD Packet. 201-231-8521. Equal Op- research as wefl as audit and sales data. MEDICAL CENTER portunity/Affirmative Action vacaborVhoWay DAY & NITE Postions - avaiT- We have an opening in our development office for ( The ideal candidate forthi s position wffl have 5+ 750 Brunswick Ave. able. Hillsboro Burger King, Employer. consbenrjous indrvKJua! to assist in preparing data for years quantitative market research experience Trenton, NJ 08638 Rt. 206. Meal Plan. Flexible SALESPERSON and entering data in computer. Position requires typing from a major user or supplier, as well as demon- (609)3964391 hours. Apply in person. DESIGNER ikil. clerical ability and attention to detail. Part time. 5 strated ddw m a variety of nseaxdi capacities. We Equal Opportunity Employs' hours per day. Morvfri. rerjuire strong market research tafrnt, as the posr* DECORATOR/ACCESSORY for established residential boo wO afford a Ugh level of responsibility and pro- SALES — Part time or full builder/remodeler in the vtde exceptional vMbflfty to Senior Management. time. Will train. No exp. nee. Princeton area. Sales ability Interested applicants please caA: An Equal Opoortuntfy Employw UF MmHartman We are looking for an aggressive decision maker CLERK Call Sherry. 201-359-1670. .- mandatory. Light construction (609)921-*310 who has theflpdbfltty to operate in a fast changing TYPIST DELI HELP Wanted — tiours experience preferred. Send resume to Williams Builders, between 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. 8am-3pm, call Carol 609- Salary to old 3O's+ Responsibilities include 799-8163. P.O. Box 227. Crosswicks. NJ 08515. PII«CCTOHTrl£Dt06ICJU.S£MlltMY the typing, distributing, DENTAL RECEPTIONIST — and filing of " all Director of Consumer Research full time, for progressive EXECUTIVE SEARCH/ correspondence records preventive-restorative prac- SALES and reports of a Q.C. dept. tice in the East Windsor Please consider the stimulat- R.I \irker Brenner Inc Good typing skills Jamesburg area. Call ing, challenging and very lu- 65 E 55th St New York NY 10022 necessary. 609-443-6464, ask for Mrs. crative field of executive 212935-5540 Gill. search. We offer a com- prehensive benefits DENTAL RECEPTIONIST — Our organization is unique Are you looking for a challeng- package. For interview, within this industry. We enjoy ing career in a people or- please call: an excellent professional as MINICOMPUTER ] iented business. Experience well as personal reputation. NURSES. RNs 201-874-5181 helpful but not necessary for Our list of satisfied clients in- front desk position. Light cludes some of the most pre- PROGRAMMER/ANALYST Lehn & Fink typing, insurance forms, etc. stigious conglomerates in the r? you have ttw 'cAownng Please call 609-896-0529 Are you a Products Company world. SECRETARY Mon., Tues., Thurs., 2-5pm. Dm. of Sterling Drugs We are conveniently located —high professional goals Due to Expansion, NL Route 206, Belle Mead. NJ DENTAL OFFICE CHAIR- —minimum 3 years experience in IBM Series/1 CHEMICALS, a division SIDE/RECEPTIONIST — in suburban Princeton in 08502 beautifully'appointed offices s EDX/EOt programming tengwoge is highly preferred "people person 7 of Fortune 200 NL In- Motivated, warm individual dustries, has several im- which offer an attractive en- Equal OppommitY Employ* M/F experienced chairside and however If your commitment is to "Patient Care" ... we mediate openings at our vironment competent to handle front ...CO*Ot. 1ASIC. D4BO1 or Fortran on business can offer you an innovative and progressive Hightstown plant in the therapeutic atmosphere plus the tremendous Product Strategy/Sales desk duties. Busy, attractive If you possess a positive men- applications may be acceptable. personal fulfillment in helping patients thru- Marketing organization. FOOD SERVICE and interesting office. tal attitude and are a creative _.sotid knowledge of min(computer systems. emotional difficulties. thinker you owe it to yourself We are seeking responsible individuals n\afy erfick§oii to investigate this opportunity. with three to five years ASSISTANT Please contact immediately: Carrier Foundation experience, excellent associates Jon Pttroleum Oata Corpocat«3n. a wsl astabtsfted and rapicSy growing Judy Kantor Inc. ieaoar *> prowSng mwiicompmar systems to wa oetroleum distnbution in- typing, steno and or- FOOD ganizational skills to 6 Colonial Lake Dr. P.O.Box 1223 dustry. Our Piinceton hiaednd In poflcy, Hamrton Square, N. J. 08690 associate^ $50,000. Salary $1000 a year to ague* •nytoyrt oppovtunRy tor tM (609) 586-7900 6 Colonial Lake Dr. and 5% of corp income. CalT Equal Opportunty Employer. M/F Lawrencevfle, NJ. 609-259-9211. 609-883-5103 Classifieds Week of January 27 - 29.1982 3-B

Help Wanted 1<» Help Wanted 100 Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 100 Help Wanted «» Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPER MA» — MACHINIST — Experimental MOM NEEDS Some Help — EXPERIENCED TELE- Market Research MARKETING Rapresantafivv MERCER COUNTY Com- MECHANIC, EXPER - in NURSES — RN's - LPN's. fiharm rmnwmn tmnmi —Onvrtg preferable but not macnnsi neeoeo 10 provide — Real Estate background munity Action Council Head Foreign & Domestic cars. Call If you like little kids, I'm 5 and We care about your needs- I pfcjS. neceasary Mutt be respon- technical support to Chem- TELB>H0NE MARKETMQ helpful. Ft* or part time tor Start — Head Teacher. Must 201-297-1990. my brother's 3. and want to too..Hours you want, where pert STOG pemmora sabte (or 2pjrts. ages U & 10 istry Dept. profGaatonal staff. RESEARCH P.M. U.S.D.O.E. endorsed energy have: Degree in early child- MEDICAL EDITOR/Proof- help us help Mom, please call you want. Highest rates. Free rwpend Ge*n, coc*. afl housenotd Asast in training other staff, saving program. Liberal com- SUPERVBOR hood educ& NJ certificate in reader — small, dynamic 609-883-0346. _^_ Malpractice. No fees. Alan ijo P. O Boa duoes Good saiary. benefits maintain inventory and ac- mJsaton. opportunity to grow E.C.E. 2 or more yrs. re- Health Care Services, 609- counts Appfy at or sand rea- McGraw-HM Telephone tnter- growing pub. co. seeking NURSE — RN or LPN, part 427,J*X*y Mil. N J 06553 Pnone erj9-452-ini. hj with young company. Contact levant exp. w/preschool dis- time, 3:30pm-11pm. Small 587-4415. umeloJ Do«g, PfUNCETON viewring Department seeking Thermo-Logics Inc., P.O. Box exp'd editor. Must be very o«Tr OPENiicr advantaged children & their famjfiar w/medical termin- nursing home. For interview NURSES — RN/LPN, male, UNIVERSITY, Personnel. quamed appacants wn ex- 6505, Lawrencevllle. NJ. families. At least I yr. of su- For secretvy n smal Prmce- perience in market reeearoh ology. Accurate proofreading call administrator, SunnyfiekJ female, all shifts for nursing CSo Hat-A, Princeton, NJ 08648. 609-696-2214. pervisory exp. Salary: desirable Please state SCT; are« ttw o*Ve Typng & 06544 or cat: 609-452-6130 telephone inlarvtawing and/or req'd. Attention to detail, Nursing Home, Cranbury, NJ. home in Monroe Twp. Call $12,720. Send resume to education, ctsananca arcs snornand r*c Send resume tor apptcaflon EOE AAE. telephone jntanrtewtng super- MATURE PERSON — tor ability to deal w/dients & 609-395-0641. Mrs. DeRisi 609-448-7036. cow qumtHcaacn. n corftderce lo Box #04247 vision. Lata afternoon until market-research Interviewing. MCCAC Head Start, 2238 authors req'd. Princeton area. bet. 9 & 4. Sox #04155 co co Prroeton Packet MAS. ROOM CJerk — this is a apprcobrnatery 1am. flexible Full/part time. Weekdays Hamilton Ave., Trenton. NJ Call Pat 609-799-5700. 08619 Deadline Jan. 28. Pac**t. INSIDE SALES"— 4 Stock permanent part tme postbon. weekends. CaS anytime 609- 930-330 or 300-930, Sal 1982. Stock Room FULL TIME Receot*omst Gent to* whoiesaie e*eanc Some heavy Kbng raauired. 448-2107. 9-5. We wU train. Cal JRP PSYCHOLOGIST Would prefer someone with Clerk McDonald's Aaat. — Qpeornatnc ofSce ei-ts. Aiso VUr- Advancement oppor- (609)924-7310 CeraraJ H>gn Scfooi. Pen- be at least 16 yrs. old. resume or apply to: and ask for Mike. acjar Tratr«e Pcajtacrey FviS tunities. Excellent salary compinj paid benefits eoe usvSe Rd. Pen- PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT tratrurg proyar™. For rw- KXI'S is looking for aggressive & benefits. Reply with rangtan. N J 06534 AA indivtdual. Benefits available «w> cail 20!-2*6-2296 e*t RUTGERS WATCHMAN/W resume ft salary history HELENEFULD 30. Men-Fa 1-5 om, £O£ upon completion of training to: MEDICAL CENTER program 609-443-3411. after PREPARATORY SCHOOL FULLTIME FULL TIME — Mat*e Receiv- 750 Brunswick Avenue EDITORIAL/PUBLISHING TRAINEE ing Cor*. Good saiary 609- 4 pm. Between 9-4 pm. SOMERSET NJ Career position Due to promotion an Box #04282 Trenton. Ni 08638 "Junior Position" 443-2670 rsur-arce cammerctal hnes 609-655-3700 Feb. 1 Opening for long opening currently exists c/o Princttoa Packet (609)39M391 FULL TTMc — fracture urrde^-writing position for MANAGEMENT "Position term substitute to teach for a Watchman/W. Equal Oppty Emctow MJF Learn all aspects of publishing with small 20 year cc*raicn tor a igM gau«je cngnt career oriented and Available — Send resume, chemistry lectures in Rotating shift. 4-12 and company. Pleasant working environment. Excellent references and salary request tf««t metai rr. personaste person wrth an upper school. Lab 12-8. 40 hour work week. opportunity for extremely capable college graduate. plant Must be wtfbrxj to estaoiished insurance to Princeton Nautilus Fitness preparation not included. Low Pressure Black Seal English or Journalism major with top grades, honors or Center. Princeton Shopping Phi Beta Kappa. Excellent command of grammar, typing, at least 40 hrs. •week, wa train agercy Company provxJes Previous teaching ex- license required. Excellent interested oersors P"«ase a;i fringe benefits. Exceflem Center. Princeton. N.J. perience required. Salary fringe benefits. interest in history, writing, editing, research, advertising, opportunity for an ei- 06540. Att: Ann. and promotion. Must be interested in automobiles. Send aecry at comer of ©d Trerson contingent on experience. Apply Personnel Dept. penenced property and casu- resume or photo copies of work: & Sou* Man m Crarixry bet MAN A GEMEN f"0 P P O rT- Contact Edward C. 9-11 i.m, Mon.-Thurs.ONLY a.ty insurance underwriter. SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER 9am & 4pm GdDert A TUNITY — National footwear Lingenheld. acting or Call (201) 8744000 Automobile Quarterly Publications Oervey Inc. 6O&-39S-G3S0 Above average saiary. ex- with top growth plans. Pro- headmaster, 201-545- 221 Nassau St., Princeton. NJ 08540 ceiient future for me right md»- fessional position, profes- 5600. /P Carrier FULL TIMS Housekeeper — v«ual RepryBox #04271 co Excellent permanent position for a fully qualified Uv«Hn or not. to care for two sional benefits. S13K 1st yr ^ foundation Princeton Packet. average. Call Mr. Kris 609- person with top secretarial skills and bookkeeping cfaldren & house in Princeton Equ» OpportunrtY Employw M?F background. Must have experience in both fields. Old References 4 resume !o Bo* U4TER~!OR DESIGNER — 896-1183. P. Robert Darm taSented person wrm tratrung Personnel, 134 Franklin Cnr line established Real Estate Investment Firm. Salary #04266. c o Pnrcelon open. Phone 609/924-6661 for appointment. Packet. in irtenor design w atxitry to Rd. sell. Residential interiors* ManvvUe Public Schools Title SALES FULL TIME — Cook needed and or office fumrture Submit for Sureties & darners (or 50 I Basic Skills Teacher. Ele- resume wttfi salary history to mentary Certification re- PROFESSIONALS people Ca3 609-696-1036 Leonard LaPlaca. 162 Nas- CLERK TYPIST FULL TIME Cashier — Moo quired, strong background in FULL TIME sau St Princeton. N J. 08540. reading and math preferred, thru Frt. good pay 4 benefits INTERIOR DESIGN — Sales. We are a leader in the business products industry and interested candidates should Looking for conscientious person to help with general Ca» 609-799-0530 for mter- Fiai? for decorating? Creat-ve are continuing to expand, not just because of our submit their resumes to: Mr. office duties. Some typing and answering of telephones.' Radio /haek peoc*e so tram as design con- management/sales team, but because of our products Paul Safko. Principal; Weston Pleasant working conditions and fringe benefits. Fu« tar* BEAUTICIAN — de- su:tants !of an 4 home ac- Elementary School; Newark [COMPUTER CENTER] which sell because of their proven track record. pendable. 609-799-9828. ask cessory co Flexible hrs Call Avenue; Marmtle, N J. 08835. Please call Robert Ansel (609) 799-6282 We currently have select positions available for Sales tor manager weedJtays 9 am-12 noon All resumes should be re- COMPUTER MARKETING Representatives who desire to join a high calibre, 201-780-4307. ceived no later than Friday. GENERAL DUTIES — Retail REPRESENTATIVES profitable, stable organization.' estac*shmeru (ncsudes Cnv- INTERPRETERS — and Feb 5. 1982. Equal Op- UNSEISINC. portunity/Afiirmative Action Princeton Jet.. NJ Computer Sales Requirements include, sales experience in business ing van. receiving S mtsc translators with e«per*ence An excellent opportunity for aggressive. 609-924-8296 for freeiance assignments Employer. products or related sales industry. Also aggressive self- career minded individuals with the oriented individuals who want to join a dynamic, GIRL/GUY FRIDAY — ex- Aibariar- Bulgarian. Czech. nation's finest microcomputer.sales Gree*. Japanese. Po>tsh. Ru- company. progressive, organization that will train you in your area perienced self-starter OFFICE CLEANING of interest. Ground Boor opportunity m rraraar.. Russian, Serbo-Oo- The best qualified applicants will be rutnCorai assessment mar- aaan. SKA-akian Please send NIGHT MATRONS self-starters with successful track We offer qualified candidates salaries, lucrative com- oaexg-'ound information to hv records in sales, preferably commercial/ il keting dept. Contact R Me missions, full benefits package and most importantly - terhost 46 ShaRsbury Ave.. light industrial sales or must have data r* | Cantoc*. 609-452-1899 the opportunity for men and women to make the right Hopeweii NJ 06525 No Part time evenings in or word processing experience. GRAPHIC ARTTST — tetecfooe ca!is South Brunswick area Programming Director decision in their career. rapicSy grtxwng rrvaragerrent Must have own tran Company Benefits To arrange an appointment to be interviewed please call: INTERVIEWERS NEEDED coraijtsrtg sxCftsfung firm lo- soortaton Call: • Stock Purchase and Savings Rich DeCandia cated on a (arm m Pnrcetort — pt for central telephone Growing, aggressive central New Jer- Investment Plans (with matching Jet needs graprnc artist ei- 'ac-'if/ Day. everwrsg 4 wVnd company contributions). . (609)883-3740 609-452-2402 sey newspaper publisher seeks • Group Medical/Life insurance peoenced o pftc&o comoo- hrs available. Fseuoie sched- uang fieasarrt asryjsphere between 7 • 8 PM hard-working, hands-on person with benefits. & or submit your resume including salary history and sstsco, prrerg specficaaor. local programming experience to head • Income and promotions based on mecfancal precaraaon. de- Wii; ear, HS grad C*i Total requirements to: ft**ea?cr. 609-921-S053 up news programming effort on local your own ability. vetoorr^rt o* sade preserta- cable system. Must be a do-er and Be a part of Radio Shack's Computer Bons. ard mar-acjemeM o* ar- LAS TECH — Progressrve Center expansion program. CALL lim College Chemistry leader. Job requires using studio and tssac oro»«cts fror^ Cwgn-ntng ME NOW! Copy World Inc. lo end Person ntsM &e w« Vials' ifeatrrwrM 5 contro* TELEPHONE remote equipment. Ability to edit, de- DICK KIRSCH orgaroed and a»e to axn- Tutor -•••und Si IK no fee. velop programming and advertising a 831 Parkway Avenue 1 SOLICITOR (609) 771-8113 rune tr» prcoucton c? cro- ca: ! **i Ms^ier 609-696-1163 must. Successful applicant to work Trenton, N.J. 08618 P ^co&rt Dann Persormet. ,^ Tandy CorporattorVRadio Shack jects and cracx !T« arrcxx; of f>p#"tft« JS sxi four with newspaper staff. Good company X Equ*' Opportunity Empk>ir»r - Bme scert and cess mcurred 134 F-amcsn Cn.r Rd li&tf i> ccmrsssrtn P*3 tor to work for. Excellent location. for all protects. Thcs uace- Benefits. Please send resume and rrardtng. sorneerres r-»c,r LA3 TECH — Long term as- pressure ftr< to wor* w«m lab 1000 Executive Office Ctr. Prtrcmtcr,, NJ eqtjiorr^rt a oessra&ie. Cafl Canburj, NJ. 08512 Publications/Graphics GROUP HOME Assalart — Gee, Temps. Rt 130. Higrv- tsK^*r 609-448-6500. 609- Seeing <0Otv>cuM to mar*. 696-2323 SECRETARY Specialist * auttsSC yexsnessers Train- LEGAL SECRETARY Boc*- The Technical Publications Depart- ing 4 ccnsutta&cn provxSed TO EARN Tired Of Your Present Position? Cranbury Medical Exc ocpcrsjrjt^ to device *eepeir — torgrowin g Pnnce- ment of Applied Data Research is career liuls as part ci crte soo patent saw firm Gail Mi GOOD MONEY or thinking of returning Laboratories seeking to train a Publications/ CRstosannaf treaa-ent team WoodbrxJge 609-924-3773 Graphics Specialist with the necessary Saiary-Si 2.000 yeary Can LEGAL SECRETARY — Ex- AS AN AVON Cranbury Medical Labs, an ATL company Mr. or Mrs Harm at 609- perience preferred Partner of to the Business World? and a subsidiary of the SquibbCorporation, basic skills. REPRESENTATIVE is currently bringing to the medical market 443-8494 or send resume to estafifcsned Princeton firm re- a new line of state-of-the-art diagnostic 40 Pine Dnve. Rccseve«t. H J quires mmtong assistant with Call We are a major manufacturer of and monitoring equipment. This growth in Requirements 06555 exceJer.t typing and grammar highly sophisticated electronic our business has created several excellent career opportunities. • Ability to type 70+ wpm GUEST HCXJSE — part Brr* SKKS lor generai practice (real 609-443-5764 components located in rural Somerset Company owned meciinq f.a- estate experience helpfuO. tu3 609-587-0807 Instrument Engineer • Meticulous attention to detail oftty BraocM5urg area He«p tir-e immediate position. Co. pieasart modem office, pen- For clinical chemical instrumentation and needed tor serveng, dean- or 201-359-1535 Presently , we are in need of a special detector development. Candidates should • Ability to work under deadline ng. & tatcnen Vanous rxxirs sion plan and other benefits. possess advanced degree and 5+ years' pressures For rto cafl 201-725-2078. saiary commensurate with ex- type of person, to work in our design and product development experi- Mr. Thomaar, Martager perience Send resume to ence in electro-optical and microprocessor • Flair/interest in mechanical art Ssortaker 4 Stonaker. Box DESIGN executive office. Duties will entail technologies. Background in physical or HAlflOfisSeR — 924-32SO ADR Classifieds 4-B Week of January 27 - 29,1982

He» Wanted Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted i«> Help Wanted Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 1Q0 Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted "» Help Wanted NEW JERSEY TAX — OFFICE Secretary/Clerk OFFICE ASSISTANT — As- RADIOLOGY Part Time Vacancies at PART TIME — Secy, for con- PART TIME — Former PERSONNEL — Selective PUBLICATION SPECIALIST Season* Hourly Typitf — Exp. typist w< Olc-sist at the front desk of Prtrrt- TECHMCUN Shelter for Battered Women sultant in marketing com- Amway Diamond Directs Personnel, N.J.'s largest most — True career opportunity for Immediate opening for a mant Day or wirwg capnone ft grammascai SKMS ing Office preparing job speci- Outreach Counselor — BAmunications. 10-20 hrs/wk. have started a more profitable progressive placement statistical typist. Diversified, licensed Radiology Techni- must type a mnmwn of 40 *or smae pupM^rwnQ firm corv* fications tor pnndng orders, minimum, knowledge of Knowledge of foreign lan- business. Looking for former agency is seeking highly national firm, super benefits. cian (X-ray) to work part time •pm. S3.B5 par hour, may vwanOy located in Princeton. estimating cost & time sched- women's issues, counseling guage's) helpful. 609-683- Amway distributors who motivated sales-oriented indi- S11-S16K, no fee, call Ms Duties inc. fifing, proof- nights (11 pm to 730 am). toad ao permanent fuS Bme ules. Maintain dose working exp, driver's license. 20 hrs, 1322 or P.O. Box 1406.would really like to double vidual for it's Princeton lo- Cohen 609-896-1183. P. employment. Interastin & reading, genera) clerical Possible weekend work. Ap- their incomes. 609-665-2566. cation. Unlimited compensa- relationship with production some eves, $4.50 hr. Re- Princeton, 08540. Robert Dann Personnel, 134/ dubea. Steno heipfuL Auto- ply to: personnel to assure sched- spond in writing to Eileen. Part-Time Day tion with generous benefits. Franklin Cnr Rd. mobile Quarterly. 221 Nassau HAMLTON PART-TIME SECRETARY New Jersey inoome tax re- ules are met Requires m- wanted. Cranbury area. To $5/per hr. Call Ms. Greenlee at St Princeton. 609-924-7555 HOSPITAL PUBLISHING — Managing turns* Work in piaasant en- toatwe & flexibary in fast-pace Maintenance Asst. Mainten- Pleasant, quiet office. Write, Cm- 609-896-9470. 1881 Whrtehorse Editor. N.J. book producer vironment Milt i fl^e tatost mod- environment Familiarity with ance repairs, minor construc- stating renumeratJon desired. IBM System 32 experience a PERSONNEL LOCAL Hamilton Square Road and copublisher needs skilled em equpmerc Contact NJ RESPRATORY printing production advan- tion projects. Exp. necessary, P.O. Box 778, Princetonplus. 20 hours a week. PEOPLE PERSON Hamilton Square. NJ. 08690 professional with experience Ovwion oi Taxation. Mm His TEOKOAN tageous but not necessary. driver's license preferred. 10 Junction. NJ 08550. Benefits. Never a fee. Call Do you love to meet new Pnxassrg Center. 160 S 609-586-7900 in trade book publishing to tmmeciale opening full bme Typing 40 wpm. Apply at or hrs. per week, $4 hr. Call 609-896-9470. people? Talk on the phone Broad St.. Trwaon, NJ for- send resume to: J. Dog PART TIME SECRETARY — manage in-house & freelance nights or evenings- Must have Equal Opportunity Wendy at 609-394-9000. alot? You'll love our office. merly VanSave* Fumrture Princeton office. 10-16 hours editorial personnwl. Position certification or efcgtte lor it PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Employer M/F * SELECTIVE We're in need of a bright, Store Equal opponurety em- Child Advocate Asst. — weekly. Work is interesting & is exciting & demanding. Col- Experience preferred. Ex- Personnel. Clio Hall-A, self-starter to interview appli- Dfover. Cad 609-232-9852 Princeton. NJ. 06544 or call: Knowledge of child develop- diversified. Call 609-924- PERSONNEL • lege required. Salary com- cellent salary and benefits. PART TIME — Telephone ment experienced working 0833 Tuesdays between 9am cants and fill temporary or- mensurate with experience. NURSES — fOiURNf mate, Appfyto: 609-452-6130 for application. workers. Make appts. from 3131 Princeton Pice ders for our Princeton office. far-aie. ail shifts for nursing EOE'AAE. with children in group setting. & 1pm. Benefits. Send resume & HAMLTON your home, for our salesmen. 330-7:30 pm, Mon-Fri, some Office Park Bldg. 4 Must have general office ex- home in Moonroe Twp. Ca3 PART TIME REPORTER — salary requiremenls^to Box HOSPTTAL No selling, earn $5 per appt. weekends, 20 hrs. per week, LawrencevSe, N.J. perience with good organiza- Mrs Defisi 609-U8-7035, PART/FULL TIME Sales for might meetings wanted. #04237fao Princeton Packet 1881 Whitehorse + bonus. Experience $4/hr. Call Tamara at 609- tional skills. Call or come in bet 9 & 4. Positions — open to cover Send resume to THE CEN- PART TIME — Cleaning, LlSHING — Acquisitions HamAon Square Road preferred. Call Mr. Lowe. 394-9000. todav. NJ. NY. PA. Products are TRAL POST, P.O. Box 5056, Princeton area fitness center. Jitor. N.J. book producer & — tor private home Hanson Square. N J. 0869a energy saving TFE engine oil 201-329-3777. 10 pm-3 am. Call 609-896- Mercer County Women's Kend. Pk.. 08824! ublisher seeks experi- care case n Hdgritstown. 609-586-7900 & other related products for 9022. Center, P.O. Box 7182. Tren- I Manager to coordinate Peasant wortang corxJroons- Equal Opportunity cars, trucks & machines. YTI. PART TIME Stable Work — PART TIME or Full Time — PSRSOMHIL OIVimiOM ton. NJ 08628. PART TIME Bookkeeping & search for expert consultants, 609-443-2022 Employer UF on weekends. Must have ex- Will discuss ideas to increase 194 Nassau St. perience a "must" be depen- income from your home. Clerical Clerk - To handle writers, artists & photo- PART TIME Deli — 11 to 3. Princeton, N.J. dable Call 201-359-2660 ask 609-259-2767. payables, media bills, bank graphers needed for wide Mon. thru Fh. Good pay. Call 609-924-1022 for Chris. Recycle recs, etc. For Princeton range of non-fiction books. WANTED: 609-799-0530 for interview Advertising Agency. 15-20 Never a Fee! Position is exciting & demand- PART TIME On Call Work — E.O.E. Full time experienced teller for our for Public Opinion Telephone hrs. per week. Call ing. College required. Salary Lawrenceville Office. Paid benefits. Call for WRITER/ESl ART/ Interviewers. No selling. 609-452-1116. PHARMACIST — N.J. Regis- commensurate with experi- Prepare text, exercises, OCCUPATIONAL Good reading, writing and PART TIME Ambitious Cou- tered pharmacist wanted for ence, benefits. Send resume appointment. Personnel Office. 609-924- and related material in LOR THERAPIST speaking skills are essential. ple — willing to exchange 20 busy Trenton pharmacy. Must & salary requirements to: Box 0076. Ext 28 connection with English AGENCY #04238 c/o Princeton Packet. language programs Part time. 20 hour •week Call Opinion Research Corp., hrs. per wk. for $1000 plus have 3rd party knowledge. position to develop and N. Harrison St., Princeton. per mo. 201-526-4530 for. Good pay & benefits. No REAL ESTATE Salesperson under development. Abili- TRAINEE, sales desk » ty to work within corv implement occupational 609-924-5900 ext. 313 be- appt. nights, no Sundays. Call Wanted. Join out professional PRODUCTION control clerk $14k traints on both vocabu- and ART therapy ac- tween 10am & 4pm Mon-Fri. 609-394-5212. and cooperative staff. Gen- ENGINEER, trainee JlSt PART TIME Advertising lary and grammar and be tivities in our inpatient erous commission split. Call able to integrate contnbu- psychtatnc unit. Masters ACCOUNTANT S20k Salesperson — for aviation PHOTOGRAPHIC Laboratory degree in ART or Oc- PART TIME — Odd jobs, and Marine publications. Call Technician — Custom labor- Linda for a confidential inter- Dons into overall pro- OFFICE MANAGER $20k stock, minor repairs, light view. Princeton Crossroads grams Coordinate work cupational Therapy or SECRETARY J20k Kari at YTI, 609-883-0346. atony in the Princeton/Trenton equivalent preferred, or maintenance. Car necessary. area is seeking a qualified Realty, Inc., Realtor, 609- with foreign language PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR $201 PART TIME — $10-$15/hr. contributors Mtntmum of Bachelor's degree plus 3 Route #1, Princeton. $4 hr. black & white/color technician 924-4677. BSEt. 1981 [tad (27k beauty consultant. Will train, a BA m languages of years mental health ex- 609-452-2800. to work during' the evening REAL ESTATE Sales — We perience. Interested can- PROGRAMMER, pascal + $35* no investment. Make your Sngu«t)cs or 1 year ESL hours. Individual should be a didates should send re- PLANT MGR $35k own hours. Management po- need help to handle the in- or foreign language PART TIME — For presti- self starter with experience in creased business we are en- teaching experience sume or apply in person MARKETING $40k tential. 609-924-1760 or 609- Good famdiamy with a to: gious financial concern, ac- 259-7164. both black & white/color dark- joying in the residential and 1101$UtcRo*d countant or bookkeeper. room techniques. Educational commercial areas. Ex- foreign Language is de- P£RSOf«a DEPARTMENT sirable. Good benefits Ke»»JChPark Knowledge of income tax PERMANENT PART Time experience in lieu of practical perience helpful but not prop/am eoe MF. Send HELENE FULD Princtton, NJ. 0SS40 helpful. Hours flexible. Salary Coders — for local market background will also be con- necessary. J.T. Boyer Realty, research firm. Experience BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE! resume and salary re- MEDICAL CENTER 609/921-6580 open. 609-924-9660. sidered. Reply Box #04262. Realtor. 609-921-1805. quiements to Berlitz preferred. 609-452-8282 ask c/o Princeton Packet. n to Fkxnor We car *aim up your waJet wttti School of Languages. 7SO Brunswick Art for Mrs. Bell. REAL ESTATE — Licensed a ser-c aa&qrrrers m ire Princeton a/ea You 2 tove Research Park.BJdg O. Trenton, NJ 08638 PRINTER — A B Dick 350 M/F. Permanent part time. our ciwrts, ar«3 *e need a;! sicils Leg Of sJxx! term 1101 State Hd . !S09) 396-6391 operator. Cranbury area. Ask New development sales. Equal Oppt» EmplC7«r M F SCREEN WRITER «vaifac«e Stop n or ca;i us today Pnnceton. N. J 08540. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PRINCETON for Mr. Hughes 609-655- Seeking mature, reliable per- LANGUAGE Mercer County 2166. son. Flexible hours. Call Prepare scripts for video Women's Center of EMPLOYMENT 609-896-2995 for appoint-, taped language teaching Womanspace Inc. ment, 10-4:30 daily. Kaw tMMM *Wt a Ware? program. Knowledge of Challenging opportunity tor ex- and experience in crea- AGENCY REAL ESTATE — perienced administrator to lead ment Company looking for tion of cinema screen and direct emergency residen- By Marjorie M. Halliday administrative assistant in the - orrraroM plays. Experience in tial shelter for female victims of teaching of English as domestic violence and their SPECIALIZING IN commercial field. Multi-facet- 194 Noitau Street. Princeton foreign language and or children. $20K+ depending on QUALITY PERMANENT ed job; contact with public, knowledge foreign, 6O9-W4-1O22 experience. AND TEMPORARY... GETTY PERSONNEL assist with selling/renting/ language desirable. Candidate should possess rele- managing space. Steno and/ MAKE MONEY Good benefits program. vant advanced degree and A Full Service Agency CLERICAL or dictaphone required. Con- Put your skills to work with us on long and short term eoe M/F. Send resume strong history in supervision, and salary requirements Clerical through Word Process Typist $10K struction/architectural back- assignments wuh choice companies in the local area. We program and physical manage- Sr. Credit Cleric S13K + ground preferred. Call 609- to the Berlitz Schools of ment and fund raising. Send Staff Placement ottef n»gh rates, bonuses, weekly pay and never charge a Clerk Typist(lnsurance) S10K 799-2888. Languages. Research resume including salary history fee. We need: Personalized Counseling Receptionist/Secy(P.T.) Park. Bldg. O. 1101 State by Feb. 1. to: Search Commit- REAL ESTATE Career — Cktthi ah mck $5 per.hr. Rd., Princeton, N.J. tee. P.O. Boi 7182. Trerton Nl. 20 NASSAU STREET, SUITE 408 Come join us..Join Weidel, WORD PROCESSORS SECRETARIES 08540. 08628 AA.EOE 30,000 (609) 924-9134 Administrator(re-insurance discover the opportunities TYPISTS RECEPTIONISTS CLERKS Co.) Salary Open available in working with ene ' of the area's oldest, largest & Call lot appointment today. CLERK Mold Maker/Tool & Dye exp. most successful firms. Ex- Exceptional opportunity Salary Open perience preferred but not Chemist-plastic extrusion ' necessary - our training PURCELL TEMPORARIES with a proven, successful PROGRAMMERS steady growing leader in Field Tech - AA S19K makes the difference! To be- Lab Tech - epoxy resins come a Real Estate pro- Customer File 1S3 Rassaa SL. Princeton. NJ. £09-9244400 the electronics industry. Consultant Firm needs programmers Salary Open fessional call Weidel Real Es- *» Kt. 9, Woodbodft, NJ. 201^344220 Duties will include for work locally or in New York coordinating supplies of Chem Eng. - plastics tate. Inc. at your choice of Maintenance/ disposables S28K location for confidential inter- finished goods with We need people with at least 3 years various departments, Systems Eng. - Host view. Pennington Office, Earl Order Edit establishing and main- experience and a knowledge of Exposure S30K Sneddon, 609-737-1500; ME - Heat transfer S24K Princeton Office, Estelle An cce^rg >n out Oder Supervision Department is ! taining an on-going in- OS/MVS, COBOL, TSO/SPF, IMS ventory* selecting and and/or CICS, and some BAL. Ex- EE - color graphic terminals O'Connell, 609-921-2700; >rrmen a general orf>ce : countries (including North America, Europe. Latin education or equivalent Judy Cherry, 609-883-6950. America and the Far East) seeks experienced ex- experience and an ap- 609-896-2323 r-: Thts periGr* ^vitl be banned to n^ainta*n i COMPUTER SYSTEMS CONSULTANTS, INC. RECEPTIONIST ^ ecutive to head existing 3-person personnel depart- titude for figures. PROGRAMMERS — To Hi I 3rd update cu computer files, process cucSers and Diversified position. Ability to &er*crrn ger*r3t orfiee duties. ment. S20's. Several NJ clients We offer an excellent P.O.' Box 873 work independently and ac- Responsible for total spectrum of Human Resources seeking programmers with salary and benefits Hightstown, NJ 08520 curate typing a must. Please industrial suco«es and activities, with emphasis on manpower development 1 + yrs. Cobol, Fortran, Bal, package. call 609-452-2666. Suppfy and planning. Will report to president and act as 201-249-1944 PL/1 or RPG II. IBM hard- n member of senior group. Knowledge of consulting OD RECEPTIONISTm'PrST — ; wttti ar, e».ce> -ent compensaton • fields and international background desirable. Call Dianne Potter foe ware. CICS, IMS a +. Exc. fiacJiage *r«h mciudes company p*d medical. ; interview. growth/ben. F/Pd.201-621- progressive architectural firm cJertal and We insurance tuscn assistance profit Suburban Pnnceton location. Salary in mid-five figures 6600, Princeton Place Mart, seeks pleasant, well snaring and a good starting saiarv pius performance bonus. Send resume and salary PA International Management Consultants, Inc.- EDP Specialist, 3530 Hwy. educated person to act as history in confidence to: (201)469-3311 if ycu <*«sn to be co-wderec! tor ttw position. caM ou* 27, Kendall Pk., NJ 08824. general Gal/Guy Friday .'Must D. Gaboda MICROWAVE PROGRAMMER — Full time be accurate typist (60 wpm). BOOKKEEPER Please call 609-924-7770. ami: SEMI CONDUCTOR or part time. Pascal ex- KEPNER® CORPORATION PA is growing rapidly and needs an outstanding perience a plus. Call 609- RECEPTIONIST McMASTER-CARR individual with experience in invoicing, accounts 924-7111. SECRETARY i l receivable trial balance, maintaining subsidiary ledgers A growth oriented equipment P. O. Bos 317 TREGOE ,NC and project files. Other duties include internal reports Project Managers(2) manufacturer is seeking a P.O. Box 704 and related accounts receivable documentation. 1 his is a To S42K pleasant, enthusiastic individ- PrtfKfton, Ntw Jttmy 0*540 ual to perform the duties of 100 SctoolhousaRd position with much personal contact (within and outside HARDWARE/SOFTWARE An EquM Opccnxncy tmptoyw U F receptionist. Duties include: Somerset. NJ 08873 PA) and we require strong communication skills, both DATA PROCESSING orally and writing. Degreed, Hardware, Software telephone answering, visitor oriented individual needed for interfacing, typing and as- Excellent pay and unsurpassed benefits. Please send a upward expanding positions. sistance to the overall secre- resume or request an application form by telephone Mini knowledge preferred. tarial pool. We offer com- from: , Complete follow-thru for pro- petitive starting salary and ex- Genuinely Experienced Mrs. Carol Campbell jects, budgets, and sched- cellent fringe benefit package PA International Consultants Inc. ules. Excellent benefits. including dental. Send re- Inside Sales 707 Alexander Rd. Never a fee. Call Dick Simon sume or call: Princeton, N. J. 08540 609-896-9470. Bfl DeAngeis (609)452-1734 Physical Acoustics Corp. Customer 743 Alexander Rd. equal opportunely employer • SELECTIVE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY PERSONNEL • Princeton, NJ 08540 Service 609-452-2510 3131 Princeton PBc.e McMASTEX-CAM SUTrtY COMPANY It looking RECEPTIONIST — for Office Par* BWg. 4 for on experienced Customer Servlee/lmlde prevention oriented dental Got an idea for a photo? Call us now. LawrencevBe, N.J. $20,000 and Benefits Sale* person to |oln our growing tales team. practice. Some typing, Qualified candidates will have: secretarial & bookkeeping PROOFREADER — Prince- skills necessary. But a • At least 2 years of Cuttomer Service pleasant personality with Programmer/Statistician, O.R. ton publisher needs fast, ac- START IMMEDIATELY experience In a heavy telephone curate, experienced reader ability to get along with people snvlroftftMMtf immediately for demanding is most important. Previous • An Inside Sales background with Industrial HPR is a well-established and fast-growing man- but rewarding staff position. dental office exp. helpful, but T-* company a mowig to Princeton. The office a very smafl product! agement consulting company serving the health Job will go to person whose the right person is who we are industry. now The business a ohercmeratfy tucc*%shi id growing • Ability tooperat e a CUT high standards match ours. looking for. Please call • Aptttude and desire to learn more about We are seeking a person with an MS in STAT or Call 609-924-5338 and leave 609-448-6300. 8am-5pm. The president requires *n experienced aide for office Industrial equipment OR with at least two (2) years experience in SAS or PSTAT and PL-1 or Pascal. name and phone number with RECEPTIONIST — For coun- management, a&mssrwtrv* tnd Mcretanai support. SiJJs must receptionist. We offer an exceSent salary and benefit program, Responsibilities include statistical programming seling offices. Part time or full including company paid medical, dental and life (30%), applications programming (40%) and mod- time. Reply Box #04277 c/o The wort a investment management The cftants nationwide. imurnace. tuition reimbursement, profit sharing eling and analysis (30%). Possibilities exist for PufafeNng To $180 Princeton Packet. Evarytfwig done o fad to a computer you control. The pace is and paid vacation. project management PRMCETON RECPT NO FEE last. The demands exactng. The rewards indude your own Company needs ambitious Interested candidates should cad our Personnel Competitive salary, bonus, profit sharing, medical wtsfacnon n knowing you have done a supertative job and wiB plans, flexible working hours in an informal, Highly trainee. Lite lifting. Drivers JOIN E>e mw'iMUcrmf iwd acc Department at: (201)329-«U4 professional environment. license. Never a fee. Call Send a resume and a letter today. Tefl the president what McMASTER-CARR Send resume and salary requirements to: 609-896-9470. •SELECTIVE* trtd of job ycu reaffy want and why the job makes sense to you. supply company • SELECTIVE The president wai contact you by telephone «t whatever time P.O. Box 317 Health Products Research, Inc. * TEMPS • you request. Mr. Sam Hayes. Maine Mutual Corporation. Dayton. NJ0M10 PERSONNEL • Cafl Renee or Nancy Princeton Padcat Box 04184. 3520 U.S. Highway 22 West 609496-9470 Somerville, N J. 08876 3131 Princeton Pfce Office PM* BUg. 4 3131 Princeton Pice Lawrencevfle, N.J. Lawrencevtte, N.J. Classifieds Week of January 27 - 29.1982 5-B

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REHABILITATION Pro- Secntary To 040** SECURITY GUARDS — Ml STORE CLERKS — must be WAITER/ WAITRESS — BOOKKEEPER EXPERI- MANUSCRIPT Typing — LOOK, LOOK, LOOK. There COPIES — resumes, invita- fessoriate — Certified «i van- "HEW POSITION" time. 6 days per week, work in 18 years or older to work part needed for busy luncheonette ENCED — 1 or 2 fun days per Cassette Transcription, Let- is parking at Princeton Sta- tions, business cards, rubber ous dtopines. needed kit Typmc>S«eno 3 yeera ex- the Cranbury area. WaBong time in our Somerset Farms in Pertnington. Mon-Fri.. 11- week. Can do up to and in- ters, envelopes, labels. tion. Rates 50 cents per day. stamps, complete typesetting, expansion erf MRMH Center perience. Benefts pJus»tui- involved. Cal MorvFn. 9—5. food store located in Prince- 330. 609-737-2276. cluding trial balance, payroll Reasonable. 609-448-7180. $1.50 for overnight, by the composition & printing Experience lOyears--. in aon Never « toe C*l 201-329-6021. EOE. ton. Call 609-924-9893. WAITER/WAITRESS — and all related payroll taxes. MONDAY MORNING — A week $4.00, by the month service. 7 days a week at e#ier disapSrse. Salaries start 6O9-«96-9470 Lunch & some dinners. Ex- 609-882-0634. $12.00. The only overnight Sears Quick Copy Center, $24,500. 6 portions ava*- Secy to "ttTS. Family Day Care Referral y Q perienced. Peacock Inn. CHILD CARE — Service Service - forreliable, qualifie d parking in Princeton. Quaker Bridge Mall. a£*e. Racty Bcz#O4268 co MARKTHNG To$40K + 609-924-0976. Princeton Packet ... Oiractor of huge inter- Princeton. Call 609-924- provided for your preschool & child care in a local home. DATEMATES CLUB — has PERSONNEL • DATA PROC£SS»*G 1707. school aged youngsters in our please call 201-526-4884. MEET PEOPLE — If you're come to Central New Jersey. na&onal company needs your Telecommunications ex- RES EA R C H P O S ft To N typing and steno staas for WAITRESS/WArTER — days Belle Mead Home. This pro- PORTUGUESE COUPLE — over 40 or 50 or 60 years old Get listed in our upcoming Available — n crgarxzaaonaJ 3131Prtnce«onPfce perience, Assembler, Pascal fessional mother/daughter and you don't care for the issue. Meet sincere, eligible, OTBoe Parti BUg. 4 customer contact corres- or Fortran. Outstanding com- & evenings part time. Ex- Cook, housekeeper, butler, research group Bachetor's porvlence and managerial as- perienced. Monroe Twp. team offers responsible daily chauffeur. Exc. ref. exper- liquor scene but you'd like to single men & women through degree am surrey research L panyand benefits. Never a child care service to the chil- go out dancing and meet our discreet service. A 20 sistance. Growth spot. AJ fee Can Dick Simon 609- area. Call Cindy 201-521- ienced. Call 609-921-0435. experience preferred Must SECRETARY Hecepbonst — benefits paid Company paid dren of working parents. people on sober terms • try word ad only $10; a 35 word 896-9470. 0393. RELIABLE WOMAN — seek- r«ave essafent «ncng. ana- tar busy ders*l office We fees Transportation avail for local the Hightstown Country Club ad only $15. Complete WAITRESSvVVAITER — Ex- .yscat and interpersonal statts. hove a fuS tme position (or an ASK FOR LORRAINE DAVIS residence. Please call Mrs. ing days work or take care of Ballroom. We feature the Privacy. We assign you a * SELECTIVE perienced, full time. Apply in Must be writing to travel motjvatad. people Trani at 201-359-5735. old people. 609-394-9560. finest in big bands with music Datemates number and person, Cranbury Golf Club. P«ase caS 609-924-5900. . wtc can be grven PERSONNEL • RESEARCHER — Sc.D '68. from the "Golden Era of the promptly forward all See Drew or Daisy. Southfield CHILD CARE — planned e*t 237 OFFICE Seeking new position. EE. Big Band"' sound. Come responses to you!! Send your responsabaiity Exc. salary & 3131 Princeton Pfce Rd. West Windsor Twp. learning & creative activities. benefts. PH, send detaAed Energy, Patent Agent, Prod- alone or come with someone. description & check or m/o by Opinion Research Corp. Office Park BUg. 4 Responsible, individual resume m compiete corv WAITRESS/WAITER — Ex- uct Dev.Mgmt.Exp.Reply There's plenty of free parking. February 10. 1982 to get Mo. Harrieon S*. POWER LawrencevBe, N.J. atten. Exc. credentials. 609- tiderce «o Box #04255/co perienced only. Lunches, din- Box #04215, c/o Princeton And, remember, there's no listed in our upcoming Spring Princeton. N.J. Rt 130 at Black Horse La. THUEPHONl 799-0150. Pnnceton Packet [ No. Brunswick, NJ 08902 ners. Exc. tips. No Sundays. Packet. liquor served. We're open Issue. Respond Now and E-O.E. MTERVEWMG Michele's 609-924-9313. CHILD CARE — my home, Wednesdays (FREE dance SECRETARY"— part irrte 201-297-1230 RESPONSIBLE Couple — we'll send you our Spring RESTAURANT HELP — We PART TIME full time. Ages 1-5, Ig yd, no lessons from 8:30-9:00 P.M. Princeton 15-20 flexible WANTED RELIABLE dedi- seeking caretaker job or care Issue - Free!! (That's a $5 are growing and wonderful SEEKING INDIVIDUAL who Opportunities available. traffic. 609-448-0526. included with admission) and hours.'week. We need dencaJ cated Groom — to work with of elderly person in return for value-absolutely free, but we Part 6r*e posfflons avaitaWe loves people and loves to Days, afternoons, <*venings & CHILD CARE IN MY — Saturdays from 9:00 P.M. to s«jport someone who » standard-breds at Showplace free rent. References. must have your ad im- Cafe Aatait 609-921- assist — for position in unique weekends. Flexible days & midnight. Dress is casual to comtortaSie wtfri numbers 4 Farm. Experience with horses home. Highly experienced, 609-921-6927. mediately). Join the & attractive dental office. Ex- hours. No experience neces- fancy (jackets for men) and can Mesp wO\ our books. wtx> a requirement. Will train the excellent references. Full thousands of happy, satisfied perience in dental assisting sary. Will train. Call between SECRETARY — 25 hours admission is $4.00. We're members who Have met the R.N — c«?*aie Scfvxs*- part can type exceptionally wen 9:30-4. 609-448-2107. right applicant. Call after 4 and/or part time, from 6 required. Call 609-799-4422 8 plus. 5 years diversified ex- conveniently located off Exit Partner of Their Dreams. erne Pvease ca.'J 609-448- I Memory experience hefphji. McGRAW-HflX pm. 609-443-1208. weeks up. 609-737-2706. ' am-5 pm Tuesday through perience also in bookkeeping 8, New Jersey Turnpike be- Send your description •0374 befweer. gar" and but ret reoutrtxi), « a quack Hkjhtmtown. EOE CHILD CARE — in my home. Friday. WELCOME WAGON — You & insurance. 609-443-1281. hind Mom's Peppermill Res- learner & dtsptays good reten- Full or part time. Experienced. (choose either 20 or 35 choose the hours in reward- taurant. So, come out dancing tion, a proSessionai on tr>e TELEPHONE ADVERTISING References. 609-448-2755. VYDEC OPERATOR — words), your check or m/o to RWS 4 LPN'S — part time TYPISTS SALES — Permanent part ing career meeting people. Wishes to relocate to Prince- at the Hightstown Country Datemates. Box 443, Dayton, rebel posters ava.ias*e a! pfxsne. & ts happiest handing Kelly Services has a long time. 3 hr. dairy shifts. Car needed. Training pro- CHILD CARE — by 2 ex- ton area. Please call after Club Ballroom. See you this NJ 08810. Bonus-The first 50 our ecnvenency located nurs- diversified duties Please term temporary assignment Mon-Fri. Across from Prince- vided. Openings in Princeton, perienced mothers. Any age. 7pm 609-397-0914. Wednesday or Saturday. P.S. responses received will re- ing faofcsy irxmtre asoul our send a letter te&ng us about available tn the Pnnceton ton Airport. Salary -f com- Plainsboro, Monroe, Law- Close to Walter C. Black We have the best dance floor ceive a $10 refund. Risk s©eoat weeK-end cay rasas yourseti 4 your desired hourly WELL KNOWN — and re- area. Knowledge of IBM Mag mission. 609-921-9400 rence, Hamilton, Ewing, School. 609-448-4337. in the East. nothing-place your ad today!! Cafl 6C"3-€96-0Oi6 rate Box #04261 co Prince- Card A helpful but not Washington Twp. Other CHILDCARE Alternatives — liable mother wishes to ton Packet. TELLERS" ~ babysit day or weekly. NASSAU AIRPORT TAXI — DEPRESSED? — Looking ROSE JOYCE Cosnitcs — necessary. Minimum 55worn areas. Call 201-766-3262 Creative learning exp. in a Located across the street 609-466-1028. Courteous. For A Laugh? Enjoy top billed Has ur-ttsC operangs for SECRETARY OFFICE Man- typing essential Will train on Full time opening available in Thurs. & Mon. 2-7pm or write nurturing environment. Mon- from the Ethel McKnight Dependable. Economical. N.Y.C. comediens at the: beauty corautarss in your ager Sma£. congenial bui telex. If interested please can Rocky Hill branch office. Ex- 29 Ann St.. Bernardsville, N.J. tessori teacher and ex- School. 609-448-5338. Service to all Airports. WirzmansJnru^fiin St.. Man- area. Ful! or part tome. Bann- nard-wo'fcing management or come into our office today penence a plus but will train 07924. EOE. governess of this area is ville, Sundays starting Feb. 7. ing program CaS 201-542- consulting firm mowng to individuals with aptitude for offering childcare with a dif- WILL DO BABYSITTING — in QUESTIONS About the draft TOP PAY $$WICKER~15emonslrat0r» Happy Hour 7:30 to 8:30p.m. 7631 for acct Pnnceton seeks top-notch figures. Training starts in — want part time work w/full ference for a few children my Cranbury Manor home full or registration? Call 609- PAD VACATION SALES secretary office manager mid-Feb. We offer excellent time pay ($i00/eve)? World ages 2 and up, full time. Call or part time. 609-443-8792. 737-2905 or 609-466-2039. DMA COURSE — Powerful 5 MERIT MCREASES starting rr»d-Feoruary. This is working conditions & fringe Odyssey Home Party Plan to talk, Kate, 201-359-6555. Ask for Allan. week program on self- mas- REAL ESTATE REFERRAL BONUSES 115 a fufl-tjrne. rwjh-potenttal pos- benefits. Please call needs ladies to open area! Announcements tery & creating what you want Are you findtng trsngs stow KELLY ELTTE DAY CARE — My home in RESTORER OF PAINTINGS ition, wsn all benefits, m a 609-924-9466 for a personal No exp nee! Call collect 609- AIRPORT TAXI — Com- in life. Now available outside wftere you a'e'>Wriy not con- Plainsboro. M/F, reasonable All Media growing firm specializing in 3131 Pnnceton Pike interview. 768-0136. fortable tranportation to and NYC. Is DMA your next step? sider a rreve ;o our Success puo&c affairs. We seek an rates. Lunch served. Children Extensive museum & Call Dr. Lewis. Certified In- Lawrencevtile.N J. HOMEMAKER from all airports. Tel. 609- Team as Wefchert Co.. Re- outgoing, energetic person First National Bank 1 yr. and older. Call Ann, Studio experience. structor. 609-921-3966. 609-896-1010 East Windsor Area 921-7339. altors For a corfadenaa) inter- wtto ts a tiger on details to Of Central Jersey 609-799-5873. Now working privately to assist young mother tem- DO YOU FEEL LOST — view cai? 3oo Hormaster. manage afl office functions. KELLY An equal opportunity em- ENTRY LEVEL Position — ART LOVERS 609-921-6477 porarily handicapped with wandering in a circle and no Pnnceton CDftce rrsanager a! Word-processor experience SERVICES ployer ml full time. Shipping & Receiv- BE AWARE Between i-4pm cooking with cooking, clean- one cares for you? Loaded 609-683-0300 f, you re good. is useW Please send resume The ~Kefly Girt People' ing Clerk, Stock/Clerk Counterfeiters in Princeton. TEMPORARY Position —"key ing & shopping. Must have SUCCESSFUL IN — Busi- with problems and no one to you could be better with to Vandervncken 4 Co . Suite Temporary-No Fee Driver.Material Handler, Mail Exact replicas on canvas of W»cr-«rr punching, editing, plus other car & flexible hours. Call after ness/Career but experience- turn to? Someone cares for 250. 20 Nassau Street. EOE. MFH diversified duties. Experience Room Office Assistant, Blue- the works of Rembrandt, ing little satisfaction in dealing 6 pm. 609-448-8697 Picasso, Renoir. Stubbs, you and was crucified for you! SALES HELP — Must have Pmceton Don't phone; inter- SEWING MACHINE Operator needed. If interested please print Operator, Machine Op- with your feelings and per- VanGogh, Gauguin, Wins- Call 609-443-5142 anytime. exn m ai types o! home views win be arranged in late — $140 per week * Bonus call Mrs. Pmelli 609-924-9300 WOMAN TO CLEAN — 5 erator. Please repl;y to P.O. sonal relationships? June low Homer, Lautrec, Degas, DO YOU HAVE that special tfrproverrers remodesng, tn- Jar-uary m Pnnceton for right person 443-4499 or ext 261. days/week, 6 hrs. day at SS-tir. Box 5304, Trenton, NJ 08638. Light Goldberg is a Certified Millet, Bruegel, Cezanne, Mo- magic to make us bubble like sufaarg, etc. 6O9-92t-8157 SECRETARY NO FEE 443-1953 References required. 201- EXPERIENCED "TYPIST — Psychotherapist practicing in TEMPS NE ED ED — Earn top net, Pissarro & others. Mas- champagne? - Do you like SALESPERSON — Progres- ^359-4493. ^ Correctable Selectric for free New York City and in Law- SHAMPOO ASSISTANT — 4 hourly rates on long and short terworks Ltd. 254 Nassau St., Rio, Mexico & parts un- sive firm, protected territory lance assignments. Have renceville, who specializes in JOIN days a week. Cosmetology assignments. We are seeking *W0Rb"~ PROCESSWG Princeton, 609-683-1324. known? I am a warm good been employed in medical these problems.In NJ 609- S13K Case & expenses - bcense required 609-924- Secretaries, Word Pro- looking M 39, who speaks NO FEE publishing & legal fields. Call BK>FEEDBACK 883-7888; in NYC 212-868- enceAeri conv*ss Europe ard tocai per wk & occasional week- onented individual. Immed- 609-896-9470 specializing in industrial and School. Kend. Pk. full & Vi GAY Switchboard information areas Degree n accccnfcng SECRETARY — For smaH ends, for our happy, lively 14 CRUISE & DIVE — the British iate openings. Central Jersey 3131 Princeton Pfce high technology products and day creative nursery. Hrs. law cf'-cs FI Penmngton, NJ mo okj gut There are an 11 Virgin Islands aboard 98ft. center. Call 609-921-2565. rvefcfuf cut wul trasr, oie proper territories available. Call services. Fast turnaround. 7:30-5:30. Children's ages Legal exp not nee . but he!p- & 12 yr. old m the house to LawrencevMe, N.J. motor yacht. Tropic Bird. 12 Best hours 7-10 p.rrh Mon. person Eioectee Sr5t year 609-443-1009 after 6pm. Reasonable rates. (201) 788- 2Vi-5. After school program fut Exc typing ability. Call help with the baby when WSI — for 7 week summer double state rooms, spacious thru Thurs. j fcorr* S35.000 - Company ?832. after 6 pm. avail. Call 201-297-7854 or car po5s»fc»e Cor:acJ Pat at 609-737-S300 needed. They do not need the THE" BREAD Factory — is day camp program. Must lounges & decks, fully air con- GENTLEMAN WITH Proper have car. Call 609-924-9713 201-297-9340 after 6. 201-247-8210 SECRETARY — 'CentraSy services of the sitter. looking for people exper- FULL CHILD Care — Early ditioned. Diving, salting, water Credentials — seeks gentle- 2:30-830pm in our Dayton ienced in bakery counter or 609-466-1212. childhood exper. Learning ac- skiing. All meals. $585/person TYPING — WPR SecreTarial woman for solid relationship. SALESPERSON — John iocated small growing home. Ref. 4 own trans req sales. Interesting & rewarding tivities, ind. attention, creative April 9-16. Call Ocean Quest Service. Resumes, term Am writer/editor for the state. Karcoc* a ar.terected m Cyramic corporation We Can 201-329-6615 or 329- work Call Mr. Paul between play provided. 609-921-1135. Sales Rep., Edith, 609-799- papers, repetitive letters us- Been dating 41/51 area. financing a r-\an o* wortan in need a we® organized person 105 Resumes 3334. Good pay lor the nght 1-4pm. 609-799-9743. GOJNG" ON" VacatJonfT- 3487. ing Xerox system for personal Please reply to Box # 04263 if* Vuis-ire insurance DUSJ- who !>«es working with person. CAREER JOB Search & Held avail, between Feb 19 - or business needs. 1122 c/o Princeton Packet, stating r*ss We c**er a L'a.-r«rg al- rurroers as wea as people THE GALLUP Organization in DISCOVEFTFLYING Brunch Educational Counseling — Amwell Rd., Belle Mead. N.J. your desires and objectives. lowance ti Sasary commensurate wrtn SMALL PRIVATE school — Pnnceton is seeking a person March 27. References.609- — Sunday, Feb. 14,10am- exseoemce Send resume to: with good typing and or- Testing & Resume included. 924-1435. 201-874-4096. •stfi Icotang for highly efficient Dr. Michael L. Rosenthal. 1pm, no charge. Raritan Val- HAVING TROUBLE meeting P 0 Bex 431. Pnnceton. NJ. ganizational skills Full time USED BOOKS NEEDED — cr secretary Good typing, able 609-737-2236. HANDYMAN — house and ley Flying School, Kupper Air- or staying with the right per- erVao- Caul JOB Veisirec 08S40 to assume responsibilities. position Interesting market automotive repair work. No port. For reservations 201- for Brandeis University. We son? Loneliness counseling research related work. Please CAREER" AND" Educational recycle your old books. Look 609-SS6-2S50 SAJLES SCCRETARY and must be weii organized. job too small. Reasonable 722-5111.JL could help you find what Send resume to PO Box 297. ' call 609-924-9600. ext. 278. Counseling. Resumes — indi- for our Spring Book Sale at you're seeking, individuals, $13.5 K rates. 609-737-1914. DRAMATIC Film wit SALESPERSON — Car. you Biawenburg. NJ 08504 EOE. vidual testing, career plan- Quakerbridge Mall. Tax de- small groups. Michael L. s«il ergtr«enrg starts 4 oc*- Top typar>g and shorthand for ning, college advisement. Call HOUSECLEANING —"Cran- setting — Filmmaker needs ductable. Receipts available. 5 Software Engineer TIRED OF Commuting to the Rosenthal, M.S.W., Ed.D. Ecrs'' If SO. oe ! !?*n you as tm Susy CWersrfied posjOon Anna Willingharn, M.A.. bury/Hightstown area. Call large room for a few days To S35K city? Come to Princeton Will pick up used books. For 609-737-2236. an eieetfick§on 609-924-7592. Separation, Bankruptcy & In- ADVANCEMENT Secretaries To S14K ing. Excellent salary & bene- Quick Copy Center, Quaker ness women experienced in ALONE FOR corporation. Call 609-627- Good cr^artjrascrjti studs tor LEGAL EXPEMENCE • SELECTIVE fits. Please send resume to: Bridge Mall. cleaning. Call after 6pm, tfjnane new corrioary 8ene- associate^ VALENTINE'S DAY? 7257 6-9pm, 201-782-5540, Good rypng Octapnone. Donald F Smith & Asso- EFFECTIVE RE~SUME|S~— 609-799-5014. •*t» N«*«r a *ee C*r 609- PERSONNEL * anytime. item a ptus. Beautiful sur- ciates. P.O. Box 2197, Prince- over 10 yrs. experience as a HOUSECLEANER — seeks 6 Colonial Lake Dr. You don't have to be. roundtrigs Good benefits, 3131 Princeton Pfce ton. NJ. 08540 Dept. C. personnel manager & place- Lawrencevffle, N.J. LOST? Find yourself and work in Kendall Park area. Call INTROLENS, the Video free parking Never a fee Cafl Office Park BkJg. 4 ment counselor. I can present 609-883-5103 your friends with easy-to- fol- TRAVEL AGENT — minimum 201-873-2046 after 5pm. Dating People, for free bro- • SELECTIVE 609-S96-9470 LawrencevBe, N.J. your background in a pro-, INTRODUCES low directions in the local 2 yrs. experience Heavy rNTERESTED~ in Doing chure or information. fessional manner which will Street Guide and Key Map in PERSONNEL • SPANISHTEACHER — High commercial & international Babysitting — In my home in • SELECTIVE enable you to stand out from Selma Ehriich Ruth Newton your handy Person-To- Per- 3131 Princeton P*» School (Futty Certified). Math travel. Apollo experience Princeton. Avail, days, all Specializing in Medical and son Phone Book. Teacher - High School (Fully preferred No Saturdays. Re- the rest. Call me & get your tntroLens Office Pwk BJkiQ- 4 times. Call Sushma 609- Dental Personnel Place- VIDfO DATING A SiflM AOvonlooe Certified). Compensatory pry Box #04243 co Princeton career in gear. By appt. only. NEED HELP? — For free L«rrtoc«Y«e, N J 3131 Princeton Pfce 924-8743. ments. 609-396-4300 Education Basic Skills Packet. After 5 p.m. 609-443-5922. assistance with any local con- SECRETARY Sales Ad- Office Park BUg 4 INTERIOR DESIGN Student sumer problem, just call either Teacher (Elementary TYPING SKTLLST— top $$. PREPARE YOURSELF — to Our experience in Dental Of- 201-257-7900 mnsffaacR — Msg/-, Scfed Lawrencevfle. N.J. — Parsons, NYC. Avail to of Consumer Bureau's two Certification). Manville Public Call Vicki. Ambassador find a job. Learn how to write fice Management can provide grad cr eouraer:;. Tyse assist prof, designer or arch't. hotlines: 609-924-8223 ' or SECRETARIAL SKILLS' — Schools. Call 201-231-8504 Temps. 179 Davidson Ave., a resume, get interviews, you with carefully screened, I AM 27, 5'10", clean attrac- rrvemormSia 4 statstca) re- in all aspects of design pro- 394-5700. Too SS Caa Sandy. Am- Equal Opportunity Affirmative Somerset. N.J- 08873 201- answer ads, contgact agen- qualified applicants. tive male. Needs female for sorts, am*«ec seieprxxes jects. 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Personals ** Bargain Mart 1* Bargain Mart 1* Bargain Mart Bargain Mart *» Bargain Mart 135 Bargain Mart 135 Bargain Mart 14° Merchandise SJNOLE PEOPLE' — There's BEDBOOUbUllb —Broyti EARLY AMERICAN Bam— KITCHEN TABLE — 4 chairs, MOVING — Pianos and RUSSIAN ROULETTE TYPEWRITERS — Sales, Wanted an Ecumenical Worship 5 peak wtooB wphnQ ft wtti hugh oak flmbers pinned double bed, frame 4 mat- household goods for sale. SALE!! Prices lowered Friday service, rentals, trade-ins, rib- Stnkmpmtar You' Sundays trees (beauMU). $1200. 609- together. 35 x 40. w_ be Home grown naturaly fed tress; crockpot 4 fry pan; 12" Reasonable. 609-883-0937. of each week during Febru- bons, cartridges, calculators, POCKET WATCHES — M 2 pm. tie Rsw. Nancy steers. Cut to your own speci- wanted, silver, gold or any 882-7274 aft. 3pm. grven toe very reiabte person tVw RCA TV; projection MOVING — Must sell solid ary. 1st week 35% OFF, 2nd radios, recorders, phone Hfcfcs. Ur-tter Mao. Friday fication, wrapped, and base metal, in any condi- that has tie equipment to tear screen; osc. fan; metal maple bedroom set, $500. week 50% OFF, 3rd week answerers. Center Business i_ght* a 8 *5 tiara an BLACK ANGUS He-er—~J5 frozen. Kaufman Farm 609- tion, running or broken no a down and dean up after- storage shelves; workbench Dining room set w/ 65% OFF, 4th week 75% Machines, 104 Nassau St. planned aOMtm tar S^t mo. okl. $450. Wt_ar_:a 466-0773. Master Chg. avail. problem. The older the better. wards. Please apply 45 Pine frame; lap table; 14" world chandelier, $250. 609-924- OFF. Some Stiffels! Some Tif- Al hefct at tie hetfar 6 mo. old aafc $225. FRUIT WOOD Contemporary ______Private collector. Call 609- 201-446-7378. Knot Drive. L_wrencev_e. gtoba with atlas; Craig tape 3427. fanies! An Sale Items Red Presbyterian Chut*), 318 N. 609-862-7788. — Dining room set 6 chairs recorder 4 player. Weather Tagged. (635 pieces) Many TYPEWRITER — IBM Model 587-7507. j BRAND NEW ir color tv— MUSKRAT FUR COAT — C in exc cond, Pica type, 16" Man St. Mkjraxnm. 609- EARN CASH 4 FREE Shoes ml inlaid cane backs, hutch, radio; Sears portable type- one of a kind. On Sale Janu- POOL TABLES WANTED — Hoover vacuum rteener. GE Exc. cond. Size approx. 14. carriage, $300 Firm. 8 ft York — Invite your friends to a oval table (leaves 4 pads). writer, air travel kennel; puppy ary 28 to March 3. FURLONG used slate 4 antique tables. dock rado. Cal 609-448- $600. Call 215-736-3971 after Rake in exc cond, $500. Call Moccasin Show. 200 styles 4 $500. 609-799-2792. playpen: Atlas 16" electric LAMP FACTORY OUTLET Also antique cue 4 ball racks 0565. mower; Sears 3/8 hp weed 530pm The Dawson Corp, 609-443- SWF —2S>«nwn#»y attract- colors for tfie whole farrwy. USED FURNITURE largest for a 99 mile radius. 5 1551. wanted. Call Princeton Pool ive, slender, petite, protee- BROWSE THROUGH — 15 Cal Southern Sun 609- wacker; garden table, um- MUST SELL —' brand new miles south of Lahaska's Ped- Tables. 609-466-1717. FOR SALE brella 4 chairs; 24" charcoal USED FURNITURE — Living lanl. never marriad. designer showrooms daptay- 448-1478. / 7-pc. Daystrom dinette set. dlers Village on Route 263, PRINCETON ART Wanted — educated, rained, enjoys mu- ng WKamaburg style tur- Assortment of afl kinds of grill: camping equip.; bowling $150. Call 609-443-4469. Furlong. Pa. Micro Dot Pric- room, bedroom & other odd EDISON FURNITURE — is Prints, sketches or photo- sic, nature. dWng. Would fta n_hings 4 gifts. Henket- furniture for the home. baH & bag; cartop earner; ing. OPEN 7 days. (215) pieces. Price negotiable. 609- s» open at the same loca- MacGregor golf dubs, bag, 4 NORDICA Ski Boots — size 443-3805 after 6 pm. graphs of Princeton needed. t>mMtt««i ertratarl, sin- Harris 4 Other quafty ines. 9, excellent condition. 794-7444-5-6. Call 609-921-1588. ^^^^^ ______• __••_»__ bk __f^__ Take 202 south 4 mi. past tion. For USED FURNI- SMhran Furniture, cart; miscellaneous items. on protesaon* man «J age 609-924-7934. USED SKI BOOTS — 4'/j, 7, PeddkWs Wage to traffic TURE at every description 212 Alexander St 609-443-3451. MY FAVORITE SHOPPE - RAW FUR Wanted — Rac- 40, « ary life style furniture. - 15x0, matching hair pad. 609-466-3601 aft. 5pm. prices. Gourmet coffee and Box #04284 co Princeton praised value $2,000. Must trade. Murphy's Sportsmen's needs from most ^w rcy^ftp^ftprice. 201-359-4680. Sacrifice. Best offer. 609-924- OAK HUMIDOR — Oak table tea. Electricity Sub- stitutes: Packet GAMBLER'S NEWSLET- sell immediately. Best otfer. Den. 201-297-3357. 6065. 4 4 chairs (plain). Sale now Candles, Kerosene lighting SWM 31 — Would ika » 4 serviceable dealers. Help in ESTATE ~ TER-Postage brings sample. Address inquiries to P.O. Box going on. Everything 10%- and Candy. Handbag Lug- meat SF 21-35 who enjoys ortJemg. set-up and instruc- TAG SALE Gamenian, PO Box 843, LARGE SELECTION of re- 1431; Princeton, N.J. 08540. STANDING TIMBER — binhrtcring. htang. Repry tion lor Apple II. Atari. I8M. Manvtfle. N J. 08835. condittoned Simplicity and 50% off. Consignments Un- gage Shoppe: Fine Leather Wanted. 609-397-1822. Directions: 16 Hams Road. limited, 15 Lexington Ave., and Tough Canvas at paper WATUNGTONS PAINTING Box #04275 co Princeton TRS 80 4 Commodore. International Harvester riding U.S. SILVER — dollars, also Princeton. Prom Lawrence GE DRYER — 5 mo. old. top Ewing. 609-883-4807. board prices. Pacfcac. 609-683-0991 aft. 7pm. lawn mowers and tractors, 5 For caulking and puttying silver coins any denomina- vifle. Route 206 to Nassau feature model, elec. cord in- f AROT CARD Headings' — to 20hp. 609-924-4177. OIL HEATER — by Lennox SHARP 740 Copier — Exc. your complete house, win- tion,' gold coins, copper CARPETS — 2 &_^orange Street left at Vandeventer. cluded. $275. Call 609-443- $25. Cafl Toby at 609-921- 145.000 BTU. central air heat- cond., 18 months old, cart inc. dows and doors, gutter coins, proof 4 mint sets. Also 19x11 and 11x14. One ight right at Wiggins Ave. to Jef- 4210. ~ LAST DAYS green IS* 12. $99.ea. 609- ing unit. Used 2 years only. Under warranty. Best offer. cleaning. foreign loins. Private collec- ferson Road. Proceed left to GIANT MOVING Sale — Pool TT_CTATTR>uCrnvE Man — 443-6490 after 3pm Suits now $50. value $120 Owner switched to gas. Per- 609-921-3333, ask for Paul. 609-799-2020 or tor. Call 609-587-7507. FranfcSn Ave. make left, first table, slate top, $650. Maytag Pantsurts now $60, 35. naturatst nvaes sttcere CARPET — Residential or fect cond. $400. 609-737- SKI BOOTS — Nordica Com- 443-4790 WANTED TO BUY: Scrap woman (25-55) tor dales Re- street on right is Harris Road. washer 4 dryer, $75 ea. Gas value $120 Comrnercial. Low overhead 9510. petition III, Size 12. San WEDDING GOWN — Size copper, brass, lead, alumi- pry Box #04267 co Pnncetan 1 Indoors, Saturday January range, mint condition, $75. Skirts now $13. value $30 means big savings. Get my 30, 930am-ipm. No one ad- Tressle table. $150. Maple ORIENTAL RUGS — Settle Marco size 10-11, Camaro extra large, veil, headpiece 4 num, stainless steel, sterling Packet Sweaters, blouses, pants, all size 9. 609-924-3333 aft 6 price before you buy. Free mitted before 9:30am. bureau (beautiful), $175. Bed- at 1/2 price. estates. Magnificent collec- bride's bag. $100. Call 609- silver, etc. solids or turnings. F_rr_y Service shop at home service We Blizzard date Monday Feb. 1. room set oiled walnut, 5 tion, fine quality, old, new 4 pm, anytime wkends. 448-5360. Industrial, business or pri- has counsefng. Non-profit also provide installation. 93Oam-1pm. pieces. $450. Antique bureau, All sales final. Please call if used. Perfect condition, Ira- SKI SALE — with this ad 50% WEDDING GOWN 4 Veil — vate. Correct market price, Urwed Way supported 609- de_rang 4 repair service. mahogany veneer c. 1850. weather is bad. nian, Chinese, Turkish, Indian Off any ski purchase at All Exc. cond, size 8. Call after 5 cash paid. S. Klein Metals 324-2098 Caa Bfl, 609-466-1887 • The home has been sold 4 $175. Magnavox radio- RED BARN CASUALS 4 Pakistan. Including Dhurry Work Ski Shop. Rt. 206, Belle Co., Inc.. 2156 Camplain Rd., we are to sefl the furnishings 1 pm. 609-587-9188. WANTED — Sngle woman CAR "TELEPHONE" — with phono, cherry console. $75. Rt. 206 Bate Mead 9' x 12" $490. Heriz 10 X 12', Mead, 201-359-3000. Somerville, NJ 08876. Call consis&ng c4 furniture, coflec- Antique table-top desk. $350. 201-359-3305 $1190. Yalane 9'x 12'. $950. WELL SEASONED Wood — 201-722-2288. tor lev* and Jnendship. for number av_i_bie mmeduttery SKIS — Rossignol 150 cm, 16" cut, split, delivered, ftecnefcy of 27 rears wfx> _n- t_4es 4 some antiques. Woman's 5-speed bike. $25. Of 201-359-6418 Oriental Gold 12' x 20', tor 5Z300 Caa Gone m Par—_ fcs&ng ts: Wing room Tyrolia 150 bindings. 4 yrs. S70/V2 cord. Also in good WANTED TO BUY — Scrap pys ra_Que<__i. frie outdoors Antique copper, fireplace ket- LEVELORS Riveria and Ver- $1400. Bokhara 9' x 15°, 609-924-7500._ _ furniture, several small tables, old, good cond. $30. Also, solid green wood; oak, maple metal, light iron, steel, bat- and in. muse plants and wtfi- tle, $75. Wedgewood china. tical Blinds — at discounted $850, Aubusson's 9' x 12s. C8 SEARS - Power box w' prints, charming old 10 piece Rossignol 160 cm, 4 yrs. old, 4 cherry. $95/cord. 609- teries, radiators, copper, in to Hasan and sr_rayour are 40 pieces. $175. Upholstered prices. Call Marda at 609- $1090. European orientals car araorma 609-655-2863 _hn_nQ room SAC wrought iron without bindings. $15. After 448-9434 ask for Steve bet. brass & aluminum. We spe- frttugttJ. R*cy Boa #04256 armchair, $50. Type- writer, 448-2088. S490. Saroukes 1V x 14', 9' x cialize in industrial scrap. Cur- after 6 pm. marble lop table wrnatching 7pm 609-883-5961. 9am-9pm. co Princeton Packet $65. Vanity front, $60. Freez- 12', 10' x 18". 12' x 26', etc. rently paying the highest mirror, books, large office UKE~NEW — OmegY [>5, CHAM — Knooy pro re- er. $50. Baby's bureau $35. Tabriz 9' x 12', 10' x 18', 12' g WE WILL SELL No ~Wood prices in the area. Payment at WEEKEND SKI desk, old attractive 5 piece XL. Supplemental con- finisned. re-upholstered. Encyclopedia Britannica, Jr. x 12', etc. Kermans 9' x 12', Troubles?? Here's help! All Until It's Seasoned Good — time of delivery. Receiving Slows. bedroom set (pineapple densers 4 Neg. carriers f S13S Rogers Interiors. 609- $100. Power grass mower. 12x20', 11'x 16', 15'x23 , steps: Printer to P O. Press- $100 a cord, $55 Vz cord hours 12-5 pm Mon. thru Fri. Whiarface Appro* 2 rv Bgnt style), mirrors, wind up vic- w/professkxial timer 4 foot 799-2807^ $35. Pictures, skis, ski ap- etc. Arak 9' x 12', $400. Many ure sensitive labels (Cheshire delivered. Call 609-466-1934. Appointment only on Sat. _rs©. SftanB !_gril expanses trota (cabinet only) ideal for switch. Best offer over $625. parel, books 4 much more. Chinese 9' x 12', 8' x 10'. 10' #730) a specialty! All at very Gale Industrial Scrap Iron and wim corrmavoai paot $125 lo CHA7RS ^ 2~dub. one high liquor cabinet other bedroom Also Kodak top of the line WHIRLPOOL COMPACT Sat Jan. 30. Sun. Jan. 31. x 14', 12'x 15', 12'x 20, etc. competitive prices. CCC 60 Metal Co., North Valley Rd.. about $195 per person. back. Contemporary design furniture, kitchen table, other desotve unit. Best offer. Washer — excellent con- 9-5. 18 Riverside Dr. Prince- Many other large unusual N. Main, Cranbury. 609- Roosevelt. For info call 609- 609-921-3867 nylon upholstered. Exc bedroom furniture, kitchen 609-924-1295? dition. $160. 609-655:1834. cond. S*o covers included. ton. Or. by appointment for sizes, throw rugs, silk rugs 4 655-3477. 448-2679. table, other bedroom fur- the next 2 weeks. 609-921- LIVING ROOM furniture - for runners. No dealers, by ap- SMITH-CORONA Portable WHITE SEWING Machine — 135 Best offer over $170. CaS af- rvture. kitchen table, ice Hair dryer. Air conditioner. WANTED! STAMP accumu- Bargain Mart ter 7pm 609-921-2305 8766. sale. Excellent condition. Call pointment. 609-625-9810, Elec. typewriter — $75,2 bur- skates, 3 antique caned 609-448-8278. 609-398-6571. Ocean City gundy exec, desk chairs, $75 Recliner with heat and vi- lations, collections. Post T75 OUN UARX 3 Stes — CHINESE MODERN" Hutch chairs. Wallace Nut—ng prints. GLASS 4 CHROME Dining Galleries. Hotel Flanders. brator. Spring & mattress. A Cards, 609-448-8941. Table — approx. 60x31, w/ 4 Dining Rm. Suites ea. 609-452-1965 eves. Solomon 444 bindings. — Oaed walnut finon. one of ok) China 4 glass, and many 11 th St. 4 Board Walk, Ocean lot of stack tables, new. Rock- WANTED — Outdoor plastic — antique Flintlock shotgun, SOFA — 84" 3 cushion. Blue Solomon poles. Nordica a land. 86" tang. $1750. other Interesting Hems. For chrome 4 wrte vinyl chairs. City, N.J. 08226. well sander with dust bag, like nativity scene. 2ft. high, - 609-392-7874 or 609-695- details cal: $165. Can 609-737-3672. plus nearly new refrig. 609- tweed, excellent condition. new. Large wood stove. boots, UZB 9'^ 170 Yamaha 392-4999. ORIENTAL DESIGN Rugs — animals, kings," shepherds. 9721. CONTt REALTY- GOLD Padded Bar — 4 $250, or best offer. 609- Counter range. Plywood 8 AS Round 2 stes. Solomon 2, exc. cond, must sell, 9x12 201-874-8253. AUCTION SERVICE stools, exc. cond, $275. LOG SPLITTING — Reason- 882-1200. hardwood. Call anytime 609- S-40 EsnAngs. Nordica boots COAT ^-Mus*rat 4 9x15, $500 each. 201- WANTED FIESTA — Din- Best orlar. 609-924-4990 alt ined. size 10-12. good con- Modem living room set, 2 able rates. 609-466-1887. SOFA — good condition, 452-2566. couches, 3 tables, very good 251-2781 after 5pm. nerware, any quantity. 609- ditxsn. $500 or bo. 609- ETHAN ALLEN Cut Crystal LOG SPLITTERS — for rent beige 4 brown geometric de- WINDOW TREATMENT cond. $175. 609-448-5225. 799-9410. 882-7840 Lamp — 35" high, rectangular and togs split at your home. ORIGINAL AUSTRIAN) Jack- sign, $100. 201-297-6167. Finest Quality 25^66 RECORDS — 50s. ets — direct import, $110. WANTED — die cast and mirrors 4 misc. Reasonable. GRAINFED HOGS — meat Call Montgomery Small En- STAINED GLASS Supplies Lowest Price! 6Cs. 70"s. SI 3000 tapes. 45 COMPLETE Call 609-466-3360. steel toys. Call 609-443- sngtes Eves. 201-874-6857 wlamps tor sale. PracncaJfy 609-799-3759. cut to your own specifications. gine Repair. 609-466-2829. — Distributors 4 Discoun- Vertical BSnds PAINTED Matching Furniture 4556. 250~ GAiXON^OU ~far* — new. Evenings. 609-655- RLE CABINETS — 4~&~"5 Smoked, wrapped 4 frozen. MAN'S DIAMOND ring — an- ters. Custom designs. Repair Levokx Riviera BSnds 609-452-1795. — 2 desks w/ drawers, 2 WANTED — Antiques 4 3675: drawer, good condition. A + tique. European cut 1.8 carat 4 restoration. Lamps, mir- Woven Woods $50 Please ca3 201-359- Furniture from the 1940's and grade G.F. or R.R. Cost $300. HART 175 SKIS — Scott center stone surrounded by 6 chairs, bookcase. Bargain rors, planters, etc. Princeton Custom Shades, etc 5595. COMPLETE KITCHENF— back. Dining 4 bedroom sets, Sacrifice $75. CaH 609-921- poles. Sangiorgio boots size sm diamonds set in platinum. $30. 609-799-1475. Stained Glass, 38 Spring St., Free shop at home service 2 BEDROOMl"LAMPSf— per- Parsed Wood-Mode cabi-' desks of all kinds, glassware, 3213 after 5p.m. Appraised $7500, asking PAN AMERICAN — Free 609-921-1311. prof, measurement and in- fect condi-on. Cafl 600 <«&- nets, Formica counters, ap- 10. 609-921-6492. clocks 4 lamps, etc. Estates $5500. Reply Box #04239 Co pass. Best offer. 201-329- RUBBER STAMPS stall. plances. washer, dryer. 609- FIREPLACE WOOD — Cut 4 HENKEL — Harris, Hickory purchased with clean out ser- Princeton Packet. 2067. School or College address, ROBERT SITNER 924-7398 eves. spirt, choice seasoned oak. Chair. Pearson, Century — vice. 609-586-0777 anytime. 2" CANE TUB" CHAIRST — Home, business, zip code. DECORATORS COOK FREE — with seasoned 1 yr 4 longer. Deli- the finest furniture is on sale MAPLE DINETTE — set, PITNEY BOWES — 3 brand Gold 4 green upholstered 30"x40". 1 leaf, 4 Mates new mail machines. Model Rubber stamps of all kinds 609-448-3758 WANTED — 1 exercise bike seats, exc. cord S5Oea Sunsftne. Sotar cookbook vered 4 stacked $80 a toad now. 10-40% off. Take 202 4 within a 10 mi. radius of mi. past Peddler's Village to chairs. 609-799-9410. 5511. Must sacrifice, best of- and sizes made to your order WOODBURNING Stove — 2 4 1 barbell set. Days 609- 201-874-6572. gives 82 detectable recipes at: years old, Jotul #1. Call even- using Free sunshine tor fuel. Higrrtstown. 609-448-4253. Buckingham. Turn right onto BUILDING MATERIALS fer. Call 609-924-0095 ask for 984-5585. eves 921-6573. 2 SNOW TTRES — tubeiess ings 609-924-7934. Easy lo tofiow piarn for burld- 413 No. two miles to Stone ANDERSEN Windows & Barbara. HINKSON'S PIANOS WANTED" H70-15. hardry used. $50. FIREPLACE WOOD — can ng portable solar stove ind 201-359-5556. House Furniture, Rt. 413, Doors. All sizes 4 styles. 50% PLANTS — Moving, selling 82 Nassau St. WORKBENCH Children'; Toilet -wrxte. good cond.. $6 50 postpaid. Princeton Irv MecharacsvOle. Pa. 215-794- discount. collection of greenhouse cac- Furniture — Bed, dresser CALL FIREWOOD — Slabwood. air $25 609-924-5119. temationaJ Sola/ Institute, 7479. PLYWOOD Sheathing 4x8. tus, etc. Sat.Jan 30 10-2. 4 TERRIFIC STUFF — Holiday night table, desk, shelf unit i hardwoods. 3 cords $207 de- 2 UPRWSTFREECERSi — 5 Box 532. Ridge Rd.MonJcl. ext. Charred Oak Lane, E. Wind- Spa Jack LaLaine VIP mem- chair. Please call 609-924 livered. Also logs, green 4 HORSE MANURE — Get 800-392-6927 used refrs.: 4 washers: 5 gas NJ. 08852. 3/8 $6.48 1/2 $7.48 sor, 609-448-8773. bership; Ithaca 12 guage 9734 aft. 3 pm. seasoned by the trailer load. your gardens ready for spring, dryers: 2 e*eo dryers: port 5/8 $9.88 3/4 $12.88 shotgun (pump action) like 140 WE BUY — good used 4 anti- — sleep sora, chairs, 215-736-2866. $25/truckload. delivered. 609- POOL TABLES — antique 4 washer; 30" gas range, port, RAILROAD Ties, new. new; Silver Cross baby car- Merchandise que furniture. One piece to carpeting. Afl excellent con- 448-2191. used. Large selection. Expert dtanwasher. port B4W TV. FIREWOOD — Seasoned 1 creosoted-6x6x8, $4.90. riage; Bedroom set,. triple entire estates. Call 609-397- dition, reasonable. 609- service. Call Princeton Pool Wanted Guaranteed free delivery. yr. $110 a cord. Defivered. HOT TUBS 4 Jacuzzi Whirl- 4x6x8 $3.45 dresser, high chest, 2 match- 1599. '* 890-3252. pools — Many styles and Tables, Rt. 518, Hopewell. 201-369-3718. 609-443-4919 after 5pm. PRESSURE treated RR ties, ing mirrors, Danish modem; ANYTHING MARKED — WE BUY — Stamp collec- CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY sizes. Expert installation. Au- 609-466-1717. "Your Local FIREWOOD — Seasoned, 6x6x8. $8.90. Modem table lamp. Call 609- sterling silver, silver 4 gold, tions, old letters 4 postcards. 4 JEEP~WHEELS wan L78x — oft while crushed vervet thorized Jacuzzi whirlpool Pro Shop". spirt, mixed hardwoods. Free LUMBER, new. big discount. 448-6858 or 448-3361. any condition silver ingots. Immediate cash avail. Call 15 snows. $80. Myers Snow sora & toveseat $450 or best Spa dealer. Princeton Pool ~ PRINTING ~~ Wedding bands 4 sets. U.S. ptow ST 78 power angfang delivery. 1 cord 4x4x8. HARDWOOD FLOORING, offer: top of trte bronzetone Table 4 Spa Co. Rt. 518. PHOTOTYPE SWEATERS — AlFat Half stamp collections-any size; ______201-526-8898. ' Bruce, Sykes, etc. Big dis- electro touch, almost new etectric Maytag dryer. 2 yrs Hopewetl, 609-466-1718. Price. Designer 4 traditional antiques any kind. Private in- 145 counts. GRAPHIC SERVICES styles. Far Away Places. Musical with tonga lor CJ, $1200: Ski oktike new. $200: walnut FIREWOOD — Mostly vestor. Call 609-587-7507. IBM EXECUTIVE — model BIRCH Plywood. new.4x8. Route 206, Rocky Hill. boots. San Manx), used 1 yr. won btack formica top comer hickory, cut in September. Business Stationery "C" typewriter. Good con- 1/4-$18 1/2-$32 3/4-$38. 609-924-4191. BUYING DIAMONDS — no Instruments sizes 5 & 6 $20 each. desk. $25. 609-799-4639. Spit 4 deftvered within 20 (Offset, Raised, Engraved) dition $275. 609-882-0206 FORMICA, Nevamar, size too small or too large. 1963 GIBSON Guitar ES 335 609-448-1886 after 4pm. Keep trying. mile radius of Hopewea. $90 Wedding Invitations TAPE DECK. — Sharp. 8- after 6 p.m. MeliamHe, Wilsonart, etc. Dis- Also silver, gold 4 dental — Beautiful cond. Exc. action trucktoad. Cafl 609-466-0604 (15% Discount) track player/recorder. Like DINING Room Table — 6 ITALIAN PROVINCIAL — An- counts. gold. Private investor. Call 4 sound. 12 string. $500. — good cond.. best offer. Cait eves. Carbonless Forms new, seldom used, $55. chairs, buffet $200. 609- tique gold dining room set. DOORS, steel 4 wood, (Ded. 10% from 609-587-7507. 215-860-0265. 609-796-2859 FIREWOOD — Hard Seas- Stanley, Benchmark.etc. Big 609-448-7439. 448-3612. Round 48" table, china cabi- last quoted price) CASH FOR YOUR Antique AARON-ALL PIANO — Mov- 7 CUSHIONED COUCH"— oned, spM $90 a cord. On discount. OffilNG ROOM SET — net velvet chairs. Exquisite 4 TELEPHONE INTER- Furniture — we are a large ers. We move it anywhere. blue green $25; double bed farm. 609-448-4856. KITCHEN Cabs. new. Big dis- MASTERGRAPHX w leaf & 6 chairs. Also 64" never used. 609-896-2030 VIEWERS — Part time, 18 dealer specializing in Oak. Fully insured. 201-225-5977 (no mattress or box spring) counts on an brands. 609-924-0460 Route 206 wide breaktront w/ 4 gtass FIREWOOO - All hardwood: Mon.-Fri. yrs. + .^ Market research for Willing to buy 1 piece to entire or 225-5976. $25; new hangng light w doors. Pecan wood, perfect seasoned, spit 4 deftvered. SKYLIGHTS. Big discounts. Rocky Hill the G'allup Organization, JANUARY THAW SALfT contents. 201-329-2062. CERTIFIED AUCTIONEER chain $20. Cat 609-448-5637 condition. $2500. Please cat $110 cord. $65 half cord. WOOD Sheathing, new, RALEIGH Competition GS — evenings and weekends from Al Hand 4 Power Toots Now GOING TO Bahamas — — Appraisals, Personal, after 6. 609-883-2252. 609-448-4363. specials. $5.84. All Campagnoto, used 1 our office. We will train. 20% off. Stanley.True- 609-924-9600 ext. 351.Need Scuba Equipment. New commercial farm, estate. DISCOUNT season. $500. Call 609- ANTIQUES — Household- DISCOUNT Lighbng — The FIREWOOO — A-1 sea- Temper, S-K. B 4 D, Rockwell PLYWOOD CENTERS 10am-4pm. : or old. 609-448-5358 after 6 Richard S. Winthrop, 609- soned hardwood, must set to 4 SMI. Al Display SkWes re- 587-4173. Mowng from Dayton. Ice HoOeJhBr ft CnMip LjQnOnQ tot- W1NDOWW1ZARD p.m. 921-0967. meet coaage tuition. Deft- duced 25% now. Anthracite REGISTERED OR NOT — I cream parlor chars & table. tures, tamps. shad«s. parts Bristol 1-800-523-8707 TELEPHONE INTER- GUNS 4 SWORDS — Mili- Chopin o*d vending machines, photo- md ropflaTU. Qocfcj, QiA ttsens vered 4 stackad. S12S/cord. and Cannei Coal. See us for will buy your guns legally. I VIEWERS — part time. 18 Warminster 215-674-0205 tary items. Federal 4 State Piano & Organ Co- graphic equipment, weed & firvpiaos OQUapmgnt. HUQO 609-737-9142. your building. am licensed and will pay a yrs.+ . Market research for MATTRESS FACTORY — licensed as required for NewChoose from Steinway, encydoperias. ^B^-Tri p "' *TH I ot urano nvTios FOAM CUT —Any size-any J.S. Amerman Co. good price. Call Bert 609- the Gallup Organization. See them made on the prem- Jersey transactions. Will and at discount prtoss. THE shape. While-U-Wait. YourPn>__rt 924-3800 days. - Work from your home. We will Sohnier, Snabe etc. Rent or ises. Custom sizes. TEN make house calls, pay high- 609-499-2294 ROOSTERS COUP on RL Cushions made Ike new. Home Cantor train. Phone 609-924-9600 buy 1001 N. Olden Ave., YEAR GUARANTEE. 30 day SEASONED Hardwood For est cash. Bert, 609-924-3800 29. Lambertvae. NJ. OPEN Prices given over phone. The Neehenk: SU.NJ. ext 350, 9am-2:30pm. Trentop) 609-695-745e. unconrjitjonal refund. Prices Sale — Split or whole. Deli- days, or leave tape message. ANTIQUE ORIENTAL Tabra 6 DAYS 609-397-0027. Foam Firm, Gladstone, 201- 201-369-5511 201-369-4202 gladly given on phone. The vered by the cord. 609-259- THE GALLUP Organization LICENSED GUN — dealer CLARINETS-BOOSEY- Rug — 12x19. $6500 Cat 234-1622. 7001. 609-446-2000. BCOCRECORD FOAM FIRM. Gladstone • — is looking for reliable, buying 4 selling any kind of HAWKES — wood. Asking $50 or beat oiler. Couch $35 FOR SALE — 4- Untoon re- KENMORE Heavy Duty 201-234-1622. SEASONED HARDWOOD mature people to do daytime handguns, rifles, shotguns, $240. And 2 at $75 ea. (wood) ASH i OAK Frawood Aaaon- or best ofler. 201-254-8054 fractor. Equatorial mount, telephone interviewing from 201-782-6840. Washer and Bectrtc Dryer — MATTRESSES — World — split, delivered 4 stacked. unusual knives, daggers, ment — apH & aged. One electric drive, super Urthex. 5 our office. Hrs. 9am - 4:30pm, E_xc0vttnt Gon_*ooci. AlrnoocI famous bedding at discount 1 cord, $115-5130. If you will swords 4 bayonets. Modem ELECTRIC PLAYER Piano— cord daftvered * stackad. DRESSERS— 1 targe, $50; eye-ptecea + 60mm and Monday-Friday. We will train. color. $500 peir. Evenings prices. Factory dfrect to you, need wood w/in 7 mos. or antique, U.S. or foreign. Best offer. Call after 4 pm, $120. (ust detvered. $100 1 smal $25. Cat 609-924- Zoom eyepieces. 609-683- Call 609-924-9600 x 351. 608-924-1493. fully guaranteed by manufac- please order today. 609-259- Buying registered or not. Pri- 609-924-1711: Pickup truck toad. $75. Cat 7231. 1073 6-7pm. Chns 609-««6-024« aft 6pm turer. CaD 201-536-1784 af- 7Q1S. Mark Puaan. vate collector. Call 609-587- FENDER-RHODES 72. Elec- DRIED NUT SALE — al- KERO-SUN HEATERS — THE STOVE BARN — dis- 7507. FOR SALE — 3000jr» tual tar 7pm. SEASONED HARDWOOD — count wood/coal stove sales. tric piano, like new. 609- monds 5 t>. SO SO pis- tartc exosatont oondaHon. Ed special values. Omni 105s. ATAW • TAPES — cheap MEYERS— 6 Foot Straight SpUt 4 delivered $100 perEnergy specialists, installa- LIONEL TRAINS — and ac-883-6034. i tachios saaad $458 par fc.. Oielanbar.li 609-443-1701 or $209.95: Ractant 10s 4 Ra- Cat 609-824-3428. Kenny. diant 3ffs. $178.95. Lambert- Snow Plow $375. Call cord. CaH 609-737-0438 or tions, accessories, Rte. 206,cessories wanted. 609-587- FENDOR RHODES 88 — raifow nuts (raw) $4J6 par 250-9346 after 4 pm. 609-466-0106. 7271. BATHTUBS — «*» * shower t Wt Hn carry Mart vMe, NJ 609-397-3348. 201-359-3349. Station Square, BeHe Mead. elec. piano, brand new, $750. FREE KMOUNG -pad 201-359-5206. Jewelry. InrJan cotton gar- MINOLTA OFFICE Copy Ma- SEASONED HARDWOOD — OLD JUKEBOXES — Re- Acoustic Bass Amp 220 - taaan & pruned tree •moa. & He. $25. shower marts (up to 40% off). Man LANE CONTEMPORARY chine — 114TC. exceflent $125 per cord. Spftt hard- TRIO TAG Sales, Inc. — "We mote speakers, wallboxes, $250. 609-799-0146. 5-6 pm. Cut what you need. 809-M8- I $25- Tub racaufcad $2a grocenaa. sweets. Sana a drtng room set—round ped- bondttton. $495. 609-466- wood. $85 per half cord de- do all the work," Profitable parts. Unusual old phono- GUITARS, BASSES. Amps 4 7178. Servwg Marcer Ceu Kandat appamoaa tor foreign v^svat estal table w/ 2 leaves, 6 1271. livered. Flammer Tree Ser- sale of entire or partial con- graphs, coin operated items, More —• new 4 used. Lowest Park & Beaa Mead areas. (iiry220v). We aaw rant FREE WKXER ChaaT"— chalra. sgnted hutch. $800; vtee. 609-395-O844. tents of your home. Profes- old Capehart phonographs. prices around. Money back MODERN WALNUT — Din- Ca* Save Your Tub. tie banY InrJan video movie tapes 4 have your party before Jan. coflee table 4 2 and tables. skxialty conducted at your 609-737-9249. guarantee. We buy, sell, Ing Room. 6 chairs, 2 leaves, SECRETARIAL DESK—with tape recorders. For more 30th. Cat for detats eft 4 pm arnoMea giess nps, «w sex. convenience. 609-883-3535, trade 4 do repairs. Dan Sky custom pads, Ightad china typing return. Beige, walnut ORIENTAL RUGS — we pay into, cat 201-821-7775 or 609-587-3511. •• 600-799-1861 aft 6pm. 215-493-5332 or 609-882- Music of Kingston, 201-297- SET — Spfcca. hutch $900. Maytag washer. laminate top, chroina legs.

145 180 pets & Animals «« Pets & Animals 1M Autos Wanted 2°° Autos For Sale 200 Autos For Sale 200 Autos For Sale Mobile Home* INDOOR YARD Sale —rugs, instruments COLUE PUPPY tor sale — 4 SMAUrSTABLE — In So. ALL JUNK CARS and trucks 72 VW Karmarm Ghia - good 78 BUICK LaSabre Custom '81 TOYOTA COROLLA — 4 ADULT PARK — 1O'x55', furniture, yard goods, odds 'n mot. okl, me vnartdnQS, wry Brunswick has box state wanted. — Frse towing S15 running cond. Needs body — A-1 cond, designer paint dr. deluxe. 5 spd.. a/c, am/fm fully furnished 2 bdrm home: KMG. ALTO SAXOPHONE" •nds. 609-799-2305. playful. $75. 201-521-1966. aval. Ring & exercise trade and up. ScarpeH Auto Wrecfc- work, $1000. 609-924-1343 Must be seen. $5195. — fee new conctoon. Cat 799-6466. Sat & Sun. bat 12 tape, many extras, best offer. Call eves 6-10. 609-448-' Best of care. 201-329-6259 rtg. 609-396-7040. eves or 799-0668 weekdays. 609-587-2049. 201-725-68S2. & 4. 9 BirctTwood Ct W. Feeds and Grains 609-587-2542. 4907. For al animaJs at ANY CLEAN '72 VW Super Beetle —Blue. 78 CADILLAC Coupe — exc. RICHENBACKER Bass SPRINGER SPANIEL — ALLAIRE LEASING! Service 230 ROSEDALE IMJLS Beautiful 4 mo. old puppy. DOMESTIC OR 4 spd, runs beautifully. $1075 cond., fully loaded, all power, — Domestic or foreign. New Gutar — And case. Very 166 FOREIGN CAR negotiable. 609-924-4338. good cond: $350 609-896- HeaMarfcet& 274 Aknander St Fully house trained. All new tires, garaged. 45,000 cars, vans, light trucks. Lease ATTN. DUCK Hunters— Low Princrton papers. Relocating (or job. rfQHEST PRICES '73 CHEVROLET CAPRICE mi., $6200. 201-329-6741. the engage-a-car way. No profile 12' Sneek Box, glass 0980. Rummage Sates PECK MOTORS 609-924-0134 must sal. Interested parties W,agon — Extras, dean. 78 CAMARO — 21,000 mi., down,payments; lower over wood. Oars, anchor, PIANOS" T'~ORGANS~~^- PACKARD'S OUTDOOR caB 609-924-5606. $700. 201-359-8778. std.trans, excel, cond, am/fm monthly payments. Free cushions, etc. $400 Call Salee-Servica-Rencato- Las- FLEA Market now reopen For Home or Horse* 609-924^454 stereo, p/s. $4750. 609- booklet. 609-393-1190. Frank 609-443-5814. sons. Baldwin Hammond TASHAMA FARMS 73 MERCEDES 280C — under new management. Spat FW - 3 hole $14.35 per I WANT Your VW. Now! — (If 883-8964 eves. MUMC Cantar. 1911 Bruns- N. J. 51000 original miles, sunroof, BMW 1970—2002 - Exc. int. NEW BOAT SUPS Wed.. Fn.. Sat & Sun. 930 10* section. 100 sections at that's okay with you) Bug. wick Ave. Lawroncevae. NJ beautiful in & out. Must see & 78 DODGE ASPEN — 6 cyl. Body needs work. $1,000 Discount Prices $13 35 ML 2 hole. $10 70 per Indoor/Outdoor Rkigs Wagon or Ghia, any year or 609-599-2700. am until dark. Space S3 per drive. $8900. 215-860-0265. stick on floor. $2800. 201- firm. Exc. for parts. 125.000 25 Ft. Slip-$275 day Res caf Cnarie Stone 10" tecsoa condition, prefer running. Call 73 OLDS — 4 dr. air, pb, ps. 722-1825. original mi. 201-369-5289 Up The Creek Marina PIANOS ORGANS 201-369-3188. Board Fence - 1XSX16 Oak Instruction ft Training Bill. 609-466-1328. after 6. Ask for Ken! 201-269-6469 Most Maior Brands Boards. K 50 ea. bundtos o< Good rubber, road ready. 78 FIAT 128 — 2 dr, low 170 201-359-2660 JUNK CARS WANTED — $1,195. 609-655-0582. mileage. $2000. 609-443- CAPRI "72—new paint; snow Bayville, N.J. Warehouse Pnces Auctions 98 at $3.50 ea. Sawn Locust $20. - $100. 201-S48-6582. —EEHOLD Posts. Keystone 2x4 woven 74 AUDI FOX — Good con- 5126. tires, good cond., $1100. 240 Stmtng AucMon Gali~ Princeton STUBI Instructions MUSC CENTER wire fence. Also 12" round MACKETS Towing Service dition, needs minor repairs. 78 MUSTANG II — Exc. 609-737-3946. 62 No. Second Ave Anirnd Rescue League R?. 9 U'^r mt no arde) Cedar show jump rails. — wants your junk car. Any $600 or best offer. Evenings cond. Economical, 40,000 HONDA ACCORD — 76. Rartan. »U. condition. Call 609-443-6259. BASS & GUITAR Lessons — 201-462-4730 $10 50 ea 20 or more $8 50 609-924-1493. mi., auto., am/fm. $3900. $2400. Leave message for by Dan Sky. Pro teacher &. 201-725-511 a Mon«wy Rental each WANTED — VWs m need of 201-821—7971. Mr. Shanfield 609-924-5792. recording artist. All styles, 2O1-685-fl6«5 74 CHEV. Caprice Estate Ffom $7 50 repair. Any year. Top dollar HONDA ACCORD — 2 dr, beginners to advanced. Low. or 201-4S4-KM7 Caeh 4 Carry Prices wagon — full power, a/c, roof 78 OLDS Custom Cruiser offered. 201-297-7500, after 6 1981, auto, am/fm, extras. rates, will travel. Princeton PIANOS"— Bought ioidTre- Top Quafty rack, dean, 72,000 mi, good Wagon — 48.000 mi, 8 track/ ESTATE AUCTION 297-6721. A-1 cond. $6000. 609-771- area. 201-297-3520 or 609- r colt, reAnahed Q^& 201- Any Ouantfty to exc. cond. $1350. Call am/fm, air. Asking $5500. 356-9153 Sun Jan 31 11am 609-921-0957 anytime. 609-443-6645 2802/609-466-1511.! 924-7039. trapecaon. Sal 1 "30. 2-5 and For intor. & Del. Chgs.. B L CARS WANTED PIANO TUNJNG & Repair K 215-347-1730. 74 FORD WAGON — 8 pass, 78 OLDS —"98 Regency JEEPS. CARS, PICKUPS — BEGINNING PIANO — in- guaranteed, reasonable tree Sunday 131. 9^30-10:55 AMERICAN ANO FOREIGN new bat. & exhaust system. from $35. Available at local struction lor children. Com- FREE PUPPIES ^Adorable. Sedan. Diesel, 38,000 mi. estimates M. SchmaM, 609- $1695. Call 6pm to 8pm. Gov't Auctions. For Directory prehensive program, West- EARLY AMERCAN 18th C maed. Samoyedctack labra- Top Dotar Paw Black, loaded, leather int. 452-8806 minster Choir College train- Pennsy»'s mastfiead. 466-0732. mpg, $8800. 201-264-9081. 513! or pony. Instruction & training yrs. old, medium size, prefers 75 FIAT 128 — sedanTlight This well maintained auto is certified, secondary ed. Jr. + WANTED FIESTA — Dwv lights; colored pattern glass; in ndtng & driving. Specialized adults. green, am/fm casette, new avail, for $4295. Call 609- SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS — Sr. high + college ex- nerware. any quanety 609- Victorian castor set-i9th C. rates. Open nights. Inquiries 2 Female, spayed, brown & dition. No rust. $500. Call tires, new battery, $1300. 443-3564 after 6pm. vans, trucks. Many sell for perience. Call 609-393-1987 School Clocks & Vienna Re- white Terrier type dogs, nice under $200. For information 799-9410 invited. 609-466-3426. 609-921-1520. 201 -265-2000 ext. 2806 days. '79 ACCORD — silver, reg. after 7 pm. gulator etc Also. John F. temperment. on purchasing similar '68 DODGE WAGON — V-8, 609-448-7352 eves., wkends. gas, 27,000, mint, call after Kennedy & Lyndon Johnson, HORSEBACK RIDING — All Male 5 yr. old Lhasa Apso. bargains call 602-998-0575 ENGLISH" as a second lang- Antiques manual trans. 127,000 mi. 75 MGETConvertibte —~O7- 7pm, 609-883-5293. typed tetters signed; postcard year. We never dose. Also Adorable 6 week old male & ext. 6934. Phone call refun- uage — Exp. teacher for chil- 14-18 mpg, 609-683-1097 iginal owner. New brakes, ALLENTOWN ANTIQUE coSecfion. We also ' have a wefl trained horses for sale. female Beagle type pups. 79 BMW 320i — Stick, air, dable^ _^^__ dren & adults. All levels. In- after 6 pm. clutch & exhaust systems. CENTER — 7 Oxirch Si. select assortment o( Orten- 201-521-9879. Female 1 yr. old German sunroof, alloys,, fog lights, dividuals, families, small Call after 1pm 609-395-0463. 205 Aitarttown. Nj 8 dealers tata a suberb set o< 4 carved HORSES BOARDED"— Lush Shepherd type dog prefers a •68~TEMANSf-^~A7r7 pbTps. Blaupaunkt cassette. Sierra Motorcycles groups. Princeton.-Rree con- specializing in furniture. Rosewood armchairs w mar- pasture: stans available, pool home in the country. Low mileage, new paint, rally 76 DODGE Dart beige. Asking $9800' Call sultation. 609-924-8545. 1980 SUZUKI —175, brand china, glassware, pnrrwrves, ble inserts at back; Iman, privileges in season. 609- Female spayed. 18 mos. old, wheels, good rubber, exc cyl. good body, radio, 8 track 609-737-0914. FRENCH TUTORING — By doffis. an osco & nouv«au & new, fantastic cond. Asking Satsuma; Oocsonne: Nippon 466-3539 after 4pm or week- lemon & white purebred cond. $1,550. 609-655-0582. w/power booster, 4 new tires, 79 CJ7—-6 cyl., p/s, am/fm, professional teacher from ccttecabies. Open 10-5. 6 chocolate set & tea setCoi ends. Pointer: & 11 mo. old female just passed inspection. Ask- $950. 201-874-3660. Rutgers University_^ll levels. days-tireefc. C3c*ed Tuesday 69" CAMARO CLASSic" — Renegade Pkg., 31.000 mi. lection of Japanese Wood- orange & white Pointer (show ing $1800, negotiable. 609- 1981 HONDA Moped — Used Call 609-921-0372. Dealer space available LABRADOR RETRIEVERS Exc. running cond. good body $5300. 609-924-2321. block Prints. quality): & male liver & white 8 924-1267. 1 summer. Valued $695, sell- 609-259- 3952 — Yeflows 4 blacks. AKC. & interior. $1975, negotiable. FRINCHTESSONS —Con"- . mo. old purebred Pointer. 79, CORVETTE — Auto, ng for $450. 609-448-6969. OC PAJNTJNGS. sagned ex- good quality, ioveabie 609- 201-356-6155. 76 FORD COURIER"— Vi T-top, cruise control, electric versation-grammar-reading ANTIQUES SALE — 20% off Female ivi yr. old purebred ampies by Leonard Oct- 448-6121 '69 DODGE Dart GTS— con- ton. 64,000 mi, 24 mpg, wide door locks' & windows, am/fm, 2 (beginner, intermediate & ad- n both buddtngs. Furniture. SaJukt. housebroken. needs wheels. $3180. 201-297- " Trucks man. Georoe M. BruesUe: LABRADOR RETRIEVER vertible. Besty offer. Call after a/c, stereo'cassette player, tilt vanced). Spring term. Regis- ighcrg., cofleceWes. 1000sof compaoionship. 5493. Wm Van DeVeWe BonfteW. Puppies — show, field, pets. 5pm or weekends. 609- wheel. 29,000 mi. Exc. cond. 72 CHEVY 3/4 Ton — 6 cyl. ter now. 609-921-0492. items too nurwrous to list Ehct Oark. A E Mumsady. E AKCOFA reg Ch sired Female spayed, all bjack. 448-2347. __ 76 MAVERICK — 2 dr., Must be seen. Asking stan. trans, steel utility boxes GUITAR "^ Tessons ~"all Come eary lASer-Topa De- $1,200. Call 609-883-3450 Versoeckhoven & W de Guaranteed 609-883-450S. dedawed cat. •69" OLDS" CUTLASS^A/C. 30,000 mi., exc. cond. $11,650. Call 609-586-2119 levels, all styles, taught by signers. 4! £. Afton Av«. Klercfc-fDutcri Landscape). Sem»-long hair young Calico $2,350. 609-737-1252 after 5 or 609-393-3743. after 6 pm. Berkeley College of Music LABRADOR Retnever Pups new tires & battery, running Yartfiey. Pa. 215-493-6114 HP. Btoomef. LAan Genth. cat. p.m. '74 CHEVY SUBURBAN graduate. Call Ed Cedar — AKC reg. btacks & yel- condition. Best offer over 79 FORD MUSTANG — 3 dr. ANTIQUES onmfcvea — MtfU- AT Bncher Male orange marmalade cat. Trailer Spedal — Cheyenne 609-443-5163. lows, dear hips, Ch. blood- $200. 609-924-3179 aft. j>pm. •76"R"ENA~ULTTeCar — a/c, sedan, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm, house Artsques. 1007 Rt 28. WATEnCOLORS Edmund looks like Morris. package, loaded, new paint lines 609-397-2287 fm, 32 mpg, good cond. other extras, exc, cond. Call TESSONS —Jazz, Norm BrarxM. 20!-725-7306 Darch Lewis. GranvtSe Per- •69 "VW "Bug —""Completely 2 altered male, all white, long $2500 or b/o. 609-799-8250. 609-896-3539 aft 5 pm. job, exc. cond, orig. owner. Classical, Folk, Pop. Ex- Weekends & by aopt kns, Wrr. Bersnea. George LARGE PONY JUMPER -r- haired cats. restored & customl2ed. New $2500 firm. 609-924-4522 or Reg OH mare 142. Bold. engine, paint, flare fenders, 76~tOYOTA —"Corona"sta- 79 FORD LTD — 4 dr, aTc. perienced teacher of begin- HANKINS Antiques. 169 Howed Gay Rare French 180 655-0231. wtismg. sassy Askrtg $1800. tires, more. Must see. $1850. tion wagon, automatic, am/fm stereo. Executive ning & advanced students. Mercer St. Hiymtown. NJ proc* lee, JuSes Cheret. Pen Lost & Found 79 PLYMOUTH Trail Duster 609-924-2946. & tm. Jrnmy Emsj, Roon, 201-469-0975 after 530pm 609-448-4492. 43,000 miles, excellent con- driven. $3000 or best offer. We Buy 4 s#t fumtun, crsna. $50 REWARD — gold watch dition. Asking $3000. Call — Meyers 7 way plow, CB penal skesch; Pen i r* 70 BUICK;IESABRE"^"good 609-587-4082 ask for Tony. G"U nr A R T E^S"ONSTAI i glass. ;eweiry. SovKy jr»r>gs ONE HALF — German short- wtxaceiet band, initials NB Tarn after 6 pm. 609-921- radio, tape deck, 5 snow tires, Raphael Soyer. Gouache. running cond. $150. Call 79 HONDA PRELUDE — levels. Vocal coaching, tape Come in ard Drowse Open hatred Pointer puppies. 7 on back. Lost in vJcm. of 4 reg tires. 34,000. mi. Orig. t! » 4 30 Tues so S*s. 609- A.B Frost e«C wks okl adorable pups 609-924-0520 eves. Exc. cond., sunroof, cassette. facilities avail. Bob Korman Kingston Shop Rite/Drug Fair _ _ _ owner, excell. cond. 201- 443-41C3 or 443-6772 raaed WOc. Wormed $20.' Call day 609-292-7400, eves. 609-921-3669. ORJEKTAL RUGS «xdude prk. tot. Please call 609- •76DODGE DART"—"4 d7. 76 VW Stationwagon — gar- 359-5856 aft. 5 pm. Ca3 609-737-2335 609-896-9318 or 201-766- G UJTArfa" B ASS" Lessons^- HI-FI,. EARiV 1950 s — JO&d room sue Henj & several o* 799-6324, sentimental value. super run., 6 cyi.. a/c, p/s, aged, auto, f/w drive, a/c, reg. THREE TRUCKS — For sale. $700/besl offer. 201-821- 7983. for beginners, intermediates mahogany corsc*e ASXSTQ vanous sues PARK PET CENTER LOST BEAGLE~^~ Large, gas, 28 mpg, $2500. 201- 1971 Ford pickup. F250.1967 8422. 79 MAZDA 626 — gold, 2 d7., & advanced students. Ex- $!50 201-374-6250 3201 VI*ge Shopper B tn-cokxed male, friendly, has 874-4993. Ford pickup, F350.1969 Jeep TERMS Cash. Voa MC Frankln Park. NJ 08823 5 spd., a/c, am/fm cassette, perienced teacher in rock, KiNGSTON AXTJOUES — tags for Snowden Lane, but 70 JEEP Commando — 77 B-210DATSUN — ex- Commando, complete w/ jazz, and other styles includ- checks (201) 297-3833 mags., 42.000 mi. $5,700. 43 Main S«. »Cnr~Mon, NJ staying on Mt. Lucas Rd. Myers power angle plow, V-6, cellent condition. Call 215- snow plow. All trucks good ing music theory. Call Jake Proucfy Announces 4 wd, wamer hubs, auto, p/s, 493-3042. Call 609-896-1999 days, 799- running cond. Best offers. Fire areques & estate j«we*- Catilog AvwUb*e at irtsoec- 609-924-3718 if found. 8485 eves. i 609-799-3083. ry Yxxrjtr. 4 D«co \»r«ijr» son and Sato Rrst Anniversary Sale p/b, am/fm/cb. hitch, other ex- •77 DODGE WAGON — V8, 609-921-0070. LOST — small burgundy MATH~ TUTORING" — Avail- Jewwry rvcair desert & rev Gerald I Caaa Staring. In Our New Store tras. Single owner. 40,500 mi. a/c, p/s, p/b & more. Asking 79>ONTIAC purse by Princeton Unrv. Re- 215 able for long or short term- crasser Dscraec sacosaf of Auction—rs * Appraisers FranldBi Park. NJ $2200. Recent inspec. Days $1800. 201-297-8332. dr full pwr pack am/fm stereo. Machinery ward for return excluding instruction. Programs de- family ireasures 609-924- Come join us on Saturday. 609-882-2052.eves.609-737- •77~CHEVrE"Monza 2 + 2 — 50,000 mi. $5500. 609-443- money. 609-452-6701. 9-5. & Equipment signed to suit individual 0332 175 Pets & Animus February 6th. from 10am-6prn 1145. _ candy apple red, auto, 4110. needs. MA, Columbia Univ. and Sunday, February 7th, sunroof, air, p/s, am/fm cas- FARM PLANTER — Large Ofl!€NTAL RUGS — K«—an A. a R Aramat Behavioraf Re- 185 Auto Tires/ •70 y^"BEETLE — Engine 79 VW RABBIT Custom — 609-443-1739. sette, CB. with new engine. water tank, rubber tires, search Pnvau pet training rebuilt 5.000 miles ago. Cold 42,000 miles, exc. cond, ask- 20% OFF Supples Best offer. Call eves. 609- reasonably priced, like new. MATH TUTORING"'—'""By ' 5J24 toorrossan iessors as your residence de- weather starter, new battery, ing $4500. Days 609-984- everything In Stock economical, snows. $1100 or 448-6916. 1021. 201-787-5604. Ph.D.. High School & College Oirers 6O9-62S-96t0 signed especially around the •VvStore Specials COMPLETE MOTOR 283 — best offer. Call Tom 609- GARDEN TRACTOR — 12 level, SAT & all college board or3S8-«37T Oowrs Of GaJ- needs ol^you and your tamrfy Pnzes w£ be raffled Sunday. 2 bolt main Crane cam & B210 — exc. 79 VW Sdrocco — 5-spd, ac, 883-7601. hp, IH with rotary mower, exams, remedial enrichment Mnes. Hcte> Fitrtser%. ^ t m - Soeoai SOCLES on your chrf- Februa-y 7m at 3pm Re- kfters. torker manifold. Holley cond, new everything, high am/fm, very good cond. low needs work. Best offer. 609- programs, custom, individual St 4 8oarr**h Ocean Or, orens rapport with their pet freshments wd be served 750 double pumper, Moroso 71 MERCURY — P/b, p/s, mpg. 609-443-5573 after mileage, $7,400. 609- 448-1370 bet. 8 & 5. instruction. 609-448-3690. NJ 082M Lovng and genfie hanrAng Come n now and sign up varve covers. Hooker head- auto. air. Starts right up. 6pm. 393-1987. ers. Muncie m-21 dose ratio NJ/NY Cert, teacher — lo QUALrTY R£F8NJ5M*NG — tor Cortsisteri and Accurate 'Not subject to 20%. $500. 609-448-3634. TTIDODGE CHARGER — •80~AUDI 5000 S^ Diesel — MACHINERY — repaired or transmission. Turbo exhaust. tutor reading. LA, study skills. Restoraoon of aneques. A3 off-4e«tsh control, regarotess 71 BUICK Skylark ^1962 Immaculate, a/c, stereo, vinyl Loaded, p/w, p/I, a/c, sunroof made to order. Parts made for . PROVEN" MALE — Hima- Complete drive train exdud- Spec Ed. 609-448-8902. «orfc done •> care A expemce Ford pickup. Good mechan- roof, rear def, beautiful in- fog lights. Blaupunkt 3001 anything; welding, forging, layan Stud Cat. onry $250 ing clutch. 70-72 Cow! induc- ao axraase T* »aiu* and and corrections tofiowtng ooe- terior, new tires, muffler & w/EQ. 609-924-8866, days. fine machining. Leyzorek, OIL PAINTING LESSONS 609-259-3017 __ tion hood for Chevelle $175 ical cond. Best offers. 609- oeauty o* tacr piece 609- owrce class - Trauma. Ex- 799-8819. shocks. Must sell. $2750. Skillman 609-466-3399. (private) — Write: Eli Dimeff. REG. BEAGLE Pups — 4 wks for hood. $175 for trans.. •80 CADILLAC — Sedan 466-2206 cessive Domnance and Sub- 609-883-3540 eves & wtends. 220 P.O. Box 1509. Princeton, mssiveness Don t wast1 Your old. deposit taken now. buy $500 for motor. Must see. 7T DODGE Demon — 6 cyl. DeVille, 2 tone beige, fully Recreational NJ. 08540. SAi-E — tO-25*. off on aramal is never loo young nor from breeder 609-448-6744 201-369-5289 after 6. Ask tor stick, 110.000 mi., rust, runs •77~HONDA~CfviC —~2O000 loaded, low.low mileage. Exc. OPERAfiC VOICES" started desks, dressers, too 0*310 learn Nq_ problem is Ken. ok. $250. 609-443-3104. mi. on rebuilt engine, needs cond. Available for best offer. Vehicles stands. taOes. cnars. REG; QUARTER HORSE some body work, runs good. from scratch — Develop your loo oWacuO to remedy A.B R 71 YELLOW VW — Super 609-448-6651. 75 MIDAS Volunteer Travel cttests. etc Tues-Sat 12- Mare — 5 years. Sorrel with DUNLW SNOW TIRES — Best offer. Days 609-655- voice to its highest potential. has the soiu&on; Success Beetle. Reliable trans- — Unex- Trailer — 22\ Completely 5pm. Aunt Sites Bam. 43 white. Flashy, talented, 16SSR13. steel betted tad- 9099. eves. 799-8737. Any age: no previous training ffvough Knowledge For the poratton. reconditioned en- pectedly bought elderly un- self-contained w/awning. Call Main Si. Kjngsun 609-924- agreeable- Engfesh dressage iais. Brand new. CaS 609- required. 609-443-3886. Performance. Precision and training. Super driving horse. 924-7934. gine, good tires, make offer. 77 MG" WDGET — many cle's car. Exc. cond. Reason- after 5 pm. 609-466-3613. 9502 pTANOlNSTRUCTION —re- PerfecDon ot a Seeng Eye Reserve cham>on driving 609-448-4951 aft. 5:30 pm. new parts, exc. shape. $2400 able. 609-924-8231. SNOW TIRES — Steel betted HONDA ODYSSEY — Dune cording artist will teach rock & SALE! — A3 Pnces Slashed dog. caS Jeffrey J Loy. horse Foggy Meadows Fan or best offer. 609-924-3917 or radtals. white wan. P195/ 72 BRONCO — needs work. 80 MAZDA RX7— Buggy. Fun for snow or sand. roll technique to intermediary Vkxst raduoe rrventory Aones Aranal Behavtorafist. Naturat- Series. Good home only. 924-6094. 75R14. Exc. cond. 2/$85. Rebuilt engine. Many extras. 5-spd, am/fm stereo cassette, Rarely used. 201-821-7971. students and will also teach Sheehan Aneques Shop. 64 tst Researcher and Former $4,000. CaS 201-534-2412 or 609-443-5868. 1 CaB after 5pm 609-466-9225. 77 PlNTb~^~"$1595. "white, a/c, rear window defogger, SNOWMOBILE 79 — Trail- beginners. Very patient with Man Si. Kngoon Instructor at the Seertg Eye. 534-9803 evenings automatic, radials, good 72 BMW 2002 — Body fair, approx. 28,000 mi. exc. cond. fire 440, 400 miles. $1600. w/ children. For afternoon and Inc. at 201-889-912S Serving SNOWTIRES —.2 BR78/13. shape. 74 Pinto - $875. blue, UMQUE AMTIOUES felVERVEW STABLES interior good dean cond, $8500. Call 609-924-6070. extras. 609-448-2751. evening lessons 609-443- alof Central Jersey steel/radial. Less than 1000 automatic, snows. 609-695- BELLE MEAD. N. J. meohanicafly exc. New rad- 9-5pm. ' mi 609 Ji87 6763 sWWMOBiLE —~7STPolaris 8394. ADORABLE COCKER - ^ _ " " ials & all work papers. Eves 5547. ESTATE & TAG SALE •81 CHEVY VAN — custom 440 Cobra. Exc. cond. And PIANO" LESSONS "-^"lor SparMi Puppy — 10 mo. TRIUMPH me or TR-250— after 6pm 212-243-1684, ask 77 T-BIRD — White, auto. conversion. Sleeps 4. low SERVICE rear end. good cond., $275 cover. $1,200 or best offer. beginners & beyond. All ages. black 4 wh*e. needs home w BoertbiQ tor Jab. p/s, p/b, am/fm stereo, rad- mileage, fully loaded. 609- 201 -265-2000 ext 2806 days. 609-466-1466. Emphasis on pop/rock/jazz. or 72~~MAVERICK — Need ials. 201-297-7908. Best of- 771-9067. • watch dog. Cal 212-675- 201-674-6484 609-448-7352 eves., wfcsoda. far. 609-448-6276. Contents freeze plugs. As is $250. •8TCHEVETTE — Wife's car. 8003. 190 Homes PIANO" LESSONS"— quali- SAMOYED PUPPIES — 77 TOYOTX— Corofla SR5 a/c, 4-spd., very economical. Eat I Him n 1. NJ Auto Repairs/ 609-448-1752. fied teacher with Masters BASSETt PUPPIES — AKC Champion sired. AKC. beaua- fittback. good cond., new Must sett, new car on way. 71 BONANZA — 12x60, 2 201-873-3838 72 PLYMOUTH Fury — New bdrms., him. optional, 2 a/c Degree in piano. 11 yrs. Q f hi & tweet Whelped 12/28. Services tires. $2,800. 609-683-1588 215-493-4533. VISIT WHTTEHOUSE Manor starter, carburetor, tires. units, Ig. sz. lot. shed, teaching experience - ail 1st week Fab. Cafl 609-397- 215-322-4187 after 4 aft 7 pm. Antique Center. 14 FOREIGN CAR Repairs — Sport features, runs very •81 CHEVETTE — 2 door off-street park., extras. Must levels & ages welcome. 1172. SHAVINGS FOR STALL bed- reasonable prices, quatty good. Asking $750. 609-799- 77 TOYOTA CeSca Gf^ 3,500 mi., am radio, exc be seen. 201-297-4582. Classical musician; I teach BOXVVOC© ASABJAN Farm ang — in bags. Cal 201- wmiunanahtp. CaS Joe. 609- 0891. Auto, a/c am/fm. wet main- condr-6D9^48J>565 after ', Open 7 days. i0am-5pm. •81 HOMETTE — 14x60 Jazz & Popular, too. My *—- MaMn oreaonQ & snow 329-62S9. 585-0134. tained, new radials & battery. pm. Route 22 Weet Whaahouea. 72 PLY. Satstte — 46.000 mobile home. E. Windsor Princeton studio or your NJ. 201-534-9904 skxfc tor sale. P. WeJdaL SHW TZU PUP — Gorgeous $3,000. 609-924-3427. TRANSMISSION Service — mt. Smal 8. Gray. bfc. vinyl '81 JEEP Scrambler —~4 area. 45 yrs of age or otter, home. Call Kathryn L Werner 600-737-1036. _ red mala. 14 weeks old. AKC foreign & dovneettc, 9M work top. Carefcjty maMakwd by 1 77 VW Rabbit — 2 dr, 4-spd. wheel drive, 4 cyl. engine. 4 no children or pets. Asking, 609-921-0353. References rag. Oaposll «• hold untf Secyde COUAPSCLE CAGES — futy guaranteed. Cat Water. owner. No a/c. $1,175. 609- $2500. Cal after 5pm or spd. 22 mpg. loaded. Must S16.500. 609-448-4974. available from happy stu- wood boBownj &9o cst of- Valentines Day. 201-246- 201-359-2103. 655-0123. weekends. 609-448-2347. sel. 609-737-1721. dents) riars. 201-297-0645. 8066. Classifieds 8-B Week of January 27 • 29,1982

275 295 300 Instruction 245 Entertainment Furniture 270 Business Financial 285 Special 29Q Home Services Buikfing Home Repairs UVE EMTEHTAWMENT — Restoration Services Services Services DO-IT-YOURSELF — Services CARPENTRY — (all phases) self-operating Humidifier ^^~~""1~"~~~ perfecttor you r party. Guitar QUALITY REFW1SHWG — NEED LOGO — stationery INDIVIDUAL INCOME — attics, cellars, kitchens re- OVERHEAD GARAGE produces comfort mist pro- duet wan vocats- Ful sound. Reatoratton of antiques. Aladvertising. ma8era. etc. 7 Tax returns prepared. Both modeled, interior woodwork DOORS — installed & re- tecting complexion & furni- 609-443-5163. work dona w/care & exparttoe Cal the Design People. Sue- federal & state. Licensed : (speciality), decks, porches & paired, automatic door niture. Safe, silent, effective. MAGICIAN EXTRAORDI- to increaae the value and David Graphics. 609-448- CPA. CaB 609-921 -0950 after additions. 12 yrs. experience. operators w/radk) controls. Plans for this inexpensive, NAIRE!? — Great Bernini «• beauty of each piece. 609- 8950. 6 p.m. Free estimates. Call after 609-883-8340. easy-to-make room humidifier 6RtertaWt si your cMfcTs pwty 466-2206. 6pm, Greg Adams 201-446- PERSONAL FINANCE — RUG CLEANING & SHAM- with mystifying illusions, Princeton Packet. Inc. $2.95 postpaid. Princeton In- 3865. RIDER FURNITURE — Re- & tax counseling,tor divorce d POOING — Janitorial Service A UNttUE Approach lo oaaoon arwnats. auoance hasamted ternational Solar Institute. CERAMIC TILE — Repairs, pairing & lefinishing. Antique & separated people. Cal Spit & Cleaning Service - Snow Box 532 Ridge Rd.. Mon. language learning & participation and surprise Press Time Available Designers, Builders, Plan- tile installated permanently restoration. Caning & Decisions at 609-921-1221. Plowing. James Streeer. JcL.NJ. 08852 language*. Naftva teachers grfts, guaranteeing funfor a l Rushing. Hand stripping. ners. with new cement board. Bath- PROVIDING YEAR ROUND Trenton. NJ 609-393-4438. and trmmtaton. Instruction torFeatures illusions from Pick up & detVary service. Web Offset Press FLOOR SANDING & Repairs Environmentally planned: room remodeling, lowest chddien and artia^ AS leveis. Broadway Shows. Rave Re- SERVICES — Tax & Fin- SEWING DREAMS & Alter- — New hardwood floors in- Kitchens prices. Tile for do-it- Location rear of 75 Main St. ancial Planning - Preparation Brush-up, conversational and vue Referent.ei Respons&e Kingston. Mon-Sat. 9-5. 609- Let us print your newspaper ations— Winter pick up/ de- stalled, custom work. Free • Baths yourselfers. DELAWARE literary classes. Intensive Pnnceton student - has car. or in-house organ. Camera an tax returns - Accounting & livery. Quality workmanship. estimates. 201-521-4796. e Additions VALLEY TILE, 29 years of 924-0147. Auditing For individuals, busi- courses tor travelers and Ca9 now to insure your ready mechanicals or nega- Call A. 609-683-2805. HOME LIBERATION SER- • Roof Expansions experience. 609-888-1067. * — Quality nesses, and service organiza- Dusswss people. Tutonng. special dale. David. 609- tives —J—' SNOW BLOWERS — Port- VICE — Perhaps you've gone e Alterations 734-0511 after 9pm. tions. James Harttraft Jr., " CERAMIC TILE Can 609-924-2252. aWe generators, pumps, tam- back to work, or you just can't e Restorations fast nooks, etc Many colors CPA. Warrant Plaza West find someone for your weekly Small repairs, regrouting & PIANO LESSONS — Rock, MAKE YOUR Next Party — Standard pages or tabloids RL 130. Hightstown, NJ. pers, cement mixers, com- e Slate & Copper Roof Work avail. 609-587-6612. cleaning. The Home Libera- Solar complete bath remodeling. jazz & dassKat- Taught by complete with entertainment can be printed on regular 30# 08520. 609-443-4409. pressors, chain saws & tog e Active & Passive 270 Bath areas retiled $565, in- Rutgers music grad. from WPST dbc jockeys, newsprint or 50# white offset splitters repaired. Montgom- tion Service performs all Energy Business cluding waterproof sheetrock Beg -Adv 600 <<8 8835. Steve Treveise. Dave Hoef- stock. Nominal extra charge TAX PREPARED — Pro- ery Small Engine Repair, household chores and more! e Greenhouse Specialists & new ceramic tile. 24 hour R£AD«NGTUTOR I_~NJ tei, Tom Cunningham and Services for spot color. fessfonalfy. Get your refund 1143 County Route 13, Call 201-359-5267 (local call • Custom Homes emergency service for leaks Certified Heating Speaaist Tim Downs, equipped with early! Call 201-821-9343. Blawenburg. N.J. 609-466- from Princeton). to fit your individual needs ACCOUNTING. TAX Finan- & plumbing problems. sound and ights. Any type of TAX PREPARATION — Per- 2829. Authorized Briggs & with Masters degree & ex- dal — services provided by a Our capacity is 32 pages HOMESTEAD CHIMNEY Princeton, N.J. 609-448-9333 penencs offers tutonng in re- music tor any type of oc- CPA on a monthly, quarterly standard and 64 pages sonal & Business by CPA. Stratton, Tecumseh & Kolher SWEEP — Clean, Efficient, 609-924-1585 medial reading lor aS ages. casion. Cal 201-542-5410. or annual basis at reasonable tabloid. Call now tor early Appt. service center. Reliable Service for all chim- CHIMNEY & Fireplaces COURTEOUS CONTRAC- Cleaned — vacuumed & re- Reasonable rates. Referen- MICKEY STARR Disc Jockey rates. Cafl for an appointment 60»443-5407. 5 & T EXCAVATING CONT. neys (wood, oil, coal, gas). TOR — Complete com- paired. Roof repair & coating. ces available 609-921-9398. — Music tor afl occasions. 609-883-4792. Call Mr. Brink at (609) TAX PREPARATION — Per- INC. — Commercial - Resi- Our Services Include: Clean- mercial & residential building. Home improvements. Rain THE FOURTH WAY —"a The best in portable sound. COMPUTER PROGRAM- 924-3244 for particulars. sonal & Business by Accoun- dential. 50 yrs. exp. Fully ing, Inspecting, Repairing, All phases of remodeling, insured. Save! Start with the Relining. We also install autters & screened. method of work on oneself, is Go wflh the Pro. 609-737- MING — System analysis, tant. Call 609-448-6096 tor roofing, siding, carpentry & yqW best. Expert Excavating & chimney caps, spark arres- u Moving & a syntheses or Eastern and 0504 system design & software de- PROFESSIONAL TYPING appt. mason work. No job too small. ' Grading, Septic Systems, tors, dampers, stoves, etc. hauling. Free estimates. Western methods based on velopment. Call 201-329- SERVICE — Word process- Free estimates. All work MUSIC"BY'-TOUCH-~— the TAX PREPARATION — Stone Driveways, Farm Fully insured. Certified Mem- 609-394-2798. the work ot GI Gurdyeff It's 3173. ing on Xerox 800. We can guaranteed. Over 20 yrs. exp. area's favorite dance band. Federal and state returns. ponds & field drainage. No job awn cs io hetp us recognize, revise, retain & update your ber of National Chimney call Keith Matches 201- COBBS FLOOR-SANDING Weddings.'Parties. 609-924- COMPUTER PROGRAM- Call 609-883-9863 after 5pm. too big or small. Call any- study, and eventually material • letters, mailing lists, Sweep Guild. 609-924-1760. 329-2402 & refinishing — Floor Stain- 7685. MING — IBM Systems 3234. time. 609-896-0333 or 466- efirrtmate false personaSty resumes, manuals, manu- 285 Special Emergencies Call: 201-735- ing or Reconditioning. Make — Book- RPGII. All business applica- 3032. 7708. CUSTOM WALKS, Fire- old floors like new!! Free Esti- while developing essence tions. Custom programs or scripts. 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Car- pist to relieve aching backs, 392-0897. & stove installations. Free renovations, alterations, cecoonal sound and bghts. COPIES — resumes, invrta- 448-3181. ests. Glorstan Builders, Inc. tation, modest lee. Shopping Center, stiff joints and tensions of the HOUSEKEEPING — daily, basement rem'odeling. 201-297-3368. 201-329-6720 Dons, business cards, rubber ALTERATIONS & CUSTOM 201-329-6265. 609-*43-»98_ 130 & Princeton-Hights- work-a-day world. For appt. wkfy, monthly. Daytime & Quality workmanship. Refer- aft 6pm. stamps, complete typesetting, DRAPERIES — Quality Tr» Mercer County Rd.. Hightstown. 609- call Lynn at 609-655-4497. evenings 609-448-4973 or DONALD GIERSCH — ences available. Call Mac composition and printing work. Reasonable, same day 448-6707. THE WARDROBE Planner — 655-3845. Carpenter Contractor. Fully 609-655-3810 or Jared 443- 2so Catering service. Call 609-799-9625. experienced and insured to 6954. Canter RESUMES UNLIMITED"— offering you a chance to have KITCHEN CABINETS Re- take care of your remodeling P.O. Box 990 BALLOON — your Bar complete one stop service BALLOONS FOR ALL oc- your own personal mix-n- DONT MOVE — Improve Cvaker Bridge Mail finished — Professional work needs or even your small Mrtrvah. weddng. or any featuring resumes profession- caskxis — Reasonable, will match wardrobe, how to look Call Bob Seeds & - Sori, • Reasonable. 609-443-3467 jobs. Storm windows & doors. special occasion w3aitoori DESIGN DRAFTSMAN™^- deliver. Call for prices etc. 6 feel great top to bottom. General Contractors for all until 3pm. Thomas Daly Paint- Local reference supplied & mdividuaJ lessons Bouquets & unique & creatrve And planner. Fast & accu-qualifications, expertty typed 609-883-8708. 609-443-1320. your building needs. 609- rate. Jayouts, details, build- ing^ upon request. Call 609-259- offered 10 studerts ot ail ages baaoon centerpieces. CaS & printed. Cover letters & BLACKJACK PLAYERS — 587-6255, 587-6366.- sketches, revisions & TONY'S CLEANING SER- KITCHEN CABINETS — Re- 7557. and a&iiSes Baaoon Fantasy. Inc 609- applications typed. Type- Tired of getting a bad deal in 7 yrs. board VICE — Spring Cleaning-At- finished & Formica. Custom DOVE'S HOME Improve- 448-5220. setting available for resumes. Atlantic City? Playing black- EXCAVATIONS (ALL COURSES: exp. in aB levels. CaB Ed Jr. tics. Basements, Garages in- ment & Repairs — Free esti- Personal, confidential ser- jack need not be hazardous to made bookcases break- -rYpES) _ Septic systems • Basic Arstwrsettc S*3fcs CATERING' — De&cwus qual- 609-448-2955 days. 609- cluding general cleaning of mate. Call 609-448-6563. vice. 609-448-0701. you bank account. Try win- fronts, desks. 201-254-2623. installed & repaired, driv- • Ennchrcws tor the gifted ity toods served with per- 259-9146 eves. houses, apts, offices. Call EDWARD SCHLINSKI, Buil- are! taterted * fected tor your party. Fc* SMALL COMPUTER Consult- ning for the change. Ad- anytime, 609-799-1410. LAMP SHADES — lamp eways cut & stoned-(all types DO^YOU HAVE~—problems vanced professional level mounting and repairs, Nas- of stone & sand delivered), der — Box 188, Roosevelt, • Preearaaon lor trie Wash comparriensary estamale call ing — programs written to suit WATLINGTONS PAINTING unique to your own aging blackjack player, Princeton sau Interiors, 162 Nassau St., trenching, land clearing, in- NJ; 609-443-5180. Renova- SAT Martria Szymczak. East your personal or business - Interior & exterior. Press- 'process or that tit a famdy area resident, will teach in- Princeton. stallation of pipes, etc., home tions, alterations & additions. W*xJsor Catemg 609-448- needs. Weekntghts call 609- ure washing. Aluminum & member? Let me help you dividuals or small groups any & commercial snowplowing & • Ail ragrs KtXKi Math 4130 after 4 pm 448-5861 after 6 pm. wood homes. Gutter cleaning. LEVOLORS Riveria & Ver- EQUINOX aspect of the game. Single or maintenance. Free estimates. • Also reading and Engiian 609-799-2020 no answer tical Blinds — at discount CONSTRUCTION, INC. HORS I multiple sessions structured Call Al at 201-359-3735. nrstrjcscn 443-4790. prices. Expert installations. Crsaave gourmet to your needs. No gimmicks. hcf^errsade from the finest BV DRAFTING — Ink drawing. 8Vix11 (only)-PhotoCopy Call Marcia (ASID) at 609- GENERAL Contracting—all Leroy lettering, maps, grafts, Free initial consultation. JB WATLINGTONS PAINTING 448-2088. types, carpentry, masonry. 609-448*6023 443-1013 gradtera. Ready to eat Back Ink on 20ft> Wht Paper Research Services. 609-799- - Interior & Exterior, and gut- Reasonable prices. Call curvestor theses , papers, re- MR. HANDIMAN — No job Specializing in additions, re- TRANSLATIONS — offeree! 420a ter cleaning." 609-799-2020 Carers Kitchen, n HaSsboro. ports. 609-443-5273 after 5 S13.00 Per Thousand too big or too small. Inside & novations, finished base- trom Dutch. German & no answer 443-4790. 201-526-6986 p.m. . CLEANING — Garages, outside work. Patios & con- ments, quarry tile, brick & 1939 Oak TreeJM. Frencft viQ Engftsn of vice- EDIFYING EDfTING returns 2nd side +S9.00M basements, attics, yards. WELDING REPAIRS — crete work, painting, tile work, stone terraces, fireplaces. Edison, N.J. 08820 versa, atso o NEED HELP Cootang'—"tor Burning & Cutting, Portable Guaranteed workmanship. 22 — The written word as it Color Paper +S2.00M Reasonable. 201-297-3953. storm windows, chalking & 201-548-7505 (morns) n treve ianquages & Soan- mat special occasion or equipment. Reasonable vrs party? We make snytrtng should be for S6.hr. 609- Std. Cotor Ink. +$7.00 CLOCK REPAIRS — Antique insulation, etc. For the best - experience, references, 201-463-8604 (eves) «sh. C«(t 6O9-921-2305. pn- Rates. 24 hr. service. 609- quality at the lowest possible 201-821-7285. lion hors doeuvres to 587-7288. Padding +$1.00M & Modern, Grandfathers, Cornmercial/ResidentJal (erabty after 60m. 466-1416. call John at GENERAL desserts and defcver just ELAINE'S TYPING Service Wall. Mantel. Ships. Elliotts & price call John at 609- Additions-Roofing TUTOR — E3am teacher w 290 921-6877 for free estimate. CONTRACTORS before your party. For more — Experienced typisttor free - MASTERGRAPHX Music Boxes. Pick up & del. Interior Redecoration Ciijrocr- exp. m grades 1-7 Home Services information call 609-448- lance assignments. Correc- Exc. Prof. Ref. 201-560- ODD JOB? NO TIME? — Passive Solar & aa SMSCxernsroi rasructct 609-924-0460 9662 table Seiectric typewriter. For 1921. BROWNING FERRIS Painting, cleaning, light haul- New homes, additions, gar- Construction or ctikxw • ie*mng tSa- Rle. 206 Rocky H« more information caB 609- INDUSTRIES ing or whatever. The Odd rages, driveways, roofing, Guaranteed Prices aCtiioea wtt tuacr irtxr cfskj. WONDERFUL ONES Cater- COLLEGE SELECTION & 448-6479. f AX~ SERVICES ~— by "ap- Couple, 609-259-3587. custom masonry, fireplaces, Fully Insured Cail 609-799-4498 after 6 prr ing — Lei" us make your APPLICATION COUNSEL- Industrial pointment only. 609-443- ING — individuals & small swimming pools and patios. FIREPLACES — stone, scectai occasion memorable. EXECUTlVTE~SeCTetartal Ser- 5358 or 609-448-5127. Refuse Collection PRACTICO Assoc. expert Full line of aluminum TUT.OflJNG — Waai 4 R«ad- 201-821-9574 or 201-297- vice — 25 yrs. experience. groups. Dr. Michael L. Cranbury Station Rd. housecleaning. Call 609- brick, concrete, swimming •rg f) a iiceraveo teacher. 15 products. 3348 ISM seiectric typewriter, work TRA>JSLAilc^S^sl»anish/ Rosenthal. 609-737-2236. Cranbury, NJ 396-8735. pools & patios. William Fisher year* era. c/ades 3-9 609- done in home. Will address English. English/Spanish. COPIES — resumes, invita- 609-443-4818 Builders. Inc. 609-799-3818. 255 REGENCY UPHOLSTERY WM. FISHER • Photography envelopes. 609-655-0751 tions, business cards, rubber HAVE HAMMER will travel! CARPET Cleaning Special — Quality Guaranteed Work. BUILDERS, INC. TUTOflJNG — Encash Gram- bet 3&4 or aft 8 pm. uate. 609-448-3388. stamps, complete typesetting, Quality workmanship by skil- BLACK & WHITE Photogra- - Any size room steam Free Estimates. 609-392- Serving Princeton area for 30 mer and Ccr^cosstJon CaS .TRUCK & WINDOW Lettering composition & printing led craftsman. Siding, roof- phy — Competency ex- X SERVICES — Live tele- cleaned by experts, $19.95. 3366 or 392-4698. years. Financing arranged.' — show cards, paper signs. service. 7 days a week at ing, alterations & additions. ecuted, reasonably priced. phone answering 609-924- New Dawn. 201-466-4313/ ROGERS 609-799-3818 Herbert C. Rodgers. 2QJ -297- Sears Quick Copy Center, No job too large or small. Ful- TUTORING — AS areas or Phaedrus: 609-392-2688 *m 0209. 800-822-8928. INTERIORS cSsaCiiices, references avail- 1648. Quaker Bridge Mall. MASON AND BRICK — work ly insured. Free est. Call PM KCASSCOATES CHIM CHIMNEY SWEEP — aBIe 609-443-3568 after Fine Upholstery, Custom specialists. Additions, re- Doug Renk, 201-329-3616 or CALL VIDEO 84i~~— tohave TYPING - w/no charge for DRESSMAKING And Altera- Fire preventative chimney 7om. TheUWmateln light editing. Fast, aesthetic tions — Janice Wolfe - Call Draperies, Bedspreads, Ver- pairs, retaining walls, steps, 201-329-2489. your mis & personal mes- cleaning, year round service, driveways, patios, brick work, TUTOR — NYC saacher Mas- sages video taped lor post- Business Setvteea work. IBM Seiectric. Am 609- 609-488-2125. absolutely neat & clean. tical & Horizontal Blinds, HIRE CREATIVE Woodcraft, Including: Woven Woods. Additional fireplaces. Free estimates. ters Degree - exjseoence in erity 201-821-6362. 924-1330. EXCLUSIVE Dress Making — 609-393-2462. Inc. — to do the 1,001 odd e Secretarial Services Accessories & Decorating Fully insured. T & A CON- reading & math Call TYPING — Done in my home. & up to date alterations & jobs no one else wants • Telephone Answering CHIMNEY SWEEP — Fire- Advice. Call Becky Rogers, STRUCTION CO. 609-896- 609-443-1024 15 yrs. experience as a typist. remodeling. Belle Mead. (carpentry, bookcases, win- ventory Service — We work e Addressing & Mailing places, wood stoves, oil bur- 609-799-2807. 3279. dow care, outside & inside VOCAL STUDENTS now be- All types of projects. Reason- 201-874-4390. ners. Clean, efficient system. with nsurance companies. • Bookkeeping PINEAPPLE DECK Builders work, etc.). Call anytime rg accepted — Have studied able rates. 609-683-0773. A dirty chimney is a fire SPECIALIZING — Home CaS G.T Worrafl Photo Ser- e Travel Arrangements EXPERT TAILORING — al- — custom Designers & Build- 609-586-2130. at Manhattan School of Music hazard! Call Robert Ackers window cleaning, storns in & vice 609-883-0378. • Conference & Seminar TYPING at home. Quick, ac- teration & remodeling of ers. Now taking orders for & Westminster C C Reason- home confidant 609-466- out. $3.50. Free estimate, ful- HOME IMPROVEMENTS — PROFESSIONAL Videotap- Planning curate, neat, reasonable. men's & women's suits. Up- ly insured. All work guaran- Spring. 609-924-0641. able fee Interested persons Seiectnc Correcting. 609- dating of men's styles. Reas. 3011. light carpentry, cabinet work. cart 609-t43-5947. ng - Capture on videotape • Meeting rooms teed. 609-393-2122. S. KLEVANS & ASSOCI- Renovations. "Don't move e Office Space 466-1708 or 924-9600. ask quick & efficent service. CHIMNEY SWEEP — Fire- those once in a Wetme oc- STAINING & Varnishing — at ATES — Custom Carpentry Improve" 201-369-3218, ask 24S • Reasonabrv Pricwi forMadri. . Romilde. 201-297-6595. places & wood stoves, oil & Entertamment casions - weddings, showers. it's best; cabinets, doors. Work: addition, renovations, for Kevin. christenings. Bar Mrtzvarts. 609-799-3103 TYPIST — Intetfigent. ver- EXPERT CLOCK REPAIR gas fired. Fully insured. Kind- stairways, & furniture. 201- repairs. "We specialize in HOME IMPROVEMENTS — BASCrS PARTIES — Un- athlete events. We speoaize MANIFOLD WORD PRO- satile. professional, with IBM and restoration. 30 yrs ex- ling wood, gutters cleaned. 874-4879. custom carpentry, cabinet Additions, alterations, fine fin- irraea We create successful in real estate, home inven- CESSING SERVICES — correcting Seiectric, for free- perience. Jordan M. Knight. N.J. Chimney Sweeps. 609- panes. Dent rare a caterer. lance assignments. Located 448-4907 ask for Bob. UPHOLSTERY SERVICE — work> ish carpentry, general repairs. tories, insurance. CaB today Sophisticated and ingenious Pennington. 609-737-0761. design to suit your individual engage a complete catering near Princeton Campus. Call Upholstering, furniture re- Ed Tezlaf, Hillsborough, for a free estimate. Fodwest standalone display system '•FORGET-ME-NOT' Service COMPLETE KITCHEN — re- needs," 609-924-8707. 609-695-5666. after 6 pm. 609-921-2553. pairs. Free shop at home, 201-874-4708. Video Productions: 609- usedfor ai l and sundry typing — Wilt send special remem- modeling. Top quality 799-5638 Television engi- your fabric or ours. Stephen W.P. CONSTRUCTION — BLUE GRASS — Parties, jobs excluded by an ex- WORD PROCESSING — brance cardto you r family or cabinets & counters. New for- HOME REPAIRS — Big or neer, kcensed by FCC. Weingart. 609-921-8485. Complete Building Contrac- small — Lashley Construction concerts. Magnolia Road perienced operator. Your Professional with M.A. in Eng- customers. Birthdays, holi- mica fronts. 27 yrs. ex- tor, Alum. Siding, Roofing, WINTERIZE YOUR Home does them all. Call 201- Band. 809-261 -1691. VIDEOTAPE ALL Memorable copy may be stored on Jtsh produces superior re- days, anniversaries, etc. 609- perience. Ron: weekdays Additions, Alterations, Back- Now — storm windows, in- 369-6944. CLOWKS"FOR HIRE — it- Occasions — Weddings, Re- magnetic diskettetor instan t ports, documeots, disserta- 443-1320. 201-251-2737. hoe Work and Grading Work. terbug A Lo&cop- parties. cepbons. Parties. Home In- recall or future revision and tions, etc. Specialities include GET IT Together — Hair, CUSTOM MADE INTERIOR REMODELING greetings, promotions. ventory Speoaists. Princeton use. Turn around time is 8 medical & computer terminol- make-up & wardrobe in the SLIPCOVERS — painting, roofing, flooring. -609-466-1246. VKjeotaping Services. P.O times faster than standard ogy, repetitive letters, tran- privacy of your home. Expert saving methods Low rates 300 Home Repairs We do it all. Reliable reas. Box 1518. Princeton.N.J. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME r c o UNTR Y Tlrv E sf ERISI typewriter. Complex docu- scriptions. Research & editing advice & grooming tricks. Reliable & fast. Free esL Call rates, insured. B & P Con- 06S40 609-799-3055- available. 609-586-5825. 609-921-3584. YEAR ROUND. Your fabric - B & P Contracting. 201-874- BEST RATE — Home Im- tracting, 201-874-6308. 359- MUSK: — Paul Danes. S*v ment formatting avaftabte. provement & Repairs. Car- 260 WRITING. Eating. Typing — Labor only. Call for yardage 6308. 359-5669. 5669. • ger Gutanst CaS 201-997- Piano Tuning heavy revision capability, ad- HOME BAKED BREAD — needed. References on re- pentry, panelling, concrete 295 INTERIOR BUILDING RE- 6890 letter for multiple originals specializing in saHless wheat quest. BOB'S SLIPCOV- Bulking work, painting, paperhang- PAIRS — Spackling, plaster, DISC JOCKEY For rtre — PIANO TUNMG and rye. 609-921-3299. ERS 609-655-1573. ing, carpets installed, minor Services sheetrock, painting, water- Weddings* Par%ea> Oancei. repairs & odd jobs. Also light LAWNMOWER. Snowbtower DESKJN/DRAFTiNG proofing, insulation (base- Live Band Sound. For tow ROeEHT HMJUEZ tea sorted according to Zip 275 ADDITIONS — Remodeling hauling. Free estimates. 10% Repairs — 10 yr. experience. ment, walls, pipes, crawl cost any type music - Doco. P.T.G. and Restoration. Ceramic tile discount to senior citizens. Code, and ists of any sort Andy's. 201-297-3953. 3609. Service to architects, build- spaces) - apt. rental prep 50s. Pop. EMs. etc Barry Craftaman & all finish work a specialty. No job too small. Call 609- may be selectively picked SerVJCeS ' ers, home owners. work. Winter rates. 609- Daviaon. 609-466-2709 or SMCE 1951 LAWN MOWER REPAIRS — Fast but careful work. 585-0873 or aft 6 pm, 695- o*er k> auM your condNtons ol ___rw_r_Yi_ r**.c_ __ 921-1135. 609-821-7242 Hand Mowers or tractors, Call Peter Medina, 609-924- 4638. selection. B you have any YnZ_i_i_m»s also complete sharpening - Space Planning PIANO TUNMG — Regutat- questions about out word 0625. JACK OF All Trades — EXPERCNCED — sang mu- • Single & Multi-Family BUILDER — Robert Novo- ing a repairing. Cal mtm processing service, or if you service. Saws, knives, scis- Carpentry, masonry & roof- sicara tor hre.. Add a - Remodeling & Additions bilsky. Interior & Exterior 7pm, 201-674-4216. sors, grass or hedge cGppers. ing. No job too small. piaatarat touch to your party reel mowers or rotary mow- - Period Restoration Work. Addition. Alteration. j 1 285 - Passive Solar Design EDITIONS Siding & Roofing. 609-466- 609-924-6251 after 6 pm. or special *>"yli'i '**' from Furniture SOLIDATION, INVEST- ers. R.A. Grooms & Son. 385 REMODELING dassicaf to popular musK at MB — tree pick up < 2Q Nassau St. Suae 212 or 201-246-4883. walk, etc. Phone Al Eversen, 466-3399. And aH custom cornices, finish work. Call R.Yura, 215- modeled, interior woodwork shows, birthday parlies. & deavary Hand stripping, re- ^av^^^^ iHB^^^a^B MM^^k^^ shades, bedspreads, vertical 609-466-3424. 493-2457. (specialty), decks, porches & grand- cpefsngs and fejndrais>*ananng. rapaang. carang & 609-663-0120 IBX rwcums NON-PROFIT ORGAS — & mini blinds. Decorating ad- rushing. Our >alaiarfca. your AOOOIafitaVit Churches, dubs. If you have vice. CARPENTRY\— Additions additions. 12 yrs. experience. MASONRY WORK — of all Prolnflionflf fypinQ wrviOM < ' C***A estimatesMtUtAtM. . Cal/N.Il I afte—x»—r» 6 £+ typesKmae , brickhris*tr*, rockmH/ , patioHOKA ,BMA side_- cai 201-254-0374 naighbars. D«P*N STWP. 49 m% HeW the volunteersto d o mailings CthyDay afl facets. Free estimates. MMn St. KJnga»on. NJ. 609- on XaWQx systom. Ec$~ let us do the hard part labels Renovations, remodeling & pm Greg Adams 201-446- walk, etc. Phone Al Eversen, LAKK STFBNG Ouanet — tor of your Cmfcoin Concepts 924-5668. Open Mon-Sat 9-5 (or envelopes or Chesire 3865. 609-466-3424. atf Hriaf at nnrawnna —- wed- i to roofmg. 201-359-2239. chanjeto correc t your gram- sheets) in zip order and cor- EXPERT EUROPEAN — CARPENTER CRAFTSMAN MR. FIX-IT—Call Bill for all apejons, mar, punduaflon and apaS- Take Ml advantage of NEW rected. Caltor details . PRIN- CEOAR LOG HOMES — by g toight carpenter custom made Qyjjj,^ ^ your small or large house ing. Private inalrucSon by TAX LAWS. Reasonable CETON PRINTOUTS, 609- Ward Cabin. Model at Howell. re airs (201) 297-4297. 489-0229. Buyers and Sellers woodwork, cabinet maker, any size custom iob Call P - Painting, carpentry, qualified expert offered. rates. Cai Mr. Gabart. 924-1188. Brochure. Otto Btdg. 201- 10 1 00 ua 249-5460-. (BOS) 924-6037. formica, repairs 201-369- S^-SrLrf " I ' " moving, etc. etc. Reasonable meet weekly in the Notary pubic services avafl- 431-0900. 0W Packet Classifieds 448-9048 3135 after 6pm. "^***- rates. 609-924-5792. ' -* . <*• . *' '

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300 Home Repairs ace Paining Roofing Gardening & *• Apt/House Apt/House 365 Apt/House 365 Apt/House 365 Apt/House &Sking to Share to Share to Share to Share to Share OVERHEAD OARAGE & Paperhangtng Landscaping DOORS. Elec. operators. i—apart- ALVBNUM SIDING & FINE LAWN — Care Service 3 BR HOUSE to Share —w/2 HOUSEMATE — to share 8- PRINCETON TWP. — Pro-SHARE — A comfortable THIRD ROOMMATE Wanted Factory to you. Over he eftQ by T omAiMKMHnOeW, OOflV al typas of skSng by Sean. Fraa estimates. Cafl prof, woman near Nassau St room Pennington home with fessional woman desired. country house near Prince- — Responsible female, $165, couraar or iul sarvtoa parts 6 meraai. My irmnd. Days Carpantry-Oackx-Rooling 609-586-2876 after 5 pm. $300 + '/• utBs. AvaH.im- fireplace. Casual, friendly, Convenient location; pool, ton. Call 609-799-1385. Lambertviile. 609-397-1936 repairs. Cel tree, tor tree med. CaB 609-799-0091 or trustworthy female preferred. 609-665-3*40; eves. 201- THOMAS B. GOODNOW — kitchen privileges. Separate SHARE BEAUTIFUL — 2 or 609-924-3036. rto. 800-e72-4980. Ridge 2S1-6S22. aft 5pm 921-2725. Can Jack 609-737-0022 after living area. $310. incl utilities. bdrm/3 bath condo in Law- Door. W New Rd. Men. Jet grass-cutting contracts, ex- 530. 370 PREM PANTING — WWer pertancad. 609-921-3667, 7 ROOM DUPLEX — In Security. Pelase call after 4 rencevnte. Fireplace, eat-in Rooms for Rent center of Princeton to share. pm. 609-921-7618. kitchen, formal dining room, 2 rates onerao on as mtenor- TREESCAPES — Tree ex- HOUSEMATES Needed — 2 CRANBURY — Room in pri- S176 plus utilities. 1 month m/f to join 2 in 5 bedroom garages, pool, golf course, extencr work; hjty inetxed. Cal lor free estimate pert - pruning & removal. PROFESSIONAL Male — vate home. 609-443-4367. deposit Cafl 609-921-12S2. modem model home in Ew- bike paths, jogging paths. experienced professionals 201-828-1994 Landscape design, install. 4 wishes to share spacious with local references. We evenings. ing. Lease required. Call Bob country home on 4% acres, Professional female only rep- CRANBURY - Landmark's ALUMINUM SKJng, gutters, maint. 609-443-3067. 2O\- " Old Retreat Building room for prcrnse sneeeent service at ATTRACTIVE MERCERVIL- 609-883-3235 evenings or fenced pastures with horse ly. $475/mo. Move in Feb. 1. roofing. Stephen J. Denarski 846-0251. rent for Cultural oxr Com- tar prices. Free esarnaies- LE SPACIOUS APART- Roger 609-921-2068 days. stalls, ideal for professional Taking calls at 215-237- Home Improvements, 609- TRIPLE AAA-1 — Uwn munity services. Call CM 201-526-4681. MENT — Working woman HOUSEMATE— Share love- who enjoys country setting. 0254. 393-6940. Service plus leal removal. 609-655-1350 8 to 10 am or over 50 wishes to share 2 ty home w/ 3 others. Walking 609-397-8439. 1 SHARE FURNISHED House Tree removal, railroad ties. 609-395-0711 after 10 am. bedroom. 2 bathroom 1st distance to Univ. Laundry fa- —on a farm near Hightstown. Papertsanqpng & Parting BELLE MEAD ROOFING — top sofl, sod. Aerate matching ROOMMATE WANTED — to floor apartment On quiet cilities, room w/ Va bath. Rent Quiet professional only. Gar- CREATIVE HOUSEHOLD — ALLCARPStfTHY CaA Santos, 603-799-4160. over 30 years business ex- & seeding. Haufing. cleaning share conveniently located street one block to bus, su- + utils. Avail Feb. 1. Call den space and horseback rid- 1 bdrm & living area w/ Repairs & RenovaOons. Cus- PfiOrl- CWMNEY& Feb. 6th to April 10. Contact ton off US 206. Private bed- Features: etc. 609-683-1554. 1 CAPfTOC Pamfing wtttnor &mat«- CaS John Crfe*. 609- . FLASttNG REPAIRS Mrs. Steward. Dept. of EECS, room with use of entire house. Mi. Sheehan 259-9449 Princeton University. 609- ea!anor. reasonaote rates, 921-S2S8 Seamless Gutters $175/mo + utils. 609- PERSON WANTED — to Vt all-to-Wall carpeting over 921-1277 924-7737 452-4620. 921-7077 days, 201-359- share home with two working CHARLIE THE PAINTER — traders Inc. 42 Dayton Rd.. PROMPT COUPLE needs 3 bed hse w/ 6742 eves & wknds. gentlemen. Quiet residential concrete in 2nd floor apts. FREE ESTIMATES area in Princeton Township. tntanor & exterior panting Jamesfcurg. 201-297-0915 or garage. 6-8 mo. lease in HOUSEMATE Wanted"-^ • East Windsor | Christensen Roofing $205 a month, utilities in- All utilities except Electric Cad 609-443-6563 521-0919. bvjustrial. com- Cranbury area. 609-655- share large, furnished Prin- In the Princeton- mercial & residential. AD 184 Carter Rd. Princeton 6321 or 662-9697. cluded. Call 609-924-6549 Individually controlled heat Hightstown area. Luxury CHEAP WORKS not good, ceton home; near University; evenings. * good work a not cheap. I'm types o< wiring & repair. No Why watt until the roof leaks? FULL OR — Semi-detached call 609-924-3777. 2 air conditioners garden apartments in reasonable 609-448-4819 job too large or small. Plan ahead for your roofing house to rent in Cranbury, quiet, suburban settings. Private entrances All have private balconies, ; N.W. MAUL & SON needs. Spotswood, Jamesborg area. COLLEGE PAINTING - and Walk-in closets spacious, well kept fcgfct carpentry by two reliable U.S. Hwy. 130 & NEW ROOFS REPAIRS Range $350-S400,rno. Call .Windsor Regency Apartments 609-443-5814. grounds. Wall-to wall coflege students w«n pro*es- Griggs DnVe COOPER 4 SCHAFER Individual balconies carpeting. Free off street; 201-329-4656 ...A nice place to live! sionalism guaranteed. 63 Moran Princeton MD — with quiet psychother- Storage room within apt. parking. Swim Club. ReaaonaUe rates Kirk 609- apy type practice looking to Luxurious, Spacious Apartments 443-5846 or Don 609-393- 609-924-2063 rent joint living {1 or 2 bed- Repair Service 1 S 2 Bedrooms from $365. Laundry Rooms 3540. Electrical Powrer & 330 Moving room) and office space in Superintendent on site. WYNBROOK 0ANNTS PAINTING" —~irv Ljghfing Instaftataons Princeton area. Married, no Rent includes: Industnai Maintenance children. 609-924-3132. tenor/exserior - residential &Hauing 1 WEST Cooking gas Hot Water commeroaJ - repaif work. N.C. COUPLE — and 2 chil- Dutch Neck Rd Water pressure wash or wa- AARON-ALL MOVERS — dren want to trade houses, • Heating gas Open Mon.-Fri. Mr SMrs White 418-3385 ter sand biast avadabte. Free tot find out ail the details. We house-sit, or rent house or 12:00-5:00 p.m. estimates. Fully insured. atso irtstai 1 rewire fixturesa t apt 2-4 weeks during the Patio's A balconies on all apartments. Satisfaction guaranteed. reasonable prices. Please caB summer. Excellent refer- Some with central air. BROOKWOOD 609-92 J -7835 tuBy ences. Write Dr. Dean 609-448-2906 any weekday CaB between 7 pm and 10 pm or Koulourts. 7026 Valley Haven Office open Mon.-Fri. 10-4:30; Sat. 12-4 609-448-4S01 DOMINJOTPir*ne« Jr~^- or 225-5976. GARDENS rvnbtiQ Contractor-lntenor & Sat from 10 to 5 pm AJS Dr., Chartotte.NJ. 28211, or Phone 60*448-2964 or 448-6553 Hickory Corner Rd COLLEGE STUOeNTTS"— . cafl 704-365-092S Mr. Ptashinski exanor Resadenfiai & com- Directions: From Princeton: Princeton-Hightstown meroal. Free es&mates. Caa experienced & reliable. Light Windsor Regency Apartments ELECTRICAL moving A haiAng. Can Phd ,Rd.. turn right on Old Trenton Rd.. 'A mile turn lef CHESTNUT anyerr*. 609-882-1631 sires room South Brunswick Garden View Terrace, East Windsor and follow signs. Residential 609-924-6332. DON STEBsiEBG area. 4 days/week. 201- (% mil**ong — «- * E«t FUEL? — Cal now A have etc SeeJ coating. Free Est. Features: 609-758-3447. 2 story garden apts Some Free estimates. 201-329- your heeSng system serviced • SWIMMING POOL with private balconies and 3165. & evaluated. Reasonable • AIR CONDITIONERS completely carpeted rates. Davaon's I laattrig Ser- 350 Gardening & MORTOKS PAJNTMG 4 • ALL APARTMENTS HAVE Waflpappenr.j • Ezcaeent vice & wood stcves. sates & Landscaping IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. matatabon. 15 yrs. exp. 609- CROSS VENTILATION q»,ritry Free •senates kv v 466-1141. DOERLER 883-7537 tenor & Exterior. 609- TheY rdley • GAS HEAT (included in rental) LANDSCAPE PARKSIDE 443-6333 320 Ptumbing • WASHER & DRYER FACILITIES PAINTERS — Interior Reg7 Landscape Designing that thinks home • RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENTS MANOR custom jobs. Very reason- BAB Plumbing & Haaflng — .and • MASTER T.V. ANTENNAS efficient heating & 1465 Parkside Ave able* Oeen. queily work! Contracting • CABLE T.V. AVAILABLE Free til* —J 608-443- Master (Amber's stale fc. 609-924-1221 2 story Garden Apis private, attached • KITCHENS WITH WINDOW AND 882-3930 aBSB. #3547. Batfiroom & tdfchen DRIVEWAYS remodefing. 609-443-6733 all the features of garage: front, rear & DINING AREA PAJNTMG — OuaMy Manor. CONSTRUCTED VERSAILLES aft. 6pm. Cal anytime 201- atngle-Gunily home side yard, and much exterior. Free estimates. Asphrtor 220 Sullivan Way 251-1332- naaionatiH price*. 201-874- Stone SeeJ farrnal dining roonu 2 MODEL APARTMENT Opposite Trenton Country Clut 4837. PARK ACRES PLUMBMG & Coettng bedrooms: eat-tn kitchen: 2 stew)-garden apts. , HEATMQ — liMlBitliii & EXPJEWT PAMTMQ A Paperhanging OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY repair of al your plumbing LANDSCAPMQ Rental 8475 per month. Mr. Pergola 883-4550 '. 8 — Frank Jande- 292 Out* needs. Uc #5648. 201-297- Commancal & 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Net* Rd. Cai <«O8) 448- 1 7538. ' MIEGMANi-SMITHInc 1 3578. Baoknoa Work US 1 to North end of Oxford Valley MBQ. turn right on Oxfard Weekends by Appointment PUMBMQ — Uc #4621. 1:1; Property Management 1 PAMTMQ — mttxL Also VaBeyRd.Go2 Need a pajmber. tree eett- Sapac Systama r •y* cvpray. rtw fir— ~ * males. Cat 609 4.48 6087 Cal 809-924-1735. Caf Mka anytme day or after 5. night Phone 609-58»O26e. Home Hunter's Guide IO-B Week of January 27 - 29,1982

370 Rooms For Rent 3*0 Rooms For Rent 370 Rooms For Rent 370 Rooms For Rent 37° Rooms For Rent FULLY FURNISHED — own GUEST ROOM In Private ONE ROOM and kitchen — ROOM TO RENT with apt SLEEPING ROOMr in quiet Leonard Van Hise Agency bath, In luxury condo, 10 min. House — for rent, to a 66 E. Campiain Road, Man- privileges. Hopewell area. house in Hightstofti, share east of Princeton. Light cook- serious, quiet professional vilte. 201-725-7680. 609-466-3798 11 am-4 pm.bath, rent $50 wktyTsec. $50. must* MEHCCT COUNTY MUtTfflE USTtfKJ SERVICE ing prtveleges. Prefer pro- person or grad student. Pri- PRIVATE ROOM — in center 466-0261 after 6 pm- 201.609-443-3570- . vate bath. References. 1 267-1000 ext 425 during day. l«0 Stockton Sf. Office: 609-44&4250 Hl«ht,town. N.J. fessional, week days only - Princeton. Kitchen privileges. however not mandatory. month security. $260 month. Walk anywhere. $200 + util. Ask for J.J. 375 Apartments Non-smoker. Avail. Feb. 15,609-924-6065. 609-924-1917. ROOM — with tull krtcnen S60/wk. Please leave for Rent " LARGE ROOM — With ROOM FOR Rent — In pri- privileges, in house shared by message at 609-443-8485 kitchen privileges in private vate home. Professional per- 3 professionals, committed 2 BEDROOM — brand new days/eves. home in Plainsboro. Call son preferred. Must have ref- Christians; ideally located in apt. on bus line, Kingston, FURNISHED ROOM — in pri- 609-799-4498 after 6pm. erences. Rent $200 + . Call the center of Princeton. with Princeton address. Lg. vate home, off street parking, LARGE ROOM — private en- for info 609-448-0478 or eves $225/mo incl. utils. 609- tving room, dining area, cen- Princeton Jet, NYC bus attrance, parking. After 6pm 609-655-4229. 924-9497. !__ tral air, $600 + util. No chil- door. Share bath. Days 609-771-0920. 924-1723. ROOM FOR RENT — in pri- SO. BRUNSWICK/Kendall dren, no pets. References & 609-452-2258. aft. 9pm & security required. Call Zelda LARGE SUNNY Room - with vate home near RCA Labor- Park Area — For young wknds 799-0246. Lachever at 609-921-1050. bath. Walk to University & atories; gentleman only; park- woman, incl. kitchen priv., FURNISHED ROOM — Palmer Square. 609-924- ing on premises. 609-452- laundry, air, swimming pool. 3 ,ROOMS — Partly fur- Non-smoking quiet female. 4347. 2125. $50/week. Call 201-821-6719 nished, dose to Princeton Near Princeton. Kitchen, ex- ROOM & SEMI EFFICIEN- eves. & wkends. Univ. Campus, $445 all util. tras. $185. 609-799-5889. LOVELY ROOM — for pro- fessional gentleman, non- CIES — at weekly rate. SPACIOUS — Furnished incl. Call 609-924-7034. FURNISHED ROOM — Hill- room with private bath, share smoker. Security & referen- Princeton Manor Motel, Mon- 3 ROOMS & BATH — Single CUSTOM 1UK.T CAM: Thi» tov»ry home offer* to many sborough Gentleman pref., refrigerator. Private entrance, CfMm or PtAOOaOlO on * Icvery tree fcned ftraet a ces. 609-883-0916. mouth Jet. 201 -329- 4555. US preferred. Avail, immediately. nice features found only in • custom buBT home. Living kitchen priv. Ref & sec de- Hwy #1. nice view of woods, on 2nd !?*» 2 «artm«rit house offering a 1-2 bedroom ap«. on fc^VILLE-NORTHSIDE — Call 609-924-2035 after 6pm. rooon wrtreplace and both rn shervos and dosets. Dining posit required. 201 #74-4879. floor of house. Call 609-924- jne f*« ftoor and 2 b«Sroom ape. on the second floor. Furnished room for gentle- ROOM W/KITCHEN PRIV. in room w/picture window, modern kit. w/breakfast nook, 2 4961 after 7 pm. VVroig. pkjrrttriq. carpeting, bathroom futures, hot FURN. RM. (Neshanic) — men. Avail. Feb. 1. 722-0070 lovely three bedroom Town- ATTRACTIVE — 2 bedroom bedrooms. 2 baths, endoaed breezewsy w/awning type water heater* 2 yn. cM- (Gtcneos and tMths wto wai kitchen & laundry priv. Pro-days, 201-772*5524 eves. house (10 mi. from Princeton/ UNFURNISHED Sleeping apartment in central Nassau windows. Second floor is partiaBy finished for 2 ad- tocrsng. Many extras. Gttat location. Just toted for fessional female. S50/wk. 10 mi. from New Brunswick), Rooms — Avail, with house St. building; available. now. drbonal bedrooms, fufl basement. 2 car garage. Large lot MOTEL ROOMS — with cokx S10S.OOO.* 201-369-4151. laudry facilities, parking, privileges. From $160, utils. $6OO/mo. includes heat. Ren- w/garden area. US.S00. TV. radio, a/c. indiv. heat con- FURN. ROOM — w/ or w/otrol, panelling, ww, cpt. Hkjh- woman preferred. No pets. included. Deposit required. dall-Cook & Company Re- lOOUMC FOt A GOOD ASSUMTnONT Two bedroom Move in Now. $180 per 201-297-0757 after 6pm. altors, 609-924-0326. WAKMTH AND CHAtM radiate from this custom built board, in exchange for light tstown/Windsor area, from tovxrirxxjse n Quad IV wttti $43.900 mtg. assumption month. (201) 329-2184. brick home near Peddte Goif Course. 5 rooms, many nice housekeeping, walk to Nas- S85 per week. 609-448-8637. at 10 Vi % S538 PTT1 w77 yrs. renw»r>g. MO.WO. features. Extra lot available. Ml .000. sau. 609-921-6561 eves. Ref. AOtEAGC + 3 HOUSCS: East Windsor Township offers SPACIOUS tX/TCM COIOMAI: Ped<*e School area of th» 15 acre farm w/3 houses and several outbuildings. rftgntsrown 9 rooms. 2 fufl and 2 harf baths, screened Seven acres are tillable and 2 houses are rented. $14t,000. porcn A trury tosrtrfy home $110,000.' f One Acre Estate l CXD£« WCHTSTOWN HOME: 7 rooms. 2 full baths. 2 Only 5 Homes LeftM CUSTOM SWT l£VU: Levefy area of H-«-.^ tocrra. 2H baths and 2 car attached garage, shopping areas. (59.900. freptac*. central aw. nicety landscaped J4SJS0. a Superb from $108,500 •OWNER ASSISTED FINANCING ava»!aW« to qualified buyer*. Call for specific details. Bucks After Hours end Sunday Ceil: Traditional Colonial styling enhances each Sturwood Kichard Van His* CJT-S. Alt «OI? WorrenOlMfl Hamlet home. These luxury models feature 4 bedrooms. County ut-un lorry Murrey 2'h baths, fireplaces, wall-to-wall carpeting, and 2-car Jon* Cos Boonl* WHam-Prvtow garages -- on lovely wooded lots! Location BtAUOC' Lower Makefield. Township FINANCING AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS Models Open Daily Except Mon. & Tues. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. / (609) 896-1660 DIRECTIONS: From Princeton - south on Rt. 206 to Franklin Comer Road. Turn'right then bear left (500 feet past Deli) onto Denow Road to Sturwood Hamlet. 9 home designs from *162,900 • Pennsbury School • Master Bedroom District Suite With Den • JennAire Grill D 3 Car Side R FA i. ESTATE • Anderson Entrance Garage Windows n Full Basement juacnoit omc£ PLAINSSOSO OFFICE • 2 Story Entrance D Full Customizing Foyer Service Available t I-95 to Newlown-Yardley Rd. (Rt. 332) exit. Go east on Rl. 332 a Vi mile to Creamery Rd. Turn left to Quarry Rd. then right to models. Open 7 days a week 12-5. Phone 364-3456 tuir N-J- or 441-4400.

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AVAIL- JAN 16 — 3 room, COUNTRY COTTAGE • FORRESTAL VILLAGE HOPEWELL TWP - 1st floor LAFAYETTE HOUSE — Ber- LANDLORDS — Free MANVILLE NORTHSIDE — 4 MONMOUTH JCT - pvt bam & ertranc* Pnnce- located in Monmoutft Jet. Apartments — Route 1 & For- apt w/bedrm, bath, kitchen, keley Sq. historic district. screening and counseling, rm. apt.. Washer-dryer hook- spacious duplex, secluded on Son. near Univ. & bus. FuBy targe Sv. rm with txott-ffi restal Rd One 3-bdrm GARDENS fam. rm.liv.rm w/brick fpl. Convenient location over- you choose tenants at no fee, up. $350 per mo. plus util. 1st 6 country acres, new decor, (urmshad- $37Smo includ- furniture, bedroom, kitchen, townhouse & two 2-bdrm apts screened porch, basement & free credit report provided for mo dep. adults. 201-685- large dining room, carpeted LLDcury Garden Apts. looking balcony, 24 hr. door- ing heal €09-924-7546 batrt. smafl spare room. avail lor Fob rentals. GE ©tec- private backyard. Exc. lo-man, ideal for professional, 1 your convenience, call the 1858. throughout, fireplace, all backyard. $350 monthly plus trie h««t pump dtsnwasher. on Rt 208 on New Amweil cation for commuters. & 2 bdrm. apts. from $355. professionals for further de- utilities included, kids/pets BEAUTIFUL NEW~2 bed- utiks. AvaH. mmed. Also 1 disposal, ww carpet, tennis $475Vmo. plus share utUs. MONMOUTH Junction — Apt room. t'A balh condo — Rd. first left after church Call 609-393-2626 for ap-tails. Locators-M.R.S. Mem- suitable for larger family. Avail welcome, just $425 -Won't bedroom apt. carpeting & courts, swim pool & more. Avail, immod. Call 609-737- pointment. bers 609-394-5900. last! -Ads subject to avail- PnncfiCon dddrsss, on buspanetng. $350 inducing utis. immediately. $450 + utils. Please cafl 609-429-2250 for 1 ft 2BRApt. 1480 days, 737-3451 eves. ability.Locators • M.R.S. kne. No pets, no children. Cafl 609-924-4522. information. LAMBERTVILLE — in stone LAWRENCEVILLE — I & 2 609-924-5584 after 5 pm. Members $75, 609-394- $600 mo. - utts. Ftepty box Includes heat hot water & HOPEWELL TWP — A deal! Victorian mansion, studio apt. Bedim Apts & Townhouses MORVEN VILLAGE — Gar- FURNiSHED APT —~ 4 5900. #04240 co Princeton Packet EAST dishwasher, tennis courts & Stylish 2 bedroom duplex, on w/ 15x16' eat-in kitchen. Ig. subject to availability. White den Apartments. Hamilton Hampton Arms. Lovefy gar- rooms, pvt. entbath, $2Sday. extraordinary playground. oversized wooded lot! Den,livrm. & full bath. Deep set Pine Apts (609) 883-3333. Township. Private entrance, MONMOUTH JUNCTION — den apts. ww carpet, heat & short term. Can 609-896- dining room, heat paid, all parking, cable TV available. 1 > a country set- windows, plaster walls, wood LAWRENCEVILLE — I Bdrm Large, w/ fireplace. Kitchen, hot water tndd. ac. 609-0861. Largest swimming pool in the extras, children/pets fine, just bedrm from $320, heat, h/w, ting. 243 BRs avail Rentals floors. Landlord pays heat. Apts & 2 Bdrm Town- houses bdrm & bath. Incls all utils. 448-1440 are*-at nominal cost. $340. a must see! -Ads sub- & cooking gas incl. 1 block start from S395 Call FURNISHEO — 3room 4 $3O5/mo. No children; no when available. Sturwood Call 201-329-6879. EW1NG — ~2 bdrmT Irv.rm. room apt cottage'house wtth ject to availability.Loc- from Rt. 295. Call 609- 215-493-1988 201-359-7180 •tor*M.R.S. Member* $75 pets. Single professional Hamlet (609) 896-2035. fireplace, dm. rm. latchen. equipped kitchen, ac. individ- preferred. 609-397-3110. 888-3052. CARPETED MOONERN —^4 laundry, yard. $550 me. heat. ual heal control, color TV. HISTORY^BUFFS ^Large 609-394-5900 LAMBERTVILLE — spacious room apt. Avail Fob 1. No609-466-0487 radio, ww carpet at motel in sunny, newly renovated KINGSTON — 2nd floor, pri- 1 bdrm. apt. on quiet residen- tads, no pets. 2Q1-46&-1733 HightstowTvWindsor area. No duplex apt. in old stone Vic- EWMG tWPl- near Trenton torian building. 2 bedrooms. vate entry, living room, tial street, vestibule, eat-in Set 10-2.201-526-9439 aft 6 lease required. From $140 Slate CoSege. executive 6 l'/7 baths, private entance bedroom, study, full bath. No kitchen, livrm., bdrm. & bath. 4,000.00 CASH REBATE COUPON CENTER o« PiriaMon — 1 or week including all utilities. room. $350. heat nduded: and patio area. Parking at the children, no pets. Lease, de- $350/mo. Landlord pays heat. 2 Bft w library & dntng area. 609448-8637. aiso carpeted 2 bedroom. door. $75Q'mo. 1'A mo. se- posit required. $285 plus No children: no pets, single tiw 4 «d. pnvaie yard & heat paui. kjdspets fine, just HAMILTON" TWF — Wood- curity. No pets. Call Joan at utilities. Avail. Feb. I. 1982.professional preferred. Start The New Year Off Right... partarg S525 rtt heal & $300; many others. caB' - Ads mere Apts. Hugnes Drive. I & 609-737-9567 after 5pm for 609-924-9700, evenings 609- 609-397-3110. $ 00 gas 609-924-7141 at 924- subject to availability 2 Bedrooms, some den (609) an appointment 921-6602. With This 4,000. Savings 5385 Locator* M.R.S. Mt 587-2414 CENTER OF Princeton — I $75,609-394-5900 From Sturwood Hamlet bdrm act. wa3ang (Ssiance from Urw, shops, medical The buildeis ot Sturwood Hamlet are now ottering, lor a limited time only, this Cash Rebate OS-AWARE eerier ircioOei Kv rm. Ml Lawrence ville Weichert Couponworth '4.000'" toward any one ot the remaining 4 Townhouses' HEIGHTS Ba*. kaefsen. oft-strew park- Luxury Garden Apts. Executive Styling luiunously designed, these 2 & 3 bedroom air conditioned townhouses. priced from '86.400 ing, private entanco. oraser & On 29 North Showpiace ot lealure panelled family rooms wall-to-wall carpeting, and garages And. the price includes gas S400 ptus free Pets part ownership o! the pool complex and tennis courts New Jersey ovenootong Del- S2Smo extra Avail Fee I aware Ffevef. Many wnth Cait 609-921-3174 For your convenience. Sturwood Hamlet is located |tist minutes from the railroad station and ftrashed basements. near many shopping centeij and ma|0r highways CENTER Of Pnrceten Boro 1 A 2 Bfl Apt — > Odnrr. ac* « *v rm. iarge From S390<14o. 1 7 --aj : -)\ 1 eai-ift fctetws, Oen or 2ndIncudes heal, hot water, oa- FINANCING bdrm. fun cam. •••»» caraeted. hwasher. terras court.. Swvtv 2 /2% air cord, ro pets incudes rring pool a! norrwial cost AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS wafer & gas. cr?-ssree< 509-883-1707 MODELS OPEN DAILY & privas* entrance DIRECTIONS t-95 south lo GREEN RIDGE VILLAGE $375 ska elec A#a,i rrmed EKS 1. take Rt 29 No to 4 Bedrooms, 2V? Tile Baths, Central Air, 13¥4% FINANCING* 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Gait 609-925-3174 second e«t on nght Gas Hot Air Heat, Family Room with Fire- Expertfy designed to meet the specific needs of todays home- EXCEPT MON. & TUES. buyer, these quality homes are energy efficient truly comfor- (609) 896-1660 COMPLETELY Redecorated EW1NG TWP — 1 bCrm apt place, Hardwood Floors, Completely E- table and conveniently located in Monmouth Junction. South — S-tSGrrcntf moudmg h«al 2rx3 Sr oJ 2 farrary house. quipoed. Modem Kitchen, Master Suite. Brunswick. $92,990 toS105.90O. &r* Caif 609-921-7057 after ResaS community $285 mo. Direction*: Rt l to Ridge Rd (Rt 522). turn on Ridge to Weichert DENOW ROAD DIRECTIONS: From Princeton - south Tenant pays etec. 1 mo sec sign just before Monmouth Junction post office. LAWRENCEVILLE. N J on Rt. 206 to Franklin Comer Rd. r&qd Barry. 201-984-3880. Discuss Your Ideas with Builder "30 yearVS month adiustaWe financing to qualified buyers Turn right, then bear left (500 feet AT NEW HOPE Ltd (Adjacent to Princeton) past Deli) onto Oenow Road to — Village 2. 1 Bedrocxn EXCEPTIONAL 3 bdrm apt — Call 215-752-7814 after 6 PM Princeton Office Sturwood Hamlet. apartments $330 oet month. m Heoewea S3O0 oer month 609-683-0300 or Weichert 2 bedroom den sowrixicses - utts 201-328-0283 William Smyrl - Custom Designs 201-329-3499 (Model) Realtors "All MI!J|P[i ID [tnc sale Otter may tie withdrawn wilhoul notice No Brokeis S525 per mcesi Pius e*ec- EXECUTIVE 4 Rooms — L-5C 25 5-862-9133 corroiettfy fumtshed. private entrance tt^,. 609-696-0861. RICHARD A.I

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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY. JAN 31st tron 1 00 to 4 00 PROFILE OF A CHAMPION HARRY WEED Recipient of Weidel's 1981 "Millionaires Award". Harry participated in excess of One Million Dollars of sales volume that closed during the year. A member of the Lawrenceville office and the senior member of Weidel Real Estate for 13 years - a man we are all proud to be associated with. U'A MQfTSACE #r to. e rxrm J« lit{* if?jM JRJ j'i ?m.Vf purled Swce MOOEMI ITVINt - Some modern lifestyles demand carefree *rc KCiiW car 5* jets t;r $141,000 Irving quarter. Young marrieds are attracted to equity rmsmts! aturr sneus; PROFESSIWUL COUPIES! build-up without nagging housecare worries. The answer - RCTREB FOLKS! CRAFTSMOI! MTOKE! Who can appreciate condominiums Living Room, Dining Room, eat-in Kitchen, the financial plusts ot owning a four apartment single, bedroom, bath plus extra room for den or study, even each apartment has 2 btdtwsms. ceramic bath, eat-in second bedroom. WHY PAY RENT. All this is in mint lutchen & Imng room • 4 garages & a heated workshop condition for $43,000. Price has been slashed to $79,900 for immediate sales. FKA.VA FWAJCWG CONSIDERED FOR A QUALIFIED feUYER Set ttse o»met's apartment at our cpen house. Please call 89&-1000 (oc iout perjonal appointrnent to see all 4 NEW CONSTRUCTION apart wests HOPEWELL BORO- 'REDUCED! IREOUCED! 8 rooms, 21/? baths' quality construction by Hopewell Valley BtftECTtOKS: So. oa BrBtpnci. rii« oa Spruce, house on Our owner is ready to sell, so don't miss this great buy. Builders - 4 bedrooms, family size kitchen with adjoining ng*t To« kostt» - Btverty Habscfeer. Where have you seen a 4 bedroom two story home, with a family room with fireplace. 100 x 460 country lot convenient spacious living room, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, to everything. $109,500. immediate possession its SO»Mtti family room with brick fireplace. 2-car garage all set on a in t in:«; i Ml -ac* :.: :r!«f treed lot with expansive deck for only $102,000. This house 'no tnesKK«, lit fern»i?c*er 4jn sel t*fif"oo

COLONIAL ON A CUL-DE-SAC KST WIT in Warren Park Estates. This four bedroom I1/; bath Colonial offers the growing family an opportunity to II you need gracious rooms and a safe place lor your TlOE CSOHTfT UK% on nearhr frve acres with frozen own a home in a desirable family neighborhood. Priced children, this home should be considered. There are 4 peel witmg to wetame Spcirg ar4 you Owner financing EAST ACRES DRIVE. under market value, but needs some freshening and generous bedrooms & den • a family room with fireplace mH hef; sw all cf the seasons lovelj 3 Bedrooms. V/< HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP painting. Offered at a very realistic $71,900. + many other features including a woodbutnmg stove. ittf. rinc* «•* peifri hariwood ftoorj Oversired bam - A very desirable location for this attractive Williamsburg Located in Delaware Rise. \ $110,000. itrttt - worisfcop Two slone tirepUc« Call 896-1000-. Colonial. 8 rooms. 2V: baths. 4 bedrooms, plush wall to S]I5.JOO wall carpeting, central air conditioning, all window dress- ings, 2 car garage with electric doors, large screened porch overlooks 1.35 acres - ideal location for a New York commuter - $189,900. UNIQUELY WONDERFUL There are lots of words to describe this contemporary home !rt*

SntflK UttS will ioon arrive m the park-like back yard of NEW LISTING tltrt Oendale epanded Cape Lrmng room with stone MTCII TOUR WACOM TO A STAR with this freshly painted Very charming well kept ranch on a wooded lot in a very Im&jct formal dirasg njom. raodern eat-in lutchen. full four bedroom Vh bath Colonial on a beautifully land- quiet section of Ewing Township. 7 rooms, 2 baths, fcasefsent. 1 c»r attached garage CAU 896-1000 scaped lot. No-wax entry foyer and lutchen. plush camel attached garage, formal dining room, extra large family RECEKIIT REDUCED TO SKSOO. wall to wall in LR and DR. Kitchen with custom cabinets,' room, gas heat and central air conditioning - $79,900. paneled Family Room with sliding glass doors to screened porch, patio and gas grill Loaded with value at 1FT SUMO

6000 NEIGHBORS, GOOD TIME This beautiful neighborhood in Hamilton Township is the home of a house just waiting for your good times! Incredible HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP ESTATE- family room for those neighborly parties. 3 Bedrooms, great A VERT PRIVATE PLACE kitchen and lovely living room. All for $73,900. FIIEIIIT ISHE II TIP TOP UWIEICEVIUE 7 acres of solitude for this fine custom-built stone ranch in a prestigious area of Hopewell Township. A dream come BBMMN. Just the perfect place for a young family. true for this owner who loved the relaxed, easy living 3 or 4 Bedroom Cape with totaOy redone kitchen, a new TNCniKSRU afforded by the Arizona architecture, but you'll also ap- OvaMofi oewnescc wi ust-ott csisbrl Thii List tam*f room addition, large fenced yard. Please call preciate the formal touch for entertaining. 10 rooms, Vh Mntur tm^ocst sntttts « i* «O t irjratic fU»r S96-1000 so we can show you alt tJw space and cfcann for baths, a 27' screened porch overlooks the pool area, a 3-car at the Paob. tou. itapQMf wd tncsoortitai pm sttps mtf w»y WJOt garage plus a superb 18' t 24' workshop is a perfect way YWB0IQR\ swI^Mc bctoit OSTVX rtte ts i^^rfied buyer.. KXttL- BR, IV* bath rancher, 2 car garage, full basement in quiet Hamilton Township development...$*90. to round out this excellent property for $235,000. WEIDEL Airport - num. per month plus utilities. 1 year Lease. 2681 MAIN ST. ROUTE 31 Real Estate Inc. 164 NASSAU ST., PRINCETON LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. ROUTE 130, EAST WINDSOR PENNINGTON, N.J. Mercer Co. Passenger Terminal CaD 609-921-2700 609-896-1000 Call 609-448-6200- 609-737-1500 609-882-3804 6094834950 ITOWN AND COUNTRY SPECIALISTS SINCE 13151 Home Hunter's Guide

12-B Week of January 27 - 29,1982

375 Apts For Rent 375 Apts For Rent 375 Apts For Rent 375 Apts For Rent 375 Apts For Rent Apts For Rent 37S Apts For Rent 380 Houses 380 Houses NEAS Forrest* Campus — NEW HOPE-SoWxry Twp — PRMCET0N — pictureeque PRMCCTON — cozy sturJo ROCKY HILL — new 3 BR TWIN COTTAGE — 1 bdrm ONE & TWO BED For Rent For Rent Furmjhed efficiency «ot . 2 bc5rm conoo. ftreplaca. ww duplex. 3 bedroom, family apartment, private bath & 2V4 bath condo. Foyer. LR, near lake. Handy? $295 (or ROOM LUXURY APTS. BEAUTIFUL — Studio-type $18SWO. ueta SeSmo.. t carpet. tut apotanoev 2 bsth. room. 2 car garage, heat paid. cooking facttOee, wal to waB, OR, Fam. Room, KK. & eating less) + utfls. 215-966-6691. FOR RENT house for rent. Suitable as month security Mala convenient to shopping. air. appUncas. al extras. neat paid, basement storage, area, screened in porch, gar- TWM FUVBtS APTS. private residence or com- TO c KT O kl No sraoicnG,. no Brand new. $495 - condo S40S. Children & pets wet- just $235: Abo 1st floor 4 age & basement Many luxur- Off Rt. 33, East Windsor Central air, patio & balconies. mercial business. Country s- uogr to PO 8c* 13S4 tee & uHs. 609-682- come. Cai today' -Ads sub- room, children fine, heat paid, ious amenities. $895/mo. I mi. E. of NJ Tmpk Ex. 8 Free heat not water & cook- style kitchen-dining room. REAL ESTATE Princeton. KJ 085*0 iect to availability.Loca- ing gas supplied. 1 & 2 bed- NICE 1 BEDRM Act — OiMt wal to wal. $350; modem 2 indds taxes, maintenance Large studio-type sitting room 32 Chambers St. fe4MLA& lft S75 bedroom, $435; prestigious 3 fees & insurance. Purchase StudkM, I & 2 BR Apts. room apts. from $365. w/ private porch. Large bed- Princeton, N.J. re^riooftiood. 10 mtfes from From $300 Firn efficiency act Prtneaton. 5300 mo. bedroom, patio, deck,car- options avail, w/exced. financ- room & bath on 2nd floor. 609-924-1416 peted throughout, heat paid. Carpeted throughout & in im- 1225jno_ 609-82*^721 609-W6-0487 PRINCETON BORO — Stu- ing. 609-799-2828. Central air, heat & hw. patios Office open Mon thru Fri, 32 Chambers Street $500; others, cai! -Ads sub- maculate cond. .10 min. from dto apt seduded yard, wak- TWO BEDROOM — luxury balconies, dishwashers, 10am-4:30 pm. Sat. 12-4. Princeton, N.J. 088540 MEAfT ROUTE 130 - 3 ject to availability.Loca- Princeton. Principles only. bec*oom eovrey duplex. se- ing distance to University, apt heat & hot water ind. All carpeting. Large apts. 603-924-1416 apt he* & hot water ind. Al shops, train, bus. $235 mo. •tors-M.RS. Members $75 WINDSOR REGENCY Phone Janet 609-924-0373. ctuoed on 9 5 acm. spaooos modem convenience*. 3 m modem conveniences, 3 mi LARGE FURNISHED Attract- Cai 609-737-0305 after 6pm. 608-394-5900. from center of Princeton. Excellent location next to APTS. walk-n doseo, was to wart from center of Princeton. BELLE MEAD — 4 BR ranch ive 2 story — Western sec- $480/mo. Avail. Sept. 1. 609- bank & shopping mall, NY East Windsor, NJ carpeting throughout, alt S36Omo 609-452-2104_ PRINCETON Area — near TRED OF COMPLEXES? — on wooded land. Fireplace, tion. 3 br, 2 b, mid-Feb. to RCA, targe 2 bedroom apt. We have a method of finding 452-2104. buses. 609-448-2964 ONE 4 '"TWO" "BEDROOM central air, half finished base- Labor Day — $850. cam*, retta* - Aea sufcject to w'ceftar & garage, exc. cond. vacancies, quicfcJy and effl- 609-448-6553 APTS — tor mmadiate occu- VILLAGE EAST APTS — Twin Rivers recreation pools ment, $700/mo. + utils. BEAUTIFUL 2nd FL. APT— avatUtsrfay Loc*o«» M.R.S. heat included. $580. 609- oientty, with the best results. pancy at Windsor Castte. E. Best location near shopping & tennis courts included. VILLAGE II - New Hope. 1 609-924-4153. Main Street, Cranbury, Liv Mernfcurr* S75. 609-394- 924-2800. Our service extends through- center, banks, transportation, bdrm, in scenic country rm., f/p, din rm, 1 bedrm, 1 Windsor Twp From Prince- Resident Manager at Apt B-l 5900 out New Jersey, with seven etc. Studios, 1 & 2 bedrooms. townhouse w/ private en- CLEARBROOK/CRANBURY bath. Feb. 1st — $575 in- ton take 571 to Otd Trenton Abbington Dr. NEW CONDOMINIUM — al offices to serve you. Call the Central air, heat hot water, trance & patio. Rent includes — Adult community - 48 & cludes utilities. Rd. make a nght then pro- professionals about your ren- M-F 10-4:30; Sat 12-4 Hermrtag*. New Hope Uvsng ceed so the first left beyond a carpeting and all Twin Rivers pool & tennis facilities. Avail over, Timberline 2 Br, 2 baths, 1350 SQ. FT. OFFICE tal needs-Your only conve- recreation facilities included 609-448-7792 room, canoes. totefcen w ait couoie hundred feet from Od March 1. Rent $325. Exc. 1 yr old. Beautiful location, SPACE. Ground fl, Princeton nience when moving 1_oc- in rent. See Manager, Apt TWIN RIVERS —2 bedroom aopfiarces - waster & cryer. Trer.ton RoarJ. 609-448- location, 10 mins from Route wooded area - clubhouse, Junction. Walk to station. Im- cator*- M.R.S. J-13, Abbingtoo Dr, Twin Riv- I DexJroorrt.. a c. coo*. XS2S mo 5275 condo, all appliances in- 95. 609-882-5810. pool, golf, tennis, security. mediate occ. Ample parking - ucis Cai: 201-72S-3947 $75, 609-394-5900 ers. Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm. cluded. $450/mo + util. Avail, immed. Levinson As- inc. — $850. YARDLEY BORO — 1 bedrm Sat. 8am-12N. 609-443-3220. 609-799-0951. sociates. Lie. Real Estate apt. w/ eat-in kitchen, spac- Broker: 201-548-2244. Eves. EWING — 2 bdrm, iiv.rm, ious livingrm, private en- & wknds 609-655-4519 or fireplace, din. rm, kitchen, trance. $335/mo. Landlord 609-655-0909. . laundry, yard. $550 inc. heat. pays all utilities. Single pro- 609-466-0487. fessional preferred. No pets. COTTAGE For Rent — single 609-397-3110. or prof, couple. 2 bdrms, 2 FARM HOUSE — semi de- tached, 3 bdrms, 3 mi. from OF HOMES— OAK KNOLL 380 baths, eat-in kitchen,den Houses for Rent w/fireplace, liv. rm, din. rm, Hightstown, $400. Security, lease. Write with reference 3 BEDROOM Townhouse — garage, many extras. Private ru country estate, Princeton ad- WHH 0992. Box 146, High- Immediate avail. $550 + utils TERRACE dress. $650/mo. plus utils, tstown. per mo. Swimming & tennis avail. Call 9 am-5 pm sec. Avail. 4/1. No pets. FOR IMMED. RENT — 3 Prices Starting At $67,900 609-448-0660. After 5 pm 609-466-1590. bedrm. townhouse, cathedral 609-448-8974. ceiling, all appliance's, move DAYTON — Vintage 1848. 3 in cond. LAMBERTVILLE — 3~ BR bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths. Im- ranch, kitchen, diningrm, mediate occupancy, $600/ FURNISHED Rental — 6~mo. stone fireplace, large closets, mo. Stults Realty, Realtor. Lovely old Mercer St. Colonial thermopane picture win- 609-395-0444. available March 1 -Labor Day. dows, full basement. Quiet Short walk to Univ. & trains. DAYTON — Vintage~T84873 Extremely conscientious cou- country setting. $675/mo. 1V2 months security. After 6 pm bedrooms, Vh baths immed- ple or small family preferred; 201-233-3005. iate occupancy. $600/mo. references requested. $850/ Stults Realty, Realtor. mo. Please call 609-924- WEST WINDSOR - 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 20' decR, fireplace, floored 0418, keep trying. attic wooded lot 30' family room, walk to station, Princeton ad- 5 ROOM HOUSE — 609-395-0444. dress $99,900. Hopewell area. 2 acre rural, EAST WINDSOR — Twin DBRT 2i bath ranch. Central Princeton setting. Tenant supplies own Rivers. 2 bdrm twnhse, fin $750/month. 609-921-7641. heat and utilities. No pets. bsmt, pvt patio, swimming & $500/mo. Security required. tennis priv. Sorry no pets. HIGHTSTOWN — presti- Immediate occupancy. Call gious 2 bedroom, set on over- — 30 Yrs., buyer pays 3 points. $525/mo + util. Immediate for appt. 609-466-2458 after 4 occ. 609-448-1932. sized wooded lot, children — 5 Yr. Term, 25 Yr. payout, buyer pays 3 points. p.m. and pets welcome, wall to Four Models to choose from. Rancher, Cape Cod & Colonials. 3 & 4 6 Room House — Ham ELLISDALE Farmhouse"^ wall, at just $325, this is a bedrooms, all wooded lots. Churches, Schools & Buses two blocks. Twp.yard, avail immediately. $340/mo. Tenants must main- must-see! - Ads subject to DIRECTIONS: New Jersey Turnpike 10. to Exil 7A pickup 195 towards Trenton take Ut exit to $375,609-586-7126 between tain house which is in excel, availability.Locators-M.R.S. Rt 130 So toward Bordentown. Beor right pott Monsanto to Traffic light. Turn left on 6-8pm. cond. 609-585-6100 or 6101. Members $75, 609-394- Yordville Allentown Rd. to Corliile Ave.. to Model Homes. 5900. From Trenion So Brood St to Yardville NJ. At Yordville Bank beor left Yardville-Allentown Rd . Just beyond Yardville Elementary School to Carlisle Ave. on left, to Model Homes. Models Open Daily & Sun. 11 to 6 P.M. Closed Wed. (609)585-3337 Cut your Buy a EAST WINDSOR • 4 years old. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace, central Model Phone X\ m, cerarruc foyer, finished basement, custom decorating, wooded mortgage luxurious new lot $97,000. payments- duplex in Yardley! Live in one, rent out the other... it's the perfect investment for these times. Each apartment is beautifully-appointed featuring eat-in kit- ' Chens; living room; dining room; two spacious bedrooms; two full baths; GE washer, dryer and refrigerator; attached garages; front, rear HILTON and side yards. Over 90 sold, come see why! REALTY CO. OF PREVCETON INC. REALTOR Tenants guaranteed at One Duplex/Two Apartments M85/mo - lit«.: SSIS/mo. from S111.990 MMNCITON JUNCTION- 5 6 bedrooms, 2% bath colonial, walking — 2nd fl. Excellent reserved Two Duplexes/Four Apart- mortgages and special plans to ments from $223,980 to trams, large family room w/firepface, central air and a 19' x 42' suit your needs. Anthony Poctf. $143,000.

5 Bedroom Ranch on a 1 acre treed lot in Rocky Hill Area. Living room has a bow window and copper planter. Spacious Modern Samples open daily 12-5 PM. (215) 493-8700 Kitchen, outstanding family room, oversize fireplace for cozy living. or 885-2600. In NJ call collect. This home is on a Cul-De-Sac street. Many extras. $197,500. 1-95 North to Exit 25 E or US 1 North. Turn left on Oxford Valley Rd. (at North end of Ox- ford Valley Mall—Sesame Place). Go two miles (US 1 —three miles) bear left on Heacock Rd. Continue Vi mile to Cardinal Drive, turn left to samples ('A mile). ^

EAST WINDSOR - 4 bedrooms, full basement, central air, new kit- IG?GARNOAPMC€HOm€/.| chen and foyer floors, all appliances, good family neighborhood. $84,900. *•••••••••* OAK KNOLL in EWING TWP. IN KINGSTON. A THREE BEDROOM BRICK HOME in ex- Quality Homes by a Reputable Builder for many years cellent condition. Large living room with fireplace, dining room and a modem kitchen. Convenient to bus transportation. $110,000.

THREE & HALF YR. OLD COLONIAL, EXCELLENT CON- 13%% SNEAK Straight 30 year mortgage 3 PRINCETON JUNCTION - Plenty of room plus privacy are here in this DITION, wooded lot. This home has 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, living lovely 4,5 bedroom. 2xh bath colonial split. Great West Windsor room, dining room, kitchen, den, full basement, 2 car garage. Extras Points to qualified buyers. schoote and walking distance to train. $131,900. are central air, fireplace, hot tub (Jacuzzi) wall-to-wall carpeting. PREVIEW etc. JUST REDUCED EAST WINDSOR - 4 bedrooms, new master bath, basement, 20' $159,900. redwood deck, professional landscaping, central air, carpeting FOR IN-TOWN CONVENIENCES: LOW MAINTENANCE AND PRICED throughout. $92,900. FUEL ECONOMY. See this newly constructed home built by John WEST WINDSOR • 5 bedrooms, 2% baths colonial just waiting for Alford. 3 bedrooms, aluminum siding, thcrmopane windows, gas FROM your family. Excellent location offers walking to trains, schools Er beat and city utilities. Central air, fireplace, 2 car garage and full shopping. Immediate occupancy. $141,000. basement. $138,000. PIAJNSBORO - Charming ranch offering 3 bedrooms, 1 bath and ONE" ACRE FULLY WOODED LOT. All public utUities available. $59,900 nestted among many large evergreens. $69,000. Close to transportation, including New York trains and buses. $49,500. RENTAL - West Windsor, 4 bedrooms, 3 % baths $7*0. Month & Up AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY for sale or lease. New Home on 3 Models wooded lot - 4 bedrooms. 2!/z baths, family room with fireplace and Ranchers, Capt, Colonials LOCATION & VALUE YOU CAHT Conscientious Service—'Rlriays wel bar, laundry room, two-car garage. Sales Price $125,000. or lease at $825. per month. ^ AFFORD TO MISS # - , Featuring 3 & 4 bedrooms, RENTALS: HOUSES AND APARTMENTS laundry on 1st floor & ASSOCIATES. INC excellent energy efficient Models Open Daily package. 12-5 P.M. D.ENER REALTORS ipencWirt trokere AffBtf WlUtom SchoettWr. 1214M3 Model Phone: 882-2606 (WetloawM* Itotrral Sonrlo> AM C. Mowery. 395-1*71 DiractMm: No. OMen Av«nu« to Parfcsid* AWXM . . . Moke o right ... Go two miles ... At second light Hervey lude, 201-359-5327 •«*• o right onto Eggertt Crossingg Rood . . . Make first left to model home. 301 609-921-6060 Off Rt. #31 . . . Turn ontooo EwingviUt Rood . . . Appro*, two miles . . . Moke left onto Eggerts Crossing EIMM Kiag. (09-799-1 «94 RRoodd Mokke linl t Wt toTmodeTd l home ^^ 194 Nassau St. trdwn. Agtnt Moguin Bvikt Agtncy 587-2707 HBton Bldg., 2nd Floor DortHhy Oep«ntielm. 924-3923 1 Home Hunter's Guide We* o! January 27 - 29,1982 13-B

380 Houses 380 Houses 390 Houses 380 Houses For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent HJGHTSTOWN — house tor FOR WMEtMATE RENT NEW HOPE.PA — VHage II PRINCETON JCT. — Charm- tarrrfy at 3. $S5Omo. plus lownhouse. eat-In kitchen, al ing 4 BR 2% bath Colonial w/ Can you own a luxurious utjts. & sec Phone 609- COZY 3 BR 1% BATH appiances. 2 story Iving LR. DR. Fam. rm, & 2 car 448-1075, 4-5 pm. w/finished basement and room open to secluded deck garage. Lovely trees & patio. HUJLS8CWO 3 bdrm. ranch lacing woods, fireplace. 2 BR. mature landscaping. Walk to Conveniently located near High School. $750. avail. condominium 6 miles den w/s*ding doors to patio. — 1 Vi baths, gar., baaarnant, shoppng, school and cortv gas heat, dishwasher, Vh baths, central alr.car- March 1. J.T. Boyer Realty. muter bus loo! peted, draped. Waiting dts- 609-921-1805. washar. refrigerator $725 a SS50Vmo mo. 2 mo. sec Reterencos. rtance to town. 6 mos. oc- PRINCETON BORO Town- from Princeton for Ga« 201-369-7801 MCVISCrOUAUTTT cupancy beginning March. house — 2 BRs, LR. DR. $575/mo. + u«s. 215-295- kitchen, full basement Beaut- HOPEWELTTWP. — Lovely 9265. 4 Bfl Coionai. 2Vi batfa. LR 41J 1113 iful garden. References & se- less than rent? w-fireplace. OR. tam.rm, rufl iPENNINGTON BORO — curity. 609-924-2680. basement 2 car garage, cen- LAWRENCEVJLLE — 2 bed- charrrMng 3 bedroom, 1 V5r PRINCETON — 4BR. tral mt. Oca* lo Mood. West- room luxury townhouse avail- bath. Irving room, dining furnished. 4 mi. from P.U. em Sectnc 4 ETS S750rmo able immediateJy. 1 tvM. 2'* room, den, sun porch, base- One acre, extra rooms, lawn 6O9-466-12S3. baths, washer-dryer, don- ment, garage, big yard. Nice care. Avail. April 1. $69S'mo. washer. Central an Garage. neighborhood. $625 * utt. Children & pets welcome. pool and tennis. $6S0/mo. • 609-e96-064S. Phone 609-921-2714 eves. raised fiii")i-fier.' 3 bedroom. UOL 609-896^463 HreoUce. 2 car garage, wood- PENNINGTON — 3 bedrrn.^ 2 PROP~E RT Y~MIANAGE"- ed acre, quiet street Ava* LAWRB«CE TWP — Con- baths. Irving room w' fire- MENT — LEAVE YOUR Mar 1. S7iairw. 609-483- tempora/y 3 bedroom. 2 bath. place, dining area, kitchen & HOME OR INVESTMENT den. 2 car garage S650 mo 62S2. garage, targe treed lot cM- PROPERTY IN CAPABLE cvon and pets, welcome, at - ut*s. 6O9-737-6331 after 4 HANDS. 20 YRS. EXPERI- HOPEWHX RANCHER — 3 just $475. mis tcvery Law- bdrrn. 2 oatti. large lotcfwrv ENCE. J.T. Boyer Realty. rancevAe Road location wont PICTURESQUE - 4 609-921-1805 Basement, garage, yard last tong^-Ads subject to S600 - uBI* 609-*66-(H87 bedroom farmhouse, se- ^- House Swap. avaiU&My Locator»-M.R.S. duded on 2S0 acres. 2Vi Mamftan $75, 6Q»-394- Condo in Dillon. Cokxado, baths, fireplace, out buildings, sleeping 6, for house in bedroom. 3 bam. 2 story 5900 horses fine. $600. check it' house on wooded tat adja- Mercer County area. Need LAWRENCE TWP — 3 bed- •Ads subject to availability. cent to country dub Fire- house April 24-May 2. Condo room Ranch, furnished $600: Locator*-M.R.S. Members C*ac« ai farrrty room. 3 car avail, any dates. Dillon w in unJumcshed $550. Working $75, 609-394-5900. garacje. gas heat «mfc centra) 25 mins. of 4 areas. couple prelened. No pets.' «r AvaifaWe rnm«, eat-

A HOUSE FOR ALL SEASONS Er>icy ccid vnvrnet rwjrits in front d a biazmg fire in the stsaocus farrify room thai acSfora rhe custom kitchen Gzrituiy, ard cjirsng ara Entertain friends m the tovety formal Swig room and have rrsKjmgfit suppers m the caodlelKjrit glow of tr«e (Snngroom Look forward to spring and summer tne dehgtit of ever fSowenng trees and shrubs. Fall a trie most beautiful of ail m tfss immaculate 3- ranch every (Jay rs exoung m thrs house (ust REALTY PLUS CARNEGIE SCS AGENCY a! REALTORS REALTORS REALTORS Route 518 Spur, Pennytown 229 Nassau St., Princeton Princeton Circle, Rt. 1 South Main & Mercer St. Hightstown Country 6094664)446 609-921-6177 609-452-2188 609-448-0113 Each OHic* It lnd»p*nd»nthf Owniil and Op«rof«d foch oHic* Is Indapandantly owned and operated. Each Office it Indapandantly Owned and Operated Homes HICKORY ACRES - 4 BR Split, part, finished basement; brick patio w/ gas Rr

RIVERSIDE - Princeton - Charming Traditional Colonial on wooded professionally landscaped lot. Very spacious home with 2800 square feet of Living Space. Lovely Master Suite with Fireplace, Walk-in f Tom SV'.N Closet. Delightful home Inside and Outside with every amenity. $210,000. U»petunias. tnxhtmihet l INGUSH MANOR HOUSE in Hopeweli Botough. High on b r»0. tna daw: 1S7T/S home has tranquil backyard plus convenienca of town Irving. Spacious center entry leads to ELLISDALE - 3 Bedroom home, TWO FAMILY in East Windsor ^ or formal Irving room with beamed ceiling and fireplace. Some featuring fireplace in Living Room, Twp. 4 BR apt. + 2 BR apt. Lots of otfier feonves are the graoous dining room, sunny den. 4 Dining Room, all electric modern space for the price. $53,500. bedroom*. Wont last m the lzO't range kitchen. Rural location. MtO W» IN LAWRENCE. Affordable cozy cape, sunny large Reduced $68,000. rintng room, ait new wafl to wall carpet, large game room, 3 bedrooms, modem kitchen with wood mode cabinets, quiet IN THE VILLAGE OF WINDSOR - 4 bedroom. 2 story older home. Modern street, fenced yard. AH types of financing considered. kitchen, den, lovely fenced yard. $66,900. OWNER MORTGAGE at 13H to qualified buyer. This 4 CRANBURY TOWNSHIP - 3 BR Colonial on 1 acre lot.Large eat-in kitchen, bedroom. 9 room home has lots of elbow room for com- formal dining room. Ideal home for growing family. $68,500. fortabte family living, wood burning stove. 1 acre lot for prrvacy or garden. Hopewefl Vailey Schools. Call today for details. Great value in mid 80*s range. PRINCETON - Secluded Hideway on 1.53 Wooded Acres - immediate REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. Great for small famiry and access to town, however. Unique Stone and Log Ranch has Antique convenient to Permington Borough in established neigh- Cherry Random Width ROOTS, Large Stone Fireplace, Ultra-modern borhood. Cozy living with large stone fireplace with Kitchen has beautiful Cabinetry, Skylights in both Bedrooms and RIGHT TIME TO BUY - Ths quality well heataiator. Possible subdivision or woods of your own. Kitchen. A distinctive Custom Home beautifully cared-for in a low buift custom L shaped ranch, located in Reduced to 70V maintenance setting. . $135,000. prestigious Cranbury. Buirt with dozens of AUUMAIU MORTGAGE. Uve m now. expand later. This extra. Famiry s«2e kitchen, 3 bedrooms with home is located in marvelous famiry neighborhood, fabulous HIGHTSTOWN — clean, main- LOVELY ' VICTORIAN - 3 BR, walk in cedar closet in master bedroom. 2 Hopewefl schools, cheerful kitchen overlooks private tenance-free home hear center of modern eat-in K, Formal DR. Large fun baths, stone fireplace in living room for backyard, fufl basement, expansion possibilities. 60s range. town, 4 bedrooms. Completely Comer Lot overlooking park. 2 cozy famiry gatherings. Spacious dining remodeled. $75,000. story barn. Stone Bar-B-Q. $74,900. room, 2 zoned heating for economy and comfort, central air. hardwood floors, easy CRANBURY MANOR - 4 bedroom Colonial on beautrfully landscaped lot. house access from 2 car attached garage Lovely family room off kitchen. Immaculate home. $78,000. with automatic doors, finished basement QUEEN ANNE VICTORIAN — on desirable S. Main St. 5 large bedrooms, with entertaining design and wet bar. House A JEWEL OF A COLONIAL - Immaculate and Ready for You. Private formal dining room, lovely stone fireplace, former professional residence. is on li acre lot with mature trees and yard with large Patio • Mature Plantings. FULLY INSULATED AND AIR OWNER FINANCING AVAIL TO QUALIFIED BUYER $125,000. shrubs, fenced-m back yard, flagstone patio, CONDITIONED. Walk to Schools. Owner will assist Financing for Qualified Buyer. Excellent West Windsor $139,000. convenient to lake for ice skating & sailing. DESIRABLE TWIN RIVERS New York & Philadelphia commuting. This WE HAVE TWO VESY AFFORDABU HOMES IN PRINCETON 3 BR End Unit. Prof. Landscaped. Privacy . $69,500. house is a must to see. a) Renovated Ranch, Fireplace, Basement $96,500. 3 BR DET. - Move-in Condition. Assumption to qual. buyer. $79,000. b) Custom 3 Bedroom Ranch, 2 Car Garage, Fireplace, Finished END UNIT - 3 BR Split - 7% assum. to qual. buyer. $71,900.. Basement $104,000. Call for details about our condos, 2,3 • 4 BR townhouses. WE WILL PROVIDE SPACE. SPACE. SPAd to Sve in, to roam on, to entertain in - A CRANBURY-3 BR Ranch-2 car garage $650.mo. compttary modemuad, historic American Colonial hat 4 HOME PROTECTION WARRANTY Millstone Twp.- 3 BR BiLevel, Under Construction. $500. me. firaplacaa. wonderful easy living plus intriguing flavor of that allow* you to HIGHTSTOWN - 4 BR Apt. Excel, cond. $600. mo. Ind. h«at yitar>—i. Unique home has many extras plus studto SEU or BUY with BUSINESS FOR SALE - yam shop, including inventory, with dry DiDONATO REALTY CO., INC. poaiibaty - a must seal Pennington Borough location has Fvll Sacwrity « Confhtonc* cleaning service. $15,000. KCI. 1.75 acres. Priced rioht in the 1«0*s range. No Inspection - Your word is your bond. LOT - Hopeweli Twp. Opposite Hopeweli Valley Golf Course -454 ac. L WJndsof^ranburv, N. J. CAU KM FCES CONSULTATION ' No Limit on Repair costs to contract. $35,000. (609)444-4555 ABOUT YOU« FINANCIAL BUYING AMITY Offered HII APRIL 1st Home Hunter's Guide 14-B Week of January 27 - 29,1982

380 Houses 385 Resort 385 Resort Resort 385 Resort Rohill Village For Rent Properties Properties Properties Properties in Hillshorotigri WMDSOR — raw* BEACHFRONT - Man- HILTON HEAD. S.C. — 3 OFFICE SPACE — avail., Rt POCONO CHALET — For Spftcious 5 room, asquan. Two units. First unit: Vitas available. Two villas are 27. Kend. Park. Can Danis rent Fireplace & cathedral •unpoc•unporch.. eeconomica l ggas Iront porch overlooking m Sea Pines. #807 is mRealtors. 201-297-2822. ceiling. Steeps 6, near Shaw- ocean, tvtng room w/Tpl, extra Harbour Town and #6985 is nee & Cameiback. Private ski heat, wal towa l throughout, POCONO VACATION home PRINCETON MEDICAL/ large dWng & kitchen area. 3 overlooking the 2nd Fairway run w/chalr lift, club house w/ af apptonon. targa yard, — Clean, new 3 bdrm, 2 bedrooms. Ittbalfcs. enclos- of the prestigious Harbour indoor heated pooL Magnifi- kidvpets fine, a stoal at just bath, dishwasher, washer/ OFFICE SITE S29S. cal todayi-Ads subjKt ed rear porch. Second unit; Town Golf Course. Both are cent view) Call 609-799-9318 drectly behind beachfront, irv dryer, lake, tennis court, in- to avavailability.Locaa - 2BR/2B and rent by the week door/outdoor pool & health aft. 6 pm. If no answer 609- Sale or Lease dudes large Bving * dining tor»M-RS. M S7S755, only for $750 and $700 from spa no extra charge. Call af- .883-8964. area w/lpl. kitchen. 3 owner compared to Plantation MOOCiW* SiOOSo. ** 8hJ c*> WTS 2C6 ixa«*» *Mnct ter 6 pm 609-443-5646. SECLUDED OCEAN FRONT or, aaav WMW. tm*r*i rmm •rpcrt. gran o bedrooms, bath & enclosed rates of $910 and YAHPLEY — elegant 3 ISLAND VULA porch & 2 car garage. An $810/wk.#807 is lor sale at POCONO Ski Rental — near bedroom spat-level, 2 batfis. MEXICAN YUCATAN exceptional buy at $149,000. $210,000 and #6985 is forBig Boulder. $200 full week, flreptac*. garage, den. dis- Ma MuferM Cal 609-799-2089 between 6 sale at $230,000 if you are $100/weekend. 609-882- hwasher, wal to wal through- 3 BR. 2 baths, $800/week. & 10pm weekdays, anytime interested. The third villa (#8) 8152. out, chfldrstVpets fine, fust Call 201-469-5027. is on the 18th Fairway of the $525 -Ads subject to avail- weekends. _____ POCONOS — Breathtaking Robert Trent Jones Golf SKIERS WANTED — Feb. ability. Locators-M.R.S. FRIPP ISLAND. S.C. — Fully views. Private dub, skiing, ice PRINCETOM-HIGHTSTOWH ROAD Course in Palmetto Dunes. 7-13. Stowe, Vt. $60. Days Member! $75, 609-394- turn, twnhse condo on ocean skating, indoor swimming- Walk to golf, tennis and 609-452-2950. PROFESSIONAL BUILDING FOR SALE 5900. avail, by week or mo. Golf, tennis, etc. 2 bdrms, fireplace, beach. 2BR/38 with sleeper appliances. Week/weekend SKI VERMONT—Rent 4 BR. 385 tennis, sail. swim, bike & tdeaJ office butkjing for doctors, dentists, Resort mites of beach at your sofa. Weekly rate is season. 201-369- 3558. | 2 bath ski lodge. Fireplace, lawyers. CPAs, insurance executives! Re- doorstep. 609-452-2300 ext. S575.Photos available on ail full kit. Excell. location. 609- Properties three. Phone 609-799-3191. POCONOS — Big Bass Lake centJy remodeHed. Parking for 20 cars. 40B9days. New home, 3 bdrm. 2 bath, 921-1736. 1800 sq. ft. of offices, reception area, con- LONG BEACH Island — BEACH HAVEN — 6 bdrm. HILTON HEAD. S.C. — New sleeps 10. frpic, pool table, SKI VERMONT — House for 39,600 SQUARE FEET ference rooms. Victorian bungalow. Steeps 2 bdrm/2 bath condo. Golf, Haven Beach. N J. One block skiing, indoor pool. Week, rent in village of Jamaica. Ten 11. 1 btodc to beach. Avail. free tennis, pool. $200-$325/ from ocean. New. 2 sty, 2100 weekend rental. 609-448- mins to Stratton. $400 per wk. $225,000 with possible terms 7.3-7/17. $1,400. a/21-9/4, wK. CaH 609-924-5560. S.F.. 4 bdrm. 2'A baths. IV4 0751. (inc. all utils) Call Denton, NEW INDUSTRIAL BUILDING car gar. Uv. mi, kitchen, din to qualified buyer $1,500. 609-737-3949 eves. POCONOS — Big Bass Lake. 202-332-6753. rm, den, laundry, vinyl siding. Prime lot near Lake. Sale or ST. MAARTEN — 3 magnif- Hamilton Township, P. O. Box 04281 Elec. heat part. fum. 13Vi% trade. 201-297-5959. icent ocean front villas, Ige. financing avail. Brokers pro- Mercer County, N.J. POCONOS — 3 bedroom pool, air cond, maid service. tected. 609-799-2828. 609- Avail. Jan. 24-31 st. then after Custom-built industrial building situ- 737-3212 nights. $179,500. chalet near Camelbck, Avail ated on a S'^-acre site, featuring 17 to wkends, mid-week & weekly. Mar 5th. Reas. rate. 212- OFFICE SPACE LONG BEACH, ISL. — New 288-3606, 212-691-7078. 22 ft. ceiling heights, bridge crane with RR> CABPCT DIDONATO Call 201-297-1349. BfALTY bay front contemporary vv/3 SWITZERLAND — Beautiful 30-ft. span, sprinkler, heavy power, gas TWIN BiVffiS ASSUMABLES levels of decks. 4 BR. 2 baths. SANIBEL ISLAND. Fla. —2 BR apt overlooking French, heat, City sewer and water, loading CALL FOR DCTAILS LR w/fireptace. Fam. Rm.Luxury 2 bdrm condo on Italian & Swiss Alps. Close to RESEARCH PARK $250,000. Avail. May. 13%beach. Pool, tennis, bike, sail, docks and drive-in doors. Strategic ski lifts. $440/week. Fly to xlocation on Ward Avenue, one mile owner financing w/low down- and more. Avail. Feb. 6-13.Geneva, round trip for $500. 178 Canterbury $63,900. 1101 State Road, Princeton, N.J. payment. J.T. Boyer Realty $700. Call 609-799-2678. 609-924-3510. west of the Route 33 interchange with 609-921-1805. 7 Twin Rivers Dr. No $65,000. I-295. Building can be finished to buy- l?i 581 Greenwich S66.900. $4.00 per square foot net, net $64,900. er's specifications, or sold as is. 235 Twin Rivers Dr. No $85,500. areas up to 30,000 square feet. Weichert RETIRING? 95 Dantoury S59.900. 683 tthaca §70,500. RETIRE HERE!! I 427.000 square feet in Park 51 Convington $68,900. Occupied by approx. 50 Tenants PT. PLEASANT: HOT FAR FROM IKW LISTING - Hillside Teirace-Robbmsvilie - OCEAN t BAT! Immac low I maint Ranch in very convenient 28 West State Street, Trenton, NJ (609)989-7470 Spacious 4 bedroom 2 bath ranch $108,000. location, to ENJOY your retire- Princeton Mailing Address ment! Attactive living rm with and Phone Number bow window, formal dining rm, 1 eat-in Kit, comfortable bedrms, BfO CARPfT DIDONATO MONTEREY large attached gar. Very pretty 1 SOLAR CONDOMINIUMS grounds! This home sparkles! WEI DEL REAL ESTATE, Inc. REALTY CO. CALL: Research Park Twatv* Locations • New Jersey • Pennsylvania 609-44&-6555 OPEN HOUSE* (>09-924-655l A unique Townhouse community set amidst woods and nature For Waterfront n desirable Pnnceton.4 solar heated models are available with Home* 2 or 3 bedrooms, 20' gourmet kitchen and expansive living i. areas highlighted by vaulted ceilings and window wans. Directions: Rt 206 north from Nassau St, 2 miles on right REDLLXC HALL From Rt. 1. Harrison St. west to Ewing St.. turn north on 206. on REALTORS right * Sunday 1 -5 P. M, or torn us for cocktails and hors' doeurves CALL TOLL FREE: Wednesday evening. Jan 27. from 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. 1-800-525-8910 ext. G-13 Princeton Office Weichert SOS Huy. SS CROSSROADS 609-683-0300 Realtors Ft. Plemanl S BEDROOM CWJFORIUACOirrEIIPORARY MfJCH Hopewell Township, 6.3 acres of privacy and a perfect place to keep horses or beef. A winding tree-lined drive leads to this spacious 5 bedroom California contemporary ranch featuring a GRANILQPENING spacious beamed living room with massive stone fireplace and sliding doors to a delightful 40' deck. There's also some in- teresting energy saving features to be found here. Outside there's fenced pasture, a large pole barn plus a heated 28' workshop, ideal for a woodworker, 3-car garage space - a very interesting property for $185,000. HeacockMeadowsl ANTIQUE CAR BUFF In the Titusville area of Hopewell Township, visit this unusual contemporary ranch that provides 7 rooms, 3 or 4 bedrooms, an outstanding living room 31' x 15' with cathedral ceilings, antique barn beams and large energy efficient solar windows. A 3-car heated garage with adjoining office or lounge, makes this an ideal property for a car buff. Priced in the 80s. attractive mortgage terms, if you qualify. PRINCETON - On a quiet cul-de-sac convenient to schools, snooping and the University, this most attractive 5 bedroom, 3 N bath home has everyihing needed for comfortable and esthetic Swing. $195,000. 'Th« Most EXCITING NEW CONDOS in the area arT REALTOR being built IN YARDLEY NOW. EXTRA INCOME! Home with rental unit in prime location. Quiet EXCITING STYLE Outside: • distinctive 2-story buildings with extensive use of street in Ewing, Downstairs: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, brick • brick patio enclosures • balconies. Inside: • fireplaces • cathedral ceilings dining room, modem eat-in kitchen. Upstairs: 1 bedroom, 1 bath, • spacious lofts • all these and other luxury features are standard. Irving room arvd kitchen. EXCITING PRICES Spacious one and two-bedroom condos that you can afford, $65,000. priced from just $56,490 to $77,490. LAWRENCEVILLE - Enjoy year-round entertaining or just com- EXCITING FINANCING We have excellent reserved mortgages and several fortable family living in this 4 bedroom house with 2 family rooms special plans to suit your needs. COUNTRY ESTATE! PRINCETON TOWNSHIP (or 5th bedroom.) Magnificent furnished samples now open daily 12-5PM! Entrance gates and tree-lined drives lead to this fine old estate $87,500. (215) 493-2780 or 885-2600. In NJ call collect. with 60 acres of grandeur, frontage on two roads to guard your CHARMING HOME WITH LOVELY LANDSCAPING IN PRINCE- I 95 South lo Newtown Exit Btar right and take 132 West to Stony Hill Rd ('A mi. — 1st traffic privacy and your investment. Quality construction with light) Go lett on Stony Hilt Rd about 1 mile, go past Yardley-Unghorne Rd (traffic light) to .^> meticulous attention to detail shown throughout this charming TON. Living room with fireplace, eat-in kitchen, paneled Cardinal Dnvt Turn right to samples (V. mile) . (JM breezeway to garage. $104,000. 14 room English Tudor including hardware, paneling, leaded GMNOft PMC€ HOmCXl glass windows and a floor plan that's convenient as it is gracious, 5 bedrooms each with it's own bath, multi-fireplaces. Very LARGE, GRACIOUS HOME ON WOODED CUL-DE-SAC IN charming brick carriage house with a delightful 3 bedroom suite and 4-ca; garage plus a separate 2-car detached garage, brick dog EAST WINDSOR 4 bedrooms. 2V2 bath, beautiful custom fire- place and other special features. kennels and swimming pool, tastefully tucked out of sight. A fine Linda Camevate old Princeton estate for $995,000. with the possibility of Aniuta Blanc $104,900. financing, if qualified. Shown by appointment only. Call Weidel at 737-1500. Lois Fee THE VILLAGE OF LAWRENCEVILLE - Walk to schools, stores HsrelStix and public transportation, 4 bedrooms, 1 Vi baths, energy efficient Carolyn Hills 3 zone heating. Owner financing available 2 points below prevail- Lenore Barish ing rate to qualified buyer. Jeanene Leiggi $118,900. •_." Xnne Hoffmann 11% MORTGAGE! DOWNTOWN PRINCETON CONDOMINIUM. Rostynn Greenberg 2 bedrooms. Owner financing, lease purchase or shared ap- Laratne LaPlaca Bender preciation mortgage available to qualified buyer. Call to find out MORO ESTATES how we can help you to purchase this unit. $125,000. DOWNTOWN PRINCETON - 2 BEDROOM VICTORIAN CONDO 1 block from Palmer Square. 2 full baths, off-street parking, o *85,900 HOPEWEUBORO! „ private garden. Interior has spacious and open feeling. CUSTOM-built cedar-sided Cape Cod with 7 rooms, 2 full baths, 4 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, dining room, ultra modern $135,500. eat-in kitchen, laundry room with washer and dryer, 2-zone heat - 3 PRINCETON - 5 BEDROOM HOME ON A LOVELY 13 /4%-30 Yr., buyers pay 3 points come see for yourself, "it's a honey" for $107,000. SHADYBROOK LOT. Screened in porch for summer, fireplace for HOPENEU. TOWNSHIP BUILDING SITES winter and good traffic flow for all seasons. Newtv reduced to 3 12 /4%-5 Yr.. Ttrm, 25 Yr. payrat, buyer pays 3 points PERFECT F0« SOLA! APPLICATION $167,000. 6 acres with southern exposure in'one of Hopewell Township's OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE! 5 bedroom Williamsburg col- Choose one of our five exciting designs on a 1/3 to 1/2 acre wooded lot. most picturesque areas overlooking the Harbourton Hills • onial. Many custom appointments. Princeton address. Lawrence All these custom built homes feature brick fronts, full basements and 2 Vi car taxes. garages. Choose from 3 to 4 bedrooms and IK or2K bath models with 3J3 ACRES $249,500. all the amenities that add to gracious living. Schools and shopping nearby, 260' frontage, a beautiful wooded backdrop - $27,500. Princeton and Trenton within a 10 minute drive and commuting to other NJ., WASHINGTON CROSSING ESTATES Pa. and N.Y. areas is easy via Interstate 1-95. & 295, Rt. 33, 130 and % acre on a quiet dead-end street, excellent : Princeton Crossroads Realty, Inc. Arntrak station in Princeton Jet. MODELS OPEN DAILY 12-5 PM Route 31, Pennington .142 Nassau Street (Corner Harrison! • Princeton • Park in our lot. SAT. & SUN. 11-5 PM s. 60973M500 • 882-3804 ^ CAU ANYTIME 609-924-4677 OPEN 7 DAYS MODEL PHONE: (609) 586-2200 US RT. 1 to Quakarbridg* Rood, continue South on Quafcarbridot Rd. approximately 3 tniin Town A Country Specialists Since 1915 fo Moro [tfatnon to Wt. Or Rt. 33 toQuakcrbridg * Road, proceed North approximately 1 mSe to Moro trill on Ihe right. Look for Moro Estates sign. WEIDEL REALTORS Home Hunter's Guide Week of JaatuTT 27 • 29,1982 15-B

Resort 390 Business 390 Business Properties Properties Properties Properties STRATTON Brortey area- LIGHT INDUSTRIAL — OFFICe SPACE — m Prince- — At 224 4,000 to 40.000 Square *=••*- ton. Total 2700 aq. It. avaS- Woodtend St Chambersburg. ASK ABOUT OUR Located 1 mta horn cant* of abie. Subtoue 1-3 years or $350/mo. Previously occu- MORTGAGES EQUITY ADVANCE Of X-courtrf m trwm. Prtncwcn on Rout* t m kxavidual offim and/ pied by commercial photogra- AVAILABLE TO PROGRAM Washington & Alexander avatabto. Conv*- pher. Cat between 9 and 4 QUALIFIED BUYERS by tw *•* or morttt Cat Roads. Long or riant location. UnftTttad park- p.m. 609-683-2238. tm 201-832-5568. •tiQ. ftocoptiof) WA coutd b© Weichert OFFICE SPACE — All designated Open House properties will be shown this Sunday from 1 to 5 P.M. maoa avauow. Lompaonw VAGATION TcwMrmg — Park. 609421-3150 or 452- 450-600 sq. ft In Research 1234. pricing. Cat 609-924-9050 tor Any t «mfcyw. 1 Mo* from Park. Cal DeJdra Cook 609- WA3 WJBXU DMK3WQTL 29 yr*. SAUgTRgT 921-3770. FJCJ Exchange SUM for 4 STOREFRONT SHOP OFFICE SPACE — for prof, OFFICE FOR RENT — 250 attt UKtvn. S4700 609-448- For Rent. IK Nassau St.. or medtaal uae. 1300 sq. ft. or •ira 0748 pm. S900>tno. For detafe cat 650 aq. ft. Stately setting. Be- toi200 *}• ft- aval. Modem Thompaon Land Co. Real- tween New Brunswick and carpeted office located on VEBO BEACH R.OWOA — tors. 609-921-76SS. Princeton on RL 27. Ample Main St Permington. Al utW- Onba«cft.oc—nvtow. 2 « 2. parking on premises. 201- bes plus aye, included. Cad tor wjon or oA NASSAU STREET 821-6810. owner 609-737-2800. POOL «»-92*-i557. OFBCE SPACE HOAGLANDFARM 1600 sq. ft aieganOy app- OFFICE SPACE — tor lease. 13Vt% FINANCING 13%% FINANCING 14% FINANCING OFFICE — 1,000 to 40,000 FINANCING ...30 year, 6 month adjustable rare 390 Ri ported execuBve suite. WM 2 offices with lots storage ...by owner, 30 year mortgage with _ by owner, 5/25 year payout with 50% Square Feet Located 1 mile' AVAILABLE mortgage is available to the qualified 20% down payment plus 2 points is down is available to the qualified buyer rTopernes divide. Furnished or unturn- area and private toiieL Heat TTOfTI COrnof Of runOtnOn On ..to the qualified buyer o» this lovely buyer of a new Colonial or Ranch offered to the qualified buyer of this 3' of this prime commercial Victorian in ished. Parlong on premises. included. On site parking. Route 1 at Washington & Ale- Manvile Cape set onaquiet deadend home. Choose your 1 to 3 acre home- bedroom Hillsborough Condo. Full Cranbury. Ideal for the live-in profes- site in this fine area of Montgomery. sional with 10 rooms. $149,900. 200 SO- FT — oAc* spaca in Convenient to banks & rest- Minutes from tumpice exit #8. xander Roads, Princeton street Ideal for family fving with eaHn basement, gas heat/central air. kitchen. $68,500. HB4429. From $129,900. $69,900. HB6406. PR-8007. Nassau Si comptex. $200. aurants. $10 per sq. ft net CaR 609-448-3115 after 1pm Business Park. 609-921- unftjmisheri. Cal tor fj^jJ^^ or 201-297-4200. 9-5pm. Hfflsborough Office Princeton Office Hillsborough Office Princeton Office (no. * parUnQ. Thompson 3150 or 452-1234. 201-874-8100 609-683-0300 609-6834)300 Land Ca. RMMOT. 809-921- manl. 609-921-1754 or OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 201-874-8100 7856. 921-6S90 — central Nassau St Smal ONE-MAN Office - Indrvtdual (2) 16X14 AJRY — newty NASSAU STREET Office or targe avail, now, low rent. office in modem office com- Space tor rent — One 400 sq. Telephone secretarial ser- plex. Secretarial & tetephone' answering service in same roome. $150 tor double win- ft office which can be drvided vices available. 609-921- fit n hart. S55O per month, avail. 0400. space. Reply to Box 04248 Co Princeton Packet targe dcmat UBts nduded, rnmed. One 200 sq. ft. office. OFFICE SPAC£~tor rent -^3 fWlftQ., WODQ fOOftX SB9CV~ •vail March 1st. $250 For room office on 3rd floor at 40 PRMCETON JCT. anal space, coper, storage detafe cat Thompson Land Witherspoon St. Princeton. One or Two Room Office CieaHai't tor new Co. Reason, 6O9-921-76S5. $4OOVmo ind. ac & utt*. 1 yr. SPECIAL For Rent in Pro*. BWg. BIK. 609-921 -9807 lease wopbon to renew. ASSUMABLEVA Lttdrtes. Janitor & FINANCING VWierapocn St 1-2-3 rooms 609-924-3794 aft 6 pm. MORTGAGE 11V4X FINANCING BROOKSIDE SQUARE BWOWKSTQNE Offica Bdg Reception Svcs. Induded. 14% owner financing, 3/30 year pay- from $15OTTIO rdutSes uefc- out OR 3-2-1 buydown is available to ...o available to the qualified buyer of ..of $80,000 by owner. 1/30 year bal- VA/FHA financing is available to the — For toes*. 5000 *q it. OFFICE SPACE Available — Tel. Secy Svcs. Avail. qualified buyer of a lovely, incompar- Oes & use o( conterance the qualified buyer of this 1 year old. this 4/5 bedroom "Williamsburgh" loon, is available to the qualified buyer Opccort* Siata Cap** Fin* 652 Whtohead Rd.. Law- Call Mrs. Walsh Colonial jet on a lovely wooded lot in of this lovely center hall Colonial set in able Townhouse in Hillsborough. En- room. Secy svc avatf. J T beautifully decorated Colonial on 1 o*d oak parving. Stan oU*» rence township. 609-586- acre in Belle Mead. $ 159,900. East Windsor. Ideally located for NY. a desirable area of Pennington near joy easy care living plus homeowner Soyer ReeBy 609-921-1905 609-799-9595 benefits. • M 7126 or 695-0011. P9-6071. commuters. SI OaOOO. PR8082. services. $157,000. PH-8110. Say-out Cad lor datMts - W S Princeton Office Princeton Office Princeton Office Hillsborough Office Bordan fl** Esutm 6O9-68O- msdng address up to 609-683-0300 609-683-0300 609-683-0300 201-874-8100 1900. 1300 aq. ft. SiOOOtno. »v NEWTOWN INDUSTRIAL COMMONS J"''—'~Haar ~P»n- dudes mat* Ocajparcy Feb. EASY LIVING -.can be yours in this young. Contem- OWNER FINANCING Ott* » oOoa. *ork 1st 609-921-2800 15.000 Sq. Ft. OFFICE/WAREHOUSE/ 12% wiUvonty $6,000 down for 10 porary Townhouse conveniently & garaga *at up Ideal years to the qualified buyer. Excellent ASSEMBLY SPACE located in Hillsborough near major tor any typa buscaws sucftas ion address on Alexander investment opportunity in this restof- Strategic location near I-95 in Newtown commuter routes. Offers maintenance able Colonial on a large lot in Franklin. sttrm wndoara. saeyaga. work Ftd.. v. m from Ft 1 2200 Township. Bucks County. PA. Entire building free living, $74,900. HB-8323. City water. $29,900. PR-8085. SfCp. alac&a'«A MC $275 sq. R. *3 $'2 per ncJudes aS Hillsborough Office Princeton Office mo Caff 6Q9-«82-27S0 centrally airconditioned. 2.500 sq. ft. executive 201-874-8100 ufiNoes. Avail in) office space. 7.500 sq ft. R&D type space. 609-683-0300 M JT Boyer FtaaAy. A CONTEMPORARY 6O9-«21-iaO5 5,000 sq. ft. warehouse/assembly space. Tail- CREATIVE 1414% FINANCING I — 4 apartment DESIGN ...3/30 year payout with $20,000 is SukSng pita 3 becYnom car- board loading, sprinkler. 14 ft. clear ceilings, OPFicT^PACl"GSoHriD offstreet parking For inspection, call: ...enhances this veryyoung, brick front FINANCING available to the qualified buyer of this nage house. $195,000 LEVEL $10 sq ft net m- Condo/Townhouse located in Hills- 2% below market financing plus owner maintenance-free Condominium in borough's Brookside Square. Fea- cftjdes at usisaes. no extras. financing of $125,000 is available to East Windsor. Immaculate, beautifully Weichert tures gas heat/central air. 2V» baths the qualified buyer of this custom Cape decorated end unit includes a deck, From 500 to 1B80 sq. ft and more for a low S64.900. located in a select area of Montgomery. den, and pantry convenient to com- Realtors 4*77 HB-S4O9. 5 bedrooms. S225.000. PH-8061. muter rail and bus. $45,900. PH-6103. SECOI^FIOOR Hillsborough Office Princeton Office Princeton Office • omco TTMOUOMOVT J*W jcflSfr • FOR RENT — Ksssau Street i room $20Q*mo. 201-874-8100 609-683-0300 609-683-0300 AH of!enngs are subfOd la errors and omssKXra rwwty renovated office. 900 5 rm turn suela SSSOmo [28 WeV State Street, Trenton. NJ (609) 989-7470 sq. H (can be dkvidati). bese- WARREN PLAZA WEST rrent storage. 4 car pariong m CENTER raat, wrw carpecng. sutabie Route 130. East Windsor ter protasoorufti use CaS 609-921-949a FOfl "RENT" — *lfcngorneir> Twp Rt 208. New office "Toll ("Brothers i space Psneeng & carpeting, B,, HI' r\ in' Heebng rcjuded 40O-50O sq. (eet $290 - $310 201-359- 5837. Opening HAMJ.TON HKJMWAY PROPERTY of an Exclusive New Community Large masonry building, Only Minutes from Princeton R/CHARDSON ASK ABOUT OUR TRADE IN/ tonod highway commercial n GUARANTEED SALES PLAN Hamriion, would be «3eai as a fEALTORS traffic area mat poputar mag. Let us tell you about the new adjustable rate $200,000. PR-8066 FINANC- mortgages with initial monthly payments based on 10 7/8% ING AVAILABLE to qualified available on some properties to qualified buyers. buyer C*a 609-683-0300 REALTOR. Pnnceton office. WBCHERT —WEST WINDSOR— —CRANBURY— — EAST WINDSOR- HK5HTSTOWN — For lease. ON A CUL-DE-SAC $136.500. Included in the price: WINDSOR MILL $59,900. 1300 ft professional office And close to schools and the train, this ipace in town location. Off • 4 Bedrooms, 2Vz Baths immaculate 5-bedroom colonial is just We have a great 2-year-old 2-bedroom 2- Street perking, nemodeted D Fireplace waiting for your family. You will love the bath condo in conveniently located cotontaL kvng M. Greenberg. reipille fireplace in winter and the lovely screened Windsor Mill - close to Princeton or New D Basement Broker 609-448-8282. D Two Car Side porch next spring. Owner will assist in York transportation. Beige carpeting, Levelor blinds. HK3HTSTOWN — 3900 sq ft Entrance Garage financing. * of new pome office space on D Gas Heat-Air Conditioning Main St with ample parting A HOUSE FOR ALL SEASONS $160,000. —HIGHTSTOWN— v Sutaole tor protessaonai or Introductory Offer — 12 Home Designs from *119,900 Skating in the winter; boating, fishing, medical use. J T. Boyer Re- and swimming from your own yard in aay. Reaitor 609-921-1805 1Q 7/ % **"MmaapeeUl summer. Cranbury's most prestigious o area ON THE LAKE is the setting for this newly-listed 3-bedroom home. Owner f financing available to qualified buyer. Know someone DJractSona: V4S to Princeton - LawrvncawB* Ex*. RH. 206 M. to Irst fcjht, Mt on Lawrencevfle - HICKORY ACRES $87,900. Pwrinaan Rd. (54«). go 2 mm to Fwlaral C»y —EWING— who's a feature? fkL Lento Lawrencavfle Greene. Open Defy 12 to Freshly painted bi-level with carpeting 5. Ooead Thurs. 4 Fn. Phorw (609) 771-1199 or COLONIAL $86,900. throughout. Franklin stove in the family f215) 441-4400. This well-maintained colonial on a room for cozy evenings. All appliances. Call the editor spacious corner lot has a fireplace in the SPECIAL FINANCING AVAILABLE. VICTORIAN CHARM $72,000. family room and lovely redwood deck. Fully finished basement and much more. Dreaming of an older home with the charm of chestnut woodwork, pocket POOL AND FLORIDA ROOM $139,900. doors, etc.. but with updated energy Plus TWO fireplaces are but a few of the efficiency and insulation and new KIT- many features in this custom 2-story TTTTl CHENTCome see our newly listed beauty. home. This superbly-maintained 4- OLD bedroom home also has a fully finished, —LAWRENCE— basement and 2-zone air conditioning. M STUKWOOO HAMLET $79,900. —HAMILTON- HARD Single-floor condo in desirable Lawrence OVERLOOKING THE MILLSTONE $79,900. area. Two bedrooms, 2 baths, full finished DO NOT DRIVE-BY $96,900. And situated on a quiet street in Cranbury basement. Owner financing available. This fantastic home without calling us to show you through it. Super College Park Manor, this 4-bedroom, 216 bath colonial AGE split has aluminum siding on the front with rancher on wooded lot with too many Princeton extras for us to list. If you want a special extra insulation for economy. home, call us today! Luxury Contemporary Townhouses Upper Level TWIN RIVERS IN in a parkiike setting —EAST WINDSOR TWP.— BEDROOM PLUS DEN $42.900. 13%% Condominium in desirable Lake Con- inortpago money dominiums. Earthtone carpet throughout, enclosed balcony, all appliances. Main- avaflabie for 3 y ears tenance fee includes heat. urrtS April, 1382 FINISHED BASEMENT $57,800 And new carpeting are but two of the many exciting features in this newly listed WOOOCO LOT IN LAWRENCE $137,900. •156,000, to $189,000. 2-bedroom townhouse. Family-sized Custom colonial on Balsam Court adjacent kitchen. Move-in condition. FAfftFELD SPLIT $94,900. to Greenacres Country Club. Spacious Old Orchard Lane Look forward to the summer and your living room with fireplace, family room OPEN AREA $74,900. own in-ground pool. For now you can at Mount Lucas Road with bay window. Care-free aluminum Behind this 3-bedroom townhouse with Ground Level Lower Level really enjoy this spacious home with 4 . siding. Four bedrooms. 2H baths. lovely new carpeting and finished bedrooms, 214 baths. In superb condition. Model home open aU week Benedict Yedlin, Builder, Developer SPECIAL FINANCING. basement. All appliances, many extras. Laurel Lovrek, Architect EAST WINDSOR OPEN WEEKDAY 448-5000 EVENINGS N.T.Cailawa^ PRINCETON JCT. 609-92) low REAL ESTATE ^ R/CHARDSON 799-5800 Homes 4 NASSAU STREET • PRINCETON. NEW JERSEY 08540 HAMILTON SQUARE FORUVUIGoj REALTORS 588-0400 Home Hunter's Guide 16-B Week of January 27 - 29,1982

390 398 400 420 Business 380 R> 390 Business Investment Business 40° Business 410 Garage/Storage Land For Sale Real Estate Properties Property Opportunities Opportunities For Rent PRINCETON — 1.6 acre. For Sale heavU 1 1 1 PRIVATE oflc*. or WAREHOUSE SPACE — PRMCETON BORO Duplex ESTABLISHED WHOLE- PROFITABLE Luncheonette GARAGE IN Princeton — L I ™? " tot on Au- DETACHED COLONIAL — 3 OFFICE SPACE — Prince- tumn Hin M Perc ap 0V space. Reception * Me* lociflKS In Morvnou&i JcL 860 SALE Business — Operate business for sale In PenCentra- l location on Unden - PT tf" Wrms, 2% baths, fireplace. ton address on Alexander 5 Boyer naBn priors* answered. Profes- tt^ &-. concnMs ftoor. Rd-, V. mt trom RL 1. 2200 fumeces. insulated, could be from home, set your own nington. Cad after 5 pm forLane. Avail Feb 10. $40/mo. fj*- ™- "%h !>- finished bsmt, lovely home at Pmceton ad- sq. ft @ $12 per includes si condomWmteed, or doctors hours. Good profits. VR Bust- details. 609-466-3613. 609-921-3152 before 10 am. 609-921-1805. Twin Rivers. $82,500 with as- on pra- office, on Harrison St., ness Brokers oi Central N J., sumable $40,700 at 8V4%. $250 monWy. Cel uSWn AvaL IrwmdlaMy. REAL ESTATE And — In-GARAGE — for rent, Dayton 430 Real Estate mm 12x13. S2Sa P.O. Bat 80&-924-4S22. J.T. Boyer Realty. Realtor $i3,800/year income, price 609-988-8349. $529 monthly P.m. 609- $138,000. Owner 609-921- surance agents, auto sales area. 201-329-6606. forSrf«» 443-3451. V, RaOry HM. KJ 06553. 608-821-180S. ESTABLISHED WORD Pro- lw e STORES For Rent — Me/- 6612. and other professionals. PENNINGTON, NJ — Up to °*" WAREHOUSE carves, N J EM Stale St RO88MSVLLE. N J. — near cessing and typing service for Interest rates and inflation af- 1500 sq. ft. for cold storage or Financing available! EWING TWP — Glendale Prwceioft Jet Iccsttnn. 50c CB. neev#y IMM Tpk. 7A. In 500-1000 sq. tt 400 Business sale. In the heart of Princeton fecting your commission or business. Will divide. $4/sq. — Charming 4 BR detached area. 3 to 4 bdrms. 2 baths, per tq. It per month. surrounded by homes * units suitable for travel business dWrict Call 609- income? Earn $700 to $5000 ft. Call Weklel Real Estate, colonial. 2V4 baths, beaut- din. rm. ultra-modern kitchen, 609-79S-4331. Cat 608-586-3611. agency, insurance office, Opportunities 921-6550. per month part time while 609-737-1500. Eves. 609- ifully finished basement. All rear open porch overlooks manufacturer's rap., storage, R0S8U0OR IF YOU WOULD — Ike tobuilding your own business in 737-1036, ask for Richard appliances included. Spa- your family's very own fenced MANVE1I NOCTKSIDC etc Cal between 9-4 pm. RESALES earn an addUonal $20,000 or marketing and wholesale dis- Weidel Sr. cious V* acre comer lot in large & beautiful quiet park, 2 Story cokxua). 5 bedrooms, bath and half. 609-259-7333. more & are presently oc- tribution. Many benefits. De- PRINCETON Area Garage Twin Rivers. Creative financ- $66 gO^PattiConstance tails by appointment Call in marl extras No Reaf Estate> 09 883 7250 Living room, dining room, kitchen, full base- RETAlTSPACE — at Mont- •148 cupied m pubBc relations, for rent — 2 soaces Davs 9 *** i - S - * evenings 215-943-1356. ke ment. Modem kitchen with dishwasher. 1 gomery Shopping Center on CorawcdcuHkhihHi 5 training, motivation or teach- 609^-5585*eS?a 92?- °"» " please. 609-448- or avaa.-883*782. car garage. Many other extras. RL206- Mninnsl within large 148 Ing, cad 609-443-3014. SATISFIED WITH your pres- 65733 6780. EXCELLENT BUY! — Seller $64,000. store wB lease space and Ilarreton Mutual* INVESTORS or Partners — ent work? Make a new life STORAGE SPACg FOR BROOKTREE — 3 bdrm split, will pay to LOWER your provide sales personnel for COOPBMTrVES minimum of $100,000 each with Shaklee. Good income, BFNT — Hif8HT«5TOWN 2 full baths, frplc, cent air, exc monthly payments while you MHDQfWATR AStUHUHJE absentee merchant Ideal for Jay-Mutual 3 for a boat related business. bonus car & travel can all be AREA 609-44iWJ325 «>nd. $85,000. 609-443- enjoy this 3-t BR home, with 1 SYx% MOfiTOAOE second ouost or part Ume re- STULTS REALTY CO. Historical & commercial yours. Call Fred Campbell. *""*• Q"*-* ***-*"^- gQgg super appliances, c/air, c/vac Fantastic location, is the huge ranch, featur- taler. $250 per month. J.T. already have the approval & 609-259-9817. "Q Land tor Sate BY OWNER PRINCE *£**£ '*£ -• ing 3 bdrms. liv. rm. din. nm.. and rec. mn. Boyer Realty. Realtor 609- 37N.HWnSt license. Call 609-394-2635. RESTAURANT — successful with fireplace, laundry rm.. 2 car gar. on a Crsnbury, NJ. LARGE TRACTS of Land — established business in his- 609-395-0444 I&S.TSSVS£ -saissssrs:.—«-—. landscaped parcel with many other extras. SINGLE ROOM — in Nassau cutting rights available, pro- toric renovated grist mill. Located on East Mountain & •»«*•. masonry extenor $41,000. St office bu*Sng — 200 aq. $60,000 FIRST Mortgage - fessional cutlers only. 609- Listed as one of N.J.'s 100 top Rd.. Hillsborough Twp. and attached garage. Living 267-7049. MAMVU1J SUSP1MO BEAUTY ft SiaaTrto. includes heat. (or 15 years at 15% needed restaurants in NJ Monthly $29,500. 201-874-6197 or H**" "«* fireplace (opening Rendaft-Cook & Company Magazine. Presently serving to 0 1 9 Maintenance free, custom built. 6 rm. 100% government guaran- MAKING MONEY "Working 201-369-7119 eves. ^^^ P "*': i]" " Realtors. 609-924-0326. teed. Mortgage value more At Home" — be flooded with only lunch. Great potential. rancher, finished basement. 3 bdrms, liv. Business & equipment. SINGLE OFFICE BUILDING than twfce secured by prop- offers. Offers, details; rush 32 ACRES - Devetopment JSJf^T'bJ? gg^gL^JSSZ rm.. kit.. 2 bathrooms, must be seen to be $55,000. — storage garages avalabte erty. WM consider investors stamped self-addressed en- R^.™™™™.^ rooms, expandable attic, full Ta^ce on ^4 a'ret appreciated. $61,000. for tower amounts. Send WEDEL REALTORS = W W also. Permington Rd. Tren- velope & 25c service fee to: ^m^ffTw^rX ~£ " r- f $196^0 Can ^9-737S ton. Near 1-95 and airport name & telephone number (or Brown, Dept M, P. O. Box 609-921-2700 more details to Box#04280 MAMVflJJ JUST Off MAIN STREET Available Nov. 1st 609-737- 1403, Trenton. NJ 08618. SECRETARIAL SERVICE — ORI 9 Co Princeton Packet. Established, profitable in 50^ ACRE TREE farm, north $89,500. 609-452-8297. ^T ^ * o ~ Custom built 5 room ranch, featuring living 8282 or 609-682-3365. LIQUOR STORE & business Princeton' area. Ideal for room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, rec. room, 1 $60.00/HUNDRED Securing avail. — Modem, wed estab- -SrJ!^™iSre ARE YOU GETTING - the £f ig^ <££ PROFESSIONAL OFFICE — owner/operator. Low invest- bath, full basement. 1 car attached garage — stuffing envelopes!! Offer lished. D-fcense. $195,000 SS«^™ wal estate brokerage advice dancing ^12%. $76,900. office specs available in small ment. 609-924-0905. qualified buyer. $9,000 per deserve? - Should you 609-924-1966 * on a landscaped 75 x 120 parcel. modem building in Lawdetails- : Rush stamped plus Inventory. sett-addressed envelope. Im- !2L8^napaiS 0lUy- ^ sell or hold? Is it necessary to $69,900. STULTS REALTY CO. SEEKING CASH FLOW? — FORSAL E ByOwne r 3 njneevifle. On bus route ivi 896-0321. oo"banimDtf In'NevTjereev ~ mites south of 95. 1 mile north perial P-594X17410 Fort Reaftor Local business/professional MANVILLE CAPE COD Lauderdale. Florida 33318. 37 N. Mam St. group admitting associates to BEAUTIFULLY WOODED- w^^cS"ZtTZ Bedjpom ranch. Large kitch- of Trenton freeway on 206. acreage for sale in Princeton Throckmorton Realty Co.. en, living room, d.nmg room, 4 bedrooms, liv. rm.. kit., rec. rm.. Vfr One suite left Immediate oc- ADDITIONAL INCOME — Cranbury. NJ. share in development of se- Twp. by owner. 5* acres Consultants - Advisors - •%£**%%,. ££%£%* baths, full basement. 1 car gar. 75 x 100 lot. cupancy. CaB 609-883-1770. Develop financial Indepen- 609-395-0444 cure income source. Requires dence with your own busi- 10-15 hrs/wk. Call Mon-Fri with 1% acre zoning. Negotiators. 561 Milltown LTair ^It S'cafed for Many other extras. MASON — Licensed Florida r $69,000. WAREHOUSE — 4,000 to ness. RiskJess. Up to $20,000 6-7:30 pm- 609-443-3014. $160,000. Rnancing avail- Rd., North Brunswick, NJ ^ -»t ,^Mnrt 40.000 square feet Loading contractor has position avail- ab>e.CaH 609-921-8718 after 08902.201-249-5543 ^ ^TlS. 2^ part Ume possible. Can forable for ambitious person will- SELLER FINANCING — 2 MAMVIilf-CONVBMBfT LOCATION Docks. Located 1 mile from your appointment workdays, bldgs. on Commercial Comer PPH! : BY OWNER— Plainsboro, 2 sunset Ave., Hightstown. center of Princeton on Route ing to relocate to Florida. Ex- 9-noon. 609-448-4383. acre. 2 story store plus 5 BR. DOGWOOD HILL LOTS — story Colonial, 1 acre wooded 609-448-6925. Call for 2 story colonial. 3 bdrms.. 1 bath. din. rm., 1 at Washington & Alexander cellent partnership/profit shar- house (commercial too!). Am- Princeton Twp. cluster. 1 lot, 4 BR, 2Vi bath. L.R., appointment Bv, kit., full basement. 1 car gar. on a huge Roads. Long or short term ADVERTISING BUSINESS ing arrangements possible. for sale. Profitable advertising Must be experienced in allple parking. Easy terms: $22k acre with sewer, water and D.R.. Den w/F.P., Country 80 x 100 parcel. .$65t0C». lease. Princeton Business underground utilities. 609- kitchen w/built in brick Bar MILL&BUMUUV3H Park. 609-921-3150 or 452- sales rep business in central phases of concrete end ma- down. SACRIFICE sale. New Jersey. Ongoing con- sonry construction. Call for 924-0908.' B.Q., F.P., Finished base- TOWNHOUSE Charneshi ft Bongiorno 1234. HOMES OF QUALITY tracts for exclusive advertis- details. 609-799-2828 or 609- EAST WINDSOR - Ex- ment W/Fp- "*' deCkl '"' $76,500 ing sales representation with 452-2251 nights. wiNUbUM — tx- ground poo^ 2 car garage. 37 So. Main St., Manvillc local publications. Oppor- MINI-MALL Space — for rent I dusrve Woods Rd.. 2 acre ^ ^^ financing by 3 bedrooms. 2'/2 baths, tunity to get into an estab- at $250 per mo. in Montgom- (201)722-0070 bWg lot fully wooded, perc owner 13%. p^ $160,000. sunken living room, eat-in lished and growing advertis- ery Shopping Center. Ideal for SPORT SHOE Repair Busi- test approved & ready to gv Appt only 609-799-3818. kitchen, dining room, central Evening Hours on Tues., Thurs. and Fri. ness — excellent profit. Full ing rep business. Advertising i part time or secondary busi- build. Call Mr. Kay 201- ' VZ. c 1- air. wall to wall carpet, partial Ljtee.ei 2131 fflMJi or sales experience ad- 1 ness. Sales help can beor part time. Reasonably visable. Can be run from your provided. J.T. Boyer Realty, priced. Call Jim 609-443- ELM RIDGE PARK - 1V, E^TWP 4 S 1°! extra insulation. 6291. 03 liv m home. Bank financing avail- Realtor, 609-921-1805. fTp^rS^f ^a " ^ - ^replace, din. Pioneer Reai Estate Aqency able. Owner retiring. Phone or STATIONERY BUSINESS — H. Pearson 609-737-2203. on, eat-in kitchen. Hardwood Rt. 206. Hillsborough NATIONAL CREDIT CORP write H.C. Agency. 609-655- for sale with or without build- BUILDERS' SPECIAL— floors, large walk-in cedar 201-874-3400 — makes loans to home own- ADLERMAN CLICK 4010. P.O. Box 10. Cranbury, ing. Gross $400,000. with Priced to sell! Land for de- closet enclosed back porch, mc-moir rm ONIAL — ers to purchase businesses. H TO c NJ. 06512. substantial potential for in-vetopment. Zoning allows v& attached garage. Cent. air. ^ ™ Ji°^™»™- \ 5 Spring St., Princeton Phone 609-396-7500 or a BEAUTY SALON — Wei es- crease in developing sub- & %acre lots. Wooded area exc. cond. $72,500. Contact °?°d°' m^sier htdroom 201-246-4883. 8 m 924-04-01 •586-1020 tabttshed. exceaent location, urban location. J.T. Boyer, with city utilities avai.ab.e-Ap- owners at 609-771-9338 aft 8 ^ |% ^Vfp£ wide OFFICE SPACE — 1280 Sq. Hlghtstown area. Asking Realty, Realtor. 609-921- prox. 22 acres located in Uw- pra p|ank floors in formal din. rm. Realtors ft Insurers Sine* 1927 $6,000. Cal 609-298-0031 Ft. unfinished in new of-1805. ' rence & Ewing Twos. $9500 COLONIAL LAKELAND — huge fam. rm, comer lot. fice/light industrial bldg. 6 acre sftor 6 pm. SWING LOAN WANTED — P ', - section of Lawrence. 3 Affords privacy, easy com- located in West Windsor. Im- of $15,000. collateral property PRINCETON LAND — What bedroom ranch. Owner will muting Princeton, Phila, N.Y. Each ted Carper Office ft Indtpmndentif awntd and operated COINS WANTED — Topmediate availability. $266/mo. worth $150,000. Call 609- prices paid. You owe It toFinishing at tenants expense. nicer way to start the new finance with low down pay- Reduced to $125,000. Patti yourself to check into this ad. Call 609-799-2828. 259-9211. year than by planning the ment. $79,000,609-396-1299 Constance Real Estate, 609- Sound good? Send serf- ad- TYPESETTING/Typography house of your dreams? And or 396-5063. 883-7250. or eves 882-8782. dressed stamped envelope & PRINTING BUSINESS — off- — long established. Owner what better place to build that CONDOMINIUM in Clear- HOPEWELL — country cot- $.25 service fee to Brown. set & letter press. Owner retiring. Great reputation with house than Bouvant Drive, . brook — 2 BR, 2 baths, kit tage immediate occupancy, C810. P.O. Box 1403. Tren- must sell due to illness. Com- many local firms. Includes right off Stuart Road — Even w/all appliances, 2 car gar- Dead end street, 2 bdrms, ton, NJ 08618. plete printing business & building. VR Business in this bad market, nationally, age, enclosed patio, super bath, garage, deck, base- building, including apt Est. 30 Brokers of Central N.J., our lots are selling! Only two security. 201-234-0004. ment. $49,500. W.S. Borden f II UttTtMl UU • EAST WHOSO* yrs. 51 North Olden Avenue, 609-989-8349. left in the first section — and CLEARBROOK/ROSS- Realtor, 609-883-1900. Trenton,NJ. 609-396-4285 or Start the New Year off they are available now in the MOOR _ MM Co,,,™™. HOPEWELL BORO — lat§ 396-8990. WICKER FURNITURE Busi- mid-eighties with sewer, | fo . bedrooms, dining right by locating your ness — for sale in suburban fies Resales Mosl mode S vic nan 3 water, electricity and gas. store or office in this at- MANVILLE Princeton area. Full price of available, 2&3 bdrms. Extras room, -eat-in kitchen, living SPECIAL FINANCING ts available to a qualified buyer on this tractive 13 acre Shop- 12 year-old 5 room ranch. $10,000 is cost of inventory. PARDEE ROAD — A quiet include appliances, carpet, room, 2 baths. New heating !ove)y. weJS-mamtasrved 4 BR home just listed in East Windsor. ping Plaza featuring A ft 1 V> baths, full basement, J.T. Boyer Realty, Realtor. cul-de-sac off Lambert Drive, encl- Patios, fireplace & more, system, slate roof, tin ceiling i Family Room w fireplace, large eat-in Kildien. Central Air. and 2 P and Shoetown, situated gas heat, fenced yard. 50 609-921-1805. a lovely wooded 3.47 acre lot Mi beautifully located. Start- kitchen, pine floors', natural at the high traffic in- x 100 landscaped lot. in 60s car garage $97,900. 405 in Princeton's beautiful west- 9 - Levinson Associ-, cyprus woodwork, front tersection of Routes 130 Mortgage financing Real Estate em section Let us show you ateS- Lie Real Estate Broker, porch. Appliances included, it 571 (Princeton- available to qualified where you can build your own 201-548-2244. Eves. & 220V service. $83,500. Call H1GHTSTOWN Hightstown Rd.) 1,500 to buyer. Wanted NEW HOMES on wooded tots backing up Peddre Lake. 4 B/Rs, 35.000 sq. ft. avail imm. architect-designed house. wkndsJ509-655-4519 or 609- 609-466-2869. at reasonable rentals. 5 BEDRM House Wnted. — in $90,000. 655-0909. IMMACULATE East Windsor 2*2 baths Fam Rm., Laundry Room, full basement & Gas heat. JOSEPH BIELANSKI Princeton Ivy East, West Princeton Crossroads CRANBURY CONDO — 3 Showplace — Think ahead $79,900. Windsor. Principles only. 609- bdrm, 2 bath, w/w carpeting, for Spring occupancy. Priced y Rachlin & Co. AGENCY Realtyy, Realtor 8 ROOM, 1 h BATH OWNER'S LIVING QTRS. & 2exceflent ••offer 448-0191. central air, enclosed patio, 2 in the $80's. Call 609- Since 1905 609-924-4677 car garage w/opener. Near 448-4434 after 6. rental apts plus first floor professional office. $200,000. 212 South Main St., 410 RUUORS MANAGEMENT Garage/Storage Hopewef Twp. — 18 + clubhouse. 609-655-3928. INTEREST RATE ROLL- COLONIAL WiPROf. ADON. - Sep. entrances, L/R. D/R. 4 MonvMe. N.J. acres in Harbourton. South DIVISION for Rent BACK? — You'll think so! BR's, iVa Baths, and 8 room professional add'n. $92,900. 201-72S-1995 stooe Secluded View Good COUNTRY SHOWPLACE BACK? - YouJ think so! PeE? S^Sloo' w«h development advan- 9%% mtg- PLUS very gen- NewtrtN J 1)7102 . 3Sf-3245 3 STORAGE BINDS available WASHINGTON TWP. at Storage Bam in Law-rerc. sns.soo. ^^ ^ Prjnc8ton and NY erous 2nd mtg from SELLER (201)6227890 MEMIfl MULTIPLE renceville. Call 60^-924- Hopewel Twp. — 39+ commuter routes. 9 room 'or this 3-BR t/h. Can you CUSTOM 2 story w/5 &fts, L/R. DR. eat-in Kitchen. Fam. Rm. Bioktrs lutited LUTING SERVICE w martate fireplace & wet bar. 2.xh baths, full basement w/sauna. 1882. acres. Excellent frontage for split, 2Vi baths, central air, qualify? Call today. subdivision. $115,000. secluded inground concrete Owner Financing avail, to qualified buyer. $164,900. pool, wooded Vz acre lot, 2 HOMES OF QUALITY DORIS PESSEL brick patios. Gardener's pa- ROOSEVELT REAL ESTATE radise: flowers, fruits & ber- SMALL TOWN LJVMG - Single 2 story on v* acre wooded tot. 609-737-3113 ries. $120,000 firm. Days call UR. eat-in Kitchen, 2 B/R's. Bath, enclosed porch & garage. z REALTOR 609-448-8880. Eves. 448- Invest in yourself instead of HOPEWELL 8335. $51,900. the Landlord. 14% FINANCING RANCH with 3 BR's. new Texture III exterior. Kitchen/Dinette downer with 50% down is D^^ fJfinsbor^.l

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'Super Science Sunday' expands to two days be Super Science Sunday festival that packed the State Museum last January with visitors of all ages is being expanded this year to a whole weekend of family-oriented science programming. Among the many activities scheduled for Super Science Plus One from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 30 and 31, are a visit by the NASA "Spacemobile," demonstrations by the Sesame Place "Playful Computer," and special communications/science programs conducted by New Jersey Bell. The schedule also includes illustrated lectures about dinosaurs and fossils, stories about Indians and outdoor life by outdoorsman Robin Moore, exhibits of live amphibians and reptiles by herpetologists Emst Hoffman and Diane Visitini, movies about insects and marine life, and planetarium shows for both children and adults. There will be no charge for any of the events. All visitors will receive free Super Science buttons, and there will be free refreshments both days courtesy fo the Friends of the Museum organization. The featured Spacemobile program, which includes a variety of eyecatching graphics and demonstrations relating to moon exploration, space probes and the recent shuttle flights, will be presented in the 450-seat auditorium at 1:15, 2:30 and 3:45 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, call the museum at 609-292-6308.

INDEX ON THE COVER New Jersey filmmaker Barbara Upton has made a documentary of the life of Eskimoes in a remote Alaskan village which will be shown at the Newark Museum Jan. 31. First screened at the Margaret Mead Film Festival, the movie Is also scheduled for broadcast on educational channel*. For more on this Jerseyan's view of Alaskan life, see the On Screen section, page 23. FEATURES AND DEPARTMENTS Heritage Festival exhibitors sought On Your Own Time: Another way to solve the maddening Rublk's cube 3 The seventh annual Heritage Festival, to be sponsored by Battleground Arts Center on March 28 at the Freehold Raceway, is now accepting registration for booth space by organizations and On View 4-7 crafters who have displays, foods and items for sale that relate to either ethnic or colonial heritage. On Stage 8-11 Demonstrations and performers are encouraged to sign up early as booth space (approximate- ly a 10 x 10 foot space) is assigned on a first-come. First-served basis. In Concert 12,13 All displays and sale items must have ethnic or colonial relevance, either directly or by Centerfold feature: The Bucks County inns along derivation of technique. , ' the Delaware River beckon the traveler to a To obtain an application, call Battleground Arts Center at 201-462-8811, or write BAC, P.O. tranquil visit to the past. For a comprehensive Box 678, Freehold, NJ 07728. Applications submitted after midnight, March 1 will be charged \ guide to these inns and hotels, see the special a late fee. feature" on three pages .14-16 On Antiques: Old and antique furniture are not necessarily the same 17 '' Year of the House'' theme for HBI in 1982

New Jersey Notes « 18 Historic Bethlehem Incorporated announces its year of activities to celebrate the organiza- tion's 25 year committment to restoring and preserving Bethlehem, Pa. history. Table Talk: The new governor did his best \o "The Year of the House," is the theme for 1982. It will include lectures and tours relating usher in elegance in the recent Inaugural balls. to the home and home furnishings. Restaurant critic Dlanne Williams tells how....19 "Year" activities will begin on Feb. 16 and 17 when Bruce Cooper Gill, an Historic Properties Management Consultant from Philadelphia will lecture on living with the older Hearsay 21 home. The focus on the home continues with an April 13, 14 lecture on Federal-period On Screen 22,23 furnishings, and a field trip to the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on April Now Playing 24-27 27. . A highlight of the 25th year will be HBI's birthday celebration on Aug. 28, when HBI will Crossword puzzle 28 hold the grand opening of the 1869 Grist Mill and the official dedication of the 1762 On Bridge 28 Waterworks as a National Historic Landmark. The Mill is now being restored by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and is scheduled for completion in June. "Year of the House" activities will begin anew in the fall, with a Sept. 28 lecture on architecture through the 19th Century, a tour of two early-19th century mansions in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park and a look at Pennsylvania German Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Reproduction wall coverings will be featured during the Nov. 9 "Day in Historic Bethlehem." an annual day set aside to enjoy Bethlehem's Historic District through tours, boutiques and food. For information on these and other HBI programs write: HBI, 501 Main St., Bethlehem, Pa. 18018.

WEEK or -TBBRUAfiY-2, ON YOUR OWN TIME Cracking Rubik's cube.. .logically

by RUTH B. ROUFBERG some of its squares divided diagonally into Copyright 1982 two colors. Other variations were non-cubical, So you got Rubik's Cube for although they worked on the same mech- Christmas? — and then what? You say anical principle. There was an octagonal you messed up the colon and can't get prism, a cubo-octahedron (which is a cube them right again? Or did you leave it in its with truncated corners so there are six pristine stale so everyone would think you square faces and eight triangular faces, all had solved it? colored differently), a rhom- "What should a beginner do with bi-cuboctahedron with only three colors Rubik's Cube?" That was the question I (which is better left undescribed!), and an uked David Singmaster, the dean of octahedral pyramid (two pyramids joined cubists, when he visited Princeton recent- at their bases) with eight faces of differbvt ly. Singmaster is the author of Notes on colors. There were spheres with geometric Rnbik'* "Magic Cube," which is gener- patterns, and one that was a world globe. ally considered the definitive book on "That one," said Singmaster, "is for cube-solving. learning geometry and geography at the His advice for a novice was based on same time." the way a mathematician (which he is) would approach a new puzzle. "First you AND STILL MORE puzzles appeared. need a system of notation so you can keep If his beard had been white, Singmaster track of moves and reverse them if could have passed for Santa Claus. Tower necessary." David Singmaster surrounded by part of his puzzle collection. of Babel is a cylinder containing 36 balls With several books of solutions now on in six channels. The object is to randomize the market, cube-owners no longer have to the balls, then return them to their proper had never before been combined in a invent their own system of notation. But Taiwanese may have sold about three position. The task is complicated by the times as many. In addition, the cube has puzzle. All the pieces stay together; more back in 1978 when Singmaster first en- fact that the balls are graduated shades to spawned at least two new industries: a than one piece moves at a time; and the countered the cube at the Helsinki Inter- be placed not only in the correct channel, national Congress of Mathematicians, multitude of derivative puzzles, and a pieces all have orientation, or direction, as but also in the correct order. A flat puzzle there was none. He and other mathemati- well as position." with three segmented intersecting circles cians experimented, analyzed moves All the time we had been talking, David had to be rotated in the correct order to through mathematical formulas, figured Singmaster had been eyeing the red canvas reveal a picture. A transparent plastic cube out combinations of moves that duffel bag, plastic shopping bag, and re-arranged specific cubelets, wrote to suitcase with which he travels. Finally, he each other about their discoveries, and opened them and eagerly began to bring worked out new and better formulas based forth his vast collection of cubes. There on each other's work. were some whose sides, instead of being soli<£ color squares, were pictures of MOST OF THE correspondence animals, national flags, balls for various filtered through Singmaster. who by this sports, dice dots, even photographs of time was importing cubes from Hungary nudes. "That one is very hard to solve," * and selling them in England, where he he said, pointing to the last. "It's all teaches mathematics andcomputer science pink." at Polytechnic of the South Bank in There was a Braille cube with patterns A 2x2x2 cube from West Germany is London. Early in 1979 he incorporated his The maze cube, as yet unsolved. of raised dots, and another with pictures of' harder than it looks. correspondence into a manuscript of lemons, cherries, and plums, and a bell inside that rings like a slot machine. contained seven cubes; the object was to number of books showing how to solve "Look at this," said Singmaster, turn the outer cube in order to make the them. • gleefully twisting the "Royal Wedding" inner ones slide into positions to create the cube with photos of Prince Charles and desired pattern. This one is patented in WHAT SETS Singmaster's book apart Princess Diana until the couple's hairdos Hungary and may someday be available from the other cube solution books? "Fdr and ears had been interchanged. commercially. one thing," he observes wryly, "mine is "This is one 1 had made for my wife," And when it is, you can be sure it will not on the paperback best-seller list." explained Singmaster, pointing to a solid be sold by David Singmaster Ltd., There arc other differences, the most wood cube incised with grooves to Purveyors of Perplexing, Puzzles, 66 notable being that most books lead to simulate the cubelets. His book Notes on Mount View Rd., London N4 4JR, a solutions without understanding, while Rubik's "Magic Cube" is dedicated "to company he has established to meet the Singmaster's. having been compiled in my wife Deborah, who correctly re- growing demand for mathematical stages, leads the reader gradually through cognised (sic) the cube as an enemy on puzzles. a feries of discoveries which build on first sight...and who has wisely refused to '(fXfter solving Rubik's Cube and all its earlier learning. (The fifth edition is touch it." varSnts, what's next?" I asked. David Mrs. SingmasteYs cube is a solid distributed in this country by Enslow Next he reached for a maze cube, one Singmaster shows pictures of a calendar btock of wood grooved to simulate Publishers of Hillside. N.J.) There is with all squares the same color, on which cube with syllables, letters, and numbers separate cubes. enough group theory to let tbc reader he had drawn a continuous loop that which have to be turned daily to set the explore the cube and develop his own passed once through each surface square. day, date, and month on one face, and — notes, which he circulated to about 200 solution method. But a step-by-step solu- "I still haven't been able to solve this are you ready for this? — a 4x4x4 cube. Both, he assures, will be on the market people He kept adding revisions as he or tion is included for the impatient. one," he confessed. soon. his correspondents devised better Nevertheless, at least one reviewer has Although the original cube and most algorithms < sequences of moves that arc called the book "more daunting than the variations are 3x3x3; there was a hand- Ratb B. Roalbcrg is a toy consultant and repeated) cube itself." and in response to that some 2x2x2 cube from Germany with pmzle addict. Notes had already gone through four critique. Singmaster has co-authored a versions before a single Rubik's Cube had book with Alexander H. Frcy. Jr.. a been imported into the US. During all this computer architect from Washington, time the "magic cube." as it was then DC. Handbook of Cubic Math will be called, was known only to a coterie of published by Enslow in March. Sing- mathematicians and computer experts. master describes the book as "a In February' 198°- Rubik's Cube was school-level adaptation of Notes on introduced to the United States by Ideal Rubik's 'Magk Cube.' It's designed." Toy Company. From an exotic cult object, he goes on. "to help you understand the it suddenly became a mass market basic ideas of group theory. Once you phenomenon. It was voted Toy of the Year understand them in one puzzle, you know in at least five countries and has been how to attack other puzzles." selected for the design collection of the Museum of Modern Art. WHAT WAS IT that made Rubik's Singmaster estimates that Ideal has sold Cube such a sensation? "It has three Singmaster's collection shows cubes for every taste. about 20 million cubes so far, and that the features," Singmaster points out, "that

WEEK Of MNUMY 27 - FEBRUARY 2,1982 TIME OFF ON VIEW

Printmaking Council plans exhibits/classes The Printmaking Council of New Jersey be made by different jurors from works *sll sponsor a members' exhibit entitled submitted t» the two members' shows. '.Black and White" at the Council build- Selected artists will then exhibit their work ing. Station and River Roads. North at other gallery locations at a later date. Branch Station, through Feb. 10. It will This year's exhibition possibilities are also begin its winter classes the week of Montclair Art Museum, Newark Museum, ixr. 25. and a four person show at the Printmaking Featured in the exhibit will be original Council. One such selection which evol- black andor white prints. David Fink- ved from Prints '81 is currently hanging at beincr, who is printmakcr. assistant direc- Nabisco World Headquarters in East tor and instructor at Pratt Grahics Center, Hanover, through Feb. 17. '•• ••nil jury the show. Six week, day and evening classes will Following, from Feb. 21 through March be given in etching, lithography, colla- 1". will be an exhibit entitled "Color" graphy. papcrmaking and photoprinting; *hich will initiate the "82 Selections two to four week extensions will be project, a variation on the juried show. offered at the workshop facilities. During the project, separate selections will For information call 201-725-2110.

'Special Artists' exhibit set in Bridgewater The N J. Center for the Performing Arts refreshments will be provided. and rtt co-sponsor, the Somerset County The exhibit, which will continue Library, will open their second annual through Feb. 27 in the barrier-free library, will be open for viewing during regular Special Artists exhibit with a reception library hours. from 2 to 5 p.m.. Feb. 7. at the For directions and information call Library. Entertainment and 201-526-4016 or 526-6074.

am a Mushroom' is included in the selections by Princeton photographer, Naomi Savage, featured in the "Photographic Disclosures' exhibit at the Squibb Gallery from Jan. 30 through Feb. 28. HOPEWELL POTTERY 'Photo Disclosures' by Naomi Savage Courses In Clay Including Baku Photographic Disclosures by Naomi nois. Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Savage of Princeton, will be on view at the and the Fogg Museum at Harvard Univer- Squibb Gallery, Route 206, three miles sity, among others. south of Princeton, from Jan. 30 to Feb. In 1971. she was commissioned to 28. create a photo-engraving mural for the You re Known for her work in black and white Lyndon Baines Johnson Library in Austin, photography, Mrs. Savage has used such Texas. This series of five deeply-etched invited innovative techniques as negative/positive magnesium plates, eight feet by 10 feet combinations, negatives on foil, photo- each, is one of the highlights of this major grams and glass photo-drawings. She has building. also worked in photo-collage with toning Mrs! Savage is the recipient of numer- •ad fccoratiM witfi techniques, photo-engraving, etching and ous awards and grants including: the d*}. safe i toot* tVwMk silk-screen photos on canvas; her works Cassandra Foundation Grant: a National stssjM toffes FttL I. l«$troc- include portraits, landscapes and trees. Endowment for the Arts - photography tsr, Profisior Coistaic* Mrs. Savage's work was widely pub- fellowship; and a Silver Award from the Information lished and exhibited and is represented in Art Directors Club of New York. Sunday Brunch Buffet 6C9-466-904S is

4. ON VIEW Black and Hispanic artists to show works The Somerset County Coljcge Black the first Tri-State Exhibit of Black Artists Student Union will present liifiirt exhi- in Somerset County, which was held at bition entitled "Collective Expressions — Somerset County College. Black & Hispanic Artists," through Jan. Mr. Floyd was also one of three student 29 in the college's art gallery. artists selected to participate in a New The show, which is being held in York University film entitled Art in conjunction with Black History Month, History, and was chosen as the subject for an inaugural television program by Chan- will feature a group of eight New Jersey nel 52 in concert with French artist artists, primarily from the Somerville Michele Mochers. area. Joining Mr. Floyd as exhibitors are: In addition to coordinating the show, Ralph Ruiz, Somerville; Richard Miller, William Floyd. Jr., of Somerville, a Somerville; Thomas Malloy, Trenton; former Somerset County College student, Rock Miler, East Orange; Walter Col- will be exhibiting several works. Mr. brith, Trenton; Les Floyd, Somerville; and Floyd was an organizer and participant in Carlos Mendez, Bound Brook. a Yale University show which was part of For more information call the college's Cultural Arts Festival and in 201-526-1200. UntitJed works by Lester Floyd are part of an exhibit by Hispanic and black artists at Somerset County College. WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO COMMUNITY EDUCATION Photography show on view in P.O. BOX 248, PRINCETON JUNCTION, NJ 08550 SPRING 1982 REGISTRATION Bucks County, Pa. m-PERSON: Tuesday, Feb. 9th and Wednesday, Feb. 10th, 7:30-930 P.M. WW-P High School. Clarksville Road, Princeton Junction Bucks County Council on the Arts is Jack Rosen of New Hope, Pa., is a exhibiting a four-person photography former editor and photographer at the New MAIL Register now to reserve your place. CLASSES BEGIN FEBRUARY 22 show featuring the -work of Emmet Hope Gazette. His 1976 book Family TUESDAY EVENING Gowin, Bruce Kaisiff. Jack Rosen and Album features his fellow townspeople. Michael A. Smith. Nearly 100 pieces are He has contributed to newspapers and Graft Shorthart Ralrcshor Const Shakospoara's Laota included in the show, which continues magazines throughout the world, and has Chafe Can* Hifk School EaoMtocj StaUftiaOih through Feb. 14. exhibited at the Philadelphia Museum of HoQstkHoaltk SAT Ratio* I art II CaapotarSafclartll Art and Philadelphia An Alliance. McCartar-Braadmj Coanoctioa Swedish Gjawastks Emmet Gowin. a resident of Newton. CHocttw C—MJcition to Www HMdk Eattan Oaaciif SwiMSWf Pa., studied at Rhode Island Institute of Michael A. Smith of Ottsville. Pa., is EHoctimWrttJai Nooolocnfts Tjpiaflartll Design and now teaches photography at self-taught. He recently received LcGrand (•(fish as abort Lump PibKcSpoakiaf Princeton University. His early honors Prix du Livre Photographic 1981 in Aries, EttWn art CoHopifk PrtebMktaf Portrait Drawn* Yaplartll include a fellowship from the Guggenheim France for his two-volume monograph Foundation and the Virginia Museum of "Landscapes 1975-1979." An exhibition, WEDNESDAY EVENING Fine Am. Exhibitions of his work have featuring work done on photographic trips LataiOoKiaflartll been shown in major national galleries, to the Western U.S. and Canada, or- AotioaaeoUapoo Martial Arts SedalOatdoflartll including the Museum of Modern Art. iginated at Lehigh University in January CM George Eastman House and Light Gallery. 1981 and is on tour across country, ending OoadnftaoAerahicWay Sptodwritnt in Tennessee in May. Smith is represented DM Workshop Startarfnntttd Lumberville. Pa., photographer Bruce Qoilttaf in major collections including Philadel- foart, Motor, Tribal Kapo* Ufa Kauiff is Chairman of the fine arts SATIaaimlartll Wattreaioi Pantiaf phia Museum of Art, An Institute of Holptaf Swoon Qort department at Bucks County Community Hfek School UwolMcj Nrittrs Mukthop College and is a senior associate professor Chicago and Museum of Modem Art. of fine arts and photography at the college. The Rodman House is located at Route THURSDAY EVENING He studied at Rochester Institute of Tech- 611 and Almshouse Road, three miles Modtn Nastan Squra Daacini nology and Pratt Institute. He has exhibi- south of Doylcstown, Pa. Admission is Cookiaf Pooby NoiksJwp ted widely and his work is included in the free. Mo ROOMS DOTMf Eatfah as a Second LoafMfo collections of George Eastman House and For more information call iatlMlfefttorca the Museum of Modem Art. 215-343-2800, cxt. 381. 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t TIME OFF WEEK OF '• FESR0ARY 2,1982 Ana federal Savings ON VIEW Biker's better's Ice Cream THE PARK'S BOY SCOUT WEEK Brooks 'Form' exhibit to be Bun K Burger CVS FEBRUARY 5-7 Card Cafe at Kean College Carousel Snack Bat Form, a free exhibit combining the Cheese YUlj Join the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts of the Thomas A. Edison Council, talents of photographer Donald Lokuta of Cbesj King B.S.A. as they celebrate the 72nd Anniversary of scouting. Member units Union, and design scientist Joseph Clinton Children's Place will set up displays and give demonstrations of the many and varied skills Cinema 1I H of Hillside, will be in the Vaughn Eames Connie's Shoes and crafts being mastered by scouts throughout the world. Hall Gallery at Kean College, Union, Cioutonn Traffic through Feb. 25. Cepooard A white double-knit fabric by Clinton Dr. Epstein engulfs the viewer within a sculptured Docttor Pet Center form containing photographs by Dr. Do Rite Formats PRESIDENTIAL VALENTINE Lokuta The photographs range from less Faneil's (tun an inch in size to six and a half by Fashion Bug nine and a half feet. Each focuses on the Fbgg Bros Shoes HAPPENING WEEKEND elements of form and their transformation Florsheira Shoes to the more complex forms. FouMw Casuals Starring Bob Eubanks and and The Newlywed Game. Fun K Games Clinton, an industrial studies professor G&GShopj Deadline for casting FEBRUARY 5. at Kean, is associated with the Soft Energy The Gap Expo exhibit at the New-ark Museum. He Geru stone Jewelry Strolling on FEBRUARY 13-14 don't miss 6 characters dressed up as: is also designing an Omnimax theatre General Nutrition Abe Lincoln, George Washington, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Penelope screen for Disney's Future World in The GoM Connection Pig and Peter Penguin. Florida, and has received considerable Harmony Hut The Heart Association - Roses for Research recognition for his computer generated Hickory Farms graphics, hi* Kenetic sculptures^ his work Hot Sam with minimal surface forms and his work lUJtaa Defccttt with the elements of form. team West ENTRY FORM Dr. Lokuta. who teaches photography Jo Ann's Nut House Just Shirts at the college, is a visiting curator for the Kay Jeaeters Newark Museum and the Morris Museum Kay Bee Toy Hobby Shop of Arts and Sciences, Monistown. His Knney Shoes photographs appear regularly in local and Lane Bryant national magazines. He also was The Sterling Connection, Inc. represented in more than 130 exhibits in Lemer Shops the United States, Europe. South Ameri- Usser's Natiiralitti ca. Canada. Africa and Hong Cong. life Uniforms He is represented by the Woodman Limited Lynn's Hallmark Gallery in Mormtown His photographs McCrory's appear in many public, private and corpor- Merle Norman ate collections including the International Motherhood Maternity Center for Photography, Princeton Uni- No Name versity, The BibliothcOjjJC Nationalc in Odyssey Travel Starring Paris. France, and the NJ. State Museum. Open Country Orange Juhus BOB EUBANKS Oriental Pearl Share the excitement with Advertising art Pants Place Plus National TV host Bob Eubanks Pwtiane Hosiery as local couples compete for the Newlywed Game Grand Prize shown at TSC Ptarle Vision Center Penneys ENTRY FORM P*rang Pagoda The Mercer County Cultural and Polly Bros. Heritage Commission and the art depart- Prints IT Things ment of Trenton Slate College will open Radio Shack their display entitled Design 1982: An Regal Shoes Exhibit of Advertising Art, with a free Rogers Clothes reception from 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday. Jan. Royal Tees 28. at the Holman Hall Art Gallery on the Singer Trenton State College campus. Sofro Fabric (deposit at information booth) P.P. In addition, the College is seeking Spencer Gifts artists who are 18 years or older, to submit Sportshed f Everyone is eligible - Prizes include 19" Portable works for their third annual National Stride Rite Shoes Stuarts I color TV, A Blender, $100 Shopping Spree. Print Exhibit to be from April 1 to 25. Things Remembered Purchase awards with a minimum of Thorn McAn S3.000 will become part of the College's Tinder Bo permanent collection. Town Shop The Design exhibit, which will be held Tuerkes Leather through Feb. 14. will include works done Victoria Station by regional graphic artist and design by Waldenbooks NOW GOING ON Fred Ricamon, art director. Rcvlon, Inc., Wicks & Sticks and Robert Trano.^art director. McCartcr Wiss Jewelers Theatre Company.*Also featured will be Wuriitzer Organs Psychic Fair & Seminar York Steak House advertising print media including Zales Jewelers brochures, posters, photography and MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THESE EVENTS magazine and newspaper advertisements. COMING TO THE PARK Regional exhibitors will be Steve Kirschner, Anthony Buford. Debra Boat & RV Show..... Feb. 18-21 Harding. Susan Fleming, Janet Hautau and David Fradin. assistant professor of Girls Scouts Feb. 25-27 art at Trenton State College. Spring Home Improvement Show.... Feb. 3-7 Partially funded by the N.J. State Coun- cil on the Arts, the Mercer County Cul- tural and Heritage Commission and the Trenton State College art department, the 1982 National Print Exhibit is a na- AT THE ALL NEW RL 1« and RUES LAKE. EAST BRUNSWICK. SHOP 10 AJM. TO tionwide juried competition. 830 PM. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. OPEN SUNDAYS This year's juror will be Andrew Stasik. NOON TO 5 PM director of the Pratt Graphics Center in New York. BRUNSWICK For gallery hours and entry information call the TSC art department at 609-771-2652. SQUARE WALL w KKUKMruna IT TK ana j. K UKOU mnuom WE£K Of MMUWY 27 • FEBRUARY 2.1982 TIME OFF ON STAGE Seven actors search for play

by LAURA W. HAYWOOD didn't fall asleep (the actors yell every few beads — on stage, but when a vocalist is sugar, the other contains sawdust (get it? minutes, as though Mr. Hobson were forced to mouth lyrics about a lack of sawdust?) which symbolizes to her some- 1 am committed to the concept that aware of this possibility and determined to oxygen content or "Do you want a one who died — she couldn't get his communtcatioa is fundamental to good thwart it). I didn't even slip outside for a cigarette? I'll untie your hands" — well, ashes, you see. writing. It doesn't maacr whether you are cigarette — but I'll be damned if I can tell there's a limit to how enthusiastic a writing a play, a novel, dr a thank-you you what this play is about. reviewer can be. I'd like to hear Ms. IN THE SECOND act. Sawdust shows note — your objective if you are going to Flomenhaft sing a song. up, upsetting Granada's plans for a party succeed is to convey meaning to your There are seven performers involved. The other four performers are the actors to welcome Baby. He also eats some of audience. Two — Dan Houston and Bob Jewctt — in the play: Anne Sheldon as Granada the sawdust (I think that's supposed to be play the guitar, and very ably, I might Wells, the local madam; Greg Thornton as symbolism), and joins Howard in his add. One of them, Mr. Houston, noted in Howard, Granada's insane son; Susan room, where they look for Singer and his program biography that he has played Jordan (a strikingly beautiful young reenact a war. At the end of the play, review Mr. Hobson's music before and "recently woman) as Baby, the latest of Granada's Sawdust is collapsed (dead? you've got had the distinction of being the only '.'girls"; and Karl Light as Sawdust Kelly me) rn the kitchen, Granada has joined musician to show up at a recording session who may or may not be Granada's hus- Howard in his room, where she is danc- Richard Hobson, the author of The of that composer's quartet for slide trom- band and the father of Howard. The only ing, and Baby (smart girl) has decided to Oreriand Rooms, which opened last bone, slide whistle, slide guitar and thing certain about Sawdust is that he has head for Denver. Friday evening at 185 Nassau St. kazoo." One can sort of understand why. driven Baby across the mountains in a The actors try, I'll give them that. But (produced by McCarter Theatre Com- One of the performers is the Singer pany's Stage Two), apparently doesn't truck carrying a ferris wheel. they have nothing to work with, and their Zivia Flomenhaft. Ms. Flomcnhaft has a performances are further hampered by the share my convictions. The principal emotion the actors very pleasant voice and is an attractive fact that when a line is delivered, there 1 sat through both acts of his play. I figure — even in army fatigues and love aroused in me was one of profound sympathy. What they are given to work follows a ghastly pause in what.passes for with is impossible material. I suppose I'm action while Singer produces some words going to have to try to summarize the set to what passes for music, and then the McCARTER THEATRE COMPANY "plot." Granada runs the local brothel. other actor has to react to the comment. PRESENTS She keeps Howard, her son, in a bedroom Not even the Barrymores could give of the "house" (which is over a bowling coherent performances under these condi- alley), from which he wanders at various tions. I have a feeling these four per- times; by various devices, she gets him formers may have some talent; I wish back into the room, which resembles an them better luck next time. army barracks. Howard spends most of the play screaming at invisible bar- THE SET IS one of those split affairs racks-matcs. telling them. "It's hell out — half Granada's kitchen and half How- there." ard's army barracks-bedroom. I have no Baby arrives, carrying little cards with quarrel with it, or the lighting. The paint colors on them and immediately costumes were something else. The timing begins planning to paint her room. She of this play according to the program is the also tells Granada about Sawdust, who mid-'60s. The mini-skirt was fine, but picked her up and drove her to the town, why was Baby wearing a style of eye- which is somewhere in the Northwest. We glasses that didn't come in until the late learn that Granada has two sugar bowls on the table, only one of which contains (Continued on page 9)

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(Continued from page 8) last spring and then rewritten: one gathers Mr. Lanchcstcr was "70s* Ami wh%, by the way, docs the not pcrmirtcU to demand still more ex- program co\er feature a sketch of a tensive revision, which was clearly in taccScvs Betty GraMc in her World War II order. pinup pose ' I have a feeling the point of this play, if there is one. has something to do with The director. Robert Lanchcstcr. also people's failure to communicate. I stand rm my sympathy, he had the same with Tom Lehrcr on the subject: "I feel if pniWcms the jcton did. The Overland people can't communicate, the least they Rooms was read in Plav- can do is shut up!"

Trenton Civic Opera presents 'Show Boat' The Trenton Civtc Opera Company will the roving gambler. Benjamin Seabrook as PJ&B present Sbo« Boat at 5 p.m.. Sunday. Joe. Rosemary Cooper as Julie, and Jan. 31, at the War Memorial Auditorium. Vincent Zarate as Captain Andy Hawkes. Five Shows Only! TrcsZoo. The song and dance team of Frank and This production, which will be directed El lie will be portrayed by Lynn Rocco- Gilbert and Sullivan's by Byron Steek. will include such songs grandi and Christine Rich. Also rounding as "Old Man River." "Make Believe." out the cast will be Gloria Frederick as family favorite... "You Are Love," "Why Do I Love Queenie, and Lillian Bulanowski as You" and "Can't Help Loving That Parthy Ann Hawkes. Man." For tickets, write the Trenton Civic Starring will be Mariclainc Mammon as Opera Company, 2685 Princeton Pike, Magnolia Hawkes. Gaylord Raveaal as Trenton. 08648. or call 609-392-2433.

Karamazovs juggle in Princeton

The four Flying Karamazov Brothers juggle not only swords and flaming (not actually brothers and -only named torches but also "noxious puns." as "Karamazov" on stage) will bring their "Ivan" (Howard Jay Patterson) puts it. blend of "comedy, jokes and cheap He and his three "brothers," Dmitri" Directed and Conducted by Milton Lyon theatrics" to the stage of Alexander Hall (Paul David Magid). "Smerdyakov" on the Princeton campus for one per- (Samuel Ross Williams) and "Fyodor" February 11 through 14 formance on Friday. Feb. 12. Tickets to (Timothy Daniel Furst), formed their jug- gling ensemble in 1974 when all four were the zany evening of juggling are available Tickets $6,00 - 9.00 students at various California colleges. from the McCarter Theatre Ticket Office. For information or reservations, contact at The art of the four can best be described the ticket office. McCarter Theatre, 91 as "comic juggling." an4 their motto is University Place, Princeton or call McCarter Theatre "Juglito. ergo sum — 1 juggle, therefore I 609-921-8700. Monday through Saturday, 91 UniversityPlace am." In the course of an evening, they noon to 6 p.m. Princeton, New Jersey 08540 For card and American Express)

The Brothers Karamazov will bring their zany act to McCarter.

WEEK Of 1ANUARY 27 • FEBRUARY 2.1982 TIME OFF ON STAGE Silent comedy set to music Silent film comedy acquires flesh and infant medium. Mood and a voice at McCarter Theatre's Scnnctt's innovations in filmmaking — new musical Keystone, which runs none the deliberate creation of an "art- through Jan. 31. ist." " but the happy accident of kids Keystone Studios, the cradle of film playing with cameras as new toys — gave comedy, did more than make movies — it films the techniques qf slow-motion, the made "the movies" as a.form of popular beloved custard-pic gag. the ever-popular entertainment, in many ways. Between chase scene — and of course Charlie 1912 and 1917. hundreds of comedies Chaplin. were cranked out on rented cameras with Mack Scnnett died in the mid-1950s, improvised scripts by young, brash actors, broke and forgotten by the industry he had under the direction of equally young and helped to shape. But his legacy of laughter brash entrepreneur Mack Scnnctt. continues to enrich our culture. An entire nation got into the habit of He was bom Michael Sinnott on a farm spending a Saturday afternoon and a near Quebec in 1880. He came to the nickel at the movichousc. As films grew United States when he was 17 and worked into a giant industry and an art form. in an iron foundry. He had a bass voice Keystone Studios' alumni became the first and could dance a little, so he invaded "movie stars" and creative artists of the Broadway and got his first stage job in the

The cast of Keystone WPST Radio and Hamilton Roller Skating Park Bowery Theater Burlesque, playing the motion-picture director. Sennett learned are hosting our 2nd annual rear end of a horse. In 1909 he broke into directing by watching Griffith by the hour. movies with the Biograph Company, earn- They talked about filmmaking and dis- dp March of Ones ing $5 a day as an extra. Mary Pickford agreed on only one point. Sennett liked joined Biograph that same year, and also comedy; Griffith preferred drama. A in the company was a young man named prime source of comedy. Sennett believ- D.W. Griffith. Griffith was becoming the first real (Continued on page 11) TICKETS MAIL AT DOOR February 2,1982 McCAKTER THEATRE CX)MPANY : /tvn 6-9pm & 9 30pm-i230am IntgnifttioQaJ Cuisine Han POsnm wrmt tfaOj $300 *rto| cackM b*w 430-7:00 •Daily Specials ENTERTAINMENT Martha Pjiuo-vocal A/OV1982 SKATING SCHEDULEI & guitar, Wed. 5-9 p.m. * SUrtrnt Fn., Jtn. 22 MORE SKATING TIME! ITAUAN NIGHT with RICKY LOMBUDO GROUP MORE MUSIC! Saturday Night RAINBOW CONNECTION Open Mon.-Fri. for lunch MORE FUN! Moo.-Sat for dinner _ U Nw KScrttf **, Trenton MORE SECURITY! 1609)883-2450

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Charlie Chaplin, for Back (PJ & B), at McCarter Theatre, Marx as Ko-Ko, the Lord High Execu- tioner. ed, was the overthrow of dignity. Police- instance*. University Place, Princeton, from Feb. 11 men, representing both dignity and Mabel Normand was the premiere For reservations for this production, to 14. authority, were perfect comic material. comedienne of the Keystone Company. which will be directed and conducted by The vdea of the Keystone Kops had been Mack Sennett. who would have married The Mikado receives an estimated 500 Milton Lyon, visit the Ticket Office, bocn. her if he could have organized his personal or more amateur productions in Britain McCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, Sertnen organized his Keystone Com- life as efficiently as his business life,, alone. It was made into a movie in 1938 Princeton, or call 609-921-8700, between pany with financial help from two bookies called her "probably the best-loved come- aad 1962; choreographed for the Ballet noon and 6 p.m., Mondays through to whom he owed SI00. which they were dienne ever seen on the screen." Hedda Saturdays. willing to forgive to become partners in Hopper and Louella Parsons agreed that Russe de Monte Carlo in 1955; mod- the movie business. The company had no Mabel was a genius and the finest actress studio and didn't own a camera. It was in motion pictures they ever knew. customary then to rent cameras from Barely five feet tall and weighing less Valentine's Day musical revue in, Raritan Thomas A. Edison Co. They shot most of than 100 pounds, she was a good athlete, their scenes out of doors and used crowds champion swimmer, a good musician, The Raritan Manor, Route 28 at the downs of personal relationships performed wherever they could find them. Once cultured though without formal education, Somerville circle, will open its win-by Patti McVey and Judy Baird of Man- Sennett spotted a Shriners' parade, so he and the spirit incarnate of fun and mischief ter-spring dinner-theatre season at 8:30 hattan, New York, Eileen Ponton, David quickly bought a doll, thrust it into Mabel on the movie stage. It was she who p.m., Friday, Feb. 12, with a Valentine's Trundle and Rocky Centelonza. Normand's arms, and sent her among the brightened a scene in which the comedian Day weekend special entitled Starting The show is being produced by Spot- Ben Turpin was not being as funny as the marchers, "looking for the baby's Here, Starting Now. light Productions, N.J.'s only professional father." A fine comic picture resulted. director wanted him to be by suddenly The musical revue will feature more touring dinner-theatre troupe. Sennett earned the title "King of Com- , "splurching" (Sennett's word) the first edy." Mad chases figured in many of his custard pie in his face. than 20 numbers dealing with the ups and For reservations call 201-526-3306. pictures. His actors invented pie-throwing Sennett met Mabel when she applied for and turned it into an art. With the advent a job at Biograph to supplement her salary of the Mack Sennett Bathing Beauties in of SO cents an hour as a magazine 9 their then-daring costurnevhe helped mov- illustrator's model. He persuaded her to 'Serenade Italian Style to be in Allentown iegoers begin to appreciate the female stay in movies, and to work for Keystone Friends of the Allentown Library will The production will be directed by form. when he became his own direc- tor-producer. She acted with all the lead- sponsor The Allentown Community Play- Rudy Girandola, and music will be by In its first year the Keystone Company ing comedians under Sennett's wing. ers in a dinner/theatre production of Gordon Gunzelman. The cast will include made 140 pictures. Of course pictures Serenade-Italian Style, to be at the Jack and Regina Rahilly, sopranos Syble were ihortcr. mainly two-reelcrs. And For ticket information, call* Sanders and Bonnie Gunzelman. Crosswicks Community Center on Feb. 6, many a comedian who later made it big 609-921-8700. For tickets visit the Candy Kitchen, and at DiMattia's Restaurant, Main Street, Main Street, Allentown, or the Allentown Allentown, at 7:30 p.m., Feb. 8 and 15. Library, or call 609-259-7649. Nicks famous chicken cacciatore will be Tax-deductible proceeds will benefit the served. Allentown Library.

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Don Elliott jazz quartet to perform Singer Don Elliott will perform with his In 19S8 he began creating commercial jazz quartet on Feb. 6 it 8 p.m. at jingles and opened his own recording Somerset County Vocational High School studio. He is experienced on vibes, on Vogt Drive in Bridgewater. trumpet, percussion, vocals and Don Elliott, winner of eight Down Beat mcllophone. He is featured on more than SO albums and has written the music for a Magazine awards, is a former Somerville Broadway show. resident. His first prominent role as a Performing with»Mr. Elliott will be singer was in 1949 with the group Hi. Lo, pianist Derek Smith, percussionist Ronnie Jack and the Dame. In 1950 he joined the Bedford and bass player Line Milleman. George Shearing Quintet as a For more information call vtbraphonist 201-526-6074.

Verdi's 'Un Ballo in Maschera' to play The New Jersey State Opera will pres- the story on the assassination of Gustavus ent Gujseppe Verdi's Un Ballo in III of Sweden, who had been killed at a Maschera on Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. at Swedish court ball. The Italian censors, Symphony Hall. however, found the subject too sensitive, Un Ballo in Mascbera, or A Masked so Verdi reluctantly changed the setting Ball, is a melodrama in three acts. In this from Sweden to colonial Boston. The opera finally premiered in Rome in 1859. Don Elliott and his quartetwill perform at Somerset County Vocational High story of chaste, unselfish love and political School on Vogt Drive in Bridgewater on Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. intrigue, a classic love triangle develops The New Jersey State Opera will pres- involving the protagonist, a king, and the ent the story in its original Swedish wife of his trusted friend. Renato. The setting. The performance will be con- Organist Richard Bouchett to perform action culminates at a masked ball where ducted by Alfredo Silipigni and will Renato. having discovered the affair, feature soprano Gilda Cruz Romo and Richard Bouchett will give an organ Deux Danses a Agni Yavishta by Jehan assassinates the king. tenor Ruggero Bondino. recital on Feb. 7 at 3:30 p.m. at Trinity Alain; Reger's Benedict us, Op. 59; and Verdi was originally commissioned to For more information call Cathedral, 801 West State St., Trenton. Final from Symphonie I by Vierne. compose the opera jn 1857. and he based 201-623-5775. No tickets are required. Mr. Bouchett, winner Sf the 1966 The program will include Fantaisie and Organ Competition sponsored by the Bos- ton Symphony, was for 10 years organist Fugue in B-flat by Boely; Bach's choral of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in Violin and flute music at Westminster prelude An Wasserflussen Babylon, New York. He is now organist and BWV 653, and Prelude and Fugue in director of music of First Presbyterian Westminster Choir College will present Park and has performed extensively in the B-Minor, BWV 544; Fanfare by contem- • Church in Greenwich, Conn. violinist Akxandre Djokk in a recital for New York/New Jersey area. Her teachers porary English composer Francis Jackson; For more information call violin and piano on Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. in have included George Hambrccht, James Mozart's Fantasia In F-Minor, K. 594: 609-392-3669. Bristol Chape). In addition, flutist Janice Scott, Marcel Moyse and William Ben- Holms will play a program of mostly nett. French music in Williamson Hall on Jan. Her program will include Sonata No. 2 31 at 3 p.m. Both artists are members of by Michel B la vet, Fantaste sur le Church choirs invited to join Pro Musica the Conservatory Division of the college. Frevschutz of Paul Taffanel, Fourteen The Princeton Pro Musica is inviting Djokic's program will include sonatas Piece* by Charles Koechlin, Suite by joined in singing the familiar chorales. for violin by Tartini and Cesar Franck. He Eugene Goossens. In the latter piece she area church choirs to participate by sing-' Chorale singers will have one separate will be accompanied by Peter Lauffer, will be joined by Ann Bolen, violinist, a ing the chorales in their coming per- rehearsal and will be asked to come to the also of the Conservatory faculty. Djokic, pupil of Ko Harada of the famed Tokyo formance of the Saint Matthew Passion dress rehearsal on March 12. The per- who comes from Trenton, was con- Quartet. Ms. Bolen is a current member of by Johann Sebastian Bach. The per- formance will be in English and the certmaster and assistant principal of sev- the New York City Opera Orchestra and formance is scheduled for: March 14 at 3 chorale singers will have the option of eral orchestras in the Chicago area where the New Jersey Symphony. Ms. Holms p.m. at the War Memorial Auditorium in singing in unison or in parts. Music for the he lived and worked for several years. will be accompanied at the piano by Eric Trenton. singers will be provided free of charge and Both Djokic and Lauffer have been win- Repanshek. The church choirs will be performing mailed to the churches. ners of the Anna B. Stokes competitions. For more information call the role of the "congregation"; in Bach's For more information call Janice Holms is a resident of Highland 609-921-3202. time the entire congregation normally 609-883-1890.

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Piano concert to feature Judith Alstadter Pianist Judith Alstadtcr will give a Chamber Music Society, and an active coocert of piano music of Romantic lecturer and teacher. women composers on Feb. 7 at 3 p.m. in The program will include Clara the McAlpin Rehearsal Room in Wool- Schumann's Scherzo No. 2 in C-Minor, worth Center on the Princeton University Op. 14. Variations of a Theme or Robert campus. Admission is free. Schumann. Op. 20, Impromptu, Op. 9, Ms. Alstadter is a graduate of Juilltard and Scherzo No. 1 in D-Minor, Op. 10; Fanny Mendelssohn's Thrte M*ekxiles, School, where she studied with Rosina Agathe Backcr-Grondahl's Three Etudes Lhevinne and Sischa Gorodnitzki. She from Six Etudes de Concert, Op. 11; also studied with Ward'Davenny at Yale. Jeanne-Louise Farrenc's Rondeau Jeanne-Mane Dane in France, and Volya BrOlant on .Themes from Rossini's Cossack and Abbey Simon in New York. "Zebnire"; and Theresa Carreno's Re- The Rider College Band will give a concert on Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. in the Fine She has given numerous recitals in New vac a Prague, Intermezzo Scherzos©, Arts Theatre. York and abroad, including appearances at Barcarola and Vabe, Op. 9 ("Corbeille the Marlboro Festival and the Newport des Fleurs"). Romantic Musk Festival. She is the For more information call Rider College Band to give free concert founder and director of the Minnewaska 609-924-0453. The Rider College Band will present a tion of associate professor of music Dr. concert of favorite marches, show tunes, Carl Schwartz of Lawrenceville, will con- popular music and classical pieces on Jan. duct an hour-long program that includes the sounds of Glenn Miller and Cole 28 at 8 p.m. jo the Fine Arts Theatre. Porter. Admission is free. For more information call The 55-member band, under the direc- 609-896-5192. Douglas Dickson to offer piano concert Pianist Douglas Dickson will give a levels. He is now studying with Patricia concert on Feb. 5 at 8:30 p.m. in the Arden at Princeton. McAlpin Rehearsal Room in Woolworth The program will include Haydn's Center on the Princeton University cam- Sonata in E-flat, No. 52; Stravinsky's pus. Admission is free. Piano Rag Music (1919), Tango (1940), A junior, majoring in music, Mr. and Circus Polka (for a young elephant) Dickson studied with Robert Smith at (1942); Beethoven's Sonata in E-flat, Brigham Young University. He performed Op. 31; and Moreau Gottschalk's Night in extensively in Utah, including an appear- the Tropics. ance with the Utah Symphony. He has For more information call won awards on both state and regional 609-924-0453. Pop-rock group The Toons to give concert The Toons, a California pop-rock who sing four- and five-part harmony with group, will appear on Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. in a range from baritone to falsetto. Their the Kelsey Theatre on Mercer County instruments include flute, keyboard, ac- • Community College's West Windsor cam- cordian and trombone. pus. For more information call The Toons consists of seven young men 609-586-4695.

FASJh Pianist Judith Alstadter will perform at Princeton University in the McAlpin FtenearsaJ Room in Wootworth Center on Feb. 7 at 3 p.m.

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WEEK Of JtAHUWW 27 - FEBttMfiY 2,19S2 TIMEOfF (• Guide to inns along the Delaware

by PHYLLIS RIEGER '

Vou have Excedrin Headache No. 98; the kids ape screaming and you feel a case of the winter blahs coming on strong. You yearn for the good old days. Times- when vacations meant getting away from it all by journeying into the countryside. A place where in the winter you'd watch swirling snowflakes (instead of worrying about shoveling them) and hear honking geese who stayed behind for the season. In the summer, the only sounds you 'd hear would be growing corn and a chattering chorus of birds. DAys were spent sitting idly by the river or fireside thinking of nothing in particular yet thinking of everything. If you'd like to savor the peacefulness and comfort of a bygone era, it's less than an hour away — along the Delaware in Bucks County, Pa. There are more than 15 country inns to choose from, all with their own charm. However, keep in mind country inns are very popular and usually small, so reservations are a necessity. Also some of the inns close at different- times during the year, some in the months of January or February, so it's best^ to always call ahead. If your concept of an ideal country visit is to spend a long weekend at a President Grover Cleveland frequented the Black Bass but George Washington rustic retreat doing nothing, then select an inn that matches your idea. never slept there. The following inns are worth considering ahead of time.

Delaware, the inn was called Upper Black furnished. Many of the Thompsons' personal Eddy. It was a favorite stopping point for the antiques decorate the rooms. Some have CENTRE BRIDGE INN to the culinary arts) you can dine on cuisine muleskinners who towed boats along the Victorian bedroom sets and there are rope which "leans toward the French." canal. The inn's logo depicts a drawing of the beds. From 1770 to 1860 rope beds were the It's quiet. It almost seems as if time has Entrees range from coq au vin to rack of inn with a picture of a mule-drawn barge mainstay in a country Pennsylvania family's taken a holiday. It doesn't if it's winter or lamb. Chef Theodore Westbcrg revises the superimposed on the bottom of the sign. bedroom. Not all rooms have private baths. summer for here at the Centre Bridge Inn. menu every few months so patrons can savor "I haven't yet discovered all the fascinat- Breakfast is provided for guests in the near New Hope, there is an aura of tranquil- a variety of dishes. There is a full bar and ing history associated with the inn," says downstairs dining room. «y. wine list so you can order your favorite spirits Beverly. "I hope one day soon to talk to This lovely colonial manor overlooks the to accompany your meal. older residents of the community to find out Nearby the inn is the geological wonder — Delaware River and Canal. Sometimes on a With a river view, this dining room is one more about the inn's past." Ringing Rocks. These rounded granite rocks misty morning when the tir is cool and calm of the most inviting of Bucks County. Small are thought to be part of the Wisconsin For now, the Thompsons, who recently Glacier. When struck by a hammer or similar you can almost envision the colonial men touches, such as the flower arrangements on purchased the inn, are concentrating on who once used the inn as a stopping point on each table and snowy white linen tablecloths tool, they give off various tones. Hence, the getting everything in order. Even though they name "Ringing Rocks." their journeys between New York and Phila- make you feel you are dining in someone's have been innkecrs only a short time, they are delphia as they transported goods from one home. In warm weather, you can dine on an skilled in the art of hospitality. place to another. outdoor terrace which is along the canal. It's Location - River Road (Route 32), Up- Although the inn was built in 1705 and has very romantic, especially on a special sum- A large sign on the huge brown door says, per Black Eddy, Pa. 18972 been restored twice because of major fires, it mer evening. "Beverly and Tom Thompson Welcome 215-982-5554 Kill preserves the feeling of another en. If you yearn for a little bit of Williamsburg You." This feeling of welcome extends to all Children and pets (on a selective basis) Part of this feeling may be attributed to the ... but on the Delaware, you'll enjoy the whether you are dining here or staying for a For room rates call inn's architectural features which are similar Centre Bridge Inn. few days. Beverly, who docs some of the Lunch is from noon to 3 p.m. Monday to to historic Williamsburg. A huge walk-in Location • Star Route, New Hope, Box cooking and all of the baking, is usually on Saturday | fireplace on the ground level (dining room), 74 the premises to make your stay pleasant. Dinner is from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday to oversized windows, wood beams and mold- 215-8(2-2084 Friday and Sunday and from 5 to 10 p.m. ings, chimneys on each end of the building As you enter the inn, you see the bar No children or pets. tucked into the comer on your left and the Saturday. and a white picket fence around the property Lodging all year Sunday brunch is from 1 to 3 p.m. are reminiscent of the popular Virginia town. Call for room rates dining room on your right. The room is large But perhaps what the Centre Bridge Inn has Two night stay required on weekends and dark-panelled with maroon carpeting. most in common with Williamsburg is its The tables and chairs are burnished pine. •••• hospitality. Dining from 5:30 • 9 p.m. Monday and Each place setting is enhanced by a white Thursday, 5:30 -10 p.m. Friday and Satur- linen placemat and napkin. This is reminis- Literally. Bob Cobun, one of the owners, day, 3-9 p.m. on Sunday cent of the Netherlands where, in Dutch PLUMSTEADVILLE INN has traveled the globe to create a cozy, The restaurant is dosed on Tuesday and restaurants, it is the traditional custom to comfortable atmosphere for his guests. A 'Wednesday. Accepts VISA, Master , cover tables with small, thick rugs instead of "The hui Place (a-little out of the way) ... TWA pilot. Cobun has furnished the inn's Charge and American Express Innkeepels-' tablecloths. The placemats at the inn have Hearty Continental fare ... old-world service eight guest rooms with antiques he has — Bob Cobun and Stehan J. Jugan. ) been hand-woven by women in the Penn- ... in an authentic colonial setting ..." bought in Paris. Rome. Madrid, and other sylvania Dutch countryside. The whiteness of The inn's own advertisement is a true European capitals. the mats contrasts nicely, with the description. Often rated five stars for food If you've always wanted to sleep in a •••• dark-colored tables. Fresh flowers and can- and ambience, this inn's menu will tempt four-poster canopy bed. your wish can be dles add the finishing touch. Except in even the most well-intentioned dieter with its steamy summer, a fire is usually burning granted here since six of the rooms have THE UPPER BLACK EDDY INN succulent rack of lamb and tangy caesar them. Although surrounded by antiques, you brightly in the large fireplace. salad. After dinner if you're in the mood for still enjoy the conveniences of the 20th You'll experience the old-fashioned world something just a little bit different and century since each room has a private bath The inn's menu is intriguing. Instead of the of countryside living when you stay at the special, you can savor an international coffee and air conditioning. usual American fare, it features Northern Upper Black Eddy Inn. The inn. which Italian dishes (made with lots of cream and of your choice. It's prepared at tablesidc with Several rooms overlook the picturesque overlooks the Delaware River and Canal, has butter). However, some French and the much flair. river but the most magnificent view is from been a fixture of the tight-knit community of popular American steak are offered. There is a main dining room and several the breakfast room when all is peaceful and Upper Black Eddy since 1830. At least that's There is a wine list and a complete bar so smaller rooms. In the larger room, a mam- the only sounds are singing birds. It is here what the gray, yellow, red and white sign you can enjoy your favorite cocktails. On a moth fireplace is lit year round. Nearby is a overnight guests arc served a continental says outside the inn. hot summer day you can sit on the front porch piano bar which separates the main dining breakfast (at a modest charge). However, innkeeper Beverly Thompson, and sip an apertif while enjoying the refresh- room from the large bar flanked by old-style Even if you are not an overnight guest, you says it may have been built way before 1830. ing river breeze. It's notably cooler along this tavern booths. Patrons are encouraged to stop can still experience the inn's charming at- She explained Black was a family name, stretch of the river. by and hear their favorite songs. mosphere by dining in the restaurant. Amid well-known in Bucks County. Since there For those who stay at the inn, there are six If you're seeking a quieter atmosphere, you wood beams and more antiques (many related was an eddy or whirlpool in this part of the guest rooms which have recently been re- might dine in one of the smaller rooms where

14 TIME OFF WEEK OF JANUARY 27 a river view. So you can relax without dramatic, after dinner order an international through in many dishes including Cheddar distractions there are no telephones or tele- coffee or dessert which will be piepaied at vegetable bisque, veal maison (a rich sampl- vision sets, only the beautiful countryside to tableside with a touch of fire. When available ing of veal medallions with heart of artichoke occupy your thoughts. fresh seafood is featured. sauce), Cheddar chicken, game hen with Location - Route 32, Lomberville, Pa. If there's a bit of a chill, giant fireplaces in apple slices and Calvados and pecan mocha 215-297-5770 or 215-297-5815 the large front dining room and several tone. But don't count on these delectable Pets art permitted (bat not on lower smaller rooms will be put to work. Exterior treats. The menu changes every few weeks River floors) stone walls and ceiling beams have been but there will always be something appealing. Major credit cards are accepted. exposed which lend to the atmosphere of this Every amenity possible is extended to Call for room rates bat weekend book- rustic retreat. guests who choose to stay in any of the six numerous painting* decorate the walls. These ings mast Include Friday and Saturday PerKapsjfter a long walk you'll want to guest rooms. Rooms are decorated with paintings are from the collection of one of the nights. relax in the hotel's bar and lounge. Although antiques and each room has its own person- owners Open for luncheon on Monday to Satur- seating is limited, the area is interesting. ality. In one is a carved headboard with fine Unlike many of the other inns, this one was day from noon to 2 JO p.m. Photos on the wall show what the hotel detail work and in another a gleaming brass used primarily as a stage-coach stop. Built in Open for dinner from 5 to 10 p.m. on looked like in days gone by and these have bed. Fresh fruit and flowers appear daily and 1751. it stili ha* 15 rooms available for Monday to Saturday and family dinner is been reproduced on hotel menus. Tables in there's a "common room" where a decanter travellers or those who want a change of from I to 8 p.m. on Sunday. this room are former sewing stands and the of sherry rests on a silver tray. pace. Wine List • Extensive, mostly French windows are covered halfway by stained Guest looms are named after famous Bucks Location • Route 611 and Stump Road, and California. Some Bocks County glass panels designed by the owners' son. Countians. One. is named after George Tay- PbnmteadfUk, Pa. Wines. Overnight guests stay in cither two rooms lor, signer of the Declaration of Indepen- 215-766-7500 Innkeeper • Herb Ward. with fireplaces on the second floor or a few dence and long-time superintendent of the Private baih'wkn each room. "basic" rooms on the third floor. Many Durham Fumance which is nearby and sup- No children or pets **** people feel fireplaces add a special romantic plied chain, cannon and shot during the Major credit cards accepted. glow and opt to stay on the second floor. Revolution. Op«o Tuesday - Sunday. 1740 HOUSE Most of the rooms are small (nine by twelve Keep in mind the inn has the unusual and Lunch is from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday foot size) and seven have partial or full bath delightful tradition of holding special feasts to Saturday. with the remaining sharing a bath. Lumberville, so named for the saw mill throughout the year to celebrate the seasons. Dinner b from 5 to 10 p.m. Tuesday to While you're exploring the region enjoying For sample, in the fall was a Harvest Feast Thursday. and lumber operations which predated the Revolution, is the home of a small charming this season's crisp, cool air plan a trip to view which included such fare as pumpkins, game Dinner b from 5 to 10-30 p.m. Friday the steel cable bridge across the river. It and apples. The next special feast will and Saturday aod from 1 to 9 p.m. on inn nestled on the banks of the Delaware. It's replaces the wooden one destroyed after thes, celebrate the rites of spring. Sunday. the 1740 House, formerly a bam built in flood of 1903. 1740. But don't get the wrong idea. The inn Sunday broach is from 11 a-m. to 3 p.m. Location • One block off or Rt. 611 Location - Old Bethlehem Road near Innkeepers • Richard Canon and Den- is now modernized although there are no telephones or television sets. (northbound-right at first light) Quakertown. nis *V. Morrison. RiegeteviUe, Pa. 215-536-4651 Host Harry Nesxkr. a former New York 215-749-2469 No children or pets. realtor, will see you're comfortable and Pets allowed but not on first Door. j Masjer Charge aad VISA accepted. *••• well-fed. The atmosphere here though is Closed Mondays and Tuesdays and some completely unlike anything you'll find in VISA and Master Charge accepted. There's a limited wine list, some Bucks weeks in February. New York — there's absolutely nothing to Innkeepers - Ronald Strouse and Fred THE BLACK BASS HOTEL do. Well, that's not quite true. There are a County wines. Will special order. Open for lunch Tuesday to Friday from few antique shops and the Lumberville Coun- Cresson. LumbcTviUe has the distinction of being ty Store and Post Office with its gas> pump 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. •••• home to two top-drawer country inns — the right outside the door and a mannikin on the Dinner from Wednesday to Saturday 1740 House and the Black Bass Hotel. porch. There's also Carla VanDyk's book- from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. THE INN AT PHILLIPS MILL President Grover Cleveland frequented the store stocked with an extensive collection of Open Sunday from 12:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Black Bass but President George Washington area maps and guides and books focusing on (Lunch menu available anytime). How many inns can boost of being a tea never slept here. That's because the inn. built local history. Innkeepers - Fran and Harry Cregar. house, an Italian restaurant, a private girls in the 1740s, was loyal to the crown during •••• school, a piggery, grist mill, art studios and the American Revolution. The inn has 24 rooms decorated in the now an inn and restaurant? Not many but at It's easy to find this time-honored respite Early American period. Each room has an one time the Inn at Phillips Mill was all of adjoining bath and private terrace where you SIGN OF THE SORREL HORSE for there's a colorful sign by the road that The Sign of the Sorrel Horse is an inn these. depicts a black bass smoking a cigar while can sit and just idly watch the river. From the terrace you also have a good view of that's literally off the beaten track. Located This charming edifice with a copper pig holding a cane. No one at the inn knows if the off the north side of Lake Nockamixon near outside the door is as inviting an inn as there sign has any special significance but in days Lumberville's footbridge, the only one across the Delaware. Often couples are seen walking Quakertown, this intimate spot can only be is. Built originally as a grist mill by Aaron past animals were often drawn on signs and identified by the wooden sign out front with a Phillips in 1756, this inn was the center of the used as inn designations. hand-in-hand across the bridge, which offers small sorrel horse that says "Food. Spirits. a spectacular view of the river, to Bull's area's art colony shortly after the turn of the Lodging" painted in white. century. Since 1929, an art show is presented However, according to Willis M. Rivinus Island, a New Jersey State Park. If you're a In wanner weather, blossoming bouquets nature lover, you can roam the park grounds each fall. In the early 1900s landscape painter in his book. "A Wayfarers Guide to the of yellow, red and orange flowers surround William Lathrop and painter and architect Delaware Canal." the river in the upper part admiring the flora and fauna. this rather plain white building. of the count) "became popular among fish- Morgan Colt spent many hours transferring Dining at the inn is a delight due to the The history of the inn is sketchy. In the what they saw onto canvass. ermen, including Grover Cleveland who used culinary talents of Chef John Vavrick. lobby there's a framed application for a Present day owners Joyce and Brooks to vacation here while President.Tbe shad Although the menu is limited, there's always license to operate the inn which is dated and sturgeon taken here commanded a choke of fish or fowl or you might prefer a 1784. According to Willis M. Rivinus in his Kaufman love the inn as much as these early premium prices at market because the flesh perfectly grilled filet mignon. book. Early Taverns In Bucks County there painters. You can enjoy nature indoors as was said to be sweeter on the fish which by Overnight guests are served a buffet break- was a sign of the Sorrel Horse Tavern in much as out because there are always fresh now had purged themselves of salt water." fast. The inn has no liquor license but ice and Noxkamixon and it was one 6f the most noted flowers. In the spring, when everything At one time, bass populated the waters here. mixers are available. inns in the upper part of the county. It was comes alive, greenery encircles the grounds The inn has an intriguing history and established by Captain Nicholas Burk. Riv- and potted plants and hanging baskets com- innkeeper Herb Ward delights in explaining it lxxadoa-RlT«rRoad,LumberTilk,Pa. inus wrote, "The sign before before the door, plement the picture. Agatha Cristie would be to his guests. According to Ward, the inn has 215-297-5661 was emblazoned with a white horse in full at home here plotting one of her mysteries to ; survived for some 200 years upon the old No children or pets. military trappings. The captain regularly led fit the surrounding setting. proverb. "Make new friends, keep the old. Dinner served nightly except Sunday the annual spring and fall training sessions for The inn is a cheery and romantic place. All these are silver, those are gold." and Monday. the uniformed militia. These involved games of the inn's four rooms and one suite have By reservation to those not overnight and horse races drawing a large crowd of four-poster beds and are furnished with The hotel was first built as a fortified haven guests. 7 • spectators." antiques. Each has a private bath. The rooms to protect nver travellen from roaming bands No luncheon. are colorfully painted — one in pumpkin, of hostile Indians. Today, with its aura of In his book, Rivinus points out that the Jackets please. local painter Edward Hicks painted a sign at another in hot pink and lilac. pace and solitude, it's hard to believe such Innkeeper - Harry Nessler. event* happened near here one time showing George Washington Breakfast here is as close as your bedroom mounted on a chesnut-sorrel horse. Although door as each morning a petit dejeuner is left One thing that hasn't changed is the hotel's •••• the sign was for the former Brick Hotel in outside your door wrapped in a magnificent vio* of the n\cr. perhaps the New town perhaps it had some significance blue-and-white cloth and placed'in a wicker most breathtaking of any of the inns in the THE RIEGLESVILLE HOTEL for those in the upper end of the "county. basket. Breakfast is fresh croissants, plenty countv The main dining room overlooks the Whatever the true background of the inn, it of coffee and freshly-squeezed juice. nvcr and patron* often requevt to sit here to If you really want to get far from the is documented, however, that the present inn Of course, dinner is heartier fare consisting enjos the calm. Diners can fast on Roast maddening crowd, the Ricgelsvillc Hotel in was a day's travel from Bethlehem on the of classic as well as provincial dishes Duckling Sormandie. Charleston Meeting the very upper reaches of the county is for way to Philadelphia. Today, patrons find it as prepared by Chef Claude Pottier. Street Cribmc-j! or New England Lobster Pie you. welcome a 'stopping point as it was years You can be *urc all food is prepared from Since 1774. the Cregar family has operated before. Location • North River Road, New Hope trevh. rufural ingredients Even the herbs the hotel originally built by farmer Benjamin Since 1977, two young and industrious 215-862-2984 for lodgings lived in herbal teas are garden fresh. Ricgcl in 1837 as a hotel. Nearby is the young men. both ex-Washingtonians. operate 215-862-9919 for dining. Individualized anention his been devoted Riegcl Paper Mills. This hotel is truly a this unique establishment. Ronald Strouse is No children or pets. to every aspect of a guest's visit. Beds are family-run operation. Fran and Harry Cregar the chef: Fred Crcsson is the bartender and Bring your own wine. comfortable arid each » covered with a are your hosts and meals arc prepared by their manager. Restaurant is open from 5:30 to 9 p.m.; handmade quilt. Seven rooms share two full son. the chef. Oyster and spinach appetizer Is the food good? If people drive as much Friday and Saturday to 10 p.m. baths and there is a two-bedroom suite with and Chicken Rockefeller are favorites of as 75 miles to savor the cuisine it must be owns bath and living room Most rooms have patrons. For something leaning toward the superb. The creativity of the chef comes See INNS, page 16

FEBRUARY 2.1982 TIME OFF 15 inn or a small hotel. Rates are usually much less expensive than staying in an Inns established hotel. Owners most times live on the premises. (Continued from page 15) The following are two Bed and Break- fasts or B&Bs, as they are known: was known as "Old Ferry's Tavern," No lunches. because of its location by trie river. Here Jackets required. No credit cards accepted. Washington's men gathered before the The inn has applied for a liquor Innkeepers - Joyce and Brooks Kauf- Crossing in 1776." license, meanwhile bring your own •••• man. There's quite a bit more history behind wine. the inn which innkeeper Lutz will often Accepts American Express. •••• impart. Innkeepers — Omar and Barbara PINEAPPLE HILL Mr. Lutz's personal antiques decorate Arbani In colonial times if you wanted to welcome visitors you might put a pineap- GOLDEN PHEASANT the 10 rooms available and many are from the Victorian amfc Edwardian periods. ple out on your front doorstep since the Eight rooms have a private bath and two **•• fruit was a symbol of hospitality then. Yes. pheasant is available here — in the share a bath across the hall. Today, Steve and Mary Darlington keep proper season, as is venison, rabbit, quail their pineapples in the house but outside The Logan Inn was established in 1727 SOME OTHER CONSIDERATIONS and other wild game. A proud pheasant and is the oldest building in New Hope near the River Road they have a pineap- even adorns the dishes on the linen and one of the most interesting. The main ple-shaped sign. : tablecloths at this inn which is known for WASHINGTON CROSSING INN The Darlingtons are owners of Pineap- dining room, or Garden Pavilion, is an The name of this inn speaks for itself. its excellent and well-prepared food. all-glass conservatory festooned with ple Hill, a bed and breakfast retreat which This is the place where Washington is a large white farmhouse with black ferns, orchids and bromeliads. The decor crossed the Delaware on Christmas Day in Worth sampling are Fire bland Deviled is lacy white wrought-iron furniture, the shutters. There are four guest rooms, two Clams, sauteed loin of venison bernaise. 1776 to confront the British troops. on the second floor and two on the third, kind you'd expect at a garden parry. The crossing is re-enacted each year and bouillabaisse Jeanette of- Pheasant of the If this room doesn't suit your taste, you with one bathroom for each two rooms. Inn with green grape sauce. This is a is a memorable occasion, but dining here The rooms are furnished with family can dine in a Victorian Room dressed in is also a noteworthy event. The'inn is open restaurant for the truly adverturesome red flocked wallpaper. There are clocks antiques and on the second floor there is a diner as the chef often concocts exotic for luncheons, dinners and late-night brass or spool bed. everywhere you look and many more snacks. There's also Sunday brunch. dishes such as machi machi (dolphin with antiques including a rare collection of beer The house was built around 1800 and is Specialties of the house bear no re- a traditional (plain) house. Near the house lemon butler). steins in the bar. a Baccarat glass parrot semblance to colonial fare. The extensive Built in 1857. the inn was once a hotel and several lithographs and paintings. there is a pool cleverly enclosed within the dinner menu includes Fra Diavolo (lobster ruins of a stone bam. run by Jacob Oberacker. Here, muleskin- Guests are always intrigued by an original meat, crabmeat and shrimp all simmered ncrs would rest for the night or stop for 1839 oil painting of Prince Albert, painted A simple breakfast is available every- in the chefs marinara sauce) and Saltim- day and tea is served in the afternoon. salt cakes similar to today's pretzel. the year before he married Queen Vic- bocca Volsostanna (miIk-fed veal cutlets toria. with smoked ham and provolone cheese, Location — on River Road, 7 miles Today, the boatmen would be surprised Location — Ferry and Main Streets, NW of New Hope-Yardley exit of 1-95. at the inn's sophisticated ambience. There topped with a zesty sauce). New Hope, Pa. The inn has rooms but only for For reservations, contact: Janet is candlelight and soft music in all three of 215-862-5134 Mochel, Director of the the inn's dining rooms and. of course. long-term rental. Bed-and-Breakfast of Philadelphia at No pets, television or telephones. Location — Route 532, Washington intimate comers for two VISA and Master Charge accepted. 215-884-1084 or the Darlingtons at In the inn's solarium, elegance is de Crossing. 215-862-9608. An extensive wine list, will special 215-493-3634 rigueur Hanging plants are everywhere order. Small children welcome but advance and you have never seen a table set so Innkeepers — Percy Trease and Lou notice required. Open daily for lunch from 11:30 Boras well* a.m., dinner from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Smoking permitted only in parlor. When it's time for bed. you'll sink into Innkeepers — Steve and Mary Darl- Closed Sundays until late May. FERNDALE INN a feather mattress which is the ultimate in Innkeeper — Carl Lutz ~ ington. comfort. There are six guest rooms avail- Once a stagecoach stop on the route between Philadelphia and Easton, the able with three rooms sharing a common HOTEL DU VILLAGE INNISFREE bath.'All are decorated in.the Victorian Ferndale Inn is aspiring to become one of If you like to curl up with a good book period. T the county's first-rate inns. Ferndale is a Barbara and Omar Arbani had a dream section, of Bucks County, once known as in a large, overstuffed chair before a Nearby is an 1810 brick building, the of one day owning their own inn and their "Rum's Comer." which now is a charm- glowing fire, then Innisfrcc is for you. But "Stover House." 'which has eight guest dream is now a reality in the form of the ing small village. even if you don't like to read, you can rooms. It's the newest addition to the inn. Hotel du Village. Since August 1980. owners Dan and enjoy the breathtaking view of the woods Omar, who is of Algerian descent, is a Karl Deibler have renovated the original and millstream, for Innisfree is the perfect chef (trained in France and England) who place to watch the changing seasons. Location - River Road, Erwinna. Pa. building which was built in 1862. creates such dishes as Ris de Veau Finan- Although accommodations are still under- Mother Nature is manifested in all her 215-294-9595 ciere (sweetbreads, green olives, glory here. Open all year except Christmas and going extensive renovation, the inn is mushrooms and Madeira) and Toumedos open for dining. Menus change with each Innkeeper John Hucstis said he named Valentine's Day Henri IV with artichoke hearts and sauce this retreat "Innisfree" after a poem "The No children or pets of the four seasons, but the house special- bemaise. Rich food — yes — but delec- ty, mignonettes of Iamb, is always avail- Lake Isle of Innisfree" by the poet Yeats. Credit cards accepted table. able. Cuisine is predominantly French and "I was feeling nostalgic." said Huestis. There is one both for each three If you can get up once you've enjoyed is listed as "classical and nouvelle." "and decided if I ever did open an inn I'd rooms. dinner, you might walk around the inn's model it somewhat after the poem." Innkeepers - Reid Perry and Ralph Location — Church Hill Road and grounds which are quite spacious com- Route 611 "And 1 shall'have some peace there . . Schneider. pared to most. The inn, set off Route 32 or •." Huestis' Innsfree is certainly peaceful. 215-847-2662 or 215-847-8983 Set deep in a hollow, this 1748 one-time River Road, is half hidden among the An extensive wine list, mostly French gently sloping hills of nearby New Hope. grist mill looks out over a picturesque •••• and California. stream. The inn is surrounded by ten acres Although it's easy to miss the turnoff. it's Innkeepers — Dan and Karl Deibler always worth driving around to find this and abuts Tohickon State Park. tum-of-the-century manor house. BARLEY SHEAF FARM, BED AND Innisfree is >a family-run operation. THE LOGAN LNN There are two buildings that serve as Perhaps it has such a "homey" at- BREAKFAST mosphere because it is the home of restaurant and lodge. There's White Oaks Colonial charm is the mainstay of this Helen Hayes. Julie and David (the Tudor-style house) and Applcdorc Huestis and his children. This innkeeper's Eisenhower and a host of other celebrities three-story country inn. In March 1700 own antiques decorate the rustic living (the former carriage house). Both names William Penn deeded the land the inn is have stayed at the Logan Inn but even if are holdovers from country estate days. At room and help make it the kind of room you're not famous you'll be treated just as set on to James Streeter. an English where you linger to enjoy friendly con- one time, the land was part of the huge Ely physician. The inn has had many owners well by host Carl Lutz. tract, a grant from William Penn. versations around the fire. This well-known inn has a long and since then with the newest proprietors Although this inn is near the river, its being Don and Ann Mills. There are 10 bedrooms, three with colorful history. According to Willis Riv- view is of the surrounding countryside. private bath. Long and large windows inus in his "Early Taverns in Bucks Staying at the farm you truly experience overlook the stream and an oven and stove It's relaxing to just watch the change of country living as you live among the County." "Contrary to what one might seasons while dining on the often are built into the huge gear works in the expect, the Logan Inn in New Hope was Mills' own sheep, pigs, chickens and bees ground floor bedroom. sun-dappled porch which has windows on which they raise nearby. not named for William Penn's Colonial three sides. Breakfast here is hearty. Waffles, Secretary. James Logan. Rather, the name There are six bedrooms, all decorated crepes and breakfast souffles' are served If you decide to stay overnight, quarters with Early American period pieces. was that of a Lenni-Lenape chieftain who are cozy. There are 19 guest rooms of all and cooked by the innkeeper himself. You was born Wingohocking. Through many Location — Route 202, Holicong, Pa. can't get more individualized attention different sizes including a suite of two 215-794-5104 dealings with the big-hearted 'White connecting rooms. Each has a private than this. Chief.' the Indian developed a great Closed until March 1. Other meals are not provided but inn- bath. The rooms are decorated in early Children 8 years and up allowed. admiration for Logan. As the highest 1900s country style and will take you back I keeper Huestis will gladly make reserva- symbol of his esteem and eternal friend- a generation or two. Colorful gingham - tions for you at nearby restaurants. ship. Wingohocking traded names with spreads and curtains brighten the rooms. •••• Location — Cafferty Road, Point the white man. From that day forward he Location — Rirer Road and Phillips Pleasant answered to the name Logan." Mill Road, New Hope, Pa. Mailing Address — P.O. Box 108, Rivinus also wrote, "The inn was in 215-862-5164 for lodging BED AND BREAKFASTS Point Pleasant, Pa. 18950 operation before 1732. having been 215-862-9911 for restaurant Bed and Breakfasts are overnight lodg- 215-297-8329 founded by John Wells, the-town's first Opea dafly for dinner from 5:30 p.m. ings with, of course, breakfast included. No pets or children. sealer. At the time of the Revolution it except Tuesday. The lodging may be in a guest house, an Innkeeper — John Huestis On Antiques Furniture: knowing old from antique

by LEO ARONS

The search for good value in purchases for the home is constant, but rarely so intense as when furniture is under con- sideration. Often the investment is con- siderable and prospective buyers are only too aware of the fact that they'll by living with their decision for some time to come. For those with a taste for the contemporary' or those who will having nothing previous- ly owned, new furntiure is the answer. It's just a matter of making the best deal with ooe of the many showrooms in our area. Other buyers, preferring traditional styles, woods and craftsmanship and possibly influenced by depreciation and resale considerations, will decide on anti- ques. If they are new to the art of buying antique furniture, they'll want to know what to look for and where to find it. And by the time they finish reading this column they should have some answers. First, though, let's look at one other possibility for furnishing the homestead; ordinary used furniture. Chests of.drawers like this Empire example dating trom USED FURNITURE, for the purposes about 1835 are still fairiy easy to find. Usually they can be of this discussion, is not old enough to be bought for less than $500. antique 11; is not of a clearly defined and This secretary-bookcase could be found for about the desirable style like Art Deco; is not a same price as a good new one. carefully made reproduction of a particular period; and is not tum-of-the-century oak, advertised fancy estate auctions that are of the 19th century has been ignored my advice, will ordinarily buy privately or about which I will say nothing nasty ^JJg high prices. They are the because of its frantic borrowing from one from one or two carefully chosen auction today. ic warehouse sales held by the source after another. This borrowing, houses. The less experienced buyer, who Il is limply run-of-the-mill utilitarian Slatoffs, or Robert Heller's weekly Mon- some would say, betrays the era's in- ought to be buying from the experienced stuff, idcquitc for the children's room, or day at&kms in Lebanon, N.J. or, best of authentic vision, but it might more fairly dealer, will usually try buying at auction the shop, or whenever it's needed until all, the Saturday offerings at Brown Bros, be seen as the result of releasing that the time is ripe to buy something better. It in Buckingham, Pa. not far from New vision from its prc-industrial-revolution AUCTION BUYING can be a lot of has link or no resale value, except in Hope. confines, and the struggle to define itself fun if the amount spent is small, but for Princeton or other communities with large Buying at auction is simple enough if in the new broader context. significant purchases the mistakes in- transient populations. It should be bought you know what you're looking for and- The boy con of 19th century designs is evitably made are costly and dishearten- with the understanding that when its time stay with inexpensive items. Examine the far from complete, of course, and Vic- ing. I say inevitably because wise buying comes it will be given away, so the merchandise carefully beforehand. Decide torian high style has many adherents. requires specialized knowledge or special- cheaper the better. Just bow cheap, de- on your maximum bid in advance, and Nonetheless, the conservation buyer ized guidance neither of which is available pends on how much time you have to find stick to it. And studiously ignore anything would, I believe, do well to avoid such to the novice at most auctions. Nothing an a. and everything the auctioneer says except pieces except perhaps to ring a special auctioneer says when selling can be ac- The easiest aad least time-consuming for the amounts of the bids. If you fail in note in one particular spot. ' cepted without qualification because it is a approach is to patronize any of the local your initial attempt to buy at auction, If the most desirable periods — the 18th time-honored tradition, sanctified by law, lacd furniture or consignment stores don't fret. Just try again next week or the century through about 1820 — are inac- that the auctioneer's sole responsibility is where you wiO find a reasonably broad week after. The supply of this kind of cessible because of high cost, then Empire to obtain the maximum price for the seller. selection at significant saving over the material is almost without limit. period furniture is a natural second choice. To do this he may say .or write anything price of new merchandise. You may even For those considering furnishing their Some of it is over-large, but not all, and about a piece being sold and if he is stumble upon an inexpensive antique homes with antiques, we come to the materials, execution and preservation are mistaken or overly imaginative he still piece, though it isn't very likely. After all, questions of just what to look for and frequently excellent. Often these" pieces, remains accountable to no one. True, there where to look for it. While it is true any rhry places get their stock mostly at dating about 1820-1840 can be bought for are great differences among auctioneers piece of furniture over 100 years old is an *uct>oo where there's plenty of knowl- less than the price of comparable new and auction houses, but caveat emptor is antique, desirability depends on other, edgeable competition, or from other, big- furniture. the invariable rule. ger, dealers who buy entire estates, skim more important, factors. You may re- The question of where to buy antiques is By contrast, the clear responsibility of off the cream and sell or consign the member my introducing, in a discussion of quilts, the criteria Conception, Execution, answered differently for different buyers. the antiques dealer is to the buyer .-Ethical and Preservation. These factors are just as The experienced dealer, who hardly needs See ON ANTIQUES, page 19 With a link more time at your disposal, valid when applied to the evaluation of you can answer advertisements in the furniture as they were when applied to classified section of local newspapers, or. antique quilts. m balmier weather, go to the garage and The conception of a particular piece yard sales that offer many bargains for the must be judged in terms of the period of its persistent hunter. making, for cacti period had-its own ideals Ptrstttence. however, is the operative A GOURMET CHINESE RESTAURANT and standards. The best pieces set those Specializing in Szechuan And Hunan Cooking word, and if you don't have the patience to standards; others met them; and still others wade through large amounts of overpriced fell short. Execution, judged relative to junk you'll never know the reward of accepted standards of fine cabi- CELEBRATE THE finding dollar boxes packed with antique net-making, is rarely a problem before glass by a retiring dealer, or a fine about 1830 when factory methods started CHINESE NEW YEAR room-size Oriental rug for $50. It docs becoming widespread. Finally, preser- happen, but just a little more often than a Special New Year s Menu Jan. 25 - 31 vation pretty much speaks for itself, Jaottrj Birthdays big win in the state lottery. suggesting a search for repairs, re- $15. per person. Please call for reservations. Lowly Selection of The best method, and the most finishing, and replacements. Antiques Estate time-consuming, is to attend auctions. To simplify somewhat, collectors arc Garnet Pin, Pendants, You'll be surprised at bow cheaply most comfortable with, and pay most for, 1342 BRUNSWICK AVE.. TRENTON. N.J. : Bracelets t Rings serviceable used furniture can be bought; furniture produced in periods that had (At U.S. 1& Brunswick Circle) i chairs for S2, bureaus for $20 and entire clearly defined design ideals and high (609)392-1122 j KINGSTON ANTtQVES dining room sets for £200 or less. Of standards of execution. Thus, 18th century Hour*Mon.,Tuea,.W«d».&Thtirm.12-10. <. course, these aren't the orcasional widely designs are much in demand, while most Fit & S«T1Z-11; Sun7430 -10:00 tf41St TIME OFF 17 New Jersey Notes JEM caps decade of imports

by GENE KALBACHER cord-buyen — but the company's success stores and the largest retail chain in the didn't know that the record wasn't out in story is traceable to far more humble, country. England in that title, in that form. Ten yean ago Ed Gratsi. Marty Scott though no less inspired, origins. "It wasn't until later that we found out aad JerYTeacabnnn went into business for Having worked with a small record IN THE EARLY '70s, according to that the first few Beatle records had more distributor during summer vacation from Scott, imports were considered "foreign" tracks on them and different covers. Franklin and Marshall College in Penn- records first, and records second. Beatles '65, for example, wasn't a Beatles link did they know that a decade later sylvania, Scott returned to campus for his Classical and ethnic records were being record as made by the Beatles; it was a they would bead a S13 million record senior year and started selling records imported then (and usually sold compilation of the extra tracks that were company employing 75 persons on two from his dormitory. Sales were brisk and mail-order), but foreign pressings of always on the English Beatle records. But continents- Furthermore, tbese friends Scott decided to ship records to his albums by major rock groups were largely the consumers didn't know about these who met in kindergarten in Metuchen buddies Grossi, at Wesleyan University, unavailable in the United States. The lag things in the mid-'60s." never dreamed their first names would and Tenenbaum, at Cornell. So began a time between the release of a European LP Nor did Scott, who adds, "If JEM form the acronym for the largest dis- campus distribution network. and its domestic equivalent was often six Records had been in existence in the tributor of rock import records in die Upon graduation, Scott traveled to Eng- months or more. The demand for Euro- mid-'60s, can you imagine the amount of world. land with his pals. There he bought Direct pean pressings was great, but the supply import Beatle records that would've been Hits by the Who, a British LP unavailable was not. sold!" Thai company is JEM Records. in the States. He quickly realized some- "The idea that these records could be . From JEM's headquarters is South thing: marketed and merchandised as records BY 1971, however, the Beatles had Plainfield this threesome oversees an "If 1 want this record, there must be first, foreign records second, came when broken up. And since the early '70s were operation that not only imports and dis- other people in America who want it too!'' we tried to get retail stores to display them many believe; a fallow period for tributes rock records, but manages three Returning home, they decided to shift openly," Scott recalls. "When the stores American rock, a new wave.of British domestic labels (Passport, Visa and PVC) their emphasis from domestic records to set up import-rock sections, we sent out "bands made inroads in the States. Yes, as well. A visitor to JEM's imports, and, receiving a $900 order of divider cards, posters, mobiles, stickers Mott the Hoople and ELP, among others, 13.000-square-foot facility marvels at this 250 foreign LPs", opened shop in a and other merchandising aids, which were filled the void, with JEM playing a major paragon of hip efficiency — indeed, this is 32-by-8-foot trailer on Route 22 in Union. unheard of in regard to imports. That's role. But none was bigger than Elton John. one of the few record companies where the Business was so good that within a year when it became productive." And; again, JEM was right on target.' record-makers art as hip as the re- JEM was shipping records to both small Thanks to JEM's foresight and market- • - When John became a sensation in the ing savvy, diehard rock fans could get U.S. with his second LP," Elton John, thicr hands on major releases sooner and, JEM imported copies of the sing- as it often turned out, in different form er-songwriter's debut album. Empty Skf, Don't miss the bus to the than their U.S. counterparts. A British which had been issued in England but not Queen LP, for instance, might contain a in the U.S. JEM's timing was perfect — hottest action at different cover and a few different songs Scott and Co. sold more than 100,000 than an American Queen LP. copies of Empty Sky before MCA, John's Imports have become popular with U.S. record company, released the LP American record-buyers for another several years later. reason: Foreign pressings may cost $1 One might assume the major labels in more than domestic LPs in most cases, but the U.S. have been embarrassed and they generally offer better Fidelity on undercut by JEM's timely imports, but today's sophisticated stereo systems. Scott points out that JEM's relationships When the Beatles rocked the Baby with these companies have been friendly Boom cradle in 1964, American and cooperative. teen-agers, not to mention youngsters the Says Scott: "Our relationship has not world over, were turned on their ears. been, 'We're going to sell these records Scott, now 31, vividly remembers when (as imports) before you put them out (in (February 1964) and where (Menlo Park the U.S.).' Many of these companies Shopping Center) he purchased Meet the knew we were putting these records out. Beatles. "When I bought the first Beatlc record," JEM's president recollects. "I See NEW JERSEY NOTES, page 21

•CtaUanoa Big Bertha, Atlantic City's biggest slot machine. Hilton's Famous • Hit oar dtefl machines, the only ones on the Boardwalk. • Luck out at our nickel machines, now weVe got more than ewer. • Take on our quarter and dollar machines. Oldies Nite • Outwit our video poker and video blackjack machines. • Over $1,000,000 in progressive slot Jackpots waiting to be won. Every Monday Nite • S10 bonus to get you started. — Live Performances by your Favorite Oldies Groups. To get in on the action, catch a Caesars express bus at a time and place that suits you Your one-day stay includes round-trip Feb. 1 Regents March 1 Mystics transportation and on arrival. Caesars will hand you S10 in coins— Feb. 8 Happenings March 8 Elegants / any kind or combination you want..so you can really play the 1 Feb. 15 No Oldies Show March 15 Danny & The Juniors -1 AWARD siots your way Feb. 22 Classics March 22 Duprees \_ v vV Ta« bat caaasaaias fesM bttow oearata *anrica to Caasar* torn Owe locations: March 29 Capris ' *0.>.- *.> iuses «*e CJH*» sccursjiejenn w XnXtn JJOBB jjrwnc c torn *»** ortii o SSPSC S «JJC 18 «t OW mb ta -jcuatone Zatat?xccusissMUK CW i* DUScoms*>mpawJTMtaroet*ls Relne the Spint ot the SO s with Top Oldies Groups you TJX TrmJ, aUotritt* 830 an Titer Deli, L Windsor 935 am won't want (o Carter's Statkwarj, Hifhtstmrn 9:40 am hkJUeaqr's, SontniDt 1*40 am HILTON % Boro b^on, SomtmUt 8:45am Twin Rnm Btftl, Hfflrtstown 9:45 am The HUton Inn C«rtarjDrep,Kilhbcro$*. 8:50 am Rosaoor Estatas, Jamesbarf 9:25 am N.|. Turnpike E»t 8. Monmouth St. Extension. Satattea TtmiMl, Priactton 9:15 am Ocarbnok Ests^Cranbury Sta. 9:30 am Uit Windsor. N | 08520 (609) 448-7000 ttl ti.-nes s«!Htc! 19 traffic, wttlttti I opefitaul deinv. PacUfe subject to clvinje it discretion of Casino. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL SUBURBAN TRANSIT CORP. (201) 246-1222 /(609) 924-7750 "I couldn't believe my eyes...." "This truly la the #1 Oldie*Club Trtnton Times In New Jersey... New York Dally News BOARDWALK REGOCY-HOTS.-CASINO Mondays There's No Place Like Hilton ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 18 TIME OFF WEEK OF JANUARY 27 f EBRUARY 2,1982 TABLE TALK Inaugural dining at $250 a head

by DIANNE WILLIAMS since at times, it was almost impossible to And a certain amount of humor. At one Nevertheless, it might be fair to say that move. point, after the media was given 30 the dining experience was not of primary "If you wanna eat, you bctta sid- seconds with the new governor, they wee Goser to the orchestra (music by Bobby importance to a good portion of the guests. down." Though these words did not ordered to clear the way. For a moment • Rosengarten and his band), a sumptuous They came to see the governor, to meet particularly suit the splendor of the oc- there was a mad tangle of wires as each clam bar was arranged beneath a towering their political colleagues and, in some casion, they did achieve thcii purpose — part of the camera crews fled in opposite cases, to bury the hatchet. - ice sculpture. Two waiters were kept busy more than 1.100 guests attending the directions. Someone from a major Phila- Women wore ball gowns, not evening Inaugural Bail hastened to their seats. The opening little necks, cherry stones and delphia station murmured helplessly, oysters. Center stage was held by a vast gowns, an d the difference between the event took place on Tuesday, Jan. 19.. "You're going to have to shoot it all over two could be measured in yards of ruffles, 1982 at the recently opened Parsippany amount of shelled shrimp, perfectly again, I only caught Kean's feet." cooked and very, very good. Each side of pounds of sequins and hundreds of dollars. Hilton in Parsippany. It was the gala They were all magnificent, including Mrs. the table was flanked by bushel baskets There was no dais; the governor and his conclusion in a four-day scries of events Kean's black velvet,, off the shoulder full of stone crab claws imbedded in wife, Debby, took their places at a table honoring the election of Thomas H. Kcan sheath. One Morris County official credi- shaved ice. Opposite to this set of tables, identical to the other 107 tables in the as New Jersey's 45th governor. ted the return to elegance to Nancy another was laden with cold canapes — ballroom. There were no lengthy introduc- Guests paid $250 each to atenJ the Reagan's influence: delightful tidbits like cucumber wedges tions, just a simple welcome and then over-subscribed affair. Proceeds raised by Guests were presented with a pair of filled with salmon pate, stuffed artichoke dinner began. the ball wre to be used to offset inaugural The tables were covered in pink taffeta. Wedgwood compotiers commemorating hearts and tiny pastries brimming with expenses. A spokesman for the committee Each napkin was tied in ribbon decorated the Bicentennial and a large photograph of caviar. Meticulously carved raw pointed out to reporters that all of the other with a single pink silk rose. Mirrored the new governor. vegetables were surrounded by six or festivities benefited organizatins such as centerpieces were full of tulips, carna- seven acorn squash which had been the New Jersey Historical Society, the tions, silk dogwood blossoms, lilies and New Jersey State Council on the Arts and hollowed out and filled with assorted dips. daffodils. the Newark.Museum. Although the State At yet another table, chefs prepared indi- On Antiques contributed $40,000 to the expenditure, vidual portions of veal Marsala and green noodles in a light tomato sauce. TO START, champagne and fresh fruit the funds from the ball were still necessary (Continued from page 17) cocktail were served, followed by a salad to reach a "break even" point. standards do vary, however, and one Notwithstanding budgetary consider- of romaine lettuce and house dressing. BEFORE I HAD A chance to fully occasionally finds a dealer who has had ations, the banquet was lavish — The main course consisted of an excellent, investigate the rest of the appetizers, the good fortune to stumble upon entirely mass-produced by necessity, chaotic at medium rare filet mignon coated with a dinner was announced. I suspect that the new crijgria for determining truth. Still times — but absolutely lavish. sauce Perigourdine, julienne strips of crisp others rpSy seek to compensate for lack of reason it was so forcefully broadcasted zucchini and carrots, whipped sweet was to make way for Governor Kean and knowledge with fast talk or an ingenuous potato sprinkled with pistachios and a DURING COCKTAILS in the recep- his entourage. The press, dressed by manner. The only way to find out is to grilled tomato topped with cheese. A tion area, bors d'oeuvres included a wide request in formal attire, took their posi- visit different establishments. Discuss range of hot and cold dishes. Banks of tions. One of the most startling differences choice of red or white wine was served your interests with the proprietors. Sooner tabks. arranged in serpentine formation. between this inaugural ball and the other with dinner. A free bar was avaialable all or later one, two, or three dealers will earn were heaped with all manner of pre-dinncr one 1 had attended 12 years before was the evening. For dessert, there was a splendid your confidence. When that happens, not eatables. Chafing dishes contained boned conspicuous presence of the media. With variety of pastries. My chocolate tone was before, you can start buying, comfortable chicken breast in curry sauce, miniature all their bright lights and cameras, they put equal to that of any I would expect to find in the realization that you are protected shtsh kebabs, batter fried scallops, sweet a bit of a crimp in the style of the ordinary in a good, small, French restaurant. from mistakes by their experience and aad sour meat balls and trays of assorted folk. Who can act naturally when It takes a very sophisticated kitchen reputation. Working closely with such fruit and cheese. Waitresses passed hot munching on a crab claw in the focus of facility to turn out 1,100 hot, dealers to build a collection can be every canapes of every description. Many of the Channel 6 and Channel 10? However, well-prepared meals at once and the Hilton bit as much fun as auction-going, more guests made the mistake of not venturing they did add a tremendous excitement to did a fine job. (Think of the difficulty educational and, in the long run, no more beyond this firs area, understandably. the occasion. some restaurants have With just two.) costly. THF PARTY GUIDE

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CKATTYE HOtS trOCUVRES from Carol's Kitchen. A large COACH & FOUR creates the unusual • The ambience of special CONCORD STRING TRIO for your wedding or holiday party, add ranety of homemade gourmet hors d'oeuvres made from only lighting effects and candlelight adds personal atmosphere. an elegant touch with music from Bach to Bachrach per- the finest quality ail natural ingredients. Ready for your oven. 2 banquet halls available. Facilities for up to 125. Conveniently formed by this experienced ensemble. For information (201) Excellent for all types of parties. The best quality at affordable located at N. J. Tpk. Exit 8, Route 33, Hightstown. N. J. Call 359-1662,359-7876,782-9814. prices. 201/526-6986. 609448-4200;

SOME CHICKEN - Hors d'oeuvres • chicken, shrimp, HILTON INN, EAST WINDSOR Exceptional Gourmet Dining in mushrooms, chicken puffs, fried chicken livers. "wing things", an elegant atmosphere. Many entrees flambeed tableside. Gourmet Foods Cr potato cakes. Large Party Combinations. Call ahead between Beautiful Banquet facilities for all occasions. N. J. Turnpike 11:30 AM • 9:30 PM. Open 7 Days a Week. Montgomery Center Exit 8 to Rt. 33 East, Monmouth Street Extension, Hightstown- Beverages 609-924-5659. East Windsor (609) 448-7000.

NASSAU INN This is the place to celebrate! Let the BLUE RAM PASTRIES Fine European Pastries and Cakes for professionals in our Banquet Dept. arrange a beautiful special any occasion, small gatherings to banquets. Over 100 Children'* Entertainment event for you. Banquets, showers, weddings, anniversaries, selections, all made on premises. Blue Ram Restaurant and reunions. Bar/Bat Mitnahs. Princeton, N. J. (609) 921-7500. Pastry Shop, RL 532, Washington's Crossing, Pa. (215) 493- 1262.

ELLSWORTH'S WINE t LIQUORS Everything for your party and BUOOT THE CtOWH Special fun and laughter for your special OVER THE MIDGE INN Facilities available for up to 50 people. entertaining. Over 5000 fine wines and a large Gourmet part)! Birthdays. Carnivals. Picnics, Fairs^firand Openings. Menus tailored to your individual requirements. Applegarth Department Fill your picnic taskets or party platters with our Promotions. School Events. Holiday Parties. Anywhere there Road. Monroe Township. N. J. 609448-6630. delicious imported cheeses, Boar's head meats, and more! are children to delight' 609/924-2471. Princeton-Hightstown Rd, Princeton Jet. (609) 799-0530.

SOMERSET MARRIOTT HOTEL unique facilities for almost any" type or size of meeting, banquet, convention or seminar. The To advertise in the Party Guide Grand Ballroom can accommodate 450 while our elegant Please contact your sales representative suites can service as few as 10 people. 110 Davidson Ave., or Call Pat Landmann (609)924-3244 Somerset, 1287 & Easton Ave. Catering. 201/560-0500.

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ALCHEMIST I BARRISTER 28 Wrtherspoon St., FEEDBAG Princeton Shopping Center, Harrison Princeton. Fresh seafood, choice steaks. Lunch LE PETIT MAXIM S. Main St., Yardley, Pa. Tues.- St., Princeton, N. J. Monday-Saturday 8:30 a.m. - Sat. 5:30 - 10 p.m. Free Salad with dinner Tues., Mon.-Sat. 11:30-2:30; Dinner Mon.-Thurs. 5:30-10, 4:00 p.m. Smorgasbord. Fri. Eve. & regular menu. Wed. & Thurs. (215) 493-6944. Fri. & Sat 5:30-10:30. (609) 924*555. Sun. Brunch BYOB (609) 924-8441. 12-3. Dinner 4:30-8:30.

THE FOOLISH FOX Rt. 206, 3% mi. north of Prin- MCATEERS RESTAURANT • 1714 Easton Avenue, ANDY'S Tavern & Restaurant, 244 Alexander St., • ceton. Prime Ribs, Seafood. Lunch, dinner & after Franklin Township. American Continental Cuisine. Princeton, N.J. Open 7 days. Lunch, Dinner, theatre. Mon.-Sat. 11:30-1 AM, Sun. 5-1 AM. En- Lunch, Dinner, Cocktail. Live entertainment. Wed- Cocktails. Fri. Shrimp in the Basket Special. (609) tertainment Fri. & Sat. eves. Cocktails. (609) 924- dings. Business Luncheons: Tues.-Sat. (Tues. 924-5666. 0262. Night Belly Dance) Reservations 201 -469-2522.

ANNEX Restaurant 128% Nassau St. Princeton FORAGER HOUSE Route 32, midway between MILLER'S WIFE S. Main St. (Rt. 539) Allentown, N.J. Mon. - Sat. 1130 to 1 a.m. Luncheon, Dinner, Washington Crossing and New Hope. Dinners daily Country cooking served in an historic grisyrnill. Cocktails. Large selection of Italian & American except Monday. Sunday Brunch. Reservations Lunches 11:30-3 Tues. thru Sun.; Sun.""^^ehr' food & seafood at reasonable prices. 609-921- please 215-862-9477. Now serving your favorite 11:30-3; Candlelit Dinner Sat. 6-9. BYOB. 609-259-,. 7555. wine & spirits. 3774.

BLUE RAM Rt. 532 Washington Crossing, Pa. Tues.- FOUNDERS INN just off Cranbury Road, Monroe NASSAU INN Palmer Sq., Princeton, N.J. 609-921- Sat. 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday, noon to 2 a.m. Twp/Jamesburg. 201-521-0319. Charming atmos- 7500. Three Restaurants: The Greenhouse, Yankee Brunch 12-3. Entertainment nightly, Sundays, 4-8. phere, soup-n-salad bar, cozy lounge, steaks, fresh Doodle Tap Room & The Inn's Dining Room. Enter- C215) 493-1262. Cocktails. seafood, gourmet specials, happy hr. 4-7 wkdys; tainment nightly. Dancing Fri. & Sat. Eves. Break- Lunch Tu-F; Dinner Tu-Sat; Moderate prices. fast, Sun. Brunch, Lunch, Dinner & Late Mite. *

4 MUSKETEERS Pizza Restaurant, 3181 Rt 27, CAMPO'S RESTAURANT • 1001 S. Clinton Ave., NORTH CHINA Mandarin & Szechuan Cuisine, 36 Franklin Park (just 2 miles No. of the Marketplace). Trenton. Specializing in Italian Cuisine. Prime Rib Witherspoon, Princeton, N.J. Mon.-Thurs. 11:30- Pizza Neapolitan & Sicilian; Hot & Cold Heroes; Special Wed. thru Sun. ^Reservations required.) 10 Fri. 11:30-11, Sat. 11:30-11 Sun. 1:00-10. BYOB, Complete Dinners. Sun-Thurs. 11 am - midnite, Fri. Cocktails. Open 7 days (609) 599-3175. Carry out service. Daily Lunch Specials 11:30-3:00. & Sat. 11 am - 2 am 201/297-1981.

CHUCKS SPRING STREET CAFE 16 Spring St., GLENDALE INN 48 New Hillcrest Ave., Trenton, Princeton. Princeton's newest idea in a restaurant. N.J. International Cuisine, special menu daily, can- OVER THE BRIDGE INN Continental Cuisine. Ap- Specializing in great food and take-out service. apes served at cocktail hour 4:30 to 7:00. Entertain- plegarth Road, Monroe Township, N. J.; Lunch, Breakfast 8-11:30; Full menu 11:30 am - 10 pm. ment Wednesdays & weekends. Closed Sundays. Dinner, Cocktails. Open 7 days 609-448-6630. 609/921-0027. (609) 883-2450 Banquet facilities all wk.

P.J.'s PANCAKE HOUSE 154 Nassau St., Princeton. THE CLAY POT Restaurant, Rt. 1 & Major Road, GREENLINE 175 Nassau St., Princeton, NJ. (609) (609) 924-1353. Homemade specialties are features South Brunswick, Serving luncheon. Cocktails, 683-0240. Featuring fresh, whole foods, whole in a large menu. Breakfast is served all day along unlimited salad bar, fresh seafood, and a specialty grain breads, vegetarian specials. Mon. thru Sat., with food for the whole family at affordable prices. in barbequed baby back ribs. (201) 297-6678. Breakfast 8-11:30 a.m. Lunch 11:30-2 p.m. Tea 2- 5:30 p.m.. Dinner 5:30-8:30 p.m. (BYOB). Open 7 days from early to late.

COACH S FOUR Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge, HENRY BECK'S EATERY 2944 Brunswick Pike (Rt. PAGODA specializing in Szechuan & Hunan Rt. 33, Hightstown, NJ. Dancing and en- 1), Lawrenceville. Lunch & Dinner featuring cooking. 1342 Brunswick Ave., Trenton, N.J. (at tertainment with Sal Trippi Tues. thru Sun. homemade soups, quiches, fresh salads, U.S. 1 & Brunswick Circle). Mon.-Thurs. 12-10 evenings. Luncheons & dinners. For reservations, casseroles, sandwiches, etc. Catering. Mon-Fri: p.m.; Fri. & Sat. 12-11 p.m.. Sun. 4:30-10 p.m. (609) call (6091448-2400. Breakfast 7-11 a.m.. Lunch 11-3. Sun. Brunch 10- 392-1122. 2:30.

HUNAN Chinese Restaurant, 1715 N. Olden Ave., CONQUISTADOR, Hilton Inn, Monmouth St., East PEACOCK INN 20 Bayard Lane (Route 206 near Trenton, NJ. Hunan, Peking Specialties, takeout Windsor, NJ. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Served Nassau St.) Princeton, NJ. Lunch, Dinner, orders, BYOWine. Lunch served Mon. thru Sat. Dairy. Elegant Continental pining. Winner 1981 Cocktails Mon.-Sat. Closed Sun. Major Credit Cards 11:30-2:30; Dinner served Sun. thru Thurs. 4:30-10, Menu of the Year Award, Cocktails Available. (609) Accepted. Lodgings available (609) 924-1707. 448-7000. .Fri. & Sat. 4:30-11, (609) 883-8759.

COUNTY UNE INN Steaks, Seafood, Italian Dining. KIM'S KITCHEN 18 South Main St., Lambertville, PEKING EXPRESS Chinese Cuisine, 31 Station Dr., US Hwy. 206, Skillman, Mon.-Fri. Lunch 11:30 Princeton Jet., N. J. Tues. - Thurs. 11:30 - 2, 5-/ a.m.-3 p.m.. Dinner 5 p.m.-11; Sat. Dinner 5 p.m.- N.J. Korean cuisine. Open Tuesday through Saturday for dinner 609-397-1509. 9:30; Fri., Sat, 11:30 - 2, 5-10, Sun. 1-9. 609-799- 12; Sun. Dinner 4 p.m.-9. Cocktails available. 9891-3334. BYOWine Carry out,service. (201)359-6300.

CRANBURY1NN 21 South Main St., Cranbury, N.J. KONDITOREI Continental Cuisine. Reasonable. PHEASANTS LANDING — 2 restaurants: The Nest, Lunch Tues.-Fri. 11:30-2:30. Dinner Tues.-Thurs. 5- Cafe with homemade specialties like Spankapita, a Rathskellar for luncheons, casual dining & late 9. Fri. & Sat 5-10. Sun. Dinner 12-8 P.M. Private Tostada, Quiches & scrumptious desserts. Catering night sandwiches. Entertainment Fri. & Sat. Eve; parties. Cocktails. Entertainment Fri. & Sat. & box lunches. 48 W. Broad St. (Hopewell House' The Pheasants Inn for cocktails and fine continental evenings. 609-655*595. Sq.) Tu-Fri 9:30-3 p.m.. Sat 10:30-3.609/466-1221. Dining. Am well Rd., Belle" Mead.

THE KING'S WHARF at the Somerset/Marriott 110 DJ MATTIA'S Restaurant & Lounge, 1 N. Main St. PRINCETONIAN DINER 3501 Rt. 1, Princeton, N.J. Davidson Ave. at 1 287 & 527, Easton Ave. AJIentown, NJ. Italian-American Cuisine. Dining Open 24 Hours - 7 Days a Week. Delicious Salad Somerset. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner daily; Light & room hrs. Tues.-Thurs. 5 p.m.-9 p.m., Fri.-Sat 5-10, Bar. Special Brunch for Sat. & Sun. All cooking Gourmet dining, Mon.-Sun. 7 a.m.-11 p.m., Sun. Sun. 3-8. Sunday Brunch 11-2 p.m. Cocktails (609) done on premises with a large selection of desserts. 259-9128. Brunch 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 201 -560-0500.

EAGLE TAVERN 429 S. Broad St., Trenton, N J. LAHIERES French Cuisine 5-7 Witherspoon St., To Advertise your Restaurant Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11-2:30; Dinner nightly except Princeton, NJ. Mon.-Sat Closed on Sunday. Wine in TIME OFF's Dining Guide Mondays from 6 PM; Sunday Brunch; Parties; Cellar. Lunch, Dinner, Cocktails available 609-921- Call (609) 924-3244 or contact Banquets and catering. (609} 393-1765. 2798. your Sales Representative.

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The Newark Museum. 49 Washington Emeritus of Music. Dr. Helbig retired shows. Yum-Yum will be played by the Mason Gross School of the.Arts at St.. Newark, has received a grant from the from the college in February 1981 after Derrjr Light, who also has five PJ and B Douglass College, in addition to other Foosaner Foundation of Millburn. in serving for 31 years in the TSC depart- shows to her credit. credits with area companies. support of its Sunday Afternoon Concert ment of music. Other cast members whohave appeared All' the principal actors have made scries for the 1982-83 season. The Foun- A gifted composer and arranger. Dr. at least once in principal roles with PJ and numerous appearances with Prince- dation grant will serve to match funds Helbig is author of the book, "Musical B are Dorothy Edwards (Katisha). Mark ton-area theater companies such as the received from the N.J. State Council on Composition, A Fundamental Approach," A. Kramer (Pish-Tush), Jack Lanning PenningtoTTPlayers, the Princeton Univer- the Arts. The upcoming senes will mark which is used in college composition (The Mikado) and Brent Monahan sity Opera, and the Triangle Club. Many the 50ih year in which the monthly classes throughout the country. In addition (Nanki-Poo). also have appeared in professional theatre. concerts were presented ai the museum. to the variety of music subjects he taught Priscilla Orr (Peep-Bo) will be onstage This year the chorus also includes Samuel J. Foosaner of Millbum and while at Trenton State, Dr. Helbig served for the first time with PJ and B, but played children, and for some PJ and B this year Cocoa Beach. Florida, made the award to on many departmental and college com- in the orchestra of Kiss Me Kate. Teresa is a family affair, with both parents and the museum in memory of'his late wife. mittees, and was assistant to the music Nevola (Pitti-Sing) is making her debut children among the Little Maids from Renee Foosaner Consequently, the chairman from 1977 to 1981. but has appeared in several productions at School and Gentlemen of Japan. sencs will be presented as the Renee Foosaner Sunday Coocerts. He has performed professionally as a violinist for many years in area ensembles The concerts, which were important in such as the Trenton Symphony Orchestra. the cultural life of Newark, wilt feature a He is also renowned on and off campus for New Jersey Notes variety of soloists and instrumental groups his unique performances on the music from the N.J. metropolitan area. saw. (Continued from page 18) Dr. Helbig holds a doctor of music much fun as k was when the fledgling • •••• degree from Yak University. He com- and they got a feel for their eventual company operated out of a trailer, but he pleted study for the EdD at Columbia marketing strategies from sales we got on insists that it's more challenging than University, where he also earned his imports, be it 200 copies or 20,000 copies. ever. Tightened radio playlists, changing EXko Kahn. a Princeton area water- master's and bachelor of science degrees. Imports were used in the early '70s to tastes (soft rock, he says, is ever/popular) colonst. will exhibit her work at a break a lot of bands, and the American and the general inflationary spiral have one-person show at the National Arts companies, for the most part, utilized the made it harder to do business in the '80s. Club. Gregg Galleries. 15 Grammcrcy knowledge thet got from import sales to JEM's New Jersey location, he nqtes, is Park South. New York. The exhibit, ••**• both an advantage and a disadvantage. entitled '•Structured Free Forms," will be help them sell records in America." In fact, Scott cites as one of JEM's "As a distribution company," he ex- held from Feb. 15 to 21, II a.m. to 8 p.m. plains, "where we're situated is very major accomplishments the international Major art awards won by Ms. Kahn The cast has been announced and re- convenient to the airports and major coordination of record release dates. To- during 1981 were the Medal of Honor for hearsals have begun for the 24th annual highways of America. Also, the cost of Aquamedia at the Audubon Artists Annual musical presentation of PJ and B at day, the latest Queen LP, for instance, is doing business in New Jersey, as opposed Juried Show in New York and the Presi- McCarter Theatre in Princeton. This year released more or less simultaneously in ^to New York City, is much cheaper. Europe and the U.S. dent's Award at the National Arts Club Milton Lyon. who for neary a quar- "We are at a disadvantage in terms of Annual Juried Watercolor Show in New ter-century has directed and conducted the Though JEM's first claim to fame has face-to-face communication with people; York City. PJ and B shows, has chosen Gilbert and been its imports, the company, with either we have to go to New York or they branches in California and London, also Sullivan's perennial favorite The have to come to us. But we liye with it." distributes a number of American indepen- Mikado. Leafing through JEM's new\jatalogue, ••••• dent labels (Slash, Bomp, 99, 415,-Ralph . an 80-page guide with about 2,000 titles, Performers familiar from past PJ and B and Rhino) besides manufacturing and Scott concludes: "We're basically doing shows will play many of the leading roles. distributing its own three domestic labels the same thing we've always done. Things The Trenton State College Board of Reid White, a veteran of more than six PJ (Passport. PVC and Visa). around us have changed a lot more than Trustees recently honored former faculty and B musicals will portray Pooh-Bah. we've had to change. We have to adapt — member Otto H. Helbig 6f Pcnnington by Jack Friedel. who will sing the role of THE CURLY-HAIRED Scott con- and this is the key — to the world around conferring upon him the title of Professor Ko-Ko. has appeared in five PJ and B cedes that running JEM may not be as us. The world won't adapt to us."

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TRIVENI Exotic Indian Cuisine. 908 Livingston Ave., SJTAK Exotic Indian CuStne. 3068 Rt 27. Kendall STARS RESTAURANT 9 Kline's Ct. Lambertville, N. Brunswick, NJ. Dinner 5:30-10 P.M. BYOWine. Park, NJ. Open for Dinner Sun-Thurs 5:30 to 9-.30. N J. Fine continental cuisine, changes daily.- BYO Complete Indian menu from Pakors & Mulligat- Fri & Sat 5:30 to 10u». Visa, Mastercard, Am. Wine. Open for dinner Wed. thru Sat 7-11; Lunch awny Soup to Lamb Vindaloo, Curries, Beef Nirgisi Express accepted. Parties arranged. 201 /297-9496. Fri. & Sat. 12-4. Sunday brunch 12-5. Nightly Chefs Special $7.95. For Resv. 609/397-2923. & Moglai Kofta. Take-out. (201) 249-6496.

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by THOMAS SIMONET and adventure films at family audiences. One market at a time, it rolls its pictures Just a year ago. the N.J. State Museum across the country with saturation theater raa an exhibition and film series to point bookings and local-television ad blitzes. out the stereotypes of Indians that Holly- Recent offerings included Mountain wood long has reinforced. Family Roeinsos., Adventures of the Now. as if answering the museum's Wilderness Family and Across the Great call, an unusual movie called Wind- Divide. walker has appeared in our area. It tells an The company has never seemed to have Indian story without stereotypes — and a more serious purpose than providing a couple hours' G- or PG-rated diversion while making piles of profit from relative- ly small investments. In Windwalker they review tried something more. The movie begins in 1797 and follows without any o%erlay of white superiority or three generations of Cheyennes through a guilt. bloody family feud with some Crows. The Technical shortcomings and too slow a patriarch of the Cheyennes. Windwalker pace make Windwalker something less (Trevor Howard) tells his life story to his than die great experience it has the grandchildren. Flashbacks show his beaut- «otential of being. But it is an interesting iful wife Tashina (Serene Hedin) being killed and one of his twin sons being The movie's story is weighed down by trite direction. The film comes from an unlikely source carried off by the Crows. — Pacific International Enterprises. This When the grandfather dies, he is placed b a "four-wall" company that aims nature upon a burial scaffold to begin his journey to the spirits. However, his family is dead. Yes, that's the bad guy. As each attacked again. He must return to life for shot continues for seconds beyond its one final cause. Under his tutelage, the "reading" time, we just sit and wait for grandchildren take some brilliant de- new information. The! film needs much fensive measures against the enemies, one tighter editing throughout. ». of whom turns out to be the long-lost son. Director • Kieth Merrill, formerly a The roles of both sons are played by documentary filmmaker, needlessly Nick Ramus in the all-Indian (except for. stretches many shots. He throws in enough Howard) cast. James Remar plays Wind- unnecessary ones to add a half-hour of walker as a young man. waste to the film. Repetitious sweeps of the Wasatch National Forest in Utah break TO THE FILMMAKERS' credit, the the action innumerable times. Artsy views movie is virtually nonverbal. The Indians' of water dripping from icicles show^ff few lines are spoken in native languages, Pacific International's macro tens but do translated in subtitles. Only some of little for mood or meaning. When these Windwalker's reminiscences are spoken in things aren't happening, pointless camera English as he narrates the flashbacks. movements continually distract. Some befuddling attempts at "poetic"- Indian dialogue make you appreciate the SOME PARTS look as if the problem silences. Example: "Do not fear death. As was that David Stockman edited the spring begins with winter, so death begins budget before Pacific International could" with biah." edit the film. The mismatched lighting of The reliance on the visual element is. daring and commendable, but it does not various shots-^in one battle sequence work all that well. By themselves, visuals probably can -fee blamed on a stingy shooting schedule. Half the angles depict The movie •Windwalker' attempts to portray Indians in a realistic manner. can set mood and follow action. But, here anyway, they have a hard time advancing an overcast, shadowless day. The rest show a sunlit blue sky throwing harsh • •CUT 6ufl.ll a plot with any complications. We "read" each shot in a flash. Yes. those are cute twins. Yes, that mother is See INDIAN, page 23

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McCarter unreels 'Jimmie Blacksmith9 'Village of No River' screened Movies-From-McCarter of Kresge rituals of the culture he has left. Auditorium (in the Frick Chemical Build- Jimmie Blacksmith arrives at manhood at Newark Museum ing on Washington Road) will resume only to discover that he cannot gain after the Christmas holiday break with acceptance in the white world. Victimized VQlagt of No River, a film produced and around Kwigillingok is compared with four showings of The Chant of Jimmie by a series of white employers, he ex- by Barbara Lipton of South Orange for the color footage shot on location in Kwig . Blacksmith on Tuesday,. Feb. 2 and plodes, in scenes of violence so bloody Newark Museum, will be shown ai the over a one-yer period during 1979-80. Wednesday. Feb. 3. The film will be that McCarter warns the squeamish to stay Museum on Sunday, Jan. 31. at 1:30 and Old and modem fishing, trapping, seal screened twice each night, at 7:30 and away. (He slaughters a houseful of women 3 p.m. Admission is free. hunting, food preparation and food shar- 9:3O-p7m. and children with an axe) The film, made possible by a grant from ing, celebrations, religion, education, vil- The film has been hailed as "unques- Schepisi's film is free of guilt, hysteria the National Endow, me1 nt for the Human- lage meetings and ordinary family life are tionably the most remarkable and certainly or melodrama, and his view of Jimmie and ities, tells the story of the people of the among the Film's many scenes. The the most powerful" of all the films yet to his story free of rancor or sentimentality. small Eskimo village of Kwigillingok in changes and the continuities in the Eskimo emerge from Australia. Made in 1978, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith is, in Alaska. Kwigillingok. also familiarly culture are illustrated and the people before Breaker Morant or Gallipoli (two the words of Time Magazine, "fierce in known as "Kwig," is located one mile discuss their present problems and con- current films riding the crest of the new physical joy and suffering, with episodes from the Bering Sea in southwestern cerns for the future. cinematic wave from Australia), The of great and overwhelming natural poetry. Alaska. Village of No River is planned for Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith is an epic, It churns up your insides and divides your The hour-long documentary which broadcast on NET in the future and will be tragic vision of the brutal collision be- sympathies. Don't miss it." premiered last October at The Margaret available /or educational distribution tween two cultures. This confict is em- The film will be shown four times, at Mead Film Festival, shows the past and through the Newark Museum. bodied in director Fred .Schepisi's hero, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 2 and 3. For contemporary life of the Eskimo people. The Newark Museum is located at 49 Jimmie Blacksmith (Tommy Lewis), and further information, contact the ticket Original black and white film footage Washington Street in downtown Newark. aborigine raised by a white Christian office, McCarer Theatre, 91 University dating from 1930-1945 that was shot in For more information, call 201-733-6600. minister. He carries within him both the Place,: Princeton or call 609-921-8700, Colonial culture and the ancient tribal Monday through Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. Indian 'Magnificent Ambersons' to be screened (Continued from page 22) even trying as experimental a film as this The Princeton Public Library will show ehead and Tim Holt. Under the direction one gives hope. As the Great One bestows shadows on the ground. When the two the film The Magnificent Ambersons on of Orson Welles, the 88-minute feature water upon the hills, so may the brave days' shooting are intercut to form a artist who dares to reach be blessed with a Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. Admission is free. was produced in 1942. sequence, the result makes you appreciate bigger budget. The film adaptation of Booth Tark- The film will be shown in the library's the big-budget slickness of most Holly- ington's novel, a romance of unrealized meeting room. For more information call' wood product. Wind walker, rated PG, contains a lot of love, stars Joseph Cotten. Agnes Moor- 609-924-9529. But the fact that a small company is fighting.

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609-397-0202. Florals on fiberglass, oriental papers in National Bank of Central Jersey. Rocky Hill, airbrush, and landscapes in watercoior by Time Off deadlines paintings by Frank Johnson, through Satur- The IncSgnsnt Artist Jan. 25 to Feb. 12; Diane WBkoc Patton of Bridgewater, 1812 All submissions to the Now day, and paintings by John Wallace. Feb. 1 to Watercokx Show. Feb. 1 to March 14; Room pen and ink works by Tom Duffy of 26: NJ. National Bank. 194 Nassau St.. Middlesex Count/College Art Gallery, Edison; West Orange, Buttery; Lambertville House, Playing calendar listings must be Princeton, photographs by Charles R. Ream, 201-548-6000. ext. 327. 32 Bridge St.. Lambertville; through January. received no later than Thursday through Saturday, and prints by Michael at noon prior to the following Lasuchin, Feb. 1 to 28; Center for Hearth Photographs by Emmet Gowin, Bruce 1982 Members Show, Hunterdon Art week's publication. The calendar Affair*. 760 Alexander Rd., Princeton, water- KataJff, Jack Rosen and Michael A. Smith. Center, Old Stone Mill, Center Street. Clinton; listings include only those events coiors by Pamela Wagner, through Saturday, The Rodman House, Route 611 and Jan. 10 to Feb. 14, for times call and paintings by Kate Seta, Feb. 1 through Almshouse Road, three .miles south of 201-735-8415. which will take place between the Match 15; McCarter»Theatre, Princeton. The Doylestown, Pa., through Feb. 14, Wednesday Time Off is published 1962 Invitational Exhibit, through Saturday, 215-343-2800. ext. 381. Photographs by Sotebury School students and the following Wednesday. and the 15th annual juried watercokx show, , Continental Bank, Bridge and Main Streets, However, notices may be sent in Feb. 1 through March 14: 609-921-9173. National Print Exhibition competition. Tren- New Hope, Pa.; through January. advance to be used in the ton State College, Holman.Hall Art Gallery, Form, photograph and design.exhibit, Vaughn appropriate week. deadline for submissions is Feb. 8, Eames Hal Gallery at Kean College, Union; 609-771-2198. Papermaker, Rider College, Route 206, Law- Ail submissions must be typed' Jan. 25 through Feb. 25. lor hours call renceville; Jan. 10 to 29, for times call and double-spaced and contain 201-527-2371. Ceramic Sculpture: Six artists, Dec. 9 to 609-896-5000. brief information on the event — Feb. 7; 20th Century American Art: Selec- Rare and unusual posters by Chagafl, Photographs by Naomi Savage, Squibb tions from the permanent cotoctkxi, con- where rt is taking place, when, who Oakery. Route 206, Princeton; Jan. 30 Picasso and Walt Disney, and photography tinuing exhibit; Whitney Museum of American posters by Edward Weston, Cassandra is sponsoring it, whether a fee or through Feb. 28. Art, Madison Ave. at 75th St., New York City, registration is required, and a tele- Jane, Alfred StiegHz and Jacqueline Fogel 212-570-3633. , Jentra Fine Art Gallery, Route 33 and MCCC Visual Arts Faculty exhibit, Triangle phone number readers may call for Millhurst Road, Freehold; through January, for Oakery and Library Gallery, Mercer County further information. UttJe Houses for UttJe People, through Feb. hours call 201-431—0838. To mail submissions, write Now Community College, Jan. 29 to Feb. 19. 21; George Washington: A Portrait, Jan. 16 609-392-5106. to April 20; Greek and Roman Art, continuing Prometheus series, fooa preparation Raying, c/o Time Off, P.O. Box exhibit; The Design Factory, through Sept. utensils and vessels for eating and drinking, 350, Princeton, N.J. 08540. If Central NJ. Design 1882: An Exhibition of 26; Newark Museum. 49 Washington St., Westbroadway Gallery. 431 West Broadway, Advertising Aft. Trenton State College. you have other questions, call Newark; for hours call 201-733-6600. NYC; through Jan. 28, for times call 609-924-3244. Hotman Hail Art Gallery. Jan. 28 to Feb. 14. 212-966-2520. 609-771-2198. Prints by Ben Shahn, through April 25; Transformed Houses, through Feb. 28; Juried Exhibition. Coryell Gallery and Photographs by Evan Lindner, Jan. 29 to Photos by Martha Tabor, Labor Education LambertvUe Historical Society. Jan. 31 to March 7; Howard Wttzberg, Jan. 29 to March Center. Cook College, New Brunswick; Jan. March 14. 609-397-0804. 7; Rarttan Landtag, Jan. 30 to June 27; N.J. 13 to March 30, open Mondays to Fridays, 9 Ceramics from the Museum CoBectJon, a.m. to 4 p.m., 201-932-7084. Wort of Amado Pens. Jentra Fine Art through April 25; NJ. State Museum, West ART Oatery. Route 33 and Milthurst Road. Free- State Street, Trenton; for hours call hold, month of February. 201-431-0838. 609-292-6308. free. Paintings and prints by Fia Corona Pfeiffer. Flemington Public Library, 118 Main St.. Flem- ExprSwsunsz nscx ana res* Works by Carol Samatone, Mary Elen Women Artists series, Douglass College ington; through Feb. 201-782-5733. panic Arista, Somerset County Cortege art Teds sco, Carol Schmttz and Bevertee Library, New Brunswick; Jan. 25 through Feb. gallery. Somerville. through Jan. 29. Ralph, The LambertviBe House. 32 Bridge St.. 19. for hours call 201-932-7084. Paintings, Diamond Series, and photographs 201-526-1200. Lambertville. month of February, of Acadia, Me., by T. Wayne Roberts, Renais- Art Modem by the late Andrzej B. Bajkowski sance Restaurant, Princeton Ave., Hopewell; of Manville. Manville Public Ubrary, 100 South through Jan. 30. 609-466-1700. 10th Ave., Manville; through January, for hours call 201-722-9722. Seeing with the Inner Eye, paintings by Peart Hardaway Reese, Princeton Airport; Black and White by Printmaking Council through Feb. 1, for times call 609-655-9111. Extftigram gets to the Heart members, Printmaking Council building, Sta- tion and River Roads. North Branch; through Feb. 10, for hours call 201-725-2110. Mixed Media Show; Cranbury Corner Gal- lery, 61 N: Main St., Cranbury; through Janu- of the matter— Paintings by Bucks County artists. Golden ary, for times call 609-655-9111. Door Gallery. 52 South Main St., New Hope, Pa.; through Feb. 10, for hours call >o<=*& 215-862-5529. Earthly Bodies by Irving Penn, Philadelphia MUSIC College of Art Gallery. Broad and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia; Jan. 25 through Feb. 18. for hours call 215-893-3188. VtoWst Alexandra DJokJc, Westminster Choir College, Bristol Chapel, Jan. 30 at 7 Works of Contemporary Black American p.m., 609-921-3202. and African Art. Western Electric Corporate Education Gallery, Carter Road, Hopewell; Jan. 6 to Feb. 16. for hours call 609-639-4719. flutist Janice Holms, Westminster Choir College, Williamson Hall, Jan. 31 at 3 p.m., 609-921-3202. Photographs from Indta and the French Pyrenees by Sooni Taraporsvsta, Princeton Jazz Jam Session, various artists, The Blue University Culture Workshop. Aaron Burr Hall, Ram, Rt. 532 at Taylorsville Rd., Washington's, through Jan:, 201-344-3771. Crossing, Pa., Sundays, 3 to 7 p.m., 215-493- 1262. 01 paintings of Anne Packard, Cape Cod artist: watercotors by Joanne Augustine, Classical trio, Cafe Renni, 13-15 Kline's Anna Continas and Pat Hutchison; graphics Court, Lambertville, every Friday from 6:30 to and paper works by Kim Kettler; mixed 10:30 p.m., 609-397-2631. medta paintings by Harriet Hurwitz and Bunny Neuman; all at the Full House Gallery, 32 Main Bob and Tedd, traditional folk and blues, St.. Kingston; through January. 609-924-4040. Eatery Amulette, Olde English Square, Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction, South Brunswick, Jan. 29 and 30, 7:30 p.m. to midnight, Peter Bonnet Wight and the GBded Age, 201-329-2777. and A Masterpiece of American Architec- ture, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Rider College Band, Fine Arts Theatre, Jan. A unique way to say something Broad and Cherry Sts., Philadelphia; through 28 at 8 p.m., 609-896-5192. Feb. 7. 215-972-7642. The Toons, Mercer County Community Col- special to someone special Reatsm and Reafities: The Other Side of lege West Windsor campus. Kelsey Theatre, American Painting, 1940-1960, Art Gallery. Jan. 29 at 8 p.m., 609-586-4695. Voorhees Hall. Rutgers College, New Bruns- wick; Jan. 17 through March 28, for times call John and Peter's Place, 96 South Main St.. 201-932-7084. i New Hope, Pa.: Bricks Mortar, Jan. 29 and can Exotigram 30; Chat Bofcts, Jan. 31; Suzie Cozmo, Feb. Year, The Nassau 4:215-862-9951. 443-1285 Gallery. 20 Nassau St., 'rinceton; Jan. 2 to Feb. 6. 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Garden State Chamber Orchestra, John Harms Englewood Plaza. Jan. 30. 201-343-6563 FILM Jazz soloist Moreen Grey, me Mail at Short HMs. Route 24 and John F. Kennedy Parkway. Short Hiits. Jan 31 at 1 and 3 p.m.. Time After Time, Middlesex County College, 20T-37&-7350 Edison, Jan. 29 at 8 p.m., 201-548-6000, ext. 238.

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Vbge of No River, Newark Museum, 49 The Music Man. Sampson G Smith School. Washington St.. Newark. Jan. 31 at 1:30 and 3 Amwefi Road. Somerset. Jan. 28 to Feb. 21. pm., 201-733-6600, free. Saturdays at 8-30 pm., Sundays at 2 and 7:30 pm {premtere on Jan 28 at 8 p.m.), The Magnificent .Ambersons, Princeton 201-545-«698 Public Uxary, 65 Witherspoon St.. Princeton, Feb. 2 at 8 p.m.. 609-924-9529. free. Playing the Palace, Century Theatre. 1 East The Toons will give a concert on Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. in the Kelsey Theatre on Kings Highway, Audubon. preview Jan. 29 at Susan Bt, New Jersey State Museum, West Mercer County Community College's West Windsor campus. B pm. 609-546-9400. State Street Trenton. Feb. 3 at 2 p.m.. 609-292-6308. free. Oklahoma!, McAleers Dinner Theatre. Jan Somerset County Photography Uub. St. 4:30 Sesame street 29 10 March 31. 201-469-2522. Johns Eoi»"-otvii Church, Somerville: second 5:30 Untamed World and fourth Tuesday J of each month, 201-526 6:00 Focus on the Famiy 1186. i ' A ptoy about Paul Rooeson or Dr. Martin 6:30 Garden State Consumer Une Luther King, Jr., Crossroads. 414 George 7:00 Garden State Tonight SL. New Srunswck, Jan 29 to Feb. 28. OPERA Cal Coeect, planetarium show, Newark Mu- 7:30 New Jersey NJgntJy News 201-249-5560 seum Planetarium, 49 Washington St.. New- 7:57 NJ Lottery Pick-It Drawing ark; Jan. 9 through March 28, 2 and 3 p.m., Unde Vanya, Actor s Cafe Theatre. Btoom- Un Bato in Maschera, New Jersey State Saturdays and Sundays, 201-733-6624. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 iekJ CoSeoe. Frank&n and Fremont Streets. Opera. Symphony Hall. Newark, Jan. 31 at 7 PM Bd. Jan 29JoFet> 27,201-429-7662 pm.. 201-623-5757. Hopewel Valey Chorus, Spring Concert 8:00 Al Creatures Great and SmaB — rehearsals, Hopewell Valley High ~School mu- "Advice and Consent" Siegfried gives some Show Boat, Treason Cn«c Opera Company. sic room, 8 to 10 p.m. Mondays, no auditions sound advice and James acts on it. (R) 2685 Princeton Pike. Trenton, Jan 31 at 5 9:00 Jane Goodal and the World of pm. 609-392-2433 Animal Behavior — Tonight Jane Goodall Siddha mediation, discussion and de- examines the behavior of the "King of Beasts" LECTURES | monstration. East Bruns'wick, ever/ Sunday — the lion, magestic and powerful. SJy Fox, F?arA.ir V. "agers Bam Theatre. from 7 to 9 p.m., 201-238-8262, frep 10:00 New Jersey Nightty News (R) McnopaJ Cor^c*** art DeMott Lane. Frankim 10:30 Vikings — "Hammer of the North" Communications technology by Tom nvough Feb 7 Fridays. 8 pm: Tasting of French wines and cheeses, The myths and reality of the Viking culture are Brady of New Jersey Bel, New Jersey State a 30 pi? arxj SurxJays. 7 30 Single Professionals of Princeton' Jan. 31 explored in this opening episode of a 10-part Of 205-873-271Q Museum, West State Street, Trenton, Jan. 30 from 3 to 5 p.m., 609-799-1254. at 1. 2. 3 and 4 p.m.. 609-292-6308. free. series. (R) 11:00 The Human Face of China — "100 Out ol the Mght. Gecrge Street Playhouse. Entertainments" First of five, half-hour pro- *'* George Si New Ekufswo. Jan 14 Meet and Mbc Singles dance and soda), grams dealing with daily life in contemporary 7. 'Of trr,ei Ca3 201-246-7717 Carolier Lanes. Gazebo Lounge, Route 1 North, North Brunswick, every Saturday from China. Forthcoming titles are: "Something for 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.. 609-655-5825.1 Everyone"; "Son of the Ocean"; "It Is Always Keystone, musical about heyday of So In The World" and "Mind, Body And Spirit." saert-screen cc*-«jy. McCarter Theatre. 91 STUDY | Unve-'vry Pace P^rce^on Ja^ '5 rhrcygh (R) 3.'. 'c wnes cai 609-921-8700 11:30 Captjoned ABC World News To- Drawing on Yourself, a mask portrait work- night shop for increasing artistic confidence, TELEVISION I Love My Wife, Ectfscn Va'iey Playhouse. Princeton Performing Arts Center, Jan. 30. Oa* Tree Head. Ecson: Jan 15 through Feb THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 '4. tor t;mes cai 20'. -755-i6S4 PM . NJPTVCh. 52, 23, 8:00 McLaughHn's Beat — Veteran New Happy Birthday, Wanda June, N J Pubix: Jersey State House reporter and political Tbeat'e. 118 South Avenue E. Cranftxd. columnist, John McLaughlin, talks with news- Feb 13, for tames can 201-272-5704 FOR KIDS WEEKDAY PROGRAMS makers in the Garden State. PM * \ 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (Continued on page 26) Ladyhouse Blues, N.J. Theatre Forum. 232 Talc Footgear, The Art Museum, Princeton E. Front St.. PVaaifieid. Jar*. 21 through Feb. University, Jan. 30 at 11 a.m., 609-452-3788. 14; tor times cal 201-757-5388. PCPA invites you to an Ffcns: Creature Schtick and Cricket In Time HugNe by Eugene ONetM. and The Man Square, - South Brunswick Public Library. intimate evening of chamber music With The Ftower in Us Mouth by Lmgi Kingston Lane. Monmouth Junction, Jan. 30 with the DePasquale String Quartet Fvanoeflo. Actors Cate Theatre. Btoomfvetd at 1 p.m.. 201-821-8224. free. College. Franklin and Fremont Streets, On Sunday. February 7th. 8 00. in center city, the inter- B"0Orrsfie*3: Jan 22 through Feb 20. (or hours AudWons for Chldren's Theatre Work- nationally renowned DePasquale String Quartet, with caa 201-429-7662. shop, Reformed Church of Freehold, 67 West guest student a lists. Virginia Gaeta and Main-St.. Freehold, Jan. 30. 201-462-8811. Charles dePascuale. will perform Beethoven's ' A Kurt Wei Cabaret Whole Theatre Com- String Quartet C pus 131 and Tchaikovsky's.( . MonldaiJ. Jan*8 to 31. 201-744-2989 Serenade Habitats It, Monmouth Museum. Wonder This distingui ;hed quartet consists of Warehouse Children's Gallery. Newman' Joseph Robert and William dePasquale and Springs Road, (Jncroft; through August 1982, George Harpham. all prominent members ol for hours call 201-747-2266. tne Philadelphia! Orchestra and known ' Storytirne for five- to eight-year-olds, Mary • throughout the World lor their elegant DANCE pretation ol chamber music Jacobs Library, 64 Washington St.. Rocky Hill. Feb. 3 at 3:30 p.m., 609-924-7073. You may dine at 630 pm. prior to the concert which starts at 8 00 am international ft* dancing,, Rutgers Unrversi- Concert oniyj $15 00, dinner and ry. BartJen HaH. Cook CoOege, New Brunswick, every Wednesday at 7 p.m.. 201-932-7084. concert, S35 00, (per person) For reservations and complete informa- MISCELLANY| tion, call 875-2218 •' TradHonal American and Engtsh dancing. Wicox Ha». Pnnceton University campus. every Thursday. 8 pm. 609-466-3896 Starbound, a space-age fable, New Jersey State Museum Planetarium, West State COLLEGE OF Street, Trenton, through Feb. 28, Saturdays Scotttah Country Dancing. Murray Dodge- and Sundays at 2 and 4 p.m.. also Jan. 15, 250 S. Broad Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 Rat. Princeton University campus; Saturdays. Feb. 12 and 15 at 2 and 4 p.m.. 609-292-6333.

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830 War's Court — "Divorce" Host Arthur MBer is joined by New York City mstnmcriaJ aaomey Adrisne Berg. feQO Maeterpiece Theatre— The Ram© Trees of Thfca" The ton of the Grants' head man fends his way into the dynamite storage hut (R) 1W» Hew Jersey MghOy News (R) 1030 Voyages of Charlee DanAn — ~l Was Considered A Very OrrJnary Boy' A seven-part chronicle of the He of one of the world's best-known rtaturahts. (R) 1130 Capfioned ABC World News To-

FRDAY. JANUARY 29 PM fcOO Once Upon a Oisalr — "A Taie of T«o OSes" Many secret meetings are held at Delarge's Wine Shop. The names of aristocrats who must be purged becomes known. Channels 5a 52 ft 58 8:30 Great Performances — Edith Wharton: Summer. Frankly traces the sexual awaksnng of a young woman. Diane Lane stars as Charity Royal. Channel 23 Only 830 American Playhouse — "King of America* An original drama that traces the experiences of a young, strong-wised Greek safor. He hopes to make a new He lor himself after jumping ship in New Yorjc Al Channels: 23, 50, 52 * 58 y M gy Nws (R) The past and contemporary life of AHi«l"" Eskimoes who live in the small, village of Kwigillingok is captured in the film Wai Sfree* Week 'Village of No River.' The hour-long documentary will be shown on Sunday, Jan. 31, at 1:30 and 3 p.m. in the 11:00 WaaHiiglon Week hi Review 1130 RambftV — McLato FemBy Band. Newark Museum Lecture Room. "Our Song," "Casey At The Bat" "Country Ham" and "Stars and Stripes Forever" are Isafursrt performances by this Bluegrass 5:00 WeJ Street Week (R) season from Kennedy Center with his own group 930 Woman's Daaketbel — "Rutgers vs. 530 McLaughan's Beat — Veteran New brand of a "jam session." " Taped earner for delayed broad- Jersey State House reporter and political 12:00 Capttoned ABC World News To- cast columnist John McLaughlin. talks with news- SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 1030 Movie: Algiers — (1938) Charles makers in the Garden State. (R) PM Beyer, Singred Gurie and Hedy Lamar. A 6.-00 Rfck's Animate — Host Rick France dazzSngty beautiful young woman lures examines amphibians' role In the science of 4.-00 Ciuaa Country SUng — "CSmbing TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 and Down HO" How to dmb hifis and basic crooked Pepe LeMoko from the Casbah in natural animal development. Algiers where he has been hiding from the 6:30 The Otd Houseworks—Professional PM manuevering for down hS. 8:00 The Duchess of Duke Street — 430 Meflnee at the Bqou — A return to French potce. advice and tips on how to upgrade your old "Ain't We Got Fun" Louisa, still the Edwardian me days when Saturday and Sunday after- homestead. Lady, has become the Pied Piper of the noon movies were the event of the week for 7:00 You Are There— 'The Sinking of the Bentinck and all the Bright Young Things flock youngsters and adults. Titanic" The "indestructible" Titanic goes to the hotel. Would Louisa tell the story of her SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 down on ApriM4,1912. Walter Cronkite helps 8.-00 Rutgers Bowl — -Rutherford vs. W5B- life and her hotel? (R) PM recreate the sinking anc the panic. ngboro" Students compete in this Qui2 for 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre — "The Flame high scores and honors. Rutherford High UfcOO The Lawmaker* 7:30 Jack Barmy — Guests on tonight's program are the late Hollywood villain Peter Trees of Thika" The Palmers' latest attempt at School and WHngboro High. (R) 1230 Washington Week In Review (R) making Africa conform to their comfortable 630 One* Upon a Classic — "A Tate of 1.-00 knagan— Laflnas — "Hispanlcs In Lorre, and Joanle Sommers. \ 8:00 The Golden Age of Television — English standards arrives in the form of an Two Obes" (R) The Media: Feedback" Hispanic media per- enormous piano but it does not smooth the 7:00 Imageries Ladnas — "Columbians In sons, along wtth students in communications, 'The Comedian" First time on TV since its original, Hve telecast in 1957, stars Mickey tense atmosphere developing between the New Jersey" A look at some of the issues in provide "feedback" on how much has been couple. A leopard invades their home and the growing community of Columbians in the achieved. (R) ca' Rooney, Kim Hunter and Mel Torme — the same cast as seen nearly 25 years ago on the Hereward insists it must be hunted down and Garden Stats. (R) 130 Flower Snow destroyed. 730 The New Voice — "Audition" Mtfie *2£0 Antiques (R) CBS series PLAYHOUSE 90. Rooney plays a megaiomaniacal TV star who devours every- 10:00 New Jersey Nightly News (R) and Lorraine try ouJ tor the lead rote in "Our 230 Sam Cuisine 10:30 Reflections of the Third Reich: I Town." VWe wins the part and. because she 3.-00 Confutation one he's associated with and thrives. Carl Reiner introduces this replay of the story that Was 19 — Continuing film series portraying a a mnonty person, sets off a movement m 3:30 Magic of 01 PsJnting Germany and the life of its people from the the Drama Quo who do not believe she is the 4:00 The Victory Garden also features Edmond O'Brien. 9:30 Greet Performances — "Brideshead rise of Adolf Hitler to the end of World War II. ~nght type" for the rote. 430 Rutgers Bowl — "Northern Valley (2hrs.) 7:57 NJ Lottery Pick-It Drawing — Lrve Regional High School vs. Maple Shade High" Revisited" Lord Sebastian Flyte takes Charles fcOO Cceege Baaketbaf — Live. "Rhode Todd Hunt hosts this academic competition Ryder to visit his father. Lord Marc^imain island at Rutgers" BiB Perry calts the between high school students who vie for high (Lawrence Olivier), in Venice, where the pt*y-oy-piay and Dcfc Uoyd does the color scores and honors. magic of enchanted summer days is disturbed by a warning from Lord Marchmain's mistress, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Cara (Stephane Audran). ' PM 1030 Movie: Because of Him — Deanna 8:00 Al Creatures Great and SmaU — Durbin, Franchot Tone and Charles Laughton "The Last Furlong" Some farmers like to do head the cast in this innocent, com- their own vetting, as James discovers, and It's hard to find edy-romance about how to succeed in show sometimes the vet can cure the farmer. (R) business. (1946) . §5 9:00 Life on Earth — Beginning a new series that tells the. story of evolution by a nice person combining extraordinary, on-location, wildlife. photography with research and planning that MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 captures nature's majesty. In 13 one-hour PM programs we see the rise and fall of species; Why not let us 8:30 Sports America / * the endless struggle for survival; triumphant make it easier 9:30 Uncommon Valor —*' "Frozen adaptations to new and hostile environments. Chosin" The Marines probe farther and (First of 13) farther... then comes reports of a new enemy 10:00 New Jersey Nightly News (R) for you? from Manchuria. 10:30 VMngs — "Bolt From The Blue" 10:00 New Jersey Mghtty News (R) Exploring myths and realities of the culture of 1030 Cosmos CJose-Up — Bill Perry pres- the Norsemen — their loves, excitements and ents highlights of Cosmos soccer games, with ventures into foreign lands. (R) interviews with players and coaches.. 11:00 The Human Face of China — 11:00 Kennedy Center Tonight — "Great "Something- for Everyone" Presents an ex-. Vibes" A White House salute to jazz pioneer amination of dairy, contemporary life in China. Lionel Hampton. Flanked by a strutting Pearl (R) ; 184 Nassau Stnet S«ta 1003 Princeton. NJ 08540 (609)921-8558 BaJiey and an electric Stephanie Mills, along 11:30 Capttoned ABC World News To- with Betty Carter, Hampton launches the 1982 night

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CINEMA Mini Movie Reviews

t to chang*. Cal thM- RATING KEY GHOST STORY TICKET TO HEAVEN tors to confirm tfentft. Four old men are A hard-hitting docu- haunted by a ghastly drama about religious EASTWMDSOR deed they committed cults as experienced by 50 years ago and a Great Good Fair a young Toronto school Onema I (609-446-1231): Rolovw, 7:15. mysterious woman suddenly teacher (Nick Mancuso) who appears to seek revenge. This joins such a group in California 9-30. topic seems menacing, but the and ii at last rescued by friends Onema II P»nn»»« From H—van, 7:25, story quickly bogs down with and family. The film vividly 935 trite fright effects, unimpressive details the young man's trans- atmospherics and other failed formation into a near robot IB S5 attempts to scare. The film through powerful indoctrination Boring .""oor FPE&KX-D eventually resembles a fluffed methods. It concludes with a (Walked out) up version of such cheap horror gut-wrenching deprogramming outings as "Friday the 13th." Park Aw Qn«ma (201-462-2141): Cal for John Houseman, Fred Astaire, session. Some scenes are rather Melvyn Douglas and Douglas heavy going and the young Pond Rd Oner* (201-780-2313): Sharky's Fairbanks, Jr., as the elderly man's background is never fully understood. Yet, the story is • " 730. 9 30 ROLLOVER gentlemen, try to give the production some class but they consistently engrossing. Also Jane Fonda and Kris waste their talents. (R) stars Saul Rubinek, Meg Foster Kristofferson star in and R.H. Thompson. (PC) IAWPCBKZ this meandering mes- sage movie about the Enc I (609-882-9494) Ghost Story. 7 30. vulnerability of the ' world 930. Wed rnai ' monetary system The romantic thriller, set against the backdrop Ertc II Red*. 8: Wed mar 1. of banking and multinational NEIGHBORS Uercar Wai! I (609-452-2868): Wndwafcer, corporations, is overburdened 130.330.5 30.730.9 30 with economic technical jargoo. MODERN PROBLEMS Marcer Mas II Absence of Uaic*. 1. 3:10. Fonda, dressed to the nines, I A weird couple moves 520. 7:40. 10 15 plays a petrochemical company next door to peaceful A creaky clunker of a Uercer Ma3 ill: Sharfcy's Machine. 145. executive trying to save the suburbanite John comedy with Chevy 450. 7, 9:35 business from financial ruin. The —I Belushi and they set Chase as a young blade out to drive him up the wall with QB WaS Theao-M (609-799-9331): film and Fonda look elegant, but who accidentally ac- the bottom line is confusion. their peculiar antics. This fairly quires telekinetic powers which Onema I: On Gottan Pond, 430. 7:15. 9:45 Also stars Hume Cronyn and good comic idea soon turns sour Cntma II: Ghost Story, 6. 8 15. he uses to win back his former losef Sommer. (R\ and eventually falls apart at the girl friend. The entire production Cnama 111: NeigWaori. 5:15. 8. 1030. seams. Many of the boisterous is beset with problems galore: Gnema IV: Rafcter* of the Lost Art. 4:45. gags are tasteless and crude and stale jokes, sloppy direction, 7:30. 10 fizzle as rapidly as they are shabby performances and an SHARKY'S MACHINE presented. Dan Aykroyd and unbearable script Chevy mopes Cathy Moriarty overstrain as the about with an amazing lack, of strange new neighbors and MANVBJJE energy and comic skill. Ifs an Bun Reynolds is direc- director John C. Avildsen is at unmitigated fiasco. Also stars | tor and star of this sea with the absurd material. (R) Patti D"Arbanville and Dabney Manville Cinema (201-526-6999): Vice gripping action-packed Coleman. (PC) Squad. 730. 9 15 police thriller and he handles the assignments with extraordinary flair and energy. MONTGOMERY He's a wily undercover cop who cracks a high-flying prostitution and drug operation while en- FOUR FRIENDS Montgomery Qnema (924-7444): Ticket to countering an overwhelming REDS 720.9:15 amount of blood, gore and brutality in the process. In fact, Screenwriter Steven Tesich, who gave us A brilliant and pas- Sharky bears a likeness to Clint sionate thick slice of WLLS8OROUGH Eastwood's "Dirty Harry" char- the exhilarating "Breaking Away," history with Warren acter Burt Reynold's accom- Beatty splendidly per- plishes the teat with more style misses the mark with this grand Hfisboro Cinema (359-4480): A Stranger is tour of the turbulent '60s as seen forming as radical journalist Watering, 7:30. 9:15 Sun. at 5:45. and glamour. Also stars Rachel John Reed who chronicled the Ward and Vittorio Cassman. (R) through the experiences of a young man (Craig Wasson) from Russian revolution. The epic East Chicago. Tesich's partly adventure also involves the JACKSON stormy love affair between Reed autobiographical story is intel- and writer Louise Bryant, played ligent and somewhat perceptive, exquisitely by Diane Keaton. Director's Chaff (201-364-6085): Modem but his jigsaw puzzle script Although the remarkable story Probiems, 730.915 packs in too many undeveloped deals heavily in radical politics, and incoherent episodes. The it's amazingly lucid and invig- Jackson Onema (201 -367-7300): Only When pieces never come together and I Laugh, 8. Cal for weekend schedule. orating. A triumph for Beatty many of the characters are out of who also produced,: wrote and focus Jodi Thelen, and Jim directed. Superb support from Metzler also star. (R) Jack Nicholson and Maureen PRINCETON ©1881 CINEMAN SYNDICATE Stapleton. ("PC) Garden I (609-924-0263): Ragtime, 7. 9:45: V/ed mat V Garden II: Whose Life Is H Anyway. 720. 9:30. Wed. mat. 1.

SOMERSET ON GOLDEN POND NORTH CHINA RESTAURANT Rutgers Plaza I (201-328-6787): Absence of MANDARIN & SZECHUAN Mate* 7 25. 9 30 Cal for weekend times The main reason to see Rutgers Ptaza II: Taps, 7:25. 9:45 Starts this sentimental drama Mon.-Thurs. 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday: Four Friends is the magnificent Friday 11:30 a.m. -_} 1 p.m.^ casting of Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn as an 'Saturday 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday 1:30 p.m.-10 p.m. TRENTON elderly couple trying to enjoy perhaps their last summer B.Y.q.B. together while embroiled as. LUNCHEON CVecars Char" (509-586-9'. n>. Raiders of usuaHn family conflicts Some the Lost AnX 7. 9 10 SERVED DAILY shornon-iings are a stagey *1.2S-S3.fSp«rp«non {Vector's Chat- II Buddy Buddy. 7. 9 atmosphere And a limited plot V>t Tonda expertly breathes life CAKtYOUT into thi* intelligent story that CONVtNU NT PABCINC WEST WWDSOR combine* parbos and the proper touch ot humor He's never been 36 Witherspoon Street, Princeton better in the role of the Prrce Bodco I i609-4S2-2278i Madman, crotchety professor with obvious 609-924-5640 730, 9 15 vulnerability lane Fonda is Prrce BuOco I! Prince of the City. 730. outstanding as the resentful 9.15 daughter (PC) Bodco m Vice Squad, 7 30. 9.20 OF MO1IW'27.> FORUM*. 1982 TIME OFF: •27 HI/IE Off Crossword Puzzle E4ttc4 by Margaret Farrv ud Ju»csCi . Bold! *

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On Bridge Selecting the best long suit to play

Bv CHARLOTTE and PAUL DOBIN defending pair is to defeat the contract, longest suit. East won and continued while the offenders do their level best to hearts. The result was predictable and de- 1 Bridge, as most everyone knows, is a offending side; the latter being the pair that make it. The bidding and the opening lead clarer should have foreseen it - down one. contest between the defending side and the bought the contract. The objective of the are sometimes the keys to success for either Although the chances were less than side. even. Declarer should have taken a diffe- So it was that, in the illustrated hand, the rent approach, and a somewhat less ortho- defenders, because of the bidding and the dox one. He should have tried to establish North opening lead, had the edge for defeating the his ninth trick in diamonds, rather than 4k KQJ5 contract. And, here's how it all progressed. clubs. A small chance, afterall, is better A9 South won the opening heart lead in his than none and in this particular case, it 0 K943 hand and led a club, attempting to set up his would have worked. We* • Q5 2 East 4 10 9 8 7 * 4 2 <5> 7 64: Q J 10 8 3 0 J 10 6 0 Q 8 2 * 8 6 • A K7 LOCAL DUPLICATE PRINCETON YM-YWCA: 1/20 N-S 1 Sooth CLUB RESULTS - Dick Mayer, John Schafer, 2 - Bemie 4k A63 Yurwit, Dale Zabel; E-W 1 - Zevah Pyne. K5 PRINCETON YWCA Bridge for Fun: Perry Venkatesen; 2 - Grace Wile, Dot o A75 1/19 N-S 1 - Ruth Shoemaker. Velva Eiger. • J 1094 3 Hagens; 2 - Helen Smith. Sandy Mulinos; 3 COSMOPOLITAN: 1/20 Membership - Dale Zabcl. Madelyn Plattus; E-W 1 - Game - Overall 1 - Fred Lord. AI Green; 2 - East dealer Alice Irmisch. Seward Jacobi; 2 - Debbie Steve Shulman. Tim Bachnik; 3 - Malcolm N-S vulnerable Pierson, Marge Blaxill; 3 - Jean Licklider. and Ruth Popik; 4 - Jim Dunn, William • Rose Mintz. Silverman; 5 - Erwin and Yvonne Panitch; East Sooth West North PRINCETON YM-YWCA: 1/19 6 - Pete Levore. Mina Katz. I C 2* P 2 *S? * Membership Game - Overall 1 - Carl Garf- MERCER COUNTY: 1/20 1 - Tess P 2NT P 3NT ing. Vivian Stern; 2/3 - Marge Mazurows- Papp. Bob Rhodes; 2 - Madelyn Plattus, All pass ki. John Bertrand tied with Bill Davis. Charlie Heiberger; 3/4 Lillian Coult, Betty Mike Lavine; 4 - Perry Venkatescn, Zevah Vandervoort tied with Bea and Iggy Litt-. • Very weak in support of hearts Pyne; 5 - Tess Papp, Dot Eiger; 6 - Natalee man; 5 - Connie Rhodes, Edmund Opening lead - heart deuce Rosen thai. Peter Wright. Andrews.

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