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’ I Ve Have Marie Past Co m m it me n ’... Cotmdl Seeks Mternative To Forced Water Tie-Ins +i An emergency health problem a!ternatives the Council has dinance to workon the problem. without a water supply due to on Den Herder Drive in Mid- found to deal with the problem. Deputy Mayor Alexander petroleumproducts found in their dlebush mayforce the Township Firstly, the Councilcould force all Naruta announced that tbe well. Mr. Burger added that Council to pass a mandatory Townshipresidents living within amendmentto the water bonding there werea total of four known water tie-in ordinance which 150 feet of a watermain to tie in ordinancewouId be advertised on polluted wells, andHealth Officer would affect the entire com- completely to city water. October 19 and 26 for a public John Carlano was testing the munity, it was revealed Tuesday Secondly,residents couldpay lhe hearing on Novemberg. other wells for preliminary in- night at a special Councilsession hook-in charge but leave out lhe Althoughit is not normal to dications of pollution on Den (7~ ealled to deal with the meter and not actually receive Herder Drive. If pollution is L ~7 1 water, while paying the have a public portion during a emergency. Mayor Richard special Council session, Mayor indicated in Mr. Carlan’s tests, Driver told the public that, minimum rate for water at samples will be sent from the although he was personally around30-:t5 dollars a year. This Drivergave residents a chanceto : i!~i/i,.~i/( u ~. speak after the Council had wells to a certified testing opposed to a mandatory tie-in wouldallow them to continue to laboratoryfor verification. use their ownwell water while completedtheir business. becauseof past committmentsto Another resident on Den residents wholived near water allowing themto connect to city Roy Laux, of 18 Den Herder water easily if pollution strikes Drive, urged the Councilto work Herder Drive told the Council transmission lines, a lack of that he was not interested in a sufficient revenuesin the Water their well. Thirdly, the residents as quickly as possible to install not wishing water might get an the water mains on his street. mandatorytie-in, because his Budgetwould leave the township Mayor Driver asked Township well containedpotable water. He unable to deal with any other arrangement wherebythey could pay only the annual waterfee and EngineerHarold Sursa to act on added that, in January, the potential emergencies in the ordering the 8-inch pipelines as residents on his street had been water supply. leave the water pipes cappedat the curb. soon as passage of tbe amend- told that l0 familieshad to tie in Previous promises of not to water on DenHerder to makea requiring tie-ins in Franklin According to MayorDriver, ment had been completed. Mr. there are sufficient votes on the Sursa said that Public Works water main construction include those madeto residents employees would be doing the economicallyfeasible. "Whyhas of AmwellRoad, which carries a Council to pass a mandatory SCANDINAVIANFOLKDANCI NGwas a majorattraction for visitors at the GriggstownArts Festival watertie-in ordinanceat present, actual installation work. the situation changed so major transmission line to the drastically in 9 months?" he Saturday.Accompanied by a violinist, this troupeperformed Swedish traditional dances. Levitt development area. The and there have been for several Township Manager Charles years, althoughactual passage of Burger guaranteed Mr. Laux asked. Little RockyHill area and East that an emergency means of MayorDriver told the manthat Millstone had also been promised such a rule has been delayedfor varous political reasons in the supplying water wouldbe found there had beenno changein the in the past that they wouldnot situation, but that the Water have to tie into water mains in past. Whena state statute duringthe interim perodin which Griggstown prohibiting municipalities from legal requirements for the Operating Budgetwas at a very. their area. lowlevel dueto a lack of revenue Councilman Bruce Williams passing mandatory tie-in laws amendment were being corn- pointed out that in 19fi7, when was removedsometime in 1967, pleted. According toMr. Burger, from new connections and a several East Millstone residents such an ordinance was in- the Lauxfamily is at present potential service rate hike. Art Festival faced polluted well emergencies, troduced in Franklin, but was the Councilhad acted to put in defeated9-0 by the ,Council. water lines but only 9 homeshad Mayor Driver emphatically Taxpayers ’Dare’ connectedto them,out of over 1O0 stated that tbe current health Draws Crowds possible connectons,resulting in problem on Den Herder would a considerablefinancial loss to not be used as a political issue the township. within the Council, and that the Others To Sue Just about everybody in So far, only four residents on Council was acting together on Central NewJersey turned out Den HerderDrive have indicated the solution becauseit wouldbe Tbe Franklin Taxpayers’ rulings which would permit a for the Griggstown Country an interest in conncetinglo city "unconscionable to do other- Associationwould welcome libel detailed and extensive inquiry Festival on September 16. At water lines, while approximately wise." actions reportedly about to be into all facetsof their activities," least, that’s the wayit seemedto 15 other families on the road are Both Dr. Driver and Coun- filed against it by certain the letter states. anyonewho tried to drive down Opposedto mandatorytying-in. cilman Williams agreed that a township officials, employees The Taxpayers are also Canal Road, along the Delaware- Getting water for Den Herder mandatory tie-in would be andothers, accordingto a letter preparing a counterclaim for Raritan Canal, last Saturday. Drive wouldrequire the amend- patently unfair to manypeople. sent to the NewsRecord this libel against individuals who Parking lots, holding morethan ment of an existing bonding "Wemust, however,consider the week(see page four). spokeout last weekin responseto 300 cars, werefull all day, with "ordinance for water mains to community as a whole and do Theletter claimsthe threats of Association activities. The people coming and going, and include DenHerder and exclude whatis fair to the entire coin- suits are merely"a clumsyeffort Association last week was ,more cars were parked solidly Girard Avenue. No extra bonds munity. Problemslike this will to cloud the rea/ issues" and variously attacked as having an for half a mile up and downthe wouldneed to be_appropriated, continue to occur as we ur- challengesthe parties in question "evil and maniacal leadership" road near the Griggstown because the $115,000 bonding banize." stated Mr. Williams.He to "dare" to take the Association that was attempting to assinate Reformed Church. ordinance would cover the Den told the publicthat, unless viable to court. characters anddestroy the faith "Tbe remarkable thing," said Herder project, the costs of and legal alternatives were of residents iu their government. one of tbe Festival workers,"was which come to an estimated found, he would have a problem "The Association would be Thelist of thoseindicating they that wedidn’t have muchin the $12,800 according to township in votingfor the tie-in. "It is not delightedlo havethe opportunity may bring suit against the way of an organization. People manager Charles Burger. enough,"Mr. Williamsdeclared, to cross-examine these men Taxpayers last week included just seemedto see whatneeded to Traditionally, the township and "to opposethe mandatorytie-!n. underoath in a court of lawabout township attorney Stanley be done and went ahead and did residents divide the construction Youmust help us seek alter- their finances and political Cutler, industrialist MayoSisler, it," costs 50-50,which would at present native waysof dealing with the dealings. The Association’s at- landowner Dr. Leo Mindel, the torney would then be able to SomersetSpectator, tax assessor Mrs. Lee Bullitt, Chairmanof leave the four homesplanning to situation." Headded that it was the Festival Committeeof the connect to water with a tab of the responsibilityof all whowould subpoena their books and Roger Payne, and several Franklin Citizens for Orderly $6,400to pay amongthemselves. be affected by the potential or- financial records under court councilmen, Planning was even more em- MayorDriver stressed the fact phatic: "The cooperation was that a mandatory water tie-in fantastic. Morethan 100 people "SPINNINGWHEEL’S GOT TO GO ’ROUND", and it certainly ordinance wasonly a last resort worked on the Festival. The waswhirling at this demonstrationof the ancientskill by Greta if no alternative meansof funding necessity of saving the Canal Tobi at the Arts Festival,Otherexhibits includedquilt-making, the DenHerder connection could from destruction or commercial batik art andstained-glass window making. be found. So far,there are three developmenthas impressed the whole community?’ Bythe time exhibiting artists When the developer has throughout the township and had packed up their canvasses completedhis presentationto the from neighboringtownships, all Cutler: andthe last childrenhad finished Board, FCOPand other citizen’ of which are interested in their ponyrides, the Festival had groupsplan to introducea series preserving the Canalas a green cleared over $4,000. Thesefunds of expert witnesses whowill area. will be used by Franklin Citizens present the case for preserving As one visitor to the Festival ’Glad To for Orderly Planning to oppose the Canal as a community remarked: "The Township pendingapplication for a zoning resource for nature lovers, Master Plan provides plenty of variance to permit construction canners, and hikers. These space for high density residence of 2500 apartment units and a witnesses will include en- and for commercialuse. There’s Answer’ shopping center at Canal and vironmental experts, no reasonfor developersto buyup In response to inquiries made SuydamF.oads. llearings on this professional planners, and laud zoned rural - agricultural application rcsumeSeptember 21 sanitary engineers. by the F,’anklin Township qad to try to convert it to other TaxpayersAssociation recently before the township Board of Oneresult of the Festival, uses." regarding thc willingness of Adjustment ia Middlebush, and accordiugto Mrs.Bullitt, is that If attendanceat tbe Festival is FCOPhas been approached by Township Attorney Stanley are expected to continue for at unyindicalion, this sentimeutis Cutler to testify beforea Grand least several moreweeks. communityorgauizations from widelyshared. Jury regarding alleged attempts to conspire with Tax Assessor ~ Roger Payne on several oc- casions, Mr.Cutler has issuedthe followingpublic statemcnt: "1 have been accused of con- spiring with Roger Paync lo lower Dr, Leo Mindcl’s asscssnient, I have also been accused of conspiring with Mr. THEHISTORIC CANAL HOUSE ON BLACKWE LLS’ MILLSROAD will bo tile object of a fund-raising Puyneand MoyoSislcr to push no campaignby the Blackwells’Mills CanalHouse Association, which Is hoping to turn tile buildinginto a Cosine Tomoro’s assessment. museumand activities center,In the picture,the CanalHouse is rofolctedin theCanal below it, (Photoby Theyare both lies, Anita Susi) "I have never attemptcd to influence Mr. Payee hi any assessnlcnt, If, tile Taxpayer’s Associationhas facts, they know Canal .House Association Ilia properplucos to brlug thcnl, "l will ho glad ta auawcruny qncstlausot tile SanlorsntCounty Plans Fund.Raising Dinner Prosecutor’sOffice, "On lho other hund If the Thnhistarie ciinal huusooo audnature llro~ccts, canoetrips ohtuhicd l’run/ Assacitlllall Tuxl)ayer’s Association has no lllilcllwcll’a Mils RaadIn told tawpolhtr|ps, iresldont Mrs. Kathlcea Me, facts, theyhod hotter ha awareof Fri iiltltn ’,viii helhc faciis of li Clurn, Jill l Bux3,t0, Neshonlc, the laws of crlmbmllibel." fond,rlilsing dhuicrlu bo heldby TheCould llousc Association ur Miss Ellzabeih Noiilelh ol Mr.Culler ltddnd lhot he weald the llliinkwcll’~ Mills Cunul that Mollttay tlfternoon nt the l ," I lluli ’,17’~tSoliiorset, ha meeting with Ills atlorlley llouse Aasot~lotlau, li ~onl, canal htltlstt to dlactlS~ %i ougallier ilniils tlisetissod todayto beginprt~parllttons for a }orutlvelynow group forltit~d by llrOpllrlltlonit fer thdr dhnlel’, i o icclliitt worolha repoh’lt libel licit ag01nalthn Taxpaynl,>n n nreslcdllri)tl i,l~s tloaisfur i ie whichwill lie hddon tichlbor 2tl i ’ooty hi li, etress on !ho Asttuclathnl, )1i’potie of Iciisli tt lnldi’t~shlrintl ol dltl Fui’sllUiCCalilitry ChlbIn s u ’ic hi lifO, tiulsidellidntliilt COtllleihllUBAltlxt;lldOr Narllhl I io Ctil ill IloliaO, JlilnoaburtL MiaaI~!tzabtlh 18 iit~iirly ctnnilele oxce)tfor ha8 Idea onuotnlendhis pluna to Nnuinlhvehtllltlnrod to illilkn Irhit, lnnl in nor rnpu re ora Inter will= on nttarany todoy to Ccliloriio¢,c~ of fun I’ulllitta and holiig dentliy volilolc~ra, LOCALBLIJEGRASS MUSICIANS got touethar at the Fastlvat to provide an afternoon of exciting Throughfunds lhey lirt! llelllng Ilia ltjnlllor t!hul’gea, lu ridao,tho tlroup la ihiilli!ng la Baurtlato d0COl’ldClho Ioblca, Mo-nihttrltnf Ilie CuliolIlooao coulltry=ound with t]ultnr=, banjos,mandolin= end other lnstrunaold~, PlClutrad h0l’e erQ all unlduntlfled ’l’OWllahll)Tax Altaoitaor Rage’ nalabil~htho litllitlhi8 0a liii iiild lJckota werodlatribuled grut i llto ottoiidod tho musicianIn a cowboyhat, alongwith J0remySteele and Richard Smith, (Phatos fly Delore=Still) Ptlyn~hakl vorlfllld Ida Intollt sin0 hl~iiorlciil llitd uiivlroltiilOilhil Olliallg iholitonibcrlt for slila, (’ttltsltlWil Aria Feallvlil and to ftla Illld chargesagahlai the i)regroiil t’eittcr~ llbrliry olid Ticketsfor tho nvoilt, whlcll st’ hutedltovoi’iil htlodrt~d ’l’ltXlitiyoi~Aasociilllonbcforo the il!llllnuili, Auitnlttilioll’ prnioaill8 will Ilildtiih~o dult’hIrclit tjtlcklliil llnra ¢!ililllinillg hlfurnlollullUll weektlt Ollt, aroyoulhticllvlllea lttlch oat~rtifl hoilrlllld II buffoidlllilOr~ lillly lie tholr l/raJcctio l’c~l vii tloortl, ’PAGE TWO-A THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 21, 1979, Ma,i. Carr Franklin Seeks ltonored A t Rec Opinions Retiremen I ALBUQUERQUE,N.M. -- Major EdwardG. Carr,’son of George A. Carr, 13 Arlington The followingquestionnaire is designed to aide the Franklin Ave., Somerset, received the Meritorious Service Medal TowushipSteering Committeein tile planning of a public com. during his retirement ceremony munityfacility. at Kirtland AFB,N.M. Are you in favor of a CommunityCenter in Middlebushat tire Major Cart earned the award MunicipalComplex on DeMottLane? yes [ ] no [ ] for his outstanding duty per- Comments...... formance as project navigator and chief of the navigation MISSJENNIFER JUDD, right, receivesa scholarshipcertificate section of the 4g0OthTest Group from rear admiralJ. G. Schoggen,SC, USN, al the Air Force Special Weapons Areyou particularly interested in: Center, Kirtland. His thorough and precise Miss ,h.l,I Receives Senior Citizen Program[ ] planning and execution of many PerformingArts [ ] complex flight test missions ;Yav y S, p ply Sc h o la hip Aquatics[ ] contributed to strengtheningour Special Instruction Programs[ ] national defenseposture. MissJenniferJuddofSomerset Tlie daughter of retired Navy Artificial IceSkating[ ] The major has more than 20 years service with the Air Force, was the recipient of a $250 Supply CorpsLieutenantEarl D. Athletics[ ] scholarship, whichwill help her Judd, she is a June 1972graduate which is celebrating its 25th meet freshman expenses at TeenAetivities[ ] anniversary this month. of Franklin High School in HandicappedRecreation [ ] Rutgers University this Somersetgraduating 17th in a He was commissionedin 1953 semester. She is one of 10 sons through the avaiation cadet class of 438.In highschool, Miss / and daughters of active duty or Judd was a member of the Whichof the followingactivities wouldyou recommend? program,has served in Vietnam, retired Navy Supply Corps Yearbookstaff, the KeyClub and and holdsthe aeronauticalrating personnel who received the varsity track team, where pingpong[ ] of master navigator¯ scholarships from the Navy gardenarea[ ] The majoris a 1949graduate of she broke several state track bowling[ ] craftshop[ ] Reading To Stardom Supply Corps Foundation this records. NewBrunswick High School. His year. knockhockey[ ] teendances[ ] DIPLOMASWERE AWARDED to the abovestudents for their efforts in readingthis summeras part of wife, Frances,is the daughterof shuffleboard[ ] teen concerts[ ] the Franklin Library’s "ReadYour Way To Stardom" program. They are (first row, left to right) Tom Mrs. DeWitt Jansen of 2293 chess[ ] dropincenter [ ] Otto, BobMonroe, Cindy Oestreicher, Theresa Morean and (back row) Bob Oliva, FrankSnyder, Laura Princeton Pike, Trenton. checkers[ ] performingarts[ ] Barkleyand Lynda Otto. cards [ ] bus trips [ ] billiards[ ] music program[] Pops Orchestra sound room[ ] darkroom[ ] United Fun

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~ ( i , ~ / , < Ernest Snyder, elected Republican Buffet-Danceto be held on october 21 at 7’ Supporls Principai Tax Collector, appointed as township p.m. at Sts. Peter and Paul Auditorium, treasuer; Hawthorne,Drive,Somerset. All whoattend Editor: Alberta Snyder, his wife and . will have a good time and will also learn. registered Republican, appointed as )’ . muchabout howFranklin Townshiphas been I amwriting this letter in retaliation to the assistant townshiptreasurer. governedfor someyears. Letter to the Editor from MichaelPeaces on AnnVan Middleworth, Republican The Association also urges all Franklin September13 pertaining to the schoolsystem county ’committeewoman,@pointed citizens to write to MayorDriver to ask far of Franklin Township. I am a senior in to the board of health. the serial narnber of his fancy Mercedes- Franklin High School and have been in the Harriet MaeMaster, Republican Benzautomobile. A check with the Trenton township’sschools for the past six years. county committeewoman,appointed MotorVehicle Bureauseems to indicate that First of all, your remarks about the to the recreation eommissiom he neglectedto put this serial numberon his principal of the high school, HenryMiller, William Melanchuk, registered auto registration application. Since Mr. weretotally incorrect, For onething, I knew Republican,appointed to the planning Driverappears to be leaving this car safely whohe was and what he stood for the very board. in his garageof late, wehave been unable to dayhe entered the schooland so did everyone Arthur Fena, husband of get this serial number.We intend to do so! else. This is muchmore than I can say about Republican board of elections ap- The Association challenges Mr. Driver to our previousprincipal, whowas there during pointee, appointed to the board of permitus to inspect this car for its serial my freshmanand sophomoreyears. To this adjustment. number. dayI still do not knowthat principal’s name, Harvey Rude, registered becausehe just didn’t exposehimself to the Republican, appointed to the in- Franklin Taxpayers’Ass’n. student body. In fact, I never knewwhat he dustrial commission. lookedlike until someonepointed him out to Shirley Ten Eyck,treasurer af the tEditor’s Note: The News.Recordregrets the me in my sophomoreyear. Republican county organization, mistake in tense that made the above Mr. Miller shows great interest in the appointedas assistant to the township mentioned headline misleading. The MYSTERY PHOTO school as a whole, and in each and every clerk. headline was not "designed to serve activity, whetherit be football, a marching David Wyckoff, vice chairman of propaganda purposes and to confuse and band competition, or the Spanish ClubjI the Republican countyorganization, frighten thd’public’, as is chargedin the never heard our previousprincipal give tfi~ appointed as township insurance letter.) ’South Somerset Scenes’ same constant support to our school func- , agent. Thereseems to be a little bit of correctly identify it as the tower For those whomissed it, last Rose Kindler, registered Editor’s note: MayorRichard Driver was tions like Mr. Miller does. Andhe also bas asked about the serial numberon his car at difficulty lately in identifying the near Bin-Dynamicson Mattlers week’s mystery photo s special interest in all gripes and complaints Republican, appointed welfare South SomersetMystery Scene. Lane n Franklin. Adrawing to reprinted, along with the puzzler director. Tuesdaynight’s special Council session, brought to him by individuals or by groups. after The News-Recordhad received the The numberof entries have been determine the winner was held far this week. As to Mr. Peaces’ idea that meetingswith Fannie DeCanto, registered only a few in the last couple af andMr.Stanley Mazurof 824-030The winner of this weekly Mr. Miller are hare] to obtain, I personally Republican,appointed to the welfare Taxpayer’s letter. Dr. Driver showedThe News-Reeordthe registration certificate for weeksand the Scenes editor has Fable Avenue,Manville was feature will receive a year’s free feel that is completehogwash, because of all board. been swampedwith calls from declared the winner, subscription to the South the students that I know who desired Just as I received the support of the his 1967 model Mereedes-Benz,which was exasperated hunters wha can’t Other correct entries were Somerset newspaper of his Democratic members of the township actually manufacturedin Decemberof 1966. meetingswith him, all were able to see him The serial number of the car is seemto find our picture, received by JosephGolden of 100 choice -- either The Manville within a week. committeewhen I was selected as Mayor,all However, three people this Driseoll Street, Manville and News, The Franklin News- I grant you, Mr.Peaces, that the discipline these people also received that Democratic 10801410026720,and this numberis written oa week managedto seek out and Larry Urbanowiezof Manville. Record or The South Somerset support. Is the Republican municipal the registration. The vehicle has a total of in both SampsonG. Smith Intermediate and News. Franklin High is not the best, but have you chairman accusing them of also being 134,651kilometers or morethan 80,000miles, "Democratsat heart"? listed on the odometer,as of Tuesdaynight. If the winner is a current ever sat in anyclasses in these schools and subscriber, the free year’s witnessedthe opposition these teachers are I wouldlike to state unequivoeablythat I amnow and will continue to be a memberof subscription will start at the facedwith? Astudent acts up ia class, talks expiration of the current sub- too muchout of turn, uses abusivelanguage, the Republican party and will continue to PTAOb.iects is rude to the teacherwhen asked to be quiet, believein andabide by the philosophyof that scription. party. Butat no time shall I allow political The rules of the contest are as and can get rather obnoxiousat times. Editor: follows: Sowhatcan the teacher do? Hecan’t touch party loyalty stand in the wayof myvoting themin anyway, for the parents will bring in myconscience to accomplishwhat is the best l. Each weekthe three South The Pine Grove ManorP.T.A. executive SomersetNewspapers will print a lawsuit. The teacher tries to give deten- interests of the people of Hillsborough board vehementlyobjects to the passage of Township. a photographof a scene fromthe tion, but the student only laughs it off as the "High School Activity Session Tran- South Somersetarea. nothing and doesn’t show. If he attempts sportation" proposal (Ref. A-4) an the 2. The contestant must simply getting the parents’ support, whether Marian H. Fenwink grounds that high school students are more through the mail or by phone, for some Mayor,Hillsborough identify the object or scene. able and capable of walking the distances . 3. All entries mustbe reeeivel disciplining, the parents usually take the proposedas bus routes, than the third and by the South Somerset News- student’s side. Andwhere do yea think the students learn their non-respectfor teachers fourth grade students, who must walk papers by noon ’ruesdiay of the ~reater distances for an education, not ac- followingweek. but at home.If the parents at homearen’t tivity sessions. correctly discipliningtheir children, howcan 1Vek: amesSuits 4. Onlypostcard entries will be The proposal was madeSeptember 11 and accepted. On the back of the you expectdiscipline fromthe teachers? The Editor: will be voted on September26 at 3 p.m. at the students should havebeen taught respect for postcard contestants must in- The Franklin Township Taxpayers’ MiddlebushSchool. It is expected to be cludethe correct identificationof the teachers at homeby the parents, so that passed, unless enough concerned persons there wouldn’tbe this discipline problem. Association has expressed its vehement the "South Somerset Scene," objections to the headline in last Thursday’s express themselvesopenly at this meetingaf their name, address and Doyou realize, Mr. Peaces, that with the the board of education. telephone number. exodusof these 1,000students fromFranklin, News-Record, which announced that it has helped to diminish someof our large Franklin municipal counsel Stanely Cutler 5. Therewill be onewinner per .... has,broughtsuit against the F.T.T.A.for libel Mrs. Betty Rhodes week.In case of duplicates, all classrooms. WhenI say large, I meanan correct entries will be placedinto average.of 32 to 35 students per teacher, f ("Cutler Replies to Charges With Suit") CorrespondingSecretary ~:. havean Englishclass this fall that was full Thi§ he~idline, has’given the Citizens of a randomdrawing to take place Franklin Townshipthe impressionthat a suit at the offices af the South ~: the first ~dayof seliool with 31 students, one Somerset Newspapers at noon withouta deskthat first day. Withinthe first has beenfiled, whenin fact, this is not the case. Such headlines are designed to serve each Tueaday. weekof school six more students tried to 6. All entries must be ad- enter this class, but werenot permittedto do propaganda purposes and to confuse and frighten the public. Demands Action dressed to "South Somerset so, becauseof lack of desksia the class. Scenes Editor, South Somerset Nowif those students whohave left the The Franklin community should be reminded that several months ago the Newspapers, 240 S. Main St., high school were to return, we wouldbe in Manville,N.J., 08835." great trouble. Anyhigh increase ia the Taxpayers’Association was threatened with (Editor’s note: This letter was addressed a suit for punitive damagesin the amountof 7. Decisions of the judge are students in both the intermediate and the to Franklin Township Manager Charles final, high schools would have to result in new $600,000in connectionwith its fight against Burger.) LAST WEEK’S PUZZLER buildings being erected. Andyou’re com- the Phase III SewerageProgram. No such plaining about high taxes? Bring back all action has been filed in the courts. That Dear Mr. Burger, those students, makenew school buildings earlier threat, like last week’sthreat of libel mandatory, and the taxes would be sure to actions, was and remainsa clumsyeffort to This is an openletter to both you andthe Reviews soar. cloudthe real issues. members of tha township council. My Also, as to your other reasons as to why Thereal issue is that neither StanelyCutler property at 20 TamarackRd. has once again peopleleft Franklin, 1 wouldlike to say that nor Sisler, Naruta, Driver and others dare been violated by cars from JFKBoulevard. Patriotism ’1776’ Style in the six years I’ve beenin Franklin, all of bring suit against the F.T.T.A. The Tax- Twicecars have struck our fence and done my friends whohave left the schools, left payers’ Association would welcomesuch considerable damageto the rear yard where because of either graduation from high libel actions and nowchallenges the above myfour small children play. Twicecars have schoolor becauseof parents’ jobs (transfers, gentlemento carry out their emptythreats. entered our house. Onetime wewere forced Still Stirring Audiences etc.). Thosefew that I heard about leaving The Associationwould be delighted to have to leave andlive elsewherefor a monthand a for other schools, I see return within a year. the opportunity to cross-examinethese men half. That time, Mr. David DeVriessaid, Patriotismseems to be bl this election year comesacross as the stubborn and obstinate I am extremely proud of Franklin High under oath in a court of law about their "It’s a fluke, it won’t happenagain," and aad the PaperMill theatre in Millburnis not manhe is meantto portray. Schoolaad will alwaysdo mybest to defend finances and political dealings. The your tax assessor said, "It doesn’t nmkeany bucking the trend. The Broadwaymusical Marilyn Horton as Abigail Adamsand its reputation. I amalso grateful to Mr. Association’sattorney wouldthen be able to difference that your backyard isn’t safe. I "1776,"opened there last weekfor six weeks MarthaDanielle as Martha Jefferson did Miller for the superb job he has done in the subpoenatheir books and financial records can sell your housetomorrow for whatI have and morepatriotic you can’t get. commendablejobs although they were past year for making Franklin the great under court rulings whichwould permit a it evaluatedfor." The story is built on the trials and overshadowedby the rest af the show. schoolthat it is, and wouldlike to take the detailed andextensive inquiry into all facets This situation is no longer amusing,funny, tribulations of the ContinentalCongress, who JamesFerrier plays the dejected courier opportunity nowto thank him for makingmy of their activities. nor a fluke. This townshipis responsiblefor havethe task of drawingup die Declaration whocontinually brings bad newsfrom ’Your junior and senior years at Franklin great The Taxpayers’Association fully intends to the safety of mypraperty and for the lives of of fndepeadeace.The story is serious; the obedient, G. Washington.’He appears to be years. take up the challenge issued by these its residents. It’s too late whenone of my productionis lighter andcarries the story for only an extra in the cast until after the in- AndMr. Peaces, onelast thing. If you’reso "sawdust caesars" who have repeatedly childrenis killed. the full three hours, termission whenhe comesto life with the critical of Franklin Township’s school demonstrated a brazen and insolent con- l demandthat a barrier be erected to the Robert Herren (remember WagonTrain) musical number, "Momma,Look Sharp," system,why did youleave the board, iustead tempt for the humandignity andintelligence rear of the property at 22, 24, 28 and 20 plays the lead role of John Adamsand does a The scenery and staging were excellent of staying and correcting whatyou consider of Franklincitizens. The Associationintends Tamarack Road. I demand that proper fine job, His voice is a little weakin the and muchcredit must be given to director to be the faults of the system? to showthe relations betweeoLeo Mindel and engineeringbe applied to makethat section beginningbut he picked it upnicely in the Larry Forde far his excellent achievement. Stanley Cutler and ;dso intends to sue Leo of JFKBoulevard safe. I will sue the town- middleand carried it the rest of the evealng. For a musical, there is not as muchor- Lydia Pisarchuk Miadel for the $5,000 he has promisedto ship if actiou is not taken oe theh’ part to Ills lack of vocalism is more than com- chestration as someothers but the story line contributeto any organizationof our choice, Franklin makethis section of propertysafe. I will not pensated for howeveri by the portrayal lie morethan eampeasates with its humorand Moreover,the hssoclutiaa is preparing a tolerate any further accidents becauseof does of tie exasperated Mr, Adams, He fine acting. counter-claimfor libel and maliciousabuse your neglect, managesta makethe crowdfeel that it ts he Onenote of critieism to the audienoe: af process in response to the preposterous and lie alone whosaves the Congressfor Whenthe cast is taking curtain calls, tt is No I)e and transparently false charges that the Carolann Damsky certain doom,lie does It expertly, most discourteous ta leave your seats and F.T.T,A.has: Benjamin Damsky Jay Garnerrecreates the Broadwayrole of head for the lobby; even if there was l, attempted "to corrupt this comnmnity Benjaminl~raaklin and literally steals the champagneon the other end. Editor: ia!~l o lankof faith iu Its leadership" shaw.llis witty lines, nmsicalsbUity and his The production lasts through November5. .. "an evil and mauhlealleadership" noturul talent colnc together to thorottghly It Is only a 00-minute drive from South 1 take lsstie with the statementmode last 3, used the English language "to cut captivate the audience and win their ale Somersetcounty and well worth the trip. weekby the Itepublieoa nmnicipal chairmau throats und knuwingly assassinate the II l,Vl~ pruval, that 1 am a "Democratat heart," charactersof iudividuals" ,#t. ~n~"lTlanli,~ John Dickinson, the stubborn Penn- Paul Lakcman I have beenu registered Republicanfor 20 4. pnblishedu "yellowrag" iu the fornl of sylvaniun who refnses to vote for the years and have voted iu every prinmry. its l,’i’anklln Factsnewsletter, declarotioa bccousoit is against his goad i lllilllllllll4UIIIIIIIII1111111111tltlfillllSlllllfllllll fllfllllllllWIIIIIIIIIIlllllllll UI Ill*lift IIIUm lllllU IiiillU IIII I have beena Rcpubllcauappointee o i the l)es~ite Slunley Cutter’s effusive and Editor: conscience, is played by MichaelWager, inunlcipal uad county levels, n ( hath my Ioehryulosedeuhlis the Associatiourepeats Mr. Wugerprovides part of the conflict in SOUTH SOMERSETNEWSPAPERS husbaud end 1 have givel i1 y ye’s ’ PoblhhodI)wty Tharsday by its ehlu’gethut lie attelnptedto hitlinklste l,h’luiklin J ,U,N,C,extends h~urliest thaliks die production as the obstinate Mr, ThaPrlnoetoo Pad¢¢t, Itw. service withlu the ltepublican party Mr, Tanlurnhito selling his larcel of laild, i0 ths nianagenlalduad personnelof the Dickinson.His rohlsai to go with the rest of My belief hi tim phllnsop y f t e MainOffice: 2,10 8oalh Main St. Mr, ’ onmro nnt i s ¢aughler, Mrs, EuslonAvei

,Miss Poslusny _New~ Arrivals I i To Wed Somerset Hospital in Somer- : Mr. Juzwin ville announcedthe following ~, birthstoarea residents: Correspondence : a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. John Poslusny of Andrew Lukac of 117 Brooks 152 East Spring Street, Somer- Boulevard, Manville, on Sep- by ville annDuneedlast week the tember 11; MISS CANDLEL. LUSKY engagementof their daughter, a girFto Mr. and Mrs. Steven T. H. BLUM MaryJ. to Mr. Stephen J. Juz- Silverman of 4 Conerly Road, COUNTY4-H AGENTS win, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Somerseton September13; Juzwinof 109 South14tb Avenue, a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Manville. Rizzo of 70’ JFK Boulevard, COMINGEVENTS The future bride attended Somerseton r,September 13; Somerville High School and the a girl to M and Mrs. Patrick - Saturday, September 23 - Horsemasters Horse Show- County Somerse County. Technical greheny of 170 North Ninth Fairgrounds- 8:30 a.m. Institute.t She is presently era- Avenue, Manville on September - Monday,September 25 . Dairy & Beef Leaders Meeting - 4-H ployed by the Ortbu Phar- 14; EvoaLake maceutieal Corporation in a boy to Mr. and Mrs. James Office-8 p.m. MaryJ. Poslusny Shea of 1112 West Camplain - Monday,September 25- 4-H Prep LeadersMeeting - 4.H Office. Raritan. Miss Lake Sets The future groom attended Road,Manville on September15; Manville High School and Mid- Sermon Topic a girl to Mr. and Mrs. David "~ ""weaolng Plans dlcsex County Community Roykaof 20 South Street, Man- PREP 4-H CLUBSTO FORM CoIlege in Edison and is also FrolTI Revelation ville, on September15. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Lake of employed by the Ortho Phar- 4-H Prep clubs for children 7, 8 and 9 years of age will be 420-A Cedar Grove Lane, maceutical Corporation in "The Lamplighter and the CASTINGCALL organizingaround their communityschools starting this week. Somerset, have announced the Raritan. He is attending Lamps,"takenframRcv. 1:12-20, Therewill be informationmeetings held from 7:30-8:30at the engagementof their daughter, Fairleigb-DiekinsonUniversity will be the sermontopic Sunday, Casting has been announced EvonJane, toRobert W. Eastun, in Madison at night and is Sept. 24, at CommunityBaptist for the Cedar WoodWoman’s schoolbuildings. At this time4-H Prep leaders andstaff will explain majoring in Biological Church, 211 DeMott Lane, the entire programand give youngstersan opportunityto register son of Mr. and Mrs: Robert Club production of "OnceUpon a Eastun Sr. of 80 Walnut St., Technology. Somerset. Naturnus" to be presented for the group of their choice. Prep clubs workin the following Franklin. No date has been set for the Dr. Lawrence T. Slaght, the March 10, 1073. "Once Upona subjects: HomeFixer uppers, Science, Nature & Environment, Thebride-to-be is a graduateof wedding, pastor, will be preachinga series Naturnas" is a musical comedy Animals,and Sports. Franklin High School. She at- of sermons, on consecutive with a cast of seven adults and Mrs.Alfred Wicklinc, was Miss Cruser Meetingsfor the comingweek will be at WoodsRoad School, tended SomersetCounty College Sundaysduring the year, from eight children. Casting will be the Bookof Revelation. September 26; Triangle School, September 27, and Sunnymead and is employed by Vietaulic RESEARCHFILM held November1 and 2 at the Companyof America in data homeof Mrs. Hal Upbin, 5 King Susan V. Cruser Bride School on September28. processing. The V.J. Sarte National Future meetingswill be held in Bridgewater,Franklin, Branch- Road, Somersetand will beginat Her fiance is also a Franklin Hydrocephalus Research CAMPLAINPTOTOMEET 8:30 p.m. Of Alji’ed Wickline burg, Somerville,Manville and Warren. High School graduate. He at- Foundationwill sponsor a color tended SomersetCounty College film on the operative procedure The first meeting of the Miss Susan Virginia Cruser, , Given in marriage by her COUNTYCAMP COMMITTEE and is employed by Torkey’s of shunting a Hydroeephalic Camplain Road School Parent RECYCLE daughterof Mr. andMrs. Charles father, the bride worean Empire Auto BodyShop as a mechanic, infant on Wednesday,Sept. 27 at Teacher Organization will be 7’:30 p.m. at the Pines Manorheld on Wednesday,Sept. 27at8 THIS Cruser of Blawenburg, was gownof satin peau appliqued Anew committee to help in the planning and conductingof the Nodatehasyetbeensetforthe with lace. Matchinglace edged Inn, Route27 in Edison. NEWSPAPER married Saturday to Alfred manyavailable 4-HCamps will hold its first meetingon Thursday, wedding. p.m. in the school auditorium. Wickliue, son of Mr. and Mrs. her mantilla. E.V. Wicklineof Philippi, W.Va. The bride was attended by Mrs. September28 at the 4.HOffice ai 7:30 pan. The Rev. Kenneth S. Dan- WendySaffoldof Philadelphia aa Invited to serve on this committeeare Grace Connerand Pat eenhauer performed the double matron of honor. Bridesmaids Smith of Hillsborougl~; HowardHoffman of Bridgewater; John ring ceremony in Christ were Miss Sandy Woolsey of Kobiela of Somerville; Laura Tarhunc and Ruth Cortelyou of ai CongregationChurchof Prin- Pittsburgh, Pa. and Mrs.Norval Franklin;Doris Woodof Liberty Corner, and TimCunha of Green ceton. Rasmussen of Morgantown, W. Brook. I} , t,. Va., sister of the groom. PI~RIqlNf, Norval Rasmussenserved as EAR...... best man. HORSEMASTERSHORSE SHOW FI~,~ Charles and Will Cruser, .... brothers of the bride, of Blawenburg,seated the guests. TheHorsemastcrs of SomersetHills 4-H Clubwgl sponsor a horse with purchaseof Following a reception at ) shop at the ConntyFairgrounds, North BranchPark, Bridgewater Landwehr’s,’ the couple will on Saturday, September23,beginningat 8:30 a.m. I?IRRINI2.~ honeymoonthrough the midwest. ¯ ~ ...... Theywill reside in Colorado. The showis opento anyoneunder 18 years of age. Theydo not need to be a 4-H member.There will be both English and Western I /3nerman°~el° 3ous° Alderson-BroaddusThebridewas graduatedCollegefrOmin Classes. The English will include pony and horse hunter Pleasure iew,lar elenmntaryeducation and Horsemanshipwhile the Westernwill include pleasure, horse- d k) °ne manshipand speed andperformance. Somel~£i°piiig entel sba~dff~lrlcbe ~3ta~ Judgesfor the eventwill be Mrs.Donna Strait Martinof Potters. villa for llle EnglishClasses andMr. Paul Tantumof NewEgypt for Ili’I1~ I I II the WesternClasses. . I The public is invited to comeand watch. Thereis no admission fee, howeverpar ticipants mustpay aa entry fee. [. Anyonewishing more information may’ contact Mrs. Gaylc J~Ltiq " . } U@ Stinson0 f Somerville,club leader.

Now At Vil School ’ DAV;"xw;;;t°7 o7;[,,,m ~, , , ;~E.~ ~.~’ 6 A.M.to 12 MIDNIGHT/forTHE KIDDIES Dance Drama Classes, peeial classes in training forTV, designedfor individual creative film and stage conductedby Mr. competence,are going on at the Vilane whohas received notable Joe Vilane Dance & Theatre commendationsand awards for located at 302 his theatre-daneestylizations for Saturday,September 23rdSchool HamiltonnowSt. in Somerset. concert, TV-off-Broadwayand From basic modern, ballet, theatre productions. i jazz, tap andeven popular steps, i(l VITAMIN"!)" ENRICHED 10:O0 A.M. to 4100 P.M. --- these Creative Dance Dramatics ..-, ~, studies equip students with the Flails FREE RUMBLESEAT RIDES FOR KIDDIES tools andskills to express their 3orority Presented by individualstylesand capabilities MILKO!L: 1,04 HORSELESSCARRIAGE CLUB OF TRENTON during the learning process, Trip To Winervv Opento girls; boys, teens and tots, all classes will serve also Xi AlphaPi Chapter of Beta housewives, businessmen,career SigmaPhi Sorority openedtheir girls, college people and September12 meeting with a Pot teachers. Morning,afternoon and LuckSupper at the homeof Mrs. BORDEN’S evening classes are scheduled. Walter G. Boehmof Cranford. On SOMERSETFARMS SOMERSETFARMS Mr. Vilane, NewYork dancer, Sept. 30 the chapter is going to choreographer, director and take a trip to Brotherhood TRIMLINE LOW FAT teacher, says, "This Creative Winery in NewYork. ICE CREAM Dance Dramatics emphasis The next meeting will be held equip students with the know- at the home of Mrs. Glynn EGGS howof dance, to cbnsciouslyuse Gillette of Pleasant Run Road, DIll E CUPS what they learn while Flemiagton, 0:15 p.m. Sept. 26, MILK progressively developing their The program will be presented Grade A 4 l¢ 5¢ individual styles andtalents, by Mrs, Albert F. Pearce from D RT.31 (9 MilesNorth of Circle)Pennington, N.J. For those whoplan to continue Kendall Park, on "Art in our each ’ ’) 4 5 ¢ for 1~Gal, I ...... ] .... in the performingarts, there are [louse, Large ozen REG.12c I i iiiiiii IN OURPLASTIC COATED .JOE VILANE CONTAINER¯ Reg. 53c Limit 6 to a Customer DANCEand THEATRESCHOOL "FROMCLASSIC FUNDAMENTALS SomersetFarms Axelrod LoSardo THRUTO NEWESTMODERN TECHNIQUES" soo,o,tFarms PROFESSIONALTRAINING IN FREE ,o,t.SODA CHOCOLATE HALF&HALF COTTAGE BALLET¯ MODERN. JAZZ W,T.T.EPURC.ASE2eel, BottleO. MILK CREAM CHEESE Studio TAP¯ DRAMA ¢ ’ ao¢ -2"1 p,NT ’Hn¢ BYJOE VlLANE 4. ott, es ,or 99’ FO =’lil31P I "~ 8 oz. Container N.Y, Choreo~and Director Rog. 33u No Deposit NO DEPOSIT.NORETURN 35o oa’ No Deposit Reg. 33o E~N,NERS & PROFESSIONALS ~’j~ -- MORN..-AFT. -- EVE. SomersetFarms WISE BREYERS SomersetFarms Professional J:L~ CLASSES FOR ~t~’~ , GIRLS, BOYS, TEENS, TOTS 1ooFLORIDA /~i’,~ ALSO - HOMEMAKERS BUTTER POTATOCHIPS ICECREAM Photography I~ig~] . CAREERGIRLS, BUSINESSMEN Large I~J~ . COLLEGEPEOPLE . TEACHERS DoublemJIp’~Ik¢ ,,^, 20¢ ORANGEtt ¢ GradeAA ’f~J Lb, Bag m~l~’Y onR IIIIPC A~m]~ Reg.65a a U I ~ L Qt, [I I e TRAININOFOR IV, FILMS,STAOE Save20a All Flavors 1,4~ Candidweddings, portraits li ~ ¯ CREATIVEBRAMATICS ¯ l[ $ ¯ JAZZDANCE THEATRE WORKSHOP IE } ¯ PARENTSDANCE WORKSHOP l| ) ¯ POPULAROALLROOM DANCES , SALESEPT. 2ist to SEPT’27th (201) 3%3110 .v.,,... 135Brooks ENROLLNOWI CALL 920,2072 Blvd.Manville 647Windsor Street BoundBrook 802 HAMILTONSTREET ...... only,at ..... t ...... FRANKLINTWP,, SOMERSET, N.J, "Dally&Sunday Newspaper onSale" ICE& FROZEN FOOD"D’EPl’,’ ..... PAGESIX-A THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 21, ].972 PublicNotices PublicNotices PublicNotices LEGALNOTICE NOTICEOF MI~BTINO OFTIlE IIOABD ’WIR~EASsad consrug on workcon. BOROUGHOF MANVILLE OF ADJUSTMBNTOF TIlE TOWNSHIP slate ot the ptaclngO[ecrttan u0gty lines NOTICEOF SALE OF REAL ESTATE OFInLLSBOItOUOB underground,and IN TBEBOROUOII OF MANVILLE FOB WtlEREA~,it appears hat there are TheBoard of Adjusimenof he Townshp certainfunds availabteln the Ca BalSurp us NON.PAYMENTOF TAXES, ASSESSMENTS of Itillsboroughwill meeton Monday, Oc- Fundof tim Boroughof 5 any~e to dathe ANDWATER RENTS AND CONNECrlONg. toberS, 1972at 9:00P M.at he bunela ’ said workrccqu ulre~ BuildingNeshanLe NJ a whch meJ~l~e NOW THEItEFOREBE IT O DAINED PUBLICNOTICE Is hereb given that I EdwardJ Marsha , Co ec or oftbeTax ng fo owingapp]leutlons will be considered: BYTIIJ~ MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF TBE blstRotof the Boroughot ~anvilleCounty of SomersetNew Jersey pursuant to the 90ROUSROl~ MANVILLE A3 FOLLOWS: demandsofthe statutes Insuch eases made and provided willsell at Public Auction onhe U, S. DomeCorporation of N.J, Block SECTIONI, 19thday of October,1972 at 11a.m, at the BoroughHalllocated In theMunicipal Buildlng~ 29aALot13 BfllsboroughRoad for per- Thesum of $14,900.00 be a pSedfrom he 101South Main Street, Manville New Jersey the folthwlng described lands. mtsstont to erecttwo signs, Capitol SurplusFund of t~e Borougho Thesaid lands will be soldto makethe amount in municipalliens chargeable ag~alnst the Manvilleto the purposesheretefore ex- Agentsfor r~meon the Firstday ot July1972 as computedIn tile foregoinglist togetherwltfi interest JohnD, Thomas Jr, Block 153 Lot 22E, pressed, BUILD THAT Complete onsaid amount from the said First day of Julyto thedate of saleand costs of sale, LynnCourt for parmtsatento erect a SECTIONR. ADDITIONNOW! WheatenVan Line, Inc. Saidlands will besold in feeto suchparsons as will purchasethe same sub eel to stockadefence, Thisordinance shall become effec ire upon redemptionat the lowest rate of Interest. but In nocase In excessof (8)percentum per passageand publication aceordtee to law. FUELOIL annum.Thepayment for the sale shall be madebefore the conclusionotthe sale or the JohnEverett, Block144 Lots 17 &170 BOROUGHOF M/~NVlLLE propertywlllbe resold. Cash or CertifiedCheeks, only, wl0 he accepted In payment. BeckmanLane for permissiono use a BYJoseph D, PateroMayor SALES&SERVICE SOPKO Anyparcel or real propertfor whichthere will be no otherpurchaser will ha struck off railer as a dweng. TO ALLCONCERNED: BUILD.RITE and~oldtothemunleipaOtyin~eforredempBonatelght8 pereentumparannumandtbe PLEASETAKE NOT CE a he ¯ NATURALVITAMINS Associates,Inc. ¯ JUICEBAR MOVING & municipalitysling have the same remedies and rights as otherpurchasers Includln5 the dghts YaneDa,Verona, Block 13 Lot 9ASouth fore!goingordinance was introduced a a Somerset,N.J. to baror foreclosethe Bght of redemption. BranchRoad, Flagttown for parmlsstanto regular meeBngof the Mayorand Coune KAVANAUGHI DRIEDFRUITS & NUTS STORAGE,INC. Tile salewill be madeand conducted ta accordance with the provisions of thestatute of createa non. conformingot. held on 6eptemberIBh 1972 and washoe I BOOKS’&LITERATURE theState of NewJersey entitled -"An act concerning unpaid taxes end assessments and read for Ihe Bra ime,Tie said ordinance ¯ HERBS othermunicipal charges onreal prot~rty and provldin6 for thecollection thereof by the Anyparson or~rsona interested In the will befurther considered for Bnalpassal~c ATTICS BROS ¯ COSMETICS LicensedPublic Mover abavematters w01be given the opportunity by saidMayor and Council at theBore Ha’[I, creationand enforcement of liens thereon (Revision of the 1918 and as furtherprovided to be heardat tile aforemenBanedUmeand CounegChambers, 101 Souh MainStreet, BASEMENTS 94 E. MAIN ST., ¯ ORGANICFOOD PRODUCTS Local& Long Distance underR.S. Lawof 1937,54:6-19 to 64:5.116")and acts supplementalthereto and place. Manvgle,New Jersey at eighto’s ockn the SPECIAL BULKRATE amendatorythereof. ALl Parcels to be sold subject to Assessmentinstallments not yetdue, VirI~inta Brazil eventagonOctober 10 h ~TSat suchme ROOMS SOMERVILLE,N.J, S 35No. 17tit Ave. andinterest thereon, and placeor anyimc andp ace, o whch 725-7716 Manville Thesaid lands so sub act to the saledescribed in accordance withthe Tax Duplicate SSN9-21-72 IT C]erk,Boardof~djustment said mceBngmay ~Jbe hd ourned.¯ KITCHENS 725-0862 Includingthe nameof the owner,as shownon thelast tax duplicateand the aggregate of Fee:$6.48 be~ CORNERN BRIDGEST. 2012725.7758 taxesand other municipal char’glee which were a Lienthereon on theFirst day of July1972 All parsonsin[crested- wg Yenan Allresidential and Over46 years of conti nu ousservice L~’ MAIN ST, SOMERVILLE exclusivehowever, ot the lien Of the taxes for the year 1972 as listed below. oreP[nanee.oportunlty to be heard eoncermng said Atany time before th~ salethe undersignedwill receivepayment of the amountdue on Byorder at the Mayorand Council of the commercialremodeling anyproperty with interest and costs up to thetime at’ payment, NOTICEOF DECISIONS OFTIlE Boroughof Manville, nlLt,SeOltOUGnTOWNSHIP BOARD FrancisA.Peltaek, Borg Clerk 846-8700 EDWARDJ. MARSHALL OF ADJU6TMENT DATED:September llth, 1972 CollectorofTaxes TheBoard of Adjustmentof the Township of Hiesborough,on Sel~tembert, 972, MN9-21.72 IT Recommendedby National Re. ASSeBS, followinga public hearingrendered the FaG:$11.70 modelersAssociation & Better Name Block Lots TaxesWatermanta Total decisionslisted below: ContractorsBureau, 8tntBUGBOF MANVILLR dos.& OledysLazowsky 19 5.8 96,19 96.19 RudolphEsposlta Block 142 Lot 19, Route I Weddings AnthonW.& FrancesXzuzel Sr. 27 55.56 370.64 376.64 200,granted a varianceto omezratea Bea NOTICEOF John&~0gail3opko 66 62.63420.21 marketand auction sale, wRficertain con- nF, O[STItY ANDDENERAL ELECTION ¯ Parties MaryMaxlmovlch 420.21 diSons. DormatCorp 72 34-35 59.83 59.83 NOTICEIS tlEREBYGIVEN that II Dances Corp 87 16-18 957,69265.54 1,213.23 I ualifiedvoters of theBoroualh cf Manvdle Dormat 87 19-20 76.15 76.13 CrownPetroleum Corp., Block177 Lot notalready registered in saidBorough under AndrewPa e 88 29-31 767.00 767.00 24A, Route 206Mountain View head ibelaws oHheStete of NewJersey governing TheresaTa~alowskl 63-64 granteda varianceto erect a gasolineser- rmanent istration, may ister Rentthis space Adam& CarolJakdnky 92 60.00 60.00 vicestation. ~nsrerwith reI~e BoroughClerk reo~the said or Adam& Carol Jake[sky 103 18-20647.32 647,32 Music by 103 21-22 87.03 87.03 Boroughof Manvilleat the Municipal Adam& Darol Jakelsky 116 $9-40 66.26 65.28 5lanfred Muber,9lock 177A,Lot 1 9uilding,101 South Main Street, 9nd Floor Andrewl~age 133 1-8 550.70 Pleasantviewand Amwellltoads granted a Manville,New Jersey, or at ihc Boardof Michael& Mary Ann Stalztaskl 650.70 varianceo erec a stockadeenos, Blections,County Administragon Building for 13weeks LorettaMatthews 138 16-20174,07 654.11 838.18 Somerville,New Jersey, at anytime up to The Ver~atone~ 143 22-26420.55 420.55 CommonwealthRomes, Block 177 Lot 21 THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 21 Stephen&Helen Kulina 159 8.10 452,07 Roue 2O6,gran ed a oaronce o ere:a s gn. andincludin Se tember Ssth. 1972. MichaelWilezek 171 21 452.07 N()I’ICEO~’ CI~ANGE OFREStDENCE DennisPhyllis K. Vents 32.63 32.63 applicationfor transfershall be made either Free public Christian ScienceLecture, "Are YouReceptive To & 180 33-34 54.40 54.40 TedRickard~ Block 153, Lot 23 Route206 fly ,spit(anrequest forwarded to 1heBorn Samuel& Made Franzoso 181 21-23 345.75 granteda varianceto erect a sign, (lark or the CountyBoard of Eleclionson at a low,low rate. Change?",Somerville High School auditorium, 8:30 p.m. Frank Walt John& Dorothy Bableh 185 23A-25 345.75 Demds&Phyllis K. Vents 128,64 9.33 137,97 I orms)rovlded by said BOrG Clerk or County 725-7037 722-2717 MidJersey Fropor tyBey, Co, 187188 13-14 65.28 65.28 AIonznVan Sehoiek, Block IS, Lot6, Tenth Boardof Elections,or b~ycalling, in personat MontgomeryTownship Committee B p.m. 49 48.96 J6B.SI $43.27 Street, Flagtowngranted a vnrtanceto Iheoffice of the BoreClerk or Courtly Bmlrd John& MaryCap erecta one- faroy res dense. nl Electionsup Io andincluding September 194 69-73 636.01 636.01 2sth,1972. Franklin ZoningBoard, 8 p.m. M(dCounty Const. Co, 200 3A.6A 31.66 31.66 Aldo Elfo Block200B Lot 16, Clerico PBESIDENTIAI~BALLOT LAW ¯ An Call Michael&Maryann Starzlnnki 200 22-23 97.91 488.06 585.97 Lane,den ed a var ance to use a moblte ao 5leanttar a PresidentialBallot Inay be Eugene& GracePlemontesi 207 27-30 368.80 368.80 home, obe I bya newresident [rom the Clerkof FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER22 EllenKetrigoan 212 13 59,83 59.83 WalterJ. &EdithWalk 225 25-28 All of theresolutions ~ezrtainineto the the nnmic[palityor the CountyClerk ot Ihe 447.17 447,17 aboveare on f0ewith the Clerkaf die Board (!runtyin ~hichIbe applicantwill have 725-3300 Ben,.Beni. & Mary Kropewnlcki 227 14.16 533.09 533.09 resi0e0ai Ioastse (laysnext precedkrg the SacredHeart CubScout Pack 286 pack meeting,7:30 p.m, Sacred Kropewnlckl 227 24-25 81.60 81.60 of Adustment and maybe inspectedduring e action1111(I bvit removedresident [rom the Joseph&OertrudePitueh 250 25-26 730.21 730.21 regularbus ness hours, (’larkol the 91~nicipa lily or tile CountyClerk Vletor&HetenDakuSr. 256 10.14 990.03 12,60 1.002,53 VirIJinta Brazg o he t’nuntyin ~hichsuch a]~p6cm~t was JosephPh01ipMi& ~Rleliote Palko 27g 14-201,686.31 1,686.31 SSN9-21-72 IT Clerk, DoardofadjustmenthlStrt,gialered Io votein 1hisstate priorIo SUNDAY,SEPTEMBER24 280 1,657,70 14.68 1,672,38 Fee:$8.64 Ihe daleol suchelection, Plumbing&Heating EdwardJ.& Ceeella T.Lair 285 2~C- 784.61 31.25 816.86 A~erson ~be moves into the Countya{[er Edward& Ga0 Jurkowskl 266 41.44 192.85 , ( i butat teasl S(tdayspriorlogic Installation,repairs 1"aeodore&I~rothy Frazter 305 192.85 GeneralE~’~clion. Ill~W vole by Presi(lenltal Petev’sA. C. Tripto Cleveland- Eagles football game. 12.13 294,42 294.42 i~l Iolas ~1new rcsid’enl i>>y tillil~g out Ibe andservice WATERDELINQUENTS PUBLICNOTICE r ,.essl’v ornnsin the Clficeof Lbeanru Dedicationof CollRgecenter, Middlesex Cou nty College,2 p.m, ’Iclh c n c p tv or Ibe ComUyClerk i mmleit°m o the(3)UlllV. BATHROOMS$595. Thefollowtag list hasbeen compiled by the Water Department andrequested to be NOTICEIS HEREBYGIVEN that sealed completelyinstalled includedin thepresent Tax-Sale as per Superintendent Edward J. Purzyckl. bidsfor the Readvertisementof Route 287. iflnn) VI,Ei K’aB E(aXTBATn)N HtK’BX Joint meeting-JFK Democratic Club and Franklin DemocraticMuni- Section5K, Drainage Improvementat I t I Y- 9 t lay thruFrklay - a:~tA 91 Io ServiceRepresentatives cipal Committee,8 p.m. TownshipCouncil Room. 60" tub, 24" vanity and cadet Name Block Cote AccountNo. Total Cedarbrcrk Road, In the Townshlof ~:0llI’ 91 lor Bridgewater,Somerset County, wil~ be SPECIALEVENING IU)UBS ¯ 5:09 P M[o commode.All faucets, showers, C. !l:nllI, M PalominoCamping Trailers trapsand shut-offs. Kaezka 81 12A.14 83 18.83 receivedby the Commissionerot Tran- DukeIsland Park Band C ...... t, 2 p.m.Fine Arts PopOrchestra. JoeK. Pa ne 72 24-25 437 47.92 s rtationof LbeState of NewJersey in the 6EPTEMBER91,92, 29, 26,97 &~th, t879 LicensedPlumber J.GolumYnsklbe 63 17-20 590 12.45 ~el~rtmentof TransportationBuilding, 10S9 Call Wm.Mendlcino 82 15-16 842 42.64 ParkwayAvenue, Trenton, New Jersey on ’ ~’tlI’ICE"iS HEREBYGIVEN that District Saint MatthiasCYO 7:30 p.m. in cafeteria.. K.Tugend 122 40-q4 1167 86.62 T}U tSDAY,October 12,IW2 at t0:00 a.m. IIoard(11 Electionsand Itegish’y in andIor ALFRED NDACK JackBuchanan 92 75-78 1326 42.65 reva0ingtime. Thereading of acceptable BOI’0U~hnt Esock’s 272 7-8 ~idswgl take placeimmediately thereafter, the Manville,County of Snnlcrsct, ’ MONDAY,SEPTEMBER 25 SophieWiik 1865 18.37 Bidswill be acceptedonly frombidders 5t;llt, nl Ncw,it,racy ~dll nice[ ot the )[ace 194 47-52 2119 127.62 classifiedIn accordaneewabR.S.27:7-95-1 et hercinalter dnsigmriedaa TCI’;S~)AV, 359-3216 StephenSuto 242 IC 2153 42.09 seq.The right is reservedto rejectany or a0 N()VEglBEH7th 1!172 between tile hours HillsboroCitizens for Education,Hillsboro School Library, 8:30 p.m. M.Zu kowskl 237 18-20 2206-1 27.02 bids. sevent 7~A 5] andt,igM ~Sl Pgi. ~revaiIHrg Ju usSmonka 235B 11 2451 31.13 The Departmentof Transportationin I me,for Ibe purposeof decing: N.Wteneek 184 26-28 2713 33.57 accordancewith the provisions of Title VIof ( INEI I I I’SESIDENT Franklin Boardof EducationPublic MeetingMiddlebush School, 8 M,Ptanzoso 186 17.20 2740 91.69 theCivil Rights Actof 1964 (79 Stat. 252) and i )NI.:t t i V[CBPSESIDENT EdwardBreyan 179 22.84 the reguthtlonsof the Deartment of Com- (~NI". ql LTNII’EDSTATES SENA’rUB p.m. 7-8 2873 meres{19. C,F,R. Part 8~,issued pursuant HNE~1~ 51EMBERBOUSE ()F I(l’;i’lt ESICNTAT[V ES Rentthis space MN:9-21-72--1T wigtesuchaffirmatively Act bercb~ insurenogEes that all inbidders anycontract that a TWO121 MEMBERSOFTIIB Bt)ABD FranklinTownship Sewerage Authority, 8 p.m. Fee:$41,04 enteredinto pursuant lo this advertisement (g"ClItlSEN FSEF~IB)LDEItS minoritbusiness enter rises will be at- ’I’W()I21MEMBEItStd*’TIIECt)MM()N fordedi/ull opportunityDor submitbids in ¢1)CN(’ILIhree 13~ year feral each Rosaryand Altar Society, Mary, Motherof GodChurch, 8 p.m., responseto this invlteBonand wig not be alnston the grounds of rage Jn.A(’I’:SO1" nE(; Isrrlt t’ ANI)VOTIN(; for 13weeks NOTICETO BIDDERS Propartyaffected by theapplication to the coLordiserimtaatedor nattana~a origin In considerationfor laSTSRYrN(II - i~ollin=g’gate ill tile TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER26 Boardof Adustment. A hearing on this bytheBoard an award, " xorg~1.010 VokuUeer Fire CoinpanvNo 3 Noticeis herebygniventhat sealedbids will applBcation of Adjustmentwill Proposal6uarantee and other bid0in Hi l[sboro TownshipCommittee, 8:30 p.m. be receivedby tbeMayorand Council of the beheldon October 5.1972, at 8:O6P,M. at the requirementsare statedin the Standardan~ ’If’ire I]onsc,North ath Avenue,Mal~,ibc, N Manvige,Somerset County, New FranklinTownship Municipal Building, SupplementarySpecifications for the I)ISTS[CYNO 2 - Pollin~place ta Lbe at a low,low rate. Boroughof DeMottLane, Somerset, New Jersey. pro eat, Plansand specifications proposal Xorth1,tad VolunteerFire ~oln)any No 3 MacAfeeSchool PTA, S p.m. Jerseyat theMurdcloal Building let SOUth t MainS re~t, Manvgte,New Jersey on Oc- Voumay appear in personor b~/ agent or orcontractobtainedand atb°ndtheformS,Bureaumao~ ContractbetespecteoAd. .l’l’i r e Honse,North ath Avenue, Manville, N taler t0 1972-at 8:00P,M. prevailing time attorneyand present any objeeDons which De~t~artment PlSI’B)CI’NIl 3 - Pollin4t~place ill 01e for the constructionof KyleStree and n- you mayhave to the granting of this ministration of Trans~ozrtattanSoosevcllSchool Norlh Avemloand SunnymeadHome and SchoolAssociation, S:15 p.m. Sunnymead eludingthe followingitems: variance. BuiLding,1039 Parkway Avenue, "Trenton, IhooksBou]cwtrd. Manville, New Jersey Dated: 1972 NewJerse during oRice hours. Cotes All-purposeRoom. 125 BituminousConcrete SeptemberIS, thereof wil~befurnished upon application P[STIDCI"Nt) 4 - PollingPlace ill the Call Tons Surface AnthonyGtamptatro, Jr. andthepa2Lzsenlofs~an~rd(ees. Thework MainStreet School.South Main Street, Course,Type SM-I (2") 502Union Avenue 30, Manville.Nov, Jersey SomersetNaturalists, 8 p.m.Hillside SchoolLibrary, Bridgewater. 320 Tons BituminousStabilizedBase Bellev01e,N, J, 07109 is to be completedon or beforeMarch I)ISTB[CrNC 5 - PollingPlace in Ihe Cburse(5" compacted) FNR,9-21"72 IT 1973. Fire No Fire 400C,Y. Excavation (roadway} Estimatedquantities ot theprincipal items SouthVolnnteer3rd Avenue. Cmn~anvil[e,any I New JersoyIlouse, 725-3300 25C,Y. Subbese Fee: $5.40 o[ workare: WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER 27 ’eco. Yd, BgchExeavaDon,UndassiBed [)IST]tlCTNU a ¯ PollingPlace in the 27Division St., Somerville,N.J. 780L,F. Concrete Curb and Gutter Class VnkmtcerFire CompanyNo, S Fin! ]louse 200S,Y. Grading and Seeding SSNLEGAL Bet 7 Cu,Yd, C ConcreteRoadway) 5ougtt3th &Washington Avenue, Manville, Buffet-Fashion Show,Somerset County Democratic Committee 7 316L~h, Ft. CtJvert Pipe, Various Types NJ 3.m.,Far Hills Inn. Drawtas spaeiflcatiolm contractand I,EOAI,NOTICE andSizes 01STBICTN(LT.PollingPlaceintheWest i 526-3424l thrmof b~for the proposedworkprepared 2 Manholes Camhdn ltoad School, WeslCamplain COPIESWHILE-U-WAITI by bBchaelS. Kachornky,Borough Engineer, No0eeis herebygiven that at an Ordinance 1 Inlet, T X Itaa~Manville, New Jersey -20 East Camp[ate[toad, ManvigeNew NEWdYI~I~E Y DEPAItTMENT OF ’ ¯ AdvertisingFlyers ¯ Contracts THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER28 Jerseyhave been filed in the office of the entitled, TRANSPORTATIONDefenseBnilding.saSouthgwdssStreelD)STI{ICTNt),9- Pc]]inPlace in theCivil near BoroughClerk and in the office of said MN9-21-72 3T ¯ BusinessForms ¯ Programs oItmNANCENO. tS- 7 Fee: $32.40 8ridseStreet and oft But[A;rcnue, 5tenviLle, ¯ Newsletters Johns-ManvipeQuarter Century Club, Induction Dinner, VFWHall. Engtaeer and ma be inspected by NewJerse ¯ Resumes prospootivebidders ~uring business hours. "AN ORDINANCETO ESTABLISHA -- I)lSTItl~rNO a ¯ PollingPlace in the ¯ PriceLists ¯ Bugetins Bidderswill be furnishedwith a eoy of the Franklin TownshipCouncil, 8 D.m. plansand spacifieations by the Eng~eeron TOWNSnIpCONSERVATIONoFCOMMISSIONItILLSBOROUGRINTBE Street,4nleri°anManvil~le,LeiOnNewBaILjersey420 SouthMain ropernoticeandthepaymentofadepaattafCOUNTYOF SOMERSET,AND STATE Oi~ ORDINANCE#41S DISTItlCrNt) l0 ¯ PollingPlace in the ~cnDollars which depesd will be returned dnlerican Le ion ttab. 4~ SouthMain BandConcert . Franklin High School,U. S. NavyBand 2 perfor- ;upon the return of the plans and NEWJERSEY" ANOBDINANCE TO APPROPRIATETHE Street, 9DmviL~e,NewJersey Ispecificatlonsin goodcondition on or before SUMOF $14,500,00 FROMTttE CAPITAL mances,afternoon and evening. wastatreduced at the re utar meetingof the SURPLUSFUND OF TRE BOROUGHOF Itbedate of theopenin~ of thebids, TownshipCommUtes o~ the Townshipof MANVILLETO DO CERTAIN IM- ’[’lIE GENERALELECTION WILL 8E Bids must be maaeon the standard BiltsboroughCounty of Somersethelg on P[tOVEMENT6ALONG SOUTa MAIN IIELD AT TIlE POLLINGPLACES Specialmeeting- Franklin Board of Adjustment,8 p.m. ropasal formin the mannerdescribed August8, t972 and na y passer[ and ap DESIGNATEDABOVE ON iPl~eretaand required by thes~ecificat[ons provedby thesaid TownshipCommittee at a STREETIN TtlE BOROUGROF MAN- I"LrESDAI’,N(}VEMBEIt Rh,L9r2 [bearinglmUstbetheenclosedname andinaddressasealedof theenVel°bid~er theregularsaidandcolnmritaedUl~convenedonSept.meeting12, 1972.held by STATEVILLE oFCOUNTYNEw JEI;sEyOFSOMERSET AND (EasternP°llsopenstandardfrom 7:00Time)AM to S:O6I’M FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER 29 and marked"K ta StreetBid" and ad- ByorderofthcTownshlpCummRteeofthe FrancisA.Pcltaek, SoroCterk jdressedto tho ~fayorand Counegof the Townsh[of }lil]sberough.in the Countyof WHEREAS,TheBorough of Manvilleia MN9-21.72 IT XEROXCOPIES HillsboroCouncil on DrugAbuse, Luau Dinner Dance, 8 p.m.Far Hills of Manv01eand must be aa- abouttoentertntoanngreementwithPubScFee: $21,06 companiedb a certified check upon a Somerset,Neshan[c, N,J. Service Gasand Electric to do certain Inn. IBoronghNationalor ~Vtate Bank drawn and made CatherineSantonastasaconstructtanworktatheBorouhofManville (Quantity ayablewdhoutcondgtantotheTreasurerof TownshipClerkalong a street locatedwithin the said RECYCLE J[~heBorough of Manvgleor a DidBoud for SSN.9-21-72 IT Boroughof Manvg[e,said street commonly SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 30 FoG:$5.22 knownas 6ougiMathStreet in tbe Dorourh ef Prices not less thanten (10)par cent of the amouat -- Manville,County of Somersotand Sta[~e of THIS :hourbid andabove be deliverednamed, at theptaee and an the NewJersey: and BlawenburgReformed Church, Roast Bee[ dinner andbazaar 5.e p.m. SOMERSET TEXTI LE STORE TheMayor and Council reserves tile right NEWSPAPER Available) 91 WestMainSt. Somerville ’ tOdefec[s rejector aatytaTormaliges and all inbids i’he o bids wave and anyto St. MattbiasCYO D ..... 8.11 p.m. acceptany bid theyshould deem to befor he PUBLICNOTICE NOTICETO PERSONS DESIRING ABSENTEE BALLOTS Township Pharmac’ ofthe u,ttorongh~, of Manvgle, ni:lliqg,][O];/ No’riCB1’(I AI,t, ItESI[tBNT5AND If youare a qualifiedand registered voter of the Statewho expects SUNDAY,ocroeER 1 U’,hestDa~:taler0atSeptember TAXI~AYEItS= t)P TIlE TUWNSIIll KI 5.8800 197-reactsBoronghClerhA’ Pollack OFP’ItAN RL[N, SOM EIt 81,7r to ba absentoutside the Stateon Nov,7, 1972,or a qualified and ’, (’BUNTY,NI’.’IV JEItSBY~OF registered voter whowill be within the 8tare on Nov.7, 1972, 712llaatilioB SI., SBRterset Ik1.II1$11:1,III1t, ililI iI_M,t e+9,72 ,, PBNBINGCLASS AE’rR)N PUll. c ~ c: ¯ SLIANT’1’(I IL 113Z,S~b)IN1’lIE Includingblindness or pregnanaybut becauseof IIInets or physical NOTARYPUBLIC 51AI’TEIt OF TAXPAYERS disability or becauseof the observanceof a religiousholiday pursuant WESERVICE&REPAIR I ’Fee’ *11’84 __ ASStIC[ATIBNOF FBANKLIN to the tenutsof your religion, or becauseof resldantattendance at a LEBAL TtIIYNSBIP,INC. ETC,, VS, NO’I’ICE EmIENEJ. SZAlUt, ET LIX, El’ At. school,college or univerRIty,will be unableto castyour ballot at tile ALL MAKES E~ Irt)CKETNilC ’,le2i-7L SUPElUtnt Mimeograph NOTCE IS BEBEBVBIVBN that at a L’t)UBT (IF NEWJERSI’~Y, pollingplace in vourdistrict onsaid date, and you desire to votein 1he BEGULAt Meal nS of Sept.12 Ir~g of lad Generelelection to be held on November7, 1972kindly write or Service OF SETS Zo ng Board o Aduslmen[that tho CDANt!EBVIRVISION, SUMh,qtSBT [R!!uwlngdouisloo6 were given pursuant th Ct) UNTV. applyin personto the undersignedat oncerequelting that a alvillan Speedy, Accurate gan[ngOrdlnanee #262 and amendnlens TAKI’INOTICB UUlt the ’rllxpayel’s absenteebbllot be forwardedto you, Suchrequest must stsie your thereto: Associaliotlol FranklinTownship fne,, ~1 Quality Work i Color I Bhlck& WhitB Ju’aecorporation has homoaddress, and t ha addrossto whichsaid ballot shouldbe sent,and SBVCon Cash& Carryt [ h N EDA ~ ~h]A#ge~ Adam B, Cila~e slgutedo p,o heN~w abevu unttllod elas~ aet[un all hi,its mustba signed whh vour 5tgnature, and state the reasonwhy you will ~raSaG ace srae aslng[e[amilyrllneh OWbe a oil behalf uf all ether tax. not be ableto vote a! yourusual pollhtg piece,No civilian absentee ANTENNAS.-TUBES lype dweS 0 oa.cel orelthSIota layorsand resldeldS 0[ the ’Pownsh[paf RUSS’ praegsesknawn aSlots 142, 4:1, 41 ht bfuch #06 r’r k ~1ar y 5 la olLIoreeoverbunle ballot will be mailedto anyapplicant unless tequost therefor is PARTS a s-Ig0area, $ 59 0et 00 0 pale alo des unklwBdly receiver1net tess thml7 daysprior to the electionand cont0ins the 725,0356 ,DENIED: Chase, dvol.et i id COtlVel’[etlhy pl.tlselgand foregoinginfermatton. ~TATIONEItYSUISISIAES le, sa a taeoAPFBAL s r etalt//03 nglOA(I Bultay ranch farll|eP Conuntsstonersale t) liters u tie 31 S, MainSL 8ontarsetCotBlty’s Laroast ’ ype l woba 0n noa,¢oafOrlabt~iota FratlkltaTuwasigl) Sawerago Autherlly lo : 6fla 1her UWII l~rsanal ase, beneEt lind plellsur ul Dated; 8eplember115,1972 TV$~rvlco DPalor )l’Ondt~o6knawe hd5#J~, 4d, 47 ht hio~k#gg i ManvillD ,a S.100are~. "A(E ,’DI " lb’lt NDTICEtltal Ull Sop. Lewrentn}R. Dlson,8omursat Cougty Clerk tand)er 8elKq’hlrCuurt of New 7254)35,1 JIM’STV SERVICE l)lVllilos, Sotuer~l~l AtlmlniMration91tlg,, Somerville,N.J, 08876 ALL PURPOSE I w, 5olnarbol 5h, R;ttHun ( AN"Eh A ~ q~AL#g9,1 MarSal’et id HOMEOWNERS h a a ~’ ~ial a cno6B,aelan eddigen =: .... ’ x 3’7 u i~ i abis bl6 dwegin8preleiae~ NOTICETO MI LITARYSERVICE VOTERS AND OASHLOANS keawlla5 ols # 7 attd tg li b ind~#s a .ill) SPECIAL ertle, TOTHEIR RELATIVESAND FRIENDS II yo091a In tbu nrilltury ~arvlcaor Ihe~potiso mdopondent of 11 C~spooIrellSk, sewerponooplioe $60Io $10,000 t AN"~I A ’ }hA, #ge~ Willta u J, pc’ i s~ t) a co ndraea ba~’k persunhi gglitutylaavico or UfOII psl!snthi li volelanl’hosltihtl or a atl¢l drivaWdywork o1 all kimh, PERSONALLOANSto $1,000 ¢lvill0n 0tl6chedto ur sarvhlgwith the AonadForues of dr0 Unllad snowya’ perrlas ol~ tuaeexl~tlusgwellles, #, a II 5in b ~k#2.g ~renlnd~5 a S.75 , ,i i,,t ,._ Trenchingarid gratlJng, 10 years LARGERLOANSTO arcs 8to t0fl witlIOgllbe 8!0to of NewJersey. or thu spouseor d0pendenI el lUBIucgompsnying 0# I p$1dtn8with a 6tvlll0n 0tBIbhodto or garving WECARRY pspadan¢8, HOMEOWNERS...... herod...... I u .~, e~ , ee.... uSee’earyaft~ with the AlmadFore6s ol tile Unhod8tetel, 6ndddglr6 io VOIP,ur It HUDSON Pleail ¢ill fordltllll liliwd~l HHlaeO~&l z g , "( AdtIMU eat g Id ara yUU01e tl iahlliv6 or lriund of 6nvIu6h p6rlOpl wllol youb611evu, will r,H=oo ...... available~ a’ ~[lae0 L doshnIo Vtlta In I)15 Oeneto191e6tlonto be hgld on Nov, 7, 107;#kindly VITAMINS 545.2270 I LeoR6by, CoBllolldbteAllYoarBIIhllnlo ,I.W"l~aIWtl ,iw i~ ~..¢ Ill=.. lmv I Seerala’y Wrlla 10 IhPucdgrsigl!ed Ot onPerD0khlg 6ppIRallion [or 6 Btllitely if tlQ tillttwor 0I tP CooveBleItl Moat|dyP6yntoot J I~ I "1 gelliad}oard e1AtiJtllihllelg sarvlu9tlalltll Rr bovototl In saidel6~llog 10 b~lIorwatd6d 10 yoth MN3gl’T IT iltllllllg yOLl[Ilpltla, 696,lelhil StlltlberI1 youar6 lit IOllll01yletvlce, 2,t0,3367 SOMERSET i’US, Mah| St, M80YII]ei i Fe, ,d ,~ IIoo/eiiddrels tBttl th6 adtJlaSlet whichyou 9to Itutlonotl or cucho ,,, ,., .. ,,,. ¯ teI srifBnif°tlgswedla tliD.+C’l IBdlBl f0t’bllel9 ufall I 1...... httllid~ of if yOlidesba die Itllllltn y gervtllabglltll [of p rohillvdIll 11hind I’INANI;IAL I lYl I I ,~61A. No~ . , a. fheiiiDiike Oil 51iplkl01tullUlRlUr aiuh hlr 0 iplllf6fyiai vlgobltlle f Io lie "i;l~’~lll~l’~’l~" II Ihdltnrnloll i I ’ ts’sislu*l lats a o~alt,tl lu Ihello6rt al SOMERVILLE htiwiirdaiJla bhn,ileilng hi yourUltpll¢6llon ihei heII 09uitha liga 61 CALLFOR OUR V’11 COCd,aI’)1 ell’a’~[Sh~1:I;’6 isu[Sv~lal(s)#VgnfthaZa ,g 111yaili s elldlillllh ig h!9nofnPt 9in hll nuinbaiIf h6Is lit IRlllRirylalvhle, PHARMACY 31W,MainSt, I ANI’:WSh’RVICI’~I I 8 ...... t ’dhlta~’9 e hu~l’llw LS I p e[~ftUlk]hl 19 llu iiw iidlh tlsli llpd1119 iRldi uis lti whichha I11101ittaad oi cpn lla Ioltild, 111Unlo. Ave, LOWRATES So111orville I SIRts~hligl61Bdry I 1 , y~,ud umu’~ , *~118arHs .u,~Bap d.,Dg6dpt lag PPilDS61ulitilIc6116n t3gt ba ttblgllled Iloln theqit dpfll0iuid, $omorvIllg,N,J, SeOolU:hlryMortgllgo Lonns DdltffJl 0epl61BbalI~, 1072 722,2323 725-3300 t lUllilRt’It"~,l’,I’~lIM80 ,,,e’r,*sklIWII al I,el~1 ,r.,,9gi ll!~ 114e I Iho’i’ll 5h Be Loilipnt:aII, Olgun,SUlDiB iPl COLlaIyClark ’i ~ i : i TI0~atah,o La ~ent Io youaJ all mvn~rtd -- AdmilllMlulit#_n Bll!~lUPlvllla, N:d, 0~[l?=fl ...... ’ ,PAGE SBVEN-A THURSDAY, SI~PTEMBER 21,1972 Miss DiVimenzoIs Wed "lb Mr. William Hartman SOPIIIE NOWOSIELSKI sara Jane DiVincenzo, The host man was Charles MANVILLE-- Mrs. Sophie daughter of Mrs. Joseph Toikka of KennedyBoulevard, Nowosielski,00, of 2!.6 S. 10th DiVineenzo of 26 LaTourette Ushers included Herb Hartman, Avenuedied last Saturday at Ave., S~ BoundBrook, and the brother of the groom; Joseph home. She was the widow of late Mr, DIVinoenzo, was DiVincenzo,brother of the bride; Stanley Nowosielskiwho died in married Saturday to William W. and RobertBrill 0f BoundBrook. May. Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Followinga weddingtrip to the She is the mother of Charles Herbert Hartmanof 353 Vosseller West Indies, the couple Will Nowosiehki,of Manville, owner Ave., BoundBrook. reside at 10 Cherry Street, S. of Charles Jewelersof Manville. The ceremonywas held at Our BoundBrook, She is also survived by two Lady of Mercy Church in South The bride is employed by otlier sons, John and Edward Bound Brook with Father Ed- MotorsInsurance Corporationin both of Manville;two daughters, ward Hughes officiating. A Somerset. Her husband is with Mrs. Catherine Symanski and reception followed at the BPO Sterling Center in BoundBrook. Mrs. Helen Koeay, both of Elks in Middlesex. Manville;two sisters, Mrs. Mary Given in marriage by her Wolf of Rutherford and Mrs. brother Gerald, the bride worea Caroline Wronaof Garfield; 20 white nylon gownwith standing grandchildren and 14 great- cluney lace collar and bodice Six Count), Bankers grandchildren. with bishop sleeves, modified waist and full skirt with cluney THISIS ANARTIST’S sketch.of what the newImmsculate Conception Church in Somervillewill look lace bottom, and a headpiece Attend Conference DANIELMACIBORSKI like whenit is finished. trimmed with seed pearls at- tached to a long white matctring PRINCETON-- Six Somerset MANVILLE-- Daniel J. Servomation Set Somerville Church mantilla. CountyBankers have registered MaciborskiSr. of 120S. 20thAve. Her bouquet was a cascade of to attend the Annual Consumer white baby carnations and white Credit Conference of the New died last week at Somerset : Hospital. Hewas 49. For Expansion Gift Campaign roses with a touch ot orchids. Jersey BankersAssociation to be Serving as maid of honor was Be was born in Naoticoke,Pa., held on Wodnssdayand Thursday and lived here for 31 years and Of Operation Monsignor Eugene B. Kelly, Miss AnnCarr of South Bound September26 and 27 at McAfee, Brook, while bridesmaids in- ¯ NewJersey. was a memberof its Quarter ServomationCorporation, one Pastor of the Church of the Century Club. He was a Marine Immaculate Conception in eluded Mrs. Carol LaFauci, Bankers registered from the of the nation’s leading food cousinof the bride; Mrs. Michael Somerset County area are: Corps veteran of World WarII service firms, is expandingits Somerville announced Sunday i.~ and a memberof Manville VFW Mills, cousin of the bride; and Charles L. Boer,First National food concession operations to a the inaugurationof a capital gift Mrs. MaryLou Hartman,sister- Bankof Central Jersey, Donald Post. national level, it was announced campaignto be conducted among Heleaves his wife, Mrs. Leona the parishioners for a minimumin-law of the groom. F. Ennis andAnthony J. Forraro, by Alien P. Lucht, chairman. The bride’s motherwore a floor North Plainfield State Bank, KiewleskiMaciborski’, two sons, At the same time it was an- of $500,000to help defray the ~ Daniel Jr. and Robert, both at length gownof hot pink double James W. Rafferty and John T. nounced that Ted R. Nicolay, a : t costs of construction of the faced polyester and the groom’s Timmers,Franklin State Bank, home; his mother, Mrs. Rose vice president and a director of ...... proposed now$1,500,000 Church Mrs. William Hartman, was Miss Sara ~ane DiVincenzo Maciborskiof Taylor Pa.; three complexon which construction motherwore a blue floor length Gerald E. Toland, Somerset the firm, will direct the new doublefaced polyester. Trust Company. brothers, William,of Somerville, effort. will beginthis Fail. Francis of Old Forge, Pa.; and Servomation,a majorfactor in Joseph of Taylor, Pa.; three the recreation onneession sisters, Mrs. Rose Nehmeof business on the West Coast for CANADIANWHISKY-ABLEND, UO PROOF . IMPORTED SYNATION,~L DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO.,blEW YORK Taylor, Mrs. Dolores Kulpakof manyyears, has formed a new Greencastle, Pa., and Mrs. division to handle concession Frances Dippi of Reading, Pa. assignmentsthroughout the U.S., Funeral arrangements were Mr. Lucht said, at such public handled by the Fucillo and locations as sports stadiums, Warren Funeral Home. arenas, racetracks, convention centers and recreation facilities. THE WINDSOR GUARDSMAN JOSEPIIR. PINTEI~. Mr. Nicolayis nowin charge of Servomation’sWestern Division, AlcxanderMelleby FRANKLIN-- Joseph R. headquartered in Los Angeles, Pinter of 36 CarmenSt. died last Calif., which.covers15 states. A week at Middlesex General successor for this post will be Hospital, NewBrunswick. He namedin the near future. Physical Fitness was 56. The company, which provides He was the husband of the hoth vended and manual food Class Scheduled Taste former Ruth Sabo. service for business, govern- Born in NewBrunswick, Mr. merit, health - care andFor Community Pinter wasaresidentofFranklin educational instituions, has for 17 years, operationsin 40states and annual Canada,s He was employed by the sales ef $300million. "Ptlysical Fitness for Modern Waldron-HartigCorp., Highland Living"is the title of a health Park. Somerset course being announced by smoothest College Community Baptist Church, In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, JosephF. of Orchestra Names DeMott Lane, Franklin Town- HighlandPark; a daughter, Mrs. . ship. It will be heldat the church whisky on five Mondays, October 16 Ruth Moore of Spotswood; his ~r~ew Conductor mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Pinter of ..... throt gh.November13, from 7:45 NewBrunswick; a sister, Mrs. until 9 p.m. ~ ,< BRANCBBURG-- George Each session will consist of Irene Gross nf Sayreville; and Jackson, music teacher in the two grandchildren. lecturing, physical testing and Scotch Plains-Fanwood school instruction in exercising. Era- Services were under the district has been appointed phasiswillbeoncareoftheheart direction of the GowenFuneral conductor of the Somerset andlungs. Homewith burial in St. Peter’s County College Community Cemetery, NewBrunswick. The instroctor will be Orchestrafor the 1972-73season. Alexander Meneby who is Windsoris born Jackson succeeds Dr. Peter executivefor health aodphysical highin theCanadian Dundonand Dr. MatteDGlare- education for the YMCAof Rockies.,.where marie in the role of conductor.A Greater NewYork. Mr. Melleby Altar Setter3" violinist, he has.a B.A. degree is a graduate of Springfield pure glacial water, robust from MontclairState College and Collegeand has continuedstudies Canadian grains and anEd.M. from Rutgers. at the Universityof Illinois and Slates Meeting The new conductor of the HunterCollege. crisp, mile-high air create community orchestra has ap- He holds a Physical Fitness the smoothest whisky peacedwith the DouglassCollege Leadership citation from the FLAGTOWN-- The Rosary Orchestra, Plainfield Symphony Junior Chamberof Commerceof ever from Canada. and Altar Society of Mary, and New Jersey Schola Con- Mother of GodChurch will hold Cambridge, Mass., and a forum. He has conductedthe Bay Physical Fitness Awardfrom the its first fall meeting on Sep- City Band, Wcodbridge Corn- NewJersey JCC’s. tember25, at 8 p.m, munity Orchestra and public The course is to be a special The Society is sponsoringa bus sclmol orchestras and bands in event offered by the churchfor trip Saturday, September30, so Woodbridge, Plainfield and comnmnity-widcparticipation.It that all interested persons may Scotch Plains-Fanwood. join in the Trenton Diocese’ will be for both menand women, FredStillwellofBranchburg, a butlimitedto30. InformationaDd MarianPilgrimage to the Shrine flutist, will be managerof the registrations are being handled of the ImmaculateConception, orchestra, announcedDonald H. Washington, D.C. His Ex- by Granville A. Quakenbush,60 Bowers,assistantdeanofstudent DaytonAve., Somerset. cellency, GeorgeW. Ahr, Bishop affairs. of Trenton, will participate in , serviceSTherewillthere’be a side trip to ," tn(+d(;It tit’(It Bee’in~ Arlington National Cemetery. l,e,__ Fttnt ily WorsIt ip St, rv t’ct, BENEI~ITSCENTEI{, ROCKYIIILL- Tim l¢ofof aod a post sermon discussion The eleventh annual dancewill tried Churcl~of RockyHill has session wilt he held. The Teen be a Holiday Charity Ball to bn initiatcd a family worshipscr- Classes will be anoouneed. sponsored by the Cedar Wood vice. it beginsat tO a,m, withthe ChancelChoir rehearsals will Wom;m’sChlb, and willbenefit entire family worshipping bcginWednesday,Sept. 20at7:30 tl~n Franklin Township Corn- togethec (mu’seryis providedfor p.m. under the direction of Mrs. munityCenter. The social affair babies). Small children are llarry Macdonald, church will be held December2 at the excused during the sermon for organist attd acting choir Far tlills Inn, Somm’vllle, KinderKirk (Clfildren’s ChLu’ch) director. beginningwitll a cocktail hourat gearedto their level andinterest. 0 p. n. Tickets amybe obtalacd Thestadymid fellowship begin at from Mrs.Josepl~ Lamb,4 dui p it a.m, Court. Mrs, Gerald llarsimlau, Charch School superintendellt, The Ires annotmcedthe teachingstaff Ibbl/rBIDTSlN¥1’rl~l’Ul’d,lC for the fall program.Carl lt0b- Wearhouse bins and IVh’s. Maryltarr will The l%daskl Pall’lot Club of teach the dtadar Classes, The Discount Boutique Manville,New Jersey invites the NurseryClasses wllltle taught by Onl.Sex public to participate il~ the an- Mrs, Gall DnVido and Mrs, anal Pulaski Day Imrade, on Mlld,,cdTahu’lck,All adult class Sunday, Octobert lit NowYork, wltil studios btlsed ollthe Bookof Thosewho will participate In the Markwill he h)d by Mrs, Nuncy 0antShills paradewll! ride the bunfor ft’t~e. I,ucus. l’aster Ilahr will give a Those who wunt to view the Bible Basics course for adults $16 NOW$7 part,dethe busfat’~ will he $Z.¢~0. Thebuaos will leavoat 11 a,nl, on eaoglos,$7 that ditto...... III,~VIVAI, ShATI,;D daaa~$5 It I’IV,t~AsSII’;’I’tISpI~;AKThe annilld Itevival lit leh’st i]altl,$3 BaDtlst Cliur~h of t,incola thesmoothest whisky ever to comeout of Canada! TILeltoverond llonlild Ciisltlo, ttliirdnaa, whorethe Itov, C,II, feriliarly Ilssocliito iiihilster at lli’,,iwit la pilalar, will beginal Oolmiu~lilullvo Itwullltltll, sll kll~.ll lha~ol+’onLIltelOl’iiicdChtllT.hiilidIIH5 a.li/, Siilllhiy, SOlit. 17, °ll°lill’li!n°l~ki’ll!l;k°ll’hinulbilll:t’ [li’t~lOittly dircJetoPof Dallier. ~ol’vicoawill start t~ucheve!ill!It OillvNllinliUflinll~i vllloqt Middlel’llii’lh, will Sliaak lit 7iLIIIII,lli,, caiidiictodfly Ilia’ at the10;30 il,ill, Suatlllyservice trey, Frccldleltohtliaun Of Chrlat 360illlll|liii st, uf the Uiitlllrhili ¯ Uiilvoruiillst T~aillli~ 111it st CI ’t~ t f plhl~uton, l,’ollowttlllphi lJliltlkell!hl, l tlt0i’aIll, 024.8046 PAG E EIG HT-A THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER21, 1972 Franklin Woman’sClub Rcgis trat ion Sets Membe rs hi p Tea Sess ions

The Franklin Woman’sClub of Mrs. Martha Costa from the l)lanned Middlebush will hold a mem- Franklin Community Center bership tea on Wednesday,Sept. Steering Committeespoke next. 27.’at the homeof Mrs.Clifford outlining and detailing what the ° committee has aeuomplishedso HILLSBOROUGE .- The Ross. 1900 AmwellRoad. East Hillshorough Jaycees are Millstone from 1 to 3 p.m. far. The proposedcenter is Io be sponsoring a voter registration Membership is open to any located on Township land ad- jacent to the new Municipal drive for Somerset County womaninterested in service to residents6-10 p.m. Sept.22 at the her communityand homeand in Building and will be program- FoodtownPlaza and 2-6 p.m. meetingnew friends. reed to service age groupsfrom pre-sehoolersto senior citizens. Sept. 23 at the modelhome in the Interested womenmay call .River Edge development on Marlena Timmermanat 844-9529 Hillerest Road. (membership chairman) ’[’he former six-month Jacquie D’Cruz,president of the residency law has been reduced club, at 844-7042. Hooper so that newresidents can qualify Newmembers of the executive for full votingrights after 40 days board were introduced at the of residencyand can vote for the Franklin Woman’sClub first Hearings Presideacyafter 30 days. meeting, held at the Community Thedeadline for registering for Baptist Church, DeMottLane. the full ballot is Sept. 28. Newchairmen include Mrs. Continue Registrationfor the Presidential PRESENTINGTHEPINS to local past presidents of the N. J. Abram Suydam, American election only san be done up to Federationof Women’sClubs Mrs. RobertPierry (left) andMrs. Home; Mrs. Richard Plane, Bearings on Chester Hooper’s October10. HowardFrampton (right) is CedarWood Women’s Club president Civies and Legislation; Mrs. F. plans to construct an apartment Hillsboroughresidents missing Mrs.Donald Brown. Not shownis Mrs. Williarn Groner,also a past Jonas, Garden and Con- complexand shopping center in the special registration sessions federationpresident. servation; Mrs. Curt Tim- Origgstownwill continuetonight can register at the municipal merman, Membership; Mrs. at the Board of Adjustment STOCKINGTHE FIELDS in preparation for the comingsmall gameseason are membersof the Ace building on AmwellRoad Sep- James Klaus, Progran’/; Mrs. meeting. The proposed Hooper Sportsmen’sClub. tember21, 22, 25, 27 and 28 from rl’h ree Locals tlonorcd Arthur Cleveland, Youth Con- developmenthas been the target 6-9 p.m. servation; Mrs. Jack Rieur, of muchconcern by residents of International Affairs; Mrs. the southernportion of Franklin, As Forlll(~l" Presidents Robert Kelly, CommunitySer- environmentalgroups and local Ready For The Hunt vices; Mrs. llmars Paupe and artists. At the general membership t’epresentativeto the Citizenship Peaceni k Pair andLeadership Institute held at Mrs. Richard McDermott are Last Saturday’s Country A numberof area rod and gun national holiday for hunters and . Action starts with the bow meeting of the Cedar Wood Chairmanof Hostesses. Festival in Griggstown was Woman’sClub held on September DouglassCollege in June. Guest speaker for the evening organized for the purpose of clubs are planning open houses fishers, season, whichbegins October 7 Phtns Presentation 13 a highlight of the eveningwas The members of the club’s this Saturdayin honorof the first Saturday is National Hunting and runs to November9. Next interior decorating group will was Mrs. Dorothy Dennis, home raising fundsto hire attorney and the presentation of NewJersey economist with the Somerset planning experts to present and Fishing Day according to a comes the shotgun season, NEWBRUNSWICK -- Jane State Federation of Women’s meeton October9 at the Mill End County Extention Service, who testimony to the Boardof Ad- proclamation signed by running from November11 to Fends and Tom Hayden, Club past president’s pins by Shop, East Brunswick, at 8:30 spoke on cryptographyor as the justmenton the Hooperproposal, IJlllL~l~l-ar-’"’" President Richard M. Nixon. December 2; and again from representing the Indo-China Mrs. DonaldBrown, president, to p.m. Mr. GoneScher will speak The national day comes just Decemberll to December;30. on "Wallgroupings and drapes". lay womanwould call it, the in an attempt to prevent a Peace campaign,will present a three past presidents: Mrs. secret writings that are apparent variance from being granted to before the openingof the hunting The shotgunseason for deer is slide-lectureat 8 p.m.Sept. 24 in HowardFrampton, Mrs. Robert Reservations are being madeby on all packaged goods on our C a r/~ iv a ! season here in NewJersey. December4-9. Mrs. Carl Moslener, 89 Winston the project¯ the Rutgers Gym. Pierry and Mrs. William Groner supermarketshelves. Members of the Franklin Topicswill include "America’s whoreside in the Somersetarea. Drive. Citizens for Orderly Planning Defiance of Geneva Areport was also madeat the The first meeting of the Nets $ creative cooking group will be (F.C.O.P.) will attend the Franklit] Boostsr C lu I) Agreements," "Failure of meeting by Miss Linda Mimi Disposal Co. meeting. They are the group Vietnamization" and "Howto Doswald, a senior at Franklin held on Sept. 21, 9:30 p.m.at the homeof Mrs. Joseph Oagliardi, mainly responsible for .fLLSBOROUG...TheTo Man i)u mI)S Sut](lay organize in your community HighSchool. She was the club’s organizing action against the ebildren of Westbrook Avenue against the war." 16 Cortland Drive, and the IVartu, d By held a charity carnival earlier subject is omelettes andeggs. Hooperdevelopment. The Board of Adjustmentwill this month at which $52.75 was Public Hearing The needlework group will On Sunday, September 24, oil andaccessories will be usedto meet Oct. 5, 8:30 p.m. at the also hear the case of Semco raised for MuscularDystrophy. Carl.no Services, whichis applyingto the Organized by the James Nee membersof the Booster Club of benefit the athletic programat PublicNotice On Development home of Mrs. William Hen- family and held at their homeat Franklin High School will man the high school. Bytheir efforts nelbery, 13 Tuanell Road. There Board of Adjustment for a last year, the club sponsoredan Franklin Township Health varianceto construct a multiple- 11 WestbronkAve., the carnival the pumps at the Mobil Gas Goes OnMonday will be a demonstration of Officer John Carlanohas sent a featured a magicshow by Terry Station at 935 HamiltonStreet, Awards Banquet, honoring NOI’B.’ETO IUBIIEnS macrame. letter to the EquippedDisposal familydwelling on Blair Street. next to the A & P Shopping varsity athletes in all sports, and Themeeting will take place in Nee, dune buggy rides by Gone Noticeis herchygiiventhat sealedhids wie MONTGOMERY-- The public The gardendepartment’s first Companyof Somerset advising Center. also purchaseda whirlpool bath he receivedby theMayorand Council of the the Municipal Building on German,a fish pond, bean bag eotoughof ManvilleSomerset County New hearing on C. &C. Builders ap- meetingis on Sept. 27, 7:30 p.m. them to correct refuse spillage toss, sponge toss and other Col. John Wilke has donated for the athletic department, Jerseyat tbe Munielp,alBuilding, lot South plication for a 136-1otsubdivision at the homeof Mrs.Richard Sas, problemwhich bas led to several DeMottLane, at 9 p.m. the use of his HamiltonFriendly This year their plans iuelude MainStreet, Manville,New Jersey on Oc- games, tober19,1972 at 8:00P,M. prevailing time for will continue at Mondaynight’s 8o Winston Drive. The members complaintsby local residents. The kids algo sold used toys, Service Station this Sundayand the continuationof the tradition the constructionof variousstreets and in- planning board meeting.. will then tour the gardensof Mrs. Accordingto the letter, the soda, popcornand other refresh- the third Sundayof each month of an Annual Varsity Awards cludingthe following items’, The proposed subdivision is James Davison, Mrs. Roger latest complaint was madeby a BankersSchool ments. Scores of children from thereafter. Banquet and the purchase of 1475Tons Bitungnous Concrete Surface located off Dead Tree and Tarman, Mrs. HowardFrampton Mrs. Murray of 3 Woodlawn Proceedsfrom the sale of gas, additional athletic equipment. Course,Type SM-I (9") the CountyClub area attended. 390~Tons nauminousConcrete Base MillpondRoads. and Mrs. Richard Sas. Road. William Peters, a health Course,(9" compacted) Graduates Two 45~1C.Y. Excavation (roadway) inspector, investigated and 175C.Y. Suhbase RememberThe Date verified the complaint. 9550L.F. Concrete Curb and Gutter From Somerset New Pr;nc;-at Mark IOEach Sanitary SewerHouse Con- SUNDAY,OCTOBER 15th 1-5 P.M. Mr. Carlano has asked the OlymlfiCS, Awards nections Disposal Companyto instruct 2lOff~.Y.Grading and Seeding Marilyn M. Morrow and Lloyd As their employeesto pick up any ] ’~’1 ’[ Drawingsspecifications, contractand MANVILLE J. Weber, both of Somerset Hills an’easyu I Job Pack I n’sI Meeting bid theproposed workprepared garbage spillage whenemptying and County National Bank,’. ’ .... byform MiehaelS,of forKachorsky, Borough Engineer, cans on collection days. If the -20 East Camplainnoad, hlanviSe, New HEALTH FAIR companyfails to comply,they Basking Ridge, and Kendall M. MONTGOMERY-- Walter Jerseyhave been filed in theoffice of the AlexanderBatcho Intermediate School MeMahon,United Counties Trust Aflurry of activity markedCub Discus Throwand Hop Race. BoroughCLerk and in the office of said mayface court action under the Ch-es-ner new orincinal of Pack95’s initial meeting,after a Engineer and ma~ be inspected by N. 13thAve,- Manville Public Health NuisanceCode of Company,North Plainfield, were Montuomerv To~vnah D H t~h Winnersof the Crab Race were prospectivebidders during business hours. amongthe fifty-five students who summerrecess, at the Elizabeth Jim Bacou, Den 7, Gold Medal; Bidderswill be furnished with a copyof the FREE NewJersey. S-ehoo~l re;orted for" wo’rk darts andspecifications by the Engineeron were graduated from the Public Mondaymor’nin~ AvenueSchool last Wednesday and Paul Wickman,Den 4, Silver ropernotice and the paymentof a depositof RECYCLE evening. Highlights of the ~’enDollars which deposit ’~’ill be returned EYE SCREENING- Relations School of the New Mr :Chesne~" res ~ned as Medal. upon the return of tge plans and GLAUCOMA SCREENING THIS Jersey BankersAssociation last meeting were a number of Gary Hinkle of Webelos won spcecificationsin good condition, on or before nrineinal of South B’runswick awards and graduations, the Gold Medal in the Hammer tile dateof tile openingof thebids. sponsoredby ManvilleBoard of Health NEWSPAPER Friday. The three-day school was ,q;-h %,t,~,t t~ot Wednesda,, Bids must be madeon the standard the se~nd::wre~n~fh:ttw~ shortly~a’~e~.";is" a’ppointme~t Twenty-one new cubs were Throw. William Brabansky, a Propnsal formin the mannerdescribed welcomed to the pack, and a newcomer,won the silver medal must01steinhe and enclosedrequired inhy a the seated specifications envelo Pack Olympicswas held. and Peter Burroughs of Den 4 bearingthe nameand address of the bidder r In the awards categories, a and marked"K’.yle Street Bid" andad- !I1 ~ad:Yersla~::~tthhee S~aU~ntoSf ;aMC~le°ifnne~iii 7~Y~e~ wonthe Bronze Medal in that dressedto tile ~.~[a):orand Council of the one-yearpin was given to Bruce category. norough of Manvdleand must be ac- teller and.above,had toprepare a wouldhe best for all concerned companiedbly a certified checkupon a thesis whichhad to be.approved Jackson, and eight cubs received Tim Kraft of Den 1 took the that he start as soonas possible two-year pins. Six Webelos Ix~yahtoNaaonalwithoutor Statecondition Bank,todrawn the Treasurer and madeof and graded by Ltvmgston’s after the decisionto appoint him Gold Medalinthe Discus Throw, tile Boroughof Manvilleor a DidBond for Superintendent of Schools Jule graduatedinto Scouts, and were with MarkSavage of Dee 5 and notless tbantell ( 1OJper cent of theamount was made replaced by six cubs graduating hid andhe deliveredat theplace and on the Bernstein. Manyof the School’s The new principal said AdrianStein of Den7 taking the hour abovenamcd. past graduates nowhold the rank into webelos. silver and bronze medals, Thehlayor aed Council reserves the right yesterday that he is taking this The Pack Olympicsconsisted to re cot anyand all bids, to waiveany of vice presidentand above in the weekto get acquainted~,ith the respectively. defectsor irffornlagtiesin tile bidsand Io bankinginudstry. of a Crab Race, HammerThrow, NewcomerRobert Picaroni acceIt anybid Ihcy should deem to be for ele Meet 940-student school¯ Dr. Frank bestdGerest el tile Boroushof Manville. Fahy, assistant principal, has took the HopRace Gold Medal. Oared:Se itemhern, 1~2rancisA,~. Webelo TomAdamski won the Pelaek beenacting as principal. BoroughClerk Chevrolet Signs silver medaland Robert Pirone MN:9-21-72 rr Rutgers Protk’ssor of Don4 took the bronzemedal. Fee:$11.70 Five Yea="Pact ToGive Talk Lawn-A-Mat WithDooley Ladies Auxilary Plans Bazaar Dr. Jessie C. Harline, acting We Are Proud to Congratulate SOMERVILLE-- BernardM. dean of University College at Man’.’ "Bud"Dooley, president and The HillsboroughRescue Rutgers announcedtoday that the Hunters and Fishermen ownerof DooloyChevrolet, has SquadLadies Aaxilary will hold four Franklin Townshipteachers signeda new five-year dealership its "Holiday Bazaar" at the have been honoredfor length of on their day contractwith the ChevroletRescue Squad Building, Old service, DivisionofGeneral Motors, hmwell Rd., Neshantc, on Dooleyrecently became sole Saturday, October 14, from 1O They are’. Jerry Berkowitz, ACESPORTSMAN CLUB, INC. ownerof the automobile agency a.m. to 5 p.m. mathematics, 5 years; Joseph Saturday, Manville,N.J. on Route 202-206north of here The bazaar will feature home Fisch, business law, 5 years; ALLERTONSPORTSMAN CLUB, made itmns and baked goods, LawrenceMoth, management,15 with the purchase of the 50 per years .’rod Karoly Nagy, Clinton, N.& cent ownershipformerly held by with holiday merchandiseand a BURNTMI LL PROTECTIVEASSOC. his cousin, liarry A, Dooley. plant booth, sociology, 5 years. Sept. 23rd. WhitehouseStation, N,J, CEDARBROOK VALLEY SPORTS CLUB NewBrunswick, N,J. CONSERVATIONASSOCIATES Cranford,N.J, 1973OLDSMOBILES CROTONGUN CLUB Croton,N.J, EAST MOUNTAINGUN CLUB AT FLEMINGTONRoe & GUNCLUB Flamington,N.J. HIGGENSVILLEGUN CLUB HINRICHSOLDS ThroeBridges, N,J, IDEALGUNCLUB Woodbrid0a,N,J, INTERSTATEROD & GUNCLUB Plainfiuld,N.J. MANVILLEROD& GUNCLUB, INC. Mauville,N.J, MIDDLEBUSHROD & GUNCLUB RARITAN Rarltan,N.J, REAV!LLEGUN CLUB CUTLASSSUPREME Reavilla,N.J. SHAWNEEBOW MEN SOMERSETFISH & GAMEPROTECI’IVE ASSOC, SOMERVILLEROD & GUNCLUB Lawn.a.maT WESTEND SPORTSMANCLUB SUNNYMEADSPORTSMAN Henflltuu,N,J, WOODFERN GUNCLUB Woodfom,N,d, VANDYKE ROD& GUN CLUI.1 ~tltllUiDl{Idby IfglblDB)=~ LhILIO[ ~It)n~ THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 PAGENINE-A GO-TEAMS.GO! MANVILLE ~7 FRANKLIN i HILLSBOROUGH

FOOTBALL 1972

THISWEEK SEPT. 23. THISWEEK SEPT. 23 THISWEEK SEPT. 23 Manvillevs HighlandPark Franklinvs. Newark Central Hillsboroughvs. Middlesex 1:30p.m. At home. 11:00a.m. Away 1:30p.m. Away

ManvilleSchedule FranklinSchedule HillsboroughSchedule

VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL

Sept. 23 Sept. 23 HighlandPark Home 1:30 NewarkCentral Away. 11:00 Sept.23 ..... Sept. 30 Hillsborough Away 1:30 Sept. 30 NorthPlainfield Home 10:30 ~ Middlesex Awayl li30 Steinert Away 1:30 Sept. 30 Manville Home 1:30 Oct. 7 BoundBrook Away 10130 Oct. 7 Oct. Oct. 14 RosellePark Home 1:30 Oct. 14 BridgewaterEast Away 1:30 7 Metuchen Home 1:30 Oct. 21 Metuchen Away 1:30 Oct. 21 WatchungHill Home 10:30 Oct. 14 Princeton Home 1:30 Oct. 28 RoselleHigh Oct. 28 SouthPlainfield Away 1:30 Oct. 21 BoundBrook Home 1:30 (Homecoming) Home 1:30 Nov. 4 BridgewaterWest Home 10:00 Nov. 4 Ridge Away 1:30 Nov. 4 Kenilworth Away 1:30 Nov. 11 Somerville Home 10:30 Nov. 11 RosellePark Away 1:30 Nov. 11 Ridge (ParentsOay)Home 1:30 Nov. 23 Piscataway Away 11:00 Nov. 18 Immaculate Home 1:30 Nov. 23 Middlesex Away 11:00 Nov. 23 Kenilworth Away 11:00

Thesesponsors support the Manville, Franklin, Hillsborough Teams.

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IS TREATEDC!l~E A K~,,ve Jj ...... ,,,a,o Steve’sTire Specialists t:Ail P~)tl~;iHl~ti ~~ AL~IO INl[,JflOl~5 4110Q, MIlln 81.Murlvlllu, N,J, 725,5744’12t~, l~O4(] Hillsb0roughRaider -~ 11t(]011 ;l~S~llgl) ,llll Ui IIIgkV~tyI~fi llgut~ItIMIIBVlL~.l, N, J, 0117 Mm~,,Thurs,O,0, Daily0,6, 8at, fl, 3 i i mt i J. i PAGE TEN-A THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 21., 1972 Treonze Hopes For Few Errors Newark To Be Opening MANVILLE-- The varsity "Well, we hope so," commented The running backs are Jim The tackles are Wayne coachingcareer of TonyTreonze Treonze.’.’Atthispoiat, weareas Jablonski (0-0, 100) and Mile Rasavage (6-1, 200) and begins Saturday whenManville ready as wewill be for this time Koitkowski(5-10, 100). Leone(6-0, 185). Test For NewWarriors High Schoolstarts its 1972 grid of the year. BobPiorkowski (5-10,145), who Dick Cosmas(5-11, 100) and season. "Weknow it is going to be a missed some of the pre-season FRANKLIN-- Coach Gene shouldhold our own, Wecould be shares the end starting assign- Jim Brown(5-10, 105) are the Schiller makeshis debut as head bigger, but the kids are ments with Pete Stanzel (6-0, The openeris set for 1:50 p.m. tough game. Although they are drills becauseof an injury, is the guards. on the high school field against rebuilding, they are going to be flanke,’ back. football coachat Franklin High aggressive and movewell." 170). Both are lettermen. In the Brownand Jablonski are the Saturday when the Warriors Commenting about his op- wings are Jim Bower(8-11, 190) Highland Park, a perennial rugged. They have a good, big Bob Rosen(5-1l, 160) is the co-captains. Central Jersey, GroupII power. line. I’m sure Jay Dakclmanwill split end. Hehas goodspeed and travel to School Stadium in ponent, "Central is alwaysa big DannyWoodard (6-1, 180). Are the Mustangs ready? fine hands¯ Thetight endis John The center is Paul Baranoski Newarkto meet Central High at team. They have good size, Threeseniors will rotate at the use everything he has. tackle spots. They are Barry "This is the first time weare Hardgrove(0-1, 175). (5-11,175). 11 a.m. strength and speed. Theymove "Welooked good in a final tune- laterally very well and this can Franzyshen (6-0, 105), Sam playing themand weare going to Hooper (5-11, 205) and Keith Golden Touch play our best. Wecan’t afford to up against Trentonand I amglad present a problem. Wehope to makemistakcs.All [ hopefor is to see our kids do a job. Wewon run right at themand neutralize Ostergren (0-1, 195). Another SWEDISHMASSAGE no serious injuries and no Colts, Pintos Stomp the scrimmage and that was their strength. Wemight have to tackle is Darryl Day=risen(0-2, encouraging to our coaching throwmore than usual to exploit 185). 201- 821-8917 mistakes." The guards are Ray Hoagland Trconzc has elected to start staff," Mr.Schiller said. their pass defense/’ BODYRUB, CONTINENTAL "Our offense looked pretty Senior KenLuke (5-7, 145) (5-11, 185), DennisVinson (6-0, MASSAGE, HOT ROCK junior Stan Kita at quarterback. 35 0 175). Reservesare RodSzabo (5- K[ta, whostarted most of last HighBridge ’ ’ good and we showed we could the Franklin quarterback. Heis SAUNA,SHOWERS, ALL IN backedup by KenLangdon (5-11, 8, 170)and Jeff Smith(5-10, 170). year, will direct thq newpro set move the ball. What really Letterman Dennis Helmstetter PRIVATE AIR COND. Manvilleoffense. ¯ MANVILLE-- The Manville Colts. In the third period, he pleased us was the waywe put up 175) and Jack Marold(0-2, 100), ROOM, WITH STEREO, Colts face unbeatenFleming=on returned a punt 50 yards to a sustained drive, eating up the The tailback is returnee Herb (6-0, 175)and Dale Phillips (6-0, 18o) are centers. GROUPDISCOUNTS. NO in the Mountain Valley Pop paydirt and Mike Franzoso Tony Pawlik clock. I lookfor these things. The Bradley(5-10, 155). In the wings A, BESSENYEI Defensively,the line has Hiller MEMBERSHIPSREQUIRED. Warner Conference game on addedthe point after. first drive took eight minutesand is DougCurry (5-0, 145), a Sundayat Gerber Field. Klesik hauledin a 32-yardpass the secondsix. That’s 14 minutes speedsteralso. Orin Mickins(5- and Woodardat the ends, the BRINGTHIS AD FOR25% & SON tackles alternate and AI Latanzio OilBurnetslnstalled The Colts, who ripped High from Tom Charnesky in the and that means wehad the ball 10, 160)is also in the picture. DISCOUNT Bridge, 35-0, last Sunday,play fourth quarter. Locals over half of the time. Ball control HodneyHunt (6-0, 100) is the (5-11,185)and Carter Smith(6-0, 3288HWY 27 586HamiltonSt. this week at 2 p.m. after the Charneskyrambled40yardson is very important," the coach fullback. Reserves are Larry 170) are the guards. KENDALLPARK, N.J. NewBronswick ManvillePinto contest, a quarterback sneak during the added. Valpone (5-10, 105), Marvin Linebackersare Helmstetter, RELAXYOUR TENSIONS Tel. KilmerS- 6453 Joe Klesik scoredtwice for the secondquarter. Young (6-0, 100) and Andy Mark Saosone (5-10, 170) and Turn Schiller wenton, "At this point, freshman John Sanders (0-0, Charnesky’ssecond TDpass of we can go against everyone and Langer(5-10, 170). the gamewas a 35-yard aerial to 175). win. Wehave enough talent to RonCerminaro (0-0, 165) and In the deep secondary are Jim Barnoski. play in our league and makea Klesik also hooted a two- SCULlLet John Pleasant (6-1, 160) will Johnson, Pleasant, Botekoand TonyPawlik of Manvillewill be goodshowing. If welose, it will share the duties at flanker. Alex Ernie Brown(6-0, 175). pointer. be partly because of mistakes Franzososwept left endfor five the only sophomore among Boteko(5-11, 170)is a contender. The Franklin coaches are Jim Rutgers’ 22 starters whenthe and if we get hurt, it will be Ted Hiller (6-1, 210) is the Magnatta, Ron Radice and Al yards and six-pointer in the tough. If we stay healthy, we secondquarter. Scarlet meets Lehigh this biggest player on the team and Heding. Tony Boscia added a pair of Saturday in the homefootball HURRYI secondperiod extra points. opener. THERE’SNOT MUCH TIMEI The Manville Pintos evened Pawlik won a starting OUR1972 FORDS WILL SOON BE GONE! their recordat 1-1 witha 12-0win secondary berth in spring Hillsborough Begins Title over High Bridge’sPoe Weeunit. practice and has held it through the fall He will probably be ’69 PONTIACCATALINA, 4 dr., ’65 FORDwindow van. .. $695. ’69 CHEVYKINGSWOOD, wag- GeorgeSolomon turned left end 8 cyl.,auto., ps/pb, vinyl roof, fac. on,6 pass.,8 cyl.,auto., P.S.. rod- for 10 yardsand a touchdownfor tested early by Lehigh’stalented air cond.Tinted glass, w/w wheel io, W/W,W/C,luggagarack, the Pee Wees in the second quarterback KimMcQuilken as Drive In MiddlesexSat. ’71 LTDFORD * 4 dr. hdtop,8 " .. $1795. Rutgers tries to avenge three covers...... $1795. period. HILLSBOROUGH touchdownsin the first quarter TackleChris Sheridanhas ]~een cyl., auto.,ps/pb, vinyl roof, fac. Brian Collins passed 35 yards straight losses to the Engineers. and got to the one on another lost for aboutfern’ weeksbecause air cond.tinted glass, w/wwheel AnotherManville resident, Bill HillsboroughHigh School travels $2996. ’71 TORINO,4 dr. Brougham,8 to Kobytarzin the secondquarter to MiddlesexSaturday afternoon occasion. We made too many of a brokenbone in his foot. In his ’67 FORDSquire wagon, 8 cyl., covers...... also, Bolash,the leadingrusher on last mistakes in the second period place, Pauline will use either auto.,P.S. cyl.,auto., P.S., P.e., vinyl roof, year’s freshman team, will at 1:30 p.m. to begin its third ...... $1085. W/W,W/C, factory air, tintedglass, The HinsboroughLittle Dukes interscholastic football seasonon andled, 15-7. Steve BedBednarchik (6-0, 190), and the NewProvidence Falcons probably see action as a reserve "In the second half, we used Re(:chia (5-10, 180) or JohnDuke lowmileage ...... $3095. tailback. _ the BlueJays’ gridiron. ’71 GALAXIE,4 dr. sedan,6 cyl. of the Pop Warner Football the second and third teams. We (6:0, 185). ’69 GALAXIE500, 4 dr., H.T.,8 Leagueplayed to scoreless tie Bob Christ of Franklin, also a The gamewill markthe start of Thetight endis AI Severson(6- cyl.,auto., P.S., vinyl roof, radio, auto.,P.S., P,B., vinyl roof, W/W, ’70 T-BIRD,4 dr. Landau,all - soph, maysee his first collegiate competition in the Mountain- madea lot of mistakes, but this W/C,factory air cond., tinted glass, last weekend. has a lot to do with the fact that 3, 180), while it will be Fran W/W,W/C, factory air tend.. powerequipment ...... $3275. action in front of his hometownValley Conference for the we are young and inex- tintedglass ...... $1695. lowmileage ...... $2895. The Dukeshad a break in the fans. The 6-0, 205-poundChrist is Raiders Of coach Joe Pauline. McDonough(5-7, 130) or Bob first quarter whenthe Falcons listed as a back-upat the center perienced." Farren(6-0, 165). fumbledthe ball on their own27. The season opener marks the Iie wenton, "our executionin SophomoreBrad Yusiewicz(6- position, end of a three-week, pre-season the backfield was very good, 0, 105) is a starting tackle. The But the Dukesonly reached the Rutgerswill be trying to halt a -session. despite the fact that wefumbled other spot will be filled by CALL356.0072 four yard line as the Falcons three-gamelosing streak against twice. Weare very satisfied with Bednarchik, Recchia or Duke. defense stiffened and they took. the Engineers, a traditional The Pauline charges played their third outside scrimmage the backs. We have speed and The guards are Brad Parker over on downs. rival. Rutgers Stadiumkickoff depth, two good quarterbacks, (5-9, 170) andNeary (5-11, 180). 1:30 p.m. Saturday and according to the HAVENSFORD Jackie Easton opened the HiUsboroughcoach, "It was a two good fullbacks and six very In the centeris Stu Agin,on the BetweenPlainfield and Somerville on Rt. 28 secondhalf with a return to the 41 gamescrimmage and we started good halfbacks, whocan fill in varsity for the first time. but the Dukeswere again unable RECYCLE out okay. Wescored two quick nicely." The Raiderswill be out to get 415W. Union Ave. Bound Brook to break the stiff defenseof the THIS RickCybert will get the call at even for last year’s 27-0 whip- Falcons. quarterback. The other signal- ping. N EWSPAPE R caller -- CharlesQuirico -- has "Middlesex always ha a big Spares, Swingers beenslowed with a leg injury and team. Theyare very aggressives missed the scrimmage on and will probably be one of the Saturday. Pautino hopes he is leading contenders in the Tie For First ready by gametime. Mountain-Valley. Dave Parks is the starting "(Dave) Johnson at quar- FRANKLIN-- The Spares and fullback and is backedup by Rich terback is an excellent passer. the Swingerswere tied for first Reechia. He can throw the long pass and place in Tuesday Morning The starting halfbacks are can hurt you with it. Wemust be Women’sLeague bowling action returnees Bob Easton and Tom careful," Pauline warned. after the openinground of play Scherer. In the wings are Tim last week. Mobile, LouQuirico, Fred Mc- Donoughand Lou Czerna. Fucillo& Warren High scorers in the opener "The offensiveline has comea were PeggyMombert with a 450 FuneralHome Inc. long way. Theyare all youngand AdamFucillo, Mgr. taree-gameseries and Jean Riley this is their first year. Thereis witha 440series, only one senior (TomNeary). 725-1763 WANTED High individual gameswent to wehope that the mistakeswill be 205S. MainSt., Manville FIG Middleton (102) and Mae kept down to a minimum,"of- Hemmingway(168). fered Paulino. PEISONOR tERSONS WHO NEED Pis tols S(I ueak()tit Viclory ()vet Law me The Manville Pistols met a Skoboalso hada 290but his ex’s tough Lawmen squad last were not as high as Mr. Saturday and squeaked out a Bellomo’s.Ed Harabinhad a 291 1173-1172victory in the Green- and Steve Maxhad a 290. brookPolice Pistol League. Next week, the Manvillefour At first, the score appearedto host Greenbrook at the West be tied at 1173 a piece. But a Fisher Police Rangeat 10 a.m. recount of the scores gave the PURCHASEA NEt# CAR Lawmenonly 1172 and Manville All Kinds of GrassSeed got the victory. & SeedMixtures The Manville squad is nowin IQuaekenboss first place tie with the LawmenFUNERAL HOME[ ALL KINDSOF and will have a shoot-out at a FERTILIZERS time and place to be announced. LIVINGSTONAVE, | NEWBRUNSWICK I ANDLIME Sal Bellomoof Manville hadI gllmer$, 0008 npto $7G REWA RD i (FREEPH TEST) the bigh score with a 29fi. Dick g DependingUltOn a minimumdown payment of 25%and rite atuoant and term of the loan, SOMERSET SHRUBS& EVERGREENS HILLS& COUNTYNATIONAL BANK’S rednced rates on car Ioaas will save you up to $75,00 on finance charges - nowuatil December1, 1972, Takeadvantage of the Rewardfor newcar loans. 6cu.ft, Peat Moss...... $4.35 Pine Bark Mulch.. $2.29 24 MONTHS 36 MONTHS Redwood ChunkBark ...... $3,75 AMOUNT TOTAL~OF FIN&NCl¢MONTHL,V AMOUNT TOTALOF FtN&NC= OFLO^N PAYM~NTICH^R{;= e^YMI~NTiOFLO^N e^YM=NTWcnaRag pOOtS All Kindsof Fencing $2,000.00 $2,180.00 $180.00 $ 80,84 $2,000,00 $2,270,00 $270.00 l OOWT FOB(IET I/~ 3,000.00 3.270,00 270,00 150.25 3,000.00 3,405,00 40G,00 All Kind=of Mower= ,00000 10t,07 0,000 Tiller= andTool= i1,5°080i1380,00 ,6,000 I ~N’+- t HA.V,.E.Y-.O_U,H.PO_OLI~ ....5~ 5,905,00 1 408,00 249.80 0,600,00 8,242,E0 742,00 POO]’-i~R-I~$ FORD GARDENTRACTORS AnnualPercentsgn Rata ~ 0.41% AnnualPercentage Rate == 8.41% (#’$’/ A WINTERIZED I." and ACCESSORIES / I | REMODELLING I / ABOVE I I _DONEONYOUR I ’" CHALLENGER IGROUNO I I PBEMISES.HELP I HORSEFEED 100 wt,$5.15 / POOLS I | KEEPOUB | 1B%OFF / PBICESI | CABPENTEeS| Grills. 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WashingtonCrossing State Park went to the dogs Sunday,but a lot of people had a goodtime too, as a crowdof morethan 2OOO turned out for the TrentonKennel Club’s first Fall Dogshow. AScottish terrier, mainghis debutin a dog show,took top honorsin the matchshow. The winner was two-year-old Lachlan Clansman (Eke), Tile terrier was tapped as best adult terrier, best adult overall and best in match out Of a field of 500 entries. The brindle- colored dog is ownedby Countess Ereilia LeNyof Milford and was shownby 17-year- old Silvia Rodriguez. About100 other trophies and ribbons were awarded. A t3-ineh beagle ownedand handled by William Hans of Scranton, Pa. took the honorsfor best houndpuppy and best puppy overall, Winners from the Central Jersey area included Fred Harker of Trentonwhose dogs wonprizes for best adult houndand best of breed in the Puli category, and MaryJane Dorseyof Flemingtonwhose Irish Setter won honorsas the best sporting dog, puppy. Other top award winners were: Best Terrier puppy,a KerryBlue Terrier, entered by ~,Irs. Robert H. Belviso and Donald Jacques of Schwenksville, Pa.; best Toy puppy-a-Pug, entered by Barbara Neumanof Neptune;best Toyadult-a-Maltese, entered by Jane Simpsonof Westmont. Also, best workingdog, puppy-- Doberman REALLYGALA OCCASIONS call for long luxe gowns,such as simpleblack taffeta Or stark Pinscher, Alvin Griggs of Plainfield; best working dog, adult -- Great Dane, George jersey,both sparked with rhinestones. Martindell of Marlton;non-sporting, puppy, Schipperke, Elizabeth Lafferty of Cologne; best nonsportiag,adult -- miniature poodle, George Gibb of Oakland. Alsobest sporting groupdog, adult, Golden Retriever, Ernest and Ann Boivoran of Pants Dressing Green Brook. ,

ONPARADE - Handlers put their dogsthrough the pacesduring competitionat the TrentonKennel Club Dog Show held at Wash- Proves Popular ingtonCrossing State Park.

Whenyou’ve seen one fashion Predictions that the pants suit pulled together with turtled shirt show, you haven’t seen them all, wouldcontinue in popularity and vest. Or a bright blue pants as Staey’s proved last week, The were conservative -- it’s suit wornwith a seater in broad LawrenceShop had to schedule everywhere,and anytime, from stripes of blue and bitter green - three separate sittings for en- morningcoffeetothe champagneby Geist&Gets(. ’" thusiastic customerswho oohed hours. Blazers are still "it" in this i and aahed over someof the most’re start the day, one might try separates game, but jackets cut :: beautiful clothes to be shownin a Jones NewYork outfit, checkedlike shirts in all shades, all i several seasons, blazer over gently flared pants, weights, all fabrics from velvet ii!!!ill " to suede,are giving blazersa run i for their money.Battle jackets, chunkyand croppedat the waist, are also popular, but anyonewho i::i::i wearsanything larger than a tO should takes long, searching iiiiiii !!!!! look in her mirror. Hipscan look awfully wide whenthey’re not i!iii!ii! camouflaged. ii::i:: Turtle neck shirts this year !iiii come in more shades than !iiiiii Iloward Johnsonice cream. And that’s a goodthing, becauseyou can’t put together "tile look" ::~i without them The "what"to put over pants is varied: Ann Klein makes a haadsomepetit point wooltent - snape that woulddo marvelously. Or pick u glen plaid tent with A SHOWDOG’S LIFE - Mrs. DeloresGibb preparesCurzon’s swashbuckling colhu’- u goes Barristerof Ardmoreto meet the judges during tile TrentonKennel alone or with a matchingvest. Trenchcoats in suede or leather Clubdogshow. tram Stacy’s new y expanded leather and suede dopal’tBleaI) or the kindof all-wcatberfabric takes snifllly orraluy days equally m stride arc slouchily elegant Anda suede d.’lshiki would n’ovide a dashing s gestureIor anyoatl’it, All el Ihis Is not to say, however, that tile dress ts coinplotoly ubsnletc Sol’t wool llll ilaslcls are tlewly popular and rosily I’lattcrit~g, andt;cotTrcy Beetle’s sbirtwuisl clussic in whitewool with camelIou(2bes is the best reaso, yet l’er switching, Pants gata per(ins, with plduzzopolltS- widecrelle nlleS h)ppeday ~ turex shrink laok llroperly restive Eloise Curtis Inakes])Ilk tot tilt) woaluuwith. Static(to t)’lluru waistline, oil ill OUOel" sllllkyI)~llltS, shrill top andKnit nfidril [lulstou’s sweaterserie lovely fhlid IbmIrom be’tie fleck to Innerare ()lily l(ll’ tilt yotlllguBd very [u’nl DUIWOl’a with a long, 10IIg pcarl rnpe, are smashitlg, (hi Ihn olhnr build |bn really gala occasionsstill call for hlllg Itlxe Ble, vns, ’|’a WI[:. Ilmchu ehiffol; with (leo) I)hlnghlg lleck] I10.18 lelUbulll cd nfur; |l sll~l )In hlucktaffeta ~rlnccssline with rhigcstomls (littering ol’otuld Ils thee) hnl’ausbun /!eckllue u tlhttter of gray 1211floe, Ilzothlikewith Its dolmau PANTSGO EVERYWItEtlE olnl hlyarttd look s mo~ti)u!.nllar slt~eyoa, a stllrk Wlllte J0r~tey WilyIll Pilllls,dlo!ising walstmlwith rldllestonns AH,HI TtlERE - A trio of GroatDonut par~th palt a Pu0of tile All Ill ~lll, It Iookttlike n VOlT excitingscllsou, (1,11,11. WgtlfingtonCro.i.tl StatePork ground= dudull the Tre.tonKulmal CLI F F MOORE ~atloto= ClubFall DOllShow, PAGE TWO-B THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 2;I, 1972 ! SUBSCRIBE ’Compost’Billed In Jazz Event Television Will Eye Theatre[ntime will present the AhmadJamal, Gunter Hampel, , jazz group, Composts, on Sun- Miles Davis, Nina Simone,The ’~" NOW! day, Oct. 1 at 8 and 11 p.m. in Four Tops, Larry Coryell, and Join the 5,800 SculptureCollection Hamilton MurrayTheater. This Sea Train amongothers. is the first in a series of programs creation to completion as the "Composts" employs three subscribers "Sculpture in the Open," a by up and comingartists in the percussions, and like compost, half-hour color film made massivehead is placed atop tbe (sure of their pedestal. jazzfield. the group!s multi rhythms in- especially for tho NewJersey "Composts" band members tertwine, melt, and brew. Their seats) to the Public Broadcasting Authority, Other great worksinclude Cubi Jack DeJohnette, Jack Gregg, first albumwas released last takes viewersin, on, aroundand XII1, a figure burnished in chrome steel by David Smith; Bob Moses, JummaSantos and March, and they are presently new through the out-of-doors HaroldVick have compileda list recording another for Columbia. masterpieces on the Princeton’ "Floating Figure," a large yet of credits to entice the most Ticket information and ’ professional University campus,Sept. 24 and graceful female nude by Gaston Lachaise and the angular black demandingjazz enthusiast. They reservations for the Oct. 1 con- Theatre Co. at 27 at 8::10 p.m. on TV/52. have individually played with cert maybe obtained from the Among the most famous steel work, "Five Discs, One TheatreIntime boxoffice. McCarter/Princeton sculptures on the campus is Empty," by Alexander Calder. OPERAAUDITIONS ’Agamemnon,’’TheTempest’ Pablo Picasso’s "Head of The visual complementsthe to Ibsen& Sam Shepard, Woman"Carl Ncsjar discusses verbal as 80 year old sculptor TRENTON -- Artists’ Seasonopens in October. the creative and technical con- Lipchitz describes "Songof the ShowcaseTheatre, i150 Indiana Phonetoday for a Theatre siderations involved in forming Vowels,"a sculpture in bronze Ave., announces auditions for Companybrochure the 15 foot high, 20 ton structure inspired by the artists ob- new members.Anyone interested (609)921-8700. from Picasso’s 12 inch model. servationof two harpists playing. in opera or operetta maycall the LOWLOW PRICES Viewers may follow the theatre, 392-2433or 883-1775. MOVIES masterpiece from the drawing Sculpture ’in the Open was board to the cementmixer, from written, produced, photographed THIS and edited by Hughand Suzanne Johnston, a Princeton film- WEEKEND: ~1~ .,t~- BALLROOMDANCING making team. ’Good& Ba.d Vibrat ons’ ~HIGHTSTOWNCOUNTRY CLUB DoubleFeature: ~nll~l EVERY WED., FRI. &SAT. ’Godspell’ Booked at 7:00P.M. For Return Date Fri., Sept. 23-Eddie Shawe Sat., Sept.23 - Andy Wells & S. Smith ACADEMYAWARD SHOW I[ WOODSTOCK Wed.,Sept. 27 - StmudSmith Easter Sunday In response to public demand, "SUMMER0F’42"1 (Complete& Uncat) ~];l~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~DOORPRIZES-- SNACKBAR ivlcCarter Theatrehas scheduled Shown:6:30-10:10 Winner of 1970 Academy ROUTE33, HIGHTSTOWN,N.J. Award:Best Documentary a return engagement by the JANE FONDAin ’ II National TouringCompany of the "KLUTE" | ,.plus. smashoff-Broadway musical hit Shown:8:15 Only "Godspcll" on Sunday evening, I at 10:15; April 22 at 8 p.m, Thepreviously announcedperformance on Oct. 13 soJd out within hours of the GIMME openingof ticket sales this past week. ’Sleuth’ ComingTo MeCarter ...... ,,~ SCHOOLOf DANCE McCarternotes that the April SHELTER 22 returo engagement,for which GeorgeRose, left,,explains to DavidHaviland why he hasthe waxfigure of Jolly JaokTar,tho Jovial with MICKJAGGER & Princeton,N.J. tickets are now on sale, is Sailor, in his living room.With a buttonpressing arrangement, he says, "1 makethe jokesand he laughs." THE ROLLINGSTONES scheduled for Easter Sunday Theaction takes place in "Sleuth," the TonyAward winning mystery-thriller comingto McCartar Or: Diasasterat Altamont Ballet evening-highly appropriate for a show based on the Gospel ac- TheatreSept. 28 and 29. TheBroadway hit is a sell out, exceptfor a fewstanding room tickets, cording to St. Matthew. Con- FRI.& SAT. with ceived and directed by John- Shown:12,2,4,6,8& 10 Ivlichael Tebelak,with musicand Internatkmal Faculty lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, SEPT.22.23 AparriSchool of DanceL~ the prodacerof tile PrincetonBallet Festivals "Godspell" openedoff-Broadway ConcertSeries Offers heldannoally in Princeton,N.J. TIwschool offe?s coursesin classic in May,197l, and is still going ballet attd modernlance front beginners;hroagll adPaneewith classes strong. Productions of the 2nd SHOCKINGWEEK I for childrenand for adult&Registration by appo&tment~ masicalhave since openedin Los Angeles, Boston, Washington, Munich Bach Ensemble Aparri Schoolof Dance London, Paris, Melbourne, 217Nassau Street PrincetonNew Jersey Sydney, Toronto, Hamburgand A concert by the Municl~Bach Elisabeth Speiser, contralto Music-at-McCarterseries Will Bcrlin. Choir and Orchestra under Anna Iteynolds, tenor Ernst include the first PFincetonap- Telephone(609) 924-1822 conductor Karl Richter will Haefliger, and bass Keith Engen. pearances of Soviet pianist highlightthe 1972-73edition of the Duringtheir two-weekvisit to the AlexanderSlobodyanik, violinist 12:15,2:20, 4:20, 6:15 Intime Schedules "Music-at-McCarter" concert UnitedStates, the Munichchoir Pinchas Zukerman, and harp- 8:15&10:15 series. andorchestra will presenta four- sichordist Anthony Newman, Auditions For The 150 singers and musicians coacert Bachseries at Lincoln whowill present an all-Bach of the Munichorganization will Center’s PhilharmonicHall, and recital including the "Goldberg cometo iVlcCarter on Thursday, will also appear io Boston, Variations." ’As YouLike It’ Oct. 12 at 8 p.m.in a performance Philadelphia, Washington,and at Familiarfaces returning to the ’s major of Bach’s "Mass in B Minor." DartmouthCollege. series will include lutenist and productionof the fall is "AsYou Thesoloists will inclndcsoprano Subsequent events on the guitarist Julian Bream,pianist Like It," Shakespeare’scomedy, ClaudioArrau, and the Guarneri with music. It will be presented Quartet. Nov.9, 10, ll, 16, 17, and18. Althoughseries subscriptions Preliminaryauditions will be Staff EngagedFor are available only to Princeton held Wednesday,and Thursday, University students, faculty, Sept. 20, and21, from7:30 to 10:30 administ,’ation and staff, p.m. Anyoneinterested in trying McCarter Season remaiaingsingle tickets for all out shmddsign up for an audition concerts (including the Munich time in the lobby of Murray A numberof new faces are in Broadwayand a North American BachChoir) are nowavailable at Theater, where further in- evidence at McCarterTheatre, tour last seasonwill create decor the McCarterbox office. formationis available. as it gears up for the first season for McCarter’s U.S. premiere of its newprofessional theater performancesof SamShepard’s The play will be directed by company. "The Tooth of Crime." Daniel F. Berkowitz,familiar to William T. Gardner, until Mr. Jenkins, a graduate of the Film Series Intime audiences for his direc- recently managingdirector of Yale School el Drama,designed torial roles of "TheHostage" last NewYork’s Urban Arts Corps, Oscar WiNe’s"The Importance Bills Musical spring and Shakespeare’s where he produced and managed of Being Earnest" and Harold "Twelfth Night" last summer. the tryout productions of the Pinter’s ’"the Homecoming" current. Broadwaymusical hit, during the last MeCarter rap Marathon "Don’tBother Me. I Can’t Cope," reasonhere in 1970-71. McCarterTheatre’s pre-season has been engaged as general Steve McCorkleof NewYork manager. He takes ad- and Robert Farley of Atlanta, series of fall film programs ministrative control of the Ga., have joined tbe staff as continues this weekendwith a company,and his responsibilities stage managers. double-bill entitled "Goodand The Princeton Ballet Society ¯ AudreeEstey, Director include coordination of Mc- BadVibrations," featureing both Carter’s crowdedschedule of "Woodstock" and "Gimme musical, pops, dance and other Sholter." PRESENTS theater events. W.C.Fields "Woodsiock," the documen- Two former employees will tary fihn chronicleof the famous head the newtechnical depart- Classic Opens August1969 festival of "music, ment. Lowell B. Achziger, who love :rod peace," will be shown ’" ALVIN ALLEYAMERICAN designedsets andlighting for the Intime’s Series Friday and Satnrday eveningsat Off-Broadway production, 7 p.m. Wimmrof the 1969 "Godspell," is lighting Theatre Intime inititates its Academy Award for Best technician. He was set designer fall fihn series on Friday and Documentary,it features per- DANCE THEATER for Summerlntime ia recent Sutarday,Soot. 22 and23 with the formances by a wide range of IN months,creating the productions W.C.Fields classic "NeverGive a popular folk Dad rock grmlps, of "A Flea in her Ear" and Sucker an Even Break." including Joe Cocker, Crosby, Stills &Nash, Arlo Guthrie, Joan "Whatthe Butler Saw," as well Six censccative weekcads of as deslgldng lighting for the films will fill the fall with Bacz, John Sebastian, The Who, TRENTON latter, tie wastechnical director celhdoid variety. AccompanyingSha-Na.Na,Ill,chic llavens, dimi at MeCarterlast seasoo> each feature presentationwill be |lendrix, Saataaa.’11111 Ten Years the first chaperof an old fihn AItcr. Under the direction of Douglas A, Cooper will be Michael Wildleigh and Bob Sunday,October 8th at 3:00PM technical director, At McCarter seth, d, beginningwith "Zoulhies ill 1971 lie assisted the scenic nf Ihe Strahlsphere." (Leooard [~,lUUl’Jce,"Woadstoek" is a three- AT THE WARMEMORIAL THEATER designer in four produetious, Nimoy’sfirst science fiction hour nmsical marathon which role,) idso advaacedsonnd and fihn- "Caesarat the Rnblcon,""Little uulkhig techntqaes for such Don’t missAIIoyl Foundedin 1950,the __ _ . _ . Murders," "The lmportauco of Serials will beginat tl p.nl,, Betug Earnest" and "The fcalurc prescntalimlsat Ih;10 eyelltSto il newhigh point companyhas been cheered tn packed "Wnodstock"will be followcd housesever sinceIn Europe,Asia, Africa, [Iomecorfiing," lle worked in p.nl. ell, twtl,iim. nulnborous capacities with euchcvouhig ut liP, 15by "(ihniae Australia and America,The music Is jaz~ visiting theatre vehicles as well Sheiter," tlie docuniental,y hy blues and splrltuals.,,the dancing is "Superlativesdo not as musical lind dancn produc. RECYCLE Alhor t 1 v 5 ysosollth ecstatic,dramatic and vital, Thewhole ex- tions. THIS ill-fated 1970eoucerI lit Allalnanl perienceIs "total dancetheatre", suffice, , . the only Duvkl Jenkins. whodesigned by MlckJagger and Tlln trolling NEWSPAPEf4 Stones. Watchfor future announcementsabout appropriatewords in this tile rock opera, "Tonlaly", 101’ "The Nutcracker" performed by the instanceare ’Buya ticket PrincetonBallet Co,, returning to the War YOUARL fNVlll:/) Memorialby popular demandthis Christ. and see for yourselP." masseason, sides to a Japanese Garden RESERVESEATS NOW EASY TO GET TO-EASY TO PARK and Fortickets to Alvin AlleySunday, October B, AT THE WAR MEMORIALTHEATER 3 PMat the WarMorner al 1’heater.Send cheek Bonsai Exhibition andeelbaddrassod, stamped envelope with this PRICESl ~NDA/HOPPER termto: (~URRYTICKET AGENOY, ~5 N, WillowSt, ORCHESTRA$5,75, $4,75, $,3,75 By Polly Fiiirmall Trenton,N, J, OOOO8 BALCONY $5,75, $4,75, $3,75 NO, tickets Prise Oreh gel0 Total $2,75 and $135

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State_~Zlp Atlvlo:Itlr ,111¥Ihnls,il Oluldvlns lll;] MI,Ltlfdt Iluad i ¢lARl:liZNI ,r.,, ~,o,,u.,,,, I I a,ln, li n,lii llrhiceBm,N.J, IaULY7 t tl , HI i IOototellie ellltla aalliiMitll,! ala a aoealtg gltga gg glittl~$ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 PAGE THREE-B Russian Chorus Art Association To Offer Players To Cast ’Plaza Suite’ Seeks MembersWide Range Of Courses i Around The Galleries i PENNINGTON-- Tile Pen- production.She will be assisted The Princeton Russian Chorus ningtonPlayers will present Nell by GeorgeKolitsas. is about to begin its third year ~ With Miriam Friend Simon’s comedy hit, "Plaza under the directorship of Daniel Aspiring painters, sculptors young people ages seven-t0. Suite" at Heritage Hall in the Casting for the seven maleand Skvirand is actively seeking new and cra!!smen wil!soon be able Amongtile new adult level First Presbyterian Church in five femaleroles will be held on members. The Chorus is com- to enrou m a wine range of, courses will be a class in basic h’cne Burke of East Brunswick Penningtonon Nov. 3,4, 10, 11. Sunday,Sept. 24 from1 to 4 p.m. prised of membersof Princeton’s courses offered this fall by the drawing and painting taught by and Elizabeth Carpenter of fna R. Wilner, whodirected andMonday,Sept 25from7:30to academicinstitutions and local Princeton Art Association. well-known painter Armando Princeton Junction runners up. "TheMousetrap" for the Players 10 p.m. at the Old Firehouseon townsfolk alike. Though Accordingto Helen Gallagher, Moralesof the CooperUnion Art Lora Lee Engelmann of Belle in April of 1971and "Kismet"in MainStreet in Pennington. primarily gathering weeklyfor chairman of the Association’s School. Mead and Sharon Sutton of the Open-Air Theatre at their ownenjoyment in singing class committee, the new Other new offerings include Princeton placed in amateur WashingtonCrossing State Park B.ussian liturgical and folk schedule represents the most advanced printmaking with mixed media, last summer, will direct the music, the members of the extensiveselection of classes in Judith K. Brodsky, basic Chorus, as a communityservice, the Association’s:0-year history. techniques of sculpture with RECYCLE Jeanne Pastey, and an in- havealso presented programsat "It’s a varied, balanced THIS Merwick, Carrier Clinic and program,"she said. "This year, troductionto silk screenprinting Palmer Square during the the classes for both youngpeople taught by AnnGross. NEWSPAPER Christmasseasons, and this year and adults have been expanded Last fall, nearly 200 persons they are anxious to expandthe and several excellent new attended the Association’s program. teachers havejoined our staff." classes and Mrs. Gallaghersaid Daniel Skvir, who teaches The newly expanded Young she expects the figure to be i Russian at P.D.S. and is an or- People’s Program includes higher this year thanks to the dained Russian Orthodox courses in pottery making increased numberand diversity ~q clergyman, encourages new without a wheel, printmaking, of courses. CoolHand Luke 7 members to join the group. and techniques of fiber con- Additional informationmay be What’sUp Dec? 9:20 "Ability to read the Russian struction. The addition of obtained by contacting the alphabet is not a prerequisite," Roweaa Kinsman, Joan B. Princeton Art Association, 3 he advises, Needham,and Carleigh Heft to SpringSt. Rehearsalswill be held in the the Association’s staff made theater of Princeton Day School these newclasses’possible. on The Great Roadon Tuesdays Continuing this year will he Ballet Society O’,EaL Classes at 8 p.m., beginningSept. 20. Sharon Safran’s workshopfor Classes Begin beginOctober 2nd Eighteenth Year Singles Nr DANCING COCKTAIL Withthe start of classesfor the A EVERYSAT. & SUN. NITE PARTY 1972-73season Thursday, Sept. Pe’rE ~ ~o~aaavic~ CREATIVETHEATRE FOR YOUTH 2I, the PrincetonBullet Society’s Professionallyoperated School of Balmmarks its 18th NOTI’INOHAMSunday- Sept. 24-. 4:30-7 p.m. dramaprogram for grades Admission$3.00 year under the direction of GALLERY100 director Fleurette Fausand artist YvonneBurk, Audree Estey, whofounded the PLUS 2ndthrough High School BALLROOM readyto receiveguests at galaopening of exhibit of Mrs.Burk’s PaulNewman MercerSt. HamiltonSquare, N.J, HOLIDAYINN organizationin 1954and has been printsand paintings. TheLargest Ballroom in the East at Hightstown teaching dance in Princeton COOLHAND LUKE Enroll Now Withaft BigBands |Northof Rte. 33) since 1942. Sat.& sun. Mannee at 2 At Gallery i00: through dead trees at the WHAT’SUP Dec? Info: WriteP. Box281, Hights- The schedule for this year timberline, to mountainpeak. It’s forfurther information: Sat. EddieShaw town, N.J. 08520or phone includes 55 different classes, Sun.Harry Uber A Burk Solo a mOmentoof this summer’back- 609-392-3597or 448-5937 eves. including45 in classical ballet for pack trip in tim Wyoming Write-RD 5, Box50, Princeton beginning kindergartners Tile art seasonis off to a start Call- (609)924-8027 throughadvanced adults, five in Rockies. in our amazingly endowed Mrs. Burk studied at the moderndance, four in jazz, two community,with major openings LaytonSchool of Art, at the Art in women’sexercise ballet and, addedthis year, twosessions of this week. Students League under Joseph At Gallery 100 YvonneBm’k is Hirsch, in Princeton with MEN SHARONSTUDIO yoga. Located at 262 Alexander showing recent paintings and Prestopino and also with Ilya Now’throughTuesday St., the schoollast year hadover graphics in her first one-man Bototowskiand Robert Russin. September26 WhoLike to Singat Parties 600students enrolled. JackLemmon & 50 DeerPath Rd, Princeton Every other year the Ballet showhere. Mrs. Burk’s workhas With her husband,Dr. Creighton BarbaraHarris been seen in groupshows and Burk, chief geologist for Mobil in Society’s School of Ballet area competitions, and she has Oil, she has travelled extensively BRINGYOUR DATE presents an original, full-leng01 THE WAR 921.6156 taught classes for the Princeton in Europe, the MiddleEast and ballet at McCarter Theatre, Art Association. Her paintings BETWEEN MEN To which is open to all students the Orient, always with her ar- haveshown an evolvingstyle and tist’s eye opea, andsketchbook at AND WOMEN except kindergarten or first (RatedPG) grade beginners. This year of those at Gallery 100 the large hand. On the evidence of this THETWIN RIVERS SHOPPING MALL Arts& Crafts Classes and arresting canvas of a slum show it would seem that the Evenings&Sat. 7 &9 "Alice in Wonderland,"to be youth slumpedagainst a wall of Sunday:4:30, 6:40 & 9 For an Evening choreographedby the school’s graphics mediumis just right for graffiti represents her latest and transmitting some of this ex- Spacein 6-7 year old group faculty, will be presented Children’sMatinee of sometimein May. mostindividual. But at this show perience. it’s tile prints that count,and it is Sat.& Sun., Sept. 23 & 24 The membersof the faculty YvonneBurk’s exciting new at 2 p.m. plain that ’etching has become work will be at Gallery 100 Instructionin: plastics, ceramics,wood, stone, wire, have all had distinguished like salted peanuts’.., an ad- THE TINDER BOX BARBERSHOPHARMONY professional careers. Headedby throughOct. 12. wax,drawing, water color, acrylic paints, etc. missionof the artist, 75c FOREVERYONE Mrs.Estey, the faculty includes At the opening ’Adrienne’s Lila Popper Brunner, Joan Bridal Bouquet’ was the *****, Wed.,Sept. 27 Classesbegin Sept. 25th MortonLucas, Jerry Ross, Ruth UtaHagen & with cynosure, a soft-ground etching Arecord numberof enti’ants to DianaMuldaur RuthSharon, instructor Langridge and Avrit Johns. of unfailing appeal, with its CondonBrown will head the Yoga the Princeton ShoppingCenter THE OTHER delicate tracery the actual im- outdoor art show on Saturday THEPRINCETON CHAPTER classes. print of her daughter’s wedding (RatedPG) Joyce Trisler, the in- includedartists fromthroughout Evenings&Sat. 7 &9 ternationally famous modern flowers.It’s just oneof the novel central NewJersey. Anda fine Sunday:4:30, 6:40 & 9 dancer, choreographer and ways in which Mrs. Burk has day brought out record-breaking S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. used her newetching press. She crowds. Some 145 people COMINGSOON: SERVINGIN OUR master teacher, will again be has experimented with com- THEGODFATHER returningas guest teacherfor the exhibited. Awardswere madein NEWUNUSUAL MANNERI binations of intaglio techniques, twocategories, professional and BUTTERFLIESAREFREE FridaySeptember 22nd 8:00 P.M. Friday night series of modern using everything from etched’ danceclasses. amateur, for pit and acrylic SEAFOOD~, r.tu,o, copperplates through mezzotint, painting, watercolor, graphics, AdmissionFree Refreshments The Princeton Ballet Society zinc plates, to cardboard cut- maintains tire Princeton sculpture and mixedmedia¯ Best 4~. AT OURPIANO BAR outs. She has achieved original in show award went to Martin RegionalBallet Company,which and very rich effects through Wed.through Sat. also has a moderndance division, McNultyof Pluinfield, for a novel use of tile new inks, as sculpture. Local winners in- PRINCETON made up of promising young shownespecially in her red ’h’is’, SUBSCRIPTIONS Smorgasbord Luncheon dancers chosenby audition from cluded AnnPackard of Hopewelt, typicalof a kindof print she plans judgedbest in oil painting among studios throughout central New to pursue. UNIVERSITY Serveddaily $2.50 Jersey and nearbyPennsylvania. the pros, "Biff" Heinsof Belle Mrs. Burk’s consummateskill Mead, second-prize winner in AVAILABLE The regional companyis par- as a draughtsmanis evident in Wed.Nite Special ticularly knownfor its annual professional watercolor, J. CONCERTS such worksas ’Faces’, a complex Russell IVIycock of Princeton TILLOCT. 1 holiday performance of "The design ol faces from her sket- 2 Maine Lobsters $4.95 Nutcracker." Its newproduction University, first, and Trudy chbook from travels around the Glucksbergof Princeton, third of "Coppelia," staged by world. Her feeling for the out- 1972 - 73 Thurs.Nite Special Frederic Franklin, director of place in graphics, and James the National Ballet Company, doors lends integrity to ’Tim- Gary of Redbank,whose work has MONDAYEVENINGS 8:30 P.M. Lobster& Filet Mignon $5.05 berline’, a large print done whieil premieredto rave reviews beenshown at Stuart School,first SERIES I (Surf& Turf) Japanese style in three separate in sculpture. Phyllis Halsted of at Trcnton’s War Memorial plates ascending from high Theater last spring, will be altitude Alpine vegetation, Kendall Park was judged best Late nite buffet $2. presented at MeCarter Theatre amongamateur’ painters, with GARRICKOHLSSON, Pianist October 16, 1972 servedMen. thru Thurs.10:30 P.M. to 1 A.M. in April. MeCarter Theatre Oteg Briansky, of the Ballet Weekdays- Russe de MonteCarlo, will be THOMASPAUL, Bass November 6, 1972 11a.m. till t a,m, guest teacher for Ihe Regional McCarter Theatre 1013~td~/etlt:d¢’~,,tlt~[:r,¢~(t.’ll,,~ (.009) 397"O330 Sundays- 1 till 8 Companythis year. CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA December 4, 1972 SEASONI97z--i973 GEORGSOLTI, Conductor 1. MUSIC FROM MARLBORO October19, 1972 (Thursday) MOZARTEUM ORCHESTRA OF February 26, 1973 2, DA CAPO CHAMBERPLAYERS November16, 1972 (Thursday) SALZBURG McCarter Theatre 3, MICHELPODOLSKIj Luteuist and January l l, 1973(Thursday) LILI KRAUS,Piano soloist SUBSCRIPTIONS:$22.00 and $17.00 CHRISTIANEVAN ACKER~ Mezzo- so,ratio SERIES lI 4. MUSIC FROM MARLBORO February6, 1973 (Tuesday) H GUSTAV LEONHARDT, October 23, 1972 L MUSIC FROM MARLBORO April 5)1973(Thursday) Man,thru Thurs. 7;le &9:15 flarpsiehordist McCarter Theatre 10 McCOSHHALL--8:30 P.M, Frt.&Sat, at 6,8& 10 Sun,2, 3:55,5:150, 7~45 & 9:40 JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAI, Flutist January 15, 1973 SUBSCRIPTIONS:$15,00 STUDENTS:$8,00 ~%U.~,In,l~a II~ll|l N, Of Trenton with the JULLIARD QUARTET McCarter Theatre Singletickets $3,50 Single tickem$2,00 ¯ 4th SmashWeek ! ¯ Fcburary 12, 1973 Noreserved seats TheIoltg.run hit playOB the screen MARILYNtIORNE, Mezzo.soprano McCartot Theatre wth all ts humorand till its heart, 1 L MINNESOTA ORCHESTRA . March 5, 1973 DEPAI~.TMENTOF MUSICCHAMBER CONCERTS STANISLAW SKROWACZEWSKI, McCartcr Theatre Conductor SUBSCRIPTIONS: $20.00 and $15.00 6unsealPTIONYoaM~lq,nhsaUE’rAOlrAND MAIL Wrrll YOUSolraeK Plot~e detach and mail with your check

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Mayer Jr; l)ivision canback this up, photography, Mrs. Donald J. Sincehc first offeredthe course Whatdo his studentshaw~ to :i run by tile auctioneer, John say? .’ Pinelli; a Restoration Corner Tome; poinsettias, Mrs. bye years ngo, more than 80 Frederick M. Eden; pre-bazaar Imrsons have participated. "I feel a different attitude in : whichwill feature a collection of (Groupsore intentionally kept o.vscl’." s lys p nt engi leer eouutry pieces, both large and coffee, Mrs. KeneethH. Fisch- beck and Mrs. Thomas A. small.) ~I’lo (’anit’ to this countryfour small, decoratedin the folk art years ngo froIn India. "I have "’ style; a Fatber-Daughlerdinner Buzard;publicity, Mrs.Frank P. ’l’hcy havecome I’ronl all walks Reiehe; publicity photography, AUCTIONCHAIRMAN Mrs. SimonFried discussesfigurine with of life, ;~ilh thosein professionalnun’e self-confidence and my :!2 on Dec. l; and an International AuctioneerJohn Pinelli nnd scnli-professional fields :lpproach to problenls has Booth with many items pur- Ms. Pryde B. Brown; Raffle, Mrs. Fred M. Blaicher, Mrs.. I)redominating -- managers. dnmged." :. chased abroad. Iloldm’ of B.S, and ME. ~: Old favorites such as Gourmet Francis H. Dyckmanand Mrs. sales personnel,engineers, social John E. Kuser. Auction AddedTo List ~ orkers, almlg with degreesll’mn his native hind, he :: Foods; Knitting and Stitehery; honn,nmkers,artists and others yarned an M,S. in industrial :.; The Teen Boutique; Christmas Also, reception, MrS.J. Stuart ~dlosegoal is to maketheir lives vngineeringat Mississippi Stnte 7: cards, decorations, and wreaths; Hill Jr.; refreshments, Mrs. ()f Bazaar Attractions lllore ilteaningfu[, hefore eonling n’orth, tlerc he .: flowers, dried and alive; silent Michael F. Splcer and Mrs. Adrive for donations of an- Participants have been ubout lotmdenq)loynlent as oneof two ~,~ auction and books will again be Theodore K. Graham Jr.; evaluation or an appraisal by Idant engineersin a snmll hut tiques, artand uniquearticles for auctioneerJohn Pinelli. equally divided between the represented amongthe booths at religions art, Mrs. Albert J. sexes. Their educational llourishing enterprise in the Bazaar. the Stuart BazaarAuction begins Mr.Pinelli, whois donatinghis Dreuding; resotration corner, this week. Mrs. SimonFried is backgrounds have ranged from I~nrliugtoncounty, :, Mrs. Edward T. Littlejohn; services to the school, is a ’,igh schoolto collegegraduates, Chairmen for the event in- secretary, Mrs. David G. Rib’ chairmanof this latest addition memberof the NewJersey State lit, connnutedI’rom there to ;; clude; Bazaar Adviser, Sister to the annual event. Society of Auctioneers, Lehigh .olderso[ master’sdegreesnnda NewBrunswick for his c~urse. .: chey;silent auction, Mrs.Joseph !ew ~ith their doctorates. MaryK. Oswald;baby sitting, F. Crowleyand Mrs. Robert K. All items given to the auction VaneySocietyolAuctioneersand :utd pkmsto continuehis studies iS Miss Margaret Rose; Bazaar Abernethy; staging, Mrs. C. are tax deductible. Receipts will the National Auctioneers "Everybodywants to succeed in the h;xtcnsionDivision decorations, Mrs. Edward J Shelley Acuff and Mrs. John P. be supplied, based on the donor’s Association. at sonu,thing."Ivh’. Ciotta says, ,\ you ger nnm,tlolder of an :: McCabeJr. and Mrs. EdwardM Belli. "l)ut log mnyo1’ them don’t AB.in llistory frmn Saint Leo ;: Crane Jr.; Box Stall, Mrs. Also stitchery, Mrs. Audley knowjusl what sort of success (’ollege ili Florida, "really en- s Charles F. Wceden’III;calendar, Clarke and Mrs. Domiaick [hey are seeking, or howbest to ioycd"the course. ,’/is chm’mand .~ Mrs. Jeffrey S. Reinert; DeMarco;teen boutique, Miss Job Mismatch Causes :lttain it." keeninterest in people hold the :-, children’s entertainment, Mrs. Caryl Kuser and Miss Tracy Tall. dark. with an easy tongue promiseof u hright futare in his :: ltarry lteher Jr.; Christmas Smith; teen boutique advisors, and~1 frcquen[ smile, Nil’, Cintra inctnstrial personnelwork, :: cards, Mrs.Nicholas H. Bayard; Mrs. William H. Burchfield and Social, EconomicIlls seemstO nnlgnetize his uudienee and Mrs. Edwin W. Wislar; TENTHANNIVERSARY Bazaar at Stuart CountryDay Schoolis Iteferring to college as af- :: beingcoordinated by Mrs.Kenneth W. KeuffeL Mrs. Michael H. Karin; as he tells themwhat they must lording "oppm’tunty to fiad Christmas decorations, Mrs. telephone committee, Mrs. A Princeton business but still wepay a terrible price in do. ": AnthonyW. Tabell and Mrs. Neff psychologisthas challengedU.S. waste, incompetence,theft, labor yoursc ’," he views Cintta’s .: O. Cole; treasurer, Mrs. George business and college placement problems, and even industrial Thefirst step,in his opinion,is lu’og/’anl as nffering l’urther f. H. Sands; used book shop, Mrs. specialists to redress what he sabotage. to knowuneself, to "strip off the nl)portunty in that direction. Frank S. Rose and Mrs. Barbara called "ournational failure to get protective shield with whichwe "’l like the wayJnles sets it "~ the right maninto the right job." "Evidence of employee tend to surronnd onrselves." up." he suys "lie’s not over- Johnson; wreaths, Mrs. William unhappinessis everywhere,"Dr. hearing, lie’s very relaxed and M. tanning. Dr. Herbert M. Greenherg, Next is "to establish out" i." President of Marketing Survey Greenburgsaid. "In fact, it was priorities"aed thento set goals-- bc relaxes yot ." and Research Corp., of Prin- the subject of the coverstory ia "not tim impossibledremn, hut GRABA Mr. Ciotta x~osnanwd "Man of ceton, told the annualconvention last week’s Life Magazine.The ~oals that ure attainable, goals ’2~ OI)cningsExisl I. of the Midwest College symptoms are endlessly com- Ihe Year"in 1961hv the Plain- Inwards which WCCUU nmasare field Ai’etl ,layeees.;l’hrce ye "s PlacementAssociation that this piled, described and analyzed.’ ore" progress every day." > REAL CrcatMty Class failure contributes heavily to But log little is being done later he wnsdubbed "Young Man 12 Youdon’t really get morebourbon such social and economicills as seriously to understandand deal Tnachieve this self-awureness. ot the Year"bY he ycces of his :2 "Discoveries In Creativity," Mr. Ciotta encouragesmuxinmnl ’ in a bottle of J, W.Dant. It Just tastes personnel turnover, ab- with the problems. honu, town, North Phdnfield, ".,: the Princeton YMCA’sunique senteeism, job dissatisfaction, dialogue umonghis students -- ~dlere he is an enthusiastic :," !: that way.TasteJ. W. DantOlde Bourbon. programfor boys and girls of In the experienceof his firm, T and even unemployment."Given which has evaluated more than not the enmtionally fraught inlrtieipant in rem’eational Goodhonest bourbon at ..-~..~ ages 3, 4, and 5, meets Monday :firing of intiundc problenm,but In’ogranlsIor youngste’s ~ and/or Tuesdaymornings from g the haphazard ways in which 175,000 menand womenfor jobs a good honest prioe, d~ ~jl~--~ people find or are placed in in business and industry, the h’unk un(I open discussion of I)l his ownreaction to his ",,2 - 11:15 a.m. beginning Monday, jobs," he Said, "it is almost :altitudes Inwardsjobs, families, courses, Ile says !’l learn nmre =~" Sept. 25. Openingsstill exist in single most pervasive cause of miraculous that they adapt as job dissatisfaction is the uational andworld affairs, h’omthem than any nlemher of , i!~. (/ Olde Bourbon the Mondaymorning sessions. Sensory games, films, books, and guest artists supplement activities in music, dance, poetry, and painting. The ex- plorations have a twofold pur- pose: to developan appreciation of the arts -- artistic pcrception-- andto motivateself-expression. Eva Kaplan, a Lawrence Township creative arts specialist, leads the program. Mrs. Kaplanhas a B.A. in fine arts andan M.A.in creativearts. She is also affiliated with the Jewish CommunityCenter of SSPROOF ¯ STRAIGHT BOURnONWHISKEY Greater Trenton, Ewing 0J, W, OANI DISTILLERS CO.NEW YORK, H,Y, Township. 700Jefferson Avenue Bargain Basement Bristol, Pennsylvania Slates Close-Oul Phonei786-3311 CRANBUP,Y -- The Cranbury Bargain Basement, which ilas FREE served area migrant workersfor PUBLIC (Guest Card Holder) SESSIONS RATE8 the past four summers,will hold Morning: Morning: a close-out sale on Saturday, * * ~ ICE SKATINGSEASON * * * * Tuesdaytht:6ugh Saturday $1.25Adults Sept. 30, from10 a.m. to I p.m. MembershipCard ...... $2.00 10:00s.m. to 12:00noon .75 Child Clothes, toys, household ar- Skate Rentals...... 75 Afternoon: Afternoon: ticles and remnantswill be of- NON CARD HOLDERGENERAL ADMISSION Tuesdaythrough Friday Week-days fered to the generalpublic at the ¯ ,¯.¯.**¯ ¯**** ¯ (extra) .50 .]:30 p.m.to 5:30p.m. $1.25Adults old Cranburyschool building. .75 Child

, * * * FAMILYNIGHT RATE * * * * Saturday& Sunday Saturday&Sunday Afternoon Afternoon STAND First Member...... $t 5,00 2’.30p.m. to 5:00p.m. $1.25Adults EechAdditionsl Member ...... 7,00 .75Child TALLER (MembershipCerdIncluded) ’Exclusive’Authorized Thisemitlea family members to skate every Sunday night from 8 p.m.to 10p.m. at noadditional charge. Evening: Evening: Agentfor Men’s Tue;Wed; Fri $1.25Adults ELEVATORS®Shoes Wednesdayafternoon 3:30 to 5:30 FREEto all cardholderl. 8:00p.m. to 10:00p.m. .75Child in CentralN.J. (SehJorCitizens admitted without charge.) Saturday MarlyStyles to choosefrom, 8’.30p.m. to 11:00p,m, Callor wrile for free catalogue. ¯ ,¯¯ GROUPRATES *,,¯ PRIVATELESSONS AND [AVINTHAL’S Churches- Schools- Scouts,- Clubs ¯ ’’* GROUPINSTRUCTIONS *’*a Pa~es- Industrial (Childrenand Adults) NORMAL& ORTHOPEDIC Underthe directionof DavidOwgn (Nst!l Champ) FOR THREE MONTHS--AVAILABLE TO ANY SHOESSINCE 180S ¯ * * * PATCHICE-HOCKEY * * * * * * * ¯ ADDITIONALINSTRUCTORS * * ¯ ¯ SO,Clinton & Ch~teatAvei. Informationsvallable st office. GIRL OR BOYFROM 8 TO 12 YEARSOF AGE! PAMMASON DEBBI GERKEN Trenton¯ 302"2643 Childrenare dasignsted thru High School. and (GOLOMEDALIST) (NAT’/CHAMP) 2661Main St, (Rt, 20E) Arrangement! madewith tha prof~ional of yo~r~holre. ¯ ProfossionalInstruction! Lawreneevllla¯ g96,1§00 ¯ AbsolutelyNo Strings Attached! =SKATESHOP--" I herobymake eppllcation for membershipat the I’ENT CAMPERS (Excluding ttle piano of courBe TRAVEt,I’ItAILERS EXPERTSHARPENIH6 INQUIREAT PICK41PCAMI’EI~ ®RUNDYRECREATION CENTER , NoObligationto Purchase! ¯ I’ARUS¯ TF.It RY OOMPLETELINEOF ¯ COACIIMANo COX 700 J~ereonAvenue~ Brlakolr Ps, 19007 ¯ I’OUR.A.IIOME EQUIPMENT THEOFFIOE PARENTS - COME IN WITH YOUR CHILD e IERACO¯ SCOTTY AOUESSORIES 19/3-?J Wlat*, SlmdnI ~e~ - $ 3,tl e CAMI’LINE¯ PLIblA FOR TODAYTOREGISTER - Do,’t ml. thla QoldonopportL.~ltyto O,O,M,¯ UOOPER No, 81rti~day glvo yourchilli the cllallOO[0 developllU)Ir llIU$ica 3olf21111filDy l eENI REIBEL-SHERWOOD NAME PHONE Ioarnlngnow to play ll~O pianofreo of anycoBt 1o youl VIRilOUP, Clnnpleto PRIVATE Calllphl~Siuru VlOTORIAVlLLEADDRESS KOHOHYDE- ADnli¢onlfor IiJmsalfaDd ~aou|D, flOU SS narat3t sndlo¢ guarulan for nllllor BARBER’S minorsbslau in anOllCaeon,nt/raov assumes rlS~ of all inlurlosrvStlltlll[] froln alie NESTORJOHNSON at all la~tlif~vsado naralh relaal~e~ Bltslal I~ala Raaraallonal AulhOrlfy Item any ORUROUP CAMPINGCENTER all OalnU0USfastntlrl tharafron~ tl l’r CllI,:8]N81’AI,l~EI’t STALL,&DEAN u i SAIE8 & RLII Allt8 HESPLER ;IGNATURE INSTRUOTION HAMMOND! OROAN U,S. HW,Y, NO. 1 NORTHLAND w’°’ SOUTII BRUNSWICK (Naxt, to Finnt~gao’aLena) - ETO TELEPHONE(t)v.m, fulhaluv lU0) ((J09l 590"2700 201-297-3049L ’ "SevenFor Central Jersey S,~s.,.~, NEWS Tile ManvilleNews Classified Jtdvertising The Franklin NEWSRECORD

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pears in all seven newspapers ASSISTANT MANAGER ltOUSEIfOLD HELPWANTED - SERVICESTATION attendant. SAI,I.2SMANto KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - SCItlPT WItlTEB, Technical & (circulation 24,400). The Pr~: FLEA MAHKET~-- Lawrence TRAINEEretail food service 10 1 or 2 days a week. Owntran- ’Full or part time. Applyin person, husincss. Neat Evening shift Experience Canum.rical.Professional writer ccton Packet. The Central Post. Jaycees. Sat. Oct. 21st. at St, yrs.of age or older. Goad future sportation desirable. References Henzlcr’sEsso I’,t. 33 & Milford preferred. Call for appointment, v. th broad experience in script Windsor-Hights Hei’ald. The Ann’s Cburch. Wanted: Dealers forthe right person. Call 921-g630. necessary.924-97!18. Rd., Hghtstown, N,J. 452-2800,Mrs. Grant. v, riting. Knowledgeof marketing’ LawrqnceLedger, Franklin Newsand/or sellers. Tuble rental $0. - t’xtrcmely valuable. Experience Record. South SomersetNews and Call 1182-6240.Charity benefit. MATUHE FEMALEbabysitter n2 costontsouml-slide, tihn strip, wantedTwin R vers area, mainly PART TIME :UUlnu2tion n’oductiou, n must, Manville News. Ad~ may be TIMEKEEPEIt-PART’rIME ’lltACTOlt ’I’RAILERI)HIVER mailedin or telephoned.Deadline weekendeves. (609) 443-1959 WAITER/WAITRESS FLORISTSALESGIRLS Vnricty of subject ntatter, must have L)tIT physical and be ALLEN’SFLOWERS-- presentation, style and audience. for newads is 5 p.m. Mondaysif Bus.Opportunities_ 443-1949¯ Far BesidenceBuilding operated. Experienced.$2.35 per hr. Willing :lbhr to passroad test¯ Call 247. area florist is looking Bothlull tinm and Iroo hmcewill theyare to be properly,classified¯ COMPTOMETEItOPERATOR -- y Sheraton Princeton Corp, to be aa call for occasional lun- 120g.Mr. Kennedy.0 am-4pit] I m cheerful newfaces I,c coosidcred.Call Mr. Sagotski Adsreceived on Tuesday:before Priacetooarea-top payno fee. J & :after llood tlopewell Twp.Ideal cheons and dinners. Must have 0pmintment.AU ctual op. their bright n21-0100. noon will appear as "TooLate b os t on for retired person. San- portunity emit dyer. WEttAVE a wholesale business ~ J Temporaries 2936 Brunswick ay lbru Wed3 pm-10pm. Work owntransportation. Please call New Classify". Adsmust bc eaneelle~ all cash accounts, growing by Pike, 803 - 5572. nta s f guring time cards 921-9000.ext. 2500for appointment by 5 p.m, Monday. leaps and boands. Weneed al for interview. SECRETARY:Financial report SALESHELP wanted, part time HATESare $3.00 for four lines el dependable associate in your areal r, WAr,irma t.anv ne da a raking up new time cards,-’ Interviews by{nights & Sat., & Sun. Exp. eceivmgsupplies etc. Apply in EDUCATIONALTES’I;ING typing for CPAoffice -- good Call DonAllen 466-1preferred but not necessary. less for oneissue or, if orderedin with $900.00 minimumto invest in ~g,A’i;rince~n~.~ °OwntrYan ersoa or call F. Evatt (609) 639- working conditions -- terms advance$1.50 additional for two & ~.- SERVICE Allen’s Flowers Hopewell, Imagine Rt. 130, East Windsor. cquipme]t and nve to’y whchsp°ttatl°n wce~ ~ . _ ...... 4301. negotiable. Reply c/o Central Applyin person. conseeut ve weeksor issues, and will turn over about two timesl relerences, ~’u~-uz/a. Post, Box#120, KendallPark. the third insertion is FREE, monthly, Income potential ex- Princeton,N.J. Thereafter - each consecutive ceptionally high. All inquiries issue only costs $1, Next in- strictly coafidential and should TIIUCK DRIVER AnEqual OpportunityEmployer GUARDSq Uniforms farnished l crementof four lines 50 cents per include yore" phone1/ and areal AVON workin Princeton-Lawrenceville/ ItI’SI(IN l)ll \I’TS01AN week and the same thereafter. code. I 2-3 days a week. Drive tractor FOR SMALLOFFICE. Must be Area.For appt. Call 201-329-6021. [iVAC& Plumbing trailer. Must have valid N. J.. accurate with figures, able to / Ads maybe displayed with white CONSOLIDATEDCHEMICAL FACINGBIG BACK-TO-SCHOOL type. Permanentfu’ll time. Apply ¯ l .Minimuut5 years experiencewith space margins and/or additional CORP. EXPENSESwhen your children drivers license. Apply: (.onsulting Engineerprcfe’able TYPISTS& SECBETARIES Conovers Dary, York Hd., MOI HLR S HIbLPER wnnted. capital letters at $3,50 per inch. FreezeDriedProductsDivision start tbe new term? Start now Higbtstown,N.J. Goodlayout and drafting skills Specialdiscount rate of $3.00pet’ 3815Montrose Blvd. Suite 120 earning moneynear homoin your IIUBERTINI)USTItlES Sit ep i,n or out. Anyoneinterested rot uired. Pernmnentpositron with inch is available to advertisers llouston, Texas77000 spare time. Find Out howto sell Oscar Drive Hoosevelt, N,J, Temporarywork available to you ~all 1609)448-7037 or (609) 448- mechnnical department of ex- running tbe same classified I 609-448-0900 at Manpower.Stop in or call ’ AvonProducts and earn .money CAPABLE, RELIABLE, ex- ~407. pandingl~rinccton N.J. A/Efirm. display ad for 13 consecutive [ for tuition clothes, and all those today, interviews9-2. perienced Womanfor cashier and t:OLLINS,UIIL, tIOISINGTON weeks or issues or different LAUNDROMATfor sale, end-of-summerb l s. Call for hostess. Applyin person,Mastoris At; PAIRWanted: Live in 5-1/2 & ANDEItSON classified display ads totaling 20 grossing $13 500. Wonderful BABYSITTER-- Mature girl to MANPOWER ¯ 15State lload details. 882-5328. babysit Saturday evenings for 2 Restaurant, RE. 206 & 130, Bor- days. cooking,shopping, laundry; or moreinches per month, and location, established clientele, 20 NassauSt., Itm. 305, Princeton dentown,N.J. love children. 4 &0 yrs; Must Princeton, N.J. wboarrange ta be billed monthly.I Principals only!!! 12011520-9447. children. 440-7426. 921-6865 drive, lleoont references; Novisa (6(D)921-6065 Box numbers are $1.00 extra. I n’ohlenls; $45. per week, room CLEANINGHELP WANTED- 1 BABYSITTER FOR working ant hoard; Occasionaltravel wth TERMS:25 cents billing charge if Llaln or 2 days pet" week. Owntran- WANTED- Child Care for 2-1/2 BABYSITTER NEEDED: Inl2lily; 9 In0s. nliniumm,in- adI is not paid for within- l0 days t2~2y Wanted yr. old girl about 20 hrs week. mother, afternoons, Owntran- PartTime sportation desirable. Ref~. Call Princeton area, 921-2790, sportation, (609)448-7572. Wednesdays 11:30-5:30 two terview requb’ed; BeckyHill, N. after expirationof ad. loper eetlt - fl24-8798. children 4 and 1 I/2. Ow;1tran- REGISTRAR cashdiscount on classified displayI .t. ttcply Box2086 c/o Packet. sportation desirable but not Workin our newemergency room adsif bill is paidby the 20thof the I --- necessary.924-0517. following month. Situations [ ttELP US SELL FINE Gourmet PART TIME - phone work GIFT SHOP SALES -- and ; onweekends. Dayand evening pos- - collection department, 4 hours a ± CLEItI~ TYPIST,part time for itionsavailableimmediatelv. Wanted ads are payable with [ DAYPORTEB foods. Fall time 5 cta~, week.Will day, you pick them, $2. per hour. generalduties. Ladiesfor full time I lilLsboroughtligh Schoollibrary. m’der. The newspaper is not [ FULLT[ME Era n. BonAppet t, 924-7755. and part time. Mustbe over 21 and responsible far errors not I 452-2602Miss Lynn. be available Saturdays and at WANTED-- Full time employee l’h!ase call 12011359-8511. . TELEPHONEOPERATOR corrected by the advertiser im- I Fro’ Ilightstown office building. least one eveuing each week. far clerical and shipping work. mediately following the first 152.59 per hour to start with sub- WANTEDDISBWASHEH kitcl[ne Phonemanager for appointment, Pleasant surroandlngs, good Weekendposi6ons available for ex- publicationof the ad. i stantial increase within 90 days. help. Apply in person, Peacock 921-0191.Happy House, Princeton opportunityfor ambitiousperson. WANTED- OFFICEhelp. Must periencedoperators. Must also be Blue Cross, Blue Shield with Rider OURGROWING OPERATION is Inn, Bayard Lane Princeton or ShoppingCenter. Call 609-466-3200. be accurate with figures, able to availablefor weekdayemergency BUSINESS OFFICES: The looking for an agreesive retired call 924-1707. J, life insurance, vacations and man with a broad knowledge of type, answer phone, willing to relief. Princeton Packet, 300 Wither- holidays paid by company. pbotographyto workpart time in workSats. 5 day week.Good pay. ContactPersonnel Dept. spoonSt., Princeton, N.J. 08540. Unifm’ms supplied. An equal NAsAExperienced PC board wire (009) 448-0269. ’].’el; 609-924-3244;The Central opportunity emplayer. Call 449- tbe Princeton area. Call 799-1732 I PART- TIME- Candlestick woman wanted. Can work at CI,EllK - TYPIST - Book THE MEDICALCENTER Post Building 3530, Room202 6025 between6-7 p.m. afterl2 noon. pubLisher seeks responsible designer needs help in sanding, home.Hours flexible. Call 201-329-person. Goodtyping required. ATPRINCETON, N.J. 3530 (Route271, KendallPark, spray painting and packing¯ Also 0000. 253WitherspoonSt. J. 00824.Tel! 201-297-3434Wind-’ I’lease call Miss Humphrey,452- NURSES-LPN’s-part time or full (609)921 *7700 sor-HightsHerald, 140 South?Jain cleaning studio and arranging -1027. KEYPUNCHOPERA’rORS: With TEMPORARY-- Proof readers stock, Handywith tools and/or time, 3-11. The Elms Nursing EqualOpportunity Employer St., Hightstown,N.J. 08520-.Tel: artistic background helpful. PART TIME SECRETARY ...... Home,Cranbury, N.J. Call 395- 609-448-3005; The Lawrence minimumel’ 2 yrs. experience on experiencedor otherwise skilled in the proper use of English. Phone924-3738, small consulting office in down- 0725. Ledger, 2978 BrunswickPike (RE. tim IBM029 or new129 with alpha Experienced 1), Trenton08648. Tel. 009-890-§100.and numericability. Full andpart (spelling,punctuation, grammer, town Princeton. 20 hr/wk, 9-1 INSUItAN(’ESALESCAIIEI.IIt The South Somerset Newspapers, time, second shift, fro’ data etc.) Needed5 days a weekfull Must be self starter neat am Executives 240South Main St., Manville,N.J, rocessing service in Princeton. time for one to two months¯ WANTEDJR-Intermediate Ar- accurate typist IBMSelectric Major tns. Co. seeking exp. for $12,000- 00035.Tel. (201)725-3300. ~odd salary, congenial at- Position maybe madepermanent, chitectural Draftsman, Small Dictaphone Salary negotiable expanding operations in N.J. NEEDAFUNDrasngpra~ram~ ° Call 924-905’0 Lca(!s, Top Commissions, IT’eat yourself and others to a $52,000 mosphere,liberal benefits. Call Call 924-5380for an appointmentto office varied practice. Call 924- Ovc2.~tlcs,plus bonus,.I, mancmgI Vanda Beauty Counselor preview. 924-7204fro" h2terview. take out’test¯ 1358, Mrs.St. John. nvaiL All Cringe benefits. Phone/Cosmetics at their best" Lavelv NEWCAREERS 12121089-5069 Eves. 1201)297-1525 I C ristmas gft# Ais0if rod war[t ’or send resume in confidence to lyour le sure hours ’to’become stopJob PAHTYPLAN SALES -- liberal HuntingNowl commissions,For interview call DISHWASHERS FEMALE~ EMPLOYEES fro’ (’anada l,ife, ,120 Lexington Ave. prof table hours, p ease call (0O9) 609-443-5971, ~afeteria, work,5 days ,p-er week¯N’,’C 10017. ]448-6979or (609)586-3063 Let NESfind that careeryou For Itesidenee Hall aperated by 7 30-4 Pad holidays &Lnsurance, I r seek,here or abroad.Stop chas- Sheraton Princeton Corp, Carter Uniforms furnished. McGraw.... Hill, t I~~D / ,,HELP WANTED I Road(Route 569) 2-1/2 miles from ¯ ingafter dead-end leads; point- TIlE PRINCETONGOURMET Princeton " Htgbtstown’ Rd E~’~ NAGEH¢:’ II ~" fi"ht water/ATTENTION- Sell Toys & Gifts lessinterviews and listening to needs energetic sales personnel. Bopewell. Must have owntran- llightstown¯ " ’ ~. ~,v a Full and or part-time. Liberal sportation. Excellent working )o Intlon.. E,un-.. , $500to $1000per nmv th’u Dccenbe’~ w. th the. well-meaningfriends. WE have employeediscaunts. Please call conditions, goodsalary, benefits. ) ’ ’) ’5:~ oulest Ioy Party rum m me the CONTACTSthat can lead ClassifiedAdTaker Itours 7 am - 3 pm. Apply in --I-- m~. he. ~1- 828-3053. (:ou~/h’y. tlighest comntissions, to meaningfulinterviews. Call 924-4427or apply in person 344 inn (:ash t)atlay. Call or write NassauSt., Princeton. personor call ChefSucll (609)639- MA’rUl’d,2WOMAN to babysit for I"s’mtn’s Parties" AvonConn. orwrite, No obligation. 4224. Expandingcongenial Princeton newspaper office ...... ~t .children. Nice apt. iu Twin ]o01101. Tel. 1 (201) (173-3455, ALSO 609-448-8880 needspart timehelp in its classifiedad department. O’lbt~l~l~L/41~l-- experlenceulOt i{ivers¯ Cnnf e" 7 ) t. 663) 443- (21.: N(’ PAW’IEN pos~hon as admtmstrahve 36(0. [ ...... " ..... NATIONALEXECUTIVE Flexiblehours totaling about 25 hoursa week.Good Areyou looking for a parttime assistant ta programdirector in -- i -- SEARCH,[NC. typingskills, pleasanttelephone personality and nursingposition for that extra non p’of t orgaaizat on orated in ~ TWINRIVERS TOWN CENTER money?We neen relief RN’sor [tlGll INCOME POTENTIALI-) ’ nceton" ¯area ...... Excel]erasnor- t * ’,"N "ltAl~ ~I ¯ I’[ P WAN~ --,ED t HOUSEKEEPERWHO LIKES 104 AgBINGTONDRIVE accuracywith figures vital. Experiencenot necessary. LPN’Sfor Thurs,,Fris., Sats., does $300 or better per weekin- Xo espericnce needed, l,’ull andTOCOOK-Sch.ool-age chddren, Wewill train. Write Box2069 c/o ThePrinceton Suns.,every other week. mainly on t andand typ ng skills required. IIIGHTSTOWN,N.3. 08520 3 p,m.to 11p.m. but some possl- lerest you? Sales organization Owtransporatton necessary. 35 part [u i.c. All botn’s nwli!able,own car. ual2 oz~,-l~ZL Packet. bglty on7 a.m.to 3 p.m.and 11 with fantastic newproduct sells hour work week excellent’ \l } ~’ e’~ (~’~ ~ US.’. I. Our261h Year of Success n.m.to 7 a,m.Yes. we nave full on sight. Get in on groundfloor. benefits, immediate. Ca11 Mrs. ’"tntetot " , ’..NJ timeassignments, too. Excellent Product demonstrationat Howard workingcondlUons, salary & bene- Repose;609"(-.124"4124, NOFEE CHARGED fits. Don’twait -, contactus. now. Johnson, Route 1 Trenton on Fr day, Sept. 22nd.Noon to 5 p.m. WEMAY HAVE JUST THE GREATOPPORTUNITY GIItL FItlI)AY for busy JOB YOU’RELOOKING FOR THE CARRIERCLINIC executive. Mature, take charge I TECtlNICALTYPIST -- Cran- type. Shortband nml typiug Male& Female FOR... BELLEMEAD, N.J, BOOKKEEPER-- PART time. bury area, long, long term, top TimPrinceton Packet Newspapers SouthSomerse2 Newspapers 1201) 359-3101 lY Cunningham Pharmacy rbclnired. Phone800-1055 for in- Skilled & Unskilled Experienced ~l~aPin &Stockton Sts., Higltstown. pay, no fee. J & J Temporaries, terview, appointntent. 300Witherspoon St., Princeton P.O.Box 146, Somerville, N.J. ext.225 or 320 2936Brunswick Pike, 863-5572. NewJersey State 924-3244 12011725-3355 Training& EmploymentService Secretary T MUSICIANSWANTED -- Bass, ¯ RuralManpower Service Organ,Singer for Stones-Aliman Clerk.Typist CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING FORM Y I II2USEI’~I~It;PEIt/CIIILDCAHE: Phone609-586-4034 Brotherstype band.Call Bill 924- \~,antcd hy ~orkingparents; live in ourunusual type of bust 4944. 609‘44S-t053 P FURNITURE in 5-1/2) tlnys; zJ children 4 & 0; ness,we know you will like TYPI STS Mnstdrive; lit!cent references; Rtes.33 & 130 at WoodsideRoad workingin ourhomey atmos- SALESMAN n2terviewrequired. $65. per week RobbinsvOle,N,J. i S BEAUTICIAN,fulL or part time. to stnrt. Itoomand Board. 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Call madicalbackground highly des#- and4 p,m,,Monday through Fri- 1661No, OldenAve, ,Mrs,l,Jbove 600-4,t0q124. able, 4 LINES.I INSERTION...... $3.00 Trenton,N,J. day, es u St. Princetoo IIOUSEKEEPEH/CIIH,Dcare, (3 In,~r tiana" no clta e6 ) ...... $4,50 ~1 Cougeuialhousehald, I child. Need Pleasesubmit all inquiriesIn con- (WhenPaid in Advance) 924.9200 __ EXECUTIVE BUYING I’hj eda d,25 oxp. help 5-1/2 days per week. MANAGEMENT-- A prominent Iidencoto; Mustbo able to drive, Live in or internatiouat manufacturing CORP, out, Itecent references 2’ecuired,co tp ny as fu andl rt thne Box2092 CLASSIFICATION...... HELP WANTED 1600,i40 - 4938, apeuing’ in this area. For ap- Hwy,No, 130 pniutnml,t call 609.392-321il, Cranbury,N, J, NAME...... Men and womanproductio6 workers and trainees HOWWOULD YOU LIKE TO BECOMEPART OF AI)I)nF.SS...... AN INTERESTING GROUP HEADED BY A Apply HAYESand LYONS GIRL PHYSICIAN? THESE INDIVIDUALS ARE DE. 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ACROBATICINSTRUCTOR for PART-TIME or FULL--TIME PUF;IAC ItELATIONS on a CiIERRY }tILL NURSERY TRACTOR-TRAILERDRIVER - TYPISTS SHORTORDER COOK & PIZZA GUARDWANTED hudgctabh~h’eehmcc basis is the SCHOOLhas a limited numberof witb experience needed, Mustbe local dance studio. Experienced Employment. Local employment IMMEDIATELY dependable.Excellent salary. Call only. References. Write Bnx119, opportunitiesall levels. Call(609) MAKERwanted - (609) 924-8860. service lain preparedto n’ovide. )penings in its afternoon Piagt e/o Central Post, Kendall Park. 443-5971. Goodskill required, Penningtor It’s very a’actical Ira’ newand :entered4yroldclass. Pleaseca]l Hunt SodCo., 896-1768to apply, area. TopPay, No fee, ?ull time and part time, Mrs. Peter Gillespie. Registrar Somerville & Belle Mead area¯ small hushmss or research WAITRESSES- part time. Ex- n’gonizatiols for )’o’ t ( ’ 16-0699. ATTENTIONLADIES -- Sell HAIRDRESSER-- part time. J & J TEMPORARIES Car and phone a must. Betircd I’ve wide ex)erience in writing ...... ’ ...... perience not necessary. Daybours Toys &Gilts nowthru DecemberSalary plus commission.Chelsea 2936 BrunswickPike NOWIIIRING melt welcome.PLane daily, (2011 only, no weekends or Holidays. Crimpers924-1824 er 329-2082. 968-1690. newsreleases, advertising copy Call 921-6732. ~t ith the oldest ToyPurty Plan in 083-5572 Conduit& CableCo. I mdlayouts )ronmtiooul lolders, COUPLESWORKSHOP - era- the Country. Ilighest corn- house organs - the wholething! pbasis on communicationand self- missions, NoCash Outlay. Call or I,e,, NewBrunswick is [’rineeton based, but serve tri- discovery, meeting weekly v, rite "Santa’sParties," Avon,Ct. g factory workers tolnwrn(ml~, r~IAIrVTENANCE SALES CLERK- Attractive CLERK-TYPIST-- with good machines Averaae .... L!ountyorea. Invite meto an in- beginning early October. tliltltll, TellI (2031673-3455. ALSO DENTAL RECEPTIONIST & ¯ .’ help %~"~aturnays *’ *’ "’-i~- l0 hou’. Is ho’muldiscussion hy writing Box Professionallytrainedleader. For surroundings, Jewelry or gift II(R)KING PARTIES. telephonevoice andable to handle 7,s $1157$125 per wee~.[ Yea;’ roundSo~nerville, Write to merchandise,Experience desired ASST. - submit resume; age, busy phones. Must have good ~rsonnetweenuam e~5, ...... ’- 2(176 care The Princeton Packet. but not essential. Writegiving full I marital status, education, etc. typing skills. Modernoffice in , ’ ’ DO\ G-tO e/o SOUL "h Somerset linf°rmati°n_..____..,^__..^.h.-- call ^~v~ic~ce~t.d.i~:fnla, 609-896-0618.a~,~,,,S~dV21~ Con¯ ,-Tues ’,rhurs ... , ’, o1’iPmwsnapcrs.. ’ ~4")2 ( be. " IVlain St ~ particulars to BOX2095, c/o Experience preferred but will Princeton. Experienced person .m.-ap.m. onwea. "’antvt< vu~ e , ’ PHncetonPacket. Our employees tram. Write Box#2096 c/o Prin- preferred. Top salary for the AnEqual OpportanityEmlfloyer MARRIEDMALE-BA deuree in Insured has experienced con- are awareof this ad, SECRI,YrARYTO Vice-Principal qualified person.Call 921-6060. Political Science, fluent ~erman of Hillsborough High School, 10 2-"’ ¯ ENGINEERINGAIDE with land seeks permanent admioistrative .,m-ua..~]~nczt.:,’"-t~-v .... . months, ninny benefits. Apply /surveying experience for local or research position in Princeton Main Office of tligh School I’AItT OR FULLTIME -- Ex- icoosulting firm, Experience area, Previous business ex- NURSESRN’s and LPN’s. Full/ llmnestead Rd., Belle Mead,N.J. ; NEEDEDsomeone in village of [ required. Also youngman to train erience. Call 924-5614 eves. 09502.Tel. (2011350-8511. mrienced or inexperienced for ~etwcen 5 &7 p.m. d salarytime &orfnnge part benefits.time, E:~cellent/ Willingto! good luture with children’s DESIGNER--HVAC Lawrencevilleto care for 6 and 9 [ for field crew,Call (201)725-3433. Personals 4 ’r assist inactive nurses to return to departmentut hnagine, llwy 130, yr olds 3 days a weekfrom 3 p.m. ] Ilightstown. (next to Old Ym’ke until 6 p.m, Call 896-9049after 6] active duty, Call 924-9000 for [Innl. Persomdinterview, Friday Lm, appointment, t,velfing7 - 9 ).m.Sat. I - 4, or call EXPERIENCEDSITTERS from ANYONE INTERESTED IN RESPONSIBLEMAN to do stock Permanent CUSTODIAN: Hillsborougb the Princeton University Baby intermediate Chess one night a work, deliveries, and main- m, eningsblon-Thurs 8 - 10 p.m, at Sitting Service. Maleor female. :.’Ill-679-5659. ~nical depar TIME HELP: 5 days a Schools 12 montlls, pension plan weekcali 201-297-0940after 6 p.m. STEAI)YoR )art time, male tenance. Good chance for ad- Princeton l and manybenefits. Call or apply $1.25 hr. Call 452-6602afternoons vancement- $2.50per hr. to start. is, Uhl, Hoisin~ton reek. No age limit, Pleasant except Sat. from 4:30-6pm. femaledrivers needed. %or by /orking conditions, Apply in at llillsborough Board of LAWRENCE PLANNED the hoar.No calls-stop at ,Johnny’sIMAGINE Route 130, East Anderson,45 State Rd. Princeton, Educationolfice, Route206, Belle Windsor,app y in person. N.J.609-021-6065, ,erson. Mrs,G’s Appliances, Rt, 1 PARENTHOODCLINIC, Wed. Taxi, 110Moin Street., Flight- REALESTATE SALES Bakers Basin Rd., Lawren- Mead.{201) 359-8718. afternoons.Call 863-3309. stown. eville, Economist MAseeks research FULL TIME, SOME EX- related position¯ 15 years diver- PERIENCEPREFERRED. FOR sified exp. Moderate salary TIRED? Had a hard day? HOUSEKEEPERcare of rapeh EAST WINDSOR,WEST WIND- SECRETABY/TYPIST requirements¯ Box 2094 c/o Relax... unwind. Have a massage ~A IIM:\N experienced SOR, FREEHOLD& GENERAL Part Time house~,turk er ~ reqoiresolneone bouse, school girl¯ Noon-5:30 EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE DRAFTSMENELECTRONICS: Princeton Packet, in the privacy of your home. v he lukcspridcin keepingu homeMen.tbru Fri., $60. Occasional AREA. SOLICITORSfor major Dept.~ Jltrasonie instrumentatiea Womenonly. Call 393-0463. deun and orderly, 2 days per 9:30-5 with extra salary. Paid sto.e. Includes your calling area lesign, Minimum2 yrs. ex- Out" companyis expandingand we STEELE,ROSLOFF & SMITH lerience in P.C. board lagout, need SOlneoneto help am" busy v rt’k. relcreoces re(uired, good holidays and vacation¯ Near For appointmentcall 609 - 440 andzip codesfor calling area. P. staff. Weare a small )rivate 9. ~Iiuges husedO0 experience al’‘d Middlebush in Somerset. Call O. Box207, HasbrouckHeights, N, aping, &schematics. Call Sonic NEEDSO17IEONE TO TALKTO 6611or 609-655-0000, J. 07604. nstruments,609-083-5030. education cnmpany.If you enjoy BABYSITTING- my home, any Call HOTLINE924-1144 nightly, 7 .,hility. i’leusecull 0-4,!124-3658 for (201}545-9159, working in a companywhere you p.m. - 12 midnight. irlterview. know everyone h’om the boss age child, references, 1 child of down,are a good typist (no dic- my own live two blocks from tation), wantto workless than W.C.B.Scbool area. Call anytime. WELL EXPERIENCED AT- full (lay andlike to knowwhat you 448- 7537. LEADING COSMETIC FIRM TRACTIVE HAIRDRESSERS TELEPHONEOPERATOR:,, SECRETARY-- Goodskills and oilers an opportunity to learn a FLEX0WRITER OPERATOR- Responsible womanfor small do is important, send us your I,’OR 13AGELLOVERS -- It you facinatingbusiness in a fine store. Evening hours. Experience manicurist and qualified person shorthand required. Lawren- resume, including expected ~umtbet Bagelstit night after 0 for facials and cosmeticsneeded. answeringservice. 6am-4pm,Sat. ceville area. No fee. J &J Tem- salary. ptn. Use the side door. 177Mercer Experience not necessary. Ex- preferred but not necessary. Call Please contact Mrs. Murphyfor & Sun. Permanent position. poraries 2930Brunswick Pike, 983- I’ART TIMEOFFICE WORK-- cellent employeebenefits. Call for appointment, 452-2~00,Mrs. knowledgeof office procedures. St., llightstowo, N.J. 1669)446- interview Artistic Hairdressers Pleasantoffice on NassauSt.,.at 5572. THE CENTERFOR 7168. Mrs. Searles for appointment, Grant. 42 Wtherspoon St. Princeton, 924- busstop, Pleasecall BeaHunt 924- Fluent in German. Good (609)924-3221. PROFESSIONAL references. 3 morningsa week,9- 4875,eves. 024-3794. 6300. ADVANCEMENT 29 DivisionSt., p,o. Box997 Call 896-0760, WEARE BEINGBORN [ Somerville,N. J. 09676 I)It;N’I’AI, ASSISTANT.full tinm, HOUSEKEEPERWANTED 3 Tel.( 201) 722-8111 \~ heu the probleru is more FULL TIME SERVICESTATION orthodontic, lligbtstown area, car EARNEXTRA MONEY -- hours days a week East Windsor area. Takepart in our creation and earn Ihan )ou fan handle . . ATTENDANTwith experience eccess "y Exp p’efer’ed, but not to suit yourself, no experience Call 443-4400. $40-$80per weekpart-time any 2 Announcementsvontact I,’AMILY SERVICE and references. Applyin person occ. Wdltrain. Send complete needed., no investment needed, kit eves of your choice¯ Somefull- Bakers Basin Sunoco Route 1, t:ustnnv to Box 109, Wihdsor- supplied by company. Call 201- time positions available, Car and Trenton. Iiigbis I h!rahl. 297-5796. phoneoecessary, This is an ex- It’s Fall riding time, Let us take ceptional opportunity. Call924- care of all yom’equestrian needs. LOOKINGFOR A SPECIALlady,- 6360 for interview appointment. SituationsWanted 924-2098 RELIABLEINTELLIGENT -who will tend to our household Askfor Judy. S. S. SaddleryInc, 448-0056 PART TIME help wanted. Ct)SMI,YI’IC SALESGIRL:Ex- womanneeded as live-in needsweeK. every morning, 5 days Fat’ ttills CountryMall Mount’s Sunoco, Hlghtstown - mrience preferred but not housekeeper for professional l tVLUSt nave own tran- BABYSITTING:Former teacher, Rt. 202,Far Hills, N.J. Princeton Rd. Princeton Rd., ecessary. Excellent oppm’tunity coupe w th 10 year old child. ,sportahon and references, Call nowmother, will babysit in my Pr nceton Junction. (609) 799- Apfiv in pro’son, Nassau Phar- Comfortable aceommodations.1466-1200. MATUREBABYSITTER -- 0:30 - homcby the day or week.Call 448 openIVIoa-Sat. 9 AMto 6 PMFri. 2440. m.c.V. 80 NassauSt., Princeton. Call 924-2372after 6 p.m. - 4674. tall 9 PM201-234-0111. Ih’l ) and (’ounseling Ior 5 p.m, Moh-Fri. One 3 year old I,’aln I es and individuals --= N Z boy, two school age girls¯ Salary ulldcr stress. open. References. Light IIAVE YOURCAR.- band waxed ~NI,;IIWEIGIIT?Wuot to lose’? WAITRESS- Lunches only (Men housework optional. Lawrence by an ex)ert for a reasonable IIIq,iAMING (IF A "GItI,;EN" (’:ill 2111-’,1594603or,t46-2194 :\ t:NITED WAYAgency MENTO work truss. shop. , CallFri) for924 fine 5555 Princeton restaurant BOOKKEEPER Township.883-4263. price. Satisfaction guaranteed. PItlN(’ETON TOPS /’H[IIS’I’MAS? As un Avon ’l Call 924- 5929. Iil,prescntutivc, you can eal’n assembling trusses No....exp nee., I " ’ Comnlete~char,:’e~ of doubleentry oxtru casb to paythose holiday Apply, Mach Lunlber Co." Main, I -- sustem...... a n t n frlnl h~lanee, .,..,Tiff n ’~.- +dlls. It’s easyand tun! Call: (2011St,, Windsor,N, J. (2 nnles h’om vrs exn ~onoenial firm excellent 24 IIOURCARE - for elderly lady. GESTALT - ENCOUNTER- 225+5n!19. Ihghtstown}" ARCHITECTNEEDS -- part time ]" paid benefits.~’ ~ Call ’ SECRETARIALOPPORTUNITY Gooddiet, Quiet countrysetting. ongoing group meeting once a 1A)SE WEIGHT-- with New designer-draftsman. Minimum5] Reasonable,Call 201-782-9572. week professionally trained Shapetablets and HydroxWater years experiencein an architects I ARGIE HARITOS We deal in films, advanced eader. For informationcall 609- Pi[ls. Towne Pharmacy Prin- ---- office. Growing young firm. I communication systems and ll96-0619. ecton-ltigbtstown P.ds, Hight- IXII),’-; WANTED:I duy u weekfor marketing research. The Prin- IRobert Sussna, A.I.A. Architect I APPLIED DATARESEARCH ceton Communications Group stowuN.J. 440-6315. ,ieliverv o Xpc’. Nocollectioos. EXCELLENTFULL TIME 1(609) 024-6611. INC l{E TO I~ETIRE? or slow[ V;OItK|N(; I) M¢.ENTS:Do your M;ulvillcurea. Cull(2Ol1 969-4000. POSITION - available for I (609)921-6550 needs a secretary typist. Roomto down? Will managea mediumto hostess/cashier. Someexperience I grow with young cmnpany, snlall btlsiness. Haveextensive chihb’engo to school hall diiys? desirable but not necessary. Full IT1CKETAGENT/COLLECTOR - I MC/STexperience desirable, experiencein bus ness operationsi Alvnda Leiggi l)ay Nnrsery benefits. Call Mr. BrunoCt:esti at Steadyemployment, good salary, I Salary commensurate with ex- i.e. manufactnring, marketing, I Sc~mol has half day session The NnssauInn, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. or I mustbe trustworthy &reliable. I perience.Call Mrs.Mata’er at 921- budgets, inventory and financial (itenings fer children uttending ANECDOTES AND NURSESAIDE, day shift ex- 6100, I CORRESPONDENCErelating to 5 p.m.-0 p.m., 921-7500, ext. 642. Will train. Call Mr. Brady (201) ROOSEVELTSCHOOL, control. Goodreferences, Replyt Ioea k n(ergarten next Sept. Ca perienced. Also R.N. or L.P.N. - Box 2009, c/o Princeton Packet, fi0!i-466-01105or.166-0941t. ARTHURMC CREA CONGER. 3:30-11 pt. time. Apply A~t- 249-1100. Roosevelt N.J. Immediate Youmayeall in your material 6:30 miuish’ator, Sunnyfield Nursing ~ opening, full time teacher aide in to 9:30 P.M. Men.thru Fri. 021- flame, Cranbury.(609) 395-0641. non-graded open classroom GIFTSGALOIIE " A new nnique 6370 or write R. S. Conger primary unit. Exp. preferred. BOOKKEEPER-- experienced will babysitin ’yonrhoino~ (609) Greenhouse Drive, Princeton. TELEPHONESALES part time i$2 50 per hr 609) 446-2798. on Burroughsmachines. Benefits. )uy ng service. Doyou needj help HOu~Kt~l~t’ERFOR14mo, ...... oldlfull time tti~htstown area’,[ Send resume to Lawreneeville 443-1210. [ in se ect ~g or buyinga gift’. Are Thankyou. child, 5 days per wk. (Mon.-Fri.) [develop leads ~ promote good I Fuel, 16 Gordon Ave., Lawrcn- you too busy to choosea child’s PItINCETON FAMILY-- with in or out: G.ood salary. IwilL Must bare exeellent l ceville. C’‘ ’ sirens’gift weddinggift, professionalparents, girl 11 boy tkive teterences reqmred.(609) 440- I telepbonevoice, be sales oriented WOMANSEEKS HOUSEWORK- ouse gift etc.? Let Gifts Galore JAMESBURG PLANNED 10, l cat and1 dogseeks congenial¯ ~uL, help you. For moreinformation PARENTHOODCLINIC Fri. and capable womanto live-m and & good with detail work. At- RESPONSIBLEPERSON in- Idays, $20. References. Address; mornings, at American Legion tractive salary, pleasant workingIterested in spec a educat on to P. O. Box1762, Treoton, N, J. pleasecall 896-9194. run Imusehold, Men, tbru Fri, FULL TIME HELP WANTED-- I thdl. Call (2011021-9333, Roomwith private bath¯ Good conditions. Phone for ap- Ispend 3 afternoons a week 2-6pro ---- Ipointment, (609) 443-3600. An Ion recreation work with Experiencedpreferred for workin salary, Prefer driver, Will also bardware store. Apply The BAIIYSITTING-EXPERIENCED IAI CHOI ICS ANNONVMOUSIIIGHTSTOWN PLANNED cuosider live-out help 11:30-7:30 Equal Opportunity Employer, I emotionallyhandicapped, 7 yr old motber wauts to care for your IIELP .~ND INFORI~/ATION boy Call 921 2627 Rardware Corp., Princeton PAICENTRf)ODCLINIC - Monday daily. Call evenings921-7591, SERGEANTS(relief)-full time ] ’ ’ " ’ ’ SboppingCenter. child. Infant to pre-school. (609)C/~l I 606994 7599 evenings.Cull 440 - 3430. the Brunswick area, Vacations I and other benefits, Pinkerton’s -- Inc, Call (609) 507-7492.An Equal ’lNlj\ opportunity employer, I BABYSITTERNEEDED for 2 yr, i.\\~ ~\ lti< WANTEII’Ex- ’,%!’. I:I~LQ(II..DAY .NUI}- t.~t. S1TqElta "~ ¯ WANTED:’ old. boy in Twin Rivers home, ..... s,w,, I".,e~."’,.~’.~’’<’<’’’m"~.’~.’~’.~<"~, PAItT TIME CIIILD CARE MEDICALItECEPTIONIST-For ’,s g <~ c ¯, "l,’l; BargainMart ueeded my honmfor 4 yr, old. ¯ Workiog mother renuires Tuesuaysonly, 9-3,Call t609l440- , e’y c I ¢O"iI, ’, Ia~fte,,{ippt~oveul, ~ .in. ~ll 5 i~ ...... ,~l,e~i t.,.y.fi!!l babysitter for 2 snlall children 0544, busy PrJueeton Internist in .,,,,..-,,ir’.11. .... \Veekdays2-0 p,m. preferred but MedicalArts Buildiiig, 4-1/2 days IAmitedeornlbuent, uges 3 to 5. hours somewhatflexible, Must about 6 hrs, dally, Call 924-0650 " l,lxperieacedleacimrs. Beautiful across from Institute tot Advance perweek, RNor LPNpreferred, havenwu trans, for Kingstonarea, Reply to box 2007, c/o Prhlccton ( I SF ,) ...... ]oeatiou:II acres(111 a hilltop-2 LIMOGESCHINA, Full set, Best -201- 329-6222eves. STUDENTOPPOR: Rm, & Board Study, i h vgr uu(s ’‘;,ends, po ( Wit 1 offer ovcr$906. Phone(600) 259- ill exchangefor child care &light CIIEERFUL HIGH SCIIOOL Packet, ’~ 2049after 7 p.at. duties, Mustbe avail, after,lomm, SENIORor college student to help t’ * l, Pdi~ll!;dt , - U,O" I lulihuds, PIIs ’o III louse el- withweekly cloaning, Must be ,~c;l,?l~uP}<,YV~’~, ’~. i q’l s?naaU’ allUI°i,’cl.’!’ inmrlor. sects[ 166i irci,’04111 fnr ,’llihir’‘u 6!-46-115 nr after 1 p,,n. oa Wed,, 924-6278 thorough$2,00 pro’ hour, Please Expcrieaced,reasnnablc, 201-9-16- I eves,, days 201.527-2137ask fro’ WANTED-- Matu,’e woman er call after 4 p.m. 297-3275, NCROPI,]IIATOIt 59i2. " " ’ I)ItAWIN(ITAltI,E 31"x25"with ,MHIs’rlTII’I’E . M(INTESSOItlMrs, Lynn, COllpleto live ou farm estate, lIOOKKICElq~It ! hunpcast h’onbase $:t5. Call 921- NLlrsPrySehoul, Wurul, rcspou- Aparhucnt,utilities andsalary in 25:1:], sivP aq’sons hltcrested ill ths return for house sitting and few Music College luis iaunc e MOMMIES m*, hod luv i Iv f r sn istitute hours of light house work, Write oponillg for NCR0 1crater- I(I,:H,I,2’Tlt)NS A o dreu)s Baokkeeloi’, Exceleut st iarv \~,llJ, BAIIYSrrevtulhlgs, (’;ill llIl(It(illdl’Bu’elanlk I)l,’ ubonf WOl’lqllg teat’hiogIn} ,art/tile to bux26(10 ltux 3,16,P,’inceton, ieolht, rs. Send$’,1.5(I lu t e t AI)MIItAI, 0" portable TV$10, r:Ulhill’‘’elnll Packcl, TUT(IIIS NEEI)EI) withliberalfringe henclits,Ettt~il Zeldth 19" portable TV with WAN’I’ED:Babysitter in Boroof ot)portuaitycnlpluyer. Coil J21. dlpr .] pul(201) ’129 2062. burnodout yoke$t5, Call ,143-5740, llightstowafor 2.1/2 year-old, In 7109,exl, 25, [ NPrt,ss,d, 017Itl. 206,Bordel(hr~vlL Math & reading I-3 studelts your home,Must he sitting with daily, Mon,.Fri, Car neoessary,ATTENTION - Llvodn other children o1’ similar age.For ...... I ...... Collegestudents may a )ply, Call housekeeper wanted, Must love I,,XI’I,:I{II,]N(’EII (’ti11K MOVIN(I,CLEANIN(I - donate IL\IIYSITTERfur workillg (2011 23’,I-6122 between 12 &6, c ’el Excelelt salary, 0 A,M,.3 P.M.Moll. - FrL$20.00. "Pdc(It)VI’:ItNH~ST" bookstu 2ndallllUa[ llralldois book Rofermlces requirod, Ct{ll ,143.3709after 3::}0, YOLINGMAN - Nccdreliable I leuseltt’t’per Ittqcrpnees. Wonid muthcr,days, Call ,140-1313, persoufor parbthnehaltdyl(lall lilu, hi ~t(il’l.; in I)rilwtqnll urea.A real backvardpolitk,al rolly, sal(,, Taxtleduetlblo, (1160) 448- ![2,t-0905, work2 luoralllg~aud 3 a’ e’ ( 1 t ,ill 3!15!tlDI. Soil. {iVi)l’g[l Mt,(iovorn, 7643, weekly,Shuio It )’ s llCOllea I ...... Sat. Scpl,23rd, ’.1.5 pm Sill 1 work,P ease call 924-6132far 21Vl n WyckD’ vc, ’ /cc n dct, i5’ /IVALl’tKil, - fillee ladder, IH’;I,IAItI+I,’+WIIMI,;N with o~ll ATTIIACIIVE IIAIItDRESSER" CLEANINGLADY wantod I or 2 Ilterview, I~AllToTIMI ’] officc work Prilicciol’i Ivy Eslutes skiulnlcr, vacuunlalid oot birth, DIIIVEItS. todulivor hlnle’& trans mrtothlu Io supervise for receptiouand illallagOlllellt of days a weekby workingwlfo with Frccrcfresii’lltclds h (l Ig I lie’ s- pe’llanlo t huuselulhl t~ dll 2 high seiloo[ers knav,’h,dgenf ofik’e i)ruccdurcs. $16(1¯Call 02t-2311, hu’ge boauly sala]l full thno, ‘uo small children, Owntenn. Flilelii iii (icrlnan gaod lave lausio AI t lY Machl,Unll)cr Co, Mall{ ;uel OllC ck!ulcnlary age school Expm’lencedmly, I It~aso, eont~Ftspartatlmt (leslrable, Call 0+1 rcfcreuccs3 luurlliligs ii week0. l,olsof ll(ililit’lll hllk St,, ’Wlll(Isor, (2 allies "( II girl, I"ralu ,I ta.)::161~M,Mt)ll, Mrs, Murphyfor intervmw. Ar- ’3927, t!hiMrt, n wclcoluc COMPIA,Yi’ESPANISII livhlg gldstnwu)a l )elloflts, tistic tlulrdressers,12 Wllherspeoll tlENEIIAI, JANITOILIAI,wurk - 2. u 6t8i-0760, rln. 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CONTAHEX35 ram+ camera,/PORTABLE -- Hoover washer It lie GARI)h:N TRACTOI{,plus I SHRUBSALE ,JIMMY HALL’S FURNITURE STRINGS- 1 full size Germa~YARDSALE: 75 Walnut Ave. toff ~ase, Planar f/2 lens, filters, sun and matchingdryer. Great fol v+agon, good condition. 30"-cut Yews, KwanzanCherry, Rhodo- STORE- cornel’ of sDrin~ & shade. Mint condition, $155. Call[ apartment orbome.Exeell. cond DEARJUNIOR FIGURE h~ie Idades, fully pueumatie tires, dendroms, Lace Leaf Maple vi~U, t mu,h.~n Call 921-2231Easton Ave.) Somerset. Sept. 23 TuhmeSis., Princeton.- Living ,,venin~s & 24, 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. Proceedsfor 921- 7705. ] $175.or best offer. 609-443-3141. If youwear size 5 ta 11 see the fall $325.Call 082-3200. and Japanese red maple. White roomsets dinette sets h de-a- -- ° ’ MultipleSclerosis, collection of very snappy,hard to black and Mughopine, Dougla: beds, sofa beds lumps, bedd ng ’MOVINGSALE -- Sofa matching find, junior dresses etc. Dueto ! fir BlueSpruee&Norway Spruce from twin to king ete Lovely F~BO-’~ -~oiion S~2 chair, p.r. end tables, drum table .... manyrequests I’ve added this MUSTSELL-atsam’ifice, movingi Also Copper Beechtrees, Eves select on of decorator metal head Collegiate $90, Flute Artley $100, No’Stb Ave’ Manville. f~lack c0ektad table pr. lamps. Call 448- BOYS ,"MIGHTYMAC coat- cornerfor that smallgirl. $25. up. to Florida 1 custom madevery aad Weekends.William Schiller boards. Hours10-5::10, Fri. to 9 Violin 1/2 size Karl Meisel $75. Angusrotisserie golf clubs bar ~’~99’ ’IDv I[ n~trl ,)stow CO ’uuroy w/aooa alpaca 609-460-1607...... v..--, lined. Sized 14 in newcondition. dark l’ane~ minkcoat, size 8-10 p.m.Call !t24-8585, Call 882-5376. ref’i’igerator, apright freezer, "~ $30 new. Bargain at $10. Please RED BARN and one Chinchilla stole, and --~ Benjamin Frankhn fireplace ...... trail after 5 p.m. 201-297-3757. Rt. 206, Belle Mead Azurinejacket. All like new,worn (new) encyclopedia set &book- OLYMPIA PORTABLE (201)359-3305 I season,Call 440-7074. KIRBY VACUUMCLEANER ant . attachments+ Several years old PIANOS~ reconditioned u ri,~bt case folding bed, 3 televisions ’rYPEWRITER,exce lent con- WIN30-30’s-633~5, shotgun shells Ne,v ivo~ les - guara’ntee~, ’ +Towlaluminum. windows+ ’63 Chevy dition+8 yrs. old, ownedby lazy( but in excellent workingcondition. clothing &Mlsc.household ~tems. - - Sixty dollars; Cost $300. Also 1,09, S+ BruaswickSporting Goods in’ices. ’ I Douglassstudent whoonly used It (;eorgesIt(l., Dayton.201-329-6060. FARI{INGTON’S [ twicea semester.$75. Ca11201-297-iIAVE YOU WANTED a BABYEQUIPMENT- complete: DI,;SE WALNU’’, good eond $ 5(+ Hoover RuG and Floor vacuum-7-10 p.ln. ,Just 10 nlins. Irom MUSICCENTER GARAGESALE - Se~t. 23 24 [3434,9-5 weekdays. Telephone Answering Machine crib, higbchair, stroller, dressiag .~,letal cabinets, 2.dr. 3 shelves $40. cleaner with attachments.New liightstown. Rt.#1,452-2659 IMoving must sell items.’ t2 but didn’t buy one because they table, etc. $120.takes all. 609-799-(10q-083-14q’tS~ivcl chair.... green leatbm’, $:15. and used very lift e $25 Cost $40. Rt. 11130449-7170 Shagbark Lane, East Windsor cost too much?How about $79.50 2321, for a fully guaranteedElectronic ’ E~sCa nornings 609-448-3247. BEDROOM FURNITURE: Telephone Secretary? Sounds ] ’l’wp~ good?Call Teeh-Com924-0635. ALTEHNAT[VES--3 Spring St., .firearms-archery-fishing equip. "Bassett blond 2 dressers 50" ANTIQUEOIL PAINTING of FOR SALE: LAFAYETTEHE-30 ’lang 2 nile tables, 2 matching shipwreck and rescue 40" x 34" Princeton. Twothings are better . uniforms. Rt. 130 &Rt. 33, E. BALDWINPIANOS to vent. Try]GARAGESALE: Carpenter tools lamps. $100.buys a . 443-1088. on an aquabed,perfect comfort, Windsor,N.J. 443-3737. - 4 band shortwavereceiver with before you buy. All moniespaid ontandauto parts. Thurs., Fri., & framed in beautiful gold leaf complete safety. Reasonable calibrated electric bandspread, BB.ASS DOUBLE BED -- double frame $500. Colored rent applied to purchase. MIF./Sat. Sept. 21, 22 & 23, 17 Ruth lithograph showing City of economy.Prices vary from $25. - Includes S meter, BFO~ANC, FLINPIANOS, 234 E. State St. ]Pace, Weston, Manville. Call ~NORTHLANDSKIS 6’3", new - I,’ruitwood(lining roomset; table, $360. Allaf these beds ~iveperfect TOYTRAINS wanted - Lionel, AVC,AND SSB, World W~deFun peverused. $35.Call eves924-0983. 0 rhairs, glass doorI)reakfront. Trenton from year dated 1874. Ives, Aun!ricanFlyer. Anyage. Listening,$00, Call 924-1981after 7 Trenton. 392-7133. ;200.587-2239. mlppert, Call 924-501I, ff no answer ’/(2011722-2744. Stealing silver llat wear; 12-6 call 799-2079. Anycondition. Please call 585. PM. piece place settings aad oyster 0210, / Iorks, ice teas, servingpieces, 12 RECONDITIONED PIANOS exh’a slllads and tea spoons. Steinway Upright $650, Everett/ IIONDA90; electric guitar & DANISH11t)SEWOOD Cabinet FUI,I,ERBB.USII I’P.ODUCTS amplifier, Slingerlandsnare drum Lenox china: Wheat+8-4 niece liar: $275. Pair of rosewoodand N.J. EMPIRE(18201 Mahogany ~tUmd¢i°"1 $550=__firandPiano / SAT.23rd-- 10-5 p.m. -- Antiques, &cymbal. All fine condition,Call place settings. Call 448-5030after glass endtables, $50. Pair of large sideboard,perfect condi. $300. 6 ft. Mdse.Wanted eonst ’afore:too. ~ewwun~zer/ furniture, books, clothing wagon 7p,nl, ¢wientaI Cloisonne vase heaps Newdealer for Bound Brook, remal usea ;~ mos. ¢a5o. r+ew/wheels, lamps, lots of old and 466-0505. Empire mahoganyframe mirror, Manville and Warren Township, Stoners $695 new Baldwin Spinets / unusual items Belle Mead9 v, ith line silk shades,$125. 8 ft. $100. 2 Numbered orig. Meis replacing Mr. Arthur Fisher who from$875. Newpianos to rent as / miles north of’Princeton off ’Rt. roued Danish l(xa rug, $100. ANTIQUESAND BRIC A BRAC: PURE WHITE LAMB’S WOOL Barcelona chairs black leather, has retired. low as $4 per wk. Mifflin P,anos &/ 206See signs at Reading,R R Mlvdish’l’oak col’fee table, $55. $000. the pair. Ca after 6 p.m., Top cash prices paid for fine Organ, 234 E. State St. Trenton, bri~t~e ° HUGmade to order, never used, ANTIQUEROUND OAK TABLE Ma)lt! double hed, $25. Antique quality antiques+ Call Rho-Mar ° ’ ’ size 4x10$3(10. Call 924-4342. w/6 chairs & match ng square 609-396-0067. BOB WIIALEN N.J. 392-7133. Free parking in ° ’ ’ (’herry drop leaf tzble, $ 25, (201):35(i-’,3171 799-0080between 9 &5 Men.,Tues., china closet $150. Floor to ceumg,’;;tnll~ler, dated1053, $40, Antique Thurs., &Fri. rear of store. pine jelly cabieet $50. Handmade.h,nnv Lind rope bed, $45. Golden GOLFCLUBS -- bag) ,ere;; Marseiles bedspread $35. Lovely oak ~;pindle backedrocket’, $30 Frigidare range; 2 hana town living room chair with new t’,o denoak hall mirror, withbrass BICYCLEREPAIRS WANTED110 VOLTApartment mowers.Make offer on any ttem. upbolstary $25. 587-2289. IF YOU’REin the market for a Dryer, Call Mr. Clark, 924-7007. GARAGESALE -- Sat., Sept. 23, 921-3544. books, $15, Aeti([uebanging Inlll WeBuy and Sell Auctions I laln~, $05. BanulooEasel, $17. contemporary living room sofa, 10-4, 39 EvergreenCircle, Prin- I,arge abstract oil painting, ’l’l(H’:It AUTOSTOIIES chair, or family roomfurniture. ceton. Portable stereo $25, ’ LABGECORNEl++ CUPBOARD + iJeautilully Iramed, $55, Other 24-26Witherspoon Street Visit the furniture showroom& Public Auction Jacobsen rotary mower$20, Lawn wahmtrefinished, full door with clearancecenter this Sat. from9- WANTED-- Lionel trains or of sweeper $15 redwoodpicnic set paintings, signedlitbographs, and WA4-3715 5, basement Hilton Bldg., 194 $10, Msc. householdgoods. glass panel. Ideal for children’sI I,’tll( SALE:llotpoint Electric prints reasonablypriced. Call 083- trade. Weare not collectors, we Antiques ownphone booth, Call 737-2154. ] ’4eve: Iqne mahoganysideboard 154!1. Nassaust. take all. Call 609-290-1469. ....[ Three nlabogany end tables C & R AUCTIONS 2HOOVERRUG and Floor vacuumI;Ldies 3-speed bicycle; Lawn- 111rover’, Ih)over VacHunlcleaner; I~OLENSGAI{I)I,SN ’rHACTOR:PEARS-- APPLES-- Barrier GARAGESALE -- Household ¯ .’clemmr with attacbmeots. New Sunday, September24 items, records, books, odds and andused very little. $25.Cost $40. :1/4 carat diaomod ring, gold 1071,12 h,p. tnndel1254, with 42" 3 Pears and MacIntosh apples now CASHBUYERS OF SCRAP Starting at 9:30a.m, setting; Set l)resden chiml in- I’;.EYSTONE EVERH,ASH20 Ida(le nlowerand extra blades; ready at TerbuneOrchards, Cold ends. Sunset Road, Belle Mead, Call morniogs60!)-448-3247. ~’lnding service plates, gold- electric eye 5.0 leas with built-in SadRoad. 921-9309. Sept.23 &24, 12 a.m.-5 p.m. electronic~flush, no bulbs needed. .tt,tt. lhllens steel wagon;also 30" Copper,brass, aluminum,paper, Switlik Park (Off4200Block, decorated; pair perlect antique P3rker sv.’eeper, dumps fron) rags, batteries. Opel) Mon.Thur S, BroadStreet) METALGLIDER, EXCELLENTtastres; twe hu+ge gold-Ieuf Braad newmade in USA& uses 126color or It&v,’ [ihn. Call 890- tractor seat. Totalcost over$1000, Ilot)VEHWAStlER for sole. Can Sat. 0 to 5. 215 Throekm0rtonSt., Yardville,N.J+ ":condition $40. Oddwooden rocker imrl’ors, Phone:Princeton (009) asking$0.15 lot+ all. AlsoTore-she- he seeu at 500 S. MainSt., Man- Freehold,N. J., 201-402-0543. Suburbof Trenton :1 rm cusbions, $10. Bothor $45. ’.,24-3649. 1592.$30. pap, $75,Cull 024-9463. GARAGESALE & ANTIQUES, ".Call201-329-2575. vil[e. Mr.F. Wirtz, Apt. B. Sept. 28-0ct. 1. IBMelectric EaHyEli Terry pillar and scroll typewriter,canning jars from1870 mantle clock woodenworks Eli NEWNEVI~R USED Zig-Zag USEDBICYCLES bought, sold & GUNS.swords nmdals binocu- Terry and son pilaf and scroll to 1000, glass tops GErotary WASHER& ELECTRICdryer. ironer,Roseville pottery 25 pieces, KENDALL PARK COMPLETE Universal Sewieg Machine, traded. Also, new bicycles, ha’s. helmets, knives, daggers also woodenworks, 1760 to 1780 Noritake, 24Kgold trimmedtea $50.(609) 440-2995. em+ryingcase & attacbments, 25 GIRL’SWINTER coat outfits, size Cherry pembrokedrop leaf table KITCHEN. Aqua formica 8 is 3 piece red plaid with red SpeedwayBike Shop, Rt. 33, Ihlgs, mlifm’ms. Civil War, Jap, set, books,perennial plants 10¢ cabinets, stove, sink, wall over \ir guarantee,$95, 201 - 297- 2397. )fights)own,(609) 443-3320. Naziitems bought.(609) 587-6405. with stretcher base and drawer each, rock garden plants and leather trim. Size 4 is 2 piece with original brass early Penn- !lood, Medit. style. Goodcond purple with leopard trim. Ex- rocks,25¢ & 50¢, violins, viola, etc. i~\ll/part. 201-297-2856. FRIGIDAIRE- portable dish- sylvania Dutchblanket chest on BROWNSCranbury Road at cellent eoad. (609)448-9592 after LENSES&accessories wantedfor washer,installable, excell, eond, FIREWOOD-$35/cord. Call eves p,m, TYPEWRITERS- Electric, frame with two drawers nicel He metta B vd, East Brunswick, $125. A SHOOTER?Moqnted trap, 924-0983. manual,portable, office models. Nikon F camera. Please call decorated (approximately17801 N.J.201-521-0271. $25.Call 924-8497. Williams201-359-0435. bird’s eye mapleSheraton chest c IIAII,E\"SI)I’:IL:Uvr M I,:NT New, reconditioned. ADDERS. drawers, curly maplestand wit: ;! ’ STOIIE CALCULATORS.Name brands. Rentals, Repairs. Trade-bin. fine cut out backand sides, 3 earl 1972IVlEN SUPERSPORT SCH- butterfly back Windsorchair., a:: Princetmt ShoppingCeeter WINN 10 speed light weight ...... ~EARS 700 Series. Automatic CENTER BUSINESS MACHINES,Princeton Shopping WANTED1’O BUY mahoganytilt-top table Frencn, GARAGESALE- Sept. 21&22, 10 ~,,bicycle ~ obA ,),w7 24" frame’ Hardly used’ aespite r,~Er footstepst.,ai~rrur~ of a busyoeauumJtam 1 . Washer and Gas Dryer $75 for ANTIQUES inlaid desk 6-leg mahoganydrop’ am- 4 pm, householdgoods, girls Uniformsa Specialty ~av..... - ..... BuyBlue Lustre. Rent eleetr~’tc both. 799-0031, Center.924-2243. leaf table, exceptionally fi~e clothing, toys, furniture, ice ’~l,’ar Nurses,Waitresses, Maids, shampooer $1. Clarks Floor Old furniture, china, Glassware, rosewoodroll top desk large skates, Twp. Line Rd., at Willow I’,Beauticians, Utility Worketc. In AFGHANISTANGOAT HAIR [Covering, 1143 Lawrenceville Rd ...... SILVEIt’S STONEAGE domescut glass, clocks coins, old round oak table with ball and: ~RunRd., Belle Mead. :enton.082-2540, ’ lvlu~¥1o -- ~,uuu named -lants1/ . IVI’. ,31, Pennington desks, drop leaf tables, guns claw feet nicely carved, fine! whte andassorted colors. COAT.$115, Call 924- 4152. Cushions,, spoons, fancy tall bronze pieces, marble to~ fur- rosewoodmarble top chest of[ ~ingles, pem-pons,.footballs.Now )near l’enningtouMarket) Iha’ks+ ininm’als+ ewelry aod nitare of all kinds grandfather’s drawers with bird carving and] ------until Halloween. 75¢ and $1.50 clocks, jewelry,’ Tiffany and what-not mirror, marble top wash j. potted. All colors, BROWNS,sup)lies, Mt,tal t/nd mineral ,ietectors or stile andrent, Mon- Durandglassoldmusic boxes, old stand, very clean Victorian I OUTDOORANTIQUE SALE and LINEDDI{APEttIES, It. green,’ 5 FIREWOOD- We cut ogs and I~ranburyRoadatltelmetta Blvd., toys andold dolls , gentlemen’s chair Vietorianl FLEA MARKET- Saturday, R B E ]East Brunswick.201-521-0271. \~,t,(I &Sat. 10-5:30.Thars. & Fri. pairs, 44" aed 54" lengths, varied isplitourownhardwood, nomiddle Scnaol, , U,or B~R.STAMPS uohegeauaress LOtL 737-3055. candle stands and other stands, I October7, 1972, 10 A.M.to 5 P.M. widths; Peter Max Drape and man. Try us and help a con- llomebusiness,zip-code ’ C. SIIEAF--C&RAUCTIONS two nice brass beds, walnutorgan (Raindate: October01. Sponsored twit) spread set; G-E upright servation program. N. J. Beagle l/ubber Stampsof all kinds and I Trentoa,N.J. brass aad woodenclothes trees, I by the CedarWood Woman’s Club, vacuum--alllike new. Asst. older Club, Hollow Road Skillman, N. sizes madeto your order at: Business695-7074 oak glass front china closet, to benefit.the Franklin Township drapes.924-5032. J, P lone (609) 466-3041week ends IIINKS(IN’S ~I’I~AGUE-CAIHJI’ONowd spoon FREEPAR’PYWARE -- (plates, "NoDistance Too Far To Travel" centennial inlaid high chest ofl CommunityCenter.Franklin High only. 02 NassauSt. h’g mupledinin~ table $120. Ethancups, napkins, tablecloth) with drawers, cottage chests foot School Parking Lot, Somerset, AllenInaple hutfet $75. Lightblue every pinata order of $5.50 or stools, teawagon,fine QueenAnne New Jersey. Admission:Adults - uylonrag~ 11’ x 12’ $40+Call 2!17-more. This gives you gamefirst reproduction side board, wall/ $].00, Teens- $.50. Space Rental: ,FORSALE- 29 gal. fully equippedBOBAHTCOMMERCIAL MIXER .-)~54. quality partyware, and toys. clocks, and other nice mantle $5.00. Send rental fee to: Cedar n(uarium, $50; 5 g;d fully -- Newcondition. Best offer. Call Choice of style. Pictures cocks, ors oot mr it ce furniture WoodWoman’s Club, P.O. Box equippedaquarium $10; traverse 448-7036. RUIVIMAGESALE: Tues& Wed available. Delivery.Call Barbara, Antiaues notlisted, Edison 250, Somerset NewJersey 00873. .draperyrods, oneextends to 125" 9ct 3 &4tll. 10am-9pmSlackwood 201-350-0841. withhorn, lots of oice Refreshmentsavailab e, several srmdlerones; mse. care & FOR SALE- Washer and dryer canvas, wood Presbyterian Church 2020 slightly used; 7 pc. dinette set, G-:~urtain rods; case of greetin Brunswick Ave., Lawrence Twp, cards $3; AC/DCSears car cooler Trash & Treasm’m’s. excellent condition; baby fur- BBASS DOUBLE BED very $7; stair step end tables $5; 21" color console TV$40, tall niture; call 201-821-9420. FIREPLACE-- Woodburning, beautiful perfect rend, $275.(2011 peons No. 80 MOVING18" rotary power nulhogauyend table $7; Bvobook- upright piano, new soundieg built-in classic designs. Installed 782-5972. Lbe Hammermower, lawn seeder &Fertilizer cases $5. ca sewing maeldneboar(l, refinished $500, Anmna (new),fans, elee. heaters, tools, freezer $75. Call after 7 p+m.921- in anyroom of your present borne. eilb net $5; small malfle captains Natural brick, stone, slate, bureaus, cedar closet, elec., i~hair $5; two carpet p eces taupe 2308. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLESI 6 Hussian kitchen appliances, desks, bridge -- Sat. & Sun. 0 Hamilton Road ATTENTIONBUSINESSMEN. nmrblefinish. Typicaltotal cost c’olm’wool 0x9 $5, ca; oee carpet under $1 200. No downpayment, III(HLTSTOWN drinking tumblers, fine table and chairs, snow treads salmon wool 5x7 $5; two long llillsborough Township behind --- Protect yourself and your ANTIQUESIIOW Jumeaudoll. ’.38" life mountedon rims 8.55 x 14. Sunocogas station off Rt. 206. establishment :tguinst LIOLD- bank financing. Also special }lead doll, fine bisque bead d fornlal dressessize 12, $5, ca; two customdesigns, contemporaryor ANI) SALE B.M.SHERRARD short formal dresses $4. ca; two UI S, BURGLARIES and readefor JohnA. Wanam;tke CHURCHSTREET (;It I’71’(’I IEN’SFABIII(’S ISHOPLWTINGwith something traditional. Fireplace with htbel, other fine bisquehead laml)s $2, eu; cannister vaeuan) SEWINGM At’flINt,IS M,~TEII.NITYCLOTHES -- ’,you never thought you could at- Engineering/DesigaInc, 60,)-448-t Sponsoredby the WINDSOR,N. J, $40, gas rotary htwn mower$25 dresses, slacks blouses for fall llightstowu Woman’sClub dolls, n)iniature aad ather dolls DateofSale+Sept.23rd, 10AMto5 ford, Our products nmvmake it 00L2. Fltl. SEPT.29 (o cotms and (ol lOUSe fur- PM. C011,140-9120. Singer sales & se’vice 5 ) io’ and winter, Sizes 10-12 ike mw mssibletogive ymlthis protection h’ l ls sewingnnwbines 30 I% Reasonable,Call 201-297-9510. 12 noonto 9 p.m. eiture, old toys, child’s furniture, that everyonecan afford, CALL- SAT.,SEPT, 30 hu’~e hand uainted "GoneWith in St, ( runbt’y,N,J (i(~J 6,55’- I,’OR MORE l0 a,1"11,(o 5 p,m, the Wind" lamp, other +’Gone 2050. SADDLE. 1(i" ’o’w~ rd seat 11201"846"9389 Iq dtTABI,I~IIISILWASIII,~It ’~ YARDSALE -- Men’s clothing in IlSEI) l,’LlltNl’l’tlltl~; ef every single speed Schwinnworuen’s I)ETAILS. ST, ANTIR)NY’SClIUItCtl tIAIA, Witll the Wind lain IQtt’hen-Aid tElectra l gee) kiss and othcc ban sizes 46 48 &50 extra long,Sport & desert titan. Thousandsof feet to hike; - hike saddle baskets C ~’enclition,$I-1O, or bestaffm’, Cal MAXWELLAVE, Dress strts lO 1/2, 17 1/2 &18. I)rowse Ihrough, Always 02L-2231eveuings, 118-761111)’YES, IIIGIITSTOWN,N, J, smnethingdil’ferent ¯ hu’gdst (Oueand a llalf Blocksoff N, J. Women’sdresses, coats &evening Gowns sizes 10 12 14 & t8, collectionin BncksCo ~ tv, ) dlv, TurnpikeExit I{) lhn)dbags jeweh’y shoes some 8:30la 5::01. Closed’Sllndl, y WOOD STORM WINDOWS & TRY I)IADAXformerly I)ex. LUNCIIEtIN " SNACKBAIl EVERGItEENFALL SPECIAL - li’lltEPLA CE WDODcut & split. lurn ture& bric-a-brac, Suoday, +( l.’urnilure+ Day es OWl, screens, Excelleotcondition, very A--D et, Nmvnanle same for. Sept. 24 fromnoou until 5 p,m, 79 Pa, reasonable.Call ,t,t0.4922. ice, Concolorfir All hardwood,choLee seasoned ntula, t)nly 08¢lit Thrift Drugs, :1 Seotc landwlite oak se:tsoned 1 yr. & hmger. rose bowl with iv KendallRoad, Kendall I ark, to 6’, $11 per I Delivered& stacke¢, $35 a truck load. Also, $20lots, 16091445,t253, TItYI)IAIII,IX, fornlerly l)ex-A. /raxns, AndnraJuui AILICONDI’rlONF4’~ -- llulpoint, Diet, Nmvnanlc salue forlnal,’l, CAItPIqTS ueed )rofessional Uther’l’axus if no answm’,(609) 4,t8-1964, AI:I’Ef~.NA’L’IVES- 3 Spring St,, ONSUNDAY SEPT 24th, 5900 BTUspeeds, thermoslat,2 PrhtccBnl, llcauLihd handwoven ’Only!10¢ at Thrift l)rags, care? Get it now! {eat n rewax inenths n (, $89, Ua024-769.L l0 to 4 Ouly, Professionollie)o, sleeping hanmteeksfronl ltrazil ConuntlnityLawn Sale nr ~ ucatan,1 I/2 1rifles of siring ill 20FAMILIES oach,l,]ach oat) Js hantl woveu, ANTIQUES,COLLECTAIII~ES SILl FANIII I NGS iUtAWO Ill E ,:t?’ltlC hot SOMETIIINGFOR I,.~VEI~,Yt)NE, 1ilahq’ healer. 10 gill, Ih’ond new, WEATIIEHPEI~MITTING $011~~’,hdu)~ally hreakll’O 1, cou 0 IIIGIIWAY10, rhvt, glass,desk h’old ly to, $125, I)icces af early l,~ost lh’answick,N, d, dall 595-7,I uller I p,m, also Soudwichc Charter0-8552 Morrhina ruse calaredpatteracll olLd pressed’ ghlss several Orlcnhdthrow rugs ItI+ACKPEIISIAN l,umll tomaud filld l’tlnner, craaherl’yhobllail jackcl bothwith Miik collar, S ze MI hallgtl~g laut) early I,’useo I~ I,I, MovhlgIo ,’ )’t ,, +25 I’etealer )nl!kot wul(!h,I Tiffany Lost& Found altc ’ ; p,a1+ lll0thttlln pn0ketwaLch, nlsu I other 14ohlwotchos, can)cos slick )his PlIt)NI",MATI,’,Answt,’s 3’, e u k ltdles’ dill3 )( )halloi%ht!ll yel ’l’t! 111, I ’8 ~qlI’ sollhlirerhtg alsadlaatouddhtnor l,t)S’l’ 11Iwys io areat,f Coutlatll1[ty Wivalcsccrelory+ t!all lln?,"OlUl ring slerllog silver sliver ilolhlrs l’ark, lh’lllcchtll, t!all Anlla,dt 1’ossC I C’ t II I IIOWel’ lit a3s,i :~01.72fv330d, ylSl rail bc ush|g [ h0uelTaW, [,el8 nf cxceItJoltal|y 1’!110[IClllS lh,llvcr3" aad [nshlihllkal nmv inchldt,tl, ,,Ir o11bh+II’tq+,.,glt0r. uut listed to bc suh111!this atlcllun, ; I1’1C[ , $1’0, I,~, t+ ’ ’S The etI~y Io read eleroh+,(’all t’¢llil 11,1.03,5 ,tar hl ’nrunlt kal i’ll 1 Chlssitled page~ tll’ Anyllln tay 01’lligll, (’, SIIEAF-~-18081095,707,1 The Paekel are y,lllr SNtlWT!IIES Ii09, I v( AtlC’I’ItINH’III, waih,lik~ itcw, c,,lfll I’hll~(l) ]t llllJ, (’I.\III’ISIIN Ilesl adverlishlg Imy, VCG0$251 lilt) } +,ll.lgi,,l, StlII!IY -~ Nil I’tINSItiNI~II,~NTS THE PRINCETON PdlCKET "SevenFor Central Jersey" 2,~So,.~zN EWS TheIzwmn(~ l,e,dgor TheManville News THE CENTMIL POST IOINDSOR-HIGHTS HEI~,/tLD Classified . dvertising ]-he Franklin NEWS’RECORD I Pets&,Animars Pets& Animals AutosFor Sale AutosFor Sale I Motorcylcles Instruction Instruction SpecialServices ...... [ ~~,~’ER/A~{3 1066 MUSTANG- .289-4BBL, ’,65 MERCURYWAGON - Colony I MINI-BIKECHOPPER - 4 h p I COOKINGLESSONS. Ploaseyour PETER’S SWIMMINGPOOL $2,00 OFFwith ad. Professional [ console, 4 spd, tape, yellow var, x, a/c: ou.eKet seats, power [exee ent runn ng tend t on" hunily with your new cooking SERVICE.Repairs and main- dog grooming. Pick up and[ araxes~stcermg,uooo conn. t~an I Equi,nedwith kik starter froni I skills. Lct nmteach you how. 921. PIAN(I INSTRUCTION tenanceon all typesof pools. Free delivery. Judie(6Og)446-9042. w/black stripes&interior, $750. I Call 20t-297-3819,_ k24-2640, land~r~ar light, long cl~rome12227, Itntb Phull (B.A. in music Estimates.201 - 257- 6791. I ~% ~ .~ ]~.~~" /exhaustpipe and spark arrester, I -- Educution)can accept a limited Ilave you oined our tropical fish 972 AUSTINAITIERICAN, auto. ,[ frontandroar shocks¯ $150, Please I OBOEAND RECORDER llUllll)cl’ O1’students. Beginners & I)’ANNY’S PAINTINGEO. Ex- elub? Y~ar round savings at #/i~~i~O 1965 CHEVROLET--2dr.sedan, Excellent condition. 5900 miles, [call Dora after 4 p.m. 201 - 297 - / LESSONSBy profession’ll Advanced. goodcondition, $450. Call 924-3007 Call 924-3087 terior &Interior. FreeEstimates. Doektor Pet Center, Lawrence, $1600or reasonableoffer. (609)448 / 2288, musician.Call 201-222-2074 ’ ReasonableRates. Tel (609) 393- S/rappingCenter, lit. I Trenton. 8259. / I 47t8. KAWASAKI,175 ee 1966. Good I,EABNTO SWIM:Beginner and ’ATTICS, CELLARS,GARAGES OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG: 2 sAAB99’- 1979 - Immaculate ,\dvance beginner lessons for CLEANED- Trash hauled away, yrs. old Male,AKC, $75. 329-6225. Condition,$2090. 609-397-2660. 1972 CADILLAC COUPE DE tendt on. Lowm cage. $275. Ca1 PIANOOR ORGAN lessons in your ehikh’en. Starting Sat. Oct. 7th VILLE-- blue with black vinyl 291-297-1962. homeby qualified, expericflced Lighthauling, Odd jobs, Call 20"1- morning& afternoon classes. 1 hr. 297-2928, roof, blue leather interior climate professional. All levels, classical lessons. Snndl groups. 10 wk GREATD,A.NE AKCregistered. . Formerly SmallS A V~mimal E Rescue l!167 IMPALACONVERTIBLE -Iteleseope control steeringcruise control wheel, tilt lamp & &popular. East Windsorvicinity. sessions. Instructions by the 1968 HONDA- 305cc good con- Phone (609) 259-7907. L)irecLor o1’ A(luatics tit AhnaG DAVIS Paving: Asphalt, ~nampion.l!ne,~r, lnalc.,l yr. ore: Leanue gold automatic transmission, Imonitors power door locks six- lILacktop.Stone &Gravel. Ceinei~ ,::us t.sacrlnce, rnoee.gay.s"t6091 ° dit ca andc can. $350.Cal 201-297- \~,hite Collegeat Zarapeth.N. J, 57,06i1 miles, clean. Call 7 a.m., way powerseat & AM/FMstereo 2587. -- ...... Call Millard I,oyle at 261 -356 - sidew’tlks& steps. Phone921-764!1 ,i~ul-aa~io, nlgmstoes, 4~1;~-1761.Younig female spayed light gray1261-297-9224. I with eight-track tape player, e U’Iylnorns & eves. NAT’L KEYBOAHD AltTS 3526. long haired cat. , ,, , -- excellent cond t on $6 900 201-329- ’bcensed COCKERSpaniel puppes One Young tortoise sneu lemale ’65 PLYMOUTHVALIANT’ 6056 ’71RondaSL350Setup for strcet; piano teacher. Twice HOMEREPAIRS- Masonry, buff male¯ Oneblack female AKCI spayed cat I ~/nt ,~n w~aanvery o.~rl~’ ,,..’ also trail tires andsprocket, 4000v,~,ckly classes, guaranteedbasic fireplace, sidewalks, pates, ’ -- " " "all hite cat ...... ~ ...... " registered. Father is a champion.IFemale Young,emalespayeo gray kitten withw tinge I ell.dition ,,.,Auto’~ra’ns ¢,,~. snow rE~.,VLEtires 609- mi. Excel. Cond. $690. Steve skills, Ages7-12. {669)395-1815. PRIVATE LESSONS by reroofing, alterations, E. R. Call 609-896-1461. with occasional black markings,-~o-o~.,. aas ’aoha ’ ’ ’ Marion452-3694. professional dancer. Modern Westervclt,201 - 369- 4t70. __ Female tabby kitten. dance, jazz, ta~, stretch & slim- ~70’ I i’., vv, - ~y ..... ~. " liiOt"l ’rod t,",,~,:,ni,~ia. Good nastics for children & adults. GERMANSHORTHAIR puppies orange and wh te M/FM, It 452 ...... Moderaterates. 201-359-3059. Reg AKCSept. 25 - 7 weeks old. 7 monthold pure bred male Seal/A ramp, $1700. Ca tires in apedrunnin~ eond tion. Campers& Trailers MODERN DANCE CLASSES PLUMBINGAND HEATING:- Will have shots. (609) 443-1223 Point cat 12auu. I"xtr:l x~h’tcr ton 20 72%q198 nstallation, repairs andservice I Pure bread spayed female[ ~ .... ’ .... Beginners through advanced. minos an~t hot water boilers -- Labrador. -- Children’s classes 1 hour long. >roml?t servicel lieen’scd cost 1967VWBUSGoodeondition lust . I dumb~r.CallAlfredNoack, (2011 l:nt~ i~vr,n~m~ are.~ & white 3 adorable Collie-mixed breed MGMIDGET 1964 low 1971 WINEBEGOMOTOR HOME Teen and adult classes 1-1/2 hours striped"": ...... males. Motherblue point. pups . I reliable. transportat ...... on Ca 1 after passedinspection $11OO (609) ~t48 " - self contained,sleeps 8. Call 609- long. Call 201-359-6889. BusinessServices ;59-3216 SiameseCall (609 448-4581. Male~papm!-typcbeige color pup. I 6:30 p.m. 924-9006. 1406. 921-8772. l~eagle-rerner lemale oog. I -- I Ma eb ackw red la red dog, good , ...... ~ -- I II UIIIVl l l I~MAt lieU 2 or 1971 SHASTAMotor Homefully I’IAN(I THEORYINSTRUCTOR EDITINGOF BOOKSarticles, equipped, sleeps 6. Lowmileage, BSdegree Mus.Ed. Ivlajor piano, thesis help in any area of TRAINS:A, F, - Lionel, Tyco-, ~lr(c & ’ic tes ncudng ra s backwth ttlewhte , ’ p y ’i’ ~,’ ’ $7666’with manyextras. Call(201) { /flier, 609-448-5731. ’ i;, none’tqll-/ -"-c,-- Ill a,~er?, "o p.m. a,inor voice. Further study manuscriptproduction including Marklin-N,Expert repair service/ Full llo’lrd 6(1q-924-2366 .725-5744or 526-1541. Juilliard Schoolel’ Music, out- rewriting. Call 924-3040. We’willbuy or trade your set PLEASE itEPORT LOST & ’ Shell’sTrahis, F(IUNI) PETS WITHINA 24 NEWTRAVEL HOME - total fun I~therstanding leading NYC institutions,piano Pedagogue. USand ’68 CAMARO- 327, automatic, TItESIS & MANUSCRIPTTyping. 347Willow St. II()Ult PEItlOD Dissertations. IBMExecut’ive & Bordentown,N,J. FeedsandGrains ’ powersteering. Call after 6 p.m.,roBbar. 1971 TR-6Ca11799-2548- Green, overdriveafter 6 p.m. and living.power steeringRent 24’ and Concord, brakes,sleeps air Iornaance8, Enrope. as Expm’ience well as privatein per- for all animals 201-359-5537. - Selectric II type. !0 years exp. [l’vou lind n in ured pet ca the conditioned, shower toilet, 4 teachingilrid class room.924-7586. Mrs.DiCicco, 896-0004. 609-2984469 at ROSEDALEMILLS police. ’ burner stove, refrigerator, Hours8-12; I-5 Sats. 8-3 274AlexanderSt. freezer, dining table for 4. Loads Princeton 1070 COUGAR- like new, vinyl I’I)N’I’IAC GTO1968 navy blue of closets, storage. Wall/wall 9Si Callat Mrs.A. C. Graves,92i - 6122 LEARNTO FLY- Sky Hi Club, Sun.2-5 WA4-0134 i murs6-4Mon.-Fri., q-I top, stereo tape deck, $2250.Call v, hite vinyl interior, 4 spd. 350 hp carpet. Availablefootball week Kupper Airport. Manville. Mr. alter 4:30 p.m., 201-521-1377. ask eg $1~500.Ca 737-2282. AUTOMATICTYPING ends, weekor month. Additional CoonellyPres. 12011254-7163. and. information,201 - 359- 5850. AUTOMATICADDRESSING (/W VAN(fully equip.) Sleeps (addressograph) PATIOS ANDSIDEWALKS IN- 1967 VWSQUAREBACK. Needs (609)466-1123 STALLED.Reasonable. Call HORSE BOARDING IN THE REGISTERED7 yr APP. Gelding comfortablyrefrig, stove, carp. DRAKEBUSINESS COLLEGE BEAUTIFULSOURLAND MTS. 16 hands, English hunter. ShownTI~YAN AUSTIN HEALY - Im- muffler repair. $850. 201-297-4793. Mustbe seen to appreciate at 1 anytime. 20t-297-5578or 201-297- INDOOR & OUTDOOR 17LivingstonAve. 1559. successfully by child in Hunter maculate, late ’66 model 3000 ManloveAve., Hightstown, N.J. NewBrunswick,N.J. FACILITIES, EXCERCISE Equetation and pleasure. $1200. MarkIII. Electric overdrive, new CompleteSecretarial and PADDOCKSAND PASTURES. paint, etc. Asking$1650. Call 466- -- RegApp Filly trained excellent NUVIRODCAMPING TRAILER - EXCELLENT HORSE CARE. child’s horse. $375. 2 Tennessee 2764. CHEVY NOVA 1962 CON- DayACC°untingandNightC°urseS’cour§es ¯ LOUNGEAVAILABLE, BUT WE VERTIBLE, 6 cyl. going to St000. Only useda fewtimes. Call SpecialServices FEMALEALTERATIONS - If you DON’THOLD A SOCIALHOUR--- Walkers$450 ea. Call 201-946-4703. 921-7654. Telephone: CHarter9-0347 need someoneto take in or out or We cater to your horse. junkyard. Completely. rebuilt do anyalterations on anytype of head. Rebuiltparis avail. 201- 207 dress you have let an ex- HIDEAWAYFARMS, LIND- - 4864after 6 p.m. PIANI). VOICE, CLASSICAL BERGROAD, HOPEWELL. 466- NERVOUS ABOUT DOING perienced person handle the 240 Z DATSUNOranl~e with Black ’66 SIeAMI)EHtent trailer. Stove, GUITAIItaught by experienced problems,Call 921-2608. 3426. (Ownedand operated by the AutosWanted Interior, NewNo mileage $4,450. ice hox.sink. SleepsII. $675.(609) college instructors. All ages, $5 YOUR OWN FURNITURE Gerkinfamily.) Call 924-8229nmrnings. 146-6124. per lesson, Call 452-2139. REFINISHING? TRY IT, SUNBEAMTIGER 1966, BHG YOU’LLLIKE IT. At THEWOOD Ford V8, outstanding cood., low SHED BRITTANYSPANIEL puppies, mi, 3 tops, 6 oewtires, f/m radio. %q II .I(SWA(H,;NSWAN’I’I,~I) ’rRAVELlAKE a king - Tour in a PIANOTEACHER-- $4 DRESSiNGMAKING,alterations AKCreg. 6 wks. old, all shots & ’61 VWgood tend. $200. Call eves Orig. owner$1200. 799-2298. brand new 24’ WinnebageMotor Your home in my home, reasonable rates. worming.Excellent pets &hun- ’hipIhilhlr till’ Yolu"%,%1., 924-0963. - Ihnne. The ultimate in luxury Dayton, Old Bridge. Call12011 526-86t2. ting dogs. Call 534-2985. ill’ illllPl’ e[eallhnt)ol’t. traveling. Sleeps 6 eomlortably. Helmetta, Cranbur iYounstructions. easy to Wefollowcan Full kitchen, bath, A.C.& 11eat. River.Call 521-0271. I’ItlN,’ETDNV.W. 14d. 1969 CHEVYCAPRICE - Air. 1970 DODGEDART 4 dr, 6 c~l, Ileat reasonably,$:125. per week A&LELECTRONICS - TV "~ep~lir KITTENSfree to good home. 6 lit. ,206 921-232fi tend. auto. trans, R&H,Power auto trans, ps, air eond, radio. Plus 101 a mile. Availableafter B&WColor Sets, Hi-Fi’s &Stere~x~ weeksold, litter trained. Call 709- ( Ul’Xt’O l lrillt’elouAirpol’t ) steering and brakes. $1800. Ca Asking$1300. Call 921-6651week Label Day. Call 609-924-488{/or and October). (installed). Electronic kils 0201. 609-924-2640. days, 9-5. ~t24-427:1. PIAN(I & ORGANLESSONS, (1) just off #206 assembled44841818. I’S. to "Antos For Sale" ad- experienced teachcr, state cer- Bridge Point Road, Montgorl, erlisers. If youdon’t succeed,try (ih’ed, elassical, poporrock. YourTwp. 201-359-4777. (2) Win JOtIN J. SEPTAKIII, custom POODLESSTANDABD - now 8 ns. you nlay lie pleasantly sur. ’68 - 6 clv 2 dr ns 1966 FORDCORTINA. $850. TENT CAMPER- Light but home. Grne Lockfcld. Cali (201) Antiques Rt. 130 (next t’i’" ,,+ ~ ..... Automatic transmission radio & roomy, very good condition. earpeniry. Paneling, ceiling, weeksold, wII be 50 lb. adults. IrJsed howclose x~t! InayCOUlC ~r~BU ~"oneow~lei;’ 809-6516.Can take residents of 201 YorkeInn), Hghtstown 609 443- addition, stairs, roofs, etc. Call $125. Call 215-493-2176,Yardley, %oilrn)pes. $1 100’ 440-7320after. 5 p.m. heater. . Cleancar. . Ca11201-329-2551Needs small admiring family. area only. Pa. evemngs. Sleeps4 well. $195. 201-297-3266. 3811. (669).146- 1737. ....’ ’ I’tKllJLE PUI)P[ES- Miniature, JAGUARXK-150coupe 1961 low 1964 BUICKELECTRA 225; 4- PATIO BLOCKS KendallPark Area HOUSEPAINTING. If you want it li ~eeks, old, AKCregistered. 2 mileage, very good mechauicalll$~, door; full power;new tires; air- MUSTSELL - 25’ Spartan travel done well and cheaply, call 201- nlales, Beontifulloveable pets. AutosFor Sale overdrive, basbodyrot, $650. Ca l conditioned; tip-top condition, trailer. 1972excellent tend. Can MUSICLESSONS-YOUR HOME Specialtyblocks for 297-0987. n2,1-0360, 699- 1961. i$495.883 - 1188. be seenat Crestfield MotorCourt, Popular Instruments Taught Decks,Nalks, Rt. 130, Hightstown.Ask for Mrs. 30 YearsExperience & Patios COLLIEPUPS, purebred, sable 1967 COUGAR,maroon/black . L.G. Conerlg. CAItPENTI(Y WORK-- Ad- ’69 VWSQUAREBACK -- station’ " M, A. FONTINELL All WorkCn. ditions, alteralioos and repairs, and tri. Choosenow, pay later, vinyl to0. Auto., radial tires. Very wa~an,tndin heater white wnll~ - 1965 MORGAN- in good condition. 140Kendall Rd,, KendallPark Champ.line Call 201-359-6656. good cond, (609) 448-9592 after Caff~4"~i’8".7"69½." ...... Call eves.669-397-3714. Route206, Belle Mead,N,J. Quality workat reasonablerates, 6 p.m. 1971 WOODSMANcamping Dial 297-2108 (2011659-3000 Forfree estinlate, 587-8589 after 6, trailer - sleeps6 used oneseason - ’66 VWBUS - good tend. nearly 3 wayRefi’ig. 4 burner stove - ¯ DACHSHUNDPUPPY: 3 me. old 1966 OLDSDELTA a.6 .....uooa tires neweoginew/papers.Newcluteh, toilet showereombioation - extras ~ARPENTRY,REPAIRS and RICHARDPETTY 799-0798 Championsired brown male. 609 71 CAI)ILLACCoupe de Ville, andradio, $750. Call (609) 448-3232.brake Bought newer car, will sell $2000.00.609-448-7556. I. III.:NCIII IOitNinstr withi’or- small alterations. Call (609)799.. EXCAVATING-LANDSCAPING 466-1687. casalllancayellow, gohJ inl.erior, reasoiiably.(2Ol)329-2226. after5, t~,~’l’ ~(’st coast professionu].0678after 5:30 p.m, DEMOLITION gohl vinvl top, AM-FlVlstereo .... l~rioeeton rels na request.Ms D Septic systems - sewer &watdr radio. ¢’~diustable twin side lines connected, driveways & I’AItT COLLIE- StIEPEItD 8, mirrors, 6 ~ay ~ower seats, air l’ahlnlan20 LibraryPlace, INSTANTPIIINTING Service parking areas constructed, land- rues. old oeeds homc,Goodwltch you(lit., tinied glass, 11t,00o nil 1967 PORSCHE- 912 coupe. 5]1 iMW2662 1970 37000 ufiles 696- I’rineeten. Center. MelroGraphics lit. 13(I clearing. ~log, good~ith chddree.Call 609-I’;dl 215-4!1:1-5774. speed, AM/FM/SW.$2850. Call fl.t:17 alter (in n~ ’ Boats Ilalf AcreRoad,, Cranbury,N.J. Hightstown Rd. Princeton Jet. n24-9631. 448-2633after 8 p,m, ’- 08512.161~11 655-25()0. DUNN-ItITE MOVERSlow KIDSF11I{ SALE - 2 ,no. old goat TRIUMPIt GT6 - 1967 Nce I _. ~ \~’~l- cost, local andlong distance. No kids. ai )ine billy andllauny. Call ’64 JAGUAR. 3.86 automat c, Englis~ sports car 6 c), llO 1969CHEVYIMPALA greenzor. SUNFISHSAILBOAT -1972 never ~anced and beginning students. A’I’TENTI()N! job too large or too sntall, insured 61~i-397-3386even ngs. blue leather aud woodterio,, nph, 20 m es pc’ ga on plus 6 hard top, viuyl roof, green in- used Sara’rice $476 Ca11799-0719 .~ s vcs e Itse reading licensed by P.U.C. Call 12011526- speeds, (with electric overdrive) terior, fac. air p.s. b &windows. ’ ’ t~aekgroan(I. )rcl’erubly piano. wire wheels, radial tires, fine ____ ’leaeher vxperienced in per- YOUno longerhave to go outof 1649. condition. Expert mechanica 4 good radials wire wrues in’ V-6 auto. Exceptionally clean, I townior expert nl~pliunecrepuirs, 1;Itl,]AT I+IANES,111aek, AKC. renovation in Eogland, 1972. dependent suspens on, bucket owner, (609!.446-4145days. (609) OLYMPICCLASS SLOOP - Star, Iormance ;is v.ell as private Ilights Ihlrdwares nowapp[iance I;i,Inalc,III nips,,nlale "t lOPS,,$1511 Reasonable,Call 921-3834after 6 seats, ’~dio. Needsnew universal 440-3603altar a. ASKlor Mrs. c i ss 24’ oxce ent coud t O0 e~ c Ing lind c!assrooln. BA repair departamut is nOWopen. newpaint ’great trailer. Ask n~ I ,iegreeinvoicc.mUSiCTeleplnnlet’duealion,s87.91u3.MA in EXI’I!]IIT CARPENTRY: & $206,Ihnne raised, Call 12011p.m. joints. $900. Tim, evenings, 924- Bertrand. " ’ :q)plied Wt,s )eeialize in Vacuun]cleaner 2,t6-:8170, 0293. $660"Cull ~166 - 2784 repairs, and all other snmll ap- Masonry altm’ation and i d. -- ..... " ...... Idnulces,LaalpS i’t~wJrcd, ditions. Slatc roofs our specialty, Nojob loPbig or too small,Phone Doggromnhlg: ~ut $1 off your 201- n96-,t66ilask for Tiin, eostswith this adat l)acktor’l’et 1%11BMW. new p tint, i myth’cs, ...... - ..... JITTERBUGli 106MITccr St,, Ilightslowo ’69 OLDSlib Convertiblea/c, full [1970FIAT -- 12,t Si)ider, 29,000 IL7I 10ft. WINNEII;white with doveon g ( ’aceTOTANGOcoo,di,aation,’rAP ,I.iti-tl44:1 Collier, La;vrence Shopping. Askng $1169,Ca1/924-7829, power, stereo, radio, beige with nlilcs, AM/FM,a most lew Cenlcr.882- 12111, blueiuterior’~. ,, builtio 10g,’ll. gas C~ ,I.,r ,~n , B ~ ’ black top, very clean, $2200. Call Micholinsand Semper,IsSteb’o ,,,.~,ch ,,.U ,S, ~ roe n lJanee lqtlN(’l,Yr(IN 201-359-6909after 6 p.m. Belle exhaust. Must be seen. $2tOo. luuk; 6~ p. ClulyslcrengTne;i~a!/ Clsses Pry eLessols 25thyr --’ 9(14 VWBUS - Rcbultt eagine, canvas., " ,IUO J’lcl~ets’ ’ , ’ eolnp’lss’ & Ptnov LoiWslretb B~vm’f ,n~ ’ VOUII SKIS OVEIUIAULEOFOR ])ISP(ISA], SEItVICE , ,\KC (~111AAEI’UlqqES ~hehlell Mead, ]Aaytime, 924-3859, ski c qulpn~s)lt c[!!clud.ed; .ex- !b., o’. . +~.,,..’ .o:..er Itl. 130& il:df AercRd. il/H in:ik!s $115,lelualcs $59, l’ick ~ust pnssedN. ,I. inspectiouill Fret~’t,s i ’o teache. 924-0269also Tile comiug season, Colnplote June.$4(8) or bestoffer. Call92,1- concureonfllllOn; $21011, h65-’,14(h, Tcunis Power Serve’Taught. bottom filing edge sharpeuing Cranbury,N.J. )onl’sout now, Call 161191 41111-15115, nil{ waxjob, $5,60. !121-9233. I 699-395-1369 51196after 5 inu, ’69 tlLDS08 Convertibleair tend, full power siereo radio, beige llon,e undIndustry BEAUTIFUL OI,D ENGLISll STATIONWAGON ’65 Chevy; wLthbklek top, very cloau. $2200. Garhage,Trush, Rnbbish SI[EEPDOGS AKC rog., in- ’66 FIIII~BIItD vinyl rouf ex- reliable ronldugcoud, Good gas Call 1201135b-119ii9 after 8 p,ln, 1(I,3tl;CEI)I,’(llt QLJlCI~SAIl, GAItAGEDOORS INSTALLED & i cellentcondition, Call (609)440, UII, newfires brakes, battery, 12’ I>engnhl Sail Boat - all I~IItITOGItAIqlY TAU(IIIT- by REPAIItED- Reasonable, Free Rcmoved oeiihited& wormed, Coil 6119-gil2- Belle Mead, estbnutes,29t ¯ 297- 3797, lhullhlg of all Types 0394, 11766, Snowtres, $395,737.1409, ,’(li c t, ¢ ~+t’ t Y, g . )rofessinnal alld studelt ~’iglli, excellentcnodillnn, $,100, ihoiogruphers, B/Wdov, and prhlling, Techuicalluid theory. L955 AUSTINIIEALEY 100-4 -Tho’li7 DODGECOItONET ,500 iU l’adl,a I,’ouuhiin921-96911, 799-135;I, PIANO TUNING MItEDALEsAEC, adorable & CLASSIC Austin Healey, excel cut condition VII is &pb benlthy, Excullent w6tchdog,608- Mleheliusgood top, $490,Call hdt~ 2 door, $1150or nest/ offor, Trucks ,I &,l lilllI,DEltS, t’ahinetsle’- 1182-5977, ltegulallug Itepahqug aliens, iiiil add tons, Froo I nul,,121 711,15, Ca1 eves.:159-:1549 lifter 6 p.m, ROIIEItTII IIAIJJEZ ’ eS! 27 St ’ ’Vc ] i~l!lll!llilelullcwe, li’elulu IN,,I, t’,fliltul n[a, CallTII.Tl?- nr 92,1.2759, NussiulSI,, PI lncelnu, PhollO20i.31il.400’1 ,I,IIN~lTl," ’ ’ i S ne IlSilrc us[ lily[llll~ ,1771 ~llli ~dll,ph, ’ I HOME HUNTER’2 GUIDE

PAGE TEN-B THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1972 Birehwood Estates tt@ Jatttlj0ue kgentp OFFICESPACE. 2,600sq. ft. in modern,one story building. Air condi- tioned,sprinklered and fully carpeted.Princeton-Hights- town Road, East Windsor Twp.Excellent parking, im- mediateoccupancy for pack- agedeal. For further informa- tion,please call. 138South Main Street Hightstown,New Jersey (609) 448-0112 Nights- Sundays - Holiday’s’ lnvBstmBntPropBrty: RonCroshaw 448-5781 Tryto beat this retnrn. Propertyconsists of 9 rental units with an incomBof over $1,000per month. Priced to sell ...... $39,000. These luxury homescan be found on llirchwood Es, tates, Princeton Jet. Thesehomes are set on aA acre Five bedroom,cape colonial on large lot in East Windsor.Im- woodedlots, (somelarger), with attached2 car garage, pressive foyer leading to living room,kitchen and recreation 4 or 5 bedroom2 story colonial style bousesfeaturing a room.Kitchen modern in every rcspcct. All roomsare carpeted large living room,kitchen with breakfastarea, panelled and spacious. Twocar garage, TAbaths and located within family roomand 2 full baths. If that’s not enough walkingdistance of the KrBpsschool ...... $48,500. there’s a’ full basement,fireplace, anda porchor ter- race. Pricedin Mid70’s HamlhonTownship in Robbinsville area - woodedcountry Just minutes from downtownPrinceton. Drive out ForRent. Apts. rancher with kenndslocated on very dcsirablBarea on murBthan today off NorthPost Road. 2 acres withvery large trees overall. Twobedromn ram:her is in It’s innovationby a youngbuilder with areawith lake. excellent condition, well cared for with brick and aluminum fresh ideas. GeorgeRieder comes from a Thehomes~eature up to 5 hugebed- siding and garage. Doglovers - you will appreciatethis oppor- family of buildersand also knowsthe im. rooms,2½baths with vanities, dishwasher, CUSTOMBUIL T HOMESIJIGII’I’S’J’OWN ~ Wiadsor tunity ...... $43,900. portanceof meticulousconstruction. built.in ovenand rangein work-planned Regency, only minutes from I’rinceton. 2 oversized bedrooms, Hebelieves he is buildingfor a newgen- kitchens,cathedral ceilings in everyliving ByWm. Bucci Builders, Inc. I huth, Cent. Air., pool, balcony This spacious cape in East WindsorTwp. consisting of 5 bed- eration of homebuyers and mustoffer roomand fully landscapedlots. Anvwon- v, ith locked storage heal, hot rooms,2~A baths, wallto wall carpetingand living room,dining newdesign and the newestinnovations in derwhy this is NewJersey’s fastest mov- ’,~ater inc uded, 12 cu.ft. room,rBc. roomand kitchen situated on ¾acre lot .... $42,500. FORINFORMATION CALL: 924-0908 rehig/h’eezen, spaciens closets. buildingmaterials including maintenance- ing new homecommunity? $234. AvaihibleUct. 1, Call 440- Choicefarm centrally located less than ten mitesfrom Trenton, freeexteriors. That’s why it lookslike no 837O. approximately100 acres. other newhome community you’ve ever QCOLONVIL ;, A PLIT EveningsandWeekBndsMelDempstBr JaekWarwiek AsaMowery seen, MANVILLE:4 room anartment. J.WesleyArcher 586-1290 586-6971 395-1671 SpecialServices Garden-Landscapeall utilities supplied.Call after 4 He’schosen a s te :that offersevery con- LEqEL,A PANCH AND ).m., (201)725-4505. 448-2907 venience.Shopping in the immediatearea andnearby Princeton. Commuting is easy ABI-LEMEL,.oM ,lAMESBt)ECKEL i)ainting and via Routes1, 130, 27, the N,J,Turnpike, ducorutiag, leree estimates. Call I)OIgI{I,F,R LANDSCAPES expressbuses and Penn-CentralRR. The COMPI,ETEtXFURNISHED - 2 (fieg) 448-79(;5East Windsor, rOOUtB,tile bath snttlll complete schoolsystem is rated amongthe verybest 38,490 Landscape Desigaing 10%down to qualified buFers and kitchen private entrance on small in the stateand a parochialschool is five Contracting ,.stutc in the country.No children. minutesaway. IIOUSE PAINTING Nolets. lteferences endsecurity. A HUGERAISED LIVING ROOM with fireplace is oneof the many COMMUNITY 1’ forte 215-802-2554. lovelyfeatures in this beautiful4 bedroomColonial. Deligbtful kitchen Georgehas also given the residentsof A~~jiZe, t~ 609-924-1221 (’~(f’~/BUILTINOURFAMILYTRAOITION INTEllIOII & EXTERIOI{ withseparate dinette area, large dining room, panelled family room, 2Y= FreshImpressions an on-site recreational -FORYOU RFAMILY Wood,nmBonry & cencrele. baths.2 car-garageon~ acrecorner lot completethe picture. November All workguaranteeth occupancy...... $52,000, All ntenfully insured, LAWIq MAINTENANCE : MALE- hus house near Old York l)hoMebetween 0-9 eves. ; Inn ~t ishes to shurewith unother 486-2810. i nlalc, avaihiblenow, Call ufter 7 ’THESUN SHINES BRIGHT on this lovelycountry home on a beautifully Coutnlercial & Residential i I).in..14ll- 372B. woodedlot. 4 bedrooms- huge "L" shapedliving room,kitchen-dinette I,undscaping combination-brick fireplace...... $35,500, Sod-Shrubs-Trees 2 UNFURNISHEDAPTS. - With 3 Utlrlq’Trl{’ SN’U ItSI J’ It~ S,ed tg-Ftrtil. ."zing SOCONVENI ENTto Princetonand train transportationis this charming ’ ’ " ~. ,- ~ I foutcnntg-Eugntg roomsand bath heat furnished, split-levelwith an indoor-heated pool- 3 bedrooms,2 baths and your own BhtweuburR-BeileMeao Koao PSt, p ’ A so 2 roomcabin, manonly. Ca l :Skilhnan,166-3820 , : (601)4481962i ’ garden...... $45,900. i .... " 201-329-6974. l(mpn JcmonJL m’cr i0 acres of the highest I .... STUDIOAPARTMENT -- $130. FORTHE PROFESSIONAL - Ideal homefor doctoror dentist with lu tv I faery stock, l/easonable per monthplus electric. Large separateoffice complexof 5Y~rooms¯ Modern home has 3 bedrooms,2 ,riceff. Make~our selection now. comb,living-bedroom, fireplace, baths,2 car garage, air conditioning,patio, carpeting and is professionally elBECnONB:Route1 south approximately 6~miles past the Route t3O circle to NewRoad Make jughandle leB For Rent- Rooms landscaped...... ~ ..... $52,000. ontoNew noad east 1 Y3miles to MonmouthJunction. makeright onto Ridge Road, proceed 1omodels onthe right kitchen andporch. 090-1785. 0 Route1 norlh aDproximalely 6~miles past lhe Princeton circle lo NewRoad Make right onto New Road east and preCeedasabove. E2N J. Turnpike,exitat 9(New Brunswick) andproceed onRoute 1 south ITrenton) asabove FURNISItED- 1/2 duplex, 5 rain. IN THECLEAR CRISP SUBURBS is this imposingcolonial with 4 ExclusiveSatesAgeal: BefAgency-Model phone:(201)29"/-5151 Hoers:Daily &Su nt~.y 11A,M,- 5P,M. - TueL &Thurl, ’tila P.M, FURNISHEDROOM FOR RENT fromPr. &It.R. station, $340phts bedrooms,2Y=baths, large separate dining room and panelled fumily room a NATURE’SRICH top soil, atones in central Princeton location. Call on ¾acre ...... $50,750. for driveways.Call 1201)463-1438. 924-7034. utilities. AvailableSept. 1, 799- 2237. IN THEMOOD for a rBf reshln0 dip in yourown pool? This 4 bedroom,2 FURNISHED ROOM -- in SUB-LET1 bdrm garden apt. in bathhome in Princeton’sLittlebrook has a magnificentmodern beamed Lawrenceville1/2 block from bus. East Windsor.Central air cond. & ceilingliving roomwith sliding glass window wall opening to patioand SpecialServices Landscape service - Keep your Private bath and entrance. For heating. Large storage room$170 pool. Woodedlot ...... $69,500, lawn looking neat with a price appointmentcall 996-1929. permo. Call 201-821-9386, TYPEWRITER REPAIR you can’t beat. Call Moore’s LARGEROOM -- with stove & General .cleaning and repairs. refrig. $1001month in Cranbury- ADLERMAN, CLICK & CO. Free estimates. Call Ed Radigan Complete Landscape Service, Hightstownarea. Single personor EFFICIENCYAPT furn or un- 449-6443. student, 443-4934after 5. [’urn, till’ cond.,separate entrance. REALTORS-- INSURORS 896-0572;also odd jobs. Nojob )arkiog, use washer & dryer, e~t. 1927 uvuilable inmmdiately$100 pet’ 924-0401 158priMgStreet. PrOlceton, N.J. 586-1020 too big, no job too small. nto, ReplyP. t). Box175 Princeton StiR. &Eves.. 924-1239 ROOMMATE~h ANTEDt -- Career .Jet., N. J, 08550. DAVES HAULINGSERVICE - girl, mid20’s wishes to find same. Removalof all types of refuse. Interested in locating and sharing ~Attics garages, cellars &yards an apartment, Locate central e eaned. Also local moving.Call, Jersey area, 1212)CO 5-5900, ext. TRENTON - 2 ROOM APT anytime448 - 2515. Bldg.Svcs. & Supply 4002between 9-5. bedroom& kitchen $108 per me. ’Completebottled or BulkGas Service Nochildren, 393.1320after 5 p.m. Sale& Service ,,,0,sco. SHARONARMS MainSt, Windsor,N,J, MOVING?? N. W, MAUl,& SON ROOMS& SEMI - EFFICIEN- Garden Apartments (OffRt, No. 130) U.S. thvy. 130& Griggs Drive CIES available at weekly NewHeater DA9-4059 G(ILD MEDAl,LIONTOTAL HotWater Heater Call Jasper the dependable rates. Princeton Manor Motor EI,ECTItlCLIVING Call 448-3232 movng man. Insured: Repain Service ’llotel, US Highwayl, Monmouth SharonRoad (Opposite gtov~ Eleeh’iculPowe& Rotrigerator Jmtetioa,N.J,(2(ll) 829-4555. SharonCountry Club) Wetbuib’, GlenwoodRanfies CH7-6787 Lightinglustalhdions Off Intersection& Freezer Indnstrial Maintenance UsedRefrigerators Routes130 & 33 aBdStoves LdtTruck l & 2 BedroomApartmests ONEOF HIGHTSTOWN’SFINE OLDERHOMES: ServingHomes Fuel ROOMSFOIl, RENT- Newtlope, Allappliancesplusair conditionin Pa, lovely country homepool Thishome is styledwith a largefront porchwell shaded Farr’ns- Industries TrailerTanks NEI,S(IN GI,ASS& AI,UMINUM by old shadetrees. A porticoextends over the driveway Filled 45 SPRINGST privileges, roomsh.’lve their own Wall-to-wallcarpets _ _ . = - . BUIIA)ER. Professional craft. PItINCI,]’rON wing & entrunce, klrge living l,bunaryfacilities on premises leadingto a 2 car garage.Rooms nclude’, living room, sataeship, Allpilasosof bull(ling. WA,t.2880 roomwith fireplace, wall to wall formal dining roonr, sunroom, den w/fireplace, M.It. TOTIt CONSTRUCTION, MIIIItOIIS carpetiag TV, kitcheu diniug IMMEDIATEOCCUPANCY Craebury,N,J, 60g-4411-1)045or 201. area, groaudsmaintaine(I,$30 pet’ kitchenand 1/~ bathon th0 first floor. 4 bedroomsand ALJ’rt)GI,ASS s, SpecialServices SpecialServices a2g-,8),:, PI,A’rE & WINDOWGLASS week. Gentlemenonly. Call 215. (((09)25g-11.145 bathon the secondfloor./.arg0 attic ancfull basement, 002.533ouner 6 p,m. 107 x 286lot ...... $45.000. MANVlI,LE- l,’arnislled room ~,lly waihulllil tilt’ raafPglts’ or genllnmgaon quiet street, 2 MANVILLE:FarPished apt, fol LEONARDVAN HISE AGENCY TAVEIINEI{POOLS lq~’rE NECIROTTI ’ till u lee( fur yourrnufing ucntls. blockstiff MginSf,Ca (ays, 2(IL, gontlcmguCall (2(11) 725-o607. MF.MBF,R MtlLTIPLI~ LISTING SF, RVICE ltel)rescatiag I’APER IIANGING & SCIIAP- NEWIttIOFS lfl’]PAlltS 728-Ef63tit’ ulgltts 722-5324, Retail Store MLI’rUAI,OFOMAIIA ING;l’rompt I)ersoaul service Office: 609-448.4260 ChBmlcals Spe¢lulizingill LII,’I,] All ty x~snf wall cuverhlg. F ’co (’flolq,31 &S1’11AH’;II 160 StoektonStrest HightitBwn,N,d, ] Ileal P.epmra Paychcekprotoetian eM nndes )an Rn( enslaht 885. EIMnrau I rineolon ’l’~,XSl II~]LTIqRI,]D tl:17ll, Wuhmt,t.20fla. VEItYNICEI,Y Ftll{NlSl[I,]l) LAWItENCEVILLE / Sueour aln(lue lustallatlous ANNUNITIES R(IOMavaihthle w/’efri~4e’ltor, lhlspitalizatios ...... Wiit/wilhgat kill’iron u’lvilcgos. 161larauklia (:orltor uawtakhtg / All WorkCo. Mutual Funds Oaly prufesslaualuleu, Al’tcr 5 opplleatious for 1 bodroain Itouto 200,Belie Mead,N.J. (egg)5gg.42a.t Iq,UMIIIN/I & IIEATING p:ul., 92t-02’t2, ipgrtRleut, SIBrtingatllgS. Stop Ifsg-30(lg t)IL IILIIINEIIS t fo 12,1p.lt at’cal fgs-0990, WantedTo Rent S & T EXUAVATINGCON. WantedToReli’t ’I’ItAC’rOI!SIN(f, spocl0llzingIll ,I, I|, Itl,’,l)l)IN{;& SON, IN(’, gruding, lesd uloarhlg, t’ol[ars. 231NaasguSt SI~ACIOUS2 h~dl,oaliliipsrlBleiit, LAWSTUIII,’NT Wife uuahiihv Fill dh’t alld top gall, 486-3032sr DESIREARlaE ltOOM WlTII TOPStill, l’rhlcetnn PAtR NG’6ell tl0s, 5 IBh), walk llgpewellN,J, $2(Ig, Rlouthlyhuat t ogi ’(~ ’J ’ ~i’~’, ,~ , ~. Btlti4r,r,t’,t, WA ,I-01110 to c ~ Itpss ltPforeucsl’eqtdred, I1(I w110rfl r lishutgsI .l,l~ ( ulte’ e(it) c tt ll 4gtl.g( fi,I WANTEII. 3,,1 bedruaui iin- SAND 9 p,lll, -’ ’’ filridshcd hansuIur rcu, All’ IIUII,IIEll8 "!LLTL...... Culldithtued1,tiw ,tillCeVil e, (~qI’ultl!a ...... I)rincctoll ur Mutuifoiu VIew Sq’tiNE AI,I, MASiINIIYW(I t ~ i nltq .% I~ ~NVI ,El leuraishpd rognl 1 \ }Y- s’)’ t&zt y t fui’tIIE.(3,;NT tX)l.hl,:(ll,~ (HtAII snctiun,s, leurOcl, I,al yt, arloaeu. 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER21, 1972 /)AGE ELEVEN-B

I )F WA tE/6HT$... B PLUMERI "%. ’ BRANCHM6R. 246Nassau924.7272Street, Princeton a Z ~ a ’~ ~/.’ ~" [][] The Incredible Garden Arrivingat e final agree- ~ mentas to theselling price LicensedReal Estate Broker [] of a pieceof propertytakes REALEeTATE [] a greatdeal of skill and [] [] Apartments... patience.Perhaps it ts at this [] stageof thegame that a real estatebroker can be of help. It is hisjob to actes a go- [][] A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY [][] betweento smooththe way [] [] betweenparties during the F~ offers andcounter offers Located just beforea pieceof propertyis [] down the road sold. He knowshow to avoidmisunderstandings of from all sortsand to aidparties in Washington reachinga mutually satis- factoryagreement. Crossing... [] Socall RICHARDSONREALTY [] Route130 448-5000 withyour listing, andlet us The Incredib useour knowledge and ex- periencoto helpyou get the [] Luxuries Make It So! bestprice possible for your Luxurieslike individualprivate basementrec. home.Our membership in NMLSand our largescale roomsavailable in many1st floor apartments... advertisingdraws potential dishwashersin all apartntents....bothIs( and2rid 1 BedroomolBedroom’Luxury’ buyersro yourproperty [] floor balconies...and every 2 bedroomapart- from manyareas for a [] mentis a duplex, andincludes a finished basentent! 2BedroomDuplex promptsale. And be sureto askabout our "Homes For Incredible? Youbet! Andthere’s more-- LuxuryGA.OE. P.TM .TS [] LivingMagazine." [] refrigerator-freezer,decorator tiled baths withfull I vanities, 200%parking, individually controlled F,oM$210 m0NT. thermostats,closet spacegalore, recreational INC: HEAT,HOT WATER, GAS HELPFULHINT: facilities includingtennis court and ON-SITE 2 AIR CONDITIONERS,PARKING Neversign any agreeme n t or contractwithout cbecking [] to settle downin one of the most desirable [] SWIMCLUB, and all the closeby conveniences I it carefullyto besure you [] [] you couldwant! You’llhave it all at Delaware MODELAPTS. OPEN DALLY & SUNDAY understandevery point. [] [] Heights, the new showplacecommunity that PHONE=(609) 883-1707 [] and enjoyable areas in Princeton defies comparison.Come see! [] A charming3 BRRanch House on [] a welllandscaped ½acre corner lot. All on one floor with stone entrance hall, large living room (wonderful fireplace [] Thishome has natural cedar shakes with "sitting hearth"). A great big dining room (or family room with dining) andthe interior is decoratedin a screened porch, modern kitchen designed around center island and enjoyinga [] ’I )ELWAT E ’I-IEI -IT$ colonialmotif with exposed natur- [] LUXURYGARDEN APARTMENTS Scenic Dr,, Off Rt, 29 * Ewing.Twp.. N.J. al beams.Centrally air condi- sunny view of the garden through big picture window, three bedrooms and two full baths. There’s more to tell! Call! ...... $63,500. [] tioned...... $42,500, [] DIRECTIONS:Rt. ’1 or Rt. 2D6 south to Rt. 546. Turn right on Rt. 546 and proceedwest to TWINRIVERS - 3 bedroom,2 [] terminationat WashingtonCrossing, then turn left on Rt. 29 andcontinue south on Rt. 29 approx.2 bathtownhouse with w]wcarpet- [] milesto DelawareHeights. ing, C/Ain QuadII ..... $36,100. THE PARTICULAR BUYER OR [] PROUD SELLER SHOULD CALL [] DEVONSHIRESECTION - This nicely landscaped,maintenance 924-7272 free, brick aluminumsided split [] level has3 BR,Fam. Rm. and 4th BeverlyCrane Judy McCaughan [] BRor Study,LR, DR, wall to wall TerryMerrick AnneWard [] carpet& draperies,2 car garage, JaneSchoch [] andpatio. Centrallyair condi- PeteCallaway TedPeyton RealEstate For Ren RealEstate For Rent tioned...... $45,500. [] 4506SQ. FT. OFFICEspace for ,: ;Realty urlant Company,Inc. rent.Presently set up for a com- puteroperation with all elec.,a/c "THREE OFFICES TO SERVE YOU" WANTED-- Friendly couple to floatingisland installed, SHARE HOUSE HILLSBOROUGHTOWNSHIP -- Underconstruction, share large bedroomin 3 bedroom ¯ RE81DENTIAL Business 6 roomranch, full basement,aluminum siding, at- Youngman has house near Old farmhouse. Organic chickens & CRANBURY IPRINCETON IRT. 1LAWRENCE York Iun. Wants Roommate. eCOMMMERCIAL tached2 car garage,built-in ovenand range, gas heat. garden, private lake, and rent. elNDUSTRIAL 1 395-1434 [ 924-2054 896-1122 Reasonahle.Available Now. (609) Musthave car. Only I0 min. from Off Millstone Road...... $41,800. 448 - 3728Call after 7:00p.m. Princeton.Call Skip or Alicia799- ,, .... , RealEstate For Renft COLONIAL- Country setting in suburbia,4 bedrooms,2½ baths, 2679. familyroom, living room,dining room, large fully equippedkitchen, MANVILLE- 2 FAMILY- North Side, 5 roomsand formalentry, 1 car garage,basement, ¾acre lot ...... $42,906. bathdown, 4 roomsand bath up. Basement,fireplace, 2 car garage,beautifully landscaped 100 x 100lot. HILLSBOROUGHTOWNSHIP - Stucco ranch, living room with Business FASTWINI)SOR fireplace,large kitchen, beautiful wooded 2Y2 acre lot, locatedin BUNGALOW,Belle MeadArea. 3i s’roI~.E SPACEFOR RENT ...... $46,900. $ourlandMountains ...... $36,800. bedrooms,kitchen, large living[ RealEstate For Rent WAIIIIENPI,AZA WEST room. cellar, Furnished. $300 per I ------IIOUTE130 & I)UTCll NECK MANVILLE-- TOBE BUILT -- Westonsection 5 room TWINRIVERS TOWNHOUSB - Picture perfect, 2 bedrooms,living mouthplus atilities. Phone201-r ItOAD ranch,1½ baths, basement, gas heat, built-in ovenand 359-5611. room,dining room, kitchen, cement patio, full basement,quiet street range, 50 x 100 lot. 10%DOWN TO QUALIFIED within walkingdistance to stores...... $33,500. FORRENT: All or portion of 2200 ltilities undtaxes. BUYERS...... $33,900. sqI ft of warehousespace in center I ~[[ii,000 sq ft, $400, per me, plus Landand Lots Dial I"xeellentlocution in 20store plaza Residentialtot 3 plus acres...... $12,000. s --’°fToECo--TAGE Princetonparking spacesoro &A,so garages open, forl 448-0600 MANVILLE-- NORTHSIDE -- 2 family, 4 roomsand SouthBrunswick Twsp. Residential lots (will subdivide) itlcal lor humor hldies shoes, Unfurnished3 bedroomsliving I rent. Call g24-4710or write Boxl 231 ROGERSAVENUE clothing, jewelry, real estate, bath eachapartment. Finished basement with bath, ...... $9000per lot room, kitchen, bath. 15 min. to/ 209g, e/o Princeton Packet. HIGHTSTOWN,NEW JERSEY bukery,toys, arts & crafts,gifts or enclosedporch, aluminum siding, 2 car garage,maca- Residentiallot, 2.24acres ...... $16,500 Lawrencevilleor Princeton area. ] )harlnacy, or sport0tg goods, damdrive. 80 x 100lot ...... $48,900. Residentiallot, 3 acres...... $11,660 $300, per month plus 1 month]~ SALESREPRESENTATIVES taint andwull )uper, carpets, Resjdenriallot, 3 acres...... $10,450 security and references, Lease l childrens clotlling, florist, flexible. Availablelate Sept. Call ] I Evcuings&Weekends professiluuilspace, Call 4411-,t024I MANVILLE-- WESTON-- TheBuy of the Year -- 7 COMMERCIALPROPERTY - Six roomhouse, one and a half stories 580-5390attytime, AnitaErsoe 448-6884 ~t’ekd~ys, roomCape, 4 bedrooms,basement, 1 car garage,hot 150x 392ft. lot, including25 x 40ft, stuccofront cinder block store L, ttR PARTUF 6600 SQ. F" CatherineChristie 448-2121 waterheat, enclosedbreezeway, aluminum siding, oew or storagebugding. Prime East Windsor Township location, . $57,500. (IF WAItEHOUSESPACE.,.R WatsonFox 396-9240 roof. 100 x 110 lot. A goodbuy at 10%DOWN TO FOR RENT-- 3 BEDRMHOUSE SIDING,...TRUCK DOCK RalphDowgin (201)329.6378 center of Prineeton. $325 permo. PARKING.... UTILITIES Wearc Incnlbersor the QUALIFI ED BUYER...... $33,900. 63 NORTHMAIN STREET CRANBURY N.J. Call for appt. 882-3047 ..... PART HEATEDFOR OFFICE MULTIPLELISTINClSEI~.VICE avaihibteSEVERAL toCttARIVIING rent, ConvientStIOPS y ¯ STORE - ETC,. MANY located in H’~pewell at The HI LLSBOROUGHTOWNSHIP -- Custombuilt 6 room ItURAL FLEM1NGTON-- estatePt)SSIBtLITIES FOI{MATION .... CALLFOR MRN- "onato Factm’,Rent..%5 - ..~Ta ranch, full hasement,with hot waterheat, large 3 rotting. 4 bedromns,l 1/2 bats, ,It)IINSON....466-2560 .... Business eel(des e utlh les. Ca 1 4gg-26t0 bedrooms,living room,dining room,modern kitchen, WantedTo Rent WantedTo Rent )eel. $ggg, nmnth.Security ;utd 9-4:g0, fro’ hu’thorinfornlation, ’eferences,Call 201-782-1397. ceramictile bath, beautifullydone. Partial brick front RealEstate For Renl with a breezewayto a 1 car garage,All this onanicely I’(It’,[i llEI)lt()OM TwinIt ve’s hFI,’ICI~ SPACE12g0st It Nassan EAST\ViNI)SOIt landsaapad1 acre lot locatednear Woods Road School. hn~ulumsoall u t )lilulces cent ’t Sl, Carpeted& pa loller o" cos O1,’1,’I(’.1,] SPACEFOIl ItENT ...... $47,900. COUPLEWlTlt 3 y’, od g rl BIf[’IIlStl SCIENTISTon 9 rues. ;,ir cun(litiollillg t, u’pete ex. WAltltlqN PI,AZAWEST (iFl,’l(~l,] SI)ACE nssignmeet ill PriBeeten ueeds Lilly¢t/c, $:1.50 s( I, it, Call92,1-g345. liT, i;lo & I)u’rcII NECKIlt)AD nesires 3 bearnt, home honsing beginning Oct, l fur, H’ fill conditian, Availallle Jlll- MANVILLE.- WESTON,, Ownartransferred, must ’, tllghLstowe or nc;u’by vicinity fro’ nished ar eff m’ I bdrmapt lln’dintt,ly at 9:175,mnuthly nnItn, lglii slI, II, Iral/lbig enNaasan SI. Nov. I. Canpay about $200. pe’ preterred. Will eoeslder furn 1’111. :!’,t’ ’ ,use,piLlS utilities and 2 I’nOlll nffiee snite $175.nbt pro’ Alsn, tll it’r sinuller ilnits sell. Custombuilt 7 reransplit level, living room,dining me,(egg) 4,18-8898, tiuhilih’ insurance. Available n a I h I v !ill’ leaae, :lVUi[ah[t,, Call ThnntpaonLulul room,kitchen, 3 badroonts,1½ bgths, larga donand Please cg]l 452-270gext 2795, OFFICESPACEI~ORttENT t’u Ih,altnr, !121-7655, inltlu,d’; c v. (’.u]l4,111, ,10el wet!k, PRIMEI,OCATION Atb’actlven’estigc htlil(ling withl finished hssemantrec room.Wall-to,wall carpet in duys, OIl NASSAU’ S’rREI~JI everyroom° haW el0ctria stove,Attachad 1 car garage, i:1:!,lT,~>,,,P?4~l:lfied’n,,,,:,~:e{!~il!!lalumhtumsiding, p0rmastonefront, 2 ear conarnte NewLnlllding u~tc(I, acoustic ceilings ce t’ y 200-4ggst. ft, uuits ah’ t’ondillanctl, Av idahl! ". NASSAUsrrltEET driveway,all city utilities. All this ona 100x 100lot, YOUNGWOMAN aceking u )t or Ill)USE F(IR I(ENT-fu ’Ris ed tglg.t26gsq, ft, uelts UFF[CE eott,a~o pl rural al,oil where’pots(;lthl) S’I’UI)I!INT t I)eth’onnla Ilua finished atUe Inc(liately, (’hi ,Hll..tl)2, wcck Mnstsee it to appraclatevalue, Asking ...... $41,500. pralessiolmlwitl ’ Available hnnmdiotely d YS W0UIUO0 uccot)ted, l~’,xcellest ly wishea2 nlotlern Ititchcn aud batttroom, 11660sq, ft, hnntcdiutelyavaihlhle, reforences1332,lih°ne"ftor 6 ll,m, ~,frelnR737, omnotl ~tt hdct, within Rent 15net t Ito ’ exceedac mrnteyard dialng touter l’(~olnot 1 ’incoton lurge $,g0back TIIOMPSq)N LAND, Itt,alters ...... iteenvated18 lnonths ngn, uew sgLfi,Cull 2c1-35g-31118, i t us u ilitios, 1 yeor lease, CU, 195Nll,’iSllll Street I cai’pota,Itreatigltnls urea, JOSEPHBIELANSKI ’1gg.2652, Pri6ceton,N,J, FOIMi ~, )% RYl\tN ’o’’e g21.7655 lels01’al)ncu 30 tt x ,i2 tt wi h g ft/ F,nll g2,1-3611g RealEstate Broker ceililig, Sultahle for furutar#J ...... stnrugo,etc, lhlihling is hicntedall ...... I IIItl.;E ItEI)IIot)M Twin Itlvors t)FFIUE SPACIghvalh blo, Schillks(Irosalng ltnod ohout 3 nil 212S, MainSt. Manville,RA 5.1995 aus’r.AI,IAN .US~NESS RealEstate For Rent I (hi IIhtalSt,’ , ~Ill n liaecesI I Itonte 20(t lie o Meud,Cilll (20t) unrthof Phlhlshora,11, Fl’colnlili D~onr) Drannr)*ll Otlall Thtuatlay&Fdday Eaonhlg Iil 8 6undayi1 ¯ 4 AI)UI’!’S roquh’otully fta’t}ished (’trill’ill ~lii’ t’nlnlilklnlng car, 356,3)0, 7gg.i73g, I%GOUIt/IUIJl~ll~ i J iiomoUlC, uUlitios. 6 nlas,lease, Iclt,ll, t,scellcnl eelldithnt, Prineototl nrell, Phnlto eves. [121. I(ENIIAI,I, PAItK~-. 3 bedroom,\tailnhh, umnotiinhdynt $311 3195 or Mr, Illckaon 452.211gg ltalwh, I I/2 buths, cnrpethlg DUTCII NECKCOI{NER~ Over STTiitIM,\S, VlittliN ISiANi)S u. tl v,p tsnlliilil,s andlinhilliy fi6g 8(I. fl, l~arkhlg, 6h. Cant Sliilll ResortProperty dut’hlg bualnesshours. JlalllelLng, gal,nl~e, ltel’dorhlg Hisnvuilt,pnn Im’ 2 yr, lnuse, Cnll ResortProperty 18 tillll ’,:pcltt lys, Stiltublo for p|’ofoHsu u~o’afa Plaoymir hill Ul’ whlh,r vaca(knl bushteas.Cu nftol’ 5. ,1116.:1tl27, nin’¢! 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Wa/terB, Inc. ht ~r ~+ FLEMINGTON Knowhow State,Farm got to Distinctive Homes Route31 bethe world’snumber one homeownersinsurer? Simple! Thefinest countryend euburb|n ’-Dobbs.s=,.. ,+ Superior Byoffering lhe bestdeal 0electionin Hunterdon,Metric around-apackage policy that Listings 782"4114 805 givesyou broad, up-lo-date andSomerset Counties coverageat low cost, Askyour State Farm agent "’, abouta StateFarm Home- ownersPolicy wiln automatic PLUCKEMIN Route 202"209 InflationCoverage. ReMiorsand Insurers Notable 658:3360 ~9 LeighStreet Seeor Call: CLINTON WestWindsor Office Listings PrincetonHightstown Rd. Outstanding PrincetonJunction, N.J. Selections 735-8080 799-1100 DISTINCTIVECOLONIAL Quality, livabSity & charm;designed &built by a craftsman.Spacious Weekdays Saturday- 9 A.M.- 5 P.M. throughoutwith center foyer, LR,DR, faro. 9:00A.M. - 8:00P,M, Sunday- 12:30 - 4:30P.M. room,w/fpl, kitchen, 4 BR& study, 2Vz baths. Fullbasemgnt, storage attic, 2 earoversized at- DennisWhitney tashedgarage on oneacre lot withpicnic grove. Windsor-ParrinevilleRd. In Lebanon...... Only $65,300. E. WindsorTownship 448.666; SPECTACULARSPECTRUM - What a wonder- ful viewyou get frmnthis beautifalranch high on MountainTop Rd. on 2+ woodedacres. 3 ® BR,2 full baths,foyer, LRw/ledge rock fplc., NEWCUSTOM COLONIAL - 5 BRExecutive StaleFarm Fire and Casualty Company DR,,comb. eat-in kit. & screefied porch, Home0lfice: Bloomington, Illinois honaewith central A~ & central vacuum landscapedfor easycare, Privacy,added pluses. system,on Vz acre in quietC neighborhood,Large In Bridgeater...... Asking$99,500. LR,hmoal Dlt, eat-in kitchen,panelled famSy romew/outside sliding glass doors.Many ex- tras; atnlehed2 ear gm’age,hi HighBridge, at only ...... $51,800, EXECUTIVERANCtl - 8-rnom charmer on woodedsecluded lot in fine neighborhoodclose RealEstate for Sale to schools, shopping,highways. For discrim- inatlngbuyer. Large LR, DR, kit,, 4 BRs.,rap, rm.,Idryam., 3 barbs,2 tips., extraincl,: w/w carpet,drapariss. 2 car garage.In WarrenTwp...... $68,900.

~’ Otheroffices in: IO0-YR.OLD VICTORIAN featuring 4 BR, Bernardsville large LR& Dr, Closeto town& schools, plus CHRISTMASIS COMING - and here’s the place to goodcommuting to N.Y.Situated on 5.85 acres BaskingRidge hangyour stockingsl Plus a slatefoyer, large kitchen, S’I’ONI,~ ANUI,’RAME COLONIAL in 1-acrezone; incl. large,heated barn. In Basking :lhout 15(I years old. Ahnost300 ft. Mendhamand Ridge...... Asking$ 90,000. familyroom, lovely living and dining rooms, a conven- i,ackh’ont a couritryroad sits this Chatham CENTERIIALL COLONIALCharming and lent laundry,4 bedrooms,2 car garage, patio and many :,harln01g restoredhenry, Rundont spacious,just 4Vzme. old, with4 BR,2Vz batbs, tall timbersall ona ~ acre...... $79,500. ,;idth HogIIonrs, 1)i~ livin~ i’ooln cherrypnld, fain, rm.,striking kitchela. Set high Servingdiscriminating ,’, ith ~salk-inIh’cplacc tn/’nquet All offices opendaily andSundayfrom 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Twenty.four on hill, 1 acre lot, magnif,views, In Clinton homebeekersfor nearly 4zcd dbting room, lunlily sized hourphone ~ervine Twp.AvaSable rig)It nowfor ...... $64,900, THEGEESE ARE GETTING FAT- and you canserve dtt’ht!lt, hnntdrvroom, i halfa century. it in stylein ourformal dining room located in lovely Jt!dl’oonts,l-1/2 "buths;lnd at- WestWindsor with a Princetonaddress¯ This 4 bedroom ached,,garagc, <,.ctdar There’sdrivewaya snulll andFeal Estate ForSale 2’A bathhome is closeto PennCentral with excellent :nly h’nit and shade trees on RealEstate For Sale Real Estate For Sale schoolsand won’t be around long at thislow price, nmstI() dclightlul acres offered ...... $53,900¯ $98,500. MANVILLE:Custom built Cape CRANBURY,Home and Business Cod, carpeting many extras. MOUNTAIN VIEW AREA 8 bedroommodernized colonial 4 BEDROOM,2 story center hall Excellent buy principals only. WHOPUT THE PENNYIN this 2 story homein COUNTI{Y COLONIAL - 4 homewith large renovated barn, colonial on one acre lot. Non]Call(201)725-3057. Roosevelt?This quaint art orientedcommunity offers bedrooms, 2 I/2 baths also a ~n1.28 acres $62,000. thoroughfare street in rural ...... kindergartenthru eighthgrade with averageof 18 living room, formal dining room MontgomeryTwp(Princeton IRD) i TWINI{IVERS, 2 bedrm. eat-in kiteben and den. Outside a r21tANBURY:this 4 bedroomsplit ten minutes from downtown townhouse 1 1/2 baths semi- pupilsper class, HebrewSchool and Church, grocery woodedlot and 16 x 32 pool. Buy leatures u rdised living roomwith Princeton. 8 rooms2 1/2 baths finished basementpatio, wall-to- storeand post office, threeprivate swim clubs, also nowat $43,900. lleautihll brick fireplace, entrance eat-in kitchen family room wall carp. & c/a. (609) 448-6377. StateWildlife Preserve with lakes for picnicing, hunting Ioycr. Iornud(lining room,eat-in w/fireplace & laundry room on 1st .... andfishing ...... Price $32,500. INCOMEPROPEI{TY - This 100- kitchcn, huuily room,patio, 2 1/2 floor. 2 car garage & full dry ear-old structure was delight- baths, central air conditioning basement.Call466-2822. $58,900. LAWRENCETWP. ranch with Askingonly ...... $37,500. into 3 beautiful $t!L5po. THE OLDMAN’S HAT can proudly hang on any Live in one and let fireplace in living room, 3 Likehorses? Wehave a beautiful3Just listed. Lovely Twin Rivers bedpostin this 4 bedroomColonial in Kingston- fen- otllers pay the mortgage. \~,EST WINDSOROld farmbouse bedrooms kitchen with self- bedroomMontgomery Townshlp Townbaths, House.5 appliances3 bedrooms,with central 2Vz aintenanceshould be almostnil. needing’~sork on 4 printe ~lcres. cleaning oven built in stainless ranchwhich Is situatedon 3 acresvacuum cleaner systemand humid- turinga largefoyer, family room, living room, dining Justfor you! Incr.Wall-to-wall Kodel carpeting. Asking $83,500.S13,00B. A GOODINVESTMENT AND A refrigerator double stainless ~sking...... $55,000.Finishedpatio. Immediate occu- room,kitchen, bath, mudroom, full basementand NICE PLACETO LIVE: 3 sink, wall-te-wall carpeting, fulll pancy.Mortgage may be assumed garage-priced at ...... $42,500¯ COMTEMPORARYONE TIlE :I Iqnnily Uoplex:3 bedroomson IBedroomhome on Route 200 in dry basement, treed lot, washer byquagned buyer. EDGE OF PENNINGTON - ,’ach side $365 rental income Hillsboro on over 1-1/2 acres. and dryer included, new sod. I Land!In SoutherunswlcR! 30 Asking...... $37,500, Delightfully situated on over an Ipe’ mtt $27,20). Owneranxious to sell. Asking 40,000. acresof woodedproperty in good acre. Tbis charminghome offers $46,000. location.Owner wal considerall RENTALS=1 and 2 bedroom large living room with brick I Acre Weededlots in Country EASTWINDSOR home w t t four reasonableoffers, apartmentsfor immediateoccu - COUNTRYLOCATION Real Estate Wanted DUTCItTOWNI{EALTY bedrooms,2-1/2 baths, entry hall, I Asking...... $45,000.pancy. If)replace combinationdining and S6,B00und $9,000. NEARCRANBURY - over family room with another big 201-359-3127 coveredfront porch, large dining I acrelot. Ideal for horsesor brick fireplace, large kitchenwith i <‘ room and kitchen, newly Manyother listings available breakfast nook, storage rooms, ruoln7,7,_t’ decorated, blacktoppeddrive,I zx dogs¯3 bedroomranch, full laundry room2 bedrooms, bath SLc~PING ~or gentleman splitrailfence. 47800, KENOALLPARKOFFICE~t~l.~ TWIN RIVrrR5OFFICE ’ ~_i[_~,~’(609)44B-aSll or 655-008( basement,2 car detachedgay- and l-car garage with connecting 51ANVILIA’] ] (201)297-0200 agewith 2 - 12x12box stalls breezeway. Outside there’s a ~5.BEDROOMRANCH.$235.Sept. WESTONSECTION LAWRENCETWP. new ranchl WANTED - INCOME built of brick and frame, REALTORSand INSURERS andlarge fenced area for ani- I{ESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, heated dog house dog run, many g[ Princetonor area. R. G. Brown,P. strubs and fruit trees. Askng 4 iT, edroomRanch - $300. Nov. 1. 3 bedroomC;tpe Cod, eat-in kit- bedrooms,2 full baths, fireplace, mals...... $53,500. O. Box 247, Wellsville, N. Y. $49,900.Beautiful old Colonial- $425. Nov. chert, large living room,full, dry, full basement 2-car garage l 14895. heated basement, 1-1/2 car heavilywoodedlot, sundeck. D^~I r~l^l^ ruI C^. (~,~1^ [~ EASTWINDSOR- 4 bedroom FIVE BEDROOMBRICK FRONT’ 1. garage. Asking$36,900. 4g,6001 heal I::ttate Oall~[ RANCII- on 1/2 acre in Princeton CAFETERIAHELP split, 1V=baths, family room MANVILLE ttOPEWELL Ranch with 4 ~ ’ 4p.m.-9:30p.m. Junction. There’s a beamed ~1.~1.~ Ig.. I carpeting,garage, town water ceiling living room with brick tli, altu INCOMEPIIOPEItTY bedrooms,2 baths, central air, [ {noSat.,Sun.or andsewer ...... $42,500. firephtce, formal dining room, MembeilefMultip’le fireplace in paneledfamily roum,p ,,~ro~-,.~, ~,,,.,~ .... I holidays) 4 roomsdown, 3 roomfurnisbed ¯ t~tu£-~ iuvvt’~oritx- -- au UNIVACEMPLOYEE -- moving modernkitchen paneled family l,istingServiee ~t~i,~l.~natural sh~kwoodwork, ,~lass doorsdouble un- .b’ck ’aneher entrance foyer II Start $2,00per hour to l)qytonarea wouldlike to buyIt room, 2 ftdl baths, a screened :17N, MainSt.Cranbury apartmentup. Asking$35,g00. ¯ .’,.~ ’ ,R wth repace forntalDR CRANBURY. prime invest- hmnein the $25,000 range. Call porch and attached 2-car garage. 600-305-0444 dergroundntl ties basement,2- e"".... "" ’ .’ II Call 609-655-1100 mentproperty. 80 acreswith John Campbell, Iloliday Inn, Asking $46,500. Eves. & wkends295-12~ NEWIIOMES car garage ;ium’ a~d brick’ ex- lltndrqt-m K.._ tcnen wire sep arate I UNI)EII CONSTIIUCTIt)N taylor. . ¯ ’ a,.5nn. ~, basemi y ’ 3~’s 2fullbaths full[I Ext 222 stream. llightstown, N.J. 443-171)5,or 4qg-4857 , ant with" " raised hearth tl RETIREMENTifOME - Brick fireplace, large flagstone patio,{I CARTERWALLACE, INC. and frame rancher on nicely CAPECODS:3 bedrooms, formal LAWI{ENCEVILLEColonial with cnnfrolly air conditioned2 car II STANLEY1’. WHITE woodedlot. There’sa living roen dining room,2 baths, $36,000. fuUbrick front, doubledoor entry garage, professionallylandscaped II Half AcreRd, with log burring fireplace, step I living roomwith library, dining 3 BEDROOMRANCtI: living ruomfirephice enelosedareafc or lot. Principals only, Price Cranbury,N.J, REALTY,INC, I)ISCItI~IINATI,il)Against need say ng coppertonep, kitchen,i I drasticallycut, Call 924-3046, ~ banquet sized dininga area, a 10 : ! tlOPEWEIL BOnOtianfM roamdining room,uut-iu kitchen, gournmt cooking over special I EqualOpportunity Employer,,, Realtor [hclp fin(ling a honschqmrtment’. 2 full baths, full basement,1 car stoves and ovens enclosed porch i 10 bedroomcoran’ne tile bath IVE.q’/’UmNTpimon,,a,,v ,, 61 N. MainSt. Crsnl~lw,N.J, Civil ltights CoRmtissiou’sl"lit’ i glgmttescteeRed, ~ ...... the hettedt les e garage, on 2 acres, $40,505. 4 bedroonts, basement,e reular lloosing Oflice, ,t Green St, I ’ "id ntial rentals 1 eoinmercial drive. 65,000. 055-3322or 448.24?7 X 20 workshopatilt 2-ear gar;ige, rental~ ,.and t ’.... wwv’¢ ._.~n.t~o ...... hl~ nn~ Eveg: lhqncntnn,wauls to help yon. Call Aslung’ $40 900t lie RANCItES:3 bedrooms, formal ItOSSMOOR’S ADULT COM- B^. ~’^l^l^ £’^. O. ^ [92,1-7130,Atlcntien scllers/leasers , , t on East Broad St right op- dining room, 2 batl)5, 2 c;tr MONTGOMERYTOWNSIIII five] rhorntonS, Field,Jr, 395:0679’Wentrc(] listiags, positethe llauk, Thisis it valuable garage, full basement, l tern, bedL’eomdesigR wlih 2-1/2 baths MUNITY(persons 40 yrs & eve’ [lI~dl Lbldl.l~ ruI Oaltl 1 ANDINVI /’S "l ’MEN , l ,, nece’" ’g’ot ,it et( nl an excellent hus aviiilable duplexTuwniionse Nea b$ Jn bit tgomei lown5mpbRsil as5 e $42,90O firepluce in family room, slate All elech’lc, 5 roams 1-1/2 baths I ...... s t.... t s ll-ici’e~" partiallyd ¯ weedy1," n’trtieulirs I cation Inquire ’or BI-LEVELS:4 bedrooms, family fuyer, Inrge kitehen, full patio, cuopergtiventaintettance of I )’act with 700’ Iron)age und a " ’ room1-1/2 bath5, 1 cllr garage,1 basentept, 2-ear garage, ou an grounds, Priced for immediuel It would be NF, W LISTING - 3 ACRESacre, $42,000 acre, 72,000.side. l)etuils by appeintmeut (60g) PEACEAND SECLUSION RealEstate Wanted RealEstate ForSale stream ideal,, forthe arear. cttl-de.sac sub-division WOODEDAND PRIVATE. A 65a-0907, of executive homes, house whoreyell csn’t complain SPLIT LEVELS;2124 sq, ft, ef PRINC1,2rONTt)WNSI[1P dual I OPEWIILL’l OWNSIIIP about room, 2700 plus sq, It, of, livhtg area, 4 bedreomsfamily ]uve]ralioh v,,ith a contotilporar) I flavor central a ’, ’’ephce 3 bedroent)’anch with a fireplace, IDI;AL RI,;TIItEMENT ill this -~ -"ll!ll~lll~l~ ~ living space g bedroonls 3 full l roomwith fircphlco, 2.1/2 baths, barnoutbuildin~s and 2g I’elliilil $’t9,580 bealuedceilipg, ,t bedreonth,;! well-locRled tuwuship rallcher,~ baths 2 stone fireplaces ther- balhb,deck, treed, 112,500TWINI{IVIgRS 3 bedreonl ocres w t) weedsand a stream, lk~rleul cnntferl, A heusctg lllopalte windowslind a heating $?9,000. WANTEI)TO RENT--. Inr ski eheriHhlije rent el yniu’life, lalrgo - - bill uildee $300. per year, Thereis COLt)NIAI,S:’t bcdruunl5fanllly lowJthousn Cel)tral air con. setisoJt, llullso celtage er ap(lrt- a fencedswlliRnlng pool with It roem with firephice, laundry men), Mustto ill Verntunt, Newliving J’tou),I’tn’lllal diningruoln TIIt)MPSONI#’~Nt)-REALTORS hlnttlaen)eFalnlly liuuln, genii bathhouse, All this 0othe side of a rooill, 2-1/7bllths, full baseinelif, Ipliauces, pigH oxtras,,Nov,UC- thtntpshh’e ttr upper NowYork hill a btJiklors ewnhomo wilh lhe 2 euFgar,’lge, $40,000. 92t-7055 5tote. Call 021,0721, Idtchen.3or .I by@cents,2iWl:lDl:tu balhs, KReL. +’ + UllUHUaillatiu, All air cpnditioned, )est of lnatepit s. $75,000. I(iil0,"Shih’Ihllnl, Iina>,,t inn etlpnocy,$33,000, C, ail 0gg-4,10-7464, Walkiilg dislance of trail. , pRINCETONN,& WEWII,I, AI,SOBUII,D Fll(IM Hportatinii, $0(1,500, NEWLISTIN(I ¯ 3 bedroom YOUItIq,AN~ 9247575 I’Ivt,, 92I-:1761 rancherwith a acreson the crest IIILLSIIOIIO x921.2700. rRnchin P, lelltggn)cry Twp, I,’III,ISII ANII(~I,EAN coulltry nf a hill, Onnuf NewJer6ey’s CI,Alfl,;MDNTIt I,hM,TY (’(I, I WANTEI). l,istings af all k ntis r c l, hRill I V ellUf lh’iltcotun’s HpcctaclihirspotH,There 15 a VieW AnlwellIhl, ilY ()WNEIt . laWEiy 3 bdrnt Fnurbedrool/t Ranch, 2-1/2 bllllilt, lien{ ell Cal iis Ih’6l, yenhave o nlash!rhtJihlt:rs, Yunrgltesl5 will Ihllt Is like II sot)g- y011nl~ist s0e it IIt,lln IMeall,N, J, Thisyoung ranuh Is Ihe(iltiniole IF Io believeit. $,i0,0(i0, Itenllnrs ...... llcalillflilly weetlcd1.1/2 acreH II)deer, gutdgorliving, l{anibllng Illlyor 10ryen|’ ]}rnperly, lhil’uloY i vnt ( rcllviivhigr injwithil5 ...... living rt)pni fopnlsl ith)lngrooll Agency,[lightstown, N,J, ,I,I,~. ileblre wbidnw(nvlq’lnnkbl PlilNt’H’()N.TUIINHIt’IIUItTIq’ilict’tilli Rddress,Upper 150’H. 070g,],,yes, ,HO,It’,OllL rolliug hlWllt lib altriicl+Jve I,tIVEI,YNEI,StINI/III(IE 1tOAD 701-;151J-8727 tlIB - 115115, Lltra nnl trlt kitchet,fili,,tltet Niiwrpthicud ui prn’u andrrady )’all inihnti)eiil Cnntral ai. with Iirellhtee dhliiig rgen) Itllly II11,1S Itl ltlU( ¯ I ac’o " offers lhlslbedrtnini 2hath all ior nntlellhiteeccn )alley> ettillllUtl dlcln!i) :i ledrn )IS tliic ~, lel b~lllllfully laltat )ltt( )rick rancierwti cuntral IAiMn’iutl5cnshnn ’, nr .I hutrpeRi 5cclrellic f let’, (hltioilrs red- Y,’ti H)il Hntly tlelhg el ii hu)lse Stachf(litdiill. reu ",’n,, CUli(lllhl!lhig nil it .1.1/2 licro lrneawu6dcoy,eYed anti niatnredIFatht shy()bit, sBcludcd hll.by Is)lie, Ah’cloidltbllied ..- uvtrHlzed ruolii ’ ~,;,li~’ < i’ll...... sedliour~l fh’eplacollrofoeeln0llllyThis huRtu Is tUllyltl)llSEtl nihiutps tedllway lot, hpA’inol al d hChdOlh,car a~h,tl WANTI’~I)’1 botlrm I)ouso ll) illedbJtenccupllncy, I~rlllEeton, ldlto ig tie. 2 car giii’ilge, flip v.’hule10’nlicrty ilhiHs liar, Ihern)upaliosll(Ihlg t frtiln llrlileolun, Ire)luted HtllclnuH latii ’ no,0 nt( tucud , Idl hi quiet u I if sl, ~’ el0se I i i t.to cupalicy,1 riced ill lellly le lliltrolifcniltlltigl), $ii,I,50(/doui’l~ t u llrlck palii wltl pill it) %I $06,1111, I,UX!JlJlt)tIS - Ill hnol{rgsc5hi dpll piiln, hnl IIAMII/I’{)N SQUAIIE--Cohlliiill i 3.1/7 hi l s WI/w 1 eli letl g, i Cehnl(81,Over 30(81 ti(i,fl, of livbig 1201)30g.337,1 $80,000 Box2~3, c/o I rh Pllckut, .... drell nil li 3/.1 ficrn ycngdcdIgnd; JutV r ,, ’up ce, I u il yelil’a ent .i h(Irlnh, J 1/2bat)is .... 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER21, 1972 PAGE THIRTEEN- B RealEstate For Sale RealEstate For: Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real__ __Estate_far Sale Too Late To Classify Antiques ShowSet In Short Hills ~L RY BRASSnstrument tra n ng -- NEW3 BEDROOMEnd Unit [ LAWRENCETOWNSHIP ] IJOPEWELLVALLEY’AREA[ ’’ [torn player (University bandand SHORTHILLS -- The tenth Twin Rivers Townhouse,all al [ annual Short Rills AntiquesShow pliances cent. air rend earpete( NASSAU ESTATES¯ ..... II -[ HOMEtin- FOR _THE ...... NATURE I,avely /.I (?al1055-109()lordetails. hedroonl ranch on lnke$60,000~1aro [~ro-symphony)wor}tlng hastlmestunents. for 924-2326. a few will be held at the Community Available immediatel~at $351 maeulate 8 room rancher with l Luv.~I~5 -- Also excellent lor/ Congregational Church Oct. 3 monthlyp us ut ties & ]iabilit large ree room and kitchen 3 who want / and 4 from noon to 16 p.m., and insuranceon 1 or 2 yr. lease. Ca redwood PRIN(’ET(IN / ASSISTANTBOOKKEEPER -- $33,500 bedrooms,l I/2 baths attac~ed / Wil tra n n nterest ng bus ness Oct. 5 from noonto 6 p.m. 448-7368 eves. after 7 an I garage on spacious lot near luxurious2 level ranchin thc [ ’Call for appointment.609.448.7070 ~’~’~_~’fus~"~owntheroa~}rom ’roWNtioUSES--lovely Twin weekends. schools. that, On Wednesday,Oct, 4 at 11 eati Riful homehas / Mrs. DeSona. a.m, Miss Valrae Reynolds, new Communit- Colle’e ~-,~l Rivers community offering 2, 3, __ haths, I)eamcd curator of the Oriental Collection loadedwth appeal: TheI ATTRACTIVE6 room double ~aninl veiling, fireplace, she.I? hmndry I 1970 JAVELIN6 cy rado landseanin, and nftnoh~Hanvao. I uu ~y o / , r" .IM4WI~I~INCt’...... Tuwr~orlzz- -- With2 ceramictile ba roomand dining l’o~ :rod central air cond=tioning, A beater a/c stick shift’ Unde~ at the Newark Museum, will dive n~u~od-)iT~t-q’,~n~:~:i~%~] peting and all appliances, Con- Nassau Estates 4 bedroomsplit quiet neighborhood. Basement, dralceilial:andopen present an illustrated lecture on level 11/2 hatl~s fully carpeted attached garage arid rear patio, stone fire dace and x:ducat $82,509, warranty, Goodprice. (609) 448- ~vhch-re~main(’i~.,;,,"~’~,’i’";~,]~l venient commutingswimming, 2532after 3 p.m, "Chinese. and Japanese Per: fine hamaFoaturlna ~uoh~nnahf I shopping, tenms, aetwlhes, all living roomand dmmgroom, eat- ing room, Children eelain’...... ~ ...... bedroomsaathand s CItANBURYMANOR after ...... f~,zfur.~ .~. ~n.mnl ainmalb " wtthmwalkmgdlstance." " For mo’e in kitchen’ tamlly room, laundry OnThursday, Oct. 5 at 11 a.m. rnnm ,wl’oonodin~u~ma.n..~h Ilnformatloo, Call Rmhardson room basement carport, very 1970 FIAT 850 Spyder -- with ~ bathlocated for privacy, Laundrysuitable for large family. Family Mrs. Dorothy B. Stevenson, full baseman1and oaf-in kUohon’lRealty, private partially fenced yard, ~ ~K][ALJ~K~~ ~-’~’"’--~-S entry. Master ],edroonl ~ ’,omfortableandroom~split evel AM/FMradio, Brand new, Call lecturer, antiques dealer and Won’tlast]onJ~ ...... I I large shade trees. Call 682-3395. room, large basement, double room, 1-1/2 baths, utility room, 4 betwcen9-6 p.m., 695-4957, °’ FAMILYCOLONIAL -- Excellent .JR.~r 8112.$8811 ’1 carport, $76,900, gemulogistfrom Westfield, will bedroomsand attached garage. explore the age-old magnetismof ~34900 [colonial home on a well land-[ TWIn mvwd~’ ’p h . I scaped 1/2 acre site in East l tiOMETOBECONSTRUCTED-- Large nicely cared for yard. gems and adornment as she move.ln"conc~itTon.°~f’e°rUnse l~l WindsorTwp. Features include I 2 story Colonial to be built in $42,500. 14 # G.E. WASHER-- 24 sq.yds. displays examplesand discusses h.,q. ~ ~ ,~,~ f. o, ~ ~ I large entry foyer picture win- JAMESBURG- Beautiful 4 Harbourton Farms. Country blue shag newrug, b/w TV,tables craftmanship, materials and RENTAL andchairs, Call 799-1697, ~i]~nOOmo,bdl..~.ffa~s,.:api I dawedliving room,’formaldining, I BedroomBi/Level, home.Nicely setting and only minutes to fashionsof antique jewelry. ah~. and~ -... a parua.y~.~:v~, dms.e~.~.:-~.~ roomI large paneled eat-in family kitchen room laundry four plus large 2-1/2 landscaped Baths. lot.Eat-in 1 Fullkitchen, Bath everything. Slate entrance foyer, 3 roomapartment for couple $170 large kitchen breakfast per me. Collector’s Corner this year oasemem, bedrooms 2-1/2 baths full wall to wall carpeting, family will feature three exhibits in basement ’2-car garage, All this room off Porsgate Dr. ManyItlGHTSTOWN:Older 2-1/2 story area formal dinin~ room large MALEEXECUTIVE WISHES -- illuminatedglass cases. Antiqu’e homefeatm’es doubleliving room, living r°°m’ family r°°m with ;)~,)(,M,~e.., 0:9, ~/.. ~ same to share expenses of :¢a,~~no [ plus centra air at a morethan [ Extras. Asking$38 900.00 Don dining room, kitchen, den and fireplace, laundry room 2 1/2 bedroomgarden apartment near toys for a child’s playroom,a RESTOREDCOLONIAL--...... ’ with , 1 [ reasonable $44 00O,, [ l-larrmgton’ Agency.. .Inc : Realtors, pantry on first floor. 4 bedroomsbaths 4 bedrooms2 car garage, , Hightstown.Available Oct. 15. collectionfor a kitchen,and for a MLS63E Rauroaa Ave 521 - full basement.Call us andwe will library, somefine original Dm’er acre of ground to rompon. Loaded[ ...... ~ ...... [ ...... andbath on the secondfloor. Nice showyou the plans and the lot. (201)628-6813, Between 10 a.m. - with Old charm but with all N.~w ~NGLAND~upu.~n.t~L,--12212. yard. 3-ear garage. Homehas Iteal Estate Braker ).m. etchings and folios from a modernconveniences, The 1st [ Large1 year old.cmonlalhome on [ beenwell caredfor. $39,000.$62,000. .54 N. MainSt., Cranbury,N.J. Nurenberg Chronicle published flo o r features a large living room a level~ fenced" to 1/2 "acre lot m 655.1!urn in 1403. huge dinin" room eountr- kit’ I East WindsorTownship, Features HOME DorothyLindenfeld 395-0892 HIGHTSTOWNBUNGALOW: l LIVINGDESIGNED-- No transportation FOR EASY Princeton antiques dealers eh~n’libra~’v howlerroom~and 2 [ include large living roomformal Delightful small homewith living KathyPrul1201-521-2072 David H. Clare, Elizabeth R. cove’red %r~ hes Finishino[ dining, center foyer, large modern[ room, dining room, kitchen, 2 problemwith the children because NancieLowrey 448-4170 ~..~ ..... ~o~e. r.oa...,~’cat-in kitchen paneled family[RhNCH-Princeton/WestWindsorbedroomsand bath. 2-car garage, it’s located within walking Tukeyand RoseH, Mintzwill be ~ ,~ ~, n ...... ~,~ o.a n~.. room plus 20 ec dO - 1 .yr old 3 BR2 full baths 30’ Nicely landscapedyard.$32,000. distance to Pennington.This at- OPEN7 DAYSAWEEK FURNITURESALE -- (from amongthe 34 exhibitors. neflrooms, z-uz nares [ul uwng-amlng Rmw/~ replace, tractive rancher n Penn View families) Also baby equipment, Luncheonwill be served daily basement and 2-car garage. All panelled beamedkitchen fam rm Heights offers just that, Center lamps, mirrors, Victorian chair ~ac,~aa HIGHTSTOWN BUSINESS ..... (antique, raise, Sat, & Sun, 1066 from noon to 2 p.m., and dinner pI{.INCETO~I~I°’~-~UNCTION:this plus central air conditioning cent. air rend, I/2 acre-treesl LOCATION:15-room house foyer kitchen with breakfast on Tuesdayand Wednesdayfrom m~n-- n.iou e...t h.~. and large tool shed, Quality value $49,500. Principals eves. (609) 452- area formal dining room large TWIN t’HVERS - 4 bdrm. Stuad Road Princeton between ...... at $45,900.9164. living room, panelled familyroomtmvnhouse, backyard with hind- Cherry l-1 l & Great Road. 6 to 7:30 p.m, Acoffee shopwill located on treed 1/2 acre lot of- withfloor to ceiling fireplace 21/2 soaped woocldeck facing park. be open fromnoon to 8 p,m, each fering 9 rooms,2 full baths, brick day. fireplace, enclosed summer MAGNIFICENTCOLONIAL -- ted in business oversizedbaths laundry 2 car room garage 3 bedrooms, black top Luxsclf-clmming n’v sh tg oven,c rp, Irost-h’eepp cl porch, 2 car attached garage and Outstandingin all respects, this with ample parking area all the roomyou’ll ever need, lovely five-year-old colonial home available. Idriveway full basement, This refrig. 2 I/2 baths, c/a, ninny NURSEWANTED--parttimefor is situated on a well manicured I.AWIW~NC.ETOWNStIIP - Pine louse s central air conditioned, extras. A-I condition, (60!n 448- physician’s office in Trentonarea. $46,590 site in East. Windsor Twl~ I.,noll 6 bedrooms center hall TWINRIVERS TOWNHOUSE: $63,500. 7291. Call 393-8954, ’ Sm.II Worhl’ EAST WINDSORCOLONIAL -- Features include large livin (’oloniaL living room separate This split-level townhouseoffers In desirable DevonshireEstates roomwith brick Rreplace form~ ,finiog room. eat-in kitchen living room, dining room, kitchen, HOME FOR THE LARGE T/..m,, Of Show featuring4 bedrooms2 1/2 baths, dining" moderneat-in kitche[ inmelled htmily room with 3 bedrooms and 1-1/2baths. Extra FAMILY-- This Cape Cod was lovely paneledfamily room,2-1/ designedfor just that. 5 bedrooms, br ck and rame homeorated on a l ire )lace andI leer to ceilingbook- such as central air conditionit KINGSTON-- "It’s a Small pleasant 1/2 acre lot, Featuringa baths, four bedroomsand fu] ,’ases. Laundr’room.2-1/2 wall-to-wall kitchen with eating area, living LandFor Sale NEEDBABYSITTER for 1 ted- 30’ portico porch, entrance foyer basementwhich has been finished large mrtinll~ room, dining room, bath, dim’1 daya weekbeginning Oct, 1. World" is the theme of the raised living roompanelled family into a lovely, large rec roomplus a v,oo( e( corner" lot with basement1 ear detached garage, Prefer TwinRivers or E, WindsorCountry GardenersThird Annual room,formal dining room, facing den or fifth bedroom. Large (:entrul ~dr conditionm manyhappy homeowners in this arge ot. $35,900. area, Must have references. (609) Flower showon Saturday woodedrear yard, 2 ear garage, storage area central air con- ~’ipalsonly. $57, [ community. $39,000. 448-7752. A beautiful trip around the world and basement. Call for your ap- ditioning, fencedin rear yard and HOMEUNDER CONSTRUCTION WOODEI)BUILDING LOT with in termsof flowers will help the pointmenttoday. excellent deck and patio area INVESTIN LAND:ll0-aere farm -- Thisnew bilevel is situated on 1 sewermid water, on No. lhuTison Country Gardners beautify the makethis an excellent buy at Millstone Townshi acre of land. Entrance foyer S(. $17,500.firm. kitchen with eating area formal South BrunswickPublic Library and aid in the workdone at The $65,000 EASTWINDSOR: 4 Bedroom Bi- dining reran large living room DutehtownRealty BIG GARAGESALE, FRI., 22nd ELEGANT 5 BEDROOM family room. 2 1/2 baths laundry 359-3127 Ematanuel Romefor the Aged COLONIAL-- (lst offering) Level, LRDR with dining porch. information,. room, 3 bedroomsstudy or 4th & Sat. 23rd. 104 North Gaston Eat-in kitch. Large Fara. R., Ave, Somm’ville,opposite Carrel and the NewJersey Neuro- are proudto offer this fine home ’LEONARD VAN HISE bedroom2 car garage. There is PsychiatricInstitute. whichwe feel has it all. Promth, Laundry Rm. Garage. 2 baths. still time to choose your paint Ice Cream.Start 1 p.m. Fri, 10 gallery sized entrance foye Cent. Air. large woodedCorner AGENCY 9 1/2 ACRES,600 foot frontage, a.m. Sat. Cut glass Spodeeh na, Theflower show will be held at Lot. $45,900.Principals only. 440- colors. $45,960. blaek top road, located Har- beer steins oil paintings salt the Kingston Presbyterian through the spaciousliving room RICIIARDSONREALTORS 10(ISIockton St,, llightstown,N,J 8685eves. 448-4250 bourton area. Stream and pond cellars, mugs, tankards ~)rass Church. formal dining room,roomy eat-il Rt. t30 Just Northof HOMEWITH POSSIBILITIES -- De )ression glass ultra-modern kitchen, panelle¢ The Old YorkeInn [~:VClttugsCall 12 story Colonial just Outside :site. 215-295-3576. com- family room,*m,with with ope open beamsam R. VanHise ~ 448-4254 Imemorative plates tea sets, Lambertville. Large corner lot furniture, demi-tasse sets, fireplace, master bedroombel suite 448.5000 E. Turp modernk tehen wth eating area, Weavers Guild night club style basementroon HI’LLSBORO TOWNSHIP -- ,1. Esch 448-117S pressed glass, and all sorts of 448-2022living room-dining room com- EAST AMWELLTOWNSHIP: 10 antiques. with bar andmaids quarters 2 E. WindsorTownship Hightstown Midwaybetween Somerville and it. McNamara~ 449-21511bination, 3 bedrooms,bath, en- To Hohl Classes car garage,central air, 16 x 32 in- Princeton. School bus at door M. Krcps ,146-0537trance foyer. Masonrygarage 26’1acres wooded, approx. 15 min. groundpool and loads of extras. A lovely 2 stm’y homeabout 7 years x 60’, ideal for workshop. There is from Princeton, asking $30,000. The Princeton WeaversGuild must-see home. old. Ultra-modernkitchen and I/2 it 18’ x 19 ’ barnon the properly.I Partial financing by owner MemberMultiple Listing Service available.Call 609-882-0078after 4 will sponsor classes and STATELYVICTORIAN Ibath, large dining room, open $39,900. . I p.m. workshopsthis fall. stairway, extra large living room! AIRDALE TERRIER -- af- with peggedoak floors, raised Weekly weaving classes are BELLE MEAD A HOMEFOR ALL SEASONS-- fectionate male 14 months old being organized by Mrs. Gladys brick fireplace with glass door. i Thisis exactlywhat this brick andI [ well trained, housebrokeu, needs 2nd flora’, 3 bedrooms, full frame rancher situated on 1 1/41 laving home. After 5 p.m., (2011 Hoisington. Monthlyworkshops acres offers. Entrance foyer, I LAWRENCETOWNSHIP - ex- 2)7-5435 will be held to teach backstrap moderakitchen with eating area, I ce nnt 36 aerewoodedt act with ’ ’ ’ weaving,tapestry, drafting and iWEIDEL, formal dining room, large living pond. $165,00o.Phone 737-2626. design, finger weaving,twiaiug, roomwith entire brick wall with I card weaving, rug techniques, fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 full ceramic tile baths family room 1961 FALCONneeds young hobby- and double weave. with entire brick wal with 100’ x 160’ emptylot in Cranburymechanic. Owner, very Thefirst in the workshopseries fireplace plus built ill bar, rear area. Call 609-448-6160. reasonable also save on 1966 will be held on Oct. 14. Fro’ in- covered porch, 2 car garage. Corvar. Call 737-1960, formationto register for either $49,900, group, call: Mrs. Gladys Hoisingtonor Mrs. Polly Hyde. HOMEWITH A FUTURE-- This 1971 KAWASAKI250cc, excellent immaculate Ewing Twp. Cape TooLate To Classify condition luggagerack, garaged. ’II n ImillI III im~ Coddoes have a future. Modern Ca 201-359-8749. kitchen with eating hat formal dining romn,large living room2 ACCOUNTING PLUMBER NEEDED IM-i rENt ! generoussize bedroomsand full CLERKTYPIST MEDIATELY-- for work in ceramictile bath on 1st floor. One Priuceton area. Phone924-2040. large bedroomand full ceramic Wehave an imnmdiateopening in tile bath on 2nd floor plus one our busyaccountingdepartn,ent[- m ’ P0WER i large unfinished roomfor future expansion. Full basement,black for a personwith typing skills and[ n aptitude for figures whohas top driveway,fenced in rear yard. pat e tee necessary fro" detailed MUSC ’~’~"’ ...... I $29,500. , ~ tr~t~Ut~ltU.W -- coo- work Duties" "W il’ iuc’ude’l sc vatu " lea~ " N roenssmg’ ’ InVolces .... I0 ’ Ip~-I Yment ~’ ’y tra CelUSl now | IIUY I,ANI)’I’IIEY DON’T D~plng...... correspondcneeaud nept,ug idulg ’ UC ’ a few’ ’ ...... , , , -~ ~e ,~s c...... a’ m~ormauon eali s~4- I i MAKEIT AN’fMOllE Fal~liliarlty wlln adding numnLne9’I’)a Is, ’ 1(81ft, 235It, woodedwith sewer. and1 to 2 years office experience[ ..... desirable. Call BarbaraScarnno,/ counh’ysettiog, $12~590.(6()9) 452-2111for appt. IRAKFRSI 54 Choice acres -~ opnwell ] Township $4,000per acre, RESI~AI~.CII carl~entry. Pnneling ceiling, I i 60 x 180. Pcnnington Bore, ¯ ~mlnlIInnavnmitvl?n~nlover a(ldllJon,stairs, roofs, etc, Call residential, $7,500, ...... _2S__.8191+19.1737 I ,I i 1115 X :15(;. l[upewel Twp, -- I I ] residential, $11,900.At The WuadShed llocated bet- BuY,t rs andsellers ’ ’ I woeuPriucotou and Belle Mead)i Ahnost 2 /leres wooded E~st we need a PART TIME ..... 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