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The Franklin News-Record Second class postage paid Thursday, February 5,1981 In Manvllie, N.J. 08835 USPS 578-800 Vol. 29, No.S 25 cents Council reappoints King

by Sandra Lowich board members should retire and follow that policies would be implemented to Managing Editor another way of life." Ms. Nierenberg, eliminate any abuses in the Authority. Despite recent charges of Franklin who authored the Authority's Code of "On that basis I'm prepared to vote for Township Sewerage Authority (FTSA) Ethics, said "When I read in the news- Mr. King," he said. paper that the chairman didn't know there expense abuses. Council voted 5-3-1 last Mayor Jensen agreed:' "There are some Thursday to reappoint Michael King as was a code of ethics, it makes my blood boil." ends that need tying up. I've been assured • FTSA chairman. they will be. I'm confident Mr. King will Councilman Philip Beachem, who has The Authority has had a code of ethics for several years, according to Ms. show the leadership to rectify the situa- accused members of the Authority of tion." charging excessive amounts for meals Nierenberg. "They have not bothered to honor it." And Mr. Martino showed receipts from and conventions and voting to reimburse Mr. King, FTSA Executive Director themselves, called for the ouster of Mr. The Authority has had a code of ethics for several years, according to Ms. Albert Koszkulics and commissioner King. Robert Hunt repaying SI52 worth of However, those council members who Nierenberg. "They have not bothered to honor it." "questionable vouchees." "It takes supported Mr. King's reappointment are courage of the man to say that wasn't confident that he will correct any prob- Another Franklin resident, Marita correct and return money." he said. lems that exist in FTSA procedures. Clickner, said she was also concerned Council members Jack Cullen, Robert about the ethics of the Sewerage Author- And Mr. Schnatter maintained that Mr. Mettler, Joseph Martino, Andrew ity. "I resent that Mr. King lied to you. If King was the most capable member on the Schnatter, and Mayor Richard Jensen he lied about peanuts, what else will he lie Authority. "If he goes, that board is voted for Mr. King's reappointment. Mr. about?" she asked. going to flounder." he said, indicating Beachem, Nancy Henry, and Helen Reil- "The sneakiness is underhanded. You nobody else on the board wants to be ly voted for Al Leigh, who was nomin- ignore it, make up silly excuses and bring chairman. ated by Mrs. Reilly. Frieda Warner ab- up ancient history," she said to council "1 feel Mr. King will do what he said stained. members. he will do," he added. Mrs. Warner made a motion to table Sewerage Authority member Frank On the other hand. Council woman nominations before the vote to allow the Lake, who attended the meeting, said that Reilly. who did not vote for Mr. King, public to respond. Council voted 7-2 in in the three years he has served as com- maintained, "Our standards for appoint- OF THE TWO MILLION spectators on hand for Friday's tickertape parade travelled from New favor, with Mayor Jensen and Council- missioner, he has charged only S95 in ments must be blemish-free at all times." to pay their respects to America's newest heroes. For more pictures see page 9-A. (Thomas P. Costello photo) man Martino dissenting. Mayor Jensen vouchers. "I use my own money to attend said the action was out of line. "To bring meetings," he added. AFTER the vote, the Democratic * along a cheering squad is inappropriate,'' council members silently walked out of he said. COUNCILMAN Cullen said the dol- the meeting. * * lar amounts of questionable vouchers Following the meeting. Mr. King com- High school band struts NAOMI Nierenberg, a former Sewer- didn't warrant singling out Mr. King. He mented that he ' 'looks at the vote as a vote * * age Authority member, remarked "past said he had a commitment from Mr. King of confidence." > * down 'Canyon of Heroes' *

by Andrew Schofer The 200-mcmber band had been ea- Predictably, "Tie a Yellow Ribbon * * Staff Writer gerly looking forward to participating 'Round the Old Oak Tree"was played in the historic celebration ever since often — combined with various re- It was a day they will remember to the telephone invitation from New nderings of patriotic tunes. One band * *tell their grandchildren about. Under a York City Mayor Ed' Koch was re- also played a tribute to the host city * rain of ribbons, computer cards, con- ceived and approved by Franklin with "New York, New York." *fetti, yellow paper, and over 550 miles school authorities early last week. * AN ESTIMATED two million *of specially ordered ticker-tape, the Franklin's distinctive blue and gold * *members of Franklin High School's "Revolutionary Soldier" uniforms people stood crowded along the route marching band proudly strutted down made the band easily recognizable and of the parade, straining to catch a' New York's "Canyon of Heroes" in especially appropriate in the sea of glimpse of the hostages. Buildings, * signs, scaffolding and trees provided the joyous homecoming parade for the marching bands, fife and drum corps, ex-hostages returning from their long and musical groups which were taking *captivity in Iran. part in the festivities. (Continued on page 9A)

* PICTURED at the Sewerage Authorrty reorganization are (left to right)Commissioners Robert Hunt, Robert LaPlante and chairman Michael King. (Paul Savage photo) Franklin Township receives * Department of Labor grant

Franklin has received unofficial Also, with $4,000 a part-time public And S1.000 will be used for the purch- approval for an $8,000 Economic De- relations writer will be hired to develop a ase of a slide projector and the production > velopment Administration Grant for ex- newsletter on township industrial de- and distribution of tapes and slides on panding its industrial marketing program. velopment. The newsletter will be sent to Franklin. The media package will be KEVIN HERMENING, 21, of Oak Creek, Wise, a JOHN WILLIAM LIMBERT JR., 37, of Final approval is needed from the state regional, national, and international real taken to prospective industrial residents, * former hostage. Washington, D.C., a former hostage. * Attorney General's office. estate offices who are looking to place or arrangements will be made to present it The grant will be matched with $8,000 industries in towns. in area hotels. * * from-the township's Industrial Develop- The newsletter will describe township * ment Committee budget for its share of industrial activity and attempt to influ- Mr. Beachem expressed his thanks to City waves the flag in style the total project cost. ence decision-making towards Franklin Township Manager Gerken. the Town- Councilman Philip Beachem, who de- Township, according to Mr. Beachem. ship Industrial Development Commis- bv Barbara Sobkowiak parade, and sprinkle the entire scene strong, cold winds. Voices howled the veloped the proposal in cooperation with The costs of funding the writer, and print- sion and the Franklin Township Chamber with oceans of confetti and endless words to "God Bless America," Township Manager Harry Gerken, said ing and mailing the newsletter are in- of Commerce for their support of the * streams of yellow paper and you've while others chanted obscenities he has learned from State Senator William cluded in the grant. grant application. Take about two million or so Amer- got a ticker tape parade — a celebra- against Iran. . - Hamilton, Assesmblyman Joe Patero and icans of all sizes, shapes, colors, tion unparalleled by any other the for- Assemblyman David Schwartz that Com- creeds and nationalities. Stick flags mer hostages received — a huge party The crowds cheered whenever one missioner John Horn has signed Frank- of the cars carrying a returnee rode by, and inside and banners in their hands, and tie thrown as perhaps only New York * lin's application for the EDA monies. yellow ribbons around their necks or City knows how. even though many of the parade goers The Fifth Ward Councilman said the business guide 10 A fasten them to their lapels, and line probably only got a glimpse of the money will be used to expand the town- dazzling limo. They seemed to cheer classified . . . 1-8B, 1-12C them up and down Wall Street. AND FRIDAY'S, parade and festi- ship's industrial marketing program by * the loudest and longest when Barry letters 5A Elevate some of the more agile vities in the Big Apple seemed to be implementing projects such as feasibility * Rosen, one of the returnees and a resi- members of the crowd so they are per- just that —• as much a chance for New study for the creation of a conference / obituaries 7A * dent of Brooklym smiled and waved to ched on street signs and traffic lights Yorkers and their neighbors to say convention center in the township, the them. police blotter 3A and so they hang from wrought iron "welcome home" to the brave 22 development and mailing of an industrial sports 12-16A *fences and out of 50-story high win- Americans as it was an opportunity for * quarterly newsletter to international and dows. New York and New Yorkers to strut SO MUCH HAS been said and domestic realtors, and various other pro- town forum .... 4 A Take about half of the city's,finest their colors via one. big cheerful written about how Americans have jects designed to attract additional rat- weekly recipe 8A *— und toughest — dress them in their party. taken advantage of the freeing of the ables to the township. * hostages and used it as a means by * * * impeccable blue uniforms and decp- One could sense, even as one * which to reunite. Whether that situa- rate them with the familiar yellow approached the Lincoln Tunnel Friday TIME OFF tion provides a sound and just basis for ABOUT $5,000 of the funds will be bows. And just as Moses held back the morning and stopped to query an un- this renewed patriotism is questioned spent on an annual Info Franklin Day. In this week s issue: walls of the Red Sea to let his people usually pleasant toll taker, that some- * by and unclear to many. Two years ago about 400 realtors • Linda Burton talks with through, watch the men in blue hold thing exciting was happening across * attended an Info Franklin Day held at the Princeton cartoonist Henry *back the burgeoning walls of well- the river. New Yorkers seemed to go What was unquestionable and clear municipal building. The event included wishers and patriotic Americans. out of their way to accommodate the on Friday amid the ticker tape parade information booths on township industry Martin in the second part of Invite the former American hos- visitors and virtual strangers to the in New York, though, was that in a and a slide presentation on the town. the series "They're at The * tages in Iran to take the 30-minute or city, as they paused several times ea- city which is often characterized by its Another $5,000 will be spent for a con- New Yorker. "Seepage 3. so ride from the Battery to City Hall ger to offer assistance to a perplexed tall, gleaming skyscrapers, its dingy, sultant to do a feasibility study on the atop open limousines. When 22 threesome from out of town. graffiti painted subways, its impecc- establishment of Franklin as a major con- • A herd of Western pain- * ably dressed business men and ters have captured the fort accept, intersperse high school bands. The display of patriotism was evi: ference/convention center of central New *Irish musicians and Scottish bagpipe dent. Flags waved, yellow ribbons and women, and its poverty-stricken, Jersey. Two major hotels - the Somerset at the Princeton University players in between their limos. banners bearing messages like, "Wel- street wise residents, there remains a Marriott and TraveLodge have located in Art Museum. Joyce * Take one exuberant mayor and come 52 from Pace U" or "There's no strong feeling for mom, apple pie — the township - and a Ramada Inn, Hilton Rodgers reviews the round- and for just plain having fun. * place him in a limo at the start of the place like home" fluttered in the hotel, and Holiday Inn are in the planning up. See page 5. See page 20. stages. 2-A The Franklin NEWS RECORD Canal dredging plan Ramada Inn financed NEWARK — Aetna Life & Casualty ly 1982. The motel will include 123 guest will provide $4 million in tax-exempt per- rooms, a banquet room, an outdoor swim- to hit Trenton first manent mortgage and construction ming pool, and a Sandal wood Re- financing for a five-story Ramada Inn to staurant. by Tom Lederer to the canal, dewatering sites, methods of be built in Franklin township. Financing for this project was arranged disposal of the dredged material and im- The site, located at 1-287 and Western A plan to dredge the Delaware & Rari- pact on the environment. for Prime Motor Inns, Inc., of Clifton. Canal Road, is the access to the Mack The fee owner is Franklin Development tan Canal in order to restore water flow Preliminary study of the canal's sedi- Midway Industrial Center and the Some- Company. will first focus on clearing one of two ment and more detailed analysis of the rset Valley Office Center. conduits beneath the Trenton Freeway. material in the west tube of the Trenton Construction will begin first quarter The architect for the project is Eisen- The twin conduits, more than a mile conduit indicate, that no danger would 1981, with completion scheduled for ear- stein and Kantor of Clifton. long, are the most critical link in the 60- occur if it were disposed of at an industrial mile-long waterway that is a source of landfill site, according to reports at the water for 600,000 customers. session. The sediment contains signifi- Cut-a-thon to benefif Cancer Society But the dredging project has generated cant amounts of lead, cadmium, PCBs With the Marriott's tower as a backdrop, Sal Falgiano, Member of the some concern because the sediment clog- and pesticides. Chamber of Commerce of Franklin Township, Arnold Mann, Chair- ging one of the conduits contains a signi- The two Trenton tubes are eight feet man of the Somerset County 1981 Cancer Crusade, Tom Hall, ficant amount of hydrocarbons, heavy high and 13 feet wide and the west tube is Marriott's Director of Marketing, and Gloria Convery, Executive Direc- metals and toxic chemicals. filled four to five feet deep with sediment tor fo the Chamber of Commerce pause in their planning of the Feb. At an information session in Princeton according to studies conducted by Rut- 22 CUT-A-THON at the Marriott. The event, to benefit the American last Thursday, representatives of the state gers University. Cancer Society, will feature Easton Hair Lines and UFO Hair Company Department of Environmental Protection Lawrence Rosen, 435 Alexander Salons of Somerset. During the CUT-A-THON at the Marriott the revealed that the toxic substances Road, voiced concern about smells, Franklin Community Players will off er selections from Camelot, the appeared to be strongly bonded to the noise, disrupted traffic and possible Community Dance Company will present a variety of dance numbers. grease and oil in the conduit and for that health risks that could result from the reason could be dredged without endan- dredging. The Villagers will feature several songs from their upcoming musical gering the purity of the canal's waters. Mr. Galley responded that the time for My Fair Lady and there will be music by Daydream to dance to- This expressing those concerns would be the new concept in hair cutting fund raisers will feature raffles for lunch ACTION HAS progressed in notify- official hearing on the environmental im- for two at the Marriott as well as door prizes. Tickets will be sold at the ing industries to cease discharging storm pact statement. He conceded that there door with donations of $8. for cuts and $14. for cut and style. Ad- water into the conduit, according to would be "noise, disturbance and the use ditional information may be obtained by calling 846-5266. Michael Galley, assistant director of the of streets but the impact study will tell us Water Supply Facilities Branch of the De- how to minimize it. We will have odor, partment of Environmental Protection we will have a problem but the result will (DEP) Division of Water Resources. be cleaner water and a more pleasant can- The department is currently preparing al," Mr. Galley said. an environmental impact assessment on the dredging plan and hearings are ex- OTHER PRIORITY areas for dredg- pected in the late spring or summer, ing include portions of the feeder canal according to Mr. Galley. The study will between Trenton and Bull's Island along address methods of dredging, access sites the Delaware River.

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TiborKoorof Dalla, Pa., 53, was driv- glass door in the rear, even though the, door. The keys were left in the ignition. Concetta Greco, 32, and Giovanni either a right or left turn. He drove a hole in the roof and lowering themselves ing a 1977 Cadillac on Jan. 27, swaying it entire backyard is fenced in by a stocks When he returned, the truck was gone. Greco, 50, of Bound Brook, were caught straight across the intersection, striking down a rope. Drug cabinets were ransack- from side to side on Hamilton Street, ade-type fence. The complete home was Police checked the area for the vehicle. shoplifting on Jan. 28 by ShopRite of an embankment and mounting it. The car ed and cash was stolen, with a total value almost striking parked cars, police said. ransacked, and jewelry, liquor, and a About an hour later, a call came into Easton Avenue store security. They were continued across two lawns, owned by of $2,800. The burglars then exited He was stopped by police, found to be clock, with a total value of $849, were police headquarters reporting a truck on transported to police headquarters, pro- Mr. Cortelyou and Mr. Kralovic, and through the same hole in the roof. The intoxicated, arrested and given a Breatha- stolen. fire in the canal. The fire was exting- cessed and released. back out on Amwell Road for a distance alarm system was never triggered. ttt uished by the Middlebush and Elizabeth of 135 yards. The vehicle, which also lizer test. He was released and a court 111 appearance has been set for Feb. 23. The Somerset Bible Church at Franklin Avenue fire companies. Logan's Towing grazed a telephone pole, was severely ttt tt t Boulevard and Easton Avenue was burg- pulled the truck out of the canal. The fire, John Krzysztow of Somerville was damaged. Burglars entered a Regent Street home which was deliberately set with gasoline, arrested for driving under the influence on Two teenage girls were caught by Shop larized on Jan. 27. The perpetrators en- ttt. on Jan. 27 by forcing open a side door tered through a window by breaking the destroyed the entire cab. The incident is Jan. 28. He was driving a 1980 Ford on located under the carport. The complete \ Rite of Easton Avenue security placing under continued investigation. combs, hair spray, and hair dye, with a glass and unlocking it. An IBM typewri- Cedar Grove Lane when he failed to stop Burglars entered Thrift Drugs at Rut- home was ransacked and furs, jewelry ^ total value of $6.84, into their pocket- ter, valued at $1400, was stolen. ttt at Amwell Road and was unable to make gers Plaza the night of Jan. 25 by cutting and coins were stolen. books. Both 16-year-olds were turned • ttt over to the Juvenile Aid Bureau. Store complaints were to be signed. A GMC 18-foot straight truck, valued t t at $20,000, was stolen from Somerset T Publishing Co., Campus Drive, on Jan. Burglars entered and exited a Surrey 28. The driver left the truck for five mi- Road home on Jan. 27 through a sliding nutes to go inside and open the overhead Look For Our Brighten Up Your 16 Page Full Color Insert Cooking And Your in The mall, on your Two men shot in bar lot doorstep or pick one up ot the Foodtown nearest you While Supplies Lost. Rtdaamanyorail ._ . Sup»r Couponi with ' <* Two men were shot during a fight at According to police, several shots were a llngl* $7.50 about 2:30 a.m. last Saturday night in the fired. Three shots hit a house at 1 South or mot* purchas*. parking lot, of the Sportsman Inn at 543 Dover Ave. Somerset St., Somerset. A .38 caliber Smith & Wesson gun was They were identified by Franklin recovered, police said. The gun was re- Township Police as James Knuckle, 23, ported stolen from Nassau County, New and John Brooks, 25, both of Highland York. No charges have yet been filed. Winter Warmllps Park. Both men left the scene of the shooting and went to Middlesex General Police refused to disclose any more Hospital in NewJBrunswick, police said. details about the incident, which is still Mr. Brooks was listed in good condition under investigation. from Foodtown on Wednesday, while Mr. Knuckles was It was the second shooting incident to listed in fair condition in the intensive occur in the bar's parking lot within the Meat Savings care unit. last five months.

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With existing medical costs a broken toe by david moore could well exceed that "threshold." The governor had held out for more than a year for a' 'verbal threshold," that is, no monetary stipulation but rather descrip- Right now, before well-intended but tive— death, '.'serious injury, serious fracture or dismember-' perhaps too hasty legislation is enacted to ment." Granted it would leave the determination of what a address long-term water supply problems ' 'serious fracture'' is up to the courts, it would at least dramatic- in New Jersey, is the time to really get down to brass tacks and carefully assess ally reduce the number of liability cases in the state courts. And, the front-running proposals. most importantly, it could dramatically reduce the cost of doing It's increasingly apparent that two river business on the part of the insurance companies. systems, the Passaic and the Raritan, are Lawyers have protested that 1) it would deny citizens the about the only realistic sources of such future supplies. But now is when we've right to secure just awards for their injuries, and 2) it should be all got to make the judgments about which tied to a stipulation from the insurance companies that pre- construction projects will guarantee the miums would be reduced proportionately with the savings the most equitable apportionments of their supplies. And it's not merely water quan- firms reap. tity, but quality too. which must be consi- The second argument appears stronger than the first. ••^ dered now. Many careful, accident-free drivers in this state are paying — • Water can almost always be rendered the higher premiums of the assigned risk plan only because .VTT-r-i-^-wn_r-w-^r^ potable, but full consideration must be given to which- proposed water projects insurance firms do not choose to sell policies under existing SiV ——— will require the least treatment through the coming years. That's a dollar factor law. 1 © f . The $1,500 threshold plan should reduce the number of law * Mew Jexs>€ which can be overlooked until too late. suits, of course, but just how sharply remains to be seen. And it CURRENTLY THE Hackcnsack appears the Legislature will not tie the higher threshold with .. £(DURT Water Co., the Passaic Valley Water other badly needed reforms such as the assigned risk plan and a : Commission, the North Jersey District rating system which severly penalizes residents of urban areas hi Water Supply Commission and the City • ¥i of Paterson are arguing various aspects of and youthful drivers. "h L the planned Two Bridges intake system Gov. Byrne has grown or at least become more pragmatic as which would tap the Passaic and / or its he nears the end of his gubernatorial career. And it may well be dm tributary, the Pompton River, where they converge. Hackensack Water Co. and that he is right — the $1,500 threshold without a unified auto ffffm North Jersey would split the estimated insurance plan is the best to be obtained from this Legislature. i 80-million-gaIlon-per-day water pro- If so, it says something about this Legislature. And it isn't #//! ceeds. It would probably cost SI00 mil- lion. very good. Passaic Valley, which draws from the U f/l Passaic River downstream from this site, is worried that it will be even more hard- pressed to make the Passaic water potable because Two Bridges might skim the cleaner upstream waters. The City of difor's notebook Paterson is angry because Two Bridges might reduce river flow enough to reduce the famed Great Falls at Paterson to a mere dribble. Liber(al)ties consumer corner by adam levin Aside from the scenic loss. Paterson fears this would cancel out its current project to reopen the pioneer Great Falls with the language? electric generating system, which cer- Faith in products key to economy tainly would make an important energy contribution. Paterson and Passaic Valley have The scene has been played out so often 1980s is to insure that consumer rights health of this country could well depend argued for Hackensack Water Co. to The monthly tract of the John Birch theU.S. or to cooperation with the U.S." in cartoon strips, editorials, stand up under warranties are effectively en- on the degree to which American con- withdraw its share of the water from Society clumped its way over my desk It would appear to be similar to calling routines, columns and t.v. shows that it: forced. The Federal Trade Commission sumers perceive American-manufactured downstream of the Great Falls (and Two last week. I usually browse through it, but someone an Anglophile. has become the most well worn of con- has made significant progress in this re- products as quality products. Bridges) at a construction saving of many this time the first line on the cover grab- All of which poses a dilemma. Let's sumer affairs cliches. The scene goes like gard. But the work has just begun. One way to restore the luster to the millions of dollars and preservation of the bed my attention. discount any intent on the part of the this: Made In U.S.A. tag is to refine and im- falls. Birch Society to suggest that students of Consumer is enjoying New Product. AS AMERICAN manufacturing faces prove the system for giving consumers Hackensack wants no part of this be- It read, "By the time you read these 1 words, every Americanist will have spent. the American Indians were especially For almost a year New Product has beers increasingly sharp challenges from effective warranty remedies. cause it claims water quality down there is many weeks savoring what were obvious- pleased over the recent election. It would working perfectly. And then, suddenly, abroad, the concern over quality is going so bad that purification would be prohibi- not seem logical thatscholars of that type New Product collapses. Springs pop out. to take on an added dimension in the tive in cost and would leave everybody ly very encouraging developments on the t + t --~ political front." Turning aside the sent- would be affected eitHer way by the pres- Smoke curls up. New Product gives one 1980s. Quality products will be of con- with a bad taste in their mouths. Right ence itself. I was fascinated by the word idential election. final lurch and then dies. cern, of course, to the individual consum- now, Hackensack is very proud of the "Americanist." So, how about the second definition in Consumer looks at his warranty card. er and to the nation as a whole. Adam K. Levin is the director of the good taste of its water supply, what there state Division of Consumer Affairs. I do not pretend to be a William Safire, the Collegiate? This "specialist in Amer- New Product has died exactly five mi- In a very real sense, the economic is of it. columnist on Eng- ican culture or history'' could be what the nutes after the period of warranty cover- Importing water from the Raritan to lish usage, but I do not recall ever having author was attempting to convey. But age has expired. add to the Passaic to dilute the pollution seen the word used before. probably with not the exact connotation The conclusion that some conspiracy- will do just that — the toxics will still be I thought I had the germ of a great one assumes in the definition. One would minded members of the public reach is Oil buyers get what they pay for in the water. We can add chlorine to kill column idea — the ultra-conservative expect to use the word in reference to a that there is a sinister plot afoot among the the bugs, but taking out chemicals is a Birch Society was being ultra-liberal in scholar of America. leaders of big business to design and mar- much more complicated matter, and The results of a recent inspection of ness is among the best in the country. Usage of the mother tongue. If age has ket products which have only a limited adding clean water doesn't help at all. Finally the Webster's Third — "mem- New Jersey's fuel oil delivery vehicles Other states do have some serious prob- done nothing else for me, however, it has life span. The problem with this theory is Somebody's right, and somebody's ber of a nation other than the U.S." Ob- shows substantial compliance with reg- lems. Unsealed and inaccurate meters, taught me to check the depths of the that it is overly simplistic, if not down wrong, but who? We'd better find out viously this is not the intent if for no other ulations designed to ensure that consum- pinched aireliminatorhoses, by-pass sys- swamp before wading in. right preposterous. quickly, before legislation and bureauc- reason than that the Birch Society seldom ers get all the oil they pay for. tems which pump metered oil back into a admits the existence of other countries, The plain fact is that in any competitive racy get locked into something less than And this could have been a very, very The Division of Consumer Affairs, truck, inaccurate delivery tickets and deep and mucky swamp. except of course the Communist ones. product market, quality is going to sell. ideal. For starters, now is a good time to Reliability and durability have not been through its Office of Weights and Mea- other improper practices are not unknown scrutinize Passaic River water quality sures, has conducted an annual inspection in other parts of the country. "AMERICANIST" is a perfectly IT IS MY considered opinion, there- abandoned by American consumers as downstream from the Great Falls, and desirable qualities in the products they sweep of home heating oil delivery trucks And as the price of oil rises and the compare it with quality upstream. This is acceptable word, it turns out. The Webs- fore, 'after careful analysis, that the Birch across the state each year during the heat- commodity becomes more precious, teT's New Collegiate Dictionary which I ,Society is indeed guilty of coining if not a buy. because there's nothing like a waterfall to ing season. In addition, the weights and there is a greater temptation to skim a purify water! It's nature's form of aera- keep on my desk defines it as: new word, at least a new definition. measures inspectors on the state, county little off here and there. The only remedy THE PROBLEM for consumers as a tion. "1: a specialist in the languages or "Americanist", in the usage of the bulle- and municipal level conduct continuous is a vigilant and continuous monitoring by whole is not to uncover some lurking con- cultures of the aboriginal inhabitants of tin has to refer to one who is not an inter- spot checks. In each year that the program a skilled weights and measures inspection Remaining in the same general region, spiracy to foist planned obsolesence on America" (I don't think that is what the nationalist such as members of the Tri- has been conducted there has been a better team and good faith efforts on the part of Hackensack Water Co. wants its custom- the public. Most consumer activists real- society had in mind) and "2: a specialist Lateral Commission, better known in the overall rate of compliance than in the fuel merchants to ensure that deliveries ers to pay for its share of the Two Bridges ize that the problem is a little more subtle: in American culture or history." (That bulletin as the "Master Conspiracy." previous year. are accurate. project. Whether that happens or not, How to effectively assert consumer rights pending legislation to update the business seems to be more in line with the usage of If the society keeps up this sort of Fortunately, our inspections show that under existing warranties and how to of awarding franchises and" setting water the word.) thing, we'll have to wonder if they are not THE HOME heating oil delivery in- the combination of weights and measures orient product manufacturers towards im- rates must be scrutinized also. This is a But. in keeping with Mr. Safire, I dug in fact closet liberals. spection program of the Division of Con- inspection work and good faith com- deeper. The much maligned unabridged proving the warranties offered for their tricky area, but terribly important. products. sumer Affairs is a fine example of a con- pliance by business has paid off for the Webster's Three gave the aboriginal de- t t t sumer protection program benefiting CUST consumers of this state. A warranty is nothing more than a leg- finition first, but differed markedly in its tomers and business alike. When the Di- The attitude of the Division of Con- THE CURRENT water crisis in no second definition, to wit: ally enforceable right to a quality product. vision conducted the first state-wide in- small way derives from the inability of the The strength of a product's warranty, sumer Affairs toward this business can'be "A member of a nation other than the Bob Kelly is the executive editor of spection sweep in 1973, the violation rate summed up as follows: Keep up the good Hackensack Water Co. to take care of its U.S. who is favorable to the policies of The Princeton Packet newspapers. then, is a statement by the product's was over 50 percent and many of those customer needs. That in turn hinges great- manufacturer of its belief in the quality of work. And consumers can rest assured violations were serious. that our weights and measures inspectors ly on the fact that Hackensack happens to the product. be franchised for most of the burgeoning Over the years, there has been a study will be in the field to insure that they do A strong warranty which covers all Hackensack Meadowlands development improvement in the performance of fuel keep up the good work. parts and systems, which has a long cov- area. merchants as a group. The most recent erage period and does not include certain ""franklin NEWS RECORD inspection, conducted in late December, It's been said that if Two Bridges mate- repair costs which must be paid by the covered 427 delivery vehicles. rializes, Hackensack Water Company's Publication No. USPS 573-80C Second class postage paid at consumer is a warranty which reflects the There were 94 state, county and muni- letter policy current demand growth will use up all that Serving Franklin Township ••"*•. Manville. N.J. 08853 manufacturer's belief that the product extra water from Two Bridges in only 12 will stand up. A manufacturer, of course, cipal weights and measures in the field examining the delivery vehicles. They All readers are encouraged to years. And that's just one example of the Published every Thursday at %\£|5!// THE PRINCETON PACKET. INC. will not sell a product with a strong war- write letters to the editor. found that only about 7 percent of the complexity of the water picture. ranty knowing that the product is second- Letters must be signed and 300 Witherspoon St. •*%,.«' Publisher vehicles inspected had any violations and Therefore, legislation must be shaped Princeton. N.J. 08540 Telephone: 609-924-3244 rate and likely to fail within the warranty include the writers address. It carefully to equalize franchise areas in period. most of the violations that did turn up is our policy to print the name by The Princeton Packet. Inc. Centra( otfice production plant and corporate were of a minor, technical nature. regard to the supply capacities of the com- This assumes, of course, that consum- and address of the signer, but panies involved. If neighboring com- headquarters. 300 Witherspoon St.. Prin- No one needs to remind homeowners names may be withheld from Local office: 843 Hamilton St., Somerset, N.J. N J 08540 ers have effective remedies when they panies have more water, they should ceton of the painful reality that heating oil print in certain circumstances 08873.Telephone: (201) 828-4646 ' " . must call upon their warranty rights. serve a fast-growth area rather than the prices are climbing at an alarming rate. upon request of the writer and Mary L. Kilgore Beilman ... ..Board Chairman There would be little to deter a manufac- With the price now at well over a dollar approval by the editor We company which is franchised there under turer from offering a splendid warranty the old rules, but can't guarantee a Sandra Lowich Managing Editor Edward p Burke Editor & President per gallon, it is more important than ever reserve the right lo edit letters package if the manufacturer knows that supply. Lee Schmittberger. .... Advertising Manager James B Ki|gore .General Manager that homeowners feel assured that they for length: 250 words is the Erica Kaufman Office Manager Christopher A. Chianese. . Business Manager there is no effective enforcement method are, in fact, getting every gallon they pay preferred maximum. Every Robert p Kell available to consumers who purchase Subspription rates: One year S10 ($23 outside - V Executive Editor for. U'lter in good taste concerning ttt Mercer, Middlesex, Somerset. Hunterdon. Robert Hutchinson Production Manager products in reliance on the warranty. ;i locally pertinent matter will David F. Moore is the executive dire- Monmouth counties); two years $15. Roslyn Denard Advertising Manager The task for comsumer protection IT CAN BE safely said that New IK* published ctor of the New Jersey Conservation Newsstand price 25C per copy. William Bennett ... Circulation Manager agencies and consumer activists in the Jersey's home heating oil delivery busi- Foundation based in Morristown. Thursday, February 5,1981 I he Franklin NEWS RECORD 5-A Art auction letters to the editor and show slated St. Augustine of Canterbury PTA will Consoyoy: dents and merchants of the Fifth Ward make great newspaper headlines but James Saxton pray we, as a nation, never have to endure sponsor an Art Show and Auction on (and the rest of Franklin Township) is a properly serving the Fifth Ward goes well 223FamsworthAve. something like this again. Saturday, Feb. 21. beyond that. The hostage ordeal had at least one perfect example, and. suggests the Bordentown, N.J. 08505 Art Futures, Inc. of Howell will show Beachem's a highly positive aspect — I have noted an in- answers to the above questions. After oils, enamels, engravings, graphics and Marie Muhler crease in patriotism in this country, and I angrily complaining that the transfers Andrew B. Consovoy some original oil paintings, many starting partisan leader think it's been revived by our all pulling were wrong and an attempt to circumvent Republican Municipal Chairman 2 East Main St. at $5. To the Editor: the "cap laws", Mr. Beachem voted together during this past crisis. Freehold, N.J. 07728 The preview will be at 8 p.m. during against purchasing the police cars and As a Council representative I'm very which refreshments will be served. The Now that the brouhaha concerning the helped to defeat the proposed transfer. Mildred Garvin proud that it's in fashion to wave the flag auction begins at 9 p.m. reappointment of Sewerage Authority Why? To create "an issue", to try to 406 Central Ave. once again. Tickets can be purchased at the school Chairman Mike King is over and the embarass the Republicans and the Town- Hillcrest PTA bd.: E.Orange, N.J. 07017 office on Henderson Road or at the door Democrats will hopefully cease their ship Manager, and, tough luck for the HelenS. Reilly the evening of the show. sanctimonious screaming, I wish to Fifth Ward. support needed for William Bate Second Ward Councilwoman address a most serious issue that goes to 1 Campbell Ave. ' Deputy Mayor, Franklin Township the core of our representative form of What, you may ask, is the conclusion conservation school Clifton, N.J. 07013 government. of this episode? The police cars (which To the editor are, after all, desperately needed) will be Albert Bumstein Clickner: School budget To state the issue directly: Philip purchased out of the 1981 budget, and, as The Hillcrest PTA would like to advise 140 Thatcher Road Beachem is both the elected council rep- a result of this expenditure, several ve- you that the School of Conservation at Tenafly, N.J. 07670 they blessed it resentative from the Fifth Ward and the ry worthy programs including senior Stokes State Forest may be closed pend- hearings slated Municipal Chairman' of the Democratic citizens, youth soccer, volunteer fire de- ing legislative action. Oursixth graders in Joseph Doria and called it fish! The Franklin Township Board of Edu- Party of Franklin Township. That is, Mr. partments, rescue squads and the under- Franklin Township have been spending 2641 Kennedy Blvd. cation has scheduled two dates for public Beachem is more than just a Councilman water rescue teams will all have to suffer approximately a week at the School of Jersey City, N.J. 07306 To the editor: who was endorsed by one of the two poli- partial or total reductions in township Conservation for the past 24 years. hearings on the proposed S18.6 million 1981-82 school budget. The hearings will tical groups in town, but rather, he must funding. To further compound "Phil's We are urging your support in trying to John Rocco At the Jan. 29 Council meeting, Mr. be held on Thursday, March 12 and also be (arid is) the active and highly folly" he subsequently voted to approve keep this school open by asking you to King was reappointed to the Sewage Au- 295 W. Route 70 Wednesday. March 18. partisan leader of a major political organi- the transfer of additional surplus funds for write to members of the Assembly Educa- Cherry Hill, N.J. 08002 thority after a repayment of some S135 to zation. other purposes at the last meeting of the tion Committee that are listed below. the Sewerage Authority coffers (out of the council. There are two bills involved. The first The Hillcrest PTA Board questioned $7,000 expenditures) and a Please ask yourself these questions: bill (SI602 Stokes Land Designate Bill) proposal of behavior reformation well- Can he actually hold both positions and The basic and fundamental truth is that has been introduced and voted on-posP"1 covered by the Code of Ethics now in SPIFIY honestly represent both constituencies?; if you try to serve two masters (or poss- tively by the Senate Education Commit- Reilly: proud force, supposedly. Do the interests of the residents of the ibly three, since Mr. Beachem also works tee. The second bill is sponsored by Mr. King was granted absolution by Fifth Ward always coincide with the in- full time for Democratic Assemblyman Assemblyman Lytell who reported that that flag-waving Mayor Jensen and Councilmen Cullcn, holds meeting terests of the Franklin Township Demo- David Schwartz from Highland Park) you the bill (a2300) will be introduced shortly Martino, Metlar and Schnatter, and told cratic Party?; and What is the result if they will eventually serve none. Perhaps that is into the Senate Education Committee. is back in fashion to go and sin no more. They carefully SPIFIY (Show Pride In Franklin, It's do not?; Whose interests are betrayed why he abstains on so many vojes at coun- The assemblyman has asked that con- deboned the steak, declared it unidentif- Yours) will hold an organizational meet- when they are in conflict? cil meetings. The citizens of the Fifth cerned people write to the committee To the editor: able, blessed it and called it fish. The ing on Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. at Council Cham- Ward deserve a council member who will members so that the School of Conserva- taxpayers of Franklin Township are now bers in the Municipal Building. Attend- A recent vote on the proposed transfer serve their interests before any others. tion can remain open for the children of The Council's proclamation in honor- being served a fine kettle of fish. Enjoy! ance is open, but RSVP is necessary. Call of surplus 1980 money in the township They need someone who will not abstain our district and other districts of N.J. ing the 52 American hostages who recent- the Chamber of Commerce at 846-5266 budget to buy seven badly needed police on votes because he can not reconcile We urge all interested'people to write ly returned to America after 444 days of Marita Clickner or SPIFIY chairman Jerry Thompson at cars to aid in the protection of the resi- competing interests. Phil Beachem may to the names below: captivity in Iran is most gratifying. And I Somerset 828-1141.

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Bound Brook/Flemington/Manville/Middlesex/Raritan/Somerville/Whitehouse M RUSTIC MALL, MANVILLE • OPEN EVERY DAY • UNION AVE., MIDDLESEX = Member FSUC 6-A I he Franklin NEWS RECORD Thursday, February 5,1981 Rutgers Prep dinner honors school supporters More than 120 alumni, parents, trus- kets and Robert Mettler, Councilman in tees and friends of Rutgers Preparatory Franklin Township. School were honored Jan. 24 at the third The other committee members are A. annual Founders Club dinner. The event Theodore Barth, Chairman of the Board took place in the school's library on the and Chief Executive Officer of Heritage Easton Avenue campus in Franklin town- Bank-North;. Terrill M. Brenner, ship. attorney; Robert E. Campbell, Treasurer, The Founders Club was organized in ' Johnson & Johnson; Timothy R. Coak- 1978 to improve further the quality of ley, Executive Vice President, J. DiLeo education at Rutgers Preparatory School Associates; Gerrard E. Costello, Presi- by raising funds for providing additional dent, Hydrocarbon Development Corpor- scholarships, increasing the endowment ation; Jerome Kaplan, Manager, Mutual and developing new learning facilities. In of Omaha; William S. Lamparter, Vice its first two years, the club raised $71,000 President, Century Furniture Company; which was used to create two new fully- Joanne Mazzu; Harold Oertell, Treasur- equipped science labs, one for biology er, Milberg Factors Inc.; Harvey Silver- and the other for chemistry; to renovate man, partner, Spear, Leeds and Kellog; the art studio; and to resurface the tennis John A. Stella, Treasurer, Research- courts." Cottrell, Inc.; and William Weinstein, It was announced during Saturday partner, Weinstein, DeFalco and Com- night's dinner that 550,000 had already pany. been raised toward this year's goal of The committee has invited 'business $60,000. Plans are being made to create a and community leaders, as well as alumni new physics lab, carry out a series of and parents of the school, to become smaller physical plant improvements and members. add to the school's recently established Membership is through an annual sub- general endowment fund. scription of $1,000. or more, $500 or This year's Founders C,lub campaign is $250. All current members are invited, as being led by Co-chairmen Stanley P. guests of the board of trustees, to attend Kaufelt, President of Mayfair Super Mar- the annual dinner. Meadows installation

Meadows Foundation 1981 officers and trustees were installed at the annual meeting in the Van Wickle House, "The Meadows" park on Sunday evening Feb. 1. They are from left to right: Mark Else, Russell Wester, Jackie Bryne, Rich Desch, Pat Walthier, 1981 president, Bruce Hamilton, out-going president, John Clyde, president- elect, Helen Crane and Clara Gale Goldbeck, treasurer.

Woman's Club Candy-making demonstrated lists activities The community service department of at Tulip Tree craft program CWWC will be delivering hand made nosegays for a Valentine Party on Thurs- The Tulip Tree Gift Shop, at the Ms. Howard enjoys candy-making as day, Feb. 5 to the King James Nursing Meadows, will sponsor a craft program a hobby, as does Ms. Payne in addition Home, Easton Ave., Somerset. on Sunday, Feb. & from 2-4 p\m. Elsie to their other interests. Their select prog- The American Home Department will Howard and Judy Payne, local residents, ram will include Valentine hearts, be sponsoring the next meeting of Cedar will demonstrate the simple and diverse sweetheart boxed candy, a variety of Eas- Wood Woman's Club on Wednesday, methods of making chocolate candv and ter candies including the famous Easter Feb. 11 held at Conerly Road Elementary wafers from molds. Using a variety of Bunny. Sample tasting will be from the School. After a brief business meeting candy molds and selected ingredients, candy mold demonstration. A selection under direction of President Janeen which she purchases from the Candy of candy will be available for sale and Mahajan, members and guests will parti- Craft Company, enables Ms. Howard to orders will be taken. cipate in "Profusion of Spring". Judy make the basic candy bars, various holi- The Tulip Tree Gift Shop will have a Putt will be auctioneer at the departments day candies, waffers, flavor filled can- numerous variety of hand-craft items for annual ways & means project held at the dies and numerous other selections. sale including many Easter varieties. . school. Hand made items will be up for "bid" for the evening. Many other activities are planned for 'Tchaikovsky' theme of FWC meeting the month and will be announced at the "All About Tchaikovsky" will be meeting. and Doris Kiney will present a film on this the theme for the Franklin Woman's Club well known composer. (FWC) monthly meeting on Feb. 9, to be held at MacAfee School at 8 p.m. FWC The February hospitality chairman will Recycle this newspaper member, Claire Knucewitch will play re- be Dolores Pasquarelli; hostesses: PAUL Mahajan, Dr. Stuart Kahn, and Janeen Mahajan are shown at the third annual Rutgers Prep Founders cordings of some of Tchaikovsky's Mmes. Helen Pokorny. Ruth Powell. Flo Club dinner. . music; Fran Bohlke will present a resume Schroker and Delores Still.

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E. William lacovone Burial was in Franklin Memorial Park, Services were Wednesday from the McCloskey of South Amboy; two sisters, years before retiring. Mary Stephens North Brunswick. Selover Funeral Home, 555 Georges Sister Cecile Beaudoin, S.J., and Lorette Mrs. Gaither was a member of the First FRANKLIN — E. William lacovone, Road, North Brunswick, followed by a Beaudoin, both of Montreal; 10 grand- Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens and a FRANKLIN — Mary Henrietta 65, of Cooper Avenue in the Somerset Ronald Bills 10:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. children, and 17 great-grandchildren. former member of the Mt. Pleasant Bap- Stephens, 69, of Hamilton Street in the section died Thursday, Jan. 29 at St. Pe- Matthias R.C. Church. tist Church, Newark, where she had be- Somerset section died Saturday, Jan. 31 ter's Medical Center. FRANKLIN—Ronaid R. Bills, 48, of Burial was in Van Liew Cemetery, Services were held at 9 a.m. Wednes- longed to the Ushers Union of Newark in Rah way Hospital, Rah way. Born in , he had lived in North Lawrence Avenue in the Somerset North Brunswick. day from the Boylan Funeral Home, 188 and Vicinity. She was also a former mem- Bom in Philadelphia, she had lived in Somerset for 60 years. He was a former section, died Sunday, Feb. 1 at St. Peter's Easton Ave., New Brunswick; followed ber of St. James Baptist Church, East New York City before moving to Some- employee in The Home News' mainte- Medical Center, New Brunswick, after a by a 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in Orange, where she held the title of rset in 1957. nance department, and also had worked long illness. Flora Jorjcas St. Matthias R.C. Church. Church Mother. Mrs. Stephens was formerly a volun- as a general contractor. He also was a Born in West Orange, he had lived in Burial was in St. Peter's Cemetery, teer worker at the YWCA in New Bruns- former ejnployee of Norland Products in Metuchen before ' moving to Som- FRANKLIN — Flora Beaudoin Jon- New Brunswick. Surviving are her husband, Luke; a wick. New Brunswick. erset six years ago. cas, 90, of Runyon Avenue in the Some- son, William of Minneapolis, Minn.; two Surviving are her husband, Esaw He w^is a Navy veteran of World War He was employed as a carpet estimator rset section, died Saturday, Jan. 31 at Cora Gaither daughters, Carrie Cross of Chicago, and Stephens; two sons, Raymond of the II, havjhg served in 'the Seabees. • • for Town Carpet of Somerset. Roosevelt Hospital, Edison. Carrie Russell of Gary, Ind.; six grand- Bronx and Everett of North Brunswick; Mr. lacovone was a communicant Of An Air Force staff sergeant during the Born in Montreal, she had lived in New children, and 11 great-grandchildren. two daughters, Frieda Johnson and Linda St. M&ry Mount- Virgin R.C. Church, Korean War, Mr. Bills was a member of Brunswick before moving to Somerset 27 FRANKLIN—CoraF. Gaither, 78, of Services were Tuesday at the First Bap- Scott, both of Somerset; a brother, James New Brunswick. the Franklin Memorial Post No. 1803 of years ago. Mark Street in the Somerset section was tist Church of Lincoln Gardens, 771 Perry of Baltimore, and nine grandchil- Surviving are his wife, Irma Fekete the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mrs. Joncas was a communicant of St. pronounced dead on arrival Thursday, Somerset St., Franklin. The Rev. C.H. dren. lacovone; three sons, William of He was also a member of the Loyal Matthias R.C. Church. Jan. 29 at Middlesex General Hospital Brown Jr., pastor, will officiate. Services were held 11 a.m. Wednesday Bloomsbury, David of South Plainfield Order of the Moose, Lodge No. 1803, Her husband, Amedee T. Joncas, died after a short illness. Burial was in the Roosevelt Memorial in the Anderson Funeral Service, 201 and Joseph at home; a daughter, Patricia Somerset, as well as a part-time dancing in 1966. Born in Columbia, S.C., she had lived Park in Norfolk, Va. Sandford St., New Brunswick, with . Karl of Somerset; four sisters, Helen Lisi instructor. Surviving are three sons, Robert of De- in Norfolk, Va., Newark and East Orange Arrangements were by the Anderson Elder Horace Staten officiating. and Florence Kovach, both of Franklin, Surviving are his wife, Dolores Demby troit, Raymond of Somerset and Peter M. before moving to Franklin in 1973. She Funeral Service, 201 Sandford Street, Burial was in Franklin Memorial Park, Syvia Turano of California and Goldie Bills; five daughters, Michele L., Kim of Miami; a daughter, Madelaine was employed as a housekeeper for many New Brunswick. North Brunswick. Giordiano of New York, and six grand- Tracy L. and Holly J., all at home, and children. . Karen L. Wosatka of Metuchen; his pa- Services were Monday from the rents, John and Winifred Borgquist Bills Gleason Funeral Home, 1360 Hamilton of the Iselin section of Woodbridge; three Working Mothers Dissatisfied? St., Somerset, followed by a 9 a.m. Mass sisters, Virginia Roglen of Edison, Deir- REAL ESTATE of Christian Burial at St. Mary of Mount dre Bills of Piscataway and Darlene Scott Try Us You'll Like The Change the Virgin R.C. Church. of Iselin, and a grandson. 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The Meet and Mix Singles, a social group for single, widowed, separated and ™ Furniture ^™ Employment Opportunity divorced persons ages 30 to 60 plus, are SOFA & SOFA BED at having their annual Valentine Party, HILLSBOROUGH'S BURGER KING which is open to all singles, Saturday SALE night Feb. 14, from 8:30 p.m. till 1 a.m. The party will be held at the Carolier Lanes, in the Gazebo Lounge, Route 1 BURGER North, North Brunswick. Live music, Ellery Valentine get-acquainted dances and KING prizes will highlight the evening. Admis- A male Cocker Spaniel, one-year-old, housebroken, and good with children, is available at the township animal sion is $3.50. Additional information call shelter. Helen 201-350-7055. Apply now for full and part time night or day (Rich Pipeling photo) positions. Meal plan and days off for school holidays. Interviews daily. Apply at At the Public Library Hillsborough Burger King recipe of the week Rt. 206 and Hamilton Rd. 'rebecca' Editor's Note: the following is another in our series of reputedly ' 'tried and true'' favorite recipes prepared for the "Rebecca" the Academy Award win- at the Franklin Township Public Library News-Record by Mary Bartha of the Cedar Wood POLICE OFFICERS ning Hitchcock thriller starring Lawrence on Tuesday Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. Olivier and Joan Fontaine will be shown Woman's Club. We will print them in a size convenient for Hillsborough Township clipping and saving. Regretfully, however, we cannot take Police Department responsibility for their success. Applications are now being accepted for the position of Beauty tips police officer. Deadline for filing is February 19. A written NUTTY APPLE DESSERT examination will be given on February 25 at 6 p.m. in the Betty Zilinski, a professional beauty ples will be handed out and a free facial Groat Selection Hillsborough High School cafeteria. Applications are consultant will be at the Franklin Town- will be given to a member of the audi- available at Police Headquarters, Amwell Road, ship Public Library on Thursday Feb. 5 at ence. Pre-registration is required and may • 4 cups sliced tart APPLES or fill your baking dish Of styles and Neshanic, N.J. Fabrics 7:30 p.m. to offer tips on skin and hair be done by calling the library at 873- 3/4 full care, the use of cosmetics and more. Sam- 8700. From $249. Benefits include: • a tablespoon fresh lemon juice • Vt cup sugar Montgomery •115,175. starting salary • Blue Cross/Blue Shield Shopping Center • Longevity pay • Rider J Major Medical Films • Vi cup butter klfc* 921 -6696 •Paid holidays > Police/fire pension system • 3 egg yolks The following films will be shown at Mon.rhurs. 10-6 •Vacation • Supplied uniforms ry", and "Where the Wild Things Are". • V2 cup ground pecans Fci. 107. Sat. 10-5 • Sick Days the Franklin Township Public Library on And for children over the age of 12; >• Personal Days Friday Feb. 6 from 3:30-4 p.m. For chil- "Who's Out There?", and "Ski • 1 teaspoon vanilla Clearance dren under age 12; "The Fisherman and Flying" ; • • 3 egg whites Center' his Wife", "The Legend of John Hen- Toss together the Apple slices and the lemon juice. Hillsborough Spoon evenly into a 1V2 or 2 quart baking dish. Cover with Baptist Church foil and bake 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until the apples are tender. Cream together the butter and sugar, add egg New Amwell 8- Auten Roads Somerville, New Jersey 08876 yolks and blend. Add ground nuts and vanilla. Beat egg Rev. Robert L. Haslam, whites until stiff, fold into mixture and spread evenly over LaVake at Eight Pastor the apples. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Recipe adapted from "Johnny Appleseed Cookbook." From Cupid with Love Phone 359-4602 SERVICES: Sunday—9:45 AM. 11:00 AM. 7:00 P.M. Valentine's Day Thursday—7:45 P.M. Recipe Contest The Franklin News-Record is sponsoring a Valentine's CLCtiC Day Recipe Contest. Desserts will be judged on their ap- propriateness for Valentine's Day, their visual appearance, and taste. Recipes must be typed or written legibly on one side of paper — one recipe per sheet of paper. Name, address, and telephone number where you can be reached during daytime hours should appear at the bottom of the page. A pearl heartbeat. Sil»ery kisses in sterling. CHIROPRACTIC AH entries may be left at the News-Record office, 843 PHYSICIAN (iohl-lillcil heart with pearl necklace $30. I Mrge necklace $45. Hamilton St., Somerset, on Monday, Tuesday, or Friday Matching earrings $32. Heart ho.\$l2. Small necklace $22. By Appointment between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. A dessert sample must ac- 201/874-6650 company the recipe. Deadline is Friday, Feb. 6. All entries become the

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REACHING THE REVIEWING STAND, the FHS marching band threads through heaps of ticker-tape on the last leg of their march. Their blue and gold colonial uniforms made them easily recognizable arid equally patriotic.

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(Continued from page 1A) dent recalls, "We all knew that the their signal. Majorette Debbie Arnold spots for the eager spectators — some parade would be really special, but blew four blasts on her whistle, the even perched on each other's shoul- none of us knew just what to expect.'' drums started their cadence, and the ders. The weather was distinctly chilly band marched into the midst of the (20degreesF), but you never could THE CITY was dressed in yellow swirling tickertape. the cheering have guessed it from within the hud- as the bus unloaded the band at Battery crowds, and history. dled masses of spectators. Park, the starting point for the parade "I felt really, really proud,"' ex- Each time a car bearing one of the which would proceed up Broadway claimed senior Freda Jancski. hostages or their families drove by, the towards City Hall. Having arrived ear- "...Proud of us. proud of New York, crowd erupted in an explosion of ly. Franklin had to wait among the proud of America — proud of every- joyous cheering and exuberant flag throng of high school bands, police body. It's something I'll remember waving. Mayor Ed Koch also received officers and special bands which forever." a warm welcome; and each of the would be marching for a full 45 mi- Although their marching pose pre- bands, including Franklin, had its nutes in the park before the parade vented them from looking to the left or own cheering section. began. right, several band members recall The Franklin band members all Because a chilly wind was blowing, they could hear and sometimes even went to school on Friday morning, as the,bands were desperately looking recognize the voices of friends cheer- if it were any other day, but were ex- forward to the marching—to at least be ing them on. cused from their first period classes at warm. Others hoped to be caught by "When I saw the Franklin band, I 8:30 to organize themselves and board the roving cameras of the newsmen just went wild," remembers one the buses which were to take them to gathered from all over the world, or Franklin student who attended the pa- New York. In addition to their usual passed the time by waving to the gaily rade. "They sounded great, and I just costumes, each band member wore an decorated boats in the river, getting cheered and yelled until one of them extra yellow ribbon around his or her them to blow their whistles in return. waved at me." right arm. On the way into the citv. Then, the moment had finally ar- Students not lucky enough to have these were proudly displayed to the rived. As they had done hundreds of joined the band in New York watched passing motorists, while the students times before, the band members fell them on television at home and in excitedly talked among themselves into their well organized rows and held school, where special televisions were about the coming event. As one stu- their instruments erect, waiting for set up for students with free periods.

THE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP High School Band marches down Broadway last Friday as their con- tribution to New York's ticker-tape welcome to the former hostages. Debbie Arnold proudly leads the Franklin representatives to City Hall.

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LAWN S GARDEN • Add-a-level Manville Manville Senior CitizensSocial-Manville Public Library • HANDBAGS • WALLETS SUPPLIES. SHOES. BOOTS, • Custom built decks Formal Wear 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. •BELTS •ACCESSORIES JACKETS & CLOVES Free estimates "Path of the Paddle" canoe training film, 8 p.m. 2 Craig Drive For Hire Passaic River Coalition Headquarters. AT&T Building. 15% on all labor with SATURDAY. FEB. 7 Sompnillp. N.J. • Policemen Madisonville Rd., Basking Ridge. this ad. Exp. 4/23/81 "Solar Energy Fun" - Somerset County environmental IHilhboro) FARMERS' CO-OP • Mailmen Education, Lord Stirling Rd., Basking Ridge. Grades 4 874-6633 LINE ROAD (201)545-6730 through 6.10 a.m. to noon. 725-9027 Registration for classes at the Somerset Valley YMCA. Bob & Carol Zavaeki BELLE MEAD 9 a.m. AAUW meeting - First National Bank, Hill, WEDNESDAY.FEB.il PLUMBING "What It Means tc-Grow Old". Info: 359-2272. Manville Senior Citizens Business meeting - 2 p.m. Fifties Night sponsored by Y.E.S. Singles Fellowship 8 Christ the King Church Auditorium. p.m. meeting at Nassau Presbyterian Church. Info: 452- Manville Board of Adjustment meeting - 8 p.m. 1368. Y.E.S. Singles Fellowship meets to attend Alvin Ailey PARK Somerset County Catholic Youth Organization - Dancers, Nassau Presbyterian Church, Princeton. Info: To Rent Annual Dinner Dance at Roosevelt Cafe, Bound Brook. 452-1368. PLUMBING & HEATING "A Sweetheart Dessert" and concert - 7 p.m. Em- Tax Counseling for the Elderly - 6 to 8 p.m. Manville Installation & Repair manuel Baptist Church. Manville. Info: 725-4522. Public Library. This Tax .Counseling for the Elderly - Manville Public Teen Night 7 to 9 p.m. Gatsby Salon presents free of all your plumbing needs Library, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. educational seminars. Rt. 22, Greenbrook Shopping Space •Registration - MYAL Baseball sign-ups. 8 to 12 year Village, Greenbrook. Info: 752-4247. FREE ESTIMATES olds, Gerber field. Dukes Parkway, Manville. 10 a.m. to Conference on Displaced Homemakers - Somerset Lit. #5648 Call 12 noon. Also Sunday Feb. 8. County VoTech. 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Kendall Park. N.J. 725-3300 (201)297-7538 Thursday, February 5,1981 I he franklin NEWS RECORD ll-A Adult/Community Ed. keeps up with the times Teaching tomorrow's skills today is "Potential Plus" is a 10-week program important, and keeping up with the times of personal development. Instructor Fem is easy for the Franklin Township Adult/ Greenberg focuses on personal fulfill- Community Education Department. ment in such areas as improving one's Armed with questionnaires and flooded image, building self-confidence, de- with responses, the school has put veloping a winning attitude, making deci- together a spring program focusing on sions, managing anxiety and stress and areas of interest for the 1980*s. utilizing time effectively and efficiently. Computers are a way of life in their While there are many new courses, the decade, so several courses are available, old favorites are back, with everything ranging from two classes in Communicat- from assertiveness training to yoga, with ' ing with Computers taught by John Hop- stops along the way for hypnosis, mem- ton, to a course on the home and small ory and concentration and coping with business computer, with an instructor stress. from the Creative Learning Center. Another favorite, a shutterbug semi- In Hopton's course, novices gain in- nar, taught by local photographer Steve LYNN Lazzara, (front right) Senior Citizens Director for the Recreation sight into basic computer concepts, with Goodman, focuses on camera mainte- Department Coordinates a variety of activities for the Parkside Senior an emphasis on programming using the nance and gadgetry, automatic cameras, Citizens. Arts andcrafts is a favorite enjoyed by all. BASIC languages. The class is a blend of lights, films and filters. f classroom instruction and hands-on ex- Beginning photographers leam com- perience. position, f-stops, developing black and For the more advanced student. Hop- white photos in Photography I, while Special activities held ton teaches data processing, in a fast- those with a knowledge of basic skills moving non-threatening environment. study advanced photography and dar- The class consists of instruction and lab kroom techniques. at Parkside senior's club sessions. Dancing is still the rage, and Frankli- The Franklin Township Department of The Parkside club holds regular weekly Micro-computers, another course nites and outrof-towners are happy to Parks and Recreation and the Department meetings on Wednesday mornings from offering, work tirelessly. Students in this warm up, bend and stretch, tap their feet of Health combined program efforts into 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Parkside Com- class learn to use the micro-computer for and keep time to the music in ballet, tap, a special morning for senior citizens munity Room on Mark Street in Some- furnishing information used in budgets, jazz, western and hustle lessons. Physical INSTRUCTOR John Hopton, left, demonstrates a PET computer in his attending the Parkside Senior Citizen rset, with activities planned by Ms. Laz- income tax, recipe storage, checkbook fitness is featured in aerobic tempo, course, "Communicating with Computers." Courses for both the novice Club. Lynn Lazzara Senior Citizen Dire- zara. Activities during the year include balances, payrolls, inventory and more. 'keepfit,' and slimnastics. and the intermediate ability student are being offered by the Franklin One-night seminars, Broadway spe- ctor for the Recreation Department pro- arts & crafts, special guests, information Other new courses include medical- Township Adult/Community Education Department. cials, open family swims and other in- vided arts and crafts for the industrious sessions, movies, luncheons, special secretarial and legal-secretarial programs folk; a prcventicare clinic was conducted holiday events and trips. and word processing and office tech- teresting trips are planned and are listed in by Sharen Lane, Clinic Coordinator for nology. the catalog. For further information, call the Adult/ the township; and Lee Horzempa, Social If you would like information about For the career-oriented there is ' 'Jobs: Community Education Office at 545- Worker for the Visiting Nurse Service in senior citizens activities, contact Lynn STORAGE PROBLEM? Where They Are and How to Get Them,'' 4229 or 873-2400, extension 221. Somerville provided individual counsel- Lazzara at the Recreation Department by taught by Gopa Marciniak, an employ- The Franklin Township Adult / Com- ing for the seniors. calling 297-7330. Solve it quickly and inex- ment counselor, who emphasizes market- munity Education Department is' spon- pensively. Buy or lease 20' or ing one's -skills, from resume writing to sored by the Franklin Township Board of 40' freight containers interviewing. Education. w/lockable double doors. Steel, aluminum or fiberglass, por- table, watertight. Dry storage of CASH hay/ feed, fertilizer, lumber, tools, finished goods, small boats, autos. tractors SHAREN Lane, (left) Clinic Coordinator for the township, records general health information and blood pressure readings at the (201)431-1379 Parkside Senior Citizens Club on Wednesday Jan. 28. Information OFF was also provided on nutrition and local health services. 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by Tom Ierubino said Harris, of Briggs. "He wrestled well guys who didn't make weight," Harris 1 Sports Writer up until then though." said about the loss. The pinning streak was started by Bill The Warriors had to forfeit at 101 for After losing a close match to Steinert Messner, who pinned Jamie Andrews at that reason and Mario Smith had to move 33-29 last Wednesday, Franklin Town- 141, 32 seconds into the third period after up to 135 because Briggs did not make ship came back Saturday to rout Watch- leading in the match the whole way. Steve weight. Despite these problems the War- ung Hills, 51-10. The victory raised the Russell then pinned his 148-pound oppo- riors won five matches, four by pins and Warrior mark to 2-6 (1 -3 in the Mid-State nent 1:24 into the second period, and Har- one by a superior decision. Conference). ry Jackson followed at 158 by pinning Craig Tyus won 20-1 at 122, while "We put everything together," said Watchung's John Fellin 26 seconds into Charlie Kovach (109), Chris Panzarino Warrior coach Garland Harris. the third period. (115), Thomas (170), and Marino (188) The Warriors won the last seven Andrew Thomas (170) and Chris Mari- pinned their opponents. matches, the last.six by pins, winning in no (188) both pinned their opponents 59 "The biggest surprise was Thomas," nine of the 12 weight classes overall. seconds into the first period for Franklin. Harris said. "I expected him to win, but Watchung Hills only three victories came Heavyweight Robert McArdle pinned not as easily as he did. The kid he wres- at 115, 122, and 129. Franklin won the Bill King at 1:30 of the second period. tled had a lot of experience." first two matches by forfeit. The Steinert match went down to the Thomas pinned Steinert's Ian McDo- Anthony Briggs started the Warriors' last match with Steinert winning when nald 36 seconds into the second period. seven-match streak winning a close 6-4 heavyweight Paul Guyernelli pinned the The Warriors wrestle tonight at John Franklin Township Warrior heavyweight Robert McArdle is swarmed by his teammates after he pinned Wat- decision over Watchung's Rick Shoff at Warriors' McArdle at 2:00. Ossi and will be home at 2:00 Saturday chung HiHs' BUI King in Warriors 51-10 trouncing of Watchung Saturday. McArdle's pin was the sixth straight of 135. "The main thing is that we had a few against Bridge water West. the match for Franklin. "He's been having a little trouble with (Rich Pipeling photo) weight and he got tired near the end," AAanville grapplers ARE YOU CONCERNED? 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Both teams had lin and John Dowd then proceeded to their series of cliff-hanging losses Tues- chances to win in the closing seconds, the miss three-of-four free throw attempts Basketball fans in Manville are easily day night. And this one was a beauty. best perhaps being squandered by Spots- for Manville, and so loss number 11 was spotted. It took two overtimes for Spotswood to wood's Gino Zimmerlink who missed the all but history in the Mustang book of They are people who walk somewhat down Manville (5-11) 63-59. Manville front end of a one-and-one from the foul depressing facts. cautiously down city streets, periodically held a three-point advantage (46-43) with line with six seconds left. Zimmerlink, Waslin led Manville with 13 points, peering over their shoulders as if they just 3:37 left to play, but as basketball who finished with 21 points for the while Dowd finished with 14. hear sneaker-steps. They tend to avoid the fans know (especially those from Manvil- marathon, also missed a 10-foot jumper The Mustangs ended a six-game losing Basketball sections of Sporting Goods le) 3:37 is a proverbial "eternity". that would have it for Spotswood with streak on Jan. 30 by sending David Brear- stores, and emit a decidedly painful yelp Needless to say Spotswood tied the four seconds left in regulation play. It was ly down to a 38-36 loss. Frank Blazejews- when presented with the sound of a tick- game before the buzzer sounded, it was just not his night for clutch shots. ki led the winners with 10 points, while ing clock. 50-50. More importantly, in allowing However, as it turned out Spotswood guards Don DeBias and Bartushak each Why are Manville fans like this? Why Spotswood to rally the Mustangs lost the found someone else to go to in the second had nine for Manville. have normal people of this region sudden- services of starting guard Barry Bar- overtime and coincidentally won it. Ken The Mustangs travel to Roselle Park ly developed these odd character traits? tushak. out with a foot injury. White, who tied Zimmerlink for team and tomorrow night, while returning to Man- Answer: they have seen too many Man- And so the stage was set for yet another game-high point honors with 21 points, ville to play host to South Hunterdon ville Mustang boys' basketball contests "fun" night in Manville. hit two short pops within 35 seconds to Monday at 7:30. Franklin falls 47-40 Raiders drop two "We play great one game, then turn on the offensive boards. When you let The Raiders of Hillsborough would paced Hillsborough with 19. around and play poorly in another," ex- that happen you are not going to get a lot like to forget their last two games, as the Tuesday night, in a disappointing claimed Franklin Township Warrior done." Raiders suffered the uncommon occurr-' effort, Hillsborough was soundly defe- coach Gerald Martin, following his Joe Umar led the Warriors in defeat ence (for Hillsborough) of losing twice in ated at Governor Livingston. team's Tuesday night game at Bridgewa- with 13 points. a row. The Raiders, now 11-7, will try to get ter East. On Jan. 30 Franklin could do no wrong The first loss came on Jan. 30 in Hill- back on the winning track tomorrow night Martin has a valid point. His Warriors at home versus Watchung. Junior for- sborough. Immaculata was in town, and at 7:30 when they will host North Plain- are tough to figure out at times. ward Vemon Doswell led the winners took the Raiders to overtime before pre- field. On Jan. 30 Franklin. absolutely de- with 19 points, while Vernon Dais contri- vailing 54-53. Bob Krzeminski's field See ARGONAUTS, page 16A molished Watchung Hills 74-44. Then, buted 14. The Warriors surged to a 34-18 goal with 12 seconds left won it for the Tuesday night at East, the Warriors lead at the half and coasted to their ninth visitors, after teammate Neil Rivers had allowed themselves to be bettered 47-40. win. sent the contest into an extra period with a Sports coma alive "For the first time this year we were Franklin (9-9) travels to Bridgewater layup at the close of regulation play. beaten physically," explained Martin, in West tomorrow night, and will face tough Krzeminski led all scorers with 22 on our bright pages. reference to the East loss. "We got beaten Somerville Tuesday night. points for the winners, while Dave Smith Ffemington Franklin Township's junior forward Vernon Doswell puts up a shot against Watchung Hills. 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by Pete Mann So, in all fairness, Manville deserved to • 30 and got out some of the frustration of outscoring David Brearly (1-13 following The win was Manville's third of the the home squad made the best of its Sports Editor roll to a big win. their 13 losses by thoroughly demolishing the defeat) in every period. In fact, the campaign and second in three games. opportunities to ice the win. The recipient of Manville's pent up the home team before its home fans by the Manville defense did not allow its hosts to Tuesday night Manville was beaten 32- Petrock again led Manville, and all The 1980-81 season has not been over- frustrations was David Brearly. The Lady unneighborly tally of 65-28. crack the double figure point mark in any 27 in Spotswood. The Lady Mustangs fell scorers, with 16 points. ly kind to the Lady Mustangs of Manville. Mustangs went to David Brearly on Jan. Manville completely dominated play, stanza. behind 11-2 after one quarter, and trailed Manville will play host to Roselle Park The Mustangs surged to a 21-6 lead 19-6 at the intermission. ] tomorrow night at 7:30. after one quarter, and upped the differ- Manville rallied valiantly in the second Hillsborough edged ence to 21 points (36-15) by the half. half and made a game of it, closing to Sharon Petrock led all scorers with 19 within two points at one point in the When the Franklin Township Warriors points to help send Franklin down to its Warrior coach Henry Terrell, of the points for Manville. The Manville center fourth quarter. Unfortunately for Manvil- girls' basketball team met Bridgewater eighth defeat in 14 outings this season. Franklin win. "It started slow, as Watch- received plenty of scoring help as junior le, it had to commit fouls in order to East Dec. 23 it was sent home smart- Aside from Stryker free-throws, tur- ung likes a slow pace. Our challenge was forward Gina Kaschak, and junior guards pressure the ball. The result of this was GIRLS BASKETBALL ing from a 17-point defeat. A little over a novers plagued the Lady Warriors. to speed it up to the tempo we like/' Linda Kosensky and Diane Zarecki each Spotswood spending quite some time at SUMMARIES month later the Lady Warriors improved Robin Powell led the losers with 19 scored 10 points apiece. the foul line in the closing minutes, and their effort, but still fell short of beating points and 10 rebounds. Carrie Hamilton O'Donnell led Franklin with 19 points, Jan. 30: East as the visitors prevailed 59-52 Tues- had nine rebounds and four steals for while Vera Flowers and Powell had 16 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP (57) day in Franklin. . Franklin, while Trish O'Donnell had 12 apiece for the winners. It was Flowers Powell 8-0-16, O'Donnell 8-3-19, The rematch Tuesday night saw East points. foul shot which put Franklin ahead for Warriors beaten Hamilton 0-2-2, Flowers 7-2-16, Earl 2- (13-2) win the game at the free-throw The Warriors ended a two-game win- good at 54-53. The Lady Raiders saw their record drop Meg Sheehan led all scorers with 26 0-4. TOTALS: 25-7-57. line. In particular, one Kelly Stryker less streak on Jan. 30 by winning at The Warriors enjoy a three-game to 13-3 on Jan. 30 when they absorbed a points for Hillsborough, while Betsy WATCHUNG HILLS (53) dominated the game from the aforemen- Watchung Hills 57-53. The game was a homestand this week. Hunterdon Central tough 77-75 loss at Immaculata. Simborski added 23. Caffery 4-0-8, Barker 7-1-15, Traub tioned stripe. see-saw contest throughout, and was tied is in today, while West visits tomorrow. Liz Sellinger's jumper with just five 3-0-6, Devlin 10-2-22, Curtain 1-0-2. TOTALS: 25-3-53. Stryker connected on 12 of 16 free 41-41 after three quarters. Somerville will be in to face Franklin on seconds left provided Immaculata with its The Lady Raiders invade North Plain- Franklin Twp. 12 23 6 16-57 throws and finished with a game-high 24 "It was a well-played game," said Tuesday. winning points. field tomorrow for a 4:00 start. Watchung Hills 17 12 12 12- 53

HILLSBOROUGH (75) Puza 5-0-10, Simborski 10-3-23, Sheehan 13-0-26, Kinghom 4-2-10, Hastings 2-0-4, Muller 0-2-2. TOTALS: 34-7-75. IMMACULATA (77) Clifford 3-0-6, Sellinger 10-2-22, Connelly 4-2-10, Graham 12-1-25, Ama- tucci 5-2-12, Marino 1-0-2. TOTALS: 35-7-77. Hillsborough 22 22 19 12-75 Immaculata 14 21 25 17- 77

MANVILLE (65) Petrock 7-5-19, Zambo 3-0-6, Kas- INTEREST ON chak 4-2-10, Zarecki 4-2-10, Kosensky 5-0-10, Hughes 2-1-5, Cason 0-1-1, CHECKING Panek 1-1-3. TOTALS: 26-13-65. DAVID BREARLY (28) Sadvorgiannakis 3-1-7, Hoag 3-0-6, Ayres 1-0-2, Gindei 1-3-5, Curly 2-0-4, Spino 2-0-4. TOTALS: 12-4-28. Manville 21 15 13 16-65

D. Brearly 6 9 6 7-28 Feb. 3: BRIDGEWATER EAST (59) Stryker 6-12-24, Gruminger 5-1-11, Piazza 3-4-10, Churchill 2-0-4, Gross 5- 0-10. TOTALS: 21-17-59. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP (52) R. Powell 7-5-19, T. Powell 1-1-3, O'Donnell 6-0-12, Hamilton 1-2-4, Flowers 3-2-8, Zook 1-0-2, McDaniel 1- 2-4, TOTALS: 20-12-52. Princeton Bank B.East 23 13 12 11-59 Franklin Twp. 13 15 7 19-52

MANVILLE (27) great game Petrock 7-2-16, Zambo 2-1 -5, Kosens- ky 3-0-6, Kaschak 0-0-0, Zarecki 0-0-0. TOTALS: 12-3-27 SPOTSWOOD (32) Testa 0-1-1, Schwendeman 3-2-8, Phillips 2-2-6, Blumig 2-3-7, Gardner 5- 0-10. TOTALS: 12-8-32. Manville 2 4 8 13-27 Spotswood 11 8 6 7- 32

BOYS BASKETBALL aker SUMMARIES Jan. 30: WATCHUNG HILLS (44) Remley 7-4-18, C. May 0-3-3, Preston 2-0-4, Weis 1-0-2, Connolly 1-0-2, Fal- zarano 1-2-4, Winarski 2-1-5, M.May 0- 1-1, Rebholz 2-0-4, Halseth 1-0-2. TOT- ALS: 17-10-44. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP (74) Dais 5-4-14, Doswell 9-1-19, Umar 3-3-9, Green 3-0-6, G. Hawkins 3-2-8, Miller 0-2-2, Bradshaw 1-4-6, Smith 2-0- 4, Thompson 2-0-4, T. Hawkins 1-0-2. TOTALS: 28-16-74. Watchung Hills 6 12 22 18-44 Franklin Twp. 14 20 17 23- 74

We give you the game plan to score three ways IMMACULATA (54) Wickman 1-1-3, Moore 2-0-4, Rivers with winning banking... 6-7-19, Tito 3-0-6, Krzeminski 9-4-22. TOTALS: 21-12-54. HILLSBOROUGH (53) Benz 2-1-5, Cohen 8-0-16, Gerstl 4-1- ! 1 9, Koemer 1-0-2, Smith 6-3-19, Zupko 1 Jt Free Service, 1-0-2. TOTALS: 24-5-53. Immaculata 14 18 12 6 4- 54 . 5 /4% Interest on Checking, if your average monthly balance is $ 1,000 or Hillsborough 16 14 12 8 3-53 more, you never pay a per check fee or a if you maintain a balance of $ 1,000 or more. MANVILLE (38) monthly service charge. If your average Waslin 3-0-6, Dowd 1-0-2, Bartushak And your interest is from day of deposit to 3-3-9, Blazejewski 4-2-10, DeBias 3-3- day of withdrawal. balance drops below $1,000^ for a 9, Panfile 1-0-2. TOTALS: 15-8-38. DAVID BREARLY (36) month, you pay a $3 service fee with no Lewis 1-2-4, J. Kopyta 2-1-5, Leonar- interest until the following month. di 2-1-5, G. Kopyta 7-4-18, Dear 1-0-2, LaPrete 1-0-2. TOTALS: 14-8-36. . Single Statement Banking, Manville 12 8 9 9-38 you can do all your banking with one Get the winning game plan D. Brearly 6 12 5 13- 36 account — with interest. Your complete, at Princeton Bank. Feb. 3: FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP (40) easy-to-understand statement gives you a Get 5 1/4% Interest on Checking, Single Dais 2-2-6, Doswell 3-l-7o Umar 5-3- 13, Green 3-0-6, G. Hawkins 2-2-6, T. descriptive listing of all your transactions Statement Banking, and Free Service with Hawkins 1-0-2. TOTALS: 16-8-40. for the month, including the BRIDGEWATER EAST (47) the MoneyMakerNOW. Come in to one of Stryker 1-4-6, Murray 7-0-14, Pigott interest you've earned. our 12 offices, or call us today at 609-924-5400. 2-0-4, Fluerant 4-3-11, Brozek 4-2-10, Buehler 1-0-2. TOTALS: 19-9-47. Franklin Twp. 9 11 8 12-40 B. East 10 12 10 15- 47

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t I.IHS HOV ABCK SI) THf Township Dm- Road (behind Somerset Data Forms) • Belle Mead. N| OS502 • 201-359-8260 Hamilton Showroom Hours: Mon.-Sat 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Since 191? Silversmiths Jewelry Designers Daily Mon.-Sat. 114 Nassau St. SPECIAL SALE ON NIGHTGOWNS AND LAWRENCEVILLE Roule I at Te«as Avenue 609-771-9400 • TRENTON North Broad anil Princeton 9:30-5:00 BRAEMAR SWEATERS. Hanover Streets 609-989-8100 • PALM BEACH FLORIDA 204 Worth Avenue 16-A Thursday, February 5,1981 South Franklin Little League mazoa Argonauts split The South Brunswick/South Franklin 10,1980 Little League State Champions. Little League, has set the following dates Last year the league organized a 13-15- Maret, trailing throughout the contest, for baseball registration: Feb. 14,21, and (Continued from page 13A) year-old group which traveled to other tied the score at 48-48 with 2:25 left. 1981 28, at the Community Center, New Road, cities, finishing second to the District 17 The Argonauts saw a two-game streak Proctor countered with his three-point Kendall Park. champions in league play. snapped Monday as they fell at home to play to fuel a five-point Argonaut streak. The hours of registration are from 10 New Brunswick 65-47. The Prep lost de- Maret narrowed it to one point at 53-52 a.m. - 2 p.m. for any boy or girl who Coaches' and managers' applications spite a 31-point effort by 6-8 senior for- with 48 seconds left, but Watts tallied his 626 reaches the age of 8-15 years old by Aug. are being accepted at the time of registra- ward Walter "Dinky" Proctor. three points to ice' the win. 1. tion. For further information, call 297- After playing to an 11-11 deadlock in Proctor had 23 points to lead all scor- The South Brunswick/South Franklin 3390. Registration fees will be S7. per SPORT the opening stanza, New Brunswick put ers, while Watts added 21. Little League is a participant in District child, $10. per family. together a streak of 12 unanswered points Through last Saturday's games Proctor COUPE to take the lead for good. Barry Ricketts led Somerset County in scoring with a Manville led the winners with 18 points, while 25.3 ppg average. Watts was fourth with Robert McCoy added 16. an 18.6 ppg average, while local resident (Continued from page 12-A) Spotswood, gave the senior grappler a The Prep went into double figures in Phil Ballai was scoring at a 15.2 ppg clip. flat in a couple of weights. I also thought 10-1 overall record and kept him un- the win column with a 56-52 squeaker The Argonauts 67.4 ppg scoring aver- we matched up well against Berkeley beaten in dual matches. Walters had over Maret School of Washington, D.C. age is second to only Somerville (68.5 Heights." beaten Zabawa in the Somerset County on Jan, 30. ppg) among Somerset County squads. In both losses the Mustangs won four Tournament. Proctor and Tom Watts each contri- The Argonauts will travel to Newark matches. Steve Mytych, Dave Zabawa, Raczkowski also won all three of his buted three-point plays down the stretch Academy for a 2:30 contest Saturday, and Robert Raczkowski picked up three matches this past week, upping his record as the Argonauts notched win number 10 while taking on Princeton Day in Prince- $7344 wins in each defeat. to 9-2. He won a 10-8 squeaker against for the campaign. ton on Wednesday. Mytych won by scores of 11-1 over Ridge's John Longtine. Ridge and 9-1 over Berkeley Heights, to Heavyweight Bill Kovacs recorded his Incl 4 cyl,. 5-spd, raise his record to 7-0 in dual meets and eighth pin of the season when he pinned N«w Alkyd Colon manual steering, p/b, 11-0 overall. The sophomore star was Ridge'sJohn Braun at 1:56 of the third Oils & Acrylics AM/FM stereo, steel- given a rest Saturday against Spotswood. period. His record is now 9-4. Canvas-Roll* A Strotchod belted radials, tinted Zabawa avenged his only loss of the Against Spotswood, theMustangs won Str*tch«rs - up to 72" glass. Sales tax & year when he defeated Ridge's Jeff Wal- nine matches, six by forfeit. The Mus- Pcutols motor vehicle fees ters 12-1 at 115. The victory, coupled tangs who wrestled and won were Zaba- Water Colors with those against Berkeley Heights and wa, Evanylo, and Kobylarz. Stalnloss Stool extra. 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Dougherty, citing the fact that his squad "Cicio continues to be tough," said consists mainly of sophomores and Argonaut head coach Bob Dougherty. juniors. • The only other winners for the Argo- The only close match came at 108 nauts were John Sweeney (170), Jeff where the Argonauts Mike Schur was (609)924-9330 Jonas (188), and Tony Fedor (HWT). edged by Rick Gallin 5-2 after being tied Route 206. . Jonas and Fedor won by forfeit. with Gallin 2-2. Schur had tied the score CORNER OF OARRAH LA. & AIT. ROUTf 1 Princeton, NJ Sweeney pinned his opponent Carlos after trailing 2-1, but Gallin took him LAWRENCE |N. OF TR£NTON| N.|. • 609/883-3600 tNTER FROMDARRAH LA. 9A.M. to9P.M. • SAT. toSP.M. Borde 52 seconds into the first period for down shortly after that for the winning THE TRIANGLE CENTER FOR ART & INSTANT Rf PROS RECYCLE his third straight win, all by pins, to raise points. THIS his record to 3-4. Rutgers Prep wrestles at Newark "John Sweeney has come along quite Academy Saturday. 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KIM Jajuga is helped through a back walkoveV during her mat workout DANA Dwojeski is spotted in the front scale position by instructor Judy by instructor Amy Gold on Saturday at the Recreation Department- Weinberg during the second and third grade gymnastics class sponsored sponsored gymnastics program. by the Recreation Department.

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Spring Softened Wools from HELEN Vostrovsky learns a new dismount off the uneven parallel bars from instructor Lauren Scott at the Recreation Department-sponsored young gymnastics program held at Sampson G. Smith School. THE MEDICAL CENTER Pendletdn CORNER John W. Kauffman, President The Medical Center at Princeton (formerly the Princeton Hospital) was founded by the People of Princeton, in 1919. A fact not ordinarily understood is that the institution is your Medical Beautifully tailored Center, is owned by the people, and its continued existence is at the in every detail, will of the people. The Medical Center is incorporated in New these classic. Jersey as a non-profit corporation. The Medical Center is governed by 26 Trustees, 21 of whom are Elected by the members of the y y color dyed-to- corporation. Three are officers of ihk Auxiliary, one is the President /match separates have of the Medical and Dental Staff and the twenty-sixth is the a superb easy fit. President of the Medical Center. The corporate membership is Raspberry or blue in made up of persons who contribute $5.00 or more to the Medical Center Foundation the year before lie Annual Meeting, as well'as plaid or solid tones. life members who have contributed $100.00 or more in any calendar year to the Foundation. A meeting of the members is held at least once a year, in February, for the purpose of electing seven trustees for three-year term, amending the Bylaws of the Corporation and Sizes 5/6 16 pant 60 the transaction of any other business that may properly be brought plaid jacket 114 before the meeting. Annual reports are also made to the corporate solid jacket 110 membership by the Chairman of the Board and the President. The plaid skirt 58 Board of Trustees is not a self-perpetuating Board. Trustees may polyester blouse sizes 3240 assl color, 30 only serve three terms, or nine years, at which time retirement from wool knit cowl sweaters 32-40 the Board is mandatory. Sixty-five members of the community have ribbed or Hal 32 served as Trustees since 1970. In 1980, approximately 6800 residents of our service area will be members of the corporation. In 1974, the membership approved amendements to the Bylaws authorizing a reorganization of the corporate structure, thereby creating the office of Chairman of the Board, and President. The Trustees have the ultimate total responsibility for the operation of the Medical Center, including the quality of medical care, and this responsibility is carried out through the approval of all policy, the appointment of all members of the Medical and Dental Staff, the approval of all budgets and a strong and effective committee structure. The policy and mission of the Medical Center recognizes that health care is an inherent right of all ihe people and provides service to all, regardless of race, color, creed, sex or the ability to pay. The mission statement also recognizes that although the Medical Center may not always be able to provide every aspect of health care, it is concerned with all areas of inpatient and outpatient care, com- munity health education as well as medical education and research where proper and suitable to accomplish its service goals. Excellence in quality care through the Medical and Dental Staff program of Quality Assurance is a policy goal of the Trustees and has the dedicated support of the entire Medical Center Family. This is our justification for continued existence. The Annual Meeting of the Medical Center at Princeton Corporate Membership will be held on Monday. February 23. 1980 at 8:00 P.M. at the Princeton Hospital Unit. Open Fridays Free Parking ^v* til 9:00 in Rear 18-A Thursday, February 5, 1981 Hospital wing named Are winters colder? for Richard Hamilton The Ice Age, which never left Edward F. Eg an, vice-president of the Nurse Association; as treasurer for 13 Somerset Medical Center's board of trus- years of the Essex Fox Hounds Race After every severe winter there is more ciers and the brief time span since their deposited. Such a deposit of unsorted result is a natural dam, storing and releas- tees, announced the medical center's six- Meeting Association, which has since speculation about the coming of another departure to these existing positions, it mixtures of rock material is called a till. ing water according to the seasons. story West Wing has been named Richard 1956 donated more than $450,000 in race ice age - some pro, some con, all guesses. can be argued that we are still in the Ice The limit of the greatest southward S. Hamilton of Bridgewater, president of meeting proceeds to Somerset Medical Foresight is somewhat difficult, and Age. So the perennial question "Is advance in this region is marked by a band the medical center board of trustees since Center, as a member of the Somerset hindsight is always easier. A studied look another ice age coming?" can be rightly of low hills of till called a terminal THE SOMERSET County Park Com- 1971 and active in community organiza- County Mental Health Board and as a key at the land and geology of our area reveals answered, "The last one is still here." moraine. Even during periods of ice adv- mission's Environmental Education Cen- tions for almost 40 years. The announce- person in the establishment of the inpa- much about our recent geological history. ance, the ice always melts. But, as the ice ter owes its very existence to the nature of ment was made at the center's annual tient psychiatric unit at the medical The Great Swamp Basin in Somerset and sheet moves southward, the climate be- the Great Swamp. Wetland for 15,000 meeting Jan. 29 at Somerville Inn. center. Morris Counties is a remnant of the last GLACIERS, huge disc-shaped mas- comes warmer and an equilibrium is years, it nurtured and provided homes for Mr. Hamilton joined the medical cen- Mr. Hamilton, who is donor of the land ice age. Situated on the western edge of ses of ice,' are formed as each year's reached between the rate of ice advance local residents from early Indians (7000- ter board of trustees in 1965 and was provided for construction of the Hamilton this remnant is the Somerset County Park snowfall does not melt, eventually com- and rate of melt. 1800 BC) to the present day suburbanite. treasurer and chairman of the medical School, Bridgewater, was the Somerset Commission's Environmental Education pressing itself into ice under its own Whenever this happens, ice is lost at During the 1960's, when severe drought center's 1970 building fund. Valley Chamber of Commerce 1970 Man Center. weight. The Wisconsin glacier, perhaps the southern frontier as quickly as it is parched the area, the swamp's life was In announcing the naming of the wing of the Year and the 1979 Humanitarian of as thick as 2,000 feet, spread from the produced in the north. However, because threatened by the planning of a jetport. for Mr. Hamilton, Mr, Egan read a re- the Year of the Somerset County Associa- Going back only a moment in geologic central United States out into the North the ice does not stop creeping forward, Soil percolation tests showed adequate solution, adopted on Jan. 8, by the medic- tion for Mental Health. history to the Pleistocene Epoch (about Atlantic Ocean. This frozen flood the glacier's load of debris is continually dry ness and a great controversy ensued. al center board, citing-Mr. Hamilton for Mr. Egan presented Mr. Hamilton with l'/2 million years ago), the "Ice Age" is smothered New York City, but did not plowed along to the ice edge and depo- Local opposition organized and fought "the many gifts he has bestowed upon a tray, engraved with the same inscription in full freeze. When the glacial record is come much farther; however, the frigid sited, forming such a morainal ridge. the plans on sound ecological bases. Save this community through his tireless and as that on a brass plaque, to be mounted in studied, it is seen that the Ice Age was not winds which blew off the ice sheet must Our local moraine is called the Harbor the Swamp Committee, as it was called, unselfish public service." the medical center lobby. The plaque, and just one stage of growth and disappear- have cooled the terrain for hundreds of Hill Moraine and extends into New Jersey effectively blocked the effort to drain or The resolution listed Mr. Hamilton's tray read: "The Board of Trustees of ance, but rather, four such stages. miles beyond. at Perth Amboy after following the south fill the swamp in Morris County and make associations with numerous community Somerset Medical Center dedicates and About 75,000 years ago the last and and east shores of Staten Island. The it "productive". organizations including: as past president names this wing in honor of Richard S. most important cycle of ice advance be- The Wisconsin Glacier, moving at moraine, as much as 300 feet thick in and currently, as treasurer of the United Hamilton, a member from 1965, and gan. It was called the Wisconsin; mostly perhaps one foot per day, left its unmis- Trying to keep a protected buffer zone, some places, stretches northwestward Way of Somerset Valley; as treasurer for president, 1971-1981, as a symbol of its responsible for our present day terrain, it takable imprint on every ting it touched. It the western edge of the Great Swamp through Scotch Plains, Millburn, and some 20 years of the Rolling Hills Girl deepest appreciation for the many contri- vacated the New York metropolitan re- has been said a glacier can be compared to (which is now Lord Stirling Park in Summit, Morristown and Dover, then Scout Council; as major gift chairman in butions he has made to the medical center gion only 12-15,000 years ago. Glacial a plow, a file, and a sled. As it moves it Somerset County) was saved from 300 continues westward to Budd Lake, Hack- 1966 and 1967 for the YMCA; as a mem- and the community." .« remnants of the Wisconsin stage still ex- plows the landscape, amassing huge homes on 360 acres. Fortunately, the ettstown, and finally crosses into Penn- drought ceased to exist after two years of ber and former trustee of the Pluckemin Mr. Hamilton will step down as board ist, the most extensive of which are found boulders of rock, and as a file, it rasps sylvania at Belvidere. abnormally excessive rainfall in the late Presbyterian Church; as a former member president on Feb. 5, when a new slate of on Greenland, Antarctica, and the remote away at the bedrock with its accumulated 60s. of the board of directors and finance officers is elected, but will remain on the recesses of the Alps and Himalayas. debris. As a sled, it then transports this The swampland was not suitable for chairman of the Somerset Valley Visiting board as an emeritus trustee. Because of the presence of these gla- load to an ultimate destination where it is WHEN THE glacier hugged New houses, although it took a court decision Jersey, it also blocked the exit of the to say so. Acquired in 1970 by the Some- Passaic River. With the ice front acting as rset County Park Commission, the En- a dam, melt water could not freely flow vironmental Education Center was estab- Catch your own from the glacier and necessarily had to lished to "teach the values of open accumulate against high land to the south. space" and to teach people of Foremost lobster... In this way the area flooded and became "their interrelationship with their en- the ancient cold water lake called Glacial vironment, natural or manmade." in the Explore sunken ships. Lake Passaic. Flanked to the east and south More than 4,000 acres of valuable wet- Observe marine life. by the Watchung Mountains and the land created by the visit of the Wisconsin Ramapo Mountains to the northwest, Purchase of Learn to scuba dive with Princeton Glacier and preserved by local concerned Lake Passaic filled the natural basin south groups is now home to more than 400 Diamonds Aqua Sports. Learn the basics of this of the terminal moraine in the vicinity of species of vegetation and wildlife, and exciting sport with nationally certified Morristown and Summit. serves over 8 million persons within a and instructors who'll show you the Lake Passaic filled to the lowest point 35-mile radius. This service to people Precious Jewelry drama of the undersea adventure. in the mountain ridge. Moggy Hollow. includes oxygen production, water supp- Any healthy swimmer can learn — Reaching 330 feet above sea level, the ly, flood protection, climate stabiliza- no special skills required. lake was finally permitted drainage into tion, food, air quality, as well as excellent areas for outdoor education, recreation, Our expert .staff nil/ Courses begin the Raritan River which eventually flowed out to sea. At its greatest extent, and "esthetics." assist individuals, banks February 11 at the Lake Passaic lapped to about 30 miles As stated by Walter A. Jones, adminis- and attorneys with this Peddie School and long, eight to 10 miles wide, and had an trator of the Park Commission's Division February 23 at average depth of 160-200 feet over wide of Natural Resources, and quoted inside FEBRUARY 6th THROUGH 20th sen ice . . . one piece Rider College.! areas. the Environmental Education Center, or an entire collection As the glacier retreated north to Pater- "To the future belongs the present. We son, Little Falls Gap was freed and the forge the future using the resources and lake drained through it, lowering the level legacies of the past. We are but a brief Mon., Tues., Fri. & Sat-10 am to 6 pm finite moment, owing the best of Wed. & Thurs., 10 am to 9 pm to the elevation of the outlet, about 185 54 Nassau Street feet as it is today. The existence of Glacial ourselves to a time we will never know Ample Parking but will unalterably shape." Princeton. New Jersey 08540 Lake Passaic ceased at this point. 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Your mental health Depression afflicts teenagers

by Martin Weinapple, M.D. ity and dependency of childhood and hav- constipation. remain attached. Nor is it good for the ing to take on the responsibility for his or When a parent becomes aware that a parent to show anxiety and worry, even This column is from The Carrier her own life. While they may make a big son or daughter is going through a de- though this may be felt. Foundation, a psychiatric facility. In- thing about parental interference and con- pression, psychiatric treatment should What is needed is a show of firm, con- quiries should be addressed to The Carrier trol, they are, in fact shaky about having definitely be considered. There are also fident hopefulness and strength. The Foundation, Belle Mead, N.J. 08502. to give this up and having to begin navi- things a parent should know and do, teenager can draw from this, that which gating on their own. What better target for whether or not treatment is undertaken. he or she does not have within. Depress- ttt their mixed up emotions than their pa- When a child reacts with depression to the ions tend to be self-limiting, and with the rents? transition from childhood to adult life, appropriate combination of professional Depression has generally been consi- what his symptoms are in fact saying is: help and parental response, the intensity dered to be an affliction occurring in adult BUT TEENAGE DEPRESSION is and duration of the depression can be life. Therefore it comes as something of a something different. What we see in teen- "I am frightened to death about growing significantly reduced. surprise to see so much of it these days age depression is quite similar to what is up. I am afraid to be separated from my among teenagers. Whether this reflects seen in adult depression. There is a loss of parents. I want to remain a child and be an actual increase in adolescent depress- vitality and spontaneity, inability to con- taken care of. I want to remain attached to VET WILL SPEAK ion or just increased awareness, we do not centrate, loss of interest in activities, stu- my parents." know. Regardless, parents need to be dies and friends, moodiness, silence and Dr. Patrick Knatman, resident veter- alert to this problem and know what to do withdrawal. ACTUALLY, the youngster will not inarian at Great Adventure, will speak on when it occurs. have a conscious awareness that this is show slides about caring for wild animals Behind this front, the youngster is ex- what is troubling him (or her) and should in captivity on Friday, Feb. 13 at 8 p.m. at First, it is necessary to distinguish be- periencing intense anxiety, panic, help- not be expected to articulate or acknow- the 4-H Center, Milltown Road. Bridge- ABOVE IS PICTURED the boxtop for the LSD-laced stamps that officials tween normal adolescent unhappiness lessness, hopelessness, a feeling that no- ledge it. But, being aware that this is water. This program, sponsored by the fear may appear in the area. The Mickey Mouse image on the box is the and adolescent depression. The normal thing is worthwhile and even of not want- actually the case, in spite of the child's 4-H Veterinary Science Club, is open to one on the stamps. condition is well known to most parents ing to live any longer. These psychologic- non-communicativeness and withdrawal, the public fee of charge. Children under of teenagers — the moping, listlessness, al symptoms are likely to be accompanied the parents should express and demons- 12 must be accompanied by an adult. messiness, irritability, negativism, intro- by physical symptoms. There may be trate concern, care and interest. This does version, quarreling and withdrawal from sleeplessness during the night and /or in- not mean engulfing or smothering the Parents are warn ed parents. tense sleepiness during the day. There youngster with excessive demonstrations Recycle This upsetting behavior is a manifesta- may be an almost complete loss of appe- of affection or sympathy. If this is done, it tion of the young person's worry and in- tite, or the very opposite—eating binges. will intensify -— rather than relieve — the this newspaper about LSD stamps security about giving up the safety, secur- Also, headaches, digestive disorders and feeling of dependency and the desire to

by Tom Carroll children who might not realize the danger Staff Writer of the stamps. State Police said that young children WEST WINDSOR — Students in the might be susceptible to this type of car- West Windsor - Plainsboro Regional toon stamp, believing them to be tatoos. HIGH YIELD CERTIFICATES School district brought home letters last week warning parents that Mickey Mouse Four thousand stamps with the likeness and Superman stamps laced with LSD on of Mickey Mouse dressed as the Sorcer- the reverse side are being circulated in er's Apprentice from the Walt Disney near-by areas of the state. film "Fantasia" have been found in There have not been any instances of FOR YOUR MONEY Essex County, according to state police these hallucinogenic drug-coated stamps reports, and 50 of these stamps have been being found in the area of the school dis-1 bought in Bergen County. Superman trict. according to Superintendent of stamps are also in circulation. Schools Richard Willever and the West According to reports, regular "blotter Windsor and Plainsboro police forces. acid," which is absorbed on plain paper, PLUS NEW 6 DETTER GIFTS has been found in Union and Middlesex "It's more of a precautionary measure Counties. to alert parents of the possibility that these stamps are being circulated," Mr. Wil- State Police say that the stamps and lever said. "It was brought to our atten- acid are being sold by 15 to 20 year olds. tion by Chief (of Police Frank) Cox in They also warn that the stamps should not West Windsor." be handled with bare hands as the LSD Mr. Willever said that the note was can be absorbed through the skin as well 14.685lrl3.985 12.94 1200 given to students in both the high school as ingested. Optional Money Market Certificate ($500. min.). and the four elementary schools. The "The danger is not in our immediate T-Plus Six-Month Money Market Certificate ($10,000. min.). Terms 30 months to 10 years • Interest compounded daily, paid monthly main concern was not with the high area, but it's not that far away either," Rate Available February 5 thru February 11. Automatic transfer of interest to savings or checking account optional school students, he said, but the younger commented Mr. Willever. (get interest on interest). Tutors sought for illiterates Deposit '10,000. or more in a new savings account,

Do you know of people who always But now there is help in various areas add-on deposit or savings certificate and claim poor eyesight when handed some- including Somerville through Literacy thing to read or constantly pass material to Volunteers of America. Specially trained get a *20 bill or one of these gifts. be written on to others? The truth may not volunteers are matched to each volunteer be poor eyesight or lack of time as they on a one-to-one basis during times and at claim but that they don't know how to locations convenient to tx?th. Material is read. Impossible? Not at all. taught up to a level previously agreed upon, be it to enable the student to read Literacy Volunteers of America, an employment ads, newspapers, etc. If you organization designed to assist those with know someone who could benefit from this hidden handicap, estimate that there this free service call L.V.A. at 526-7150. are 23 million Americans who can't read If you want to become a tutor, registra- or speak the English language and well tions are being taken now for five free over a thousand in Somerset County classes in how to teach reading to adults. alone. Previously such people had to get Classes will be held Tuesday and Thurs- along the best they could, unable to read day evneings from 7 until 10 at the Com- the simplest sign, menu or bus schedule. munity School for Leisure Learning in Even adult schools were inappropriate for Somerville starting Feb. 26. To volunteer they are designed to improve one's read- or for further information call the Volun- ing not teach it. tary Action Center at 526-7050.

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At Lean Line, we're real magicians at making you slim fast with our totally new magical weight loss program. • We'll teach you how to lose weight physically with our clinically tested 'Multi-Modal' Approach. • We'll let you eat a wide variety of allowable ethnic foods plus the foods you grew up with including popcorn, ice cream, cake or wine. So join Lean Line today and see why we have such a February great disappearing act. Frolic With this ad pay only S6.00 when registering or re-registering ONLY S4.00 weekly thereafter CLEARANCE Gifts available and In stock at all full-service offices. Gifts lor customers ol mm. branches will be mailed or can be D'Cked For classes in your town cal collect up at any lull-service otlice It mailed, a S3 00 handling charge must be assessed to those gifts designated with an asterisk (*) SALE 201-757-7677 Ask about Lean Line's program in bra*. 30% !o 50% off regular prices Free checking with a minimum balance of only $50. Plus 5%% interest. some China. Glass «* Thelnnovalus. . and Kitchenware Classes «n New York. New Jersey Pe«nsvtvar*a Connecticut Arizona A Texas (JWA* «(•« ft. 19B1 nr^» « <•< (OROENTOWN • Christ Episcopal Church. 130 Prince St.. Mon. at 7:15 p.m. EWINC-TtENTON • Abiding Presence Lutheran Church. 2220 Pennington Rd.. Mon.at 7:15p.m. HAMILTON SQUAtf - PBA BWg.. Klockner Rd. & Yardville-Hamidon snvinGS Square Rd.. Wed. at 9.15 am .6 Thurs. at 7:15 pm. ROD LOflfl RSSOCIRTIOn HtCHTSTOWN - Hightstown Fire Co.. 148 N Main St.. Tues. at 7:15p.m. HULSBOtO-OeCanto's.331 Rt.206.Thurs.at9:15am. &7:15p.m. Route 206 and New Amwell Rd., Hillsborough, N.J. 08876 * (201) 874-5400 LAWIENCE • Quakerbridge Mall. JC Penny Community Rm.. Thurs at 7:15 •(201)622-8010 p.m. ESliC Savings insured to Main Office. 866 Broad St.. Newark. N.J. 07102 MANVULE • Manville American Legion. 429 South Main St.. Wed at 7:15 S100.000 byFSLIC New Jerseys Largest State-Chartered Savings and Loan Association • Assets over 1 40 billion dollars p.m. Regulation* prohibit our giving • gin lor lumtt transferred Irom en existing Carter.1 account. One grit per depositor during Free Checking with balances of $50. or more • MORE! Stotement Savings ond MIDDLESEX — American Legion Post. 306 Legion Place. Thurs at 7:15 pm. promotion while supply lasts It demand exceed supply, depositors may choose from any one of the remaining gifts We NOKTH UUNSW1CK - American Legion Post #459. 1015 Linwood Place. reserve the right to substitute a gilt ol comparable value Gifts not available tor deposits to a checking account Prime Possbook Accounts (5.73% annual yield on 5.50%) available at all our offices. Federal regulations prohibit compounding of interest on T-Pius Certificates (meres' on T-Ptus Certificate is expressed OFFICES Barnegat • Bernardsville • Brick Town • Cliffwood • Dumont • East Orange • Haddon Heighrs for ihf Home Tues. at 7:15 pm. & Wed. at 9:15 a.m. PIAINS1ORO . First Presbyterian Church of Plainsboro. Parrish House. as an equivalent annual rate whtch is based on a reinvestment of both principal and interest at the same rate upon maturity Hamilton Square • Hamilton Township • Hajlel/Holmdel • Hillsborough • Hillside • Keansburg However, the interest rate may change at the time ot reinvestment T-Pius Certificate subtect to forfeiture of alt interest Livingston • Livingston ShopRite • Madison - Marlton • Matawan • Metuchen • Moorestown • Morns Township Plainsboro Rd . next to John WkoH. Wed. at 7:15 pm. lor withdrawal prior to maturity Federal regulations reauire mat a penalty be mvoned if funds ie«ciudmg .merest; are Newark (866 Broad St 744 Broad St Penn-Central R R Station 4S7 Orange St 500 Bloomfield Ave N.ssautt Harrison SOMEKVUXE - Howard Johnson's. Plantation Rm.. Center Island. Rt. 22. withdrawn from a Savings Certificate prior to maturity Qualifying deposit must remain in the account fof 6 months of a 8?9 Sandtord Ave 71? Springfield Ave I • North Bergen - Oradell • Ptiitlipsburg • Rockaway • South Orange Parking in rear Tu*s.at9:15a.m. charge lot me gilt wilt be made South Orange Pathmark - Springfield • union • Verona • Westmonl • woodbury Mon.-Sal. 9:30-5:30 SOMEIVIUE • Temple Beth El. 67 Rt. 206 South. Wed. at 9:15 a.m. & 7:15 p.m. • • THE PRINCETON PACKET WILLSBOROUGH BEACOT{_ The I avi/rencp. I jndger The Mdnville News THE CENTRAL POST The Franklin NEWS RECORD WINDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD Sljc Crnnbnrn Classified Eight For Central Jersey "

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Business . Business Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Opportunities Opportunities TELEPHONE IN- IF YOU ARE - an in- "EXECUTIVE SALES: Sr. Designer Mech. CHAUFFEUR WANTED TERVIEWERS - part Finance To Low $30's ACTIVE - informal 8-10 yrs. exp. Long term BAR/PACKAGE STORE telligent, mature person Starting annual salary BOOK-BINDING - Full time position in- time, 18 yrs. t plus. CAPITAL ANALYSIS who nas good secretarial publishing office. In- up to $20,000. Exc. career assignment. Excellent BUSINESS - $85,000 + per year net, volving substantial Market research for The ELECTRONICS skills & is well organized voicing & billing. opportunity. Prudential salary plus benefits. for sale, long room for expansion, good driving - 40 hour week Gallup Organization. MBA and BSEE, or solid and you possess a Flexible hours, start provides professional established;, Minimum area. V.R. Business plus overtime. Excellent Eves & weekends from technical background willingness to work and a $6.00 hr, no fee, Call Mr training in all product cash outlay required. Brokers. 609-989-8349. starting salary plus good our office. We will train. with BS in Business for desire for a secure future Grant 609-896-1183 P. lines incl. Life, Health, •SELECTIVE* Retiring owner wil hold benefits. Prefer someone Phone 609-924-9600 10 am top corporation. Long- - then I want to talk with Robert Dann Personnel Group Plans, Equities & paper & work with buyer FOR SALE - Liquor in Hopewell, Mon- to 4 pm. ext. 351. range capital and you. I am a well paid 134 Franklin Cnr Rd. Prudential Property & * TEMPS * while learning business. store. Call 609-448-1991 tgomery area. Call 212- facilities planning. sales representative that Casualty's Auto & Excellent prospects for after 6pm. Principals 683-0475 between 9am - Never a fee. Call Irene needs to replace my Homeowners Cover- 896-9470 continued growth. Ask only. 5pm. Carter 609/896-9470 administrative assistant SERVICE STATION - ages, too. At- 3131 Princeton Pike for Mr. Martinette. NURSERY SCHOOL - / secretary. I offer a near helper with sales ability. tractive benefits Lawrenceville, N.J. Walter B. Howe, Inc. Assistant for Princeton Princeton office location Duties: pump gas, light package. Management Realtors location. Duties include * SELECTIVE with job security and mechanical work, potential/Call J. ,Yaros 609-924-0095 SEE FOR YOURSELF - ESTRALITA CREA- supervising play- benefits. If you wish to janitorial. References. at 201-745-9004 or 609^152- local A m w a y TIONS - is looking grounds, lunch per- PERSONNEL * discuss this opportunity, Salary open. Day-work. ,1900. OPPORTUNITY Distributors are enjoying for individuals to iod, after school then send a brief resume For details apply .extra income. We snow . promote their Aloe Vera ' program & assisting in 3131 Princeton Pike with salary history to Your letters consider the right Princeton Pike Office Park O'Neill's Service Center, location to display & sell you how. Get the whole skincane line in this area. the classroom. Call 609- Box #03595, c/o Princeton Routes 130 & 571, WAITRESSES / WAIT- your wares and/or story. 609^143-5271. Call 201-874-4251. 924-8077 or 201-329-3586. lawrenceville, N.J. Packet. Hightstown, N.J. er, EXPERIENCED on town issues promote your product. Sun. & holidays off. 609- Consider the U.S. HI Flea 924-9313. are wetomel Market & Antiques, Rt. 1, DO YOU OWN A Small New Brunswick, NJ. 201- Business? Thinking of 846-0900. Daily, wkend & retiring? I want to Duy! GERMAN *••••••••••••••«J monthly rates avail. Write: WHH #0973, Box 146, Hightstown. We are looking for TO EARN ASSEMBLERS someone to assist in the Programmer AMUSEMENT PARK - preparation of a German GOOD MONEY ELECTROMECHANICAL Noted for its natural BUSINESS - opportunity Language teaching scenic beauty, historic .AS AN AVON Consulting firm is looking for a programmer EXECUTIVE SECRETARY old traditions, colonial wanted in Princeton. program. Native fluency type, family popularity - Please send details in and teaching experience REPRESENTATIVE with COBOL, BASIC, and RPG II ex- confidence to PO Box required. Send resume to: perience. Prefer candidate with 2-4 years ex- Responsible, mechanica- -BOOKKEEPER located in populous 709, Princeton. Call lly inclined persons northeast area, 3 miles BERLITZ perience on IBM, DEC, and/or WANG needed. Steady work and from Interstate - 263 Responsible position in Princeton firm. Ex- PRINCETON - office 1101 State Rd. 609-443-5764 equipment. Call 609-448-7580 for additional good benefits. Call Per- acres, more land information or send resume to BSE, Post Of- sonnel Dept. (609) 466- cellent salary for experienced and reliable available - 9 major rides space and shop or Research Park, Building O storage area totaling 609-587-0807 fice, Box323 Hightstown, N. J. 08520. 3400 between 9 AM - 3 person. inc. coaster, kiddy Princeton, N. J. 08540 PM. rides,miniature golf, more than 5000 square (609)924-8800 ext. 256 or 201-359-1535 games, bathing with feet; located on an ac- e/o/e/M/F Reply with resume to Box #03621 sandy beach, fresh cess route to Princeton's ••••••••••••••••I spring lake, arcade, center; available now. c/o Princeton Packet refreshment stands, Asking $215,000. restaurant, large RENDALL-COOK & ballroom, picnic and COMPANY MAINTENANCE banquet facilities, ample Realtors INVOICE CLERK parking, good will, good 609-924-0322 MECHANIC public relations. Will Part Time Or Full Time SECRETARY consider any proposition. We are looking for a responsible individual to fill the Like a little variety? Venture capital good position of invoice clerk. The individual must have good Required for light in- Excellent permanent position for a reliable possibility. Would also Help Wanted mathematical aptitude, accurate typing, and be a self- dustrial plant. Must have make beautiful con- starter. Good company benefits. Salary commensurate knowledge of all trades individual. Must have typing and shorthand Trying to decide whether to work or not dominium - recreation with experience. Call for an interview today. and Black Seal license. skills. Salary commensurate with ability. work? site. Call or write: VERSATILE ALL- This is a steady job — President, Norton En- ROUND Homemaker - good benefits. Call Send resume to Box #03559 Want to work but prefer not to make a terprises, I^ake Avenue, needed 2 full days per EJ. KRANE INC. Personnel Dept. between Bristol, Conn. 06010. week. Good pay Tor 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. c/o The Princeton Packet full time commitment? 1203) 673-7760 days, (203) conscientious person. 382-6666 eves. Congenial family. Must 609-799-8026 Looking for a non-routine job? have own transportation. 609466-3400 609-799-5688. Willing to work full time for a week and OFF ROUTE 1, located PART TIME - 5:30-7am, then maybe not work for another week or so? in West Windsor with a established early SECRETARY ROGERS & KING PERSONNEL, INC. Princeton address, 2.3 Be Successful in Real Estate! morning news route Interesting position es to an of the treed acres, 1,000+ sq. ft. Your success depends greatly on how wall you're If you answered "y " Y above masonry building ana a 3 available for responsible available for a secretary bedroom ranch home. adults in E. Windsor, W. with 3 - 6 years ex- trained and how much you know about this very questions, The Packet may have a job for Ideal for offices, craft Windsor, Plainsboro & perience. Typing 50/55 exciting but complex business. DATA PROCESSING you. Hightstown. Call 6:30am- We provide qualified individuals with *he most shop, service oriented wpm and steno skills ALL FEE PAID CALL CAROL KING operations $175,000. lpm 800-242-0850. must be excellent. complete and effective sales training program ever .developed for the real estate industry. We need a person with good typing skills WAREHOUSE WORK-. This is a 35-hour week. 9 Over 2 acres in prime to 5. Liberal company A Total of 160 classroom hours spread over a 12 month Programmer Analyst $32,000. PL1 or COBOL. OS/JCL or who can work under pressure, a person ERS days - vari- DOS/JCL. IMS, Database or CICS a plus. location of ous long & . short benefits including free period so you can earn while you learn how to become who can switch from one job to another, WASHINGTON TWP. hospitalization fc>. life one of the area's top sales agents. Sr. Systems Analyst $40,000. TI990 Assembly. PASCAL, without batting an eyelash, a person who and loaded with poten- term assignments avail. insurance; dental While you're in training, we will place you in our ALGOL Software simulation. tial. Call for details. Must be able to lift 501bs Sr. Systems Analyst $42,000. Intel 8086, 280. Assembly would not mind being called in to work at or more. Own tran- coverage anj educational Princeton, Hamilton or Ewing locations and will guide $48,900. reimbursement. you to a successful full time real estate career. and PASCAL. the last minute when an emergency arises. sportation necessary. Systems Prog./Analyst $35,000. IBM 360/370 Assembly Interested applicants, If you're now licensed or presently in licensing school, Country Heritage call Karin Wagner at 924-4505 or Joseph Tighue at 586- IBM/MVS system knowledge. TSO, CICS. f"MS. please call: Associate If such a job would interest you, please call Real Estate 6200 for your interview. Realtors oj Personnel Manager Roz Denard at 609-924-3244 for an in- H09-799-8181 (609)452-2000 terview appointment. DIVISION TIGHUE • 2500 "C'JTE #1*LAWRENCEVILLE, I'M Nassau Street WALL STREET JOURNAL NEW JERSEY 08648 Princeton, N.J. Rte. 1-So. Brunswick, NJ REALTORS® I an equal opportunity employer m/f IF YOU WOULD - like to 609-924-1022 609771-6900 earn ah additional An Equal Opportunity Employer $20,000 or more & are Never a Fee! presently occupied in E.O.E. public relations, training, motivation or HOUSEKEEPER - OFFICE POWER teaching, call 609-443- Typist/ 3014. (working) for single Accountant Jr. to $13,000. The Princeton Packet Newspapers South Somerset Newspapers gentlemen, rural NJ, Clerical to $9,100. HOTTEST COMPANY 300 Witherspoon St.. P.O. Box 350 (Upper Freehold), must BEGIN HERE 240 S. Main St. CAKE & COOKIE route ...in area wants to put you on be experienced. and advance your career in a Princeton. N.J. 08540 Manville, N.J. 08835 for sale. Central NJ. Call their fast track to success. Must Thorough cleaning, Software Product Support new company located off 287. (609) 924-3250 (201) 725-3300 201-863-0813 ask for Mr. have a degree in acctg. Best laundry & cooking. Typing of 50 wpm with general Sluhf or 609-443-5596 benefits in trkounty area. No Seeking hard worker clerical duties. Rex. firs. & co. 8 —WAY evenings. fee. type with car. (Non benefits. No fee. ASK FOR LORRAINE DAVIS CLASSIFIED smoker preferred) 5 ASK FOR LEE NICK LAS PIZZERIA - growing days/wk, $600/mo. + area easy to operate, cottage, utils. & acre. Secy. to $250. ADVERTISING FORM financing at 10%, only References for similar INDEPENDENT WORKER Secy. to $12,000. $15,000 down. V.R. position. Call weekdays, Business Brokers, 609- 9-5, 609-259-9559. Applied Data Research, Inc. ...with skills of 55 wpm typing & NO STENO 80 steno along with a flair for - 989-8349. is seeking to employ a Technical figures gets you a 35 hr. work 2 yrs. exp.? Comfortable with DENTAL ASSISTANT - Support Specialist for ROSCOE® week. So. Bruns. location. Co. figures? Nice boss? We've got it newly established (ADR's OS Data Communications paid benefits. No fee. AUTO BODY SHOP - general dentistry all at Corp. headquarters with Busiest location E. Monitor). This position represents an ASKFORLEENICKLAS best benefits in tri-country area. practice in Hillsboro (one square for each letter, number, space or punctuation) Windsor. 1500 sq. ft. needs enthusiastic, self- opportunity for the individual posses- Exec. Secy. to $13,500. No fee. garage, 3 oays, can De i DIVERSIFIED DAY ASK FOR LORRAINE DAVIS or office. Situated on motivated chairside asst. sing programming skills who desires 4 LINES -1 INSERTION $6.00 over 1 acre of land also Must be well spoken & work in a more people-oriented ...is in store for you. Utilize your friendly. Full time 3 secretarial skill!; and exp. for including large 4 plus environment. 3 INSERTIONS, no changes, paid before billing $9.00 bdrm. Split. 2 fireplaces. days to start. Excellent spot in Vice President's office. Accountant to $12,000. Must be seen! $225,000. opportunity for career- Corp. benefits with flex, hours. PAYROLL If billed add 50C billing charge minded person. Send Applicants should- be self-confident, No fee. Call Princeton ADP exp. can put you in the resume to Box #03594, c/o possess good communicative skills, ASKFORLEEMCRLAS NAME ' Crossroads Realty, Inc. Princeton Packet. fastest growing co. in area. Realtor 609-924-4677. and have a thorough knowledge of Minimum one year exp. Handle Clerk/Typist to $215. ACCTNG. CLERK NO IBM Assembly language (BAL). rate sheets and meet deadlines. ADDRESS DELI FISH MARKET - FEE Degree and/or ROSCOE® user ex- NEATNESS COUNTS Corp. benefits. 3 mo. review. No Shopping Ctr. location, perience desirable but not required. Your accurate 50 typing & fee. easy for family to han- JOIN pleasant phone manner may ASK FOR LORRAINE DAVIS CITY- STATE _Z1P grab this attractive spot. No fee: dle, grosses over $150,000 ADR offers excellent compensation, CLASSIFICATION INSERTIONS per yr. Priced for quick ASKFORSUSMPaTZMM AOUNT PAID •SELECTIVE* outstanding benefits, and a superior Gal/ Ail Classified ads appear automatically in all 8 sale. V.R. Business Exec. Secy, to $14,000. Ads may be displayed with white space margins work environment. Guy Friday to $215. Packet newspapers: The Princeton Packet, The Brokers, 609-989T8349. and/or additional capital letters at $6.50 per inch. ONE FOR THE MONEY Lawrence Ledger, The Central Post, Windsor-Bights * TEMPS * GROW WITH US A special discount rate is available to advertisers To apply, send resume and salary Busy exec, needs you to Young company wants your good Herald, The Cranbnry Press, The Hamrille News, The Call Renee or Nancy 896-9470 running the same displayed classified ad (or a organize his day. Handle patents typing skills & pleasant phone Franklin News-Record and the Hilbborough Beacon. NATIONAL COMPANY - 3131 Princeton Pike history, in confidence, to: minimum of 13 consecutive weeks or different & reports. Super skills a must! personality for general office Ms may be mailed or phoned in. The deadline for in field establishing reps. lawrencevitle. N.J. displayed classified ads totaling 30 or more inches Low investment. High No fee. duties. No fee. new ads is 5 p-m. Monday if they are to be properly per month with arrangements for monthly billing. return. Limited Personnel Director KKFORSUMRPaTZMM ASKFDRSUSMPanMAH classified. Cancellations cannot be accepted after Box numbers are $2.00 otra per order or per openings. Contact B.C. noon on Honda}. Too Late to Classify" ads will be SOUND EQUIPMENT - month. Associates, 7pm - 9pm Retail sales, good APPLIED DATA RESEARCH. INC. MANY MORE POSITIONS AVAILABLE! accepted until noon Tuesday. weekdays, 609-771-0454. training, $135+ high Route 206 and Orchard Road, CN-8 TERMS: There b a 500 billing charge if ad is not commissions. Call Ms RATES: A Classified Ad costs $6.00 for up to 4 paid in advance. Personals, Situations Wanted. Princeton, New Jersey 08540 Never a feel Miller 609-896-1183 P. lines for one insertion, or rf originally ordered, (no Hoosesittint Apartment Sublets, Wanted to Rent or INCOME DIVER- Robert Dann Personnel (201)874-9000 changes), $3.00 additional for 2 consecutive weeks Shan and all out of area and moving ads art SIFICATION - Seeking 134 Franklin Cnr Rd. OFFICE POWER or issues, the 3rd consecnthe insertion is FREE. payable with ocder. This newamtr is not ambitious individual who An Equal Opportunity Employer m/f/h/v Thereafter, each consecutive insertion only costs respwmbte far grors not ejected by th« advertiser desires good income. Classifieds (201)297-1230 $2.00 if placed with original order. Call for in- fohowim the firrt uMicrtw of Bw Eagle Enterprises, 609- formation on the small charge to additional lineage. 799-2506. Work for YOU Rt.l30«tBlxkHorwU. (609) 924-3250 'ADR No. Bfmnrick.il. J. 08902 2-B Classified Advertising Week of February 4-6,1981

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TYPESETTER DAY WORK / Incentive HURRY! - Black prof Programmers [2] SCHOOL BUS DRIVER - NURSE R.N. or L.P.N. - Accountant To 17K SECRETARIES Unlimited Opportunity To 15K Pay - Now taking ap- GENERAL couple seeking hskp / FULL OR PART must have special plications for factory 3:30 pm-llpm and/or babysitter for 15 mo. girl TIME SALES TYPISTS PL-1 license. H'boro Board of llpm-7am, part time, 2 years general ac- Small growing Entry level to 1 year workers in supply & counting and degree. to start Jan. 26 8:30-4:30 OPPORTUNITY publishing firm, near Education 201-874-3104. machine operation in small nursing home. M-F. Occasionally 7:30- Apoxiforce has the right experience. Must be able Contact Sunnyfield Manufacturing en- job for you!! Whether Princeton, seeking ex- to code in PL-1. Ex- mattress & box spring vironment. All benefits. 3:30. $80/wk, Rocky Hill If you're short on money perienced typesetter ARTISTIC PERSON mfg. Apply in person if Nursing Home Cran- area. 609-924-1056. but full of enthusiasm, you are looking for long cellent company & flair for decorating, part bury, 609-395-0641. Never a fee. Call 609/896- or short term position in on phototypesettine benefits. Never a fee. you wish to work. Union 9470 Casual Corner has an equipment - AM Comp/ or full time. Will train. shop. THE STEARNS & exceptional part time your local area, we can Call Dick Simon 609-/896- Friday interview. 201- et you out to work & Edit equipment 9470. FORSTER CO., U.S. Rt. PROGRAMMER sales opportunity just for preferred. Com- 359-1511. 1 & Blackhorse Ln., So. * SELECTIVE HOUSEKEEPER - you. f eep you -working. We Bruris., N.J. wanted for working charge no fee & pay high pugraphic . experience * SELECTIVE Challenging & in- rates. acceptable. Full INSURANCE RATER teresting position for PERSONNEL * couple to work 2-3 hrs. Whether you're a responsibility for setting PERSONNEL * Topline organization, be MAINTENANCE - full or experienced RPG II 3131 Princeton Pike daily. Please call for homemaker, college copy for promotions, appreciated. Start $11- part time - The National Princeton Pike Office Pork more information, eves student, or simply 3131 Princeton Pike programmer. Ex- after 8pm 609-448-0188. APOXIFORCE graphs, text of 2 medical 13K, No fee, Call Mr Conference Center, E. perience/interest in Lawrenceville. N.J. looking for rewarding journals. Paste-up & Princeton Pike Office Park Grant 609-896-1183 P. Windsor. Call 609-448- COBOL a plus, part time earning. layout experience Lawrenceville, N.J. Robert Dann Personnel 8300. Ask for Mr. Miton. HANDICAP AWARE- Casual Corner can offer background in NESS - Project seeks referred. Salary open, 134 Franklin Cnr Rd. operations helpful. you the opportunity to part time assistant to A-1 in Cased on experience. Opportunity to expand SPEECH PATH- earn that important Excellent working SKILLED TRANS- NURSE RN - Full time help Director with extra income while LATORS - from & into opening for an ex- skills/experience in a OLOGIST - certified, teaching 7-9 year olds gaining valuable retail 82 Nassau Princeton conditions. Call Carolyn: -OOKING FOR AN progressive on-line C.C.C. preferred part 609-924-9205 609-799-5700. Spanish, French, Ger- perienced person to about handicaps, fashion experience. man, Portuguese,~ )pportunity? - We have a assume responsibility as environment. Excellent time, pre-school kin- training community :areer opportunity in our working conditions & dergarten class, small Italian, Japanese. Must charge nurse on the 3- volunteers & doing detail For full information, call type. Full time or free- .nanagement trainee 11:30 p.m. shift at a local fringe benefits. Salary private school for work to implement CABLE TV IN- program. Willingness to commensurate with communication han- 609-799-8060 or apply in STALLATION - lance. Editing ex- nursing center. This is a program. 8-12 hour- person. SECRETARY perience helpful. Send work hard, imagination non-rotating position, experience. dicapped children. Prn s/week, Feb-June. Send RECEPTIONIST telephone scheduler. and initiative are the area. Position avail Feb. letter describing Able to deal with complete resume to offering outstanding responsible self starter Berlitz School of main requirements. benefits & salary. For I.E. Shaffer & Co. 13, 1981. Please send background & interests Casual Corner with some experience for customers and perform Languages, Research Start $10,000 - $15,000. An further information call 31 Airpark Rd-CN-62 references & resumes to to: C. Schnitzler, Dept. of Quaker Bridge Mall Princeton CPA firm. general office work. Park, 1101 State Rd, Prn, equal opportunity em- Mrs. Graham at 609-896- Princeton, NJ 08540 Box #035% c/o Princeton Special Services, S. Lawrenceville, NJ Diversified duties. Must Good Benefits. Call 201- NJ 08540 Attn: Tran- ployer. Call Mr. Thomas, 0016. 609-921-0644 Packet. Bruns. Schools, l be willing to learn 874-3600. slations. 609-599-3035. Executive Dr, Mon- COMPUTER OPER- bookkeeping. Send mouth Jet, N.J. 08852. ATOR - Need responsible resume to Box #03608 c/o individual for position Princeton Packet. supervising EDP NEEDED 6th person facility / mini-computer GOOD PAY - for FRENCH interested in earning $60- for medium size com- MODEL MAKER & PRODUCTION ASSISTANT $100/wk or $400-$500/mo. housekeeper. Family REGISTERED SPANISH We are looking for pany in Trenton area. PAINT SPRAYERS LAYOUT MECHANIC Work part time from Experience preferred, with 3 young children We are looking for Small Medical Publishing someone to" assist in the needs someone to help Spray painters with ex- Sheet Metal home. Call for appt. 609- but capable candidate NURSES someone to assist in the Co. near Princeton, N. J. preparation of a French with housework & perience for small parts. 397-3010 or 201-788-1075. who can work in- preparation of a Spanish needs capable person to teaching program. Native childcare. Must be Salary commensurate Mechanic needed with dependently will be teaching program. Native assist in Production Dept. fluency and teaching ex- dependable & con- with ability. Excellent' thorough knowledge of PSYCHOLOGIST - part considered. Degree or 3 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. shift fluency and teaching' ex- Some Publishing Ex- perience required. Send scientious. 'Minimum 2 company benefits. layout and fabrication-of time, NJ School some college preferred. part time or full time • perience required. Send perience necessary, must resume to: days a week, part time Steady work and over- electronic cabinetry. Psychologist Cer- Exc. salary, benefits & Foothill Acres Nursing resume to: know how to size and live in optional. time. Call personnel Familiar with all sheet tification required. working conditions. For Home, Amwell Rd., crop photos and must be BERLITZ Salary negotiable. Also a appointment call Miss References and own department between 9 metal equipment. Good transportation required. Neshanic. N.J. Call 201- Berlitz good with detail. Salary 1101 State Rd. Special Education Brown at 609-394-7171. am and 3 pm. salary and fringe benefits. 609-921-3873. 369-8711 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. based on experience. Call . Research Park, Building O 1101 State Rd. For appointment call Per- Resource Room teacher Monday thru Friday for Pat (609) 799-5700. Research Park, Building O sonnel Department, 609- (609) 924-8500 ext. 256 for the balance of school WE NEED - 5 go getters appointment. (609) 924-8500 ext. 256 466-3400, between 9 a.m. e/o/e M/F year. NJ Teacher of for our fast growing (609)466-3400 e/o/e/M/F and 4 p.m. Handicapped Cer- business. Must like a RECEPTIONIST - Front tification required. Call challenge - opportunity desk position with busy Lawrence Twp. Public for big money. Make architectural / Schools 609-883-0300 ext. your own hours. 609-883- engineering firm. Handle HOUSEKEEPING 364. EOE/AA. 7682. heavy switchboard load, Marjorie M. Halliday' ESL WRITER FOOD SERVICES PASTE UP ARTIST . greet clients & salesmen. (English as a second language) ACCOUNTANT AIDES/JANITORS PART TIME - teller Good typing skills & FULLTIME Part time position WANTED: Refined, We are looking for HOURLY Full time, permanent required. 3 days a week. moral, non-smoking diversified office duties. PRINCETON someone to assist in the Bachelor's degree in ac- positions available for available immediately, Experience preferred. Pleasant office small Medical Publishing mother or grandmother preparation of materials SUBSTITUTES counting required. hospital Housekeeping Midlantic National Bank, substitute to help with surroundings, full in- EMPLOYMENT for the teaching of English Minimal accounting ex- Dept. Day shift. Excellent firm near Princeton Cranbury. Contact Mrs. occasional household surance coverage, paid as a second language. Assist in daily food preparation perience preferred. working conditions. seeking experienced Epp, 609-395-0602 ext. 237. duties in loving Christian vacation, free parking. Curriculum development serving, clean up etc. Work Responsibilities to include paste up .artist. Full CUH2A, 45 State Rd, average 6 hours per day as Apply Personnel Dept. home. Must be able to AGENCY experience strongly internal audit and finan- responsibility for paste up drive & sleep over oc- Princeton, 609-921-6065. needed. 13.65 per-hour. Im- 9-11 a.m. Mon.-Thurs. and layout of 2 Medical Specializing in preferred. Send resume cial statement work. Ex- casionally. Refs. 609-799- mediate openings. Apply in per- Journals published mon- Secretaries $220+ and salary requirements cellent salary and benefits. ONLY MANY OPENINGS 6266 or 924-5400, ext 282. son: thly. Excellent working • Temporary Help to: or call (201) 874-4000 CALL PERSONNEL OFFICE conditions. Salary based For all depts. of ex- Engineers To 45K Permanent Placements in PRINCETON panding co. Good skills. Our client companies BERLITZ (609)734-4582 on experience. Call All bens. Never a fee. BOOKKEEPER - Entry Secretarial, Clerical 1101 State Rd. REGIONAL SCHOOLS Sharon (609) 799-5700. have immediate Call 609-/896-9470. level beautiful, openings in the following Executive, EDP and Research Park, BWg. O PERSONNEL OFFICE THE MEDICAL CENTER _ ' Carrier progressive bank start to ; engineering fields: " Technical Princeton, N.J. 08540 Witherspoon St. ffVaffeyTCad? AT PRINCETON" ' Foundation $150+. Call Ms Miller Chemical To45K (609)9244500 ext. 256] Princeton, N. J. 08540 RECYCLE ^'SELECTIVE 609-896-1183 P. Robert 352 Nassau St., Princeton ,»-• .»Eqwl Opportunrtv, .,>,.,, ^ Belle Mead, New Jersey. Satellite To 45K Equal Opportunity Employer ; ( % Dann Personnel 134 «/o/t/M/F ""' Employer M/F Equal Opportunity Employer MJF THIS PERSONNEL * Industrial To35K (609) 924-9134 Affirmative Action Employer Franklin Cnr Rd. NEWSPAPER 3131 Princeton Pike Electrical To35K Mechanical To30K Princeton Pike Office Park OFFICE CLERK 40 lawrenceville, N.J. Never a fee. Call 609-896- hours, full time in 9470. ADVERTISING RESEARCH pleasant South Brun- DRAFTSPERSON swick Twp environment. ASSISTANT TO CONSULTING FIRM POSITION Job entails answering * SELECTIVE International Consulting Firm has an excellent op- Learn about advertising by reading and SECRETARY — Ac- phone, greeting PERSONNEL * PRESIDENT portunity for a draftsperson with 3-5 years of ar- curate typing, light steno customers, invoicing, tabulating responses to questions about TV 3131 Princeton Pike chitectural drafting experience. Knowledge of commercials and magazine ads. If you enjoy plus stat typing skills dispatching & routing. Princeton firm seeking person with distribution facilities and equipment preferred but not needed for growing For appointment call 609- Princeton Pike Office Pork work that demands accuracy and attention to Lawrenceville, N.J. executive secretarial skills interested in required. Princeton Junction location. Excellent salary market research firm. 924-4020 Mr. Newman. and benefits. Call or send resume to: detail, and are ready for a full time job, Must be good at details & experience, responsibilities and income. Miss Carol Bakely contact: have a good phone OFFICE CLERK - 40 TEACHER WANTED - Kyrt Salmon Associates, Inc. manner. Interesting hours full time in Seminar on interior Write to Box #03626 \ P.O. Box 2058 Mapes & Ross Inc. work in a plesant en- pleasant Lawrence Twp plantscaping planned for 1101-P State Rd. vironment. Salary office. Job entails filing, c/o Princeton Packet \ Princeton, N.J. 08540 commensurate with tvping, answering May 18-22 requires en- Princeton, N.J. 08540 experience. Extras in- thusiastic professional (609) 799-2770 phones, invoicing. For teacher. l wk equal opportunity employer MIF (609)92*8600 / cluding bonuses. Will appointment call 609-883- consider a competent, 3396 Mrs. Goldstein. preparation required bright beginner. Call 609- before seminar, must be 799-9499. able to work full (40-50 SECRETARY WANTED: Receptionist hrs) time for total of 2 SALES / Secretary. Excellent weeks. Salary $600/wk. CREDIT SECRETARY - for opportunity for the HIRING SECRETARY Please send letter & TYPIST We are seeking an ex- marketing area of R.E. person who desires resume to the Plant Publications/Graphics IMMEDIATELY We have immediate Excellent opportunity to perienced secretary with Appraisal firm. Immed. responsibility, a small Lady, 518 Cherry Valley openings for typists to join marketing group of a good figure aptitude to opening for full time office atmosphere and Rd, Prn., NJ 08540. Expanding Corporation work in -our Consumer dynamic company in the work under minimal accurate typist (some pleasant working con- Specialist has several full time Marketing and Sales mini-computer related supervision. Individual statistical), with ditions. Salary com- positions in its Department and our Pur- industry. Responsibilities must possess 2-3 years pleasant telephone voice. mensurate with ex- INTERESTED - in great The Technical Publications Depart- chasing Department. Call Mrs. Canali at 609- perience. Send resume Management trainee & will be for extensive office experience, growth potential? Our Duties will include 896-0300 for interview. to: D. Merritt, P.O. Box ment of Applied Data Research is Display Sales Depts. No telephone contact with preferably in credit or financial accounting general correspondence, seeking to "" train a Publications/ experience necessary as customers and typing of 1945, Rocky Hill, N.J. office seeks motivated good telephone an- receivables. The ability to 08553. Interview by we will train. Earnings to: correspondence. Call or HOUSEKEEPER / individual to assist Graphics Specialist with the necessary swering skills, plus word communicate effectively appointment 609-924- send resume, to Jim baby-sitter - in my home manager in all phases of processing equipment ex- over the telephone is 1936. basic skills. Ackers. P/T, 20 hrs. 609-443-1186. departmental business. $1300 per month perience helpful. Must be essential as well as ex- able to type 50/55 wpm cellent typing , and Excellent statistical SECRETARY/TYPIST Requirements also and have had 2-3 years organizational skills. We TELLER - FULL TIME - typing a must plus steno Responsibilities will be for SKIIIS. Knowledge of general office experience. offer a comprehensive exp. Lincoln Federal PEOPLE PERSON typing correspondence, word processing a plus. • Ability to type 70+ wpm Profit sharing salary and benefit Savings, 108 Amwell Rd., Love to talk to people? procedures and- reports Prior experience in paid vacation This is a 35 hour week, package. Interested in- Hillsboro. Apply in Our Princeton office is in • Meticulous attention to detail plus general secretarial accounting departments work, 9 to 5. Liberal com- dividuals should call (609) person. Equal Op- need of an outstanding bonus program duties. or college credits in • Ability to work under deadline pany benefits. Interested 737-3700 ext. 288. portunity Employer. individual with previous advancement applicants, please call: office experience to train accounting principles pressures required. Com- (609) 799-0071 REAL ESTATE SALES - as a Temp Counselor. Car required, must be Associate Personnel Manager PITMAN- Must love phone work & prehensive company • Flair/interest in mechanical art neat in appearance and OATARAM Gloria Nilson Realtors is benefits include tuition (609)452-2000 looking for 2 experienced be good with details. Call able to start immediately. CORPORATION for appointment. 609-924- refund. Modern, For interview ap- MOORE, INC. salesperson's to fill the ingenial offices ideally Job Duties WALL STREET JOURNAL .022. L pointment call (609) 683- Bear Tavern Road staff of their Princeton ""'ed in Central Jer- Rte. 1 - So. Brunswick, N. J. Princeton Road Junction office. We can 0400 or (609) 896-9190. Washington Crossing, N.J. sey.) Equal Opportunity • Participate in typing assignments An equal opportunity employer Cranbury, N.J. 08512 make you a million Equal Opportunity Employer, Employer. Respond to and technical document prepara- dollar producer. Call M/F/H #03580, c/o Princeton tion using an IBM composer, Stan Sackowitz for a Princeton. computer terminal, and other confidential interview. 194 Nassau Street (609) 448-8600. Princeton, N.J. Department equipment. D - Receptionist Fox&Lazo ENGINEERING 609-924-1022 with sales ability for • Provide some layout/paste up (in- Never a Fee - E.O.E. The Wenczel Tile Accountant To$23K bodycare center in cluding some pen work) for training is seeking Company, an equal TAX/FINANCE Princeton. Call 609-921- visuals, selected marketing materials, opportunity employer Diversified client needs 2230. 15 Sales Associates with plants in Trenton, and technical documents. 2-4 years public and/or RECEPTIONIST - for ASSISTANT -to in- for Princeton, Princeton Junction, New Jersey and Tampa, private in financials, dental office. Typjng, Florida has challenging write-ups and . some simple bookkeeping, ternational publisher. ADR is willing to train a qualified Hamilton & Montgomery offices positions available in its Must be able to work taxation. Tremendous insurance forms & ap- independently, do own individual. The position offers growth We're offering income PLUS graduated commission schedu!e...and that's just for openers. process control and growth. Degree pointment scheduling. 5 correspondence, type potential and advancement. ADR At Fox & Lazo, you'll find that broadest training and marketing support services in the Real product development required. Excellent bens. days per week including neatly. Telephone safes departments. Engineering Never a fee. Call 609/896- Sat. Apply by letter only offers an excellent benefits package Estate industry. That means you'll have more than 24 benefit packages to offer you clients 9470 to Drs. Pullen & experience helpful, and customers. degree, ceramic for- salary- depending on and work environment. mulation know-how, and Peterson, Rt. 206, RD 3, Belle Mead, NJ 08502. qualification & ex- You'll be supported with the most powerful marketing and advertising program in the silk-screen experience * SELECTEE perience. Send resume, To apply, call: Delaware Valley and Princeton. desirable but not ab- Attn. Publisher P.O. Box solutely necessary. BABYSITTER - Mature 1163, Princeton, NJ With our 92 year tradition of service, our diversity and planned growth, your career can take Salaries commensurate PERSONNEL* person, my home, own 08540. Personnel Department any of several directions: Residential Sales, Commercial/Industrial, Corporate Relocation, with experience. Excelle- 3131 Princeton Pike transportation, vicinity Sale Management, Ground Development, New Construction plus other opportunities. Princeton Pike Office Pork of Brunswick Circle, nt benefits including Tues-Fri. Call 609-394- company paid medical Lawrenceville, N.J. TYPIST NO FEE APPLIED DATA RESEARCH, INC. The Real Estate business it changing. By creating change. Fox * Lazo it trying to Insure 8159 or 396-6762. and life insurance, profit JOIN Route 206 and Orchard Road, CN-8 that this change will be for th» better. It you're interested in changing with the Industry, sharing fund, and 100% Princeton, New Jersey 08540 call JACK BURKE or ROSALEE MONTAGUE at 609-924-1600 for a confidential Interview. professional tuition (201) 874-9000 refund. Send your resume LAUGH* CRY CLERICAL - Interesting •SELECTIVE* in strict confidence to Mr. WITH diversified electronics An Equal Opportunity Employer m/f/h/v Julius KJsh, Personnel firm. Top benefits, to • TEMPS * C Director, Wenczel Tile $220. Call Mr Heiden 609- CHII Renee or Nancy 896-9470 HEALTORS ON STAGE 896-1183 P. Robert Dann 3131 Princeton Pike '• Company, P.O. Box 5308, Personnel 134 Franklin EVERY WEEK. Lawrenceville. N.J, , 166 Nassau Strait, Princeton Trenton, New Jersey CnrRd. Classified Advertising Week of February 4-6,1981 3-B Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted

Programmer/Analysts 30{ PAID PER envelope LAUNDRY SUPER- RECEPTIONIST - Greet Accountant ToLow$30's stuffed. For information OFFICE ASSISTANT - a Word Processor To $215 CHILD CARE CLERICAL NO FEE To 30K clients, prestige office. TAX MANAGEMENT full time entry level VISOR - for small in- OPPORTUNITY PLUS! NEW APPLICATIONS Assist with bookkeeping, send stamped envelope position. Perfect for stitution in rural area of HOUSEKEEPER Super company wants to Circle Sales, 304 E. Will train good typist on Dependable, ex- JOIN All levels of expertise lite typing to $200 wk. No CPA with 3-5 years individual returning to Princeton. Will operate system. Excellent co. need Cobol, Assembler fee, Call Ms Cohen 609- Charleston Blvd, Las the job market. Varied Milnor washers, gas perienced person to care public and/or private. Vegas, Nev. 89104 Dept. and benefits, including for 2 boys (6 & 10) & CICS, OS. High visibility 896-1183 P. 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Call after PERSONNEL* PERSONNEL* 609-896-1183 P. Robert to be opening soon in 3131 Princeton Pike 3: 609-924-0982. BABYSITTER - your Dann Personnel 134 Client Service Ren. 12K Princeton area. All Princeton Pike Office Park MBA-FINANCE 3131 Princeton Pike 3131 Princeton Pike Franklin Cnr Rd. replies confidential. Lawrenceville. N.J. home, 13 mo old girl, 5 Princeton Pike Office Pork DETAIL ORIENTED Strong background in Princeton Pike Office Park days / wk. 201-780-2778 Client/companies ser- Write Box #03241 c/o accounting, corporation lawrenceville. N.J. after 6:30pm. lawrenceville, N.J. vice experience. Rating Princeton Packet. LEGAL SECRETARY - finance & security a plus. Growth. Never a with corporate law & analysis essential. No DYNAMIC - salesperson, fee. Call 609/896-9470. litigation experience. experience required. SECRETARY - part NEED EXTRA 30 hrs/wk with fast SECRETARY / Excellent typing & HAIRDRESSER - time, good typing skills, CLERK TYPIST RECEPTIONIST - 2-3 Good opportunity for wanted. Great op- 3-4 hrs / day, flex, hrs, in MONEY? - Be a Par- griowing furniture chain. shorthand, interesting advancement with fast tyrama representative. Miust be of managerial * SELECTIVE Typing & filing skills yrs. exp., accurate congenial firm, benefits. growing firm in Prin- portunity for an ex- Hightstown. Call 609-448- required. Salary com- typing & shorthand a perienced stylist with or 7560. Sell 1st quality mdse. caliber & have a great PERSONNEL* must. This is a high Salary to $13,500 a year, ceton. Send complete without following. Four through house parties. attendance track record. mensurate with ex- fee paid. Call Princeton resume to Box #03575, c/o 3131 Princeton Pike perience. Call for an pressure job-call if you Princeton Packet, days a week, Freehold- SALES - Full & Part High comm., no invest. Some sales experience think you can handle it. Employment Agency, Hightstown area. Call For info., call Bob 201-necessary. 609-443-4499, Princeton Pike Office Pork interview today, 609-79&- 609-924-9134 between 10 & Princeton. time. $5 per hr Lawrenceville, N.J. 8026, E.J. Krane, Inc. 609-655-3130. 609-446-9393, evenings guaranteed. No ex- 297-2711. 443-1953. 3. 201-528-7747. perience necessary. We will train. Qualified leads SECRETARY - excellent provided. Our top people benefits, legal ex- earn $15 plus per nr. perience preferred, but Evenings, weekends, will train. 609-448-0016. days, flexible hours. Call JAPANESE PRINTING SECRETARY 609-448-2131 between 9 & Needlecrafters We are looking for MACHINIST CARPENTERS SALES 5pm. PRODUCTION MANAGER ELECTRONIC someone to assist in the Growth opportunity in a REAL ESTATE Bi-Monthly Dental Jour-, preparation of a Japanese recession-proof company. Wanted: Experienced Framers Turn your hobby into TECHNICIAN Are you finding things nal needs person with Language teaching Excellent benefits & Piecework available SOCIAL WORKER cash. Part time or full slow where you are? Why Clinical coordinator web press printing ex- X-ray spectrometer program. Native fluency starting salary for the right All around machinist. time. Demonstrate an BYRNE BUILDERS INC. not consider a move to position for a community perience. Will coordinate production test. and teaching experience person. Interested ap- Must be capable of own exclusive line in the Contractors for: our Success Team at based Psychiatric all production and prin- Technical school and 2 required. Send resume to: plicants call: set-up, machine repairs Weichert Co., Realtors. Residential Program in ting from start to finish. homes of friends. year's experience and able to work from Shadow OaksCranbury For a confidential in- Middlesex County. Familiarity with medical Commission. No in- required. Company paid BERUTZ blueprints. Steady work Grovers Mill-Princeton Jet. terview call Bob Hof- Requires M.S.W. & good terminology helpful. vestment required. benefits. Contact Richer with good pay and Seawatch Townhouses- Contact the Sunshine 1101 State Rd. benefits. Call Personnel master, Princeton office clinical & supervisory Salary commensurate Leverton, ext. 230 at Prin- Long Branch manager at 609-683-0300. Girls. Dept. (609) 466-3400 bet- skills for a .well-known with experience. Call ceton Gamma Tech, (609) rrinatM.IU.0SSW Princeton. N.J. If you re good, you could agency w / attractive 924-7310, ext. 261. ween 9 am - 3pm. Call: (609) 443-1158, Beverly Britton (609) 896- (609) 924-8500 ext 256 (609)921-3899 be better with Weichert! salary & benefits. Reply 0641. 201-526-9457 Equal Opportunity Employe! (809)448-3572 Box 192, c/o Central t/t/t/H/f Post, Kend. Pk. (ireat Employment as a PART TIME; good Temporary! position, no lay offs. Top hourly wages! excel. supplemental >EAR VALENTINE Your skills are needed! income to nelp make WE WANT YOU-WE NEED YOU: PROOFREADER ends meet. Man / woman Why suffer with a broken heart trying to pay your bills— with car. Newspaper For Princeton advertising research firm. Prior circulation work. come into Rotator today and work to your heart's GETTY TEMPS content. experience in proofing and/or typing helpful. Rte. 130 . Delivery work & district Permanent • Never a Fee • Temporary Hightstown, NJ mgr. position avail. If College graduate preferred. 609-448-6500 you live in or around the 609-896-2323 following towns call (800) 242-0850 and specify your Mapes & Ross, Inc. interest: Hillsborough, GETTY TEMPS II Manville, So. Plainfield, ^^^ MRSOMNKL DIVISION 1101-P State Rd. 1543 Finnegan's Lane Plainfield, Middlesex, Princeton, N.J. 08540 North Brunswick, NJ- 194 Nassau Street, Princeton Dunellen, Belle Mead, (609)924-8600 201-821-6750 Somerset. Boy / girl 12-17 609-924-1022 also needed for neigh- LEGAL SECRETARY - borhood routes in above Kend. Pk. Law firm areas. seeks fulltime exper. legal secty. Competitive SECRETARY - one girl DESIGNER salary & benefits., .20,17 office, non-smoker, 9-5. 297-3111. Must'be dependable self REAkESTATE SALES (Mechanical) starter. Apply PRODUCTION PLAN- EVALUATORS PLUS, Need a change in your job?booking for good benefits, NER - reliable Homestead Plaza, Belle The Dynamic LAWRENCEVILLE' office - of pleasant work environment and challenging assign- person needed to work in Mead. 201-874-3850. WEIDEL REAL ESTATE has openings for a few ments? We have the job for you. production dept. of ex- highly motivated full time or part time sales people. This Move Can panding manufacturing LEGAL SECRETARY - Weidel Real Estate, Inc. has 13 offices, an active Previous experience in the design of construction equip- facility. Call bet. 8-5 609- experienced, full or part relocation department, an excellent training ment or machine design necessary. Experience in 443-5800. time, for Hillsborough program covering selling, listing, showing properties mechanisms a must, we need a board designer with an Make You A Winner office. 201-874-5800. and financing. Whether you are experienced or just AAS degree, certificate in machine design or equivalent EXPERIENCED COM- considering the possibility of a real estate sales experience. Individual will be working on various types Join The MPG Team PUTER Operator - LEGAL career, please call Terri Hale for a confidential of machinery from pumps and compressors to mining IBM 34 D-Mas II pref., SECRETARIES$185-$240 discussion. 609-896-1000. equipment. Please call or send your resume to: Mathematica Products Group is the leader in the development salary commensurate Personnel Manager and marketing of generalized systems software in the IBM w/business & computer BOTTOM TO TOP! background. Send Ingersoll-Rand Research, Inc. marketplace. Principal products are RAMIS II and MPGSWIFT. resume to Box 212, Watch your skills and Weidel Real Estate, Inc. Our organization is growing dramatically. This growth is not Hopewell, N.J. 08525. checking grow and 2681 Main Street P.O. Box301 surprising since MPG has taken the most advanced software prosper as you assume Lawrenceville, N.J. 08648 Princeton, N. J. 08540 technology available, put it to practical use, and supported it HOUSE CLEANING - one of these Legal . 609-896-1000 (609)921-9103 with a highly professional staff that understands not only laundry, care of 3 yr. old Secretarial positions. An Equal Opportunity Employer computers but the business they serve. boy.rTues-Fri, 8:45-12:15. Three prestigious area Must drive. 609-924-8424. firms offer top benefits Our outstanding growth has created an immediate need for and salary for someone Clerical Top $$$ personnel in the following categories: RECEPTIONIST with current legal ex- CLERK - for small perience. Immediate DATA PROCESSING TIME FOR TOWN TEMPS company located in hire, steno or speed- Isn't it Time you became a Town Temp?This area is SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS Research Park, light writing required - SO Participate in the development and enhancement of our products. Be BOTTOMS ON UP! bursting with new companies who are calling us fran- typing, good entry tically for our quality TEMPS. Now is the TIME to fatten a part of the team whose efforts will result in a new generation of position in a congenial Never a fee at MEA. interactive software. atmosphere with an 'A Good Programmer your wallets with extra cash for those unexpected bills — expanding company. n\afy etfick§oii Full benefits program. TYPISTS SECRETARIES CLERKS SALES REPRESENTATIVES Will train. Reply to P.O Doesn't Have to BOOKKEEPERS WORD PROCESSORS If you have a technical background and a proven record of success in Box 322, Princeton Jet, associate^ software sales, you can be a part of our dynamic and highly motivated NJ 08550. 6 Colonial Lake Dr. team that helps maintain and increase the use of our products. We Lawrenceville, N.J. Sit Behind a Desk! Take the TIME to visit one of our TOWN TEMPS offices. offer a sales commission that is one of the best in the industry. [609]883-5103 Interesting and rewarding opportunities exist You'll like the company (s) we keep. Accountant $17K for a programmer who desires to use inter- SALES SUPPORT SPECIALISTS LEADERSHIP ABILITY SCHOOL BUS Driven? personal and communicative skills in con- Be responsible for technical pre- and post-sales support. Prepare and Growth opportunity in needed - Gratton Bus junction with technical knowledge. analyze customers data processing needs, install products and be a Service. Hightstown, part of sales presentations. large corporation for East & West Windsor APPLIED DATA RESEARCH, INC., Town Temps degreed accountant with areas. Route work and is currently seeking applicants for the 2 years auditing ex- position of Technical Educator at ADR's DIVISHON OF TOWN PERSONNEL AGENCY I perience. No travel. Top activities. Will train. 201- APPLICANTS CONSULTANTS benefits. Never a fee. 431-2280. new corporate headquarters in Princeton, PRINCETON NORTH BRUNSWICK Design whole systems and make recommendations on client- Call 609/896-9470 New Jersey. 101 College Rd. East 880 Georges Rd.. Rt. 1 at 130 designed systems. Combine high-level problem-solving techniques 609-452-1122 201-828-6200 with an in-depth knowledge of our products. TYPIST - part time, Technical Educators are responsible for the * SELECTIVE excellent speed & ac- PISCATAWAY curacy. Hours 10-2, 4 development and administration of in-house QUALITY ASSURANCE ENGINEERS PERSONNEL * days/wk, can lead to full courses for field personnel who install and 255 Old New Brunswick Road Requires an inquisitive and imaginative mind to work independently time. Salary open. Call support ADR's system software products 3131 Princeton Pike 201-981-0440 on the auditing and testing of new systems, features and Mrs. Neeff, 9-5 wkdays, such as The LIBRARIAN? ROSCOE? environments. Princeton Pike Office Pork 609-896-2166. Lawrenceville. N.J. LOOKf VOLLIEf and others. INSTRUCTORS Secretary 10.8K Individuals with two or more years pro- Individuals experienced in teaching and the data processing area to GREATEST BOSS gramming experience on IBM mainframes Part Time develop training curriculum and teach courses related to our CLERK / TYPIST - some Good typing, dictaphone. (preferably ALC or COBOL), who know dictaphone exp. helpful. Steno a plus. New office, products. Call 201-329-2333 for appt. excellent bens. Never a IBM utilities and are proficient in coding ADVERTISING fee. Call 609/896-9470. OS or DOS/JCL, may qualify. CICS and CUSTOMER SUPPORT SPECIALISTS TELLER - full time, So. data base programming or support ex- Salesperson To assist our users through a hotline that provides toll-free telephone Bruns. office, exp. pref. * SELECTIVE perience is also considered a plus. Former contact for resolving client's technical problems. but w / train. MAGYAR teaching or training experience very SAVINGS & LOAN PERSONNEL * desirable. • The Central Post will have an opening for a ASSN. 201-249-2438. part time advertising sales person as of March COMPENSATION 3131 Princeton Pike We offer competitive salaries and a well-rounded benefits package. In Princeton Pike Office Park Position offers excellent compensation and a 27,1981. Training will begin around March 6. superior benefits package which includes addition, we reward high achievement with excellent performance ZEROX 800 - operator for LawrenceVille. N.J. Some experience in advertising and/or sales -incentives. small, congenial Prin- dental and prescription insurance. helpful. The successful applicant must be ceton office, diversified MGMT. TRAINEE able to type, deal well with people both in MPG is headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey; however, projects, • experienced, For more information about this career many openings are also available in our New York, Boston, Sales - Due to expansion opportunity, call collect (201) 874-3033. person and on the telephone, have a car and full time, hours flexible. & added product line, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, San Call 609-924-6756. large financial co. has To apply, send resume, and salary require- be able to work well as part of a cooperative Francisco offices. If you have experience in any of the above Management Trainee ment, to: advertising team. The position requires positions and want to join a winning team, please send your program career opr approximately 20 hours a week on Monday, Corporate Personnel Director resume including salary history to: Juanita Bodden, INTERVIEWERS portunity. Mercer Tuesday and Friday. County area. Initiative, Mathematica Products Group, P.O. Box 2392, Princeton, N.J. Needed part time for 08540 or call 800-257-9576. central telephone imagination & APPUED DATA RESEARCH, INC. facility. Day, evening & willingness to work hard Route 206 and Orchard Road, CN-8 If you are interested please call Roz weekend hours are the main Princeton, New Jersey 08540 Denard for an interview appointment. available. Flexible requirements. Starting 609-924-3244. Mathematica Products Group scheduling, pleasant income dependent on An Equal Opportunity Employer m/f/h/v M @> atmosphere. We will Qualifications. Call Mr. For More Productive Software train. Call Total Oleyard at 609-882-2303 Research 609-921-8053. between 9 & 7. Equal P Opportunity employer. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F C An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/HC 4-B Classified ^Advertising Week of February 4-6,1981 Help Wanted Help Wantod Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted

BABYSITTER - wanted RESEARCH PARK Graphic Arts 10-13K TYPISTS for 2 5 yr. old boys, 11am- PRODUCTION PART TIME - We need POOL MANAGER - RECPT. NO FEE THE PRINCETON Firm - needs ex- secretarial assistance & Guards, Coach. Pleasant YWCA has an 5pm, M-F. Duties include perienced secretary with PLANNER J&J Temporaries needs lunch preparation & Coordinate projects with bookkeeping support. typists - 40 WPM, senior well paying Summer immediate opening accurate typing skills, Approximately 20 nours. work. June to Sept. JOIN for an evening secretary keeping 11 yr. old diversified duties incld clients thru printing. typists - 55 WPM or company from 4-5pm. Good phone skills. Ad- Call if your skills are better. We have Local, minutes from to cover the office (M/F) payroll, purchasing, outstanding. No agen- Bookkeeper - F/C - Local Univ. Lenape Swim Club, to work Mon-Fri, 4:30- -Light housekeeping phone contact & other vancement, bens. Never intern'l firm is looking assignments in the •SELECTIVE* optional. Call Margie at a fee. Call 609/896-9470. cies. 609-924-7820. Princeton, Pennington Rocky Hill NJ. Contact, 9pm. To qualify ap- 609-392-2161 ext 218 days general office activities. for top skills. Exc. and Lawrenceville Charles DiDomenico, plicants must be able to or Betsy eves til 8 only Salary commensurate ARTS MANAGE- benefits. F/P $l5k Call areas. J&J pays top rates VP, 201-874-5359. * TEMPS * type accurately 45wpm, 737-1293. w/experience. Interested MENT - The American Sharon. for your skills. Come in Call Renee or Nancy 896-9470 have pleasant telephone applicants send resumes * SELECTIVE 3131 Princeton Pike manners & be able to to Box #03578, c/o Boychoir, a top rank now! Work where and ASSEMBLERS - here's PERSONNEL* professional touring Clerk Typist - Put your when YOU choose. the spot where you'll be Lawrenceville. N.J. deal with public. CAREER, JOB search & Princeton Packet. typing to work. Accuracy working with a bunch of Responsibilities will E.O.E. 3131 Princaton Pika group founded as the needed for area co. F/P incld general office •educational counseding- Princeton Piko Office Park Columbus Boychoir, J&J Temporaries fun people in a relaxing to $200 Call Sharon. atmosphere. If you think WANTED - Banjo work, taking mem- Testing & Resume In- Lawrenceville, N.J. seeks a Manager. 2936 Rt.l lessons, beginner, berships & registering cludedT Dr. Michael L. Responsibilties include: Lawrenceville.NJ 08648 you can assemble small Princeton area. 609-428- applicants for classes Rosenthal, 609-737-2236. selling concerts Sec. to Jllk F/P - electronic components or JANITORIAL WORKER Beautiful surroundings, 609-883-5572. would like to learn. Call 8500 ext. 41,799-6092 after including cash tran- to clean 4 municipal throughout the country, 6:30. sactions. Interested VETERINARY ASST - planning of tours & top benefits await. 609-924-2444 for further buildings. Must be Exceptional chance for info. applicants should send HOUSEKEEPER - for dependable, own car & part time, l-6pm & Sat logistics, liaison with your exceptional skills. SOCIAL WORKER - NJ PART TIME - In- resume to: Princeton motel in Hightstown - telephone. Hours 5 pm to AM. Duties include sponsors & promoters. Call Sharon. School certified, ex- teresting position for YWCA, Paul Robeson Windsor area. Per- 12 midnight. 201-289-5580. receptionist, office work Some travel perhaps. No perienced with APPLICATIONS being someone familiar with Place, Pm., NJ 08540, manent part time & assistant to touring. Requirements: emotionally disturbed accepted for Princeton corporate structure, Attn: Joanne Lupica, position. 609-448-8637. Veterinarian. Call 609- imagination, per- Acctng. Clerk - Exp. with Day School Girl's telephone surveys an- Administrative A/P, A/R, & P/R. children & families. Lacrosse Tennis, & 799-3110 bet. 9am - 12. sistance, flair for sales, Computerized system Team approach, small d/or personnel Secretary. OFFICE jdealism, a background private school. Send Softball coaches. Start recruiting. Typing skills NURSES - RN's/LPN's. in or familiarity with know, strong plus. F/P to March 23. Call 609-924- helpful. 609-921-3622. Insurance/Rater 10-12K POSITIONS $10.4k Call Sharon. resume, Director of Ed, 6700 ext 45. COMMERCIAL/ Friendly outgoing people classical music, 946 Edgewood Ave, Flexible hours. SECRETARIES wanted for interesting even disposition, Trenton, NJ 08618. ADMINISTRATIVE CASUALTY Prog./Analyst - COBOL, CLERICAL ASST - MANAGER - successful Workmen's Com- SHORTHAND part time work. Make organizational skills, 2-3 yrs exp. IBM equip, HOUSEKEEPER TRANSCRIPTION your own 'hours, work advanced planning, needed Strong typing, /CHILD CARE - 3-8 pm, busy mail-order com- • pensation experience. exc. benefits. F/P to $28k SECRETARY - good pany seeks experienced Auto a plus. Some SMP MACHINE near home. Call 800-322- attention to detail, good Call Sarah. typing, dictaphone for dictaphone desired. 20-30 Mon-Fri. Light 8094. with people on phone & in hrs/wk, afternoon & housekeeping, 2 children, energetic & well experience. Best OPERATORS contracts person. evenings preferred. organized individual. benefits. Never a fee. TYPISTS person. Sales experience Prog/Analyst - PL 1, Congenial Princeton ages 9&12. Own tran- SECRETARY - part preferred. Local person based firm, super Need reliable, con- sportation. 609-448-7354. Degree pref. Very Call 609/896-9470. CLERKS IMS/CICS - 260/370 OS, scientious worker for diversified duties. A WORD PROCESSING time. Princetoh lawyers preferred. Call Stephen JCL. 1-2 yrs exp., exc. benefits, $9100 a year, fee office. Hours flexible to Howard, Headmaster, help with all office definite growth position. OPERATORS future & benefits F/P to paid. Call Princeton HELP NEEDED - in Send resume to: The * SELECTIVE DIMENSION suit your convenience. Am. Boychoir School, $25k Call Sarah. Employment Agency, duties. Transportation small Princeton Legal experience un- Princeton, 609-924-5858. 609-924-9134 between 10 & required. Call 609-882- restaurant. Experienced Scholar's Bookshelf, 195 PERSONNEL * OPERATORS 1080. Nassau St., Prn, NJ necessary but good Programmer - COBOL, 3. natural foods cook for 08540. ; ' 3131 Princeton Pike Make your next stop typing & shorthand skills SECRETARY 2-3 yrs exp IBM equip. dinner, bus people, dish- Princaton Pike Office Park KELLY for temporary required. Pay Exc. future. F/P to $25k MALE LEAD - Vocalist washers. Apply 175 Lawrenceville. N.J. assignments. negotiable. Reply to Box Would you like to work in Call Sarah. needed to work with CREDIT ANALYST - Nassau St. or call 609-683- #03602, c/o Princeton a beautiful, pleasant experienced musicians. Potential unlimited, 0240. Bookkeeper To I7K If you have extra time in Packet. environment, where Acct/Auditor - 2 yrs exp, R & R and original respected bank degree. FULLCHARGE your schedule & want to working conditions, DENTAL RECEP- Experience thru trial BABY SITTER - Mature promotional op- property acctng know. material. Serious $11-15K+, No fee, Mr earn extra money, call WANTED - Babysitter in Fortune 500 co, exc. inquiries only. Vince 609- Ward 609-896-1183 P. TIONIST - busy office balance. Good typing and woman wanted to care KELLY SERVICES the portunities plus excellent requires someone with Communications skill. for infant in our my home Tuesdays & benefits are very special. benefits. F/P to $19k Call 599-3801 after 4pm. Robert Dann Personnel Lawrence home one Temporary Help People. Thursdays 3:15 - 9:00pm. Sarah 134 Franklin Cnr Rd. dental experience for full Super benefits. Never a time position. Good fee. Call 609/896-9470 afternoon each week. Call 609-882-6099. AD.R has an opening for a FULL TIME - dental Refs req, 609-883-2365. TOP PAY Acctnt - CPA nee. 3-4 yrs assistant, exp. preferred, salary & benefits, all PAID VACATION secretary with 1-2 years calls confidential. 609- COMPANION - to elderly experience. Good typing exp. Prestigious firm, x-ray license, exc. * SELECTIVE -MERIT INCREASES lady in Kingston. 5 days a assured future, fine benefits. Salary com- SECRETARY NO FEE 921-8316. TEACHER - English as a REFERRAL skills, organizational 2nd language, day & week, 9-5:30pm. 609-924- ability & phone etiquette benefits. F/P to $30k mensurate with ability. PERSONNEL * BONUSES 0532 after 3pm. Call 609-883-3701. JOIN EXPERIENCED - 3131 Princeton Pike night positions at KELLY ELITE necessary. salesperson to work in Princeton YWCA. Im- Sales - 3-5 yrs exp & deg. Princeton Pike Office Park RECREATION ASST - in horticulture or related jewelry store, full or part .mediate opening, 3131 Princeton Pike All interested applicants time. 609-896-2641. Lawrenceville, N.J. •Wednesdays, 6-10 pm; Creative, caring, please contact. pref. Gross annual SECRETARY •SELECTIVE* isend resume with ex- Lawrenceville, NJ compassionate person earnings to $60k. Exc. Intelligence, pro- 609-896-1010 for 30 hour week. Please benefits. F/P Call Ray. * TEMPS * IF YOU BELIEVE - in FOSTEK PARENT) S) - perience to Hughes, c/o Warren Plaza Applied Data fessionalism & ex- the unlimited potential of Lutheran Social Ser- send qualifications to Research Inc. cellent skills are the keys r.i'l Renet* t»r Nancy 896-94 70 for teenage boy at- Rt. 130 Box #03601, c/o Princeton Sales - Trust Dept. Exp. to this fine position with 3131 Princeton Pike the printing, graphics, tending school in Prin- vices, PO Box 30, BldgC Rt. 206 & Orchard Rd. word processing, Trenton, NJ 08601. Packet. Princeton, N.J. in insurance &/or leading consulting firm. Ljwrenceville. N.J ceton. Compensation for Hightstown brokerage sales. Salary Excellent benefits for the magnetic media in- time & expenses. Call 609-890-8080 201-874-9000 ext 3175 EDITORIAL SECRE- BOOKKEEPER - ex- to $25k. Exc. benefits. career oriented person dustries & want to join a 609-586-0376 or 587-9463. TARY - to assist perience preferred in Call Ray who takes pride in doing PRINCETON small, ground floor Managing Editor of retailing. Full time, good a good job. Fee paid! PUBLISHING CO-needs company that presently TEACHER - for daycare benefits including profit RECEPTIONIST - Draftsperson - F/P to $13,000 - $15,000 Open cheerful, energetic & has the vehicle & con- Ctr for children ages 18 major new almanac intelligent receptionist to tacts to contribute project based in Prin- "KeflyGirl" sharing plan. Call Mrs. Medical office, part $25k Plant layout & Tues. eve. till 8pm. mos - 2' 2 yrs. in Trenton. ceton. Typing, filing, People Carol tor interview 609- time. 2'/i days + every equip, design. Local Call perform general office towards this growth, B.A. certification in proofreading, etc. Ex- SERVICES 924-3221, Bellow's. third Saturday (half Ray duties including an- then we want you to help early childhood required. swering phone, light us in achieving this Hours 9-5, salary $9000 cellent salary & benefits, day). Challenging typing, & coordinating pleasant working con- PART TIME - ex- position for the right Electronic Tech - F/P to 500 Elizabeth Ave. rewarding goal. You annually. Call 609-989- office supplies. Must be must have a proven 7333. ditions. Call, 609-921-2946 Temporary - No Fee perienced in 4 handed person. Call 609-655-2010. $20k Digital/analog/solid Somerset Valley Ind. Campu- able to work in- ask for Ms. Mace. dentistry, general Ask for Mrs. Barnes. state for engineering lab. Somerset. New Jersey OBKTU record of ac- E.O.E. M/F/H dependently. Call 609- complishment, be self- practice, Cranbury of- Future & exc. benefits. 201469-6100 924-5338 for appointment. MANICURIST - ex- fice. 609-395-0764. Call Ray. motivated, organized, perienced only. Top sales oriented, college salary + commission. ART & PRODUCTION- Sales $17K Sales - Data processing L.P.N./R.N. - Let me educated & possess the Call The Nail Suite, E. Excellent opportunity for ADVANCEMENT supplies. F/P $20k base help you chase your OFFICE CLEANING basic personal traits of Brunswick, 201-254-9067. experienced periodical 1-2 years inside sales + comm. Great benefits. winter blahs. Now that SERVICE - needs a p/t pride & sincere SECRETARY layout & paste-up artist. experience for pur- Call Ray. the "deep freeze" is past assist, working super- dedication. Initially you HOUSEKEEPERS - Send resume & 1 or 2 & the Christmas bills are visor for 2-2M> hr. nightly will work hard with a Princeton based' statistical consulting firm seeks chasing spot. Degree. job. (5pm -7pm) Vicinity Health Aides, RN's, secretary with 3-5 years' experience for busy office. samples. Full time. Management potential. coming in, I can provide limited income but as LPN's, Home Managers Pennington area. Reply a full or part-time of Montgomery Shopping growth is achieved your Routine secretarial duties, statistical typing and own car Excellent bens. Never a Center. Respons. adults when parents are on a must. Direct inquiries to". to Box #03598 c/o Prin- fee. Call 609-/896-9470. position to help stamp security & compensation vacation, Baby nurses, ceton Packet. only may telephone. 201- will be your deserved them paid. Each shift 846-0740. live-in. Our rates are Ms. Memory J. Carton, Office Manager 20 Nassau St. has one opening. Call me reward. Ultimately you among the lowest. Please * SELECTIVE ~ Princeton, N.J. 08540 immediately for the one can expect to manage the PRINCETON ANALYTICAL SECRETARY - needed in entire business. Please allow us to match the fast paced office. PERSONNEL* 609-924-8064 of your choice! New TRAVEL AGENT - Work right person to your SERVICES CORP. salary scale & benefits as direct all resumes & needs. Europa Shorthand, good typing 3131 Princeton Pike for the best, great inquiries to Box #03619 skills mandatory, some of Jan. llth. Call Mrs. location. Experienced. Domestics & Nurses Princeton Pike Office Pork Miller, R.N., at Franklin c/o Princeton Packet. dedicated to sending out 126 Alexander Street, Princeton, N. J. 08540 bookkeeping. Call 609- Lawrenceville, N.J. INTERVIEWERS To $11,700. Ms Neuman 737-8000. ' opinion research for the Convalescent Center, 609-896-1183 P. Robert only screened & qualified (609) 924-4752 Gallup Organization. Route 27, Franklin Park, Dann Personnel 134 people. 201-493-4323. Executive interviewers N.J. 201-821-8000 between Franklin Cnr Rd. • SECRETARY needed for telephone 8am & 5pm. Word Processing MANAGEMENT surveys starting Feb. Trainee - opportunity TRAINING - Exc. in- Excellent interviewing like this comes along come supplement. Up to §] ROGERS & KING PERSONNEL, INC. BOOKKEEPER skills required. Part time INTERIOR. Designer - only once in a blue moon. $20,000 part time, $50,000 positions for daytime. OFFICE CLEANING & talented person with Nationally known firm full time. Work from Get a fresh start for the New Year with a small but Call Cheryl Beagles, 609- Floor Maintenance - gd training in interior offers the excellent typist home or office. Call 609- rapidly growing electronic instrument manufacturing 924-9600, ext 351. pay, part time nights. design - w/ability to sell. with dictaphone ex- 695-8512 from 9am - ELECTRICAL ENGINEER company. We are seeking a competent bookkeeper with 609-883-0674. Residential interiors & or perience the chance to 12pm. broad, general experience in the following areas: one- office furniture. Submit tet in at the start, learn FEE PAID $32,000. write system, EDP, inventory bookkeeping, accounts resume with salary : grow with them. payable and receivable and some knowledge of general history to: Leonard Beautiful offices, full ASST. TO MANAGER- Electro-mechanical environment. High speed ledger posting procedures. Our company offers a LaPlaca, 162 Nassau St. benefits & friendly staff. Major data base microprocessor controls for packaging. Local. Fortune competitive salary and benefit package plus a pleasant Princeton, N.J. 08540. Fee paid. $200 - $220+ directory project. Heavy 500. j . ' working environment. If you are interested in growing Open Tues. eve. till 8pm. proofreading, plus COMPjlTER OPERATIONS transcribing & clerical with us, send your resume including salary history to: SNACK BAR work. F/T position, 2500 ROUTE 1 •LAWRENCEVILLE, NEW JERSEY 08648 ATTENDANT TEMPORARY REAL ESTATE SALES- excellent salary & BACTOMATIC, INC. benefits. Send resume to 609771-6900 Full Time Long & short term PERSONS needed for 500 Elizabeth Ave. Department P, P.O. Box 3103 Somerset Valley Ind. Campus Box #03585 c/o Princeton 2nd Job Opportunities Princeton Office. Ex- Princeton, N.J. 08540 Somerset. New Jersey 08873 Packet. Rotating days and HIGH HOURLY RATES cellent training program evenings-weekend .work. in & out of office. Op- 201-469-6100 An equal opportunity employer All Shifts portunity for an ex- Mature self starting in- INFANT CARE - needed dividual preferred. At- citing career. Call NURSES, RIM'S Jr & Sr Operators Adlerman Click, Red SECURITY Guards, by April 1st, Hillsboro • HAVE YOU CONSIDERED tractive benefits package. OS/VSI-DOS-JESII-MVS Carpet Realtors. 609-924- permanent & part time, area. 201-874-8911 after Excellent working con- 0401. Middlesex County, 6pm. RETURNING TO NURSING? SENIOR MICROBIOLOGIST ditions. Tape Librarian Hightstown Lawren- Princeton based subsidiary of a large European phar- Apply Personnel Deot. UCCI-TMS ceville Areas. Uniforms SOCIAL WORKER - • ARE YOU A RECENT maceutical company has an immediate opening for a MSW, on consultant 9-11 a.m., Mon.-Thurs. ONLY Secretary 13K furn. All ages. For appt., senior level (PhD) Microbiologist. Applicants should have basis for nursing home. GRADUATE SEEKING YOUR or Call (201) 8744000 PUBLIC RELATIONS call 201-329-6021 btw. 9 the following minimum qualifications: 1/0 Control a.m. - 4 p.m. Equal Send resume to P.O. Box Good typing, ability to 13, Clarksburg, NJ 08510. FIRSTJOB? • Practical experience in Industrial Microbiology deal w/people. Plush Opportuni ty Employer. Why not .look into the Nursing opportunities available with emphasis on Food Microbiology Burster/Decollator office. Never a fee. Call with a leader in the Mental Health field? \£/Carrier 609/896-9470 PERSON WHO CAN - • Strong interest in the development of SALES HELP - needed. interact with ex- If your commitment is to "Patient Care"...we can offer Rapid Method Microbiological Systems with Foundation SYSTEMP * SELECTIVE Full & part time. Ladies ceptionally bright 5 yr. you the atmosphere of nursing that means most to you! some knowledge of systems presently in market Belle Mead, tar Jersey apparel. Apply Bailey's, old in my Northgate E. We presently have both afternoon and evening shifts place. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F For interview call Ms. PERSONNEL * Princeton Shop. Ctr, 609- Windsor apt. Approx. 11 available that can help you get into the swing of nursing. Stillman (201) 846-5600. 3131 Princeton Pile* 921-0813. am - noon, 4 days/wk, •• Ability to interface with other microbiologists, Princaton Pile* Office Pork 8:30 am - noon, 1 day/wk. software programmers and electronic engineers. MATURE MALE - at- Must be loving & willing We offer: Lawrenceville. NJ. tendant needed Mon-Fri, Basic working knowledge of Electronics helpful PLACEMENT/RECRUITMENT to play, read, etc. An • Competitive saleries that are adjusted for all prior nursing 6:45-10:30am, light extremely enjoyable job experience. . SPECIALISTS TELEPHONE In- maintenance & ability to with a very creative • Good background in statistical methods deal with people. Contact WE SEEK: TERVIEWERS - part child. 609-448-5249; • No rotation of shifts (unless desired) time. 18 years plus. Rick Jackson 609-924- • Sound current state-of-the-art technical Independent, growth-oriented professionals that enjoy the Market research for the 4497. SECRETARY capabilities placement/recruitment industry. • Full and Part Time openings Gallup Organization to GAL/GUY FRIDAY for Bactomatic, a leader in Rapid Method Microbiological Experienced, proven producers with the desire to maximize work from your home. law office, challenging their billing potential- People ready to move forward NOW. We will train. Call 609- • Flexible hours that can be arranged Systems, offers both challenges and rewards far beyond Bookkeeper I3K position with diversified those found, in the normal laboratory environment. WE OFFER: 924-9600 ext. 350 9am- duties, good typing skills Highest compensation plan + benefits 3pm. • ASSISTANT • Lovely campus-like setting Competitive salary and benefit package, pleasant Diversified spot. Gen'l necessary, shorthand not stimulating working conditions and good growth Total computerization of market research, Can- bookkeeping back- required, includes If you are interested in working for a hospital that cares potential make this position a great career opportunity. didate/Company data for efficient time saving daily RESEARCH COM- ground. Typing req'd. telephone and recep- about its employees as much as it cares about its planning. PILER - ability to work All bens including tionist duties, auto patients...why not give our Personnel Dept. a call today. Send resume with cover letter stating availability and Experienced, successful management with tabular material, dental. Never a fee. Call necessary. Call 609-921- 874-4000 salary requirements to: Continued training and professional upgrading. knowledge of economics 609/896-9470. 2155 for appointment. Respected Industry Reputation helpful. Salary to 13k. BACTOMATIC, INC. Solid nationwide exposure and exchange program Position requires college * SELECTIVE DENTAL ASST - quality Carrier Dept P Convenient Princeton Location with comfortable working degree, attention to general practice has P.O. Box 3103 conditions.. detail, proofreading, PERSONNEL * opening tor dedicated WE ONLY WANT SUPER PERFORMERS ANXIOUS some research activity. 3131 Princeton Pike fully experienced person. Fbundation Princeton, New Jersey 08540 Send resume to Box Top salary & benefits. All Attn: Product Development Dept . TO JOIN THEIR PEERS #03597 c/o Princeton Princaton Pika OHIca Park, Belle Mead, New Jersey Call Larry after 6 p.m. at 201-329-4660 for a Lawrenceville, N.J. replies confidential. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F An Equal Opportunity Employer rWF Packet. Reply Box #03600" c/o confidential discussion of our opportunity. Princeton Packet. 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Typist $180 ACCOUNTANT / Bus- ARTIST MECH- CLERK" TYPIST - Super RESPONSIBLE baby- PRE-SCHOOL - teacher. iness Manager - small RN - Minimum 1 year sitter needed in Prn SECRETARIES FRIENDLY ANICAL - Board office, nice boss, chance recent experience in Full time position in day ATMOSPHERE business needs part time person w/good skills to advance. $195 plus. home for 2 children, care center. person to file monthly psychiatric nursing or J&J Temporarires needs Fast accurate typist. needed on a free-lance Call Ms Neuman 609-896- equivalent education. 5&12, Tues, Wed, & Fri. Requirements needed, 1- Will train on IBM and quarterly tax basis, to work with Prn. 1183 P. Robert Dann 2:40-6pm. Must have car 2 yrs. college education & experienced secretaries returns, supervise General nursing ex- able to take dictation or memory. Never a fee. based publishing firm. Personnel 134 Franklin perience also required. & be willing to drive with some pre-school Call 609-/896-9470. bookkeeping functions, Design experience a +. Cnr Rd. children to occasional experience. Send resume use a transcribing and assist with budget Full time staff position machine. Work when Salary depends upon with volunteering non- activities. Call 609-921- to Box #03615 c/o Prin- planning and insurance experience. Call Carl, 1560 aft 6pm or 292-1620 ceton Packet. YOU want to, close to coverage. References GETTY PERSONNEL profit home health home. All clients are * SELECTIVE 609-924-5338. Resume & RECEPTIONIST agency in Trenton. Call wkdays. required - send resume portfolio required. located in the Princeton. to: Till Miller, 518 Cherry CHEMISTS Start 1981 out right with Lila Rosenthal at 609-396- LIVE-IN HOUSE- Pennington and PERSONNEL * •Analytical, M.S. $24k the job of your dreams. 1507. SECRETARY KEEPER - Princeton Valley Rd., Princeton, RECEPTIONIST Lawrenceville areas. 3131 Princeton Pike NJ 08540. SALES CAREER-Major •Water Waste $27k Good typing & bright area, must drive, non- Our temporary Princeton Pike Office Park company has several •Lab Tech. $l3.5k personality is all that's RESPONSIBLE - loving, smoker, clean, cook, assignments are long & Lawrenceville, N.J. positions open. 3 yr. necessary for this front woman to care for infant Nursing staffing service shop. 2 school age short, full days and part training program, exc. MARKETING, B.S.E.E. desk spot. Perfect for the is offering a diversified children, good pay, PSYCHOLOGIST - 2 yr old & 1st grader in position for an ex- days. Come in just once compensation during Negotiable eager beginner or my home. 3 days, 18 references. Call S. to discuss the job SECRETARY - ex- consulting, 3 days training. Sales promotion minded hrs/week maximum. perienced individual Chrystal collect 212-431- possibilities. perienced organized weekly, private school, background helpful, but MAINTENANCE people lover. Friendly Starting sometime in with knowledge of office 8845. secretary w/excellent some therapy work with not required. Starting MECHANIC company, good benefits, April. 609-799-9119. routine. Proficiency in skills & strong in- emotionally disturbed income to $1200/mo. if $16k+ hours 9-5. $170+ Fee typing and telephone HOUSEKEEPER - live- J&J Temporaries terpersonal capability children. NJ School qualified. E.O.E. Call paid. Open Tues. even, skills required. Excellent in, duties incld hsework 2936 Rt. 1 needed in Prn. office of certified. Send resume, Arnold Joffe, 201-722- CLERICAL till 8pm. OFFICE CLERICAL - career growth op- & laundry. Rocky Hill - Lawrenceville,NJ 08648 general contractor. This Director of Ed, 946 609-883-5572 0272. Secy. $250.00 part time, good typing portunity. Salary Princeton area. 609-921- is a fast paced Edgewood Ave, Trenton, Secy. (Bi- skills a must. A good commensurate with 8828. challenging position for a NJ 08618. experience. Send resume Lingual) $248.00 500 Elizabeth Ave. position for someone who LABORER WTD - to mix person who works well PERMANENT PART Receptionist $175.00 wants to go back to work or letter outline your under pressure & enjoys Somerset Valley Ind. Campus qualifications to Personnel Counselor & package clay. Call 609- Time on-call personnel Secy.-Jr: $175.00 Somerset. New Jersey 08873 609-921-7059. 466-2986 bet lpm-3prti. meeting people. Call 609- for the Production Dept. Department PP, P.O. DUE TO EXPANSION 921-2838. 201-4694100 If you are Sales and TELEPHONE of a Marketing & Ad- ACCOUNTANTS TELEPHONE Box 214, Plainsboro, NJ SOLICITORS vertising Research Co. 08536. money oriented. Please BANK TELLER Tax $30k+ OPERATOR / call for Conf. interview. We want your pleasant Call Camela Potter, 609- Cost to$27k SECRETARY - sales RECEPTIONIST - part TYPIST / RECEP- TRAINEES & ex- voice & dynamic per- 452-8282 bet. 9-12. assistant. We are looking EXPERIENCED High Commission and TIONIST- Prn. Y.M.C.A. perienced tellers sonalty to do telephone Internal Auditors $23k time. Call John C. Dolph GAL SECRETARY - bens. Please call 609/896- Juniors $13k for a career oriented Co., 201-329-2333. part time,, permanent, competitive starting soliciting for insulation WANTED - Mature capable right hand for, Princeton law firm. 9470 flexible hours. Call Mrs. salary forposituon at our from our Hightstown salesperson with person for busy sales Must have excellent Roer, 609-924-4497. Kendall Park office on office. Must be; ex- secretarial skills. Salary decorating flair, Country GETTY PERSONNEL executive major firm. * SELECTIVE Rt. 27. Applicant must perienced. Salary plus Workshop - Unfinished Secretarial skills & MEDICAL ASSISTANT - commensurate' with have car & willingness to commission. Part time Furniture. Knowledge of 1527 Finnegan's Lane telephone personality, needed part time for ob / experience, plus PERSONNEL * AMBULANCE PER- work flexible hours in- evening hours. Call Don wood finishing desirable. _atRt.27 frequent customer gyn office in H'boro. benefits. Call 609-924- 3131 Princeton Pike SONNEL - full & part cluding half days on at 609-448-6439 for in- Some furniture handling contact, sales experience Experience preferred. 8900, ext. 23 for in- Princeton Pike Office Pork time. EMT qualified. terview. Bank Bldg. terview. Saturdays at overtime involved. Sat. 10-5 & Sun No. Brunswick helpful but not Call 201-356-3908. Lawrenceville, N.J. Invalid Coach Service of pay. Also required is a 12-5. Call 201-297-1887. 201-821-6750 necessary. Opportunity NJ. 609-392-2246,8:30 to 4. minimum of 4 mos. exp. PAINTERS - with ex- for advancement in a BOOKKEEPER handling cash & a perience wanted. Please VETERINARY - dynamic stimulating minimum 3 yrs. customer environment, HOUSEKEEPER - for a WELCOME WAGON - bookkeeping experience SECRETARY call Santos Painting 609- Hospital seeks recep- atmosphere. Send earn while you serve MANAGER - Real example retail store, 799-4160. tionist part-time 4 week- prof, couple, 1 day a resume including salary & accounting Estate sales office now Terrifically busy supermarket, etc. 2 week, own tran- your community in procedures. Salary Hopewell office needs days 3-7pm, Sat 8:30am- requirements to Mr. rewarding career interviewing, for con- weeks formal training FRENCH REST- lpm. Reply Box #03604, sportation, refs, call Merron, P.O.. Box 5550, dependen't on fidential appointment secretary. Typing, avail for entry level TAURANT, - E. Wind- eves. 201-821-8630. meeting people. Flexible qualfications. E.O.E. phone, & filing. Please c/o Princeton Packet. Trenotn, NJ 08648. hours. Car needed. please respond to Box trainees. Salary progress sor, waiter / wai- Send resume to Box #03613 c/o Princeton call 609-466-3666 9-5 M-F. is assured for nigh tress, every Sat. Training provided. #03620, c/o Princeton PROGRAMMER / Openings in East & West Packet. quality performance. night & holidays, must be AIR CONDITIONING & ANALYST - Due to ex- Packet. Phone 201-247-7110 for SECRETARY/ Heating Service Windsor, Plainsboro, BOOKKEEPER / 19yrs. or older. 4'£ hours EXECUTIVE To $250 pansion InfoMed a leader appt. • at $6/hr, tips included. technician - experienced in health care data Cranbury, Lawrence, & COUNTER SALES - help Secretary - full or part only. Must be familiar Franklin. E.O.E. Call time. 609-924-0983. NEW BRUNSWICK Experience required. Our well known processing has a need for NEED MONEY TO - needed days in ice cream SAVINGS BANK Call 609-448-6586 week- with installations. Phone programmer / analysts. 201-766-3262 or 609-924- / chocolate shop. Apply prestigious client has at 609-395-0350. 2040. keep up with the bills? Equal Opportunity days 9am-4pm. least 5 positions avail, to The ideal candidate We will help you develop at Thomas Sweet, 183 Employer M/F should have 2-4 years Nassau St., Princeton. GROUP TEACHER - for various managers in- SUBSTITUTES are a second income in your SALES cluding the sales, ac- STORE CLERKS - Must experience. Assembly spare time. No risk. No daycare center, 3 yr old SHIFT SUPERVISOR language a plus. Contact needed - for our pre- class. 7am - 11:30am, M- counting & marketing be of legal age to work school & kindergarten obligation. 201-821-61%. SERVICE STATION Night shift (12-8). Advertising'sales rep part time in our Marie or forward a Attendants - all shifts. F. Call 609-448-3883. Plastics plant needs managers. Required are resume to InfoMed, 260 program. Please call the with 2 years minimum good secretarial skills & Somerset Farms food University N.O.W. Apply in person. Crown individual with industrial experience needed for store located in Prin- Rt. 1, South Brunswick WAITER / WAITRESS - Central Service Station, supervisory experience desire to be with 1 of the NJ 08852, 201-329-4527. Nursery in Prn. 609-924- immediate short-term best companies around. ceton. Call between 7-3 4214 for info & interview. eves. & wknds, ask for Rt. 206 & Mountainview & technical competence. opening - N.J. Monthly 609-924-9893. EOE. Nancy, 609-924-5039. Rd., Belle Mead. E.O.E. Degree desirable. Ex- Some opportunity to magazine. May lead to learn word processing. cellent opportunity for permanent staff position. BOOKKEEPER advancement in a Excellent benefits. Call Carole Christie 609- Definitely career op- growing plant that is part 924-7345. of a national corporation. portunities. Don't delay. Growth opportunity with Send resume including Come in A.S.A.P. recession proof data ART TEACHER SWITCHBOARD salary requirements to: COMPUTER KITCHEN WATCHMAN/W processing firm. Salary Personnel, Container wanted to instruct 2 4th LAYOUT graders. 609-921-0253. OPERATOR AIDES RELIEF-NIGHTS based on experience. Corporation of America, CONSULTANTS DRAFTPERSON Excellent benefits. P.O. Box 69, Monmouth PARTTIME/ON-CAU Routine kitchen clean up, . Low Pressure Black Seal Experience preferred. In- who are highly skilled and well for Central New Jersey Jet., NJ 08852. E.O.E. POSITION OPEN - Part machine operation in license required. 40 hr. versed with a minimum of 6 manufacturer of blowers M/F. time analytical Chemist 158 Tices Lane volving weekends. assisting cooks. Excellent work week. Excellent needed immediately. E. Brunswick, NJ ' holidays and some relief years experience in MICRO fringe beneftis. and air conditioners. To work with light gauge fringe benefits. Send resumes to Dr. 201-233-2101 duties. Fringe benefits MVS, VM, OL/1, and CICS. We Apply Personnel Oept. Princeton. N.J. SANITARY IN- David Crerar, Dept. of Never a fee available for part time. deal exclusively with top notch sheet metal parts and SPECTOR - must 9-11 a.m.. Mon.-Thure. ONLY assemblies, including Apply Personnel Dept. (609)921-3899 Geol. & Geophy. Sri., E.O.E. Apply Personnel Dept. DP consultants and serve New Equal Opportunity Employer possess a NJ Sanitary or call (2011874-4000 Princeton University, 9-11 a.m., MonThurs. York and New Jersey Firms. electrical. Direct detailers. 9-11 am, Mon.-Thurs. ONLY inspector 1st Grade Princeton, New Jersey EXPERIENCED if _^ ONLY or Call Starting salaries are more than or call (201) 874-4000 License. 1 yr of public Good salary. Call 609-466- 08544. Princeton possible in carpet J^v\ (201)874-4000 competitive as we seek only the health exp. pref. Salary 3400, Personnel Depart- University is an equal cleaning. Plant & on best. Send resume in con- $13,112 + liberal _ 'Carrier ment, between 9 a.m. and opportunity affirmative location. 40 hr wk. Call fidence or call Computer ; SECRETARY benefits. Send resume to \£+) Carrier 4 p.m. action employer. M/F. 609-924-0720 for appt & Systems Consultant Inc. Box Foundation _ Carrier Opening in our School'of West Windsor Health application. Salary Dept., P.O. Box 38, Foundation 873, Hightstown, N.J. 08520. Belle Mead, New Jersey Foundation Historical Studies for an flexible. (201)249-1944. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F individual with good' Princeton Jet., NJ 08850. Belle Mead, NJ Belle Mead, New Jersey typing and shorthand; E.O.E. ADVERTISING SALES - Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer M/F must be experienced for DAY WAITRESS / M/F skills, and a minimum of 2 WAITER - apply LOCKER ROOM AT- this exciting diverse years experience. This' Manger, Buxton's, 1 TENDANT / Male - position. Publisher needs Assistant person should be able to key person for sales on Rocky Hill, Montgomery Nurse, RN Private country club Shopping Ctr. Rt. 206. to the Manager communicate effectively desires mature adult several top N.J. 609-924-9886. CHEMISTRY both orally and in writing! publications. Some Staff 1 male familiar with duties LABORATORY PROGRAMMER Princeton-based publisher OPERATING ROOM and will find some of locker room attendant. travel w/expenses paid. knowledge of modern Salary + commission. DRIVER NEEDED ASSISTANT Builders seeks experienced person Great position for right occasionally - reference Challenging & interesting to assist manager of data- European languages person. Retired or semi- Call Mr. Newman, 609- Full time evening position necessary. Reply Box Position includes position for experienced based directory projects. helpful. retired person con- 587-7500. Top Notch available for experienced 2023, Prn. NJ 08540. technical work for a RPG II programmer. Heavy proofreading, plus RN. Hours: 3-11, every In a pleasant atmosphere sidered. Call 609-896-0268 Research Group of 10-15 Secretaries Experience/interest in we offer many liberal; for interview. PART TIME-KIDS earn some light clerical work. other weekend, no extra money with your BABYSITTER - mature people. Technical duties needed COBOL a plus, F/T permanent only. Good rotation and no call. Part- benefits which include 22 include maintaining days paid vacation, ex-". SITTER WANTED - for 2 own business. Call 201- woman for occas. day or background in operations starting salary, pleasant time position also 526-0781. evening care of 6 yr old chemical supplies, super- helpful. Opportunity to working conditions. Call available, 11-7. Excellent tensive health benefits, little girls in our Prin- vising solvent handling, ceton Jet home, Mon-Fri, boy of working parents. Permanent expand skills/experience (609) 921-6943, ask for salary and benefits. credit union, etc. Send TRANSPLANTING Refs, own trans req. 609- operation of routine spec- in a progressive on-line Mr. Winnick. resume in full confidence 7:30-3:30. Some trometers, maintaining positions housekeeping duties. SEEDLINGS - in 799-6126 aft. 7 p.m. environment. Excellent Contact Personnel Dept. to: Ms. Barbara; Must be reliable & have greenhouses. Banko's chromaticgraphic equip- working conditions & Stephanie DeSalva, RN, Roudabush or call 609- refs. 609-799-4365. Greenhouses, Dayton. ment. Some un- fringe benefits. Salary BSN (609) 734-4582. 734-8243. COPYEDITOR - ex- dergraduate training in Sales 201-329-6418. perienced medical commensurate with WANTED - Errand science desirable. Typing Marketing experience. Looking for a job? THE INSTITUTE copyeditor & required. Apply Princeton THE MEDICAL CENTER person to drive company TAILOR - part time or proofreader, free-lance, Depts. FOR ADVANCED STUDY car & perform misc. full time. Experienced in University Personnel Ser- Try Hie AT PRINCETON office near Prn. Send vices, Clio Hall - A, J. Olden Lane office duties. Good men's & women's gar- I.E. Shaffer 8 Co. 253WitherspoonSt. resume to Box #03603, c/o Doig, Princeton, N. J. Princeton, N.J. 08540 driving record a must. ments. Vacation paid & 31 Airpark Rd.-CN-62 Princeton, N. J. 08540 An Equal Opportunity/ Princeton Packet. 08544.(609)452-3273. Call Camille Classified pages. Permanent position. Call more. Apply in person at Princeton, NJ 08540 Equll Opportunity EmpkJTf M/F Affirmative Action Employer Anny 609-921-8100. Jerry s Custom An Equal Opportunity /Affirmative (609) 924-0604 609-921-0644 Tailoring, 139 W. Ward Action Employer RESEARCH TECH- St., Hightstown or call .CAREER In Sales and NICIAN - Must have 609-443-1019. Management with major mechanical skills & 1-2 company due to ex- years experience in HOMEMAKER - to pansion. Sales ex- SECRETARIES ADMINISTRATIVE electronics. Permanent assist with shopping, perience helpful but not CONTROL/COMPUTER ENGINEERS position with well cooking, housework 9- esential. Substantial TYPISTS COMPUTER ASSISTANT established research 4pm 5 days a week, East starting salary, with organization. Requires Windsor area. 609-448- incentive increases as TRANSCRIBERS OPERATOR ability to read 9363. earned. After a training CLERKS Dynamic company located in Mobil schematics, do trouble peiod in sales an op 1st or 2nd Shift Franklin Twp. is seeking an shooting & assist in portunity for a career in intelligent, well organized TECHNICAL CENTER CUSTODIAN - Full time management is Challenging ground .floor individual who is able to work design, construction & position with a small PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY operation of laboratory available. For par- WORK opportunity with an in- under pleasant but challenging research organization. Mobil's Engineering Department, a leader in the energy field, has immediate ticulars call Mr. dustry leader about to conditions, reporting directly to, apparatus. Call or send Nice working surroun- career openings that offer excellent growth opportunltiei In an expanding resume to Mrs. K. Ford. 609-896-9740. EOE. embark on a major D.P. the company President. dings in Princeton, at- conversion professional environment. Palazey, AeroChem tractive fringe benefits. NOW! Duties will include Secretarial, Research Labs, P.O. Box Administrative and some Call Mr. Lambert 609- If you have a minimum 2 , PROCESS COMPUTER 12, Princeton, NJ 08540, TEACHERS NEEDED - clerical and analytical work. 924-3150 for interview. GET TOP PAY years operator experience 609-921-7070. EOE. Certified Nursery Day Functional areas of involvement SYSTEMS ENGINEERS FOR YOUR SKILLS on IBM or Honeywell To participate In project Implementation, feasibility studies, aniiriulflupment of Care Aides & Nurses. will be at the confidential SECRETARY Private day care center Look no further! Come to equipment, good working process computer systems in refineries, chemical plants, production, and secretary/typist with the Kelly for great temporary knowledge of OS, JCL, executive management level, marketing application areas; including the specification, design, vendor in Dayton. Send resumes evaluation and selection, installation, start-up, and commissioning of new Accountant $28K following qualities: to: P.O. Box 31, jobs in excellent locations Batch and on-line sales/marketing support and excellent & accurate personnel administration facilities. A BS degree Is required, preferably In chemical, petroleum, or electrical AUDITING Jamesburg, N.J. 08831. that really pay you what processing, then our engineering, with a minimum of 3 years' experience, with at least 2 years' In a Shirt-sleeve person. typing skills, self-starter, you're worth. Many short Somerset Valley Office coordination. position of implementing process computer systems and control applications, Good technical ac- ability to organize & & long term assignments Center location may also Qualified candidates will have a and some background In process operations. follow through on RECEPTIONIST minimum ol 3 years experience counting skills. 3+ years available immediately. appeal to you. Overseas and domestic task force, as well as home office assignments can projects, pleasant phone mature, for modern E. in an Executive with 1-2 years "Big 8". Call/apply. expected. Spot offers excellent manner, ability to keep Windsor Dental Office. We offer a top salary and Secretary/Administrative Assis- accurate records. Salary opportunity. Call Irene Salary commensurate benefits package. Please tant capacity, preferably with PROCESS CONTROL Carter 609/896-9470 commensurate with w/experience. CaD 609- KELLY apply in person or write in some college or business school experience. Excellent 448-4400 Mon, Tues, APPLICATIONS ENGINEERS benefits. 35 hour work SERVICES complete confidence to: . training, dictaphone experience * SELECTIVE Thurs or Fri, from 9-1. and the ability to interface To: a) apply process computer systems to producing, refining and chemical week. Call 609-924-8700. (Ttie Temporary Help People) Janice Mironov operations, b) develop and apply advanced control systems, c) use dynamic 3060 Highway 27 extremely well with people. simulation to analyze process designs and operations, and d) conduct process PERSONNEL * TELEPHONE IN- MICROWAVE Interested applicants should computer economic and feasibility studies. An advanced degree In chemical TERVIEWERS - needed (Century 21 Building) engineering Is desirable. 3131 Princeton Plk* SEMICONDUCTOR send a resume, with salary Princeton Pik* Office Pork TYPIST - fascinating for a project lasting (201)297-8540 requirements to: For prompt, confidential consideration, send your resume, including current lawrenceville. N.J. computer development approx. 6-8 wks. Office HOUR 9-3 CORPORATION salary to: G. Mayer, Department 4822, Mobil Oil Corporation, 150 East 42nd Primarily day time Street, New York, N.Y. 10017. :. firm, good future $185, OtJier Heartf KeDjOffiee: PRESIDENT No fee, Call Mr. Heiden work, some early Lawreneerille 3131 Princeton Pike An AffiBne of Stamen* 609-896-1183 P. Robert evening, hours (609)896-1010 100 School House Road BOX #03618 Classifieds negotiable. For more Dann Personnel 134 East Windsor Route 130 Somerset, N. J. 08873 c/o Princeton Packet MOBIL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Work for YOU Franklin Cnr Rd. info, call 609-921-3340 between 9-5. Ask for (609)4484905 In Equll Opportunity Employer M/f/H Equal Opportunity Employer (609)924-3250 Ellen. Classified Jfdvertising Week of February 4-6,1981 6-B Help Wanted Resumes Jobs Wanted Announcements Announcements Personals Personals Personals Bargain Mart

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High School, Middle reliable mother wishes tq c/o Princeton Packet. home, you can improve call: School (all subjects), & 921-0168 after 6pm. babysit day or weekly. 9:00 P.M. included with Secaucus. Bob, 609-448- from Blawenburg) '4 admission) and Satur- your income by selecting 9476 aft. 6pm. mile & then right just Elementary schools. Located across the street WANTED: Bright, a housemate safely NIKKI HARRIS Call Dr. George M. RESPONSIBLE - & from the Ethel McKnigM days from 9:00 P.M* to past Tenacre service reliable woman seeking midnight. Dress is casual amused, fascinating through the Roommate Registered Interior entrance. Look for signs. Gonzalez, Ass't School 609-448-5338. to fancy (jackets for man, 30-40, to share Finding Service. For SINGLE PEOPLE - 40 & Designer Superintendent of house work. Call 609-396- over from all over 0024. men) and admission is enthusiasms with info, call 609-924^5153. Professional Designer Schools. Hillsboro Twp. $3.50. 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For details Designer Pieces • Sofas, birch coffee & end tbls. children in my Manville CHILD CARE - in my TALL, SINGLE - husky you're seeking. In- call 609-452-1368 9 to 5 Chairs, Tables, etc. - 30% BOOKKEEPER - H'boro home. Mon. thru Fri. for this Wednesday or $150, Stiffel lamp $70. home. Exc. pay. 201-526- Saturday. P.S. We have working man. cauc, 38, dividuals / small groups. pm. Monday thru off. dining rm set $700. All 2265. area, pickup/ deliv. Gen. working mothers. Call seeks an attractive, Michael L. Rosenthal, . Friday. ledger, a/p, a/r, bank 201-329-6051. the best dance floor in Carpeting & Tiles pieces of top quality and the East. assertive, female 21-42 M.S.W., Ed.D. 609-737- Wood Floors ex. cond. 201-359-4347. state, p/r, related tax for freindship leading to 2236. SINGLE? Looking for forms. 201-369-3416. Re-Upholstery, Sewing, a serious relationship. something fun to pry you Carpentry, Lighting. 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Classified Advertising Week of February 4-6,1981 7-B Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Merchandise Wanted -: MATTRESS FACTORY - FURNITURE FOR A PAIR - of high cane- FIREWOOD - for sale. SALE - Bedroom sets, CONSOLE STEREO ETCHING PRESS - EDISON FURNITURE - WOODSTOVES - beat the See them made on the backed chairs, emerald w/am/fm radio, exc Laszlo table model, is still open at the same Fall price increase on Call 201-359-5556. STAMP Collections premises. Custom sizes. $250 & up; single green upholstered seats, dressers, $45 & up; coffee cond, maple finish, $100; w/table. 17x36 bed size. location. For USED custom-made VIW wanted. Immediate TEN YEAR GUAR- very good cond, $210.201- wooden office desk w/ $475. Call Dave at 609- FURNITURE of every stoves. Fireplace inserts payment for U.S. & ANTEE, 30 day un- tables, $25 & up; lamp 874-3593. description come see us. tables, $25 & up; dining secretary chair, & 896-2800, ext 335 days, & furnace hookups avail, NORGE WASHING - foreign. Call 609-448-0380.., conditional refund. plexiglass floor mat, exc 695-3964 eves. Rt. 611 south of toov- Davison's Stoves, machine, $75. 609-799- Prices gladly given on room tables, $125 & up; FAMILY ROOM - cond, $75. 609-443-3082. Doylestown, Pa. 9-4:30, 609-466-1141. 4376 after 7pm. phone. The FOAM drop leaf tables, $100 & Oriental rug, $175; closed Sunday. WANTED TO BUY • FIRM, Gladstone - 201- up; end tables, $10 & up; lamps, $50; sofa, $100; SCHWINN - Breeze bike, 234-1622. desks, $80 & up; TWIN SIZE BED - for girls 7-10, $55.609-452- REGISTERED OR NOT SONY TRINITRON - Scrap metal, light iron; chair, $60; bookcase, mattress, box spring & 1365. STAINED GLASS steel, batteries, secretaries, $250 & up; $30; tables, $50. After - I will buy your guns 19", portable color tv. radiators, copper, brass, sets of chairs, $200 & up; frame, orig. $300, used Supplies - Distributors & legally. I am licensed Good cond, $250. Call DISCOUNT GUNS 5pm 201-359-6195. only 5 mos., $100. DINETTE - Blond wood, Discounters. Custom and will pay a good price. aluminum and used &AMMO beds, $25 & up; china designs. Repair & Larry 609-7994017 after machinery. Currently closets, $150 & up; Woman's bicycle, 3 spd, 4 chairs, drop leaf table, Call Bert 609-924-3800 7pm. Shotguns & rifles EXCELLENT student 24", used only a few china hutch. Exc. cond, restoration. Lamps, days. paying the highest prices'. $10 over wholesale mirrors, $25 & up; night grade couch, $25; gd for mirrors, v planters, etc. in the area. Payment at stands, $15 & up; book times, $15, Metal Baby $400 or best offer. After BRAIDED RUG - 9x12 Ammo discounted sleeping. Call 609-655- stroller, $10, typing 5pm 609-655-2784. Princeton Stained Glass, time of delivery.- 10% off most hand guns shelves, $25 & up. 609-924- 5159 eves. table, $5, Electric heater, 38 Spring St.. 609-921- TYPEWRITERS oval, 2 small matching, Receiving hours 12-5 3994 10-4. good cond, clean, Reloading supplies $5. Call 609-921-2376. A PAIR OF - high back 1311. Electric, manual, por- p.m. Mon. thru Fri. 8 to 5 DISCOUNTED table, office models. New biege/red/black. $100. on Saturday; No quantity COUCH'& 2 CHAIRS - living room chairs, king 609-585-5151. Buy, Sell & Trade size headboard, king size - reconditioned. AD- too large or too small., Murphy's Sportsmen's Contemporary, good TWO B&W - 70CA LEVOLOR BLINDS - DERS, CALCULATORS. Gale Industrial Scrap cond, $150. Call after 6pm speakers, call Bert. 201- quilted bedspread. 609- REFINISHING Name Brands, Rentals. Den Sold at 20% over cost. 655-5424. Iron and Metal Co.; 3152 Rt 27, Kendall 609-448-2457. 846-3518. 6pm - 9pm. Measure your windows Kitchen Cabinets or Repairs, Trade-ins, LAFAYETTE - LA235 North Valley Road, , Park REFACING CENTER BUSINESS amplifier, Scott tuner Roosevelt. For info, call FURNITURE - exc. and then choose your JR. SOAPBOX - car I In wood veneer and new MACHINES, 104-Nassau 609-448-2679. off Season Hrs. colors at our showroom hardware, never used, and one 12" Lafayette Tues.-Wed. I2pm-6pm QN. SIZE 3 PC. SET - cond, 1 double bed, 2 or anywhere else & we :doors, or new kitchens. St. 609-924-2243. \ speaker, all in working with deck mirror, Early walnut bookcases, 5 pcs. plus baseball, sacrifice 18 styles designer doors. cond. Garrard record Thurs.-Fri. 12pm-9pm wicker set, large white will get you genuine 1st $40. Call 609-799-9140 Sat. 10-6pm Amer. pine. Dbl. 3 pc. set quality Levolor Blinds eves. 250 styles hardware. SAE PREAMP - model changer. Changer needs WINE PRESS - wanted,';: Sun. & Mon. -closed & mattress & box. cocktail table, ironing Refacing Showroom 2100L w/LED readout. work, $75 for the four Send details & price. Box' ' board, lamps, modern for 20% over our cost. v 201-297-3357 Recliner plus other Call 609-448-4991 for price Rt. 27 Kendall Park Brand new. $550 firm. units. Call 201-297-3757 246, Princeton, NJ 0854Q. , - items. 201-369-5197. Danish sleeping couch. MEDITERRANEAN Call Eric 609-921-3416/ Call 609-452-8701 ext. 230. quotations at R & R Floor DINING ROOM SET - 201-874-4151 297-3313 after 6pm. BABY FURNITURE - & Wall Decor. seats 12, 8 high back Park Lane Cabinets USED BOOKS NEEDED crib, matching bureau, FRANKLIN STOVE - GREY PERSIAN - lamb cast iron, wood/coal COMPUTER TER- chairs, buffet, mirror & coat with mink hat, new for Brandeis University. white, red trim, exc. COMPLETE KITCHEN - pads. 201-297-9482 after 5. STEREO - receiver, We recycle your old cond. best offer. 609-443- burning, good condition, MINAL - Printer. Qume DISCOUNT Lighting - condition. $500. 609-758- $150. 201-359-6945. model 55. Has Daisy cabinets with counter 2347. cass., deck, turn tbl, books. Look for our_ 3065. top, vented hood & dbl. FURNITURE - Rattan, 2 The Roosters Coup. spkrs. & much more. 609- Spring Book Sale at' wheel for letter quality sink. Best offer. 201-359- Lighting fixtures, lamps, 896-2750 aft. 6. ELECTRICAL printing & full RS 232 piece loveseat, 2 arm Quaker Bridge Mall. Tax DIAMOND RING - V4 6896 aft. 4 pm. chairs, 2 end tables & l shades, parts and POOL TABLE SALE - 8' deductible. Receipts carat, appraised at $900. TESTERS - wire nuts, interface for large repairs. Clocks, gift electrical boxes, swit- computer or micro. coffee table. Complete V tables - all slate. available. Will pick up will take best offer. Call set $300. 609-259-9405. items & fireplace Starting from $499. Call used books. For further after 6 pm, 201-359-3615. ches, receptacles, hand Originally $3,400. Selling MATTRESSES - World equipment. Huge BEST BUYS for your tools & lots more. $2,200. 609-924-8875. famous bedding at Princeton Pool Tables, information call 609-443- ROLLER' SKATES - assortment of brand 609466-1717. home or office. Dozen 5246, 448-6864, 443-6344. LOTS OF ELEC- Sacrifice prices. 609-443- discount priceis. Factory royal Worchester plates, 1683. direct to you, fully brand new, used once, names at discount TRONICS - resistors, ladies 8'£, only $65. Call prices. THE sterling table ware, capacitors, circuit BARBER CHAIR - great guaranteed by 609-924-0496. ROOSTER'S COUP on SEARS AIR COM- brass & copper ac- PIANOS WANTED . LIVING ROOM - fur- manufactuer. Call 201- Rt. 29, Lambertville, PRESSOR - regulator & boards. Also aluminum shape. Leather covered. 536-1784 after 7 pm. cessories, 4 poster bed, chasis, hardware, niture, 8' gold sofa, 2 Call 201-874-3914. FUR-LINED Coat. N.J. OPEN 7 DAYS 609- moisture separator. country fare (Fair?). On electric motors, gears & ladies chairs, 1 round 397-0027. Ready to spray with, Consignment, 4 glass top cocktail table. French-seamed leather CALL 5 channel radio control. SEARS REAR BAGGER shell, silky white lining. $150. 201-297-9300. Chambers St., Princeton. Many bicycle parts- Must sell, best offer. 609- - Lawn Mower, needs STORAGE PROBLEM? 609-924-1989. 443-3612 after 5pm. Solve it -quickly & A beauty priced to sell, ROSEWOOD DINING wheels, frames, tires, repair; Caloric dish- inexpensively. Buy or from Bergdorf's Fur 800-392-6927 etc. 609-924-9210 eves. washer, needs repair. Boutique. 609-924r'l770. TABLE - 2 leaves, 4 cane 9 USED REFRIG- BAR & 2 STOOLS - burle 201-297-4638. lease 20' or 40' freight back chairs, $400. ERATORS - 6 formica top, exc. cond. containers w/ lockable Stratolounger XP, beige, auto, washers, gas dryer, FIREWOOD - well PINBALL MACHINE - FOLK GUITAR - & case; seasoned dry firewood, "Soccer" By Gottlieb. Best offer. 609-443-3612 ENGLISH SADDLE, size double doors. Steel, $100. Call 609-896-1642 elec. dryer, GE freezer, GOOD USED - Maple after 5pm. aluminum or fiberglass, 10,20, & 30 gal. tanks w/ after 5:30. gas stove, port, t.v., cut, stacked & delivered. Exc. cond. $350 firm. 609- 16'2. Exc. Cond. $150. portable, watertight. Dry stands; 40cn SSB base; Call after 6pm 609-466- Captain's chair. 609-448- 799-3857 after 5pm. call eves. 201-238-6078. uaranteed, free 1080. 1081. storage of hay, feed, power mic. 609-443-1659. AQUARIUMS - one 75 felivery. 201-369-3718. FOAM CUT - Any size - Visit The Stove MUST SELL - im- fertilizer, lumber, tools, gal. 2-30 gal. breeding Shop at finished goods, small tanks, all equipment, no any shape, While-U- mediately. Danis RUBBER STAMPS SEASONED - Hard WANTED - Standing Wait. Cushions made like AMERMAN'SHOME modern couch, overall boats, autos, tractors. School or College ad- fish. Best offer. 609-799- MINK COAT - size 10-12; CENTER [201] 431-1379 9410. firewood by the cord. ladies 14 ct. gold limber. Oak, Ash l[' new. Prices given over sz. 9 ft., incl.: couch & dress, Home, business, Walnut, 16" diameter & zip code. Rubber stamps Delivered. 609-259-7001. diamond ring; Men s & phone. The Foam Firm, Tempwood, Apache end tables attached. ladies 14 ct. gold wedding over.- 609-397-1822. Gladstone, 201-234-1622. Please call 201-297-4258 of all kinds and sizes STEEL (NEW) - All and Atlanta aft. 6 pm. WARM UP - with wool! made to your order at: WINDOW TREATMENT bands. 609-921-2999 leave Coal or Wood Knit yourself a sweater 30% OFF LIST products small orders message. ORIENTAL RUGS - we ROCKER-$45; sofa, $50; Stoves and Fireplace or scarf from Hunterdon O.K. Mon-Sat, Sampson floor tble lamp, $10; 2 OLD NAUTICAL in- HINKSON'S Metal Service, New pay cash for antique &' tires, 6 mo. old A78-13, Inserts struments $35. each, yarn, 100% natural wool 82 Nassau St. Vertical Blinds semi-antique oriental Anthracite and from sheep raised here in 1 Inch Levolor Riveria Brunswick, 201-828-2050. MICROWAVE OVENS & rugs. One or many. 609- $50, recliner, $75. 201-359- very old cannon model, FREEZERS for sale - 7846. Cannel Coal step-back cupboard with NJ. It comes in 11 soft USED FURNITURE Blinds 392-7337. heather colors in bulky, FOR SALE Woven Wood Shades new & floor models. Cash Winter Sale glass doors & orig. paint, worsted & sport weight & carry. 201-329-8018. old andirons $15 pair. 201- Custom Shades MAXTAG gas dryer -. on Stoves 874-8026 after 6pm. yarn. You can find it at Assortment of all kinds Finest quality at lowest 3 Tempview Fireviews better yarn shops around prices. Let me bring my ping-pong table; Pro car. WANTED - Sprague & When you have of furniture for the home. speakers, brand new; Carleton and Cushman 1 LeStove SUNBEAM ELECTRIC the state. Barrettstown full line of samples to glass shower doors, chest of drawers or chest' something of value to Fireplace Insert snow blower - $65. 201- Joy Farm, Whitehouse, Skillman Furniture your home for a free Merchandise soil, SEEING IS 1 Hamlet Coal- bathtub enclosure. 609- on chest for bedrooml 874-8026 after 6 pm. NJ 201-534-4644. 212 Alexander St. consultation. Call 448-3932. 609-259-7492. BELIEVING. Place your Wood Stove ROBERT SITNER Wanted illustrated ad in Princeton, N.J. 08540 1 Fyr-Door Insert SWING SET & climbing HANSON - Stiletto, size 609-924-1881 DECORATORS 1 Atlanta Coal Range 9-9'a, used 3 wks, retail dome. Good -.condition. Hours: M-F, 9-5 609-448-3758 STAR TREK and other 2 Atlanta $60. 201-521-1087--. $240 asking $110. 609-466- Sat. 9-1 KITCHEN SET - table WANTED - die cast and Homesteader 1090 after 6pm. (glass top) & 6 chairs, steel toys. Call 609-443- scifi cereal cards Kiosk Coal or Wood EARLY AMERICAN - black w/chrome; new 4556. wanted. 609-448-5723 Stoves THE WORLD'S - best BOYS' BEDROOM Set living room set, wing gas dryer; port, dish- after 7. • • 126" Franklin selling encyclopedia. incl. trundle bed; Col. DUNCAN PHYFE - 4 back, plaid-Herculon, washer; sofa & chair. STove Why do educators & Dining table w/ 2 Capt. side chairs w/perfect includes sofa bed, with Call after 6pm 609-924- parents buy World Book U.S. SILVER - Cooper & DEPRESSION GLASS -. chairs & 4 side chairs; petit point. Elegant inner spring queen size 8746. gold coins, proof & mint Fiesta get extra cash•• Call or Visit us for ALL more than any other Crystal chandelier, lg; Accoutrements for mattress, love seat, wing encyclopedia? It's easy sets; Canadian silver & highest prices paid sets your Building or marble coffee table; limited space or extra chair & ottoman. 201-821- gold coins, proof & mint or pieces. 609-448-3993, • Featuring Art Obiects, Remodeling to use! It's easy to read! seats for company. trash compactor. All in 7759 after 6pm. UPS FROM CRAN- sets; foreign coins, silver Collectibles, Silver, J.S.AMERMANCo. It's easy to understand! excellent condition. 609- $50/ea. 609-737-2579. & gold. Precious gem Antiques, Homes, Home If you are interested in BURY-at60N.MainSt., STAMP COLLECTIONS Your Pro-Mart information about either 448-7079 a.m. and after WOOD PANELLING -15 opposite P.O. If your stones, set in jewelry or -Aircraft cards wanted, Furnishings, etc. KIOSK Home Center 6pm. FOR SALE - Law books; sheets, 4'x8'x3/8" G;P loose; anything marked rates: buying or selling call 201- practice series, & N.J. package needs in- immediate payment. 201- NeshanicSta.,NJ 431-0090 or 609-448-7467. shaniko silver grey, orig. surance, UPS is probably sterling silver, silver & 247-2638. lpage(8'L.xll) $356 201-369-5511 Statutes Annotated $15/panel, $10 each. Also gold. Silver ingots. Also i •. page $176 (N-l). FIREWOOD - $40/pick copier & filing cabinet. cheaper! CCC, 11-4 Mon- or 4202 cast iron pedestal base Fri.; 10-1 Sat. 609-655- scrap silver or gold, any 1/6 page $65 up load some split, some Call 201-874-6408. table with extra leaf, form. Wedding bands 1/25 page $27 INTERIOR WINDOW SOLID WOOD DINING logs. You come & get it. 3477. CASH FOR GUNS, opens to 60". Call 609-448- with or without SWORDS, military items Shutters: 4 15" Ford TABLE - with 5 chairs, 609-443-5110. 5689. diamonds, also loose Please send your clear rims; 2 studded snows, HORSE MANURE - for decoys. Licensed' needs refinishing, $200. TRIO TAG Sales, Inc. - sale. Get your gardens diamonds. Stamp Collector / Dealer will 'photo and short 175R-15. Best offer. 609- Please call 609-896-0200 "We do all the work," collections any size. description to KIOSK, 443-3122. HEALTH PRO- ready for spring. $25 per pay more. Bert, 609-924- for details. ANTIQUES ALL KINDS Profitable sale of entire DUCTS Buy or Sell pick up truck load Antiques any kind. 3800 days. P.O. Box 2038, Princeton, - Jewelry, flea market or partial contents of Pocket watches, silver & N.J. 08540, or write us for wholesale - retail, delivered. 609-448-2191. SALTON - electric tea GOING OUT OF items, antique bottle your home. VitaMix, Water gold, any condition. Call further information. cart, great for en- BUSINESS! - Records, collection consisting of .Professionally conducted Distillers, Acme Juicers, 609-392-1477 for in- Deadline for our tertaining. Retail price tapes, videotapes, over 200 bottles over 150 at your convenience. 609- Salad Master waterless formation. Musical March issue is February $175; only $95. Call 609- posters, tee shirts, yrs. old. Many antique 883-3535, 215-493-5332 or 6, 1981. 443-4012. cookware. The Better STAINLESS STEEL - display racks, glass mantle clocks, wall 609-882-1864. Health Center, P.O. Box cold chest, heavily in- CALL A REAL - Antique Instruments KIOSK is published counters, desks, clocks & Grandfather 284 Belle Mead 08502,609- sulated, 48"x30"x26", 2 shop to sell your antiques monthly by Selling Bar - oil dripping lamp, videorecorders, 25" color clocks to choose from. SAUNAS & JACUZZIS - 466-3697. overhead doors, exc. for & collectibles. 201-846- Communications, Inc. TV stand, pictures, Inexpensive gold & silver TV, iuke box, amplifier, call us for fast service & ice or dry ice storage. 2188. PIANO FOR SALE - playpen & baby items, speakers, shirt and hat scales. Depression glass, knowledgeable advice. Call 201-329-3250 9am- chandelier. 609-448-0425. china, guns, new 35mm WOOD BOILER. Heat Kimball console, Vfr yrs^ printing presses, tran- We are one of New 5pm. old, showroom condition. ' SANSUI R70 stereo sfers, letters, outdoor camera & many other Jersey's best. 609-466- your whole house not just, and indoor flourescent items. Call 609-392-1477 one room. Connects to RECORDS WANTED - Italian Prov, solid • receiver - almost new, 2 BEDS - like new. twin 1717. walnut finish. Padded eves 609-466-2842. ;j fixtures, shelves, elec- for information. your existing heating THE FEEDBAG - Any type, any quantity. size, complete with box tronic parts. "Records System. See The Furnace Restaurant at the Collections & ac- bench. Purchased for springs, mattresses & $2400 asking $1500. 609- BABY FURNITURE - Etc", Foodtown Center, CHINA - Spode Ken- Works SFB-3 in Princeton Shopping' cumulations especially modern chrome head- Rt. 206, Rocky Hill, NJ sington, 12 place settings !HIGH FUEL BILLS? - operation. Sales - Service Center has home cooked 921-4536 before 6pm, 890- • < Simmons crib, GM infant boards, asking $75 each. Choose OilTurnatives. desired. Competitive 9562 after 6pm. seat, carriage, high 609-924-8688. plus serving pieces, - Installation. Joseph M meals Thurs. & Fri. prices paid. All' Ears' Also antique trestle $2000. Days 201-463-4085, Specializing in air tight Pinelli, Hopewell, 609- evenings 5-8:30pm. chair, exc. cond. 609-448- table, 5'x2W, asking $75. wood/coal stoves, multi- Records, 150 French St. 8848. VERY STURDY - wood eves 821-6419. 466-2144. (Rt. 27) New Brunswick, Call 609-924-6286 before fuel furnaces, pipe, MUSIC MAN SABRE : 9am or after 6pm. framed sofa & large accessories, expert in- 201-846-1720. l FIREWOOD - largest matching chair with side SOFA BED- matching stallation and advice. PEREGO BABY - FIREWOOD BASS - two pickups; pickup. Very full Toad attachable arm tables. loveseat & chair, good Visit our new location, 33 carriage, converts to a Stovewood. handmade sunburst, maple neck,' •' CRYSTAL - Lenox cond, $325. 609-39&4469. air tight stoves. All CHILDREN'S ITEMS - with case. Brand new, $75, well seasoned oak Mansfield pattern, 14 Handsome leaf design W. Broad St., Hopewell, stroller, exc. cond, $55; clothe- - newborn to io. delivered & stacked. 609- pillows, ideal for family N.J. OpenTues-Fn, lpm- Kodak stylelite pocket hardwoods. 609-466-3418. never used, was a gift. ' pes, like new, $125,1/2 of FIREWOOD FOR SALE camera, built-in flash, etc. Pr-u-e/Lawr .i. a $40u. 609-924-3227. 924-5792 after 6. retail price. 609-924-7399. room, sun porch or living 8pm, Sat & Sun, 11am- call 609-392-ix.io. room. Good as new. - split & delivered, 5pm. 609-466-1835. brand new, $30. 609-443- BICYCLE - Colombia SEARS SNOW - thrower, Price $500 negotiable. $95/cord, 609-883-0523 aft. 1391. $65. GE Refrig. exc cond. ROUND TABLE - with 9am. brand new $225. Call 201- leaf, swivel chairs, good 609-924-3202. $150. 201-359-5365. WANTED TO BUY: 329-8155 5-9pm. WANTED - '.2 size violin, cond, $100. Call 609-448- SWIMMING POOL COLONIAL BEDROOM - Scrap copper, brass, wooden bow, fine in- INDIAN JEWELRY - furniture, chest, dresser FIREWOOD FOR SALE lead, aluminum, 3M COPIER - nearly 2602. COWBOY BOOTS - Tony SUPPLIES - Deal direct & hutch, walnut, $200. strument beautiful tone. . Authentic agent for wrth wholesale - Cut & split hardwood, stainless steel, sterling 609-924-2778 eves. '. ', new, $120. CB radio, 40 collector's dispersal. Lamas, womens 10 or distributor - Chemicals, 201-329-6741. $55 % cord; $100 full cord. silver, etc., solids or channels, $40. 609-448- Pawn silver, real bear mens 8, natural leather, filters, liners, vac Flammer Tree Service, turnings. Industrial, 9234. ' SLATE POOL TABLE - claw, turquoise, coral, 1 new, $100. 609-882-2620. business or private. equipment & more. Call FREEZER BEEF 609-3954844. STEINWAY FOR Rent -' still in carton. $675. Call of a kind signed pieces. 609-466-1717. Correct market price, OFFICE DESKS - many 201-874-5625. Well known artist. Full H.O. TRAINS- Complete cash paid. S. Klein small studio upright, exc sizes. Call John or leave range of items, a quality layout, all ace. inc. Best Home grown naturally Metals Co., Inc., 2156 cond, Dielhenn Music - WALLPAPER sold at $2 fed steers. Cut to your PERSIAN LAMB Coat School, 609-924-0238. message, 609-896-9326. LOVESEAT, SOFABED investment opportunity. offer. 609-452-1537 eves. per Toll over cost. Pick Camplain Rd., Somer- - green, Herculon, $135 or 201-359-5427. own specification, with Mink Collar, exc. ville, NJ 08876. Call 201- best offer. 201-297-1284. GE TRASH - compactor, out your paper wrapped and frozen. cond, Mink stole exc 4 POSTER CANOPY - anywhere. Give us the Kaufman Farm, 609-466- 722-2288. DICTAPHONE like new, autumn gold, cond. Priced to sell. 609- EMERSON GRAND bdrm. set, double bed, SOFA - yellow plaid, number of the paper, the 0773, Master Chg. avail. 443-1013 after 5. 'i mattress & box spring, telephone answering $225. 609-921-6579. book & distributor. We PIANO - rebuilt ' . 109", gd. condition, $65. machine, good cond., $80. will get it for you at $2 WE BUY - good used & refinished. $3000. 201-356- ' night table, lamp.bureau, 609-448-1218, after 6. 609-799-3409. COLLECTOR'S AT- antique furniture. One 9153. bedspread. Antique TENTION: 1936 RCA per roll over dealer cost. LIVINGROOM furn - exc FIREWOOD - Seasoned piece to entire estates. white, like new, $250. AM Call 609-448-4994 for price cond, reasonable. 609- oak & seasoned hard- HOTPOINT - dish- SPRING MEADOW console phonograph & 448-2053 aft 6pm. Call 609-393-6513. radio for Chevette, $25, washer, portable, energy Farm freezer beef, radio. Call between 5 & quotations at R & R Floor woods. Split & del. 201- am-fm radio for Rabbit saver, harvest gold, $419 naturally raised, no & Wall Decor. 369-4930. HARDMAN - upright, ' VW, $50, men's indoor 6pm 609-921-0020. SKIIS - Olin Mark III S- piano, almost new, in exc ' new, must sell $250. Call steroids; pork products, Series, 200 cm, no bin- POOL TABLES WANT - cond, $700. 609-921-0460.' shoe roller skates, 609^48-8360 6-8pm Tues- no nitrates; quantities to CUSTOM MADE SMALL LOAD - Maytag Chicago size 9'a, $50, PLYWOOD Sheathing - dings, used only 3 times. ED - any size, shape or Thurs. convenience. Firewood console model black & Asking $95. 609-921-8113. washer, runs off 120, $50. condition. Call Princeton Pioneer car deck for sale, aft 6 & wkends white 21" t.v. Also table Ext. 4x8 3/8", $7.18; te", 609-466-9118 eves. Pool Tables, 609-466-1717. WURLITZER ELEC-'^ KP5500, $110, Pioneer 609-466-2937. model RCA black & $8.38; 5/8" $11.38; 3/4" TRIC PIANO - exc. cond. :" speakers TS 121,$25, 609- WOMEN'S SET - of golf $14.18. Andersen wdws to best offer, 609-448-7875 ' 448-7439. clubs, refinished. white 21". tv. Call bet- FIREWOOD FOR SALE CASH FOR YOUR An- LAWN MOWER - & ween 5 & 6 pm 609-921- 45% discount. Lumber: WOOD & COAL Stoves - tique Furniture - we are eves.. Haywood Wakefield small engine repairs: 0020. discount prices. T l-ll - working way through bedroom set, cham- Lawn mowers shar- plywood siding, $11.48. accessories, safety school. Call 201-369-4732. a large dealer SOFA - 3 piece sectional, pagne. 2 rugs, 11x10 pened. Pick up & Roofing shingles, $7.98 equipment. Visit "The specializing in Oak. KAY FOLK guitar - > blue velvet, custom shag, red, orange & delivery can be Bdl., R.R. Ties, 6x6x8, Stove Barn", l block So. FURNITURE - dining Willing to buy 1 piece to w/strap, in almost new green; H'-ixlO blue THREE PIECE - living of the Post Office, Rt. entire contents. 201-329- cond, $90. Call 201-545- made; Zenith, b & w, tv, arranged. 609-395-0428. room suite in exc. cond. $5.90. Toll free, 800-523- rm set, couch & hutch. console $50. 201-297-5083. plush. 609-655-0326 after 8741. 206, Belle Mead, 201-359- Exc. cond. 609-443-5981. 2062. 3953 aft 6. 5pm. 609-448-0022. 5206. Classified ^Advertising Week of February 4-6,1981 8-B Musical Auctions Auctions * Antiques Pets & Animals^ Pets & Animals Pets & Animals Auto Autos For Sale Instruments Repairs/Services. Sterling Auction Gallery ANTIQUE CLOCKS- AKC IRISH SETTER -12 GOLDEN RETRIE- LHASA APSO - Puppies THE PRINCETON wks Old, $125. 201-725- just in time for Valen- '72BUICKLESABRE-4- 62 No. Second Avenue PEOPLE'S Auction is Choice antiques VERS - Gold DINKS, DENTS, RUST -STEINWAY - baby 6953, 359-8977. Rush Ch. sired, AKC reg, tine's Day; give a bundle dr, exc. cond, new tires, ; grand. Gorgeous burled Raritan, N.J. 08869 accepting consignments Steamer trunks. Hir- of love to your favorite OUTS repaired & brakes, muffler. Snow 201-685-9565 for our Fall and Winter schmann Antiques, male pups, show/pet, painted. Custom spray - walnut. Mint condition. LABRADOR RE- great for children. Call Valentine, $150. 609-883- tires, a/c, am/fm radio, "201-777-0092. 20! 164-4047 Auctions. Call 609-921- formerly Gunsser, River 0441. painting, cars & good buy at $750. Seeing 0967 or write R.D. #1, Box Dr., Titusville, N.J. 609- TRIEVER - cham- 609-259-9250 after 5:30. motorcycles. Quality pion sire, AKC pups, work at reasonable is believing. 609-924-3598. -PIANO - Wurlitzer ESTATE 140, Princeton, NJ 08540. 737-0800. FAMILY PET - needs 1 AUCTION SALE yellow, blk, & choc. PEKINESE PUPPIES - rates. Call Neil 609-448- Spinnet. Solid cherry, Show, Pet, Field. 609-883- little lovers. AKC. new home. 4 yr. old male 0455. JEEP CJ5 - with snow exc. cond. $1000 or best Sunday, Feb. 8th, HANKINS Antiques, 169 German Shepherd, exc. plow, fiberglass cab, 4 11A.M. Mercer St., Higntstown, 8122. male/female. All shots. offer. 609-890-1061. Health guaranteed. watchdog. 609-443-3208. cylinder engine just Inspection Sat. Feb. 7 N.J. we buy & sell fur- overhauled. Asking 2-5 Collectibles niture, china, glass, BOSTON TERRIERS - Paper trained. 201-249- SO. BRUNS. Auto AKC reg, 1 male puppy, 3 4487 or 201-249-5070. $1400. Call 609-921-2087 &Sun. 9:30 AM to 10:25 jewelry, lovely things. OBEDIENCE CLASSES Reconditioning. Com- anytime. PIANOS ORGANS - Come in and browse. mos. $175. 1 male 2 yrs, - sub-novice Tues. 7 pm - plete motor installation. Open 11 to 4:30 Tues. to show quality, $300. 609- ANTIQUES & PER- CALDER PRINT - 8 pm; novice Tues. 8 pm - Trans, work, valve jobs, '74 CHEVROLET - GT Rental - Purchase SONAL PROPERTY of "Balloons" 609-599-3407 Sat. 609-443-4102 or 448- 298-2681. PUPPIES - Born Jan. 11, 9 pm. Advanced class foreign & domestic. 201- Plan Available 6772. Vega Hatchback, a/c, VIRGINIA BOZEARTH aft 5pm. 5 black, 2 nutmeg, ready Sat. 10 am-11 am. Held at 821-6644. 70,000 mi, best offer. 609- of WOODSTOWN, N.J. A Feb. Mother very hand- Hillsborough Kennels 448-2088. Many brands to choose lifetime collection of OLD TOBACCO PIPE - SHIH TZU - 7 wk old some, part Bull Terrier, (RoycefieldRd.) 201-526- from such as Baldwin, antiques owned by this collections wanted, females, ch. parents, black with white paws & 9133 or 236-2813. Hammond, Mason & prominent N.J. family CONVERSATIONAL & traded, sold, repaired. health guar. 201-254-1854. loving disposition. FOREIGN CAR Repairs '74 CHRYSLER Hamlin, Knabe, Kimball, and removed to our Collectors Item -1 bottle Fine cigars & new pipes Choose now. To - reasonable prices, Newport, cream puff. & Kwai & more. Gallery. of Champaigne (Lanson too. Pipecarver & Son, 4 MALE DOG - unusual fox responsible, caring quality workmanship. 49,000 mi. $1100. 609-448- Pianos or Organs from Pere Fils) bottled in Spring St., Princeton. like appearance, tawny homes only. $20. 609-737- SMALL STABLE - in So. Call Joe, 609-585-0134. 8229. $895, all fully guaran- Reins, France May 1928. Brunswick has box stalls FURNITURE: Victorian Tel. 609-921-0860. color, about 2 yrs. oid, 30 1491 after 6pm. teed. Please call aft 5pm, 609- lbs. Needs lots of tic in a avail. Ring & exercise TRANSMISSION Service '75 OLDS - Delta 88 auto, settees & chairs; marble 587-3016. Serious buyers track. Best of care. 201- loaded, silver w/maroon top tables; fancy ANTIQUE TOOLS - very responsible home. SIBERIAN HUSKY - - foreign & domestic, all BALDWIN & only! Has had a wretched 329-6259. work fully guaranteed. vinyl top, exc. cond, etagere; walnut marble Weapons & Eqpt. Faith- female, sp, 3 yrs. old, all $1900 or best offer. 609- HAMMOND top dresser; chests of fully restored to working time. Contented & af- shots, gd. w/chil. Needs Call Walter, 201-359-2103. MUSIC CENTER fectionate if allowed to BEAUTIFUL TRI- 585-1306. drawers; Maine lift-top CENTER GIFTS - condition. Parts made gd. home, 609-799-6143. 1911 Brunswick Ave. for anything. Leyzorek, be a loved pet. Loves COLOR SHELTIE - washstand; pine book- Collectibles, & antiques. CASH PAID - for old, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 case/desk; oak mirror Hollow Road, Skillman walks & companionship. Pedigree, V* yrs. old, 609-599-2700 54 N. Main St., Cran- 08558, 609-466-3399. Indoor dog, housebroken, BEAUTIFUL THOR- female. Moved to apt. COMA AUTO BODY foreign or sports cars. back round glass china bury; T, Th, F, 11-8; S, healthy. Would keep him OUGHBRED Gelding. Any cond. considered. Hours: M-F, 9:30*9 closet; pine and cherry Can't keep, will sacrifice Sat. 9:30-5 10-5; Su, 12-5. myself if I could. $20 to 15.3h, 8 yrs old & bay. gd at $100. 609-799-9344. "Tom's Back" Also late model cars & stands; pr. of rosewood motorcycles 500 cc's & THE NEW HOPE right owner only. 609-737- forwarrd hunter, willing demi-lune tables; a 1491 after 6pm. jumper & trainee Complete collision up. 201-257-0988. custom made rosewood Quality Consignment repairs, from CLASSIC 1965 4dr Crown Shop - at the Golden dressage at low level. To SPRINGER SPANIEL - & cherrywood slantfront experienced rider only. puppies, bred for show, straightening, auto glass '78 NOVA - hatchback, 6 Chopin secretary bookcase; Imperial, mechanically Griffins Center, River Princeton Small : Animal Rescue League 609-466-3015. field or pet, exc quality, installed. Bear wneel cyl., P/S, P/B, A/C, exc. - Piano & Organ Co. drop leaf tables etc. & body A-l cona, Rd (Rt. 32 below Chez alignment, front ends everything's original, its Odettes), New Hope, Pa. 609-896-1842 eves cond., one owner. 201-297- POODLES - standard & rebuilt. Special free front 3733. Choose from Steinway, PARTIAL RANDOM been run daily. First Fine furniture, pain- wheel balance with I Sohmer, Knabe, etc. $2500 takes it. 609-298- tings, objects. Open toys, mini-Schnauzers, CATS - 5 & 10 mos old. LISTING: large Lhasa Apsos, Bichon regular wheel alignment. "76 HONDA Stn Wgn - •'Rent or buy. 1001 N. collection of majolica 6799. Friday, Saturday & Need good home. Will Rt. 130, Hightstown 609- ; Olden Ave., Trenton. 609- Sunday, 12 to 5. 215-862- Frise, Yorkies & help spay. 609-989-8944. 39,900 mi, exc cond, 609- and South Jersey glass Beagles. 609-758-3707. 448-0054. 799-0937 aft 6. •695-7456. and gorgeous colored 2868. Victorian glass featuring 3 pcs. of rare red satin Antiques CHESTNUT ROAN - AKC - Golden Retriever POWELL FLUTE - solid Coreopsis; 5 pcs. of MORE GOODIES - at On blond mane and tail, stud. Large boned, dark Autos Wanted '68 VW BUG - exc. silver, white gold green Croesus table set; Consignment. Antique gelding, with super looks color, pup desired. 609- running cond, new tires. springs, French, hand- old cranberry glass; brass andirons, pat- ana fine conformation, 799-9410. 25+MPG, $800. '70 CLOCK REPAIRS - Plymouth Station made, C-Foot, Exc. cond. Carnival; Durand signed Antique & Modern, chwork quilts, unusual (SAVE) 16.1 hands, 7 years, Appraisal avail. Serious pull-feather & threaded furniture, good jewelry, evented, first level FOREIGN & Wagon, 318 stand, trans, Grandfathers, Wall, exc. running cond. orig. replies only. 609-448-2360. vase; Durand lamp; old Mantel, Ships, Elliotts, & silver collectibles & a Weekdays to claim or dressage, hunted, fan- DOMESTIC - Cars Gone - With - the - Wind dated coverlet. From tastic all-round horse BLACK LAB - Female, bought & sold. 201-297- owner, $650. 609-655-3259. Music Boxes. Pick up & adopt a pet call Mrs. spayed, 3 yrs. old, gentle, STAGE PIANO - re-built .Lamps; Koyai Doulton del. Exc. Prof. Ref. 201- reasonable to cheap. 4 Graves for an ap- who is gentle with 2117. & reconditioned Fender Dinnerware service for 8 Chambers St. Princeton. beginners and exciting free to good home. 201- 560-1921. pointment at 609-921- 297-3704. Rhodes 73 with amp, in "Arcadia" pattern; 609-924-1989! 6122. Hours: Mon - Fri, for advanced riders. LINCOLN - Continental, good condition, $450. Call Baccarat crystal; 100% in character, ALL JUNK CARS and 1971, 2 dr., green ANTIQUES WANTED - 8am to 4pm. Sat. 8am- 609-924-2919 or 921-2575. Waterford compotes and 11am. Nights & manners, and reliability. trucks wanted. Free metallic, vinyl top, all bowls; copper luster Antique consignments weekends report, lost, Totally sound, $5400. Call towing $15 and up. extras, low niil., mint SNARE DRUM - Ludwig pitchers; German wanted for antique BEST BUYS for your found or injured animals 609-924-5459. Lost & Found Scarpati Auto Wrecking, cond., Michclin tires. A Superphonic in good pearlized Cannister Set; auction in conjunction home or office. Dozen to the Police. 609-396-7040. classic. Call 609-452-2066 condition. $150 (list price Royal Bonn Ansonia with antique auto show at royal Worchester plates, or 924-6543 eves. Convention Hall in $220). Mike at 924-4754 clock; 2 castor sets; 2 sterling table ware, 4 yr. old female spayed STABLES AVAIL. - self FOUND - MALE DOG, WANTED - VW's in need evenings. signed & dated jacquard Atlantic City, NJ Feb. 15. brass & copper ac- of repair. Any year. Top 45,000 attendance ex- pepper color Cockapoo. care, use of hunt course black setter, about 1 yr BUICK ELECTRA LTD - coverlets 1835 & 1838; cessories, 4 poster bed, Mate very small & pastures, all bedding old. very friend|y, well dollar offered. 201-297- TRUMPET - Olds pitcher & bowl sets; 6 old pected. Please call for country fare (Fair?). On incld. English show 7500, after 6, 297-6721. 2 dr, 1977, blue with white further information 609- Australian Terrier type trained. Local inquires padded Landau mat- student model. Mint Sebastian miniatures of Consignment, 4 dog, picked up at 790 horses pref. Exc riding raised no owner. He's condition (only played on Tom Sawyer set; 298-2298 in NJ, Pa & NY Chambers St., Princeton. instruction avail. Self 11 JUNKCARS ching custom int, p/s, 800-257-9011. Kingston Rd. yours for free if you can p/b, p/seats, p/dr lock Sundays). Asking $150. Chippendale style grand 609-924-1989. Female purebred, 1 ',2 yr. care, $75/mo. Full care offer a warm friendly FREE TOWING Call Mike at 924-4754 daughter clock ca. 1920; $150/mo. Limited hom<>. Call 201-369-6108, WE PAY THE MOST! am/fm stereo, cruise "U.S. #1 Art & Antiques" old tri-color Sheltie dog. control, a/c, 1 owner, evenings. Royal Bayreuth devil- Female spayed 3 yr. old number of stalls avail. eves. 212-559-1130 days. Call Toll Free handle card creamer Chinese silk embroidery, First come first serve. 800-352-4856 immaculate. Low jade & cloisine Japanese EARLY 1800 - jelly German Shepherd dog. mileage. 609-924-3931. (large); CAC Belleek Male 8 mos. old sable & Call Ted, 609-448-5469. Pianos - Organs Ewer; Sterling silver; robes, teak wood screen, cupboard, glass, china CARS WANTED mother of pearl love (Nippon incl), cherry white Collie, good with Jewelry and pocket table & mirror, linens, children, housebroken. LOST - 1/3 vie. Prn. Jet. Warehouse prices or watches; depression chairs, water colors /EW, men's Rado AMERICAN AND '73 CHEVY - Chevelle, 4 Hunzinger chairs, french etc. 609-443-4552 after Female spayed purebred SIBERIAN HUSKY - FOREIGN dr, p/s, p/b, heat, a/c, most major brands. glass; brilliant cut glass. 4pm. Siberian Husky. puppies, show quality, wristwatch, 2-toned face ;>• Yamaha, Kimball, antiq baker.s rack, w/date, metal, band. radio, $850. 609-448-5410. Large heavy brass 7- rolltop desk, floe linen, Male 3 yr. old Miniature AKC, blue eyed. 201-359- " Thomas, Baldwin, piece tea service Collie/Terrier type dog, Sentimental value, Top Dollar Paid Saruk Chinese rug 12x24, 2087 after 7pm or generous reward. 609- 1972 CHEVY VAN - V-8, .- ' Gulbran'sen, etc. w/tilting kettle. 8 piece regency dinette BIRDS EYE - curly long hair. weekends. Unlimited rentals from ORIENTALIA: 448-7477. Nebbia Chevrolet auto., insulated, car- suite, Victorian & empire . maple chairs, set of 6, Male young black peted green, am/fm ^ $7.50 per month. Cloisonne vases, com- pieces. Located U.S. 01 best offer. Call 609-799- Lab/Shepherd type dog, MIXED BREED female pote etc.; superb pair of Rle. 130 Highlstown, N.J. cass., CB, some rust, Flea Market & Antiques, 8831. exc. watchdog. - one year old. Medium LOST - watch with wide new parts, good running " Freehold Music Center antique Chinese silver Rt. 01, New Brunswick, Female 2'v mos. old size. Free to loving 609-448-0910 587-8226 ;-• Rt.9,PondRd. elephant figures sup- gold band, lost vie. of cond. $2200. 201-359-2696. NJ Open Wed-Sun. 201- Boxer/Lab, type pups. family with lots of room. Prn. Boro (Witherspoon Shop. Ctr. porting jade can- 846-0900. Total & partial ALLENTOWN AN- Female 10 mos. old Very affectionate & good I WANT Your VW. Now! ; 800-392-6927 i dleholder w/their trunks, TIQUE - Center & St. & Davidson's) (If that's okay with you) '80 RENAULT LE CAR - estates wanted. Great Dane type dog. with children. 609-799- Reward. 609-921-2776 exc. small car, 53-35mpg, 7'-"H. C. 1800; collection Collectibles, 7 Church Size large/med. 6348. Bug Wagon or Ghia, any of Snuff Bottles of silver, St., Allentown, NJ open days 737-3580 eves. year or condition, prefer am/fm stereo, 14,000mi, new tires, must sell. DRUMS - Ludwig, 4 mother-of-pearl, ivory, Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun Call us about our female running. Call Bill, 609- jade, cloisonne etc.; ATTENTION ANTIQUE from 10-5, hours by 924-1165, 924-7500. Superb cond. $4700. Call pieces & Avedis Zildijian Merchants - Now taking spayed & altered male ADORABLE SMALL LOST - 2 strand Orange 609-924-4902, early am or Imari vases & plates; appointment. Also dealer cats. cymbals $600. 609-448- Satsuma; Kutani tea set reservations for antique space available. Please breed mixed pups for Coral beads at P.O., N.J. MACKEY'S Towing 1867 5-6pm: "thousand faces"; show to be held February call 609-259-3952. adoption at E. Brunswick Nat Bank on Princeton Service - wants your junk Netsukes; large framed 13, 14,15 at Int'l Market Animal Shelter. Also Rd, or A & P. Sen- car. Any condition. Call MUST PART WITH - '79 CONSOLE PIANO - l'/2 Chinese embroidery; Auditorium, E. Brun- A.B.R. Animal lovely young adult dogs timental value.' Some 609-443-6259. Dodge Colt Hatchback, yr old, leaving country, Oriental figural bronzes; swick. Heated 20,000 sq. Behavioral Research. & cats. Call 201-251-3210. reward 609-448-0985. exc. cond, low mileage, .must sell. $880 or best ft. room. Reservations Private pet-training special paint & interior, offer. 609-921-2586. collection of JAPANESE Pets & Animals AUTO CASH - We need WOODBLOCK PRINTS; going quickly. Act now. lessons at your residence . many cars for export. am radio, just serviced. Oriental & Chinese For information & designed especially TASHAMA FARMS Top prices paid. Call $4699. 609-771-1509. Rugs; Silver hand reservations call 201-238- around the needs of you Belle Mead, N.J. Auto 201-828-5110 or Toll Free PIANO TUNING & 7440 ask for Leah. WANTED - good secure FORD - '76 Torino Repair guaranteed, mirror w/jade carvings; and your family - Special 800-352-4856. home for quiet gentle focus on your children's Indoor/Outdoor Rings Tires/Supplies wagon, at, a/c, p/s, p/b, reasonable free etc. adult miniature Collie ANTIQUE SALE rapport with their pet. Boarding JUNK CARS Wanted - 63,000 mi, $900 after 5pm. estimates. M. Schmahl, . Over 10,000 Items mix. 609-771-0110 till 4pm. 609-924-1883. 609-452-8806. Loving and gentle Instruction & Training $20 - $100. 201-548-6582. OIL PAINTINGS: Brass beds, hutches, 452-2114 after. handling for Consistent MAG WHEELS - 2 American large portrait corner cupboards, and Accurate off-leash 201-359-2660 American racing 1976 SUBARU DL - good of a 19th C. gentleman, fireplace equipment, AKC LABRADORS - control, regardless of , aluminum mags. Brand working cond, some body BABY GRAND - Ebony, unsigned; Sgnd. Ber- nautical items, desks, Blacks. Yello w s. distractions HORSE BOARD new. Fits 14" Ford Autos For Sale work, 38mpg, asking newly tuned, regulated & tram Hartmann "Flower dry sinks, pie safes, Whelped 1/8/81. Ready refinements and boarding at Huntland wheels. $60 firm. 201-359- $2000, 609-655-4422. Seller" and two other lamps, clocks, Edison at 8 weeks. Dew claws corrections following Farm includes daily 7404. voiced, $1500, 609-883- removed. All shots. 3819. Bertram Hartmanns; talking machines, an- obedience class turn-out, grooming & HONDA PRELUDE - '79, Landscape sgnd. Carl tique stove & much much Guaranteed. Field & Trauma, Excessive TLC. 24 hours super- SALE - four LR78-15S/B '72 OLDS DELTA 88 - exc. cond. Call 609-924- Ludwig Fahrbach; more. Bring this ad, it is field trial pedigrees. Dominance and Sub- vision, $155 per month. rad. tires - exc. cond. 41,000 miles, perfect 6543 or 924-6543 eves. "Outward Bound" sgnd. worth $5 on any item Large birdy, family- missiveness. Don't wait! Driving horses welcome. Call 201-329^8045 aft 7pm. cond, clean. Call 609-924- J. Arnold; Genre over $100. loving puppies. 609-448- Your animal is never too Hopewell, 609-466-2932. 7804 eves. Flea Markets & painting sgnd. C. Duff- Miller-Topia 6373, 443-6318. young nor too old to '77 HONDA ACCORD — 5 ner, 1874; Small portrait Designers learn. No problem is too DOG FOOD - Frozen PLYMOUTH VOLARE spd, new a / c, am / fm, Rummage Sales, sgnd. Wm. Sidney 41 E. Afton Ave. ANGUS CATTLE FOR difficult to remedy. meat: beef, chicken, 2000 C.C. COLT - engine, Stn Wgn '76, a/c, new new s / b / r tires. High Mount. Yardley, Pa. SALE! P"" . ueenmg A.B.R. has the solution: tripe & kidney, 2 & 5 lb. 5spd. trans, low mileage, tires, 76,000 mi, asking mileage, but well cared WATERCOLORS: 215-493-6114 bulls- 1.- ^1 cows, feeder Success through packages. Also handlers $350. 609-924-9473 eves. $2200. Call aft 6pm 609- for $3400. 609-586-7177. FABULOUS INDOOR - "Lightening" sgnd. J. ; • _o, heifers. 1 or a Knowledge. For the of WAYNE Jim Dandy 298-0050. Flea Market, Princeton Arnold; "Heading In" group. Stivers Angus, Performance, Precision Science diet dog food. SNOW TIRES for sale - 2 '76 FIREBIRD ESPRIT - High School cafeteria, sgnd. J. Arnold; "Bridge 201-735-8691. Kelly-Springfield belted 49,900 mi, auto, air, 4 and Perfection of a Call Kauffman Kennels '79 HONDA ACCORD - Feb. 7, 9am - 5pm. $10 a •»• Avignon" sgp' •>; COUNTRY Seeing Eye dog, call 609-448-3114 Rt. 130, So. of tires, G78-14 inclds rims, auto, am/fm, a/c, 17,000 power, am / fm st, more. table. Check paj—.- • . •••••: Rivi. .< 'uila ANTIQUE AKC DOBERMAN PUPS Jeffrey J. Loy, Animal Hightstown. used 1 yr. also 2 snows mi, exc. cond. $5800 or $3500. 609-443-3454, eves. Princeton High School, sgnu. 1~_. Loring SHOP - outstanding pedigreed. Behavioralist, Na- E78-14 +.1 rim. $50. 609- best offer. 609-921-8137 send to T. Miller, 518 Brown; ''Water Breed for looks and 924-2004. aft. 6pm. turalist, Researcher HIDEAWAY FARM Cherry Valley Rd, Cascade" sgnd. temperament. Raised and Former Instructor at Princeton, NJ 609-921- Schnakenberg; with children. Protec- offers the finest in the Seeing Eye, Inc. at boarding facilities and '79 DIESEL OLDS Just a „ 8405. "Venetian Harbor" tive, loving, clean. 9 201-889-9125. Serving all Wagon - exc cond, 13,500 sgnd. Wm. Ritchel. weeks. Docked, Cropped. care. Huge indoor ring. of Central Jersey. Hunt seat instruction and 1971 FORD 400ci - motor. mi, 22 city, 32 hwy mpg, phone call PEN & INK: Pr. Shots. 201-369-3789. Just rebuilt, you can $6500. 609-924-6501. "Before" and "After" TABLES, gd selec, all training with Nancy away... sizes, styles & woods, Miller. Phone 609-466- hear it run. Alter 6pm U.S. #1 Flea Market & sgnd. Chas. Dana Gib- YOUNG ABANDONED 609-466-1080. Buying and selling son. sets of chairs, cupbds, mother & 8 wk male pup 3426. Antiques Rt. 1, New corner, jam, country PEKINGESE - AKC, PORSCHE - '65/356C is as "-"T --pirlrr"T Brunswick, NJ. Daily, need home, exc. beautiful show quality, Model. British racing etc., newly upholstered dispositions, beaut, u).u>'»m (JIIUIII. The wkend & monthly rates A complete catalog will chairs, inc. Morris, male, 2 yrs, $200. 609-466- green, tan interior, very be available at the in- markings, trained, great Feeds and Grains gd. cond. A classic. Call Classifieds save avail. 30,000 people come armoires, desks & swivel 3202. 4 G60-15 tires mounted, money! One quick through our doors every spection and sale. w/kids, Mom: 12 pds, For all animals at 609452-2066 or 924-6543 chairs, oak gl. dr. dish can be sep. 201-359-3750. slotted mags alum. 6 lugs . call places an ad . Fri, Sat, Sun. 201-846- cupbds, dressers, chests, YORKIE & Pekingese ROSEDALE MILLS for Datsun, $275. 609-799- eves. 0900. "We welcome NOTE: THERE IS NO dry sinks, set of jars for pups - AKC, tiny tots, 274 Alexander St. 2408 aft 5. another buys some- antiquers, collectors, & BUYERS' PREMIUM $250. 609-387-0931. Princeton thing you need. Hoosier, 300 fixtures & FENCING lie dealers of all CHARGED AT OUR lamps. ONE OF NJ'S 609-924-0134 '68 PLYMOUTH - new Packet-8-way Classifieds GALLERY!!!!! For Home or Horses MINIATURE trans, brakes, shocks & 4 LARGEST AND BEST Split RaU -3 hole $13.35 appl rims. Int. excel, (609) TERMS: Cash, STOCKS OF SCHNAUZER PUPS - WE BUY AND SELL 2 SNOW TIRES - for sub- per 10'section, 100 sec- A.K.C. reg, perfect LIVESTOCK - Kaufman compact, essentially new body good. $500. 201-359- 924-3250 I Visa/Mastercharge or REFINISHINGS, MOD- tions at $12.35 ea. 2 3000. Travelers Checks ESTLY _. PR ICED. family dog, call 609-466- Farms, Skillman, N.J. .(less than 100 mi.), 155 x hole, $9.95 per 10' section.. 3545 after 6 & weekends. 609-466-0773. 13, 4 ply. One on rim & Garage Sales RTS. 202 - 206 Board Fence - 1x6x16? GERALD &CELIA PLUCKEMIN, NJ (7 balanced, other without Oak boards, $4.50 ea. rim. $48.50 takes both. SURPLUS JEEP. Value STERLING miles No. Som. Circle) bundles of 98 at $3.50 ea. Auctioneers, Appraisers Wed thru Fr. 10-5, Sat & POODLES - AKC small DACHSHUND - puppies 201-297-6414 aft. 5:30 pm. $31%. Sold for $44. Call BASEMENT YARD .Sawn Locust Posts. Also AKC, 8 wks. old, red 312-742-1143, Ext. 6113 for Members of Sun 10-6, Visa & Master 12' round Cedar jump) miniature, males / SALE - Feb. 7 & 8. Many International Society of Charge, 201-658-3759. females, wormed, shots, female, black / tan male, info, on how to purchase household items & more. rails, $10.50 ea, 20 on Schiller's, 609-466-1687. bargains like this! American National .more, $8.50 ea. & Parvo. $150 & up. 201- CHEVY MOTOR - 400 cu. Free hot chocolate. Auctioneers Assoc. ANTIQUE CHINA - 359-5427. From Rt. 206- west on small block engine, NEW JERSEY'S closet, retail value $695. Cash & Carry Prices running cond. $225. 609- '71 FIREBIRD Espirit Amwell to Wertsville. FOREMOST Will sell for $475. OLD ENGLISH 350 eng, auto p/s, p/b, Left on Longhill Rd., 2nd Top Quality Sheepdogs, AKC Ch. 397-2492. GALLERY, SERVING Hanging lights. 609-737- Any Quantity KENTUCKY Breaking a/c, am radio, new trans. house on left. 201-369- OUR CLIENTS 1937. Cart - exc "show cond, lines, ready March. 609- & exhaust system. $1000. 5197. For Infor. & Del. Chgs. 883-3157 evenings. SUCCESSFULLY B.L. King 215-347-1730. $650 firm. 609-466-3388. 68,000mi. 609-882-3787. SINCE 1959 Franklin News Record Wlndsor-Hights Herald

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Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Machinery & Instruction Instruction Photography Business Equipment Services 1974 DATSUN 260Z - 2+2, '72 FORD COUNTRY - '78 JEEP WAGONEER - CREATIVE PIANO GUITAR LESSONS Jazz, BLACK & WHITE 4-spd, air, new clutch, sedan, good cond, $300 or JEEPS, CARS, Trucks black, V-8, bucket seats, LESSONS - with Handy Classical, Folk, Pop. PHOTOGRAPHY - inspected, best offer over best offer. Call 609-466- available through a/c, p/s, p/b, Blaupunkt FOR SALE - Multilith Sweazey, MA, Ed.M, Experienced teacher of Princeton Packet, Inc. 2560 after 7pm. government agencies, am/fm stereo, loaded, 1250W (completely beginning & advanced Competently executed; $3000. 609-921-2715. Columbia Univ. Group reasonably priced: has some many sell for under $200 26000 mi, orig. owner, rebuilt in 1980) & 1250, and private lessons, Students. 609-924-2946. Phaedrus: 609-392-2688 in '77 DATSUN 200SX- 5- '71 KARMAN GHIA - Call 602-941-8014 Ext exc. cond., $6000. 609-924- old but in exc running children and adults. P.M. . Press Time Available spd, 44,000 mi, great new radials, rebuilt eng. 6950 for your directory on 4019. cond. Both $6500. Agfa Princeton studio. For Web Offset Press MPG, am / fm stereo 32 mpg, exc. Ask $2000. how to purchase. 254 plate maker, $900. brochure: 609-924-9497. PIANO - VOCAL - Let us print your cassette, new tires, good 609-466-1833. '73 CHEVY Full size VGC Pos. I camera/ GUITAR, bass guitar, newspaper or in-house cond, asking $3900. 201- Wagon - elec rear processor, $3500. 609-924- "DISCOVER FLYING sax instruction at .my Piano Tuning organ. Camera ready 874-4370. 1977 DATSUN 280Z - 4 '78 FORD FAIRMONT - tailgate, a/c, etc. Exc 0825. LESSON" - $20. Raritan home or yours by mechanicals or spd,, air, sterestereo cassettecassette,, 4dr, a/c, 6 cyl, lO.OOOmi, running cond. Asking Valley Flying School, professional musician. negatives required. We 1979 DIESEL OLDS" 98 cb, exc. condd. 609-88360983- ext. decor group exc $800. 609-448-4521 aft Kupper Airport, Man- Call after 12 noon 201-359- print regular standard REGENCY- Economy & 0643. cond, $3800. 609-882-2564. 7pm. MACHINERY PARTS vilfe. Appointment: 201- 5374. PIANO TUNING - pages or tabloids. luxury, 4-dr, exc. cond, Made for anything, 722-5111. Regulating & repairing. below wholesale. 609-896- CADILLAC '80 - Fleet- improvements as Call after 7pm, 201-359- '79 CADILLAC Formal '78 HONDA CVCC - TUTOR, reading and 0354. Your paper can be 1090. wood Brougham diesel, Limousine, black, fully hatchback, am/fm. 33 necessary. Special printed on regular 30/f black w/red leather int, equipped, low mileage, repairs, welding, HYPNOTIST - Con- English, NJ cert. Ex- newsprint or 50# white fully equipped, incl. mpg, reg. gas, original forging, etc. Leyzorek, perienced. Call 609-448- 1979 OLDS CUTLASS 609-396-2791 aft 5pm. owner, exc. cond, 201-369- fidential help in the 7195. offset stock. There is a SALON - air, p/s, exc. cassette radio & astro 4144. Hollow Rd., Skillman privacy of your own PIANO TUNING nominal extra charge for cond. asking $3600 609- roof. Must sell, new car 08558, 609-466-3399. home. Call 201-247-9538. Regulating Repairing a second spot color, if 799-9620.- on order. Call Mr. VOICE LESSONS - NYC ROBERT HALLIEZ you so desire. Williams 201-249-1500 DATSUN 510 '78 - a / c, AUDI FOX - '73, not fm / am, $3500. 609-799- running but good car, GOING OUT OF PIANO TEACHER - for prof, singer, opera & P.T.G. Registered '79 CADILLAC - Biarritz, days, 297-7923 eves. 4960 aft 6. $700. Call eves. 609-771- Business Sale, Lathes 12- ADULTS wanting to musical theatre. Beg, Craftsman Our capacity for your blue ext, chrome roof, 1342. 36", milling machines, resume lessons. We will Inter, Adv. 201-821-6988. SINCE 1951 needs is 32 pages stan- 8500 mi. $13,000. Call 609- PORSCHE 911E - 1969, "72 PLYMOUTH grill pressers, shapers, try to actualize your 609-921-7242 dard and 64 pages for 924-9090. Eves: 737-1692. good cond, low mileage, Wagon, 9 pass. V8, a / c, grinders, & construction goal. Call 609-924-3984. your tabloids. champagne gold. Call '66 CHEVELLE - 2 dr, equip. 201-297-9224, STAINED GLASS - A p / s, p / b, good cond., 327, 4-spd, posi, mags, 5, Monmouth Jet. area. 1975 PONTIAC - 9 pass, 609-924-6420 or 924-3708. snows, new exhaust syst. NEEDLPT - Crewel, CT complete course limited Call Mr. Hutchinson or station wagon, good headers, ladders + X Stch, Trpnta for details to 6 individuals per class. PIANO TUNING - & Ms. Lang at (609) 924- 73000 mi. $750. 609-921- more. $750. 609-799-4606. repair. Acoustic & cond, snow & reg. tires, '74 PLYMOUTH - Fury, 9513. 609-394-3481. Free in- You'll learn everything 3244 for particulars on a/c, p/s, p/b, towing pkg, 53,000 mi, all power, new Trailer for sale - 20' struction. you need to know for flat electric. Concert / show your printing needs. am/fm stereo 8 track, tires, 609-448-3864 after 6. office trailer, like new. & 3d projects. Call 609- experience. Discount to good running cond, $850. '78 HONDA - CVCC JEEP CHEROKEE - '79, Reasonable price. 201- 443-3272 for information schools & churchs. 609- ANTIQUE Wagon, exc. cond., 31 FWD, 2 dr. wagon, chief & registration. 883-7903. Call after 5pm 609-448- mpg, 41000 mi, best offer * package, exc. cond., low 247-3000; 201-873-2882 CHANGE YOUR TUNE - SMALL MAILINGS? - 4796. AUTOMOBILE - 1952 after 5:00. study piano, theory Big Troubles? Here's Studebaker Commander, over $3850. 609-896-2721. mil. Call 609-452-2066 or and/or ear training with help! List maintenance, A COLLECTORS - item, excellent condition, 924-6543 eves. . Juilliard graduate, addressing, collating, convertible "70 Impala, original mileage 37,000. 78 AUDI 5000-4 spd a/c, SNOW PLOW - Myer's 6 W.C.C. faculty. 609-921- Entertainment Furniture inserting, zip coding, $1750. Call 609-924-6673 Also 1968 Oldsmobile p/ windows, p/dr. locks, '77 DODGE - Aspen, 4 dr, ft., power angle, com- 0802. mailing. First Class or for appointment. Toronado, very good electric sunroof, alloy auto., a/c, p/s, p/b, plete for jeep. First Restoration Bulk. Mailings of as few condition, good tires, wheels, superb custom am/fm, low mileage, $1,000 or best offer. 609- MICKEY STARR Disc as 50 pieces are FIAT 124 SPORTS - being used every day. stereo system, CB radio. Jockey. Music for all economically feasible. exc. cond, just bought 395-1258. GUITAR LESSONS: All Spyder, 1971. Fair cond. Call William Vail 201-782- Best offer over $7000.609- new car, asking $2895. occasions. The best in FURNITURE STRIP- Monthly bulletins our 609-924-3834 after 7pm. 5567 after 5pm & 924-9123. Levels. Vocal coaching, portable sound. Go with PING - no hot dips or specialty. CCC DIRECT weekends. 609-448-3440. tape facilities avail. Bob the Pro. 609-737-0504. water wash. All repairs MAIL SERVICES, 60 '78 4 CYLINDER - POWER HACKSAW - Korman (609) 921-3669. & refinishing. Free North Main St., Cran- Starfire $3000. 609-448- '71 OLDS - good cond, Sperry electrical testers, RENTA WITCH -Bewitch estimates. Pick-up & bury 609-655-3477 or 609- BMW '75 Bavaria, auto., 1979 PINTO PONY - 4 delivery service. Lowest 443-4632. 0655 Sat. & Suns. p/s, p/b, reg. gas, $425. elec. drill, reasonable INSTRUCTION-in piano your guests. Tarot cards, p / s, p / b, stereo, a/c, Call 201-821-8059. spd, 30 mpg, 28,000 miles, offer. 609-443-1683. palmistry, crysta} prices. Call "Custom 55,000mi, gd cond / call $3000. 609-466-1011. and music theory, gazing, astrology. Refinishing Service" 609-466-0854 bet. 10-5. coaching for chamber Parties, all social func- Belle Mead, 201-359-5206. EDITING & "65 CJ-5, new clutch, 1970 VOLVO 145-wagon, PORSCHE 1965 - 356C, music, accompanying. drive shaft, brakes, tires, tions & private con- REWRITING - of 1973 SAAB 96V4 - Brand orig. engine, rebuilt Dec. orig. owner, B.M. New England sultation. Days, 201-721- premium quality for wagon wheels, am / fm, '80. Brand new snows, mechanically exc, some Recreational Conservatory & M.F.A. DIP'N Strip -free pick up meyer snow plow 1 yr. new condition, $1700, call 0430, eves. 873-2802. important books, papers, 609-882-7790. runs beautifully, 15-21 body rust, $5000 or best Princeton University. & delivery. Hand presentations. Science old. $2750. 201-874-3850 or MPG, needs body work, offer. Home 609-921-1682, Vehicles Jeffrev Farrineton 609- stripping, refinishing, and technology, 359-8256. $1500. Call days, 609-292- 72 TOYOTA CORONA - work 683-2628. 921-2753. Keep trying. repairing, caning & psychotherapy, econ- 6418, eves, after 6, 921- JONJIETHE rushing. Our reference, omics, historical $900 or best offer. Day 1755. I978MONZA WAGON 609-924-6500 x 315, eves MAGIC CLOWN your neighbors, DIP 'N and other narrative. 466-2992. '78 PLYMOUTH STRIP, 49 Main St., Copy generation bv Sales Managers car, kept SWQRDSPLAY Magic comedy & balloon Kingston, NJ. 609-924- taped dialog for people perfect, but with high AVAIL IMMED. - ARROW - white, exc animals. Available for 5668. Open Mon-Sat 9-5 too busy to write. Ef- '79 TURBO MUSTANG - cond & gas mileage, • Fencing Lessons school, shows, birthday mileage. 115,fl00nii. 4 cyl Indy 500 pace car, 19,000 Datsun Sedan, gd cond, pm. ficient, sensitive I spd, 2:1 mpg, snows, no low mileage, best offer 4spd, cassette tape deck, • Demonstrations parties, grand openings methods based on a dents or scratches. mi, all options including over $1200. Call Ed, 609- $3500 or best offer. 609- and funcl raisings. For quarter century of Recardo seats, racing 737-1225. ALWAYS LOW RATES further information call Asking $2000. Call after suspension, etc. A real 921-3092 days. B.M. RIDER Furniture - practice. Robert Lentz, 1:M\ p.m. MOTOR HOMES for 201-254-6374. repaired & refinished. 201-832-2702. beauty that listed at RENTandSALE lifl'J-443-1668 more than $10,000 new. '72 DODGE - Swinger PLYMOUTH FURY '74 - Antique restoration. $350. Good running car. 292 Highway 35 Caning & Rushing. Hand Price: $6650. Call 609-924- 81,000 mi, air, new tires, Eatontown, N.J. 07724 C.T.Jobson Y.0 BUICK SKYLARK - 2710. Body needs work. 2 dr, $725. Call eves, 609-443- MAGIC SHOWS - per- stripping. Pick up & KC ASvSOCIATES black w / biege int, V-6, a auto. 110,000 mi. 609-466- 201-544-9200 Master of Arms delivery service. Our / c, pw / Pd / ps / pb, 0997 eves. 1519. Mercer Fencing Club formed for children's COURTWORKS 1 birthday parties, only location rear of '75 The Ultimate in auto, sunroof, cruise, am "76 ALFA ROMEO - GT, banquets, dinner parties Main St., Kingston. Open Business Services, / fm / cassette stereo, very clean, stereo, 5 spd, '72 TOYOTA - Corolla, MERCER MALL Mon.-Sat. 9-5, 609-924- JEEPS, CARS, TRUCKS SNOWMOBILES - 2 or any such festive oc- including: reading lamps, custom 4 cyl, 44,000 mi. 215-736- new paint, looks & runs Massey Fergusons, 1 casions. Have performed 0147. •Secretarial Services wheels. Mint cond. $6500 1250. great. $1375. 201-359-3242. - avail, through gov't. works great, other for 609-452-1950 firm. 609-443-4975. agencies, many sell for 609-587-3661 in Princeton & •Telephone Answering under $200. Call 602-941- parts. $875 for both. 609- surrounding areas. Call •Addressing & Mailing '72 FORD - Gran Torino 1978 SUBARU -37.000 mi, 737-0887. for further information OUR 17th YEAR devoted •Bookkeeping '67 CHEVIE Nova sta. for parts; Ford hubcaps, 5-spd, 40mpg, 4-dr, exc. 8014, Ext. 7031 for your to the restoration of directory on how to 609-921-8796. •Travel Arrangements wagon- 6 cyl. stand, 14" rims. 609-921-2245. cond, 201-782-3808 after 6. antique & fine furniture. •Conference & Seminar trans, ex. condition, purchase. NATIONALLY CER- TIFIED speech Hirschmann Antique Planning radials, $600. 201-369- '78 PONTIAC 1973 VW - Squareback, Mobile Homes Restoration, formerly •Reasonably Priced 3234. CATALINA - a/c, p/s, runs & looks really nice. pathologist avail, for Gunsser, River Dr, p/b, p/w, many more. Reblt. eng. - 4-spd. gd. priv. therapy in Belle P.M. SOUND in Motion - '78 TOYOTA 1200 - low Mead area. Reas. rates. D.J.'s all occasions,- Titusville, 609-737-0800. 609-448-8894 • 1971 SUPER Beetle. $3000. Eves & wknds 609- tires, needs nothing. mileage, 5 spd, $3400 or Sound engine. Needs 394-0886. $1575 or b.O. Bill 609-924- CUSTOM BUILT - 24x00 201-359-2596. great sounds, great best offer. 609-448-3108. Mobile home. 3 BR. LV, price. 201-297-3368. work. $200. 201-521-1087. 1165. ; TYPING - Word '69 KARMAN GHIA - DR. Fr. eat in kit. BEGINNING PIANO - CANED & RUSHED - Processing, Disser- spacious yd. w/block instruction for children. Make an old chair better. tations, Term Papers, engine good, body rusted patio. 009-443-1664. '64 VW BUG - Perfect, in spots, beautiful 1 9 7 6 BLACK Comprehensive pro- DUET - Husband & wife Give it a new seat. Ex- Business Letters, '71 PLYMOUTH gram. Westminster pertly done, 609-395-0342. reliable trans. Sunroof, mileage, $300. 201-545- CHRYSLER CORDOBA- SATELLITE - Plus, exc. team. 2 guitars & vocals Resumes, etc. Prompt new radials, battery, gd. 0853. air, p/s, p/b, leather Choir College training. varied program. Call Ea Service. Pick up & cond, $1000 or best offer. Your home or mine. body. $600? Call Bill, 609- bucket seats, am/fm Call 609-452-8950. or Sue Cedar. 609-443- delivery. Call Clare 609- 924-1165. 1974 DODGE COLT - stereo, 4 Arriva tires, Instruction Becky 609-466-1349. 5163. 466-0126 or 215-943-5351. auto, a/c, snow tires, extra wheels w/snows, Business 1968'- E TYPE JAGUAR only 39,000 mi, asking reg. gas, ski rack, bike - 4.2 Roadster, racing $1100. 609-799-8816 after rack. $2200. 609-921-1755 AKHALDAN II is a Services red, 4 spd. exc. cond, less 5pm. after 5 pm. Motorcycles school in the FOURTH LARK STRING SMALL COMPUTER than 2,500 mi. since total WAY, a method of work- QUARTET - a touch of Consulting - Programs restoration. $6800 or best 1978 OLDS DELTA 88 - 4 on-oneself, utilizing the classics for weddings, written to suit your offer. Ken, 609-443-3300 dr, good cond, low teachings of G.I. Gurd- parties, receptions, w / WORD PROCESSING personal or business '73 COUGAR - a/c, high CYCLES - (5) Honda iieff, P.D. Ouspensky, optional recorder. 201- 184 Nassau St. needs. Week nights call ext. 260, 201-752-4328 mileage, a/c, p/s, p/b, mi., good cond. Best 1000, Kawasaki 900 & 297-4267, 297-4170, 249- 609-448-5861 after 6pm. after 5. $2800 or best offer. 201- Wilhelm Reich, and Princeton, NJ offer. 609-443-4820 after 6 others. Low mil., top others, & led by an ex- 5460, 609-924-6037. 609-683-0120 874-6076. pm. cond. Call 609-452-2066 or 1976 OLDS CUTLASS - perienced teacher. 609- 924-6543 eves. 443-1898. DISC JOCKEY FOR Agreements, legal SUPER TYPIST - varied Supreme,.2 dr, p/s, p/b, '76 HONDA ACCORD - forms; letters repetitive abilities, including a/c, am/tm stereo, elec. HIRE - Weddings, BMW - Bavaria, '71, am/fm, 5 spd, mint cond. HONDA ODYSSEY - BASS & GUITAR Parties, Dances, Live •letters, mailing lists, technical. Accurate & windows door locks, rear silver, 78,000 mi, 4 spd, Asking $3350 or best A UNIQUE Approach to envelopes, labels, news reasonable. 609*921-3135 window defroster, 46,000 Moon Buggy. Like new. Lessons with an ex- Band Sound. For low needs work, $1200. 609- Offer. 201-359-7374. Call 609-452-2066 or 924- perienced professional language learning 25 cost, any type music - letters, meeting notices, eyes & wkends. mi. Asking $2850. 609-924- 448-7681. languages. Native appropriate for clubs, 4062. 6543 eves. musician. Creative & Disco, 50's, Pop, Elvis, '74 VALIANT- p/s,. p/b, affordable. Also very teachers and translators. etc. Barry Davison, 609- sales & small 1980 PHOENIX X - 5 dr. $625. '71 Torino, p/s, p/b, Instruction for children businesses; manur CARTOONIST - Avail, good with beginners. Call 466-2709, 466-1141. for illustrations, slides, 1977 CHEVY MONZA - hatchback, $5700, auto, stereo, $500. 609-921-2805. Lan at 609-924-6934 or and adults. All levels. scripts, term a/c, p/s, p/fr. disc '79 SUZUKI - DS80, exc. 924-7039. Brush-up, conversational papers, theseses, overhead trans. Call 201- 2+2 liftback, exc. cond, and literary classes. EXPERIENCED string 263-4882 eves & wkends. low mileage, best offer. brakes, steel belted cond., seldom used. Must musicians for hire. Add a resumes, student radial tires, am/fm sell. 201-359-7225. Intensive courses for projects; manuals, 609-896-O630. '79 SEVILLE DIESEL - EXPERIENCED - travelers and business pleasant touch to your radio, exc. cond. Must showroom cond, $12,000. Tutor. Licensed teacher. party or special occasion charts, high revision TYF1NG at home. Quick, sell 201-359-6423 after people. T-toring. Call from classical to popular work. All done on Xerox accurate, neat, '78 VW RABBIT - 4dr, 5:30. 609-397-1906. Help your child to 609-924-2252. champagne ed, air, 1979 KAWASAKI SR650, develop ability & con- music at your request. 800. We can revise, up- reasonable. Selectric am/fm St., 32,000 mi, '71 TOYOTA - Gd tires excellent condition. fidence in reading and Call 201-359-1662 or 359- date and retain your Correcting. 609-466-1708 $4900. 609-799-4605. snws, batt, 60,000 not $2000. Call 609-393-1528. language skills. 609-443- CAREER AND 7876. work. Professional or 924-9600, ask for "71 FORD STN Wgn - runn. Ask $200. 609-924- 5346. EDUCATIONAL COUN- training course offered. Madri. 1978 MGB - am/fm $150. Needs body work. 0431. SELING - indivi- Notary Public services. cassette radio, exc. cond, 609-443-4381. MATH TUTORING - by dual testing, career $4900. 201-874-8109 after '74 VALIANT BROUGH- CYCLE TRAILER - Ph.D., High School & planning, college ad- CLOWNS FOR HIRE - TYPING - Will tran- 7pm. 70 PLYMOUTH AM-A Fantastic Car: 2 Holds 3, heavy duty, new. College level, SAT & all visement. For brochure Jitterbug & Lollipop: RESUMES UNLIMITED scribe tape recorded DUSTER - $1500, fast dr w/black ext, crushed call Anna Willingham, parties, greetings, speeches, lectures, Call 609-452-2066 or 924- college board exams, M.A., MS.W. 20 Nassau - Your complete one stop seminars, etc. Call 201- '70 MG MIDGET - orig! 4spd, 440 eng., '70 velour int. Plus - a/c, 6543 eves. remedial & enrichment promotions. 609-466-1246., resume service featuring Plymouth Barracuda, am/fm, rr defog, p/s, St:, Princeton, 609-921- 521-1313 eves. owner, very good cond, programs, custom, in- 8638. resumes professionally runs fine, wire wheels, $500. 609-448-1455 aft p/b, very low mileage, dividual instruction. 609- written to highlight your new top, many extras. 4pm. 20+mpg, uses regular 448-3690. qualifications, expertly gas. Original owner, just PIANO INSTRUCTION - DISCO - Professionals. 2 TRUCK & WINDOW Call Verne, 609-448-0526 Trucks D.J.'s, 6000 watt sound typed & duplicated. For days. 1978 CHEVY MONZA - got company car. $2100 recording artist will personal, confidential Lettering - show cards, hatchback, exc. cond, or b/o. Call 609-883-1173 teach rock & roll system. Unique light service call 609-448-0707. paper signs. Herbert C. EXPERIENCED TU- technique to in- snow, fog. Competitive' 1970 VALIANT - needs auto, trans, 4 cylinder, eves. Rodgers, 201-297-1648. p/s,' am/fm radio, 2 snow 1966 INTERNATIONAL - TOR - all levels of math termediary students and prices. Call Dave 201-254- good home. Body looks (including SAT reviews) will also teach beginners. 4988. PROFESSIONAL TYP- terrible, tires are good, tires incl. silver. $4500 or Crawler Loader #TD340 best offer. 609-393-5545 Diesel. Runs well. 4-way physics, chemistry, & Very patient with ING SERVICE - Car- car runs well. Exc. French; also beginning children. For afternoon duner's Shopping Center, PROFESSIONAL AC- station car. $295. Call 609- before 5, ask for Ray or '65 CHRYSLER 300 bucket. $3965 firm. 609- Ann. 586-4580. Spanish. Exc. local ref's and evening lessons 609- Rte. 130 & Princeton / COUNTING Services, 921-2452. convertible. Gd. running avail. Princeton Univ. 443-4117. Catering Hightstown Rd., Income Tax preparation. cond. Ideal for Jr. Please call 609-734- Hightstown, NJ 609-448- Call 609-466-2666. VW '68 - Bug, auto, new restoration or 2nd local 7929. 1976 THUNDERBIRD - eng.- paint, tires. Needs car. Best offer. 609-655- '71 INTERNATIONAL - 6707. Your complete gorgeous, cream color seal. $950. 609-921-3160. 2336 after 6:30 pm. 12 ft. step van. 609-695- CHESS LESSONS - with secretarial service exterior, dark brown 5666 or 771-1478. LEARN TO DRAW - International Master, THE GINGHAM featuring Error Free vinyl roof and cloth in- '75 PEUGEOT 504 - Artist will teach high experienced teacher. GOURMETS - Be a guest Automatic Typing - BMW '77 - 50,000 miles, school - adult, Beginners at your own party - every page an original. Know V2£ terior. Every luxury you Sedan, 1st class cond., welcome, no exp. nee, Extremely low rates for catering for any oc- Also fetters, resumes, can imagine and more. asking $6800. Call 215-862- new Michelins & seat 1980. CHEVY - 1/2 ton teacher of this stature, 5862 or 862-2612. only desire to learn. Call casions. Fine foods theses, dissertations, before you $ Mint condition, am / fm 8 covers, istd., «65,000mi. pickup truck with cap or 60*466-1295. reduced rates for expertly prepared - addressing & mailing, track stereo for good 609JMW538: separately. 5,000 miles. children. Call 609-924- delectable hors Xerox copies: Equip- listening. $3500 firm. 609- MERCEDES 220S - 1962, Call 609-799-3025. 9083 after 12 noon. d'oeuvres, entrees, ment: IBM Correcting Listen to ^s 890-2598, if no answer 448- good mechanical cond. MUSTANG II - hat- desserts. 201-874-5785 or Selectric II and an IBM 1802. Body needs repair. Call chback, '75, 4 spd, exc. PRIVATE FLUTE - 609-466-2184. 609-924-5006. cond, $2300. 609-443-3965. '744W/DGMC- pickup, instruction, concert GUITAR - Lessons all Memory typewriter. .3/4 ton, 2500 series, flutist has openings levels, all styles, taught JEEPS, CARS, Trucks - '74 PONTIAC-p/s, p/b, extras, exc. cond, $2600. (Princeton studio). Also by Berklee College of MARTIN'S |^CONCERT! fm, a/c, gd cond, 609-443- 1977 WHITE DODGE - 609-448-2497. sales of fine flutes & Music graduate. Call Ed available through Monaco Royale. p/s, p/b, JANITORIAL - Main- in government agencies, 4146 aft 5. piccolos from student to Cedar 609-143-5163. Classifieds tenance. Complete line of a/c, am radio, blue cloth professional ' models. many sell for under $200. int, 104,000 mi, car in '72 CHEVY Pick-up. 250 janitorial maintenance. Call 602-941-8014 ext 6934 '76 98 REGENCY - good cond, was NJ Anthony Peck 609-924- Sell 8 ways Commercial only. Dick for your directory on how eng. 6 cyl. 3 spd. $1500 or 3670 (24 hrs., leave CORNERSTONE MUSIC Martin, 609-890-2949. loaded. 609-655-5666 or trooper car. Call 609-448- best offer. 201-874-3482. message). - Piano, Organ. Call 201- to purchase. 771-1478. 6120 asking $1500. 369-6991. All levels. (609)924-3250 Fully insured. V

2-C Classified Advertising Week of February 4-6,1981 Special Services Home Services Building Building Home Repairs Painting & Plumbing Moving & Financial Services Services Services . Paperhanging Hauling CUSTOM MADE - Drapes, cornices, bed- I'M OFFERING MORE - GENERAL MASTERCRAFTS - BROPHY'S services than before to CONTRACTORS Commercial & industrial Painting & Roofing PAINTING & 'MOVING & HAULING, LOANS TO NJ - spreads, & accessories. contractor. Partitions, Paperhanging - Frank quality service, at Homeowners, $3000 to 20 % disc on our complement our fine upholstery. We now offer New homes, additions, remodeling, alterations, Int. & ext. painting, Janda. 292 Dutch Neck" reasonable rates. 609-924- $50,000 for debt con- decorator fabrics. Call Rd. Call (609) 448-3578. 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LET TAX LAWS - work of embroidering, BOB'S SLIPCOVERS No job too small 609-883- any bath area for $390. removal, free estimates. for you. Business & Monograms, alterations 609-655-1573. 4138. Includes waterproof Call B.B. Blount, 609-466- personal returns ex- & lessons. 609-896-1577. sheetrock & choice of 14 3926. Roofing & pertly prepared. Call 609- TREE WORK - ALL MASON REPAIRS - both decorator ceramic tile Gardening & 448-8933. Types Pruning, Topping, indoors & outdoors, colors. Limited offer. Siding sidewalks & also Call 201-636-8735. CAPITOL Painting in- Landscaping STORAGE TRAILERS - Feeding, Removal, Complete remodeling or TAX TIME - Zangara & for rent by week or Storm Damage, Land sidewalk reconstruction. terior & exterior, ALLIED ROOFING - Cicerale. Professional Clearing & Chipper 3968241 Just call 609-924-6489. small repairs. reasonable rates, fully month. 40-45 ft, pick up & insured. 609-883-1537. New and old roofs of all tax services. Individual delivery. 609-395-0045 or Service. Firewood & '30 YKS. LOCAL types repaired. Fill and COMPLETE LAWN - & business taxes 799-8811 eves. wood chips available. EXPERIENCE driveway stone maintenance, gardening prepared in thorough. ADDITIONS, ROOFING, Competent work at a fair aluminum siding, gut- Painting & delivered. All work & landscaping, shrub & manner so you pay price. Fully insured. WATLINGTON'S PA- guaranteed. No job too tree pruning & feeding. regular lowest legal tax. Free estimates. Con- ters, replacement Paperhanging INTING - Interior & 609-924-06%. MICRO-COMPUTER AMERICAN COL- windows, Stephen J. Exterior, and gutter small. 609-448-5707. Free Reasonable. 201-251-6878 sumer bureau ONIAL Reproductions estimates. or 201-727-0259 evenings. SERVICES - Consultant - registered. 609-737-3126. Denarski Home Im- cleaning. 609-799-2020 no Analyst. 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Fees related to services Alterations - Janice Our Services Include: home construction, Reputation Free estimates. 609-452- provided. Call for appt. Wolfe - Call 609-448-2125. Cleaning, Inspecting, alterations & additions, Local References Marshall Electric, Inc. 1718. James Harttraft, Jr. Repairing, Relining. We LEAKS - tub & shower Fully Insured High ts town, N.J. interior & exterior specialist in repair & 609-799-1686 CPA, 609-443-4409. also install chimney painting, complete waterproofing. Ceramic Lie. & Per. #6296 Warren Plaza, West, Rt. FIELDS & WOODS caps, spark arresters, planning program. Call 609-443-3166 130, Hightstown. dampers, stoves, etc. tile expertly installed. DOMINICKPintinalliJr. mowed - brush cleared. 609-397-3645. Mr. Tile, 609-882-0378. NOW THERE'S - a 609-924-6250. Fully Insured. Certified - Painting Contractor - Hightstown / E. Windsor Member of National Interior & exterior, area. Residential company that does it all. EXPERIENCED - for Residential & com- We will remove, top or Chimney Sweep Guild. electrical service is our ,W>396-824I CPA WILL PREPARE - 609-924-1760 Emergen- house repairs, property mercial. Free estimates. specialty. prune your trees. Cut your individual income I LOVE TO SEW- cies Call: 201-735-7708. maintenance, inside & Call any time, 609-882- '30 YRS. LOCAL wood into lengths for ixix return or provide women's & children's out painting, etc. 1631. EXPERIENCE your fireplace or wood accounting services. Call sewing & alterations. CARPET Cleaning Responsible & HALASZ ELECTRICAL stove. Split the wood after 4P.M. 609-896-2781. Exp. will pick up. 609-921- reasonable. Call Bill 609-[ EXPERIENCED RE- according to your needs, 2805. Special - Any size room Contractors Inc. 42 ROOFING - Free steam cleaned by ex- 924-5792 after 6pm. LIABLE Painters, Dayton Rd., Jamesburg. - & stack it where it's .EXPERT - commercial available for interior estimates. Repair or convenient for you. perts, $19.95. New Dawn. 201-297-0915 or 521-0919. install, all types of & personal income tax 201-466-4313 / 800-822- SESZTAK BUILDERS painting. Low cost. Fast Industrial, commercial Grind away the stump & preparation by CPA. 609- Service. Free Estimates. roofing & leaders, gut- fill the hole with topsoil & 8928. 1 & residential. All types of ters & chimney flashing. 443-5407. ALTERATIONS - One REMODELING Call 609-259-3134. wiring & repair. No job a little seed. Don't call 3 day service. Call 609-799- Call John Duma, 609-448- men to do 1 job, call the MAKE YOUR HOME ALTERATIONS too large or small. 7405. 9625 after lpm and beautiful economically ADDITIONS company staffed & weekends. equipped to do it all. by yourself. All you need CHARLIE THE BELLE MEAD Roofing - TAX RETURNS is some professional Residential - Com- PAINTER. Interior & Take advantage of our repared. Call William 28 yrs. in business. Free winter rates. Call Us, advice & shopping tips. .mercial Custom Built exterior. Free estimates. N.W. MAUL & SON estimates on all type P'. Brody, Public Ac- Call 609-921-6662. Homes 609-466-0732 & 466- 609-448-6563. Tree Care Inc, 201-297- countant, 609-896-2192. 2980. U.S. Hwy. 130 & < roofing and leaders and 9300. Home Services 396-8241 Griggs Drive gutters and chimney LAMP SHADES - Lamp 30 YRS. LOCAL MIKE'S PRO. PAIN- 201-329-4656 Flashing. Call anytime, mounting and repairs. EXPERIENCE TING of Dayton. Reas. 609-924-2040 or 201-359- WINDOW DECOR - Nassau Interiors, 162 MASON CONTRACTOR Free ests. 201-329-3165. Repair Service 5992 (local call from Snowplowing INDIVIDUAL INCOME r Levelors - verticals, etc. Nassau St., Princeton. - Chimneys, Hearths. Electrical Power & Princeton). Commercial & Tax returns prepared. Measured & installed at Backings for Wood PAPERHANGING BY Lighting Installations Residential Both federal & state. fantastic discount. Shop stoves. Fireplaces, OVERHEAD GARAGE Donald, 609-585-7598. Industrial Maintenance call 609-924-1735 Licensed CPA. Call 609- at home for custom FLOOR SANDING Patios, . or ANY type DOORS. Elec. operators. Why wait until the roof Driveways Constructed 448-4766 after 6 pm. tables, walls in: wood, hardwood floors sanded Brick, Block, Stone or Factory to you. Over the INTERIOR & Exterior leaks? Plan ahead for Back Hoe Work mirror, plexiglass, and finished. Phone 609^ Concrete Work. Free counter or full service Painting - free estimates, your roofing needs Expert Landscaping chrome, formica, etc. 585-8235. estimates. No job too parts & repairs. Call reasonable rates, clean ALL TYPES of electrical NEW ROOF'S REPAIRS Free Estimates Our ideas or yours. 201- small. Call 201-521-0621. free, for free info. 800- work. Call T. Laski 609- work. 201-359-3387. Call 609-924-1735 Special Services 828-4838. Aft. 6 pm 201-329-3064. 872-4980 Ridge Door, W. 799-1462. COOPER & SCHAFER PRACTICO Assoc. ex- New Rd., Mon. Jet. 63 Moran Princeton pert housecleaning. Call CARPENTRY RESIDENTIAL 609-924-2063 LORD AND BURNHAM 609-396-8735. MASONRY & Carpentry Heating & WOMAN'S TOUCH AVAMIAN COMMERCIAL GREENHOUSES ADDITIONS Work - Fireplaces, ad- Lean to Cleaning Service - office Appliance ditions; remodeling, PETER FIUMENERO Air Conditioning & homes. 201-874-3010. Repair & Service REMODELING Window Solar KITCHENS kitchens & home im- JR. Our 125th Air Conditioning provements. Free PAINTING COLLEGE SELECTION JIM FARLEY RESTORATIONS KERO-SUN HEATERS - Year Washers TOP HAT CUSTOM BARNS estimates. W.A. Wor- & 609-924-2590 & APPLICATION Refrigeration Dryers telman, 609-448-0165. PAPERHANGING Sales, service & expert COUNSELING - in- Heating Dishwashers CHIMNEYSWEEPER advice on heater Relax with peace of 609-259-7940 Peter Wikoff SPRAY PAINTING ROOFING THOMAS B. GOODNOW dividuals & small Ranges, etc. HOME REPAIRS - 609-799-3657 eves. selection. Free 5 gallon groups. Dr. Michael L. Reasonable mind, eliminate chimney Superior Craftmanship container with heater - taking grasscutting Kosenthal, 609-737-2236. All work Guaranteed fire. Analysis of chimney Reasonable rates "Hutch purchase. Lambertville, ASPHALT & FIBER - contracts for 1981. Ex- problems by a • prof, NJ. 609-397-3348, 215-862- GLASS SHINGLING & perienced. 609-921-3667. 609-143-6904 or G & J Construction Co. - The Handyman" 609-466- Eves. RUG CLEANING & 609-443-6989 firefighter. Clean, Roofing, Gutters, 3017.. " 5064 eves. REPAIRS. Prompt, free SHAMPOOING - thorough, efficient Masonry* General estimates and in- Janitorial Service & WOOD STOVES IN- service. Contracting, Repairs. PAINTING - interior, spections. Long TOP SOIL, STONE & Cleaning Service - Snow STALLED - Hearths & 201-369-4274 .Free Estimates. 609-448- CARPENTRY - painting, exterior very guarantees and' out- FERTILIZER, Bulldozer Plowing, James chimney systems. Please 1395. plumbing, repairs, professional, 8 yrs. exp. standing reputation. Fair work, trenching and land Streeter, Trenton, NJ call Scott Demme, 201- furniture refinishing. in Princeton. prices, local references. clearing. 201-297-9224 or 609-393-4438. 788-1046. THOMAS B. GOODNOW Reasonable, . free 184 Carter Rd., Princeton 297-3091. taking grasscutting Experienced & estimates. Call Colin 609-921-1277 924-7737 S & T EXCAVATING reasonable. Steve Muse, Tarns, 609-921-2720 or 921- contracts for 1981. Ex- 609-921-8231. LAWN MOWER - & MAILING LISTS HIGH FUEL BILLS? perienced. 609-921-3667. CONT. INC. - Com- 2079. small engine repairs. maintained - Specializing Choose Oil Turnatives: Eves: mercial - Residential. 50 Lawn mowers shar- in non-prof orgs, chur- airtight wood/coal yrs. exp. Fully insured QUALITY HOME ches, schools. Add, stoves, multi-fuel fur- Save! Start with the bes IMPROVEMENTS JESS E. SAVADGE - £,3968241 Beat Ole pened. Pick up & naces, pipe accessories, Expert Excavating

Gardening & Housesitting Apts./Houses Choose your Landscaping To Share next apartment NEED HOUSE- SITTING? Planning carefully... NOW RENTING DOERLER sabbatical or vacation? FEMALE HOUSEMATE you'll live there LANDSCAPES Responsible, non- - wanted to share Largel smoking young couple house on 7 acres ID for many years, Princeton Arms Landscape Designing loves pets & plants. Good Hillsborough. $150. pei consider the finest... and references. Call day or month + utilities. Call Luxury Apartments Contracting night, 609-924-2344. Ken after 6 pm 201-369- 609-924-1221 8512. 1 and 2 Bedrooms INSURE YOUR • Robbinsville Rural setting with acres of TOM'S TREE SERVICE house's safety. Mature Tree cutting. Nashua adult will housesit while FEMALE WANTED to breathing space around wood stove dealer. For you are away. share furnished 2 lovely apartments. Extra Starting at $325. more information call References supplied at bedroom townhouse A$tywi-mwd large rooms with wall-to- 609-466-2666 or write PO request. 609-888-2063. apartment. $240 + wall carpetings. Free Box 133, Pennington, NJ •a/util. Ask for Karen, parking for 2 cars. per month 08534. 609-882-6848. Convenient to all high- RESPONSIBLE YOUNG ways. WOMAN - seeks hse sit. WESTERN TRENTON - At Princeton Meadows, our Features: position in Princeton Non-smoker. Varied distinctive community of studio, SHARON ARMS SCENIC CREATIONS, area. Have ref. 609-921- roup of nice people, dog one &• two bedroom lu.xury Sharon Rd. across from the INC. Designing and 3491. t 3 cats. Furnished room Country Club. Just east on Rte. Wall-to-Wall carpeting over planting, lawn main- with full use of large 6 apartments. You II reside in one of\'ew 130 at Rte. 33 North of 1-95 at concrete in 2nd floor apts. tenance, sodding. bdrm house. $175 incl. Exit 7A. N J. Tpke. Commerical & utils. 609-392-1725. Jersey's most exclusive locations, Mr. Sheehan 259-9449 All utilities except Electric residential. Free Apts./Houses convenient by train to both Individually controlled heat estimates. Call 609-448- •Veil' York and Philadelphia. 3473 or 609-890-9086. To Share SHARE A comfortable Ahdyou II •enjoy year-round • East Windsor 2 air conditioners country house near In the Princeton- activity, including swimming, l Hightstown area. Luxury Private entrances Princeton. Call 609-799- tennis, golf and a private club- 3RD HOUSEMATE - 3 1385. garden apartments in Walk-in closets Snow Plowing bdrm house. 3 mi so. ctr, house with lounge and restaurant. quiet, suburban settings. Individual balconies of Princeton. $190+. Feb. MATURE FEMALE Princeton Meadows, we're All have private balconies, 609-921-0239 eves & seeks the same to share a more than just a place to live. spacious, well kept Storage room within apt. JOHN'S SNOW Removal wknds. completely furnished IVe're a place to Come to Life! j grounds. Wall-to-wall & small appliance Laundry Rooms house in Lawrenceville, Some units available with carpeting. Free off-street repair. Residential- 2 BDRM. APT. - to share. near bus line. $187.50 plus parking. Swim Club. Commercial. 24 Hour $175+one-half utils. Near 1/2 utils. Available washers & dryers and fireplaces. Superintendent on site. Emergency Service. MCCC. Call Kay, 609-890- immediately. 609-882- Decorated models open daily. 3275. Don't wait till you're 3427 after 7pm. For more information call • 1 BR from $310 and up snowed under and every 2 BR from $365 and up Open Mon.-Fri. plow service you call is PRINCETON HOUSE-1 (609) 799-3510 either too busy or can't person to share w/prof. 12:00-5:00 p.m. do it for less than man; fully furn, w/fplc; FEMALE HOUSEMATE WYNBROOK "$!!?+?#$!!!" Call now $275 incl util, avail 3/1. - wanted, cooperative, and ask about a season 609-921-6455 eves, 734- coed, w / piano, garden, WEST contract at reasonable 3052 days. garage. S. Harrison St; Dutch Neck Rd. 609-448-4801 low rates. John J. Tocco, $175 / mo+ util. 609-924- Mr. & Mrs. White 448-3385 609-924-6779. HOUSEMATE WAN- 7278 after 8pm. TED-to share large BROOKWOOD Directions: From Princeton: Princeton-Hightitown beautiful old house in Rd.. turn right on Old Trenton Rd., % mile turn left SNOW PLOWING - Rocky Hill with three GARDENS and follow signs. working professionals. FEMALE ROOMMATE - Hickory Corner Rd. Commercial & to share apartment in Created by tlu: people ofl.inpro Residential, parking lot, Includes yard, barns, Princeton Meadows. Mr. Ptashinski 448-5531 driveways. Also, dishwasher, pond, Own room, $155 per firewood for sale. Back fireplace. March 1 CHESTNUT opening. $190. eves: 609- month plus 1/3 utilities. Hoe Service. Call Phone Erica 609-799-8668 WILLOW anytime, 609-924-9555 or 921-3421. lpam-6pm. 609-882-4078. I Rent now! 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References The Yardley apartment off-street parking. For townhome. Featuring 2 bedrooms, dramatic cathedral ceil- RETIRED PRINCETON future occupancy, call our ings, wall-to-wall carpeting, kitchen appliance package, Couple - need 2 bdrm. 1st FEMALE ROOMMATE thoroughly checked. Call fir. apt. by March 1st or for information. that thinks it's a home. Resident Managers. heat circulating fireplaces, heat pump for energy efficient needed - Princeton Roommate Finding heating and air conditioning and more. Move in now or in the sooner. 18 yrs. at current Meadows, $212. Call after Our brand new. very efficient heating & spring. Rentals from $450. Call (215) 862-5077 or 885-2600 address but house being 6:00. 609-799-4091. Service. 609-924-5153. WOODBROOK converted to Con- spacious duplex air conditioning: 12-5PM daily. In NJ call collect. dominiums. 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Take 332 west to Stony Hill Rd. - to share large 4 bdrm Go IV2 miles, right on Heacock Rd. to samples on right. 1505 Parkside Ave. just moments from the heart of ext. 5 bet. 8am & 5pm. home in Monmouth Jet. 2 story garden apts, Some historical Princeton House has 2 baths, air ONE BEDROOM - for IGP GRflNOfl PflKC with private balconies and The ultimate in gracious living, this prestig- cond, washer/dryer, completely carpeted. ious, new complex offers spacious 1 and 2 BR rent in private home MOTHER & 9 yr old son garage & large yard. 883-7537 apts. and rental townhouses of up to 1300 sq. feet. seek small house or 2- $150/mo plus 1/4 utils. w/private bath, gen- Call 201-329-3531, eves. tleman preferred only. Exclusive luxury features include: Bedroom apartment in Rooms For Rent LUXURIOUS, SPACIOUS APARTMENTS PARKSIDE • Optional den w/custom wet bar the country. Willing to Parking facility, 7 ROOM HOUSE - to reference required. Call 1 & 2 Bedroom, renting from $310. Free cooking gas, MANOR 9 Private entrance • Color-coordinated kitchen share. 609-924-0988. after 5pm 609-924-0541. • Private balconv share with 1 other 1465 Parkside Ave. ROOM FOR RENT heating gas, hot water. Patios & balconies on all apart- Immediate Occupancy VISITING ITALIAN professional person in Close to 1-95, 15 min. ments. Some with central air. 2 story Garden Apts. Professor and wife need quiet village just outside ROOM FOR RENT - 882-3930 MODELS From $460. Princeton. 609-924-0686. from Princeton, 10 min. one bedroom apartment private home, Prn. Jet from Trenton. Non- Office open Mon. through Fri. 10 - 4:30 VERSAILLES OPEN DAILY Inc. 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NEW LISTING 13'/,% FINANCING AVAILABLE to qualified CAN BE SUBDIVIDED "5 BEDROOMS"! Spacious Bi-level located in buyer through builder on builder's models or Lots of possibilities for this heavily wooded popular Montgomery Twp. featuring an extra custom home on any of remaining eight lots. 75+ acres in Montgomery Twp. This quaint large kitchen with paneled breakfast area, 2!4 Directions: 206 south to west on Dutchtown- Colonial features 4 bedrooms, a large kitchen, baths, family room w/sliding doors onto patio. Harlingen Road, right on Holly; right on living, dining and family room. Also several Just a bike ride away from skating, swimming Heather; right on Johnson.. ..,•.. . . farm/storage outbuildings. Call for more and golf. Only . $97,000. Starting at $121,900. details $285,000.

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CRANBURY Nothing SUCCEEDS like SUCCESS! Victorian 1860 vintage in heart of historic district. Entrance foyer, living room with IF YOU'RE SERIOUS ABOUT SUCCESS, and if you would like to pursue a rewarding career in. real estate with the recog- fireplace, formal dining room, modern ized leader in New Jersey real estate sales, call us today. kitchen, family room, office with outside entrance, large screened porch overlooking Bob Hofmaster „_.,_. ,*»«« ~~~~ ,» ,» Manager, Princeton Office (609)683-0300 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. private rear yard, 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, 2- Weichert Co., Realtors v ' r car garage. $139,900. Is Hopewell Township desirable but unaffordable? Not now! Just take a look at this 3 bedroom home and you'll be pleasantly surprised at the freshly painted rooms and wide-

MUtlSTOWN WIST board floors throughout. A sunny; glassed-in porch adjoins MOftftlSTOWNCUT CCNT4AI O#flCf JUaltg the kitchen. Perhaps best of all is that a separate, income- AUCTION ornct producing apartment will help to pay expenses. $84,500. miuiuxcf O"i Realtor 37 N. Main St. Cranbury. N.J. STATt SCHOOL Evenings: 609-395-1135 NC LOCATION O»*Ct Days: 609-395-0444 WEKHCRT MOfTTUGt CO HO»Cim£$ MA MAGI MIN 'MDGCWOOO O*ft HOMO-KUS RINNElOM Apts. For Rent Apts. For Rent

EAST WINDSOR Handsomely remodeled - 2 bedroom apartment on 102 Weichert associates attained mem- 1 & 2 bedroom lovely, Nassau St. Available bership in the 1980 N.J. Million Dollar garden apts. W/w car- immediately, for Club! Nothing succeeds like success! peting. Heat & hot water $600/monthly. included. From $310. . RENDALL-COOK & COMPANY HAMPTON ARMS Realtors 603-448-1440 609-924-0322 This nearly-new Garrison Colonial house, in a lovely area of BEDROOM APT adjoins 2 BDRM - liv. rm, large East Amwell, is truly an exceptional offering. There are two Weichert University, blocks from kitchen, Belle Mead fireplaces, one in the living room, and one in the family room; a Nassau, air cond., dish- area, $250/mo plus util. handsome dining room; a master bedroom and three corner washer, garage, large Avail. immediately. /' / O MLS (Multiple Listing Services) Realtors back yard, $330 heat & Lease, refs, security bedrooms - and much more, totaling 2450 square feet, very*' /' (1/ •Weichert Offices \i^y * Weichert Offices to open in 1981 water included. 609-921- required. Call 201-874- attractively situated. $124,900. 3478 eves, 734-1725 days. 4121 Eisenhower Gallery • 32 OFFICES THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY • of Homes,»ReaItors. LAWRENCEVILLE -1 & 2 bdrm Apts & PRINCETON BORO - Townhouses, White Pine large 3 room apt avail. Apts (609) 883-3333. March 1st, center of town, $400. Not suitable Apts. For Rent Apts. For Rent HAMILTON TWP for pets or children. Call Centrally Located Princeton Woodmere Apts. Hughes 609-924-0633 or 924-9371. Drive, 1 & 2 bedrooms, Side-by-side Duplex for Sale UNFURNISHED EF- LUXURY APT - new, 2 some/den. (609) 587-2414. HOPEWELL TWP - 1>2 FICIENCY - located in bdrm. 2 baths, liv rm, din bdrm apt w/lge liv rm, village of Lawrenceville. rm, full kit. balcony, LAWRENCEVILLE -1 & 2nd fl. $350/mo + share 609-896-0557 aft 5pm. 2 bdrm Apts & utils. Convenient com- fully carpeted, central muter location. Call 609- Comfortable two family house located within air. TENNIS & POOL, Townhouses. Sturwood 3 ROOM & BATH country setting, Cran- Hamlet Apts (609) 896- 737-1480. walking distance of Princeton High School, w/heat. country jiving in bury area, 10 min. from 2035. The oldest house in the historic village of East Millstone, this Community Park, Princeton Medical Center historical Colonial hse, P'ton. $550 + utils. Avail. PRINCETON BORO - 2 house has a gracious front entrance, a charming keeping room and Nassau Street.- large trees, stream, March 1. 609-799-0911, room apt, kitchen, NEW LUXURY - con- combination liv rm/bdr- with a large fireplace and old mantlepiece, very attractive living forest, exceptionally 924-6332, eves only. and dining rooms, plus a master bedroom with dressing room clean. Privacy, con- temporary in downtown m, & bath. 1st fl. Avail, Princeton, $330 per immed. $275. Call 609- and full bath on the first floor. Upstairs are three other Ltve in one half and rent the other I venient to Lawrenceville LUXURY CONDO - 2 month. 609-921-3546 eves. & Princeton, single or bdrm, l1- baths, w/w, 924-0633 or 924-9371. bedrooms and a hall bath. $165,000. married couple. No pets, S550 plus utils. Eves 201- Each side has: 1st floor- covered porch, •non-smoker. $310/mo. 469-0620. 2 BDRM - new, air, pool, PRINCETON BORO - living room, fireplace, dining room, and kit- After 7pm 609-924-1256, tennis, wash/dryer, w/w, spacious 4 room 1st fl chen; 2nd floor - 3 bedrooms and bath, full days 587-4909. cable, 5 mi. to Princeton. apt, avail. March 1st. $400 + utils. 1 mo. rent Walking distance to Apts. For Rent Apts. For Rent Apts. For Rent walk-up attic and full basement. Twin FURNISHED - 3 room / 4 free. 609-799-2349. . center of town. $475 garage with common driveway and room House / Cottage / excluding utils. Call 609- backyard. $185,000. BEAUTIFUL 2 bdrm apt Apt house with equipped 924-0633 or 924-9371. " DARIEN AT NEW WASHINGTON in recently remodeled / kitchen, a/c. individual HOPEWELL TWP HOPE Ltd, Village 2, 1 CROSSING - Very PRINCETON MEA- For Sale By Owner restored 2 fam Colonial heat control, TV, Country 5rm, kids / pets bedroom apartments secluded 4rm, 1st floor. DOWS - 1 bdrm, house. Modern Kit & carpeting at Motel ok, Fireplace, Large $300 per month; Breakfast nook, wall to attractive field view, WINDSOR MILL 2 bedroom / den Telephone /Mr- Garretion before 5 p.m. hath, a/c, pvt entry. $365 in Hightstown / Windsor treed lot, only $375! Ads Condo. 1 bdrm, top floor, wall, more! only $300 Ads free gas heat, $380, avail + elec. Hageman Co. area. No lease required. subject to • availability. townhouses $525 per subject to availability. Feb 1. 609-799-9082 eves. 609-9243300 or after 7 p.m. 609-924-4431 Relators. 609-448-0600. From $135 per week incl. Home Seekers $60 609- $400 per mo+util. 609- month. Plus electric, 215- Home Seeker $60 609-394- After Feb 1, call 799-2710 all util. 609448-8637. 394-5900. 882-9215. 862-9133. 5900. days. HOME HUNTER'S GUIDE Week of February 4-6,1981 5-C

CARNEGIE SCS AGENCY REALTORS REALTORS 229 Nassau St., Princeton Princeton Circle, Rt. 1 South Main & Mercer St. Hightstown 609-921-6177 609-452-2188 609-448-0113 REAL ESTATK Each office It Independently owned and operated. Each office 1$ Independently owned and operated.

t (i t~'*Z'^> WEST WINDSOR AT MONTGOMERY GROVERS MILL —Delight- OLD WORLD CHARM — Spacious home on over an ALLENTOWN —3 Bedroom ful Frame and Stone Ranch Tudor Style, two staircases acre. Family Room with BiLevel with den or 4th leading to 4 BR, Brick FP, NEW LISTING IN EAST WINDSOR - Tastefully decorated LOCATED IN THE PRIME AREA OF THE VILLAGE OF on 1.83 acres of trees and 4 bedrooms, 2% bath colonial split in a lovely neigh- Fireplace. Detached 3 Car bedroom. Light bright im- Family Room, Inground LAWRENCEVILLE. This superb home OFFERS every mature plantings. DEEP borhood. Convenient to trains, shopping and schools. convenient feature possible including 3-zone heating/air Garage and a Barn, maculate home on over- pool. Exceptional features. LOT, CAN BE SUB- Aluminum Siding, Central This immaculate home features a 23 ft. living room, conditioning, double self-cleaning ovens. Pella windows sized lot. Family room with $125,000. fireplace, wall-to-wall carpeting, central air, extra in- DIVIDED INTO 2 LOTS. & doors, fireplaces in both family room and living room, Air. $89,900. brick fireplace. $89,500. sulation, a rear WOODED lot, gas barbeque, and a Meticulously cared for, it offers a huge master bedroom $92,000. beautiful kitchen and family room. Truly move-in con- (approx. 23x18}, a first floor study or bedroom, many dition. Warranted for one year.* Asking $ 106,900. rooms with chair railing & crown molding. There are too many amenities to list. Telephone for details. Warranted for one year*. $239,500.

JUST LISTED • HICKORY I II WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP ACRES — 5 Bedroom Ex- WEST WINDSOR • JEF- — 4 BR BiLevel, carpeted panded Ranch. Large living FERSON PARK —Im- PRINCETON - Charming room with brick fireplace. Stone and Frame 3 Family room with sliding maculate 4 Bedroom glass doors to yard. Formal Professionally landscaped Colonial that has all Bedroom Ranch, On lot on dead-end street. Hamilton Avenue, Con- dining room. $84,900. OUTSTANDING COLONIAL SPLIT located on a con- amenities, including NEW LISTING • Desirable Chesterfield 4 bedroom, 2'/4 venient to Everything. $97,500. venient cul-de-sac street in East Windsor. This four Ingrourid Pool, Patio. bath Colonial in Devonshire Estates in East Windsor, bedroom, 2 V4 bath home has a virtually maintenance- $115,000. $110,000. ON SECLUDED KNOLL — 2 BR Ranch on 6.9 wooded acres featuring beautiful free form concrete Sylvan pool. Also free exterior, family room, large eat-in kitchen with no in Upper Freehold Twp. Large fenced area with dog runs. included are c/a, w/w carpeting, brick fireplace in wax vinyl floor, central air, and partial basement. Call for panelled family room, double garage and our excellent more information on this excellent home. $95,900. LAWRENCE - GRACIOUS COLONIAL SPLIT — Very large $79,500. ERA warranty. Warranted for one year*. $109,500. Home for the Larger Family in fine neighborhood. 5 CIVIL WAR VINTAGE — 4 bedroom Colonial on 6 acres in Bedrooms, 3 Baths, Fireplace, Family Room, Pool Cream Ridge. Large Horse bam, out building + tenant $92,000. house. All for $94,500. EAST WINDSOR -Spacious 5 Bedroom Colonial on Wooded Lot with Deck, Two Patios and Inground Pool. PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP — 4 bedroom Ranch on 2 acres Beautifully maintained. $119,900. lot. Full basement, covered patio, fireplace. Owner finan- cing available to qualified buyer. Lots of extras - Call today! HIGHTSTOWN - 4 year old MOTHER/DAUGHTER raised $155,000. ranch. Two very lovely units. Garages. $79,000. HAMILTON TWP. RANCH — Partially brick, 3 BR home in COMMERCIAL PROPERTY AND LAND move in condition. Enclosed rear porch, full basement. WEST WINDSOR COLONIAL • quality construction and HISTORIC CRANBURY • Searching for a home, not a Fenced rear yard with fruit trees and mature plantings. tasteful.decor make this 4 bedroom, 2 % bath home per- development? Then consider this custom-built and PLUMBING AND HEATING BUSINESS • Building, 5 Trucks, $77,900. fect for the discriminating buyer. Extras include a beautifully maintained 4 bedroom central hall colonial. Equipment, Inventory, plus a two-family home on 3.51 fireplace in the family room, central air and beautifully It's maintenance free on a professionally landscaped lot TWIN RIVERS landscaped yard. Walking distance to train. $133.900. makes this home an excellent value. $129,900. acres in East Windsor, doing fine business. Terms. $275,000. 2 BR Townhouses - For Rent $475. mo. KINGSTON - Main St., 5 Bedroom Historic Home $120,000. 3 BR Townhouse $63,900. - $68,900. 4 BR Townhouses From 569,400. MONTGOMERY - Rt. 206 Lot and Ranch House $155,000. LAWRENCE - 3 Acre Secluded Lot $60,000. CLEARBROOK -' Ranch-type Condo. Beutiful 4 room & WASHINGTON TWP. - % Acre Bldg. Lot $23,000 bath. 24 Hr. Security, clubhouse & recreation. $43,000. WEST WINDSOR - Clarksville & Meadow Rds.. 20 ACRES ZONED R-3. asking $14,000 per Acre, 10%% FINANCING ROSSMOOR - 2 BR Colonial Den 865,000. TO QUALIFIED BUYER. IDEAL FLOOR PLAN for entertaining and family fun. This 4 bedroom, 2 V4 bath executive colonial has been meticulously cared for and tastefully decorated with PERFECT STARTER HOME in excellent condition..2 designer wall coverings plus high quality carpeting. This bedroom Colonial with formal dining room... J4 acre Apts. For Rent Apts. For Rent warm and invhina home boasts all the modern country setting... very private West Windsor amenities and is only 18 months young. A very special location...barn (garage) & storage building^geod in- home for $122,900. vestment. $69,900. ALL AREAS & PRICES - CRANBURY - for rent 1 100s of rentals, 7 co- This lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath home is located on a An exceptional condominium is now available with a bdrtn apt. 1st floor, broking offices to serve gorgeous wooded lot with rear deck and patio amid LAKE VIEW in East Windsor. Some of the many TOWN 4 COUNTR t SPECIALISTS modern kit. living room, you, call about your flowering shrubs. Loaded with extras, beautifully main- features include a new custom kitchen, quality ap- full bath, yard includes needs! Home Seekers $fi0 tained and decorated. This quality house is an easy pliances, wall-to-wall carpeting, central air and a full electric. $325/mo. 1 mo. 2 bath or 885-2600, Route 1, convenient to Princeton to Old Trenton Rd., make townhouse in Twin STUDIO APT in NJ call collect. and Forrestal Center a right then proceed to Rivers. Wall to wall Lawrenceville living LAUGH 6 CRY Hours: 12-5 daily the first left beyond a carpeting, cent, air, bdrm combination, fpl, WITH couple hundred feet from washer / dryer. Rent kit, bath, & porch. Heat BAKER MERIN ASSOCIATES, INC $500 per mo. Call 609-443- Take 1-95 South to Newtown exit; take 332 West to Stony Hill Rd. Old Trenton Road. 609- incld, $325/mo. 609-896- ON STAGE Left on Stony Hill Rd.. 3 miles to samples. 609-452-2220 448-5995. 3430 after 5 pm. 1785. EVERY WEEK. IG? GftANOA PMC€ HOff1€/.l HOME HUNTER'S GUIDE 6-C Week of February 4-6,1981 Van Hise Realty REALTOR G worries, HILTON Pennington, New Jersey I <8 REALTY CO. OF PRINCETON INC. REALTOR REALTORS® -*• -*• and Gardens Tel: 609-737-3615 or 609 883-2110 8 Chambers Street, Princeton Telephone (609) 924-4505 An Atiocloflon of Indtptndmnl Reolfon

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PENNINGTON BORO TOWN LIVING - is what this attractive Cape Cod offers PRINCETON ADDRESS RANCHER with 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, and centrally air con- modern kitchen, formal dining room, living room with $157,500. fireplace, five bedrooms, 2 full modem baths, full ditioned. Located 5 miles north of Princeton. Close to shopping and basement, wood exterior deck, concrete patio, sand ARCHITECT DESIGNED COLONIAL to be built on 14 transportation. Excellent schools! Countryside is beautiful and box, treed lot with quiet setting. $82,900. acre property in Lawrenceville. This price includes 2625 neighbors friendly $140,000. sq. ft. of living space, four bedrooms, 2l/z ceramic tile HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP OPEN HOUSE baths, family room with fireplace, basemen' 2 <"•» WORTH SEEING - is this attractive Tennessee Stone Sunday, February 8,1981 1 - 4 p.m. attached garage, deck accessible from sliding glass dwelling with modem kitchen, formal dining room, doors from both kitchen and family room, central air, living room with bay window and fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 224 Valley Rd. one full modern bath, full basement with wine cellar, 2 hardwood floors, custom wood cabinets in kitchen, car attached garage, 1.25 acres, only minutes to PRINCETON stained wood trim throughout, Anderson thermopane everything. $74,900. $250,000. double hung windows, choice of exterior siding, and 6" insulation in the ceiling and 3'/i" insulation in the 11 ACRES - with restored farm house. Dwelling has 4 BRICK RANCH with 2 levels of comfortable living. Three bedrooms, 3 full modern baths, many outbuildings in- walls. cluding one 2 story building with 4 car garage-workshop bedrooms, two baths, living room w/fireplace and - storage room-studio with full bath. dining room on upper level; two bedrooms and bath, $235,000. kitchen and family room on lower level. Many extras. PENNINGTON BORO

HERE IS YOUR CHANCE - to buy this 4 bedroom Cape TWO STORY COLONIAL with 3,000 sq. ft. of living area, bay Cod on a quiet Boro street, offering attractive family windows in living, dining rooms and kitchen. Paneled family room room and fences in_backyard. This is a ideal home for with stone wall fireplace and french doors to rear deck. 2-zone young children. heating and air conditioning, full basment and two-car garage . . $79,900. $119,000. HOW ABOUT THIS - a two story dwelling with kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms, 1 full modern LAWRENCE TWP. bath, 1 car garage, plus zoned for highway business. $92,500. $64,500. YOU CAN MOVE RIGHT IN to this spacious 4- x CITY OF TRENTON bedroom, 2 h bath, center hall colonial, with all the appliances, curtains, deluxe light fixtures, and FOOD FOR THOUGHT- is this property containing two PRINCETON COLLECTION central air! large stores and a five room and bath apartment, corner $107,500. location, good parking, situated approximately six THE KINGSLEIGH COLONIAL - Just 18 months old with blocks south side of the Brunswick Circle'. many extras such as the professionally designed Call for price & details. landscaping, the upgraded carpet, the highly polished Member of the Mercer Cou nty hardwood floors, and automatic garage door opener. Multiple Listing System There's a bay window in the living room, a formal dining Jim Carlson, 737-1821 Cathy Nameth. 737-3051 room, eat-in-kitchen, four bedrooms and IVi baths. 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL in Montgomery Twp., 5 minutes from Theresa Jorvis, 737-0033 Owner will hold mortgage for qualified buyer. Princeton. Some outstanding features are sliding glass doors to concrete patio leading to an in-ground swimming pool. 22 ft. master bedroom with walk-in closet, private bath. Wall-to-wall carpeting Houses For Rent Houses For Rent and many more extras $139,900. ' KINGSTON $82,500. •m t ROOSEVELT - 3 bdrm PENNINGTON - Boro. WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO THE NEW YORK Rancher on approx. 1/2 avail. May 15, 3 bdrm, acre, wood burning 1' ? bath, liv. rm, din. rm, BUS. This neat and cozy home is ideal for the New stove, 1 car garage, liv. den, SUE porch, bsmt, York commuter or the Princeton or Rutgers rm, din. rm, completely gar., nice yard, gd. MOUNTAIN VIEW professor. There are three bedrooms, two full baths, redecorated & in move-in neighborhood. $600 + cond. Avail. Feb. 15. util. 609-896-0845. $93,500. dining room, family room, and modern kitchen. If Tenants pay all utils., NEARLY NEW brick front 7-room Colonial with central you enjoy outdoor living, you'll love the private references. Call air, 2 car garage, family room with fireplace near golf fenced-in yard with two patios and many flowering Sussman Realty 609-896- HOME IN HIGHT- STOWN - 4 bdrm, bath, course and tennis center in Ewing Township. trees and bushes.. 9300. -living room, dining room, kitchen, #450 + HILLSBORO utils. Call 609-395-1258. TOWNHOUSE - custom end-unit twnhse 3 bdrms, PRINCETON JCT - 4 Houses For Rent Vi bath w / full bsmt, bdrm Colonial, 2'a baths, c/a, tennis courts, 2 being completely FIVE MILES FROM PRINCETON, on a very quiet street. Large swimming pools & many redecorated, $625/mo. PENNINGTON - 4 BR, 4 bedroom Ranch with new wall-to-wall carpeting. 2 fireplac.es, 3V£ extras. Avail immea. 609-799-2235. Family Room w/ baths, 4-zone.heat, extra large 2-car garage, and a nice treed lot. This one won't last. Call fireplace, carpets, 201-874-5595 aft 5pm. PENNINGTON, NJ - 1 drapes $750 Plus many more extras. Can be yours for $129,500. story home w/liv rm. KAST WINDSOR - 4 BR, din. rm, kit w/range & family Rm, carpets, OFFICE SPACE OUTSTANDING FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD! This eight FURNISHED-3 room/4 refrig, 2 bdrms & bath, appliances $650 room Colonial has a slate entrance foyer, fireplace, central air, room House / Cottage / a/c, immediate Century 21 Carnegie Apt house with equipped Realtors Anderson windows, 2 car garage and full basement. Convenient for possession. $475/mo + kitchen, a/c. individual utils. CaJl Weidel Real fi()il-!)21-(;i77 452-2188 commuters SI 72,000. heat control, TV, Estate Inc., 609-737-1500, Each office is in- carpeting at Motel eves 609-737-1036. dependently owned & RESEARCH PARK 3 BEDROOM RANCH — Brick and Natural Cedar Shake ex- in Hightstown / Windsor operated. area. No lease required. EAST WINDSOR terior. Slate entrance foyer, full basement, gas forced air heat, From $135 per weeK inch ROOSEVELT - 3 bdrm central air, fireplace in family room $130,000. all util. 609-448-8637. 3 BR 2'2! B townhouse. ranch, garage, enclosed 1101 State Road, Princeton, N.J. $550 mairH. incl. porch, air large fenced ROCKY HILL - Secluded yard, $450/mo + utils. UNIQUE CONCEPT IN FAST FOOD SERVICE. Near Prin- 6 rm, wall ; to wall, 5 BR Colonial on wooded 609-259-7966. . ceton in high volume area. Ideal for those experienced in food panelled, finished lot $675. $3,50 per square foot net, net operation. Basement, only $375 Ads subject to availability; 2 BR 2 I! NEW Condo. PRINCETON - desirable areas up to 30,000 square feet. Homo Seekers $60 609- $450 plus maint. neighborhood. Walk to RENTAL: NEW 2 STORY 8 ROOM HOUSE ON FULL :!!M-5!)00. buses & shopping. Liv WOODED LOT IN EAST WINDSOR TWP. FIREPLACE, AIR RICHARDSON rm, din rm, den w/fpl, 3 PRINCETON - 2 CONDITIONING. 4 BEDROOMS. 2V2 BATHS, 2-CAR REALTORS bdrms. eat-in kit, full GARAGE $700. Mo. bedroom / 2 bath Ranch, (i(IH -448-500(1 bsmt, 1 car gar., $650. 427,000 square feet in Park living room w/ fireplace, Call 609-921-5017, 466- dining room, large kit- PRINCETON - 3BR + 2586. Occupied by approx. 50 Tenants NASSAU ARMS APARTMENTS — 2 EFFICIENCY chen, den w/kitcnenette garage. Convenient (efficiency), attached location. SI550 per month. APARTMENTS AVAILABLE. ON BUS ROUTE - 2 BLOCKS garage, laundry room. Available Feb. 15. HOPEWELL - move FROM SHOPPING IN PRINCETON BOROUGH. Situated on 1.3 acres, lots PRINCETON - 3BR's, right in! A freshly of trees, slate patio for new kitchen, close to painted house with lots o'f Princeton Mailing Address HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. summer fun. Available town, $680/month. *<^charm, living room, early March. $650 per GRIGGSTOWN - New aining room, kitchen, sun and Phone Number Princeton Real Estate Group OPEN 7 DAYS TILL 5 P.M. month. Deposit & 3BR Ranch, lovely porch, 3 bedrooms and a references. 609-924-5768. Mercer 8 Somerset County MLS EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS CALL: setting, $750/month. bath. For rent from now Affiliotod Independent Brokers William Schuessler, 921-8963 Convenient to Princeton through May or June. (Nationwide Referral Service) Harvey Rude. 201-359-5327 FARMHOUSE - E. & Rutgers.. S400/month. " Windsor, 4 bdrms, 2 Princeton Crossroads RENDALL-COOK & CALL: Research Park Rita Margolis baths, $550 mo. Reply Really. Realtor COMPANY e>nn no 4 *n~n Allen D'Arcy. 799-0685 Box 0974. c/o Windsor 609-924-4677 Realtors 609-924-6551 609-92 I -6060 Run Edmonds. 201-449-9357 Hights Herald, Box 146, 609-924-0322 1Q4Mocca,,Qt Jim A|amian. 466-1592 Hightstown. Home in Cranbury - 4 liW NaSSaU M. Asa G. Mowery. 395-1671 bdrms, 2'L- baths, imm. LORRIE LANE in West Hilton Bldg., 2nd Floor Emma King. 609.799.1694 KINGSTON - 4 bdrm - 2 occup. S5V5 + util. Windsor - Colonial with car garage, basement, Condo. Windsor Mills - 3 living room, dining 2'i- baths: avail. March bdrms. 2 bath, use of room, kitchen, four 1. $625/mo. 609-921-2915. pool, tennis, etc. bedrooms, two and one Wall/wall carpet, imm. half baths, family room, Houses For Rent Houses For Rent Houses For Rent occup. $6(10 mo + util. fireplace, covered porch. Apts. For Rent Apts. For Rent Houses For Rent Home in Hightstown - 4 Available upon one YARDLEY - Fox Hills bdrm, bath, living room, month's notice. UN- TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrm Estates - New large 4BR LAWRENCE Township - dining room, kitchen. FURNISHED. $900 per Close to Lawrence townhouse Quad I, cent, 4 BR DUTCH Colonial on NEW HOPE BORO - 2'2 bath home, large E. WINDSOR - 2 bdrm. $450 + utils. month plus utilities. Shopping Center & Rider air. carpeted, ready 1to studio apt. in lovely brick NASSAU ST. - 2 room family room with Apt - 4 rooms. 2nd floor, move in. $500/mo. l ^ 1 acre in pleasant Viet, w/huge bacKvd on efficiency. 2nd floor, Twnhse. air cond, car- College, 3-bdrm rancher, country area, 4 mi. from peting, patio & bsmt. fireplace, a/c, w/w $225 + utils. HARTLEY AVENUE in liv. rm., din. rm., kit- mos. sec, 1 yr. lease. 609- the Delaware. Bring S305/mo. 609-921-7907. carpeting, 2 car garage, STULTS REALTY CO. 448-6671 weekdays 9am- Prn. Univ., S650/rno. your iceskates, canoe Includes tennis courts, Princeton - University chen, bath, 1-car garage, Many attractive playground & pool $770/mo. Avail. April 1 - Realtor house with living room, full bsmt., central air, 4pm. (private dock) and No pets - Principals only. 3" N. Main St. features. 609-921-2714 fishing pool. Ideal for Facilities. Easy access to dining room, kitchen, w/w carpet, washer, eves & wkends. VERY PRIVATE - buses for N.Y. City. $460 After 6:30pm, 609-737- Cranbury, N.J. four bedrooms, two dryer. Avail. March 1. NEW HOPE, PA. professional who wants Princeton apt. with 9577. 609-395-0444 to walk to the theater and per mo. + utils. 201-671- baths, study, laundry, Rent $515 + security Village 2, Townhouse, backyard and parking, 2984. lots of storage. Available deposit. Refs. D. Pin- eat-in kitchen, all ap- come home to the two full baths, modern May, June and July. pliances, 2 story liv. rm. PRINCETON JCT. - 4 country. S250/mo. in- eat-in kitchen and tinalli, 609-695-8501 any TWIN RIVERS-3 bdrm 2/3 bedroom cottage So. FURNISHED. $900 per time. opens to secluded deck bdrm Colonial, w/w cludes 'utils & off-street refrigerator, one HIGHTSTOWN month plus utilities. facing woods, fireplace, 2 carpet, cent, air, lovely parking. Calll 609-397- bedroom, plus living twnhse. 2'2 baths, Suburban 6rm on Brunswick Twp. $480 finished bsmnt, central month. 5 bedroom 2 st. bdrms, + den with treed lot, avail. Feb. 1, 2800. Realtor. room, central air. One acreage, only $400; also Stcwardson-Dougherty sliding doors to patio, 1' 2 $650. Also 3 bdrm Bi- block from shopping, and air. all appl. Occupancy 5rm, $375, heat pd, den, Colonial Belle Mead $650 HILLSBORO - Twnhse Feb. 1,1981. $560 per mo, call. Ads subject to month. Call Realty Real Estate Condo-3 BR's, 2' baths, baths, central air, leyel, immaculate cond, LAWRENCEVILLE - 3 local and New York includ. trust. Call 609- 366 Nassau St. 2 carpeted, drapes, avial. March 15, $675. buses. $350/mo. Write: availability. Home World-Audry Short, Inc., LR, EIK, c/a, gas ht, ref. Princeton Resources rooms avail Feb. 1, $300, 799-0640. Seekers $60 394-5900. Realtor 609/921/9222. Princeton, N.J. 201-628-9687. walking distance to town, heat incld. Call 609-896- P.O. Box 403, Princeton, 609-921-7784 $525 + utils. Immed. Realty. 609-799-2235 0454 aft 6pm. NJ 08540. OCCUp. 215-295-9265. HOME HUNTER'S GUIDE Week of February 4-6,1981 7-C

REAL ESTATE, INC ELEGANT ELM RIDGE COLONIAL • nine spacious rooms, WEIDEL four bedrooms, two fireplaces, screened porch, cathedra! ceiling in the family room, finished basement TWELVE LOCATIONS • NEW JERSEY • PENNSYLVANIA recreation room. Excellent school system $217,500.

Richard A. Weidel, Realtor Distinctive Homes...Buy • Sell Weidel *•••••••••••••••••• * OPEN HOUSE J J SUNDAY, FEB. 8th from 1 to 4 P.M. *1 * 7 LOTUS LANE, LAWRENCEVILLE CRANBURY MANOR: Outstanding multilevel home featuring a graceful sunken living room and screened dining porch. Newly painted exterior and immaculate A BIT OF WOODLAND - A three bedroom Split Level home interior $83,900. with many towering trees, 2 full baths, large living room DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY w/cathedral ceiling, easy care kitchen. Lower level family 12% INTEREST to qualified buyer, plus a superb home in the room with outdoor access, brick patio. You are cordially prime neighborhood of Lawrence. When you see the heavily NICE VIEW-LOTS OF SUN invited to your own private showing with our representative, wooded lot surrounding our natural cedar shake 4 bedroom, Spectacular 360° view from this fine 3 year-old custom Eileen PerYine • $86,500. 2Vi bath colonial, you'll think of the lovely change of seasons; LOTUS LANE a fine street in Nassau. II is the setting for J contemporary ranch, fantastic valley view, approx. 20 min. OPEN HOUSE and when you walk through, you'll be enchanted with the this 3 bedroom. 1% bath ranch. Den with fireplace, J from Princeton, 3.000 sq. ft. living space. 4 bedroom;, 2 SUNDAY • FEB. 8th 14 tasteful decor and immaculate condition. Such a wonderful extras galore, wooded property, basement . .. $86,000. J baths, total of 9 rooms $124,900. 104 OAKCREEK ROAD, EAST WINDSOR environment in which to live and see your family grow. Near Directions: Princeton Pike So. to Cresthill, left on J DIRECTIONS: Route 130 (S)to Dutch NKk Ro»l. mike right to Oikcr«k enough to schools, churches, shopping and country club, yet Cresthill. left on Temple Terrace to Right on Empress, to * seemingly worlds apart $157,900. Road, rate left to 104. MERCERVILLE Lotus on right. Your hostess-Lorraine McCormick. ^ IN EXCELLENT CONDITION: Move in with no worry of *•••••••••••••••••$ having to fix up first. New kitchen, new gas heater, central air conditioning, finished basement with wet bar. Three bedrooms and one bath. $63,900. if]

SHOW OFF YOUR PRIZE ANTIQUES in the proper setting - our perfectly charming 18th Century HOPEWEU. TWP. - 2 ACRES, 12% MORTGAGE OPTIONS — The first owner took many options when he restored Colonial on a private wooded lot just 8 mile? to A MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY on 13 plus acres - This all adds up to one fine package plus loads of extras bought this "Empire Model" in Golden Crest Park, including SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE in this charming 50+ year old Princeton. The graceful open staircase leading to four Colonial Ranch: 4 Bedrooms, 2 Fireplaces - Horse barn included throughout the 8 rooms, 2 baths. Finished Central Air. hardwood floors, oversized rooms. The home Colonial located on a quiet street in Hightstown. Large upstairs bedrooms, random wood floors, original beamed with adjoining corral -Professional training ring - Spring basement, fenced dog runs. If you qualify, there's a 12% offers 3 bedrooms, lVi baths, 2 car oversize garage, eat-in carpeted living room, dining room, modern eat-in kitchen, 3 ceilings, built-in corner cabinets, working kitchen fireplace, fed pond - Uses for barn are limited only by your mortgage and immediate possession. kitchen with no-wax floor, formal dining room;.family room bedrooms and a 3-car detached garage. Extra insulation for living room. Franklin stove, impressive banquet-sized dining imagination - Magnificent landscaping with specimen fuel economy adds to the warmth of this home that has had room, floored attic, bsmt., main floor laundry room and an with brick fireplace $86,900. trees $199,000. so much tender loving care. Attractive offering at . . *64,900. overall inviting feeling are just some of the reasons you must visit this delightful home, 10% interest available to qualified BUYER $125,000.

DONT BUY SOMEONE ELSE'S TASTE REALTORS when you can have this spacious 4 bedroom, 3K bath Colonial tailored to suit your own. here you can enjoy so 21 Offices much more than just a luxurious brand new home. The 9.46 beautiful acres allow for much privacy and the stream and Equal Housing Opportunity OLD BRICK FIREPLACE with heatolator in the Walnut trees add that wonderful feeling of tranquility that's sought paneled living room is just one terrific feature of this Custom BUILT FOR FUN - This like-new Split Colonial home has all Princeton, Princeton Junction in an escape to the country - yet schools, shopping, country PRIVATE 4 ACRE PARADISE Colonial Cape. Includes appliances, rear screened porch, 2- the fun features, cathedral ceiling in living & dining rooms club, Hopewell Boro and Pennington area just a breath away. Wooded with a spring-fed pond for summer and winter fun. (609) 924-1600 (609) 799-2022 zone heat and more!! Call 896-1000 to see this lovely home for gracious entertaining, eat-in kitchen with double oven for Call 921-2700 for a personal visit. Offered at $235,000. and this outstanding cedar contemporary blends into this in Titusville $89,500. party cooking, 20 x 20 enclosed porch leading out to the 16 x Montgomery setting perfectly, 8 rooms, 2Vi baths with many fine custom 32 in-ground pool. Round this out with 4 bedrooms, 2h (201) 874-4800 features, just 2Vj years old. vacant and we have the key. Call baths and family room and you'll find the perfect family 737-1500 now $144,900. home for fun $89,900. SutpfiincPlnes Exceptional Townhouse* by fhe Washburn Corporation BETTER THAN NEW A Sutphtn Pines Townhouse The owners have improved upon the original by adding many Is a quality, luxury experience smashing decorating details inside and extensive Owners will work with you for CREATIVE FINANCING. They for the discriminating, demand- professional landscaping outside. Upgraded carpeting and will rent now for a future closing! Please come see this ing buyer who knows what he floor tiles, beautiful'wallpaper and matching custom window beautifully maintained 3-4 bedroom. IVi bath home. A BEAUTIFUL HOME! Multi-level with Tudor facade in ants and expects to find it. coverings, fireplace 'with blower, upgraded appliances, Cathedral ceilinged living room. Storms, screens, insulation University Heights area. Dramatic living room, balcony dining energy-saving devices and even a playhouse in the back foK TWO FAMILY DUPLEX add up to a $406 heat, cooking, hot water bill for the year. . Everything abouf room, family size kitchen, three bedrooms, paneled den with the children make this truly exceptional 4 bedroom, IV> bath sOn approx. 1 acre with room for a garden, recently ..$59,900. Sutphtn Pines Townhouse! fireplace, attached 2-car garage, safely fenced yard, con- Colonial the right home for the most particular family. Asking remodeled, 5 rooms and bath each side, 2 bedrooms, says quality: drhrgjnder 2 car garage, aluminum siding...... $72,000.. venient location. Offered at a reduced price of ... $91,000. $123,900. 2681 MAIN ST (RT.206) 164 NASSAU ST, PRINCETON ROUTE 31, PENNINGTON, N J LAWRENCEVILLE ROUTE 130, EAST WINDSOR 609-921-2700 609-737-1500 609-882-3804 609-896-1000 609-443-6200 ' j

...Its Yardley location, in the gently rolling countryside of Bucks County, combining the best in urban and rural IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY CONSIDERING A MOVE TO amenities and convenience, 25 minutes from Philadelphia or Princeton and 10 minutes from the Pennsylvania Railroad or the Mercer Airport in Trenton. Tillage Crossing PHILADELPHIA ...Us style and grace, because Sutphin Pines is that rare, truly planned community, designed to bring you 4 Bedroom, 2 'A both Coloniol. Formal or gracious living and a sound investment at the same time. living and dining room, large family A Sutphin Pines Townhouse is' a perfect example of room, opt. fireplace. Kitchen dinetted creative custom building, with total privacy and security. and utility room. 1 car garage, opt. 2 car garage. SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY A place for gracious living with complete freedom from OTHER MODELS AVAILABLE the responsibility of outside maintenance. STARTING AT $63,900. We'd like to meet you. Our hours are 1:00 to 5:00 on Ranches, Colonials, Bi-Levels Open Daily from 12-5 P.M. For Delaware Valley Relocation Information Saturdays and Sundays. Take 1-95 to the Yardley Exit. Dif: From Olden Aw. to Ewingville Rd. Right AND Your "Moving Ideas" Kit, Go South 3.3 miles on Yardley Road to Sutphin Road onio Village Crossing. From Rt. 31 to Ewingville Rd. East to Village and the Sutphin Pines Townhouses in Yardley Penn- Crossing. (at no cost or obligation) sylvania. You'll like what you see. LIMITED The Washbum Corporation AMOUNT Brand NEW 4-bedroom colonial near J. & J. CALL COLLECT 170S. Main Street 98/* in the.3-acre zone on the Sourland Mountain. (609)428-8850 Yardley, Pa. GREAT VIEWS!! $134,900. i 215-493-0147 __ Mortgages 883*4880 TO QUALIFIED BUYER Model Phone 883-0080 "One Call Does It All" Houses For Rent Houses For Rent GRANDER PRINCETON DUPLEX - EXECUTIVE RENTAL - PAUL ^ This is a short term centrally located on Houses For Rent Houses For Rent Houses For Rent Agency rental in Pennington Linden Lane near RELO near Mobil, Western Westminster Choir REALTORS einke College, avail. Jan. 25. WOODED/SECLUDED BEAUTIFUL - 2 bdrm, BOUND BROOK - class Electric & Squibb. Easy Station Sq., Route 206, Belle Mead commute to Princeton Pleasant 3 bdrm house unique Princeton 1' j bath, split level A location, all ap- area. Completely fur- w/l bath, liv. rm w/ante residence for a single / Twnhse in Twin Rivers pliances, 3 bdrm, 1'2 201-359-0222 nished Ranch w/3 bdrm- room, din. rm, modern prof, couple, featuring 2 w/ finished bsmt. Open baths, fireplace, big Relocation Specialists s, 2 full baths, fam. rm. kitchen, full basement bdrms, 1 bath, antique vault ceiling w/formal Florida room overlooks w/fpl, modern kitchen, \v/laundry hookup, attic wide board flooring din. rm. overlooking liv. Japanese garden. 201- laundry rm w/washer & storage & hedged yard. throughout, eat-in kit- rm. All appliances (self- 356-0722. dryer," cent, air, full Garage space for i car chen, stone fireplace, cleaning oven, refrig, Houses For Rent Houses For Rent Houses For Rent Houses For Rent basement, patio & included w/2nd spa^re many other features. 609- dshwsher, wsher/dryr) BRAND NEW - Colonial avail. 5 min. walk to 398-1599 days or eves. brick patio, pool, tennis available, 4 bdrms, 2' 2 babbling brook. S750/mo. NEW HOPE - restored plus utils. Jake Woolum express bus & shopping. courts + 2 blocks to NY baths, full basement, all KINGSTON AREA - 796 CENTRAL PRINCE- Walk to all scho|Is. ROOSEVELT - 3 bdrm bus. Refs. req'd. For appl. including self- Hwy. 27, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, BRIDGEWATER townhouse w / fireplace Real Estate. Realtor. Chelsea Village Twnhse. by canal. Suitable as TON - House for rent, 2 609-737-1550. S600/mo. plus utils. Rancher on approx. u further info, call 609448- defrosting refrig w/ice full basement, 2 car bdrms, kitchen, dining Lease. 609-452-3851, acre, wood turning 6432. maker, cent. air, garage, $425/mo plus Immed. Occup. 2 lge. residence or resident bdrms, full finished with shop or office. room, living room. 10am--5pm weekdays; stove, 1 car garage, liv. fireplace, 2 car garage. util. Call 201-297-6506. Available immediately. 921-3152 before 10am. rm, din. rm, completely 10 mins. from Princeton bsmt, fpl, central air, Located on attractive 1 YR. OLD - 4 bdrm w/w, 5 appliances, Ferry St. among select $445 per mo + util. Call colonial w/fireplace, 2' redecorated & in move-in LAWRENCEVILLE - Jet. train station. 5 mins. EWING TWP - new 4 609-924-2645. 2 cond. Avail. Feb. 15. Townhouse, 2 bdrms, liv. from Forrestal Ctr, bdrm, 2M> baths, full private backyd, pool, group of shops. $500 + baths, a/c, w/w carpet, tennis, playgrd, $650/mo. utils. Lease, security avail March 1. Plain- LAWRENCEVILLE - Tenants pay all utils, rm, dining rm, modern Plainsboro. Call 201-467- basement Colonial home. KINGSTON AREA - very Split. 8 rooms, $475 + $550 / mo. References. eat-in kitchen, l bath + 2 9848. Call 609-883-7556. Call 201-526-2230 business dep. no pets. Call 215-862- sboro area, Princeton hours. 2381 after 6pm. nice 4 bdrm, 2'2 baths, Collection. 201-263-4836. util, ref. & sec, no pets, Call Sussman Realty 609- halfs, panelled fam. rm, delightful kitchen & 609-871-3587 after 4pm, 896-9300. all appliances, 'w/w NEAR RTE 206 - Cozy family room, approx. all day Sat. & Sun. carpet, cent, air, ample 7rm, wall to wall, fenced $750/mo., depending on storage, garage, swim & N.T. CALLAWAY LAWRENCEVILLE FARMHOUSE - on 12 yard, den, washer, new REAL ESTATE The Village - 3 bdrm lease arrangement. 609- acres, 8rm, out HILLSBORO RANCH - 2 tennis club incld, wooded decor, $300 Ads subject to 921-2167. AUG. 1981 - Aug. 1982. lot. $625/mo. + utils. twnhse, all appliances, buijdings, barn, w / Bdrms, Liv. room Furnished house, walk to availability. Home PENNINGTON - Lovely w/w carpet, cent, air, option, priced right! w/fireplace, dining Occupancy Feb. 1 / moot Seekers $60 609-394-5900. New York bus, near March 1. Call 609-896-1660 3 bdrm, l bath, Con- $590 + Utils. 609-896-1554. EAST WINDSOR - 9 Call. Ads subject to room, kitchen, all built Riverside School, 4 Buyers temporary Ranch on a availability. Home in appliances, T.V. room. daily, 10-4 except Thurs. PROPERTY MAN- room Colonial 2/3 of an bedrooms, 2'a baths, for appt. & inspection. quiet street. Avail, now. acre, wooded area, frplc, Seekers $60 609-394-5900. 2 full baths. Inground living room, dining in the AGEMENT - leave the pool. Convenient to all renting & management SWAP - London prof, cent/a, fully cpt, 2 car room, study, big kitchen, Call Mrs. Bleacher family, 3 c ildren (16, 13, garage, partial bsmt. HOUSE - Hightstown for major hwys & shopping. family room, laundry TWIN RIVERS - 2&3 to a professional. 20 yrs. 609-921-1050 2 acres land. $650 + exper. Princeton 11), seeks house ex- March 1 occ. 5 to 6 mo. family of 3, live-in room, big secluded bdrm Twnhse's for rent, (609) 924-3250 10 a.m.-4 p.m. change for 3 wk period lease. Option to buy. professional, $400 plus utilities. Security. garden. $900 without 201-386-1369, aft 6 or Resources Reality. 609- Eves. 609-397-8671 References. Call 201-359- bet. 7/20-9/5 in Princeton $725/mo. 609-448-5775. util, sec, cr, ref. 609-448- utilities. 609-921-7779. wkends. 799-2235. After 9 p.m. area. 201-874-3928. 1075 5-6pm. 4297, 609-693-8571. 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HOMES FOR LIVING HOMES FOR LIVING HOMRS FOR LIVING STARTER HOME Cute little Cape Cod in the village of Allentown. Private fenced yard, breezeway and attached garage. Three YOU'LL LOVE THE DECORATING IN THIS HOME - YOU MAY HAVE TO SEE A LOT OF HOUSES bedrooms, full basement, for only$53,500. Custom wallpapers and plush carpeting highlight every BEFORE YOU FIND YOUR HOME - OR YOU MAY room in this spacious Dutch Colonial Split. There's a ONLY HAVE TO SEE THIS ONE. Belle Mead location, beautiful sunny Florida room addition off the fireplaced large rooms, 4 bedrms, the privacy of vacant land in the A QUIET STREET family room. The country kitchen is modern and ap- rear. Amenities e.g,, family rm with fireplace and built- WATCH THE BIRDIES And lots of yard to play in plus a partly pealing. $97,900. Call 35&4121. Hiltsborough. ins, c/a, attractive decor, inground pool, patio, deck and From this picture-pretty home on a private finished basement. Want a fireplace? This much more. *118,900. Call 874-4121. wooded lot. Or relax in front of a roaring home has that, too. Call about this im- fire in the family room. On one of the maculate Fairfield Split in East Windsor. nicest streets in East Windsor, this 4 Newly listed at $89,500. bedroom home is sure to please . $96,000.

PARK-LIKE SETTING For this 2/3 bedroom ranch in E. Windsor. Double-sized master bedroom, perfect for the small family. This home has been NO FLAWS in this diamond — So clean, it sparkles like lovingly maintained $74,900. new. 3 bedrms, 2 baths, fireplace, 27x30' family/game ARE YOU A BIG FAMILY? There's 5 bedrooms and EXPANDED CAPE rm. Every facet of this custom built ranch is perfect. Even Brick and aluminum carefree exterior the setting is beautiful — large yard, front and rear; 254 baths in this spacious Colonial BMevel. Plenty of closet space and storage. Appealing modern kitchen, RESTORED FARMHOUSE leaves you plenty of time to enjoy the professionally landscaped; double patio. Must sell now On nearly 2 acres overlooking a golf magnificent yard overlooking a golf - new house is almost, ready. Asking $105,900. paneled family room, 2-car garage. Move-in condition — course. New insulation, aluminum siding course. More room inside than you can Hillsborough. Call 359-4121. it's only 2 years young. $93,500. Call 874-4121. and zoned heating for energy efficiency. imagine, including fully finished basement. Even a fireplace for cozy winter evenings. • ; $81,900. < $83,900. BUY NOW...CLOSE LATER TWIN RIVERS Buy at today's prices rather than risk higher prices later. Buy without obligating yourself to current high mortgage interest rates. Buy now — take possession now — close up to a year from now. Call 231-1200 or 359-4121 for details. 3.4 ACRES OF WOODS LOVE TO READ? Surround this custom-built home in a rural This 3-bedroom, 2V4 bath townhouse has area of Hamilton Twp. Four bedrooms, an unusual built-in library that you must 254 baths, huge family room with wood see. Add to this a professionally finished stove. Maintenance-free aluminum siding. basement and a beautiful cement patio Lot subdivision possible $119,900. and we've got one of the most out- BROOKTREE COLONIAL standing homes we've seen in a long time. Surrounded by lovely woods on a 54 acre Reduced to $63,900. in E. Windsor. Brick fireplace in living LANGTREE ESTATES SCENIC LAKE VIEW room, formal dining, eat-in ' kitchen. In Hamilton Twp. is the setting for this From the kitchen of this beautifully Bi Level: 4 bedrooms; all appliances; 1.84 acres. Colonial: 4 bedrooms, 2>4 baths; fireplace; central air- Paneled family room, 3 bedrooms, 2V4 well^cared for 4-bedroom bi-level. Many decorated split-level 3-bedroom Middlebush area of Franklin Twp. $82,500. 1.45 acres. Montgomery. $105,900. baths, garage and full basement. Central special features to please your family townhouse. Close to school, pool, store. air and patio with grill $85,000. $69,900. • $67,500.

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rowi UVIKO. IT'S A SHAME The interior of this nearly new colonial R/CHARDSON HAMILTON SQUARE JyOmark MONTGOMERY - Perfect — the prestigious area, the has been painted, wallpapered, and carpeted. It's a beautiful setting, the immaculate condition, the spacious 586-0400 showcase and now the owners have to leave it. 4 rooms. Looking for 3 bedrooms, fireplaced family room, REALTORS bedrooms, fireplaced family rm, c/a, deck, beautiful central air, lots of extras - look here. $125,000. Call 874- country view and MUCH MORE. »124,9O0. Call 722- 4121. 9020. THOROUGHLY MODERN contemporary OVERFLOWING WITH VALUE. Over an acre of land townhouse with every modern convenience. Fireplaced surrounds this spacious Colonial in Montgomery Twp. and cathedral ceilinged living room, sunken dining room, Houses For Rent 4 bedrooms, 254 baths, 22' family room with fireplace, loft/study, 2 spacious bedrooms. Deck, garage, c/a, large brick patio and redwood deck. All the extras you appliances. Best buy in The Meadows. $74,900. Call 874- want are here. At $112,000. it's one of the best buys 4121. Hillsborough. HAMILTON TWP - Huge around. Call 874-4121. 8rm, dining rm, yard, THEY DID IT ALL The inferior of this ManviHe Ranch washer, c a r p"e t s, NO CARBON COPY. Uve in an area of customized was completely remodeled. Nothing for you to do but Franklin stove, more, homes — every one different. This contemporary bNevel move in. No^ryax floor, new stove/oven in the kitchen, only $235. Ads subject to offers an unparalleled view from its 45' deck; privacy in wall-to-wall carpeting, finished basement, tile bath with availability. Home Kaufman the surrounding woods. 4 bedrms, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, glass tub enclosure. Cute, comfortable, convenient and Seekers $«0 family rm and large library. Many, many extras. Mar- only $64,900. Call 359-4121. tinsville. Call 231-1200. MOVE RIGHT IN. If you're looking for location, a nice HILLSBORO - 4 bdrm HAPPINESS FOR SALE. Friendly neighborhood, loads house on a nice lot, and don't need more than 2 country house in very- A of children, excellent schools — a good place for your bedrooms, consider this immaculate ranch in the center rural area. Near NY family. FINANCING ASSISTANCE available to qualified of Hillsborough. Lovely modern kitchen, living room, trains. Includes office & dining room, enclosed patio, beautiful yard, cul-de-sac garage. $590/mo. plus buyer of this 4 bedroom, 254 bath Split in Belle Mead. utils & sec. References. $99,900. Call 359-4121. location. Priced in,the $80's. Call 359-4121. 201-828-3066. Broad E. WINDSOR - 2 bdrm, 7229020 3594121 231 1200 874 4121 l1^ bath, w/w carpet, Announces 962 Route 202 188 R-u.t,- ?06 691 Route ?02 206 Route 706. H.irhruien central air, appliances, Brnnchhurt) Hillsl)oroi.t|h [>rirkjt;w.itf;r Montgomery immaculate, tennis, pool. Only $435+ utils. We'll pay trust. Avail. A Special An International Network of Independent Brokers. March 15. 609-143-6677. CENTER NEW - Hope, Blueprint river view 1 bedroom townhouse. All SECTION 11,50% SOLD!| amenities. Within walking distance to all Preview. stores. Parking avail. You don't have to live $400/mo. 215-862-2078. TWIN RIVEKS - 2 bdrm Stately Twnhse, w/w carpet, all appliances, $465/mo at Heacock Meadows to inclds trust. 609-799-2678. Colonials In appreciate the benefits. Resort WestWindsor Properties If you visit today, you won't see One last word to the wise. We expect OCEAN FRONT - Long furnished models. But you'll be getting first a large crowd this week. But only a limited number of buyers will be able to purchase Beach Island. Beautifu1 l crack at the most extraordinary home new 3 bdrm. I - bath.. value West Windsor, New Jersey has seen at Grover's Mill at these incredible intro- Washer/dryer, dish- washer, w/w carpet. in years. ductory prices. Be one of them. Visit now. Spectacular view. 201- A limited number of homes will be To reach the Grover's Mill sales pavilion, 445-5856. created in this privileged setting. Each take the N.J. Turnpike to exit 8. Then take LONG BEACH ISL. boasts an impressive array of luxury fea- Route 33 west to Princeton-Hightstown Ocean Fronts - Summer tures and Road(County Road rentals by owners. Surf appointments. 571). Go right onto City, sleeps 6-14, all with he incredible sales pace says a lot for the great investment opportunity private access to the During this Route 571 to sales our luxury duplexes in beautiful Yardley offer. Extra spacious apart- beach, from $275 - special preview, pavilion on left T $950/wk. Call 609-883-2276 (approximately 5.2 ments have outstanding features including 2 bedrooms, 2 baths; attached eves. you're invited to garages; front, rear and side yards; maintenance free exteriors and inspect the total miles from energy-saving heat pumps. Plus, there's important tax benefits, a long- POCONO VACA- floorplans and Turnpike). OR take term hedge against inflation, rental income, and excellent financing. TION home - Clean, new, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, dish- drawings in our Route 1 to Route That's why, investors don't have to live at Heacock Meadows to appreciate washer, washer / dryer, sales pavilion. And 571 east (follow all the benefits. So hurry out today! lake, tennis court, indoor if you reserve a home Princeton-Hightstown outdoor pool & health spa no extra charge. Call now, Kaufman & Broad signs). Proceed onto Route SPECIAL FINANCING alter 6pm 609-587-9279. guarantees that your home 571 approximately 3.2 For a limited time we have below will be delivered at miles to sales pavilion. market rates for a full 30 years. POCONOS - house for today's price. Phone: (609) 799-5777. rent in Big Bass Lake. leacod Two Duplexes / Four Apartments from $211,980 Rental included free use One Duplex /Two Apartments from $105390 of ski facilities & ski lift, Four authentic colonial designs. With 4 or 5 bedrooms, Call (215) 493-8700 or 885-2600. indoor pool,: sauna, 2V2 baths, 2-car garages, woodburning fireplaces, Samples open daily 12-5 lounge, gameroom & central air conditioning and basements, of course. more. House sleeps 8, Directions: Take 1-95 South to Newtown Exit. fireplace* also just 20 From $124,500 to $133,900 Take 332 West to Stony Hill Rd Go 1 '/• miles. ^-s^ min. from Camelback. right on Heacock Rd. to samples on right. HOI Ideal for.. week or weekend of fun & relaxation. 609-448-4181 G? GRflNOR PRIC€ HOfTl€/.l after 6 pm. HOME HUNTER'S GUIDE Week of February 4-6,1981 9-C

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JUST LISTED HOPEWELL A wonderful 2-story Victorian, 2 living WESTERN SECTION PRINCETON. An extraordinary stone and BACHELOR'S DREAM — privacy and 3 acres of woods set the scene rooms (one with fireplace), sunny dining room, big kitchen, 3 bedrooms, hand split shake Dutch Colonial with large center hall, spacious living for this very young two-story cedar contemporary in Neshanic. Two 2 full baths on an especially nice lot with pink dogwood, magnolia and room with fireplace, dining room, study, family kitchen, 5 bedrooms, bedrooms, 114 baths, extra insulation $85,000. other beautiful plantings $99,000. many baths $238,000.

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NEW WEST WINDSOR LISTING. An extra special 5 bedroom, 3 bath A PICTURE BOOK HOUSE IN MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP with 9 A LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP COLONIAL in a very desirable neigh- colonial with fireplaces in the large living room as well as family room. acres of woods and stream, convenient to Princeton, Somerville and Rt. borhood. This center hall traditional has large.living room, family room, There is a great big separate dining room, and modern kitchen, and 287 commuting. This stone and frame 1 % story house has ideal ex- separate dining room, big kitchen, 4 corner bedrooms, 2V4 baths, and other terrific features we'll tell you about $147,500. pansion space. Call us for details $125,000. central air conditioning. Splendid value at $87,500. FOR THESE AND OTHER DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES 134 South Main Street 246 Nassau Street Pennington • 737-9550 IN ALL PRICE RANGES - CALL Princeton • 921-1550 PEYTON ASSOCIATES REALTORS Berit Marshall Judy Stier F. M. Comizzoli Ellen Kemey Beverly Gflasson Ginger Lennon Tod Peyton Robin Wallack Beverly Crane Michele Hochman Beverly Willever Pam Geiger Pat Light Marjorie Jaeger Jane Schoch

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KIAWAH ISLAND - S.C. FLORIDA CONDO - BEACH HAVEN Leonard Van Hise Agency for rent by week or Bradenton Beach, 2 wks. Rental. Ocean block, 6 month. 3 bdrm villa Feb. $500. Also spring bdrms, 2 baths, Vic- MEMBER MERCER COUNTY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE completely furnished, reservations. 2 bdrm, 2 torian, washer/dryer, w/d & linens incl. Golf, bath, 609-921-6510 or 921- dishwasher, perfect for 160 Stockton St. Off ice: 6094484250 Hightetown, H. J. tennis, pools & ocean 8793. large family or friends. within walking distance. May thru Oct. 609-737- Gracious dining on the 3949. CRANBURY ADDRESS: A 4 bedroom, 2 Jasmine Porch. 609-883- SHIP BOTTOM - (LBI), bath, all brick maintenance-free home with a 5657 or 883-9882. NJ. Raised ranch, 3 yrs. POCONO ROUND House ' 4-car heated -garage. OWNER WILL HOLD old, liv. rm, fpl, lge. kitchen, 4 bdrms, 21- - 3 bdrms fpl, t.v., FINANCING TO QUALIFIED BUYER. SPRAY BEACH wkends or wkly avail. Aft [ Long Beach Island ] baths, encl. 1st fir. w/2 $149,000. car garage. 1 block to 6pm, 609-890-8775. LOVELY 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL located 50% Interest in excellent beach. $98,500. Call 609- Oceanfront corner 737-0887 or 494-1499. LOVELADIES HARBOR in desirable Plainsboro. Home has several duplex, offered for sale - 3 bdrm hse, secluded lot upgraded features and a treed lot. $107,500. at $115,000. \\l dock, $475 July, $500 August. 609-924-2818, This property is a fully SALE, RENT, SWAP - eves, day 201-932-7884, furnished two story Pinehurst, NC condo, 7 ask for Pat. EASY LIVING: This B Model Twin rivers Townhouse has structure, consisting of 3 rooms, pool, tennis, golf THREE WISHES - If peace, comfort and location are many nice features including a beautifully finished bedrooms, tiled bath, membership, green- basement, 20' concrete patio, upgraded carpeting, and BEAUTIFUL - 3 bdrm, 2 important to you, be sure to see this Allentown Split living room, eat-in house, wet bar, fireplace, central vacuum system. Home is in immaculate con- modern kitchen, full furnished / unfurnished, bath lakeside home in level. There are very nice size rooms in this well-kept 3 Poconos. Skiing, skating bedroom home. The dining room overlooks the living dition. All appliances. FHA or VA financing considered to porch overlooking the financing avail. 609-921- a qualified buyer. , $66,500. ocean on each level. 0355. other activities nearby room with cathedral ceiling. Gas hot air heat, central air 609-921-6209 eves. and many other nice features. Easy access to Rt. 195 and There is ample parking, the N.J. Turnpike. Assumable mortgage. $72,000. rear outside s ower and LONG BEACH ISLAND - SKI - Bolton Valley, cabana. Surf City / duplex beach Vermont. Well furnished, house for rent, 2-3 bdrm fully equipped, 1 Current partners seek apts. avail, weekly, bedroom trail side responsible purchaser monthly or seasonal, condominium. Fire- for 1st floor of this from April - Oct. Rates place. . Ski to and property. House always from $250. wk. incl. util. from lift. Sleeps 4. 609- Fully rented during 30 mi. to Atlantic City. 921-6139. Summer season. For add'l info., call 609- Contact: 921-8427. R.C. Reinhold 134 Franklin Corner Rd. POCONOS - Big Bass ai f We can help you any- Lawrenceville. N.J. SOUTHWEST FLORIDA Lake Home, sleeps 10; 2 • where in New Jersey 08618 - real estate. Per- baths, washer/dryer, fpl. ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE of 8'/.% is available on this or the U.S.A. Save time 609-890-0999 sonalized service tv, ski, swim, sauna economical two-bedroom ranch house in Plumsted covering area from activities. Reasonable and money, call today. Township, sparkling new bathroom, all appliances, and Sanibel to Naples. North rates. 609-44JUT751. STATELY HIGHTSTOWN HOME: This well-constructed No obligation, of course. Trail Realty, Inc, B.F. professionally designed, built-in drawers and closets NEW LOG HOUSE - in Briggs Realtor Assoc. make this an ideal starter home. You'll be only five home offers 7 rooms and 2 full baths, full basement, 2 Maine. 2 br, 2 bath, Call609-896-0410 eves. minutes from Great Adventure, yet enjoy the car garage. Adding to its charm is a wrap-around porch fireplace & el. heat, peacefulness of a quiet street and friendly neighborhood. and a large yard for a garden or pool. Its location is Gloria Nilson HILTON HEAD, S.C. - convenient to both schools and shopping area. sleeps six. 400 ft. shore New 2 bdrrn / 2 bath Balance on mortgage is approx. $22,800. w/$235.93 frontage overlooking Mt. POCONOS - Lake Naomi. condo. Golf, free tennis monthly payment. $45,000. $59,900. REALTORS Desert Island. $600 for 14 New beautifully fur- pool. $150 - S200 - $325 days or $1000 Monthly. nished ski house. 3 wk. Call 609-924-5560. "ANY SIZE HOUSE & GARDEN UNDER THE SUN' Ca"ll 215-431-2564 after bdrms. + loft. 2 baths, i 5pm. liv. rm. with fireplace & AFtar Hours and Sunday Call: Jrj-J 600 Route 35 Route 571 tv, din. rm. & kit. Sleeps Shrewsbury Princeton Junction 6 to 8. Ski Big Boulder, VERMONT SKI CONDO Jack Frost, Camelback. Richard Van His* Warren Ols*n 448-8388 201-842-6009 609-448-8600 - sleeps from 2-10 in 448-2570 SKI' WEEKEND - in Iceskate, cross country luxury. Ski to lift. Call J*anEsch~ 448-1178 Larry Murray Pocono Mtn. Only 3 Maurica Jamas, Jr. 259-2482 Jan* Cox 448-3322 \ 31 West Main Street Route 9 & Craig Road or just get away. nights-wkends, 609-921- ..weekends left. $175/ea. Seasonal, monthly, 3262. Barbara Schn*d*k*r 443-5228 Holmdel Manalapan Call 609-799-9140 or 883- weekly, rates. 609-799- 201-946-3200 201-536^200 4315 eves. 3575 eves. HOME HUNTER'S GUIDE Week of February 4-6,1981 10-C

NEW COLONIALS IN WEST WINDSOR - New 5 bedroom colonials are available in West Windsor with finan-f; TRANSFEREES ring. They offer many features such as air conditioning, fireplace and aluminum siding plus much more. Prices start at #128,000. Call our West Windsor Office today for details. ' YARDLEY HUNT - New homes for immediate possession. 11 7/8% limited time special mor- tgage program.

ANDOVER MODEL - 4 bedroom, 254 bath Colonial, family room with fireplace, basement, 2 car garage, upgraded insulation package. •108.875. 12% FINANCING - IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY • There is still time to enjoy the fireplace this winter in this ATTENTION COMMUTERS! Avoid the parking GEORGETOWN MOD- 4 bedroom, 2)4 bath colonial in Princeton Junction- It hassle at the train station - walk to the train from this EL - 4 bedrooms, 254 has all the features you would want if you were building nearly new 4 bedroom, 2% bath colonial on a wooded baths. Colonial, upgraded your dream home. Some of which are: aluminum siding, lot in West Windsor. This home features aluminum insulation, insulated glass a large eat-in kitchen, separate first floor laundry room, siding, full basement, 2 car garage and dual heating rear door, fireplace, 2 car built-in bookcases in the family room, a 2 car garage and system. For further details call our office. garage. #108,475. a full basement. It also offers conveniences. You can •169,900. walk to the trains, schools and shopping. Make an ap- 32 minutes to Center City, pointment to see this very special home this weekend. 20 minutes to Princeton. •133,500.

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Today's og home Business Properties FOUR BEDROOMS AND ALL APPUANCES are the BEST BUY IN AREA - See and compare prices and owner doesnt live most attractive features of this 8 room home with cen- you'll agree with us! This ranch home boasts of con- LIGftT'INDUSTRIAL - tral air. The owner has put loving care into all the shrubs struction, condition and appeal. Call us and we'll tell you 4,000 to 40,000 Square and plush lawn. It's great for children on a dead end why - this the best buy. Feet. Located 1 mile street. An economical house for only __ like Daniel Boone. from center of Princeton •89,500. on Route 1 at Washington $68,000. A growing number of very contemporary people are choosing Boyne & Alexander Roads. Falls Log Homes as the type of home that makes sense for them. Long or short term lease. SAVE MONEY BY NOT HAVING TO PURCHASE ANY APPLIANCES for this well kept 4 bedroom. 2V4 Princeton Business bath Dutch Colonial conveniently located near transportation and just minutes from Princeton. This Kingston Boyne Falls homes are custom-made from Northern White Cedar, a Park. 609-921-3150 or 452- home has a dining room, separate laundry room, eat-in kitchen, family room with fireplace and large addition for nearly perfect building ma- 1234. you to enjoy. Offered for •129,500. terial. A superior natural insulator, it's fire-resistant PRICE REDUCTION — PRETTIEST ON THE BLOCK - and it's a very nice block! 5 bedrooms. 2V4 baths. OFFICE FOR RENT - 1 patio, 2 car garage, gas heat, central air, fireplace and set among beautiful tall oak trees. Your friends will be im- and maintenance-free. Palmer Sq, 512 sq. ft, from 2/1/81 for 1 year pressed; your family will be thrilled! Priced at only •1024)00. Each home is built literally lease. Call 609-921-3399. one log at a time. Skilled BEAUTIFUL NEW 2 bedroom, 2 full bath, carpeted with dining room and all appliances in secure condominium craftsmen hand-peel each PROFESSIONAL OF- complex. Located near all services in Cranbury-East Windsor area for only •460. per month plus association fee. log twice, pre-cut and pre- FICE - Rocky Hill at Jet. 206 & 518, 500 sq ft, 4 fit difficult angles to insure rooms, Day 609-921-8877, exacting fit on your site. eves, 883-1069. ASSOCIATES, INC. Send $5 for our colorful DKNER REALTORS PROFESSIONAL portfolio, or write for our OFFICE SPACE free brochure. 44 Princeton/Hightstown Rd. Modern offices; estate environment. Ideal for West Windsor • 609-799-1100 BOYNE FALLS LOG HOMES small ' businesses or Flemington • 201-782-4606 '.Pt>'\ P.O. Box 66, Dept. PP-2, New Tripoli, Pa. 18066 individuals seeking prestigious location and gv*' 21&-298-2850 reasonable rent. Suites or single offices. Utilities Name. provided. Bank, Post Office and stores within 1 Business Address block. Close proximity to 1-95. Properties Boyne City State. PENMNGTON Falls Zip • Phone. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE on LOG HOMES CENTER Nassau St, Prn, across 12 Units April'81 from Firestone Library. Left Occupancy : 1st office - 2 rooms; 2nd 65 So. Main St. office - reception area, 3 Pennington, NJ private offices, Business bathroom, storage room. CALL: William W. Call 9-5, 609-924-3413. A Place for All Seasons Properties Augustine 609-737-9604 Days Eves. & Weekends OFFICE SPACE FOR HOPEWELL - office or 609-924-9012 RENT - central Nassau Waters'Edge store space avail, to St. Small or large avail, lease immed. 1,148 sq. ft. now, low rent. Telephone in small, active shopping WAREHOUSE - 4,000 to secretarial services Thirty-two custom townhouses center. $390 + utils. Call 40,000 square feet. available. 609-924-2040. 609-466-1937. Loading Docks. Located in a private rustic setting 1 mile from center of GREAT SPOT!!! Princeton on Route 1 at BUSINESS - office space HIGHTSTOWN - Washington & Alexander for lease, West Windsor EAST WINDSOR "Roads. Long or short Twp. Located on U.S. #1. 1,500 to 35,000 sq ft avail term lease. Princeton 7 room office suite, new in exciting snopping Business Park. 609-921- carpeting & redecorated. plaza at corner of Rt 130 3150 or 452-1234. 1600 sq. ft. Occupancy S & Princeton-Hightstown March, 1981. Call 609-799- fflfcS Rd (Rt 571), in heart of 0640. fabulous growth area. "If your company is FOR RENT expanding, it should be Professional office suite HIGHTSTOWN - on busy FINANCING AVAILABLE IF QUALIFIED NEWHOPE'S headed in this direc- in Princeton Twp. Highway 33 lovely 2 level tion!" Contact: containing large store for rent. Ideal for ailed in Plainsboro's most unique setting Water's Edge is a beautiful NEWEST SENSATION RACHLIN&CO. receptional area, 2 business, offices or place to live. Our custom townhouse features woodburning fireplaces, cen- private offices, library / professionals. Available tralfair conditioning, two spacious bedrooms, 2'/£ ceramic baths, separate Realtors work area. Private dinuigrooms and exterior courtyards. Current prices are $87,900 and Yorkshire Meadow is in a word... sensational! 72 con- Management Div. immediately. Call 609- dominium residences consisting of apartments or entrance & unlimited '448-4800 for information. $97,90(h~Please call into our office and have one of our professional gales 17 Academy St., parking. $360/mo. net. people givj! you a convincing tour. townhomes form a unique, private community. There's Newark, NJ 07102 609-924-6622. just four units to a 2 two-story building which is unlike [201] 622-7890 Brokers Invited OFFICE SUITE - 3 rms, anything in the area. And the features are downright ex- NASSAU ST - temporary bath, heat/ac/elec, 625 ceptional. Two bedrooms. Wall-to-wall carpeting. or permanent office sq. ft. suitable for arch / CHENDERSON- Breathtaking cathedral ceilings. Heat-circulating fire- space. 2 sunny rooms, w/ engr / prof. $295/ mo. 700 SQ. FT. - 2 rooms, additional storage rm. 609-448-6504. places. Energy-efficient heat pumps. And more, all bathroom, storage room, Coffee alcove, powder REALTORS^* standard! If you want affordable luxury, a prime location air conditioned, private rm, full bath. Carpeted. 33 Witherspoon St., Princeton, N. J. 08540 609-921-2776 and excellent financing, then see New Hope's Newest entrance. Located in Ample parking. En- RENT - Office space, 375 Sensation today! Below market rate mortgages with South Gold Industrial trance & sign on Nassau sq. ft., $7 sq. ft. One - Park, Robbinsville NJ. St. $450 plus elec. 609-924- year lease. Rt. 1, as little as 10% down. From $63,990. 609-890-8190. 0891 bet. 9-5 or 215-862- Lawrenceville, 609-771- 5748 eves. & wkends. 6900. 75% PRE-SOLD, BEFORE THERE WAS A SAMPLE! OFFICES FOR RENT : 1200 sq. ft. PRINCETON office space in Pen- •PRINCETON - modern Warehouse space will nington Borough with office available in air subdivide. excellent parking conditioned, elevator Princeton Crossroads facilities. $500 per month building. Telephone (609) Realty, Realtor utilities not included. 609- 924-8764 or (609) 924-9190. #1 Anytime, 609-924-4677 466-0479. MOVE IN ilk NASSAU STREET FOR RENT - Mon- 3 ROOM - Professional TOMORROW OFFICE - 3 rooms tgomery Twp. Rt. 206. office space in home. lieadoui totaling 734 square feet; New office space. Call 4-6pm 609-924-7906. prime location! Paneling & carpeting. 2-Bedroom, 2-Bath Apartments; 2-Bedroom, VA Bath rjCS $450/month. Heating included. 400-500 La^yrenceville Townhomes-Samples open daily 12-5 PM. (215) 862-5077 or HOW RENDALL-COOK & sq. feet. $290 - $310. 201- 885-2600. In NJ call collect. Dir.: Rt. 202,1 mile south of New Hope. COMPANY 359-5837. Realtors Investment lG?GRANOflPftK€l 609-924-0322 OFFICE - 1,000 to 40,000 ATTENTION PRO- NEW OFFICE Spaces: Square F»et. Located 1 PERTY - owerns. Tired Business 1,000 sq ft ground fl, mile from center of of high costs? No time? $800/mo exceptionally Princeton on Route 1 at Professional contractor Now Building Section II Properties nice. Coming soon: Washington & Alexander to manage & maintain Execenter suites 300 sq Roads. Princeton your property for small we pay closing costs BROOKMEAD ft, furnished for long & Business Park. 609-921- percentage of ownership. in Montgomery Township short term rentals. 609- 3150 or 452-1234. Contact Box #03599 c/o Easy, fast, convenient and complete when you buy direct 1050 SQ. FT. - carpeted Princeton Packet. area on second floor. 924-9700. from one of Mercer County's largest builders of quality Mortgage Money Available Plenty of natural lighting country homes. from windows. Low OFFICES FOR RENT - EAST WINDSOR - KfcQuafified Buyers heating costs. Perfect Somerset. 3 modern WARREN PLAZA WEST location in busy com- office rooms with -1850 sq. ft, ground floor mercial area on Rte 206 executive desks & chairs. in attractive, established Know someone 20% DOWN MORTGAGES Wm. Bucci Builder, Inc. Rent 1 or more. Air. shopping plaza, prime in Princeton Township. location, ideal for office who's a feature? For information call: Lots of private parking. Panel. Parking. Good NO POINTS, NO PREPAYMENT Available immediately. location - within 5 min. of or commercial $1000/mo 30 YEARS 609-924-0908 287, Rt. 1, & Turnpike + tax. Call.609-448-6586 Call the editor. (609) 896-3061 For information call 609- wkdays, 9-4pm. (609) 896-3060 924-7759. 201-846-5848. Call anytime Brokers welcome HOME HUNTER'S GUIDE 11-C Week of February 4-6,1981 jjKlDLERMAN CLICK £55® ™ Spring St^Mnerton 924-0401 •6»S-1020 Office Space (cohort thtwrora Shea 1827 For All Araa Us ting* i P Pirinceton Central Business District o o •' 1400 Square feet available (will subdivide) CROSSROADS REALTORS o «• Heating and Air conditioning provided • Will build to suit I • Parking available N 73 • Call (609) 924-8990 after 6 p.m. for more G information COLONIAL W/PROFESSIONAL ADDITION - Former doctor's office plus lovely 100+ yrs. s E old home. Unique. $92,900. ALUMINUM SIDED RANCH - on 1/2 acre lot. T Investment Land For Sale L.andForSale. UR, D/R, eat-in kitchen, center hall, 3 B/R's, BUILDING screened-in porch. $52,900. THIS SPRING? 0 JACOBS CREEK area of LOT MIDDLEBUSH - 1 BRICK FRONT 3 B/R RANCH - L/R, Ewing, 3 oversized units, acre +. Call 201-247-3000; Then NOW is the time to w/fireplace, Ig. D/R, eat-in kitchen, family each with several 201-873-2882 after 5:00. select your new home site! room, 2 car garage, GAS heat. Full N NORTH LAWRENCE - GRAND WILLIAMSBURG bedrooms & baths, basement. $76,900. sylvan setting,! 3/4 acre, Hopewell Twp. - 10.4 COLONIAL 4 BR's + in-law-suite, 3V& baths, 2 Vfc acre wooded lot. owner's apartment acres, wooded, $60,000. THOMPSON Land has $249,000. available at; closing more than 60 Residential EXCELLENT COMMERCIAL LOCATION - for ARCHITECT DESIGNED CONTEMPORARY RANCH with $135,000. W.S. Borden Hopewell Twp. - -10.8 Lots for you to choose offices, etc. L/R, kitchen, 2 B/R's, bath, full Realtor 609-88H900. 1 from. And financing is basement! 2 car garage. $69,500. views of Lake Carnegie. 4 BR's, Master BR w/private deck & huge acres, wooded, $60,000. available on all our land den. . ' $169,500. Hopewell Twp. - 6.6 parcels. UNDER CONSTRUCTION • 3 Colonials on EAST WINDSOR - 5 BR COLONIAL ON GORGEOUS HEAL" ESTATE CON- acres, hilltop, woods, wooded lots overlooking lake. Either 3 or 4 Linda Carnevale SULTANT - all aspects view, $49,000. MERCER COUNTY WOODED LOT. LR, DR, eat-in kitchen, family rm. w/French incl. investment, B/R's. Gas Heat. $79,900 & $84,900. Aniuta Blanc doors to brick terrace. $114,900. 8- property selections, Hopewell Twp. -13 acres. East Windsor - (4 lots) TWIN RIVERS -1 B/R, 1 bath condominium in analysis, management. Wayne Way 1/2 to 3/4 ac Lois Fee T3 Estate location, $65,000. move-in condition. Close to shopping and A FAIRY TALE COME TRUE. Combine Princeton's J. Thomas Boyer, _$21,950 up, water and Hazel Stix Broker. 609-79J-2235. commuting. Just reduced to $34,500. charm with this large, brand new center hall colonial & East Amwell - 2V> acres, sewer. Toni Baskin you'll surely live happily ever after. wooded, $25,000. Carolyn Hills Hopewell - Pennington - CLEARBROOK ADULT CONDOS - Country $136,900. i DORIS PESSEL • Lawrenceville Rd. 3/4 ac Club lifestyle. 24 hr. security, singles 3 B/R Lenore Barish Real Estate I - $29,500. 'PRINCETON NEWLY REMODELED HOUSE. 3 REAL ESTATE Excelsior Model. $115,000. Jeanette Stager BR's, 2 baths, walk to town. Financing available to Wanted 609-737-3113 Pennington - Rocky Hill 2 B/R Timberlane Model. $72,000. Anne Hoffman Rd. - Elm Ridge area (2 qualified buyer. REDUCED: $110,000. Q 29.9 ACRE FARM — Secluded but close to Koslynn Greenberg WANTED - Princeton ATTENTION lots) 1.5 ac $47,500 Twp. Choice residential BUILDERS Princeton Phone and transportation & highways. Farmhouse w/2 VA FINANCING TO A QUALIFIED BUYER for this lot. 2 acres or more. Address. kitchens, 8 B/R's, 2 baths, and worker's Pennington Boro Victorian. 4 BR's, 2M> baths, LR Desire beautiful location. 27 building lots (54 acres) bungalow w/2 B/R's, kitchen & bath. All utilities preferred. - Cluster design; Prime Lawrence - Cold Soil Rd. w/built-ins, large dining rm, bright & cheery kitchen. Call 609-392-0847 after Hopewell location; high 2.75 ac $55,000 Princeton Eggroom & garage. Small horse barn. Priced to sell. 6pm. rolling land with spec- phone and Address. $175,000. REDUCED $114,500. tacular views; some trees; VERY AT- Foxcroft Dr. - (5 lots) 1.5 ac $46,950 up Princeton PRINCETON "CREAM PUFF" Enjoy the winter scene TRACTIVE TERMS to Garages/Storage qualified buyer. Priced Phone and Address, WARREN TWP. 1 from the warmth of a glassed-in sun porch in this bright, ForRent right. Call us for details.-. lightly wooded. NEAR SHOPPING CENTER MOVING? cheerful 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Marvelous central This delightful rancher is snuggled between For infnrmatiim on Weidel Real Estate, Inc. Washington - Hankins location. 2 car garage, many extras! $135,000. tall standing trees. Featuring 3 nice size homes anywhere CENTRAL PRINCETON 1C4 Nassau Street Rd. (5 lots) .69 ac $19,950. bedrooms, living room, formal dining room, in the li.S. BRICK & CEDAR SHAKE 5 BR COLONIAL on wooded lot in - garage for rent. Princeton, N.J. CALLTOLL FREE Vicinity of Nassau St. [609] 921-2700 Line Rd. - (3 lots) .69 ac recently remodeled kitchen. 1 % baths. Cozy E. Windsor. Sunken family room with 9' fireplace. SPOTLESS! $19,950. 800-523-2460 business district. Call fireplace. Full basement. 2 car garage. Ext. F-784 Priced to sell at... $108,500. 609-924-0633 or 924-9371. GENEROUS LOT In West Windsor - Old Macadam drive. Excellent condition. $89,900. Poconos Nice Trees, EAST WINDSOR - 5 BR COLONIAL on gorgeous wooded lot. Trenton Rd. (2 lots) .69 Beautiful View. Water, ac $21,950. Living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, family room with French STORAGE SPACE FOR Sewage - Located within SOMERVILLE • SUPERB LOCATION doors leading to a brick terrace. $114,900. RENT - HIGHTSTOWN walking distance of AREA. 609-448-0325. Community pool, Club South Lane - (4 lots .69 ac Custom built 2-story home, featuring House 'and Ski Lift. Five $21,500. aluminum siding, country style kitchen, minute drive to Marina & MONMOUTH COUNTY dining room, cozy living room, 3 bedrooms, 1 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS ZONE - A winning com- STORAGE Stables. Owner selling bination, old fashion charm & style, stunning contemporary Self Service due to growth in area and full bath, full basement, 2 car garage. On a For any of your Upper Freehold - Potts picturesque 80 x 167 parcel. Possible VA- renovations. Central location. Perfect for shop or rumor of casinos coming Rd. .92 ac $18,950. professional office. belongings. nearby. Investment was FHA. Just reduced for a quick sale You bring it. ' made many years ago BEAUTIFUL WOODED 2-ACRE LOTS in prestigious Rent your own individual HUNTERDON $64,500. with a quiet retirement COUNTY Stuart Rd. section of Princeton. Sewer, gas & water unit. cottage in mind. Serious Bring your own lock & Charneski & Bongiorno available. Only 6 lots left. . buyer may reach me on key. Monday or Wednesday Delaware - Strimples' Realtor, Insurance and Appraiser from $87,500. Seven dav access. evening after 7 P.M. 609- Mill Rd. (3 lots) 3 ac 42 So. Main St., Manville LACKLAND MINI 737-1767. wooded $27,500. ; Princeton Crossroads Realty, Inc. • 342 Nassau Street STORAGE, 3540 Quaker {201)722-0070 (Corner Harrison) • Princeton Bridge Rd, Trenton, N.J. East Amwell - Rileyville Evening Hours on Tues., Thurs and Fri. 609-587-8400 also 130 Rt. HOPEWELL - Crossing Rd. 1.6 ac $20,950, 3 ac Park in our lot. $29,950 4 ac $32,500. LatR eves. 701-722-5574 REALTOR * 206 South, South of 518 & Route 31, 6.7 Somerville, N.J. 201-526- acres zoned high- CALL ANYTIME 609-924-4677 OPEN 7 DAYS Back Brook Rd. (5 lots) 2 4080, other locations way/business, 923 ft MANVILIE-MEAT MARKET throughout N.J. frontage on Route 31, ac to 4 ac $27,950-$29,950. exc. location. Call 609- Business and equipment, call for details. 924-6543 or 452-2066. Old York Rd. - 3.3 ac $10,000. $25,950? GARAGE IN - Princeton, MANVILLE central location on 25 ACRES or less avail Dutch Lane - 1.9 ac Commercial building, shopping center LAWRENCEVILLE TOWN HOUSES Linden Lane, $35/mo. for framing in Mt. Rose - $26,500. 609-921-3152 before 10am. Rocky Hill area. Call 215- parking, sale or lease. Call for details. 384-2100, or write P.O. West Amwell - Rock Rd. NORTHSIDE 16x16 SPACE - available Box 231, Coatesville, Pa. 3.7 ac wooded $32,500. A distinctive community at Storage Barns 19320. Large older cape cod, 3 to 4 bedrooms. Full Lawrencevifle. Call-609- Rocktown area -. 9.5 ac basement. Low taxes. Many extras.. $59,900. is being built in a pic- 924-1882. $45,000 10 ac wooded turesque setting of Law- 2+ WOODED ACRES - $59,000. JOSEPH BIELANSKI AGENCY on Long Hill Rd. in 212 South Main St., Manvill*. N.J. renceville Hillsboro Twp. Terms SOMERSET COUNTY JLpnd For Sale avail. $39,900. 201-725-1995 WOODED LOT - 2.8 Montgomery - Cherry Eva*.. 201-722-0761 or 359-3245 From $67,900. acres, 150 ft. frontage, MEMBER MUlTftHE LISTING SERVICE rural location, Monroe Hill Rd. 25 ac wooded 2.2 WOODED ACRES - Twp, $18,500. $150,000 Princeton Phone Mortgages Available bordering stream & 3 + ACRES - Zoned and Address. to Qualified Buyers park. Pvt road of 5 commercial on South custom homes. Build Lane of Route 130, near Springhill Rd. - 3 ac FOR SALE BY OWNER your dream house. East circle at Cranbury, wooded $31,900. Windsor water, sewer, $74,900. i THE VILLAGE schools incl. $39,900. 609- MIDDLESEX 448-6730. STULTS REALTY CO. COUNTY Realtor Monroe - Union Valley - Your Town House features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large living room and dining room, PRINCETON vicinity - 37 N. Main St. Gravel Hill Rd. (4 lots) kitchen with Hotpoint appliances, wall-to-wall carpeting, full basement, professionally 9+ acres of woodland 609-395-0444 3/4 ac $17,950. landscdped lots plus ENERGY SAVING PACKAGE including heat pump, centra! air. privacy, perc & log approved, $53,000. Terms 50 ACRE TREE farm, BURLINGTON avail. 201-359-3684 eves. north Lawrence Twp., COUNTY The VILLAGE is ideally located in the hub of the cultural and Princeton address, terms available for educational areas of the Garden State. Commuting is made simple Chesterfield - Chester- qualified buyer. $9,000 field-Sykesville Rd. 1 ac by easy access to Rtes. 1-95,1-295, 1, and 206. . Hopewell - Lovely lots. 3 per acre, principals only. $19,900, 1.35 ac $20,500, Come and see THE VILLAGE and enjoy a totally new living plus acres, $35,500. 609-896-0321. 1.75 ac $22,500, 6.3 ac 2 BEDROOM RANCH IN PRINCETON Approx. 8.7 acres with $32,500. environment. perc, $68,000. MAINE - Bangor area, M Porch, patio, central air, full basement. Spacious lots situated on Toddy wooded private yard. Walk to shops, school and town. Mansfield - Herman $89,900. Hopewell - Lovely Pond, ready for building Black Rd. 5.8 ac $29,500. Sales Office Open country setting w/perc - or investment. Will sell 609-824-2156 evenings /weekends -DIMCTtONS: From Rt«. 1 to Rto. 546 woit 3 mi. on $30,000. all or individual. Call 609- OCEANCOUNTY Daily & Weekends right. From Rt*. 206 to Rt». 546 watt 1 mi. on right. 924-6543 or 452-.2066. From 1-95 or 1-295 to Rt*. 206 north to Rt*. 546 watt 1 Hopewell - 66 acres requires 2-ac zoning Plumsted - Colliers Mill 10 to 6P.M. mi. on right. 4 ACRE LOT - heavily Rd. (5 lots) 1/2 ac $10,950 Land For Rent Real Estate Appointments Available $400,000. wooded, 50 mile view, 4 up. by Request miles North of Princeton For Sale Princeton - 59 wooded Twp. line. $35,000. We also can subdivide OUTSIDE SPACE for acres for development, Brokers protected. 609- $1,100,000. that "perfect" spot for rent on Mt. Airey - Eoch Town House is constructed of quality materials and backed by HOW. 924-7034. your from our Harbourton Rd, HARBOURTON America's new 10-yeor homebuyers protection plan. I . Princeton Crossroads 6,000 + acres. Lamertville. Ideal for delightful circa 1800 equipment, trailers & Colonial on 2'2 acres. A Equal Housing Opportunity Realty, Realtor 3 BUILDING LOTS - W. 609-924-4677 Windsor-PIainsboro. 1+ Call our experienced boats. Space also avail rare find offering old acres ea. Call 609-799- land staff today for for gardens & horses. charm updated with maps and details. 609-397-1904. modern amenities. »New ftjchfieu CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 3009. kitchen, 3 bedroom*, 2 BUILDING LOT - East baths, 3 fireplaces, 2 car (609)896-0719 Amwell, 3 acres, 250' Thompson Land Real Estate 'detached garage & much frontage, wooded, perced more. Beautiful con- & logged. Near Prin- Recycle For Sale dition. Convenient ceton. $27,500. 609-466- Realtor Hopewell Twp. location - Investment 2952. easy Princeton com- the Biggest Store is Classifieds this 195 Nassau St. Princeton VALUE - in E. Windsor, 3 muting. $149,500. Elliot 8 papers - I price - (609) 924-3250 APPROVED TO -build 3 609-921-7655 BR rancher on 1 very Realty Co, Realtor, 609- stores, heavily traveled ELM RIDGE PARK - Vh desirable acre, 2-car 771-9133, eves 215-297- area, Mercerville, need acre lots. $47,500 & up. newspaper Eves & weekends: gar., best offer in 60's. 5319. c fiartner. 609-586-3611. Wooded lots, $70,000 net. PauletteGotwals 609-448-6730. No brokers Call 609-737-2203. 215-3454)726 please. HOME HUNTER'S GUIDE Week of February 4-6,1981 12-C

REA l_ Realtors Real Estate Real Estate Too Late Too Late Too Late Too Late For Sale To Classify To Classify To Classify To Classify KM- ESTATE 609-924-3822 For Sale 247 Nassau St. ONLY 5 MILES.west of MONTGOMERY CLEANING - & in- GORGEOUS STAN- M.S.W. - part time for DIETARY ASST - full Princeton:- in Elm Ridge TOWNSHIP - owner will stalling, repairs to all DARD Poodle puppies - Home Health Agency. time, 6:30am-3pm, must LIGHT Princeton hold low interest mtge Park, new 4 bedroom type rugs including AKC. Mother imported Salary & benefits supply own tran- Karl Light, Broker brick ranch. 22x13 family' for qualified buyer on 5 Orientals. Stair shifting Touch Of Class daughter. commensurate w/ex- sportation. Foothill room w/fireplace, 15x13 bdrm, 2V2 bath Colonial, & restretching. Call after Outstanding pedigree, perience. Experience Acres Nursing Home, LAWRENCE OPEN HOUSES dining room, 21x14 living fam. size eat-in kit, fam 4pm 201-329-3451. black, cream, white. $350 with medical care & Neshanic. 201-369-8711. room, slat floor en- rm w/fpl, ||as heat, cent, up. Call 609-397-1486. knowledge of Mercer Call M-F 9am-5pm. Sunday Feb. 8,2 - 4 P.M. trance, full basement, air, & more. $124,900.201- FREE PUPPIES - to County Resources • central air conditioning, 359-3858. good home. Call 609-921- necessary. Call 609-695- DIETARY ASST - part 2 car garage l'/-> acre lot, 9707 8-5, ask for Ralph. PART TIME - ad- 3461. V.N.A. of Trenton. time 3pm-9pm, must 27 Pine Knoll Drive $179,000. Also 5 bedroom SOUTH BRUNSWICK vertising salesperson-for supply own tran- cape, $190,000. Best buys 79 DATSUN 210 - hat- new regional health RN desires nursing sportation. Foothill K around. By owner. 609- Freshly painted 4 chback 4 spd, stereo, publication. Great position 3 hrs a day. Call Acres Nursing Home, 737-2203 or 737-3639. bedroom 2>,fe bath 35mpg, a/c, 19k mi, potential for income. 609-448-8882. Neshanic. 201-369-8711. colonial oo landscaped asking $4400. 9-4 609-655- Holistic Health Assoc. Call M-F 9am-5pm. corner lot. Family room, 7897. 609-924-8580. M-Sat. 11-5. PART TIME - data entry PRINCETON BORO - utility area, new Kitchen people needed, VIZSLA PUPPIES - top Patton Ave. 2 family cabinets, countertop and FOOD SERVICE - home 8 rooms, 2 baths, MOVING SALE - Fur- weekends, evenings. Ch. sire & dam, AKC reg, dishwasher plus new niture, small appliances, supervisor. Good op- Princeton publishing 201-469-3113 or 832-5586. can be reconverted to a flooring throughout All portunity for capable, single family house at camping equipment, company. Call Carol 609- terms to qualified Zenith am/fm ni-fi eight responsible person with 924-5338 ext. 223. DOMESTIC LIVE-IN - minimal cost. Avail, buyers. $74,900. early Spring. Call 609- track & speakers. 609- some food service ex-: Cleaning cooking, 92441633 or 924-9371. 924-2970. perience. Will provide FREE PUPPIES-mixed laundry, child care, 5'z Stylish Tudor colonial training in supervision. breed, bprn Jan. 1. Call days, 44 hrs $154.10/wk. with many extras. 3 ORIENTAL RUG - 8x11. Foothill Acres Nursing after 6pm 201-297-7167. Free room & board. 3 PRINCETON BORO - Home, Amwell Rd., mos exp 8-9 p.m. 609-655- Wiggins St. 3 family large bedrooms, Belgium machine made spacious family room, gold blue ivory, new. 201- Neshanic. 201-369-8711. 0038. semi-detached hse. Call 9-5 weekdays. Separate 3 car gar., all living room, formal 873-2156. COOK NEEDED - in dining room, eat-in- rectory for 2. Franklin SWIMMING POOL Sales utfls paid by tenants. Call SHARE 2BR - apt in 609-924-0633 or 924-9371. kitchen with upgraded '78 COUP DE VILLE - Park, NJ. Prefer Person - part time, appliances and cabinets. 19.000mi, new tires Plainsboro. $195+. someone who would live- needed for quality Carpeting in most rooms, w/snows, fully equipped Immediate occupancy. in with free room & builder in Mercer central air, partial w/stereo tape player, Call Mel 609-799-9521. board, however com- County. For appt call 609- TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrm. basement, lovely patio, 2 like new, no scratches, muter would be ac- 586-0895. YOUR DREAM (HOUSE) COME TRUE townhouse Quad I, good car garage. Walk to $8500. Call 201-852-1400, STANDARD POODLE - ceptable. Further info Pillars, brick, air conditioning - and Pine Knoll. Attractive 4 bedroom, cond, cent, air, carpeted, school. Easy commute to ext 294, br 852-1679 aft call 201-297-3000. ready to move in. $52,500. black male, 7 mos, AKC 2Vz bath colonial boasts spacious entry hall, formal living room, NYC or Philadelphia. 7pm. reg, Ch. bloodlines. HARTMAN HORSE Call 609-448-6671 week- Trailers - used. Call dining room with chair rail, paneled famBy room with wood burning days 9am-4pm. Financing includes VA Loving & loyal but not OFFICES FOR RENT - and FHA to qualified SOFA - Gold & white, suitable for family with 2 1-3 modern carpeted Larry at 609-452-2848 or fireplace. Wooded lot, fenced at rear for security, privacy. Fairty buyers. $75; refrig, $100; Maytag offices located in Chris at 609-259-2124. KINGSTON • - 3 yr. old. Sacrifice $75 to priced at • washer, $125; Trombone, good home. 609-921-1254, prestigious Pennington. bedrooms, 2 baths, NORTH BRUNSWICK $70; car rack, $7. 609-921- 10-5 924-5277. All utilities plus a/c CLEANING PERSON 33 WiBow Street liyingroom, diningroom, 7453. included. Call owner 609- for Mote) work, full/part kitchen, den, full Immaculate move-in 737-2800. time, apply in person basement, attic storage, split in Brunswick 1 BDRM APT - Brun- DRUMMER seeks Colonade Motel, Rt. 130 attached garage, in- Knolls. Wall to wall swick Pk area..$255/mo. musicians to form Hightstown. cluding d/w, washer/- carpeting, slate entry inc. util. Sec. req. 609-655- working band. Call Ron HOMEMAKER - East dryer, refrig., carpeting, foyer, no wax kitchen 2064. 609-882-3192 eves. Windsor, Sat. & Sun. ATTENDANT-part time & 2 air conditioners. floor, large patio. morning & eve. shifts, for laundromat & dry Move in condition, early Freshly painted inside PRIME LOCATION- light housekeeping, some cleaners. Own trans. possession. $82,500; Call and out. Asking $75,500 READ personal care. 609-448- Apply in person only. Mr. 609-924-8630. 1 Palmer Sq. 1364. with all terms to 518 sq.rt. office rental Gus's, Rt. 130, Warren qualified buyers. 1 yr. lease Plaza West. E. Windsor. Call 609-921-3399 EAST WINDSOR STERLING THOMPSON Tine off CRANBURY - single RELAXED LIVING! GROUP family house in business AND TAKE I NEED TO BE replaced. PHYSICAL STERLING THOMPSON - If you are looking for district for rent, will Start your whole new & ASSOCIATES renovate to suit. Call for THERAPIST / Oc- TIME OUT room & board in a lge cupational Therapist - world of carefree living Realtor Prn hse for a minimum particulars 609-655-0376. in this desirable l from needed to work in in- 201-297-0200 price in exchange for surance rehab. Salary bedroom (2nd floor) Each office some help around the Twin Rivers con- cooking PART TIME / FULL 24K -I- benefits. Send independently owned house, call Claudia, 609- resume with references dominium. Special with 921-1225 aft 5. TIME - outdoor work, features include central help the leader in lawn to A.R.C. 564 S. Main St., air, wall to wall car- care. Technicians Hightstown. peting, washer, dryer, OPEN HOUSE TABLE TALK LUXURY PRINCETON - needed! Must have good ARAREHND refrigerator & dish- SUNDAY I2-3PM apt. Large kitchen with driving record. Good JAGUAR 1963 - MKII PRINCETON - charming refrig., one bed rm., 2 sedan, black,.3.8, 4 spd, in the old village of Lawrencevffle - 4 bedroom, 2 % bath colonial washer. Also carport, pay, + advancement. community pool, tennis 2 bdrm Rancher on baths, liv. rm., central Call Lawn Doctor bet. 9-5 p/s, p/b, $6000 firm. 609- has spacious living room, formal dining room, cozy den with court & clubhouse. sweeping corner lot with air. Phone: (609)924-4386 609-448-2131. 883-1772. stone fireplace. Every window offers a view of well established Owner transferred, only modern kitchen, finished after 7 p.m. asking $42,800. basement & covered greenery. And best of all, a walk everywhere location. patio. $99,500. Call: SAtES ASSOCIATES WILLIAM KERWIN Lambert Realty, Realtor, 609-586-1700. Comtamlrawr Shirley Unslwy INC. Directions: 246 Vallev John voi'l wi iynl DerryUght Realtor 201-521-0462 Rd, Princeton off Morcy Crimmlns Stuart MInton Harrison Ave opposite Cornelia Di«lh«nn Laura Procaccino Princeton Shop. Ctr. Vonni* Huvston Nancy Scott UNDER $100,000-well Lawrencev'f/e Specialist! kept Montgomery ranch, TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrm 3 bdrms, 2 baths, 1 acre, Eves, and weekends twnhse, exc cond, extras, quiet, semi-rural assume mtg. $68,500. 609- Marge Dwyer 896-1132 location, views, patio, air 443-5263 after 6. Gladys Wright 896-1805 REALTOR cond, fireplace. Finished basement with workshop, study, rec' ROSSMOOR - Carefree room, 2 car garage, attic country living without Real Estate Real Estate storage, easy access to worries about snow, roof, Real Estate Rt. 206, 6 miles to grass, or security. This is For Sale For Sale For Sale Princeton. 201-874-5359. the time to buy a con- dominium or cooperative home, before prices go KOSSMOOR RESALES EWING TWP - (Hamp- CLEARBROOK up in the spring. Our CONDOMINIUMS ton Hills), attractive 9 CONDO - Resale HAMILTON - 54 Bolton listings start at $43,900. NEW HAMPSHIRE room Colonial in mint Specialists. Braeburne, Rd, 7 yr. old bi-level, 4 Call today - 609-799-8181. Seclusion with a view. cond on corner lot, Master-Lodge Ex- bdrms, 2 full baths, eat- Country Heritage Real $46,500. professionally land- celsior, Timberline, in kitchen, liv. rm, din. Estate, Realtors. rm, Irg. den, laundry rm, NEW YORK - scaped w/privacy. All Everglade & Apt. Models 1 Campus location, $57,000. hardwood floors & avail. 1, 2 & 3 bdrms. I - car garage, central Uil.MAMSBURG - plastered walls. Extras include ap- air, much more. Asking $72,000. 609-585-2243 HOPEWELL - 3 bdrms Like new, many extras, Featuring flagstone pliances, carpet, encl. anytime. $135,000. entrance foyer, formal patios, fireplace & more. on 1 acre, country set- CO-OP din rm & liv rm w/fpl, All beautifully located. ting, $80,000. 609-466-3257. iMONKOK - eat-in kit w/ample Starting at $44,500. SOUTH BRUNSWICK - MIDDLESEX - by Certificate. $30,000. cabinets, lge fam rm Levinson Associates. Rocky Hill area, han- LAFAYETTE - Cer- containing built in "Lie. Real Estate Broker. owner, mid 80's. Unique 7 dyman special 5+ room 3 bdrm Split. Lg. tificate. $50,400. All bookshelves, full 201-548-2244. Eves & rooms, Colonial, heated residents must be 48 yrs. Langhorne stone wall wknds 609-655-4519 or 609- fam. rm* w/raised garage workshop, barn fireplace, mod. kitchen, old. fireplace w/glass doc- & 655-0909. on 1.43 rural acres. Make 1 STILTS REALTY CO. heat exchanger, sl; -i: I - baths, w/w carpeting offers. ACA Realty, throughout, finished Realtor doors onto lge slate pa no, TWIN RIVERS- 3 bdrm Broker. 201-297-1944. :17 N. Main St. laundry room & powder basement, attached twnhse. Quad 2 end unit, garage, picturesque Cranbury. N.J. rm, 4 lge bdrms & 2 2'- bath, fin. bsmt, BO9-395-O444 baths. Extras incld cent, setting, 16x32 in-ground loaded w/extras. 609-448- TWIN RIVERS - 2 bdrm pool, many extras. Must No matter what you're looking Eves call Fred: air, lge 2 car gar. w/elec 7410 or 448-7715. Twnhse, 8 3/ % assum. «fl9-«S5-1881 gar. door opener. Must A see to appreciate. Call see this 1 owner home to mtge. 609-448-9024. 201-469-2028. for, you're sure to find it in appreciate. Move-in KENDALL PARK $57,900. Principals only. OWNER SELLING the Classifieds. Advertising HEARTSICK! Owner cond. $119,000. Call 609- 1 882-2274 aft 5 pm for appt. NEW EGYPT area - in the Packet 8-Way classifieds must sell I :: yr. old 4 bdrm. Ranch, extra BELLE MEAD - At- multi-level Tudor on a storage, recent roof, gas Custom bi-level, 3 bdrm- means convenient buying and selling s, 2 baths, fam. rm- tractive 4 bdrm, 2'? bath quiet cul-de-sac in ex- OVERLOOKING Jacobs furnace, oven; energy Colonial in country cellent neighborhood, 3 Creek in Hopewell Twp. saving circulating fireplace, large deck, 2 at reasonable prices. car gar., iu acres, setting. Fireplace in bdrms, 2 baths, Lovely 3 bdrm, 2'2 bath fireplace, dishwasher, family room, eat-in cathedral ceiling, 2 car Ranch on 12 wooded organic garden, land- $78,900. Gale Realtors, 609-758-3300. kitchen, 2 car attached garage, central air, acres. Builders own scaping. Move-in cond. garage, completely fin. fireplace, w/w carpet, 10 custom home w/quality $69,000. Bsmt, gas heat, central PACKET yr. HOW, much more. construction throughout. air, large rooms. Must $85,900. Call Dass, 609- Huge recreation room, 201-297-2929 HILLSBORO - 3 bdrm see! 201-359-1801 after 8-Way Classifieds 771-0955 or 292-6621. $190,000. twnhse, own woods & 7pm. On* Call -One Order - One Bill -Eight Newspapers / stream, 2'j bath, dinette, TWIN R4VERS - Quad YOUR OWN 44 acres cus. fam. rm,' $73,900. SOUTH BRUNSWICK - 201-359-0365. 609-924-3250 IV. Our gorgeous town w/charming old clap- Reduced to $84,900, house. 9% assumable board farmhouse set well owner will hold 11% TWIN RIVERS - im- mortgage. Perfect off the road. Beamed maculate 3 bdrm, 2' condition, very best ceiling family room, mortgage for qualified HOPEWELL TWP - 2 l buyer. Rural Ranch on dollhouse Colonial, new bath townhouse, location. 3 bdrms, 2 2 random floors, brick everything upgraded, baths, with every filled walls, screened 3/4 acre in mint condition kitchen, living & dining, 2 with all utilities on cul de bedrooms, I1 baths, new newly painted inside & meaningful amenity porch, good bass fishing 2 out, very high assumable DINING OUT? including upgraded m your own backyard. sac street. Excellent heat, electric & plum- mother / daughter bing. Asking $59,000. mortgage at 10% interest carpet throughout, Private financing. rate. Call 609-448-1024 or FIND THE recessed lighting, $320,000. facility. 9 rooms with 2 . W.S. Borden Realtor, full & 2-' 2 baths, garage, 609-883-1900. 443-5311. country kitchen with basement, huge screened BEST IN pantry," professionally Roy E. Cook. Inc. porch, Tennessee marble Finished rec room with Realtor raised hearth fireplace, STONE & REDWOOD - RESTAURANTS built-ins, central air, 609-737-0964 with trees, trees & more. home, 3000 sq. ft. on 12 Too Late humidifier, cedar closet, 609-896-0266 ACA Realty, Broker, 201- 3/4 acres. Thermal pane WITH gas bar-b-que, much 297-1944. windows, 2 fireplaces, To Classify more. A total home you HAMILTON SQ. CAPE - zoned hot water heat. must see to appreciate., By owner, 4 bedrooms, Will hold mortgage for TABLE TALK $67,900. No agents large kitchen & dining NOW REDUCED-Ranch qualified buyer. $175,000 please. Phone 609-448- in East Windsor, By 609-758-2347. SERGEANTSVILLE 6786.home, 215-732-3380 area. Finished (Stockton) Contemp hse IN basement, fireplace, 1V^ owner. 3 bdrms, 2 baths 5 wd acrs, off entry rd, .4 business. • car detached garage, in main house. Patio rm w/frplc, adjoins Mother- mi fr cov'd bridge, 2 br, 2 large cedar closets, TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrm, full baths, lr, f/p, fully plaster walls, oak floors, in-law apt. complete with &•> assumable mortgage. TWIN RIVERS - 2 own bath. AJum/sided, equip mod kit & laud rm, <]\nt off bedroom townhouse. fire detection system, hot Many upgrades & extras. a/c, 212-477-0174 after water heat, many extras. inground pool, lot almost This is a real creampuff. Many extras. 609-448- an acre. $69,900. Call 609- 6pm. EVERY WEEK 7218. Principals only. $62,500. Call eves. 60*448-5219. Call 609-587-6205. 448-7313. WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4 10,1981 C est un oiseau! Cest un avion! CWtSUPERMAN!

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T6DAY Vi£ ARE COM&S THE ROOF RED LETTER DAYS 1b DRW A TREE OF THE TREE \ Auto makersshow 'dieselpower' The largest number of Diesel-powered passenger cars ever presented from the world's leading automobile manufacturers, along with the largest array of new fuel-gasoline engine vehicles, will be presented at the 1981 Greater New York Automobile Show in the N.Y. Coliseum from Saturday, Jan. 31 through Saturday, Feb. 8. Although Diesel-powered cars were once popular only in Europe, fuel prices in the United States have brought the trend to the U.S., offering drivers higher mileage and UEYT, THE WINDOWS AND mobility at more affordable fnel costs. DOORS ••• While in earlier years, Mercedes-Benz and Peugeot were the pioneers and developers of diesel engines in this country, now many leading American car producers and other foreign makers are introducing an unprecedented number of new diesel-powered autos or featuring diesels at the Show. The new diesels now come in several innovative sizes and shapes, including 5-cylinder power-plants, four-cylinder versions, and V-8 conversions. For-increased efficiency, many have fuel injection systems. Quiete a few of the new diesel-engines also are endowed with turbochargers, which greatly increase their power with no appreciable loss in fuel economy.

DUALLY ... we LEASES OF Antique show changes site THE TREE- The Moorestown Antique Show, sponsored by the Moorestown Y's Men's Club, plans to make several changes this spring. The eighth Annual Moorestown Antique Show will be earlier this year, have more dealers and a new site. Rather than hold the show in early June at the Church Street Gym, the show will be Tuesday, March 24 through Thursday, March 26, at the Friends School Gym, East Main Street, Moorestown. Chairman Lloyd Barrentyne indicated several reasons for the changes including better parking, a more visible site, and dates that do not conflict with other shows and space for more dealers. For information or discount tickets, call the YMCA at 609-234-6200. The Moorestown Y's Men's Club is the service club of the YMCA of Burlington Coun- ty. INDEX Lectures highlight Garden Show On the cover: Princeton's own Christopher Reeve is Unique ornamental displays will be featured at the 1981 New Jersey Flower and Garden back in the sequel to "Superman — The Movie," but Show from Saturday, Feb. 28, through Sunday, March 8, at the Morristown National Guard local audiences won't see the show until later this Armory. The show will be open daily, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., except Sundays, when it will be year. That didn't daunt Time OH's film critic Thomas open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Simonot, who watched "Superman II" in a Paris Several educational lectures are scheduled to run throughout each day of the show including theater. For his exclusive review, see page 20. Landscaping Your Property in 45 Minutes, Keeping Your Trees Healthy, and Pruning Trees and Shrubs.. FEATURES AND DEPARTMENTS i A film will also be shown daily at 5 p.m. Film topics will include Pesticides — Play It Safe, Linda Burton's series "They're at The New Yorker" and Foliage Plants for Interiors. continues with aprofile of cartoonist Henry Martin.3.4 For information call Patricia Sherlock at 201-337-8260.

On Stage: Crossroads Theatre has improved its facilities while maintaining its standards of good drama 7-9 Spring comes with Philadelphia Flower Show In Concert 10.11 Spring is scheduled to arrive in Philadelphia on Sunday, March 8, with the opening of the Philadelphia Flower Show at the Civic Center, 34th and Civic Center Boulevard. Trenton artist Billy Selesnick still rattles the establish- Produced by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS), the Philadelphia Flower Show ment, though now hVs part of the SoHo art scene. See will run through Sunday, March 15. the centerfold, 12-13:. Major exhibits staged by nurseries, plant societies, florists, garden clubs, educational in- stitutions and civic organizations will convert the 4.5 acre Civic Center into a colorful lan- In Print: A new cookbook by a former Trenton resident dscaped old Pennsylvania canal town with a decorated barge, a farm antique shop and an and her husband solves the problem of nutritious apothecary on the main street. meatless meals 14 Hundreds of gardeners will exhibit forced bulbs, hanging baskets, topiaries, terrariums and other horticultural wonders to compete in 182 classes. Flower arrangers will compete Record Time .. 15 with elaborate arrangements in niches, on pedestals, for table centerpieces and room set- tings. These classes, along with the major exhibits, will be judged by more than 100 experts Table Talk: The cold and damp weather is perfect for gathered from all over the country. staying in the kitchen 16, 17 From midday, Monday, March 2, the Civic Center will be crowded with bulldozers pushing 400 truckloads of gravel, rocks and sand into place. Six miles of smilax Worth A Trip: New York's recent boat show reminds will be hung from the ceiling and hundreds of cedars, pines and Douglas firs will be set into us of summer 18 place. Just before the crowds arrive (attendance at the 1980 Flower Show was 201,000) about 10,000 bulbs will be placed in key locations. TubeView 19 Special lectures and demonstrations will be offered on flower arranging by members of the Allied Florists, and PHS will conduct a plant clinic. Visitors will also be able to pur- On Screen 20 chase a large variety of garden supplies, plants and other accessories from the 80 trade exhibitors at the show. Rock gardening, bonsai, house plants, landscaping, exotic orchids, Now Playing, Duck Soup 21 vegetable gardens and artistic competitive classes will be featured. PHS is a non-profit, educational institution which disseminates information about and Arts Calendar .. 22,23 promotes interest in horticulture. Headquartered in Philadelphia's historic Society Hill at 325 Walnut Street, PHS organized the first flower show in the Americas in 1829. Jane G. Crossword Puzzle, On Bridge 24 Pepper, the newly-appointed Executive Director, and Ed Lindemann, Flower Show Designer, are coordinating this year's Show with Dr. Robert W. Preucel, Flower Show Editor: Jane Bradley Chair. Advertising coordinator: Fredrika Schwerin The Flower Show hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sundays, March 8 and 15, and 10 a.m. to 9:30 pan. Monday, March 9 through Saturday, March 14.

" ', ,'RPJ ' TIME OF WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4 -10,1981 Tkey're at Tke NEW YORKER: PR O F I L E S By LINDA BURTON For Henry Martin to admit that it's a "rough world" seems almost excessive. If Copyright 1981 there have been particularly poignant or dramatic moments in his life, he would New Yorker cartoonist Henry Mann prefer that we not relate them. If he has felt is very much like everyone's eighth-grade intense sadness or pain or has been, for science teacher: a terribly nice guy with even a day, abysmally lonely, he cuts off hornrimmed glasses, loafers, and a by- the thought before he can really remember gosh-and-by golly fascination with his sub- it. "I think," he confides apologetically, ject. "I'm an optimist." But he can't seem to understand why Because he feels, as do many artists, that anyone would want to interview him. He he really can't judge his own work doesn't feel particularly famous. He ("You're too close to it," he says), one doesn't think he's especially important or wonders where the satisfaction comes unusual. In fact, .suggests Martin, if we from. Why create cartoons at all? really want a good interview, why don't we "It's like treasure hunting," says Mar- go out and talk to some of the promising tin. "You think, 'By George, today I'm young people around town — young peo- going to create the world's greatest car- ple on their way up, young people who toon,' Every once in awhile you do it, but could use the boost? Of course, he'll give you don't...you don't know it all the us an interview, if that's what we really time. want, but gee whiz, there must be some- body better around. Like many Princeton University diehards, Martin, a 1948 graduate (and still 7 want us all not to take trim), sports a small tiger emblem on his ourselves too seriously. It's shirt. "The first cartoon I ever had pub- lished and first one I ever really did," he a rough world we're living says, "appeared in the Princeton Tiger, in, as we all know. If you the University humor magazine. The magazine had been dead and they were- can do that and also make reviving it." Although he has since gradu- a living, it's a good com- ated to considerably better things, Henry Martin still works in the veritable shadow bination. ' of Princeton University, ensconced in a one-room cottage on Charlton Street. It is a cozy place to work, this artistic "Creating cartoons is not unlike the hob- little bungalow, and Martin has been there by of magic," he says. "I had magic as a 25 years. "This is the street of voice childhood hobby. To the audience, it's teachers, artists and lawyers," he says; it is very mystifying and thrilling. To the magi- Princeton, New Jersey's claim to Bohemia. cian, it's very prosaic. You're creating an The gray-walled office (conducive, one illusion that ends in a surprise." presumes, to thought) is full of Martin car- Is it painful to create a cartoon? toons and illustrations, some framed, some "No, it's not. It's difficult. And espe- lying around in magazines and some still in cially difficult to do it well. That's not to the drawing stages. A picture of Father say I don't enjoy the difficulty. There's no Guido Sarducci (Saturday Night Live), formula, no pat formula, for coming up tacked to a screen, faces a large Mickey with a good cartoon. You've got to struggle Mouse clock on the opposite wall. Books, through thinking and sitting around stew- drawings, and all manner of pens and pen- ing. People ask me where I get my ideas. I cils are in conspicuous view on a desk and Henry Martin (Photo by Mark Czajkowski) don't know. Suddenly something happens drawing table, both of which are by win- and the idea pops." dows from which it is possible to see out but damned difficult to look in. The cur- Can cartooning be taught? tains, rather like Martin's spirit, are red, after a while." He is thoughtful for a mo- "they weren't devastating. They came lit- "I suppose it's possible. It's like any- white and blue. ment. "Generally speaking," he adds with tle by little. I was married and had kids and thing else in life. If you have an interest you "I knew what I was going to do in this a smile, "I think those people know what was thinking about feeding everybody. I study it and get into it. The best teacher I world," he says. "I was going to be in the they're talking about." had to take stock of my life and I decided to had in my life was Frederick Stohlman. He So Henry Martin decided to study. And do five cartoons a day, four days a week was an art history professor at the Universi- he started outwith the New Yorker and the (one day I came into the city to sell them). I ty who taught history of sculpture. He got Saturday Evening Post, the cartoon bibles kept that up and set myself that goal. At the his students excited about sculpture. He got 'There's no formula, no of the day. "Comparing those two was same time, though, I was doing what I was his students excited. I don't know how you very before. I designed book jackets, did illus- get people excited. It's a mysterious pat formula, for coming of the day. "Comparing those two was trations for magazines, and put out a "Prin- thing." up with a good cartoon. very exciting," says Martin. "They were ceton Gourmet Catalogue" each year. By Does he teach? talking about totally different things. The the end of 4 years, I was beginning to sell "No, never have. I don't think I'd be a You've got to struggle New Yorker was much more sophisti- the major magazines. And then I did car- good teacher. And I'm too busy working. I cated. The drawing was better planned and toons exclusively." do talk to would-be cartoonists a lot. Most through thinking and sit- of them come and have already been draw- better executed. It was on a totally different He must have had, however — perhaps ting around stewing. plane." ing. They have it in their minds that they just when he was very young — wishes to want to be artists. Some want something as People ask me where I get In studying the New Yorker, Martin ex-. do more than that. Peihaps if he had put his simple as the address of the New Yorker my ideas. I don't know. plains, "You start studying humor. The mind to it, he may have been a very great magazine and some want to know if they drawing part really is not so difficult as the artist, a Rembrandt, for instance? He should be a cartoonist or illustrator or Suddenly something hap- humor part." But his studies didn't stop shakes his head. No, he knew he wasn't what." pens and the idea pops.' there. Henry Martin went at it like a man going to be a Rembrandt. "I don't know with a mission. how I knew," he says. "I just knew it. In One would think that would get to be a "I began studying humor on the radio high school and college they really taught burden. He shakes his head. and what there was of television at that you about the old masters, 'fine art' they "Whenever it's happened, I've been time, and I used to go to a lot of vaudeville called it. There are other uses for talent very glad," he says emphatically. "Most art world. I thought I was going to be a shows to see what really seemed humor- outside of that. I had, running along with of the kids I talked to have been very children's story illustrator, but art directors ous. Art school (Chicago's American that, this feel for humor. I want us all," talented and that's fun to see somebody at told me I wasn't capable of doing this. Academy of Art) was a huge help." explains Martin, "not to take ourselves too that stage and be able to help them. I enjoy Dlustrating children's books is a unique and Surely after all this work, the rejections seriously. It's a rough world we're living that. Lonni Sue Johnson (a former Prince- special talent and they told me I didn't have he received were discouraging — peihaps in, as we all know. If you can do that and ton resident) was one of them, in fact. it. They said everything I did was too even devastating? also make a living, it's a good combina- sophisticated. I began to hate that word "Oh, no," Martin responds quickly, tion." Continued on page 4

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(Continued from page 3) day Review. Why did he decide that the New Yorker She's done quite a lot and is doing stuff for was the place to be? the New Yorker now." "Why did I decide that? Yeah, I did When the word "lonely" comes up in decide that. I think it's the best. My father reference to his work, Henry Martin char- always headed us kids toward quality — in acteristically refuses to be negative. clothing or whatever you do. I appreciate "When you say lonely," he exclaims, the fact mat the New Yorker was quality "that implies something that's sad and and still is. I think it almost sticks out like a pathetic: I'm alone, but Lord, I'm going 60 sore thumb today and I think that's one of miles an hour." the things I'm discouraged about. There are A bit later in the discussion, however, times when I think the quality of taste in Martin muses,' 'This is a very lonely profes- this country is lessening. Maybe," he adds sion," but quickly adds, "I shouldn't say ruefully, I'm just getting old." it's lonely. That's not really right. I prefer Certainly, Henry Martin's devotion to being alone to do this. My father was a nut quality has stood him in good stead. on studying and thought you should be in "I have a contract with the New Yor- total quiet." ker," he explains, "giving them right of Much of his success, in fact, Martin first refusal. I have another with the Chica- attributes to his parents. Despite his refusal go Tribune, giving them right to a second to acknowledge the disappointment of ear- look. I have another with Good News, Bad ly rejections, one assumes he must have News, which appears in the finance page of had some sort of support, some kind of about 70 newspapers. After that I do what- continuous encouragement enabling him to ever I want. I go into New York with 20 see it through. cartoons a week, and I'm lucky if the New "I had very wonderful parents," Martin Yorker takes one of them. Six of them go points out. "My father was a businessman to the syndicate. That leaves 14 for me to and he must have died a thousand deaths at deal with. My biggest customer after that is the idea of my becoming an artist. My Punch magazine in England. I've been father was the greatest father in the world. doing stuff for Punch for about four years. My mother was great, too. They encour- "I feel very thankful," says Martin, Drawing by H. Martin; copyright 1975, The New Yorker Magazine, Inc. aged me and they took me to art school. So "that I am working for the best. It's what many kids want to be artists and their pa- I've always striven for. I'm not a part of the rents want them to be osteopaths or some- immediate family," he explains. "I'm an once a week and spend one to two hours you feel wonderful, but it keeps you from thing. I never had to fight that battle." aunt or an uncle. I don't go to work at the there. That's it." wanting to jump out of the window." When success did come, it came big. New Yorker. Maybe only five do out of Are he and John McPhee friends? Does his work cheer him up? "My first commission from the New 30-40 contract artists." "Yes. Not close friends, but friends.. "I don't know if it cheers me up, but it Yorker," admits Martin, "was like being Is the New Yorker an aristocracy? Is it a Sometimes I'm his messenger." keeps me busy. Anything I've done and I hooked on heroin. In 1949 my fust spot ruling family? They don't drink together? Party think I've done well makes me feel good." drawing was accepted by the New Yorker Martin smiles. "We were both born in together? (a charming, old-fashioned circus wagon, 1925," he says with a twinkle. "And it's "I had dinner with him once. That's not Henry Martin will admit to only one real still framed on his office wall), although only had two editors. I guess I'm not close to say I wouldn't like to be a close friend. drawback in his work. "Probably," he the first thing I ever sold was to the Satur- enough there to answer the question. I go in That's just the way things work." says with a sigh, "the fact that when people What makes him feel bad? Does any- buy original cartoons, they hang them in thing make him feel bad? their bathroom. I'd rather they hung them "The world situation. All the ills of somewhere else. Of course," he adds, "I mankind. A sense of humor keeps me on an don't really mean that. I find it pretty hard even keel. I don't say it's going to make to say anything bad about this."

NEXT WEEK: Linda Burton talks with Robert Shaplen. .

"President Gorman, distinguished faculty, honored guests, members "Damn it, Hollingford, I wish you wouldn't drape yourself of the Class of 1980, and impoverished parents . . ." all over my desk when Pm talking to you."

Drawing by H. Martin; copyright 1980, The New Yorker, Inc. Drawing by H. Martin; copyright 1979, The New Yorker Magazine, Inc. WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4 -10,1981 '-IJ i'r'\ •-> Old West Masters ride into Princeton Museum

By JOYCE RODGERS

Judging by the enthusiastic, opening- day crowd at the Princeton University Art Museum, American Masters in the West: Selections from the Anschntz Collection will be a very popular show. When it closes on March 15, it will tour major cities in Europe and the Orient, and I will be very curious to learn how it is received by some of the oldest cultures in the world. For this exhibit is all about the American review

Western frontier. Covering 150 years, the show documents the development of and attitudes toward the. frontier and, as Philip F. Anschutz has observed, it documents as well the history of American painting through long-range study of one locale. The paintings are hung roughly consecu- tively and installed to encourage the viewer to see them this way. One may either enter an exhibit of Western photography upon leaving the modern works or return through the exhibit, reinforcing the experience. In both cases the viewer is left with an overall impression of history and the changes in point-of-view toward the American West. Indians had appeared in American paint- ing in the 18th century but not until the early 1800s were they studied as a people with a defined culture. Artist-explorers, such as George Catlin, sometimes lived among the Indians and recorded firsthand ceremonies and practices such as The Ball Dance and Alfred Miller's The Buffalo 'Turn Him Loose, Bill" by Frederic Hunt, invaluable cultural contributions, if Remington sometimes misleading in their disregard for YOB wfl b* fkmi with M accurate racial characteristics, as in the CLAYPHERNALJ.A priCW MCOUM CWtytMRQ B OMM latter. (f kntwlidgtobl* studio and A desire to capture the grandeur of the crahsmtn sidtd western landscape resulted in words of in- ON' VIEW by Mphtttkoltd gdllery tqgipaMnt oad a credible and sometimes overblown beauty by second-generation Hudson River believability is nine-tenths of the enjoy- Designer - Crafted ment. School followers. AsherDurand, a founder Porcelain of that "school," painted Indian Rescue ALFSART in the near-west more as an opportunity to MORAN OVERPLAYS the sturm and Pottery portray local color than to depict a specific drang of the fashionable Dusseldorf School Our Gourmet incident minimized in the canvas. of Romantic painting in Germany where many of the landscape artists of mid- VALENTINE Collection is Pure HEART This approach was adopted by followers century studied. Through his paintings like Albert Bierstadt and Thomas Moran, Moran was primarily responsible, howev- Nina Gelardi John Shedd resulting in panoramas which dwarf the er, for the development of the National We ship gifts anywheie 200 Washington St. few human and animal inhabitants to Park Service and Yellowstone, the first in the U.S. Rte. 518 emphasize the awesome vistas. park. In a time of burgeoning industrializa- Tine Off Hours: Tues.-Sat. ROCKY HIU.N.J. 609-9244394 Bierstadt's Rocky Mountain Waterfall tion back east, these paintings helped to FOR 10-6 and Moran's Children of the Mountain revive the myth of America as the new highlight the first part of the exhibit and are Eden. TABLE TALK among the most popular paintings here. See WEST, page 6 The Bierstadt is particularly; faithful, and MERCER COUNTY HOPEWELL POTTERY ARTISTS Courses in Clay including Raku EXHIBITION MERCER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBRARY GALLERY WEST WINDSOR CAMPUS ELIGIBILITY Open to all artists, 18 years or older, currently living, in school or employed in Mercer County, New Jersey. Excluding photography, artists are Valentine's means limited to two entries of original work in any cate- gory (2-Dimensional or 3-Dimensional). Photo- I LOVE YOU. graphs may not be entered. There will be a three You can say it many ways but nothing says it more memorably than a framed dollar entry fee per piece. (..workshop dressing: band- JUROR boilding and throwing original. A treasured photo, a keepsake, a techniques; decorating with momenta—all are original and remembered Lois Dodd, Associate Professor of Art, Brooklyn cliy, slips ttods; explorations long after this special day. College, City University of New York BRIDAL Bring your expression of love to your of the cncfSKw composition of Entries accepted at Mercer County Community glazes to bisque; explanation of frame factory store. Our staff will help you College March 2 and 3 5 pm - 7 pm. ISSUE the firing process. 15-»eek turn it into a long-remembered gift. session begins to. 9th. In- For entry form and more information call Cultural structor, Professor Constance fame factory Events Office, (609) 586-4800, ext 282. 337, or Bracci-Hclndoe. [MAGAZINE Opa Not, In. Kti ( Sat IM Ktcniuu 296. ,. nm.trri.lM Route HQoikebridflM. For further information (fares from Qutabndie Mill) Sponsored by the Mercer County Cultural and Heritage February 11-17 Phone 609-466-9040 (40») 4SM0*1 Commission. w TIME OFF ON VIEW

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The Manville News dians, it is more than balanced by the reali- Her Red Hills, Grey Sky is beautifully 201-72*3300 ties of a hard existence, often in winter, as complemented by William Garnett's Nude . in Remington's Return of the Blackfoot Dune, Death Valley. One can find other The Franklin NEWS RECORD $10 a year War Party, its bright coloration in dress subtle parallels as well and the exhibits 201-726-3300 contrasted against the gray cold of winter enrich each other. and the grim resignation of the prisoners. The only jarring note in the Western ex- $10 a year The transitional work in this show is E. hibit is the inclusion of a Harnett-like still- ®l)c Cranburg Jlress Martin Henning's Taos Plaza Winter of life called Trophy of the Hunt, which could as well represent the prize from an 609-3964730 . 1921, which sharply illustrates the death of the dream so vividly portrayed by Biers tad t English country hunt as anything Amer- Out a! 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1 TIME OFF 'WEEK OFFEBRUARy 4-10/1981 ON STAGE Crossroads: new look, new play

By JAMES OLSON in Dark Old Men by Lonnie Elder III, a lament to the stifling, dead-end existence The new year has brought changes for of a Harlem family mired in the dullness of Crossroads, New Jersey's professional self-perpetuating, self-defeating sameness. black theater company in New Brunswick. The stereotypes are harsh and unappealing: There is a fresh look to the place with an a family whose men are lazy and shiftless expanded lobby plushly carpeted in red and being supported by the only daughter a new seating arrangement that comfort- whose personal needs are deemed insignifi- ably accommodates 150. Where once we cant according to the way roles are assigned merely stopped at a table and received hand within the unhappy household. numbered and dated tickets, there is now a The father, Russell Parker, is a retired song and dance man whose legs went bad and who never could catch on to the process Bababu Hank Frazier, Eugene Lee and Frank Adu at Crossroads Theatre. review of making a living. He has posed as a bar- ber for some years, but has never made box office with proper tickets of the sort we enough to pay cheap rant. His wife sup- are accustomed to receiving at professional ported him until she literally worked her- men. And Blue Haven collects a large share need not be absolute. theaters. The refurbishing is noticeable and self to death, and the role of woman as of the profits. Frank Adu gives a stunning performance appreciated, particularly the new breadwinner has been passed on to daugh- The Parker men thus are working, at as Russell Parker, a demanding role requir- cushioned seating to replace folding chairs ter Adele who, but for youth and a chang- least as they perceive the idea of work, and ing great energy and flexibility. He man- which defied comfort no matter how imagi- ing society, might have continued the pat- money begins to come their way. What also ages to imbue the character with a strong natively one shifted position throughout an tern. happens is the inevitable collapse of trust sense of the patriarch — a failure, we see evening. Instead, she issues an ultimatum to her and familial loyalty. The partnership clearly, but still curiously potent as leader For those of us who have followed Cros- father and to brothers Theo and Bobby that breeds bitterness and contempt, and tem- of the family. sroads' progress during the past couple of unless they find jobs and begin to pay then- poral material happiness lays a path to fai- Bababu Hank Frazier provides balance years, the trappings have been unimpor- own ways, she will throw them out and lure. It is a no-win game leading in the in the role of Parker's friend, William Jenk- tant. We have not complained (or did so concentrate full attention on herself. De- space of two months to irreversible ins, capturing the character's strengths and only a little) about summer heat or preca- sperate, the three men hook up with the tragedy as the family, once happy in spite carefully delineating a sense of detached rious parking or cramped quarters or any of notorious Blue Haven, a menacing under- of misfortune, is torn apart with one dead sentiment and responsibility which pro- the other sorts of things that might unnerve world character committed to driving white and the others hopelessly isolated and vides interesting contrast to Parker. Rick us in another theater, for we have been businessmen out of Harlem and getting rich alone. 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Actors Cafe plays 'On Golden Pond9

Ernest Thompson's On Golden Pond will begin a six-week run, Friday, Feb. 6 at the Actors Cafe Theatre in Bloomfield Col- lege, Franklin and Fremont Streets, Bloomfield. It will then play Friday and Saturdays, 8 p.m. and Sundays, 7:30 p.m., through Saturday, March 14.

On Golden Pond is a warm, funny, wit- ty, yet moving family play concerning Nor- man and Ethel Thayer, who are 79 and 69 years old respectively. The couple returns to its cottage on Golden Pond in the woods of Maine for their 48th summer. Their long absent daughter, Chelsea, arrives with her new fiance and his 13-year-old son, whom they leave with Norman and Ethel as they * part for Europe. Norman and Billy discover new outlooks on life through their newly established warm relationship

The cast includes Fran Jackovics as Ethel Thayer, David G. Kennedy as Nor- man Thayer, Lucy McMichael as Chelsea, The cast of "Grease" will play at the McAteers Dinner Theatre in Somerset through April 3, weekend evenings and Don Brennan as Charlie, Glen DiStefano as Wednesday matinees. Bill and David Kniazuk as Billy. Mr. Ken- nedy is also the producer-director. mystery based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's book, will play from Friday, Comic rock opera sets free small preview The following production, The Hound March 20 to Saturday, April 18. of the Baskervilles, a Sherlock Holmes For reservations call 201-429-7662. AK free preview of Janusz Production'Production'ss made his Broadway debut in Jesus ChChrisi t Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Superstar, will star in the title role of this 9 Dreamcoat will be presented at the J.C. comic re-telling of the Biblical story of Ensemble to portray 'The Mighty Gents Penney Court in the Quakerbride Mall, Joseph. Lawrenceville, Saturday, Feb. 7, from Tickets may be purchased for the show's The Mighty Gents by Richard Wesley to 8. This drama is about Afro-Americans 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. future presentations to be held Thursday to and What the Wine-Sellers Buy by Ron who have come to terms with the choices The play is a rock-opera by the team of Saturday, Feb. 12 to 14, and 19 to 21, at the Milner will be presented in repertory by the they made in life, and one young man who Webber and Rice, who wrote Jesus Christ Kendall Hall Auditorium, Trenton State Paul Robeson Black Arts Ensemble, 8 must decide which choice to make. Superstar and the Tony Award winning College. p.m., at the Douglass College Cabaret The Paul Robeson Black Arts Ensemble Evita, currently on Broadway. For information call Karen Kurd at 609- Theater on the comer of Nicol Avenue and has been in existence at Douglass College B.G. Gibson, a Trenton native who 397-2304. Suydam Street, New Brunswick. since 1967. Ensemble members include The Mighty Gents, to be shown Thurs- Reginald C. Brown, Marvin Jefferson, Theatre Intime to present Mary Chase's 'Harvey* day, Feb. 5, and Saturday, Feb. 7, is a Ronald Jones and Erin Brown, all present powerful drama about a group of Afro- or former students of Rutgers University. Princeton University's Theatre Intime last season with his fabulously funny pro- Americans who has chosen to live in a past The lights and set have been designed by will present Mary Chase's Harvey, from duction of the Norman Conquests. He has only to face a tragic reality. This produc- Joseph Grabas; artistic advisor is Douglass Thursday, Feb. 12 to Sunday, Feb. 15, and returned to Intime after adding a semester tion will be directedby Marvin Jefferson. College Professor Avery Brooks. Thursday, Feb. 19 to Saturday, Feb. 21. at National Theatre Institute to his exten- Directed by Reginald C. Brown, What Greg Dale will direct this famous com- sive directing and acting background. the Wine-Sellers Buy, is set for Wednes- For information call Francine Fishman at edy about a man and his pal, a six foot tall day, Feb. 4, and Friday to Sunday, Feb. 6 201-846-2895. : rabbit. Mr. Dale has delighted audiences For information call 609-452-8181.

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Two plays honor black history

In commemoration of Black History ing the run of her second play, The Sign In Month, the Trenton Cultural Alliance, in Sidney Brustein's Window. conjunction with the New Jersey State Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. observed, "Her Museum and the Urban League of Metro- (Hansberry's) spirit, her creativity and pro- politan Trenton, will present Trenton's Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. Performing Arts Series. Launching the series will be two highly acclaimed achievements in Black theater to be shown in the New Jersey State Museum Auditorium. The Trenton Cultural Alliance is "an association of business, civic, educational and community-minded people, who are dedicated to reviving the prominence of the lively arts in the City of Trenton and sur- rounding region." John Schneider of 'The Dukes of Hazzard" found the road to TV stardom Produced by JAHMAC Enterprises Pro- at a Six Flags show production. duction, Trenton Bom author Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls Who Consi- dered Suicide / When The Rainbow Is Great Adventure sets showcase Enuf, will be performed 8 p.m., Thurs- Six Flags Great Adventure will hold 14, 1 p.m., at the Civic Auditorium of days, Feb. 5 and 12, and from Friday to open auditions for entertainers 16 years and Monmouth Mall. Some performers may be Sunday, Feb. 6 to 8. There will also be a older for its daily performances and music- asked to return for a second audition on Sunday matinee, Feb. 8, at 4. al productions next summer. Area youngs- Sunday, Feb. 15, 10 a.m., at the Sheraton ters and seasoned amateurs with talent and Poste Inn. The late Lorraine HansbSny play, To Be interest in singing, dancing, and specialty Registration for applicants will be one Young, Gifted and Black, produced by acts are invited to audition. the Theater of Universal Images and hour prior to audition time, and a special Six Flags, which operates six theme JAHMAC Enterprises Production, will be summer production audition is scheduled parks from coast to coast, is the nation's shown 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday, Feb. to be held on Saturday, April 25 at 10 a.m. largest showcase for performers launching 13 and 14, Thursday, Feb. 19 and Satur- at the Hightstown Hilton. show business careers. In recent years Six day, Feb. 21. On Sunday, Feb. 22, a A park spokesperson suggests dancers, Flags Productions have acted as career matinee will be shown at 4 p.m. vocalists, variety and specialty performers stepping stones for such noted television limit their audition time to three minutes. A Shange's For Colored Girls... is a personalities as Betty Buckley of Eight is piano accompanist will be available, but homogeneous blend of local and Broadway Enough, Jay Johnson of Soap, John candidates can bring their own. A record theatrical talent. Its unique blend of poetry Schneider of Dukes of Hazzard, Steve player and audio cassette player will also be and choreography, depicts the pain, the Hanks and at least three cast members of available. Singers must bring sheet music dignity and triumph of black women in the long-playing Broadway hit Chorus in their key. their quest for identity. Line. Bom in Trenton, Paulette Williams, Auditions for Great Adventure's 1981 Application forms for those interested daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Williams, season will be held Saturday, Feb. 7, 10 in show wardrobe and technical positions adopted the name, Ntozake Shange. Trans- a.m., at the East Brunswick Sheraton; Sun- will be available at audition sites. lated, writer Shange's name is "She who day, Feb. 8, 10 a.m., at the Mount Laurel For further information, please call 201- comes with her own things" and "walks Hilton; Friday, Feb. 13 and Saturday, Feb. 928-2000. like a lion." Ms. Shange derived her 9 adopted name from her'admiration and re- 'God's Favorite opens at Jewish Theater spect for the South African Xhosa Tribe. Princeton Jewish Theater Project will God and has been termed a modern parody To Be Young, Gifted and Black is pro- present Neil Simon's Broadway comedy of the book of Job. duced by the Theater of Universal Images Ntozake Shange, playwright. God's Favorite, 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5, The Princeton Jewish Theater Project is (TUI). Presently, TUI operates a profes- Saturdays, Feb. 7 and 14, and Sunday, a student-run group which has shared thea- sional theater and communication center. found grasp of the deep social issues con- Feb. 15, in the Peyton Hall Auditorium of ter of Jewish interest with the Princeton fronting the world today will remain as Princeton University on Ivy Lane. community and surrounding areas for six On Jan. 12, 1965, at the age of 34, the inspiration to generations yet unborn." years. Past productions include Arthur Mil- late Lorraine Hansberry died of cancer dur- For information call 609-396-3645. The play focuses on a suburban busi- ler's Incident at Vichy and Paddy nessman who is being tested for his faith in Chayefsky's The Tenth Man. Alvin Ailey dancers take McCarter stage

The Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre has The thirty Ailey dancers will offer the announced principal casting for the eight same program on Feb. 10 and 11, which different works — including two premieres will open with Ailey's Night Creature, set — it will dance in the ctfurse of its three- to music by Duke Ellington. The principal performance residency at Princeton's movements will be danced by Marilyn McCarter Theatre from Monday, Feb. 9 Banks, Dudley Williams, and Gary De- through Wednesday, Feb. 11. A limited Loatch. Elisa Monte's Treading is a pas de number of tickets still remain at the box deux to music of Steve Reich, which will office for all three performances, and be danced on Tuesday by Sarita* Allen and standing room will be available at the box Alistair Butler, and on Wednesday by office the day of each performance, begin- Danita Ridout and Keith McDaniel. ning at noon. The two principal roles in the world pre- miere of Billy Wilson's Concerto in F (set In the Ailey Company's opening prog- to Gershwin's score) will be performed by ram, set for Feb. 9, Man Kajiwara and Sara Yarborough and Carl Bailey, and the Gary DeLoatch will dance the pas de deux program will conclude with another Ailey by Lar Lubovich entitled The Time Before work, his Memoria, set to music played by the Time After, and Sarita Allen will be Keith Jarrett and dedicated to the memory the featured dancer in the "dream" sequ- of dancer-choreographer Joyce Trisler. Friday, February 6.1981 8 pm Kelsey Theatre The principal dancers will be Maxine Sher- ence of Donald McKayle's Rainbow West Windsor Campus 'Round My Shoulder, set to traditional man, Roman Brooks, and Alistair Butler. Starting JANUARY 23rd folk music from the collection of John and 1714 EASTON AVENUE Mercer County Community College Alan Lomax. The program will also in- SOMERSET. NJ. Call the Cultural Events 24-hour Hotline 566-4695 Tickets are available at the McCarter for reservations and information.' clude Rael Lamb's Butterfly, and Mr. Box Office located at 91 University Place, Reserve Now! Ailey's own traditional show-stopper Re- Princeton. For information or reservations 469-2522 velations. please call 609-921-8700. SHOW ONLY Tickets $10.00 WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4-10,1981 TIME OFF IN CONCERT

St. Louis Symphony stars Siegel on piano

The Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Lugano and Hamburg in Europe. will perform at Rutgers University on Last summer he conducted the New Saturday, Feb. 7, under the baton of its York Philharmonic at its Beethoven festiv- music director, Leonard Slatkin. The con- al, the Philadelphia Orchestra at Robin cert will begin at 8 p.m. in the College Hood Dell, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Avenue Gymnasium, New Brunswick. at the Hollywood Bowl, and the Minnesota Pianist Jeffrey Siegel will appear as Orchestra in a three-week celebration of guest soloist. The program is the third in musical life in Vienna. this season's major concert series and will American pianist Jeffrey Siegel has won include Glinka's Overture to A Life for acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic with the Czar, Prokofiev's Concerto No. 3 in his performances throughout the United C major for Piano and Orchestra, States and Europe. His recordings include and Rachmaninoff s Symphony No. 2 in the complete piano music of George Ger- E. minor. shwin with the Saint Louis Symphony Founded in 1880, the St. Louis Sym- under the direction of Mr. Slatkin. phony is the second oldest major American Tickets for the Rutgers concert can be Symphony Orchestra and has some 100 obtained from the Concert Box Office, musicians. Rutgers University Arts Services, 358 Mr. Slatkin became the symphony's George Street in New Brunswick, and will music director and conductor in 1979. Be- also be sold at the gymnasium door the fore that he was music director of the New night of the concert. Orleans Philharmonic. In recent months The final concert in the university's con- Mr. Slatkin has guest conducted the Na- cert series will be presented by the Detroit tional Symphony with violinist Isaac Stem Symphony on March 26. For further infor- as soloist, and the orchestras of Basel, mation call 201-932-7591. Monmouth hosts Graham dancers

The internationally acclaimed Martha son, an annual eight to 10 week tour of the Graham Dance Company will come to the United States, and major international Monmouth Arts Center in Red Bank for a tours. In preparation, the company re- Pianist Jeffrey Siegel will perform at Rutgers University with the St. Louis three-day residency, Feb. 12 through 14. hearses at least 16 weeks each year during Symphony Orchestra. The company will present three evening which time new pieces are choreographed, performances at 99 Monmouth St., Red classic works are revived and cast changes Bank, and student lectures at. Monmouth are set within the active repertory. The re- College and Brookdale Community Col- pertory includes 169 pieces choreographed Pro Musica sets Valentine benefit lege during the day. by Martha Graham, 30 of which are part of The program will consist of six well- the company's active repertoire. Champagne, music, and elegant sur- Princeton Pro Musica, received her train- known dance pieces choreographed in dif- In April 1969, 43 years after her first roundings will all be found at Princeton Pro ing in music and conducting at Wellesley ferent combinations over the three days. New York City appearance, Martha Gra- Musica's benefit on Saturday, Feb. 14. The College, Northwestern University, and All performances will begin at 8 p.m. and ham danced with her Company for the last St. Valentine's Day celebration .will be Rutgers University. She did her graduate will include such pieces as Diversion of time. She is still the Artistic Director of the held from 5 until 7 p.m. at the American work in conducting with Margaret Hillis, Angels, Appalachian Spring, Errand Company and continues her commitment Boy Choir School, Lambert Drive, Prin- musical director of the Chicago Symphony Into the Maze, and Night Journey. through directing the Martha Graham Cen- ceton. Chorus. Ms. Slade conducted the Harper Now in its 55th year., the Martha Gra- ter of Contemporary Dance, which houses Guests will be served champagne and College Camerata Singers in a performance ham Dance Company is the oldest profes- both the Company and the School. hors d'oeuvres by members of the chorus, at the White House in 1977. Currently, she sional dance company in America. The use For ticket information, call the Mon- and those who wish may waltz to the music is choral director at Somerset County Col- of music, lighting, and sets to enhance the mouth Arts Center Box Office at 201-842- of a string quartet. The highlight of the lege and at Grace Lutheran Church in dramatic quality of each performance has 9002. The Box Office is open Monday - evening will be a performance of the . Trenton. become a Graham trademark. Friday, 12 noon - 6 p.m., and on Saturdays Brahms Liebeslieder Walzer, Opus 52 The Graham Company's current activi- from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Senior citizens and by the Pro Musica Chamber Chorus, a 24- William and Louise Cheadle are both ties include a regular New York City sea- student discounts are available. voice ensemble selected from the larger graduates of the Juilliard School where ' group. The chorus, conducted by Frances they first began their work as duo-pianists F. Slade, will be accompanied by Prince- (two pianos) and piano-duetists (one piano, ton's acclaimed pianists, William and four hands). The Cheadles have performed Louise Cheadle. together extensively throughout the United The Princeton Pro Musica is a 75-voice States, and both have been heard indi- chorus devoted to the performance of major vidually in solo recitals, chamber music invites you to celebrate classical choral works. Now incorporated performances, and as soloists with orches- Saint Valentine's Day as an independent non-profit organization, tra. In October 1975, they made a very Saturday, Feb. 14,5-7 p.m. it was first organized in 1979 as a joint successful New York debut at Alice Tully The American Boy Choir School program of the Princeton YMCA and Hall, Lincoln Center. Presently, Mrs. participatory theatre YWCA. Cheadle is director of the Conservatory Di- professional company Its most recent concert, accompanied by vision and Mr. Cheadle is chairman of the Brahms liebeslieder Walzer, Opus 52 a professional orchestra at Princeton Uni- Piano Department at Westminster Choir- The Pro Musica Chamber Chorus ESPECIALLY TOR CHILDREN versity's Alexander Hall, included works College in Princeton. Frances F. Slade, director of Bach, Haydn, and Mozart. Two more Proceeds of the benefit will go to the William and Louise Cheadle, pianists 7-11 years concerts are planned for the spring. Princeton Pro Musica. For reservations, Sunday, Feb 8 2:00 Frances Slade, musical director of the call 609-799-3536. Champagne • Hois d'oeuvres • String Quartet 185 Nassau St. $2.00 $20. a person Tickets on salt at r> J.'i Pancake Houa; to benefit The Princeton Pro Musica \ team-Dais Fresk and Audubon quartets serenade Rider RcMtvotions • (609) 799-3536 924-3489 Rider College will bring together two top scene in 1977 when it won first prizes in string ensembles for a Valentine's Day two international competitions. The en- TIRED OF PAYING r 1 gay people concert with the internationally acclaimed semble's playing has been acclaimed as FULL PRICE FOR RECORDS? iUr>pnnceTon,n|j Fresk-Quartet from Sweden and the Amer- "vibrant, exciting'' and the group has ican Audubon Quartet. quickly earned a reputation as one of the afllaf The Fresk Quartet, formed in 1965, is finest chamber music ensembles today. PRINCETON fffManutiMcal Sweden's top string ensemble. Known for Among its many honors was the invita- its "nuances and warm, mellow sounds," tion to perform at the White House for RECORD EXCHANGE U. G*j Mtcktard WM21-25S5 according to a British review, the Fresk former-President Carter and Prime Minis- HMtnp IMM at (Wtariaa Ctarek Quartet performs music of the old masters ter Begin of Israel. Members of the quartet NEW ft USED • Bought • Sold • Traded as well as contemporary scores. Its mem- are Dennis Cleveland, violin; Sharon HOFQOAUTV F*b. 5 bers are Lars Fresk, violin; Hans-Erick Smith, violin; Doris Ledcrer, viola; and Gay Switchboard Wcstberg, violin; Lars-Gunnar Bodin, Thomas Shaw, violoncello. Mi. 26 Wf 11:30 • 6. Th 11:30 - S, Sat 10:30 • S viola; and Per-Goran Skytt, cello. For further information about the Feb. CowredDiJh - The Audubon-Quartetcntered the music j4-conccit please call 609r896r5326, . 20 WSSW5T, • PHIKEI0R MU214SS1 •••- Sapper 10 TIME OFF IN CONCERT

Arts Center has bluegrass fete

The Sheraton Gardens Grand Ballroom on Gigson Place, Freehold, will be the scene of an all-day festival of bluegrass music, hoedown dancing, and country eat- ing, beginning noon, Sunday, March 8. It's the Second Annual Bluegrass Festival, Barn Dance and Buffet presented by the Battleground Arts Center-of Freehold; in association with producer Geoff Berne of American Arts Productions. Five bands, including a band from Mary- land, three fiddlers, and New Jersey's own all women's bluegrass band, will perform at both noon and 6 p.m. Climaxing each show is square and clog dancing, for amateurs or better, with expert caller Walt Stevens of the Burlington County 4-H Cloggers of Moorestown, and live blueg- rass music accompaniment. The brunch buffet features breakfast favorites such as griddle cakes, eggs and bacon; the supper menu includes barbecue chicken, salads, condiments, corn fritters, desserts, and a large variety of total selec- tions. The program is as follows: performing at both noon and 6 p.m., will be the Johnson The Connecticut Dance Theatre (Mary Giannone, Director) will bring the works of Doris Humphrey and a varied Mountain Boys, Fiddle Fever, Late Nite modern dance to jazz repertoire to the Kelsey Theatre on the West Windsor Campus of Mercer County Community Garage, and caller Walt Stevens. Perform- College Friday, Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. Call the Cultnral Events 24 hour reservation hotline 609-586-4695 for reservations. ing at noon only is the all women's band, Sweet Dixie, and at 6 p.m. only, D.W. and three riddles. All three tiddlers have Griffiths and the Rank Strangers. made multiple recordings — Ungar's best Last year's Sheraton gala set a pattern known is with David Bromberg on "Mid- Mozart 'Vespers' slated for community sing which this year's event will also follow: the night on the Water." Matt Glaser has writ- New Jersey concert debut of a significant ten two big-selling fiddle books including The Princeton Society of Musical community interested in participating in new bluegrass band. one on fiddle star Vassar Clements. In Amateurs will hold their next "sing" on choral singing. No auditions are required, This year, two bands are premiered: the addition, guitarist Russ Barenberg has Sunday afternoon, Feb. 8, in the Unitarian except for soloists and orchestra musicians, Johnson Mountain Boys and Fiddle Fever. , made a popular solo album, "Cowboy Church, Cherry Hill Road, Princeton, be- but a modest sight-reading ability is The Johnson Mountain Boys have been Calypso." ginning at 4 p.m. helpful. termed "unquestionably the finest hard- Three of New Jersey's best bluegrass core bluegrass band to emerge on the bands round out the show. Late Nite Gar- Professor Walter Nollner, director of the There will be a small charge for those scene in a long, long while'' by the national age, from Asbury Park, recorded an album Princeton University Chapel Choir, will without a yearly membership in the socie- bluegrass publication, Bluegrass Unli- in 1979, and in 1981 will make an exten- conduct the Mozart Vespere Solennes for ty , to cover use of music scores and refresh- mited. Their style follows in the footsteps sive tour of out-of-state bluegrass festivals. chorus, orchestra, and soloists. Martha ments. All students will be admitted with- of the original greatbluegrassers such as Sweet Dixie features five female blueg- Pansey, soprano, Jill Scurato, alto, Bruce out charge. Flatt and Scruggs and the Stanley Brothers, rass musicians from Wayside, Toms River Turner, tenor, and John Woodard, bass, bluegrass stars of the l?50's and 60's. and Milltown. The instruments are guitar, will perform the solo parts. For further information call 609-924- Fiddle Fever is a partnership of three banjo, mandolin, and bass fiddle. These meetings are open to anyone in the 4266. fiddlers from New York State, plus guitar- D.W. Griffiths and the Rank Strangers ist and female standup bass player. The will be headed by Dave Griffiths, a writer, "fiddle convention of three" consists of of original songs and banjo music from Friends of Music to feature Pansey in concert two former members of the David Brom- Tinton Falls, who has made two solo banjo berg Band, Jay Ungar and Evan Stover, albums and a forthcoming band album, and Soprano Martha Pansey will give a con- as Annchen in Weber's opera Der Freis- and former Central Park Sheik, Matt presides over his own BMA record com- cert on Saturday, Feb. 7 at 8:30 p.m. in the chiitz which will be presented in April. Glaser. \ pany. McAlpin Rehearsal Room at Woolworth Ms. Pansey is currently studying with From mountain reels to Texas Swing, Tickets are available by sending a check Center, Princeton University campus. She Sherry Zannoth of the New York City the three-fiddle show promises "every- or money order to Battleground Arts Cen- will be accompanied by Richard Pearson Opera. thing you ever wanted to hear played on a ter, P.p. Box 678, Freehold, 07728. For Thomas, pianist, and they will perofrm fiddle," with arrangements for solo, duo, information call 201-462-8811. works by Schubert, Debussy, and Brahms, Richard Pearson Thomas is a graduate of as well as songs by Richard Pearson Tho- the Eastman School of Music and is on the mas and a selection from the Kleine Geist- staff of the Aspen Music School and liche Konzerte by Heinrich Schutz, with coaching faculty at the Banff Centre Music TSC brings bock Appalachain Brass Quintet Daniel Goodman as cellist. Theatre project.

The Appalachian Brass Quintet will instructor at Trenton State College and A junior at Princeton, majoring ifr- Daniel Goodman, a junior at Princeton, appear at Trenton State College on Thurs- Princeton University, will give a recital on music, Ms. Pansey won the vocal competi- is first cellist for the Princeton University day, Feb. 5 at 8 p.m. in Bray Hall. Engaged the French horn. The program will take tion at the Aspen Music School and re- Orchestra and an accomplished pianist. as part of the TSC Alumni and Friends place in Bray Hall at 8 p.m. and will also ceived a scholarship to study there. Last concert series, the group will perform com- feature Albert Ludecke, organist at Trinity spring she sang the role of Zerlina in the Sponsored by the Friends of Music, the positions ranging from the 16th to the 20th Cathedral in Trenton, on the college's re- Princeton University Opera Theatre's pro- concert on Saturday is free. For further century. cently restored organ. duction of Don Giovanni and has been cast information please call 609-924-0453. The Appalachian Brass Quintet is com- prised of Trenton State College alumni; Later Dent Williamson will join Ms. Gary Cattley, on tuba; James Penkala, Richter and Mr. Ludecke in a composition Four-day jazz fest at Glassboro State trombonist; Lary Kursar, on horn; and for flute, horn and organ by Michael Hydn. Bruce Hulej, trumpeter. Gary Ross, who He is flute instructor at Trenton State Col- lege. * Highlighting Glassboro State College's Band with guest artists Dean Witten, per- also plays trumpet, is a graduate of Towson annual Jazz Festival will be Louis Bellson cussionist, Al Stauffer, bassist, Sal Scarpa State College in Maryland. Included in the concert will be music by and his Big Band on Saturday evening, as conductor, and John Thysen as director. Silvio Coscia, Gunter Marks, Bernard Feb. 7, at 8:30. The festival will start on The group formed in 1977 and has been Reichel, and Giovanni Ceassare. All but Wednesday, Feb. 4 and run through Feb. 7 Opening the festival, and performing performing throughout New Jersey and the two of the scheduled compositions are ori- in the Wilson Concert Hall of Glassboro throughout it will be high school jazz en- metropolitan area, including a recent recit- ginal 20th century pieces specifically writ- State College. sembles. On Friday evening, Feb. 6, the al at New York's Metropolitan Museum of ten for the ogran and French horn. Warren Vache Trio will play at 7:30. Art. There is no charge for the performance. Scheduled to play during the four-day For further information please call 609- On Monday, Feb. 9, Jane Richter, hom For further information call 609-771 -2551. event are the Glassboro State College Lab 445-5206. , .r".,r,rr.A j 1 Art for art's sake Billy for Got

IT WAS HARD TO believe Billy was By DAVID SALOWTTZ Vita unexpurgated. pushing 30. He remained child-like in his We were not disappointed. Rus- compulsive curiosity, his hyperkinetic ener- New Year's Eve in Soho. Artists sian emigres spilled wine on hard- gy. But he had changed since the last time and winos scurry by abandoned edged punks oozing ennui. A well- we saw him. sweatshops in convivial drunken- chiseled model, formerly a face on It was January, 1978. He had just return- ness. Above the dark streets, high-^ ShopRite^s magazine racks, hap- ed from France, an expatriate artist scratch- tech bohemians sip white wine in pened to live next door. The late ing out a living on the streets of Paris. He re- their $300,000 lofts. Slumped in a John Lennon sang "Starting Over." sembled a prophet who had just stumbled out of the desert, out of time itself. He doorway, beneath a Plasmatics post- Altered states were encouraged. returned to Trenton, the city of his birth, and er, a wreck of a woman peers at the In the center of the social storm arranged a show. But the ladies who drag- world through a ragged cocoon. The was Billy, the uncanny weath- ged their husbands to the Jewish Commun- voice of New York Mayor Ed Koch ervane, He was restless, always ity Center art exhibit were shocked. Who drifts over the radio. "How am I moving. One moment showing his was this wild-eyed, bare foot Rasputin, with doing?" he asks. It doesn't sound his Babylonian dreadlocks and Gabby latest drawings, a series on "lost Hayes beard? If his sackcloth-and-ashes like a question. synagogues" to a prospective buyer. style made the gentry gasp, his work re- We were searching for Billy. Billy Then lunging across the room to duced them to sputtering, dyspeptic blobs of the artist. Billy the wise fool. The show off "sensuous Sophie," the protoplasm. Where were the still lifes of Trenton native recently moved into sultry French-Moroccan-Jewish fruit bowls and the pleasant country land- this red-light district of the arts with woman who shares his life of late. scapes, for God's sake? Where was the old man selling balloons in Washington Square his mysterious new love and he Darting about the apartment, a der- and the cheerful abstractions that go so well wanted to celebrate. His invitation, vish attending to drunks and dream- with the new dinette set? like an invitation to dance from Zor- ers, he was a jumble of lines and angles in motion. A Dada ready Billy, of course, had washed his hands of ba the Greek, was impossible to re- all that. Instead he offered disembodied sist. Besides, Billy's parties held the made, forever creating and des- allure of Fellini's outtakes: La Dolce troying himself. The ladies who dragged their munity Center art exhibit were eyed, barefoot Rasputin with his\ Gabby Hayes beard ?

skulls floating in midair, journeys to the center of his mind that would frighten the Grateful Dead, portraits of the artist as a winged mythological beast. The crowd staggered from painting to painting in apo- plectic disbelief. People rushed outside gulping air as if fleeing from an air-tight crypt. Eyes glazed, heads shook, palms sweat,;hair turned grey. In desparation, the burghers tried to mus- ter the sang-froid of a Sir Kenneth Clark discussing a Roman orgy. The attempt failed miserably. Normally articulate CPAs and dentists struggled for words like stroke Billy Selesnick. Photo by Geri Firmer. victims: " 'Astral Suicide?' ... WHAT ... THE ... HELL ... DOES ... THAT ... MEAN ... MARGE?" There was no de- nying it — this William Selesnick IS JUST NOT NICE.

BUT THAT was three years ago. Times change and, alas, so did Billy. Gone wqs the biblical dishabile, the Medusa hair, the angry young seer. With his black leather jacket, and chic retro threads, Billy was now the very model of a 1981 lower Man- hattan artist. Beneath the New Wave sheen, however, the heart of a fierce iconoclast still pumps. And he is well aware that artists . who buck the odds usually don't sell well until their bones are cold. "It's not important to make a lot of money in my lifetime," said Billy shrug- ging his shoulders with characteristic non- chalance. "It's important to fulfill my own destiny and not leave behind a bank book for my kids to fight over." The tough new maturity, the commit- ment, the unwillingness to bend, is visible 'The Last Bas-Relief From King Solomon's Temple" in the new work.

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Besides bringing together a comprehen- ;ive selection of older paintings, Billy's up- coming exhibit at the Berus Gallery in Lam- features beautiful pencil drawings |>f forgotten New York synagogues—stub- arn monuments to a 3,000 year tradition. "While studying architecture in the.4ow- Jr east side, I felt a great seriseofunhappi-' seeing these old, crumbling synago- ' recalled the artist. "I felt something ould be done to preserve the last vestiges fcf Jewish culture in that area." With many of the 500 synagogues on the ver east side scheduled for destruction, determined artist literally had to race the bulldozer. He set up his easel in aying neighborhoods, enduring the > of derelicts and street gangs. He was to that. When^Billy painted for his ad in Montmartre's artist square, run-ins vith sharks of every sort — Yugoslavian aafia, French cons, knife-wielding re- ugees — were common. He survived. The same dedication was necessary when : made his daily pilgrimage to the Louvre • for two and a half years — to study the chniques of Durer, Blake, and Leonardo 'The Hebrew Lesson" copying the masters' pen strokes. The past, he started to obsessively draw the reli- sbands to the Jewish Com- gious artifacts of the Tigris-Euphrates val- ley. He carefully documented the Mesopo- iocked. Who was this wild- tamian sculptures, Babylonian bas-reliefs, \Babylonian dreadlocks and Sumerian friezes in European museums. The project earned him a Masters of Fine Arts from Goddard College in Vermont, where he also received his B.A. But more patience, some said weirdness, was importantly, the debris of dead civilizations sential when he descended into the dim became the vocabulary of his haunting catacombs of Paris every day for a month to dreamscapes. ^ketch the skulls of 17th century plague victims. But a vocabulary is not a language. To leam the syntax, he travelled to Austria one summer and studied with Emst Fuchs, NOT THAT anybody ever accused Billy founder of the Vienna School of Fantastic 3f being conventional. Even during the Realism. Billy was fascinated by Fuchs' 1960s, when the west took leave of its juxtaposition of realism and bizarre imag- enses, Billy was tuned into a frequency ery. Fuchs was fascinated by Billy. The 3St people couldn't pick up. Unable to young convert carried the seed of this "de- |follow the rules, he broke local records by cadent, erotic" art talk to the virgin shores attending five high schools in three years. of the New World. It sprouted in such Seles- nile others studied, he listened to Lenny nick canvases as "The Plague of Moses," Jruce records, played the bongos, becarqe a and "Visionary Drawing of Me In One of vegetarian. In 1969, he finally dropped out My Past Lives." The strange brew of fan- of school and headed for the artist and hip- tasy and mysticism became his trademark. pie colony of Woodstock, N.Y. He sup- 3rted himself, his wife and his son, by What's next? Billy wants to make a pil- Dllecting garbage for the Woodstock Sani- grimage to the Middle East, the land of the ation Department. (He is now separated Bible, mad visionaries, lost empires. And Dm his family.) It was there, among the the old synogogues of Europe must also be bage and the acid, the peyote and the sex chronicled before it is top late. ForBilly.the t the twin strains of Billy's art—mystic- lost boy, the hoary prophet, there is no turn- ism and "fantastic realism" began to stir, ing back. if possessed by a demon, he immersed "I know why I'm here, my purpose on elfin the Kabbala, Old testament scrip- this planet," concluded Billy. Eastem philosophy, the "collective "I've always felt that when I've had a job nconscious" of Jung, and obscure texts of outside of my art there was a conflict. Being occult. He became convinced that he an artist is my way of contributing to socie- vas the reincarnated 'soul of a man con- ty, even if some people think of me as a sumed in the Nazi Holocaust. And there kook or weirdo. Art is what I do." s other lives before that, going back to tie reign of King Solomon. William Selesnick's work will appear at "In a lot of circles I began to get a reputa- the Berus Gallery at 21 Ferry St. in Lam- tion as a Jewish mystic heavily influenced bertville for three weeks beginning Satur- - the occult," Billy recalled. "I started to day, Feb. 14. There will be an opening day erstand that all the lives I've lived are reception from 2-7 p.m. Call 609-393-1332 Uel to the evolution of human con- for information. iousness."

David Sabwitz is a staff writer for The Princeton Charles Street" SEEKING A TANGIBLE link to the Packet.

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By JANE BRADLEY

Modern Vegetable Protein Cookery # By Joan Kendig and Keith Kendig r - Arco Publishing, Inc. N.Y. 339 pp. $11.95 When else but the 1980s would compu- •*• ter technology many a vegetarian diet to produce a low-cost, high-protein, low-fat, *"*••" t _ high-fiber, long-lasting and good-tasting menu? It has happened, under the guidance of another marriage — cook Joan Kendig, formerly of Trenton, and her mathemati- iii cian husband Keith. The*offspring is a new book filled with recipes intended to replace meat without sacrificing taste or satisfac- tion. Mrs. Kendig, in town last week to prom- ote the book and to catch up with relatives in the area, explained that she first got interested in vegetarian meals in the early 1970s. "I tried recipes I found in the newspap- er, and I tried selections from Diet For a Small Planet, but I found we were still hungry. My husband was a runner, and he found he just wasn't getting enough pro- tein," she said. Part of the problem, too, Mrs. Kendig found, was that the vegetarian recipes were often alien to her. ' 'I finally came to this conclusion: what I wanted was a vegetable protein piece of 'meat.' I wanted that because I would not then have to calculate grams of protein from beans and grains. I would not have to change my basic cooking habits or my ex- pectations of nutrients.from the meal pat- tern so familiar to me," she writes in the introduction to the book. Mrs. Kendig was reared on traditionally American meals: meat with potatoes, rice or noodles, one or two cooked vegetables and a big salad. What's more, she was reared by a good cook, whose talents were passed on to her. When she began to adapt meatless meals, Mrs. Kendig tried to fit meatless entrees into her familiar meal pat- terns. "Sometimes it's not that we crave the taste of flesh in those dishes we like, but it's the symbolic significance and form of the food — its associations — that give us satisfaction. That is why I have devised these recipes. They allow you to make a Joan Kendig. (Photo by Mark Czajkowski) more pleasant transition to vegetarian fare than just eating a plate of rice and beans," she writes.

BUT COOKING IS only half the mar- Eating minus meat riage in this book. The other is Dr. Ken- dig's contribution:-, the computer.. Back when he was running and the two of them The Kendigs are not the kind of vegeta- Mrs. Kendig attests. Among them are low- book." were dabbling in vegetarian alternatives, rians to sneer at meat-eaters; their 6-year- er food budgets, meals that stay fresh and And for Mrs. Kendig, whose husband he decided to study protein, amino acids, old son Christopher sometimes requests — tasty longer, less fat and cholesterol and calls her a superb cook, this is the book she and the complex combinations that form and gets — a hamburger at McDonald's. more unsaturated fat, cleaner cooking, bet- wished she'd had when she first looked into the best meatless protein. Being a mathe- What they are interested in is a diet-that fits ter fiber, and weight loss. meatless meals. matician made his task easier, for he fed an in with standard eating habits but one that "A lot of people may not want to elimin- But she just had to wait for computers to IBM 360 the necessary ingredients to pro- eliminates the hazards of meat-eating. ate meat altogether, but they would like to catch up with food before Modern Veget- duce the basics for a high-protein, balanced "We have discovered a number of cut down or have meatless meals once or able Protein Cookery could be born. diet. bonuses in changing to a vegetarian diet," twice a week. For them, this is the cook- Here is a recipe from the book:

Pizza Burgers Put hot water in a Pyrex measuring cup with soup base, soy sauce, and oil. Pour the liquid into the dry ingredients, mixing well so that liquid is Big granule burger cups filled with mushroom-tomato sauce and topped well distributed. Let stand for 10 minutes for liquid to be thoroughly ab- with melted cheese strips. sorbed. Mix V4 c. tomato sauce into the burger mix after it has absorbed its own VVc. soy, granules 1 c. hot water liquid. Mix well. Form 6 large patties, placing them on a lightly oiled % c. rolled oats 21 low-sodium beef-like soup baking sheet. Make a well in the center of each burger, leaving a 16-inch V» c. soy nuts; ground base raised rim. Bake at 350° for 30 minutes. Vb c. whole wheat flour 1 T soy sauce In a small non-stick skillet, saute 1 c. chopped mushrooms in 2 t oil over Vi c. walnuts, .finely chopped 1 T oil moderate heat. Add the mushrooms to the remaining VS c. tomato sauce. VA C. wheat germ 1 c. tomato sauce, divided Apportion sauce among the burgers, filling the wells. VA C. bran 1 c. chopped mushrooms Crisscross narrow cheese slices like spokes of a wheel over the burgers. 1 medium onion, minced 2 t oil Bake another 5 minutes, or until cheese melts. Cheese slices 6 servings ' Mix the dry ingredients (soy granules through bran) together in a bowl. Average serving = approx. 12 grams balanced protein Stir in minced onion. ' .• 28 to 34% of daily protein need mm- t t: ». •III'J- RECORD TIME

Springsteen's 'River' is choppy water

By JOSEPH SAPIA Another song that may be familiar to beat. Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan teresting voice (singing fast but in control, concertgoers and bootleg listeners is (Flo and Eddie) sing background vocals on with good tone). But the words are absurd! Bruce Springsteen is suffering from "Drive All Night." On an earlier tour, Mr. this cut. ("Well I came home from work and I what happens to an artist who follows pre- Springsteen used this song as an extension , ' 'Out In The Street'' contains interesting switched on Channel 5/There was a pretty vious first-rate art with a mediocre product. of "Backstreets," from his Born To Run j words (when the narrator is out in the little girly Iookin' straight into my eyes/ People expect something more than the album. The only flaw in this love song is in I street, he is in control) and good music. Well I watched as she wiggled back and product has to offer. Mr. Springsteen has the second line of the chorus, "I swear I'll "Two Hearts" has exceptional lyrics ab- forth across the screen/She didn't get me* become the victim .of this curse with his drive all night/just to buy you some shoes/1 out the real male role: excited she just made me fell mean"). recently released fifth album, The River. And to taste your tender charms/And I just I "Once I spent my time playing tough Although The River contains superior wanna sleep tonight again in your arms." \ guy scenes/But I was living in a world of Hopefully, Mr. Springsteen will again songs, these are outnumbered by those that Mr. Springsteen could have written some- = childish dreams / Someday these childish produce what he is artistically capable of. are only mediocre or worse. Futhermore, thing besides "just to buy you some \ dreams must end /To become a man and But with the next album reportedlyplanne d with a span of more than two years since the shoes." One local musician said, "just to w up to dream again." as a "live" one, the public may not see buy you some booze" would have been I "Held Up Without A Gun" is the flip what he is doing until the release of two better. X side of the "Hungry Heart" single. It more albums. And when will that be? seems to be about the everyday rip-offs of review "Independence Day," also on the; life. But what is the purpose of the song's Thunder Rogue bootleg, is a slow song ; opening line, "C'mon, Steve"? with exceptional music and lyrics. The Crossroads release of Darkness On The Edge Of song also contains Max Weinberg's heavy \ Some of The River's songs just do not Town and knowing his capability (as on his drum beat, found frequently on the album. ? seem to come from the talented Mr. Spring- (Continued from page 7) other albums, all the songs are his), The steen. River should have been better. "I Wanna Marry Xw' is another love \ On "Cadillac Ranch," Mr. Springsteen less interesting and less sympathetic than Of Mr. Springsteen's five albums, The song, about one person trying to help \ nearly screams on this rocker. It contains a might have been accomplished in a more River is the worst. He seems like a com- another with problems without unrealistic [ good beat, but the lyrics are weird varied performance. bination of himself from Darkness On The promises: "They say in the end true love \ (".. .when I die throw my body in the back/ Dwight Collins is frighteningly effective Edge Of Town and rocker Bob Seger. prevails/But in the end true love can't be And drive me to the junkyard in my Cadil- as Blue Haven, giving an exacting per- However, when Mr. Springsteen is in no fairytale/To say I'll make your dreams \ lac" and "Cadillac, Cadillac / Long and formance which nearly explodes with top form on The River, he at least equals come true would be wrong / But maybe, dark, shiny and black/Open up your en- energetic menace. It is a fine example of his best work of the past. darlin'; I could help them along." gines let'em roar/Tearing up the highway actor control and probably the most dyna- "Wreck on the Highway," a slow song like a big old dinosaur"). mic performance of the evening. that speaks of how powerless man is, is the best of the album's 20 songs. "Fade Away" has the narrator trying to \ Mr. Springsteen also sort of screams on Judy Tate completes the cast as Parker's "I'm A Rocker,' * which is a rocker. It has a young woman friend, played convincingly The narrator, on his way home from hold onto a romantic-relationship that is • over. The narrator does not "wanna fade I good beat but ridiculous words ("I got a as a ruthless if not vicious money-grubber work, discovers a serious motor vehicle 007 watch and It's a one and only/It's got without scruples. Miss Tate is a Crossroads accident ("There was blood and glass all away/Oh I don't wanna fade away/Tell me [ what can I do what can I say/Cause darlin' I-Spy -beeper that tells me when you're regular who demonstrates yet another facet over") in a deserted area ("And there was : I don't wanna fade away." lonely/I got a Batmobile so I could reach of her fine acting skill. nobody there but me''). There, the narrator ya' in a fast shake" and "If you're hanging sees "a young man lying by the side of the "The River" has mysterious opening \ from a cliff or you're tied to the tracks girl/ The production is technically sound, road." The man cries, "Mister, won't you music that creates a mood in the song. The - split and you can't find "). help me please?" This last line brings a although Lloyd Paul Harris' set may have lyrics teach a lesson about a relationship \ "Crush On You" has Springsteen sing- been more carefully conceived than ex- thought: "Of course I'll help. What do you that went the wrong way when' 'I got Mary think I am?" ing at the screaming level. The lyrics bor- ecuted. The abstract upper fringes are pregnant." It goes on: der on being appropriate for a rocker to much more interesting in the lobby model After the ambulance carries the accident ridiculous. And the chorus is poor "Ooh, than in the actual set which does not seem victim away, the narrator thinks' 'of a girl- "Now all them things that seemed so" Ooh I gotta crush on you/Ooh, Ooh I gotta to accomplish visually what the model sug- friend or a young wife/And a state trooper important / Well, mister, they vanished crush on you/Ooh, Ooh I gotta crush on gests it might. knocking in the middle of the night/To say right into the air/Now I just act like I don't you tonight." Ceremonies in Dark Old Men will play your baby died in a wreck on the remember/Mary acts like she don't care." highway." "You Can Look (But You Better Not Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and The mediocre songs: Touch)" is a fast song with good music. On Sunday at 3 p.m. until March 1. Phone The final verse shows how the good this song, Mr. Springsteen exhibits an in- 201-249-5560 for ticket information. things in life can simply be eliminated and "The Ties That Bind" is fast but the ] how powerless man is to do anything about song's exceptional lyrics are neutralized by it: the stretching of the chorus: "...face the I "Sometimes I sit up in the darkness/ ties that bind/The ties that btiiiiind/Now i And I watch my baby as she sJeeps/Then I you can't breaeaeak the ties that bind/You : climb in bed and I hold her tight/I just lay can't forsaaaaake the ties that bind," ; HILTONS there awake in the middle of-the night/ Thinking 'bout the wreck on the "Sherry Darling," another song on highway." bootlegs, is a-"fraternity rock" tune. The "Point Blank" is a sincere work "about song, whose simple words are sometimes being trapped... not being able to get out,'' ridiculous ("Your Mama's yappin' in the according to Mr. Springsteen^ It is about back seat/Tell her to push over and move EVERY SUNDAY how difficult life is and how one may "be- them big feet" or "She keeps talkin' she'll come just another part" of its grimness. be walkin' that last block"), may not fit in The song is also evidence of Mr. Spring- well with the other songs on the album, but steen's ability to tell a story. As the narrator albums are not like novels where different says, "We were standin' at the bar/it was chapters have to have similarities with hard to hear/The band was playin' loud and others. you were shoutin'/something in my ear/ You pulled my jacket off and as the/drum- On "Jackson Cage," Mr. Springsteen ;; mer counted four/You grabbed my hand slightly screams the lyrics. The song is fast and pulled me out on the floor/You just with quality words and music. stood there and held me, then you started "Stolen Car" is a slow song whose dancin' slow/And as I pulled you tighter I mysterious lyrics are about falling out of ; swore I'd/never let you go," the picture love. conveyed is universal, yet each listener can Although "Ramrod" does not have the relate to it personally. best of lyrics, the words are adequate for an "Point Blank," reportedly written after old-time style rock V roll song (getting a Darkness On The Edge Of Town was girl and driving a car). The song, with a completed, is familiar because Mr. Spring- moving beat, needs more of Clarence de- steen has performed it in concert and it has mons' saxophone. FOR INFORMATION CALL (609) been released on bootleg records. Howev- Following the faster "Ramrod," "The er, the performance and lyrics ate slightly Price You Pay" is a sincere song. Music Sunday There's No Place n different on The River than on the Thun- and lyrics are exceptional. HtLUL der Rogue bootleg, recorded in Cleveland "Hungry Heart" has also been released in 1978. , as a single. The song is a rocker with a good 15 TABLE TALK For winter doldrums, find a cozy kitchen

By DIANNE WILLIAMS Mushroom and Barley Soup about 30-45 minutes. It will expand to four Oatmeal cookies serves 6 times its original volume. Drain in a col- There are mighty few reasons for living ander, reserving the barley water. Soak the 3/4 cup butter in New Jersey in February. Mighty few. 1 cup pearl barley optional dried mushrooms in this liquid for 3/4 cup brown sugar Right now, with the children home from 6 tablespoons butter about a half hour while preparing the veget- 3/4 cup white sugar school with the flu and the temperature 1 pound chopped mushrooms ables. 1 egg outside dipping near zero, I can't think ol 1 chopped onion Saute onion, carrot, garlic and any. 6 tablespoons water 1 chopped carrot mushrooms in the butter for about 5 mi- 1 teaspoon vanilla One good thing that 1« have noticed 2-4 dried mushrooms (optional) nutes. Stir in the barley and add wine. Add 21/2 cups oatmeal though, is that I do far more cooking at this 1/2 cup dry white wine chicken broth, two cans of barley water and 1V* cup flour time of the year than I do at any other. 2 cans Campbell's chicken broth one can of tap water. After the dried 1 teaspoon salt Perhaps it is because the kitchen is the 2 tablespoons chopped parsley mushrooms are softened, chop finely. 1/2 teaspoon baking soda coziest spot in the house and with the holi- 1/2 teaspoon finely chopped garlic (or to Since they are usually tough, this step is 3/4 cup raisins days over, there is more time to relax and taste) made easier if you have a food processor or 1 cup walnuts enjoy the whole process. Nothing warms 1/4 teaspoon dried marjoram a blender. Simply add the cut up the spirit more than having a big pot of soup 1 Vi teaspoon salt, 1 /4 teaspoon pepper mushrooms along with about a cup of the (or to taste) soup stock and process. Add this mixture, on the stove and a batch of cookies in the Mix the first six ingredients together un- oven. the parsley and marjoram, salt and pepper to taste and simmer for about 25 minutes. til creamy. Add remaining ingredients and I can't guarantee that the recipes below Put the barley into a large saucepan and Barley has a tendency to absorb liquid, so beat until well blended. Drop by teaspoons- will prevent the flu, but they certainly will cover with at least three inches of water. the soup may have to be thinned to desired ful on a cookie sheet that has been lined comfort it; Bring to a boil and cook until barely tender, consistency with more stock before with buttered foil. Bake at 350 for 11-14 serving. minutes. After cookies are golden brown, remove from oven, take the foil out of the Recycle cookie sheet and let cookies cool complete- This next recipe is quite a marvelous ly before trying to separate cookie from variation on the ordinary garden-variety foil. If they do not separate easily, it means this oatmeal cookie. They are crisp, buttery and that either they have not been baked long newspaper delicate, but they must be baked on cookie Blackwell Avenue sheets lined with buttered aluminum foil. See TABLE TALK, page 17 (and Route 518) Hopewell, N.J. CafeRenni (609)466-3777 With a world full of change Opens Wednesday, February 4th. we're still the same... ACOFMUMSE. featuring international cuisine 7 $3 Cover Charge in an atmosphere of elegance. It will be open thereafter every PEACOCK INN night but Monday, serving from 20 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N.J. 6pm to 10pm. (Route 206. just off Nassau Strert) Reservations are suggested. 609-924-1707 LIVE MUSIC • GREAT FOOD Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails Wp irelciime you. Try one of our LUNCH: Monday • Saturday 11:30- 2:30 9 Kline's Court, Larobertville.N.J. "blackboard specials " CANDLELIGHT DINNER Friday 6:30 - 9:00 (formerly L'Esprit) 609-397-2631 Overnight Lodgings

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1. How often do you dine out a month? 5. How often do you go into New York 7. Which do you prefer? 10. Have you ever tried any of the re- or Philadelphia for dinner? staurants reviewed in Table Talk? a. 0-1 times a month Yes No Comments andVor sugges- a. never a. A restaurant which has its own li- tions b. 2-3 times a month quor license. b. sometimes c. 4 or more times a month b. A restaurant which allows you to c. more than a total of 5 times a year bring your own spirits. c. no preference 2. On the average, how much do you 6. Which statement best describes the expect to spend for a dinner for two at a way in which you have handled inflation moderately priced restaurant? (without vis a vis dining out? drinks, with tip) 8. What are your favorite restaurants in a. We go out less frequently. the New York, New Jersey and Pennsylva- nia area? b. We tend to dine in less expensive restaurants. 3. Recently, what is the least that you have spent on a meal for two including c. We order from the menu more care- drinks and tip? fully. - Where? ...'. d. There has been no change in our We also invite your suggestions and dif- dining patterns. ferent viewpoints, bearing in mind that a review is only one man's/woman's 4. Recently, what is the most you have e. We go to a restaurant more fre- opinion. spent on a meal for two including drinks quently. and tip? 9. What are some of your pet peeves about restaurants? Where? f. Other.

Table talk (Continued from page 16) 6 slices toasted French bread 2 cups grated Swiss or Gruyere cheese enough or they are still warm. Foil may be reused for next batch. Cook the butter, oil and onions in a large heavy saucepan (covered) over low heat for Onion Soup about 15 minutes. Then add salt and sugar serves 6 and cook over moderate heat (uncovered) for about 30 minutes until golden brown. 3 pounds thinly sliced onions Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of flour over the on- 1 /4 pound of feutter ions, stirring about 2 minutes. Add beef 2 tablespoons olive oil broth, wine, thyme and salt and pepper to 1 teaspoon salt taste. Cover and simmer 30 minutes. Five 1/4 teaspoon sugar minutes before serving, stir in brandy. 1 '/i tablespoons flour . Divide the soup amoung 6 individual 6 cups beef broth flameproof soup bowls. Put a slice of 1/2 cup of dry white wirte toasted French bread into each bowl and 1/2 teaspoon thyme top with plenty of cheese. Run the bowls Getaway Weekend! salt and pepper to taste under a preheated broiler until the cheese is 3 tablespoons brandy golden brown. ^ ALONE, AT LAST. You've survived the holiday hassle; the decorations are packed for another year, the guests are gone. It's time to take a breather. Together. STEAL AWAY FOR A SPECIAL VALENTINE'S DAY WEEKEND FOR TWO AT THE SHERATON GARDENS AND FALL IN LOVE ALL OVER AGAIN!

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Boating industry looks for smoother sailing

By JOE GORDON

The boating industry is looking forward to a better year in 1981. Last year was unbelievably bad with sales .down 40 per- cent-50 percent from 1979. At the 71st National Boat Show held January in the New York Coliseum, we talked with dealers and manufacturers, both power and sail, and got pretty much the same story. The depressed state of the economy and inflation and interest rates affected all. In addition, the cost of fuel and the desire perhaps to conserve energy were further deterrents to the power boat people. About 30 percent of manufacturers and IS percent of dealers went out of business in 1980, one manufacturer told us. Want to save fuel? Throttle your power plant back one-quarter and you'll save 65 . percent in fuel, an Outboard Marine Cor- poration marketing man told us. As for the cost of fuel, an 18-22 ft. boat, I/O or outboard powered, would now cost $400- $600 for an entire season and that repre*. sents a lot of boating. It is relatively inex- pensive entertainment compared to many other forms. Diesel power is more fuel effi- cient, but the cost of converting would probably be greater than a lifetime of sav- ings in fuel consumption. Despite inflation, there were boats, both sail and power, at the Boat Show that could be purchased for unde£^!50 per month. And these weren't rowjpts. They ranged. in length from 19 to 25reet and in price from $8,380 to $20,694. As a matter of fact, more than half of the 550 boats exhi- bited at the show were, priced under $5,000, many under $3,500. On the other hand, the "Queen" of the 71st National Boat Show was the 48-foot Uniflite Con- vertible selling for $8,000 a foot.

But then again, there is sail and the free power of the wind. Sailboards, surfboards with sail and no mast, are fast gaining in popularity. About 30,000 were sold here in the U.S. last year. Industry representatives estimate sales "of 50,000 this year and over 100,000 in 1982. The sailboards range in length from 11 to 13 feet and in price from The most expensive yacht ever displayed at the show, the "Queen" will sell for just over $355,000. plus $30,000 of elec- $600 to $1,200. They cari^be stored easily, tronic gear. car-topped to the water, launched in mi- nutes, and offer the sailor a good workout. Sailboards are for the young, and they are fun. at the show. The inflatable can best be and folds to 4 in. flat. It is constructed of Further information can be obtained from described as Rowable, Stowable, Fishable, plastic which cannot be punctured. It will K enterprises, P.O. Box 2287, Menlo Inflatables continue their surge in popu- Playable, Divable and Durable. They are float in 4 inches of water. An optional sail- Park, Calif. 94025. larity. There were more than 100 exhibited built to serve owners with a variety of diffe- kit is available, or it can be rowed, and a rent uses — sailing, skindiving, waters- small outboard that runs 12 hours on a Joe Gordon is Time Off's "At Face Value" kiing, fishing and even cruising. One com- gallon of gas will propel the craft easily. columnist. pany, Leisure Imports, exhibited 20 boats ranging in price from $60 to $1,800. The flagship of the inflatable fleet was the Zodiac Mark V with a passenger capacity of 15 and priced at $10,000. New Jersey's largest boat show will have flatable dinghies and windsurfers. Visitors an expanded run, through Sunday, Feb. 8, are also encouraged to make a day of their Perhaps the most utilitarian little boat at at Atlantic City's Convention Hall. Appro- trip to the show. With Convention Hall the show, and certainly one of the most ximately 300 boats and numerous acces- located on Atlantic City's famed board- portable, must be the 10 foot folding POR- sory displays bring the total value of pro- walk, the show is within walking distance TA-BOTE which weighs in at only 49 lbs. ducts exhibited to more than $6,000,000. to many of the city's attractions, including Highlighting the exhibit are the big boats five of the operating casino hotels with such as the 44-foot Jersey sportfisherman their outstanding restaurants and gambling. for the powerboaters, the 38-foot The show, endorsed by the Marine Island Trader Ketch for sailors, and the* Trades Association of New Jersey and pro- 45-foot Carlcraft houseboat. Sharing the duced by Creative Mall Promotions, Inc. of spotlight will be two Ocean 42s, the Main- Cherry Hill, will be open weekdays, 4 to 10 ship 40 and the Allied 36. p.m., weekends, 11 a.m. to 10p\m., and From there, the sizes range down to in- Sunday, Feb. 8, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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Kent State tragedy is re-enacted on TV

By JEFF WEINGRAD "It's hard," says the young actor, who, Bunker) O'Connor, whose $200,000 per FINE TUNING: Woody Allen's got a having just turned 20 is now the exact same episode brings him a cool $5 million. Plus, $20 million lawsuit in the works over the Of course, said Keith Gordon, the young age Jeff Miller was when he was shot and he gets another $350,000 or so serving as a recent interview PBS ran with him. Seems actor who plays one of the tragic victims of killed. "But I will do it." script consultant. when he did it a couple of years ago it was the.sorry Vietnam War footnote known as his understanding the only place it would Kent State, he had "vague memories" of WHEN IT RAINS: Viewers have a real Larry Hagman has parlayed his success be seen would be France. Ah, c'est la that ill-fated day in early May, 1970. But* smorgasbord to choose from Sunday night. as the infamous J.R. Ewing into a contract tube... ABC's having ratings problems on that certainly doesn't mean he was ignorant Besides Kent State, on NBC, there's also that brings him about $2 million a year. both TV and radio lately. Many of the and passionless about what happened the opening three hours of a three-part dra- Hagman may or may not also have a con- networks's hits of the past few there. Just the opposite, in fact. matization on ABC of John Steinbeck's tract that gives him a certain percentage of years just haven't been mak- "I had read a great deal, and knew all East of Eden. This TV remake—the 1955 the show's profits. If so, you can only im- ing it in the Nielsen department this about it," Gordon told me recently, seated film, you remember, starred James Dean, agine what it comes to. In any case, Hag- season. In fact, all but one of ABC's 10 in a vacant NBC office 14 stories above Raymond Massey and Julie Harris — stars man's share in profits from such things as highest rated shows from last year have Rockefeller Center. "And that's why I did Timothy Bottoms, Bruce (How The West drinking mugs, souvenir land deeds and the gone down in ratings this season. Only the movie (Sunday, 8 p.m. NBC). I felt Was Won) Boxleitner, Jane Seymour, like boosts his annual intake to over $4 exception is Love Boat. And none of its people don't really know what actually new shows is doing real well either. The happened at Kent. You know, I went in network is taking It's A Living off the air. feeling strong about the whole thing, and No loss. It's also putting Soap on a four- came out feeling 10 times stronger. The week vacation. Big loss. As for WABC more I worked on it, the more I learned, radio, once New York, and the country's and the more I took the whole project to pre-eminent ratings gatherer, the newest heart, as did the whole cast." figures just released show it has now drop- Gordon, who plays Jeff Miller, one of ped down to tenth place. It has lost some 50 four students killed while nine others were percent of its audience over the last three wounded by National Guardsmen; in the years. Did anybody say disco?... Ch, ll's bloody climax to a weekend of anti-war brought back Barney Miller at 7 p.m., and protest sparked by President Nixon's deci- sentenced Prisoners of Cell Block H to sion to send American troops into Cambo- oblivion at 11, replacing it with Rockford dia, said he hadn't yet seen the finished reruns... The wonderful Museum of version, but from what he had seen he feels Broadcasting, at 1 East 53jd St. in New the film is "fair and accurate." He gives York, where you can gorge yourself 'til much of the credit for this to Dr. Gregory your memory's content on old TV, is Payne, an Occidental College professor featuring a retrospective all this month on and noted authority on Kent State who the work of one of comedy's greatest served as historical consultant. geniuses. Ernie Kovacs... NBC has already signed Real People to the dotted "Greg is a very brave man who stood up line for next year... Star Trek might not to the director and producers," said Gor- have flown in the theater, but it's again don. "He was determined to see it was doing blockbuster business in the home done right. It was very important to him, arena. According to Panorama Magazine, and the cast, that the kids didn't come off as Star Trek — the motion picture, is the hot- deserving to be shot, not in any way, as if it test selling videocassette on the market... were their fault. It never should have hap- Ch. 7 has a new offering each Monday at pened, and I hope the film makes that clear. 7:30 p.m., a flashback look at some famous "If there's any theme to it, the film is a Warren Oates and a host of others. CBS and not-so-famous tragedies. It's called plea for compromise and'rationality, in- also has an offering at the same time that's Day of Disaster and Joel Siegel hosts. stead of violence and irrationality, espe- sure to attract a following too, the 1978 cially on the part of the government." movie Hooper, starring Burt Reynolds. The film, originally scheduled for four The Sunday slugfest between the net- ***** hours over two nights, has been trimmed works, which, will leave the viewers.reel- down to three hours for this presentation. ing, isn't just a case of happenstance prog- SUPER RATINGS: It may have turned Gordon is hopeful the tighter version will ramming. Instead, it's a case of February out to have been something of a bore on the focus more sharply oh the dramatic speci- being a sweep month — a very important field, but in the Nielsen department, Super fics of the shootings and what led up to ratings period on which stations base their Bowl XV was a big winner. The four-hour them, rather than on the hand-holding love- telecast, on NBC, averaged a 44.4 rating, advertising rates. Knowing they're play- story type background that ofterivpervades and became the 15th highest rated show of TV drama. \ ing for all the marbles, the networks there- all time. fore bring out all their big guns in order to give it their best shot. "Most of the action segments were shot According to NBC, about 100 million with hand-held 16 mm cameras and then people tuned in to watch some part of the transferred to video tape, and the effect is There are three major sweep months game. that it's almost like watching the evening throughout the year, the other two being The 44.4 rating, which measures the per- news," Gordon explained. "It all looks May and November, and it never fails that, 1 centage of all TV households watching a very real, and very frightening . This could in general, the special programs offered particular program, put Supe XV in a tie be a very affecting, upsetting, powerful during these months are at least a notch, with Supe XI, between Oakland and Min- film, if the center of it remains the rallies and usually more, above the usual. nesota, for fourth place among the National and the shootings. Of course you do get to So, if you were thinking about buying a Football League championship games. know the four kids, and are able to see they video tape player, this is the month. And if weren't horrible radicals, and that certainly not, warm those fingers for some fast ; Keith Gordon plays Jeffrey Miller, Supe XV averaged a 63 share, wh ch none of them deserved to be killed." dialing. one of four Kent State College means that of all those watching TV at Gordon, who's now starring in the high- game time, 63 percent had their dial set to students shot by National Guar- ly-praised Off-Broadway production. the football game. Album, and who's racked up some im- dsmen. pressive credits in the past few years, in- ***** Last year's Supe XIV (Steelers vs Rams, cluding the films Dressed to Kill, Home CBS) had a 46.3 rating and a 67 share. The Movies, All That Jazz and Jaws II, said MOVE OVER DAVE WINFIELD: A million. ._ all time super bowl record is the 47.2 rating he hadn't yet spoken with the real-life pa- report in the New York Post the other day Alda, Hagman and O'Connor all work racked up by Dallas vs Denver in Supe XII, rents of his character. divulged the salaries of some of TV's big- their craft on CBS. on CBS. gest stars, and whewwwww, you haven't Michael (Little House on the Prairie) "The producers asked us not to contact seen so many zeroes this side of the New Landon doesn't do badly either. For acting That the game indeed was something of a the parents, and I went along with that,'' he York Yankees payroll. Top draw is MASH on the show, one of NBC's only hits, he bore was borne out by the ratings. Accord- said. "It's hard enough on them (the pa- star Alan Alda, who between acting, writ- pulls in some $2.7 million a year. With his . ing to Nielsen, the ratings reached their rents) just knowing a film is being made. ing and directing makes, according to TV part-time extra duties as writer, director high-point from 6:30-7 p.m., very early in But now that it's over I will call them. I writer Erid Kasum, some $5.5 million a and producer, the total for Landon reaches the game, with a 46.0. The lowest ratings admit though that I've been putting it off, year. That breaks down to about $230,000 $3.8 million. came during the fourth quarter, approxi- feeling awkward. I really don't know what per episode. mately from 9-9:30 when they slipped to a •I'll say. Right behind Alda is Carroll (Archie ***** 43.7. TIME OFF 19 ON SCREEN

Superman II salutes Pamour, to Parisian delight

By THOMAS SIMONET month the 75 first-run films and 91 revivals has seen Superman, this kind, of leaves comprised work from 18 countries, includ- you cold." After all these decades it finally dawns ing some almost never represented on He faces an insoluble dilemma: To love on Lois Lane that there is something super American screens like Greece, Belgium, her, he must relinquish his macho powers about her square friend Clark Kent. She Turkey and Algeria. The United States had as Superman (so it is written), but those falls in love extremely hard. . the most foreign films (SO, including cop- powers are a large part of what she loves. It is fitting that the cosmopolitan roductions), followed by Italy (25) and Bri- Clark, just discovering how a woman re- L'AVENTURE CONTINUE moviegoers of Paris are among the first tain (19). France's thriving industry contri- lates to his masculinity, goes through people in the world to witness this momen- buted 31 new films and 21 revivals. adolescence right before our eyes. tous flirtation that salts the dazzling new ~ So Parisians who went to see Superman Lois is torn, too. She likes Clark, the "frOUSTOUFLAMT... movie Superman II. They deserve to see a II did so for one reason — to get 21 francs perfect gentleman. But Superman thrills A hurler de bonheur." ^ good movie first. (about $4.50) worth of entertainment. And her. Isn't there any. way she can have it all Mori.-Fron9oii« Uclir. / LE POINT they did. in one man? The story has become person- al, and that is the delightful improvement "SUPERMAN II ett beaucoup, THE SEQUEL has a different director, over Superman the Movie. beaucoup mieux qoc It praaier." review the always-exuberant Richard Lester. Other power relationships are explored Robert Chozal/ FRANCE SOIR (Richard Donner directed the first film, Su- also. In a humbling experience not unlike perman the Movie,) Lester's style, from recent foreign affairs, the president of the "la mise en icene . The usual pattern has American- the modest Beatles movies of the 1960s (A United States is made to kneel in homage to de Richard Letter eclatc financed films reaching Paris a year or two Hard Day's Night and Help!) to the ex- the evil but not-quite-super General Zod comrae un leu d'artificc." late. Hair, and The Rose were travgant Musketeer movies of the 1970s, (Terence Stamp). Claud* Baigniw I IB FIGARO having their first runs in France last month. often incorporates unexpected humor. Needless to explain, normal order is re- But with hopes of added profits, Warner Superman II has this, and the comic stored by a certain caped flyer who shows "SUPERMAN : Brothers is giving the European continent interplay between returning stars Christ- up just when we need him. Still, the door is de plat en plus fort 1" and Africa first crack at Superman H. opher Reeve as Clark Kent/Superman and left open for the romantic and other thrills Franfoit Forastiar / {.'EXPRESS The movie will open here next summer Margot Kidder as Lois Lane is the happiest of a Superman in. after anticipation has built. difference from the first Superman. The Settings are spectacular. Besides "...provoqae la stupeur The French, who were lining up at 29 absence of Marlon Brando's "acting" ton- Niagara Falls; airborne action takes place el I'enthooiiairae." screens throughout Paris for Superman H, nage is another plus this time. Gene Hack- around New York skyscrapers, atop the Jean d» Boroncalli / LE MONDE had plenty of alternatives. In fact, they are man is back as the insidious Lothar. Eiffel Tower and back at Superman's old probably the most richly blessed movie training ground, the Fortress of Solitude. fans in the world. As the movie opens, Louis has made The acting bogs down just a bit when it In mid-January commercial theaters four-eyed, eager-to-please Clark her errand shouldn't — at the denouement. But the were showing 166 different movies in the boy. She never catches an opportunity for film succeeds through outstanding special city. This compares with about 120 in Lon- romance, even when the two journalists effects and a sense of humor. don and about 80 in New York. (Film carry out an assignment posing as a married It succeeds especially through its love societies and cinematheques added more , couple to expose the Niagara Falls honey- interest. If the stereotype holds, that's offerings in all three cities.) moon racket. In one of innumerable put- something no one can appreciate better Paris's offerings are international. Last downs, she reminds Clark, "When a girl than the French. 'Movies at McCarter9 international offering

Resuming its film series at Kresge Audi- McCarter Theatre will offer Peter Brook's Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 10 and 11, torium, Princeton University campus, Meetings with Remarkable Men on at 7 and 9 p.m. This will be the first Princeton area showing of this movie which is based on the life and work of philosopher G.I. Gurd- jieff. McCarter has planned 11 other films to be shown through May 14 by American, French, British, and West German dire- ctors. Meetings with Remarkable Men por- trays Gurdjieff, who died in 1949, the founder of a movement which is a direct predecessor of such human potential and Dtatrlbua par Wamar Bra*. <> encounter movements as T-groups, trans- A Wamar Communication* Company W actional analysis, Synanon games, and EST. One of the west's pioneer "gurus," Gurdjieff was always consumed by the Franc Roddam, on Feb. 17 and 18; need to understand the mystery of human Woyzeck, directed by Werner Herzog of existence and a thirst for human knowledge West Germany, on Feb. 24 and 25; Wise that led him to a group of seekers — the Blood, John Huston's filmic adaptation of "remarkable men" of the film's title. Flannery O'Connor's novella, on March 3 With them Gurdjieff traveled for 20 and 4; Winter Kills, directed by William years among the sects and brotherhoods of . Richert of the USA, on March 17 and 18; the Middle East and Central Asia before Gizmo! directed by America's Howard returning to the west with a system of Smith on March 31 and April 1; Carny, thought about the process of evolution in directed by Robert Kaylor of the USA on individuals based on "work on oneself." April 7 and 8; The Europeans, James Iv- Conceived and directed by Peter Brook, ory's cinematic version of the Henry James and made at a cost of $3 million, the film novel, on April 14 and 15; The Last was shot mostly in the hilly terrain of Woman, directed by Marco Ferreri of Afghanistan. It develops as an exploration France, April 21 and 22; The Long Rid- of Gurdjieff s early years and ensuing ers, Walter Hill's retelling of the Jesse search for the mysteries of ancient know- James legend, April 28 and 29; Fedora, the ledge as his own philosophy takes shape. West German ^lm directed by Billy Wil- Dragan Maksimovic plays Gurdjieff and der, on May 6 and 7; and The Great Santi- the "remarkable men" include Terence ni, Lewis John^Carlino's recently rere- Stamp, Colin Blakeley, and playwright leased American film, on May 13 and 14. Anthol Fugard. For further information about the Following this film will be a showing of McCarter movie series please call 609-452- 6615. Warren Mitchell (left) with Afghan tribesmen. Quadrophenia, directed by Britain's j^0iM' 20 TIME.OFF "WEEK dF f EBRi)AI$ J4' • To'.' 1981 NOW PLAYING

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What we need is some ALTERED STATES r^ comic relief from poli- tics. But this satire about an American Ken Russell's mind- Presidential administration rare- blowing, psychedelic ly fills the bill. Buck Henry's monster movie begins screenplay has a few hilarious with mystery and ex- moments, yet most of the gags hilaration and ends as mere fall flat and some are in poor preposterous mumbo jumbo. taste. Bob Newhart^ plays a William Hurt is cast as a young frustrated President who culti- psychophysiologist who alters vates diplomatic relations with a his consciousness to the point of small African nation. Gilda changing himself temporarily Radner is his sex-starved daugh- into an apelike creature. Russell ter and Harvey Korman is a lays on dazzling visual displays flustered U.N. ambassador. All to create an outrageous halluci- have had better opportunities to nogenic effect. Then the film display their comic talents. (R) falls apart when it urges viewers to accept as reality what can only be taken as visionary. (R) ©1981 CINEMAN SYNDICATE

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Museum, West State St., Trenton; through ly, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday, 10 N. Charles Leeder, electric folk, Feb. 6; Feb. 22, for hours call 609-292-5420, free. a.m. to 5 p.m; 201-431-0838. Jef, jazzy folk, Feb. 7; Eatery Amulette Restaurant, Olde English Square, Ridge ART Northern N.J. artists exhibit, Robeson The Light Touch, drawings for cartoons Road, Monmouth Jet., 201-329-2777. Center Gallery, Rutgers Newark College of and vignettes by Henry Martin, Princeton Arts and Sciences, 350 High Street, University Library, 2nd floor; Feb. 4 to Laurie Altman Quintet, Tompkins Princeton Art Association: drawing and Newark; through Feb. 11, for hours call March 1; opening reception, Feb. 3, 8:30 Square Library, 10th Street between Ave- pastel show, reception at McCarter 201-648-5970. p.m. nues A&B, N.Y.C., Feb. 7, 2 p.m., free. Theatre, Princeton, Feb. 8 at 5:30 p.m.; watercolors by Joanne Augustine, Center Selections from the Anschutz Collection Princeton Art Association Shows Paint- St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Rutgers for Health Affairs, Princeton; mixed media of Western Art, Princeton University Art ings by Kate Seitz, at the First National State University, College Avenue Gymna- by Lois Franklin, James-Morse, and Fia Museum, Princeton; Jan. 24 to March 15, Bank of Central Jersey, Rocky Hill, sium, New Brunswick; Feb. 7, 8 p.m., Corona Pfeiffer, Colonial Savings and for times call 609-452-3788. through Feb. 28; Hand-embroidered 201-932-7591. Loan, East Windsor; paintings by Kate Tapestries by Chilean Women and Paint- ings by Lucile Geiser, at the N.J. National Seitz, First National Bank of Central Barbara Moore-Henderson, fiber ex- Soprano Martha Pansey, Woolworth Bank of Princeton, through Feb. 28; Jersey, Rocky Hill; watercolors by Lucile hibit, women artists series, Mabel Smith Center, Feb. 7, 8:30 p.m.; Violinist Geiser, N.J. National Bank, Princeton; Douglass Library, George Street and Watercolors by Joanne Augustine at Joseph Kovacs, Princeton Inn College 609-921-9177. Chapel Drive, New Brunswick; through Center for Health Affairs. 609- 921-9177 Lounge, Feb. 8,4:30 p.m., 609-924-0453, Feb. 10, for hours call 201-932-9729. free. Paintings and sculptors exhibit, E.R. The Frederick Douglass Years, exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution, Student Squibb and Sons, Inc.s Route 206, Law- Princeton Society of Musical Amateurs, Bucks County artists exhibit, Golden Center Display of African Art and renceville; Jan. 11 through Feb. 22, for Door Gallery, historic Parry Bam, 52 Unitarian Church, Cherry Hill Road and times call 609-921-4570. Crafts, Library, Trenton State College, Rte. 206, Princeton; Feb. 8, 4 p.m., 609- South Main St., New Hope, Pa.; through Trenton; through February, 609-771-2368, Feb. 10, for hours call 215-862-5529. 924-4266. Tri-County Art Association shows: Ruth free. Bruh, N.J. National Bank, Mercer Street .Recent Acquisitions, Main Gallery; The Composer Frederick Delius, Philadel- and Rogers Avenue, and Betty Reeves David and Mildred Morse Collection, phia Art Alliance, 18th Street and Ritten- Klank, Hightstown Savings and Loan Upper Gallery; Jan. 18 through March 1, house Square, Philadelphia; Feb. 8, 3 Association, Main Street, Hightstown; Rutgers University Art Gallery, Voorhees MUSIC p.m., 215-922-4232. Anne Bevan, N.J. National Bank, Stefanie Hall, Hamilton St., New Brunswick, 201- Mandelbaum and Elizabeth H. Shore, 932-7237. Violinist Itzhak Terlman, John Harms Hightstown Savings and Loan Association, Masterwork Chorus rehearsals, Student Englewood Plaza, 30 North Van Brunt St., Route 130, off Princeton-Hightstown River Songs, exhibit of graphic images by Center Cafeteria, County College of Mor- Englewood; Feb. 8, 201-567-5797. Road., East Windsor; Barbara Cook, First Kris Philipps, through March 8; N.J. Bel- ris, Rt. 10, Randolph Township; Wednes- National Bank of Princeton, Princeton- leek: A Gift of the 1880's, fine porcelains days, 8 p.m., 201-538-1860. An African Music Fest, Feb. 7, 1:30 to 3 Hightstown Road, Princeton Junction; exhibit, through June; The Afro-American p.m.; New Hope Baptist Adult Choir, group show, N.J. National Bank, Quaker Tradition in Decorative Arts, through Feb. 8, 3 p.m.; Newark Museum, 49 Bridge Mall, Lawrenceville; through Feb- Gospel Extravaganza, Kendall Hall, Washington St., Newark, 201-733-6600, March 1; Newark Museum, 49 Washington Trenton-State College, Treftiton; Feb. 4, 7 ruary, 609-448-8967. free. St., open daily, noon to 5 p.m., 201-733- p.m., 609-771-2368. 6600. Paintings by Janet Fish, Tomasulo Gal- Movin' on Up, a musical revue by Voices, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Mont- lery, Union College, 1033 Springfield Photographs by Gary Saretzky, Lounge of New York City, Kendall Hall, Trenton clair State College, Feb. 8, for times call Avenue, Cranford; Feb. 6 to March 2; B, Educational Testing Service, Rosedale State College, Trenton; Feb. 2, 1:30 p.m., 201-624-8203. opening reception, Feb. 6,8 p.m; 201-276- Road, Princeton; through Feb. 27, 609- 609-771-2368. 2600, ext. 306. 734-5569. Maxine Sullivan, jazz, Summit Art Center, Elm Street, Summit; Feb. 8, 4 South Brunswick Community Chorus, First Annual Drawing and Pastel Ex- Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts ex- p.m., 201-273-8262. South Brunswick High School Chorus hibit by Princeton Art Association, hibits: Routunda, Washington Foyer and Room; Tuesdays through March, 7:30 to 9 McCarter Theatre, Princeton; Feb. 8 to 22; Peale Family Galleries, through Feb. 2; Canadian pianist Carolle-Ann Craigie p.m., 201-329-4000, ext. 259.' opening reception, Feb. 8, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Benjamin West and His American Stu- Mochernuk, Rutgers University Kirkpat- dents, Main Gallery, through April 19; rick Chapel, Feb. 10, 8 p.m., free. Flute, horn, and organ recital, Trenton Cross Section/ Artists League of Central Mark Cohen: Photographs, Morris Gal- State College, Bray Hall, Trenton; Feb. 9, N.J., invitational exhibit, Piscataway lery, through Feb. 22; Morris Blackburn, Colonial Symphony, Madison Junior 8 p.m., 609-771-2368, free. Municipal Bldg., Hoes Lane; Feb. 9 Peale House Gallery, through Jan. 30; School, Main Street, Madison; Feb. 11, through March 30; opening reception, Feb. Broad and Cherry Sts., Philadelphia, 215- 8:30 p.m., 201-377-1310. 13, 8 p.m. 972-7600. Jazz Musicians: Warren Chiasson Trio, Tuesdays; Kitt and Mike Moran, Earl Scooter and Courtney Colletti, Feb. Wednesdays; Guitarist Jimmy Ponder, Juried all-media exhibit', Art Alliance Krystyna Baker's Masks; Landscapes 4 and 11; Thomas Miller Band, Feb. 5; Thursdays; through February, The Pear Gallery, lOl.Monmouth St., Red Bank; 1975 to 1979 by Michael A. Smith; Robin George Hackett and Friends, Feb. 6; Tree, 42 Avenue of Two Rivers, Rumson, Feb. 10 to Match 4; 201-842-9403. Holland's Photographs, through Feb. 15; Backseat VanGough, Feb. 7; Center- 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., 201-842-8747. The Frederick Douglas Years and Dis- piece, Feb. 8; Wayne Farley, Feb. 10; Women's Artists Series: Muriel Magen- play of African Art and Crafts, through John and Peter's Place, 96 S. Main St., ta, photomurals and sculpture, Douglass Briana Foley, senior voice recital, Wil- New Hope, 215-862-9951. February; Hoi man Gallery, Trenton State liamson Hall, Feb. 6, 8:30 p.m.; Trudy College, New Brunswick; Feb. 11 to College, for times call 609-771-2368. March 9; 201-932-9811. Schrodt, soprano, Bristol Chapel, Feb. 7, 8 p.m.; Vince Crist and San Wicks, con- Mercer County Community College's ducting recital, Bristol Chapel, Feb. 8, 8 Woods, Fibers and Fabrics, sculptures, Visual Arts Member's exhibit, MCCC, p.m.; Roger Anderson, sr. piano recital, DANCE wearables and wall hangings exhibit, Wal- West Windsor Campus Library and Triang- Playhouse, Feb. 8,8 p.m.; Lester Brown, nut Street Theatre gallery, 9th and Walnut le Gallery, Trenton; through Feb. 20, for sr. organ recital, Scheide Hall, Feb. 8,7:30 Sts., Philadelphia; Jan. 5 through Feb. 4, hours call 609-586-4800, ext. 337. p.m.; Sue Ellen Page, faculty voice recit- Princeton Country Dancers, with music open daily, II a.m. to 4 p.m., 215-574- al, Williamson Hall, Feb. 8, 8 p.m.; Shir- 3562, free. by "Tripping Upstairs" and "Pick-up New Hope Collections, Rodman House, ley Health, soprano, Bristol Chapel, Feb. Band," Red Room, Wilcox Hall, Prince- Rte. 611 and Almshouse Rd.; through Feb. 8, 4 p.m.; Wayne Rollins, masters organ ton University, Princeton; every Thursday, Preview reception for juried art show 27, open Sunday through Friday, 1 to 4 recital, Lawrenceville, Feb. 9, 8 p.m.; 7:30 p.m., 609-921-6734. sponsored by the Lambertville Historical p.m.,.for information call 215-343-2800, Westminster Choir College, Hamilton Society, Coryell Gallery at the Porkyard, ext. 351, free. Avenue and Walnut Lane, Princeton, 609- Lambertville; Jan. 18, exhibit through 921-3202. Folkdancing, Riverside Elementary March 1; 609-397-2088. Brigette Hellgoth Visits Artists' Studios, School, Riverside Drive, Princeton; photography exhibit, Henry Chauncey every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., 609-924-7350. New Hope Baptist Adult Choir, Newark Paintings by Vincent Ceglia, Gallery Conference Center, through Feb. 28; 100, Nassau • Street, Princeton; Jan. 23 Photographs by Gary Szaretzky, Lounge Museum, 49 Washington St.; Feb. 8, 3 Sweetheart Dance, to benefit the Pediatric through Feb. 8, 609-586-4800. B, through Feb. 27; Rosedale and Carter p.m., 201-733-6600. Pulmonary Programs of the Delaware- Roads, Princeton, open daily, 9 a.m. to Raritan Lung Association, at Washington Sculpture in Clay from Puerto Rico and 4:30 p.m., for information call 609-734- 11th Annual Glassboro State College Township Firehouse, Rt. 130, Robbins- Jazz Festival, Glassboro State College's ville; Feb. 7, 8 p.m., 609-452-2112. The Afro-American Tradition in De- 5569. Wilson Concert Hall; Feb. 4 to 7,609-445- corative Arts, Newark Museum, 49 6041. Washington Street, Newark; Jan. 28 Jan Jacque: Handbuilt Table and Wall International Folk Dancing, classes led through March 15, 201-733-6600. Sculptures, through Jan. 31; Aurora, by Gerry Kaplan, Paul Robeson Center, porcelain works by Roy and Jackie Owens, • Baritone Fadlou Shehadi, Old Music 102 Witherspoon St., Princeton; Feb. 9, Paintings by John Powell, critique of con- Feb. 1 to 28, Jentra Fine Art Gallery, Rte. Building, Douglass College, New Bruns- and next nine Mondays, 609-734-4184, temporary architecture, N.J. State 33 and Millhurst Road, Freehold; open dai- wick; Feb. 6, 8 p.m., 201-932-7084, free. days. WEEK OF f EBRUARY-4-Ad'1981 Week of February 4-11,1981

Connecticut Dance Theatre, Kelsey Ceremonies in Dark Old Men by Lonnie That's Entertainment, Kendall Hall, China Trade — Porcelain to Ping Pong, Theatre, Mercer County Community Col- Elder III, Crossroads, 320 Memorial Trenton State College, Trenton; Feb. 7 and with Mary deG. White, Monmouth lege, Trenton; Feb. 6, 8 p.m., 609-586- Pkwy., New Brunswick; Jan. 30 through 8, 8 p.m., 609-771-2368. Museum, Lincroft;Feb. 8,5:3Op:m., 201- 4695. March 1, for times call 201-249-5560. 747-2266. A Raisin in the Sun and Nothing but A Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre, at McCarter Man, New Jersey State Museum, West Theatre, University Place, Princeton; Feb. State Street, Trenton; Feb. 7, 1 p.m., 609- 9 through Feb. 11, 8 p.m., 609-921-8700. FOR KIDS | 292-6308, free. OPERA How Birds Help Us, Solar Energy—The Great Adventure, Extinction, and Flow- Lucia di Lammermoor, by Donizetti, Sesame Place, Langhorne, Pa. .temporari- ers at Work, Nature Center, Washington New Jersey State Opera, Symphony Hall, DRAMA ly closed until March for construction to Crossing State Park, Titusville; Feb. 7 and improve visitor accommodations. 1020 Broad St., Newark; Feb. 8, 7 p.m., 8, 2 p.m., 609-737-0609, free. 201-623-5775. Saturday Art Classes, Collectormania, A Moon for the Misbegotten by Eugene Jan. 24; I Can Draw, Jan. 31; Print It, Feb. Mamie, by Hitchcock, Education Build- O'Neill, NJ Theatre Forum, Plainfield; 7; Wonderful Watercolors, Feb. 14; The ing, Rm. 134, Trenton State College, Tren- through Feb. 22, 201-757-2882. Great Gallery Scavenger Hunt, Feb. 21; ton; Feb. 9, 7:30 p.m., 609-771-2368, MISCELLANY Rutgers University Art Gallery, Voorhees free. The Sea Horse, by Edward J. .Moore, Hall, Hamilton Street, New Brunswick; 10 Craig Theatre, 6 Kent Place, above the An African MusicFest, with "Women of a.m. for ages 6 to 8, 11:15 a.m. for ages 9 the Calabash," Newark Museum, 49 New Hampshire House Restaurant, Sum- to 12, 201-932-7096. mit; Jan. 16 through Feb. 7, Friday and Washington St., Newark; Feb. 7, 1:30 to LECTURES | 3:30 p.m., 201-733-6600, free. Saturday evenings, 8:30, 201-273-6233. Preschool Storytime, for ages 3 to 5, Mary Jacobs Library, 64 Washington St., Central Jersey Stamp & Coin Show and Saturn: Lord of the Rings, with Scott D. Viaduct by Aleen Malcolm, George Street Rocky Hill; Feb. 4, 10 a.m.; Feb. 6, 1:30 Sale, Ramada Inn, 36 Valley Rd., Clark; Tremaine, Princeton Inn College Lounge, Playhouse, 414 George St., New Bruns- p.m., 609-924-7073, free. Feb. 8, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 201-247- wick; through Feb. 8, 201-246-7717. Princeton University, Princeton; Feb. 10, 1093, free. 7:30 p.m. v The Wild West, with Professor Calvin Afro-American Cooking Class, with , Eminent Domain by Percy Granger, Martin, Junior Museum Talks, Art The Psychology of the Minority Experi- Gregory Roberts, Cromwell Kitchen, McCarter Theatre, University Place, Prin- Museum, Princeton University, Princeton; ence, with Dr. Carole Krauthamer, Student Trenton State College, Trenton; Feb. 9, 12 ceton; Jan. 20 through Feb. 8, for times call Feb. 7, 11 a.m., 609-452-3788, free. Center, Rm. 210, Trenton State College, noon, 609-771-2368, limited enrollment. 609-^21-8700. Trenton; Feb. 5,6:30p.m., 609-771-2368. Photography Workshop, New Jersey Poetry on the Move, with Pat Pinciotti, for Center for the Performing Arts, 17 Divi- Equus, drama by Peter Shaffer, Franklin . grades 3 to 6, Creative Theatre Unlimited, Bronze Head of a Roman Matron, with sion St., Somerville; Feb. 6 and 7, call for Villagers Bam Theatre, DeMott Lane, 33 Mercer St., Princeton; Feb. 7, 1 to 3 Callie Conner, Art Museum, Princeton hours, 201-526-6074. Franklin Township; Jan. 16 through Feb. p.m., 609-924-3489. University, Princeton; Feb. 6, 12:30 p.m.; 15, for times call 201-873-2710. Feb. 8, 3 p.m., 609-452-3788, free. Planetarium Programs, New Jersey Solar Energy Fun, for grades 4 to 6, En- State Museum, West State street, Six Flags Great Adventure, auditions for Trenton; Saturdays and Sundays, 2, 3, vironmental Education Center, 190 Lord Clamshell Patterns in Quilting, with Nan 1981 season of performances and musical and 4 p.m., 609-292-6308. Stirling Rd., Basking Ridge; Feb. 7, 10 Carter, Papermaking and Paper Art, productions; East Brunswick Sheraton, a.m., 201-766-2489, free. with Gertrude Simon; Copperplate Feb. 7,10a.m.;MountLaurel Hilton, Feb. Intermix for Singles, discussion and re- Script, with Johanna McClelland; Newark 8, 10 a.m.; Civic Auditorium of Mon- freshments, Unitarian Church, 176 Tices Magic Show and Luncheon, featuring Museum, 49 Washington St., Newark; mouth Mall, Feb. 13 and 14, 1 p.m., 201- Lane, East Brunswick; every Wednesday, Buck Collier, magician; benefit for Univer- Feb. 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 201-733-6600. 8:15 p.m., 201-246-9620. 928-2000. sity League Nursery School Scholarship, v 171 Broadmead, Princeton; Feb. 7, lunch: . World-premiere of Mortel, adapted from 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.;show: 12 noon The Pardoner's Tale, St. Andrew's Parisl' and 1 p.m., 609-896-1996 after 3 p.m. Hall. Main and York Sts., Lambertville; Jan. 22 and 23, 30 and 31, and Feb. 5 and Alice Through the Looking Glass, with 6, 8:30 p.m. . the Monmouth Repertory Company, Man- alapan High School, Church Lane, Man- Cyrano de Bergerac, Edmond Rostand's alapan; Feb. 8, 2 p.m., 201-462-8811. classic drama, Rutgers University's Doug- lass College, Levin Theater, New Bruns- Elastic, with the Last Minute Kids, New wick; Jan. 23 to 25, and Jan. 27 to Feb. 1, 8 Jersey State Museum, West State Street, p.m., 201-932-9892. Trenton; Feb. 8, 1 and 3 p.m., 609-292- 6308. Pennington Players present Company, musical by Stephen Sondheim, Upper Clown Suite, with the Maureen Deakin Titus Hall of the Pennington Presbyterian Modern Dance Ensemble, at Congregation Church, -Main St., Pennington; Jan. 24, Agudath Achim, Broad and Stokes Streets, 2:30 p.m.; Jan: 29 and 30. 8:30 p.m.; Jan. Freehold; Feb. 9, 9:45 a.m., 201-462- 31, 2:30 and 8:30 p=m.: Feb. 1. 7:30 p.m.. 8811. 609-466-1010.

Music Hall, Sandbox Dinner Theatre. Tul- lyto\vn:Jan. 1 through February, 215-943- FILM 7035.

Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens, The Last Wave, by Peter Weir, 1977 Au- Feb. 10 to 12; The Owl and the Pussycat, stralian film, Kresge Auditorium, Prince- through Feb. 15; The Walnut Street ton University, Princeton; Feb. 3 and 4, 7 Theatre, 9th and Walnut Streets, Philadel- and 9 p.m., 609-452-6615. phia; 215-574-3550. Meetings with Remarkable Men, by Pe- Grease, McAteers Dinner Theater, Some- ter Brook, Kresge Auditorium, Princeton rset; through April 3, weekend evenings University, Princeton; Feb. 10 and 11,7 and Wednesday matinees, 201-758-4020. and 9 p.m., 609-452-6615.

P.S., Your Cat Is Dead, Edison Valley Playhouse, 2196 Oak Tree Rd., Edison; Lincoln: Trial by Fire and Kennedy and Jan. 9 through Feb. 8,8:30 p.m. (Sundays, Lincoln: Parallels in History, Mary 7:30 p.m.), 201-755-4654. ' Jacobs Library, 64 Washington St., Rocky Hill; Feb. 5, 7:30, 609-924-7073, free. The Mighty Gents by Richard Wesley, Renowned actor Emlyn Williams will bring his critically-acclaimed one-man Jan. 31, Feb. 1, 5 and 7; Ron Milner's Call Me Madam, starring Ethel Merman, show "Charles Dickens" to the Walnut Street Theatre, 9th and Walnut Street, What the Winesellers Buy, Feb. 4,6 and and Beat the Devil, starring Humphrey Philadelphia, for a limited engagement from Tuesday, Feb. 10 through Sun- 8; Rutgers University's Douglass College, Bogart, The Walnut Street Theatre, 9th and day, March 1. The show is currently playing to capacity audiences at New Walnut Streets, Philadelphia; Feb. 6, 6:30 New Brunswick, for times call 201-932- York's Century Theatre. For information call 215-574-3550. - A and 8:45 p.m., 215-574-3550. WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4-10,1981 OFF "23 WE Off Crossword Puzzle Edited by Margaret Farrar and James C. Boldt

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By CHARLOTTE and PAUL DOBIN knocked out his only side entry to dummy Local Club Results and the diamond king. However with his 'never say die' attitude, he decided to try NORTH Mercer County Duplicate: 1/21 Mem- the heart finesse after winning the club with bership Game — Overall 1 - Hal Latouret- • 84 dummy's ace. He led the heart three toward te, Charles Heiberger; 2 - Madelyn Plattus, * 643 his queen. Success! He now had eleven Everett Harris; 3 - Tess Papp, Bob Rhodes; * K 10 9 5 cashable tricks. He then led the spade EAST 4 - Joe and Lillian Coult; 5 - Bess Nelson, WEST • A 10 4 3 queen, winning, followed by the king 3 Nectar Sanders; 6 - Hildred Gross, Dr. I. • 10 5 • A which East won After taking his spade 9 975 J82 Levy. 9 K ace, East returned a club which South * J Princeton YWCA 1 / 27 Bride-for-Fun: 0 43 2 876 ruffed. • K\Q F65 SOUTH •.9 82 N-S 1 - Marge Blaxill, Julie White; 2 - \. 4KQJ9762 Now came four more rounds of trumps. Sandy Mulinos, Araxy Foster; 3 - Jerry 9 AQ10 To protect his heart king, East had to dis- Bank, N. Hefelle; 4 - Edith Peiser, Bettye * AQ card two diamonds. When the heart king Spicer. E-W 1 - Helen Smith, Joan Lech- ..••7 did not drop under the ace-, South led the ner; 2 - C. Duryea, L. Scheirer; 3 - Lillian ace of diamonds, then overtook the Cohen, Dale Zabel; 4 - Feme and Henry Neither side — vulnerable diamond queen with dummy's king. The Quested. South — Dealer fall of the diamond jack was a welcome Princeton YM-YWCA: 1/27 N-S 1-John sight. South West North East Sakala, Rose Mintz; 2 - Al Green, Wayne 2Ct P P "Well bid, partner," said North. Rooney; 3 - N. Bcrnier, E. Altman; 4 - Vi 2Dtt "Whew!", said South. 2S P 3NT P Miller, Jon Schafer; 3 - Mike Levine, Bill 4S P 5S P Davis; 6 - Tess Papp, Bob Rhodes. E-W 1 - 6S! P P P First Overall Winners Dick Gustafson, Lorin Zissman; 2 - Carl N.J. Bridge League Garfing, Vivian Stern; 3 - Abe Sherman, tStrong and artificial Woodbridge Tournament Cecelia Howell; 4 - Art and Ann Hanson: 5 TtWeak response — less than 8 high - Grace Wile, Mina Marsh; 6 - Zeva Pyne. .card points Master Pairs -— Bill Greenspan, Iselin Perry Venkatesan. Opening lead — K of clubs and Gail Fishner, Metuchen. Cosmospolitan: 1/28 N-S I -Jane Dunn. Non Master Pairs — Ellen Armstrong, Larry Freedman; 2 - Tom Curley, N. Puri. Bidding too much, in other words falling as your partner's confidence; and No. 3: Plainsboro and Mike Kanarek, New Bruns- E-W 1 - Arlene Freedgood, Dave Herald; 2 in love with your hand, can have one of you tried by giving it your best shot, but go wick. ? - Iona Hanan, Peggy Coe. several consequences. Number one: you go down anyway. Swiss Teams — Abe Pineles, 'East Princeton YMCW: 1 / 28 N-S 1 - Bob down ignominiously when you find your- When the dummy came down, South Brunswick; Ron Kraft, East Windsor; and Glasser, Joel Weisblatt; 2 - Gloria Wilcox, self in a difficult contract; No. 2: you play realized immediately that he had indeed bid Norm Roshel, East Brunswick were three Jon Schafer. E-W 1 - Perry Venkatesan, to try and salvage both your contract as well too much, especially since the club lead . members of the winning team.. Zeva.Pyne; 2 - P. Smith. J. Scranton,. _ 24 TIMFOFF WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4-10,1981