The Franklin NEWS Secondclass ~ostage peld VOL..18,NO.3 TWO SECTIONS- 24 PAGES SOMERSET, 08873, THURSDAY,JANUARY 18, .1973 , at Somerset,N,J.OSS73 TEN CENTS ACOPY - $4,50 A YEAR Hawk Turns Dove? "lb Cover Budget Frelinghuysen Water Rate May Raps Bombing Rise Once More Waterrates maybe goingup againfor the becauseof whathe called harrassmentfrom SOMERVLLLE-- FormerVietnam War newsbreakthrough on peace negotiations by secondtime in two monthsdue to a 10.5 per the TaxpayersAssociation. supporterRep. Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen InaugurationDay and said it was"up to the cent ncrensegranted by the PublicUtilities AnotherSewerage Authority appointment disclosedMonday that he was "toying with U.S.to makethe best of a badbargain rather Commissionto the ElizabethtownWater will confrontthe councilnext month,when theidea" of supporting official Congressional thanlook for anidea] solution." Company,the wholesalesupplier of Franklin the termof DavidDe Vrios expires. cpndemnationofthe latest Vietnam bom- ¯ "If Kissingermakes no progress,it is in- water. The abandoned Glen-Gary quarry on bing. cumbenton Congressto set guidelineson To meet the newglizabethtown hike, Lenpp Lane will be purchased by the Althoughhestated that be wouldnot militarypolicy." Franklinwould have to raise its ratesonly 5.4 townshipfor parkland. Several membersof supportmeasures tocut off funding for the President Nixonwas criticized by his per cent. However,the townshipcouncil the council had beensupporting a moveto Indocbinaconflict, beadded that be felt former supporter for creating ’an "in- in’trodueedan ordinancelast Thursdaywhich use the quarryas a sanitarylandfill site. Congressmight be "driven toa cutoffin formationgap" betweenCongress, the White wouldraise bulkwater rates 10 per cent, the The ownersof the 52-acre quarry are funds." Houseand the public. additional 4.0 per cent beingincluded to asking $255,000for the property. Mayor "Certainlythewar has gone on too long," Rep. Frelinghuysencited pressure from cover what MayorDriver has called a Driver,who has led the townshipin seeking remarkedRep. Frelinghuysen, "and his constituentsas part of the reasonfor his "projecteddeficit in the wateroperating to purchasethe quarry for parkland, has Congresshasmade itself look foolish inmany statements. budget." stated that a $144,000grant fromthe U.S.’ respects."More guidance from Congress Last Saturday, peace’ groups from Department of Housing and Urban Opposingthe rate increase were coun- Developmentis available to Franklinfor. wouldshape i.be future of the conflict, he SomersetCounty and from Princeton met cilmenRichard Messner, Attllio Lattanzio, part of the financing,if the townmeets the noted.. withhim at his Somervilleoffice to complain Bruce Williamsand WilliamHoward., A "I don’t understandthe bombingand i aboutthe lack of a Vietnamsettlement. hearingwill be held on the ordinanceon Jan. Jan. 19 deadlinefor the application.Another deplore,it. It createda problemwithin the The Congressmanalso lashed out at 25, and final approvalor rejection on the $110,000is availablefrom Green Acres. Cost UnitedStates regarding our role, andit Congressduring his pressconference, catiing Feb. to the townshipwill cometo $5,000or $6,000: erodedour nation’spatience. The bombing waterrate raise is due on 8. At the Tuesdaynight agenda session, it lethargicand "consistently irresponsible in Thecouncil also votedto appoint coun- MayorDriver had told the council,"This is raisesthe spectre that military pressure is a overspending."He called for a thorough cilman Joseph Knolmayerto a Sev)erage solutionto thewar, which is notthe case," shakenpin Federal spending, adding, "we the onlyavailable land in the Foxwood-Levitt saidthe Fifth District Republican. Authoritypost left vacantby commissioner area for parkland.We may never get another deserveour presentproblems by not joining KennethJones, whoresigned last month Hestated that heanticipated a favorable in the fight againstinflation." chance." ¯ , ChamberWill Sponsor : CHRISTINE CROOKS stands proudly by an exhibiton the late Dr. MartinLuther King at Rizzolo, Imbriani the HamiltonPark Youth Development Program Center in Somerset,The exhibit was compiledby MissCrooks for theFrederick Douglass Liberation Library. Teen Business Program TheFranklin Chamberof Commercehas The program, according to Junior announcedthatit will begin sponsorshlp ofa Achievementco-ordinator Andrew F. Sweep County Somerset Groups Mark JuniorAchievement program inthe township SchnatterJr., has received endorsements. beginninginOctober. fromSuperintendent ofSchools Dr. Robert JuniorAchievement is a nationwide’Maxwelland former Franklin High School RepublicanVictor Rizzolo and Democrat programfor teenagers in highschool, principalHenry Miller. MichaelImbriani rode to easyvictories in "Naturally,I amdisappointed but mainly designedtogive them a first.hand glimpse of for the manydevoted, wonderfuland hard Dr. King’s Birthday theprivate enterprise system by. actually Mr.Schnatter’s past experience with their respective primaries Tuesdayac- working people whodid so muchfor my JuniorAchievement includes work In’Union cordingto unofficialreturns from the county placingthem in business forthemselves. The County and Carteret. Hehas been asked by clerk. campaign.Their unstinting support will participantswillexperience allphases of alwaysbe rememberedby mewith gratitude "If it wasn’tfor the movementstarted by and community-controlledprograms with businessfrom incorporation toliquidation. theChamber to serveas director of the Withmost of the districts reporting,Mr. andheartfelt affection.To them and to all of Dr. MartinLuther King, you wouldn’thave whichchildren could identify. Franklinprogram. Rizzoloeasily outdistancedhis Republican thosewho voted for meas wellas to all o£ the this buildingto get togetherin," said Ran Alsofeatured as part of the day’sagenda challenger¯ Victoria ¯Schmidt, 4101 to 1747. peopleof our countywho need and deserve Copeland,executive direetor of the Somersetwas a demonstration by Lance Scott of Former prosecutor Imbriani beat James the best of leadership,I pledgeto continue CommunityAction Program Mondayaf- SCAN,’thesomerset Citizens AgainstNar- Gano,Jr. handily,2225 to 642. myfight on their behalf.I intendto seekthe ternoon. Hewas addressing an audience cotics. Mr.Scott explainedthe purposeand Mr. Imbrianiand Mr. Rizzolowill face Republicanparty nominationonce again for composedprimarily of schoolchildren at the someof the methodsof SCAN,noting its each other Jan. 30 for the assemblyseat assemblythis time for the comingfall HamiltonPark Yentb Development Program majoz;goal as being,"an attemptto change vacated by Mrs. Millicent Fenwickwho centerduring ceremonies staged there in becameconsumer affairs director Jan. 1. election. theindividua]’snegativeoutlookonlife into a InIocalbrenkdowns,.the.two countywide "MeanwhileI will continueto speakout on honorof the lateDr. King’sbi.rthday.., positive one throughconfrontation." victorsswept all the local municipalities. Mr. the issues, to provide’aquestioning ~,oico MrScott aedseveral participants inthe Rizzolowon it Manville,110-31; in whenI feel peopleare not gettingthe best, to .,b o?7/ o;la~ . f~. ..;s ... s... ~’ SCANprogram illustrated encountergroup Hillsborough,450-65;in Franklin 386-156; n continue to learn fromthe peoplewhat they ma.,"me oegmnmgot me mgges¢revomuon teehninuesafter the talk RockyH l,29-5; and’Montgomery, 88-26. needmost and to workas hard as I can to this nationhas ever seen." Heoutlined the " ’ Mr.Imbriani chalked upvictory margins provideit for them. history of the civil rights movementfor his Slidestaken at last August’s"Week Of The Mr. Rizzolo and Mr. Imbriani were ex- youngaudience, and several times pointed People"were shown, and the YouthCouncil of144-55 inManville; 149-42 inHillsborough; out the connectionbetween those long-past 230-61inFranklin; 8-4in Rocky Hill and 23-7 pectedto get backinto the campaignswing presentedskits relating to the lives of Dr. inMontgomery. by this weekend. events and the existing I~overtyprograms King and MalcolmX. DefeatedRepublican Victoria Schmidt issuedthe followingstatement after her defeat: "Thevoters havespoken and Mr. Rizzolo has beenselected as our Republicanparty candidatefor the assembly.I" offer himmy County Set To Realign Twp. Wards sincere goodwishes and rny supportso that victoryfor our partycan be achievedat the TheSomerset County Board of Elections tbet’e is a large discrepancybetween wards Therevisec[ mapof the newwards should endof this month. announcedlast weekthat it has receivedthe underpresent alignment, established after issue in early Marchwhich wouldallow informationon the populationof Franklin the 1960census. adequatetime in advanceof theMayelection Townshipwhich is necessaryto re-align the in Franklin. Franklin Wardsin accordance with the Franklinhas developedin the northeast requirementsof the FaulknerAct. corner while the southern section has Theplan is not to displace any of the This programhas beenpending since the remainedmostly open land. Thepopulation present committeemenbut to revise the 1971release of the 1970National Census mustbe divided into wardsof about6,000 fewestelection districts whilemeeting the ,Inside... It figures. Mrs. Lucy Lomhardo,township peopleeach. legal requirementsof equal ¯ population clerk of Franklin,advised the be/wdby letter Mr.Jones stated their tentativeschedule is distributionin five wards. Franklin Townshipcandidates for the that she had the properfigures and would tacompleteastudyofthedataand publish a "It is a tremendousundertaking but with boardof educationspeak out on their plans submitthem to the boardon January20. newmap in early February,followed by a the data developedby the census,conducted Park Police P cket on Page12. Accordingto BoardSecretary Edmund A. publichearing. At that timealternate plans, by the policein Franklin,we should meet the / Jones, the Re-WardingCommission, which proposedminor changes or suggestions deadlinewe have established with a plan that THESOMERSET COUNTY PARK.POLICE picketed in fror~t of the cou’ntyadministration consists of the election board and the to Township"Health Officer John Carlanotownship clerk, will examinethe data and wouldbe submittedfor consideration.The will be basicallysatisfactory all sections buildingin SomervilleTuesday, They claim the freeholders have not bargained with them in commissionwill studythese suggestionsand and interests of the township,"said Mr. goodfaith, Issues his ownreport on cigarette smokingon proposenew ward boundaries. He added that determineif any shouldbe adopted. ’Page2. Jones. Supermarket Oldies Not Always Goodies Cli,de .Franklinite Watches Out For Consumers /Shot. by Anita Snsl and then she pounced, outi0rthe consumer’s benefit.".... Sch*luled "Lookat this," she said. Theliquid in Sometimes,she noted, she takes products Franklin shoppers mayhave noticed - whichthe hot dogswas packed had begun to hackto the HealthDepartment for bacteria, The Franklin TownshipHealth Depart-" :J improvementsin the quality of dairy turn milky in color. The package, she countsand analysis. Cannedgoods which are~ ment is sponsoring~/ free Immunization-" productsand many other foods at their local discoveredupon examination, was past its dentedare especiallysusceptible to spoilage. Clinic open to all preschool and school’, i supermarkets.This improvement,claims expirationdate. r She c.heckedthe breadShelves for sti/le children in Franklin Township. Ira-’"; the Franklin HealthDepartment, is due to "If wesent this packagein for a lab test, bread, foundnone, and completed her tour by munizationsoffered will include DPT~DT~" the efforts of the township’sown secret chancesare wewould find a high bacteria glancingto’ makesure no frozenfoods had Oral Polio~ Measlesand Rubella. .. ’ " agent, Mrs. HelenVorhage. counton it. Thefluid is supposedto be clear. In additionto the ImmunizationClinic and-" . Beginningin Augustof 1972,Mrs. Verhage signs of havingbeen defrosted and refrozen. Youcan actually taste I the difference,"said Thelittle grouppaused to checkthe rising Health Department and the Frankl n": :.~ has beentackling the task of educaUnglocal Mrs. Vorhage. . prices on eggs, and Mrs.Verhage was asked Townshipschool nurses will conductan’ ’ ¯ supermarketmanagers to removeproducts She called the supervisor of the dairy if she wereempowered to do anythingabout AmblyopiaScreening Clinic for preschool’"; whichhave passed their "life expectancy" departmentand pointed out the packages, highprices¯ children."Amblyopia for lazyeye) is a con-’:’-;:: dates fromthe sale shelves. explainingto himthat the productshould be "ActuallyI. don’t’ havethe powerto do ditionfound in aboutthree to fourper cent of- ..~ i:: "Mostof the store’s," says Mrs.Verhage, removedfrom display. Hereadily complied anything except ask the stores to’remove Americachildren and if notcorrected before’:: ",.~ "have beenvery co-operativeand we have and thankedher. spa led or datedproducts, and I don’t even the child is.five or six yearsold, permanent"’-’i ~i:i. built goodrapport with them." "All this is done on a voluntary haveany,legal powerthere, lcan’tchalleege damageand even the loss of sight in the’: ;: :i . : : i . A memberof the lay AdvisoryBoard of basis,"remarkedMrs. Verhage,"andit took nrices[’iut this galls me. affected.:.:: eye is possible," stated Franklin . -e.a!th: Mrs. Verhagewas recently ap- nsoveramonthtoeducatethestorestowhat -"Anotherthing" she said, "is that the HealthOfficer, Johh Carlano. "~, | 7 ~.... potmeuto mepost of Chairmanof Consumer Franklinexpects, but they co-operate." consumeris being cheated out of proper Mr. Carlaoofurther stated that if "the !: !! |! ’ : Educationby.John Carlano, township health Shechecked the dates on yogurt, founda educationfrom the foodindustries on whattb conditionis detectedwhen the youngsteris i; :i |~!, .: .: officer_ . sl ghtly openquart of sour creamand said lookfor in shopping?’ ¯ ’ three or fouryears old, it canbe overcome.-:. :-.: | i : : ~ne ~ranK~inNews-Record accompanied "Eventhough the dates on these sour cream’ Thework of hein~,-aConsumer agent has its. Withthe help of glassesor patchingthe good~ i’: |!: : Mrs.Verhage on a typicalinspection tour of a containersare identicalthe slightly openone s de effectssays I~rs Verhage.Since her job eye,or both,the child is then foundto use the :: f~:...’, large supermarketlast week.Joining her has a greaterchance of spoilingearlier than keepsher busyalmost every day of the week:: , " wenkereye.~ ,’: .=, | ~::.:’ wasCarolPrenttss;aD.6ug.lass College home ,=the other o~e q ...... : i’ in every supermarketin Franklin, she has ~’ RolandSchaul o.D., wili be in ~’ t: ’ 1 economca majorwno nns seen workingon a Shea so exp ained that each producthas begunto do her weeklygrocery shopping On a the amblyoplascreening and ::if=: .volunteerbasis at the healthdepartment ’ its own dating code somewhereon the p ecemealbasisOne day she’ll pick hp a few :=:’: Pausing at the "dairy counter, :. M~ package, and that a;wary consumercan things forgetso/nething and.ptek, it up the Verhagepointed out a dis[c lay 0f butterwhich ~’’, easily’learn the codes:witha little practice. ’ next~t’ay at, anotherstor~. ~. i ~i :.: ~...... she felt was! ..stacked ten g.h h ’It doesnt get~ . ’,Wehave had many!mnlalnts co in .this .’ ~q travel farther than anyoneelse46 pick ,Somerset meaenetlt of meooolei an~I:gets’ spoiled arenabouta’rubberytasteinmilklately she up~y tam lysmeals shi~laughed:% ~.’,ne¯ oreeasily, she mennoted...... " .... stud.*’Many ’people " .... "Y.Franklin" consumers’ can’rest a little easier ’

Jmost ¯ Pluta SeesNeed !...... - Smoking Seen Harmful To PlanGrowth To NearbyNon-Smoker’ . HILLSBOROUGH-- School plansextend to 1975-76.This is board candidateRichard Pluta onlytwo years away,"Mr. Pluta this weekcame out in favorof the noted. ¯ John Carlano, Franklin machinesand are establishingno publicizeand support the rights proposed middle school and "Weshould be planningat least Townshiphealth officer, said smokingareas for patients, of non-smokers. celled .for better long range five years out to the time when today that cigarette smokecan - Severalbills are nowbefore planningto avoidwhat he sees as the populationof our township be harmful to non-smokers, Congress which would limit -- The Health Del~a(tment "the present systemof crisis will likely havedoubled," he especiallyif they haveheart and smokingon airlines, trains and finally urgesall smokers(1) planning." said.. respiratory conditions. Merely buses, tChief Justice Burgerof find a waytc quit or at least cut "Hillsborougbis nowentering These plans should be made by being in the sameroom With the U.S. SupremeCourt is also downwith low tar andnicotine a period of extremely rapid availableto the publicso wecan smokers,he said, is enoughto urgingpassage of thesebills.) cigarettest2) respectthe rights t grp~yth:R!ght n.ow our longrange be awareof whatwill be coming induce nausea, cause allergic - Citizen’s groupsare being of non-smokerst3) help young ---.-- up. A plannedfacilities program reactions and contributetc the formedat the local level to peoplenot to start. will be a real improvementover generaldiscomfort of manyother the present systemof crisis non.smokers. planning,"Mr. Pluta said. Thiswas the messagethat Mr. Afraid Hesaid that the needfor in- Carlanowanted to get acrossto novation and ¯planning in the smokers during the current GroupAsks End educational area is even more National Education Weekon you’re critical. Smokingand Health. *’Wehave morechildren tc Thehealth officer said that educateand fewer resources with studies in smokefilled rooms ,To. Gov’tSecrecy goingdeaf? whichto do it. Theneed for in- have shownthat the level of novation is clear. Weneed to carbon monoxide may be in CommonCause, anon-partisan Congressionalcommit’tees to i~akethe best possibleuse of our excess of the legal limits for citizen’s lobby, called on Rep. vote and meetin opensession ,’II1.-A free offer of facilities and personnel," he maximumair pollution. Ex- Peter H.B.Frelinghuysen to end except in cases cf national special interest to those who noted. posureto suchconcentrations of secrecy in Congresswhen his hearbut do notunderstand security andpersonal privacy, wordshas been announced by ,A’now middle school, he said Winning The Derby carbonmonoxide, he added,can partycaucus convenes in the first andto openall sessionsand votes "is a reasonableproposition at t be hazardousfor thosewho suffer days of January. cf party caucusesto the public Beltone.A non-operating model this timeprovided it is a part of from heart disease or chronic "It is about time to let the and the press?", Rep. ofthe smallest Beltone aid ever WINNINGTHE PINEWOOD DERBY at the Januarymeeting of CubPack 95 wasJames Wickman, an integrated long range plan showfiabove receiving congratulations from cubmaster Ken’McConnell. Runners up were(bottom bronchcpulmonarydisease. publicin insteadof lockingthem Frelinghuysenwould not give a , madewill be given absolutely aimedat developinga complete Mr. Carlanopointed out the out," said BobLewis of Morris yes-no answer. He said he freeto anyoneanswering this school system. row,left to right) FredNorway, Eric Barnsand Tim Ryan. Also at the meeting,Art Schwartzwas followingrecent steps that have Township,local CommonCause thoughtopen sessions would lead advertisement, "Eventually wewill haveto namedWebelos of the Monthand Richard Johnson Cub of the Month.. beentaken to protectthe rightsof coordinatorfor its OpenUp The to grandstandingrather than .Tryit to see how it is worn build somekind of intermediate the non-smoker: System tOUTS) project. effectivepublic debate. in theprivacy of yourown school.Since it shouldrepresent - The Departmentof Health, "Secrecy leads to unfair "CommonCause calls on Rcp. homewithout cost or obligation the only major building ex- Educationand Welfarebas taxation,gives the polluters an Frelinghuysento vote in the of anykind. It’s yoursto keep, penditurefor a numberof years, Fire CompanyPicks Officers, Sets Clambake establishednon-smoking areasin advantageinside Congressand Republican Caucus to end free. It weighsless thana third it seemsreasonable to spendit cafeterias and prohibitssmoking keepsthe Americanpublic from secrecy now,"Mr.Lewis said. of an ounce,and it’s all at ear nowwhen costs arelowand while WilliamWellenmeyer has been Line officers included chief RockyHillRoad. Tickets, limited in conference rooms and knowingabout what is goingon." "Closed doors for committees level, iu oneunit. Nowires lead we are experiencing a brief installed as president of Mea- DonaldPerkins and assistants to200,will be availablefrom any auditoriums. Manyother in- Prior to the November7 are validonly for casesinvolving from bodyto head. breatherin the tax situation,"he tgcmeryFire Company2. Others Mr. Wellenmeyerand Herbert of the members,theTowne Wine dustrial, civic, fraternal and elections, Mr. Lewisand Jack the national security and in- Thesemodels are free, so we said. installed at the annual.dlnnnr Seeburger; and foremanJames and Liquor Store and the religious organizations are Stearns of Madisoninterviewed vasionof privacy.All committee suggest you write for yours dance held on Saturdayin the Gillighanand assistants Frank. BlawenburgDairy Queen. takingsimilar action. Rep.Frelinghuysen for the OUTSmeetings, especially ones now,Again, we repeat, there is Pine Brae Club were vice Toth and Leonard Hunt .... Nearly all major airlines project. Mr. Frelinghuysen draftingbills affectingthe public, ’. RECYCLE president Enos Parse!l; Followingthe dlnner,therewill provide separate smnke-free refused to answer the Commonshouldbe openso that the public no cost, and certainly no obli- secretary Everett MayJr; Thegroup’s first annualwinterbe dancingtca live band.Frank sectionsfor passengers. Causequestionnaire and called canwatch." i gation. Write to Dept..S00o THIS correspondlngseeretaryRichard ~’ BeltoneElectronics Corp., 4°01 clambake will be held on S. Reseis chairmanof the affair. - Manyhospital and other the approach"naive. CommonCause. is a non- NEWSPAPER Bunn;and treasurer RobertT. February24 starting at 6 p.m.in Therewill be no tickets available medical care facilities are Whenasked, "Will youvote in partisancitizens’ lobbywith over ¯ ¯ W,Victoria, Chicago, IlL 60646, Woelnough. the firehouse on Blawenburgat the door. removing cigarette vending_ yourparty caucusto requireall 200,000members nationally, -includingabout 2,000 in the Fifth District.

Directors Officers J-Mrib Hit LloydHarjes Prezldent,Undervfflterx Salerno New Mark Companyof Presidentand Trust O~Tcer WilliamP. TuggleIll WdlJam Klompus On Spending Proprietor, S. Klompu~& Company SOME/’/:. Johns-ManvilleCorporation W.Russell Laird capital spendingduring 1973 will P~rner,Laird Bros. H~dware VicePresidentand Cashier reachan all timehigh, according LeonorF. Lotec II SamuelT. Prisk tc W.R.Geodwin, president and ¯ .Chairmanofthe.Boerd chiefexecutive officer. Majorexpenditures forJ-M are ,~f~k~,JttUusJ.Mastrozz~:~ t~ , expectedtoreach the $82 million ~:", Proprietor,J.Moatro tghoea’--" "’-. mark,for an increase of $16. VicePresident and Controller MichaelJ.Ncrvine millionover the $66 million’ ¯ MatthewK.Quay capitalspending of1972. P~Jldent,Foater Agency Approximately$78million of SERVINGYOU IN: BASKINGRIDGE * BERNARDSVILLE* BOUND BROOK thetotal projected figure for1973 LloydE. Chittenden FRANKLINPARK ¯ LIBERTYCORNER¯ SOMERSET willbe spent in domestic and Man~er,I~bllc Relaffon~ Canadianmarkets with a major AmericanCyanamid Company MEMBERFEDERAL DEPOSITINSURANCE CORPORArlON / VicePresident portionofthis amount committed RichardS Cohen HaroldR. Durham toincreasing capacity for J-M A ttome2,Cohen &Halpem polyvinylchloride (PVC) pipe andfiber insulation RalphW,Earl, Jr. products. President,RalphIV. Co*,Inc. Underthe $66 million capital Earl COMPARATIVESTATEMENT OFCONDITION DEGEMBER31 AssistantVice Presidents cxpendltureprogram in1972, J-M GuyGeorge Gabdelmn implementedplansfor seven new Chalmtanof the Board WailerR. Bowen PVCplants and major expansion Nlcolet Industries,/no, L. RobertGould of existingfiber glass facilities. Lcona.rdGa]yean 1971 ’Thccompany will also spend Sul~rvbor,Mack Truck= Gary1". Jolliffe several millionsof dollars for foreigncapital expendituresin LeRoy Markle, Jr. 1973, primarily for newfiber ., Arthur A. Palmer Jr. Cashand Due from Banks glass facilities in Singaporeand Attorney, Palmer, Heaney& Gaus $~ 8,352,891 $ 7,580,142 JohnV. Petrycki expansion of facilties at " AnthonyL Pannone U.S. GovernmentObligations ’ 7,334,605 10,901,840 Wissembourg,France, for in- President,P &M Furniture U.S. GovernmentAgency Obligations BeverleyB. Reborn creased e/~paeity for the :i.~ &AppHancee Inc.. 2,935,258 3,812,454 :-~::~,~ KermitC. Vonder Heiden.J r. manufactureof insulationsiding. Hen-nanL. Schlnddar State, Countyand Municipal Obligations 11,899,605 12,699,233 Mr. Gocdwinnoted that in- ~? ViceCh=lrman FederalReserve Bank Stock 120;600 111,600 ereascdcapital cxpendltaresare JohnH. Terry part 0f an overall growth ~ Builder Loans 35,940,390 28,685,131 programdesigned tc aceelet’ate ~.’. WilliamP.Tusg!e It! BankPremises and Equipment the rate of companyexpansion in : PreMdcnr 1,012,885 1,050,971 strong marketand profit areas. OtherAssets ¯ 672.337 628,504 Agzlstant Cashiers ~! JohnH. McMurray TOTAL ASSETS .).~ DirectorEmedtux $ 68,268,571 $65A69,875 MargaretF. Christie ¯ ArthurA Palmer, Jr V.F.W.Amfiliary .~. GenerdCo~mrel MildredL. Fleming Installs Two ;~ DemandDeposits $25,749,923 $22,981,925 DorisOarripcli f ~i Time Deposits 35,758,363 34,899,720 RichardE. Marks New Members AdvisoryBoards Total Deposits $61,508,286 $57,881,645 MarilynM. Morrow HelenSnook and JeanKosinski FederalReserve Deferred Account 1,231,077 RoneldW. Talmagc wereinstalled as membersof the UnearnedDiscount and Interest LadiesAuxiliary of the Thomas 872,305 729,941 LawrenceTmppo J. KavanaughPost 2290 in BoundBrook AccruedInterest, .Taxes,Etc. 251,24.8 369,669 Manvilleat thc auxillary’srecent MarionM. Waiters meeting. OtherLiabilities 135,824 66,099 LindaDnisky of Manvillewofi Dr. MgtonA. Levy TOTALLIABILITIES the auxiliary’s "Voice . of Chairman $62,767.663 $60,278,431 Democracy"speaking contest RESERVEFOR LOAN LOSSES $ 401,986 recently. She received a $100 SterlingE. Apgar, St. $ 388,118 " TrustOfficer bond. DavidFedorczyk finished WilliamF. Bubanick CAPITAl" ACCOUNTS DorethyJ.Lane secondand receiveda $50 bond JohnR. Haelig CommonStock " $ 1,7.18,340 $ 1,718,340 and Jay Gregoryfinished third FrancisJ.Jerge Surplus andreceived a $25 bond. ArthurMastro 2,300,000 2,000,000 Thejudges for the contestwere RichardL. Pheips UndividedProfits 1,080,582 , 1,084,986 A uditor WilliamPrice of WAWZradio, Justin W.Pierce Lcster David EleanorMachita, principal of the TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 5,098,922 $ 4,803,326 MainStreet Schoolin Manville Dr. AlfredJ. Sfcrm and EdwardSeagliotta, director Dr.. MartinE. Tolomeo TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTSAND of the MidlandSchool. RESERVES $ 5,500,908 $ 5,191,444 A~mnlAu~or MadelincBradsbaw ~- BIRTHLIST TOTALLIABILITIES AND CAPITAL $68,268,571 Franklin $65,469,875 SomersetHospital in Somer- ville reportedthe followingbirths WilliamW, Buckley to arearesidents: Chairman- Dec...22- a girl to Mr.and Mrs. BONDSPURCHASED ABOVE- PARARE CARRIEDAT COSTLESS- AMORTIZATIONOF’PREMIUMS- PAID. S JohnHermanJr.of RR3Box33, RonaldL. Fletcher ¯ ", __~, BONDSPURCHASEDBELOW PAR ARE CARRIED ATCOST. Arthur Road,¯Bele Mead. RobertB. Gaynor,Esq: . ." . .." Dec.29- a girl to Mr.and Mrs. , SemmionN. Home ? EdwardKellner of LudlowAve., .. Michael Belle Mead. Peseta Jan. 3- a boy to Mr, and Mrs. ~ ! JuliusA. Va~a. Marshall WilliamMeKalips of ~": WhiteMeadow Rd.,’ BelleMead.~=’ Jan. ’6- a boy to Mr. and Mrs. ~ RoealdMcClung of .26.Ulysses .~,~ Rd.,Somerset.. ’" / " : ":~r: :: ::’7~. ~’: ~V.r ..... t. ~ ~ ...... -.-;~ ...... ’ ¯" - ~ ¯ ¯ ...... ~ .;.’¯, . ,..-.~’;.:.~+.-. ~ ~’¯,,~’~.~’~;’::-~%~q:~’~’~’.~f~~.~’~.’~:~ ".~’~;~..4 ~:.~ ~ p,~.¯~.L~..¢~:~.~:~’’~v ~ .~".,:~: ~ :~" : ...... ~’~’ ,-~ :: ": .: "t "~ ..... =’-¯ .’.¯ ~ ". .... ~ I’./ii~/,~F," ~ ..... ~,...... ; ...... " ; ". ’ ...... - .... ~ ~ .... ’,.: ...... ,’:~-,’ ,.!,’~ ...... ~ ,<,,~ ~ .... t’,~-~’.~,~,,.s-,~ ?:.~,,~,:" ,, ,.<~- ..... "~,, ’., ...... ". ’ ,-~ ...... " .... .’’ .... :-.’: ¯ THURSDAYJANUARY18 1973 ...... , ’ : .... " ...... ~ ...... ;.; ,-,’.:.,.,:,’,,;:,, .:.,,.k~;. t’ ." : ::., = ...... ~". ">’.:" , ...... : " .... ’ ’ " 3"A" ’:" T,---=---,-,lh-n Links Seen. .: ,: CountyCancer Chairman .::. ,.: . . ’ . Namedkor April Drive :

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Y - o conducted : ~ lt~.~~~~~:(~;t~,~n~z~ namedfor the annualApril the1972 Crusade in Franklin ¯ ...... ¯ IL~’~[~~~~:.~l~l~i~:mlt ,~./l~r~.’~;t~ crusadewhich benefitsthe Twp’MrsDorn also is a member The nations transportation tne nat on’s transportation nadona~ engineering, pmnmng l~ll~4~~~~li~;;-’.~:. ,:.~=.~-~-~ ’ ¯ ~. -~ " =- "rownrob eros today are far too bin for and architectural firm ~~./~[1~,’~l~~:~ll~.~?,~".~ ~,.’~ID¢..~ research,service and education , of theSomerset Chapter of ORT ¯ ~.,,-,at...... , y ...... ~. ,o, s r ... ~ ...... - ": -. . ~t~{//’~:ll~~~’=-~l’;~;~t’~~ progrumsoftheSomersetCounty’andofTempleBethEISsterbeod alarmini worse in 1972 - nananngon sne traoluona° I " "In "" o s speeen,~r ~ipa ~t’e~r.’~R~/~.., ~L’=’~l~l~ll~g~/~ir~lll~l$~l~ . . . : ¯ ¯ ’g Y ...... g ll*~ ~ ~l m,ssa~a~,,~,~,~]:~mam’ ;~’ ~ ...... ~ unit ol the AmericanCancer of Somerset¯ ’ farg ely nscausem inae[on andsegmemen oasls ¯ propnseaa syst e mm "int’e~s~ ,r rated ~~~’ ’,:~. Society Thoseinterested in aiding the indecsion regarding practical These commentswere madeby transportation hubs linking ll~~~].l~:.~[~#~ , Fi~ed~OS~)pn.. . .i~l:;oYr,. . ou;~:.. ~:~Soa:~ch~iraYanCOnta.ct...... the ’-’means of solving its problems, LouisC. Ripe, chairman of the urbanandsuhurbancenters with ~l~,~jl ~ ¯ accordng to a leadingengineer board of Por~er ~, ~pa eachother ann withmajor mr ~~~~ w,i ~,~° ~, ~, .....¢. ~’~ ° ’ " and planner Assoc ates Inc, of MorriSt o Wn termmals" Such" major tran- BB . ". . ~~I~Igg.I~J[,uP’~B~IM~ ...... ~ ..... ~ ’ ’ ’ ’ " th~ . ’ ¯ " e"nu catione I and "tuna " " raising" ; ¯ In fact he claims m a recent speech before sportatton hubs, link ng major ~ - ~ . ’.,’~~,l~=~~ ....’ euor~inmusnorough Millsione, " .... ’ Aviation/Space Writers ’highways, mass transit systems I~l TWOHONORED "presently wehave no effective¯ ~~~ u~,,,alo n,,~,, ~m’ ~,a .... national transportation plan m Assoc ation at the Overseas and air carriers - aII g mi ht ...... ~ ...... " BBS~l~l~~l’ll~’:~f’~?Jll"~l~m~|lll~l[t~li?’MB~rM41Bl~ir~Bl~l[l[~~~l~llT~}~l~Jl~l[~J[~ tg mryo e ...... Michael J Rynak of 326 S . this country ,, He believes that- PressClub...... Porter and ttipa is a togicauy ~eesmn~s~’1" hod init all y l~il~~~21[lm~-[lal[~[~’÷~E’t -- ’ ...... - ’ at existing general av ation ~~l~ ’~~] ,.~!]ne et~.~ra?~f co~Owns~pMainS!., Ma.nvi!le, andJamus...P. iHfinr~’Arn~.rv tlth ;~ame.~ ~t.~;.r_,Mr.Rirasa ~’.r~ h ~~~.r.~i ariveinmeirareaottnecounty. Manville have cornnletod ...... ~ ...... J ----~ ...... be~ev~.aes°[br:~reP:t~’~n~l~~/~~ ~’~.b~ Mrs.NancyGoldbergofFrankl!n yearswith the PublicService ~l~l~l~/~t ’ ~. ~ ~reens ~oum ,~omers~, is ~[ I~.~: .... ~’~,,-~-~ ~[ .... ~t/~ ~ of a single balanced national L Electric¯ Company.Mr. Rynakis X.~lllq.;l::;[~ l’tP.lt .[~ UW J. It~~1[ II- t~nn=nn~tnhrma~iam.’ w’*heach. ~l~#~~=’~’Ufll~l~l~lE~ : ulrecun~~l me.... eztor~ m ~uum a winch truck’ ridve t’ an d Mr Bound urook, ~arepnath, East ’ moclercen~ri"l~ut’in~"i’~’ ownwe., Chisholm is a head compressor Mn~Tc.n~rzv" ~r ..... ¯ ’ , M.dls!one, Griggstown and boueeoperalor...... - ...... ~.u~ m;’~ ,,,~-,s ~-’.~omer,, ~ Townshi-’:andr, "~"~...... "an~-~ation ow ,whlc~ < . l~lngstonMrs aoruanuernof36 P.ansell of the Montgomery Mr. Wcngel. cannot support itself, must fit ,X; #a "1 - . i.~ew , Foxwood"Drive, Somerset, is in -- Women’sClub was selected to be Serving one-year terms on the into this scheme. Onereason for I rreslaen charge of Franklin Pa?k, Mid- president, Douglas Wengel, board are Mrs. Alfred Carlson, the chaotic condition in public DORISDEALAMAN, Somerset County freeholder and newly elected headof the NewJersey State dlebush,.. Rutgers Village and president of Wengel Service past - president of the Men- transportation today is that it ts DEAN’SLIST FreeholdersAssociation, accepts the goldengavel from formerpresident Arthur Sypek,a Mercer Somerset. Corporation will be vice tgomery PTA; the Reverend usually considered more a Mrs. Risky served as an area president, Mrs.Paul Miller, also John Painter, pastor of the Countyfreeholder. GovernorWilliam T. Cahill, whodid the swearingin, looks on with Mrs. Michael C. Jablonsky, son of matter of local rather than chairmanin last year’s crusade Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jablonski of of the Montgomery Woman’s MontgomeryUnited Methodist national concern, he said. Dealaman’smother, Mrs. Irwin Wirtz of Hagerstown,Md. and is active in the Rillsborough ,705 ComplainRoad, Manville, Club, will be secretary and Church; Mrs. S. David Sharer, This past year, Mr. Ripe said, Junior High Rome and School was namedto the dean’s list for EdwardLub#s, assistant to the now member of the Board commuterconditions worsened, COMPLETESTRAINING ¯ whowill be representing Rocky ~ Association and with the the fall semester at Tri-State Postmaster of Belle Mead will back-stabbedwith strikes, airline Education Benefits NavyAirman Recruit George St., Somerset, has completed the Brownies. College in Angola, Ind..He is continue as treasurer ’of the Hill; and Mrs. Robert Schwenker congestion could not be worse Wieniewski, son of Mr. and Mrs. recruit phase of the Navy’s Mrs. Goldberg. and Mrs. Dern majoring in business ad- Youth Employment, Service of whoalso runs the Y.E.S. office. and highway snafus made Not Being Used are membership chairmen for Montgomery. Mr. Lubas, treasurer, an- shameful records for do- Konrad Wisniewskiof 381 Ralnl’/ "Four to Ten Month"program ministration -¯ nounced at the January meeting nothingism. By Viet Veterans Serving a three-year term will that the first fund drive was Solutions have been proposed be Cliff Adamskyand Mrs. Kees successfully completed. Mrs. by concerned planners= and "Whenalmost 75 per cent of the Bol whoare guidance counse;ors Schwenkerannounced that more engineers. In manycases, they at Montgomery high school, than 275 job orders have been have been widely acclaimed. Viet hamveterans fail to use Robert Esposito, attorney; Mrs. filled, many of which involve But, u~ortunataly, little or no their GI education benefits," MartinFletcher, past - president more than one student. action has been taken to im- notes Robert P. Biunno, Rutgers The Mill Store of the Montgomery Woman’s The Youth Employment plementthe proposals, he notes. University director of admissions club and a new memberof the Service is a non-profit volunteer If some such comprehensive services, "we have to knowwhy. board; Mr. Lubas and Mrs. planning process is not adopted, If they are aware but choose not Parsell. fplacomcntull cooperation agency ofwhich thehas N. theJ. to attendschool or college, that is he believes, wewill find that, as one thing; but we have feared Filling two- year termswill be Department of Labor and In- old cities continue deteriorating that somejust do not knowhow to Richard Jamieson, vice- dustry Montgomeryhigh school. and urban areas - creating new 1 O,OO0 Yd. Y.E.S. supplies screened em- blight - expand, even larger proceed or do not realize what a president of Hospital Research significant segmentof the college and Educational ’Trust of New ployees at no cost while salary transportation headaches will become self-creating, with population they can be." Jersey; Harold Miller, director and working conditions are Mr. Biunnowill chair the panel of personnel of the N. J. established by the employer. customary parochial approaches The Y.E.S.Office is in the high being completely ineffective. . presentation, "A SecondChance: NeuropsychiatricInstitute; Mrs. Now Dimensions in Adult Miller, who~salso in charge of school and is open from 3 to 5 Mr. Ripa suggested that the FABRIC CLEARANCE publicity for Y.E.S.; Mrs. p.m. on school days. The phone only wayto get effective action Education," to be held at the new Somerville High School Eugene Piller, welfare director numberis 359-5g00. wouldbe to join all elements of the transportation industry - air, auditorium (on DavenportStreet ¯ rail, highway,marine -all into a adjacent to Brooks Field), single Transportation Com- Thursday,Jan. 18, at 8 p.m. The open meeting is sponsoredby the mittee. Private industry could then guidance department. JOHN’SPRO SHOP contribute much help to such All adults, -vets, housewives, 204S. MAIN ST., MANVILLE, N.J. transportation centers, he said, dropouts, unemployed, un- via investmentsin such essential deremployed, businessmen and complimentary facilities as nurses, are. urged to meet representatives whowill answer motels, shopping malls, questions about waysto secure a GrandOpening Special restaurants a, nd like needs. 5000 Yds. Aeeordingto voluminonspress high school diploma, a college degree, and job-oriented or GoodJan. 22 to Jan. 29 dispatches, government and O DACRON/COTTONPRINTS" industrial’ sources~have ex- leisure-time courses. pressed interest jn these ._Other p anelis~ a.re.M!ss.Jea.n ,~:, "i’iW, COTTONFLANNEL PRINTS suggestions. If implementedthey, ’. J.~Rermg~on,a omismensl~Oun- ¯’ :,.’7 ) co uld help, in Mr. Ripe s view, or semr for Thomas~atson t;o ege at least arrest the steady Barry F. Semple, New Jersey o VELOURS ...... off Bureau of Adult and Continuing deterioration of ,America’s Education, Department :bf ¯ ON ALL BOWLINGBALLS lifeline -- its transportation ~ NARROW-WALECORDUROY. system. Education; Dr. Robert G. BAGSAND SHOES One of the major stumbling Kahrmaun,Jr,, directorof SOLID& PRINTDECORATOR FABRICS blocks to progress in this area, generalstudies and career programs’at SomersetCounty e,Dink Weber according to Mr. Ripe, is the s PRINTEDCHINTZ tremendous amount of money College;and Mrs. Estelle ¯ AMFBowling Balls Robinson,a special assistant in Don(~arter GyroI andII needed to create a system to effectively alleviate the problem¯ theextension division ofRutgers 60"ACRYLIC KNITS (slight irregulars) ¯ Ebonite Maxum& Signature The U.S. can no longer continue University,In addition, ¯ Ace to live with a transportation representativesfrom Somerset VALUESTO2.98 YD. ¯ Caprice"300" (Plastic Bails) system that bogs down simply County Voc-Teeh evening because it would be costly to division,directors ofarea/~dult schools,and SomervilleHigh ANDBOWLING AGCE.~SORIES establish one that could truly earrytheload, besaid. School counselors will be Theeconomy of the nation, as avfiilable for individual contact. Wealso take ordersfor BowlingShirts well as the cities, states and 3000 Yds ¯ R ECYCL E anduniforms for all sports, local communites - all dependin ~l a large measureupon balanced THIS 0 PRINT& WIDE.WALECORDUROY nn ¯ tra~portation, he added. ’ NEWSPAPER Ut, F ,,.o,,,,,,,,| SINnLE_& DOUBLE0,,,.0ACRYLIC"AN ~TS ,, . ACRYLICSWEATERKNITS " 6& BigFa;::°nsTall lJl[i.nnv~.,, V .nll IV. 1 & ’ BOYo tJERSEYPRINTS ’

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J ¯ by DavidF. Moore " alternativesuch as relocationor forgetting firm qualified’bytraining andexperience to aboutit. ’ haveexpert knowledgeof the subject."¯ Townsand cities havelong gropedwith . Followingprobebfy Closest on the heels Of . " Theordinance then proceedsto spell out problemsof preservingthe amenitiesof life . this federal requirementare the states of data to be included.inthe informationreport for their residentswhile catering to corn- Californiaand Nevada. Last year their joint tanothername for impactstatement) before merctal and industrial activities on the Tahoe RegionalPlanning Agencycame up . permissionto grade is grantedby the ap- theorythat tax relief lies in that direction., withsome intelligent guidelinesfor grading propriata agency¯ , ¯ Thisbalancing act -- usuallyleaning towardS, newlyexploited land, includingsome of the Someof the things whichmust be assessed the latter sector -- hnsbeen conducted by -basic envirunmentaiimpact questions. . ¯ arethecapabilityofthelandtowithstandthe politically appointedlayment, abetted often courts have brought a ’grading/whichincludes soil types, runoff by professionalplanning consultants. ¯ screechinghalt to a lot of that state’s potential,natural drainage, ernsionpotential carefree heavyweightdevelopment by in- andhydrology; accurate contours at twofoot Likeeverybody else, the layman-planners terpreting a recent environmentalquality intervalsfor slopesup to 16 per cent, andat until recentlyhave been ignorant of the need act as requiring that the environmental five foot intervalsif the slopeexceeds 16 per to adjust to the environmentrather than impactsof all majorbuilding projects must centas wellas topographydetails for 15 feet merelyhammering it into whatevershape be assessedbefore they canbe approved¯The adjacentto the project,and a subsurfaceso I seemedbest for oversimplifiedshort-term result is that manylocal governmentshave andgeological report. goals¯ Andlikewise until recently only a stoppedissuing buildngpermits until the lt alsorequireseresioncontrulmeasures to shamefully’ small percentage of the rulingis clarified. " prevent soil loss while the gradingis in professionals bothered to understandor Wcdon’t have to look all the wayto process, anda report on extent andmanner defendenvironmental values. California or Nevadafor heartening news of tree cutting and ,vegetation clearing, Butit’s the planningprocess which deeides that environmentalimpact statementsare disposalplans for’cut treesand bushes, and a ’whatkind of lives will be led by ourchildren I~eing put to practical use at lowerthan soil stabilization report, includingfinal andgrandchildren. Thankfully, the planning federal levels. Right here in NewJersey, ground cover, landscaping and erosion processis being aided greatly today by a BedminsterTownship has recently addeda control. ¯ . numberof innovations.Undoubtedly the best section tQ its zoningordinance to insert Asidefrom Bedminster and its ilk, it’s is the environmentalimpact statement, impactstatements into the local planning pretty clear that the Tahoearea is a giant whichis nothingmore than letting the people process, step aheadof this state we’rein. But,judging in a locality knowwhat will happento them I wouldthink it’s a simpleaction to include by interest ef the-NewJersey Departmentof after a changen landuseThis contrasts with environmentalimpact questions in site. EnvironmentalProtection in promoting the older systemof "build nowand worry planning ordinances. This is to be a adoption ofenvironmeetalimpactstatemeet aboutthe consequenceslater." recommendationin a paper by planning ordinances, the state Department of consultant HarveyMescowitz, soon to be Agriculture in promotionof erosion and The idea of impact statements bloomed published¯ by the NewJersey Departmentof sedimentcontrols, and places like Passaic overnight with adoptionof the National CommunityAffairs. and Medford’Townships using resource MYSTERYPHOTO EnvironmentalPolicy Act of 1969.NEPA, as ’ Returningto LakeTahoe, note this wording limitationsas basis for zoning,we’re going to ’ " ’ it’s called for short, demandsan impact fromthe TahoeRegional Planning Agency’s catch up. Hereat the North Jersey Con- ~ G) statementfor anyproject involving federal newgrading ordinance: "Applicants for a servationFoundation we have copies of the money. The statement must prove that gradingpermit ... shall furnish, an In- f material I’ve talked about. They are South Somerset Scenes destructiveaspects are the best alternative formationReport prepared bya personor availabletomembers without cost. tomore destructive onesand that there is no TheSouth Somerset Scenes and Robert Golden of Manville, For those Who missed it, las Editorgot over 50 entriesthis Paul Lenihan, Mrs. Jeanne week’s mystery photo is

. Packard’sMarketonRouta206inAndreychik, Mrs. Ncuman’and for this week." Hillsborough. Five cards were Mrs. DorothyWilczek, all of The winner of this weekly e selected fromthe pile as the Manville. featurewill receivea year’sfree lucky winners. Also Daniel Fasaeella, Lynnsubscription to the South Thefirst card wereceived was Leamer, Mrs. Jamesi;iodzeleski, Somersetnewspaper of .his from SandySmith of BeckmanMrs. Joseph Pschar, Jr., Mariechoice -- either TheManville Lane in Somerville. The four Surdich, Mrs. Charles Zekus, News,The Franklin News- entries selected at randomwere Mrs. Walter Wilczek, Mrs. Recordor TheSouth Somerset Values ~werof our Federal government.A limited andlooking taward the distant future. The MarieDiBenedetto of HamiltonDolores Skierskl, MissJeanette News. Freedom government- that is Americanism. latteristhewiserandthe betterwuy.l~venif Road, South Somerville, Ser.4fin Anthony Kim~Miss If the winner is a current our forefathers did not generallytake the Josephine Keiffer of WarwickCarol Wisniewski, Alex T. subscr bar, the free year’s Editor: HarryJ.Cetyk long look in terms of ecology and Road,Somerville, Ken Pecsinko Szerwiel, Mrs. Fred Kibalo, subscription will start at the President mushroomingpopulation in certain areas ofManvilleandDavidFormanofRichard Wisniewski,Annette expiration of the current sub- Lately, we’vebeen hearing more and more AmericanParty like ours, wehave learned from their failure 15th St., Somerset.All will Palko, JosephZarnowski, Mrs. scriptioh. demandsforfood, forclothingandfor.shelter Of SomersetConnty. that there will be no wholesomelife for our receive the South Somerset Joseph Zarnowski, Sharon The rules of the contest are as - in short, for security- all to be provided great-grandchildrenif no openspace is left, Newspaperof their choice. Zimmerman,Mrs. Doi’othy follows: by government.These demands are usually no trees allowedto growbig andbeautiful, no Unsuccessfulentrants were Peltack,-Elaine Ulevich, Robert I. Eachweek the three South ¯ accompaniedby an attitude that equates shelter for birds andsmall animals. Gerald Bailey ef Riltsberough, .Buchala,John Fobes,Laura SomersetNewspapers will print suchsecurity with freedom. Nothing could be Eyenif there are -no funds right nowto Mrs. Fred Crimi of Hillsborough,Dronnbarger, Mrs.. Eva a photographof a scene from the further fromthe truth. ’ developthe oldquarry into the kindof parkit NathanSugerman of Somerville,Wisncsky, Vincent Wisntewski, South Somerset area. Jails providefood, clothingand shelter. can be, we have to start somewhereand Mrs¯BcttyLubasafBells Mead,Mrs. Cecelia Strozeski, Boa 2. The contestant must simply Theydo not, of course, providefreedom, ~hvors P~rk sometime.The plac.e to Start is to acquire KennethJohnson of Somerville,Drabich, Nadene Szerwiel, identify the object or sceee. Freedomis consonantwith opportunity. ". that property nowbefore somedeveloper GeorgeMariasz of Somerville,Teresa Croce,Martin Neuman, 3. All entries must be received Free menalways have the opportunityto turns it into profit for himand a burdenfor Filippo and Russ DiBenedettaof Waiter Kapatski and Maryby the South SomersetNews- pro~,,idefor their ownsecurity within .moral Editor: the rest of us wholive here. Hillsborough,Jeanne, JosephMazur all of Manville. papersby noon’tuesday of the and legal bounds.Those who would .trade . I urgethe peopleof our areato consider " " followingweek. q~edom,foi’security ~ invite the tyrant who~ ~ " I wishto commendthe.Fi’a~klin To’wfishiI~’ this matter~and "support otir maym:-ahdthe ’ 4.’OrilyIJostd//r’d ’~iiti’ies will’h~’ "i would6ilslhve them.: -Councilfor votinglast Thursdayto purchase n~ajorit~’oTtl~’c0i~ncil iti’a~qul~ing this open - accepted. Onthe,back of ’the "Ratherthan havinggovernment take care the old quarrysite near KennedyBoulevard spacein the midstof oneof our mostthickly ~)::~ postcardcontestants must" in- ’. of citizens, governmentshould merely for parkland.The five to four vote, however, populatedres’idential sections. :~"!~..:.¯ : i cludethe correctidentification of protect citizens from each other and does not showthe enthusiasmwith which Let us not makethe mistakesof manyof ¯ : :: the "South SomersetScene," especially fromgovernment, such an action shouldbe accompanied. ’ our ferefathers, Thereason our foundingfathers had in Thereare twoways ef lookingtoward the ’ii’i’ i:i: i: telephonetheir name,number. address and writing our Constitutionwas to limit the future.-lookingtoward the immediatefuture Jarvis S. Morris : :~ ::: :~-’: 5. Therewill beone winner per President , week.In case of duplicates,all FranklinConservation Club correctentries will be plaeedinto a randomdrawing’to take place at the offices of the South Tampering eechS°mersetTueaday.Newspapersat noon No 6. All entries must be ad- Susi Scribbles dressed to "South Somerset ScenesEditor, South Somerset ¯ Editor: Newspapers,240 S. MainSt., byAnita Susi Fromsomewhere, I dared not ask, he had I hopethe candidates whowant to flookl the Manville,N.J.,08835." founda blackcrepe shirt with ruffled classroomsWithparents are defeated atthe 7.Decisions ofthe judge are Rememberthose Fabulous Fifties? sleeves.Elvis wouldhave been proud to wear polls on February13. Thebest wayto educate LAST WEEK’S PUZZLER final. Rememberthat fun-filledera of hair tonic, that shirt, the studentsis withgood teachers and ad- bobbysocks and Eivts Presley? "Hey,Ruthie, baby, ya look swell." he ministrators.Wepay them. They should do Maybethese years are times a lot of South remarkedinJersey City.eee. "Let’s hop in myshort andgo crulsin’ for burgersbefore ¯ their jobs. " Somersetresidents would like to forget, in I amat workduring the day.I haven’ttime . the mannerthat onetends to forget those we makeda scene." to supervise mychildren’s educationin " fuzzyjars of mystery leftovers inone’s Thenickname Ruthie, itmay be noted is Sehonlclassrooms, andI don’twant other Alice’s Wanderland refrigerator.Thetime comes, however, myofficial Road Knight title. Joe is RighteousRudy, and other Knights are parentstampering with my children. whenone must take stockof all the souvenirs referred to as DaCrusher, Da Pros, Mary signed a contract purchasinga 36-acre of bygonedays, andso it is amongthe cof- , Maryi.Seeland ’ residential tract fromdeveloper Stanley feehousesand dormsthe youngergeneration " Louand Vito, to cite a few. FranklinPark by AliceLech calls its habitat. "Road Knights?" you ask Under the Rustic. Mr. Rustic announcedthat he had Severalnionths ago, the Hillel Foundation rcquiremeetsof the official code,there isn’t Screenedeight applicantsbefore making his of Rutgers evidenced its awareness of muchI ampermitted to reveal about this Withthe wholefamily caughtin thegrips of decisionto awardthe land to CJaremont.A, current trends by sponsoringa Fifties secretsociety. However, I can tell youthat it "TheBug," there ~;as not muchchance this 130-homedevelopment would be started as RccordHop.Pony-tailedgirlsjitterbuggedin is a groupof LivingstonCollege students weekfor wandering,Because of this I con- soon as planning, board approval was their saddleshoes as leather-jacketedyoung whichformed in the spring of 1971for the Wa ste ~70t centratedmy efforts on the issue of January granted. As. for the adjoining 14-acre purposeof revivingthe spirit of the Ageof 18, 1962. . businesstract, Mr. Rusticannounced that ffmnstaged "rumbles" with imitation rubber ¯ I In those days before"ecology" became a ¯ daggersand combedtheir oily coiffures. Rock’N Roll. . groundbreaking would take place with the Signs inviting ti~e hipsters to purchase The’ RoadKnights have been knownto Editor:. householdword, the StonyBrook - Millstone comingof warmerweather. .. "’Combsfor five cents"and "Grease for five showup at ShaNaNaconcerts cari’ying lead . WatershedsAssociation waswarning of Andnow, as I returnto the presentand my "" cents" addedto the atmosphere, pipes andwearing d.a. haircuts, whilethe I questionthe wisdomof purchasingthe heavyfloods in the future unlessimmediate collectionof aspirinbottles, Kleenexboxes, When[first sawthe advertisementsfor the ladies, whourn classified as Wenchesand entire abandonedGlen-Gary mine site for steps were taken to prevent them. The vaporizingspray cans and coughsyrups, I event, I almostswooned with joy, and ira- Mamas,promenade in beehives, use as a public park. . associationcalled for the creationof flood wishyou a better weekthan I ilave had. See mediatelytelephoned Joe, my-currentbeau, Althoughnoone is serious aboutthe whole Let’s not spend$255,000 for a hole in the zonesin whichno buildingwould be allowed, younext trip. - ~.. thing, the RoadKnights have been known to ground t52 acres) near Leup Lane. The. .They firged that swamps,streams and topersuadehim toaccompany me to the hop. valleys, natui’al holdingspdts for flood Joe grewup in Ledi, a townin whichthe get togetherover a fewbeers to discussthe average condemnationprice per acre for ~m~m~[~ii~i~ui~u~u~ll~(~u~t~mu~uuu~uu~u~ui~ FabulousFifties still reignsupreme, and his . arts of "curbing"and "wasting." I will leave parkland near the reservoiris St,S00/acre. waters, be set aside as conservationareas reply, in his best "TeenAngel" imitation, youreaders to speculateon the meaning6f Basedon this .calculation, wewould be andthat sites for reservoirsto controlflood these terms, paying ~$162,120to Glen-Garyabove the waters be reserved. SOUTH $OMERS|T N EWSPAP|RS’~ . was, "What,hre dose punksmakin’ fun of Theinsides of a car engine0r the scienceof condemnationprice. ¯ . . It seemspeople are just nowbeginning to Published every Thursdayby ~. ’ us?" Accordingto FranklinTownship officials, take heedof the association’swarning that ¯ I applied somepersuasion techniques teasingone’s hair providehours of hilarious ThePrincetonPacket,Inv¯ worthyof a JamegBond villain, and finally conversationfor the Knightsas they struggle only 15 acres of the. Glen-Garymine is " delay would.compoundthe flooding problem. MainOffice: 240 South MainSt. . ’. to talk in "Peso,dem and doze" language.., suitablefor parkuse. Let’sbuy the 15 acres, Somerset’sown "Brother Bear", Wilbur convincedhim to go. " .by condemnationif necessary,and give the Smith, was being heard from again. ’. Manville, N.J. 08835 In preparationfor the hop, [ dugout an and the movementseems to be growing Telephone: "/25-3300 ancientbottle of eyeliner and set to work nationwideas is evidencedby interest in rock neighborsa park that they need. Followingon the heelsof a car’s plungeinto revival concerts amongour youth. ’ Whybuy acreagewe cannot use and lose the Delawareand Raitan Canal, Mr. Smith Dick Willever..¯Managing Editor. : paintingmy eyes in a credibleimitation of. tax dollars. Thisuseless land ~,duldcost steppedup his campaignfor a safer Canal Lee Schmittberger...Advertising M~ager’ ¯ Cleopatra.An hour.of teasing myhair and I wasonce proud to announceto myfriends dousingit with hairspray completedthe that I had metthe former.prosdent of the . approximately$5,000 per acre, the same Road.The lack of safety rails and other Alice Lech,...Office Manager TrentonElvis Presley Fan Club, nowthe pricewepaidforthenlcelevellandwhichwe improvementaalongthefour-milestretchof effect. Bubblegumand a borrowedmdtor- purchased:as the site for our municipal road betweenSouth Bound Brook’ and the ¯ cycle jacket wereperfect additionsto my motherof two. Shehad once been honoredto ’ WestonCauseway had long been a bone of The Franklin¯ NEWS~RECORD: wardrobe. -. bestowa welcomingkiss on the star at a . building. This would be very : poor. . I admired my work in the bathroom" concertin that city yearsago. ~ management, contentionbetween Mr. Smith and the Board 403 Franklin Blvd., Somerset,N.J. mirror;thinking about the dayswhen my life ’ Tho~trend seemsto haveeven caught~p Did wenegotiate or did weaccept Glen- of Freeholders.Citing many incidences of Box5; Middlebush,New Jersey withsome members of the older generation, Gary’s. Offer? Whoare the leading per- cars goingoff the roadinto trees, ditchesor . ambitionwas to growup to be a teenager. "" "sonalities In Glen-Gary?.Withwhom are we the canal, Mr; Smithlashed ou[ at the ¯ ¯ Thatwas when I wasthree years old.andthe as I sawat the hop. RabbiFunk of Rutgers, .Anita S~i...NewsEdito~ : ’~people ne~’.t door harbored a genuine whohas ’woi’ked closely with the Hillel ’ "" dealing?~ho will benefit fromthe sale of ’ : Freeholdersfor ignoringa petition drawnup , ’!,, \ ": , i this lai~’d.: Gl~n.Garyor. the o~,erburdened three years earlier requestingthe roadbe - ¯ ’ . . youthsfor years,showed up at the hopin his The Manville !:" P~l~Yect~e~dttl~nAe~erc~C~.~teen~age~l,,wah~ ownversionofwhatthewell-dressedswinger taxpayer? : ". " taken into the .Federal Systemand safety News ¯ ’ ,,nnlrlolonn out ~’ ~-~,fei~t,~.’t,,~n ~ ~:’~,~1~’ . shouldwear. ’ . . , = Doyou ,want your taxes to go higher? . improvementsee. mane... .: ~ :... ~ .: .:. ,~? .,,~:.... i".’- °’" Plaldknlckersfrizzy(;e t,w ite’secks and : Rushtagthis P roeetj : throu gh w~thoat" ’ Public reportTheto. ’incident winch’ toucnen off this. par" - penceny24Uan..umuenm.iea ~oum...... ~mn~c, ’~anvme,’ ~ ¯ o¯ ¯ bab.nd...... Irenewas m~absnl~e’i’dol ° ...... for~’~es s h ~ " 1 couidn’twait toawearsaddle’she~s an~i ¯ saddle shoes’ Weretopped off with a real . ’ healing,without suffic!ent time to evaluate: ticmarb.atfle mthe c0ntinumgerusaae was ’ . PaulE. Lakeman.. News Editor " a ’ . ."helicopter" beanie. Rabbi Funkposed for . : . l!k~. good managersshould, indicates ~ " . :: : L: .-! :... redq,~,~,~,~ li~tick~~, t~,^,,~,~,anddance rock ~,~.~n’ roll ~,, ..... ~o "~/photoawith several giggling bobbys0xers’ ’ irresponsibil ty with our tax aonars, ’ motorist.~cancamemsaymgmata.carnao - .,’ ~ :~ ¯ ~ .. - ...... ~-,,’ ...... ~,,~, ...... e,...... ;,~ ~t.~ ^~ ~ ~.~,~, ~ regardlessof’whether or not this’moneyis appareritly run off the r~l into the Canal,.~a/~b~etw~ ...... ~EW~ ~ for all my frustrated ch~’"~’a~ Idhood...... dreams at ~ the ...... " ...... " ~ " " " ~ :’ Heni’d showthem I couldcat a ru~ ’ ’ .Oneyoung lad whohad tattooed his chest . . obramedfrom. H.U.D.or GreenAcres. . Upon.investigation, it turn~out.that the .car ...... ’ -’-’ - - - - ~" - withl-stick,e , andworeen,,neerfieotaahdao ...... Lct’sbu~onlythetSaeresthataresulfable- - " hau oeen stolen. ann, prenamyrun rote, ¯me ’ . coMrs/ ¯ MabelC ¯Ve ghte ¯ ~,!’ ooearrtveu, anaputmy nnery tosname. .... f ark ennalinanefforttaditchtheevdence This ’i " Hehad carefully tiedback his longish black larg?~chain, gazed a! the ecene, vaguely : era P. ’ . " ri" " J ’ " ’:"--’~m .... -e~,~- i-~ure,~ ’ - ¯ LineRoad Belle Mead, N&J: 08502 ~=¯~ hi~Irl,,hrl~nt[ni, it~,l~as,~h~tnncelteekto’ remmmcen~m Amer~oan.,,anastana ann: :., :: " ’ .".~_’:~ .m raanvme,~-..--=,’-~ -’;.= . l,~evelopers.~ . -’ ~ nan DickWillever .... P~ews~ditor’¯¯ : . ,...... =:~ ~, behalf olive oil.sad¯ half transmissionslowly...... fluid Man ¯ dot s class ...... IvanSisllk,...... umremont,...... : ...... - ...... :,:.. iii’~ ~ ... ~:...,,

, ::fuel Lonservauon urgeo In School Art Program FRANKLIN-- The Parent- GreenbrookHigh School ’on TeacherOrganization of Samp- March3t. :Bye,:,St a t e C’lvl’l D e fense: sonG. SmithIntermediate School Thefollowing will displayapt presented a programon Wed- projects: LindaRuzicka, Vince nesday;Jan. 10, whichincluded Reilly, Stuart Snyder, Susan " ~ ’ TRENTON- "Extended cold Let the sunhelp. Duringwinter regular’ly,and periodically check L’.:: Atatimur,Ernest Harris, Ellen i " ¯ ’. weather,abetted by heavysnow daylight hours, leave windowsthe doorgaskets’for wear. f ’ :~i Programand the Art depart- Varney, Peggy Torklldsen, " ’ and ice storms curtailing whichface south or west un- Defrnstfoods before cooking to . ’ ¢ Silverstein, Allison ’.Thomas,Janet Spring, . deliveries, have caused fuel shadedand eajoy the free energ.v save fuel In cookingthem, and ~.~ Olivia Sklllman and Margaret Ernest Harris and Lee Sussman. ’ ~ ’ shortagesin variousparts of the of the sunheating your home. try to take everythingfor a meal ~~ :~ ’Wrightorganized a display of .- .’country," said J. MorganVan If youhave decorative radiator out of the refrigeratorat once- . i i Hlse, actingstate CivilDefense- covers, be sure they’re not the less you openthe door, the . r i demonstrationsin clay, graphies~ Enlarged P,’int . . DisasterControl Director. trappingheat. If yourradiators less energyit uses. : .’ti "Expertshave advised us that are near cold walls, a sheet of If you use aluminumfoil in : il TheTeen’.Arts Program par- Materials Now although NewJersey s in no aluminumor aluminum foil your oven, makesure it is not --’--?. ~? ." immediate danger of a fuel betweenthe wall andthe radiator blocking circulation from ~ , " .t: Bloods,a bandgroup, and Soul At Twp. Library . shortagethis winter,"added the will reflect heat backinto the ventsor you’lllose heat. It’s a ~:~ ¯ : :" ¯ Emotions and The Deter- CD-DCleader "it would be roomthat otherwisewould have badidea to place foil directly ~’~.~ .~ ¯ ’ prudent for householders to beenlost.Thineeatingsofdnstonunder.a pan; heat is deflected ~t ~:"~ SOMERSET-- The Franklin , ¯ follow conservative measures radiators or baseboardunits act awayfrom the pan. It’s a better TownshipPublic Library is now that trim heatingcosts." as insulation and waste heat- idea to place a slightly larger ll~~ played a clarinet solo; Amyreceiving a weeklylarge-print ..The followingsuggestions are dust or vacuumthese surfaces pan-ora pieceof foil-on the next Randolph and Donna Brown the NewYork as from the NewJersey Petroleum frequently. Savemoney, lowershelf to catchspills, l~ performeda clarinet duet; and editionof Times Counciland other sources: Try to use majorappliances- Cleanyour disffwasherscreen DabbleWnng, Helen Fail or, and a gift from SomersetHills & Trynot to jiggle your ’ther- washer,dryer, dishwasher-onlynitea. Built-upfood or detergent Jeannie Harris read original CountyNatioeal Bank. mostat; this won’t makeyour oncea day. Avoidpeak demand wastesenergy. It’s Fitness Time poetry. Alsoavailable at the libraryis heat ng systemmore efficient as hoursbetween 8 a.m. and~ p.m. Mr. VanHise said that if Gar Lund,chairman of the art an enlarger for use with somepeep e be eve. In wnter, Neverlet a faucet drip. One householdersput theseideas into PHYSICALFITNESS is the watchwordof the day at TriangleSchool where students are now department,in conjunctionwith newspapers, books and try to keep the normalther- drop a second can:waste 700 ¯practice they can save con- a group of PTSO’members, magazinesto aid those whohave mostatsetting no higherthan 72 gallonsofwaterayear-andifit’sslderable moneyfuel bills. invol~edin a nationalprogram of exercisessponsored bythe President’s Council on Physical Fitness. selectedseveral participants to difficulty reading smallprint, degrees-onceyou pass this point, hot water,you’re wasting fuel as Perhapsmoreimportan[, the CD- A showcase (above) on theimportance of the program, which includes a batteryof seventests representthe schoolat the countyprovidedby the FranklinLions you~heatingcosts and energy well as money. DCofficial claimed,the general varioustypes of exercises,was prepared at the school by Frances Goitz (left) andPeggy Brehm. festival whichwill be held at Club. consumptionrise significantly. Turnoff electric lights and public is receptive to ideas Closeoff heatin roomsnot in use. otherappliances when not in use. prolongingour researees,such as ¯ "If you’regoing to be awayfor Defrost your refrigerator fuel. the weekend,lower the ther- mostatabout five degrees. (If you plan a winter vacationfor William Braukman Named longerperiods of time, lowerthe thermostatto 55 degrees.) If you havean oil furnace, burners should he adjusted at Vice-Principal at MHS least once a year to prevent MONTGOMERY-The high Schools. He announced the wastedfuel. schoolhere will soonhave a vice- William Braukman, and Install additional insulation principal, accordingto Dr. Saul presently administrative wherepossible both overhead .assistantatBridgewater-Raritan and inside walls. Is yourattic ¯ Cooper.man,Superintendent of HighSchool-West, will fill the insulated? If not, you mayhe position, vacatedlast fall by spendingmoney to heat or eeel FrankFahy, by Feb. 9 or sooner outdoors. ¯ Distaff Cage if Bridgewaterschools can find a Install stormwindows or cbver replacement. outside of windowswith plastic Mr. Braukman,commenting available in most hardware Touimey Set abouthis newjob, said that he stores. was"looking forwardto a new Useweather stripping or caulk challenge" at MHS.He and his aroundall windowsand doors. At Livingston Sealingoff cracksand openings wife, Maryann, have twb around windowsand doors can Entries for the secondannual children,William, 8 andTracey, saveyou from 10 to 30 per centof Women’sState AmateurAthletic 9. your annualheating and cooling Union basketball tournament The newVice-Principal has costs. . whichis scheduledfor Livingstonbeen teaching industrial Makesure that furnacefilters Collegethe weekof FebruaryS educationspecializing in elec- are clean-they mayneed to be andentries for the 32ndannual tronics for seven years at AdjustableTwin ’ 8 pc. Early American Lazy Boy Recliner WoodHeadboard replaced.Dirty filters causepoor state AAUbasketball tnur- Bridgewater - Raritan, West orFull Size Includ: Sofa,2 chairs, 3 tables, Reg.599 distribution of heat, wastefuel namentscheduled for the same before taking on his present Reg. 19900 - Iiollywm.I andwill shortenthe life of your time at Livingston whl close position as administrative Bed SALE 399.00 SALE 139.0~ heating equipment. Change Februaryt, aecordir,g to Peter assistant, a job he has held for 3 PC¯ SPANISHSECTIONAL Beds filters at least onceeach heating Humanik,tournamefit chairman. two years. Mr. Braukmanhas Frames Reg.$119 receiveda Bachelorand Master [,iv~tg Room Vhtyl Reclhier season. Thetournament is opento all Sofa,Love Seat, CornerTable Reg. 649.00 ’ Don’tplace objects in front of senior amateur teams in the of Arts degreesfrom Montelair .....R~.s?.95 ,.... Reg.79.9S heating registers-your heating state. These include club State College¯ in industrial SA,LE~05.00,!’! ...... ~ ,: SALE59;95 ..... systemwill haveto workharder college, junior college,, in- Education.In addition he has to keepyou comfortable. dependentand indnstrial units. tal~en additional courses in ELEGANT DECORATOR schooladministration. Colonial Print Sold’ ’ Closefireplace damperswhen Entry blanks are available Fireplace Chairs ScotchGuarded Reg. 219.00 fireplaceis not in use. fromMr. Humanik at the Hillside Rap.89.95 Close windowdraperies, MunicipalBuilding, Hillside, or SALE 159.95 Ceramic SALE 59.95 particularlyat night. . from Mr. Heagland at AAU RECYCLE Table Bleedwater heating systems, Headquarters,1670 Irving Street, Pitcher & ’ or checkthat ther6 are no ob- Rahway, or James Wolfe, THIS BEDROOMS Lamps structionsin coldair returnsand Athletic Dept., Livingston NEWSPAPER ¯ hot air runs. College,Edison. Bowl Sets Reg.to $39.50 Reg.$2.29 3 pc. Early American ODDMEDITERRANEAN ~ Reg. 59.9S Pine, 66" Triple Dresser,Hutch Mirror, Night Stand Chlston Chest, Headbosrdand Frame Reg.459.00 SALE 24.95 SALE 369.95 MEDITERRANEAN-WITH MIRROR Thelittle bank... Three-Loggod P otio, Roc,Room 3 1w. Maple Set Triple Dresser Reg. 210 DRESSER/MIrror,Chest, Bed, Res. 149.95 Milk Director’s ¯ SALE. 99.95 SALE 149.95 Stools Chairs ’ SLEEP EGUIPMENT Rog.$3.95 Rog¯$29.95 .o.$1. ¯ ¯ Quee?t Size I " Bunk Bed tressFsmous&box Mskonpr Mhmstchsd,ns -- Reg.199.00Mat. S!10htlyimperfect -- Reg. 149.00 SALE 139.50 SALE89.50 ’ SET OF 3 Bookcase Extra Firnt Mattress Sofa. Bed Suite Reg.$39,S0 Living 312coil 0 at. thick, full or twin Rag¯79.50 ’ Sofabed, chair, platform racker, reg. 329 Room SALE 59.95 L SALE259.95’ o $14 Tables , DINING ROOM,DINETTES

8 l~e. Basset ¯ MEDITERRANEAN" D1NING ROOMSET Modunhin’ 60" Lighted Chins40x60x72 tabla, Mobile Oak Server 2 arm& 4 side chairs ~ Reg¯795.00 Reg¯249.95 wain Uuni! SALE 395.00 SALE 219.95 Reg.$159 lli-Riser w. gettingbigger every day. Opensto 2 bed~or 8 1 Bro~hill Meditr. D N NG ROOMSET 5 pc. Pine Dinette I. owS77’ 60" Lighted China, 42x66x7Spedestal I QueenSize table; 2 arm& 4 side chairs--Rog.1,295 Table¢4 mateschairs -- Rag¯109.00 Rng.$139 SALE 895.00 SALE 139.95 HillsboroughTownship’s first hometownbank is a little laank ¯ ¯ ¯ in a trailer. 5 pc. KitchenSet Tah,,.4 chalr,--Rag. 79.S0 SALE 49.50 FamousMake Before long, we’ll have a new building, but in the meantimB,this is our | onnveu’l. home. " . ¯ MISCE LLAN EOUS So|am We’ve grown to over S3 million since opening in September, and that’s a Reg.$299 record any bank would be proud of. StudentDESK, Maple Sale 33¯50 ROCKER ,Folding Reg’; 39.50 Sale 24;95 We’re getting bigger every day becausewe offer all the big bank services: Mad.Chrome Walnut Plastic Top .o,$199 Beds DESK, 69.95 SALE42.95 LIQUOR BAR checking, savings, loans, Christmas Clubs and big bank hours -- 8 to 8 daily Reg¯ Reg. 89.50 29.50 Reg. $39.50 and 9to 5 Saturdays¯ ’ Curio CABINET Chair Pads, nylon tubular braid Reg. 149.00 Sale 99.50 Reg. 2.19 Sale 1.19 Visit the little bank. The Hillsborough National Bank:¯We’regetting bigger 2995 every day. , . CASH AND CARRY-ALL.SALE ITEMS SUBJECTTO ¯PRIOR SALE

NATIONALBANK MEMBERF.D.I.C. ~ AMWELLROAD BELLEMEAD, NEW JERSEY(}SS02 ~ot.a59-4s00 ~ .,.. ,: ~,: ~ ...... * ...... "" : ’ "" "- ~" ’ ,;’~: ’~"~ ::*.v ~ ’~"J?’¢ .r: ~:?R’~<~’~’,:~¢,’/.~:~’~?’~’k,.v -?::7 ~ ’~!~’;,~;~ ::~’ :’~’:~ ~ ":r" >~,"" ":" ’" ~-’, "-" ~ ’:"-’-"~’ ’ "-,. :’’- : ¯ " ’::" .’ ,- "" -- ’< ¯ " .... ~’ ...... : ~’~ " " ,

’ i’ ": ’’(’ ’ ’ ’ _L’’) ’"’~d"~" ~. : :’~ ’ ".’ "’/;’’ " ’__*’ "’ ’ " .’ ’ ¯ TMURSD~Y,~ANUARY;I$,’ig?3 OMPETES t,AINt G Miss Luba Spi ’vac~u --’- ArmyPrivate Jcan P.J. completed eight weeks of a~’- k MrsJoseph Berne,roans of Army Center, Noshanic’ Station, recently Knox, Ky. Wed ,.

Luba Spivaczuk, daughter of "elcmentary education at Trenton [.~{~ H0~o~l~ Jlln$ lit J~itllgl~ Mr. andMrs. SimonSplvaezukof State College. . 114 Jerome. Ave., South Bound Tho groom is a graduate of I Brook, was married Saturday, Manville High School and tho Jan. 13, toaohh H. Owsik,son of Programming and Systems ~eli~ler Co~/itUeB| Mr. and Mrs. John Owsikof 209 Institute in HighlandPark. Heis N. 9th Ave., Manville. ’ / a computer programmer at The wedding was held at St. Medical Data Systems In Andrews Ukrainian Orthodox Paterson. ChleJlear .4 eW# #’.4 Church with Father The new Mr. and Mrs. Owsik" Zemlachenkoofficiating, will reside in BoundBrook. Given in marriage by her 238 So. MainStreet 725- 2936Manville, N.J. father, the bride was attired in a ’ white empire peau de sole gown with illusion neckline and Rosacha-Snook X, detachable train. e",re Serving as maid of honor was Wedding Plans Sophie Owsik, sister of the groom, while Valentina Gregor, Are Announced ~’)Ill B~r llln Patricia Mabey,Linda Shaterian Rslite|OZ,|e~nisnlr, Nlwlsaa! and Nancy s,=I,m Toth were the Mr. andMrs. StsveRosachaof . bridesmaids. AmwellRoad, Belie Mead, an- Jack Lupine of Manville acted oounce the engagementof their as best man. Ushers included daughter, JudithAnn, toGregory groom, andBoghdanDemianiuk, Snook and the late George E. William Petrone and Frank Snook St. of 218.N. 4th Ave., / Teska, all of Manville, Manville. Dancingevery Friday and Saturday Thebride-elect is a graduataof to nostalgictunes from the 30s and40s Following a reception at the Roosevelt Cafe in BoundBrook, Somerville High and is presently by KenNorman and the Kentones.. the couple left tara weddingtrip employed at the Hillsborough to the Poconos, National Bank. Call Elie for reservations 234-1596 The bride is a graduate of The prospective groom is a " / Mrs, JohnOwsik, wasMissLubaSpivaczuk Bound Brook High and is graduateofManvilleHighSchool. Sergeant Gets Award ’ currently a senior majoring in and General Motors Training ~ ,Center and is employed by UNITEDSTATES AIR FORCETechnical’Sergeant Donald G. LOTTERYBILL DoolcyChevrolet in Somerville. Need MoneY ~ . AnOctober, 1973, weddingis Whitehead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Whiteheqdof 227 S.’ Sen. Harrison A. Williams Jr, planned. (D-NJ) has introduced Butrymowicz.Clima bill .... Eighth A~e,i Manville,receivescongratulations from MardenSims of Want,

"" Co~hertneSantonasts~, $.33,759,37:. ’:. ,Clerk " : ’’ /, 4n]lnovmkl ’ :’"’i , ’. ". +,.~+q+’"~ ’i "":’+ ’S.S+N.I-IB-7~IT.: .,...... ~ ’, MNI-IB-T32T ’ ’: . +: ’~ ’’ + ,’ ’-.’ ..... P1’ ~. ’,,Seeretsry FEE*$2,el = ’ ,, ’:,’, , :! p,|NH;is.n’+ff:,:’ . : : > ~: ’ ’ J’ J’ L" ’ ~ I, ; ": ", t.! ::;:FmE~,:$7;30.’ ,. | " ,+ FEEl$88.36’, stt,+ dy Hall"s Seen l l ¯ alhng:¯ ¯ < i "::+~ " i ewag e Sludge ..Dis p osal ’ .: As Place ForBooking , ¯ Tllestudyhallhaswidelyfatled Enrollmentis limited to 10’ ’Not ls Easy As It Looks in its purposeof getting students~ studentsper course.When the in study/Oneproposal for is. mint-¢ourseendsthe student can NEWBRUNSWICK -- Mter worse.Tl)e stuff wiU decompose "And they are dangerous .in proving this break from eitherreturn to studyhall or sign sewage,leaves the treatn~ent eventually,andthe nitrates will drinking, water also. classroomstudy is to replaceit up for anotherfive-day special. plant, wheredo weput it then? beconcentrated ina small area." "The immediate problem that I i. with classroom study-,fun Manystudents prefer the short. ’ Disposalof "digestedsludge," seeis in the less populated areas courses. ’ fun courseto a stretch in study the partially decomposedorganic. +; He+Ivymetals such as copper,of the state. Industrycan remove ; In somecases, studyhall is a. hall. Commentsone participating residueof the sewagetreatment zific, chromium:and lead are ’heavy ~ metals through place to corral studentswho do teacher: "If a student doesn’t ¯ process,is a ~:omplexproblem’ foundin sludge~from both ¯ in-" pretreatment, and a notbeveaclass,+cheduledfortheparticularly enjoy school, the that scientists at the Rutgers dustrial andresidential areas, sophisticatedsewage plant can period. Thus, stud~, hall can mini-coursemaybejusttbething Collegeof .~grlcultureand En- says Lowell .4. Douglas, take care of what’sleft behind. becomea "holdingtank" rather to’makehis dziy." vironmental Science are ¯ professorof soils andcrops. "But the smaller plants ser- thanepositive educational’ex- studying.fromseveral points of "Thesecan stop plant growth ring residential areas cannot perience.Students often feel no view. permanently,creating an area handle the problem-- so that obligation, need or desire to NowServing *’There’s.general agreement ,barrenof vegetation,"he says. evenlimited amo;Jntsof metals spend any time actually here that land disposal is no can be troublesome."+ studying.Many consider it a free panacea," sums up Joseph E. Genetelli, associate breakfrom the daily grindrather As Babysitter than a chanceto workand learn. The Somerset County Child Steckel, professorof soils and CopsDetail professor of environmental One attempt to put more ¯ crops. sciences, believes that¯ the De~’elopmentProgram’s "Drop- Dr. Steekel is concernedthat ~[Z’fll’~’ll’~,l’~ prejudice against oceandumping educationinto the studyperiod is in" centeropened up for business. the currententhusiasm for using 1~~ ,...,=,,,~.~,,.,+L ,.+, shouldbe reconsidered. tl the mini-course,a short elective- last Thursdayat 429 LewisSt., large quantities of sludgeas a .. , o . .. = "The raw sludge barged off on interesting topics. Burleigh Somerset. Described by SCAP fertilizer and soil conditioner i’arkmo" liulem Sandy Hook has given oeean JuniorHigh School in Brookfield, as a night time babysitting mayresult in nitrate pollutionof .... ~ -- v+ disposal a bad name," he says. ’ Open HousePI anne d At St uart Wis., for example; offers service, the center is an ex- groundwater. "But the SandyI-I~nk site was students a five-day course on tensionof a currentlyoperating ChiefFrederiekMpro.to, ’~,. suchtopics as autosafety, chess, pre-school program for 167 Small concentrations of of the PrincetonTow’ns~lil"+~ p. O+RCe"?" selectedfor egal not scientif % ANOPEN HOUSE for prospectivestudents and their parentswill be heldat StuartCountry Day poodlegrooming and Indian lore ¯ nitrates have been shownto i .... woo~rNo~TbYreasonslasit’s %k ande£1uidistant Ne eW ::r~ey bet- youngsters. trigger rapid growthd algae in Sr;~iv~dn;amr~ie~g~i,ek~C~J:a t;~: n Schoolof theSacred Heart on Sunday, Jan. 21 from 3 to 5 p.m.Sister Mary Rush, headmistress, and in placeof studyhall. Theevening services will be in ponds and streams, depleting¯ y SisterJudith Garson, assistant headmistress, will hostthe event. Members of the advisory board, ¯ The topics are suggested by Operation on Thursdays and weekendbecause their cars were .. ¯ / administrators,faculty members andstudents will be presentto conducttours of theschool and to teacherswho volunteer to runthe oxygenand killing fish. Larger on thewro i ..... tms area are weaR," "e mlu" sng e Fridays between 6 p.m. and concentrations maycause an .... ng suem uroaomeaa, has tendedto settle creatinga answerquestions. Refreshments will be served. Princeton area residents who would like to learnmore mini-courses during their midnight, and on Saturdays e so-called’Dead S’ea" devoid of " preparationperiod, reports the betweennoon and I a.m. anemiaor intestinal illness in n~n~OUlOatOz~oYsLmKoonepeor s tv~on o aboutStuart are welcomeand may call the schooloffice, 921-2330,for additionalinformation¯ NationalAssociation of Secant humansand livestock. ¯ fish andshellfish¯ ’ Discussingdetails of theOpen House are, fromleft, CarylKuser, ’74; Mrs.Kenneth W. Keuffel, ¯ Childrenwill besupervised by park hmcar properly before On the other hand, darySchool Principals. No tests adults and teenagersunder the "Nitrate pollution is very skating," on Lake Carnegiehe memberof the advisory board; and Mrs. Hanan Renal of theFrench department. are given, nedno grades. defihitely a problem when said. Philadelphiahas beendumping guidanceof GladysHam, R.N. plowingunder animal manure," ¯ Parkingis legal on Broadmeadsludgeoff CapeMay with no ob- he. says,¯ "and althoughsludge andFitsrandolph Road, the chief servableill effect. Thisshows the decomposesless rapidly, I importanceof carefullystud~,ieg believethe end products are also said, butis prohibitedon Faculty the oceanenvironmnent before likely to includelarge quantities Road.Parking is also permitted makingdrastic disturbances. "" of nitrates. in the boat house parkinglot off ".41so,there is someevidence "Theoften-used ’sanitary Faculty Road at thats[udgedumpingoffCaJiforuia landfill’ methodof simply Road,and in the large lot (//21) as stimulated the growthof buryieg_!tin theground is even east of Jadwin Gym. plankteaand other microscopic marinelife. Theeffect seemsto Michael Newman ¯ havebeen felt all the wayup the foodchain, resulting in a larger PublicNotice To Give Concert than averagecatch of tuna." NOTICEOF SPECIALELECTIONS FLEMINGTON-- Concert NOce t. herehvg yenha Us r ¢1 Boards Masters, Inc. ~,ill present ol [+:lecltan;lad" ReIslrv in andfor the ’l’o~+nshipof nills~oroush. Counlvof guitarist MichaelNewman on SOlncrseland Slate of NewJel~ey will ’ulcer Sunday,Jan. 21, at 8 p.m. at SPARTANCLUB at Iheelates hereinafterdesianatnd orl: Tuesday.Ja hoary30. lat3 HunterdeaCentral High School. ~et~sen toesoups ol 7:~A.at¯ and 8:~0 P¯Pd. A graduateof the ChapinSchool The SpartanClub of Im- lot Ihe poi3~oseof elec0ns:" ’ maculataHigh School will have. l- in Princeton,MiChael is the son UREtl I ,M EMBERG ENEnAL ASSEMBLY of Mr. and Mrs. AaronNewman itsmonthlymeetiegMonday,Jan. DISTIUCrB of rural Flemington.He is a 22, at S p.m. at ImmaculataHigh UNEXPInEDTEaM studentof the notedguitarist andSchool. Progra/n for the evening PI.M’ESItF IIEt;ISTI[VA~;I) t~LRtl"lnN [-’lr~ sis riot: Pal InS P ace - Neghani{~ teacher, Albert Valdes-Blainof will be "Opportunitiesfor Non- IteformndChurch Chapel. Nt+hanlr. l.sln/It+l NewYork. - College’Bound Students" which nn Ihe Nnrth by MtllLane, on the ~aslbY I~asi 3 un a n Road. on he Wesby the South Michael,15, is the first award-will be moderatedby Mr. Robert ~tr~ch Slyer m Slaek~int Road.end Ihence Winnerof ConcertMasters young Horny of SomersetVocational ¯uvt,~,ng f~wnsh,pRill Line. Road.and on Ihe Soulhby Ihe studentartist competition. School. Secondnl~trirl: PollingPlace - Hlllsboroulh TownshipVol. Fire Co. No.2. :t7S Roule2t~ ¯ )uth. Somerve Soundedon/he Nor h by ValleyRoad. tn RoycefietdRoad. Io Triansle Public_NNotices fnad o nnu e 2~. nn the Eastb~’ Route2U6, ~nt the SoulhhY Amwell Road to Pleasanlvlew Bond.and on the Weslby AutenRoad to va ev hind. NOTICE I¯EGAI.NOTICE "l’hlr~{ nl~tricl: Polling Plach - hlunieipal ¯ NOTCE S IEBEBYGIVEN that at a Buildins. Neshanie.bounded on Ihe Westand Please be advised that the foSowing teguisr.Meetlngof Jan. 9 1~3of the Zoning / Norlhhy he BaritanRiver. on¸ the East by, .’ nesolutionwas adopted at a RegularPublic Boardof Adjustmentt[lat the following New(¯enter Rand. South Stanch Roadand ~ ee ng of he t owmhp of Frank n to Zoning ¢3awsonA,,.eaue. .I! ¸’ . ’ ’ ’" SewerageAulhorUy 1350 Uamdton Street, . de~isiurs woregh’en pursuant F.,rh I)lstrlct: PoIRna Place - Old Semerset, NewJersey~873 on January8, ordinance#262 and amendmentsthereto: Bhx)mingdaleSchool. AmwellRoad. Belie 1973. 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P.S.,radio, white walls, factoryair, ’68 Cadillac CbupaDeVIIle, Phil Po~.,,,~. owner.Like new.~ ..... ~... $975. tinted glass...... $2795. ’69 Dodg.DartGT,’2-Dr. HT~V-8, Stick sat. Jab.20th 1-3 P.M.’ ’69 CougarH-R 7, V~8,P.S~ A.C. q0. MutualMBrk .I, V4, 4-Spmd DiP, N.DO,inc, ’Strategiesfor Change,’will be a FranklinTownship; and the goal community commitment to is to formulateand implement a evaluatlngoureducallenalneedsplan for makingthe changes and determiningthe changesIn necessaryfor real democracyIn structure necessaryto give th~ the educationalsystem. We ask ¯ Orthe hunter whose false teeth awaywith the choppers. . communitya real voice in the the supportof the entire corn- werestolen by a woodchuck? In anothercase involvingfalse the readinessof lunchadding an Franklin Board of Education system, munityin makingthis idea work, Or oneof themany other teeth, imagine a mother’s affect onate Wifely pat. cand dates RnseannThomas and "It will consist of workshops,regardlessof the outcomeof the peoplewhose weird cases were dismayupon finding that her The startled mechanic, ArlenePinhetro called this week seminarsand discussions all over election." amongmany claim payments child had flushed a visitor’s however,was not her husband. for a "closer look at the real handledbyinsurance companies denturesdown the toilet. ¯ Throwninto total confusion,the causesof the problemand an all- lastyear¯ A man quietly manlurched slamminghis head out, community effort at Considerthe West browsingin a discountstore got against the car and knocking developingschools that will solve Zuckerman Says manwho planned tospend a July morethan he bargainedfor at the himself cold. Re cameto on a by WilliamPooh the problem by encouraging afternoonwatching ’acircus shirt counter.A boa constrictor stretcherand red-faced, began to ManvilleBoard President studentsto wantto learn." parade¯He was innocently in- slithered out of its cagein the explain. In the ensuinggale of Thecandidates said that in+ dulgedin thisAmerican pastime store’s pot department and laughter, the ambulanceat- talks with townshippeople the whenan elephant reached into -mistookthe man’sleg for a warm tendantsdropped the stretcher, In less thana moriththe 1973-74Manville school, budget will be problemsof drugs, absenteeism Budget Unclear thecrowd of onlookers: Before addinga brokenarm to lhe man’s beforethe publlofor approval,it is the dutyand obligation of every racial tens oneand fights in the anyonecould say "peanuts," this fractureddignity. parentand citizen to makethemselves as familiaras possiblewith schoolsare continuallyraised. FRANKLIN- When asked for to take towardsthis end next spectatorwashurled, like. the Despitetheir billing as man’s whatthe schoolbudget is all aboutbefore they cast theirvote. "Theseproblems all add up to herposition on thebudget year? manon theflying trapeze, Candidate best friend, dogs don’t AsI indicatedin mylast column,a schoolbudget provides the ’ the samething - a breakdownof MarilynZukerman, candidate -"Whatdo I, as a teacher,feel througha nearby store window., necessarily makea man’slife fundsto supportan educationalsystem from teachers to textbooks law andorder in the mostbasic forthe Franklin Township Board is important for a child’s Consideralso a Newburgh, anyeasier. sense,"they said. "Therules set’ ofEducation, replied, education? Hits Board In WestVirginia a femaledog andfrom pencils to fuel oil. Thetentative budget introduoed by the up by the schoolsand the means "Doesvoting for or agai~t the --"What do I think are beingpursued by a large packof Manvilleboard of educationon January8 calls for a total expendi- of enforcingthem are just not budget.make a significant dif-reasonable first steps towards Structure ardent admirers and playing ture of $3,560,398.50.Atotal of $2,657,316of this figurerepre- working.We must ask ourselves ferenceto the quality of our that endfor the followingyear? hard-toget, tookrefuge under a sents salariesfor a total of 228employees from teachers to janitors. @hetherthis is an isolated children’s,eddcation? There are "Thereare some.interesting shiny newcar. The would-be Thesesalaries arc nowestablished through negotiations as pre- question-the inabilityof schools thosepeople, who,. for political by-products that occur to me FRANKLIN- In seeking his suitors, exasperated at this scribed by law. . . to controlbad children- or rather reasons,wouldlike you to think it aboutthis process.’Parents and second term on the Franklin female piny, beganto’ fight Thesum of $268,776represents our debt service, or mortgage a merereflection of a breakdowndoes." teachers may begin to un- TownshipBoard of Education, Ms.Zuckerman then said, "I derstand each others point of KennethE. Langdonstated "The amongthemselves. paymentsduein 1973on the Wcston,Roose’~alt, high school and in values amongthe leaders of Thecar wasthe loser, though, the intermediate, school. Fixed charges (insurance, tuition, retire- the political and economicin- do not believe it makesany view and in so doing create a present committeestructure witha caved-infender and hood stitutions’of this country. difference. It makesno dif- joint effort of collaborationto under which the board of moulding,chewed-up tire and mentbenefits) total $225,970,an increaseof $42,510over 1972. ’~Ourchildren growup in a ferencebecause voting yes or no developthe best possible op- educationnow functions has not torn-outsignal light wiring. Theboard has no control overthe cost of itemsunder the fixed world ’where political and cannot convey to the ad- portunitiesfor childrento learn. beena veryeffective methodof Anotherdog il~ neighboring chargesaccount. economiccorruption at the ministrators what wefeel is Whenthe voters are askedagain operation. If the board of Virginiadecided he couldshift Asidefrom all these, the budgetalso providesTorthe oontinu- "highest levels is allowedto necessary for our children’s to vote for the budget,all pe@le educationis to provideleader- education.We also cannotmake ship for the FranklinTownship for himself.Left unattendedin ation of existingprograms, most of whichwere revised or upgraded continue, and they cannothelp will havehad an opportunityto the front Seat of a runningcar, duringthe past fouryears in annualsteps. Thisfigure is $122,430, but concludethat obeyingthe law intelligent judgmentsabout the learn first handwhat is really schoolsystem, then it musthave the poochopted for "reverse."As is not the cherished Americanbudget as the administrators included and why,"concluded well structuredorganization that the auto rammedinto a neigh- an increaseof only$5,735. These figures represent the majorareas precept we alwaysthought It havepresented it to us. Ms. Zuckerman. will enable it to performthat bor’s garageacross the street, of increasesin the proposedbuclget. was,"the candidatessaid. "There is no information function." the rattled dog let out a real If weare to tal+.epride In our oldldrcn’seducation then we must "Theysee the unauthorized telling us whether the money Looking toward a total Virginiawoof. be oonnsmedover what kind of ed;,catlonthey are receiving.They bombing of Vlet Nam, the spentlast yearfor.any line item restructuring of the bo~/rdof Alsoputting the wrongfoot will receivewhat you the parent andthe clttzen will provide,no Watergnteaffair, underhandedwas effectively spent. The Smit Asks Cuts education, Mr. Langdencon- assumptionappears to be, ’We h tinued; "In the dectsinn-makingforward was a " man more, no less. grainsales to Russia,tax write- returningto his hotel rooma bit Manvillefor overeight years has notpassed a total schoolbudget. offs andscandals in our biggest spent it last year; we should In Franklin’s process the boardof education inebriated. Hetook an unsteady corporations. They see this continue to spend it.’ No mastoperate as a committeeof step toward, the bed. Body Thiskind of recordis nothingto be prou~lof. Thisreoord only disregardfor law tolerated and evaluation ever appears," she SchoolBudget the whole,but for efflcent.study followedfoot - right outthe open reflects uponour communityand tts confidencein the educational wonderwhy they should be ex- complained¯ of the various problemscon- ’ window¯ system.There is nodoubt that the rising cost of educationIs one poctadto followrules at school. "Theschool budget could be a frontingthe boarda structureof factor in the rising tax rate duringthe past six years, and the " Hew can communitya that¯ more. significant documentif we six or less board-administration realizationthat educationhas experienceda revolution is apparent. valueslaw, order andhonesty so cnangedthe waythe budget is FRANKLIN-- I-I. Richard wouldbe muchmore effective. uevemped.The budget should "At present, the board is BeCauseof this there wasa needto evaluateour entire systemin muchb~ so unsuccessful at Smith,candidate for electioo to 1969and this evaluationby the administrationindicated a regres- gettingthose ideasacross to our evolvefrom discussions between membershipon the Franklin operatingthe 12 verydiversified Local Boy Scouts children through the school parents and educators. The TownshipBoard of Education, sub-committeeswhose goals and sion that reflectedin ourstudents’ability to competewhen seeking system?"the candidatesasked, discussions should include haslashed out againstthis year’s objectiveshave never really been Set’, WiderRole highereducation. Only those with exceptionalacademic ability "Wehave a boardof education, descriptionsof programs¯These schoolbudget. spelled out. To remedythis survived.As a boardof education,it wasour responsibility together and its job is to representthe discussions should begin in situation,I wouldlike to seeeach For Lady Members withthe administrationto correctthis inequity,and only through wishesof the communityyet it Februaryand continueall year "Themajority¯nf the boardof newboard hold several planning strongdetermination onthe part of the boardwas this possible. abeoualy has not beenable to do long," Ms.Zuckerman said. educationshould carefully re- meetings. The sole purposeof Awider interpretation for the Eachdefeated budget in the past four years, exceptfor 1972, this. Could it be that nine "If I ama nremberof the board examinethe budgettt introduced these meetings would be to. participation of women+inthe representatives "of the com- of education,I will attemptto for the conningschool year. Their establish board goals Ior the BoyScouts of Americalocally requiredus to makean appealto the Commissionerof Education munityare simply not enough? havenext year’s budgetreflect proposedbudget is too high, he comingyear, has been announced, by A. dueto reductionsmade in the budgetby the mayorand counoil that "Therehas got to be a wayof the interestsand priorities of all said. "Once goals have been TheodoreBarth, presidentof the wouldhave put a halt to any progressiveeducational program giving the communityan ef- concernedparties. Oneway, to "Concernfor public interest established, the committees¯ Tbemas.A.~EdisonCouncil...:’: designedto raise the educationalstandai-ds’in M+inville: : . fectivevoice on the direction.of accomplishthis task is to have demandsa restrained spending wouldbe ~harged’~,lth resi+ilr- Womenmay now serve as I t is thereforeimportant that everyparent, oitiznn and student of our school system,"Ms. Thomas membersof the PTKand the attitude.I wouldlike to be a part thing the areas of concernand, membersand associate mem- votingage give thoughtand consideration to the 1973-74budget in and Ms. Pinheiru said. "Our principalof eachschool sit down el workingwith a board that on a continuingbasis, report bers of local councilsincluding the 6pcomingschool election on February13. greatest commnnityresource- togetherin February. shows this concern for the backto the boardand the public membershipon the executive our honest, concernedpeople- "’Theyshould review in detail on any progressthat has been Learn moreabout the budgetbefore you vote - attend the citizensit represents. boardand district committees. represents a tremendous lhe present budget pursuing After all, moremoney doesn’t accomplished," Mr. Langdon They may also be named as publio’hearingon January29 in the highschool cafeteria andlcarn potential for makingthe schools these questions: said. Sponsor’Coordinators, Explorer the facts. Themoney that will be spent on the future of our positiveinstitutions. -"Howmuch moneyin each guaranteebetter schools. It is This new structure would line itemgoes to this school? dedication,discipline and desire require that board members Advisorsand skippers, members children’seducation is measuredby the thin line that separatesthe "Thelack of continuity bet- thdt produceslearning," Mr. qf the Colege ScouterReserve, probablefrom the impossible,over which you the voterand parent ween scbenl and community -"How. was that used last Smithnoted. becomemuch more familiar with unit commissioners for Cub havethe controlby the leveryoupull on electionday. meansthat a child growsup in year? the total operationof our school Scouting, and as Cub two very different worlds, the -"What were the expected system,and in turn becomemore Scouting roundtable corn- home and the school; and objectivesof that use? responsiveto the concernof the ¯missioners. sometimesthe difference bet- --"Werethese objectives met’ The poetSamuel Coleridge There wouldalso be a Mr.Barth said that there are weenthe two is just too much, successfully? oncewrote: "For naught so morepressing need for board already over 1,000 womenser- EDITOR’SNOTE: In the interest of fairness and complete andthe child rebelsagainst both. -"Whatdo I, as a parent, want vileupon this earth dath live, members to become ving in such positions as den discussionon this issue, the SouthSomeiset Newspapers will pro- Only if these two worlds are for mychild’s education? butto earthsame special knowledgeableof state-wide -"Whatfirst steps amI willing gooddoth give." methodsof operatingschools," leaders, den leader coaches videon requestequal space for a respopsiblerepresentative of any brought together, and the I ass stant den leader,~, merit groupwishing to speakout against the Manvilleschool budget. positive is stressed, can we concludedMr. Langdon. badgecounselors, associate developthe kind of adults with advisors, and as unit committee Individualsopposing the budgetare welcomedto expresstheir the kindof valueswe all wantto chairmen and members. opinionsin letters to the editor.The full budgetappears in this issue See. The long-standing Women’s underPublic Notices. "Towardthat end, we are Lcgion.Allxiliary Reserce has Ibeen changedto proposing a township-wide Scouter Reserve and maynow communityeffort at findingthe Announces Essay include malesand females,Mr. answers.A three year program, Berthsaid. Thesepeople may be in fathers’ or mothers’.elubsand Contest Start serveas unit organizers,training ¯ coursefaculty, and Exploring III The regular meetingof the AmericanLegion Auxiliary Unit ¯ consultants. :104was held Thursday. Webelosden leaders, assistant Webelos den leaders, and STATEMENTOFCOND TION, MONEY ~,mericanismessay contest assistant denleaders maynow be rules wereplaced in the local, THERARITAN SAVINGS BANK ON DEPOSIT IN A schools. This year’s topic is commissionedat 18 yearsof age, ASOF DECEMBER 31, 1972 "America". Clair Olipha’nt and IB-year.olds mayserve as Scholarship rules and ap- merit badgecounselors. For- ASSETS SAVINGS merly,younger counselors could We’vebought every piece of 1972Opet~ Roa~ plicationswere placed in the high register onlyfor meritbadges in school. A donationwas sent to whichthe principalrequirements Cash andDue From Banks $ 522,044.78 merchandisefrom all over the couhtry, ACCOUNT Foreign Relations and Clair werefor physicalskills. Mortgages 11,673,741.$3 Oliphantscholarship fund. The Council currently has Securities: We’veput it all togetherin FaPmingdale& Camden. with us! A christmas basket was three youth members’,onits U.S. Gnvemmems $2,781,315.0t donatedto a needyfamily, and executive board. Miss Ellen Corporate Bonds S,OI9,492.87 the unit’s adoptedveteran at Elfstrom of East Brunswick; OtherSecurities 721,978.99 COMEIN for the Vineland Veteran Memorial chairman of the Explorer TotalSecurities Youstore foodaway when il llama wassent a" Christmas 8,522,786.87 President’sAssociation; Robert Colhneralai~d Other Loans 163,380.70 BUYOF A.+LIFETIME! ,~. ; $ECTIONB’’ . :: I o FEATURES’ ¯ ’ o wANTADS ’" i PHOTOSBY FAMILY FAblE o ENTERTAINMEtlT~- CLIFF MOORE A Shopping and Entertainment Guide for Central Jersey

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PrincetonCommunity Players, celebratingtheir 40th anniver- sarythis year, drewa recordsize audiencelast weekendfor their first-time-everproduction in the round."Black Comedy" is typical of the Players’efforts, its successdue in part to the devotionand downrighthard work of a nucleusof dedicatedworkers;as well as somefine actingtalents. AliceMcGrath is oneof the nucleus.She gother first theatricalexperience’as an apprenticeat Cincinnati’s ; J Playhousein the Parkin 1963and footlight fever has continued unabatedever since. Fromcoordinating performing arts festivalsto a two-yearstint as assistantpublic relations director at McCarter, she’s beeninvolved in the theatre. A memberof the Community Players’Board for twoyears, Aliceedited its monthlynewsletter until recently,and she still handlespublicity for the group.What. withhousewifely duties andthe mshinvolved in setting up a new typographyshop, she’s a pretty busygal.Photographer CliffMoore captures someof the intensity of the life of a housewife- businesswoman-actressin these photos. They’re a saluteto the dri;,’e and hard work.ofAlice, the other membersof PrincetonCom- munityPlayers and of the weekendthespians in theatre groups throughoutthe tri-countyregion¯ A LI CECHATS with Players’ President Chuck Jeunelot as direc- tor LeoCohen, far left, giveslast minutedirections to other / COSTUMEDand made up, Alice tensely smokes a final cigarette membersof cast¯ beforecurtain time¯

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Review I Blown Fuse Sparks !8 ’ Evening.o Laughs "Let there be light[" a multi-millionairecollector, and Andthere is light-an evening gaining permissionto marrya af airy, bright,amusing lines and dizzy hut delightful looking chuckles aplenty in Peter debutant.Both the father of the Q I Shaffcr’s "’BlackComedy" now deb and the collector are / beingpresented by the Princeton scheduledto visit the apartment, CommunityPlayers ’at the’ refurbishedwith choice pieces 1 PROFESSIONALMAKE-UP job is doneon Alice by BarbaraHerzberg, under watchful eyeof Anne Unitarian Church.The Players the sculptor has whiskedaway Bredon,who applys greasepaint to other case me mbers. will perform the one-aetnr fromthe apartmentof his next. ii I Thursday,Friday, and Saturday door neighbor. Whathappens eveningswith an 8:3gcurtain. whenthe fuse goes kaput makes I One . of Britaih’s more for’a bundleof laughts, as all’ promising playwrights, Mr. sorts of guests including the Shafferis also responsiblefor the expectedand unexpected,drop taut, tightly drawnportrayal of a into the apartment. familyin conflictand their effect Allan Pierce whoappeared upona Germanteacher, in "Five briefly as the ragpicker in Finger Exercise" and the "Madwoman,"turns .in an powerful "Royal Hunt of the outstanding performance as Sun,"depicting the conquestand Harold Gbrringe, interior downfallof Montezumaby Cortes decoratorand friend and neigh- and the Spaniards¯Mr. Shaffer bor of Brindsley Miller, the ¯ provesthat hehas also a flair for ’ seulpter. NormFriedman is a comedy,and the sevenyears ¯ perfectly blustery Colonelused since’ theappearance of "Black to law and .military order and Comedy"on Broadway(it played fatherof the delectabledeb, ably in tandemwith "WhiteLies") ¯ playedby attractive Sara Af- havenot dimmedthe sparkle nor flerbach.Liz Fillo, as Clea,the tarnishedthe high jinx thattake sculptor’s formermistress, is placeon stage. responsiblefor somechoice lines Director LeoCohen, for the and laughs(delivered in the mostpart, haspaced his .players¯ dark); while Alice Fns.ter well, andthe audienceis kept McGrath,as Miss Furnival, chuckling . throughout. The warmsup nicely to herrole as the "black"in the title refers to the spirits imbibedaffect hei" ’ ¯ ’ effectthat a blownfuse can have outlook.Lerih Zissman’s return . ’,on a gatheringof assortedpeople¯ to PCPis a welcomeone, andone ’ in~a Londonflat. Thereis a can hope for moreon stage specialirony in thatthis topicis ~rformancesfrom this talented particularly relevant in the actor. EdHunt as Bhmberger" UnitedStates today, wheredire ,roundsout the cast. warningsOf prospective power PrincetonCommunity Players shortages are going largely~ has revamped’the Unitarian. unheeded. ’ " ." ~ . : Churchstage and.devised an Mr, Shaffet;gives us an im- ’ effective, comfortabletheatre in ’ "PJ&BMusical, ’ cque B Garden Film Repertory :nEl s re[: cist ’ an two’new Patdck’.in’;Mame,a.ndRo]: Resuming,o:h},s,,o:Vkwl,ml ’ , ,,.iio. I SATURDAY&SUNDAY[ ,rotof p.Be br:g"o ...... d_o.:2 p=.,jg the¯ eecondt3thannual m The GardenFilm RepertoiT, ,, g IGO Eorl Musical "jacques " Brelv prouucuons is All o .....me lomemDer,, .... . ,presented jointly by McCarter his unuors.tandingof ordinary Wconesoay,. P:., ~aturuay". : , anu’. peoplowhlcnsomarked"Shopon and Welland Livingin Paris." ~::/~ei~a~iete_ ¯ ... ~reeeln,’ . ~ll~ol~h. and the GardenTheatres, will Sundayat 2 p.m. Basedon the songs and com- ’ "~ounuoz~ LVlusi¢~ anu as one OL ,resume its regular monthly. MainStreet." ’ me..~.antn~,nr ...... !;’rnnr’~tc l-ndim’ ihc threesinging cooks in "The series of showingsnext weekwith The story deals with a common[~ contemporary songwriter,’" "" th~ ¯ ...... Runnin " a science fisherman his adoring but I~.~ r...;.. I[nur vent’s’= off files( Happy VcJla;" ltita ~o- ingenious’ ’wife, and a ~"~":’,"~usicalhit will" have Dowell,a featuredperformer in [~"Silentfiction thriller, ~ndJan Kadar’s ...... a -, boththoveryfirstPJ&Bmusiesl "Adrift,’a newCzech film by the magmficontlyoesutlful stranger ~ four performances¯ .... atr tobt’s~lccartc "t, ypsy’...... as we as’ director of the AcademyAward- whomthe husband"pulis nude Thoatcreunder the " dtrectlo " " no( n ,h " ---- " ...... " " from! the river asshe is aboutto¯ M’I, n L~nn. q’h, wcdav Wnh8 at ~or,.a In afle :~ouno 01 IVlU~IC; winning"Shop on Main Street." CharlesBrown (Lazar Wolf,the "Slent Runnng"will open a drown.Eventually, the stranger= THISWEEKEND:" 7"h’°’3OFriday~a .....Febr’"~9 at ~’8’30 ..... and four-day engagementat the comes to dominate andl ,_,._~ ...... ,~, .... butcher in "Fiddler on the the Robert("Mann ’)re(man’s ; two¯ ’ pertormances’ " ’ " - ~atur: ’de y ’ ..0~.",’u ,~¢ ~’ ~lZ¯ rlllO,...... seen In Gardenon Wednesday Jau ¯ 17 ultimately. destroy . the. couple’s Feb. lO at7andlOp..m , ¯ ’ ,, andcontinue through Saturday, domcsttcequilibrium. An __ _ " to ¯ Fiddleron the Roofas well as ’ "I’Be-’ tWO"’ ¯ most ...... lamluar. laces .~n manyproductions of the Jan. 20. Directed by Douglas enigmaticfilm full of twists, Ulp,[t~ J~. Pj&Bandlcnces will be those of .... unit Pla e s Trumbull(Stanley Kubriek’s turns and puzzles, it features tH~,~nl~l- Roe Brown and Steve urmeetonJames t;omm...... y y r ’’ ~-red’ anu vrlneeton unoergrauuates special effects director on Americanfashion modelPaula " " lvlrs..... ¯ Brown’~Will ~ Deremcmw "ill ’1 ane ’ "2001")it is a "sci-fi" feature ’Pritchett in hor film dobut as the RJ[ DI~ I.ll ||II~D meet recently as’ Maria’ a u inMIv I sty and...... Lmda Shea"’ mysterious,mermaid. . III n ~1. I!1 I EL1- It ¯ ...... ,_ oom’P memnors oz me stag ng anu :. :.: whichalso doublesas a 90-minute spring’s proouctlon 01 1lie d~no;nc; t~harnc nf "/3klnhnmnl ~ ~: ecological commercial.Man’has Performancesare daily at ’ ... Tne two newcomersto the PRINCETONOPERA ASSOCIATION~ production of defoliatedhis planet,..andsent I ’ WARRFI’,/nFaT’rv....hwlt...... portrayal of the Utlo role in 1970s ...... samplesof all the critical flora g, ]tntp e~nt~T~. l"Mame"~Lr. "- -james a ur-iu - rJ&u~. ranks are. also. oolh "Carmen"stars NancyJacksonin title role.Jsn.23 performance and fauna to’ circle the earth in ...... "cetan already at McCarterTheatre will beflefit the MedicalCenter at giant orbiting greenhouses ¯ . -~-s-==== - -.J---~--- ~--~rl"nc"eta°"n"te~U’n~versl"t~’nobUn; " . ¯ Princeton. i SUN.at2PMONY ! hasfour PJ&BMusical roles to bcnmonseen as Jacquesin the piloted by astronaut-ecologists’ ...... /H~ 1ll~3[ imporlafl/, .... ~merican. " hlscredlt..... Curleymiastmonths "lneatremumc-~ ’ .....prouuctmu of"As Oneof them, played by Bruce ¯|rn s nee"Bonnie & Clyde* °’ "Oklahoma" ’ " ....~’ercnm in , , ’, [PI, J~YHOU’I[[ ..... ’ ...... n ,ouL]kelt"thlspastfall;aed Dorn,rebels when he is ordered -- wann ~in gton "cost o~hwr~s~m~.o~a0 Vlooler on tne ~tool, you g sophomoreHelen Rodgers, a cast Ope ra Association to destroythe contentsof his memberof last year’s Triangle geodesic garden; and sets course If’you’ve seenit once- ~et it Club prouduction of "Blue insteadfor outer space, deter- Bgainl minedto preserveat least one $1.50Adults Genes." Presenting ’Carmen’ last vestigeof theearth’s natural Best Bet For AnOscar heritage.His only companions on Holidayin that group. "Carmen"was also his journeyare two almost- SR0.Remains "Whereshe is thereis always oneof RosaPonselle’s favorite LADYSINGS excitement,"are the wordsthat roles and,as Igorrelates "It was humanrobots, whomhe teaches THEBLUES introduce Carmen to the an unforgettableexperience to not onlyto gardenbut also to play 7&9p.m. . (RatedR] For Jazz, Mime audience and when Igor watchthe great RosaPenselle poker¯ Sat.& Son. Kiddie Chichagovconducts the. Prin- coachthe girls forthe title role. I In the worldsof words.of the Matineeat 2 Standingreem only is available cetonOpera Association’s lavishhad not seen her performanceat NewYork Times critic Vincent "WILLYWON KA ANO THE at the box office for four up- productionofBizct’s "Carmen" Canby,"Silent Runnin[~"goes cHOCOLATEFACTORY" atMcCarter Theatre onTuesday, the Metropolitan Opera, but coming performances at Me- what I saw in the rehearsal well beyond"2001" in its satire Carter Theatreby jazz pianist Jan. 23, it will bcthe climaxof a roomindicated .howmuch life, on SpaceAge technology and, DaveBrubeck and the eminent loveaffair which has lasted a life- fire, temporamen.tand pathos did director Trumbull’stechnical French mimeMarcel Marceau time. As Mr.Chichagov recalls, she pourinto it." achievementsare miracles of Brubeckand his trio will return ’"Carmen’was my first opera, It is hardto imaginethat this ’ingenuity. to blcCartcrfor the first timein whichI sawat the ageof sevenat masterpiece which nowrates FromSunday, Jan. 21 through six yearson Friday,Jan. 19 at 8. the beautiful Operaand Ballot amongthe top five mostpopular" Tuesday,Jan. 23, the Garden p.m. ,accompaniedby special Theatre in Leningrad¯My im- ’ bporas(along with "Aide," "La Film Repertory will showJan ATTIC gueslGerry Mulligan. All seats pressions wereoverwhelming; [ Kadags"Adrift" :with English COCKTAILLOUNGE havebeen sold for the eoncerl, fell in lovewith it at first soundBeheme,""La Traviata" and ,subtitles), a joint Czech-USA FINEST CHINESE AMERICANRESTAURANT , includingstage scats. "Faust") was a failure at its productionwhich took Kadartwo PR[SENT~ andsight andhave been in love premiere in 1875 and led to COCKTAIL LOUNGE,COZY ATMOSPHERE All three performances by withit eversiuce." Bizet’s prematuredeath three years to complete.Theoriginal "The Genisls" MarcelMarcoau are completely After majoringin piano and monthslater at the early’ageof filming wassuspended, only 25 TAKE OUT SERVICE, CATERINGTO PARTIES soldout for Fridayand Saturday, compositionat the Leningrad 30, for in Igor’sopinion "There is per cent completed,when the Open7 Days-11 A.M. to 11 P.M.(Sat. ’til Midnight) fOR YOUR DANCING AND Jan. 26 and 27, including the Conservatory Mr. Chichagov not a singlehad note or scenein Russians invaded Prague in added Saturday matinee¯ continuedhis studies in Ger- it." August,1968. In the mannerof Nextto Prince Theatre ENTERTAINMENTPLEASURE Mareeauwill be rcturninl~ to many,and the U.S.A.’ at’the Ticketsare still availablefor Frenchdirector Renais, Kadar WEDNESDAY,FRIDAY and SATURDAY McCarterfor the ninth time Peabody Conservatory in the Jan. 23 production and mixes the past, present and U.S. Rt. 1, Princeton 452-2276 since his first appearancethere ¯ In 1951 he joined the reservations maybe made located:~t the in October,1955. BaltimoreCivic OperaCompany, through the McCartorBox Office McCarterBills o,EN underthe artistic direction of at (609) 921-8700.Proceeds will NEW DANCE CLASSES FREEHOLDMOTORHOTEl EVERY RECYCLE Rosa Pnnselle, and in 1.9,55 benefit the MedicalCenter at nowfdrraing becamethe regular conductorof Erinee!nn. Three Events IIOUII[ ~ FIIIIHOILI& DAY FROM THIS TAP BALLET TOE 462-3450 4:30 NEWSPAPER In Folk/Rock I/2 Mile Hbrt[~ of Freehold C;rcle Tickets will go on sale on SCHO’OL Polish MimeBallet Monday,Jan. 22 at the McCarter; ¯ OF..... boxoffice for three newevents in, Bctty’,iKctl.oc McCarter’s’folkand’ rock series" DANCE Is:: Wet::::It Series.... ": for the winter-springmonths. ’ LAWRENCEVILLEROAD, event in the McCartcrDance" SingerBoRe Midler will appear LIQUIDATION...... " The Polish Mime Ballet at AlexanderHall on Monday, ~i Series. Theatre,which visited Princeton 609)92.4-1840 in the courseof its first visit to Modern,lyrical andfrequently Feb.19 at 8:30p.m. in a. special PRINCETON,N.J.08540 erotic, the Wreclaw-based Washington’sBirthday concert¯ Amoricainlg~,wiltreturnlothe companywas developed in 19,5,5 Miss Midler, whosevoice has II stage of blcCarterTheatre for a ¯ f umml.= m. ~==xma¯ Men.thru Thurs. 7:15 & 9:20 single performanceon Saturday, by Heeryk Tomaszewski,who beencompared to t~at of Judy Frt.~Sa:. ~,8:o~ ~~o,to Feb. 3 at 8:30 p.m.as the next wasforced to rely on his own Garland)has been acclaimed as I;illll[t]:llll:/:llli:lSunday2, 4:~0, 7 8= 9:15 ifivcntion, since Polandhad no the first new"sU.’perstar" of 1W3. %u.s.m.I--a Nl=. ~. a T,,m*n/ SATURDAYJAN. 20- 11.AMt8 11 PM t~,adition of mime. By in- Her ¯first album, "TheDivine -- EXCLUSIVESHOW NG - Intime’s’Electr a’ corporatlng elementsof dance, Misshi," has alreadysold 200,000 NOW1st RUN! SUNDAYJAN. 21 - 11 AMto 6 PM gymnastics and ritual, copiesin the first threeweeks of Tomaszewski succeeded in" itsrelease. In Rehearsal creating his ownlanguage by On Saturday,Feb. 24, the HOLIDAYINN-PRINCETON Theatre Intime began means of movement,images, comedyteam of Cheech and Exit 8 ~l.J. Tpk. U.S. 1 at Kingston.& Plainsboro rehearsals last weekfor its lightandsound¯’ Chongwill cometo Alexander premiereproduction of the1973 Withintwo years of its in- Hall for two showsat 8 and It PlayIt AsIt Lays Jughandle.Tel: 452-9100 spring season, Euripides’ ccptlon,the Polishtroupe of 30 p.m. Their album"Big Bambu" "Electra," newlytranslated dancers and mimeshad won a . wasone of 1972’sGold Records.. LEADINGN.Y. WHOLESALERLIQUIDATING fromthe Greekby the director, Gold Medal.at a Moscowin- A weeklater, on Saturday, With Rush.Rehm."Electra" will open ternatinnal" competition,and March3, also dt Alexander,jazz .OVER 2000 ORIGINALOIL PAINTINGS, in Murray Theater on the received a subsidy from the trumpeter MilesDavis will Princeton campusFeb. 15, and Polish government.It has been return to Princeton with his TuesdayWeld Anthony Perkins LITHOS, WATERCOLORS, PRINTS, willplay Fob. 16, 17,22, 23, and24 acclaimedat innumeral~leworld. ensemblefor twoshows at 8 and as welt. festivals, including those of ~1p.m,. "’PlayIt AsIt Lays’is’a smas/!~lit. / It ranksamongthe ENAMELS,MINI-OILS, CARVEDFRAMES, Mr. Rohmhas appeared in Edinburgh and Berlin. The Da~’islast appearedin Prin- over 16preductlenswith Theatre company’sprevious visit to cetonin the fall of 1969.He is one best moviesl’~e ever seett Oneof the mostrewarding DIRECTTO THE PUBLIC! Intime, SummerIn’time, and’ McCarterin the fall oft9~4 was of the fewartists of the 1960’swho experiencesyou7/ ever havein a motionpicture McCartorTheatre in the past the only"one night stand" of its has succeededin combiningjazz theatre" four years. His translation was first Americantour¯ elements with contemporary Rex Reed specifically tJnderlakenfor the rock. AT ABSOLUTECLOSEOUT PRICES stage. "Electra" will feature EVERYSIZE FOREVERY WALt. FROM3 IN. x 3 IN. TO original musicby JohnSelleck . Prejudice Topic Of Film For Kids 3 FT, x 4 FT., IN COLORSAND SUBJECTS FOR EVERY and choreography by Lucy HarryNilsson, "ThePoint" was Graves. . Fred Wolf’s "The Point," originallypremiered on network TASTE-- ANYDECOR! WALL. GROUPINGS ARRANGED. Thetitle rolewillbe playedby regardedas the best animated television¯Its subjectis that o[ RozannaHart and her brother, featurefor youngaudiences since prejudice,and it tells the storyof Orestes,byDavid Gray. Unlike the Bee(leg’ "Yellow Sub- a mythical kingdom-inwhich Folk- C - ProductionsPresent~ mostIntlme productions, thecast marine," will be the next everyone has a point~ head CHECKTHESE LIQUIDATION PRICES of "Electra"includes more programn McCarterTheetre’s except a youngboy namedObl.io. ¯ womenthan men,as the chorus"Movios-fdr-Kids"series on: Bccausehoisdilferent.Obliuis FRAMED"LITHOS, in Greektragedy offers an ex- Saturday,Jan. 20, at 11 a.m. exiledto the PointedForest, wlth OVER500 OVER400 " WATERCOLORS, citing oppor(unityfor combining Withmusic and lyrics by the his faithful dog Arrowas his only ORIGINALOIL HANDCARVED movementand voice. eminent pop-rock composer companion. " PAINTINGS IMPORTEDFRAMES PASTELS,PRINTS BOgWATSON $5.00to $25.00 -$9.00to $28.00 $10.00to $30.00 SOMEHIGHER MUSIC FROM MARLBORO- withliis sou OVER200 Merle SOFA.SIZE BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED FRAMED " ’ RUTH LAREDO,Pianb ’ -at.so 24x 36,24 x 48 MINI-OILS JAIME ORIGINALENAMELS , " LAREDO,Violin ERIC,LURCH OILPAINTINGS $6.00to $12.50 " JEFFREYSOLOW, Violoncello ¯ ,=J~ ~ .3 $25.00to $60.00 $15.00to $60.00 ’~"~" and HOWARD ALSOLIQUIOATING :. -MOZART,.BusoNI,RAVEL ’ ~: 8 x 10 OIkS$ 5. $1216 x 20 OILS$12 - $35 12x 16OILS $10. $30 20 x 24 OILS$17 to $40 Department of Music Chamber Concerts - MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF FRAMED LITHOGRAPHS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY6, 1973 8:30’P,M. At Central BucksEast High.School~ at 8:30 i~.m... ¯qncluding works by Dufy, Chagall,.Dali,Pmasso, " ’ "Miro.etc " /" saturdaT, January 27th, 1973 FREE ADMISSION DEALERS INVITED " " ’, "’ , 10M¢COSH HALL. ’, " For your prolecllon as well as our repulal~on. sales d~e"advertlse~t TIcKETs:3, 4, ,5 dollars at all "TICKETRON"locations ¯P[am andat the door and conducted solely under the nameotCAMROSE ART. CORP., I ¯ view. N.Y’. assuringyou of lhe broadestselertlon, h~l~hestquality and i. greatestvalue: - Foe, FURTUeR.INVORMa~ION. Tm,nl,ao.m.:: 79,t-867z Or 794 = 85oo " . "i ". ," ’, "’ At.thec°ncertOffica(924"0453]°ratthed0°r"=.’ :! .,’~(Water-l~lastaphidslea[hoppers - , -IIOCKEYINVIEW’ . :’ ’m. ~r ’, ’ i " , :" ’~ ii~ Studio.On-CanaiArtists Exhibit " andsp~t~ebugsoff prank.Every "CoilegeHo~key: Vnlvers~ty of.LVJLllSellm : ’~, %morning! ~. versus Colgate .... ’"RealityExpanded a majorRex Gorelelgh, direct0r ofthe ’ UnlversRy,"wiltbepresented Inits...¯. shownow on exhibition at Studio on the Canal, and Hughle tl ,’~ ’ colorFriday, Jan. 26, at 9 p.m.nv e I Museumof the NationalCentar of Lee-smithof TwinRivers are two Afro-AmericanArtists in Oar-"of the three artists representedin ¯ programmarks the lSthme~ting F. chester, Mass., Theshow runs ...... - . "’. between the two powerful n r ’ ’ throughJao. 31. ~-~-~ " ’ " Eastern teams¯ TRENTON-- Info/’mationand, EldzierCarter, the third ar- DANCING, entry formsfor the NewJersey tlsts, :is a nativeof Chicago,Ill. EVERYSAT. & SUN.NITE ’ State Museum’seighth annual "RealtyExpanded" represents : i MARROE Art FromNew Jersey exhibition a small retrospective for the are nowbeing mailed to ap- three artists, eachof whomhas NOTTINGHAM.. ¯ :. : I.l.l proximately . 3,000 artists provenhimself a majorfigure in BAaROOM IPlN " representing all areas of the the blackworld of art. Theshow state. Theexhibition will open features both paintings and MamerSt.Hamllton~quara,N¯J nr prints. TheLargest Ballroom in the.East r-O$on~g’ March31 and continuethrough ¯ ’ WhhallBigeand~¯ June3. Majorworks from Goreleigh’s : SOUNDSOFTHE Jurorfor the exhibitionwill be ¯ ’Migrantseries", a project Sat. EddieShaw Theodorus Stamns, NewYork Sun.JoePayne8-12 City abstract painter, whoseown whichhas occupiedthe artist for ...... BIGBANDS works are represented in the ,the last 11 years,depicting the lot # Friday,Jan.19 State Museumcollection and in of the migrantfarm workers m ,, atALEXANDERHALL shows,galleries andcollections NewJersey are featured. Leo- ,.~ I,,r.,.~., Co,~umvvPt~vza~ (onthe princeton ctmpu=) "I worldwide Smith’scarefully painted works p,~...t ¯ "FRIDAY,FEB.2’8:00pm I’ BENNYSNYDER Anyartist 18 yearsold or older concern themselves with the r~vsa~avvaw~ "ncket$,*4.aS, 4.~0, ~.~0 ~S.S0 J wholives or worksin NewJersey alientationof.twentieth century ’ andhis 9 piece is eligibleto submitone entry for urbanlife. I~r~.~:u,,=m,n=.*,~,==,,,u,,~[,==,,= orchestra jurying. Worksmust have been Both Gorelelgh’s and Lee- " ’.’,.’.~, ’. "\ ,, ’.= stsrtingstgp.m, completedsince 1969and not Smithare offeringclasses at the exhibitedpreviously at theState Studioon the Canalduring the Museum.Paintings, graphics, spring and wintermonths. Saturday,Jan. 2() sculptureand constructions are a, acceptablewithin lira tations BOBSMITH’S outlinedin theprospectus. MEETbMIX Entries mflst be deliveredto SINGLES LAMPLIGHTERS.the Museumdurihg the weekof ¯ EVERYFRIDAY AT9 P.M. Feb.5. 17 pieceband A Governor’sPurchase Award CAROLLERLANES startingat9:30 of $5,000will be utilized to (In theGazeboLounsa) acquire one or moreworks from Routal.NorthBmnswick theexhibition for theMuseum’s Sta te Museum Displays Model-Coach N.,nourat,oc,,.,.’ fieRYWEDNESDAY permanentcollection. \ Ornatelycarved from ivory andwood and edorned with gems and precious metals, a magnificent LIVE MUSIC startingat 8:30 Adml.lon¯ $2.50 l;,,,tdtv ILnl~8~ modelof the 15thcentury coronation coach used by German Emperor Maximilian I w .be exhibted OatAcquainted Actlvltlez Welles’ ’Macbeth’at the NewJersey State Museum beginning Jan. 19. Loanedby Mr. andMrs. Stanley Swltlik of ForSlngle, Wldowed, Separatador j,]//~J~l~j(~t DICKBRMTENBAH Orso.Welles’ adaptation Prospertown,thereplica features four horses and 15 human figures in elaboratelydetailed costumes. DivorcedAdults. A Single evening StartsW=d., Jan. t7 Of Thespectacular museum piece measures more than six fe,~t long,18 inches wide and three feet high, munique, zodlfferent, It’sthetalk andhis Trio "Macbeth,"is is the secondof- CURTAIW8.~lOixen /.. faringof TheatreIntime’s spring Art connoisseurshave termed it a one¯of.a¯kindexample of 16th century F ranchcraftsmanship, of theSingles world. I nfo. Write: _in=L~l’t.£ THgA’rER , GeorgeC.Scott film series on Friday and P.O.Box 226, High.town, N.J. Open7 days a week 08520 or cell Helen - ~.n~,~."~’=UNffARIANCNURCN in LunchesMen. - Ffl. Saturday,Jan. 19 and 20. ~’ RAGE Banquetfacilities for (RatedR) 10-150available ’McCabe’.Next In CinemaSeries goo.,,..BB Evaning~7:25 & 9:30 Forreservations M’cCarter Thealre’s film morally denseaselther "Maud" films, concluding with the BALLROOMDANCING 1 883-9079or 882-9764 programwill offer two special or "Claire’sKnee." Rohmer’s recently-released"ChloeIn the ,~ = Afternoon."Like all thefilms in Anderson" U. S¯ RouteI showingsof RobertAirman’s "LaCollectioneuse"waseited-as HIGHTSTOWN COUNTRY CLUB CharlesBronson [ "McCabeand Mrs. Miller" this a Rindof "primer"for whatthe his cycle,*’It is full of the mind- Bet.Penns Neck & "MECHANIC"(PC) | Saturday,Jan. 20 at 7 and 9:15 Frenchdirector wasto achieve gamesintellectuals play in.order EVERYWED¯,FRI.&SAT. BrunswickCircle Plus p.m.The 1971film by the director later withgreater refinementas to rationalizetheir desires,"as :. UNDERNEW MANAGEMENT BurtReynolds I ~ (acrossfrom ¯Lawrence Shop. Ctr.) I of "Mash"stars WarrenBeatty he developedhis full cycleof six onecritic noted. DOORPRIZES ~ SNACKBAR RaqoelWelch I as a grizzled, small-timegam- "FUZZ"(PC) D P 1/’ Fri., - LeeMuses en Serle presents l bler whosebusiness is bringing Re i Sat.,Jan. 20 Jan.- Andy19 WellsEddie &James S Smt t Sat.& Sun¯ anti .... t I2:00-Don pleasureto the 1902zinc-mining ’ Wed.,Jan. 24 - Stroud’e"Big Little Band" Knottaas "The Reluctant Aatro-| town of Presbyterian Church ALICEARTZT, classical guitar naut" I (namedafter the.tallestbuilding Balinese Music RatedG I Dance, ’ ROUTE33, HIGHTSTOWN,N.J. in Recital Sunday,January 28, 8:30PM ¯ e in town).His co-staris Julia Adults,$2.00;Students, $1.00 UnitarianChurch nosedChristiemadameaSthewhofrizzled,coerceshard-him AreFascinating Theater ...... I~ ...... CherryHill Road,Princeton into’setting her up in business andsplitting the profits. When Thecurtain went up at Me- performanceand technique THE PRINCETON COMMUNITY 1973Series: Jan. 28- AliceArtzt, Classical Guitar their prosperousenterprise at- Carter Sunday af.ternoon created a concert thatwasmore PLAYERS Feb. 8 - FedlouShcbadi, Baritone tracts the’ attention of local revealingthe elegantly dressed exciting than the Cambodian Present Mar.4- RecorderEnsemble mobsters, Beatty’s choice Gamelan Orchestra of Bali dancers, whovisited McCarter Apr.I -G ardenMyers, Baritone Nowthru Tues¯, Jan¯ 23 becomesthat of sellingout, "or seatedin a templesetting. The last year. Thursday,Jan.18 . "BLACKCOMEDY" for ticketsand information on series, phone 921-6612 STEPHANEAUDRAN & gettingshot. effect wasstriking and wasall TheGamelan had its origins in Friday,Jan.19 8:30p.m. . ,,JEANYANNE I " I ’1 "McCabeand Mrs. Miller," the moredramatic whenthe Java:and4he-musicis. handed. Saturday,Jan.20 " ". .... ’= filmedon locationin Oregon,was orchestra,began ’to ~,play"the dew’hivia oral tradition. The ’..: LE BOUCHER hailed by the WashingtonPost as rhythmic’ and fascinating percussive orchestra, whichqS .... ", Sunday, Jan.21 ...... :MEEl"lNG-playwriting: the "most important AmericanBalinesemusic ’on the~ir highly highlyintegrated into the dance. ":"LIQUIDAT!ON "ThaSure’or" ornate instruments.Each nf the performance,features gongs,. 8:30p.m. JimMagnusen¯ Ra,.dPOmoviesince ’Bonnie and Clyde’." metallophones,cymbals, flutes, " Evenings&Sat. 7 &9 Director :Robert Altmanwas beautifully costumeddancers of ART SALE cited for his recreation,with Bali, enteringon’a raised plat- bells anddrums¯ In "Djauk",a Monday,Jan.22 AUDITIONSfor SUn. 4:30, 6:40 & 9 startlingaccuracy,ofthefrontier form,created additional drama classicaldance expressing the Tuesday,Jan.23 "HOUSEOF BLUELEAVES" FRI.,JAN. 19 - 5 P.M.TO 11 P.M. mythof America’spast. and the wholewas visually gesturesof a demon,the dancer - Wednesday,Jan.24 8p.m.Allan Pierce,director SAT.,JAN. 20 - 11 A.M.TO 11 P.M. On.Wednesday,Jan. 24, at 8 breathtaking, leads the orchestra,one the SUN.,JAN. 21 - 11 A.M. TO6 P.M. CHILDREN’SMATINEEp.m., the regular "Movies-at- Orientaldance is verydifferent cimtralpart is a contestbetween Li~eTheatre, Unitarian Church ut SAT.& SUN.JAN. 26 & 21 MeCarter"series continues with from our ownwestern ballet. Djaukand the drumin whichthe AT2F.M¯ Thereis notradition.of extension drumattempts to follow the (ChsrryHillRd.atRte.206) RAMADA INN CLARENCETHE Eric Rohmer’s"La Celiac- tioneuse,"the first of his "Six and elevation, muchof the improvizationsof the dancer. ~ WELCOME Rt.18 & School House Lane CROSS-EYEDLION MoralTales" whichalso include movementis repetitive, andit is This was again performed by "k Exit9, N.J.Turnpike RatedG the widely-acclaimed"Ma Nult sometimesdifficult to recognize Djimat whois considered the E. BRUNSWICK ¯75c FOREVERYONE Knee."As withmost of Rohmer’s Balinesedance Is essentially Thedancers and orchestra did Over1000 Original Oil Paintings ComingWed., Jan. 24th films, the story andsetting are rellgiousin nature,an offeringto not havethe .feedbackthat is traditionalina Balineseaudience ii !i~i i! *eeoc PLUSHAND-CARVED FRAMES AND LITHO$ ". SarahMile= familiar: two menand a womanthe gods;and for the mostpart =*~~ ~ %*:**:**~:**** , **oo eeoc**** ***e e**oo OFFEREDATABSOLUTE CLEARANCE PRICES RobertMitchum (HaydeePolitoff)sharea seaside movementis based on Indian and so the performancewas not in villa outside St..Tropez. The dance.Astrikingtechniqueof[hequite as electric as if onewere in HELDeVE R 4th WEEK NO AUCTIONNO BIDDING Balinesedancer is the prominentBali. Nevertheless it was an i, OILS8 x 10 TO 24x 48 RYAN’SRatadPG’ situation involvesa protagonist = ONEOF’l THE YEAR’S 10 BEST FILMS! DAUGHTER whobecomes interested in a use. of the eyes to-express afternoonof fascinatingtheater. i .--Judith Crlst, NewYork Evanin. 7:30 youngerwoman and ends up with’ ¯emotion.This¯ wasparticularly RUTtl LANGRIDGI i ! Saturday6:30 & 9:30 an older one.to whomhe was’ uemonstratea in the second from ~ to danceoftheevening"Baris.,,the -’~,~,’.:~;~%,,~:~:,.~,’~,,:~ ~11 lll~ ,. 5 *75 Sunday4:30 & 7:S0 linkedoriginally, BUCKS COUNTY ;~’~’ ’ ~Ti-;~tt:~:1 ,~-q~ : EVERYPIECE OF ART MUST BE LIQUIDATED Neither as intricate nor as symbolof virility and power.As PLAYHOUSE : ~" ~’~::~ "Ill .:,~"~l~" ¯ ’FREEPARKING dancedby’Djimat it was very ¯ ,~.,~~L,’;~ :~ :, : AT CLOSEOUTPRICES presents ¯. .:~. , ~ ..~ ~.%;. . . FREEADMISSION - PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED Severaldanceson.theprogram ~IOAN BENNETT : ~ ’ : werec/eated by the great daneer in ¯ t. Jl’:~~ ~! ~ ~:$.;-,, : . i." ~ .’.. : blario. In "OlegTambulilingam" BUTTERFLIES two dancersmimed the amorous :~:. A.~~ ~ ~~’’"" " HIGHTS THEATRE behaviorof bumblebees.It was ARE FREE At McCARTERTHEATRE, on January 23 at 8:00 p.m. ¯ . , , as a BBhefit Performance for PRINCETONMEDICAL Hightstown. N.J. 448-7947 originally createdtwenty yearn Thurs.7:30;Fri. 8:30 ¯ ago for Raka when she was Sat. 2&8:30;Sun.6 CENTER,’ sun(thru) thurs. 8 twelveand she performed it very NewHope. Pa. :| t’~x Jft : gracefully on Sunday.Although f’. ~ e.~p / ¯ fri. &sat. 7&9 mainlysoloists, with no group Forresen, ation call ensemble,the Balinesedancers (215}862-2041 " mat.sun; 1:00 \ .. Max von Sydow i "rage’’¯ georgec. scott (pg) , New Program Series opens Jungle Hftbitat On TV,52,23 This January Plans Expansion "AnAmerieanFamily,"a12- bers o[" the WilliamC. Goud.from the last dayot l~|ming,Dec. WESTMILFORD- R. Brian allows parking closer to the weekseries capturingthe daily family of SantaBarbara, Cal., 31, 1971. Hunt,president of WarnerBros. picnicarea for thosewho h~ve life of one Americanfamily share manyof their mostprivate "TheFine Art of GoofingOff," Jungle Habitat,-has unveiled lunchesand picnic basketsto begins Thursday’,Jan. 25, at 9 = momentswith the TVcameras, is exploredSunday, Jan. 21, at plans for a mhjorexpansion of carry. . p.m.on TV/52and TV/23. including the unexpected 5::10 p.m. on TV/52and TV/23. the drive-thruwildlife preserve [n additionto the abovecon- Theseries’, completelyun- collapse of the Louds’20-year Theseries attempts to define that openedhere last July. The struction,’ Jungle Habitat has staged, wascompiled from 300 marriage, goofing-offand to examinethe project is scheduledto be com- submittedplans for a three-stage hoursof film. Theseven mere- Episodeone begins with scenes social problemswhich arise from pletedin timefor the 1,000acre sewagetreatment plant that will workversus leisure time. park’sre-opening this spring. cost approximately$250,000:: Theart of the advertiser on The prngeam represents TV/commercials, Toulouse- "PhaseTWO" of JungleHabitat’s As for the streamthat runs weare also having Lautrec posters, packagesof developmentplan, Mr.Hunt said. through the Habitat, Mr. Hunt" detergent and b hug6gas tank Majorfeatures of the project said that its waters will be will be featured on "D~eams includealmost four milesof new treatedand purified in an en- a MoneyCan Buy," during "Eye to paving,two new predator-animal tirely separateand additional Eye,"Sunday, Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. co/npeunds,a re-routing downhill operationbefore leaving the on TV/52and TV/23. of the traffic flow, several new premises. Thet0-part series attemptsto exhibitsand ’attractions in the Otherimprovements to the sensitizethe viewerto aspectsof walk-through section, and park,not related to traffic flowor art in his ownlife. relocationof the entrance,to the constructionimprovements are: "Grand Illusion," Jean park. * Completeexpansion of’ the Renoir’s1937 film masterpiece Mr. Huntsaid the purposeof dolphin showpool and arena, about World War I will be the expansionis two-fold: to which is openduring warm telecast, Saturday,Jan. 27 at 8 alleviate the congestion and on weather; p.m.on Jerseyvision. traffic problemsthat occurredon * Enlargement of seating Erich yon Stroheimportrays local public roads on peak capacity,from 750 to 2,000in the suede& leather the autocratic commandantera businessdays during the past LooneyTunes Amphitbeatre; Germanprison camp in the season, and to makethe park * Twice as many public boots productionalso starring Jean i.:4’!i "’moreconvenient, attractive, lavatory t’acilities than now Cabin. WHITTLING"his time away, Ned France found wood carving a good~sfimedul:ing his hospitalstay. andinteresting to our visitors exist; -. bydof daughters A special programentitled during the comingseason." * Coveredbus shelters for those "How-towin the NobelPrize," Someof the features of the whoride the park’s Safari Buses; andmost of our attemptsto pinpointthe criteria expansionprogram are: * Twocovered pedestrian by whichthe menof Stockholm Whittling AwayHt spital Stay * Therewill be twoSafari Tr- tunnelsleading from the parking select, the Nobellaureates," ails, eachcontaining its ownbear, lot to JungleJunction, ’with the winterstock Sunday,Jan. 21 at 10 p.m. on Tonguedepressors have been. tongue depressors a natural friendson the nursingstaff." lion, and babooncompounds in existing sprvice road elevated TV/52and TV/23. at a premiumsince NedFrance medium for his knife and, after a Otherpieces went to his family the midstof the *’at-large"areas abovethem for pedestriansafety 10%To 40%Off of KendallPark was admitted to few tries, producedthe first of as Christmaspresents. wherenon-predatory animals of and case of access for service Appearingon the programare ’the Princeton MedicalCenter. Mr. France, as manypatients variousspecies are allowedto and emergencyvehicles; Lines Pauling, holder of two several jointed Pinnochiostyle roamfree. In the past, there was Nobel prizes and William Whilea patient at the Medical at the Center,was allowed home * Severalnew attractions and Center,Ms. France delighted his puppets.Tiny whales, airplanes for the holidays. a single SafariTrail amidstone "themed games" in a multi- Shocklcy whodiscovered the fellowpatients andthe Center’s and some intricate Intaglio ThoughMr. France had found hugeat-large .area. Thetwo new leveledtree-house; transistor. staff by whittlingthe flat, ’ah- carvingfollowed. his stay at the Center"pleasant," trails will be separatedby an * Strollers for infants ’and (3n Jan. 24, at 8 p.m. Jer- producingsticks. he waseager to be discharged. invisiblegame fence so that each wheelchairs’ for those ’who seyvisionwill presenta repeatof "It wasn’tlong before requests *’Myson is a boy scout," he onewill havean equalamount of require them. started comingin," Mr. France explained,**and I’ve promisedto animals. 4 ChambersSt., Princeton "VDBlues," an hourlong special ’hosted by .Dick Cavett. The A crafts hobbyist since recalled, ’*andI’ve managedto help himwith one of his merit * Lanes on each of the two childhood,Mr. Francefound the give .carvings to someof my badges- whittling." Safari Trails will be increased TENTCAMPERS programfeatures music,comedy fromtwo to three withthe center TRAVELTRAILERS and dramatic vignettes con- onereserved for,moving traffic, PICK-UPCAMPERS taining medicaland social in- ....¯ TARUSa TERRY ’ formation about VD.Broadway buses and emergencyvehicles. ¯ COACHMAN¯ COX and film stars JamesCoco and Now You Get A¯ Smile . Widerpull-over areas for closer ¯ TOUR-A-HOME TheWestminster RobertDrivan play a pair of VD viewing will be added and a JERACOm SCOTTY germsin a parable written and vtsitors whowant ta take more ¯ CAMPLINE¯ PUMA directedby Israel Horovitz. oneSafari’,viiidoSOvia a ChoirCollege Preparatory If C Flu nk In two-lane, one-way"express ar s spec tion road"back to the beginningof leaNT[ ’Y’ ChessMatch the Trail. Visit OURComplete DepartmentOffers The NewJ~rsey Division of January or April to further followingsessions’will be heldat * Jungle Junction(the walk- CampingStota EntriesStill OpenMotor Vehicles is conducting enhancetheir interactionswith motor vehicle agencies and throughsection) will be at the public relations seminarsfor the public," Mr..Marini ex- driver qualification centers end, rather than halfwaythrough All Levelsof Private plained. BARBER’S The Princeton YMCAhas motorvehicle agency personnel, aroundthe State. the Safari, and a separate en- CAMPING CENTER extended the deadline for as part of its continuingagency Membersof six agencies in Taught by the Division’s trance to this section will be andGroup Instruction.* registration in its openchess improvementprogram, Director .Bakers Basin, Burlington, training officer, the course available to picnickers. This HITCHESINSTALLED tournamentto Thursday,Jan. ’18. RayJ. Marinisaid. Flemington, Phillipsburg, focuses on basic concepts in gives park management SALES&’ REPAIRS Waller Brennan,Piano Thetournament is opento men, "All of our agents and their’ Trenton, and Washingtonwill public relations, principles of flexibility in regulatingthe flow U.S. HWY. NO, 1 LouiseCheadle, Piano womenand boys and girls and employeeswill attend a basic take the three-hourcourse today public communication and of visitors along both Safari SOUTHBRUNSWICK William Choadle,Plane will run oversix weekswith one coursein publicrelations during at Divisionheadquarters. The teehni¢~uesfor handlingcitizen Trails by makingit possibleto (NeWto Finnegan’sLane) BarryMartin Eisner, Classical Guitar match played per week by problem~."The sessions include route traffic into the Junction Nadla Koulzen,VloHn contestants in Swiss-style Sich=rdLudlumt Piano motivationaland instructional first, if tile drive-throughpart of ’~01-297-3049 Judilh Nlcosla,Voice pairings.The first pairingswill films as well .as classroom the parkgets congested.It also DianeRlver~,iPlano ,. be p0s[edop Jan: ~24’at the YM-i, ’ discussion. JaynRosenFold’Seistl, Flute CA.Matches r~ay be" pla~ed’h’t "Ourcourse emphasizesthe JoanCoulliefle Thompson,Cello the "Y" or by individual importanceof courtesyand ef- rlmolhy Zimmermsn,Organ arrangementbefore each sue-’ ficiency in handling customer ~WEARE ALSO HAVING A ...... ceedinEWednesday. January 17-27 transactions,"Mr. Marini noted. Trophiesand cash prizes will "It is designedto orient new Registration for Spring Semester be offered. Entries are madeat agency employees with the 1he YMCAoffice at an entry fee Division’s high standards of Phone609-921-7100, Ext. 64, or write: customerservice, as well as LouiseCheadle, Director reinforce these standgrds for PreparatoryDepartment MUSICAND SONG veteran employees,"he added. WestminsterChoir College Themajority of the training Princeton, NewJersey 08540 Raun MaeKinnon of sessionswill be conductedbefore Philadelphiawillsing, play piano .., : the commercial vehicle on *AdultPiano Class (forming this semester), . . .registration renewalperiod in Cello,Classical Guitar, Flute, Organ, and guitar o, "Caughtin the ’ " " : Act,"Tuesday, Jan. 23,. at 9 p.m. :>’;::¯ Marchwhen agency workloads (1) CACNAREL Piano,Recorder, Violin, Voice and .andSunday, Jan. 28, at 5 p.m.on are at a peak. PianoClasses (Electronic Piano Lab). TV/52and TW23. "’Caught in the "Wepa]’ticularly want our" (2) WINTERCOATS Act," is a weeklyprogram series agents and employeesto be bn the performingarts. prepared to maintain a high (3) MOSTOF OUR WINTER STOCK caliberof serviceeven during the agencies’busiest season,"M/’. Muriniconcluded. Don’t.miss it! -1 GLASSEXPERT William Iorlo is nextlecturer in Historical Safe Boating 10%To40% off Society’sTuesday morning series. CourseSlated FlotillaNo. 47 of the U.S.Coast at Guard"Auxiliary will. offer : a 5nLE Glass Expert Will Give coursein SafeBoating and Basic Seamanshipstarting Tuesday Jan. 30, at 8 p.m. It will con- Historical Societ2 Lecture tinue each Tuesday night WilliamL. Iorio, directorof the glass andwill illustrate his talk throughApril 24. [11. Classes will be held in the Iorio Glass Museum in withitems from his collections, ThePrinceton Boutique Flemingtan,will give the third in whichincludes" objects dating Northoffice buildingof McGraw 1he Princeton Historical from1500 B.C. to the present. Hill ~, Princetoff-Hig.htstownroad 2 CHAMBERSST. Society’sseries of lectures. His . Thelecture will be heldin the in conferenceroom C topic will, be "Glassthrough the l~lethodist Church.on Tuesday, Ages." . Jan. 23, at 10:30a.m. Ticke~s at Mr.torte is a well knownglass $1 mustbe purchasedir~advance blowerand engraverwho served at BainbridgeHouse, Coffee.will to his apprenticeship under his be served there at 10 a.m., 40g father. Heis an avidcollebtor of preeeedingthe lecture. MID- WINTER OVERWEIGHT?I TRENTON.t,~,~LI~E N,s~Ii%HTSTOW off LawrenceRd. F~’.e Dept. SALE 1252Lawrenceville Rd. PresbyterianChurch Route206 NorthMain Street Thursdb¥7:30 P.M. Tuesday7:30 P.M. PRINCETON Now¯ !n Progress the workbench PrincetonBaptist Church - ’OnAlmost Every [tern In TheStore WashingtonAve. & Rt. I. W’eanesc~ay7:30 P.M. " Join:. the Successes RUG-& ,FURNITURE MART YOU’LLMAKEIT THIS TIME! & ¯ MaintenancWhiledinting" lHilllTLlld~lll eap.robo.o/,.,m.,.od,o,..,0.i 9 ’ ~. . " nuuui., .reduction Ihi has boonp ovena ¯ IVY MANOR :SHOWROOMS notedUniversity¯ * 55State Rang (Rte. 206} Princeton, N.J.¯ g24.g68fi " n " ’ I ’- , . , NEWSTORE HOURS: Monday-Saturday, 10 am.to 5 pm. -LeanLine.me: ,ooo .¯..*~,.~, ..~..,.= Princeton ShoppingCenter 921.9100 , 1 .

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All Classified Advertising ap. SECRETARY I HOUSEKEEPER SUPERVISOR MAIDS pears in all" seven newspapers 1 HAVE AN OPPORTUNITYTel ’ I TEACHERS hospital experience preferred. SHARE WITH A MANWHOI SNACKBAR MANAGER-Op-I ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT -_ IMMEDIATE OPENING ood (farweekendsonl,n (clrculatian 24,400), The Prince- treasurers o’ffice. Responstb[e/ typing¯ skffis¯ reqmred.¯ Short~aand PHYSICALEDUCATION vWil[consider other sunervisory ~" ton Packet, The Central Post, WANTSTO START.HIS OW.NI portunity for right party. Foodl ,, oh~n~n,i,, ~,a! 124 Physical Education Teachers experience. Rotation of holidays ] For residence hall o~rated b BUSINESS.My cteamng servme experience desired but nell p.ersono, re. ~::~"~ ~’:~ ":’"/ no). necessary Some experience wanted in Venezuela Morocco and. weekends. Apply P.ersonnel[sherato PrincetonV~orp. o/1 Windsor-Hights Herald. The business in MercerCounty has necessary. 40 hour week. Ex-[ owerslneo position, uuues, in-1 helpful L~beral’ ’ companybenef, ts.’ n LawrenceLedger, Franklin News I volvo all as acts of the business ’ Brazil, Costa Rica, Honduras, On. ca, ~v[orcer Hospital., 446 Carter Road Rt. 569) 2 1/2 m los grownso and additional fr.anchisel eellent benefit program.Paidl managemeSl~o[,,~~ gm,ll r~o, roh TO arrange for an mterwewcall Guatemala, Jamaica and the ~euovueAve., .tremon: ~. a. I from ttopewell. Excellent working Record, South Somerset News m needed to supply the uerqand.[ hospitalization, vaca).ion bolidayl ...... Eastern Caribbean to work as Equal upportumty ~mpmyer.Iconditions, good salary. Apply in and Manville News. Ads maybe Weare the leader m profess|anal/ pay bonus and merit raises no/ orgamzation. Applicant must be 609-924-5900ext. 307. Peace Corps Volunteers. U.S. mailed in or telephoned. Dead- cleaning systems for homes,_.of-] calls, JameswayDiscount Store | l~yp..mtsgood. at details ano. excenenth vr,~,v~".....~’ ....nr~ar~nn,,n°...... ~vnr. Citizens only. For information ¯ [person or call executive flees, institutions, ane plants. "tnel SnackBar, Route130 near 571,/ Someflexibility in ours ..~ t~ ~,,~l. JANITOR-- Part hme. Weeklyl nous,~keeper"Mrs...... A. Sehulz~ line for new ads is 5 p.m. Mon- reqmred. Salary commensurate o: :.’~"LUY,~-’i call: BobMock: (212) 264-7123. w~’vo’’~’~’ ’ man who takes over part of my/ Hightstown N.J. with training and ability Ex- """~ ...... cleaning, flexible hem’s Twin| days if they are to be properly territory can start off in his ownl County Baptist Church, Kendall/ classified. Adsreceived on Tues- business after completetraining, reliant fringe benefits. Please~ A.NMpE2yUEA¯ OPPORTUNITY write box 2177 c/o Princeton k Park. 609-799-1836. day before noon will appear as orcanworkformewhilehebuilds Packet. Our employees know of "Too t as y Ads uphis ownbasiness.Call RaySa~er this advertisement. An Equal [ p.m. 609-393-5650 Service Master EXPERIENCED HOUSE-- must a II Opportunity Employer. FULLTIME. CUSTODIAN-- for ’FULLTIME-PART’rIME [ ~ Homemakers-Housekeepers Monday. CleaningSpecialists. KEEPER -- For small Montgomery Township School 1 rural estate vicinity Clinton, N.J. RATESare $3.00 for four lines District. Experience desired but GIFTSHOP sates and generalIj COURIEItproeessingfirm.-- For Princeton Night shift6 dalai p.m.! Homemakers, Upjohn Co,a subsidiary needs industrious of the or less for one issue or, if or- Five day work week includes not necessary. Good pay, all weekends. Excellent conditions fringe benefits, paid vacation. duties. Openings now for two [ .10 p.m. Musthe21vearsofageto|reliahle homemakers- dered in advance; $1.50 addi- or rightperson. References tional for two consecutive weeks Year round work permanent 2l.Pers°nableFt.’;timeladieS¯includesMUStone CaheeveningOVer609-924-~214. I drive c°mpanYll , ,.. cur/Good/homebenefits.| carehousekeepers duties, to providepart hme.routine" or Cocktail Bar. Ideal for Night Club. equired. Write stating age; ex- ART & MECHANICAL PRO -- position. Opportunity for ad- and alternate Saturdays. Part or issues, and the third insertion Traier Court. Large apartment. Busy and growingagency in anytime¯ Earna competitive rate ,erienee;salarydesired;whether vancement.Call 609-466-1400. time, 2 evenings and every & be fully bonded& insured. is FREE. Thereafter- each Highway Town. Also Pizzeria. ,refer sleep m or out. Other centralJersey needs a good Saturday - minimum20 hrs. In- consecutive issue only costs $1. $198,000.Good terms, ertinent information. Give ad- mechanicalboard person. Must be ContactMrs. Johnson, R.N. CLERKTYPIST - treasurers terview by appointment only. HOMEMAKERS/UPJOHN Next Increment of four lines 50 ross and phone. Addressa letter neat, accurateworker. Good Phone manager 609-921-6191, Liquor Store. $300,000 per year. ~: Kerry Company,1101 Victory salaryand excellentfringe office. Opportunityfor ambitious Trenton certts per week and the same person to learn the business Happy House, Princeton Shopping FASTEXPEI{IENCED FULL 728’~YcstStreet Apartments and Office¯ $160,000. Blvd., Staten Island, N.Y. 10301 benefits.Also need freelaneer to Ctr. " 609-396-3000 thereafter. Adsmay be displayed Easy terms. Country Town. workpart time in our office. Write managementof a small company. TllVlEassistant secretary needed. with white space margins and/or or phoneMr. Start Peskoff, Lurey Excellent typing and clerical Varied duties including dic- skills required. Applicant mustbe PART TIMESTOCK MAN - from taphone transcription. Princeton additional capital letters at LUCKREALTY, Broker TEACHERS Marks& Strasser~880 Geerges $3.50 per inch. Special discount 201-534-4300Anytime Rd.,North Brunswick, N.J. 08902. willing and able to assume 8 - 2, steady employment¯See Mr. office. Call 6(]9-924-6789for ap- TRACTORTRAI LER ELEMENTARY responsibility¯ Someflexibility in Funk at 172 Nassau St., David. pointment. rote of $3.00 per inch is avail- 148 teachers to work as Peace hours is required. Excellent fringe son’s Market. DRIVERS able to advertisers running the Corps primary school teacher befefits. Salary open. Please write sameclassified display ad for 13 volunteers in Philippines, I box 2178 e/o Princeton Packet. Experiencedonly. $5.74 per RESTAURANTFOR sale or Micronesia, Malaysia~ Sierra l PART-TIME COMPANION STATISTICALTYPIST -- ueeded hour. Steadyemployment with consecutive weeks or issues or wantedfor adult male. Must have Our employees knowof this ad-I immediately 2 week assignmentin different classified display ads lease. Clean,busy, profitable. Call Leone. Must be U.S. Cihzen. For vertisement. An Equal Op- NEEDED-- SOMEONEto clean overtime.Paid vecations, full 609-898-9340after 6 p.m. information call Denise Harvey: transportation.Call609-882-7788. portunity Employer. I house and babysit 2 girls Satur- Cranbury. medicalsurgical coverage. Liberal totaling 20 or more inches per {212)264-7124. [ days only. Good salary for pension. month, and who arrange to be qualified person. Must have J & J TEMPORARIES billed monthly. Boxnumbers are HOUSEKEEPER-- Full or part "UNBELIEVABLE"-- It’s new[ references¯ Call anytime after 2936U.S. Rt. #1 $120 extra. t me. L re- n fac lit es ava able. It’s exciting! That’s whatour girls HELP NEEDEDat the Wash-O-I 5:30daily. 609-921-6627. Lawrenceville Call Mr.Ed. Kennedy Owntransportation, references. are saying. They work any 2 609-683-5572 toll free¯ 800-872-4966 TERMS:25 cents billing charge HelpWanted Mat Able to keep store tidy andi between8 a.m. to 4 p.m. if ad is not paid for within - 10 609.466-1159between 4-6 p.m. evenings of their ehoice and earn handle coin-up cleaning¯ Every’ in excessof $80.-$125~per week¯To. Sundayall year round10-5 609-921- days after expiration of ad. 10 qualify for unusual position call 9785. SNACK BAR HELP - Days and per cent cash discount on classi- 609-924-6362collect, Mr.Callei. No weekends. Excellent benefit EDUCATION fied displayads if bill is paid by HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. experience, car and phone program. Paid hospitalization. [ MAJORS BBA’S,MBAtS the 20th of the following Responsible and cheerful for ForAllNursin~,~a~,~ necessary.I vacation~holidaypay, bonus and famdyw[!h 3 .children. Prwate I Expdnurses, aides & companions¯ 905Education Majors WANTED month. Situations Wanted ads room anu earn m house very near I Hourly or Full T me Bonded merit raises paidlife insurance¯l 267Business grads are payable with order. The town Drivers license and [ Insured Largest 1-1~m,,.t~o~-=t~ MOTHERS-- If you can’t work in Apply in person, no calls. I to serveas wantedto workin newspaperis not responsible for references reqmred. Call (609) I organization in the . factory or office but wouldlike to Jamesway Discount Store snackl SouthAmerica, Asia, errors not corrected by the ad- 024-8817. Call 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. YOUARE NEEDED NOW! 10 yrs I earn $1,000before Easter, Call 609- bar, Route 130 near 571, Hight-] PEACE CORPS Africaas & older Concerned about 259-7143. stown,N. J." vertiser immediately following pollution?Nutrition? Builda safe: I the first publicationof the ad. .... Homemakers-Upjohn secure future for yourself anu VOLUNTEERS PEACECORPS BUSINESS OFFICES: The 28 WestStreet Trenton othcrs Call 609-924-0639for in- NURSESIt.N.’S | in Thailand,Ghana. Venezuela, VOLUNTEERS WANTEDMATURE WOMEN-- 609-396-3000 terview with Mr. or Mrs. Giles. Full or part time positions¯ Samoaand 38 other countries¯ Princeton Packet, 300 Wither- experience in Homemakingfor REPRESENTATIVES -- for Rotation or permanent3 to It and Gainvaluable experience setting spoon St., Princeton, N.J. showing early American Mustbe U. S. citizen. Forinfer- work as a visiting homemaker II [o 7 sh fts avai able. Evenin marioncall: upre.ups, corporations, credit 08540. Tel: 609.924-3244; The homehealth aid in Princeton area. reproductions on party plan. Good shift~, 12%bonus¯ Night shift 10 unions.Assist smallbusinesses Central Post, Building 3530, Opportunity. to earn extra money WHOEVERWE TAKE ON FOR commission no investment. bonus. Excellent fringe benefit~ andestablish long range economic TYPISTS & SECRETARIES-- ColonialPitcher 201-254-5559. DENISE HARVEY Room202, 3530 (Route 27), assist famdiesin need of help in neededimmediately in Hopawell- THISJOB has to be a good typist, Salary based on experfence. Appl goalsat all levelsof government. time of crises¯ Starting wageon but there is a lot moreto it than Personnel¯ Of nee Merce Forinformation call: Kendall Park, N.J. 08824. Tel: Princcton-Pennington& Cran- Hospital 446. Bellevue Ave (212) 264-7124 201-297-3434; Windsor-Hights pay scale $2.17 per hour plus bury.Long and shortassign- that. If youlike the library, editing BOB MOCK rmmbursementfor transportation ments.Top pay, no fee. and organizing reports, all the Trenton N. J. Equal Opportunit Herald, 140 South Main St., cost. Part time work available¯ better Wewould he delighted if Empoyer. (212)264-7124 Hightstown, N.J. 08520. Tel: EXPERIENCED-- Beautician. j Please call 609-924-5862between 8 J & J TEMPORARIES you have stone. In short it is a 609-448.3005; The Lawrence a.m. - 4 p.m. to arrange for an diversified job in a mediumsized IPart time preferahly Sats. Call 2936U.S. Rt. #I A-1 ¯ Ledger, 5 Franklin CornerRoad, interview. Lawrenceville consulting firm with international NOFEE CHARGED PART Lawrenceville 08648. Tel: connections. For more in- ¯ 609-883-5572 formationcall 799-1200and ask for 609-448-7999.~ WEMAY HAVEJust THE TEMPTING:~,, .... 609.896-9100; The South Sum- WAREHOUSEWORKER needed. Personnel. " ’ .. : ~ JOBYOU’RELOOKING FOR TIMEM/F TEMPORARY’":" i erset Newspapers, 240 South Apply Mach Lumber Co., Ine. SECRETARYJR. Male & Female 4 hoursa day, 5 daysa week. TASKSll Main St., Manville, N.J. 08835.isouth Main fromStreet, Hightstown) Windsor (2 miles Tel: (201)725-3300. SALES Skilled & Unskilled Musthave general clerical ex- choose your hours SALESGIRLS perience. Time on your bands! A NewJersey State HAYES& LYONS Tra~nlng& EmnloymentService - high rates - FOODSERVICE part-time day sales position is ASST DIRECTOR RuralManpower Service PBX OPERATOR PersonnelAgency just the stimulent you need[ FULLTIME -- no fee -- Bus¯ O,n0rtunitiesI"1" !For 357 bed teaching hospital. TheChildren’s Hour 11 to 7, Saturday,Sunday and i Exper enced n institutional or For GenuineJob Assistance Comechat with us today or Phone609-586.4034 hotldays,plus vacation leave. -- imilitary mass feeding iucluding call 609-924-5300 for ap- MontgomeryCenter 609-448-1053 downwith Ioption. 201-534-4300[ adminLstrat ve duties Salary I Princeton- 921-6580 LIQUORSTORE -- $300,000 yr.; prod. u.ction,’ s.uperv, isiont I pointment $100,000rims stock. Suburb29% t scnonuung,sanltauon ann general I Trenton- 394-8141 R:es.33 & 130at WoodsideRoad DIETARYTRAY GIRL BAMBERGER’S Call 924- 9700or 443-1050 Robbinsvitle.N.J. 3 PMto 7:30PM, 5 daysa week, ’ ppen. ~:xeeuent fringe henedts. for appointment someweekends involved @ tSubmit resume to: Personnel l PrincetonBhoppin s Center EARN$200 - 400 per. me. part- D rector Mercer Hospital 448 ] Princeton,N.J. THE MEDICAL CENTER TEMPORARIES time fully diversified busmess lBellevu~ Ave Trenton ’N J NASSAU An equalopportunity employer AT PRINCETON,N.J. 82 NassauSt., Princeton from’ your ownhome. Call (609) 1 08607. Equal ’Oppartunity Era’-’ PLACEMENTS 253Witherspoon St. 08540 448-1519. player. (609)921-7700 924- 9201 NURSES, R.N. by bea hunt EqualOpportunity Employer 113 AlbanySt., NewBrunswicl CCU AND OR 249 - 8301 ThePt’inceton PacketNewspapers SouthSomerset Newspapers P.O.Box 146, Some~ille N.J. Thesetwo full timepositions ere 300Witherspoon St., Princeton EXECSEC ...... $150 924-3244 (201)725-3355 availableon our 11 to 7 shift. We offermodern facilities andexcel- Fashionis Funl lent workingconditions plus ex- STENOG...... $125 CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING FORM cellent salary endbenefit pro- grams.Salary range $4.50to TYPIST...... $100 BELLOWS- seeks an unusual person of good $4.99per hour. taste and ability to join the selling staff of our NewYork firm relocating in fashion department. Good salary(profit shar- Part timepositions are available Princetonhas openings for ener. ing plan, hospitalization benefits, liberal em- onell shiftsand units. getic-intelllgentapplicants in at- ployee discount. No night hours. No exper- THE MEDICAL CENTER tractive,dynamic office. ience necessary. All replies confidential.’ AT PRINCETON,N.J. 253Witherspoon St. 08540 (609)921-7700 FeePaid Call Mrs. Wick, 609-924-3221 for interview. Career Crisis EqualOpportunity Employer ¯ 221Nessau St.924-3030 To be Fired.Out, Phased.Out,Merged-Out or Aged- Out ¯ (or 8oxed.ln)can frustrate a giant of a person.You may i ’ 4 LINES-! INSERTION...... $3.00 be an expert in your ownfield, but an amateurwhen SECRETARY TO OPERATIONS MANAGER (3 Insertions- no changes)...... $4.50 seeking the right $15,000to $55,000CAREER posi- .~hco Paid’iaAdvance) t f billedadd .25 tionl For 27 years NESINChas matchedand marketed Active, informal managerin small expandingeduca- degreedand non-degreedExecutives. Managers,Super- tional servicescompany requires a full timesecretary 210 NassauSt. Princeton,N.J. CLASSIFICATION...... visors, etc., to industry. Tobe an UN-frustratedHAPPY with persistence and a mindfor details. Typing -TO-WORK,HAPPY-TO.HOME (again) man shouldbe good.Shorthand useful, but not essential. Call - (NoObligation) - Write NAME...... Mustbe able to completeroutine assignmentson own NATIONALEXECUTIVE SEARCH, INC. initiative. Pleasesend resume of your experienceand PLASTIC CHEMIST Twin Rivers TownCenter salary requirementsto: ADDRESS...... 104 AbbingtonDrive Hightstown,’N.J. 08520 OperationsManager 609- 448- 8850 Rewardingand challenging position available for an aggressive THE CENTER FOR tecl~nlcally - competentindividual whoenjoys bench work in a TIMES...... PAID...... CHARGE...... PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT creative atmosphere. ARTIST P. O. Box 997 CLASSIFIEDRATES Somerville, N.J. 08876 p-Individualwill reportto vice-presidentof researchand develo All ClassifiedAdverthing appears in all sevennewspapers, The~ineeton Wehave an excellent openingat our WorldWide Head- mentand will be responsiblefor formulatingand carrying out Packet,The Lawrence Ledger, The Ce~tzal Post, Windsor-HightsHerald, quartersin Lawrenceville(Princeton), N.J. for an all. researchand developmentprograms and dealing with applica- TheManville News, The South Somer~t News, and the Franklin News- aroundartist. Thesuccessful candidate must have a tion of fillers andpigments, principally but not limited to Record.Ads may be magedIn or telephoned.Deadline for newads is5 goodsense of graphicdesign & wouldbe responsiblefor SECRETARY- GIRL FRIDAY plasticsindustry. p.m. Mondayif they ere to.be properly classified. Adsmust be Ground floor opportunityto join a major cancelledby 5 p.m. Monday. preparinglayouts, tight comprehensives,illustrations & somemechanicals. A knowledgeof advertising produc: internationalconsulting firm openingnew An awarenessof latest industry developmentsand a dynamic RATESate $3.00for four lines or less for oneissue or, if orderedin tion techniqueswo-ld be useful. officesin PrincetonJunction Office Park on andpractical problem-- solving approachare importantattri- advance;$1.50 additional for twoconsecutive weeks or issues, andthe or aboutFebruary 1. butes. thirdinsertion is FREE.Ti:eteaftet ¯ cucl:’consecu tire issueonly costs $1. ’Nextinc~emcot of four lines 50 eanlaand the samethereafter. Ads may be Qualifiedcandidates are invitedto call for an interview Must be personable,willing to think and dhphyedwith whitespace me,gins and/or additional capital letters at appointment. becomeinvolved in diversifiedsubject matter $3.50per.inch. Specialdiscount rate of $3.00per inchis erasableto witha smallgroup of congenialprofessionals. REQUIREMENTS edvertherscunning the sameclassified displayed for 13 consecutive J. E. Allen. 609-921-4400 weeksor L~ues~ differenteisssifled displayads totaling 20 or mose Top officeskill6 required. Excellent salary inchesper month,and who anange to be billed monthly.Bax numbers based upon previou0background and exper- Bachelor’sor Master’sDegree in Chemistry onedollar extra. E. R. SQUIBB ience.Please write in confidenceto: ¯ 5.7 yearsextensive experience in the fillers andpigments industry TERMS:25cents billing eht~ge if ad is not paidfor within- l0 daysafter Mr. William Trapp expirationof ad. ! 0 per centeash discounton classified displa~ ads it bill & SONS,INC. Kurt SalmonAssociates Forconfidential interview, please mail resumeand salary history h paidby the 20th of the followingmonth. Situations Wented ads ~e 350Fifth’Ave ~- Suite 1800 Route200, Lawrenceville,N.J. to J. M. Anderson,United Sidrra Division, POB1201,.Trenton, payablewith order. Timnewspaper is not responsihinfor criers ndt NewYork, N.Y. 10001 correctedby the advertiserimmediately following the first publteatinnof (nearPrinceton, N.J.) N.J. 08603 An equal opportunity employer Localinterviews will be arranged Eqllal Opportu,lity EmHoyer

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Help Wanted HelpWanted He,p Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted [ / He,p Wanted House Sittin, / Personals WANT’T"~D - ~IVER -- [ CLERKS-- Needed in Highstown ’ . .. " ...... OPENING FOR AMB ITOU I,SI ~- ...... KEYPUNCHOPERATORS- Fu Avc~m ram m~to mm’e th,~landCranburvShortassi~,oments RESPONSIBLE 3S-year old malel’Call NEED HOTLINESOMEONE 609-024-1144 TO TALKTO? male/lemale Must oe IS yrs. ann ~w.u~.:’ratty ex- ~.v,, ~...... ~. ~ ...... "" ° " " ¯ , ¯ YOUNG¯ MAN -- 18 Yrs or over IL,c, uAb or part time day or evenin s, bi bill.hangovers from the~/ available after¯ Jan, 271h for nightly 7 p,m. - 12 midmght, haveaN. J. Drversheense. Full with dover’ ’s license for 19"/3 patience preferred,. Must be ae-, Ex rience neeessa ry, refera~ H0~ldays. Earn extra cash as an housnsttttogwithin 30 mln, driverl or part time. Call (609) 924-6766. in a roximatol I curate typist. Probate & real, onpe the IBM129 or Utq~AC1700 Y J &JTEMPORARIES . . __ season. Beg . p Y . AVONRoprssentative to get free 2936U S RT 1 of Princeton. Please write -- Apr I’ th28 unhl ...... L;~or Da orlY estate_ ...... experience helpful 609" 259-" set ’es, Excellent working con- ..,~,,b~..,,...=~. f~unnu,. ~m.~./ Lawrenoeville’ " ’ # Fankhauser, Bo x 16 ,9 Rocky ’ IHal.LAWRENCE PLANNED longer h avauanle,.ymstnelv*~u~’~-oo’*~, dtonsCall 600.452-2266 for ap- ~ ...... " ...... / ’ N J 08553 or call 024-1258.’PARENTHOODCLINIC, Wed, CONTROLCLERK - Ior P rm’ -de P. endab e , resuons¯ ...... bm ~erson Pointment, ’ / 600-883-5572 "’ la[ternouns. Call 609-883-3399. cetoedata processing serv ce. 3ru ano WUlIO[~tO star~ uar=:t mtliu morning uuriogI certain times of ~ shift I p.m. - 7 a.m. Aptitudefor " math nece~ry Good benefitScall season. Ap..pllcations taken Iro~01 || I / ~-~4as" for ~n~°ernd~ ~v°nnate~te~n~r~nUrS~°rY~7’~4 N.URSER.,N,.- fu!l time or ~rt P, ART:TIMEteeehers .& graduate ~Lc~tMa~v%Vn~gbvS~aHstOwO~ds;d I ISOTOPETECI|NtUt.~N IM~ICwAoLrSnTU?~nNTM’e~ris~l~et.~m| ~2C?UNaTnEo~pG~On~tPySt~-eW~oU~ ¯ 08540. [ ;~neh~sxc~en~s;~ro~nt~In;Ups ~tu°eno~’enl;~rnar}°ona’~°a~Pa~Y Registered¯ nod/or minimum_.21[,’C:s~tlo~;ffport~.% ~ e ¯ scoeelRegional’ ranuatoSchool - 15[se~ict sty i fo %’ ,~°~, / ma’. ctire ’ -nurse to return to active students or teachers to assist our ..... =..~ ,~..m..~um. nn =Jhn!Pvs] ,,...,.$ years experience,=...... i¥1us!. t;. ~r,,. Be ame ntisto I through March. Call Dr, N, [atmosphere of warmth & trust? PART TIME WORKER.to do only. uall 609-924-9000 for ap- manager in contacting parents !~r=’~s~"l~tai~r:~o~’.~’~e~’,l ~l’=~r~’o.e=n"~or’~l~ta~fsco~t~c[IPauker,014-949-6300, :JoinWith us. 600-448-5727. [ pomtment, w.tthschool ~,ch[Idren mann ~3me~263. " ’ general.eleanu~ .ar..ouo~ pr!nt INSURANCEGIRL ~‘’ ’ ~ Pera~mn~l¯Director, Mercer[ [ snop. rrlneeton yrmung.~Lo,l/o / ~’s%"’~=’~"%~ =° --~ °, [~ ,n,u~,.,.,---:,-~ ~.~~ ~-F~vue~,~ .~na.~’/ Ave t I Alexander St. Princeton N.J. ni o ortunJt to hospdal assocmhoos, day our-, I hU:#(~lUea~nafdrUan~]:%f~iPe¢ of !~Yge{ -- ~nn~%S,,ToJ%YuC?~fSv, e~t~’6~i4g4h8 8~" ’ | E:’q~u;l"(~pl~ortunit’;E~nplo;er:-’-’~ ¯ I HIGHTSTOWN PLANNED r~/P PACTORy holn annlv corporation Excehent/ SECRETARIES/TYPISTS for s, ,~ ., " / / a ...... L_ , Dav~onIndustries 3TwinRiVer’s remuneration, l~refer insurance[ evening work inpleasant office on ALERT ENERGETICnWOMAN-1 / M[lilOUgl;(]mel][~ ~ge~C~Yr°rdi [PMAnRdEaNTHeOO~s3~~ ~v~.n~.%La~NI&.44~a. Drive, East Wmdsor. ~ g Y P MEDICALASSISTANT forbusy[Preville, SOS[ateAgencyMayfair[ hourly salary. Please " call send[ resume to box’ 2t79co /~ICLEANINGLADY--wantedfor|ROCKYHILL COOPERATIVE doctorsoffice in .Trentonarea¯ I House,Deal Road, Oakhurst, N.J. Boa Huntfor interview¯6O9-IEXPANDING PUBLIC corp PrincetonPacket, 18-10 hours a week¯ A reliable|NURSERYSCHOOLisnowtakiogICoMMERCIAL-INSTRUMENT Pleasant:surroundings’600-393- 1 07755.Call 201-531-5100, [ 924-3716~l needs bright gal to fill generai [ thorough worker could have[a~pl cations for Sept ’73 for a[J [ PILOT- offers cross country ~,J~.s nu ~. 1 office position. Sometyping good / steady job for manyyears. Mus.t[ cldsses Ch dren that w I be 3 by [ flying asp!stance, trip phoniog, Isalary package. Located in Twin [have own transportation ancl/Dec. 31st are eligible. Classes arulmap ~olain~, raaio tuniog, - I -- [ ap- KEYPUNCHOPERATORSlrefercnees’ Please call 609-440-[available for 3 & 4 yr. olds. Con-[ companionship. ¢~00-921-7985. SECP.FTAItY CLERKWANTED male for/ POSITIONS OPEN- Executive Rivers. 609-443-3000 for / Nassau Delicatessen Call 609 I director of Day Care Center - to I pointment ...... ~[ 7662. ltact Mrs, Giles nger (2011 359~| ¯ ’" ’ neeaeu ~or ;ira snnt t:onvemeeuy 5364¯ VARIED INTERESTING 19241802 [ carry ’ni Oution Daadm~ strat of y ~oeaton...... rrmeeton Olllee’ .... P.;x.i~’] [ { position in small octave prestgei / " " l Care uen- tar plan & e xecute’ ..... : .’l / . - [ -- employment agency¯ Pm "rmce ton / " r m bu" ors recommend’ -- permnce ormerrea out wimng tel -- l [ l prog a s, ag [ train J~xcellent in-"ran - ’ " - area,.Mu.s! .have gOO:rstnYaP/i~g ~ [ ~olifuieS m&entsPr?id~eiIoerad~er~heiPe.~ MACHINE OPERATORS. --[benefits Call Mrs Grant ";00.4~2e I RECEPTIONISTfor doctor’s| NEWSER.V..[CE...[n. Prioceton,| FREEPREGNANCYTESTS attrocdve telepnone p ., : ~ , I Prouuetion workers lor dgnt 1 2800 ¯ ’ - Y. / .... / iteq e ’ "loffice in. Princeton. ¯ Somet--io #F 5, / Lawrence west wlnnsor, r-;verYl us a~i~itmaen~erhe~ [ " )c . __ ~ ~ ~, . ~] pe ~ ¯. .... Y. [ holidays¯Call 201-297-4747Eterna I iBex C-21 c/o South Somersetl Nutrition Ce er . 13 , ea / ,;~-~’~o ..... , Ito tsox 2m~ c/o rrmcetonracket. Care~enter - to pmn ~ connuct| PrecisionsCo U S h~v //1 I BOOKKEEP~ ) ....;o),l ~ ...... ’~= u~,,,;uo i llightstownwhere you can help[ ’"~’~’"==" )" ’ I, .... .) ¯ ¢. , --~.. - .u .~@o~,, ,.~,.~e.~.~, ,.=..sv .=~t m.. ¯ u ’ SWITCHBOARDOI EItATOR [ ]da ly actwRxes for ehddren ] MonmouthJct. N.J, [ accounts receivable Exoeriencelo8835" - :[yourself to health. [ / /super:vise teaching s[all.[ ’ t nece=~nrv u.,~.,.;, .tt;.. ;,~1 ’ / l ’ EXPERIENCE NECESSARY¯ Requirements: Bachelors d =gee | " ’ p~ ,,--),,- )-]n.~o , ~.qn a.,~l | -- [ Pes t on nee yes shift work and] I in early childhood education, Send [ I sal’ar~y~"d;ll’~:’9~6~o’ ...... I ...... ] e MOTEL - ¯ ’ " 1" ¯ ICb~KK - T¥1" I-T:~ Begmm " ’ng| I ...... o| D^,,.,~-’,llil..~ weekends.....Full CivilService lresumesto’ BetterBeginnings.[ SOUTH s’ BRUNSWICK n il in ~v...n.un ur ~~.u~.m~c,o [ Ddl dill Ilfldll. bensiitS Contact Personnel 0[- W ’ Day Care Center 150 Maxwell . ousekeepe,h r. part time, own [ clerical¯ osltloP .....ava able [ REFLECTIONSA c laro-’s face NewJersey Nouro-affeNrTEoDvs5SO~sIEaOwNeEk.t°aJe°:k3]Ave.,Hightstown, N.J.O~520. )~rans.,reuame. 201-297-4422. lacc°un~ng. °t=x~ce~;t°~ta ~,raa~e]picturehook aboutworki’ng/ ¯ PsychiatricInstitute. Box 1000,| & 9.Mus’t be ableto dri’ve~andl l I ~ l[’n~u~es’o~et~[n~°~;o~’en~;f~;[h~o(hers. Send $3.50 to ]dentR~[ Princeton,N.J, (609)466-0400. I prefer own transportation Calll [ . . I [.,~.... .~_..~~.~’.o.~ .~.oo=.: IPress 817Rt. 200 BordentowoN.|SOLID BRASS . NCR cash AoE ualq pp0 ortunit YEm P loY er 0000244634., . , . " PARTTIME ear/ morning worK, = ...... J. ’ ’ ’ register, circa 1909 Excel ent "l NURSESA..ID,.Sandd°mestic.helpl Call Volk Rug ~esning 609-440.[I~ARNEXTRA MONEY WITR [ealu12r~RoetPeset(6e0049~:41r2.4’An/ [coodition,$150 firm Ca1609-466-: I wameu. ru~l anq..par_t .U.me 0120. /AVON-- for those secret "ex-I,~l PP y p .v . [ [1739or 460.2840. I [ ras,,yourhouseholdbudgetwon,!l ] l opennl~s on a~[ stalls,, t;au Ior [ [ [ appo)ntmem I s-~ or In person,[ ~0 a low Have more money to spend[ [ [ AlPeP~egi~r~d.,R~tg~ts(~ntenr,’ Ajp.,[ e~er~en~eSV~i.eferred.Must ha~’(~ ~hp~o~VatYmeYn~U~v0~.~2.sC3ar°r anl ~i),,.ti.ns Wantedl N~nVesSseoMEST~d~reb.e,gsin~oSu°°enlCARSEAT, carriage, 2 seater LABORATORYTECHNICAN J v t ¯ .. ¯ ,~~ .M. v Experiencenecessary in ceramic, ~"- ": --mc~-’~:~%Td.’-,~,~’-~.’~009.440.7030. [ transportation= tall 201-755-0000,[ [ [ ...... ;....~ )~t,~ m,~hw.v~/’[ stroller, crib with matt., high products, bui dng ma(eriais, or[ ~trea¯ [~ or, av p .. ~",¢= ~ ~us"~-u " uu~"’1[ ! ask for Mrs. narnano. / 1 ! .’-."-,’:.-:."-~j ~=...... ~;"-" .~;,I chair dressing table plus other - ¯ ’ . ¯ msc. baby Reins. Water bed w~th morgamc chem stry For ~m-] . [ [ ’ . stimulatm environment plus .. medmte mtervmw apply m GIRL CRtLD CARE LAWREN " a py heater brand new coodRion Call ,,.vr!ting stating quali[icatlon~ to TgoodOworklnconectmn beoefits Apply indept perso ~ IEN Expanding * WOMbusiness EN * CrequiresOUPLES hoursPART exoerieneed TIME TELLER or will Flexibletrain. crier ehc ~lldren uals h p/ / ii CEVILLE- Myhomo " Days, n iodiv~duals" " at ease we?lh tsarm anyhme,’’ (600) 443-55~. ’ P’rlncetoourgamcs inc u,-- - - ’ ’ " or n ghts Call 201-297-6066or 201-297-9144...... j ’~}6.40’ q macnLum~erCo Windsor Road, I aclu t anal management Start.] Ca Mr "Mazer 2Ol-247-7800. / CUSTODIAN I weeKenas I [ BOX~ZU .....rrlncOtOll t~~ Windsor0 N.J. " |’ part-tlme" from your nome, Goorl ’ | [ Mar~/.ann,600-596.0393 for more[ [ I ...... ’ .... Ii raceme,pros opportunitytel [FOR ROUSEKEEPINGDEPT. [detaus. ’l -- I ~-- /WANTED’HOUSEKEEPER. I develop financial security. Furl [Dayshift 8-4:30 full time. Ex-j l I [ [iveio -rivate room tv use oil appt. Cal1212-756-9629 weekdays 9-1 LIVE IN - Eas.,-oio - Iamil ,,[eelle°t working conditions, I~[PRESB~YTERIkN COOP-IRALEIGH PROFESSIONAL - EXPERIENCEDIBM composer/car. " Cat[’ wRh¯ references.’ " " (609’i]5 or reply.... to Box 2145 o/o ’lPrio- ed omoooe ss e (o nbe "s around ~ late[" benefits and s.a[.ary., Apply in EXPERIENCEDsecretar . ERATIVE NU.RSERY[racn~ bcvcle All cam-a.no Io celon racket¯ person personnm acpt¯ ] ...... Y,I...... 3 ...... operator, Immediateopening. 5[ 443-3855. | ’ [ afternoons to greet school aged[ [excellent sKills, 5s seekOSltlOn ..p ocuum . al=.a~, .... ~,pcmuo ~u~,~vu,. Ic°mp°nents’ I(hree oays a week - Tuesoay,[yearo~yearo~ ~d ~e_in "h ~n ir Ibi~."od ImmaculateUsed condition. 1 month, too day week. Hours 9-5. Excellent[ / /children. Additional respon-/ ...... =Jr, ~,,uuur~ ~,L,,~,~, opportunity. Phone 600-395-01M[WOMAN WANTED to care for I yrl ’ ..... ’ "" : I s b lities to be agreed upon before/ ._,,..,,^_.= ,,,. [ Thursdayand Frl"day.TeleP none~ "----~’"--semesmr -’--";’"pro~r~,m ’~-q r.ur ’"~"’oa IAsKi°g$340. Call Brian at 009.452,~ oc~,.,~.,,. [ 600-799-2314. :,. ,’:,, for appointment. , [ old child in my home 3 days aJ KEYPUNCHOPERATOR’- 1’ yi~:l final arrangements are made.[ ~u,-~.- .... | ~u~=~.~u~ .~,~.~ ~,~ =,,=, /7216"aRer 0 p,m. ,: ] week.Transportation needed:Call[ experience on both Alpha ~1 Phone 609-921-6979. / I 1 ...... ~ ..... "-’" .... / | 009-799-2311. / Numerickeys. Full-time position., 1 I [ 4 - ’ - , = I Hours9-5 Full companybenefitS / -- I ~ ~ -- eas t" o ’co - ’1 , NURSE-RN- ~ seexin’ Jgpart-nine| J M~VINu ,.,- FRIGID-’RE.-,~ , ¯ d-r. BABYSITTERWANTED 1 day a I. an .fh surroundings CLEANINGWOMAN-- 1 day er LABORATORYTECHNICIAN[postmnmdoctorsoff~ceorchnme " ¯ " ],p~. nit,PP,4 NEf~K[washin g c,n,sof,ma h" e a ta blea n~ i~..~ o.h;,,~ ...... t w.a=-a]~rmceton a,rnort area For an- .... k .~f~r t ...... )a)inn ~ut[ "" A PRINCETONDENTAL1 =.:7..:",a’:,,=’;.~:,’~":,~)~’~.::,’. ,~"~";’~’] pointment cal~ 609 92,t-2700 ~’~vi"l’["nic~k’u’n’6(~:4",~8[9"4"l’8" | CHEMICAL s tuahonExperienced¯ 1509) 443- [~PERA~T~ NURSEI~Y1 chairset etc.Call (609) 448-0569 p ract!cehas .an opening ,for.a Please call 609-443-3851 "’[" | ...... 6839. SCHOOLof Pr ncetooJunct on.[ aen a nygen st woos o gnly I ’ / 1 ¢11[~1|OC[IUUI tJrl’~UU~,t~ Wltll ~UIIIU I v h .... o-~nin" for a ~ ’,r old / mot rated by a desire (o help -- ’ | -- ] college training in Chemistryand I WOMANtEE i"ht house,.,ork "~ ) P’~"=-~=~"~’~ ~r~ ~.~rT~0~,. ~Q~"[ EASTERNSTAR pin and Eastern people achmvo good oral health RESOURCEFUL [ .. ,-,^~,=.,~,:.o,^ .r,o,,,c.~c .1 preferably some laboratory ex- [~avs 1 ho.~ X, 2 days a.nthor 94re / St r ony ring, pract cally new. thru preventive dentistry. Write l HOUSEKEEPER- (o live out-~ SERIOUSMINDED MUSICIANS I ~v’~"~’,,"’ven~’n~"=’~tomat~c[ ~rience. Workinvolves assisting [Ca’li 609-9"89=82-40"...... V"[ ..... [ Reasonable.609-448-1598. box 2163 c/o Princeton Packet. Ire able woman with own tram[ WANTEDto form band Drums,[ "2’," ""_. " ~, " . .... )cnem sis n some organic syn-/ " ¯ . ’ . caleterla a nays per weeK.bight - I / ¯ I sportahon and good references, I bass, Prone Organ, Guflar ..... t, ...... ) ~ ...... -,~-,~¢ n|thes’s as well as preparatmn of/ -- / [Cleaning and some cooking for[ Vocals. To ~nake Demos 0[I:A~’~,~’~=~’7,’"~"~"~’~’(~" ~.[chemical formulahons and [’BABYm’~I~f’- - ~- m~ h.~ [ . /NEW ALEXANDER SMITH GIRL,GOOD at figures, typing [ nice Iamily of 4 Princeton area. I original music Ior record eom- ! "’-s-?:=-~;’21~:2"~%’..=’2~.’~ .;71 moasuremon~,m properues. / Warm’he""~r~’;,"l a~,~-h~,-,~’~"~’[WORKINGPARENTS: Do your [velvet rug. I0 x 15 with padding [ ,~cLmvc.ums ,.?C.VlCC, ,=v~-.~.- Person with aoeq,uato !no ex- [ 406" 1529" ...... famil ar with accountsrece,vai~’~ I Goodsalary- so~e flexibility as toI panics. (6001466-2112. / ~"..... ~’lchildren go to school half days?/floral design. Cost $300 sell fo~ anu genera~ office worK. Call (6091 hours & days off Ca[[609-924-8826.1 ...... /perience out no couege trainingi " ¯ AIvnda Leig~i Day Nursery/$1t0 Ca11201-249-34~4 ’ 448-1124. I 1 [ [orph,o~Mrsk,Nan~ra~glwill also be consdered~rappt. Out-[ [TY~N2nc~ ~Ocnreet~nry.mYahO~c I[Scllool ~Pe~’~nSdef°;aCtheinldreent has ~all day ~n~;~sessioh|[im,orte ""--"-""~’""and domestic-am -- standing benefitS program Write ~- " ¯ " t( n SWITCIIIIOARDOPEltA’rOltS ...... :.1 =:forsmall .answerin~ service¯ ] p’r~c~i’c’e~no,~ "l~lnc~n’renuire~an I MANAGERY"~ura= rcpmr~- Groupann =acr.uu insurance ;:) u. [ LPN’s-- Ful!t!meor part time, 3-[ ...... 1506-4789after 5 p.m. and all day [I~.}-466-0005 or,i~l~-~’J.m. Ioee~Iopoint, crewel work,"rugs , tremor~eu tmepooneoil assistant -,,alifi in -If a ....Is[fundaom nistration ~’osition II ann11-7. auracuve apartmontl r .~Om^ Uo~,%,n~ [Sat& Sun l.mdaccessories will be found at secretarial training. Permanent[~.,.~.,~;.. 3~.,..~’~w;..,=,~, ,,.°).v’~.lavailable for onrson with [ on premises for live-in if desired.| p~,.~,",,";’~’~’~"t~nn’~’a [ ] -- " position¯ Paid vacation and ri~’~e~’s~,~"~,%,,~:~g~’~;~’,~lmana=zement and accounting[Immediate occupancy. Call 609-1 .... "~"~;’~’CK"- / TIIEKNITTINGSlIOP m cal coverage. Supervmory|,.1.,...,~m,~t..~hua., ~..d.,=~.~lexnerlence m office ad- 395-0725¯ The Elms Nursing[ [~u.~ .^nv ...... LOOK-- LOOK-- LOOK-- c,rulaneS --r ...... ~ ...... ¯ -. ¯ ’ ¯ .~ ~u~)l’A In my home 10r t ~-- ’ WA4-0300 ersonnel a so needed. Pleasecall (o b mmmtrahon of roup insurance IHome. /Equalopportumty " employ er m/f [working" mother. 609-448-6891 JP~=~’ZIN~-SPECIAL in~kin’lotCOMMUTERS leo’of LaHu,t 100019’,4~300 "~ IUI.....lIP / | Pn~b~|o #21~.c/o ThePr,nceton[ 1 ann Does . on plans. ~ ...... W 11 D~ i , / ! ’ I ~s~ ~ ~ p~ ~ . terview. { ...... [ rospen’siblo for administration of [ [ [ q University Place, at Princeton. .. ~-[ run life casualt , health and l --J / IPenn Central Railroad Station. BOGENChallen~,eramnif~r~ 100 ...... R[ gensPn tan for ~ large trade [ [ PHYSICALEDUCATION teacberl Special park ng rates for corn- ,,,=tt , -ear old. Best ~)ffer ’Call B/~LAL~tKa. tt’~;~:l:ttUUTUassoeiatPoln. Salary com. [ [ | with0 yearsexperience seeks!muters;$125weekor50¢perday, a’I~ex:’6~m 201:;/22-2717 " EXPERIENCEDINTELLIGENT] ~’tN’I’ED - Begmoer.Call 609-882-| mensurate with ex~rienco.Send [ WANTEDLEGAL secretary.[ CLERK TYPIST - billing& gee l summerrecreation job. 609-448-l Overnight parking $1.00. ¯ ._ ~" ’ TYPIST-- for p.art-( me work,,o~,.~. [ resumeto Mr."[ttleson N.J, Excelldnt shorthand & typing[c er cal exnerdes rable Tyn o~;l8603 aRor 6 p.m. mvolwog, bfll,o~, and ,Hosptal Assocmtmo,1101 State[reqmrecl. Previous law ot~Ce[essential 37-I/2 hr. week¯Co ~ WHITE FIBERGLASSWall/wall corresponoenceI in medici off ee[ l Rd PrincetonN J 08540. I experiencenot necessary. ~au I naidhosp Call 201-329-2333 for ~ ~ =.^v~--.,,’,,,,, ,~,-,,~ . u~.~ l T H E P R I N C E T 0 N ,h.~,,,¢~"~9" ~ 92"a vea~old Please reply to Box 2173, c/o]SECRETARYTO FOURKEY[An"equal opportt~nity employer [609.448-1980. /hoot -’ I y.~.;?..’~^,.=.u.u.~ ’,~,~.~.~",..’~’~ICOOPERATIVENURSERY is n~a~hin SlS"or ~ns-(offer’~ Princeton Packet. I R-ESEARCH AND DEVELOP- m/f ’ [ "’" ~,~ ,~.,?~ ...... now accepting applications’ [or ~.aa~ ~ ..... l MENT PERSONNEL. [ I l ~ow,.~oo-,~o. l 1973H4school year. Places are ...... "..... ¯ / I i I -- I available for boys and girls who -- [ Excellent upper(unity for . ~ W0 I~I A N D E S I R E S will be 3 or 4 years old. Please ...... / secretary with dwersififed office l ua~,’.~: ~ ~ m/l,’.-- ~u~l.or I I wAff’l’~_.-- .HEALTHCLUB ~ experience. Must ha~,e excellent [,raft ume, apply evemngs, o~-~gs- [ DRAFTINGROOM ASSISTANT[SERViCE STATION .attenaant. .. . . I HOUSEWORK,day Addressdays P ref.O Box. $20. 17021 per~ ortelephone tsarbara Carol Vannerson Haag 609-924-5857 609-921- }aule36_x 68-1/2".top w/reunion, smoke.plexi-glass corners, at[,e.na,aFt. ~.jan~or-;lu or. a weeK[typingandshorthandskillsaswell ~w. -- Some experience. Drafting, tMamreman~-~ea~y (t-parttime I Trenton N ’ " 3t45 orananew, uan’tuse.mzowascut spntsniR~vton-t,’riB-h30 p.m. &/as knowledge of dictatinel I Lerov letterin~ uaintin~ fllin~.10toI0pm)HenzmrsExxon,Rt, 331 ...... " ..... - incorrectly. $110. nan ~6us~a~- 7:30-[0:30 p.m, $2.5.0 an hour and [ equipment an~ be able to follo~ I W~RI For interview "cal| 609-924~6141. - [ & Mot~mouthSIs. Hightstown, N. I 6219. ~en.et]ts, Alsopart t,meSat&Sun.[ through on manydetails. Salaryl...,.,. ..);~ ...... t to_ a~ [ An equal opportunity employer.IJ. Apply in¯ persoo SeeMr. V,gue. I ...... ua JonnTriano 609-924.4825 [ commensuratewith ability andI~’-’~L’-Y;_-__’~-~’-’T’-L?._=’;."-’-’-".’Ln?-~ i I A’ffr.-ttelpiscloseasyourpoone. WEARE FIND1NG PEACE, JOY ¯ ’ , ¯ | background. Good w°rking/~ne "~rme-ts °alar.’ corn I [ Stone’s Registry has nurse saiues and CONTENTMENTthrough a " /conditions with an outstanding/’_.’^...s.~.~ ,".. -~_°er:.n#.. an~;[ 1 an~., nomemaKersto asms~, you simple effective program called ~;~(m~"a~/ benefitS program. Call or write[ ~"~,~,")=.,~’~,~,~~.v’ ,4,Ch~lido,,~e u I I -- ,wmmyou’re .ill, 4. nours to 24 C.O.M.E.No fees investigate us. STORMWINDOWS newsize 301/4 HOUSEMAN-rivo day woek ] ..... ,,,.rain "- ,or¢ ...~-/Vfheeati:n~ef~.sP~At~{;a[~nO~ean:[.... , ....-, ...... v ...... ~ [ dOUSEWlVEs P, ART-TIM~ l --[ MALE/STOCKCLERK noursBonueu ann insured215 C@3-92~V9828’ X 53 GasStove combination. Gas 29~-0-.J,. . v,H~t~;~}lB%%tB.~flf~;. ¯ -" ¯ Call after 5 Donendable person will he[ AMERICANCAN COMPANY [only Verbeyst Cleaners, Tulane[Uniquo interesting positions[ trained Require good prior work[ /St., Princeton. ¯ 469NoHarrisonSt / COoleeayailable,P~arn ~i3O-bu Any2evo~ngsof~our[~.ut" ~ puuuc PERMANENTFULL TIME ~~m record¯CallPrinceton Nursing ] Princeion,N.J.98040 l" l...... ’...... ’,.,.,’,.o,.....I p.os!tion tnwi. varleu j . ._ p " BABYSITTING- Will res babysitin oa ...... bu~nl~i~s"~o"k[n~size"a[ "~mm;~ Home000-924-8000, | (609)021-2510 I I~, ...... [s~,qmttes.,~_mstoeat:l.e.ast~l~cYeena~myhomemon-fribetween7:30-5ALYNDA LEIGGIDAY NUR- Hall’sFurnltu~ 44 SpringSt" /EqualOpportunityEmployerM/F/ KITCHENAID I ’ [ eli...... ann nave a u.vcr~~.o.of.= c,, ,p~ p,m , 609) 496-2355. SERYSCHOOL. Blawenburg N. Princeton 609-924-8585 " ¯ ’ ’ r i call J.Stat approved..O~na ~ear 8 -- /Ge.neral k/tohon work .and / __ /arran gefo.r.,an,}nte yew 609- a.m. (0 5 p.m. dally, L,mi(ed .... 1 ¯ / asmsun~cooks asnecessary, y.ory . [ v2,+a~uucx~, .~.., WILLDO -- Babysitting in my enrollment, ages 3 to 5, Ex- TWOMOUNT/:;D snow [~ree lor [ d/ goou.samry, oenetus ann working / Secretary ...... I ...~ ...... home. Daily and Weekly. Call 609- porienced teachers. Beautiful Vega ’72. 2 mont~o~a~u. ~uusj ¯ eOnUlI,Ions a i in erson, UIIr~|ut~ ixr~o~tts~.~.,~ ICORP CLERK/TYPIST w!’th some h."EY P UNCH OPERATOR -- "" " PP Y ’ P v~u~¯ ¯ " 448"5134 ¯ locat’ on: ll acreson a’ I P"I to 2 448" 9372 or ~zol~~-~ " knowledgeof bookkeeping. Appl~l Exporionoedo,ly, part-time, persoooel dept. / lf.,~ou are a .dy,amle.,nd.~.vldu.ai[ N=...... HarrisonSt playgrounds, woods, pond with -- ¯ ~ sta Windsor Twp, M-unici al afternoon evening hours. Ex- wuna rain0 lOt or ganlzatlon ,in- r~,.t;ctu. ,N.,]" . ammms, wus 6 room nouse en- THECARRIERCLINIC / (crusted in a new challengm~ AN EQU~AoLOPPORTUNITY ¯ " B]dg.Callbetween9&4,Mon.F:i![collent workin~ conditions. ~ DouP;~’ ~ s eu?kingamcapnaDle;nlU ,nnVt’;Ja ~n~ PAR’PTIMRtirolyforchildren, 609-466.0605 or 609.448-3228,¯ ’l Market Research~irm Typingan BELLEMEAD,N,J. I assignment-,ourousyrers.onn.el ~,,~r ...... ~¢~.",~’,;:.:~~v~D~’)~"a’~.~e’r~l~in~" 406-0948. THREE FUR COATS - All | asset. Call for appt. f~J-452-6282. (201)359-3101 ~ sh~or~a~:"~l~rie~nce ~’ . inherited short erminecape, mi~ . , ...... , :.,u. -~....-" ~--.----~’-.- . stem¯ aria street length black __ ¯ __ rsonne~ oacKgrounu. n~ pre~errou -’=din"au ,~ and calculator ma- -- ’ PerslanlambwithmmkcollarAll ¯ . ~oodtyping a must steno helpful’ -- cn"ines Call 609"896 "0760 ¯ . . MAN TO STOCK & DELIVER--I EXPERIENCED LEGAL [) P~..~.t ~*I-,~,...... ’h,,nefits and SERVICEI~TATIOI~ tten’antA o ’ ~ , inexcellent cond ¯S~ze 14-18 . CaII ¯ i~l 924.8817, 16 years or over, App y in person l secretary, Bard & Bogatz WORLD’SLARGEST ¯ DIRECT/ ~’~"~e~,ar’~n~e’~n’t i~volvement wanted, Age no barrier- 7-3 3-11 ~ rersonals Nassau Liquors, 94 Nassau St ,I esquires 102 Main St,, Hight- sell ne jewelry comuaoyoilers/ Ioadin~ t~advancement Call ,549- shifts no grease or tire work. MATURE WOMAN WILL ..... Princeton, ’ stown, N.J. 609448-0132. opoor’[unity to earn [hat needed/ ~,,n. ~) 2nw ’ Phillips 66,Route130, Hightstown BABYSIT-- In her own home -- I -- extra income. Flexible hours, no/ " N.J. 60944 ¯ 780, days, weekly, overn,ght and , ’ [ SECRETARY"for cur-orateexperience required, no in-[ FEDDERSCORPORATION. weekends.Large acre with fencedLOSE WEIGHTwithNew Shape FORSALE-SMALL CERAMICS SECRETARY in playarea in countrysetting, TabletS and Hydrox Water Pills at all~, refloished.Call (609) [ ...... -- ~ ---~ffi-- vestment needed. Kits supplied by[ EdisonN J ,~vo-...... _ / m~?~%%olcneCe[ab~O,s~or~)l~a~ company: Call 201-247"0665..¯ [ EquafOpportunit~;E’mployer--- . ¯ ; 609-460-0243, yourDrug Store,

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TYPEWRITER REPAIR -- ’67 VOLVO- 122 S, 2 door, low ’66 VWCONVERTIBLE - very 1966 BLUECHEVELLE -- 527, 4 RECbRDER INSTRUCTION PIANO TUNING MOTHEH. & 2 SCHOOL clean, good tires, 60,000 miles. speed, mags, air shocks, Holly CHILDREN:Twin Rivers Area, General cleaning and repairs, SEMINAItlAN SERVICE CItlLDREN- desire apartment in mileage, automatic, air con- carburetor, Call after 6p.m., 609- Free estimates. Call Ed Radigan d/Uoner.609-924-7089. Best offer over $550~C.all after 6 609-448-4407. Regulating Repairing LawrenceTownship. Call 609-882- p.m., 201.359.6201. 737-3738. 609.448-6443. ROBERTII. IIALLIEZ FORPAINTING, paper hanging, 9079 after 2:30. Registered paneling, and hie (ceramic. SCIENCE OR MATH -- ex- SHARPENING SERVICE -- MemberPiano Technicians asbestos).Call: 609-989-8949. Our 69 OPALGT-yellow, 4 spd., radial ’66 Chevy 2 door Impala, good riencedteacher will tutor in my Saws,hand, circular, chain rates economical.Our work tires, excellent condition. Asking CHRYSLERNEWPORT 1969 4. Guild,Inc. condition, $900. Call 201.359-6227. door sedan gold/black vinyl top ~mc m East Windsor. 609-443- knives scissors etc. 4 Borosko 609-921-7242 quality. ACADEMIC FAMILY SEEKS $.1975. Call 609.883-1068eves. only 42,000 nu, Oneowner, Power6236. PI., Pr nceton Jet. 799-1373. immediaterental 3 bdrm house or s/b factory air, heat, radio, clock, apt. Immediate Princeton area. rear defogger, 2 snowt res. (609) LEARNFRENCH with a teacher 1969 FALCONSTATION WAGON, 1970 VOLVOsTATIoN WAGON HAULINGLarge & smallloads. $275. Reply to box #2169,c/e The excel cond auto trans, am/fm 448-8655. born in France. I will teach TAVEItNER POOLS Princeton Packet. autom, trans, good tend., $625 children 4 years old andup, adults Top soilstone also driveways PAINTING & LINOLEUM Call 201-297.6694after 6 p.m., all snow tires low mi. 58 Linwooc ¯ repaired.CaI {201)M5-3199. FLOORS day week-ends, Crce, Pr nceton, N.J. , . ’63 FORDFALCON - 6 cyl, 4 very ] too. Telephone609-443-1258. Retail Store good tires,good condition, needs [ Free Estimates Reasonable Rates Chemicals SEMI RETIRED COUPLE -- Pool Repairs seeks apt. preferrably 2 bedroom 1970 CHEVYIMPALA, 4 dr,, h.t., minor work. Must see in person at I COOKINGLESSONS. Please your PAINTING,INTERIOR, exterior, ;72 PORSCHE911 T-loaded, $7,500. yellow house on the corner ef I family with your new cooking generalhome repair. Reasonable, Call 609-587-0469 apt in vicinity of Princeton. First 609-396-4187. vinyl roof P,B. P.S, factory air Franklin St., & Manlove,Hight- [kiiis. Let nm teach you how. 609- freeestimates. Call Ken Richards after five See our uniqueinstallations floor, unfurnished, reasonable. ow m cage. Ca I 201-359-3042. 6~-448-3608. Wrile Box632, PrJncelon.-- stewn. 921-2227. All WorkCo. Route206, Belie Mead,N.J. OLDSMOBILE1962 2 dr¯, auto., 1971 CADILAC COUPE DE 1967 VOLVO2 dr 38 00O~i --~- I CLASSICALGUITAR: Beginning ELECTRICALWORK done eves. 201-359-3000 PItOFESSOR’Sfamily needs for P/s, Newtires good station car. VILLE: loaded, 6 tires, ..... ? .o"’, %?L?,l & Advanced. Durant Robertson & weekendsin your home or Feb. l, a two bedroom, uu- wholesale. 201-267-1430. a.lr coo~, fame, nest oner. (et~J student of AlexanderBellow, Ne~ business.Call eves. or weekends & PAPER HANGING & furnished apartment er house in $160.Ca I 609-799-2519. ~’~"~°~’ " York. (609 924-0341after 6 p.m. ask for Ed. (609)448-1698. SCRAPING.Prompt personal the $200. rent range in the Prin- service. All. types of wallcovering. colon - New Brunswick area. Free estimates Dan Rudenstem Professor will be arriving in HAVE’67 FORDwant to trade HOWABOUT WHY WAIT? Check out my 609-585-9376. for economycar of similar value NO FAULTINSURANCE? Princeton Jan. 17 andwill contact SPECIALISTS beautiful DodgePolara with P.B. Is selecting a school bewildering? ROOFING& SIDING, Gutters, Bldg.Eves. & Supply yeu. Reply Box #2180. c/e Prin- $400.Call (201)359-5796. COVERAGE:6-9 or 12 MONTHSP.S. perfect interior, and low I can help youfind the school that new and repair. "All phases df ceton Packet. ALL AGES, ALL VEHICLES. mileage. This burgundy’66 goes to is right [or you, carpenterwork. Call today for fast BUILDER.Professional craft- LOW-LOWPREMIUMS the best offer over $800. CalIAnita dependable service and free smanship.All phases of building. 1969 OPEL CADETTERALLYE Estelle F. Gray M.R. TOTH CONSTRUCTION CAN FINANCE d~ys. at 201-725-3300,eves. 201-848- estimate, 201-846-7149. HELP!Have been looking for 2 -- automatic transmission, radio YES ! SAMEDAY COVERAGE ~ Educatienal Consultant Cranbury,N.J. 609-448-9045 or201’- Whywait until the roof leaks? 1 owner,good condition, $875.Call 609-924-3765 329.6013. bedroom apt. or cottage for 6 201-369-8674. Plan aheadfor your roofing needs. months. For law student wife & V.P. RIZZO INSURANCE NEW ROOFS REPAIRS child: Anyinformation please cal (609)882-0745 509-466-0654. 1966 FORD COUNTRYSQUIRE 1910PrincetonAve. 11965 T-BIRDExcellent shape. CREWELSTITCHERY: in 10 VOLK’S-- Rug Cleaning & Floor COOPER& SCilAFEII WAGONair cond, ps & pb, tinted Trenton, N.J. I 8050 Call 809-587-0459anytime. lessons, learn all the basic stitches WaxingRugs professionally done HOMEREPAIRS. Install, repair, 83 Moran Princeton glass, r&h,I owner.A-1 cond. $896. WE INSURE ALMOST ] " ’ of crewel embroidery, plus many in your home.Free estimates. 609- and remodel. Paneling, eeihngs Walnut4-2063 Call (6@)883-3866. ANYTHINGWITHWHEELS~ delightful variations. It is fun, 448-0120. doors, windows, ceramic tile ’69 MU.qTANGGRANDE’ 37 600 I ---- faster than you think, you’ll feel hardwood and f xtures. Wil am ’49 CROSLEYstation wagon -] terribly creative. Call Joan INTEItIOR PAINTING -- Callahan,609-882-6389. miles., Auto., P.S., R & H, $1650. goodfor parts,possibility Carris, 609-921-6206.Class begins Reasonablerates. Free estimates. Call 201-725-3433before 5 p.m. or of[DODGEPOLAIiA ’68 P B P S NELSONGLASS & ALUblINUM - restoration. Makeoffer. Days609- fenderskirts hmJtfileage I~e:’f’ect last week in January. Experienced. References. Call 45 SPRINGST. ForRent Rooms 722-8676from 5 - I0 p.m. I 609-799-1140anytime. 452-5066or eves. 609-924-4623.[ interior rulm like a dre~dm.Call BUILDERS PRINCETON ]Anita at 201-t146-9358.Best offer 609-924-2880 FIAT1969 124-spiner, goou run-lover $8~l I~K GARAGE DOORS INSTALLED & Garages MIRRORS I,’URNISHEDHOOM for business STATION WAGONin good ning cond. 5 spd., new michelin] AUTOGLASS girl. Private bath, Kendall Park condition, $900. Stick shift. Call radial tires. Reasonable must] iNsTRUCTIONin knitting & REPARI£D- Reasonable.Free Addit,ons ’ estimates,201-297-3797. Dormers PLATE & WINDOW GLASS area. Call 201-297-2819. 609-737-0248. sell. Call (609) 443-4494. ] crocheting Wed. 10-5 by Mrs. Renovations llennings, Fabric Mill, Warren ~"~"~~[ * TR-4 PARTS for sale-excel, cond Plaza West, Route 130 East CARPENTRY- work additions All WorkCo. ~-vxRD FOR A PRESENT’/’~,,~[n,, Muffler Wire Wh Windsor.N. J. 609-448-7270. alterations, aluminum siding N.W. MAUL& SON ROOMSFOR R~N’I’ by the week 1970OLDSMOBILECUTLASS 4 Smooth- handhng powerful 1961-/Tvres Radiator etc Call 6 n m - Route206, Belle Mead, N.J. U.S. Hwy.136 &Griggs Drive at reduced rates. 2 rooms have dr sedan, a/c power steering &!missile design 4-pass. hardtop] h~ n ~ noo.924~78~’ r.. doors and windows,panel ng. 609- (201)359-3000 201-DA9.4056 cooking facilities, six rooms disc brakes radio. Like new! with 390-ctibe engine installed ]"-~ ...... 448-0707. witheut. Rates [rom$45. per week. belted tires. Exceleond. Call (609) 1968. Transmission recentlyl Repair Service Mount’sMotel on U.S. 1 opposite 924-3700. Askfor Darleen, eves. rebuilt; excellent body, paint,[ 1959 DODGEMONACO p/s p/b Elecirical Power& tloward Jnhnsen!s in Lawrence (669)448-5363. LIGHT HAULING. Prompt radio and heater. Phone609-924-],;,. ...~l nuln ~n~*pd’ r, Ohtrnl’ service. Reasonablerates. (609) LightingInstallations Twp. Just l0 minutes from BusinessServices LET THE PEOPLE-- who care Industrial Maintenance Princeton.609-898-0125. 3510 after 8 PM or weekends’ Iradio,...... Micheli n iraa’a I h ’re, s e x- 799-1195. winterize your imported car. Ieellentmech. cond. $1400. 609-737- "Rememberperformance is our 1964 RAMBLER-- 4 door classic 0839or 609-924-6135. middle name". Call for service LARGEROOM - with private THESIS & MANUSCRIPTTyping CAPABLEPAINTER - seeks 609-397-3555. auto., heater, def. radio. Ex- ’58CORVETTE - excellent cond., Dissertations. IBMExecutive & PLUMBING & HEATING bath, private entrance, single celldnt tend. Ask ng $275. Call topdollar. ’57 Chevrolet Bel All: interior and exterior work. Free OIL BURNERS gentleman, beautiful location. (609)448-4027 eves. ’71LOTUS plus 2S -- $2,000under Selectrie II type. 10 years exp. Convertible,also excellent con- Mrs. DiCiceo,609-896-0004. estimates. Cal 609-899.4128. $125. month.609-921-2312. dition.Both cars ma~, be seenat newprice, am/fm, sunr()of, konis, J.B.REDDING & SON INC. Snyder’sSunoco StaUon Rt. 206, yellowgaraged, executive owned. 234Nassau St. i IHDER COLLEGE AREA - ’69 CHEVYNOVA, excellent Prn.201-359-3539. Aircraft purchase forces sale ROUSEPAINTING and general WEDO ALL types of odd jobs and condition, standard, radio, heater. MT/ST & AUTOTYPIST Princeton [comfortable room for refined After7 p.m.609-799-2814. repairs. Workguaranteed.Call for homerepairs - carpentry pain- 609-924-6166’ {manin quiet private home. Call $875. Ownergoing overseas. Call WORK DONE earliest appt.Phone 609-392-4290. ting, glazing, cleaning, light Smith 609-921-9701. |1~J-682"4015. .... ’65OLDS F-85, needs timing gear ..,. - -: ..... Expertype Imuqing, etc. Reasonable, cour- 1970 ,JEEPSTER COMMANDOnewcarburetbr~ :’new radmt0r. P: O. Boxl3. t..,~ teens, relieblc: Amesand .Zink.~ ...... :---"""~-"" ..... MANVILLE--’---Furnishedr06ffl f-""----’-"’~ Wagon. Automatic~ V-6, 4"wheel Bdstoffb’r/(Wilr~el]for parts.) ’66 VW SEDAN- exceiJen),con: Hightstown,N.J. 08520 Call 609-799-2366or 809-799-0132 ¯ t~_,J_.’l’..,,I .... ,~ [gentlemanonquietstreet,2blocks drive. 19,000miles. $2500.Call 609- Call201-725-3300 days, or 725-3341 dillon. Call 609-682-6745. " 609-448-8644 j & J BUILDERS,Cabinets, evenings. Lli:lIU~ll’LdllUbbd[Jl~ off MainSt., Call days, 201-725- 882-1025or 609-896-1023. eves.after 5:30. alterations, and additions. Free 6363or nights 201-722-5524. estimates. Jeff Forman, 206 I THESIS & MANUSCRIPT Second Ave., Highstown, N.J. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE PItlVATE H.OOM& BATH2 1/2 1959BUICK goodstation car answering Phone-Mate Sanyo OIIAL adios from Princeton on U.S. #1. ’57 DODGEPick up, 283 engine. clean,comfortable, rides wel. ,TYPING -- Experiencedin 08520.609-448-3234. (;ARDENMAIIKET INC. Call 201-722.6231. mathematics and statistical $149.95 - $189.95¯ FREE IN- $30. pet’ week. Call 609-924-6792 85,000orig. mi. Reasonable. (609) Trucks after 6 p.m. 259-9398. papers. Mrs.Krieger, 609-888-4272. STALLATION.215-943-9315. Landscape --Designer andContractor-- FORSALE - 1968 VW’Bus. Ex- 1962 AUSTIN HEALEY 3060 INC()ME;I;AX RETURNS -- MANVILLE,Furnished room for cellent condition. 48,000mi. snow ’61 Ford Econoline,1950 Jeep prepared in our home. T(3P SOIL sand gravel & stone. ustinmtes,CARPENTRY low- small rates¯ jobs,Tom Gard- free AlexanderSt. gentleman. Private entranee, MKII,3 tops, everdirve, 48,000mi. Willys,snow plow & wench.609- Reasonable. Tobin~ tax service.General hauling. 609-586-7341 or tier. 809-924-9393. Also light tires, radio, ski rack, best offer. excel cond. $1600. Call 609-887-448-2348. 609-448-6877. Princeton private home.Call 201-725-1862. 609-921-3633or 924-0712. 7054. 509-259-7032. hauling and moving. 452-2401 CORVETTE’70 -- white flip top coupe 454, 390 h.p., 4 speeds. ’69 CORVETTE350 hp, 4 speed CARPENTRY, REPAIRS and ROOMS & SEMI-EFFICIENCIES $3,800. Ca I after 6 p.m. Mon-Fri. convertible. $2700. Call 609-448- Campers& Trailers Special Services small alterations. Call (609) 799- N E E D R E P A I R S , DOERLERLANDSCAPES availableatweekly rates. Prin- 1404. 11678 after 5:30 p.m. REMODELING,CON- cetonManor Motor Hotel,US .69~-397-3688. Landscape Designing Highwayl, MonmouthJunction, ~ 5TRUCTION.We’ll9 do just about ¯ " anything. No job too small. and N.J. 1201)329-4555. ICATERING-- 4 noodle to 40 ’67 OLDSDELTA 88 - 2 door, 1966 MUSTANGCONVERTIBLE - FORRENT - 24’ Concord motor lamer can, Engl s’b /k French LAMPSHADES - lamp mounting Robertson & Son. 609-737-2280. Contracting hardtop, factory air, new shocks 1967289 engine 4 barrel, 4 speed, home,sleeps 8, weekend,week, or cuisine. Menuplanning, shopping and repairs, NassauInteriors, 162 609-924-1221 e and snowtires. Phone 609-799-2531chrome whees, hood scoop, $450. menth.201-359-5850. Call after 4 p.m., 609.448.4341. etc. ncluded. 609-921-2227. NassauSt., Princeton. 3 COMBINED FURNISHED RICHARD PETTY H00MS,linen supplied, private 609-799-0798 entrance,Ig. parkm[i. CaIIweck- 1957 MERCEDESBENZ 190EL in I SLIP COVERS-- custom made daysafter 4:30 ano week-ends. :69 FORDSQUIRE WAGON - 10 bring your own fabricor selectWINDSORBEPAIRSERVICE EXCAVATING ¯ i(h.329.2985.Gentlemanpreferred- running cond. mostly restored. passengers, goodcondition. $1460. MobileHomes from ours. For more information Electricaland Carpentry Repairs, LANDSCAPING WantedTo Rent Call 609-586-4517. or makeoffer. 609-924-9207. ¯ Kitchenprivileges. call 609-685-3244. Painting Panelling and Floor DEMOLITION Tiling. Reasonable Work- Septic systems - sewer & water lines connected, driveways & REsEARcH SCIENTIST wants OCCUPANTS NEEDED FOR A ’66 PONTIAC"CATALINA" 2 dr 1970 CUSTOMMobil Homein] lit)ME BAKEDfruit and cream Guaranteed parking areas contructed, land- LevelyFarm House.Own room hard top, power steering, power ’62 FALCON--$145. er best offer, park, 840 sq. ft., central air fully pies. delectable cheese cake, fruit [ Ca11609.448-7672 aptor housereasonable rent. clearing. Lawrenceville- Pr ncelonarea. Lotsof and & pond.Ca I 201-369- brakes, $350.Call after 6, 609-448-Ca 609.448-2962. carpeted, underground utilities c kes & my ot ors AI baked to ] Hightstown Rd. Princeton Jet. 3149. tooIshed, 609.448-6883. ’] :,our ardm’.Call 201-2!17-2098. I 1215}222-0444 after 8 p.m. 4889.Students. ] - -- ’62 CADILLAC- interior and parts ¯ DRESSMAKING AND ] FURNISHED ROOMfor gen- YOUNG COUPLEplanning to be tleman only. 240 Mercer Street, in good condition, $50. as is. Call 1969 RENAULTThs s an ex- In¢tr.ctinn iALTERATIONS,Janicc Wolfe. I~ x, "v ~Yc~v,~,’PrNP.r,c,~ marrieu seeking apartment in Ca I 809-4482125 ¯ MOVING?? tlightstown. 609-585-9571...... cellent ¯car . More comfortable. . I I " ITRACTORSINC. specializing in .M..anv lie area for June or July. man a vw ~: cheaper to operate 341 __ I grading, land clearing, cellars. will take sooner. Askfor Shelley. miles her ~allon.. Radio, I Call Jasper, the dependable ] Fill dirt andtop soil. 609-466-3032moving man. Insured. Please call 201-725-4642eves, 722- ’63 VOLVO-- wagon4 spd, new: 6585, 9 - 6 Tues. - Sat." radial tires, gooa running con-i a~t~om:t~’Cs~draSgSeS,03f~V~o~bereS~et? CHILDRENS WORKSHOP in j LYNDAF. MICHELSONo.M.S: I°r 609-89.333. 201-247-6787 ForRent - Apts. dition, $225.Call 609-695-9673. Princeton¯ ’ nmsie and sound This is a a.~.ti.~., and N.J. State certifeul I wor,s,opt, ~, ~,.~aC.hur en on’e-andJ .7 learn speech patholog st andoundnsthe l from. Emphams¯ on ’ pemngo m...... ner efnce for the tonal ractic o | SHARON ABMS ’65 PONTIAC TEMPEST -- develepmen]., and rhythm in- pl e ~fspe.ech and language A&LELECTRONICS--TVrepairDAVE’SHAULING SERVICE. All HOME ’,’/ANTED for young GardenApartments Reliable transportation, $276. Call ’64 VOLVO- 122 S 4 door good] dependent of specific instrument. I merap~: je Lmoen~.ane, r’rm- I B&WColor Sets, Hi-Fi’s & Stereos types of light hauling anti moving condition, $400 6~-737-2.32] Leader Laura Hawkins mu- steal" COlOnel..., N J ¯609 ¯ :924 " 8691 (by appt). ’installed) Electron " c kits’ done. All unwanted refuse couple & baby, separated from GOI.D MEDALLIONTOTAL ~" 609-799-2321. ’ mihtsry and attending school on ELECTItlC LIVING training included. 2 years of [ t~nuaren ann aoults. ~ assembled609-448-8818. removod from the premises. G.I., Bill. Need inexpensive’ Sharon Road (0ppesite pedagogyatCleve, lnst. of Music. I ~ -- Attics, collars, garages, and yards apartmentor house with at least 2 Sharon Country Club) "m~u~Mp~’~n n m’~ ~ooks o groups beginning- the...... week of [¢:.mmMR~--TO-GO wonderful cleaned. Telephone 609448-2515. ’71 ’OLDS98, just beautiful, all ...... " .... -- - Jan ’ "" bedroomsin vicinity of $130. Call: Off Intersection & options. Best offer, over $3600. runs absolutely .perfect. Maroon~ _ ¯ 29. wmndayarts. 3:30 & Wed. ] food fer oarties at home. Delivery ...... 201-369.4186or 369-3110. Routes130&33 (609)448-1917. with glove intermr. Slot wheels. alto 2’ :30 609¯ 924" ’ "5437¯ daily Aher 5’30 p.m. ph o ne 609- a~rn~b~ ~ntt,~u~,. . v.uu~,u,v~.. .~.v~=ncnn o,~a nnn’~ eves v -- re-rooting or tearing Oil +z,~u.u~r~-~,;~-oo-, ~*~. ’ ~’~3"~’"~"2092 ’~for "~’~’~n’enu sashing, gutters & leaders HOT WATERAND ALKALI ARE ’69 PONTIACFIREBIRD V/8 I reasonabe rates, 201-329-2746or FINE FOR TURNING WOOD PROFESSIONALWOMAN needs auto., fac.air, vinyl top, console, tl/iJUU~U.,...... v/~t~ ~L,"tt~£ o w~al, I,’LUTE, PIANO comvosition IFEMALEALTERATIONS-letan 609-666-2306 INTOPULP if you run a paper 2 bedrnomcentrally located .’ .... , .... lessons. Expericncdd, qualified lexperiencod person handle the Princetonapt., up to$300. Call w-w,below book value. (609) 448- tO Wal carpet~.:_nl~,fl .^.’...,a,~SlnkWOOO teacher. Call 609-466-2112. problems.Call 921-2608. millbut they can be badnews il 6754. .... ,,: .... youwant furniture stripped. Our 1609}924-5919. bed radio. Excellent engine. Must ...... gentlenon-water, room tem- l & 2 BedroomApartments sell "mo~mg ’"to N.... Y C gl050 609" GERMAN TUTOR WANTED to MISS MARIANNE perature,chem-clean process YOUNG PROFESSIONAL All appliances plus air con- PORScHE911, A ’66 like new, 452-7620. leaveswood lincl, veneer & inlay) WOMAN-- lookingfor I bedroomditioning. Wall-ta-wall carpets. inside andout $3500.Call 609-448- teachbeginner student. Call 609- WATERPROOFINGCELLARS smooth, unbleachedand unhar- apt in the vicinity of Princeton.i Laundryfacilitiesonpremises 2877. 924-6617. HAIRCUTTINGSPECIALISTS GUARANTEED-- Brick & Stone 201-359-4818. Pointing.Stucco, plastering. John reed. See for yourself at THE I . [bIMEDIATEOCCUPANCY Tues.& Thurs.. Pennachi& Sons,Trenton. uall WOODSHED. Full refinishing (609)259-9448 ’65 VOLVO544 - newclutch and p- facilities also. A mile north oTt LARGE ROOM or house inl p. Rebuilt carb. with complete "65 OLDS for sale - good tran. WEAVINGINSTRUCTION Using 609-685-6484. ThriRwayoff Rt. 206 on Bridge spertstion,$200, call 809-921-9540. frame, table, and floor looms. Call ArtisticHairdressers Point Road, Montgomery Twp. Princeton area wanted by Zen[ tune-up, AM/FMstereo radio, (201) 369-4646after 9 p.m. 42 Withers poon St. group for meditation hall once a.4 ROOMAPT in Lawrence Twp. $500. 609-599-2014. 609-924.4875 Closed Sun. &Mon.(201) 359-4777. wcel~or full-time. Call 609-921-3830~Call (609)883-7603. . PATIO BLOCKS after 6. PRINCETON COMMUTERSNEED 2nd ear to ’71 MGB, low mileage,new snow FRENCH- SPANISHborn DISPOSALSERVICE get to station? 1963Tempest, $100. tires,.perfect condRion. Marvin teacher will teach or tutor.609- Specialtyblocks for YOUNGCOUPLE -- looking to ITHREE ANDA HALFbodro0m Gordon.(201) 541-2333or (609) 924-8366. Docks, Walks Rt. 190 &Half Acre Rd. Call 609-443-3851. BE A LADYOF LEISURE. Let &Pat ns Cranbury, N.J. sharehonsewithyoungsingleguYlapt; firepmce, completely fur- 448-2482. Mary Clark Domestic Services or gal, Roosevelt. $150. 609-443-| rushed, central Pr!ncelonleeaUon, 609-395-1389 4646. ]eloc. & gas incmued, stuaents ’69" BUICKSKYLARK A-I mint clean your house. We provide All WorkCo. 1964 SPRITE[or sale has 1970 PIANOTEACHER avail, fer Itransportati0n. Very reasonable. Homeandlndnstry ¯ .. - land/or family, $350 monthly,609- coati. Only19,000 mi. Light green motor ;rod transmissiou. Goodlessons in your home. Will teach I Call 201-846-2461. ¯ Roule 206, Belle Mead,N.J. 924 8146 w/dark green vinyl roof. Please (201)359-3000 ’ Garbage,Trash, Rubbish WANTED APARTMENT 2 OR 31 ’ " ¯ call (6091883-61¢5. lin.,s,,xt’ inwgood]ter toprUnning20 -297-9698.c°ndition’ 448-7237.students oradults. Phone 1609) ¯ Removed bedrooms furnished or un-I . - Haulingof all Types furnished about January 10th on| i I ¯ monthly basis or extendible to/ ’71 DATSUN240 Z - silver gray, 4 ’68 CHEVY CAMARO V8 auto, ps, P~ HOMECARE PRODUCTS, floor G. DAVIS Paving Asphalt Septem’ber 1973PrlncetanlocationlDUPLEX-5 rooms mrge cellar, speed mag wheels, 17,000 mi, FURNITURE REFINISHING I Blacktop, Stone &Gravel¯ Cement writeorphonec/oNormaLinforth/private driveway, ideal for oxco lent condition. Best offer¯ r&h now snows w/wheels, runs GUITARtaught by experienced wax rugcloaneretc.forhalfprlee CHAIRCANING 609 896-0057 wel. Ca l (201) 297-6228. , " ¯ "dewalkssl & seps.t Phone 609-921- at Squibb Box 4000 Prineeton-/escculive. 201-297-2143. Call 609-921-6636. collegeper,lesson.instruct°rS’Call 609.452-2139.A11 ages,$5 by the case - call609-737-i082. 7649early morns. & eves. telephone609-921-4204. 1 / ~:I~PRINCETON P./ICKET ’ "Seven ForCentral Jersey’" Y~Y~NEWS "l’hoI.a,,wmc¢~ I,ndgor THE CENTRgLPOST TheManville News WlNDSO1~-HIGHTSHEP~LD Class ifi’ed dvertising The Franklin NEWS’RECORD

i BargainMart BargainMart BargainMart BargainMart MusicalInst. Mdse.Wanted Pets& Animals Pets& Animals I , --- ItOAD~AC--’~C’OLLEC¯ " cablnotsandslxshelves$245;plneTEAK FIREPLACE WOOD W’-=~’L-L~YS~with¯ sawmilll .... 3 ---P01NTER- 3I me old...... femalelast DALMATIAN PUPPIES - blREWOODFOR sole Maple & ,,IORS-- 180back issues - 1951- ¯ PARTY INTERESTED in old ’ ¯ ¯ ¯ Oak ,cut, spht’ & delivered, Call invl ii vosr~ onmnlnlo avrallant bureau dated 1878 $90,¯ pair¯ of slabs. $25. for half eor~ this area LAST. .CHANCE f r e l puppyof Championslre litterchamp[on lines AKC liver& ’" . -- o_ sp .e a nramanhones and mus e boxe ~,~.~.~.~s, ~.~.~,~ h,,.,~...... ~..., w,,,.,~ ,p .....~ ~.l..,.- ~,~,~, =~. ~, .....,~ e~,~.,~ ...... r,2. ~= ..~ anyhme.009-883-4344, ~1~’2~0i’.7~."43"1"2...... Cloisonne vase lamps cost $240 (201)462-2130, , [ va!ues m us on organs. ~onsoles, Please~eall (609) 448-9893 uv.-v..t- ...... "~’" ..... new $75; Scandinavian wool [~pln.ets, wither wltnout speaker , . ~,-, ...... _.HAb~-PRlCE D~YS...... ~Po.h°~st~)r.edh~Yfa~h~rth~es~ I ~ab~d%~gprA~c~’e~eSchan~e ~ro°,~ T~s, 2~D ~- P, IOn,~TOQS.dan.2z~k2a GltJ’~TUllErd’SrttogtA,,,ou¢ ’ c: . h°mas’-¯ ’ " an condition Also other or- ERRIERS. . ’ ’ SEWINGMACIIINES signs $140; antique oak splndellFURNiTURE.diningroomlar. I.T. Low.rey,... Kimball, ~tY j..l ...... ’,,~l^. l.=t ...... i- T --,male & female, colorful companions, carefully ~q.~Aon~vc back rocker $65- 19th century . a ~. ~ ,~ l~.. ~e I nammonu, acnooer Allen Lesue, ~.~o.=, v~.~=oo,~,, ,,~ ...... m. ,~,c reglstereo terms, uos-;Isz- ralscn, prostlglOUS penlgree, 2636. A,K.C., mnoc,215-257-2576. Wed.& Thurs., Jan. 24 & 25 i Singer sales &service 5 major maple and cherry cannon ball bed [buff..ct, ~nd heavy table with 7 I oBa~dwln/~Gulbrran~noandl°!h,~i6.09-924-7451. : brands sewing machines. 80 No. ~’J~; antique I~lne cnest el urawers [cnal.rs. Mustbe seen to. be ap- / ()~l~’~"~’~",~.~’u’~,~.Z~" ’ ,"~ [F~ BAGDAY I Main St., Cranbury, N.J. 609.655- :~8.0;. carly.olan.zet ,cnes~ w~!~ prcemted. Also Wurlitzer concert I u~q,.. ~’,~,:~.;."~’~,~n’~".’~ EXERCYCLEwANT’ED - good "~’-’n ’~",~’=’o:~‘) male ~oul%,e" IGold~n ~ad"~rfl~a~m~,t~’~[ fill oneof our bags i 2050. original rca paint. ~,m; cus.tom [grand piano with electric pla~er / :,’,.’~’~?,~Z,.Y’~ ...... ’ ..... tend t on Call 609.924-3968 w.e.,pe~ ~us: ~ .-, ~,....so . I, .,:.= 7s ..... "’,";--";--’:.’"’;" for a dollar) made drapes $20 oaoy carnage connoc[ion oak bedroom sure / uuv-aoo-o,.,~. , ¯ ’ mumI lemale aetter-rooalc, ~16. ,~ yca~ ore, spayea, tamale, r~eeas [‘’ri., Jan.26 $15.Call’ 609-883-1849. land numerousodd colonial fam[l~ / Call 201-359.0859. [[J°tSaucrm’a.c°mpany’Call 600-799-0542 " eOutgrownStop RETR, I.EV,E, COMERSI~~~..--’~----TO.THE EXCHANGE -- Ibcscenanyt ~meat493CherryHill Iroom and [WANTED livingMandolin lnstructorroom topieces,p..qy-,,k,’~.~...... Can:~& ...... / ,.,,.,,.,..r,, r~,~.... ~ PI irked’...... L~uwr~aauto aoaresser Jimmyriall’S rum rare, 4~ ~pring IRd Princeton ~ ’~21Witherspoon St /, -h "~-n be- Call 609 737 2084¯ WIL,b L"AXHtt.i.Hlt, aXUAatl PUPPIES- Chamnionv ninon lines IrUra wAWt*:u-- In litter Jots - Princeton ’ printer*706 ~2 drawer metal St Princeton, for furniture "’ ’ |,ea~ ~,~ s :, " " PRICESFORFINEQUALITY AKCfarm raisca and beautiful’ for resale as pets. Phone609452- 609-924.6720 cabinet for ~:arrier strips. 3,000 je(~elry, paintings, 609-924-8585. | ANTIQUES . ]$125’ 609.466-3699 ’ [8903before noon, I carrier strips, 200foil embossing -- J [ Wewishto purcnase Tiffany glass ’--" ~" "~"~’~’ -- strips, extra re back ribbon. WINE14onav ~lg~ "u,,,~./SOHMER PIANO - vertiele European and American and " -- COLLE.(.."rORSITeM- over50 Cost $! OO.used once. $600 Call 609- ,, o=-~.~,v^v c~, ,,,~...... ,..I w n~mn~’i~’nnl,r*"¢"nu~"-;l~hl"~’n’~ J console Model 32-A exc. cond. Chinescporcelain, any signed art AKC REG. GREATPYRENEES l^~rc t:wr~^~,~cu~o~or, ..... ,~ heamuottles. Call 609-737-0248.466-2730. ~.~.~,~,~,~. ~,.~%,~,~.~ ~e~- [State R-~J(’"l~t’e[~’PHncOt’~"¢~’)~/ Fru tweed finish $750 Call after glass to include Durand, Quezel, IPUPPIES- 10 weeksold. Call 609- ~..,~, ~,yA,,][;,~;%~.~,.w~., ’ ...... ~, ...... v, p~,- ~Both ...... new 1972 both ""excellent ...... ’""’ mile so"uth Prnceton¯ .... ": .....Airport.)/p..m201 725 8198’ " " ¯ ....Kimblet. ’....~...Steuben ’~.^Webb .~o^and ;...I 921-6283. Jm nent shots Excellent tem- ~rc~.~. ~..~ ~=~. j,~:.~ ~o~ : - condition Also ’five filters lens IMon-Satl0"6, Thurs,Fr 10-9.Tei. J -- urun~u ~ u~.=~ =.u a~,~.~ -- perament great ¯ w ’th , ch ( drcn I~ASI.... ~, ’~ "IND. S Olt-SpotlngG’ r " ’OO ds I-t|m||r~rvlV.l~l~ u ..... b.,~o cases, Camera" lost, must’ sell 600" 924 "5703 ¯ ]PIANO Baby Grand A-1 cond -^-,.---r~^,a~^..,^~ .... aol.,~. [ lPrlco$15OCal1608448-9382. I ~?.~’~.~",~,~’%~;~;,~’IBICHON FRISE PUPS. Newest/ ¯ lirearms ¯ archery - fishing I circu[’~i’n~’7.~n’~’~A’ ~:~,~[~g~~ lenses. Call RodGoldstein, phone[ 153ooCol a~er 6 sen 201-725" ct uip- uniforms lit 130 & Rt. 33 5066 or eves 609 924-452 ...... " 609-452-7372¯ I .. / 3733 ¯ .... _ _. "2 , ~:’ ...... AKC breed Dam-best femalepuo ’ ¯ ’ ’ ’ , , - .,. e-wrl,,gam -,tp.~, all 1 -4733 ]~. \’,,,ndsor, N. J. 609-443-3737.! OLDLIONEL Train Sets Pay uplaCn ~un~tUtleBoFrCAets:°&olw97~’lS~..~p:~?m24. between6 p.m.[ ,~t~naSe~Se°arLa(emrp~Xama~ee~.I~,~sK,B,U..RMES,~,PERS,ANt.onk!nese ’ ~I~R~aWeOOD: Seasoned, c"! to [ ° [ i4MONTHOLD4 piecc bedrm, set nA, BchiDnI~iKclu5fnS,~in~°a~raph lpu09 9217892 or after 4 30ca11609/ ~URLITZERORGAN~ etals v OVERSI’Z ED DAVENP ORT- 96 p Ius Matt’ & box s pr’ngs, $200. Ex,’oll,m! ,’n-ne = c,~¯ ...... ~,~r.~ ~.~’~ ~- ’ : " / ’ . - P to $500¯ a ..set ¯Private ’ collector¯ ] ’ ’ [ some¯ ca onts breeders terms. Call by 42, green, nylon, scotch (6091 443-6794. .isling7 ;24~ "’~,all=~’~"an~"~’~~ I°°’~°u/’ /excellent condition, paid $2,700l Please call 609-587-3330Trenton.] J 609.397.3591. guarded, perfec[ condition, ~Oam.4~n ...... "~’""~"’ / asking $1400.Call evemngs after 5 I [ I DuncanPhyfecoffeetableleather i o v,,- _ I all day Saturday and Sunday.609- ~ [ / ,op. g,ass cover. 609.65a-312~. DINETTESET. Black marbled FOR SALE-f ve p ece set Rogers RUBBERSTAMPS 607-3016. l~:’,~’~i:~,~’~; ’~n~dt~kP~l~I ~R~I~VERLmAalB R9 AmDOoldR,] ~ArTeBfA?DJNoGund’e~P~or~e;coedr _~," [ I’ormica top wrought iron base drums¯ Nearly now. Call 609-924- [ ] - --’ J ~,’lt, phoHc I;0!t-921.6421. ’l b_lack. V er_y good disposition. Call pet. }VELLSPRING KENNELS, P. IItI~VLAUIS.WUUU,CUt~ Split, I lour wrough[iron c~airs with red 9138after 6 p.m. SchoolorColle-e p ~.~ uddress ~.~ ItECONDITIONEDPIANOS -- I I 6o9-587-~a2~alter o p.m. i~uv~,~o-~3t~. .~n narowooa: ChOiCeseasoneo Ive vet like covering Best pr ce c~m.I...... oan seasoncat yr ~ longer ~ . - ’ ’ ,..,~..~ho.vo~, h~ ~’~"’~°’,’~ ~. h,. ~,0~ov~ .,.n a,.~ Steinway¯ Upright $650, Everett¯ I - - -- ,: . . ¯ :’ .... ’~b09.448-,486. [siz ~" mud^ ’o "o"r ord^r "t" IStudm $550. Grand Plane [ J AKC GERMANSHEPHERD [ ucHvereu .~. slacken_, :~sa a! FIREWOOD- We cut logs and [" ’:~ ’ %,~.~:’~,,s:,~: ~ " ’ [demonstratorS500. NewWurlitzer Jr:.u~ ¢w,~,-,~¢ ~a~ ~ J pups, 8 wks. old, inoculated, sire[ EXQUISITEHIMALAYAN trucKloao, it~ ,t~z~:s, It no l ~ splitourown hardwood,no middle I ,’,~,~%~.~*c7 I rental, used 3 runs $550 NewIbinocu’ ar~ ~"h’el"m~t~ "~nr~,~:’ J &dam on prefi~ se. Ca after 5[ KITTENS:Champion bloodllne. , ¯answer 609 4,,8 luGq o~ ~ ,~,~ ,~ ’ " ¯ ITABI~E&4CHAIRS-36x36olive man. Try us and help a con- ’ " So’ nets$ 995 new Baldwin" P’ Sdaggers lnets flags...... uniforms CivilJ P .M ¯609 "924" 7544¯ C’~ ill 1201’ )" ;56" 3536’ alter 4 p’ ’ pan ed finish - contemporary - servation program N J Beag e from $675. Newpianos to rent as [Wer Jap Naz’terns bought 609- i I traditional styling bl~ vinyl seats Club Hollow Road Skillman N. I Iow as $4 per wk Mffl n P enos & ka7.~ng ’ ’ I I Fl{[‘’NCItANTIQUEdrcsserwith & ’-,-14 bult-n tabe top ex- J. Phone 609) 466-3941 weekends Organ, 234 E. State St,, Trenton I m’lr’[fle ton HenryIt d nin~ room1 lensi°ns-AOK. $75. Call (609) 883- only. ---;- - I N.J. 609-392-7133.Free parkingin [ I /~~ I HORSEBOARDING IN DELUXE ; r. ’ ~ o 62 q FIREPLACE. . --Wood. b ~,-,-s rea"of store ¯ FACILITIES BEST CARE sultc. French baby prum, 16 cu ft[ ’. I built-Inclassic designs. Installed [ I I /’~r~=::~:~N~ I INSTRUCTIO~IN HUNT SEAR" freezer, olympia standard .- inanyroomofyourpresenthome. / [ ~\ IINDnCmRINC.7Ox214HEATEIJ HYDEHOCKEY SKAT~e .: .... INatural brick, stone, slate IOLD CLARINET"" ~ ..... IMOVING CLEANING--donate[ l~=ql~l tvpewriter, nletal library table. 21,,~.~.~,,,~. ~ ,,-. .. ^n wom~n, ~%~,~p murble finish. Typical total Cos[ cord or~,anS in," ~l~’R"~a~n~h’l~° booksto2ndannualBrandesbookJ T=’ LO[JN(;’I~ FR~EEHO’TDRINKS dnow tires Ih25x14, Call 201-350-’ or glr~s ~.o~,.~o-~.,~y,c=:~-~ c0nu..,size o w~u~auen.~no ~rand new -¢ ,~.uu...... ,..,an ouu-0o/-under ~¢1200. No"]~.v- ~0,~-~ ’ J1 I /I x ~ ~ ’s’rAc’s A’ s1,0 ;;;; 69"1..... I" " cover...... ~u. ~.au lu~ oo.~-o~m.""~’~ H59. .,,~ ~ .v, . p~#,,,~,,~ ‘)hi‘)a- 1"/’~~’ ...... ’ sac zax~ueuuctuea a....~ ~uu’Jl’~"’HO’I"" " ’|m.--- - "~"’~’ ’F’ ~/ ’ OWNED&..... OPERAIED BY ’rR~ II "":’ ...... I bank financing. Also specia[ J ~"~’" .... [07511 [ ~ ’~’~"~1 ]GERKEN FAMILYPHONE 609- i ..... custom designs, contemporary or [ [ tradlt~onal F replace I X~..~- / 466-3426OR STO.P I~I~ HIDEAWAY , [FORSALE -- Four l~urnergas I Engineering/Designl ’ " " ’ [ [WANTEDTOBUY’Scra~co~erl ~ .~’~ l FARM LINL,~ERG R DANISH,COUCH,boys’ 20",bike.~stovc,4kitctenchair floorlamp [AUSTRIANHANDPAINTED & I Inc. 609-448- J ...... ~"V~ JHOPE\~’ELL " l,’alrconolLion,oesl niter, nail 2Ul-"ill in ~oodcondition Call s 609448’-’ -~ .... .^.~ t...... ,.,~ ,4~1~ uu~, ’ ~*~ u~u/tl~~’Aki’, ~aUU...... I . , ’Ibrass . ., lead’ .oalumnum. ’ ~ta~n~... [I ~ I " ¯ ¯ ,o7 9~:toImtw 8 ~ 7..~nn rn ~;: . o - uC~,u~cu~^~, ~,o~,,,,~ ,~,,~ - I t Baldwinmr-~-l- ~ ~,, ~..- Isteet sterllngsuver, etc.t sonusor [ "’ ’~,’~ ...... [:13~.. special Valentine treasures at J sister or~anSw°ainutf[r~is~"N~ever turnings. Industrial, business or [ S,A..... -- -- IHEHAP-PY, WAND.E.RERLTh.el bused C~m~arable m.~.’ el,me private. Correct market price [ [.~ t Tomatoe ~actory - nopeweu, ~. m~’,~a~’~7~’~..... ~’° ...... cash pad S Klein Metals Co. WANTED16 1/2" Stuooen ...... [ ] J" J IF YOU’REin the mtrket for a J "~ ...... " ...... I Inc. 2156 Camplain Rd. Somer’- I DON’TBANK ON EXPENSIVE t Siefgried saddle, good cond, less B[~)~%L~Rn~PAI]~ ’tBe~RNd’~OaODin4,;er~haxn~2he..w.n J ]contomporarv living room sofa I .... Jville N.J. 08876. Phone201-722-[PEDIGREE ~ A PETFROM[ filtoi;bg.s. C~aVil]0bu4Y6~4~wapfor ¯ , ’~ , uaK ’’y-chuir or fa~il rom ¯ ’ 2288 SAVE IS AN INVESTMENT IN " Y. " , ’ ~oards. wood shingles. All from I -- I visit ’th " o ~. f.urnfl...ur~ I BALDW,NPIANOS to rent. Try I AND LOVE I --__ ’"lit ; I It ~t.’" IOSlOItl."" ,k"S "O0 yr o]d barn Ca1~(609) 448-3743 e lurnlture S.uw~uum¢~ before you buy All moniespaid on I I DNESS [ SNOWTIRES :t pairs" E 78-14 ’c earance center th~s’ ¯Sat (rom 9 ...... : ...... I , _ . ;ItORSES BOARDED:Clean dry -)4 -- )6WthersnoonS~eet ~ J,,v-~c ~o. ’ . ¯ . . rein a ueu to purchase. ~vt~- g ¯ ~ ¯ ¯ WA4-3715 J [ wRhrims, J ~8-15 studded, J 78-1415,b’~semcnt Hilton Bldg., 194 ~,. ,~,~ [~I~A~,rACo~ ~ mo*oC~ _, . P~Vcollect¯ ’rnp 21~683~9699, ~14 mr 212~-2~7o0 vn.r .~rllAdultRetriever female...... typepups. uea le _ ,stalls, bedding and feed included...... , ...... studded with rims. 201-359-6195.N ssau St. ori’ental~ru;~’&" ~.~t"~’, -Call ’Female spayeo welmaranera yrs ]Blawenburg.666, Call 609466-0426. . ~’ren~on."6~-~’~. - - "~1’3’~o...... ~" "- ’ old. ’~ . TELEVSION~23" Admiral table 1 ~ , ...... t nlodcl, black and white 3yrsold I ’ " ~- ~- or wrl|e .v.p. u ox ~._. ’ Female spayed Cocker mixedl ~.-~c~w ~..~^.~k~,..~. lIONEL. lves" ’AlnericanF.~,"" ~’iU]SO’ .r3"’ colorMotorola’console 5’ I GOYA¯ sem fo ~ -’~-:--, tlacKensaeKbta., ttlver v:oge, breed - ~.. ~ ~ ~,,s,~ ~-=~ ---,~-, Tralts wanted by collector i~ay "; ...... gu tar. --Cost $220." ~ new~.~aamu,=~ Asking ’ [ ...... wh’"ire -rP I enll ~flo fin9 p.a~ ~ N’ J "07661’ [ ..... I 6_ hands.~ :~o dapp .... e gray ’For details nn cash tl d not~ hw~ban’~.. ’, yrs 010" ~omexcellent condt on’ Futt bAl~" ’l piece [~ltNilft~ ..~,,cMr~urmvo~c ...=~ $170...... P ease -~--~w o. I romtcr. type¯ pups c,~ u~-.,-~=,~-mu~. I";i lease -" c’lll...... 609.~n~~’~ , Call 609.448-5500. [ Provincial’ " ’ ’reBed mo suite , Incl." , ’l ...... 609-883-0824 ¯ j Tcrrler mixed breed pups 10I ...... ! ’ twin size canopybed night stand ’ CASH& f,^Dov ’ [ weeks ; doub e dresser cxc’ condition I ...... I V~ --~~d jFemale Shepherd Husky young I ’ GI,~AS.SHAY -.No r ain,,$1, per 57 T-Bird bumper,miscellaneous $225.00. Call 609-737-2223. It78-14 whitenylon $1800ea FARFISA COMBOORGAN working machine in good con- I~,,,~ ...... ~ r~,..a ^. [ uh-r’.,c,’e~’~,~ Dale .at larm,,.40 oales, oonveren"nter ’ por ts[or56&57T-Birds. ar dition, reason.~bly tv~. E$" ":¢¢~w~ lU nines rooms$40. 609.468-2462. - F78-15 backnylon $16100ea excell condition 4 octa~e priced.].a~o~’~, ...... [ ;~,~c’~’G’-’I~’~"NG w~.~"~:.~ Call evenings201-359-5208. -" -- ~ G78-15 whitenylon $20,00ea keyboard with 7 voices Gretseh Evenings201-359-5206. ~’~:.~:%~’_J’_~’_ ...... ::~’..’I:~.~ ~ .? .... ., ~"’~_=,.’:Y ...... ,~-,~ ...... v,~. I ’ ,-.~ . . . , ¯ [ /~*UUlt. |~I[]U|~ b]J~ygUO]U|III~..~U ~Ut aUU[JLUULly lll~]]~,lly la]|[Lly, I -- ~L,V~It’IUN~ ~Vl.U.~zur~e..u. 1-t78-14 whtebe ...... amphfler)..ncl’Orl~c°st°ver$500’ Ideclawed. ¯ [,Gentle, big, and beautiful. $500. [ tl[‘’[‘’ICE SUPPLIESAND ~;.ta~.e.eleetrlc pno.nograp.n.[ ~.~ ...... I.= ..... ?yu, ~,~ea Wmsacruice for nest nuer over I Adult altered male Siamesecat I~Cal[ after 3 v m 609-924-3683 FIREPLACEWOOD - Call 201-[ ~tu.uoea $200, Call 609-799-1555 after 6:30 ...... I declawed. ]~ -’ ’ ’ 359 aaa6 BUSINESSEQUIPMENT Corn- Cellocnanger ~tate.. ~l~ 3 speeo, Aulomauc, ,"’o’~o w,.t~o~a~u ~on~uz m=~our ~nr ’, ..%5. [ p]ete mimeographing outfit. ’ " ’ i All sizes of ~nmvIb, r*~in ~l..t, ~ P’m’ " ; ~f" --" I Gestctner Mlmoogra h ~lu l’cator ...... s" ’ ,- ...... Copper, brass,. aluminum,¯ paper,,WE n~nur’n’mTDEPENDUPON w rn~,v~mwPmr~ YOUR TAX ~.[LkRGE BA~ , HORSE for sale - -- , with ~n t, ...... ~.,~ ~l ~.~o~.r~ GESrEREO, sohd state, portable, ~mdar savings, .,, - electric phonograph 3 seed, , rags, batteries. OpeMen. Thur Gentle. nicely marked¯ Trained [‘’OODCOOPEHATIVE-- AnyoneScanner- cuts stcncll from your¯ ’ ’~ l J NEMES&SO, N ,, S, ELECTRICINC ..... GUITAR Fender . ,, TO HELP STRAY ANIMALSIN mterestcd n gott ng together with" own co ,. Paper,, styhl, .. stcncds automatic. changer, detachable ..... Mustan , Just recond honed case Sat.: 6 to 5..la ThrnckmortonSt., PRINCETON. En[~hsh, butcanberlddenwestern. us to bur ataral foods in bulk at and incidentalP supplies. Call after speakers $35 I~t ’ 206 Princeton’ ~ I reehold N J 201-4620543 No 0oolcrs Must sell $150 Call y ’ ¯ ’ ’ "009-924.4177 ’ include~$110. Goodfor begmner. ’ ’ :’ " .... mwprices. Call 609-737-2321. 0 p.m.- 392-5186or 585-9823. NEW6 speed deluxe Hamilton! Call201-359-3801. ! Please report lost and foundpets 201-359-884L BeachBlender. Neverused. Still ~i \ll’.t,l{ RADIOut uiplnuut[within, a 24-hr. period, ANDcal! FIREP- ~ LACE.LOGS.- All .spl!t in original carton $32 $0 I~t,t,(Icd fnr bcginning hanl. [the police il you finn an injur~ narawooasI 3/,t ton truck loao, i ’ ’ " . A,,^J-:... N ansciuvur uspuciaHv nucdud.!l~eL urwewaystacked $35, 609-466-1NEWLYDESIGNED N,sq’ttn~L LAF~y~’Pww ch~ wo,,~ MAKEOLD RUGS NEW? They ttULtlUIIb Rc’~su able ¯ call Mrs. A. C. Graves, 609-921- HORSESTALL available in .462¯ , ’ ,’ t, t nl c t .AustrahanLamb furcoat eather Rece vet’. World-wide fun just look new when the~.re ,,w.,.!1_’1.2227. 61o~.tmHeOnUtr.s8-4, Saturday by ap- private stable. Finest care and -- nsorts fashionable, sze 12-14 lstcnng $42,50, , cloancn with Trewax l-tug[ ~ liP ¯ Facilities. Trails adjacent and ’ z609.9’ 1-2660 Alexander Furs’ r, : Shampoo- Hent electric Sham-I GORDON’SAUCTION’S ~ instruction near by. Call 609-924- GREENWAREAND BISQUE Pr nceton ¯ ’ ’ FLECT~I, .~ ~T~rUL~.~ ,.~ .,~ ~,-,,vr,~’,,,~.~,~ poccr, only $1¯ Hights Hardware JANUARY21, 1973 9.¯ A.M. . ..- 2:166 after 5 p.m. reedy tadecorate. Call eves. 609-[ and heavy duty battery. $60. Co. STORMDATE Lost &Found - - "~" ..... ’ ’ I (.:all 609-924-1981. i JANUARY281973 __ [ j . I OLDROUTF.’ ’)02 GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS, AKC whelped 12/6 StreAM SNO\\ TIRES--s ze 855-14 used 3[HENTOR BUY new Iur ...~ ...... : RINGOES N."J, LOST’4 me. old Siamese kitten - ._, ...... ~. ij -. ,; nlontts ..... r,~..r,~.=.c. o p.m zu~-,~a~,~ ...... nlsnlngs at Jimmy--.Hall’S .... ~’ur-" ;’l’f~ E~Vl~lt.u,nS - E ectr c I~R~n ~un~n.~m~ .r o,,o.~ I ’ nwl,’ ’beige Vicinity 13th Ave,~ ~ieiauncnlet~anus, r~xctorneln HORSESBOARDED. Large box ,:~., ¯ I ...... [ manualportab e off ce modes t ’ descrintion...... Thousandsof feet to,¯ Large brass bed large oak rolled [Knopf" "’St ° Manville." ¯ "Call 201-722- .,~.~-~tr als huntin and homeCol g 201- .... s[alls Good riding area, Cran- .... ., ...... bury, N. J. 609-395-0271. [nl,..... t.ureo/~;xcnangejII UIJ’J V~,,oaoo ~ ~prlng ~;t., I New. reconditioned. ADDERS.t brow~’through Alwavs ltop~hsk secreta’~sl-anttopbook-18143"aftel.’4 r .....m. __ - .... " " ’ ! CALCULATORS.Namu brands someth; n. d ffe~ent - largest [ case desk stain glass chinal ...... P - __ [ l{n.]~!~a.l,s,,L.l~epairs;, ~rrade=ins~collection ~’n BucksCounty. D.~ily cab.inn.t, c’urve g Yass china ]LOST-Vicin tv River RoadBe le ¯MUSTSELL SOFAdoub c bed)[ STUNNING FOX TERRIER H()RSES BOARDED-- Clean dry in good cond Best offer Kendall ,. ~, ,, , ~. o u o, ~ ~ o o, 8’30 to 5"30 Closed Sunda canlnet lar e rounn mane an ¯ ’ D N MACHINES Princeton She...... m YI " ~ .table y..-.r~c~.erswith’ ~ocke feet I shephez’dY Meade wearingreddish choketan collarGerman Lively PUPPIES gent e --pets. 4 Champ.me old stoeklAKC stalls bedding & feed included. P rk, 0 Starling Road’201-297- ,, UoI~LOP[MPORTED & RADIAL ...... ~= ...... "~. " PP g, Edison Furniture, Doylestown, i ...... Blawenburg.$85. 609-466-04’)6 5.)3,] t i ll~o ] ~ofltCl. utra-v2~-22.hL l~a. anu omercna rs, pa r el vlmorlanI.~. ,,~;b~,, ~a I 9nl :1~o ~g,r/’ 201-439-2745 . ." ’" CASH&CARRY l i needlepoint chairs, wash stand, J ...... "" ..... "’"" ’ . , . , J raka~nCeta~X~d~o~eleanfyax.ndsta~-, -, : KARAS TAN RUGS _ Matching [‘R,0" " 14 CBS~/w $35ea IHENq. HftND’=, SHOP AT , , ¯ PUPPIES-FREE to gend home 9xl2and6xggroenfrngedalso3x5( 175"’ 13 SP68w/w S25ea...... =oo. n,..,,,oo lea cart .sewing ~oxes doll fur: Pets &Animals mother sSamoyed(809)443-3129: AutosFor Sale yellow B t.rite coachetl~, ~,,I L75-13 SP68B $25ea I: =";’"’Y’~,’" ~’"~Y~:...... ~t ; nnltlqU~O Initure, crins coach toys, early AmericanFi~,er train still hank exce ent^- cond Free Bui’l’tr~t’e t66-t5 SP88w/w $30ea nannmaoe lamp .snanesmetals~ anai -- =cand e stroll c~ ~u|~-- 2; gowns- coats" - ~..,,-.a ,m~~- ~.~c~,nw/.,,-- ~.~.~.ea,~o~ [restoration oi antique " mold .Earl’,, ~’vlc~ure. * ’ ’ -- -- weddng drcss’sze 8 ta boys[ announces that the newsho hoursI ANTI UES WANTEDTOBUY--[frames prnts paintings etc [WANTEDGOOD HOME for OLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOGS& CHRYSLER66Newport2dr, H,T. ’ M’ ’ o sizes’ and styles¯ are[’ in "" ~-~ ...... uauy ~us-;~-t~u9 ~amp s’-European Q anu American Pa n- Severaiearl yclocks la e’ ’ ¯ u ies AKC wormed etc .=, baby clothes Call before9 n m I an~ ther :.^.~ .... -.J ,hngs, and....furnlturc, r" ease cat¯ [eagle,,, largeandsmall bisque , head rg bronze [8099245494-’ odorablemixedbreed . puppies.~hampPPonsn , p .a end. I he. t;all _,201- 1;09-448.8474.air ¯ &Power. Excenent condition. ~-~.-.~o..’u~~,,,,. " ~" ’ i stock ,’Is radar" I ’ew reosavl.~’-,,= - .=v,~ ~ - mouat~u...... ; . ~ ~ewHope, Pa. 215-882-2817. do~s ot~er dolls and- b sque, [ 996-2662. J J NEMES&SONS INC I - t ~ Jphonograph, large hanging dome, I ~ -- ~" BLACK& WHITE Admirall Rt.206 Princeton l,l,nv m~n~vr ..... h, no~ i THE LANTERN.ANTIQUES-- Idome, Rayo, and other lamps JWIRE-HAIREDfox terrier male 1966 ALPHAROMEO SPIDER ¯ rt ...... I 609’924-4177 t .’.:’: .%...... I . ’ convertib e recent tune-up, 2 new ¯ 1 V 1 "’ry . -Idu., u,=~t~- ....u.¢r. utr~-,~,~,-. " Iulet. ~ew name same tormu~ ~’’*" a. Sti (nextcopper to & Ha~ert,, brass cleaning Florist S t Mandiniere= wash bowm. mand ti’.,’n¢ pitchers m~canlr, jar’- )avI yr 4~n~o d AKCreg $35’ C~l" 201-’ Michein tres. Asking$500. Ca l 55(}0or 609-443-1886 I Only 08¢ at riftTh "’ Drugs ’, =, ~ , ~,...... , ...... 2~.- ..... SILKY TERRIER PUPPIES -- ¯ ’ i . . ’ I Cranbury,N.J. 609-895-6762. swordpow~er flask powder horn ] AKC,non sheddlng, natural watch 1609) 737-2946 eves. -- [ -- linens, patchworkquilt, Mettlac~I dog . o.ut of Bowenyale and ! ANTIQUE PLAYER PIANO -°lher steinwar (2123medals French, German GentleI IRISH WOLFHOUNDPUPPIES. urenniulines.~xcenemnuy.$t~. ’72 VW SUPERBEETLE r&h, low r~itlWr~C,ruiIqq.~P~ ~.o~. HEATHAA22stcreoamplfer-80l ...... = ...... needsminor repair Best offer l campaisnpinsl GiantGreyGuardia_ns o~’call 609.466.0931, nd. Call (201)329-2945 after Gp.m. ~’h~ri~lTn.~’.~=~vZy~’~,~=~,’[watts,sol dstate, $70 201-526-2465 WALNUTWUI~,I:,.ITZ~RPIANO-009-737-0621. "" ’ IWorld WarI .bugle, musical in-J Hearth and Health. AKClnoc. " ,... ~ ,,,% ~ ..... ,,,.=~,=.,,.u ] excouent connition. $050. Oax Islrumonts, oln typewriters, an- 1 215-257-2576, " ’ spreaoer, excenontconoition $250. bedroom twin or bunk beds ¯ ltiqun jewelry, watdhesetc. Silver [ -- ¯ 10 ,b~ 18 green red, and back. i A~~N dresser and chest of drawers $50: -- Jdollars and other coins. China [ AFTERCHRISTMAS SALE - l ’71 PLYMOUTHVALIANT "4 dr, .4! .c,~,~,~,;.;"~. ~. n,.~.=--=.- Portablestereo record player $25. AI.TERNATIVES-- 3 Spring. St. , , Jincluding . Royal . Rudolstat,[ MUST PART with 2 fourme, old nme &1 femalestandard pood¢automatic, powcr steering, R&H, draPa¯ po carpntess dforg g ass HdoorinS100’ and Custom legl, u,.~,°~^"~,:,,"s-,;’--...... ~3,~,, ...... ^.n r,on ~on,~ Call 20t-297-6368after 6 p.m. Pr nceton, ’I wethings are better Canton,Rose Medalhon,AustrianJ pups_Mixed’ breed, Havehad a I iud. $I00. 13 by 15 plush ’159 5267’ v~’¢~"’ ...... pupp es. Rainedwith chddren, 609. ~9,100miles. Like new$1875. 201- on un uquabed perfect comfort, [Bavarian. N ppon. Flow blue Re(J shots Goodwatehdo~zs Raised 737-3055or 609-737-3720.’ 359-6195. Wcogewoodblue wool carpet $150. ’ " " complcte safety. Reasonable ]R.S. Prussia, GermanLimoges / with children $10 ea. ~’ail 201-359- "--’ Almost nnw green refrzgerator ccononly. Prices vary from $25 - etc. G ass il art carnival, Heisey. [ 5930 ’ $150. Call 609-452-9396. NEASONEDFIREPLACE WOOD~..,~ coc, u~ve,,n .^~a~ ~11 $:100, Al[of these beds give perfect ] pattern several pieces ~f ~ ’ -.--=rVOIINP."--~t -::-’--..:’---:--.-_’P~MP. ’PA~.~-~r’. r-n~,.,.n FORD1969 Fairlane 500, 351 V/8. ,,~l!xcd 1. urdwood i~’~n~’u’n ~o~0’%’o’f~. ~ver;th’ng support.Cu~1924-5011, ifno inswer ] early cu’t glass,Many things *i]] l -’" ~o3~en01ywlmcats. ~all 609- ExeeHentaUt°"p.s,,cond.,fac’ air,manY24,000 extraS.miles. ~’noles:llg ,’rodRetail call 799-267)., N’~,GAUGEMODEL RAILROAD--’ d scoun~ed,S. Brunswi~l~ S~orting. v o , [betenaan~o,addedArmed security in at- JPOODLES --.Tiny.!-~p°cket’t°ys to " " $1450.(609) 448-7612. $75 ,’6’ x 8’ open grid layout Many lt lEP I( [‘’F SAWMILL INC Goods Dayton, only/10 rain. zrom .... ’/small minis. All COlOrS.$75.-$180, /Tiny Chihuahuas, $75. Miniature cars engines sw tches track i I’wk~hdrRIhl~lh nto~ll Bt ~, Hightstown,Sale starts Jan: 15th FOR.... "" ...... OLDS’70 Delta, a/c, p,s,, p.b, 4

"’ ’ " " / pionsh[p sl’ock, 11 weeksold. I after 4 p,m, $95O,I female 6O9.883. YAIIDM\N.~=1t Inopull~d ’ Snu~t SILVERSTONEAGE Lapdary_ $175...... ’ .... ’ ..... - I . IltlA~O,II)...... ,,,rlennui Bu)’ers andsellers /C~k 1969 VOLVO144, air-cond,, new- ’"- Bh’d snore hhl~e~.’, t II,P, new, supples. Rocks minerals, metal ~.u~w.u .un~m,~, u~.-, o .... beautes 2 males, I female michelins 4-speed, good non-’ ngveruscd,~acrfla, ehlrS275, Cull detectors Rt #31 Pennngton cond.,$250orba.stoffer.Call1201) . . ~ . .~01-725-1191:1,,, ’ I IGllT ~tlUlt [,’IRE WITH 722.0660, NOVlCKy’sMusic Store, "-m~r ...... ,,,~,~,.., j ...... W,.h,==.h.Awormcd & shots $40, each, 609- d t on. $1550.Call 609-443-6215, I;1~J-737-3055, ’ ~*[‘’ \hONED[‘’IRFWII(ID All J 888-3351. ¯ FeedsandGralns im~’¢l~ll,i~tl, c t & ~l~lit. Pick-up -- in the classified "a-es I ’ forallanimals FIBEWOOD-- Oak & HickoryREDUCE EXCESS fluids with :c:,;ll iS~115’also /2 gads P~ANO-Fsherspinet, $350 Call . r ~ [ToYPOODLEPUPPIES AKC " at ROSEDALEMILLS ’1971 VEGA-11,000miles, factory: spl t, de voted, stacked, $45 per F uldex tablets only $1 69 at , ’ ’c~ ’c ~ d stucked "C: 000- 609.882-3325nlor~ings till 10’a m ,. ,.,. ,-~ .’ . ’ ’ ...... ’ .-’...... 2"/4Alexander St, ’ apricot ~t~. ~all ow-s~-aZtl air, auto, trans., $1,750, Call 609- cord, $25 half cord Call 201-,369- ThrlftDrugs ’ I, II.2111frill swel’eal 09-921- or after6 [~m " ’ . Oll[le r’acKe[, ¯ Princeton 799-2582. 4572 after 6 p.m, ,li:Iti...... nnyllmo 609-924-0134 ~-:* . ¯~:~ w.y .... . " . , "rh0I~w~nc~, I~dg0r THE CFJ¢77U/L POST IOINDSOI~-HIGHTS HEP~LD

PdnutonHight=town Rd. 138 SouthMain Street Hightstown,.NewJer#ey (609) 448-1069 PflncetonJunction, NJ. W.k"., Rancherin Hightstown- 6 roomsand’ bath on a lO~’x 100 g:O0s.m. - 8 p.m. 799-1100S.=~h,m.-SM~ i Sunday12:30-4:30 ]dr doseto schoolsand shopping.Very we][ landscaped.Two storage sheds: Priced to sell at ...... $32,000.

CommercialProperty presendy leased in Hightstowa. 85 ft. frontage De MainStreet. 2200 sq. ft. on first floor plus up- stairs storage: Couldhe 3 stores. Priced to sell at....$28,000. sort. Youmay be able to save This 8½ acre farmette includes a raised ranch with 8 rooms, 2 a substantial amountof ~,l’~-~ moneyin futureyearsl This weekwe havetwo lovely housesfor youto visit. baths, also a 50 x 200 ft. building, has manyuses including a Bothin Belle ’Mead:4 bedrooms,2½ baths, fireplace, asking $75,000. horse farm. Close to Hightstown...... , horse barn on 1-~ acres off GriggstownRd: (County RICHARDSONREALTY CO. Rte. 20). ,~,,.~.~ = .. ,-~::~ Haresa starter, 4 roomsand bath in Hightstown,water and sewer Route130 ¯ ’ ..... " ...... $62,500. only...... $I 2,000. ~ ¯ 3 bedrooms,fireplace, 2 car garage.Off Mountain :448.5000will helpyou in ob. ¯, SOYOU LIKE Dennis Whitney View Road ...... $47,500. 5 room country home on I’50 x 250 lot 2½ miles from raining andarranging for a Windsor-Perrineville Rd, EARLYAMERICAN FIREPLACES HightstowmVery clean, mornacreage available ..... $28,000. mortgage,our membershipin NMLSbenefits both buyer East Windsor Township Directions:Take Route 206 north or southfrom Somerville Tolearn more about this one- Callus andwe’ll tell you andseller in givingthe widest or .RockyHill andfollow our red, yellow and black signs. possiblecoverage of homesfor 448-6667 . whatcomes with itfll ! Imlaystowntwo story on Vzacre in goodcondition. Rural setting .,.Let.....,,t you ,osa,e=- ENJOYTREES - you’ll enjoy this homein oneof West ~riced to selL ...... $27,500. i ng tbe best homefat your arbara.It.. Windsor’slovliest sections. It offers 4/5 bedrooms, ¯ taste,needs and budget. STATEFARM formalliving anddining rooms,family roomwith fire- INSURANCEC0MPANIES Warehousing for lease or sale.. HornsOllises: place,large kitchen, 2 car garage,patio and central air. Hours:9:30.5:30 BI0omingt0e.IIImms $77,500. PENT:South Brunswick apartment ...... $200 Daily ~ TREES,TREES, TREES - In fact woodsand five acres per montll ~U~ of seclusionand beauty surround this 3 bedroomcape codwith the followingfeatures - den,living roomwith Ceetrally located duplexin very goodcondition on large lot. 10 HELPFULHINT: rooms& 2~ baths. 4 roomsand bath rented for $200 per month. Realestate I ...... ftena RealEstate For Renl s~0 A Amwell Rd. 7 Days fireplaceand dininget, kitchen, 2 full baths,flagstone secondaryfunction Of corn- Hlllsbaraugh(9/lOofamileWesfofHwy. 206) porch,pegged wood floor, finished basementwith bar Ownertransferred...... $35,000. mercialbanks. ServingSomerset County, Huntmrdon Couely rand th* Ote|Nr’Pdnceton andan attachedgarage - all on MillstoneCanal. $75,000. Hlt~rr.r~’t’oWN-YOUNGman wil ,r*, threueh2 mulffph listing systm~nm. WESTWlNDSOR’S Historic Grovers Mill section now Z;,’eningSand Weekends share 2 B.R. luxury’-apt, with offers youa nearlynew colonial on a settlng’with old ~le! Dempster J. WesleyArcher Jack Wan#inkAu Mower}, same.Call after 5, 609-448-7635. trees. Blendthe modernwith the old andhlstorlcwith 586-1290 448-2097 586-6971 395-1671 NEWIIOMES I this 4 bedroomcolonial featuringa large kitchen, 2½ IMMEDIATEOCCUPANCY) I DUPLEX for rent-- 6 rooms & full bath, family roomwith fireplace, large basementand 3 bedroomranch. Large | basement¯ If interested call 609- manyextras...... $54,900. room, formal dining room. | 024.0941. CRANBURY- 2 bedroom BUILDING¯LOTS ¯ CRANBURYLOT 100x 160with utilities..$11,000. kitchen, 2 full baths, full I split- level, aluminumsiding, MOUNTAINTOP ACREAGE 2-car garage, 1 acre. MEMBEROF MLS 1½baths, fireplace.. $48,000 - Oneof the last spotsin Mont- $42,900 & GALLERYHOMES RELOCATION SERVICE CRANBURY- Two story gomeryTownship with a spec- BRIDGEWATERCAPE COD - 3 FOR RENTIn tacular view. 18 woodedacres eat-in kitchen.’ formal color~al brick and aluminum ~/OUR OWN LAKE that canbe divided. ~$75,000. room, 2 baths, full 2-1/2 balhs. Out building siding, 4 bedrooms,2½ baths, 75x 130lot. . $36,000 horses negotiable¯ $350 per tO Acres& 837 Road Frontagn family room.Immaculate con- MontgomeryTownship - 5½ (201)782-7355. acrelot.. Ideal buildinglot. 7 roomColonial, 2 zone oil Imt water heat, brick wall dltion ...... $50,500. BEDROOMRANCH - Living fireplace, raised hearth, large sun porch, 1~ baths, Roomfor horsesan trail. room,eat-in kitchen. d fail basement,1-car beautiful shrubbery and lawns, manyfmtt;and shads, : CRANBURY - WYNNE= ...... : ..... $27,500. garage on 2 acres. $40,9.00. ": trees. 3 car garage heated. Oneacre plus, lake (spring WOOD-Air- condifio~two 2 acrewooded lot. 200x 400’.’ fad), fishing, boating, swimmingand skating; room story Gambrelcolonial. 4 bed- ½ mile from ShoppingCenter. BI-LEVELS- 4 bedrooms,family room,formal dining room,spacious modern kitchen. 4 room,2-1/2 baths,2-car garage,I 4 BEDROOMHOUSE -" in I large bedroomsand modern bath. Extras includea40’ for horse and/pony or whatever other animals you moms,2½ baths, family room $12,000. Borough. 2 baths living room,I acre woodedlot. $48,900. ingroundpool surroundedby a stockadefence;alsoan may have in mind: Few comparables, subdivision with fireplace ...... $64,000. OTHERLOTS " dining room, eat in kitchen full possibility, Hillsb6rough Mountains. Commuting, SPLIT-LEVEL - 4 bedrooms basement¯Walk to university. Ca1 extra ¼ acrelot. Moderatelypriced at ...... $39,500. CRANBURY - WYNNE- AVAILABLE family roomwith fireplace, 2-1/2 609-924-8437after 5 p.m. ; Princeton or Belle Mead. $89,800. Inspect, submit baths, ~:ity sewers’and water. | offer. Will considerfinancing to qualified buyer. WOOD- Air-conditloned Largetracte of landavailable ¯ ~ LEONARD VAN HISE AGENCY ThompsonCape Cod, 4 bed- for developersand investors. $49,900. Our Service - Real Estate - Insuranceand Appraisals MEMBEI~MULTIPI~E USTING SERYIt3,. moms,2½ baths, family room, COLONIALS-4 bedroomsfamil FOR RENT-- Colonial bom~ WYCKOFFAGENCY, Since 1924 room with fireplace laundr "Wemust be doingsomething right" living roomwith fireplace. MayAgency eomtbrtable beautifully fur Office: 609-448-4250t room,2-1/2 baths, fu 1 basemen nished,on largeestate just outsid, 160Stockton Street 26 SouthStreet, Somerville $65,O00. Blawenburg 466-2800 2-car garage. $51,50¢ Hight*town,N.J. Princeton. Acres of fields, woods " i 725-7200 PLAINSBORO¯ Large custom several streams, a skating pond i Ed Ltndstrom,Realtor CLAREMONTREALTYCO. Available for 3 monthsonly. Jan- I Eves. & Weekends,356-8478 ranch, 3 bedrooms,2½ baths, REALTORS Feb.-Mareh 73. $375. er me. Bus. Bus. large lot ...... $72,000. AmwellRoad,Bel]eMead(201)359.8727 Packet,ReplyBox 2170, e/o ineetonRea] Estate For Rent Real EstateFo r Re STANLEYT. WHffE For Rent - Apts. IO-B¯ THURSDAY;JANUARY18,197.3 Birehwood: Estates¯ IF YOURENT BEFORE " ’ -’" FEBRUARY15 ,,.WEHAVEI ABONUS t FOR,YOU! Theseluxury homes can be foundon Birchwood~ wo’odedlots,(somelarge,),withsttached2¢argarago,"fates, PrincetonJct. Thesehomes are set on ¾ ncre 4 or 5 bedroom2 story coinnial style houses featuring a LOWRENTS The Viii a ge Apts. largeliving room, kitchen with breakfast area, panelled" familyroom and 2 full baths.If thaCsnot euough EXCELLENT there’sa full besement,fireplace, and a porchor ter.’ at TwinRivers BICVCL6TO race. Priced in Mid 70’s 1 & 2 BedroomApts. * I MOVE IN TERMS Just minutesfrom downtownPrinceton. Drive out Centrally Air Conditioned VOR~¯ e 9 Theapartment community for thebeautifulpeople... N6W todayoffNorthPostRoad, witha social clubatmosphe[e that mustbe seen to be including wall-to-wall carpeting &drapes. Notquite, but the train to appreciated. A Manhattenis Just a short Stepinto,,new world attheexclusiveVmageAp.,...A pedal away. CUSTOMBUIL T HOMESworldthat includesmagnifi;entiy desianed suites with froms1 : 00 FOXRun at PrincetonMeadows-- wallto wallcarpeting and drspes inciuded. Apartmentsfeaturing shag carpets, ByWm, Bucci Builders, Inc. Yourown apartment is just the beginningas youso- Open7 daysa week Alsoexpress bus to NewYork lined draper,as,centrnl air & heating, ci.,izewith nice neighbors inthe numerous recreational supersound control and much more. FORINFORMATION CALL:. 924-0908 fao~it|es,tmagine 3 Olympic size pools.,.Tennis courts, ChoiceFurnished Apts. , 40Express Buses to Benutlful natural setting surrounded by .... billiardroom~..beautifu! shopping center on ptem|ses., withLeases to SuitYour Needs NYCDally acresof fieldsand woods, For I I I recreation,tennis courts, swimming anda placeto partywhenever youwish. That’sthe VillageApartments in Twin Rivers. See it Directions:N. J. Turnpiketo exit 8 east on Rt. 33 poolsand fl clubhousetoo. FIVEBEDROOM HOMEon wooded acre. Large Ilvlng room,.sep, 4 mimeN.E, of PrlncntonUulverslty diningroom. eat-in kitchen with custom cabinets and beamed ceiling, todayand enter a worldthat just doesn’t exist anywhere onemile to entrance.For further information: Mrs. Rt. 1, 12 miles south of New Brunswick circle 2’A baths, paneledfamily roomwith doorstodeckandpatio,study& outsideof theVillage Apts. It wU]be your address after GraceLagos. (Holiday Inn). Take ug-handle and follow Plalnsboro " 5:00p.m., too. Call: (609)448-7792 , signs 2 miles to Princeton Meadows. 2- car garage,wall-to-wall carpeting, air conditioning, manydec- ORN, J, Turnpiketo Exit 8-A, Right. 1 mile to Rt. orator features.... ~ ...... $56,900. 130 South, Left 2 miles to Cranbury.Plalnsboro Rd. (Main St); right 1 mile to Plainsboro Rd,; right A FEELINGOF FREEDOM in the rolling hills of Montgomery. Graciouscolonial" ranchon oneacre. Living roomwith fireplace, ",d~k= ~’ miles to Princeton Meadows. dining room,paneled family room,eat-in kitchen, three bedrooms, 60 FOXRUN, P, LAINSBORO,N. J ,i"~"~LINCOLN twobaths. Also an upstairs 18x25teenage hideaway or 4th I~edroom "L~-’rx’~PROPERTY’ andabasementg.... oomwZthbar.2-car~rag ..... Open every day. (609) 799-2710 COMPANY ..... $s9,9oo LandFor Sale I I I ROOSEVELT¯ Anartistic andintellectual oasisin the middJeof ’the countryside.Protected by a state ownedgreen belt andbordering on OFFICE fargo countryparks with their ownlakes. Re..... It combinessophie- BUY LAND TIIEY DON’T 2,600sq. ft. in modern,one - ticationwithafeelingofcommuniwsorarelyfoundtoday. ’story, building. Air condi. , "~", MAKEITANYMORE [ ’doned, sprinklered and futt~/ , ~U~l~b 12new4bedroomhomes-from$37,900 54 Choice acres -- Hopewel) { I carpeted. Princeton-Hights KENDALLPARK - 3 bedroom TWINRIVERS - large 4 room ,.~llld~ Compl~B ~0. Ranch-4B/R with fireplace- $39,000. Townsnip$3500, per acre. ¯ yt East Windsol ranchlocatedonwoodedlot.Com- condominiumIncluding central ExcoptJonalStudio&sep.homelacre-$52,000 town" Road, plately redecorated.Available for air conditioning,wall.to-wall car. Lovely3B/R2bathwithmanyfeature$.$41,500 60 x 180. Pennington Bore, Twp.Excellent parking, im Immedlateoccupancy,.,$33,500,Petlngthroughout,allagpll~rlceS. MainOfflcs:234NmauSt.,Princoton ¯ residential $7,800. mediate occupancy for pack ...... Locatedon lake front, I. (609) 924-2054 SUNNYP~NCH - Lar0e )ivin0 roomdining roomcheerful eat-in’ I, age dppq For further, informs :. KENDALLl’ PARk’:-" ’7~:~%:~’~’~ A,mno...... $24,S00;" A Hopewe]l ’TwP.i ¯ Branch Offi~63N.MalkSt~,~Cranbury. :kltchen~.famiJ~,,i.oo~;3,B/R~.2ba~fi~y.;llbose~:~eh,t&.2~;.gd~ge.:,: 188 X 356. ’ " i "ranch. 3 bedr00rn~,2 bath;~’pa"J ...... ’ "’" residential $11,900. tion’, pleasecall. : clod family room,¢ontr~.l air con- "rlNIN RIVERS * 2 bedroom (609) 395-1434 Centrallyair.conditioned, tool A tasteful housein o pleasantneigh- 448.01’~2 townhouse.Living 7dOra.d~r.ln9 borhoodandagreatbuyat .... $52,900. Almost 2 acres, wooded:" East clltlonlng, wall-to.wall carpeting. Amwe]| Twp., Residential.[ ¯ Nights- Sundays-HolidaY’s’ ~ sw mmng poe and manyextras, ’reo m, 1~ baths, 5 a PPIlances , ,. SPLIT LEVEL- Foyer, living room~,extra large kitchen, panelled family ...... On y ...... $36nn 5 room,laundry area, 4th bedroomor den, 1½baths, 3 nice bedroorm,1 car LOVELYAN D COZYis this 3 bedroomhome on a well landscaped½ $12,500.’ " ~jIR°n Croshaw 448-5781 alWall’t°’waltdttloning.Carpetingandcentral garaQe.quietlocation,convenlenttohighweys ...... $35,900, acm. Largelivlngroom, diningroomwithmirrorceiling faundryroom 16.1 acres we]] treed1100 ft. Only ...... ; ..... $32,000. adjacentto eat-in kitchenwith beamedceiling, paneledfamily room GRIGGSTOWN- 3 bedroom STUCCORANCH ~ living roomwith fireplace, large kitchen, beautiful frontage HopewellTownship 3"WI N RIVERS; 6 room town’ " withslidingglassdoArstopatio,lY;baths, beautifulcarpeting,central $53,300. ~ , . rancb on oneacre. Largeeat-in - v.ooded2~acrelot, locatedln$ourlandMountains...... $34,500. airc°nditioning, hulmJdifJer,andstorrmandscreens" $42,~0. 100’ X 198 Hopewen Township ~1’ ktch~n, den. fnshed basement h°usewltB310edr°or~’21/abathS’tral air ~ -~-__’----~_____..~x93o | O ...... P a.o able" of- carpeting throughout.... MODULARHOMES - 1100 sq. ft. modular Ranchdelivered on your $10.000, . ¢... conditioning, a I appliancesand 2 acres West Amwci) Township $38,000. footingsandfinllhed ...... $16,0OO. "~=~’,-~"~=,’~;~=, ~;~;os...... -."..$49,000.. manyotherextras ...... A.CLASSICPRINCETON HOME ¯ Circa mid 50%- The days of met 11/4 acres West Amwell Township i ’ . RENTALS ’ ADLERMANIfCLICK , &CO¯ ’=~$9,500. HIGHTSTOWHI TWINRIVERS-efnclency {studio}.’ I and 2 bedroomapartments for ¢ultomquality.Princnton;Borough, western lectlon. Lot 100 x ~;00, est. 1927 " H JJ Immediateoccupancy, Included in rental costsare recreationalfacilities beauflfu~~andsr.ap~ng. Rand% 3 bedrooms, 3 batht, ptut r~|d’$ qtmrt~rt 924.040! APPROXIMATELY79 acres West Including swimmingand tennis. Monthlyrental starting from $162per andmany fin, feature, ¯ Carl ul st our Crsnburyoffice for ¢omXm REALTORS-- INSURORS 586.1020 AmwcilTownship heavily wooded " month, $105,000. TWiNRIVERS - 4 bedroom2Va baths, single family home. Comptem d~taill. A real value ...... Brokers cooperation ln~lted Sun. & Eves.. 924.1239 with pond $5,000. per acre. ¯ RESIDENTIAL kitchen1,carpoUng throughout, centra a r tend on ng, fu I bosement, Hr. t -" LIGHTINDUSTRIAL ZONE - 3 bedroomranch, 1 bath, living room, ~ ¯ COMMERCIAL arage.Forlmmecllateoccupancy, countrys|ze k|lchen, fut~ be, sement,2 rat 9e.rage,horse barn, fenced, ’~I~ Q !NDu~’rRIAL /~Jll ~ENDALLPARK-3be~d/c, omTeach for tmme,~ateoccupancy. Paddock,fruit trees. Manyextras includedwithin the home,A sound . 647,500. V~[’lHise Realty Manyother listings available investment ...... , Realton Pennington,N.J. ./ /, , . S’PLITLEVEL - 4 bedrooms,living room,dlnin9 room,kitchen, family ’ Tel. (609)737-3615 teem,finished l~ment, cemrate’ ditlonk~g, AUaPPliances. Lo~etv .... HI LLSBOROUGHTOWNSHIP -. Modemlarge 5 room ’" e interior. Half acre. Onecar paras ...... $42900. ranch, 3 bedrooms,ceramic tile bath, attached garage. ~ KendallPark Offece / (609)448-8811 full basement,built in ovenand ran0e, g= heat, wall- * INSU~g4[ (201) 297"0200 [mJ~[’~,~.mlJJ ’ or 655-O080 LANDLORDSAND TENANTS to-wall carpeting, aluminumstorms and screens, maca- ~ ~ APARTMENTSWANTEO damdriveway. Excellent condition, We|l-landscaped L|t us savedollari for you STEELE,ROS [0 FF& SMffH.... Lsa~orSubLeMe lOOx 2281ot ...... $38,900. nEALTOi~Sand iNSURORS NOFEE Comhlte~lnagem|nt Sel-#lcu Available "11~ DURLAND SOUTHBOUND BROOK .- TO be constructed -- 5 RealEstate For Sale IIp L~,n S.C,*Um PRINCETON TOWNSHIP RANCH RealtyComPanylnc. room ranch, built in oven and range, tile bath, full DIAL ~1’8-0600 basement,gas heat. Lot 40 x 100. Seeus for details, =lz soGlssAV. motlnl’OWN You’ll enjoy easy living in this 3 bedroomrancW." ¯ RENTALS ...... $3Q,50Q, There’s a modernkit. 1½baths, tui[il:y room. storage BUCKS COUNTY STOREOR OFFICE.Princeton Township ...... $90p*r me. SAt ES REPRESENTATIVES room& w/w carpeting in the living room, d!ning area ~. RURAL RETREAT hall. Outside is a beautifully landscapedlot..$47,000. H,rry Evans448.5639 Exquisitely restored mule barn on EvenJnss & Weekends Henry Lubmt201)359-6136 D~vld Dud=n~ BJELANSK[ Ani~Enon 44~ess4 IreneSt.lts799.2416 JOSEPH the canal -- featured in House~ MONTGOMERYTOWNSHIP RosemaryGudebsa1687-4902 Garden RemodelingGuide. Hug CathedneChdstie 448-2121 RealEstateBroker living room-dining room wRJ Wm’~nFox 3%-9240 NewiyConstructed fireplace, fabulous kitchen RtlphDOwlp~ (201)329-63"/8 with fireplacean Anexctuslveareaforthis4bedroombi4eveLThere’sa " ,, 212S. MainSt. Manville,RA 5.1995 mastersuite :: O~Thur~day& Friday Eveninglil8 elegantbath, sitting room, ’Z gues vw=mrnlmblrlofthl" familyroom w/fireplace &sliding glass door to yard, .’.r 1 " ~ 1 BEDROOM Sundays1-4 roomsand bath, Picturesque 2 1/ MULTIPLELISTINGSERVICE. eat-inkit., diningroom, living room, 2½ baths, utility ., First APTS. FOR ¯ ’ acre mountain-side setting. "*’ Section , ~ room, 2 car garage. Ona quiet cul.de-sac, all under- 90%Rented tMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY I I,’.]L,L, | O’]~ REALTYCO. grouno utilities ...... $52,900. ~’ves~sun2]~,Realtors609-599-~309 ~,~ ;::= RealEstate Wanted LandFor Sale RealEstate For Sale thai MayAg ency " tORdealC os / ’i {’~ ’ "KING SIZE" realtor Rt.518&GreatRd.Blawenburg .466-2800 L~’:~.... LOX’~ GardenApartments .,,~P--,,sUn,s of a~ kinds FOUR ACR~.S in Hopewe]l TW, p. with 330’ frontage on JaeoDs ROSSMOOP¢SADULT COM-I TWiNbaths, blV£RS, ceramic 3 bedrms,, foyer, storms2.1/2 & Montgomery Townships OIdest Office’ ’ i"I KUSERRD..OFFRT.130. HAMILTONTWP.N.J. needed. Call us first, we have n. CreekRoad, near ~eWashingtonMUNITY -2 bedrooms,dining screens, humidifier, finished Abeautiful country setting in buyerfor your property.Barclay Crossing - Penning[onRoad. area, living room, large bath, basement, wall-to-waRcarp., ,~ ":’: ,,¯ - ~ ptizod Hal~lilton Township,Juat. Alithetu=u,yfeilu,esth~tcount Agenc~,Hightstown,N.J. 609-44~-ZonedR-150. Call for uetails, kitchen,recreational facilities. 5- pantry,c/a. (609]448-55(]0 or (609) , i Q"/00. Ryes. 655-2929. ! ’ brand newshopping renter, no il CftMipif mln . 443-1886. ,~:" bank.., minutesfrom Rt. 33, ,,cL’0inr 10 ACRES- Hightstownarea, ’ - .soomy=nd.oo, c...d u.,,, ’2~’,’ Rt. 130,Rt, 206,Rt, 1, ¢0nllt|nd Itt liner=0rcl~et, excellent land investment in ,.~. ’% ’ the Turnmkeand mote. Now .w|o.to.w|llc|,p.llnl in all rapidly growingarea. Very dose , :." that’s ,ocat,onl Luxury?Thm’s ...... Twin N, J;Tpke TWIN RIVERS, 3 bedrm. :i~- ’ ~ somethingyOU can’1 im~’glne ~ Rivers and the ¯ Out.nl.ltlhtlot.In kileSlnl 8. ’Additional, acreage townhouse, Quad], cud nnR, |eke : " ¢",. ,. unt*l yOU’Ve.... II: however, w...... ,...... " , .....,.... .;xi~ front, all options,, manyextras. NESHANICHistoric Colonial THE ACTIVEADULT COMMU NITY ...... this.muchyou can believe... vlnI floorbuilt,in dishwaSh.r ,.a"m d ForSale available. Asking$5,000/aere. $38,000 3 bedroomsfireplace, low RoyalGreet apartments are as "~,’ ,’Z,,,t~’ ,..-,. (609) 448-0390. i,~.~i.i *co,=~=o.o,¢.t.d u u,,a, taxes. Cal (201) 369-6t7t or 722- 2 RossmonrDrive~ Jamesburg, New Jersey 08831 ! newas tomorrow-Comeseer wtll decoratorfull vlnitl4$, 6598.Mustsel! purchased a~other - ’ ~)~’’ ’l *c,O.traast.r tp~¢tb*drou~Ut~t"weik.lnint k=¢(ntetot*t - " W S BORDE=’’"~ ’ home ,’~;," 1 & 2 ,o0,,,,,.,,~,.,,,,,,,,,o,,, ,0 ^cR~.swoov~o - =, ,, ’ MultipleListing Broker { " , " [ .; ’, ’ : , ,-. ¯~"" ’ BedroomS.ites,,,U,,*=o,,,h,,L°"’...... [rontage. on macadam rd. REALTOR’. ¯ ’ Locate~’in East Am*ell. Tw’I), Wknds/l%es /level centrala[rcond.,eectronic[," : ...... t~t tntlvin| tom,In=thlr °’ In approximntely 15 minutes ; 5=-6820from [i[ter~ hum[differ,...... pool & access. ,’ ,-ow,,~1 ,~l.vl~l~t:...... ,z bedroom; SALESur ’ ’ PREVIOUSLY0W~iED ¯ ~i’~ : ’:’ ’ : ’ ’ ;M"1$200 "M ...... ’ ’ " "°’"°"’ ’ "’ under .~10,000,Call aRer5:30 p.m. I ...... 7, ,~ctuo[i.~t.~otw*xt.. Prmceton. Asking $32000. . ¯ ~n;i;~- --...,,,.w -~tras ¯ Excellent . - 1 "= , ,, . ~ o, ,,o.,, , ...,.= ¯ t~t.,~ ~,Iv,~*..t,..c.. . . 609-,1482915 . ’ ~v..,,vuo~ ~. : .~: .~.~. ¯ 300%Sff.lttiit pttkJn|. Call after 6 p.m. 609:882-0078. , ’ ’ " " ’ ’. condition Sdle by owner - Call 609- i ~ ’ R[NTA~AS[NT ON PS[MI$(S * On,|]|lad~lt Ind ChllCt|n fig, . i : "1 ’ r * *. /ANRM 0S ,~, ’" PHOH|t.~ m.lm .auo.~ .¢, ,.. : ~ ~ ; ¯ ’:’:’ ’;: " J * 448-6496‘ ...... _ ’ , . . *," . i’- , "i , ; " ¯ ’ ~ " ’ , ’ ’P,, ~ 113/4aerewot)ded~i~lld.tn,loto~ - " , ...... "{’ I~ASTWINDSOK:Breektree’ . 1 -. " r ’ " " I J ~ ,’ i ! at AmericanGyanemid). Left fromJug-handle & sou h on"¯ / ".." ...... =~. . RC,-~,r~x.=~ .... WESTW[N.DSOR-10roomspus. ranch. 3:Uedt;ooms ’1-1/2 baths, J . ~-Ae~ -~ee "~"#ftt . :’:~ ~ :~ : I DI REC’OR 533pastRtN S *" t. 1’ OU33t h oKuserRd’O ". ~3 3 (~ n U .k. K-MartShoppngCen r B r, d~. R~ ~, ,i." ..... uarsonlte.~ustollCarterRn 4 r .... ~t , 1 ">. to.ere with huge’!ree_s._~0,0~,[newly,ear~ted,,fullbasementl~ " : [OU~J:’033 " LI’IU):" ~ ::: ’ 1: tar); turn left to RoyalCrest. ’ " ’ ’ ", ’ "’~. ’ . I.,awrence’IMp 250 ft, frontage.~,’ ’ . : THIS":’ " "’ vrmelpalsom~:,uaq 5W-~t0-zw;L J with,; family:,rqomi.’~beautifu,! [’ ., 7, ... .’= ’ " , : ~ ~~ . :,~ i "’:, ~ :’ ~: ." ~ : : ; ’ ....~,,, V’i’:L’l’ , .. ’m ’ = " :’’’ ’’’’’’’’’’" ’’ " 300[t..deep.-$t4950.~can,609-896-1,~.: "l’L’ ""I’ "’~ :...... ’ 03~,~:;.; :.:,~:::;~ .,.,. :~:.. !’:¢’~’!,2NEWSfiAi~ER’I]~:~ 2h""~,,.:,..’:. : "~i": ", ’:;’,".i ~’,’ ’L:..":".’,;"~,’,."’::’.:’,C, throughout 1/2acrelot, M~tseu .~~’~ ~,.. ",.... ~i<:?:~ .... :,’ ; ."" ’."-.:’:~ imm~lntely"By owner-f,39900 .... i ...... -, ..... " ’ ¯ RealEstate For Sale RealEstate For Sale RealEstate For Sale Real Estate For Sale RealEstate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate for SaleReal Estate For Sale

IlOPEWELLVALLEYAREA’ CRANBURYMANOR SPLIT ...... e--’-’~"~r’~ SPACIOUS2-year-old. Colonial on _" ~ ...... ’~OEN$e~£.~9,_- I’UAIll.lilgl~l~lIJII woodedlot. 4 bedrooms,.2-1/2 ~’" LEVEL:Offers all the roomand ~v~t~ .~.tve, rt -- ? a.t~. aemcncu.-#.. =.. ,,,zo_.. | ~n’-v’veuluIg ~ baths, featuresa countrykitchen NOMAN IS ANISLAND - you conveniencesdesired by today’s - aj aolo: 1 yr. old on col-de-sac.I, I ~ ¯ ~ t,~ aa needa housewith neighbors. Call youngfamily. 4 bedr0oms,raised ~’erecterroevaer~oXo~[?n~a~gemlO oo~ --. [! .~ ~ ~s’,~Lrl overlooking attractive family us aoout this outstanmngrancner living roomuinmg room lamily , , . ~, . , ~t* iI~-~_-*~ ~d~l ~41.1[ Iqk:hl’PV_ room and living room with a in the boroughof ¯ Hopewell.. En- roomkitchen and 1 1/2 ba[hs Gaspnances, self cmanmgoven I ~)’75 g,~bl ~’~=- .... beautifulfireplace. $53,900. ~ . . ¯ . . ¯ TWIN RIVERS-- The Con- TOWNHOUSES-- lovely Twin ¯ HOMESINTHE$3O’s COUNTRYSETTING .-= with do’mlnium--A greatnew concept Rivers communityoffering 2, 3, beautifulview of surrounding bedrooms,office or study, 2 f u][ I carpetingincluded. Nicely land- seh^~,"_ .... . __; . I -- --~,~e.,vn~ /~ in Living!!Located in East umDams, t ear garage,mu I scaped yard. $39 000. and 4 bedroom townhouses. THREEBEDROOM COL(JNIAL hillside. Custom built 3 bedroom " ’ sho~t~"v "~s~’to t~n~,s~c~s. g IIP Is- - ttv- ~..~’ZI"’~IV[~ ~ t~r l, H E R- WindsorTownship with schools, quality homesall withe/a, car- Inewlisting) - In a beautifularearancher, family room. 2 car at- basement$37,800 doo~rss, Must ¯ ’ churchesandtranspbrtation merep~ing and all appliao~:es.Con- Largeliwng room with bow tached garage, 2 fireplaces,..... ~..__ ’ , - HIGHTSTOWN:Lovely older Call6~P~!~hl see. $47,500. I~.%~o~,,LT £~,. 0 R stepsaway. Large living room, venient commuting,swimming, windo.wand brick fireplace,l central airconditionlng. ’$43.900. a ~l~We’~lZ" "ann we nave one, homewhich has had excellent - . Wr~vrr.,~.~u,,n,~o,~,.-~,,- tiinlngarea, two bedrooms, two formaldining room with buiR-in ...... an attraotive rancher on a woodedcare andmaintenance throughout shoppingtennis, activities, all lot. ’AmwellTownship, modern I thevoarsSpacious yard with old [,o~.~-a,,apeu ’~ ,;,~,,,~’-’^m ranch on 1 acre. baths,wall to wall carpeting, withinwalking distance¯ For more cornerhutches. Finished TWIN RIVER5 TOWN IIOU5I~ - 4 ~ I (large),, washerdryer, dishwasher, information call Richardson basementand beautiful wine bedrooms, 2-112 baths, end unit, kitchen,dining room, llving room,I shadetrees andthree car garage ’ .,’~=a.,~m_m._sas?vlc= [kitchenILovely shrubs,’family, 3 bedrooms,roO.mmWitth 2 refrigerator self-cleaning even Realty. coloredcarpeting. $36,500.ideallocation. $39,500.2 bedroomsand studyfull bath, 1 Offersnine roomsand bat5 Man~; ~ " ’ Ibaths living room,dining room, andcentral a r Secn’ is be/ievth’ ear garage $32,900. . advantages for famil’y o~" Price~26,900 DELIGHTFULRANCH -- LovelyP"ENN INGTON BOROUGH PRINCETON JUNCTION COLONIAL(New Listing) - 9 RANCH-- 4 bedrooms,2 baths, MAYWEBHAG-tovouaboutlpr°fess~°naluse’$37.s°°’ ~gN~’EA~ITIo~asew’ga " andimmaculately kept 7-room this outstandingranche~in Ewing I WESTWINDSOR RANCHER" 3 [[~ =.MLS ~ .....I I , [ ]roomsplus 1/2 bath andprivate HAMIbTON--Close to shoppingranchon a lovelyI/2-acre Ibtin rooms2-I/2’ baths, in good con- family room fireplace in-ground . andconveniently located to EastWindsor Township, Fealures dition, detachedgarage and only pool. $49,000.Township.Modern kitchen for- bedroomrancher in lovely section lentrance.Central air wall/wall schoolsis this excitinghome with includeliving room with cathedral $32,500. ma=einln.g room,living’ roomI of WestWindsor Township HANDYMANINVESTOR - 3]carpeting,e, beautiful patio, 2 car large cheerfulfamily room, living . . 2 FAMILYDUPLEX- 3 bedroomswith [irepmce3 bedroomsfull Foaturosincludealuminumsidin~bedroom Colonial in Washineton[garagterrific area. Asking ceiling, formal dining, bright 6.... ROOM CAPE on {new eachhsting s~de- In Has rental¯ ncome¯ of tileoo. bath 1 cal" garagescreened- with a brick front. Redwoodpatio’: Townshipthat needsloads of~ork/$875 room formal dining room, moderneat-in kitchen, 21’ qmetnelghborhoed. Weoffer thls. $375 month n rear porchw th fireplace, ex-I Nicelywooded lot. $52,500. but is priced accordingly$10 800 [ ...... ’ modernkitchen, four bedrooms,.panelled family room, 3 immaculatehome with large l ’ $27,200 ~r~aut~,c~t.-~;m,auu. enclosedrear porch,1 1/2 baths, bedrooms1 1/2 baths, garageand livingroom with fireplace and] ccllont landscapedlot, $42,500. / DRASTIC oneear attachedgarage and 20’ x full basement.Such outstanding LAND [STATELY OLDERHOME IN BEATINFLATION -" Weare| REDUCTIONOWNER 40’ in-groundpool. Don’twait! I built-in bookcases. Separate~] FROMTHE ATLANTIC TO THEI HIGHTSTOWN"Nice clean offeriniz a 3 bedroom American/MUSTSELL HAVEPUR- extrasas lovelypatio, wall-to.walldining roomincludes waU-to-walll]3 1/2 ACRESo-en land ¢16 500 PACIFIC-there is no house with roperty featuring remodeledColonia~ with living room tanze[CHASEDNEW HOME. Price$38,800. carpeting and large, air- carpetingand finished recreationll ~" .~r,n=,~ ..... a~,~ w *"~’.;i~ ,~ morocharmthanthisCapeCedinl~vingrobin and dining room, formaldinlngroom, famil~roo~,/ .. th nti ¯Colonial conditioner.A quality valuea’t roomandbasement. $33,900.U Twp $21 000 HAMILTON-- Beautifui split $41,900. AmwellTownship. Modern kit- I spacious modernkitchen family ] and kitchen in quiet Higl~tstown[Dar,p~ au .e c _.¯ level just listed in Yardvflle chenformal dining room., hu~eo I room, and sunnorch~ .4 g~od size ~ ,~r~,.... ,,d ~,;,,st redu..a~ t-. ~¢27,900/compmtolyrestorea on ;~/q acre section of HamiltonTownship. UNDER$30#00 (new listing)- 1 ACREwooded lot, rural living roomwith stone fireplace bedroomsand modernbath. Call for appo ntment /tat.L ow.!a.xes,3 bedroom.s,Dutch TOP COLONIALHOME. Ex- Here’syour opportunity to buya location, $9,000. lamfly room, 3 full baths. 3 Extras include baseboard hot /uoortoamlngroomwlmnrepmce, Largepanelled family room, plus cellent 2-storyColonial home on a homefn HopewellTwp. under bedrooms,in-ground p.ool, 2 car I waterheat, highlypolished floors, [ sqUARESPLIT - (newlisting) In[newcera.n..fic._batht..~garage, a comfortableden living room, lovelylot in the Brooktreesection $30,800dollars. 4 bedrooms,living °asemem, formal dining room, modern of East Windsor Township. room, dining room, kitchen, an~ 3 BEDROOMRENTALSRancher, $238. garagegreenhouse, 2-1/3 acres. I an extra I/4 acre lot, 40’ ingroundhighly desirable area of Hamilton[ wrist a ~vx. kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, three Featuresinclude large picture $’76900. I pool with stockade fence. A Square. Situated on a sweeping,[ ,,,,~u,,,, the lot measures100 by 341. Partly 4 BEDROOM,2 yr. old, $425. I moderate$88,500. I beautifullylandscaped corner lot / ...... A;’,~°~’~’~-,"o,l, ,-, D c, r~ bedroomsand one car attached windowedliving room, formal fencedfor the children, a large WANTPRIVACY- th s b- evel n [ which is comnletel~ cyclone]Gu r.~c, vvo . r.~o~v~.~,~., ~oarage.Nicely landscaped fenced dining, ~handsomeeat-in kitchen garden for dad.-Needs some ~,~ ~p AmwellTownship has it. Modern[ IDEAL BUSINESS OR]fenced. Featuring; a li~,ing’room,/COLONIALON3 ACRES t. Callto see this lovelyhome! panelledfamily room, 1 I/2 baths tamperingbut only $20,500 "~[l ---a~ ~". Price$39,900. up plus a powderroom down, 3 kitchen, dining room, family[ PROFESSIONALLOCATION:lformal dining room, eat-in kit-/ .....u h view Corn letel- bedrooms,full basementwith roe Membe[~of’Mult[ple room, 3 bedrooms,1-1/2 baths,[ MasonryRancher featuring 5[chen, panelled family room,ling, w)t .o . p y ¯ ~ HAMILTON-- Charming two recto’andattached garage. All HAPPYLIVING (new listing)~’3 ListingServiee laundry room, patio, 1 car[ rooms and bath. Full basement.lutility room, basement, 3/restoreu nome"~teeming ~ story brick and aluminumsided bedroomranch hou~in spotless 37 N. MainSt,.Cranbury gara g e ¯$42 , 900¯ / Pavedpar k i gn are a. $52,500. bedroomsand I-I/2 baths: Won’t/ue,,rooms...... ~" 2’.~.’.. lr v ¯...... this anda verylovely floor plan condition.Sot nicely on "a land- [ imu.asking ~,n~,uuu. Colonialwith slate floor lover, plus extensivelandscaping at a .609-395-0444. MAKE A LIST -, ot" your[’ [ LEO"’-- I lastlong. Call now $34,900. large living room,dining room, reasonable $42,900.scapedlot that also offers a fen- ~ARDVANHISE [ . [ CALLUSAT breakfast roommodern kitchen ced-in groundpool,’ black top Eves.&wkends395-1258 requirementsand we, wilI in- I AGENCY RESTORED- and just redui:ed/ 799-0301,or448-4857 corporatethem in this 2 story I I 201526 8088 with dishwasher and wa nut TOPSPLIT LEVEL -- Lovely 2 drive attached garage. Do#t 160StocktonSt.,H, "g htstownNJ for fastsale. Oldstonecharm with/ ~ves-2-’Ul 369-4693 cabinets, laundry room, oak year old split level homeon ex- mss a goodbuy at only$37,500. Colonialwearegoingtobuildon2-I , .. [modernconveniences such as a[ or2’(}t7~6598 panelledfamily room, four well cellent t/2 acre site in East 1/2 woodedacres. Modernkit-[ 448-4250 hugeeat-in kitchen with dish-[ " " appointedbedrooms 2 1/2 baths~ WindsorTwp. Features include ~ ~ ’ chenformal dining roomfamily I E"---..,g.~a...... r , washerbuilt-in rangeand oven[ attached garage, carpeting and large sunken living room, formal .... I roo~with fireplace, 2-1/2’ baths, I /laund~j room,hardwood floors:/ drapes in master bedroomin- dining, handsome modern eat.in ~] IIIGIITSTOWN {" cluded.Call for yourappointment kitchen,26’ panelledfamily room, : , - , I ¯ to see this tastefully decorated4 bedrooms,2 1/2 baths, basement " " " I J’Fsch r/~J11~1448.1178. thoreareafewthingstheColonlaH I ~--- v-_ .... ! home.Price $46,900. I TWINRIVERS - Townhouses,5 attractive Cape" Cod in the[ ~ ~IcNamara|~l~=~J~|4482022[buff can complete or change to/ -- L~#~Hov~.¢! &2 car garage. Such ou.tstanding I1I K~I ¯ l~ ¯ ~ lm/ ! I rms, 2 bdrms.,1-I/2 baths, car- boroughof Penningtonoffers. / ’ ~F]I " [ their taste. Wehave the keyto this/ extras as central _air-rend., I ~ II I I ¯ I[i I NI poring, central air, all appliances, Modernkitchen with eating area,/ ~ ] new adventure so call now./ - EXECUTIVEFAR -- "Townand qu.al!ty carpeUng, uouete .!n-[ ~ ~ I[ I ¯ Ill C.lbasoment’ patio $34,500. formal dining room living room | ...... Country"Estates in prestigearea sulaUonanu muchmore "A qualityi 1;[*llJd=l~klMq~l~l- I ~ [¢",11[ eJt; Ill~ll~l i ¯ ¯ ~ Memoerblulnple Listing ~elVlO$ ] $38’500 [ . WE’RE. PROUD TO SHOWTHIS of Hamilton.Ready for your in- valueat¯ $47,50¢} ...... LARGERTOWNHOUSE7rms. 3 ~.vith.!~replaceI laundryroom, 2- I [ / lmpresswesouthern Colomal now spectionis this .pretty homewith /" " ll~$fBb’lllll~;i;~i:iII~llbdrms. 2-I/2 baths c’arpetin’g I~/z eam.s,.q oeor.ooms,,z car __ I PRESTIGESTONE FRONT/nearing completion. It’s just over hyingroom, dining room, nice WOODED SPLLT --] ]central air, dishwasher ap’- garag.e,orlcK patio, eentrat mr I ,,1 " Horoef~m ..=.m. ,...... , I COLONIALtwo miles from[ the line in MontgomeryTownship kitchenwith dishwasher,family Magnificentlywooded I/2 acre ot] pliances patio $88 900. ’ conmdoning,~54,200. [~r~hor~wn’h’~’~’~a~,’~,..~[eollegecampuswith-aoaddressto/andit offers many¯desirable room,four bedrooms,2 1/2 baths, surroundsthis outstandingsplit-l " l ’ ’ ’ - | fronta,~esF;,,- hoe.... ~,^~. / be proudof. Movein condition/eatu es. Centralair andcentral attached garage, carpeting, level home. Features include KENDALLPARK [10.R.SELOVERS - .. Loon.no I hi- ~,,h "~%~’~’~--~.Y,’~’..~ with wall to" wall carpetine and/vacuumsystems 2 fireplaces; central air andlovely landscaped largeI living roomwith pioture ~" 6 rm. Ranchon cul-de-sac, 3 mrmer,zu ,acres, norsestaole I ~160nnn ~n ~, .... l~.a I expensiveshades, and drapes A[ burglaralalarm, wine cellar, even lot. Ultimatein elegantliving!! window,formal dining, large ’ .w tn oox. s~a-, s ...... lencee pasturesl ; ¯* ...... ~ ...... I Tennesseestone fireplace in "the,/storms and scesr n s are included.’ Price$59,500. bdrms,t-1/2 baths, 1 ear garage, earn anu outnm!nlngS.,t;omnla~ I ~,2 FATM~ft ~,u~,~~;,, [ living roomsparks the warmthof [If you’dlike a magnificentcountry. modernkitchen with dishwasher, BI-LEYELinCranburyManor- 4[fenced-in patio, nicely land- mrmhouse with sRcnen con- " -- "’"- ...... ’ ’ " self-cleenlngrange. Beautifully Bedrooms1-1/2 baths living[Soaped, mined ate possess on, ta,mog...... a walk-inbarn Largehrcp.l.ac.e. home LivingOver 1[ 1/2miles of roadfronta~’e A~=rox th~s~ "15 hoe "[ bedrooms home. Fourall of decorated amplesize canhomefor , rose you. $t18,800..to everything,...... ihls is BORDENTOWNTownship! In Eane]ledfamily room, W./W brick roomwitJ~ dining area, ’modern[$38,000. atea,.of beautifully wellrkept roomwmlropace ¯ hwngroom ’ ..... s. , - vv ¯ ca-~11 "" ut:uu, _=L___ llllouate~ ¯ .. me lar e . ¯, -~ : .r ; homesis this brand newcustom surepmce.3 cx~a,.largeo.enr.oom k tehen,,fam ly room: ut lityroom[ v .. : ¯ :~ . ’ ’,.:; mes fromPrinceton $3 000P..er fami[’f-~r~,~t-your.option ,.cati .~e .IF,YOUWANT T.I~ CHARMOF incluning22 ft. masteroeuroom and 1 ear garage Newtile inl’ ’ BARItOODREALTORwithf!replace,~ formal~ ,din.ing [,dcr.d, ¯ ~ood..t~i.di~: ...... bbauty,.withfoyer living room suite, 2 1/2.baths, full basement,2 bathroomand "treshlv paintedl M.L.S: 201-247-8664room,ne~ana nau qam-.on nrst]’ . . . used as that den office or guest a~ uhu~:~r~ura~: - anu are dining roomfamily roomwith car gara[ge. Suchother quality I our. Master bearoom with ...... room’Immediat~oceu~anc~ and wi ling to acceptthe challengeof brickfireplace large patio eat-in interior. This homew~l he veryl firep taco, " sitti ng oor m,.2 oter[h t.v,~ nr.ah~f’2.: .roKer .... : ]redecorating¯ to enhanceyour featuresas. central air-rend,top comfortablein the summerwithl bedroomsand bath on 2nn feer. 31 2ul ...... "goq..~ot~JPt lly LIlllg [anxlousownerwantso~fers kitchen,laundry 2 1/2 baths, four quality carpetlng,.drapermsand newcentral air conditioningandl - - - ¯ , . Askin=,~9¢= , 900 or g hal .nvestment, see th s bedrooms, two ear attached nmchmore.Aquahtyvalueat " swimmingpool for the children~ cargarageshed, m-groundpool. [ [ ~Hopewellvillage Colomalnow. 4 garageand central air. PLUSH! $51,900.$38 ;~U5, UOU ¯ I HOPEWELLBORe - 2 69 acres YOUASKED FOR IT - Your bedrooms1 bath with room Ior a $74,900. 750. ¯ ...... ". . I located in an apartment zone 4 bedroomColonial in East lsocond, the huge eat-in kitchen, l ANYTItVI£~IS a goontime to see Windsorin the low $,10’s has formaldining room,living room~ 4 ACRESof industrial land with THINKSPRING - That is when ~ to st.ar.[" m,.i~’cehnenn v.,mwi(minimum3ce/professional acres) office. 2-story $80,000. house frontage on Rt. 130 & Brainerdthis 2 stor~Colonial in PennView ab°utthis2st°.ryCnl~ialwe..are[being~ used as’ a residen- just comeon the market andlbeamed ceilings,, full dry Lake in Cranbury Township. Heightswdl be" finished. Kitchen wedon’t haveto toll youit won’tbasement and a quiet dead-end $75,000. with eating area, formaldining ..,;..s ’~=.~. ,,,,,u,~,. ¢ .... ~ .~:.~~. ~,,~ ...... w,, ]Call for moredetails. WalterB. last long. Offeringan entrancel street¯ $38, 800 ¯ ~---s -,~o~ . .~-,,,~,. -,-,,,s t tluwe.u,,,.~m me, rtealtors...... r’ennlngcon rovera with convenle-~,,~ ~-,,,.~- V.~u~ 1 room,family room with fireplace, famdyroom with fireplace 2-1/2 Office’ 6097~ 3 ’ room large living, room formal 90%FINANCING AVAILABLE - 2-I/2 baths, 4 bedrooms,2 car baths, 4 bedrooms,2 ear garage.[ - dlnlng, room,mo~]ern eat-in kit- IIf you quahfywe can help you RICIIARDSONREALTORS garage.$64,900. ~u~,,auu. ." I chen,family room, basement and I moveinto this newWest Windsor Rt. 130Just Northof ’ ¯ . ¯ attached garage. Don’t hestate ranch with only 10%down - ¯ TheOld Yorke Inn THESETTING - is country, but ¯ HUHRY- Come see us and let us ID ..UPLEX--Live m0oe & rent the Act now. ’ balancelike rent You’llenjoy the onlyminutes toeverything. 2 story snow..youthe plan of the. out-[~) ...... ¯ $25,000 ilocationconvenienttocommuting, 448-5000 Colonialto be "started in Har- stanmng.,no.rues weare goingtO[bath U~ll.~lUiVl -- 2 b.drm, 2 EASTWINDSOR RANCH (new Ithe country setting yet so near to h0)’ ?ato. ¯h)) ’55- 1900 i] bourtan Farms.Slate entrance ~art. bunuln~..just, ou~iue9[] ,. s, apt, arapes, mjr. ap- listing) - situated on beautifully[good neighbors, the well planned E. WindsorTownship DorothyLindeefeld 609-395-0892 foyer, kitchen ’with breakfast Hightstown J. L.Angelo, 609-685-0988 area, formaldining room, family renmngton, rnceu m me m~dIp~anc,es;, ...... $3),0~ shrubbedhalf acre lot. Featuring[layout withfull dry .storage NcusoII NaneieLowrey 609-448-4170 ~us. a porticoporch,large living room/basement. Phone to see it nowit’s room with fireplace and log ¯ ~r’ T’r,~ T’= ¯ [l~,t,~nuuo~.,~li~ S,.. cpL -- arapes, ~ nnrm: mjrz 1/’~ ap- formal dining room,panelo~ ]only $41,900. alcove, 2-1/2 baths, 4 bedrooms, ~ familyroom, ultra-modern kit-I_~ , full basement, 2 car garage. van nine ~ealty ...... ° ...... , $64,900. t EASTWINDSOR TWIN RIVERS rip. basement.Fantastic, find at [kitchen, big dining room,liv ng 265~NETTING. HAM WAY -- Mustbe seento be WANTEVERYTHING- This I- .4¢" A[~ _’WITeL .... (609) 737-36151" " 3"3~ w.~ta~.e...... ~t. I/2story brick and frame rancher " $39,900 Iroom,family room, basement and Like new4 B.R. \V/~) I/= ~’609~883-2~m’ trenton,~d. . ~ " , /central air conditioningfor only 587=~010 hasit all. Large entrance foyer, x;J ~ t.J t.J ...... , 609-364-8118. - O@l[N7 DAYS-9A.M,-9 P.M, kitchenwith eating area plus a ]- [l~[~li~l~lliilb[$44,50o. See it now. built- in bar, breakfast room, COUNTRYHOUSE SALE =" IITWINRIVERS MAKES IT’EASY model largeliving room with fireplace, DIRECTTOYOU MONTGOMER,’ T OWN flIPS . ~,umm~,.’.~..~:tu~- . to forget the normal~roblems of familyroom, 2-1/2 baths, and 3 , . Newly painted - Ranch: 3 bedroomsonIst floor. 2 huge¯ . ~1~ ~lL¯il¯ ~, l¯ I home ownershl£ Com~ home to as owners, myuesr wire and I eearooms, I-1/2 earns, ammg~W~i I ¯ ¯i" | ~,l this 2 bedroom 1-1/2 bath town $49,oo~ bedrooms,full bath. family room offer you this lovely homeat a big r.o?m,carpets drapes, ~ ap: ~. ¯ ¯ k ¯ ~ k k ~ house w th central air and you’ll 4 BEDROOMSCustom built with andstudio on2nd floor. Circular saving. It is in HopewollTown- p~lances, nrepmce,t screeneu _ "’enjoy the freedomfrom snow pasterwalls and3 zo~.l hen ship,. Bear TavernRoad, near porcn, easement, 2 car garage, -’= :’ 1 " I 1 [" :: ’: ’ : I ¯shoveling and grass cutting BRICK & FRAMERANCH in Intercom¯ stone park, elementary school and pack_yardfence, 1 acre plus. 1Et;fl~lIll chores freedom from worry about Lawrenco’Twpwith entry, living aluminum. 2 full bath: Pitman-Meereon 3/4 aore of ~s,~uur~o~emtors.t201)359.5225. ~ month’lv annliance navments room-diningroom combination, Breezeway.Fireplace. Garage $83,500. beautifulshad~ and view¯ 8 rain. to ~ lapplta~ces ~l’e all incltld~di-and family roomwith glass doors to Full basement.Plus fencedin poe rain. to Squibb,30 - " - worryabout driv ng the kids to ’ redwooddo~ki .family kitchen, =ment. Recent ne~ HARDTO BELIEVE - but this is 2 car /41LLq/~Dft .~r.= ,,,,~,-, ’ recreation areas - they’re right three bedrooms,pool, mature condition. what we are ~[TT=C~c~on]a~’on"l~aere~on" whereyou live Call us to see bow landscape.$41,500. ’ , easy you can payfor this hbme. market. Near .Twp. tainlng8rooms,4br’s,’2-1/2baths,F OR SALE by owner....Quagty, ’ ’ in livin with laundr cat in kitchen with bay window,custom-built home in Prmcetop$33,000. CENTERHALL’ COLONIAL roomy u enhanced by a Township.Walking distance, te parti.~treed lot with4 bedroomswith ex- schoolsand recreational facilities. r. inviting living room $53,900 3 morebedrooms¯ lireplaceann raised hearth. 2-1/2 dining room paneled SPRAWLINGRANCRER liberal financit baths, 4 bedrooms,full basement, 10 large roomsincluding new all- "- room, Iin shed basement, 2 car garage, electric heat. electrichugekitchen, 5 bedrooms,room, 2-1/2 plus a iWEIDEL garage.$46,900. $04 900, . ’ Direct Saverealtor’s fee Muskinabove room. For summer i ONE WORTH LOOKINGAT - a well - shaded and E. WINDSORDESIGN the first : 8 roomraised - NO ". ownermust moveand it’s kept as course and ranchersituated on ~ if it werea modelhome. There are 1 acreof land. BROKERS.LAWRENCE201-359-4238 TOWNSHIP. $07,000. r condition. Available for spring withbreakfast in move- in 4 bedrooms~2-1/2 baths, a meesize rec, ; bale.on edd nmgroom overlooks~ formal occupancy.$75,000. Principals 921.2700 the tiv ng room,the famiy roomis. ~9’ " - only. Phone609-924-9406. ¯ [ I paneled.. Excellent commuter $ 500 PRINCETON 3WNSHIP locat0 n"~7 8~ " 1 SIXBEDROOMS spac ous. 1O FOCHAVENUE"- Air oon- " . ’ "" ’ ’ ’ I roomhome. Ideal if motherand Near Trenton state College. 5 " ’ r b. MONTGOMERYTOWNSHIP father want to:live with you. 2 bedroom residence with all - . - COLONIAL.with center hall. 4’ baths. Oversizedliving room, aluminumsiding, stone fire- "FEATUREOFTilEWEEK 21/2 : place in living room, rec. room ’ " ,, large bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, m ingroomandmodo~’nkitchen. roomwith bin’. Hardto find 3 WITHA FUTURE- This and den, carpeting, dra . LAWRENCETOWNSHIP [ 4 BEDRM.TOWNHOUSE. Twin" . i: fami!y room withI a unique 2-car garage, uoncr6te nrive. zonebaseboard hot water heat. I immaculateEwing Township - centrallybesement airfamily~ conditioned,recreation livingr I ’dyers, desirablelocat on., Full I fireplace whichhas a oeamedand ~tr.eme~.large tamuyroom wire BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM : bolted effect ingra ned in the Drlcx . nreplace.. Carpeted. Roomymodern kitchen, Cape Coddoes have, a future, roomwith - beamed slulng,20x42 ¯ builtl ratiomsemcnt’ with2-1/2 hearth. baths, Tastefully e/a,brick ’ " ¯ br ck There’sa 1st floor aundrv,t.:ovoroa patio on 3/4 acre. ~:ou’ll formal Modernkitchen with ’ breakfast heated, pool Shownby rancherin mostprestigiousarea. owner formaldinin. Brickand aluminumsiding on 1/~ lecorated. Manyextras. Prin- ’i- ’ : built-in vacuumsystem, pantry [~ love this country.home.thatis very p ancycan be arranged. acre. 30 ft. living room,~ cipals univ..t600)443.19!0.. :: . ~ltcnen. Full basement 2-car oonvememto me NewJersey 2. baths, fully air / ,. ’ garage. Immediatepossession. Turnpike.for commuting.Only 7 FREDAULETTA ’ t, :. $34900 , yearsOla. 1-- .~ bedroomand full tile, minuteWal REALTYt many expensive ’ t~ .i’! .=. i "floor plus 1 large[N.Y,bus line. ~ in low 60~s. Prin- RENAISSANCIsESTATES East ’ : BOWNE ".’ unfinishedre.ore for .fqture ex-[onlyCal 809-¢. Realtor ’ . 88.3-3522 609-883-7094. Wind.ourimmaculate 4 bedroom : RI~,ALTYCOMPAN~ drivowa’yretired in rear yard. ’ . ~ " ’ ¯ " nahacremt3yrs,old. 20 ]~[ving ~:.:!~:. i

;!~i’ ~ TWIN.RDq,",~.- ’? bdrm .... .~:,~=~t~;~:.,=,~i ~:;: .t0wnhousefor Jfineocou~ncy.W ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ .j./~ to.W carpeting(c/a, and 5 major ,~ : t ’7’i~’":~":Ii ].,:’:,,’appliancesplusmany ’other ex, i : ~.:’..::.’. ’ ." ’.. ~ ’~ ~-:?~:.:"traseLow:30’s ,Can 609.443-1314 .-7 ’i:’:’ ’,’;~?"~ i : .:,, .:.. C-i’l’~,~-;#;~-’ P - ~’°l ’" t ~ ¢’ ¯ r := ’ r [rL~ ilr~ l : ’:’’ ". ~. ,~ ¯ ," fi:’ ":lCal 20i-257-1947.... ¯ i.. ’ , ,"’ ;"’~’ ":" :.::)’?’.,~:’~i~ : el, onowcase : Trytha’Newast :( :’: ¯¯¯ , . S s oer g l s t g comedy¯ ,.i’ . ,, TRENTON--’ Oliver Gold- smith’s classic comedy, "She ~ . - ~ ¯ ’. " . Stoops To Conquer," will be the ¯ RealEstate For Sale Real Estate For Sale RealestateFor Sale Too Late To Classify TooLate To Classify TooLate To Classify f!rststra!ght,playpresented by t ¯ : ’ . , ’ Artists ~nowcaseTneatre, 1150 ~ ’ -i PRINcEToNJCr’. STATION9/101 NEW LISTING MONTGOMERY - . Ave., on Jan. 19, 20, 29, MI. AWAY.Spacious modern l ...... ------~-- ...... ¯ and 27 at 8:18 p.m. Heretofore Colonial. 5 bedrm; panelled TOWNSHIP- 3 bedroom home . I overlookingthe Millsfooe Valley. MR. . EXECUTIVE ARE’ YOU A COLLEGE GRAD . " ’-. Showcase,whlch, was founded, by den/6th bedrm; panelled family[ 2 baths, eat-in kitchen, 22’ family L ..... WHO never learnedprogram- WANTED: used 38mm SLR CLERK TYPIST- typing ac-Byron and TnaSteele in 1971, rm w/frplc 1st fir Laundry rm ] ¯ rnrcencoroom a. nricKtrent to ming~Why not learn while you camera,pref. With behind lens ]curacy good figure aptitude hasbeen presenting opera and large eat-in kitchen; 20’ LR;I room with flagstone floor and becksplitin MonmouthJunction travci to work~Tape player & metering.What do you haveto lrequiredP easantworking musicalevents with occasional separate DR;2 1/2 baths; centraH marble fireplace. Call us today. with, real executive features sucl~ cassettes. " r .o.ffer?.DayidBreokat609-466-0180.]condit!ons and .~o.od benefits, folk dance performances. u/c; 36’ brick patio; 1/2 acres] $81,000. as, mreo car g.arage, ~u x~u.!n i~eep trying evenings. Princeton area. uall 609-924-9771 The production is under the’ well-drained corner lot, prestige[ TIIEMONTGOMERYAGENCYgroun~ swimming,pool a emrloa C.T.I. 1400 Greenleaf Chicago, location;’ immediate occupancy; roommr. mose(Jays whenyou Ill.~ ’ a leadcr m’ hom~’" -.--a~"’a" I Mrs., Feist. . d re,’t...... on of Cerad P. n-ain e-;.,. Rt.206, BelleMead designer at the theatre, whois $608; owner:609-799-0934. 201-388-8277 cannot climb aboard your Lear b trn,,|,,~ ~rr~.=. ~.a t~==o, ...... I ¯ Eves.359-8428 or 359-8819 Jet and head for the sunny south, C~o’~c’e ~o’~’:~1~[~d~" "t~’~k~’ ~~ ] --~ also president of the Pcnhington ’mllim ..... tWOfireplaces to make Santa’s FORTRAN360" 13At’.’ A-~roved ,. [BEAUTIFULRARE - Lynxpeint Players and executive director of r .... ~i=i,==~ job easier and more. . .$63 900. under the G I bill " vv " ~-,,~,~,,ou~, ...... Siamese cat, female 11 months~ , TO SETTLE ESTATES - 2 ..... Shakespeare’70.. I . 1 beautifulcooperative manors in ¯ ~’en~..,~g~Ub’e~.aca~UsrOcOmto; ]prefers guiet home.Call ,609.883. "She Stoops to Conquer" s a 1 ~ R|Mlr I ""Rossmoor,N. J. Six roomsand ’ School rep., 531DutchNeck Road, cook’ing, vrofess[onal ~ePntle~n~n]1428 anyumo, fast paced romp, involving a 1~1 ~ItllI1 =m =0m.U finishedpatio each. 24 hours %llkl I’qMF East Windsor,N. J. 08520. preferred, referenees.~Call 6~J- ] ~ father’sattemptstomarryoffhis m ~,~,~[lrl[=lld~,lIi= security18hole golf course, pool, ~lll~lJ~l~ ~,~ . ~]21-7609. I daughter, fraught with incidents :l’qn ~..~II~e’mI¯ml clubfaeilit esetc, 609-955-3266or CRANBURYMANOR, 4 bedrm. ] .’7"--- [MOHILEHOME - 52 by 12, ¯ ’~,:~_ ~,~II~I 609-658-2544. split-level, 1-1/2 baths~ l.r.d.r., ! ~m. mml J-"~I ~i~E-S-S"~ ..... 2 of mistaken identity, surprises ram. rm., ¯kitchen with eatingl %IMlll ~[ ~ " m,~w,.punm~" ...... Ibedrooms fully e uinned. 1972 and discoveries characteristic of ¯ IT:%liIl~ml ¯ 11 II[m~’~qll ¯ [used 5 nmnths must bc moved area, basementwith utility rm.~I ~ classc 18thcentury Restoraton’l and I ear garage. I/2 acre lot, I -- .... Reasonable.Call after 5 p m 201- and Post-Restoration Comedy. ¯ ’~=’)~ ’ I¯ " 297-2133. TWINRIVERS. 3 bdrm fenced yard, carpeting. By owner.[ REALTORS¯ 883.00tt h,, DENTIAL Susan - Jane Finkel, a Prin- I 1[~.~(~, .’: ¯ townhouse desirable Quid II (609)443-3385 or 443-5263. [ COOK-lighthousekcep rig. Live iII’oANTE~D_RE~S! voting . ’ ccton University faculty mere-. 1 ’~~tW n location. Extras including, bette in, or out. Owntransportation liT_%_ ~rln~:eto~ (°wns.nipl ber, June Woolford, Jean ¯ ]b,j~>~ ~ I appliances, storms & screens " ’ y Delgadoand Daniel Booneof OFl~x~°]~el;°U~%. $[O0.fo~O;ne:l ~re~t~rr~o~ ~l~a;o"eg~,e~:~o~nl~ I ~.~. ! humidifier, panelled faro. rm. ] ¯ " Pcnnington and walter mac- "’ wallpaper through-out, decoratm , ceton, 609-883-3147or RcnlyBox" Packci ¯ KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - ~.~, ~r ’r ¯ ¯B 1 additions, landscaped yard. (609: HIGHTSTOWN:Peddle School ..... ; ..... " ]#2182 c/o Princeton Packet I ]Experienced full time days ~"~’.’ ~" U.awrencevflle are ~Ul~ll~7~..%’ = 448-4120. Area 3 BRRanch large l.r. DR, =?~,,;~";~,’~;...... ’ ...... "l ’ I " " ]WengclScrvieeCorp 609924-4900’ memoersot me cast. I - ~::i:;;~j I large Fam.Rm,largemod kitch. 2 full-baths, full, basement,2 car , VA/FHATerms~ J ..... [~’ I AUCTION ] ~ Coral),,Literature I garage, Air cond, storms & Forall qualifiedbuyers. Features SECRETARY- Experienced with I SALE- Sat. Jan. 20, 10 I ...... LUXURIOUS-- spacious screens, large lot, manyt extras, at I -( lt I Colonial. Over3000 sq.ft, of living $49,900.609-446-4212. fully .equipped k~chen, dining g.ood shorthand typing sk Is ia;m’,, Andy:s Auction,. 1561 IFOR RENT-" 3 c can p easant l~or ~Llll,~ Frolnt area, lying room . oenrooms t- upenin~ in en~inecrin~ fi,~ i.woonnurn r~o., LeVlttown venna. 1rooms and shower/baIh h...~h.t . i ¯ % ~] ¯I area on a 3/4 acre woodedland- I/2 baths fully carpeted, ceni’ral ¯ ’%=[t outside’of Prin~ceton 1.~rivat’e ]Two~statcs plus addit’ions of heater furnisho’d "No’pe(s"’ Mercer County Community i ~ .... I scapedlot. 20’ living room,formv air cond rear yard patio. Ex- transporter on renuirecl Salar- Imodcrn and antique for a very (Bachs’lot or business e/ntmlo College will be offering college ¯ ’I’M[ IDCDiCC’~T I dining roomlarge eat-in kitche~ ¯ large panelledden with full walls ccnent, condition throughout, commensurate,,vit’~ ability Sen~l[~ood.sale. 0 pc. Vieto, ria’ri set.oak ]C’anburyarea 609-3930{~ ..... cred t courses at the Hopewell I ^.;,’,%:,";~.’,~,"--I Pricea rignt suuject to appra sal resume Box #2183, c/o Princeton /mrmture, round tease., rockers i ’ ’ dT~l~ngo~hrecsCOmii];%sp~jgVails,, Central Ui-h ~h^~’term. - ~nltIOlffIR~ ~lrl-- - lreplace 51arge bedrooms 2 carl a n~nnnn~r ,rnw~,mi~ ) ¢ J ~, E, ’~ vu= , $3.,000 Packet¯ I WHY NOT BUY ONe] garag..e, .2 1/2baths, central .awI Tv,,in Itivers all appliances, air [P°rtri~r~=a~Yor sk°Ve&n°i~et)a~c~ss, t~, i confllnomng lull vasememDUIJt- Pnndtuhv ~nrnt~nn.! I~nH ..~ ]bureaus, cut a’ad pressed glass: ~ e ] nuy ad,: /tPPI.EBYAGENCYrealtors ,~{(It( ~OCletV ’ . .’ ..... 1 me=.=.,.,, m’1¯ m vacuumsystem and humld|fler.~ ..... a --elo& ~’rill Ma’nv-~- Mcmber MLS wm~.~u~w.~r~ laminar with ]odds and ends etc. too numerous - mmtstereu 0y me ttopewett. I ...... "- Byowner. $76,990. Call after 6pro, [;~’~’~’~’,-i~;~"¢,~,- ~,d;;l~ ~1~~v ¯ elootro-p[uting to lake charge of /to mention. 215-945-3765.Auc- rln~ ~ ...... ,.~ rip,,//_, Valley CommunityAduit School. I i II I~llll=ll= 201)251-0300 newoperation in Trenton. 609-393-/tioneer AndrewJ. Oser., ~’ 1 * opo.,’..~ .~ ~n The two courses being offered l l,~ 8¢ r~l 1"#41~19 4833 " ¯ . t:omposttlon anu Literature, ¯ ’ ’ AND ¯ ’ / are ...... : . ¯ O.A.tarctic. athroe-credit coursewhich will I ’i ’~" "l--=g" )! RZLOCATIN~ :.MUST sell: FOR SALE - new modern lined . . meet on Tuesdays from T to 9:45 ...... SecialistsP in the [beautifulcondommmm at Twm:"rWOBEDROOM RANCHER-Hdrapertes, 1pr. 124x92,1pr.183 The New JerseyHistorical pm beginning Feb 6, and l 696FraddinUoel~r~rdI .R!vers.Lg..living-dining? mas!er : Levittown, Pa., refri[[erator by 88, ivory, 609-921-0148after 5 Society will sponsor a talk i~iar’riage and the Family also a I Somerset NewJers¢/ E Primitive Arts corm., aen-oorm., sumptuous KR. washer Dryer stove, upstairs ram. -’Phe|n¢ ~,a f~hills in the An ,.ree-creul~,~. A., course, ’ Illlllll~llllllm.~ ~ m.m Ps|nlln, lux appl exc closets w-t-w storage’ One year lease $170 per ~:---’------~""~ ,’";;2~%’,=,"P~-,.~a~,, .r~n 25" "=~ I carp., central neat & air: su - month. Security deposit. Tenant l]5 PIEr’P lenin ,~un~ v~,nc ~t ~ , m ~, the "~ir~t National ~ =; ~, ~o,,I,h,’P Idecz, car-port, immensestorage i pays heat, electric ty, water. Call ,., .... .""~ ...... ,~o - -. ¯ ~...... ~~o= ~ .... t’ .... spacercc. hall,, swim/tenms.609-921-2341 or 215-943-0738 ~oe~i~omset, ~I.25;,. ex.cellcnt State Bank, Ne.wa~....., P R I N G E T ON A Q U A S P O R T S ,4 ~’ Crafts [ ~ I ~ I[ nresident of the Women’sBranch ~r6v r ~ or, aa ~f u~nHrmu at, uo~ ~ It% like taking a trip aroundthe world- TWIN ’RIVERS, 2. bedrm. [ WANTE"-"~’COUPLEORCOO~~ K the Society, w!ll discuss .her ,~ _...... I townnouse, 1-1/2 barns, semi- ...... HOUSEKEEPER-livein or out experiences as a passeng- , . -.~..~ ..~ r,gntln your ownuacKyaro, finished basement, patio wall-to-j ~u~,~.~uv.;~,~z -,28~E ]must have own transporter on’ er on the Lindbald Explorer V¢"~ff.4, INSTRUCTIONS ~~ :~ "= _ ._ ]wall carp. & c/a. (609) 448-6377.I .~L~’=~’^~-~u_or_ ~,;,u~u,. mu.air, ]Call 609-924-9138after 5 o.m. ’ which ran aground on . ~,~’#. ",8~i~ , ~ FEATURING ITALIAN& " uncharted rocks off Antarctica. SALES AN0 ~! ~ K~ ~n’=~e=s~ena"~i w~9~’c~erSr~ 4~i~i [ r~..~ SERVICE ’’~ ~ se ...... I 1/2 b-’~" "-’ .... , -, oenroom,~-]Rd., Princeton¯ . ]JUNK REMOVED- from your Thcrewilla sobea specialsale f~ .." .... " .... , .=.-! ,~u!,a~. vacanh.reagy ] .E UUILII IILI3b m. rncea lor quick sale. /cellar attic, and garage. Also of "estate pieces" gathered by ’ ,~ll~ ~la/IUII I glt nioving. Call Jim 201-297- the Women¢sBranch. ] Call 609-921-6527. I NOWHALF PRICE For reservations and further aDS ALEXANDERST. - . ’ ¯ ’ RENTALS Tu~..Fri 11 5"30 [[3023’ ’ formatmn’ ’Mrs. Leo na rd emNCCTONN J’ OVa40 " . ~~ -- . ’.. " i RECYCLE I ~BABY~ITTO IIN~J...... tin I~I.X HU.IVI_~[’’3 BE~RUUUIVI ...... HUU~I~, - Din, eo~-e=,, ¯4 2 ’~o’ ’ " , Kit" " " ao"^ ’~L, reemlou5L------C Drive ~at¯ 11" S: dO I T~le I~I eGeo Apts Faculty Road Call [chen utility room LR with Jonnson. ’ ¯ ¯ . ’ " Sun 16 --,,,~ (~ ~.,..J. ’ ’ ,r---; -- ~ ¯ :, ’ ;’ - .4 may De comameo¯ SucRingAbtams " ." 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