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The Franklin nEWSy, RECORD Franklin’s Oldest CommunityNewspaper .vOid~s, NO. 30 TWOSECTIONS-26 PAGES SOMERSET,NEWJERSEY 08873, THURSDAY, IULY26. 1973Office phone 725-3300 seco,dat somer,t.clasSpostageN.j, ee~73.ald 10 CENTSPER COPY- $4.50 PERYEAR Hooper Town Council Battles On Goes Down Assessor Inquiry Whohoots for Hooper?Cer- out on narrowrural roads like The regular Tuesdaynight .indicatedto himthat no meetinghadevidence to dismissPayne. I tainly not.. the FranklinTown- CanalRoad were also cited by Township Council Agenda could take place here which believethey are nowstalling and ship Boardof Adjustment,which the boardas reasonsfor turning session took on the air of an excludedother councilmen¯Our waiting for information from declinedlast Thursdayto granta downthe variance. The beard inquest this weekas several organization code does not sucha committeeto decidetheir variance to the Hackensack pointed out that suitable land councilmenattempted to squelch supersedethe FaulknerAct. I case." developerfor the constructionof zoned for such a project was a moveby the newly-installed wasspecifically_ asked to leave "If the committeereports a 2,M2-unit apartment and available in other areas of the Taxpayer-endorsedcouncilmen the meetingwhen I walk~in," exist, like Nixea’sfiles they can shoppingcomplex at Canaland township. to investigate Tax Assessor said Dr. Driver¯ be subpoenaed, and we don’t SuydamRoads in the Griggstown Mr.Hooper however, wants his RogerPayne: . Whenquestioned by Dr. Driver evenhave executive privilege," area of the township, project built on the land he The heated battle centered on the oature of that meeting, quippedMr. Cullen,adding that ButMr.Hooper, after spending already owns.He has stated be arounda resolution drawnup by Mr. Burgergrimly replied that the publichas a rightto a hearing 16 months and t0 hearings paid about$9,000 an acrefor the the newcouncilmen which aims the discussionhad coveredthe also if the committeefound fighting for the variance, has CanalRoad property. at setting up a committeeto positionof RogerPayne. Asked if evidenceof inequities in Mr¯ promisedto appeal the zoning Askedwhether the Franklin study assessmentsmade by Mr¯ the ceunci]mendiscussed firing Payne’swork. board’sdecision "all the wayto Citizensfor OrderlyPlanning, a Payne during his 1972 tax Mr. Payne,Mr¯ Burger replied Charles Burger read from the SupremeCourt." Hehas 45 citizens groupinstrumental in reevaluation.Theresolutiancites,,yes.,, roughnotes he hadtaken at the daysto file an appealat Superiorraising testimonyagainst the as a reason that "numerous Whencouncilman Joseph June 26 meetingat Dr. Driver’s Courtin Somerville. Hoopervariance, would take any taxpayers believe there are Martinosaidthequestioningwasdirection. Thenotes indicated. It tookthe beardof adjustmentactionif the developerappeals in manyinequities in assessments out of order, Dr. Driversnapped that the manager had been five pagesand about two dozen court, ThomasJamlson, attorney as a result of the revaluation," Themeet ng of the 26thwas out directed to informallyrequest reasons to unanimouslyturn for FCOP,said the grouphad not and asks that a TaxRevaluation of order." RogerPayne to resign, but notto downthe variance. Amongthe yet madeany decision. Hadthe Investigation Committeestudy Dr¯Martino went on to state he do this before seeking legal’ reasonsgiven in the resolution variancebeen granted, said Mr. "all pertinentfacts withregards hadasked Dr¯ Driver to leavethe advice¯ for the denial werethe lack of Jamison,the group wouldhave to the TaxAssessor’s office and meetingof June26th because Dr. Mr.Cullen said the councilwas specific plans for seweringthe promptlymet to decide whether recent revaluation,"giving the Driver wasdrinking a beer and seeking legal advice at that area of the ModelTown¯ Mr. to sueto upsetthe zoningboard’s council a progress report not he didn’tthinkDr. Driver should meeting,in co-ordinationwith ,~ Hooper claims he has a vote. more than 90 days after the have beer in the agendaroom. the manager¯Dr¯ Driver noted guarantee fromSouthBrunswick FCOPwas formed for the resolution¯ Dr. Driversaid pointedlythat he that the councilconsisted not of to tie intotheir sewerlines for the initial purposeof blockingthe Republicancouncilman John had seen several of the court- seven menbut of nine¯ After Middlesex County treatment Hoopervariance, accordingto Cuilen, one of the three coun- cllmen present at the meeting more .arguing between the plant, althoughmembers of the past statementsby its members. cilmen whotried at the last drinkingbeer. councilmen,they votedto place South Brunswick committee But the grouphasn’t stoppedto publicmeeting to bait discussion MayorAttillo Lattanziosaid, the resolutionto formthe corn- disavowany knowledgeof such .rest on its laurels, accordingto on the resolution, started the how.ever,thatDr. Driver had left mittee on Thursday night’s an agmemefit. ConnieWoodford, a memberof matter off by requestingAndre the Junemeeting on his ownwtll. agenda despite Dr¯ Driver’s Thezoning board also cited the group¯ Gruber, acting township at- "Youguys¯ aren’t willing to objections. lack of specific plans for the "We’rekeeping track of the torney,to removeportions of the allow RogerPayne an honest, "Wewant to showthe public proposed school or shopping cases on the zoning board’s Up,and away they whirl on theroller coasterat theSomerset Carnival. The Chamber OfCommerce - resolution whichhe felt would fair hearing," charged Dr. this is a workingcouncil," center complex,buildings which agenda," she noted. "FCOP sponsoredevent began Tuesday and will continuethrough this Sundayat the EastonAvenue leavethe townopen to litigation¯ Driver."If youare sincere,pass remarkedMayor Lattanzio. weretoo long, and too great a After a numberof technical a resolutionasking the state to Alsoslatedfor tonight’s council wants to keep a close eye on ShoppingCenter. Hours will be 7 to 10:30p.m. tonight and Friday, 11 a.m. to 10p.m. on Saturday, changesin the resolution had give him an early hearing. He density for the area whichis future developmentin Franklin, andnoon to 6 p¯m¯on Sunday. agendais the formation of a presently zoned rural- andwe’ll be readyin a momentff ¯ been dickered over, former didn’task for the delaysand his TransportationCommittee which ¯ agricultural. Theboard also felt anything comesup. We’revery mayor, Richard Driver, credentials are beingseriously willlookintomeansofimproving the project wouldviolate the please the zoningboard made a unleashedhis bombshell.Citing questionedas a tax assessor.He publictransit in Franklinfor both Delaware~RaritanCanal, which concertedeffort to follow the the Faulkner Act which deservesto be beard." ¯ the schoolsand the public. is not onlya state andnational MasterPlan and upholdit by not designates powers to Actingattorney AndreGruber The long-awaited rent historicsite but also a sourceof grantingvariances to areas not municipalitiesfrom the State of said be didn’t feel there was stabilization bill, revisedand drinking water for 46 corn- zonedaccording to it¯" NewJersey, Dr. Driver pointed anythingillegal in presentinga annotatedby ;’ouecllmanNelson munitiesin three counties. Mrs¯ Woodford said the It’s Carnival Time! out that councilmenwho request resolution to set up an in- and Hugh MacDonald,a con- Traffic problemswhich might citizens’ group was devoting the dismissal of municipalem- vestigatingcommittee. "It’s just cernedtownship resident, will be have arisen whenthe expected mostof its presentnfforts toward ployes are subject to removal a requestfor meto determinethe up for discussionby the council¯ 8,000residents of the completedtheir upcomingcountry festival themselvesfrom office underthe legalityof havingan inquiry,"be Alsoexpected to be the subject complextriedtotaketheircars inSeptember. provisionsof the FaulknerAct said; of a discussionwill be a proposed ’ (Photos by Doug "Nevi.s) concerning council-manager "i’m not sure we’reputting School Resource Officer ¯ : ...... ¯ . . municipalgovernment such as everything on the table con- Programwhich involves placing Franklinhas presently, cerningthe June26th meeting, " a policemanin Franklin High "May I remind you, gen- counteredDr. Driver.’I believe Schoolin a counselingposition. Sewers MayGet ...... llemen,of yourmeeting of June that at. that meetingseveral Several councilmenand school 26,1973,"said Dr¯Driver. "If you councilmenrequested that Roger boardmembers have made trips canapply the FaulknerAct to set Payeeand. one other township to towns which have similar up a committeeto investigate employeebe dismissed." programsin Arizona,Michigan Federal Assistance Mr. Payne, this article on Dr. Driver also asked what andCalifornia¯ dismissal of employesalso ap- wouldhappen if the court sub- CouncilmanNorman Fisher Housing and Urbanhad been assi~;ned it andthe plies." poenaedfindings of the TaxIn- raised someobjections to the DevelopmentUndersecretary estimatedgrant amount was Dr. Drivercalled the June26 vesligatien Committeefor Mr. SROproposal. FloydHyde is investigatingthe $881,000. meeting a "private, secret Payne’shearing. "The schoolsarelookingfora possibilityof grantingall formal Themeeting this week was the meeting which excluded "I’ll be damnedif I will give fall guywhere they’ve failed in approvalsfor H.U.D.funding to latestactivity inthe Sewerage Democratsbut included in- any committeereport to Sidney discipline. They’regrasping at the FranklinTownship Sewerage Authority’squestfor federal aid cumbent Republicans straws withthis police program Phase sanitaryforthe Phase Ill project since and Glazer (state director of Authority’s III ¯ councilmen-elect." taxation)," chimed in andthey should try to solvetheir sewer extension programand Februaryof 1972when H.U.D. "Charles Burger. and I RepublicanSamuel Nelson¯ "The ownproblems," he said. allowingthis projectto proceed officialssuggested toFranklin discussedthis meeting,and I on a reimbursablebasis pending officialsthatFranklin Township Taxpay_ers.onceindicated they future funding authorized to officiallyunderwrite theCom- H.U.D.for such projects. Un- munityCenter Project of the dersecretary Hyde gave a Hamilton Park Youth committment to Sewerage DevelopmentCenter. The Shut-ins Are ANewStory Authoritycommissioners, at his FranklinTownship Council, by office in Washington,D.D¯, to resolutioninMay 1972, agreed to diligentlypursue a solutionto the underwrite$80,000 of the total situation of the Franklin cost of the CommunityCenter. TownshipSewerage Authority Becauseof this action by the At Liberation Library and H.U.D.funding problems. Franklin Council H.U.D.ac- Localsenior citizens will have orthose In Januaryof this year, H.U.D.cepted an applicationfor sewer wishingto volunteer, FullerSt.-InS0merset,orcallher construction fundingfrom the somethingnew to look forward knowingsomeone who would’like at 828-3786weekdays. housinggrants werefrozen and FranklinSewerage Authority in to--books.Many elderly persons, the shut-in service, should H.U.D¯ sewer and water ex- explains Ms. Jackie Cody, . Theprogram is expactedta get tension grant programswere Juneof 1973. contact Ms. C0dy at the underwayofficially on Aug.1, terminatedby executiveorder. The application received a assistant d!rector of the FrederickDouglass Liberation withthe help of vansloaned by H.U.D..project numberin Oc- Frederick DouglassLiberation Library at the HamiltonPark HamiltonPark and Ms¯ Cody’s At this time, the Franklin tober1972and was"very close ta Library, are unableto take ad- YouthDevelopment’ Project on ownstation wagon. TownshipPhase Ill grant ap- funding" whenthe Executive vantageof the manyofferings of plication had beenprocessed to Order of January 1973 was the LiberationLibrary or the the peint wherea project numberissued. Franklin Township Public Library, of whichthe Liberation. Library is nowa branch. Soinstead of tryingto i~et the New School Group folks into the library, Ms.Cody plans to take the library to the people,in the formof records, Sets OpenMeeting tapesand publications. Acrew of youngstersemployed ~, ^ ¯ ...... Pinheiroreports shehas received . under the. NeighborhoodYouth uommumtyinterest m s~ar~mga "e .... ~" ,z,u an alternate ¯jumor . and semor¯ t tter from¯ a zormer-ra.=.n Corps program have been high school’ ]s building,sayss’udent t ...... liv mg ,,,;- r ar-a..., f"ed ...... in ii." enlisted to read and tape Arlene Pinheiro co-orumamr .... or’ minnesotaWhO Is rote e~c selectionsfrom the libraries for a groupwhich ¯ ’has undertaken help g.in T smaem-he roan ...... anouc distribution¯ Over40 cassettes th ;~,;~.,~.~.t.u. ~, ~ have already been prepared, sucha task in Franklin¯Mrs ’ ¯- e proJ~,,,,aria mehas.-.= been ...... doing "’ Wantto drag?These youngsters obviously enjoyed themselves onthe opening night of the Somerset . ~ecorn Carnival:Wh.o knows,’maybe someday they’ll be in theIndy. containingstories, poetry and researchon alternateschools even best sellers. Jazz and religious recordshave also been’ E~,~.)iro~,e~,t which. group.she will share with the selectedfor the program., In order to bring together those Fed Ms.Cody began by contacting " ¯ localchurches, which she claims Group Honors people who have become in-, era i .ov ~rnm terested in the project, 1 t ent Okays ,.v~. ,,magic wayof knowing Pinheiro is. holding an open i Dr. Howe communitymeeting at her home, :nursing homeand a "meals, ca 35 LakeAve., on AugustI at 8:30 ’ r r wheels,, programhave agreed to ’ Drl EugeneE. Howe,the first p.m.The meeting will feature"=F g anklinState I mk¯ Merge sharetheir lists of shut-inpar- chairman of Franklin’s En- rap sessionon the objectivesof / . - ’ " " ¯ . sons also. Personsdesiring the vironmental Commissionwas the alternate school movement. MayoS_Sisler, chairman, and competingwith’ larger, in- headquarteredin Somersetand " newUbrary service are l~.In.g. honoredat a dinner given by the ~,d...... fh~ " n~’~nl~fl~no...... of cornAnmony .... u ~cnooerl,. presmentstitatlons in the state to aid the operates 15 additional, branchmte..rymwed to netermme,metr " Commissionat the homeof Mr. mittaes. Bothadults and students, of the Franklin State Bank, businessman,but the increased offices in Union, Middlesex,reaa ng tastes . ’ - and Mrs. Br~eeHamilton last are invited L announced that approval for a exposure to the Union Courtly M0nmouth"and Somerset Ms. ! Codyhas sLx~.partab!e Thursday. ’ . " . . ’ inerger :with ’ the First Newpublic, of. the. ’Franklin ~ counties. ’ ’ ~. ’ i . ".. cassette macmnes,ann nnpes to ¯ Dr Howe’aappontment ex~ .r The sttidenta will have.a Jnrsey Bank of Unien has been Philosophy’ means additional ; .’FirstNe~JerseyBankbasits acquire a few. more t.er the. pired in June. Under his. separate meeting with Mrs LTecelvedfromtheFednrniDepooit"banking: hours and a flexible ~ mainoffieeinUnionand0perates’ program.Sheamo hopes to nave ’ leadershipthe three-year-old,Pinhairo’s daughter, Michelie, at fnsnraneeCorporation. A 30-day.lending policy; all deliveredin a six branchoffices in Unionand ~ i some~of. the Youth~..C.0rps ~ Commission.has acquired an’ her apartmentMrs..Pirtheiro waiting peried fer approval by eourtecus and friemilymanner,’,.Middlesex Counties. Franklin~ enrollees .parsona.uy. vtslt me(. outdoorlaboratory adJaeent or’: feels that so far the adults havethe Justice Departmentwould he addedMr S sler stated that : State Bankwaschartered in 1963 snutdnsaria read.to memfrom theSampa0n.GSmith School,’ itended to dominate the’put the official merger date at: FrankllnStateplaeataextandits’iandbasresources, asofJune30,.:::requested books/.:; . ~. ~ ; ¯ ):. " . .’een’dueted Several clean-up dlseusst0nonthesohool, and that. Aug. 17.. " .: i : " . ¯benkinghoursinthoUnionaraa:-~in exeess~of $228,000,000, While:: "!It:will,help bring .... eo.ordmatorof the Frederick Dbugla~ Liberat or1’ : =’ :j ’ ; ~’compalgns,~ promotedthe pur, students:needto talk out their. ’!It. is ’~ felt: ~:that future :, to 8 :to 8 .daily and 0~ to 5~ on i First: New,:Jersey Bank!was ’ ! ’,tapes a story ontho CasSette ii ~. ~. chase:0f QuarryPark, and an- =oalsse~aratelv before meetin~uevempmentana growth of both Saturdays ~’Our traditional hot ’chartered in: 1958 . and has.: {l~esarebeing made by. NeighborhoodYouth ’ :~:. :~ piled for the recently approved.Wth ’:the ~r0wias a whole;:banks will be:greatly enimnced~eup of coffee will be available ta ~ resourcesof.$77000000 ~~ ’:?~>’,.:’" " .,, ’ .’. , ~ " -! .... "" , * ~ ...... ,.i~: ...... i ;,,to betakofi to el :~;:~.:: ::..:~state : grant ..of:.$i,S00: fora:.-,Transportatlon, willbe nravlded,.~bY ::,.the~, merge r,..said Mr... all customers .ineach of the ,e~W~; .:,The.combined bankv ’lns’whoCould not ~%~;~‘~¢~.t~wnsh~p~de?;env~r~nmenta~;~t~th~student!meetin£~ram~the‘~£ch~ber~‘~i~‘~‘N~t~only’,~wtll;’~the;~’-~o,ff_icesi?,ihei~eomment, ~(~.~;:";,;! tots ::~:"~’~!.( c, (~ ¯ - . : ,

THURSDAY,JULY 26, 1973 ¯ .._ . ., Heart AssociationReceives The Somerset Hospital, Guterl, boy, born July 16 to Mr.’ Somerville, announces the and Mrs. Robert, Olive SWeet, following,recent births: NeshanlcStation. Siedlarczyk,girl, bornJuly 13 Consalvo,boy, bornJuly 18, to $9,254 In Memorial Gifts to Mr.and Mrs. Stanley, R.D. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony,243 2rid Son~eraet County Heart !alsousememorlalglf~tomarka’the nameof the person to be Box53 H, Belle Mead. Avenue,Manville. Assocmtlonhas received$9,254 in happy event and to make a .honored, your own nameand memorialgifts during the past healthier and morehopeful address and that of the person to fiscal year, accordingto Edwardfuture."_ be notified, together with your Flagtown Church Gearno,memorial gift chairman¯ check or moneyorder in "any Theheart spokesmanpointed out Somerset County has amountto: TheSomerset County Holds Picnic that memorialgifts are not only developeda special card, hand Heart Associationat Box852, given in memoryof those who paintedby volunteers,to be sent Somerville. Information and ¯ For Children havedied but are also used by to friendsor relatives markingformsfor makingmemorial gifts manypeople to honor happier special occasions birthdays, mayalso be obtainedby calling events such as birthdays, anniversaries, promotionsand 722-4353, ¯¯ Beer graduationsand anniversaries. the like¯ "Progressis beingmade Membersof the Parish of Mary :and memorialgifts havealready Motherof GodChurch, Flagtown, Gifts are promptly ¯ Soda entertained children of Kay "Most memorial gifts are helpedsave thousands of lives, acknowledgedwith a dignified Cottage, NewJersey Neuru- madein memoryof a friend or Since1950 the heart attackdeath card namingthe donor and the ¯ HOME PsychiatricInstitute, Princeton, loved one claimedby heart at- toll amongpersons aged 25 to 64 personin whosehonor the gift is at a picnic,held on the institute tack or stroke," he has beenreduced 21 percent¯The made¯The amount of the gift is DELIVERY grounds,Sunday, July 22. acknowledged."These are the Heart Association is doing not stated.A receiptis sent to the Thefestivities, highlightedby major killers amongheart and somethingabout heart diseases, donorfor tax purposes.Gifts to tractor and pony rides, were blood vessel diseases which and your memorialgift will the HeartAssociation are fully sponsoredby the Parish Rosary Legion Auxiliary Installs Officers cause53 percentof all deathsin help," addedMr. Gearno. tax deductible. andAltar Society. the nation. But manypersons" Tomake a memorialgift, send- TheLadles Auxiliary of AmericanLegion Post 304 recently held its annualinstallation of officers. Shownare newofficers, front rowfrom left, Mrs.Rudy Korosec, sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. John ABABYGIRL Pinarchick,secretary, Mrs. Vincent Zelehoski, second vice president, Mrs. John Dobrosky, president, O BITUJI IES MANVILLE--Mr.and Mrs. backrow from left, Mrs.Frank Turlip, chaplain,Mrs. John Galida, treasurer, and Miss Josephine John Adamsof 440" Stonewall Czardo,standing in for Mrs.John Surdich, first vicepresident. Mrs. Carl Mernla, out-going president, waspresented with a gift of appreciationfrom the auxiliary. Mrs. Anoroson, county president, and Drive announcethe birth of a q A NursingHome Bridgewater She ¯ Gruchawakaand Mrs. Anna Gill, daughter Sunday, July 22, at herstaff instal led the officers. Fred anuers, was81. ¯ both of Bridgewater, Mrs. MuhlenbergHospital, Plainfield. Mrs.McClousky was born in Eleanor Melnykof Annandale, Polandand wasa resident here and Mrs. Barbara Gursl of Tax Assessor for three years. Shehad lived in Manville;nine grandchildren; Manville for two years and .two brothers, Peter Stroka of Brooklyn,N.Y. for 50 years. Wilmington,Del., and Joseph Dies At 56 - Survivingare a sister, Mrs. Stroka of Landsford,Pa.; and FRANKLIN-- Fred C. Sander, MatildaKowalski,with whom she .two sisters, Mrs. Catherine 56,of 55 South Middlebush Road, lived in Belle Meadand a brother Maddeckof and diedSunday in St.Peter’s andfour sisters in Poland. Mrs. BlancheGoles of Summit Hospital,New Brunswick, Services were held in the Hill, Pa. followinga short illness. Fucillo and Warren Funeral Services were held Saturday Bornin Jersey City, he wasa Home,Manville followed by a morningat the FinderneFuneral resident of Franklin Townshipmass in Sacred Heart Church, Home,followed by a mass at for 51 years.Until his illness, he Manville.Burial wasin Sacred SacredHeart Church,Manville¯ served as DeputyTax Assessor Heart Cemetery,Hillsborough. Burial was in Sacred Heart for HillsboroughTownship, prior -- Cemetery,Hillsborough. to which he served as Tax JOHNREGIEC Assessorfor FranklinTownship. THEODORECOMINSKY Mr. Sander, a WorldWar II HILLSBOROUGH-- John veteran, was a memberof Regiecof SeventhSt., Flagtown NEPTUNE-- Theodore AmericanLegion Post 478. He died last week,July 16, 1973,at Cominskyof Sherry Lane, for- wasan honorarymember of the SomersetHospital. Hewas 91. merly of Manville, died Thur- MiddiehnshRod and GunClub, a Mr. Regiecwas born in Poland sday,July 12, 1973at the Jersey Now Earn memberof both the NewJersey and resided in Flagtownfor 12 ShoreMedical Center after a long and Somerset County Tax years. He hadformerly been a .illness. Hewas 60. Assessors Associations and a Manvilleresident for30 years. Mr.Cominsky was born in charter memberof the Holy Hewas a retiredemployee of "Duryea,Pa.and had resided in Trinity LutheranChurch. DieldManufacturing Co.,Fin- Manvillebefore moving to Heis survived by his wife, derne. Neptune12years ago. Elsie, and two daughtersRobyn Survivingarehis wife, Mrs. He wasself-employed asan D., at home,and Mrs. Jaealyn HoseMalinowski Regiee; two independentroute salesman for Jensenof Bayville. sons, Leonand CharlesRegiec, bakeryproducts operating from Funeral services were held bothof Neshanle;five dsughters, WallTownship. yesterdayat the GleasonFuneral Mrs. MaryPoslusny of Somer- Survivingare his wife, the ¯H~m~""+Z38(f" Hamilton’ St ville/MrsPElizabethZydsllis.add,,former Evelyn ’Vukojovich;,,.,a ,,’ Somersetwl~ "church eervlces Mrs. Doris KramerOf MaflvilI~ son, Robert Cominsky’of followingat the Holy Trinity Mrs. Mar~aret Jakelsv of Piseataway’twodaughters Mrs Lutheranchurch: Burial wasin Bloomsburyand Mrs.-Jean CarlA . Kaesler’ ofNeptune ’ and" FranklinMemorial Park, North Grabowskiof Sayreville;19 Miss Debra E. Cominsky,at Brunswick,underthe direction of grandchildren; ninegreat- home; two grandchildren anda theRezem Funeral" Home of grandchildren;a brother, Joseph sister, Mrs. Joe Sepsi of Man- Irving,on. RegieeofManville anda sister,ville. EffectiveAnnual Yield On Mrs.Victoria Povich of Dunellen: Services were held in the Services were held at the Churchof the HolyInnocents, MRS.ROSE HORVATH Fucillo and Warren Funeral Neptune¯Burial wasin Sacred Homefollowed by a mass at .1-lear, Cemetery,Hillsbcroug h. " FRANKLIN--Mrs. Rose Mary, Motherof GodChurch, Horvath,92, of 60 WillowAve., Flagtown.Burial wasin Sacred Somerset, died Sundayat the. Heart Cemetery, Hillsborough. + HERBERTB.BRUSII State Hospitalat Marlboro.She GRIGGSTOWN-- Herbert B. wasthe widowof MichaelHor- ’Brush,94, of CanalRd. died last. vath whodied ii~ 1953. JOHNSTROKA ,Thursday,July 12, at Foothill Mrs. Horvath was born in ’AcresNursing Home, Neshanlc, Hungaryand lived in Richmond MANVILLE--JohnStroka, 71, followinga lengthyillness. Valley, Staten Island, N. Y., of 235South 14th Ave., died last Mr. Brushwas born in West- beforemoving to Somersetseven Wednesdayin SomersetHospital field and was a resident of years ago. after a longillness. Griggstownfor the past 62 years. Survivingare two daughters, Bornin SummitHill, Pa.f he Hewas employed for manyyears Mrs. Louise Bogdan,with whomhadlived in Manvillefive years. as a draftsmanat AtlanticTerra she lived, andMrs. Helen Hall of Hewas a resident of NewYork Cottain RockyHill. Chattanooga,Tenn.; two sons,\ Cityfor 45 years. Hewas a leader of the first 4-YEARCERTIFICATE * COMPOUNDED DALLY * MINIMUM$10,000 CharlesKovach of Bayshore,N. Hewas a ¯ retired carpenterand YMCAhere and a former Y., and Vendel Kovach of a member of the AFLCar- .treasurer, deaconand elder of Californiasix grandchildrenand pouter’s LocalNo. 135 in New.the Griggstown Reformed four great-grandchildren. YorkCity. Heretired nine years Church. He was founder and Serviceswere held Wednesdayagoand had been employed for 15 charter memberand superin- at 2 p.m. at the FreeHungarian years. tendent of the Griggstown 4 -YEAR Church, Charleston, Staten Until nine years ago whenhe Cemeterysince the early 1920’s. Island. ¯ retired, Mr. Stroka was em-- Husbandof the late Mar,ha CERTIFICATE Burialwas in BethelCemetery, ployedfor 15 yearsas a carpenterVanDorea Brush, he is survived 035 %Effective Annual Yield On Tottenville,Staten Island. and was a memberof Cur- by several nieces and nephews. Arrangementswere madeby pentcr’s Local#135 in NewYork ¯ Funeral services were held the Bedell. FuneralHome, 7447. City. Mondayat the Griggstown AmboyRoad, Tottenville. He was a communicant of ReformedChurch with the Rev. SacredHeart Church. LeeCrandaU, Pastor, officiating. His wife, Mrs. Julianna Interment was at Griggstown MRS.HELENMcCLOUSKYNowacki Stroka, died in Cemeteryunder the direction of TO 4-YEAR Februaryof thlsyear. " the Kimble Funeral Homein Survivingare twosons, JohnG. Princeton. CERTIFICATE¯ ~08 %Effective HILLSBOROUGH-- Mrs. Strokaof CherryHill and Robert¯¯ Contributionsmay be madeto: Annual Yield On HelenMcClousky of HomesteadS. Stroka of Manville; four :he Griggstown Reformed CompoundedDaily ¯ Minimum$5,000 Road,Belle Meaddied last week, ’July 16, 1973,in Somerse!Valley . daughters, Mrs: Genevieve Church MemorialFund¯ r THURSDAY,JULY 25, 1973 7 3-A Clover CERTIFiCATES¯OF DEPOSIT Correspondence P

BYT. H. BLuM $1000. MINIMUM County4-H Agent ,! DORISH. WOOD 4-11Program Assistant ¯ DEPOSIT ¯ COMINGEVENTS reservations for the annual INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY CouncilPicnic to be held at the --Sunday,July 29--4-HCouncil SkillmanSchool on Sunday,July 1 Picnic--Skillman-11to 3 29. Thisis a 4-Hfamily event with ’ -Wednesday-Friday,Aug. 15- games,baseball and plenty of Nowwith the higher interest rates Effective AnnualYield Interest Rate 17-SomersetCounty 4-H. food. Come and make new. permitted by law, Somerset Hills & -Sunday-Saturday,Aug. 26- friends¯ Agreat dayis promised County National ’Bank offers the Sept. l--Older MemberCamp- forall. highest rates the law allows, where StokesState Forest. maximumrates have been estab- lished. Our" consumerCertificates of % 4-II FAIR--FREEFAMILY FUN OLDERMEMBER CAMP Deposit now available mean that If you are fair mindedand Clubmembers 14 years of age your moneycan yield up to as much wonderingabout the scheduleof andolder interestedin an endof ¯ as 7.35%in one year. eventsat the 4-HFair, lookfor summerweek af campshould Eachsavings plan is different so that the Somerset County Fair call the 4-Hoffice for details and you can tailor your savings to fit brochures being distributed an applicationblank. Thedates compoundeddaily courtesy of most countybanks are Aug.26 throughSept. 1. your present and future needs. Pick andthe ExtensionNewsletter. In the one that’s best for .you, addition to animal, gardening, Maturitiesfrom 4 to 10 ~,ears -- MinimumDeposit $1,000 home economic and science displays, there will be an ex- CUCUMBERIN A BOTTLE pandedCreative Arts Exhibit, Did you ever try growinga includingGraphic Arts, Sculp- cucumberin a bottlejust for fun? ture, Needlecraft,Fabric Craft, Here’show. Lay a bottle, flat, $500. MINIMUM NatureCraft and Mobiles.Come insert a small cucumberstill seeit all. Newideas could lead to attachedto the vine, shadewith free familyfun in yourhouse for someleaves and let it growin the a longtime. bottle. Be sure to observeit DEPOSIT 4-H COUNCILPICNIC every few days and whenit is fully grown,detach it fromthe TheTottens are still taking plant. INTEREST COMPOUNDEDDALLY Two Weeks Remain Checkthese features: ¯ INTEREST COMPOUNDED For Y Day Camps "DAILY. ¯ RATE GUARANTEED BY THIS Onlytwo weeksremain for the throughachievement and p.ar- Somerset Valley YMCAspon- ticipation in nature, swimming, BANK FOR ENTIRE MATURITY sored day campswhich come to archery, crafts, Indian lore, PERIOD. an endFriday, Aug.3. campfires, and many other Enrollmentfor the past four activities.Older youth, ages 11-14 ¯ DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO weeks.hasshown a 25 percent years, enjoythe additionalac- $20,000 BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT increase over 1972 with tivities of horsebackriding, compoundeddaily enrollment for the summer canoeing, white-water in- INSURANCE CORPORATION. reachingclose to 600 campers¯ nertubing,cook-outs, and hiking. Thereare still openingsin both Qualifiedvillage directorsand Maturitiesfrom 21/~. to [0 years-- MinimumDeposit $500 ¯ ALE CERTIFICATES FULLY AS- the regular day camp(Camp tribal counsellors,assisted by SIGNABLE... MAYBE USED AS Winona)and the Explore New CITs(counsellor in training) COLLATERAL Funtiers Camp.Ages of campers comprisethe staff whodirect the Effective AnnualYield Interest Rate are fromKindergarten through activity on a tribal and village ¯ AUTOMATICRENEWAL. 14 years. basis. TheCherokee village is for Eachweek is highlightedby a campers5-7 years old and the ¯ ANY AMOUNTFROM $500 IN special event. In the remaining Apachevillage for earners8-10 % two weeks,campers will he ableyears old. Eachvillage xs com- MULTIPLES OF $100 (EXCEPT te enjoya "WorldService Car,,~ pos~lpf!twoor moretribes nf UP.... $!Q0,0, MINIMUM ON THE nival" anda bustrip to the Space: to 20 campe~.. 4-YE’A-R CERTIFICATE). Farmsin Beenersville.Also, on D "~p the closingnight of camp,there Detailed informationon the ¯ OPTION: CHOOSE THE DIVI- willbeanextraspeicial campfire campas to cost, bus routes, for campersand their parents applicationsetc. are availableat DEND SERIES AND RECEIVE fromall periods, the YMCA,North Bridge and compoundeddally QUARTERLY DIVIDEND Based on an Indian theme, GreenStreets, Somerville,or CHECKSFOR THE LIFE OF THE campersenjoy earning feathers telephone722-4567. Maturitiesfrom 1 to 21/z years-- Minim/amDeposit $500 CERTIFICATE. NewSingles ClubGets Off Ground WIVE STAR PASSBOOK A newsingles club has started youhave to do is sendyour ap- in the Somersetarea, and the plication and$5 to Cindiso you firstmeetingheldJuly~atAngelo’scan attend this weekend. in BoundBrook turned out to be verysuccessful. The club has 30 membersand is growingrapidly. Officerswere announced at the meetingand most wereuresent interest spreading much enthusiasm JayeeesSell : amongall the singles there. 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THURSDAY,JULY 26, 1973 ¯ ,AnEditorial Loom Youths Seeking Summer Work ~ LE77 RS To The EDITOR Start Recycling A service of Ihis newspaper CARWASHER :-- Kelth Zydallls NowI amcalling on you. Oncea year, we aimedat helping" local young of Manville,age 19, highschool Ever since newspaperrecycling and other environ- ’set aside a weekto honorour peoplewho ¯ " people get sammcremployment junior, cars washedor waxed, That Appointment call 725.41749 a.m.-noon. mental programsbecame the latest craze amongAmeri- havesucceeded in helpingas makethis truly in this area.Youths may call the cans, people have repeatedly been told by cnvironmen- a communitydevelopment project. newspaperoffice and add their Editor: Weare honoringour youthwho have shown nameto this register. Nameswill talists to recycle their rccycableitems for the "Earth’s us the ability to try anddevelop other youth appearfor threeweeks, or less if Sake." Thecircumstances under which Mrs. Carl to growin all areasthat willhelp them adjust LAWN MOVIING-- Charles Recyclingnot only helps relieve the earth of litter, A. Venablewas appointed to the Franklin today,and to give thanksto the parentswho a lob is fouud. Employerswill Horberg,13, of Manville; has TownshipBoard of Educationis a continuing haveworked with us to meeta neutralgoal. call youngpeople on the list if finishedseventh grade, lookirig but these environmental programs also permit used sagaof the clandestineoperations of the In honoringour peoplewe have planned an they have]ob openings. There is forsummer lawn work; Can be items to be recycledinto useful productsonce again. "HewImage Boys"(AI Katz, Colin Lan- entire weekof activities, bat weneed your ¯ no ckargcforthis service. reachedat725-7259. caster, RayMesiah, Gerald Spielman, and help. Weheed donations from our local Naturally, any program, whcthcr it involves recy- SamWilliamson) since they tookcontrol of industriesand friendsto truly makethis a cling, recreation or health care, etc., is as effective as the Boardof Education. success.We are in needof moneyand food. If you can assist us with this, wewould be STOCK, GARDENINGwork the participation of the communityinvolved. Their contemptfor the minority board wanted by Daryl Hedge of DOGSITTING, CAREFOR If residents showdis-interest, the programwill suffer ¯ membersand the majorityof the citizens of deeplyindebted to yea. Manville,senior in highschool age DOGS¯ A1 and DavidGiomhetti FranklinTownship is exceededonly bytheir Please send contributions to the above 17.722-0721. ages17 and 14 are lookingfor and perhaps fade away.But if there’s interest .... even greedand lust for power. address or we can arrange for pick up. summerwork with dogs. They some interest .... Duringthe sevenyee.rs that I servedon the Thankingyou for yourco-operation. chances are the program won’t Boardof Educationvacancies were filled by will dogsit at their home.Both suffer, calling in interestedcandidates before the Ms.Jane E. Rush are students at Hillsborough OUTDOOR MAINTENANCE, Highand can be reachedat 369- Recently, Manville introduced a newnewspaper re- full boardto hear their viewsand to be AdministrativeAssistant 4569for their services. questionedby individual boardmembers. HamiltonPark Youth ODD JOBSwanted by Dave cycling program.All residents haveto do is bundleand After all candidateswere heard andtheir DevelopmentProject Tarby,16, of Manville. Heis a tie their newspapers, and place them at curbsidc on resumesreceived, the boardthen proceeded sophomoreat ManvilleHigh, 722-580g. garbagecollection days, to vote until a winneremerged. While some Boroughsanitation trucks pick themup. citizens maybe surprisedby the actionsof LAWNMOWER MECHANIC - "TheNew Image Boys," I for oneam nol. I RussellWisniewski, 14, of Participation has been very low .... 60 per cent have been keeping close tabs on their Babysitting or office work ’Manvillecan fix lawnmowers belowwhat the boroughhad anticipated. operationsand this actionis onlyone of many wantedby CarolHurilla, 16, of andbikes. Healso has experierlce Instead of collecting about 10 tons of paper per theywill haveto accountfor whenthe Board Manville.Has typing skill and inall types of meehanieal repair. of Educationoleo(lens come up in February, experiencewith children. Carni’s Call725-8144. week,the boroughis averagingthree tons per week. 1974. a juniorat ManvilleHigh School. Summertimeis a difficult period tO test any new It seemsthat the policyof the "NewImage 725-9224. Boys"is to spendtaxpayers’ money every ~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JANITORIAL, OUTDO(}R program. But 60 per cent below anticipated partici- timea problemarises at the Intermediateor MAINTENANCE, ODD JOBS pation is really a low blow. HighSchool. In fact, in the past year they CarolHurilla, 16, finishecillth wantedby Lance Musselman, 16, Evidentally, most resident are just not takingadvan- havehired so muchadministrative personnel grade, seeksbabysitting, office ofManville. Hehas experience as that wenow need two administrative offices TGd)N work, etc. Can type; is ex- a janitorialworker, 725-038g. tage of very convenientprogram. periencedwith children. Man- It’s convenientbecause there’s no needfor resident insteadof one-allthis in spite of a declining I,q ¯ I schoolpopulation. ville 725-9224. to venture farther than their curbs to place newspapers Mrs.Carl Venablecan never represent the " "PRUM BABYSITTING-- Colleen for recycling. citizens whovoted for MichaelWard because CARWASHER -- Dave Tarby of Jakelskyof Manville, age14, their philosophiesare diametricallyop- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n~~~~~~~~~~~Manville, age 16, high school freshmanhigh school student, In other municipalities, residents must travel to posite. Havingseen Mrs. Venablein action junior, cars washedor waxed, babysittingandlight housework,. designatedmunicipal recycling sites or landf’rlls to par- duringmy tenure en the board,I personally call 725-580810 a.m.-l:30p.m. hasbabysitting experience, call feel that her appointmentwill onlyfurther 526-9516. ticipate in recycling programs. divide the community. TK~convenience of Manville’s newspaperrecylcing If Franklinis to havea goodschool system, as it oncehad, wemust place peopleon the Mystery Photo Contest programis enoughto boost interest amongresidents. Boardof Educationwho will notcapitulate to For "Earth’s Sake," start recycling. the power brokers whoare constantly creatingone crisis after anotherto keepour communityin constantturmoil. To this end we mustdedicate ourselves so that come February1974 we can bifi the "NewImage on rUDllC School. Aid Boys"a ban voyage. MichaelPeacns Franklin Is WorthFighting For

(Editor’s Note: Thefollowing The right of existence of seemmore logical to aid privatd article was submitted to The private schoolsis basedon two schoolsas they need,rather than Packet Group. newspapersby facts: First, privateschoelsareaforce them completelyout of League Stand Sister Margaret Patriee, a part of our Americaneducation existence and multiply tax tcachcratSaintAugustineSchoolestablishment and secondly, revenues. in FranklinPark, in responseto private schools serve a public an editorial publishedJuly 5 purpose.Let us examineeach of Requestsfor federa.and state Editor: entitled "Is Non-PublicSchool thesepoints very briefly, assistance by private schools, Aid WorthFighting To Save?") Wecannot view our American therefore, can. be. rightfully .., TheLeague Of WomenVoters of the United educationsystem at anypoint in foundedon the thesisthat thereis Stateshas announced its nationalposition on bySisterMargaretPatriee time without being confronted botha right to anda needfor solid waste management,based on a two To"propose,, the thesis that with a dual system.We have no private schools in America. year study and concensusreached by the there is a right to anda needfor historyof eitherpublic or private Further,such assistancecan he 1,037participating local Leagues. educationapart fromthe other, givenwithout interfering with the theexistenceofprivateschoolsinFurther, both legally and of- Church/State position. Our Surveys of local resources and ac- our American system of Constitutionis the veryfoun- compllshmenta,indicate a strong needfor education,is to run the risk of ficially, private edueatidnis expandingthe role of the Federal Govern- provokinga con(reveryfraught recognizedas pert of the system, dation of our freedoms.Can we ment,in the formof: establishingpolicies with emotionalundercurrents. Private schoolsmust meet legal affordto standby and watch it be and programsto increase the demandfor The purposeof this article, stipulationsin mattersof teacher interpreted as a denial of our recyclableor secondarymaterials suchas /however, is to support the qualification, curriculum,at- rights and freedom? Can we paper, glass, metals, and chemical proposedthesis by historicaland tendance,, citizenship, child reallyafford not besupI~ort non- elements;helping state and local govern- commonsense evidencedevoid safety, to mention a few. publicschools? mentsdevelop recycling facilities, anden- of emotionalinvolvement. The Studentcredits are transferable courageprivate constructionand operation twoaspects of the question,that between private and public In termsef purpose,we note . of recycling facilities: encouragingand is, the right to andthe needfor schoolswithout question. Thus in that concurrentwith the obvious supportingpublic eduea’tion on the iesaesof private education will be practice, public schools and tact that private schoolsserve t. Solid Waste Disposal, methods and examined.{In context here, private schoolshlstbrically and thegoodofthoseattendingthemls problems. "privateschool" will be usedto legally are but twoarms of the the additionalfact that theyalso The main goal of national recycling refer explicitlyto church-relatedone education body in our contribute to the commongood. policiesand programs should be to prolongor MYSTERY PHOTO schools thoughother forms of Country. If a schoolis truly engagedin stop the depletionof nonrenewableresources private edaoatiancould,in most. remain financially solvent, education then, by its very (suchas oil, iron, nickel,copper, aluminum). instances, argue fromthe same private schools do need some nature, it is for the common Communitydifficulties in fnding disposal welfare. Church-relatedschools sites andthe recoveryof part of community ’South Somerset Scenes’ rationale.) governmentsupport. It weald arenoexception.Edacatingtheir ’waste disposal costs shouldbe secondary ::::::::::::::::::::::::’::::::.:::::~::~:~::~:~:~:~:~::~:~:~:~:~.~:~::~:~.~:~:~:~:~:?~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~.: childrenin a further spiritual goals. The winner of last week’s For those whomissed it, last dimension,they are not, inso The Leagueof WomenVoters emphasizes MysteryPhoto contest is Paul week’s mystery photo is SOUTH SOMERSET NEWSPAPERS facto denyingeducation for the that althoughit calls for activeleadership Melachrinosof 12 Starview reprinted,along with the puzzler commongood. from the Federal Government,the major Drive, Neshanie. Mr. for this week. Publishedevery Thursday by responsibility for solid wastemanagement The winner of this weekly ThePrincetonTacket,’Ific. Thisbrings usto another point, remainswith the state and local govern- Melachrinnscorrectly identified whichis the need for private the SouthSomerset scene as the featurewill receivea year’sfree, MainOffice: 2,10 South Main Street schoolstoexist. The very nature ments. bridge overthe SouthBranch of subscription to the South Manville,N.J.08835 In viewof the aboveposition, the Leagueis SomerSet newspaper of his Telephone:725-3300 ofAmerican pluralistic society distressedby the size of the cut in federal the Raritan River, Neshanic choice -- either TheManville demandsalternative systems of spendingaffecting solid wastemanagement Station. News, The Franklin News- RobertO.Yaeger ...... , ...... education.Ifwe really believe andresource recovery. Ourcongratulations also go out er ManegingEditor ourUnion motto, "E pluribns to those other contestants who Recordor TheSouth Somerset LeeSchmittberger...... ;’"AdvcrtisingManag unam,"then we cannot simply In fiscal 1973,$30 million was budgeted for News. AliceLech...... OfficeManager solid wastes. For fiscal 1974, the ad- submitted correct but later If the winneris a current toleratebutmust actively en- ministrationhas requested only $5.76 millidn, responses:Ken C. Johnsonof 80 subscriber, the free year’s couragediverse educational thus reducingor abandoningmany current HamiltonRoad, Somerville; and subscriptionwill start at the ,systems.Diversity, not federal solid waste programs.The House Mrs. MaryCap of 915 Raritan expiration of the current sub- The Franklin NEWS’RECORD uniqueness,is the characteristic Appropriations Committeehas approved Ave.and FrankOttaly o[ 3 Garry scription. of Americansociety. So mustit $13.8million for the Officeof Solid Waste St., Manville. Therules of the contestare as I WestonCauseway (Zarepath, N.J.) bewith the schools that educate ManagementPrograms and reinstated all follows: Somerville,N.J.08876 forthat milieu. Todeny the need technical.nssistanceprograms. The Senate I. Eachweek the three South forprivate schools isto ignore AppropriationsCommittee is still con- SomersetNewspapers will print AnitaSusi ...... NewsEditor theneeds of American society. sidering the OSWMPbudget. a photographof a scenefrofn the Further,a nation that is based on SouthSomerset area. thefreedom ofthe individual, LindaAbrainovici 2. Thecontestant must simply The ManvilleNews and at the same time Environmentalquality Chairman identifythe objector scene¯ promulgates compulsory 240SouthMainStreet, Manville, N.J. educationlaws, must admit :to Leagueof WomenVoters of 3. All entries mustbe received theneed of varyingtypes of FranklinTownship by the South Somerset News- schoolssystems. Without private papcrsbynoon Tuesdtty of the RobertO. Ynsger ...... NewsEditor followingwcek. ischools,compulsory education 4. Onlypostcard entries will he iwouldtake precedence over accepted. On .the back of the ..~d~b, ne~ NEWS individualfreed0m[ postcard contestants mustin- Andfinally, on the practical For Youth eludethe correctidentification of e/oMr~.MabelC.Veghte side, It would appear that the "South Somerset Scene." LlneRoad,BelleMead, N.J. 08502 *scholasticallyand financially their name, address anti telephonenumber. America needs its private Editor: Charles Martinson...... NewsEditor [schools’ifit wishesto m.aintsin 5. Therewill be onewinner per Iexeellencein all segmentsof week.In case of duplicates,all education.From the scholastic The HamiltonPark Youth Development correctentries will be placedinto Project is a non-profit communitybased THEPRINCETON PACKET, INC. standpoint,alternative systems a randomdrawing to take place Publisher [of educationis at least ene organization dedicatedto developingand at the offices of the South ProductionPlant andCorporate Headquarters .meansof comingcloser to quality implementingprograms designed to meet SomersetNewspapers ’at noo~ 300WRherspoon Street, Princeton,N.J. 08540 educationfor all children.When. the community’sneeds. Ourmajor concern each Tueaday. ~parents have the option of is the youthof the community,particularly 6. All entries must be ad- Mary.I.~ulseKIIgom .. ; ...... those youth who feel alienated from Chairmanof the Board Icomparingand choosing one" dressed to "South Somerset EdwardE Burke ...... Editor and GenemlMenager ischool over another, then all establishedinstitutions; the potentialdrug ScenesEditor. South Somerset EdxvinW. Tucker .... Assoc.Editor, Asst. Gnl. Mgr, Business Mgr.’ !schools,for their verysurvival, addict, the, trouble maker,the schooland" Newspapers,240 .S. MainSt., EdwardF.Cattoll ..." .~..:." ..... societydrop-out. Manville,N.J., 08825."- ExecutiveEditor ~must insure quality of In- Wehave dedicated our services for ap- 7. Dec[siansof the jfidgu are Robot(Hutchinson...... MechanicalSuperintendent is(ruction.. Financially, the prexlmatelymixyears to the developmentof RoslynDenard ...... ’. ,...... AdvettisingDirector existenceof ~choolssupported by LAST WEEK’SPUZZLER final. WilliamBennett ...... :Cir/’ulatlonManager ’private funds relieves the our. youthi in ’ educatingthem. soclaUy, , " :’ ¯ - , , ,communityof the expenditureof ¯ ~hysically:ahd mentally in !eday’ssociety. :.! ." " , : ." " . . , - ...., ., ¯ " " ~.~~--2,.’~.~~’~.~’.~.~-~,~:~,~,~,~,,:,~.~:~,,x~ "millionsof ’tax dollars. Yet, to .’¯ ’i /:i ¯ "(~ 5-A:

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’Robert Marlow 51 Year Old Student Begins Second Career

NEW BRUNSWICK -- He decided to study chemistry years after he first enrolled at Thousands of Americans have for two reasons. "I was in- Rutgers. faced the emotionaland financial terested in science and that was. Marlow,who has a son whois a trauma of being forced at mid- the only science available at’ captain in the Air Force and a career, for health or sundryother night school (University College) daughterwho is a student at Ohio reasons, to seek a newway of life at that time. Secondly, since State University, doesn’t think andlivelihood. blood pressure had forced me out the solution he foundto the mid- Fewhave madethe transition of the Air Force, I had become career crisis is the only one, but as smoothlyas Robert Marlow,a interested in problems of he feels manyadults, especially 51-year-old grandfather and chemistry." " returning servicemen, can find retired Air Force major who Sevenyears later, at the age of the key to a moremeaningful life holds bachelor’s and master’s 47,. Marlow, whoresides at 9 through education. degrees in chemistry from Livingston Ave., NewBrunswick, " Rutgers University. received his B.A. degree in He said, "Rutgers has given Enrolled in the Ph.D. program, chemistry and immediately me the opportunity to make Marlowalready has begun his enrolled in the Rutgers Graduate myself useful again in a second career in teaching by School. This past May, he was satisfying way. I’ve met other tutoring a numberof high school awardedanM.S., which he terms adults trying to do the same at and college students from the just a waystation on the road to a University College. Theystarted area in chemistry and other doctor’s degree. The awardingof down one path and found they .subjects. his bachelor’s degree came 29 ..had to go downanother." "It’s a long trail, but the." longestjourney starts with the ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ’:’:’:":’:"’:"~’: ...... first step,"said Marlow, ex- ’iilii ...... iiiiii! plaining that despite his age he is not impatient about getting his !::i:: Flowers’n Stuff !iii~ doctor’s degree which he an- !ilii , by Trivia iiii "ticipates will take at least another three years. Have you noticed--flowering also clay pots from Italy, "I’m not afraid of the length of and green foliage plants are in unglazed and duo-colored, the journey¯ I just want to be fashion again? Someone natural clay and white, in a headedin the right direction. I evidently discoveredthat without pattern similar to vases which try to makeuse of the level to spending a great deal of money, HIGHEST INTEREST RATE have been a part of our American which I’ve come, and the way I the addition of a few plants of Indian culture. If a container is do this is by tutoring." unusual shapes or varied colors used that does not contain a hole Marlow actually began his can add immeasureably to the for drainage, put a layer 6f career at Rutgers in 1940, after de~:0r of any room. There has gravel, marble chips or broken ¯ prepping at Plainfield High and never been such a choice of crockery on bottom of container, Permitted by Law PerkiomenPrep, Pennsburg, Pa. containers, from very primitive so that roots never sit in water. Though he could have been and hand-crafted art to the most If you ownan attractive con- deferred as a mechanical: . sophisticated importedglazed or . tainer and wishto use it in your engineering student, Marlow gilded flower pots. Whetheryour home, it is always possible to ¯ on Regular Passbook enlisted in the service after his. life-style is casual or morefor- doublepot plants, that is to use sophomoreyear. mal, there are appropriate plants the clay pot whichhas drainage "I had a feeling that I was in. and a variety of containers which and has a smaller diameter in- good shape and the job going on I will be attractive, side of a larger waterproof ~ot. was mine," he explained. Houseplants have been used as Savings Accounts . A former builder of ¯model a small scale decorative device Whentheplant is watered, both airplaneswho took his first flying for manyyears. Nowthey are the soil and the spagnumor peat. Interest compoundedquarterly. No minimumbalance required. All existing lessons at the tender age of 13 in valued nor only for the beauty of moss receive moisture, l~lants "t old World WarI planes at the green and living plants, but potted in this way will require accountswill receive this newmaximum rate retroactive to July 1, 1973. formei" HadleyAirport in South because they addto the humidity fewer waterings than. con- Plainfield, Marlowalready was a and oxygen content of a home. ventional pots. Plants which do licensed pilot whenhe entered Groupingsimilar plant families the ArmyAir Force. or plants with the samelight and not have enough’light will grow During World War If pilots water requirements of course area,tall plantsbut spindly. should beIn wateredsuch an were required to fly 35 combat simplifies their care. Another only enough to prevent wilting, missions before being rotated methodof combining plants, can temperature should I~e cool as back to the States. Marlowflew be by their interesting form, possible, fertilizer should be 33 combat missions out of color or texture. To use plants reduced to about one-third of the and, New CERTIFICATEof DEPOSITRates... England over Germanybefore which have smooth, shiny leaves, usual amount but maybe used being shot down on his 34th, with fern type plants, and more frequently. Because the: which also happened to be the flowcringaswellasfoliagetypes, plants will be watered less, last Allied bombingrun of the will only increase the interest you humidity maybe increased by European War. can create¯ He and his crew escaped un- Onetype of container whichis misting’ Anyspray bottle maybe scathed after making a crash available .is actually formed of used,than coldlukewarm is more water readily rather ab-, landing behindU.S. lines. "’hena the outer bark of a tree. This maysorbed. jeep came to pick ’..~m up be used as a planter ’ ¯or even ~’-" "a’e a-articular-lantg ¯ Marlow found himself being better, as the outer container for ~,..yOuu ~lan~ whichv do re,mireF more greeted by a soldier whohad, theregulation clay pot There are " v ~ ,1 ed grown up two blocks from him in - light, the plants maybe rotat Plainfield. in order that growthwill develop During the war period, Mariow. Mayor Has normally. Also, to continue to amassedabout 1,000 flying hours~ pinch back plants to keep their shape confined to a certain size each in B-24, B-~5 and B-17 bombers. He was in training for No Clues Yet and shape will also reduce the $1,000. and Over amountof daily light needed. If ¯ $1,000.and Over $1,000.and Over" duty in the Pacific Theater when 90 Days to OneYear 2V~Years or More the war ended. there are places in your home OneYear to 2~ Years On Vandals where¯ you particularly wish to Interest PaidQuarterly Interest PaidQuarterly Interest PaidQuarterly Marlowremained in the Air raise plants and the lighting is Force and had a varied career as an instructor and meteorologist Noclues to the identies of the completely inadequate, you may before windingup as a pilot of B- vandals wh0 damaged Mayor consider the many types of 47 jet bombers. He piloted the Attllio Lattansio’s lumber yard ,lantlng lights available. giant B.47sfor six years, logging last Mondayevening have been about5,000 hoursof flight time in found yet, according to the Perini them.: mayor¯ But somebodycame back His 20-year Air Force career Wednesdayevening he reported, Musie came/to a sudden end in 1962 "Wefound boxesof nails in the ¯ when high blood pressure kept yard, and a truck was moved Studio ’him¯ from passing the flight during the night," said Mr. PrivateTristrt~ctiov physical examination. Lattanzio. He faced the momentwhich.is Damages from the Monday AllIristruments ’I traumatic experience for so night wrecking spree have been BeginnersThrough many.. "At mid-career, I had to estimated at around $6,000, most 1 ¯ ,’/?" switch gears. I hadn’t known of the expanse coming from e Advanced t Somerset Trust ComPany anything but the Air Force for so boomtruck which was usedto ,,Query long.~ I started at the University driveover piles of material, trees BRIDGEWATER’FINDERNE ¯ GREEN KNOLL’ MARTINSVILLE ¯ SOMERVILLE "WAICHUNfi College of Rutgers in 1~2 as a andfinally smashed into another Instruction q ~o~ RJ~ITA~ , . . Ipart-time student. I wasa little truck.The truck is backon the STCComputlr $ltvicll ¯ ¯ ¯ uncertainof myability to go hackl roadnow,.although replacement Profession" MEMOERF.O. I. ~. to college after 20 years," he partsare still being awaited for RichardPefini, Director sald,.~adding, that he foundtwo’. the vehicle. B,A. Music Education former :schoolmates, Donaldj, ¯The lumber yard was out of ¯ (201) 725-6767 ¯ Molonyand Charles Longo were business all of last week/Mr. , . , , ¯ ¯i, .~ . , .,’ : L .... ,ndwenglneerlng professors. ] Lattamio said. ’. ". : -’,..14E MainSt. ’, ~ ~ : ..’.,. ,~.sonietville .~ i. ’~: " : " ,":; ’ ’ . ~. ~ "...... i’" " " ¯" ’""’ ’. - ’ ¯ ’ ,¯ ’ " ~’:.:[" ’.-:" ". ’ : ,.,..~-v-L-_-_--7------. - ,, :~ ~’:~ ~’~. 4" ,", ,~. ’. :.,1 ’;")~’",~.:.kC!~’~’~’.Y:.,’,!’:.:L)~,¢.. "~,2"~"’~’,,<’,~.,’~’,’~.’4~’:, ’.’.:~Y,.’:~.,:~’,-~) ~ ~,V":.,".: .’ ",,,,~," ~:.. "-’,. ’~ .. ,",.,; ’. :~.:.’." , , " :’,, :::~’,’;’..’~:;’~i;;::,’~’~’~’;’:’.a::’4:;~’;~!, I~ L~,~,ck,~’~.;.,!:m,~’¢~;.,~;::~’,~.:~:(~’~~’,~.,,,~’,,k,’~,.;’,%)~,.\~,~ . ~,~O~J,~,’,,y,~’~;:~P;",~’~’~,.2 "~," ,/.,~h’H~.,,~,r/,~,!:,Y’,~’:.:.,.,;~":~=’~7 ’ ~:k""" =~’":" ~:"" .:",’.~’,,,’::,:’~t,;~U~.,,.,:; ’: .’.’: ’":, ’.],:.:’, "",,’,.~" Nell Simon Hit K,.u,’ Opens Friday Lovers"opees Friday, July27, es of the M’ddlebuSh group’ is a =]~USH ~-NeilslmOn’ hasperformed major roles in ~./’’’MIDDL*~ ;thethird production in the "PrivateLives,!’ "Sound of icurrentseason atthe Villagers Murder,’"Lovers,""Luv,""Owl :BarnTheater. Vivlan Lazzara Is ~/~/~ FIVE NIGHTSONLY - 7:30P.MI /j~\’V’ andthe Pussycat,"and ;’Night MeN,30 JULY- FRI., 3 AUG.~r]lll~,~ ’directingthe play which opened MustFall." In NewJersey ~.j/,~(j~{~ \~ on Broadwaylate in 1969.The TheatreLeague competition, he /\ productionwilt continueon has performed with the II’~ weekendsthrough Aug. 19. Villagers’ first prize winners ( ~\. EVANGELGHAPEL ///}t/i tnthe leading roleof Ba~.ey "HighS~gn,""Fragmant~,"and 4gS-E.MAINSTREET SOMEBVI.M.E=M, Cashmanis Villagers’ veteran "Philip Hotz Fury." Mr. ’ "’" WarrenErhardt of Metuchen. Erhardt, the publisherof Family Mr,Erhardt, a formerpresident Healthmagazine, has also been III ¯ i" seen professionallyin over 150 plays and television programs. Thethree ladies workingwith Mr. Erhardtare also familiar to area theatre audiences:Marion Summershould mean Manganoof South River, Sbari ~:._~ Upbin of Franklin, and East Brunswick’sEileen Lacy. Mrs. Mangano will be FREEand EASY! remembered by Villagers’ audiencesfor her workin "Owl andthe Pussycat"which she also did withMr. Erhardt. Her other Call us for a new creditsinclude roles in "LightUp the Sky," "Killing of Sister George,""Night Must Fall," and last season’s "Joe Egg."Mrs. SummerHaircut Manganois currently the correspondingsecretary for the Villagers. Mrs. Dennis Shepherdnee Toniann Russo

TIMATE NE,W.R,VA~ ’lbniann Russo Becomes 262W. Union Ave,. Bound Brook 469-5224 ~boyarrivedin,othefami~yofMrs..Dennis Shepherd Mrs. Brian Barry, was Miss KatherineBranco. OPEN:Tues., Thurs., Fri. - 9 to 9 - Wed.,9 to 6 - Sat. 8:30to 6 Mr.and Mrs. Howard William ! Bozinta,707Kennedy Boulevard, Prop.Lynda Gaglia AmpleParking in Rear WeApply Permanent Eyelashes i ManvilleonJune 29 in Somerset ToniannRusso, daughter of Mrs.Candy Dorsa, sister ofthe Miss Katherine Branco, . Hospital,Somerville. Mr.and Mrs. Anthony Russo of 31 bride,ofFlagtown wasmatron of ChurchSt., Bound Brook, was honor. wedto DennisShepherd on JaniceGommer of Raritan; Bride Of Brian Barry Saturday,July 21, at the RenaRusso of BoundBrook, Miss Katherine Braneo NeshanicReformed Church, sisterof the bride, and Dana floor-lefigthmantilla¯ Neshanic. Millerof Neshanie served as becamethe bride of Brian Barry Shecarried a bouquet ofwhite Mr.Shepard isthe son of Mr. bridesmaids. during a 3:30 p.m. ceremony roses, babys breath, purple andMrs. Francis Shepherd of AmandaMiller of Nesbanieperformedby Father Michael poms,white roses andivy. One MATTANDKATIE FIERSTAND FAMILY.. AmwellRoad, Nesbanic. wasfewer girl at the ceremony. Coronaat St. Peters Romanbabyyellow rose in the middleof JamesHunt of Belle Mead was CatholicChurch, New Brun- her bouquetsignified her father’s ’" Rev.Decker officiated atthe swick,last Saturday, July21. favoriteflower. ceremony.Robert Baker was bestman. the organist. Usherswere TomAmoroso of Thebride is daughterof Mrs.Wayne Bukevicz, sister of The bridewas givenin Raritan, BradyYost of Snmer- Mrs.Cnsar Branco and the late the bride, served as matronof marriagebyClyde Yost. ville, and KennyBowman of Mr. Braneoof NorthBrunswick. honor. Bridesmaidswere Mrs. Thebride was attired in an Florida. James Dorsa Jr. of Mr. Barryis the son of Mr. and Shaun Barry, of North Brun- empirestyle gownof silk organzaFlagtnwnwas ring bearer. Mrs. William E. Barry of swick,sister of the bride, Mrs. featuringa victoriancollar and A reception was held at Somerset.Giveninmarriagebyheruncle Douglas Fortunate of North bishop sleeves. The gownwas DeCantos, Route 206, and godfather, Paul Boris, the Brunswick, and Miss Diane enhancedwith cbantilly lace. Hilisborough. Freemanof SouthRiver, cousins The headpiece, a long Thegroom is a graduateofr;c;~u~’f;:’iie7 e/;&bride~;’:’:C;~ was t~awnattired trimmaad"VU’h"t’hanHIl’J in a silk organa of the bride cathedral mantilla, edgedin Somerville High School. He is ...... Barry sewedas best presently employedat RCA,. ¯ ¯ , ,, fo h=sbrother. Ushers were matchinglace, washeld by a wastrzmmed w~th chantilly lace manKeVinr’ icamelotcap. Thebouquet was of Bridgewater. in the center, andher head-pieceShaun Barr""~’ of North Brun" L miniature carnations, baby’s Thecouple left on a wedding . ¯ . Swi CK, " oromer" oat ..megroom breath, stef andivy. ¯ trip to Florida. nrace w’fh WayneBukeviczof Metnchen’, ~~n~il~:l ~ --ac(a=bo’w w[b’a ~nlnn=’ v~=’lli :,~..brother-in-lawof the groomand ’"’"q.... : ~’ :""Kelly Barry of Somerset, brother ofthe groom. A graduateofSouth River High School,Trenton State College and theBarbizon School ofModeling in NewYork City, the bride is employedas a fifth gradeteacher ~ at LivingstonPark School, North Brunswick. up’!o$3o ol Mr. Barryis a graduateof St. Peters High School, New Brunswick,and Rider College, STOCKHOLDERS. Trenton. Heis employedas an Ion Playtcx18 HourEnglish teacher at Ham- marskjoldJr. HighSchool, East Brunswick,and by Snitzler’s ExxonService Center, North TheFiersts havelived in Hillsboroughfor 25 years. Katiewas born and raised here. They Brunswick. farm their land on TriangleRoad. Right now they are selling the produceat their Sunhaven Followinga reception at the " FarmsMarket on Route206 in Hillsborough~ bras and girdles. Battleground Country Club, Mattand Katie arealso stockholders in Hillsbo~’ough’sfirst hometownbank. The Hillsborough Freehold,the coupleleft on a NationalBank. They are amongthe hundredsof townshipresidents of all agesand occu- weddingtrip to NovaScotia. pations,newcomers and oldtimers, who own shares in our bank.We’re proud of that. We’re proudtoo, of our little bank’sbig bankservices... Takethe ¢ ccrfifiJtes to COMPLETELYFREE PERSONALCHECKING LOWCOST LOANS CENTRE SHOPPE NEWHIGHEST INTEREST RATES ON SAVINGS... ALL COMPOUNDEDDALLY CUTHERE

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Evangelist Sets ’Kids Krusade’ Jo Ann M. Fatula, Monday-Friday¯ Frank Kostecky Plan Marriage SOMERVILLE-Evangelist OliverV. Dalabawill conducta "Kids Krusade" at 7:30 p.m. Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Fatula of Mondaythrough Friday, July 30 427West Frech Ave., Manville. through Aug. 3, at Evangel announcethe engagement of Chapel, 495 East MaivStreet, theirdaughter, JoAnn, to Frank here. Kostecky,son of Mrs.Edward ! Knownas "UncleOllie," Rev. Kosteckyand thelate Mr. Dalabais executivesecretary of Kosteckyof 431Hazle St., the NewJersey Districts’ Tamaqua,Pa. Assembliesof God, executive Theprospective bride is a directorof the districts’ Sunday graduateofManville High School School Department, and a andis employedbyMotors In- frequent writer for national suranceCbrvoration. Somerset. magazines. He also is a Mr.Kostecky isa gradua_taof recognizedauthority on child LancasterCatholic High School, evangelism. Lancaster,Pa.,and of Villannva Rev.Dalaba will’ featuremagic University,Villanova, Pa.,with a andpuppet shows to highlighthis bachelor’sdegree in business crusade. administration, Hewill addressa generalpre- He is employedby the Penn- ~ crusaderally this Sunday,July sylvania LiquorControl Board. .,~’.’.%1 ~i ~ 29. at 7 p.m.at EvangelChapel. Williamsport,Pa. Features for both adults and Thecouple plan an April 20, MlssJoAnn M.Fatulo childrenwill be presented. 1974wedding date. Youngsters Go ’Ape’ For Peanuts Susan Schmidt SpendanEnjoyable Evening watching MANVILLE- Young peanut buffs here had a field daylast Friday,July 20. whenthe Recreation Commissionsponsored a "Peanut Hunt." The winners pictured above are, front rowfmmleft, Daniel YOUTHONPARADE EngagedTo Sebastian,David Kuhn, Bobby Yarshlnsky, top rowfrom left, Dianeand Joanne Donati, Norman Domitrowskiand John McGlinchy. Saturday,July 28, Ma~le High School Mrs. GeorgeR. KochJr., formerlyMiss Patri;’ia Sulfa Mr. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. HerbertSehmidt , a.,t. , of Flagtown announce the ’ 238SO. MainStreet engagementof their daughter, ,rCHOOL 725-2936Manville, N.J. , Miss Patricia AnnSulla SusanL., to ChristopherRoss ------z Montgomery,son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Montgomeryof Neshanie. WedTo George Koch Jr. The prospective bride’is a ItONORSTUDENT COMPLETESCOURSE "WINS AWARD SpookyBrook Herbary graduateof HillsboroughHigh FREDERICKSBURG,VA. - Philip J. Majorca,assistant ! DrewPersi~ko of 815 E. Frech GardenCenter & Produce Market Schooland is a sophomoreat Carol AnnBellomo, daughter of prosecutor with the Somerset Ave.Manvill~was honored at the Miss Patrieia Ann Sulla, ¯ The bride is a graduate of TrentonState College. anhual Honors Day Program Manville High School and Mr. andMrs. SalvatoreBellomo, CountyProsecutor’s Office, is daughterof Mr.and Mrs. Paul J. Mr. Montgomeryis a graduate 519 West Camplain Road, among39 graduatesof a training held recentlyat the Universityof ¯ TREES&SHRUBS ¯ HANGINGPLANTS Sulla of Manville, becamethe received a B.S. degree in of SomervilleHighSchool and is Manville, is amongsome 300 course in Investigation of Delaware in Newark,DeL He bride of GeorgeRobert Koch Jr. elementary education from a juniorat TrentonState College ¯ BRICKPATIO&WALKS eANNUALS& HERBS Mary Washington College CriminalFinancial Transactions was awardedthe Junior Award ¯ RAI LROADTIE WaRK ¯ PERENNIALS on Saturday,July 21, during a WagnerCollege last month, majoringin art. studentshere to be namedto the sponsored by the NewJersey for outstandingscholarship in ceremonyperformed by Father Mr. Kochis a graduate of Nodate has beenset for the dean’s list for the second Divisionof CrimiealJusticeand Civil Engineering. The award Felix Veezaat Christ TheKing WagnerCollege with a B.S. wedding. semester, conducted at Union College, .was presented by the Delaware 201-844-3333 Church,Manville, degree in economics,and is Sectionof the AmericanSociety Cranford. Tues. Fri. 10-6;Sat. 9-6; Sun. 10.5 Mr.Koch is the son of Mr.and employedas an accountantwith : ’ ~i" ~’:~"~’ The course wasoffered with of CivilEngineersandconsistsofa - Mrs. GeorgeRobert Koch Sr. of Naval Strategic Systems MAKESIlONOR LIST the assistance of the Union certificate, a cash awardand ComeSee our AutheniePine Reproductions Flushing,N.Y. NavigationFacilities (NSSNF) CountyPrnse~utor’s Office, the permanent recognition on a Given in marriage by her in Brooklyn,N.Y. plaque in DuPnntHall’ at the father, the bridewas attended by Thecouple are honeymooning GLASSBORO--Mrs. Kathieen public accountingfirm of Peat, in Canadaand plan to reside at :i~. De Santls Perhachof Manville Marwick,Mitchell & Co. and University.In addition, he was Mrs. KarnnKruzel as matronof has madethe dean’s list at UnionCollege. recently inductedinto TauBeta Antiques honor. Don Kolacki of Long 3224Victory Blvd., Staten Island, GlassboroState Collegehere. She Pi, the nationalhonor society in Island,N.Y. served as bestman. N.Y. recently graduatedCure Laude Engineering.He was also named Provincial Art with an A in student teaching, HONORSTUDENT to the Dean’sList for the Spring Herman5" Vera Schadt S’hereceived a bachelorof arts MANVILLE-- Miss Diane Semester.He is the sonof Mr. R utgers Open House aegrce. Kurnee, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. AndrewPersinko. Comein and browse Mrs.Thomas Kurnee of Littleton, if we don’t haveit- we’ll.try to get it for you Colo.,and formerly ofManville, . i ~ ’.." " .... Offers Garden Tips has beennamed to the dean’slist ’ RECYCLE +: - " UPSTAIRsAT SPOOKYBROOK HERBARY i: Jaycees for the spring semesterat the Homegardeners interested in Driedflower enthnsiastswill Universityof Northern Colorado. : THIS AmwellRd. (Rt. 514)E. Millstone201-344-3333 flowerssuitable for cutting and see Globe-amaranth, straw Will Sponsor Miss Kurnecreceived" a 4.0 NEWSPAPER Saturday& Sunday 10-5 dryingshould make it a pointto flowers,statice, twovarieties of grade point average. attendthe Rutgers Vegetable- .scabiosas,and the Flameof Fire Flower-LawnOpen House on feathered coxcomb¯ Golf Tourney July28. Threetypes of grasses with Onebed of flowerssuitable for feathery, plumelikeblooms and cutting will include annual seed heads,namely Cloud Grass, dahlias and Baby’s-breath, Here’sTail Grass, and Quaking SusanSchmidt TheHillsbornugh Jayeees will asters, feverfew,cosmos, and Grassarc also included. sponsor a golf tournamenton CK TO SCHOOL gaillardia. Themain feature of this year’s SundayAugust 5 at the Neshanie TheWild Cherry zinnia, Gold OpenHouse will be marigolds. --." RiverCountry Club. Tee off time Rocket Snapdragon, Regal All-Americanannuals, annuals TRIP TO SHRINE is 10 a.m.Rain date for the event purpleblue salvia, PalmSprings for sun and shade, and plants is August12. FABRIC SPECIAL Daisy, Jewel of Opar, and suitable for large and small MANVILLE--ThePolish A fee of $15 per manwill iff- gazaniata colorfuldaisy which is bordersare also on the program. AmericanCitizen’s Clubhere is elude green fees, beer, ham- a nativeof SouthAfrica) can also Makeyour visit to the Display sponsoringa trip to the Shrineof burgers, bat dogsand trophies. be seen. ¯ Gardensa familyaffair. While Czesteehowain Doylestown,Pa. Thetournament will be played " KETTLE CLOTH ’rite Jewelof Oparhas never you’rethere, youmight like to been ¯grown in the Rutgers tour the vegetableresearch farm Saturday,July 29. ’ on the CallawaySystem. The groupwill leave Borough. :, Display Gardensbefore and is andthe turf plots. Hallhere at 10a.m. andreturn at Interested "gaffers should 1 c xpeeted to attract muchat- If youhave any diseased plants 4 p.m. For ticket information NEW FALL COLORS tention. br ng thema ong. Theexperts contact AllenBush,chairman, at will tell you what’swrong and ¯ phone722-3179. " 359-8987or GeneSeegers, co- rpRINTS &.SOLIDS ¢ "whatto do about chairman,at 359-5887for tickets. Shopping Center’s MACHINEWASHABLE Sidewalk Sales VALUESTO$2 49 YD. Friday, Saturday 45" POLYESTER 45" WIDE WALE 45" PRINTED SOMERVILLE-- Somerset CREPE CORDUROY JERSEY KNITS ShoppingCenter’s "Summer SidewalkSale’willtake place all -dayFriday, July 27, and Saturday,July28. The 12th annual "Sidewalk. 19 SaW’was announcedtoday by Joseph Schatzman of Smart Shop,president of the Somerset Shopping Center Merchants Yd. Association. Heurged bargain huntersto arrive early. iNTS & SOLIDS ¯ VALUESTO ’2" Yd.. ARNEI~ACETATE Startedexperimentally in 1962, the annual SidewalkSale has , becomea popular event at the 60" ACRYLIC 60" WOVEN shoppingcenter on the Somer- ville Circle. DOUBLE S ACRYLIC Featured sale items will be displayedon tables set up along , KNIT the center’s canopiedwalkway. PLAIDS Merchants Association com- FALL COLORS mittee membersplanning the DARKCOLORS SidewalkSale are JackBernstein JUSTIN PLAID¯& SOLIDS of the Surprise Store, William Grimmer of Grant’s and (MACHINE WASHABLE Yd. MACHINEWASHABLE’ RaymondHepworth of Grand Union. .--.y--- ,.: :. ..’ OPENMan., Turn., Wed., S~¢ 10to6 PLAYGROUND MacAfeeRoad Recreation R::IB RIG"""" MARKETPLACE SHOPPING CENTER Thurl. & Fd.10to 9:30 Park Playgroundin Franklin held a bicycledecorating contest ’. Int,: Rt. 27 & 518 (KendaliPark) Friday,July 13, for all registered ~’ ~ children of’ the park, Ribbons I’~:: :~:r:K "~:" ~ ;: k" /: Princbton.New. Jarmy iI~-291 ~"297"6090 ¯ were awardedto Katy Lyean- most decorated; Sarah At- tatimur-mestoriginal; andfirntl place to MaryMcDermott for best decoratedand most originnl~ , Adoll fashionshow was also held that weekenddoll costumesfrom all overthe worldwere exhibited i’ ; anddisplayed: Ann Shapter won for her doll display,: ’- THURSDAY,JULY 26,1973 8-A First National Bank Promotes5

Five promotionsat the First assistant branchmanager of the Cincinnatiwith a B.S. degreein Savings and LoanAssociation in Scotland, comingto the United BankersAssociation of New years and has been associated Jose State College, Solano NationalBank of CentralJersey BranchburgTownship office, business management. Newark. He had acquired seven Statesattheageoftwoyears. He Jersey, and is on this with the First National Bankof Collegeand the AmericanIn- .have beenannounced by Robert becameaffiliated with First Bornand raised in Plainfield years of mortgagelending ex- was raised in Kearny,and is a organization’s Legislative and Central Jersey since 1970. At stitute of Banking. ""R. Hutcheson,pres dent George Nationalin 1971,directly after Mr. Hutchinsonresides at 245 perience prior to Joining First graduate of that town’s high YoungMortgage Bankers First Nationalshe has held the Mr.Robertson resides with his ’~:A Hutchinson, JamesHuman, servinga tour of dutyin the U.S. North Jackson Avenue, North National in 1972 as an ad- school. Mr. Hymanis ending his Committees. positionsof Teller,Senior Clerk, wife, Joyce, and their two ?’Betty J. McNutt, John T. Army.Mr. Hutchinson was an Plainfield,with his wife, Nancy, minlstrative assistant in thet senior¯ year at RutgersUniver- He and his wife, Nancy,reside and AdministrativeAssistant. children, at 361 CherryAve., ~.:’Robertsonand Patricia J. Smith administrativeassistant at the andtheir son. MortgageDepartment. Mr. sity, majoring in Political at 204 Wesffield Ave., Ellzabeth. Priorto comingto First National,BoundBrook. ’"havebeen appointedassistant bank’sBelle Meadoffice. JamesHyman, mortgage loan Hymanworks out of the bank’sScience. Betty J. McNutt,assistant she had beenwith the Winter’s Patricia J. Smith,assistant r"cashiersof the bank. Heis a graduateof Plainfield officer, beganhis careerin the Somervilleoffice, Mr. Hymanis a memberof the branch managerof the Rocky NationalBank of Dayton,Ohio. branch manager, Belle Mead George A. Hutchinsopj HighSchool and the Universityof financial worldwith Carteret Heis a native of Saltcoats. NewarkJaycee.s, the MortgageHil!offiee, bas beenin banking14 She, originally fromOntario, office, beganher career in Canada,was raised in Dayton, banking whenshe joined the and was graduated from First NationalBank of Central Dayton’sParker High School. Jersey in 1959.Starting in the She has also attended the Accounting Departmentas a AmericanInstitute of Banking.bookkeeper,she has workedher She is active in the Ladies wayup as a Credit Investigator Auxiliary of Princeton B.P~O. and AdministrativeAssistant at per year ElksNo. 2129. the bank’sBelle Meadoffice. REGULAR Mrs. McNuttmakes her home Mrs. Smithis a graduate of with her husbandLeon, at 47 SomervilleHigh School and has Claire Drive, Somerville.They attended Somerset County are the parentsof three boys. Vocational& Technical School PASSBOOK JohnT. Robertson,operations andthe AmericanInstitute of manager, Installment Loan Banking. Department, was previously managerof householdfinance for She is active as residential SAVINGS nine years beforejoining First chairman, Somerville area, Nationalin 1971. Hebegan his Somerset County Heart careerin the collectionsarea of Association; Local and State ¯ First National’sInstallment Associations of the Women’s ACCOUNTS HIGHEST LoanDepartment. InternationalBowling Congress; A native of San Francisco, andis a Not’aryPublic for. New Calif., Mr. Robertsonattended Jersey. Poitiers High School. He has She resides at 52 Grant Ave., Interest rate attendedRutgers University, San Somerville.She has twochildren. Permitted Farmland by law Aid Act

Effective August 1, 1973, your regular savings account at Somerset Hills & County National Bank will earn 5%interest per year, compounded quarterly, computed on the low monthly balance. Check the rates your present bank pays. Toughened

m |mama m real m Isn’t it time to switch to "Hills &County"? To transfer funds Recentrevisions in the New productswith a gross sales value Jersey Farmland Assessment of $500.Under the newrevisions, IIllls 7 from another bank just complete the form on the left and To:Somerset P. O. Box6, Basking&County Ridge, Natlonsl New Jersey Bank 07920 i Acthave tightened the eligibility in additionto the $500for thefirst I I requirementsfor,land qualifying five acres, the farmwould have I I mail it with your passbookof the accountto be transferred. underthe program,according to hadto produce$385, or a total of I I Secretaryof AgriculturePhilllp $085based on the 75 remaining INmmeof bank of savtags tnstOatton rrom width funds wttl bet~asrezred.) Alampi,who is chairmanof the acres of cropland and pasture I ’ I State Farmland Evaluation and 20 acres of woodland/or I Payto the Orderof I AdvisoryCommittee. wetland. SomersetUllls &County National Bank. I Nochange has been madein Thisrepresents an increaseof I I the basic requirementsthat, to morethan 70per centin the gross | DollarsI qualify,land must be at least five sales requirements. | (’~’flteIn unlouat orbslance ofmy/our acceunt~ I acres in area and must have "Basically the revision was | I produced gross sales of based on the fact that bigger Accountnumber agricultural or horticultural farmssbeuld be makinga bigger I productsimmediatelytotaling precedingat least $500the taxper grossincome on their land", said Signature I ’ Harold N. Repair, Somerset ,t, | I year during the two-yearperiod ’CountySenior A_gricultural Address I year in question. Agent. l¯ .¯ , : ii,i .-,¯ However, an additional Somelegislators felt that there I Cityor Town State Zlp.~ I requirementresulting fromthe was an inequality in the old I recentrevisions of the lawis that, provisions. Somelarge farms ~IPORTANT:Please surehe to enclose your passbook andcompleted I wherethe land involvedis more wereonly farmingfive or six I coupon. Thank you. I than five acres in area, gross acresand were letting the rest go I I sales of agricultural or hor- unused. Previously whethera m ~m~ mmmll~m~’mmmmlmlm m m~m,~ mml ~m~ ~mlm ~ m ticultural products,together with farmwas six or sevenacres or any paymentsreceived under a 1,000acres, only a grossnf $500on soil conservationprogram, must the land wasrequired." average$5.00 per acre per year Mr.Repair indicated that the for all acreageabove the first original farmland assessment five. act and the recentrevisions are measuresintended to preserve e fiect ive a nnual If youare lnteresb This average must have been openspace. in long terminvestment savings, checkthe charton Cer- maintained for the two-year "At the time the act was annual percentage tifieates of DepositandFive Star Passbooksavings, completethe couponbelow periodpreceding the tax year or passed,"he said, "farmlandwas andmail it withyot checkto: .there mustbe clear evidenceof _goinginto developmentso fast YIELD RATE anticipated yearly sales and "that municipalservices couldn’t paymentsaveraging $5 per acre keeppace with it. Theact wasan per year within a reasonable attemptto stabilizethis situation periodof time. andencourage farmers not to sell their land." CertificatesofDeposit L_ SOMERSETHILLS & COUNTYNATIONAL BANK Exceptionsare woodlandand "Under the regular tax Maturities4 to I0 years wetlandwhere the averagemust system", he continued, "the MinimumDeposit P. O’Box6 be at least 50 centsper acre per farmercouldn’t get enoughout of ¯ BaskingRidge, NewJersey 07920 year on the area above five his landto paythe taxes.The tax 350/0 70/0 $1,000 acres. advantage offered by the Certificateof Deposit FiveStar Passbeokr’l assessmentact is an incentiveto farmersto stay and farm." E ’ [] 7%Amount 5½% Therevisions further provide Evenwith the benefits of the Maturities2,/2 - 4 years 17 6½%Amount Amount ¯ that landpreviously qualified as act the farmerstill payshigher MinimumDeposit activelydevoted to agricultural taxes per acre of farmlandin SO0~ 0 ~0~0 Ceri,fieates of Deposit [] 6%Amount or horticultural use underthe NewJersey than in any other 6-" 6 [] Investment[] Dividend FarmlandAssessment Act, but state, Mr.Repair added. $500 failing to meetthe additional Thetax benefit fromfarmland ____ _._. requirementson acreage above assessmentis based on ratio ]-- five acres,will notqualify for tax determinedeach year aocordimz benefit¯ underthe act. to the income that can be ccriificatesofeposR Payee MaturitiesI - 2~ years I derivedfrom the farmland.It is a MinimumDeposit ¯ As an example: a 100-acre formulabased on suchvariable ¯ 27% 6% Street farm, comprisedof 50 acres of factorsas the pricesof cropsand or ’cropland,30 acresof pastureand the qualityof the soil. $500 | Town City 20 acres of woodlandand/or Applicationsunder the far-. I- I wetland.Prior to the revisionsof |land assessmentact for the t L- I Stato Zip the Farmland"Assessment Act, 1974tax year mustbe receivedby Five Star Passbook I the farm would have been the local tax assessorby August ¯ 730/0 Matarity90Days | SoclaiSecurityNumber required to have produced 1, 1973. MinimumDeposit | Signature % I 5. 8 oo |..._ ...... %* SOMER$ COMPOUNDED DAILY Seeany of our BranchManagers or callus at, 356-2323or 766.1000for moreInformation. Tuesday-Sunday ,24-29

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" SERVINGYOU IN. BASKINGRIDGE ¯ BERNARDSVILLE¯ BOUND BROOK FRANKLINPARK.* LIBERTYCORNER~= SOMERSET MEMBERFEDERAL ~EtX’~slr IN$=JRANCE CORPORAT,ON ¯ [ ".; "" THURSDAY,JULY26, 1973 ’. ’ " ~ ’ ’ ’ ¯ " ..... ’ " ’ Women’s Group Charges Sex Discrimination By State Complaintshave been filed bring home$2 for every$3 a man employesof" the government,in with the Equal Employment does; that 67. per cent of the six different departmentsup to OpportunityCommission and the womenmake under $8,000 per andincluding the office of the NewJersey Division on Civil year, yetlessthan onequarter of governor, have filed a Joint Rightsagainst the State of New the mendo; and that womenare complaint under Womenon Jersey alleging discrimination systematically denied Employment’sauspices," she against womenon the bass of promotion,upgradinghiring, and explained. sex. fringebenefits under the present "These womenhave taken a The complaints, filed by system, courageoussteplntryingtoforce Princeton based N.J. Womenon "Wewaited to hear from the equalityand fairness in the state Employment,allege that womengubernatorialcandidates as to governmentemploy. With the have been systematically whatthey would plan on doing,if state’s ownstatistics as a basis . slighted in all aspectsof era- elected governor. Their for the complaint,we are con- ployment, including but not response,in general, wasquite fldent that positiveaction will limitedto, recruitment,hiring, poor," stated VirginiaRouslin, emergefrom the EEOC’sandthe upgrading,promotion, training coordinatorof the group, division’sfindings," she saicl. andother terms and conditions of "But even’ moreimportantly, employment, which have :the present governmentand the "Womenon Employmentfeel resulted in differential treat- leaders of the civil service that this is an unhappyway of ment. departmentshave failed to trying to ensure that the.state The complaints are an contactus about instituting an mendits waysand afford women. Robert W.Schmid TimothyW. Fulton ThomasC. Gregor FrankA. Papera JamesRobinson outgrowthof W.O.E.’srecently affirmative action program.In equal o~portunitl) and justice publishedpreliminary report on fact, weunderstand that there underthe law. However,since the State Governmenttitled has beenan attemptto find out the state is the agencythat is "ProbableCause for Alarm." ’wholeakedthe information’and supposedto provtdean example ¯ Bank Positions Thestudy showsthat, using accordinglypunish that person.° forprivateindustry,and in fact is Five PromotedTo High Natl governmentstatistics, oneout of "This is not what wecall supposedto prosecute those who Five promotionsat the First received the Distinguished cashier. Heworks out o£ the High School and has attended Coll~ge and the AmericanIn- everytwo employesof the state ’positiveaffirmative action’ as discriminate,it lookslike the vet" NationalBank of CentralJersey Service Awardfor 1970-71from CommercialCredit Department Rutgers University, Rider stitute of Banking. .are women,but that they only our studycalls for. Six female_calling the kettle black have beenannounced by Robert the sameorganization. Hewas at the bank’sBound Brook office...... , ...... ,. -...... : ..: ..:~: ~. ~-~.~~?:~:~-,;.:,;~#’~,~.~ R. Hutcheson,president. Robert namedto the 1971 edition of A nativeof Franklin,Pa., Mr. ~.:7’ ;?; .:~ :i:~"~’~’~:~:~’"~;’:;: ~: ~ : : : W.Schmid has beenappointed a Outstanding Young Men of Fultonis a graduateof Clarion "%:~.~W#~ TimothyW.Fulton, ThomasC. Mr. Schmidistreasurero~eAl)eghenyCollege and graduated , Gregor, Frank A. Papera and New Jersey Jaycees; tax fromClarion State CoUegewith a :,. ~;~ i James J. Robinsonhave been assessor in FranklinTownship, B.A.in economicsand bistory, i elevatedto assistantvice HunterdonCounty; past- Mr.Fultonis a member of the : presidents, chairman and treasurer of Robert Morris Associates, New Robert W. Schmid, Depart- Raritan Valley Chapterof the YorkChapter and the American _..,, ~ National] ment HeadofMortgageLoans,’ American Red Cross; past-lnstituteofBanking.Hewasalso ,,-,tottrst joinedFirst Nationalin 1961and treasurer and director of the the past vice president of the has. previously served in the Youth EmploymentService of BoundBrook Jr. Chamberof U00~ i I.HD~DHIlUW positions of LoanOfficer and the GreaterSomerville Area and Assistant MortgageOfficer. He Commerce. theNewJerseyAssociationofthe Mr. Fulton resides with his Ilmi~u~iO iB0 BOW6~ waselected an assistant cashier Youth EmploymentServices, wife, Ellen, and their two !i NK01ei~B ~8~1~ 6arB in 1965 and an assistant vice and past-trustee of the United children at2Deer RunDrive, presidentin 1967,and was named Fund, SomersetValley. He is Somerville. "’" departmenthead of Mortgagealsoan affiliate member o~ the ThomasC. Gregor joined First UlU Loansin 1970. SomersetCounty Board of Nationalasa creditanalyst i mr*’1 Mr.Schmid is a graduateof Realtorsand member o( the directlyafter graduating from SomervilleHigh School and MortgageBankersAssociation of co]legein 1968.He was elected an BrownUniversity where he NewJersey. assistantcashier ofthe bank in receiveda B.A. in economics. He Mr.Schrnid andhis wife, Nora, 1971.Mr. Gregor holds the hasalso taken real estate courses andtwo boys reside at Quakerpositionas thebank’s corn- givenat Rutgers andthe Institute Hill,Pittstown. mercialcredit manager. ofReal Estate Appraisers. Heis TimothyW. Fulton,depart- Mr.Gregor has a B.A.degree attending Stonier Graduate merit headof commercialcredit, in BusinessAdministration and a SchoOlof Banking. beganhis bankingcareer with Mastersdegree in finance from Activein. the community,Mr. .First Nationalin 1965.Mr. Fulton BowlingGreen State University, Schmidwas honoredas the heldthe positions ofloan in- BowlingGreen, O. Jayceeofthe Year 1969-70 bythe terviewer,credit analyst, credit Mr. Gregorwas born in SomervilleArea Jaycees and administratorandassistant Elizabeth.Heresided inRoselle Parkfor 19 years and graduated fromthat town’shigh school. He SocialSecur, ~t~tz: Payments .~esat 500 Mt, KemleAvenue. j HardingTownship, with his wife Donna,and their two children. Tied To Cost_fO Living ~ A. Papersis assistant department head of mortgage loans.The MortgageLoan Socialsecurity payments will 1974, living costs will be corn- Department is located atthe keeppace with the American pared with those of theyear Somerville office of theFirst standardofliving for the next 50 before.Ifliving costs have in- National Bank. years,according toBrendon W. creasedthree per cent or moreMr. Papera is a graduateof Richards,social security district anda generalsocial security Rider College with a B.S.degree managerinTrenton. benefitincrease has not been in Commerce. Healso graduated "A recentchange in thelaw enacted, benefits will be in-from the National Mortgage : hasmade social security in- creased by the same percentage School of the American Bankers :~ flationproof,"Mr.Richards said. the following January." Association,Ohio State ’ "Increasesinbenefits aretied Universityandhas attended the }’~ directly to increasesin the cost of Thefirst automaticincrease in AmericanInstitute of Bankint,. i~ .living. Eachyear, beginningin benefits could be for January Mr.PaperajoinedFirstNational~!:~i 1975. in 1963and has heldthe position :~’i ,.,, sUe~an~erJoins andtitle of Administrative "Tohelp meetthe increased. Assistant and Assistant Cashier. ~ GeneralElectric ~o~t~for .these automatic in- Mr. Papera is a memberof the ~i creasesin benefits,"Mr. Mortgage Bankers Association of :~:~i O1~ " SCHENECTADY, N.Y.-- Richardssaid, "the social New Jersey and serves on their GeorgeM. Belanger, sonofMr, :~=~e~d~O~- andMrs. George H. Belanger of automaticsecurityincreaseslaw providesin thefor and SomersetL°anAdministrati°nResidential Loan - F.H.A. C°mmittee IValleyVisiting , It. I~l¢~," ~o~C(~~e~P ~,~’~t~ "/II 512Washington Avenue, Man- contributionandbenefit Committee. He is thetreasurer of villa, has accepted a field base---the maximumamount of Nurse Jars ’~ engineering position with annualearnings on whichsocial Association,Council 1432 Kinghts e~’~’ ~ GeneralElectric’s Installation security contributions are paid of Columbus,and treasurer of and Service Engineering and benefits are based. IncreasesWest End Sportsmen’s Club. lk|ct~tf~fll[’~ Departmenthere. inthe base will only go into effect Mr. Paperaresides with h/s l~ilf~. --’- ,__~,~ ,__,~t~ A 1973electrical engineering whenautomatic benefit in- wife, Charlotte, and their four S~i~’~"~ AcCO graduateofNewark College of creasesbecome effective. Thechildren at109 Rehill Avenue, t.:’ --~’~ e~ hig~b Oo~ PassbooRegulark Engineering, Newark, Mr. base will be increased Somerville. ’ ;~’ ’~e~t~-’~ ’~ Belangerisattendingatwo-weekautomaticallyin proportion to James J. Robinson,credit t~ ~,~_(:~.~la~ -- basic course in Schenectadyand increases in average wages manager of the Bank’s In- ~:"~ Sav,ngs willreceive further training in coveredby social security ifthat stallment Loan Department, ~’)e pa’d on certilicates" field engineeringdevelopment, averagehas increasedsince the. joinedFirstNationalasatellerin Dayof depositto dayof withdrawal. MrBelanger isa me.tuberof "baseor benefitswere most 1959 and has worked his way up e Sa~t~t’~s "I Interestcompounded quarterly. the Institute of Electrical and recently increased." by serving the bank in the an=" d "~~ " No minimumbalance required. Electronic’ Engineersand the All existing accountswill SocietyofAutomotiveEngir/eers. Social security nowpays over capacityInterviewer of Seniorand Collections Teller, Loanand Heis marriedto the formerCarol $4 billion a monthin retirement, Operationsin the Installment receive this new maximumrate Connellyof Stirllng, and they disability, hndsurvivors benefits LoanDepartment. retroactive to July~ 1, 1973 haveone daughter, to over28 millionpeople. Heis a graduateof Somerville

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PUSLICNOTICE ¯ ¯whenhe matar ]n disputedoes not exceed underihe seal of the Township.’ wnEaEASplanning zoning and cam NOTICETO BIDDERS PUnLICNOTICE PaoPOSEDAMENDMENT ~0.00.Thls bill merelydeletes the monelary* ¯ munltydevelopment ouviee In neededas pert NOTICEIS nEBKBYGIVEN the sealed ¯ 9 Ther sh of rim byJury shall remdln I mgaton of f~,~ Theshave resolution was ado ted b the of theeommunlty*s overall program to guide bidsFor the Constructionof ]n ecesetion Nolieeis herebygiven that sealedbids will TAKENOTICE that f shall apply,to the nvotsta; but the Legis]uture may authorize t heubeen shown that, n i~roclice,the TownlhlpCommittee el the ’~ownlh~’pof development;and Improvementsof nigh andNorth Bridge hereceived by I~Mayorand Council of the ZoningBoard of Adjustmentsof the uorough thetr aof civil causesbya Jnryo[ six per. d fereoeeIn civil casesbetween the twelve- IIIllsbDrooghit a dulyeonveord meeting WUEBEASthe TownshipCommittee ’ StreeLs,and East High ned Grove Streets,in Boroughof Manville,Somerset County, New efManvile,NJ,forspeclaleoempBonfrom sons,The Legislature may provide thut In membernndthesix.memberlur~ththrmsofheldJ=ly to, tst3, cctin u n the recommendationof the theBorough o f Semerville,Somerset Cuunty~ Jerseyat the MunicipalBuilding 101 South hearms of anord ninesenBtled, "Zonthg nn~’eivdcaeoe a verdictmay be rendered by tbecrmmsecionoftheeommunny requested eatherlne&zntanastasn ptanlzl~ng~rd facile) prefesMonal plannlog NewJersey, Federal Aid TOPICSProject MatsStreet.Manville New Jersey nn Aogust Ordinance#26=of the Borough ofManville, notless than five.stsths ofthe JuD’. The Is negligible.Also, neithercurrently TownshipClerk servicesam essengal, and: NumberT-1001 (M), will bereceived by the 13, tgTJnt e:ooP.M. revagts time for the NewJersey," passed on Decemberto, 19"..8 Legsla ure mnauthorize the trial of the availableevidence nor theoryeo~est the SSN?I28/TJ a ¯ WIfEEEASthe Local Public Contract Law Commissionerof Trnnsportsgon of the Slate consmctinn of curl~ and s~dewa]heand endamenumenta thereto, issueofmental ~eompetaeoy without a Jury, Iwelve-mhmherJury s neeouamymore Fee:S (N.J.S.A.4OA:ll.lelseqtredulresthettheorNewJerseththeDepertmeotnfTran. Includlogthe following items: nmtbeowneroflots#~Sh-SSAlaeleck#42, Wbenthlsro edameedmenttothe advantageoustothe defendant thana Jury reeoludonouthoriring theawait of contracts s.~parlatlonOu~dlng, 1005 Parkway Avenue asshown on Map entitled htanvlge TaxMap. ComBtalionisI~ l~°~y agreed to, ~muard to comp~of fewer members, The allowance Featn.2s -- ’ for"Proresslanal ,~rviees" vdtbeut earn- if’satan,New Jersey eoTHUaSDAY Aut ConcreteCurb .nd Guttsr aemolalon700Lineal Feet Thisproperty’ is locatedat 4~3No. 13th Ave., Article IV, ragraphI of theComUtutlon, it ofsx.manJurieswouldsp~edtrlalsondhelp pedtlvebidding must be pubgcnllyad. ld, 1973al IO:00a.m. prevlzlllag time. I~het DrivewayApron Darnel[Ban 7 CableYards ManvilleN.d. aS.TSorea, shnllbesu~amiluedtathepeoplentthenext olessenheeveryinereasinBburdeoseothe NOTICnOPMBETINGOFTnE verBsed, rendin of nceeptsblebidswilrlake pace ConcreteCurb 700Lineal Feet Theexee on(st [ requestto the Boning generaelection occurringmore than 3 Slatecourts while maintaining high elan. ImmeemtelyR thereafter¯ Bids will be aa- ConcreteSidewalk 4’. 6" wide 700Lineal Feet Ordinance~ (are} thai I bepermRted to:-- monthsafter such final agreement andshall dardsofJustice. InLLeBOnOUGIITOWNSnlPBOAnDNOW TnEnEFOREBE IT RESOLVED eeptedonly from bldde~ classified Inhe. he publishednt leastonce In at leastone OF ADJUSTMENT DiivewayAprom ¯100Squire Feet consruc a single family CapeCod H(Ipe that theTownship Committee of the Town. cardiacswi h n.s27 7.35 et EeflThe r ght PavementRepaint 100 Squ~eYards dwelling24’x44’.llavin 40~0 eq.n. Insteau of newspaperof each county designated bythe nOSERThi, FALCKY Theeoard of Adjustmentof nlllsberough ship of nlllsberoughin the .Countynf. is reservedtoreject any or all thds. thereq.u red 7S00 sq f .l~tearyard depth of S* Presfdentof the Senileand the Spankerof AcBngseoretaryof Stats Townshipwill boldI~ regularmeedns on Somersetin theState of NewJersey: TheDepartment of Trampartstlonin Grndlagand Sod 750Square Feet the GeneralAssembl and the Secretaryof I. retain the professionallannla ser- thlseneetwillbeonftlewiththebL~:retaryofthsleouof the requiredZ~ ft. A~lot planto State not lens then~mcnthsprior ta said Augustel W/3at 8:30P,M. in the Municipal accordancewith the provisionsof Title VIof Drawin, spacUicaions con raetand generalelection. FNR7/2~/73 It BugdlogAmweBnd, Neshsnlc, NJ.Atthat 20vices N. Pennsylvaniaof QUEALEANDAve.. LYNCI~P,O. Morrisvtlle, ~ox Penn58, theClvllnlgh~Actof1964(TBStat.Z52)and form of b~dfor the pre~ workprepared the eoard, Fee= el8.00 ’ time they will considerthe followingap- the regulationsdr the Departmentof Com- b MichaelS.Kacbersky, Boreogh Ensmeer, AdacentprnpertyownerslnthevlclnltyofstltuUon3. Thiss~al~be re edsubmitted amendment to theto thepeople Con-at pllcatieos:¯ t9e67 nnd P.O. Box2324. Trenton, New merce(lS.C.F.n.,Parte)iseordrsunntto t~ East Complainhead Manville’ New 200~eet or anypersens residins in the Jersey08607, suchAct hereby notifies all bld~eersthe I Jersey.have been filed in theoffice of the makeB°r°ughobJecllans°fManville,tomyN.J.npptlcation,WhO destremaydot° saldform:eIection In the followingmnnner and payment2"haVeforSUfficientsaid services,fundsappropriated for enteredWillalBrmaBvetYinto pursuantlnsuretothatthis ndverBsementln anycontract BoroughClerk and in the officeof said 206M°nfor°reSagre~tsnO,rmlseleo toBIOCkbutld aM’tennlsl°l l, andat" Kngtheeeand ma;~ be Ins peetadby sebywnng o heSecrelaryrdtheeoardof Thereshall be printed on eachofficial ’rOWNSHIPOFnlLLSBOBOUOn swimelu~In the B4zone, 3, authorize compensationto QUEALE minorltbusiness enter rises will be dr- prospectivebidders nurlng bnsln~ hours, Adjustment,so that the Communicationwill ballotto be usedat suchgeneral election, the PeterJegou, Beck Itd, lot IL JacksonSt. ANDLYNCh In accordance with the forded~ull opportunity~r submitblds in ’ bereceived on or heforcAugust 14,1973 at a following: LEGALNOTICE paymentschedule and cendillons of the responseIo this invitationand will nothe Bidderswill hefurnished wi h a eepyof the P.M.: or by n aring in person at the A. In everymunici lily in whichretie permissionto erect a dweBiogona lot with agreementwith said firm as morepar- plansnnd s iBnslionsby the Engineer.on nbevementione~JP~m%,at the Borough nail. maehthesare not need.a’ legendwhich she[~ insufficientfront andrear set backson an discrimthated againston the groundsof race Erepernotc~e and [he paymeoof Ten immediatelyprecede the question, as nESOLUTION un reproveds reel , Ileularly4,authorizeenUmeratedand directlnthatthea ~tayorreement*of the color or nationalorigin In confldereBeofor uollars. MainStreet. Manville.N.J. FuMeSenlagulda~ BlOCk. 199, lot 50, an award. ¯ BIds madeon the follows: ’ WHEnEASthe Township of Hlilsborough Amwead Special Use permit for ¯ 2 ear Townshipof HIIIsborouh to enterInto an Proposal guaranteeand other blddlnt[ must be standard nennldGondeck fyoufavorthepropmltlonprtntedhelow’In the County of SomersetNew Jemey agreementwith QUEA~.~AND LYNCH for requirementsare stated In the Standardana Fhrop~nlform in the mannerdescribed 4OON. 13thAve. (-)word°r*’Yes.’’checkI)youln desires to enternto a contractw th New garogeferlndoormechsnlcalrepar, professional planning services as more SupplementarysceclBcadeosfertheproJeot. erelnand required by the speciflca Ions. Manvlge.N.J. " themakesquareacrOSScpIX),mitePlUSthe (’if JerseyPower & Light Companyfor the, TonyAhets, Blsek thS, lot 3,%Blackpelnt’ pnrtlculari enumero]edIn the cgroemeot must be enclo~’dIn a sealed enve ape bin 7/26/73n areoppmed t ~ereto make a erase(X), plus MeotsomerYad4permls~lan to usen I.l with QUELLSAND LYNCH. andPlanSbondandformsSpe~lflcatleoS’maybethspee[x~Pr° el.oroblac°ntraCtlned bearingthe name and oddreta nf the bidder --)oreheekflfJnthesquareoppo~Bethegghtlogof thentrees and ~bllc places of the acre lot In |he R.3Zeeo. andmarked "Curbs and Sidewalks"ned Fee~$7.02 T~wnshfnotHllbberooghbyeleotrlclty;end r at the SureaaofCeotraet Admln~traBen, addressedto the Maor andCounel[ of the wore"No." ¯ WHKSEAS,under tie provisionsof the Anyperson or parsonsinterested In the ,I "Professionals. the servicesService" retained nature ns are described o. a Departmentof Trees rtadon Sulthin , 1059 Sorough Manville( andmust be ac. b. In everymunicipality the following RevBedStatuts~ofl$9740:67-14aed40:146- In the LOCalPublic Contracts Lawen- ParkwayAvenue. ~reotan, New~ereoy of question: mattersaheve will be glventhe oppertunB)~ compassingprofessional services of a companiedb)y a certified cheekupao a $sta261neluslveoftbeS*AthofNewJerseYs toheheardattheahevemeottanedtlmeand duringofBeehours. Copies thereof will he National or State Bnnk,drawn and made JuryTtitfl ’ the said TownshipCommittee Is emwereo #ace. recognhed,]Jcensedprofession regulated by furrdshedupon application and the payment payablewithout condition Io theTreasurer of ta enterInto a contractfor s’~ld lighting for a lawnnd are services of a naturewhere it Is at stsndardfees. The work is to becompleted theBorough ora Bondfor NOTICE periodnot exceedingfive tb? years and not pessthlato obtaincompetitive bids. on or beforeFebruary 8, 1974. of Manville Bid PBOI,t)SEO(’ONST]TUT[ONAL aayou ipprove of thl traced. WHEREAS.ltlsnece~saryandprorthat Eta Malberg,Clerk 6. a copyOf this resolutionshall be notless than ten tt0) per centof theamoun A31F:NI)M:’:NT --"~’~ rn~nt1o thl Comtitupenof thl. the lighllng of the saidntreels an~ublie BoardofAdJnstmentpublishedin the SeuthS ...... bid. andbe delivered at theplace and on the [-.t St~l* of N~JenW.Igr~U to by SSN7126/73 It ’ t N Thee;Bmntedquardltlesoftheprnc pa houraheve namrd. JUItY TRl,’d.t; .... placesshould be malnlalnedfor the secvlce ’ requiredby lawwithin ten (10}days of its itemsofworkare: TheMayor and Council reserves the Hght Nothl L¯SUlatm*,p,ovtdlngmlt 1hi accommodation,convenience and safety el Pea:$6.48 passage. to reJeectan~y and all bids.to waiveany AC(tN(’UIUlI’:NT nESOI.UTIt)N preparing LA:’: te~Ulllu’ltt~v I~ta~lz’1el the ubS¢: 140Cu¯Yd. ConcretaenseCourse defectscr intarmngtlesIn thebids and to all antendmentto Article L mradraph9 Of tllal el =ira .urnny ¯ luryat N~W.THEREFORE eE IT RESOLVED OOOLIn.Ft. Concretacorb theCon~liml nn o 1beScace of NewJersey. net Imm~, u¯ p=nans, th~lwe,the Commtuee of the said Township, 35-1sq.Yd. acceptnny btd they shouId deem to hefor the -- doproceed ta enterthta a contractwith New Theaho..e resoloBon wa~ ado ted h the ConcretSidewalk best interest of theBorough of Mnnville. BEIT BESOLVEDby the Senate nf the LEGALNOTICE TownshipCommittee of Ihe ~Pov*’nsh~pof ~ TrafB¢SignMSystemsat Dated:July 23. 1973. Jersey Power& Light Companyfor the , TOWNSIBI,OF IIILLSSOnOUGn III)lsberough at a duly convenedmeeang TwoIntersectlans FrancfsA. Peltaek Slate of NewJersey I tbe GeneralAssembly properlighting of the saidstreets andpublic heldJuly IO. tsr3. Ooreugh eoncurrin,): laces for thetermof five (5) yearsned y NEWJE[L~EV DEPAnTMENT ’ Clerk L The~ollowing proposed amendment Io STATEMENT ~olr thesaid Itghtlogthe annualsum of N~teo WHEeEASthe Township of Hi Jsboroogh Cutherlnesentanastsso OFTnANSPOaTATION MN7/OO/73 It IbeConstituBonoftbeStataofNewJerseyls RundredFIneenand 59/100*-.*Dollars ththeCountyofSomersetlntheStataofNew Townsh[pC]erk MN7/26/7’3 3t Fee: $10,80 herebyagreed Io: The present NewJerse Constitution Jerse recognizesthe needfor rofess ona SSN7/26173 It Fee: $32,40 ,!mendArticle I, paragraph9 ta read as IAr ce ,paragraphg)speci~es the numher of($915’59)the~ownsthpnndthsttheChairmanandtheClerkcommitlee beand they planen~’ogservteosin guiding ns ~velopmeo Fie= $11,8S fnllows; of Jurorstoheimeoneledineivilcaecsassix berebyareauthorhed. taexeeulc theeontruct policies;_. and -- Interest Rates Climb At Manville State Bank

MOVING& MANVILLE- The State Bank vlile, so saverscan continue tO PAVING of Manvillerecently became the earnthe highestpossible bank STORAGE first financial institution in interest on their money.State SomersetCounty to approvea Bankof Manvillenow pays a full substantialincrease on the rate 5%a yearcompounded quarterly DouglasCI Schilke of interestpaid on both savings on RegularSavings Accounts. Rent laves Men’s & accountsand certificates of In additionto the nowhigher SOPK0 Phving deposit,following the new federal rates on savings,State Bankaf ThisSpace Boys Shop regulationsannounced lnst week. Manvilleoffers residents ab- ¢"! MOVING&" Driveways- ParkinB Ldts Theincreases, which aro retro- snlutaly FreePersonal Checking 41 S. MaiuSt. Manville THURSDAY,JULV’26 STORAGE,INC. aetivelyeffective to July1, 1973, with no minimumbalaneo StoneDelivered marktho StateBank of Manvillorequired; Cash Reserve For13 Weeks FormalWear FranklinCouncil, 8 p.m. LicensedPublic I~over Backhoe-Trenching asthe only bank or savings in- Checking that enables qualified ForHire Local& Long Distance stitutioninManville to offer account holders to write them- FRIDAY, JULY 27 saversthese.greator oarnin~s., selves a loan; Foreign Remit- at a lowrate. 35 No. 17thAve. Millstone,N.J. tanceService; Investment and ¯ Policeman Concertin the Park, U.S. ArmyField Band, DukeIsland Anlphi- Manville Guidelinesforthe StateBank LoanConsultation on Auto,Boat, theater,8 p.m, 201-725-7758 .359-5700 of Maaville’snew higher rates Personal, Business, Home’ Call725-3300 e Mailman areas follows:Certificates of Mortgage,Home Improvement, RedMill Fleu Marketand Auction; sponsoredby Clinton Historical Depositheld for 2 1/2 yearsor Securedand Unsecured Loans; Museum,at the Clinton CommunityCenter, HalsteadSt., 10 e.m. - morewill’earn 6.S0% a year; 1-2- Fully-PaidBank-By-Mail, anda 5 p.m., also Saturday 1/2 yearCertificates of DepositNightDepository. will earnB% a year; andGolden ¯ StateBank of Manville’s4, SATURDAY,JULY 28 ServiceRepresentatives Passbooksheld for 90 daysto 1 convenientlylocated office and H)r yearwill earnS.50% a year From £)rivelnWindow at Rustic Mall OpenHouse, Rutgers Display Gardens,10 u.m. - 3 p.m. PaloutinoCamping Trailers Dayof Depositto Dayof With-and’East Complain Road. in drawal.All these savingsplans Manvillearefully-staffed wlth Rent Drumand Busle Corpscompetition, "Youth on Parude", sponsored XEROXCOPIES by SacredHeart Crusaders, Manville High School, 7:30 p.m. are available for a minimumofficersandtellers 61Hours a depositof $1,000and the. in- week:Daily 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.and (Quantity thisspace Flea Market, ThunderbirdsJuniorDrumand Bugle Corps, Route27, creased rates are compoundedSaturdays9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Phillips School,10 e.m. - 4 p.m. ’and payableqnarterly. Upon StateBank of Manvilleisa Prices request,iaterest on theseterm memberof theFederal Deposit for 13weeks HIIlsborough ?Trash Bash" recycling program,Sunnymead Road accountscan be transferredInsuranceCorporation. Allin- Available) landfill s~te,8 a.m.- 4 p.m. quarterlyintoa regularsavings dividualaccounts areinsured up accountat StateBank of Man- to$2o,ooo. Township Pharmacy at a lowrate SUNDAY,JULY 29 SPECIAL BULK RATES MANNA’SGULF 725-7716 Sen’ice Center Polish AmericanCitizens Club, Manville, trip to shrine of COR~JERN BRIDGEST. 722-2060 KI 5-8800 Czestochowa,Pennsylvanlh, tickets, 722-3179 7.12Hamilttm St., Somerset call 725-3300 Baptist ChurchSets Film Aug.5 ¯ NOTARYPUBLIC TUESDAY,JULY 31 MANVILLE-TheEmmanuel caught up in livingfor. the BakeSale, sponsoredby ParksIdeSenior Citizens, 10 a.m. - 12 noon, BaptistChurch at Washington& present, with little concern about Franklin TownshipMunicipal Building, 475DeMott Lane SouthThird Avennes here will the future. WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 1 present,"AThief In The Night," The fast-moving paceincludes Rent a newcolor film on Sunday, Aug. a youngman confronted bya ManvilleSenior Citizens Social Hours,10 a.m.- 3 p.m., Christ the 5 at 7 p.m.,announced Roy. deadly Asian cobra, a young King ChurchAuditorium JamesWestervelt, pastor¯ girl’sdaring escape from jail, Mimeograph EARPIERCING thisspace "A ThiefIn TheNight" is a anda takeoverby "TheIra- Service Franklin PlenningBoard, 8 p.m. motionpicture conceruiog Bible "perium" which regards all wh6~ Speedy, A~curate FREE prophecy.It shows what can are not properly identified as THURSDAY,AUGUST 2 weeks happenwhen Jesus Christ enemies ofthesystom. Quality Work with purchase of returns.The storycenters The public is invited.Ad- Franklin Boardof Adjustment,8 p.m. aroundPatty, an average girl mission isfree. RUSS’ 722-1422 EARRINGS Hillsborou9hPlanning Board, 8 p,m. at a lowrate. RARITANPET SHOP 4 E. SomersetSt., Raritan STATIONERY SUPPLIES Sherman & Sons SATURDAY,AUGUST 4 NewStore Hours= Closed Men. SheddingTree No CauseFor Alarm call 725-3300 Tues.-Wed.9=30.6= Tnuro.’Fri.. 31S. Main St. Sat. 9t30.9: Sun, 10-5, Manville Jeweler ManvilleSenior Citizens trip to GardenState Arts Center, "No No Ifyou notice your apple or not have seeds, or in tho case of 725-0354 (Next to Dank) Nonette" peachtreesbeddingitsfruitdon’tstonefruits, a single seed that is Somcr~t ShoppingCenter boalarmed¯ fertilized. Harvest HomeFestival, RlowenburgReformed Church, 4-8 p.m. Allfruit trees that bloom Stone fruits such as thepeach,: ORCHESTRAS heavilyusually drop a portionofcherry, and plum must have a HIIlsboroush "Trash Bash" recycling program, SunnymeadRoad theirsmall fruits about a month fertilized seedto develop beyond. landfill site, 8 e.m.- 4 p,m, afterbloom, thesize of a pea. SUNDAY, AUGUST5 WESERVICE & REPAIR Someof the fruits that fall do Apples and pears have 10 seeds ALL MAKES ~t ...... ifall are fertilized, butthey can Petev’s Athletic Club, trip to PhBllesvs. Pirates game,Veteran’s A ’ hangon with only two seeds. Stadium,Philadelphia ¯ A fruit’treedrops additional OFSET.S little fruitsif thecrop is toobeavy BdtishPa~. Golf Tournament,sponsored by HinsboroughJeycees, Neshanlc BESSENYEI for thetree to providenutrients t* River CountryClub, sthrts 10 n.m.(rain date-August12) ¯ Color * Black & White .andmoisture in sufficient supply: ~r No Phony Gomrltcks Saveon .Cash& Carry! If you’re tired of getting MONDAY,AUGUST 6 & SON, 27Division St., Somerville,N.J. ANTEI~4AS--TUBES lind off by our cnmpetitnrs. Oil BurnersImtallm:l Perish Festival, SacredHeart Chumh~ Monvllle, Mon.-Fri., 6 p.m. - PARTS " CARD oE THANKS Call 526-3577 [526.3424 [ mldnlsht,Sat., 1 p.m. - mldnlsht Versatility in rock, pop, folk, 725.os56 586 Hsmilton St. COPIES’WHILE-U-WAIT! , Someroet’County*lI~nRIhn Pe~ouso RockyHill council, 8 p.m, plus NewBrunswick We wish ¯ AdvertisingFlyers ¯ Contracts ’IV ~1~ Dealer " tothankour friends, ¯ Progrnms’ : neighbors andrelatives for the ForeignCarPerls ¯ BusinessForms MenvillePlannln9 Board, 8 p.m. ¯ JIM’STVI SERVICE 5i3 W.Camplain Rd. Manville ¯ Newsletters ¯ Resumes" K15-6453 i kindness shownand sympathy Price.Lists TUESDAY,AUGUST 7 1 W. SomersetSt.. Rarlmn ’ I extended at she time of the Leath of our beloved Me!her. Middlesex CountyFair, East Brunswiok Fairgrounds, through August 11 :’ The Chunko Family SomersetRepublican Golf Classlc, Flddler’n ElbowCounty Club,, Sedminsthr Complete RENT Millstone Council,8 p.m. . b W’cdd/ngs FUCILLO&WARREN PLUMBING-HEATING THIS e" Pardes FuneralHome, Inc. SPACE i ThomasJ. Kevansush,VFW Po=t 2290, membershipmeeting, 8 , ¯ Dances AdamFudllo, Msr. Wewish to thsn~our frisnds, FUELOIL p.m. andrelatives for SA~ES¯ SERWCE FOR ~ i 725-1763, kindnessshown and 13 WEEKS ¯ .. WEDNESDAY,AUGUST . ’ 8 Musicb,v .205S. MainSt., Msnvl’lie: extendedat the Of b~- KAVANAUGH Manvillesenior citizens SocialHours, 10 a,m; - 3 p,m., Christ the ,~ath our CALL K ng Church eud[tor]um . . , . ." loved mother, Antoinette .... BROS 725-3300 94 E. MA’INST., ’ ... SATURDAYI AUGUST11. / md to all those whosent SOMERVILLE,N.J. , :WebelosDay, WetchungScout camp,Glen Gardner,’Jnformet[on 725-0862...i’ and reservhtlons, 7B3-1976’ : ; i " i ’" ,~ ’. :i ¯ . 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. " : P, ARTS BOI~Y SHOP : Route,206SERVICE At,Che~yValley.Rd,: PrinCeton ...... -,.....--- ’ 921-6400 I 12-A THURSDAY,JULY 26, 1973 Bank’s Interest Rates WelcomeAboard9 Rallies Rise "lb FivePer Cent / SomersetHills and County new rate is compoundedquar- NationalBank has raised the terly, computed on thelow To Cop Youth WorldSeries. intereslrate paid on regularmonthly balanc savingse. to5 percent per year MANVILLE- Trailing one winnerswere backedby Joe " things up for AmericanLegion. Inannouncing thehigher rate, gameto none, National League DeLueeia’shitting. Joe had a Legionopened the contestwith effective Aug. 1, WilliamP. champion Welcome Aboard pair of singles anddelivered a TuggleIll, president, announced Mr.regularTuggle passbooksaid, "This savings increasedin- " a pair of runs in the top of the today.The five per cent annual terest rate plus the higher in- TravelAgency rallied towinthe ran eachtime to provideMytych first. JimmyDelesky’s singled rateis the highest interest rate terest rates on Certificates of last two gamesin the best of withthe neededsupport. homethe first talley, In the thata commercialbankis per- Deposit which went into effect at’ three championshipand capture Thefirst gameturned out to be person of Rich Bobrowskiand mittedto payaccording to SomersetHills and County the recent 1973Manville Youth the mostexciting of the entire sent Soltis to third, fromwhere, AthleticLeague World Series. series,as AmericanLegion hestole home. Soltis singled presentbanking regulations. TheNationalBanklasiweek, offeroar AmericanLegion, the triumphedwitha runin the top of homeTom Delesky inthe fifth to customersthe best savings AmericanLeaguechamps, edged theseventh. Rich Bobrowskl makeit 3-0, but Welcome Aboard packagein the area." WelcomeAboard, 4-3, inextra, drewa walkto open the visitors’ managedtoknot the contest by inningsinthe initial fray, but the halfof the seventh andmoved to thesixth. Last weekthe bankraised the NationalLoop winners came secondonJeff Soltis’ fourth hit of ¯ interest rate on Certificates of Thechamps tallied a pair in the Depositto 6 3/4per centper year ¯ backto s~ize the second contest, thegame. on deposits of $1,000or more, 3-0,and then capture the series Kevin Bobrowski then singled home half of the fifth. Nick Lunge compoundeddaily for funds on withan 11-4 triumph inthe third Rich home to provide the winning walked and scored ona tripleby depositfrom four to 10 years, an game. runfor the Legion. Soltis was also Mytych, and Dan came in on a effectiveannual yeild of 7.08per DannyMytych, who spun a themoundstarforthewinnersasbalk.The Travelers tied the four-hltterto win the second he gained the triumph. Jeff set gameinthebottomofthesixthas cent. Other Certificates of game,gained his second triumph down the National League title Puzio reached on an error and Depositinclude 61/2 per centper of thethree-game series. Dan holders one-two-three in the came aroundonsinglesby Kevin year on minimumdeposits of hurledthe first three frames, asbottom of the seventh towrap Patrick and John Bulanda. $500,compounded daily on funds hegave up three tallies inthe ondeposit from 2 I/2to 4 years, openlngstanza,butseti]eddown aneffective annual yield of 6.80 to shutout AmericanLegion in percent, and 6.27 per cent ef- the next ,two. Fred Puziothen Breithaupt Guest fectiveannual yield or 6 percent cameon in the fourthand limited interestper year on minimum SummerHeat Means Fun For Kids lhelnsers just three hits and asixth inning talley. deposits of $500, compounded dailyand left on deposit forone to MANVILLE- Underwater wizards Andy Geffert, 8, RichardWicinski, 10, andDanny Specian, 8, TheLegion opened the coatest ConferenceSpeaker twoand one-half years. Showoff their aquaticabilities aswell ashow theyspent last Sundayafternoon beating the hot, witha trio of runsin the topof the at NorthwesternUniversity. He muggyweather. The action took place at Roosevel;cStreet Pool in Manville.(Sal LoSardo photo) first, andseemed headed for the WendellT. Breithaupt,senior title, but WelcomeAboard vice presidentof FranklinState served with the U.S. Naval FIIGHESTINTEREST RATES retaliated withseven runs in the Bank, Somerset, will be a Reserve. bottomhalf of theframe and featared speakerat the Second Mr. Breitbauptwasformerly ALLOWED BY LAW? coastedtherestofthewayforthe .~nnualNational"Premiums and vice presidentand manager of That’s WhatWe’re Paying At Saints SmashLandscapers ¯ championship. IncentivesConference on July 31 the Business Development Mytychproved far superiorto to Aug.1 at the RooseveltHotel, Departmentof PeoplesTrust Co. NewYorkCity.Theconfereaceisof NewJersey. the Legionbatters in the seeond In 1969, Mr. Breithaupt was MANVILLENATIONAL BANK ¯ . encounter, which evened the part of. the Schoolof Continuing To TakeDistrict 3 Title ¯ series at¯a gameeach. The Education of New York selected as one of the Out- SouthSomerset’s First Bankfor 47 Years University. standing YoungMen of America’,k NORTHBRANCH- Scoring all Pietrachia and TomPietryl~ ¯ ’~ Mr. Breithaaptwill discuss, for that year.In addition,he has Retroactive to July 1, 1973, WePay and DickSpangler followed with Premiumbeen veryactive in community their runs in three innings,the RBIsingles, with Spangler’s addinga pair each. Raises Rates "NewPaths for Bank activities and banking Red Door Saints of Manville knockingin a pair. Promotions."This will consistof 5% per Year 5~ % per Year clubbedBarton’s Landscaping of Red Door overcame a 2-1 a review of the benefits and organizations. He currently TheSaintsthen addedanother deficit witha pair of runsin the OH Interest detriments of bank premium serves as president of the on on Piscataway,8-i, last Sundayto trioofrunsinthehomehnlfofthe top of the third and wenton to Franklin TownshipChamber of capture the District 3 cham- fourth. BobPietryk doubled and defeat HoagieHut, 4-2, in the campaigns and promotions. Commerce,is a trustee of Upsala ¢ REGULAR GOLDEN-- PASSBOOKpionshipat NorthBranch Park. HowieParks tripled him home. semi-finals. The Saints took a I-0 SomersetHills & County Discussionwill also centeron the For the initial time in the National Bankhas raised the raging controversy over College, is a trustee of the SAVINGS 90 DAYS TomPietryk followed with edgewith a run in the bottomof interest rate paid on regular Delaware-RaritanGirl Scout SAVINGS history of the state stow-pitch another three-base hit, and he the first on walks,toWinkelman prospective legislation for Council,and recently received softball tournament,the state scored the third run of Dale savings to 5 per cent per year banks. Compounded8t Compounded& payable quarterly was brokendown into six and Pietruchia, ’~nd an RBI effectiveAug. t, Wffltam P. Mr.Hreithaupt joined Franklin theUpsala College Alumni Subjectto 90 day written notice Miller’ssacfly, singleby Spangler, butHoagie TuggleIll, president, announced Associatipncitation forservice ~ayableQuarterly of withdrawal districtsthisseason. Red Door Thewinners closed out their Huttooktheleadwithsoloruns in StateBank in t972 and serves as tookthe title after slipping past scoringwith a pairin the fifth, today.The 5 percent annual rate a memberof the bank’s Senior andthe Girl Scout Council of thetop of the second and third isthe highest interest ratethat a ManagementTeam.He manages BergenCounty citation for CertificateofDeposit HoagieHut of Somervillein the DickWinkelman,Pietruchia, and stanzas, outstanding service to the CertificateofDeposit semi-finals. BobPietryk rappedconsecutive commercialbank is permittedto the MarkeiingDivision, which I Barton’s reachedthe finals singlesto chaseone run across, Cusatiled off the third witha payaccording to presentbanking includesmarketing, personnel, scoutingcause. 2 lh yearsor more to2 ~h Years single, and Winkelmanfollowed regulations. Thenew rate is business development,and has " Mr. Breithaupt is also a w!tha 15.7 triumphover Rollin’s and the second came in on with another. Bob Pietryk director of the Tele-DataCorp- 6//2 % per Year 6’ % per Year. Constructionof Bridgewater.On Spapgler’ssacrifice fly. knottedthe contestat 2-2 witha compoundedquarterly, corn- responsibilityfor the associate Atig.4, the six districtswill meet MikeSanduskylosthis bid for a puted on the low monthly boardof directors programs. :oration and Franklin Armored (minimum$1000) (minimtlm $1000 run-producingsafety, and Parks balance. BCr°leli~g:t~A 1956 graduatetEadstisO~a;ug:t;e of UpsalawMrrl~ Corporation,~Wrh~l~Ys~n~daS~bs~d~ta~Y~°~t both of whichare in a single-elimination tour- shutoutin the fifth whenBaron’s camethrough with another RBI o ¯ . o nament to decide the state scored its lone run. Sandusky singleto put the Saintson top for . In_announcingt h_e higher rate, championship, finished with an eight-hitter, lur.Tuggiesaid, "Tnis increasea. . ~, v ¯ ~- ¯ MANVILLENATIONAL BANK RedDoor tallied three runs in good . at ColgateUnLverstty. He )s also tie restues...... tn rrmcetonwzm’: The Fdendly Homestyle Ban/~ whileBobPietryk spark~the 13- ...... ’Vh~winners o--~nt their final run regular passbook, sawngs .... ,n- ,~.~*~ ^r *he BankPuNic -.~.~ ..... , ;re uean,- ...... nu m~-=- ----~ mr~ ’~t, the bottomof the first aadled all hit attack with three, with in the bottomof the fourthframe, terest rate pins the.h!gher m: g gra~.~.,~. ~..~o..~ ~.~’,~t children. SouthSomerset’s First Bankfor 47Years the wayin downingBarton’s, 8-1, Miller singled and Sandusky teresa rates on ueruncatnsat ...... ~, ...... Established1926, RalphCusati led elf witha single Red~Door Squad a-owa free ’~ss Cnsaff. then"Deljos t4vhich went into effect at ~;.:.~rl-rT .1 -fi::~. ,f’~! ~,: ’ . L. Member~F.D.I.C."!:;~ ": andone out later, BobPietruchia rippedasingletoplateMilleradd.Som.ersetHtlls&CountyNattonal~l~/~l/ I :h~pn Sirigle~lhiintothird:BobPietryk LeadsLeague ,~.,~.~.v~.~,tJ.ffi~. vVJ~ giveCustai Red Doorpeced an insurance’run,the winners withuanK lastcustomers weeK, otterthe ourbest vv savings~,.aJ. At Ortho a pair of safeties, while Ed packagein the area.". TheFranklinTownshipSunday ¯ ¯ morningSlo-Pitch Leaguehas Shattleripped a trio of hits for Last week,the bankraised the Corp completedthe first half of a 10 HoagieHut. interest rate on Certificates of In r/ pair of important conflict. gameschedule. After the first Deposit 7 per cent per year on organizational changes, Ortho Mr. Wall and his wife, the Summer Fun fivegames, RedDoorofManvllleWin Cash Prizes deposits of $1,000 or more, Parmaceuticals has named former Joan Colionge of and Dell-East of Somersetare Six Manville residents era- compoundeddaffy for funds on RobertE. Wallof Bridgewater, Dickinson, Texas, havethree tied for first with identical ployedat OrthoDiagnostics and depositfrom four to ten years, an to the newpost of VicePresident . ~hildren:Robert, Jr., Lauraand has just records of 4 wins and 1 loss. OrthoPharmaeauticals recently effectiveannual yield of 7.35per of CorporateDevelopment, and Lisa. Playoffs are scheduledfor the put their imaginationsto work cent. Other Certificates of promotedRobert N. Wilsonof Mr. Wilsonbegan his sales WBRW endof August. andwalked off with prizes in a Depositinclude 61/2 per cent per LineRoad, Belie Mead,to be his career in 1964in the Columbus, companysponsored contest, successoras VicePresident and Ohioterritory. Hewas promoted begun! LeagueStandtngs EdwinRoche, of 137 South12th year on minimumdeposits of Director of Pharmaceuticals to Special Training Represen- St., tooka$200 second place prize .$500, compoundeddaffy on funds Marketing,with appointmentto tative of the Detroit, Michigan W L GB andalso won $25 . forother ondeposit from 2 I12to 4 years,theManagement Board. territoryin1968, and Speedway You can WINA 5-SpeedSchwinn RedDoor 4 1 _ ’ suggestions, aneffective annual yield of 6 per Inhis new assignment, Mr. DivisionManager, with Dell-East WayneBasilone, 908 East cent interest per year on Wall will be responsible for headquartersin Indianapolis, fromSaling’s Cycleryin Somerville Frech Ave., Fraa Daley, 224 minimumdeposits of $500, Indiana,in1969 before becoming Metros I 1 ; acquisitions, EducationalSer- Jaycees 2 ~ 2 South8th Ave.,Terry Mayes, 127 compoundeddaily and left on vices, NewProduct Development Eastern Regional Managerin or JiffyMfg. I 3 WhiteAve.,andEdwardSedleek,GladysAve., Chris Prach, 402 deposit for one to two and one- and the InternationalDivision. 1971 Mr. Wilsoncame to com- Quest.Marks 1 4 3 23 SydneyPlace, all received $25 half years. Mr. Wall joined Ortho Phar- pany headquarters in Raritan W~ A 1973Pinto Squire maceuticalsin i957as a South- last July as Director of ~:~":"~:::~:~:::"~::~:~:’:~:~:"’:~’"~: :::: :~:~*~::;’~"~’~:~ :::*~,~"’ ~:":~:’*::~’:~:~’~ "~+~~’~*::~:’:~"+:<°~":::":’:<::~: west DivisionSalesman in San Marketing Services with from CooperFord in Whitehouse Antonio,Texas. In 1960 he was responsibilityforall brand ¯ ~.ooo,e~toSpecial Training maeagement,Market Research or maybeboth! ’ C~S Representativeand in 1963to and MarketDevelopment. Batting, . Pitching Ra -GoldenGate Division Manager. A native of Kentucky, Mr. .! A 1968 promotion made him Wilson graduated from. Here’show you can win: Visit a participating spon- , Central Region Managerand GeorgetownCollege with a sor. Getyour registration slip andmail it to WBRW. i SOMERSETCOUNTY SENIOR LEAGUE" from1969 to 1971,when he degree in BusinessAd- Nopurchase necessary. No obligation. Just listen to il became Vice President, he ministration, and attended .’ BATTING served as National Sales Xavier University Graduate WBRW.if your nameis drawn you’ll have five ~i Manager. Scboolin Marketing.Heis a minutesto call.and claimyour prize. (AT LEAST18 APPEARANCESAT THE PLATE) A nativeof Galveston,Texas, ’memberofthe Sales Executive Mr.Wall attended the University Club of NewYork City, the PLAYER TEAM G AB R H D T ’ HR RBI AVE. o! Texasand the University of National. 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SLUGGERJOEloosens up beforegame.

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’ ’ ,:, ~.,.Coming,into Yankee Stadium is a bigtiring - for mostmajor leaguers, but for JoeLis of the MinnesotaTwins it is a timeto returnto Hillsberoughfor a mid-seasonvisit. Joegrew up in Hillsberoughand was graduated from SomervilleHigh School in 1964.It wassort of a homecomingfor the big firsthaseman,who newresides in Eugene,Oregon, and is in his tenthseason of professionalbaseball. The SouthSomerset Newspapers were at Yankee Stadiumlast weak to talk to Joe and to get his feelingson being a majorleaguer. (See story onpage 14)

FAMILY MAN - Big league ballplayers look forward to thosefew days when they can make it home to seethe wife and kids. Joe Lis is noexception. Here, he relaxes with wife, Sue, and sons, James Eugene,left, andJoseph Jr. at homein Hillsborough Township.

PRE-GAME-.Following infield practice, JoeLis headsfor " dug-outto awaitumpire’s "Play Ball" cry anda confrontation withthe pacesetting Yankees at Yankee Stadium. A Trip To Yankee Stadium Is Homeconfing To Twins Joe Lis ever known.It wasa blowto the Twinsas the Pacific CoastLeague (AAA ball). by.DaveAllena "I washappy when I learnedof the trade to In his eight minorleague seasons with the wellas to Joe, buthe wasnot goingto permit Lis got his first call to the majorswith the Twins,"Joe commented."I feel proudto Phillies’ farmclubs, Lis cracked171 home Philadelphiain 1970at the season’send, and NEWYORK - Happiness is spending the be a memberof the Twins,because they are runs, oneevery 17.4 trips to the plate. A the opportunityto panshim by. "I felt badfor Harmon,because he isa true then spent the entire ’71 campaignwith the summerin Bloomington,Minn., and making a a great bunchof guys,and they are winners. highlyimpressive figure for anybatter, but it superstarin everysense. But it gaveme the Phillies. Hesaw only limited action with the coupleof trips into NewYork. NewLife wasnot enoughto convincePhiladelphia of chanceto playmore", Lls said. "I Just hopeI big club that year, andwas sent backdown to At least it is happinessto JoeLis, whois a Joe’sability at the plate. Eugenefor the start of the ’72 season. memberof the Minnesota Twins, and a "Baseballhas Just beena lot of funfor me. "I don’tfeel that I wasgiven a true chanceto cando the job andhelp the clubwin." residentof Hillsborough. I havebeen lucky enough to travel, meeta lot provemy ability, becauseI wasnot given the In the first weekfollowing the an- of nice people,and earn a nice salary", he opportunityto playover there. Buthere I am nouncementthat Killebrewwas going on the A Slugger Joe cameinto New~/’ork last weekfor a said. "It has givenme the opportunityto do beinggiven the chance",Lia stated matter- disabledlist, the 6-0205-pounder did the job. mid-weekseries withthe NewYork Yankees. Joe rappedthe ball at a .400 clip and In his first 65 gameswith PCLclub, Joe It wassort of n homecomingfor the much- somethingthe usual mandoes not get to do, of-racily. "Evenwhen I wasswinging the ball poundedthree balls over the fence. In a cracked26 homeruns in 213at bats, for a traveled 1964 Somerville High School andwill givemy family a lot of memoriesthe well, it didn’tseem to meantoo muchto them double-headerplayed that week,Lis went5-6. phenomenalclip of one roundtripperevery graduate,who spent the initial nine cam- rest of ourlives." Replaces"Killer" Joegot off to a ¯relativelypoor start this 8.2 trips to the plate. Healso batted.388 and paignsof his professionalbaseball career Thetrade seemsto havegiven the Twins’ season,bht withmore playing time, the 26- was namedTopps Chewing Gum "Player of withthe PhiladelphiaPhlllies’ organization. firsthasemana newlease on life. It sent him Butnow, Lis is beinggiven the chanceto year old, whoturns 27 on Aug.15, started to the Month"for bothMay and June, the third Baseballhas beengood to Joe Lis, andthe froma teamthat has beenfloundering for performevery day for his newteam-the comearound. The Twins hosted theYankees andfourth suchawards of his career. trade to the Twinslast winterwas more or manyyears to an organizationthat has been ¯ Twins.Part of the opportunitycame as a in the first weekof July and Lis wasunder That great start earned Joe another less a blessingin disguise. notedfor puttingout a strong majorleague result of an injury to HarmonKillebrew, the .200. Oneweek later, Joe hadhis averageat promotionto the Phillies, with whombe squad. fourthgreatest homerun hitter the gamehas .234 whenthe Twinscame into NewYork. finishedout the season.He hit six homersand batted .243 for the parent squadas he ap- Started Slow pearedin 62 contests. Buteven with all frustratingyears, not that Somerville "lhkes First Place "Whenyou are not playingthat much,you they werebad years, Joe spent with the cannotget your timing down,and that is Philadelphiaorganization, he neverlost the what happenedto meat the start of the desireto play. ForJoe, baseballis the thing year", he said. "Butnow I amplaying a lot for him,and the trade to the Twinskept the moreand seeing the ball better, andthis flameburning just a little brighter. Branchburg’s Patterson helps yourtiming." "I hopeI have10 to 20 years left in this At the start of the 1973campaign, Lis was game",he stated. "It is the onlything I like gettinga lot of playingtime in the late in- to do, andthe onlything I wantto do. I have nings as a defensive replacement for beenplaying this gamesince I wasfive years Killebrcw.Lis spent mostof his career at old, andI havealways enjoyed it", he added. third andin the outfield, beforebeing swit- Playingin his 10thseasori, Joe’s career has chedto first this year. Thechange of position not alwaysbeen on the upswing,mostly Throws No-Hit Gem and use by managerFrank quilici as a becauseof the tenurespent with the Phillies. by DaveAllena receivingsome good pitching of ’ the secondafter a three-runfirst, defensivereplacement has given a lot of It is questionablewhether one wouldgo pair. Gara paced Branchburg confidenceto Joe. - its ownfrom Jerry Dallessio,who The winnersdid not cross the withthree of five hits. throughwhat the Hillsboroughslugger has BRANCHBDRGTwo years limited Manville to just two plate in the next twoframes, but "I try to dowell, not only for myself,but for gonethrough twice, but there is no question havepassed since the Somerset Thewinners took the lead with Frank,who is alwaysright behindyou", Joe CountySenior Baseball League singles,while going the routein finishedthe gamewith a six-run twoin the topof the first as Frank in Joe’smind. had one, but Branchburg’sDong the eight-inning contest. The fifth. Carrigantripled and scored on commented."The guy is really fantastic. He "Yes,if I hadto do it all over nga~,I Pattersonended the droughtlast righthanderthrew third strikes Levine,Dallessio, and Sahol NormPatterson’s fly ball that nevergets downon youwhen we are losing, would",he stated emphatically."I can’t Friday as he no-hit North past 12 and did not walka man. rappedconsecutive run-scoring wasdropped. Gara later singled butis right thereurging you on", Lis praised. think of anythingI wouldrather be doing Plainfield in a 7-0 triumphat Sabolled the winners’ attack singlesto giveSomerville its lead Pattersonin. Hlllshoroughtied thav playingbaseball." witha pair of safeties, in the first. Miller produceda the gameup withsolo runs in the SomervilleGrad Yes,for Joe Lis, true happinessis spending WhiteOak Park in Branchburg. Manvillegot the first runof the two-runsingle andSabol ripped the summerplaying majorleague baseball In 1971, Tom Upshawof gamein the’topof the first as it first and second. Piscadlo WhileJoe has finally seemedto havemade for the Twinsin Bloomington. Manvillehurled the third no- tallied a run on three consecutiveanRBIsafetytoassistthesecond deliveredthe first frametally, it to the bigs, the roadwas not an easyone, hitter of his career to markthe inning outburst. Miller had and Scott Bickar had the RBI errors by the Somervilleinfield. ’ another two-runsingle in the single to score the run in the buta fewthings have made the trip a little league’slast hilless performanceSomervilledid not manageto less of a drudgery. He beganhis minor beforePatterson turned the trick fifth, andDevlin added a " run- second. leaguecareer in 1964after graduationfrom last week.Doug permitted just knotthe gameuntil the bottomof producingdouble. Gara then put Branchburg . DR.PAUL SCHILD, OPTOMETRIST the seventhalthough it did have TheBridgewater Giants tallied aheadfor goodin the third as he SomervilleHigh School. That first yeartook. four baserunners, aa he con- at least one basernnnerin every five runs in the bottomof the himto Bakersfieldand Miami,but Joe did is nolonger associated trolled NorthPlainfield all the ripped a two-out bases-empty notenjoy a reallyfine seasonuntil 1967. wayfor the triumph. inningbut the first, first, andthen had to breaka 5-5 homer.The winners added a pair in thepractice of optometry Almostlost dueto the pitching Withone out in the seventh, deadlockin the bottomof the of insuranceruns in the seventh Duringthat season, Lis wasnamed the performanceby Patterson was Sabelstole secondafter drawingsixth to decisionMiddlesex, 6-5. on Gara’srun-producing double CaliforniaLeague Player of the year as he at 900Hamilton Street, Somerset a base-on-balls.Manville’s John TheGiants scoredtheir winning and DongPatterson’s ground ¯ led the leaguein homeruns (33), RBI’s(90), the fact that the loophas a new andtotal bases (244), as well "as gaining Regularpatients may call at leaderin the teamof Somerville,Hriniakthen got the secondout run aa DaveSantagelo singled, ball. whichswept both of its gamesto witha strike out, but JohnSnyder went to secondas Chris Bujak Bill Lestertossed a one-hitter all:star honors. It was one of four 5 EastHigh Street moveto the top o[ the leaguefop camethrough with a single to washit by a pitch, andscored on as NorthPlainfield came up with ¯ timesthat he gainedall-star recognition.The BoundBrook the first timethis yearwith a 6-1 center to score "S[ib61and to a single by Joe Gucker. a 2-1 triumphover Hillsbornugh. first timecame with Miami in 1965,while he 356-73O0 ledger. sendthe gameinto overtime. Mike Randall gained the Lester struck out four and wasalso namedas’an all-star in 1963in the Somervillecame from behind In the bottomof the eighth, triumph, his third against no walkedfour. Thewinners scored CarolinaLeague, and in 1968with Eugenein to edgeManville, 2-1, in an eight Chris Heller singled and Ron setbacks,with three.hit relief for the winningrun in the bottomof 1 inning contest, and then an- Devlinfollowed with another, four innings. Heentered the the seventh on a walk to Don nihilated Hlllsborongh,14-0, to JimMiller forced Heller at thit’d, gamewith none downand the Heib, a single, and an error. take overfirst fromthe losers. and an error filled the bags. bases-filled in the third. He SteveCurran singled home North i TheBridgewater Giants edged Dalleesiothen sent a fly ball to yielded a two-rnnsingle, but Plainfield’sinitial runin the fifth. ¯ Middlesex,6-5 to moveinto a tie left to score Devilsand win the struckout the side to get out of Mitch Worbetz’ single, for second place with game. further trouble. Randallstruck Hillsborough’slone hit of the Hillsbornugh,which lost all three It wasdefinitely no contestas out sevenand walkedthree, game,delivered Fred Finchwith You can Now Get of its gameslast week.Bran- Somerville demolished TheGiants pushedtheir five the losers’run. ( chburggained fourth place as it Hlllsborough,14-0 on the losers’ runs across in the first on five ’ BernieGlueh threw six innings field in a five inningencounter, walks, an error, and just one of no-hit ball beforeallowing a also dumpedHillsborough, 5-2, to BobGula gained his fourth go along with its victory over safety, that a two-runsingle by pair of singlesin the¯ seventh,but NorthPlainfield. triumphof tbe year as oppesedto Rich Martarano. Middlesex kept his shutout as Manville Middlesexand the Bridgewateroneloss, as he hurleda three- knottedthe gamewith four in the nippedthe BridgewaterPirates, Pirates split a pair of contests hitter. Gula whiffedfive and third, as Carl Rabkcstroked a 1-0, despitea one-hitterby Chris allowedjust one walk. Devlln, two-runsingle, and Pete Laub. Walkiweiez. with Middlesexslipping by the Miller, Sabel, BarryLevine, and Pirates, 8-7, and the Pirates and TedPett addedRBI hits. ThePirates scored a run in the winning4-3. NorthPlainfield RoeMoreau all hadthree hits for Branchburgused a five-hitter bottomof the seventhto snapa 3- gaineda split for the weekas it Somerville, while Joe Pisadlo by Davisto send Hlllsborongh. 3 tie andbeat Middlesex,4-3. handedwhat was Hillsborough’s had two of Hillsborough’s downto a 6-2 defeat. Withthe safeties. win,Davis evened his ledgerat 3- Scott Kunkellwent the distance initial loss of the campaign,2-1. Thegame was never in doubt for Bridgewateras he hurled.a Manvilleand the Pirates hooked 3, as hewhiffedfive andwalked a six-hitter. up in a pitchers’ battle with as Somervillescored five runs in I Manvillegaining a 1-6 triumph. Pattersonallowed three walks andanother batter reachedon an error. The Branehburgrighty struck out eight as he received plenty of offensivesupport from ON 5 YEAR "BIG SEVEN" CharlieDavis’ two hits. Patterson’s toughest frame. camein the top of the second whenhe issued a pair of free SAVINGS CERTIFICATES passes, but JimMoran took care of it as he tossed a runnerout attemptingto steal. Thehome squadthen gavePatterson all the runs he neededin the bottomof OF s2,500.00 or MORE the second. BobRichards reached first on t a one-outerror and camearound GET YOURS to scoreon a triple by Davis,who wasthen balkedin. Branchburg ,r~ then put the gameaway with four Endof Year ,e’ I in the fourth. Fourconsecutive WHILE RATES ARE HIGH singles by Riehards, Norm Patterson, Davis, and Frank All accountsinsured to $20,000.00 Carrigan, produceda pair, and "BUYS" John Gara later doubled the other two runs home. ¢ Somerville, meanwhile,was Onour entire stock of 1973Cadillacs. also IOO% FREE Wehave a completeselectionof models & colon CHECKING ACCOUNTS AND SATURDAY BANKING Arrangenow to buy or leaseyour1974 Cadillac for SeptemberDeliveryl tate S attk :...,f .tlhrtt,.t allrg

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NEWHOPE -- Richard in the North Court of the Theprogram will consist of an Mathewsand his wife Susanwere GraduateCollege. early 19th century Quartet for picnicking behind the Bucks Like the two extremelysuc- Flute and Strings by Frantisek CountyPlayhouse one beautiful cessful concertsearlier in the Kramer;Max Reger’s Serenade day recently, watchinga family summer, Thursday’s presen- in GMajor for Flute, Violin,and of ducksswim by leisurnl~on the tation will be opento the public Viola; the BeethovenString Trio Delaware. Sitting on a park in C Minorand Albert Roussel’s benchand sharing lunch, they Trio for Flute, Viola, and mighthave been any couple from Violincello. Prihcetonenjoying a day-off in BarbaraSand, director of the NewHope. SummerChamber Concerts, But they weren’t. Theywere reminds music-lovers that taking a breakfrom their work; I.. contributions for the summer rehearsingthe parts they would concerts maybe madeby checks play that night in the opening ]]HEMARRIAGE OFRGAR0 payable to the Trustees of performanceof "Picnic", the ComicOpera PrincetonUniversity and sent to: Pulitzer Prize play by William July 27 and28 SummerChamber Concerts, Inge, whichwas a big hit on WoolworthCenter, Princeton Broadwayin 1953 and an even (Raindate July 29) University, Princeton, N.J., bigger success as a motion Adults $2.00 08540.All contributionsare tax- VIOLA(Anne Hoffmann, right) masqueradingas her brother (whomshe presumesdrowned) picture withWilliam Holden and StudentsUnder 12 $1.00 deductible. bringsa lovemessage from the Duke of Olivia (MarciaEIlian) as she is aboutto proposeto Viola, KimNovack. The comedy-drama Curteln Time8:30 p.m. In the eventualityof rain the in the CurrentPrinceton Theatre Co. production of Shakespeare’s"Twelfth Night." Performances is currentlyplaying at the Bucks concertwill be givenin Procter areat RiderCollege’s Fine Arts Theatre, 2083 Lawrenceville Road. CountyPlayhouse through July Boxoffice open4:00 p.m. perfor- Hall at the Graduate College. 29. RICHARDMATHEWS wife, SusanMiley, of 37 Murray mancedates only (609) 737-9821 Richard Mathews is a Place,Princeton, are appearingtogether in "Picnic," the Coming SUMMEItMOONMUSIC professional manwhose career PulitzerPrize play byWilliam Inge, nowthrough July 29at happensto be acting. He has the’ BucksCounty Playhouse. MACBETH Beginning July 31, a new Theatre Co. Continues’Twelfth Night’ August2, 3 & 4 appearedon Broadwayand with Princetongroup will present a the National Companyin "No series of free outdoorconcerts at "Twelfth Night," one of drunkenrevelry, and midsum-reworkedthe script extensively TimeFor Sergeants", and off- performedthere in "The Rain- Bucks County about George Poe Field. SummermeenMusic Shakespeare’s bawdiest and mermagic. Scenesof romantic in order to make it un- Broadwayin "Front Page". He maker" and in "OnBorrowed Washington’scampaign against consists of musicians from mostenlighting comedies, is the ardor are mixedwith some of derstandable to a modern also spent sevenseasons at the Time," with John Carradine. the British. The documentary Princeton and the surrounding secondmajor production of the Shakespeare’smost outrageous audience,buthnscutlcssthan 10 American Shakespearean Hehasalready started rehear- win be aired in Novemberas the area. Princeton. Theatre Company, low humor, while the com- lines~ sing for his next role in "Mary, first of an ABC-TVseries -- andwill be continuingJuly 26-29. plieationsencountered by a pair Berkowitzexplained, "What Festival in Stratford, Con- Mary," the comedyby Jean celebratingthe bicentennial. Directedby DanielBerkowitz, of identical twins lead. to I’ve doneis cut someof the puns nccticut, and two years at the Susansums it all up. "Weplay 2 SmashHits MeCarterTheatre. Kerr, whichfollows "Picnic". onerole at a time.There’s no use returnedby "Twelfth Night" is a tale of hilarious confusionthroughout, whichno looger makesense and "While at McCarter," says Recently,Mathews was selected mistakenidentity, hopelesslove, Director Berkowitz has updatedmanywordsandphrasesRichard,"I decidedto movemy by DavidWolper Productions to wonderingwhen the nextrole will populardemand sothat the playis intelligentand family awayfrom the headaches play RobertMorris, the nation’s comealong. Youjust have to easyto followfor a contemporaryof NewYork City and settle in first Secretaryof Finance,in a keepgoing on, andplay themas DustinHoffmann & theater-geer." film currently being shot in they come." AnneBancroft LTS1Frf ;= ;un Princeton for good." The Daily 7 R, 0:3.0 p.m.J $1.50 Berkowitz first directed Mathewsreside at 87 Murray "TwelfthNight" three seasons Place. THEGRADUATE LAURENCEOLIVIER ago for the Princeton Summer Richardfirst metSusan during MICHAEL CAINE Intimewhere it receivedcritical a University of California (PG) productionof "Playboyin the plus ~raise and played to packed LANDAUMICKUNAS NEEDHAM Jack Nieholson& ouses. He expects this WesternWorld". CandiceBergen production to far exceedthe "I was just delighted, SAKSONViNCE previousone. "Last timewe had fascinated by her," he says virtually no rehearsal timeand grinning widely, blue eyes CARNAL noneof us haddone Shakespeare sparkling."I wasin the Armyin THEART CONFEDERATION GALLERY before. Nowwe have ample Koreawhen I proposedto her by KNOWLEDGi[ rehearsal time and mosto[ the mail." A year after their 77MAIN ST. KINGSTON O ANCE...... cast have experience with marriage,their daughterDevon with AnnMargaret Shakespeare." wasborn, whois nowa senior at Everynight showing Berkowitswants to makethe PrincetonHigh School. Carnal Knowledge7:30 . .=.! show"interesting, funny, and SusanMiley (her stage name) Graduate9:15 entertaining."In orderto do this is a pert, soft’ spoken lass . THE//" 17 LIVINGSTONAVE-NEW I~RUNSWICK he intends to get rid of the originally fromOhio.¯ She has " Don’t MissIt! 7th SmashWeek HOLIDAYINN commonlyused Baroque em- acted in Bostonand throughout CONTINUOUS off Rt. 33 Hightstown bellishments" such as ex- NewEngland, and in South PERFORMANCES MUSICBY travagant costumes and Dakota. Off-Broadway ap- TheEsquires elaborate scenery, and perform pearances include Linda in SATURDAY& SUNDAY Fri., July27 9 P.M. the play as unadorned as "Death of a Salesman" and Graduate2:00, 5:45 & 9:15 "ff ~6.ssss "1 I’;.",IF’,, ,~ ~ | tram Carnal Knowledge4 & 7:30 ADMISSION: possible. Yedena in Chekhov’s "Uncle 1.50Members ~.~0 Non-Members "TwelfthNight" contains some Vanya". , DALLY ~, .,. ~,m Into: WriteBox 59, Highrstown fromSPSa. INIecD~us I of Shakespeare’smost familiar TheMnthews are happyto be ~ comiccharacters. Theparts of workingtogether in "Picnic" [~I ~ anUL’~ ~ ~k~...--~l’TWl’ , mSSOLVeS Sir TobyBelch (Rcih Ferrugio), becauseit gives themmore time "~M-V ~ b ~f !! THeOISTINCTtOJ~ Festa the Clown(Larry Strieh- witheach other than usual. They ,::?:% -- Ts,r:ys,i man), and the arch-villian haveworked ,together on stage Malvolio(John Vennema) will before,the last timein 1969. recreated by the same actors Riehard’sfavorite role as John whoplayed the parts in SummerAdamsin the NationalCompany Intime’sproduction¯ of "1776",the musicalabout the All performancesare at the Declaration of Independence, air-conditioned Fine Arts kept himon the roadfor twoand Theatre,Rider College, Trenton, a half years, touring37 cities. ’a P,.OBEP,,SKaTiNg where ample free parking is Theshortest stop was five daysin available. Curtain timeis 8:30 OklahomaCity; the longest was p.m. Thursdaythrough Saturday sevenmonths in Chicago. "Pa’RWa,... and 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. "An actor’s life on tour NO MUSSt NO FOS$=. LEAVE EVERYTHtNGTO US=. Reservationsand information revolvescompletely around the maybe obtainedby calling (609) play. Thenights are late andthe ~nee Admlss’on 826-0009between 10-6 Monday daysare short. In Chicagoit got ;2,; I through Saturday and 1-6 on so bad, that sitting in myhotel I : ¯ Party " Sundays. Tickets are $3 on roomI hookeda rug for myden I Thursdaysand Sundays and $4 on andlearned decoupage, just to do I At"~OR $25.00 Fora G,oopair’"-- | FridaysI and Saturdays. somethingthat wouldkeep’me out of trouble." ..... MAKE RESERVATIONSNOW , Mathewsspeaks excitedly DunnWatercolor, about John Adams."He is the KENDALLPARK ROLLER RINK prime moverin the show, who OF 3550 Rt. 27, SO: BRUN5WICK,N. J. 297-3003 At CanalStudio drives everydelegate to declare independence from . Great Watercolorsby Charles Dunn Britian.It wasthe first timeever will beexhibited at the Studio-on- a colony seceded from the RICHA]~DBEHJAMIN. DYAHC~HON ¯ JAMES COBURN L"dk’A " Jk the-Canal, beginning with an mothercountry." outdooropening July 20. Anative "I lovedplaying that role, butI of Rowaytoo,Connecticut, now also enjoyacting in repertory," Mon.-Sat.7:30, 9:30; Sun.Only - 1o3,5:15,7:15& 9:30 Street Theatre Continues living in Cranbury,New Jersey, said Richard. Duringhis two he began his studies with years in "rep~’ at McCarterhe Margaret KconardJohnson at played George in "Mice and F" JohnWiNe (left) andGeoff Becker are shown in last Friday’s the Museumof ModernArt. He Men",Touchstone, Dogberry and productionof "Jestof Hahalaba"at Riverside School. Street Doolittle in "Pygmalion"and has recently studied with Rex Dickonin "’TheScarecrow." Theatreis holdingauditions today for Ayn,Rand’s"Night of Gornl{eghand AlexanderLee at He commentedon a remark a January16th" at DorotheaHouse from 7 to 9 p.m. Call the Studio-on-the-Canal. Dunn’sworks have been in director oncemade that he was 924-5919for details. several shows including the not tall enoughto be a leading GardenState WatercolorSociety man,and not uglyenough to be a and the Princeton Art character actor. "I guess it Association.This is his first one- workedout better for methat manshow and his workshows a way,because I can play a wide profoundrespect for the lawsof varietyof roles." s color and the chromaticscale. Since his appearanceas John Theexhibit Canbe Seendaily ’Adams at the Bucks County from2-6 andcloses Aug.12. Playhouse’in May,Richard has ATisket, ATasket 448-1231 [ IN THEJAMESWAY/E. WINDSOR SHOPPING CENTER GiganticSale of Baskets LONRT. 130NEAR THE PRINCETON/HIGHTSTOWN ROAD. FromAflica we bring you a’ dazzling a~oF baskets forI~dliN, magazines, pl~,and s=~i,g. leatherboxes, woven hangings, fensand jewelp/. "THE LEGION OF Unbelievablypriced. "asurnm r t _eat_re" . .... 32 MainSt. BOGGY CREEK" (Princeton-KingstonRd.),Kingston, N.J. 609-924-8393 "BUTTERFLIESAREFREE" SummerHours ¯Thetouching and comicplay by LeonardGezshe Tuesdaythrough Friday 10:00 e.m. to 5:30p.m. - (Thestory of the "Fuke" Monster) 3 years on B’Way Saturday10:00 a.m. to 9:30 o.m. Thurs.,Frk, &Sat. J,,ly 26-27-28¯ 8:30 p.m, Close~Sunday &Monday,, Callfor Reservations. ¯ IndoorTheatre . ". I College Workshop ’Last of the RedHot,,,Lovers’ , ,,, , , Readies Musical GermanPeoples Festival) will WESTWINDSOR -- "Little ,~"r*~ " ~ ~ ’ .L . . Opens At Villagers Barn MarySunshine," the bantering ~i~ ~¢_ ’’:i: ~i’~ r PlattduetscheSt. &Kennedy VolksfestBlvd., (Northin North MIDI%EBUSH-NellSimon’s musicalfrolic whichwon a place : /i be held at SehueLzenPark, 32nd 1869hit comedy,"Last of the Red as oneof the biggesthits in the ’. ~,~i~?.,- . ~ i- ~ fremnoon to midnight.Cnll201- Hot Lovers"opens Friday, July history of NewYork’s off. 420-0159for details. 27, as the third productionof the Broadwaytheatre, will be the i~ current seasonat the Villagers first presentationof the Tomato BarnTheatre. Theproduction, Patch Workshopof Mercer underthe direction of Vlvian County CommunityCollege. Lazzara,will continueon Friday, Openingnight is Friday,July 27, Saturday, and Sundayevenings withcurtain timeat 7:30p.m. throughAug. 19. In the title roleof this spoofof WarrenErhardt of Metuchen musicalcomedies of yesteryear, has the leadingrole of Barney Lyn Homawill portray the ’ Cashman,a mid-forties loser girlishly sweet heroine who ; " :’~: :: LASTOF THE attempting three seduction escapesthe perils of the Rocky beforeall chancesare gone.The Mountainterrain, whilefalling in REDtl0T LOVERS three ladies in the situationare love with the handsomeCaptain by Nell Simon MarionMangano, Shari Upbin, of the Forest Rangers¯ Roger Ahilarious, and Eileen Lacy¯ All four are Baileyhas the role of the stalwart witty comedy veteran communitytheatre Captain. ever dependablewhen ~" Wed.,Thurs. $2.50.Mustca]$3.00 performers. rescueis required. Fri., Sat. $3.00* Musical$3.50 Mr. Erhardt has been a TheTomato Patch Workshopis Villager’sleading man for eight a summer instructional seasons and served as the workshopfor gifted area high presidentof the groupin 1971and schoolstudents with interests in ~~~~)I"~~= Curtain 8:40. All seat ...... d 1972. His performancein "Owl Art, Dramaand Music. 99th and the Pussycat" with Ms. Theprodu(:tion, which is being PlattduetschesVolksfest SchuetzenPark Manganowas one of the out* presentedin conjunctionwith the ’Night Must Fall’ At Princeton High "32rid St. & KennedyBlvd. standingacting jobs in the area. CommunityServices Depart- North Bergen,N.J. Hehas also beenseen at the ment of MCCC,will run Friday Sunday,August 12 Villagers Barn in "Luv", throughSunday, July 27 through Dan(Robert Little) a friendly psychopathickiller andMrs. Bramson (Jane Beard) a wealthy Monday,August 13 "Lovers," "Night MustFall," MARIONMANGANO makes little effort to resist the advances 29. Curtain time at the Campus potentialvictim are alone in out-of-the-wayForrest Corner in thefinal sceneof the Princeton Sunday,August 19 and "Soundof Murder." Theatreis 7:30p.m. Admission is 2 BeautyContests Ms. Mangunohas delighted of WarrenErhsrdt in a scenefrom "Last’ of the RedHot $I. Reservationscan be madeby SummerRepertorie Theatre Company’s "Night Must Fall," Fridayand Saturday at 8 p.m.in the Variety Show PrincetonHigh School Sandroom. Admission is $1. BrassBands audiences in "Light Up The Lo~;ers"opening this Fridayat theVillagers Barn Theatre, calling586-4800, ext. 227. Folk Dancing Sky," "Joe Egg," "Night Must AmwellRoad, Middlebush. The Nell Simoncomedy’continues GermanFood & Orlnk, Amuse- ~llltl R ~ D i P ,,P ,I g~~s~U~g~~B~g~~g~g~ ment& Entertainment Fall," and"The Killing of Sister with weekendperformances through August 19. For Children & Adults George." a~ignmentswiththeMiddlebush 12 Noonto Midnight M the Pussycat," "Night Must -) FreeParking Ms. Upbinhas workedat the group. Theseinclude the con- Fall,’, and the awardwinning ’Picnic’Catches SpiritOf Bygone America --- barnin "Ernestin Love,""Night troversial "SlowDance on the "Phillip Hats’Fury." MustFall," and the exciting Killing Ground,""Killing of TheVillagers Barn Theatre is "Sign in Sidney Brunstein’s Sister George," the riotous located on AmwellRoad, Mid- Summertimeis the time for debut, as Millie, the brainybut touchof pathosio the role of the petent performancesof the cast. Window¯" "Luv,""Plaza Suite," "Owland dlehush. picnics,and for theatrefans it is tomboyishyounger sister. Carnie too-willingschool teacher, and is For those whomourn the recent Performingwith the Villagers the timefor anotherglimpse at Malleryis lovelyto lookat, and ably supported by Richard deathof Mr.Inge, "Picnic"of- in "ThreeMen on a Horse"and the late WilliamInge’s play convincingin her role as Madge,Mathews,the businessmanwith fers a chanceto view a well- with the Foothills Playhousein "Picnic" nowbeing performed the insecure,aloof beauty queen-- designs, written workof this minorbut "Forty Carnts,"Ms. Lacy has through July 29 at the Bucks the sleepingbeauty awakened to A stunning set by Paul S. intelligent playwright.The play also playedin "Mousetrap"for CountyPlayhouse. life by Hal. NickiKaplan adds a Hoffmanaugments the cam- is performedTuesday through the EdisonValley Playhouse and True,the dramatist’sPull’set Saturday evenings at 8:30; in thetitle role of "Marne"for the Prizewinning play shows its age, Sunday evening "at 6 and East BrunswickPlayers. but it presents a nostalgic Fox Run Group Forming Theater niatinees are Wednesdayand Director VivianLassara is a glimpseof life in the lonely Saturdayat 2 p.m. veteran of ten directorial midwesternsmall towns as it was F~laineP. Heinemann some twenty years ago. The PLAINSBORO-- Marshall Currentlythe groupis holding Leciureson world has since becomemore Hertel,property manager of Fox improvisationalsessions, and compact, more uniform, and RunApartments in Plainsbora workshops.Edgar Lee Master’s DANCING,,, Transcendental scientific progress-notablyjet has announcedthe formationof a "SpoonRiver Anthology"has EVERYSAT. & SUN.NIT’E travel and television--have newtheater group, Theatreat been chosen as the first I PLUS 2ND BIG HIT [ MEDITA!ION changedforever the face and FoxRun. production. NOTtiNGHAM feelings of small-townAmerica. Thegroup’s director is Allan July 25 & 26 "7:30p.m. Changedtoo are the mores,and Pierce, head of the English w..... Beattv Aug.1 & 2 thoughliving in a smalltown can department at Rutgers Prep BALLROOM I~larcerSt. HemiltonSquera, N’.J: Firestone be comparedto living in a School.The production date has Library goldfish bowl, this reviewer TheLargext Ballroom in the East "BONNIE NewJersey Room beenset for mid-September. Withall Big Bends seriously questions whethera ilnmmm Contact Barbara J. Zim- woman’s virtue, to use a merman,54-13 Fox Run Drive for sat,-E.,s Shaw & CLYDE" For information euphemism,must still remain details. Sun.- JoePayne 8-12 call 609-921-7237 intact for her to be included withinthe social pale. NowThrough Tuesday, Even though Mr. Inge is July 31st dealingwith a less questioninga- GeneHackman & At Patina In .MEET & MIX , moreinnocent America, the play ". / SCARECROW(R) still holdsup well, for it is a Evenings:7 &9 p.m. sINGLES" compactlywritten craftsmaniike Saturday:7 & 9 p.m. ~EVERYFRI. AT 9 P.M. work.But herein lies one of the Sunday:4.’30,6:40 &9 p.m. CAROLLERLANES flaws of the play. Characters CHILDREN’SMATINEE portrayed are character types JULY28th & 29th In the GazeboLounge rather than real people. One SATURDAY& SUNDAY Route1, NewBrunswick Second Week cannothelp hut feel that their nearRoute 130 Circle AT2:00 P.M. lines are manipulatedby the 80 STEPSTO JONAH LIVE MUSICAdm. $2.5O for ’BirthdayParty’ author,to portrayhis picture of (rated G) GetAec;ualnted Activities , the essential lonelinessof man- 75c FOR EVERYON~ For Singles & Formerly Marrieds the lonelinessof a beautyqueen, Starting Wednesdey, Meg,played by SusanWolf, andPetey, played by Dennis or of a handsome,virile young of all ages,Se0arated. Widowed or Michael,discuss local scandalsin SummerIntime’s production August1st Divorced. Join the fun meetnew loser. The AnimatedAdaptation of people.Inlo. write: P.O.Box 225. of "TheBirthday Party" by HaroldPinter. It will be shown Life in this smallmidwestern E.B. WhitdsChildren’s Classic Hightstown,N.J. 08520,or call July26, 27, 28at 8:30and July 29 at 7:30at MurrayTheatre townis as emptyand relentless Helen- 609-448-2488. on thePrinceton University Campus. as the barrenlandscape until Hal CHARLOTTE’SWEB Carter enters, and his ap- (ratedG) AUDITIONSSET pearanceserves as catalyst to Wednesday:2, 7 & 9 p.m. stir up a veritable hurricaneef Evenings:7 &9 p.m. HIGHTSTOWN- Tryouts for emotionsamongst a smallgroup- Saturday:2, 7 &9 p.m. Neff Simon’s "Promises, -Mrs. Owens, who takes in Sunday:2, 4:30, 6:40 8¢ 9 p.m.i Promises," to be staged by roomers,her two marriageable Adults$2.00, Sr. Citizens 1.50, Theatre-By-The-Lakewill be daughters, Madgeand Millie, Under12- .75 held this comingSaturday and and Madge’sbeau Alan. Also COMING ATTRACTIONS Sunday at 1 p.m. in Geiger- involved in the action are LIVE AND LET DIE 121LAST OF THE RE;HOT LOVERS ReevesHail on the PeddleSchool Reservations divorceeHelen PoLLs, who gives LET THE GOOD / ~Jl ¯ campus.Cag 443-4544 for details. ¯ youngCarter lodging and a meal, TIMES ROLL c=,,,~.44.a7,o JULY27, 28 & 29 . ~t and schoolteachers Rosemary OKLAHOMACRUDE ’ TicketsAlSO ’" ~t Knowsomeone with an in- Sydney,Christine Schoonwalter, FREEPARKING ¢~’~o~o°. Aug. 3,4,5,10,11,12,17,18 & 19 ~J terestinghobby or excitingstory andIrma Kronkite, as wellas the ¯ N to tell? Call the editor and middle-aged bachelor Howard ~!~;i=~.~.:-~ .~ .... ~.’--~ suggest a communityfeature Bevies. story¯ As Hal Carter, Steve James, Princeton senior and Triangle Clubpresident is, unfortunately, morelike an Ivy Leaguedropout, THE CHOICEIS YOURS than the athletic, virile but in- secure loser that author Ing~ intended.Mr. James is a talented at the new actor, but in this role hefails to cast aside his academicaura and assumethe bravura mantle of the ex-joc. Evangeline Owens, recent Rider College graduate, makes an auspicious Bucks County LITTLE MARYSUNSHINE RINCETO A Musical Comedy ¯ JACQUESTATI A ’tOMATO PATCH AS M. HULOT WORKSHOPPRESENTATION AT iN MERCER’COUNTY CHOOSE¯ from the expandedmenu of superb dinner COMMUNITYCOLLEGE ideas ¯ the spacious,air.conditionedRiver Room or "TRAFFIC" the old-worldGarden ¯ relax before.or.after-dinnerin IN FRENCHWITH TITLES CAMPUSTHEATRE l-I~E (~l_~, the cool new night spot for - Plus- Friday,Saturday andSunday, July 27, 28 & 29th river.view cocktails with music¯ dancingin the "Godspellhas "LOVE and PAIN..." CurtainTime: 7:30 nightly River Roomor The Club on Friday and Saturday so muchbounce STARRING(R), evenings(Jackets, please), to plan your ownprivate I thinkyou will MAGGIESMITH Admission:$1.00 party in TheClub. havea bali!" TIMOTHY BOTTOMS --GENEw.BcTvSHALIT [] GARI:)EN I’~ = "Traffid’atT:OO&tO:16p.m. PLAYHOUSE "Love& Pain" at 8:25 p.m. galgamNahnee - All Seals$[ O0- MO~Fu , Mete.Wed., Sat. & Sun.2 p.m. Dally at 2.7 & 9’PM’ :: , ::/ :: "Seveh F6r Centr01 Je say - .¯, .¯ S.... , S~ty~,,~ NEW TaEmcfroaP cKfr" ::: ’ " r’- :if ¯ - "rh0hwmnce, I,cdger, . id ¯ ," ¯ :" ¯ ¯ : TheManville News

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WEDNESDAY,JULY 25, 1973 3-B Bus.’ 0pp rtuni o i ies HelpWa nted "elpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted

H~USEK~~FOR[ C’O’ME’-~’~ ~ SHOP ~UARDS" - Unttort:ns furnished HOUSEKEEPER -- 5 days, t-6 pay, TREEyear WORK round-- Climber.employment. Good SUMMERJOB -- or yearround. AVONCALLING: It can be you. STORES AVAILABLE ONE DAY a week to cleanhouse HARMONY with SweetAdelines Plasticsmolding production Sell during hours you choose in land office on same premises. Call J on Mondaymorning at the Rocky york in Princeton-Lawrencevilh: p.m., owntransportation. Start Insurance - Blue Cross, Blue Worker,East Wind~or, $2. par hr. your ownneighborhood. Call now: 609-799-2750. 201-725.6014. addingonadditional stores--ThisUnUsual thrivingshopping centre 1609.924-2881. I ITriecetonHillBankOrDayMOndaYschool.eveningS,,We are’at’Area Epr appt. Call 201-329-602L Sept.Call after. 4 p.m.609-883-6809. Shield,201.~45.1660.Vacation andSick Pay. centre at[acts from many miles I EXI’ERIENCEDOPERATORSexpec ally looking for altos and ’ t LIKE TO GET BACK-- into the SECRETARY HELPNEEDED -- On Sunday for around -- not a local centre -- secondaltos." ~’or informat on’ business world? Have a position sECRETARY-- fullor part-time¯all year roundable to keep store "Coffee Shop desired" Steno& typingskills needed. Call contact Lillian Howell 201-722- CLEANINGWOMAN -- 1 or where initiative and imagination For¯ busy Advertisinl~ Department clean and help with eoin-op ISingle needle, overlock & blind- 5565 or NancySaul 609-586-1761. days a week. Must have current are appreciated? Busy insurance ofPrincetonelectromc instrument (609)448-8282. cleaning. Call 609-921-9785. references and own’ tran- agen[ on. Nassau St. needs manufacturer. Steno and good TilEMARKETPLACE Istieh machines. Also pressers, sportation.Lawrenceville. 609-896- someonewnocanle~era~tomana~etyping skills required. Job in- Junction#518&27 [Steady work, excellent working NCR accounting machine HOMEMAKER WANTED -- Are Cal1201-589-1506-Mr.Seeman [condRions & benefits. Section B’OOKKEEPERFOR EX- 9730after6p.m. daily & weekends office routine and d pleasanty valves typing correspondence, ad operator. Light bookkeepin~exp. you lookingfor a comfortable ipmce rates & 7 holidays, 3 PANDINGCam[outer service afternoon, with the public. Call 609-9214059copy drafts, and processing 36-hour week. Princeton Atrpart homewhere you can live free in pa d vacation. Local company. Permanent full time for appointment, customer requests for product area. 609-924-2701. exchangefor your services as position available immediatelyfor information. Excellent working !homemakerfor a widowerin good full charge bookkeeper, whois conditions, paid hospitalization, health?No housecleaningto be /~6~eksFRANBEINDUSTRIES familiarwith accounts receivable DENTALHYGIENIST -- part surgical major medical and life ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPERdone.Time off. Attractive room in ACCOUNTMANAGER FRAN. 205 Brooks Blvd. Manville accounts payable, purchase an~ time. Please caii609-799-0732. SUPERINTENDENT--buildingsinsurance, educatonalassistance. -- neededto assist financial vice quietsuburb. Driver’s license CHISEavailable into fast growing 201-725-5100 sales journals, payroll, general . regular reviews and retirement president of Princeton company. required.Write Box 654, Trenton, consumer membership & grounds, must hold Blue Seal ledger, etc. Somelight typing, boilers license. Housingwill be program. Call Barbara Scarano, Dutiesinclude all booksthrough to N.J.& giveyour tel. number. organization. 40%comm plus 30% (609)452-2111. trial balance,payroll, schedu]ss ea yr upon renewal.Call (609)662-TYPIST/SUBSTITUTE school insurance¯Pleasant Salaryoffice commensurate company Nightspard SWITCHBOARDlIp.m.-7a.m. OPERATORPermanent. --age provided limitations¯ on school(2all 609-737-1839. campus. No ane reconcfllattons. Wouldalso be 0400ask for Bill Tanner. secretary-- parttime, $2.00per with experiende. Excellent Smal Prmceton off ce, 609-924- PRINCETONAPPLIED RESEARCH required to learn and administer LIVELY-- responsible person hr.Roosevelt Public School. Call opporthnity fdrthe right person. company financial control 609-440-2790.--- 2040. Equal Opportunity Employer wanted for very ... light Callfor appointmentor send M/F) sysmms and handle varied housekeepingand easy child care. resume to: National Computer --~ " ~..~ analytical tasksGood salary, full ¯ ’ L.P.N. ORR.N. -- for doctor’s Pl~tl~ON -- wee lOVeScnuuren ¯ ¯ ’ Both youngstersattend school 1/2 ’DOUBLEOR TRIPLE ~’our]office. Competency in Analysts, U.S. 1 at Farber Road, SALES ,pard benefits and pleasant work day. Hours9-5, ’Mon-Fri. Sept.- P.O.Box2182, Princeton, N.J. 6(~- BARTENDER--" Steady part ...... wameotonetpworKmg ...... m "~ ome’r o-n [a tmesphere Ca I Mr. Rosenblum present salary this year part-brae, bookkeepingand typing desired. ANALYST ~ time, neat, reliable, reply to Box an aupalr nasls or tromlZ4i WeeK.nna o~a~tm June. ¯Your own school age Interested? Call t609) 883-5097. Write Box # 02311 e/o Princeton 452-2800. days. Start Sept. 609-924-9334after ~w-...... children welcomefrom 3-5 years Packet. Prominent New Jersey car- R, Manville. of age. Goodsalary to reliable poration has an immediate person with references. Cranbury LICENSED-- RealEstate Broker openingfor a competentperson to COLLEGESTUDENT -- to help ! nowwith a Pr.firm seeks business location, pleasant .surroundings. workin our busy sales department I~,et.n,e,r,~v r.. u.;..~*..’ [cleanhomeoftidyfamily. Mustbe i Call 609-395-0487after 6 .m. or opportunities. Reply to Box #02209, GIRLFRIDAY. -- Diversified SUPERVISORS processing sales and market WANTED-- woman to clean ’nr%f"~’~"~."a’~’-.rfi’-o2~’w’.’;~’~ithorough.$2.50 par hr. Pleasecall 924-9696(Korea) before 1~ noOn. c/o Princeton Packet. office duties. Payroll or other r ...... ~ .-" WANTEDl! research reformation.. Must be small business office Wed. teresting work, excellent con- (251)297-3275. bookkeeping ¯helpful but not good at figures and capable of mornings¯ Send name and necessary. Will tram right person. California corporation expandinghandling dfversifled duties. Light references to Box #02308 c/o ditions needtop ski)Is & good Excellentstarting salary¯ South locallyseeks leadersh p orientedtyping helpful..Some college PrincetonPacket¯ education pleasesubmit resume ¯ Help ta Box 02310 c/o Prineetnn Packet, TEACHERSUBSTITUTES -- anu ALL AROUNDGIRL FRIDAY-- Wanted Brunswickarea. 201-329-2323. paop]eMr. Giles., 609-924-0639. desirable. NassauSt. office. and fast ac- Inte’r_estedqualified applicants callCranbury School District, 609- call 609-924- MATUREwOMAN - 5 days a shouldsend detailedresume in TYPIST--CLERK-- Financial 395-1700. IIOUSEKEEPER FOOD SERVICEMANAGER week or sleep-into take care of 2 confidenceindicating salary institution in MercerCounty has BOOKKEEPER-- Largepublic TRAINEE-with food preparation school aged children¯ Nice apt. history and requirements.Box positionfor Typist-Clerk¯Call 609- chain needs experienced Livein. New home in Princeton.experience towork at CranburyCall after 7 p.m.609-443-3609.. #02309,c/o Princeton Packet. 882-7420. bookkeeper-immediatelyforfull ELECTRONICS Ownroom, TV. Excellent salary. 5 industrial cafeteria 5 days a week. charge opening. Machine bookkeepingexperience a plus. NEW dayweek. Recent references Hours 7:15-3:15. Excellent fringe DENTALHYGIENIST -- full or Goodsalary company benefits. Laboratory required.Reply to Box#00907, c/o benefits pleasant working con- parttime. Princeton office¯ Call PrincetonPacket. d tons.Good salary. For in- H()USEWIVES:Only C & B WANTEDBOOKKEEPER -- to 609-924-1414.To begin in Sept. ColMr. Rayney 609-443-3000. Technician terviewcall 609-599-9009.’ guaranteesyou at least St,000 for handle accounts payable and RS only 50 nights of demonstrating related duties in Montgomery $i2,000to$52,000 Work with Engineers toys and gifts. 20%commission Twp. A small growing foreward- EXPERIENCED BOOK-- ~ fromthe firstdollar - a 5% Stop jab hunting,.. NOW! on ResearchProjects KEEPER-TYPIST-- Full WAREHousE-TRUCKDRIVER Christmas Bonus - 20% in mar- thinking school system. Ex- OPERATINGENGINEER l-II~.,H SCHOOL STUDENTS perience or backgroundin NEEDED-- to help Hopawell NSSIs currentlyseeking execu: timein TwinRivers office. Ex- for plumbing supply house, local ]c’handise toynurhostess. Nopaper 0yesfor ¯ laraenumber of h[ah. Technicalschool training, or equi- cellentopportunity forthe right deliveries, experience preferred, [wars^-.our computer noes:t 2=0~ vacation,b°°kkeepingfringebenefits,necessary’pleasantPaid salaryBlueSealrangelicense$8,657necessarY.to $11t686Newrocksartist usedpartntimemakingpickinggift items.riverlevel pesalons in leadlna corpora. ~ t/onehore end;abroad. Wewill valent experience,can qualify person¯Salary commensurate ~,ood sa arcfull benefits Gordon’ you. t:att201-297-3307, 215-674-5 uu, surroundings. Salary cam- Excellent Civil Service frmge Must have car. 609-466-35(}9. first matchyour Interests care. youfor this job, in supportof withexperience. Steele, Rosloff & ~ WilsonCo’. Hightstawn, 609-446- or writeThe C& B Toy.Club,Inc., mensurate with experience and benefits including free Blue full ¯g¯lnstthese ¢6reer oppor- interestingprojects. Familiarity is Smith,Realtors and Insurers. Call 0507 tun~Se|. uneuream Lane, warmmster, ability. Call 609-466-1400. Butthat Isn’t ell. Wewill guide requiredwith generalMboratory for appointment609-448-8811 or ~ , Pa., 18974. Cross/BlueS.hield for employees 655-6080. and their oepL~ndents.Contact POSITIONS youtoward ¯ hej~b[er and better instrumentationand equipment, ¯ ~romayinaour peslOoe. close persona~ Here OU conlactsprofit includingtransducers, amplifiers, Personnel Office N.J. Neuro- Administrative,sales, ’secretaries, wRhmanagement In industry and Psychiatric Institute, P.O. Box commercedeveloped during 26 , andrecorders. Ability to wireand CLEANING WOMANneeded in SWITCI-IBOARD OPERATOR-- RECEPTIONIST WANTED-- 1000, Princeton, N.J. (609)466-0400 managementtrainees, engineers, yearsof pCdfessionaloperation troubleshootresearch prototypes Belle Mead.Own transportation, 1 Permanent,part or full time, 7/3, Doctors’office in Princeton, part bookkeepers,general typists, che- ... wehelp unlock the keF doors. will bean asset, es will mechenical day a week. Please call 201-359-3/11, ll/7 shifts. SmallNassau St. Equal Opportunity Employer AndN£S has the expeplence time hours flexible. Reply to Box REALESTATE SALESMAN M/F mists,receptionists, draftsman. sklls, know.howand research skills helpfulin fabricatingand 8766. office. 609-924-2040. ~02287c/o ThePr ncetonPacket. for TwinRivers office. Excellent facilitiesto do the ob better and assembling modelelectro- opportunityfor the right person. faser thanyou een on your own. mechanicalsystems. Steele, Rosloff & Smith,Realtors SNELLING & SNELLING , SO.stop ob hun[inn . . . stop HAYES& LYONS chasingafter dead.end leads HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED --SALES-FREE’,VARDROBE-No SOMEI~SET and Insurers.Call for ap- PersonnelAgency pointlessInterviews and listening for gentleman commuterwith investment.Show off our new ~ointment609-448-8811or655-0080. to well.meaningfriends. If you Youwill join oneof America’s children 10 thru 19. Five or 5 1/2 spring and summerfashions. 353NassauStreet wantection set the ful tscts largest,diversified "idea" corpor- IIOSPITAL PersonnelAgency fromNES. Wri e orcell. NOCOSt. day week. Light housekeeping. Earn high commissions plus Princeton, N.J. NOob got on. ations.Outstanding benefits pro- Live-in optional. Own [ran- bonus. Work your own hours. "DIAL-A-JOB" LAB " 609-924.8064 gram.In confidence,please write sparta[iondesirable. Call 609-924-201-207-5578 or 609-921-2903 or 201- For Genuine or phoneMrs. Nan Craig. HISTOLOGISTor HoursgtobLMofLthmFri. t412 after 7 p.m. , ...... 287-1.186. ,, ,, , , Dial 201-525-1767for a complete Job Assistance. ’ ...... ~ ...... recorded "listing of available MEDICALTECHNICIAN : ...... =.~.= ’(609) 92’1-2510 positions., BSMT with certification from ...... ’" ~ ...... Ires mh N= ASCP.Must be familiar with .... Princeton- 921,6580 =li"ICAJAIMI AMERICANCAN line hematologicalor histological r | IlK:mR.! i~e DRIVERSWANTED -- part time, procedures.Will assistin research (609)448-8850 day or night. Mustbe over 25. projects in our DrugSafety Trenton-394-8141’ BlueSeal/Black Seal COMPANY w/clear drivers license. Nolong AssessmentDepartment. Send TWINRIVERS TOWN CENTER 469North Harrison St. , hairs. Call 609-448-4389.Crown 104Abbington Drive confidentialresume to: Personnel Topjob securityon our relief Hightatown,N.J. 08520 Princeton.N.J. 08540 Limnsine. Manager. shift. Salaryrange $171 to $192 AnEqual Opportunity NURSES perweek plus shift differentia OfficesIn MajorCities EmoloverM/F CARTER-WALLACE,Inc. Progressive.private, psychiatric andtime andone half for over- Full timeday position available Cranbury,New Jersey 08512 hospital!ocated in a countwset- time. Completebenefit program for the righr person.If you’re S,nequal opportunity employer m/f ring betweenPrinceton & Some[- including: RN’s interestedin: villa offerschallenging RN & LPN RN’s RN’s Excellentopportunity ¯ Full paidBlue Cross/Blue $171 to $192 per week,50% NO FEE CHARGED to designand carry out a flexible HeadNurse - Days EveningSupervisor DOyou really wanta job? Shieldand Rider J hospitaldiscount, 2 weekspaid nursingcam plan. Salary commen- ¯ Non-contributorylife vacation,free pensionplan end If youdo wereally wantto grate with educationand exper- RN’sneeded forthe following fulltime positions: onefor you. insuranceand pension program. life insurance,paid sick leave, 9 ienee. Liberalpersonal benefits. ¯ 2 weekpaid vacation holidays,semi-annual merit pey Male’&Female SpecialAlcoholic Recovery Units SouthSom~erset Ne,~spapers, ! ¯ Paidsick leave DAYS EVENINGS ¯ . PacketNewspapezs increases,pharmacy discounts... Skilled&’Unskilled & IntensiveCare Units.. ¯ Hospitaland pharmacy discounts .’P:O.Box,146;Somerville,NJ. ~¯ 300Wi.lherspoon6t.,Princolol andmuch more, then contact: NewJerseyState Thefollowiog openings for self andfemlly Progressive Labor and Delivery (609)924-3~4 (2019725-3355 PersonnelDept. Training& Employmen$Servica ’areavailable: plus manyothers ." RuralManpower Service LPN,RN, full time& parttime, Cardiac Care Unit Coronary Care Unit THE MEDICALCENTER 3"11& 11-7 & 7-3 ’ Canto(:[P...... ] Dept. ¯ , CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING FORM’- AT PRI NCETON,N.J. Phone609-586~4034 Progressive ’ 253Witherspoon St. 08540 609.448-1053 THECAR RI ER CLINIC Medical Unit Cardiac Care Unit ). ~. 3. 4. " (609)921-7700 Coronary Care Unit Rtes133& 130 at WoodsideRoad NURSINGOFFICE THE MEDICALCENTER Special Care Unit ...... EqualOpportuni’y Employer " RobbinsvilleN.J. BELLEMEAD, N.J. AT PRINCETON,N.J. "5. 6. 7. 8. I 253Witherspoon St. 08540 ..... : ...... ; ...... ; : ...... (201) 359-3101,Ext. 239 (609)921-7700 NIGHTS Call ForAppointment EqualOpportunity Employer Pediatrics ,...o...... oo...... 9. 10. oo...o...... 11 ...... 12: , .....,¢ .. HOSPITAL OPPORTUNITIES Special Care Unit Coronary Care Unit Nursery Excellentsalaries, benefits and workingconditions axe 1.6., .1.3...... ].4:.~...... 15...... being offeredto personsseeking employment in our Orientation programs will start August 6 and ... rapidlyexpanding hospital. Join our happy familyby WANTED September 4. A 2-week course in.Coronary Care applying to: our PersonnelDepartment for the fell will begin on Augst 13. 4 LINES-IINSERTION ...... ~’. .... $3.00 positions. (3 (nsertions- no changes)...... %. $4.50’ Twolegal secretaries.New office in Hightstownarea. _~ealhid.~) ...... IIf billed add.25 BLUE¯SEAL FIREMAN-New Jersey licensed Experienced. Accurate typing and shorthand plus usa rotating shifts. Minimum$170perweek. of dictation equipment.Need one with real estate LPN’s , ...... : ...... closing experience.Good salary" Call (809)443-4900 ¯i CLASSIFICATION¯ ...... " ] . KITCHENPORTER-Full time, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and anytime. DAYS EVENINGS - ’NAME...... ~’...... ~ ...... aJn. to 8p.n~ Medical Unit X-RAY TECHNICANS-Full Special CareUnit - Coronary Care Unit ADDRESS...... ~. Mustbe registered or eligible. NASSAU PLACEMENTS G.U. and Orthopedic Progressive Cardiac Care Unit ...by Bea Hunt Medical-Surgical Special Care Unit TIbIES...... ’. PAID...... cHARGE;;...... ~7 Pediatrics Neurological SERVICE WORKERS-Full time 11:45 a.m. to EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 7:45 p.m. and part time 3:15 p.m. to 7:45"p.n~ interestingwork in countrysetting JUNIOR SECRETARY NIGHTS All.ClassifiedAdvertising appears in all sevennewspapers, ThePf’inceton Dive.rsifiadduties; pleasant office; unusuel potential and benefits. Packel,The Lawrence Ledger, The Centxal Post, Wiedsot-HightsHerald, LAUNDRYFLOOR WORKERS-Full time, 7 a~m. to Labor and Delivery TheManville News, The South Somerset News. and the FranklinNews- 3:30 p.m. Part time, Saturdays and holidays, 7 a.m. to .TYPIST/GALFR IDAY Progressive Cardiac Care Unit Record.Ads may be mailedin or telephoned.Dcadllne for newads is S One.girlbusy office. Goodwith figures. .p.n~ Monday.if they ate to be properly classified. Affs musthe: 3:30 p.m. capceJledby 5 p.m. Monday. LEGAL SECRETARY NURSESAIDE-Full time in the Operating Room, 61:45 in-townoffice. Highselaxy.for girl withexper ence In.exchange foryour services weoffer: RATESate $3.00for four lioes or.less for oneissue at. if orderedin am. to 3:15 p.m. advance;$1.50 additional for t~voconsecutive weeks or issues, and’the RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY Continuous in-service education..time off’to thirdinsertio n is FREE.Thereafter - each cOnSecutive issue only costs $ I .. Workfor group.Good typists. Life shorthand. attend workshops, seminars..conventions... ! CORPSMEN-Fulltime, 6:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. or 2:45’ ’ Nextincrement of fourlines 50cents and the samethereof let. Adsmay be tuition refund...9 paid holidays..liberal vaca- .displayedwith white space margins and/or additional capital letters at i to 11:15. Duties include care of male patients. MEDICALSEC. Part-Time ’ $3.50per inch. Specialdiscoont tara of $3.00per inchis availableto ¯ Busyprofessional africa.Good starting salary. Heaw benefits. , tion benefits...12 paid sick days...Blue Cross/ "advertisersrunning ’the sameclassified display ad for 13 cortsecetivo Blue Shield, Rider &..paid life insurence...tax MAINTENANCEMECHANIC.-Full time, 8 a.m. to 4:30 "weeks’or issues or differentclassified display ads totaling 20 or moret BOOKKEEPERPart-Time sheltered annuities...pension p]an..excellent ihehes per month~and who mange to be billed monthly.Box numbers are Eventualfull time.Take charge. ioae doUaxextra. salary schedule. PleaseApply at the TELEPHONESECRETARIES TERMS:25 cents billing charge if ad is not paidfor within- l0 daysafter’ Pe~onnelDepaxtment of Hours:9-5, 4-11 or perttime. Take order end credit info. expiralionof ed. l0 per centc~ discountonclassified ~Jisplay ads if bill ¯ THESOMERSET HOSPITAL .is paid by"the 2Othof the followingmonth. Situations Wanted ads ate THE sOMERSET HOSPITAL All fee paid or reimbursed.Interviews immediately. p.ayeblewith order. Thenewspaper is not responsiblefor j Rehili:AvenueSomer,oilie, N,J, orrpctedby the advertiserimmediately foUowin6 the liszt i RehillAvenue. ; " . Somateille1 221 NassauSt. 924-3030 201-725,4000 201.7254000, I Ext. 372

..,:. , . : .. ¯ ...... ¯ , - ,, ¯ .’ . ’ . . ¯ ":~... :.=... , ! .. The,I~awmnco, I~dger z#e c~v~aLpost ..’~e ManvilleNews WInDSOR-maStS/te~LDCla sift"s ed dvertis ing ,,co o t 4-B WEDNESDAY,JULY25, 1973 ¯ , HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWant ed HelpWanted Help Wanted tuationsWant Announcemeqts ~ Is ,i I VIEN TO WORKin truss shop, PRE-SCHOOLTEACHER & SECRE--’T-~Y~, chief. I GI’HL OR WOMAN- to iron av- [COLLEGESTUDENT PRODUCTIONWORKERS -- issemblingtrusses. No ex-teacher’saides to instruct desires MONTESSORI SCHOOL in Menneeded in manufaclure of mrience necessary. Apply Mach H~rGHiSCcHoOOeLJsUNesI.ORu~~o[manybClericv=l~,nte~lPi?g~sn°.~ei,ste~’, ~;°~m~oeln~tyh°~l~n~chwe:0~k’]bab~Rt~g.~.~ ings&somedays.Kendall Park¯ Fall morning-- & r ¯ afternoon sessions¯ Havesome aluminumdoors and sheet metal Jumoer, Main Street, Windsor¯ Formal ableCleaners, to work 2254 afternoons NassauSt., and SatPrin-IWAREHOUSEMAN-- 15pm.Call 009-448-8678¯& Line_girl INCA[448-0461.SALES MANAGER Ne~iaED e H~LrP.. AoTd¢toPA~Rrel~nsre2 " ¯ openings" teachers for oe.staff. children Modern, 2-6 years.bright , ,~ products.Full time daysgoodpa, far.entre schoolyear. Call Craft ~ ~ ’ ~ Licensed school with certified andfr/nge benefits. BannerDooz: SECRETARY TO TOWNSHIP Skillman,N.J. 609-466-1361¯-. YMCA.Little Bears, eaton for interview. 609-924-3242.J wanted.¯ Apply Agway ~eg.IpOSITION -- Commisson or . ¯ .-. ¯ .v v ¯., facility, with wide range of ] Marketing, Mercer St., Hight- ]direct salary with¯ quota. Ca~ Mr. erve & clean up at a reasoeame b~o’ r~n ~P~.o~" aa~ ...... ,, ~no-~=- a,,A with. materials 201-297-9144 for childrenor 201-297-6066. to work -- Is[own. ~__ [Tannaz, 609-662-9400 for interview. 6~" ...... " [ KEYPUNCHOPERATORS -- at l SECRETARY MATUREWOMAN -- for cur least 1 year’sexpe.rience needed KENDALL PARK AREA -- WOMAN- seekshousework days, RETIRING? BEGIN A NEW East WindsorMunicipal textbookdepartment. Typing and in Penning[onarea. Day or Schoolbus drivers.AM and/orona weeklybasis. Call 609-698- FROG HOLLOW LIFE¯ Be an AVON Represen- Interestingoffice experience helpfuIbut not evening hours. No fee.Can or PM.Call 201-297-1296. 0629.Princeton Jct. preferred. tat{re.Earn while you meet new duties,essential. 6 day week, excellent apply¯ personneloffice N.J. benefits. Contact Personnel Of- . NURSERY SCHOOL friendsin yourspare time. Call ’ I Is a uniqueexperience for your now:609-862-5328. Institute rice,Princeton University Store. J. & J¯TEMPORARIES BOOKKEEPERASSISTANT I pre-schoo]er.Diversif ed 4 hr. Nophone calls please¯ 2936Route I " HIGH SCHOOLGIRLS -- TryingeXvPva~enCe~ire_,_ateam payroll,¯accounts uuues, ugnt Many programextras permitssuch as noPony boredemrides, Lawreneaville,NJ. to earnmoney for summer vac? P Y. .... swimming,and ice skating ih ~’1 609-883-5572 Work eves or wknds and help wpmg,l=an t~L~,’ 656-320& ~ season. Rural woodsy setting. YOUNGGIRL OR WOMAN-- others at the same time. Comm. .. average $1.50per hr. Call 609-624- Halsey Reed Road in Craebury. ! WOMAN-(MATURE)-- Needed driver to assist lady in swimming...... [609-656-1197. NURSESL.P¯N.’S therapy¯Car necessary Call 201- Ulti~. i,~ttl D-’"ax -- .f or small7698 after 2 p.m. occasionallyto stay in home(with request. 2o7.9491 ’ manmacmrerot sportinggoons . EXPERIENCEDSECRETARY - [ dog) [or few hours,week or S.River "’ " ¯ Diversifiedposition available, [desirespart-time work start{n{{ [nailerduring owner’s absence¯ exit 8A, N.J. ~ I mustbegoodwithnumbers. Some late August¯ Approx¯ 20 hr/wk, l ~ Writegiving tele. number, Box t600. Equal Era- PART TIME 7 Income op’]collegedesired¯ Please send COLLECTION CLERKS - ex- background legal and[ .... engineering¯609-448-0461. #02313,c/o Princeton Packet. ployer,m/f Contactportunity [or nusvana-wite team. [resume to MaarkCorporation cellent opportunity in collection [ LOOK -- LOOK -- LOOK -- N.J.Neuro- Excellent earning potential. 201-StationRoad Cranbu,’,’ NJ ’ publishingdepartmentcompanyof internationalfor ladies ]SPECIAL COMMUTERS Psychiatric Institute, P.O. Box 626-.2579. ¯ ...... ’ ...... J’ .... [PARKING--inpnrkinglot,footof 1000, Princeton, N.J. (609) 466- with experience in credit and I University Place, at Princeton RECEPTIONIST-- small corn- [collection area. 35 hour week IPenn Central Railroad Station. puny Princeton area. Phone ~400. An Equal Opportunity Era- P’ARTNER WANTED -- to LPN-lookingfor relief, 2 er 3 days Spcc al park ng rates for cam- dutes and light typing required. BANKTELLER -- experienced ployer, cultivate 4 acres suitable for RECEPTIONIST-- interesting companybenefits. Research Park a week, will-stay overnight. 609- reuters; ~;1.25 week or 50¢ per day¯. "organic gardening," old barn on ]work, pleasant office, 35 hour srea Princeton. Phone 609-924- 737-1536. Call 609-452-1660. only, mor fern, Contact Mr. Ross Overnightparking $1.00. . Hargrave, is[ Charter National premises. Princeton vicinity. Iweek, fringe benefits, must be 2701. , Write Box #02316 c/o Princeton mature and reliable. Previous SECRETARIES -- We have Bank, 655 Cranbury Rd, E. Packet. office experiencepreferred. Write openingsfor qualified secretaries Brunswick.201-238-1800. BELLYDANCING instructor. HI SCHOOLGIRL-- desires light[t.u~.,,,~.., ...... in our main office. Goodtyping Must have experience to teach ~Box 02301 c/o Princeton Packet. ARCHITECTURALDRAFTMEN housework or babysitting. Call[~)~t nis.~now~oo~t~n and steno required. We offer clasg of dozen or more women1 -- full or p-t, residential and light after 0 p.m. 609-394-9081¯ t .. --- v. ~i competetive salaries and a BRIGHT ALERT BABYSITTER sppncadons[or me 1973-74SChOOl evening per week. Please send _ offered FREE TRIP down steel construction experience ~ year in its afternoon Piaget complete benefit program...- SEMI-RETIREDOR FULLY resume to P.O. Box 131 c/o Atlanticcoastinexchangeforhelp desirable. Robert Martin. HOUSEKEEPER’-_with cursing ~entered 4 year class. Scholar- Please call 609-921-6100,ext. 249 to retired manwanted for security Windsor-HightsHerald 140 So. with girl and boy ages 6 & 7. MustCUSTODIAN-- needed 8/3 to 6/18. Englebrecht &Assoc. 609-462-8066.~xpem.ence ueslres ~ nays worK. ~hlps are available. Call Mrs. set up an interview, position. Apply MachLu-mGer Main St., Rightstown. swim well. Aug. tl-29. Mrs. LightworkinHightstownarea. i’~o xperlence ann reterences. 609- fames Regan609-924-3948 MainSt., Windsor. ’ lea.Call or apply. / THEFIRSTNATIONALBANK Johnson609-924-8664. 394-7225. - ’ OFPRINCETON . J.&J.TEMPORARIES ¯ NASSAU COOP NURSERY .90.NassauSt. GAS STATIONATTENDANT -- MANAGERfor new card and gift CAFETERIAWORKERS -- for BABYSITTERNEEDED 5 days a COLD-TYPESETTING -- IBM Annlieations beiw’ a .... ~a ¢^" ~.awrenceville,. 2936Route 1N.J. . - rrmcelon,)’~.,J, part time, Apply: John’s Hess Rt. shop opening Sept. 1 in Princeton West Windsor-Plainsboro High week, Please telephone 609-448- acomposer, orocnure, lorms, etc. 1~3.7a ~ohnni ~ ~::V:~u "u~, ~nr~qualOpportunityEmployer 33 East Windsor ’ area Cha eng ng opportunity for School School related experience 609-883-6572 0786 o~amera-readycopy. For promptte~c[~e~’~’¯~d~,T=~...~’~v~.~)e.nce.~ ’ ...... ’ mature woman with some ex- nreferred but will train Full ’ = reiable services call Vicke - ~,o. ~.~,,,,,=, ,.,OOueu. ’ ~ 216946-7333 or 609-4529330 surrounmngs at l~rinceten Pike & e ~’e:.we,t,^t~v ,^^.~ ,.~=.~ I perience¯ l ’n buy’ngl a ndm er- lime, 10 ~nonthposition, starting -- " " ¯ uaker Bride . . . iig~’f~i’ing;nssume ~n~ra~oiff’i’~ chand!s.ing gifts, cards, and Aug. ~:¯Excellent fringe.benefit, . _~ Qyr old.s, fr~eRd[~C~s~t~°~3ex&. FILE CLERK-- for accounts duties. No dictation required. Call [~e~a~t~o~remSp~n~o[2~n~n~.grog a competitive .salary. t;au ~-’~- GENERALOFFICE WORKER-- EARNEXTRA INCOME- 25 men YOUNGWOMAN -- seeks live-in tenaeu slightly past 11:30 for those , payable department Salary iss MCohen. 609462-8000¯ I " ’ ez~ {orappncauon ¯ willing to learn Burroughs or wemcnpart-time full-[me, nousework. Please call 609-624- interested.)Call 882-8299forin- cofnmensurat~ with exper encY. .... computer. ’Mature person Apply in person, Valteck Main- 2315. ,lormation. ^~’~’t’ ~ Call 609-446-9440ext. 25 for in- LABA¢¢IeT ’ .... :" GROUNDSMAINTENANCE preferred. Contact Mrs. Carlisle tenance Ca. 66 LaGrange Street ...... ,.._:_... ,~w. , ~ o ~. -- ~ ~u,~1" [¢.~am.’a~^~,~,,, ~.~,~,,~,~:D.= ..,~. --^a:~’.,,~,vo~ ,.~u~=, ...... 201.24.~.~.~2,~ Rat I..,n ~ ’.I ’ u~omr., ou~ -- as part time developement and manufacturing group needs full time stockman r~oreman--o~esl~onslol.e lor care " ...... ": ...... mechanic. Amin 2nd" ~ear ^¢ of light’emiiiing diode products for general duties in central ol.45acresotianascapeagrounns. Mechancs training Call~Ol-466’- MIRROROF MOMMIES su 1 and stock room Job in ~alary open t=au ti~ szt "ait~ 6713 or 6497 ItEFLECTIONS Achildren s ~et cSees~iic~nedx~ct°~cdeVe~el’ ~ruc] cluPc~e y minor maintenance duties plC~rres.bOok about working & r.~ .... ~.~ =. G’=.^^,^" working conditions and fringe as well as cataloguing & ordering ~C~r . --..l .... -" LPN’s"-- OR~ RN’S...... The Elms ...... Send $3.60 to Identity ¯ =,,,,,=-~ ~,~=,,,,,s ,-=,,,,~.=tu. ¢ ~a ~.~ ~of sunnlies Excellent benefits vtainsooro nigll SChOOl and ~, ¯ ,, ~ "~ ,, ,’ tr~f,,~ cPot~n.,~^t~r~¢ o wL~t~ ~At~X~[I" 1~ my home Vress, Bl7Rt 206 Borden[own N. area ¯ Member of na tonal be ne fP~~. ,..on~=c, ~ ~o ,,,rs. n~amec ,v ¯ . elementaryschool. Schoolrelated r~urslng home ~ranuury t~ a u~r,~ ~,~,~,~,~ - .~ -- w eekends day or night." J ’ ’ at 201 287 0355 afferded Call Mrs Woolwine609- ’ ’ need 2 a 1 organization offers pleasant " " ’ [9249300 ’ ’ experience preferred Should be Cull-between0-4 p.m., weekdays, , . c p,.a.b.e ful!y’ experienced Reasonable rates. Call 609-443- " " workin~ conditions and com,qete t " ¯ f~|l;s~,,,=ti~ ..... :^=~l t.=~h~utPJ-2[sb-a72~, legalsecretaries wire closing ann 5142 ¯ o r ~ ~ ~ "="; ...... ".-.~."""~’~’~’ ~’~"~." real estate experience. Salary ~ --~ tar~nal;tgit;aY ba~d°°s~X~nz~e h- [ ~qoU~io~en~’ff~C~llveti~eg.120"0.m°~tx EXPERIENCEDTRAVEL i~e;sOn’yl~xpe~e~edfeedf~epley. - i~;!~lOsGI[OLdLOWRoaI~AYc~aAnMuPr." wtta anna references omy.LEGAL Should SECRETARY ..... ex I I cellentbenefits comnetitive AGENT-- full time position Call reave name and phone number perlencea prelerreu nut"7. not "I ]REGISTEW~.D ~,~e~.e I.. " -’0 ’ EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ’ -- [noys-’ ~-& tatrls ..... b-12 yrs’ pin...... Uivlnea~’: "~;na "’~’%’~ -- I snlnrv ~o*l 7~n h~oo¢ol- ~n r.~o.a~.~ ~nn ~b in,- ~a,-~ .]nh’n~,m i r~ewman ~ rierman 609-443-4900’ ...... 609-921-3445 - " necessary. Accurate typing and Ic°mpetent. a. respensinle. Part [ pl’-ica’tl’on ...... , ...... -: ...... [ ~vim,_ °_werst.zleo exper~ee~ae ]intoeightgrou.l~saccordin’gtoage...... " ...... shorthand. Salary commensurate]t!m..e relict trom 4:6 incurs on all ~ oaq~r.ounu.’mo~Y ~.. [Swimming.] tiorseback riding, I ...... I- avalamelorseorttermorspectai AIcher Ni with ability. Sendresumeto Mrs. Isnittsiorme.n!calea.nter.o.fluxu~ I . ; .... r.,, ~ .~. r .,, ,.~- .~[.I;,-.. ;.".i’/~:. :~,q’/:~,:17.’.~.: i sss "nments Hourl- rate’ [, "’-. y’’’ ..~tur.e..St.udy: Arts & HELPWANTED -- Nurses aides Pabers Box 33, Princeton Jet. ]commumty’.. uoOu "salary ant[ I BABYSITTERWANTED--Sat.& ¯ ’ ’ ’ " ~ ¯ " ...... ~- - . .?. i ...... s ¯ " "" - y’" - , I Craus, Ftsnmg,First Ala courses. and domes[ c he p. Full and part N J 08550 oenehts.609-655-2320. Sun. afternoons in Many[ le Call ...... ]WORKINGMOTHER -- needs ....Pr heelan preterreo, uau z16-296- [Bus transportation. Ten weeks time "summer replacement [201-526-9693. p~=.w.ll~u~,urt rt~:t~tUl~AL,--]reliable babysitter in Kendall zzvz. IJtnc ~tl - Aug.’ 31st. For ¯ ’ ...... ~,cnooi Ldstrict has openingsin the /Park area for 0 monthold f-ll brochure,call t609) 655-1197. XP%~yngA°n~a~,l~stn~i~es~n~etr~n’, ¢¢o ~ I ~ I ...... follow~.ng’are.as- 12 rap. clerks,[time’ andb yrold after school’ ’ I ¯ -- [ Hlghtstown,ereal1609-440-7036for. I ...... ~Del?artment.rt,:~.r wAr~Tr~u Applyr’utt in personuasnng musthave oethe rtign ablity ~eaool to type" gran lus[beginningfoxed mine 2012972323 Sept’. 4. Your homeor WILL BABYSITn my home. I an appointment 93" :30 ¯ ASSEMBLERS-- for small ...... Stenos t isis ulcta none * watch children’ per earefull I ~,::_ .Y~~., ...... P .... !Weidlich Ceramics, Inv. 2230 W. service workers, bus drivers’ &a / ’ " " ’ ...... Y Y’ Persona[~ ¯ computer componentsneeaeu. FP~,=t,,t. ,,,u ?w~,r.~v=~. otuv [ Camplain~ ...... Rd. Hillsborough.- ...... t,... trans,~ortation co-ordinator I["^u / ~ ...... "~"0" I" " Finger dexterity and soldering morcantouay, sa.m.-2p.m. [ ..... aro i~o~o=,oa ..... r ~.~.’~.~^ ] ~ experience hel ful Weare winin. g ] ~.., ...... ,., ~, ,..~ =~,,v~ -- ¯ . ¯ P... ". MANPOWER ...... ¯. oosRions,contact the Director ofJ EXPERIENCEDCHILD CARE I CALL BIRTHRIGHT- for help to tram quautleo persons tar I j ~ue,Al.~u,~ wumAr~wanted, 1 ~necial Pro~ects 909-448-4840ext ~ = ¢,,u, ,~,~ r--- =.~ ,oo,t,o~ ~ ,t,,,,,,=-.,..~, ...... ,.. - PART TIME SECRETARY-- for permanen[ emnloyment & I 20NassauSt.,Room3~5 ] full day or 2 half davs ~oodvav ~A’.~ ~ ’ ’ ’ I ~’P,P’~,r~n~,r,vm,,,, I’X ..... r v=,;m~u. ~- ...... i..,.y-e.o.utt,:~s,,~.~..~,esnancy ~,~.,,,,,.~¢~~,"~ ~,’t. ~.’,~’~ ~,"Commissions ofToys &~’=’’~’Gifts[-- Over~"’~largest 300[ F,~]~weeKI ALSO4;6__l°rming’yr" oio..p~ayL:au 609-.:448-4464.at°up 3xa ..... hoursEmphasisPr"nceton,flexible,’on nvestment dictation/typing atleast counselor.3 days ~Components,924"2444 pleasantsurroundings PrincetonResearch’Advanced Callpark609-[[I ~ 609 Pr.921 nceton. 6805 ~ . .t.~_,t.~_a[ [~/Selection Highest ..... I WANTED]]CaII~201-722-4840 Res-onsible .^rs^n"...... ;~, ~,, ~ ...... week Col 609-921-7399. Bldg. H. Route 206 Princeton ,. . --.~ v . vy. ,, P~.~.~3 ~.r~°-~ -- ~"’u~."’":’~ [ best-selling, items in a full color ,.,OING ONVACATION -- [[[ andlees.test HIGHTSTOWN~ava.uaale.t=all 609-924-7343.t=°efidential;PLANNED no N.J. [~ocare ~r)n2anat m tonynome ENTHOOD ’[ ...... nei~u~nut no~ requlrtea.,,,Ai~ [Cataloe.~all or writeSANTA’s [nee.a.s°me°net°taxecare°fy°ur [PAR. CLINIC .PART[’ESAvon Conn 06001 ere a ¯a o . Expe enced ~Mon0ayeven ngs. Call609-448- [ MEDICALTECHNICIAN 626-2111before p6¯ m¯ Windsor’ TwP" Call 609799" 0619 " ’ [p ..... couple available 609.924-8394 .3439 ’¯ ...... hone t (203)673-3455.Ex-. --r ...... [. ¯ _ ,,

¯ WANTED,Pe.ewho know the, awards and th s means high ,o~,~ ’ ’ " ] " og’ procedures. Will 9600. ]95-1700 " [ [Imveroblems, ps m dying and wish commissionsand steady bookin~ ..... lass[st in research projects in our I " [ . to up someth n about them 3." for astylish low rate of returns o~ . IDrug Safety Assessment IF~ I L~ / -- [,.~~/Pr°Y. cn method. No- fees. ’In- l ~vl~.~!wtux q~..u~..c,~v.,a~,~.~rm [vest,gate us. (609 924-0928. exchanges This means more CLERICALASSISTANT [Lmpartment. Send confidential [~,c~,~-, c,~,.,,, ,,,.~=,~,,-, I.~.~ ...... ~ ne~essar ’’ but / WearelooatedmSouthHunterdon hel ful Accurate ty n g& dic ’ morestylists! ¯ Manybonuses free I1"o assist our MEDICAL / ...... I, ...... talon "Call 609 259 7~4 . " [perienced’¯ internist’s office in [coming. back to Prln.c~.on=soon. / yearlytrlp also lucrative’ op- RECORDSDIRECTOR clerical l .CARTER- WALLACEInc ...... I~=-~,v=.= .....,~...... _ , ...... i ¯" " ., - IPrmceton,.part-tlme .... lint[ally. I~wr...... nuu~c~au~v .uw avm=am~ ¯ ¯ ~t:tvl~t~ wlul it ltIFy~t~ variety ol ¯ ¯ ,...... "-] portumtyfor managerw th the l telephone" & general’ tyn n~" ’ [ t~rannury NewJerse y08512 ...... ,...... =.... -- ISalarynegottable. Curriculum L,~..~.~o. pt:t"=- 111". ~.= ...... q’o IIUtll~Z.. tl~lly ,,.. l IW.U~t DU-- fihng...... of 3 or more girls¯ No m- Should have some’iofhea ex- An eq ualopp ortunit y emp lo yer ,=u,g~ tv. wu=~w=m. a =mere~teu / Vitae¯ and references. Reply. Box[o~,,,:,,~. ,,, ¢,,,,,=ctu,, ,,==,~: n,~uI, ’ . ] " ¯ M/F please give our office a call for an , ’ ¯ painting rooms by the ob or Reduce excess fluids with Flmdex vestment. Cal16~-396-8799or609- perience¯ &¯ understanding of[ . ,,o,.,,~o,,~ GENERALCLERK -- good at /#2306, c/oPrmceton Packet. [,~, ...... t, ...... ¢~ .... ]~ab,,t~,tT .fin .... ¯ 4432-6 97. medical termmolo~gyis a plus. A[ ¯ ’...... hgures, diversified duties, include / /.~.~ ...... : ...... ,. ,,~,, ...... - I...... t,~. I I~hallenging job with fine salary, [ I l aeswer phones,’ billing, takin~ ] ]~o:,o ~, ,~,,. ,.,,,, ,,,v..,.,,,-~,o,. / OSCAR WOLFEREALTY , ] be ne, fi~ & worMng conditions, iTS1 699-397-2136¯ ?rder.s, good "employment [A~6/ ~ IP~- t t , ^nv,.,~D^~,,,,~, ...... i~ppiyin person rersonnei uept. ~SchoolD~’stricthasol~enings’]nthe[ Eveningsand wecl~cnds IDenents, ~ermanent ~o.sluon, levenin~s’~ Want~ood earuin~,s for [BABYSITTINGIN MYhome --[Interested in getting, sharing,or ] [’ 609.983-7932 ’° = ’ ~T’V~’~,"~,~,,,~,,~,~l THECAR~P.~rr.~,c, [following"~ areas: Secretaries (12 l~,,’,~ ’ Ipart time wor~? Weneed 6 [~vin Rivers area. By the hour, [ta lk!n.~.abo.uttheLama.zem.ethofl. 1 - ¢~t’~’~7,,o,’%’.~..7~""~ l B~,,r t-,~’~"~’~"~ |moo.pesit ons), Teacher A des Office609-397-2138...... womenMust drive Call 201-723- ,uay or weekCall 609-448-4921 [o! cmmmrm ea: uan~.’,vu_~t~- ~ / ]and Sehool Bus Drivers, oom-] ] .. ’ 11393,75’2.6874 or 6~.2089.. / ...... ]924-7717. ’ i;"a~’t~ve’: wei~’~ruo~.~’o~l~’ ...... etitive salaries & excellent ~ ~ ’ i ’ : "~’ " ’ [~enefitspregramwithreeogniti0n ~S~l~slt[ong forg Idiversifiedposmon..’,pine travel. ! W I T .... /u’~t~nr.,~,~vu’~ ...... rrotesslonal /jot) NEEDSEX INFORMATION~ -- REALESTATE SALES ]CL.EA~NGWOMAN -7__Small ]sought, MLSexperience in ]The Princeton Council ’for I Live in en suburban estate near -roAsiNti~D --..,full }!me ofhce ]~rex~rmn~_.ApplyMr. Robert ]B00KEEPINGMACHINE -- [ ¯ } Z}~|n~¢~C,..|~....4~1 ~.A [pu t U[l* DI|I[Hg, llllnI, I~ ann Ittauer.qzao.~vxaln~L, rennlrlglOn, Ioperator [or macnineposting & ~ .~IllCe. unce a weeK.Uall 6tr-J-~2- research biblio ra h I ~oa’~’r~"~a~es~’:’~uVt~ir~v~ ~eneral office work. Beginning /NJ 609-737-1511. basic clerical duties, e’xperi~nce Weare currently seeking 7788 p ad- Pr bl m Pregnancies" _of.ferns ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ’ " .... ¯ ¯ -- [ministration. , ~ so~e ~.iti-~.oo,~ ]F ~uu,,~’,o~ e~=utb, reterra~s anu . i Write [’ull details to R KRtbsam -~ept 4 witn ormntahon week m helP ful, but will train ea ble salesP ersons preferably with editm & news PO Boxt00 Trenton’ NJ 08601’ early Aug. $2.23 per hpur. CallMr. [S_W_ITCHBOARD.O.PERATORS person.’ Salary range $6242-~77 e’xpenence but will train Weare ...... ,-~,~ [ScienCe back~PauPen~e~perntSoos~[~r~nan, eY, tasta’Ca!l-u~,~r’ ¯ ’ ’ , ’ ’ ¯ -’,org 609-924-4825. [zor ~maa secremrlal-[ype an- IComnrehensive benefits ~k" F~r Iloeated on Amwell~Road in t ~.r.,zru~,nurr, r,.a~ut~ / ..... :’~.... ’ t’-~--~--=~ -c,V ~.u ,mot.rouen. / ] ]swgring..serviea’.Air’~nditi°n~linter~iewcal1609-443-4~00~,e~t 3~ IHillsboro In the heart of the I¯:" .... [~ont.act .J. wluls, 609-921-30991609.921.3221. I [omcewitanusataoor. rermanent " ’PUDzone Wefeel this {o be one at least 1 year experience, par- / - . / I ~ |posit oes only. Paidvaeatieesandl ~ [of the" mos[ desirable locations Itcularly with IBM System 3 /,,~,l-~-. , 1 medical benefits..’ Paid’ learulng’ ’ Salary commensurate with ex- nvu~rtl~ rvott~u~. .ttt~ ~WVtl~r~l~I a~a ’ , [period Hours8-4; 4-12" 12-8 Also I available for a real estate office" /SOUGHT--by, PhD candidate for [AGENCY--.on Aging, 38 Grove KEY PUNCHOPERATOR ex~ I [Weoffer excellent incentives anti [perience Excellent benefits and¯ -- v. NURSESR.N. ,S weekends.’ PI call Bea’ Hunt’ for SNACK BAR ATTENDANT ti ¯ workin " condi t inso . Apply m upeommacauemlcyr orportion". St..... Somerviue NJ 201-626-2111 ...... on IBM 029 c171..0.or Un va Four I " ’ 6~J 924 3716 workpart time, 4-6 hrs per I¯-°.ms-t "l.m.,por.~, nt a. qualified leads/nerson gPersonnelDent [thereof. ~4ature responsible male. information and referral uay ,~ nr week memer In- /an~t " " ITo , " I~or t° ~’~"" ’ day 4 da s er wkon late" af ~ if[atlyour wul’Ultlmatelysales success contrloute’in the real[ to ,- Call Ste hen 609 924 8138 services’ stru’ments Corp. 6~-446-3000’ ext ¯ ’ Iwa,~t,.neaim treatmem.participate pro ramin menta~ see us1[ [tern’non ~Yhe~ule/. bl =,, ...... ,,,uu~,,~[estate business. All we ask in T~HE~C~A~Rw~t:~’L:!NICo~,~==,,.~,~,,,,.~ / P ’ " " " [= ...... i 243, 246. An Equal Opportunity Excellent N J Civ 1 ~rv ce frin e snack bar. with excellent working ..... " WAITRESS’ .,~ ~conditions. [ and salary¯ ApplyIn’ [a,areturn ..... (201)359-3101 / . . -IA ALCHOLICS ANNONYMOUS ’! Employer.~. benefits." Contact Personnel¯ ’ Offlce’g I~, ...... Is[aggressiveness,...... Integrity/ I’HELP.’ AND¯ INFORMATION ~i / House Slttln~ o ¯ .... IN.J Neuro-Psychtatr’cInstitute I~’~’~’ao,,’",°,,"’o~t,"~’°~’~"~,i¢’~"~"’~jperson .~ersonnelDept. {re’l~ies"l~eld~ns~ric~’~tc’o~h~denc~e" /~ / [..CALL609-924-7692.’ ’ ’ ’ ..0.off. 10~0, Prln~ton,. N.J. [am te 1"30pm & 4’15pm to 6"30[ ’ THECARRIER CLINIC ]As~forMrs.HuseorMrCanzano ]HOUSEWIVES-- DEMON, lwcc ~at~,.~ ...... ’ "" ,~, [ ~t~,n~^.~nv r~qual up- [pm Every third ’weekendoff. [ BELLEME~I~ NJ I ~arba~aJ?. [STRATEFine Products 26% ll’ook’[--":.’-’-~ t-"~’.~ eslmng ...... ~..--1 ..... I ,= ,: ~,,,v,’,~,~-. IExce!lent benefits, salary .& [ 201-359-3101’ I ,.-~ ~,~’ ’ /Commtssionfromfirst dollarsold ]star~in~ ~ent.n°t~Sr ~esltlon / D .... ;," i/I,’,~ , EDITORIAL DEPT PROOF workm condRions Apply in Cash Bonuses Free Gifts’ No .... s. v. u ,June. t~ontact U¢II~¢IIH I¥1dlt : l;erson ~ersonnelDept. ’" I READER-- forPrinceton Pub. l " ’ I _.~U~" ] PaperWork. Call 201-462-33~. [i~ruCaAr~u~.g~’ 609"921"9731, July25 1 " Co. Specializing in higherlREAL ESTATE SALESMAN / .... ,~,~,-.~,,,,~,~ ~ , "[ : ~-~"~tor .... ’ ’ [ education mater als Profess onal neededFull ~nr~,~anm~nt.,~u,w~ t~." ...... t ’ ’ .,:.~-’~,,,,’= ..... [--’-~ .... [’ -- | ...... =.or ..p~..~Y2ar" "me.,=~or f-- t/ ],SAL.~ wum~,~-- [or re[an [620 A Amwe!l Rd.,, Hlllsborough / ~It,,,,t~,., III...~._..t | ^ ~ experience preferred Absolutel ..... BELLEMEAD,NJ ume. , ^, ,, , [’MAKEOLD ROGS NEW’~ They accurac£ and instinctive facility~o~’s~,.~s~o~,~r~.u~2~’~i/a ...... 201-389-3101 I~a~,~ncs~o.r-e^~ order.t, [(9/10otamimWestofHwy. 206)’/’Oltl~¢lt!UHb I~lH[~.~ | t, aro ur manlts [:just look new wh’en t’he~"re, with written and spoken language .... w . ~ , [ ..... /.ci, ed with Trewax RUt;. ¯ ¯ mtervmw, celle~[ co. benefits sick leave, ...... ¯ . , 924-5338es senttal.’ toCalIMlssElsemann609. arrange for a 45-mlnuteux,’nr,,r~ " ~m~,,i,r DESIGNER~ MTST OPERATOR "’~ -- forLaw P~f~!’ r’ .shaflng~, " l~id ’ vaccafion. [ ~ ~ ~ ~ S~aamp0° :~-Re-nt.electrf "qbam:. .., .... SUMMER CHORES WANTED - HE FAMILY of Thomas Alton per only $I.. HlghtsHardware :" test. n e In hrm m Hlghtstown ex hence ¯ b energeticteenage school boy HendncksSt. wish to thankthe ’ ¯ -- must have ex erie c ¯ Fa~r[’~,E. Wmdsor Town Center, STOCK¯MAN - for small ¯ ¯ ¯ .... , . p e publishing companywarehouse. L~v~°{~Ye~w°rk for:I me.~ Call.Jim, I~any friends in our time of I . . translating standa~n component]Pr~eamd{excellen!-I~ene~" Call/9am-6pm. w’~’.r’’~°"x designs into hybrid circuits. [ ...... ¯ r $ / ¯ " Knowledgeof sh]ppin~ reeeivln,~ I Isorrsw.Tne tamny. 1 ...... ’ ,~L~’ ¯ ii}ii::~tai~Pi~:(~’r~?~!t~i~;~~~lr~ [ Ann.... ’----" ’ g 1 ’ :Pi~b~ivShimnogtvPar~ing Co. Mustbeldev~e~onment in lnstrumPeZntation/OPERATOr.-- n -egded Prin’/dresses.’This ts not an excitin;I " -2’/62.., ’ ’ [reason;ble Ca~609-443-4893. |’ UUHt~t~HIt~HUi, ]~190201:297-24= .~ y , welt orgamzeo, .... r~ ...... ice[on- urannury, oamest)urg/Job Denendabilitv and accuracy " = " I- " / ..... I’ " ’ ’,Seven F0r Central::Jersey.... ’ .... " " s s news "l’hoIzwmnc~, I~dgor I TIt£ CENTRJtLPOST TheManville News IviNDsoR-1tlGHTS #£R:ILD IClass ifiecl. (IvertisinTheFranklin NEWS’RECORD t"* WEDNESDAY,JULY 25, 1973 5-B

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96" GOLDL/R SOFA -- 48" round .QUARIUMS-- 29 gallons with I BUYSILVER -- china, MOVING-- Miscellaneous fur- BOX STALL AVAILABLE-- eak d/r table- w/3 extension NEW90" CURVENSOFA (our ¯ TAPEDECk (reel to reel) -- 3 ood&llght.Storeheater$23,1,10Cloisonne, Daguerreotypes, and niture, smallappliances, lawn and ProvidenceLineRd., pasturage, leaves - 72’ red naugh. Colonial decorating mistake. Light blue MOVINGSOON must sacrifice head,3 speed with sound on sound. allen tank, heater &accessories many other kindsof old andnot so powertools, snowtires, July28 12- beautifulcountry fortiding. $100 sofa¯Call 609-44[3-3525. and white crushedvelvet. Paid child’s bdrmfurn, twin bed $30, 609-448-6691. 201-297-3051. old things. 609-924-7300,ext. 5. monthly.609-466-0169 ’ $700,will sell for $525.Call to seedesk $30, dresser $25, lamp$10. S p.m.155 OakCreek Road, EWT. 609-896-9710after 5 p.m.Princeton Colonial Ioveseat $70, antiqueend GUNS, swords; medals MOVING-- MUSTSELL some Pike, Lawrence Twp. ~ble$45,&childrnlltopdesk$35, i ---l-’c J~w.UltOOM...... 8P.;T -- P~etuebinocularshelmets, ¯ knives ¯ ¯ LARGEVICTORIAN DRESSER HORSE BOARDING- Small antiques, Simmonscrib &mat- Cuckoocloek$12assorthousehold LAWN MOWER -- TORO : ...... r m Oaggersflags, n uniforms. Cn’d privatestable, trails & tow-path tress;perego,Built-rllecarriages, items, fox stole $35, &mink PROFESSIONAL76" 3 Gang ~reeKoeuspreau ury SINK,~ oo WarJa Mnt~m= h o.~ ,,hi...... ~no- -- withmirror $50 old walnut& feed table clothes toys fabrics collared coat $20, babycarriage RidingMower. The Reel way to a ~ir conditioner,2 at 15,000BTU air S67~05 v, ...z ...... Parkaydresser with mirror$23, $65per me.Cal! 201-359-3844, dishes kitchen set floor polisher FORSALE -- ANTIQUEWAR- $35 &tires $20, ail in excellent smoothbeautiful lawn with conditioners,one at 12,000BTU. 1 "’~"~’ kitchen wall china Closet $15, minimumeffort 210-493-4974. Tiffany ieproduction¯ ¯ swag lamp, I ...... walnut chest of drawers (3 fireplace andirons, pictures, &DROBE -- Antique secretary condition. Call 609-443-1308 excellent condition. Callw~,.buux 609-924.’,raNumtu ...... or auplex drawers),oak dresser with mirror IRISHSETTER PUPS .-- AKC, mist. Call 609-448-9418for appt. desk. Call 609-924-2222or 924- evenings,weekends. 7RRRh~fnr~ 10 nPnftm" ~ mouel~uestar anaaccessories. $25,oak desk $19, Louis XV carved shots,wormed, 8 weeks. $79. Call 2934...... ; ...... Call 609~16-]013.9 $ m.-]Opm. sofa and chair needs eves.,201-479-6168. reupholstering$160, empiresofa 2 COUNTER TOP OVEN $50,empire rocker $60, theseneed USED DRY CLEANING- and RUBBERSTAMPS BROILERS-- goodcondition, LADIESRING -- diamond[WANTED.-= organicallygrown reupholstering.Oldbirch rocker IRISHSETTER PUPS - forsale, tailoringequipment, sacrifice. SchoniorCollege address Broilmaster/Dommion,$10.ca. FORSALE-- 5 pieee bedroom set, ...... ~nlm~’Ir, .....~m i n 14 Kt.hire w g old veg e[anles for tamny newin $50,2 old dol[strollers $12ea., a AKCreg., call 609-448-5033. Best Hoffmanpress, boiler dryers Call201-359-6,152. Colonialpine dining room table mountingdiamond quality fine- Princetonarea. Call 609-924-1762. varietyof old and new glassware, timefrom 5-0 p.m. tlomebusiness,’zip-eode end4 captainchairs, 2 wing whiteco-l’or..86 et. WriteBox oldgray and blue crocks$20. each. irons, signs, sewingmachine, Rubberstamps of all kindsand chairs,coffee and end tables. All zippers, buttons, thread and sizesmade to yourorder at: HUFFYRIDE. ON MOWER’-5 #02315c/o PrincetonPacket. ski hootssize 8 ice skates50¢, regmter.201-350-7442 or 20t-359- horse, 24"cut. Almostnew,used4 inexcellent condition. 609-924- manymisc. items from 3 homes. 5721. IIINKSON’S 7656. Fri" Sat. &San. el’ can for ap- PUPPIES-- toy foxterriers at all 82NassauSt times.$150. 201-844-2845 before Musicalinst. po ntment.201-329-6722. times¯ Reasonable¯609-2~9-9463. noonor after 9 p.m. DISHWASHER-- Portable, top- ROTOTILLERFORSALE--self-CHERRY TABLES -- dropleafSTURDY 3 LOAD-- outdoorALMOSTNEW -- IBMDictator- load, $60; boat trailer $80; ~BALDWINPIANOS to rent. TryHOUSEH()LDSALE--July28, 10-ST. BERNARD PUPS -- adorable containedunit, fits Wheel Horse dining, opens to 70" - $80.,round 2 Idryer $7 Outdoorpool 3 fthigh Transcriberandportable dictator. aumnum saM boat, $50; .22 cal. ’beforeyoubuy. All monies paid on little puppiesthat grownto gentle - ridingtractors with slot type tier lamp table $30, lawn boy }by 15’R’dlameter (n2eds.iiner) Pricedvery reasonably. In- rifle withscope, new, $28; 75,000 rentapplied topurchase. MIF- 4 p.m.Bldg. 139, Northgate Apts, loving grants. Champline. Von h~I-359-5206evenifigs, mower $45. 609-799-0731~. $10. Phone 609-799-0737. stallmentpayment acceptable. BTUgas furnace, $76.609-883-6945. FLINPIANOS 234 E. State St.~ Rt. 571 E. Windsor. Books, baby Mallenbreeder. AKC re g 201-449- 509-921-2724. Trenton.609-392-7133. ¯ " itemskit toys, T,V,, somechina, 9691. GIBSONPORTABLE combo silver, jewelry. USEDSIMPLICITY -- RidingCHARMGLOW GAS BAR- I GIRL’SRALEIGH -- coltbike PRODUCEdirect from our fields organ & Leslie amp. (model 145). ~~ im---~S 3 WELSHPONIES, Mare, filly & mower24" rotar~...Eer.~_gooc[ BACUES-Ju]ysale. Cai1609-443- 117"I yearold Call 609-924-0380’ toyou. Untouched byspray of any WILL SELLsepal:ately or colt.For appointment to see, call cond.$150. Call 201-369-4036. 4212. ’ ’ kind.Sweet corn picked 2 to 4 Willsell separately ortogether. 201-359-3976,keepringing. ] ’ ~ timesa day.Green & waxbeans together,drum e_quipment, floor Call609-448-0023 after 5 p.m. pickedevery day. Green & yellow tom,tambourine, 5o~gos aM high HAYFOR SALE -¯ Owens L. ~ovs $6 o~Is~all toys’). ’Lovely pYar- ]yr. old. excellent condit¯, $95. Al~o squash’&cucumbers picked at bat.Call 609-921-000o Ext.2160 UPRIGHTPIANO -- superiorHORSE BOARDING - boxstall OWNERS-- of 1 yr old maleLab. ~enton,.wer..tsv~lle --.0.,mngoos, ty~re f’ree. Meet you or del. Call glass top coffee table, solid walnut least6 times a week. John Drake Misssierra, between 8:30-4. Eves. rebuilt,unusual depth of tone. g oqdpasture and outdoor riding Retriever wishto exchangedog R’t.518 e west 206by & weekends609-882-1631. $400.(609)921-3473,12 & I p.m.and rink. 4-H girl preferred. Call609- sitting services for occasional ~.0. bw-qu~-;~u. Barbara201-359-8841 base,S50. excel, concliiion. CallG09- ~/4 m of Rt. after 6 p.m. weekendsand vacations. 201-359- - ’ .’ ]448-2312. whitepicket fence. 6~3-921-T]35. 1448-0194aRer 4. 6452. SECUREYOUR HOME office or apartmeetfor pennies a da[,.with KENMORE--9cycle washer w/2 RUGS-- 12:¢15, 9x14, 1 yr. old, 9x12avocado green rug for sale SPINETPIANO -- BetsyRoss by FREEHUNTING DOGS - Ger-FREEKITTENS mixed colors, 1 WOODFARM WAGON with wood] a wirelesssecurity system, rare & cycledryer. 3 yrs old. $200 pair. gold.669-297-2620. $50.Call 609-452.9131 after 4:30. hester,blond~ like new. $400. 609- manShorthair Pointer¯ 8 months- litter trained,12 wks. old. Ca1609- ’wheelsalso nave heavy woodlDay ~ecurity -’,ystems. ~alluien ICall (609)443-6417. 921-7243evenmgs only. male and female¯Call 609-466-448-6687. farmpang (sled)." Both items}Hill609-883-5097. ¯ I 3799. suitable forcommercialdisplay or ~ -- ornamentalpurposes Call GRAVELY TRACTOI~ ne " [BILT-rRITEbuoy carriage, mint MINI-BIKE-- Toyoco3-1/2’ hp LABRADOR RETRIEVERS r*vrmin,~901 S~qSPns ’ I -- ea lcondition $30. Alsoother baby $115. 2-5,000BTU Westinghouse PARTBEAGLE PUPS -- 7 weeksPUPS- yellow,akc,, superior ...... ° ...."---"..... SINGLEBED METAL FRAME, Antiques old,609-896:0526, 52 T’itus breeding,males and females. repair. St00.201- 359-4354. furniture, toysand clothing. 20l- boxspring, mattress $100.00. a.c. used2-1/2 seasons$85/ea. or Ave¯, Lawrenceville.. Goodcompanions, wonderful with Rattantable, couch and 3 chairsbothfor $150.609-799-0501. children.609-585-5151. I 135°~°6°’ $175.00.19"Singer T.V. $75.00. All CITIZENSBAND--Transceiver. ] . - ] THE "LANTERNANTIQUES -- FORSTUD -- Weimeraner-Bred Courier23 E.C.I.h~ind-held mic. USED FURNITURE. Of every:J4, x 24’ ABOVE GROUND pnoL asnew. Call 609-924-5647. SCHWINN"FAIR LADY" bike - FREETO GOODHOME -- 5 me. Dd04mic~ low:pass filter. Bes[ description. Thousands offeet toil--many extras $150 609-448-7714. sting-ray 3 speedblue excellent copper& brasscleaning S. Main for show& hunting. Outstanding St.,(next to HagertyFlorist) ~artall 609-448-4071.poodle, good with children. disposition.Day 212-790-1162, eves offer. 609-449-1135after¯ 5:30. browse through. Always I " ’ ’ conditon, Call609-448-2188 or 2043. Cranbury,N.J.609-395-0762. 609-924-8878. e°lleeti°nsomething different - largest LIONEL-IVES-AmericanFlyer I v in BucksCounty. Daily PENNA.-- sofa and chair, ex- NEWLOFT ART GALLERY-- 24’ ROUNDPOOL ’-- all ] PETSITTING SERVICE - We will Trains wantedby eel ector 15a’¢18:30 to 5:30. ClosedSunday, cellent condition. Brandnew slip 306Alexander St. offerspaintings, aluminumwith 3/4 h.p¯ filter, sun FOR..... SALE--p elu ^hi sack pep:..... ] board your small dog, cat, bird, HUNTER--7years, dapple gray, top cash. Old, n~w,broken’too EdisonFurniture, Doylestown,.Icoversby Art Craft of Trenton. crafts jewelry, art supplies, plewntte nanu earveu wneatI gerbil in our homewhile you I/2 thorough bred. Call 609-899- Pleaseemil 609-.505-9216 aft. 6proPa. ’ ~t$. .~0~5~.will sell for framng, graphicservices. deckand dirt cover,$225. Call 201- design chair, Chippendalehand]vacation 609-448-9419. " 0762. 297-9354. carvedribbon backchair both i - PICNIC TABLE with benches]AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE circa 1880. Twocharming bowl attached& wrought iron legs, $35. IANSWERING MACHINE - Call SOFA -- 3 seatergood condition. TWOELECTRIC POTTERS STERLING FLATWARE -- 115 backstraight chairs original paint [ BOSTONTERRIER PUPS, AKC PUPS’WANTED -- In litter lots Boyscout uniform andequipment¯ TascoElectronics Co.215-943-9315 $80.Call 609-924-~]’,197. WHEELS,--onedrawing table 60 piece service for 12, Steiff rose mediumin size. PartnersChoice ]-- homebred, healthyf/m Call for resale aE pets. Phone609-452- 609-585.7904. lanytime. ¢ x 39. smallkiln~ etc. 609-452-005~Lpattern, $750. Call 609-393-0071. Antiques215.794-0940. . 669-448-4646. B903before noon. 12 x 15 WOOLTAN rug -- $25; OLDOAK TABLE -- chairs, 200-YEAR-OLDBARN BEAMS- TAPPENGAS RANGE, yellow, 3 ¯ " I~~r . POODLES:AKC pops and grown redwood pool 4’ , ladder rocker, velvet covered¯ Trunks, hand hewnbeams. Excellent PORTABLET.V., $40. Hooveryrs. old, like new. Self cleaning old, female, reed. size. Warm,stock¯ Toysand miniatures,a!l Humidifier,~0.Call 609-440-9566. SacrifiCeCalloven 609-460-2613.because& burner with.a-blain¯ofmove. $200. : Auctions affectionate, needshappy home, colors, health guaranteed.Also chair,rem°vable$5.CaIISteps’609-799-1402.$8;maple high- mirror.dresser camarblel201-046-5864.topped with 3511characterafter5.and color.Call 609-924- bigyard. Call 609.449-1541. studservice. Call201-359-3976.. i’.:..PLAYBOY MAGAZINES -- sinceOLD TIME SCHOOL DESK ...... p.:..Ll.~’.~ ...... GRETCIIEN’SFABRICS&’ WINE HOBBY USA --Home April1967. All in goodshape. Only withseparate char, crca 1923 ...... ’ ...... 9WEEK.OLD-aa.orablekittens.,. . .’; UaA~ouU~vr ~ solidblack, stripeugray. J:Teeto SEWINGMACHINES winemakingsuppliesavailable828aIewmissingissues. Mal~emean so[idwood,ironl)ases,verysturdy. RETURNING TO’SCHOOL -- SUNDAY...).’:._.,dUb.X..Z.V_-~:OOe..~W_...... homes600-924-0289 StateRdRte 206 Princeton (I/2 offer (609)799-1824 2 sets $12each 609-449-2776 ¯ must sell’ 1970 VOLVO P-1800 good ’ I . SInger¯ sales & service¯ 5 major" mile south" Princeton ’ ’ Atrpert). ’ ’ ’ ’ $3000.Restored ’ 1928 F rdo Coupe uLur*,,~=,cttUUTV: ~,~202 ~ -- I i ~in.nd~tse~mgbmayC,h~s :ON~ ii~d~2~3Th~r~se~r~Ioln0;,~, ~TAwi~AD~l~C:L~[:~i~o~M~r!TmS~esnAki~ ~y~i$.lD~RrMOW?Rf~n.g~ad ~Oca~laGh0~g.~Y01LOr%eSaIlboatscMeh!~;iaiie£!le~%ciiii~b!~klSe)S.~°Sn~ii~RaA~eTblts;:~IeodA~I ’ II) FURNITUREAntiques re~airec[ e~.h’EHand-’t-ooled leatherw.aHet ! ~ -- rockingchairs’, brass trimme~ Isp,ayed male and/or ]pvable y.ear- / EASTWINDSOR - Sporting Goods.... ,-__., ,g,._:_ v,_,.,^2 ?~u, ^~.,l~uuer ~,.urtu.uju ! ...... ASETof men’sri,,ht handed,,olf iron bed china cabinet library IOlospayeulemamAllsnots Free l ,’ - firearms - archery - fishing reuunt, orresto~u.~.._,~, ~.~u=,¢=~":~u~":~ .~";A’l’~. ~.~S., ]Ytblt;~OK.::;Ahh:--Swzsold$25 lubs 2~9irons 13~.4woods S~am table eat’ly pier table, babycrib, [to goodhome20i-369-871t 9-5 or] , ~qU~ind~on~f.o~q.msR~}~?3&7R3~.33, ~:engf!U!s,Ct~,n~°~s ~nem~a[~,’20;.~5~.~rlGERA~I~ $35, ~c~c ]. o I~0n.,urnnnury area. Call 609.655.~:re~dBlue Ridge. 609-921-3440 ask o~he~agfUr~lr%nEab?l~litb~sy. 13~9"6019 after 5. [ S A V E ..... 52~, evenings. STOVE$49. LIKENEW 3 piece I " a ~’ ] " " ’" BEAU TI FUL sohd" male -- , Vet,’~ ~rett~~" bis-ue a hea.... ,~-ll I -- ~ !FORSALE: FULL set of Stangle SIMMONSSOFA BED -- and Ternsomel t ¯ kld "~edt.es, .Shirleywi ISCOTTISHh TERRIERS, ...... AKC, i ¢FormerlySmall AnimalRescue ’ ’rYPEW~ITE,. rt ¯ i~ L.El ect"r" z.c, SEARS ~,,a.~u CRAFTSMAN ...... M.... -- .t~-~,100 .,~ amut.= BEDROOM $199 BarSET Cabinet with $98 MIRROR Recordpottery Chickory& Blueberry. upholsteredchair Lawsonstyle . .p e,, etc, .’,everal mmtamreIshots excellent temperament.[ Leaguel manual,portal!e, OqlCe mo~s: ~,~.~,~Zh,~ ~,~,~,~ .....}Cabinet$25 Lamp talkie $15 3 ]mixed’Doughboy endtable Call endtable, 3 bureaus for sale !ronann bronze u.og.s, very line lldeal’pets forchildren. 201-297- I ’ ~e,,v reconolttoneu. AUD~:K~,,,~ .~w. ~=,, ~-~,0 ¯ I~o~o vr~"~ ttvt~an z~n~r iGno..aa;~ra~ ’ ’ cheanmovin# 609-799-3289 variety ol early picture frames4251 o~,p, ~,-o,~,~,~,~ , CALCULATORS.Name brands¯ [set¢98 GErqdFashi^nRaa;^~- I .... prints paintings, etc. FramedI ] ...... Rentals, Repairs¯ Trade-ins t~^~ ~’ ;& "~ ~,o "~’~,,~’,~, Civil War discharge Civl War I -- } r~=,.~,nc.uusnutwr~o CENTERBUSINESS ¯ ~,~,~.~.p¯ u~,~rru ~un~ vr’l~teel~t~aoa~a~yer ~=,~’p.~ ILESTERPIANO-- needs slight MOVIN.GSALE--July.¯23&..28,.9" [sword, Civil War’and other ...... I FORKITTENS MACHINES,Princeton Shopping~,tr,,,. ...,.~-- ~.,~. - ...... ,work Oak desk earl 1900o llOCxlng CedarChair smau ’. sauDoat.... medas. I Earl ’ ~r~.l~z~r~muzzle o~vn.,tntt~t~.r.al., loading .... Center¯609-924-2243 ¯ ?ENNINGTONCIRC.LE.(home o.f Ma~eBOOKCASE$49. Book Case ,.,~£.~.~ f~n’~m~Y7 3nb’~4 ht-ftt games,household ttems. 4 shoV’unOr ~,~nal ma,’ic laWer-P01NTER--AKC registered, 2 yr. [ Spayingts the answerto this nanamaaelamp snaaes an~l l~e¯, z r lreplaeeenalrs ~s. eaen, ] ...... "---".... WilliamsSt. Kendall Park. I tove~40’slide~)Oldb~ks buf’falo bold male. Too big for our small ]problem. Don’twaitforyourcatto restorntmn of antique metals) GRAINAUGER$40 Oliver Hart ’ ’ seahouse and ard Nice dis s’’ ’- ’ SWIMIVIINGFOOLS-ingrnund &] nnnouncesthatthe_newshol)hoursParr Side dresser $75. _&...... , .... ]Sakn~nort~ge’rMte::~ehlYn~uC:e~[friend]y an~ gentle Ca lP~;!3~ ]h~V~edki~e::iHave your eat abovesold installed serviced are u-a daily ¢~’J-737-1tut# ¯ Lamps l~utuvator ~’{o l’~J~v~tt to,." ~rv~ ~a.~ -- .:anyamerican , ¯ ~and ivoriesurlenmt^ ¯ ru..... aaun~5548 ¯ ¯ renlacemen’tlinersetc Call 609’-I few red - repaired- mounted. WITHOUT L E CTRICITY--BuyE’ maroon love seat $35, 9’x5 plng ...... ,~...... l"GoneWl;~ ~o w;~a~s’~ I I ForAdoption 443-4212 ~ ’ thisself-startingGeneratorGKW,pangtable $15 as is redr,x.,rm~,r,~u~rur~a~r,-- ~,a~,*d;,~’~=~ ":’:~, ..... ,v,3 ]Largemale pure bred German ii~’~L!~!:~:ileh°r°cnc~iaa’tclh~e~ rdd0g BUILDINGSTONE- 7 ’tons LaPROJEeC~rrIONr:mCedREEmNiSrro’~.e ry ^...... ::::--No Reasonableoffer ii~:a~!~e~r~::¢:t2~0; 6~fL~::i:~°;mV2e~.flbu! ~15’n°cS~l ~ AFGHANHOUNDS 10 wks ]!hu°~P~!~nlf~nca~]ell~Sb:c~ah]~ Georgiawhllemarb]e¯ ’bargainl/21,.~g .,aw.o~..... ~u~. ~--~t~ --~-.t.~.’ [refused. FORAPPOINTMENT refrigerator freezer, white $75¯ [ several,. .~pieces oto Psternn .. anu. laprcot, cream & black & tan./TerrierPo~dle" ~ ~.~w ...... =v .. price¯201-844-8963. I r,.n ar, o ~r..o~ [PHONE609-298-0884 between 5 andCall 609-021-2993. Showquallt Y’250$ &u P’ Call (201) ] Purebred female Labrador 5 vrs -- ...... ’ " silver som,~ ¢ .~oa ml~r~ 249-6770. " Young mixed breedTerrier ;l~l~ ¯ UNDERGROUNDLAWNFOR]9SALE p.m. SURFBOA REDTAG SALE -- Ch ua clesots -. [foregnAntiquejewe’ireons ~.’~A’m’eric’a’n’a’naci rimillves Large /dog .... , .’...... ISPRINKLERS-Automatiepop up ICa forn a model5’ 10" $123m: !comode,gate leg tab!e,,knotty ...... ~ ...... Can!onvase,.other Canton, large OWNERS-SHAVINGS[MaSterS,van ~emale german o~x~r.,~n,rn~r,.o }featuresnecial summer otter ~b,,st ¢,ffer CallGnO-~(}194 bef-reiplne l~ems, etc. a[ na renny, wlt~uuw~u.~£~.:iNb--alumlnumItlOWDIUe.weegewooa scenleplat- ~’A~otoANIMAL~,, *he t,~,4 ^~ h~, l~n I.-r ~.re r:r’. .. WeBuyandSell bal]6(~-44~.~t212 ’[6~ " -- ¯ ~ Ridge Rd Rt. 522 Monmouth .frnmewindowscreens not com-Jtercaruivalgl-aespunehbowlwithor’~er~t’~"s:m’a’l’~’or~’,~,,"=l~r~’~]~vla.mpurepFu."prlng.erSpamel I ’ / v. ¯ ]Junction. binationsstandard sizes fit I cups. Anexcellent wlclevariety of Deliv--e~ -r ---’-~- ~-~"-~.s. ¯ / yenow~ wnltez ~mola TIGERAUTO STORES ] ~ ] ~ HickoryA~res Homes. Give ~,way [ antique chinaand glasswarein- the ~riceUFU O is lIIUy sur~risin’l- DU[~l[~K~,.I cheaUp J /Shepherd’Labraaerpups - 14 24-26 WitherspoonStreet ~ FISHWORMS -- for sale "nit~ [FORSALE -- two Mediterranean[ nrice. 609-448-8646. clud bg art Durnnd,and several Swee~sine lln,~ Vclea~~beddin ~’ ] weexsma . " . . WA4-3715 ’ ’l crawmrs"’red wigglers, ’/armoires with matching night I WON’ AS PRIZE I pieee~of old cut glass. Thereare ...... ,..--,---P’~ ...... :,~, }vairm paraxett Birns J wholesaleand retail, 609-883-0954.Jtables also Kingsize linen Pucci]For~,;~t. ~.l ...... ,.i ,~ ..... I man~things too numerousto list very au~u, ucm. ~,a. u~-~-o,~,u. [ CATS...... ¯ ~ " " ¯ j ~payefll.e.m, ale all grayW/White J Jbedspread with matching head-’ 124 c~’%~,TY~,",, ~";,~;~s ...... ’saleI in.this to sam..Thisee neld atwill Ringoes be the finalauc- rues ~, wroteaws ~ board. One Spanish ornate dining freezet"v"a w ...... ]Youngspay..ea P fem.a!eblack and POOLTABLE -- 7 ftong fully ]SILVERSTONEAGE - Lap dary ]room table and4 chairs¯ Al~rieot/our _r:a~ ~oo~’~d°;.:Valu~au,e~,tat..$_~..9-95 THECR!CKETCAGE , tions. -- For nformation call ...... ~uippedused less than 2 ’dozenIsuppies. Rocks,minera s metal]woolshag carpet 609-896.9794or] arr~ ’~=i~s. """’ n. un~ma~ . 3~~ta.roaa rmce I Gordon609) 871-2198..... " ...... ~...... [lght gray T ger w m wnite o ns : tlmes.’Bestoffer. Call 201-297-2768. I de tectors.Rt.#31, Pennmgtcn." [609-392-3859. ’ ’ [weeke-a=w5 pmnt and"~n~Call~,~after ....IIope~ewel;.,=.N J [ BILLCLARKSON,’ RIDGEmn|oR f~mnlBACKS --...... pupples:~ $I0,3 ] Largeassortment .ofklttens’ too 1609-737-3055...... ""..... ouu-~uo-~=~ AUCTIONEER ...... ’ ...... "~"..... ]numerousto uescrloe. I ~, "/ ~ I ~ Just arrivedfor funin the sun: -- ]Pleaseprovide plenty .of fres¯h ...... _. ~...... [DON’TRUN THE I~.ISK OFIA;PRO,,X," ~s,,bw~deR~Pl.",ersboal~. I Batik bikinis, bikinis and mat- . ter, , w.:~’.i:ti’~utIu.un.:a ton.alr JHAVING YOUR FURNITURE Ir,~, ~’~.- n~.~’~,,t.’,,~.~., o~.~a.,] . cningtol~s, beach shifts and hats ~,sr,s¢~a(~,~ln,- IRISHSETTER PUPPIES AKC iwa. In "warmweamer to I connmonerair coole..q, zzu volt, ;~ ITURNEDTODRIFTWOOD BY"Jor;:.~t~’~=~"~,~c~o~’~r~nce,’~ J FOR SALE -- Englsh saddle and ana maueto measurecrocheted ~a~a~ Oal~,~ Reg$100 Call 609-’~03-463’) . ]ammals.. . . . pnsse 13 7 ampswire conaenser IAnntm~nv,,~tt~tmtt~ / ~ ,, v^ ,v,.,,,,., ,,,, .,,,,-~,,,,, ,neavyn~ ~.~...... ~,t~,t; et.- -- lvmv ie edito r bik ¯ n s .... . / r-.eeP. winaows, el cars opa neu ’ anaatrctrcmaun’ : : " "" "’gumt ¯" Excellent "" JWATER" ...... DIPPERS’ ~ ...... JUST TO ]¯Packet’ Ifor super8 andregular 8 New __ }especiallywnenparked. :- condition,su!tab.le for_home or ISAVEA I~OLLAROR TWO. Bring | ~ }electric toothbrush. 2 Polaroid ¯ ’ FLEAMARKET. Frankl n Park, ¯ / ’ , ~ worxsnop.ASKing ~;~aU.. w)}.lJyour fine antiques, countrypieces . .. Icameras 35mmslide projector I ...... , PhillimSchoolRt 27 Sat Jul,,23 ,:,:._.i.^_.~,_..... ¯ ’, 1pleasere~^r~l.~, ~..~ ~.~..a..,. deuver. ONE10’ surmoarnwlm land everydayhousehnld ’ furniture |3M PHOTOCOPIERCopy-mite, IC arinet Call 609.4664009 M ~{~ W~t~fl ,n ~ ~- s n ~n~ ’T,n~n~" nl~n~’ r¢~:u..~.~uu.~,~q~ [ --. ~,p uo, ~?,~ ,~,~u F~ removable ¯fin $75. ONEEverett THE - . ¯ ...... ,.,w,.,w. .,,.,~, *~.=.--. " - ~; ...... r-, r .... , torallammals w rain .a z,i-nr. ¯ parloa. ANU. call Jennrigs wheelchair,$50. Call 6~-IL.e ~c~°,"~/purifier$60 GE$2o humtdiher Firestone $55.500, GE825X air I I misc. at ROSE.DAL.E MILLS I~epohce if youfind aninjurej:l 921-0218after 7 p.m.week days Isolvent o bath "and suh~enu,=nt ".’ han~]/15 ~ tubeless’ nylon cord, $20¯ I " z/~Alexanner~t pet. ~.all L¥1rs.P.U q~raves~ 609- ¯ -- r~ - , ,, ~ . I . ¯ ¯ YARDSALE JULY 27 , & 28 -- . l~rlneeton-. ¯ ’ - . tMI"OIZ~,]~ ...... nears o-q."" uaa- .....aneau ior and all day Sat¯ &Sun ¯ ¯ Is t rl ,pp i ng, all veneers,iidays, fine /Rye rug 8 2 x 11 6 blue $100¯ I ROCKSALE ANTIQUE (American) -- ear" Antiq ues,’ ’womens clothes, Saturdayappointments ’ ]woodsand laminates regam their /CallEar~ at 609 "921-8894 " ICutting and tumblingmaterial, then;vare,s i!ver, .tex.tile:%fur-dishes odds.&ends. Main.St., 609924-0134 [. ¯ ¯ ]old beauty..Letus refimshtoo or ] ]thundereggs,. Montanamoss I mture, etc..~lizaoem u aactirniLL Windsor,across trom Sciarrotta’s I " 1 Ishowyou how easy it is.-I0 / ]agatepetrified wood foss Is 11E. BroadSt. Hopawell N.J. Restaurant. | _. ¯ " /mmutesnorthofPrincetan offRt. / ’ Ismbsmiscellaneous agates, give I 609-466-0934. " J ]FREE TO GOODHOME -- 1 , SAVE:SAVE! SAVE! ~206 on Bridge Point Road ~01-359- |WORLDBOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA laway pile equipment 9-5 Sat & I ~ ¯ . ] . . ]pedigreed,obedient trained small Compareourlowpricesforasafe}47T/.Remember we’re closed IL1973aristocratebinding,22voL,/Sun. July’29 & 29. 152 TerhuneI_ ...... =...... MOVING--GARAGBsaleJuly27IFREE---;.to the r!ght family, 6 [labrndorretrieverl mixedbreed wayto ri~meveall paints and/Sunday& Monday¯ ]$244.The Arbits, 201-572-3354. ~]Road.609-92t-7190. " I ~riUTUivlA~az[.l~ wameu.tor& 28 10 a mAntiques furniture, Imontholn, pure" ored t~ermanI small, goodhouse dog and eom- ~arnishes fromwood and metal J J J ’ .n.ewly-zormm~pnoto, gra.pny clun- glhss, t~Is: - yard’and shon /Shepherd male, house brnken,.] panion, Call 201-297-3246, . ;~l;~°.i~V;malannunb~a~.h~dan~I SEASONED cOUcH~ 6 ’1,2’- I ~!¢roartmyu;r%~:!irn~°~n°~:~ Pt:tm%rs &14pu~..s’~e~:~2?:s~A~!/~:;~ ~:~?~#~;;~’e~t;~;;: anurennls[ng also(lone FIREPLACEWOOD 7 -e uautiog-44a 9;n~2 ts ’ t o _.MixedHardwood~~ IFMra~o&stereow/Gerrard40B}orig!n.al green_ v elv.et¯’Excellentlwon,tall~wustopayfbrthem ~t Penmn’g ton ¯ .. /~. " ’ ¯ , Ireeevedsh~;males&fomales .:,,¯ ¯ n,=,~,=~,,,._ ...... / ’ wnolesaleanat¢emu. " ,turntable/ $I00; 21,,, Zenith B&W |oonaluon¯:~ug ¯ Uall201-329-2036 . .. ew p romse to Put themto g’odd ’" ,| ¯ ...." ¯ - ICai16095867123I - - ¯ 366Alexan~derSt~Princet°n ’1 .RIEPROFFSAWMILLINC: use,6o,, 287 o. GARAGESALE -- FrI: & Sat. 9-2 I’()LD ’EN’GLISH SHEEPDOG{A~ ¯ LClarksburgRd.,Allentown-Rt.524 I~;asher ~,. Sears Coldsnot rnu~/ENTIRE APARTMENTFUR- ~ furniture toys, dothes, much I~,t,o,=~, ..... i~ r.’t,uu.’,.A.~AttV.;-- 14 hanas, upanTuesmru~at.~’ F.Y~’~2"°~. ¯u-5 _ ’ : ...... Allentown, BTUN.Jair "~’cond.... $50, Da~hst "~’"le NISHINGS-- Allin -good ...... con- ,WANTED TO BUY.Scrap ’co "’,mtsc286 ’ Fox C h ase Lane, Belle re,,.,,,,.~o-m-m~u-m-au. au9204 e._,x~or "~yearsolu weumanneredRdes ’ ¯ / (609 235.7265 I~ouuddintn-tablew/leaf" /di nReosonab,e600-~3-16~.1~rn~, lead, aluminum, .’ sta[Pn~lMead ’Route2oGtaSuesetRd..tol’oo.=~A.,o,= g., $150.Call 201-634- I!rr,English ...... and western ’$400 "t)r best ; / " [to match$5~’ exee s[ze~Igh-baek/’ ’ " ’ . .. [steel,sterllngsilver, etc¯,solids’orl Fox Chase. ’ /*~’" .... ’ .... .IV ...... "~" ...... " ’ ’ ’ ’ ~i ;y ~a , " turnings¯ Industrial businessor ~ H~S ¯ COMPLETE’ AD RK’ ROOM-- NYL :VI FLOOR-- ...... coverln 12 s fa 0. man o her i erosa d ’ ¯ private"Correct market prlee, HOUSE SALE -- A phances,P~O~ -- . ." OmegaB2~ Enlarger; Omegaron sq,yds.J $15a rnl], Paneling,~/xS’, stildveldeskehalrrb]eCl~s0CaVil ;r eo~"6 ellowhide./p ~ aniline B;andeha~~]icel~eont~-~c°nditlea; eesh. ~id. S. Klein MetalsC0., furniture,, e]oth~,baby equio-[ small rn[nia.tur~: Whlta,, b].ack [~ or :_German~hu~lH:i~Poin~,. . 50mm,75 ram.lensesprofessional [ $4 a sheet.Doors,. molding, ete, Ibefore10 -m419-A ~eve~ux’/f’--r, .~ ,p.~.,^~ m’~=",.{’~ J Inc ’2156Camp]ain Rd,, Somer-Iment/odds and ends,July 28,.~, Is.uver.verslan.Kltten, m malayan, i ~u,.ur~t~¢~v .... z~ ~’-~; ,- time-o-lite, safelight, easles, snk/also available.Cnildays 201-029.]~ve Prin~et~’~ 609-924-8871 ’ J~’¢~"u~|z¢~’~’t’~t’t"~:’g,,~’,v,’..’i’~’;~I~lle ’ NJ;’08876’Phone 201-722-1noontoSpm 33 Buri~oughs Ave /! 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Peis& Animals AutosFor Sale Autos For Sale - /~utos For Sale ¯ Motorcylcles Boats SpecialServices Special Services I BEAUTIFULBLACK STAN- ’av OI.DSMnBILE9n -- ]ux,i,.vl’06 CHEVROLETIMPALA--a/o, 33’ UHLRICHSENSEASKIFF -- STUDENTPAINTER -- cheap, DARDPoodle puppies, 2 malessedan, ....a/c, tully equipped.":. $850. "’J l condition.S075. auto tram, r&hC’a~ /s, very good 1970 MGMIDGET--low mileage. HONDA-CL3301973, no mileage[1964. Repowered1972. 330 hp. fast, relaible. Bythe hour or job. $160oa., 1 female$100. AKC reg. 609-443-3950. attar7 pro609.Call609-799-1341. $850.Call 201-297-3023. ° ’l fresh watercooled, Chryslex;, 20% off on thc paint¯ Call after 5 737-3469. . sleeps0. Asking$7,260. Call 609- M.M.T.PAINTING CO. 609-924-7328. 924-1631after 0 p.m. ).m. 009-888-6785. YORKSHIRETERRIER PUPPY 1969 PLYMOUTHFURY II -- Interior&ExteriorWork female, tl wks old, very ’70BARRACUDA-V8318, plum ~" DAMAGED’73 VEGA. Best offer, must sell, $800 or best offer. HONDA’72- 350co- showroom S.~ILBOAT--10’Comatw/traiierCARWON’T START call Bar- playful,- $125.Call 809-298-5083or white, auto., see &mal~e offer. Call after 4 p.m.201-297-2694. Automatic trans., V8, power condition low mileage, helmet and racing equip¯ Great buy at ney’s Towing& Road Service 307 FI{EE ESTIMATES Call609.448-6940. steering,new power brakes, 69,000 $725.Call after 5. 609-394-7920.$850.Eves. 609-921-8945. MorrisonArc. H ghtstown(809) 1064Revere Avenue 298-2527. miles¯Call 609.486-3588. 443.4424. T.rontoo,New Jersey 08629 2 AUSTINHEALY 3000 sport cars tsidorosThruppes ¯ 609-394-8297 - One1964, one 1966. Bothneed AI~TIQUE-- Jan. 1, ’74 - 1949 ’66 HONDA305--runs good good Isidoros Milonas- 609-302-1579 MALTESEPUPPY for sale -- work or combinedto makeone Dodge, excellent condition. 609. ’65 PONTIACLE MANSGTO -- condition¯$250. Ca l 20t-297-2587. (AIter4*p.m.) AKC’ championblood line, car. Call 201-359.4164after 6 p.m. 393-1322. rebuilt 4-speed Mongi4-speed Aviation TAVEItNEItPOOLS beautiful5 monthwhite toy, has w/hcrst,rebuilt 389w/Lenity 30- RetailStore shots, housebroken,$250. 201.071- 30 514 lift h~/drolic cam w/new ..... 4359~8’~or CcCoo~ULTACO~-mD~]retsBisk4~lr,pLnary 212.061-5911.Mss Johnson. to. aolege ,ovets..,or’ ’71 VWSuperbeetle, ~PANIsS]~5pe~nld~i2d~a~ radio, newlifters °~egr°fUPr’, new hres w/mags, S~ImALLr:mO°BdeCA~P#Nr[~rYe;°avnd,~,..,^.~..new: HONDA175--blue, extra muffler ~ .~. ~..m...-.~’ ALU~sH--NUn~s[taD~OBRaSked&enaW]mNica 609.4483322 or 1775 ’66 FORDGALAXIE 500 -~ tires, snows. Excellent condition¯ exhaust, system, brakes, air newbike¯ Call 609-393-6430after ’69 PIPER CHEROKEE-- 140 P~no~e~a~s , shocks, heavy duty clutch & 5:30p.m. . four place thint tend i on ne~ Automate,R&H, 4 door, Ex- $1700Call 609.466-0871. annual$7,8D0 "600.448-8012’ Seeourunnue~ nstallations PAINTING:INTERIOR & EX- cellent interior, good tran- ’ [pressure plate. Immaculatein- ~ ’ . ’ ]’ERIORTop quality work,Free # --~-- sportation. Call 009-799-2746 ask ~ torior. Must sell - am eeing ~ AllWorkCo Estimates Heasonablerates, lot Frank. ’70BARRACUDA--V8318 auto transferred. $550 or best offer.. . . Route208Bellc MeadN J Fully Insured¯ CapitolPainting ~.nT, ear "~ ., , a.,,ht~ -,re -lure &white see and ~ake’offer’Call201.448-6713 or 6497. HONDA--73 CL 350 low mileage , - -’ 20t-356.3000’ ’ ’ [}09¯883-1537. b~e~l"S~amese k ~e~s.~S~a}~V~n~, ~.448-8940.’ ’ $850.201-297-2023. " I fl sir U CII0n goodblood lines, father champion, ’

¯ ... ’ g, " ’¯, y . $ . . - _,- ~2.v, ...... :. class¯ Experiencedteacher M.A. service, free estimates.Call 609. finish triple track free estimates. I P Call 6~.448-1928’ ]737-3799 , u~btUlz~r I.,~ll¯ o~rJ’q’lO"1/*O/ ¯ $50(}0- will se lor $4100e’Never 809.448-8459" Twin Rivers ’ 466-3432" Ca;f Sul" ivan. 609-466.3432. T:~]eRS~a~KCGt835~e2e~~been ~a09c~4~2~1 registeredcan he seen In mypJAGQUA°RnXd°6n-7209{~2~t’~Sfl~ag or ariven, tml ~ ~ ~ ly sc WILLnMfViEa lal~ ~cho ’ credenta s to tutor anysubject to LANDSCAPESERVICE FREE to goou nome¯ tia~e.~ 73NOVA6300redes [ A/C~ au[o ~FORD VAN 1~167 I FOR SALE motorc,,cle ~ ’72 t~r elementsrY students. Also cer- ~ scvera’full growncats,.male, and’l trans,350 cu.in. P.S. & P.B.’, wideNo side ,vindew~. r~bs~"%en~’~s~’ I ~?]~ C~VY2[I4fear~t c6°:~d’ SpT.0m°’ I~o0n~n2na~Low~’~eage’~exee’]ent : ~’~e~dst.°$~.~%~rhUre.t $2’g2ddrt~hnool RUGAND CARPET CLEANING Keepyour awn ook ng neatw th ¯ fcmac All haveoeen altcreu annova s, $3500Cal 606.921-3647. offer’ Alex609.466~2649 ¯ ’ ’ ’ ~ ..... " ~’~" ...... studentCall 609.799-3’164 -- breamextraction metnou,mrs I haveshots¯ Ca 609¯448-2742. p.m. ’ ’ idirt out. Pickuuand de very or= ..... ,.~, .... , ,.^ ,.^~, -- I ~ -- I ~ -- wallto wall in ’homeservice¯’14¢ v,,.v u,,~ ~.,m~ u~u~,~. LARGEPONY--GELDING ferl’64 358 C PORSCHE-- good ’73 OLDS88 -- Owner transferred ...... " per sq..ft. TnwneCleaners, Pa nt ng and all typcs of odd jobs sale to goodhome¯ Best offer¯ l mechanicalcondition excellent 3 meold Only1700 miles A/CI t~.~ t~ut~va.t.~ ~uvr~^--:: ~x- i.av r,e, waaa~I--0.zo ~dewnder~ ...... , o,,,,~,,,,,.,,-, ...... !Hopewelt uouse aquare,I " ’. I ~,~ ¯ t., t... , n ,~ Goodconfirmation Intermediate I tir,~¢...... qr~t~,~ tat, pc’ ~t ~,a~"~"~.~ ~’a~’l~’:.,~4~."~’~’~ ~,n ;,’~ho,’~,,,%~’,~,~otio’,~o,i, ...... 1452.4748I ceuentconaltlon. $350. uau 609-369-3437.I top conu.can oe ncensca,uall vet-physical o,,mm,~,z educationANt) mvmg ¯teacher lessons --- i Honewell’609.466.1112...... ~,o JOu~oo ulu or too sma rider...... 609.655.1193 ’ 2647 ...... -~-.w~ privateinstruction. All agesin-’i I ...... -- [ .... I -- ¯ , ~-- ...... ~ludlno’e, adult~...... Private nnnlr~ -- I Mainl~lVO., Fennmgton or Call NORWICHTERRIER PUPS -- I 08 P.ORSCHE-- burg undy_,dthl1970VOL,W’ KS.WAGEN. squareback 197, 0MAVERICK7.: hlg eng/ne ~2 YAMAHAENDU.RO .1,25. Lawrence Townshp Call Mr PROFESSIONALP_.H_OTO- ...... rnnnth~ A~Cahnrnnlnn hr~d [ tan mar or 5 sp~u, a.um~ -- exce ant conuit on orieinal uemxenterzor mint green well le, xeel eat coonuon. ia~ runes. |.o.~th¢,rmnnc,a~¯nn~.~2~ GRAPHERAVAILABL~ -- I O~¯~a~-I~l~ alter ,~ p m ...... , -----, ...... r Ishortwave...... radm. Best offer¯ 609. ]owner27 00Omiles Call 609-443-I caredfor, $1100.Also 1969 Toyota’ ...... I Cal]201-359.3931 between 2 and7 ...... Call~tM 7’;,~-man " ...... ’ ’ C r p.m. I- Pictures are forev-r-like [ ]58t-4633. 4170¯ oona,609¯921-3099 eves. Imemories.Take a look at my{ i work.Specializing in childrenand ] ~L I...... I ...... [FORDWAGON 1972 TorinoSquire I ncwborn ¯ bahias Availablefor [ BRUSII REMOVAL-CHIPPER u s AKCchamion sirad Bred 7z r~,x~vtuui~ uvua r, ~. ¯., 7vI Aixr_,...... -- z toP= S ~xceuent..... ]- 8 pass power brakes and IHONDA’70 CB 450 showroom DItAKEBUSINESSCOLLEGE " " ’ Iother work also. (Very SERVICE-- ull phases of t r a forP P snow7" and lialdo .Puall 609.896.^ ¯ r.tL ...... rampvinyl top magwneets cenotaph. ~qat;u. uaal:$OOoLr.J.~3- steering, fa~,torv a r .... 11~¢i . . i ...... t.t~ (’all m,onlna~¢,~ I cara ~nll ¢,oo ,l~ lfl~ nft¢,r ¯ "’~ ’ ~Ca11’201-246-9763asi[ for Joe ’ ~7800 ’ I ...... Icondition crash bars lug~aae I7LivingstonAve. I ...... , ...... ~, ..... ", ...... "¯~" ...... ,o.,z.... conoltion"609 "799 "2155 " rack, wi’ndshicldhel~aet ree’~ Nev~Brunswick N.J. 1448.44716¯ 6 p¯ m. I ~ I new battery & rear tire recentl~ CompeteSecretaria and ..... IRISIt--~ SETTERPUPPIES -- IM~forl uo o ~ ’o r.,~_ r.,~tu~ -- [ I -- [ 1966 PEUGEOTE:¢~ep~-~-,~ Itaned $750 Call after 5 609-448 Accountin~Cou~es I . I showor field¯ Bred for af-IFactory air plus extras¯ $2000.or 1"65-BUICK ELECTRA -- con- [Reconditioneden’~ine~n~’~-~i’~’~’[5186 ’ ." ’ " DayandNig°htCourses i, .... ,~a ~..~ .i .... ,~ ..... [COMMEI{CIAL&RESIDENTIAL fectionatenature. Shots. Call 609. {best offer. 609-924.0957or after 6 vertiblewhite top, whiteleather tires very,’loa-°Ro~t°,~}’t’~,:~’~,’,,"~ ’ Te ephoe 201-249.0347,~’,~’~", ~"~,~,~"’=,~,’,~L..vc,,,,~,, WINDSOItPAINTINGSERVICE 587.4333. Ip.m.609.443-6542. interiorfactory A/C, fullpower, 1 [$300 Call~ 6"09"-921-3"464" lvfoo" t~lzr’u { " [a~l~acc%ss’°’~ie’~’~v~l’]"b’e~f’o"l~n¢l"~’t ] QUALITYCRAFTSMANSHIP ~~ I~:~ab,~XC~?tc~d~!~o~: Thurs. aRer8p.m... BS~,~s ~[ TIIEKNITTINGSIIOP I REASONABLERATES , . ,, w. , ¯ 11967 CHEVIMPALA 283- 4 spd 10112. [~ ]include 10" ext. forks, Z bars, ~.U.TE;~lbl.;L,I.NIU I ...... ’ ~0o9...... I {needssome body work $300. Call I } - ...... I megaphones,and many more. _.~9_eerv__auons.Limite.a_.Iu*u’a"uo¢" u v- =.~-u.mo] 609-446.7672 L0Sl ~ I’ouna 201-359.4203. ,~ Hl"flg ~ag[eo $750or bestoffer call 6.8p.m. troll ’~gt-.lo3-u~u er ZOl-q~;~-lzl t . . RaEtcWhA.RLDes~- aDtiapn~°nn:ctrinn%?vnpd= " JEEPWAGONEER-’64.4 ...... wheel[o~:norB, Uf~CsKt ~ SABR~t?19~Z4 I 6~9-737-3230. N &- ,, ...... v, ] [INSTRUCTIONn knitting ¯& ] MASoNCONTRACTOR , [DLRTE~RASTISo~sA.K ~e ago ex ,^~:.,, ..... z ~...,~,)~,~o=,(Idrivc 0wmeage call 609-486.1Che.v)’wrecker - for age ingood IIyouI;UlI[ w,,~, ,.7~ a;,~ ~u,o ~,q croehetng Wed 10-5 by Mrs ] e ...... : v ..... ~-~.~-,oo~ ’ o " , ...... -- ...... , --. ., ¯ . . ]perlencedperson handle th. between9 "5 n,- m a~k...... t’nr Ivv..~n~’0767 Cndlion Makean offer ’Call 609. . n , ..~-,,.i~oh,,It ~-~, ant~...... ,a :~nrltrnr~m == nn , Hcnnings’ Fabric Mill’ Warren Fireplaces¯ stone’ brickwork ~’ pronlems~; ~~n ..... a~, -..woga~ , j ~ [921-8821 after 5 p.m. I expansion chamberKnobby [Plaza West, Route 130 East [steps, pa!les, concrete, water-[ " LOSTJULY 4 11 yr-od German r ~ [ waltto" sell it.-’ ~ prooxngetc ’ : .... ’ shepherd,N:,~d]~r~’ tan w/blk saddle’°~ie;htt°. ~69or~Hc~:uYcIMP~LeA:t2r?nO~sate,call aRer5p.m. 809-92~-8030. --- ’9 ..... -- Ex’celent mechaneal"oondtion’ WndsorN J 609-448-7270 0t~eerdceerar~{ r 85 VWCONVERTIBLE -for .... we I buy 0333$350or best offer Call 609896 ~ , " ~m~i,~C~8~,~:~2.o,, ¯ ~ob. !!: NATURALMOVEMENT ctaeses[ ,,M. ~ISI,~L,~,~,t s,,~c. stown~uw.,6~J4481292,u~,-.~.,o-~. " ~ p P ’ p ’ g~[ ’ , ...... ! [--Learntomovein.yourownway.I I ifactoryair, bluew/darkblueviny I ~ ~ -- -- All levels welcome Wad’s 6’15- ~ I top.Asking $1450. Call 609.443-5888 I . i [7:15p.m. For information call 609-{ MARTINTREE SERVICE t ...... :before noon or after 5 p m I JAGUAR--’68XKE convertible ^ ,., ~- ., 1924-2399 I WoodCh pp ng IGARAGEDOORS INSTALLED & ~’uUr~l~i’t’b~VUn~l~ul_~u~eid;h°~.!l [4 speed,am/fm radio, $2500.Call[ .~. t, ampers& /rauers I .... 7’ [ = Br.ush.R_em.ova[ ]REPAIRED-- Reasonable. Free u~,~ ~...* t.." ~..~t. w;.;.;.’ [ [609-443-1409. i ~,/~ [ [ ~oppmg~Trlmmmg lestimates,201-297-3797. ~ .... L:~e%~ ’:%"2’-...... -’! r J ~ I FOLKGUITAR LESSONS --INewest anu finest equipment] rc nam rm., ~.cnaall , ~ark. If ..... ~/~.’/’f,~’~r, -- ,’wen~y~" ex~.,l~."~"’~"c on~.~,~o~cher whoused. ’ . ~ locatedcall 201-297.4167. FORSALE -- 68 Ford Country/CHEVY64, standard, 4 dr,.good ~l~(C)’~~[(~ 13’--~ COACHMANTRAVEL[~astaughtinmusicschools--folk [Completely insured. ! PATIOBLOCKS tSqu.ir.e,I automatic,power.s.tec.ring]gas ~hileage, 2 nowtzres, I ~ ~ ’ TRAILERused 3 wkndsCall[son~,s calynso blues Spanish] For fast efficient service cafl 609. ’ ..... ano eraKcs, air conumomng, mechanically sound. $385. Calll (609)452-2434 " [rhyt°htnCa118~J-446.7376 1466-3694or 397-1934.Free[ Specaltybooksfor t $1,000firm¯ Call 609-737-3799. ] 201-356.9182. PRINCETONVOLKSWAGEN ’ ’ " estimates¯ DecksWalks LOST IN ~D~,NVILLE: Mixed l ~ { ~ , I LTD - -- / ~ I ~ I &Patios ’ Angorablack &white femalecat 1966 OLDSMOBILE-- Cutless Route206 ’ -...^:...... - ...... I REGISTERNOW. I wth white streak over left eye..’63CHEVY-S200Runs good Cal ISupreme Good cood, new tres (nexttoPrinaetonAirporDwv~=mvtr~vtu~m~ ...... ~l "-stanaaru --- ISWIMMINGPOOL FILLING " [ AlIWorkCo Wearingcollar withnamc & ad- 1609-924-4311, [powerbrakes, steering 4 door’ ] PrincetonN J v?v.eqmpme.nt plus extras. (~t~-IYiddish folk alasees("Shule") ]Prompteervice. Call 609466-97(~5 Route208Belle MeadN J dress¯ Re~ard’ ....Cal o01 ~2~7091-" -- ’ ¯ 6097992721- - after p.5 m’$ 4 00 ’ " 609-921-2325" ,Hsta~o" ~ evenngs¯ Languagehistory, holidays [or 406 - 2078. [ (201)359-3000 ’ " ~ [ ~ [ ~ [literature, musicand dance¯ ’ ] / ~ o To be mOctober 3 LOST BLUEPOINT SIAMESE’69 PLYMOUTHSPORTS[,~ ...... ! v~e[- l~i . ’-- - ILls ]TYPEWRITER REPAIR -- CAT"7" Apl~rox.July 10. Vicinity¯SUBURBAN .. -- 9 p assert. ~er I mil~...... ,~..,;r,~,.:~,~VY .... ,~,,a~," I box and water.. Rebuilt and [,-,.~uos ~ ulrns ages u "9 , lg-11 [autos and services at saner p c i as. [Generalcleaning and repairs. ~levemno~ane Princeton. An- station wagon,a.c., ~.oweroraxes 1882’~3’-’ ...... ~. ~.,,, uu~.~ T .... L^ ood //UUl%b rooainted last summer New~=eeeuar¢osenommsteel I~":.. ’ ...... ueeuramela Internat enalPerformanceCenter [Free est matesCall Ed Radigan swers to George’. 009-921-9513.6&~!~g,lg condit. $1900, Call " ¯ be]-’ed tires. 609-737-1304.[609 924 9734 609921 8907/Inc’ Call for appts. 609-397~3555.[609.448-6443. "

¯ .... ’ ’ , , ]’68 ~-- VERYGOOD eondition i 4 s-eed -ower stearin- anal ’ - ’ ’ . . . [ [LIGHT HAUG -- I_ ...... s ~Htn~ I-or N~lla great station car, goodrubber. Iwith snowtires¯ Call after 5 n.m! ,..~.~~. ,^.~.u~ u~~;,~ ...... ~ ~. ,~ ~,~. ~u home,sleeps 8, weeKeno,weca, or [TUTORING-- reading study liobs done¯ Call 609-443-3541I.rA. IN~IIP’;K~ "¯ ttousepainting;, ...... Call609.448-8659. 609.448-4635¯ " ’ I _~ta m ~,~.~ ~’8 ~"~= =’ a~t~ nmnth201-359-5850. /skills individual d~nosisIbefore- 3 p.m [ interior. _ &exterior . , . masonry.. ,., ,p o~- -re ’-rima’ ..... ~ - ’ ’ twooa ~ concrete patcnmg ~. ’64 GALAXY- good tires, snows,2 ~7TIO~IAROONfIMsPaA?A AUSTIN HEALEY . . . -, /~f°~8n~!l°nand’app°mtment609"[RE-R()OFING Self sea]ing[[s~mate,S’a~a~vorl~’a;~ar~tec~l extra wheels, new battery . -% ..... ~[ - .. - -- 1966, 3000IBat=~.tlu~--mounteu ..... on a uooge J.’~x55 ELCONAMOBILE HOME [ ’ ]shingles¯ Labor& materials$29/uall 609-466-2810, 6.9 eves¯ rel ab e trans best offer 609-448’-owner moving aoroaa. ~o you ml. MKIIIcat truth 609-921-2806day truck Cat 201-297-1295 ~n~ ~rice ¢0 600 w/air con- / ---- nor 100 st] ft fully nsured Ca 2833, Single ownerPrme $625 Call 609 or 809921 9558evenm g’ 921 8114 ..... [ ’ dition 6x8 tool shed, washer &ILEARNING DISABILITIES J609-921-8179 or 201-233-9586. [ .

H~ RADIO=tatePee~eerO~d s ¯ :a~eA%SnT’NdrAivM~R~CoANi --for l " " ’ " ’ .,, Y " ... Y,. I " ¯ $ ¯ " ’ ’ "" [reasonable prices. Export FM 7Trucks-NoWaitin’g ~ [rme~eage, top ~ oon,~ltiOn,o pqced I ~ ~ ~~^ /sterooservice’ sorry, oo’TWvork. ’60T.R3,- .very good.me.chanica] [ after 6 m’ " " 11070580 ease ConstructionKin~ COXCAMPER -- Sleeps 6, manyTEAC ...... | Private husiness,not a. shot). RUSSELLREID CO. CHRYSLERNEW YORKER- ’87 c°n.am°n2’~newsemprLtures,tr.’~ I v. ¯ ’ Ileaderbackhoecomhinationdieselextras GoodcondtionBestoffer wm:.ff~v’.’.~,^"--nfiJ~,~u,.~.°.-q-ua~r- u /Consumer~ureau ~egisterea. ’ - ’ 1750hours.20t-297-6268after6p.m. Ca11201-297-2086." ~ &’~n~e~e~iVa~s~t~i~en~sU~a’~..609-799.1495.After~L 20YearsExperience recentlyair & .fullequip topower towtrailer¯ newtires, Elee ~n~nevor~¯ k ~;s~ln~43~.eeus¯ " " ’ I I [ ’ ~o.,o.~,.~ ’ " ’ .01-844-2534~ 201:356.5800 brakes, mirrors, weldedhitch - ~ ’~ ~ ~ ~"~’~’ ~ greatforfamilycarorpulltrailer 1964 SPRITE-- in excellent NEWIqT’|GMC ...... =._ ~ " ¯ 66 PORCHE912 ’ 5 speed, .... PICKUPTItUCKS ’~ ’rI~.uuTWOODCAMV~:~ -- , EXPERIENCEDPAINTER -- " ¯ Michelin.t.!rcs,Kon.i shocks_ve, ry [oondltlon ...... Hkl~New gnnradial Will’ tires ~ll]New gooQCOflUltl0n ~2qbU ¯uau etr~ ooo - ¯ r ...... " , 14’ sleeps 6 goodcondition. Call D,,~.; .... ~nr,,;~n~, FIREPLACES-- wood burning willdooutsideandinsidepainting. , , " " 1~_~_"_=:~7.’~_¢,~,.~.o~":,.o~ I Over~ in steak for mmediate291’~46.7381 ~r 446-6021" IJUall~Uaa OUIwub~a Beatthe predictedfuel shorta,,e’ Forfree estimate609-882-0764 " 0523" ....’ I rea~unau__ y. ~,a. 2ut-zu~-vovo . I uen. . very¯ Mostmooels . and colors. , , ~ ~ Guaranteed to work.~ ’ Many styles " ...... , 1970 PONTIACStation Wagon ¯ ...... ~,,.~= to cnoose mr insiae finish 201-297 ...... " " . ¯ 1966 COUPED~~ v,,, ..~ ..a-- v.,.w..:-, , FORSALE -- 24’ x 54’ I- 1/2-’, bath ~"~ irt~am ..~r~- ....~ ~vxa~uo~xrx 2803da y or rote.’ ’ HUU~EFAINTINt.~ - interior Heatc r/AC P.ad o NewlyPanted OLDSMOBILE442- 1971 - Black ,~,¢ nll nnw~r~alr onnd;Han|n~o COLONb~LMOTORS bdrmw/w carpet, a/c wash/dry; TYPING-- Exnerienced "In exterior. Single room-entire and conditioned...... Good tires - Two465 Eng. ," must...... sell. Bestoffer. . "x rucx’ ue mer" ., ~ &many extras A-1condRion ’. ¯ Call ’mnth~m~~ nnd ~tatlgtieal house.Quality work at reasonable new.$1800...... 609-921.2148. Callafter ’ 5:30,201-297-0713. bur far alarm,snow bros. $870, U.S.Rt. 22 Norm ~ranon _ ...... I Ca1~609-799-2832. 201-722-2700 609.448-1563.: papers.Mrs. Krieger, 609-888-4272. .= rates. Alsoodd jobs. 609-924.4074...... 1972 RENAULT R-12Sedan Good ...... ’ ’rHESIS&MANUSCRIPTT~pingCUSTOM MADE slip covers-- CARPENTRYREPAIRs a-d MUSTANG--.: ’ou, top coneidon,~as 4 sod radial tires $1600or MERCURY65..ST.ATI.ON ~,=~,~,, ,, . , - D~,t, D ssortat on.~. IBMExecutive .~ Br ng your ownfabric or select small alterations Call (609) 7~- ¯ c ean, 6 cydnoerstick low mil~s[~est offer ’ Call DickVan Doren I-- auto, r.~. taeat ~tauonuar. MNttlrPuPla¢ DUdL~ ’ Seleetric II ~’,pe 10 years exp fromours. For moreinformation 0678 after 8’30 u m $465. Call 609-448-0680.’ 5~~13i.~1~"- $250. Call 609-443-3240. .[~’I~~J-8964)(~.- .... call 609-585-3244...... - __ . ’""*’7’ ,jv,~.,, __ _ ’. : . ’65RAMBLER" 660 Classic 4a- CHEVYVEGA GT ’72-- Ex-I V^~,~^GA",,, o~, ¢*.~* ¢~nnRED 14RBoat for Sale-- 711RESUMES-- letters,ap- DRE’SSMAKiNG A ND sedan,heater & radio,’g’oocl c elleatcon.dit,.!owm!leal~e, snow[1971MUST.ANG’.B.!uewithwhite l~4.~(~"m~es’.’Cali’~l.~2"9~.~7~¯ ....,MERCURTYS0horsdpower. Call[plications, papers, professionally MUSIC.FOR,ALL.0CCASIONST" ALTERATIONS, Janice: Wolf.=. coodt on$250 Call 921-7544 z z.res,mu.st seu. uest otter. ~au rac!ng strlp.es, wn,te w.a.nl tles [ , ’ ’ I Crs at’609.443.4260after6 p m [written201-858-5948 . ~omme 40 s and50 s.. u.ennls Call 609448-2125. , ¯ . t~-a,m.u~q;sor 758-2277. bucketseats, air. conuiuoning,I I ... I . ll’eterson, m-ormg Ave,, ~:wlng , ~ AM/FM radio, 28,000 miles ex-I ~ I ~ I ~ ]Township.609-883-1173. ~ ¯ ¯ ’07 PONTIAC- Grand Pr x a/c ’68 FORD4 door 6 c,,linder I ccllent condition. Mustsell, owner] ’69 YAMAHAs~o ~",-1,,., ’,.~,. 32 FT. CHRISCRAFT Con- I .. I PARTIES, WEDDINGSand p/s p/b vnylroof am/fm’$695’standard ’radio &’heater:" $300’ overseas¯ Call TomMennerh,oo conditi’~n--~-5-0~’8"~0~"~l~steaation1960, twm195V8’s,H&CJ(~ndei~l (~arulrae CLUBS. FURNITUREREFINISHING 009~448-7638 ’ " ’ Call 009.259.7231 ’ ’ between9-5 at 009.452-2940.. ~alld 609.406-0~’3’" .. ~a~le;,~.so-oaat~er~pm tu~y~q~ip.~ asking$7,000. I/ "e’.’.-, ~,nw,t,~,,~ .... .- ; . CHAIRCANING, 609-8964}057. , .... I ¯ I .... I ’68 MERcURY’cOUGAR--floor~,z’67 VW FASTBACKrebuilt ’ --’ TIIERE’SSTILLTIME I~~./_~ IC~G . MOVING... x sn[t rado, ~. an-me=. ~., ,,ou.~ engine,~-~unaer ....warrant --exce.em ,.CAMARO 1967 3-speea ’very clean totake advanta=,e =, ofJub, ~ snecial=- ~u~a’ usea In tresn , water ,~lecps ti’ ,I FIHONI~DH.[Vv.’WA¥ t"AVIPd~¯ ¯- I ~,~.v,v,,~.~, .--:h^_ ¯ ...... , ^n’ , . . owner.$1200orbestofferCall609.eanrli~ A¢~i,o ~nn ~Y,’n ~na.~.~ [$950. Call 201-297-2587 or201-793- . ITwoscrew 1350 rebudt..Fully|Forgoodserviea and right price, .-,~.~..~,..,theme renair~’- v~,..~ nedt .,:=,~,~h~ ~.t,Am,~ .. e., ]Call Jasper the dependab.e I 3648 (609) 448-2163428-2631 ’ 6~:t ...... "7’ ~" ...... ~" after 6 p m CombatWombats . souna, uompmteequipment and [ Cal 452-9182. I Z nk 600.~’199~06ev~s ...... Imovmgman. InSuroo. 0 " ...... ’ ~ "’~" ’ ’ " " Regularly$8 37 now$6 99 ~ ~ electronics;$5700. (609) 586.4580. / " : " " 201-247-6787 " /r 7~ C~ INGt to meniion our contingency . ! ~ / ~ ~ 1948CADILLAC - 4 door Fleet- Station wagon,factory air, ’l Ex,’,qlent ,’,maiH-nl-w mileageI program) . . [ . ¯ I PAPERHANGING -- for those IPAINTING& PAPERHANGING’TOPSOIL sandl gravel & stone. woou,neeas work $75. Call609- studded snow tires 70 000mites ’ I --^’:.~o.uw ,,..:t =~~’%,,T.~,%.,,’,.^~,,,..=~ =~,, u~, v.==^~. I : DON’T’I~IISS THEBOAT TuE ~.~Wool.want p me pest. ft. ~arun, IFrank Janda 292 DutchNeck Rd: Generalh~u ing 609-586-7341or ; 443-1725. well maintained.¯ DarR green. ],.,,u ~.~a~.ma~ ,, sa~..~-r~ IAlso a large selection" of us~ PRINCETONSUMM "" none609.397-1634 after P..’6 m [Call (009)448-35t8’ - ¯ 609-259-7032.,....~ ¯ $I,750.609-883-9629 after 11 am. --’" ~ ...... bikes. ’ ’ SAILINGPROGRAM will run thls " l - . , ...... ’.’ . summerfrom .June until.Labor WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER - PRI ATE PARTIES¯ Bar DODGE-- ’69 CORONET500- PVT.PARTY -- w shes to buy L[NCOLNCONTINENTAL Mark I K & R PERFORMANCECYCLE I Day in two sessions eaterin- to Preserve "our memories of that / [.V . -- ; - ]IROOFING- "Sheet .... metal, tin or ’ " ’ : . sta’tion wagon,automatic, power that bid ear in your garageto[ IV 1972.Excellent condition, fully I ¯ Route130 . : I bo{~’youthsand "adUltsFez Pin-I unfor,,etta~le de- in s-arklino |te.naers, pool.., supervisors, ,cooer, oo.t roots &shingled roofs, . , .:, ¯steering, goodcondlfion, roof repair &restore, condit, notlequipped,18,000 miles,, maroonl ¯. Hightstown Iformation wrte PS~:P 2211color= 12 ,,eaz.~’ ex~rienc~/Catenn.g’c°mpxetepartyservme’[ire~lr.°tleaK-s,& flashing, free ’ ~i : - carrier, radio, heater 609-92t-2341 paramount. If youhavein-[with blacl{ vinyl top maroon. . 609-443-3554 . ]NassauSt’Princeton’ N’J’08540]nhoto~ran~tn~"we~din~’s / uaa At orfleff 6.09-586-2424 late estimate. Uall ’609-466-2810, 6-9 ’ . .:: .....or2 5-943-5555..¯ ,. ’ "[formationball609-882,5403 ’[leather inter or. Call 609-586.7123 HoaaKa ’ Ca/’abela’- ~ Puck ¯ " " ’ "’.’ ’Ihe-=~;,’~,~¢,;~;;~ ,~f~587..4~0" Iaxtern°°ns ~ evemngs. [eves.. ~ . : T . ~ ..... , h = , ’ , = : = = q . " ] . I " q ’ . L , 4 ’ r , .*= ~]~ E ’ ~ ’ " r ,.: ,, t¢. ~ , ,, , . ’- " d q =~ " , ’ ¯ ’ ’ : ’ " , :,:,.... ; ...... ,,.,,:t , ,h = ~,..., m I N~r,:,~’~’@ ,,:, "’’~=i :’ , ’ .., ’q"=.., , ~i :’~ ~ , ,’’:==~’* ~ ,’" ~:,:~"d=’ ’l I ~ . "=,, ~p/, " =dm,~ ¯m .,. 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ONENEW ROAD J l A NEWLEASE ON LIFE .~ feels like living in a country less of price, makethe nicest neighbors, wall to wall carpeting¯ estate-house.Gambrel roofed, brick¯ The finest indoor living with every Gracious accommodationsare pro- a and shingle quadrangles:situated convenience at your command.The vided for the most demanding,and all electrickltchen amongtrees on a rolling green most relaxing outdoor atmosphere in oneof the mostdesirable Iocat- dishwasher landscape. Visit other apartment with swimming, tennis or just tions in central NewJersey, beauti- complexes. . . you won’t find any- Ioung!ng with good friends, all ful, woodedLawrence Township. 1~ alr condlllordng KENDALLPARK ¯ "Neat’as a thing like LawrenceMews. regard- without extra cost. LawrenceMews ’pin"I spacious 4 bedroom brick and | I multi-car parking ’ ~oClr:Sedd]~rameranch,p°reh’ featuring w/w carp:;t~g,;;2 full baths, 1I quadranglegarden entry Lawrence Mewsis located ideally for the Junction. Only a couple of mil#s from Mercer r commutoror those who travel. Major highways CountyAirport and airline service. Close to NY/PhllaTV antenna just far enoughaway. Minutes from the train schools, churches,shopping centers. stations in Trenton, WestTrenton andPrinceton atriumcourts woodedlandscaping

swimmingpool : "KENDALLPARK - center hall .ranch,H~ room brick et~d frame Large 1 bedroomapart- tenniscourts with3 bedrooms,den(or 4;hBR ments,ideal for professional largeeat-in kitchen, front room " diningroom and 2 baths.All setel peopleand business couples. on cry busline e cul-de-sac...... $39,900. for only$225.00 per month¯ Visit the furnishedmodel patios--roalconles anyday. noon ’til 6 pmor call for a personalappoint- window-wallliving rooms ment(609) 696-2898.and :. ~ find yourselfhome. neighbor-quiet construction KENDALLPARK - 3 bedroomI ] ranchfeaturing eat-in kitchen,|] diningroom, attached garage¯ Ex- I J (609) laundryfacilities trasinclude indoor w/w carpeting I J and27’ x 12’above ground pool I I rolling greenlawns¯ ...... $36,E00! 695-2898 separatedquadrangles

( wll, ... N.i,i Just off route 206, north oi Trenton, 2 blocks KENDALLPARK - 3 bedroom ~:~-=~. : ...... ,,~. "~" abovethe BrunswickAvenue Circle. ranch."Spotless’:. Featuring modernkitchen with snack bar and ¯.~~:~ diningroom, 2full baths,attached garageandmore...... : $38,500 I ~i!~:!::1!/~iJ[ Special Services SpecialServices SnecialServices SpecialServices Bldg. Svcs.& Supply

EXPERIENCEDMASON -- PAIN’INGINTERIOR, exterior, ~"li " r=tt=,uxu~,.~,u~ ...... 1-,," l DAVE:SWINDOW CLEANING & N.W.MAUL & SON ~’.~l==ll~l I Driveways,sidewalks, blacktop. =general home repair. Reasonable,REPAIR-- Completewindow r U.S.Hwy.130&GriggsDrive carefor the home. Replacement of| ~m,~’~..b~.~:l "’~ ’l/KegulatmgI .... rtepalrmganyFreeime estimates ’Call 009-882-0764i~naJaeqnn.I[ree estimates’ Call KenRchards 201-DA9.4650 ¯ -~=’~-’---~...... ~ I I’ ROBERTI!. IlALLIEZ #t . . ~ ..... - ..... allbroken panes. For free | Registered estimatecall 609.448-2515. [ RepairService SOUTHBRUNSW CK- 8½room G~~L I -- / Electrical Power& bi-levelfeaturing huge entry MemberPianoTechnicians Biackton Stone&GravelCement I -- -- ~ LightingInstallations foyer,3large bedrooms, 2½beths, GUiRl2dI~;) sidewal~ & steps. Phone 609-924 ..... eat-inkitchen, formal dining 609-i- 9109or 695-0450early morns.& RICHARDPETTY Industrial Maintenance eves. 609-799-0798 I RANDYMAN-- willing to clean room.den, 26’ recreationroom, ~ [ out attics, cellars, andgarages. w/wcarpeting and central air. ~ ~ EXCAVATING ...... $56,500 Arrll~’tP-e" LANDSCAPING Light hauling. Free estimates. .’ LIGHTH ...... ~..rc=vrMr4[,.,,,~s. I Call collect 609-088-4875" after 5 Whywait until the roof leaks? , (~,i297^,c,¯ ^’ D~MOLI’rION ¯ - Call Barry 609-890-9049even ngs ROOFING& SIDING -- GUT-I~epucsystems ..... - sewer ~ wa~er Planahe~d for yourroofing needs. DAI~S REALTY,INC. ’ TERSAddition new ~and renair liines connected, driveways& NEW ROOFS REPAIRS Birchwood Estates ~ isr~ic~-,,~ ~ P.... ;’,,a~,,,. f-r’fasv~:,,=,de---~be ~u~l¯ -ZO,’Z . e ’ e ~ flee estimates.~.SK lor Iparking¯ areas contructed, land- COOPER& SCIIAFER LA~IPSHADES - lamp mount!ngo [ John Madama 201-946-7149. I ~e21~ngownRd¯ Princeton Jet PAINTING-- exteriorfree 63Moran Princeton’Custom Built Homes ¯ anorepairs, N-%sauInteriors, ~u. . s . .. estimates.CallR chardWeidener Walnut4-2063 NassauSt., Princefo/i. 609.466-3217. These luxury homes can be found on Birchwood t ’ PRINCETON CARSON& SONSCABINETS - Estates, Princeton Jet. Theseho~nes are sot on V4 DISPOSALSERVICE WET BASEMENT?DRAINAGE Kitchens, tops, bath, office. acre woodedlots, (some larger), with a~tachcd Rt.130&HalfAcreRd.." CUSTObIFURNITURE: Book- ALUMININUM,VINYL & steelPROBLEMS?Maybe we canhelp. Formicalaminations specialists. Cranbury,N.J cases,cabinets, etc.designed andsiding, gutters and spouts, win- Call DoerlerLandscape 609-924: Existingcabinets madenew with car garage, 4 or S bedroom2 story oolonial style ~ 609-395-1389 - madefrom a varietyof materials,daws, doors & awnings.Complete 1221. formica.Call 201-297-3587. housns featuring a large living room, kitchen whh -- Carefulplanning & estimateshouse or trim. Fully guaranteed. breakfast area, panelled family room and 2 full BRANcHIOBPLUMERIMGR. []1 HomeandIndustry given free. Paradigm Wood-For free estimate call Berg LIGHTHAULING -- Moving, workng. 201-545-8707. AluminumProducts 609-686-1880. removal. Reasonable rates. Call fiartmn.Lan0scan~. baths. If that’s no~enough, there’s a full basement, If youhave a large or ¯¯ I[ ’ Garbage,RemovedTrash,Rubbish , fireplace,anda porchor terrace. growingfamily, make sure HaulingofallTypes.¯ DavidKohut, 201-359-4341~ the homeyou buy has IIII ¯ enoughspace for everyone.[[QUALITY HOMEREPAIRS- PRICEDIN DOYOU LIKE to cuss your tools? CERAMICTILE -- expertlyin- STONEWALLS terraces, gar- Sizeup your family’s needs l[All phasesof light carpentryand stalled. Specializingin the repair dening, fenc ng, own, and tree HIGH70’s for theymay also have l[exterior painting. Rich Feszchak, DANNYPAINTINGCO-Interior&If not havethem shar~ned. Saws, of tub &shower leaks. Call Mr. ideasabout the sort of 201-844-7943. I~xterior. -Reasonablerates. lh’and and~ c~rcular "carbide" Tile 609-883-7443. care. 609-921.6877. Just minutes from dotvntown Princeton. Drive out homethey would like. A Satisfaction guaranteed. ~gardentools, sdissors: knives& today off North Post Road. BUILDE?h- Pr’ofessmnal cralt- Residential &Commercial. Call etc. ALTERATIONS AND AD- newhouse may provide the smanship.All phasesof building.anytime(609) 393-4718. SawSharpeningService newestconstruction Te1-609-799-1373 DITIONS--Expert craftmanship materialssothat upkeep is M.R. TOTHCONSTRUCTION, ~t reasonableprices. 201-297-5578 R.M.WELLS TREE & LAND-. lessexpensive, which is im- Cranbury,N. J. 609-448-9045or 201- 14 BoroskoPie. Prin. Jet. N.J. ~r201;821-8896.. SCAPE .By.Wm.Bucci Builders, Inc.. portentwhen your family 329-6013. --Complete care for your trees& gardens is just beginning.On the PAINTERS-- 2 graduate CATERINGFOR ALL occasions, yORINFORMATION CALL:924-O90g otherhand, en older home students. Interior and exterior --remova’[ & trimming CARPENTRY COUTURE DRESSMAKING ouronly business. Parties for10 to -- brush chipping Is sometimesapt to be ready4o-wearprices. Now in work.Experienced. Call after 6 1000.Party platters our specialty. feeding larger,somewhat less ex- Princeton.Designer forleading ).m. 609-882-8816. For informationcall Michel£s r.r. tie landscaping pensiveto buy.Either way L & L BUILDERSAND N.Y.boutiques. Can sew from (609)443-3663. let ouroffice assist you in HOME IMPROVEMENTS your.pattern ordesign a dress For ,fast &reliable servicecall makingthat important especiallyfor you. Call Gail IIARDINGCONSTRUCTION CO. Bob’at924-1522 or 924-0983 - fully decisionand purchase.I Alterations,Additions, Repairs," GeneralContractor insured& free estimates. RoofingGarage Conversions, Kaplan609-921-8461. BUILDING We,at Ceramc Tile and Tub Enclosures. ltEMODELING" NEED .REPAIRS, ADDITION REMODELING CON- RICHARDSON "Nojob too small." GENERALREPAIRS STRUCTION?We’ll do just about Phone201-329-4004 anything.No job too small.’ DOERLERLANDSCAPES : ¯ REALTY. CO. 201:297-0262’ m,mm~APER HANGING & 201-297-1670 ’. Robertson& Son. 609-787-2260. ; Route 1~0, SCRAPING.Prompt personal Lnndscape,Desigoing service.Alltypes ofwall coverts. and 448.5000 Freeestimates Dan Rudenstom Contracting will makeavery effort to VOLKRUG CLEANING 609-985-9376. 609-924-122]. giveyou the host possible ¯ and Bldg.Svcs. & Supply advicein ielactlngthe FLOOR WAXING COLONIALWITH ALUMINUM SIDING: Beautiful hometo bast fit your Rugsprofessionally .cleaned in areanear Peddle School and Golf Course. 4 spacious familyneeds, tastes, and yourhome. Dry within one hour. ELECTRIC’~AN- Willclojobs in OBAL budget.We urge you to cell ~Guaranteedno shrinkage. Free yourhome. Fixtures .and chan- PLUMBING& HEATING . GARDENMARKET INC. bedrooms,living room,dining room, kitchen, family usfirst withyour listing estimates.Call(809l 448-0120. deliers installed. Also lamp SERVICESTATION ON WHEELS OIL BURNERS roomw/fireplace, laundry room, 2½ baths. Garage. too:a memberof NMLS, repairs.Call809-882-6295. WAttLEYOU WEREAT WORK .. Lahdscape Basementis partially finishedand panelled. Central wecan expose your home TODAY J.B. REDDING&SON INC, " -Designerand Contractor- to s widermarket for a JAY-BEESPAVING & LAND-50URMET- TO-GOwonderful 234Nassau St: air conditioning¯Some wall to wall carpeting.A SCAPING--sand, stone, all work ,TOP WRENCH ¯ Princeton lovelyhome priced at ...... $57,900. quickersale at a better guaranteed.Station Road, foodfor parties athome. Delivery AlexanderSt. price.Open: 9:30-5:30, daily.’ARer 5:30 p.m. phone 609- COULD}lAVE FULLY TUNED ,609-924-0166 Princeton dally. Cranbury.Call009.658.3311. i’37-2(}92formenu. YOURCAR 452-2401 LEONAI~VAN IflSE AGENCY _ ’ HELPFULHINT: The famous TOP WRENCH MEMBERMULTIPLE]METING SERVI~_ In a settled’neighb’orhoodI OLYMPICROOFING CO. Quality BUILDERS mobilevans are truly...’ Service ANDHOMEOWNERS RELOCA:rION SERVICE’ [ work-reasonableprices.For free Stations on Wheels’.Loaded with The easy to read OFAMERICA, INC. ¯ propertytaxes are ant to I[estimatecall201-846-2136 after6 Garages tbe latest electronic equipment NELSONGLASS & ALUMINU~ Offlm:609-448-42150. p.m. Additions nothingis left to’ chance.Your 45SPRING ST. Classified pages of ¯ i bem°restablei Dormers cars and trucks receivethe most PRINCETON RECYCLE ’ WATERPROOFI~/GCELLARS{ Renovations thorough service of their 609~924-2880 ¯ GUARANTEED-- Brick& Stone; lives...andlive longer! The Packet .are your’ THIS Pointing.Stucco, plastering. Johnl AllWork Co..-., WIIEREYOU PARK... The easy to read Classified pages of Pennachl& Sons, Trenton. Call~ Route206,Belle Mead, N.J. WIIILEYOU WDRR PLATE& WINDOWGLASS NEWSPAPER (2o11359-3000 CALL’(609)g87-3700 best advertising buy., ] 009-585-8484 ...... ’: The Packet are ,your best advertising buy. .’ C"~: ’" I ’~I’ ’ ’ ..... ’ .... " : " :" ’ ~ -’ ’: ~ :’ ’" "SevenFor Centr’al Jersey- NEWS

[I)INDSOR-HIGHTSHEPJtLD Classified:, , doertising TheFranklin NEWS’RECORD THURSDAY,JULY 26, 1973 1 VACATION TIME Announcing... NOW :KNER RENTING LuxuryPLU.._~S IN TWIN RIVERS GARDENAPARTMENTS ¯ NORTHGATEAPARTMENTS Tennis,swimming and a verypleasant outdoor life ate vet OneMile Road attractivepluses for your summertime enjoyment in these ¯L andPrinceton-Hightstown Rd. verydesirable apartment complexes in TwinRivem. Hand- (oppositeMcGraw Hill) ballcourts, basket ball courts, and many play areas for Gold-MedalHen Total-Electric EastWindsor, N.J. childrenare convenient, too. Each apartment comes com- pletewith wall-to-wail carpeting, central air conditioning, ’ Living blinds,private terraces and balconies. Add to this a modem shoppingcenter and regular city daily express buses to New ¯ Totally Electric York.All of thisand much more is withinwalking distance ¯ Individually ControlledHeat 1 and 2 Bedrooms inthe Twin Rivers area of East Windsor. ¯ Individual Central Air Conditioning ¯ Large ModernKitchen RangeWith from $185. month ConfinoousCleaning Oven ¯ 14 CubicFt. 2.DoorSelf Oefrastlng Refrigerator And Freezer ¯ CeramicTile BathsWith Vonitorium $170for EFFICIENCY(Studio) ¯ Individual Private Entrance Features: ¯ Wall to Wall Carpeting Throughout sSWIMMING POOL eMasterT.V. AntennaOullets In Living Room Anti Bedrooms 9 PLAYGROUNDFACILITIES ¯ TelephoneOutlets in Kitchen andBedroom ¯ OFF STREETPAR KING $210 for 1 BDRM.APTS. ¯ AmpleParking ¯ immediateCOnvenience To Schools. ¯ AIR (~ONDITIONERS Churches.Shopping eKITCHENWITH DINING AREA $240 for 2 BDRM.APTS. STARTING $180. ¯ THERMOSTATCONTROLLED HEAT K lockner RoadNear HamiltonAvenue (includedin rental) e WASHER& DRYERFACILITIES IMMEDIATEOCCUPANCY! HamiltonTwp,, N.J, ¯ RESIDENTSUPERINTENDENT ] Phone586-5108 if No AnswerCALL 586-1253 J S MASTERTV ANTENNA" AGENT STEELE,ROSLOFF &SMITH o RESIDENTIAL MODELAPARTMENT OPEN DALLY Realtors& Insurers ¯ COMMERCIAL/3T. For Rent- RoomsFor Rent - Apts. ~ ¯ INDUSTRIAL IPJ9 TwinRiver Shopping Center 16091 448-5935 FURNISHEDROOM’ for gen- tleman.Prlvate ¯ entrance, r~m.- furniohe AVAILABLEn a.~.~--~nIMMEDIATELY-5 ~ ~^ h~ Apply 256.... No 3rd shared Ave Manvillewith ma~e...... professional. Call 609-448-8811or 655-0080 Quietresidential location in , INSURANCE Manville--Weston Section D~~ Millstone-Manville area. $145. per Nassau...... St...... recently decorated-- ...... I Referencemonth includes utilities Modernfi roomranch, 1½ baths, full basement,at- sowrent, available now, 609-024- af’er 6 r 2-1required3---4"~t201-359-4381 tachedgarage. Built-in oven and range, gas heat, back- 2040anytime, lter tJ orzul-~.l~t~-~,n4. . yardchain link fenced,1 O0x 100lot ...... $43,900 EASTWINDSOR - CHESTNUT’ HillsboroTownship WILLOW.APARTMENTS - I NEWHOPE Pa levelId Ibedroomapartment available m~ 448-0600 ¯ . , . _-- y o . [609-448-6960 231 ROGERSAV. HIGHTSTOWN Appro)timately7 partially woodedacres - exclusive country nameon a acres, uOOll residential3 acrezoning with possibility of 2 building privileges roomers (3) have your J~~ o~V n bedrooms wmg* entrance ~L~L~RL¥//tN~. J~PP£UI~LV~X Ptf’~ lots ...... ~...$26,000. privacy, large living room,with I--m.Hopewell Borough, $17.5.per fire¯ place,wall to wal 1carpeting, mantaplus elecmc ¯o~-ebu u~uz" LOVELYTW()-STORY PiscatawayTownship ¯ t.v. kitchen dining area, at- [after 6 ano weekends. COLONIAL tractivelyfurnished, all utilities ] in excellent condition On/argefot paid. $30. per week. Ca11’210-862-] ...... ; !":~’’ in "Md~oe! Township::~ LR:’ DR~ UniversityHights campus area. An outstanding Custom ¯ - 5330after 6 p m Kit,’ Fam.Rm., Study, and Utility 161 FRANKLIN CORNER built bi-levelis underconstruction which features 9 GARDENSin Lawrencoville-- Roomon first floor. 4 BRand spaciousrooms, large living room,formal dining room, available1 bedroom apt. with Bath on secondfloor... $49,500 modernkitchen, family size rec room,4 large bed- FURNISHEDROOM FOR RENTmodern kitchen, dining room or rooms,2½ baths, laundry room, oversized 2 ear garage. -- near University. Gentleman] den and.lwmgroom. Stop in from Youstill haveyour choice of colors.House will be preferred.Write Box #02304, c/o 0-6 or call 609-696-0990. BEAUTIFULOLDER HOME situatedon a oneacre wooded lot witha privateatmos- WantedTo Rent PrincetonPacket. ’ in choice location of town. This PRIVACYAND CHARM lovely 7 room,2 full bath homehas phereon a deadend street ...... $50,900 a heatedattlcefull drv basemant. WANTEDTORENT: Garage gentlemanon M~rquiet.street,2 blocks I countryI atmosphereS~no children, Spaceto workon mycar. off MainStreet. Caunays, 201-725-I no pets, all util-, incl. $275.month. IGassteam heat (nawboiler) new Preferablylockable. InPrinceton. [6363or eves. 201-722-5524. aluminumsiding, newlypainted, 2[ CallRick Matt 600-921-2821 any Coupleor2 singles.201-297-0651. ~r garage,all landscapingnice & JOSEPHBIELANSK! t meafter 5:30. well established...... $44,500 " [2 GIRLS- in mid-20’s seeking RealEstate Broker roommatefor large sunnyhouse 1 BR Apt.Rocky Hill. A/C, available9/I$210. Call 609-024- 2 BEDROOMAPTin Princetonor in Hopewell.Lease begins Aug.1. 9471afternoons. INVESTMENTPROPERTY 212S. MainSt. Manville,RA 5-1995 Lawrenoeville area for 609-921-9000,ext. 2670days. Lookingfor a goodinvestment professional-couple.No children property?This older home near OpenThursday & Friday Evenings’til 8 -- Sundays1 - 4 or pets. Wantedby Sept. 1.609-921-WANTED: Young professiooal thecenter of Hightstownhasa 6 Eveningscall 201-359-3245 9492evenings. Iwomen"(twol or female grad. ~,PARTMENTSFOR RENT,- I & 2 bedroomluxury equipped 20’ roomapt. on one side & 2 three students with high personal roomapts. on the other side. It has standards to share large now livingroom, completely wooded j oil hotair heat& all newwiring & housewith schoolteacher.Semi- ’site private entranceopens on l pipes.This is anideal home forthe EAST WINDSORAREA furnishedconvenient to Trenton, landscapedcot rL swimrmngpeel, SINGLEAIR LINEPILOT -- Princeton N. Bruns. N.Y. bus. tonn s oourts, central .TV-with youngcouple to llvein andlat the needsPrinceton apartment, lAva 1. Au~.Reasonable. Call 609- N.Y. and Philly reception.[ other2 apts.help pav for it. At- HouseBeautiful??? No. Just a solid 4 bedroom can be yours, in this attractive Colonialhome, on a" NassauSt. preferredwill con- 024-9471a’{ter 4:00. Private, secure, from $225.] tracliveJypriced ...... $29,900 CapeCod in movein condition. Immediateoccu- heavilywooded lot of exceptionalbeauty. Inside you’ll ] sider greaterPrincetonarea. Ken, PLawrencoMews, on at. 206, appreciatethe quiet of the living room,with its formal 609-921-3102. M~r Lawrence Township 2 streets pancy. gentleman.Private entrance and :north of U.S.#1 &206 junctioff. SALES REPRESENTATIVES Asking$35,900. fireplace, and the dining roomwhich overlooks the IRitchenincluded. Apply at 616 ’.OpenDaily noon to 6 p.m.Call 609- Evenings & Weekends "695-2898. AnitaErson 448-6854 woodsto the rear. Amodem kitchen with dining area, is PROFESSOR& WIFE -- retur-Washington Ave. or call201-722- CatherineChristie 448-2[21 EAST WINDSORAREA sepamtedby a railing anda step downto the paneled ainufrom abroad wish to rent 6296. WarrenFox 396-9240 ) familyroom, with its enormousfloor-to-ceiling fireplace, furnishedhousefrom Aug. I to Jan¯ 3 RMBASEMENT APT -- on RalphDowgin (201)329-6378 perfectfor those familyevenings by the fireside. Three 1.Call 609-466-2937, ifno answer farm 3 mile E. of Hightstown,I This property needs somework but owner is call921-2137. ROOM FOR RENT-- Walking Weare membersof the bedrooms,21.6. baths, basement,and 2 car garage. distanceto newWest Windsor- modern.Phone 609-448-0207 or394- l MULTIPLELISTING SERVICE’ anxiousto sell. NOW.2 bedroomrancher with fire- complete this home, whichshould, be seen to be PlainsboroHigh School and 1160. ’ [ place, 2 car garage,on 1½acres. MauriceHawk Schools in West Asking$39,900. appreciated.Located within minutesof the Princeton, WindsorTownship. Call 609-799. APTFOR RENT -- Ist floor, 4 I Hopewcllarea. BUSINESS WOMAN -- and 1236after 5:30 p.m.or before9 rms, vicinity of Allentown.Call [ GRIGGSTOWNAREA teenagedaughter ¯seeks 2 bdrm. a.m. ForRent .Apts. apt.or a sharedhome in Prin- 609-448-7124. ceton.Reply Box #02302, c/o Lookingfor a spacious 3 bedroomrancher away PrincetonPacket. ONE FURNISHEDROOM FOR from it all??? Largebright rooms,excellent loca- RENT- linenssupp., private ant., APT.-- 4 roomsplus bath in 2 $20./wk.,large parkmg area, 201- family house. LawrenceTwp.. 7 PRINCETONARMS tion for easy commutingto Princeton, N.Y. or REALESTATE - APPRAISALS miles fromNassau St. [ncluoes MARRIED PRINCETON 329-2965after 4:30 p.m. weekdays¯ largegarret and all utilities. $250. LuxuryApartments NewBrunswick " STUDENT-- desires. .I bedroom ROOMS& SEMI-EFFICIENCIESpermonth. Call 914-769-4471. -¯ ¯ . . 201-722-8181 t and 2 bedroomsIndtv,duall3 rmrql ..... apt. rsmallh o ousein Princetonor availableat weeklyrates. Prin- ontrol]e~"he e.a.. t 2 air conditioners ...... ~ aa ~orthGaston Ave. Somerville nearbyarea¯ Preferably near eaton Manor ’Motor Hotel US ...... ,--~ " ..... "lusc .... | I.~ ,.,iF_ , " 1 I~ campus.Rdpl~’ Box #02312, c/o H ehway1 MonmouthJunCtion ~v~v~r.,nv..~,~-~’a,~ ju~,,,~ta~rs ~naw)auai.uaJco.mes:.~zcu. ~t I I~1 AJ.~lilkqJ.l,~rM~,[i’ii~tL~. ~rincetonracket , ~ttcnun unu ,~ u~. ~. ¯ ~elrlgerator. venetianullnfls. I~ " = " ~ , , Eves.andWeekcnds-201-526-9178 ~ ...... i.,J.N~ "201"izu~l329-455" ~-’~o~a Garage.No y oung..chlldr.en. Large walk in closets. Private ¯ RE^LrOR" r~emtor . . Referencesand z mantasecurity, entrances Laundryroom with :_ : .... ¯ "x~r--~-,. ~ ~ .... : I APARTMENTWANTED -- ROOM-toshareforglrlinpnvate $300inclllding water ~ . eat. washdrsand dryers. Wallto wall ’ 307N. MainSt. Higntstown~I’~.J, ’ : ,. I WantedTo Rent ~,fod Tn ~anf’ Hillsborough/Manvillearea 1st home1/2 mile fromcampus. 609- Immediateoccupancy, uall 201- carpeting in2ndfloGrapartments., . - .... .¯ ’ 1 esu,stuu .u .~,,t floor, 3 or 4 room.Willing to pay924-5792. . 725-9060or 201-725-7166. SuperintendentOn" stte. Rents . Day9 to 5:30 nsuraoce,/ I i [ ~ $175 plus utilities Mid~lle-a~e[i .... ’ start at $190up.. ’ " . I ¯" . ; . After HoursCalh FEMALEGRAD -- studentlApT wan,^nf^r.ou.~lenearR," woman.201-46%1981. . _.._ ’...... ~...... it.ROOM APT. -- upstairs, $220 .._...... 448-O112 , l- J wishesto shareapt or housewith ~ ,__’T._~_’_’=,,",;~_~,._T..... ,~; ¯ Huu~.:v,~e,rtp~ nu~v~ruxt plus heat. Nopats. AvailableAug. ~e~_ apartment - ~re, mpnonel 448-5480 " 448-4548 I ~th=,a.~a =*,d=nir=’, Call609- fit =ur u,uut- ~*=au. uric= ~ p.m. usa ~ RENT-2 112.mi. ~o. at rrmceton 1 Annie at 242 No 7th Ave ~bTJ)446-qSOL {upen ~auy tram I II ¯==o ~,=ooo =~o , ’ ,~,~n~s=a-~*e~~-o-,~, ’ I ; 609"924 "3510 ’ " . ’ ’ onRt ¯I ¯ Call609-924 "5792 ¯ Manv~’i[Jeor call201-526-8175 12 30"’ m :.to ~" 5 p¯ m except¯ -Sun ¯ "II " ’ ’ ~;3-’~0~...... "...... Y ...... dashuireetions tramrrinceton; = i. " --’- , I ¯ ...... FAMILYOF 4"needs3 or more PrmeatonHiuhtstownRoad.turn]| , IMP2 ...... ¯ -- ¯ -w-.~, ~...... in ...... a~a...m~ ~ ¯ - . ¯ ¯ " ’ . [n#,~u,~.~ta#&S.l~#’~tl~#=telt~-IJl~I~II I[~%#~%~#~I~rs . ’ [bedrmapt. or dble wRhln walking area’Un to $185 month Call’20f ,= ~ _~ ’a-~- TRENTON- 3 rooms;he. rm, r,ght on Old’.TrentonRoad, I/2 ] l 1=111~i’~l=lllOl~’# ." SMALLAIR CONDITIONED--[dstanceofdntnPrincelon Sent I vn2~ll" ’ " rot ~en[ - ~u[~. bdrm,kitchen. $139per meCall rode, turn:lea andfollow signs. II FIRSTOFFERING . ¯ apartmentrequired for approx.[occupancy. Call 609-443-41Wdft’er "~ "~ " , " . (609)393-1320 after 5:30 p.m. ’ ’ ’ I I BETTERTHAN’NEW three’bedroom bi.hve in the ’ = Aug15 thru 30th for middleaged 7. ~ L ’ " ’ English couple Princeton area. i ...... :, .... ¯ ’ FURNISHEDHOME FOR RENT [l mostimmaculate condition, quiet street, formal , Call ext263 days, PRINCETONAREA .:6(]9-921" 2806.t . .. . . [WORKINGMOTHER -- and~uneeounle 1 child Write KaneSUB LETTING. ..-: I bedroom..... ADULT ’ ’ - Overlookgn the Delaware ¯ I I diningroom, ultra modernkitchen, two bathstwo . 924-3145eves aria aSKfor Val. Iresponsible student need 2 I ~ a ; ...... r , , ~.r.::,:.,.a ss.oo[ downstairsapt. umurn’isnen uau COMMUNITY’ . ’. : Very large luxurious rooms 2 I I ..... ,~,= tam tn tsm Parnet;nn hnntad nnrnnnd " ¯ = Ibedreems,living room,and kit- 02062 609-799-2886.:, Twoand three-bedroomhomes marble fireplaces, 2 bedrooms2/I =""Y"’~.~ "’" :" "~."" "~.’e .... ’.7-T" ":=" ...... , ¯ ’ . 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LIVINGROOM BEDROOM .From$58,990 Our carefullydesigned houses have everything for thequality conscious home owner.. CitySewers end Water. Paved Streets. Natural Gas Furnaces. Wood Laminated Colonial Style StreetLights. American Standard Plumbing Fixtures. Paved Driveways. Fully Landscaped Lots IN SUBURBAN¯ Churchill Greens in Ewing Township. A with10 Shrubs. Caloric Color Coordinated BuiltIn Range,Hood, Sink end Dishwasher. 2’,~Baths truly beautiful 4 bedroom,’2’/, bath,one year old knoll crest of CeramicTile on Floors and Walls. Panelled Family Room. 2 Car Garage. Full Basement. Colonial. Unusualweathered cedar shingle front, a brick fireplace andtastefully selecteddecor are 3 of the special attractions in this picture perfect homefor ell seasons. BALCONY Completewith 2-car garage. Ideally situated for short commuteto Princetonresearch and cultural centers, Trenton State, MCC,Rider college, State Housecomplex or Pennsyl- Richshag carpetlnq, lined draperies,central air andheating you In Historicalkawmneeville, near Princeton vanis via ScuddersFalls Bridge. SEETODAY-MOVE IN "" Route206 south to Lawreneevilie,turn right on ColdSoil Rd. We’reapprox. ~ mOeon right. Open TOMORROW...... S57,900. control.Super sound conditioning and much more. Daily 9 e.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sat. andSun. 12 noonto 6 p.m. -- Phone609-896-1072 Apartmentsin a beautifulnatural setting surrounded byacres of woodsand fields. Forrecreatlon--tennis courts, swimmincj pools Directions: FromTrenton: North on Rt. 31 (pest Ewlng- villa). Right on RockleighDr. Right on BrophyDr. Lookfor andclubhouse. Howesign. FromPrinceton: Southon Rt. 31 from Penning- Twobedrooms available too. ton Traffic Circle. Left on RockleighDr. Right on Brophy I’VE BEEN MOVEDAGAIN BY IBM - Spacious 5 bedroom Dr. Lookfor Howesign. RealEstate For Rent Colonial lovingly cared for in West Windsor’s most desired Rf. I, 12 milessouth of NewBrunswick traffic circle [Hal;dayInn). TeEslug- Princeton Ivy Estates, Included are fireplace, central air; screens and ..... handleand follow Pla;nsborosigns for 2 miles to PrincetonMeadows. 2 BEDROOM-- unfurnished ORtake N. J, Turnpiketo E=it 8-A. Right I mile to Re. 130South. Left 2 housein Princeton$350. month, storms,and carpet in family room.Over 3,000 sq. ft. of living space ~ ~...,,~,=h’~! miles to Cranbury-PlelnsboroRd. (MainSt.): dght I mile to PlalnsboroRd,: year’s lease. AvailableAug. 15, 5 bedrooms,2½baths, Brick& Barn shake exterior, gallery foyer, Hght4 miles to PrincetonMeadows. security¯Call 609-587-7203. 20’eat-in kitchen wllh U-shaped work ..... masterbedro .... lie , withdressing area, walk-in closet and shower bath. All otherrooms :iii~ i!i i! ~i}j~)~ areunusually large and abound with lavish closet space. Full L ’ r":’ ~" ~ "~ FOX RUN APARTMENTS be..... t. Immediatelyavailable at .... listic pr ce..... $71,500 ~ " ...... ~ KENDALLPARK -- 3 bedroom Colonial, two full baths, fine A RARITYon today’s market. Twobedrooms, 1 bath, 12x20living ~q~L~ 1 .~ ~ *’~ ~l~~l~.~ ~"’e~ n sue ladings convenient room,eat-in kitchen, all on ’~ lovely acre in a uniquecommunity. lee: , goadschools. $340per $28,000 real AvailableAug. 1. Call201- NEWLISTING. 3 bedroomRanch, modern kitchen, separate dining I " ~ ~ ’o";;~:-":’~.- 359-3087. room,beautiful grounds,and patios makethis en exceptionalbuy in Suburbia et only ...... BUCKSCOUNTY - Summer cooler. In QueensGrant Section 4 mileeS.E. of PrincetonUnlvereity $36,000 of Lower Makefieid. Brandnew brick front 2-story with THE HOUSEYOU ALWAYS WANTED-,Situated one beautifully unique roof line. Over2000 square feet of living space 60Fox Run, Plalnsboro, N. J. 08536"Tel. (609)799.2710 divisable into 9 rodms(5 bedrooms,2½ baths). Add first NEW-- Four bedroomColonial landscapedloton acul-de-cacstreetlsthislovely4bedroomsplitfavel floor laundry and mudroom, hugepantry, fireplace and ~LINCOLN PROPERTYCOMPANY ~ APPLIANCES with 2 1/2 baths, kitchen and home.There’s a fireplace Iotsofclosetspece,attachedgarage,andls central air. A great family home.Touched off by specimen dinette, living dining, room, inexeellentcondition_ ...... $62,500 basic plantings.AVAILABLE TODAY. RECENTLYRE- COMESEE this lovely ranch camp/etawith 4 bedrnor~, livlng room DUCEDTO $61,900. with fireplace, sewingroom, den, kitchenwith opoqhearth, 2~ baths, ,charminglendscapingandcentral alr.conditioning.. Directions: FromTrenton: Across Calhoun St. Bridge. Right ForRent - Apts...... $40,990. on River Rd., left on Black RockRd., cross over Morrisville- HIGH’TSTOWN- RENTAL INCOME ¯ 2 apartmentsplus 9 separate Yardley Rd. (becomesEdgewood Rd.) continue on to left urlanb turn on KingsRd., right turn on RamsayRd. Lookfor Howe Princetonarea. $525 roomsmake this a goodbuy for the investor ...... $37,(200. .Realty Company,Inc. MONTHS SUBLET-- .m Onemonth rent in sign. MarvinW. Dudand,Broker stown,Sept. 1. 1 bedroom,~t Oneof the FINESTCOMMERCIAL sites in central N.J. Hi volumn Modern,targe, central air. 6 201-369-7391. intersection U.S. Rt. 130& 571. ~ acre with 288’ of hi visibility road I 23~4Nassau St., Princeton 448-5465or 201-297-0725. (609) 924-2054 edequateparking;ThisexceptlonallocaionwthnlY.milesofExitS ~,.?: , ,, " . ’~ ,: : APARTMENTAvAiLABLE- for HIdI-iTSTOWNCOLONIAL -- for ! ~ ofN:J;T.P; ’:;’;...... }:~,~. !):{}~: .’ ...... "’:/" ’ ’’ ~’: .... ~ ~’~ monthof August. Modern 1 bdrm renton south Main St. 4 bedrooms ; :~.. ¯ ~’.. i ~-... $12S(]aa TWOBI-LEVELS UNDERCONSTRUCTION. alrconditioned, RockyHill. 609- 2 I/2baths, faro ly room, air cond. COMFORTABLECAPE COD in Hamilton Square. Close to schools, 924-8394. $,150.perme. 609.448-9419. shopping.andchurches, this househas a pretty fenced.inrear yard, Completedwithin 60 days.Nine rooms, 4 bedrooms, large kitchen, four bedrooms,pleasant neighborhood. andall for 2 baths,rec room, utility room,nice kitchen, dining LAMBERTVILLE-- 3 rooms and FORRENT - Princeton area - only ...... :... ~. ~ .S34,900. andliving rooms.Buy now and pick your colors. bath, somefurniture. $200.month Penns Neck air conditioned, Pricedat ...... $38,900each inc. heat. AvailSept. I 201-782-nearly newcolonial 3 bedrooms SMALLDEVELOPMENT - 12 newhomes under construction. Living 0027after 6 or wkends. familyroom, w/fireplace, 2 1/2 room,separate dining room. eat.in kitchen, panelledfamily roomwith baths, all appliancesincluded- sliding glassdoors to garden,4 bedrooms,2Y~ baths. ~ acre wooded BI-LEVEL- 7 rooms,3 bedrooms,panelled den, 1’/= washer,dryer, refrig., freezer. ¯ L~~e lots. Builders close-out. Only"I" left ...... $39,900. TWINRIVERS - I and 2 bedroom KENDALLPARK- You wB’] enjoy baths,nice kitchen and living room,aluminum siding, duplexapt. 2 or 3 bedrooms,central vacuumsystem. Conven- condominiums, 2, 3 and 4 Ilvlng in this 7 roomranch wlth Us spaciousground, $230 per month. ient to N.Y.commuting, t oil 2 p,tendestorvt ...... tree,.... d t,on,o, ....her chainlink fencedin yard.Wall to wallcarpets, drapes. lease¯ $500.per me.Call 6G9-452. houses. Also, 3 and 4 bedroom dryer, dishwasher,refrigerator & ...... $34,500 Call201.444-0465 after6 p.m. f detachedhouses. All wRncentral rnanyextras.Sltuatodonanlcelot. 2881. AdlermanClick & Co bed¯ ..... air conditioning, w/wcarbeOng Whatmorecouldthereboforonly. and aObllances. Somefor Imme- ...... $39;900? SUB-LEASE-- 1 bedroom I 1 realtors-- insurers diateoccupancy.PrlceSstartlngas HALFDUPLEX - 5 rooms,finished basement,3 apartmentin PrincetonMeadows, lewes ...... $24,000. Kendap,a,~kOtfce bedrooms,1 bath, nice kitchen,extra largeliving Plainsboro, from Aug.15. Call 609- HOUSERENTAL -- Air don- \\ est. 1927 ~201~297.0200 room,wall to wallcarpets, one air conditioner.Above 799-2745. ditioned 3 bedroom2 bath house TwinRivers Office will mily roomand den with 924-040l 609"448.88/1or 655-0080 KENDALLPARK - Here IS a very groundpool, aluminumstorage shed, panelled den. pict ;que woodedlot in East 15Spring Street, Princeton, N.J. 586-1020 Wi~ .. $425. per month.Call KENDALLPARK - Attention charmlngr~lnchwith8allr°°m’RInds3 ofbedr°°mextras, Excellentcondition ...... $27,900 Evcs.&Sun.924.1239 commutersl we have an Imma- located on a quiet street for MODERNEFFICIENCY -- for KarlWeidelInc., Realtor, 609-g21- culate 7 room ranch within peacefulliving. Pleasecallusforan single person¯Available Aug. 1. 2700. walkh19dislance or In, N.Y. bus stop. It features 3 uedrooms,2 aoPolntmenttoseeforyourSelf. PREBUILT - Modularhome, beautifully constructed Private, center.ofLawrencevllle. baths,fenced-in backyard &many KendallPark Office First floor¯ $175. Unfurnished, extras,all on a well-landscaPedlot. 201-297-O2OO 1.100sq. ft. ranchdelivered on yourfootings and utilillesextra. PhoneT-10p.m.609- E. WINDSOR-- three bedroom - _ _ Oon’tmlsstnlslGiveusacalH finished $16000 8961282 ¯ ...... " two Story townbouseTWIN ,,~..R~al --~,,,~F~tatp ----Fnr Rent,,w,.Rpal F~tatp.--~,--,-- Fnr~- Jostsse,eoo. [RIVI~I~ K~ rain tn I~ V 20 rain Rent . KENDALLPARK - This 8 room ""--"-"~’ ...... ’ " KendallPark Ofnce colonial has everything. 4 bed- ¯ to Prmceton, 2 1/2 baths, central ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 201-297-0200 roomsliving room.formal dining o~~. lair, self clean oven, dishwasher, yA-’~’-~Ey-’~--~8~--"Z .. room: tamUyroom, modern...... , ~ a}.~._ ~,?.,,,,,,,y.~,, ,., Irefrg washer dryer. Swimming LAWRENCE.TOWNSHIP -- 7 ...... kitchen& 2th baths¯The extras P:AP:UUTlVP:- uesires z or ~ rmI~nrl t~nni¢ gl~.d~g.o~e¢~r~, Irestorea., . Tnree7 ~a~z..rtecenuy..or. sunkenliving r,=.,=~,, ~~n ~...,s =,~ ,j,~ ~room .~’ Includeakidney shaped in-ground ’ l ~ ~ roomColonial. Month to month "s ...... ap¯t. ,n Princeton v~mty.Call Ip.m. weekdays. [room~rop2ace,~oncanaltowpath.tenancy. $450. per month.Good a~ndbedr°°hr~dr%nCragWGiuated=oan¢¢~)onuCsr~veSl~l/mamm[ngstgl~lseTehl~osP~e’l ti’ll ~’~’Jlilil[i~lkll=tl;l[(I alter 7 pmeu~-~u-eazz. I i~ow¯~,a, ==o-~-ao~. references required AnnaC largeattractvey landscaced lot ~,~,erl~eerlD,~.¢~s,¢ e .... ¯ -- ] ~ ~ Faherty.Realtor. 609-882-4333. . canb yoursfor only..$35.000. polntment. / ...... " 1 ! i -= LAWRENCEROAD ~ second3 B R Townhouse- East Windsor HOUSEIN RIVERSIDE-- seh~I . o KendallParkofnco , KendallPark Office J 1 ..... w floor large 3roomsanuoamsun Io~’}o ~,~tko T.W15~ z~z)’ lares walk ng (llstanee 1o KIl~lnF¢~¢ zol-297-0eoo 201.297-0200 I ~ porch, pot. entrance. ^Couple[w/w carpet, sel~ cl. oven, sell [~ .vers ty: &.N.Y..bus. Three h----I t’_._~__ P__ n----x . ’ I ¯ prelerred. Relerences.~ept. 1. ]defrost refrig dish, wash]oeoroom.s:.ti/-.zoa.ms, largettvmg "~.. /~ .d’x .~ " ; ." 0 $19o-.6098836400. . for application,dryer A/c hum" ’’dtf"er patio,’"room wtm .ureptace.separate teal~ .r~[3[e roe I1[{~!1[ " /#%~b~,~\ - - l ’"" - I - ..’-.---:;--. JD.R. Lar.ekltcbenwtt~breakfast . [~q_~.~ : exr. nus. I’~.LU. ~ug. l, ¯~z~.plus ares.Fenced o rear yard. $4OO. per OFFICE.... SPACE-- South 1 ~ " [sUet~~i~(~4p~4~ teems, lawn I month.Available Sept. lforlyr. Brunswick-Highway 130 STEELE,ROSLOFF &SMITH 1 ¯ , ,~ , RESPONSIBLE,YOUNG --[ " " ’ " ’ , or longer. Call 609-924-1597. professionalBuildtfig C~’mplete 1 " ".." .... ’ professional or graduate student ~ I ~ facilities andservices Suite #1 - REALTORSANDINSURORS 1 ’ ~ ; ; ; tsneeded to share a luxurymr- I PRINCETONJUNCTION - Walk 900sq.ft, suite #2-115(i snft 1 ~ nished2bedroom apt.; .ma n~; ex- [ tostationfromcustom b.uilthome. I PLEASANTROOM for rent for Eckert& Gatarz Architects ~.~01-’ . . tras. P~o lease requ roe vlease[3 bedrooms2-112 barns tamily someonewho kes chi dre~ & 287.4200 ’ ,,, ¯ call 009.443-6324after 6 p.m. roomwith fireplace, t livin[[ room,wishes to reduce$95 monthly rent ’ Buslness i. t CompeebottedorBukGasServee . ~ dining room.eat-in kitchen by babysitting (toasty eves.). ,. , ,-.. P ^ . II HILLSBOROUGHTOWNSHIP Sale&Sesvica ’ ~...... , ~ [laundry room, garage,.dish-[Parking¯ use of bath, kitchen, OFFICESP.^E ~eal estate tar ~ale.ll.. t!mmedla, te.Occupanay} .. U ¯ U /~ Jt 1%/~ ~r-’L’~l~’~A~"~ -’~HAHUNAttm~ wasner,relr geramr,some arapes washer ’drver. 1 Blockfrom bus n~, I’; uedrooms,uvmg room, retina n = n uao bu. ~ GardenApartments¯ land. carpelsare included.[WCC.A’vaifableimmediately. Ca~l: N’ ’ [Idlningroom, eat-M kitchen, bath, MainStWndsor, N.J. GOLDMEDALLION TOTAL [ .AvatlableAug. 1. $400per month.[ 609-924-8562afternoons or eves. ew"moaer2, n " su_our.nan" f°" .o e ZlCPROFESSIONAL OFFICES I[.1 car gara9e. All this on a nicely m (OffRt.N0.1301 . ’ ELECTRIC LIVING [Cali’6~799.0~J331" [ loonier 0n..~1:~ m_tercn,ange:Available for architectural l/’)an~capedlot, 145x227. Ne "’e SharonRoad(Oppesite u,ueu ¯ - .e.wPlater r. I ~ / ~ I~’paceav-atlaa.ie.~r°m~.’.~ engineering accounting, sur:ll .Ownerwantzoffer. .... Caii4483232 riot WstarHeater Sharon¯ountryClub) REASONABLY¯ PRICED -- 15 Sq ’ t : Iest ¯k’r g 1 ous1 nelgnaors .’ ve"in" insurances interior’" Sty.= ., : OffIntersection& {mlns. from Princeton.. 3 ~J~N;T~v nEPJ’P~;, nt° IPart!U°ntngsuit.CarPeti,nglalr - ,7 ~, , NEW3BEDROOMRANCH Refrl’go . rator ...... decorutin~ etc Call 201-526-4107tcmmeolate II Uccupency/...... Welbuilt: GlenwoodRan9esi Routes130&33 [bedrooms, garage immediate / ..... -- .iconaitioning, blinus mcluued MARn~m~ ...... ~..~"~r~ o^.,,..’II Freezer . A"11~1~. occupfincy.Call 6097924-1243, .o.en.ro0mn,o, usen.ear rake aria Privateentranee, Ample parking. I Eat-inkitchen, large living room, ¯ UaedRefrigeraton ~.~d:~,’~& u,=wrStkv%nuruu~ e.w.!, ~. z/~. ReasonKb]erental or shortterm ~ I full bath, full basement. 1 car endStoves LiftTruck II ,E~,~__.~.~’~. ’1 FORRENT -- 3 bedroomhouse,’ J oam,.Ben, pLayr_ .~m, ~ti.0, localI lease. . I I garage.SO’x 100’ lot featuringex- ^ " H es ’ [ ~f~’v,~ | I convenientlocation I 1/2miles Iprlvate peol~350/m0nth.Janua WI , I| tras}uehes: F~e~l?~nd°~:ios tO July idingwlth Tr,iFi!dnk ....’ ~ . ~°~2~..ert~l~)r~ta~ftn. 3a~]16J.~l~. Or August609-921-661.2 H0ra;0~6S~’~3an - O~/FAIR~A~NA~L~SAOO~EP~NT[I ~°c~d:=nr:lUml...... -. , ...... ’ lli!iiiii::ens " i - aozs . pp .... p ,, . -I q o t t. t ¯ . n mgton.[min.’drive east of Hightstownon loFFICESPA~E =’O ° °’~N’P" 2rm. 385sq’ft $200.11 .... for Kent- aozsr ¯ for.... ~enz r a [ onto~. ;Wall . - [0 - wall ear peIs ¯ Ful y IUrn’sned. Wasner dryer,I Route 571 Rent $180 per month [PROFESSIONAL ~ ~’ ~OFFICe. ~:~ ~ 4rm 770sq’ft’ $375.[|aluminum. ShUtters . pare~az~es- 6rm 1150sq.ft. ROOMY2 REDROOM apt NewIMANrVILLu~tsoni3 ~°:~l. jh[~ ~, ’L:~:d:~f~:l~e:;~ nI~!~¢~.;T~,’:ahWZ~ar~a~!ooPA~val,i]lw~i! Utthtles extr?-Cag ~09-448-2010 SPACEll~0fu~enl]oe:t2~r~ii::t.o Egypt,$148 plus utilities ~a]].809-[p~m~l~t~h,r,,,~o’rm--~’r,~ll,~m" IMMEDIATEDCCUPANCYI. ¯ g g, ’ I~’--- ]Hi~,htstownRoad one *~’ousa-d AttractiveprestgebuldingwthJ|.$525[[~;~IV~sFO~°i:Y$43"¯ , 259-7633after 6 pm’ --~,~v-,;,~.:fzo’o’~au..... ¯ ...... " (609)259.9448 .’,ept.l-June801974.$450 6~-737- JCONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN]s,~ar foot of "~rofes~lonai’l-v amplep arkin’g in excellent//oH LLSBOROUGHTOWNSHIP ~., ’ ’ . [ .... 2031or 809-921-8000ext, 227L -- Kingslon, split level 31 ~nellede ca~tea o~fiee, s~ac~ locationvanel edwalls, carpeted,//Ne _.. - ~ [ ~ ~ I ~ I bedrooms, 11/2 baths, L.R., D.R., [ ~’~’~ ~t,,~*’--~rrt~ ,t,,~v~J acousticceilings, centrally "air[l_. wuHevm, 4 bedrooms, eat.ln .I&2BEDROOMAPARTMENTS...... _ .... = IREN~’AL"5 bedroom Cti~ C^a Jkitchen, familyrm &garage t ;~,~,~v.’;’,.’~’,~,,,~""~’,;.v’t’~,~, ~ conditionedlor2yesrleasewith[[ kitchen, t0rmal dining room,¯ : -- also room and bath -rivate ,i ~uu~A~’l’ YURAUL~UST 1st _ . = . .... I~,st~ ,~ ~,~;~,~u.,,, ,;,.,, ~,,,,~ Curtainsrefri erator washer& ¯ , ;: ~ _ ~Pallo lion. 609-448.4024 Availableimmediatel weekdays, .| II~lundryy,I,aOO7,3 room, 2x full ,~,2 baths, car garage,retail , lYl , -~ entr~9~.c609-33- 56,~ WestState St. ’T;ento;, I Call00~-,8,10~8 ~or 448-3359. " ,Keal Lstate.... tarKent ;’o;;~. ~’;~,ff}kitchen, ";.~)~aundry ar~a,,~;;~ [0~’l~s "e;;:;~ 2-car ~e~ [[~laded._g~50 ’s ase,Call m~)nth]y 609-924-0526. rent. em°~d~.[a~ne~74ii Located [a theA~vrallablneth Ri~ardson i~.ealt}; nte~" // ¯ ...... =st ooo.I : ~ Igarageand full dry basementin I " ]Building, adequate parking ~ //,, " ’’ aa the lake in Hiohtstownktt I FURNISHED1 bedroom alit., LR,[J0’~DOOR DELIGHT- 8 bedroom I one of WestWindsor’s finest [ RANCH--FURNISHED -- Lake I available. LEASE-prolnssiona~ ofliceson/l~LAREMONTREALTY CO. : L.R.,or D.R.bedroom, ~oath. Ikitc. hen, &.bath:On Wate.rwa~/in house fireplace, runningbrook, Iooati.oo_s._$Lt_50:/m_b. ¯ . Carnegie.Sept, I, 1973to S.ept.:1 [ " .Rt. 1. 1400 sq.ft. Excellent// r.c,e.~suP.o : Secludedyet near everyth ng, all I~ort ~auoerualewim aooKSlUe enclosea outdoor earoeque area, 2 WAL,TERB. HOWE,INC. 1974. 5 bedrooms,8 1/2 barns I RICHARDSONREALTY locat on,, 8 rooms,: carpets and[I AmwellRoad, Belle MeadI ¯ utilities included201-297-9646 or I parkingand’ pool privileges box stalls convenientto shopping ¯ REALTORS ¯ ReplyBox;#02314, e/o Princeton[ Ca11809-448-s000’ . drapes inc udedAmple parking.[I (20D359-8727 . i ’ 201-297-443g.¯ " .... [AvaUab~e.Jan.; Feb.,Mar. Call center. 6 miles to Princeton $380. ~ " 609-799-1100 ’ Packet, ~’ : ’ . SS00.per month 609-921-2313 ..II " " " , !,...(,.:..~;:~,,,..=.~.:i:~.:.~,.~i!!.,iL..,,~i:~,.:,:: = .,.~.::.+,... ::,:...... ,,,:.! ..... r , : ~:’:’:’:i~’.~.! ’:-,{’:~’~:",::,:!,: ’~;’::,,’.’~,~;;.~-h,,~.:.,=;:,:,~;;~,’":,~:~:: :,;:;,’:;,:.:...: : ...... ,.;: :.,,.,,,.;:, ...... ;.’;. ,.." ,- news TheManville News II)INDSOR-HIGHTS HER./ILD Class i fied - . dvertising The Franklin NEWS’RECORD 10-B ¯ THURSDAY,JULY 26, 1973 e taddjoue [gen(p our colorful Gallery of Homeshas the ill colonial, ranch or bi-level you desire REAL ESTATE ’~ /~~INSURANCE

DUTCHTREAT - This ts the ideal homefor the couple that wantsto be close eooughto shoppingcenters, but still havethe privacy of an PRINCETON OFFICE CONNOISSEURSOF THE CUSTOMBUILT - Three bedroom ranch, acre of land endsettle downto real ’countryliving in WestWindsor. 2 two full baths, the kitchen airy and bright, screenedin porch for bedrooms,1½ baths, kitchen, dlnlng room, living room,family room, 138 Sputh MainStreet Hightstown, NewJersey 1609) 448-1069 One Palmer Square summerenjoyment¯ Dining roomend lovely foyer¯ All on oneacre [n Thisbeautifttl Bi-]evel, fully carpeted,on a very well the Johnson Park area ...... $86,B00. porch, 2-car garage,basement, plus beautiful trees andshrubs. $55,500. 924-0095 ]andscdped]otin Hightstown, 8 roDmsand 2 baths. BUYTHE BI - A cute perky oneyear old Bl-level offering 4 bedrooms, NEWLISTING "Small Country Estate In East Amwell,overlookingthe 2 baths,attached garage, central air andother little goodies...$44,900. Excellent condition ...... $4?,500 Wertsville valley, with almost six acres of ground, including a sub-dividable lot. The three bedroom,2 bath CapeCod abounds with Yardville - lovely - well. kept cozyCape Cod- many" charmand warmth. There is e small streamrunning all the wayalong extras for occupancy...... $32,500 the back andone side of the property, andthe manytrees and hedgoa PENNINGTON OFFICE provideall the privacyone could wish for. Call us soonto seethis very Rt. 31 and W. Delaware Avenue special listing ...... : ...... $76,900. 23 acresin WashingtonTownship wooded... $70,000’ 737-3301or 882-3024 VI LLAGEOF LAWRENCEVILLE - Nestled amongthe trees on a quiet 7½acres in Upper Freehold Twp. Quiet road and village street is thls four bedroomCape Cod which among its features offers a fireplace in the living roomend a two-wayfireplace separating wooded...... $25,000 the modernkitchen and family roomwith beamceiling endsliding glass doors. Therete e onecar detachedgarage’, full basement,formal dining roomend 2 air conditioners.This desirable location is pricedto sell. Fourbedroom near Peddle School, 2 full baths, 2 half ...... ; ...... $44,900. baths,2 garages, 2 fireplaces, large lot, aluminum siding andspaciousliving area. VerywBlllandscapBd. $55,000

WEST WINDSOR OFFICE 7 woodedacres in WashingtonTownship .... $23,000 Princeton Highstown Rd. Princeton Junction Largetwo storyhome in Hightstown10 rooms,2 NESTLEDIN THE WOODSof the Township’e Northwest, this 4/5 799.1100 baths,close to schools and shopping. Priced to sell. bedroomColonial on Balcort Drive reflects superbmaintenance by it’s sate owner.Recently decorated, it offersgreat living spacebut minimal $30,000 lawncare. Veryprivate masterbedroom suite, a placefor a live-in maid, BESTBUY IN COLONIALS- you’ll agree, when you see our 4 RANCflERON 2 ACRES- new, brick front, separatedining roomwith If you wish; the enormouskitchen will delight those wholike company redwooddeck, 2-car detachedgarage, 1½baths. Immediateoccupancy. 7 acres WashingtonTownship ...... $2?,000 $11B,000. bedroom,1½ bath colonial with lovely greencarpet in the sunkenliving while they cook. Offeredfor the first time ...... room, dining room, stairway and hails. Add the kitchen, den and $45,500. ½ Duplex in Hightstown 6 rooms and bath. $24,000 laundry, plus e l-car garage andyou haveeverything you need for starting a youngfamily. Primelocation in WestWindsor ..... $55,500. THISALL STONE - contemporary is the epitomeof elegant living¯ It is PENNINGTONBOROUGH - The slate entry gives this ranch a spacious situated on rolling acres of HunterdonCounty. 5paciousrooms with 4 bedroom Bungalowin East Windsor Twp. situated feel that manylarger hom0sdon’t attain. Living roomwith fireplace COUNTRYLIVING - 3 bedroomRanch with central air, 2-ear garage, lots of thermopanewindows. 4 bedrooms,3½ baths on upper level. on ¾ acre parcel with established trees and shrubs. wall of stone; openslo a good dining roomand creates a spacious screened-inporch, fireplace, full basementand large lot. 3roundlevel has secondkitchen, secondfamily roomand full bath for entertaining area, a 12 x 12 screenedporch connects to family room pooldressing. There is a pondfor additional fire protection.$265,000. Brand new kitchen with new range and dishwasher, through sliding doors to expandactively space - add to this, 4 $35,500. WI-IAT WILLIT GETYDU? 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, carpeting in L.R. & Bedroom...... $32,500. bedrooms,2 baths,large kitchen, breezeway,2-car garage,quiet street, $62,900. dining & living rooms,den, laundryroom, bath, heatedporch, full dry AVAILABLE NOWICool, comfortable and carpeted. A mint condition goodtrees, 24 x 40 ingroundpool, thermopanewindows .... basement¯A homein good condition with a 2 year old roof and 4 bedroom,2½ bath colonial Ultra U-shapedkitchen¯ family room aluminumsiding. All on a lovely street in a terrific location. That’s with fireplace wall, spaciousformal diningand living roomson opposite Rancherin Hightstownin realnice area, colonial whatyou’ll getl sidesof the foyer plus manyother bonusfeatures. A great family home interiorwith fireplace, exterior aluminum siding with on nicely landscapedIo1 ...... (NEWLISTING) $57,900. aluminumstorms & screen.Situated on a 75 x 150lot...... $42,900

J.WesleyA;cher MelDempster JackWarwick AsaMowery 448-2097 $86-1290 586-6971 395-1671 THEPRIIVC~rON PXCKET ,’seven FOr CentralJersey" ¯ Th6i~w~nccIzdfor s.- NEWS THECF.NTR~L POST TheManville News WlIVDSO~-IflGHTSH EP~LD Classi ’ecl dvertising TheFranklin NEWS’RECORD II-B THURSDAY,JULY 26, 1973 ¯ I RealEstateForSale RealEstateForSaleReal Estate For Sale Real Estate for SaleReal Estate For Sale I RealEstate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale BEAUT,FULLYLOCATED--O’YR--’BDRMCOLONI --llI I NMII~J~llAM I ’Ml[[IdBm. Imlml~’ =.mn.~a.. :l rooms,raised ranch, 4 bedrooms RESALE--ROSSMOOR 112bath formdnrm ig eat-in kit, I tIS ...... BY..... v ...... -- ¯ 3 baths, extras. $69,900. BoxPUTNAM model co-op" with long lndry rm, stg attic w/stairs, fmlyI HOMEFOR SALE BY OWNER-- I hAWRI~.N~I~ TWP. 4 bd.rmsplit, ROSSMOOR- 48 or older - 1 year I ,,w, ~ ~-.w,,, | ~: mUll~L~lrlJ~:~’~ | aneueu tam rm w/uuilt in old condominium’ Golf course Lbl~u~HO~ts’=i ~,:..~-l~Lt;~"~.l #02317c/o PrincetonPacket ’ term mortgage at interest:~loernt. rate rm w/carp-panl, fncd5tio~ yard 14 BR,~ 2 1/2¯ bath Colon¯ al d.inoooKsnelves an [P ...... 1 lull, two1/2 baths" a~ ¯ ~’~ ~" ~:~"’.~’..’m.~’"" slightly~::ab’~th’aendelw°Sede~#~ex~ over 9%.Two bedrooms. w/swinn:~ntl~y.im-ngSrbad~itnre~4,. gs ,sfi de, playhse, all~nudy [excel.WestWmdoo.rnelghborhoodI°ne~u: dwea~:Ct’°lSW~lllker~tanng[,I~grYirFFn{ldr~mnaS~sa~i~mrd’ . , .... :n:lcrr, ’view, We~/bt~i; 6 rooms,c¢°ar~l~negc~.a$~P:o~: po.reh , 2. baths, ’ $20,900 vie- - OLDERCAPE - situated on a A REALWINNER -- Tucked A MODERNPOLnN +goExtra n uilt in closet, wall to wall now. uallo609-448-8623aft ’t/IS, /Lanoscaping has been l .... ,..~ ...... ~uw,~o-uom~~Y , . 609-655-1280. maturelandscaped 1/2 acrelot in lawnyin a rustic setting of matureshadowof the l~edd~eSc’h~ofonS~ ~rarpe~ing,an~Itpom~ r fuWrnl[p°ut mustbuy tr realtor. / p~of~s~nnllyplanned and in-/~ ...... East Windsorwith all municipalI shadetrees, shrubsand flowering Main St. A perfect blend of history - pe ..... [ re¯ / u ~.. ny tr.ocs ~.snruns: 2me[ utilities. Excellent conditiontrees,justa short pleasant walkto and the contemporarystyle of ~C~UrPafnrYea~uerPe~mB~e~el~0~r [ ~°al~v~r~nsWl~P~°~l~e ]SHERBROOKESTATES -- 1/2 throughoutthe 3 bedrooms,eat-in historic Washinton CrossingI lie ng. Youcan leave ,/our ear in .... ~t ¯ " ,rut~;~’nvwt’,n¢,’Pc, wt+M~tt¢~, / ...... ~ ¯/acre W,~’wh~l10t 4 h,arlpnm’n~,II kitchen carpeted living room¯Park¯ Houseis ~otng, low andlthe -drivewayand fvalk three o~o. ~’,,’~’l’o,;2~"~,~,-,~v~’.;)~’~’t~-~/This’h°use.lslnSn.eroroozcleset°/bult-n ktchen ~ire,,I ~/ [ CUSTOMRANCIIER Newroof, plumbingandheating. ovey. with7 rooms2 bat~ and bloekstoshobsmovie churches g~c’aiiagdianfes:’~r~:~iini~d/sc~?~PY~.?YY~?~£~Ulbat~air ca~:~t ng~aaa~le’dr2a~2 I ...... - - Iinelu(ms aver Y s acious£ivin g ubhc" schools- ’ & N Y’ commuter- *, ~. , r- ~ ¯ throughout,’ ’ fuffbasement 2 car~’~ ~onvenlent¯ commuting to ¯t’rin- REDUCEDTO$36,900 roomwlthahuges~o~neflreplace.¯ ¯ ~uses. Thmhomefeatur~,41arge¯ basemen[, manY extras reat Call 609-989-7700ext 497 during eaton Ths lovely homesituated ¯ location Ex ress bus to ~C./’°’a ,u ,,,~ ,a,.. o,auu..+uo,,,w.] gara e, many extras. Ira- o.nlargeeornerplot, exterior ¯ vinyl¯ TO.W.NHO.USE-(endunit)Walk to Theresapaho, a fuil basementbedrooms,21/2 baths, living roomEAST WINDSOR -- bea.utfful 4 ...... ",, ,P+r,~ll° "+’2 ...... 4=/thedayor7~;_0~ after9 p.m., or/macerateFor sale by owner senool, shopping,N.Y. bus and I and 2 car garage.All for $61,50{)I withfireplace diningroom eat in year ~olonlalnouse on */z acre u,727~’,~%~:,;%~ ~uu~.~o-ze*, ’+’ ’ ~’~" o |can your orozer. /~09000 B,, ,,~,~t,+mo,~’am ~o~’ I smea.ann stone for easy mam- tennis court¯Plush carpeted I ring I becausethe owneris retiring to kitchen,- oan~lledram ly ’ room,lot. 4 spaciousbedrms, Ig livrm / 1~13~¯~’rin~ioa~’.’E? p ~vmy...... "’" t tenanee,large family kitchen, and dining area~ uRra-modernrFIorida. Cent¯ A/<~,full basement,alum¯ formaidiningrm panelled family | | Idinin.g.room.Ifi.re.pJ.fice with kitchen and family area, 1-1/2 Isiding, patio, large yard with room, &]aunary rm, feet air ~ / | baths, 2 huge bedrooms,part RELAXEDEASY LIVING-- Can Ivegetablegarden. Principals only. connlt, tuu oasement~ z car #,~"’="~tlll~ / ! I|sPoaane~oeuas,iWan P~Y-’.~..l.l!~ttrooqb.~ueur°°msn~nn~n_t,s, tne finished basementcentral beenjovedinthsrustie3bedroom Asking [59,000. 609-445-941§. garagenewpaint exterior tow II/allll~ffllflNI / ...... |SEE IN PRINCETONJCT. -I~a~npz~u[~a~ns:,~,u2~easeme_n~’~ t vacuumand air conditioning, ranchthat features contemporary] 50’slor iast sale. uall 609-448-6861. I "_.’~".V :7""_"I / i~. ~/~~a~’h~°a/~.a~l~ao~an~es~ ~’ ~" / W.W.Twp. by owners. Central air ,~:; ~ ",,’~’~,’~ ~ ,.~ ~"~’~,,~i+~,~ ~ ~’~,’i~ styling andultra modernkitchen [ ~ L~,~Ifi" I~O~ltS...J / sei’f cleanin ov’-’nug orarl~l" 12’x24’redwood deck overlooks I ~"~’~n~...... " $43,500 and a full finished basement. See [ ~ ] earne’[in~ e~ram’ic’fl~oa~elin~’~/trees/woods. Landscaped 5/8 I~’~’~’ KENDALL.PARK - South this beautytoday for $32500. I -- ’1 Call"~00-~t’4 ...... ,.:~2",:;~ ~’/acre 4 yrs old 4 bdrm.2 1/2 I ~rnnswi~c 4 bedroom,2-1/2 bath ° ~’~w o~n,~ ~,~,,.~,, coo1 ,nia N,eeiy " deeoruted and...... ’ l FOUR UNIT COLONIAL MEDITERRANEAN STYLE l °~ "°~] baths,¯ master bdrm. beamedIREALTOR-° ~°--609-882.885f earnetedthrou,,h~,,+ L~,,,o ,.,,~,,~,~,~~,.,,,,,,-,, ¯ ,,~,,~,.’ .OPEWELLTOWNS,,P...... -~,,,,,,,.,~,o,;, ,~.. -- ~,,,~,,~^ COLONI’L~ .. --o ...... i.,, .,w+,vate .... hath:D ¯,R ¯L ",R ,:.’,F R, lan~oan~dIn~ ~’,~2,~ ,~’~’;#~ TUDOR--it’s oneof a kindwith 1O Located12 mnutes fromPalmer beautiful BucksCounty b~ith 10[ / p anelea,great, tFepLace,m,.ae [ ~ne’~e~"-fa,~,i:,’~.~.~,Z~o~’,~’ carpetedrooms 3 baths,2 stoneRANCHER WITH EVERYTHING Square.Income over $9 000 an- rooms,2 1/2 baths, full basement[ i gmssa_~rs,!o a.eeaz an. eme. mr- [ ~’ediat,~ ~-,,’~ ...... " fireplaces, a very unusualstone -Kitcnenwire large almngarea nually. Priced$72 500. Call 609- and overs ze 2 car garage. Sets] CAPECOD /cnea., p~ceumgm mn oasement / HIGHTSTOWN-- BY OWNER...... ~"~"" turret entrancewhich includes a I generoussize riving room,.3 452-6866or 609-921-’7064. well off the roadhigh on a hill with| BeautifulHopewell Born on a nice ]~.~9~0~-- upper~o s. uaa/ Wellmaintained 3 yr old bihvelon ~ ann~ sp" rslstarcase’ ,ve ry nice ’ "in - law bedrooms. 1 .full bath sere. - an extranice countryview Owner/quiet street. A hometo be lived in ] " ¯ I qu et deadend street 4 bdrm, r,r~,~,~-,,~so~g.~ ~ ...... arrangementor maid’s quarters finishedfamily room with bailt-in anxious to sell so the price is lowland enjoyed. Living room] I lvrm,Ig ramrm, 2 full baths, & ~’~’~,’~"~,,~+~,~°,,~Z~a"and downin the basementlhere is bar 2c.arearportpicniccabana at$79,500 ]w/fireplace,dining room, kitehen/ Igarage Attractive lot $40,500. ~ca~e~-co~’ner"~’ot~’n~’~le~a~e~edthe future Rathskeller.If your l large slze¯sereeneu..porch,large /w/dishwasher breakfast nook /NORTH "BRUNSWICK [Call609-445-1523. "h,..~mv ...... ~uctlon oi ~wlnmyers. family is lookingfor the unusualI corner lot, eeatrsuyair con- STONECOLONIAL--CIRCA1700"panelIed¯ br~ezewa Y ends .t~" lamorous~, 6 rm. ranchon wooded" " Immaculateplany°urvlsconditionltn°w’ throu~houtI ’ ’ ] dit toned.$ 44 , 000. ~^ACIOUS.CONTEMPORARYGR I -- On 4 !o,/ely acr~ with ap-/gardenand garage. 3 nlee/~o po,~h...... the tiled entryfoyer, plush°car-" [ b Prex~a~yl~,f~t;,~rnn~ge,nn/b~rs°m~s,2,ba~h~)tu~]~wal[~ l~sement’"’ c~arc~al .burn’ing ] TWOBEDROOM 1 BATH HOME ] ...... L ~nt’~r~l~l~ ~n°rmennhi~Crnee~ana :~:2~’g:..... ~ /oa’roocueJ~uilt into orieKxitcnea/-- in Rossmoor~/J For sale by roompetedfamily, living room room,with formal slidin+’ dining ,,~. ~ ,,,1..HOPEWELLTOWNSHIPRANCH ~ ...... , - i..., | FV, u~o~r,?~,~ ltcnenwire eating oy.,,=,area, ~ lor.,m__, bedr~~,,,o, o ~o +-,,* ~,~,~ ~o-~, ~.~:~.....~ ,o+,,,,# +,lue" ~.~ ranuom...... Wlumaoors, o/oeurooms.~/Y":’ ""’P~"’~ ~entralu,,. ~air ...... con- hvall .... ;+~¢:.^.~.~ : ..... b.. I - ¯ ,..’ " . . - ~,laq~’demp~f,l+ .... .~o.. t.,~h.~ I nuu.or.,--: .n]s ,,,s=~u~o.,urn.,, I diningroom, family room, 1 1/2 room,2-car garage,ueautimlly fireplaces,leaded glass andwide/ditioning water softener finished /iivf,~’~s’~,~,~ "’..+--~,"-.~ "[.-+-".’..~.~’ ~ owner:~njoy me prt.vuege of [’ui’l~,- e~’ui~n~"~"seco’nc~"hoocranc.eer m~.opewell "rewes. nip baths, 4 bedrooms,utility room,2 landscaped.In quiet pre- windowseats. Thisbeauty has all/basementleading to outsidepatio./S’~’I~0~0 iirm~"2-~ ’~-~ ...... I u,/)ng m.~essmoorat a lowresale r°vluesa the charmof yesteryear. Nowin/ "~ I price, enone00~-655-3Z73. . b~l"roo~ls ~[~1/2 hath¢ o,o.h~,4[ IPmornano ann sweu plUSarrangement.lor a supero:s [ toI occupy¯cargarage.Newandalmostready$54,500. Re,/olutlonarybury, N J Excelentvillage commuting, of Cran-3 / .... ~ o"’Y~’ c,arac,ea~a ~,’~t,~l ~[~...... oeoroomnome ]or you ann your excellentcondition¯ This prop/erty DIDONATOREALTY / I-- milesto PCRRand NY bus. alsooffersastonesummer home] 609-882-7477 l ITWINRIVERLAKEa~t2bdrml,, plus. a..guest .cottage. Both] RL31Prof~sionalBldg. REDUCEDTO$45,900 [[~mflYhoWal[uYbWsallmeCn~r~t~nag[MASONRY 2 STORY . Good house $75,000. Call 609-395-0995.. overlooKmga neaten ~yLvan / Ilivrm&dinrmultra m~dkit, wit~ SPLITIN THE.WOODS- Large I garageand’it’s on oneacre’ witha [ for. the in-laws. Modernkitchen, t.;a .... ~.~.~.~ .~ ~ ^..~ ~^. ,~.^| z,~s0uenolngton~a...... ¯ /HAMILTONTOWNSHIP -- large 15 GEmaj. apt)liances, a carport. trees..anound,tins c.eaar snaxeI nice countryview for $5390<) ] unnng, area arge lying room .~’~"~:,°"°~ ~’~" ’~,"uYuL-~_’=~/ ,~laua ~.o. /2 yearold spl t level on 60 x 120l for quickbuy $23 000 No Brokers Iront flume in Uranour,,manor ~ ’ , witu fireplace alcove, lamily . norse lover [aere’sa large ....yam/ ’ " ~" .-~.... ’~"~+~t’~"’~lf’dh’l~ne~en~Al~o ~&OOmseJhe~4~ xt i~a~IP|1 ~f,~dAo~ftoo area of East Windsor.~Built for[ ,[ roomden2fullbaths, 3’generous FOR ¢^~ oJ.u.~x~un,~w ~..^~..loft. ....w th box stalls, tacxroom anunay/...... 1¯"4~ "~6.n^’~..~..... I a uv~a~u~. relaxatlonwlthsuchfeataresasa I Islze bedrooms2...... ear garage, COL N ...... The setting itself., is/ BEATTHEHEAT /M.eatm [/1"’)kdchen" ’ halle’ neled roer .... room argeredwooddeek,’aba,/egroundI ~.~ I excellentlot wlthmature trees. ,rouO~sIfnLwestsr~"sect~o~"~’¯ x /magn!flcentwarn .stone.p!l!ars. [withbssemenia~dlearattaehed[ pool. and redwood. . sauna bath n $45900, ¯ ’ gedrooms bedrooms lAirwniteooaruthree fencingand outooor..... Cond i"honed,2 stor~, Kendall|tiara g ¯e Manyextras .First o[-/ partially finished ba.semeet,7. baths moder’nkitchenllghtlngmore ~lmUCh more. Call ...... us for /Park Colonialsuper-sized patio [feting. Forsale by owner.Priced [ YARDLEY-BUCKSCOUNTY lovely rooms, 1-1/2 barns ancl II ..,mJt ...- ..... nl ISPACIOUSBILEVEL - Im- breakfasthalfa~ea two ear gardge’~^in,m~.?"Ik’°;..~..’k~, ~E:~2 _~y.~/with gas grill and outside, at’-[tosell.Principalsonlyeal1609-585-/Pieturesqueall stone apartment attachedgarage. ~lmaculate condition. Situated on large terrace, eonservatoryl~a~"mln’~,’n~’~,~"~ ...... + v¢’~’/tached,storage area¯ Blueberry,|3464. . ~ buildingcontaining 5 large 2 ~J[Pm ~Pll I 3/62 acres, brek and frame, Prinepalsonly. WriteBox 02276 ...... ~’ "’~’--~"’ " /strawberry, blackberry and/ Jbedroomapartmentslarge rch [~llmlll IHImll Nilmoderu kitchen with breakfast e/oPrmeetonPacket ...... [raspberry plants plus large/ Ibeautifulgroundsw~thav~ro~ _. _ $52900 ... ,~Wll[ III I ll~’ l[m mmC area, formal dmmgroom’ ’ arge ...... gvegetable garden Landscapedj CUSTOMRANCH-(new..Jlstmg.) 1.~,t,,,**=uam~lu,(~,~o.+,mm~lfamilyroom, 2.1/2baths laundry ~’~ ~R~AL^~ST.AT~.~ Jgrounds 4bedroom’ 21/2baths 2 ~ Historic I Yardley $139000theDelaware Riparianri htsin ~uuatenon an exce£ enuy ann- " n[ lit .room3 bedrooms2 ea~: ~,ara~o lm=.---+.,,=...~ +-,u,.~o,..,~,.,:,~,,,~. /earao~’ao;n~w~ol~I~nl" ~^~A;~’;~ / ¯ / " ’ " seapedl/2acreinde.sirableEast ~’~’B$11Ill~tP~H~llsssg~o ..... ]~’-~l~-~l v. Rt’532&Washingt°nCr°ssing’/Pric%~l’~o~’sel[’~-"~$4~’~-V"Owne’r|INCOMEPROPERTY -- New[PEDERSENREALESTATE wiousor_~eaturing olarge .livin,~ [ ~ ...... /llV, ~- - . -o-,,- -~ - [ ""’ 12~=~,m~ ~,~ / ear ngcountry. 201-2~,~.. 31. ]Egypt N.J. -- Excellent op- [ 215-736-1171 room, q Deorooms+z lUU catns~ q~ " + I~l’gLt.,lk/%INUi+_~+.¥1~ i’L~.LNurI.£;K /I ------’" -’- -~| ’ ~u~ ~a~-u~ / /portunltytobuyfmenidhomethat’. ¯ I m fcian~Sha~dacr~Cdr°~ran~ebaSeam~n~2AVAILABLE ~.Aug. 1_-for 1 year I !i~°dern:itmebewni~theatp~gar,ea~ ’lT~ 1 /P~d~ooeSntsg.°~do~rCt°:eelfr~esso4[~n0--~ce0n?eMr VI~p~IAN H0.US..~ - trus. lease. ~paclous b nearoom oearooms 1-1/2 baths, excellent ..... --. - ,. WASHINGTONTOWNSHIP -- I Ja,+...,.~.’~-.~ ...... ~_. I .... eton. z natus Colonial. All appliances, 21/21ocation ~ith 1 acre of land full ~aT°iTsZctPo~°rYof~Ww.nn°-use m Rancheron a nicely landscaped[ /weh"~’s~ol~’-sl~ade,-~e,es,.~[apuole gara~[e,lor sale to prin- baths familyroom with fireplace, I basements de porchwith slate ~ ¯ . . In ~yers. lot Living roomw/fireplace, [ reatures.,¯.mc.mue large uvmg [ l~a,,9~n~ h~ra.i,, ,t ,~a ~nn[¢~pa~s "°¢’~u~’or forlease.609-924-6239 or $55 500 carpet n~, drapeson landscapedI floor. $45’ boo room,,wlm plcture window, for- kitchenpaneled den, 3 bedroomsI TWINRIVERS /A’d~t’~(o~l~....:."[~,~’"~,a’~" ,~ a~n,o~"~’~’ ,o MOUNTAIN TOP - restaurant7 WINDing*wn~nm r+,,~i,.,,hI,, acre.M’dntgome~y schools 10 [ realdnnng modern eat-in kitchen andba~ Full basement ¯Gara g e¯ CONDOMINIUM RESALESpro ....erty is available. ~eply Box In cabins Devonsh" "" ~.".re ...... Estates" sectlon-~...... ofmin ¯ to NassauSt ¯ or: N. Y bu.’ s UNIQUE.CONTEMPORARY...... - ...... New comb!nation¯ . . stormers and ..... ’ " ". + ’ .[33 I~ ...... ;n, .N.I fm~n’^r I g 16 .acres.’ EastWindsorisbeingofferedwith$5~,i_m°__nth...For appointment, Much pubhclzed geedeslc dome on ~e~rooYmr°°~/~arhea~,h~:~ .e.£arr,ge screens. Dishwasherfrost free ROUTE#33 |ca’II’6~:8.~ ...... 7"..... |House--modernconveniences lh|~ eerier4 horlvr~nmq’ ~/’)h~+.h ~ux-~l~’bTl’~ alter rriaav 15 woodedacres features lovely - ~-"~, -" ...... -,, refriI erator washer dr er East WindsorN J Tire lace 2 leture windows717 ~ol’oni"a~’F’an~as~i~nn[~*l~"[’o - "" hand-craftedcopperdoor,unnsu~l easement,such. ou~.tandingex: T.V.~ freezer and so~e wa~ltdl (offexitHN.J.T,~rnpike) [. 1749-~37,’l~af . ’ " a carpeted living room large ...... wall carpeting are included¯[[ ] ¯ ~r;;li:nSceseapar~ti~omgcen~r~’°U~uam~ LAKEFRONT ¯formaIdining . room , s pa.c ous eat" with 3 car gara-- es in WestWind- floor~ o ea ¯oil-cony ¯ numerous&much more , Realistically , priced $43’800 l/’PRIME WIGGINS ST¯ ¯ m ktchen, rnaneled famlv., roomsor...... ~,~ au~ uautor[~- appointment ¯ . I .skyhghfs ¯ slld ng c~oorsa~ from.., ¯ ..... | 2BEDROOM 2BATH / ...... [bedroomPENNrancherVIEWWlth HEIGHTS central --air. 3 and2-ear attached garage Lovely ~,~ .,o, -:,,~; ¯ dining roomand masterbedroom ~,~,o~o ¯ COZYCUSTOM RANCHER -- . /~~ v~,a~xw~...... -wlm large cornererl°r ~+lot. .. / Immediate’ possession..$65’ 900. homein beautl[usett ng’¯ ~"~" .... 4 bedrooms,1-1/2 baths, ut lit~ Locatedon a deadend street in FEATURES: /t=omp.letely..renovamu_m: ] ’ " O~t.. I ~p~l Vaulted ceiling’room, flexiblespiral kitchenstairs layout.to2nd This [TOPCOLONIAL Partially I Hightstown.Colonial/decor. I Customwall to wall carpet. /exterior. meal for v o~roo_m |TRENTONCOUNTRY CLUB oorvewCCW~,TA~VV~n~,~r~ functional and asthetie home]wooded halt acre l~ surrounds ] w/exposedbeams hardwood I Central Air condiUon. [ resleence.... or ~a proveu...... xor ~ apm’ IAREA-- a stone cape codwith 2 __ r~,. ~.f’~£ [.~...’^ "~’~’..’~~= ] offers youthe opportunityto fin sh I this love]vfour vear old Colonial] peggedfloors andb~ick fireplace. I G..E.Kitchen with 2 dear self-/~nn¢.lPa~_°n~Y=~auuw-~z,~wz~a.m.-up.m.^AsKIn~ |~,UW. family I stone room fireplaces A good homeand a forterrific the _ ...... ¯ ~,;u~u,%~,, .u,,~,~. ,u~,,~,u, it to your speeificateas Call us homo~e~m,.,~ i~,,t.ao u~,~, Living roomeat-in kitchen, cletrootmg’relrigerator. - - "2 "’-: . ~+~.oc or;~ or~.~,’~,~’~. en is ese ,v..,.’A~. I~o [or detailsrm and cost...... est mates for roomwith ¯ ...... ba’~ windowformar~ dining room,’ 2 bedrooms,full Se1 f-clea.mng oven. .... ] | active famdy’ $39,900 ._ - " = -- . ~.~..~:~..... ~" ":"~°’~" "~y.~°~leompletingths dream home Idnin~,room b~i~,ht moci~rn eat Ibasement garage Aluminum[Disnwasner. I / . uUhuro,esslona, ,,ut,,,ms ~, , b , ’ g o "’ Washer¯ ’" =-~ ~"’: "*’- ;^. ~a~,,:^.^, ...... ,_, 1559,500. [in.kitchen eighteenfoot family" Isidin f ~ easy maintenance. [_ I+^c,,~,.v.n.~yuor.,--...... ~,,~,~ ~v.~.o- capecoa/HOPEWELLTWPon a well--.4 lanesca bedroom K I u.. auu~.uu,~,~u--=,.rmceton, U,, ¯ room full’basementand attached~ $42900. urger. lot AW I~ II la~ Im II .~ Write] Box...... 02316 c/o P I ROOMYBILEVEL-K tchen wlth ,+ara,+e ’ Extras nclude’ drs~s ’ JUtdit y room...... 3 bdrm living rm dining ,..rm eat- J Twofull baths and~u~mshed a ’ " ~ ¯¯ I~ 1 ~ IIZIt... ~m raczet. . [ eatingarea formal dining room, [ ~n,-] ~,~h~ r~n~a i ...... ~v~/[ CONVENIENTTWIN RIVERS l Patio¯ [ [nmtc,. z .yz.ea.m. nms.nea I basement add up to convenience I ’ ’ ...... aasememw/ear tamuy rm oen¯ , I- . .- --____ -- ~:;I [familyroom, 1-1/2 baths, utility [washer~,~,er andrefriaera~r ""~ [:.TOWNH0U SE --. E n.d unit" near l Car.P. ort ¯ |~...:,,: ...... , .... : _,t/m this house.$45,000. "’ ...... "- ii FARMS I room4 or 5 bedrooms1 car I nut~+~ain’~,,~,o ~+ ¢~ ~nn ~ " I tenniscourts, pool,snooping and I cluo tiouse ~,,,.~.-,,,-~=,~, .w~w.~,~h~, ~a / , _,-,-:. , "11 it OVER50ACRES-Cranburyarea,|garage. Located outside ’of Pen-I ...... Ischeal. Threebedroom fdwn~ouse [ Priced to Sell at $33,000. /~P~anc~ 5~npUm~a~adnl I. lEAST AM@ELLTWP. -- this $3600 eracre nington UnderconstructionwithJwoor~n~pLrP ~,n,,~aoalwith wall to wall earpeting/ . . g ~, . p o Y. /ranchersits on oneof the hi~,hest .... ’ 54 ACI~ES- plus old farmhouse,Iquick occupancy $52500 I~Tr"%=~-~oT’~,~"~’~’=.~Ithroughout. Basementhas been| R.C.REINHOLDCO ICai1609448-7752. " " |hillsinEastAmwell.Eightr~ms, [ WestWindsor, $4400. per acre¯ I " ’ ’ I macu~at*eseven"v~rol~cl"home" Iflnished into a family roomwith / REALTORS " [ /2 baths,on 1.64acres. $63,900. PRINCETONJUNCTION | IATTRACTIVEEWINGTOWNSHIP~ STORYJro~de~o~er~ng~’a+prm~dci~g [Featuresinclude~vingroomwiti~|[speakers;wall to wall also carpeting. an ~office batlt- andl" in! / ...... I "¯ ¯ coucnes,oar, anu ,~ stereo ;+a~w.~tate~t. [S~LIEAsT -- ,,~.~AMWELL TWP. -- ¯ ¯a cah l ir ]MAINTA.INED5yr.oldCranbury l.custom built rancher, with ATTENTION CRA"B ...... 7" TrentonNJ .... rL unx - ~argestate£y [ COLONIAL- Aluminum siding twent"’ two foot ~aneledfamil worxsnop.Sliding glass doors to [ 609-364-’8118" j~anorts!)evel LR,DR, Kit 3 BR,[[a.rge rooms.~sea.uutm lot. /victorian on over :s acres. / slate entrancefoyer kitchen withI room:"wlm .,~.uar ,_u,ree ,~’ ,..~ ueurooms ¥ J redwooddeck. All appliancesand / .’ iz ~/z eats, panelled rec. room|many extras. ~tve us a Ownermust sell 2 vr old 4 ITremendouspotential $79900. large eatiw, area formaldinin~ I + ...... a ^.^ ~.’~~.~,.~ ~...a.;’. ]central a r conditiomng.Buses to [ Iwlth " o ConialI brick fireplace, den[ call. $68,900 . " ’ room¯ ’ .... ¯ ...... "~’..... ":~ N Y C $48500 or4thBR,laundry ream &arage JOHND GUINESS I ~ o ., 24 . hvln.g .room wlt~ [ room extra large storage room, I ..... / ’ Iontree lined 3/4 acre"=’[[~" / _ " -- r: ’. -- . bedroomColonial. Central air ]WE LL SELL-- It ourselvesfor fireplace, 4 !arge uearooms, 2-1/2 land ~ttached garage Extras IALLENT ...... IFIVE BEDROOMthree bath Ipetin-in LR DR& ’r~c/.V~o~"I HeaiP~smte~roKer . . o ’. . ’ less! Charming2bdrm ranch-typa oaths...:, fami£yroom, central .a~ [includ central air, wail to waul...... ~w~^.~v~’~.o-=very/qxlmnded ranch.’i.n. Princeton [Askin~ ~ a~ f~n ~.~’~ ..... ’/ 2w Br~dSt.,yopewell dreplace, xamilyrm I/2 acre EwingTwp. home New kitchen cnnumomng,2 car garagewlm / cornering’e and draperies Quality I"~.~ ...... %",yp,%,,~’~ ,--~:~.-/auncuon tor sale oy owner.[ .... , ...... / .... ~-’"~ remodeled bath pluslargedinin~ otacKtop driveway, beautiful/valu~eat~6900¯ ~ -[wlmexpanaame..z.nat).oor.~rnls/ceatralairconditionng,gasheat,/ / lot. $68,500. roomand airy i’iving room.(w/w landscaped lot, ~’alkingdistance , [newnom.e, exmojm,me une.st |dishwasher, disposal, wall oven, / [ carp/ drapesinc~) New B¯B. to golf course. $59,900. . worxmaesmpanuteaturesa. slaterefrl ¯geator , freezer , washer OLIVERREALTY ’ heat, plumb,ng and full basement, TOWNHOUSE- Twin I PLAINSBORO- Lovely large 609-924-7777 detachedgaraged.’ Really worth SPACIOUS RANCHER- Beau.titul I.. tares [iLaAn~sGo~ uPe grSU~°Usn~Sletm~om RANCH -- 0ul~.tandingplc"I Pa’nelmg"" [entra.neenaruw.ooa_noors, :oyer w~thannredwood ]patio, [dryer, sound-proof and 22’study, well. large Enclosed [Rivers,..QjUAD I~ BDRMI.Paneled family ]farm house on acre lot in country. -- the pricu-- High$20’s. Call 609-!anqseape.a. corner lot moeernl ,+~,!q~-~..~..+^ ~ ...... Z Inn_mra~_mm~t!m_sn’~’herooms are ]panelled family room~.extensive [room,kit & .basementprof.,s l.Ele‘/en rooms to get lost in. Five 599-2424forappt ¯’ xltcnenwlm eaung area, lormm ! ¯ ~o,~-~,.+,~.,-’~ ,?2s~ :,~,-§ l~p,cluu~.apu incluu~ llVl,ng room, Istorage areas. ~eaumul land- llannscapea pauow/oocx. $4~ ~uu. Inearooms andthree baths. Home dining,room livin+, room with ~ roomwlm plcmre wmuow, iormm llormal mnmg room, ~ nearooms,2 Iseaoing ondesirable corner lot IPheae 609-449-3499 after6 p.m.No ]is sturdy and large shaded by -- flrepPaced~n 2 ~ullbaths, 3 [ diningroom, handsome modern ]baths, bright modern kitchen with |witf~ many rare and unusualIbrokers, please. . [beautifultrees.Presentlyused as -- bedroom~fuli’ basement,2 car /eat-in kitchen, three extra large [beautiful cabinets Finished]plants and trees, includin a herb HOPEWELLINVESTMENT -- 7 ¯ " bedroomslo‘/dypanelled family basementand ara e’ $40600 two family homecan easily he room brick home ea lH acres 0n COUNTRYRANCH - An g_~ira gewlthbreezewaY loeatedm’/ g g" , ¯ /~arden 2-eargfiragewigradio-[ [eonvertedtoohefamily $80000. tri-countyRt 518 Princinalsonlv unusually-warmand romanticHampton Hills. $64,900. " /room/. , two. and.¯ one half baths ,:/ ^ "/controlled door. A very corn-/ / +’#~unn..lU¢I/--" appmn~ment;’ " " ~- " eau";home different and lovel,,~, lousemeat~ anu two ear garage./VACATIONHOME: ~oore fortable and well-maintained TWIN’RIVERS City con 6~66"2752." Roilin~ green lawn and ricl~ /Such.quality extras.as central air/property. LongBeach Island has/home.Mid 60’s Call 609-799-/BRICKTOWN-- Cherry Quay/yenen~ein eatm~Ysettim, 4 ll~hi ¯ I COnaltlonlnK~prtvate . patio, /be.aut!ful 2 I~l.room.Cape. Cod |0775 after 6 p.m. and weekends./Wa.terfront .-- large° 2 ..bedroom|and airy bedr~s, 21~’ ba~ yertie[e sidingencloses the¯ four " BUYLAND. oeorooms1-1/2 barns, sumptuous ~n~x~,~r,r.,~.~ ...... ~; .... i wlmgas grill I screeneuin rear [wlmnreplace, upstmrsis large/ [wt~. expansionatuc tamuyr~m~ lview of trees and openfieldsl -- living room with fieldstone ~zm~r., ]porch, stamenhardwood floors, /panelled area, sleeps 4 persons,/’ /.tuning area,, one a.nu one nal[ [excellent schools, fast tran- fireplace, newkitchen and in- //~nd muchmore. Top value/separate kitchen 1/2 bath. Won- /pat~,_gara~e.Gus_hre__dhotwater Isportatinn to N.Y.city.$43600. OW~Enq, Ra~c~-nn~,n viting dining room Walk to ...... fat $53900. laertul nometor large ramifyor I [neat. "~elepnonezoz-~w-o~w. I ’ ...... school$56 000 ’ n ’ /small family that likes guests., IFRANKLINTWSP., Beautiful I " ’ " ~V w~°~ele~ea~rre~a~frW~t~weug " ]WESTl WINDSOR RANCH -- /535,000. ¯ Iconvenientlocation. 7 yr. Levitt/ [SOUTH BRUNSWICK-- 02 w,~’r...... w~u~utl -- must sell ~ ...... _, -_. ¯ P’ + . Ilcleared acreswith 1200’ of road bedroomColonial Five minutes ~u£~uv~t~WUl~rr¥ -- at- .~,000peracre/immaeulatel,,/ .z ke~te, and in /TWINRIVERS -- If you are Icolonial en 2/3 acre full land- n ~ i,"fionta g. eResidential zoning, °irom t’rinceton- ¯ ’ oct.- raLlroad" tractive and different 3 bedron m~p- . - ~snotless condition are nrime |"1 ooxmg ...... tot me nnest m suuuruaniseapeu corner lot ~Y |)arms 2 1/2 I, ...... ~$3,800 pe r acre" station, excellentschools, 1 acre ranch. Immeesestone fireplace In he~P~il79,, wooded’withacres e, ~ondmwell TWP", /leatures " in this ranch’ home.~ Top |[iyln[~...... w!th.daHycommuting_!o I b.aths., famdy’ rm., ’’dlmng " " rm., ’/ ...... urr,~)~ ~uUSE. I .

¯ , ’ i , " " ¯ ’ ’ ..’ /medern eatin kitchen +ua~tv/ditioning, dishwasher’[~01-249-~.~,8 " " [~tandingcustombu~4-b~I~’oom+ availableAu 1 $225pe rmonth ’ g [~m~,ccenttto ~tc~um~C~SntO~.COTTAGE- on4 weade~iareas, 7wHo~riesw~eWpPeam’I~vP~,h0~avu~/pnneled family r~m, .thref./~ |[emf~r~t~sse~She~fod:oY~lr~y / |threa.ba.th homenear Princeton~-- manymore extras, ~ Prmclpals ¯ " ’ Rt. #1, 2 bedroores, tamt room frontage. $3000peracreoearooms two ann one nau nares ~ i | | ....£magne eearoomsnKe mese 14 6 2 ADJOININGOFFICES -- ¯m only.609-799-1621. withbar, pine paneledkitchen and ¯ basement,and two car garage..- /$23900’ . I~ 19,12.5x17, 14.6 x 16.8, an~ 11x downtownHi-htstown 1 year dining area Air conditioned. 61 rural acres EastAmwell~ Expansionpossibilities for ad@/ PRINCETONTWP.--forsale.On ]16.6. There’s also a 16.10 x 23 ’lease $75 eac~ n~r month Askin,’~9 500 .7-:...... , ...... :?.~."~’tional bedroomson soconulevel. / a beautiful lot (nearly an acre) lllvingroom, with a large bay " " ~- " ’ " ’ . _ . ’ Also ineludes custom drapes and/ ...... ~’~""I"Ew/mature trees and plantings [window, and a log burnink - LAND"" " "" a ..;. - .. -- rods,and quiet patio area. JUST LI~U~I~Z’I,uv~..t’4 n ~ LocatedI blook from N.Y. bus In If|replace,lamlly room, formal ~._ ~ t’x ~q ,~ , PRIMEAREA-~8,900 .TOWNSHIP. $166,0004 acresac znned industrial ,~,~u,,~,~. $62000zs+1~.~,.,,, ...... ereial ~eemo,~’n.. cr~,tress,W~..wxm amW~!struam$13600"~wP"’ ¯ I AGENCY bed.room,theLittlebrook2.5 Sehoo]bath area,housethls" is4-[el~mlngtw’ nearrOOmgarsge.and" moderucomesee,kitehenthts’ ""/~’~"~ ~"~+~’ \, ~" MONTGOMERY=,..... ’ [-- 160StocktonSt ,Hightstowh, NJ.designed for ease of entertainingxceptional eustom home onREDUCED’ TO$64,900 ¯ ’uNuv.I~CONSTRUCTION .. 1 acre wooded res[denhol~ ...... - andhmll~, comfort. Large living |Sunday asking .$69,000 ...... ~.e~iEstate_Broker2 ¯ .... . ~ ..... +hr,,~ ~150~0 o acres, ~opeweuTOWOSntp, I-~.~ , ¯ ~ I " 448~2~0 room anu dining room (16x20)1 ~.~.~aln.’,t., Urannury,N.d RANCH0 rooms, fireplace 2 full ...... ’ $33,000 EveningsCall w/floorto cellini/ storage, bay [ , Call201-359-4121 _ ....oo.~5.5-L900 baths, fullu,~emen~, ...... garage on ’ +...... " Ill~’~ ------¯ "- I . winnowsand Frencnnears, and [’ EiseahowerGallery Of Homes uoromy,.muemeld 009-395-0892 ¯ -" countryacre, Not.toolate to pick ~g,~,,t~.,..~lY’~,~ ~lg,, ¯ "’. ] ,..r ,.," . ~ ~l large sunny kttehen w/breakfast / Realtors ’ ’ J.L.Angelo,609-655-0968 your.owncolors., . . )W~,~gt~.g~4~l’~y~rsIOIJh. Van Hlsc Rcalty ...... : ’~ ...... area, makeparties a pleasure. ] HillsboroughTowuship NaneieLowrey609-448"4170’’ i ,i ...... ,.m,e I1~ ...... I .~" ~ ¢~ .11~¢11~ ...... neal,or~,~,~,-,,s~ --li’ ~=.[.~’~...... ~’. ’* ~l~llnnu~ ...... R.V;mHiso 1 I ¯ 448-4254:The eomfortable family roomand / , . ; . . " ’ " . " ~..,.~a~ara.~.,,~., , M~.ti.’p.l.e_U~ttnj_$ystcm. Rt:l~J.u:s..tNorthof J’ Esch 1 ~ 448.1178’ea,/cr.ed patio w/gas barbeeue I.D.irocUo~:.Northon Rt. 206 to : "LJI/~II.2"" al.,~. ~,n~,~Tan~tll~, ’ ~: _, TEL(609)737-3615 TneulaYorxemn IR ~cNamarat..x.J ’448.2022i provlae an. Imormal tami£YlnghtatRooxyHill LeftonRt 518 ryn ~u~.px ~.w.m~- rrm- ¯ ¯1 /£ !¯ ~,. ¯ ’ ~m,m.~,o-~w~, ’~¢’~ . (609) 883.2110 ’ ¯ " " I"*:" -- REALTOR* .. , retreat The ueeroomsare largelapproxlmatelyH/4miletoPeasumlceto.n’lwp T nreeoearoomranch ~fg+~...,g:.+~L,’p’.U--~ " ~"..--’e....~..a.,w.~’ot,~m " ~ --~ " . " - 449.5000 " ’[MdvinHKreps 44~1w/excellent closet and storage IRoad, right on PossumRoad to u.e|[ghl[ully landscapedgroun~ ~

12-B ~ " THURSDAYJULY 26, 1973 :" :J League o£ American Dear Consumer ’ Wheslmen ’signs and traffic lights. Give RealEstate For Sale TooLate To Classify 3582 Sunnyview NE hand signals befere you turn. RealEstate For Sale Too Late To Classify Salem, Ore. 97303 .Anduse reflectors andlights Short Course Amerlc;mYouth Hotels to be visible atall times. lTwhnse.¯ in the walk-tocorn- l BLUERALEIGH CHOPPER -- 3 National Campus i CHILDREN’S FURNITURE -- Delaplane, Va. 22025 ROOSEVELT A homefree of work- speedI hr. old,excellent con- Babyeqipt., desk,bureaus, 2 no-waxkitchen diton. 201-359-6209. rownwool rugs, 2 BSRMcDonald In Bikecology.. NCR ENJOYCOUNTRY LIVING -- in and Friends for Bikecology speakers(new), beautiful old 1035 E. DeLaguerraSt. woodstove, state table top, um- By Virginia Knauer Forms features a Saute Barbara, Calif, brellatent 9x9, gas dryer, guitar, Special Assistant to the President pressurecanner, jars, much 93103 ’ METRO more¯609-443-3985 anytime¯ and Director One last word: Though Beautiful Office or ConsumerAffairs summertimeis wondsrful for possession. GRAPHICS Bicycles are booming. biking, it can be risky: More cars are on the road. PmNTINGCO.,INC 2 ALUMINUMMAGS -- for Ford. We’ve long been biking for exercise and for rec- : ROUTE130 & #4lug, $50. Call after 5, 609-448- So bike wlth care. Ale ways ride on the right-hand HALF ACRERD OUTSTANDING COLONIAL -- 3066. reation. But now, more and more Americans are nearLawrence mounting bicycles for basic transportation--to work ’. side of the road. Obey all CRANBURY,NJ. , large and to the slope for that extra container of milk, 609-655-2500 room, miles, $1,300.SAMOYEDS-- Ch. line. AKC Want proof? There are 85 million cyclists~ Business 5. 609-469-2556.registered. 2 male, 1 female. young and old.---in th s country today. Professionally landsca Shots. Excellent potential for Last year alone, 13.8 mil- (only 3 yearsyou showdogs¯ Affectionate. Call 609- lion newbicycles were sold in Cards seheets.Immediate 924-3329after 6 p.m. $42,500. comparisonwith 10.9 million : RENT : newcars. That’s the first time METRO~ GRAPHIC, = a: GLENAFTON No brokers.201- worth $500. or lal since World WarI that bike ABETTER| v 359-8415.Open Sunday July 29, 11 to $3000. Call sales have toppedautos. PRINTINGCO., INC. I CUSTOMBUILT -- brickfronted a.m. - 4 p.m.33 CranstonRd. 1 609-587-3333.Have GIANT HOUSE SALE -- Many And why not? ROUTE130 & ’ FIGURE , Colonialhas known loving care by blockoff New Rd. at Constable¯engines ready when you call. unusualitems¯ Hechalutz Farm, Bicycling is economical, HALF ACRERD. I I itsowners¯ Seven spacious rooms, Rt. 571,between Hightstown & enjoyable and healthful. magnificent panelled recreation Roosevelt¯Sat. & Sun.or 609-443- What’smore, bikes don’t cre- CRANBURY,N¯J. I room with bar attached garage, 609.655-2500 slant 3985anytime¯ ate noise or air polhtion. i . rear patio with loads of trees. Mothers are putting Adjacent to Trenton County Club. I i $450.In- baby-seats en their bikes and ’li Available to qualified VA& FHA TENTCAMPERS buyers. Only $34,800. doing their errands with Jun- TRAVELTRAILERS I ~|’ OPPORTUNITY-- for an am- ior for company.Oldsters are . Chip. bitious man with electrical filling the shopping baskets PICK-UPCAMPERS I maintenance background. Ex- ¯ TARUSa TERRY on their adult-size trikes aa ¯ COACHMAN¯ COX cellent starting salary, many they pedal around town. Ii . M REALTYAliiBi& LANDSALES "’ Route #15, Lafaye; IHngebenefits. to contactone ef thesena- ¯ TOUR-A-HOME I ’i But is your town doing tionalbiking organizations: ¯ JERACOa SCOTTY I Eveningscall 201.627-9310~ right by its bicyclists ? @ CAMPLINE¯ PUMA I I Reaher~ 2032 Noni’ngham Wey HOUGHTONMIFFLIN CO. tlave your city fathers = Pennlngton-HopewellRd. t. BELTVIBRATORS, TWINRIVERS -- sacrifice, one MANVILLE-- 3 room furnished set aside bike lanes--or built -. S86 7700 yr. old two bedroomultra modern Route 518 Spur apt. Utilities included. Call 201- Hopewell,N.J. bikeroads--~or people who -MONEY- IRENTI ; ¯ JOGGERS; townhouse, end unit, in most want to commute on two desirable QuadI. Best location. 725-5667. 6(}9-466-1950 Gold or Dollars? VLsit OURComplete wheels ? Doesyour area have CsmpingStore Walkto school~ shopping, pool, ~:~!~ii!i:!ii!:i~i~:;i!i:!i!~ :!~::i:i:i:i:!:i:! :i:i:!:i:!:~:! bike trails for recreation ? l ¯ BICYCLESl COUNTRY LIVING -- This tennis and 6Oram. express bus to IDa6 This importantstory maintenancefree 4 bedroombrick N.Y. Five major appliances, chrs buffet china closet, baby More and more com- ii[i~ toldin simpleterms BARBER’S t: DIAL=49-71=31 and aluminumsplit enjoys 2 full central air cond., and vacuum high chr portable crib, very Flowers munities are investing in such ceramic tile baths, a large and ~ystem, gas heat with humidifier reesonable. 609-448-2364. bikeways. If your town isn’t ~iIn~ee~ent eervieea CAMPING CENTER beautiful paneled family room, mid. faro. rm., liv. rm, din. rm., 1 among them, perhaps it’s i/~ listed.Exce!lent fi- HITCHES INSTALLED il AIMPAINT: formal dimng room double oven J2 baths, semi-finished full your fault. U.S. Department .SALES&’ REPAIRS ’ I AND I. msement, w/w carpet, land- WEIMARAMER PUPPIES, 4 of Transportation records viewedand sourcema- electric kitchen, basement and iiioonoial writ°,re U. S.’HW, Y. NO. 1 I garage. The groundsare profusely ;caped slate patio with gas gr 11 malesAKC registered, 5 wks old. show that where bikeways do i~;~iteria~ pinpoi.ted. TOOLRENTALS I Iroedand shrubbed and offers the md lawn service. Many more Call609-799-1684. exist, it was citizen action SOUTHBRUH.SWICK extras. Must see. Mayassume 7% Stuff that created them. I 6NFRANKLH BLVD. I for.privacy$49,900. you have been searching mortgage. Avail. Sept. 1. Reduced by ’l’ril,ht ili ."AN TNVE~’POR’$GWXDE (Nextto Finnegan’sLane) With communitysupport, TOTHE ! SOMERSET/NEWJERSEY - I " ’ to $35 900. Call weekendsanytime 201-297-3049 ;,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, J WOMEN HOUSEKEEPERS The cactus family has more you and your friends can ap- GO~Dsoo~. HOPEWELLTOWNSHIP -- 6 orweekdaysaRer7p.m. (609)448- availablefor light housekeeping proach your local government bedroomColonial. Custombuilt of 7667. duties.Call 609-448-0120. than 1,000 species and when groupedwith the succulents, may and really get it rolling on fine materials and craftsmanship safe and convenientreads for in a woodedsetting with private number almost 3,000. The by LawrenceBockwell LOSTKITTEN -- female, 3 mos. those whoprefer bikes. GRAND OPENING gardens and a bridged stream¯ 2 variations of size, color, shape, For help in planning such family rooms each with a stone old, gray & black stripe with textures, flowers and growing sen~$s.oo cheek or fireplace, fabulous ultra-modern ADULT COMMUNITYHOME -- copperspot on back, wearingflea a campaign, you might want THURSDAY,JULY 26th THRU available at Ressmnor. Exit 8A, collar. 609-921-3215. habits are seemingly endless. money order to "Gold kitchen with 2 full wall ovens Perhaps this great variety ac- Guide"tBOX 789, abundant wa nut cab nets and N.J.Turnpike.2hedrooms tbath SUNDAY,JULY 29th overlooking rear gardens via 2nd floor privacy. Nearclubhouse. ¯ counts for the recent renewed weventthe roots fromsitting and RadioCity Station, picture windowsin eat-in area. Reasonable price includes car- interest and the increasing New York,NY, 10019 peting, draperies and many ex- FORSALE -- dining room set, popularity of this group. rotting in water. Do not allow The formal dinlngroom captures water to remain in a saucer if the view while the living room Itras. Lowmonthly amortization solid early Americanhoney maple If there is such a thing, the FREEGIFTS FREE and maintenance. Equity; table, 4 eavtains ehairs~ hutch that is used under the container. overlooks another view from the cactus could be rated as an Alwaysplant and replant so that oppositeside of the house.There’s $13,800. Available Nov. Call cfibinet, ~lOO. Also mhhogany outstanding "unisex" plant, in a ACCENTYOUR HOME extravagantcloset space and 2- 609-655-3293. dresser, $80.Call 609-924-6812. day whenclothing, haircuts and the crownor base of plant is at The seven community I/2 fabulousbaths¯ A hdmeof life-sty]~ revolve around this the same soil level as in the newspapers in the Packet Group WITHFUN - TO- FINISHTM DECOR ¯ homes.$79,900. original planting. This is a magic word. Their appeal is to general rule for most house are ’the first in NewJersey to both male and female, adult and create the Reader Reaction PENNINGTON BOROUGH -- plants as well as trees and Service. Take advantage of this Enjoy the village atmosphere in COMMERCIALLOT -- located CLASSICALFRENCII COOKING child. At the various flower shrubs. ¯ STATUES.LAMPS ¯ WALL DECOR this lovely and well established across from a new and thriving" . &WINEAPPRECIATION shows, the cactus/succulent unique reader service. shopping cenler with frame home When planting new, or community¯ Approximately 2 CLASSES . [ booths are alwaysthe busiest and separating established cactus, ¯ BANKS¯ PLAQUES ¯ PEDESTALS "" thatcould easily be converted into I most crowded Perhaps sub- aereSlandscapedOfbeautifullygrounds surroundtreed andthis offices. An ideallocation for manyliD Princeton Summerand fa I. I consciously we have a greater refrain f:cnm’..watering after READYTO PAINT small businesses. $45,900. [Four students per class. Children, 1 resnect for’ a nlant whichhas planting for 3-5 days, and then delightfulCalifornmrancherslateflooredWith thefamilymOSt i teenagersand-adult ¯ levels Call~ ~- water lightly for the following ENJOYFAMILY LIFE -- to the [Dimes¯ 7:30-9 p.m 609-452-6062 sure,red and developed for over room, including a barbecue grill, a fullest in a homedesigned w th ¯ ’ I ...... month.This is unlike most plant Letter¯ [av mmmnyears, espec:auy now families¯ The limited watering mammothfireplaceandlivifigpicturer°°mwindows.With mothers in mind.IExcellent when we are becoming more and will enable the cactus to form a matreally otter a pmture, 2 large construction. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, ~CHILDCARE -- mv home-uiet [ more aware of our environment callus,prevent rot and resultant Heads corner bedrooms,a slate floored formal dining room, 2 firep aces, ]street play equi[)ment ’ good [and the dangers of its pollution family room, and laundry room. 5 meals’ homestrops here ne r and destruction While the cactus death¯When breaking cuttings breezeway, slate walks, a 2 car fromestablished plants, we have METROGRAPHICS DECORCENTER attached garage and more..boeac~tiafnUl "~Oxd%d aCr;rSoW ithpoojfish IBlack’School.Hgts. 1~094:1’8-06~0.[ family is native’onlyto the North found greatersuccess by $52,000. ¯ .’ AmermanContinent, the suc- D~eknow of nothing comparablem I culents have been found nearN allowing4-5 days to elapse before PRINTINGCO.. INC. OLDENAND PARKSIDE CUSTOMCOLONIAL CAPE -- in [ comfort appearance and location I FORSALECOUCH 2 chairs crib replanting,again allowing the ’ ’ ’ ’ E everywhere except in suca. ex-.’ ROUTE130 & prime area of Lawrence Town- for $74900. TV, 2 lamps & bar-b-cue all excell ..... formationof the callus.Warm : ship. Mature trees and shrubs cone cau 5L~3d,tS-9~0 treme ct maue conmrmns.as me weatheris the best time to repot HALF ACRERD. EWINGTOWNSHIP, N.J. surround tiffs attract ve home. CHARMINGDESCRIBES THIS ’ ’ Gobor Sahara deserts. orbegin new cuttings because the CRANBURY.N.J. Large living room, formal dining BRICK FRONT HOME-- in I ’ To discuss such a large group ¯ 609:655-2500 771-1300 plantwill have an opportunityto OPEN EVERYDAY room, bright, cheerful eat-in Hopewell Tmynship. You,ll love ’68 OLDSCUTLASS, excellent .provides limitless topics establishitself before colder kitchen, paneled family room 2 m.e .mrge uvm.g.roomwith bay condition, original owner, many However, the basic con- bedrooms plus expansion for 2 .wmqow,panel.ca fam)!y room extras $1600. Call 609448-6681 weather.Watering will depend navmg raiseu nearm nric~ siderat ons of so l, light air and uponweight of soil, type of pot, more full basement and 2 ear moistm’," ~,= m,=~ ~,~^~t~,~ garage in move-in condition. ~flreplace. There are 4 bedrooms¯ ¯ - :.’: -’~ ...... ~’~:’="’: light availableand type of plant. $43,900. and many extras such as mdtreet HAIRDRESSER W ...... r’or pomngone mayuse almes~ The season and temperature lighting, chair rails, beamed mal,~ n," f,~lo D^~’~,=,~- any.typemconmmer’ ¯ ¯ as tong as aw- andplant’s natural environment ALL BRICK RANCHER-on 1- cedings dry finished basement, stviist~-~’a~.~’~’ ...... drainage holes are provided. will regulate water 314 professionally landscaped All th:s on a weeded2/3 acres for .... ’ ...... " .... Clay pots, the most popular, dry requirements. During the period acres with mature trees and $65,900. out more rapidly and thus wherethe plant showsits growth shrubs and a horseshoe driveway. require more frequent watering. TasteWindsor The custominterior consists of 3 CLOSETO EVERYTHING-- and 1968 BUICK-- custom LeSabre. and rests, watering will usually Roundplants require a pot with a be light and no morethan once a ¯ ¯ large bedrooms, 2 full quality beautifully laedscaped too Ins de ]P.S.~ ¯A.C.,4 door. $675. In good diameter not greater than 1-2 baths stupendous living room, you’ll love the elegant floor plan [ceaoition. call 609-882-7643. week. As with most plants, under offering a hugefoyer, large living ] inches of the plant’s width, while banquetsized formal dining room tall plants needa widthhalf of the rather than over-water. Tender family room, kitchen wit~ room, foams[dining room,’lovely I loving care whichincludes daily gorgeous fruitwood cabinets, kitchen with dishwasher, range, 13. MO. OLDMAYTAG GAS plant’s height. Cleanliness is "little Seekings" has probably instead. stainless steel dishwasher, wall refrigerator; family room, 4 IDRYER-- Best offer over $125. essential to prevent transference causedmore plant problems than Just taste Windsor- ovenanddouble counter top range bedrooms2 1/2 baths, laundry [Call 201-329-2885after 6. of plant or soil disease or insect anyother factor. As one gardener ano youmay never with grill, 2 fireplaces, breezeway roomwith washer and dryer and a I eggs or larva. Pots should always go backto yourusual and 2 car attached garage and a 2 car garage. Can you imagine all [,~ be washed with hot soapy water said,"If you wonderif you this for $47900~ ~waz~ntr w~ontr*~ ~vm~mt~r., should--don’t,"which is whisky.Windsor is the full basement.$79,900. _ ’ ’ -- 4 years old excel, eond. Best before their re-use. only Canadianmade Manydifferent soil mixtures probablyasgood a ruleas any for PLEASANTSURROUNDINGS -- BIGAS A BARN-- Phone today offers over $75. 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