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by Eva Wong for adults, too Edison High School The wrestling team will meet with its METUCHEN — The Community Adult crosstown rival, J. P. Stevens, in an away School is currently accepting mail match starting at 6:30 p.m. today. registration for its spring term. Classes will The boys’ and girls’ basketball teams are begin Feb.26. Courses include: Aerobic scheduled for several games within the next Dancing, Auto Know How I and II, week. Tommorrow, the boys will play Calligraphy I and II, Chinese Cooking, Hyp­ Madison in an away game, girls at home; nosis for Self Improvement, Macrame, Saturday, the boys will be home and girls- Gourmet Cooking, Tailoring, Photography I away against Sayreville; Tuesday, the boys and II, Oil Painting, Modern Dance, In­ will be away and girls home against J. F. vestments and Securities, Writers Kennedy. All games begin at 6 p.m. Workshop and Stained Glass. The Academy of Science will meet today Other courses are: Shorthand I and II, at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. New mem­ Chair Caning, Tennis, Parapsychology, In­ bers are welcome. terior Decorating, Guitar I and II, Disco Dancing, Sculpture, Yoga, Cake Decorating, Stress Management, Typing I and II, Bookkeeping, Assertiveness PI ay case tryouts set Training, Quilting, French Cooking, EDISON — Gwen Bond of the Division of Memory and Concentration, Jazz Dance, Community Education and Neil Glick, Ballet I and II, Transactional Awareness, drama director at J. P. Stevens High School, Sewing-Beginners and Intermediate, Basic are conducting high school tryouts for “The Woodworking, Reading, Furniture Repair Let’s Find Out What the Kids Like,” and Refinishing. playcase. To obtain a brochure, call 494-0455 Mon- CALIFORNIA SUITE — Sid Winters Friday. Performances will be given The project will train high school students day-Thursday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. All per­ to create, direct and stage plays for children corries a sleeping Barbara Klausner in every Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. sons, 60 years of age or older, may enroll for one of the many hilarious scenes from through Feb. 9. For reservations, call in the community. The director will work half price in any course. with high school students to create a the Neil Simon comedy scheduled to 756-4488. traveling show for children in the third, open at the Edison Valley Playhouse fourth, fifth, and sixth grades. Troop honors girls The finished playcase will be shown ten­ tatively Jan. 20 and 27. METUCHEN — Junior Girl Scout Troop For further information, call 548-6000, ext. M m %>w lftte tow fe 439 held a special investiture ceremony 238. by Debbie Huebsch recently to welcome Deborah Herman into by Dinah Levine the troop. Metuchen High School J.P. Stevens High School A rededication and court of awards Boys’ basketball recently upped its record The senior class will present the rock followed. Rededicated were Junior Girl Y plans ski trips to 3-1 by defeating St. Thomas Aquinas and musical “Celebration” on Friday and Satur­ Scouts Jill Bangert, Susan Bertha, Casan- previously unbeaten St. Peters. day and Jan. 18 and 19. Jeff Burns, Fred dra Chambers, Jennifer Fetbrod, Kristie METUCHEN - YMCA will sponsor a Young, Robert Pelaia and Kristen Fedor Henderson, Meg Hudak, Tiamoya James, twilight ski trip to Vernon Valley/Great Scriblerian, the school’s literary have the major roles. Other cast members Colleen Miller, Tracy Novia, Kristen Olsen, Gorge area on Sunday. The bus will leave magazine is looking for a few good poets, ar include Lou Veil, Betsy Rabin, Jodi Rosen- Laora Palazzolo, Kim Patskanick, Sharon the Y on High Street at 2:30 p.m. and will tists, photographers, short story writers and blum, Barbra Goldfarb, Rob Fesiinger, Shumate, Steffeny Stofa, Renee returnatll:30p.m. ' ' ; is the last week to submit en- Lorene Pozyc, Leslie DeAgazio, Steve Tagliaboschi, Karen Turk and Michele Another trip is scheduled for Feb. 3. Bn the spring issue. Lukow, Amy Leach, Robin Kooyenga and Saakes. Reservations may be made at either Editor is Beth Rebarber Daryl Mitruska. Tickets are $2 for students Karen Turk and Kim Patskanick earned Metuchen or Edison branches of the Y. Y and $3 for adults. All seats are reserved. For their Interim Service patches. membership is not necessary. Students The Honor Society will induct new mem­ tickets, call 549-1434 between 3 and9 p.m. through sixth grade must be accompanied bers on February 24 a 12 p. m. The boys’ basketball team will play Wood- by an adult. Midterm exams will be given from Jan.21- bridge today, at home, starting at 7:30 p.m. Tot program expands For information, call Virginia Hogan, at 25. That means the time to study is now! On Saturday they play Perth Amboy, away, 548-1160, or the Y at 548-2044. at 7:30 p.m. and on Tuesday it’s Colonia, METUCHEN — The Centenary Nursery Upcoming sports include basketball at School will expand its transitional kin­ Spotswood Friday and on Saturday, at 1 home, at 7:30 p.m. p.m., wrestlers will be trying to put half­ The girls’ basketball team plays Wood- dergarten class to include a supplementary C of C taps winners bridge today, away, at 7:30 p.m. On Satur­ program. nelsons on the Green Brook team. Although It will be geared to the kindergarten child EDISON — Winners of the recent Chav - there will be no school Tuesday due to Mar­ day it meets Perth Amboy, hgjne, at 7:30 ber of Commerce outdoor decorating con­ p.m. Colonia will be host to the team who can use additional individualized at­ tin Luther King’s birthday, the basketball tention in a small group setting. Classes will test are: most beautiful, Richard O’Neil, 8 team will play Manville, at home, while the Tuesday at3:30p.m. Livingston Ave.; most original, the Yaturo The wrestling team meets Madison Cen­ be limited in size and will begin this month. girls travel to take on the Mustangs. For information, call 548-8223 or 548-3371. family, 2 Pannonia Ave.; most outstanding, tral tomorrow, away, at 7:30 p.m. On Jan. Kruszewski family, 5 Egan St.; best window Winter track also will be hitting the road, 16, they play host to Sayreville, also at 7:30 with a meet at Roselle Park, Tuesday. display, Swanton family, 26 Delaney St. p.m. Firm relocates office Honorable mentions were given to Mr. The winter track' team runs against and Mrs. George Lynch of Edison Mobile Madison Central and Perth Amboy on Jan. METUCHEN — Janney Montgomery Estates and Karen Chiappinelli, 16 Dell view 16, starting at 10:30 a m. at Madison Central Scott, regional investment firm, has Drive. High School. relocated from Perth Amboy to 443 Main St. Joining office manager Edward Mar- tineau of Edison, is Eugene J. Mullen of Learn to tie knots by John Madden and Robert Martinez ® w ll Metuchen, George F. Rothweiler of Rahway St. Joseph's High School EDISON — Classes offering instruction in and Anne Almasi of Woodbridge. The firm, basic knots will be held at North Edison The annual Christmas semiformal was at­ by Marla Hassner headquartered in Philadelphia, has 25 bran­ tended by more than 100 couples. library, Grove Avenue on Monday from 1- Highland Park High School ch offices in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, 2:30, p.m.; at Clara Barton Library, 76 Everything was perfect: the decorations, The Outing Club is planning another New York, Rhode Island and Connecticut. the atmosphere and the food. dayhike, to take place on Tuesday. The Pleasant Avenue or Tuesday from 1-2:20 The track team recently won the East destination is Sunrise Mountain. p.m. and at the Main Library, 340 Plainfield Brunswick Relays in which more than 13 WVHP, the school’s student-run radio Ave., on Wednesday from 1-2:30 p.m. county teams participated. Gene Corrigan Feature films offered Registration is required in addition to 26 station, recently acquired two new turn­ yards of 3-4mm cord that will unravel if was a winner in the 880-relay, mile-relay tables. The transition from 10 to 100 watts EDISON — Feature films for children, and high-jump-relay. desired and a 3 inch ring of metal, plastic or will take place in the near future. preschool through sixth grade, will be of­ wood, scissors and a ruler. The wrestlers also weresuccessful at the Auditions were held recently for the Mar­ fered by the children’s department of the Secaueus Wrestling Tournament. Tom ch theatrical production of “The Chinese public library this month. Forrester, Tom Cahill, Paul Granski and Wall." The cast list will be posted this week. The films will be shown at the Clara Bar­ Dealers show & sell Tom Scessa made the finals. Sophomores On Saturday night, a 70s retrospect was ton Library, 76 Pleasant Ave., tomorrow, at Ray Prescottano and Russ Gutter both held in tire gym to bring all students 3:30 p.m.; Jan 17, at 3:30 p.m. and Jan. 31, EDISON — Thirty dealers are currently finished fourth overall. together. Music of the 70s, rock, disco, blues at 3:30 p.m.; at North Edison Library, 777 exhibiting and selling antiques at Menlo The New Jersey Association of Student and punk was played. Grove Ave., Saturday at 10 a.m.; Jan. 19, at Park Mall, Route 1 and Parsonage Road, Councils awarded' St, Joe’s an Excellence There will be no school tomorrow because 10 a.m. and Feb. 2, at 10 a.m.; Main through Sunday. Award, the highest award possible for of a teacher's workshop. Students and Library, 340 Plainfield Ave., Saturday at Exhibits will feature dolls, trunks, fur­ student council involvement. 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Sheitelman, piano.Sheitelman, 0811. G minor. Op. 18,in Quartet No.2Mozart’sPiano and sort, a professional music group, will visit visit will group, music professional a sort, cello; and assisting artist Jerome Jerome artist assisting and Grossman, Janice cello; viola; Goodman, Jane Commission free the Arts and a will present Senior Citizens of Francis Metuchen. St. the of president elected Saturday, offering assembly programs, lec­ programs, offering assembly Saturday, district music department Arts and Cultural music department district The auditorium. the in Friday p.m. 7:30 formation, call Gretchen Weckstein at 238- at Weckstein Gretchen call formation, Lenore Mogintet, and Ann Deutsch, violins; 26 the p.m.library, at N.3 Sixth at Ave.Sunday on music chamber of program Hall. Francis St. at 1 p.m. at month each ofWednesdays and secretary John Sutton, treasurer. Jochen, Carolyn president; township schools on Thursday, Friday and and Friday Thursday, onschools township Council. their and students invited. are parents school Saturday. 10:30 a.m. Elementary at school high the 2:30 at library Both free. the events are p.m.Saturday. at concert improvisation a is second an first, The workshop for the EBHS will jazz band, be at sessions. at the home of Ellen Korn. For further in­ further For Korn. Ellen of home the at on22 members Jan. prospective 8:30at p.m. for tea a willsponsor Chapter Maimonides tures and workshops.tures Seniors pick officers pick Seniors Musicians to visit to Musicians Chapter plans for tea for plans Chapter perform ill w Quortet They will perform Beethoven’s Quartet, Quartet, Beethoven’s perform will They h ocr wl faueteLrc Quar­ Lyric the feature will concert The vice Donato, Pat are: him with Serving h vst s pnoe jity y the by jointly sponsored is visit The EUHN—Ocr ono hs been has METUCHEN Johnson — Oscar AT RNWC h Lks Con­ BRUNSWICK Lakes EAST — The An assembly program will take place at at place take will program assembly An EAST BRUNSWICK - B’nai B’rith B’rith B’nai BRUNSWICK- EAST HIGHLANDPARK — The Library Public third and first the on held are Meetings h pbi i ivtd o ted two attend to invited is public The January 9,I960, January Page RECORDER...

Today — Raritan Bay Chapter of the National Secretaries Association meeting at 7:30 p.m. at The Townhouse, Route 9, Wood- vMMMRy C I E M C E bridge. Today — The New Brunswick Area Bran­ ch of American Association of University Women will meet at 8 p.m. at the home of Ann Greek, 20 Neal Drive, East Brunswick. Professor Leslie Wield of the Rutgers College of Nursing will present a program on “The Problems of Parenting.”

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Harmon Irving Singi Dr. Dr. and Anthony Agugliaro. cepted in many juried shows. juried many in cepted Her­ Mrs.Country Club Jan.l6-Feb.29. from They are both graduates of John P. Stevens P. of John both graduates Theyare Playhouse. Curtain time is 8 p.m. For For p.m. at Campione 8 JoAnn $5.50, is call at time ticktets Curtain Playhouse. Valley Edison the at Suite” “California see to Sunday trip Schooltheater will a sponsor University. New Brunswick. Her fiance, a graduate of graduate a fiance, Her Brunswick.New by Highemployed isSchool Brunswick and late the of daughter the also is She swick. cyis Hr aeclr hv be ac­ and been have watercolors watercolors oils, Her with acrylics. works man Golfand Metuchen the at show art woman thday. 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Stanford, Hospital, en none b hr ohr Ms Car- Mrs. mother, has Mrs. her by Edison, announced and Ave.,been Mr. Putnam 20 of Hall, son Frank Hall, Frank David at 10:30at a .m.is There no charge. r. oi San 2 Frhvn Ave., Farmhaven 25 Spahn, Louis Mrs. Lewisson Spahn, to ofRichard Mr. ma, and Nor­ Donna daughter, their of engagement library on Jan. 17 on Jan. library 7:3019at on and p.m. Jan. public the will shownbe at concert, onstage and is employed at the Stanford Children’s Stanford the at employed is and Nursing of School Michigan of University 47 Williams,L. Luther Mrs. and Mr.ofson Calif., Park, Menlo of Williams Llewellyn Richard to Calif., Sunnyvale, of AliceKatzinger Linda daughter, their of engagement Elizabeth Ave., Edison, have announced the Ave.,have Elizabeth Edison, Harman Road, Edison. Harman i o—Hall a H — ro lia g u g A ville, Mich., have announced the the announced have Mich., ville, inhighland park i n m e t u c h e n na—Spahn h a p S — a in p p a h C zi —Wilams m illia W r— e g in tz a K h Mtce Cmiso o Civil on Commission Metuchen The Sebastian Proels’ name was misspelled in misspelled was name Proels’ Sebastian The Friends of Lubavitch-Chabad has has Lubavitch-Chabad of Friends The The award followed a contest where local where followed contest a award The Henry C. Garrett, 210Road, Birch White Garrett, C. Henry h PA f on dm Jno High Junior Adams John of PTA The The bride-to-be is a graduate of East East of graduate a is bride-to-be The The public library will be closed Tuesday Tuesday willclosed be library Thepublic The wedding is planned for August. The engagement of Jennie Agugliaro and and Agugliaro ofJennie engagement The Elvis,” a film of the King of Rock’s 1968Rock’sof King the of film a Elvis,” h bie ted Mdlsx County Middlesex attends bride The The future bride is a graduate of the the of graduate a is bride future The r ad r. ret hpia 20 Chappina, Ernest Mrs. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Katzinger of Essex- of Katzinger Peter Mrs. and Mr. joined the Marine Corps in August 1977. 1 Eio, eety com­ recently Edison, #1, rsn rn wie evn a E Toro El at serving while Marine Corps Air Ana, Santa Station, Calif. rank present D’AloiaofJosephine 14 and Philip Carmelo joined the CorpsMarine in1976. December Carol Place, Edison. Carol Place, 9lives at C.men Lamanna, Fort unit (OSUT)at Station Training One pleted MobileEdison Homes,U.S. Iosca, Barbara ofMrs.son rv, dsn hs en rmtd o his to promoted been has Edison, Drive, the American Institute of Aeronautics and and Astronautics. Aeronautics of Institute American the of CornellChapter of the president and nity Benning,Ga. School, he joined the Navy in December December in Navy the joined he School, of She daughter isthe excellence. academic ps Calif. Barstow, Logistics Base, for Cor­ Ave., Marine duty at 2341 reported Edison, has Woodbridge of Broker Evelyn where he was treasurer ofNu Sigma frater­ treasurer he was where depart­ aerospace the in student graduate Park, has reported for duty at Earle Naval Naval WeaponsEarle Station, Coltsat duty Neck, for N.J. reported has Park, ofMr. Mrs.Edison. and B. John Scasserra Hood College’s Hodson-Beneficial for award nia. He is a graduate of Cornell University University Cornellof graduate a is He nia. Califor­ Southern of University athe of ment is Edison, of Williams L. Luther Mrs. 1976. Highland Ave., Ninth S. 216 of Marshall O. Margaret ofsonand Lionel R. Marshall, spring the spend willstudying in Europe. ■ semester who students sity Ave., Highland Park, recently was awarded awarded was recently Ave.,Highland Park, is one of a large group of Bucknell Univer­ Bucknellof group large a ofone is 1635of Charlton WilliamJ. Woodland Ave., Germany. Nurnberg, in Achievement of Certificate a 1153 Raritan Hales-Torres, Virginia Mrs. 1 rnve Ae, dsn a 13 p.m. 1:30 at Edison, Ave., Grandview 21 call call 494-2076. Topic: p.m. 8:30 Metuchen, 10 Ave., SylvanLerner, Andrea of home the at meeting the home of at A.M.Mrs.meet Trumbatore, willRevolution American the of Daughters p.m., John Stevens High John P. p.m., School. Nutrition and weaning. For information, information, For weaning. and Nutrition NewJersey About KnownFacts “Little on program a Whitefordwill give Robert Mrs. demonstrated. be will highlights willbe technique life-saving shown.Also, film a All,” of Good the at meet will Hadassah of Chapter Raritan meeting, 8office. superintendent’s p.m. History.” the Highland Park Temple at 8:15 Temple at the Highland “For Park p.m. illustrated travelogue on New Zealand and and Zealand Newon travelogue illustrated Refor­ Metuchen the in 1:30 p.m. meeting Australia. Newbyslide-a will give Edna Church. med edison regional highland park highland etuchen m A1977 of High Edison School,graduate he of son D'Aloia, P. Steven Cpl. Marine v. on . Lamanna, C. John Pvt. aan’ fte, Car­ father, Lamanna’s 17 gaut o Hgln Pr High Park Highland of 1976A graduate aie p. ens . rkr sn of son Broker, T. Dennis Cpl. Marine Robert Thomas Williams, son of Mr. and Mr.of son Williams, Thomas Robert ay trkee 3d ls Rbr A. Robert Class 3rd Storekeeper Navy received junior, a Scasserra, Patricia A1977 ofHigh Edison School,hegraduate William Staff Sgt. Raymond L. son Staff Sgt.of Hale-Torres, Raymond usa a eh Lau o Edison of League Leche — Tuesday La Chapter —Matochshoning Friday Thursday — of Education caucus caucus Education of — Board Thursday Tuesday — Theodor Herzl Group of the the of Group Herzl — Tuesday Theodor 8 meeting Monday —ofEducation Board ody—AR Sno Ctzn Club Citizens Senior Monday— AARP J. J. Charlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. and ofMr. son Charlton, Craft classes on tap Firemen pick officers 9,1980,January RECORDER ...7 Page EDISON — The children’s department of EDISON — Bill Prarie will be installed Beautiful hom e. the public library is offering craft programs chief of the Oak Tree Volunteer Fire Com­ for children in grades kindergarten through pany at its annual dinner March 8 at the Oak sixth. Tree Caterers, Sayreville. Beautiful sale. The schedule is: Clara Barton Library, 76 Other officers to be installed include: Vic Pleasant Ave., Jan. 24, at 3:30 p.m.; North Aimes, assistant chief; John Smith, cpt.; Edison Library, 777 Grove Ave., Jan. 26, at Dennis Phelan, It.; Tom Weeks, president; 10 a.m. and at the Main Library, 340 Plain- Joe Czech, vice president; Gary field Ave., Jan. 26, at 1:30 p.m. Pre­ Shelheimer, treasurer; Jules Kwiatowski registration is required and the program and Joyce Bardecker, secretaries; Mike will start Tuesday. Hester, training officer. In addition, a crayon craft program also will be offered at Clara Barton Library, 76 Pleasant Ave., tomorrow at 3:30 p.m.; Nor­ th Edison Library, 777 Grove Ave., Saturday Prayer retreat set at 10 a.m. and at the Main Library, 340 Plainfield Ave., Saturday at 1:30 p.m. HIGHLAND PARK — A “Centering” Registration will begin today. Prayer Retreat for sisters, brothers and priests will be given at the Cenacle Retreat House, 411 River Road, Highland Park, Rutgers earns grant from Jan. 18-20. Rutgers University’s Program in Geron­ The weekend will begin at 8 p.m. Friday tology has been awarded $103,567 by the and close by 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Offering for federal Administration on Aging to continue the weekend is $45. For reservations or in­ its specialized career training in geron­ formation, call Sister Barbara Kingston at tology. ______249-8100.

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Milltown Scott Crocco Paul Fetyko John Galistewski Debbie'Meany Philtip Pietraski Robert Oberley Gary Scillia Karen Nougrad James Pongracz Michael Zwolinski Christine Mormak Wendy.fiichter Jerry Dalton Robert Killeen East Brunswick Michael Gustin Gary Miller Jackie Kuran Shawn McConnell Ryan Thorik John Ehling Thomas Murray John Cossentino David Donnegan James Del Gatto Mike Buckley Colleen Dadio Steven Ehling David McDowall John Kerekes Moira Appecelli Barbara Hansel Russ Weideman Mike Carbo Laura Steiner Stuart Pam Suzanne Hendrickson Matthew Hermstedt Lucy Del Gatto William Ehling Thomas Wither Richard Kadash Frank Corso James Sterbenz Wendy Coons Ken Stevko John Ciccarone North Brunswick Cathy Anderson Kimberly Szot Tom Esser Kevin Waksmunski Joseph Melchisky Robert Rudowsky Oavid Miller Scott Cobb Dennis Eib Michelle Hopman Johnny Coons Vincent Mannino Patrica Melchisky Dennis Barlotta Gregg Bountempo Tony Ferrandino Michael Burns Sandy Mariano John Cinquegrana Mary Ann Petrovick Dinah Delfino Ralph Casciano Joey Normann Laura Burns JoAnne Coons Brent Henderson Barbara Pistitelli Laura Rosenthal Victoria Tumminello Joe Popolo Jeanine Paratore John Leposa Brad Sadowski Judy Christ Sally Zienba Patty Rostewski Mike Patty Don Bachman Buddy Eichert Mary Corrigan Greg Krushiloski George Ann Bartone Kelly Sass Glen Johnson Mitchel Blum Keith Tarriani Ken Barcello Amy Dinkelacker Michele Mayernick Pat Johnson Ricky Bernstein B.J. Janish Dennis Cicatello Cary Stern Robert Beyer Jill Petroski Theresa Vingara Mark Campannella Mike O'Halloran Steven Dunnigan Jackie Davison Ronald Muller Mike Maibach Mark Sikoral Patty Larzarczyk Margaret McLaughin Edison Ken Heffernan Edward Killeen Robert Selover Larry Gerard Laura Bernat Andrew Becker Dennis Lynch Tom Stolte Steven Levenson Frank Del Gaudio Noah Sabin Mike Granieri Vicki Giangrasso Regina Olsen Richard Gunthjar Jimmy Connors John Sehrectar Robert Wotchuck Matthew Suchodolski Robert Weiler Jimmy Olsen Melissa Ben net William Blanken Bob Buczak Richard Geczik Jeffrey Diem John Peragine Laura Nelson John Petrilak Vincent Wistuba Rama Gara Jonathan Kraft Brian Savola Judy Chisholm Margaret Nelson Valerie Guthjahr Adam Sosulski Robert Erickson Dawn Krause Kathleen Fowler Todd Quakenboss Freddie Beller Raymond Corrado Michael Szymanski Tim Looney Robert Johnson Tracy Hendricksen Scott Dorfman Dennis Kinsey David Jacobson Nina Worobey Brian Wnorowski Leigh Banko Michael Keyaffie Wendy Levinson David Sorge Pierre Chao Roslyn Valaznick Ann Fama Glen Skelly John Shultz Joseph Nodine Cherly O’Donnell Edward Reilly Stanley Frank Jr. Jean Kayne Robert Chirico Wayne Gebhardt Tom Bradbury Donna Sayden Gary Block Marie Dziekan Pat Kayne Frank Rodriguez Kathy Stahl Richelle Pecora Mike Horvath Paul Kilberg Albert Burdynski Sue Bauer Ed Juba Tom Kozak Mike Kernlchan Joe Gyursak Tom McParland Micheal Kriss Alan Jensen Mark Vande Hei Brian Knelle Chris Murawski LisaVacharci Denise Barth Jeff Zajak William Wong Thomas Piloto Chas. Gzemski Anthony Holloway Randy Farhy Ellen Marie Koehler Shirley Kulesa Todd Coyle Richard Pastor Rosalie Murawski Denise Biondo Susan Hernek Greg Zatac Brian O’Laughlin Bill Conover Mark Davidian Steven O’Laughlin Metuchen Patrick Donnaly James Fiesta Renato Delicate Charles Gatt Theresa James Judy Campbell David Cere Anthony Evanego Kenny Mezaros Michael Slovinsky Chris Schlott David Phillips Robert Castles Linda Finnigan Gregory Gallas Chris Reiman David Barkauskas Jehn Moore Gene Moore Mark Martinowick Dennis Rotondi Greg Marches! Vincent Torres Jack O'Kane Dwayne Cox Christine McCready Bobby Roach Mary Beth O’Connor Lisa Daidone Lisa Roswech Mike Burak Pat Moore Tony Polites Steven Goldstone James Barcley Tim Schdereck Liz Dwyer Allen Crane William Royster David Baylis Chris Crick Osman Sayan Kelly Bolton Mark Crawford David Villalona Darrlyn Carmine Stephen Medel Dean Polities Donna Stewart Robert Schierieck Donna Delayo Peter Dailey Kathy Clemens Kim Davis Thomas Betsko Gerald Karycki Robyn Mall Chet Sickles Tony DeStefano James Moore Denise Davidone Peter Worman Glenn Ailing Joseph Bein John Krigle Stephen Crofton David Wilson Alfred Faulburn Danny Sussman Wayne Parisi Steven Pentek David LaMarca John Allen Cathy Connor Shelly Martoken Garret Berger George Evaneglo Kevin Nardini Mike Frost Karen Berlew Jo Ann Gidaro Joe Hirschman Joseph Pacella Douglas Chludzinski Russell Hamilton Tim Langan Anthony Davis Glenn Kowalski Robert Tomaszweski South Amboy Marty Davis Robert Post John Meyer Richard Landau Ty Romeo Kenneth Dempkowski Barbara Hansel Holly Olcsvay John Ezzell Keith Lane Mike Lerner Steve DeCosta Jim Casella William Willusz Tom Reilly Joe Hrubec Joseph Jucciarone Ben Hogan Marc Darrow David Kelton Mike Shannon Kevin Clark Mark Winhold Lisa Donofrio Edward Kalegi John Yakicic Jeff Casella Raymond Kelly Cathy Jo Brown Tom Romond Robert Vogt Lauren Massimei Jerry Karycki Susan Rennie Robert Nebus Ray Sabino Bruce Clemens David Duh Mary Kay Kapernitaits Rick Nalavany Mark Stover Linda Kygier Bill Sabino Todd Frazier Joseph Napoli Richard C. Heerwagan Robert Panek Sylvia Santiago •Don Zebric Barbara McDonald James Mccall John Fineberg Donnie Yourstone Nick Bravoco Theresa Fisher Lilliana Molina Butch Seltzer Howard Herring Daniel Fineberg Lynda Marcy Jeff Hatoff Shawn Cochran Robert Dowty Andrea Frost Russell Gutter Joe Davidone Steve Lawrence Stewart Polkowitz Betty Burke Claudia Molina Debbie Thorsen Terry Sabino Robert Neyer Tom Cavanaugh Stacey Gardner Maureen Schnyderite Tony Casinelli Tim Miller Highland Park Steven Field Linda Herring Kile Johnson Scott Fishman Eric Davis Clinton Broden Bruce Cohen Tim Saintz Lee Murray Denise Perez Our Sincere Thanks F« Danny Grover Mike Bernbaum Quyng Hoang Mike Ciorciari Us To Serve You. Brian Fisher Scott Richmond T.J. Brudner Frank lannatti John Staton Dan Fear James Bishop Mike Bergman From The The People Che Indri Joe Heitz Paul Lindsay Holly Debrowski Kevin Farmer Kate Ringle Larissa Bernat Scott Hinds Pat Kurtz Phil Bertelsen Papers Anthony Sarka Pat Calello Mike Potenza Michael Knoblock Paul Lucarrelli Darleen Desantis Mike Cacoso Alex Castro Shirley Bernstein Tom Weidmann Joalchim Licameli Herman Kalsen Mindi Hirzfeld Christine DeMarco Eric Marshall Sherry Paris Mike Sadoeski James Balter Joey Ohlweiler Earl Harvin Alex Glasshouser Scott Evans Jackie Kurtz Jacquiline Lucas Vincent Paladini Mark Cohen 705 Rae Ann Jorasri Eric Stanberg Sue McGuiness Mike Seanright John Pember Liz Rayhon young people in your community who deliver Howard Abramson Jenny Korten Joe Ciannuzzi Old Bridge your hometown newspaper each Wednesday Louise Stritt Mary Lamparter Dante Pantedrago and Weekend. Gary Kelliher Mike Pries Scott Robertson Steven Pasternack Billy Dunham Bryan Kunath Carrie Mayo Mike Tornvall Kathy Noble Lee Bernstein We at the SENTINEL NEWSPAPERS join you Billy Nicol Kieren Cantlon ^ *■ Brian Post George Duncan in thanking our carriers for their hard work South River John Duffy Kevin Laudadio Jeffrey Dunham Ken Dias Stephanie Pintinics in this, their first, business venture. Randy Weinberg Vito Conforti Karen McClusky Julie Barish Pete Karagits Roman Ogrodnick J John French Tom Calanzaro Donald Green Joseph Valley Karen Smith Lisa Silva Eric Krauss Crist Verbanic Phyliss Horton Ronald Emm John O’Daly Loranne Germanski Eddie Sobiranski Janet Palmer Jeffrey Sloan Richard Jablonski Charles Rakita Edna Gross John Robertson ' Susan Nowak Colleen Purcell Patrick Mclvor Mary Ann Wolfineer Jim Conlon Mike McManus Eileen Jobin Tom Gilbert William Tarallo Gary Lencz Susan Wolfineer Debbie Patella Joe Proleika John Calavetta John Kelleher Tom Ramer Glenn Evans Nancy Dufour Joseph Schultz Mike Sacchi Robert Mahon Bill Burgermister Sue DiGiorgio John Cygan Theresa Neuhauser Jimmy Welsh Carol Tomlinson Steve Goskouski Quinn Thomas Bryan Wellmann Jim Ferari Spotswood Christopher Brunges Jeff Greco Thomas Kreseski John Brower Charles Dufour Timothy Brown Tony Detoro Karen Cerrito John Sponauer Steven Simoq Tom Albech Donta Bell Beverly McNall Butch Seaman Peter Lipstein Christine Coyle Steven Di Angelis Karen Murray Kim Kosinski Lewis Tenderro Dave Bogdan Donna Krupp Louise Pasternak Janet McNall Stacey Bell Gary Kosinski Tom Ryder Greg Tangen Joy Katz Leonard Tomasula Joseph Mascali Paul O'Brien Gloria Haremza Joann Bachman Debby Dohn Shelly Martoken Dawn Behr Scott Poetsch' Beth Geberth Doreen Rosenberg John Grave Jim Debroski John Harkay Scott Gerba Alan Glassman Dawn Howarth Allen Rifenberg Tom Tafaro Charles Perterson John Deandrade Henry Hetman Sayreville Michael Lane Chris luzzolino Steve Szalay Thomas Elia Dave McNulty Michele Massaras Kim Sparett Mark Frasco John luzzolino Tony Faraca John Domino Kenneth Koch George Callan Randy Bachman Stephen Zerilli Jacky Gogowski Mike Proetto Brian Kelly Valerie Lynn Skodny Steven Nusim Chris Sczepaniak Laura Psovadis Micheal Bell Steven Koch Frank Regenthal David McKeon Bob Shawlinski Darlene Perrine Bill Post James Reiss David Kelly Andrea Vail Paul Gabriel Karen Wallace Peter O'Toole Cheryl Rappleyea Brian Lapcznski David Fox Evelyn Meehan Shawn Lenahan Robert Bongiovanni Donna Wienthetoni John Bross Monte Innis Herb Leckie James Kennovin Mike Viscido Maureen Meeham Erich Golden Janet Bachman Steve Markovich Tim Wojcik Doug Anton ucci Gary Kinsel Chris Celeberti Sharon Scubelek Robert Schneider Joseph Barlotta Joe Kowalski James Mellage Susan Malik Chris Beyer Allison Celeberti Cindy Gorsky Ronny Novak Frank Bright Kathleen Koch Ann Marie Steiner Kelly Kirtkoroski Gary Hansen Colien Leary James Crawford Carolyn Demko Michele Santiago Randy Golembeiski Connie Spolowitz Jim Conlon Laura Denuto Maria Sarabanio Edward Miller Cathy Ogle William Murphy Loretta Ehalt George Losada Holly Dziedzic Eric Waksmunski Charles Miller Paul Cusumano Patty Handy Paula Rotjewski Joyce Winkler Lisa Draper Karen Rojek Paul Wrust Jeff Chappina Jeff Wrust Jean Eyerman Louise Becker Teddy Roxbury Matthew Dohn Craig Jones Terri Aitkens Guy Hansen Neil Schleifer Mary Beth Boiler Micheal Incontrera Margaret Pich Mike Hendersen Jill Gilligan Chuck Gawarkiewicz Susan Loredo Joseph Hope David Moskowitz Stephanie Draper Jim Markunas Patty Kurshalla Billy Eosso Linda Terrick Robert Pich James Sullivan Page 14 .. 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ow a,si gar t tte re a ig c slim tar, w lo A gulror hol. o th n e M r o lar u eg R all y o u r o w n . . n w o r u o y all January 159,1980, Page January RECORDER .. Students' scores up « A T EDISON — SAT, PSAT and other stan­ student must take four years of English, dardized test scores at St. Thomas Aquinas math, science, three years of history and at High School have increased for the third least two years of a foreign language. straight year, outstripping state and Honors students must also take two years of national norms. Latin. The mean SAT score for a senior at St. CENTER SSL “Most schools have watered down their H0MI Of QUAUTY MEATS • LOWER PRICES • fRIENOtY SERVICE Thomas this year is 1,000 ( 500 verbal; 500 curriculum with electives and non- math). Juniors ranked in the 73 percent on academic courses,” said Alliegro, who holds RT. 18 & TICES LANE • EAST BRUNSWICK • 257-2600 the verbal portion and 65 percent in math. degrees in classical languages, theology, W* ,he r'*M 10 *«*"»•»'•* MUCES 6000 THRU JAR. 12 Not responses tor typo{>iph.col orron. The entire sophomore class also achieved and education and is a doctoral candidate in PORK LOIN RIO END a 72 percent composite score in the National medieval studies. ITALIAN STYLE SHOULDER Educational Development Test. COUNTRY SnLE Father Michael Alliegro, principal, said, “That score represents what the median Book buffs will meet SPARERIBS VEAL was 20 years ago. We know that scores TASTY best _ deteriorated gradually after 1963 until the The Unitarian Society of New Brunswick verbal mean is now about 425 and math 450. 176 Tices Lane, East Brunswick, will spon­ 39 If we can say that the average student at St. sor a book discussion group on the third GROUND 1 Thomas will score 1,000 on the SATs, we Monday of every month at 8 p.m. “Of LB. must be doing something right.” Human Bondage” will be discussed Jan. 11; CHUCK 1 LEAN BEEF He attributes the high scores to the Truants from Life” on Feb. 11; and “Song TASTY LO IN traditional core curriculum offered by the of Solomon” on March 3. PORK Ql Qc college preparatory high school. Every For further information, call 247-9165. STEAKS 0<3ib. I 79 HOMEMADE POHK | LB. DR. GILBERT K. LEHR SAUSAGE TASTY AND MEAT DR. STEPHEN ROSENBERG TASTY Optometrists PLATE — announce — BEEF 69? PORK CHOPS the relocation of their North Brunswick Office to 778 RT. 1 NORTH NORTH BRUNSWICK, (Adjacent to Carolier Lane) Telephone EYE examinations & / A n n CONTACT LENSES o Z o -O U OO by appointment The Franklin Twp. Office remains at: 600 FRANKLIN, BLVD., SOMERSET

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January 9,1980,January RECORDER ...Page Chef takes pride in Clare SCoby's by .Joyce M. Fetyko and on Sunday afternoons and evenings. tomato sauce, veal cutlet parmigiana, roast Appetizers include shrimp scampi, eggs a Clare and Coby’s Restaurant & Lounge, at Music is provided by organist Bernie Gouin prime rib au jus, broiled New York cut la russe, tomato juice, melon in season, the junction of routes 9 and 34 in Old Bridge, and the cocktail lounge has a dance floor. sirloin steak, filet mignon, broiled lamb clams casino, clams on the half shell, combines English Tudor and classic Chef Aureaiu Bonet has been there from chops with mint jelly and lobster tail with Alaska king crabmeat cocktail, jumbo Gulf American architecture. A large fireplace is the start and takes great pride in his filet mignon. shrimp, marinated herring in sour cream, the focal point in the main dining room. The homemade cakes, pies, gravies and soups. chopped chicken livers pate, fresh fruit with restaurant can seat 300 people at one time The poultry menu offers roast stuffed sherbet and half grapefruit, plus several and the upstairs party rooms can ac­ A special Sunday menu offers a choice of turkey with giblet gravy, roast Long Island soups including French onion soup au commodate up to 80. dining a la carte or choosing a complete din­ duckling with Bigarade sauce, broiled half gratin. Entertainment is provided on Wednesday, ner and also offers a moderate-priced spring chicken, baked chicken oregano with

Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings children’s selection. At both lunch and din­ rice pilaf prepared Greek style. A full range of alcoholicand non-alcoholic 19 ner, a complimentary dish of cheese and beverages is available,in addition to a com­ crackers is served. A relish platter con­ For seafood lovers, there is a choice of plete wine list. The dessert menu contains a Y o g a for fitness taining fresh carrots, celery, radishes and broiled or fried filet of lemon sole, fried jum­ wide variety fromwhich to choose. olives follows, with hot home-baked rolls bo butterfly shrimp, stuffed filet of flounder Yoga exercises for cardiovascular fitness served throughout the meal. with crabmeat, twin orsingle broiled lobster Mastercharge, Visa, Bank Americard and and relaxation will be conducted by Ethel tails with crabmeat, baked shrimp par­ American Express cards are accepted. Dragan at the YWCA, 51 Livingston Ave. Meats include roast top sirloin, Greek- migiana with spaghetti, saute or shrimp New Brunswick, on Tuesdays from 8-9 a.m. style Iamb shish-ka-bob, sauerbraten with scampi with rice pilaf, pan-fried brook and Thursdays from 7:30-9 p.m. The series potato dumplings and red cabbage, broiled trout, broiled king crab legs and claws and The restaurant review is intended as a runs for eight weeks. chopped steak with mushroom sauce or broiled whole lobster withcrabmeat, priced guide to area eating places, and not as an To register, call 545-0281. sauteed onions, breaded veal cutletin p^ording to size. endorsement. Sir Arthur’s PUB WIN DINNER FOR TWO FREE AT Pek in g House SIR JOHN'S RESTAURANT ITALIAN 230 Washington Place CONTINENTAL North Brunswick, N.J. RESTAURANT Simply fill out the coupon below and SPECIALS mail today! Each month a new restau­ ■ 297 ROUTE 516 PARK N' SHOP rant will be selected! No purchase OLD BRIDGE, N .J . 679-2550-1 necessary. Entrants must be at least 18 ■ Steaks, Seafood years ot age, Salad Bar ■ WINNERS WILL BE We’ve added GOURMET DINNERS From$4 95 ■ Hhere elegant dining ha». become a tradition NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY! Knjm gourmet, continental cuisine, along with dishes to our COMPLETE ■ excellence in ser'ive and atmosphere already popular FAMILY DINNERS ■ f.RKKk NIGHT K U m II KSl>\\ m a il TO SENTINEL SUPPER CLUB Hou/ouki Music • Kxotic Hells Dancer menu $ C 5 0 9 Per Person C O Sentinel Publishing Company ■ MUSIC & DANCING TUES. thru SAT SIR ARTHUR’S Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick, 08816 Weddings, Banquets, Bar Mitzvahs, Etc., (Includes Soup, Entree, Desserts Tea) ■ BW Ql'KT T U U.tm.N TO NF.RV f 15 TO 4

7ottty i CfiutrftpO w i, f c o t j p o i v i Fine Food and Wine Cocktail Lounge SAVE Hwy. No. 35 & Broadway, Keyport, N.J. FOUR DOLLARS While Dining with 149 West Front St., Keyport Italian Restaurant 2 6 4 - 1 2 6 3 a Friend 520 Ernston Rd., Sayreville FAMILY DINING PLAN Good Monday, January 14th ANY DAY Goad Monday, January 21st Behind Palhmark FOR LUNCHEON OR DINNER EXCEPT HOLIDAYS Select from Steak • Seafood W T ' X t Next to Skytop Gardens Apts. - • Prime Ribs Mon., Tues.. Wed,, theirs. SPECIALS Present This Ad and Receive Seventeen Additional P4ST4 DINNER Two for One 7.95 50% OFF Selections '-&ESS&P Dinner Includes Salad, Soup, & D essert for Two Least Expensive Dinner Selected • Cocktails • Warm Service Reg. Posta Dinner from 2.95 Plus Children Under 12 1 l Reservations Rsqalrsd FREE PARKING Entrees fro m 4.7 5 25% OFF V For Coupon Us«. MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED “/ o r th e fin e s t Children' Menu Only. Valid for D inner Only CONTINENTAL & ITALIAN DISHES in Italian Home Style Ons Conpon Psr • Steaks • Chops • Seafood Full Course Seafood Dinner Adult D ining C oaple. • Baking on Premises C o o k in g ...” from *5.95 Food Only. • Veal Specialties Luncheon Specials 11 to 3 from *2.75 • Seafood Specialties ONE DINER CANNOT USE THIS PLAN Dinner Specials 3 to 9 from 3.25 • Homemade Pastas EXPIRES JANUARY 25 1980 CHARLEYS • Daily Lunch & Brunch MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED 264-6820 • Children’s Menu Available H O U R S 12:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M, Feel Free to Bring UNCLE THANKSGIVING DINNER SEN CLOSED MONDAYS WEDDINGS & BANQUETS 10 to 250 Your Own Wine 415 Route 18 (201)254-4226 PEOPLE AT REASONABLE PRICES.______East Brunswick, N.J. 08816

i SUMPTUOUS BUFFET §>r •DORIAN csWANORj, 4 On Route 9, Old Bridge, N.J. 201-679-5700 J | MONDAY-THURSDAY OPEN SEVEN DAYS LUNCHEON AND DINNER i UNLIMITED CLAMS, SHRIMP FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ENTERTAINMENT SALAD, SOUP, APPETIZERS, STEAMSHIP Inflation Fighter Special for 1980 i $095 ROAST BEEF (sliced for you) CRABLEGS, Help Us Fight Inflation a Wide variety of Seafoods, Meats, PRIME RIBS OF BEEF A c p PER Vegetables, Dessert and Coffee. PERSON SHRIMP PARMIGIANA /Not available s $5.95 children SERVED 6 P.M.-9 P.M. STARTING JANUARY 14th under 14 yrs. CHICKEN PARMIGIANA M on Saturdays) p Introductory Offer $1.00 OFF with this ad INCLUDES: Salad Bar, Pop Overs, S o u p o f the p OFFER EXPIRES 2/28/80 Day, Potato & Vegetable & Coffee. p JUST OFF ROUTE 13 230 WASHINGTON PLACE Above Served Daily for Dinner 4:30 to 10 P.M. i NORTH BRUNSWICK 297-3803 S u n d a y from 1 to 10 P.M. i Page20... RECORDER. January 9,1980 eig ahn, eto work. section machine, sewing PRTR, xeine on experienced OPERATORS, WEDNESDAY ek $0 we ptnil 727 potential. week $200 week. a, 2 Rrtn Avenue, Raritan 429 man, at ie soit, 1 hour 10 8 associate, time part ihadpr.29 1875.249 park. Highland Her see or Call benefits. Union 3591,238 9278,3591,238 8467148, 8p.m. 6 le. al ewe 9M and 9AM between Call plied. 1 WANTED E T N A W P L E H 01 potnt Employer. Opportunity 329 Equal 4541. sup weekdays. 4PM, equipment All Area. sey ul n pr tm Cnrl Jer Central time part and Full j XPANDI uies seeks business G IN D N A P EX j growth company company jgrowth |interesteded writer dedicat- a | are you ADVERTISING THURSDAY 11:00AM 11:00AM THURSDAY guage and must must and guage for a reporter to to reporter a for Must Must cover looking arepapers The SentinelNews­ eua hours. regular lan- English the of command good com­ and civic of knowledge a have . E L L I V Take skills. TODAY! in come oil or tor Call need Immediate medical benefits. Ifbenefits. medical and holidays paid vacation, sion, pen­ pay, sick ing includ­ benefitsFull Ir- accurately. type a activities, munity locol our clients. ith w term short assignments or long at pick your application at: application fie Industrial Office ENSA ISSUE WEDNESDAY aim fl ot an out fill nalism, leader the is that a for working in in suburban jour jour suburban in atM ulsig C«. Publishing SantiMl An equol opportunity employer opportunity equol An Applicants should Applicants CALL US FOR H E LP IN LP E H FOR US CALL REPORTER CLASSIFIED ODY 2:00PM MONDAY Call 238 2273 after 3PM. 2382273 after Call Equol Opportunity Employer Opportunity Equol # to fa jo W R ITIN G YOUR ADS YOUR G ITIN R W :0M O 4PM TO 9:00AM DEADLINE: atBunik J 08816 J H n.ick Bru East UDY ISSUE SUNDAY 254-7000 80,769 548-2700 O tr FRI thru MON TEMPORARY Earn Extra Cash Extra Earn Security Guards Security Edgeboro Rood East Brunswick East DEADLINE AREDER RTEND BA 201-238-2101 Families IS S T k e s Lone Lone s e k T S IS HOURS VE E E F A ER EV N Full time Full Every

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January 9,1980,January RECORDER ... Page21 37 CARPETS, 40 SPECIAL 48 ELECTRICAL 54 M O V IN G & PLUMBINGS, 25 INSTRUCTIONS ROOFING RUG CLEANING SERVICES WORK HAULING HEATING SNOW PLOWING, General A & J ELECTRIC, License PETE ROSASTUDIO clean-up, Light hauling, Trees #5207. Low rates, free estimates. G U ITA R , BASS, DRUMS. MOVINGOR TRUCKING SMUTKO ROOFING B&E RICK-MAR and bushes trim m ed. 679 4640 af 549-3878, after 4 P.M. 257-0496,257-8637 DEPENDABLE EXPRESS STEAM extraction, carpet ter 6. Low rates. 254 7404, 679 2272 583-9021 PLUMBI NG&HEATING cleaning. Living room, dining BOB O E TTIN G E R , Electrical MATH TUTOR, All levels. Inflation is hurting both of us. I Big or small, we do it all room and hall, $35. 5 rooms $75. Contractor. License #1956. Com College Instructor. Quality FURNITURE REPAIR MOVING and deliveries, small need you. You'll save money License #5658 679 3131 F R E E D E O D O R IZ IN G and mercial and residential wiring. or large. U call, we haul. Jim. with me. Prices start at $48 per lessons. 238-3042. Vinyl, Wood, Buttons STAIN RETARDANT, plus 679 8935. 679 2374. square. M aterial and labor RICHARD J MANSER MULTI NOZZLE SERVICE. Touch-up. Free Estimates ART SCHOOL in East Brun­ guaranteed. Attention SWS PLUMBING HEATING Also upholstery cleaning, floor DEPENDABLE ELECTRIC swick. FALL SIGN UPS now. FRED 257-5675 FURNITURE, bedding, ap developement, $725. CASH most License #4601. Bonded and in­ waxing. Fully insured. 679-7935. CO. Complete electric service. Call 257 8127 after 3 P.M. pliances and household goods. roofs. sured. No job too difficult no job Free estimates. Call 549 8656. Save money. Full or part load. too small. 297 6935. G&M CA RPET CLEAN ING WALLPAPER REMOVAL ORGAN, piano and accordion 356 8288. We do it better for less. Free PAUL Caubet, Electrical Contr. Popular and classical. Begin­ Any type of wallpaper. Painting. est i m ates. 238-1183. 220V . Service, attic fans. 64 P L U M B IN G & MG ASSOCIATES ners and advanced students. Free estimates. Fast service. Lic.#3792. Call 257 5930. HEATING Professional instructions at PLUMBING & HEATING CARPET STEAM CLEANING 287-1828 57 CERAMIC TILE your home. Hank Ploskon - 254- 1 ‘Yoom, $17.00. Living, dining W IR IN G for light & power. Bon Michael LoCascio 0654 or 238-1555. N.J. Plumbers Lie #5566 and hall, $34.00. 5 rooms, $70.00. LINOLEUM & SHEET GOODS, ded & insured. Lie. #5943. EM ARIE JAK0B0WICZ Old Bridge & Vicinity Free deodorizing. Call MCS, Inc. VINYL INSTALLER. 828 1008, G EE CO NTRACTING CO. 679 CERAMIC TILE Plumbing and Heating. Repairs, BELOW GRADE LEVEL? Cer­ RESIDENTIAL SPECIALIST Fully insured. 679-2807. after 5. 6380. remodeling. Water heaters, tified woman teacher will tutor Foyers, Kitchens, sewer and drain cleaning. No NO JOB TOO SMALL elementary Reading or Math. CARPETCLEANING ODD JOBS, concrete work, D.J. ELECTRIC. License #4244 job too small. NJ license #5842. 251-6152. Bathrooms 679-4034 SPECIAL paneling, yards, attics, and License #4286. Free 238-3564 Any size room steam cleaned by basements cleaned; all home estimate. 254 6198 and 654-5214. READING SPECIALIST offers Remodeled Repairs DAN COR 10 complete PLUM experts, $19.95. New Dawn Car tutoring in Reading, English and maintenance. 721-5006. BING 8. H E A TIN G . Residential, pet Cleaning Co. 446-4313. TOM RYAN. Electrical Con Fully Insured History, ail grades. 254-3912. ALAN BLACKBURtsf commercial, and industrial. Call ODD JOBS. Trees and brush tractor. Residential, Com Sayreville Tile Co. Plumbing & Heating. Sewer & 238 6943. CARPETS installed. Expert in cut, light hauling, all types of mercial, Industrial. Licence A Unique Approach drain cleaning. Water heaters. stallation, any size. Free clean-up. Call 251-5810. #3616. 257-9390. SOUTH RIVER 254-0029 Remodeling. Lic.#5325. Charlies Plumbing and Heating estimates. 254-4790. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Licensed plumber No job too ALTERATIONS, expert POWER PLUS E L EC TR IC CO. R. Strugala 257-1100 238-2945 small. Free estimate. Call 828 CARPET CLEANING, Steam, 1 customized tailoring, same day Commercial, industrial, 7521. room, $16. Living, dining and service. Reasonable. Call 251- Residential. Control wiring, Jacquelyn's Studio of Dance CERAMIC TILE hall, $29.95. Additional rooms, 6127. electric heat. Free estimates. 1 Minnesink Avenue, Parlin STEVE PAUL To place your ad here, $11. each. Free deodorizing. 257- No job too big or too small. Complete Remodeling 257-8452 2951. PORTRAITS IN OILS. Ex­ License #5498. Fully insured & Wet & Dry Installation PLUMBING & HEATING Call 254-7000 Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic, Jazz cellent gift. Extremely bonded. 254 6543or 334-8376. Kitchens, Baths & Foyers Repairs & Remodeling ^INSTALLATION, REPAIRS, reasonable. Call 679 5656 31 Years Experience PIANO-ORGAN your home, Sewer & Drain Cleaning 66 M A SO N R Y RELAYS, RESTRETCHING. ELECTRICAL WM. NEIGEL. FREE EST. over 20 years in area. Successful Water Heaters Call R ICK -M A R, 679-7935. MR. FIX IT FOR ALL HOME CONTRACTOR teacher of youngsters and adults 721-5478 No jobs too Small CONCRETE WORK REPAIRS. Masonry, Car­ License #6128. Fully insured and in Classical-up to date music. N.J. License#4993 Place your Items in the pentry, Plumbing, heating, etc. bonded. Free estimates. 251 254 3254 or 254 3076 Experienced-Motivating. MR. Master Charge & Visa cards Ask For Tom Classified Section for Free estimates. 679-2767. 2412. John J. Fitzpatrick. CERAMIC TILING LE SLIE HE N K 721-9120. Bathrooms remodeled. Free Quick Sale. estimates. Call Jim Moyer, 634 238-2532 PROFESSIONAL PIANO in­ Call 254-7000 J &JH0ME REPAIR 50 PAINTING 8643. struction. Teacher from AND IMPROVEMENT Juilliard and Berkley. Classical, GS Interior/exterior painting PAPERHANGING, acoustic popular, rags, show music, etc. 40 S P E C IA L 62 R O O FIN G PLUMBING & HEATING Carpentry work, insulation. spray, texture ceilings. Theory, sight reading, ex­ SERVICES Residential Specialist. 548-3428 pression, technique. Begginners 254-2895 Bathroom Remodeling We Specialize In What We Do! to highest advanced. Geo. Sahul, Jr. Lic.#5568 UPHO LSTERY, sofas, kitchen Exterior & Interior •ROOFING Preparation for college . CERTIFIED DOG TRAINER, sets.Reasonable. Your material Leaders & Gutters 251-5660 • N EW a n d Mrs. Cohen 679-2081. obedience and problem solving. or ours. Ed. Devlin. 721-4832. Roofing. Call Russ. Call 548-4581. •SIDING • REROOFS 679-2343 PIANO AND ORGAN in­ RUBBISH and trash removal, structions. Private at your attics and cellars cleaned. Odd P A IN TIN G , IN TE R IO R and •ADDITIONS ‘FIREPLACES* • ALL ROOFING home. Experienced teacher. jobs. Scrap metal bought. 721- HOME/OFFICE EXTERIOR. PAPERHANGIN Thinking of g Fireplace? Call 257-3276 9360. •REPAIRS REPAIRS G. Insured. Joe Jay, 251-4623. H are's w h a t w s o ffe r CLEANING Seamless Gutters • Free PIANO LESSONS, B.A. degree. Appliance Repair & Parts Houses, apartments, industrial. TONY'S Painting, exterior, in Estim ates* Insured Built-in wood • SLATE • HOT TAR Popular, jazz,classical. My Air Conditioning, washers, RICK-MAR is a full main­ terior. Quality work. Fully in WINTHER'S ROOFING burning fireplaces. home or yours. 985-1173. dryers, refrigeration, stoves, tenance service. 24 hours, fully sured. Free estimate. 360-9189. .. SIDING heating, sewing machines, $ 3 9 9 0 0 CHIMNEY WORK PIANO INSTRUCTIONS in your insured. 679-7935. 257-8246 vacuums. Pick up service. 247- PAPERHANGING . GENERAL REPAIRS home, certified teacher, Julliard 7565 or 257-2002. Immediate Delivery CREATIVE PAINTING. In­ Interior Painting graduate. 846-1730 after 6pm. ROOF REPAIRS: siding, terior, Exterior, sheetrocking Frank Blunck, 238 3886 Available in any PAUL'STV SERVICE leaders, gutters. No job too big style or finish K N IT T IN G and CROCHETING and paneling, etc. Free Color, B & W, all makes REFRIGERATORS and all ap­ or too small. Ask for Stan the 100% financing First payment 257-6088 classes tor beginners starting in estimates. Call Phil at 254-2304. Call anytime, 985-6511 pliances, renew or change color, Man. Call 287-5100. end of March For free estimate February. For information call like new. Call 566-5204. LA B R O D ER IE 249-2957. CARPETS IN STA LLE D and WISH TV REPAIR repaired, new or used, large or GEIGER’S coll: 257-2700 PAINTING, Interior, exterior. DISCO-HUSTLE HOUSE CALLS small. Call 251 2031. Wallpapering. Insured. Free SEAMLESS GUTTERS N.J. FIREPLACE C0RP. 6 hours, $18., New classes now COLOR B&W $7.50 estrmates. 297-3061 or 548-6346. forming. Small beginners plus parts CUSTOM made slipcovers, your FACTORYON WHEELS BP groups. Also Wedding Waltz, Antenna installation fabric or ours. Call 10 am .-6 pm., REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Foxtrot, Cha Cha, Polka. East ROTORS INSTALLED 679-6493. Very reasonable 246-7070 Brunswick classes. 442-8063. 176 Cindy St., Old Bridge For Classified Call John, 721-7639 679-6085 SWAIN ROOFING. New roofing 30 PHOTOGRAPHY 254-7000 INTERIOR PAINTING and re-roofing. Flat roofs, slate EXPERT repairs-washers, Odd jobs, paneling. Free and shingle repairs. Specializing in flashing. Call 521-0783. PASSPORT PHOTOS dryers, dishwashers, gas and estimates. Insured. Call 251- 44 CARPENTRY 7614. instant color passport photos electric ranges and ovens. 721- Roofing and Repairs taken. Sayrewoods Camera 7088. E X P E R T carpentry, additions, VERY LOW RATES. PAIN Gutters Leaders 1980 F O R D S House, Parlin. dormers, kitchens, baths, TING, interior, exterior, stipple Call: Russ679-2343 721 6445 FORMICA cabinets and refinishing, remodeling, general basements, etc. ask for Al. 287- ceilings, and sand finishing. Paperhanging, all types paper, S & R GREAT PHOTOS! carpentry. Free estimate. 5100. expert work professionally ROOFING& SIDING If you would like an 8x10 print of STEVE. 928-2560. A R E IN ! ! FINISH A BASEMENT, Panel any staff-taken photograph ap­ done. Free estimates. 238 1160. FREE ESTIMATES a W all. No job too small. 521 - 679 2291 pearing in The Sentinel ATTICS, cellars, back yards, Newspapers, call Michael etc., cleaned and contents 1760. RUSSELL PAINTING Guiliano at 254-7000or 548-2700. removed. Free estimates. 727- Interiors, exteriors. Free A&T ROOFING CO. 2608. CARPENTRY, ADDITIONS, estimates. Insured. Call 727- THE [N PLACE ALTER A TIO N S, basements and 2489. Roof repairs, hot tar roofing. PHOT OS by Frank Genua Free estimates. Fully insured. DRAPES, curtains, laminated dormers. Call 634-2484. Weddings-Candid-Portrait 985 7781 738 4857 254-2560 shades and wallpaper. ANDY’S PAINTING Reasonable. 591-1618. I SUPPLY LABOR YOU SUPPLY MATERIALS and decorating, interior, ex­ 15% to 40% O FF TO BUY? terior, residential and com TREES TRIMMEDor removed. 679-2950 evenings Invitations Photography mercial. Quality workmanship. GENIE by M A R V IN 679-2990 Lots cleared. Firewood, wood Fully insured. Free estimates. Garage Door Opener chips. Insured. 254-7845. CA R P EN TER SER V IC E. Com plete home maintenance. All 251 2032 Open and close your garage 32 BAKED GOODS SPACKLING. WALL/CE1LING your carpentry needs. 254-1554 door from the comfort and DANNY'S PAINTING safety of your car or by push REPAIR. Sheetrock, taping and after 4:30. Quality painting, fully insured, button. finishing. 985-3816. BIRTHDAY CAKES AT A interior and exterior. Free HoteTtoofiM CARPENTRY INSTALLED MOMENT'S NOTICE. Princess estimates. Dan Thompson, 254- A LTER ATIO N S, ladies better Residential/commerciai. Remo- GUARANTEED Bake Shop. deling/ref inishing. Free 5630. 257-2411 garments also make special oc­ METUCHEN casion gowns. Edison area. 247- estimates. Ask for RICK. 360- MODEL GS-409 *230 PAINTING, paneling, 0734. 2557, after 5 P.M. Plus Tax 35 PIANOTUNING wallpapering. Free estimates SAVE MONEY. Will refinish and references. Call Al 254 9140. EAST COAST “Well meet or beat any FLOORS INSTALLED your kitchen cabinets like new. PIANOS tuned with electronic Joe Oettinger, 679-8935. PAINTING, Davinci Painters, SYSTEMS accuracy. Guaranteed repairs. SANDED & Rutgers College students now locally advertised price Estimates. 257-3110. FINISHED CARPENTRY, com scheduling jobs. Experienced, 968-3045 360-1745 mercial/residential. Acoustical precise work. Insured and PIANO TUNING by Ear. C.R. Cuddey ceilings, doors hung/undercut reasonable. Call Mark or Bob on a new Ford. ” Repairs, appraisals, estimates. for new carpet, paneling and for 249 9170. Guaranteed. Call 249-6168. 251-2590 mica shelves, etc. 257-7039. Free Estimates 54 MOVING & MRS. SARAH 37 CARPET & BOB’S HAULING RUG CLEANING BOB O E TTIN G E R Licensed CARD READING Contractor. New heating SNOW PLOWING systems installed, sales, service Parking Lots, Driveways, DON’T MOVE A THING & RAY’S and repairs. 679 8935. Sidewalks. ADVISOR CARPET CLEANING ’TIL YOU CALL TREE care and removal. Free 254-0389 257-7928 MR. DEE All Readings Private We will SHAMPOO and STEAM estimates. Fully insured. Coyne Est. 25 Years CLEAN your carpet. Any 2 Tree Service. 572 3655. MOVING & STORAGE ^ e r a g e size rooms, hall, $35. 5 HOME REPAIRS rooms, $75. Free deodorizing, ODD JOBS — repair work, All types of Carpentry 257-4227 308 Smith St. soil retardant. UP HO LSTERY roofs, plumbing, and gutter Perth Amboy cleaning. Fully insured. In cleaning. 521-2207, any time. Free Estimates 545 2329 FURNITURE HAULING, Ex For Appt. Call dustrial and Commercial rates. perienced. Homes or apart ■onto 27 at 297 MITUCHKM SNOWPLOWING 238 4077 OLYMPIC EXTERMINATORS ments. Fast, dependable ser Small lots and driveways. MASTER CHARGE Term ite and pest control vice. Estimates given. Call 548- 548-5151 Reasonable rates. 254-5470. 442-9891 VISAACCEPTED 254-5967 9379. B U IL D IN G & 68 B U IL D IN G & 68 BUILDING & 68 B U IL D IN G & 71 AUTOS FOR 66 M ASO NRY 68 USED GAR REMODELING REMODELING REMODELING REMODELING SALE

A D D ITIO N S & A LTER ATIO N S CONSTRUCTION and ADDITIONS and 1971 CO R V ETTE, air, power LIQUIDATION FIREPLACES, PATIOS WALLCOVERINGS DESIGN. Remodeling and Attics, Basements, Kitchens. No REMODELING: Residential steering, power brakes, T-top. ra SIDEWALKS, STEPS, ETC Renovations. European and 3 FABULOUS WALLCOVERING Job Too Small. Free Estimates. and commericial. Bathrooms, Asking, $5300. Call 727-5835. 257 8061 designer kitchens and c 1199 Amboy Ave., Edison, N.J. G.H.B. INC. Insured. 679-2233. basements, floors, walls, foun «! bathrooms. Whirlpool baths and dations. Free estimates. 679- 548 0044. 1974 CADILLAC Sedan, ex­ ’78 AMC soaking tubs. Basements, dens, 2323. cellent, low mileage, all power, OS attics. Insulation and energy GREMLIN 6 Cyl , Auto good M PG . Call 583-5714. a Trans , Man Steering and control. Free estimate and con­ BATHROOMS, tile walls Q Brakes, 23,987 miles sultation. 238 5538 repaired, etc. Repairs and 1975 CAMARO LT, power as TUNE UP alterations. NO JOB TOO steering, brakes, air, 350 o SHOCK 6 cylmde' n-'gi.-es SHAR-MISS INC. SMALL. Sewer and drain automatic. Must see. 254-9412. o *3692 with electronic igni Household Maintenance cleaning also. Joe, 574-9872, a ABSORBER tion. including 6 Renovations, Additions. Rich, 353-2784. cc BRAKES SPECIAL! spork plugs • check 1969 VOLKSWAGEN BUS, ) All dr urn 4 front timing • idle speed GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Instoll 4 brond new rebuilt transmission, good run­ dn( b r o k e * • od|ust carburetor 821-7345 ROBERT DOWNEY ’78 C H EW Mopor shocks 2 Instoll 8 new linings • check P C V va lve ning condition. Asking $900. 238 ’ Inspect bcak-e sys GENERAL CONTRACTOR NOVA Vinyl Root, 6-Cyt , WHEEL or pads • check oir filter • 1464 after 6 p.m. le m 0/ 3 Inspect wheel c/lm oil above included DEN M IC H A E L Construction. Specializing in window and door Auto Trans Pwr Steering & ALIGNMENT I Inspect under cor ar der Additions, Carpentry, Masonry. replacement, kitchen CO Brakes, Air Cond., T Glass i Inspect steering and 1971 FORD LTD , 4 door, new All NEW compu'pn/ed 4 Check lloid. Call 238-6514. remodeling, finished basemen a 31.804 miles Wh«?el A lig n m e n t suspension tires, runs good. $300. or best of­ j Inspect wheel bear > Repock outer front ts, additions and dormers. 2 Hunlpf fcqu-pmer't mg* 95 fer. 249-8113. Precision Al,gnmeni wheel beoongs 29 G & W CONSTRUCTION 257 7262 6 Check Moster Cylm 0 i Mechanic will fully dec Any home improvement from *3995 2 Rood lest cor Stondord Ignition 1974 VEG A Hatchback, new 0 7 rRfcfc fr o n t End basement to roof. 238-9211, 251 a che ck a d d 5 5 .0 0 1441. KITCHEN CABINET tires, 70,000 miles. Anxious to ’ 78 JE E P D 1 2 95 $ 3 4 8 8 8 c y lin d e r sell. $700. 257 4498. o a d d 5 5 . 0 0 FACELIFT CHEROKEE w/SNOW $3295 ALL HOME CHANGE DOORS, DRAWER 1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER, PLOW, V/8, Auto Trans. M O S ! CARS MOST CARS MOST CARS MOST CARS FRONTS, NEW HARDWARE. 57.000 miles, needs minor work, WITH COUPON WITH COUPON Pwr Steering & Brakes, Air WITH COUPON WITH COUPON IMPROVEMENTS O N I VI UNLIMITED STYLES; ALSO $600. 727-7519. Cond . AM/FM 40,674 ONLY! ONLY! ONLY! ROOM ADDITION miles CUSTOM VANITOR1UMS. 254- 14x20 $9200 1554. 1969 C H EV Y, very good motor, snows, $250. Call 254-6099 after 6 GROVES p.m. and Saturday. *6292 71 AUTOS FOR NOTICE CONSTRUCTION SALE 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA SR5, ’ 7 7 C H EW 254-6151 18.000 miles, like new. Asking WE WILL GLADLY HONOR ALL 1978 FORD T-BIRD, air, $2900. Call 257-0949. MALIBU, V/8, Auto Trans . FREE ESTIMATES AM /FM , power steering, power Pwr Steering & Brakes, Air FACTORY WARRANTY REPAIRS OF brakes, black and white. Ex­ 1971 BUICK RIVIERA, air, full Cond . Radio, W/W Tires, cellent condition. $4500. Call 679- power, good condition. Best of­ WhlCvrs . 37.957 mites ANY TERMINATED CHRYSLER- BATHROOMS 6258 after 6p.m. fer. Call 727-0821. PLYMOUTH OR DODGE DEALER Free tub enclosures with every 1978 MONTE CARLO, V8, full *3795 remodeling job. ABLE to pay crazy high PRICES for GOOD Running power, automatic, air, stereo, 18 years experience used cars and trucks. OASIS tiltwheel, low mileage, perfect, CHRYSLER 721-0600 $4495. 247-5940. ’76 P0HTI6C Fully insured MOTORS, 721-7100. SAYREVILLE Call for Appointment VENTURA. 4 Dr Sedan. V/8. PLYMOUTH Sayreville Tile Co. 1971 TR IU M P H TR6, hard top 1973 DATSUN 240Z, automatic, Auto Trans . Pwr Steering & 4 1 254-0029 convertible, collectors item, A M /F M stereo, good on gas, ex­ Brakes, Radio, 36.6 16 RO U TE 9 & ERNSTON ROAD, SAYREVILLE garaged kept. Asking $2800. Call cellent condition, $2695. 254-9077. miles & R. Strugala 549-8745. ------WITH COUPON ONLY!------1 1973 AMBASSADOR WAGON, good condition. Asking $900. or *2995 best offer. Call 238-0537 after 6pm. ’76 FORD S TO P O W IN ' 1973 FO RD PINTO, runs good. $500. Call 251-5802. MUSTANG, 6-Cyl . Auto Trans , Pwr Steering and Brakes. Radio. 45,94 1 79 AUTOS & miles TRY TRUCKS WANTED ‘2995 ABLE to pay crazy high $$$$for Good Running used cars and trucks. OASIS MOTORS, 721 AUTO LOANS 7100. You can buy with NO $100-S1000 for repairable, run­ CASH DOWN and UP ning or wrecked Novas, TO 48 MOS TO PAY Camaros, Mustangs, Chevelles if qualified. No credit ap CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE & mid size cars. 727-3148. refused!! Call ahead for quick credit approval!! WE PAY THE MOST For your car or truck Any year, make, condition ’75 PONTIAC WE COME TO YOU, if you can't FIREBIRD. V/8, Auto Trans . Three generations of come to us. 257-2929. Pwr Steering ft Brakes. Air Cond . AM/FM 30,286 WANTED! JUNKCARS& TRUCKS *2995 LAFFIIMS have made 254-5350, 238-1453 JUNKCARSWANTED ’76 DATSUH $25, $40 and up. Seven days a B 210'. 4 Cyl , 4 Spd Man w eek. Pick up. 634-9267. Trans . Man Steering & a tradition of , Brakes. 45.020 miles JUNK CARS WANTED Highest Prices Paid *2195 254-4863 personalized service. WANTED ’75 DODGE JUNK CARS& TRUCKS TOP DOLLAR PAID DARI. 4 Dr Sedan, 3 Spd Man Trans . Man Steering ft 591-9442 591 9443 Brakes. 22638 miles NEW • USED • LEASING *2195 84 PERSONALS TRUCKS • PARTS • SERVICE Pregnant? Distressed? We can help. ’74 CADILLAG Call Birthright. 247-5445. ELDORADO, V. 8 Auto Trans. Pwr Steering and REDUCE safe and fast with Brakes. Front Wheel Drive, GoBese Tablets and E-Vap Pwr Seats Wind , Air Cond , "Water Pills". THRIFT DRUG. T Glass, AM FM w'8 Track Tape. 64.533 miles NEW CARS 87 GIVEAWAY *3192 254-2120 Main & Water St., South River FREE Mice, males, females, ’ 74 OLDS brown or white, 238-1857. CUTLASS SUPREME White 3 KITTENS, free to good home, .w Landau Root, 2 Dr . V.8. 257-9791. Auto Trans . Pwr Steering ft Brakes. Air Cond Rally USED CARS Wheels. 63,545 miles 90 AUTO DEALERS

257-6084 SAYREVILLE Chrysler *2495 696 Turnpike Rd., South River Plymouth Volvo. Route #9 and Ernston Road, Sayreville, N.J. ’74 POHTIAC 721-3600. LeMANS WAGON SAFARRI P E R R IN E ’S PONTIAC- Sales MODEL. Roof Rack. V 84 and Service, 200 Buckalew Ave., Auto. Power Steering and Jamesburg. 521-0107. Power Brakes. Air. 61.424 rules MALOUF DODGE 164 PROSPECT STREET *2195 SOUTH RIVER, N.J. 257 1111 xclucte tax anu Mv K h^ Oldsmobile SOUTH RIVER 93 BOATS

AMC • JEEP • RENAULT OUTBOARD Motors, chain PROSPECT ST. t TURNPIKE RO saws, parts, service and equip­ ment. Solasky M arine, 329 Smith 257-0656 St. Perjh Amboy, N.J. January 9,1980, RECORDER . Page 23 Page 9,1980, .January RECORDER BOYERS at W f f l t n r on 79 FORDS and CHEVROLETS IT’S BUYERS CHOICE DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY CHOOSE FROM A HUGE SELECTION OF ’79 LEFTOVERS & DEMOS

’79 CAPRICE CLASSIC 79 LTD LANDAU 4 dr., Sedan. P door locks, T.G., P windows, . * If£ i 2 door Sedan, auto. P S, P B. steel belted radial 6 way P seat, P trunk opener, floor mats, body white stripe ply tires, dual accent paint stripes, side moldings, door edge guards, rear window dual note horn, color keyed seat belts, power defogger, AC, pin stripes, cruise control, 5.7 ventilation system, rockerpanel moldings, coach litre 4 bbl V8 engine, auto, tilt wheel, sport wheel lamps, rear half vinyl roof. 5.8 litre 351 CID 2V i ’ 2553 covers, steel belted radial white stripe tires, aux. engine, power antenna, tilt wheel, cruise control, lighting, digital clock, am-fm stereo w 8 track, front & rear bumper guards, bumper rub strips, bumper rub strips & guards, vinyl roof, P S, P B, rear window defrosting. AC, am-fm stereo, inter­ stock no. 90773. Suggested Retail $ 9471.00 ior luxury group, protection group, stock no. 9614. Suggested Retail $9865 00 BRIGG’S PRICE $7095 BRIGGS PRICE *7312 \

’79 THUNDERBIRD 2 DR. HARDTOP 79 IMPALA 4 DR. SEDAN Auto. P/S, P/B, steel radial white stripe tires, opera P door locks. T.G., P windows, floor mats, windows, full wheel covers, am radio, electric clock, rear window defroster, AC, 5.0 litre 2 bbl, V8 dual note horn, front & rear bumper guards, 5 0 litre engine, auto. S/B radial white stripe tires, am- ^3 0 2 CID 2 V engine, dual accent paint stripes, fm stereo radio, value appearance group. P/S, bumper rub strips, rear window defroster, AC. T.G., P B, stock no 91408 Suggested Retail P'windows, stock no 9766. Suggested Retail $8096. $7932 00 BRIGGS PRICE $6995 BRIGGS PRICE *6116

Nobody ’79 THUNDERBIRD DEMO Town Landau, auto, P/S, P/B, steel belted radial white stripr tires, deluxe bumper group, T.G, PI in the country door locks, convenience group, light group, luxury split bench seats, illuminated visor vanity mirror, color keyed seat belts, dual sport mirrors, special a e S & has lower priced town landau stripes, am-fm stereo search radio. 6 way power drivers seat, tilt wheel, aluminum wheels. P/windows, luxury sound insulation pack­ age, extended range fuel tank, vinyl roof, 5.8 litre, □ □ □ □ □ □ 351 CID, 2 V engine, leather seats, power antenna, illuminated entry system, sports instrumentation group, mileage 7004, stock no. 9642. Suggested 45 ACCORDS and 31 PRELUDES Retail $10,670 00. _ • _ _ IN STOCK AND ON ORDER Save *2739 BRIGG’S PRICE *7931

’76 EL DORADO ’75 CHRYSLER USED CARS ’ 7 7 OLDS MOTOR HOME NEW YORKER S/W 76 TORINO ELITE ’74 BUICK CENTURY ’77 HONDA S/W CRUISER S/W V8, auto, PS PB. AC. V8, auto, PS, PB, AC. 4 cyl , auto, am radio, Self-contained, V8, auto, PS, V8, auto, PS, PB, AC. PI 56,986 miles. 43,253 miles PB, am radio, sleeps 6, windows & seats, am-fm radio, V8. auto, PS, PB, AC. am-fm ’77 MUSTANG 72 FORD F-100 63,566 miles. 30,176 miles. tilt wheel, cruise control, radio, 9,534 miles. 43,160 miles. 4 cyl., auto, am-fm stereo, PICK-UP mag wheels, 31,050 miles. $1974 *3777 6 cyl., 3 spd, am radio. *2676 *6276 1675 $3977 147,000 miles. ’77 CHEVY C-10 ’75 VEGA ’77 GRAND PRIX *3477 PICK-UP V8, auto, PS, PB, AC, PI *1095 ’ 74 CAMARO ’73 IMPALA ’77 AMC GREMLIN HATCHBACK windows, am-fm stereo, tilt ’76 PINTO S/W V8, stick shift, PS, PB, am V8, auto, PS, PB, am-fm radio, 4 dr., V8, auto, PS. PB. AC. 6 cyl , auto, PS, AC, am radio, 4 cyl., 4 spd, AC, am radio, wheel, vinyl roof, 48,854 V6, auto, PS, PB. AC, ’73 DODGE VAN radio, 34,029. 96,957 miles. 81.350 miles. am radio, 60,288 miles 30,974 miles miles. radio, 51,117 miles V8, auto, PS, 145,661 miles $3277 *995 *3877 *2376 *973 *1974 *973 *2877

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