T"oFran klein News-reCorD Secondclass postage paid at Princeton,N.J, 08540 Thursday, December13,1973 22 pages 10cents per copy; $4.50 per year Vol.18,No. 50 Four candidates announced [newsbriefsI ,n Feb. 13 school board race The League of Women Voters of Franklin Township Two incumbents and two will be holding two special newcomers have announced voter registrations. Theywill candidacies for four vacant be held at the Eastoo Avenue seats in the February13 school Shop-Rite and the Grand board elecUoas in Franklin. Union on the corner of Two other present board ,i Franklin Boulevard and members, Gerald Spielman ! HamiltonStreets. These voter and Bernice Venable, have registrations will beth be held decided not to run again¯ on Dec. t5 from l0 until 2. Mr. Spielman cited job Remember, "the voter pressures as a reason for not registration deadline is running again. Mrs. January3, 1974,and persons Variable, whowas appointed mustbe registeredin orderto in July to fill a board seat votein the February13 school vacated by Michael Ward, boardelection. said she intendedto return to Also on bandon the voter the Franklin school system. registrations will be the She formerly taught in LeagueDate-books selling for fifty cents. Thisbook contains Franklin Hieh School. a wealth of voter information as well as monthlycalendars. Announcing their can- There is a limited supply, so dicacies are beard members Colin Lancaster and Samuel Sandra Grumtfest liarry VanIlooten get one now. Williamsan, each seeking a SamuelWilliamson Colin Lancaster second three-year term. Mr. Alsoentering the board race stated in a release. "Weought, Former Franklin coun- from 1969 to 1971. Active Lancaster, a former high is Ms. Sandra Gruodfest for example, tu be thinking cilman Harry Van Hootenhas for manyyears ia lecol affairs school PTApresident, heads of t0 Hill Avenue,Somerset. about how our childreas’ also announcedhis candidacy he s presently Vice President SLIDE SIlOW Raritan Valley Ceilings in Currently Assistant Director education relates tu their far the school board, seeking of the Boardof Trusteesof the of Career Services at Prin- choice of careers, for our to fill the one-year term Franklin TownshipLibrary. A preview of a new color Princeton, andis an elder and ceton University, Ms. Gund- director in the Griggstown daugllters as well as our currently filled by Mrs. Mr.Van Houten is director of slide presentation producedby Reformed Church. fest received the doctorate in sons." Venable. the Adult EducationResource the Delaware and Raritan Educational Psychologyfrom Ms, Grundfest and ber Mr. Van Houtun served on Center at Trenton State Canal Coalition will be FELLOWSHIPmembers listen attentivelyas committeereports are presented. At left is Leslie Mr. Williamson,also a past the Itutgers Graduate School husband, Jerry, have two the Franklin TownshipCouncil College. Heresides with his presented Tuesday,Dec. 18, at president of the high school of education, whereshe taught children.Theirson Robertisan from 1969 to 1971. Active for Ahrens,co-ordinator of the EmpathyHouse photography committee.. for three years, Born in New wife, Lillian, and their four the meeting of the Franklin (EmpathyHouse photo by Y. Patterson) PTA,is a teacher- coordinator eighth grader at SampsonG. manyyears in loool affairs, he children at l0 Larscn Road. ConservationClub. The Canal for the Plainfield school YorkCity, she received her B. Smith Intermediate School, is presently VicePresident of Board secretary Mrs. Coalition, formed to help system and is a retired Army A. from Bernard College. and their daughterLeslie is a the Boardof Trustees of the Florence Randolphreported preserve the historic and officer. Healso was recently "Wecan now afford to takea graduate uf Franklin High Franklin TownshipLibrary. that none of the candidates recreational values of the Artists form fellowship elected president of the long-range view of our School currently enrolled at Mr. Van Huuten served on had filed to date. Deadlinefor canal, nowincludes over 1O0 Franklin Optimists Club. educational objectives," she the Franklin TownshipCouncil another poetry reading on LivingstonCollege. filing is January4. memberorganizations, in- by AnitaSusi eluding the Franklin Con- January 7, as well as a servation Club. Also on the dramatic reading on January programwill be a slide show Writers, artists, students 14. On December 17 the fromthe club’s ownlibrary of and townspeople from New fellowship will stage a prose DeVries, Naruta cleared of charges nature, scenic, and en- Brunswick and the surroun- reading by Toni Cede Barn- A lengthy legal battle bet- misconductduring their terms vironmentalsubjects. ding communities have bare. "personal damage, hardship, suffered. have agreed to drop all legal banded together to form a wean two former councilmen on the sewerage authority, inconvenience, anxiety, The public is invited to the Another meeting of the and their wives, and the In a six-page agrecmanl In exchange,the two former and administrative actions ~"eomnmuwealth" of talent Empathy House fellowship humiliation and loss of councilmen retracted against the two couples while meeting,which will be held at ~and resources knownas the Taxpayers Association has reached last week before reputation whichthe counter - the Middlebush Reformed will be held tonight, Thursday, been apparently settled, and statements they made about the two couples have dropped EmpathyHouse Fellowship. Dec. 13 at 5:30 p.m. in the ChanreryCnurtJudgeSamue[ claimants," Mr. and Mrs. the Taxpayers last year a counter-claimfor malicious Church in Middlebush. In less than eight weeks,the the two councilmenhave been Lenox. the Taxpaym’sstated Refreshmentswill be served¯ cent@at 46 Throop Avenue, cleared of charges of official David De Vries and Mr. and during council in meetings. abuse of process against the movement has amassed an NewBrunswick. Interested that they regretted the Mrs. Alexander Naruta, have In addition, the Taxpayers Taxpayers. estimated 10O fellows, personsare in.vited to attend. i predominantly students and r :. . r _ : faculty " "fru~i" ..... ’nearby While incourt, George TV TALK LivingstonCollege, a division LaurelAve. issue ...... Eckardt, president of the of Rutgers, the state i-s-revived taxpayers, claimed to have a TWomembers of SCAN,the university. hy Anita Snsi between Route ~ and Route given the opportunity of The proposed roolignmen| total of $8 in their treasury, Somerset Citizens Against The fellowship has acquired 518, and also that they be voicing their npinion at a would take Laurel Avenue ¯ along with debts of about Narcotics, will appear on CBS, The Chamber of Commerce granted permission to expend public hearing. Thesecitizens along the canal for a distance $4,000. In the agreement,the i Channel2 "The People" with has issued a call for public their operation in that area. have a right to knowwhy a of aboot two miles, and also taxpayers have been ordered host Vic Miles on Saturday, hearings on the realignmentof The Chamber claims the deocisinnwasmade to halt the closer to the proposed In- to produce their financial Dec. 29. The SCANmembers, Laurel Avenuein Kingston as plan offered by Trap Rockhas relocation and continue the torstate Route92. records for examination by Thomas Avant and Barbara well as a proposed by the Trap Rock Ihe "overwhelmingsupport of unsaferoad conditionsas they AlfredPurro, attorney for the Diggs, will discuss womenin lab and Mining Company, a member rite residents"in the area. They are now." Gary Schmidt, a spokesman two former councilmen and prison. of the Chamber.The Chamber further state "The Chamber The Chamber termed the from the Office of En- their wives. is asking that the NewJersey feels the local citizens should present Laurel Avenue a vironmental Protection, said State Office of Environmental Itave o voice in a project that "tremendous hazard" to the the realignment issue had Despite a court-ordered Protection hold the hearings. affects them as muchas this residents of Kingstonand said beengoing on for a long time. silence on the agreementuntil The OEPput a stop to the onedoes. it creates considerabletraffic The plans submitted by Trap all is finalized, Milton o ORTPARTY realignment plans several "If the OEPhas the right to problems due tu the truck Rock were "nqt compatible Diamond, the Taxpayers years ago. Lee Bullitt, halt these plans for reulign- traffic from Trap Rock Io- with the recreational usage of attorney, admits havingcalled The Somerset Chapter of ment, local residents shouldbe dostries, the canal," he noted. a local radio station last week Women’sAmerican ORTwill chairmanof the Delawareand to correct a report "which’ hold a ChanukahParty in the Raritan Canal Coalitioo, said madeit look like wegot down she received a letter frum homeof its President, Erie on our knees.I straightenedit Shurak, t6 Joan Street, Environmental Commissioner out." Kendall Park, on Thursday, Richard J. Sullivan over a year ago concernng the Shoppingcenter planned "We had o strong case Dec. 13 at 8::]0 p.m. All halting of the realignment.In membersare invited to attend The area is zoned for against them (the counter- the letter, Mr. Sullivan said by GeorgiannaJagger prospectivetenants. and to bring a grab bag gift. He expects the shopping commercialuses. claimants)," stated Mr. Latkas and other traditional the construction would be ManagingEditor ’ "If we dao’t require buf- Diamondin an interview. "We holiday foods will be served. detrimental to the canal The Central Post centerto be built by early fall fering here we will have a were trying to do them a Not so, according to the 1974. stream of people in here favor." He addedthat he bed Chamber. Plans for a $1.5 million requestingprotective action," "never seen grown men cry Trap Rook has gone to shoppingcenter tu be located The site plan was to be Mr. Chrinkosaid. like that in his life in court." considerable expense to on Route 27 between Fin- agendizedfor Mondaynight’s ¯ "We never charged them An important aspect of the develop plans to protect the negans Lane and Henderson regular meetingef the plan- Hospital plans ’ (the counter-claimants) with PTA PitOGRAM canal andto buffer it," states Roadwere brought before the ning board but becauseof the. going on trips," continuedMr. the Chamberrelease. "They South Brunswick planning need foradditioaal information Diamond. In place of the monthly wouldrelocate muchof their board Tuesdaynight. on the site planit will prubably pre-surgeryvisit membership meeting, the operationso that it will not be The site plan calls fur a not receive a hearinguntil the PTAof St. Matthias School wsibleto the pul~lic from the movie theatre, restaurant, board’s regular meeting in on Thursdays small supermarket, about a January. will turn its meetingnight over canal on Laurel Avenue." SOMERVILLE--Forechild, to the students who will Trap Rock has offered to dozenshops and offices on the The proposed center would the thought of entering the deadlines present their annual Christ- A successful poetry reading pay the entire expense of 5.32 acre tract, be constructed on a tract huspital for a tonsillectomyor mas program on Tuesday, sponsored recently recuastructing the road, ac- John Verb, president of the formerly ownedby Jacob and other elective operations Since Christmas falls on Dec. 18 at 8 p.m. Refresh- cording to the Chamber.They corporation, Six Mile Run Joseph Gross and Meyer Tuesday, Dec. 25, newsand Frisehling whohad plannedto might coojuse up unpleasant ments will be served by the haveasked, in return, that the Realty, which uwns the visions. It couldalso provean advertising deadlines for the hospitality committee,which present Laurel Avenue be property, said be is receiving build tuwnhousesin the rear anxious time for parents who Thursday,Dee. 27, issue have is chaired by Chris Hecgan. closed as a through street letters of eommittmentfrom portion of the acreage. That been movedup. plan has been invulved in don’t knowwhat to expect. Ia an effort to alleviate such Newsreleases and display litigation. advertisingcopy should be Mr. Vern’s corporation feelingson the part of children scheduled for surgery, submittedno later than 5 p.m. purchased the property this Friday, Dec.21, to appear in fanaftqr the farmerownerof the SomersetHospital, parents, Chase, break-ins keep police busy. nurses and volunleers are the Dec.27 issue. All classified commercial tract, Walter jointly sponsoring a advertising should be sub- Jeanings, received approvalof mitted no later than 6 p.m. a variance because of in- "Pediatric Pre.Sm’geryVisit" Achase involvingfive police pursued the driver with sirens Elbert Ranklnof 23t Ir- victim of an armedrobbery on The car, a 66 Chevy, is ownedwith possession of a stolen car. program. Thursday,’Dee. 20. Toolate tu cars from three towns, a and lights flashing. He added vingtoo Avenue told pofiee Wednesday,Dec. 5, police by Isaiah Kimboof 274 Park sufficient frontage. classify notices will be ac- CDSarrest Mr.Vern said the essenceof burglar with a sweet tooth, an that the accused was driving that on November23 a man report. The station attendant Street. Patrolmen Steve Rankin Noleads in cepted until noonFriday, Dec.. armed robbery and a with his lights uff mostof the cameto his door claiming he a juvenile, told police he was A windowwas broken and a the site plan is to "put up an .21. and WalterYasenskl observed aesthetically fine structure suspicious person im- time. The driver was finally was a Public Service era- held up at gunpoint, and gave door forced open at the Canal a vehicle parked on Waston fish kill . The South Somerset persuuating a Public Service halted in Manvilleafter three ployee. The man, described by adescriptionofthecar undthe Housean Canal Road in East consistent with the colonial ’Newspapers editorial and Causewayon December 6. atmosphereof the area." employee were among the Manville police cars and one Mr. Ranklnlo the police as a hold-up man. It was later Millstone sometime before Uponasking the person in the advertisingoffices at 240South items on the Franklin police fliUsberough ear had joined short, stocky black male with discoveredthat the.youth bed Planning board member Biologist Walter Murawski Main St., Manville, will be December8. driver’s seat for his license, Frank Chrinko said the board of the NewJersey State closed all day Dec. 25 in ob- blotter this week,according to the chase. Mr. Botsko is amediumpfrohairoot, asked givena false pelice report. The Carfoond police reportedthe persondid Det. Sgt. William Clamps. chargedwith eluding a police if there wereany metertrouble incident is underinvestigation should be concerned with Departmentof Fish and Gameservanch of Christmas. Astolen car belongingto S. not have one. Present ia the protecting the existing and reports that no newleads have. Also noted is Police Chief officer. in the home.When told "no" by the Juvenile Bureau. T. Alvinoof Piseataway was car were une girl and three Russell Pfeiffer’s recovery Sweettooth by Mr. Rankln, the man ArleneRevakof2tNewpart found by poliee Monday,Dec. future resident~ of the area. yet developedin the fish kill youths, Police arrested the The land to the north is which struck the Millstone from a recent heart attack. reportedly left end walked Road reported her purse was 10 on Parkside Street. Inside driverand the owner,’whowas N~Jss NJ Chief Pfeiffer has resumedhis A breaking and entry was downthe street, snatched in front of the tbecar, a 6301dsmobile,were presently developed and the River last month. He seated in the back, for driving Frischling Gross property to described the kill as resulting willvisit duties with the force. reported at Hillcrest School Mr. Ranklin then Stated he Township Pharmacy on two women’spurses reported with a revoked license and Gerald Botsko of R.D. I, over the weekend. Entry was called Public Service and was December1. stolen in New Brunswick the east is slated for future from a toxic substance permitting a driver with a residential development. discovered in the river, but Roycefield Road, Somerville, gained through the nurse’s told no person answering the A hole was punched in the earlier in the day. Thepurses revoked license to drive, Suzanne Plummer, the was stopped by Franklin office and a sneakerprint was description wasworking in the’ door at 194 Phillips Roadon were returned to their owners Mr. Chrinkosaid that based said he was still awaiting respectively. on the board’s experiencewith chemical analysis of the reigningMIssNewJersey, will Patrolman R. Curtis Embley foundin the office. Dssksand area at the time. Later, Mr. DecemberI in an attempted by police While arresting the two, visit Franklin on Friday, Dec. on Thursday, Dec. 6 for papers were searched, and .Rankln said he ubeerved the the A&Pshopping center in substance. breaking and entry. A youngboy of 17 was found" police found one to be in Franklin Park every effort 14. She will appear at W. T. allegedlydoing 65 to 70 m.p.h. several sets of keys were same man driving slowly An unknown person was sleeping in a 73 Mercury possessionof a Controlled Franklin health officials Grants in the Ratgers Plaza on WantonCanal Rood. In his taken to gain access to other downthe street in a two-door foiled in a breakingand entry Comet parked on Hawthorne Dangerous Shbstance -- should be madeto buffer, stated they have no new data shopping center on Easton report, the patrolmanreports rooms. The burglar evidently pffwhRecarwi[hablack vinyl "attempt at A&MPaint at 696 Drive by police. The ear was screen and provide proper on the fish kill to report either, Avenuefrom 6 to 10 p.m. marijuana- under 25 grams. drainageon the site. To the that as he wentto his car to get foundhis wayto the kitchen, hardtop. Part of the license Franklin Boulevard un reported to belong to Houston Arrested were Thomas Ur- except to say they are not Between 7 and. 7:30 p.m.. his summonsbook, the ac- where he entered the ice- numberon the car is" 596. December9 whenthe burglar Enterprises and had been north the center is boundedby certain ashy of a source of the Miss Plummer.winnarrate a bonik, 20 of 818 East Freh a private home and on the ¯ casedtook off in the direction creamfreezer and ate several Robbery alarm went off. reported stolen from the Avenue,Manville, and Robert pollution which they had fashion show, and of Manville. ice-cream bars, according to The Rutgers Service Station southit is adjacentto the Bell earlier suspected to be the will also be preeent for picture Acar wasreported stolen on Ramada Inn in East Brun- Wisntawski,19, of 248 South TelephoneCo. building. ,Ptl, Embley reports, he police, at 544 HamiltonStreet was the December10 fromCollier Tile. swick. The youth was charged Sixth Street, Manville. causeof the kill. taking,

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,. img~:~¢:.a.=.~.~ . , , . 24 T .H~DAY,DE CE.I~.. ER.I 3 1973 Chief urgeswinterl safety ¯ MANVILLE- This is the up tight because,from ex- of Chief of Police Theodor time of year whenofficials perienee,they knowthey can Lapaywho points out that responsiblefor street careand expectthe worst. winter’skiller stormsare still traffic movementstart to get Atleastthisis the contentionaheadof us. "Thebasic problem,"Chief Lapaynoted, "is to be sure FRANKLIN traffic tie-ups don’t clog streets and chokeOFF vital CONVALESCENTCENTERemergencyservices." Thechief feels that nowis a goodtime to adopta positive Route27, Franklin Park, N.J. mental attitude toward winter driving problems.He urges drivers to "heedthe Nowopen for admissionof convalescentand long annual recommendationsof termpatients. the NationalSafety Council’s Committeeon WinterDriving Hazards."These include: Patients consideredfor admissionregardless of --Guard against over- race,color or nationalorigin. confidence. Don’t become cocksureabout your winter 6 drivingskills. Don’tneglect ,q For information, call 201421-8000. commonsense practices. (onvenienoe Open61 Hoursa Week SaturdaysToo... Daily 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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all for you. AHONE AND AH TWO - Senior citizens enjoy dancing, too. ]’HI. MINI BANKWIIHMA×ISERVICfi 61 It(.IUHS AWEEK StateI|aul[ of The joys at AtANIVlI,I,E Christmas time RUSTICMALL " EASTCAMPLAIN ROAD ¯ MANVILLE.NJ 08835¯ 526-430(i Christmasparties are alwaysfun, MemberF.D.I.C. evenfor seniorcitizens. TheManville Senior Citizens’ Club memberslet their hair downTuesday night in celebrating the fast- approachingChristmas holidays by dancing,eating, drinkingand having ...... goodcunversatiom:.even with’~Sdnta ,, *" ,,r TheHigh B()ot PolkaD~ineers/a- ’ :’ " group of local youngsters quite proficientin the highstepping, fast paced polka movements, were featuredentertainers along with the NickNovieky Polka Band. Theaccompanying photos on this pageattest to the goodtime everyone hadTuesday night at the V.F.W.Hall in Manville. Photosby Franklin Flower Shop~ nowintroduces our -- ]~ Sal LoSardo SUNSHINEI SPECIAL THE"ECKE"on ~ Poinsettia 5.oo °°. i 7.50large ONLY WITH CASH PAYMENT AND CUSTOMER PICKUP Coming again to... Buy early the large, lovely i plants will last through the MANVILLE holidays. SAT. DEC. 15th ¯ 11 AMAT 93 DOUGLASAVE,, SOMERSET (,,,, ,0 545-4234 FULLTIME 66 S. MainSI~. Ruzy¢Si’srharmacy) Manville OPENDAILY9Io6PM" SATURDAY9toSPM SECRETARY ~ Hey Gang/Santa Will Be WaitingTo Hear Moro,sexxo~ sr^rto~ o. 8~ttro~st.. rues.*r m.~mso.rs 12month position. %7.;,.,,,~,~..~o..,,.0~o.~..~,,,,o8f,$,. $~.= FringeBenefits: SWINGYOUR PARTNER, p01ka style. Apply From You! Make Your List.Out Now! Manvil!e Boardof ONANY PURCHASE Education, WITH"CHECK" BELOW J. RaymondGsnim, I $43,900 BusinessAdministrator GOODTHRU:HOLIDAY BITINGTile A BEAUTIFUL Onceinside, this onewill 722-4220. .~ KIDDXES ’20 SHOPPINGDAYS surprise you! Not only3 COLOR" bedroms but also o AND HAVETHEIR PICTURE Off[NOWTO DEC. 31 dining room"1- 24 it. Cardsof Thanks *£x©lptIols Items ~nd ~alr trade Items, walnut panelled family Wewish to expressour sin. PICTURE roomwith slate floor, 3,/, x5" built-ln bookshelves, cereappreciation to the TAKEN roe5 $19 stereo systemand a bar. manyfriends and neighbors ONLY Plus Tax Basementhas workshop for theirkind expression of WITH andrecreation areas. It’s sympathyshown during the ,,l,,,,.,,t,,,,,,,,,_;~ ..... all just minutes from lossof ourmother and gran- SANTA: .¢ I ?’, "ww,2 h 1 I-5 p.m. Somervilleand awaiting Bring’ All The Kids yourinspection. dmother,Sophie Suhal~a. i Speciethanks for the ~e .~a~oern .~yency flowers,mass cards and prayersoffered. ¯ ~ Free Candy for all the Kiddies Realtor= Appraiser= 55North Gaston Ave. Somerville,N.J. Suhakaand Loyko "l.,.,.r,’,l I,, lh,, II*t,, dl.’ t ;tamb*’r.I C.m,n,rev (20l)722-8181, " : Families

¯ .: ,...,’: . j’" .. ’.’. ¯ ,e, ’,.. " " ’ ...... *’ ..... " , ; L’-’t’" ’1 ¯ ~ ;-.: ’ THURSDAY,DECEMBER 13, 1973 3"~ Manville Montgomeryyouth d,es c/over I ~ I,stmas Hig.h in Route206 auto crash ~ Instruments& Musical Accessoiies I MONTGOMERY- A high HillR0ad, wasiistedincritlcal Cherry Valley Road shortly TIIEflAKERS -- w S COUNTY4-HAGENT (~’~ :.A~,~ _~’~ ~ speedpolice chaseon Routecondition and underintensive after 9 p.m. Somepeople are never too ~ NOVICKyFSMUSIC STUDIO ~’~’[:~ ~1~ 206 Mondaynight resulted in careattheMedinalCenterlast The ensuing chase anded on busy to bring happiness to ny...... Joe ~,xnryaK DORISII.WOOD .~,l’~ ~. ’lPt~\~l the death of ere township night. Hes’dstained extensive Runic 206 just north of the 4-It PROGRAMASSISTANT others. The Makers and The ~249S. MainSt., Manville ¯ ~.’~ : ;,’ .RJLlll teenagerand critical injury to headinjuries. Princeton ChemicalResearch Bakers started out as a 4-H 722-0650 In what will probably which sponsored the event, another. The two’ youths, driving the facility. The car careenedoff COMINGEVENTS sewing and cooking club. Now =~r~Lr=~L~=~=~mz=~B=~s=r~=mw~=~= 1971Fordstation wogonowned become une of the most cleared $150 to be used James~.. Bates, 14, of 8 the west side of the road, hit Thursday Dec. 13, Final they have added dramatics to memorabledays of the ]973-74 towardsa bicycle rack for the Cherry Brook Drive, was by young Bates’ father, at- soveraltreosandt~rnedover. their reperteire. The Makers looking for more economical temptedto elude a patrol car Both youths were thrown Clean-Up, 4-H Center, 7:30-10 andant,( Bakers he Players will school year, students and school. In all probability, pronounceddeadonarrivalal p.m. t teachers alike enjoyed the "Slave Day" will becomean Princeton MedicalCenter. . driven by Montgomery from the vehicle. It is not . T annualtradition. Ziad Hamdan,15, of Cherry Patrolman Charles Stoats on Saturday, Sunday, Dec. 15- ,’p~s ’eY , ~t~ar~h~’ e car? Check the classified¯ adsl memberslUxuryofslaverY,of theOnstndentFriday’ cordingkn°wnWhOrewaSTrooperdriving,JoscphaC. 16, Council ~I-H Wreath Sale. spelllegl for the boys and girls , ~~ ~. ~.~., ~ .=~.~p~ ~-~ Thursday, Saturday, Dec. at the Hunlerdon State School ~ (~.~~~ council, who were auctioned ..... Caloiaro, whoinvestigated the off last Monday, became ~:~:~h~f~’~/~;.~.~.~:~z~;:~$:il~.~ ’~ 1 accident for the state police. Teens.27"29’Christmas Campfor on Saturday, Dec. 15. ¯~-~-,,c~ Oncengain, theannual ~I ¯ Pr,n0oto, andMontgomery .~ "slaves*oraday." Rescuesquads brought the 4-11BABYSITTINGcLINIC ~ComingThis Week to Leashes,collars, chains, "ChristmasConcert" will be :~ Raider ,I-11 CENTER ’ ropes, weights and restraints held Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 8 I~/~t~""~ ~ i~l two boysto the hospital. tlandreds of 7th &8th grade (.~ ~ girls and boys will be learning ~f of all kinds dominated the p.m. in the MHSauditorium, iit . BatesFuneral are servicesscheduled for for James 10:30 Thanks tomany4-HFamilythe do’s and dun’is of child’:#~;~’~ hallways. All sorts of in- Sponsored by the music i rJ i~ ’If’LJIl~ I~ltlllr’~ ~’~uzr~e,~=,= department, the school band ~i~ ~ a.m. Thursday, Dec. 13, ntthe hands, the Extension Service care in their schools this ~:, " lnl;; r, lMl~ ~.~rlur-i,,,r dignities and humiliations ~i~ ram hi"ings F~4~jk~ ~-~ ~\~..1~ were,,ctedupootheseki ,yandchornsper,orm thth,s lathorFuneral .ome,0offiee=eff the new4-H "lhemovingintn Center by the endo, sored,oter six This session lso course ,. span . creatures called slaves, cvent. Admissionis free, and { ~}’)J’.l VandevcnterAvenue, Prin- of this manlh.Thursdoy, Dcc. growsin popu|arity eacnthatyear. .,, E.~ 10 So. Mare St., Manvdle ~’ .~Y Imagine yourself in their everyoneis invited. P" eaton. 13, will be final clean-up time To date this has been "-~ position? ~*i:’:’ ’~ The Bates family has byKaRnGute from 7:30 to tO p.m. If you requested for Sampson G. ~ Would you care to walk **** ,1~ ~B-;~..~ requested that flowers not be JC~t~/~r~efm~¢ ~P sentbutthatconsiderationsbedidn’t get there for the pain- Smith School, Middlebush; ~.~ ...... :"" around the school all day year examinations lu take. ring sessions, comeout on dragginga ball andchain? I’m Arequest to all students:If A monumentalevent in the directed to the JamesBates Warren Public Schools; HANDMADELEATHER GOODS you havetwo feet, or a bike, life of manyJuniors is the day Manystudents vowto study Music Memorial Fund, Thursday night. Wemust get Hillsborough School, N.K. ~ surenoone would wish tohave theyrooeive their class rings, overvanatkin, buttbeyusualiy those floors ready for the Brampton, South Bound ~ to acknowledgegarbagecans usethem. Don’tdrivetoschool ~1ontgomery High School, by Lazarus Leofhersm|fhs unless it’s absolutely Despite negative comments end up cramming the night Skillman08558. carpetingto be laid. Brook;AdamsvilleandMiddle ~ ..... ~’~ as his superiors, about rings being too small, before. - ~z’ ~easonablyPr,ced - Has anyone ever tried necessary. Your friend and The eighth grade student Schools, Somerville. If your ’~_. bigor money Ci[ItlSTMASWRENPIIS school weald like information ~ ~/~ ~ ~,_o ~ .~ ~,_ a,kiogonhand. and ces ho h,cnnrrator hasoon many Juniors enjoy their new .. deep,,,nvulvedin the through crowds of people? I walkingto schoolall his life, school’s music program. Thousandsof 4-H Christmas anthoulthie caliMr.oodut doubt if most people would and believe me, it’s not hard symbol of prestige. Members A special informalservice, the 4-H Office. of the class of ’75 couldbe seen Despite the energy crisis Wreaths are decking homes, enjoy any of these things, to do. flinging their ringhandaround and the cold temperatures in mainly for students, will be churches and places of ’ All of those things and more The cafeteria menu,again, held today, Wednesday,at the business throughout the occurred throughout the day offers tantilizing tidbits of or comparing their rings to Hillsborough High School BlawenburgRefdrmedChurch those of upperclassmen. The extracurricular activities county, ffyoudon’t have yours until, amid the singing, titillation for your approval, at 4 p.m. yet, call Mrs. GraceStaats of %~, Menufor Dec.17-20 novelty will soonwear off and continue, acrobatics, feats of hard labor Juniors will return to being This past Saturday the For details of all services Branchb,’rg or Mrs. Terry and other entertainments Monday--Juice,meatball on just Juniors. contact Rev. RogerRozeboom roll, p~pperand onions, potato building wasbeing used to its "rotten of Nnshanic.There are designed by masters, an fullest capacity. While 150 of the BlawenburgReformed somestill to be sold by the 4.H important announcementwas chips, fruit andmilk. *** children were awaiting the Church,,166-3108. Council. made-Stanley "Honest Abe" Tuesday--Juice, submarine, potato chips, fruit and milk. arrival of Santa Claus in the Kuharski madethe official auditorium, the cast of The Dr. Nadler is bank speaker EmancipationProclamation Wednesday- Pizza, vega- To the happiness of lhe homebuyers --~ table salad, bread and student body Christmas Fantastics was havinga final of 1973, thereby treeing allthe vacation has been extendedan dress rehersal in the Choral Dr. Paul S. Nadler of Martinaville Inn. Dr. Nadler slaves, butter, mk. Thursday-Soup, sandwich, extra few days. Although Room. Downthe hall the Summitwas guest speaker at spoke to First National’s 364 homesellers Despite everything that the most everyone looks forward chorus of Fiorello was lear- a special seminar held by the employeeson the topic, "The slaves endured, it was wor- pickles, potato chips, cookie First National Bankof Central Outlook For Banking." and milk. to vacation, not manypeople ning a Jewish folk dance and thwhile. The student council, look forward to comingback. the gym echoed with the Jersey on Dec. 12 at the ~I~ ~ - ’ ~_. . ~;..,.~:V’" I$~.~.~ ~ Upon return there are m d soundsof basketball practice ~ ~:~r~.~.~~,~:~.~=~=~.~ =--- ~ ..... " ~ , Howto Beat ~~~~!~:~ii~ J aycees~:~’ seek no mi n atio n s, |.]K ll Blllil ll for 1974 service award ili iili iiPi i the Mortgage Crunch ~ ,o,.,, mortgage morkotls tough on all of us--bankers, ~~~t~ The Somerville Area their outstanding service in ~ WILL , il~ ::~J~’~’~ Jaycees have begun their the area. ~m,,’w~~- I homebuyeri, homesellers alike. ~ I~/IAI~I::: IT A ~11 ~il .~ ’~’&~..~.;...~.,~ annual searchfor the 1974 An impartial panelofjudges ~ ...... ,.L~T~"II~’~-~ all i"M~~~’~4.J~ DistinguishedService Award are being assembled to ~ MEMORABLE ~’~’~’s~l~l~- ~]l Wethink the current tight mortgagesituation Is temporory¯ I ~~.~’~-’:,~ winner, accordingto project determinethe winnerwho will ~ ~’^S K(’V~I~II~ ~1| So, until it gets back to normal, whynot fix up the home I ~~ chairmanAlfred H. Griffith, also be honoredata banquetin ~ CHR I STIVI/’~ ~l~il$~l~ll ~11 you’re in. It’ll be a goodinvestment. A hedgeogolnst The awardis opento any I ~a~!.~ January. - ~ Thisyear capture all the "ffiil~ .~11 ,.,°,o.. i~~~, ~,~;.’~ youngman 18 to 36 whohas Candidatesor friends of ~ s ghtsand sounds of I~]~ ~11 / ~~ given outstandingservice to candidatescan receive further ~ Christmasmorning with the /~1~_~ ~’I . . ~’IL~;~.PJ’J:~ his profession, community, details and an application You’d be surprised how manydifferent homeImprovements ’~ new KODAKEKTASOUND [ ~,ll~’~P~ ~ I you can make with n low cost loan from RoritanSavlngs ~~ state or nation. Applicants blankthrough Mr. Griffith at ~ MovieCameras and [ ~Bk~w’~ll ~ I mustresioe in the areaor, as 316 RaymondCowL, Somer- Projec~o,s.We~natmeKodak Bank. Alterations, ~ddltlons, kitchens, bedrooms, ’ °...... i ~ ~ ~.,~ ~ I| ,- -- state residents, performed ville, or at the.First National ~ .:soundmovie equipment...... ~, " ~*l .... bathrooms,alrcondltioning, heating. Even fences, sidewalks, ale ’ - :._ S~:rneke~,f Cseo"~alrJi~.rsey,M ,~ K°~kgf:cmcSe:nodr~es°.Vie" ~’P’,’_.’~..~ ~ I driveways end underground sprinkle, ;,,stems¯ ... #7 mmau~ulail|~m^..k .... ~ltJIl¢)~ , Ale.. J~,p- .,~ ’ .,~ ..~*. ~ ~ I ...... ;" ..... " It’s a long list. Call usfirst thing tomorrowmorning and wo’ll Retiredchief presented $ ~O.FO~, .A- ~avyp,ica.an0omp,otedh,ankand returnedmu’t heno amera!- ~I FiremanApprentice JohnS. later than January6. ~Snl~lrDe¢’vt~ll~lr.ltOr./ i ~> ~ readlttoyou.~ MANVILLE--DetectiveJohn Petrovic, president of Manville P, iusial, son of Mr. andMrs. Someof the past winners of i I . Po,ieemens’Benevolent Association (PaAL is allsmiteseshe MikeMusiul of DeMoltLane, the Jaycoos’ great tradition ~ ~"~ ~" ..~,~(~gJ~ i Somerset,recently returned to w,=#er ~l presents retired Police Chief AndrewShutack with a include Senator RaymondJ~ ~1 ¯ ¯ -~e r ~ ~ * retirementcheck for $1,500in behalfof the PBA.Several hishome porthere onbeard Batemae,Rayand Van =I ~r the" attack aircraft Hughes, John McLaehlan, ~la’Shop.i,.Co.,or) ~r~-=..~ rdrl|dli ~=lt II!~/$ IldllK monthsago, Chief Shutackwas honored at a banquet.He ~ SOMERSET,N,J. 08873 ~. | ~’~ 9 WESTSOMERSET STREET, RARITAN. NEW J~RS’~Y 0886920,-725-0D$0 retiredfromthepolieedepartmentinletelastspring, earrier,USSJohnF.Kenoedy, Rev. RonBell,RobertSchmid, following a seven ~Hours:9:3O-fMon,-Sat. eThurs.9:30-9 828-5055 ~ | ~’~t~ (PhotographyWorkshopphoto) deploymentexercise, month and Mr. Griffith, the 1973 MemberF.D.l.C. winner ~ OPENLATEEVERYNITEWEEKBEFOREXMAS’ ~ ~’egutllrdlvldendsplldloroverlO0ye~tt, FranklinState namesBenecick =~:~:~=~r=~=~r~,:¢s~r~=~ ’~ MayoS. Sisler and Anthony Bank¯ Prior to this, he was D. Schoberl announce lhe assistant director of appointmcnt of William S. marketing with the First New Every store ¯ Men’s FamousMake Wool Dacron Tartan Plaid Slacks, Reg. $25. OURPRICE L~10.99 Ban¯tick as Monmouth discounts fine quality, Jersey Bankof Union. i ¯ AnyBoy’s Knit Blazer Reg. to $20. DivisionP,~anager of Franklin Mr. Benecick’s new duties. famous name State Bank. OURPRICE $8.99 consist of directing the merchandise... Mr. Benecick, also an workingsof the six Monmouth ¯ Women’sFamous Make Wool Plaid and assistant vice president, wasDivision offices of Franklin TweedSkirts,Reg.S14. OURPRICE S8.99. previouslyresponsible for new branch site locations, and Slate Bank: Matawan,Strath- THE CLOTHESCLOSET ~,%" research for developing new Marlboro,more, Cliffwood, and Freehold. Ocean, services for Franklin State The Marketplace ¯ 39" DressVelvet $1.99 a yd. offers ¯ Craft Kits 10%OFF additionaldiscounts B,cycle / for Christmas! Sweaters: Reg.uptoS12. NOW$5.99 ¯ High-FashionSlacks Reg.to $18,00. NOW$8.99 I Center I ¯ HolidaySpecials: Velvet Blazersand Long Skirts 1/3 OFFManufacturers Orig. Price. FRANKLINTOWNSHIP’S THE FASHION DECK.~ COMPLETEiilCVCLESTONE ¯ SPECIALPURCHASE: Handbags Reg. With a completeline including $14 to $19, NOW$7.99 ¯ 10%to 25%OFF on our Entire Stuck’of ¯ RALEIGH ¯ VISTA¯ ROLLFAST Luggage. ¯ Fantastic Savings on Better Costume ¯ PEUQEOT(exclusive) Jewelry. 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¯¸ ¯ ~,5 THURSDAY,DECEMBER. 1_3~. 1973_

letters to the editor

Pollution thor we needan educational two weeks in Novemberthere of 10 a.m. and4 p.m. sibililie~ of gunownership. program to combat littering was a thick foam floating on 5. To plan and institute such Editor: for, obviously, our young, the Millstonejust downstream NancyMiller programsat such times that peopleare amongthose who from the old milthonse.Then, ConservationCommlttee the corporation feels that a ¯ lnyourreeentcolumn,"The contribute to the cast off adding to the already bur- public need for these Viewfrom Here", yourightly rubbish, dened waters, the once Garden Department educational programs exists. call attentionto the recentfish Therecent fish kill is indeed beautiful creek (RoyceBrook) Cedar WoodWoman’sClubIt is our conviction that the kill in the Millstone,pollution deplorable, though not sur- is nowan ugly upon trench, rights of the Americanpeople and littering. It wouldseem prising. For a period of about vomitingthick brownsilt into to keep and bear arms shall the river. This is an example It’s ’dirty’ not be infringed. Thus our of the damagedone all over name "Concerned Citizens t editoriql the country by road builders. Editor: For Guns." The bulldozers and the bur- Singling out two law abiding Are YouConcerned? Please ners, here as in other families as enemiesof hunters contact us: 7 a.m.-6:30 p.m. localities, have destroyed is a dirty attemptto divideand (201)356-8152 or (201)356-7645 Sorry shape woods and left a scarred, conquer. Mrs. Betty Rokieki and Mrs. 7 p.m.-11:00 p.m. (201) 572- barren waste. 0493. Perhaps there is still Sopkoare not alone in wanting It is appalling to think that the technology huntingviolators stopped. All Sharon Kolbek somethingthat can be done to Somerville of the United States has progressed to the replace this horror. It would ofHillsberough is behindyou. point of placing menin space stations, while take time, effort and hard It’s the same problem hundredsof thousands of fish die in a river work. But nothing worthwhile throughout the township. The ’Healthy sport’ comes easily. Manville needs vublieis a stupidlethargic lot because of a probable malfunctionin a sewer a tree-planting project for the but secretly we admire Editor: treatment plant. damaged area along Royce these two families for their While the cause of the fish kill in the Brook,in whichboy scouts and fortitude and perseverance Myname is Peter Lubas. I church groups could par- hoping to outlaw hunters in am 11 years old. I live in MillstoneRiver is still underspeculation, it tieipate. Such a project, if our township or to keep Skillmun, NewJersey. This is becomesincreasingly clear that any number carried, out, could somewhat them in their place. myfirst year of hunting. of industries, septic systems, developments, restore the land, prevent I’m ashamed to see any BeforeI could obtain a Jr. erosion and at the sametime Hillsborough hunting club Hunting License, I was landfills and sewer treatment plants are provide a good object lesson becomeinvolved in an effort to required to take a 4 1/2 hour daily endangeringthe fish and animal life of for the young, especially if protect instead of admonish course on hunting safety. The view from here ] they were encouragedto help. law breakers in their mem- Before that my father taught this river. Franklin’s health officials have bership. Joseph Trent, me basic safety with a found detergent in many small waterways DonaldBailey Hillsberough sportsman, says shotgun, to respect the rights leading to the river, oil pollution in the that opposition to hunting of each landownerand to obey by Jay posureto it. The day whenwe were out of comesfrom people ignorant of the rules of safety. Rememberthe night before and excitement of Christmas, nearby canal, and suds in Weston. Lights out Onceagain the season to be bed and down the stairs, celebrated that onebig dayof guns. I think that hunting is a Christmas? The night whonwe without being called a dozen Members of the Manville Rod and Gun I’ve knownand used guns clean, good, healthy sport. It merry has comeupon us, and the year. eventhough weleft Editor: anxiously, yet hesitantly, times.Tbebig daywhen we all Club were stunned when shown a record- for 40 years but I don’t brook gets people out into the wood it is paradoxical that we may retired to our second floor the tree decorateduntil after the laws or invade privacy, once again be celebrating the gathered ’round that January 1st. Butmost of all, sized pickerel whichhad died in the Millstone Dueto the energycrisis, the for some fresh air and exer- bedrooms, warmed by the magnificent glowing Incidentally, in deeprespect else. If everyone spent more Christmas season in the old knowledgethat in the morning the joy of knowingwe were recently. The sportsmen expressed their members of the Garden and appreciation to tradition. Especially with the , to open our celebrating an important Department of the Cedar time in the woodsand fields wewould find treasures under gifts. Glowing,that is, with concernover the fate of fishing in the river in Hillsberoughhunting clubs in they would have a better current fuel crisis. our Christmastree. Of course birthday, something our WoodWoman’s Club will not bright, twinklylights and the parents never let us forget. future years. use outdoorlighting duringthe general, all the violators I understanding of Mother It should be, or more ap- then itwas rather chilly in our whole family in the Jiving have apprehended were from Nature and her needs. propriately would be, great bedrooms, except under the Whatatragndythat wecan’t Merge Peniek of the Delaware-Raritan holiday season except for areas as far off as Jersey City It is my opinion that any room. The wholesomesmells have those days of old, away and Christmas fun if Wereally couldreturn to quilt, becausewe didn’t enjoy of per- Canal Coalition called the condition of the with no regard to posted signs responsible person whowould the old way of celebrating the luxury of fully-heated from the commercialism of Day. or private property. Ap- liketohuntshouldbeabletoso meeting the household as todny. Tear down the pro- The judging of our annual Christmas,even if it werejust houses. Ring a bell, yet? And, Momhadbeen up earlier than environment a "barometer for man," prehension also takes over long as he obeysall rules and also of coarse, that was the Thanksgiving decorations It is indeed an indication of the sorry shape Christmas outdoor decorating regulationsof hunting. for this one moretime. Wewho usual, to be sure the turkey contest, which is usually when I see strange cars grew up in depression times time when you put your was ready for dinnertime, which take away those an- we’re in whenwe let our valuable rivers parkedon our roads unloading Christmastree up on the eve of ticipated joys; do awaywith conductedin the evening, will would eertainly welcomethe The joy of exchanginggifts be performedduring the hours wild eyed hunters who may Peter Lubas idea, and I feel reasonably Christmas, and found it the constant need for become sewers. also be casing the area for AconcarnedJr.Hunter decorated in the dawn of with your loved ones; spen- recognition by friends and sure that the kids today would ding a day at homewith the future house robberies. Skillman,N.J. enjoy it more,as well. Christmas morn. Nowwe buy neighbors; keep the snows The Fish and GameCouncil our plaslie tree, decorate and whole family; the bloated dean and fresh for the day; - mysteryphoto contest does nothing to help up- It isn’t too difficult to recall set it up a weekor twobefore. feeling of contentmentafter bring the family back prehendtheir "licensed" law ~o¢=^n=n,, those days of the Christmas What would the neighbors pelishinguffyourthirdhelping together; BUT,most of all, breakers. This is evidencedby season when, as kids, we think if wedidn’t display our ofChristmasturkey;thesheer celebrate the birthday of their issue of those cheap Editor: would all be on our best "spirit?" joy of going to church that Christ for whatit is, a truly license tags with hard to read The argumentsfor gasoline behavior since we knewthat I also clearly recall that we morning, (we were tee young happyoccasion. Let’s put the :multiple numeralson dull rationing "to protect the little for in those guy"are irrational. Santa was always watching wouldsneak downstairs in the Merry back into Christmas, colored paper. us, andthe fear wefelt to think weehours of the mornto catch days) (and we didn’t need and meanitI Tryit one dayat They don’tseem to knowthe . Take for example.the ~er that Santa mightleave us coal a glimpse of the tree and the tickets, either), a time and it just might work system of oosy numerical treme, case ota. msnwasne. in our stocking. That fear gifts, only to be sent backby I still remember,quite well, out to be a year ’round ...... taentmeauon hensmg who t hves. 30. mdes . from his today might be a joy. The our folks, with disappointment the hopedfor whitn snows;the celebration. Whoneeds all this alphabet as is used on auto job..Rtghtnow.hlsVul~wagon tense days, evenweeks, before in our hearts. Today,we look limited traffic whichleft the commercialismto enjoy our snowwhiteandfluffy; the heat :,,holiday~.~ Maybe,just maybe, plates, tray" e yout’ried to read or stmuarsman ear cost ntm~ the night before Christmas forward to accompanyingthe " those numbersas a hunter .cents..per male .to..oporate, .whenwe did our best to please ;.’Zb’f tfid:~ ~ Jchq~’,"w.h.j~5 :~fls. ,this, fuel,crisis mightgive us .mcluolng eepreclauon, gas gift buyer, for purposes of wal"=.~ away., from vou’~a ¯ ¯ " f our parents... Tell methe kids advising. Really? "a’l~,~ydt~; g~tberin~;lilaee . our:chanceto backup a bit ... sy- me"way, l" m"inkyou will o~lnsurance~h etc., for a total o today don’t needthat kind of But probably the best’ time after a snow-soakedride On Let’s warmour hearts, as well find that a violator maybe #’~’w per ,ay. treatment, or at least ex- of all wasan the big dayitself. your newsled. The sheer fun .as our bodies! pursued by a witnessing If there were a temporary citizen across property gas tax of 25 cents per gallon, lines without himself being he would have to spend 50 ,held for trespassing, acting as cents moreper day. It would guardian of the law in a be ludicrous to hire tens of thousands of new government citizens arrest, We can’t wipe out killing employees, to prevent ex- cruelty from the humanbrain, pensesfrom rising from $3.60 but you can stop this depravity to $4.10 per day. Are you READYfor Christmas? But what if he drives a 12 to the peaceful man by miles-per-gallonBuick, which restricting the gun carrying sportsmen to their ownareas alreadycosts him$6 per day to and devices so as not to operate? The answer is frighten and endanger the simple. Regardless of the majority of taxpayers on- energysituation, he does not Ijoy ng the tranquility, peace belongin a Buick,financially, and safety of the land they except in a car pool with the ’own. busboyand the cook. Every inch of Hillsberough is in private ownership and Dr. E. tie Uaus,P.E. must be respected as such. Coppermian Road mysteryphoto Princeton Hillsbereugh Taxpayer letter policy All readersare encouraged Gunrights to write letters to the editor. Letters must be South Somersetscenes Editor: signed and include the writer’s address. It is our For those whomissed it, The CdncernedCitizens For .policy to print the name week’s mystery photo is Guns was organized in August and address of the signer, Looks like last week’s "Mystery reprinted, alongwith the puzzler 1973 with charter members for this week. but namesmay be withheld Photo" really stumpedour Manville, totaling twenty. They are a from print in certain cir- Franklin and Hillsbereugh readers, The winner of this weekly small select groupof menand becausewe only received two entries. feature will receivea year’s free womenwho have one thing in subscription to the South common-- an interest in our But both were correct. Somerset newspaper of his So, we have a ’winner. He’s Ned dwindling right to keep and choice -- either The Manville beararms. Panfile, 1330Louis St., Manville,who News, The Franklin News. correctly indent(fledour puzzleras the Atpresent weare not yet an Record or The South Somerset incporated,non-profit Nichols Engineering and Research News. building, HomesteadRd., Belie Mead. If the winner is a current organization.However, the Congratulations. subscriber, the free year’s legalred tape is in gear and we Our thanks to Paul Lea(hen of subscription will start at the expectto be incorporated Manville who submitted the other expiration of the current sub- whithinthe year of 1973. correct entry, but whowas nippedout scription. The aims for"this cur- by Mr. Panfile during our random Therules of the contest are as drawing at noon Tuesday. follows: To educatethe American The editor is optimistic that par- I. Each weekthe three South as totheir rights as tieipaUonwill pick up in this week’s SomersetNewspapers will print notedunder Article If of the contest. Let’s hopefor a nice weekend a photographof a scene fromthe I1 o[ Rights. "SO "Somerset Scenes" hunters can South Somersetarea. To alert the people at saeh have a ball. 2. Thec~,~testant mustsimply as their rights under identify the oLjector scene. II are in jeopardy or 3. All entries mustbe received of becomingso, by the South Somerset News- to advise the people of apers bv noon Tuesdayof the lawful coursesof ~ollowing’week. taken to avert or 4. Onlypostcard entries will be accepted. On the back of the To advise and cooperate postcard contestants must in- legislative officials on eludethe correct identificationof andfederal levels the "South Somerset Scene," insure the passage of their name. address and telephone number. strengthen Lhe rights of 5. Therewill be onewinner per people as outlined under week.In case of duplicates, all and to opposein a correctentries will be placedinto mannerany legislation a randomdrawing to take place would deprive the at the offices of the South rights guaranteedto Somerset Newspapersat Article It. each Tueodav t.Tooooperatewithandasslst 6. All entries must be ad- dressed to ’*South Somerset law enforcement and SconesEditor. SouthSomerset authorities in Newspapers,2,10 S. MainSt., designedto educate Manville,N.J.. o8835." - public in such areas as 7. Decisionsof the judgeare an final LAST. WEEK’S PUZZLER heritage and respon-

,, , . , - , - THURSDAY,DECEMBER 13, 1973 5-A Bank adopts new programs OmY"UJR/ES I. to curtail use of energy Robert R. Huteheson being the holiday season all and public transportation. At : presidentofthcFirst National offices will be festively .present it has been reported.: MARY EVERETT and a Sister,Mrs. Mary LEONARD.LEACH Bank of Central Jersey, un~ deeoratqd in the spirit of that several ear pools are in Koronkiew[czof Mr. Carmel. nounced that a program of Christmas without the use of ServhieawerebeldFridayat effect and a numberof era- : HILLSBOROUGH-- Mrs. FRANKLIN-- Leonard J. energy conservation has been lights, ployees are comingto workby : MaryF. Everett,96, of 196 the LucusFuneral Home,Mt. " Leach, 56, of 92 LynwcodAve., institutedatallofthebank’sl5 In the area of tran- train. , r ’ BeekmanLane, died Wed- Carmel;followed by a Massof Franklin Park, died Thursday, offices. Steps taken will sportation, the bank owned ’ nesday’,Dec. 6, in Somersetthe Resurrection at St. Dec.6, at St. Peter’s General adhere to the recom- ’vehicles are to be driven ValleyNursing Home. Joseph’s Church, Mr. Carmel. Hospital, NewBrunswick. mendatious set forth by the within the new speed limits. MEN’S Bornin NewCenter, she had Burial was in the church Born in NewBrunswick, he New Jersey Bankers Personnel has also been in- NIGHT residedin Hillsboroughcemetery’ lived in Spotswood before Association and in compliancestructed to reduce business at the Townshipmost of herIlls, JAMESKOSEK moving here two years ago. with the national effort on the trip travel as muchas possible Mrs.Everett was o memberof Mr. Leach was a painter conservation of energy. *and to combine trips with Hair A.fter theSouth Branch Reformed MANVILLE-- James J. associated with the Painters After a review of First other persons as to use fewer Open Monday Church,and a 50-yearmember Kosek, 52, of 317 Washington Union Local 634 in New National’s offices the vehicles. Messenger service Evenings 6-8 pm ofRaritan Valley Grange 153. Brunswick. He also was a following steps have been set betweenthe 15 offices, which Sheand her husband, Wilbur, Ave. died Wednesday,Dee. 6, into motion. All building FORMEN’S at Somerset Husp tal, communicant of St. JamesKelyman Jr. VincentA. Maggie RichardO. Toth cover Union, Somerset, and APPOINTMENTS :, hadbeen married 65 years. Augustine’s R.C. Church in temperaturesare at a setting HunterdonCounties, has also Surlving,in addition toher Somerville. ONLY Bornin Pittsburgh,helivedin Franklin Park. of no more tfian 68 degrees beencurtailed. 1135 Easron Ave, husband, are three sons, Scranton, Pa. before moving Surviving are his wife, the during work hours and are First National employees Somerset WilliamD. of Somervillc~John being rednced lower during here 28 years ago. former Grace Vita and two SomersetTrust names have¯ been encouraged to do 247-6501 E. of Hillsberoughand Wilbur Mr. Kesek was formerly sons, Leonard C. of non-working hours and their part by using Carpools Jr. of Chicopee, Mass,; a ,Pa. and Russell of weekends. There has been a ~mm=z=musm==nm==~ brother, CharlesV. N. Davis employed by the Johns- . ManvilleCorp. for 21 years. East Orange. reduction of lighting during IT’S. and a sister, Mrs. Cora Sere,ices wereheld Fridayat 3 to high,bank posts day light hours by staggering IN BOUND BROOK ,M~VlCtNltr " ¯ Veghte,beth of Hillsberough; Hewas a WorldWar II veteran of the Armyand a memberof 8:90 a.m. at the Selover and eliminating unnecessary 13 grandchildrenand 17 great- Funeral Home, 555 Geerges as branch manager of the -lobby lights. In addition all grandchildren. the Manville VFWPest 2290. SOMERVILLE- James P. past exaltedruler of Ma~ivllle outdoor advertising and large PELLtCAHE’$+ He also was a communicantof Road, North Brunswick, Giscobello, president of Finderne office from 1972 to Elks, a past president of ~-e ~’~ SpaerFuneral Homewas in followedby a 9:30 a.m. funeral Septemberof this year. His bank signs have been For Fine chargeof arrangements. Sacred Heart R.C. Church. Somerset Trust Company, Manville Area Jaycces, a Survivors include his wife mass at St. Augustine’s announcesthe appointmentof. earlier pasts at the benk’haveformer memberof the Man- discontinued as well as a Services were held Thur- Church. included branch managerof ville Board of Education and Feductianof lighting in all out sday, Dee. 9, in the South Mary; a daughter, Theresa, VincentA. Maggieas head of flail C.mAU E.m and h son, Anthony,both at Burial was in St. Peter’s the newly formedCommercial the Bridgewater office, . the Manville Recreation ,door parking areas, th’ungh Branch Reformed Church Cemetery, , NewBrunswick. safety and security has not [~[~B ’ BOTTLED WINES cemetery,. home;and four sisters, Irene Loan Department. commercialloan officer, and Commission.He is a rhember "LIQUEURS& WINES and Vyola Kosek, Mrs. Ed- The department,part of the assistant to the treasurer, beensacrificed. The bank has Interment followed in the of Manville VFW.He served also regulatedhours on the ~e. FORTHE CONNOISSEUR" ward Prusiaskl and Mrs. John LoanAdministration Division, He is a graduate of with the NewJersey National [ J~ - - ~ .... :" [ SHOPA RELAX WHILE YOU SELEC~ church cemetery. Edwardtowskl,all of Scran- Historicalunit was formed in conjunction Marquette University, is a of duplicating machines and Guardfrom 1963 to 1969. all other equipmentthat has CHILLZDWillis FORFREE DEUVERY DRIVE-IN ton. with the centralization of all member of the NewJersey Mr. Kelymunis married to SOPIIIE SUilAKA Services were held Monday plansholiday Association of Credit an effect on our use of energy. loan functionsat 34 WestMain the former Carole Ann Hutchesonremarked that this at 9 a.m. at the Chomko Street, Somerville. This new Executives, the U.S. Naval Schneider of Manville. They MANVILLE-- Services Funeral Home,1132 Prospect Institute and the Marquette wereheld Saturday,Dee. 2, for party Sunday department is geared to are the parents of two Natl. park unit Ave., Scranton, followed by a provide complete and AlumniAssociation. Heserves children, Scott and Kim. Mrs.Sophie Suhaka, 81, of 315 funeralmass at 9:30 a.m.at as a board memberof the. Pope St., who died last The Somerset County specialized service to com- Mr. Tothjoined the bank in elects Moody GREETING CARDS SacredHeart R. C. Churchin mercial loan accounts, with Somerset County Visiting 1972as a managementtrainee Wednesday, Nov. 26, at Historical Society will hold a SOMERVILLE .- The Scranton. Christmas Party at the Van emphasison financial advice Homemakers and the and was named an ad- GIFTS SomersetHospital. Burialwas in the church and counseling. Wilson P. Somerville KiwanisClub. Mr. ministrative assistant in April NationalRecreation and Park Mrs. Suhaka resided here Veghten House Sunday, Dec. Associationhas announced cemetery,Scranton. 16, from1 to 4 p.m. Thisis the Hainesand Paul W.Bell will and Mrs. Maggie and their of this year. ARTS and CRAFTS, JEWELRY for the past 65 years. Shewas a Localarrangments were assistMr. Maggie as com- three children reside on Heattended Wilkes College electionto the Boardof native of Poland. second year the Society has Trusteesof JackW. Moody, HAND MADE CHRISTMAS made by the Fucilloand held a Christmasparty and it mercialloan officers. Talamini Road, Bridgewater. in Pennsylvaniaand has taken Suriving are four sons, WarrenFuneral Home, 205 S. Mr. Kelyman came to the, secretary-directorof the DECORATIONS Joseph Loyko and Benjamin hopesto makethis annual Mr. Giacobelloalso an- accounting courses at Somerset County Park MainSt., Manville. event, commemoratingthe nouncesthat James Kelyman bank as a management Somerset County College. He CASUAL INDIAN and Suhaka, John Suhaka, and Jr.of Belle Mead and Richard trainee in 1972. "is a graduate of Somerville Commission. The an- AdamSuhaka, all of Manville; famousChristmas Eve party nouncementwas made this given for General"Washington O. Tothof NorthPlainfield He is a 1963 graduate of HighSchool. MEXICAN CLOTHING three daughters Mrs. Sophie havebeen named assistant Moravian College in Penn- Mr.Toth currently serves an week in Washingtonby Woytowof Millstone, Mrs. Family show by Mrs. Green at the Van sylvania wherehe received a Chairmanof the Board, THE CRICKET CAGE Frances Yurasek of Manville Veghtenhouse. treasurers.Mr. Ke]yman is a memberof the Somerville CharlesE. Fraser,Hiltdn Lawrence Dryer, society maeaghrof thebank’s Fin- bachelorof arts degree. Heis Businessmen’sCouncil. 33 Railroad Place and Mrs. Bernice Conners of A cast of youngperformers a graduate of American HeadIsland, Georgia. Mr. Pittstown; 21 grandchildren from pro-school to 6th grade vice-president, is in chargeof derneBranch office, and Mr. From1967 to 1970, he served Moodywill serve a threeyear Hopewell, N.J. 08525 will stage a filmily songand arrangements. The Finderne Toth servesas assistantManagement Association with the U.S. Armyassigned to and t0 great-grandchildren, branchmanager of the Main courses. He attended Bound the 16th Signal Battalion, term. 609-466-1242 Services were held Saturday dance showon Dec. 14 at the GardenClub, under Mrs. Emil The Asseeiatian is the Hillsborough Junior High Sobol, president, will do the Streetoffice in Somerville. Brook and Manville High Intelligence. Heis a recipient HOLIDAY HOURS at the Fuci]lo and Warren Mr.Maggie, an assistantSchools. nation’s only organization Funeral Homefollowed by a School. decorating. Aprogram of 18th. of the Army’sCertificate of actively concerned with the ¯ TuesdaythruSaturday 10-7 century music will be fur- vice president,joined Mr. Kelyman resided in Achievement.Heis married to funeral mass at Sacred Heart The show will feature Manvilleall his life until two role of recreation and leisure Sunday1-5 Church. Burial was in the performances by Henry nished by the stringed or- SomersetTrust in 1968as the former Virginia Jenkins. in Americanlife. chestra of Bridgewater- managerof the Commercialmonths ago when the family r church cemetery. Walsh,a 5 year old student at movedto Hillsberough. Heis ,’- the Serova School of Dunce; Raritan High School West. CreditDepartment. Re served PERUN INFANT Marlene Schauer of Somer- Refreshments willbe fur- ville on. the washboard; nishedby Mrs. E.F. Stryker MANVILLE-- The iq~ant students of WoodfernSchool and her committee. HS studentshold son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome called the RoadRunners; the The public is invited. The tlalar of t14 South16th Ave., Big Banor Boogie Band, VanVeghten House is located winter concert It’s hereagainfor 74! died at Somerset County featuringmusic of the 40’s and in Rustic Industrial Park HospitalWednesday, Dec.5. 50’s. between the river and the tlillsberough High School’s round, tDonaNobis Pacem.’ railroad offthe FinderneAve. annual winter concert will The chorale, an 10-member Inaddition tohis parents, he SantaClaus will also visit take place in the auditorium advancedgroup; will perform is survivedby a brother,theshow and collect letters bridge..., r .... = : . :~ Dustion;his paternal grand- fromthe children.’ ’,’!r ~ .~: ,’Tue’s: Dec.i8 af.8p.m.~under, seleetionS:"from ::ViVa’Idi"s parents,Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Theshow is beingspofi~red J-M purchases the diroctian of choral music’Gloria,’ wheh they-wl’ also’ Perunof Manville,and his by theWoodfern School and ins~.ructor DonaldSchilke and sing at the NeshanicReform maternalgrandparents, Mr. proceedswill be usedto buy ClubCar Inc. instrumental director Jeff Church Dec. 15. and Mrs. Jack Halar of equipmentfor the school. Squires. Clearwater, Fla. Donations are50 cents for Acquisition by Johns- The forty memberconcert Four anthologies of i bur children and $1 for adults. Manville Corporation of the choir will sing a groupof in- Christmas carols will be Burial was held in Bound Additional information can stock of ClubCar Inc., for an ternational folk songs. The 24 played by the symphonicband undisclosed amount of cash, members of the Vocal .m which 75 students par- BrookCemetery by the Furillo be obtained from Mrs. Della Workshop,a beginning group, and Warren Funeral Home, Schweitzer,369-4997. was announced recently by tieipate. The band and Manville. W.R. Goedwin,president and will sing the folk song churuseswill join together in STC’s Concert chief executive officer of ’Michael’ and the classic the finale, ’yuletide Festival.’ Johns-Manvilto. CAROI.INEEI.GUICZE Dec,19 Club Car Inc.is an Augusta, Overone hundred seventh Ca. based firm engaged in the FRANKLIN -- ¯ Mrs. Perlnl Musle Studio . Caroline Elguicze, 58, of 21 andeighth graders will par- manufacture and marketing of ticipatein Hillsboroughelectric golf carts and resort DOUBLE Uiyeses St., Somerset, died Tuesday, Dec..4, at Somerset School’sholiday concert vehicles. Wednesday,Dec. 19, in the Salesby Club Car Inc." Hospital, Somerville,after an during, the past 12 months apparent heart attack. She school auditorium, under the were mexcess of $2 million. Private¯ /Ill$ In.~lrrtntents TRCTIO ,4 7.incncandle urn. was the widow of Jacob direction of Gary T. Smith. Primary marketsinclude golf Yourswith a $Sto S20club, Elguicze, whodied in 1971. The sixty member sym- Beginners thru A dvanred BONUS courses and resort complexes. Mrs. Elgoicze was bern in phonic bank will perform Currently, Club Car, Inc. "Quality Instruction (201) 725-6767 Mr. Carmel, Pa. Bizet’s ’Agnus Dei,’ Bach’s She is survived by two sons, ’Prelude,’ Carter’s ’Miniature employes75 personnel and will ¯ Is Our.’Rich;Lrd’Perini; Director 14 E. MainSt. Joseph of Manville, and Rob- Chorale and Fugue,’ and become part of J-M’s Agri- Profession"n.A. Music Education Somerville Turf business. art at home; a grandson;. -carols of manynations.

Aweekendthree minute Whattayamean, Double’ Bonus? hy RAYPIRONE We’reglad you asked. Your first bonusis due today, the minuteyou Fred Waringstarted as a openyour 1974Christmas Club. Select one of two beautiful gifts to pro[essionalbondleadm in the take homewith you. Great for yqur house, or perfect as a gift for eadytwenties, after leaving Penn coast-to-coast call can cost someoneyou like. State,with a polisheddance or- chestro.Fred was admittedly a Your double bonus comesdue next Novemberwhen you pick up a perfectionist.-heworked his bundleof shoppingcash - with interest added! ¯ musicianshard. He was rewarded forhis highstandards byplaying ¯ for manyyears successfdly on radio.Also, Waring knew how the Americanpublic felt aboutmusic. 70¢, Sl.40 or$3.55 This year you have a choice of "Wedon’t sing music," he once two gifts. Customers opening said,"We sing Songs." clubs ranging from 50¢ to $3 week- MetffChristmas from ly are entitled to a colorful and sturdy TV lap tray. Club members RAY’S in the $5 to $20 weeklyrange can MUSICLAND t~ke homea long-lasting bayberry scented candle in an attractive Rt. 28, Middlesex green glass urn, festooned with 968-3928 up to you. colorful holiday decorations. Asturdy TV lep trey. andour other Yourswith a 50cto $3club. locationat Chancesare you know that yousave money by dialing long ¯ Weekendrate for three-minute, Rt, 206,S, Raritan distancecalls without operator assistance.* Andthat you 526-2992 coast-to.coastcalls (tax not included) Simply set your 1974holiday shoppinggoal. Then divide by 50~ You " save even moreby calling during bargain calling times--on makeyour deposit weekly, any amountfrom 50¢ to $20. It’s great Wehave a wideuadet,/of musical ¯ weekendsor after 5 P.M. on weekdays. Dial-it- Operator- Person-to- thrift training for the kids in your house. instrumentssuch sat gulta~ Yourself Assisted Person recorders,eleddc pianos, otpn~ Whatyou might not realize is just howmuch you can save. anddrums. What a wonderful gift, To give you an idea, lookat the chart on the right. It Don’t forget, interest is addedto all paid up ChristmasClubs. Browsethrough our store and let demonstrates that a coast-to-coast weekendcall using the" 8 s.m,to oureoudeoos end pmfmlonal services of an operator costs you at least twice, and maybe 1[ p.m.Sat. solesand teaching staff answer five timesas muchas a directly dialed call. and8 a.m.to q.40 anyand all questionsyou may 5 p.m.Sun. 70** ’3.55 have.Opoo: Mon,-Thum. 10,9; Fd. So alwaysremember to dial direct end call during bar- andSat, 10-6. gain calling times. You’ll save every time. Try it. Wethink ¯ Directd[|lins rates do not apply to operator4ssht~.’dcallssuch as cz~dit card +. eollv:t,thirdnumt~r billed, ixrson-¢O-l:¢rson andcoin phone you’ll be surprised. Somerset TruSt Company +-.~’+i HELPFULHINT: Sherates for inlta.state calls of lessthan twenty mint do not change after 5 p.m, Thebest way to teachchildren oron ,#¢el~nds BflIOGPHATlfl’FINOERNE’ GREENKNOLL’ MARTIH~LLE’SOMERVlLLE’WAICHUNG aboutmusics Sing with them RARITAH ever/day,starting at theyoungest sicc~o.,,, s~+<~ ~qs+mlm+o i c possibleage, @ NewJerseyBell 64 THURSDAYDECEMBER 13, 1973 Health advisory groupelects newofficers Councilcovers six counties,of Wednesdayof ~eh n~onth at Farmersface¯ fierce fight OnWednesday, Dec. 5, the SomersetHospital to elect of Franklin, secretary, and whichSomerset is one. Thethe CountyAdministration BELLEMEAD - Although State, Mrs. LynneHenry said Somerset CountyAdvisory officers. Thoseelected were Ken Herbst of Franklin, council’s job will be to Building. mostNew Jerseyans want to here today, of thehighestwage rates in the Committeeof-the AreaThree WilliamO’Neill of Somerville,treasurer., determinethe health needs keep it "The GardenState,", LynneHenry told membersnation for farmlabor in ad- Comprehensive Health Davispresident; of Somerville. Ms. Elizabeth vice The Area Three Cam- and lack of health sorvieea in Commissionsets pressurescontinue to buildte d t on to providing era- Planning Council met at presidunt;Ms. RegiunHarrell prehansiveHealth Plannin the six membercounties. pushagriculture out of the of Belle MeadRotary Club ploymentfor thousandsmore ¯ " Each county has its own riding program NewJersey ngriunltureoffers whowork in food processing ~ll~l~gsmammmmcamz~lmemamglmllm~Eimnbmczl~ffilmnmK! AdvisoryCommittee which, numerouseco,um~e and an- plants,farm supply stores and according to federal Miss Brodshaw virunmental benefits tn farmequipment dealers. "In guidelines,must canalst of 51 SOMERVILLE-- The non[are’residentsin the state, fact," Mrs.Henry said, "four Make per cent eansumersof health somerset County Park appointed But, she warned,Hsing taxes out of everyten non-farming services. Tbecouncil will Commissionwill offer, for the andlabor costs anddeclining workingAmericans earn part race,v0 funds through a first time, a "JuniorWinter bank auditor farmlucerne are combiningto or all of their incomeby Ce Shopp el:Me tiler~v Riding Program" at Lord makefarming less attractive, supplyinggoods and service to ntre e federal matchprogram with Stirling Park,Basking Ridge, Miss. Bradshaw¯ has been Mrs LynneHenry is the agricultureor by processing, theBoards ofChaean gtho,ogonJun. =and appointedaudRorof Somersetcoordinator for the transporting and marketing FreeholdersofthesixmembercontinuingtoAprilS.ThePark Hills &County National Bank your "Christ masSto re" countiesproviding the local william...... J~. Tuggle tat,’ Agrmtuturat ...... ~ocmty oz r~ew its products." share, Commissionwill use the newly Jersy enemcatea ...... to zeepmg Equally or possibly more constructed400 foot indoor president announced.Miss fa .... a . ~.~ ¯ ..... ,~.. important,sbe said, maybe Membersof the Somerset Bradshaw...... has beenassociated speazer"’",...... sa,o?"?7 me ~°~’."’~ e’armmnn the environmentalbenefits of CountyAdvisory Committee ,riding Thering. Registration for the wire me t~anz smce tsar, werechnsenlustspring.They AlfredM.D’Augusta havingserved, as managerof Assessment"as.- i ot .....~ .,a.h a NewJersey’s million acres of are Ms. Doris Dealaman, Junior winter lessons will the bookkeepingdepartment dramn.,c"rns.~,"’- "..e’r~’ ,~s~ o.t farmland,Terming farmland countyfreoboider; ¯ " f armmna..... nan seen "taxpayingopenspace," Mrs. DrCor~te a.m.beginThoSaturdaY,registrationDec. wi,15,atbe 11 .’a andassistant auditor, ¯ sky ec retmg kreaenmg ..... a pea~Henry said growingcrops not Farlee; Ms.Gladys Ham; Ms. D’Auaus Shelsa graduate of Mad son o" "" "’0 ’ " ’ C. Krajewski; Richard conductedanfollows: High¯ School and has cam- t ~o ~ acres a year oarmg onlyprovide oxygen, they also bfartiui;Dr.BrewsterMillar; Saturday,Dec. 15-11 a.m. - /9--"sbe ] "d ...... reduce erosion and water A, AA,BB Riders, 2 p.m.- B IMI[J~p~’~ ointed t.o**.~r.--~.~~^,..o^opletcd ¯ variousAmerican ]argo ~a, partre ale.to r~nan~s armmnum. pollution and provide for Ms.Katie Mullahs; Ms. Carol of ground Murtagh;William Taylor; Riders. ~’:eilsta’~orma;~tr:asurero~Ass~sment,~h~Lera~edrop.pedrecharge water Sunday, Dee, tS-XOa.m.-to p e t e at aoout supplies. Withurt White; Dr. Joe CRiders, 2p.m.-DRiders,3 bankpost the Madison¯ Business and 10 000acres a year." "Thedrop froman average Wilson.and Dr. J. Winters, p.m.- Lateregistration and Professtonal~._~.~.¢,t.. ,~ _,.._W°man’s Club,a ~’~;~:’However Ne:~’ n Je~l~eeYh[armer" she warnedis Iossof~,000acresoffarmland whoare providermembers, out-at-countyresidents. ¯ MayoS. Sifter andAnthony eachyear in 1962-1967to 10,000 Theconsumer members are There will be a limited D. Schoberl announce the -,o.~.,--~-,~ :,, =-~=~’;:~’~l°’%:::t"~’h~"~"’~ y" g acres today meansthat each enrollment because of the appointment of Alfred M. former memberof Morris va "orem P taxes t, m the .guest country aa year 75 square milesof New Ms. Joan Bullock, Mrs. D’Augustaas a vice president Coun"ty Bowle s’ r,~ssoc .... at on f fa m] a ’.ha t" th CardinMs. Bite Curran.Mrs. confinementof the indoor and a m .... or r an. els,,~ ames,,,n Jersey remainopen space," E zabath Days, Ms. Sadie facility, and personnel director of American en~n~se[i~e ~ me untionalaverageandone-thirdMrs.Henry concluded. "What Fahr, Mrs.Ernest Gilliland, Thefee[or thesossion is$35. - FranklinState Bank.¯ ttut of morethan the next highest programcan wedevelop - and Ms.Kathy Koch, Ms. Eleanor Telephone766-5955 for more Mr. D’Augustawll~, have Banking. state, Massachusetts." afford- that canconserve 75 Moore,Ms. Maria Recillo, Ms. informationconcerning the completeresponsibility for the NewJersey farmerspay one squaremiles a year?" GwenSeruggs, Roy. Frank riding program, personnelfunction as well as Villerius, Mrs. Williams, being responsiblefor the 24 Samuel O1., ,, branch offices of Franklin Williamson,and Ms. .,,armacy hoursState Bank and its sub- * Ladiesto size 52 HelenRagkey. aldiaries. Meetingsof the Advisoryare extended Mr. D’Augesta was for- ¯ Junior, Missand HaLfSizes Committeeare open to in- marlypersennel diredtor with ¯ Infants, Girls, Boysto Size 16. terested people the third" SOMERVILLE-- Until PeoplesTrust of NewJersey. recently,Somerset Hnspilal’s Prior to that, he waspersonnel Free Gift IVrapping for Men& Children at 5:30 p.m. ~ut nt is now CigarCorporation, a Gulfand Free Gift Boxes staffed by a registered Western Company ~% pharmacistfrom 6 to l0 each He holds MA and A A S eveningexcept Saturdays. degreesf r o’I~’ Brooi~lyn ~ IIALI, ET Accordingto MiltonKahn, Collegeand a B.A.from Long ¢@lll|lnlly directorof pharmacyservice, Is and Un vers ty He s .q ~[ "Theextension of the Phar- memberof the NewYork "’~, ~~..NnewPnL~’s ~mtTchlikovtkY Jersey macyhours was instituted in Personnel Management (: ¯ . anendeavortokeepabreastof Association the American utcr~J~ the gradualexpansion of all Society of’Personnel Ad-’ ; i> ¯ SomersatHuspitslfaciltissn minsl.ration American ~i!~k~ > ~/ . ~ LudlR@nrMtAMim the interest of continued Management’ Assocation ? : .jr : ~ o.o,,~, patient care improvement." "Wegive S & H Green Stamps" of MANVILLE Companyof SiXty North Bergen Personnei ./: i !: t ¯ PharmacyThereare closed six registeredfor the day gssociation,managerwith AmericanSooiety Consolidated !:~.~:~. In the FamilyTradition of Servicewith o Smile. /7 PERFORMANCESDEe.la.23 pharmacistson the Hospital’s HOMEOF BRANDNAMES. for Training Development,~.~i~(!~’~ Pharmacystaff, assisted by and has been an instrudtor CELINE pharmacytechnicians¯ withthe A.I.B. 5 adeineBradsbaw \~L~~ ’ 725-3985South Main St. at Rosalie¯ Manville,N.J. FreeDelivery I Mixes and matches \~.~l~L ~ ;;dsuod~a,d . ~ "L.

State acceptingapplications In cjray,black, camel. for service programs blueand chaco[ate. SLIPPERS& BOOTS FOR CHRISTMAS TRENTON-- The New Preferenceis given to New"The programis designedto ~at~ffi~t~~r~t~d[ Jersey Departmentof Cam- Jersey residents, however,benefit all theparticipunts,’. munityAffuirshas announced Secondyear law students,hedoted."At.’no fin,ncial cest~’-’ :SHOES..... it is acceptingapplications desiringan internshipwith a to them, ti~e"employing ,[.,~. " ...... from college and graduate locallegal services office, the agenciesare providedwith studentsfor its eighth con- State Office of the Public additionalstaff assistanceby 1 1:3 S. MainSL Manville secutive summerInterns in Defenderor the State Attorneythese talentedyoung people, PublicService program, General’sOffice should apply whilethe studentsgain from Under the program, up-directlytotheStateOfficeof proximately200 students will LegalServices, thetheknowledgeandexpertiseof individuals whoare I -- ~ gO VOU KNOWTHAI beplacedinfuiltimepositlons Application deadline is assigned as their super- . with municipal, county and MarchL visors." state officesand some public- CommunityMfairs Cam- JohnF. Laezza,director of orientedprivate agencies for missioner Lawrence F. LocalGovernment Services, an tl-weekperiod from Jane I7 Kramer said the intern said that after job pesitious II ~ vog AHE ELI61gL[ to Aog.30. programattempts to help are approved,students will be Persons enrolled as us- students better understand selected by matchingtheir dergraduate or graduate howgovernmentfunctions and interest andexperience to the studentaatacereditedcollegesseeks to encouragethem to agency requirements. or universitiesare eligibleto pursue public or communityGeographicproximity to the FORST[JDFNT LOANS? applyfor generalinternships, servicecareers¯ jnb also will be taken into consideration¯If morethan onestudent appearsequally qualifiedfor a position,final Further your education ¯ River park land selectionwill be basedon a brier statement,included in studying "BEAUTY CULTURE" theapplication form, outlining thestudent’s reasons for Newlersey is in the midst of a critical natural gas :’’’’’’’"’’ ...... ’ ...... ’ purchases due wishingto participatein the a pro/itabh &glamorous career. program. -- shortage - as is the entire nation! PSE&Gis doing FREE NEW BOOKLET MONTGOMERY-- The theriverandRivarRoadasan Internsalaries, paidby the everything possible to provide newsupplies of nat- Millstone River Project, a alternate to the canal tow Garden State Academy Describesvaluable tips for proposedt,4OO-acre linear CommunityAffairs Depart- ural gas to its customers, but the success of these conservingelectric and gab path.The trail systemalong most,range from $2.10an of Beauty Culture is now parkalong the MillstoneRiver the towpath is intendedto be hour for college freshman projects depends on urgently needed govern- energy.Thls all-new booklet from Kingston bridge to openedup to NewBrunswick (those whohave completed nationally accredited. mental approvals. It’s been tough getting them. also details the energy Manville,is enteringthe final and an overnightcampsite is their first yearof study)to problemsinNew JerBey. ’ stageof its landacquisition oneof the proposalsfor a $3.40an hourfor graduatefor furtherinf .... ties CALL 469"1733 In addition to supporting PSE&G’sefforts, you ¯ program,which is expectedto highgroundarea in thepark. becompleted in June, 1974. students.There are no age, can help nowby using natural gas wisely at home Roughly 140 acres are sexormaritalrestrietions, but . . ~---~ and at work. Conservation is especially important About 515 acres are immediate relatives of ,, ENERGYBOOKLET scheduledfor engineeringand scheduledfor acquisitionin V~nu~ummaI~.ADI~;M ~lcm~ VSllT ACAMMY during the winter whenhuge quantities of natural P.O.BoxlO020 Montgomerythough John Department employees are i ==~m --1, rammer mlll~llBIE i: Newark,N.J. 07101 surveying in January with Garciaof thestate bureau of ineligible. I I UIl’ Ill,ilgWU 1 1[ ~l=UIblVl~ gas are used for heating. purchasescheduled for June. maybe ob- -" : Nearly one-third of this parkscautions that the figures Applications |l on uaIN ~T gOllTH BOUNDBROOK We’ve prepared a special new booklet which are tentative and subject to tainedby writingto : Interns JJ " ...... " ..... ," remaining and is in Man- changeduring negotiations in PublicService, New Jersey describes manyways you can save gas (and elec- ¯ tgomery Townshipbetween of I[ : Name the MillstoneRiver and River withland owners.Fifty-eight Department Community~ ~;~ ~ ~. ~ ~--. ~ ~. tric) energy at home. Weurge you to obtain acres were previsouiy pur- Affairs, P.O. Box2768, ~ ~ Road.’ Trenton, NewJersey 08625. ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~’- free copy simply by returning the couporl below. ¯-* Address Thepark is envisionedas a chasedwith 1961 GreenA~res Second year law students ¯ [’passive greenbelt," con- funds. Meanwhile, PSE&Gwill continue its efforts to City . taining no heavy-use About25 acres awaiting shouldwrite to the Officeof ~ ~ provide new gas supplies. Wehave already com- : purchaseare °wriedbY the Legal Servicesat the same ’ pleted the nation’s first synthetic natural gas : State Zip ¯ nearlyall of It will bewithin township,including a possible address’ C°pies als° are ~.:.~ ~>.7" ¯ available at manycollege ~, (SNG)plant at Harrison and more facilities are ,¯ recreationalthe floodplain, facilities alnse site for a municipalsewage ~’:: : Returnthis Couponnow for A trail maybe built betweenplant. placementoffices, ¯ Sardo under construction. However,these alone cannot tips on conBerv[flgenergy. overcome the sh0rtage. Liquified natural gas ONANY PURCHASE 3 (LNG)imported from Algeria is urgently needed. H IICHECK’’BELOW So is the gas PSE&Ghas discovered in Louisiana WIT St d and the Gulf of Mexico. "2 ...... n.-.22’i22;ou GOOD,,oTHRU HOLIDAY...... o : ’udt0 Please use natural gas wisely. In New3ersey, II k.~l’ll-al ~J10ompany wecan’t afford to be without it. SHOPPINGDAYS [20 %,,! NOWTO DEC. 31 Professional ’Sacoplsale Item| and fair tradeRam|. Photography ; R~Jlllh" d£ SONSGgN/.nAt, flTORZ.INC. 110 0 1155 2,%STONAVgNU~ BOMERBWr.N. J’. 086’711 mT_.~ ’" ’ ,~20%0ff_Candid weddings,, portraits NOW"20% OFF I)(’LI.Um NOTNEGOTIABLE ON BALE OR J~tat,l~ank ,AI,,,AOE,,E.B.GOOOAN~r,.~. (201)356-3110 naalTAN,nf IIimlnulw lllltsJgp~alV ¯ ’r 416 Vosseller Ave. Bound Brook Conservevaluable natural gaol In NewlorbeyWe Can’t afford to be withoutit. THURSDAYDECEMBER 13 1973 7-A Action program to elect new Pack 193 cites" ..- scoutsf . , ) ’ Weholo leader Richard togetber";erform,ngt~;;e’l" new board members MANVILLE- The following arrivals I awards were presented to Nevitt inducted’ Edward Indian dancesfor three years. | | The Somerset Community scouts by Bruce Podejko and Pampani into the Webeles They have researched the I. J lY Action Programwill elect Joseph Yadvish at the troop. The theme for the history and the dances of the " * boardof trusteemembers November meeting was November meeting of Cub Oneida Indian Tribe. The oA,~-, ...... Mrs. Beware Rogozmsxh...... i~ duringan election Saturday, Scout Pack 193 held at the "Thanksgiving and the Cub costumes they wore were Som~,r-’~_v.J,~,t’~__..-’~ ¯ Jan.26, from I toS p.m.at the ¯ ¯ c,acc nonpnm mmuunces Manville V.F.WIHall: Scouts." and Den Mothers rephcasofauthentmcostumesthe foll-wl ...... ’ ~^^"’ - ’ ...... followingpolling places: BOBCAT-Tim Drury, Paul were attired in Indian worn by OneidaIndians and ...... t,t,~= ~ -s -~=., ,u,;,=. SCAPBuilding, 429 Lewis costumes, each boy made his own Mrs.~°v’30Robert- A gm to Go~r’den.ana~ Nell; WOLF - Thomas Nov. 25-- Agirl to Mr. and Somerset. 2 St.,Somerset; North Plain- Musuneci, Andrew Cichon; In keepingwith this theme, costume. :~ field Youth Center, 88 the highlight of the evening After they performedIndian Mrs. Hollis Edwards, Dec. 2 - A girl to Mr. and Wachung Ave., North SILVER ARROW- Peter Somerset. Ward, Darrel Bradley; I were dancesand the history of dances, a question and answer Nov. 29- Agirl to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ujobagy, .~ Plainfield, and the the OneidaIndlansporformed period was held. Many Somerviffe. Mobilization of Resources YEARSERVICE STAR-John . ’ :’, Dec. 3 - A boy to Mr. and Tire, Edward Kuhn, John by the scouts of Troop 84 of questions were asked of the ~ Office, 38 GroveSt., Somer- Somerville. The scouts per- boys, and in their answers,the ." M~s. Ronald Knepper, :~ Granahan, John Quinnan, , Somerville. A boy t Mr. and ville. Michael Lisciak, Darrel forming were’Jim Lukenda, work that they have done in 9 ~’ Communitymeetings will be Bradley, RichardKunoroskl;2 Justin Harkiewicz, George research of the OneidaIndian Mrs. Randel Cameron. ’~ held in each of the polling YEAR SERVICE STAR o Breese, AlbertSantelli, Harry tribe was very impressive. Somerville. ,~ places. On Monday,Jan. 7, EugeneKazmier, James and Bob Kessler. They These boys are available to " Dec. 4 - Agirl to Mr. and Franklin Townshipresidents Merit badges for Webeloes are under the leadership of perform these Indian dances Mrs. Thomas Stockman, :, will meet at the SCAP wereawarded to the following DanielSantelli. for ahy interested charitable BoundBrook. A girl to Mr. and :~ Building; Tuesday, Jan. 8, boys: These boys have been organization. Mrs. Wayne Beers, Somer- ’.~ NorthPlainfield residents will MarkNevitt - Outdoorsman, ville. ~.. meet at g p.m: at the North Engineer, Naturalist, " Plainfield YouthCenter, and ~’~~1~ Wednesday,Jan. 9, Somerville Forester; Wayne Miller - Students,alumni hold Athlete, Naturalist, Forester; area residentswill meetat the MarkKulick - Naturalist, Mohilization of Resources Sportsman; Christopher get.together Dec. 21 Centerat 8 p.m. Cichun- Athlete, Naturalist, Petitions forthe Jan.26 bring delight at Aquanaut;Roanld Iarkowski - All ¯ members of employed full-time, and 1.5% Charlesit. WestoverJr¯ election are available at three Naturalist. Engineer, Hillsborough High School’s are in military service. polling places. $5,000 to aid workshopproject As each alumnusarrives, he Aquanaut;Christopher Ward - class of1973 have been invited will be askedto sign in andpin- Sailor completes CHRISTMAS H.O.H.Frelinghuysen, president of SomersetWorkshop for DrugEducation, points to long- Aquanaut,Athlete, Engineer; to an informal get-together point his presentlocation on a rangeneeds and significance of a $5,000donation by the Johnson8- Johnsoncompanies in EdwardPolnasek - Aquanaut, with present seniors on large wall map. Thenhe will basic training SomersetBook & GiftShop I[ Lt. Jasinski SomersetCounty. First majorindustrial supportfor the workshopwas announced by A. J. Athlete; David Podejko - ¯Friday, Dec.21, at 8:30in the mingle informally with the Abbruzze,second from left, a memberof Johnson~" JohnsonExecutive Committee, and H. Athlete, Aquanaut; Frank morningio the higli~’schoel GREATLAKES, ILL. - Son stationed at Blazejewski - Aquanaut; cafeteria. seniors, answering their J. Wagner,vice presidentof EthiconInc. Lookingon is Ms¯Zene Randall, executive director questions. of Mr.and Mrs. Charles R. 1 of SomersetWorkshop. EugeneKazmier - Naturalist; The purposeof the gathering WestoverSr. of 9Shelly Dr., .,~iEE a c~s ~ . Wudsmith is to provide seniors with the According to guidance Jeffrey Lehman- Naturalist, director Richard A. Kolans, Somerset, Charlesrecently Scholar; VincentJerlieski - kind of practical advice about graduated from recruit ’ s*m,r,~l, 0SCODA,Mich. - U.S.Air college and work which the the most commonquestions ~ 74W. M,M St Aquanaut, Naturalist, the alumniwill be asked are, training at the U.S. Naval ~ s.~ Force First Lieutenant An- Pack 186 honors geniusesEngineer, Sportsman; Alfredo alumni can provide. Training Center here. drew B.Jasinskl, son of Mrs. Baccarini - Aquanaut, Almost65% of the class of ’Whatwas the most difficult MartaJasinskl, 147S. Seventh 1973has gone on to collegeor adjustment you faced at HILLSBOROUGH-- The unbelievable¯ Richard Lonsdorf. Naturalist, Engineer;Michael schoolor on the job7’ and’Hmv Ave.,Manville, has arrived for The followingboys and their NATURALIST - Sergio Yurkovich - Engineer, other kindsof post.high.school duty at Wurtsmith Air Base Nov. 28 meeting of Pack 186 would you suggest we better proved to be a memorableone. Dads were awarded Loving DePinto and GUy Cooper. Aquanaut. edoca,tion. About 28%are prepare for college and the here. Cup Genius Awards: Each boy in the Pack was ENGINEER- Chits Ohropta world or work?’ Shop in Manville LieutenantJasinski, a pilot, presented with a "GeniusKit" Most Creative--Bob Vet- and DavidFalter. Auxiliary cites All alumni are urged to is assigned to a unit of the consisting of scraps of wood, nlocker--Carnival Ride; Most 0NE-YEARPINS - Robert attend, Moststores open until 9 p.m. Strategic Air Command. PearlHarhor r~nu whether they are somenails, a large juice can Original-Joe Sterphone-Test Lengee,Titus Tarnovetchiand .... lwurklng or at school. Refresh- tie previously served at and scraps of cloth. The of Strength; MostScientific- CraigLaPorta.THREE’YEAR ments will be served. McCoyAir Force Base, Fla. resulting "Worksof Art" were Colin 0sborne-Gold Rocket; PINS- Rich Lonsdorfand Guy MANVILLE- The Thomas Best Workmanship--Doug Cooper. J. Kavanaugh V.F.W. Post ...... Petrone-Train;Most Useful- ARROWOF LIGHT- Bruce 2290Ladies Auxiliary and post RECYCLE Paul Held-Birdhouse; Most Curtwright,Rich Lonsdorf, membersheld special services THIS Ingenious Randy JeraldWirzman, Joel Wirz- Friday, Dee.7, to honor’Pearl 238So. MainStreet 725~2936 Manville, N,J. AN’SCAFE au, ,,n o.o man,Randy McLaughlin and Harbor Day.’ NEWSPAPER Mousetrap. .. o., ,. )’(I. BREAKFAST,LUNCH, SUPPER GuyCooper. Students and teachers at .* -..’ ..o ¯ . . " . WebelasDen One, under the Thehighlight of the evening Weston Elementary School .... direction of Steve Kobiella, was thc advancementof three receiveda pamphlet on CHINESEFOOD demonstrated the Arch, Beam .7" "The Best in Town" boys, RichardLonsdorf, Bruce etiquette ofthe ’Star and and Pier bridge and the Block Cartwright and GuyCooper, Stripes’ from Americanism HOMECOOK: Shrimp Egg Roll, Beef VegetableSoup ¯ and Tackle for the Engineer into BoyScout Troop186. The Chairlady Mrs. larkowski and Even Mrs. Claus "~: FREEEgg Drop Soup with $1 order Activity Badge. ccremuny began when the The following boys received SpedMdi.~hes prorlded: ~’ZECIIUAN &M,INDER IN STYLE boys and their parents were .ennopkahDsricpresident. ~ ~’ h.,o.,.. ¯ awards: heralded by AKELA,por- .... TAKEOUT- Phone246-8722 BEAR GOLD ARROW trayed by BobVornlocker, and Christmas Party’ at Lyons . . .’~’~ ’ ~ ¯ ~, Man.-Thurs¯ 7 a.m¯-8 p.m. David DeAngelis. led in the "Over the Bridge Hospital with Mrs. John herhawdone. Fri.,Sat. 7 o.m,to 9 p.m. CITIZENSHIP-Bruce Cart-Ceremony"into Boy Scouts, Adams in charge. "~ I ~-[~~1.1~ ] ~-’" Sunday12p.m. to 7 p.m. wright, GuyCooper, Randypresented with their official Also, Mm.Iarkowski and i ’g 514 Hamilton St. Somerset MeLaughlin, Jerald and Joel Boy Scout neckerchief and Mrs. Repka presented I .; . W.irzman. SCIENTIST ~ -.welcomed by Scoutmaster Miss ^ t~race .el ~ ua children at Sacred Heart ,, ~t~ ~ ~-’ ’’ ""~~"~J~’~-~ ~L=’~," j" John Tierney. , ¯ Y School with pamphlets on ~ ~.~ .. =,~ ~= : .~:: .~mll~ ~t,~. ~.~-~ "~ ::. The boys and den mothers of l AA|~..=- ~ .... ITS--,, ’PledgeAllegiancetotheFlag’ % u, all tll~-oz,£q ~&-~~:~l~’~, Y-~’i:!: the Pack recently visited the .... ~ ~/~,~ i,,~u]f, and patriotic poems. ~ ...... ~!~*~-*J[~’~ill~.~ "~’ ¯:’: " Thomas Edson Museumin ~.~ ’ ’l_I i~ ’m, I’, "’ : ...... ~ ..... ~ .... .’ ’ .... " I~[~=~~~~’~l[~." , "~,’:%~%,.~ West’Orange’.’;.’ ":’-", ’ ... :.taonalo:K,::>aoIne,R,~t,.k,~¯;;~-t~,A~,;~.=.-.~ ~,..;~::~.,-.=~:,=:.., ...... ::.-.= :.-:,,,-=.r,.~.~~-~,y,,.~,~.,~::=. ~.~:. °°,~t, Dec tuber Pack ¯ ,.~,~.,,,.=v~.~.,,.,~;ss=~" .. : ’ . ~ - ~,V~:: :~ SZ,~,’ ,’~. ,,. ’.’ .’-’ Meeting is scheduled for Dec. plan marriageraise $ thru Yes, we have Gift Certffmates.. .. 19. It will be a Christmasparty with exchange°of gifts...... Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. "ULTIMATEi ..... DaySr. of 1503Brooks Blvd.,. candy bar sales ~. 262W. Union Ave. BoundBrook ": Theater group q~ianville, announce the engagementof their daughter, MANVILLE- Alexander ’~’~¯ OPEN:Tues., Thum,Fd. - 9 to 9 - Wed.;9 to 6 - Sat. 8:30 to 6 .~ BatchoSchool students trudge to present Grace Marie, to Donald R. ".’, "A FULLSERVICE SALON" Call about our Beauty Analysis by appt. only. .~ Sabine, son of Mr. and Mrs. onwardin raisingmoney for ’Aladdin’ Dec. 15 Frank Sabine of Steinmetz studentactivities andprojects ={ Prop. LyndaGaglia AnzpleParking in Rear (Men’snight Wed. 5:30-91.... ’7.’ Rd., Belie Mead. by sellingcandy bars. Prizes g One of the nation’s most Miss Day is employed by wereawarded to studentswho highly praised childrens’ soldthe most candy. theater groups, The Prince B::eham Pharmaceuticals The7th grade class out-sold Street Players, makea return H’er fiance is a graduateof the8th grade class, so the 7th ~~’fm~#’ visit to Somerseton Saturday . HUlsboroughHigh School and graderstrunsm’y is a little ~:~ afternoon, Dec. IS, for a is employedas a carpenter by richerthan their 9th grade .... performance of "Aladdin," friends. sponsored by the Franklin Joseph Pongracz. :~:’!":~...... Thecouple plan a June, 1975 Individualwinners were: Arts Council. wedding. Total Sales -- Nancy The musical version of Lahutskyand Brian Gilmore. "Aladdin." one of the best Highest7th Graders - Jeff knownstories in "A ThousandGarden club Mleczkoand Donna Pschar. and OneNights." will be presentedin the style of the meets Dec. 20 Highest 8th Graders - Heiko Chinesetheater. This involves Szczecina and Sandy lavish costumes, masks, The Neshanic Garden Club Bruanrskl. multicoloreddisplays MeetingwUl he held on Doe.20 High homeroomswere 106 and 102. Route206,Nonlpmery, R J Berdgntow~,N J a great deal of at 1:30 p.m. at the homeof I to,reedythe Knle Nook) ’ *(Sun. 10.S) 1609129S~’1190 ’’ " ii?’,)i imagination. Mrs. Philip Kunderman TIlE FANTASTICKS ~ "Aladdin" is the first of the NeshanicStation. Mrs. James Boughton and Mrs. James . ’~,~,~,..~~,~!~ Young People’s Theater Andersonwill give a program A production of "The ChristmasIs... ’,~.~_’f/~" ~!~’; performancesthat are a part Fantasticks" completely ~ of the Franklin Arts Council’s of . handled by students from ~]?,T~T$._\\~’,1973-1974 programseries. Hostesses will be Mrs, John beginningto cndwiU be staged ~:’i~Tickets for the 2 p.m.matinee Kyle, Mrs. Fred Youngand ~-~.~ Mrs. R. Van Middiesworth. at Hillsborough High School, SNOWBOOTS a timefor joy :~:/~rot "Aladdin" atFranklin H gh Dec. 13, 14 and 15 at 8 p.m. ;i:i: ~’iSchool are priced at St 50 each Admissionis $1.50. SAVINGS" ~:~ ~q and are available at the RECYCLE Directed hy seniors John i!;~ij Franklin TownshipPublic on " THIS Lonsdorf and Mike Jamiesun, ":~ Library or by calling the it is stage-managedby B.J. Franklin TownshipRecreation NEWSPAPER Emery. :l Joyfulgifts to show your friendship, love¯ Departmentat 844-9400. Charmbracelets, pendants, brooches watches...a completeselection toplease any gal on your Christ- maslist. Gifeagift of joy.¯.a lasting gift! MS.SHOES: .I SANDLER’ GIFT WRAPPING ~ and DESIGNED GIFT BOXES "ForJoyful Gifts" addthe finishingtouch to yourChristmas Gilts. Stockup nowoh decoratedwrapping paper,ribbons, bows, gift tagsand the con-. SHERMAN& SONS vanlent,colorful designed glft boxes. Jewelers

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"Engraving done on Premises" Prhceton NORTH Shopping Center . " ¯ " " 526.0lll Route 206 next toGrand Union 8-A ,,THURSDAY, DECEMBER13, 1973 PublicNotices PublicNotices PublicNotices of 1974will beopen for bolpaCUonon upenRqueM, l~rt0th, l~ondwutbenRJdfor Pu¢llloStreet to the easterly lldelioe of Wannaplay. againstBobby Riggs? PROPOSAl, EastFrech Avenue. thence ofTbeBolardof EduceUonof theTownshiPHilisberongh, S~nermofCount, New I2) Nonh0I¯ 14’ ~t, adlei~neof~.~0- Noticeb bereby81yen that sealedbids will fdudiipaIThurlsaof,/o9~M.toboilding theAuessorsOfflce al IV~mvllle,ththe ,Dec, 27,It/3 N,J, betw~m thsbeun J e~y ~ Ibe Hghl to ~-~r~e any Midf~tbertoeMayor tintSme’ and TheCMdilMid ordinmlce st wintheP¯B~agrobecolneisared fore Ba~nrlaI f~’~=Tong the ustaHiy sideline orEast be~elvedinlheRecelionR~emoflbe ioto’rmdiltlrsle or toreJectany sndldl CouncilChamberl,10tSothhMIdn Stx’~q, PrechAvenue toe ¯ ~int~thence Ply-chaseBureau.Dillies at Purcbese JolephFldu~,~’y. bids. ’ ManvlgeNewJeraeZ at eight o’¢loditIn (3) South88 46’EaSt, e distanceof and Pr ly, 4111 ~oor, State House, Bom’dofAsseuonl BY ORDER0g THE BOARDOF Ibeevenlz~onTbt~l~y,D~’ember27th,I 100.00feel ¯ tOa InS;thence Trenton,°~re~qJ~ey0M2~tm2:00P.M. MmvfHe,N,J. EBUCAT|ONOF THE TOWNSHIPOF BU3atsucbtlmeand¢ce, orenyBme (4) Nonhol4~°’RaM, edJslonce Of37.34 on December21,19"/3 and will be publlcly MNl~Jlafntt IIILLSBOROUQe,SOMEasffr COUN. andplace, to which~d meetingmay be feet to a~lnt;thence openedand read ImmethMelythereancr Fee=S2.90 TY, NEWJERSey, ad ourned. IS) Sahib~o ~’ East, a dietonceof Packeteer takes forthe following:. , JehnIt. Paeglco ~ I pe~MInterested wlO be Riven¯n 12Lrafeet to a paintIn the westerly NOTICEOFDECffiION8 SarretorylSche@lBOMm~I rtonUyto be beardconcerdin8 Mid sidelineof EASte Main Street; thence Cotton C Y|rn IIIIJ.SBOnOUGnTOWNSUIP" A~lnletmtor oq~°~ce. 16) South19 57’ Westa distanceof OotatoS’.~tensand Boys BOARDOFADJUBTMENT Btgsho~hTownshlBoard Byorder of the Meyerand Cmndil of the Ito.~0 feetto theIx)nl andp ace Of ILMItomUniform Rental 4Pomonat of ~tlon Borough¯ of Manville. beenlr~.lndi . Demlneralner BoJ]eMead,NewJwsey Bringknown as LotI-A in Block~0 on FlJnnet-Tlekios.Muslln Thet lsherough TowmldpBoard of the"Borough of ManvilleTax htop". MolarVan Adjustmentbed Ita regular m oe_t~l), DATHO:December 12 1973 VRANCISA.PeoTACE meeton December 3. Ig’rJ at 8:00r.m. BaN2/3/73 IT BOROUGHCIJ~RK SECTII},~IIICo~taloln[.o,~Acres. chauvinist to court PneumalleControls Maintenance Service nthe ~l~udiolpe] B~d]alns* Atthat Brae the Feet$B.64 OATH:DECEMBEB IO, IF/3 Relier fellahin dealsam were ilmdered: MN12/13/73 U TMsamended Ordinance shallnol In any Sceurl|y Guard~rvice (De[eme.Por| s ned NANCE/I~ wayabrogate Impalr or chan e say DIOJ JohnColon Block t74. 1el 40, Eut - Fees sin 96 provisionsof lawor the aa¯lagOrdnance by Peter Jegou as I retUrned to the court ready to AN nerolnamended or now exletlng or as soy Special Writei" play. big chance. ’rr .... ~u~B~ale~ AD’I~NO~ A NECNE, IT~),. ~ E ~ ~, earn: - NOTICR be ndop(rdIn thefuture Iml all restrlc- My mouth was parched. My tongue Tra¢lor.ABPurpme Williampowem Boe . ~W lio~ reguletior~ uponthe use of *’Pete, you’re next!" called Edgar. ’g~rncl°r~rlwler b on Fernery~1’: deniedperm~tlOlrt to ~ DINANCETO ~STABI.I$1L MAINTAIN. ORDINANCE1425 Ixdl~ngn,etruct~es, lots or landor upon and throat were yearning for water. I Trashflemovsl (Trenton} REGCIATE AND CONTROL A POLICE thehelot of belldln@and strl~lm~ or AS I walked into the North Hampton After watching Rlggs defeat three mobUebemefat" tl~idence. DEPARTMENTN ANDFOR TIlE Valley Tennis Club to play my usual was sweating profusely, out of breath. Track. visionsrequlrin ~hefar er iotaOrdinance or yards women at once, I trotted onto tho ~’~:~,~&~¢,~:¢* COUNTYPOnounI,OF oP50MERSET,M,~ ~LE8TAT~ NTIfF OF ANDINANCE nan NANCE ENTITI TU.,ME~ EO AN,N OT~OR. provisionso[ ~o~ing Tuesday night tennis gaine~ I was court. After an introduction and some Myknees began to knock. It was all I Spectfleallonsand he formof bid con- to use 2 IroNersfor warebeus~Imd I NEWJERSEY TO PROVIDEFOR TIlE DINANCETOLIMIT AND RESTRI , sbolTcontrol with the excelion of the could do to get myself together to tract¯rid bendfor the above are on file in trailer for I¢1office for ¯ perl0d~ 6 APPOINTMENTOF TIle OFFICERS. SpnciPIEpOfl.~STRICl~O~nZ~r~nIN, NGO amendmeetamndelethe sa~d ordinance, approached by Edgar Levy, tennis minor negotiations, it was decided we the Division~ Pmchaseand Property. months. AND EMPLOVESTO REGULA,~, ...... SECTIONUl. attempt to serve the ball. Theemay be ol~ainedby peoyo¢cBve MEMBERS ANDSTRUCTURES ACCORDING TO ThioOrdinance shdil take affect upon director of the dub. "Pete, howwould would play tho best of three games. biddersduring of Beehours. All bidders " " eel abevemenlioned’mEREOF:ANO I"O PROVOE FOR enactmentandpeblicalion in themanner yOUlike to play Bobby Riffs?" " Me. an ordinary person, in the ad- mustbe r uallnedIn accordancewith The ~luti for the TUEESTABLISIIMENTOGnUE~AND TIIEIR CONSTRUCTIONANDTIITEI~ providedbylaw. I took my place on the far side. N.J.S.A.~.’e~.l et seq, Bidsmust be (1) metiers are on file with the Boardof BEGUI.ATONS FOR TIlE GOVERN-NATUREAND EXTENTOF "Whet?" I was nearlytaken off my Bobby shouted, "A little warm-up?" vertialng department of this madeonlheslandardropesalform,(2) AdjustmeniOerkandmaybeseendutlngMRNTANn DISCIPLINE TIIEREOFt" USE:TO PROMOTE TIm IIEAI,TII. newspaper, was playing against "The regu]¯rpasil~SS beth’s. " ’ SAFETY.MOnAI.S ANn GENEnAL N(IT[CEOPenNSIOEnATIONfeet. But Mr. Levy, a resident of We volleyed back and forth a few ef¢lo~-,dIn the spe¢~laddressed en- Etou~_ BE IT ORDAINEDby the Mayorand WELFAREOF TIlE BOROUGllOF R60]IDINANCE#I~9 Bobby Riggs." veiope.(3)deliveredatthelocation,onor Coundio he ~oroughof ManvSle MANVII.t.E. SOhIERSETCOUNTY. Lawrenceville and long time friend of times. "Ready?" I was trying to beforethe ha.... tedabe ..... d (4t Clerk, BoardofA~J’~t’m~e~ Somenmtc~=tyNewJeraey.asiollo’#s: NEWJEESEY pT~NIScEB~ So’FIllip, TO ALLCONCERNEO: remember everything I was taught The same Bobby Riggs who gets annamnied by n certifiedcheck It0% of S~N12/13n3 It SECTIONI. FROM~FIRE PA " PLEASETAKE NOTICE that [he BobbyRiffs, assured me he was ’St0,000 a day for personal ap- thebl~moUnl) drawn to the orderof the DANGERS.PROVIDING FOR TIlE for olngordinance was Introduced al a serious. Whatcould I do but accept. and still concentrate on the game. Was ’Treasurer,Slate of NewJerae ." odiess Fee: S5.40 amendedSacion by IIdeletiog o! MidtheOedioance worde "UvetS benb~($)". meee~ingoflheMayorandCouncaheldon pearanees. The same Bobby Riggs other.visespecified. ¢th lieu ~ereof. an Immedialely[oltowin the wore ADMFORCEMENTI N ISTRA~_ON_..or- Jur~ ...... A~Dnv. ~ Decemher101h.1973andwasthenreodtor That Sunday was to be the day.R I ready? I muttered a little, which I aonu~lbid bond may be nnfile withthe N T CEOFSAI.EANDAECEIPT the first lime,The s~id ordinance wdi be who beat Evonne Goolagong on OFBIDS Ueutenantandimmedlate~precedingthe TIIEREINCONTAINED CREATING A for was about noon when I decided to call guess he took to meanyes. Director. Division of Purchaseand wordSer eant~. r BOARDOF ADJUSTbIENT AND saidfurther considered flndiBore pas~ge I took the set position. Bobbythen Mother’s Day, who lost $100,000 to PropertyLBids nol so submittedwill be SECTIONU. FIXINGPENAl.TIES FOR TIlE hioyorand Council al the Ilall~, the clubto confirm the match.Ready consideredInformal and will herejected. In)AnOOF~ E"DUC ATIONOFTE VIOLATIONTIIERE06." counc~lc~ombers lOlSoolh Main Sttcel turned to the crowdand said, "This is Billy Jean King In the Houston TheOireClor reserves Ihe rightto reject TIIWNSUlPOFnlI.LSBOnOUGn v. ManviUe.New Jersey nt eighl otciockIn to go.A shortdrive to theclub with my anyand all bideand ta awardthe conlracl S~, El SETCOUNTY, NEW JEI~EY nm~Sec~o(l]IVby~Ins~e~lealdOrdl~¯~C~lobwb g bereblug " -- ...... theevenin on IX-.¢ember~th. still believing meand was one of the serves I used against Billy Astrodome, who has made numcrom d~llonal r~graph. BEIT OROAINEOOYTlll~ M.~xur. 197snl s~¢~dmeThursday, and place, or anyItme wife not I TV appearances. in pertor wholeIf deemedIn the bestIn. NOTICEIS IlEREBYG YEN IboI, Ibe J No~wthetan~ng any other provlslon ANDCOUNCIL of the Borougho i~ Man: not sure myself. Jean King." A slow serve with a little .....leresl telo[ thebidder Stalewill el New beJeree . EachIo Boardof Educnlionof the Town,Sof of this Ordl...... pro ..... Mna vllth Inthe CounWthof aBob~e~et{ ~e~lteo~ ol~LgJaceIo whichsold mauling may be required divisiono[ thepolice Department ~nll be NewJenley; thnt anmrn~: ...... Pullinginto the alreadyfull lot we spin on it, just over the net to my And there I was, Peter Jegou, on the tornish a rtormoncebond in the amountJersey,I sborouw r receive h, Bomerselb dsand Count eel~ to ~ew the madewith duere~ard to the lengthof dinlnceiobereinamended in the following All personsInteresled wdl be ~iven an Specified~nthe specifications. F.acb bend manner: op rlunllyIo be heardconcermng said managed to squeezeinto a narrow backhand, my best shot. I stepped into other side of the court with the op- will be providedby a surel companyhi,lest biddercertoln Itemsno longer serv ce of the personpropelled Io be SECTIONI. it and slammedit across court out of authorizedIn do buslnossin t~e Staleof smlabe for schoolput . Said Bess promoted;preference being glven to him - .... ByorderoftheMayor and Councilofthe space. We weretold Bobby Riffs was portanity of a life time. ndnd ...... a~°s[es(Ithbwasher,"hahas se~ed tbelo~, eel .l~riod o[. Brae ~ T.he..[~low’~i.]an~~er~yu]n~et~or~.BoroughofManville. "aa thefourth court, To oUr amasemeBt reach of the stunned Riggs. NewJersey, pcssengor seals.... from s a onwugo~aria In the par cmarm~s on in wnlcn~e ~,wm~ =-- d 1 was ready to serve. ~- ~- --~ w-’k -romoBoniota bemade 1 LimitedfedeRalS’Zone arid~’~ ]~.?rOy FBANCISA.PRLTACE there he was - taIldng~’talking and Love t5. I had scored the first point. Promthis point on I was lost. I had a BoeouonCLBBKmore talking. He was playing another Riggs turned to the crowd saying, forgotten everything I had learned. OlvlsionofPurchase andPro rly SecretaryI BohooiBusiness Ad. peblicofionaccor~ug to law. DATED:DECeMBeR I0. 1973 member. A mere went to the "That’s just what Billy Jean did." FrankM. Papalo~.Jr. Zonenn ~P~n~alasheretofore " MN12/13/73 II $50 Before I realized what had happened, I nlrector me]esis rater,head. Eaule New ~Je:~ey206 P.O. Box0~2 Drawer untilI ,hBl~G~r~NING~i~lePdiw~[es~lyl~sldethle~l; d nt be n Fee:$]9,44 winner,’Riggs. His next serve came in with niore wBs being confronted with a barrage FNBI2.6-T32T NOTICEOPCO,060RDtm,u,~#,--N,~Ip~EB, AATION ~ authority. I returned it. Wevolleyed a Fee: $23.76 December~.19"/aall0:~Oo,m.prevdiIlng ~h MainStreet andth~ nor harry I decidedto get dressed,figuring I’d of lobs, spins and just supreme time. Street have morD of a chance in sneakers, few times, and then his famous spin. I’UIU.ICNOTICE Campe e is s and desrrlptlons~ the TO ALLCONCERNED: s de ne of FucSIo and fromsaid playing. I got trounced. itemsand formson whichbids will be PLEASETAKE NOTICE thai the pen of beS on n~nmnlnga dlstannethence °¢-- still not believing what was happening Point, Riggs. Whenit was over I rushed to the net TheTax ~se~rament records for the recevedma be obtained from the for olngordinancewastntroducedata(1 North68a23’We~. Boroughof Manville. N,J. for thetax year Secretary/SchoolBusiness Ath’nlnlstralor - mree~Ingof the Mayorand Council held on I7~,~lees along the northerlysideline of From then on his servcs were to congratulato him - but actually all I harder. His volleys sent me running. could do was thank him, thank him for His spins and slices were different giving me the pdvilege of being in- from anything I’d ever come up volved in this little bit of show against. Advantage, Riggs. business. An underhand serve sent me’ scurrying to the net. If I didn’t get But it was after the match, as I _-_ talked to him, watched him play and _-. .- -.- _-- there in time it would have bounced listened to him disouss his life and : FUNEi~ALi ’ MEN,SWEAR back onto his side of the court. Off tennis success with the crowd, that I balance I returned it only to be left finally began to get a look at tho real Rentthis space gasping hopelessly at his passing shot. ¯ CALENDAR man. That was when I began to realize HOMES¯ ; & UNIFORMS Game, Riggs. ’ that, although I started out being There was a pause while some psyched by the talker, the showman, 0F COMING ,KgenLs for for13 weeks people gathered the. bails. Riggs in the end I was beaten by a darn good Wheaton Van Line; Inc. chatted with the crowd. Myserve, my tennis player. Doves Men’s & EVENTS at a low, FUCILLO& WARREN Boys "Shop SOPK0 MOVING & 41 S. Main St. Manville. STORAGE, INC. lowrate. Funeral Home,Inc. THURSDAY,DECEMBER 13 Formal Wear LiceusedPublic Mi)ver AdamFucillo; Mgr. ChanukahParty, SomersetChapter of Women’s Local &LimgDistance 725-1783 For Hire Call AmericanaRT, home of Evie Shurak,16 JoanSt., .35 Nil. 17th Ave. KendatlPark, 8:30 p.m. Manville ’0 Policeman FranklinTownship Council meeting, B p.m. 201-725-775g. 725-3300 205S. MainSt., Manville ¯ Mailman PennySale, RecreationDepartment of Dunellento benefitPonytail League, flood loss recoveryeffort, RescueSquad Building, North Ave., 8 p.m. Rentthis space FRIDAY, DECEMBER14 WoodfemWinter. Follies, WoodfernHome 8- -,.for1¯3weeks School Association, HilIsbomugh High School .....Hondc/~f(’]:,ri"?’ ..,~;: Auditorium,7’.30 p.m. Upholsfery Shop EROXCOPIES ChristmasConcert, Music Department of Franklin at a low, HighSchoot, 8 p.m., schoolauditorium. klt A Complete Quantity NATURL VITAMINS Decorafln9 Serv/ce SATURDAY,DECEMBER lg JUICE ~R ¯ Upho|slery * Dlnettos I DRIEDFRUITS & NUTS ¯ CarSoato * Slipcovers Pri’ces ¯ "Ski SwapShop," The Spartan Club of Immaculate *BOOKS& LITERATURE lowrate. HEROS ¯ Bedspreads ¯ Accessorl¯s I Availab’le) HighSchool, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. COSMETICS "Aladdin," Chidren’sTheatre presentation by Prince C FOODPRODUCTS 3S9.6920 Call Street Players. Sponsors,Franklin TownshipArts DeCeaSesShoppM 9 Cenror Council,Franklin High School, 2 p.m. RI. 206 Hlllsborounh 725-3300 SUNDAY, DECEMBER16 Handel’s, "Messiah." SomersetCounty College CommunityOrchestra and North Hunterdon CommunityChoir, North HuntsrdonRegional High SchoolCllnton, 3:30 p.m. Somerset CountyC.Y.O, St. Manhias Parish, Somerset,7 p.m, A PETS ~i~ Christmas Party, Some~BtCounty Historical Society, VanVoghten House, Finderne, 1-4 p.m. BESSENYEI Mimeograph EARPIERCING Service FREE MONDAY,DECEMBER 17 & SON Speedy, Accurate Manville Boardof Education meeting, 8 p.m., Quality Work ManvilleHigh School Library. eli BurnersInstalthd wilhpurchase of 722-1422 TUESDAY,DECEMBER 18 RUSS’ EARRINGS. 586 Hamilton St. RARITAN PET SHOP MontgomeryTownship Zoning Board, 8 p.m. New Brunswick 4 E. SomersetSt., Raritanm BOBBYRIGGS prepares to deliver one of his twisting spinners ~TATIONERY SUPPLIES ManvilleBoard of Health,8 p.m. ~lon. -- Wed.9:30.6:00 ¯ Th~rs Sherman .& SOBS KI5-6453 till 9 ¯ Fri. &Sat. till 6 31 S. Main St. Christmas Concert, Manville High SchoolMusic Manville Jeweler Department,S p.m., MHSAuditorium. 725-0354 (Next to Sank) ChristmasProgram, St. MatthiesSchool P.T.A., 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY,DECEMBER 19 Rentthis space Franklin CommunityTheater Group, Monicipal Building,7’.30 p.m. Holiday Festival, SampsonG. SmithSchool Music ALL MAKES for 13weeks Department,7’.30 p.m. OF SETS at a low, THURSDAY,DECEMBER 20 ’,Color ¯ Black & MontgomeryTownship Committee meeting, 8 p.m. Save on Cash & Carry ! FranklinTownship Zoning Board meeting, 8 p.m. ANTENNAS--TUBES 27 DivisionSt., SomerVille,N,J, lowrate. i PAI~TS TUESDAY,DECEMBER 25 725-0356 I [-526-3424 ChristmasDay. Happy Holiday. 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. . ,,. , ¯ , . .. .. , ¯ ¯,. ,, ¯ , :.. 7,.:- ’- ,:t:" " " -- ( ’ ’ THURSDAY,DECEMBER 13, 1973 94 Jr. bowlerswin awards The Itth AnnualHoliday (Frenehtownlplus 84; 10. DanlelFree’(Iman (Green- Professor Prof predicts SinglesPins Over Average RustyBennett {Star) plus 83; brook)147; Peewee Girl Kelly I II. DouglasRogers (Fren- Tournament,sponsored by the Alparone(Strike ’N Spore) SomersetHunterdon Junior oh(own)plus 62; 12. Glenn 132; Bantam Boy Eugene BowlingAssociation, washeld Green(Greenbrook) plus 81. Well, the honorable professor, whowas bearing shouldtake l~cgame easily Middlesex at North Plain- ference foo too muchfor young Minutemen are young and Heifer (Hamilton) 173; Ban- the evidence of his southern fromthe youngMustangs.- field- Canueks catch Blue Cougars. onSaturday, Nov. 24 at Strike BANTAM GIRLS (9 tbru tam Girl SharonShape (Strike professor of prognostications should taste defeat at the N SpareLanes, Green Brook 12):I. Wendy Johnson (STrike ’N Spare) 137; Junior Boy has finally returnedto the cold trek with a goldenbrown tan, Montgomeryat SomervilleJays in opener of rebuilding handsnf hosts. appeared as if hc had just -- KenHayes should have a ’ withsquadstakingthelancsat’N Spore)plus 112; 2. Laura Alan Miniter (Star) 212; and chilly north after a very season. Dec.18 Roselle Park at tOa.m. and I. p.m. There wore Miller(French(own) plus103; nice vacation in Florida, and steppedout o f the officc. Hehad fieldday in this for Somerville. RutgersPrep al Highland Hillsborough-- Raiders JuniorGirl Sharon Barber allofus here quite worried due Immaculate at East- Park-- Argonauts’Mikles Immaculateat BoundBrook lookingfor MVCtitle and 361 entriesrepresenting 3. LeanncDowncs (Strike ’N {Strike’NSpare) 18.1; Senior none too soon. JuniorPrograms from Star, Spare)plus 95; 4, Sharon WalkingInLo the office, the to the fact that the deadline Minutemen open season on scoringat 20 a gameand -- This one shouldnot even won’t be knockedoff enriy. Greenbrook, Strike ’N Spare, Boy JoeCucei (Greenbrunk) was just hours away, and he winning note at home¯ shouldhave anotherbig have been scheduled.Franklin at Princeton-- Air Park, Allandale,Fron- Powell (French(own)plus 212; Senior Girl Christine had not shownup. 0. Leslie Lencbes(Air Park) DeLorenzo(Star) 153. Union at West -- Golden contesthere. Crusadersall the way. LittleTiger height and scoring chtawn, Bowlerama Manville plus 70 JUNIORBOYS (13 thru But noweverything seems Hillsboroughat SomersetRidge at Bernards-- Her-power too muchfor Warriors.and Hamton Lanes. HIGHSERIES: Peewee Boy Falcons have a lot back and 15: ) I. RobertZagari Tony Delnero (Star) 417; to be in orderexcept for a should makeit uncomfortable Vo-Tec-- Laugherall the way nerds’ coach Joe Poplewski (Bowlcrama)plus 180; 2. Fay couple of things. The for Bill Kay’screw. gets baptismunder fire. Dec.19 Unofficialwinners are listed Peewee Girl Roxanne for visitors. b~IOw: Steddard(Strike ’N Spare)D’Amholo(Bowlerama) 357; Professorhas not been able to NewProvidence at Ridge -- Ranncyat Gil-St. Bernard’s SouthHunterdon at Manville locateschedules for Green- plus!.68; 3. Bill Sass (Strike ’N BantamBoys Donald Rhodes Both schools lest a lot to Dec. 15 .-Saints’ Tilmanleads hosts -- Jim Capane’s bey gain first PEEWEEBOYS (8 and Spare)plus 108; 4. Ken brookand Bernards, while at Somerville at Hillsberough to first victory of tim year. triumoh in easy.came " unuor): 1. Jeff Rendano(Air (Bowlcrama)459 Bantam graduation,buthosts should Shepherd(Air Park) plus 103 G rlLeslei Lenches (Air Park) thesame time knowing ab- get the better of it. -- Raiders handle fimt real WatchungHills at Berkely Park) plus 167; 2. Robert solutelynothing about the area Heights -- Warriors start -- Rut’ors:-g’ -- Pre" p ..at ¯J ¯E :C -- G ass (Frenchtown)plus 120 3.Bill Soltis (Strike ’NSpore) 445;Junior Boy Fay Stnddard test behindGoodell. Tee mree ~’s Will OUtclass plus85; 6. John Rice (Fren- (Strike’N Spare) 597 Junior basketballteams. WatchungHills at Bound winning wuyswith victory in anMyyt:~gotmhhos~.pr~eat, 3 Mike Reasoner (Fren’ ProfessorProf will attempt Rosellc Catholicat Franklin e ehtown) plus 115 PEEWEEch(own)plus 96; 7. Tom Ayers GirlNancy Harper (Air Park) Brook-- MikePalczuk opens -- Moodystarts the Warrior this one. (Strike’N Spare)plus 94; togain his bearings with a withbig effortfor strong Hunderdon Central at West ~ tg t.ery a.t nolEman-- GIRLS(9 and under): 1. Kelly 497; Senior Boy Scott Sum- trialperiod of 1O days, and by offensive machinerolling at .-- Falcons set for second ~ougars )me long season Alporonc (Strike ’N Spare) ichaelVeglatte (Star)plus mers (Star) 615; Senior Girl Crusaderfive. home. continuesin mls one Carol LynnStroke (Strike’N then he should not be any Gil-St.Bernards’s at straight win to open season ...... ’" . p ns 173 BANTAMBOYS (9 betterof/ then he is now. Somerville at SouthHun- ~El-~t. uernarn’s, at thru 12): t. MarkWeam (Air JUNIORGIRLS (13 thru Spare)408.. PassaicColllgiette -- Not Dec.17 Somerset Vo-Tec -- Gll end Keepingthese facts in mind,enoughfirepower for the terdon -- Pioneers’ Bug ex; Park~ n1,¢ 1"~. o ~,,. ~,, 15):I. Sharon Barber (Strike Prof{who regrets that he was Saintsin this one. Middlesex at Montgomery plodesin this one. Tillma.n be vea field.day with Knit’ows~i’~(Ann.~n~ale’~’"pl~’N Spare)plus 116; 2. Mary BOAItD MEMBER nothere forProp’s first three -- Mountain Valley Con- East at Colonia _ young Vo-Tecnsquao. 134; 3. Gary Contursi(Strike Giacchi(Air Park) plus 89; 3. games)opens the 1973-74 ’N Spare)plus 100; 4. Bernard NancyHarper (Air Park) plus Jack W. Owcnof 12 Lemore campaignwith: Robinson {Strike ’N Spore) 77SENIOR BOYS (I6 thru 21) Circle, RockyHill, president Inexpel’iencedSpartans CONCERT plus lO3~5. RichardPhillips JoeCucci (Greenbrook) plus of the NewJersey Hospital Dec. 14 {Strike ’N Spare) plus ~ 6. 152’,2. ScottSummers {Star) Association, has beenelected Manville at Metuchen*-- A concert by The New Eric M~irshal (Freachtown) plusI14; 3. ThomasMiller tothe beardof trustees of the Bulldogshave experience and ~Jersey All-State Orchestra plus 92; 7. Russell Steddard (Bowlerama)plus 88 SENIORnewly reorganized and in- will be televised Dec.26 at 9 (Strike ’N Spare) plus 88; GIRLS(16 thru 21): I. Donnacorporated New Jersey ~ > will face toughschedule p.m. and Dec. 29 at I0 p.m. on Donald Rhodes(Bowlerama) Tinsman (French(own) plus 44 RegionalMedical Program. Channels52, 23, 50 and Sg. The plus 84~ 9. JohnPhillips HIGHGAME: PeewecBoy I . ..~ .~~ ~ SOMERVILLE-- hisStartingfirst year Lutheras head Taylor’coach of5-11’ Nola, and5-9, Denisthe Spartan are realquar- scrappers’’’added, Spangler Orchestra’outstanding comp°sedhigh school of t25in- ~~ ¯ terbackare allbattling forthe Withnon-league games strumontalists is conducted by ~ =, thezmmacalata HighSchool ONAN,~ PUR!HASE ,’ --..Wt’y Does ~)~I basketball team, Dick final starting spot. against such teams as Dr. Nathan Gotischalk. The I A A /’rl *~ ~~ Spongler has just one starter 0ne of the first Spartans off HighlandPark, Montgomery,public is invited to attend, fren I ~ l m I Vl~ WITH CHECK BELOW ~.~ ~ and one other lalterman to the bench should be Joe East, Bound Brook and of charge, the videotaping | ~- ~ ~ 1 [~ ~. ~y/AJkvJ~ r build a squad around, but the, O’Neil 6-2 who is another, Somervillethe Spartans will sessionII Dec~ t6IB’ at mm7 p mmm at .... GOODTHRU HOLI OAY Santa Shop ~/, have to rely on good shoohng Trenton’s War Memorial ~_x~, optimism of Spangler has not football player, and should 1 :¯’~ 1 I Aa=a=ll ,~m,r Jm,’~.~ ,~ " ~3 , beendimmed by these facts help out .at one of the forward and great defense to comeout Building¯ ]1 ~ IB Ill J[ 14,4, II SHOPPING DAYS t Experience is the key word spots. Mike Moran end Ken on top. I ~ I ~ ¯ ¯ || ¯ at Dave’s ~,/.~q~F¢ se~idmUtYo~SriSW~g’n~n,i th ~" x~ around the Spartan camp Saller, apairof.6-Ojuniorswill i- ~ I E U qJl/= NOWTO DEC. 31 these days as only high- ¯ ~in Manville?%Y ~ , , $ c If. ¯ ’ |s I II 1 ~ : -s ...... I.i ...... ! ...... ~k scoringStevcDanylukreturns on y othersen or on tho squad ~ toa starting berth froma year ITIne SICIDTSg l I ...... ~::::::.:.:.:.:.:.:.x.::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:’:.:.:.:.:.::...... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::.:. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::...... :.:.:.’.-~:!:~ ~ second leading scorerfor --p@,,-- .., ,.1.... l l~i; ~,r~ lrli~,.,,a@~d-~ d’l~A,mall ~ Immaculata and at 6-0, should onlysophomoreontheteam, 5- / ¯ ~:’ :’ :r. ,~ ~*~ ...... ~ handle backcourt duties again 8 BobMillermen, will workas ~. , -- ) I l~ ~ ...... ’ ...... -- iii::i ~,- ~~ this season. oneof the guardswhen in the 1 l~ 13 i!:~! Tall, Bx" gand Small .. game, BySalBellomo tainly the state must put The only other letter- l ~i ’ w Oflff/ ~4:4: ii:~ ,==----_ m~ ~,~m’~jl ~’L mmculata will get an warningsigns along this river " ]~’**T,~:~:m S LU/O Ull ~:i "Record-sizedpickereldestoal ertpeoplcofthiscondRion ~lr’lL~7- Teelthg.Usedas a guardWinning backis 5-tl BillsaeJ~lv c~ance to find out how I m= ..... ,, i[. I , ~ sophomore,Billhas wona spot geoditreallyisasthofirst two" " f~ompollution mthe Millstone’ " fortheir own safety. | ,;,,,.. SAVE,.0.-20% OFF ,),El.,,- .ames ar- a-.inct r~ ver" " Makng a sewer of th s once I ~" NOTNE OTIABLE ON SALE on ::’:: I OPEN EVERY NIGHT [ .~ in the openingquintet in the Surely this fish must :.::!ii "~ backcourt with Denyluk. In Brdgewater East andB’o~d beautiful river and property It ~iiii ~statr :~altk FAIRTRAEnGE ITEM$’ GOOn ANYTIME" ’~ l UNTIL9-NOWTHROUGH | Brook. After these two con- representsome kind of state designated as a state park f , ::!i::i: I CHR[R?MA.q | ~ the frontcourt, there is no I[ /i::i::i ,fZa.==,l~=,r~ . / / ...... i~*’-- experienceat all, and thus the 56-inchesrecordbecaUSeandweighedit measuredin at11 I ~i~iiii[i ...... ~,..~ ,.7..~t.~L./6.~ ::if:!::: rebuilding will he thatmuch the rtests theRarSpartanstan Va eywill Con- open land andrecrea.tlonal area for B ~:.’.’~i~i ...... nif’ts | ,,LWaway ~ Free wonderwhen people will start !1 . "Weare weakin expertence strong...... ~,t. aonn vtanney -’~h s f shv ~roveswhat the .. . ~ .... 31~_. squad¯ oncebeautiful MillstoneRiver wrmngJetters to Department ¯ ~ and weakin rebounding’,"the of EnvironmentalProtection - - - - ~ -~g~ Spartan coach remarked. "We Wlfile Immaculataseems to had produced for the sport ,l~ I~ I be short on experience fisherman. Commissioner Richard L. tm - , ~lP__]t~ [|#tala’l ~ ~ haveno experienceand weare Sullivan, State ltouse, II~yl~ ~ very small. Oncewe start to Spongierfeels that his team’s Bass, both large mouthand | ~ ~tt strength lies in its ability to ~’r’~. .,ill ’ ~ get experience we will get ~,eJ~..~ Trenton¯ | q[/m I m .a ~ ^ n ~ at ~ ~ better" Spongier continued, puttheballinthehoop Ledby ,~’~]~k"l~ Asavoun~,stor.° whonlfrst II Ix~ l¯ Nens~poys ~noF~ Denyluk, theSportans possess "~~ :; saw thts’ r ver at’ the falls n I t : .... P’.~. ~ ~ , ~ Five juniors are betlling for some very fne marksmen ,~, ~[1~. ’.’~. l~,Ianvillc itlookedtomelike~ II,: ~:, ~ w,’" " ~* , - t-. : " ~ - ¯ i I ¯!/ ...... :,-.,., .;-.~...-.-...... Jg. -thathreefrOntenurtpasitions. ,from outside, :IF~’,~;: "~:-~’ ’ ¯ ’ ..:"’ll’). t .’ :~ ’,,.","; ~’ ~J~ ."1, "~L~~"~.,~[~""~": ~l~ [ 1~/~’ 41 ~ffqfi~ ~ffS~’ f~ hut two apparently have won¯ "Our ¯ strong ’ point is’ ’ ~~.’~".=:- ...... ’ ..... | ...... I[ .... ~’"~d~t ]m ¯ ¯ ’ l’ ’~ A,. I Illa]~ " d~u. starting roles. Fred Herr- definitely our shooting," the ~~--- .... - -~. 1 [] []~m~ [] [] [] [] It ¯ mann,6-0, has gained one of Immacu!atacoach explained. ~ff~~,,~- .~ g I ~ i ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ if ~t~ I ! l~l~r~ Mgfl~ot N,J ~ IFJ IV ...~ l | I ~ I~ " ~" the forward spots, while 5-3 Most of the kids are good I!’i,~~..~ / i i ~ ~ ,~ I ¯ I Ill I I T2¢ Q0~7 ’~,~d~ PeteRyan will openat center, shooters,while our defense is ~~ / "~ /" ml~ I~ " "" G,enVitiello,5-10, whocame starting to pick up. Ourkids ¯ ~ ~ unall’~ °utlatcaRerfinishing^:".f.~ "o~,~ countysensonasahalthacken ~~~:?’ / 1 1 0-’~" "" .k~d~.~W,~.. ~._ aL~.--"._= ..-" -- %=-" =.~,,t thelmmaeulataloothallteam, .,i~,~w.~ ~!.~.=_..~[ ,ll~i~,~m ..le~.~._ Hillsbor.o.uh / r’ll’M 1T’lTk~Ct small mouth,earp, catfish and . . . sharest,tle panRsh bythe thousan dshave prec,ousjewcl , wlththe noon" daysun reflecting on tbe water all nerished because of / I ...... HILLSBOROIJGH- The pollu6on like Ch~!stmas tin.seL ,The | " v J ’ football team of Hll]sborough.... The Millstone Riverwater lullsis ...... were muxywnne ¯ | ]enay learns el uetergem a High Schoo1 was recently lifeless, whatother speciesof ¯. ’ ...... ’ | A ~’¯ selected as the co-champion animals have perished is slcKcmng loosing eml gray 1 along with Warren Hills of beyond comprehension. The color^ ’.. mwhat I see~.’ 1 . 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¯, .., - ,.,. ;.-~.,.".:!’ ¯ k. ~-: Mustangs sPoRT-s Goodell, Malko cage future to lead Raiders IO-A THURSDAY,DECEMBER 13, 1973 by DaveAllena and scored 21 points in three lookedreal good." Sports Editor quarters." ¯ Tomorrow night, WhileGoodell and Malkoare Hillsborough will get the looks good HILLSBOROUGH-- Having the only starters back, the opportunity to perform for lost three starters fromlast Raiders, nonetheless, are not real as it opens its campaign by DaveAllean senior, up to the big team,and year’s 14-12squad, including without other players with against Somerset Voc-Tech. Sports Editor an all-state performerin Jack varsity experience. Joining But on Saturday night, the Stan respenodwith a couple of Malkoin the frunt-eaurt will be gamesin doublefigures. Dave Stnnesak, Hillsborough High Raiderswill get their first real MANVILLE- With’ five School’s cage future appears Jeff Travis, 6-4, and Steve test whenthey host Somer- Brooksa 6-10 senior, also saw Perretti, a 6-2 junior, bothof seniors starting, Manville a good deal of action in the to be very bright with the ville. HighSchool’sbasketball sqund front conrt last year. return of two starters and a whomsaw plenty of action last Ritishorough’s strength posted a 12-11 lodger during fine groupof underclassmen. scnson, should be at the guard spot the 1972-73campaign, but with Another Jayvee starter and Six lettermcn are back from WithGoodell, Malko,Travis where there is a wealth of a crop o[ fine juniors andfive varsity letter-winner is a year ago which gives the and Pcrretti havinglocl~ed up experience, while the success returning letturmen, the cage Piorkowskl 6-3 and a senior, Raiders a good deal of ex- starting roles, only the second of the entire season should fortunesof the Mustangscould who should give Manvil e perience, but what makesthe guardspot is open,and there is depend on the rate of im- be in good shape despite a some rebounding strength. Hillsboroughbasketball future a battle goingon. DaveGiffen, provement by the Raiders’ definite lack of experience. Bob Hynnskl, a 5-10 Junior look evenbetter is the height a 5-11senior, JimJohnson, a 5- frontline. "Our weakpoint at this time guard, should help at guard that this year’s team lI junior, and senior Ralph after action last season. POSSeSSes. Esola,6-1, are all fighting for "I don’t think our big men is our inexperience/’ corn- are weak, but nil are inex- mentodManville head coach, Three other juniors will be Leading the Raiders is the final openposition. seniorDustyGoodell, 6-0, who Havinga front line of 6-4, 6-4 periencedexcept for Malko," Jim Capano, "but we are countedon for help this year, Keystated. "We’ll be a good overcomingthis everyday in as all will see quite a bit of scored 12 points a contest last and 6-2, the Raiderswill also ’Giveus on A.B.I.S.’ year at a guard spot. This have plenty of height waiting teambut if our youngbig men practice and in our scrzm- action for the Mustangs.Walt comethrough, we have the ranges." MANVILLE..TheAlexanderBstcholntermediateSchool has consisting of 7th grade teachers and former A;B.I.S. season, Goodell will be in the wings in a pair of Hynoskl,6-10 twin brother of cheerleaders.Squad members are (front row,from left) Jane juniors. RogerDrehs, 6-5, and possibilitty of being a great The Mustangs lost the Bob, will be used as a guard, selectedits 1973-74cheerleading squad. The squad consists counted for a good deal of Krasnansky,Sue Curnov, Jayne Kozden, Linda Picciano, Lisa leadership, as well as carrying JoeLiceardi, 6-3, will spell the team." services of oneof the state’s while John Hriniak, 6-3, and of seven,8th gradestudents and five 7th gradestudents. Two Competingin the Mountain premier playmakers to Terracciano,Michelin Mrofka,Diane Risavy, Joan Shamro, a goodbitof the offensiveload. Hillsberough big menfrom Rich Mleezko,6 4 1/2, will be time to time. Valley Conference,Key feels graduation in Germ Weber, counted on for frontcourt alternate cheerleaderswere picked representing the 8th (secondrow, from left )Diane Gregor,Robin Willamson, "Dusty is going to be our grade, andone alternate squadmember represents the 7th DianeSherwin, Rose Koruny, Sandy McHugh, Melanie Miller, leader this year," fifth-year Rounding out the varsity that the strengthof the league who paced the Mustangs in support. will be Bonn’d Brook, scoring, but Capanoretains grade. Girls wereselected by a panel of nine judges, KathyTigue, Miss Hofsues, squad supervisor. coach BIt Keystated matter- squad will be junior Rod At the moment, Capaan is of-factly. "Heis outstandingin Neary, a 6-0 forwardreserve, Metachenand Roselle Park, Bill Boyko,Stan Kita, Dave Joe Filan, 5-11, and Gary but he’s quickto add that his Brooks, TomPiorkowski and reluctant to name his five . every aspect of the game. His starters, as all eight of these experience along with that of Bodnarchuk,5-11, will both be youngRaiderquintet will be in Bob Hynnskl, all of whom it all the way. gained varsity letters last players are fighting for the ¯ TomMalke seems to have a used in the baekenurt, and season, open spots. Cometomorrow Moody,Hiller will give unifying effect on the team." they are seniors. Theattitude of the squadhas While the varsity was night in Manviile’s opener Malkois the secondstarter Thus far, Hillsboreagh has been great, and Keyprobably registering its 12-1t log last against Roselle Park, the back, and at 64, he will be taken on Woodbridge,South summed up how the whole year, the jayvee was turning starting quintet shouldbe just counted on to handle the Brunswick, South Hunterdon teamfeels in oneline. in an outstanding19-3 record, about set. center post. Comingalong and Immaeuiata in scrim- "The performance of the With all except Raykohaving ’ Thus far, the Mustangshave very well at the end of last mages,and Keyfeels that his football team seemsto have contributedto that fine junior Warriors one-two punch season, his experience as a troops have performed very carried over to the entire faced Dunellen, North Hun- varsity mark, the Mustangs terdon, North Plainfield, and junior shouldbe a great help to well. school." beth the Raider olfnnse and "We looked pretty good willbe ableto put on the court Hunterdon Central, and by DaveAllena very surprising, especially for Moody,a 6-2 junior, turned explained, "But what welack And if anyone needs a teamthat has playeda great against these four clubs, the most are height and the defense. against Woodbridge,staying Sports Editor Mid-State Conferencerivals. in an excellent sophomore "Tomhas come along real within 10-12 points all the reminding, the Hillsborough deal ef ball together before. Capano has been able to In the past two years, campaign as he finished togetherness at this moment. football squadfinished with an Boyko, 6-0, is the only evaluate the strengths of his The possible scoring of fine," Keysaid of his senior way," the Raider coach FRANKLIN-- With the Winchusterconneetedforover second in team scoring behind pivotman. "In fact, in the remarked. Against South 8-0-1 record, the MVCIRa, memberofthisyear’svarsity squad, while acknowledging graduation of the Vernon 20 points a contest for Winchester. Possessing a Jerome Moody and Gene tbatstayed with last season’s scrimmage against Im- Brunswick, South Hunterdon and as co-champinn of the inexperience to be the Winchester and Larry Dais, Franklin, and thereby sup- great jumper, along with fine Pearsonup front should be our and Immacuiata,I thought we Central Jersey GroupIf. varsity the entire year. Whenclub’s majorsatback. Franklin Township lost its plied a great deal of the fire- leaping ability, Moodywill be strong points." macniata, he had 18 rebounds Weberwas out in the earlier high scorer and its big man, power.Dais, at 6-6, took care counted on to supply a great Thus far, Franklin has stages, Boykostepped in and "Our strong points are our scrimmaged Woodbridge, did a capable job, while quickness, hustle, desire, and but with the return of Jerome of the bulk of the boardwork deal of both scoring and attitude", the H-yeart.’each Moodyand Ted Hiller, along last year. Thesetwo are gone reboundingfor Franklin. NewBrunswick, and Edison, averagingsixpointsagameas explained. "This is a young with a fine group of juniors, and these three workoutshave a junior. now, but suitable . TedHiller, a 6-3, a 6-3senior, Prep downs foes the basketball season for the replacements are waiting in whogained all-county all- given Wnuk a good op- At the close of last year, team, but the kids have been Warriors could turn out to be the wings. conference, and all-area portunity to evaluate his Capunobrought Kite, a 6-2 playing together for a ~;hile." squad. byDaveAIlena week,l said that [ wouldbe Bcrnurd’s,as all but ane of the recognition as a football Sports Editor player, will be backagain at a "Weran into a great deal of very pleased to win two of the Prep players scored: With starting forward position. height against Woodbridge," three games against Newark, Itory O’Conne]lscoring six Wnuksaid. "Weplayed well SOMERSET-- Paced by Morristown, and tlighland first-quarter points, Prep took Hiller should be able to their high-scoring forward, ¯ .r provide the Warriors with a against NewBrunswick, and Park. Nowwe have won, so we a 17-10 bulge after eight GUESSWHO SPENDS there was marked im- Jeff Miklos, the Argonautsof need one of the next 1we", minutes. The visiting great deal of the rebounding Rutgers Prep opened their that will be neededto get the provement against Edison." O’Cunne]lrelated. Argonautsextended the lead 1973-74 basketball campaign Ratgurs Prep opened its to 43-29 at intermission, as break going. Franklin opens its season on with three consecutive The center for this year’s Saturday night by hosting a season sluggishly against the Miklestossed in 12 points in triumphs, including a 70-67 Wil¢lcats on NeumunnPrep. the secondperiod. Warrior cage edition will be strong Reselle Catholic squad. triumph over a fine Newark To go along with their MSC After three scrimmages in With seven players scoring junior GenePearson, whois 6- Academysquad. whichthe Argonauts’shooting in the third frame, Prep 3 and is comingoff a fine JV schedule, the Warriors will Hosting NeumannPrep in campaign. Pearson is being also face Princeton, Memorial was excellent, Prep managed outseoredits hosts, 21-9, and of West NewYork, Irvingtnn its openerlast week,Rutgers to connecton just 21 of 69 at- gaineda 64.38 lead at the end countedon to aid the offensive Prep used a 20-point effort by WEEKShttac:k with the inside punch. Tech, HamiltonWest, Ewing; tempts from the field, threby of the per.led. Mikloswith hi.s Miklosto slip by the visitors, permitting Neumannto stay in 20 led the way, while both Oneof the starting guards Stelnert and Trentonover the 48-44. On Friday, the will be’juniorReggie Carter, 5- course of the season. the contest all the way. Mitiigan and O’Cunnell PREPARING In the conference, Wnuk Argonautsjourneyed to Gil-St. With the Wildcatsholding a finished with 12 for Prep. 10, whosaw a great deal of Bernard’s and romped to an 12-10 edge after the first action at the end of last year feels that BridgewaterWest, On Monday,Prep went up FOR Piseataway, and Watehung easy 79-61 win. In its third quarter, Prep ripped off 12 against all-stater Eric on Franklin’s 12-11 squad. A contest, Prep took an early straight points to open the pair of 6-0 seniorsarc vyingfor Hills will be the teamsto beat. lead and held on for a 70-67 Williams and cameaway with CHRISTMAS Before the holidays, the secondperiod as Nate Mullins its 70-67triumph, despite a 39- the other starting job in the victory over visiting Newark scored six, before losing the backcourt. Warriors face Roselle Academy. point effort by the Minutemen Catholic, Princeton, andNorth basket again. Neumann junior. Only five players John Pleasant lettered last "The progress is coming, retaliated with 10 of its own year as a junior and was used Plainfield. scored for the winners, but During the break, Franklin but there is still a lot wehave before ToddMilligan’s jumper four hit for double-figures. a great deal in tight situations, to do," stated the Argonauts’ gave Prep a 24-22 halftime and has the edgein experience will go after its third straight Miklospaced the attack with Somerset County basketball 22-year head coach Dick edge. 24, while Milligan and over Keith ttiekson, whosaw O’Connell."We will probably limited, varsity action a year title in the Christmas tour- Usinga six-point quarter by O’Cunnel[both finished with 15 nament.With a very difficult haveto do someof those things Miklos, the Argonautstook a and Muilins added 12,Newark ago for the Warriors. mgame situations" he added. Frontceart help should come schedule at hand, Wnuk 33-30 lead by the end of the Academyproved to be a two- .. ! WHENYOU CAREENOUGH realizes whathas to be donein For Miklos,it was three fine third stanza. Miklos and from Jim Carter, a 6-1 junior offensive games to open the mansquad as Steve Schletter transfer from Plainfield, order to comewith a winner. Muiliusboth scored six in the added 23 points to combine "The season will dependon campaign.After the 20.point final period to keep Prep in with Williamsfor 62 of the. senior Jim Bauer,6-2, as well performance against as junior Pat Blair, 6-0. Junior howwell Moody,Pearson, and commandthe rest of the way losers’ points. Carter go: because they are Noomann,Miklos connected for the victory. Muilinsaided Dave Ingrain, 5-11, Dennis for 20 against Gil, and then the Prep attack with 17 points In the final period, Newark Helmstctter,a 5-10 senior, and our scormg threats," the coachstated. ripped the cords for 24 against in the contest. Academyoutscored its hosts junior transfer from Newark Academy. The Argonauts had an easy 18-12,but it wasnot enoughto Jamesburg, Steve Muse,6-11, With improvement on the "Jeff has donea real fine job overcomethe Prep bulge. will all be countedon for help part of Moodyover last year’s [mewith the Saints of Gil-St. great campaign, Franklin so far," O’Counellsaid. "Heis at guard. a real fine shooter, andhas an Whilefour of the Warriors could turn into one of the uncannyway of getting shots have varsity experience, the surprise teams in the county FROMVISTA MOTOR this year. off even whenclosely guar- experience of coaching the ded." SomeRelief for Your Energy Crisis varsity will be a first for John ANNUAl, CEREMONY With three victories, the Wnuk,who is in his initial The annual re-enactment Argonautshave gotten off to a ANXIETIES season as head coach of commemorating the 1971h fast start. Raving played Franklin. Wnukhas handled Morristown- Beard yesterday ’73 VW- 2 Dr., Sedan,4 speed. the jayvee squad, and is anniversary of Gea. George Washington’scrossing of the afternoon, and HighlandPark therefore quite familiar with tomorrow night, Prep could ’72 OUSTER- 6 Cyl., Automatic,P.S. the Warriors players. Delawarewill be held 2 p.m. Christmas Day, Dee. 25, at makeit even a greater start ’72 FORDPICKUP with CamperBack. "This is a good, quick team, with wins in these two games. with good shooters," Wunk Washington Crossing State ’70 GREENBRIERWagon, 6 CyL, Automatic. Park, Pa. "At the beginning of the "70 KINGSWOODESTATE Wagon, P.S., AC, LowMileage. " ’70 MUSTANO- 6 Cyl., Automatic. FREE ’69 TOYOTACORONA - Mark II, 2 dr., H.T. 6 cyl, auto. ’69 CAMARO- Small V8 (307), Automatic,P.S. GIFT ’69 MAUBU- Sma!l va, (307), Automatic,P.S. This beautiful 8 ~" ’69 TORINO- GT, va, Automatic,P.S, A.C. RELISH DISH will be ’68 MUSTANG- Small V8, (289), Auto., P.S., yotum when you open a al A.C. 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Thecompany wifl dancethe holidayseason for fans of "TheNutcracker," presented by Christmasclassic for tenth time at McCarterTheatre this weekend. ’Nutcracke: " is ladder to stardom

by Jean Parlso their families. Judith Leviton, danceas Diana Zeydeldoes -- Clara;s youngerbrother Fritz; SpeclalWrtter Mcunwh{le-back at Stuart - formerly with the American a "series hobby"and "an art she maintainsthat straight - A and Alan Brody and Mark Ballet Theatre and the to perfect." Soseriously’ does Edoofield. whoalternate as Anyonewho has ever seen average and is making plans Metropolitan Opera Ballet, she take her responsibility to for college, hopefully located the. young prince. the Princeton Regional auditioned for the Princeton the companyand its audiences near a ballet school. Tickets for McCarterper- Ballet’s "" knows companyin 1967 Just before that "to do the verybest I can" The big stars, of course, formances of "Nutcracker" wilt the annual production marrying fellow dancer Jan - she takes lessons seven days a inspire the young,such as 12- Dec.15 at 2:30 and 7:30, Dec. means to the community’s whomshe met at-a Ballet week, in additiun’to her year.old Niun MePhersoeand 16 at 3 are availableat the box Christmasspirit. Less known Society class - and they have rehearsals with Lila Brunner,. tl-year-old Judy Biewener office (921-3700). The best is what "Nutcracker" means been HarrandFrau Siberhaus ballet mistress of the Prin- whowill alternate as Clara; selection of seats is for the to the more than 60 young in "Nutcracker" ever. since, ceton company. Jamie Rudermanwho will be Saturday ’evening per- dancers in the companyand Judy, whothis year alter- formence* the 80 youngsterseast from hates as the lead in the the Ballet Society’sschool. familiar "Waltz of the To DianaZeydel, the tenth Flowers," Snow Queen and anniversaryperformances o[ Frau Silberhans in the Act I "Nutcracker" at McCerter 1800’s Christmas party, has Theatre this weekendmeans never missed a "Nutcracker." the opportunityto dancethe One year she danced the demandingrole of the Snow Chinese divertissement when Queen, previously performed five months pregnant. The SNOWQUEEN will be dancedby DianaZeydel, whohas climbedcompany’s ladder by guest artists from New follewing year a "walk"-onfor stardom.Professional Larry Hunt will partnerher. York. her infant son was in- Diane, 17 years old and an corporated in the production. honor student in the senior The original 1964 cast of classat StuartCountry Day "Nutcracker" includes four School, is a Princeton¯ "Nut- girls whohave spanned the cracker" veteran like manya decade. girl who has movedup from DodiePettit, Princeton’s the tiniest mouseto solo roles. prima ballerina, was a’ Candy Shortlyafter moving to Cane at age 13 and in 1970 Princetonin 1966,she ap- moved into the starring role of pearedas a Polichinelleatthe Sugar Plum Fairy which she age of 10,a roleshe had will again perform this year MANNING & alreadydanced the year with guest artist David An- before in the Atlanta Civic derson. Ballet’s "Nutcracker." It was Sherry" Kaplan Albert, l0 FRIED DANCE still two years before Diana years ago a child guest at the was old enoughto audition for party, nowdelights critics and cOMPANY the Princeton Regional audiencesalike as the spirited Company, which is main- bz a programo~ theater.danee lead in CandyCanes. Former tained by the Ballet Society, tay soldier Julie Winterbottom inrludbtgthe premierperformance of and includes talented young is nowfeatared in "Snow"and "DANCE DRAMA ON WOMAN" dancers from numerousdance "Waltz of the Flowers," whle school throughout central Kasia Worrell has been Jersey and nearby Penn- elevated to the exotic Arabian McCARTERTHEATER, PRINCETON sylvania. solo. THURSDAY,DECEMBER 20, 1"973--8 : 30 P.M. Increasingly important The original "Nutcracker" roles followed for her in castalso includes a high Tickets$5, $4, $3 - by mail or at box office " ’ "Nutcracker" and other percentageof girls who chose regional company produc- professionaldance careers: SPONSOREDBY THE DANCE CO.OP tions. PhyllisPapa, the first And¯ that’s what regional Americangirl ever accepted companiesare all about- to in theRoyal Danlsh Ballet: provide youngsters such as JeanneSolon, ’ Harkness Diana who "put schoolwork Ballet,Deutsche Oper, and BY POPULARDEMAND! first" with the opportunityto presentlysoloist with Lar gain stage experience under Lubovitch;Ann Goldstein, professional conditions whowas acceptedin George without leaving home. As Balanchine’sNew YorkCity asure ] SnowQueen this year she will Ballet;Maxine Lampert, who be partnered by Larry Hunt, a waschosen for Eliot Fold’s professional guest artist who Company;Linda Zottle, has been appearing with PennsylvaniaBallet; Isobel SCENE-STEALINGMICEare potential "Nutcracker"stars, since youngdancers move up to rne3surel Edward Villella’s touring StewartJohnson and Therese solo roles in Princetoncompany. These charmers ere, fromleft, ShanaLeader, Leti Volpp’ company. Donahue,dance teachers; and andJassice Liu. The other side of the Joan Lucas, former shakespeare’snastycomedy regional dance companyeom professional dancer, whonow is a performing outlet for concentrates on her Ballet former professional dancers Society teaching and ¯ who movedfrom NewYork to choreographing. Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8:30 p.m. the Princeton area to raise Most girls, however, view "it’s hit "Threeche~r~ and ¯ loud bravefor Theatrelntime!...~ entertainment,;: tdumph...aperfect pre.Chrlstma~ treat ! " -llelnemann,Packet andmaybe: :: :) ’,ALL 452-8181 FORRESERVATIONS NOW’! ¯ even.memOrable:.;.,

RINCETO ¯ I f;InriomHoliday Spectacle [or the EntireFa nil)’.f f Mc~r!~r:[’hcatre aud ’rhc Pri~tceUmlhllct Society CHRISTMAS ~ ¯ llr~¢ltt A DOUBLE FEATURE Enjoyan elegantChriltmal Dinner DOUBLEFEATURE with us at theHilton inn, You|nd The Princeton Regional Ballet yotrrfamily can dine to yourbelrg| delight,OiIr completedinners include in its TenthAnnual Production of the ChristmasClassic WITH WOODYALLEN I lava saladbit, fruit cup.u~cel. a varietyW o yoU|tabel. yourchoice o potaloel,The dinner would not be pet- "GODSPELL"co lect withoutone OI our many pies and yourchoice of beverage.Choole from "PLAYIT AGAINSAM"(R anyof thefol]ov~n dinners1o’mlhe DAILY AT ) yourChrislmalamemorable o one: ¯ ROASTaTUFEEO TURKEY SE.IIO 1:00 p.m. &7: 00 p.m. DAILYAT 7 P.M. ~/¢lth giblet gravy .GomplctcBallet in TwoActs . ~miupan)to£NiecE)" ag.R0 -AND- OAKenVIRnINIA HAM . . Musicby I’.et=r n?it(h ~la~klltt~)* -ALSO. ROASTLEO OF LAMe "" ~6,6S ’~’AKETHE MONEY ¯ withmint Jelly ¯ "LETTHE GOOD ¯ " BAKE¯STUFFED FLOUN’DEB ad.lO McCARTERTHEATRE d PRINCETON ANDRUN" (a) KOASTPRIMI R~aa OF BEEF 17,EO TIMES" (a) C~mFIl~eyour dln~r wBh ~Ik~I]l end den, SATURDAYMAT. DECEMBER,15 at 2: 30 DAILY AT g :25 p.m. : CladIn ourConquhledof I~ouese. SATURDAYEVE. DECEMBER15at 7: 30 SUNDAY¯MAT. DECEMBER16 at 3: 00 DAILY AT 2:40 p.m. & 8:40 P..m. TICKETSFORALL PERFORMANCES. ~ O~ch: S4.95. 4.50; Balm |4,SO, S,S0, S.50 . : . PLAYHOUSE ¯. MAT..WED.,SAT. &SUN. I P.M.’

i. 2-B THURSDAY,DECEMBER 13, 1973 Manning& Fried troupe review ..1 PJ&Bturns gay ’CarouseP to premiere dance drama "It was a real fine evenin’." voice, is an appealing lawyer, he wustrained in the When the chorus of misfit,BillyBigelow cast in his theatre, and he turns in a ,,~,,,, a,,,,,, comnanv forming. They are Heldt’ & Fried Company, was a ’Carousel" sang these words days on earth as u barker for mostconvincing performance .- ..’."-P. =’:’~:’; L .~_=.C Bunting, whoteaches at the soloist with " the Andre life’s carousel. Lookeddown of the Mr. Right whowoos and oeseo In NewYork, OUtWltN Eglevsky Ballet. He weekend they were close ues’" to" Pr’nce’onl t , will be AparriSchool, and Dante to the clambake,but upon by society, he never, on wins the willful Carrie. annearin~ at McCarter Stager a member of the choreographedtwodances for the audience loudly earth, quite learns howto Hopefullyhis list of P.J. undB. 1"h~ater ~t 8"30 - m Thur- Princeton Regional Ballet’s the group, "LoveUnlimited," l appisudedduring the encore, successfully deal into life’s performances wlill grow. .I n 2"’ ~" " modern dance company a duet and "Heavy on the game. As his patient and Another P.J. and B. s,ay, ~ec. v. " Mayonna i e," s a comedy. ithey were expressing their "Dance Drama on Women" In addition to "Dance approval of the fourteenth ’.pretty wife, Julle, Carol Da- newcomer, who shows both choreo,~ra-hed b" Doroth" Drama on Woman" the The Manning& FHedDance !unnual Princeton Junction and :Dis makes a triumphant acting and dancingability is Fried c, co~.founde~ of th~ program will include three Companyis being sponsored Back musical presented at return to PJ&Bafter a three- AmandaAIdridge, as Louise. r~,¯, ~I .... aFrie other pieces "Carmina by Tbe DanceCo-op us part of McCarterTheatre. year absence. She makes the Thenthere are all the regulars Cu*.¥=.j "’~"’"°’b ~*~ Id ; J kts" program of promoting will have its -remier Two Burana, Part Y isMs. Frieds Indeed, the annualP J andB perfect foil to the tempestuouswhowere in f.inc fcttle-Liz women wno" ’:’ conmou~ea ’~ "; Id asc creation set to the music that interest in dancein the central productions have become a and temperamental Billy. Fillo, Marie Bogurt, and Fred for the work will be ,’~r has f as cina ted. Jersey area. local institution, with an ever Darey Jannarone, who was Sheldon-justto beginthe list. p~’~e~ec.’::::.’::.’:::~f" " choreographers since Carl Ticketsare $5, $4, and$3 and widening and appreciative .Ado Aann[e in " Oklahoma" Barbara M. Pagan designed Orff wrote his exciting and are available in person, by last year, p]uys another part N.J. nANCETHEATRE fi01tO audience. Whatfun it is to some particularly stunning pre~lnt$ powerfulpiece 40 years ago. phone, or by mail from the packtroubles away,to cometo und perky character-Carrie costumesfor the ladies; and Harry ManningPrecht, the McCarterTheater box office. Pipperidge- with ease. And |BTHI~ /~ the theatre and enjoy! And, LowellAchziger’s sets caught A; other founder of the Manning not coincidentally,to discover again Bruce Chandieeis cast the flavor of a DownEastern that one’s,friends andneigh- in the role of villaln-a part he small coastal town. NOTCliACKEII" plays most(envincingly. Lost DEC. 15 ,~q~] harsare truly talented. In all, it was a real fine ColumbusBoychoir sets A large share of the credit year he was Jud in return to a vintage America- for these yearly festivities "Oklahoma,"while this year June in if not January, early ’Preludeto ristmas’ quite correctly goes to that he appearedas Jigger, the December[ DEC. 16 ~ moustachedman behind ene of shifty sailor. Elaine P. lleinemann 2P.M. ~ The ColumbusBoychoir of to the present. the two pianos, Milton Lyon, RobertJ. Paulus, as Enoch Prinoctonwill agatnpresent TheProctor Hall concerts the producerand director, who Snow, the upright, uptight PLAINFIEU) V . "A Preludeto Christmas,’at concludea three-weektour by also helps providethe musical citizen makesa most welcome the Columbus Boychoir, PJ&Bdebut. Nowa practicing HIGHS~J~)L ~)~ Proctor Hall at the Graduate accompaniment. ~CINEMA .~,~ College of Princeton starting in Columbus,Ohio, Rodgers and Hammerstein, I 950plainlleAdVe.,parkAve., ~’ University, onDec,lD, 20, and with .a performance of that incomparableteam that IiLLSBOROUGHCLUBPLAZA 21 at 8 p.m. Haydn’s "St. Nicholas Mass" gave us "Oklahoma!" and etch. &Me.zz. SSuc..... SINGLES ROUTE206 359.44[ Orch.S4-Rear Mezz S3. The Boychair, under the with the ColumbusSymphony South Pacific,"-here take us MEET& MIX FORTICKETS direction of DonaldHanson, Orchestra, and continuing back to an Am@leathat had E~ffFRI. 9 p.m. w.,offer a program of with performances in not yet lost her innocence.In 232 ¯ Lessons and Carols, a Durham, N.C., " Fort "Caroosel,’~~’hich is set in CAROLERLANES traditional Christmasservice Lauderdale, Hollywood, and appropr ate y, a NewEngland in Ga/eb~Lounge. ¯ ::-’:::::::~;~N,~e~ 0te.I, NewBrunswick. which has been sung in Orlando, Fla., and Gladstone, coastal townduring the latter nearRle, 130 Circle¯ churches since the Middle N.J. part of the nineteenthcentury, DALLY7 g 9:15p,m. SMORGAFBUFFAges. This year’s per- Admissionisfree to all three the workethic wasstill strong. LIVEMUSIC- $2.50 A0aBes, allendin ONEOF THE MOST POPULAR LUNCH$2.00 formance will feature Ben- concerts, but tickets for There was, to paraphrase 8Single,Widowed, PICTURESOFALL TIME jaminBritten’s "Ceremonyof reserved seats may he oh- Alistalre Cooke "no free ~paraled&Oi~rced 11:30until ? Carols," as well as Christmas rained from the Columbus lunch." Virtue is rewarded, music by composersfrom 1300 Boychoir School, Galbreath and the audienceloved it, in GetAcqoainted Acli~ties "BILLYJACK" Drive East, Princeton. this tale of two star-crossed DINNERS3.00I Makereservations newfor (PG) lovers. NEWYEAR’S EVE Cocktails as you like ~lF,~li[141ivlI:lI I[1~I ~I =lLVl/£ Pr, ncetonUniversity souior SteveJames, wha is possessed CallHelen.609448.2488 SAT.& SCN.MAT. 2:00 from 11:30 a.m. From ~g, Williams_ .drama Bard of a remarkable stage orW~ile: P,O.Oox 225, CLOWNS THE KIDS (G) soup to sweetcokesand ’S runextended HighUtown,N.J.08520 l presenceand pleasant singing more. Wecater in and FRANCY’SFRIDAY (X) nextat UucKs out for your holiday co-feature Dueto populardemand, Theatre Intime, has.added three extraperformances to the runof its needs. HOPE, Pa. -- Ten- current production, William Shakespeare’scomedy "Measure for Measure."The extra BOARD MEMBER THELOVE MAKERS (X) NEW nesseeWilliams’ "The Glass performancesare scheduled for Thursday,Friday, andSaturday, Dec. 13, 14, and15 at 8:30 SUNDAY Mon..Thurs.:Francy 7:15, Love Makers Menagerie",the play which p.m. in MurrayTheater on the PrincetonUniversity campus.Here the Provost(William 8:50 introduced a new young Jack W. Owenof 12 Lemore SMORGAFBUFF Bowman}gleefully displaysthe fruits of his latest errandto an appalledDuke (Robert Circle, RockyHill, president Fri. ¯ Franc)’7:15 & 10:O0,Love playwrightto theatrical scene Schmon).Reservations may be obtainedby phoningthe MurrayTheater box office at (609) DINNER FROM Make~8:50 opensat 8 p.m. Thursday,Dec. of the NewJersey Hospital 1:00 PM 13 at the Bucks County 452-8181from 1 to 5 and7 to 10 p.m.daily. Association,has been elected Sat.& Sun.:Franc)’ 4:30, 7:15 P to the beardof trusteesof the THE it0:00,love Makers 6:05 & 8:50 Caraayhouse, D~f-MacCormick will ArtAssociation toshow Santa’s mailbox .cw,y reorganized and in- SAT.& SUN. corporatod New Jersey SPARE portray the hopelessly Regional Medical Program. KIDDIESMATINEE ,inhibited Laura, one of ROOM .Williams! mustdelicately and in Plainsboro GIANTCARTOON 700Hamilton St. profoundly drawn heroines. McCartermemorabilia Somerset FEATURE JShe joins Ed Dennehy as the PLAINSBORO- A special I:IZ GentlemanCaller, Richard A GlimpseBeyond the has houseda series of resident mail box for letters to Santa DANCING 247-5291 1:30 Curtain, a pictorial history of and visiting companies, II Mathewsas Tomand Gloria has been installed at the EVERYSAT.& SUN. NITE Mccurter Theatre, will have served as a stepping stone to PlainsboroPost Office. Willis as AmandaWingfield, its premiere on Sunday, Dee. Brodwayfor beth plays and the foolishly dominating Postage is not needed but a NOTTINGHAM 16, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Me- actors, and has been used for legible return nameand ad- mother. " Carter Theatre in Princeton. "The Glass Menagerie"" concerts, dance und film dress must be on the envelope BALLROOM continuesthrough Dec, 22. "---andarraugedThe exhibition,by.the sponsoredPrinceton showings, orinside. All letters addressed BONSAI _,,~ " .... Among,.its.world . .premiers. :.o"l __.n._"Sd"ta Claus will be an- Merce/St,~HamHto~Sq~H.J.--- ..... ~., byGive Polly an indoorFairman ¯ ,~Art Associationis a selection ~areThornton Wdder:s:,!!Our.. ~W~i:dd. . TheLatge~L’Ball~m4~’theEast~; ;DRAWINGS ’ o’f memorabilia from the Town"and William Inge’s The Plalnsharo Lions Club is Withall BigBands for Christmas . !, WilliamSeymour collection in "’BusStop". The idea for the show was cooperating with Santa in the Sat.No Dance Hong Kong, Japan RECYCLE the Princeton University effort. Library. conceived by Elizabeth Sun.-BennySnyder Scandinavia - Mexico THIS This occasion marks the Monath, PAA’s Exhibition NEWSPAPER first cooperativeeffort bet- Chairman, and mounted by ..... OpenSaturday afternoons until Christmasor by appointment. weenPrinceton University Ruth Stewart and other DagmarH. Tribble Originalgifts for plant-lovingfamily and friends. und the Princeton Art membersof her committee.It Association,and indeed is the includesplaybills andposters with a production of ";The going back to "The Golden Princeton Day School Call Polly Fairman colorful history of McCarter Dog"; interesting documents The Great Rd. - Princeton Clipthis adnow - ForIoter u,e (609)9 24--S202 and photographs; revues; NowthmTue=day" Theatre.It wasbuilt for the Decmeber1 0 - December2 1 DecemberlS Triangle Club, who opened models of stage sets and Robin’[Shah with a production of "The costumedesigns. narah M0, GoldenDog" in February1930. Lonnie Sue Johnsou artist .in The buildin.~wasusmedafter,musician und two of The New THE HIREUNG(PG) Thomas N. McCarter, Prin- friends will provide chamberher[ a R.OBER. SKanNC SlU~hl.1.Kapoor b ccton55whose g,ftof mus,oThetrta,nteuds to Schoolfor SlmiGamwal $250,000was the mostsub- Beethovenwhose birthday happens to fall aa that day, a’ ACRESOF FREELIGHTED PARKING Music Study In stantial towardits cost. FREESMOKING SECTIONS " ’ SIDDHARTHA(RI In the four decadessince, andhot punchwill makefor a McCarterhas continued to be festive andseasonal occasion. :Evu:eiddTp.m, usedfor the Triangle shows, Hireling8~S p.m. maywe introduce your child to FrL& S~.: HIreang 6:3Q ~ Triangl-eshow S.43¯ SlddS:18 THE448-1231CINEMA[ Sun.SlddTp.m. set af PHS the joy o/ musicat the piano? ¯ Hireling8:25 The Princeton Triangle Club ¯ CHILDREN’SMATINEE IN THEJAMESWAY/E. WIN DSOR SHOPPING CENTER I SATUnDAYONLYU "Future Schlock"to High School’ ONRT. 130 NEARTHE PRINCETON/HIGHTSTOWN ROAD Newbeginners classes start in January ’" De~.16at2p.rn. students and faculty tonight at CHARLIEBROWN 8 p.m. in the high school For full information call 921-2900 auditorium.Only students and plueeartoonsiG) faculty memberswho have STUDENT "/~FOnEVER¥ONE tickets will be ad- mitted. Free tickets were NOMATINEE ON SUNDAY. OI1a first, Come, TEACHERS DSCEMesRI61h first serve basis. I After its initial presentation ToSeAnnounced at Princeton High School, M*rryCh~’htma=l "FutureSchlock"w I openits nine-city engagementin New ,, I Sat. & Sun.2 P.M. ~_,,,,,,=T IYorkCity. I JLo~=,o,,,, ..... TH READWAYp;; % : ¯. ~a’ -~ WeI.ve a prmntfor DINNER THEATRE Srlne1hi= =d in for¯ FREEphofo Inho($S.O0 Value) ¯ your choice NOV20thru DEC23 N.J,londmatkbyR. Mycock BROADWAY’SSMASH COMEDY

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¯ " peratien in Plainsboro havebeen " workingfer tl years to developa ¯ earchers seek practical andmarketable method of Areo res ¯ " extracting oil, natural gas nnd char ¯ from coal. ’ the sameway as the ell or gas taken . directly from the ground. The char a Iternate fuel sources can be used as a fuel by electrical powerplants. FMC’s COED(Char-Oil-Energy- byStunrtCrumpJr, storagebatteriesorsomeethermeans Stella Andrassyef Kingston is an Development)pilot plant, built in Staff Writer of energy storage, may someday independent inventor whohas been Plainsberuin mid.1970at a cost of $5 provide electricity -- cheap and workingon practical applications of million, can process 36 tons ef coal a Windmills, solar power, coal end pollution free - to homes and in- solar powerfor 20 years, dayto produce36 barrels of synthetic nuclear fusion are four methods ef stallations miles from the nearest For example, she heats her" crudeoil,324,000cubicfeetof40OtoS00 generating power with which local powerlines, swimmingpool by a solar heater on. BTUgas and 18 tons of char. researchers are experimenting. "We’rein the process of licensing top of her garage. The device can be A Navydestroyer using synthetic These methods, combined with the windmill to a major airframe adapted to heata complete home.The crude oil pr0cessedby the FMCplant other alternative methods of company for manufacture," Mr. systemhas operated perfectly for 13 to fuel its enginescompleted a 30-hour generating power which are being Sweeneysaid last week. "I predict years, cruise in the Atlantic last month,the researched across the country, may they maybe available commercially She has also perfected a solar oven first such ship in history te use coal- hold the key te meetingfuture power in about six months."He estimates the whichcan attain a temperatureof 400 derivedoil as fuel. neEdsof a growingcountry, installation cost at about$400 to $500 degreesand retain its heat for short. "Men on beard reported the oil Researchersin the field of nuclear per kilowatt fer the first models, periods ef time even if a cloud oh- performedtotally satisfactorily as a fusionbelieve that if all the energyin whichweuld be competitive with the scures the sun. fuel the heavyhydrogen components of sea cost of nuclear-generatedpower, water could be released, it would equalthe energyvahle ef 300gallons ef gasoline. If their experiments are FROM NORWAY successful, the gasoline shortage WE’LLFIX YOUR would be nothing more than a nestalgic memory. ".’~.~’J/’FAVORITE The problemof hewto release that PIPE energy is being researched at many ~’~ laboratories around the world, in- -eluding ,be Plasma Physics JohnDavid Ltd. Laboratoryat Princeton University’s Forrestal lab in a project funded by ~OBACCON~OT the Atomic Energy Commission. Whatis being soughtis a wayto heat (609) 924-8866 a plasma of heavy isotopes of MontgomeryShopping hydrogento a temperature of t50 million degreescentigrade - much Route206 hotter than the sun - and maintain that temperaturefor a full secondor .f/ ,;i:( : i::ii!; ’ ;i i~ ;~.,: : :." ::i::.: ’ ~ meurnecontrulled,this PruCusSunderlies PICK-IJP CAMPERS ,- / "~":’~",i~. ii~-!.I’.’’’? ~L~;,~ ..... ’ , -’: ’ ’ the action efa hydrogen bomb. Con- TENTCAMPERS :’ s,TARUSsTERR¥ ’ i’i’; i:’iii~’~i: ::~::’~ " i: :~ji:-(’ unlimited,tro,,ed,,t lewpromises pollutien to provkiesource a~ ¯ COACHMAN¯ COX / L.L ¯ i power. Perfection of the process may ¯TOUR-A-HOME ’~’...... 511. , net comefar years. ¯JERACOeSCOTTY ~’~’ ;.=’’~: :r~; ~:~: "!~i ~’:j ,L"~;’"’’’/ :’: :,: ¯ ¯ , . ~ "We’re moving in small steps eCAMPLINE¯PUMA : : "~".::: : ,::: :,:: .:~.’; ...... /:, ’ towardeurgeal,"aspokesman for the ...... - ...... ~- ..... :: ~,~’:..~::~ 7:~ ~::../i: , ¯ ...... , ". . :,- plasma physics lab said recently. 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Berry ~~.’ * "~ 201.297-3049 156 Nassau St. NOll>l¢ AFI" ~."-* ~"’ ~.;~. ~’ :~’/~ ~ 4~;.-~-’.’L, . - ’ the Princeton laboratory’s Bowls ~,L.~..I. ~i~i,~~~’~[~ achievement last summer."R is another firm step down the road to " ¯ are in...... fusion power which if achievable I SOLAROVEN is demonstratedby tts inventor Stella Andrassyof Kingston,Mrs. Andrassywill be a virtunUyin’e~austible an~J I .de~ ~b~le~ hasbeen expenmentlng with solar energyfor 20 years ~ ~& . , " ’ " " environmentallyattractive source of [ "/~p’~jl.~r ~’ Progressin the past twe yearshas I /i//£ f7 ¢/~ (L~,~ ,~ ...G .~ turaoftheceatury . =.-; ’~=~.~ ~ ~ ¯ I | | madelab officials increasingly’ con- I ¯ ~ ~ "~-,~ # ~ ~"~ ~ ~ :~ = IKwI~H~I~ Jp~Id~l.~p~J[dr,.|,d~J~dp~ : , ..... fidentefsuceessintheprejectby, the .... .1" - " i "~’.’::~.~.--.~ ."~ ’"~’~’r’?~’ll~ ~ ,:,,.r .... !l,,,! ,t I;~c~’,,,: ’,,,, ,~=~= ~,’~= ~,,~1 ,~,, .I,~.~ [~r~ ~ . ,, or~.l~.r.- ~ I i: ~ [ ’ ’’ / ...... Windmtils /" A third of a mile from the building i ~r,’~" purcnases aue ,., , L. ~//’/~,/ ’ housingthe fusien experimentsstands [l,,~///f -~’fQ’~ ~ U ,!. a funny-leaking orange and whte ~.~v]t]vv(/ t’ --~ i’ I ,;c’~:’~P~4~ ^ " MONTGOMERY -" .he chased’ with...... Green~cres contraptionwhich resembles a lung, I ~/’,il~ (],~ee.te~( 1~"h Is t one R’ vet Prej eeL, a funds¯ skinny airplane. It is a windmill. i yali~//~"~::~...... u About 25 acres awaiting proposed 1400-acre linear Princeton University scientist - d = ~ o ,. ?o : I’ ~l~f~.t~,,t~,,.,,~ ~:S,r~,~t’,,,, parkalong the I~,iillsteneRiver purchase are owned by the ThomasE Sweeaeyis the inventor ef " ~"Is’~’~,*’s~,l~’,= ~::~.’:°~,~’~ ~ p ...... , Ii~,~’,~ ~.L~)m~;.~ from Kingston bridge to township,including a possible thePrinceienWindmin, which he calls M~r~y.¢o:,’loch=’~t,bo~’.$h.,,lOl:~8 ..... VoL$19.9E.,$14,99 Manville,is entering the final site fer a municipal sewage an "advanced technology wind tur- . I 9al.TOlS stage ef Its land acquisition plant. According to Men- bine" Hedllootk check .°.t tel,we=ot~.l keltedletkeh ~ ~ .=.,==m=--pro-gram, whleh is expected to tgomery Mayor Gerald The windmill Is capable of ,=~=,.~o,,,s=,.;,$,=~e, .- ...... $14,99 m n~m- ...... ’! be completedin Jane, t974. Bowdren,an arrangementwilt generating seven-kilowatta of power ’ J~ ¯ II rtuw IUg u~qPl I About 515 acres are be~ade with the uureau ot durin~,a20mnhwnd-enoughtolight eo=,,o,o,d~o,o,~,t,*=sl,* ...... v =$. $,.. ~,o.- 90 7 ’ I’ ¯ lit r WI qr, I scheduled for engineermgand parks to preserve a township 70 1 ghtbulbsof 100watts each. A,M’,,o~*... ro,~to. ,0,o,, $a.,, sat v=~$* ~$ $5 90 i surveying in January w th site fer the plant. Similar w rid°ills connected te ,- ...... I ~ r. |] 1 " .... ’ _ e,o~o,,o.d~.°~,,~.,~.,o.~=,,..o,~°v,°lo,,, I /I D~"’lr’r~’l~ I purchase scheduledfer June. ~__ /4 DKI/KR ¯ Nearly ene-th rd ef this S~o,t~o,o.~,,,oo.m~o~e.ronn~o~O .... v=i.$7.~e. . $5.99 a : ~ ’ i I~lhlin~’ ~ remaining and is in Men- ,., ...... ,.,,l., ,o, ...... ,. $,.,e .. $5.9g r t UUR r gomery Township between //~ re.i°,°,bid ...... | | ¯ ! s the MillstoneRiver andRiver ¯ III / =o p0=~ o.U, =,oo~" ,~I. =.°¢,yt==, *,,o,,,d ,°=o,,.. ¯ ’ ~ ’ " Road ¯ III I s~,.,,,,°,~ ...... ,.=.$n...’. ,$8.9a

I ...... ~"~-.I A trailma~ be built between I the riverand River Roadas an ¯ \}J .I "~" ~[ ]U~:%I tJ.[ l r.r .r.r .r .r .r .r .rff~ ~.--.~ I’ a ternate te the canal tew ~ ~Y. ¯ i, .’ I path. The trail system aleng . ~l I’~ - ...... ~’~’"~’l the towpath is intendedte be JI I ~ e opened up to NewBrunswick ~"~’~__~:;;~/’~’-~//’~ ~ ~ [l~ I IUI:.LI VII31X/4/UK;~ ’, ¯ JOGGERS g andan overnight campsite is ~.~ ,._..~J ~ "~ _" ¯ DIPVt’~/C~ |ene of the preposals fur a ~r / I -- "-- ~] ¯ ~// ,.., .f..l~,/~.s.~ I highgreundarea in the park.

/ ’~ , I lOll nAluT I Roughly 140 acres are k.~*~l~,,-- .... TOr I AND |I Hl~’~Qii~lii~ your ~’ I ’ ’ Garulaof the state bureauof "l , TOOL RENTALS. .~’~1’,~1~.~#,~i,~ table ~ ~!. . ¯11areParks cautiensthat the figurestentative andsubject te Princeton ShoppingCenter | :t~0 FRANKLNBLVD. .= changeduring negotiations I SOMERSETNEW JERSEY II with land owners.Fifty-eight --:nearBamberger’s [ ~l¯lIlIIIIIIlll~ acres were previseuly pur-

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9~ will repair or replace. IBIInl¯ Yr|n,mis$1ella Irlklng Sy$11m ¯ Slitter ¯ Otnttalor i ’ ’ I SALES" EXC[LLENTSERVICE -- ! STUDENT DISCOUNTS ON REPAIR Princeton, VWLtd...(609) 921-2325 :T;’;!" ’...... :. . . , . "Seven For Central Jersey" Y~tS,-,~ NEWS "l~e ManvilleNew~/ Classified . dverfising The Franklin NEWS’RECORD 4.B THURSDAYDECEMBER 13, 1973 ,. . Bus.Opportunities Helpwanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted HelpWanted Help Wanted FOR RENT - Store and GROCERY CLERK - KITCHENhelp & domestic-- building on Route 1 next to positions available: full timB EARN EXTRA INCOME- 25 Dayshift. Also nurse R.N. or KITCHENAIDE PARTTIME TYPIST, 2-4 hrs. KEYPUNCh[OPERATORS . BARTENDER -- Ex-’ noon- 7 p.m. Men.- FH.; par eneralkitchen dutes in morning,occasionally in SWITCHBOARD OPERATORneeded to work days or perienced.6 days, no Sunday, Robert Hall between Prin- menor women, par t-time, full.L,P.N..11 p.m.-7a.m. Par[ a ~-shifts, adaj ..... evening,$2.25 per hr. Cai1201- - permanent, part and full evenings in Princeton com- ceton & Trenton. Good for time eves. 7-11:30 p.m. time.Apply in person, Valteck t,me or full time. For In-I --~,t’" PeacockAlley bar in Prin- nights; $2. per hr. to starl -weeke 110,,.5,.... r.,xce, it..,,~,=~ 329-2341. ’ TF time. Days& evenings. Small puter data center. Ooy ceton.609-924-1707. 12/19 ¯ offices, excellent for dentist MaintenanceCo., 55 LaGrango terview contact Ad- [ benefits --,~ , ~.m.. responsible individual ’with 2 office. Goodfor most anykind Periodic increases with ex[~ Street, Raritan, N.J. ministrator Sunnvfield = PrincetonoIfice.~9.924-2040.: years experienceon 129 need of officeor store. Call 009.921- Musthe 21 or older. Applyf~ tf Nursing Home’ 61 Map[ewead ons. Appty =,;’~ m?.~,~,,~ rerson MAINTENANCE, cusiodial, 12/19 person 7-11, Allston Rd. nel De-artmea* " cafeteria workers and sub- apply. Congenial atmosphere. NURSESAIDE -- Day shift, 6527 or 201-846-3a77. 12/26 Ave., Cranhury,609-395-0641. ] v ,. goodbonnfits. Please call 609- experienced preferred In- Kendall Park. 12/12 stitutea, and school bus THE CARRIERCLINIC drivers needed for immediate 924-8484. 12/19 terv ew contact Ad- USEDBIC"YCLE SHOP, entire ~s BELLEMEAD,N J openings. Compet ttve SALESblANAGEMENT-Are Iministrator, Sunnyfield contents for sale Sacrifice. ~,VE AREOPEN & hiring now Nursing Home, Cranbury, I 20l-3ag-310l salariesand excellent benefits PF[OTOGRAPtlEI{- looking I Nursing Home61 Map[ewead N.J. Call between8-4 p,m., MANAGEMENTTRAINEE I programwith recognition for I you interested in workingw th 201-329-2631. 12/12 -- nurses aides, porters, 12/e people but don’t like sdling? for models. Excellent pay Ave. Crunbury N.J 609.395.’ housekeepers, dishwashers. weekdays, 609-395-0725. If Five year comprehensive [ experinnce and I cences. [ Are you serious about getting Call609452-7896. 12/19 0fall. ’ 12/19 ApplyFranklin Convalesc6nt training programwith one of [ ~ ApplyMr. RobertC. Radar. [ ahead?If so, call for persona] the nation’s fastest growingI HopewellValley Regional [ interview, 609.8a8.2092 bet- PRINTING BUSINESS Center,Route 27, or phone201- nishcd work in Princeton- 821.8000. 12112 industries, leading to position SchoolDistrict, 425 S. Main[ wecn(9:30-11:3aa.re. onlY.2/19 COMPLETE-- all modern LawrencevilleArea. For appt. of branchmanagerands alary I RECEPTIONIST--Fileclerk St., Peaningtun,N. J. 03534. HOUSEKEEPER’Two full A ,eqdipment and accounts. Call 201-329-602L tf pt ~. l

,. : ,... :,. +,,--17.---: , ~ :~ - THE PRINCETON RACKET "SevenFor Central Jersey" ,~aS~NEWS The,I,awmnce, I~dger TheManville News THE CEJVT~L POBT The Franklin NEWS’RECORD WiND$OR-HIGHTS HEP~/LD Classified dvertising THURSDAY,DECEMBER I’~. 1973 5-B Help~Wanted HelpWanted HelpWanted Announcements Peisonals BargainMart BargainMart I ~~HelpWanted I Bargain Mart BICYCLE:24" girls, high rise266 SHARESof Manville FORSALE - 2 endtables, I CHRISTMAS BILLS GOT handlebar,banana seat NationalBank stock.Phone [ CLERK-- Diversified position TYPISTS - using IBM SAVEGAS -- Ridefrom exit I coffeetreble light cherry packedwith extras. 606-737- 301-725-4543. 12/19 HOUSEKEEPER-- L re-In ] for intelligent, conscientious executive. Neededfor]nag and YOUDOWN? Coopereraft EDG~.R CAYCE- A.R.E. 83 to GeorgeWashlngtonl excelleattondition, nilfer$T5; Family with 4 children.[ persun with expert typing Guild wants you! No "Search for God"study group Bridge,Englewood, Fort Lee I colonialpicture with solid 2901. 12/26 Recentreferences. Write Box[ ski[Is interested in learning assignmenfodelivering collecting or initial starting Thurs. A. M., S. area.Share expenses or woodframe and brassplate, HAND-FED Angus beef, # 02439,c/o Pr nee,onPacket. [ MTST.Knowledge of the use e~" Pri eta area. Top pay, no investment. Car necessary. Brunswickerea. For lnfo. Call fee. carpool,5 days. Call 609-304- $20; dar.k beige rug with "pad~ custom bufehered, packaged. 12/26] Multilith, Ditto and photocopy Call Linda for information, 301497-2929. 12/1987243fter6:30p.m.I/2IOR 6" by lS[t.acrilan and DOLLCLOTHES, 50¢ and $1, frozen and delivered. Call I machines a must. Salary 291-828-5230. 112 wool $45. Smith Corona J & J Temporaries electric adding machine 10 band-made,large selection,mnrnings.201-3c~-~t. 12/12 I $4 412-$6146 depending on 2936Route I Barbie,Skipper,Ken, Chriesy, I experience.Excellent fringe Lawreneeville ATTRACTIVEposition part RECIPEFAVORITES - cook mos. old, $80. Sears Velvet,etc. and baby dolls. [ benefits. ApplyEast Windsor WANTED TO SHARE EX- Humidifier, 4 speeds, $30; 201-247-3479. 12/26 I RegiunniSchool Dist. 609-448- 609-303-307212/i2 time typist and office booknow on sale.Great gift PENSES- 2 resp~nsihla brasspull-down ceiling light, 54" BLUE vinyl garment assistant. Flexihle schedule. $3.95.Call 609-799-3751or 649- carrier $16. White figure SURVEYING-- Rod man 4840ext203 ’ ’ 12/26 Call609-921.8008. 12/12 7741. TF intelligent,liberated ladles $7,brown colonial wing b~ek outdoorwork no experience (Piscesand Aries) are lookin chair,needs recovering $20; skates, size 9, w/bladacover, ’ necessary. Rimmey & Vnghte [ ~ fordude with some qualitie customdraw drapes,dark KENMOREgas dryer 700, $9.17"cigarette table, black& SECRETARY-with shor- antique gold .design, ~0. - o Assoc.Inc. Somerset, N.J. 29t- l STENOGRAPHER,call 609- tare mid- 20’s) to help fin green with Austrian valance, excellentcun~itiun, $166or 828-3535. thand using IBMexecutive. and share 3 bedroomplace i each drape 84 by 125including bestoffer. 201-359-6770 after4 perfect. Wa,nut gramea 12/28 l’ PRODUCTION LINE Needed for 1 week in Prin- 599-3011,extension 227 or 229. PLEASEall the girls on your 4 dacron panels and traverse p.m. 12/19Mediterranian ’IV stand l OPERATOR -- On job Christmaslist -- give a YWCALambertville- Hopowellare, w./pedestalbose- 17" high, 25" ceton. Toppay, no fee. membership. Call The Toprent $100. ca. Preferahl rod, $76.3 sets dishes service ¯ ~ training for varied duties in J & J Temporaries before . Independer WOOD FOR SALE -- $~per wkte, 16"deep - $30. ~9-683- I synthetic fiber production¯ 2936Route I Princeton YWCA609-924-4825 ] for 8 twoMelmac sets, $6, each 6219. 11/28 12/19 together people only. 609-~: I setand I bonechina set $25; 2 cord,including delivery. Call ¯ i Rdlat ng shift schedule, base Lawrenceville HouseSitting for details. 9873keep trying. 12/1 Grogor Jim at 609-737-1832. RN’s FULLand -art time ~ day rote $3.53 per hnurplus 609-303-5572 I bookcasesneed refinishing $3. 12/12 differentials for shifts and"for l & $7.;white sessions kitchen for all-shifts Excellent wa"es 12/12 I clockdark green hassock and benefit¯¯ program. For Saturdays¯ and Sundays. 2-G-78 SNOW tires with Ltboealcompany benefits. E. BAHADURIAN& SON l $10,few small p ctures.Ca l interviewcall201-431-2000 ext. 609-799-0688. FIREPLACEWOOD - Cut & wheels¯Excellent cooditlon. 318. t2/12 TELEPHONE SURVEY - WINTER VACATION? -- 883 State Road SHAREA HORSE-- friendly 12/12 split, all hardwood,¯choice l$55.609-448-4588, 12/12 AMELIOTEXINC. Responsiblemature man Princeton, N.J. Palamiooneeds friendly rider, seasoned oak seasoned 1 yr & RockyHill, N.J. experienceonly. Six persons Oriental & DomesticRugs familiarwith medical and wishesto housesit within half mornings So. Bruns. Call longer. Delivered & stacked. ] ~ 609-924-6800 harmaceuticalterms. hour drive of Princeton. David E izabath,days 6o9.921-4265; $38 a truckload. Call 609-448-I ORDERLY- full time.~ 3-11 12/12 ~ Fankhauses,609-924-30035 da, ys Will be closed for vacation eves.20t-297-9143. 12/5 4253or 609-648-1964. ’IF [ COLLINS RADIO 75A3 shift. Geriatric experience 3.25/hr.Near Princeton. and924-1308 eves. 12/19 December22 - January 7,1974. TRAINS-- Lionel American required. Individual mustbe Preferfull day will consider Flyer, HeMarkiin, buy, trade, l Amateuz-Band Receiver/- mature, willing to work and flexiblehours. Start im- authorized service, new l matching speaker & in- dependable.Apply in personto mediately/ project continues rebuilt. Buyyour trains where [ struction book. Mintcund. 201- Princeton Nursing Home, throughoutJanuary. HOUSEor apartment sitting Montessori Children’s House a guaranteed service goes ¯ 297-1426after 6. 12125 Men. thru Fri. tO a.m. -- 4 desired by youngprofessional of Kendall Park. Bright LOSE WEIGHT with New with the sale. Largeoperating PRE-CI|RISTMAS WARMntelligent person to J & J Temporaries couple until own home is cheerful learning environment Shape Tablets and Hydrex SALE p.m. 609.024-6000. take care of zesty 5 year old display. Wewill sell you omy 12112 2936Route 1 completed. Available 1/7/74 where children 2-6 yrs., Water Pills, Towne Phar- top quality..Let’sget these II/~LF PIUCEON girl, our home, several af- Lawruncevitie until3/31/74 or any interim macy, Rt. 130 & 571, East MANYITEMS RCACOLOR ’IV, stereo, radio ternoons weekly, long term. socia ze and develov their repairsin cany.Weekdays, 6 combination. Very good COOK HOUSEKEEPER -- 609-303-5572 period. Call Bill Shaffer, 609- reativityandintellect. Unique Windsor. 12/12to12,Ito 5,6:30 to8 p.m. Sat. 6 Five days a week. Own Goodsalary¯ 609-924-2.146. 12/12468-2000ext. 42 after 5. 12/26 rugramfor kinHergarten and Clothesfor all the family.Lots condition.Call 609448.3272. 12/12 to3 p.m.Sunnay., 2to 5. Shell’s of holiday wear. All in very 12/12’ transportationhoursflexible. ,re-schoolchildren of Trains,347 W,flow St., Bar- Col609-921-7132. ’IF :iseerningparents. Tran- goodcondition. LOSE WEIGHT with New dentown,N.J. 609-298-1469. SEASONEDFIREWOOD, $45 sportationavailable. 301-297- 12/19 OUTGROWNSIIOP PERSONto cut fireplace wood HOUSESITTINGposition 9144or 297..6006 tosee school. ShapeTablets and Hydrexl a cord,delivered. Call~01-369- desired,inPrincatoo-Trenton WaterPills. Siugers Franklin ] 234WitherspaonStreet 4456 niter 4. 12/19 on shares,unlimited supply. CAPABLE PERSON -- or SALESPERSON - $1OOweek tf Princeton, N.J. Call609-466-3426. 12/26 coupleneeded for live-in tostart. Mature poised person area.RespensibI% mature Park Pharmacy. 12/12 managerof FriendsBoarding governmentadmmistrator. Tues.-Fri.10-5; Sat. 10-3 towork n oneof PrincetonsExcellentreferences. 609498- 12/19 THROW PAPERS FOR ME -- Homein Trenton. Roomand finest female apparel shop! FIREPLACEWOOD 609-259- boardplus salary¯ 609-883-1455. 0101days ~09-304-10ff7 eves., HillsbaroughVet ~’i’re Co. No. Mornings of Dee.22 24 26 So/hesales . backgroun askfor Henry. I will opentheir hall for rental. 7346. ’IF only.Hlghtstown route. $15. 12/26 required,30%discount onshe "12/26 CALLBIRTHRIGHT- for help / MOVINGSALly. "7 Sun,.Dec: $100for hall, $25for kitchen, throughoutpregnancy. L 16 .’7. tUHo~rO~ttreweus~°s° Ca11609.448-0610.12/19 items.Call Lenore Lee, 601 $25for bar. Interested parties Pre nancy test~ available I lie,rig, . I)9. 924¯9964Shelling &Sneltin pleasecontact Herb Schmldt dryer, whltevinyl sofa,.dinette FIREWOOD-DELIVERED-- NEWBarre Crniters - car ski SECRETARY-- 3 mornings - Personnel 353 NassauSt ’Con~dential;no fees. Call 609- $30,I/2 cord, $50. cord$5. CLRANINr.--¯-:’-;;-o p~nsnN..... ~-,t ~ day~^’J at201-309-4097 after6p.m.12/26 924.7343 tf table oureau, so,a0eu,vinyl rack.Fits most cars. $39. Call a WeeK.itnlernnces. UalJ t~tt- 12 hours. oer week: General Pr ace,on. 12/12 SituationsWanted ’ reclining chair, minkstole. All extrafor stacking. Call 291- 201-545-5962.12/30 aan,m~.~ " ,o/,m soorutarlal’ and office work¯ reasouable,l0 a.m. - 5 p.m. 297-4564. 12/26 ~" .... "~ Ability to transcribe from OxfordDr., East wind~orG09- dictating machine. $2.50 per SUPERVISED 12/12AURORAAFX RIVERSIDE hour. Contact, Seymour SINGLES Widowed, 448-7664. 500-2 extra cars. Usedtwice. SALES/Insurance.$8000plu~ CHILDREN’SPLAY separatedor divorcedmeet AT THE SIGNOF THE FOX MALE COMPANION -- GroupsAges 2 I/2-4I/2 0nly sold complete $15. 609- Needlepoint design by NINA, PICTUREFRAMERS-- Part Plawsky, D!rector.vrlnceton, FeaQ.mil.ybus-v.q- commissionstart. Lcadln[ available. 7 years experience newpeeple. Send for your free 443-5740. 12/12 time even nas & weet~nds ~ervlce, 12/12 company seekin! copyof the Matchmakers, (not SILVER NEEDLE, and Experience°preferred’:’Wili ’.098. aggressivesuccess orienteo licensed dr ver. References. ;everal openings are [ a computerservice) Write others. Openingsoon - 2 Bank considertraining if sufficient peoplefor sales. Opportunity For further information call wailable.Tailored and ATTENTION restaurant St., Hopewell. 12/6 art background. Call 609-443 ...... 609-448-5044,ask for Herbert ] .Matchmakers,P.O. Box 225~ blV,:.l.Noaoysltterneeoea for to make as much as you’re flexible to fit the individual [ Hightstown,N.J~ 08520or can owners- historybuffs, 6 REALISTICETA - 18 Stereo 6888after6 m 12/26 worth. Princeton, MercerCo. Jones. needs of child and parent. 609- ff originalfront pages from old P" ’ t week, Jan¯ 5th. or 6th 443-5229 12/26 Helen609448-2488. Receiver used 6 wks. New through Jan. 13th. Five area. Outstanding benefit ~ewspapers,dated 1880 te condition. In Warranty.Have program.Call LenoreLee, 609- I 1927wonderful conversation traded up. Value $130 Sale [ FINESTquality handmade ~HBO-R’~’-’~n children ages 8 through 15. 924-8064,Snelliug& Shelling BABYSITTINGin my home, ecesf framed.Best offer. $55.Cal1609-448-2658. 12/12Oriental rugsfrom Pakistan, formation/rap.ase 609-921-2565: [ Oa~;n6t.~s2 lPl 6~ta~len’5 pPmle flexible hours, somepicking Personnel, 353 Nassau St., CHRISTMASART SALE - at PREPAREDCHILDBIRTH -- 201-826-3081. 12/26; atprices substantially below 609-303-5207.Box 323, Prin-[ "12/12 Princeton. 12/12 up. Cull 201-359-6674. 12/19 Interestedingetting, sharing, retail.609-449-1494. 63Twin PrincetonArt Associationortalking about the Lamaze eetnnJet., N.J. 12/2.61 & Friday9-3 PAA methodo~’ childbirthel. Call CustomDrapes - TWIN~:AttS ~~---"-7"7~.WASHER anu m’yer,..... [lEveniRivers gDr’fterN" aEaStweekWinds°r’ds o " ThursdaYstudio,3Spring St., 60~-9~12 n s a en r [ sITrER--Wanted 3:15 to 5:45 YOUNG MAN seeks home ASP0609-92,1-2040.TF RIVERS- 3 bdrm bay win- fireplacescreen, tOOlS, ! bva,,~mtment¯’ 12/12 day’Fri-day: maintenancework, odd jobs, 9173. ~...... daw,antique blue satin, 609- electric logs. (201)526-2204. [’# .’-r- :.PHYSICALTHERAPIST .... I~M~ Call.60~/28 RECEIVING/, Maintenance Xmasdecor., etc. Please call ...... ’"’ ;’ ...... " .... 12/26 Mustbe registered¯ Full time ] ... : ...... ~...... 12/1.2 ...... 448-7630." . . -. ~.-..’12/12[ clerk. To $100. week, start, 609-799¯2944.I ¯’:’-~/’ .... : $12,000. Part time, $6.50 per hr. [ _~ Dependableindividual needed : TRY DIADAX- formerlyDex- ¯...... ’-.... ":’ ] TIRESALE - 3001600x13New Call after 7 p.m., 291-226.4184.I " immediatelyto workin one of -a I PROOF READER- Im- Princeton’sfinest shops. Daily "NASSAU COOP NURSERY: A-Diet. New name, same FtwEWOnD-Wo chi-s GoodyearSnow Tires - $8 ’ mediate permanent full time maintenance work plus EXPERIENCEDsecretary Applieatiops¯ being accepted formula capsules & tablets at SOFA NEEDS SLIPCOVER m’ulehnow~’ ~’irewo~d’, each. 609.449-1370. 12/19 $20.;2 snow tires 7.35/6.85-15 opening. Excellent grammar general receivingroom duties. seekingposition, not 9-5 but for1973-74 school year. Ex- Thr ft Drugs. nylontubeless, 4 ply, exc. seasoned, split delivered. required, experience Somefamiliarity with figures. ooewhere I couldaccomplish poriencedteachers beautiful cond.;oldshutters, oakchair.737-3242.StagandaeprofessionalFarm ServeeS.lnsured609- A.B.DICKwithcabMIMEOGRAPHnet preferred¯ 38 3/4 hour work workusing hours required. woodedsurroundings at A L C 0 H 0 L I C S A N - 5 day week, excellent com- 609-924-5157. 12/19 291-2~7-2303aRerS:36.12/26TreeService. SERVICE STATION help .week~ liberal company pany benefits and discount. Princeton Pike & QuakerINFORMATION NONYMOUS CALLHELP 609-AND 12/0 Electrical!y.powerod ,,,anted -- Handle a minor uenelRs. TOarrange lot an Ca ILenoreLee, 609-924-8064. BridgeRd. Classes for 3 & 4 yr924-7592. tf Reeoomunnee repair work, some sure ee interviewcall 609-924-5900ext. Snelling&Snelling Personnel, oldsfron 9-11:30. (Hrs. ex- ExcellentCondition stationexper,ance. Full time 307.Opinion Research Corp., 363Nassau St., Prince,an. tended stightty past 1t:30 for HIGHTSTOWNPLANNED NEW -- I12 h.p. belt drivenFIREWOOD - quarter,half. 609449.1764 Applyinpersun to M kePerna N. HarrisonSt., Princeton, 12/12 BRIGHTcreative executive those interested.) Call 609-882- PARENTHOODCLINIC -- furnacefan and motor.Best full cords.Delivered and nr & Son,B.P., Rt. 206 & 518, N.J..An equalopportunity 8299for information, tf stacked.Call after 6 p.m:60,9; 609-659.2329 ,o~m type seeks career. B.S ex Mondayevenings.Ca11609-448- 0ffer.Cal1201-545-5962eves. q.ls-~o. ,---.__~ Princeton. 12/30employer. 12/12 perienced in writingS’ ad 3439. tf 12/26 ,z/.zv ~ vertising public relations " DININGROOM SET, walnut retailing, and teaching. Writ( FROG HOLLOWCOUNTRY ’~ DON’TBE "STUCKINSIDE" ~w.t~r~...... ~P.~z ,NPORMATIf)N tab e, 4 ehars,,,china closet¯ , 2 ...... CAFETERIA helper. Tem- box 02438 c/o Prmcetor DAY "SCHOOLHalsev~’~ TV.s, _B&~V,1_9"’, Working,$5 "[’Hl~WIN’I~I~. Lie, OU[meet ¯ ¯¯ GRAPHICARTS - ExperiencePacket. 12/19Rd CranburyS(at’~o~t -- The Princeton Council for IMPORTED bamboo see- DON’TWAITFOR " ’ w~",e,t mak~..r’dends. he~ an Iporary part time pasRmn., with IBMSolectric composer, Problem Pregnancies offers tional 4 pieces custom’ sllp esen, ~-737-urmaster a. JANUARYCLEARANCES nro~dlv announr~saftm.nnn~ ~~ GETTHEBABGAINS AVON--- Re-resentative v~ . u~.~’.".=’~ I fromIfor Dee.general 17th kitchen to Jan. duties. 16th, Part tim~l aftterr~O..l~en co]~ ~ ~IND~RGARTi~N-se-ssions cpuneiling, reterrajs ann cover’s $60. formica top yourown ouslnessaur’ng H. ours.~0 a.m..o~ .9 p.m. e eningwo k.Som " . ORGANIST--Cho’r diree . preg.anncytes!s..t;au us mr. dinette set’6, chairs $35. The RECYCLERSShop has NOW oowforming Parents warmly Heywood~raZetiemdelt~e hours you select. Earn monuayextra mrougn ...... rrlnsy.TO MuriniLeonard 201-722.8111. 6 yearsexperlence-new to welcometo "comeand learn movedtothcfarmJunctionof =%lo"50% off moneyCall¯ now609 ¯ 799-3318 12/26area.Available for substitute ioOrnmfiadt~ontia6~9.~P322~nu¯ " ¯ 1"ff casional cha" $29, 518 & Rt. 27, dirt road at _ ¯ . ’ " 12tl I arrange for an interview call first-handabout our com- Pants ui.ts ;. ~" 609-924.5900ext. 210. Opinion jobs ¯609 -397 "2143 ¯ 12/12m~~yp.rehens~ve unl.qu.e" state recreational- certified, vacuumall attachments plus orange mailbox on 518. Barn ~ " powermate $30, 2 st atlon" fullofold furniture, refinished r:esemolus Research Corp. N. Harrison coueationalprogram and preSSes PRESSOPERATOR -- fni [ St., Princeton N.J. An equal BOOKKEEPER-one evening ..... intercom $10. Large items i antiqut~s. OpenFri. & Sat., Longuresses aweek.Must have experience...... acyvmesoes~.gu.ed, to nevemp uareamMart delivered. 609-896-1309.12/12 [ noon 1o 6 p.m. SPECIALTHIS time. Prefer exp. en ~’..0AB opportunity employer¯,,,,,, l f Wunlesome,nealtny, nappy ’,VEER:Wicker corner chair Dick.609-9244664. 12/26 ..... Call609-448-6092 ¯ 12/12~:.~t-’~<~l~r~,.: a new,eve o ~ I gout stool, rockert with lions ’"=’ED BARN-- -- - [ vocaland instrumental en- youngsters.Frog Hollow Rt 296 Belie meat, "-- tertainment- "ONE STEP :childrenlearn a lot, love alot, l heads, hand painted bowl& ¯ ~v,-o~-o~u~, ...... DESK CLERK - No ex-] r~ILE ~ ~ERK UP" formally of the Nassau langhalot. Write 6r phone609- [dessert dishes 8 woodenice . perience necessary. Will train.[ SECRETARY-- Permanent ...... Inn is available for holiday 655-1197 ff PAINTEDbedroom suite, ~,,~on~e ¢,nn~i~^,~lo== I cream chairs ’ 12/12- ~or our memeal reeo£ub¯ ’. ¯ ’ App.ly in person, Rt. #l,[ full time pasitien. Excellent art,us.Now a pearmat The~ r ~UieSauXsVlthrS~y~e;2t]aa~geet’~’;./~2."~r’e~:m’"~s’~’if"t’~r I department.No¯ exnerlence- ¯ UOUnl.yP; - -. blne I~ Inn --|or g~ an- ~ nmloay ran, t’rmcmon, a~[ typing skiIls required, shor- necessarybut llrnztec~ tying ¯ ¯ ¯ m rror ’chairs $~00. Als; ~i°eth~rl~,~tu~n~’iSo~af/o~m l ~ OLD K_IM.BALL.UPRIGHT I thand preferred but not ¯ ¯ ~ ]~ - ditmnulmformatlon call 609- ¯ Piano, ~Joo~conanlon o P~eena experiencea plus. ,’:xcanen~ 12/12 antPue’ 3 ~d;,’stal En-tish , i [necessary. Liberal company benefits,salary and working 598"7864 _:’L~ .... .~;.~ ,.~.~. ~.:~a, mini to marJ at huge savlngs. [ TOYSFOR CHRISTMAS. some renair. $50 Youmove. STAFFASSISTANT - Ex- benefits. To arrange for an conditions Apply in person, ~,~,~. ,~,,m,, t-~,~w,t~:v ie~=;~’70~’set o78’~: I Mirror fantarY o~.[et, 1~1 l~. I "Dr"~syR~sie."-Iargest size¢ ~09-44~1. 12/19 : cellent steno and typing skills interviewcall 609-924-5900ext. Personnel’Department. -n’eedie’,Jint"s~ats ¯ ~ ~ , $3.50" Pair- ITo~ Staterenten St. 1corner light Jnnusanp@st OldenAve., w/wheels I doubleeasel rocking nlackbaara, horse, sleu l~twf,,’m~re ,,de=e ,),l~t..,~ required Ab lity to take 307. Opinion Research Corp., ~ ~)~,~/~ C~ ~’. ’~IM~S .~v .’ ~R~ "e~ ~1 .~.n[~nan _manog.any cam Ave, near’ Acme-Hamiltonl tricycle ~Jirl’s bike, all exo. ~,~;;,;~%2¢;g,’,;~"~V~ minutes at meetings and N Harrison St., Princeton . Rd.,Cranbury Slatlon, for {/ THECARRIERCLINIC PRE-SCH00LCHILDREN. A ’ . tables ,l~Jm ...... century~,~uu.I faetory. 12/26I canal. ’Several ...... dresses size 15 stand¢16 603-896-1 ~=1am== ; generulofficeussistance. Own N.J. An equal opportunity BELLE MEAD N J lmrge IsngllSn w~nu[ cop-I v ¯ ¢ ~. ~ transportatien necessary, employer. 12/12 ...... ¯ ¯ ¯ ELECTRICIAN -- ex- [ charming,rural, private ¯ ] art. Pnnd AlSO hnhv~ ~rmin=-n ~u~-o~.o,v,~.~,,, periencedin industrial,[ estate, devoted to developingbeardon ..... spiralJ.~,’I S ....ne eusl ...... I meatwhite crib Porta-cri[~ Immediate.Call Mrs. Repose, ~*’~ eommericini& house wiring. [ bright, habpy children through I 609-924-4124.Equal Up- ~ - ~e oWrOr~)~!~5~.~2~7=~;~; [ ~aU~sC~n~lc?~;’~2.g~9,~a’~/a~¯ FIREWOOD for sale- Round per,unity empleyer, l 2/ 26t.*~uYbvrl".~ll ,or ...... ¯ , ~,o.~,.,,,~~ Availableweekends. E.W. l[expert edfmatianal guidance ¯ " " and split. Call Bill Howard, children ages 1, 5, & 6, ...... res,dent609-443-5 68 land mr,mateloving care trying.¯ 12/26 REFRIGERATOR-- Good I l~runswlcKllnrary seea,ng " ’ ’. ~ " working order Large lower [ 609-B93-2603. ’IF ; Princeton Jct. area. Myhome. experienced administrator .i 609452-t729. 12/26 ¯ iI r~--C~,mP~.m~ef~,~e~P~’ "".-:’- ~ ¯ " freezer. 7 ft. Douglas vir I ~ w,th Master s Degree 1n ~ [ ~’or .....particulars wr,te or phone plastic Chrlstm~_tree. Never ] TRICYCLES - New AMP ~ Lihra~’~ Sciencebac-k~round ’ . ORIENTALRUGS DeluxeI02 in cartons.$10 i in’finance,public’ relat in=asand ~o~’~m~o#gn~"f~ro moo~cg I ~d9"609.1197’Y°U ’ll be glad Y°~ [used.Bustol,er.~6-’149-5396.I CUSTOMSimmons hide-away [ 12/26[ - each.New 12". $12. Call 6~_9- DENTAL ASST. - Ex- PRINCETONfamily with 4 cooperative barrewing. Send 20th on threueh summer I " ¯ bedsofa, purchased new July t [ SettleImporters ,’:state 448-8649. 12/12 perienced,chairsida X-rays children ages 5 to 11 seek resume to Mrs. Margaret monthsI] 6Q~-921-6zl’13. 12/12 ’73, perfect condition never ~ Imognificent collection, fine ~ Salary open depending upo~ experienced responsible ’ ...... / Patinka,Pres., South Bran- usedOriginal cost over $500, l --llI quality.Rare Antiques, new & ability. Excellent hours person for major respon- swick Public Library, / sacrifice.~0.609-393-5528.FIREWOOD- for see. t:a ]used in perfectoonuition; LOOKING FOR a great Princeton office. Phone 60~ sibility in area of child care, Kingston Lane, Monmouth ~,,rp’~nrP.~z(~.n yn~. [Persian, Chinese, India, present? Beautiful Sting Ray 924-1414. 12/26 for parents whotravel must ’t2/12 ~9-452-9t82. Junction, N.J.08852. 12/26 ~EkPEll-’"to-- live-’in’/ LOOK-- LOOK-- LOOK-- /Caucasian Turkish - large pike. Great shape good i drive and assist in househod ~ /.unusual size Palace Rugs brakes. Only $35. Phone 609- maintenance¯ Salary open, Hightstown area. Sylvia/ SoPZC,IA~ COMMUZZRS PIZZAMAKER and part time Hopg.o.od,14. FlanneryAve., / ~o~’o~’~ni’~’e~t~=;PT~c~"~...... I /room sizes, prayer rugs, 921-642L 12/12 referencesrequired. Cult 609- BED~w."-u-u~i .~- ¯ ELEGANT- Stresscrystal|throws & runners. Including i 924-2797after6p,m.’ 12/26 counterhelp. Pleasecall 609- t’ougn~eeps,e,NY12601 12/26 p.;..o,^.. X)o.,~ f’on;,.,, 448-4859 between 10 2 p m ...... ¯ *’~nep~te, w~#at I chandiier for sale at below/,we list a few: . CONTROLCLERK to work Railroad Station. Special ~ " ’ ’12/26 ~ parking rates for commuters; wh,r^~’~u,~,~’~..~,,o,~ wholesalecodt. Similar/’PerslansBx3 ~ " 2ndshift 3 p.m.-11:30p.m. in "~f’~o~.’~o"r~’~.~,’,’~--~,v"’~’*i smallerfixture for entry hall [~ray.er6z4 ~s~ i Princeton Computer Data EXCELLENThousekeeper, 3 CLERKWANTED, mornings HOUSEWORK -- cleani--,~fo-, ~,~ ...... ,c--v,--,~-~ I also available. Call 609-799-]’PerslanSx16 $150 C_P_E= . Center. Experienced in data $1.250vermWeekhtg parkmg°r .50¢$1Per00 day.ff 12/26/Bokhara9x12 $390 , , to 5 days a week. References holida s. Askfo[’ MaryGard- ’ ’ DIXIEBED&FOAMCO1 0080 late. Uy 18th R engraving, century, o~,German. x19’, processing ann good with required. Call 609-924-2797 andnegotiable. weekends, Small store,hours No ner.~0"~-846-2639. 12/26 ...... ¯ ’ I " IFarouk17x11 $790 math. Congenial a[mesphere, after 6p.m. 12/26 z r~o.~ocname ~ve. I IAntiqaeKnrman 17x11 $950 Signedby artlst and In frame. goodbenefits. Pleasecall 609- experience needed.Apply tn J Roosevelt,N J. [ ~.| Kerman Beige & Blue 13x26 $525firm. Call 609-924-8440 9 924-8484.12/12 person Hillsborough 7-11, ~ heh [a.m.to6p.m. 12/12 l 12/12I [ RouteS06,BelleMuadbatween2 EXPERIENCEDMothers ’ ^ , _o .,, , Rt:6~fH.~i~tstownl Eleetrickalfe$10.Rotl~ex’c’el’.l~ Abbas14x10, Aqua I 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. I wish to set up a nurseryty~e t, anl ut [nanKs ’IFI conditionCall Ran 201-329-1~=ninesev 15x20, 9x12, 24x12 . i I HOUSEKEEPER.Live-in, for 12/12~ babysitting program,un,y [ ~after’6. 12/27l~etc.. Nelrs 5xe.,.7x4, etc.Many [ ’ [ 3 gentlemen. Pleasant / l " .... [:others,nn unalerSooy ap-l~ [ workingconditions. Call 201- [ ~ wish 5 children betwuan ages formieakitchen sot,|~tme~L9Ph~sn.~9~.609)399-: FLAIRFOR INTERi0R [359-8464 after 5 p.m. for fur- I TRIlCI{ ’PIW~E ~AI~ ] 2.Ssonachchildhns ndvdual i I TESCOPE; 6,, F / VELLow ANTI-UE 12/26I TI~ANU~;-===:::~eenettts, .’"’;’-_’::_’"l t..;au Lom|attention ~n ~o ~’15 days Men"- Frl. l DECORATING ~ therdctulls. 12/19 Thefamily nf the late Michael Hansen, 9-4’, (201) 725-0300.. I "’~’" I ~~l’ed-aed °~I;;~ ;l~i"muum=" e ~um¢~ " 12/26[ T.Dl Iorfo wish to thank the " ~ ’hefght adJt~tar SZ~i or bast We are looking for a sales l many relatives, friends &I profe.~t~nal Unhof ti’ipod end / ...... /Plule glass mirror-~ vz" x¯ ~ ~offer.,~v.t-tv.~-~a,vj ...... ’ : person whowants to color I I ~ . nelRhbersfor their many acts [ mount. Mnt[ condition. B6’as’ [HUUIS~:I,’Ubb mc, uues ...... Ot turnlture, ¯ 12/19. ,, coord nete. No ’experience ~L~"WA’rP.~MA.N. ’ . mnzngruum =el, 1/2 . Glass top walnut iniatd [ ~,nnouncemen[s ofkindaees flerul tributes ] offer over $780. Cull after . / ...... es earved coffee table 609-445- ] . . ,necessary. will train howto 6 dayweek, split shifts, 7:15 One vacancy, rotation shift, I 609-737-0590. 12/2 8 1 [ames cnalrs. coacll ¯ 12126I sell paint, wallcovering, a.m. to1:30p.m, and 4:lS p.m. Black Seal Boiler License ~ i spiritualcards, during our " arapes,-- ’ "win t beds’ ,0925 ...... ’ recentbereavement. Ex- [ ~ / carpet, ’ [ carpet. to 6:30 p.m., every third desired Excellent salary, .... tendedthanks to VFW PostI RESTAURANTenub’,menr 21 lamps, tratnI table dressers, weekendoil. Exeellen[salary u,’:YOuI~,bELF 5700, VFWLadies AuxtUtary,I aalvanized sirdts.’~1 ~’s’~lnless mirrors, queen size water bed KENMORECOPPERTONE LLIONEL-AM~RICAN FLYER Contact benefits" and working con- o: .... ’ - .. ¯ refri-erator stereo, elee’ DISHWASHER-- chopping ITRAINSwanted by coUe¢tor. benefits and working con- ditions Apply in person, ...... A..merieanLogiun~148.’an.d¯the I St~l; ~: .rel ngerator_ urals. t~ritar ,,~s ran=’e 8 track block’top. 4 cycle. Exc. cond:, tWill pay up to:$300 a set or ditions. Apply in person, ,.oeat arust Will create ttlghtstown Ambulance 1 o PersonnelDept. . -t~o,~,~ol ...... n.~-,~,’tmenLt. .... ] metal ounx ~__wjm_mat-1 ~" ,lav~ live =~’~.laying $100. SPEEDOUEEN 152800 for your collection, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS orlelnaldesigns and era- Squad " i iresses, severalI-pg-’ lee tt. ane vy.[ chlckeusr ~ manysma’~ items Washer/elee. Dryer. 18 lba. IPlease call 609-585-9218after 6 ~448-4~ THE CARRIERCLINIC broldarand paichyour Jeans CatherineDifurl, wife | plan.tie ~ -- ass°rteul Moving~/est, ~nust sell ~01" White. lyr.old. Both$300609-[pm 11/21 THECARRIERCLINIC andjackets, val Burns, 609- . &MicheeIJr.crockery t~S-466-Z~J~7tam ’ " Fallcompany benefits BEIJ.,EMEAD,N.J. . 12/26443-3542. BELLE201-359-3101MEAD,N.J. 12/12 291-359-31QI 4485727 12/12 / Delaware,Spring E[ln’Rd, o~/ 309-3049. . 12/26[ EqualopportanRy employer " ’ [ 818. " 12/121 . ’ ..... 12/26 12/12 ’ ..... i: . ~ . THE PRINCETON P./ICK£T "Seven For Central Jersey" -~Y~NEWS ’l~e,l~wmnce, I~lge,r ~e ManvilleNews THE CENTRAL POST WlNDSOR-HIGHTS HEP~ILD Class i fi ed J dvertising The Franklin NEWS’RECORD THURSDAY,DECEMBER 13, 1973 ,i6-B BargainMarl BargainMart BargainMart BargainMart BargainMart Mdse¯Wanted Antiques Pets& Animals Pets& Animals

HORSETRAILER - single, GIVEa gift that lasts a year l0 SPEED- men’sbicycle. WEIMARANER puppies -- FREE -- Blackmale cat. goodcondition "Morris" $500, -- a YWCA"membership. Call ParisSportValstar.Exeellent AKCregistered. 201-521-1287 Young,beautiful friendly. HOLIDAYHostess aprons cash. 609-443-3212after 5 p.m. FIREPLACEseasoned and The Princeton YWCA609-924- condition.$75. 609-924-5157. ~,CCESSORIESWANTED - to THE I~NTERNANTIQUES - after5 p.m. Found,.Nov. 5. CUt609-921: handmadeby Norenn, selling split.Hardwood $38, half cord. 4825for details. 12119fit Wheelhorse tractor. Must Copper & brass cleaning S. ’IF6026. 12112 12/19 blain St., (next to Rogerty in N.Y. boutiques for $17, $50for cord. Softwood $40 & be used~ good condition. BOSTON TERRIER pups - availablenow $10. Call 609-443- $50.609-737-1784. reasonably priced. Call Florist) Cranbury, N.J. 609- 12/12 12119 WINEHOBBY USA -- Home evenings201-609-5206. tf 396.0762. AKC,2 m,2 f readyfor Xmas. FREE KITTENS - Home 6693, BELT MASSAGER - lose winemakiug supplies Homerased w th T.L.C.609- OLDSHIP lanterns, $50 - $129 inches!Sears variable speed, 883-5622. 12/5 neededfor 4 kittens.2-]cog decorativeChinese palace twinpost. Was $115 new. Now, available 820 State Rd. Rte. haired(Charcoal & light grey 296 N. Pr nceton. Free con- striped),2 short haired (grey lanterns,$8- $30.Old Chinese ORIGINALdesign wedding likenew - $60.BAND SAW - sultation and testing. Open BOTTLESJars, Collectables BOXER PUPS ~ AKC, HANDCRAFTED marine coinsfor jewelry orcollectors. Sears"Companian" $30. Call antiques,Quilts, REED & tabbystriped) Call after 5: pulley lumps, complete .with 609-924-8247. 12/26gownsize 5 cathedral train 609443-1478. 12/12 Mon.-Sat.10-6 Thurs-Fri 10-9. docked,cropped, shots, 10 609..448-8936. 12/19 ropes, Pemectgift for esat- andmantel a. Call eves. 609- Tel. 609-924-5703. tf MusicalInst¯ HOUSE 200 N. Main St,, weeksold. 609-259-7759. 12/12 sman.201-297-3349. 12/19 586.1553. 12/19 Hlghtstown,609-443-6888. STDPOODLE, male 5 mos. BICYCLE-- 20" girls, green. FIREWOOD-- delivered and CANOE SPECIAL sTE’INWAY PIANOS,, stacked. $30 track load ap- ORIENTAL RUG SALE -- GRUMMAN CHRISTMAS housebroken. Grea[ Xmas FREEPUPPY - Shepherd and ’ Excellentcondition, $18. Call FURNITURE - Antiques prox.1/2 cord.609"406"0679 -/1912 Several small authentic Grandsconsoles, professional I ANNOUNCING ANTIQUE gift. All shots. Call 609-443- 609-921-2439. 11/28 repaired,rebuilt, orrestored. PARTY uprights Newand used.Large I Lab,48 poundsgrown, female, Turkaman Bokhara. 11x14 Purchase any Grumman BOXINC. Fine furniture and 1378. 12/12 8 me.,all shots,almost Chairs,tables reglued, wood Pakistan Bokhara,4x’l BidJar, Isavings. Chopin Music 1O01 decorativeitems. 731 Georges or metal work.Refinishing OLDORIENTALRUG, my 9x Canoeand gal Free 2 Paddles, OldenAve,, Trenton. 609-696.j RoadNorth Branswlek(opp. FREE-- to good home, 5 trained.609.452-8151 alter5. 2 SNOWTIRES and wheels¯ old Kelims. Rugs may be 2 Life Jackets, 1 Pair Car ; 7456. month small Cocker Terrier 12/19 alsodone. Call 201-359-5206 12 room size Sarouk, main returned within one week.Call Rocks, 1 Pair Tie Downs. Korvette s). 12119 H79.14,used one season, $65, evenings, tf culors red and blue. $1000or 12/12 mix, Excel eat with kids. 609- 609-896-0840after 5 p.m. 609-924-8599. ABBOTTSMARINE CENTER 466-0469. 12/12 bestoffer.201-828-3540.12/19 Route29, Titusvilhi, N.J. 609-737-3446 VOXelectricguitar with hard KITCHENTABLE & 4 chairs, Offer GoodTill BEBE PARROTS -- Young CIIILDS Danish Cabinet - case¯ Exc. cond. $300 value ENGLISHspringer spaniel desk, dresser, record cabinet. UNICEF CAP.DE now childrees work bench red & Christmas new. Must sell $60 or best GarageSales andtameable, reasonable. Call Friday or evenings 609- CHRISTMASTREES -- Pick 12/19 Call609-466-3648. 12/12puppies -- AKCreg., cham- 443-3734. 12/26& reservenow. Cut later. available, Mondayto Friday, natural beech6 roDS.old like offer. 609-521-9233. 12/12 pion sire, bred for showor Wittenbrock,Bently Rd, 10 to 4 p.m. at The Peace new 47" wide x 24" high, 4 drawers, 2 adjustab e shelves. BESTOFFERgets this 3 year ALASKAN MALAMUTE pups field andgreat pets. Call 609. Hightstown609-448-3336 Sat.& Center, 163 Nassau St., 2nd GARAGESALE -- Sat.& Sun. 896-1842. 12/12 BOYSBICYCLE, Used, good Sun. only. TF floor. 12/19 Originally $200 asking $150. old electric dryer. Perfect ACCORDION-- 120 bass like -- AKCReady for Christmas. cood.,needs nothing. Call 609- Chi]ds round table &2 condition.Call 609-799-3474. new,$100. 609.259-7014.12/26 Dec. 15 & 16. Moving- 201-521-1738after 0p.m. 12112 921-2874. t2126 Pa. Dutch decor, orig. $40 12/12 Householdodds & ends,bric-a- asking $25. Large baby brae,antique glass goblets CANNELCOAL- Special coal, MUSKRATCOAT - full length carriage in exeell, condit., KIRBYCLASSIC - lyr. old. All booksbookcase, bird- bath ENGLISHSpringer Spaniel minedin Kentuck’jfor use inl BLACKG.E. WASHER& size 16-18.Exce cot condtion, canvertsIo stroller, $’25. 201- Attachments.Excellent plants,lamps, walnut lamp- MIXEDpuppies - $7.50. Shots pups, AKC,m/f, champion fireplaces $3.29 per 40 peundlDryer -- 2-sl~ed filter flow $100.Call 609.597-5600after 7 359-4341. condition.Callafter 5. 609-448- BARITO’NE SAXO- tableWeimann lamptable, & wormed. 1 female German blood lines. Readyfor Xmns. box,609-606-0141. p.m. 12/19 PHONE/CASE, player mos ac coffeetable, much 609-602-9157. 12/26 TFJ model 14 with mini-wash. 0766. 12/12 piano/bench& old piano"rolls; Shepherd type & 1 female I Matchingclothes conditioning muchmore 10 a.m.to 5 p.m labrador retriever type. BILTRITE Park Avenue Imported and domestic yarn, harmonyguitar. 201-297-2253 Noearlybirds. 23 Oxford Dr. LADLES SAFARI20:’ brenklautomatic dryer with after 5:30p.m. 12/26 Availablefor Christmas.609- PUIJ MIST;~KE-- excellent apartbicycle. Like new. Cell] automatic control total $130. Englishpram. Gold and black, needle point, crewel work, EastWindsor 609-448-7664. 924-5201. 12112 likenew, $85. Call 609-295-2553. FOR SALE-- G.E. dryer, rugs and accessories will be 12/12 house dog, alert friendly 609-448-0537..12/25 [ G.E.wall ovens matching Waste King dishwasher lovable, particularly loves I pair with stainless steel front 12/12 Lawsonsofa, yellowquilted, found at children, seeks home. very panels, height 32", width 26" FOUND-- Small affectionate one month old reasonable. PIANOTUNER. Also piano COMBINEDgarage sale - ure odaplable. Call 609.882.2363 THROUGHTHREE: Edison depth24", total $200.Call 609- Call609-921-3557 anyime. 12/12 TIlE KNITTINGSHOP declawedfemale white, black home.609-396-1581 office. 12/5 crib andmattress $10. After 6. 924-9129. 12/19 NEED AGIFT?" 6 TuianeSt. 609-924-0306teacher. Prompt reasonable Christmas bargains - four & orange cat. 609-924-7473. 609-602.5530. THINKSWEET! If service¯Call 201-249-6168. bicycles snowblower,electric 12/12 Beautifullywrapped reusable guitar, yamaha380 Eeduroin containers¯Dehcioas assort- excellent condition, assorted AFGHANPUPPIES - AKC~ GIRLS’ LEATHERfigure TWOVICTORIAN SOFAS - mentuf importedcandies, PLAYERPIANO rolls, new, ELEC. GUITAR-- almost toys, doll houses, Christmas registered for showor pet..5 skatessizes 13 &I. Bestoffer, antique picture frame and 1 used Christmas.Lowest MAKE OLD RUGS NEW? new, with ease,$50only. Call decorations, boys & mensice nuts& driedi’ruits. ~9-~9-0820. 12/5 ARABIAN FOALS -- 2 I females,3. mal~s.609-602-1927, 2 medernwalnat utility chests, carrmgerohe. 609.~94-8560. FREE DELIVERY prices.Ca1201-247-6067 eves. They just look new when skates, skis assorted ski boots weaniingsready for Xmas;1 I or 009.603--7~0. 12/12 $3.5 each. 609-896-0766.12/19 12/28 Pricesstart at $4-Master Chg. 12/12they’re cleaned With Trewax and tennis rackets, size 10 yearling gelding. Excel. showI Discountsfororganizations RugShampoo - Rent electric I THOMASSPINET organ. riding jacket, girls ~Io coat prospects.609-723-6008 after 4 ] EARLY AMERICAN THE CANDY BIN Shampooer only $1. Highis size 8 other children’s POODLEfor sale -- 1 1/2 CRADLElooks and is almost BEAUTIFULmisses winter tf ! Manyvoicings pedal bass. p.m. 12/28 years old, female, standard GETA 3piece bonded wool 609.443-6363 coat,belted, double breasted, HardwareCo. Very good cendi~un.$150.Ca clothing, children’s books, outfit madefor only $39.98 brandnew. $35. 6008-445-5464. TF household items, tape size, shots. 609-452-9080.12/19 waterrope]ant, plush lined 201-359-3882. 12/12 recorders, record players, and including material. Nowon 12125 fakefur trimmed br ck color. ( display at Willetts Fabric more. Saturday, December OLDENGLISH sheep dog - FOR SALE boy’s 5 speed Size1O, like new, must see. RUBBER STAMPS CLARINET- Bandy I year 18th 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 47 KITTENS:Two males, free to Store,Trenton. 609-8824898. CHRISTMAS TREES -- Bestoffer. Call 291-297-3275 Schoolor Collegeaddress old,like new. O.riginal cost akc l0 me. old. obedience a goodhome, preferrably 12/19 Raleigh chopperbicycle. Best VinfieldHd., Princeton.Off of tra ned, good w th ch dren. Douglasfir. white or blue offer accepted.6(}8-468-1299.. after5 p.m. Romebusiness, zip-code $140,asking $115 lirm. Call 609- he Great Road. 12/12 together.Pretty, cream with spruce.Tag it now. We will cut 12/19 Rubberstamps of allkinds 466-2509. 12/12 609-799-0291. 12/12 whiteface and feet, 7 weeks forChristmas. Windy Hill andsizes made to your order old,weaned, litter trained, Nursery, Harbourton- SEEIT to believeit. Brand at: PIANOKimble artist console, friendlyandplayful. Will hold PAIRof slender elegant curio Woedsville Rd., Harbourtou, ne%unused wedding dress at IIINKSON’S early American. Like new OPEN HOUSESALE at "The tillXmas. Call 609-921-2629 openshelve cabinets in oak.N.J. 12/192 SNOWS,7.35 x14 studs w.w. usedprice.201-722-5874.12/12 82 NassauSt. ff $700. 609-799.1643. 1215 WEST Highland White after0p.m. 12/12)’ ttercules tubeless Polar 125, Find." Unique handcrafted Terriers -- AKC, cham- ByDrexel. Perfect condition. run 3148 mls. on Mercedes gifts & decorations for Paid$345 fur pair selling pair Christmas. Look for the tin pionshiplines~ Sire and DameKEESHONDPUPS -- Ready 2503.$45.609-896-0752 eves. BABYGRAND piano, $500. are on premses. Highistown. for$140. Call 201-297-2925. 12/12 can tree, Suydam Rd., 12/26forXmas, AKC, home raised, 12126FOR SALE-- Craftsmanlawn SEA WEED-Liquified ’or Rebuilt, needs refinishing. Franklin Park. 12/12 N.J.609-448-7,504. wormed,reasonable¯ 215-298- i"d0VINGSALE -- Largeoak granular.The idealplant Eves.,201-247-3867. 12/12 1089after 3. 12/19 mower20" cut 9 cu.in., I year deskplus 2 woodswivel chairs, old.$40. K tchentab e formica vitamin.At Paterson’sNur- FREECLEAN fill available $50 mahoganybookshelf $10, sery LuwrencevilleRoad HIMALAYANkittens -- rare, 200-YEAR-ObDBARN toP, 4 chairs$15, diningroom IBMelec. typewriter $50, 7’ exotic,flamepoinls. Very BEAMS--hand hewn beams, table6 chairs $30, loaded on your trucks. Call Prnceton, t{" SIBERIANHUSKIE puppies - WarnerCo., Morrlsville, 215, snowplow $50 worktable $20, Auctions GARAGE SALE -- Lawn specialpets. 201.566-8883, 291- Exeellent character and color. Westinghouse multi cycle 12’ steel shelf $15 lamps, mower, washer, dryer, 3 male,3 femaleakc reg.,566-8845’’ ’ 12/12 Call 609-924-3511after 5. tf. washer $10 G.E. dryer $15 CY5-7193,Tyson MA4-6000:tf readyto go forChristmas. G.E. refrigerator $10 Ken- ¯ tables, china closet war~ Fefrigerator vacuum Motheron premises. Call 609- morevacuum cleaner $20, ca drobes, head board. 609-799. -- -- PUBLICAUCTION - Sat.Dec. cleaner,tables chairs, "466-3784after 6 p.m.weekdays 12/12 FREEZER BEEF 3061. 12/26 ,,, &, . , lSth, 10 a.m., 96 Titus Ave. lamps,moving overseas. 12/26PET PORTRAITSin black NEWSEARS PORTABLE 201-664-4540 Dr. Olsen. M0se, wanteD Lawrenceville,N. J. Farm Sat. 12115,& Sun. 12/6 or weekends. DRYERin carton - $80. New machinery,tools, furniture andwhite. Call Gayhi Hen- Romegrown, nuturally fe( I noon to 5 p.m. 4 dersonat 608.443-5848 orwrite Searssteel belted tires H78-14- steers. Cut to your own househuldarticles& 1960 32 HawthorneLane, E. Windsor. PrincetonArms, N. Apt.127, $100(Reg. $55each) Call after specification, wrapped ~ SKIS- YamahaCompetition WANTED GARDENChris Craft Constellatun in 201-564-4540. 12/12 AFGANpuppies - no papers,Cranbury,N.J. 860t2. 12/12, 6.p.m.609.448-2088. 12/19 FIREWOODFOR SALE -- frozen. KaufmanFarm, 180-goodcood., $~., 2 couches:TRACTOR " 1Ohp-16hp od condit. Ownermoving. reasonable.Call609-737-2769. split. A variety of choice 406-0W3. ’IT’ $30.ea. 609-924-2850. 12/19 w/mower.Call 609-446.0960. ~arren Dunlap & Assoc. 12/26 hardwoods including some 12/19 Auctioneers. 12112 white birch¯ $55 a cord $30 a DOBERIVIANS-- Male pup- TIRES- Two F78 x 14 Tiger truck load. Delivered and COMPLETEsuper 8mmfilm FIREWOODFOR SALE - Call SALE-- quality, nice con- pieschampion sired, docked, Paws, w.w., on rims. Ex- stacked. 609-924-1771 after 5 makinglab. 2 projectors (dual 609-448-9136or609-297-2286. SANTANEEDS SPACE, for Antiques dition -- contemporarychina ST. BERNARDpuppies -- cropped,a l shots.609.466- cellcot condition. $30. 608-602-p.m. 12/12 8), 2editarsI editing viewer, 12/19your new presents. Help him closet, buffet $85 each, AKCreg., males & females 3699. 12/12 7959. sound striping machine, fur by donating old treasures to beautiful marble top coffee ready around Christmas. Pets putting magneticsound strip the Smith College scholarship ANTIQUESmake lasting table $150, matching marble andshow quality. 609-460-1806.GERMANShepherd Pups -- USEDFURNITURE of every MOVINGto Florida -- Letout on film. Eel valued at $1,G00, auction.Call 609-924-4835. Xmasgifts. HandsomeN. Y. top end andcoffee tables, 3/4 12/26 AKC,champ, line, 8 wks, description. Thousandsof feet Muskratfur coat - Excellent selling for $409or best offer. TIIEPO’ITED LADIES - offer 12/12 linen press, lovely four poster poster bed spring $29, twin Christmas Special. 201-545- J lo browse through¯ Always condition¯Cost $650, selling for 201-359-3659. 12/26 houseplants, hanging baskets maple canopy bed. Original pink headboard $10, 6 9399. 12/19, somethingdifferent - largest $129. Upright Hoover vacuum andterrariums at dscount rope cannonball bed. Unused naughahydeamminium chairs collection in BucksCeanty. cleaner plus attachments, riCes.For furtherin- BOAT TRAILER wanted pine store piece, roomypine homeor olfice $120, matching Daily, 8:30 to 5:30. Closed perfect cond. $60. Ironing purmationcall 609-443-3646 or --1500 to 2,000 Ibs. capacity¯ glass front hutch, dry smk. swivel arm chair $25, double Sunday, Edison Furniture, board$3.Misc¯items¯ Call 609- TRENT HANDY SHOP -- AT 448-9249. Norust. Call evenings 201-359. Grandfather clocks. Many stainless steel sink, framed BEAUTIFUL-- litter of POODLES-- AKC, minis, Doylestown,Pa. tf 655-0476. 12/26 PENNINGTON CIRCLE other items to select from. Chinese woodcut deacon’s GermanShepherd pups. All toys, pockettoys. See2 1/2 lh. (home of handmadelamp 5206. TF German breeding. Show sire. Youngadults avail. shadesand restorationof Village Antiques, 518 Village bench,etc. Fri.-Sun. 10.4. Sign Depositwill hold. Reasonable, Rd. West,Princeton Jet. N. J. at E. DelawareAve. &Federal quality. 609-466-1872eves. antiquemetals) announces OpenTues. thru Fri. 12-5 p.m. City, Pennington. .I:2~ private. 201.463-8193,12/19 DISPOSINGof cullectibles MOVED-- must sacrifice, thatthe new shop hours are 9-6 EAST WINDSOR- Sporting FARMALL "C" TRACTOR other times by appt. 609-799- 12/19 Lady Kenmore dishwasher, daily609-737-1109. Lamps Goods- firearms- archery - with or without attachmentsor and antigues. Cut glass, ar rewired- repaired - mounted. fishingequip.- uniforms¯ Rt. 0474. 12119 glass, antique organ, tureens used 9 months, gold, cutting similar type in other makes. SMALL FEMALE SIAMESE Tiffany sterhng Mar) board top. New$285, sellS180. 130&Rt. 33, E. Windsor, N.J. Excel¯toed. 9-5, 201-792.2300. 8 BEAGLEPUPPIES -- 6 kittenlost on Livingstonin Gregory,5 piece pitcher ant 609-737-3124. 12/12 609-443-3737. tf Wknds609-486-1755. PERSONAL COLLECTION - wks.$10 co. Call 201.621-8370TwinRivers.Cal1609-448-9139. bowl set, patchwork quilts cutglass some signed.Art Pets& Animals after 3 p.m. 12/26 12112 eanginglamp, Lioneltrsin set glassTiffany, Durand. Lamps muchmore. 609466-3493arm leaded,B&H, Halrpoint, Handel.Marble top and oak BULLDOG- AKC male 2 2 MINIATURE POODLE 2 p,m. 12/12 years old, affectionate¯ ShowPUPS- purebred, brmvn, hath SMALLoval dining table with ANTIQUE (American) furniture.Oldguns. 609-466- LIGHT YOURFIRE - with leaves and 6 good chairs. Nice CAMERAequipment - Viceroy 0608. ~ .. quality. Asking$150. Call 609- male,7 wks old. $50 each. 609- seasoned hardwood. 3/4 tun selection of drop leaf tables. Super 86-1 power zoom$30, earthenware,silver, textiles, 602-1484. 12/26 799-2830. 12/12 pick-up load, split stacked & Lovely pair of large brass MamiyaC-220 $40, Viceroy furniture etc. Elizabeth C. delivered¯1/2 loads also. Cal Super 8 projector $30. Eves McGrs , I1 E. Broad St., MINI SCHNAUZER-- AKC, carriage lamps. OwensBarn, 609-799-3061. 12/26 HopeweH,N.J. 609.486-0934. Championline, home-bred..’l, 609-440-2133;If no answercall 77 MainSt., Kingston.609-921- 13GAITE.D Chestnut gelding, Willhold ’til Chi’istmas. 609. GINGERBREADHOUSES - 609-921-3636. TF 7164, 12119 tf ANTI(~UES-- Grandfather een ShOWnequitation. Old fashioned homemadegifl clock, brass somavar,oak Handled by a child. Sound. 448-3976. 12/26 that’s goodto eat. $5.00. Will tables, hooked,Persian rugs; Reasonable. 3 gaited blk. 8 YEAROLD gray gelding. deliver to some areas or FOR SALE- 5 brasslamps mantleclocks, etc. 609-602- mare, exquisite. Reg.For lady pickup.609-924-1655. 12/19 FIREWOOD with marble bases. 6249. 12/26 or juvenile 5 year old show 18:2. Asking$850 witl’vEnglish+ ¯ TYPEWRITERS- Electric, OLDTHINGS -- Silver, china, tack. Call 609-896-1437after 7 Reasonable.Inquire 609.445- glass elc., wanted by local S.A.V.E horse. Kingston trailers in p.m. tf manual, portable, office Cut - delivered - stacked - 3876. 12126 buyer. ~9-924-7301,ext. 5. stock. Variety of colors, im- models. New, reconditioned. $65/cord. Call -the ~(FormerlySmall Animal reed. delivery.201-543-2600. ADDERS CALCULATORS. WoosamousaBoys evenings; PINATAS-- Family or party. RescueLeague) 12/19 FIREWOODfor sale. Already Name brands, Rentals, 609-737-1832. Toys or candy. From $4.60. ’ 12/;~6 PERIODPIECES -- dining WEIMARANERpuppies to split andwill deliver¯ Call 201- 12/19 201-359-8841. 12/19 table, cherry desk, chairs, 329-3261eves. 12/12Repairs. Trade-ins. CENTER gametable, tall caseclock, cut ADOPT A LIVINGGIF’I"; love and show.AKCcham- BUSINESS MACHINES, glass. 24 W.Palmer (uff N. THAT WILL GIVE YOU pleas both sides, exceptional PrincetonShopping Center, HAPPINESSALL YEAR quality. Health guaranlecd. TELEPHONE-- answering609-924-2243, FIREWOODfor sale. Round LOOK!We bothknow that you BOEHM porcelain and antique Peana. Ave.) Morrisville, Pa. WE GIVEYOU a baker’s201.359-4689. 12/19 machinesnew andused from andsplit. Call Bill Howard609- are wastingyour time and Chinese proeelains. 609.877- 10-5 daily, 215-296.9384.12/26 dozenhour-long group, lessons --- $50 up. Weservice all brands, tf 893-2603. 12/5 moneytrying to geta good5372or609-871-1515. 12/12 Maleblack and whitepure for$50. Adults or children. A 201-297-7830. 1__/9 night’s sleep out of that bredCollie. greatChristmas gift. The crummy dead-bed you are Young male Shepherd type PrincetonRiding Center. R.D. sleeping on. Comeover to HISTdRICAL MAP - of dug. 5, Box241, Princeton. 609.406- SM. REG. WELSH Pony Gr. Alternatives and try a heat’ PHOTOMAGAZINES Wa’nted Philadelphia and Trenton Male and female black DIAMONDS- 1/2 carat ’BICYCLES-- Girls 20", 3 FRANCISCANrenaissance Labrador and Golden1360. 12/19G. 7 yrs.11.2, jumps 3’ (Henry. china -- 10 place settings, controlled walerbed. It’s for newly-forming vicinity, dated 1860, Bore)ribbon wiener iu meae~ solitaire engagement ring, 8 speed hand brakes blue measuring5’ x 5’. Also con- Retrieverpups. stoned diamond wedding harDen,excellent condition, perfect cond, Cost $350. Make Gsarantendtogive~,ouagreat photography club library. Female6 wi¢s.old German & performanceatlocal shows. offer. 609-392-1235. 12/26 nights sleepevery mght ... yes, tains 47 mapsof small townsin Out-grown.Call 609-737-1138 band. Call 609.924-2632.12119 ;29 each.Call 609-921-8626. EVERYnight. Alternatives 3 Other boo.ks aud literature on Mercer, Somerset and Run- hepherd and Alaskan ¯ " 12/19 photography .welcome. 0ar lalamutepups. after6 12/19 SpringSt., Princeton609-924- non-existent budget won’t terdon County, showingnames CHRISTMASPETS -- poodles ] 5011or 609-799-2679. and owners¯ Surveys byD. J. ’Dung femaleShepherd type tleestpecxet toys ever $150. t[ allow us to pay for them, but og Regular toys and small min. T~ we promise to put them to Lake and S. N. Beers. ’oun[{mixed-breed Terrier 5 GeneralTires -- size 729x15. Published by C. K. Stone and $128, Pomeranian darlin~ I -’,%= . ..0x ,er ~, . REDUCE- excessfluids with gcoduse. (~091587-4850. t[ A. Pomeroy.Ca11609-448-0816. ¢,peeaug. x. Flnidextablets, only $1.89 at Hardlyused, $85.201-297-9698. BICYCLE REPAIRS Aultmale pure bred Nor- ]male $75, Shih-tzusrea’~] .unmUranU~lS~o~u~sterr + ~r~?~°9 MAHOGANY Tambour Thrift Drugs. 12/12 I beauties $225to $260,~Lhasa [,~o ,,,~o’ ’~,~/~ secretary,Magnovox stereo 11/21’ WeBuy and Sell ,eiglanElkhound. lapse six mus. female $150, I ’~" ...... AM/FMwith record player. I S[smesekittens¯seal or lilac I Orientalrug 9 x 12, allhAIA MINK STOLE $158. ’Black TIGER AUTO STORES Callus aboutour male and ,BOXSPRING and mattress, 24-26Witherspoon Street ’ ’ femalevery young oats. I $~’201.959~,25. 121161Feeds and Grains conditun. 608-655-3171. 12/19Persian lamb coat size 18, $99. full size goodcondition, $30. WA4-3715 tf WANTED TO BUY: Scral ANTIQUES I I . for all anlmals perfectconditlon.609.448-2787.Cal 609-799.2634. " 12119 12/26, copper, brass, lead qeaserepurt lust & foundpets l at ROSEDALEMILLS ¯ aluminumstainless steel WANTEDTO BUY dthin a 24-hrperiod, endcall I 274Alexander St. ROT WHEELS-Excellent SONY Stereo compact,HP sterlingsilver, etc. solids o ~e peliee if youfind an injuredl Princeton ’ turnings. Industrial, busines Oriental Furniture and Ac- CHRISTMASpuppy, special -- 609.924-0134." condition,many carsand 150Agood condition, half NEWunusued GAP super 8 C H R I S T MA S G I F T or private..’Correct marke cessories AKC German snepnerds. ’,tf ’accessories,reasonable. 609- price $1OO. Call 609-799-2035 The :~i Mrs. A. C. Graves, 609-I 448-6829eves. 12/26 movie camera dual 8 suggestions trom price, cash paid. S. Klein 21-6’122.Hours 8-4. Call ahead! .arge boned, shots, wormen~ 12/19 ovenrigs. uroieetor, twin tamn light, Woodshed - knickknack ;Metals Co., Inc. 2166Camplaln CALL mper trained, pedigreeu shelves, smalltables old jugs, for Saturday appointments. mrents here. Quality for GOODHOME wanted for book and fum, $65. Call 609- ~d., Somerville,¯ N.J. 60876. 12/6 mdgetprices. 291-782.68051.2/19 924-9295.. 12/’12mirrors, wooden boxes, Phone291-722-2288. . tf 216.297-8403" tl loveable, mediumsized dog. 1972 G.E., Refrigerator FIFTY FIVEgallon steel l humidors, woodenmedicine Needslarge yard. 609-448-8003. freezer-21.6cuft, sidebyside, drums,(clean), $5each. THE [ chests¯ THE WOODSHED, 12/12 Bronzecolor with auto. ice WOODSHED on Bridgepeint Bridgepoint Road Belle maker & ceatom dispenser. IRoad, (Montgomery ’l:owa-I FIREWOODFOR SALE -- Mead. 201-359.4777. Closed r~EEDCASH? Buying allU.S. EDISON cyelinder CA’PrERYSPEC. -- White POMERANIAN -- darling MINIATUREPOODLE 1-1/2 Like.new.Priced to sell. 609- ship). 201-259-4777,Closed [ Round.or split. $2 andup. Call Sunday & Monday. 12/19 silver colns,dlmesto dollars phonGgraph- large hbrn, $225. Persian male, other colors pocketsize creamfemale $150, yrs, housebrokengood 655-2656, 12/19 Sunday & Monday. 12/191Bill BaKer,Beckman R~l. 201- andInd an V nickels.201:722- Collectionof cyl’-s, $75.. Eves, avail. Deposit will hold for Shihtzus showmale, $250. 201- w/children, Ca11609448-3966., ¯ ’IS 201-247-3367. Xmas.201-462-2236.. 359-8436, 12/19 12/26 " I 297-0982. 12/26 2260. " 12/12 rite PP.JNCfrONp.#cxfr ’ "Seven For Central Jersey" S~tS~,~NEWS "rAnI ~wrcnrz I,exlfle, r ~e ManvilleNews THE CENTP~L POST The Franklin NEWS’RECORD IOINDSOR-HIGHTS ltEPJtLD Class tried dvertising 7-B THURSDAY,DECEMBER I 3, 1973 Pets¯ & Animals AutosFor Sale AutosFor ,Sale MobileHomes SpecialServices’ SpecialServices SpecialServices SpecialServices Garden-Landscape HAPPY HOLIDAYS from SEX ’62 CHEWII wagon,hit left 1970 DODGEChallenger 1955 ALMA48 x 8 foot, two V &J JANITORIAL PUPSWANTED -- In litter bedroom on lot. Forin-’ - IQUALIFIEDHouse Painter - SERVICE Dip’NStrip. Have yotlr fur. Nowthat I have your at- I)OEltl,EIt I,ANDSCAPES front, newheater core, water TramsAm. Call 201-782-1860 nterior. Call 609.924-~33eves. nlturecleaned of paintann cation, can’t find a carpenter lots for resale as pets. Phone pump.Call 0®-448-6026 eves. from 5 p.m.to9 p.m. 12112formationcall Mr. Gavin 20|- & weekends, ff 609452.6993before noon, tf 12/19 297.0234. 12/12 RUG shampooing,floor varnishwith our exclesive o do your home im- LandscapeDesigning sanding and ~tnishlng process.No harmcomes to provements? Call Tom. I do ann ’ anyglued Joints. Come and lLAMP SHADES - lamp specializing in randomwidth ~verything [rnm hanging Contracting mountingand repairs NassauI boards. browseand see what is done at Ioors tocomplete ulteratmns, 609-9244221 tf HORSESBOARDED - Large 1972 VOLVO 144E, auto., 1973 DATSUN240Z - Red, 5 MOBILE HOME -- 1969 Interioi’s, 162 Nassau St. I Pittstown,N. J. 306Alexander St., Princeton. ~9.687.0718. 12/19 indoor ring and lounge. Best radio,31,000 mL, excel, con- me,old goodmileage. $5200. or Elcona12x65, 3 bdrm., a/c, on Princeton. d’ ] 201-782-0295 ff 609.924-6608. 12/12 care and feed Hideaway dit.,gd. mileage, $2,B50. Call bestoffer. Moving,must sell. locationinadult park Mobile 1 farm Lindburgh Rd., 609-737-1602before 4, or 216- 609.448-6641.Ask for Slim. City,Hightstown. Call609-448- CATERING8 to 20. French ’REE SERVICE -- Say Hopewell,. Call 660466-3426. 493-4278,must sacrifice. 12/12 12/192955ask for Mr. 0’Donnell. tf English or Americancuisine. BUILDER- Professional[HOUSE PAINTING 7" heavy ’WATERPROOFING CEL- Thankyou" to a greenplant Openanytime. " tf Experienced.(609) 587..4850. eraftsmansMp.All phases of Icleanlng,w]ndnw cmanlng. LARS GUARANTEED -- xlay.Full service available ff building.M. R. TOTHCON- [College grao. needs .~$ for Brick & Stone Pointing, ~y professionm insurnd ladvancedstudies. Hard Stucco,plastering. John ;fagandooFarm Services. 609- 1909 PLYMOUTHFury Ill RETIREDor mature couple - STRUCTION,Crenbury, N.J. [worker, best rates,," free BUICKSkylark 1971 -- Excel. ’69 12 by 60, 2 bdrms,beautiful 609-449-9045or 201.329.6013.tf estimates.606-924-3062.’IF Pennachi& Sons,Trenton. 37-3242. Firewoodand wood cund.39,~0 ml. P/S, factory Radio, powersteering, vinyl I RADIO,Tape recorder, stereo Call 609-595.84M. hips fnr sale- delivcred,12/19 Lost& Found roof. Exc. cond. in and out condition, 35 rain. south of [ repairs. Reasonablerates mr air,$2,200. 609-392-II@. 12/12 750.600-924.1290. 12/[ Princeton. Lowcost living in I personul service by former nice park. Available ,m- OBAL mediately. Can bn moved.] RCA employee w/th BUILDERS FOUND-- WOMAN’S WATCH ’66 FORDCountry Squire 1969 VWSquarebaek. Radio, I eegineering back-ground.Call REWIRING AND REPAIR: VOLK RUG CLEANING GAitDENMARKETING INC. nearmetal collection shed wagon- radio, a/c, p/s, nnw heater, standard trans. $1450. $4,500.609-921-7600 ext. 8 609-921-6089after 6p.m. TF Bringyour lamps in to be and Garages Princeton Junction. Ca 609. battery, alternator, starters, Call 609-799-1816. 12/12 before4 p.m. 609.799.0149. reamred. or reshaded. FLOOR WAXING Addihoes Landscape 093-9363. 12/12 water pumps,exhaust system 12/12 Knowledgeable, courteous, rugsprofessionally cleaned in Dormers ..DeslgnerandContractor- rebu It auto. trans. 78,0OOmi. ic~ persohne[ and moderate yourhome. Dry withinone Renovations FouND’." Dee. 1st. Ladies Needssome body repair. $150. ANTIQUE1948 Plymouth. I dlnner parties to large prices prevail. Bernstan hour. Guaranteed no AlexanderSt. watch on Stuart Rd. Owner Call 201.564-4540.Dr. Olsen. Goodrestorable condition. Boats / recepfines. Variety of menus. Lamps, Warren Plaza shrinkage. Free estimates. All WorkCo. Princcton tf mayclaim and payfor Ad. 609- ¯ 12/12 Call609-799-0~5. 12/12 Call609.655-0968. ’IT’ ShoppingCenter, Rt. 130 East Call f609)446-0120. Route206, Belle Mead,N.J. 609-452-2491 921-6587. 12/12 WindsorN.J. open 10-6 Man (201)369-3060 tf .WE BUY CLEAN LATE ’72 SAILFISH -- fully COBB’Sfloor sandingand re- "rues, Wed,Sat. Open10-9 on ’71 TRIUMP}Istag - maroon MODEL DOMESTIC USED equippedin excellentcon- finishing. Freeestimates. Call Thurs, Fri. 609443-4330. 12112 LOTUS-MASERATI WantedTo Rent LOST-- Male Siamese cat, newtop, wire wheals, manuel, CARS FOR CASH. diUon.$325. Princeton Marine 609.296-3421. 1/16 prestigious autos andservices RESIDENTIAL and com- wearing yellow collar with Services 609-924-6333. tf mercialpainting interior and thlmannSocietytag,unswersto am/fro, manyextras, 16,000 at sane prices. International ortginui mi. Aluxury sports NASSAUCONOVER MOTOR ALTERATIONS,additions, GARAGE DOORS IN- PerformanceCenter Inc.Call exterior. Prepare for energy the nameSa’m. On Twp,Line car at a reasonableprice. 609- Rt. 206& CherryValley CANOEfor sale- 16’ wood crisis, caulk and paint aH Rd., Belie Mead,Call 201-245- cabinetsand new homes. Will STALLED & REPAIRED -- for appts. 609-397-3550. tl PROFESSIONALMAN IN his 737-0290or weekdays,212-765- Princeton and fiberglas with electric budto suit. Call 201-297-358L Reasonable. Freeestimates, windaws.Call 609-446-7097. 50’swhn is disposing of his 2860. Generousreward. 12/12 2100. 12/20 609.921-6400 motor,$150. Call 609-924-5823. 12/19 12/19 tl ~1-~7-3~7. t[ PAINTING: INTERIOR & Princetonhome sesks owner EXTERIORTop qualitywork of attractive under-utilized 1969 TOYOTACORONA -- 2 CAR WON’TSTART FreeEstimates Reasonab e WET BASEMENT? home who may find him 1972 FORDPINTO - Standard dr. auto. studded snows,good call F & B ELECTRICAL rates.Fully Insured. Capitui DRAINAGE PROBLEMS? sefficicntly compatibleto rent shift, ExcellentCondition. Call Instruction CONTRACTORS Maybe we can hclp. Call him at least a bedroomwith AutosFor Sale after 6 pm609-449.9414. 12/19 condt on, 43,000m. $850.Call Painting609-883-1537. tf 609-448-0942. 12/26 BARNEY’STOWING & LicensedElectrician Doerler Landscape 099-924- commonroom privileges. ROAD SERVICE 609-446-5202 1221. tf Wrile Box02440, c/o Princeton ’71 NINE passenger Old- POTTERYclasses startingin 307 MorrisenAve, Free Estimates Packet giving phonenumber, smobilecustomcruiser station January. Register now. For Hightstnwn,N.J.08520 Raaldential-Commercial CAlf PEN’I’RY, paneling, 12/26 1964 CHEVROLET- station 1972 CIIRYSLERNEWPORT - wagon,excellent cond., $3,600. im’ormationcall 609.896-0351 609-443-4424 Industrial tf SAVE HEAT! SAVE MONEY! basements, fnrm~ca work, wagon.Excellent runnin[~ 4 dr sedan Vinyl top, a/e, P/S 12/26 evenings¯ 12/12 TF & B, rear seat heater and 201-359-6244. Give your home a Xmas vanities, shelves, etc. Trees condition,goodbody and tires windmvdefroster 14,600 mi., present: NewEfficient !cut. Cliff Zink 609.790-23116 Newbattery. 9225. First come eves. 12/5 flrstserve.c 609-921-2557. 12/1 Excellent cond finn. $3000. ’69 PONTIACBonneville- CLASS beginning on the PAINTING& Wall repair - COLLEGEStudent desires Call 609-440-7542after 9 P.bl. dark green with black vinyl literature philosphy Interior and exterior. Call MUSICfor all occasions from STORM WINDOWS roomin housethat can be top, mr conditioning, power Barry609-896-9049 eves. TF the ’40’s& ’50’s. Dennis 12112 pyschologyof identity. Ibsen, Paterson,10 LoringAve., w/SCREENSTRIPLETRACK GOURMET- TO-GO won- shared preferably in country, windows, am/fm radio Kierkegaard Ayn Rand Installedto fit your needs. rlerfui food for parties at 5-7 mies from Trenton State dynamic speakers Michelon Abraham, Maslow, case EwingTwp. 609-803-1173.Reasonable.609.924-4965. 12/19 College.Call Dinnneat201-359- tires, 428engine. $1,600. 009- PAINTING& PAPER- Parties,weddings & dubs. ,nine. Deliverydaily. After 1967CAR MOTOR 306-325 hp ’67 TRIUMPHSpitfire. Best studiesand more.Exciting HANGING,Frank Janda, 292 3049. 12/12 justrebuilt, Headers. Call 201- offer. Mast sell moving.Call 446-1128before 5 p.m. 609-448-discussions.Information 609- 12/26 :30 p.m. phone609-737-2002 3261after 0p.m. TF DutchNeck Rd. Call (609) 448- C A R P E N T R’ Y, or menu. tf 329-6040after 4:30 p.m. 12119 609.~5.0184 anytin~e. 12/12 394-5007, 1578. ’IF 12/12 ALTERATIONS, AD- CUSTOM FRAMING tf DITIONS.No job tee large or ’70 MERCEOES300 EEL 6.9- MOVING?? WANTED-- }louse or apt. to Excel. cond. full factory INTERIOR PAINTING by. toosmall. Doug Rank, Builder, 1971 TORONADO-- Air, DRAKE BUSINESS PRINTS-GRAPHICSNEEDLEWORK609-655-1221. TF rent for familyof five, former 1968 STATION WAGON - AM/FMfull power, im- equipmentincl. uir-cond. For experiencenpainters for very STRETCHED CallJasper, the dependable residents of Princeton. Impala. Excellent condition addttional information call COLLEGE reasonabe rates.Free open7daysl0-5 movingman. Insured. Children are all 16 and over. 44,000 miles. Good gas maculate, low mileage. WIHIVlotors, 609-883-9@0. Sacrifice, $2800.609-449-9199. estimate.Call609-924-8741, ask 201-247-(1’787tf To rent betweenDes. 20 &Jan. , mileage.Call 609-443-4444. 12/12 17Livingston Ave. forJohn. 12/19 REED HOUSEAntiques 2. Call 009.921-7413after 6 p.m. 12/12 12/19 NewBrunswick N.J. LIGHT HAULING & CompleteSecretarial and 200N MainSt. !MOVING. Driveways and TAVERNERPOOLS 12/19 JAGUAR LAND ROVER -- AccountingCourses HightstawnNJ609.443-6088 )arking areas in Hightstawn .’ranbury & E. Windsnrsnow Retail Store Authorizeddealer. T & T Dayand Night Courses FURNITURErefinishing - WE BUYcomplete contentsof Chemicats TWObedroom apt. ($2’50) CAMARO- 1968, Kelly green, Motors,210 Woodbridge Ave., Temphone 201.249-0347reasonable. Don’t throw it )lowed.Call Ken 609-446-1027. goodcond., newradials, auto., HighlandPark N.J. 201-972:. houses.Please call 201-297- TF Pool Repairs small house($300), unfurn, 1966 CADILLACsedan DeVille tt awaydiscover its natural 4757. {urn. Princeton / Law- P/S, $760.609.448-5609 eves. 2577. ’ u beauty. 609.799.0076eves.TF tf 12/12-- 50,000 mi., perfect eond, Sceour uniqueinslallations rence / Cranbury area. snows, AM/FM,all power, Call201 - 766- 2982 or609- TYPEWRITERREPAIR -- 1966 Buick Riviera, New $560.After10p.m.609-921-3868, RAMBLER- ’64 station All WorkCo, 892.8293 between 5-7 p.m. 12/19wagon.Runs well. $160. Call /OICE,Theory, sightsinging. BARTENDERSUNLIMITED General cleaning and repairs. Route200, Belie Mead,N.J. daily...... :. : ,12/26 wheels,tires and motor. $1000 C~9.202.6365before 4:30 p.m. ~omplnte training for com- . ExperiencedMixologlsts for Freeestimates. CallEd ~.LECTRICIAN-- will do .jobs 201-359-2000~ ~.tf ~ ,, orbest o Ifor. Call 609-9214059. ’, ask fnrAl. ’ ’ 12/12 alloccasions. Weddings and. Radigan 609-448-6443 .... tf in your home. Chandehers, .. . ..¯ 12/12 ...... : ...... pletemusicianship. John. fixtures installed. Also trac ¢uppi BA..T.S.C.,MM’ partiesGeorge Prassas’ lighting systems installed. ’69 BUICKSpee. 2-dr. sedan ECONOMYCAR -- ’65Cha’~y luifimrdSchool. 609-397-2143. Dan e Sullivanand Dean CUlt609-882-6295. BIdg¯Eves. & Suppl~ air.c0nd., p.s., new P.B., $959 Impala,auto. trans.,p/s, p/b, 12/12 Prassas.Call 609-585-5906. NOWINTIIISAREA For Rent-Rooms orbestoffer. 609-443-4097. newtires, $450. Call Ben after ’68 CADILLAC-- 4-door, HT 2/6/7.4 12/19 12/120 p.m.609-896-0107. Stereo, leather seats, Vinyl C & S AUTOMOTIVE top,etc. Brown/belge. 57,600 NELSONGLASS & ROOMfor rent - onoutskirts of ’73"CUDA" - 4 speed,power mLBest offer. 609.4404575. TUTORING - Reading. WEDDING P H~’TO- AI.UMINUM Writing. Conversation. INDUSTRIES GRAPHER- Preserveyour Pr, inceton. Pleasant. i steering/discbrakes. AM/FM 12126 CATERER,deluxe hers d’ 45 SPRINGST. Reasonable.609-466-3146. 12/26 StereoExc.Cond. 609-448-1178 ’69 CHRYSLERNewport Vocabulary. Certified memories of that .un- PRINCETON oeuvres, tea sandwichesand crank shaft grin- forgettableday in spai’kiing alterS. 12/12custom- I owner,excellent teachers. 609-449.79~0. "tf buffets. Delivered. Holiday ne nard parts, all 609-924-2880 cond.Full ~wer and air color. 12 years’ experience MIRRORS condition, Michelin tires Kendall Park Area orders taken now. f201) ~9- ’e machine shop photographing weddings. UNIQUEroom-for rent New 19fi9RIVIERA - Loaded, fall 6674. 12/19 services. 201-329.2355.12/20 AUTOGLASS Itope, Pa. In lovelyold country $1500,Call bet, 5 &0 p,m. nr 12 power,low mileage,A-I MUSICLESSONS- Reasnnablnrates. (609) 587- PLATE & WINDOWGLASS 1970 DODGE MONACO&lp.m.609-799.1718. 12119condition.$1900. Call 609-448- YOUR HOME 4850.tf TF home on 5 acres, Pool StationWagon A/C R/H full 7290. 12/12 Popular Instruments Taught privileges in summer. 3O YearsExperience ltoomcrs have their own Power,30,660 m. Call 9 am- 5 DRESSMAKING AND AL- STUDENTpainters - cheap, bedroom wing, entrance, pm.609-448-0132. After 6 pm’69 Cutlass supreme. PS, PB TERATIONS,Junice Wolfe. fast, and rehable by the hour CERAMICvinyl-asbestns and privacy, large living room 609-,148-8791. 12112a/c, snow Ares.Original ’67 CHEVROLETimpala - 4 M. A. FONTINELL nr the jab. Callafter 5 p.m.609- PAPER HANGING& SCRAP- vinyl tiling; wallpapering[; wth [replace wall to wall owner.$700. Call 600-448-9212 drlht,auto/air, 57,000 mi., 140Kendall Rd., KendallPark Call 609-448-2125. tf 883-6785. 12/12 ING.Prompt personal ser- eves. 12/12 Dial 201-297-2106 carpentryand roof repairs, i’ve carpeting, kitchen, dining new tires & brakes, needs vice. All types of wall Job Too Small! Reasonable. roomattractively furnished minor body work, runs well. LIGHT HAULINGand odd covering.Free estimates. Dan 201-844-2714. 12/19 all utilities paid. $30,par week. ’64 BUICK SPECIAL- Needs’60 FORD¯ Good running$050,or best offer. Call b09.~96- jobs. Call 609-443-3541after 5 Rudenstein609-585-0376. tf 9051, 12/19 INSTRUCTIONin knitting & p.m. for free estimate on your SAVE ON FUEL - Have new Call 215.662-5330after 6 p.m. englnework.Call0pm-tlpm condition. Auto trans, needs crocheting Wed19.5, Fabric Job. siding installed on your home, Available December17. 12126 609-443-4871. work.$150. 609449.6025 after 3. tf Now.Profeseional workdone. Whywait until the roof leaks? 12/12 Mill, WarrenPlaza West, East Plan ahead for your roofing Windsor, N.J. 609-448-7270. For a free estimate call Doug FURN. ROOMwith private 1971 Buick Riviera - Fully 1960 TR-3 classic roadster, Real Builder, 609-659-1221.’IF PIANO TUNING needs. loaded, A.C. PowerSteering 1966MGB - needssome work Thurs.t0-5, Eaton Ave., CARPENTRY,REPAIRS and NEW ROOFS REPAIRS bath. Suitablefor collegegirl. cxc. cond.ins de and nut, good goodgas mileage, $360. 609- Somerset,N.J. 201.828-8898 TFsmall alterations. Call(609) Regulating Repairing Call 609-:~66-1175. I2/5 AM/FMrad n. Excel nnt gas mileage,$950. 609-799-3199. 924..4613after6. 12/19 799-0678after 5:30 p.m. tf condition.Call 600-446-6104.ff ’12/5 ROBERTH, tlALLIEZ COOPER& SCIIAFER GIVE THAT OLD CHAIR - a Registered 3 Moran Princeton newlease on life!Call 609.896- .MemberPiano Technicians 609-924-2063 ’69 FORDClub wagonChateau PRINCETON 6057for caning and rushing. TF /#123. Goodcond,, nice for 1969 VWBeetle - good can- ’73 DODGECoronet°station Guild, Inc. FOR RENT -- pleasant dition,$1350. or vest offer. 201- wagon.9pass, P/S, P/B, rear HAVEYOU read "I’m O.K ’ DISPOSALSERVICE Refinishing,repairing ofall 609-921-7242 tf bedroom with kitchen camping,609-924-2100 day, 888- 2974111. 12119 You’re "O.K."?Tran’sectiona Rt.130& HalfAcre Rd. kinds, tf privileges in private homealso 3389eve. 12/19 windowA/C, radio, roof rack. analysis trainee seeks Cranbury,N. J. garage included. Preference 4,000 mi. Asking$9,300. Call IIOME IMPItOVEMENTS ’66 DODGECORONET -- 6 609-924-6020after 6. 12/12 membersfor weekly TAgroup 609.396-1360 RUG AND CARPET female.Inquire 609.799-1730. ’69 CHEVYIMPALA - CaIi 609. cyl. ale p/s, cx. run cond., to begin in January. Super- CESSPOOLS CLEANING-- Steam ex- 12/19 vision by ca-director, N.Y.T.A. Homeand Industry traction method.Lifts dirt out. byAngelo 606-2132. TF newbat., exe, stat on or 2rid AND Maestro d/arte ear. $40O.609448-3962, 12/19 Institute. Learnmore about P- Garbage,Trash, Rubbish SEPTICTANKS Pickupand delivery or wall to A-Cand your script. Call 609- Removed wail in homeserwce, 14e per 924-3673for mareinformation. CLEANED Carpentry - Painting - 1907 FORD COUNTRY Hauling of all Typestf 7 Tracks-NoWaiting sq. ft. TowneCleaners, "~ 1970 FIREBIRDESPRIT ¯ SQUIRE STATION Wagon. 12/26 HopewellHouse Square, Masonry - additions 2nd FLOOR-- on Mt. Lucas veryclean but highmileage, Good Condition A/C Fully Trucks Hopowell.609-466-1112. Alterations - Rec. Rooms. Rdin Princeton. Livingrnom, RUSSELLREID CO. bedroom,kitchen, bath, $235 factoryair, auto Irons, radio, equ p. $860.609-443-1208. 12/26 per too. includes heat and factorytape, pls p/b, console 20Years Experience I will do any job, fromputting V9,2 bbl.eng, 10 rallygauges, ’73 FURY III-A/c. Loaded GROUP FOLK GUITAR up a shelf build a bookcase, parking. 609-055-0960.12/26 ’68 GMCVAN, new motor lessons now forming. Have 201-356-5800LIGHTHAULING -- Moving, install glass, panel, paint or ’ I owner.$I,@0. 609-924-8473. w/extras. Excellent condition. work,body good shape. Call PHOTOGRAPHICPortraits . ff window washing cellar Weekdays& evenings. 12/19 Sacrifice. $2775.609-443-2496.l 12112Fun!Reasonable Rates. 609- Personalized, done in your tile any areas, also add an 609.656-1221. 448-2180. TF cleaning~ lawn maintenance addition, build your garage or 12/26 homeinvironment by E, Jan andodd-jobs. Call 609443-2960. ROOMFOR RENT - in central Koanitzby appointment.609- 12/12 any j6b you mayhave to be ’67COUGAR - Goodengine, 924-2040.. 12/19 done ~ all to your Princeton location. Linen new trans., P.S., R&H, needs 1969 RAMBLER Am- Motorcycles WE GIVE YOU a baker’s ?IREPLACES-- wood bur- specificatinns. All workneat furnished, parkingavailable. bodywork. 609-921.3059 bet- bassador 4-door station dozenhour-long group, lessons ning.Beat the predicted fuel and precise. Call 609-924-7034. 12/5 weenS-7. 12/12wagon. 9 passenger.Power for$99 Adults or children. A HANDpainted items .-- mail shortage.Guaranteed to work. brakesand steering, roof rack, greatChristmas gift. The Manystyles to choosefor SNOW- plowing residential, PrincetonRiding Center. R. D. boxes, Xman cards,in- insidefinish. 201.297-2803 day Free Estimates factoryair. Garage kept, ’72 HONDA400Cull 609.656- vitations, etc. Madeto order. commercial,an(l industrial. Pleasecall 609.259-2876 PRINCETON-- house to excellentcond. $1295. Call 609- : 5, Box241, Princeton. 609-466- orulte. ff Radio dispatch, rates. Phone TF share - female, private DODGEDART ’60, good eng. 452-I040. 12/122132. TF 1383. 12/19 Reasonable.609-921-3789. 12/12 12/19 andtrans.No battery, needs (609)599-1829. bedroom, share all home coil.$76 or best offer. Call Joe HI-FI, RADIO -- tape facilities. Call9-5, 609-921:8100 eves.or weekends at (201)469- ’67 2-Door CHEVY BISCAYNE TWO ’73 YAMAHA motor- SEAMLESS ALUMINUM 12/12 cyclesfor sale- TX600 DOHC-8 YOGA- Beginnng classes, in recorder on the blink? tf GUTTERS,Victor Diamond, 3418. 12/19 --running Goodcondition. condition.Call Excellent609-448- valve and 6 speed RD-360.Call Kundafiulyoga. Wednesdays, I Guaranteed repair at CUT & TAILOREDto your: RICHARDPETI’Y figure. Gowns,tlresses, 609.799.0798 R.R.2, Box219, Bridgepeint ~ 4921. 12.26 609466-1013.. 12/12 7 p.m.Saturdays l0a.m. w~th reasonable prices. Expert FM pantsuits.Nopatterns needed. Rd.,Belle Mead N.J. 60502. brunchfollowing. 779Kingston. stereo service sorry, no ’IV EXCAVATING tlONDAtrail bike -- Ct-70, CallMaruja, 600-460-2804. LANDSCAPING 201-359-3641night, 609-924-1643 ’64 BUICK Special4 door ’72 DE TAMASOPantera- Rcl.,Princeton. 609.924-3962 ’IFl work. Private business, not a 12/12 day. ".sedan. A/T, P/S, V-6, original white with black int., e~xeellent good cnnd. . Recently shop. Consumer Bureau DEMOLITION TF FURNISHED room- with owner.Good condition, $225. cond. many extras. $7,450 overhauled.$195.609.921-9247. Regmtered.609-452-2862 After. Septic systems - sewer & kitchen and laundry 609-448-5943aRer’6p.m. 12/19 f rm.609-393.2417,Start. 12/19 12/19 6. u v/ater lines connected, rivleges.I-I/2 mi from driveways & pa_rking areas ~elmerSq. Female preferred. PHOTOGRAPHY constructed, land c~earing. 609-924-1276after6 p.m. 12]19 1970 MAVERICK-- 1 owner, i963 PLYMOUTH-- Very HightstownRd. Princeton Jet. 41,000mi. $1195.Call 609-799. economical& in good running Campers& Trailers DANNYPAINTING CO. -- N. W. MAUL&SON 0856, 12/26eondition.609448.0509.12/26 -Business,Services- Interior & Exterior. IT’S YOURWEDDING! U.S. Hwy.130 & GriEfs Drive Reasonablerates~ Satisfaction uaranteed. Residential & IT’S YOURDAY! 201-329-4656 1972BUICK Skylark - Auto. ~ommercial. Call anytime NEED AGOOD MOUNTS. MOTEL, US #1 FIATconvertible --1960 Exe. trans., A/C, P/S P/B, 15mpg, 1971 FORDCamper Special. "THESIS & MANUSCRIPT ELECTRICIAN? ¯ RelmirService LawrenceTwp. opposite gns mileage$950 or bast offer. 24,600mi, $3000.609-896-1659 Lowmileage, alr.cond, with ing~ Dissertations,IBM (609 ~34719. . ff I Just wantto recordit. E/cortical Power& ’ 12/12 after~p.m. ppxecutwe& Selectrlc IItype. HowardJohnson Restaurant. 609.259.2494. 12/19 1971Lay ton 11 1/2’ self- Call Hahn Electrieul Con- LightingInstuilatlons Offering roomswith special containea camper. Toilet, 10 yearsexp. Mrs. DICicco, JAY IndustrmlMamteeance 609-896-0004. tf tracting. Freeestimates. (201) law weekly rates. Very neat ’72 TOYOTACorolla 1600, 2 shower,heater, 3 way{ridge, 609-448.5623 369-4249. Consumer Bureau TF andquiet, CallManager at 609- doorsedan. 4 speed, new tires manyextras. 609-440-7879. NEED REPAIRS, REMOD- Before11 A.M. & after6 P.M. registered, No. 1794. 896-0125. 12/26 exc.cund. $1700. Call 609-655- ’73 PONTIACGran Prix. 12/10 ELING, CONSTRUCTION? tf 31@. 12/19 Loaded small V-8 break-in THESIS& MANUSCRIPTWe’ll do just aboutanything. mileage,Call 609-799.1414 for a TYPING-- ExperlenoedIn No jobtoo small.Robertson& PLUMBING& HEATING price that willblowyour mathematicsand- statistical Son.609-737-2260. ¯ - PATIOBLOCKS PAINTER / PAPER RESPONSIBLE -person 1970 2-DOORChevy Caprice, ~ff~ . ’ ff HANGER.Thlrd generation of OILBURNERS FOR RENT- MOTOR HOMES papers. Mrs.Krieger, 609-888-. Specialtyblocks for wantedto shareco.ed farm autumagold, P,S., P.B., Air 4272. ff q ualitywork.201-549-3879. 1/9 cond., rear windowde{rester, - all sleep8, a/e, generator, _ Decks,Walks, i.B. REDDING& SON INC. house.Private room rent plus lowmileage, 1 owner. 2 snow everyconvenlenoe; linens,. & Patios 204Nassau St. securlty.Call Fred, 609-921- towelsa kitchenequipment. CUSTOMhome carpentry, Prlnceton 9152. 12/19 tiresmounted on extrawheels. AUSTIN MINI 850 1961 20~060 ALL types of automatic cabinet work ann marine Phone~I-7~-22~ or aftermiles approx. 40’ mp~.one 609-924-7616, ff typing. Very reasonable. Call most reasonable rates call All WorkCo. carpentry.Call 609462416~, 609-924-0160 5p.m.201-725-7615." 1}2 owner,~$50O, Call609.921-7967 609.~48-8644, John for estimate,. 609-924- Route206 Belle Mead, N.J. o TF TF Saturday & Sunday. 12/12 [ 8741. 12/19 (201359-3000 u. 7wepR/#cEro,v rocker "Seven For Central Jersey" ,.q~tY-,,~ NEWS The,lawrence, l~dflcr TheManville News THE CENTR/IL POST The Franklin NEWS’RECORD [DINDSOR-HI(;HT$ HEP,,ttLD Classified ¢qdvertising THURSDAY,DECEMBER 13, 1973 8-B

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Pdnceton-HlghtstowoRoad" P.O.BOX 21, Princeton dot., N d 08550 There are CHARLESE. ANABLE,Realtor. ROOSEVELT-PINEESTATE II - 11hen homes 4 bedrooms, I or 2½bathe, eeparste dining room, panelled family room. Up to 80%mortgages to qualified buyers ...... $42,?00. ADREAM OFA RANCH¯ Immaculate - Large - 4 bedrooms,2 4 brand new reasons full bathe,living roomwith fireplace, panelled family room. Separatedlnlng room, tremendous kitchen, full basement,2 LANDSPECIALI~’$ cargarage. ~ acre lot andGreat Neighborsl Just listed and an ~m 448-0600 excellentvalue at ...... ’$69,500. 231RO~IasAV. HIalfTSTOWN to seeVillage 2. FORTHE HOME BUYING CONNOIESEUR - Over3,000 sq. ft. of living spaceon o one-acrslot; everythingfor comfortable livlng.Fireplace, central air, humidifier,electronic air cleaner, :HORTHHANOVER IWP. kitchencarpeting, thermostatically controlled showers, 10- 4~ speakerintercom, central vacuum, loads of kitchencabinets, conditionoeIH acres fealurinE , East WindsorTwp. 3 or 4 bedroomSplit Level, plusmuch more. Well built, wellplanned to bringyou the ut- I~dmems,Zbaths, large dining area, kitchen,rec room &iaundr/ room, Excellent condition, We’vejust opened four brand new town- mostin comfort.Five bedrooms, 2½baths, large eat-in kit- 4,500sq,It. elliving space with 20x40 Reduced to $53,900. chen,separate dining room, living room,family room, and $59,000 housemodels here at Village 2 in NewHope. laund Immediateoccupancy ...... Aaking$77,900. ’in?vouedpool: ...... They’reexpressly designedfor you people W. COUNTRYDELIGHT ¯ Sculpt, paint, write, enjoy this COUNTRYLIVINGAT ’ wholike whatyou see here, but wouldlike to studio/workshopIn a fine residentialartist’s community. ITSBEST Bonus:3 bedroomMasonry ranch on I acreof land- all see a family-size homeyou can live in all utilities. Only...... $47,500. AL19 aue wooded lot is thesetting iorthis Coenlr/Cape wilh4 bedrooms, year long¯ CUTE& COZY .Lovely 3 bedroomhome set in a quietbut con- largedining area &both, central a/x & venientarea, good kitchen, living room,dining room and en- Iocwly18x36 heated pool..,. $55,000 Village2 is a totally private, established ’ trancehall. Nicelylandscaped lot with back yard privacy. $39,000. communityon 121 acres of trees and grass ...... " ...... DEVONSHIRESECTION on a hilltop in rustic NewHope, Pa. Where OWNERWILL AID iN FINANCING-3 bedroom Ranch, modern Thin3 bedroomspitson one el E.W.T, kitchen,separate dining room, beautiful grounds, and patios loveliestsections. Boasts central o/c, 2 you can buy a family-size townhousefor as makethis anexceptional buy in Suburbiaat only carprage, wlw carpeting &2½ baths. little as $33,500¯Or rent an apartmentfor ...... $36,000 Priced[or ~u at ...... $49,500 as low as $250a month¯ HIGHTSTOWN- RENTAL INCOME - 2 apartmentsplus 9 BEAUTIFULORDERHOME Reduced to $62,500 separaterooms mske this a goodbuy for the investor, Andwhether you rent or buy, every- ...... $37.000 inchoice 10¢atlon oftown. lhis lovely 7 thing Village 2 offers is yours every day roam,2 lull bathhome has a heated WHATA FINDI Charming Cape in desirable section of atticfull dff basement.Gassteam of the year¯ HamiltonSquare. Four bedrooms, spacious, kitchen, full heat(new "boiler) new aluminum basement.[mmsdlate occupancy ...... $31,508 ddin$newly patnte¢l, 2 car ~, oil [] Indoor and outdoor pools laedscnnlnEnice& well eatabl~ed.. A RARITYontoday’s market. Two boclrooms, large living room, NowReduced to ...... $43,00G [] Tennis eat-inkitchen, all on½ lovely acre in a uniquecommunity... - [] Ice skating ...... $28,000. INVEStmENTPROPERn’ [] Skiing 3 BEDROOMRANCH with cedarfence foroutdoorprivacy. Lookingfor o goodinvestment [] Yourown 24-hour security system Modernkitchen, large family room, and best of all - this adjoins prope~?This older home ear the GreenAcres¯ Aluminum siding and central air conditioning centerofHightstown haso6 roomapt. [] Wall-to-wallcarpeting makesthis homoa delight all yearround ...... $43,900. onone side &~2 three room opts. on theo her side¯ It has ell hotair heat & [] Year-roundoutside maintenance BEAUTIFUL4 BEDROOM COLONIAL in Washington Crossing all newwiring &pipes. This ia an ideal [] 13-channelcable TV area,near Pennington Twenty minutes to Princeton¯Lovely homeforthe yvlng coeple to live in area. All largerooms ...... $460.per mo~ andlet the other 2apts. help poy for it. [] Electronicfire/burglar alarms Attractivelypriced ...... $29,900 CONVENIENTCOMMUTING - 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths. Family [] All-electric central heatingand room.Near schools 8" stationon a beautifullot. $395.porme. $62,900. air conditioning ¯...... TWINRIVERS [] Andmuch, muchmore¯ TWOSUBURBAN RENTALS...... $325g $350pormo. CONO6MINIUM Beautiful2 bedroom unitovellooking ihelake. This attractively decorated Comesee howall this fits together into unithas w/w carpeting throoghouL one beautiful community¯Furnished models Adlerman,click & Co Locatedat the end of thebldg., it open Mondaythrough Saturday, 10 AMto realtors -- insurors ossmettotal privecy& quiet.. $28,900 6 PM. Sunday, I I AMto 6 PM.For more e,’;I. 1927 SALES- REPRESEUTNTIVES .-~,~--~-.--~.... ing’Street, i&inceton,N.J. ~o,~n,ln’t ; &Wvehand~ = ..... information-.and:.directions, call (.215) ...... , ’ 44~85A ¯ : 869-.:2091.¯ Evenings& Sundays924-1239 ~86-1’020 CethedoaC~ridla 448-2121 WamnFox 396-9240 RalphDo*tin (201)329-637g Weam membnn=ofihn MULTIPLEUSTIRG SERVICE Village 2. ¯ IRVING M: GREENBERG West Windsor Twp. - All this plus a 50’ ASSOCIATES " greenhouse on 6 plus acres. S minutes to the For Rent- Apts. Station. 8 minutes to Princeton. Mortgage The kind of place you always thought CaM FA1cIAL.I NDUSTRIAL ILEAL ESTATE available to qualified buyer. somebodyelse lived in. APPRAISALS $75,000. FOR RENT It f)UTENO. 130 MemberP~incefon Group and 111GIITSTt)WN,N.J. 08520 Private 16f1014,18-tt282 carpetin~ ~ Me,cer Countr Soa,d ot Rea~,ors .~.~ witliin 1 t/ les of Nassau r Call309.924-8078 after 5 p.m. REALTOg® (609) 799-1661 Anytime ~,, For Rent- Rooms ForRent - Apts.

2 BEDROOMS,MODERN -- PRINCETONResidence -- to 2NDFL(JOR -- on Mt. Lucas rivate entrance,2nd floor. sharefor responsiblefemale. Princeton. Livingroom, ~tercerviIle-Ham.Sq.area on Private bedroom. Share ~in~lroom, kitchen hath, $235 busline. All utilities incl.cent. kitchen, bath, living room, per me. includes heat and air cond.No pets.Couple NOW family room laundry with parking. 609-655-0906.12/12 preferred.$250 per month. congenialtr o. Eves. 609-924- Call609-896-9449. 12/12 5177. TF CRANBURY -- 5 rooms, APARTMENT for rent - RENTING newlydecorated $160 perme. centerof Princeton,un- ROOMfor professional gen- plus heat andul I t as. 609-395- furnished,$’200. per too. 60S~ .~"." Village 91W.Mechanic St./New Hope, Pa. 18938 tleman. Affraetivelyfur- 1985. 12/26 924-4478. 12/12 . , . . - ., .. nished. Private bath, NORTHGATEAPARTMENTS ,(.,.,..,, telephone, radio, TV. Con- vententlylocated. Call 609.924- NEW AMERICA DEVELOPMENT CORP. HOPEWELLBorough - 3 2568. TF R0SSMOOR COUPLE ¯ OneMile Road i .... bedrmupstairs apt. $27Splus WILLINGrent two bedroom I electric. Walkto shopping.609- furnished apt. with linens, and Princeton-Hightstown Rd= 466-0782after 6. 12/26 silver, washer, dryer, dish- (oppositeMcGraw Hill) PrincetonMeadows hasa clubhouse, swimming, tennis YOUNG(32) - educated man washer,mun~’ extras. Jan. 1 - East Windsor,N.J. ForRent - Roomsseeking male roommate(25- April 30 with possible ex- andapartments, too. 35) to share almost wholely tension. Currently $295 per furulsnun apartment in new month.If 48 or older call 609- Rich shagcarpeting, lined draperies,central air andheotln you 655-1840 lunchtime or 9 Plalusboro apartment com- LAWRENCEVILLE -- evenings. 12/19 control. Supersound condltlon[ncj andmiJch more. SUNNYroom for responsible plex. Rent. $137.Call 609-02,1- Franklin Corner Gardens now Apartmentsin e beautiful natural settincj surroundedby acresof woman.Beautiful A/Chouse 3028or ’/99-3628. ’I~ taking applications for l and2 1 and 2 Bedrooms woodsend fields. For recreatlon--tennlscourts, swimmingpools off lake. Walkto bus, near bedroom apartments. From EFFICIENCYapartment - and clubhouse. campus.$100 me. 609.921-8179. $220 plus security per month. kitchen and bedroom, 2-1/2 from ’ 190 month 12/19 Air-cenditioner, hot water and miles from Princeton south on Thetrain to NewYork is a short bike ride AWAY! ForRent - Apts. heat included. Convenient 12/12 Twobedrooms available too. location just off Rt. I 161 Rt. #I.609-924-5792. IN TRENTON-- 4 roomant. Franklin Corner Rd. Cat 609- idealfor students. $180 per 896-0990or see Manager,Apt. WANTED’: mature,. me.Call 609-39:~-1328 after C-3or office. TF SINGLEROOM APT. -- with Features: responsible female to share’ 5:30. ’IF bath &refrigerator. Available ¯ SWIMMING POOL in Trenton.Ideal for studenL,t. large newfm’nisbad house with ¯ PLAYGROUNDFACILITIES schoul teacher. Excellent $75. a month.Call after 5 p.m. 4 ROOMAPT. in Manville, 4 ROOMSfor rent, Manville. 609.393-1328. eOFFSTREETPARKING location.Call 609-924-9471after Callafter.3 p.m. (281) 725 Security.Please call 281-~22- 4 or on weekends. .ff 7874 12/19 W52. 12/12 .¯ AIR CONDITIONERS ¯ KITCHEN WITH DINING AREA ROSSMOORmanor apart: ¯ THERMOSTAT CONTROLLED HEAT ment -- avail, for short term 8 ROOMLawrencevllle home (includedin’rental) HOUSEMATEwanted -- lease, furnished. Mid-January MANVILLE-- 3 room furn- on quiet streat,4 rms. &porch Mature person to share 5 siehdapt., adults only. Also, 1 down,4 rms. &bath up large e WASHER& DRYER FACILITIES to mid-April. Both .parties furnished roomfor gentleman, bedroom house In New must be 48 years old. Owners garage 28’x60’. By owner, ¯ RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT Brunswickwith 4 other per- kitchen privileges. Call 201- $50,000.Possession Jan. 2. Call will be awayand are willing te 7.~-2769. 12/12 .i~ MASTERTV ANTENNA sons. Call 201-828-4954after 7 permitothers to try out~ th.is 609-896-0443¯ 12126 p.m. t2/12 wa~/oflivinl~ while wnitingtar their new nome. 3 months lease at $400 per month,. In- TWINRIVERS -- studio apt., APARTMENTS FOR RENT-1 cluding local phone and all s~paratekitchen, .carpettivng, bedroomluxury equip .ped 20’ MODEL APARTMENTOPEN DAt LY other utilities. Call 609-655- air cond, heat incmdeit. $170 MATUREintelligent young 12/12 living,room, compmrety person(s) wanted to share 3283. 12119 wooounsite, private entrance tselated country house near me.~(201) 536-8392. opouson landscapedcourt, 60 FoxRun, Plainsboro, N. J. 08536¯ Tel. (/,09) 79%2710 swimmingpool, tennis courts Rt , 2 mlos mushof NewBrunswick traffic circle (HolidayInn}¯ Tale jug- Hlghtstown. Call John Bowers 2 BEDROOMapartment on (609) 448-693§ at,201.297-4448or 609.443-16~ WEEKLYrental for vlsltor’~ in groundfloor of NassauStreet centralTV withN. Y. an~J handleand follow Plnlnsboro signs for 2 milesto PrincetonMeadow:. town until Dec. 31st. 2 Phillyreception. Private, ORtake N J Turnpke to E~iI E-A¯Right I mileto Rh130 South. Left’ 3 /’dl~ll~s~ bedrooms,nicely furnished, I~ouse30 ft. living room#us30 milesIn Cranbury-PlllmboroRd.(Meln 6t.)l right I mileto PlklnsboroRd," ~.~T~’~I ft. heated sun porch kitchen secure, from $235, Lawrence right 4 milesto PrincetonMeadows. ’ "~ center of Princeton. Utilties, andbath, beautiful yard, $331 Mews,on Rt. 206, Lawrence ROOMFOR RENT-- central linen and ¯kitchenware in- a monthIncl. heat. Available Township,2 streets north of GeneralElectric Appliances ]oeatlon,seml-prlvate ba.th cluded,$75 per week.Call 609-[JanuaryI, call609-924-0480 U.S. #I &286 Junction. OpoD ¯ ~ ,=,co,, ,,o,,,r co,,,,, large room, college type glrl 452-2652. 12112 12/19 Dailynoo.n to 6 p.m.Call 609- prderred.Call 609-921-2654. I after 4:30. 306-1834.tt, * TF

) ¯ . . -. THE PRINCETONPACKET "SevenFor Central Jersey" .~S-~,c NEWS The,I~wn;n(~, h’,dfl~r News THE CENTR,qLPOST The’M~nville IOINDSOR-ttlGHTS HEI~qLD Classified dgdvertising The Franklin NEWS’RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER13, 1973 9.B ’his is GreenfieldPark. EOr tad f)ousr [genc Manville¯Weston Modern6 room Cape, 1½ baths, attached garage and porch, finished rEC,oom in basementwith fireplace. Aluminum siding, wall,to.wall carpeting,75 x 112lot, excellentcondition and location. Must be s~eato be appreciated...... $42,900 REAL ESTA~ .~"INSURANCE ";2"~ ManvilleSoutbside Modem5 room ranch, tile bath, sciencekitchen, basementwith SPARKLINGNEW- and especially nlce. In the shelterof tall treeswith a Princetonaddress. Spacious, recreationroom, ]½ car garage,Many extras, 60 x 100lot. $42,900. pleasantlyaccented 9 room,2½ baths home built with your family in mind.Financing avaRable to quallfied buyer.Make your offer today. 138South Main Street Hightstown,New Jersey (609) 448.1069 CALLPENNINGTON ...... " ...... $97,E00

HillsbomaghTownship REASONS TO VISIT GREENFIELD 16 acres in CreamRidge area765’ trontage open field withbrook. Ideal Ior smallhorse farm owner. Approximately93acres over 4,000 sq. It, of roadhoatage ¯ Terms’ A SETTNG OF MATURE TREES for this sparkling,white jewel of a 4 bedroom,2 ½ bath Colonial.Live in PARK HOMES THIS WEEKEND! a woodsyarea. Closeto everything--,hebest oltwoworlds. Will take back6% mortgage ...... $44,000. available ...... $2500an acre. CALLWEST WINDSOR ...... Low $70’s ’1. Weare a brand newcommunity located in the quaint historic town of Allentownfounded in 1706.We are within walkingdistance of all of the servicesof this established Twin Rivers 3 bedroom, 2½ baths townhouse in Manville.2 Family 4S+ACRES overlooking the historic MillstoneRiver andDelware Raritan Canal. Large Colonial home community, yet our communit’/ is park-like and sur- excellent condition reasonably priced ...... $41,000 Southside roundedby trees anda fishing pond. dividedinto four large apartments,uee to be a stagecoach shop. Barn with 12 stalls fencedpaddocks, 2. Weare commutableto everywhere.We are located 1 mile Newcustom built duplex,4 roomsand bath eachapartment. Full openfields andweeds. Charming cottage and carriage house. Owner wlll acceptterms to a qualified Yt acre lot in WasMngtonTownship borders golf basement,separate utilities on 79x100ft. cornerlut with all buyer.Princeton address and priced to sell. from the new7A interchange of the N.J. Turnpike andthe course. ’ .. $15,000 improvements...... $53,500 CALLPRINCETON. new1-95. Weare in close proximity to major highwayslike Routes1, 1:30, 206end some bywsys like 539, 526& 537. Six acres with 12 room house in East Windsor 3. Weoffer the best value for your purchasingdollar. Township.Very well landscapedwith established BridgewaterTownship WILLBUILD ¯ to your plan or use the builder’s 4 or 5 bedroomplan designedto include maximum, comfortable,luxurious living in the woods.Between Princeton and New Brunswick. "The Ranch" $34,900 trees, plants and bushes,3 outbuildings.Owner will Large6 roomranch, 2 car garage,t½ bath, basement,recreation CALLPENNINGTON ...... In the aE0’s. take back mortgPge for qualified buyer. room,closed porch, brick front, hotwater baseboard heat. Macadam "The Split" $42,900 drive...: ...... $57,900. "The Bi-Level" $41,900 NOTHINGLEFT OUT...of this charmingmaintenance free 3 bedroomhome in PlalnsboroTownship, 12 room home on 2 acre consmercial lot. 165 ft. Entrancefoyer, large formal living room,country kitchen...family morncombination w/fireplace. 4. All our homesinclude all of theseluxury featuresat frontage ...... $85,000 ManvilleNorthside Slidingglass doors leading to screened-inporch, 2½ baths. All appliancesincluded. Central air con- UnderConstruction ditioning, oversized2-ear garage, full basementw/fireplace. Owner will hold mortgagefor qualified NO EXTRA COSTI buyer. ½ d,tphx in Hightstown 6 rooms and bath. Twostory Colonial, 3 bedrooms,dining room, living room,science CALLWEST WINDSOR ...... 559,900. MORTGAGESAVAILABLE ...... $24,000 kitchen,rec roam,two lull baths,basement and garage... $49,000 - 20%DOWN- DOWNLONG LANE :. 1o the quiet life for a family that desireseountw llving. Large,sturdy, frame *LaNesplclous rooms *Till tloor~tn kit..eath housewith 6 bedrooms,2 ½ baths. Room for a barnor a pool andspace to roamin searchof nature. "Carpetingthroughout =Doublehung wood windows ’11acres in all. "Stormwindows 8= it, lens (youchoose all thecolors) "InsulatedGlass patio door "BlautUulfixtures CALLPENNINGTON ...... $12S,000 "Deluxewood Kit. Cabnlets "Maintenancefreg exteriorsiding JOSEPHBIELANSKI "Sell-defrost.ref..freazer ¯*Funytends,pod lots *Salt cleaningoven "City waterand saweraa RealEstate Broker COMFORTg CONVENIENCE with a pdcethat’s unbeatablefor Princeton. Only$58,300 buys this "Colorto.or. Imths "pavedstrHts &sidewalks adorablehome close to everythingbut secludedon a cul-de-sao.A living roomw/fireplace for winter 212S. MeanSt. Manville- (201)725-1995 8- a lovely brick patiofor summersunning or dining. TOWNHOUSES Call for an appointment--quickt CALLPRINCETON Lowdown payment and interest availableon these OpenThursday & Fridayevenings "tU n - SundaysI - 4 Evenlngscall 2OI-359.3245 and (tther fine homes. Call for full details. 3 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU ROUTE 526 $3,200. DO(VN PAYMENT - for a qualified PRINCETON ¯ WEST WINDSOR ¯ PENNINGTON 924-0095 799-1log 737-3301 ALLENTOWN, NEW JERSEY veteran buyer to purchase this lovely 2 bedroom. 1 ½ bath end unit in Quad l. Central air, shag car- Model No. (609) 259-2055 Into No, (669) 587-7979 peting, many extras ...... $35,200. RealEstate For Rent

DIRECTIONSTO GREENI:IELDPARK: Located on ,ouve 526 $9,800 DOWN PAYMENT - and assume (3 mUesfrom mute130) F,om Princeton area. t~©Ouakcrbridge payments. 7 phts 1/~% mortgage payment on a Rd¯to route33 East to muteS26 (AIIcntown.Robhinsvill¢ Road) spaeions 3 bedroom, 21A bath townhouee. Full NEW LISTING--3bedroom, l into Allentown.Go ezst for 3 miles. basement, central air, fully carpeted, move-ln con- I/2 bathranch. Family room, fireplace.$390 per month. I dition ...... $61,500. AdlermanClick Realtors,15 SpringSt., Princeton;~N.J. 609- REALTORS 924-0401. . TF (HE=::’’’ 609J,48-6~00 CENTRALLYlocated Prin- 4em,q/low?? j, Jl SHOUXDR;OUo:TUGYAOGRESR LE; ceton Bore rental. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room fireplace, 6Y 808 DUNHAM CRANBURY dining room completely Thehome seller whotries to SKYHIGH?? 4 bedroomCape Cod. 1½ equipped kitcben with eating arrangefiuancing with a home :’ "" , area. Sun porch, usable bayerby himself can often have a Considerthe following facts, K~~ ...... baths.Living room with basement. Carpets and, really ruggedtime. There are all 1. Althoughmortgage money is scarce it is available for ,’~l. : . ; : . draperies. 2 car garage, qualified buyers¯ VA-F.H.A.-Purchase money ..¯~: ~ ; . .,.~-~: fireplaceand built-in HOUSEFOR RENT fenced yard¯ $550 per month, sorts0f difficulties abouPfinan. cing that an amateuroften must mortgages-endother sources. Goodnews for Salters 8. bookcases,dining room, den, avail, now. Call 609469-0959. Buyers. full basementwith outside tf struggle with. Meanwhilehis 4 bedroomFarmheuse, 1½ bathe "This is my State Farm prospectivebuyer may lose heErt, 2. 7~s a rule you only pay interest on the BALANCE EAST WINDSOR TITAN COLONIAL: Wooded lot, entry.Patio and barbecue. largeliving room~ diningroom, office whereI can serve anddecide to keeplooking for OUTSTANDINGwhen you have a mortgage. Not so on central air conditioning, 20x40in-ground heated pool, 5 Largeestablished trees. 2-car large farm modemkitchen lalge you with the best in car, bedrooms,2½ baths, fireplace in family room, inter- hall presentlyused as family room. anotherproperty! A real estate manyother types of loans. detachedgarage with 20x24 Ingroundswimming pool, 2 car LAWRENCETOWNSHIP -- 7 life fire andhealth insur- man,on the otherhand, can help comsystem throughout, master bedroom suite with garage.Immediate occupancy room Colonial. Month to ance. Inute you toea a prospectivebuyer most easily 3. If prices rise over a period of time your paymentsare hugewalk in closet, dressing area and private bath. heatedshop.. ," .... $53,500 Month tenancy. $450 per M00,References required. 609.448- or dropin any time. andquickly to procurethe sort uf made with "cheaper dollars". Helps you with the Laundryroom on the first floor. 2 car garage... $71,000 t 764or 655-2329. month. Good references inflation problem. required. Anna C. Faherty, lean he will needto linaneea ACREAGE Realtor. 609-882-432:]. 12/26 property. And 4. Uncle Samhelps the homebuyer too. For example LEONARDVANHISE AGENCY CRANBURYTWP. the after tax rate on a 7 ½% home mortgage for a family with an incomeof $12,000to $16,000is about 5 ½%. MEMBERMULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 80 acres...... $4,500per acre. RICHARDSON REALTYCO. Good reasons to buy now. Office: 609-448-4250 ForRent- Apts. RANCH-STYLE END UNIT -- 160Stockton Street Hight=town,N.J. FARM Quad I TR- Completely RouteI30 WESTWINDSOR TWP. Furnished-3 bdrms,2 baths, basement familyroom, ’448-5000 55 acres ..... $4.500per acre. playroom& laundry.Dishes, is extremely PRINCETON ARMS linens,appliances, 2 color knowledgeable in all TV’s.No childrenunder 10. No ~YOURSTATE fARM A~ER! facets of financing to LnxuryApa.ments Sills nmIntuits, Comptdll Birchwood Estates 5r lE/T. WHITE pets. $410 q-utilities 609-443. ~noeeomm: el~telngron, IIIle~h provlde you with the 1 and 2 bedrooms. Individually 6877. 12/26 assistance you’ll need. We 307 N. Main St., HI9htstown, N.J. Custom .Built Homes, RF.ALTY,INC. controlled heat. 2 air con- take pride in extending 1 ditioners, Individual the utmost in concerned 448.0 f 12 Dolly 9 to 5:30 1 "Theseluxury homes can be foundon Birch’wood Realtor Balconies. 12 cU¯ ft¯ personal service andinvite I Refrigerator. Venetian Blinds. you to call us today with Aher HoumCall: I Estates, Princeton Jet. These homes aro set on 61N. MainSt, 448-5480. 298-5668 448-4548. 201-359-3467 1 Cranbuff,N.J. Large walk in closets. Private your listing too. Whenwe acre wooded lots, (so/he larger), with attached entrances. Laundry room with HOUSE NOT FINISHED? RealEstate For Rent I MemberMultiple Listing Service 1 655.332Zor44&2477 dryers.Wall Live in a luxury motor home show your home, you can car garage, 4 or 5 bedroom 2 story colonial style" Eves: washers and to wall carpeting in 2nd floor till it’s done, on your lot. All be sure we ore showing It I houses featuring a large living room, kitchen with ThorntonS.Field, Jr. apartments. Superintendent conveniences¯ 60g-g24-7616. ’IF EAST WINDSOR TWP. to a completely qualified breakfast area, panelled family room and 2 full 395.0679 on site¯ Rents start at $190 up¯ buyer, not just a looker. level home baths. If that’s not enough there’s a full basement, Beautiful split for Open:9:30-5:30 daily. For Rent- Apts, Model apartment- Telephone rent. 4 bedrooms, 2 112 baths fueplace, and a porch or terrace. -- " (609) 4484801. (Open ualiy and rec. room. Avail. Jan. 1, HELPFULHINT: i from 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. 1974. $390 roD. l)ius utilities. Eachhouse should be presented Bywm. Bucc Builder,Inc. ""A,,,,,,~ I", .~,~ . except Sunday) Direchons 3 BEDROOM RANCH -- in One roD. seeur~ty required. in its bestlighl. Thismeans it ~lv,ffi,~,nu~,~ uee: ~o.~.. ~ from Princeton: Princeton fine area of Ewing Township Phone609-448-0558. 12/26 shouldbe shownas anindividual fusS’minutes from downtown l~’ncetQn, Drive out room turn. apE. to Do.snares H ghtstowo Road, turn ~ aht off River Road Near home,,ather thanplayed against today off North Post Road, wea n.maJe protesetooal. Qmet [ on Old Trenton Road, 1/2 m~e, WashingtonCrossing. 26 min. [ turn left and follow s gas. to Princeton.Living room otherpropErties in thesame area. Mi]Ioentta~ io.eatmn m ¯ stone/Manvtlloarea. $145 I ff formaldining room, family The total mobile/modular home community FORINFORMATION CALL: mo. includes utilities. room. 2 full baths, 2 car LAWRENCETWP house for References required. 201-359- I garage,dentral air, dish- rent. 3 bedrooms, living room, only 10 miles from DlsneyWoddin FLORIDA 4381after 6or 201-359-3414. ] washer,$410 plus utilties. 609. dining room, kttchen, 12/12 Two’ bedroom apt for sublet basement, 1-1./2 baths, garage. 466-2586 after 6 p.m. Available Immed. occupancy. Also nowor in spring. 12/26 RealEstate’For Rent 924i0908 from Jan 1/74 to June 30/74¯ another avail Jan. Ist...... I Extension of lease no problem. References and security Heating included, modero & LOVELYsmall country home, deposit.Call owners at 609-88:]- EASTWlN DSOR TOWNSHI P quiet apt¯ $210. per me. Con- 2 bedrooms. In Robbmsville. 1230. 12126 FIVE BEDROOM country ~,~"~ " ~’~" -"’~ FOR RENT - 1 bdrm. furn. tact 609-443-6780\ 12/19 Socurity required. Call 609-394. farmhouse, 5 mites tram apt. in Rossmoor. Avail. Jan. 9674. 12/26 Priocentoo.All conveniences, 1st - May30, ’74. Call 609-655- good location. Group or HAMPTON ARMS family,lease. $375 me. Avail 2861 or 655-2372. Tenant must RENT OR BUY -- Lam- be 48 yrs¯or older. TWO" ROOMS plus modern bartville area. Largo living WOODED SETrING - 4 Feb.Ist. 609-921-7650 or 201- bedrooms~2-I/2 baths, living 359-3049. 12/26 APARTMENTS kitchen, 2 full baths. room with fireplace, 3 room dinmgroom den with * Retirement? * 2nd Home? * Long Term Growth? References and deposit bedrooms, large kitchen, 2 I/2 THENEW MOBILE DUPLEX required,$300 month ut~Ities baths. Rental $250 monthly ireplace, kitchen, 2 car ¯ garage,located in Solebury livo in ons|lde.,rent the other or both, . "Pricedto Go" included.Call 609-924-4113. plus utilties. Sale price, LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP A dysamleconcept in mohllehome dying. Double yohr ilvlng quality 12/19 $62,000. Call 609-,397-0317after Two. $400. per me. Plus whilecurt[no the coztl Sse these outstandlnE leotums la eachapart. 1 8-2 Bedrooms OWNER TRANSFERRED - 5 p.m. ’ 12/26 utihties. ment: " " ChoiceI bedroomI-I/2 baths, l NORGATE - Brand new beautiful 6 room 2 bedroom- 1 ½both Sebenneenttescs ¯ Csrpetednv ng mornand, From $195.00 fireplacespiraling staircase, [ F. LEWIS FITTING. dlnlngroom * Centrallyo[r conditionedand heated beautifulJydraped and car-l Realtor Completelyfu,nlahed, decorator-sWted Intedom; choice of color W/Wcarpeting, A/C petod,end unit at Village2 HOUR"/-. from Princeton, 35 215.662-2291 schemeTOP quaUw opplience= RealEstate For Rent minutes to New Hope, N.Y. * GasAppliances, Indv. Contr. Heat New Hope.$250. p?r me. in- 12/12 Yourown spesloul !ot-- landscoped--underground utllltlee bus. Rent Pa. stone farmhose, ¯ cludesrecreationfil fantitles 1 0. 1840. rooms, S2S.000 Plentyof ClosetSpace and maintenance.Call 609-448- 6 2 baths, 3 Beoutlfully |umlshed2 bedroom60’ x ti’ mobilehorne $15,995 working fireplaces,expesed DEAN REALTY 3994. TF TWO bedroom duplex in REALTOR, 609-882-5881 R,m~tlm¢,m~t ,t ~,. tw]m~,l~=d, tm.d t~a, dudS,im~mm~ ~1 ~ ns. , SwimClub Avail. - ModelApt. rms, neams, rannom width floors, Dayton. Living, dining just painted. 40xS0 stone barn OWNER NOW LEASING - 3 12/6 eat-in kitchen, bath, garage, en~l~w,let. N,r, W 609-448-4439- Mgr. on Premises w14 bax stalls, 5%acres, some bedroomhome near Princeton INIS large yard, married couple feoeedfor horses.$425 month Shopping Center, $375. me. (Days) (201) 297.0,~23 (Evea~ & Weekends) PRINCETON MEADOWS~pt.: only - no ehildrun or pets. us utillfles.Avail. framed. RECYCLE Pdcua Ip~¢Ui~ldo~l ~bJe¢l re ~ whhout11o,¢11, ~j Available Jan. 1. Call 201-329- ~ Call 609-448-3994ior details. -- sublet, avail. Dec. 1. Dun 2738 for appt. ave messageat 216-6354020. TF THIS bdlr2.m, $221 per me. 201-473- 12/12 ¯ ~ 12/19 NEWSPAPER TMem, vc~o,v P.~CX~r t’Seven For Central Jersey" ~9~NEWS ~ .. ’l’he,l,’}wmnr~, I zdgfir J"~, ¯ J~l’e ¯ A~’ ¯ E¯ ¯ "l~eManville News ...... WiNDSOR-HI6HT$...... HEPjtLD btasslTlea . avertlsmg The Franklin NEWS’RECORD ~;’ ~ ’ THURSDAY,DECEMBER 13, 1973 IO-B i

Business Real Estate For Sale EstateForSale Resort Property Real Estate For Sale Rea, Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale I Real Estate For Sale/Rea’ Estate ~r Sa’el Real RealEstate For Rent I I -- l CUSTOMCOLONIAL AVAILABLEto the right[ / I .... EWELLBOROUGH /~ ~,," faro yforavery.reasonobe 71/2 ¯ MORTGAGE CAPEC01~ M rn kit /FOL!R...b..e.droommult.ilevelin "~’mtn’nNOlleVgl] ST PETERSBURG BEACH price.3 ¯ Wel deeorateO l0 room- ]bedroom% TownRouse -Two o,oomsabaths COLONIA.. -- ode " ~=as ’ ’ STOREFOR RENTavailable -- one bedrooma t., weekly ¯ ¯ ¯ chen hvm room with. ~~rrl alai.irn, ] mmodatelv. 277So. MainSt., monthly after ~P~uary 15: me -- d~aav~el a~t°re~,n.etmw d d c ¢’a t~ v,~en~. M L S Manville. Call 20t-725- c°!°~ta:[h°a ~m;,~et~w.elalRiver.s- I Yr. old. Excellent ~ -- Frame with Tennessee stone fireplace,/ nor L5 ~edrooms, 2 112 ,.,,~ Address inquiries to Sunset. ’=~’"~’"°2~ ~"~’~’LZ~;?"_Z~conanlon, many extras. I ~-t,,,,d..ll~¢ I ^-’--"-- 4 bedr~-ms llHn -/baths aen, lamilyroom, zcar I da~,st~-m r,~.44’Bva~!!ANCJlt^ "non " ....a ~cetroo~ . 9159. ~,=/*~ Cove,700l WhltterSt’, Tampa surrounueu, oy very =ar~ $41000,. Ca11609-443-5978.12/12 ¢^~.,~ . . ~ -. t,/,,~-~=.. ~, central., air con-" ~ " .... ’ ,,,,~oo*’,~.~,v~o,~,=, wu..m,~qat7 trees¯ 5 minutes fr.om train ~~"° ’lL.?~e. room with fireplace, dimn ~itioo~n . Financmavailable "~" ...... 12/12 ~.rT’;~’="’;"’~"anm,~u. ~9~o room, modern kitchen a g $69 600 / _ ...... station for commutersand 25 IF YOUCAN’t AFFORDTHE !/,^,ualiledbu~er ., ¯ , ~ ~ minutes from Princeton¯ ~ LOCALPRICES HERE ARE electric wire msnwasner ~/’~’4 ~.y~.~?,y?.~:.~: ...... ’::o",, ~=,wu.¯ nn ~. ,,rl~eur "* o~ox ,~=.no423 ..C/O ,.7~ ,,,.~..~, double oven adequate closet i . 2 ion nares nvlnff room wlm~, SOMEBEAUJlr~o wtAn.,* ’ "~ ¯ AMWELLTOWNSHIP h.r.e’ ¯ lace ’eal~na~ch?ann~’~l .’ ’ ’ :’: ¯ . - Princeton Packet for In- , MINUTESOF PRINCETON. space, it! i~soment, od hbetlEnAcS~r.modarnmtehenwitSOUTH. BRUNSWICK.: Land For Sale formation and appointment. ’IWI.N RIVERS.-.2 bdrm FINANCING AVAILABLE. water b a~.cho.ard heat,many large eating area 3 prunswicx. ,Acre colonial, blr!~fna~ne~trln~odsunr.nrch ; GARAGEand warehouse TF townnonse can tase over 7 extras mclumnga v ear at- u_=.=_.... , ,.¯, t._,, | o~, oggestmooe wthcentra air -":;-.’::--, .... -.- .... .~;^~ , snaceavailable. Alsosuitable ~ 1/2% m~, 1 yr old, many .[ached garage, l acre plus ;ra;e~"~iumin~u~n~’~ ~,~ & many extras Saerfce. annlanoasement. :~,vw ’, for storage. "Private farm $34900 ...... ~ e x!ras,. ~y appointment609; HAMILTON~QUARE.-- 8. ~nns~Peat.,Loth...uoPptermi~nepart]afywoodedacres.~’4’4~0 $59,600.Call.201-297-43.65.after NEWYORKCOMMUTER.~_’ setting.Call 609-799-3061. 12/20 rooms. Very versatile name. , ...... v ...... COLO,~]a~.~~ Large ~t~en: ~..m.orweexenus. vrlnc~t~as BUILDINGLn’P ~=,,/,~ith ~vW~hn~on~C~oss~n~."~P~...... " u, y ..... No gas shortage problems f largetree"s, sit~unte’-d’in~¯ion’r’oe ~I’amesMit~hner never h~d the Basement. Charneski & Bonglorno P.ENN.JN.GTONBORO.UQH youhoe in PrincetonJunction. ’, Twp.Nice location for horses opportunityto visit this lovely ~ .~Vel! maintained0 room.s.pht , cW000 42S Main St ,ormm mmns room, ,==.~ ravel witn aluminumsiaing ¯ { many ira 1Is and horse barn.’ Bucks Co. plastered stone " ’ RAN- Ma nv ’ ilia ,N.J. ’ % Mustsell $40 060 by owner. farmhouse but you can. VINYL ALUMINUM 201-722 -0070 room,3bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, Manyextras Only $52 500’ ~lz ’ maeulata con ,bysbep, ...... r o~OcrekszhOP~d~a ,,~,,,~ "af~l~Set~1,~ ",TWIN RI EV ~ , ~..~.~ ’ ’ ’ WESTWINDSOR OFFICE -- ~9-655-0351afterS. 12/26 Situated on 15 plus rolling [ dillon’. Gam~age . Huge 12/19 ~ ~. [o~vn’hous[e.luad I" 5~ap’- lIVE IN LAWRENCEVILLE’.’ adjacent to Railroad station. acres it boasts 4 large l se~ura~’e~’b"u[’~’d]n~’[’o~~o~ bedrooms3 1/2 baths, 15x25I basement. Fireplace.areems. pliances ’wlw ca’rpeting, ;{ND COMMUTETO ’ 22’x13’. $90 per me.utilities woodbeamed living room with stud 0 o ’ ’ - centrala/c/, $33,000.Call 609- PRINCETON-- by Mercer included. 609.92t.6672. 12/26 TWOPARCEI.~ OF LAND. oppesilewall fireplaces, 16x20I ~39,600 ~. _ residential. $46,500 448-7020. tf Metro. This 0 year old 8 room beth wooded(one 5 acres and HUGEBI-LEVEL -- 8 rooms. formal dining room with/ / " "’ customColonial will delight’ other tO acres) located near corner f replace and a wooded 11/2 car garage¯ Patio deck. I~v ~=~ ;v~,fu’~’~ COL0.NIAL:modern,kitchen, you. 2 fireplaces to fight Rightstown in East Windsor MORTGAGE MONEY Twoair cunditfoners. Washer, winters chill, large basement beamed family room with! 1 -1--irt’-~’lt~r’lr’~ Iformal nining room, living Township.Will sell each piece massiveColonial fireplace 2 AVAILABI,E!l ! dryer, and refrigerator. ~.J[’].tL.~J.’~’ll .l~ I room with fireplace, den, pla),roomfor thekids to enjoy separate or total. Terms I launary room,1-1/2 baths 4 onthoserainydays. $72,900 available. Call 201-542-2559 car garage plus carriage $39,900 k-- ¯ TWINRIVERS QUAD II -- 4 OFFICEand Storage Room. housein rear. Ideal for guests C"~mm~ ~ Ibedrooms, oversized 1 car bedroom TownHouse. Red- evenings. ’IF or maids quarters. Complete TOWNHOUSE-- Excellent1 COUNTRY CHARMER- on " -’~ ~i, lillllt~ [gurage, welllandscapedlot, wnodpatio, many other ex- WANTA RETAIL]3USINESS .1000 sq.ft, plus 3600 sq.ft. year old townhousein QuadIII 9/10 acre. Fireplace¯ Two ¯ $57,900, tras. PRICEDTO SELL. 609. 1N YOURHOME? -- This Shopf6r Lease. JohnMcNtilty with babblingbrook and pond. V. ~ ¯ l &Sons’ Co., Pennington,N.J’.. Descriptive brochure on of Twin Rivers. Features trees and shrubs 448-6305. 12/12 choice location between 2 include 20 ft. living room. huge garden. ~ ...... ~ ° EWINGTOWNSHIP lanncd Lawrence Township Ph. ~9-737-1300. tt request¯ and garage, tw.,p~a~a~ar~uE ~’TEe.,urA ~ ot RANCHER-- Aluminum ~. 9 ACRESCommercial -- 2 mi. formal dining room modern East Windsor Township -- hoppingcenters could be just soof Hightstownon Rt¯ 33. 400 MAKEFIELDREAL eat-in kitchen w lh d sh- siding newroof, kitchen with whatyou are lookingfer. Call ft. frontage, corner lot RR washer, 2 large bedrooms,1 $47600 This home offers a lormal eating area 2 bedrooms,t full I’or details. ESTATECO.. INC. TENNESSEE STONE- and entrance foyer, large livin~ s ding. Call B._urgerla..nd.6o9: ’isville Pa. 215-295-11111/2 baths, full basement. room, dining room eat-k bath, large attic for future 4.46.2955.Mr. O’Donnell. TF ~¢ultipleListing Realtor Outstanding extras such as aluminumcustom rancher. 7 expansion. Financing TWINRIVERS QUAD I[ -- 3 INFLATION NEED NOT’ cENTER OF MONMOUTH centralair patio wall to wall years youngand looks likeit’s kitchen, family room,taundry availableto qualified buyer, WORRYYOU -- Invest in JUNCTION,office space for 12/12 3 bedrooms, 2 I/2 baths bdrm Townhouse. Assumable professional group and/or carpeting all appliances and only two. Heated basement. $29,900 mortgage. Many extras, income property and watch muchmore.Qualityvalue. Garage. Terrific HamiltonSq. basement 2car garage anc your net worthclimb. Weoffer office and warehouse space. T-WIN L RS -- 2 Br convenences such as eentra $37,500.Call 609.448.7961or914- Also store space available. $36,900 Iocatmn. WASHINGTONTOWNSHIP 647-7343. 12/26 a 2 family home just off townbeuse,¯ .up lee., all apple., air, wall to wallcarpeting and COLONIAL-- Brick and Nassau St. ill Princeton. Call201-297-2055. 12/19 fm..b.smt:.epg.r_earp.,7 ,%...... VA $49,600.... central vacuumsystem: A.7 VACANT LAND M~c~,,c. a,~.,,~ =.. aluminumsiding, 314 acres of Providing a good income at mgt. 6uu-~qa-~qou. xz/tz ,m,~oum~, or,~,~ -- ~^- ALUMINUMCOLONIAL--on tic,tie mortgageassumption is land lar-e eat-in kitchen, "~ ~"" "l b ~" * also peesib[e. A goodbuyat__ ~vi~h~’~’al~aSr°tasu~ur~asng~30%~e InvestmentOpportunities cell Luntpl/2,raeCsrenc~uP~i~ Ivevne I 2/3 acrex. 7 years young forma din~’ng room, attractive ...... ~ :.’~.~’,~7’:,,.;’l~-,~;.,’,~;.~ ~;,~,~,° custombudt. 7 rooms. 2. car ~,~"~ family room with [replace, .~.~E.~.L~E_^,-~:"~ ...... " Call nowyou’ll be glad you EAST WINDSOR ...... v ...... , anraee~ and basement¯ uon’t, ...... nrfi~.. ~ I~dr.oms,2 1/2 baths, V~bI’I~I~INTrUt your¯ money¯ ulu,,.~:,~., t,,,:.’.. ~a.~¯ t.At 1-295 near 1-95. Federal EAST WINDSOR " Lareg. forma d .¯n " ng roe.. m;.. h~/nd" I~esilate or you’ll be too late. [ SPLITLEVEL TOWNHOUSE into these 4 woodedmdustrml OFFICE SPACEFOR RENT City Road,Lawrence Twp. full basement2 car ,ara~’e WARRENPLAZA WEST center¯ . hall ranch :.Fprm~ some monern.eat-m mtcnen: _ centralaircon’ditionin~Ma~y, zonedacres on Rt. #l andwhile PAP~.DISE FOR PETS -- ’ Promnent commercial site. . n , TF I --ThisQuadIItownhouseisin¯ . , .... , RT. 130 & DUTCHNECK 3.75acres. Zoned Industrial. l~ngb~°~rmo~eal~2 l~tc~e~l~ res. YO~le~;a~n~ar~roVal~eogrt~:; ROAD ii!ere~oeas,laa~dYt/2r:t~![hh:dI~llll~lli~l l:ca~l::.ll?It;’aWn~cne t~ao;errS, fmeant~i too numerost~t~ ~lenS~:C~omvenn;h~n~ha:nr~oVoe~, ba sement 2 car gara e baseg t .... : _~ _ . v ng room d n ng room " ’ charm ng 2 bedroomcottage ¯ r h ,co¢ ~h~ ...... ~lton¢ and lrnck " 2. QuakerBridge Road. centra a r, storms anti garage. Also features new ~’~*~’’""’="’~ k tchen w th’ eating area, 3 .or .o...... a..._. ,7 ,. : SUITE SIZE NETPER -rlPEWELL TOWNSHIP ~arnnng pros a,,,c~amh~n~, Me. Me. LawrenceTwp. Lot 159x200. screens, screened n porch cent.ralair, washer,dryer, and ~lAl’lmlll~lml ,I bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths and r~;~’~l New Penn .^~ ZunodIndustrlal. Assume 6% mortgage$48500 refr..... gore[or Topvalue at ~ lll~ll~Ill II l~ ¯ ~ , ~,u~S 2 rm. 385sq.ft. $200. l~’llli~ II N’ semi- finished, basement. View’l-lel’gn’~’ ts--", mtcnen"with’" for’CnCe°dogsareatorun.ar°Thehouse...... is a : 4 rm. 770sq. ft. $375. Owner, 20t-291-52t3 or 609- . $43,900 L F~ lmnl~’l...ll~. Extras include wall .to wall leating area formal dialog acre Monroe ’rownshn lo0vearoldfarmhousewitha, 3. Cream Ridge. Upper 12/5 I , 448-4630. .~no~..o o-,,o- m :nOUTE33HAMLTONOFFICEIe.ar.pe.hng, ce.ntrm air con-lroo living room with l rura ~ustom homeare~’ moaern kitchen¯ A barn’, AttracUveprestige building FreeholdTwp. 9.75 acres. SW ¯ ,..~,.-o~ ’wP,2~{2 ---- I ’ . =no [Ann" ". I ULUOOlng,wasner, uryer, s.tove I fireplacem family room2 1/2 ’ ’ o Lthuildings and an inground cornerRt. 539 and Burlington Lovely¯ ~/~ acre s teiralltes 1" ¯ - ,#ou-a’~uu¯ iianurelrlgerator ~5800 1 ~.,,f,~~’ ~a.~m=. ,..o ’2 car ~ 1 000’ L.*h = , ¢~ef;, h.v’ , with ample parking in ex- PathRd. Good frontage. this excellent ranch home. ~ , ’ u nO( m’,, a ,: ...... ~ -a c.llent Ioe~tion. Panelled -- # ! garage"" ...... $79500’ REN’I, ALE [nr the gentlemanfarmer ,. ~tal]s carpeted acoustic Features include liv ng room NEWHOMES -- Ranging in ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ " II. B. LYON,Realtor wlh br ck f rep ace, formal , ..,~ t, ,,~o, ...... $65,000: ceilings centrally air con- HOUSE FOR SALE F ne ]3or -1evece from s and $36 Colonials 990 Ranchers3und4 ~,-.^~,or,~r ditioncd, t or 2 yearlease with 609.896-1010 cos[on bult home n quiet dining nmderneat-inkilchen w~ea’~n~"a~e~ ~orma’[ 3.beqr°°m~anc[~6 ~ :i Lawreneeville,N. J. lovely famdy room with 3 oeureom ltanc.n: ~uu ..... , option¯ Av.~ilabte im- established neighborhood. 3 -- I bedroom models. V.A., I a... ~ I_s lag room...... utt[-auu "re famil".v Office space avallanle mediately. Call 609-4484024 Eves &wknds 609-896-0275 bedroomsformald n ng room, beamedceiling. 3 bedrooms3 I F H A, and Conventional I ~,~’~ ,,oh ~ire-lace aundrv [ ~, ’ ¯ ’ ’ - ~ ~ ’ " . I/2 baths, full basement,at- / financing ave lable to I rroo~ ~l’~’droo~s21/2 bath~. I 2 bedroomapt. $220, adults - _., , "- ...... , weekdays,tf family room with fireplace, --~ ^^^~ laundry room with washer and tached garage. All [his plus ,-,o,,,,o,,~’b ~=,~,~o[ qualified]myers. I 2 car’garage Nestled in thai ~ ~ 12/t2’ KllllllllLil I I", dryer, sunporch,garage. Tall central air . carpehng,.ana ’~.P.~A~’~., """,~"l I HarbeurtonHillson3beautifull ~ah~|f~;i~t~Ifw (1~. AIllll~ll lll~lN: trees and lake view. Near mucn more. Outstannmg n.~.~o~u t~.t,~n -- meW/NEATAND COSY -- This I acres $826001 "~"~4’t~’~ L~’~’~ ,x.~*.. n 111[ lllll~kl~C, vaiueat $49,900 usung) t, o cateu .on a quiet [ smallerH[ghtstownhomeisin ’ ’ [ Membet’of.’Mult]ple L ..... _ ’ Lawrence Shopping Center. 4 beuroom, I 1/2¯ .~tn nome’l’bedrooms’ and" bath on thei[ ~;~’~’,’,room~familv’~.oom4o~.l*~v, 609-395-0444...... - n:-:~., $50000.Ca11609-394-9360. 12/19 sire el. ann OaCKln[~o on alveryncecondiUon,andoffers. I BILEVEL-- NewKtcheni ListingServiee FURNISHEDoffice for rent. EXCLUSIVELOTS -- in Elm ¯ ’ ...... QUALITY COLONIAL -- x~{ooneuareaweareo!!er)ng a~lJiving~. ;roomi./ kitchen,.J 2’1 ,¢, ~. ~qn- area" formal 37N. MainSt..Cranbury _ _ "’! ~ ¯ ":~.~ - Large roomwith lots of heel/ "Rid~e~--’~’phi’k.l 112acres, Excellent 1/2 acre location s,,~ . .. ’ . _ -~., _ shelves plus small waiting $20,~00upS. princelonprestige ...... near Kreps school in East w,th a formal dinlng room , / first Boor The second Boor I ~"~.,l~.ms’ 1 1/2 ~aths i car I ’: ..." o ,. ~" .~; .^ .. room. $150 month¯Reply Box area. Harold A. Pearson, 609- WindsurTownship.Thislarge large family room, and at-|offers2a~ldit]onal bedrooms, ~l ~’ars~e" ’ " ~52500| ~vT~’~l"unr~,~’.~’~¢5~ ’ ! #02435,e/o Princeton Packet¯ 737-2203. tf S0_UTH .BRUNSWICK" and lovely Colonial home [ached garage at last year.s/Full basement, one car / ~’ ’ ’ / " ’ t=ustom..3bearoo,m ranch. 1- features living room with prtc.es. Better hurry on mls / garage. Some wall to wall [ RANCHER--Modern kitchen/ ~/z paros, ou not water, picture window, formal one~ /earpeting included. Con-/ wi~h eatin¢ area formal/- ’ oaseooaro .neat.. xuH dining. Handsomemodern eat- / venlentlocat]on. $35 CO0/ didin" room°3aenerons sized[ basement witn linisnea rec n kntchen lovely r=neled $45900 / ’ ! _. = _,. ,P ...... ,../ ..RANCtl2STYLE , -- ’~-^-=--1-10USE - in3 " room 1 car are ’ . ’ . . ~ ’ oenrooms,Z ltuloatlls~v [~llll~’ norm,~0 arlUill lluu~.tlu~ , OFFICE SPACE 2-1/2 acre building lot bor- .. , Ig. ge~ 1 a~e.lot famdyroom wsth fireplace, 4 4 BEDRO0_.MCOLONIAL-- .In | HIGHTSTOWN-- Older home | room ]anndr room 2 car | - o - kitchen w/w carpeting, : city sewer ann?voter, rmcea large bedrooms2 1/2 baths, e.xc.e~nent ~ast winusor sun;/ n the Peddle School area | ~ara~e laree[’ot. dered by woodsand a brook, ,or qmc~sam. ~,uuu. ’ 655900/ I’~/Aln~elltM ~J1" storms & screens, breezeway: Newmodern suburban office Hopewell,$19,060. Adlerman, fu I basement and 2 ear ~lv)slon. r~ntry foyer, r.als.ea / which offers an opportunity / .... ’ / I Wlll~’VIOIU~ I---- to ’~ car enrage Acre lawn. : center on Rl. 287 interchange...... garage 0ther quality features hvmg room, formal..(anmg[ for carefree liv ng Extra / ..... sK~ Princinal~only ’$36900 CaB. Click &Co. Realtors, 15 Spring ~ J ~uaNN~~tz, P.l’l:UI~ y room...... convenient l~ttcnen, | large hying room, oy , [ aux~,¢..,, | I ~",~.flmmL¢ I . -’ , Space available from 600- St. Princeton, NJ609.924-0401. ¯ ¯ . .... ~ .... . mclu~te cen t r al air , lovel f er ,~.,=vn,~,,,~ ..... / ~ forannomtment609-440-7498.~ , 60,000sq. ft. Prestigiousneigh- ~v~.~.~o . patio, large entrance foyer, family roam wire, mermopane / din[-ng room, den, kitchen, 3 / ..... :’.~=?.¢’..’~’~’~" / ’IF’. bors. Partitioning to suit, if 12/26laundryroom and much more. doorsto rear3ara, 1 I/2 ~amS~ I bedroomsand 2 baths.lthas I ~xmun~ 1 . Car~ting air conditioning, Topva]unat $64900 attached garage and central/aluminum siding and a yard/ . . . PLEASANT SURROUN- -- : bl nds ne uoed, Private en- --- ’ air conditioning and lots. of / that is easy to maintain, n 1.8.5 wooneaacres ~.n W: [DINGS-..and m.ature trees . HOMESITEor investment. 8.6 extras: Immediatepass esslon amweaTw ,’:xceuentroan [enna~e tins custom...... omlt u . trance. Ample parking, acres,Princeton Township. QUALITYSPLIT--Excellent / Financing available to a ] fronta-e P" Reasonable rental on short -- ~ -- 2vearodsnlit-levelhomeona avalane / "~ualifieldbuyer $43000u e ¯ iroomt;apet:oawlmexpanslon z IJul~w lw~l rl~l~ . ’~,nn ’. term lease¯ CallB. Yodlin, 609-921-666~.2/19 "~’~- ¯ ,~ .A). [d #~. ~/’; ~r,, ~t[’L i- E~s0 w nds-r / ’ ’ / $4 600per acre for 2 morebedrooms. It has’a Rivers, cntrl A/C w/weptng ¯ /~fi4,,~ ~ ~ Townsh p Features nc ude 20 $49900 all appl, full beret. Avail.Jan. " ...... / RENTAI.~ AVAILABLE:call ~m)n~ru~’~r.v ~ ~es forma dimng’ room and the’ IIoraoe C. Shuman ...... -- -- foot hying’’. room formal CONTEMPORARYCOLON-/ for information " I Hnr~wellTwnWill subdividelm°stfunctl°nallargeden’ with (;09-448-~028. 201-469-2233 tf E r dining, moderneat-in kitchen, IAL -- . 4. [ar[[e StOpl..... II,orlf .... PVO’1 in’i~’)Tnarcels~.~Beaut falvew Iknotty pine paneling TF: ’54N’I’,I~t ’ r~,~l~..,’7,.?..... ~rOn~l~u"~’:’’’’’’’...... lovely paneledfamily room bedrooms/ ann 2 1/2 oaths o=r"P.~=,~on~"emchur~ 1 ~060~,;racre ’loverlookmgthe grounas tnat RealEstate Wanted , .m.,~w nlus den 4 bedrooms 2 1/2 makethis2yearoldhomewith[I r~,~xw~r,~r,,,vt,~ 1 ~’ ’~" " you rove ever seen. It is a L,=,,Jv~.~ v,:~..~ ~r, 1 ...... ’ I;aths an~a o car aara~eAlso all appliances central air,/ o ..... o- ~ Idalightful homeand $43 900. -- :

STORE SPACE -- OFFICE COUNTRYLOTSWANTED :, ¯ s market. Seeingis %aLtering--| _ _ . $60600 4484250 / acre. ,,)/,o ILaw~ence Township with . : ¯ ~’^-~va~l~e~nStor, ag.e space, Arevouinterested in selling a COLDSOIL ROAD- N.ewly ’ " col for appointment. / EveoingsCail 1 ..... Icurved streets and large ¯ . _ ...... ~ouml~ranSWlCK m 9 constructea2story co on a on / 1.~ 1Li’Xnn~ll ’rWn Ihnm~,: I ~r"e foyer family t S t BELEEK CHINA TWp ~ L.aIJ " o-’.UL 3i)Z...... t Ual~attor 7 [ S all pareel ef property. We centra air" " ’~’o acres ~*vp~...... r ...... e~, ~ ~ ~ , ’~ Label -.’ " .~... [ are beginning a newdivision I-1/2 acre lol, $52600 / ~ 1 ...... = I ...... ",- onto v~atio, 4 PIECES - .Green . ¯ v.m" ¯ " eood tioning, 4 bedrooms,2- MORTGAGEMONEY PRINCETONJUNCTION /heavilywooneuwire stream large bedrooms,2-1/2 baths, Perfeetcondttton. 12/26( ’~’~ whichwill specialize in listing ion ,,, -- /R. ¯ lie ’ ’ of franta e [,uu,- ~w,-,s country lots and small pieces 1/2 baths:.paneled recreat AVAILABLE... WEST WINDSOR 4/ Van Hise ~ 446.8042 12,900 ~’; ~ ne_raC re n [ultra-moderncarpeted Living kitchenand dining and L. ---- of acreage up to 10 acres. roam w!m nrep!ace, z car BEDROOM SPRAWLING/ E.Turp R~AtTO~* 446.2t511 ...... COLLEGE- apt. size G.E.’. Prospectsfor lotspart]eularly ¯ I treed, view, pood or brook ~o.eat.e~INDUSTRIAL.outside m musooro,storagenear I I’Interestodbuilding (passed in lots pere ready test) for munwne.Approx. I/2 acre[ lots for investment purposes. dish~,~asq~er, frost free/ -- / VanHisc Rcal~’ [. with beautifu gardens and CLEARANCESPECIALS - $1 1 partially fenced. $125 per I Contaet the experts. EAST WINDSOR-- 3 bdrm ~zICIIARD$ONRE,%LTORSrefrigerator, self-cleaning[ ..... / .. ¯ ’ I nicturesque land-scape For sale Ladies and -iris ieans’( hurt..,w~ ~ r,vtt~..~t ...... ~o~a It[alter Punnmgt0n~ J ° month¯Call 201-725-1995.TF Cape Cod - a hous.e with - Rt 130JustNorthof ovenand built-in grilI. Alarge/ ..... ~;~’~ X~n n~r,~| " " ’ ’.’’ I[i:loseofyouwhowantpriva cY bags slacks tops s~irls’. TIIOMPSONLAND CO. charm. Pine woon ad.ds TheOidYorkelnn familyu room laundry rooml~L~O~N’~L ~V~I?rH.... ~0"~1 ’r¢I.(609)737-361Mand demandquality con- sv,.eaters &~ess~’The2nri" I W. Bryce ThompsonIV, warmth.Brick fireplace, x-Ix. with washer anddryer a great[ ,,.,,=.,.., ,,-,,~,e u ] A~ (609) 083 21101 struction wc have a I Time 249 Plainfield Ave : -- I Realtor cedar closet, garage, 1/2 acre 448-5000 communityand schools in one[ r ...... , ...... ;.. ,~, / ,f ~ ’ I bedroom,[~rick and aluminumI rear ’Edson N’. J. Opendaily.~ ~’ WARRENPLAZA WEST - RT.I 195Nassau St. fenced n yd. For sale oy ..... of Mercer County’s finest/~eam ’c~[~inR~s’.~’m~’,;/-,,’~,/7~’l I II lunusoally aid out split. Large Ito5’~pm /~ridaytill9pm #130 EASTWINDSOR, STOREI Princeton,N. J. 08540 owner- $38,000.Call 609-,148- E. WindsorTownshtpmgntsto~ areas. / ’;" ~ ~ , . . .’ / ,..v./ ~ ~ ~ u loveablep--~neledfamily room , .... 12/26";" SPACE FOR RENT. 609-921-7655 4043 if | l::~aClu~FU#~W¯ ~r - 12ful, baths,allelectrio’kitehen l ; eves& wk.ends. . ~ $59,900. /kitchenlaun~y 4bedrooms :~/ ~ Iwithcoopertonedoubleoven, a I ~, Existing20 storeshopping I CandaceBoyajian I basementnowaccomodatinga PRINCETONJUNCrION - isl ,,~ ~o,~o c,’.o.~ ~, :.’; 1 II plaza has 1000 sq. ft. store[ 609-883-0316 $39000 BE IN AFTER New Years. just a 10 min. drive from this| ~’~..o=~"~ 4~’A~’n~ ~n ~’l SOUTHBRUNSWICK-- New[pc table. It can. be yours! IFREE PUPPIESto good . available. Fully air con-I TOP LOCATION Owner transferredLaree plush4 bedrooms,2-t/2 bathl chan~’~,~’h~’me’"[’n’~ a’-ni"c"1 custom built 3 bedroomranch l $49600. [ home half Labrador / . ditioned acoustic ceiling,[ solitlevel on a I/2acre ot ] tures~ee~’settin- with m~an ;,;| ona t acrewooded lot $39 800 l ~ I Shepherd7 wks old. Call, recesseci lighting, paneled[ .... ’ hon~e .walls tile floor. Excellent[ location on State Hwy.#130, [ 114 mi. south of the Princeton - I INTERESTEDin selling? For [~atures’ HightstewnRd. $460. monthlyi qualified service call one of baesatul~lleYmkoePitn.tMot~r~l~esri)zeld~i{i!Iriil!°!~ I W S BORDEN] I I;tl;all;slllo°l, ’lli i plus taxes and utilities on 2 yr. Middlesexcounty’s leading Financing availr ~all 609-443’ 1st floor .... Y . , : I ~ 1 MulHpleListingBroker 1 ! homewtlh fantastic rus.lle J : lease with option. Call 606.446. realtors. Memberof MLS.Don 4024 weekdays for ap- Harrington Agency, Inc. New peintment, tf branch office at 1625 Fin- negan’s Lane, North Brun- -- Moderate taxes fo r area. A =vo=orea t. above./.odorPHce [ Odd’ lobs’ ’ mcludm= ¯ short¯ and, swick. Phone201-297-6360. ff WEID|Lt ,.t h.*k q=’~~+ " ¯ center hall Colonlal. z*[/z " ’ " i~lo|~*wll~ql~l.l,’[ol=n| ~s ~ / ~UStOmnull[ I Hot~T’~I~’rW~P.AMMATEf" ¯ ResortProperty baths, panelled family room, " .:." -~"’:," "~ 1 r~ms....aan%.~’t~’"~"~’v~’.~ " [ f eldstonerancher in a corn-I ...... ~..’~:’..F’.:’~;;.=~. ~ ultra moderncountry kitchen, __ - .... --, ~ [ ...... * .... ~i,,~ i .... / plimentary communty -- ] ~n,’t,,,~ill N J. formallivinganddiulngmom, pnTU~(~TP.P.~R? INCA. --1 :~?AL’7’t~,~:;~=~: /Lawrence Township. 3 well "" ...... ’ 12/12~ ’BEACH"FRONT APT. - o:" ~,;~¢6"~,~[~’~’~’ar~e...... I. ’ ’: " beautiful Sapphire Bay, SI Air-conditioned,. . , sewers.Low ..... t, cora~rTo[_. / mor,ea@.""~L~’;’,,’~"~,’~:~i’~a..owner...... ~"~’:.~ w.- Fn~ SALE_.OR RENT’. 5mum/P aced spacious bedrooms 2 1 RealEstate For Sale 60 s principals only. 606.799- Completelyrenovated interior- 12/12 ranch, garage, alumlnum full/ ...... luxurious baths ’ formal"om I : Thomas. Ground floe1 ,,~’ ~o/,o 1 392-1140. : sleeping-living room, larg &~terlor. Ideal for 7 bedroom __ siding Storms and screens / ammgroom, uramauc cost I bedroom,equipped kitchen, 2 BR TOWN HOUSE in res dance or approved for 3 / $41 ~ or $350 a month. Apply[ eat-in kitchen massive stone ~-’~~ desirableTwin Rivers. In- apts.Princpas only Asking at ’49 No.llth Ave,,Man-lfirep lace,full basemunt, aan~ I baths, air conditioned. A[ , 1 HICKORY ACRES EAST 12/19 tacnea garage,I .pu.uu,^ ^~^ I. ^ ~ J ~, = = ~ ~ R commodatnsup to 5 persons., cludeswall/wall carpeting COLONIALCENTENAR[AN$89 600 Call 600 924.40029 / "u,r~T~cn~ ~ M-~’~-et’ 3 ’v I e / centralalr, 6 majorap- a m 5’ m tf ’ "’"~"~’" -- ...... ’ superoy construcleo..1,avwu; DU U~- r, .~, ~ =- ,:, ~’, Maid and Hnen service’ ¯ f - -- - o ’ " P’ ¯ LAWRENCETWP - 2 storylI/2baths LR DR, FR Ig eat- 1 12/1"2[ SECRETARY- Better; provided. Tennis courts, pliances,full basement. Can t ou~ nave areamenm an Colonial. 3 large ’bedrooms1[ " nn kit., Laundry 2 ¯’car " ’ :~ ass.ume 7 I/2%mortgage if ,mr~v h.,,~ ;. Ih ...... ~,,, " ¯ / ~ ~ I Beginnings Day’ Care Center.~~ , swimmingpool, water spprts; vou;~llnvethisnn~...... ~o~...... ~ t/2baths, largeeat-inkitenen,( garage, centrm vac. PHn - , [ ~ , _ $2.60ahr.~.beneflts. ForAppt.~ ¯ restaurant on premises¯ qualified.Relocating. Priced ~[rl in orpaf e,~ndi,lnn n living dining, paneledf.amil~’ cipals only. $59,900.Call 609- TWO FAMILY -- West/ .... _ - Ca11609-448-6220. 12/26, Reasonable.Call 609-924-2620.tosell. Low 30’s. 609.448-015L ...... room’¯ Curpeted througno t.Iu I ~40-0246 a~" l!l~]i~[ll~¯l"l = t LVil~|llf~llll q ,=,~i~...:".^ ~uu,,a.~ o, ,=,mat~,=^,~=" .’ ma~ TWINRIVERS -- Quad 2~ 3 ¯ Trenton, Berkeley Ave lst[ ’ " " tf 12/12...... , ...,... ~ _=,~¢.._ bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths , grIll , Basement,’ central al r,. asg ~] ~ apt.4roomsandb/Rh,- Tndant.1" ¯ ¯ m , ’" . ~-’...’;~’..=6%~.-:[~.~ ~-~ air conditioning,storms¯ Call heat. Low assumption, 5rooms,2baths Largeroo~s [ "~ta/m=~ mFt 1 m= oumctwu o~=uut ~ul mail after 5 p:m. 609-448-752~ I i" ’ i,=1 ~. e. SKIS Alu -never New used205CM worthFischer $160~ ! location " [ available. Ownermust tse~L ’ i~ I excellent rent. ’P~I ownera~/ IF ¯ GRIGGSTOWN- New 7 room ’ vrlcedto sell. ’ I $43,700.Ca11609-771-1274. / HAMILTONTOWNSHIP -’ 2 609-392-1140. 12/12I’ h ~-~’1 I~ II il~l~~ sell!ng for $50or best offer no - split,full basement, corner lot, ¯ bedroomdeplux. Wall to wall [ . blnuings.609-924-7070. NEW2 bedroom condominium¯ immediateoccupaucy. $49,900. r’,¢ ~TInW~’DA(:P&T ’1~ I | [] [11 TF, facing beautiful Gulf of ~R"]~.~I~O~"~ ’ I ’ ¯ carpeting detached garage --| ~ T ’ .’ Mexico,toth floor. In Marco N. J. MANNI,REALTOR 68 N. BridgeSt. REDUCEDPRICE 4 BR Col I TW]NRIVERS--3br, 21]2 le~al~edi~d~Yl~rd;,~$..19,~: I $.UNI.T. AP’TSinHIghtalown--| m i FOR RENT- 4 room apt.~ Island, Florida. Call Mr. N. 201-297-2516 Somerville, N.J.08876 .~ .... ,,~ ,, ~.~. u,,, w=,- I e;xce,ent condition. Good| "" .Security and references. 2~1~ Marolda, 609-394-5605.12126 20t-722-1032 mm-~,..t,~Small down I,;[moment t;~,h nrivate ,~= Call I i bathhumidlfer, townhouse eus endgrill, anlt, central a/e’ =m/-t~u~. ¯ ~ [return. $49560. Principals 329-6167daysor329.6068:12/26 12/26 [r I only.609.448-8270..12/26 owner609-737-2203.’ 11/21 va.c, ,many.. other extras. . ~ .....j ["rlecn tO sell ~Lq~,~. . 609-443-6176 . THURSDAY,DECEMBER 13, 1973 11-B ¯ TooLate To Classify TooLate To Classify Too Late To Classify Too Late To Classify C S! BOOKKEEPING machine DOLLHOUSE,large woo(] trainee - Must have good ’69 ME RCEDES280 SE ¯ HELPthe seholarsh m x we homefor Barbledoll, 4’ by 2’ t},plng skills and figure ap- automatic, sunroof, 25 mpg, raft homem aking i II by 3’ handmade, completely tltude. Excellent company AM/FMshort wave radio new turn shed, $40. Call after 3 paid benefits program.Apply. exee lent condition. Call 609- lo.m. 609-896-1897. 12/25 First National Bank oi’ 799-3651. 12/12 school year. Call byTerrlGabrtell madethe switch from painting ,hope oncewe get a little more--- Princeton,Personnel Dept., 80 609-924-7654. 12/26 NassauSt. StaffWriter to pottery whenshe wasliving settled, l will be more 12112 in Califor/lia two years ago. productive." While womenwith young "ltigltt now,with the cost of The flexibility with which VISITThe WholeEarth Center ROOMMATE- female wanted propane gas, whichl use lur for Christmas handicrafts - families and a lack of good crafts ean be put downand to share farmhouse.I0 rain. MAILand shipping clerk, ;daycarefacilities often dream firing, I just payfor supplies," picked up again later, plant hangers pottery, water FURNISHEDlarge room from Princeton & Rutgers. Drivers cense. No heavy colors -’ batik wall hangings- private beth~ in quiet home. of careers compatible with she added. "Most any craft- forgotten in the excitementof $125. includes large bedroom work. Full time but will smancan sell his warestoday wooden’puppets - canndles- - Kitchenprivileges, 7 mi. from’ all utilities and free meals, consider 2 half time people. i running a household, local a newbaby and found again, is leather:belts - dog collars and Princeton, female, references. 20t-297-23B3ca between5-1o 609-462-4961. 12/19 ;craftswomen are demon- and it’s kind o[ fun. It’s the one aspect of the work with hair pieces. 360 NassauSt., 201-329-6167days or 329-6068 p.m, 12/26 !strating that such employmentfirst time I’ve mademoney in whieh all three womenare 609.924-7377.Open Man-Sat. 10- eves. 12/26 can not only be found,but that myli{e." happy. 6, Thurs. nights till 7. 12/12 it can be fun. Moneyfrom her sales aL the Marilyn Garniek said she RECEPTIONIST- Must have With hours flexible enough Guild and Gallery has already receivedjust sucha "r’espite" good typing skills, neat ap- WAITRESSESand hostesses to accommodate school purchased a power wheel to from pottery over the PRINCETON AQUASPORTS pearance and pleasant per- for lunch, 5 day week, good children, afternoon lunches replace her nld kick wheel,as Thanksgiving holidays when sonalRy. Excel[ant company hourly wage. Applyin person, well as a kiln, clay," and her three college sons brought paid benefits program..Apply and shopping, they have Treadway Inn, Rte., 1, discovered occupations which glazing materials. guests home.She took. what CERTIFIEDSCUBA First National Bank of Princeton, N.J. 12/26 Mrs. Kern says she hopes Princeton, PersonnelDept., 90 are challenging, satisfying, she calls an unpaid NassauSt. 12/12 and, in manycases, possible at that - moneyshe makes with "vacation," while her wheel INSTRUCTIONS her craft shopwill payfor the stood idle in the basement. home. eveninal renovationof a large COLLIEDOG - 5 runs o d REALESTATE sales person In what used to be her SALESAND SERVICE female pure origin w th desired for local real estate barn behind her Pennington family’s den, Edi Deutsehnf home = but for now she’s eert f cation, 609-443-6789. office. Write Box 02441 e/o Kendall Park makes bright, AIRSTATION 12/26 Princeton Packet. TF happywith the excitement of beautiful collograph prints openinga craft shop andwith ,w’:’~ch she showsand sells in 306 ALEXANDERIT, RENTALS ’~ CHEVELLE- 6 eylinc ’ possiblygetting a ehaneeto do PRINCETON.N.J. OBS4O HELP WANTED- Learning manygalleries¯ some weaving. e0g,ga4.4240 p/s,good gas mileage. St tires.609-799-0784aftur6. l~ 6 disabilities teacher 2 days per "Thefirst year I did this, I A nmmber of NewJersey month, Roosevelt Public was really gung-go," says the Designer - CraftsmenInc., Schools.609-448.2798. 12/12 mother of two teen-age boys large group nf craftsmen in’: whobecame a printmaker two the state, Mrs. Kern began years ago. "NnwI spend two weaving six years ago when days a weekat it. I find my she was given a loom, which houseand the kids take moreshe had set up and operating time nowthan whenthe kids within two Weeks¯ ,yore smaller." Althoughshe has shownher Marilyn Garnick has turned textiles at the Artisanand the :he basementof her Hopewell Little Gallery,and still paints rowushiphome into a ceramic occasionally, she says mostof where she creates a what she has been painting Club’swinter schedulewill be ~ariety of hanging planters lately is walls, in preparation a weekendski trip to Mount ~ndcasseroles tosell as fast as fer the openingof the shop. Snowin Vermont, Feb. 8-10. she can turn themout. "I hadn’t done much The cost ($57 per person) "I’d alwaysbeen involvedin weavingthis year, becausenf includes round trip tran- crafts, l painted for a number the baby’s age," she said. "I sportstion by motorcoach,two PrintmakerEdl Deutschworks in her studio, whichoccupies of years and then got involved nights accommodations, two the denof herfamBy’s home in KendallPark. Bright colors makingutilitarian breakfasts, onedinner, a wine andunusual textures make her prints comealive. the home," says and cheese party Saturday who has introduced her son night, ski equipmentand ski and husband to the joy of instruction. workingwith clay. "It wasjust Skiers will havea choiceof Policeto enforcestate a fun thing. I hadno idea that two areas, Mt. Snow or there would be the market Berkshire East. In addi- bike safety regulations there is." tion to skiing, the fol- Onelocal weaver, Pat Kern lowing activities are of Penningtan, had a lot of available at Mt. Snow: ice The construction of the new’ become dangerous," Chief ideas about the market for skating, horseback riding, bicycle path system is un- Porter said yesterday¯ crafts, which she has just horsedrawn sleigh rides, derway in Princeton and "Mymen will be instructed begun to develop¯ She has snowmobilingand an outdoor Township Police Chief to issue warningsto violators transformed the front rooms pool heated to 106 degrees. -Frederick Porter says his for the next two weeks, and of her Victorian homeinto an For information call David departmentintends tn enforce afterthattimetnbeginissding elegant craft shop which Geislerat 609-586.0761or the the state laws pertaining tn traffic summonses to opened last week with the Princeton YMCAat 924-4825. bicycles. violators. Juvenile violators workof 22 local artisans. "There have been so many will be turned over to the ’ "The idea had been there for complaints and so manynear juvenile officer," he said. a long time," Mrs. Kern says misses due lo the fact that The stepped-upenforcement RECYCLE of Craft Ventures Inc., The cyclists are riding at night procedure is a result of name she’s chosen for her THIS withoutlightsandwearingdark requests fnr enforcementby shop’. "I wantto exhibit, show clothing that the situation has ae NEWSPAPER the. township committee, and sell the best of 1be area crafts in an atmospherethat is :=~;" homey. I ~’.! tensively h:/ lookedlong-Lime. ex- situation for the family¯" ’ ’~:: ’ ’ :HORSEBACKs::. .... Thefamily is madeup of her " TOVISIT oUit NEI/VSTORE iN’:I:HEI husband Ed, whohandles the RIDINGIS A SPORT financial endof the shop, a 19- year-old son Larry and FOR EVERYONE. daughter Trundy, a nursery The LITTLE \\ school student whowill have lunch at homeduring the hour Wetake pleasure in opening a second store to panda half the shopcloses for better serve our customers. The finest lunch each day. As Mrs.Kern looked ex- BIG MAN clothing in the Classic manner for Boys and tensivelyfor that situation, so Youn Men. :did all three eraftswoman At The New SHOP For your Convenience, search for the fields they Princeton North (Re. 206) wouldfind satisfying. All have XMASHOURS: ~<,o,~,o~, ...... A SHOPPING LIST painted and studied art, but v.w. each found her own way of MEN.- FRI.9 PM discovering a wayto turn her SAT. - 5 PM energy, enjoyment and ideas SHETLAND SWEATERS BUTTON DOWN SHIRTS" (609) 924-2000 I I into beautiful - and salable - MACHINE WASHABLE [] SOLIDS ~STRIPES objects. "I used to ’be into sn many PAJAMAS [] ROBES [] things until I found out that TARTAN PLAID SLACKS [] this is whatI really like," said NOTICE BELTS [] Edi Dantsch, whohas studied, NAVY BLAZER [] taught and written about art. GLOVES [] THEPRINCETON RIDING CENTER "l took two lessons at the ANNUALMEETING TWEED OR CORDUROY Long Beach Island Foun- SCARVES [] SPORT COAT [] R,D.5, Box24! SydneyG. Stevens dation. 1 liked it. I wenthome of’the. and started experimenting," MIGHTY MAC JACKET GIFT CERTIFICATE I~i ChnrffHill Road ,[] Princeton,N.J.08540 SydneyStevens she added. Three months later 609.4664383 I gotmy own press." PALMERSGUARE PRINCET’ONNOIT’rH SHOPPING CENTEe takes helm of 1’he press, whichis the main CORP~R/TION PRINCETON,N.J, (nearGrand Union) 1225 STATE RD. Giveo 3-monthlesson furnishingin the family’sden, ., 609-924-2450 609-924-5680 N.J. Symphony has alreadypaid for itself, but THEMEDICALCENTER OPENTILL 9 P.M.THURS, 8" FRI. enrollmentfor Christmas. Mrs. Deutschsays she has nnt Sydney’G.Stevens of Allison yet becomeself-supporting. ATPRINCETON, NEWJERSEY She sells from her hometo Noticeis herebygiven that the AnnualMeeting of the Road, chairman of the industrial galleries, at the Finance Committee of the Guild and Gallery in Rocky Corporationof TheMedical Center at Princeton,New Prudential Insurance Com- llill andis exhibitingworks at Jersey,wi0 be heldon Monday,Fehruary 25, 1974,at 8 pany of America, has been p.m. in the MeetingRoom of thn PrincetonHospital elected President. nf the New the B’nai B’rith show at Jersey SymphonyOrchestra. SuSuki. unit. Anyperson who contributed $5.00 or moreto Thn Oneof the big problemswith MedicalCenter at Princetonin calendaryear 1973, as Mr. Stevens, retired achieving financial in- well as all Life Members,are memberof the Corporation chairman of the NewJersey dependence is connections, Aand TA~ta Ski 70,00 National Bankin Trenton and for the cateodaryear 1974. The purpose of the Annual TymliaBinding 24.00 SKISPECIALS currently a financial con- she says. If you wanttn sell CorporationMeeting is: Clix55 Heel" e~r~ HOW sultant, stated that his "first your work,you haveto showit. "If I had to depend upon 1. Thnerection of oneclass of Trustees; Tyrolia50Toe SKIS BOOTS lo~polStratoflex I~o.~ 79,88 priority will be to increase the 2. Thetransaction of such other businessas mey ScottPoles 16,00 ¯ RoHlgnol ¯ Hanlon. HeadG60 4 m.m 79,88 rate of annualgiving in order supporting myselfat the rate Mounting,Engrafini, ¯ Dynamic * Nordlca R~ignolCobra ~o.~ 59,68 that [ work, I’d never make properlybe brought.beforethe meeting. i Olin to relieve the present BY ORDEROFTHE BOARD OFTRUSTEES 6onaway,Teflon * Henke ¯ LangeLC m.® 89.88 .operating defiet. it," said Mrs. Garniek. who 15.00 i Kneisll * Kaatlnger ¯ Shidplale ¯ Hoxcel I Rolamoune n9.00 ¯ Funptaes * $79.00 Knei~elMagic 1600 Ski 159,00- BRASS I Save40.O01 Salmon4446indlnl 49,95 ScottPole 15.00 CHIMES Mounting&Engraving 11.00 HolznerAflral GI~ Ski 75.00’ MarkerST6inding 35.00 ~4,o5 For every little angel on your list. ScottPoles t5.00 APPAREL BINDINGS $149.95 Mounting,EngraviM, ’Traditional angel IB,50 i Bognar * LookNevada chimes, smaller set on TellonSki@late ¯ Hand ¯ Solomon I Save85.001 188.. ¯ WhReStag * Gel. right converts to party ¯ Garry ¯ Spadamen chlmes’as shownon lest. * $88.50 ¯ Splnnedn ¯ Cube. To be used ove¢ and over ¯ SwingWe=t ¯ AIl~op ¯ Americana Special Selection again. I Save50.00 ¯ Slalom ¯Tym01 ¯ Marker 1972-73Ski Boots Small’12" $2;50 rangels SenkeSUndud 55.00 39.88 &horses) 30%- 70%Off Large aa. Rosd~ol(uroepod Ski 135.00 MukerEladomat Binding 56,00 ’ScottPoles 16,00 Moontine.En6raviEi, Tellonokidplaln 13.50__ Don’tForget our 2... SPORTSHOP SkiRental " $133.50 1S8~AS$AU ST, PRINCETON,N.J. 924-7330 ,.,..,~ ...... -Department!., Man,,Thurs., Frl., 9 A. M,Tues.. Wed., Sot.; 9 ¯ 5:30P,M,.

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