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VOL. XII. NO. 45 SOUTH BRUNSWICK, KENDALL PARK, , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1971 \ 0 i per co p y Board - To Hear Planner Social Studies . Program To Be Assessed

Assessment as a step in the improvement of an educational program will be discussed by educational consultant Dr. Daniel Heisey at the regular Board of Education meeting at 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 15, at the Crossroads School library. Dr. Heisey will be working with elementary and Crossroads staff members in making an assessment of the K- 8 social studies program in South Brunswick. Assessment means to describe accurately Proposed Interchange just what is being done now. Comparing the assessment The park-and-ride station, locate partially in South River Expressway, are shown with stated goals and precise Brunswick, as part of the on the map above. The in­ objectives makes it possible to and interchange which the N.J. Turnpike Authority proposes to proposed Bound Brook-Toms terchange, originally proposed see what kind of improvements for the Finnegans Lane area, are needed. would be located east of Route Developing the,entire process 1, between the highway and the of educational planning is part Penn Central railroad tracks, of a Title 3 project that South Braude To Head TAP and would provide an op­ Brunswick shares with Rutgers portunity for automobile and University, the State Depart­ bus traffic to link up with the HORIZONS FOR YOUTH youngsters, most of them helmeted, work at the federal fish hatchery at Lamar, Pa., on a Horizons- ment of Education, and seven In Middlesex County Penn Central railroad. The Youth Conservation Corps program. other school districts. interchange would be partly in Dr. Heisey, who is president North Brunswick and partly in of Instructional Services, Inc., Richard (Ricky) Braude of 44 South Brunswick. participated in the training of Stillwell Road, Kendall Park, will educational planners at lead the Middlesex County Teen Photo Exhibit To Highlight Dinner Rutgers University last Age Program (TAP) for the Temple To Show summer. His work in South January 1972 March of Dimes Brunswick will include not only drive against birth defects. The Documentary- and with' only local con­ ferent social and economic the assessment of the social By Jim Breetveld Utah, state and county leaders announcement was made by Dr. tributions at first, HFY created backgrounds, black and white, in New Jersey and federal studies program, but the Thomas H. Paterniti, Middlesex On Drugs an innovative education urban, rural and suburban, an officials connected with the training of South Brunswick County campaign director ...“T ranslating concern into -program~to-provide' youngs opportunity to work, study and • staff in - the techniques- of - action” is the theme of the newly formed Youth Con­ Mr. Braude is a member of (he Temple Beth Shalom will people with something . more ' play together in a neutral servation Corps (YCC) planning. Student Council, the Parent photo exhibit that will be' a than either the school system or Along with the educational present the documentary film on setting - the great outdoors. strongly recommended HFY Teacher Students Association and drugs, “ll;59 - Last Minute to highlight of the Horizons for the community had so far been program and the regular, board Impressed by. HFY for the task of administering the cross country and tennis Choose,” a t 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Youth Reunion Dinner, able to furnish. meeting Monday night, there achievements on earlier one of the first pilot projects for teams at the high school, He was Nov. 14, at the temple, 9 Stanworth Saturday evening, Nov. 13, at The basic purpose: to' give educational encampments in will be a coffee hour where Nielson Hall, Douglass College, the national YCC program last TAP chairman,of the 1971 March Road, JKendall Park. young boys and girls of dif­ New Jersey, Pennsylvania and summer. people will have an opportunity New Brunswick. of Dimes drive in South Brun­ The film is1 sponsored by the to speak informally with board swick. The dinner will honor Ted members. Chemical Bank and was shown on Cherry, teacher .aLCrossroads “Studentsi are very much aware WCBS-TV twice last spring. The School and a founder of that about a quarter of a million Department of . the Army is now Horizons for Youth, the South 2 Children’s babies are born every year in this show.ing the documentary to Brunswick-based youth country with serious defects, such children of American personnel organization. . Films Scheduled as blindness, deafness, missing throughout the world. Guest speakers will include limbs and mental retardation,” In.addition to the film, Miss The South Brunswick Public Mr. Braude stated. “We.also know Nancy Hartnett, head of the drug Governor Aker, national i m m ) . r director of the federal Youth Library will show two .children’s about the great advances that program at . Princeton High. Conservation Corps; John color and sound films in keeping^ science is -making_bath" in treat­ School, and some students whom Cooney, youth director of the With the holiday season at 1:30 ment and prevention of these j/i.» she works with will1 speak and N.J.1 Department of Com­ p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20, at the defects. Young people-can help by answer questions. m unity...Affairs; George library, Kingston Lane, Mon­ raising funds to support these This is the first in a series of Otlovvski, director of the mouth Junction. needed efforts.” programs of interest to the Middlesex County Freeholders, “The Little Engine that Could” Several countywide activities by Richard Braude community to be sponsored by the and John Taylor, WCTC radio in an animation about the famous the TAPs in Middlesex County are temple. Everyone is encouraged being planned. personality, who will be master train that broke down and couldn’t defects centers throughout the to attend. Children are invited. of ceremonies.. carry its load of toys to the other .Thefightagainst.birthdefects is There will be no charge and coffee waged all year by the^March of country. ___ Mr. Taylor will also side of the mountains. The Middlesex County Chapter and cake will be served. ; moderate a panel discussion by In “Carrot Nose,” ..animated Dimes, supporting research, For information, call Mrs. professional and public-health helps support such a center at young nien and women of the puppet children build a snow man Babies Hospital,'" Newark, at Norman Shapiro, 15 Stevens area who took ..part-'in the whose carrot nose is stolen. education, patient care and Road; or Mrs. Ronald Paley, 13 community services. It also helps which children from Middlesex various Horizons for Youth- The half-hour show is free to all -County _receivc_care.__-_ '_____. Stevens Road, both of Kendall Youth Conservation Corps primary-age children. support more than IDO birth P ark. ' ------1-----— — ----- camp programs last summer in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maine. Horizons for Youth (HFY) was organized in—South Vikings Crash Florence 33-7 Brunswick in 1968 by a group of parents and teachers who were ^deeply______concerned about the L' - \ By Brian Weiner socfatand economic tensions of American society. Victory was the word of the Working in their spare time Gl R LS AND BOYS plan a work session togetherat their Horizons for Youth Camp in Maine. day for the South Brunswick Vikings Saturday as they ungraciously crushed, the Florence Flashes 33-7. This victory insures the Vikings of a winning season, their best showing since 1965 when they won eight of nine games. The Vikings kicked to the Flashes to open the first period of play. The Flashes wasted no time in stunning the Vikings, scoring when quarterback Bob Arnold passed 11 yards to tight end Mike Beck, capping an eight-play, 59-yard drive. Then Florence’s Roger Alexander kicked for the .extra poinLand the Flashes led 7-0. . Their lead was short lived as the Vikings took the kickoff and marched 64 yards in 13 plays, sending thuir star Alvin- Allen over the middle for the score. Kicker Dave Palm er put up the extra point and the score was 7- 7. In the second quarter-Viking Ralph Grover intercepted, a Florence pass on the South Brunswick 39 to start the next Viking drive. T hanks" to a clutch pass to Jerry Norris and a i7-yard run by Alvin Allen, the Vikings were qn the Florence nine with first and goal to go. DRIVING HARD, South Brunswick's Alvin Allen, 44, manages to break a tackle to pick up a first down But the Vikings were nailed in Saturday's game. The Vikings beat the Florence Flashes 33-7. Photo by Ed Farris. for) holding and the ball was brought back to the .24. The locals -.proved_provefl ...they tney . weren’t weren t—___his his streak streak-of-extra-point-sue--— for the second half of'nlav vnit~“ JicteLyeLiwlien u quarterback, -.-cesses^t-16^------i ™ — ^.1— in 10 plays with Allen scoring “th'e‘'siY-pblfitefTfbm~six"yards"' Vin .Mancini passed" *"to Tom The VikingsVikines left the field at ; Onc^” ey ”«eN J MacIntyre on the one. out. Then, trying to make up for halftime leading 13-7 bpt still- the kickoff you knew something ‘ a missed kick, South Brunswick Viking Ken MacDougall swan shocked that the Flashes had dived over for the score. Kicker was different. They wasted no went for the two-point con­ h ri^ J ' Crossroads teacher anld HFY founder, helps area. Twenty-five boys from New Brunswick teamed up with 25 been the first team to score on time tearing the Flashes apart version on a run which failed, Da ve Palmer was called to kick them since their game with ,. Honzons boys erect a frame for a..shelter\ at the HFY-Youth from Elizabeth for a work-study encampment; J.he extra po|nt and for the first as if they were made of paper. making the score 19-7. Conservation Corps Camp in the Delaware Water Gap recreation , . ___ _ North Burlington.... The-LVikings m ade-it look - time this'year' missed,"ending When the Vikings came out eaSy when they drove 54 yards (See VIKINGS,'Page 5)"" V r r [ PAGE-TWO THE CENTRAL POST» •THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11,197T 'iimiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiitmiiiiimiiiiiuiniiiiiiitimiiiiiimiimiiirniiimiiiiiinmiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Education. The public has the right.to be informed about what is hap­ THE CENTRAL POST-— - pening in our schools, with our Serving South Brunswick Township kids and with our money! Published every Thursday in Kcridall Park. N .J. by The Princeton Packet. Inc. 1 t Lorraine R. Murray 54 Stockton Road warming to see ‘ the interest congratulations and good luck.. from the high school; Don went to our respective hosts’ * South Brunswick Township BusinessOITiecr-Huh Building.Room 202------Thank You boys and girls alike, showed in Duffy, artist; Sylvano Russo, homes until later that af­ 3530 Lincoln Highway. (Route 27), this election. Mary Ann Andreko photographer;. teachers Ruth ternoon. South Brunswick. Kendall Park.N.J. Editor, The Central Post: To you Mr. Brodkin, keep up Municipal Chairman of Small, Bob Veldof, Bob Rock­ That night we participated in Thanks Voters j Telephone: 297-3434 • . ... the good work - I’m sure all- South Brunswick well and Mr. Iridik, the Band' Spectacular;' The T would like to thank and your students appreciate you, representing all levels; Spectacular had been moved Editor, The Central Post: Ruth Scott...... Managing Editor commend -the committee and your efforts to enlighten Patrolman Slisky of the South from the now-muddy field of people and the high school Mary Louise Patterson...... Advert ising Manager them in the things that' are Many Thanks Brunswick Police Department. East-West Stadium to the I wish to extend my sincere students who worked so hard going on in the world around Mr. Gengler, prison warden parking lot of the National Dolores(Dee) Ddbsky...... OfficeManager for me on Ed Visinski’s cam­ Editor, The Central Post; gratitude to the thousands of them today. ’ J of Manhattan Federal Prison; Guard Armory. .voters who expressed their paign. For the committee men Dr. and Mrs. Zassler, my Mrs. Gardner from Public It is truly an understatement Mailing Address: P.O.Box 505ft. South Brunswick. and women, I realize this is On Thursday, Oct. 28, the confidence in me on Election thanks to you and your two eighth grade Career Service; John Jenso, Delco that the band did a great job. It Day. Kendall Park. N.J. 08824. part of their job, but they really lovely children for your help; Battery; Jack Dineen, com- was probably the band’s best outdid themselves this time. So Development students at_ Through your ballots, you thanks seems so little to say but Crossroads School sponsored a puters; Mr. Levin of Edwards’ performance ever. I am sure have expressed the judgment ,1 Subscription.rates: Oiro^eirr S3 . T.woyearsS5.50. Ihrccyoars for all the work above and of Kendall Park; Dr. Jeannette S . Newsstand price: Vents per' copy. Second class postage it is the best word I know. Career Demonstration night that I can speak for everyone which all of us have in common. 8 10 beyond the call of duty, a My thanks to all the people Ritzenthaller of the State involved when I say “thank paid at Kenijall Park. N.J. 08X24. Democratic thank you. that was very exciting. It was We in America have a rich behind the scenes for their Department of Education, and you” to all members of the heritage to live up to and a For the high School students, the kind of evening where the Crossroads staff, faculty work. To you, Ed Visinski, everyone could get involved band and marching units and to great future to strive toward. I think they really enjoyed make this next three years the and administration. all who supported the band in THE PRINCETON PACKET, INC. themselves, besides the talking, viewing slides, asking . Let’s go forward together. best yet, keeping in mind there This was one aspect of the this venture. I am proud to be your knowledge they gained by questions, playing golf on the program designed to help Publisher are a lot of people in South computer, typing, sitting in the By the way, the Jast chance representative in the New participating as much as the young people recognize the Production Plant and Corporate Headquarters Brunswick who believe and stock car, wiring a circuit, you’ll get to see the same Jersey State Legislature, election board would allow. It depend on you. Democratic realities of educational and performance that was shown in 3Q0 Witherspoon St.. Princeton. N.J. 08540 was wonderful and heart­ eating and doing many other humble in the honor, grateful occupational opportunities West Virginia by the SBHS for the trust, appreciative of things. through career development. Governor Cahill sent a Marching Band will be a t the the challenge, and confident Many thanks to everyone who next game. So come on out and that with your support Mid­ Mary Louise. Kilgore...... Chairman of the Board telegram expressing his made the demonstrations so congratulations to students and see your band! dlesex County, New Jersey and Edward P. Burke...... Editor and General Manager adults for their concern and successful. our country will continue to Edwin W. T u ck er...... Executive Editor and Business Manager cooperation. , .JoePobiner progress. Robert Hutchinson...... Mechanical Superintendent Eighth Graders and ” • • Member of Again, thank you voters, one Mayor Spataro came by. Ruth Samsel, Counselor William Bennett...... Circulation Manager Over 300 students and parents SBHS Band and all. I pray that God will had a chance to see Garry give me continued strength and Boekhout’s famous winning ' On Band Trip health in pursuit of these goals. “33” stock car and the heavy 2 Praised I hope that I may always merit equipment Mr. Bifulco and his Editor, The Central Post: Editor, The Central Post: your faith and support. First KENDALL PARK men brought from the road department. The Monmouth Recently, the South Brun­ Since Dr. Mifsud and Mr. Peter P. Garibaldi Presbyterian BAPTIST CHURCH Junction Fire Department swick High School Marching Kimson have been on the Board Assemblyman T m donated the truck and lights so Band, under the direction of of Education they have been Church R t. 27 opposite Kendall Park we could have outdoor oc­ William E. Long, made a abused and ridiculed by their DAYTON Shopping Center cupations shown. successful trip to Fairmont, W. fellow board members, as well as being the targets for an Please Chip In Sunday School for all...... 9:4b Other contributors were; Va., where we were guest band GEORGES ROAD. DAYTON Petty Officers Whitehead and; at the Band Spectacular on Oct. “investigating committee.” Morning Worship Service. .11:00 Editor, The Central Post: Evening Service...... 7:00" Hofer; Janice Eland and Donna 25. Dr. Mifsud and Mr. Kimson ; WORSHIP 11A.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting. .8 :0 0 (Cliiid Care) Nursery at ll:00S ervice Wisniewsky of Weaver and Some of you may remember, • have the courage, foresight and Eastern Airlines respectively; ambition to track down in­ The members of the Kendall ; CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. back on Aug. 14, that the Park Volunteer Fire Co. wish to Dr. Alan Smith, veterinarian; members of the band held a formation concerning Ralph M. Weer, Pastor thank the residents of our * Ronald J. Sloan, Pastor - Mis. Tainow, key punch "Tag Day”- to raise the needed questionable expenditures and' PHONE 297-4644 community who supported us Office Phone: 329-241>3 operator; our own high school $1,800 for the three buses for the practices in our system. Instead of being during our fund drive. for the use of the key punch trip. However, Tag Day did not As is customary, when no one ; ‘ TWIN c o u n t T St. Barnabas machine. raise enough money. So a series congratulated for what all board members should be was at home, we left a self- BAPTIST CHURCH Also, Mrs. Kuster, nurse; of bake sales, drives, etc. were addressed envelope in the Episcopal Churchj Miss Marie Ribinsky, volunteer launched. The most successful doing - seeing that our schools : 107 Sand Hill Rd., Kendatl Park are run well - they are treated mailbox. Unfortunately, few of services director from St. was the pizza sale at Ricci’s on these envelopes have been S.B.C. Affiliated Sand Hill Road Peter’s General Hospital, and Oct. 19. with contempt. And for what! 9:45 a.m...... Sunday School between Kendall Park For bringing to the board’s returned to us. Due to the heavy two candy stripers, Val Bica With most of the money demands in our equipment this 11:00 a.m...... Morning Worship andRouteOne raised, we left at 9:30 p.m. attention a situation of a . 6:00p,m ...... Training Union and Tim Rq^i'rdon; candy year, our maintenance bills 8 AJVT. Holy Communion Sunday;-—Oct.—24,--fur West teacher,: in whose hands-we 7:00 p.m. _ .•. Evening Services stripers from Middlesex have been higher than usual.' 10 A.M . Family Service entrusted our children, who 7:30 p.m...... Wed. Night General Hospital, . Judy Virginia. After a few rest stops We need 100-per cent support Prayer Meeting and Church School obligated $31,500 of taxpayers’ THE Tomasso and Barbara Johnson, and a breakfast stop at 3 a.m., from the community to (Nursery for all services) (Nursery Available) money without authorization to South Brunswick freshmen; we arrived in Fairmont at 9 operate, not just 66 per cent. Rev. Robert B. Sloan, Pastor a.m. Monday. We then m ar­ do so. KIMBLE FUNERAL HOME Phone 609-452-8358 The Rev. Frank K. Jago Mrs. Toth and Mrs. Genser, Rather than call back on these ched in the pre-scheduled If Dr. Mifsud and Mr. Kimson Church Phone: 297-386 insurance and secretarial. homes, it would be appreciated One Hamilton Avenue, Princeton for information: 297-1839 Irving Neuman, engineering; parade despite sporadic were not on the South Brun­ You are welcome l if checks were mailed to: 609-924-0018 WMWSiMWm Mrs,. Wyatt, home economist showers. After the parade we swick J3oard_oLEducation.it is.- doubtful that this information Kendall Park Vol."Fire Co.,"Box' 6000, Kendall Park, N.J. 08824. Directors would have ever come to light. Edwin L. Kimble - R. Birchall Kimble - Claude M, Crater Thank goodness the South Norman J. Shapiro Serving the Princeton area since 1926 The United Negro College Fund thanks RCA Corporation for contributing this space. Brunswick school district , has two such men on its Board of Vice-President, KPVFC

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A goldmine of talent: the 40,000 students at the 36 colleges United Negro College Fund Member Colleges belonging to the United Negro College Fund. Alabama • • Oakwood College (Huntsville) These predominantly black schools (all fully-accredited SiilJmjn College (Tuscaloosa) Talladega College (Talladega) Downtown Motor Bank four-year institutions) have been described by the Carnegie Tuskcpee Inslilulc (Tuskogee Inslihite) Arkansas Commission on Higher Education as a“national assetl’Without Philander Smith College (I.iulc Rock) Florida Doing most of your banking business right from the seat of your car is a real them, thousands of young black men and women would never Helhune-Cookman College (Daytona Hcachl Florida Memorial College (Miami) •benefit, especially in bad weather. ______see the inside of a college._ . Georgia ...... — ------Atlanta University (Atlanta) ...... ‘ “ • And when they clo get into these colleges,they come out Clark College (Atlanta) P rinceton Bank’s unique Downtown Motor Bank is the fast way to conduct Interdenominational Ihcologica) Center (Atlanta) as solid contributors jOiO.ur sqciety.'Black’-colleges turn out half----- " March dusc' Col I c g if (A llan la) • — simple-bank-transactions'——like cashing-a-check-or-making-a-cash-dcpositr:------M inns Drown College (Atlanta) Lv Paine College (Augusta) the nation’s black elected officials,85% of^ur black doctors, .Spcl man College (Atlanta) Y our ever-growing Princeton Bank has five offices with ‘drive-through’ f -: Louisiana facilities, two offices witli extensive free parking and one office with metered 75% of our black PhD’s.People like MartirfLuther King, Julian Dillard University (New Orleans) l Bond, Angie Brooks of the U.N.,and thousands more. Xavier University (New Orleans) parking. ¥ . Mississippi America needs more of them.And (here are more where Tnugaloo College (Toug.doo) North Carolina Every effort has been made to make your every banking need a pleasant and Darher-Scotia College (Concord) speedy experience. they came from.In the South and the North. On the farms and - Donnell College (Greensboro) Johnson C. Srntth University (Chnrlnllr) in the ghettos of America. Livingstone College (Salisbury) To enjoy the benefits of full service banking, you should consider having Saint Augustine's College (Raleigh)' But most of them can’t afford to go to college.70% of Shaw Univcisily (Raleigh) Princeton Bank become your only bank. Ohld them need financiahaid.The great majority come from families Wdbcrforcc University (Wilhctfmtc) South Carolina * 'your ever-growing earning less than $5,000 a year. Benedict College (Columbial ,------Wiggins St. Ciallin College (Orangeburg) UNCF needs $10,000,000 this year to support its 36 schools. • Vuorhccs College (Denmark) DOWNTOWN Tennessee MOTOR Helpustapthisgoldmine. Fisk Univcrsiiy (Nashville) □ BANK Knosvilld College (Knoxville) Princeton Bank Lane College (Jackson) |)paaBBBaHBHBOBBIBBEiaQQBE| I.eMoyne-Owen College (Memphis) ■ Texas - : ------• -...... & Trust Bishop College (Dallas) if s United Negro College Fund s Iloslon-Tillotson College (Austin) i 55 East 52nd Street, New York, N.Y. 10022 , i . Wiley College (Marshall) .. Nassau St. ■ Virginia...... g;,|<»nJKlp,-Myx;hvck for S.------.------is cndqsed.. § P^ul'.s CoJlefc((Law

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1971 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE THREE Community Calendar Mentalist To Perform At Thank You Compiled weekly from the Thursday of publication by the.South Brunswick Jaycee-ettes. For information or to list activities, call Women’s Group Meeting Editor, The Central Post: Mrs. Tom Granoski, 297-1751. Mentalist Van Cini will-perform, He has an offer of $500 to anyone. who can prove that he uses As a past candidate for at the annual paid-up membership Thursday, November 11 Board of Education, Crossroads meeting of the Women’s, Group of “stooges” in .any of .his ex­ • Township Committee I would School, 8 p.m...... periments, or that any of the in­ like to take this opportunity to Temple Beth Shalom at 8:30 p.m. Monmouth “Junction Fire Co., Sweet Adelines, All Saints tonight, Nov. 11, a t the temple, 9 formation was pre-arranged. thank the many citizens who Episcopal Church, Van Dyke Refreshments will be served took part in the elections and Fire House, 8 p.m. Stanworth Road, Kendall Park- Women’s Group of Temple Beth Road, Princeton, 8 p.m. Van Cini is a 17-year-old following '(tie program . The who voted on Nov. 2. While American Legion Alveitz - evening is under the direction of • some may run around statihg Shalom, Regular Meeting, at the professional entertainer who has Temple, 8:30 p .m ,...... Buttenbaum. 482, VFW Hall, 8:30 appeared throughout the nor­ Mrs. Sanford Wolff, membership- that it matters little who gets p.m...... chairman. in, the majority realize that it is Troop 89, Constable School, 8:30 theastern United States. He has p.m. the concern of the everyday made several television ap­ Tuesday, November 16 pearances including the Alan person that counts in govern- Constable School PTA, 8 p.m. Burke and Skitch Henderson • rrient. If we all stopped caring Township Committee, High Style government would be run by a Friday, November 12 shows. Municipal Building, 8 p.m. His interest in extrasensory small group who .would simply Kendall Park Fire Co., Fire Shade Tree Commission, perception developed when he was do as they felt for the entire r f f M ! Municipal Building Social Service community. House, 8 p.m. 8 years old. Since then, Van Cini Office, 8 p.m. has frequently stated that ESP As a candidate I found it Miss Linda Theresa Santos TOPS, 37 Wheeler Road, should not be classified as satisfying and a pleasure to Saturday, November 13 Kendall Park, 7:30 p.m. “psychic phenomena.” By talk with so many persons and Miss Santos Preschoolers’ Story Hour, Ages He claims there are no MR. to be a part of their concerns. It Christmas Boutique at Christ The King Lutheran Church, Route 3-5, South Brunswick Public “supernatural” powers involved, GEORGE was a great pleasure to speak Betrothed To Library, 10 a.m. Everyonejs born with ESP (some before a class at the high school 27, Kendall Park, from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. ; more than others),' and everyone made up of our younger Latest thing In eyes: false lashes in Story Hour, Ages 5-7, South Wednesday, November 17 has the ability to develop it to its citizens,, who care very much Richard Budnar colors like burgundy, olive, mauve, Brunswick Public Library, 1:30 fullest, he maintains. about this society and are blue...to match your makeup!__ Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Santos, 17 p.m. - ...... Cambridge School PTA, In the demonstration, he tells taking an active role in being a Hastings Road, Kendall , Park, Cambridge School, 8:15 p.m. members of the audience' their South Brunswick Scouts, To keep scents pure, wipe off per .vital part of it. Zoning Board of Adjustment, have announced the engagement Recycling of glass and metal, names, addresses, telephone fume bottles and stoppors occa Some students worked with of • their daughter, Miss Linda Municipal Building, 8 p.m. numbers, birthdates, social the candidates on election dhy Pyne Road Pumping Station, 10 sionally with damp cloth. Oils left Theresa Santos, to Richard Paul a.m.- noon. American Legion post 401, security numbers, how much on bottle necks turn rancid. and saw the movements of an Budnar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monmouth Junction Squad change they have in their pockets, election headquarters and the Nicholas Budnar, Edison. Building, 8 p.m. etc. candidates on this important Sunday, November 14 Leg-w hittler and strengthener: The bride-to-be is a 1968 Franklin Park Elks, Elks lean against wall and slide down to day. Dennis Brodkin, the class graduate of South Brunswick High Lodge, 8:30 p.m. WOMEN’S CAUCUS TO MEET teacher, is doing a great job in B’nai B’rith Youth Or­ sitting position. Hold as long as School and attended Murray State ganization, Kendall Park Kendall Park First Aid and possible. making his students aware of University, Murray, Ky. While at Rescue Squad, Squad Building, The first meeting of the real government and how it Jewish Community Center, 8 p.m. Mrs. Wayne A. Foandl, was Miss Olynk. the university she majored in 8:30 p.m. Women’s Political Caucus of Greasy hair is often due to diet. functions. His work showed in business administration and art Preschoolers’ Art and Music South Brunswick will be held from Too much salt might be the culprit. the classroom where I was Monday, November 15 and was a member of the Modern Workshop, South Brunswick Julia Olynyk Is Married 8 to 10 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 8 * * * invited to speak and bn election Dance Club. Miss Santos is Public Library, 10 a.m. the South Brunswick Public For firmer chin, tilt head way day. I can see future good Recreation Commission, presently working as a secretary Municipal Building, 8 p.m. Library, Kingston Lane, Mon­ back, purse lips, expel breath in voters coming up, and we can at the J. Di Leo Agency, mouth Junction. Coordinators of short, quick puffs r as though all be proud of this very aware Piscataway.' To Wayne A. Poandl the meeting are Virginia Hasson, blowing bubbles. Continue for sev­ group. eral minutes, always working for The prospective bridegroom is a The Nativity of the Blessed w ere Wayne Olsen of Sylvia Johnson, Marsha Roques, To the many citizens who are 1967 graduate of Edison High School Lunch Menus Griggstown, John Romanchuck Joyce Sherman and Aura Star. stronger pull in underchin and a vital part of the election and Virgin Mary Ukranian Catholic neck muscles. School, He served with the U.S. frankfurter on roll, breaded veal of Middlesex, and Ralph who give support to the can­ HOTLUNCHEON Church, - New Brunswick, Army in Germany and Vietnam, cutlet, manager’s choice, ham provided the setting Saturday, Mathews of Middlebush. A becoming haircut works won­ didates, may.I extend a sincere Mr. Budnar is presently at­ \Ve e k o f n o v . 15 Both the bride and Many modern offices are using thank you as a former can­ ,salad on hard roll or cold sliced Oct. 30, for the wedding of Miss living plant materials- as. par­ ders for your chin. See us at.... tending Middlesex County meat loaf on hard roll. bridegroom are graduates of didate, and a belief that MONDAY Julia A. Olynyk to Wayne ,A, titions between work areas in College, Edison, majoring in Choice of one - applesauce, rice Poandl. South Brunswick High School. together we will all aid in business administration. He plans The bridegroom is also a offices. The plants not only help to SALON TWENTY-SEVEN curing the problems that affect Choice of one - hot sliced pudding with fruit or manager’s The bride is the daughter of add beauty and. fresh air to the to attend Embry-Riddle choice. Mr. and Mrs. George Olynyk, graduate of the Vocational and Kendall Park Shopping Center our community and nation. Aeronautical University, Fla., chicken sandwich with gravy, Technical High School of New office, they also cut down ex­ Together, young, middle age, oven grilled hamburger on bun, Choice of two - juice, baked Haypress Road, Dayton. Her cessive and distracting noise to 297-3218 where he hopes to earn his beans, sauerkraut, cole slaw or husband is the son of Mr. and Brunswick and is employed by and senior citizen, we shall bachelor of science degree in tuna fish, boiled ham on hard roll- RCA, Somerville. ' result in better work performance build a better society for all to or peanut butter and jelly on white tossed salad. Mrs. Stephen A. Poandl Sr., by employees. aviation management. Ridge Road, Monmouth Junc­ After a wedding trip to live in. A March 25 wedding is planned bread. Canada, the couple will reside Choice of one - fruit, peanut THURSDAY tion. , at Saint Augustine’s R.C. Church, A reception for 150 guests in Dunellen. ______Charles King Franklin Park. . . •...... butter bar or manager's choice. Chairman, Republican Party Choice of two - juice, mashed - Choice.of one - chopped.sirolin .was held at St. Jam es -Hall, TIBS P^TTEltS 9 of South Brunswick potatoes, buttered garden steak with gravy, hot Virginia Jamesburg. Last year’s total wine grape spinach, cole slaw or tossed salad. vaked ham, deviled eggs, bologna Miss Linda Olynyk of Dayton, La Leche League More than four million acres of crop was 724,727 tons in South on hard roll or beef salad on hard sister of the bride, was maid of W I E M i Texas forestlands are now cer- Africa, a drop of about 110,000 tons TUESDAY roll. honor. The attendants were Sets Meeting Locatedat tified'tjeree farms. from that of 1969. Choice of one - apple browrt Miss Elaine Poandl of Mon­ OWEN'S BARN Handcrafted Choice of one - spaghetti with bqtty, fruited jello or manager’s mouth Junction, sister of the “The art of breastfeeding and 79 Main St. meat sauce, Italian bread and choice...... — • bridegroom; Mrs. Barbara overcoming' difficulties” ' will be (Rt. 27) CANDLES and POTTERY B eauty §al©m, Choice of two - juice, creamy Rasweicz of Jamesburg, and the subjects discussed Wed­ Kingston, N.J. butter, pork sausage patties, Plus a complete selection of cottage cheese, salami on hard whipped potatoes, buttered Miss Alison. Brandmeier of nesday, Nov. 17, at the monthly La carrots, cole slaw or tossed salad. Highland Park. Leche League meeting. Mrs. now owned by “JOLIE” roll or spiced ham and American DRIED FLOWERS cheese on hard roll. Stephen Poandl Jr> of David : Harris,', 3 Calvin Road, formerly with a beauty shop in Princeton . Choice of one - fruit compote, FRIDAY ; Neshanic Station served as best Kendall Park, is the hostess for vanilla - pudding with fruit or man for his brother. Ushers the series of meetings dealing with Hair Styling, Coloring, Permanent Waves. Choice of one - oven baked manager’s choice. haddock filet with tartar sauce, different aspects of breastfeeding, childbirth; "childcare and WIGS: Sales, Cutting and Styling Choice of two - juice,-buttered barbecued meat balls; tuna fish', Mauro’s Shoe whole kernel corn, buttered string American cheese and tomato on mothering. beans, cole slaw or tossed salad The evening’s discussion will be hard roll or chicken salad on hard Repair Reopens FABRIC & YARNS 665 RIDGE ROAD, MONMOUTH JUNCTION,N.J. " roll. led by La Leche League group leaders Mrs. Roger Miller of OPEN MON. to SAT. PHONE 201-329-2215 WEDNESDAY Choice of one - bread pudding Mauro Ciccia of Mauro’s Shoe with fruit, fruit _■ or manager’s Repair announced this week he is Kendall Park and Mrs. Michael Sew now for the Holidays ahead! Choice of one - oven grilled choice. once again open for business. His MulVihill of Bound Brook. Any interested woman is invited to Choice of two - juice, buttered new shop is located in the Kendall 14 W. RAILROAD AVE. JAMESBURG, N.J. rice, buttered garden peas, cole Park Shopping Center, Route 27 attend the informal meeting. A slaw or tossed salad. ..Mr, Ciccia’s business was loan library and pamphlets are burned out several months ago available. Babies are always PHONE 521-3134 Milk and juice are included in welcome. -hot luncheon.--— —-— -— ■> when Jic was.located., in lhe Hub building Route 27. The meeting will start a t 8 p m . T'"*— ’ ~ OpeirOelly 9:1 S to 7:30=Sar;

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-(•V- Tickets On Sale Dorian Woodwind Quintet For Late Show Next In Concert Series Of Beach Boys The Dorian Woodwind Quintet University of New York, and it TH will appear in Princeton Monday, recently joined the artist faculty The Beach Boys, whose 10 years Nov. 15, in the second of Series II of Brooklyn and Hunter Colleges together as a performing group of the f as their resident woodwind ' Represents a record of longevity Concerts. The concert begins at quintet. unmatched in the annals of con­ 8:30 p.m. at McCarter Theatre. Community Players’‘Seagull’ temporary popular music, will The Dorian Woodwind Quintet In addition to regular come to Princeton University’s was founded in Tanglewood in 1961 engagements, the ensemble gave Dillon gym for;tvyo:performances under the auspices of the Fromm a series of eight concerts for In­ TTo Bow This Weekend on Saturday, Nov. 13, at 8 arid 11 Foundation, when Aaron Copland dian" children in New Mexico.-It- p.m. under the joint sponsorship of described them as “an out­ was also the first classical group The Princeton Community been involved, either as actor or At Summer Intime, he directed McCarter Theatre and campus to be sent to Africa under the aegis director, in more than 40 theatre “Twelfth Night” and “The Ec­ standing group of 'young in­ Players first production of the radio station WPRB. Although the strum entalists'."' The..... 1961 of the U.S. Department of State.- season Chekhov’s “The Seagull”, productions. centricities of a Nightingale". At first performance at 8 p.m. has The group’s overwhelming suc­ , for which he has Tanglewood season- was opens this Friday, Nov. 12, and been sold out for several weeks, highlighted by their per­ cess opened the door for other plays again Saturday and Sunday, been both publicity director and tickets still remain for the 11 p.m. ensembles of this kind. ■ executive producer, Dan has formances.” Nov; 13 - 14, and Thursday, Tickets Tight show and are available at the Since that time, the ensemble For the Princeton concert, the Friday, and Saturday, Nov. 18-20. directed “The'Happy Time”, “A McCarter Theatre box office. Quintet will play; “Kvintet” Opus Man for All 'Seasons”, and “An has become a major contributor to All performances are a t the Little For Entremont It was in the Los Angeles suburb chamber music in the United 43 (1922) by Carl Nielsen, “Opus Theatre of the Unitarian Church Irish Faustus” (American of Hawthorne, in the summer of Number Zoo: Children’s Play” by Stage seats only remain on sale Premiere). -- States. In addition to cross­ 8:30 p.m. 1961, that the three Wilson country, sold-out U.S, tours, the Luciano Berio, “Woodwind Chekhov, possibly one of the at the McCarter Theatre, box of­ His acting includes major roles brothers - Carl, Dennis and Brian Quintet” (1948) by Elliott Carter fice for the recital by French in “The Misanthrope” , “The Quintet has concertized widely in best - known of all dramatists, - founded the group whicli was Europe. In the spring of 1970, and “Quintette” (1949) by Jean portrays in his plays the constant pianist Philippe Entremont on Hostage", “Misalliance”, “The responsible for creating the Francaix. Monday, Nov. 22 at 8:30 p.m. This Zoo Story”, and “The Knack”. under the . auspices of our State attrition of daily life and the waste “surfing” sound of the mid-l960’s Department, the Quintet toured Tickets are available at the of youthful energy and talent. is the second event in this season’s During a year of graduate work at and whose recordings to date have McCarter Theatre Box Office, “Music-at-McCarter” concert the University of California at Europe and the Far East (India, Nonetheless, they contain a strong sold over 65 million copies. Their Ceylon, Iran, and Cyprus). The Student tickets at $2. are ob­ note of hope for the future. series...... _. . Berkeley, he .founded The New first hit,, appropriately titled tainable one hour before the The 37 year old pianist made Stage and produced three play's, Quintet; is University-Wide Ar- Among the talented cast “Surf in” was written by Brian and- tists-iivResldence' for-the -State performance.- ' gathered by director Sallie musical history this past summer including two new scripts. his cousin Mike Love, and Brophy for the Princeton Com at Lincoln Center’s “Mostly “The Seagull” is the first of four recorded by the three brothers munity Players production is Dan Mozart Festival” by playing and productions scheduled this season and another friend, Alex Jardine, Stuart Gallery To Show Berkowitz, well-known to Prin conducting three Mozart Piano by the Princeton Community on string bass. Today, 10 years ceton audiences, who will play Concerti from the keyboard in a Players. later, the Beach Boys’ personnel Medvedenko, a schoolmaster. single evening. The program for For reservations, call 609/921- still includes two of the Wilson Works By Gazagnaires Dan, currently a student of this McCarter recital will include 3058 or -2986, between 5:30 and 9 brothers -- Carl and Dennis, plus private collections. Mme. Stella Adler and Pearl Pearson at works by Mozart ar]d Debussy, as p.m. . Johnston, Jardine - and eight The second exhibit irithe Stuart the Stella Adler Theatre Studio in well as Schumann’s “Etudes supporting musicians, including a Art Gallery’s 1971-72 series will Gazagnaire has taught at the New York City, is a 1970 Prin Symphoniques’’ and Prokofiev’s fi,ve-man brass section. Brother open on Sunday, .Nov. 14 with a Fashion Institute of Technology in : ceton University graduate. He has Second Sonata. Opera ‘Fedora’, Brian Wilson rarely travels with preview and tea from four to six New York. the group any more, although he is o’clock. The works of Jean and The exhibit will be at the Stuart Hellen Gazagnaire, a talented Gallery until Dec. 1 and can-be Will Be Sung ‘Best Musical’ Coming •responsible for the group’s major seen on Saturdays and Sundays FOLK CONCERT record hits of the past decade, husband and wife team including '“Good Vibrations,” distinguished in both fine and from two until five o’clock, or by a ir 'conditioned Princeton calling'the school office for an TRENTON -- The Opera Standing room only is Will Holt, and was adapted for “Wouldn’t It be Nice,” “Surfer commercial arts, will be featured DANCING Societypresants Theatre of New Jersey, under the available from 'the box office the stage by Robert Livingston Girl” and “Surf’s Up” the latter in this show. Both M. and Mme. appointment. EVERY SAT. & SUN. NfTE ROSALIE SORRELS direction of Arthur Solipigni, will for the two performances of the and Herb Schapiroi based on an tune appropriately the title of Gazagnaire (Hellen Stern) studied perform "Fedora” by Luca in their native France with out­ “AN ELEPHANT NOTTINGHAM FRl.,NOV. 19-8:30 Broadway musical hit “The Me original idea of Mr. Schapiro, a their latest album. Giordano on Sunday, Nov. 14, a t 7 Nobody Knows” at McCarter Princeton resident. The Beach Boys were the first standing artists such as Ducos De CALLED SLOWLY” Princeton High School p.m. at the War Memorial La Have - renowned for his BALLROOM Auditorium’7 Theatre on Tuesday and pop group to use the Moog Syn­ This is a movie to Building. Fresco Work. Mercer Si. Hamilton Square, N.J. Tickets: Gen. Admission-$2.50 Wednesday, Nov. 16 and 17, at thesizer, and their Brother please the whole family! The Largest Ballroom in the East Magda Olivero of La Scala 1:30 p.m. Originally a hit off- Records was the first rock-artist The Gazagnaires’ Fresco work Students.....$2.00 Opera Company in Milan will sing With all Big Bands! Mombors...$1.75 Broadway, the show moved owned record firm, preceding the was first shown at the Exposition PRINCEtON the title role. Settings and KODALY’S ‘MISSA BREVIS’ Sat. & Sun. at uptown to Broadway last Beatles’ Apple Records by several Internationational of 1937 in Paris costumes are all from La Scala. PLAYHOUSE Geo. Moyer Princeton U-Storo & winter; and is currently in its The Princeton University years. and also in the Salon Des Tuileries The Opera Theatre of New. in Paris in 1937 and 1938. They Sat. Nov. 13 at 10:30 a.m. Fun alone or Couples Males Book Shop or eighth month. It was selected Chapel Choir, under the direction Jersey has been performing in have made their home in the Tickets from the University-NOW i Call 921-3558 ______by Clive Barnes of the New of Carl Weinrich, will sing Newark at Symphony Hall for the York Times and several other McCarter Bills United States since 1946. They Day Nursery at 171 Broadmead - past five years. This will be its Kodaly’s “Missa Brevis” at a work in studios in Brooklyn 924-4214 or Theatre Box Office. critics as the “Best Musical of special musical service in the first season in Trenton. The next 1971” in the annual polling fpr Heights and in Connecticut. Since A L L SEATS ARE $1. Chapel on Sunday, Nov. 14, a t 11 Scaggs Band Benefit: University - N.O.W performance is scheduled in the Critics Award. 1950 they have worked as free - January, starring Beverly Sills in a.m. Soloists will be Karla lance designers in decorative Day Nursery______Based on the classroom Johnson, Lorna Sawatsky, Sheryl Boz Scaggs and the seven “Norma.” writings of ghetto children - textiles and wallpapers, but at the A limited number of free tickets Wingert, sopranos; Susan members of his San Francisco- black, Puerto Rican and white - based -rock band will be the same time continue their work in for “Fedora” may be obtained Berkson, alto; David Hof felt fine arts - oils, watercolors, - “The Me Nobody Knows” tenor; Robert Dennis, bass; and next attraction in McCarter from Mrs. Gino R. Treves, 921- features music by Gary Frescos, murals, decorative 8595. Susan Farmer, organ. Theatre’s pop series on Saturday William Friedman, lyrics by Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. panels and room-dividers. They Boz, a former guitarist with the have travelled extensively and their landscapes are inspired by the Princeton Community Players present Steve Miller Band, left to form his own group in '1969. His such far-flung places as the south music has been described as of France, and Mexico as well as the New England coast. Chekhov’s THE SSMGULL “semi-country, semi-blues, laced with a touch of gospel.” The Boz Many of the Gazagnaire murals Scaggs Band includes trumpet, can be found in clubs, libraries Peter Fonda in • - .... —.... directed by Sallie Brophy trombone, tenor sax, organ, piano, and other institutions in major bass and drums, with Scaggs cities and their oils and water- "HIRED HAND” LITTLE THEAT RE of the Unitarian Church himself on lead guitar and vocals. colors are included in many and ----- Tickets for the concert are ’ Buck Henry cherry hill road at rt. 206 currently available from the box in office. McCarter’s series of pop Fri., Sat., Sun., Nov. 12,13,14, & and rock concerts will conclude on "TAKING OFF” Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov. 18,19,20 Friday, Dec. 3, with folksinger Continous from 12 noon 8:30 p.m? Livingston Taylor. ITRSNTOH-S AST THE4TRg.HH BSUHSHICKavl | ALL SEATS $2.50 Brunswick Make a Date: PRINCETON ResefvSHbhs: 609/921-3058 or»298& ...... Brought back by ...... g o .. (between 5:30 & 9 p.m.) popular demand... WelcorrieBack- 'DOCTOR ZHIVAGO’ 8 P.M. Only ' _B R A N DI*

FIND OUT YOURSELF Entertainment "A BEAUTIFUL WORK" Tues.oWed.eThurs. A film about a folk hero! WHY EVERYONE’S TALKING ABOUT Judith Crist in Treadway Inn A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOVE STORY "JOE HILL” KEND A LL PARK Routte 1, Princeton *, Roller Rmk ; 12,2,4,6,8 8(10 C 2550 Rt. 27, So. Brunswick * 452-2500 C s , 297-3003 / COMING 10 McCARTER: | NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED "An Evening That is Pure 8t Perfect!"-N.Y. Times S’ UHLIMIT1P m f PAEKINO "V Monday thru Friday at 7, 8:30 8» 10 PM! Saturday 6, 7:30, 9 & 10:30 - Sun. 5, 6:30, 8 & 9:30 JACK MacGOWRAN * 2nd & FINAL SMASH WEEK * in the Works of SAMUEL BECKETT “ Q Rt. CTggCTTrenton >L From San Francisco: FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 11-12 at 8:30 P.M. New Directions In Jazz-Rock Tickets: Orch. $4.95 8i 4.00; Bale. $4.50; 3.50 & 2.50 "-'--"--■The’ISvO-Pulftzer-Prize-’WinningPlay--™ -^-.--., NO P LAGE T0 B E SQ M E B0 D Y Karl Kraber, flute By CHARLES GORDONE THE DORIAN Charles Kusldn, oboe THURSDAY, NOVEMBER18 at 8:30 P.M. Tickets: Orch. $4.50 &. 5.00; Bale. $5.00, 4.00 & 3.00 WOODWIND Jerry Kirkbride, clarinet ______(Fri. Eve. Nov. 19 SOLD OUT)______' Jane Taylor, bassoon First Princeton Recital Ever • Pianist QUINTET Barry Benjamin, french horn PHILIPPE ENTREMONT Mozart o Schumann • Debussy • Prokofiev MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 at 8:30 P.M. Princeton University Concerts Stage seats only at box office: $4.00 One of the First Ladies of the Theatre: NOVEMBER 15, 1971 8:30 p.m. ; . a deeply MILDRED DUNN0CK McCarter Theatre satisfying musi­ starring in Marquerite Buras'play c a l experience "A PLACE WITHOUT DOORS” Works by: Carl. Nielsen, Luciano Berio *vith ALVIN EPSTEIN 8t HI RAM SHERMAN —s ; New York S c a g g s — Elliott Carter,. Jean Francois ’ -Times.------AND HIS BAND /- FRI. 8SAT., NOV. 26-27 at 8:30 P.M. - '••"-"Tikets!;Orchr$ & .O ; Balc.;$ .T) , & ; l McCARTER THEATRE 4.50 4 0 4 6 3.50 2 50 TICKETS: $4.95 $3.75 AT THE BOX OFFICE of Princeton Tickets for all above events. NOW ON SALE at the McCarter SAT., NOV. 20 at 8:00 pm box office. MAIL ORDERS to Box 526, Princeton. PHONE TICKETS: S4.S0. 4.00, 3.50 & 2.50 ORDERS ACCEPTED: 921-8700. -STUDENTS: $2.00 (One hour before concert) -~Ncw at the box office.• PHONE ORDERS: 921-8700 ‘.-.I

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N .J. DAtfCET Mem;-Books Vikings THEATRE GUILD presents The following a r c recent (Continued from Page-One) acquisitions at the South Brun­ The next time the Vikings "THE swick Public Library, Kingston had the ball they turned it all Lane, Monmouth Junction: on, running and passing and NUTCRACKER" generally tearing up the a ballet in 2 acts Fiction Florence defense. This time it Director Alfredo Corvino took them only nine plays to go. Dec. 1 9 -1 :30 & 6:30 p.m. Grant, Betsy Drake-.,. Children 68 yards thanks to some great ■ You Are Very Little. - running on the part of both Ken PLAIN FIE LET : MacDougall and Alvin Allen, HIGH SCHOOL ' Non-Fiction with Allen taking it in. Palm er 950 Park Ave., Plainfield - came in and kicked the extra . Fair, Charles- From the Jaws of Orch. & Mozz. $3. Rear Mezz. $2.50 point. Victory. The play that put it away for FOR TICKETS; make check to Kursh, Harry-The Franchise the Vikings came in the middle N.J.D.T.G. 1372 Outlook Dr., Boom. of the fourth quarter. Quar­ Mountainside, N.J. 07092. Mail M orris, Norman S. - Tele­ terback Bob Arnold of Florence with stamped, self-addressed envel­ vision’s Child. , tried to pass to his tight end ope. Specify afternoon or evening Tinker, Miles A. - Preparing performance. Beck but the pass was deflected Your Child for Reading. by Mike Rudon and then in­ tercepted by Vike Dave Luck, who made carrying three guys on his- back look easy as he powered his way in for the Starting Sat., Nov. 13 score. Palmer’s kick capped the day for both teams. The final score was 33-7. t h r o u g h th e NORSE NOTES: , The Vikings’ record now -stands at 5-2 -and they are- definitely on their way to a tv 'ffllih ^ unflr)9 Reason.... great season finish. Ken MacDougall, since returning Band Travels To West Virginia from a knee injury, has HUNTER'S SPECIAL BREAKFAST provided another good man in South Brunswick High Fairmont, W.Va., as the and 140 students made the trip. the backfield for Mancini to go School’s Marching Band Fairmont high school’s guest The band is directed by William recently participated in the band. Governor Arch Moore Long. Above, the color guard Orange Juice or Jomato Juice, 3 Eggs (any style) with to. As for Allen, he needs only annual Veteran’s Day parade wps among the visiting advances. bacom or Sausage, Home Fries, Toast and One Cup of 239 more yards to hit 1,000 and “Band Spectacular” at dignitaries. Eight chaperones Coffee...... • * 1 .5 0 ' yards rushing and the way he has been going he should do it- Bill Roman with room to spare. The Viking HUNTER'S SPECIAL LUNCH PLATTER defense, besides being number two in Middlesex County, has Cup of Soup, Eggplant Parmesan, Stringbeans and Team Wins Event pulled down 15 big in­ terceptions. Tossed Salad or Spaghetti, Hot Italian Bread. !1.65 Miss Linda Padula, 12 Pyne Roller Rink. Some mention has to go to the Road, and Bill Roman, 15A Events included'free style and offensive line, for they are Barrett Drive, both of Kendall dance steps. Several hundred definitely the unsung heros of Park, placed first in the in­ people from throughout New the team. Many people, in­ troductory dance event at the Jersey attended. cluding myself for awhile, ZAC K'S~RESTAU R ANT invitational competitive meet Miss Padula and Mr. Roman are haven’t seemed to realize the 1 . r---...' recently sponsored by the N.J. members of the Kendall Park offense opens the holes for the 2 blocks south of West New Road, State Amateur Roller Skating Skating Club. backs to go through. I think a Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction ' Association at the Kendall Park word should be said for all the coaches who have done a Need a second car? There are many good marvelous job so far this Phone for take-out orders....329-2272 season and have really built a fine ballclub. lmys available in the classified pages. Saturday, Nov, 13, is the last home game this year. It has been named game of the week by the daily newspaper - a well-deserved honor for the team. As for the opposition, well, next week the Vikings play Metuchen High, and this team is not a pushover. The record for Metuchen is 1-4-2 but don’t, be fooled by that. The Metuchen team has two fine running backs who can make, life . miserable for a team. ' This is going to be a really good game, folks, so come on out. I myself look for the Vikings to explode in the second half and win it. My prediction for this week is South Brun­ swick 28-Metuchen 0.

“Green survival . . . it depends on you” is the slogan of a national campaign being waged by the American Association of Nur­ serymen and its allied groups to Twirlerdmd Winners focus attention on the extremely important role that plant life plays Eight students of the Helen place in the novice dance-twirl Valerie Bonfilio;-Paula White, in -maintaining- a-healthful and Paul School-of .Dance,-South___division,. . Students who par-... Patti Nitahara; standing, Holly liveable environment. The major Brunswick, participated in the ticipated are: left to right, Nadler, Annette Whismari',' thrust of the campaign is to recent Twirlerama Com- kneeling, Nora Tomasso, Susan Allen, Cheryl Evans, provide information and guidance petition sponsored by the to individuals on the ways to National Baton Twirling contribute - to-cleaning—up-and —Association^—at— Hamilton maintaining our environment. Square. The team took first

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1 ! '•1 P A G E S IX THE CENTRAL POST THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11,19.71 Fresh Ponds Chapel Lists Services Nondenominational church services sponsored by the Gospel Mission will be held Sundays at 3 p.m. at Fresh Ponds Chapel, corner of Fresh Pond and ::::^:X: from Grace Gospel Church, Old i 5 ; i « 5 Bridge. Many Styles — Fast Service COMPANY Nov. 28, the Rev. John Van Custom Made and Stock Mirrors dergrif of Grace Bible Church, M & D PUBLICATION Table Pads • Custom Shades___ Englishtown. Custom & Stock Picture Frames SERVICES Storm Windows & Doors Dec. 5, the Rev. John Van- TYPESETTERS Tu b Enclosures • Glass Tops dergrif. LAYOUT SPECIALISTS phone 249-4610 Dec. 12, the Rev. Russell 17 KINGSLEY ROAD Metcalfe, pastor of the Church of 212 Rt. 18, East Brunswick KENDALL PARK, N.J. BRANCO ESTATES CENTER the Nazarene, Edison. Dec. 19, the Rev. Ralph Davis, pastor... of the.JJnited Methodist Churches at Crosswicks and PLUMB IMG BARBER SHOP Ellisdale. Dec. 26, the Rev. Robert Turton, ffil® ffifif® district pastor of the Gospel Mission Chapels. Plumbing St Heating b a r b e r Two special evening services are scheduled: • RAZO R CUT Wednesday, Nov. 24“ Thanksgiving Eve at 7:45 p.m. i,HA IR The Rev. Charles Gross and youth STYLING choir from Brae Burn Heights Chapel near Trenton will be in MONMOUTH JCT.,N.J. bar/liquor shop Research Perk - Bldg. B (next to Country Beauty Salon) charge. H O I Slate Rd. (U.S. 206) Kendall Park, N.J. Friday, Dec. 24, Christmas Eve For Thirsty Players Across from Pr. Airport CALL 329-6068 at 11 p.m. Annual candlelight Hours: 8:30 to 6 Dally. 609-924-4664 2 9 7 -0 6 1 9 Closed Mondays communion service will be con­ Mrs. Richard Blum, president of the Woman’s Club of South to ^itmr stfaVsK&jterim ducted by the Rev. Robert Turton. Brunswick, hands a check to John Longo, athletic director at South No collections are taken at any Brunswick High Sfchool, for Gatorade to ease the thirst of South HARDWARE Jlmte, ^.^rm ts&m k of these public services, although Brunswick freshmen, junior varsity and varsity football players at CAMPING an offering box is available for the home and away games. , / ' SALES & use of those who would be in­ IB IIP-M-©® INC. |.nexi-to % bank off l|ijglt&ay 2 7 ) terested in helping support this .RENTALS little old nondenominational "For a more colorful home. ■' Tent Campers. Travel Trailers. church at Fresh Ponds. S }. Truck Campers:’ M otor Homes. $ i m bn Btnjimin A . Hitches installed. Gas bottles M o o r e d filled. Service & Repair Shop. MS Your Problems are ours g t w i m r ito adedtovtff A little book with big con­ PAINTS BARBER'S THE THREE BROOKS sequences on our environmental on llic road to Princeton problems has been published by DISCOUNT CAMPING CENTER near Kingston the A m erican Association of WALLCOVERINGS U.S. HWV. NO. 1 Hours:Open Mon., thru Sat. f e t o f c m d ihjtttm M to aflc a m * Nurserymen as a guide to in­ S Q Ip m ■ FLOOR TILES BLADDERS South Brunswick H:I5 to 6 Cl OSi:i>SUNl)AYS dividual action in ways to help f X * V . d (next to Finnegan's Lane) r .v W ' Rte. 27 & Henderson Rd. Telephone WA 1-6275 i« in fa to ^ m|&s$L fight environmental problems. “It 201-297-3049 -/* Depends on You,” a readable, 16- , 297-1103, l.cnox Fillers Kirsch Rods page booklet with half-a-hundred 4 \ m - v % PHONE 297^131 tips on how each person can help to improve our environment, is LAUNDROMAT BEAUTY & WIG SALON NEW!HOURS: Open 10 to lOdhily UtiX. Op$r> 10to8 available free from local retail nursery centers throughout the SAL0RI country, or-for 25 cents: a. copy may be obtained from the & American Association of Nur­ DRYCLEANING serymen, 230 Southern Building, & LAUNDROMAT SetACMr RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER Washington, D.C. 20005. W fl.: h 1 3128 Hwy. 27 BEAUTY SALON 9 WIG SALON KENDALL PARK SHOPPING CENTER WED. SPECIAL Washer -Wigs Professionally-Cleaned and-Styled. 24 Freehand Pipes i© Hour Service on Request. per load HOURS: Mon., T ugs., wed. 9 to 6 p.m. • Thurs. and Fri 9 to 9 p.m. • Sat. 8:30 to 5:30 p.m. Each pipe as individual as your finger prints. Handmade from "«m: {reg. 35c per load) the finest grained, largest block of aged briar...their shapes FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 297-3218 the culmination of man’s creative imagination. I BEAUTY SALON Each freehand is a rare achievement v , i 'S HAIR STYLISTS to be treasured...individually de­ M. ..Minnie's “ signed by Foremost Pipe Artists. HAIRPIECES and HAIRWEAVE R ecycling Continues ‘(jjjrn DouciA also HAIRSTYLING Recycling of, glass and month of their recycling COME IN & ASK ABOUT BEAUTY AXL WORK"DONE“IN“ PRI VAT1:" Lt)l+NGlr-r ■---— aluminum continues-Saturday, project. Residents are asked to OUR PIPE CLUB Nov. 13. Above, South Brun- bring clean glass and and BY APPOINTMENT Tb- MR. JOHN E. swidTGirTScouts HolIy~Nailler; -aluminumr with -metal—rings -WIOSALOI center, and Judi Rodkey of removed, to the Pyne Road d®®9s ISsariiershop- Troop 1351 accept glass from pumping station of the Utilities KENDALL PARK SHOPPING CENTER Mrs. Anthony Vuono, 13 Authority from 10 a.m. to noon. 3288 Route 27, Kendall Park, NJ. John David Ltd. Starling Road, to begin the 11th 3 Barbers to serve you Phone 297-0013 297-1919 Support the Smith Brunswick police department traffic program! Montgomery Shopping Center Rt. 206, Rocky Hill, N.J. Green vegetation removes some “Greenbdlts” ~ plantings of pollutants and restores fresh air to FENCING TV & APPLIANCE trees and shrubs a half-mile thick - the atmosphere. Unpolluted fresh - have been found to bo effective air from wooded areas dilutes Reliable service since ! 922 Located in front section of. Fabrics by Leona until new store is completed. smog fighters. Research con­ smog build-up. In addition, ducted by the U niversity of “greenbelts” - plantings of trees Tf/e^ex'd *7*1/ & /tfifiliO H ce California showed that people who and shrubs a half-mile thick - are ARSC0 live near freeways breathe air effective sound barriers to help Georges Road, Deans, N.J. containing less than 1,000 parts of reduce the noise level near busy Fencing For all your needs. THE RUG & FURNITURE MART IVY MANOR fresh air to one part auto exhaust. highways. The nursery industry is For a healthful environment the urging state and county highway f r e e e s t im a t e s in y o u r Authorized Sales and STATE HWY., No. 206 PRINCETON HOME - DAY OR EVENINGS. NO Dealer • ratio should be 2,000 parts fresh officials to provide greenbelts, OBLIGATION Service PRINCETON, N.J. & SHOPPING CENTER air to no more than one part auto and the industry provides ever- exhaust. increasing quantities of plant RIDGE ROAD, material for this purpose. MONMOUTH JUNCTION ' TELEVISION . STEREO . APPLIANCES If you m issed otur large ad, G.E. • SYLV ANIA • ZENITH • R .C.A. 257-9130 3 2 9 -2 1 2 2 297-2110 MAYTAG •KITCHENAID 329-2110 or e air rad io flashes, SPECIAL FINAL WEEK! J CHAIN LINK FENCE DRUG STORE ELECTRICAL HARDWARE ■...MEBE IS T IE BEG NEWS, ____ CHECK THESE FEATURES: • Hot Dipped Galvanized Top Rail SIEGELS WALAS7 GOOD NEWS, IT IS FOTI'BATIGAIN MIINTEKS. FRANKLIN PARK PHARMACY -?-HoLDipped-Galvaaized. Line .Post — DEL-FA: Hot Dipped Galvanized Fittings HARDWARE INC. 1 H ot Dipped Galvanized . The Rug & Furniture Mart, Inc., State Hwy. No. 206, Princeton, N.J. is Chain Link Wire "Do it " ■ American Made Materials moving about Jan. 1st to our newly remodeled and redecorated showrooms yourself, ‘ Completely Installed in Concrete bul see us by Factory Trained Mechanics ALL TYPES OF . with Ivy Manor in the Princeton Shopping Center, No. Harrison St., Princeton, Open 7 Days first." FAST, FREE DELIVERY ELECTRICAL WORK N .J. ~ “ . 100 FT. x 4 FT. HIGH NOW* Corner Rt. 27 and j Residential • Commercial • in- ONLY t m Henderson Road I chistrial Wiring • Contracting & I Maintenance Services AX 7-9426 SPECIAL SALE Call 297-3571 I FREE ESTIMATES201-297-0915 Kendall Park Shopping Center FINEST GRADE ii Rather than move our $100,000 inventory of furniture and carpet we will NORTHERN CANADIAN m il l e d sto c k a g e PLUMBING & HEATING have a JIM DANDY REMOVAL SALE. This SALE is now in progress at the f fl 95 Rug & FurnitufeMart, Inc.,St. Hwy. No. 206, Princeton, N.J. a H. per 6x8 section "Vinyl Coaled Wire, End Gate and Comer Posts Slightly Extra DONALD C. RODNER, INC. FREE ESTIMATES IN YO U R HOME Finest Selection of Wood and Privacy made of the __ Finest Canadian Northern White Cedar Available This space Plumbing-Heafing-Air Conditioning reserved for SALES and SEHVICE The Rug & Furniture Mart, Irie, ______-Georges Road, Dayton ALL SOUTH YOU! WORK FU LL Y State Highway No. 206 E. BRUNSWICK RIDGE RD., BRUNSWICK’S LICENSED 329-6063 ------N.J._____ MONMOUTH JUNCTION- MOST COMPLETE ------AND—----- Princeton. N..|. Free 24 H r. emergency service SERVICE 257-9130 329-2122 ‘ G UARANTEED please call 297-4040 f a c i l i t y

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BUS DRIVERS - wanted for East .'All Classified Advertising appears In £!■ CLERICAL; General office work. WAREHOUSEMAN - wanted to Some typing, adding machine. PRACTICAL NURSE 5 day Mon- DRIVER: Light delivery, over 21, Plant. Steady em- Windsor Regional School District. HEALTH CARE CONSULTANT four newspapers (circulation 18,900), EXPERIENCED .... MATURE Fri. Call 395-1299. good driving record. Call 924-2620. ^>ply Agway Inc., Contact Mr. W allace. Sherman. available on part - time or project The Princeton Packet, The Central Research Park area. Call 9-5, 924- BABYSITTER - to care for 2 boys, 2751. ightStown...... 448-1840 ext. 41. •/• basis. Recent M.H.Av with many Post, Windsor-Hights Herald and The 1-1/2 and 3 years, for 2 months, 5 years of experience in hospitals days week. Own transportation. ’fcawicnce Ledger. Ads may. be mailed WOMAN - Full-time, clothing and allied fields. Strong in adm, in or telephoned. Deadline for new ads Starting immediately. Call 466- CLEANING WOMAN: 1 day-per E.D.P. Grants. D.T.R. Box 109, 0226. after 6 p.m. CLERICAL store excellent salary & com­ is 5 pjn. Mondays if they arc t&bc< MALE week references. Call after 5:30 FUR FINISHER missions. Reply Box 1840, Prin­ Belle Mead, N. J. 08502. properly classified. Ads received bn Part time Messenger- helper High p.m. 921-3412. Woman experienced in clerical ceton Packet. Tuesday before noon .will appear as school or college student to act as oriented work for receiving Part time or full time, “Too Late to Classify", Ads must be messenger and general office department. Permanent full time, helper for social research com- CALL EXPERIENCED LEGAL cancelled by 5 p.m. Monday. | HOUSEKEEPER 1 day per week, excellent salary, profit sharing SECRETARY desires part - time iany. Mostly local trips, some to plan, regular employee benefits.' 609-587-9600 WORK AT HOME - and Make Jew York and Philadelphia area. no children. Call 395-1299. MEN PART-TIME; Position with position. 799-1186 before 11 a.m. or RATES arc $3.00 for four lincs or less Call Mrs. Searles for interview, Cash Money in your Spare Time. after 3 p.m. Afternoon hours. Car essential, we progressive company. Earn an 924-3221. Send stamped self-addressed for one issue or, if ordered in advances Pjay mileage. Call Mrs. Peterman, extra $800 per month. Details by ’$150 additional forj' two consecutive envelope to Texas Contract R:‘esponse Analysis, 921-3333. MAN WITH MECHANICAL appointm ent. Call 201-526-2798 BELLOWS Mailers, Ellinger Road, weeks or issues, and the third insertion weekdays 7-9 p.m. LaGrange, Texas, 78945. is FREE. Thereafter - each consecutive, ABILITY for installation, repair 210 Nassau St. and maintenance of water con­ Princeton ARCHITECTURAL JOB CAP­ MATURE COOK-HOUSEKEEP­ issue only costs $1.- Next increment of SECRETARY - RECEPTIONIST. ditioning equipment. Learn the TAIN DESIGNER Permanent ER - requires live-in position. 2 four lines 50 cents and the same Princeton YM-YWCA, Avalon Culligan systems for water sof­ osition in established firm in days work. Rest of week follow thereafter. Ads may be displayed with1 Place. Call 924-4825 to make tening, demineratlization and Princeton. Call B. F. Weisbecker, TYPISTS & SECRETARIES own occupation. Reply Box 1831, white space margins and/or additional appointment for interview. filtering. On the job training. 5 day 609-921-7880. c/o Princeton Packet. capital letters' at $3.50 per linefu WARM AIR HEATING IN­ DIETARY MAH week, year ’round employment. STALLERS & helpers. Ex­ _PART TIME Interesting temporary assign­ Special discount rate of $3.00 per inclij Contact Paul Schaffter at 921-8800. perienced, benefits, " immediate ments available at Manpower. is available to advertisers running the; TEXAS REFINERY CORP. of­ openings, full time only. Apply Mon. thru Fri. 4:30 to 7:30 PM Stop in or call today. ' same, classified display ad, for 13' fers high income opportunity to ENGLISH or Speech Tutor Gilbert A. Cheney Inc., 68 S. Main EXPERIENCE .WAITRESS consecutive weeks or issues orkliffercnt Saturday - 10:30 AM to 7:30 PM WANTED: 10:30 to 2:30 Daily. MANPOWER INC. Experienced typist looking for mature man in Princeton - wanted for 14 year old intelligent St., Cranbury. N.J. 609-395-0350, permanent office secretarial classified display ads tojaling 20 or' between 4-5 p.m. Thurs. ,& F!ri._&.Sat. 5 til 9. Good 20 Nassau St., Room 305 Lawrence area. PLUS regular boy! Call (201) 782-0527 after 6 Permanent position for good Salary. 247-9491. Princeton 921-6805 work. Background includes using more inches per month, :and who cash and vacation bonuses, p.m. worker. Ideal for income sup­ dictaphone, switchboard relief, arrange to be billed monthly. Box abundant frihge benefits. plement. Salary $2.73 per hour. statistical report checking, numbers are 50 cents extra. Regardless of experience airmail NURSES-PRACTICAL writing and 3 years of college. A.N. Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery Contact Personnel Dept. (LICENSED) Availame January. Call 586-6214. TERMS: 25 cents billing charge if ad is < Corp., Box 711, Fort Worth, Texas SECRETARY / RECEPTIONIST MALE HELP. NEEDED for WAITRESS WANTED - over 18, 76101. for busy sales staff. Must have professional man, wheel chair PRINCETON HOSPITAL full time, 5 days a week. not paid fpr within - 10 days after Positions available in drug, Dominick’s Pizzeria, Kendall expiration of ad. 10 per cent cash good typing skills and be willing to user. MEDICAL CORPS or MALE 253 Witherspoon St. medical and psychiatric services. be trained in a variety of duties. NURSE training & experience Park, Shopping Center. 201-297- discount on classified display ads if bill Princeton, N.J. 08540 Contact Personnel Office, N.J. 4880. is paid by the 20th of the following $115. For information call Cleo preferred. Must have own tran­ (609) 921-7700 Neuro-Psychiatric Institute, Box Walter 921-9463. :month. Situations Wanted ads are M others sportation & be good driver. Equal Opportunity Employer 1000, Princeton, N.J. Call (609) Announcements HOUSEKEEPER Hoyer lifts in house and on car. 8 payable with order. Tile newspaper is Helper, sleep-in a tim m cu . 466-0400. not responsible for errors not corrected hr day, 5 day week. Salary Higntstown. References. Please negotiable. References. Reply to by the advertiser immediately Reply to Box 90, c/o Windsor box #1823, Princeton Packet. RECEPTIONIST - SECRETARY - following the first publication of the dd.. Highjs Herald/ Secretary - receptionist, anyway WANTED: GUITAR Instructor TELLER - $5400. and fee paid. you look at it’s different and tops. Situations Wanted Tired of your $75-$85. a week? No for adult male to teach classic THE NUTRITION CENTER BUSINESS OFFICES: The Princeton' Have _ initiative, intelligence, features Health Foods, including. downtown traffic or parking hang­ imagination? Meet and greet guitar technique in conjunction Packet, 300 Witherspoon St., i ups. All you need is some teller with the ' Aaron Shearer Natural Vitamins and Whole Princeton, N.J. Tel: 609-924-3244; sophisticated, friendly people. Fee publication. Must be available WOMAN desires housecleaning experience. See Pat now you’ll CLERK - to assist office paid. Typing. Salary frozen? Start Grain Breads, and offers Natural The Central Post, Building 3530, CAFETERIA SUPERVISOR like the change! Select Staffing, Manager. Varied duties, typing or eves or weekends. Phone 452-8168 job for older couple. Avail Sun. 8-4 Beauty Aids, Health Books and over $110. See Pat yesterday! at $2.50 per hr. Please reply Box Room 202, 3530 (Route 27), Kendall 2936 Rt. #1, Trenton, 883-4600. eneral office experience helpful, Select Staffing, 2936 Rt. #1, eves. Courteous Service. Located on Park, N.J. Tel: 201-297-3434; Full time position requiring flach Lumber Main St., Windsor. 1839, c/o Princeton Packet. complete supervision of hospital Trenton, 883-4600. ______Route 130 in East Wiftdsor - Windsor-Hights Herald, 140 South cafeteria operations. Respon­ Hightstown at Warren Plaza West, Main St., Ilightstown, N.J., Teh' WOMEN, FOR CONSULTANT IN CLERK-TYPIST - General office WILL BABYSIT - in my home. sibilities include supervision, BEAUTIFUL SHOWROOM IN ALL OFFICE SKILLS NURSES RN’S it’s across the street from Kollmar 609-448-3005; The Lawrence Ledger, training, inventory, cashiering, procedures. Accuracy to detail Experienced and reasonable. By Pontiac. Open 10 to 6; to 9 PM 2978 Brunswick Piki (Rt. 1), Trenton. etc. Qualifications: H.S. grad with PRINCETON AREA WILL We OFFER: and good typing essential. No the week or day. Call 466-1141. Tel: 605-896-9100. TRAIN. SHOULD BE AT­ phone calls. Apply to Kessel Positions available in psychiatric Thursday and Friday. Visit The 2 or more years direct experience TRACTIVE AND HAVE GOOD and medical services. Contact Nutrition Center, where you can in operation of cafeteria. Salary A-l High Rates. Kitchen Equipment Co., Inc. U.S. PERSONALITY. FORTY HOUR #1, Brunswick Pike, across from Personnel Office, N.J. Neuro Help Yourself to Health. range $130.24 to $145.92 per week. A-l Bonus for services and Psychiatric Institute, Box 1000, Excellent benefit program. WEEK INCLUDING 2 referrals of friends. N.J. Inspection Station, c/o Mrs. CHILDCARE - in my home, for EVENINGS. INTERESTING Kenney. An equal opportunity Princeton, N.J. Call (609) 466-0400 working mothers. 448-6772. Bus. Opportunities Contact Personnel Dept. A-l Registration only once. Equal Opportunity Employer. POSITION WITH GOOD SALARY A-l Train free-if-skills-rustyr - employer.______PRINCETON HOSPITAL JACK MILLER 201 - 273 - 7273. A-l Service trained counselors. 253 Witherspoon St. A-l derful world awaits you. N. J. teacher seeks opportunity CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE,, NOV. RESPONSIBLE PARTY - with Princeton, N.J. 08540 CALIF. Mfg. Co. looking for men TEACHER - PART TIME - for 13; 10 am-3 pm, Christ The King, good income wishes to borrow teaching, governess, receptionist, Lutheran Church, Rt. 27, Kend. (609) 921-7700 BUSINESS FORM SALES Join now-no fee to you. to fill management positions non-religious Jewish Sunday library, newspaper, driver- around $2000. Will repay in 1 year Equal Opportunity Employer earning $1000 per month part School in Highland Park. Pk,, handmade gifts, decorations, P art time-side line, full time companion (live-in). Call 201-349- etc.______or less at a good interest rate. 448- time. No experience necessary as Knowledge of Jewish Literature, 6977 or write Box 1835, c/o Prin­ 7418. N.J. mfr with large Schriber presses wants person who can TEMPORARIES company will train completely. Social Studies required, Hebrew ceton Packet. secure the larger orders for data Details by appointment only. Call optional. Contact 201 - 494 1790 FROG HOLLOW NURSERY- (G09) 448-0859 :i9:to 12 and 4-5. ‘ week days or 201 1 572 - 3838 SCHOOL - Halsey-Reed Road. NEW HOPE, PA7 -Established 22 PROGRAMMER - ANALYST - processing continuous forms or unit sets from well rated firms, 82 Nassau St. Princeton Sunday mornings. BABYSITTING-in my home,, Twin Cranbury. Complete pre-school years ladies accessories. Fully COMMUNICATIONS - Growing 924-9200 Rivers. Inquire 448-9145 alter 6 learning program for your 3-5 stocked, excellent location. Lease, company has position for self gov’t agencies, or institutions. Complete prices, fast delivery PM. year old in a lovely country, set­ low rent, $10,900. Call 215-794-8567 motivated individual with GUARDS - Uniforms furnished, f. ' ' ' ' ting. Pony rides. Enrollment, 20 minimum 2 years experience in etc. Liberal comm, draw, ex­ or 215-862-5752. penses. For further information work in"Princeton-LawrenceWlIC children. 9-1 including luncheon. IBM / 360 communications MATURE PERSON - as an ad­ Area. For appt. call 201-329-6021. SWITCHBOARD 655-1197. programming under IJOS or OS. call 212-682-1892. OPERATOR STONE’S SITTER SERVICE; COLLECTIONS - Bad debts our dition to our department to learn License & insured has mature specialty. We collect everywhere. knowledge COBOL ar desirable the packaging and shipping of plus. Send resume to Box #1833, printed materials and all other Experience necessary. Position ladies availablefor companion to No collection - no charge. JUNC­ c/o Princeton Packet. involves shift work ana weekends. senior citizens; convalescing, or ARE YOU A WOMAN who likes TION ADJUSTMENTS, P. O. Box coordinated operations. Excellent JINGLE ALL THE WAY TO THE vacationing parents. (215) 295 HOMEWORKERS! Part-time or salary and benefits package. Salary $5,036 annually. Excellent to sing? Then Sweet Adelines 2305, Princeton, N.J., 609-452-9135. BANK. Be an Avon Represen Civil Service benefits. Contact 0297. full-time. Information free. Send Kepner-Tregoe Inc. Research tative. The Christmas earnings needs you! Our 60 member chorus 25c for postage & handling. Road off Rt. #518,1/4 mile west of can be fabulous, and it is fun. And, Personnel Office, N.J. Neuro- seeks additional voices. Meetings Rt. #206. An equal opportunity Psychiatric Institute, Box 1000, are Monday 8 p.m., AH Sainfs Homemaker, P.O. Box 534, you can do it in your spare time PrmeetonrN,J.-Call (609) 466-0400. HOTDOG TRUCK, fully equipped. Pennsauken, N.J. 08110. employer. * Call now: 201-725-5999.------>----- DAY WORK WANTED - Please Churchr Princeton, -If interested Call 201-329-2217, 201-329-6068, GAL MONDAY - Friday’s last, Equal Opportunity Employer 989-8240'. call 924-9096. after 5 p.m .------why. should you be? Lovely office, friendly firm. Fee paid by reimbursement. Salary to $125. NORWOOD MANOR REST More? See Bette today, Select DRIVER; Light delivery, over 21, HOUSEKEEPER - Ambitious Staffing, 2936 Rt. #1, Trenton, 883- TYPICAL AND CLERICAL mature woman wants 3 days HOME: Comfortable living, Home P ART-TIME -BUSINESS good driving record. Reply to Box OFFICE SECRETARY—- __Real MOTHERS ONLY:-IE . you need like Atmosphere, excellent hojne 4600, #1820, Princeton Packet. work. Can furnish good reference. Amazing results in short time, no E state and insurance office. the money., we need you. Earnings We.QccasionalIy_need typists,with, No live-in job;-After 6 p.m., 609- cooked food,-State ai roved.For experience necessary.' ' FUll“ in Experienced person preferred but of $120.00 for three evenings work. excellent typing skills, as well as. further information ’all 452-8301. notessential. Pleasing personality, 298-2258. depth training. Only serious and MR. & MRS. - Housecleaners, MUSICIANS WANTED: to form Will train. Queens ’ ’ay to [eneral clerical help to work full "aggressive please. If you' -need typing,-steno.-filing.-Holidays-and Fashionr 392=1397:------lays— ( 8 : 30-5: 00) — We— ha ve— no known as-the team-Ted &-Wanda. band“ B ass 7—Acus11c gui tar, vacation. Call 466-0600. $25,000, to live call 201-679-6862. We are now available steady 5 - 6 drummer, organ or piano. 466-2112 immediate openings, but we will BRIGHT MEADOW RIDING hours $2.50 per person per hour. after 8:30 p.m. call you when help is needed. If BABYSITTING while you’re STABLES Rt. 33 Millstone Twp. No windows. Part-time Fris. $3.50 you are interested in this oc­ away. Husband/wife professional, (rear of Millstone Liq. store). per hour out of town tran­ casional full time work, call 924- warm care. Ref., quite Saddle horses for hire by the hour-9- WANTED experienced man to 5900 Ext. 7 to arrange for an in­ IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE - and can sportation. Sat part time $3.50 plus service tractor-trailer tires, WANTED - Retired gentleman for AGGRESSIVE MEN - If you' need reasonable. 201-297-4681. 6, 7 days a week. Phone 462-1431. spare a cdhple of evenings per transportation. Call 609-443-3137 repair flats, answer road service local delivery for pharmacy, Call $25,000, a year to live call 201-679- terview. week and part of Saturday, you betw een3:30-6PM . If no answer 924-4002. 6862.- calls Trenton area. Phone 882- OPINION RESEARCH can earn $500. - $1000. a month. call 609-655-0729 anytime. 2060.______For an evening interview, call Mr. No. Harrison St. Fisher, 924-3443 after 5:30. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR - CLEANING GAL wanted, 1 day a Princeton, N. J. HIGHLY QUALIFIED WRITER, permanent part or full time, days an equal opportunity employer Editor, PR Man, major agency week, Thursdays, Hopewell, $2.50 SECRETARY MINUS STENO - CULLIGAN is looking for the right experience, desires assignments Personal or nights. Growing Princeton per hr., recent references. Call Unusual expanding firm seeks man with the ability as a water office. 924-2040. i Princeton area. Please reply Box 466-0639, evenings. enthusiasm for prestige office. conditioning regeneration man. 1838, c/o Princeton Packet...... HOUSEWIVES. Top typing, full benefits. Fee paid, Position includes regeneration of see Bette today! $100-$125. Select all types of water conditioning Now is the time to make extra WAITRESS WANTED - Union HIGHTSTOWN PLANNED CLERK-TYPIST - Beat the wage Staffing, 2936 Rt. It 1 Trenton, 883- units ' including de-ionizers Valley Tavern, Cranbury. Call money for the holidays. Its easy, freeze. Around $75.-$85.? See us MALE CLERK - Typing required 4600. Benefits available, uniforms PARENTHOOD CLINIC by hostessing a - with varied responsibilities. 609-655-1120. PROPERTY MANAGER - and fast! Company starts $20-$35. supplied, full-time employment, 5 wife desire “house-sitting” . “Wife-Saver Party” more. Get your raise today! Fee Opportunity for advancement. day week. See Paul Schaffter at Monday evenings. Call 448-3439 for For full details call Connie Har­ Westminster Choir College, 921- . 201-572-0612 an appointment.- negotiable. Rush to Bette, Select Nassau Water Conditioning 345 REGISTERED NURSE - part collect. m an.at 201-297-3954. Staffing, 2936 Rt. #1, Trenton, 883- 7100, ext. 25 for appointment. SECRETARY - Tired of being a Witherspoon St., Princeton, N.J, time, days. Licensed practical 4600. glorified clerk? Outgoing? Like nurse evenings and nights. Call customer contact? How about 395-0725. T Social Research, Market Research.... Experienced Executives diversified duties with great boss in an in-town private carpeted 1- MODERN - Graphic design studio, gai office. Rush to Bette today. requires a mechanical-paste-up EXECUTIVE NEW Fee Paid. Select Staffing, 2936 Rt. artist. Must have previous studio $100.00 weekly possible addressing #1, Trenton, 883-4600...... experience, part- or full time. Call mail for firms - Full and part time Mr. Taylor 443-3220 or 448-6180, at home - Send stamped self- DIRECTOR CAREERS addressed envelope to Blaber Co., — $12,000 to $52,000 BoxT2"459, El~Paso,"Texas '79912. NATIONAL INTERVIEWING, DATA COLLECTION, Stop job hunting . . . NOW! EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - ...... DATA PROCESSING STAFF ------NES Is currently seeking execiT- tlves for over 400 positions in FOR PUBLISHER TOP Can your ideas contribute to high quality data collection leading corporations hero dnd. FASHION You've heard a lot about our new world-wide abroad. We will first match your corporate headquarters in Lawrenceville, procedures? Interests carefully against these I Small company located mid-Princeton. Challenging oppor | SALESWOMAN career, opportunities. itunity. Fringe benefits. Private parking. The person selected! N.J....now you may be among the first to join But that Isn’t all. We will gbido Permanent full or part time, us at our new location. Do you believe that effective cost controls are an essential you toward a happier and better j should be making minimum $150 per week or be able to justify! excellent salary, profitfit sharing ’ part of management of a national field interviewing staff? paying position. Here you profit I that salary. lan, regular employeefo benefits! from our close personal contacts CALL 924-2729 'all Mrs. Searles for interview. If you possess those valuable secretarial skills ’ ' . . * with management In Industry and commerce developed during 25 924-3221. (steno & typing) plusr.a good command of the1 Do you enjoy talking to clients about technical research years of professional operation PRINCETON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY matters? < ,...we help unlock the key BELLOWS English language, we have Interesting and div­ doors. And NES has the exper­ 32 Nassau St., Princeton, N.J.- ersified positions for you. Fluency in Spanish ience, skills, know-how and re­ 210 Nassau Street search facilities to do the Job Princeton isdesirable. better and faster than you can on your own. So, . stop. Job hunting...stop VVe offer a good starting salary, the latest in chasing after dead-end leads, POSITIONS AVAILABLE / JOB OPPORTUNITIES modern working conditions and liberal paid pointless Interviews and listening : v V Permanent - Temporary • Part-Time to well meaning friends. If you benefits. - want action, get the full, facts Secretaries. Legal. Research fand General Typists. . Male & Female from NES. Write or call. No cost. Slenos. Dictaphone Operators, Bookkeepers, Recep­ No obligation. skilled & unskilled (Please call for an interview appointment | NATIONAL EXECUTIVE SEARCH INC. tionists. PBX. Key Punch, NCR Operators, sT^pS?fieTKeifl* "v la i Vi i!Tna Vl ciaTl .“’“TSViccAvi'/""''"™” no fee charged ^ " D o n Carfdft: 609-921-4400 or OUR 26th YEAR ' Lab and Adm. Assistants. Register Free with Jim Gray: 609-921-4407 „ , Tw |n Rjv?r5..Town.Conlor..i P. J.VVairtford&Co. —; , New Jersey State ....- 104 Abbington Drive Training 8i Employm ent Service Hightstown, N.J. 08520 PRINCETON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. PHONE: (609) 448-8850 l-'irsl Olilcsl Reliable 1‘icsli^c Agency in I'rinccloii Rural Manpower Service, _. P.O. Box ^000, Princeton, N.J. 08540 ..'v-1.,-*4**:’’ Other offices in major cities-’ 352 Nassau Stree.t Route 33 8> Route 130 at Wood- coast to coast AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER igisusio Office .<£ Tel. hours‘i-5 Mon. thru Fri. 924-372() tide Road, Robbinsvllle, N J.

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Priscilla’s NEED SOMEONE TO TALK TO? SHARE THE BOOKS YOU EN^ BAILEY’S DEPARTMENT AUCTION: 10 a.m. Sat. Nov. 20, Call HOTLINE 924-1144 nightly, 7 SHOP THIS BEAUTIFUL WAY in WE ARE MOVING ABOUT JAN. 1971. Irving Seidel, 261 Franklin PAMPERED POODLE PARLOR the comfort'‘of_your hom er We JOYED but are through with-give STORE Stir -Hightstown,;_-N.J._„ next ...to Complete Grooming p.m. - 12 midnight. 1st THE RUG & FURN. MART, them to the Forty-First Bryn Offer; Unique personalized ser­ Inc. is leaving the State Hwy. 206, Blasig Nursery; place sold, Fla. All small breeds vice. Professional make-up Mawr Scholarship Benefit Book Princeton Shopping Center bound, selling Chrysler Newport ..... door to door Princeton, N.J. location and Sale.' To donate used books to this TRY DIADEX - formerly Dex-A- lessons, The ultimate in. quality moving in with IVY MANOR in Sed. 1966 air cond, new tires, Limousine Service . / cosmetics and a private showing tax-deductible charity, please call Uniforms a Specialty 48,000 mi. Squire Applegate 10 h.p. 609-655-3436 Diet. New name, same formula, our newly - remodeled and 924-2398. Only 98c at Thrift Drugs. Of our prestige holiday gift redecorated showrooms in the garden tractor,- lawn mower and collection by appointment only. For Nurses, Waitresses, Maids, snow blower, nearly new, power Princeton Shopping Center, No. Beauticians, Utility Work, etc. In Call Viviane Woodard at 921-8042, Harrison St., Princeton, N.J. lawn mower, Wright gasoline saw, OLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOG - as near as your telephone. CONTEMPORARY - Dining room white and assorted colors. lot of horse harness, lack saddles, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Don’t miss the greatest set, table with leaf, 6 chairs, buffet AKC, 9 months, female, obedience REMOVAL SALE ever. $100,000. bridles, furniture, ladders, lot schooled, Call 609-448-7829 or 201- HELP AND INFORMATION & china asking $200. Phone 448- motors, lawn and garden tools, CALL 609-924-7592. inventory must be sold. SALE now 7775 aft. 6:30 p.m. 463-2844. in progress! at the Rug & Furn. carpenter tools, bench saw and IF YOU LOSE OR FIND A LOST Mart Inc., State Hwy. 206, Prin­ sander, and 100’s more items. PET, PLEASE REPORT WITHIN ceton, N.J. REDUCE EXCESS fluids with Lunch. Terms Cash. Henry A 24-HOUR PERIOD. NEEDED - Someone to share a BRAND NEW-Franchi 20 gauge, Zlotkin, Freehold Auctioneers. WE SELECT ONLY HEALTHY, automatic shot gun $200. Call 448- FLUIDEX tablets, only $1.69 at GARAGE SALE - Moving to HAPPY loveable pups from . home with an elderly lady. Call Thrift Drugs. apartment. Lawn mowers, wheel IF YOU FIND AN INJURED 448-0981 or (201) 431-1776. 9711 or 448-6207 aft. 7 PM. breeders everywhere. 100% barrow, fertilizer spreader, 20’ PET, PLEASE CALL THE guarantee against distemper & ladder, 8’ ladder, gardening tools; POLICE. hepatitis Docktor Pet Center, COLONIAL SOFA - and chair, fair 1971 STEREO COMPONENTS Bocci Ball, Croquet, badminton. VIKING SEWING MACHINE ...... 140 WATTS For Adoption Lawrence Shop. Cent. 882-1210. Brand new. Never used. Best condition, needs reupholstering. Picnic table with 2 benches, TV Antiques Bargain Mart offer. 466-1405. Slip covers included' :d. Asking $100. U nclaimed freight,, complete and cabinet, 2 living room chairs, Call 201-297-1179 after 6 p.m. amplifier with AM/FM multiplex 2 kitchen chairs, boys chess table, metal broom cabinet with shelves, - Young male Collie dog. ~ Th walnut finish with all jacks and tall bookcase with cabinets, as­ - Female black and white Terrier 2 ACA REGISTERED - female FIREPLACES - Wood burning, push buttons, to tape-in’ tape-out, dog. . Persian kittens. 1 silver and 1 STERLING SILVER - Lunt built-in classic designs. Installed SONY 530 - Stereo tape recorder. sorted games, picture frames.. 2 THE COBWEB ear phones, turntable, extra 2nd 143 N. Main St., - Young female blond Labrador white. Fluffy and beautiful. Each “Madrigal” pattern - six pc. place in any room of your present home. Call 924-3023. speaker set and open reel tape laundry’ hampers, Mahogany mixed breed. $50. Call 609-799-1610. settings. Extra serving pieces, Natural brick, stone, slate coffee table, mahogany step table Cranbury recording. Unit comes equipped (in the big barn behind - Young female Collie mixed i $450. Syracuse china “Beloved” 6 marble finish, ’fypical total cost with a turntable plus 2 delux 18’ with lamp, 2 bookshelves, lamps. breed, small in size. under $1,200. No downat payment, Many other items. 609-883-6790. Cranbury Pharmacy) 2500 sq. ft. IRISH SETTER PUPS -10 weeks. place settings, extra serving walnut finished, air-driven - 2 female Basset mixed breed 3 AKC registered, Pet, breeding, pieces $75. 2 living room chairs, bank financing. Also special VERY RARE small sized Hep- antiques & collectables. Open custom designs, contemporary or speakers. Mfg. suggested list Tues. thru Sat., 10-5, Sun. 1-5. months old. show stock. Champ, sire arid dam. gold silk shantung, good cond. $125 plewhite mahogany dressing table Trice $429. Pay only $183. or .take - 2 Schnauzer mixed breed pups, Call 921-9564 after 5 p.m. for both. Call 452-9396. traditional. Aetech Fireplace or server cir.ca 1790 Serpentine Specialists. 609-448-6012. i small payments of $9.50 per male.' front fine spade feet inlay and old month. - Male and female Dachshund brass; Sheraton mahogany drop mixed breed pups. STORAGE SALE - of all un­ CUTE, CALICO KITTEN to give DOUBLE MATTRESS - Springs, leaf table circa 1800 slender Call Credit Mgr Richard Adams at AUTOGRAPHS & RARE COINS - - Adult male pure bred Springer away. Call 924-3459. claimed items. (Furniture, ap­ reeded legs. Call 921-6892. ANTIQUE HAND BLOWN Spaniel, liver and white. pliances, etc.) Call evenings after and frame. $20/Call 448-7325. (609)829-3880 purchased and sold. If you are Apothacary Shop Show Globes. 7 p.m., 924-0976. If toll call collect considering the sale of your Ideal Christmas gift for discer­ collection we invite you to contact Call us about our attractive kit­ us. Mercer Street South, 625 ning collector. Would make tens and young cats. BASSET-Hound puppies, AKC. FIREPLACE LOGS - Seasoned SEARS CABINET HUMIDIFIER. beautiful lamps. 924-3502. tricolor, healthy, all snots, raised Aquariums for sale. One 10 gal. 1971 STEREO 60‘ Long Hardwoods;-—cut- ■ and -split. Originally $80. Used one season, Mercer St., Hightstown, N.J. and one 15 gal. Heavy wrought PLEASE HAVE YOUR CATS in home. See sire & dam. Driveway delivery $30. Location $45. Open end cabinet ironer $25. Reasonable price. 799-2693. iron floor stand, plus heaters, Unclaimed freight. AM/FM radio stacking $10. extra. 466-2462. Call 201-297-2397. AND MIXED BREED DOGS filters, etc., included. Price for balanced 8 speaker system, 4 SPAYED!!! everything, $30.00. Tel. 921-6611. sp.eed delux automatic changer, E N G L I S I I S P R IN G E R full 120 watt amplifier, jacks for HEAVY METAL DESK for sale PRESSED GLASS PUNCH BOWL Call Mrs. A. C. Graves, 921-6122 SPANIELS - AKC, liver and white, external speakers 8 track tape WINE HOBBY USA - Home and chair. -Excellent condition, Musical Inst. Several sets of plank bottom between 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday 3 months, hunters and/or- pets. player, input jacks, Mfg. winemaking supplies available 820 $50. 201-844-7956. chairs. thru Saturday. Call 201 - 359 - 6409. FIREPLACE WOOD, seasoned suggested list price $489. Pay only State Rd„ Rte 206, Princeton (1/2 oak. $-18. a cord, $25. 1/2 cord. We $243, or take small payments of OWENSBARN mile south Princeton Airport) CHILDREN’S CLOTHES LUDWIG DRUMS - Good lay-a- HORSES AND PONIES BOARD­ deliver and stack. Cranbury - 609 $8,77 per month. ‘Call credit Mon-Sat 10-6, Thurs., Fri 10-9. Tel 77 Main St., Kingston IRISH SETTER PUPS - Ex ED. Princeton, Belle Mead area. 655-4013. ' •DJSCOUNTED-current styles and way for Xmas. Full set & seat. ceptional litter. AKC registered. Manager Richard Adams at: 924-5703. Good cond. Cost over $700. Will 921-7164 Call (201) 297-9625 between 5-7 ... -- - - - (609)829-3880 Holiday clothes. Call for ap­ Call (609 ) 758-8177 after 6 p.m. p.m. If toll call collect pointment. 448-3732. sell for $350. Call 924-4985. . ' AP.PLES-CIDER; McIntosh, LOVEABLE PALOMINO HORSE GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS - Stayman; Winesap; Red(& Golden GOLF CLUBS-12 irons, 3 woods, - 15 1/2 hands, good farm pet. No AKC, Champ lines, wonderful with Delicious Apples. Also Sweet ALL KITCHEN CABINETS, ANTIQUES: paint all cleaned off vices. Call 655-1193. Also bouncy HOSPITAL BED - Simmons multi- plus new cart & bag. $80. Call 448- TELECASTER - fender solid body each, Pine open or closed children (201) 722-7(J56; after 4 pm. Apple Cider. Terhune Orchards, hite with sliding sides, $85. Will stainless 30” oven, table top stove 8129. After 5 PM. baby kittens free. Cold Soil Road. 921-9389. & sink from Kendall Park 4 bdrm. guitar, famous telecaster neck in washstands $40; jelly cupboards deliver. Stair-Gfide elevator, used maple, used 6 mos., A-l shape, $65; Pewter, flat wall or plain very little, $450. Pony cart, 4 ranch. Clean & in good condition. ELECTRIC RANGE - GE double hard case, $150. 921-2170 ask for corner cupboards $150. to $225. wheels, show room condition, $800. Best offer. 201-297-0369. small stands $20 - $30; rockers, " Feeds and Grains ODDS - and ends sale, Formica CalT'215-CY 54930 after’5 p.m; oven Americana, less than 2 yrs. Kevin after 6 P.M. WANTED: Home for a young old, in perfect condition, $275. Call chairs, also many Cherry pcs, etc. for all animals male cat. Pure white. Very kitchen table 36”x44” with 4 Open noon to 5 p.m. Sun, Mon, at ROSKDALK MILLS chairs_$25. Baby crib & chest $25. evenings 452-9164. friendly, very catly. Has shots, Tues, Fri. For other days please 274 Alexanders!. present owner wiil castrate if additional crib’ ; $107 Children’s call 201-827-9310. Pumleyefs An­ Princeton owner desire, 452-3865 (ask for W, school desk, with chair attached ZENITH, PORTABLE BLACK/- COLONIAL STYLE furniture PIANO - Upright, in good con­ tiques, Route #15, Lafayette, WA 4-0134 Schaffer) or 921-8640. (4) $3. each. Craftsman 17” push WHITE T.V. Great for kid’s room, looks like new. Owner dition, $135. Call 921-3506. Sussex County, N.J. lawnmower $10. Phone 448-8336. FIREPLACE WOOD, cut & split, $125 or best offer, 16” screen. 201- redecorating, must sell. Call 924- all hardwood, choice seasoned 297.-9230, , _ _ 7170 after 6 p;m. oak-seasoned 1 yr. & longer- NORWEGIAN ELK HOUND - 1 WHITE STAG ski jacket, misses delivered & stacked $35. a truck RENT A BALDWIN PIANO: for FANTASTIC FIND 7’4” tall DOG TRAINING IN YOUR 10-12; ski pants, misses 8-10; load also $207 lots. Call 44842537 BE AN'ARMCHAIRSHQPPEir COnOR-TV’STmelaimed-freight ns low as $3.50 per week. Call -Cherry Grandfather Clock. Made yr. old champion blood line, house HOME. The only successful ladies ski boots. Nordica size 7; 23” - 25” consoles & portables to Mifflin Piano & Organ 392-7133. 234 in Lancaster County, Pa. around broken, great with kids. Must sell. method of problem correction. We pleated, lined custom-made Avoid the Christmas rush and choose from; Limited quantity, E. State. St., Trenton, N.J. 1800. Sacrifice. Call 448-4400. 924-0313. teach your dog to respond to you. drapes, blue print for, Kend. Pk. delight your friends and relatives name brands, Zenith, RCA, Obedience, guard training, two -window bedroom; Ronson with attractive, personalized Magnavox, Sylvania, Emerson & ADORABLE-homebred miniature problem correction, as chewing, hair dryer; Hild professional floor VICTORIAN LOVE SEAT - good MERRIMADE PRESENTS — Dumont, Parts & service included. poodles, silver, AKC registered. housebreaking, wildness, etc. waxer and buffer; slat bench; condition, contemporary Phone to order or request a per­ Manufacturers average suggested ORGANS-NEW, USED, from $75. Mdse. Wanted Reasonably priced. 9 weeks old. Training guaranteed for lifetime Juniors sweaters, coats, jackets, upholstery, $150. Custom made sonal- showing of monogramed list price approximately $599. Free organ lessons. For non­ Call 452-9262. of dog. Day or eves, appointment. -skirts,-201-297-0540..... sair slate coffee tables, wrought stationery, playing cards, bridge However you pay only $389 or take players and players - no purchase Call for free home consultation. needed. Boltin Music Co., New Progression Unlimited. 609-799- ron base, $100. New beige linen scores, book matches, postcards, up small payments of $15.34 per TOPPS Baseball Cards 1951 - 1969. drapes for window 108” x 54” , $40. desk pads, printed ribbon with mo. Call Credit Mgr. Richard Brunswick. 201-545-2578. 2679, 924-5011. Michael Beatty your name or own greetings and My price determined by year, GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP­ trainer. Call 297-9482 after 5 p.m. Adams at (609) 829-3880. quantity, condition. Send your list PIES: TOP CHAMPIONSHIP V ICTORIAN CHRISTMAS many other personalized paper ' IF TOLL CALL COLLECT STOCKINGS - Hand-decorated accessories starting at $1.25. & phone no. I will quote a price. BREED FATHER LITTER, (for Someone Special) children or Also Reply box #1842, c/o Princeton BROTHER OF 1969 GRAND BALDWIN BUILT "PIANO FOR Packet. VICTRESS-MUST INQUIRE FOR CHARLIE : l l / 2 year old, male, adults. $2.98 posfpaid-The Farm­ BICYCLE - Raleigh 3 speed all Fayette, Van Dorn, and American miniature poodle needs more house Box 282; Freehold, New working; 4 yrs. bid,’ green, good Artists Christmas.cards. SALEr-Used, Call-Miss Case, 392" MORE INFO ON BREED. $100. and UP. 921-6986. attention than our busy lives can Jersey 07728. cond., new tires. Asking $45. Call MRS. S. B. BRYANT PICK-UP COVERS - Big or small, 7133 Mifflin Piano & Organs, 234 offer. Shots & papers $50. 609-448- 921-2945 after 4. Telephone 924-3928 short or tall, we’ve got them all. E. State St., Trenton, N.J. Brand new starting at $175. 26” x 8 OLD GUNS - wanted by young 5072. ft. Pick up campers starting at man beginning private collection. -Will—aeeep t—guns—reasonably CUSTOM MADE - occasional $595. Field Trailer SALESX’rearrr DOG GROOMING-ALI, BREEDS BRASS RUBBING: Are you CHRISTMAS Ornaments - hand living room table. Like new. No Ridge 758-8362. MIFLIN PIANOS: SALE: priced. Please call after 6 p.m. MINIATURE SCHNAUZER looking for the unusual in decor? beaded & seauined, makes ideal reasonable offer refused, 448-6083. Practice Pianos in excellent cond. 883-7928 or 896-0443. PUPPIES - AKC registered, sired An authenticated English brass little "special something” gifts. Luster, Baldwin, Everett, HAMM HAUSEN KENNELS by ch. Witchcraft, Male, female, ' rubbing. Beautifully done in black, Trees, snowmen, birds, owls. Metropolitan, Shonenger, Hobart 2 Groomers mon-sat Call 655-2174. on gold paper. Suitable for wall M. Came and others, from $189. 9-6 $1.00-$2.50. Call 448-3870 after 1 FOR SALE: Pair of studded snow WANTED - Will buy Lionel (609 ) 466-2015 panel, screen, picture; Call after p.m. i FOR SALE - double bass Ludwig tires with inner tubes, 5.20 x 13, Miflin Pianos and Organs 234 E. Trains, any condition. 201-359- six p.m. 3934808. Drum Set. ^Exc,__.cond. all ac­ State-St. Trenton,-N.J, 392-7133. 4512...... -...-....- ...... cessories included. Call 443-3890. $30. Good cond. Call 586-3539. —: CANINE CARE • The Mobile Canine Beauty Shoppe - Trimming ancTgrboming all breeds in your ALLERGIES FORCE US to give home. For appointment call (609) ONE DISPLAY SHOWCASE. Call up our AKC reg. male Springer 921-8855 or 921-8796. AMERICAN CANCER FUND - 5 cartons of soda in 13 ounce BICYCLE REPAIRS PIANOS-ORGANS used Spinets GOLDEN NUGGETT ANTIQUE 877-4475. Christmas sale. Beautiful new gift throw-away containers cost as ’ We Buy and Sell from $195. Unlimited rentals from MARKET Single items or com­ Spaniel. Call 921-9158. 1 - I items. Bargains. Something for much as 6 cartons in returnables. $7.50 per mo. New pianos and plete estates purchased. Total everyone. Burnt Hill Road off Rt. TIGER AUTOSTORES auction service available if BOYCOTT non-returnables and organs from $444. Practice pianos FOR SALE - 4 mos old purebred, IRISH SETTER PUPPIES; AKC,. 518. follow signs. Starting Nov, 13 save money. 24-26 Witherspoon Street from $75. BOLTIN MUSIC CO., desired. Phone James W. Siuta, champ sired. For.show or com­ thru Nov. 21, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. WA 4-3715 (609 ) 397-0811, Lambertville, N.J. tri-color male Shetland Sheep dog FINE CHINA, etc. - Example: New Brunswick (201) 545-2578. (Sheltie). Call 924-5561 after 5 p.m. panion to be proud of, Reasonably Lenox, rare pattern, 8 cream priced. Call 737-1166. soups and saucers, 8 luncheon plates, $200. Philco television. Compact CBS -automatic stereo. Aces Home Delivery Service WANTED - Large used dog house, MINIATURE POODLES - AKC LHASA APSO PUPS; good con­ Exceptional silver. Moving. Call soda-seltzer and syrups come see now to get your choice. 6 versation pieces, perfect house Imported and domestic yarn, BABY EQUIPMENT - Well built Garage Sales Call evenings and weekends. 201- 609-924-2208. needle point, crewel work, ru g i Dependable Weekly Service 369-4657. weeks 3 silver males. 448-4310. pets, natural guards and. show- call. . .448-2453 playpen, swing-o-matic swing, car prospects but refreshingly and accessories will be found a t r seat (head rest), infant seat & oblivious to pedigrees etc. Paper carriage, jump chair, bathinette, THE KNITTING SHOP WANTED - Lionel trains or trade. trained, eager to play & love. AKC etc. Call (609) 448-7128. ’ UNUSUAL GARAGE SALE; We are not collectors, we take all. reg. pedigree, health certificate. 6TulaneSt. WA 4-0306 Japanese paintings, toys, pottery, DARLING AUSTRALIAN SILKY ANTIQUE GRANDFATHERS LADIES Leopard dyed rabbit Call 609-298-1469. Terrier male puppy. Tiny, won­ Reduced to $219. (609) 896-1948. CT.O^K’ (GcrTT>^in),__yrith_two -many—books,—wedding other derful---- pet:-----Non-shedding, matching china cabinets. Suitable coat St hatT DoubTe''~breasted dresses sizes 5-9, exotic fabrics, for large dining R. or club room. w/belted back. Size 12 from Sak’s jewelry, playpen, kitchen items. odorless. Natural watch dog. Elite PONY FREE - until April to 4- 5th. Perfect cond. $115. 896-1592 MODEL 12 Winchester Skeet Gun 50£-$25. Nov. 13, 14 Belle Mead- breed. AKC, shots, $150. Call (609) H’er. A chance to prove you’re 585-2543. excel cond. Premium grade stock. MAKE1 ROOM FOR SANTA - 466-0931. Blawenburg Rd. off Rt. 206. 1st Clean your attic, closets and ready for your own horse. 655-1197. MOVING SALE - Dishwasher, 2 Braver tail forearm. Call 215493- 6376 after 7 p.m. house on left. 359-6856. drawers. Donations needed - small room size rugs, lots of baby items, furniture, crystal, toys, silver, floor lamp, window exhaust fan, china, antique dolls, etc. for the NORWEGIAN ELK HOUND - 1 VW chains, dishes, double bed, TOY TRAINS wanted by hobbyist. Smith Scholarship Auction. Call DACHSHUND PUPS; AKC REG, yr. old champion blood line, house 3 piece Mediterranean ’ sectional rural mail box, etc. Call 883-1239. TRENT HANDY SHOP - AT Any age,iany condition. I am NOT GARAGE SALE - Sat. Nov. 13, 10- Mrs. Sly 921-9313 for pick-ups. red, male & females, (609) 466- broken, great with kids. Must sell. red crushed velvet with red gold PENNINGTON CIRCLE (home of. a dealer. Please call B. Leip, 609- 5, 148 One Mile Road, Cranbury 1687.• 924-0313. tapestry, pillowing dark oak trim handmade lamp shades and 585-9218. (near Creative Playthings) Old in corner table. 6 months old restoration of antique metals) farm items, furn., pools, dishes, BASSET HOUNDS-AKC, tri-color, FREE KITTENS; 8 wks old, litter perfect condition. New sets cost BILOTTI KEYBOARD announces that the new shop hours glassware, childrens books, bikes, $900. Redecorating will sell for are 9-5 daily 737-1109. Lamps and toys. Ceramic tile and misc. Lost & Found wonderful disposition, great with trained. Call (609 ) 799-2687. $550. 448-0671. ■ ■ ■' ’ ' ■ SPECIALISTS rewired - repaired - mounted. children, reasonable price, Call FIREPLACE WOOD-seasoned items. 799-2693. PREOWNED PIANOS AND hard woods, $32.50 a truck load. ORGANS: Right now, the greatest Approx. 3/4 cord. (4 ft. x 3 ft. x 7 ANTIQUE TRUNK, old wicker FOUND KENDALL PARK, SIAMESE KITTENS: Pure Seal 7 PIECE PINE - formal dining set. savings ever, are available at the ROYAL ELECTRIC ft.) Also $18. half loads delivery female dog, small Collie type, Bilotti Organ Center. Used organs TYPEWRITER rultronic model anytime. Call 448-0120. furniture, china, collectibles, Point But grandfather lacks Original cost $600.'Make an offer. misc. Sat. Nov. 13, 10 a.m. 181 white with tan and grey. 2QJ-297- papers. Shots. $20.00. Call 924-3026. Autos For Sale Call 586-2556. are discounted as much as 56% $50 needs work. Call 924-6944. 3001. 1 from list prices. Used pianos, as Snowden Lane, Princeton. much as, 35%. Hurry down and LOST CAT - orange neutered DOGS GROOMED & BATHED. PIANO-Wurlitzer console $500. see values such as: Allen church GARAGE SALE - Old bottles and I960 VW - Dependable, organ. Was $6900. Now $3800. USED FURNITURE of every RUBBER STAMPS male, cloudy right eye, Bayard & No problem too knotty for Miss Walnut platform. Rocker new $95. description: Thousands of feet to School or College address fruit jars, snuff bottles, guilts, and Stanworih area. 452-6604 days, 921- Lynn, Poodles, Schnauzers, Sheep economical. $185. Call 921-2470. . 448-8623. • WurUtzer • concert orgartr Was quilt tops, sewing machine, radio, Dogs, Afghans. 882-1210. $1800.; Now, $995, M e p n grand browse through. • Always Home business, zip-code 3806 eves. something different1 - largest a lia piano. Was $895. Now $495. Hurry .past stone bridge of Opossum down and see it all at Bilotti collection in Bucks County. Daily, sizes made to your order at: LOST: Ladies watch Omega THREE-adorable kittens, 6 mos. ’68 VW BUS - Gas heater, ex­ BRAIDED, RUG-9X12 .Blue, 8:30 to '5:30. Closed Sunday. IIINKSON’S Rpad off , Rt. 518 near Bedens between Hospital and Bellows last old. house,trained & raised with 4 Keyboard people...... Brook. Sat. Nov. 13. Rain date cellent condition. $1795.' Call 259- "custom made,--'good ' condition, Edison1 ■ Furniture; --Doylestown, 82 Nassau St . Thurs.RE WARDplease call (201), childrem-Free to good homerCall Exclusive Factory Represen­ Pa. * •. . • • - following Sat. 9244r-'-...... ------clean $20. 448-6454 after 3 PM. tative for: 359-3588. 448-5411. ALLEN ORGANS THOMAS ORGANS-YAMAHA - LOST - 4 rings of keys on a leather BOXERS. AKC, champion GUNS- ARCHERY, Firearm s for GARAGE SALE: Sat. & Sun. ,10-3. 1969 VOLKSWAGEN - red, good FIREWOOD - Logs or split hard MOVING must sell 3 pc set - 2’ Sportsmen. Winchester am­ 14 Slack Ave. off Bruns. Pike, strap (60 keys! For reward call bloodline,Whelped. Sept. 8. Flashy wood, $25 a truck load, delivered. BILOTTI ORGAN CENTER studio couches plus table & lamp. 921-7485, describe the keys and fawns & brindles. Male &' Feinale. condition. Call-after S P.M.T 587— $75. Call 883-1084. munition 25% off. .Warren Plaza behind Trent Diner, Trenton. 8906. . ■ Call 392-7014 or 392-3971. 2251 Hwy. 33, Ham. Sq., Trenton West, Rt. 130, Hightstown, 609-448- Household, antique collectable drop them in any Princeton mail Sire & dam on premises. 201-844- i86-3374 . Open 10 tfl 8, Sat. til 5 7992. We buy any firearms. items, etc. .* box, 9487 after 6 p.m.

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19GG PONTIAC .- station wagon, 7 ALPHA ROMEO 1969 - 5 speed, MINI-BIKE $90, 2 cyle, 4 hp, THESIS & MANUSCRIPT Typing. EXTERIOR & INTERIOR RICHARD STIEWE HOME IM­ ROOM FOR RENT, In Lawren­ passenger full power, factory air fuel injected. Good condition. Best sturdy & unusual. A real fun bike. IBM Selectric & Executive type. PAINTING:.... Reasonable rates, PROVEMENTS Painting, Car­ ceville. Private Bath & entrance. clean, not used for towing. $975. offer. Call 452-2700, ext. 2206, Call 359-8596. Carbon ribbons. Mimeographing. call for free estimate. G '& G pentry Work, Lawn Service, Free 1/2 Block from bus. For Appt. Call WANTED - UNFURNISHED Call 448-6854, before 5 p.m. Mrs. DiCicco, 896-0004. Painting Co. 585-4515. ■" Estimate. Call after 4:30 359-4607. 896-1929. APARTMENT by working couple. - — - - —— In or around Princeton area. BOOKKEEPING SERVICES - Excellent references; Reasonable 1971 HONDA - 450 scrambler. TONY’S FLOOR WAXING AND .Rent a Piano- BARRACUDA '67; white, R&H, Complete service for small WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE. rent. Call 924-5371 or 359-5460. Mercedes-Benz 220 SE convertible stand, 6 cyl, $950. Call 921-6895. Excellent condition. Extras in­ All monies paid on rent applied to cluded. Best offer. Call 587-0459. business. Payroll, tax reports’, Reasonable rates. Call 201-297- ROOMS AVAILABLE - by the- 4 passenger, 1961 fully restored monthly statements. Call 452-2881. 4035. Call after 6:30 p.m, „ purchase. Call Mifflin pianos and week at. reduced rates at Mounts classic, fuel injection engine, Organs, 234 East State St. Tren­ Motel located 1on U. S. HI in serious buyers only. $3950. firm. ton, N.J. Free parking rear of Lawrence Township opposite SINGLE PROFESSIONAL 921-6269.. 1971 PONTIAC 1FIREBIRD V-8 1971 TRIUMPH 650 Bonneville - GARAGE DOORS REPAIRED - store. . .392-7133, Howard Johnsons. 896-0125. turbo air, am/fm, ps & power disc Excellent condition. $1300. Call Special Services Home Improvements. WOMAN - desires apartment in brakes. Call 259-7032. 799-0271 after 7 p.m. Reasonable. Free estimates, 201- private home, separate entrance. 297-3797. . Call 393-6613. ALL THOSE LEAVES GETTING 1968 BUICK SKYLARK - V-8, 1964 - V.W. square back station YOU DOWN? YES needs you if automatic trans, power steering, BEDROOM with bath in private wagon, new motor, new clutch, 1968 HONDA 90 - 1969 Honda 450 - HAVING A.HOLIDAY HAP­ you are a leaf raker or need your home in Princeton. Garage in­ EUROPEAN EXECUTIVE yellow with black interior. Good good cond. Asking $750. 448-2532 1968 Volvo 142S - Call 924-2665. PENING? YES trained party TREES TAKEN DOWN & leaves raked. Please call or come cluded, No cooking. Reply to box wants to rent furnished 2 or 3- condition. $1400. Call 259-9242. eves. 452-3471. helpers are ready to lend a helping DISPOSED OF - Prompt & ef­ to the Youth Employment Service 1844, c/o Princeton Packet. bedroom duplex or house for 2 or 3 hand. Please call the Youth ficient service. Work done very at 120 John Street, Mon., Wed. or years. , Lawrenceville-Princeton Employment Service Mon., Wed. Fri., 1:30p.m. -4:30p.m. 924-5841. area, January 1, 1972. Write P. O. 1964 CHEVY NOVA; stand, shift, 6 1968 TRIUMPH DAYTONA - reasonably. Insured (201) 782- 1‘ FURNISHED ROOM with twin cyl, 4 door, 55,000 mi, excel 1967 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL - or Fri. between 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. at 8913. beds, l or 2 people, linen supp., Box 98, Lawrenceville, N.J. 08648.. All luxury, $1600. Call 921-7568. 500cc. dual carbs, 4,000 miles, 924-5841 for information. mechanical cond. $250. Call (609) $875. Call . 924-0630. private entr., big parking space. 448-4755 after 6 p.m. 201-329-2965 after 4:30 p.m. and DANGEROUSTREES week-ends.______1967 PLYMOUTH - Fury II, power ’68 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 400 - SPACKLING - Wall & ceiling JIM ’S TREE SERVICE FURNISHED ROOM FOR young brakes & steering, Air Cond. Power disc brakes, power ENJOY THE FOOTBALL repairs? Sheetrock taping & business girl. Private bath, ARTIST - mature responsible, Excellent Cond. must sell. Best steering, low mileage, original Boats finishing. Quality work. 985-3816 Trimmed, topped or removed Kendall Park area. Phone 201-297- needs small studio,.with mjnimum reasonable offer. Phone 448-8220, owner. Best offer. 586-0424 days. SEASON, & your guests, without the trouble of preparing dinner So, Bruns, area only, 2819. living facilities; in exchange for later. Call the Tasty Dish 924-1549 Free Estimates caretaker or handyman duties. for delectable gourmet casseroles ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS - Fully Insured W rite Box 89, c/o W.H.H. ’69 VW BUS; 7 passengers, green FORD ’61 Station Wagon; new 609-758-8775 ROOM FOR RENT; LARGE Hightstown. R & H. $1900. Call 882-9131. tires, new muffler. All power. & homemade breads. Alum. Siding, Windows & Doors, 11 ft. ROBIN CLASS SAILBOAT: Interior Remodeling. George Bedroom, Sitting room. Call 921- $100. 329-2012. Fiberglass hull, Alum. Mast & Powell (609) 298-1816. <■ 3649. Boom. Good Cond. Seats 4. $550. with trailer, $450. with out. 799- BOB’S CABINET SHOP 1734. DRESSMAKING and Alterations. ’69 FORD - Fairlane 500, 2 dr. MERCEDES BENZ - 190 SL hartop, ex. cond, low mileage, Reasonable prices. 924-7484. TRAINS: A. F. - Lionel, Tyco- Furniture - Hospital For Jient—Apts. Real Estate For Rent wife’s car. V-8, auto, PS, new tires Classic Roadster, 1958, AM-FM. Marklin-N. Expert repair service. new top, clutch, starter. Very good We will buy or trade your set. Specialize in Antiques twin traction rear, plus other condit. Best offer. Evenings , 392- extras. Green ext, mack int, CHRISTMAS CANOE SPECIAL - Woven seats all types w/buckets, $1550. aft. 7 P.M. 609- 8555 or 396-9701. FINE DRESSMAKING and / Sholl’s Trains 5 free gifts, car racks, paddles, tie personalized original designs by ------347 Willow St. SMALL - Apt. no cooking, 2 large BRAND NEW 799-1102. downs, freight & cushions, all free Pick-up & Delivery, Columbus, rooms & a oath. Call 448-7814. Belle Fashions. For appointment Bordentown, N.J. N.J. HOMES . ; with purchase of a Grumman call 924-3629. 298-7336 Canoe. $69 value, to December 25. 609-298-1469 EAST WINDSOR - Hickory Acres ALPHA ROMEO 1969; Red Spider Order now. Hours 8-12; l-5Sats. 8-3 East. 15 min, from Princeton. 1968 FIAT 124 Spyder convertible, ABBOTT’S MARINE CENTER AVAILABLE DECEMBER 1 - low mileage, carefully main­ Veloce, fuel injection, low mi, PHOTO OF YOUR PET & you. Completely furnished, 2 rooms, Brand new homes for occupancy am/fm, snow tires. $2875. Call Route 29, Titusville, N.J. Ideal forXmas cards, Juit.act.now. Jan. 1st. All with central air eona, tained. C alf896-9448. 609737-3446 bath, electric kitchenette on small eves 215-295-9363. Miss Gail, by appointment. Call Bldg.Svcs dScSuppiy )6stat»~1tt~thg—CDuntryr~PrivatB fireplace. 4 nr 5 Bed Rms. 2 1/2 or 882-1210 or visit our studio at entrance. All utilities. Ground 3 l/2 Baths, Basement, wooded ’63 CHEVY IMP ALA STATION CORVAIR ’65 auto, radio, Docktor Pet Center, Lawrence TYPEWRITER REPAIR - floor. No children, no •’ pets, no lots. $385/$400. mo. Call 11 AM to 5 WAGON ps & pb, factory air, white/walls, vinyl int., 48,000 mi. SUNFISH, GOOD CONDITION, Shop, Cent., Rt. 1, Lawrenceville, General cleaning and repairs. lease. Will rent to business person PM for appointment. 448-5808. power back window, r&h. $375. Dependable, economical, clean. $375. 201-297-5411. N.J. Free estimates. Call Ed Radigan Why wait until the roof leaks? or married couple only. Call 215- O ther tim es 448-5558 closed Call 466-1822, after 5 p.m. $350. Days 452-3279, eves 359-8402. 448-6443. Plan ahead for your roofing needs. 862-2554. Sunday. NEW ROOFS repairs FURNISHED EFFICIENCY 1957 DESOTO: 8 cyl’, p/s, p/b. new RICHARD PETTY._____ 799:0798 -COORER&SCHAEER- APT. IN -Lawrenceville—Private CHARMING 5 room bungalow. 1970 (Nov.) FORD Galaxie 500, 2 tires, superb cond. 63,000 mi. 924- Instruction DRESSES CUSTOM MADE for EXCAVATING-LANDSCAPING 63 Moran Princeton entrance 1st fl. 1/2 block from bus. Hopewell Boro. $250 per mo. Call dr hard top, V8, auto trans, p/s, 632G. your figure. Dresses, evening DEMOLITION Walnut 4-2063 For appt. Call 896-1929. 896-1440 after 6 p.m. vjnyl inter, 50,000 mi. or 5 yr. gowns, cocktail dresses, etc. Septic systems - sewer & water warranty transferable. Must sell. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call lines connected, driveways & Going overseas. $2300. 466-1209. ’70 DODGE Challenger - 340 eng, 4 ART LESSONS & CRAFT WORK Maruja, Hopewell, 466-2804. parking areas constructed, "land­ SUB-LET 2 bdrm modern apt $222 speed, other options. Excel, SHOPS - Children 8-17, afternoon clearing PLUMBING & HEATING per mo. Call 921-6582 or 448-6702 MODERN CHARMING 4 BR mechanically, needs body work. classes. Call after 6 p.m., 924-1402. Hightstown Rd. Princeton Jet. OIL BURNERS after 6 pm. Garrison Colonial, overlooking Must sell, best offer. 448-2976. valley, 10 min. from Princeton. 2 .1. B. REDDING & SON, INC. 1/2 Baths, 2 car gar. 1 1/2 acre -- 234 Nassau St: r— 1962 SUNBEAM ALPINE- sports GOING AWAY? Board your CARPENTRY ST. . .PETERSBURG-quiet "landscaped “lot. Just redecorated' 1970 PORSCHE 914 alum wheels PLANTS while on vacation or-in Princeton appearance group & radio. Asking car. Best offer. Call before 2 p.m. MU.SIC LESSONS - YOUR HOME WA 4-0166 ‘ bedroom.. efficiency,' air, heat, inside & out. Unfum. 2 yr. lease. $3200. Must seli. (215) 736-1605. & after 6 p.m., 883-9240. „ Popular Instruments Taught hospital. . Pick-up and delivery L & L BUILDERS AND completely furnished, screened $400. mo 466-1209. 1 30 Years Experience service. Call (201) 545-4826. HOM&IMPROVEMENTS porch, shade & fruit trees, off street - parking, pear bus & ------_M.-A. FONTINELL —’ 'Alterations, Additions, Repairs, shopping, no pets, Dec. thru April 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL - (“ 140 Kqndall Rd., Kendall Park Roofing and Garage Conversions. NELSON GI ASS & ALUMINUM $1,000. including utilities. Kendall Park • home. $295. per 66 DODGE-dart, 2 door, 1968 BARRACUDA FASTBACK; CASSEROLES INTERNATION­ “Nojobtoosmall.” 45 SPRING ST: ■ automatic. Power steering, good ' Dial 297-2108 Security. 609-448-4662. For more month. For details call 201-359- Dark green, V-8, stand trans, good AL - Imaginative, quality dishes -• -Phone 201-329-4004 PRINCETON information & pictures. 3087. tires* good cond. $500. or nest cond. M ust sell. Will accept for parties or freezer. Brochure WA 4-2880 offer. Call 448-9711 or 448-6207 aft. reasonable offer. Call 443-3979 FLUTE & COMPOSITION available. Merry Knowlton, 924- MIRRORS 7 PM; after 7 p.m. ' ’ 2795. FURNITURE REFINISHING, AUTOGLASS HAPPY APARTMENT LIVING OWNER SEEKING fastidious LESSONS GIVEN. Professional CHAIR CANING?- 896-0057. tenant for furnished country musician just moved to area. Call PLATE & WINDOW GLASS AT YARDLEY COMMONS - Total cottage. Suitable for one or two 466-2112 after 8:30 p.m. electric living. Individual heat, air adults. Reply Box #1841, c/o conditioner and hot water heater. Princeton Packet. 1970 COMET; Fury III; 4 dr, PRINCETON. Westinghouse washer and dryer. 1970 MGB-GT Green’, am/fm, rear DRESSMAKING A N- D DISPOSAL SER VICE All utihlities and appliances, pool defogger, mag wheels, radial, Call hardtop, V8, ps, air, 2nd car or INSTRUCTIONS ALTERATIONS, Janice Wolfe. N.VV. MAUL & SON and community Duildings in­ after 7 pm (201) 238-2535:...... wife’s car. $1999. -452-8575 after 5 ___ _ENROLL NOW Rt. 130 & Half Acre Rd. HOME FOR RENT p.m. Call 609-448-2125. , ...... ------Cranbury.N.J..____ U.S. Hwy. 130 & Griggs Drive cluded. Pets are welcome. Private COMPUTERCAREERS 609-395-1389 ...... DA 9-4656 ...... entrance.- Many more features Repair Service and services. From $230. per Large, comfortable 12 room house Computer Programming 1960 MERCEDES CLASSIC - 4 SLIPCOVERS made. Furniture Home and Industry Electrical Power & month. Call 215-493-6103 Mon., in excellent condition on the Computer Service Technology. restored. Wallpapering/painting, Lighting Installations beautiful River Road between 1970 DODGE- CHALLENGER - seater convertible. New top and Garbage, Trash, Rubbish Tues,, Wed., Thurs, Sun. 12-8; Sat, tires. Call 924-6094.. Interior decorator. Reasonable.’ Removed Industrial Maintenance 12-5. Lambertville and Washingtons- V8, vinyl top, power steering, Day and Evening Classes Free est. 201-297-4681. Crossing. Convenient to Prin­ radio, 11,000 m iles, includes IBM Computer for Hauling of all Types ceton-New-Hope and Trenton. __ studded-snow-tires,-$2550.~6r -best -Student Use— offer. Blakeman, 609r639-2525. TRANSFaETATION"-'"'63'Forci,6" LAMP SHADES - lamp mounting MONMOUTH JCT. 2 furnished cyl. - top shape. P.S., auto, new Lifetime Placement Assistance WM. F. FURLONG - Painting - THOMPSON LAND, Realtors and repairs, Nassau Interiors, 162 Garden—Landscape efficiency apts, $125. mo. ea. 195 Nassau Street tires.j. new battery, $295. Call 448- Nassau St., Princeton. Interiors & Exteriors. Call 737- Gentlemen only. Share kitchen. 4063 after 5 p.m. PRINCETON COMPUTER 2606. Princeton, N. J. INSTITUTE One month security. 201-329-2012. For free booklet write or phone GLASS REPAIRS, screen repairs. PIANO TUNING LARGE 1 bedrm apt in Kendall 1969 AUSTIN HEALEY; Yellow, NEAR CLASSIC - A 1963 & A 1964 Franklin Park - S. Brunswick DOEItLEK LANDSCAPES Park to sublet starting Jan. 1. FURNISHED 3 BEDROOM Triumph Herald (rag top) Both collecU!:80 a.ni- 8:30 p .m .____ asking $1500rCair443-T740; area?Special price on screens for Regulating $207.66 mo. 924-4600, ext. 810 days, Princeton home, $375. per month. $165. Call 448-1589 after 6 P.M. (609)024-6555 -Repairing Landscape Designing 20 NASSAU STREET entire nouse. 201-297-3279 after 5. ROBERTII. IIALUEZ or 297-5524 eves.------— Gall----609-452-2832, ------PRINCETON, N.J. Registered and Approved for the Training of Member Piano Technicians Contracting CHESTNUT WILLOW APTS. E'. PONTIAC STATION WAGON 6 GOOD DEAL - ’65 M ercury Veterans and Eligibles Guild, Inc. Windsor, Two - 2 BedRm apts. GARAGE FOR RENT- vicinity of yrs old very good cond, new tires, Monterey. Call 609-771-2664. L. YEN ELECTRIC - N.J. License 921-7242 609-924-1221 A vailable. $205. & $215. mo. Wiggins Street. Call after 6 p.m; 65,000 mi. $390. Call 466-1385. 100,200 Amp. service. Residential, Utramodern. No pets. 448-6960. 201-369-8751. commercial and realtors in­ VW ’63 Blue Sedan: Excellent TUTORING OFFERED stallation. Maintenance and ONE BEDROOM APT, FOR m Mechanical Cond. Body & paint mathematics, statistics by violation repairs. Call 695-2045. 24 9 ■68 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE 10 hour service. <. SH-H-H . . . YOUR TREES ARE RENT: & furnished rooms, 2 1/2 FOR RENT - Half Princeton passenger LTD station wagon V8, very clean. 50,000 mi. 921-9695 ask qualified, experienced graduate “CUSTOM FRAMING - Prompt mi. from Princeton, on U.S. 1 Call for Bill Sargent. student. Call 466-0742. SLEEPING! But you’d better look Borough duplex house. Centrally auto trans, ps, air cond, roof rack, service. 24 hour service 'if alive now and bring the doctor in. 924-5792 after 5 PM. .. located. 3 bedrooms, living room, clean cond, no heavy loads. Real desired” Mercer Street South Inc., Winterproofing trees is a forward dining room, large kitchen. Yard Estate use days, 395-0444, eves 395- 625 Mercer St., Hightstown, N. J “Apartment Homes for 59 TR3 - $300. Rebuilt engine, roll YOUNG EXPERIENCED PIANO •CARPENTRY, REPAIRS and 448-250(1. step in ecology. Healthy, beautiful with parking. $325. per month. 1258. bar. Call Steve after 6 p.m., 924- TEACHER available for beginner small alterations. Call (609) 799- trees actually freshen the at­ Gracious Living” Reply : to Box #1843, c/o Princeton 2466.’ or intermediate students in the 0678 after 5:30 p.m. mosphere, slpp erosion. Call Packet. Princeton-Lawrence Twp. area. WOODWINDS ... partn ers in VILLAGE OF PENNBROOK ecology ... for tree protection, Can be taught in your home. Call The prestige address of Lower 1963 RAMBLER - 60,000 miles, 6 896-1530 after 8 p.m. GENERAL CONTRACTOR - upkeep, surgery. 924-3500. LARGE - Studio space available cyl. Auto. Trans. Bucket seats, 1962" WILLY’S .JEEP; 4 cyl. Call Painting, panelling and Bucks County. For pleasure - B82-5393 after 6 pm. ...______CERAMICTILE for immediate occupancy. Ideal snow, tires... Best offer.over_$200. basements. finished. Reasonable. Specializing in swimming, tennis, the Club and a Call after 7 p.m. 448-5392. beautiful reflection lake and for artist, craftsman. Ap- Free estimates. Call 5HC;02I5. REPAIRS &RENOVATIONS’ proximately_170O_sq-fL.CalL.443- TUTORING - M.A. Education/ George Hook ' grounds.' ’ ’ ■’ 3952. guidance, teacher/-counselor, Call after 5:30 P.M. CLASSIC CAR-1959 M ercedes, 1965 CHEVY - Impala wagon, PAINTING - Interior & Exterior OBAL For comfort - your own. private all elementary subjects, gui­ Quality work at reasonable rates. (201) 561-4998 GARDEN MARKET INC. 220S with sunroof, needs clutch- 53,000 miles, AC, exc. second car. dance problem s. (201) 297- entry from outdoors, a patio, brakes, make offer. 609-448-8214. $500. Call 448-5999...... References available. Call 586- complete kitchens, carpeting, aft. 7 PM. ______'4681. " u ... 5112. For free estimate. Landscape Business -Designer and Contractor- individual heat and air con­ ditioning and abundant closet Real Estate For Rent 403 PEUGEOT 1963 4 door sedan 69 LTD-4 dr. hardtop, PS.PB, PAPER ’ HANGING & space.* vinyl roof, fact, air cond. V-8 auto. AiexanderSt. $225. Call 921-6651 weekdays 9-5. PAINT & VARNISH - stripped. SCRAPING; Prompt persona! EAST WINDSOR WARREN Can be seen at 820 State Rd, op­ Best Offers Call after 6 PM NOW service. All types of wall covering. Princeton '448-5372. ’ . Veneer, fine woods, inlays, glued 452-2401 Immediate First Occupancy PLAZA WEST OFFICE SPACE - posite Nini Plymouth. KEYPUNCHCOURSES joints and metal are entirely safe Free estimates Dan Rudenstein Rt. 130 & Dutch Neck Road, with the leader in our exclusive, gentle solvent 585-9376. One bedroom style - $160, One Private entrance, fully air con­ .1970 AUSTIN AMERICAN - PRINCETON COMPUTER INST. process. No heat, caustic dip or bedroom and den - $190, Two ditioned, carpeted, acoustic clean, low mileage, four speed, Trucks (609) 924-6555 water. Wood grain stays smooth bedrooms - $200, and the Deluxe ceiling, panelled walls. Attractive moving-must sell. Call 924-0313. and unbleached. We also' sell S & T EXCAVATING CONTRAC­ two bedroom apartment home building with excellent location Will sacrifice. stripped furniture and do TORS INC. specializing in House Sitting with den and two baths - $250. and ample parking. Utilities and refinishing, including colored grading, land clearing, cellars CALL 215-943-2211, Directions taxes by landlord. 1 room office MGTD 1951 Classic, restored. YOUNG 1952 FORD PICKUP. 6 lacquer work. Come see the in­ Fill dirt and top soil. 466-3032 or from Trenton - South on Route 1 to $100 net, 2 room suite $175 net. 4 $2500 firm. Call (609) 799-2687. cylinders. Sound. $350. 201-329- EXPERT INSTRUCTION -in teresting chem-clean stripping 896-0333. HOUSESITTING WANTED - by Route 13 - continue on Rt. 13 South room suite $325 net, 6 room suite 2719. Voice, Piano, theory, Classic process at the WOOD SHED, individual ’ with high integrity, 2-1/2 miles to Mill Cresk Road, $500 net. 1 or 2 year leases. Call Guitar. Experienced teachers. located about midway between excellent references. Familiar Eifit, turn left to Samples. 448-4024 week days. Associated with the famous Princeton and Belle Mead, 1/2 with Princeton. Will pay for op­ 1971 COUGAR - 2 door hardtop, Chamber Music School at Camp mile off route 206 on Bridgeport PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, portunity. Call 924-9147. V8, auto, vinyl roof, AM/FM Solitude on Lake Placid, N. Y. Road. Open Tues-Sat. 201-359-4777. Interior, Exterior, Brush or roller. OFFICE SPACE - Nassau Street. stereo, only 12,000 miles. $2950. Motorcycles Phone (609 ) 452-2139. Insured, Builder’s welcome. Cali Wanted To Rent 1200 sq. ft. Reasonable. Call 924- Call 201-297-0576. - . 1 •.... ,(609) 392-5722 or (201) 787-8B32. HOUSE WANTED - Pr. grad, with 0345. job in.~Brineeton-Trenton area, 1934 M .G .’ CLASSIC, , Antique 1971 TRIUMPH TR6C MO­ VOLK’S - Rug Cleaning & Floor. EXPERT MUSICAL . IN­ would like to house sit. Neat, -Roadster; Beautiful-lines . Good TORCYCLE. .Excel. ’ Cond. TUTORING., . IN . FRENCH Waxing. Rugs (professionally done STRUMENT AMPLIFIER & Hi- reasonable. Call Ray Huard at 452- WANT TO RENT A FARM to live OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Buy. $1890. Call 821-8777. 5500; m i:’ since purchased new in (literature orlahgliageJanyTevel," in yourhomefFree’estimates.' 609~ Fram plifier rep air:' Call -201-782" 8820 bet: 9 AM & 5 B.M o r 452-7751 on. 924-7906.- ’ - ■•-■« --•- April. Metallic Walnut tank. Rest by native teacher, Sorbonne 448-0120. ., - 3877. - ’ after 7 PM. 1500 square feet of office and of bike stock. Plans for Europe graduate,; and former tutor at storage space. 1967 FORD CORTINA GT - Im­ force sale. $1050.00. Call days 921- Corpus Christi College Cam­ CARPENTER - CONTRACTOR A&L ELECTRONICS - TV repair HOUSESITTER; Young em­ LOOKING for a 1 bedroom apt: in maculate condition;’ white; radial 9000 - ext...2027 ask -for Betty. bridge, (England)-10 dollars per All phases of . home remodeling B&W Color Sets, Hi-Fi’s & Stereos ployed gentleman with Minting & MAURICE H.HAGEMAN CO. * tires, AM/FM radio. Best offer. Nights 921-7312 leave m essage hour. Call 924-5697. the Hightstown ” area.' Rent 231 Rogers A ve. and kitchen cabinets work. Call (installed). Electronic kits carpentry experience. Call after 7 reasonable. 448-6494. After 6 call 609-443-3649. for Dan McComas. P.D. Allen, 609:397-2031. assembled 448-8818. pm .452-2374. Hightstown, N. J.

» THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1971 Business Lots For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Rent Real EstateFor Sale Real Estate For. Sale Real-Estatei.Fm Sale:

EAST WINDSOR Warren Plaza SOUTH BRUNSWICK-30 acres of SOUTH BRUNSWICK - 8 room West Store space, Route 130 & wooded property. .Good location Twin Rivers Resale attractive 7 CAPE COD IN LOVELY’ SET­ room, 2 story Town House, Central TING., Living room, fireplace, Colonial. 4 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, HOPEWELL VALLEY AREA Dutch Neck Road. 500 sq. ft. store Asking $60,000. Steele, Rosloff & formal dining room, family room, 601 - PICTURESQUE HOME - , available March 1972 in attractive Smith, Realtor, 201-297-0200. air conditioned, ,2-1/2 baths, 3 dining room, kitchen with dish­ bedrooms, city utilities, all ap­ washer, w/w carpet. 2 bdrms, living room with fireplace & situated on 2 plus acres of HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP RANCH 20 store shop is center. Panelled beamed ceiling. Full basement, 2 beautifully landscaped lawn. rwalls, carpeted floor, acoustic pliances, near school, shopping, newly redecorated bath. Walking - Large 7 room home on ceihng & central air conditioning. and bus to N.YC.~ ' 7 $37,500. distance of stores, school, trains, car garage, aluminum-siding & Stone-ana brick- front,- sunken Morningside Drive. Convenient to - LAND FOR SALE - 17.78 acres of m any extras. Asking $4$,900. living room, with lovely fieldstone TWIN RIVERS - Four excellent Pennington Boro shopping, etc. 2 year lease.available at $250 per bus. Mid 30’s.' Call 799-1403. Steele, Rosloff & Smith, Realtor, fireplace with raised hearth, • month net. Call 448-4024 week­ open land located on macadam CLARKSBURG-2 ACRES Twin Rivers resales in like new Immediate occupancy. $41,900. days. road approximately 3 miles from 297-0200. formal dining room, ultra-modern condition. Two lovely 2 bedroom Hopewell. Excellent view with 200 ft. front oh paved road kitchen with every possible townhouses with quality extras EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY OFFICE SPACE NASSAU evergreen trees, Dogwood and wooded lot and a;pproved building convenience, 3 spacious and outstanding 3 bedroom patio - To buy a new home in Pennview STREET 200-400 sq. ft:, light & Cedars. Also possibility of a pond. lot. Zone resideniitial $11,000. HICKORY ACRES SPLIT - That is bedrooms, with oversized closets ranch. Also, an , outstanding 3 Heights with many outstanding in fine condition inside and out TOWN HOUSE - Twin Rivers and 2 full Ceramic tile baths. bedroom townhouse loaded with features. Fireplaces in living airy with'Hvailabie parking.’From Call 609-466-1687. Quad I. 3 bedroom, full basement, $125. Call 921-7655. St< I®, Rosloff featuring 4 large bedrooms. Wall Enclosed patio1 with sliding glass extras. A11 utilities included and room and study, dining room with to wall carpeting, in spacious central air conditioning, fully doors to back yard. Full dry all available for immediate oc­ china closet, French doors leading Sralfti living room & dining room. carpeted, all appliances. basement, paved driveway, to cupancy. from living room to rear screened TWIN RIVERS - Medical Gorgeous carpet in panelled rec Available Jan. 1972 a t $32,500. Call attached 2 car garage. Mansfield ‘ porch. Call today! $68,900. professional building now leasing REALTORS 448-4081 week days. CLOSE TO PRINCETON. One Area coda 609 room. Roomy ultra modern kit­ Township, $48,500. LOVELY RANCH - excellent 1/2 space. For information call James acre lots. City sewer and water. 448-6811 chen, basement & garage. Cehtral H. Lynch (609 ) 448-9000. Hightstown, NJ. 655-0080 acre lot, framed this lovely ranch HURRY - This charming ranch on Underground electric ahd air conditioning. Many more x- 519 - UNIQUE SPLIT LEVEL - home in East Windsor Township. wooded lot won’t last. Family telephone. One block off Hwy. 27 tras. A fine buy at $39,990. This owner built home shows pride Offering center foyer large car­ room with fireplace, 2 car garage, OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT South Brunswick Township, ofi of workmanship in every room. peted living rooms & dining room. 3 bedrooms. $37,50Q. PRIME LOCATION Raymond Road. Carterbrook EWING TWP. - Near Mountain If you are getting ready to retire Paneled den, finished basement, Spacious Kitchen- w ith- all - the on Estates. $15,000 and up. View' Golf Course. Large 2 story BOWNE and write or paint and want to powder room, work-saver kitchen conveniences. 1 1/2 tile b a te , 3 THE PLACE FOR YOU - Is with custom cabinets, built to NASSAU STREET Colonial on quiet' street. First REALTY COMPANY enjoy . privacy, low taxes, ex­ bedrooms, fuU basement partially Harbourton Farms. Build on your New building Exclusive Realtor level, spacious living room with pansive view and yet have neigh­ store everything and anything. finished. Garage also central air dream home in a country settitong. 200-400 sq. ft. units bors, this house is for you. It is Built-in dishwasher to match. N; J. MANNI INC. fireplace, large dining room, Broker (Bowno Bldg.) 587-0003, conditioning. & many fine extras From mid 50’s. 800-1200sq. ft. units 201-297-2516 Call Anytime! modern kitchen, den, laundry located in a dear little Dining area with built-in air Priced at $34,900 Available Immediately 2667 Nottingham Way “millionaires’ village” of 600 conditioner, spacious living room, room, powder room. Second level, Mercerville, N J . LIKE PRIVACY - Back Brook Dr. Call 921-7655 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, many extras people, quaint and unspoiled is 3 nice bedrooms with overabun­ COLONIAL CHARM - lovely offers country living in wooded including full basement, with Gilbertsville, New York (nearest dance of closet and storage space. year old Colonial home in ex­ atmosphere. See our plans for this large family room with bar, 2 car big city Binghampton). On one Full ceramic tile bath. 1 car cellent condition on a picturesque 2 story colonial on 2 acres. $56,300. garage, large shrubbed & treed neat acre is a 3 year, old terribly garage. Beautifully landscaped 1/2 acre lot in . East Windsor ELM RIDGE PARK - 1 1/2 acres lot, municipal water and sewer, attractive two story modern house yard in a country setting. 1, 2 or 3 adjacent office rooms. or larger: Princeton’s prestige Township features include large Immediate vacancy, ideal wall to wall carpeting, freshly with;3Xhree bedrooms, 11/2 baths, Chesterfield Township, $44,900. bay window, living room, formal residential area with large private redecorated, enclosed ana study or hobby room, screened dining room, handsome modern location. 20 Nassau St. For lake and trees. $16,000 ana up. H, porch, living room, dining room McCAY CORP, REALTOR remainder of lease on per month screened porch. Priced to sell with eat-in kitchen, lovely panelled A. Pearson 609-737-2203 or own early occupancy: Charles L. \ Realty Co. Inc. and ultra modern kitchen with (609) 298-5005 family room with beamed ceiling basis. Call 924-6314. broker. ’ everything needed, screened Rolison & Sons, Realtors (215) 943- and brick fireplace. Extra-large 'R e a lto r 7500. MARVIN W. DURLAND. Broker porch to drink in the view and full Cranbury Lawrence very dry basement with 2 car utility room, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 Pennington, N.J. 395-1134 896-1122 b a te , garage. New wall-to-wall garage under the house. Price carpet plus much more. Out­ 883-2110 or 737-3615 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOT - PRINCETON VICINITY - Carter $29,500. Call (609) 737-1846 standing value at $37,500. Right in town. Well worth high Road near Squibb. _Great op­ Open Sundays 1 to 5 e jh . evenings for further information. Eves. & weekends 737-1657 Real Estate Wanted price. Reply Box 1814, c/o Prin­ portunity to live in charming older Holiday! and Eve#; [ VAHPfISION I RAISED RANCH -B eautifully ceton Packet. two story 4 bdrm house with landscaped 1/2 acre lot frames panelled library. Large trees Rosemary Gudcbski 587-4902 Skew ofr David Durland this most attractive raised ranch nearly 1 acre. Asking $45,900. 799-0123 home. Offers center foyer, large DISCRIMINATED Against, need WOODED BUILDING LOT for Franklin Somerset Agency. Real Mavis Baker 448-6360 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP Joe Gore WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP - A living rm., formal dining, modern MONTGOMERY TOWNSIHP - 4 help finding a house/apartment? sale 1.8 acres' Lawrence... Twp. Estate Broker. (201) 249-2212 eves 295-2550, large and sprawling side by side bedroom Colonial, 2 1/2 b a te , 2 $12,500. Phone 896-0321. Attractive Financing kitchen with all convemences, c. _civd.. Iiigh£.Cflmmissipn/Lea cue & wknds (201) 329-6309. split level that offers you 7 extra big bedrooms, 2 full baths, car garage, full basement, of Women Voters Fair Housing CRANBURY AREA COLONIAL - Available spacious rooms, including a huge panelled family pm., central air, 2 fireplace m family room' ana Office. 4 Green St., Princeton, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, foyer, family room with fireplace, and car garage, carpeting, other living room, laundry room. 2600 wants to help you. Call 924-7130. 3 BEDROOM RANCH for sale by living room, dining room, kitchen, NASSAU I - Newly listed rustic 7 built-in color TV. Basement, large room Ranch with 3 bedrooms, 1 desirable extras. Outstanding living room,’ laundry room. Low Attention sellers/leasers, we need Real Estate For Sale owner. Asking $45,500. Call 799- family room with fireplace and enclosed breezeway. and 2 car condition. Just reduced to $37,900. $50’s, Call 921 - 3369, listings. 0290. beamed ceilings, central air, 1/2 b a te , and lovely patio. Nicely garage on a lot 135 x 225. It’s a real wall/wall carpet. Half acre lot landscaped, fenced rear yard. Buy for $39,900. Low price. Norgate CUSTOM RANCH - like a park are beautifully landscaped. Move-in the surroundings of this 2 acre FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP condition. $39,500. MEDITERRANEAN OR partially wooded lot with a stream ------UNIQUE SETTING! !------NORGATE - 8 room split with 4 SPANISHMOTIFFjJf you’re the WANTED - Listings of all kinds VALUfJSIOrJ bedroomsr2 r/2 baths, fireplace & duck pond surrounding this Georgeous 4 bedroom Colonial bi­ TWO NEW COLONIALS - 8 rooms, country gentlemen, looking for custom rancher in a country like needed. Call us first, we have a living room, dining room, kitchen, and basement. On fine residential something unique, see this ,S]uw/ cjr level, delux kitchen, family-room, street. setting across from Hanover Golf 2-1/2 baths, 2 car garage, F r E e family room, powder room, 4 beautiful 4 bedroom, brick ranch, Course. Fabulous home offers Tennis and more!! N.Y.C. bus 1 bedrooms, 2 baths. House will be on 1-3/4 wooded acres in Hopewell flagstone foyer. Spacious living block, 45 min. to Port Auth, finished with built-in oven, range LAKEDALE - Imagine a’ stone Township, complete with massive A HOME AND BUSINESS OP­ front Rancher with fireplace and room with a real, view large $33,500 OWNER. $39,900. (201) 249-8520. top, dishwasher, ceramic tile redwood beams, 2 fireplaces, a modern eat-in kitchen with all 4 bedrooms, immaculate con­ PORTUNITY TOO - (new listing) bate, fireplace, painted interior, completely finished basement court yard, plus a 20 x 40 swim­ Immaculate Rancher on ap­ priced in the mid $30’s. Other conveniences, formal dining dition. Large living room, formal brick front, shake and shutters. ming pool and cabana. Step into a room, beautifully panelled fam­ dining room, big eat-in kitchen, proximately- 1-1/2 acres zoned Each reduced ------$42,990. extrasJnclude-carpeting, drapes, - new way-oMife for $69,500.------business on Rt. #31. 3 car garage HOPEWELL BOROUGH - AAAA built-in bar. Convenient to schools ily'Toom“with~raised^hearth panelled family room, with glass) fireplace, 3 extra large bedrooms sliding doors to rear natio, Lots For Sale lus 22 x 60 heated masonry, Tourist home, Broad Street RANCH - Living room, large and shopping. 4 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH, Euilding with a going business location, 1/2 acre corner lot. kitchen, 2 bedrooms,'1 full bath. 2-1/2 tile baths, full basement anc laundry_room , w all/w all c a r— (New Listing) - Between garage. Extras include all brick & peting, lovely country town which the seller will teach a ni Colonial home with 15 rooms. Rear enclosed porch, full NEAR NORGATE III - Seven Lawrenceyille and Princeton. On owner. Includes all stock and First floor has 7 rooms,'full bath, 3 basement, lots of storage closets. wooded lots ready for your plan or aluminum siding wall-to-wall surroundings. Convenient to N:J. 1-1/2 acres that looks like a carpeting, also pantry and much Turnpike. Garage plus an almost machinery too for only $42,500. fireplaces, 3 bedrooms, kitchen Park-like setting____r ___ $30,000. ours. Upper $30’s.‘ private Park. We offer you this LAND Here’s opportunity knocking, with stove, refrigerator, washer & much more. Magnificent home & new good sized above ground pool sturdy alFbrlck ranch,-7roomsr location 20 minutes-from-Hight­ and equipment. You’ll have to don’t miss it. dryer, freezer, dining room; living NASSAU II - Spacious 2 story loaded with custom features, such 129 Acres of the beautiful room. Second floor; 8 furnished Colonial with 4 bedrooms, large stown, East Windsor, and Cran- see this big home at such a small Millstone River VAlley next to as cast iron baseboard heat, b’lirv, $52,900, • price. Call today. ■ CALIFORNIA 4 BEDROOM bedrooms, 1 1/2 bate, some are rec room, eat-in kitchen, laundry, outside there’s an oversized 2 car successful building demand and RANCH - In Hopewell Township, rented. Full basement, hot water attached garage, 2 1/2 baths on activity. Hillsborough Township NEW CONSTRUCTION: Twin garage, impossible to duplicate in $34,900 with an attractive fieldstone front, oil heat. All in good condition. large lot. $40,500. this beautiful area for $64,600. near Millstone. $2800/acre as is; stone fireplace, 9 rooms, 2-1/2 Oversized 1 car garage. Must sell. Ponds area of Lawrence. 4BR, 2- American Colonial, 4 corner $3550/ a c re subject to EX­ 1/2 b a te , Brick front Colonial. bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 2.car at­ baths, 2 car garage,, 80% finan­ Price reduced to $39,900. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - CELLENT TERMS. cing if you qualify, $44,500, Brick F/P in family room, cent, tached garage, full basement, OSCAR WOLFE REALTY air cond. 3/4 acre lot. Ready in Into this Executive Colonial, of 8 panelled living roomr ultra-' January__ rooms. 2-1/2 b a te , (4 bedrooms), RICMARDSONHEALTORS modern kitchen, formal dining RESTORED COUNTRY 609-397-2138 with plush wall to wall carpeting, 100 acres of fields, woods and a COLONIAL - Painted white and ' Eves. & Suns. 609-466-1297 Rt. 130 Just North of room, split-rail fenced yard! brook located on the-southern L28 SERVE YOUR THANKS­ ultra modern kitchen, full Convenient area with all public .trimmed ..in black shutters, and Office 609-397-2138 basement, attached garage, on a The Old Yorkelnn slope of the Sourland mountains dates back to 1817 completely GIVING TURKEY in . this utilities. Low taxes. What a lot of just Outside of Hopewell - ap­ Nassau II Brick front Diplo­ large tree shaded lot, in Lawrence 448-5000 home for this price. Come on out restored in excellent taste, with HOUSE FOR SALE - by owner, 7 PRINCETON. EXCLUSIVE Township. Ideal location for a new proximately 1/2 mile of frontage charming random floors, several mat Colonial. Luxurious, low and see it today. on jnacaddarn road. _ large rooms, two baths, im- cost living with 4 BR, 2-1/2 baths, SHOWPLACE; Brick Ranch Squibb transferee. With 80% E. Windsor Township Hightstown fireplaces,- and -open-beams;—A meaiate'oceupan’cy'$24',900rNo''VA Elec. K!tch: Brlck Flre PI. iil Den Ilome-set in beautiful-Evergreen financing if-you-qualify,-$45,500, ------. $46,500 ------fully restored barn with massive or FHA. Call 448-1192. acreage. 4 large bedrooms, 3 1/2 10 acres business zoned property beams, partly converted to an raised hearth, Cherry panelling in Custom built brick and aluminum - fronting onthe beautifuLRiver stair case and halls. Finished bate, Vermont marble entrance, AIR CONDITIONED COLONIAL Colonial. Baseboard hot water artist- studio.-In-a_ beautifulset- and living room with fireplace. (new listing) West Windsor Twp. 8 Road between Lambertville / New ting, 300 feet from the road, with Basements . ____ ■ heat. Lovely section of Lawrence Hope and Washingtons Crossing. Adjoining, one of a kind kitchen, spacious—rooms,_M/2,Juxury_ Township. Double door main’ 59 gorgeous acres, to insure your HOPEWELL BOROUGH - warm, ______Jy 4 family room, dining room, patio baths, wide center hall, ultra­ entrance with slate foyer.-Open- 24 acre industrial site near Exit 8A privacy. $139,000. attractive 12 year old, 3 bedroom bedroom Colonial. 2-1/2 baths, and 3 car garage. Every modern modern kitchen and breakfast stairway, bay window in large N. J. Turnpike, Leisure World and Ranch. 1 Newell Place off Hart separate dining room, shaded lot, feature for convenience. Stereo room. Many custom features and ALL ELECTRIC RANCHER: living room, full wall Roman brick Forsgate Country Club. BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUILT Ave. Cedar shingles, frame A lovely home with immediate intercom throughout. Zoned it’s priced for a quick sale at Beautiful home with lovely yard fireplace including fixtures, Jamesburg, N. J. COLONIAL (New Listing) - In the construction. Knotty pine dining possession. heating and air conditioning. $45,500. Plan your visit now. and many shade trees. Living formal dining room, complete popular Mountainview area, on a and kitchen area with double Price above $100,000. Shown by room w/fireplace, family room, Quaker Maid kitchen with built-in large wooded lot. 9"rooms, 2-1/2 fireplace. All Oak floors, 1 1/2 appt. only. Phone (609) 452-2212, if CRANBURY RANCHER - Just on kitchen w/dining area. 3 1.09 .—acre, “dream” Jot_.has bedrooms, utility area, enclosed brick barbeque pit, sunken den, 3 everything...woods, adjacent baths,-and features a huge master baths; laundry off kitchen,-central no answer 609-921-7453. ------the edge of this- quaint country bedrooms, l 1/2 ceramic . tile creek and open field. On Bunker bedroom, suite, full basement, 2 air conditioning. Asking $37,500. town we offer you this very at­ rear porch and patio. Central air baths. Don’t miss this beauty, call Hill Road in Franklin Twp. bet­ car garage, with 80% financing, if Call 466-0145 for appointment. No tractive 3 bedroom Rancher on a conditioning. 2 car garage. Very today. you qualify, $54,900. well kept property. $45,000. ween Griggstown and Kendall brokers. REALTORS CLOSE TO PRINCETON. One large country lot. With many fruit Park. $14,000. block off Hwy. 27, off Raymond trees. This house features a 882-5000 - country sized kitchen that would SUBURBAN COMFORT: Ready Road in South Brunswick for immediate occupance. Living 5.92 gently sloping fertile acres in Township, Carterbrook Estates. please any woman. Separate dining room, 2 tile baths, room, dining room, kitchen, beautiful Amwell Valley. Why riot 602 - RAMBLING REDWOOD New 7 room Ranch. 2 full baths, family room, 2 bedrooms and bath bUy as two lots with a friend or by fireplace, basement, 2 car garage! finished basement, 2 car garage EAST WINDSOR - 10 room cape Split Level on 1 3/4 acres in a with blacktop drive and central on first floor. 2 bedrooms and bath yourself as a farmette. Only cod, 4 bedrooms, 2-1/2 b a te , lovely country setting. Recreation One' acre lot, city sewer and on second floor. Full basement. $16,000. water. Hurry! Only $49,900. air conditioning. It’s loaded with breakfast room, dining room, room with built-in bar, 2 car value for $30,900. Central air conditioning. $36,500. large family room, kitchen in­ garage with dutch door at rear THOMPSON LAND, Realtors cludes a 7 burner counter top, Exclusive Realtor 195 Nassau Street leading to the large fenced in back CRANBURY: Lovely split level range and self cleaning wall oven yard with its 20 x 38 in-ground N. J. MANNI INC. home. Living room, dining room, Princeton, N. J. on 1/2 acre lot. $42,500. pool. Den, 4 spacious bedrooms; 201-297-2516 Call Anytime! kitchen, family room w/fireplace, kitchen, dining room, living room play room, 4 bedrooms and 2-1/2 with a modernistic fireplace, 2 full baths. 2 car garage. Beautiful BUILDING LOT on cul-de-sac off baths. Country living at its best. location. $47,500. Commercial property in Hight­ Stuart, 2 plus acres, tall hard Mansfield Twp. $44,900 REASONABLY PRICED HQME stown, consists of a six room house woods, all services in. Call 921 CRANBURY - 10 year old split TWIN RIVERS - Townhouse for level in Cranbury Estates. Living HIGHTSTOWN VICTORIAN: ilus two apartments aH rented, 8881. sale by owner, 2 bedrooms plus 296 - EXECUTIVE RANCHER Hightstown Borough - semr- Living room, family room, dining dust be seen to appreciate $27,000. room .with-fir.eplace,..dining area,, den.or 3rd. bedroom,..beautifully kitchen, family room, laundry located-'on-a quiet dead end street- detached-frame-house—in-good- room,,_kitchen,..4.bedraQms..andJL landscaped patio, many extras. in ah excellent residential section condition. 6 rooms and bath, oil baths. Oil baseboard heat. Nicely, Duplex - 6 rooms andliath on each area, 3 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, 3 April occupancy. $30,000. Call 448- hot water, nice-, back yard with zone hot water baseboard heat, 8322. of Bordentown Twp. Brick & vinyl landscaped yard; Immediate side! ...... $24,700. 1 1/2 ACRE LOT with large apple attached garage. Large'lot with aluminum siding makes this home large shade trees______$17,500 Occupancy. $27.500._____ ' trees. South Brunswick Township.' trees. Asking $37,500. Make an completely maintenance free. The Bar and house with two bedrioms For immediate sale at $9800. Call offer. large living room has a lovely T, S. HEED L EONARD VAN HISE on 6 acres of land. Located on busy Licensed Real Estate Broker Barclay Agency, ■ 448-0700 fireplace with a raised hearth. HOME REDUCED PRICE ■ for A G EN C Y :” highway. Has great potential, Evenings 448-8356. NEW CAPE COD COLONIAL with Bookcases on each side of the 350 Nassau St. owner.will help finance. $88,000. HIGHTSTOWN - 2 story executive Princeton, N.J. quick sale. This bi-level has 160 Stockton St., Hightstown, N.J. home in a lovely residential lots of charm and space. Almost fireplace balance this room to central air conditioning, 1 car 2200 sq. ft. of it. Entrance foyer, perfection. Ultra modern kitchen 924-1511 448-4250 ’ section. This home has everything garage, laundry & storage room, Evenings Call 10 acres with 300’ road frontage on needed for happy family" living. living room and formal dining chat includes dishwasher & range. family room, kitchen & dining E. Turp room with colonial windows to the Beautiful ceramic tile main bath Evenings & weekends 448-2151 dirt road in Jackson Township. There is a large living room, T.S. Reed , 924-0806 area, living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 R. VanHise 448-2537, $8,850. BUY LAND: THEY DON'T formal dining room, ana easy to floor. Country kitchen with beam -and 2nd ceramlC tile bath off full b a te . Large storage area in J.E sch ceiling, laundry room, walnut master bedroom. 3 spacious M. Lee Walton 737-0455 448-1178. MAKE IT ANYMORE work in kitchen with dinette area. attic can be converted into 2 R. McNamara 448-2022 60 x 100 paved street, Con­ Full laundry off the kitchen, large panelled family room with brick bedrooms with plenty of closet bedrooms. 921-6173. Rancher on large lot near turnpike venient Ewing Township location. family room with brick fireplace, fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bate, space, wall/wall carpeting entrance,' $43,500.- All utilities $9000. and powder room on 1st floor. 2 car garage, full basement on 2 throughout. Beautiful inclosed 163 x 270, convenient, $6,000. Upstairs there are 4 large acres of land with trees. 5 min elevated patio off kitchen gives LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP Member Multiple Listing Service To settle an estate we have this 3 60 x 180. Pennington Borough, from Belle Mead RR station. complete privacy. Large . — BURNING TREE bedroom 2 story on small lot for bedrooms, and 2 full tile bate. $46,900. Call builder 201-359-4206. --- $7,800. This comfortable home has a very basement with nicely panelled LAWRENCEVILLE ROAD - Two - —$11,900. 3 acre lot on 518. Near Hopewell. fu n c tio n a l...floor, plan plus family room which has a flanging 4 room apts on corner lot. Suitable in University Park is just the «20 000 wall/wall carpeting throughout: electric fireplace. This home is for professional. Excellent value. place for your family to call home. HAROLD F. STACKHOUSE EAST AMWELL TOWNSHIP - 2 Central air conditioning apd EXCEPTIONAL located on a large lot completely Sitting on a big corner lot, this LANGTREE SPLIT - for sale by Realtor landscaped with a large variety of S. J. KROL, REALTOR Colonial charmer offers four owner. Ex. Cond., living rm, 138 S. Main Street • acre lots. $12,500 additional land 6- aluminum siding. A 2 car garage RETIREMENT AND/OR trees & shrubs and a small stream 10-20 or 41 acres at $3,000 per acre. and fenced-in rear yard complete INCOME PROPERTY 882-5000 bedrooms,-2-1/2 baths, carpeted dining rm, eat-in kitchen, 3 Hightstown, N.J. 08520 this fine hom e.. $48,500. FORSALE at rear of yard. $44,900 living room with fireplace and bedrms. 1-1/2 bate, rec. rm, 448-1069 beamed ceiling, modern kitchen, attached garage cellar, 2 air cond. Evenings andweekends McCAY CORP, REALTOR----- MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP family room, dining room, ana wall- to wall carpets, tuny- land­ Jr Wesley-Archer-Thomas Magan - Four apartment Townshouse: One (609) 298-5005 apartment with four bedrooms, l- RANCH - Newly painted. 3 screened porch. Lots of extras. scaped, lot close to school & 448-2097 448-6283 1/2 baths. All units with fully' bedroomsrl-1 /2 -ba ths, firepla ee, $47,900.- shopping, Many_.extras,-.$31,900. ------— Asa Mowery • • — equipped kitchen, tile bath. Well finished -basement, patio,’ Call 609 586-1267. ' 395-1671 Real Estate Broker Realtor constructed, extensively- land­ swimming pool, beautifully W S BORDEN 54 N. Main St., Cranbury, N.J. scaped, maintenance free Hopewell, N.J. Colonial Single: landscaped 1 acre lot. Quiet Pennington, N.J. 655-1900 Multiple Listing Broker aluminum exterior and storm Barn with loft. 1/3 acre lot. residential dead-erfd street. R ealtor.' 883-6888; ' 883-2110 or 737-3615 Eves. & Sun. Dorottiy Lindenfeld sashes. Three miles from Palmer Handyman's special. $26,000. Sun. Convenient to transportation. 395-01192 Principals only. 359-6677 after 5 Eves;& weekends 737-1593 Eves. & weekends 737-1657 Square. Principals only. $70,000. 10 till 5:00. 23 Columbia Ave. or by 609-452-8866. appt. 215-677-8412. p.m. or week ends. $39,900. .'"7 HOME HUNTER S GUIDE

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1971 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE ELEVEN Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale ' Too Late 'Story Of Erie’* Too Late, Documentary Film, Will Be Shown .. RARITAN -TOWNSHIP PRINCETON home for sale By To Classify To'Classify owner. Located on one of the A new documentary film, “The 'Located in an area of beautiful Borough’s most attractive, quiet Story of Eric” , will be shown streets. Walking distance to ----...... -...... homes looking at the pleasant - CLERK TYPIST " Friday, Nov. 19, at 8 p.m., at the countryside is this spacious Riverside School. Centrally air Campus Center, Princeton „modern_ ranch just 3 years old, conditioned _with__ electronic air SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR filter. Full dry basement. 3 B.R. DO YOU HAVE - some extra Theological Seminary. ------and 2 tile baths upstairs, 1/2 bath For typing and diversified duties. time? The Hightstown better Directed and produced by David formal dining room with glass downstairs. Separate D.R. Large Will tram to operate simple beginning day care center needs Seltzer, script writer for the sliding doors to a back porch and a L.R. with fireplace and French switchboard. Liberal fringe you. Phone Dianne Weissman 448- “Hellstrom Chronicle” (as well as rustic patio nicely , landscaped. A doors leading to screened porch benefits. Apply Administrators 2684. producer of the “Journey of large eat-in kitchen, and a center overlooking an unusually at­ Office, Southi;,-.,.,. Brunsw ick Robert F. Kennedy”), the film hall leading to 3 spacious tractive fenced yard, with many Municipal Building, 201-329-8122. will feature music composed by bedrooms with many closets, and mature specimen trees ana Harry Nilsson who sang 2 ceramic baths. 2 car attached shrubs. Available Feb. 1972. Price GARAGE SALE - Sat & Sun 10-4 - high fifties. No brokers please. HIMALAYAN KITTEN - male, “Everybody’s Talking” in garage. About 1 - 1/3 acres. Ap­ pm. 30 Pine Knoll Dr, Lawrence “Midnight Cowboy.” A family- proximately 30. minutes Tel. 921-6611. Seal Point, CFA registered, $30. Twp. Toys, games, clothes for H L f- to Princeton. Call today for an Call 201-844-7056. boys & girls. 10C - $1. centered, Lamaze Method birth appointment. , $53,500. will be highlighted. Dr. Virginia Sheer, a Penn­ INCOME - properties Dayton, ’68 FORD - LTD, V-8,2 door, auto, ° i P '° 0L DELAWARE TOWNSHIP N.J. Brick duplex with 8 rooms, 1- trans, PS, air corid., radio, vinyl sylvania psychiatrist especially concerned with family relations; ■- : ST 1/2 baths and 5 rooms with 1 bath top, 2 new tires. Must sell $1400. TWIN RIVERS - Newly formed Part stone 8 room ranch, located -Phone..448-4298...... Dr. Edward Wright, a Long Island high on a hillside in an area of dwellings, single-6 room 1 bath Bridge - group desires -3 more dwelling stucco construction of­ women to complete 2 tables of obsfetricTan~actiVe" in family- “Executive Type Homes”. Large fered at $65,000. centered maternity care, and bedrooms, tiled baths, 2 stone FOR SALE - 1962 FORD - A-l Bridge. Goal - an evening of fun. . O RESIDENTIAL ' mechanical condition, reliable 2nd Call Helen Moran at 448-7995. Sean Reilly, a local Lamaze fireplaces, and family room all on I— —— ■ 16wI l ii i 'iUu.i.V,-f^ «-rtl W.fnVl f ,1 Ml It ______® COMMERCIAL car. $200. or best offer. 924-3985 parent, will comprise a reviewing a main floor plus rec room in PAINTBRUSH IN HAND, Mrs. Donald Halsted puts the finishing touches on her billboard advertising basement. Almost 1 1/2 acres 0 INDUSTRIAL between 4:30-7:30. panel. beautifully landscaped. Only 5 Mrs. Elizabeth Bing, co-founder .the Holiday Bazaar sponsored by the Greenbrook School PTA. minutes southwest of Flemington. DRIVERS - Salesmen wanted for of The American Society for Asking $57,900. milk routes. Route sales or other Psychoprophylaxis in Obstetrics, sales experience preferred. Call GARAGE SALE - Pleasant Valley and renowned author of “Six ,, Holiday Bazaar Set Saturday EAST AMWELL TOWNSHIP 448-0106. Road, R.D., Titusville, off of Bear Practical Lessons for an Easier Tavern Road. Something for everybody. Some old furniture. Childbirth” , will make a guest Greenbrook School PTA will who work up an appetite on the decorations - from wooden • See this spectacular view from 11 PEKINGESE PUPPIES - appearance. rides or participating in other acres where you can build Sat..Nov. 13,, 10 a.m. Call 737-3509. hold its second annual Holiday soldiers to partridge trees - all Adorable, 8 weeks old, 2 red, 2 Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. activities, such as the cakewalk one of a kind. yourself a-beautiful small estate white, AKC, Call 201-453-2224. or sub-divide into several building To Hear Educator Saturday, Noy. 13, at the and spin-art painting. Mr. “Big Bird,” “Pick-a- lots. Priced to sell $21,000, Women in Education will be the Greenbrook School auditorium. There will be a holiday boutique Pocket” and“Windy the Clown” BABYSITTING - in my home by table filled with handmade will also be on hand. ’64 FORD FALCON - coupe, ex­ subject of a talk by Dr. Elaine Parents, teachers and students TI1E BORACK AGENCY INC. day or hour for shopping, app’t., Showalter of Princeton at a REALTOR’S cellent condition. Call 448-2160 aft. have been working for many Dial etc. Excellent facilities. 201-297- meeting of the Princeton Area Rts 202 & 31 5 p.m. 3314. weeks to achieve a festive ' at­ ■' 2 mi. So, of Circle 448-0600 Douglass Alumnae, Tuesday, Nov. mosphere. There will be games of Flemington, N.J. 16 at 8 p.m. at the home of Miss chance and skill for children and House Tour To Aid 231 ROGERS AVENUE 201-782-1970 HORSE NEEDS SHOEING? - Call RECYCLE Emily Post; 10 Boudinot St. - adults, with hundreds of prizes. HIGHTSTOWN NEW JERSEY A. L. Gosselin, 466-2879 anytime Dr. Showalter is Assistant SALES REPRESENTATIVES after 5 p.m. , ----- THIS Professor of English at Douglass Hot dogs, popcorn, cotton candy, candy apples and other •fanice Ikola 448-5262 NEWSPAPER and a past president of the Central Bob Holdway 448-5763 BIGELOW CARPET; 12 x 15, New Jersey Chapter of N. O. W. goodies will be available for those Patients At NJNPI Warren Fox ...... 396-9240 blue-green, excellent cond, WASHINGTON CROSSING Sacrifice $95. Call after 6 p.m. 921- On Tuesday, Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. We are members of the multiple 8899. ' • 1 - WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR WANTED to 4 p.m. the Association of the Old stone and frame home out in listing service. HOMES# ACREAGE o HOMES* ACREAGE the country. Completely restored NO SELLING ... KEEP YOUR PRESENT JOB! New Jersey Neuro-Psychiatric Simply service company established, all cash accounts In thlsarea. Institute will sponsor a Tour of (circa 1825) and perfect for the FREEHOLD: Furnished com­ This Is not a coin operated vending route. Our product Is sold In small family with 3 bedrooms on fortable apt. (ideal for transferred locations such as offices, employee lounges In retail stores, flnan* Houses and Christmas Shops at the second and a dormer on the clal Institutions, small manufacturing plants, warehouses, schools the YM-YWCA. The emphasis this third floor. The kitchen has sliding people or in-between homes, or and hospitals. The distributor we select will bo'responsible for tired of living in motel) 201-462- BUYING maintaining these locations and restocking Inventory. All locations year is on arts and letters and the glass doors opening onto a small 1231. Also 1 furnished efficiency & are established by our 10 year old company. We need a dependable houses to be shown include Mrs. Brick patio and the living room 1 furn. rm with or without kitchen, distributor, male or female, In thlsarea with $900.00 minimum to John O’Hara’s French country has a stone fireplace. On ap­ TV, private entrance. Short or Invest In equipment and Inventory, which will turn over about two proximately an acre of lovely SELLING times m onthly. Earnings can grow to $25,000 annually and up. We house; the pre-Revolutionary War long term, wk or mo. 201-462-1596. will consider part-time applicants. Write for complete information, period home of Mr. and Mrs. Ir­ countryside $45,000. including phone number and Area Code. All Inquiries strictly confidential. ving Kingsford; the contemporary . EWING Listings Wanted home of the Hon. and Mrs. Burton DELIGHTFUL RANCH - Large LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP - CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL CORPORATION Peskin; Mr. and Mrs. Paul «... A. spacious stone rancher- on a central entrance, foyer leads to Vacant. 2nd-floor 4-room apart­ - Freeze Dried Products Division - Fussell’s home with its superb formal living and dining rooms on 3B15 Montrose Blvd., Suite 120 Houston, Texas 77006 large lot with many maple shade ment, tile bath, plus office.. Newly CALL kitchen and the home of Mr. and trees. Living room with fireplace, redecorated. Also- available 1 Mrs. Emmet Hughes. ~ dining room, kitchen, family room office on 1st floor.. with wet bar & stone fireplace. All powder room on the other and to 3 MONMOUTH Pianist-composer Edward T. ood-sized rooms. -''Three bedrooms and 2 baths to the rear. P1ETRAS AGENCY, Broker Cone is shown in the garden of his fedrooms, two and a half baths. A full basement and 2 car attached ' 882-8400 early American home. Built in the Office area. Excellent selection garage complete this excellent l i s t i p k 1700’s, it was originally part of the for a professional family L$52,0QQ_ plan on a 1/2 acre lot. $37,900. • Large landscaped lots old Bruere’s Mill on Stoney Brook. • A lt utilities end services — h o l ie s— The portion of the mill which TRENTON OUTSTANDING VALUE - West • Swimming Pool for residents contained the living quarters was' Windsor Ranch in excellent area. SCULPTOR wants house, barn, IMMEDIATELY • Trees. shrubs and lawns 3 “bedrooms with abundance of later moved to a site which is now Stone Tudor on a quiet and elegant wooded land, preferably rough, STEELE, ROSLOFF & SMITH AVAILABLE • 40 Acres incl. 6 recreational acras street! A new kitchen, . dining closets, 2 baths, very large living isolated, inexpensive, within ten • Shopping, byses, etc. -75 Alexander St. A two-storied room, dining room, spacious AGENCY, INC. room, living room, laundry room. miles north to east of Princeton. Rt. 1, Monmouth Junction, New Jersey 08852 dining room with bedroom above kitchen with all conveniences and REALJORSand INSURORS ....study, with built-in bookcases and Box 341, Garnerville, N.Y.-10923. 7 Miles South of the New Brunswick Circle. was added later in the 19th cen­ 1/2 bath on the first floor. Upstairs -separate breakfast area. Panelled tury. The house was moved again family room, 1st floor laundry and KENDALL PARK, N.J. 08824 Open Mon. thro Fri, 9 A.M. to 7 P.M,; Sat, 9 to 5. there are four bedrooms, each from Alexander St. to its present with its own bath. The master mud room, 2 car garage and Tel.: (201) 297-2051 basement. , $39,900. location about 1939. bedroom, features a large When the house was moved to its fireplace. There is also a playroom with fireplace and wet UNIVERSITY PARK - Charming 297-0200 THREE-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION present site a kitchen wing was center hall 2 story home. 4 corner HOUSE TO RENT - Beautiful REAL PROPERTY & FURNISHINGS - Held on Premises added, as well as the garage with iar, and a game room, 2-car setting Peddie School area. $300. g;;arage^ Absolutely fantabulous.. bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, large - — ■■■■;,— -—-17aoCEAN-AVE;,-D£AL,-N;Jr^“ “ —<—=““ Jts .charming gazebo. .Ihe-house- Pi■rice’ ■...... ‘ $45,000 bright living-roomT’witlrfireplacer -month-plus-utilities; -Immediate thus spans three centuries; front formal dining, kitchen and occupancy. Call 448-0110. Allen & WED., THURS., FRI. Stults, Co., Hightstown. part 18th, dining room 19th and CIRCA 1725 panelled family room. Large kitchen 20th. screened porch and garage. Very NOV. 17th, 18th & 19th 1971 attractive location. $47,900. Of particular interest are the The spacious country kitchen has 10:00 A.M. Each Day double bed and dresser in the “ solid walnut cabinets and is -Jrwo-ParccIsiof-Real-Property-inc,-Hou5Qr276 Notsukes-200- master hedroom. They originally ■- complete with all modern ap- BRICK FRONT RANCH - LABORATORY TECHNICIAN - VV©- Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths If you are ready to select your Snuff Bottles, Important and Large Collection of Jades and belonged to Walt Whitman and are plicances. A large fireplace and Wanted P art time, for office next home, and it may be where original mantel in living room. Ranch with many extras for truly Bacteriology and HemOtology. Ivories, Bronzes, Modern Furnishings, Porcelain, Oriental presumed to have been in his The dining room is warm with a comfortable living. Cozy panelled Call 924-6085 between 3-5 p.m. you live the rest o f your life, Rugs, Grand Piano, etc. bedroom when he lived in family room, with all brick there are a few important facts glowing fire in the wide walk-in hovo EXHIBIT: SUN. - NOV. 14th - 2 P.M. - 5 P.M. Burlington. fireplace. Four bedrooms, fireplace, large formal living and you should know. MON. - NOV. 15th -10 A.M. - 5 P.M. Tickets for the Christmas in beamed study, and powder room dining rooms, large cheerful Princeton Tour of Houses and the with original stone slab sink. kitchen; basement and 2 car W e selected a location for its House Telephone: 201*531-3911 III. Brochure on Request garage on 1/2 acre lot in West DENTAL ASSISTANT - Princeton proximity to highways. Give Christmas Shops may be ordered There is also an old stone barn, 5 uuhot by mailing your check for $7.50, acres, smokehouse,_and__a Windsor. •_____ $45,500, office. Experience preferred, good _ Dad a break and let him spend— A donation of $1.00 per person will be collected during the Exhibit swimming pool. Price $105,000 salary and fringe benefits. Send more hours at home enjoying by and for The S hore Affiliated Children Psychiatric Center. made out to the Association of resume immediately to Box 1847, the "Good Life." N.J.N.P.I. with a stamped, self- c/o Princeton Packet. « f | O. RtJNDLE GILBERT. addressed envelope to Mrs. w s borden W e selected a com munity with ■ Garrison-on-Hudson, N.Y. 10526 Raymond Woodrow, Rosedale Multiple Listing Broker good transportation nearby and Road, Princeton. The proceeds Auctioneer-Appraiser Tel. 914-424-3G57 R ealto r 394-5077 the frequency of service. . . a from the benefit will be used to Wknds/Eves. 882-0489 RELIABLE - cleaning woman community with accredited Next Sale: DEC. 8th - 11th - Garrison Inn, Rt. 9-D, Garrison, provide necessities and comforts Richardson Realty Company wanted 1 day a week, own tran­ uuont elementary, junior high, and N.Y. Americana Furnishings, 100 "Gone With the Wind" for the patients at the Institute. 2936 Rt. n , Lawrence Twp. sportation required. Call 448-6284. high schools that are close by. Lamps, Clocks, China, Glass, Silver, Jewelry, Toys and Tools. 883-0777 (Ours are just 5 blocks away).. . a com munity that has its own FOR SALE BY OWNER - Con­ PART TIME - Montgomery Hughes To Speak MT. HOLLY - 2 & 3 bedroom Township. To call on newcomers, LET'S TALK public sanitary sewers and water. Condominiums,srniniums.- — Completely Completed temporary house. 4 bedrooms, 2- GRAM OPINING - NEW MODELS 1/2 baths, large family room, pool Car necessary. Make your own Open daily 9 - 5 P.M. Sat. & Sun. V- 5 P.M...... maintenance free $24,000. hours. Call 921-6924. IT OVER Colonial Village has all of this The Hon. Richard J. Hughes $28,000. room, fireplace, air conditioned, 2 and more, in fact we have governor of New Jersey from 1962 car garage, lovely lot. Carnegie SOON everything you've been looking to 1970, will speak on “Correc- Lake area. Close to everything yet JL.AND FOR SALE - 45 acres with _for. Let us provedhat solidly------Lonal Reform” atJhe Women’s_ riA rniif tA rnm nuo ^’'prO XilllfltG ly 1 ■private:— $69,500— firm T N O INVITATION— TO BID on -bMi11 homes.in.an excel!ent„ - .College Club of Princeton meeting residential driveway ' "snow compactible REALTORS'■‘452-279'9".“~....*----- com munity do not have to cost Monday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. at AU bank run removal. Approx _75_400 -alloLoCmoney.- Saints’ Church:------$180,000:- drivewaysr~Mimmum of 5 in­ dividuals with plows needed. Full TWO INDUSTRIAL PARCELS - details call (609) 448-7833. with railroad siding in Washington BELLE MEAD AREA - Offered -Township with sewage available. by owner, 6 year old, 8 room bi­ Public Notice OFFICE SPACE - 2 small offices level. 4 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, 1 with common entrance. With or acre. Principals only. $38,500 firm. without receptionist service $125.- Immedia'te occupancy. Call. 359- NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TRANSFER LIQUOR LICENSE $200. per month 8374. RECEPTIONIST - Dental office, Princeton, full time. General (Elmrririll d m tts Take notice that application has been made We have land available fpr all office' work, light typing. No 4-BEDR00M COLONIAL ESTATE types of buyers. evenings or Saturdays. Reply Box vvrne ana Liquors. Inc. for premises located at HOPEWELL BORO — 3 Bedroom, 1846, c/o Princeton Packet. BI-LEVEL, RANCHER AND SPLIT LEVELS ALSO AVAILABLE. 3578 Lincoln Highway. Kendall Park. New Simple beauty with original Colonial. Design to coincide with historic setting Jersey, the plenary m ail distribution license SELLING?...... tile bath, living room w/fireplace, D-2 heretofore Issued to 5-7-5 Inc. t/a dining room, study, eat-in new of Trenton's suburbia. Kitchen is especially designed with all modern Grogshop, for the premises located at 3578 BUYING?...... ® kitchen, attic, basement, all conveniences— ample room for appliances, exhaust fan, vast work area and Lincoln Highway, Kendall Park, New Jersey. The names and addresses of officers - drapes, Venetian blinds, washer, COLONIALS, RANCHES, SPLIT LEVELS, BI-LEVELS customized cabinets. Homes are situated on full half-acre plots and choipe directors holding stock of Kendall Pork Wine LEASING?.-. ..;... dryer, fenced in backyard. Firm corner locations.. • and Liquors, Inc. are: 3 and 4 Bedrooms, 2-1/2 Tiled baths from $32,900 John D'Aloia. President $27,500. Priniipals only. Call 466- MT/ST OPERATOR - Princeton Large Two-Car Garage • Central Air Conditioning— Optional 25 Washington Avenue, Call the people who know the area 3274. based international consulting Two-and-half bath* • Ga», forced air heat ^ .... North Plainfield. N.J. best! - Fireplace Optional • Swimming Pool— Optional Stockholders holding more than 10% are: firm is looking for an experienced John D’Alola AMRON operator for diversified position; Beautiful Foyer Area at Main Entrance • Schooli nearby— both secondary and colleges 25 Washington Avenue, excellent salary and company • Clout* Galore • fiecr Shopping, houses of worship, cultural centers. t . North Plainfield. N.J. OUR MAPLE CASTLE - is for sale only minute* hom Ptnnifigion and Princtton Objections, if any, should be made im­ REALTYCORP.----- benefits. Please call 609-921-2806. Allentown, N.J. mediately in writing to Gilbert J. Spahr, clerk Route 130 ami ...... in Hopewell. It{s really a centrally of the Township of South Bfunswi^ki New air conditioned' Rat:ch snuggled 7 " ' Tel; (.09- 239-9222 80% M0RTGAGES-25YEARS AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS “Jersey...... : ' ...... Manic Stream Rd.- . Kendall Park Wine and behind some Maple Jtrees. We’ve DIRECTIONS: (From Trento^, drive north on Pennington Rd. (Rt.'31) past Ewingville Rd., proceed ...... Liquors, Inc... 1! a s t\V i i ids ot To wnsliip lqvedfhe cozy fireplaces, country DIRECTIONS: TakeRouteS39sbiith4miIes to Allen­ cr short dhtonce to our somple home»*."” "~;i;“ '^ - 4^— ~ ~ —~r~~~ '*-• ITAdademyStreets __ Newark. New Jersey 07102 609-4484700 kitcheh, basement workshop and NORWICH TERRIER PUPPY - town (North Main Street) Turn right into Probasco’ Model Phono 883-5259. Pub.: 11-4-71 2T garden. Call 466-0145. Principals male, dropped eared, AKC, Drive (1 block south of Route I9S overpass and Sunoco Fee: $11.16 Evenings and Weekends call 609- only. Asking $37,500. REALTOR 882-5000 448-8162 and 448-1491. whelped Sept. 25. Call 609-921-9148. Lgas station) 2 blocks to modefs •KR©L° bro ker Participation in v ite d i

PAGE TW ELVE THE CENTRAL POST THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1971 '•i Consider gifts which will OBITUARIES develop a child's- interest and . concern for his environment, such CPR Instructors Take as outdoor gardening kits, bird ___ .MRS. FLORENCE F.__ ; feeders',:;' a n t. farms, children’s LUTTMANN nature publications, a tree to Refresher Course , plant, a household plant to care Funeral services for Mrs. for, or environmental games now, The American Heart Chapter, emphasized that not Florence F. Luttmann, 79, of on the market. Environmental Association - Middlesex County only is it necessary to instruct Georges Road, Dayton, will be Need To KNOW survival, is everyone's. concern Chapter recently held a how to properly administer held at 10:30 a.m. today, Nov. 11, and the more we know about it, the retraining session for rescue CPR, it is equally important to at the Dayton Presbyterian better we can do the job. squad cardiopulmonary teach when to use this Church, with the Rev. Ronald J. SOMETHING ABOUT resuscitation (CPR) in­ emergency measure. Sloan, pastor, officiating. In­ m § - structors at St. Peter’s General term ent -will be in Dayton YOUR NEW Hospital, New Brunswick. He stressed that with the Cemetery. Representatives from 17 area advent of coronary care units in Mrs. Luttmann died Sunday at i rescue s'quads took the all area hospitals, many more Princeton Hospital. The widow of COMMUNITY? refresher course and were lives are now being saved; Isaac S., former postmaster of recertified asinstructors. - however,.60 percent of all h eart- -Dayton;- Mrs. Luttmann was Call G AR D EN | Local instructors include victims die before they reach assistant post-mistress of Dayton Verna MacCarthy and Marlene the unit. for 33 years before retiring in 1951. SHREDDER 1 A. Wachtel of the Kendall Park It is the goal of the Heart Born in Newark, she lived in yijOfa First Aid and Rescue Squad, Association to reduce this Dayton for 51 years and was a Get rid of | who have trained 45 of their (mortality rate by having rescue member of the Dayton Phone 297-1254 those leaves a members, and Charles R. isquad members trainedin CPR. Presbyterian Church, where she Larson of the Monmouth All instructors' received was active in church groups. Junction First Aid and Rescue ■ Surviving are her son Frederick Our hostess will bring gifts and without burning | cards and patches for their greetings, along with helpful Squad, who has trained 12 uniforms designating them as W. of Chappaqua, N.Y.; a sister, members of that squad. (Middlesex County Heart Mrs. Helen Collyer of Rahway; community information.. CRP is an updated technique Association CPR instructors. four grandchildren, and two great­ of closed chest massage and The patches were designed grandchildren. rescue breathing to be used in by M rs. M acCarthy of the cases of cardiac arrest. Kendall Park squad. County,, *for Your Drug NeedsE Dr. Paul B. Jennings, squad instructors will be the • chairman of the CPR-Com­ first in the state to wear the mittee of the Middlesex Heart EARLY BIRO BOXED patches. XMAS CARD SALE!! s m w m m by mail when you . , DISPLAYING the money they collected for UNICEF are, left to right, front row, Jimmy Zinsmeister buysc:opr and Richard Behrend, back row, Richard Zinsmeister, David Miller and Doug Behrend. The boys personally collected $140. > ■ ■ ■ •> . {SEE OUR DISPLAY FOR DETAILS) Offer ExpIferNovomboif 20,1971 O lrfY i'A.&'M PAINT Children Collect $ For UNICEF 24-oz. Ren. $2.05...... ^ U W S l . Z y AND t o Yogurt Kit mates delicious,teh ; TOOL RENTALS David Miller, a sixth grader National International Hastings Road; Gary Harrold, 696 Franklin Boulevard at Constable School, recently Children’s Emergency Fund). 43 Richford Road; Michael Somerset, Now Jersey organized a drive lo collect After hearing about UNICEF Bitzer, 28 Shelley Road; yogurtin just 3 Vdwl money for UNICEF (United on Wonderama, David ordered Stephen Young Irolla, 17 a collection box for himself. Aldrich Road; Larry Schwartz, Several of his friends became 8 Starling Road; David Keys, 37 kit quick fy

TtU)>v1BODY-TM nrihJCCTOfV rWT-rrvrRtT pjc. interested, so he ordered more Kendall Road; Holly Nadler, 16 boxes and promotional Starling Road, all of Kendall pays tot material. Starting out two Park; and Jane Ragany, Old weeks before Halloween, David Road, Princeton. itse/ff and bis friends, Richard and Jimmy Zinsmeister, quickly Beautifully decorated, BAKE SALE collected $50. tfiuiyhtfi)} gift that Classmates and other friends became interested, so David ' The PTA of St. Paul's School, keeps giving. ordered more boxes and Princeton, will sponsor a bake Mates f'/T-nvartsof distributed them just before sale in the church basement Saturday, Nov. 13, after the 7:30 tj£\]am,wwesome Halloween. After Halloween yegorf. the total collected had swollen p.m. mass, and Sunday, Nov. 14, to $188.40. To UNICEF this will after all the masses. Cream puffs, equal 94,200 glasses of milk, or cheesecake, gingerbread, sweet PATCHES designating them as Middlesex County Heart Associ­ buy 132,125 vitamin tablets. rolls, cookies and many different ation cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)- instructors are dis­ Although David enjoyed types of cake will be offered. All played by Mrs. Marlene Wachtel; left, and Mrs. Verona MacCarthy. inmraimnftmtninminiinuiiiiiitniiitiuitiiaittiuuummnutminiiiiuiiitiiinutnitiiiiimiiiHiiiiiiiKi organizing the project, jie. proceeds will benefit the school. The patches were designed by Mrs. MacCarthy. 3 REGISTERED PHARMACISTS: Marvin Charen RP; hopes next year some group - Robert Stefanowicz RP; Silvio Mollicone RP :. “ — will take it over so that more iiUMiniiiniiiniHiiiiiHMinmimimiiimiimiimimnuimiiimimmiumimiiiiiiiimiiiimiiimiiiiiiMiiu people can collect for UNICEF. Heavy street-traffic registers a Children who participated Best Sellers Available noise level of about 70 decibels. KENDALL PARK are: David and Tina Miller, 4 Proper landscaping can reduce Kingsley Road; Richard and noise by about 60 percent. Plant Jimmy Zinsmeister,. . 23 The following best-selling books, as reported in the latest New parts break up sound waves, PHARMACY •York Tithes Book Review Section,'are available at the South Cranston, Road; Ricky and change their direction and reduce 3574 Hwy. 27, Kendall Park, N.J. David Behrend, 10 Richford Brunswick Public Library, Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. their intensity. Among various Road; Lynn Weidleik, 30 Some titles may be on library reserve waiting lists. The library types of buffer plantings available STORE HOURS: Open Dally 9 A.M . to 10 P.M. Sunday and HolidaysOp^'n 9 A.M . to 7 P.M. Dawson Road; Lorraine accepts reserves either in person or by phone. are hedges, trees, shrubs, grasses, Leonard, 22 Berwick Road; vines and combinations of these. For Prompt Free Delivery.., Call 297-1313 Jeffrey Haas, 30 Hastings Road. Also, Sheri Vice, 10 Wheeler Road; Eva Reder, 17 Newman Road; Eric Laucius, 37 FICTION RANK NON-FICTON Wheels, Hailey 1 Bury My Heart At Wound­ ed Knee, Brown— Rugs beautifully cleaned and jD ^oriH e^ckCfo^tlr'''! .... -'"■■“Any Womdir Can!,- Reuben- - shampooed. Prompt free pick-up The Exorcist, Blatty 3 ------and delivery sorvico. Message From Malaga, Mac- 4 ------—-......

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