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Th» Frwn&n H*my-fi*asrG Smxreamm poatag* t»a KJ CMOS Thursday, January 21,1982 Vol.30, No. 3 30 cents Townshouse Word due soon plan okayed on NPP funding by Cathy Bugman the mayor'said. Special Writer The mayor commented on the situ- hv [>jxid Hill tvecded at the intersection of XTedar ation concerning the NPP's contract Staff Writfr (irme and a l-ake»ixxJ entrance nud. Franklin Township Neighborhood renewal: "We made a pitch to state Cedar Ciruvc. which is scheduled for Preservation Program (NPP) members representatives when they met with us C -"O 1..- I .arv 's 4 s.t,; ".wJenini: to four lanes, would need only are expecting word next week from state Jan. 6 and_ they admitted that the pro- a s!ii^d<>win lane in the center lor left officials which will determine the fate of gram was indeed a great success and the tumv into the development, accurdinp to the program's funding. number of loans and grants issued to ! v . the S 2 2 11111111 < n I. j W c w << > testimony The NPP. which largely relics on residents since July has jumped dramati- Tn'*shi««.' pfi-uxt -.kj- ijrjrUi.%1 J UV B the rranUin Township /«>n- with Mane McGill voted againit the use weeks ago stating that funds for the inj; EUjjrii <>t Adjustment The Kurd variance, compared the present situation program would be jeopardized due ta an Mayor Beachem said he set up a voted five to !»n TTH?* mtnirn-jm-vHe on Cedar Grove Lane to cailv develop- allegation made by Leonard. Zuhlckc. meeting with three state representatives requirement liv j uvc variance) in U\nr ment on John F. Kennedy Boulevard. He NPP's regional •supervisor, that the pro-tin Jan. 6 following alctter from the state of the pr».>p*>NoJ 2M> urn: dcvcli>ptnent. vaid. "At first, there was no traffic gram showed a "lack of municipal Department of • Community Affairs, »h;».h lnr» j hjlt-milc Ut»m fusion problems on JFK Boulevard: now, commitment." which runs the NPP. stating that there Avenue there's a four-lane cro\s-over,.with fu> was a strong possibility state officials liyh! I ihmk this will prow int«rthc same NPP's local director. Ernestine Puhfic o'mnxnts attjr she Jjn 14 would not render a contract renewal. He situation Callier, strongly denied the allegation, •said the fact that he even set up a meeting ran the iiainut I run; surpftvc in maintaining the program has serviced meeting was a move that may encourage di-appnirumen! ti> anger ACCKSS INTO the townhouse de- more people since she became the direc- the representatives to renew the contract. "This, JcviMi>n wjs !I>!J!K unex- velopment hy emcrgencv vehicles of the tor in July than in the history of the pected." vjtii Pe^gv Svherbiru. who police, rescue squad and fire department 3-year-old program's existence. "I think the representatives were im- lives near the t required hv Franklin Township Fire According to Mrs. Callier. the allega- pressed with the fact previous mayors la.sS i.i>upk" nwtini;>. Nurd members Marshall John Babb. tion was made because the monies did not consult with the department. This •rvlicd hjrd- «.'hai!e'ftpni: qus>!i<>riN Then In a letter to the board, he stated that it ROBERT MOORE canvasses a home on Hamilton Street on previously allocated to the NPP were not means there may be a possibility that toniaht. si M.*v:tici.i like a reversjl Most should be a single-lane path with barriers behalf of the township Neighborhood Preservation Program. entirely used. But Mrs. Callier asserted they will react a little more positively to nt the rremrvrs. sudJcnU scenicJ .uvnin- to prevent the path's use by ordinary Future funding of the program is in doubt. that since July the township has spent the situation." Mayor Beachem in- moOuJins: ;•> the huilJer» ju!oriH>biles The barriers anr designed (Rich Pipeling photo) $100,000 on public improvements such dicated. The N>nevi stru'th !cr ^iSU.Street or 15th Street (specified by the The NPP's principal purpose is to that the industries surrounding the \inglc-tjnuU dwellings 1 he !JDJ ssis towrtshjp planning board as the access allocate money to low-income families "target areas" have indicated their sup- port for the program. oett t.« trie B*pcrt\ srut route during the I'kranian Village hear- to renovate portions of their aging homes l »i\ rr..Kk- .! piar.rvd unit ings) was not stated in the letter. that violate' town code specifications. These homes are located within distinct THE PROCESS for low-income The !5sh Street entrance would be 1-95 to be topic Site pian apyrovjl ti>r the pfin.:*.! nun "target areas": known as blighted families to receive a grant. Mrs. Callier !J>MV i.nMl> and have a longer access M need neighborhoods. One hundred forty five concedes, is relatively simple. The vol- tmve. according to Marc V'aida. the of these homes arc situated between unteers who arc canvassing go to the BOARD MFMBF.R Mivhjci Ni/ar. Kautman and Broad attorney, in Somerset and Hamilton streets and be- homes and request that the owners dunn* rcrrurik.% rrude at the tinv ot his response to a question posed bv Mr. of Monday forum tween Franklin Boulevard and Veronica submit, an eligibility application. The 'veV v\ Na/ar aN>ut the /Mh_J>rccct versus the Avenue, according to Mrs. Callier. code inspector goes out to see what the u^ttf vjn-Kxe tt-^elt I can"; ;.:«* with she !5:h Street entrance needs repair, and then the contractor The controversial Interstate Route 95 The forum is designed to help Franklin MR. Callier noted that everyone who 2JMMJTH: IJCRMU " He aikled shut he "We don't think the planning txiard issue — and what position Franklin officials decide on whether to urge with the lowest bid is elected to fix the exported the tisrure to be lowered J: the can pet ihi4 restneton on us." chairman •Hr^eligible for financial support pan- impaired .homes. : Township should take on it — will be the completion of the highway or abandon- receive, a materials grant for up to S300. future 'ii'c-pJan hearing said, addressing this question subject of a forum to be held on Monday ment of the plan. A number of land use, In an ir.terv *.-» Ij'cr. 7>wm H.«-irJ variance is a new ease starting She cautioned that the money could be "The limit for reparations is S3.500. •evening, Jan. 25. sponsored by Franklin traffic and environmental questions are regardless of how much the house needs from j;riKirvd zero Previous, decisions used only to renovate those elements in C'ruiriur. («.-»•«••-•-" ^ade >J-4. "Thc FOCUS, an independent civic group. involved that are of vital importance to repair." Mrs. Callier indicated. d«>n ! carry t>i the ne*t vanancc which the home that were specified in the code N'urd raj", rcsirxt the urns donsi:.\ !i> jhe The forum will be held in the Town- the community, a FOCUS spokesman The NPP director said it was difficult has its own circumstances." violation. This includes reparations for Jejirec tJui the doe!«>pCT witrfd JcviJj ship Council chambers of the Municipal said. heating, plumbing, or electrical prob- for her to understand why the state "\vc ha^e to balance the right of t«i (Jn»p the »!>n»V fJea Complex on Demon Lane at 8 p.m. It's lems. initially refused to renew the contract \Liftc NtvlJtH. tn her c*plarulh>n <•! rvtchborinj: pnipcrtv owners against open to the public, with no admission THE FORUM .will open with a but she admitted that the mayor's meet- rejctfisi'o v»jj. "! fifk! ii J:r;'wu': in th<»M.- of the landowner to develop his charge. presentation of the major 1-95 issues by a "The grants arc not issued for the ing with them would be beneficial. j!!«>-* s.>**nh«>u»o> at "hiv Mk'. j!!h<*jch ffuperu." sjid Dr. Ted Chase during Central New Jerscv is the site of the four-member panel. Speaking in favor of purpose of merely beautifying the home, his ves" \o5e "The neighbors don't pay the extension will be Somerset County but rather to renovate what was stated in "I don't sec why they would refuse to » c •» h »,> a! J h r i n IT ni c d i 'j m - p r r >. e J only uncompleted portion of the inter- Transportation Coordinator Arthur Re- the code violation." she said. set up a new contract. We have serviced * iniu Frankim H»*^*CVCT. I taxes on the beautiful woods at Cedar state highway. The plan calls for the Cinne Lane " completion of 1-95 on a path that carries uben and Richard Williams, the county's more people in this town since the 'l thsnk »c ear. Jejvrxi (sn the The neighbors of the Lakeood project it through Franklin. director of economic development'. MRS. CALLIER said there are cur- program was started." she said, adding T t»> hnni A'* n the unit ik-n-.u\ don't feel their rights were considered. Considerable opposition led the Byrne Taking the position against comple- rently approximately 15 volunteers can- that the program has served 70 residents the ••;•%< \anaiKC !•> crjr.:cJ. IHJS, "I NHight mv land 25 years ago Administration to request that the Feder- tion will be Dennis Keck, assistant to the vassing from door-to-door to establish a since July. • pi>»cr !»> ne^\ lint- because I wanted to live in a certain al Highway Administration scrap plans deputy commissioner in the state Trans- "trust" among the families who may Mayor Beachem added that there arc iiurd "' emmmment that was protected by zon- for I-95's completion. But Governor portation Department, and Sam Hamill, require service in the future. The group many beaurocrats involved.fn the financ- Hcnrv ) Sc> . a prnlo.\h«nol engineer ing regulations This was a covenant Kcan. who took office this week, is executive director of the Middle- is called the Advisory Council Commit- ing of this program, and he said he does ifvd if'^i'tn. ctpert rcprc^rnttn^ the between the Kurd and the people which expected to reconsider the issue. And the sex-Somcrsct-rvIercer Regional Study tee and is strongly supported by Mayor not want the volunteer group dis- NJIWCO tc*tiftcd thai Cedar Grmt Larve I think is being violated by this switch." federal government must have the input Council. Philip Beachem. couraged. and Ea%ti'<«i -\vcnuc can iKsAttnmtxUic sa»d one resident of the area. of all municipalities along the route of Following the panel's statements there "The committee is a hard-working "I've been in touch with a number of the irit'lW cTcaied b> the ti.mnhi'iw>cs He The cituens arc m* certain, at this the proposed highway segment before group of voluntee/s and accounts for a state senators and assemblymen to lobby •uid thai a tralfie lich! »ocU rnoi he f>nnt. what action thev will take making a final decision. See 1-95, Page 16A large input of efforts in the program," for us. I hope it works," the mayor said.

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8 Green Acres grant approved I-95 link should A S75.OOO stale Green A,crcs grant for the purchase of 30 acres of land surrounding Hutchcnson Memorial Forest off Amwell Road unofficially has been approved, according to Franklin Mayor Philip Bcachem. stay missing The property will be used as a buffer for the 157-acre forest, one of the few remaining virgin forests on the East Coast, according to Franklin Parks and Recreation Director Tim Tapp. . • by Pam Hersh department of transportation has td sub- Fifty percent of the matching grant will be paid by Rutgers University, . Staff Writer mit to the FHA a list of substitute • Frostings • Facials & Make-up Appl. which manages the forest and uses it as a research field, and 50 percent will be projects by September 1983. The list has funded by the state. Mr. Tapp said. Gov. Brendan Byrne on his last of- to be "feasible, buildable projects, January Anniversary Special ficial day as governor, acted to make the meaning projects on which the en- "missing link" portion of Interstate 95 a vironmental work already has been com- Any Tu**^ Waxi, or Ihun. / hurry! \ Douglas Gardens files complaint pleted." Mr. Hamill said. during *>• monih of January I last day I permanent missing link. m t Vjan. 28th/ The owners of Douglas Gardens apartments on Hamilton Street have filed a The construction of the 26 mile sec- The MSM director said the governor's Superior Court complaint in Somerville charging that the township illegally is tion of 1-95, connecting Interstate 295 in action is a very significant move — one 72 OFF ANY SERVICE limiting rent hikes landlords can charge to cover financial hardships. Mercer County (Hopewell Township) which MSM is very pleased about. This hj AD. Associates maintained that under the Franklin rent control ordinance with Interstate 287 in Somerset County controversy has been hanging over the IM1 M«vto« pmr parson the limit on allowable rental increases sometimes is less than increases in fuel (Franklin Township), became extremely region for several decades and has ob- and utility costs. unlikely, when Gov. Byrne on Jan. 18 scured more important decisions about Calf for an appointment today! The owners also claim that the township Rent Leveling Board cannot formally requested the Federal Highway various road and transit projects. Exam- competently process hardship applications because it lacks a professional staff. Administration (FHA) to dedesignate the ples are the improvement of Route 206. road from the interstate highway system. Route 1. Route 27 and the construction The FHA will consider the governor's of the Route 92 Freeway. Routes 206,27 County to get bike path resolution and 1 are particularly pressing problems, withdrawal request of the $230 million because in a decade, these roadv, ys will Township Council s>n Jan. 14 officially approved a resolution to the county project and then will make a recommen- u be impassable." freeholders saying they will not support a proposed bike path along the dation about the project to the U.S. The 1-95 link originally was planned abandoned Millstone Railroad Spur "until and unless certain questions are Secretary of Transportation. The ul- Find the best Restaurants answered." in 1947 as part of the interstate road timate decision about the road rests with system, east of and parallel to Route 1. Council members Mayor Philip Bcachem. John Clyde. Joan Bottcher and the transportation secretary. with TABLE TALK in n^IHE Off Robert Mettlcr voted for the resolution; Nancy Henry, Joe Martino (who are In 1956. the 1-95 route was moved into opposed to the path regardless of conditions) and Andrew Schnattcr (who "It looks as though the 1-95 link is the Hopewell Valley. The environmental prefers an alternate route) voted against the resolution; and Frieda Warner dead, although until the transportation impact studies were completed in 1979. (who is unconditionally in favor of the bikeway) abstained from voting. secretary actually ^approves the de- and the first public meeting on the designation, the issue is still very much project occurred on May 1.1980. One alive, because it is so controversial. A year later. New Jersey Commissioner of few communities (Franklin Townsh'ip Transportation. Louis J. Gambaccini? and Hillsborough Tbwnship) favor the recommended dedesignation of the 1-95 I-95^ink as strongly as the communities link. The two Metropolitan Planning TAX RETURNS (Princeton and Hopewell and Montgom- Organizations, which report to the FHA ery) oppose the link." said Dennis and arc authorized to study the project, Keck, assistant to the New Jersey Depu- also opposed the construction of the prepared by C.P.A. ty Commission of Transportation. roadway. The Delaware Valley Regional in the Planning Commission (DVRP) came out The governor recommended de- Belle Mead Area against the project in December of 1981. designation because social, environmen- and the Tri-Statc Planning Commision tal and economic studies completed by (TSPC) last week voted by a vote of 11 -5 the New Jersey Department of Transpor- to dedesignate the 1-95 link. Contact: M. Golembeski tation indicated, that this segment of 874-5614 roadway would be a liability, rather than an asset, to the interstate and regional Country Western traffic systems, according to a press release from the governor's office. Classifieds The New Jersey Department of Trans- Nite'scheduled Work for YOU portation is "hopeful" that the state will Calvert Extra Whiskey 1 1 95 o The Kingston Fire Company Ladies SEAGRAMS 7 TANQUERAY (609(924-3250 receive a large portion of the federal 1 75 Liter Auxiliary will have a Country Western GIN funds allocated for the 1-95 missing link Nite at the firchouse on Saturday. Feb. project — funds which will be used 6. Dancing and music will be featured towards substitute transportation pro- from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. Country music- Cutty Sork O95 THE ODDS ARE 1 IN 10 YOU HAVE jects, Mr. Keck said. will be provided by the "Country Music 750 Liter O "But there are no guarantees that the Gents." HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE federal government will release any of Refreshments will be served and the money, although most state officials set-ups will be provided. The cost per IT'S A KILLER person is S6. and tickets will be sold Canadian Lord Calvert WHY TAKE A CHANCE? are very optimistic about getting the : 75 Liter I monies in order to complete other press- only by reservation. HAVE YOURS CHECKED FREE ing transit projects in the 1-95 area.," All reservations must be made by ON January 22,1982_ said Sam Hamill. directorof the Middle- February I by calling 924-1362 or purchasing tickets at Lou's Barber Shop Canadian Mist. 05 ^'1 'on Mafrr Street in Kingston-. This event is ?50 Liter 1 THIMEDWJINESHOfVBii •, Study for the benefit of the Kingston Fire 631 Hamilton St. Sooffrset A prime candidate for a substitute Company Ladies Auxiliary. 247-3363 project would be the dualization and The public is invited to join in for Jim Beam Bourbon A COMMUNITY SERVICE IN ASSOCIATION WITH improvement of Route 206 between some real country western fun. Table SOMERSET COUNTY HEART ASSOCIATION Princeton and Somerville. Gov. Byme reservations of eight or more are also said in his withdrawal request. The itatc welcome.

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Snow limbo A man pulls his dau^ntec on a sled through the snow in Bascom Park. (Rich Pipeling photo) police blotter- We're Back! Open from 11 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. A 'burglary and theft occurred at a criminal trespassing on Jan. 16 after Surrey Road residence on Jan. 11. police police found him inside the Goodyear for lunch and dinner said. Food and keys were stolen. It is Service Center. unknown how entry was gained. Police responding to the alarm at the garage at 10:06 p.m. found Mr. Pilecek Compare our prices and find inside and arrested him. our quality superior I According to police. Mr. Pilecck ex- Hrs. A burglary and theft occurred at plained that he was angry because he Mon.-Sat. found the service center closed and he SaveRite Market. Hamilton Street, on Rt. 206 Jan. 13. according to police. Someone wanted to get his car which had been left, 11-8:30 threw a shopping cart through the front there for servicing. Closed Sunday Belle Mead, N.J. 359-6698 window, triggering the alarm, then Mr. Pilecek kicked in a panel in the entered the store and stole cigarettes, door and entered, police said. escaping before police arrived. Mr. Pilecek was transported to police headquarters, charged and released on his own recognizance by Assistant Prosecutor Metallo. He is scheduled to appear in Somerset County Superior A burglary and theft occurred at a Court on the charges. Douglas Avenue residence on Jan. 13. police said. Entry was gained by break- ing a window on the front door and a shotgun was stolen. A clerk at Gina's Pastry Shop. Easton Avenue, was cheated out of S73 on Jan. 17 as the result of a flim-flam operation, A police patrol car. #803. was police said. destroyed by a fire on Jan. 16. police Two men entered the store and one report. kept a second clerk busy while the other Pll. Elliot Smith was parked in the man confused the cashier by asking for & Kinney_,shoe store lot facing Franklin change of, spypcal SIO and S20 bills, i * BouEeVfircfrWhen he smeMed*smokc and police said. " *• * S then sajr sr»oke risiirf 'from'under- the Later, thet;'Heirks realized they had * dashbjjjfti. police said: been bilked of the money. The officer notified headquarters, shut down the unit and attempted to ext- inguish the fire with a fire extinguisher. He attempted, but was unable, to disconnect the battery. He then took all A New Brunswick man. George H. the gear he could from the burning and Mayo, 28. was charged with attempting melting dashboard. to elude police on Jan. 12, according to The East Franklin and Community Franklin police. volunteer fire companies arrived and Ptls. William Ocls and Henry smashed the windshield to extinguish the Karwaski, on patrol on Route 27, fire. pursued a 1971 Chevrolet travelling west NASSAU CARD and GIFT SHOP Burned was one of the radar units on at high speeds of up to 80 mph. The the dashboard. vehicle turned onto Veronica Avenue Princeton NORTH Shopping Center Downhill ride No injuries were reported. where it passed three vehicles after its rfext to Gnnd Union Mamie Buck of Somerset got an unexpected ride when her sled lights were turned on. police said. crept up behind her. knocking her onto it. Finally, the vehicle hit a patch of ice (Andre Kane photo) and spun, striking a fence and tree. The driver and a passenger were transported A Somerset man. Clyde Pilecck, 39. to the hospital where Mr. May'o was Having a was charged with criminal mischief and advised of the charges, police said. SUPER BOWL PARTY?

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'ROUNDUP' provides a valid learn- EACH KINDERGARTENER is ing experience for the children and they given an information packet to bring get a lot out of it." Mrs. Yarber said. home including a book on "Who's Who The youngsters are shown a movie on in the Hospital." a personal growth home safety titled "Our Poison Jungle." chart, and a no-smoking coloring book. y and they are asked questions afterwards Because health and safety is a family about what they learned. They are also affair, information . for parents is in- Canto given some material to read and take cluded on fire safety, nutrition, safety CHIROPRACTIC home. belts, dental care and information for PHYSICIAN By Appointment The children really enjoy the movie babysitters. Mrs. Yarbcr said. because cartoon characters are used to The response to the Roundup has been ANNOUNCING teach them about dangerous substances tremendous, Mrs. Yarber said. A fol- Give yourself a phonesftter. CHANGE Or HOURS: around the house such as medicines, low-up survey on the program showed household cleaners and bug sprays. Mrs. that most of the kindergarten teachers Mondij throuiti Frwtoj Yarber explained. It stresses that chil- found the Roundup helpful for other 3:00tofc00 dren should know what they are putting health and safety discussions in the in their mouth or should ask their parents classes. The school nurse's' said the before they eat something. program was a positive reinforcement of The children like to talk about poisons the health programs they were conduct- 201-874-6660 rt they know about such as poison ivy, ing- MSRL306 rt poison red berries and poinsettia leaves, The Roundup will resume again in the. S. Somrtllto. N.J |-f—' Mrs. Yarber said. They also like tp talk early fall, for all local schools that are about when they got sick and had to go interested.

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Over 60 pints of Wood were collected year. The liquid pan of the blood is Franklin High School Principal Lee Tenth grade for the Central Jersey Chapter of the replaced by the body within 24 hours. Blaustein has announced that the follow- Amy Herman, Kelly Moynihan, and Greater New York Area Red Cross the red cells within five to eight weeks. ing students were named to the 1981-82 Carl Parham. during the third annual blood drive at The only requirements are that a donor high honor roll for the first marking Rutgers Preparatory School on Dec. 15. be 18 (17 with written parental per- period: Eleventh grade Alumni, faculty, parents and (4 mission) and weigh at least 110 pounds. Myma Borke, Cori Sciscorkek. firsi-ume-dooor «uderus donated blood The donating process includes regis- ' during the high-accident holiday season. tration to determine transmittable dis- Ninth grade Twelfth grade Normal distribution will be to area eases, hemoglobin test, drawing of Daniel Buinno, Alan Davidson, Deborah Bruzzio. Leslye Davidson, hospitals such as St. Peter's Medical blood and receipt of a donor card with Christine Kilgore. Ines Mayorga. Step- Stephen Fenske, Marie Harkawij, Rob- Cetuer and Middlesex General Hospital, blood type and date of donation. New hen Page. Meridyth Pepper, Alan ert Kopchains, William Polen, Susan but this blood could be diverted to Jersey Blood Services, a division of Red Skoultchi. Eric Spector. John Sabatura. Beth Wilson. Laura Wood- hospitals with greater need in northern Cross, assisted by volunteers from the Tsinetakes, and Amy Zissman. bum and Jennifer Fisch. New Jersey and New York City. Central Jersey Chapter, spent the day at Donating blood ts a painless, quick Prep, making the collection. They were procedure that a*ds in saving many lives." aided bv many Prep students who acted Blood donors are not incapacitated after as registrars, escorts, nemotron workers, donating. Most donor*, if they choose, and blood bag labelcrs — all under the rray donate blood up to five times a direction of Margaret Lair, school nurse. Somerset resident

SWANK CLEANERS earns pilot's license 1525 Finnegans Lane North Brunswick, N.J. The Ranun Valley FHing School oi hour of night flying. 297-4242 Mantillc his announced that Frank Mr. Genovese received instruction Genovcvc 111 of 6 Ins Court in Somerset and flew from the Raritan Valley Flying Mon.-Fri. 7-7, Sat. 8-5 ha* been awarded a Pmase Pike's School, which is an authorized Cessna Lictn.sc b> Federal Atution Aecncy Pilot Center as well as an F.A.A. 25% DISCOUNT THRU 1/30/82 (F A A > " approved institution. ON $10 OR MORE OF DRY CLEANING In order to cam hi> liccn^. Mr Located at KuppcT Airport on the Other available services Gcnovcsc passed both cround-x'hool border of Hillsborough Township. • tailoring a alteration . leather d suede refinbhing written examinations jrnl a flight tcvt Raritan Valley Flying School also offers doneonprenu... . wedding gowns cleaned conducted b> an authorized F A A ex- instruction leading to advanced ratings • •hut service 4 preserved amining desi^ncc His training: met ha<.ic Karate demonstration • nig cleaning . fur cleaning « cold storage' FA.A requirements including at Ids! • shoe repair 33 houn of crixj.id instruction and 20 Card party Nelson Huang, a member of the Franklin Karate Club, "// we can't clean it, it can't be cleaned " hours of centtted flight instruction demonstrates the art of traditional Japanese karate at the Franklin He afw <*•£> required to complete 3 Township Public Library on Saturday. minimum of !5 hours solo rising time. rescheduled (Rich Pipeling photo) two hours i>!" iiuj! «:nv%s-country flying. The card party sponsored by St. 10 hours o( •«'!«» crms-ciHintr> and one Augustine of Canterbury School in Jan.24,1982 including a Commercial Instrument Franklin Park originally scheduled for Lwense. Certified Flight Instructor. Jan. 15 has been postponed to Jan. 22 at starts 5p.m. Certified Irtstrument Flight Instructor. 8 p.m Bring whatever games you wish At the Public Library Multi-Engine 1-arxJ Raima and Air la plas Refreshments will be served and Hot Polish Buffet Tran.ip»?rt PtU* Rjnng dtxtr prues will be distributed. To purchase tickets or to reserve a All The Beer & Soda You Can Drink The school a!s»> iv approved bj the table call Sherry Campbell 545-1160. Winter storytimes Stale Department of Education for vet- Man Ann Pogoda 297-6528 or Linda ^lft per Giant TV for Super Bowl Scores eran training under ihljtj I Bill Ellison 297-6562. Pre-registration for the Winter way. Contact the Children's Department! $iu. person po|ka fan£ _ Door Prizes Storytimc sessions at the Franklin Town- by calling 873-8700 for specific dates Speakers Bureau guide available ship Public Library is currently under- and times. ' WIRZMAN'S INN Need a knowicdgeaMe and entertain- ties of 74 Trenton State faculty and staff Tax seminar inj speaker for y-ur club, scru^i croup members available this year for speaking 321 South Main St., Manville or prot'cvsionjl organization' engagements * Copies of the guide ma\ be obtained A seminar on "How the New Tax offered at the Franklin Township Librar Reservations 725-0614 , The TrcniiKi Stale College "Speakers' by contacting the Office of College Law Benefits You." sponsored by Ex- on Demon Lane on Jan. 25 at.8 p.m Bureau" rru> be jusj the service you Relations. Green Hall 202. Trenton State ecutive Planning of New Jersey, will be Call the library for reservations. need Tbc revrvrd is»S2 Speakers* Bu- College. Hillwood Lakes CN 550. Tren- reau guide is now available upon request ton. N.J. 08625. For further infor- from the TSC Otfice of College Rela- mation, telephone the office at (609) tions and features the name-, arki special- 77I-126X. Franklin Twp school lunch menu Grades 1-8 Jan. 25-29 MONDAY — Sk>pp> Joe on hun. with fried onions, crisp potatoes, pick- buttered corn, fruit, milk. les and ketchup, fruit, milk. TUESDAY — Roasted chicken, THURSDAY — Baked macaroni and whipped potatoes with gravy, hot cheese, tossed salad with frencb dress- vegetable, frrnch 6fead and hotter, ing, bread and butter, fruit, milk. spiced cake. milk. ' - - FRIDAY — Fish and chips, potato Savings WEDNESDAY — Steak sandwich gems, bread and batter, fruit, milk.

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NEW BRUNSWICK — A research trucks, armored vehicles — uhatcvtr — breakthrough foe iharph upgrading she in the field of motor vehicles appears quality of metallic a]lo>t used in the among the more attractive possibilities at jeroaaotkaJ. asaomemve and other sn- this point. dtatnal fields h» been achieved in the A COLLEAGUE of Dr Tsakalakos. laboratories of Rusgen L'nncr>jrv ~% Col- Or John Sauer. professor of mechanics lege of Engineering and materials science at Rutgers' Col- The product of roearch effort* kd b% lege of Engineering, puts it this way: Dr. ' Thomas Tiakaliiov an tosnunt "We're desperately trying to reduce professor of raechaaici and rruteruh the weight in cars, and would like very loence. the pruccw «.i!l tncrcise the much to increase the amount of lighter ngxhry of a targe group of CMmmcrtruIH metals, such as aluminum alloys, used in used aiktyi — including aluminum and vehicles from about 3 percent now to. copper aikn.1 — by JO to 50 percent perhaps. 10 percent in the future. Tbe highK technical, though metpen- irv«, prccevt intoivei thonging the If we could improve the stiffness of Hcmx amnftment ol the al!«»\s. DT aluminum and make it comparable, or TvaJcaioioi eiptiitvs even greater, say. to that of steel, it could serve as a substitute for steel "The ^ignii'icancc of the nc» presently used for the frame and other technique." sa>> the Grccun-bom wtcn- hcavy-du!) components of, motor vehi- usl. "foe* in the fact thai under current cles lodutfnal method*, pnxJucers oi alEms can ocx increase in *ny substanna! '*J\ Should Detroit's auto makers buy tht the ngidisv ol meiai% and allo>-<> idea, it could go a long way in conscrv ins: a considerable portion of out "WHAT WE HAVF achieved. *c casohne supplies The aluminum alloy believe, a a process for developing J •*ould reduce the weight of the vehicle and the amount of gas needed to dnvc it ne* gtncniion of mculliv alUnv." the Some of the alloys he has developed in promise, according to the Rutgers scien- PranJtlm T'v State L'nn mobile, there is a national savings on the ventfy. »ill allo*. tor the production ol known on earth." western University a decade ago in what average of 1(1 million gallons oi gas a The process of producing high grade he terms "modulated thin films," and lighter ycl stronger ailu\^, a reduction in vcar 1 the quantity of materials uv:d in sbo-x: alloys by going directly to the basic which he resumed four years ago when elements of the metallic components — he joined New Jersey's State University. alloys, and. mm impoftinth, an ex- Dr. Tsakalakt>s identifies his new namely, their atomic structure — is a pected reduction o! production cv»»tN technique as the "supermodulus effect in sharp contrast to regular industry meth- In addition to his work in bulk alloys. Though no< intended for UM: in the bulk alloys ods, which, he says, depend on forming Dr.Tsakalakos has developed thin films production of steel, it could have an What the "'super-modulus effect" Undercover sign alloys from a composite of rigid metals of high rigidity, which he says could extensive impact on the production ol riKans is simplv increasing the rigidity. now available. have "widespread applications in the Under the snow, it will say "ANTIQUES" if memory serves correct on this rrunv other important alloj-v u\cd in our or she "mtidulus of elasticity." of a As for its practicality in terms of cost, production of integrated circuit systems modem technological age. i! adopted b) group of metallic alloys that is normally Kingston landmark. it is his belief that the adoption of his in the electronic and computer fields." industrial producers resistant to such changes. (Trilla Ramage, photo). method would be ""every bit as Several firms and military organiza- The greater the "clastic modulus." cost-effective" as those currently em- tions, including Bell Laboratories and Among the uses the Rutcer-> MTtentiM the materials scientist says, the greater ployed. Army. Air Force and Navy research foresees is the production of improved the torce that is required to bend the All that the producers would have to units, have shown interest in Dr. Hurd completes combat course materials for building civilian and mili- material do. he says, is to change one cycle to Tsakalakos' work over the years. tary aircraft, especially the aluminum incorporate his special heating procedure The National Science Foundation Marine Pvt. Thomas R. Hurd. son of alloy used in the wing and body -4nii.- TO ACHIEVE the "supermodulus in the alloy-making process. (NSF). whose initial three-year grant of Robert and Joan Hurd of 15 Darby Road. tures. cltect." Dr. Tsakalakos has devised a "Besides."he notes, "our high rigid- S 106.000 was responsible for funding Middlebush. has completed the infantry method in which a large number of very ity process, will result in tremendous his research into bulk alloys, has proven combat training course at Infantry Train- • He also visualizes use of the process tit thin alternating layers of atoms from produce metals that cjn substitute for savings in the use of metallic materials to be the Rutgers scientist's staunchest ing School. Camp Pendlcton. Calif. each oi the metals being used in the alloy alone." supporter, however. steel in automotive Irame^ and wheels - become closely bond^edind^ aligned to During the six-week course, he re- Recently NSF cited his research for each other. ceived"-"classroom instruction and Other u>es might K: in the building .)! IT IS, in fact, the prospect that the use "exceptional creativity" and extended participated in field exercises involving gas and oil pipe lines, and. in fa..!..he The atomic bonding, brought about of this process would result in the its funding of his bulk alloy work for infantry tactics: the construction and says, "in almost even, area where fund through a special heating and mechanical production of lighter-weight metallic al- another two years, without the custom- camouflage of fighting positions: and the -metallic alloys are required to do !hc process, creates intense atomic stresses loys, requiring less materials, while ary request for the submission of a new use of mines, demolitions, and in- job" that produce an alloy of "high rigidity or havingjjreater rigidity and strength than research proposal. The second grant will tra-company communications equip- IK potential in the production oi cars. m<*Ju!us." he savs. cuyfent alloys, that gives it such amount to approximately SI00.000. ment. His spcialized training centered on the duties of a rifleman, with emphasis on squad tactics and the techniques of fire of the squad's weapons. A 1980 graduate of St. Josephs High School. Mctuchen. he joined the Marine Mm mm mm mm KM— 201-782-9755 CHIMNEY SAVERS Corps in January 1980. Thomas R. Hurd

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Venwn A. Noble of Green Brook has member of the county:Planning Board. the American Cyanamid Co. At the Noble. FINANCE & PERSONNEL — Margaret A. Maccini; COUNTY VISORY COUNCIL — Rev. James bees elected director by the Somerset He was a member of the New Jersey Bound Brook plant, be was general Thomas E. Maggio, chairman; and Mr. AUDITOR — Suplee, Clooney & Co.; Purdy, Bernardsville; Mary E. Hamil- Couoaty Board of Chosen Freeholder* State Water Resource and Supply Coun- superintendent of maintenance and coo- Nevins. HUMAN SERVICES — Mr. VETERAN'S INTERNMNENT ton, mayor, Peapack & Gladstone; for 1982. Mr. Noble, who bad served as cil of the Department of Environmental struction. In 1974, he moved to Fort Noble, chairman; and Doris W, Deal- SUPERVISOR — Frederick D. Os- Harold Bogolub, Somerset County Col- fe deputy director ta 198O md 1981. suc- Protection and spearheaded a tri-counry Worth Texas as plant manager, and then, man. SPECIAL SERVICES ~ Ms. bome. : lege; John Carruth, Somerville; ceeds Warrea G Kevins, who will sewerage viability study of the entire two and a half years later,, was manager Dealaman, chairman; and Michael J. Appointed to terms on boards or Margaret A. Maccini, Franklin; Samuel become deputy dacctor'for this year- Rariun Valley Watershed in Somerset, of utilities engineering at their Wall- Ceponis. COURTS & CRIMINAL commissions: LIBRARY COM- Romano, Green Brook; Harry Evans, Mr. Noble, chairman of the county's Hunterdon and Morris counties. ingford, Corm. plant before returning to JUSTICE — Mr. Ceponis, chairman MISSION — Evelyn Silververtsein, Somerville; and John Szymborski, Man- Human Services Committee, has been a Prior to being elected freeholder, Mr. Somerset County. and Mr. Maggio. ] Bndgewater; PARK COMMISSION — ville. freeholder for eight yean. Formerly a Firing was- the mayor of Green Brook In addition to the appointment! of Mr. Rocque Dameo, Bndgewater, PLAN- Freeholder meetings are held on the Green Brook Township commineeman Township. wxT'served on the planning THE 1982 freeholder committees are: Firing as county administrator, the fol- NING BOARD — John J. Senesy, first and third Tuesday of each month at for 11 yean, he was mayor seven of and zoning^poard. PUBLIC WORKS — Warren G. lowing county officials were reap- Bound Brook and Carolann Auger, 8 p.m. in the county administration those yean. The organizer and prime Until July 1979. he was employed by Ncvins, chairman; and Vernon A. pointed: CLERK OF THE BOARD — Bridgewater; OFFICE ON AGING AD- building, Somerville. mover of the Green Brook Flood Control Commission, he continues to serve as chairman. His long history of involvement in LP RECORDSH human services causes led to his appoint- Rock • Pop • Country • Jazz • Collector ment by the governor to the New Jersey RlSt Quafity $1.00 (some higher) Office on Community Recreation for ONE DAY ONLY!..SAT. JAN. 23rc/.] Also 8 Track - Cassettes • 45 s - Magazines Handicapped Persons Advisory Board He also is chairman of the Somerset OPEN SATURDAYS ONLY 10-5 PM County Committee of the International OR APPOINTMENT CALL 874-8857 Y'ear of Disabled Persons. —Dealers Welcome— Super Bowl UPON ACCEPTING the director s Second Hand Tunes i ga^el. Mr. Noble acknowledged the 902 Carfiplain Road contribution of hw fellow board mem- Manvtile, N.J. berv freehokJeri Mr Ncvms. Thomas E. Magjpo, Dons W. Deolanun and Cash and Carry Michael J. Ceporuv He called for their continuing cooperation in order to tmplc- meat plans rod to realize the goal* that the board had established tor managing county government in the '80s KEROSENE HEATER He noted some of the e« partitions for 1932. including the opening of J r*n* community mental health center, the opening of Quail Brtxk P*rk and venior citizens' center arxJ the relieving of prtfcicms it the jas! Appraisal Services At the reur^'anuatitm meeting on iin SALE 5. fjeehokSer cofrmirtces *erc linisaj- !ed and crft'kuK and tjojrd members For an authoritative and appointed The key Appointment, that <>!" up-to-date assessment of your fine (BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES) county idrrcimtwor. .went to Bwrn E jewelry and silver... Firing, former!;. dcpuJ> count> JsJ- Keep warm while watching the super bowl mimitrah>r and pti^iou-iU i member of Let LaVake's/egistered jewelers the Board i,'{ O*"ven Freeholders provide a complete written Mr Finn*. »hi> irus hcij she (xmtton with a Kerotech kerosene heater! of dejxisy ciJunJs administrator tor t»n description . . . whether for a and a half ycjrv hjj. m she po.s«. *«%evl single piece or an entire the counts tn the elected position o! • All models UL listed. freeholder arsi J5V:I was frech»>I«Jer direc- collection. 9 ts \Vrr;hrr-> of !h>- \rrirrii..in < '.«rm Society Free Siphons and batteries included. He rcpijce-v Gu) t Millard. who had been isx!fit> administrator since the r>'*»J WAS fir>: crsmuii bs the freeholder* in Print.too. N»« J«r»«r (MS40 1 I **) Mr .Millard re-signed to become M4-M24 THE BEACON so executive dirsct«* of the No* Jersey Association of Counties convection type has a tank capacity Pro-grants e»peTwnctnj growth or ex- pansion uaJcr Mr FinngS direction of 2 gallons with continuous include '.he cvunty'* solid *a«c plan, the butkiaif of the county's mental heating time of 16-18 hours. UL health censer and the prospective pUn* Listed. for ctpans»o of court house facilities Com* To PRIOR TO becoming deputy count\ adrrumstraZtY. Mr Firing was employed LANDAU'S? m pnvatr! industry and also <>en.ed in !hc 50% OFF 18.000 BTU elected position of Freeholder from 1966 $159.95 ' to 1974 SALE PART D He was director of Ihc freeholder Discontinued board for four \cars and K» chairman of the finance, building and ground*, and Icelandic Woolens THE BEACON 45 roads and boise^ committees, and was a For Men* Women & Children Choose bom 9.000 kcnuc convection type, 14,600 BTUs, 1.9 dbconOnued ay* (many from pmioui Landau CjCatoflS) Senesy is Indudtog: gallon runs 16-18 hours. UL Listed. • Hate • SCOT** • AaJ Met* Sale Starts re-elected Thursday, Jan. 21st chairman 9:30 ».m. S^OOBTU $139.95

Twenty-seven years to the date when he was first sworn in as a member. John >, 93O»mg0Oom 9 30 a m -5 30 pm J. Senesy was unanimously re-elected LANDAU X 930«m 530pm »»tm-SXpm THE COMPANION chairman of the Somerset County Plan- 1 ning Board on Jan 12 9000 BTU. 1 gallon burns 18 Hours. UL Listed. Known as the ""Dean"' of county REET 0«D£RS ALL. Planning Board members in New Jersey, ITEUS SAtES F1NA0.' the charter member was first elected Chairman in 1%^. having previously served as Secretary and Vice Chairman Reappotnted to his ninth three year term at the Freeholder's Reorganization 9000 ITU $124.95 Meeting. Jan 5. Mr Senesy is now serving longer than any other county LONGSHIPS board member in ihe state "John Senesy is truly a fine exampkr ' We have the Original Geiger • of the volunteer sptnt". says Freeholder. CASH ONLY!! Director Vernon A Noble. "As the jackets PLUS Coordinated • iongei*-standing member of any county Kilts from Scotland! board, be deserves credit for helping to formulate policy that helped to guide DEALERS WELCOME - NO RAINCHECKS Somerset County through a tremendous growth period the last two decades Mr Senesy. a Bndgewater resident. WHILE SUPPLY LASTS and who previously lived in Bound Brook, is president of Construction Service Co. The Somerset CouJHy Planning Board was originally established by resolution of the Freehold Board on Sept. 10. 1954.. Take a Drive in the country to the tenth County Planning Board in the 1 state of New Jersey, and their first the Friendly Atmosphere and meeting was held Jan. 12. 1955. Good Values at ls>ng$hip$ |! .... V.-^ PAINT Sports Towmhip Liiw Rd. iB^mi J>I»'III Oau f'anm* FoOow ugns to Pike DCCOAATING CiNTCR come alive Brook Countrv dub HILLSBOROUGH BeUe Me«l« SOMERVILLE 201-359-8260 on our 438 RT. 206 118 W. MAIN ST. bright pages! . in D« Canto's Shopping Center 725-1566 PNGSHIRS 359-2244 Mon. thru Wed. 8-5:30 Hoor».- 9-5, Sat. I0-S Hours; Mon. thru Wed. &£:30 Thus. 8-8, Fri. 8-8. Sat 8-5 Thurs. 8-8. Fri. 8-530. Sat. 8-5 e-A I hv hanklin NEWS RECORD Thursday, January 21,1982

Vietnam vets have benefits extended Franklin Woman's Club ChOfUS registers voters Jama R. Purd). Director of the New- i Veterans Readjustment Appointments) Franklin Township High School was ark Veteran* Administration Regional presides improved Federal employment has snowed-out Christmas show the scene ofXeague of \Women Voters voter registration efforts this past week. Office, announced tcxii) that reccmlv opportunities along with training or With new iyrics written by Fran education for the returning Vietnam Era Girardi to the tune of "Rudolph. The The League has been registering voters signed lepsLuwn ettends the jutborm here since the mid 1960's when the veterans Ted Nosed Reindeer." members of the for Federal asxncio to make Vietnam Franklin Township League was founded. The previous authority for makng Franklin Woman's Gub chorus ex- Era Veterans Readjustment Appoint- plained in song why they turned the Carolyn Abboa-Offei, (voter service VRA appointments ended on Sept- 30. director, reported that a total of 27 voters ments clock back at FWC's January meeting in 19HL Mr. Purdy said the new legislation order to present their annual Christmas were registered during Wednesday's Orgiruih cvuhltvhcd b\ Eteculuc extends authority from Oct. 1. 1981 progrm which, after several months of campaign. Emphasis on voter regis- Order on Mirch 26. I47o. ihc VRA through Sept. 30. 19M rehearsing was "snowed out." tration promotes participation in the Joining the chorus were eight mem- governmental process, which is one of bers of the Genesis Bell Ringers of New the stated purposes of the League. Brunswick Presbyterian Church under ', Other current League activities in- the direction of Betty Goida. The Bell clude a conference held^Jan. 13 at Ringers also had been scheduled to Middlesex County College sponsored by LANG'S the state League, which focused on the appear with the Franklin Woman's Club chorus in December. problems concerning the generation, transportation and storage of radio active YWCA sponsors trip wastes. ALL ROSSIGNOL Claire Voorhees, chairperson of the The YMCA of Central Jersey. 51 local league study committee on this Livingston Avenue. New Brunswick, topic, attended the conference. The in- will sponsor a bus trip to the Broadway formation gathered from the conference RACING SKIS show "Sophisticated Ladies" in New SHOWN IN their velvet skirts, white blouses and red ribbon sashes will beshared with the committee mem- York City on April 18. .The bus will are (left to right) Mary Jane Moeller, Dolores Pasquarelli, Doris bers and used for a presentation to leave Scars back lot at 11 a.m. Return Jones, Helen Kagdis, Claire Kuncewitch, Helen Pokorny, and Flo League members in March. * ON SALE time will be 6 p.m. Deposit of one half is Raup of the Franklin Woman's Club. Seated are Fran Girardi, Anyone interested in Finding out more required with reservations. For further director of the chorus, and Fran Bohlke, pianist/accompanist. about the League and its activities may 20% OFF information call 545-6622. call 545-2999. Reg. NOW Senior citizens club —recipe of the week- SM Competition $285. $228. Editor's Note: the following is another in our series of FP Competition $270. $216. reopens membership reputedly "tried and true" favorite recipes prepared for the News-Record by Nancy Sodie of the Cedar Wood CMV Competition $260. $208. by Sandra Lowich senior citizens center to be located in Managing Editor Franklin Township. Woman's Club. We will print them in a size convenient for At Lmg's Ski 'n' Sport you'll also find a But in the meantime, the firchouse has clipping and saving. Regretfully, however, we cannot take The Franklin Township Senior agreed to open a small side room for the responsibility for their success. complete stock of the finest ski equip- Citizens Club. Inc. has decided to re- seniors' use in addition to their regular ment, clothing and accessories. We provide open its membership rolls for the month meeting room and to set up extra tables. of February. FTSCC president Anne "Our intent was never to exclude TURKEY PIE complete manufacturers' warranties and Livingston announced this week. anyone." Mrs. Livingston said. "It has services with your purchase. The 500-member club had closed always been a question of space. We 1 lb. ground turkey membership about a month ago because wish to thank the East Franklin Firc- they couldn't find a large-enough meet- house for giving us a home and for their Vi c. chopped onion ing hall. cooperation at all times." * . VA C. chopped green pepper Where EXPERTISE is a "The club has finally come to the By-laws of the FTSCC read that a 1 can tomato sauce (8 oz.) conclusion that there is no other place in senior must be 60 years of age. retired Skier's Best Friend! 1 can chopped mushrooms (4 oz.), drained Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-9 Somerset which is large enough for us to and must go in person to apply for meet in and which can let us use its membership. The spouse of a member VA t. oregano, crushed .••/•• Saturday 10-5 facilities 52 Tuesday mornings a year." may be younger, but retired. Mrs. Livingston said. Dues arc S3 per year plus 50 cents for VA t. thyme, crushed 1600 N. Olden Ate. So. "with the cooperation of the Easl a membership badge for new members. Vi t. salt Franklin Firehousc and after much dis- The group meets at the East Franklin VA t. pepper Trenton, N.J. cussion, the executive committee- rec- Firchouse, Pine Grove Avenue, on 609-883-1970 ommended to our membership that we Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Transportation to 3 eggs open up for new members on a trial the meetings cannot be promised, ac- 2 pkg. refrigerated crescent rolls basis." Mrs. Livingston said. cording to Mrs. Livingston. New members will be accepted begin- At the end of February. Mrs. Liv- 6 slices sharp American cheese All Packet Classifieds ning Feb. 2 at the club's business ingston said, "we will have to sec how run in H neivspapors meeting, she indicated. . we arc managing as far as space is Brown turkey with onion and pepper in skillet. Stir in The seniors have been lobbying for a concerned, before reopening again." tomato sauce, mushrooms, oregano, thyme, salt and pepper and set aside. Unroll 1 package of rolls. Place the four sections together to form a 12x6 inch rectangle. Fit into a 9-inch pie plate and trim. Separate one egg and reserve yolk. Beat egg white with remaining two eggs. Spread half of mixture over dough. Spoon turkey mixture into shell. Arrange cheese slices pver top. Spread remaining egg mixture over cheese. Mix reserved ' i yolk and 1 T. water and brush lightly on edge on pastry. LaVake Roll second package of rolls to a 12-inch square as before. requests the pleasure of Place on top of filling. Trim, seal and flute edge. Cut slits for assisting you steam escape. Brush top with remaining egg yolk mixture. in the selection of your Bake at 350° 45 to 50 minutes. If pastry browns too much, Wedding Invitations cover with foil. Let stand 10 minutes before cutting. and . Social Stationery featuring fine papers •by —Mill Store. Crane

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SPRING 1982 ALL WOOLS, including wool pleated skirting, tf Mercer County Community College There is still time Fairtex velours, Silcama, Suede, ]/? OFF Velvet and velveteen remnants, Flannels, Jr. to register for Non-Credit Courses Satin stripes and more. P—I EMS W&HP . VELOUR REMNANTS $159 pieces to 6 yds. X yd. reg. $1.99 54" DRAPERY T PRINTS reg. i 99 The Center for External Programs will S2.981 ...L accept mail or in-person registrations for NOW $1 Spring 1982 non-credit courses up to three days prior to the first class. There is CUSTOM CUT FOAM SPECIAL SALE HOTEL MAXIPEDIC SPECIAL ASSORTMENT still room in many courses, including: t«m sire sets by Simmons of Love Seats in various FREE • Shop at Home Service pecial Edition Beauty Rest styles an* fabrics Management Career Development • Twin Sale $99 ea piece Banking Personal Finance try Simmons Full SALE 5139 ea p.ece reg. sold for up to S799. Custom Made Draperies $339 SALE $199. a set Union Leadership Theatre, Music & Dance reg Queen SALE $399 a set SALE $269. each Small Business Computers/ Slipcovers, & Upholstery Youth Programs Technology Nassau Interiors' Allied Health Home Maintenance Construction Arts and Crafts Photography Recreation 201-297-6090 CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE Mill Store Rts. 27&518 Refer tor your MCCC Tabloid or call the Center for AT THE MARKET PLACE Montgomery Shopping Center • Route 206, Rocky Hill. N. J. complete information. 1 Princeton, N. J. Monday. Thursday 10-6 : Friday 10-7 Saturday 10-5 609-921-6696 Beat the Rush... Register Today! Hours: Mon.Wed. 106. Thurs., Frl. 10-9:30. Saf. 10-6 (609) 586-4800. ext 294 or 280 Open Sunday 12-5 l. 1932 I he franklin NEWS RECORD 9-A SUPER SAVINGS BULLETIN' SPECIAL CQLLECTION OF HOME BASICS NOW AT EPSTEIN'S PRINCETON ONLY "Old Fashioned White Sale" ENDS SUNDAY, JAN. 24th

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fhc \curjins Ot hofciiin Wars I)t> pfoirmrrtN lor the handicapped arc being trivt til «-'H ->pvn->«'r J re we* rxr- conducted at the Somerset Hills School. SAVE 50% r^f !•> rvncli: ific Hi«> SOKJI* ol Bndj:c*ater-Raritan School District and FVn^raniN (Vr the the Mathen> School All of the special elo-NNtfs tor the handicapped in the Rosc- ANIMAL PRINT ORIGINALLY 40.00. 19.99 The .T.UMVJI. entitled "Steppin Oul." llc and Rahw.a\ Schin)! Districts use the a inKuj !•> UK rr.uviv i«t tr-sn^ Berlin. Scouting program. vul! he ^ijsieJ b> J con:p«in> o! \oun_i; The Veterans Of Foreign Wars Dis- pcrtVrnx'rv the ma!i>nt> i>! uhnni are trict #15 ot Somerset County comprise FRINGED PLAID LAP THROW ORIGINALLY 20.00 9.99 «u»lcrJN a* Rutgers UniverMiv on FnJa> . Posts in Bndgew.ater. Bound Brook. Cuddly acrylic throws in wanted animal prints or sporty plaids! Machine washable. Jan ly* and Saturday. Jan •<). at the Branchhurg. Bcrnardsvillc. Franklin. StwiTve* V«n.u!s<»njl Seh<»>i -- North HilKNirough. Manvillc. Nfaninsvillc. BrsJcc Street. EJrideeujier T«t'*nvhip Kantan and Somerville Also, new Posts CurtJin tinx- *ii! he .^ pm jnd J are heing organized in Montgomery dfnjlK'n 'r the ph\>iejl checks to: and mentalh handicapped children con- VFW - Scoutinc Fund ducted and spunvored h^ the Bin Scouts P O Bo\ #5 ot America are Heine developed na- Manins\ille. New Jersey 08836 100% WOOL BLANKET BONANZA tior.vkide All donations are lax deductible and Here in Central New Jcr\e>. Scouimy will he acknowledged in writing. SAVE 50%

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CHOOSE YOUR CHARGE: Snow field EPSTEIN'S, VISA OR MASTER CARD Snow l*es undisturbed in a field off Butler Road in Franklin. MORRISTOWN 1000-5:30, WED. & FRI. 10:00-9:00, SUN. 12:00-5:00 (Rich Pipeling photo) SOMERVILIE CIRCLE 10:00-9:00, SAT. 10:00-6:00, SUN. 12:00-5:00 PRINCETON SHOPPING CENTER, N. HARRISON ST. OFF RTS. 1 '06, 10:004:00, FRI. 10:00-9:00, SUN. 12:00-500 10-A Thursday, January 21,1982

Princeton GOOD! Psychojogical -perx- Services Kitchen Noa-Sairy PhD. Clinical Creamer Psychologist The Princeton Gourtnct Free licensed in HJ & HY Profit from the avocado glut • Mellows coffee. peru up car eats, (609) 921-6936 desserts, recipes • C6sts less by Michael Dorn to a boil, stirring constantly with wire Bring to a boil. Reduce heat. Combine Note: Don't serVe this or other flaming • Leadtng Brand whip. Add Worcestershire Sauce. Chill tomato juice, cream and pureed dishes while wearing flowing] gossamer • Comes Frozen Last year at this time. weak, measly, until partly set. Beat lightly with whip avocado. Stir into the skillet. Add salt veils. MiTCMIU FOOOS IMC undersized avocados were commanding before serving in consomme cups. and pepper Simer additional 3 to 4 a dear pnee at local markets — around minutes. Serve at once, garnished with 1 large avocado, pureed (about I'/i' SI.30 each, if memory serves. Today Cream of Avocado Soup reserved avocado slices. cups) i From jobs piump. tempting avocados are moving (6 servings) Note: Whether to peel and vein the 1 can (14 ounces) sweetened con- to jump ropes, briskly at two for 99 cents at many a shrimp or riot is up to you. It is more densed milk find it in the Classifieds. market. It seems to be a trend. What is This is the most delicious and. thus, "authentic" i to cook the shrimp in their grated rind of 1 lemon Packet Classifieds happening? naturally, the most lethal of the avocado shells and let guests peel them '— this is 1/2 cup fresh lernon juice work for YOU Pocket a-Wey According to a recent report. a number soups. Serve it warm or chilled in small also easier on the chef and adds flavor to 2 egg yolks j of tax evaders decided (o take advantage portions. the sauce. But peeling at table may be a 1 baked 9-inch pic shell 924-3250 of a tax incentive law some years ago. nuisance. Suit yourself — cooking time chopped nuts (optional)- 609-924-3250 and invested their disposable income in 2 Tablespoons butter remains the! same. J • avocado groves as a hedge against infla- 2 Tablespoons Hour | Puree all ingredients (except pie shell tion, a tax shelter, and-J possible retire- 2 cups rich chicken broth Avocados Flambe and nuts) in blender or food processor. ment occupation. Isn't it pretty to think I teaspoon chili powder or curry ! (4 servings) • Turn the mixture into the pie shell. Chill of tending your own little avocado grove powder i . 3 hours. Garnish with the optional during your golden years? 18 teaspoon cinnamon If Bananas Foster turns you on. chopped nuts. j The result of all this speculation is a I teaspoon lemon juice Avocados Flambe should set you on fire, j "WE DISCOUNT rash of avocado groves now in their 1 cup dry white wine and you don't need to bother with ice Shopping for Avocados LUXURY" prime, producing fruit in marvelous 2 cups pureed avocado meat cream. This'is a pretty, and comparative- abundance — in such abundance that 1 cup whipping cream ly low-calorie dessert. If you have hitherto done all your Dpto ofFSAL£ some avocado farmers are trying to 14 cup tomato paste (optional) vegetable and fruit shoppng in Southern promote the fruit as dog food! 40% 2 medium avocados ; , you will be in for a rude OH WAUL COVERINGS Melt butter in heavy-bottomed 2 teaspoons lime juice awakening when shopping for avocadocs SURELY A-BETTER way will be saucepan. Stir in flour. Cook, stirring. 2 1/2 cup mandarin orange segments in New Jersey. You are unlikely to find InckxJsrtg Designer Handporrts found to bring the price of avocados minutes. Add the broth a little at a time, 1/2 cup pineapple cubes or chunks , more than one variety in one store, and back up into the luxury-food category, stirring with wire whip over medium 1/2 cup seedless white grapes, halved what you do find will probably be as KJNG5TON MAUL and out of the hands of the peasants. heat until mixture forms a thin sauce. 1/4 cup dark rum hard as a brick, i ROOT! 27 WNGSTON NJ Until that time, why not profit from the Stir in remaining ingredients: bring to 1/4 brown sugar Occasionally you • will find "dead (60°) 6&3-0666 • (201) 32°-3990 avocado glut? This is the peak buying a boil. Serve warm garnished with . ripe" (very soft to fhe touch) avocados at 1/4 cup orange liqueur : SAT 10-5 THUHS UNTIL 9 period: the fruit, in addition to its chives or fresh coriander leaves, or cold, 1/4 cup banana liqueur or brandy cut rate prices. .These are not spoiled: delicate flavor and creamy texture, of- garnished with lime butterflies. they are ready to eat at once. Buy them fers fair amounts of vitamins A. B and C and eat them. as well as iron, calcium and phosphorus. Chicken Vera Cruz Slice avocados in half lengthwise: As for the hard ones: keep at warm It is high in fat (figure on about 2(K) (4 to 6 servings) remove pits. Arrange halves, cut-sides room temperaturcl in a sunny spot until calories for a '/:-cup serving) but has up. in baling dish. 8x8x2'/; inches. the fruit begins to feel soft to the touch zero cholesterol, and lends itself to a This is an easy and elegant dish lor a Sprinkle each half with 1/2 teaspoon — this may take three, four or even five- variety of foods, from soup to nuts plus candlelight party for a dressy crowd. It' lime juice. Bake in 350 F oven 20 days. Ripening can be hastened some- appetizers. Christmas bills and the l.R.S. are staring minutes. what by sealing the avocados in a brown I will skip the cliche recipes for this you in the face, just skip the shrimp and paper bag along with a ripe banana. The Meanwhile, combine orange seg- native American specialties (dishes such you'll have a fine dish anyway. Serve Meanwhile, combine orange seg banana exudes a fruit-ripening gas. mentsents, pineapplpipp e cubes, grapes, dark as guacamole) and concentrate on the with homemadeiCombread and rice. It When the avocados are soft to the. rum and brown sugar in a small less well known numbers. Remember you want a Mexican menu, serve a crisp, touch, leave them at room temperature this: This week iceberg lettuce was colorful mixed salad as a first course ifnd saucepan. Add enough of the canning liquid, or enough orange juice (if using for a day or two longer, and always try to selling for SI.25 a head at at least two fresh fruit or tlan for dessert. A tropical serve them at room temperature, not local markets Shocking, isn't it? Use fruit compote would be nice, too — fresh fruit) to make a thin sauce. Heat, and keep warm. chilled.- Once they are ripe (but not avocado slices to replace iceberg or other mangoes, papaya, banana and pineap- before) they can be stored in the refriger- lettuce when garnishing salads and meat ple, say. tossed with a little orange juice Just before'serving, combine orange ator for 2 to 4 weeks, but refrigeration dishes. In California. a\ocado slices and dark rum. and garnished with freshly liqueur and banana liqueur in a butter does nothing whatever for the avocado. appear on practically every dish you grated coconut. warmer. Warm to about 110 F (warm, Arrange your weekly menu so that you order, including a plain old hamburger but not hotl to the Finger. can eat the avocados as they ripen. J You could do worse, my friends, than 2 to 3 medium avocados have an avocado hamburger for lunch : Spoon the fruit and rum mixture into Note: If you plan to use inc. of-my 2 limes the avocado halves. Bring to table. With avocado recipes for your next gala, and I pound boned, skinless chicken long-handled match, ignite the liqueur find that your avocados have failed to Avocado Consomme breasts mixture: pour flaming liqueur over ripen, you can substitute puretd banana •> 16 servings) I'4 cup flour avocado dessert.- When flames subside. for the pureed avocado in any of the ] Tablespoon chili powder recipes inthis column. There are three basic avoetidi* soups. |/4 cup cooking oil The first — the consomme -— is the 1 pound medium shrimp (optional) Nobody knows simplest and lightest, and is nothing I cup chicken broth more than a bowl of your favorite I /2 cup brandy Anti-nuclear group forms consomme (a madrilene would be nice, 1/2 cup tomato juice or a game consomme flavored with 1/2 cup whipping cream or dairy sour Citizen^ Against Nuclear Arms Bridgewater. A task force consisting of your home town sherry and a touch of red pepper) cream ' , (CANA). i n organization in the Raritan Helen 'Sjngher. Miriam Almeleh and garnished with avocado slices. Serve 1/2 teaspoon salt Valley area for education on the implica- Claire Mayer will handle arrangements, steaming, but not boiling, hot. Very 1,4 teaspoon pepper tions of nui lear war and the nuclear arms with Dr. Amadeo D'Adamo Jr. of the pretty, very easy. Next comes: City University of New York as mod- race, recently held a meeting in Some- Peel the avocados: cut into thin erator. : wedges. Place 12 of the avocado rville at rfie home of Mr. and Mrs. Avocado Consomme Glace There will be no admission charge, better than we do! wedges on a plate: sprinkle with the juice Daniel Solow. (6 servings) of I of the limes. Set aside. Juice although donations will be accepted. An , Fred Maver of Branchburg. who has interim contributions committee com- 2 cups pureed avocado meat remaining lime and set the juice aside. A subscription brings al) your home town news, sports, personalities, agreed to act as chairperson, said the posed of Ray Huber. Helen Singher and 3 cups tomato juice or vegetable Puree remaining avocado wedges and set group would work toward the passage of recipes, school news and more, plus the fantastic 8-way Classified aside. Majorie Corrigan. with Rita Solow as broth a referendum endorsing a bilateral freeze sectton filled with jobs, services, things to buy and rent, great Real 1 acting treasurer, is available for dona- f /; Tablespoons unflavored gelatine Cut chicken'breasts into more or less on nuclear weapon production if an Estate listings • ait delivered with your mail. And, this includes TIME I cup white wine or clam juice tions. equal strips. Stir flour and chili powder enabling act were approved by the State OFF the weekly entertainment guide with articles*and reviews on the 3 drops Worehestcrshire sauce together. Dredge chicken breasts with The next meeting of CANA will be arts, fine dining, wines, TV. mov>es. antiques and a calendar of all flour-chili powder mixture. Legislature for the November 1982 elec- held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Nissim events happening in the area Beat avocado puree and tomato |uice Heat oil in deep, 12-inch skillet. Cook, tions. ' Almeleh, 810 Country Club Road. or broth together in a saucepan. Sprinkle chicken breasts in oil over medium heat. CANA will sponsor a film and panel Bridgewater on Sunday. Jan. 31. at 3 gelatine over wine or clam juice; let 2 minutes on each side. Stir in shrimp, discussion on the evening of Feb. 24, at p.m. Travel directions may be obtained 1 ctilLLSBOROUGH BEACON^ soften. Stir into avocado mixture Brim; chicken broth and brandv. the Somerset County Vo Tech in by calling 722-8557 after 6 p.m.

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Nancy Connor and Steven Everett Mary Ann Motako and Dennis McVicar Single-Groner set wedding date Spring 1983 wedding Mr and Mrv A- David Single of ior Connor-Everett Helen Rybak and Timothy Mason Mcndcn. Conn., announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Dcbra Lynne. to by the Carrier Foundation where she will William Bnan Groner. son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miles Connor of complete her clinical internship. Miss Mrs William Groner of 25 Continental Starview Driven Neshanic. announce the Lynda Glover to marry Connor will graduate in 1982. Rd.. Somerset. engagement of their daughter. Nancy Lynn, to Steven Paul Everett, son of Mr. Mr. Everett is a 1976 graduate of Mis'. Single is a graduate of Malone> Hillsborough High School. Mr. Everett Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Glover of Chester. Pa. She is employed as a and Mrs. John E. Everett of Beekman teacher by the Bridgewater-Raritan High School. Meriifcn. Conn . and re- is a dairy farmer and is a partner with his Bridgewater announced the engagement Lane. Neshanic. of their daughter^ Lynda, to John Patrick Board of Education. ceived an Associate of Science degree father and brothers in the Ever Lea Miss Connor, a 1979 graduate of Lonsdorf of Hackcttstown. son of Mr. Mr. Lonsdorf graduated from Hill- from Bav Path College She is employed Farm, located in Hillsborough. and Mrs. Paul W. Lonsdorf of Hill- sborough High School and William bv Kitldcr. Pcabodv Co..Inc.. Spring- Hillsborough High School, is entering Mr. and Mrs. Connor gave a party in sborough. • Paterson College in Wayne. He is em- 4., field. Mav. her senior vcar at Slippery Rock State the couples' honor. Miss Glover graduated from ployed as a teacher in Hope. Her fiance is a graduate of Franklin College where she is majoring in thera- An early spring wedding in 1983 is Bridgewatcr-Raritan High School East The couple will be married in the High School and received a Bachelor of peutic recreation. She has been accepted planned. and West Chester State College in West summer of 1982. .Science degree in mechanical engineer- ing from Wcstcm^Neu England College. He IN'employed by Combustion Engi- neering. Inc , Windsor Locks. Conn The vtedding T*III take place on June (609) 737-8088 Debra Single 19. | a junior at Rider CoHege Board Tutoring School, Inc College in La*rcncc\illc where she is • Improve SAT Scores • Small Group Instruction majoring in computer science and is a • Sunday Morning Classes member of Alpha Xi Delta • Develop Testing Skills The pageant will lake place a: the • Vocabulary. Reading, Math Instruction Somervet-MxTKXt Hotel on Davidson 17th Continuous Year Avenue on Jan 28-30. Contestants will Juniors prepare for March, May, i he judged in personality interviews, June Tests evening ec*ns and swimsuits Begins February 7,1982 Mivi PoJctti ha* been sponsored by Call 609-883-0730 Joanne Poletti Krauszcr"* Ourv Stores. Inc. for Information

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Secaucus. aad Robert. Jerome and Nor- Sacred Heart Church. Fucillo and Warren Funeral Home, 205 wick and Julia Morayasik of Princeton. Hague of East Millstone and Linda Evelyn Cuddy man, all of Manville; four daughters. Burial was at the church cemetery. S. Main St., Manville, followed by a Services were held at 8:30 a.m. Tues- Solecki of East Brunswick; a sister, FRANKLIN — Evelyn A. Cuddy. 67. Florence Burch of Largo, Fla.. and Mass of Christian Burial at Sacred Heart day from the Gleason Funeral Emily Maynard of Lynchburg, Va.; 19 of the Middktwsh section died Saturday Dotores Regiec. Joyce Czaplicki and R.C. Church. Home, 1360 Hamilton St., Somerset, grandchildren and a great—grandson. at Tfae Medical Center at Pnnceton. Joan Eskow. all of Manville. 31 grand- Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery, followed by a 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Services were held at noon in the Born in Mtlltcmn. she had resided in children, and 15 great-grandchildren. Paul N. Miller Hillsborough. Burial at St. Peter' R.C. Church. Gleason Funeral Home. 1360 Hamilton Services were held Wednesday from Burial was in St. Peter's Cemetery, St. Somerset. Middkinah for the post 40 years. Mrs. SOUTH PLAINFIELD — Paul N. Cuddy had been a tab technician with the the Fucillo and Warren Funeral Home. New Brunswick.* Burial was in Newton Cemetery, 205 S. Main St.. Manville. followed by Miller. 73. died Friday. Jan. 8 at Newton, Pa. E.R Sqmbb & Son Co of New Brura- MuMenberg Hospital in Plainfield. Mary Michaels wkk for 30 yean before retiring in 1976. a Mass of Christian Burial at Christ tfae King Church. Born in Scranton, Pa., Mr. Miller She was a member of the Middkbush SOMERVILLE — Mary Michaels, ' Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery. lived in Jersey City for six years before 56. of 32 Fairmont Ave.. the borough's Ruth Payne Fare Co. Ladies' Auxiliary, the Middle- moving to South Plainfield 31 years ago. bush Reformed Church arid belonged lo Hillsborough. municipal court clerk, died Monday at FRANKLIN — Ruth Emily Payne, Helen He was an employee of the Central Somerset Medical Center. che rtwrcfi's ladies* guild Railroad of New Jersey as an electrician 58, of Village Drive in the Somerset Sum-ring are her husband. Cornells She was bom in Manville and lived section died Thursday, Jan. 14, atSchumacher for 32 years before his retirement in there until moving to Somerville 29 F. Caddy. Stephen Dursi 1973. Middlesex General Hospital in New Service* were Tuesday by the dcason years ago. Brunswick after a long illness. FRANKLIN — Helen Herzog HILLSBOROUGH - Stephen Duni He was a communicant of Sacred FuaeraJ Home. I3«O Hamilton St.. At the suggestion of Mayor Phillips Born in Newark, she had resided in Schumacher. 52, of Pleasant Plains of Farm Road died Monday (Jan. 11) at Heart Church in South Piainfield and a Sornenet Heathcotc, the Borough Council ob- Hillside before moving to Somerset last Road in the Franklin Park section died Somerset Medical Center at the age of member of the South Plainfield Senior served a moment of silence at Jhe year. Mrs. Payne was a self—employed Friday at The Medical Center at - McmcruJ contnbutxms may be made 68. Citizens. to the Middkbush Reformed Church. beginning of Monday night's council beautician. , | ton. A New York City native, Mr. Dursi Surviving are his Wife, Genevicve A. meeting in memory of Mrs. Michaels, Surviving are her husband, Walter Born in New Brunswick." she had had lived in Queens. N.Y.. for 30 years, Matybel Miller, a daughter. Joan A. the Mayor said contributions may be sent Payne, two daughters, Cassandra Wilson resided in East Brunswick for four years before moving to the township three Councils of Hillsborough; a son, Robert to the Somerville Rescue Squad. of Vailsburg and Joycelyn LaBerth of before moving to Franklin Park 24 years Florence years ago. P. of Metuchen; a sister, Loretta Hallett Mrs. Michaels was a member of St. Somerset; a stepdaughter, Marsha ago. Mrs. Schumacher was an antique After working for 20 years in the sales of Scranton: three brothers, Harvey of John's Episcopal church in Somerville. McClomb; of Bellflower, Calif.; a dealer and the owner of Joseph's' Coat department of Good Humor Corp Moscow, Pa., and Hugh and Robert, Domrtrowsky N Surviving are her hushand. Walter P. brother, Kramer Wimberly of Newark, a Antiques in the Little Rocky Hill section Queens, he retired in 1974. both of Scranton; and six grandchildren. Michaels, who is borough tax collector; sister. Margaret Frazier of Orange and of South Brunswick. SOUTH PASADENA. Fla. — Floren- Mr. Duni was an Army veteran of Arrangements were by McCriskin her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zripko six grandchildren. She was a member of the Six-Mile ce Domjtro*ikv. 78. formerly of North World War II. and a member of Sacred Home for Funerals in South Plainfield. of,Manville; two sons. Richard W. of Services were held at 1:30 p.m. Run Reformed Church. Franklin Park, Eigrah Avenue. Manville. died Jan. 17 Heart Church, Manville. Yardlcy, Pa., and Douglas J. at home; Wednesday at the Anderson Funeral the Pennsylvania Antique Dealer's As- at Palm* of Pasadena Hospital. South He is survived by his wife. Edith four brothers, Peter Zripko'of Manville, Service ,201 Sandford St., New Bruns- sociation and the Highland Park Chapter Pasadena Dursi: a son. Pat Anthony Dursi of New Anna Ridosh Nick Zripko of Bridgewater, John wick, with the Rev. Donald L. Brown 19Q Order of the Eastern Star. She was a longtime Manville resident, Windsor. NY.: two daughters. Maria MANVILLE — Anna Ridosh. 73, of Zripko of Whitehouse Station and officiating. Surviving are her husband. Frank G. moving to Florida lasi year. DiGianno of Kendall Park, and Annette Brooks Boulevard died Jan. IS at the Vladimir Zripko of High Springs. Fla.; a Cremation was in Rosehill Crematory. Schumacher Sr.: two sons, Frank Jr. and Mrs. Dooutrwik} *as a cominuni- Duni of Hillsborough: and three grand- Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. sister, Ann Riefenstahl of Huntingdon Linden. ! ., Michael, and two- daughters'. Susan cara of Chri« the King R C Church, children. Bom in Starford. Pa., she was a Valley, Pa.; and three grandchildren. Jonelunas and Wendy Schumacher, all at Manviiie. Services were held at Hillsborough long-time Manville resident. Mrs. A private burial will take place today home; her mother, Ethel Cauffrrian Surmtng lit four v>as. Harold of Funeral Home, followed by a mass at Ridosh had been employed in the Wind- in Somerset Hills Memorial Park. Bask- Herzdg of Lexington. Ky., and two ing Department of the Johns-Manville ing Ridge. Walter LaRue grandchildren. Corp. of Manville for many years before FRANKLIN — Walter E. LaRue. 77. Services were Monday at the Crabiel, HillsborouoJi retiring in 1973. She was a member of of Market Street in the East Millstone Harding and Jamison Funeral Home. Baptist Church the company's Quarter Century Club. section died' Monday in Somerset 239 Livingston Ave.. New Brunswick, Anna Prezlock with the Rev. H. Eugene Speckman, i Fur N«v« Amwel b Auten Ro*dl She was a communicant of Sacred Medical Center. Somerville. Fucillo & Warren cK^e»v#i«. Hew Jersey 08876 Heart R.C. Church. Manville. , FRANKLIN — Anna F. Prezlock. 59. Bom in Newton, Pa., he lived in the pastor of the Six-Mile Run Reformed Her husband. Frank Ridosh. died in of Matilda Avenue in .the Somerset Church, officiating. Rev. Robert L Haslam, Middlebush—East Millstone area for 1958. section died Friday at Middlesex General many years. Burial was in Franklin Memorial Park, Funeral Home Pastor Surviving are two sons. Frank Jr. of Hospital in New Brunswick. He was a retired machinist for General . North Brunswick. Phone 359-4602 San Diego. Calif, and Joseph of Hill- Bom in Rocky Hill, she had resided in Motors Corp. of Clark where he worked \ SERVICES: sborough; four daughters, Marie Barnish Somerset for the past 32 years. Mrs. for 30 years. Sunday — 9:45 A.M. of Hillsborough. Kathryn Wolanin of Prezlock was a communicant of St. Mr. LaRue was a member of United Joseph Lakata 11:00 A.M. Sayreville, Ann Dorsa of San Diego and Peter's R.C. Church. New Brunswick. Auto Workers Union Local 736. Clark. 7:00 P.M. Frances Fierst of Manvillle; two Surviving are her husbnd, Paul His wife, Lavina M. LaCoe LaRue. FRANKLIN — Joseph R. Lakata, 66. brothers, Stanley Lusczek of St. Louis. Thursday — 7:45 P.M. Prezlock; two sons, William P. of North died in 1955. formerly of Wilson Road in the Somerset Mo., and Joseph Lusczek of Bound Plainfield and James T. at home: a Surviving are six sons. Wesley of section, died Sunday at St.- Peter's Remembrance Brook; two sisters, Elizabeth Janusz and brohcr, John Raduzycki of the Mon- Somerset] Allan of South Bound Brook, Medical Center. New Brunswick. naptuuia haa been plmmi rKxtnhf oo ihe Helen Stelma. both of Manville; 11 mouth Junction section of South Bruns- Ronald ofj Boston, Wallace of Derwood. tart tint uW median a(c ol Afflrrirana u &**i°€ FIRST UNITED granchildren and one great-grandchild. wick and three sisters. Harriet Leoni of Md., Daniel of Bridgewater, and Roy of hafhtr aad that there an more aad more to-calkd Services were held Tuesday from the Harlingen, Sophie Kish of North Bruns- East Brurjswick; two daughters, Sharon (Continued on page 13A) "•mior ciauna". ia oar swfat Unlike their 7

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(Continued from paje 1M) Sew Brunswick. and Clara Polynak of Shamokin, Pa., Bora m New Brunswick, he was a Wildgen of Hillsborough and and a granddaughter. Christopher Wildgen of Somerville. Joseph iLakata A native of Russia, Mrs. Kalevich had Bora in McKees Rock. Pa . he lived lifelong area resident. Services were held Jan. 16 from the lived in Findrene for the past three years. m Jeno dry mow of his life, moving to Mr. Mutin was a retired machine Services were held Saturday, Jan. 9 at CD A KT VI TXT • Fucillo and Warren Funeral Home, 205 Cusick Funeral Home. FRANKLIN i— Joseph R. Lakata, 66, Before moving here, she lived in Rem- Somenct rune year* ago operator for the Triangle Conduit and S. Main St.. followed by a Mass of formerly of Wilson Road in the Somerset ington for 25 years. Mr. Lakaia *as » comroun scant of Si. Cable Co. in New Brunswick, where he .Christian Burial at Sacred Heart Church. section, died Sunday at St. Peter's A member of Ss. Peter and Paul Vtanhm R.C Church. Somerset. worked for 20 yean. Burial was'in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Rebecca Cohen Medical Center!, New Brunswick. Orthodox Church, Manville, she also He retired in 1976 from Jeney Ma- He was a member of the Loyal Order Hillsborough. Born in McKees Rock, Pa., he lived belonged to the Bridgewater Senior chine Corp . Newark after more than 25 of the Mooscs. Lodge 1803. Somerset. FRANKLIN — Rebecca Michaclsbn in Jersey City most of his life, moving to Citizens Club. y Surviving are a son, James of Spot- Cohen, 81, of John F. Kennedy Somerset nine years ago. Her husband, Harry Kalevich, is de- Hi* *ifs. Anru Gohs Lakata, died in s»ood; two daughters. Carol of Middle- Paul P. Wildgen Boulevard in the Somerset section died , Mr. Lakata was a communicant of St. ceased. 1977 sex and Shirley Vassi of Roanoke, Va; a Jan. 43 at the King James Nursing Matthias R.C. Church, Somerset. Surviving Mrs. Kalevich is a son, Surviving are a son. Richard J. of sister. Irene Simon of Manville. and two SOMERV1LLE — Paul Porcher Stephen Broetsky of Yonkers, N.Y.; a Wildgen, an employee of Somerset Home. He retired in 1976 from Jersey Ma- Somerset: a daughter. Bcrnadettc grandchildren. Bom in Latvia, Russia, she lived in chine Corp., Newark after more than 25 daughter, Julia Wilson of Manhattan Mitchell of the Whitchousc Station sec- County, died Thursday, Jan. 7, at John Beach, Calif.; three step-sons, Daniel F. Kennedy Medical Center, Edison, New Brunswick before moving to Some- years. j tion of Reading: a brother. Stephen of rset in 1952. His wife, Anna Golis Lakata, died in Kalevich of Brooklyn, N.Y., John Rah»a>. and eight grandchtlrcn. after a brief illness. He was 31. Kalevich of Staten Island, N.Y., and A Somerville native and lifelong com- Mrs. Cohen was a member of Temple 1977. | Services *«r held at 9 a.m. Thurvdaj Louis J. Mrofka Beth El, Somerset, and a member of the Surviving are a son, Richard J. of Fred Kalevich of Frenchtown; 12 grand- from the GJeason Funeral Home. 1360 munity resident. Mr. Wildgen lived on children; seven great-grandchildren; and MANVILLE — Louis J. Mrofka. 69, Eastern Avenue. Sisterhood of the Central Jersey Jewish Somerset; a daughter. Bernadette Hamilton S? . Somerset, followed by a Home for the Aged. a sister, Mary Fidler of Findeme. 9:30 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Matthias of North Eighth Avenue died Jan. 13 at A 1970 graduate of General Technical Mitchell of the; Whitehouse Station sec- Somerset Medical Center. Somervillc. Her husband, Louis Cohen, died in tion of Reading; a brother, Stephen of Services were held at the Bridgewater Church Institute, Linden, he had been employed Funeral Home, Finderne. A Divine Bom in Mount Carmel, Pa., he lived for the past three years as a welder for 1937. Rahway, and eight grandchilren. Burui *iv in HoK Cross, Cemetery. Surviving are two sons, Saul and Liturgy at Ss. Peter and Paul Church North Arlington. in Manville most'of his life. Somerset County. He was a communi- Services were held at 9 a.m. Thursday He was a carpenter for the Bernard, both of Franklin, two brothers, from the Gleason Funeral Home. 1360 followed. cant of Immaculate Conception Church. Burial was at Ss. Peter and Paul Johns-Manville Corp.. retiring in 1977. Mr. Wildgen was a direct descendent David Michaelson of North Brunswick, Hamilton St., Somerset, followed by a and was a member of the Johns-Manville and Sam Michaelson of South River, a 9:30 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Matthias Cemetery, Hillsborough. of Col. Hawks Hay, a regimental com- 1 John J. Martin Jr. Quarter Century Club. mander of the Colonial forces in thesister, Etta Michaelson of Vineland, and Church. I Mr. Mrofka was a member of the Revolutionary War. Also in his ancestry three grandchildren. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery. FRANKLIN.— Services ha%c been Manville Senior Citizens and the Sons of was Thomas Pinkney. ambassador to Services were to be held at noon last North Arlington. v.hedu!ed for. John J Martin Jr.. 74. of Poland. Mount Carmel. England in 1812. and a former South Thursday in the Gleason Funeral Home, Save Somerset Street who was pronounced He *as a communicant of Sacred Carolina governor. 1360 Hamilton St., Somerset, with Rab- dead upon arrival Saturday at Somerset H*art R.C Church. He also served as an Surviving arc his parents, Mr. andbi Martin Schlussel officiating. a bundle . . . Mcdio Center. Somcrvillc. usher for the church. Mrs. Joseph Wildgen of Somerville; his Burial was in Beth Israel Cemetery, Ethel Kalevich Settee* s* ere Wednesday in the Surviving are his wife. Helcne Bami maternal grandmother. Katherinc Woodbridge. Recycle Cj£ea*on Funeral Home. 1360 Hamilton BRIDGEWATER — Ethel Kalevich Mrofka; two sons. Richard J. of Middle- Pinckncy of South'Carolina; his paternal Shiva was observed at the home of of Harry Road died Tuesday (Jan. 12) at St . Sorrxrvct sex and Louis E.. at home; two sisters. grandmother. Theresa V. Wildgen of Saul Cohen. 64 Winston Drive, Some- this newspaper Buna! *i> in Si Peter's Ccrncierv Somerset Medical Center at the age of Mrs Anthonv Vcach of Pottstown. Pa.. Bridge water, and two brothers. Joseph rset. 75. I

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The federal government in the. past the clothes label and store of purchase inevitably will be passed on to the poor IF ANYTHING is surprising, it's that few weeks has exhibited acts of ex- label on the outside of the outfit. In taxpayers, but at least their tummies will more New Jersey persons are not up in traordinary generosity — acts which addition. I would place a picture of be filled with cheese, so perhaps the arms about what acid rain is doing'to this should be emulated by local govern- myself wearing the outfit of the week in increase in taxes won't be as upsetting. and other nearby states, plus eastern ments throughout the country. every edition of the local newspaper. Other local governments would miss a Canada. It is destroying marble and limestone architecture and monuments, The first act concerns Nancy Reagan's After 1 got sick and tired of wearing great opportunity if they failed to accept damaging paint on our homes., hurting clothes. The White House announced the Izod and Ralph Lauren clothes. I the free portion of American cheese. The that Mrs. Reagan agreed to accept would give the items to the museum, governments could set up the Say farm and garden crops, deteriorating American designer-clothes at' no cost to* •wtiortrthe-Httfo.rnen -pjaytng^polo could Cheese forj Charity Cornmittee(SCCC), forest growth and, especially, killing her or the President. Like a true martyr, fight off the alligators. which would study the most appropriate aquatic life in our freshwater lakes. Mrs. Reagan will bear the torture of Local residents would have the honor way to pay] for and distribute cheese to Compounds of sulfur*and nitrogen in wearing expensive designer dresses and of knowing that Pam Hersh on Jan. 20, needy families. the atmosphere combine with rainfall sports outfits, in order to publicize the 1982. wore an Izod jogging suit at her But the committee should add a local and snow to create these conditions. American fashion industry. And after the son's birthday party. The costume would touch to trie program, by recruiting a Why? Because too little heed has already dothes lose favor with Nancy, she will be given to the museum au naturel -»- group of the area's celebrated gourmet been paid to the sources of these com- memorialize the items by donating them with ice cream, cake and M & M candy cooks, who, as volunteers, would make pounds. to appropriate American museums. stains. A clean outfit would ruin the American cheese quiche out of the free Mainly, they come from automotive The free clothes for Nancy Reagan historical significance of the donation. cheese. Why should the poor be de- and airplane jet emissions, and especial- may not be so free to the American If the museum is really lucky, the prived of the elegance of life? Let them ly from coal-buming smokestacks at consumer, who may pay higher clothing outfit also would have remnants of the eat quiche while they ooh and aah at the electric generating stations and heavy prices in order to subsidize the First grilled cheese sandwiches made for the stylish attire of Mrs. OCB. industries. The atmospheric equivalent Lady's noble deeds. But White House horde of birthday celebrants. And the of sweeping dirt under the rug has led to officials assure us that in the long run. cheese sandwich brings me to the second building higher and higher smokestacks the gratis clothes will be a boost for the act of generosity on the part of the to disperse the compounds away from American economy. Reagan administration. I would like to dedicate this column to their points of origin. the late Bob Kelly, the Packet group's OUR LOCAL governments should LAST MONTH the President an- former executive editor, whose in- The dispersal system works just fine, not miss the opportunity to lollow the nounced he would release for distribu- telligence and humanity made him ana but it causes the acid rain to fall where Nancy Reagan style. Our local officials tion to America's poor 30 million ombudsman of the people — and whose the compounds are directed by weather should pass ordinances to: 1— designate pounds out of 560 million pounds of unfailing sense of humor no doubt would patterns. Thus New Jersey and the one "person as Official Clothes Bearer processed American cheese held in have created a much funnier critique of Northeast inherit the winds from mid- (OCB): and 2— establish the Local storage. The excess cheese is the result the government's not so intelligent and western industrialized regions. Clothes Museum. Tradition and history of a farm law that assures dairy farmers not so humane activities. conscious residents would be estatic. ; minimum prices for tbeir products. I would like to nominate myself as the "The distribution and storage of free WHILE MANY of us want to see this cheese to the poor will cost New York one to bear the cross of being Mjss' I situation cured, the auto and energy (Mrs.) OCB of 1982. I pledge to borrow State 524,000 for one month and Pam Hsrsh is a staff writer for The industries are spending money to in-' clothes only from local stores and wear S50.000 for three months. This cost Princeton Packet. fluence the Reagan administration to relax the existing air quality cotrols.' Translation: Don't do' anything until a few more years have passed while the doctor says by claudewell thomas, m.d. "proof" is obtained. Other people are demanding more study about damages to the ozone layer while scientists increas- ingly warn that our climate is changing under our noses due to pollution damage What makes people kill? in the upper atmosphere. (Dr ThoCTUi « professor and chair- The first group includes those in- thcj repressed their anger, only to have ashamed that he didn't want his defense ing only slightly less critical. The rate of Activist groups, such as the Sierra man of the Department of Psychiatry at dividuals who have a pharmacological it resurface years later when something team to use it. females imprisoned has increased 50 Club, are urging the public everywhere the No* Jersey MedtcaJ School of the link-up, users of alcohol or drugs. The reminds their subconscious of this earlier percent over the past 10 years, for white to write to their congresspersons and College of Medicine and Dentistry of use of both can lead to violent behavior event. THIS STORY demonstrates how. per- females and close to 100 percent for non senators to support a continued strong whites. However, the percentage. of New kno ) and this behavior cart include murder and sons to whom killing is repugnant can, in Clean Air Act and not to be influenced to women prisoners incarcerated for Whai makes people kill* Obviously. suicide. 1 RECALL A situation which took fact, kill because of uncontrollable anger murder is still about the same as it favor any of; a number of bills aimed at thi-i ii a provocative question and one The second group, fewer in numbers place after World War II in Japan. A triggered by the surfacing of a powerful always was, indicating-that women are weakening it. . with many raxruficatKXu. But if we set young American soldier had murdered a repressed emotion. but still common, includes those persons less prone to murder arid more prone to Study is surely the order of the day in aside these »hcoe mouvations arc ap- Japanese bar girl with no apparent suffering from repressed hostility. Some- other kinds of crimes. this complex world, so it's not surprising parent — persons who kill for profit and provocation and was so remorseful after While we like to believe that we walk thing may have happened to them at a that this dollar-oriented society weighs these who kill on behalf of thetr govern- very early age to which they were moved the event that he was quite willing to let around making decisions on a conscious THIS MECHANISM of repression aesthetic, health, social and environmen- ment*, as in war — then »t are dealing a Japanese court sentence him to life in level and are quite civilized in our to react violently or aggressively, but which the young soldier displayed so tal needs in' monetary terms. For marfy, with t»o bask: groups. prison, or even execute him. He had no actions, this thing called the unconscious they were powerless to do so. Therefore. vividly is more frequent in those persons idea what had caused him to do this can break through and flood us with the mere facts that it rains acid and the who don't jhave the capacity to look at deed, which was quite contrary to his socially unacceptable desires and sky isn't as blue anymore are not themselves;. Also exemplifying this enough. The result is that we are trying style of personality. behavior. These triggering events, of mechanism at work are the numerous "Franklin NEWS RECORD course, must be close to the original to analyze our destruction instead of wife and child abuse cases which come fighting it. On psychiatric examination, this trauma and should this exist in combina- to light. More often than not, the abuser Recent years have brought a focus on young man was able to recapture a tion with extreme early repression, then has been the victim of abuse earlier in his irtW S73-400 Sacond dots postoo* paid at human and environmental health, but Mamflte. NJ. dS*5J long-forgotten bedroom scene involving violent and almost automatic behavior or her life. When children are abused his mother and a man oiher than his can be set in motion. they are relatively powerless and cannot this is being undone now by those who ftrttftttad awanr Bandar of capitalize on our obsession with scien- Mownniuumi- na rtMctTON PACKET, me. father which he had witnessed from afford to display hostility for fear of another room. He recalled the expression tific details. Cost-benefit ratios are Mnorton. NJ. 0*540 FuMtfwf Although this premise is applicable to further abuse. taHphona: 609 924-3244 on his mother's face as she asked him. aimed at short-term impacts on dirty air both sexes, it is more common among As parents, we should remember that local offlc*: ftofattional luiWlng. 600 then a little boy. for a drink of water. As men. This is probably because the an- repression i is very dangerous and that and various basics, but seldom at *ar**» WHO, Sanaa*. KJ. 0*473. Centra) ofllca. production plant and corpoi- fate would have it, the Japanese bar girl trtfc gen » at* haadquartan. 300 W«>anpoon SI. when trauma occurs, particularly to chil- long-term damage to trees and crops* assumed the same posture as his mother drogen link-up between gender and ag- fttneaton. NJ. 0*540. dren, it should be identified and talked works of art, buildings, bridges, wildlife had so long ago and then she. too, made gression (male sex hormones) is ex- Sandra loatott. -Me EdHot about to lessen the possibility of built-up or human health. U*SchJ I Me Mary L tt .—.Boord Cnofcmon the same request of him. tremely important. Certainly the sexual .Canatol Monogar urge and the need for acquisition of hostility, i . ' To some, I suppose dirty air smells Subscription talat. On« yaa» $12 ($25 The similarity of the incidents was sexual partners with a tie in to ter- like money. ouraida' Mavcav. MWdtaoaz. Somaoat. twnl- suc 1 t lat l T uccc wnat ls ritoriality is a strong force in extra Jotw t O _Ad MnDMcioi * * ' P °d ' commonly •Ot fWO JfaQf MI&OCflpttOMk SaMOf Jack Mr* ftod OOTManogaf known as "red rage" in the soldier. He speciic aggression. (This column is made possible by v * ftoducHonMaag ono W9danfi> ria*BMiowo ortc# JO*. tamatt .tkcutaHon Monogat struck out and killed the bar girl. When It's interesting to note from the support from the Hunterdon Health Fund confronted with this psychiatric evidence statistics that as our culture becomes to the College of Medicine and Dentistry David Moore is the executive director which would serve to save him from a more sophisticated, the phylogenetic, or of New Jersey. Inquiries to the column of the New Jersey Conservation Foun- miserable fate, the soldier was so evolutionary, link to androgen is becom- may be made to this newspaper.) dation in Monistown. c 21.1981 I he Franklin NEWS RECORD 15-A letters to the\ editor Introducing the perfect setting

to "discredit" the Planning Board for to make saving for retirement Peacos: planned holding'this meeting-are not true. All we did was ask htm and Board school budget Attorney ^Dennis Auciello if the press and the public were notified in ac- a lot less cordance with state statute. Their reply is out-of-line w» yes «ad no. These questions reached the Township Council. The Council To ibe editor asked then-Township Manager Harry taxing! Gerkcn to investigate this. His report The proposed S19 5 million school concluded, "Clearly the township staff budget for the Franklin Township school 'erred by its failure to send a written wucin « completely out of line and n notice to the appropriate organizations as agam sho*% thai the superiateadest of required by trie Sunshine Law....As the scboofo and the majority of the Board of responsible public official. I cannot deny Edacattoa are not at all concerned about this error.'" This is now under invesuga- the over-burdened taxpayer. tion by the Somerset County With odr nation in a deep recession, Prosecutor's Office- taxpayer* can no longer tolerate in- Hamilton also wrote that 1 voted in creases in tares. The figure of S57 per favor of having RPPW do the new plan. S65.00O home which appeared in the Again, not true. What I did say was I 1 tpaper presents a false picture as S65.000 was not ready to vote for any firm until homes are almost non-existent. There- the defects in the present plan were fore, the. cost to the majority of home- specifically outlined. I-did state that once cmners will be closer to SI00 and up per this was done 1 would favor RPPW since home. they are most familiar with pur town and With a declining school population are a local firm based in neighboring our school system is still heavily over- Princeton. staffed and the amount we spend per Bruce Hamilton wrote of his hope to pupil .(S3.000) is completely out of line work with John Potts and I in a with other school districts. bipartisan manner. What Hamilton fails Unless the budget is pared to reflect a to realize is that our differences are not zero increase in taxes. 1 urge all tax- political in this instance, but payers to (I) vote against the budget. (2) philosophical. Land use planning is not a support candidates who will practice partisan issue. Dr. Hamilton is making it fiscal responsibility and (3) rescind the so. • agreement with the superintendent of I find it incredibly irresponsible for the schools which provides him with a car chairman of the Planning Board to write for his personal use. false statements such as these. Henry Clay once said. "Government Michael Peacos is a trust, and the officers of the Griggstown government are trustees." If Dr. Hamilton cannot live up to this sacred trust he has no business leading the Planning Board. Michael Pappas Ozzard: elect Planning Board member Fenwick senator To the editor Levine: work It makes me angry to sec our '"tried and true"* stateswoman Milltcent Fenwtck maneuvered out of office b% on elimination political machinations i wouUi like to uig^esl thai all of us of nuclear arms *ho appro:use our truly honorable rep- resentative write to her. pledging support To the editor: Somerset Savings brings you its distinct new in both time and money to elect her to the U.S. Scruic In your Dec. 31 editorial headed. "Polish Crisis A Tale of Wrongs." IRA for all wage earners plus*.. Peg Ozzard makes a great deal of logic and sense. In Martinsvilk plain terminology it gives valid reason for your viewpoint. beautiful FREE Stonewear and Fine China* The United States and the Soviet A 3 pc. place setting of Meadow You have the choice of two types of Our IRA is artax shelter, pension Union are exaccrating the problems in Poland, by not minding their own af- Stoneware or Lace Bouquet Fine China investmentsfor you r IRA, both paying plan, your own social security, and a Pappas: fairs. The United States and the Soviet is yours FREE. . .when you open a attractive current market rates. high-yielding investment all rolled Union in interfering arc adding fuel to new IRA with $100 or more. up in one. Hamilton's words the fire, that could lead to a larger VARIABLE RATE CERTIFICATE conflagration ... war. With each additional deposit of $50 or -• Any wase earner can add to their are irresponsible Many years ago an expression that more to your IRA account you may pur- • Maturity 18 months. I retirement savinss and set a tax .was coined. "M.Y.O.B." Translation, chase additional place settinss of the • Floatins rate, adjustable monthly. break to boot with our new IRA, To the editor "mind your own business." even if they're enrolled in a pension Editorial quote. "Perhaps the two dinnerware you select at a realty low • Initial deposit $100. j price of $6.67 each - or any of the or profit sharing plan at work, or In hat week** issue of your newspaper nations should put aside discussion of • Additional deposits permitted, arms control for now altogether and accessory units at special depositor prices have a self-employed Keogh Plan. Planning Board Ouirman Bruce Hamil- minimum $50. | ton accused John Potts and I of bluff. concentrate on the more critical issue of as listed below. • you may set-up an IRA and save up Muster and creating a '"smoke screen." minding their own business." End of Additions can be made anytime quote. to $2,000 or 100% of annual earned Well. I see a smoke screen but. it without extending the maturity. income, whichever is less, tax- originates from the Planning Board 1 disagree. Both nations should, con- chairman's rostrum. centrate on their runaway arms race and • Your deposits can be made auto- deferred. Chairman Hamilton wrote about the work toward -eliminating the use of matically from a Somerset Savings • If both husband and wife work, each nuclear arms. "fact finding session" with the Planning NOW Checking account to an may establish an IRA and save up to Board. Township Council and a rep- $2,000 or 100% of their respective in- resentative from Raymond. Parish. Pine Morris Levine IRA account. - [ Somerset comes for a total of $4,000. and Werner Hts accusations of us trying Open a new IRA account with $1,000 or • You receive a quarterly statement more and you will receive two place of balance and accumulated in- settinss FREE or you can acquire a full set immediately. You can purchase the terest. ! Volpes: Rubin proposal deserves Meadow Stoneware 24 pc. set-service • Insured up to $100,000 by FSLIC for 4-only $39.76. To the editor asking for help. I, like most people of The Meadow Stoneware 53 pc. set or the Franklin, do consider the applicant per- Lace Bouquet China 61 pc. set -both sonality of great importance. They Both my husband and I arc concerned service for 8 - can each be purchased for about what kind of businesses arc being would not do anything to hurt or en- Any person who has a non-working only $99.05. developed for the site on JFK Boulevard. danger our families. spouse may establish two IRA ac- 1 attended the Planning Board meeting To the people who fear a traffic Meadow Stoneware lace Bouquet Fine China counts increasing the combined- oh Jan. 6 and realize the concern of the situation: it is already there and no one PRICE' PRICE" contribution to $2,250, tax-deferred. traffic problem that now exists on JFK can be responsible for another driver's 3 Pc Place setting J6 67 3 Pc Place Setting $667 Add on Setting 643 Add on Setting S6.43 Boulevard. actions. I Self-employed persons may also have We have no right to stop progress if all Four tuncheon Deisert Vegetable BCMI 643 FIXED RATE CERTIFICATE However, in all honesty I do not Plates 762 Creamer & Cowered an IRA account even if they have a requirements have been met and all code Vegetable Bo*! 6 43 Sugar 10.42 • Maturity 18 months. | Keogh Plan, and may continue to make believe that the proposal now in question enforcers in Franklin are satisfied. would have that much of an impact. The Creamer & Covered large Platter 9 52 the maximum contributions to both. It seems to me that the Rubin family Sugar 9.52 Covered Casserole 19.05 • Rate will be announced monthly. people who shop at Rubin's are the same has agreed to all conditions in order to Large Platter 8 35 Gravy Boat 881 The rate in effect when you I For federal income tax purposes, can and customers that are traveling on Cowered Cnvoif. 1905 Extra Large Platter 1452 contributions to an IRA are fully de- make this a safe and beautiful center. We open your certificate is suaran- JFK Boulevard to Rutgers Plaza hope the Planning Board of Franklin (•) Pltn New jeney Sales Tax (One niMl FREE 31ft per fanny) ductible from gross income, up to I think what is most important is that realizes their responsibility and con- EXTRA •ONUS: When you h«/e collected 8 bonus teed for the full term. | the maximum allowed by law. the people of Franklin realize that this a siders the site with the facts presented coupons from tf>«Add-on-Settin g you may purchase the • Minimum deposit $1,000,1 addi- small building. On the bottom level it is overvproof Covered Casserole for only $17.14. I The compounded interest earned is before them. tional deposits not permitted. approximately 14.000 Square feet, which The township officials have met with Come in and see all of the dinnerware not taxed until withdrawn at retire- is only a little over 2.000 square feet the expert people that the Rubins have pieces on display at any of our offices. • You receive a quarterly statement ment, or as early as age 59 V4, when more than the Rubin's store presently hired and with combined effort they have Open your IRA account and start collect- of balance and accumulated in- you should be in a lower tax bracket. occupies. made this center a safe, attractive ins your Stoneware or Fine China. It's the terest. I I There are no service charges, com- This family has always given with a center-please vote yes! most beautiful way to save money for missions, or fees with a Somerset full heart and for the first time thev are Joanne and Ro^y Volpe • Insured up to $100,000 by FSUC. your retirement. Savings IRA, you get the complete DcMott Lane Federal aesutationt requ*e a tutntantiat penalty for carry withdra^-o* from certificate accounts and withdrawals from SA accounts poor to age W t benefits. to" any reAon, other than death or daaokty, are suoiect to a Federal u> Ground water seminar set penalty eojual to 10* of the amount withdrawn j The Sew Jersey Section of the found in every part of the state. American Water Resources Association The Feb. 3 symposium will focus oo SOfTlERSET and the United States Geological Survey the extent of the problem and the preven- bss announced their Symposium on tion of contamination. Speakers include Ground Water Contamination. high level technical experts from state The conference will be held Feb. 3 at and federal agencies and persons from SPVINGS (he Italian-American Sportsman Club on the environmental, engineering and local Kuser Road in Hamihoo Township near government arenas having direct ex- Trenton perience with ground water contamina- fiND LORN ASSOCIATION Ground water coomrunaooo b an tion. . ,—^^ environmental threat throughout the na- For further information contact Mrs'. ] BOUND BROOK FLEMINGTON MANVILLE MIDDLESEX RARITAN SOMERVILLE WHITEHOUSE tion. Due to its urban-industrial charac- Peggy McNeil, president of the New ' W Union Ave. Broad St Rustic Mall Bound Brjoor* Rd. Somerset St. West End Ave. U.S. Hwy. 22 ter New Jersey is particularly prone to Jersey Section at 609-921-7424 or Don 5601700 782-4737 ' 7220265 356-2431 ! 725-9150 -725-1957 534-4167 • pound water conumirution- Is recent Vaupel. district chief. New Jersey Dis- years casct of cponn IIiufton have been trict-USGS at 609-989-2162. Savings insured up to $100,000 - by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 16-A Thr Franklin NEWS;RECORD Thursday, January 21,1982 Mrs. Maccini reappointed 1-95' freeholder board clerk (Continued from Page 1 A) Mirgarrt A. Maccini, a longtime resi- Counties Cultural & Heritage Associa- will be a period for statements from the dent of Fnmkiin Township, has been tion and the National Association of floor, followed by a question and answer nappotnted clerk of the Board of Chosen Counties Far Preservation Committee. period. Organizations and individuals Freeholders for a third term. wishing to make statements from the The Office of the Clerk is one of the floor will be required to sign in at the Mrs. Maccini has served as clerk of busiest in the county, being responsible door. Statements will be limited to three the board since 1976 and has worked for for the official records, documents, minutes. the county since 1973. She also serves as minutes, preparation of agendas, f FOCUS Coordinator Walt Sodie said president of the state Association of answering of inquiries fronvgovemmen- his group has announced the event to the Freeholder Board Ckrks and as treasurer tal agencies and other departments along major public bodies and private or- of the Somerset County Municipal with those of the general public. The ganizations in Franklin, and he Clerks Asscciaiion clerk also supervises clerical staff, emphasized that public participation in In addition to her duties as clerk of the countersigns all official documents and the forum is encouraged. board. Mrs Maccini is a trustee of the represents the freeholder board at official Meadows Foundation, past president of meetings and seminars. These are but a the Van Wtckk Dames, a member of the few of the myriad of duties associated Soroenet Count) Senior Citizens Ad- with the Office of Clerk. March vaory Council, and a director of the Previous to coming to Somerset Coun- Bound Brook Adult Day Care Center. ty. Mrs. Maccini was an executive announced the Voluntary Action Center aad the secretary in advertising and publicity for Jan. 24 marks the 31st anniversary of Sew Jersey Center For the Performing Universal Pictures. New York and Hol- Arts the March of Dimes Mother's March. lywood, and office manager and This January, as in the past, tens of She also ti active ax the Somerset treasurer for Pyramid Bindery Inc.. a thousands of volunteers will be asking County delegate to the Ne» Jersey New York based firm. friends and neighbors to come to the aid of the children. The organization has new pamphlet Going to the theatre? dealing with drinking, smoking and drugs during pregnancy and how they Framed affect the unborn child. Call the March Check reviews and listings irT j |/\L Cjrff of Dimes at 443-8120 for more inf( This 4-month-old female Golden Retriever is available for adoption from the township animal shelter mation.

. Great seafood is just one reason to eat early with us. Our ureat prices are another. . Just come in any time between 1:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and see how satisfying dining li^ht and early can be. Treat yourself to one of our complete Early Dinner Specials below.

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b> Pete Mann IT IS NOT that the Franklin team to play now. so they should have im- finished with eight points for the win- Sports Editor members are greeds, or that they dislike proved. Our goal is to go 7-0 the second ners. David Miller also collected eight celebrations It is just that they know that half of the conference schedule so that points for Franklin, though some of his Well, the first half of Franklin Town- if they do'not repeat as second-half we do not have to get into a playoff.*' points came while the game was still ship's Mid-Suic Conference schedule IN champs they will have to meet the team Senior co-captain Vernon Dos well, technically a game. All together Franklin Jonc with The W amors swept through that docs win in a one-game playoff to who led all scorers with 24 points had 10 players who managed to put their it as 1/ u vnerr nothing, going 7-0 and decide the Mid-State title. (though he did not play in the final names in the scoring column. earning -half championship. "It is a whole new game now." .said period), thinks Franklin will be ready to "I think this type of game is important But instead of celebrating alter finish- Franklin coach Gerald Martin. "'1 do not meet the challenge of winning the sec- for us." remarked Doswcll. "It gives . ing up their firu-half conference sched- particularly like the two-half season ond half. the players on our bench a chance to get some experience. This way if we get into ule on Tuesday night with a 77-45 setup, but there is nothing we can do "In the beginning of the year, when itctory over Watchung Hills, the War- about it. It gives teams that got off to a a big game and any of the starters get we played teams like Ewing. it helped us into foul trouble, then the players on our riors were looking ahead to the second bad start a chance. At the start of the so as to keep us from getting over- bench will know what they are doing half of their conference schedule with year then: were a lot of younger players confident." he said. "We have a few when they get called on to play." the thought of another 7-0 finish on-the teams who have gotten a chance games in our conference which we have Senior forward Mark Huseth led the to play away in the second half, like losers with 16 points. against (Bridgewatcr-Rantan) East. East Franklin dropped a tough decision at is always tough at home, and we respect Plainficld on Saturday night, failing . that and so we will be ready." 78-69. The first half was completely even, as both squads tallied 14 THE BLOWOUT of Watchung Hills first-quarter points and had 18-point was little more than a glorified practice second periods. "for the Warriors, and though they won Then came the third quarter, which by 32 points their coach felt they could was not a nice one for Franklin. have played better. "I thought we did well." said Frank- "THE KIDS PLAYED well at Plain- lin's Martin. "But we were sluggish. field." said Martin. "It was just that we We have a tendency to play up to the had about a three-minute span in the level of our competition. We played at third period where we did not get a shot. the tempo which Watchung did. The Plainfield is a Group IV school and has kids were ready to play, but it is hard for some good athletes. They are always them- to get up for a game against this going to be good. A team can't play like kind of team." we did during that scoreless period and Though the Warriors were not at their best, they played well enough to make expect to beat a team as good as Watchung look like a junior varsity Plainfield." squad. Sometimes a team wins by a big The Warriors were outscorcd 26-15 in margin and that margin docs not indicate the third period, and though they tried to what really happened. Well, in this case battle back in the final eight minutes they a 32-point margin was pretty much could not come up with the effort. accurate in terms of what went on. "Plainfield is a good team, but I think Franklin surged to a 5-0 lead in the we went in there a little awe-struck.'' first 42 seconds, as Doswcll hit two said Doswcll. "We knew they were layups and a free throw off assists from rated fifth in the state and I think it center Roy Svcndscn and guard Tom rattled us. If we could play them again I Hawkins. Watchung got to within three think we could beat them. And it would points on two occasions after that, at 5-2 be nice not to have to play them on their and 7-4. but by the end of the period the court." Warriors were up 18-10 and headed for Gary Williams led Plainfield. which victory number nine. improved to 10-1 with the win. with 30 points. Tim Harvey added 14 for the THE CLOSEST Watchung could get winners. after that was five points, at 18-13. with 7:14 left to play in the half. From that SCOTT THOMPSON LED Franklin point the Warriors went on a 10-0 with 24 points, while Doswell Had 16 scoring streak, holding the visitors score- and Hawkins finished with 15. less for a little less trlan six minutes. The locals improved their mark to 8-1 Again, it was Doswcll who was the on the season with a 73-62 win over the culprit. A comer jumper of his made it Pioneers at Somervillc on Friday. Frank- 20-13. a rebound shot 22-13. and lin jumped to a 12-0 lead and never another jumper brought it to 22-13. trailed on the way to its sixth conference Hawkins, who had 13 points at the win in the same number of outings. intermission to complement 15 by Doswcll led all scorers with 27 points.> Doswcll. then took over. A corner while Hawkins added 20 of his own. jumper by the Franklin guard made it 26-13. and a layup off a pass by Brad including six free throws in the final Green moved it to 28-13 with 1:33 left in minutes to clinch the victory for the FRANKLIN'S Tom Hawkins takes two from Somerville's Chris Preston. the half. Warriors. (Rich Pipeling photo) It \vas. as they say. about over. Franklin led 17-10 after one period, By the half Franklin was up by 17 but with just over two minutes remaining press and accurate foul shooting (23-33 six. points at 35-18. At the end of three in the first half, the Warrior edge had on the night) to make sure things stayed Next up for Franklin will be away quarters it was 53-30. and so by the time lengthened to 18 points at 34-16. Some- as they liked them. games at Piscataway tomorrow night at the fourth period rolled around it was rvillc narrowed the lead to six points by 7:30. and an 8:00 contest with Steinert time for the benches to be cleared. the end of three periods, as Franklin led on Monday. The next home game for the 50-44. ROY SVENDSEN had II points for Warriors will be on Tuesday when- FRANKLIN'S BLAIR MONT- But in the final period the MSC the winners, while Miller finished with Hillsborough will come to town lor a GOMERY had a nice fourth quarter and first-half champs used a man-to-man seven and co-captain Andy Bradshaw 7:30 visit. VERNON DOSWELL beats Somervilles Sheem Proctor to the board for two points (Rich Pipeline, photo) Lady Warriors flounder by Pete Mann can tell its full effect." PiscatawayTbmorrow night at 7:30. and Sports Editor The Lady*Warriors had a tough time at will find themselves in Hillsborough home against Somervillc last Thursday, when Tuesday rolls around for a 7:30 "We learned again." said Franklin and fell to the visitors by a 55-23 count. battle with the Lady Raiders. Township coach Judy Buttlcr of her Senior Dawn Robinson tossed in nine team's loss at Watchung Hills on Tues- points in the first eight minutes of play to "We have lost to both Piscataway and day. help the visiting Lady Pioneers to a 16-8 Hillsborough earlier this season."."' said Franklin lost for the seventh time in first-quarter lead. Kim Griffin- had six Buttler. "I said all along that Hill- nine outings this year, and is now points in the second period for the sborough. Piscataway. winless in four straight. - . winners as Somervillc increased its lead (Bridgewater-Raritan) East, and Somc- "1 have made some changes in our to 18 points at 30-12.at the intermission. rville were the tough teams of our lineup." explained the Franklin coach. Robinson ended up with 15 points, conference. So we will have to work "Belinda Washington is playing a lot while Griffin added 14 for the Lady really hard to get past cither Piscataway more now. She is a good rcbounder and Pioneers. Toyia Powell led the Lady or Hillsborough. I think the move may help us in the long Warriors with 11 points, while Washing- run. 1 have also moved Toyia Powell to ton added eight. "Still, we gave Hillsborough a decent guard. The moves seem to be working "It has been a rough year." admitted game the first time we played them."" better, but it is a case of how much time Buttler. "With five starters graduating continued the Franklin coach. "I know it will be needed at this point. It is another we lack the leadership we need at this was not a blow out. We are young and so change for the team to have to get used point." we could possibly turn the whole season to. and so it will take some time before I The Lady Warriors will host around at any point." Swim teams defeated by No Bruns

The Franklin High School swim teams The 400 yard freestyle relay team ot the 200 yard individual medley and the met North Brunswick High School last . Eric Spector. Jeff Cuevas, John Gillooly 100 yard breaststroke. Tuesday, Jan. 12. in a dual meet. and Chris Judd won second place and the Jodi Junta was first in the 100 yard The boys' team was defeated by a 200 yard medley relay team of Spector, backstroke and second in the 50 yard strong North Brunswick squad 120-48. Wayne Tatum, Riqh Weinstein and Jon freestyle. Rayanne Raya won first place Contributing points to the Franklin team Briggs placed third! in the 100 yard butterfly and second in were the following. the-500 yard freestyle. Karen Coogan Chris Judd was first in the 100 yard : The girls' team was defeated by North captured first place honors in the 100 JOHN MESTVOGEL of Franklin takes control of Jim Gentile of Somervifle at Franklin's bout against freestyle. Jon Briggs was a double first Brunswick 94-75. The 200 yard medley yard freestyle and second place in the Somervae Saturday Frankfcn won. place winner in the 500 yard freestyle relay team of Jodi Junta. Wendy Braun, 100 yard breaststroke. (Andrea Kane photo) and the 100 yard butterfly. John Gillooly Rayanne Raya and Karen Coogan won The 400 yard freestyle relay team >ii' placed second in the 100 yard first place. Jennifer Cox. Paige Diamond, lcrri backstroke. Rich Weinstein won a third Helene DeVries won second place in Surratt and Lisa Bird won second place place in the 100 yard breaststroke and die diving events. Debbie Badessa was and the - team of Lynn Lang.; Linda Don Noone was the third place winner in third in the 200 yard freestyle; Wendy Horvath, Helene DeVries and Chris the diving events. Braun was a double first place winner in Pallay was third. . Thursday, January 21,1982 18-A I ho hanklin NEWS RECORD The doctor says NJ wildlife refuge Safety first skaters hearing scheduled The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is Public involvement will be an essen- tial part of the planning process. The by Marvin Herring, M.D. Well-fitting boots will protect the beginning a comprehensive process to ankles. It should be noted that long-term develop a master plan for the Great U.S. FTsh and Wildlife Service, as a public resource management agency, (Dr. Hemng u assistant professor of wearing of such firm fitting footwear is Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. Bask- / will make every effort to ensure that family practice atthe New Jersey School yf«nrt«»»H with pressure sores, bone ing,' Ridge. attitudes, interests and desires of local, of Ottcopaihic Medicine of the College bruises, tendinitis and bursitis — prob- During the preparation of the plan, the regional and national groups arc con- of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey lems that a skater can protect against capabilities of the land will by analyzed, sidered in the planning process. Public simply by not overdoing. long-range goals will be set. and alterna- and consultant to amateur ice skating participation will include personal con- tive ways of achieving those goals will organizaion. Finally. I recommend three ac- tact with individuals, user groups and be evaluated. An Environmental Impact They fly through the air with the cessories that should be a part of every agencies, and in workshop sessions and greatest of ease, these world-class figure skater's equipment bag. They are hip Statement (EIS) will also be prepared meetings. skaters that we find so graceful and pads, which aren't too attractive but are and will show the various master plan An informational leaflet will be dis- beautiful to watch. And every so often protective; leg warmers, which are com- alternatives and an analysis of impacts. tributed to interested individuals, agen- — tn the midst of a breathtaking per- fortable and afford some protection As a part of the planning, the Fish and cies and organizations to solicit com- formance — one infinitesimal misstep against minor spills; and an ice bag Wildlife Service is asking the public and *ill bring a skater tumbling to the ice. other government agencies to assist them ments and to keep them informed. Any- which, when applied to bumps and one wishing to be placed on the mailing • shattering a dream of glory and some- in ] identifying issues that should be bruises, minimizes pain, swelling and list should contact Great Swamp Na- times adding an injury to the insuk- considered. disability. tional Wildlife Refuge, RFD #1. Box ke skating ts one of the most popular Ice skating injuics are very common, Sessions to identify issues will be held 152. Basking Ridge. New Jersey 07920. «inter sports, and nowhere ts it more particularly to the less-experienced for federal, state and local agencies the telephone number: 201-647-1222. or the obvious than in the doctor's offke «hose only preparation is the purchase week of Jan. 18. 1982. The public is Regional Office at U.S. Fish and *here. e%ery year, countless skaters of of expensive equipment and the time invited to attend these sessions on: Wildlife Service. One Gateway Center. all ages are treated for the ankle, knee. spent observing the champions. My Feb. 9. 7:30 p.m., at the Environmen- Suite 700. Newton Corner. Massachu- leg back and hip injuries so common to years of work with skaters at all levels of tal Center Auditorium. Lord Sterling setts 02158. Attention: Marvin the sport. In a high percentage of these performance have shown that by follow- Park. 190 Lord Sterling Drive. Basking Armstrong, telephone nirmber: cases, some preparation and education ing these simple precautions the ice Ridge. 617-965-5100. ext. 278. — in other »ords. prevention — could skating season can be a safe and en- JFeb. 10. 7:30 p.m.. at the Upper AH comments should be written and saved a doctor's bill joyable one. School Cafeteria, Harding Township submitted to the Regional Office, ad- School. Lee's Hill Road. New Vemon. dress above. THERE ARE TWO main avenues to self-protecticm in tee skating: physical preparation and equipment. These. (This column is made possible by together with some common sense. support from the Hunterdon Health Fund New Y-camping program unveiled shouk! make for a safe season of skating. to the College of Medicine and Dentistry A .slide show of the New Jersey five-day extended trips. Each session • Warm-up exercises are as natural for of New Jersey. Inquiries to the column the skater as the> arc for the jogger. Ten Camps will be held at the South County will be $300. may be made to this newspaper.) building, 108 Church Lane. East Bruns- minutes of stretching and limbering ex- New Jersey Y Sleep-Away Camps in crciscii vki!l go far to protect against the wick, on Thursday. Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. Pennsylvania arc also available. mu-wic puiU and assorted kinks and Summertecn Travel Camp is divided puns commonly experienced by the Skate-A-Thon into two. three-week sessins and is For details.concerning specific camp- weekend skater. Once on the ice. start designed for seventh-1 lth graders. There ing programs, call Elaine Reason at slow and g*> through the motions a»hiJe.' will be one week of day trips and two. 297-6070. t.> further prepare the musctes and joints to raise funds f.w more strenuous activity. A Skate-A-Thon for Hadassah Another word to the wise is. beware of Medical Organization will take place at fatigue. Tired skaters ire more prone to the Kendall Park Roller Rink on Sunday. CENTER Roy Svendson brings down a rebound against Somerville. MUFFLER injury Weekenders should take frequent Jan. 31.from 4 to 7 p.m.sponsored by (Rich Pipeling photo) break*, especially if they have not skated Princeton Hadassah. Call Marsha Free- PROBLEMS? exquisitely designed for a time Ft* the more experiencd. man at 924-8167. no later than Jan. 24 to those attempting difficult maneuvers reserve skates and/or obtain additional Morso Stoves forms. should tjo so early when they arc fresh. SOLVE THEM FOREVER •Custom Banding •We'll Bend Pipes lor CAST IRON Tired skaters tend to fall more, and tend AH ages are welcome to join a PORCELAIN FINISH three-person team. Each member of the Watchung edges out •Dual Conversions Any Car • Any Year to "keep trying-" making for more •lifetime Guarantee on Muffler serious injuries. team pledges to his five sponsors to skate a total of three hours for the entire team. e Tires e Front End Alignments * Brakes For those who fumble their ""Axel" Prizes will be awarded to the teams e New Jersey State Relnspectlon spin or mistime thariiouble-jump — and raising the most money. FHS Swim Team »ind up prone on the ice and hurting — Kustom Kar Kare there arc also sensible approaches to speedy recovery. For starters, avoid The Franklin High School Girls' The boys' swim team was defeated by 3231 Route 27 Franklin Park. N.J. skating "hurt." In most cases, this only Swim Team was edged by Watchung Watchung 66-17. Jon Briggs took first 297-2424 will aggravate a condition and ultimately Cost of eating High School 42-41 in Saturday's meet place in the. .500 yard freestyle and serve to keep you off the ice longer. If held at the New Brunswick YWCA. second place in the 200 yard individual the pain is severe, see a doctor. During medley. course-topic First place winners were Wendy recover)' periods. I advise my patients to Third place winners were Jeff Cucvas continue to exercise the rest of the body "Coping with the Cost of Eating" is Braun in the 100 yard brcaststroke and for the 200 yard freestyle; Chris Judd for while resting' the injured part. the subject of the free, two part, home the 200 yard Individual Medley: Karen study course provided by the Mercer Coogan in the-50 yard freestyle: Ray- 50 freestyle and the 100 yard freestyle: 'County Cooperative Extension Service. annc Raya in the 100 yard butterfly and Don Noonc for diving events; Erik PROPER EQUIPMENT is also es- The course offers budget saving ideas Spcctor for the 100 yard butterfly; John the 500 yard freestyle: and Jodi Junta in GUARANTEE sential for maximum enjoyment and and techniques to help families stretch the 100 yard freestyle. Gilloolly - 100 yard backstroke and minimum risk.. Professionally honed their food budgets. Wayne Tatum for the 100 yard THE LOWEST So eff icient- blades, for instance, can lessen the To register for the course, call Peg In relay events first places were won brcaststroke. PRICE they can heat your t* ist-and-turn forces of skating. Lawson at 989-6834. The first lesson by Jodi Junta. Rayannc Raya. Wendy OF ANY DATSUN DEALER whole home or In an earlier co-ed swim meet with IN THE TO-STATE AREA particuhrU those exerted on the knees. will be mailed in early February. Braun and Karen Coogan for the 200 vacation hideaway! Basking Ridge High School. Jon Briggs Make ui jour lot! atop «*ee) yard medley relay. The 400 yard free- was a double second place winner in the i»oppli»l »«c yw m» Detail*. style relay team consisting of Debbie We wW match or beet any 200 yard freestyle, and the 100 yard legitimate price tram Briggs wins medals in swim meet Badcssa. Jodi Junta. Karen Coogan and backstroke. Karen Coogan was third in ony Detain Svandja Wypyszyk also took first place. the 100 yard brcaststroke. Jon Bnegs of Franklin won six medals medley. 100 yard backstroke, and 200 # Lisa Bird took second place in the in the Berkeley Aqiutic Club Invita- yard freestyle. The 400 yard free relay team of Jodi 2935 Route 1 tional USA. Svkim Meet held Jan 16 He also won fourth place in the 200 diving events and Theresa Carter placed Junta. Erik Spcctor. Wayne Tatum and and 17 AI Somerset County College. yard backstroke and fifth in the 100 yard third. Jennifer Cox was a third place Jon Briggs won third place and the 200- Lawrenceville Bnggs. a member of the Edison breaststrokc. Briggs. a sophomore at winner in the 100 yard backstroke, as yard medley relay team of Junta. Spcc- 896-9519 Aquatic Club, won second place in the Franklin High School, also is captain of was Debbie Badcssa in the 2(X) yard tor. Coogan and Chris Judd also took a Visa - Mastercharge 5<») vard freest\lc. 200 vard individual the Franklin High School Swim Team. freest vie. third place.

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by Debbie L. bers. Where ownership really rests is, there is some concern that assets in specialists is mat many employees are antime individuals can do a lot more retirement. Under the old law, only an obviously, open to debate, but the ques- certain pension plans may not be ade- never vested in pension plans or qualify to prepare for retirement on their own, employee with no retirement plan at tion ts important because from own- quate to meet promised benefits. How- for benefits because they change jobs too thanks to the recently passed Economic work could establish an IRA, and. the ership may stem the right to direct the ever, any shortfalls would have to be met frequently. And even those employees Tax Recovery Act of 1981. maximum contribution was limited to saoo lad profn-tfaarmg pints, natny in- investment of pennon fund dollars. by increased taxs in the case of the who do receive payments often find the The 1981 law makes it possible for the lesser of $1,500 or 15 percent of dmtjuais harve a big sake ia dse stock public-sector pension funds or by in- income is far from adequate because almost all employees, even those cov- compensation. aad bond mskets even [hough they hive HOW SHOULD PENSION AS- fusions of corporate cash in the case of moat benefits are not adjusted for rising ered by company or govern- The growth of pension funds will orw7 invested a dune oo the if otra. The SETS BE INVESTED? Traditionally private-sector funds. Employees in pri- prices. If inflation averages just five ment-sponsored retirement plans, to set continue to be a phenomenon for five Aiaenca& Coaacii of Life Lcwnace road assets have been invested — ac- vate plans are former protected by the percent a year, for example,'the value of aside tax-free dollars for retirement in years to come. Their importance as a reports SOCDC 49 million woctcn arc now cording to general standards of prudence Employee Retirement Income Securiy a fixed pension drops by 22 pecent at the Individual Retirement Accounts starting supplement, to Social Security, and indi- eooOed in private aad puttie-sector — in conservative vehicles, such as Act of 1974, which set up a government end of five years. With a 10 percent next year. You will be able to contribute vidual savings requires that people with tttimumt plica high-quality bonds aad stocks. The aim agency to ensure that employees would annual inflation rate, the value plunges $2,000 annually or 100 percent of com- a stake in such funds be aware of how FtfwT>;

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Too Late Too Late Too Late To Classify To Classify To Classify Firing named Classified TAKE CHARGE OMos Man-FUU TIME HouMkMpar— HOUSEMATES Neeoed—2 ager — BooMceeper/appor-Uve-in or not to care fortw o m/f to Join 2 in 5 bedroom tunUss In expending oo. Con- chldran and houad in Prinoe- (f*Tmf*7*i* continued fnxn page 16B) modam modal homa in Ew- new administrator tact Prlnoaton Caterers, 808- ton, naterencaa a raiuma to kig. Laaaa raquirad. Cal Bob 824-0685. Box #04266 c/o Princaton 609-883-3235 evenings or social service agencies, doubling their Roger 609421-2068 days. The Somerset County Board of I ReaJ Estate Lovely 3 bedroom. *»; Too Late ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS- Chosen Freeholders has appointed Bjom capacity. This program received national ^ new ttchen « csfpetSt . 1PMKSZT E. Firing to the post of county ad- recognition jrom the National Associa-- fenced M. N.Y. bus. 'COMPUTER OPERATOR— for Sale To Classify our ministrator. tion of Counties (NACo) and was the anGM fnonoaQe + conveniently located OparataBM4331 DOSJCL. owner financed. $76,900. lf^li bt Maintain tape fcrary. Experi- Mr. Firing, who has held the position role model for many other county trans[ KENOAU. PARK ^ Cat Pat aoe-921-ens. FURNISHEDROOM — HB- 1^231-7120 torou r •P****1 weekend pay enced or recent computer of ideputy county administrator for portation programs. NACo awards have; school grad. Cal Personnel sborouoh Gontitttwftn prvf.« Som5JX ratos.CaI60M96O016. , two-and-a-half years, had, in the past, also been received by other programs Wfchen prtv. Ref « sec de- 201-231-7120 for appoint- served the county in the elected position under his -supervision, including the posit required. 201-874- County Gov^nrr-rt. EOE.PAWTE D MATCWNQ F,^ ment Somerset County Gov- of freeholder and was also freeholder Public Information Office for the County 4879. _ ture —2deexsw/drswers,2 ammant. EOE. WF. Residents Newsletter, and chalr > director. Not just another MERCER COUNTY Com- " He replaces Guy E. Millard. who had Library/InfoCenter. VMH RIVERS — 3 BR. 1V4 munKy Action Coundi Haad FRENCH TUTORING — By Programs experiencing growth or ex- bath. Avail. 2/14. AJI ap- Start — Haad Taachar. professional teacher from been county administrator since the post planoei. gas grit, mov)n have: Oagrea In aartv Rutgers University. All levels. was first created by the freeholders in pansion under-Mr. Firing's direction sporty sedan. oonct $47Stno. + ulls.609- Call 609-921 -0372. 1966. Mr. Millard resigned to become iclude the county's Solid Waste Plan,' the 443-4941. or more re- executive director of,, the New Jersey building of the county's Mental Health 1981 TOYOTA COROLLA— Association of Counties.' Center and the prospective plans for BABYSITTER Required — 2 4 dr. deluxe, 5 spd, a/c, am/ expansion of courthouse facilities. ; to 3 aftemoons/weefc. Can.tamMas. At toast 1 yr. <* au- 37 N. Main St. fm tape, many extras, best ''The key in carrying out the 609-024-0478 6pm. parvlsory axp. Salary: Cranbwy,, NNJ. offer. 609-587-2542. day-to-day operations of county govern- Prior to becoming deputy county ad- $12,720. Sand rasums to 600-39540444 ment is the county administrator," Free- MCCAC Haad Start. 2238 ministrator. Mr. Firing was employed in REAL ESTATE — Develop- holder Director Vcmon A. Noble said. private industry, also serving in the mont Company toofcfciQ fof Hamilton Ava.. Trenton, NJ Evea: 609-6S5-1881 "Bjom Firing has a long history of ditett tet in 08618 Daadlina Jan. 28, elected position of freeholder- for eight 1982. public service, both as an elected and years, 1966 to 1974. He was director of THE BREAD Factory — is appointed official, combined with vast f •crt>d job; oontact wtth pub- looking for people expert- Classified the Freeholder Board for four years and AUDI 4000 5*5 ic« •••id wWt MttnQ/rsnllnQ/ FOUND — orange & white «nced in bakery counter business administration experience." was chairman of the Finance Committee, K % * ear (or tr« ~ve?s Tne S • 5 ccyn«>«nes a managing ipa». SKno «n

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Office super- TYPIST NOFEE necessary. Call 201-238- Must be willing to learn word ing required. Call 609-799- 609-466-3613 dary business, sales help can spot. All benefits. Never a 4422 8am-5pm Tuesday visory experience required. processor - exp. in this area is fee. Call Irene Carter 609- FULL TIME—machine oper- be provided. J.T, Boyer Reat- Knowledge Memory typewri- JOIN a plus. Modem congenial ators for a light gauge sheet through Friday. ry. ReaAor. 609-921-1805 896-9470. MASON — Ucamad Florida ter, hetptut or will tram. Grow- PLES OR SINGLES — office. Convenient location. metal manufacturing plant. contractor has posmort avail- ing Pnnceton firm. Call 609- •SELECTIVE agement training, se- Permanent position. Excel- • SELECTIVE Must be willing to work at INTERVIEWERS NEEDED aSl« lor amtxtious person 924-3463 EOE 'about earning $1000 + lent salary & benefits. least 40 hrs/week. Will train — p/t for central telephone SELLER FINANCING — 2 • TEMPS • Contact Eileen at 201-846- facility. Day, evening & wknd urtittrxg to rslocata to Flonda bides on Commeroa) Comer a month commission, & who PERSONNEL* interested persons. Please Excellent partnership.'profit 8800. Princeton Aqua Scien- apply at cornerof Old Trenton hrs available. Flexible sche- acre. 2 story store P*us 5 BR f-ULL TIME — Cook needed Cat Renee or Nancy have 10-20 hrs. a week tc - 3131 Princeton Pike sharing arrangements POSSJ- ce, 789 Jersey Ave., North & South Main in Cranpury duling. Pleasant atmosphere. house (commercial too!). for lunches & dinners for 50 609-896-9470 trade tor it. Interviews by Me. Must CM experienced n Brunswick. Office Park B4dg. 4 bet. 9am & 4pm. Gilbert A. Will train. HS grad. Call Total Ampie parking. Easy terms: people. Call 609-896-1036. 3131 Princeton Pike appointment only. Call 201- Lawrencevffle, N.J. Cheney Inc. 609-395-0350. 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Engitsh o» Journalism major with top grades, honors or Work consists primarily of customer telephone contacts the Adjunctive Th&apies Growing, aggressive central New Jer- from our main office in Princeton Jet. with logical ESTABLISHED WORD Pro- Phi Beta Kappa. Excellent command of grammar, typing, Oept. for a Registered sey newspaper publisher seeks backup of our independent reps in certain assigned RESTAURANT- success cessing and typing serves for interest m history, writing, editing, research, advertising, Recreation Therapist. hard-working, hands-on person with territories. hit esiaCttsr'ed oustness in saie m B"* fieart ot Pnnceton and promotion. Must be interested in automobiles Send Experience (psychiatric local programming experience to head nistonc renovased grm ma. 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Good company REALTORS already have the approvals & resume with salary (609)921-2700 license Ca» 609-394-2635 requirements to: to work for. Excellent location. Benefits. Please send resume and Personnel Office: SWING LOAN WarteC — o« SATISFIED WTTH your pre- KEY TO ON-LINE TRAINING fj salary requirements to Box # 04236", S? 5,000. collateral property sent work'' — Make a new We c/o The Princeton Packet. worm S! 50.000 Caa 609- wish ShakJee Good income. Carrier 253-9211 Bonus car & travel can a3 £>e DISC OPERS. ADMINISTRATOR^ Foundation >©urs CaS Fred CampOefl. Seiie Meac Ne« Jersey 08W; Equal Opportunity Employer M F 609-259-9817 Excellent Opportunity For ADVERTISING BUSINESS EXPERIENCED Physics or Engineering Librarian Equal Opportunity Employer M/F for saie Profitae** adverts- Proficient In m 609-443- Sys Eng - data scope 6291 Physeist - Thermo Dynamics PERSONNEL EE -BSMS-design MINICOMPUTER WICKER FURNITURE Busi- EE - analog design • ness — lor sate in suburban EE - Hardware TECHNICAL Pmcato* area. Fut pnee o« Field Tech - 20% travel PROGRAMMER/ANALYST S10.COO if cost of inventory Cherrnst - rubber compounds RECRUITER If you have the following: J T Boy«rReaAy.ReaAor,609- Supv - union exp This expanding Fortune (one square for each letter, number, space or punctuation,) 921-1805. Mold Maker 500 firm located in central ...high professional goals New Jersy is seeking an ...minimum 3 years experience in IBM Series/I 4 LINES - 1 INSERTION ..." $7.00 ADDITIONAL INCOME — GETTY PERSONNEL addition to staff in the OeveiOQfinancsaJ ndepend - RL 130 area of techncal recruit- EDX/EDL programming language is highly preferred 3 INSERTIONS, no changes, paid before billing . . $11.00 ence *r* your own busmess HgriUttmr ing however IBJtC/W If billed odd SOC billing charge RafcJess. Up to $20,000 pan Responsibilities include ...COBOL. BASIC, DIBOL or Fortran on business time possible. CaS for your 609-896-2323 both local and national appointment workdays, 9- recruiting for data applications may be acceptable. NAME noon 609-448-4383 processing and other ...solid knowledge of minicomputer systems. HOMEMAKER technical areas Individ- W« her* a rewording opportunity awaiting you I ADDRESS .. ESTABLISHED EAST WMDSOR AREA ual should be able to WHOLESALE Business — to assist young mother tem- work independentty and poranty handicapped with assist in other Human Join Petroleum Data Corporation, a well established and rapidly growing Operate from home, set your Resource areas as well leader in providing minicomputer systems to the Detroleum distribution in- CITY. STATE own rxxrs-GootJ profits. VR cooking, cleaning & shop- png. Must have car & flexi- Some travel is required. dustry. Oar Princeton headquarters, provides marketing and support for IBM Busness Brokers of Central beries I minicomputers to our clients nationwide. CLASSIFICATION .INSERTIONS VMOUNT PAID N J. 609-969-8349 ble hours. Call after 6 p m. The successful candidate 609-448-8697. wifl have 1-3 years ex- Your responsibilities will include writing applications programs in EDX/EDL All Classified ads appear automatically in each consecutive insertion only costs perience in recruiting for complete systems using fully developed specifications, performing all 8 Packet newspapers. The Princeton $3.00 if placed with original order. Call for ESTABUSMED DAY CARE PART TIME — Driver to some technical positions. custom programming based on client requests and maintaining our present Packet. The Lawrence Ledger, The Central — Nursery facility, state transport eWerty physician In addition, this individual group of application programs. In addition, you will be involved with the information on the small charge for ad- approved. Business and from Kood Pk. to visit ras wife must be able lo deal ef- distribution, program fixing and/or enhancement of present client base 3s Post, Windsor-Hights Herald, The ditional lineage. fectively with at) levels of Oanbury Press, The Manville News, The property tt> be soil. Astang n Pnnceton Hospital & also well as customer interface via modem connections. Ads may be displayed with white space $184,900 Century 21 Krai. management. Franklin News-Record and the » oo supermarket shopping. margins and/or additional capital letters at Reaflors 609-924-7575.882- etc You would use our Pon- We offer an excellent ca- This career poshion offers an excellent salary and comprehensive benefits Hillsborough Beacon. Ads may be mailed $9.00 per inch. Box numbers are $3.00 5000 bac & could bring your own reer opportuncty as wet . plus exceptional personal and professional growth potential. Please send or phoned in.The deadline for new ads is ti«id»wn along in car. £ nee as competitive salary and your resume, including salary history, in complete confidence to Betty W. 5 p.m. Monday rf they are to be properly extra per order or per month. Birch, Personnel Manager. MAMNG MONEY -Working $5 per hr. 201-297-2525 benefits. H you meet the classified. Cancellations cannot be ac- At Home* — be fiooded *r«i quairfcabons as outSned. cepted after noon on Monday. 'Too Late TERMS: There is a 50C billing charge, if ad please forward a detailed orter*. Offerv deta*s: rush WANTED RELIABLE decV to Classify" ads will be accepted until is not paid in advance. Personals, resume ntiutfeng salary Situations . Wanted. Housesitting, stamped setf-addraeMd en- camrt Groom — lo work with history w3 requirements noon Tuesday. PETROLEUM DATA Apartment Sublets, Wanted to Rent or v«ope & 25c aanrica tm to: stan-dard-breds at Show- in complete confidence Brown, Dept M, P.O. Box ptaoe Farm Experience with to RATES: A Classified Ad costs $7.00 for up Share and all out of area and moving ads. 1403. Trerton. NJ 08618. horses a requirement Will CORPORATION to 4 lines for one insertion, or if originally are payable with order. This newspaper is trawithe right appacaru. CaS EMPlOYIIQn MANAGER 1101 State Road ordered, (no changes). $4.00 additional for not responsible for errors not corrected by NATIONAL CREDa CORP aftor 4 p.m. 609-443-1208 P.O. MX CI-S237 Princeton. N. J. 08540 2 consecutive weeks or issues, the 3rd the advertiser immediately following the consecutive insertion is FREE. Thereafter, first publication of the ad. ~~^ — mokas loans to home own- PftmCETON. MJ. MS4Q Equal Opoxrufun Emplorar Uif ers to purchase bunnesses. Pnone 608-396-7500 or 201 - Recycle 246-1883 2-B Classified Advertising Week of January 20 - 22,1982

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FULL TIME-*Part time tem- HEAL ESTATE Bantdng To S12K SALES REP — Major cor- PART TIME CLERK — over BOOKKEEPER — Full OwkTypM to $10,800 porary help for ski rental CLERK TYPIST M/F — full Hnance To $13K Come jon ua Jon TELLER poration, high technology 18. no nights, appty In person IS time. Clerical experience re- EXCB-LBOT Charge, private, non-profit discover ffvo opportunrtie* rTTrrnrsm nmr 2p.m. Carters 108 Main St., shop. Can Ray 215-598-3673 Experienced Taflars. Exce*- product Business or Market- ... needs your 50 typing lo quired. 50 WPM typing, pur- PHONE MANNER organization. ADP back- ftVflMSGifl iR WOOQfiQ Wth 0T16 lant benefits. Never a fee. ing degree. Comprehensive Hightstown. evenings. chasing procedures & muni- ground. Super atmosphere. process medical claims with Intelligent & professional for of tf» arM's oUM. largest & Cat 609^96-9470. training & benefits. S14-15K cipal experience a plus. App- S13-15K+. Call Mr. Kris insurance carriers and docu- consulting firm. Assist V.P. RMSI tueemashd firm Ex- •»• commission, expenses, WORD PROCESSING ly Boro of Manville, Clerks (609) 896-1183 P. Robert ment control of employee sta- OFFICE ASSISTANT — Knowledge of IBM Memory. perianca preferred but not ate. Cat Ms Nauman (609) NO FEE Office. 101 So. Main St., Darn Personnel 134 Franklin necessary - our training • SELECTIVE tus. Bright beginner or re- needed for general clerical Never a fee. Call 609-896- 896-1183 P. Robert Dann duties In small publishing Manville. 9 a.m. to 5 pm. CnrRd. makas tm dflaranca' To ba- Personnel 134 FrankSn Cnr entering work market OK. JOIN 9470. aorrm a R*ai Estata profes- Corp. headquarters. Out- company centrally located in 3131 Princeton Pica Rd. ^~ DENTAL ASSISTANT — Ex- sional call Weidei Real standing banefits. Company Princeton. Position requires •SELECTIVE* CODERS — Part time tem- • SELECTIVE Oflaca Pwk Bdo. 4 perienced, healthy person Estate, inc. at ycur chaca of paid fees. excellent grammatical and porary clerical help, no ex- PERSONNEL* 7 PROGRAMMERS — To dictaphone transcription * TEMPS * perience necessary. Min. of who likes to work with people. location toreonfldantta l mtaf - S35K. Imptemert itMMcn ASK FOR LORRAINE DAVIS v*tw. Panmgton O""tae, Earl skins. Automobile Quarterly 30 hrsVweek required. The 3131 Princeton Pfce Good salary & benefits are based systems in a com- Cal Renee or Nancy offered to the right person. Snaddon. 609-73/-1500: Guards, parma- Magazine, 221 Nassau St.. Gallup Organization, 609- Office. ParlcBWg. 4 munications environment. Princeton. NJ 08540. 609- 609-896-9470 924-9600, ext. 278. EOE. Lawrencevafe, N.J. Resume sent to Box #04257, Pnncaton Office. Estetla nant & part ame. Middlesex Fortran, Pascal, "*C*°, Aasenv OFFI€E OConntU. "609-92 t-270O: County. Hightstown Law- 924-7555. 3131 Princeton Pike c/o Princeton Packet. All re- bry. PU1. Excellent future. LajMrencevfle, N.J. NURSES — for private home plies confidential. Lawrence Offica. Tarn Haie, raneaviBa Areas. Uniforms STORE CLERKS — must be F/Pd. Call 609-683-0800. POWER THE GALLUP Organization care case in Hightstown. 609-aS6-i00r>. East Wvxfeor turn. AM ages. For appt, caS 18 years or older to work part Place Mart Consultants, spe- — is looking for reliable ma- CHILD CARE—experienced Pleasant working conditions. CAREER — in sales & man- Office Sane-/ UcOermotl. 201-329-6021 turn. 9 a-in.-4 RL 130 at Back Home La. time in our Somerset Farms p n Equal Opportunity Em- ciaists in EDP. 1 Pafener Sq. ture people to do daytime woman for daytime care of 2 609-448-2022. agement with major company 609-44S~6200; Arport OOca. No. Brunswick, NJ 08902 food store located in Prince- ployer , Princaton 08S40. telephone interviewing from young children in Lawrence- due to expansion. Sales ex- Joey Oerry. 609-683-6960. 201-297-1230 ton. Call 609-924-9893. our office. Hrs. 9am-4:3ppm. ville. Car & references re- HOUSEKEEPER/Childcare perience helpful but not Monday - Friday. Wei will quired. Salary negotiable. — live in/out. Good with chil- essential. Substantial start- WHAT'S YOU* ' EXECUTIVE SEARCH/ ORDER PROCESSING train. Call 609-924-9600 Begin March. 609-896-2820 dren. References. 609-799- ing salary with incentive in- SECRETARY SALES NEW YEATS SALES PERSONS x351. after 7pm. 2278. creases as eamea. After a Pouter* nwinUm for a CLERK Please consider the stimulat- training period in sales, an RESOLUTION? ing, challenging and very w«?i 3-6 i—ri '-'.i*:" ice !>•*•' RECRUITERS Applied Data Research is opportunity for career in man- So m£T> SECRETARIES currently looking (or a lucrative field of executive agement is available. For and Kano 80 WP*t Word qualified individual for search. particulars call Mr. Adkins at the* Order Processing MEDICAL 609-896-9740. EOE. procaaang a»pananea on COMPUTER OPERATIONS Our organization is unique Technical background Department. This position CLERK SECRETARY «itr«r wanq or vyctec a within this industry. We enjoy "required. Send resume or requires a well organized GAL/GUY FRIDAY — work Full time/temp TYPIST FULL TIME an excellent professional as detail oriented person 8-15 hours per week for in- Experience Required Challenging atmosphere An opening exists, for a well as personal reputation. We crt« a 36 Nxi *»crt wtx> has an average terior designer. Reconcile "* m Hijti Hourly Rite for a candidate with good well organized individual Our list of satisfied clients in- ••bar* comparry 011609-921-0308 knowledge of an business typing skills & proven of- bank statement monthly. with good steno, dic- cludes some of the most pre- Good typing, attractive hand- dancal Arata Concepts HifKCOW machines, likes working fice experience. Ex- taphone, and typing abili- stigious conglomerates in the writing, do own correspond- an with numbers and can perience in transcribing 609/443-6151 ties. Must be able to world. ence. Good telephone perso- type40WPM. SR. OPERATORS- equipment a plus. Good schedule appts., and fol- nality. Hours highly flexible - salary & full company low through on own in- Sttn. S**ry * 1230 1250 If you are looking for a We are conveniently located sometimes Sat. hours, some- MVS/JES II benefits package accom- itiative. Excellent working change in your job or pany this opportunity. in suburban Princeton in times Sun. hours. $5 per conditions and fringe beautifully appointed offices seeking a new position Call 609-448-4000 for an hour. E. Windsor location. benefits. which offer an attractive en- SPOT WELDER and are interested or have appointment or apply at: Call Mrs. Harris at 609-443- TO EARN JR. OPERATOR- vironment. uop by Co com. experience in the Interviews by appt. only call 5804, c*«t» an acc^caoon a: Pit. processing of orders^this (201) 874-4000 9 to 11 a.m. GOOD MONEY DOS/VSE , NORELCO If'you possess a positive t. Scud &%*•««•«£*. or Experienced spot Mon.-Thurs. ONLY. Secretary/Steno AS AN AVON may be just the job you NORTH AMERICAN mental attitude and are a r*aurr* »• welder needed. are looking for. PHILIPS LIGHTING To$17K Carrier creative thinker you owe it to NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE Good salary and ADR is a growing soft- DATA ENTRY- CORPORATION yourself to investigate this Be right hand to chief execu- benefits. Call Per- ware company which has Bank Street e*0 *wffi general compenv working corv TOWN TEMPS offers the perfect solution to those available. Would you like a new bicycle, nefits to mature individual in consist of heavy telephone office aataea. Sorrw rysarxg and jrswecmg of teteprionei. drtions and benefits. Call Princeton area. Regardless money problems. We have interesting, long and short stereo or just plain cash? Call the Star contact, assisting the doctor, Joe Massone. 201-297- of experience, write A. S. 0100. term, high paying assignments. In addition, TOWN Ledger, loll free 800/242-0850. bookkeeping, laboratory and Sears, Pres., Texas Refinery janitorial functions. Part or full TEMPS has vacation and gift bonus plans. If you are just • i Robert Arse* i6C» 799-6282 Corp.. Box 711, Fort Worth, time. Good technical ability starting out, or returning to the job market, TOWN RHORE-fOULEiK, lac Texas 76101. and typing accuracy essen- TEMPS is the way to go. UNS8SINC tial. Love of animals a must! Junction. NJ 0SSS2 Our clients in ROBBINSVILLE and LAWRENCEV1UJE rely Secretary To $12K Experience a plus! Salary Princeton Jet.. NJ on TOWN TEMPS for quality Secretaries, Typists and LEGAL open. Vacation, sick leave, Word Processors. Call or come in today. Good typing andsteno skills, holidays, other benefits. You'll like the companyN W.E.L Here's an opportunity to capitalize on year. P O. Box 29 Please call for applica- OFFICE tank St.. H^MIIPWB. NJ. Princeton. NJ. 08540 this talent. The Princeton Packet Inc. Is We offer an exceflent tion. All applications must COLLEGE STUDENTS — An Egutf Qppcrtjnrj looking for two people to sell sub- benefits package in- include SALARY RE- Large firm now interviewing POWER cluding dental in- QUIREMENTS. for several semester break scriptions by telephone for any and all surance and educa- positons. If desired, position Rt. 130 at Black Horse La. of our 8 community weekly tional assistance. For Personnel Department' can be part time when clas- No. Brunswick, NJ 08902 newspapers. The work can be done at immediate consider- (201) 636-3000 ses resume. Starting rates 201-297-1230 ation, please send re- S5-S6.50 Interview now be- home or at The Packet office depending sume with salary re- ext. 2310 fore final exams. Call 3-6pm on telephone exchanges involved. quirements to: AMERADA HESS for interview. 609-452-7530. LOOKING FOR AN Oppor- Salary is based on hours worked and Associate Personnel Manager tunity? — We have a career CORPORATION PROJECT ENGINEER opportunity in our manage- subscriptions sold. P.O. Box CN-5237 ment trainee program. Wil- 1 Hess Plaza SOFTWARE Princeton, NJ. 08540 BSME or CHEM E: Major lingness to work hard, im- If you are interested please call William Woodbridge. NJ 07095 Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer. M F drug firm seeks an indepen- agination and initiative are Bennett at 609-924-3244 for an in- dent self starter to supervise the main requirements. Start terview appointment. project responsiblity, feasibil- $15,000-$20.000. An equal SPECIALIST ity studies, design, cost con- opportunity employer. Call an «QUI4 oppcrtv*»ty tmpJovw m/1 trol, GMP compliance. 5 Mr. Thomas, 609-599-3035. years manufacturing or pro-. NURSES, RN's cess experience in a major tf you want more involvement, more influence, and more - hearth care industry. Superb PART TIME On Call Work— opportunity, talk to Digital. benefits including profit shar- for Public Opinion Telephone ing, & yearly cash bonus. Interviewers. No selling. Join us and you'll enjoy greater technical challenges and Arc you a Starting salary: 30's. Call Good reading, writing and opportunities. You'll be part of our Regional Software Harriet McCormick, McCor- speaking skills are. essential. Support Group in Prtnceton providing technical support mick Associates, P.O. Box Call Opinion Research Corp., PROGRAMMER 1206. Princeton, N.J. 08540 N. Harrison St., Princeton. to specialists in the f«etd. y-~ "people person"? 609-924-2022. 609-924-5900 ext 313 be- And your success at DigitafxriUspen exciting avenues for ANALYST If your commitment is to "Patient Care" ... we tween 10am &4pm Mon-Frl. can offer you an innovative and progressive growth, both within our Software organization, and other therapeutic atmosphere plus the tremendous TELEPHONE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS- INTERVIEWING advanced areas of our $3.1 billion ctoKar corporation. Mainstem Corporation is the acknowledged leader in the personal fulfillment in helping patients thru TANT — Clerical, Public Re- emotional difficulties. PART TIME lations Department. Steno, field of fleet management information services. We Opportunities available. To qualify, you should have 2-3 years experience with support an international list of cfients, and are currently popular firm. Start $200 plus., Days, afternoons, evenings & Call Ms Cohen (609) 896- Digital operating systems. Experience in RSTS/E, RSX- involved in the design and implementation of state of the weekends. Flexible days & 1183 P. Robert Dann Person- art systems. Carrier Foundation 11M. or VAX/VMS s preferred. hours. No experience neces- nel 134 Franklin Cnr Rd.. sary. Will train. Call between If you fee* you have the background we need, talk to us Internal growth has created an opening for at least one has it all! 9:30-4. 609-448-2107. BIOSTATISnCIAN Programmer Anaryst to help with the design and McGRAW-HfLL about the future you can start building now. Call Jane We are situated in a lovely, semi-rural area in a documentation of new systems, develop program Wghtstown. EOE ChappeJI or Ward Hopkins at (609) 452-2940 or send campus-like setting with well-lighted parking Exceptional management your resume and salary history to Ward Hopkins, Digital specifications and participate in the development of area and security on grounds. level position with interna- programming and documentation standards. Successful tional conglomerate for se- Equipment Corporation, U.S. Route One, CN-2. Prin- We offer competitive salaries that are adjusted candidates wM have 1-3 years COBOL programming and rious professional with in- ceton, New Jersey. 08540. analysis experience. Experience in the area of user for prior hospital nursing experience for a maximum of 4 years. dustrial or biomedical re- documentation and standards is also desired. Any ex- search experience & adv- We are an Affirmative Action employer. posure to NCR hardware and/or software would be We can offer you no rotation of shifts, both full anced degree in statistics. considered a plus. and part-time openings and flexible hours ar- Ability to design clinical in- ranged to fit your schedule. We also have per SALES S17+K vestigations & data proces- We offer a generous benefits program, liberal com- diem and on-call opportunities. IMMEDIATE INTERVIEW sing programs essential. Sal- pensation plan based on experience, and ideal working Large company has immedi- ary: $30's. Call Harriet Stop in at our Personnel Office and find out McCormick, McCormick conditions iruhe Princeton Forrestal Center. Cal or write: about our unique non-institutional open atmo- ate opening in sales — NJ territory. Automotive after Associates. P.O. Box 1206, sphere. We welcome applicants to stop by any Princeton, NJ. 08540. 609- Brandy Frank time and tour our many and cheerfully deco- market experience a plus. SALARY & HKJH commis- 924-2022. Coordinator, Personnel Services rated facilities. Call for interview appt. We change thewi (201) 874-4000 sion—all expenses-car allo- MAINSTEM CORPORATION wance + Mileage —full be- HOUSEKEEPING PER- the world thinks. P.O. Box 2 nefits — IMMEDIATE. Call SONNEL — Immediate Princeton, NJ 08540 openings, full time positions - (609)452-1300 Carrier Foundation GETTY PERSONNEL with excellent benefits. Apply (60*) 452-2440 RL130 . In person. 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SALES PGRSOHNB. PART TIME — S10-$1M*. Dootteeper To <15K MOM NEEDS Some Help — CLERK TYPIST — MAIL ROOM Clerk—this is a ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR — SECRETARY—Centrally lo- TottOK MSAMTY beauty coneuftanL VM train, FA5CMATMQ tf you like little loos. I'm 5 and (Township Clerk's Office) 35 permanent part time position. Full time position in nursing cated small growing dynamic OATAPnOCESSMQ no investmeni. Make your NEW COMPANY my brother's 3. and want to hours per week; starting Some heavy lifting required. home. Available for viva- corporation. We need a well- Some people befcev* that own hours. Management General experience. Cost help us help Mom, please can annual salary $10,301; good Would prefer someone with cious, innovative, creative, organized person who likes •nc*. Aamrrttm, PucaM or td unceftavt. potential. 609-924-1760 or accounting needed lor edver- 606-883-0346. benefits; High School gradu- car. Min.of30hrs7week.The caring person. Pis. send par- working with numbers as well Fortran. Oumsnartg com- awtrctiangrtg. independent. 6O9-2S9-7164 taing protects. Benefits. I ate and one (1) year of busi- Gallup Organization, 609- ticulars to Parkway Nursing as people. Salary com- pany and' barata Ntvtr a stubborn animal we call er a lee. Cel 609-896-9470. BE A FULL TIME Or Part ness school or two (2) years 924-9600 ext. 278. EOE. Home, 1201 Parkway Ave.. mensurate with experience. f«« Catt Dc* Simon 609- -HomoSaparV*- lo be, thai CH«J5 CARE — Long term. Time Cosmetic Consultant— experience or combination; Trenton. N.J. 08628. Send resume to: P.O. Box 096^470. «• «*r. dtticuft. Enough to 18 mo. ok) boy. Mon.-Fri.. • SELECTIVE WW tram, earnings of $150 or ability to provide full range, of MUSICIANS — Drummer 431, Princeton, N.J. 08540. dn»» someone insane. 730-530, tve vi or out light PERSONNEL* more for 3 evenings work. office services including typ- looking to start or join group. TYPISTS • SELECTIVE Others Bnd c^aAenoja in ufv- housekeeping. Must have Atoe Charm Cosmetics. Call ing 55 wpm, light stenogra- Top 40s. Call 609-443-1391. SECRETARIES JANITORIAL — Steady part certaxy and be*»<« that the own transportation. Edirv 3131 Princeton Ptw 609-883-6017. phy, record keeping, public WORD PROCESSORS time evenings, Mon-Fri, more dW&cUt *» course, ffw berg, 6O9-7»-9i23aft7pm. Once Park ado-4 contact: experience with the TYPIST — Advertising field. Temporary positions keep Hightstown area. Car neces- 3131 Prtocarton Pfca sw^eAer 8ie> nwil Specift- ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE word processing equipment Entry level or re-enter job pouring into our office. Help sary. 609-443-1033. Offn Pirt! Odo. 4 caay. tney •* went a pcweon WAITER/WAITRESS — —Clerk. Very nice, congenial helpful. Apply in writing to Eli- market Good company, nice us fill them! our Success Princeton Forrwttl Center MARKETING . $40k Apply in person. PRINCETON Team at Weichert Co., 101 Cotege Road East 1101 Stite Road UNIVERSITY. Personnel Raaitors For a corAoen&ai Princeton. N J. 06540 Services. Clio Hall, or call (609) rtervtew can James Longo. 6O9-452-1122 Research Park 452-6130 for appointment Pmowcn crSce maraoer a! Princeton, N J. 08540 509-633-0300 If you re CHILD CARE — needed tor 2 CLERICAL CUSTOMER PART-TIME 609/921-6580 An Equal Opportunity/ gcoc. you ceoid be setter yr old boy weekday morn- Aflirmaiive Action Employer M'F ings m our Pmceton home. For Princeton reai es- WORD PROCESSOR tate leasing company. RELATIONS Kind, competent person de- FASHION REPRESENTATIVE Diversified dubes. good Princeton area. Exp. Sired 609-921-2463 EXECUTIVE SALES Col- secretarial skills. Ex- preferred on word College art background At-home career for conscientious sewing en- lage grad * TEACHING. ce'&ent satary for ooe-giri processing equipment. TYPtST Exacuave Secretary for trainee position. Work thusiast. Expand/sshion knowledge and earn extra COACHING OH SALES mxp office Respond with re- Must have good writing ft learn with BANKING POSITIONS — tordrec t mail marketing sume to. income through»' sales of exclusive LEITERS Saf skills. Can 201-628-8888 professionals. Arithmetic, DESIGNER FABRICS. Plan your own schedule, set Pmceton frm. Word proces- Send resume to: 'MORTGAGE CLERK: H.S. grad with good math Career oppty telephone ft typing your own goals. For further information call: New provides protes- sing unowrteooe necessary. clerical skills; some knowledge of basic accounting, Salary commensurate with proficiency capability. Jersey Field Manager. tratrcrg *i ii product Uktt Hera HATTMII SEIVtOS Phone 609/924^668 for pleasant phone manner and ability to use an adding J 1 experience Contact Person- Uiocutn. ttc iires «-ci Lrf». HBA *. Grauo. 19 Mjjt»H r> appointment. machine. Pens«on EQU!1)*«. Auio & nel 20?-874-<»0 105 Wf*{< Road E«1 (201) 561-7289 CHECK FIUNG CLERK: Beginner's position requiring | ftttutte. H. J. fjiSifl . Wirr*. N) 074/0 itBHwren ArraeSve tx- DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT — attention to details with lots of phone work. py UanaQemertQ t OPERATIONS CLERK: Part time, 1-5:00 p.m. Mori. Thurs. ! E J front and back office 2S-3O pooeraaf Ca««ss yow 60 typing bookkeeping duties for small office. Must be Supervise elementary and 529 or Key to Disc procedures essential. Apply at the Personnel Office on the third floor between and 80 stero tr. bctti i*n- experienced in accounts payable, receivable, school children during Opening on evening jjjift 9-11 a.m. or 2-4 p.m. guages ExpaAsion leaves 4pm-! 2 Exceoeni benefits their lunch break. Excellent satary. Liberal benefits. position avajtae<« Fun Be- payroll, preparation of tax reports and typing. 10:30-1:30 P.M. inciudtng dental insurance Safeguard system experience helpful. Hours and tuaon assistance Toex- Mon-Fri. Currently a one If qualified please contact Mr. J.F. Oorciari Monday to Friday can be flexible. Pleasant month replacement pos- at 394-3^01 between 9 AM and 4 PM. ASK FOO LOflAAJ?iE DAVIS piore further, paease caS Mess ition but may work into PRINCETON Frar* at 609-4S2-t300 surroundings and benefits. permanent part time. Im- OFFICE EOE Please call Robert Ansel (609) 799-6282. mediate opening, apply HYDROCARBON RESEARCH, to Princeton Regional INC. WA.HTED TRACTOR TRAJt- UNSEIS INC. School. P. O. Box 711. BANK POWER ER DflfVERS — thorough PRINCETON JCT., N J. Princeton, N. J. 08540. Research Er Development Canter fcrcHrtedge of MY. HJ 4 Pa P.O. Box 6047 - 76 Nassau St., Princeton, NJ Rl 130 at Stock Hor*e La Lawrenceville. N.J. 06648 AdeupedtSe i0to 15 stops •qual opportunity emp« up to an exceptional tor 1.1 month position in the Princeton area. Ideal Work in exciting creative 6699 company. Fine tune your candidate must have some technical training. Familiarity field. Must have good the future In EDX. EOt S*JSS and com- with electronic components Soutfv I of its customer support and sales activities. Openings Writing purchase orders Do you have an interest in | currently exist for the following positions: !t«k3 Rd. W Wrescr T»p • SELECTIVE Be an -cooymg 6 fifang documents advertising? Accurate PERSONNEL* SALES REPRESENTATIVE D€U CLERK — "uu ftm*. Cat! Resumes should accompany qualified candidates. Call typist is needed for this lot an appointment. Must have own transportation. busy, exciting firm. Ex- MPG SOFTWARE I We seek a person with at least 3 years experience in end- Bam-IOarr 609-924-1802 3131 Pi melon Pfca luser sales of computer and/or software systems. The Nassau Oe«l»phoa» company paid benefits • VM/CMS internals COMPUTER OPERATOR or larger Ca» 609-267-7049 package. • OS/MVS Internals I This is an entry level position in computer operations lintrowMil • VSAM • BTAM or VTAM • An W*j Sato* background wWi Industrial ItECEPTKMIST/ Ion DEC VAX 11/780. Responsibilities will include PART FULL TIME Sales • Compiler Development \ I day-to-day machine operations and will provide opera- •raoWts Positions "~~* opoo to ccww SEOBETMT 10 UK MPG offers an excellent woiidng environment: Itional support for our time-sharing customers. The • AkUMy to ooonrto a OT NJ. NY. PA. Products are Insurance experience is a Including our own computers and private offices • successful applicant will have some background in • AaMteoo and 4mlr» to loam met* about wHh terminals and flexible work day. We reword I computer science or operations and a strong desire to GETTY TEMPS energy saving TFE engine oi must Either company or high achievement wtm excellent performance $ Osier rstaepo prooucts for Incentive* Salaries are vary competitive and our I advance in the field of software products and or cus- agency background. j tomer support. 809448 6600 cars,trucks*machine* YT1. We offer an ••celern salary end benefit program, Should have accurate benefit pockage Is one of the best In the me 6O9-«83-034a. Industry. inducing company paid medkel, danul and fife typing and want to deal I These positions offer an unusual opportunity to ad- MPC Is headquartered In Princeton. New Jersey. V Ivance professionally while performing challenging inoumaca. tuition reimbursement, 'profit sharing with clients in a lovely (JETTY TOPS! SECRETARY — tor partner and paid vecatuv you want what we offer and have the experience I work in a stimulating environment. Salary com- atmosphere. we need, send your resume In confidence to: Imensurate with experience. 1527 Rmgn'i Una in major ComerVe law fcrn. JuanHo todaen, Mothemailca Products Group. Legal or execuBve secretanel tmai—tad ondkjaf should cal our Persomal P.O. Box 23W. Mnceto* New Jersey 0*540. I Please send resume and indicate which position you expenenoe preearred. Skvno Department at: (M1)U> Illl I are applying for to: 2O1-821-5750 Shape the future with & typing escpedenoa repuired.. McMASTER-CARR Ms. Ann-Marie Barber INTERIOR Designer — Satary negoBeole. Cai Un. Advanced Data Management Wtvppfie at r^jf v»y ^|ff'^^l £• suDOly company Mathenutica Products Group a division of A.R.A.P. f to Klen. Metro & Savo. 201- P.O. to* 317 S26-0700. P. O. Box 601 or Dayton. MJoMI* Kingston, N, J. 08528 o*Se* tomfe***. Soerrw n- An fquof Opportunity Employer U/F/HC Malory lo PART TUE — experienced An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer M F H- * 182 Nas- •andwfctvsalad maker w«i 609 8«3 5103 sau St. Princeton. N.J. reference* Call 609-921- 00540. 0609 between 3-5orrv - Classified Advertising 4-B Week of January 20 - 22,1982

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MANAGEMENT — REAL ESTATE Safapfaon RNa&LPKrs— Part lime re- Software Engineer ENERGETIC Seif-starter — FEE PA© REGISTERED NURSE — Accountant To $16K WAREHOUSE PRODUC- TRAINEE. Nationally re- J t ief positions avaflabte at our TOS35K needed for small R & Dfirm i n Temporary position thru April ANALYST TION — We are a small spected Unanail firm. Fast al and cooperative staff. conveniently located nursing DATA PROCESSING Princeton. Entry level posi- 30, 1982. Starting salary, Young, dynamic company. manufacturer located in Prin- growfr opportjrary. D eetenf GaWMTOUB OOfTVTVS&On SpiL fatitty. inquire about our spe- OS. Internals, PL-1. Fortran, tion, clerical, some typing. $14,045.85. Contact Dave Degreed. 1 + years public ceton looking for multi- benefit psfc. Sun S11.4K. Cal Unda lor a oonUantial ciai weekend pay rates. Can or Assembler. 4300 IBM Pre- Celt 609-452-9595 between Duncan, Training School for experience preferred. Prom- talented individual with split Cai Us MHar (609) 896-1183 interview. Princeton Cros- 609-896-0006 ferred. Exceptional benefit 9-5. Boys. Skillman 609-466- otable. Excellent benefits. personality. If you have ex- P. Robert Darin Personnel sroad* Realty, me. Reaftor, package and company. Nev- 2200 ext 56. AA/EOE. Never a fee. Call Irene Carter perience in a pick/pack en- 134 Frartdn Cnr Rd. 6O9-924-4677. ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR — er a fee. Call Dick Simon 609- COOK WANTED — SL Paul 609-924-8064 609-896-9470. vironment & mechanical tor smaJI nursing home. Ab- 896-9470. Convent, Princeton, Mini- 20 Nassau Street CASHIER NEEDED — for aptitude give me a call at SAU2S SECRETARY TRAVEL AGENT — mint- out 4 hours per day. Degree & mum wage. CaB Sister Mar- Princeton, N.J. national.brokerage firm in • SELECTIVE 609-452-9275. Ask for Frank To $13.5* mum 2 yrs. experience. musical slofls desirable, ex- • SELECTIVE garet 609-924-4414 aft. 3 Princeton. Duties include PERSONNEL* Batsch, Prod. Dept. Sam-. I teevy conwiiarcial & intama- perience preferred. For inter- PERSONNEL* pm. BANKING processing checks and 4:30pm. Top typing «vid sfioftftttno for bonai travel- ApoBo experi- view contact Administrator. EDP AUDITOR to $20,000 securities. Typing is required. 3131 Princeton Pike EXCITING RETAIL Sales Ms busy drvsrsflsd portion ence preferred. No Satur- SomyfieW Nursing Home, 61 3131 Princeton Pfce SECRETARY/OFFICE Man- Min. 1 yr. growth spot. Cobol, Previous brokerage or bank- Office Park B»dg. 4 days. Reply Box #04243 Co Position — Experience not in sn >writing Princeton Arm. Maptewood Ave.. Cranbury, Office Park Bfclg. 4 ager: Small, congenial but OS. JCL Full Benefits. ing experience preferred. Lawrencevfflev N.J. Mnanurn 5 years McrMarial Princeton Packet 609-395-0542. Lawrencevfle, N.J. ' hard-working management Call Mary at 609-924-6200. nee. Must know how to~sew. experience. Excellent b«- consulting firm moving to ACCOUNTANT SECURITY GUARDS — part ble hrs. Contact Mr. Vine 609- neflti- Fee pawl DISPLAY TRAINEE — For SECRETARY/TYPIST — DANCE TEACHERS Assis- Princeton seeks top-notch GRAPHIC ARTIST — time weekends 4 pm to mid- 882-6657. I1BHLLIUH contemporary housewares Ful time position available for tant — Classes in Tap & Jazz secretary/office manager State tax and fiduciary. Trust needed to fill supervisory night. No experience neces- EMPLOYMBIT store w«i 5 locations Good a hard working conscientious in exchange for helping out starting mid-February. This is Experience. Law a + . position in small growing sary. All uniforms & equip- PART TIME — Former Am- AGB4CY grow* potential, portfolio or person. Requirements: typ- with scheduled concert 6/6/ a full-time, high-potential Growth & full benefits. typographic firm. Require- ment supplied. Call Industrial way Diamond Directs has 609-824-9134 exp. req Cafl 509-799-5200 ing, 60wpm - Word Proces- 82. Also occasional substi- position, with all benefits, in a ments include a minimum of 3 Security Service 201-359- started a more profitable ior appL w-Sten. sing experience helpful; must tute teaching with pay. Must growing firm specializing in ASST MGR & BRANCH years'working experience in 4505. . business. Looking for former RECREATION DIRECTOR be organized and able to have previous dance training. public afjpirs. We seek an MGRS. to Low 20s the following areas: design Amway Distributors who PAY THOSE Holiday 80s — work under pressure. In- outgoing, energetic person would really like '.? double — Apefcar* should have ex Call Actors Dance Studio. conception, printing speci- DENTAL ASSISTANT — pananc* as a raoraaton ffwr- & earn Free vacation trips terested applicants should 609-882-6099. who is a tiger on details to Savings and Loan. Full be- fication, copy fitting, & actual their incomes. Call 609-665- Part Bme positions now «vad- send their resume to: Mrs. manage alt office functions. needed in orthodontic office, apst r> a ntnng home or ro- nefits and growth lite exp. mechanical preparation. For Hightstown area, full time, ex- 2566. tated Mcang BA preferred aMa. make you own hours. Marks. Wren Associates Inc.. AIRCRAFT Refueler — Word-processor experience OK. further information, please perience preferred, will train. RECEPTIONIST/Typist — Must have administrative 609-587-3511 208 Bum Dr., Pnnceton. NJ needed 1-11pm, some is useful. Please send re- call 609-921-0895. Call for interview 609-448- Progressive architectural firm stoBa: good wortang corxSi- 08540. weekends, duties also in- sume to Vanderwicken & Co.. TRUST ADMINISTRATOR 6600. seeks pleasant, well edu- Bors & fringe Donate Send Secretary To S13X clude ground maintenance. Suite 250. 20 Nassau Street. to $20,000 HAIRDRESSERS — 3 part resume to Princeton Nuwg CUSTOMER RELATIONS OFFICE CLEANERS — part Princeton. Don't phone; inter- cated person to act as gener- Start at minimum wage. App- Knowledge of NJ probate time experienced operators. PERMANENT FULL-TIME Home. 35Ouarry St.. Pnrxe- ExceJ&ent typing and phone tame evenings. Belle Mead : views will be arranged in late al gal/guy Friday. Must be ly Pnnceton Airways. Rt. 206. laws, trust and estate tax re- Must be able to roller set & Position—General office. ton. NJ 08540 manner. Super benefits- Nev- Princeton area. Own trans- January in Princeton. accurate typist (60wpm). Pnnceton. turns. Super benefits. blow dry for very busy salon. Light bookkeeping, typing. er a tee Cafi 609-696-9470 portation necessary. Call Please call 609-924-7770. Call 609-655-9741 days, 609-924-8296. MSYV — «Ufi ACSW & super • 201-874-6202 between 1- MEDICAL EDITORProof- HAIRDRESSER — full or INTERNAL AUDITOR 201-297-8799 aft. 6 pm. 5pm part time. Commission. 609- Secretary ToS13,SK vigor/ experience, w«h know- • SELECTIVE reader — small, dynamic to $18,000 MAINTENANCE- ledge o* MMdesex County. growing pub. co. seeking 586-2747. Songs Beauty Degreed - lite exp. CPA or INTERNATIONAL Salon. Admin. Assist. To S14K HANDYPERSON — to assist Variety for top local company. MSW & community hearth PERSONNEL CLERK — exp'd editor. Must be very financial institute. KEY PERSON building superintendent of Pleaaaqt surroundings. Good Steno, telex. Superb be- nurse needed for assess- 3131 Pihtieton Plie familiar w medical terminolo- Prestigious consulting firm. office complex located in the figure sense, super benefits TELEPHONE INTERVIEW- nefits-tuition, dental. Never a ment .& case management OMce Park BUo. 4 gy. Accurate proofreading MORTGAGE CLERK Typing & steno. Professional, Princeton area. Reply Box & future $190. cafl Ms Mtfler ERS — part time I8yrs + . fee. Call 609-896-9470. funojon Fe<2era3y funded •aTfi-J. req'd Attention to detail, abil- to $11,000 mature personality. Never a #04225 c/o Princeton (609) 896-1183 P Robert Market research for the Gal- Community Care (or trie ity to deal wdtents & authors Lite exp in mortgage servic- fee. Call 609-896-9470. Packet. Etderiy Program Clerical ASSISTANT ACCOUNT Ex- Dam Personnel 134 Franklm req'd, Princeton area. Salary lup Organization. Work from ing department. Good oppor- • SELECTIVE •mrtTs telepnone & general CnrRd your home. We will train. ecutrve — Needed for fast basdd on exp. Call Pat 609- tunity to grqw. COLLEGE STUDENTS — PERSONNEL* office experience also Phone 609-924-9600. ext • SELECTIVE growing Pinceton oVact mail 799-5700. make your Summer plans needed. CM Orector. Visa- PART-TIME SECRETARY 350., 9am-2:30pm. 3131 Princeton Pike martieang firm. Typing, learn CALL GEMMA OR JOANNE PERSONNEL* now. Day camp counselors ing Nurse Assoc 201-821- wanted. Cranbury area. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Office Park Bldg. 4 marketing, research. Exc. TO START YOUR FUTURE 3131 Princeton Pike wanted. Mature, arts & crafts 9500. Pleasant quet office. Wnte. Store — temporary- cashier Lawrencevffle, N.J. career opportunity Start rrv RECEPTIONIST/Secretary CAREER Office Park Bkkj. 4 knowledge preferred. Call for medtately. Call Personnel stating remuneration desired. positions. Approx. 1/21/82 — Princeton CPAfirm need s P. O. Box 778, Princeton thru 2'6782. 37 y, hr. week Lawrencevffle, N.J. applications. 609-924-4497, PART TIME Receptionist Oct. 201-874-4300. someone with typing & cleric- SECRETARIES ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant Secretary - Doctor's oBSce. Junction, NJ 08550. including Sat $3.35 per hour. al skills to help during tax sea- Call 609-921-8500 9am to BILLING CLERK — full time BUS DRIVER/Summer Day — with knowledge of book- M.W.F. 10-1 and 3-7:30 prrt SALESPERSON son. Part time position w/ EXECUTIVE SECRETARY keeping for small family CARPENTERS APPREN- 4:30pm for interview appoint- position available in billing Camp Counselor wanted — Tues 3-7:30 pm Varied DESGNEfl flexible hours. Call 609-924- to $15,000 must be over 21. Call.609- counseling agency. Hours dts&es. Clfl 6O9-586-63UO or TICE — $140 per week * ment. 1010. Excellent skills for fast grow- department. Diversified duties requiring accurate typ- 924-4497 for application. 10-3. Salary negotiable. 609-596-1634 for established residential bonus. Great opportunity for ing company. Financial back- Send resume to Family Ser- fxaiderTemodeter in the Prin- advancement 609-443-4499 CLERK STENOGRAPHER EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ground a +. Full benefits. ing and math skills. Competi- vice Assoc., 143 E. State St.. GROUP TEACHER — for ceton area. Sales abftty marv or 443-1953- — Training School lor Boys. — Delightful firm. Very diver- tive salary & excellent com- CLERICAL NO FEE Trenton 08608. loddters n day care 8A & daiory. Light cortstrucaon ex- Skillman. Mm requirements: sified position. Benefits, solid SECRETARY to $13,000 pany paid benefits. Experi- •arty childhood cert Salary perience preferred. Send re- SEWING MACHINE Oper- 80 wpm dictation & good typ- future. S14-15K. Call Mr. Kris ence helpful. Apply at 50 JOIN ^ $9500-10.000 am Cafl 609- sume to Williams Builder. ator — $140 per week ->• ing skills. Civil Service be- (609) 896-1183 P. Robert Fortune 500 needs steno & Lake Dr, Hightstown, N.J. or 989-7333 Set 7 30 am- P O Box 227. Crosswicks. Bonus for right person. 443- nefits. 35 hr. work week & Dann Personnel 134 Franklin typing for department heads. call Gail 609-443-6500: EOE. •SELECTIVE* SECRETARY 3.30pm. NJ 06515. 4499 or 443-1953. S8623.99 to start. Call Per- Corner Rd. Super benefits. sonnel, Dave Duncan 609- SALES-MGMT. CAREER — * TEMPS * Prestige environment in local EXPERIENCED TELE- 466-2200. ext. 56. AAEOE SECRETARY TO THE Immediate training program, Call Renee or Nancy facility of respected national HORSE FARM ASST. — re- PRESIDENT to $12,000 PHONE Interviewers wanted sponsible individual to work national co., all fringe be- 609-896-9470 firm. 50 wpm typing. No ste- — Medical experience a plus. NEEDS ANALYST — Stu- nefits. $20-25,000 By appt. 3131 Princeton Pike no. Flexible hours. Word pro- dent Financial Aid. Analyze part time with show/breeding Congenial Princeton office. Full & part time positions quarterhorses. Must be over 201-722-3990, Mr. Peterson, Lawrenceville, N.J. cessing experience helpful. available. Please respond student applications for aid Academia background a + . E.O.E. Salary open. Call Harriet McDonald's & develop award package. 18 and experienced. Mini- Excellent benefits and free PAINT SPRAYERS with references to P.O. Box mum wage to start. Call 609- McCormick, McCormick Ouakw Bndoe Man 427. Rocky Hill, N.J. 08553. Energetic problem solver parking. COMPANION for elderly man Associates, P.O. Box 1206, SorJY painters VM* «• sought with proven figure 924-4522. REAL ESTATE—Licensed « now taking applications — 9am-i pm week days. Call Princeton, N.J. 08540. 60S penenca for jmafl parts. abihty. Growing company in SECRETARY to $ 11.500 M/F. Permanent part time. 924-2022. SaUry commensurate fo: the position of LEGAL SECY — dictation CHILD CARE — needed for New development sales. 609-448-4741 after 5pm. req. active Hightstown office. Princeton area Call 609-924- with abiSty. Eiceflen! maintenance person. 3463. EOE. 21 mo. girl, Mon-Fri. 8:30am- No steno. diversified duties Seeking mature, reliable per- Dependabifity is a must. 609-443-1600. 1:30pm. Prefer with 1 -2 other son. Flexible hours. Call 609- ENGINEERING AIDE — En- INTERPRETERS — and company benefrtL Steady for. large Princeton Corpora- try level position with rapidly AgSty and speed are children. West Windsor- 896-2995 for appointment, translators with experience work and overtime. Ca8 tion. Typing. Insurance ex- expanding consulting firm in required. Call for ap- Lawrenceville area. 609-799- 10-4:30 daily. for freelance assignments. personnel department perience helpful. Princeton. Some computer Albanian, Bulgarian, Czech, pointment at SHEET METAL TELEPHONE 2158 after 2pm. between 9am and 3 pm. knowledge a plus. Assoc. de- Greek, Japanese, Polish, POWER BRAKE SOLICITOR CALL JOANNE PART TIME — Sec. for con- gree preferred. Send resume 609-799-3330 SECRETARY CLERK — sultant in marketing com- Rumanian, Russian. Serbo- OPERATOR TO START YOUR in confidence to Box #04230 Croatian, Slovakian. Please (609)466-3400 and ask for Mike. Some e«penence S5 pet hour Knowledge of tax forms & FUTURE CAREER munications. 10-20 hrs/wk. payroll reports a plus. c/o Princeton Packet. send background information Able to set up and operate plus liberal commission paid lot knowledge of foreign lan- Appointment only 609-466- to Interhost, 46 Shaftsbury brake in light gauge sheet making appointments with guage(s) helpful. 609-683- SECRETARY — Full time for Ave., Hopewell, N.J. 08525. business eiecutives. no selling 2026. SECRETARY — The Gallup 1322 or P.O. Box 1406, Prin- metal shop. Familiar with Organization in Princeton is rapidly expanding consulting No telephone calls. normal shop practices, Call 609655 2200 Mr Robert ceton, 08540. firm in Princeton. Exc. typing, Doftch seeking a person with good ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. math. and bend typing and organizational pleasant phone manner, no DENTAL HYGENIST — part ACCOUNTING Part-Time To S5/per hr. -to research director. allowances. Steady work, skills. Full time position. In- steno nee. CRT knowledge a time days flexible. In preven- Executive Buying Corp. CRT plus. Will train right person. tive practice. 6O9-924-94J1: CLERK a promising future can be good benefits. Call teresting market research re- Personnel Dept. between 1000 Executive Office Ctr. lated work! Please call 609- IBM System 32 experience a Reply in confidence Box If you have 1-2 years ex- yours in this entry level plus. 20 hours a week. Be- 9a.m.and3p.m. 609466 924-9600, ext. 278 EO.E. #04230 c/o Princeton WOMAN TO CLEAN — 6 perience as an Accour.t- position with a leading PARTNER nefits. Never a fee. Call 609- Packet. mq CJerk or working in a 3400. Cranbury, N.J. 08512 days/week. 6 hrs/day at S5/ thoroughbred racing and 896-9470. hr. References required. 201- position that deals pnmar- breeding firm. CAREER — Will train selec- ily with figures and FULL TIME BEAUTICIAN — 359-4493. The position entails some service business. High tive person for exceptional • SELECTIVE caScuSabons. you may be career opportunity in sales. dependable, 609-799-9828. typing and general office EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR yield, low investment.Will interested m this posmon This opportunity will be avail- PERSONNEL* ask for manager. Executive Corp Officer — work, with room for^irv Also, courses taken in We ate a Municipal Utilities Authority supplying water train right person. M.D. able March 1. 1982. 3 year wanted part time to act as base accounting are a creased responsibilities. 3131 Princeton Pike TIRED OF Commuting to the Sec. & Treasurer, must be and sewer services to a growing Middlesex County Lyons 609/921-6580 salary plan + incentive in- Office Park Bldg. 4 plus, but not essential Knowledge of creases as earned. Send re- city? Come to Princeton able to secure loans up to This position wtO tap your Township. We operate a 3 mgd. advanced level Lawrencevffle, N.J. $50,000. Salary $1000 a year thoroughbreds helpful, sewerage collection system feeding into county sume to: Career, P.Q- Box where there is an interesting existing skills while but the major and challenging position and 5% of corp income. Call broadening your knowl- authority lines and a Township-wide water system 5012. Trenton, N.J. 08638. requirements are enef gy, a EOE. M/F. KITCHEN SUPERVISOR — available for someone with a 609-259-9211. edge in the accounting supplied from deep wells. Position avail.'in March for area. You wifl aiso have wt&ngness to learn and minimum of 2 years experi- person exp. in institutional ence in insurance underwrit- SSWICKER DernonstratorSS the chance to earn extra good organizational skills. The successful candidate will be results-oriented, enjoy a dietary supervision. HIEFFS money through oves»ne Salary commensurate fast-paced environment, possess excellent com- ing or background in con- — want part time work w/full certificate a must. Pis. send tracts. Must have flair for.writ- time pay (Si00/eve)? World Send resume with uJary with experience, and the munication skills, be experienced in training and AIDES M/F Management particulars to Parkway Nurs- reQurements or caul for company aiso features an managing office and plant personnel and have a com- ing. Excellent salary & be- Odyssey Home Party Plan ing Home, 1201 Parkway nefits. Please send resume apptica&on attractive bonus plan. bination of education and experience that will HOME HEALTH AIDES needs ladies to open area! Looking Ave.. Trenton, N.J. 08628. to: Donald F. Smith & Associ- Send resume in con- demonstrate leadership and management achievements. No exp nee! Call collect 609- Persar.nd Department LEARN & EARN For An ates, P.O. Box 2197, Prince- 768-0136. fidence to: 1TB. Inc.. 306 Position reports to a Board of Commissioners New Become a certified Aide. HELP WANTED — part time. ton, NJ 08540 Dept. C. (201) 636-3000 Jersey S-1. W-1 and T-2 licenses preferred. The suc- Opportunity? Abbington Dr.. East Free training course. Care Gift Shop, 3-5 hours daily, MANAGER TRAINEE — A1- art 2310 Windsor. NJ. O8S20. cessful candidate win be required to move his residence fc patients in their own We have a career opportunity in Mon-Fri. 609-924-4191. TEMPS NEEDED — Earn our management training pro- jon's is looking for aggressive to the vicinity of the Township within one year of em- home in your area. 11am-6pm, M-F. top hourly rates on long and individual. Benefits available AMERADA HESS ployment. gram, willingness to work hard. short assignments. We are Starting wage, $4.00 per imagination & initiative are the upon completion of training hour plus travel. Call for seeking: Secretaries, Word program. 609-655-3700 be- CORPORATION Send resume, references, salary history and present main requirements. Start at GENERAL DUTIES — Retail Know someone interview. S25.OOO per year it qualified Processors, Clerk Typists, tween 9-4 p.m., 609-443- ! Hess requirements to: establishment. Includes driv- ing van, receiving & misc. Receptionists, Staff Builders, 3411 after 4 p.m. who's a feature? M9-452-9150 Call D. Lutfes 20 Nassau St., Princeton, NJ. H0M0C TOWRStlP MUHIC1FU UTILITIES AUTHORITY 609-924-8296. PRINCETON HOME HEALTH Monday-Friday, Call for appt. 609-924-0604. RN — private School, part Call the editor. ta. Ba 151 bembsrt Nn Ktwj 0O31 AIDE SERVICE 9-4 time. Please call 609-448- St King Princeton and 609-882-2303 Secretary To S13K RECEPTIONIST — Diversi- 0374 between 9am and surrounding communities Equal opportunity employer M F LITE WORD fied position. Ability to work 12am. PROCEDURES PROCESSING independently and acurate EXPERIENCE typing a must. Please call WAITRESS/WAITER — Ex- Genuinely Experienced WRITER Report to dept. mgr. Some 609-452-2666. . perienced only. Lunches, din- The Wai Street Journal stat typing & client interface. ners. Exc. tips. No Sundays. tocted in So. Bruns- All benefits. Never a fee. Call GROUP HOME Assistant — Michele's 609-924-9313. wick, has an Immediate 609-896-9470. Seeking individual to work w/ need for a Procedures MARKETING autistic youngsters. Training TELEPHONE ADVERTIS- Writer. This position is * SELECTIVE & consultation provided. Exc. ING Sales — Permanent part open due to expansion opportunity to develop career time. 3 hr. daily shifts, Mon- EXECUTIVE SECRETARY in a growing depart- COMMUNICATIONS PERSONNEL* skills as part of the profes- Fri. Across from Princeton ment. 3131 Princeton Pike sional treatment team. Sal- Airport. Salary + commis- ary-Si 2000 yearly. Call Mr. sion. 609-921-9400. Duties wfl include wrtt- COORDINATOR Office Park Bldg. 4 ing of technical Lawrencevffle, N.J. and Mrs. Harris at 609-443- $20,000 and Benefits procedures and 8494 or send resume to 40 SECRETARY—Good typing documentations. This Mainstem Corporation, a computer-based management REAL ESTATE Sales — We Pine Drive, Roosevelt, N.J. skills for dynamic, expanding position requires ex- information service Company with clients throughout need help to handle the in- 08555. professional organization. perience, in teennicai the U.S. and Canada, has created a new position creased business we are en- Full time, experienced. 35 hr. wk. EOE Please send re- writing with typing chartered to coordinate the creation and production of joying in the residential and CLERK TYPIST/Reception- sides. Experience with diverse communications vehicles for promoting the sale ist — part time for real sume & salary expected to START IMMEDIATELY commercial areas. Experi- N.J. State Nurses Associa- a CRT is helpful and of the Company's services. ence helpful but not neces- estate office in Princeton. data processing back- 609-921-6060. tion, 320 W. State St., Tren- ground is a plus. sary. J.T. Boyer Realty, Real- ton, N.J: 08618. The company it rnowng to Pnnceton. The office ts very smal This person will have the responsibility for advertising, tor 609-921-1805. rt now. The jxjarmm a pnenomenety ire— ifijl end growing. SCHOOL BUS Driver — 21 We offer excellent public-relations, conferences and direct mail programs, yrs. or older w/bus 1 license, or BABYSITTER — To care for haoafWi. inducing den- and will assist with the preparation of proposals, The prescient requres en experienced aide for office FLOWER SHOP Assistant— will help to obtain. Benefits, im- 5 mo. old son in my home. 5 tal Insurance and an manuals, and various Marketing-oriented literature. Prior experience unnecessary but management, edmirvsttative and seoemiel Jupport. Skite must educational sfttHfuof^ mediate vacancy. South Bruns- days, 8:30am-5pm. Please be spectsculer. plan. Salary is $14,000 relevant experience is essential, with comprehensive desirable. Please state wick school district. 201,-297- call 609-799-1861 after 6pm. per year. Interested ap- knowledge of effective advertising, direct response, and education, experience and 7800 ext 244. The work is • nt i r*. The clients nationwide. pacants* please) stop by . publicity practices. Must be a persuasive, skilled writer, other qualifications. Reply DENTAL ASST. — Experi- Everything done is fed to a computer you control. The pace is at Rte. ISouthBruns- with a knowledge of the principles of graphic arts Box #04155 c/o Princeton enced Cranbury-East Wind- fast. The demand* exacting. The raweid* include your own wick to complete an ap- production. Packet SECRETARY NO FEE sor area. Benefits. Call Mrs. satalaction in knowing you neve done a superlative job and wiB pacaDon, or torwara a Gill. 609-443-6464. SALESPERSON — Can you be compensated accordingjry. detafed resume Includ- In addition' to a competitive salary, we offer first-rate JOIN ing salary history to: sell engineering skills & posi- PART TIME Bookkeeper Send a resume and a letter today. Tefl the president what benefits and excellent working conditions. Interested tions? If so, we'll train you as •SELECTIVE* candidates should send a resume to Allan Salkin, Wanted — must have mini- kind of job you reaty went and why the job makes sens«_to you. Associate Personnel Manager an executive recruiter in pro- mum 3 yrs bookkeeping ex- Mainstem Corporation, P.O. Box 2. Princeton, NJ 08540. fitable, secure, non-traveling * TEMPS * The president w* contact you by telephone at whatever time WaB Street Journal perience including posting to you request. Mr. Sam Hayes. Maine Mutual Corporation. career. Established agency, Cat Renee or Nancy subsidiary & general ledgers, Pnnceton Packet Box 04184. P.O. Box 300 top reputation. Location Exit W« ««n Eqial Opportunity Emptor" «"nl 609-896-9470 typing ability a phis. Contact Priaceton. NJ. 08540 8A NJ Tpke. Write Box 3131 Princetoh Pike New America Ventures, Inc. Equal Oppotnty Empkyw #04222 c/o Princeton Lawrencevrite, N.J. 609-448-4700. 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TELEPHONE INTERVIEW- Accountant ToS35K PRODUCT MANAGER TEACHERS — 2 full time ELECTRONICS Technician CAFETERIA HELP CHILD CARE—Service pro- FULL CHILD Care — Early RESEARCH POSITION ERS—parr irne. IByrs- +. Avaiabfct — « organizational CREDTT MANAGER HELD SALES (MRECTOR openings. Both begin March —2 yrs. training beyond High Positions now available in vided for your preschool & childhood exper. Learning Market research tot the Gai- Degreed in finance, txaness 1.1982 thru June 1963. due School In electrical engineer- new employee cafeteria. Full school aged youngsters in activities, ind. attention, crea- research group Bachelor'* kjp Organtza&on Work from decree end survey research 5 years credA management Rare opportunity for entry to maternity leaves: grade 4 ing Technology area or time & part time jobs at very our Belle Mead home. This tive play provided. 609-921- your home. We wilt train expenence m targe, corpo- into pharmaceutical firm with serf-contained & grade 7, So- equivalent experience re- attractive rates & fringe be- professional mother/daugh- 1135. experience preferred Must Phone 609-924-9600 ext hav* excatertf wrong, analy- rate environment with asset impeccable international cial Studies 4 ReatSng. Must quired Successful applicant nefits. Days only. No nights ter team offers responsible 350. 9anv2--30pm weekends or holidays. Car Bcaf and iraBrpenonaf slots management and account- credentials. Ability to develop be N.J. certified. Some ex- should be familiar with 4 be dairy child care service to the /VELL KNOWN — and reli- ing. Excellent opportunity. product line 4 supervise perience preferred. Closing able to use pressure trans- essential. Openings in the children of working parents. able mother wishes to babysit Must be writing to travel Cranbury area. Call Mrs. Cul- Pleas* cart 609-924-5900. SALES ENGINEER — To Top benefits Never a fee sales force in the field. Mini- date January 30th. Send tet- ducers, thermocouples, elec- Transportation avail for local day or weekly. Located len at 201-567-5795 between residence. Please call Mrs. •at 237 SaOK'ltfyr (sat. » comm.). Call Irene Carter 609-896- mum requirements: BA. ter of application & complete trical wiring, oscilloscopes, across the street from the Market industrial energy 9470 proven track record 4 7 + resume to: East Amwetl Twp. meters, etc. Excellent be- 10 & 12 for interview in your Trani at 201-359-5735. Ethel McKntght School. 609- chCorp. management systems 4 years exprience. Salary School, Ringpes, N J. 08551. nefits & working conditions. neighborhood. 448-5338. aAemate energy devices r\ No. Harriaon St • SELECTIVE range high 30 s to low 40's. EOE. Please send copy of your re- MANAGEMENT LEVEL fTa-fai i .*nn U I instate area. Dynamic state Call Harriet McCormick. sume or caA: Donna Vander- PART TIME Stable Work -- POSITION — Warehouse BABYSITTER EXPERI- rmctnn. n~*i. of art ndustry leader otters PERSONNEL* on weekends. Must have ex- ENCED — Lawrence- McCorrruck Associates, P.O. SALES/PERSONNEL mark. Personnel Manager, Manager or Supervisor. Ex- E.O.E. superb advancement 4 man- 3131 Princeton Pice Box 1206. Princeton. N.J. Ingersoll-Rand Research perience & "must" be de- cellent organizational skills. Princeton-Ewing area. Refer- agement potential 1 * yrs OPENSSS pendable. Call 201-359-^660 ences. 609-883-8709. V£TER1?4AHY Assistant — Office Park BUg. 4 08540 609-924-2022. EXPANSION 1982 Inc., P.O. Box 301, Princeton, 20 years background experi- needed pan iimt, some sales exp. or technical back- LawreocevBe. NJ. N.J. 08540. 609-921-9103, ask for Chris. ence. Knowledge of all ship- evenings & Saturday Send ground n energy manage- PART TIME — Telephone EOE. ping 4 receiving procedures EXPERIENCED TYPIST — ment Pr»«ef BSEE or ME Are you ready for a change? resume io Bex #04256 CO ALCOHOLISM Specialtst — workers. Make appts. from DISHWASHER/Utility Per- including export shipments. Correctable Selectric for free 609-683-0800. Place Mart This job can "change your son — part time, dinners, lance assignments. Have Princeton Packet tor aoency domo. education your home, for our salesmen. We." The phone never stops FOODSERVICE Also proficient at setting up Consuaarss, 1 PaJme* Sq . No selling, earn $5 per appt. evenings. Michele's'609- inventories and inventory been employed in medical, Pnncecon 08540 training Itmited counseling ringing, the pace is hectic & MCCAfllER THEATER Experience or training in ->- bonus. Exp. preferred. Call ASSISTANT 924-9313. controls. Experienced in food publishing & legal fields. Call some days you're even after 6pm, 609-443-3445. Ccrxsany — a now accept- alcoholism necessary. Mr Lowe, 201-329-3777. busier. Even worse, you work FOOD handling, FDA requirements, *o*jr«eer PART TIME REPORTER — Teaching expenence desir- independently wrth little su- PRODUCTION TEACHER - Special Educa- GMP and OSHA regulations. staff. See o*ays. for nagf-.t meebngs wanted abie. Send resume to Box PRINCETON OFFICE - pervision, so you must keep MANAGER tion — Hopewell Valley Re- High sense of integrity and MANAGEMENT LEVEL — rr%a«c 4 dance evtrts 4 De Serx! resume to THE CEN- #04254 co Princeton needs pleasant voice for up with a million details at gional School District Must motivation to successful per- position. Excellent organiza- PAJ<3 SS for most pertorm- TRAL POST. P O Box 5056. Pac*«et phone work. Flexible hours, once. This is your opportunity Immediate opening for an be certified by the state of formance. If my qualifications tional skills ind. typing, sys- ar.ces tor trave* eiper.ses KerxJ Pk. 08824 part time. Call 609-896-2350. to step into sales. We are a assistant food production N J. as a teacher of the hand- fit your needs, please call tems development, financial C*I Ocr! 6O9-«S2-S12S Won CHILD CARE — Responsi- placement service, one of the manager to work full time for icapped. Self-contained spe- 201-359-4185. accounting, supervision of 4 Fn tMt«Mnn iQam 4 6pm Accountant To $17.5K ble person needed to care for CHILD CARE NEEDED — best in the business. What do suburban Trenton hospital. cial education class at prim- personnel. Outstanding com- you must De a; least 56 yrs CORPORATE 2 girts ages 3 4 5 Part time Rutgers prof. 4 wife looking we offer? For the first month, Must have Associates de- ary level. Teaching experi- MARKETING & DISTRIBU- munication skills and special gree in Industrial Foods, or ence with learning disabled Degreed 2 years experi- aft., eves., some light cook- for mature person to care, full a lot of hard work, headaches TION EXECUTIVE — 25 yrs. working knowledge in a varie- ence Ledger, loumats, some ing Must drrve Our home time, for our 4 month old in- and a bit of money. After that, related field. Excellent be- students desired. Position exp. Marketing & distributing ty of field: music, theater, SECRETARY fixed asset Highly promot- 201-369-5177 fant, pref. in our home, in a lot of hard work, headaches nefits including tuition refund. available March 5, 1982. parts in U.S., Canada, 4 photography, nature and FOR CUSTOMER aCie spot n top company Ex- Dayton, So. Bruns. Call 201- and a lot of money. You can Apply to Personnel Depart- Send resume to Director of Europe. Well qualified to ecology, philosophy and SERVICE DEFT. ceflent benefits. Never a fee PART-TIME CLERICAL — 329-3375. expect to earn 25 to 40K your ment. Pupil Personnel Services, manage 1 or more distribu- education. Proven flexibility needed trnmediatery Qual- Call Irene Carter 609-896- position; 15-20 hrs. per wk.: first year and after that, you . Hopewell Valley Regional tion centers or handle as to schedule, job function HAMILTON School District, 2 Academy and work environment. Keen 9470 S3 30-S6. pef hr.; typing ex- FULL TIME Cashier — Mon. write your own check. We marketing responsibilities. HOSPITAL St., Pennington, N.J. 08534. sense of integrity, and high • experienced m customer per. req Appry Administrative thru Fri.. good pay 4 benefits. even have benefits in case For complete resume call 1881 White Horse AA/EOE. motivation to successful per- serve* • SELECTIVE Office. So Bruns. Twp , Mun Call 609-799-0530 for inter- you break a leg. Call Bette 201-359-2726. . • typing essereal Bldg.. Mori. Jet.. N.J. So. Dye at 452-1122. Hamilton Square Rd. formance. Reply to: Cran. PERSONNEL• Hamilton Square. NJ 08690 CLERK — We have an im- • Knowfedge of electronic Bruns. rs an EOE. CHILD CARE — in my home. Press #24007, PO Box 396, para a p«us 609-586-7900 mediate opening for a repro- Cranbury NJ 08512. 3131 Princeton P*e DATA ENTRY — IBM S-32 duction 4 filing clerk with Full or part time. Experi- Office Park BUg. 4 FULL TIME RECEPTIONIST operator. experienced- Equal Opportunity accurate typing at 40wpm & enced. References. 609-448- Interesting diversified posi- Lawrencevae, N.J. Asst. — Optometric office in Permanent position in Law- 2755. INTERIOR DESIGN Student ten Exceslert con-parry pax! Lawrenceville. Reliable ma- Employer, M/F 1 -2 yrs. experience. This indi- renceville area. Approxi- Personnel Agency vidual will file & reproduce — Parsons, NYC. Avail to benefits Call Personnel DIETARY AIDS — Fit or pi. ture attitude, experience pre- mately 30 hrs/wk. Start 8 am. CHILD CARE my home, full assist prof, designer or aren't, Dec* at 609-466-2100 to set ferred but not necessary. Princeton Forrestal Center SERVICE STATION Atten- blueprints & drawings, main- Pleasant wortung cond. Be- Responsible person for data dant — needed for tain a catalog file, shelve time. Ages 1-5, Ig yd, no traf- in all aspects of design pro- uo an aopomtment 609-924-3567 Mon 9-5. Wed. input 4 output must be able 101 Coiege Road East nefits. Need own trans. Call Princeton, N.J. 08540 weekends. Apply at Prince- books, type library cards 4 fic 609-448-0526. jects. Excell. organizational & PROGRAMMED CONTROL dietary supervisor. 201-369- 12-7. Thurs. 10-7. Fri. 9-5. to work w/o supervision after communication skills. Detail CORP. Sat. 9-2 609-452-1122 ton Exxon, 271 Nassau St. or update 4 file magazines. If in- 8711. Mon. thru Fn. 9 a.m. - 5 initial break-in. Write Box call 609-921-9707. terested please call for im- HOUSECLEANING — com- oriented. 8 yrs. exp. in public 2E. Broad SL p.m. FoothtB Acres Nursing #04249 c/o Princeton relations/problem solving! Hopewvf. NJ. 08525 SMALL PRIVATE school — mediate interview: Dot Wal- plete home and office clean- Home, Neshanic. MARKETING Representa- Packet. ing. Dairy-weekly-monthly. Suzann 609-448-0390. tive — Real Estate back- looking for highly efficient SYNAGOGUE — in" West ton, Personnel Asst, Ing- Windsor needs full time ersoll-Rand Research Inc., Reliable service. Call 609- DEKTAL ASSISTANT BABYSITTER-LOOKING ground helpful Full or part SECRETARIAL Person — secretary. Good typing, able to assume responsibilities, secretary with prior office ex- P.O. Box 301, Princeton, NJ 392-0897. HOUSECLEANING — Busi- (Part-lime) lor mature loving person to care bme for USD.O.E. endorsed good basic skills including ness women experienced in Modem derttai office es seek- energy saving program. and must be well organized. perience. For information call 08540, 609-921-9103. EOE. for special rtant lor wortung steno to assist 2 busy execu- after 6pm, Dick Stoller 201- CHILDCARE Alternatives — cleaning. Call after 6pm, 609- «ig an a-teiiiger.t. rughfy skif- Liberal commission, oppor- tives. Must like detail 4 be Send resume to PO Box 297. Mom. Ful tone. My house or Blawenburg. NJ 08504. 329-4662. Creative learning exp. in a 799-5014. *ed. experienced, career yours. Neshanic 201-369- tunity to grow with young capable of independent work ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE nurturing environment. Mon- cnented chaw-side assistant 6510. company. Contact Therrno- assignments. Salary com- Clerk — full time position, di- tessori teacher and ex- It you are a serf-starter, confi- Logics Inc., P.O Box 6505. DECORATOR/ACCES- ACCOUNTANT- CHILDCARE IN MY HOME mensurate with experience. ENTRY LEVEL versified duties. If interested governess of this area is dent. enoxBiasoc. and desire Lawrenceville. NJ 08648. SORY SALES — Part time or please call Mrs. Pinelli 609- — Full time. Experienced. ASSOCIATE Therapist — in Excellent benefit program. offering chikJcare with a dif- a rewarding position com- 609-896-2214. full time. Will train. No exp. 924-9300 ext 261. Belle Mead. 201-874-5732. group home for 5 autrstic cful- Write Box #04250 c/o Prin- Exciting opportunity with ference for a few children mersurate w«i you* experi- ceton Packet. nee. Call Sherry. 201-359- dren. Should have experi- growing OTC listed firm. Re- ages 2 and up, full time. Call CHILD CARE — planned ence, cafl Ruth or Seima CHILD CARE — Part or full 1670. to talk, Kate, 201-359-6555. ence wrth autistic or emo- time hours needed. Mature sponsible for journal entries, Market Research learning 4 creative activities. Donajty disturbed children, or SUMMER EE JOBS payroll, accounts payable, erncksoii individual. Plamsboro. Pr BOOKKEEPER — Part time, Responsible, individual experience with group home Jet or Pnnceton areas pre- bank reconciliation, general McGraw-Hill Telephone In- MANUSCRIPT^Typing — atten. Exc. credentials 609- care, or {arrnkanty with be- A summer Program Director prior exp. 4 typing required. ledger & financial state- terviewing Department seek- ferred 609-799-1850 and Summer Program Assis- Call 609-443-6706. Cassette Transcription, Let- 799-0150. associates havsoral intervention. Pri- ments. Accounting degree ing qualified applicants with ters, envelopes, labels. marily 3-1 ipm weekdays. tant are being sought to con- preferred. Please send re- market research experience 6 Colonial Lake Or. PART TIME Secretary — duct a 5 week environmental Reasonable, 609-448-7180. RELIABLE WOMAN — Lawrencevfle, N.J. some weekends and 2 over- Pnnceton office. 10-16 hours SALESPERSON — Live and sume including salary re- in telephone market research Seeking days work or take education day camp for work in Europe. Strong indi- 609-883-5103 nights per month. Starting weekly. Work is interesting 4 quirements to Box #04252 C interviewing and/or market NEED A VACATION — care of old people. 609-394- saiary $10.000 ptus health. youngsters entering grades viduals needed for financial o Princeton Packet. research telephone supervi- diversified. Call 609-924- 1-10. Young woman (ex-school 9560. iiie. dtsaoAoy and profession- consulting in Europe and loc- sion. Late afternoon until teacher) will do weekend, INTERIOR DESIGN — 0833 Tuesdays between 9 al areas. Degree In account- Safes Flair for decorating'' al insurance Call 609-924- am 4 1 pm COMMERCIAL TRAVEL approximately 1 a.m., flexible babysitting in my home for VYDEC OPERATOR — 6280. Applicants should have ing helpful but will train the SALES weekends. Call anytime 609- Creative people to train as knowledge of environmental one child. Meals provided. Wishes to relocate to Prince- proper person. Expected first 448-2107. $75. References. White Pine Qeatgr. ccrauOarts tor art 4 SPEECH THERAPIST — and outdoor education, first year income $35,000 + ton area. Please call after norr* accessory co Ffextte VENDING ATTENDANT — Must be professionally UNIGLOBE, the world's lead- Apts., 609-771-9232. 7pm 609-397-0914. O*iy. 830am-2pm Dayton- aid certification, driver's Company car possible. Con- ing travel franchise organiza- McGraw-HM, Inc. nrs Caii weekdays 9am- licensed Fee • S25 per 40 license and vehicle. The tact Pat at 201-247-8210. t2roon 201-780-4307 Oarojry area Can for ape* rruns Repry to Box #04245 tion, is seeking highly moti- Hightstown BOOKKEEPER EXPERI- 609-599-9003 Director must have one year vated sales professionals to co Pnnceton Packet teaching experience. The ENCED — 1 or 2 full days per SECRETARY/RECEPTION- market commercial travel on ENTRY LEVEL — Clinical week. Can do up to and includ- Announcements SECRETARY TYPIST LEGAL SECRETARY Book- Assistant must have some IST — for busy dental office. a commissioned basis. To NEW BUSINESS — Needs teaching or camp leadership Social Work position. MSW 4 ing trial balance, payroll and all keeper — for growing We have a lull time position arrange for a confidential in- related payroll taxes. 609-882- Position ir executrve saies attractive se!f starter for com- experience. clinical placement required. Pnnceso-n patent taw firm mission sales No financial for an organized, motivated, terview call Ken Kane at 201 - Send resume to: CPC, 2330 0634. EARN CASH — Free Shoes ctt-.ee of Pr;"ce!on Dased Can Mr Woodbr»dge 609- people person, who can be 750-1751 or send resume to — Have fun having a Shoe acveresirg research ftm re- obligation, etr resources Send resume, letter of intent, Whitehorse - Mercerville Rd., 924-3773 your hours Ground floor given responsibility. Exc. sal- UNIGLOBE, P.O. Box 652, Trenton, NJ 08619. Party! 609-448-1478. quires eaoefleni typing jkjfls,. copies of lirst aid certifica- ary 4 benefits. Pis. send de- . Woodbridge, NJ. 07095. RESEARCHER—Sc. D. '68. good Seteprwne manner arc opporTuntty for right person tions. 3 letters of recom- Seeking new position. EE, EDfTOR — Parl-t»me for non- 609-452-7782 after 6pm tailed resume in complete FARM 4 Wilderness — 5 aoiiry to ftande pressure No mendation by Apnl 1.1982to: confidence to Box #04255, CHILD CARE — 2 boys, 18 Energy, Patent Arjent, Pro- profit educational health Resumes duct Dev., Mgmt. Exp. Reply camps in Vermont for boys 4 isero needed Cast 609-92*- Pamela Paquette, Program co Princeton Packet. mos 4 3 yrs. My John St. newsSeeer. Must be tambar LOVING PERSON — to care Box #04215, c/o Princeton girls 9-17. Quaker lead- 3434 !or with Sayout. prmdng 4 other Director. Stony Brook- home or yours. Hours flexi- for 3 yr. o*d 4 infant in my Mttlstone Watersheds Asso- Packet. ership. Informational meeting aspects of production. Flexi- CLERICAL ASSISTANT — ble. 609-924-1325. home ptus possible house- ciation. RD. #1 Box 263A. COPIES — resumes, invita- Jan. 26,12 Lumar Rd., Law- GALLUP & ROBINSON ble hours, salary negotiable Handle detailed clerical renceville, 609-883-1524 WC. keeping, morrangs 609-448- Pennington. NJ 08534. tions, business cards, rubber Please send details of pre- 0847 assignments 4 filing. Some DENTAL ASSISTANT — Re-, stamps, complete typeset- PORTUGUESE COUPLE — eves. Princeton. NJ EOE vious expenence, education office exp. preferred. Grow- sponsible person for full time Cook, housekeeper, butler, FIND OUT — How to earn a ting, composition 4 printing 4interestsloBox #04241 co* ing firm in Princeton area. (4% day), progressive ortho- chauffer. Exc. ref, experi- LEGAL SECRETARY lot of money, without a lot of service. 7 days a week at CRUISE 4 DIVE — the Brit- Princeton Packet Location requires access to dontic office. Requires travel enced. Call 609-921-0435. ish Virgin Islands aboard 98' SECRETARY — tic oppor- Experience Necessary Ex- work. No selling, no gim- Sears Quick Copy Center, car. Call 609-924-3463. between 2 offices. Experi- motor yacht, Tropic Bird. 12 tunity exists for mature panding General Practice micks. Send name, address. Quaker Bridge Mall. TWO MEDCAL Office Assis- EOE. ence w/certification prefer- . double state rooms, spacious minded pfo'esstonaf md>- Pleasant Surroundings. 4 phone no. to Mr. Stevens. WILL DO BABYSITTING — tants — c* LPNs Resume red. Please reply to Box lounges 4 decks, fully air con- viiuai * good typing and ste- LANE AND PERL P.O. Box 115. Monmouth CAREER AND Educational in my Cranbury Manor home and re*erences requaed No RECEPTIONIST — For pre- #04251 c/o Princeton ditioned. Diving, sailing, wa- rx> s»:>t3 You wut assist the 201-874-8800 Junction. NJ 08852. Counseling. Resumes — in- full or parttirne, any ages. RNs need apply Repry to vention oriented dental prac- Packet. ter skiing. All meals. $585/ compary adrrsrxstrasor n a dividual testing, career plan- 609-443-8792. P O Box 3706. Trenton. NJ tice. Some typing, secretarial person April 9-16. Call Ocean diversity of projects Good NEW JERSEY TAX — Sea- NURSES — RN/LPN. male. ning, college advisement. 08629 4 bookkeeping skills neces- Quest Sales Rep., Edith atmosphere, great people 4 sonal Hourly Employment. female, all shifts for nursing ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Call Anna Willingham, M.A., CHILD CARE IN MY — sary. But a pleasant perso- Brown, 609-799-3487. interesting worv Pnnceton Day or evening shifts, must home in Monroe Twp. Call Clerk — for cable com- MSW. 20 Nassau St. Prin- home. Highly experienced, REAL ESTATE SALES type a minimum of 40 wpm. Mrs. DeRisi 609-448-7036. nality with ability to get along pany. Experienced and CRT area. 20I-S6CM720 with people is most impor- ceton. 609-921-8638. excellent references. Full S3.85 per hour, may lead to bet. 9 4 4. knowledge helpful but not and/or part time, from- 6 MEET PEOPLE — If you're tant. Previous dental office over 40 or 50 or 60 years old PHOTOGRAPHIC Lasora- Why earn iesa? pemuinent fuO bme employ- essential. Good with figures CAREER, JOB search 4 edu- weeks up. 609-737-2706. exp. helpful, but the right per- and you don't care for the li- tory Tecnmoar — Custom . menr Interesting 4 challeng- TYPIST, Executrve Secretary and details. Ground floor cational counseling — Test- son is who we are looking for. quor scene but you'd like to laboratory *\ me Pnnceton • ERA HOMES Of ing work processing New — for direct mail marketing opportunity with growth pos- ing & Resume included. Dr. Please call 609-448-6300. FREELANCE WRITER — go out dancing and meet peo- Trenton area is seeking a QUALITY Jersey income tax returns. firm in Princeton, Word pro- sibilities. Apply Hillsborough *8am-5pm. Michael L. Rosenthal, 609- specializing in industrial and ple on sober terms - try the quaftfled Stack 4 white cokx e OfVank nucn ipofo foe Work in pleasant environ- cessing experience preferred Cable Vision, Homestead 737-2236. high technology products and Hightstown Country. Club techmoan to worfcdunng (he -experience ment with the latest modem or we will train. Salary com- Plaza. Belle Mead, 201-874- LEGAL SECRETARY — services. Fast turnaround. Ballroom. We feature the evening hours Individual equipment. Contact N.J. Dtvi- mensurate with experience. 6197. Typing 4 steno. Litigation ex- Reasonable rates. (201) 788- finest in big bands with music should be a serf starter with atons • sioh of Taxation, Mill Hill Pro- Contact Personnel 201-874- EFFECTIVE RESUMES — perience preferred. Call 609- 2832, after 6 pm. from the "Golden Era of the expenence m both Mack 4 -fuperior office jocatton cessing Center. 160 S. Broad 4300. SECRETARY — Immediate over 10 yrs. experience as a 443-6706. Big Band" sound. Come whitecoior darkroom techni- St., Trenton, N.J4formerly opening for secretary to 2 personnel manager & place- alone or come with someone. ques Educational experi- VanScrver "Furniture Store. PERSONNEL LOCAL person team in our Project ment counselor. I can present BABYSITTING—in my 1 There's plenty of free park- ence m ieu c< practical back- Cat Boyarsfcy Equal opportunity employer. PHARMACIST — N.J. Reg- Development Division. Good your background in a profes- home. Reliable mother. In- PEOPLE PERSON ing. And, remember, there's ground will aiso be consi- Call 609-292-9852. istered pharmacist wanted typing and steno required sional manner which will en- fants & Toddlers. Hot lunch. K Do you tove to meet new peo- no liquor served. We're open dered R*0y Box #04262 co for busy Trenton pharmacy. plus 2 years experience or able you to stand out from the Lawrenceville. 609-882- ple? Talk on the phone a lot? Wednesdays (FREE dance Pnnceton Packet Chuck Wlm* Must have 3rd party know- educational equivalent. Ex- rest. Call me & get your 3817. RECEPTIONIST / TYPIST You'll love our office. We're in ledge. Good pay & benefits. lessons from 830 - 9:00P.M. — progressive architectural need of a bright, self-starter cellent opportunity for recent career in gear. By appt only. No nights, no Sundays. Call secretarial school graduate After 5 p.m. 609-443-5922. ENTRY LEVEL Position — included with admission) and WORO PROCESSOR — firm seeks pleasant, well edu- to interview applicants and fill 609-394-5212. Saturdays from 9:00 P.M. to part time, evenings or cated person to act as gener- temporary orders for our or person returning to full time full time. Shipping & Receiv- employment. Comprehen- midnight Dress is casual to weekends, on call bass. With al gal'guy Friday. Must be Princeton office. Must have RESUMES UNLIMITED — ing clerk, Stock Clerk/Driver, LIVE-IN Companion — for sive benefits, free parking, Material Handler, Mail Room fancy (Jackets for men) and rrwirnum supervision sets up accurate typist (60wpm). general office experience complete one stop service admission is $4.00. We're Please cad 609-924-7770. with good organizational elderly woman. Applicant not under Civil Service. Send Office Assistant, Blueprint word processtfig equproent CHOIR DIRECTOROrgarwt must be mature, experienced featuring resumes profes- conveniently located off Exit and or script computer ter- stuts. Call or come in today. resume to: Personnel Dept., Operator, Drafting Assistant, — Hillsboro Presbyterian 4 responsible. Current refer- sionally prepared to highlight 8, New Jersey Turnpike be- rranal to produce a variety of N J. Economic Development Machine Operator. Please Church. Belle Mead. 201- CERAMIC DECORATORS ences required. Please call Authority, CN990, Trenton, . your qualifications, expertly hind Mom's Peppermfll Res- correspondence Expenence typed & printed. Cover letters reply to P.O. Box 5304. Tren- 359-7643. — persons interested in part 609-883-0817 after 7pm. N J. 08625. ton. NJ 08638. taurant. So, come out danc- required S5 2Shr. Contact time work by the day who & applications typed. Type- ing at the Hightstown Country- P Rsjerson. 609-452-3276. setting available for re- Club Ballroom. See you this PART TIME — Cleaning. would be on-cail preferably DO YOU RUN Out of Money RESPONSIBLE Couple — Piincetcn Unwersay. Prince- PART TIME Ambitious Cou-^ sumes. Personal, confiden- Wednesday or Saturday. Princeton area fitness center. with ceramic decal experi- — before you run out of seeking caretaker job or care lon. NJ. EOE. AA£. 194 Nassau St. pie — willing to exchange 20 tial service. 609-448-0701. P.S. We have the best dance 10pm-3am. Call 609-896- ence. Apply in person months? Earn extra income. of elderly person in return for Lenape Products Inc. Rt. 31. Princeton, N.J. hrs. per wk. for $1000 plus floor in the East. 9022. 609-924-1022 Appt.'only. Eves. 201-636- per mo. 201-526-4530 for RESUMES BY Gene Ryan— free rent. References. 609- PU6LJSHWG—Acquwoons Pennington. N.J. 609-737- 0258/874-6615. 921-6927. 0206. Never a Fee! appt Your personalized & effective Edrtor. N J. book producer 4 Have You Been Out Of The E.O.E. job marketing tool. Evening copubitsher seeks experv Job Market For a Whrie? — GUEST HOUSE — part time. FAMILYBORN — Offers total ASST. TEACHER—full time appointments available. Day- HANDYMAN with truck — enced Manager lo coordinate Would you want to ease beck Company owned meeting prenatal, labor & delivery PRINTER — A B Dick 350 IMMEDIATE Opening — For position in day care center lo- ton, NJ. 201-329-2431,201- Painting & carpentry, moving search for expert consul- into it? 10-15 years away facility. Branchburg area. care given by certified nurse- operator. Cranbury area. Ask secretary in small Princeton cated in Princeton. For more 329-6210. & hauling, cleaning. Re- tants, writers, artists & photo- from the office is not a long Help needed for servicing, midwives, in a family- tor Mr. Hughes 609-655- area law office. Typing & info, reply Box #04265 c/o Prin- sponsible. 609-924-5792. graphers needed for wide lime. Cat us and wei tefl you cleaning 4 kitchen. Various centered birth center. 2166. shorthand req. Send resume ceton Packet i range of non-fiction books. why. 201-469-8920 Ambas- in confidence to box #04247 hours. For info caR 201-725- Routine gyn care - pelvic 4 Pos*ton«exa«ang4dernan- sador Temps. Co Princeton Packet 2078. Mr. Thomson. Man- Jobs Wanted HOUSECLEANING — Cran- breast exam, pap smear 4 dng. Coftege requred- Sal- Secretary/Executive ager. ^_ BOOKKEEPER — Experi- bury/Hightstown area. Call family planning provided. between 2 & 4. 609-448- ary cornrnensurate wiSt ex- PART TIME — Legal Secret- To$15K enced, full charge, 3 days, 201-821-6200. 9 mi north of DIVERSaHbU SPOT COOK — Take charge type. Mercervitle Non-smoker. Re- HOUSE CLEANER — seeks 1524. Princeton. penence. bwieiri. Send re- ary, experienced. General Experienced in institutional GIRL/GUY FRIDAY — ex- $urr« & salary requirements Growing Company needs ply WHH #0994, Box 146 work in Kendall Pk. area. practice in E. Windsor, flexi- cooking, sanitation, inventory perienced self-starter. MOTHER OF INFANT—will to: Box #04238 ct> Princeton typing, shorthand and good Hightstown. 201-873-2046 aft 5. ble days/hours. RepJy box 4 food cost control. 6 day wk. Ground floor opportunity in care for your child in our INCREASE YOUR EFFEC- Packet organizational skills. Be- #04223, c/o Princeton Available immediately. Sal- nutritional assessment country home in Pennington. TIVENESS in work & person- Packet nefits. Never a lee. Cafl 609- marketing dept Contact R. CAREER JOB search & edu- SECRETARY — 25 hours al relationships. Learn to use 896-9470. ary open. 609-921-2750 be- plus. 5 Years diversified ex- Early Childhood Education & DESK CLERK — An oppor- tween 9am-2pm. McCSntock 609-452-1899. cational counseSng — Test- experience. Call 609-737- the positive aspects of your FULL "HME Poa*on — Ft* ing & Resume" mckxled. Dr. perience also in bookkeeping personality more productive- tunity tor tm right person In a • SELECTIVE & insurance. 609-443-1281. 1914. preaagiou* hot* Quatfica- benefits at pleasant Mon- DAY CARE Center — needs Michael L. RosenthaL 609- ly. Weekly interaction meet- DISHWASHERS. Salad pre- 737-2236. ing ki a pleasant constructive aorts include: maturity, ex- mouth Jet.. So. Brunswick PERSONNEL • resourceful person to super- TIRED of cleaning your home paration. 4 Line servers—al CHILD CARE —by 2 experi- group atmosphere. Certified penence. Bexibie hours & location. Good room lor vise after school children & office after a long hard day 3131 Prineaton Pic* shifts open. 5 day wk. Some CHILD CARE — Mornings enced mothers. Any age. group leader. Offices in Prin- appearance. Cat Ms Pogue advancement in customer ages 647. 3:30-5:30 pm at work - Then call us, a refl- Office Park BUg. 4 exp. req. ReiaUHy essential. Mon-Fri, for 1 yr. old. Plains- Close to Walter C. Black ceton & Kendall Park. Corn or Ms Floyd at 201-780-3870. service or production. 609- Mon.-Fri. Ideal for college able Domestic Office Clean- •evNLJ. 609-921-2750 between 9am- boro or Princeton, 609-799- School 609-448-4337. tact B. Blank, 201-297-9567. Sheraton 924-4020. student Cal 609-448-388^. ing Service. 609-393-3578. 2pm. 3523. Classified Advertising 6-B Week of January 20-22,1982

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Pick an activity or group tstown. Further info 609-448- an & Pakistan: Including progress. Fine furniture & WE WILL SELL-No Wood Un- feature model, elec. cord inc. from lha hundreds fatad in 3265. SMhnan Fumibjra Dhurry 9' x 121 $490. Heriz WiBiamsourg accessories all til It's Seasoned Good — $300,609-443-4210. LANE CONTEMPORARY the Places To Go and Things 212Ak*xanda»St 10" x 12". $1190. Yalane 9' x reduced. 10-40% off. Take $100 a cord, $55 Vi cord deli- dining room set — round Tlie Ceraar For Slreea Con* To Do pagaa or your handy NATURAL MAN • who enjoys Princaton, tU. 08540 12', $950. Oriental Gold 12'x 202,4 mi. past Peddler's Vil- vered. Call 60^-466-1934. J.P.SAUER&Sons—20ga. pedestal table w/2 leaves, 6 :; Person-To-Person Phone sun, swimming, running, surf- 609-S24-1881 20', $1400. Bokhara 9' x 15', lage to Buckingham. Turn 26 -br4s^"Made in Prussia." pngm to Vw chairs, lighted hutch, $800: Book. Than gat involved and ing, health foods, dancina. Hours: M-F. 9-5 $850, Aubusson's 9* x 12s'. right onto 413 No. two miles KERO-SUN HEATERS — Call 609-452-2162 eves. t of headachea* high coffee table & 2 end tables, Mood preeiure, insomnia, make real friends. theater and is nurtured by Sat 9-1 $1090. European orientals • to Stone House Furniture, Rt. special values. Omni 105's, 1 smoked glass tops. $60 set. quiet wales, the beach, kind- $490. Saroukes 11 • x 14 .9'x 413. Mechanisville. Pa. 215- $199.95; Radiant 10's & digestive disorders and 609-799-1861 aft 6pm. 2 BEDROOM LAMPS—per- PRINCETON PSYCHOLO- ness and compassion. Seeks FURNITURE CLEARANCE 12'. 10' x 18', 12' x 26'. etc. 794r7479." Radiant 36's, $179.95. Lam- rtwre. Free conaufcaaon. Cal bertviHe, NJ 609-397-3348. fect condition Call 609-448- GICAL Services — Ph D. Cfr- female who wishes to share Canter — The Montgomery Tabriz 9'x 12', 1O'x18'_ 12'x 6324. ntcaJ Psychologist toensed the same and be herself in an Center. Rocky Hid, specializ- 12'. etc. Kermans 9' x 12', 1Z 2 GARRISON I wood stoves COAT — full length, black ing in sofa beds, box springs, — 1 yr. old, exc. cond. $475/ wool,- fur trim, very fine, size COMPLETE LIVING — room JOYS LIMOUSINE in NJ. & N.Y. 609-921-6936. atmosphere which allows x20\ 1VX16", 15'x23\ etc. CARPETS — Brown 9x9, mattresses and contempor- ea. Call 609-924-6070. 9- 12, $65. 609-882-7010. TV/lamps for sale. Practically mutual growth. Please reply Arak 9' x 12". $400. Many $40. Oriental type 8x11 VS. . ary Rfe style furniture. 5pm. new. Evenings, 609-655- sale. $48 to Kennedy & EUROPEAN Prof, man — to Box #04234. Co Princeton Chinese 9'x 12', 8'x 10,1 Ox $60. Like new. 609-737- 4O*s. wants to meet attractive LIVING ROOM furniture for 3675. LaGuardta Airports induing Packet. 14", 12' x 15', 12' x 20', etc. 8090. woman to 35.609-924-5584. STAINED GLASS Supplies Many-other large unusual WHITE SEWING Machine — sale — Excellent condition. tools. $36 to Newark Wama- Hair dryer. Air conditioner. flona) & PMa. International — Distributors & Discoun- sizes, 1hrow rugs, silk rugs & Call 609-448-8278. MINOLTA Office Copy GENTLEMAN WITH PROP- ters. Custom designs. Repair Rediner with heat and vibra- MUST SELL—brand new 7- •xajoTng lots. Reservations ER - credentials seeks gent- runners. No dealers, by Machine — 114TC, excellent WANTED — Single women & restoration. Lamps, mir- tor. Spring & mattress. A lot of TAG SALE — furniture, pc. Daystrom dinette set, required. 609-507-2826. for love and friendship, for lewoman for solid rela- appointment 609-625-9810, condition. $495. 609-466- $150. Call 609-443-M69. rors, planters, etc. Princeton 609-398-6571. Ocean City stack tables, new. Rockwell cTpthes, knick knacks, hair- 1271. bacheto of 27 years who en- tionship. Am writettodtor tor sander with dust bag, like the state. Been dating 4V6I Stained Glass. 38 Spring St., GaHeries, Hotel Flanders, dressing equipment, canoe. EARN EXOTIC GIFTS — ioys racquatbal. the outdoors 609-921-1311. new. Large wood stove. Jan. 23 & 24,11 Tanglewood GAMBLER'S NEWSLET- Hostess an esqutstary yours and in. music, plants and wiS-* area. Please reply to Box 11th St. & Board Walk. ETHAN ALLEN — cut crystal TER- Postage brings sample. Ocean City, N J. 08226. Counter range. Plywood & Dr., Mercerville. ginger jar lamp $100. Queen party. 201-521-3187. ing to isten and share your 04263. GO Princeton Pack- hardwood. Call anytime. 609- Gamenian, PO Box 843, et, stating your desires and DISCOUNT Lighting — The Anne, gold velvet, cane thoughts. Reply Box #04258 Rooster's Coup. Lighting fix- 452-2566. LAMPSHADE SALE — Bur- Manville, N.J. 08835. co Piincaton Packet. objectives. WEDDING GOWN — Size sides, tufted back, cherry tub ABPOflT TAXI — Comfcrt- tures, lamps, shades, parts lap, silks, hard backs, wet chair, $50. Mirrors, antique able> transportation to and and repairs. Clocks, gift items extra largo, veil, headpiece & backs, pleats, cut outs, even BOEHM PORCELAIN — Ir-" SWF — 26. extreme* attrac- bride's bag. $100. Call 609- BURNING MONEY LIKE gold framed, $50/ea. Acces- from.aa" airports. Tat. 600- WEEKEND SKI Rights — & fireplace equipment. Huge Stilfel shades 20% OFF. sories. Exc. cond. 609-799- ish Beauty Rose. Best offer 921-7339. tive, slender, petite, protes- assortment of brand names 448-5360. OIL?—visit Oiltumatjve for a destinations include Stowe. low cost solution to a warm From the largest assortment 3759: ' -*, over $85. 609-771-0764. tant, never married, edu- Whrtoface. Approx-2 hr.fSght at discount prices. THE in Bucks and Montgomery. cated, refined, enioys music ROOSTERS COUP on Rt SKI SALE— with this ad 50% home. We specialize in multi- TYP»*3 — WPR Secretarial time. Share fSght expenses fuel furnaces, wood/coal $5 worth of Sylvania Bulbs LAST DAYS BOOK/RECORD Case — Service-Reeumee, term pap- nature, drtng. Would Bee to w«i commercial pilot. $125 to 29. LambertviHe. NJ. OPEN off any ski purchase at All FREE with any shade purch- $50 or best offer. Couch $35 meet a weS educated, suv stoves and fireplace inserts. ers, repeome tellers uewig about $195 par person. 609- 6 DAYS 609-397-0027. Work Ski Shop. Rt 206. Belle ase over S12. On Sale Janu- Suits now $50. value $120. or best offer. 201-254-6054: cera professional man to age 921-3867. Mead. 201-359-3000. We also stock accessories, Xarcai i> rtam to personal or pipe, and supplies. We pro- ary 21 to January 28. FUR- Pantsuits now $60, value burineas naada. 112 Amwei 40. interested in farrnry life LONG LAMP FACTORY ENORMOUS Beechwood and a lasting relationship FIREWOOD — Mixed hard- vide complete service and in- $120 Rd.. Beee Mead. NJ. 201- TROUBLED? 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HAVING TROUBLE meeting between 6-8 pm. days (215) 794-7444-5-6. mature, wefcs sen aware and 9pm. Oiltumative, 33 W. Broad St. weather is bad. FIREWOOD — Seasoned 1 $1.50 to overnight by lha or staying with the right per- (Rt. 518). Hopewell. N.J. RED BARN CASUALS yr. $110 a cord. Delivered. ~ ••ah $4 00. by the momh s*H confident woman tor a son? LoneSness counseling MY FAVORITE SHOPPE — meaningful relationship AIR CONDITIONER — 6000 Hours: Tues-Fri. 10 am-8 pm Rt. 206 Belle Mead 609-443-4919 after 5pm. J1Z00 Tha enry cVermgtt could help you find what BTU. $90. Toro grass trim- CB SEARS — Power box w/ Ladies Fashions inside the based upon mutual growth. car antenna. 609-655-2863 Sat. 10am-5pm. Closed Sun. 201-359-3305 parking in Princeton. 609- you're seeking. Individuals / mer. $10. Both exc. cond. &Mon. Outlet: 50 Skirts. .Values to or 201-359-6418 FOR SALE — 4" Unitron re- 924-0978. oyu^tt wotatwQ, and sharingsmall groups. Michael L. 609-924-4760. after 6 pm. $50. Sizes 6 to 18. NOW $10. of He's pleasures. Repry Box fractor. Equatorial mount, Rosenthal. M S.W.. Ed D electric drive, super Unihex, 5 #04259. co Princeton MAN'S DIAMOND Ring — SOFA — 92" 3-cushion, very NASSAU AIRPORT TAXI — 609-737-2236. ATARI, Intetfmsxxi. Odyssey TYPEWRITERS — Sales, ALSO: Baldwin Room: Solid comfortable, good cond. $75. eye-pieces + 60mm and Packet. Antique. European cut 1.8 service, rentals, trade-ins, 609-466-10Z8 Courteous owners — For free informa- Brass Williamsburg Repro- 609-799-3328. Zoom eyepieces. 609-683- SINGLE PEOPLE' — tion about your local Car- carat center stone sur- ribbons, cartridges, calcula- ductions. Russian, Roulette 1073 6-7pm. Dependable. Economical rounded by 6 sm diamonds tors, radios, recorders, phone Service to all Airports- PLEASANT. POSITIVE. Pe- There's an Ecumenical tridge Exchange program Gallery (opening soon) Ori- POOL TABLES — antique & sto Woman — 39. wanes to Worship Service just (or You1 send stamped self addressed set in platinum. 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Blue (Cheshire #730) a specialty! 609-396-000 882-7841. RUBBER STAMPS J.S. Ameiman Co. Pa. 215-794-7479. All at very competitive prices. CAR TELEPHONE — with tweed, excellent condition. School or College, address, SUCCESSFUL IN — Bust- 201-257-7900 number available immediate- Your Pro-Mart CCC 60 N- Main. Cranbury. FIREWOOD — M Oak. well $250 or best offer. 609-882- Home',' business/fzip code. nassCaraar but axpenanc- ly for $2300. Call Gene at 1200. Home Center 609-655-3477 AWADEUS — 2 hckets to* 1 seasoned, split, delivered & Rubber stamps of all kinds Neshanic Sta, N.J. FREE rig tfSfte saas*ac«cn vi oaar- 609-924-7500 and sizes made to your order ing *r*h your feelings and 2432 matnea peribrmance. stacked. By the cord. After 201-369-5511 yB mini chain with every two FIREWOOD — A-1 sea- Cat 609-882-8222. 5pm 609-466-1080. 5 PIECE MED. Bedroom Set at: personal raJaeonsttpa? June 2 WOODBURNING Stoves • 201-369-4202 purchased. soned hardwood, must sell to UoM Goldbero a a Certified — good cond, best offer. Call meet college tuition. Deli- — brand new. right out of the 609-799-2859. HINKSON'S Expert Chain Sharpening. PsycJxxharapst pfacnang in I AM 27. 510". dean, aarac- crate. $200 or bo. 201-359- BROWN BUILTRITE Car- HEALTH CLUB Membership vered & stacked, $i25/cord. 82 Nassau St. Chainsaw & Powermower New York Dry and n Law- eve maie. Needs female for 7259. riage & Swing-o-matic Cradle —for sale. Holiday Spas. Call 609-737-9142. rancavBa. »rho spaoaizes in love & to share apt. Please Swing Exc. cond. Best offer. 4 JEEP WHEELS with 609-734-2669 before 5pm. Sales and repairs. L78x15 snows, $80; Meyers CARPETS — 2 burnt orange PRINTING SPECIAL 9wse problems. In N J. 609- appty to Box #04242. Co SE/KONED HARDWOOD Call after 6 pm. 609-448- Leisure Sales 609-587- 5285. Snow plow ST 78 power 19x11 and 11x14. One light RALEIGH COMPETITION 2797. 883-7888; t\ NYC. 212-868- Pnnceton Packet — $125 per cord. Split hard- green 15x12. $99/ea. 609- 3330 angling electro touch, almost GS — All Campagnolo, used 8Vixii (only)-PhotoCopy wood. $65 per half cord deli- new with fittings for CJ, 443-6490 after 3pm. EARLY AMERICAN Barn —. Black Ink on 20lb Wht Paper DO YOU FEEL LOST — vered. Flammer Tree Ser- BABY CRIBS - white con- 1 season. $500. Call 609- temp Child Craft; Walnut Lul- $1200; Ski boots. San Marco, 587-4173. with huge oak timbers pinned wareJemg, r acsrde and no vice 609-395-0844 used 1 yr, sizes 5 & 6 $20 PINBALL MACHINES & Juke together, 35 x 40, will be ART LOVERS one cares for you? Loaded labye. Exc. Cond. 609-443- $13.00 Per Thousand BEAWAflE each. 609-448-1886 after Boxes — reconditioned for given to a very reliable per- w«h problems and no one to FIREWOOD — Mostly hick- 6058 USED SKI Boots — 4'/2, 7, Counaerferters in Pmceton. 4pm. home use. Reliable service 8, $25. Poles 39". $5. Dry son that has the equipment to 2nd side +S9.00M turn to? Someone cares for ory, cut in September. Split & after the sale. A small deposit tear it down.and clean up ETact rayfcai on canvas of you and was crucified toryou ! delivered within 20 mile TWO OAK CHAIRS — Cus- bar, 48x18x4OVs, $50. 609- Color Paper +S2.00M the works of Rembrandt. tom made for Twin Rivers TYPEWRITER—IBM Model will hold until Christmas. 609- 799-2107. afterwards. Please apply 45 Std. Color Ink ;. +$7.00 CaS 609-443-5142 anytime. radius of Hopewell. $90 585-4927. Pine Knoll Drive, Lawrence- Picasso. Renoir. Stubbs. trucfcJoad. Call 609-466-0804 Kitchen counter. S100 call C in exc cond. Pica type, 16" Padding +$1.00 M VanGogh. Gauguin. VWnstow 609-443-6307. carriage, $300 Firm. 8 ft York EXTREMELY Large Assort- ville. 609-882-7788. COPES — resumes, invita- Rake ^i exc cond $500. Call Homer. Lautrac. Degas, Mi- tions, business cards, rubber y METAL CONFERENCE ment of Household Fur- MASTERGRAPHX fat. Bruegal. Cezanne. The Dawson Corp. 609-443- SKIS — Hossignol 150 cm, 609-924-0460 stamps, complete typeset- CLOTHES DRYER — $70 SPORTING GOODS — deluxe DESK—chair, small wooden nishings — Prices negoti- Monet. Pissarro & others. ting, composition & priming Tanturi rowing machine, 4 bil- 1551. desk, office chair. 609-443- able. "On Consignment" Tyrolia 150 bindings, 4 yrs. Rte. 206 Rocky Hill Maslarworks Ltd. 2S4 Nas- Women's 5 spd bike, $50 old, good cond. $30. Also, service. 7 days a week at firm. 201-359-5580. lard 25* plates & solid chro- 6697 or leave message. (Princeton Furnishings & lau SU Princeton, 608-683- Sears Quick Copy Center. mium E-Z curt bar, executive 5- FREE KINDLING — pile of Antiques) 4 Chambers St., Rossignol 160 cm, 4 yrs. old, LOG SPLITTERS — for rent without bindings. $15. After and logs split at your home. 1234. Quafcar Bridge Mas. COUCH & Chair — Like new. spring exerazer wTwo 3 to iron fallen & pruned tree limbs. MATTRESS FACTORY — 609-924-1989. dumbbells. Browning 50 Ib Cut what you need. 609-448- 7pm 609-883-5961. Call Montgomery Small En- reasonable. Carpeting. 3 yrs_ See them made on the pre- gine Repair, 609-466-2829. EXOTIC TOYS. Lingerie. okj. plush, reasonable. 609- Bantan composite bow & 7176. mises. Custom sizes. TEN S.A.T. STUDY PROGRAM 1 CLASSICAL MUSIC Lovers bmounted 6 arrow quiver, best CAR TELEPHONE — witrv Candy have a fan party Get Exchange — The Hnk be- 448-O986. YEAR GUARANTEE, 30 day — for high school students. offer. Can Honest Bob 609-890- DINING ROOM SET — table number available immediate- BATHTUBS — tile & shower fft' For bookings: 609- rween unattached music lov- unconditional refund. Prices On computer disc or tape. ITALIAN PROVINCIAL — 2869. w/leaf & 6 chairs. Also 64" gladly given on phone. The 609-921-6612 eves. ly for $2300. Call Gene at stalls professionally cleaned. ers. Write CMLE. Box 31. Bathtub & tile, $25, shower Antique gold dining room set wide breakfront w/4 glass FOAM FIRM, Gladstone - 609-924-7500. ; Pattern. N.Y. 10803. doors. Pecan wood, perfect stall $25. Tub recaulked $20. USEO BOOKS NEEDED — Round 48" table, china COMPLETE bdrm ujiit — 201-234-1622. ASH & OAK Firewood only 40x80in. includes bed. condition. $2500. Please call 2 SNOW TIRES — tubeiess Serving Mercer Co., Rendall kx DrandeU University. We SINGLES MEET & MIX — irv cabinet, velvet chairs. Ex- Assortment — split & aged. Park & Belle Mead areas. recycle your okl books. Look quisite & never used. 609- desk, shelves, drawers, mir- 609-883-2252. EDISON FURNITURE — is H70-15, hardly used, $50. vites all single, widowed. One cord delivered & stack- Toilet - white, good cond., Call Save Your Tub. the bath- far our Spring Book Sale at separated and drvorced per- 896-2030 Monday-Fri. ror, closet. 201-254-6318. still open at the same loca- ed, $120, just delivered, FIREWOOD—Slabwood. all $25,609-924-5119. : room experts, 609-448-3339. • Quakarbhdga Mat. Tax de- sons, ages 30-60 + . to their tion. For USED FURNI- $100. Pickup truck load. $75. hardwoods. 3 cords $207 del- dance & social every Sat. TURE.- of every description Call Chris 609-466-0246 aft. BULDMG MATERIALS MODERN WALNUT — Din- ivered. Also logs, green & WOODCUTTING—Splitting . WS pick up usad books. For night 8:30 pm-1 am. Caroler come see us. Rt. 611 south of 6pm. THE STOVE BARN — dis- ANDERSEN Windows & ing Room 6 chairs. 2 leaves, seasoned by the trailer load. . and/or Stacking. Reasonable " lurtnar rtbrmaaon car 609- Lanes, in Gazebo Lounge. Qoylestown, Pa. 9-4-:30, count wood/coal stove sales. Doors. AS sizes & styles. 50% custom pads, lighted china 215-736-2866. — paying for college. Bruce 448-7899 or 609-448-4978. Route 1 North. North Bruns- closed Sunday. Energy specialists, installa- discount. PLYWOOD Shea- hutch $900. Maytag Washer. SEASONED Hardwood For tions, accessories. Rte. 206, 609-585-7099, 888-4149. wfck. Uve music Adm. $3.50. thing 4x8. ext. RCA Whirlpool Qas dryer, Sale — Split or whole. Deli- FREEZER — Westmghouse. TRIO TAG Sales, Inc.—"We Station Square, Belle Meade. pubic invaad, no dub to jom. white. Magnus Upright. Chord vered by the cord. 609-259- a8 $6 48 '/, $7.48 17.1 cu. ft. exc. cond, $250. do all the work," Profitable 201-359-5206. RCA COLOR TV — 25", Personate CaS 609-655-5825 or 201- SB $9-88 24 $12.88 Organ 609-924-3427. aft. 2 7001. needs minor work. Asking 609-883-7274. aft. 3 pm. sale of entire or partial con- j 360-7055 RAILROAO Ties. new. p.m. ' $100. 609-448-9439 after 5. tents of your home. Profes- SHELTER COUCH - Haitian creosoted - 6x6x8. $4.90. BEDROOM SUITE — sionally conducted at your FREE WICKER Chest — KAY'S Wrodudton Sarvtoa OAK HUMIDOR — Oak table cotton, beige, exc. cond. LEGAL FORMS & KITS. Inc. 4x6x8. $3 45 Broyhill 5 pes, w/bos spring convenience. 609-883-3535, have your party before Jan. MINK COAT with leather. I aoaa-Maa* partner lor a & 4 chairs (piain). Sale now Asking $300. 609-924-4519. — Ava*at*e, Drvorca. WOs, PRESSURE treated RRties. 6 mattress (beautiful), 215-493-5332 or 609-882- 30th. Call for details aft 4 pm Three quarters length, i or mamage. 201- going on. Everything 10%- 609-587-3511. 609-924-4485: 534-3726 10am to 6 pm. Separaaon. Bankruptcy & kv 6x6x8. $8.90. LUMBER. $1200. 609-882-7274 aft. 1854. medium size. 609-655-2798. new. big discount 50% off. Consignments Unli- corporation. CaJl 609-^27- 3pm. IBM TYPEWRITER - Office 7257 6-9pm. 201-782-554a HARBWOOO FLOORING, mited, 15 Lexington Ave., 2 CANE TUB CHAIRS — COAL FOR Stoves & Fire- NEW AGE — vagart SWV. Bruce. Sykes, etc. Big dis- Ewing. 609-883-4807. T CUSHIONED COUCH — model. Exc. for long reports & 42. seeking larnate same aol- GLASS & CHROME Dining gold & green upholstered extended use. Very reason- places — 50 Ib. bags of nut & count INRCH Plywood, new. blue green $25; double bed seats, exc. cond., $50/ea. cannel coal, $5/bag. 201- tude. CcntaqBca #04264. t Table — approx. 60x31, w/4 (no mattress or box spring) able. Call eves after 7 p.m. 4x8. y<-$18 'V$32 3/4-$38 OLD FASHIONED Small chrome & white vinyl chairs. 201-874-6572. 329-6044. o Princeton Par fcat PJO6 NEEDED—NYC com- FORMICA, Nevamar. iron, wood or coal cook stove $25; new hanging light w/ 609-585-6345. $165. Call 609-737-3672. chain $20. Call 609-448- Meliamite, Witsonart, etc — Inc. warming ovens. $350. VALENTINE GIFT— y* carat SEASONED HARDWOOD PttncetondWry. Mon-Fri Ex- Discounts. DOORS, steal & 609-896-0980. 5837 after 6. CHINA & PRESSED GLASS LOOKING FOR MR. CHINESE MODERN Hutch diamond in gold lovers knot — Lenox, Stangl, Meissen, — Split & delivered $100 per ' «GMT7 — The Ms. or Mr penses shared. 609-466- wood. Stanley. Benchmark. pendant setting. Appraised — Oiled walnut finish, one of FIREWOOD — Seasoned, etc. Old rockers & caned cord. Call 609-737-0438 or you naad to do any job right a 3289 aft. 7pm etc Big discount 2 LAMPS — kj. Svingrm. $50. value $2000. Must sell im- 609-466-01OB KITCHEN Cabs. new. Big a kind. 86" long. $1750.609- split mixed hardwoods. Free chairs. 609-737-9034. . eaay to and in toe screened 2 Ig. picturas $25 ea. Leather 392-7874 or 609-695-9721 mediately. Best offer. Consumer Bureau Rag- discounts on at brands. SKY- coat woman's size 14. $85. delivery. 1 cord 4 x 4 x 8.201 - Address inquiries to P.O. Box LEVELOR'S Riveria and Ver- OtVOfCSO — pratry. bright DINING TABLE — smoked LIGHTS. Big discounts MM retrig-., new. $95. 609- 526-8898. 1431. Princeton, N.J. 08540. tical Blinds — at discounted - pagaa of your saaka tai honorable man 55- LIV. RM & Dining Rm Suites glass top & 4 swivel chairs, Par«on-ToirvTo--F Person WOOO Sheathmg. new. spe- 882-4358. prices. Call Marcia at 609- 65. Rapiy Box #04244, c aais. $5 84 — antique Flintlock shotgun, SALE — Lighting fixtures at very good cond. $250. 609- Phone Book, whara not just Pdncatoi Packet • plus nearly new refrig. 609- MEYERS 6 FOOT Straight 799-9223 after 6pm/ 448-2088. DISCOUNT PLYWOOD CALCULATOR — HP-34C real discount prices!) Call: anybody ia aflovwed to adver- 392-4999. Snow Plow—$375. Call 201- Advanced Programmable, now to find out all the details. 359-3349, SEASONED HARDWOOD GAY Switchboard informa- We also install & rewire fix- tion center Call 609-921- WtNDOWlZARO Brand new. $120. 201-874- MUSKRAT FUR COAT— FOAM CUT—Any size - any — split, delivered & stacked. Bristol 1-800-523-8707 8S57. tures at reasonable prices. shape, While-U-Wait. 1 cofd, $115-$13O. If youjwill ATTOfMEY HOUSE Cato— 2565. Seat hours 7-10 pjn. Exc. cond. Size approx. 14. Please call 609-448-2906* 250 GALLON Oil Tank— WJ>i {from UOU One Sa«- Man. ffn TTun. Warminster 215-674-0205 $50. Please call 201-359- Cushions made like new. need wood w/in-7 mos. $600. Can 215-736-3971 af- any weekday between 7pm & Prices given over phone. The Ohfffcaa a\ Nafta Ctiangaa SKI BOOTS—Nordica Com- ter 53dpm. 5595. please order today. 609-259- BUYING A HOME Compu- 10pm or Sat from 10 to 5pm. Foam Firm, Gladstone, 201- 7015. Mark PuDen. ($125). Houaa Closings ALCOHOLICS Anonytnous- petition III. Size 12. San Mar- AJSUohlino. (Si20-Se«ar. $2fl5-auyer). Haip and Intormaflon Cafl ter? — Can save 25% plus co size 10-11, Camaro size 9. GOLD MEDITERRANEAN 234-1622. with impartial assistance. 3 MOVING — Must sell solid DPIEDNUT SALE — Unc SaaPartiumn (Si75). 609-924-7582. 609-924-3333 aft 6 pm, any- maple bedroom set, $500. — Living room furniture, sec- CRIB — Perego Stroller, car. mcarpo»aHona (S1OO% Add hrs. to $19 to choosing bast time, wfcands. almonds 5 Ib. $9.99. pis- tional sofa, chair, etc. All in bed. Children's clothing in- computer & software for your Dining room set w/ tachios salted $4.99 per Ib., coats where apptlcabie chandelier, $250. 609-924- excel, cond. Tables, lamp & fant to 4T, 201-359-2113. ^ a? ^si cashew nuts (raw) $4.99 per Classifieds WANT HELP itn Stl able ORIGINAL AUSTRIAN Jack- 3427. picture incf. $500. 609-585- dealers Help Ib. We also carry Indian 0 CALL BHTHRWHT ets—dkect import, $110,CaH 9441. BDRM. SET— 6 PC Dbl Bed, 600-771-9606 in ordering set-op and In- 609-466-3360. Jewelry, Indian cotton gar- run in Bookcase headboard $150. (anaawr phonal struction to Apple IL Atari. HAIRCUTS — Men $5. ments (up to 40% off). Indian Woman $7. My home or ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER Call Lynne 201-329-6838. Free ccntdentaf service and BM. TRS 80 & Commodore. DRESSERS — 1 large. $50: groceries, sweets. Saris & — Royal, $175. Small pink yours. For appointment call: appliances to foreign travel. taacraonarcyteaLCal-Wa 609-683-0991 aft. 7 pm. 1 amal S2S. Cal 609-924- bathroom sink, $25.609-882- FIREWOOD —Hard Sea- 609-921-6866. (110/220V). We also rent 8 papers do 7231. 5129. soned,, split $90 a cord. On Dating Organization that Indian video movie tapes & farm. 609-448^4856. BRASS CHANDELIER — tape recorders. -For more understand* the apaciai SMITH-CORONA Portable SOFA — Green/gold. Com- LARGE SELECTION of re- ANTICIPATION OATINQ Duncan, Rfe antique couch. info, call 201-821-7775 or for Bee typewriter—$75.2bur- ptimentary gold swivel rock- conditioned Simplicity and ROYAL DQULTON — Fine ta^r - SERVICE —Cai to free assorted lamps & picturas. visit India Discount Store, broohura tot traa 800-862- gundy exec desk chairs, $75 er. 3 lamps. Gd. cond. 201- International Harvester riding bone china. Golden Maize, IK. 201-25*0202.215-545- Call after 5pm. 609-683- 3001 RL27&FmnegansLn., 1 low price. serves 12. Sacrifice. 3033. 1325. ea 609-452-1965 eves. 359-2795. lawn mowers and tractors, 5 FrankHn Park. N J. 08823. to 20hp. 609-924-4177. 545-9307. Classified Advertising Wtckaf Jaaoary 20 • 22.1982 7-B

Bargain Mart Merchandise Musical Antiques Pets & Animals Pets & Animals Autos Wanted Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Wanted Instruments FIREPLACE WOOO — SMALL STABLE — in So. WANTED — VWs in need of 1967 VW BUG — Good con- 1970 BUICK LESABRE — 201-359-5556- MAGNIFICENT — Crystal BOXWOOD ARABIAN repair. Any year. Top dollar good running cond, $150. PtANOS — Bought sold, re- chandelier for sale. Call 609- Farm—Arabian breeding 4 Brunswick has box st&'iis dition. No rust. $500. Call POOL TABLES WANTED — avail. Ring 4 exercise track. offered. 201-297-7500, after 609-921-1520. Call 609-924-0520 eves. used state & anogue tables. built, reftnished. Call 201- 896-0462 after 7 pm. show stock for sale. P. 6,297-6721. HOT TUBS & Jacuzzi Wrirt- 356-9153. WekJel. 809-737-1036. Best of care. 201-329-6259. A*w anocjue cue & bel racks 1978 PORSCHE 924 "73 LTD — Good condition.' poots — Many styles and wanted. Cat Pnnceton Poo* ANTIQUES primitives — Mill- MACKEY-S Towing Service Asking $800. Cail 609-924- sum Expert nataMton. Au- KIMBALL SPINET Piano — HIDEAWAY FARM — offers FREE TO Good Home — Brown, beige int. 4 cyl. 4 spd, TaMes- 609-466-1717 excellent condition. $875. house Antiques. 1007 Rt 28. — wants your junk car. Any air cond, man. steering 4 1816 Ask for Tom. monzed Jacuzzi whiripoo* North Branch. 201 -725-7306. thefinest indoor-outdoo r fad- Spayed cat, welt behaved, lit- condition. Call 609-443- Spa deafer Pnnce*on Pool 201-356-9153. litJes for boarding your horse ter trained, doesn't claw furni- brakes, sunroof, am/fm GUNS & SWORDS — Mis- Weekends 4 by appt 6259. stereo cassette, 62,084 HONDA ACCORD — 76, TaW* £ Spa Co. Rt 518. ery (terns. Federal 4 State or pony. Instruction 4 training ture. 609-443-5273. $2400. Leave message for Hope-aft, 609-46&-1718 HAYNES FLUTE — Recently miles. $8595 exdudes tax 4 fcanaeti as required for New ORIENTAL RUGS'— Ker- In rkfing 4 driving. Special- , JUNK CARS Wanted — S20 Mr. Shanfield 609-924-5792. Jersey transactions. Will overhauled. ExceBent cond. ized rates. Open nights. In- tags. French model wB foot. 609- man 16x10. $550. Sarouke COLLAPSIBLE CAGES — - Si00. 201-548-6582. HORSE MANURE — Gel mate house cats, pay high- 11x14. Ispahan 15x24. Khor- quiries invited. 609-466- wood bottoms; also cat car- OLDS 1981 DELTA 88 — - your gardens ready (or est cash. Bert. 609-924-3800 924-3777. 3426. QUAKERBRIDGE rossan 13x20. Others. 609- riers. 201-297-0845. PORSCHE-AUDI Royale. Deisel, 4 dr, dark spring. $2SttucUoad. dee- days, or leave tape message. 625-9810 or 398-6571. blue, loaded, low mileage, 28 verad- 609-*48-2t91. PIANO — Yamaha, 5'3" HORSES BOARDED — Autos For Sale U.S. Rt. One grand. Ebony, w warranty. Ocean City Galleries, Hotel DOG — GOOD Guard for Princeton, N.J. mpg, $8800. 201-264-9081. WANTED — dte cast and Flanders. 11th St. & Board- Lush pasture; stalls avail- adoption. Part Shepherd, $4500 215-943-3809. able, pool privileges hi sea- 609-452-9400 EARN CASH & Free Shoes steel toys. Can 609-443- walk. Ocean City. NJ 08226. part CoWe. 201-254-6054. 1978 FIAT 128 — 2 dr. low 75 FIAT 128 — sedan, light — Invite your Irtand* to a 4556 son. 609-466-3539 after 4pm •76 RENAULT LeCar — a/c, green, am/fm cassette, new or weekends. mileage, $2000. 609-443- Moccaain Show. 200 sfyta* & SELMER BUNDY Sax- FREE—To good home, 2 yr. 5126. '' fm, 32 mpg, good cond. tires, new battery, $1300. oofcro tar *• wnoie famty SHOTGUNS. RIFLES — ophone — excellent cond. QUALITY REFINISHING — Restoration of antiques. All RtVERVCW STABLES affectionate male black 4 $2500 or b/o 609-795-8250. 201-265-2000 ext. 2806 Ca« SouBharn Sun 609-448- handguns wanted tor cash. Never used. $175. Can 609- days, 609-448-7352 eves., work done w care 4 expertise BELLE MEAD, N J. white toy poodle. Wonderful 1978 OLDS — 98 Regency 1478 espeoaay old .Winchesters 882-8395 with children. Call 609-448- Sedan. Diesel, 38000 mi. MAZDA RX-2, 74 — snow wkends. Licensed deeier pays more. to increase the value and beauty of each piece. 609- !•, 111111 • CA«U^MAA 3051. Black, loaded, leather int. tires, am/fm cassette stereo, FWEPLACEWOOO—Cut4 New guns (or tale dis- 1980 SEARS ELECTRIC •looor racsnws 215-493-3915: good shape. $975.609-737- 1980 VW Diesel — like new, counted. We w* buy. sefl or 466-2206. sptt. choice leaaonert oak. GUITAR — needs 5 strings. Boscdng $t Training HORSEBACK RIDING — All 3946. low mileage, 50mpg. Sun- Masoned t yr & longer. De*- trade. Murphy* Sportsmen's Asking $80. 609-448-9349 Instruction roof, stereo $6300. Call 201- .Den. 201-297-3357. ANTIQUE SALE — 20% off In year. We never dose. Also 1977 T-BIRD — White, auto, wred & stacked $80 a load after 5. well trained horses for sale. p/s, p/b, am/fm stereo, ra- •77 PINTO — $1595, white, 297-4067. watiiR a 10 m. radius o« Hgrv- both buildings. Furniture, 201-674-5484 lighting, collectibles. 1000s 201-521-9879. dials. 201-297-7908. Best automatic, radials, good BWwn 609-448-4253 WE BUY — Stamp codec- PIANOS & ORGANS — offer. shape. '74 Pinto - $875, blue, 77 CORVETTE — Loaded. toons, old letters & postc&rds- Saies-Servtce-Rentais. Les- of items too numerous to list. STRAW FOR SALE—$1 per Come early! Miflei-Topia De- FENCING automatic, snows. 609-695- For parts or rebuilt by expert. WATUNGTQN^ PAJNTKG trnmedwKe cash avail Can sons. Baldwin Hammond bale. 609-466-3079. 1973 CHEVROLET Caprice 5547. Int. exc. Asking $2200. 201- 609-448-O380 aft 5pm. Musk: Center. 1911 Bruns- signers. 41 E. Alton Ave, For Home or Horses YaroTey, Pa.. 215-493-6114. SpttRal -3 hole $14.35 per Wagon — Extras, clean, 329-2329 after 6:30 p.m. For cauftiing and puttying wick Ave.. Lawrencevifle. NJ AKC DOBERMAN — Pups. $700,201-359-8778. ANYTHING MARKED — 609-599-2700. Reasonable price. 609-890- 10' section, 100 sections at 71 MERCURY — P/b, p/s, fOut cerftpiete house, win- SALE! — AH Prices Slashed. $13.35 ea. 2 hole, $10.70 per auto, air. Starts right up. 73 VW BEETLE—Blue, 4 sp. dows and doors, gutter stertng liver. s*ver & goid. 8237 or 392-5044. any condition; sirver ingots. Must reduce inventory. 10' section. 1980 AUDI 5000 S Diesel — $500. 609-448-3634. Good condition, asking aeanmg. BABY GRAND Piano — ex- Loaded, p/w, p/l, a/c, sunroof, $1100. 609-924-7156 after 6 Wedding bands & sets. US Agnes Sheehan Antique CHESAPEAKE BAY — Re- Board Fence - 1x6x16 Oak 609-799-2020 or stamp collections any size: cellent cond. inside & out. Shop. 64 Main St., Kingston. Boards, $4.50 ea. bundles of fog lights, Blaupunkt 3001 w/ BMW 1970-2002 — Exc. inL pm. 443-4790 $2000 201-356-9153. triever pups, whelped Dec. 1. EQ. 609-924-8866, days. antiques any kind. Private in- Males $300. Females $250. 98 at $3.50 ea. Sawn Locust Body needs work. $1,000 vestor. Cat 609-S87-7507. Posts. Keystone 2x4 woven firm. Exc. for parts. 125,000 72 TOYOTA Corolla Wagon CARPET — Residential or 4 ANTIQUE OAK Press- after 6 p.m. 201-359-7230. 1973 MERCEDES 280 C — ELECTRIC PLAYER Piano backs — With rabbit ears 4 wire fence. Also 12' round original mi. 201-369-5289 af- — Good running cond., fm, Commercial. Low overhead Cedar show jumps rails, 51000 original miles, sunroof, ter 6. Ask for Ken. air, New tires, muffler, 4 bat- means txg savings. -Get my LICENSED GUN — dealer — Best offer. Call after 4pm cane seats. Best offer over 5 MONTHS — lemale beautiful in 4 out. Must see & buying a seffing airy kind of 609-924-1711. $400. 609-799-0988. Samoyed, AKC, shots, $10.50 ea. 20 or more $8.50 tery. Current inspection. pnee before you buy. Free each. drive. $8900. 215-860-0265. 79 HONDA CIVIC Station- $890 or best offer. 609-921- shop at home service. We handguns, nftes! shotguns, friendly. Call 201-494-0475. unusual knives, daggers. KINGSTON ANTIQUES — wagon — moving, must sell. 1744. also provide installation. PIANOS ORGANS Cash & Carry Prices '78 PLYMOUTH — Station swords & bayonets. Modem Most Major Brands 43 Main St.. Kingston. NJ. AKC Doberman Puppies — Exc. cond. $4300. 609-799- cleaning 4 repair service, or antique. U.S. or foreign. TopQuaKy Wagon. 10 passenger, p/s, p/ 0988. ^an. 609-465-1887. Warehouse Prices Fine antiques 4 estate jewel- Ch. lineage, for show, breed- b, a/c, chrome roofrack, am / RARE ITEM — 1970 GTO Buying registered or not Pri- ry. Victorian 4 Deco furniture. Any Quantity 400, V8, auto., P/S, $2600. FREEHOLD ing 4 companion. Cad 609- For Infor. 4 Del. Chgs. B.L. fm stereo. Low mileage, good vate coSector. Cail 609-587- MUSJC CENTER Jewelry repair design 4 res- 466-2427. 72 CHEVY WAGON — 201-297-2344, aft. 5p.m. LOG SPLITTING — Reason- 7507. King 215-347-1730. snows. No rust, one owner. Rt. 9 (1'Ami. no. circle) toration. Discreet disposal of $1950. 609-298-9708. Kingswood runs well, ps/pb, able rales 609-4FS-1887 201-462-4730 family treasures. 609-924 a/c, HD hitch. $495.609-443- 1976 CHRYSLER CORDO- BUYING DIAMONDS — no Monthly Rentals 0332. LABRADOR RETRIEVER 1237 after 5 p.m. BA —w/ low miles, air, ps/pb, size too small or too large. Puppies — show, field, pets. Lost & Found 1978 VOLKSWAGON 2 UPRIGHT FREEZERS: 5 From $7.50 Dasher—2 dr. sedan. Dealer leather int., silver w/ burgan- used refrs . 4 washers: S gas Also stiver, gold & dental AKC/OFA reg. Ch. sired. dy landau roof. Reg. gas, ra- VISIT WHITEHOUSE Manor Guaranteed. 609-883-4505. serviced from new, complete 79 OLDSMOBILE Regency dryers, 2 etec dryers: port gold. Private investor Call AARON-ALL PIANO — Mov- dial tires, am/fm, stereo. Antique Center. 14 dealers, DOG FOUND — Female, service history avail. — Diesel, 4 door, leather 60- $2500 or make offer. After 5, washer: 3O" gas range; port. 609-587-7507 ers. We move rt anywhere. Med. sized, young, tan. dark Blaupunkt am/fm, a/c, 4 spd, dishwasher, port. B4W TV; 'arge selection of antiques. FREE TO A Good Home — 6 40 6 way power seats, vinyl 201-231-0324. Fufly insured. 201-225-5977 Open 7 days, 10am-5pm. month old male mixed breed muzzle, long hair. 609-921- champagne edition. New top roof, electric windows, rear guaranteed free delivery LIONEL TRAINS — and or 225-5976. of the line volkswagon like 201-369-3718 Rcute 22 West, Whitehouse. puppy, good w/chikJren. Call 7524. defrost and door locks. A/C, 8 accessories wanted 609- NJ. 201-534-9904. before 2pm 201-359-5039. this would cost over $11,000. track stereo, cruise control, 1970 VW BEETLE — $1500. 587-7271. 1963 GIBSON Guitar ES 335 This well maintained auto is New ignition, re-built engine, FOR SALE 3000 Gal. fuel LOST BEAGLE — Large, tri- company owned & main- — Beautiful cond. Exc. action colored male, friendly, has avail, for $4295. Call 609- tained. Absolute Creampuft transmission. Original owner. tank Excellent coneSrion. Ed LADIES 160 cm SKIS — w BASSETT PUPPIES — AKC & sound. 12 string. $500. Pets & Animals reg, males & females, ready tags for Snowden Lane, but' 443-3564 after 6pm. 67,000 mi. $5700. Must be Call evenings 609-452-1728. Dietenoack. 609-443-(70l or bindings & brakes, size 9 215-860-0265. 259-9346 after 4 p m 1st week Feb. Call 609-397- staying on Mt. Lucas Rd. 609- seen to be appreciated. Call boot, very good cond • 609- 924-3718 if found. 609-448-8927 between 6 4 9 466-0684. Princeton SmaB 1172. 1977i>ORSCHE 924 79 FORD LTD — 4 dr. a/c, FENDOR RHODES 88 — Silver, black int., 4 cyl, 4 spd, pm. Can be seen on am/fm stereo. Executive W»O0W TREATMENT etec. piano, brand new, $750 Animal Rescue League Finest Ouaity FRIENDLY ANIMALS for LOST — Old fashioned small air cond, man. steering & weekend. driven. $3000 or best offer. STANDING TIMER — Acoustic Bass Amp 220 - gold wristwatch w/2 di- brakes, am/fm stereo casset- 609-587-4082 ask for Tony. Lxiw«tt Prices Wanted 609-397-1822. $250.609-799-0146.5-6 pm. adoption — from a kennel Vertical Bands that cares. Many pure 4 amonds, Princeton Shopping te, alloy wheels, 50,743 mi. 1964 MERCEDES —230SL Center, proximity fish store. $7995 excludes tax 4 tags. convertible, both tops, excell. LevoJor Riviera Binds PIANO TUNING & Repair mixed breeds. Please visit 1977 CHEVY—Monza 2 + 2 WE BUY—good used & anti- Reward. Call 201-297-0465. cond.. $14,500. 201-359- — candy apple red, auto, sun- Woven Woods que furniture. One piece to guaranteed, reasonable free the orphanage or call for in- Custom Shades, etc formation 201-251-3210. QUAKERBRIDGE 0042 aft. 4pm. roof, air, p/s, am/fm cassette, entire estates. Can 609-397- estimates M Schmahl. 609- PORSCHE-AUDI CB, with new engine. Best Free shop a! home service. 1599. 452-6806 pro*, measurement and m- ADORABLE COCKER Spa- Auto Tires / U.S. Rt. One '82 MAZDA RX-7 — GLC, 5 offer. Call eves. 609-448- stafl niel Puppy —10 mo., black 4 Supplies Princeton, N.J. spd, air, sunroof, am/fm 6916: •• "-'< ---;.JU3 WANTED — Antiques & PIANO UPRIGHT — Kohter 609-452-9400 stereo cassette, security sys- Furniture from the 1940s and 4 Campbefl. 1 yr. oW. $1600. white, needs home w/ ROBERT smen affectionate people. Good tem 4 many other extras. 77 B-210 DATSUN — excel- back. Drang & bedroom sets, Can 609-683-1405 after 7pm. COMPLETE MOTOR 283 — 79 FORD MUSTANG—3 dr. $14,200. Call Debbie 609- lent condition. Call 215-493- DECORATORS desks of as kinds, glassware, watch dog. Call 212-675- 609-448-3758 8003. 2 bolt main Crane cam 4 lif- sedan, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm, 924-6500 ext 162. 3042. docks & tamps, etc. Estates (SAVE) ters, torker manifold, Holley other extras, exc. cond. Call purchased with dean out ser- TERRIFIC STUFF — Hofcday Flea Markets & 750 double pumper, Moroso 609-896-3539 aft. 5pm. 1975 VW BUG — low vice 609-586-0777 anytime Weekdays to claim or adopt a A.B.R. Animal Behavioral 78 OLDS DELTA 88 — Spa. Jack LaLane VtP mem- Rummage Sales valve covers, Hooker head- mileage, sunroof, am/fm cas- Diesel, mint condition, pet call Mrs. Graves for an Research. Private pet- ers. Muncie m-21 dose ratio 1979 MAZDA 626 — gold. 2 bership; Ithaca 12 gauge training lessons at your resi- sette. $3000. Call 609-466- $5000. Call 609-587-6193. Wanted to Boy — Scrap mm- appointment at 609-921- transmission. Turbo exhaust. dr., 5 spd., a/c, am/fm casset- 1431. shotgun (pump action) like ai. ighs iron, steef. batteries. 6122. Hours: Mon-Fri. 8 a.m. dence designed especially new: S*rer Cross baey car- PACKARD'S OUTDOOR Complete drive train exclud- te, mags., 42,000 mi. $5700. PLYMOUTH 1970 — $300. radiators, copper, brass 4 to 4 p.m. Sat. 8 e.m.-11 a.m. around the needs of you and ing clutch. 70-72 Cowl induc- Call 609-896-1999 days, riage, bedroom set. triple FLEA Market now reopen yoor family - Special focus on 78 CADILLAC Coupe — exc. runs well, new front retreads, aiumnum We specsakze in under new management. Nights 4 weekends report tion hood for Chevelle. $175 799-8485 eves. cond, fully loaded, all power, dresser, rnqn chest. 2 matcn- industrial scrap Currently your children's rapport wit* snow tires, auto. Datsun | Wed.. Fn.. Sat. 4 Sun. 930 tost found or injured animals for hood. $175 for trans., new tires, garaged, 45,000 ng rnai'i'tx j, Oamsh moc^em, paying the r»ghe« pnees n to the Police. Report lost and their pet. Loving and gertle, 1200 1971, $100, good eng, roaerv. taoie tamp Oil 609- am until dark. Space $3 per $500 for motor. Must see. 1971 BUICK Skylark—1962 mi, $6200. 201-329-6741. for parts. Eves 609-890- tfe area- Payment at tune of found pets within a 24 hr. handling for Consistent and 201 -369-5289 after 6. Ask for Ford pickup. Good mecha- 448-6S&3 or 448-3361 day. Res caB Charbe Stone. Accurate off-leash cortrol. 8099. ee&very Recervng hours 12- 201-369-3188 period. Ken. nical cond. Best offers. 609- 79 CHEVETTE — 5-dr, su- SOFA — sectional, avocado 5 pm Mon thru Fn Apcont- regardless of distractions - 799-8819. Male 4 female Dachshund- refinements and corrections per cond.,many extras. 1976 TOYOTA — Corona crushed vefcet. good concV nert only on Sat Gale ln- $3900. Call 609-799-8470 cuss^al Scrap tron and Metal Terrier type pups. 6 weeks following obedience class - TRIUMPH TR-6 or TR-250— station wagon, automatic, BcnS65 609-446-6505 rear end, good cond., $275. '76 MAVERICK — 2 dr. 43,000 miles, excellent con- Co . North Valley Rd . Auctions old Trauma, Excessive Domi- 30,000 mi, exc. cond. $2350. Young male Labrador type nance and Submissiveness. 201 -265-2000 ext 2806 days. dition. Asking $3000. Call Roosevea For m?o ca» 609- 609-737-1252 after 5pm. 77 TOYOTA Celica GT — 448-2679 dog. picked up at Arco Gas Don't wait! Your anin al is 609-448-7352 eves, wkends. Tarn after 6 pm 609-921- Merchandise CERTIFIED AUCTIONEER Auto, a/c, am/fm, well main- 1839. — Appra:sals, Personal. Station. Alexander St. never too young nor too old to 75 DATSUN B210 — exc. Wanted Male Beagle type dog. black learn. No problem is too diffi- DUNLOP SNOW TIRES — tained, new radials & battery. WANTED — Outdoor ptasac commercial, farm, estate mechanical cond. 80,000 mi, $3000. 609-924-3427. 1971 YELLOW VW— Super natrvrty scene. 2 ft. high, Richard S Winthrop 609- 4 white. 6 rftbs old. ' J cult to remedy. A.B.R. has' 165SR13, steel belted ra- $1500. Call 609-799-3374. Male 3 yr. old. pure breed the solution: Success dials. Brand new. Call 609- Beetle. Reliable transporta- OLD PAiNTTNGS WANTED aramais, kmgs. shepherds 921-0967. 1981 CHEVY VAN — custom tion, reconditioned engine, 201-874-8253 Great Dane with papers. through Knowledge. For the 924-7934. — I9tt!. earfy 20ih century Male young, rugged black Performance, Precision and 1979 DIESEL Rabbit—2 dr.. conversion. Sleeps 4, low good tires, make offer. 609- Otis, watercoiors. land- German Shepherd, Good Perfection'of a Seeing Eye a/c, am/fm cassette, 4 spd., mileage, fully loaded 609-771- 448-4951 aft. 5:30 pm. scapes, seascapes, saa M es GOING TO Bahamas — Collectibles TAPE CASSETTE — am/fm 9067. watch doo. dog, call Jeffrey J. Loy, Anim- radio in-dash, Sanyo, 2 6x9 new tires, extras, low miles. 609-737-9467 eves Need Scuba Equipment 609-799-3575. Neworoid 609-448-5358af- Male young. Brittany Spaniel, al Behavioralist, Naturalist, speakers, antenna, S100, LANCIA — Beta Coupe, HISTORIES of Trenton — nice temperament. Researcher and Former In-, 609-921-1525. 77 MG MIDGET — many ter 6 pm John O. Raum. History ol 1977 TOYOTA — Corolla new parts, exc. shape. $2400 .1976, like new, only 22,000 POCKET WATCHES — Male pure breed, 6 yr. old 4 structor at the Seeing Eye, miles, loaded, 25 mpg. Origi- the City of Trenton" $50. female 9 yr. old pure breed Inc. at 201-889-9125. Serv- SR5 liftback, good cond., or best offer. 609-924-3917 wanted, sieve*. gotd or any ORIENTAL RUGS — we pay Trenton Historical Society. SNOWTIRES—Steel belted new tires, $2800. 609-683- or 924-6094. nally $8500, must sell im- Base mental, m any concV cash (or antique & semi- Siberian huskies with papers ing all of Central Jersey. radials, white wall, P19S/ mediately, leaving for college Guarantors Set History of 4 must go together. 1588 aft. 7 pm. two. runrang or Broken no antique oriental rugs. One or Trenton" 2 vote. $150. 609- 75R14. Exc. cond. 2/$85. $3499. Call Bob, 609-298- problem TheokJerffiebeeer many 609-397-1599. Male 6 mos old, Shepherd- TASHAMA FARMS 609-443-5868. SURPLUS JEEPS, Cars and 0122 anytime. 392-0675 Doberman type dog. '79 HONDA PRELUDE — Trucks available—Many sell Private coaector Caa 609- Bete Mead, N.J. exc. cond.', sunroof, cassette. 587-7507 Female 7 mos. Shepherd- for under $200. Call 312-742- 72 VW SUPER Beetle — ex- WANTED — 1 exerose bike SNOW TIRES — 2 BR7S713, Call day 609-292-7400. eves. DUCK LOVERS — Unique Golden Retriever type dog. Indoor/Outdoor Rings 1143 Ext. 6113 for informa- cell, working cond., $1275. 6 t barbefi set. Days 609- Good w children. steel/radial. Less than 1000 609-896-9318 or 201-766- tion on how to purchase. U S SS.VER — doSars. aiso 984-5585, eves 921-6573 opportunity from private col- Boardng mi. $80. 609-587-6763. 7983. 609-924-4338. sriwr corns any denomina- lection. Anerbury. Chalfcnor- 3 male 4 female black Lab- Instruction 4 Training tion, goid corns, copper Beagle type pups. 1981 JEEP Scrambler — 4 Taytor. Westmoreland Pintail '73 PLYMOUTH Duster — 2 '73 VOLVO STATION cons, proof & rrars sets Aiso authentic dock covered mtfk- Male 6 yr. old. Old English 201-359-2660 wheel drive, 4 cyl. engine, 4 Musical Auto Repairs doors, 60.000 miles, air cond, spd, 22 mpg, loaded. Must Wagon — Automatic, a/c, torwon cons. Private coDec- giass dishes: one purple slag Sheep dog. Has papers. radio. Excellent condition. Mr Cad 609-587-7507 Male 4 female Shepherd- am radio. Excellent condition. sell. 609-737-1721. Instruments glass Wright duck 609-655- SHAVINGS FOR STALL Asking $800. Call 609-924- $2100. 609-737-0442. 5131. Terrier type pups. bedding — in bags. Call 201- FOREIGN CAR Repairs — Male 5 yr. old. Lhasa Apso. 1665 from 12 to'4pm. 78 OLDS Custom Cruiser SAWYEBS VIEW-MASTER Chopin 329-6259. reasonable prices, quality House broken. Prefers workmanship. Call Joe, 609- Wagon — 48,000 mi, 8 track/ ALLAIRE LEASING SER- REELS — from 1940s to Piano & Organ Co. '74 TOYQTA Corolla — 8 am/fm, air. Asking $5500. VICE — Domestic or foreign. tSSCs 2tf 1-249-2896 Antiques adults. T 585-0134. . Male 3 yr. old Irish Setter type Feeds and Grains track fm, 4 speed, 5 new ra- 609-443-6645. New cars, vans, light trucks. Choose from Steinway. dog. Medium size. Prefers For all animals at dial tires, $1800. Call 201- Lease the engage-a-car way. WANTED ' STAMP accu- Sohmer. Knabe etc Rent or UMQUE ANTIQUES TRANSMISSION Service — 297-8235 after 5pm. adults. ROSEDALE MJLLS foreign 4 domestic, all work •74 FORD WAGON ^- 8 No down payments, lower mulators, co&ectxjns. Post buy 1001 N Olden Ave.. 274 Alexander St. pass, new batt, exhaust sys- monthly payments. Free Cares. 609-448-8941 Trenton 609-695-7456. Two female spayed brown 4 fully guaranteed. Call Walter, '81 CHEVETTE—Wife'scar, white Terrier type dogs, 6 Princoton 201-359-2103. tem. $1695. Call 6pm to 8pm. booklet. 609-393-1190. ESTATE^TAGSALJE mos. old. Shots 4 nice tem- 609-924-0134 a/c, 4-spd, very economical. 609-448-6088. RAW FUR Wanted — Rac- tBANEZ LES Paul Custom— SERVICE perament. Must sell, new car'on way. NATIONAL CREDIT CORP. coon. Fox. Mustaat 9 - %ev- Gutar - Exc. cond. $180. Ask GOLDEN RETRIEVER pup- Autos Wanted 215,493-4533. '80 CADILLAC Sedan Devil- — makes loans to home own- ery day. Wlndsof Furs Co, kx Steve 609-921-7950. Complete or PartU Beautiful semi-long hair Cali- pies. AKC registered. Excel- le — 2 tone beige, fully ers to purchase automobiles. 124 So Mifl Rd. Princeton Contents co cat. Picked up at 32 Edge- lent bloodlines. Raised at '72 PLYMOUTH Fury— New loaded, low low mileage. Exc. Phone 609-396-7500 or 201 - Juncnon 609-79*8057. CLARINETS — BOOSEY- r»«St. 1 WANT Your VW. Now! (If starter, carburetor, tires. cond. available for best offer? 246-4883. home. 609-466-2469. Sport features, runs very HAWKES-wood. asking East MiBstone, NJ Young male, orange cat. that's okay with you) Bug 609-448-6651. .» PUMOS WANTED $240. And 2 at $75 ea. 201-873-3838 Wagon or Ghia, any year oi good. Asking $750. 609-799- Picked up at 645 Snowden LABRADOR RETRIEVERS 089J. 77 DODGE WAGON — V8. (wood) 201-782-6840. Lane. — Yellows 4 blacks. AKC. condition, prefer running. Call '80 OLDSMOBILE DIESEL a/c, p/s, p/b, 4 more. Asking HANKINS Antiques. 169 Altered male, all black, gentle good quality, lovable. 609- .BUI, 609-466-1328. — 98 Regency/sedan. $1800.201-297-8332. CALL KING. ALTO SAXOPHONE Mercer SL. Wghtstown, N J. cat 1967 VW BUG— with no 49,000 mi, fully equipped, 448-6121. mileage on rebuilt engine. — hke new condition. Call We buy 4 se* furniture, china, Two altered males, 9 mos. ALL JUNK CARS and trucks service records available 1974 TRIUMPH TR-6 — 201-725-6952. glass, jewelry, lovely things. Repainted green, beige in- $8200. 609-452-1000 ext old. orange 4 white Tabbies. SAMOYED PUPPIES — wanted. Free towing $15 and terior. 1 owner, exc. cond. 54000 mi. New clutch, 800-392-6927 Come in and browse. Open 2-6 mos old. male black 4 up. Scarpati Auto Wrecking, 337 or 448-6929. brakes, alt valve. 609-799' FOR SALE — Viscount Elec- 11 to 4:30 TUBS. IC Sat 609- Champion sired. AKC, 609-466-0732. white cats. And others. beautiful 4 sweet. Whelped 609-396-7040. 8367 after 6pm. $2000. tronic Organ, lots of extras. 443-4102 or 448-6772. 76 PLYMOUTH VOLARI — CASH FOR YOUR Antique 12/28. 215-322-4187 after 1977 HONDA CIVIC — excsi cond.. $800. 609-921 - REG. QUARTER HORSE CARS WANTED a/c, ps/pb, 57,000 mi, 1978 BUICK LeSabre Cus- Furniture — we are a large 9144 aft. 8pm. ALLENTOWN ANTIQUE 4pm. 20,000 mi. on rebuilt engine, deafer speciaJtbng in Oak. Mare — 5 years. Sorrel with reasonable. Call 609-448- tom — A-1 cond, designer CENTER — 7 Church St.. needs some body work, runs 0332 after 5 pm or wknds. paint, must be seen. $5195. W»TIQB buy 1 pieceto erOr e white. Flashy, talented, LABRADOR Retriever Pups AMERICAN AND good. Best offer. Days 609- GUITARS. BASSES. Amps 4 Allentown. N.J. 8 dealers agreeable. Engfish dressage FOREIGN 609-587-2049. content*. 201-329-2062. More — new 4 used. Lowest speciafaing in furniture, chi- —AKC reg. blacks & yellows, 655-9099. eves. 799-8737. traMng.*Super driving horse. dear hips, Ch. bloodlines. VW DASHER Diesel—1980, prices around. Money back na, glassware, primitives, Reserve champion driving Top Doaar Paid CAPRI "72 — new paint; WANTED TO BUY: Scrap guarantee. We buy. sell, dots, art deco 4 nouveau 4 609-397-2287. 1980 VW RABBIT — 2 dr. 36 mpg. am/fm stereo, a/c, copper, trass, teed. alumi- horse. Foggy Meadows Fall custom, excel, cond. 26,000 $6300. 609-771-0794, 587- snow tires, good cond., trade 4 do repairs. Dan Sky collectibles. Open 10-5. Series. Good home only. $1100*09-737-3946. num, startass staei. staring Music of Kingston. 201-297- Thurs.-Mon. $55 dealer SPRINGER SPANIEL — mi. $5200. 609-452-4607 or 0900 ask for Marc. lor turnings. $4000 Cal 201-534-2412 or Beautiful 4 mo. old puppy. 924-8393. 3520. space available. 609-259- 534-9803 evenings. M». 130 ttghtatown, NJ. Industrial, business or pn- 3952. Futy house trained. AR pap- 1980 CHEVETTE — Unex- '65 BUICK Riviera — good, wmm, IXXTVCX manOK pnOO, 48-0910 587-8225878226 motor, runs good, $500. Call Pre-CBS Fender — pro- ers. Relocating for Job. must •78 PLYMOUTH Arrow—sil- pectedly bought elderly un- cash paid. S. tOetn Metals H»-Fi. EARLY 1950"s - sold" FREE — male German sell. Interested parties call ver w/biack stripe 4 interior. 2 cle's car. Exc. cond. Reason- 609-921-6020. ', Ca,lnc.21S0CainptanRd.. reverb amp, axceient cond.. Shepherd. Good deposition. ANY CLEAN best ofler. 609-921-8259. X mahogony console. Asking 609-924-5608. dr.. 4 cyl., 4 spd. AM/fm able. 609-924-8231. Somervaa, NJ 08876. Cal $150. 201-874-6250. Good with children. Cafl after DOMESTIC OR stereo cassette, excel, run- 70 OPEL Kadett — Used all 201-722-2288. 6pm. 201-329-3317. 2 THOROUGHBRED FOREIGN CAR ning cond. Good body 4 int. HONDA ACCORD —. 2 dr, summer by college student. RICKENBACKER HKJHEST PRICES . Must sell. Runs well, has Guitar — And case. Very brood mares — For sale, in New front tires. Snow tires 1981, auto, am/fm, extras. A- WANTED RESTA—Dinner- PROVEN MALE — Hima- foal. DIM In March. $2000 PECK MOTORS incl. 40 mpg 62,000 mi. 1 cond. $6000. 609-771- - been parked 4 mos. Call ware, any quansry 609-799- good cond. >J5Q. ouv 89o~ layan Stud Cat only $250. 255 Nassau. Princeton David 609-921-0235. Best 0980. & ro-uphotstwod. each. 609-4660414. $4500, negotiable 609-921- 2802/609-466-1511. 9410. $700,609-896-0053. 609-259-3017. 609-924-6454 0728 ask for Ellie. offer. Classified Advertising 8-B Week of January 20 - 22,1982

Autos For Sale Trucks Instruction Instruction Entertainment Business Business Financial Special Services Services Services Services PEUGEOT DIESEL — 1974, -73CH£VYPtCX-UP —307- The Marcar County TRANSLATIONS — offered LARK STRING QUARTET WATLINGTON'S PAINTING — Interior & exterior. Press- 69000 rr*. arrtirn. sunroof. heederv 4-barrat carb, anv from Dutch. German & for al notable occasions — COMPUTER PROGRAM- PROVIDING YEAR ROUND sack. eac cond. $3900. 201- fm 8-track. good cond. Center French into Engash or vice- weddings, parties, recep- PROFESSIONAL TYPING ure washing. Aluminum & SERVICE — Word proces- MING — IBM Systems 32/34. SERVICES — Tax & Finan- 257-S670- $1100. 609-737-3015 after" P.O. Box 990 versa, also correspondence tions, openings — classical to RPGII. All business applica- wood homes. Gutter clean- sing on Xerox 800. We can cial Planning - Preparation all ing. 609-799-2020 no answer £30. HgMatown in these languages & Span- light. (201) 297-4267. 469- tions. Custom programs or tax returns - Accounting & revise, retain & update your 443-4790. 1980 AUO» 4000 — 2 dr. 4 ish. CaH 609-921-2305. pre- 0229. 249-5460; (609) 924- modifications. Packages Auditing For individuals, cyt am 1m stereo, m & MV 6037. material - letters, mailing lists, 1973 DATSUN Pick-up true* Group & individual lessons ferably after 6pm. resumes, manuals, manu- available. Reasonable rates. businesses, and service roof. Exort. com 609-683- — Wracked, but transmiv offered lo students of all ages Call Mundorf Associates, Inc. organizations. James Hart- THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE MICKEY STARR Disc Jock- scripts. Also error-free auto- 74O5 aft. 5 pm. sun, engine & other parts in and W NJ/NY Cert teacher—to matic typing - every page an. 201-366-8175. traft Jr., C.P.A. Warren Plaza in Cranbury. Holistic mas- good cond. Best offer. 609- tutor reading, LA, study skills. ey. Music for all occasions. original - on IBM memory West, Rt. 130, Hkjhtstown, sage techniques employed 88 DODGE WAGON — V-8. 452-8798. COURSES: Spec Ed. 609-448-6902. The best in portable sound. typewriter. Instant photo- TYPING — Done in my N.J. 08520. 609-443-4409." by Kripalu Institute trained manual Iran*. 127.000 rra. •Basic Arithmetic SkiRs Go with the Pro. 609-737- home. 15 yrs. experience as therapist to relieve aching 14-1S mpg. S200 609-683- copying, addressing & mall- •Enrichment for the gifted TUTORING — AH areas of 0504. ing, offset printing, spiral a typist. All types of projects. backs, stiff joints and ten- 1097 aft 6 pm. Machinery & and talented TAX PREPARATION — Per- disabilities, references avail- binding. Carduner's Shop- Reasonable rates. 609-683- sonal & Business by CPA. sions of the work-a-day •Preparation for the Math able. 609-443-3568 after 7 ping Center, Rte. 130 & Prin- 0773. world. For appt. call Lynn at I960 FOfiO Fawmont — 4- Equipment SAT. Catering Call now for early Appt. 609- pm. ceton-Hightstown Rd., High- 443-5407. 609-655-4497. cyi aulo. p/s. p, rear defros- '•Computer Programming tstown. 609-448-6707. laf, rust proofed, new bras, WANTED — Corporate FARM PLANTER — Large • Afl hkjh school Math CATERING — Delicious accounts who desire a highly RUG CLEANING & SHAM- under warranty. V3645 Days •Atao reading «nd English CERTIFIED TEACHER — Income Tax Returns water tank, rubber tiras. Tutor grades 3-6. Reading,, quality foods served with professional and expert- - POOING — Janitorial Ser- 609-683-2296. eves 609- reasonably priced, Hce new. Instruction WORD PROCESSING — Experienced Accountant English, math. $i2/hr. 609- perfection for your party. For enced travel agency to hand- vice & Cleaning Service - - 799-3307 201-787-5604. Professional with M.A. in En- Prepared in the privacy 448-4503. complimentary estimate call glish produces superior re- le their business travel. We of your home. Snow Plowing, James Stree- Register Now Martha Szymczak. East have been fully automated for ter, Trenton, NJ 609-393- 1980 CHEVY HUPALA — 4 ports, documents, disserta- Enroled to practice GARDEN TRACTOR — 12 609-448-6023 443-1013 CERTIFIED TEACHER — w/ Windsor Catering. 609-448- five years and employ eight 4438. '. dr.. V8. 19-20 mpg. OpOorts, tions, etc. Specialities include before IRS. hp. I H with rotary mower, MA will tutor Spanish & Heb- 4130 after 4 pm. medical & computer terminol- experienced consultants. We lika new $4650 609-799- Take full advantage of NEW COLLEGE SELECTION & needs work. Best offer. 609- rew. 201-297-4826. ogy, repetitive letters, trans- provide free delivery service, TAX LAWS. Reasonable 2683 448-1370 bet 8 4 5 GUITAR & BASS Lessons— WONDERFUL ONES — and accept all major credit APPLICATION COUNSEL- cription. Research & editing rates. Call Mr. Gabert. ING — individuals & small for beginners, intermediates Catering. Let us make your available. 609-586-5825. cards. We can also provide 81 CHEVY Gaajson — Stir & advanced students. Experi- TUTORING — English limited company billings. 60*443-4926 groups. Dr. Michael L. MACHINERY — repaired or Grammar and Composition. special occasion memor- 448-9048 mat cond Low rr* loaded, t enced teacher in rock, jazz, able. 201-821-9574 or 201- Please call Rose Pascarelli Rosenthal, 609-737-2236. owner, garaged. S6SS0 609- made to order. Parts made Call 609-924-5249. for anything; wekjeng, forg- and other styles including 297-3348. • PRINTING owner of "Travel Planning" to 656-3822 NON-PROFIT ORGS — ing, fin© machining music theory. Call Jake 609- PHOTOTYPE arrange a meeting at your TAX PREPARATION — Churches, clubs. If you have • Leyzorek. SkiHman. 609- 799-3083. MATH TUTORING — Avail- GRAPHIC SERVICES convenience. Travel Plan- Federal and state returns. 1977 DOOGE MAXI Conv BABCIS PARTIES — Unli- the volunteers to do mailings 466-3399 able for tang or short term in- mited. We create successful ning of Princeton, 609-924- Call 609-883-9863 after 5pm. Van — 6 cyt. amo, ps. pb let us do the hard frart: labels PIANO INSTRUCTION — re- struction. Programs de- parties. Don't hire a caterer, Business Stationery 5531, 924-6822, 900 State 38.000 mi Custom mi cording artjst wil teach rock & signed to suit individual Rd.. Princeton. N.J. 08540. TAX PREPARED — Profes- (or envelopes or Chesire engage a complete catering (Offset, Raised, Engraved) sheets) in zip order and cor- $6800 609-443-5500 Recreational roll technique to intermediary needs. MA, Columbia Univ. service. 609-695-5666. Wedding Invitations sionally. Get your refund ear- 609-443-1739. rected. Call for details. PRIN- Vehicles students and will also teach (15% Discount) Princeton Packet, Inc. ly! Call 201-821-9343. 74 PLYMOUTH — 4g~~6«r^«-. RJ Mus« Ail styles: excellent ready mechanicals or nega- "We rent & sell everything for CaS aflw 5cm 609-466-0752. TUTOR — NYC teacher 1921. 130 33. Robbtnsvi!le."€09- prograrn for beotnners. 609- DESIGN DRAFTSMAN — tives required. the patient from hospital to 443-1133 "—- Master's Degree * experi- 4*8-8835. Photography And planner. Fast & accu- home." ence in reading & math. Call Standard pages or tabloids DRESSMAKING And Aftera- ) 379 VW «ABarr Custom— rate, layouts, details, build- 2100 Nottingham Way tions — Janice Wolfe - Call 42,000 mites, eic cond. TUTOR — Elem teacher w 609-448-1024. ings, sketches, revisions & can be printed on regular 30# Trenton, N.J. 1981 MIDAS —33 RV trader newsprint or 50 # white offset 609-448-2125. asfcrg»45OO Days609-9&4- A.1 extras Must sen Best classroom exp. in grades 1 -7 VIDEO TAPING — real mechanicals.' 7 yrs. board 609-586-1679' 1021. & as supplemental instructor GUITAR LESSONS: All estate, insurance, weddings, exp. in all levels. Call Ed Jr. stock. Nominal extra charge Ofier. 609-395-0867. Levels. Vocal coaching, tape for spot color. LAWNMOWER, Snowblower or enddren w learning dtsabt- athletics. Call Ed, 609-799- 609-448-2955 days, 609- Repairs — 10 yr. experience. trbes will tutor your child. Cat! facilities avail. Bob Korman 259-9146 eves. ALTERATION & CUSTOM MOVING OVERSEAS — SNOWMOBILE — 79 Polar- 5638. Andy's, 201-297-3953,3609. 609-799-4498 after 6 pm. (609) 921-3669. Our capacity is 32 pages DRAPERIES — Quality 1976 VW Raw*, good cond. is 440 Cobra. EJU: cond And work. Reasonable, same day 52.000 rr» Call LiiJy. 609- TRANI standard and 64 pages tab- cow $1200 or bes1 otter. PHOTOGRAPHIC Home In- loid. service; Call 609-799-9625. GET IT Together — Hair, 921-6900 609-466-1466 . ENGLISH as a second lan- ventory Service — We work WORD PROCESSING guage — Exp. teacher for Entertainment 20 Nassau St., Suite 212 make-up & wardrobe in the with insurance companies. Call Mr. Brink at (609) 924- CLEANING — Garages, privacy of your home. Expert 198! &UCX Sicyfartf lid — 4 SNOWMOBILE "79 — Trad- children & adults. AH levels. Call G.T. Worrall Photo Ser- Princeton, NJ Individuals, families, small 3244 for particulars. basements, attics, yards. advice & grooming tricks. cyt auto. 4 at, darti Cue fsra 440.400 rraies. $1600. m vice 609-883-0378. 609-683-0120 Reasonable. 201-297-3953. Many extras, etc cone groups. Princeton. Free con- ENTERTAINER Available — 609-921-3584. e*sras 6O9-448-2751 March 27. Our loss = your RESUMES UNLIMITED— 16950orbestof!*? 201-359- suftaoon 609-924-6545 Professional typing services gain. Had to change plans but Complete one stop service 4207 VIDEOTAPE ALL Memor- done on Xerox system. Edito- BLACKJACK PLAYERS — "FORGET-ME-NOT" Ser- must pay the piper. Stereo featuring resumes profes- '975 MIDAS Volunteer OPERATIC VOICES started able Occasions — Wed- rial license taken at no charge Tired of getting a bad deal in vice — Will send special re- organ - vocals - for all ages. sionally prepared to highlight Trave* Traaier — 22\ Com- from scratch — Develop your dings, Receptions, Parties — to correct your grammar, Atlantic City? Playing black- membrance card to your 70 OOOGE DAHT — 4 dr, Let s make a deal. 609-448- your qualifications, expertly pfeteiy sell contained w vc*ce to its highest potential. Home Inventory Specialists. punctuation and spelling. Pri- jack need not be hazardous family.or customers. Birth- super an. 6 cyt. AC PS. 9476. typed & printed. Cover letters arwrwxj. Call after 5pm 609- Any age: no previous training Princeton Videotaping Ser- vate instruction by qualified to your bank account. Try days, holidays, anniversar- *70O!>«St o««r 20!-82t- & applications typed. Type- 466-3613 requred 609-443-3886 vices. P.O. Box 1518, Prince- expert offered. Notary public winning for the change. Adv- ies, etc. 609-443-1320. 5422 setting available for re- TREAT YOUR — Eardrums ton. NJ. 08540 609-799- services available. anced professional level VOCAL STUDENTS now to a Parties Unlimited Disc 3055. sumes. Personal, confiden- blackjack player, Princeton EXPERT TAILORING — al- "79 CJ7 — 6 cyi. p-s. amim. Mobile Homes Jockey. Diversified or spe- tial service. 609-448-0701. area resident, will teach indi- teration & remodeling of Renegade p*g. 31.000 being accepted — Have stu- died at Manhattan School of cialized programs, light WRITING, Editing, Typing — viduals or small groups any men's^l women's suits. Up- S530C 609-924-2321 shows & professional sound BLACK & WHITE PHOTO- Manuscripts, Theses. Pick- TYPIST — Intelligent^ versa- aspect of the game. Single or dating of men's styles. Reas. ADULT PARK — 10x55'. M- Music & Westminster C.C. GRAPHY —Competently ex- Reasonable fee. Interested equipment. 609-695-5666. up-delivery. Peter S. tile, professional, with IBM multiple sessions structured quick & efficent service. iy furnished 2 bdrm home. ecuted; reasonably priced: Romilde, 201-297-6595. 1974 VOLVO 144 — 44.000 Call eves 6-10 609-448- persons caJ 609-443-5947. Oliphant, PhD: 609-392- correcting Selectric, for free- to your needs. No gimmicks. tr*.. a>c ps. pfb. anvim 8- Phaedrus: 609-392-2688 in 2949. 4907. JONJIE THE • P.M. lance assignments. Located Free initial consultation. JB track. Good cond. $3000 OIL PAINTING LESSONS MAGIC CLOWN near Princeton Campus. Call Research Services. 609-799- BALLOONS FOR ALL occa- 609-799-a4ai art. 5 pm. COMPUTER PROGRAM- after 6 pm, 609-921-2553. 71 BONANZA — 12X60. 2 (private) Write: Eli Dimeff. 4208. sions — Reasonable, will de- P.O. Box 1509, Princeton. Magic comedy & balloon MING — System analysis, liver. Call fpr prices etc. 609- Sdrms.. turn. opeonaJ. 2 AC animals. Available for school, Piano Ttinjng , system design & software de- JEEPS, CARS. P1CXUPS — i*«s. tg S2 kj«. shed, off- NJ. 08540. TYPING at home. Quick, COPIES — resumes, invita- 883-8708. from $35 Available at tocai shows, birthday parties, velopment. Call 201-329- accurate, neat, reasonable. tions, business cards, rubber street park., extras. Must be grand openings and fund GoVt Auc&cra. For Directory seen. 201-297-4582. PIANO TUNING 3173. Selectric Correcting. 609- stamps, complete typeset- SEWING DREAMS & Altera- caa ScOiaOala Center 415- raisings. For further informa- Regulating Repairing 466-170S'or 924-9600. ask ting, composition & printing tions — Winter pick up/deliv- tion call 201-254-6374. 330-7900 ROBEHTHAUJEZ KC ASSOCIATES for Madri. service. 7 days a week at ery. Quality workmanship. Boats P.T.G. 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David. 609-734-0511 Professional University ; •Reasonably Priced graduate. 609-448-3388. Free Estimates. 609-392 Exc running cond.good The Green Oaks at Princeton business people. Tutoring. after 9pm. 3366 or 392-4698. Call 609-924-2252. LAWN MOWER REPAIRS — body & interior. $1975. UPHOLSTERERS — Quality 609-799-3103 Hand Mowers or tractors, negotiable 201-356-6155 French. Spanish. English Na- work-kitchen chairs, break- DO YOU HAVE — problems DISC JOCKEY FOR HIRE — unique to your own aging pro- also complete sharpening FLOOR SANDING & Repairs tive teachers. Small classes EXPERIENCED English fast nooks, etc. Many colors EXECUTIVE Secretarial Ser- Weddings, Parties. Dances, cess or that of a family mem- service. Saws, knives, scis- — New hardwood floors in- 79 PONTIAC BomeviOe — 4 and Private Instruction for Teacher — offers private avail. 609-587-6612. vice — 25 yrs. experience, Live Band Sound. For low ber.? Let me help you cope. sors, grass or hedge clippers, stalled, custom work. Free dr full pwr pack amfm stereo. adufts and children tutoring. Special emphasis cost, any type music - Disco. IBM selectric typewriter, 50.000 m. $5500 609-443- Theresa Dietrich, Geronto- reel mowers or rotary mow- estimates. 201-521-4796. on writing skills and review of 50's, Pop, Elvis, etc. Barry CANED & RUSHED — Make work done in home. Will ers. R.A. Grooms & Son, 385 4110 Theatrical Arts Courses logist, 609-587-8220. grammar and mechanics. Davison, 609-466-2709,466- an old chair better. Give it a address envelopes. fcO9-655- Ward St., Hightstown. N.J. STAINING & Varnishing — at 609-921-6118 N J teacher and supervisory new seat. Expertly done, 0751 bet. 3&4,or aft. 8 pm. 1141. ACCOUNTING, TAX & 609-448-1792. its best; cabinets, doors, 67 OLDS — 98 Deluxe 4 cr P.O. Box 1137 certification. Call 609-924- 609-395-0342. stairways, & furniture. 201- sedan, radw. pw. Running, Financial — services pro- Princeton 6365 evenings. SMALL COMPUTER Con- WELDING REPAIRS — 874-4879. S8O0 as «. Snow ores ncJ. M-Fn 9:30-4:30 MAKE YOUR Next Party — QUALITY REFINISHING — vided by CPA on a monthly, complete with nntertainment sulting — Programs written to Burning & Cutting, Portable 609-t48-2085. Mon & Wed 7-8 BEGINNING PIANO — in- Restoration of antiques. All quarterly or annual basis at from WPST disc fccljeys, suit your personal or busi- reasonable rates. Call for an equipment. Reasonable EXPERT EUROPEAN — Sat 10-12 struction for children. Com- work done w care & expertise ness needs. Week nights call Steve Trevelise. Dave Hoef- appointment 609-883-4792. Rates. 24 hr. service. 609- carpenter custom made 1979 BMW 32Oi — Sbck. air. prehensive program. West- to increase the value and 609-448-5861 after 6pm. 466-1416. woodwork, cabinet maker, sunroof. afloys. fog lights. minster Choir College train- fel. Tom Cunningham, and PIANO LESSONS — qual- beauty of each piece. 609- /jc services — Live tele- formica, repairs 201-369- Biaupaunkt cassette. Sierra ing. Your home or mine. 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Our reference, your ing. Call for Consultation & Couple, 609-259-3587. dutch. AMtrr. caseee. Very Popular, too My Princeton ings for children's parties and stamps, complete typeset- studio or your home. Call graduate. Call Ed Cedar 609- neighbors. DIP'N STRIP. 49 Estimates. 609-446-1416. reWbie. Si200? 609-466- 443-5163 other happy occasions. 201- ting, composition & printing Kathryn L. Werner 609-921- Main St.. Kingston. NJ. 609- MANIFOLD WORD PRO- service. 7 days a week at CUSTOM MADE 1328 please leave message 251-0323. 924-5668. Open Mon-Sat 9-5 0353. 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Nas- 78 KAWASAKI 650 — tow BASS & GUITAR Lessons — LIVE ENtERTAINMENT — Complex document format- Call Split Decisions at 609- sau Interiors, 162 Nassau St., ting available, heavy revision Leyzorek, Skillman', 609- ruieage. kfca new. Movtng by Dan Sky Pro leechar & PtANO LESSONS — for be- for your party. Guitar duet Business 921-1221. 466-3399. Princeton. $1800 or b*x 609-799-4326 teconangarttstAlstyWtt.be- ginners & beyond. AB ages. with vocals. Full sound. 609- capability, addresses merged with master letter for gtnrters to advanced. Low Emphasis on pop/roefc/jazz. 443-5163. Services INDIVIDUAL INCOME — BROWNING FERRIS rates, wfll travel. Princeton multiple originals output, sta- OVERHEAD GARAGE 1981 HONDA. Moped — 609-448-6276 Tax returns prepared. Both DOORS — installed & re- INDUSTRIES area. 201-297-3520 or 609- COLOR PORTRAITS—by tistical and columnar work federal & state. Licensed Utad 1 summer. Valued performed, mailing lists paired, autmomatic door 924-7039. computer for weddings, bar TYPING — WPR Secretarial CPA. Call 609-921-0950 af- Industrial $685. sefcng lor $450 609- THE FOURTH WAY — a sorted according to Zip Code, operators w/radio controls. mitzvahs. parties, promo- Service. Resumee, term pap- ter 6pm. Refuse Collection I t ft ft^VII rnotfiod of wonc on ono99*«, is and lists of any sort may be 609-883-8340. tions. Call 609-448-7234. ers, repetitive letters using Cranbury Station Rd. CEU.0 LESSONS—Suzan- a synthesis of Eastern and Xerox system for personal or selectively picked over to suit ne Mead. Degrees from FREE DONATION — avail- Cranbury, NJ 1980 SUZUKI — 175. brand Western methods baaed on business needs. 112 Amwell your conditions of selection. If SNOW BLOWERS — Port- new. tamsac cond. Asking Obarta Conservakxy. Unrv Ihe work of G.I. Gurdpefl. Its COUNTRY & WESTERN able to a college, school or 609-443-4818 Rd., Bane Mead. NJ. 201- you have any questions ab- non-profit institution: my col- able generators, pumps, tam- $850. 201-674-3660. NY., masters in music. Tren- aim is to help us raoogrce. Music — Paul Danes. Singer 874-4096. i out our word processing ser- ton Symphony. Wit! teach lection of Fortune Magazine pers, cement mixers, com- study, and eventuaty eanwv Guitarist. Call 201 -997-6890. vice, or if you wish to com- pressors, chain saws & log MR. HANDIMAN — no job Suzuki. 609-924-3133. atetabeparaonaBywhlade- (1965-1974). Write to P.O. too big or too small. Inside & DRAFTING — Ink drawing, pare our performance-and Box 22, Princeton, NJ 08540. splitters repaired. Montgom- Trucks veloping essence and true CLOWNS FOR HIRE — Jit- charges 'with those of your ery Small Engine Repair, outside work. Patios & con- personaity. AkhsJdan II is a terbug & Lollipop: parties, Leroy lettering, maps, grafts, crete work, painting, tile work, TUTORING — Ma* 4 Read- curves for theses] papers, re- present in-house or outside 1143 County Route 13, school m the Fourth Way tod greetings, promotions. 609- secretarial service, call (609) CONFIDENTIAL CASH — storm windows, chalking & in- ng by a Icensed laachar. IS ports. 609-443-5273 after LOANS AS LOW AS 18% Blawenburg, N J. 609-466- 79 PLYMOUTH Trad Duater yean exp.. grades 3-9. 609- by an axpananoao isejcner. 466-1246. 921-6144; if no answer, call sulation, etc. For the best — Meyer* 7 way plow. C8 5pm. TO NEW JERSEY 2829. Authorized Briggs & 44*4282 after 6pm. Weekly meetings, private (609) 921-7123. Stratton, Tecumseh & Kolher quality at the lowest possible consultation, modest fee. PM SOUNDS — Disc Jock- HOMEOWNERS. $2000 TO price call John at 609-921- TYPING — w/no charge for service center. 4 rag fcm. 34.000 mi. Ortgrv ENGLlSHCOMPOSmON 608-443-1696. ies. Al occasions. Exception- $100,000 FOR DEBT CON- 6877 for free estimate. owner, axcefl. cond. 201- al sound and fights. 201 -297- Sght editing. Fast aesthetic TYPING — prof, neat fast, SOLIDATION, INVEST- Tuttr—BA + MA. stale car- work. IBM Setectric. Am 609- wonderful, books, reports, 360-5066 aft. 5 pm. Mad. secondary ed. Jr. * Sr. 3368.201-329-6720 aft 6 pm. MENTS OR ANY PUR- EXPERT CLOCK REPAIR HOME LIBERATION SER- READING TUTOR — NJ. 924-1330. edit, math, lang, tech. deliver. POSE. NO APPLICATION and restoration. 30 yrs ex- high - cotoge axpenence. Certified Reaomg Speciaast 201-359-3141. VICE — Perhaps you've THREE TRUCKS — For EXPERIENCED string musi- FEE CHARGED. PHONE perience. Jordan M. Knight gone back to work, or you just Cal 609-393-1987 after 7pm., with Masters degree & ex- sate. 1971 Ford pick up. F cians for hire. Add a pleasant ELAINE'S TYPING Service YOUR APPLICATION TO: Pennington. 609-737-0761. can't find someone for your 250. 1967 Ford PC* up. F GUITAR LESSONS Jazz. perience offers tutoring in re- touch to your party or i .Experienced typist for free TRUCK & WINDOW Letter- NATIONAL CREDIT weekly cleaning. The Home ing — show cards, paper 350- i960 JNMP C Oaaaicai Fpfc Pop. Expen- meckal rearing for al ages. occasion from classical to lance~Bssignmerrts. Correcti- CORP., 9am-7pm week- ALTERATIONS — Ladies. Liberation Service performs enced teacher dl beginning & Reasonable rates. Refer- popular music at your re- ble Selectric typewriter. For signs. Herbert C. Rodgers, days, 9am-12noon Sat. Reasonable, high quality, all household chores and 201-297-1648. Bucks good runrttng cond. advanced students. 609- ences available. 609-921- quest Call 201-359-1662 or more information call 609- 604396-7500 or 201-246- quick service. Call Elsie. 609- more! Call 201-359-5267 . 609-921-0070. 924-2946 9398. 359-7876. 448-6479. 4883. 448-3181. (local call from Princeton). Classified Advertising Weete* jMnuMiy 20 - 22.1982 9-B

Home Services Buidmg Services Buldmg Services Home Repairs Painting & Heating & Roofing & Siding Wanted to Rent Apts./Houses Paperhanging Air Conditioning to Share CARPENTRY — Renova-, 1 N.C. COUPLE — and 2 chil- CMMNEY SWEEP — Rre- EXCAVATIONS (ALL MASON AND BRICK—work ECKER lions, closets, insulation, dren want to trade houses, tttcm 4 «ood stoww. oi a TYPES)-— Septic systems specialists. Additions, re- sheet rock. Free estimates CHEAP WORK is not jj BURNING MONEY LIKE house-sit, or rent house or' HOUSEMATE — to share 8- gea tred. Fu#f •neured. Kind- intt»aad A repaired, drtve- pairs, retaining wats, steps, CONTRACTMG Call 609-737-9484. good work is not cheap, I'm OH.?—visit Oittumative for a apt. 2-4 weeks during the room Pennington home with Ing wood, gutters deaned. waysaA & stoned (** types driveways, patios, brick work. reasonable. 609-448-4819. AND ROOFING fireoUcas. Free estimates. low cost solution to a warm summer. Excellent refer-. fireplace. Casual, friendly, NJ. CNmney 9Mpi 609- of dons & sand deei^red). home. We specialize in multi- Q land cheating, icv- Futy insured. T & A CON- Roofing & Gutter ences. Write Dr. Dean trustworthy female preferred. 448-4907. [tor Bob. INTERIOR BUILDING RE- WATLINGTONS PAWTING fuel furnaces, wood/coal Call Jack 609-737-0022 after of pipes, elc-. home STRUCTION CO. 609-896- PAIRS — Specking, piaster, Work, Hot Roof 4 Koulouris, 7026 Valley 3279. — Interior & Exterior, and gut- stoves and fireplace inserts. Shingle Roofs. Haven Dr., Charlotte, N.C. 530- ... I HCUSECLEANMG — com- *• commercial si *»»pta»ing& sheetrock. painting, water- ter cleaning. 609-799-2020 We also stock accessories, maintenance. Free esti- proofing. Insulation (base- Aluminum Siding 28211, or call 704-365-0925. no answer 443-4790J pipe, and supplies. We pro- Aluminum Overhang, SHARE BEAUTIFUL — 2 ing. Dedy- •fcty- mates. C*a Al at 201-359- ment, walls, pipes, crawl Home Repairs vide complete service and in Aluminum Window Trim WRITER SEEKS — small bdrm/3 bath condo in Law- Reoabie MDU C*a 609- 3735, spaces) • apt. rental prep MIKES PROF. PAINTING 4 stallation. Ask about ou work. Winter rates. 609-921- office walking distance to renceville. Fireplace, eat-in 3924807. Wallpapering — Int. 4 Ext. money saving interior storm Princeton University. 609- kitchen, formal dining room, 2 GENERAL Contraceng — a« 1135. Free estimates. 201-329- windows. Check our wide Imlaystown, NJ. 921-1519, garages, pool, golf course, types, carpentry, masonry. BEST RATE.—Home Im- 3165. ROGERS provement 4 Repairs. Car- selection and low prices bo- (609) 259-2816 bike paths, jogging paths. Speciatwig in addtoons. re- CUSTOM Carpentry 4 Re- fore you buy. 609-466-1835, YOUNG PROFESSIONAL Professional female only rep- MTSSORS novauons. finished base- pentry, panelling, concrete modeling By Morton 4 De- JIM BOECKEL — pa«U. pap- work, "painting, paperhang- Oittumative, 33 W. Broad St. — Couple marrying in March ' ly. $475/mo. Move in Feb. 1. ments. Quarry We. bnck & Forest—complete additions, er, wall repairs. Experienced, (Rt. 518). Hopewell, N.J. wishes to rent cottage or apt. Taking calls at 215-237- Fine UoftOiitBry. Custom stone terraces, fireplaces. ng. carpets instated, minor renovations, alterations, reasonable. 609-448-7965, Snowplowing repairs 4 odd jobs. Also Sght Houfs: Tues.-Fri. 10 am-8 pm in N. Mercer or S. Hunterdon 0254. Orapenes, Bedspreads. V«r- Guaranteed workmanship. basement remodeling. Quali- 924-2474. Sat.' 10am—5pm. Closed bcai 1 Horizontal Blinds, hautng. Free estimates. 10% County. Please call Joe after 22 yrs experience, refer- ty workmanship. References Sun. 4 Mon. S 4 F PIRONE CO — Snow- 6.609-466-2511. Woven woods Additional 201-821-7285 discount to senior citizens. SHARE — A comfortable avaBabie. CaH Mac 609-655- CHARLIE THE PAINTER — plowing for residential & com- Accessories & Decoralsog No job too small. Cal 609- country house near Prince- 3810 or Jared 443-6954. Interior 4 exterior painting. mercial. Call anytime 609- MD — with quiet psychother- Acvce C*t Becky Rogers. 565-0873 or aft 6 pm. 695- ton. Call 609-799-1385. S. KLEVANS & ASSOCI- Call 609-448-6563. WASTING PRECIOUS 924-9555. 882-4078. apy type practice looking to .60S- 799-2907 FUEL? — Call now & have ATES — Custom Carpentry HOME IMPROVEMENTS — rent joint living (1 or 2 bed- FEMALE ROOMMATE — to . KITCHEN CABJNETS Re- Wortc addftbns, renovations, TILE REPAIR 4 Grouting. light carpentry, cabinet work. PROFESSIONAL — your heating system serviced room) and office space in 4 evaluated. Reasonable share 5 room apt. $205 mo. finished — Pro!«ss swww/vg poois and patios. EOXHNOX pairs. Painting, carpentry, ter sand blast available. Free Call John. 609-921-3897 for Full kne of aluminum pro- CONSTRUCTION, WC. estimates. Fully insured. estimate. you/ cecorating prooiems moving, etc. etc. Reasonable PRINCETON TWP. — Pro- ducts. Satisfaction guaranteed. ArtS money savsng tea 609- rates. 609-924-5792. Plumbing RESPONSIBLE Newlyweds fessional woman desired. 92^-6662 609-921-7835. COLLEGE STUDENTS — — Seek home in Hopewell- WM. RSHER Convenient location; pool, experienced 4 reliable. Light Pennington-Amwell area to kitchen privileges. Separate BUILDER'S. INC. PARK ACRES PLUMBING 4 EDWARD SCHLINSKI. Buil- PAINTING — Int/Ext. Also moving & hauling. Call Phil rent/or with option. Approx. living area. $310 incl utilities. Servng Pritceton area for 30 1939 Oak Tree Rd HEATING — Installation 4 DESIGHORAFnNG der — Box 188, Roosevelt, light carpentry. Free Esti- 609-924-6332. $500 monthly. Don't mind Security. Please call after 4 years. Financing arranged. Edison. NJ. 08820 NJ; 609-443-5180. Renova- mate. Call 609-448-6987 af- repair of all your plumbing some work. Would like large 201-548-7505 (morns) pm. 609-921-7618. Service to architects, buri- 609-799-3818 tions, alterations 4 additions. ter 5. needs. Lie #5648. 201-297- gardening space. Need for 201-463-8604 (eves) 7538. AARON-ALL MOVERS — ders, home owners. March 1st. Call 609-883- Commercial Residential Pianos, appliances, furniture, 1090 Tues-Fri. 10am-5pm or PROFESSIONAL Male — MASONRY WORK — of all etc. Local or long distance, 1 Additions-Roofing BOLJLEKTW B4B Plumbing 4 Heating — 609-466-1685 Sun-Fri 5pm- wishes to share spacious - Space Pbmrg types, brick, rock, patio, side- piece or 1,000. 30 years ex- Interior Redecoratwn PAJNTMG Commercial and residential. 7pm. country home on 4V4 acres, • Single 4 Muto-Fam*y walk, etc. Phone Al Eversen, perience, fully insured, free Passrve Solar Master plumber's state lie. fenced pastures with horse - Remodeeng & Addtoons O^senfoH 609-466-3424. Paint-Stain-Paper estimate. Call 201-225-5977 stalls, ideal for professional • Penod Restoration Construction #3547. Bathroom 4 kitchen or 225-5976. APARTMENT WANTED — who enjoys country setting. - Passive Solar Design Guaranteed Pnces remodeling. 609-443-8733 609-921-1192 Furnished studio or small effi- 609-397-8439. -Commercial A Retail Fully Insured Suburban Woodworking aft. 6pm. Call anytime 201- Inc. 201-359-7311 251-1332. STUDENT HAULERS — Ex- ciency for professional male. CARPENTRY — (all phases) Carpentry repairs 4 renova- perienced with al kinds of Takes excellent care & is TWO MATURE M/F — To PERSONALIZED & Designers. Builders. Ptan- furniture. No job too small. share w/ easy going owner RAP© SERVICE attics, cellars, kitchens re- tions, custom crafted book- ; neat 4 orderly. Within 20 min. ners. DON STEINBERG Painting PLUMBING — Lie #4621., Local or long distance. Very (M). Quiet Pennington Hse. 3 EnvironmentaSy modeled, interior woodwork cases, built-ins. closets 4 'drive of Pennington/Prince- — 12 yrs. experience, excel- Need a plumber, free esti- reasonable. Kirk 609-443- br, 2 b, Ir, dr, fr w/ fp., laundry, Caa 609-392-0331 • Kjtcherts (specialty), decks, porches & specialty pieces. Free esti- ton area. Must be reason- lent prices. 609-737-2227. mates - all types of plumbing. 5846, Don. 609-393-3540. able. 609-737-3600 days/ dishwasher, $200 & $180/mo Ptoase leave message • Baths additions. 12 yrs. experience. mates. Call Mike anytime .day or Free estimates. Call after 609-883-7398 eves. Mr. Gedney. + utils. 609-737-8050 (H) or • AdcStorts night. Phone 609-586-0266. FURNITURE, bedding, ap- 609-683-2809 (W). • Fbxrf Expansions'1 6pm Greg Adams 201-446- PAINTERS — Interior Reg. HOUSEKEEPING — da«y jcO tec 2«g or smail Ca.« a/ry- Stephen J. Denarski Home 4800 8 to 5. Att. 5pm 896- ok) ftoors Dca ntw1< Free Esti- lots, etc. Seal coating. Free write Box #04162 c/o Prince- Sweep GuAd. 609-924-1760 srre. 609-896-0333 ex 466- Improvement. 609-393- 0946. mate. Cal 609-296-3424. EsL 609-758-3447. ton Packet. Ermrggram Caff 201-735- 3C32 6940 MACTERWORKSB 7708. Christopher Wtram PROFESSIONAL WOMAN HOUSE TO SHARE — for 1 CUSTOM HOMES — re- CARPENTER CRAFTSMAN Painting 4 — seeks 1 bdrm apt. in Prin- — s>nce /9S2 Qualified for Gardening & professional male. Lovely CARPET C«arung Soeoil _ cuslcm feectace 4 Painting & Paperhanging Call for free estimate ceton. Call 609-655-5369. view prestigious Princeton — Any jut room steam x"? Frwests any sizepustcTi jot> Ca'i 201-874-3347 201-628-1994- Landscaping &09-65S-2064 Paperhanging Twp. $550 mo. 609-683- S19.9S Gcruan Boaders frc 201- APARTMENT for Single id56. COLLEGE PAINTIN3 — and Career Person — Reason- OVERHEAD GARAGE 80O-622-992S SUNFLOWER Painting — In- light carpentry by two reliable Why wait until the roofleaks? TREESCAPES — Tree ex- able rent. Nice location. HOUSE TO SHARE — Avail. CAflPQfTRY DOORS Eiec operators terior Exterior 201-251- college students with profes- Plan ahead for your roofing pert - pruning & removal. Please call 201-780-4077. Feb. 1. $142 mo. + utils. Bur- YOUR Home Factory to you Over trie , 2042. We restore garage sionahsm guaranteed. needs Landscape design, install. & ton or Bill 609-452-1927. , Now — AOOTTJONS counter rx 'u' se'vxe parts & doors Reasonable rates. Kirk 609- NEW ROOFS REPAIRS WANTED TO RENT—Office REMOOEUNG maint. 609-443-3067, 201- repairs Ca'i free, for Iree 443-5846 or Don $09-393- 846-0251. space for desk and phone. HOUSEMATE Wanted — to Jus: a iew energy & money KITCHEMS info 800-872-4980. RiCge COOPER & SCHAFER Call evenings 609-452-1728. share large, furnished Prin- MORTON'S PAINTING & 3540. uwg rretroda Low fa^s RESTORATIONS Doc. W New Rd . Mon Jet 63 Moran Princeton ceton home; near University; Wallpapering — Excellent AAA-1 — Lawn Service. Tree RoAaCfe 41 tast Frae eai Gait CLtSTOM BARJ^S APT. NEEDED — we are in call 609-924-3777. - quality. Free estimates. In- 609-924-2063 removal, railroad ties, top 8 4 P Cotracarg. 2Oi-«7*- HOME MPROVEMENTS — PAPER HANGING — & desperate need of a 1 or 2 6O9-2S$-7940 PflUK WhoP Additions, alterations, fine terior 4 Exterior. 609-443- soil. sod. Aerate thatching & painting by Tom. Residential, bdrm. fum. or unfurn. apt. for FEM. (pref. student) — to 63C8. 359-5663 fresh carpentry, general re- 6333 ALUMINUM siding, gutters, seeding. Hauling, cleaning commercial, fully Insured. a visiting consultant with wife share house. $133 plus 'A util. CUSTOM WALKS. F.re- pairs. Ed Tezlaf. Hillsbor- Days 609-655-344D. eves. roofing, Stephen J. Denarski out houses & attics, plus leaf OKMNEY S'IVEEP — F"ire- and 1 year old child. From Cindy - days 609-452-8500. ptaces 4 Patjos References ough. 201-874-4708. "SPRUCING" UP? — Don't 201-251-6522. Home Improvements, 609- removal, 201 -359-7259. Feb. 8th to April 10. Contact Need sJcs-ea. a» Icr- 205-821-7285 after 3pm "pine." Call the Odd Couple 393-6940. eves 924-9476. C:ear, «f*;aer» s>-sts<- Mrs. Steward, X>ept. of for all your painting needs. TREE WORK EECS, Princeton University, CERAMIC TILE 609-259-3587. CAPITOL Painting interior & BELLE MEAD ROOFING — RESPONSIBLE young CARPENTER — custom exterior, reasonable rales. 609-452-4620. woodworking speoatzng m over 30 years business ex- ALLTYPES woman — Wanted to share *wft work. CaS R Yun, 215- Sma.1 repairs, regroutmg & fully insured 609-883-1537. perience in Princeton 4 vicin- house in Princeton. Own bed- 3C" complete bath remodeling ANDERSON Painting Co. — ity. Free estimates on all Tree and stump removal, room + bath + parking. Bath areas retaed S56S. in- Prof, wall covering. Reas. types of roofing, leaders 4 spraying, pruning, storm Housesitting $210 + utils. CaH 609-924- rates, quality work, guaran- ftvena & Ver- CARPENTRY — Addrtaons. ducing waterproof sheetrock Electricians gutters, and chimney damage. Insect and disease 7,816 or 609-921-2902. & new ceramic tise 24 hour teed- 201-297-2741 after' ccaf Btirds — at oscours iii !»c«ts Free estimates 5pm. flashing. 10% discount to control. Firewood and wood DEPENDABLE — Working crxei Ei^er: rastaffiaaons Rercvasons- romodeAng 4 emergency service lor teaks Senior Citizens. Call 609- chips. NJ. Certified Tree Ex- College Grad seeking oppor- & phjmbmg prottfems HOUSEMATE Wanted — to C*l Uaroa jAS»Oi «l 609- roofing 201-3S9-2239 HALASZ ELECTRICAL Con- 924^2040 or 201-359-5992 pert. Consumer Bureau reg- tunity to be on his own and share home north of Prince- INTERIOR PAINTERS — tractors Inc. 42 Daynn Rd.. (locaAcall from Princeton). istered. Fully insured. Free •M3-2C88 Top quality. References. help someone else at the ton off US 206. Private bed- CEDAR LOG HOMES — by Jamesburg. 201-297-0915 or estimates. same time. Hopewell- room with use of entire Ward Cabin. Model at 609-924-8569. 521-0919. Industrial, coi Pennington - Lawrence house. $175/mo + utils. 609- re- Howe*. Brochure. Ooo BJog TEXTURED Ceilings 4 mercial & residential. Cat 609-737-9600 areas preferred. Long term 921-7077 days. 201-359- p-oieiinj Top quality 201-01-0900. Wafts—Spackkng. Free esti- RESIDENTIAL types of wiring 4 repair, availability-Excellent refer- 6742 eves & wknds. cassrets 4 axrters Newtor- mate, insured. 201 -254-3015 COMMERCIAL job too large or sma1., ences. Call 609-737-3381 af- or 201-521-2987 rrjca fronts. 27 yr% espen- DONALD GIERSCH — ter 6:00 P.M. ' PETER FIUMENERO THOMAS B. GOODNOW — THIRD ROOMMATE Wanted erca Ror>: «<««»irr» 20 <- Contractor Fatty ALL TYPES — oi-«1ectrical JR. ROOFING grass-cutting contracts, ex- — Responsible female, 251-2737. and insured to work. 20 yea/S'experience. EXP'D NON-SMOKING Cou- $165, Lambertville. 609-397- BATHTUBS — bie 4 shower PAINTING 201-359-3387. perienced. 609-921-3667. Ufce care e' your remode&ng ple — (no kids/pets) w/refs 1936 or 609-924-3036. stafts professionally cleaned. & NEW SMGLE ROOFS D6COUKT OM DRAPES needs or even your small Bathtub 4 tile. S25. shower avail, immed for Princeton PAPERHANGING ELECTRICAL CHIMNEY& BOBS LAWN SERVICE — •*/KJ all custom cornices. joes Storm windows 4 doors stafl $25. Tub recaufced S20. Fall clean-up, seeding 4 ferti- area. 609-921-9701 4-6pm. SHARE LG. Sunny — w/2 1 SPRAY PAINTING FLASHWG REPAIRS sftacses. bedspreads, vertical Lcca reference suppited Servng Mercer Co.. Kendall lizing, snow plowing. 609- others. $170/mo + utils. 4 rntrti 5*incj Decorating 609-799-3657 eves. Residential Seamless Gutters upor. request CaS 609-259- Park 4 Belle Mead areas. 921-1277 924-7737 883-8072. Princeton off Nassau, 609- 7S57 Call Save Your Tub. 609- Commercial Apts./Houses 683-1781 eves. Industrial Wimg PROMPT CatfwDay 448-3339. PROF. HOUSEPAINTING — FREE ESTIMATES Mora Concepts W.P. CONSTRUCTION — 4 repairs, wallpapering. Low Free Estimates DOERLER to Share overhead! You save! Call 609-443-5268 Christensen Roofing LANDSCAPES ROOMMATE WANTED — Complete Bu*Sng Contrac- 184 Carter Rd. Princeton Female. 2 bdrm. near MCCC. tor. AJum. Siding. Roofing. HAVE HAMMER wtl travel! Ralph anytime, 609-586- Ouafity workmanship by skil- 3288. Landscape Designing ROOMMATE WANTED -f- $175 + V2 util. Avail. 2/15. CHJM OflMMCY SWEEP — Additions. Alteration. Back- N.W. MAUL & SON Share townhouse in Law- Fire preveatatrve chimney hoe work and Gracing Work. led craftsman. Siding, roof- and Call 609-890-3275. ing, alterations & additions. . U.S. Hwy. 130 & ROOFING — Free esti- Contracting renceville. House incs: 609-448-1915 aft. 6pm. INTERIOR 4 Exterior Paint* Griggs Drive mates. Repair or install, all washer, dryer, dishwasher, ROOMMATE Wanted—for 2 acaokjtary nest 4 dean. 609- No job too large or smafl. Ful- 60^-924-1221 ing—free estimates, reason- 201-329-4656 types of roofing 4 leaders, carpeting 4 2 full baths. Call BR, 2 bath P'ton Meadow 393-2462. ly insured. Free est. Call AOOmONS — Rernodaang able rates, dean work. Call T. gutters 4 chimney flashing. 609-896-1358 eves 4 wknds. Apt. Non-smoker. 201-874- Doug Rente, 201-329-3616 or FINE LAWN — Care Service and Restoration. Ceramic 6Je Laski 609-799-1462. Repair Service Call John Duma. 609-448- 4343, 609-799-5282. 201-329-2489. by Sean. Free estimates. Call SPECIALIZING — Home 4 ai thah work a speoaBy Electrical Power 4 7405. SHARE A House — large, Jonathan. window cteenng, storms in 4 Fast but caretut work. Cal EXPERIENCED — painting 609-586-2876 after 5 pm. FIREPLACES — stone, Lighting Installations modern Rancher, $350 + '/i out. S3.50. Free esarnete. M- Pater Medina. 609-924- & paperhanging. free esti- Industrial Maintenance ROOFING utilities per month starting PLAINSBORO—Quiet, neat ly insured. A4 work guaran- 0625. brick, concrete, swimming mates. Cal Ed Kochie 609- poots 4 patios. WiBiamRsher All Kinds FIELD 4 WOODS mowed — Jan. 1. Call 609-259-9211. male wanted to share 2 BR teed. 609-393-2122. 448-9008. Free Estimates BuUers, Inc. £09-799-3818. SALE — Lighting futures at brush cleared. 609-924* luxury apL $207 +. Call 609- 8707. SHARE LG — comfortable 799-9521. PWEAPPLE DECK BukJers PAINTING —OuaSty interior, real discount prices!! Call WBJJAMSON house 2 mi. from Princeton U. PRACT1CO Assoc eipert — Custom Designers & Bui- CERAMIC TIE — Repairs, exterior. Free estimates. now to find out all the details. tie instated permanently w*h CONSTRUCTION CO. Own bdrm, bath, study. $325 ROOMMATE — Female, riaoseci«an>r,g Caf! 609- den. Now taking orders lor Reasonable prices. 201-874- We also install 4 rewire fix- incl. util. 609-921-1519. new cement board. Bath- tures at reasonabl* prices. nonsmoker, to share farm- 396-8735.. Spnng. 609-924-0641. 4837. 609-921-1184 DRIVEWAYS room remodeling, lowest Please call 609-448-2906 CONSTRUCTED house with three others in FEMALE— non-smoker, to Robbinsville. $100 rent, plus prices. Tile for do-it- any weekday between 7pm 4 Asphatt or DOMINICK PintinalU Jr. — 1 share 2 bedroom apt. w/ utilities and security. Call COURTEOUS CONTRAC- yourselfers. DELAWARE PaMing Contractor-Interior 4 10pm or Sat. from 10 to Som. Stone Seal VALLEY TILE, 29 years of AJS Lighting. washer & dryer. Occup: 609-259-3896. Recycle TOft — CofnpJafl0 commw • exterior. Residential & com- March 1sL 609-799-4940. oat & reaidanfaJ tujMng. Ai experience. 609-888-1067. mewiaL Free estimates. Can Got a gripe phases of remodeang, roof- anytime. 6O9-882-1631. LAN0SCAPMG FEMALE ROOMMATE — this ing, siding, carpentry & DOES YOUR home or estate .ELECTRICAL CONTRAC- Commercial & FEMALE professional Wanted to share beautifully mason work. No job too need any general home TOR — Residential. Com- or a compliment? Residential Wanted—to share Princeton furn. apt. at Princeton small. Free estimates. AB maintenance? - If so call INTERNATIONAL Contrac- mercial 4 Industrial Miring. 24 BacfchoeWork Boro house. Private bed- Meadows w/young profes- newspaper work guaranteed Over 20 CV Woodcraft, Inc. We tor — painting, roofing, all hours service. Free esti- Write your editor! room, $220Vmo. plus shared sional woman. Nonsmoker yrs. asp, Cai Keen Matches in home repairs. types of construction. Free mates. Call John Cifeffi; 609- Free I utilities. Call 201-469-7200.8 preferred. $155 + utils/mo. estimates, service guaran- 201-329-2402. anoa. Pttone anytime 921-3238. Cat 609-924-1735. a.m. — 5 p.m. ask for Leslie. 609-799-7181. 609-586-2130. teed. Cal 6O9-396-7896. HOME HUNTER'S GUIDE 10-B Week of January 20 • 22,1982

Apia./Houses Rooms for Rent Apts. for Rent Apts. for Rent Apts. for Rent Apts. for Rent Apts. for Rent Apts. for Rent Apts. for Rent to Share ROOM — wtgtwX) TDED OF COMPLEXES? TWH RTVERS APTS. PRINCETON BORO — 2 LAFAYETTE HOUSE—Ber- CARPETED. MOD. — 4 RM. ONE & TWO BEDROOM HAMILTON TWP — Wood- board. In exchange lor hght We have a metfiod of findkig Ofl Rt 33, East Windsor bdrm. duplex apt Large yard, keley Sq. historic district. APART. Avail. Feb. 1. No APTS—for immediate occu- mere Apts. Hughes Drive, 1 & APAflTVEHT TO SHARE — housekeeping. Wait to Nas- vacancies quickty and effi- 1 mi. E of NJ Tmpk ex. 8 walking distance to shops, Convenient location over- kids, no pets. 201-469-1733 pancy at Windsor Castle, E. 2 Bedrooms, some/den (609) p sau 609-921-0661 eves. Ret denOy, wUh Ihe beat results. NYC bus. off street parking. looking balcony, 24 hr. door- bet 10-2.201 -526-9439 after Windsor Twp. From Prince- 587-2414. '•d Walking dounc* to Our service extends through- Studtoe, lisBRApts. Avail. 2/1/82. $615 + utiis. man. Ideal for professional. 1 6. ton take 571 to Old Trenton Uw $250- ueaew. Ctfaf- out New Jersey, with seven From $300 Security & references. 609- & 2 bdrm. apts. from $355. Rd., make a right then pro- LAWRB4CE TWP — Spa- larfi. 609-924-56IS. ROOM W/KTTCHEN PRIV. in cious suburban duplex, 2 kjvefy twee bedroom Town- offices to serve you. Caa ine 924-2680. Call 609-393-2626 for EWING — 2 bdrms, liv rm, ceed to the first left beyond a houee(10mtlromPrtnceton/ proiessionais about your ren- Central air. heat & hw, patios appointment. fireplace, din rm, kitchen, couple hundred feet from Old bedroom, garage, basement, 3RD HOUSEMATE Tgr tal needs - Your only conveni- balconies, dishwashers, large treed lot, children and courtty MClng 2 mi dr Prtrv 10 ml born New Bnnewicfc). NEAR ROUTE #130 — 3 laundry, yard. $550 incids. Trenton Road. 609-448- laundry facOitie*. parking, ence when moving! Loca- carpeting. Large apts. heat. 609-466-0487. 5275. pets welcome, just $355, omon. Pom* wrtrmi. Shan v» tor* - M.R-S. Mernfiers $75 bedroom country duplex, heat paid! Available now, um Bon C09-«»-OZ»- wonan preierTeo. NO pets. secluded on 9.5 acres, spa- Move in Now. SI80 per Excellent location next to GARDENS N.T. CALLAWAY check it! — Ads subject to bank & shopping mall, NY cious wak-in closets, wall to availability. Locators - morth. (201) 332-2184. wall carpeting throughout all 1 BEDROOM APT. —center REAL ESTATE LAMB6HTV1U.E HOUSE- buses. M.R.S. Members $75 609- CENTER OF Princeton — 1 utilities included, children Luxury Garden Apts. Princeton. Heat furnished. MATE — r»«d«d to share $325. Reply Box #04228. c/o PRINCETON TWP. — Fur- 394-5900. ROOM—with Ultalchenpn- bdrm apt. wafting distance welcome, relax! — Ads sub- towntoxs* $150 - uei 609- from Univ.. shops, medical Twin Rivers recreation pools ject toavailability . Locators - on Rt. 206 on New Amwell Princeton Packet. nished 1 large room garage 397-0106. vieges. n house shared by 3 & tennis courts included. apt. Avail. Feb. 1 $325 + util. ONE BEDROOM — luxury professkinals. committed center. Includes Irv. rm. fuH M.R.S. Members $75 609- Rd. first left alter church. bath, kitchen, ofl-street park- 394-5900. LAWRENCEVILLE — 1 & 2 Cal Mrs. Bleacher apt, heat & hot water incl. All ROOM — ««ri hjfl taterwipr v Onstsans: idealy located in Resident Manager at Apt. B-1 609-921-1050 modem conveniences, 3 mi .. Vp, din rm. 1 bedrm. 1 Princeton. N J. you'll live there batti. bam. Feb. 1st — $575 location. Wafc to Prtneeton SOUTH BRUNSWICK. Ken- includes utilities. for many years, Unversty Parking. 609-924- PRINCETON/HOPEWELL 4498 after 6pm. apts. and rental townhouses of up to 1300 so,, feet. Rural setting with acres of. HAMILTON SO. — private apts.. w/w carpet heat & hot breathing space around private ersraix* No jmotang Etclusive luxury features include: home, 2nd floor. Avail, im- water incld.. ac 609-448- lovely apartments. Extra person. Cai! anyfane 609- SLEEPWG ROOM — in quiet, 1440. • Optional den w/custom wet bar Luxury Apartments 448-8407 house in Hightstown. share med. 3 rooms & bath, finished large rooms with wall-to- attic. Heat paid. Lease, • Private entrance • Color-coordinated kitchen bath, rent $50 wfcfy. sec $50. EWMQ TWP — Near Tren- I and 2 Bedrooms wall carpetings. Free 609-443-3570. security & references re- • Private balcony • From $500 per mo. iocl. heat parking for 2«- cars. UNFURNISHEO Sleeping ton State College, executive quired. $350 per mo. After Immediate Occupancy Convenient to all high- Rooms — Arad w«i house 5pm. 609-799-1147. 6 room, $350. heat included: pnvstoges. From $160, uSJs. PRIVATE ROOM — in centei also carpeted 2 bedroom, MODELS ways. Pnnceton. Kitchen pnvfleges OPEN DAILY Starting at $325. incioded DeoosH requrect. CENTER OF Pnnceton Boro heal paid, kids/pets fine, just SHARON ARMS 201-297-0757 after 6pm. Walt anywhere. $200 •>- uU $300: many others, call to- 609-924-1917. — 1 bdrm apt wiev. rm, large Sharon Rd across from the eat-tn kitchen, den or 2nd day! — Ads subject to availa- (4 SMWWI TWO A** ut Soiw SaM per month Country Club Just east on Rle. EAST WINDSOR — Lov«*y bdrm. tufl bath, w/w carpet- bihty. Locators • M.R.S. I'rmn lim room, pyt EsMn. tatthan pn- ing, air cond. no pets. In- Members S75 609-394- 130 at Rte. 33 North of 195 at Apts. for Rent 5900. PHONE: 609-921-1155 Exit 7A. N J Tpke vil«9es. femaia. $185 mo. cludes heat, water & gas. off- Hill Princeton Ave.Montgomer Twp. Features: inc. utiB&es 609-443-6067 street parking & pnvate entr- eves. ance $575 plus etoc. Avail ROCKY HILL — new 3 BR Mt.Sheehan 259 9449 CRAMBURY — Rare find' immed. Call 609-924-4478. 2% bath condo. Foyer. LR, Wall-to-Wall carpeting over FURNISHED ROOM — Prin- Cory 3 room, open lease DR, Fam. Room. Kit. & eating ceton Borough Please caa avaii-asia. just S22S. tM ex- area, screened in porch, gar- concrete in 2nd floor apts. after 5 OO pm. 609-921- tras, ready tor immediate CHARMING COUNTRY Cot- age & basement Many luxu- All utilities except Electric 3816 occupancy, cafl & see!—Ads tage — Just remodeled. 2 rious amenities. $895/mo. Windsor Regency Apartments • East Windsor suCfect to avaOabAiry Loca- rms. kitchenette & bath. Elec- incids taxes, maintenance Individually controlled heat In the Princeton- tor*-MAS. Member* *75 tric inc. $325 mo. + security.* fees & Insurance. Purchase ROOM FOR RENT — in pri- ..A nice place to live! loners Hightstown area. Luxury 609-394-5900. Suitable for i person. No options avail, w/ excell. 1 air con viia borr« near RCA UDor- Luxurious, Spacious Apartments garden apartments in atones; gentleman only: dogs ptease. 30 min. from financing. 609-799-2828. Private entrances quiet, suburban settings. partono, on premises. 609- ONE BEDROOM — fum stu- Pnnceton. 609-466-9178. 1 & 2 Bedrooms from $365. Walk-in closets All have private balconies, 452-2T2S dio apt. in Pennington LAMBERTVILLE — in stone spacious, well kept T«pshp home Private bath, HOPEWELL TWP — Check Victorian mansion, studio apt. R«nt includes: •' Individual balconies grounds. Wall-to-wall pnvaae entrance, w-wr carpet this stytsh 2 bedroom, nes- w/i5x16' eat-in kitchen, Ige. LARGE ROOM — pnvale en- » Cooking gas • Hot Water Storage.room within apt. carpeting. Free off-street ac. garage. S25Omo. met ted in its rural setting, large bv. rm. & full bath. Deep set parking. Swjm Club. farce, parking After 6om ut*>es 609-737-3751 eves 609-771-0920. 924-1723 country kitchen, maple hard- windows, plaster walls, wood • Heating gas wood floors, fireplace, ready floors. Landlord pays heat. Laundry Rooms KINGSTON — 2nd ftoor, pn- CRANSURY Landmark s Od February 1. iust $425. cat)!— S305/mo. No children; no Patios & balconies on all apartments. Superintendent on site. vate entry, living room, bed- Ads subject to availability. pets. Single professional pre- Some with central air. WYNBROOK retreat Busang room tor rent room, study. hi& bath. No chil- for Cultural or Community Locators - M.R.S. Mem- ferred. 609-397-3110. dren, no pets Lease deposit bers $75 609-394-5900. Office open Mon.-Fri. 10-4:30; Sat. 12-4 WEST services. Cafl (609) 655-1350 requved. S285 pk» utilities Open Mon.-Fri. 8 to to am. or (609) 395- FURNISHED APT. — 4 Phone 609-448-2964 or 448-6553 Dutch Neck Rd Aval Feb 1.1982. 609-924- YARDLEY BORO— 1 bedrm rooms, pvt. ent/bath, $25/ 0711 after 10 a.m. 9700. eves. 921-6602. 12:00-5:00 p.m.* Mr & Mrs White 448-3385 apt. w/eat-in kitchen, spa- day. short term. Call 609- Windsor Regency Apartments cious trvingrm, private entr- 896-0861. CRANBURY — Room in prv MONMOUTH JUNCTION — vmiehome 609-443-4367. ance. $335/mo. Landlord Garden View Terrace, East Windsor BROOKWOQD Large, w fireplace. Kitchen, pays aB utilities. Single pro- (% mil* •o.t of Rt. 130 circle) 609-448-4^01 bdrm & bath. Inds atl Ubis. fessional preferred. No pets. EwtngTwp. GARDENS PRINCETON — non- Caa 201-329-6879. 609-397-3110. DELAWARE smoker. waJcng efestance to HEIGHTS Directions: From Princeton: Princeton-Hightstown Hickory Corner Rd. campus & shopping. Laundry NEW CONDO — at Hermit- Luxury Garden Apts. Rd., turn right on Old Trenton Rd.. Vj mile turn left Mr PtashinsM 448-5531 FURNISHED — 3 room/4 faoWws. totchen pnv.. share age. New Hope. Living room, On 29 North Showpiece of and follow signs. room apfcottage/nouse with New Jersey overlooking Del- CHESTNUT Daffi. off-street parking. Avail. dinette, kitchen w all ap- equipped kitchen, a/c. indi- Fet> V $i8&mo. 609-921- pliances - washer & dryer, 1 aware'River. Many with vidual heat control, color TV. finished basements. HALF OF DOUBLE HOUSE ; WILLOW 9144 aft 5 pm. bedroom, ac. pool. $525>tno radw. w/w carpet at motel In - ua. Caa 201-725-3947. 1&2BRApt __ Dorchester Ur Htghtstown/Wlndsor area. From $390VMo. FOR RENT LARGE FURNISHED — No lease required. From Mr & Mrs. Ellis Room & batfi. 15 min. from APARTMENT — 4 rooms & Includes heat hot water, dis- $140/week indudng afl ut»- hwasher, tennis court. Swim- ' 609-448-6960 Pnnceton. Professaonai onry. bath, heat & hot water. Avail- bes. 609-448-8637. Comfortably family type half of double 201-329-6794. able Feb. 1st 609-448-1838. ming pool at nominal cost. 609-883-1707 house on qOTet residential street in Prince- APPLICATIONS BEING TAKEN NOW Ewing ton Township within walking distance of SPACIOUS — furnished BEAUTIFUL — Second floor MANVILLE NORTHSJDE — DIRECTIONS: 1-95 south to FOR FUTURE OCCUPANCY room with private bath and audimiem m viBage of Law- 4 rm. apt.. Washer-dryer Exit I. take Rt. 29 No. to Nassau Street. Located near Princeton Township shared refrigerator. Private rencevOe. On bus route. Uv. hookup. $350 per mo. plus second exit on right Medical Center and Princeton High School. Luxury apartments with entrance, race view of woods, rm w fireplace. 2 bdrms. uti. istmodep. adults. 201- 2 floors plus full standup attic and base- private pools. Efficiencies on 2nd floor of house. Cafl totchen & bath, furnished or 685-1858. LAWRENCEVILLE — 1 ment. Excellent condition. 609-924-4961 after 7pm. unfurnished. No smokers Bdrm Apts & 2 Bdrm Town- NORTHGATE to oversized 2 bedrooms. please. $650 rd utiis 609- BUCKS COUNTY — Ready houses when available. Stur- Large rooms. Beautiful First floor: porch, living room with fireplace, landscaping. Con- ONE ROOM And Kilcnen— 896-0980. now! Rustic duplex, secluded wood Hamlet (609) 896- dining room, modern kitchen and breakfast APARTMENTS veniently located. Free 66 E. Campfcan Rd.. Manvtfie on 2.5 acres, modem ap- 2035. off-street parking. For 201-72S-7680. VILLAGE EAST APTS — pliances/extras, carpeted area. Electric clothes washer and dryer in Beat location near shopping throughout, just $275. heat LAKESIDE APT — 4 mos. kitchen, Second floor: 3 bedrooms and future occupancy, call our start Jan 15. $600. mo + util. MANVILLE-NORTHSOE — center, banks, transportation, included, zithers, check it!— bath, shared yard and half of garage. Avail- Resident Managers. Rent reduced if tenant One Mile Road and Furnished room lor gertOe- etc Studks. 1 & 2 bedrooms. Ads subject to availability. assumes chores. 609-924- able March 1. Princeton-Hightstown Road (Rt. 571) man Avat Feb 1.722-0070 Central air. heat hot water, Locators • M.R.S. Mem- WOODBROOK 1633. days. 201-722-5524 eves. carpeting and al Twin Rivers ber* $75 609-394-5900. $650 plus utilities (opposite McGraw Hill) •PRINCETON — Linden HOUSE in rent See Manager. Act J- NEAR Forresta) Campus — East Windsor, N.J. ' 865 Lower Ferry Rd. ROOM FOR Rent— m pn- furnished efficiency apt.. Lane. 2 room' unfurnished Telephone Mr. Garretson vate home. Proiess»nai per- 13. Abbington Dr. Twin apt. $250 per month, includ- 4 story elevator bldg. Rivers.Mon-Frl. 8am- $185/mq. utiis $65/mo.. 1 Mr. Fell 883-3335 son preferred. Must have re- month security. Male prefer- ing heat & water. 1 yr. lease. 1 609-924-3300 days, terences. Rent 1200*. Cafl 430pm. Sat 8am-12N 609- red. No smoking, no pets. month security deposit, no tor nto 609-t48-0478 or eves 443-3220- pets. References required. 609-924-4431 eves. HIGHGATE 609-655-4229 Letters to PO Box 1354. Prin- Olden Ave at Parkway Ave. ceton. N J. 08540. Immed. occup. Cafl 609-799- 1 and 2 Bedrooms TWW RATERS —2 bedroom 2537 bet 5 & 8 pm. 5 story elevator bldg. condo. all appliances in- from $366. per month CREATIVE HOUSEHOLD — Mr & Mrs Van OeWeghe 1 Ddrm & living area w cluded- $45O"mo * uH. 609- LAMBEHTVaj-E — specious taKfien to share. On 4 acres 799-0951 1 bdrm. apt on quiet residen- 883-4626 near NY bus & Princeton tial street, vestibule, eat-in BEAUTIFUL NEW 2 bed- kitchen, tv. rm. bdrm. & bath. campus $250 609-921- l 0177 room. 1 /i bath condo—Pnh- $350/mo. Landlord pays ceton addi'eaa. on bus ine. heat No children: no pets. Features: EASTGATE No pets, no children. $600 alngte profei •tonal preferred. • SWIMMING 1501 Parkside Ave. 2 story garden apts. Some LARGE SUNNY room — w<«h mo. » utiis. Reply Box 809-397-3110. • AIR CONDITIONERS . Bam Walk to Unrrersny & #04240 c/o Princeton with private balconies and Painter Souare. 609-924- Packet •• ALL APARTMENTS HAVE completely carpeted 4347 SMALL practically new 2 CROSS VENTILATION IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. PHNCETOM — Pnvate sbt- bedroom apartment just half e GAS HEAT (included in rental) LOVELY ROOM — lor pro- a block ofl Nassau Street . 883-7537 dtoapartnant. pnVata batt & • WASHER & DRYER FACILITIES hnscnai genfleman. nons- cuufcimj facfleafti waR lo waK. Avasabie now tor$50uvmo . moker Security & rafer- plus uaioea. • RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENTS PARKSIDE 609-S83-0916. • MASTER T.V. ANTENNAS just $235: also 1st floor 4 ATTRACTIVE —2 bedroom MANOR p • CABLE T.V. AVAILABLE Our brand new efficient heating & 1465 Parkside Ave. MOTEL ROOMS — w» «*- wat to waC $350: modem 2 SL bufcSng; avaeabte eoon. • KITCHENS WITH WINDOW AND or TV. rado, *c Mv. heat bedroom $435: preetk>ous 3 air conditioning; 2 story Garden Apts. $62Stno. nc*ude« heat private, attached DINING AREA • 882-3930 control, penettng, «r» cpt. pttDO, O9CX, Catf* the features of a HighUtowrvVrVKlsor area. Q p COMFORTABLE — nearly VERSAILLES from $85 par week. KKM46- atntfte-ttmlly home akle yard, and much MODEL APARTMENT $500; other*, cafl' — Ads new apartment near comer (X 220 Sullivan Way 8837. A large taring room: more. Close to com- Nassau and Harrison formal dining room: 2 muter trains to Phlla. flt Opposite Trenton Country Club QUEST ROOM In Private* eat-In kitchen: OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 2 stay garden apts. Houee — lor rant to a ae> able soontor S8S(Vmo . oka Mall and fine schools. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. rtoua. q^et pmleaeiui ml per- TWO BEDROOM — usury dryer? heat pump for energy Rental $475 per month. Mr. Pergola 883-4550 senor grad apt. heat ft hot water kid Al Weekends by Appointment mooani cDfnwsnces» 3 mi REMDALL-COOK CaH (318)403-8700 SRIEGMAN & SMITH Ine • COMPANY security. $260 morth. 609- from center of Princeton. Dm South on US I to North esd of Oadbnl Valley MaB. turn right on Oadbrd 60*448-5935 Property Management 924-6065. $480/mo. Ami. Sept 1.609- VaBey Rd. Go 2 mOea, bear let 452-2104. GPGMNOAPMCCHOmCX j HOME HUNTER'S GUIDE Week of January 20 - 22. 1982 11-B

OPEN HOUSE - Sun. Jan. 22 (from 1-4) Directions: Apts. for Rent Houses for Rent Houses for Rent Houses for Rent Houses for Rent Houses for Rent Houses for Rent fee. 206 3. tram Princeton 10 right on-Carter Rd.. UwrenceviDe 1V4nt to Derrick MERCERVBXE — new apt Ct on right • #15. EFFICIENCY—2 ftn * t»8t WINDSOR — Ready now! •WOO09DE MERCERVILLE — Lovely 4 3 BEDROOM Townhouse — LOVELY 4 BEDROOM — in private residence. 1 Bfl, Oncer Princeton. $275. Rep- Spacious 5 room, enclosed BR Cape w/LR. Din. Area. Immediate avail. $550 + utils 1'A bath Cape. Finished 1st floor. 609-587-4073. ly Box #04229. CO Prinmon sunporch. economical gas at Den. Eat-in Kit., & finished per mo. Swimming & tennis basement, screened in patio, Pacfcat heat, ml to wai throughout, TWMRIVBtS basement $600 avail. March avail. Call 9am-5pm 609- overlooking heavily wooded HOPEWEU. RANCHER — 3 all appliances, large yard. 1. J.T. Boyer Realty 609-921 - 448-0660. After 3pm 609- lot. Washer, dryer, dis- BEAUTTFUt LUXURIOUS — txJuii. 2 bofii* laro^ kolonen. kids/pets firm, a steal at just RENTALS 1805. 448-8974. hwasher. $650/mo. 212-669- towfilxxjse n a country Mt- Basement, garage, yard. S295. cat today' — Ads suf> : *— 1357 from 9-5. After 7pm. Wg. 2 4 3 BRT» ****- Rental* S600 - utfe. 609-*66-0487. ject to av«lab*ty. Locators - Brand new 2-3-4 BR Town- HOPE-WELL TWP — 3 bdrm LAWRENCE TWP — 3 bed- 609-586-2812, start from $395 C*fl 215- M JUS. Mamter* $75 609- houses lor' rent, one-year Raised Rancher. Quiet room Ranch, furnished $600; 493-1988. COUNTRY HERTTAGE 394-5900. Lease on straight rental or street, fireplace, wooded unfurnished $550. Working LAWRENCE TWP — Con- REAL ESTATE with option to buy. Rentals property. Call 609-883-6252. couple preferred. No pets. temporary 3 bedroom, 2 bath, EWNG TWP — 1 DOrm apt. REALTORS range from $525.00 per mo Can 609-452-9218 eves. garage, large treed lot, chil- 2ne Hr o* 2 tamiy hous« H«- PWNOETON TWP. RENTAL plus trust to $565.0(5 plus dren and pets welcome, at $2 PlAMSaORO -— 5 odrm, study, dvting rm, trust. Available lor immediate TWIN RIVERS — 3 bdrm just $475, this lovely Law- Sving rm, basamant. 2 flrs- townhouse w/fin bsmt. most LAWRENCEVILLE — presti- New Listing - ENERGY EFFICIENT Tenant pays eilec 1 mo. MC 609-799-6080 occupancy. renceyille Road location e Cedar Cm rtwnpocary with ptacM, 2 car garage, lowly desirable location end unit. gious location, 8 rooms, 4 reqcl Barry. 201-904-3880 bdrms, 3 baths, carpeted, won't last long) — Ads sub- Oak tongue & groovs floors 3 Cittdroofn - 2 bfttfa * scenery. 113 Hun Rd. Im- WEOEL Rental incl Trust Fee. Im- ject to availability. Locators- PRINCETON • 3 zone BASEBOARD heat mediate occupancy. $975. mediate occupancy. Call af- fireplace, 2 car garage, Lawrence Twp. • 2 zone Air Conditioning 2 8EDPOOM w tu3 ba*»m«n!. many ex- Reel Estate Inc. $650/mo. Call only 5-6pm &LR.S. Members $75 609- 3.7 acres corrv tras $700mo 609-683-1056 or 212-332- ter 6 pm. 609-448-0762. 394-5900. < Exclusive • Cathedral Ceilings 609-448-6200 609-882-5066. • T - rfapad OAK STAIRWAY 2 0699. • 4.000 i sq. rt. WE5TWMOSOR • End of cul-de-sac street. 609-92*-45t9 Of 609-924- 6O9-799-B181 4486 HKSHTSTOWN — house lor Sturmrg Contemporary - 3 (arrary of 3. SSOO/mo.. plus uSis.&sec Phone 609-448- 4.000.00 CASH REBATE COUPON EW18SG — 2 ExJrr\ »v ftn. cwcjrocxns. 2'-j oaths Be*uo- 1075. 4-5 pm- fifeotace. tfin HTS. iutersao. fu* ietang- JilCOmo launtfry. yard SS50 urdtH. tmm. 6C9~t66-O487 Start The New Year Off Right... s 00 DAfllEN AT NSW MOPE Ud. Archie Schwartz Company's With This 4,000. Savings — Viilag* 2. I 0«<5f0om apanmerts $330 p«"north. 1982 PREMIERE HeacockSVfcadows 2 beCroomtJen towrixxises From Sturwood Hamlet , -ka Environment UNIQUE Among Office Complexest S525 pw mortJv Pfca e*ec- The builders ol Sturwood Hamlet are now otfering. for a limited lime only, this Cash Rebate. src 2T5-S62-9133 PRINCETON Coupon worth '4.000"" toward any one ot the remaining 4 Townhouses'

PROFESSIONAL luxuriously designed, these 2 & 3 bedroom air conditioned townhouses. priced troni '86.400 RESPONSIBLE PAHTY — to PARK feature panelled family rooms, wall-to-wall carpeting, and garages And. the price includes rent Twtn Fevers La** Condo. part ownership o! the pool complex and tennis courts locator, 2 BCrms 2 AWARD WIMING pa-/ Eaec. crsy- Fuf- PASSIVE SOLAR ENERGY DESIGN For your convenience. Sturwood Hamlet is located |iist minutes from the railroad station and near many shopping centers and major highways $750- mo Un!urn 64,000 SQ. FT. $550 me. 2 r-e Marty A«arf AprJ t Gal 6C*-M*-5i60 ce- 101? TREE UNED ACRES 'The MM! EXCITING NEW CONDOS In tin area arT Units Starting at being butt IN YAROLEV NOW. 2V2% FINANCING APT — 2 oadroora. EXCITING STYLE Outside: • distinctive 2-story buildings with extensive use of AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS 1,100 SQ. FT. &UP! fjnek • brick patio enclosures • balconies. Inside; • fireplaces • cathedral ceilings MODELS OPEN DAILY trarce. sanw^q,. '5 mnutes • spaaous tofts • all these and other luxury features are standard. «rom Peinceton Country • } tafM stiatfaf buUdmti 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Professional or -i- u£otnm.r*onssioui. USE EXCITING PRICES Spacious one and two-bedroom condos that you can afford, EXCEPT MON. & TllES Wma Box + ianctirfff Priced Far Uai» priced from just $56,490 to 577,490. (609) 896-1660 564. RO 1. Princeton. HJ EXCITING FINANCING We have excellent reserved mortgages and several 08540 For kMtai aad Occaeasqr Information. Ptease* Cat Judy Cohen special plans to suit your needs. DENOW ROAD DIRECTIONS: From Princeton - south Magnificent furnished samples now open daily 12-5PM! on Rt. 206 to Franklin Comer Rd. ARCHIE SCHWARTZ CO., REALTORS LAWRENCEVILLE. N.J _ . u u L .,.„„„« lum be ar lett (215) 493-2780 or 885-2600. In NJ call collect. - (Adjacent to Princeton) , "»•* *•" n (500 «eet Exclusive Brokers v i 9'J Sci,!n to > Sturwood Hamlet. Cjrrjinal Dfive Turn right to samples ('« mile I MO Oiler may be withdrawn without nonce No Brokers GftANOft PMC€ HOITI€/.| 'All subject to,prior sale

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Richard A. Weidel. Realtor SPECIALISTS IN CORPORATE RELOCATION OPO Hoosa SUPER BUTS FOR SUPCR BOWL SUNDAY PROFILE OF A CHAMPION tatlowinj horres mil b« OPEN lor ycer inspection ' KARIN WAGNER SWfflAY iAN 2l!h fron 12 00 ta 3 00 PM Weidel Real Estate. Inc.. takes great pleasure in welcoming back Karin to our Princeton office, where for 4 years she consistently won top listing and selling awards. Karin recently managed a local Princeton office, where she again was a top producer and a recipient of the 1981 New Jersey Realtors "Millionaires Award" with over 2 million dollars in closed sales for the year. An avid skier and tennis player. Karin resides in Montgomery Township with her husband Bill, who is associated with E.R. Squibb, Inc. in Lawrenceville. soiirraiis sneui. vile I-"-: :«.' *#• *.':ter :#tv «-**: ci;-s*?s .k F'«rCi rxn '.y.'u'.lXt 'iv^{ race »" '.:»-;.'lc* CADILLAC TASTE and Model T pocketbook' Then this is the perfect home tor you This well maintained and tastefully us uummc m - UWROICE TWP decorated home located in Hamilton Sqtiare offers a kitchen * if ItKJCHOOWI' A real «rr*r of a to^e 3 brfrtxi.Ts. formal. with no-wai floor, family room. 3 4 BRs. V/i baths and ie >•'. J15J.J Cifirj rac«. nc*;iie^»! porch ard finished baiemtnt with enclosed porch All this plus realistic asking price ot \| u~T«f lr!:f«r, Siite e^trj hail riairter.arce-free eilenor $63,900. Pt.v- ait3 to -a'! OKIT V55.JO0 IIKCTIOK: 206 S3 to Brurumrt CircK-to Bar.jwick A»e , REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE! Is! njW to ia*r.mj totr hestess • Carsl Treihart Beautiful contemporary ranch set amid lovely towering trees in a peaceful "and serene executive neighborhood. 5 BIE I BEAUTIFUL' spacious bedrooms, a large and sweeping open floor plan In convenient Washington Township, near Allentown, sitting for versatility enhances this exciting home. If quality and proud on a 184' x 200" lot. 8. rooms. VA baths, ultra convenience are what you need, call today to arrange your modern eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, spacious family personal inspection. Recently reduced $20,000 to a reason- room with fireplace. For your summer enjoyment, a 44' x 22' able $178,000. free-form Sylvan pool, extra large 2-car garage. Come see ANOTHER REDUCTION I FHA APPROVED! x it for $147,000. Muaurtc t The transferring owner of this dynamite 4 bedroom 2-story wS run "o*f ':ni &rir!j n {'*:.»..» I--4T.-J rx- colonial has reduced his house even though he has put so cutntl \ Seofrt tttfen SJ-'csr many extras into it. Here's your chance to really get a good buy. Beautifully proportioned rooms, a kitchen anyone who 7J5 KATFIOWER • UWtEHCE TWP loves to cook can't helo but love. One ot the friendliest tWTT rmtU mlh cs^jStcatri frarcrrj this has A FRIENDLY HOUSE located on a tree lined street in neighborhoods in the area is the setting for this home. How B Glendale. Ewmg Co:y cape cod with two fireplaces. 3 BRs, . can you go wrong at $90'500. tat* Mil Bjirta-.rtri t-f>c» sjfg'« on a beautitu! tre« Imed I1/; baths, finished basement and all in good condition !-'«• JUST REDUCED TO M2.5O0 Priced to sell at $63,900. BtMCTWC; RT 1 ts U« Drive near Lawrence Shopping tVter r>jH cfl Wjytt3«w Y;x.r Nntesj • Beatnce NATURAL WOODWORK - 2 ZONE HEATING k And a perfect area for a commuter via 1-95. 8 rooms. VA baths, formal dining room, air conditioning, wall to wall carpeting -reduced now to $87,500 - don't miss it.

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txui mxCman BWot^ PROFESSIONALLY PERFECT Beautiful home - perfect for professional office, clinic or 513 Wttia ATE. - UWKXCE TWP scajjeo it private home. Corner pf Overbrook and West State Street. UCUTT S8KI tewi SMUT - VISIT THIS Btautitul BUY NOW WITH CONFIDENCE and have a quick settlement. Has every imaginable convenience -13 rooms - 4 full baths antoa split cotomaf in a fine area of Lawrence Township, This freshly painted four bedroom 2'/? bath Colonial on a - 2 powder rooms and much more. In perfect condition and Vemort Slate lojw. Iryinj room with stone fireplace, formal A RECENT SNOW SCENE beautifully landscaped lot. No-wax entry foyer and kitchen, could never be duplicated at today's: prices. Room for Swing room, new eat-tn Wchen den & porch. 2V; baths. Very lovely stone and brick ranch on 2 acres in Hopewell plush camel wall to wall in LR and DR. Kitchen with custom parking area in rear. Must be seen to be appreciated! 3 bedrooms and (misled basement with gas fireplace All - Township, set back approximately 250 feet in a gorgeous cabinets, paneled Family Room with sliding glass doors to Asking $125,000. this an a lowty wooded- W QUALITY QUALITY OUALITY - screened porch, patio and gas grill. Loaded with value at setting of mature trees and shrubs, 8 rooms including a 15' t*HCnC< nNANONG! mvkOHHLR fmanciflE con- JM.900. 124' living room with stone fireplace, and -Iff x 13' dining . NEW LISTING 1 1 sidered lot qualified buyer !! Kadac* ts {19.900 room with picture window and custom chair-rail, modern Great Cape Cod which needs some paint and paper, but in llttCrKWt Route 206. njht on Fernwood. njht on Orexel kitchen with microwave oven, 19' x 23' family room with exchange the owner has put in a brand new heater, there's ta Ooe* House Sfrs Your hostess - Beverly Hubscher fireplace and random pegged floors, 3-car garage. All this a new roof, and all the plumbing has been checked out and for $124,900. Additional 2.69 acres available. is in good repair. Steel 1-bea.m construction. There are 3 199 PAH AYE. - HAWLTOi SQUARE bedrooms, and a living room with stone fireplace, formal TK EHTA POUT with this COZY COLOKIAL is the 2 car dining room, a large family kitchen, and a huge fourth masonari faraje and workshop ideal for tinkering1 Home bedroom on the secnod floor, all this is set very close to ^•- ''* offers a modem Wchen formal dmtnj room, large living Trenton State College for only $57,000. rasra. den. 2 hill baths & 3 bedrooms The basement has an LAND FOR SALE efface, workshop and NEW GFA HEATER VA appraised tor 4.5 acre lot in Harbourton all ready for spring building ms BBT 172.900. but only asking M9.S00. STAY A JUMP AHEAD OF THE WMET tad TAKE this $49,500. Iftfie tt«tit lent-tittditi E*rts asartraervl csrsists of •tttECTtOtS: East on Nottingham Way. left on Park Ave opportunity from transferred owner t» buy this stunning Approx. 6 acre lot in Harbourton - perced and ready to go lme< ROT? kitcMt. btdnom *«3 ttOi A GREAT HVtST- Your host - Bruce Hobsther i Princeton Collection home at below tew model cost Enter •...:...... : $55,900." wrt oppomjNiTT AT- mm into room sued reception gallery, large Irving Room. Dining 41 Farrtst kmm - Itwnmc* Towwlwp Room and kitchen, raised Family Room with full brick wail RENTAL Far fte* Ifnvcmiie - Bitw bedraore r«id)« partially •MB KV USTOK.- Super Liwrenceville house tor suoef fireplace and tour bedroorns off balcony, overtooking Family IDEAL FOR NORSES 3 or 4 bedroom house in good location for sale at $59,900. fsmsoAcd Zi\ HA cwtni ta SWftao. • lU bowl Sandar 34 bedrooms S57.9W: Room. Listed at under market value at $114,900. 21 + acres surround this 7 room colonial that dates back or owner will consider month to month rental for $475. NKCTIMB: Route 206 S to Fonest. Yout hostess Carol i over 100 years. Immaculate throughout with 2 stone «ii!iScrxt« • 1 OOC jq ft orfict «*ct Pmate oftitn mi TrBhart KXTM. • BR. IV; bath rancher, i car garage, full fireplaces, random width pegged floors, exposed beams. at the rtcKtai ira tins read, adequate sarkst( basement in quiet Hamilton Township development 2-story bam for horses \ ....$225,000. Wm Md teat $«k fm OMWtk. ptos BtjGtiM. 1 year Uasc WEIDEL Airport 2681 MAIN ST. ROUTE 31 Real Estate Int t(A NASSAU ST.. PRINCETON LAWRENCEVILLE. N.J. BOUTE 130, EAST WINDSOR PENNINGTON Nj: ' Mercer Co. Passenger Terminal V^ Call 609-921-2700 609-896-1000 Call609-448r^200 , 609-737-1500.609-882:3804 60*883-6950 Call WEIDEL...6 decades of quality service

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PRINCETON JCT. — HAMILTON TWP — Near Charming 4 BR 2V4 bath Col- MaN, residential 3 bedroom, WEIDEL REAL ESTATE, Inc. onial w/lH, Da FamRm. 4 2 garage, enclosed porch, TWehre Locations • New Jeney • Pennsylvania 32 Chanter* Street car garage: Lovely trees & basement, fenced yard, chil- Miller mature landscaping. Walk to SPECIALISTS IN CORPORATE RELOCATION Agency Princeton. N J. 08540 dren and pets welcome, ail 609424-1416 High School. $750 avail. extras. $435; also 6 room, March 1. J. T. Boyer Realty $350; others, call! — Ads PARTIALLY FURNISHED 609-921-1805. subject to availability. Loca- RANCH — Convenient Boro tors - M.R.8. Members $75 location. 2 br. den. 1 b. Avail. FURNISHED — 4 BR. 2V4 609-394-5900. Feb. 1-May '82 or longer — bath ranch. Central Prince- $850. ton. $750/month. 609-921- CLEARBROOK/CRAN- 7641. BURY — Milt community • LARGE FURMSHB) Attrac- 48 & over, Timbertine 2 Br, 2 tive 2 rtory — Western sec- HOPEWELL BORO—lovely baths, 1 yrojd. Beautiful loca- tion. 3 br. 2 b, mkl-Feb. to 3 bdrm. Vh bath Victorian. tion, wooded area- Labor Day — $850. $550 + uffl. 609-466-2515. clubhouse, pool, golf, tennis, "MS CAN BE YOUR DREAM HOUSE security. Avail, imrned. Levin- NESTLED ON A QWET CUL-OE-SAC on 2 acres in 1350 8Q. FT. OFFICE PRINCETON BORO Town- son Associates, Lie. Real Montgomery Twp.. Ms 4 bedroom Colonial has a lot to SPACE. Ground ft. Princeton house— 2 BRs, LR, DR. Estate Broker: 201-548- Oder. There s a raised hearth fireplace in lamdy room A«| YpUSTJU. REWHNG AND C0MPUUNMG7 Junction. Walk to station. Im- kitchen, full basement. 2244. Eves. & wknds 609- tor oozy winter raghts and a beautiful fenced inbound BNTrTTMEio put your money back to work for mediate occ. Ample parking Beautiful garden. References 655-4519 or 609-655-0909. PRICED RIGHT TO SETTLE ESTATE pool torHO T Summer days (remember them?). COME YOU? This very affordable 2 bedroom, first-floor condo inc. —$850. & security. 609-924-2680. Pennington Boro Victorian. 8 rooms. I1/; baths, attractive SEE? $129,900. in H«sborough can make the differenoe in your Me. double door entry. 170' deep lot with mature plantings and Maintenance-free living foryou r new lifestyle. Shown detached garage. A very handsome property for $87,500. by appointment WELL PRICED $58,500. Cut your Buy a mortgage luxurious new payments.. duplex in YarcDey! Live In one, rent out the other...it's the perfect investment for these times. Each apartment Is beautifully-appointed featuring eat-In kit- chens; living room; dining room; two spacious bedrooms; two full HERE'S A HOME TO BE PROUD OF! LOCATION IS EVERYTHMG baths; GE washer, dryer and refrigerator; attached garages; front, rear LOVELY TO LOOK AT, LOVELY TO LIVE M! Cus- TWS 4-BEDROOM COLONIAL IS M A VERY DE- and side yards. Over 90 sold, come see why! tom bnck-front ranch « Montgomery Twp. has 2 fire- SJRABLE NEIGHBORHOOD, dose to Montgomery Dlaces. *vground pool, screened porch. 3 bedrooms. 2 Two. Schools. Many of the most wanted features PENNINGTON BORO bams, new carpeting. fu3 basement, nicety land- incude gas heat, city water, central air. fuR basement Completely renovated in excellent taste retaining all the charm scaped, and many extras YOUXL LOVE fT' wrtJffcnished rooms and 2-car garage. TAKE A LOOK! .of bygone days. New kitchen with custom oak cabinets. 17' x 13' $124,500. * 3 $119,500. dining room, living room with fireplace. 3 or 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. 21/.' car garage. A great house tor $129,900 Tnuott HillMi« S470/M. OM Dupki/Two Apirtmnts a/2ii tiom $111,990 Vflafc Shopper Plaza Two Duptau/Four Apart- 609-924-3366 ft. 2061518 MortfomeryTwu.N.J. 201-874-8^00 J u4 tfttM pint to ul vwr imntj from $223,980

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP lust minutes from Lawrenceville and Princeton. 2V: year young Samples open daily 12-5PM. (215) 493-8700 executive colonial with 8 rooms. 2'/> baths. 4 bedrooms, family or 885-2600. In N J call collect ; room, formal dining room, central air condition, gas heat {94.500. South on US 1 to North end of Oxford Valley Mall — (Sesame Place), turn right on Oxford Valley Rd. Go 2 miles, bear left on HeacocK Rd.. go Vi mite to <7 samples on left. RFAI. tSTATK l

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(*•'• CLEM & C0MHW7A8LE COLOHUU. in a durable CHAMi IN CKANBURY • Desirable neighborhood, section c) Hamilton Square has 4 bedrooms. 2H baths. excellent floor plan with 5 bedrooms. 3 baths, ONE OF A KINO HOMES an expanded family room with fireplace and beatiUtw, professionally landscaped yard, fireplace,and central On 7 prestigious acres in Hopewell Township, this magnificent stone Arizona ranch stands alone in quality and unique cent?tl *f and a 10 x 20 ttGwoai deck. A must to see! air-such features make this home for the discerning features. Shown above is the living room with its massive $34,900. buyer $167,500. beams in the cathedral ceiling and the towering brick fireplace. There's a total of 10 rooms. 2'/J baths, a 3-car garage with an NEW LISTING IN HICKORY ACRES WITH GOOD FINANCING adjoining 18' x 24' workshop and a fantastic 27' screened patio NEW LISTING - Owner Financing is Available to a with custom barbecue that overlooks the Anthony pool. This MCTUKSQUE WOOED LOT with lush landscaping is - Priced to sell is this 4 bedroom, 2Vz bath fiome in a desirable [ enfy one feature of this kwefy 3 bedroom, 2 b bath qualified buyer on this well cared for 3 bedroom, ltf property could not be duplicated at the low asking price of neighborhood in East Windsor. Included is a large formal dining • $295,000. Ranch in the Detonshire section of East Windsor. In bath home in the Golden Crest section of Hamilton Twp. room, bright eat-in kitchen with 2 yr old refrigerator and no-wax additicn. the discriminating buyer wilt appreciate the The smart buyer will appreciate all the plus features in floor, family room with upgraded panelling and new carpeting, big tseml-f remodeled kitchen, central air and basement. this home-family room w/fireplace. central air, 2 car master bedroom with new carpeting and BRAND NEW MASTER $96,900. prage and wall to wall carpeting. BATH, basement, central air, gorgeous solid redwood deck and a BUYER PROTECTION* • $17,000. well treed back yard and professional landscaping. Call or special UMACUiATE 3 bedroom Last Windsor Ranch with financing information. $92,900. room, fireplace, centrai air. and deck - also has COUNTRY LIVING IN PUINSBORO with convenience to LOW TAXES PLUS CHARM! • On this exceptional buy. the taxes are an mortpfe available to qualified buyer at below market major highway arteries and transportation, an excellent economical surprise. Nestled on a dead end street in pleasant rate. A smart purchase at only $87,900. school district and Owner Financing available to Plainsboro, this extremely well cared for six room home can be yours for qualified buyer are the extra features for our 4 bedroom only $73,900. Included are all of the appliances and an eff cient wood burning stove. Close to transportation and an excellent school system ELM RIDGE PARK SUPilKM QUALITY can be found throughout this low!* custom built home set on 2 acres. Call for appointment. make this gem a must see! $73,900. In prestigious "Elm Ridge Park", long established as one of 4 bedroom. 24 bath home in the Uniwrsity Heights $139,900. this area's most desired communities, we offer you this fine custom stone and frame colonial that was built as the section of Hamilton Twp. And. you will appreciate the HOW SOON CAN YOU MOVE? This gracious 5 bedroom, 2Vi bath builder's own residence with particular attention to detail and ! extras, such as a fenced yard atid underground SPACIOUS TOWNHOUSE,, beautiful carpeting and home in West Windsor is available for your immediate occupancy. Your superb construction. Valley Forge sfone and rough sawn sprinkler system $93,500. coordinating draperies have already been installed thru- family can enjoy its convenient location enabling them to walk to trains, clapboard exterior. 9 rooms. 3+ baths, custom moldings, carpeting and custom draperies, living room with stone fire- out this immaculate home in Forrestal Village. In , schools and shopping. Call today and make an appointment to inspect its place and mood lighting: very elegant dining room: fully EAST LJY1K CAN BE YOUtS in our 3 bedroom. 24 addition to the master suite and 2 other large construction, its charm and spacious yard. $141,000. | equipped quality kitchen and adjoining family room with massive fireplace, cathedral ceilings: Florida room: library: first bath East Windsor Townhouse. You can appreciate the bedrooms, this roomy home has an eat-in kitchen, living FINISHED BASEMENT, FIREPLACE AND WOODED LOT - are the outstanding pluses in this elegantly decorated 4 bedrooms, 2 bath floor bedroom: outstanding master suite plus 2 other large no-nt foyer and kitchen floors, central vacuum and and dining room plus a den. Located in Plainsboro bedrooms on the second floor: basement; 2-car garage - a home colonial in East Windsor. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac, it also features I finished basement. Bonus! AssumabJe 9% mortgage to Twp.. you can reap the benefits of low taxes and the that's priced to sell quickly on today's market. $227,500. a fenced yard, garage with electric opener, lovely kitchen vrith no-wax qualified buyer. $72,500. excellent West Windsor Plaiasboro school system. floor and self-cleaning oven, patio and central air. Come see t to believe $139,500. Route 31 CCrnONAl VALUE - located in a fine neighborhood -it - ' •' „ East Windsor, this spacious 5 bedroom home has a ALL APPLIANCES AND A GREAT FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD Pennington 737-1500 WALK TO CKANBURY VILLAGE from this lovely 3 country kitchen, central air and fireplace. $92,000. makes this 4 bedroom colonial in East Windsor very desirable. It's bedroom. 2 bath home, surrounded by older shade the ultimate in living enjoyment with comfortable air conditioning, Town & Country Specialists Since 1915 trees. Property has oversized garage/barn that could be j CUSTOMIZED COL0MAL with a contemporary flair is 2 car garage, full basement, well kept hardwood floors, fenced converted to a dream studio or get away office. yard and new kitchen and foyer floors. MOVE UP TO A DREAM. in the Mountaiimew section of Ewing Twp. 5104,000. WEIDEL REALTORS This beauty has 4 Urge bedrooms, family room with $84,900. soaoous tatchea and a professionally ENCHANTWG SETTING IN WEST WINDSOR - is the location for this 3 SKOAL LOCATION - a quiet cul-de-sac in Twin Rivers, bedroom, 2 bath ranch that's perfect for the busy commuter. Boasting a Landscaped yard. $115,000. East Windsor is the setting for our 3 bedroom, 2V4 bath Princeton address, this .most desirable home also has a floored attic, • lOSSMOOf mUACE (Ifcmroe Twp) all our lutings townhouse with a beautiful brick kitchen. $70,500. | „--„-. „. ...-r „ tchen with I Sate 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, aatni air and zone heat. solanan floor and sliding doors to a 20 foot deck. Call foi SPECIAL FINANCING INFORMATION. ' $99,900. ITbe corHrr,anity tnaiatains ill buikftnp »ad grounds. OTWEI RNAIKtlK for a Quajified Buyer on this Quad I Resets tae use

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Houses for Rent Houses for Rent Houses for Rent Houses for Rent Houses for Rent LONG BEACH ISLAND Popular Brant Beach Near Yacht Club KENOAU. PARK — tovw*y 3 LAWRENCEVIU.E — The FURNISHED — 3 room/4 PENNINQTON BORO — PRINCETON — 4BR, fur- bedroom, fireplace, new Spacious, Year Round Cape Wipi Delightful Bay View - Village. 3 bdrm. 1-'* bath room •pt/cottaoa/houM wMh charming 3 bedroom. IVi nished. 4 mi: from P.U. One Living Room - FP - Large Kitchen - 2 BR - 1B - Utility tm*m.m* cond. Washer, kitchen & carpets, large equipped Wtehen, a/c, InoV bath, living room, dining acre, extra rooms* lawn care, i PRINCETON MEDICAL fenced toe NY. bus. Short Avail. April 1. S895/mo. Chil- Room • finished Second ROOT With Dormers • Ecbn. Gas dryer. refiiQ, JenrvAir, c$s- vMual heet control, color TV. room, den, sun porch, base- Heat - Two Car Garage - OWNER MOVING - PRICE rNAsher. draperies nduded term lease. $72Smo Call dren & pets welcome. Phone /OFFICE SITE rado. wA» carpet at motel In ment, garage, big yard. Nice REDUCED TO 1129.600. Many am. Asking $625 Pat, 609-921-6716. Hightstown/Wtnctaor area. noignDorTiooa. 9oZo + Uw. 609-921-2714 eves. Aval. Feb. Couple or sing- Sale or Lease PUUNS8OF1O — Prmceton No lease required. From 609-896-0845. Lackey Realty, Inc. la parson. Must be see*. 609- MODERN ISOOSq. Ft Bid. on RTE. 206 business district, Ccaectxan 4 bdrm. Th bam Si40Aveek induoing aJ ubft- DAYTON — Vintage t848. 3 896-9059 or 609-924-0806 bes. 609-448-6637. PENN1NGTON — 3 bedmv. bedrooms, 1-Vi baths. Im- dry watarfteww, parking, near airport, great exposure! Ship Bottom Realtor (609)494-4511 Executive Colonial. Avail. 'Terms to quaSfwd buyer - 12% days 60»«O«200/eve* cskforGtara. Feb. 15. $700 mo. Prefer 2 baths, Iving rm. w/fireplace, mediate occupancy- $600/ dining area. Ut & den. 2 car mo. Stults Realty, Realtor. 609-396-7007. Beach Haven (609)492-4329 short lease Call 609-737- HltXSOORO 3 bdrm. ranch Harvey Cedars (609)494-2004 PICTURESQUE — 4 bed- 9478 or 581-3559 after 6pm — 1 % baths, gar., basement, garage. S650/mo + utils. 609-395-0444. room ta/mfiouM. s«ciud«c> gas heat, dishwasher, 609-737-6331 after 4 pm. on 250 tow. 2v»Jsams, fire- EAST WINDSOR — Twin washer, refrigerator. $725 a FARM HOUSE — Semi de- ptaot, out buttings, horses Rivers. 2 bdrm iwnhse. mo 2 mo. sec. References RECENTLY renovated — 2 tached, 3 bdrms, 3 mi. from •net. $600. check *• — Acts fin bsmt. pvt ps&o. SWYTVTWICJ CaH 201-369-7801. BR single home in Chanv Hightstown. $400. Security, subject 10 avaiabity Loct- & terra pm. Sorry no pets. bersourg. $35CVmo + utits. lease. Write with reference MaSMtS75 S52Smo » utf Immediate EAST WINDSOR Colonial — Rei & sec required. 609-393- WHH 0992, Box 146, High- occ-609-448-1932. 4 bdrm. air. carpeting, in 9766. tstown. Leonard Van Hise Agency ground pod. $650 mo. Im- MEMBER MERCER COUNTY MULTIPLE USTING SERVICE mediate occupancy Call N.T. CAUAWAY HOPEWEa—desirable 3-4 TWIN RIVERS — 3 bdmv SKIERS — House Swap REAL ESTATE new town house, w •» carpel Concio »n Dillon. Cok3*aCo. 609-443-1400 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story 160 Stockton St. . Hightstown. N.J. sseeoaxj 6. kx house n Met- house on wooded lot adja- basement, mmeciaia occu- PRINCETON TV»P. — Fur- pancy $600 2Q1-38&-6031 cer County area. Need TOWNHOUSE — East cent to country club. Fire- Office: 609-448-4250 house. Apm 24-May 2 Coo- Wmdsor. 3 bedrooms. 2-1/2 nished 4 bedroom, 2-V> bath place in family room, 3 car do avast any dates Dtflon * baths, avail soon. SS50 in- ranch available Feb. - Aug. garage, gas heat with central PRMCETON HOUSE FOR n 2S rr«ns Of 4 areas 609- cluding trust 31. $750. . ^ ^ air. Available immediately at REMT — AvaAafirt cf! Jury ! 466-3369 tor RICHARDSON REALTORS $775. J.T. Boyer Realty, Corveraert tocaaor 2 Dec- 609-448-5000 609-S21-1050 Realtor, 609-921-1805. rooms SS50 NORTH BRUNSWICK — 7 ROOM • 3 Bedrooms, (we- t-ace 205-297-1944 Also To// brothers Beefty. Rector rooms to let. 609^24-4677 MANAGE- DAYTON — Vintage 1848, 3 MENT — LEAVc YOUR Opening Bedrooms. 1-"? friths Im- HOVE OR INVESTMENT mediate occupancy S60G PROPERTY IN CAPABLE of an Exclusive New Community CUSTOM SPUT LEVEL: This lovely Hightstawn home TWO FAMILY HOUSE: Within easy walking distance mo Sturts R*ai?y. R HANDS 20 YRS EXPERi- otters nice spacious rooms, 2'/? baths and 2 car . to downtown Hightstown, we have a large two-family 6O9-395-O444 ENCE J T Boyer Rea'ty Only Minutes from Princeton attached garage. Spend the winter evenings by the home that includes an unusually large apartment: 60SS2SOS cozy living room fireplace. Custom built features, cen- Living room, dining room, family room, kitchen, and 3 tral air, and many extras make this a home for the top bedrooms. The small apartment has 3 rooms plus of your "must see" list. bath. Aluminum siding. Garage. Keep in mind the-new $85,250.. tax laws favor real estate as an investment. Check with your tax advisor. IMMACULATE CAPE COD: Custom built home with $67,500. TWENTY NASSAU many nice features. 5 rooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage. STORE FRONTS Expansion possibilities. Nice location.! WELL MAINTAINED INCOME PROPERTY: 16 | $85,500. rooms presently used as 3 apartments, 3 modern kitchens. Alum, siding, comb, storms & screens for WARMTH AND CHARM radiate from this custom built easy maintenance. brick home near Peddie Golf Course. 5 rooms, many $95,000.* Two siore fronts on Chambers Street, Included in the price: nice features. Extra lot available. Princeton's exclusive shopping area, with $81,000. • 4 Bedrooms, 2Vi Baths OLDER HIGHTSTOWN HOME: 7 rooms, 2 full baths, large display windows. One is 900 sq. ft. with TWO APARTMENT HOUSE + COTTAGE: Nice in- 2 car detached garage w/elec. Convenient to schools • Fireplace and shopping areas. basement storage underneath. lalnrencBville come package. West Windsor Twp. Income, expense, • Basement. The other is 522 sq. ft. and roll over mortgage information available. Lr >>^N rrilOflll • Two Car Side [ $93,000. Entrance Garage CRANBURY MANOR BI-LEVEL: 8 rooms. 1 % baths. OWNER ASSISTED FINANCING available to qualifi- D GasHeat-AirConditioning garage. Vi acre lot. Owners will consider an allowance ed buyers. Call for'specific details. •s. Call 609-924-7027 for new carpeting or would help wtfinancing. Introductory Offer — 12 Home Designs from *119,900 $69,900.* UmH*d time special 13 modgag After Hours and Sunday Call: Richard Von Hit* C.RJ.S. 448-8042 Warren Olsen 448-8388 DiractlonK N. on 1-95 to Princeton- LawrencavMe 65 000 SQUARE FEET Exit Rta. 206 N. to tint light, tot on LawrancevMe- Jean Etch 448-1178 Larry Murray 448-2570 Pamington Rd. (54«), go 2 mile* to Federal Ctty Rd. Barbara Schnedekar 448-0484 Jane Cox . 448-3322 INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Latl to L*«ranca«

Exceptional steel and masonry struc- ture, built in 1978.15 acre site fronts on Rt 179. Fully sprinklered. 16 to 27 ft. ceilings. R-12 energy rating, gas heat, heavy concrete floors and six loading docks MacNICOLL AGENCY CARNEGIE SCS AGENCY REALTORS REALTORS REALTORS 851 Parkway Ave., Trenton 229 Nassau St.. Princeton Princeton Circle, Rt. 1 South Main & Mercer St. Hightstown 28 West State Street. Trenton, NJ (609)989-7,470 | 609-396-3344 609-9216177 609-452-2188 609-448-0113 . (och offtca It lnd»p»nd»nrty owned* one* operofad. Each Office It lnd»p*nd*ntly Owned and Operated HIGHTSTOWN — dean, maintenance-free home near center of town. 4 OFFICE SPACE bedrooms. Completely remodeled. $75,000. IN THE VILLAGE OF WINDSOR - 4 bedroom. 2 story older home. Modern RESEARCH PARK kitchen, den, lovely fenced yard. • . $66,900. 1101 State Road, Princeton, N.J. DOCTOI-LAWYEt—DENTIST.ARCHITECT. ALL OTHE PROFESSIONALS • Spacious colonial for Office/Residence in gomery within 5 minutes of Princeton. Owner will assist Financing S4.00 per square foot net. net LAWtENCt TOWNSHIP • Near St. Ann's Church. Like new $149,900 areas up to 30,000 square feet. Co*or»a*. 4 bedrooms. Itvmgroom. formal dining room, eat-in krtchen. 1 S baths. 1 car garage full basement $7i.000. 427.OCM) square feet in Park QUEEN ANNE VICTORIAN —on CRANBURY TOWNSHIP - 3 BR desirable S. Main St. 5 large Colonial on 1 acre lot. Large eat-in I irrupted hy apprux. 54) Tenants bedrooms, formal dining . room, kitchen, formal dining room. Ideal lovely stone fireplace, Former home for growing family. $68,500. professional residence. Owner Print etun Mailing Address financing avail, to Qual. Buyer. and Phone dumber $125,000. ELUSOAIE • 3 Bedroom home, featuring fireplace in Living Room, Dining A JEWEL OF A COLONIAL • Immaculate and Ready for You. Private Room, all electric modem kitchen. Rural location. $76,500. CALL: Research Park yard with large Patio- Mature Plantings. FULLY INSULATED AND AIR CONDITIONED.'Walk to Schools. Owner will assist Financing for Qualified Buyer. Excellent West Windsor $139,000. DESIRABLE YORKSHIRE DR. - 3 BR ranch with formal dining room and LAWKEMCEVIUE - Spacious Colonial featuring Irving room, spacious family room. Attractive financing avail, to qual. buyer. $86,000. I formal dining room. 4 spacious bedrooms. 2ft baths, large famiry room witn fireplace. Plus more $115,000.

MCKORY ACRES • 4 BR Split, part. SPECTACULAR SPANISH RANCH • RobbinsviDe • short walk to < finished basement; brick patio HIGHTSTOWN COLONIAL—built Club from this 3 Bedroom 2 Bath luxuriously specious home. $149.* w/gas grill, Central air. in late 1800's and has been well ASSUMABLE! 6% on Bal. Approx. maintained. 4 BR on 2nd floor + 2 $308 mo. to qual. buyer. Tran- more on 3rd. 2 LR, formal, DR, sferred Owner reduces to $89,900. Modem Kitchen. A great value. NEAIBOCICOILECE • Large Colonial on large comer lot 5 $66,500. bedrooms. 2H baths. 2-car attached garage, Irving room SUNSPACE with fireplace, formal dining room, ultra-modern kitchen, CRANBURY MANOR - 4 bedroom Colonial on beautifully landscaped lot. central ak conditioning. Ready to move in. $125.000., Lcvery famiryrcwm off krtchen. Imrnaculate home. Reduced $76,900. AFFORDABLE - Two story, 3 bedroom home in Hightstown. New roof, Solar Living ! alum, siding. Convenient location. . $51,500. Add sunny living DESIRABLE TWIN RIVERS 3 BR. DET. - Move-in Condition. Assumption to qual. buyer. $79,000. PRINCETON JUNCTION - Comfortable Cape Cod - 3/4 Bedrooms! space to your home $71,900. 'exceBent commuting location - convenient to schools. .$79,900, END UNIT - 3 BR Split - 7<$ assum. to qual. buyer. while reducing Call for details about our condos, 2,3 & 4 BR townhouses. energy costs! CRANBURY-3 BR Ranch, 2 car garage $650. mo. HOME PROTECTION WARRANTY MBbtone Twp. - 3 BR BiLevel, Under Construction. ~ $500. mo. tnot oHows you to HIGHTSTOWN - 4 BR Apt. Excel, cond. $600. mo. Inel. heat EXCOTIOMAI. RANCHBt • central air. 2000 square feet of i SEUorBUYwMi Princeton Energy j finished baaement Comer lot Entrance foyar, Irving room, i Full Security SOmftdMK* BUSINESS FOR SALE — yarn shop, including inventory, with dry cleaning formal dining room, den, ultra modern kitchen, 2 fufl baths, 31 No Inspection-Your word is your bond. ^service. $15,000. Group 921-1965 very large bedrooms. 2-car attached garage with electric! No-Limrton Repair costs to contract COMMERCIAL RENTAL - 2290 sq. ft suitable for offices or store. doors. 19 years young. SfM00.i Offered HI! APRIL 1st .Downtown Hightstown $»»0.Mo. HOME HUNTER'S GUIDE 14-B Week of January 20 - 22,1982

Weichert Houses for Rent Houses for Rent Houses for Rent ResortProperties Resort Properties Rohill Village LAWRENC£VILL£ — 2 bed- LAMBERTVILLE — 3 BR Tv»O BEDROOM Town- in Hillsborough HILTON HEAD, S.C.—3 VH- POCONO CHALET — For room toary townhouse cvatf- ranch, kitchen, diningrm. house — furnished. $600 + rent. Fireplace & cathedral •bto immadUMty. 1 tut, 2 % sttne fireplace, large closets, ut: 609-896-1424 days. 212- las available. Two vfflas are In Sea Pines. #807 is in Har- ceiling. Sleeps 6, near Shaw- baths, wtshar-dryer. di»- Ihermopane picturs win- 552-6379. nee & Camelback. Private ski frwrasrw. Central air. Gar- dows. fuO basement Quiet bour Town and #6985 is overlooking the 2nd Fairway run w/chair Hft, club house w/ •o». pool and tarrw $650/ country setting. $675mio. 1 'A TWIN RIVERS—3 bdrm, be- of the prestigious Harbour indoor heated pool. Magnifi- mo. * uta, 60&-a96-04C3. months security. After 6 pm gin Feb. 1. End unit $575 mo. Town Gott Course. Both are cent view! Call 609-799-9318 201-233-3005. Trust + water & sewer inc: 2BR/2B and rent by the week aft. 6 pm. if no answer 609- MONTEREY LOVELY 4 bedroom cx3*ontal 609-448-0989. 883-8964. m qui«t residential area of NEWLY FINISHED 3 bdrm. only for $750 and $700 from SOLAR CONDOMINIUMS Cwnng; mostty cafpetactf; firw- townhouse — Route 206, 5 owner compared to Planta- OPEN HOUSE" placa with heat-o-later in mi. south of Somervffie Cir- TOWNHOUSE — 5 rooms tion rates of $910 and $810/ POCONO VACATION home A unvgu* Ton**wu»« axwmjmry net «n>M woods and nahjn famiiy room: available now cle. $625 mo. + utils. Avail. plus bath & laundry, no chil- wk. #807 is for sale at — Clean, new, 3 bdrm, 2 P lor S67STnordh plus utilities Jan. 20. Relrig.. washer/ dren or pets. Couple prefer- $210,000 and #6985 is for bath, dishwasher, washer/ 2 or 3 Dattocrat. 2O gormon206.on & COMPANY FOR IMMED. RENT — 3 is on the 18th Fabway of the ngnt \ bedrm. townhouse, cathedral Robert Trent Jones Golf ter 6pm 609-443-5646. PRINCETON & VICINITY — Course in Palmetto Dunes. $89,99* $105,990 • SuncSr/ 1-iPU.w ion UJ tor codoa and honf doeunces 8O9-924-O326 ceOng, al appliances, move Jan. 27. !rcn 4 00 to 6OO P M in cond. several brand new homes for Walk to golf, tennis and POCONOS—Big Bass Lake ?n«-1#!O.3250 open 7 datjs TWW RIVERS — 3 bedroom rent or lease/purchase from beach. 2BR/3B with, sleeper New home, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, end. Rrxshad basement Im- MOWS OF QUAUTY $1,000/mo. Contemporary & sofa. Weekly rate Is $575. sleeps 10, frplc, pool table, Princeton Office Weichert maculate cond. $575 * trust traditional styles - best loca- Photos available on all three. skiing, indoor pool. Week, 609-683-0300 Realtors 609-799-9617. tions. J.T. Boyer Realty 609- Phone 609-799-3191. weekend rental. 609-448- 921-1805. 0751. HKJHTSTOWN — Pictures- que 2 bedroom, set on over- > sized wooded lot, children and A shopping Bazaar that tops pets welcome, wall to wall, at just $325. This is a must - NASSAU STREET OFFICE SPACE them all . . . our classified pages see! — Ads subject to availa- bility. Locators - M.R.S. Members $75 609-394- -UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY 5900.

tDOOOMl ll TWIN RIVERS — 3-bedrm, •1600 SQ.FT. EXECUTIVE SUITE atono 2Vi bath townhouse for rent • •<•• • II Call 201-386-1369. ^r -WILL DIVIDE PLD 1 EXCEPTIONAL — vicinity of Fort Dix, elegant country -ELEGANTLY APPOINTED —"• ! home, Wv. rm w/fireptace, din. 6RCHARD rm. kitchen, 4 bdrms, 2'A) bains. 609-723-2425. | -FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED LAWRENCE TWP — 3 bdrm -PARKINGON PREMISES VILLAGE i Ranch w/fireplace. Air cond, U£Ovf 1 1 with or without option. $600 r»Hir» Princeton. New Jersey plus utils. 609-396-5063. -CONVENIENT TO BANKS & 396-1299. Luxury Contemporary Townhouses RESTAURANTS Upper Level in a parklike setting Resort Properties • $10 PER SQ. FT. NET UNFURNISHED POCONOS — Breathtaking - CALL FOR APPT. (609) 921 -1754 or mortgage money views. Private club, skiing, ice skating, indoor swimming 921-6590 available for 3 years - tennis, etc. 2 bdrms, fire- place, appliances. Week/ weekend season. 201-369- $155,000. to $169,000. 3558.

Old Orchard Lane FRIPP ISLAND. S.C. —• fully fum. twnhse condo on ocean at Mount Lucas Road avail, by week or mo. Golf, tennis, sail, swim, bike & Homes open for i miles of beach at your door- Ground Level Lower Level step. 609-452-2300 ext. 4089 days. CROSSROADS ST. MAARTEN — 3 magnifi- cent ocean front villas, kje. pool, air cond, maid service. Avail. Jan. 24-31 st. then af- ter Mar. 5th. Reas. rate. 212- NVI.Cailaway^ 288-3606. 212-691-7078. N 6»<»i ^oso REAL ESTATE ^ 4 NASSAU STREET • PRINCETON. NEW JERSEY 08540 looking tor a job? C Tiyttw E Ctottifad paps. T You Really Can Afford A Home- O N PRINCETON — On a quiet cul-de-sac convenient to schools, shopping and the University. This most attractive 5 BR, 3 bath home Fox ft Lazo has everything needed for comfortable and esthetic living. $195,000. Call REALTOR Professionals Will Show You How - Today

JUST RfDOCH)!!! VAlUf VALUE!!! 1 f-anustac BUY >" East Windsor Almost NEW LOOKMO FOB PRIVACY AND MATURE?? spacious * CwJroom, 2' : oat?* Colonial with WE HAVE JUST THI HOME FOR YOU. 5 t outstanding features: harc^ood floors,oan - ACRES Of PRIMS PROPERTY M PRINCE- e*«S f-arwy naorrt with fireplace, deck fftxn TON TWP. with your own pond, brook, and lamiiy room, centra! air.large master loads of trees! Ranch home with 3 oecroom with wa.V

JUST T» MINUTW TO THE TRAIN Irn Linda Carnevale macutate Tudor-Styte Cotooiai oKertng 4 Aniuta Blanc bedrooms. 2' -: baths, (arrsfy room with wood Leisurely Living can be yours and one visit LARGE, GRACIOUS HOME ON WOODED CUL-DE-SAC IN EAST burrwig bnck fireplaoe. waii to wait! carpeting. this LOVELY TOWNHOUSE in Hillsborough Lois Fee central as condrtiorarc and many additional you can see what we mean!! Formal sunken Hazel Stix WINDSOR 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, beautiful custom fireplace and extras $12,500 living room to step up dining room to a Carolyn Hills other special features. $104,900. GREAT EWING NEIGHBORHOOD country kitchen, 3 bedrooms. 2'/2 baths, and Lenore Barish AVAILABLE FOH IMMEDIATE OCCUP- a recreation room that is fabulous and as an extra there is recessed lighting and abun- Jeanette Leiggi -ANCV dance of storage. GUESS WHAT ITS ONLY Anne Hoffmann : $69,900. fANTASTIC OWOffrUHITt Seoer win pay Roslynn Greenberg $200 per montfi toward mortgage drtieren- Laraine LaPlaca Bender ttafl for t j; year or this beautiful 4 bedroom cotoruai m H^Tarton Two A rea3 sleal at. A KBtATH-TAKINO VIEW OF TtOE FULL $M,900. LBtOHT OF THIS EXQUISITE HOME is Aaermon Investors Four aoanmeni&uSdre}. EXCELLENT BUT IN LAWRENCEUM This yours through sliding glass doors leading to BncSt Consmxtjon. cx*rver*er4 E»«ng Town- very wefl maintained three bedroom ranch the rear deck and rambling countryside. A shp )oca£on home has just been refurbished with a new one-of-its kind stone fireplace accents a marvelous country family room with re- $ furnace, hot water heater, and dishwasherl In cessed lighting and built-in bookcases. addition imagine you/serf beside a super SPACIOUS Contemoorarv Saltbox that can Eaceflert tocasion (or comrpoiers Large Franklin stove in winter and a fantastic yart. paao. three bedroorrs and 1'.- baths lend itself to the desires of even the most Unrrerwy Heigftts Harraitor. Townsfup in summer! This and more. discriminating buyer. PICTURE YOURSELF IN THESE SURROUNDINGS . ..„.. $ao,«oo. $1*4,900. Montgomery.

DOWNTOWN PRINCETON - 2 BEDROOM VICTORIAN CONDO 1 block from Palmer Square. 2 full baths, off-street parking, private garden. Interior has spacious and open feeling. $135,500.

REALTORS AND 1NSURORS We have other condominiums and homes from $65,000. We are members of the Mercer County Board of Realtors Multiple IV 89."' 3^C 22 OH.c»i Equal Houtmg Opportunity Sine* !886 609 ."56- Listing Service and we can show you any property on the market. Princeton Crossroads Realty, Inc. v Cot a gripe or compliment? Write yoiy editor. 342 Nassau Street (Corner Harrison),* Princeton • Park in our lot CALL ANYTIME 609-924-4677 OPEN 7 DAYS HOME HUNTER'S Week of January 20 - 22.1982 15-B

Resort Properties Business Business Business Properties Properties Properties VACATION Timesharing — ASK ABOUT OUR Any 1 weak/Year. 1 block PRIVATE office, or desk ONE-MAN Office — Indi- MORTGAGES EQUITY ADVANCE from Wakttd beachfront 28 PRINCETON VICINITY — space. Reception &, tele- vidual office in modem office yrs. RCI Exchange. Suite for 17,000 sq.ft. office space. AVAILABLE TO PROGRAM phone answered.- Profes- complex. Secretarial & tele- 4 with kitchen. $4700. 609- Will divide, $11 gross rental . QUALIFIED BUYERS sional space. Princeton phone answering service in 448-0748 pm. immediate occupancy. Cad/ address. Secretarial on pre- same space. Reply to Box Eric Bram & Co. 201-23* Weichert mises. 12 x 13. $250. flo Box #04248 c/o Princeton AD des&iated Open House properties will be shown this Sunday from 1 to 5 P.M. 3500/ReaKor. SWITZERLAND — Beautiful V, Rocky Hill, NJ 085$3. • Packet 2 BR apt. overlooking French, Italian & Swiss Alps. •v* NASSAU STREET Office Close to sH lifts. $440Vweek. Space for rent—One 400 sq. FTy to Geneva, round trip for ft office which can be divided $500. 609-924-3510. in hart, $550 per month/avail, WAREHOUSE SPACE immed. One 200 sq. ft. i Near Exit 8A, N.J. Turnpike SKIERS WANTED—Feb. 7- avail. March 1st. $250/ For 13. Stowe, Vt. $60. Days 609- details call Thompson! Land Available immediately. 452-2950. Co., Realtors, 609-921- OWNER 12,000 sq. ft., 14 ft ceiling, STORES For Rent -A Mer- EXECUTIVE RANCH VERO BEACH FLORIDA — 60 ft. clear span, 2 taVgate doors, FINANCING cerville, NJ. East State St. ACractM* horns r\ a (am»y neighbor- _• avaaabt* to the quaMed buyer of INCOME PROPERTY On beach, ocean view, 2 + 1 door at grade. $2.70 gross. \ 13ft FINANCING Ext, heavily traveled area, hood of Wnfrngton Twtx « doae to thai prime commercial Victorian lo- Supplement your income with this 2 2,available for season or off .Of cwnar, %•» year pryojt DUJ 2 surrounded by homes & apts. 7500 sq. ft. light .-hanufacturing, ^ cow** * imlaf to in* guas^ad trw> lor easy COrfltfTKf&no^ TTvee b60^ cated m the vOage of Cranbury. Per- famry home set onaquiet tree Rnedcul season. Pool. 609-924-1557. Buy«r cf 9W yofig 3 bacyocm Condo room home has 2V Iwing room.wtn lect tor •»•* profeaetonaL Leaaa/pur- de sac in HopewelL Two bedroom Call 609-586-3611. 10 ft. ceiling, tailgate loding, $2.20 gepss. in MMabcrouQft Tudor Oy*ng accarts traotaoa and lotwfy tr««d grounds. chase option ottered. SI49.900 acts, offer aoparBtegashe8t.$127,500 S32.9OO P»«D3a Pf*8007. / PB4086. SKI VERMONT — Rent 4 OFFICE SPACE — Prince- Call: F. Shaak, Erie Bram & Co., Realtors irm.i .I /"Ma—_ Pi ling ton Ottct Priocetoo Office Princeton Office BR. 2 bath ski lodge. Fire- ton area mailing address. Up 207-238-3500 fuMMIuQyj VJIDCC 60948&4300 60*683-0300 609-683-0300 place, full kit Excell. location. to 1300 sq. ft. iiOOO/mo. W} 201-8743100 609-921-1736. dudes utils. Occupancy Feb.' 1st 609-921-2800. LONG BEACH ISLAND — Haven Beach, N.J. One block from ocean. New, 2 sty. 2,100 S.F., 4 bdrm. 2Vi baths, Vh car gar. Uv rm, kitchen, din II .id rm, den, laundry, vinyl siding.. Only 5 Homes Left! Elec. heat part. turn. I3vi% financing avail. Brokers pro- BROOKSIDE LANDSCAPED tected. 609-799-2828. 609- 737-3212 nights. $179,500. $108,500 FINE FEATURES SQUARE LUXURY LIVING GROUNDS VA/FMA fnarong a tviiaole to the -can be yours in this desirable West ..with many mature trees, surrounds _sucn is (LTttan iwng nxm. Vort an3 guasfod buyer a* a fne Townhouse Amwei Contemporary. On one acre, its this HWsborough Ranch. Youil appre- POCONO SW Rental — near Traditional Colonial styling enhances each Sturwood oor»«o«ncv located m Hditxxougrv mn>» levels include 3 bedrooms, 3 ciate spacious roomsS.PO. PossiS t Big Boulder. $200 full week, financing to qualified buyer. Pnea re- Hamlet home. These luxury models feature 4 bedrooms, y £o»oy aa the benefits o< home owne^ bams and wafls of windows. Home is $100/weekend. 609-882- newty bull $170,000. PR-606& duced to $100,000. H&8385. 8152. 2'h baths, fireplaces, wall-to-wall carpeting, and 2-car rfflkbocough Office HUbborough Office Ptrfooctoo Office Hlllsborough Office garages — bn lovely wooded lots! 201-874-8100 201-874-8100 201-874-8100 SKI VERMONT — House for 609-683-0300 rent in village of Jamaica. Ten CUSTOM mins to Stratton. $400 per wk. (inc. all utils) Call Denton, 1 2V2% FINANCING A FAMILY OWNER CONTEMPORARY 202-332-6753. Owner assisted financing is avail- AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS HOME able to the qualified buyer of this ex- FINANCING HILTON HEAD. S.Q- —New ceptionaJ Titusville home featuring Models Open Daily Except Mon. & Tues. 2 bdmV2 bath condo. Golf, Fine 4 bedroom Colon- ...is available to thequalh 13 rooms which include physical free tennis, pool. $200 - $325/ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. / (609) 896-1660 fied buyer of this beauti- fitness room, office and library. ial, in a family oriented wk. Call 609-924-5560. area of Belle Mead, of- fully decorated end unit $269,000. PR8104. DIRECTIONS: From Princeton - south on Rt. 206 to Franklin Princeton Office Comer Road. Turn right, then bear left (500 feet past Deli) CONTEMPORARY Condo irva desirable POCONOS — 3 bedroom fers ail the creature com- 609-6834)300 onto Oenovy Road to Sturwood Hamlet CONDO East Windsor commun- chalet near Camelback. Avail 17M SnanonQ tor 30 years a »*»*- forts such as family room wkends, mid-week & weekly. atta to BW qu*Mad Ouy«r o» ffw young with fireplace and gas ity. Enjoy convenient, Call 201-297-1349. 2 faanoom. &ncfc Sror* Condo « H*>- EcrougT T«o Has Kit easement gas heat S106,900. maintenance free living. Weichert heal a«d 2^i bains S64.900 PR-8099. $45,900. PR-8103. Business HB3362. Realtors S6.0C rffibborougfc Office Princeton Office Princeton Office Properties 609-683-0300 m omca nmouoMovr mew Jtmtr* 201-874-8100 609-683-0300 AM afl«nng» an tubaact to mxn *nd om«»ona RETAIL SPACE — at Mont- gomery Shopping Center on Rt.206. Mini-mall within large store will lease space and provide sales personnel for absentee merchant. Ideal for second outlet ot part time re- er ml bt

tailer, $25f> per month. J.T. s So Bro>" Boyet Realty, Realtor 609- 921-1805.

OFFICE SPACE for rent — 3 room office on 3rd floor at 40 R/CHARDSON ASK ABOUT OUR TRADE IN/ Witherspoon St., Princeton. $400/mo ind. a/c & utils. 1 yr. GUARANTEED SALES PLAN lease w/option to renew. 609- REALTORS 924-3794 aft. 6 pm. -WEST WINDSOR— —HOPEWELL— EAST WINDSOR — HILTON PRINCOON AREA • EAST WINDSOR Start the New Year off REALTY fO. OF PRINCETON INC. REALT0R- 111 U L right by locating your store or office in this at- tractive 13 acre Shop- ping Plaza featuring A & P and Shoetown. situated at the high traffic in- tAttO HCAJtTH $111,500. tersection of Routes 130 ON A CUltXWC $134,500. Fireptace m the comfortable family room BOmCEUl tANCH SM.500. & 571 (Princeton- And cteK so icfxxai-s *"> —MONROE— M ACRES in East Windsor bath townhouse. Carpeted playroom in Township.'. Financing 2-STORY COLONIAL ON I* ACRE WOODED LOT. En-|» basement, many extras. available to qualified buyer trance foyer, modem kitchen, dining room, living room 21 x S219.000. MOCTCACC ASSUMPTION S7S.900. . ...A»kli>g$3.000/ocm. 13V4, den with fireplace, redwood deck off den, utility room, 4 Strutted on 25 wooded acres with deck x on 2 udes to eniCY the scenery Interior Balance of *34,000. approx. at 8X%. PfTI 2 HANDYMAN SKOALS bedroom, 2 h baths. Full basement, 2 car garage. $169,500. faatwes s;an« fireplace n den Modem «U avaitaUe on this beautrfutty on 1.2 acres,, in East decorated 3-bedroom townhouse. Mchen. 4 t*droo«T», 2S batrts. Lots of Windsor. Proseritry ranted. ' Remodeled kitchen, parity finished In a beautiful treed setting in Montgomery Twp. A 6 bedroom gfcns, 2 zoned neat and much more. ., SOTH FOR $37,900. basement. Colonial with over 3,000 sq. ft. of living space. Many extras. •UILDING LOt in Twin heating and air conditioning units. Owner will give mtg. to UST Of TWO WOODS - S74.M0. Millstone . Township. < fOCMOMOOClHOME JM.000. Reap the benefits of townhouse Irving and CUARMOOK RANCHER U9.M0. a qualified buyer. . $195,000. t Approx. 1 acre'.. $15,000.: WWi many extras. Urge cotorxai-stYte stM have room to tpraad out in this Aluminum siding and brick make the home »*«»ti double-sue famtfy room ptus spacious 4-bedroom. 2H bath spfit level exterior of this condominium mairv 5 WOOOED, residentiany \ 2 BEDROOM RANCH IN PRINCETON. Ideal for a starting Erisfied basement. Loo* maintenance model. The professtonaQy finished lenance-fre*. There are 3 bedrooms and 2 zoned 2>4-«*e buBding cedar exienor w' lots in Rooaevelt (near young couple or retirees. Bus transportation. $67,000. OWf^l MUST SELL tertaining. pfiances. Adults 48 and over. HtghtswwnT Ideal for solarflorna,aouth sloping ..; $17,900.-$SS,900. I RENTALS: HOUSES AND APARTMENTS Princeton RMI Ettot* Group EAST WINDSOR OPJJWJEKIIAV EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS CALL 448-5000 EVENINGS Ntoccar & Somerset County MLS Affiliated Independent Broken WlUlom SdnmuWr. 9214963 AGENCT1 PRINCETON JCT. (Nationwide Referral Service) AM C. Mowary. 395-1.71 ALSUSSMAN 609-921-6060 Honray to

Business Business Business Business Investment Land for Sale Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Properties Properties Properties Properties for Sale for Sale for Sale COMMERCIAL ZONE IN 2 ACRE WOODED LOT — PRMCCTON — 4 apartment perked, ready to build. Lo- GfFCE SPACE — AvaiiaUa WAREHOUSE — 4,000 to LIGHT INDUSTRIAL — OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT LAWRENCE TWP — by ' TRENTON HARBOURTON building plus 3 bedroom car- cated on-East Mountain Rd.. ROSSMOOR 45O-€O0 sq. ft « ftMWtfi 40.000 aquara toot Loecing 4,000-to 40.000 Square Feet — central Nassau St Srhal Hillsborough Twsp. $29,500. owner. 4 bdrm. split, fam. rm., rd. — this tenderly cared for Docks. \1V~**9^ 1 mie trom Localsdi mile from center o* RESALES &artc. Cat De«*e Cook 609- or targe aval. now. low rant riage house. $185,000 201-874-6197 or 201-369- liv. rm., din. rm., 1 full and 2 • CONDOMINIUMS professionally decorated Col- . 32 T -3770 canwr of Princeton on Route Princeton on Route 1 at Telephone secretarial ser- baths, a/c, gas heat, garage, onial graciously sits on 1 at Washington & Alexander Washington & Alexander Princeton Crossroads 7119 eves. Massacnusetts-Mutuel 4B vices available. 609-921- screened porch. Low 70's. Connecticut-Mutual 5 almost 2 lovery acres. Fea- Roads Long or snort term Roads. Long or snort term 0400. ^f ICE SPACE — n Pnnca- WOODED 2.9. acres subdi- 609-883-0198. . New Hampshire-Mutual 4B tures: 3 bdrms, 2V2 baths, :«\Tctaf 2700 sc ft. ava*- lease. Princeton Business lease! Princeton Business Park.,'609-921-31 sn or 452- vided lot. Country location in HamSton-Mutual 4 . large fam. rm w/fpl. Truly a ac<« -^Dease 1-3 years or Part 609-921-3150 or 452- (2) 16x14 AIRY—newty car- ARE YOU GETTING the real home for your famiry to enjoy. 1234 1234J Monroe Twp. Convenient to COOPERATIVES "*** Vawxai offices and peted, painted connecting Real Estate 8ANJ Turnpike. $19,000. estate brokerage advice you Jay-Mutual 3 Asking $128,900. Patti Con- or smTsV^vaslatite. Conve- TWIN OVERS CENTER rooms. $150 for double win- deserve? — Should you sell stance Real Estate, 609-883- nient loeWjon Unlimited PRMCETON JCT. Wanted or hold? Is it necessary to go j ROUTE 33 dows. $175 for triple with 10 ACRES — in Cranbury 7250. parker.g 3y;ept« ma^e available. Rent in Prof. BMg. Utdrbes. not check with us! Throck- Realtor retatispace. 700 to 2000 sq. refrig., waiting room, secreta- Millstone River. Extended CompeeevepneW; CaOG09- Janitor & Recaption Svcs. In- 5 BEDRM House Wntd. — in morton Realty Co.. Consul- 37 N. Main St. ROOM TO GROW! ft. Ptpfit from botfi community rial space, copier, storaoe Princeton Ivy East. West privacy. Subject to subdivi- 4 BR TH in Twin Rivers 924-9050 So* cluded. Tei. Secy Svcs. Avail. tants-Advisors - Negotiators, Cranbury, NJ and highway trade. Rents aval. Exoslent for new busi- Windsor. Principles only. sion. $62,000. Additional Cal Mrs. Walsh ness. BIK. 609-921-9807. 561 Milltown Rd., North 609-395-0444 609-7994596 start at $7.2S/sq. ft plus ex- 609-448-0191. acreage available. Eves: 609-655-1881 S332/mo will buy you this OFFICE SPACE — \mce- cellent terms. Take a took Brunswick, NJ 08902. 201- lovely home if you can qualify HIGHTSTOWN — For lease. 249-5543. ton address on Alexander 200 SQ FT — office space in and then phone 609-392- HOUSE — Princeton Boro or TWO 1 ACRE LOTS — PRESTIGE ADDRESS — for to assume the 7'/2% mtg. Rd. v, rr» from Rt.. 1 2JQ0 1300 ft professional office Nassau St. complex $200/' 3062. Twp. Principles only. Prefer Cranbury Twp. $22,000 & a low price is available in Asking only $71,900. sq.. ft. >x Si 2 per includes at space in town location. Off Colonial, expanded ranch, $25,000 ea. Subject tb subdi- LOW DOWN PAYMENT . OWNER ANXIOUS unities Avail, immedtaiety- mo. - parking. Thompson street parking. Remodeled these lovely Yardley Com- Land Co.. Realtor. 609-921- OFFICE SPACE—avail.. Rt. larger split. 3-4 BR. V/rlV* vision. Immac. 3 bdrm split T/h end mons condo homes in Yard- J.T. Boyer Hearty. Realtof colonial. Irving M. Green- baths, FR or den, or space for unit. Lovery beige tone decor. 609-921-1805. 7655. 27. Kend. Park. Call Danis berg. Broker 609-448-8282. ley, Pa. Nestled among tall Realtors. 201-297-2822. addition of same. Location STULTS REALTY CO. SELLER offers pvt financing trees, rolling sites and. Duck important. Professional cou- Realtor to qualified buyer. PANELLED OFFICE Suites pond. Luxury large 1 & 2-bed- PRIME Professional — 1st ple. NYC commute, $160's or 37 N.'Main St., — 450 sq. ft offices and lar- HOMES OF QUALITY rooms, pool and club house, MANV1LLE NORTHSIDE floor office space in Kendall higher with owner financing. Cranbury, N.J. 1 hour to NYC via express TWIN RIVERS — desirable Park on Route 27. Superior ger. Ewing Twp. Modem air 201-447-4865 eves, or reply lake condominium with car- conditioned office building. 609-395-0444 trains and 35 min. to Phila. 2 Story coJoniai. 5 bedrooms, "hath and half. business location with expo- box #04232 c/o Princeton Eves: 609-655-1881 Walk to village, shopping, golf port. ACA Realty, Broker sure on busy highway. Near All custodial services. Ample Packet. 201-297-1944. Living room, dining room, kitchen, full parking. Ideal location for & transportation. Financing shopping center, doctors, with as little as 5% down - basement. Modern kitchen with dishwasher. professional practices. Mod- CRANBURY CONDO — 3 lawyers, banks, etc. Large HOUSE OR CONDO — in East Brunswick 13-3/8% money for 1st 3 EWING TWP — Glendale est rentals. 609-771-0033. bdrm, 2 bath, w/w carpeting, 1 car garage. Many other extras. 168,000. auto parking facilities. 609- Princeton Boro. Flexible on PRIME PARCEL years, fixed 16-3/8% for re- area. 3 to 4 bdrms, 2 baths, central air, enclosed patio, 2 587-4909. price ($100,000 range) & 44 acres in East Brunswick is maining 27 years. Model din. rm, ultra-modem kitchen, FOR RENT—Nassau Street car garage w/opener. Near rear open porch overlooks MANV1LLE WESTON SECTION number of rooms, etc. Call now available featuring road open daily; Sat & Sun, noon newty renovated office. 900 clubhouse. 609-655-3928. your family's very own fenced Convenient location is this 2 family consisting OFFlCfcS — Princeton. 145 evenings 609-921-2476 or frontage, fine location plus a to 5pm. Special appoint- Witherspoon St. 1-2-3 rooms sq. ft. (can be divided), base- write Box 1515. Princeton. NJ restorable farmhouse. large & beautiful quiet park, of full basement, 4 room apartment & bath ment storage. 4 car parking in ments available. $40's & 566,900. Patti Constance from $i50/'mo. includes utili- 08540. $7,500 per acre. PR-8027. PRINCETON Jet. — Custom $50's. Century 21, Weber 1st floor, 4 room apartment & bath 2nd floor. ties & use of conference rear, w/w carpeting, suitable TERMS AVAILABLE to qual- built 3 BR ranch. Livingrm w/ Real Estate, 609-883-7250 for professional use. Call Realty, 215-493-8240. or eves. 882-8782.' 2 car garage. All aluminum siding on a land- room. Secy svc avail. J.T. ified buyer. Call 609-683- fireplace, diningrm, den, 2 car Boyer Realty 609-921-1805. 609-921-9493. Garages/ garage, full basement, near 0300. REALTOR. Princeton VACATION AT HOME in scaped 75 x 100 lot. $73,000. RR Station. $87,500. Call OFFICE FOR RENT — 250 Storage for Rent Office. dream house in HICKORY COUNTRY SHOWPLACE MANV1LLE NORTHSIDE OFFICE SPACE —• 1280 Sq. WEICHERT 609-799-3409. with development advan- to 1200 sq. ft avail. Modem Ft. unfinished in new office/ ACRES. Owner assistance Under construction, huge 2 famiry duplex. 4 carpeted office located on for this, well appointed 4-5 tages near Princeton and NY light industrial bldg. located in 3 STORAGE BINS available 3 ACRES' — 8 mi. north of Franklin commuter routes. 9 room. room apartments. 2 car garage. Call for Main St Permlnaton. AH utifi- West Windsor. Immediate bedroom home in a desirable at Storage Bam in Lawrence- center of Princeton. South- UNLIMITED POTENTIAL split, 2'/2 baths, central air, besj plus a/c, included. Caj) availability. $266/mo. section of East Windsor in a details. owi^er 609-737-2800. ville. Call 609-924-1882. east exposure, splendid park-like setting. 3 brick secluded inground concrete, Finishing at tenants expense. view, percolation approved, pool, wooded v acre lot, 2 MANV1LLE NORTHSIDE Call 609-799-?BPfl Two story 4 room home, circa patios plus 40' inground pool 2 PRINCETON Area Garage heavily wooded. $43,000. 1847, is on a large lot on a offers you a lush life style. brick patios. Gardener's pa- Immediate occupancy, 7 room 2 story OFFICE SPACE Available — 652 Whitehead Rd.. Lawr- ROBBINSVILLE. N.J. — for rent — 2 spaces. Days Terms avail. For appointment main road with city water in radise: flowers, fruits & ber- colonial. 2 full baths. 3 bedrooms, 1 car en<£e Township. 609-586- near Tpk. 7A. In 500-1000 sq. 609-984-5585. eves. 921- call 609-924-7034. Franklin. Represents a good HOMES OF QUALITY ries. S120.000 firm. Days cail 6573. investment opportunity at 609-448-8880. Eves. 448- garage, with many other extras. $79,900. 71JJ6 or 695-0011. ft. units suitable for travel WOODED LOT — 2.3 acres, agency, insurance office, $29,900. PR-8085. 12% 8335. M AN V1LLE JUST OFF MAIN STREET zoned residential. Exclusive owner financing with $6,000 , ,„._ 443-1313 ROOM — m Nassau manufacturers rep. storage, GARAGE — for rent, Dayton E. Windsor area. $36,000. down to qualified buyer. Call KENDALL PARK ^ exc. 8 Custom buirt 5 room ranch, featuring living StWfice building - 200 sq. ft. etc. Call between 9-4pm. area. 201-329-6606. 609-448-9462 after 9pm. 609-683-0300, REALTOR. room Ranch, fenced in rear $^0 includes heat. 609-259-7333 PRINCETON Townhouse — room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, rec. room, 1 bath, Days 212-960-1078. Princeton Office. yard backing to woods, own- STORAGE SPACE FOR by owner. Queenston Com- full basement.. 1 car attached garage on a WEICHERT er will listen to offers that in- RENDALL-COOK OFFICE SPACE GROUND RENT — HIGHTSTOWN mon-32 Cameron Court. 4 clude owner financing. ACA' landscaped 75 x 120 parcel. $69,900. PRINCETON — 1.6 acre, & COMPANY LEVEL $10 SQ. FT. NET in- AREA. 609-448-0325. bdrms, 2'/i baths, full Realty, Broker, 201-297- heavily wooded lot on Au- INTEREST RATE ROLL- basemnl, garage, den, use of MANV1LLE Realtors cludes all utilities, no extras. tumn Hill Rd. Perc approved. 1944. 609-924-0326 From 300 to 4000 sq. ft. BACK? — You'll think so! pool & tennis court. Walk to Building lots available. Will build to suit. Call Land for Sale $56,500. J.T. Boyer Realty, 9'/.% mtg* PLUS very gener- Palmer Square. $165,000. SECOND FLOOR 609-921-1805. TWIN RIVERS , for details. i t ous 2nd mtg from SELLER Call 609-737-9478 aft. 6pm. for this 3-BR t/h. Can you 1 room $200/mo. Private Mortgage Assist- MANVILLf CAP€ COD MANVILLE 5 rm fum suite $85Qmo HAMILTON TOWN- qualify? Call today!. TOWNHOUSE — Newtown, SHIP. — Three lots ac- Real Estate ance — 4 bedroom detached 4 bedrooms, liv. rm., kit., rec. rm. 1 % baths, t2 year-oW 5 room ranch. Pa. 3 BR, 2V2 baths, den, LR. Colonial on a beautiful '/< 1V> baths, full basement. WARREN PLAZA WEST cross from Mercer County's for Sale HOMES OF QUALITY DR. GRG, $88,900.215-297- full basement. 1 car gar. 75 x 100 lot. Many CENTER 3.000 acre park on Hughes acre with finished basement g» heat, fenced yard. 50 REALTORS 8412, 6 p.m. and many custom extras. other extras. 169,000. > 100 landscaped lot. Route 130. East Windsor Drive. 25.000 sq. ft. and 609-448-6586 , more. Owner wants to dis- PRINCETON Real Estate — _ 443-1313- Mortgage financing 2 bedroom townhouse — MANV1LLE • CONVENIENT LOCATION pose of these quickly. All utili- Seeking home buyer to find, Invest in yourself instead Available to qualified ties and fronting on Hughes purchase & divide large of the Landlord. ready to move in. Profes- 2 story colonial. 3 bdrms., 1 bath, din. rm.. liv. bjyer. SINGLE OFFICE BUILDING Drive. Financing for a qual- house. 609-924-2655. COLONIAL LAKESLAND — sionally finished basement, rm., kit., full basement. 1 car gar. on a huge — storage garages available ified buyer. section of Lawrence. 3 bed- . Carefree Condos all appliances in Quad IV. JOSEPH BIELANSKI also, Pennington Rd. Tren- 12'/!% Financing available! room ranch. Owner will fi- 80 x 100 parcel. $65,000. ton. Near I-95 and airport. HOMES OF QUALITY JOHN SIMONE REALTY — Charming 4 BR detached nance with low down pay- 2 BR + 2 baths in Avon Vil- AGENCY Available Nov. 1st.- 609-737- REALTOR (609) 882-1105 colonial. 2'/2 baths, beautiful- ment. $79,000. 609-396- lage. Excellent condition with Kioltor 8282 or 609-882-3365. ly finished basement. All ap- 1299 or 396-5063. plenty of living space. . „ 443-1313 Chameski f» Boogiomo 312 South Moln St.. 50 ACRE TREE farm, north pliances included. Spacious $42,500. PRIVATE OFFICE — plus Ruitor. bvsuranca and Appraise' Monvill*. N. J. Lawrence Twp.; Princeton V* acre comer lot in Twin Riv- MERCERVILLE — Moro common area for secretary in HOMES OF QUALIT CLEARBROOK/ROSS- address, terms available for ers. Creative financing and Estates, 4 bdrm Colonial, w/w 37 So. Main St., Manville 20I-7JS-1M5 professional building. High- many extras. No brokers MOOR — Adult Communi- EYM. 35» -3245 qualified buyer. $9,000 per fireplace, storms & screens, ties. Resales. Most models (201)722-0070 way location in East Windsor. acre, principals only. 609- please. 609-448-6780. 1 $275/mo. Van Hise Agency, many extras. Must sell. Best available, 2&3 bdrms. Extras, Evening Hours on Tues., Thurs. and Fri. MfMSFI 896-0321 • " offer. Assumable mortgage. include appliances, carpet, L»t»«v«» 201 722 5624 LISTING UKVICt 609-448-4250. DESIRABLE Plainsboro A VARIETY Call after 5pm 609-890-0517. end. patios, fireplace & more. location -A 4 bdrm colonial, HISTORIC COLONIAL — All beautifully located. Start- HIGHTSTOWN—3900 sq. ft OF LOTS family room w/fireplace, ex- one of a kind, 3 bdrms, in- HOPEWELL — Owner STILL PAYING RENT? You ing 60's. Levinson AssrJci- , of new prime office space on cellent landscaping. By own- deserve a new way of life at cludes master bed-room ates. Lie. Real Estate Broker." Main St. with ample parking. financing is offered to the er. Call 609-799-4018. suite, 2'/2 baths. 2 fpls, wide qualified buyer of this 1.87 convenient Windsor Mill: 2 201-548-2244. Eves. & Suitable for professional or BR, 2 bath condo, lovely de- plank floors in formal din. rm, wknds 609-655-4519 or 609- acre lot in a convenient ex- huge fam. rm, corner lot. ADLERMAN CLICK medical use.'J.T. Boyer Real- PENNINGTON By Owner — cor. Make offer. —• 655-0909. ty. Realtor 609-921-1805. ecutive area. Perc and soil charming 110 year old Colo- I Affords .privacy, easy com- ^feiw 15 Spring St., Princeton - ^fcw tog completed. $45,900. PR- nial, 8 rooms, 2Vi bath, 3 + HOMES OF QUALITY I muting Princeton, Phila. N.Y. EWING—Desirable Hamp- 8011. 'Reduced to $125,000. Patti OFFICE SPACE — Prince- bedrooms, liv. rm. w/fpl, fam. ton Hills, 10% assumable. 3 OH 924-0401*586-1020 9H rm., screened porch, Ige. Constance Real Estate, 609- years new. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, ton & vicinity, several spaces _, 443-1313 883-7250, or eves 882-8782. from 500 to 2,000 sq.ft. Suit- MONTGOMERY — Beauti- yard. In town walk to every- ranch. Professional land- Realtors & Insurers Sine* 1927 ful, prestigious 1 + acre'lots thing. Preferred financing. able for professional or ROSSMOOR RESALES — scaping, family room w/ •^••cottar- medical use. J.T. Boyer Real- are located in the Skillman $79,500. 609-737-2067. PRINCETON AREA — By fireplace + super rec room. Bedens Brook area near Elegant, energy efficient con- ty 609-921-1805. . owner. Spacious 2 yr. old Central air, garage, $93,000. Each Red Carpet Office 1% Independenriy owned and operated. country club. $85,000 and . dominium homes in friendly REDUCED for quick sale — Colonial, 4 bedrooms, car- 609-883-5763. $90,000. PR-8058-8057. Ewing Bi-Leve'l near Trenton adult community with golf, peted. Living, family & dining OFFICE SPACE — for lease. tennis, swimming, clubhouse State. Lets talk 609-654- rooms carpeted. 2V? baths. HOPEV^ELL — country cot- 2 offices with"S5l storage area WEST AMWELL — Set in a 8164 and a multitude of recreation- and private toilet. Heat in- Kitchen w/breakfast room, tage immediate occupancy. semi-rural area of fine al groups. Our listings have 2 self-cleaning oven, auto, dis- cluded. On site parking. Mi- homes, this 2.12 acre lot is bedrooms, 2 baths and range Dead end street, 2 bdrms, WHY PAY MORE — Ewing hwasher, self-defrosting GE bath, garage, deck, base- nutes from turnpike exit #8. bordered by trees. Close to Twp. Cape Cod. You must from $51,500-$72,900. Call Can 609-448-3115 after 1 pm refrig. 2-car garage, utility ment. $49,500. W.S. Borden main highway. $31,900. PR- see this lovely brick & stucco Country Heritage Real room for washer-dryer, paF- or 201-297-4200. 9-5pm. r Realtor, 609-883-1900. 8069. N >• house with its large walk-in Estate, Realtors, 609-799- tially finished basement, cen- "> cedar closets, finished cellar 8181- tral air, gas heat, brick fire- SECLUDED 2.89 Acres — NASSAU STREET TERMS^AVAILABLE to w/stone fireplace, w/w place, Levelor blinds, storm STOREFRONT SHOP qualified buyer. Call 609-683- carpeting throughout just to BE OWNER — Plainsboro. 2 woods, lawns, garden, pool, windows. 10 min. from Prin- greenhouse. Contemporary For Rent, 195 Nassau St., 0300. REALTOR. Princeton mention a few. This house is story Colonial, 1 acre wooded ceton Jet., station, connected $900 mo. For details call Office. situated on a 116x102 ft. lot lot, 4 BR., L.R., D.R., Den w/ house, 4 bdrms (1 with fire- with Philadelphia & New place), 3 full baths, dining SPECIAL FINANCING is available to a qualified buyer on this. Thompson Land Co., Real- WEICHERT that is completely fenced in. It F.P., Country Kitchen w/built York. $139,900. Principals tors. 609-921-7655 is priced to sell at $59,900. in brick Bar B.Q., F.P., room, modem kitchen, quali- only. By appointment. 609- ty throughout."$210,000. lovely, well-maintained 4 B R home just listed in East Windsor. FOR RENT — Montgomery BEAUTIFULLY WOODED— This house is being offered Finished Basement w/F.P., 799-1266. Family Room w fireplace, large eat-in Kitchen. Central Air, and 2 Twp. Rt. 206. New office acreage for sale in Princeton through the Jake Woolum Rear deck, Inground pool, 2 W.S. Borden Realtor, 609- Twp. by owner. 5Vi acres Car garage. Low Taxes, 883-1900. car garage. space. Paneling & carpeting. Real Estate Agency, 18 N. HILLSBORO MOUNTAIN- Heating included 400-500 sq. with 1'/i acre zoing. Main St., Pennington, N.J. Financing by owner 13% $97,900. • $160,000. Financing avail- Price $160,000.00. By Appt. TOP RANCH — 3.5 acres. 2 OWNER TRANSFERRED: feet $290 - $310. 201-359- Call 609-737-1550, after stall horse bam. 2 BR, bath, 5837. able. Call 609-921-8718 after hours 737-8261. 737-1476. only 609-799-3818. GORGEOUS 3 BR. split, HIGHTSTOWN LR with fireplace, DR, FR, wooded view.. Total monthly NEW HOMES on wooded Jots backing up Peddie Lake. 4 B/Rs, 6pm. OFFICE — 1.000 to 40.000 CHARMING Cape Cod — in attached gar. $110,000. By cost $354 if you can qualify to r SOMETHING SPECIAL owner. 201-369-4225. 2 2_batiis. Fam. Rm.. Laundry Room, full basement & Gas heat. Square Feet Located 1 mile BUILDERS' SPECIAL — desirable Glendale section of assume this 7VS% mtg. $79,900. from center of Princeton on Priced to sen! Land for de- Ewing Twp. 4 bdrms, 1V4 Cathedral ceiling. Prof. fin. Neshanic Sourland Moun- FOR SALE By Owner — 3 patio & bsmt, too. 8 ROOM, 1 % BATH OWNER'S LIVING QTRS. & 2 excellent Route 1 at Washington & Ale- velopment. Zoning allows

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The Friends of Horticulture of the Somerset County Park Commission will hold their first Winter Workshop on Jan. 23 at 10 a.m. Florence Gerst, a member of the Indoor Light Gardening Society, will be at the Environmental Education Center, Lord Stirling Road, Basking Ridge, to discuss growing plants with artificial lighting. Ms. Gerst, whose main area'bf interest is fern growing, is also a member of the Philadelphia Horticultural Society and has Avon numerous awards for exhibits at the Philadelphia Flower Show. 4... SUPPOSE U4OCJLD I HAVE The amount and types of artificial light needed for proper plant growth, regulating humidity, proper soil mixtures and types of equipment available to indoor gardeners are among the many WHAT I WAITED 1% WALK ARtXj^D TME WORLD To topics Ms. Gerst will discuss. Also, she will show several plants suitable to indoor light gardening as well as explain now artificial lighting can be used to start seedlings for spring WAS oveg GET To IT ?/ planting outdoors. Seating is limited and pre-registration is required. For more information call 201-873-2459.

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Scrabble players are invited to join Scrabble Players Club No. 164, meeting the second and fourth Sundays of each rnonth at 7 p.m. at 1007 Route 28, North Branch Village, Somerville. Players of all ages and levels of skill are welcome. Scrabble Players Club No. 164 is licensed by Scrabble Crossword Game Players Inc., Holbrook, N.Y., the central headquarters for local clubs spread across the United States and Canada. It awards expert certification to top competitors in supervised play throughout the country. In addition to meeting new players and improving their word skills, club members can earn expert points and Certificates of Merit. INDEX There are 514 certified Scrabble experts. Average scores for premium players range from 350 to 400 points. The highest recorded score in sanctioned competition is 724. ON THE COVER For more information call 212-867-8300. The unmistakable and forlorn visage of Charlie Chaplin is a trademark for the golden age of silent moviemaking. Now that golden age - replete with the colorful characters of Chaplin, Fatty ArbucUe. Mack Senneft and, of course.the Antique show to be held in East Brunswick Keystone Cops -has been captured in an original musical that bowed at McCarter last Antique dealers will exhibit their wares in the Imperial Ballroom of the Ramada Inn, East weekend. For Laura Haywood's review, see Brunswick, on Jan. 23 from noon to 10 p.m. and Jan. 24 from noon to 6 p.m. page 8. The show will feature antiques from around the word. Exhibits for sale include porcelains, china, ivories, paintings, prints, bronzes, silver and jewelry. There will also be country and FEATURES AND DEPARTMENTS formal furniture, toys, lamps, Orientalia, primitives, quilts and art glass. A special feature of the show is a clock repair shop set up by Bill Martin of the Brass Worth a Trip: One of the best-kept secrets in Pendulum. Mr. Martin has many clocks for sale, and minor repairs can be made at the show. Manhattan lodging is spilled by Ann Wood....3 All antiques are authenticated and guaranteed by the dealers. The Ramada Inn is located on Route 18 and the New Jersey Turnpike in East Brunswick. For In Concert 4-6 more information call 201-687-5296. On View 7 On Stage: McCarter and George Street both draw on history for their new_plays 8-11 Sesame Place offers workshops on computers Hearsay: Who's doing what in the arts...^...... 12 A special winter school program designed to familiarize children from elementary school age Centerfold feature: The National Theatre of the through high school with computers and their capabilities is under way at Sesame Place, the' *Deaf transcends words with Its acting 14,15 / ^ educational play park for children, and will continue through March 31. The program, titlted "Games Computes Play," is a two-hour structured workshop on New Jersey Notes 17,26 computers, and includes both explantions and demonstrations of the computer's range of capabilities. The program is offered to single classes or schools on a reservation-only basis „ Wine lines: What's behind the new light' wines weekdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the park's Computer Gallery, which has the nation's largest ' 18 collection of public-access computers and one of the nation's most unique collections of computer games. Table Talk: Sunday brunch is hearty at the "The Playful Computer," a separate two-hour workshop for teachers, is being offered on a Nassau Inn .19 reservation-only basis Monday and Wednesday*evenings beginning at 7 p.m. TubeVlew 20.21 All workshops are taught by trained personnel from the park's educational programs department. By Unda Burton: The microwave just doesn't Sesame Place, an innovative play park for children ages three to 13 and their parents, has a make it 22 Computer Gallery containing nealy 60 computer games for both children and adults. The games, created especially for Sesame Place, range from word and image identification puzzles On Screen .23 for the young, like "Dial-A-Muppet" where children press the picture of a Muppet and that character pops up on th video screen, to sophisticated challenges like "Spotlight" where the Now Playing 24.25.27 ' visitor tries to bounce a light beam off two adjustable mirrors and illuminate a moving figure. In addition to the unique games, the gallery features computers and keyboards designed Crossword puzzle 28 specifically for Sesame Place in order to make the machines accessible to the park's young visitors. On Bridge 28 Like the children's classes, the teacher's workshops will enable teachers to overcome any ' fears they may have aout computers and to understand their workings and capabilities. Sesame Place is adjacent to. the Oxford Valley Mall in Bucks County, Pa. Editor: Jane Bradley The park is closed to the general public for the winter season and will resume its normal Advertising Coordinator: Patricia Landmann dayime operation in April. For more information call 215-752-7070.

TlMEOff WEtR 0NANUARY20 • 26. "1982 WORTH A TRIP Manhattan's last hotel bargain

b> ANN WOOD and name plates on every door- are polished to a high shine. There's a maid The tab on m> favorite Manhattan hotel on the sixth floor who leaves me a room went up three dollars a night to thank-you note everytime I leave her a tip. S20.25 last spring. During the summer I never got that at the Waldorf Towers. there was an extra dollar charge for The Residence telephones are in the air-conditioning, but I didn't mind a bit. In halls. The desk clerk gives you a card with fact, I didn't plan to share the secret of this .the code for your room when you check small sanctuary, but the place is due to in. and then you listen for it. One close next spring, and its demolition is switchboard operator's idea of a long and imminent. Another relic of Edith short is not necessarily another's, so a Wharton's New York is to be replaced by neighbor may grab the phone by mistake, a modem, glass stalagmite. but she'll come looking for you in your it isn't a place rock and movie stars room or the shower. The system isn't the like. If the rich stay there, they come and most efficient, but it's friendly. jo anonymously from all over the world, In the middle of the night, when it's day ind the only famous person anyone re- on the other side of the globe, a woman members staying there was Edna St. will sit chatting with someone. The sound Vincent Millay. She spent time writing of conversation with!Hong Kong affects poetry. It's that kind of place. me like a train whistle in the night, and I In 1911 when the national board of the don't mind being awakended at 2 a.m. by Young Women's Christian Association it echoing down the hall. Economizing on built its headquarters and training center at hotel bills and on phone calls are apples the comer of 52nd Street and Lexington and oranges, not to be compared. Avenue, it wasn't considered safe for females to stay in hotels alone, so ANY WOMAN CAN pop in and spend bedrooms were included in the building. the night at The Residence, if there's It still stands in elegant and somewhat room, and there usually is. Reservations dismal simplicity. There is no name on the are not often necessary for one person, but door — only the numerals. 135. above it are accepted when accompanied by ad- — to identify the 12-story building. vance payment in time for a check to clear Architecturally it is about as cozy looking the bank — before registration. I leave as the New York. Athletic Club or an old. money on deposit for unexpected stays, limestone branch of a public library. and so may make a reservation by tele- phone. It's a cash and carry operation. But BIT AT ALL hours ot day and night when men moan that they can't find an women arrive on its rather forbidding unoccupied hotel room, and women shud- doorstep with great mounds of luggage, ox der at staying in a big city hotel alone, I just i back pack They are international trot along to 135 East 52nd Street and ring women of all sorts American women in the doorbell. town on business or foreign travelers in The locked door is a safety precaution. jeans, sans or rumpled attire that shouts of There is no curfew. The maid may report * Song flight from somewhere. Their skins an unused bed, if her records show arc of any hue. Inside the walls they find someone is supposed to be in it, but the peace and quiet, courtesy and security desk clerk only wants to know there is no smack in the heart of a city not known for error. Questions are based in efficiency, these qualities not morals. Now Ladbroke's. a gtant British gambl- I went around the world with one small ing corporation, has bought the building Take a good look at the YWCA in Manhattan - the wrecker's ball will hit next suitcase of all-purpose clothing, so when I for SI8 million and will build a S55 spring. spend a night or two in town there is often million tower in its place. It's the sort of little evidence of my passage except a thing that isn't permitted in London and minute. I sympathized with a non-English "THE RESIDENCE had 112 bedrooms toothbrush and book. It is handy to be able why that city remains so liveable. speaking Japanese boy in the lobby of one in 1911, a dining room, roof garden and to stay in town on the spur of the moment, The location, which is up Lexington who had discovered his passport and solarium. Some of the bedrooms are when I have to change clothes for some Avenue a block from the Waldorf Astoria money gone. I was not tempted to move offices now. With only 77 rooms to let it event or tote a typewriter. At $20 a night and down a block from Citicorp Center in. The desk clerk was bored by this is the next to smallest hotel in the it is what I call an affordable luxury. and between one stop of the Independent disaster. Flashmaps guide to Manhattan, where to THERE ARE NO permanent resi- subway line and another on the IRT, was I stumbled on The Residence in the my delight it was listed as the Y.M.C.A. dents, and any stay longer than two weeks destined to be too valuable to house little pages of the Manhattan phone book, and national residence, throwing off a lot of requires an interview with the manager, would-be customers. Only the Kitano on old ladies in oxfords, middle-aged women someone on the phone admitted grudging- Marga Boehm, or a brief stay somewhere in pumps, and young girls in running Park Avenue with 70 rooms is smaller. ly that they did take a few guests. It was else before beginning another two-week shoes, if a big offer came along. The I had no plans to broadcast news of this stay. like falling into heaven after some of the 75-member board, headed by Jewel little gem. One does not have to be places I'd seen. There is a notice posted prominently in Graham, of Yellow Springs. Ohio, and generous to stay there. The single most many locations at TTie Residence alerting including Mrs. Laurence Rockefeller has important imperative of the Y.W.C.A. is guests to its primary function as a conve- YOU DONT HAVE to be young or deckled to sell and move somewhere else. the elimination of racism, and I wasn't nience for the national board and staff Christian to stay there or even a member sharing this find with anyone of any color. members in transit. It concludes: * "We of the New York Y.W.C.A. You do, THE RESIDENCE, as it is called on A single room with a wash basin is hope that guests will understand that we however, have to be female. The only its letterhead, is open to transient hotel priced from $20 to $25, and a double is must be strict in our requirements that a other discrimination is an extra two dollars guests except for the three times a year $48 to $50. A few of these have private serene and orderly atmosphere be main- a night for non-member guests. Joining is when the board meets and occupies the 77 baths. Everyone else uses the spotlessly tained at all times. We reserve the right to a matter of dashing around the comer to bedrooms. It is the last Y.W.C.A. accom- clean communal washrooms on each ask anyone who does not conform to our the New York Y.M.C.A. offices during modation left in Manhattan. The floor. standards to find other lodgings." business hours. A two-week stay Y.M.C.A.s in Manhattan have gone amortizes the annual dues. There is no room service, no credit I wish that the 2.5 million members of co-ed, and there are Y.M.C.A. hotels cards accepted and no men allowed up- the Y.W.C.A. would ask Ladbroke's and around the world for economy-class The Residence means nothing to New stairs. The dining room closed years ago, their wrecking ball to do just that. travelers. York cab drivers, and the address, 13S but there are restaurants outside in every In New York last spring I looked at less East 52nd Street, has never been heard of. direction. I highly recommend the Big There is no room service, no credit expensive accommodations and found the But. tell someone to take you to the Four Apple Coffee shop a block down the street cards accepted and no men allowed up- Barbizon for Women going co-ed and Seasons, and you are within a few feet of from the Four Seasons. stairs. The dining room closed years ago, upping its prices. Cheap in New York also your hotel. People all over Manhattan Whatever disadvantages the restrictions but thee are restaurants outside in every meant dirty and crummy. The Y.M.C.A.s have the impression that I live on Park impose arc offset by cleanliness so ex- direction. I highly recommend the Big looked like the kinds of places where you Avenue and eat constantly at the Four treme that all the brass pipes in the Apple Coffee/shop a block down the street keep your valuables with you every Seasons. Or they did. bathrooms, and the doorknobs, hinges, from the Four Seasons.

*£EK OF JANtVWY 20 - 26,1962 Y.r 1 ". -J. '•>* J'i'lvt 1.;/ .•>'<•'! IN CONCEPT Little Orchestra of Princeton to perform The Little Orchestra of Princeton will The Concerto for Bass Tuba and prcs«U a concert on Jan. 24 at 3 p.m. in Orchestra by Ralph Vaughn Williams the theater of the Princeton Day School. will also be heard, with soloist. Karl The Great Road, Princeton. Megules. Mr. Megules has been principal tubist with a number of New Jersey Guitarist Alice Arm. who grew up in orchestras, and is the founder and director Princeton, will be the soloist in the East of the Trenton Brass Quintet and the Coast premiere of Coocfcrto Evocativo Garden State Tuba Ensemble. by the contemporary Puerto Rican com- Other works on the program will be poser Ernesto Cordero. Ms. Area has been Mozart's Overture to the Impresario and featured on numerous television and radio Haydn's Symphony No. 103. known as programs throughout the world, and has 'TbcJDrumroll." recorded on Gemini Records of England. For/more information call KJavier and Meridian labels. 609-924-7497. 'Y* Chamber Symphony to play Standing room only is available for the Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center in first appearance ever in Princeton of the Washington, D.C. and other major East- "Y" Chamber Symphony, at McCarter em cities. Theatre on Jan. 25 at 8 p.m. In its first McCarter concert, the or- Under its conductor and music director chestra will play Waltc Piston's Sin- fonietta and the Czech Suite, Op. 39 of Gerard Schwarz. the 40-mcmber chamber Dvorak. Pianist Joseph Kalichstein will be orchesta annually presents 12 pairs of the featured soloist for the Mendelssohn Guitarist Alice Artzt will be one of the soloists in a Little Orchestra of concerts at the 92nd Street YM-YWHA in Piano Concerto No. r in G Minor. Princeton concert on Jan. 24 at 3 p.m. New York City, where it is the resident For more information, call ensemble. The Symphony also appears at 609-921-8700. Lindsay Family Trio to give concert The Manville Public Library will pres- past seven years has been a string special- Auditions open for Masterwork Chorus ent the Lindsay Family Trio on Jan. 21 at ist in the Edison Public Schools. 7:30 p.m. The program of classical selec- Margaret Lindsay, cellist, has been The Masterwork Music and Art Foun- one in Sacred Heart Cathedral in Newark tions is free. assistant principal cellist of the Connecti- dation announces openings in The Master- and the other with Spectrum 82 at the Tom Lindsay, violinist, has been the cut Philharmonic Orchestra, and is now work Chorus for all voice parts. The campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University. first violinist of the New Jersey Symphony principal cellist of the New Brunswick requirements are an ability to stay on The chorus rehearses every Wednesday Orchestra for the past 12 years. He is also Chamber Orchestra. pitch, a blending voice and some ability to at 8 p.m. at the County College of Morris the concertmaster of the New Brunswick The program will consist of Emo Von read music. in Dover. Directing the chorus is David Chamber Orchestra and adjunct lecturer in Dohnanyi's Serenade, opus 10, and The Masterwork spring performance Randolph. violin and viola at Morris County College, Beethoven's Trio in E-FIat Major,, opus schedule includes two performances of For more information call Alice Lindsay, violist, was for several 33. Ralph Vaughn Williams' Sea Symphony, 201-538-1860. years assistant principal viola of the New For more information call Jersey Symphony Orchestra, and for the 201-722-9722. Ron Eliran to present a concert of songs The Solomon Schcchtcr Day School of songs consisting of his own writings. Violinist Mark Kaplan to play at Rider East Brunswick will present a concert by music in a host of languages and every- Violinist Mark Kaplan will appear at the Cleveland and Philadelphia orchestras. singer Ron Eliran on Jan. 23 at 8:30 p.m. thing from lyrical ballads to contemporary Rider College Fine Arts Theatre on Jan. His prizes include an Award of Special at the East Brunswick High School. Cran- pop. 23 at 8:05 p.m. Distinction from the 1973 Leventritt Com- petition, the highest award given and one bury Road, East Brunswick. For more information call Mr. Kaplan has played with orchestras Mr. Eliran's repertoire is a potpourri of 201-238-7971. never before granted in the history of the throughout the United States and Europe, competition. and has performed as soloist with the New For more information call York Philharmonic orchestra and the 609-896-5303.

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Young musicians to play classical works The Mercer County Symphonic Or- Still well, will perform Paganini's Violin chrttra. String Training Ensemble, will Concerto No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6. First present its annual winter concert on Feb 7 violinists Denisc Stillwell and Jason ai 2 p.m. at the Edith Memorial Chapel of Posnock. with cellist Stephen Krcisler. The Lawrenccville School. Admission is will form the Concertino solo group for free. (Handel's Concerto Grosso No. 5, Op. 6 ', and Helen Krcislcr, first violinist, will The String Training Ensemble, con- perform the solo passages in Hoist's ducted by Portia Sonncnfeld. offers pro- Brook Green Suite. The program will fessional guidance to young musicians in ako include Christoph Willibald von grades three through eight They rehearse Gluck's Overture to the Ballet Don Juan weekly and offer two concerts a year. The . second one will be presented on May 2. For more information call The Concert Mistress. Cortnnc 201-297-0528.

The Newark Boys Chorus will perform at the Somerset County Vocational Yehudi Menuhin to play in Trenton High School on Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. World-renowned violinist Yehudi most recorded artists in music history, Menuhin will perform on Jan. 24 at the both as soloist and conductor. In addition Somerset to host Newark Boys Chorus Trenton War Memorial Auditorium. to numerous musical awards, he has Mr Menuhin began his performing received eight honorary doctorates from The Newark Boys Chorus will perform orchestras including the New York career with the New York Symphony at leading universities the world over. on Jan. 23 at 8 p.m at Somerset County Philharmonic and the Philadelphia Or- Carnegie Hall in 1927. Since then he has For more information call Vocational High School. The concert is chestra. Chorus members, ranging in age from 9 to 14, attend the Newark Boys played around the world, and is one of the 609-737-8200. part of the New Jersey Center for the Chorus School, which is affiliated with Performing Arts' Beaux Arts Festival. Seton Hall University. Got an idea for a- photo? Call us now. The Newark Boys Chorus, founded in For more information call 1969, has performed with many leading 201-526-6074.

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by WALTER RUSSELL The group actually combines the crisp- Quartet, Op. 3. by Alban Berg, was completed the ensemble. The opening ness of the American quartets with some written in 1910. and signals the final work allegro emphasized the thrust of the first of the balances of their European counter- in the composer's apprenticeship to violin and cello, rather than caressing the The Tokyo String Quartet performed pans. The schcrzando movement was a bit Monday evening at McCancr Theatre, as Arnold Schocnberg, This quartet shows inner rhythmic pulse. Some of the sections quicker than is customary. The trio section Berg beginning to assert his individual seemed compressed, rather than express- part of the Musk-ai-McCartcr concert could have had a bit more contrast by a- series. First violinist Peter Oundjian. who style, a combination of atonality and ing the feeling of an expansive unfolding change in tempo, or an increased legato. romanticism. The Tokyo Quartet brings of motivic material. This approach worked joined the quartet last June, commented Cellist Harada's tone was exceptionally the lyrical quality of the work to the fore. best in the stressful development section; that he greatly enjoyed performing in resonant throughout this movement. The interpretation is more "romantic" in however, the tempo did become more Princeton. Kikuci Ikeda is the second The slow third movement, a touching violinist. Kazuhidc Isomura. the violist. conception than that of the Juilliard leisurely in the recapitulation. and lyrical largo e sostenuto. could have Quartet. ! and Sadao Harada the cellist. been somewhat more flowing and mellow. The second movement adagio was per- Opening the program with Haydn's The playing was transparent, however, In the slow first movement, a formed almost in a style gallant — the String Quartet in E-flal, Op. 33, No. 2 which gave the work a shimmering quasi-sonata form based on the chromatic Tokyo Quartet approached this movement . subtitled "The Joke." the Tokyo Quartet beauty. half-step, the ensemble follows the sudden more in terms of Beethoven's early period was bright, somewhat pressing in the The final movement, a presto, is quick shifts of mood and tremendously indepen- than his middle one. The quintet actually opening allegro moderate The ensemble and thrusting, and ends in a surprise, dent part-writing. In this quartet, each bridges the gap between the composer's has a remarkable attack and precision, and which is a marvelous example of Haydn's instrumenuscems to embody a different stylistic changes, and can be interpreted around tone. Its violins are Amatis, which sense of humor in his compositions. The ^emotion, and their clash and resolution is either way. The Tokyo Quartet's inter- are extremely pure in lone.With phrasing quartet captured the rhythmic twists and the essence of the work's force. pretation had lightness and grace, but not less incisive than the Juilliard Quartet, the turns, sudden pauses, and darting phrases, The second movement, somewhat the profound yearning that is a trait of Tokyo Quartet tends to emphasize the top with the combination of technique and similar to a rondo, is performed with great Beethoven's slower movements. and bottom lines a bit more, which tends facility that is the mark of a great quartet energy and rhythmic thrust. In its inter- The scherzo was performed more de- to somewhat mute the independent part ensemble. pretation.the Tokyo Quartet is virtually licately than is often the case; style gallant writing for the inner voices : the second without peer. It is interesting that many predominating over rough humor. The trio violin and viola. THE NEXT V^ORK. the String ensembles feel more free when expressing was nicely deliniated by contrasting tempo a lyrical interpretation of 20th. century and texture; the rhythmic clarity of the of works than when performing Beethoven or ensemble created a vibrant performance. Haydn. YOU mil b« pleased with oar The presto finale, with its sudden The concert concluded with a per- qujlrtj tumioj and reasonable dynamic, shifts, is responsible for the prices because ewrythmi it formance of Beethoven's String Quintet quintet's subtitle: "The Storm." This doae M th« premises bj in C, Op. 29. This is the composer's only movement is the most daring and original inoaledteable crafts- string quintet; perhaps he decided not to "en aided by write them because of the bitter legal of the four, and parallels the composer's sophisticated equipm battle that ensued during the publication of similarly playful explorations in the finale etit md a ftnuiof of his Second Symphony. The Tokyo desire to please. this work, a suit instituted by Beethoven, which he lost. Also perhaps the form did Quartet masterfully created the super- ALF&ART & not particularly appeal to his genius: the charged atmosphere by contrasting an part writing for the additional viola is not elegant melodic line with explosive ut- FRAMING notably independent. terances — as if Beethoven himself were Guest artist Raphael Hillyer, one of the heroically breaking through the conven- IAWOMCX SMOTFINC CINTll tions of Eighteenth Century form. NV You're L ui unuiAVI.WMI founding members of the Juilliard Quartet. invited HY WERE UNO ITS A SCALLOP SO ANXIOUS TO BE THE GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY ? FEAST, ITS A

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'Realism and Reality' on view at Rutgers Realism and Realities: The Other 10:30 a.m.. Feb. 13. at the gallery. Talks Side of American Painting, 1940-60, by exhibit organizers and art professors wiD be on view at the Rutgers University will be given. Ait Galkry. Voorhees Hall. Hamilton The exhibit and its catalog was funded Street. New Brunswick, through March by the National Endowment for the Arts. 26. Works were loaned by public and private More than 150 works by 75 artists Will collections. Major lenders include the be represented in ihc exhibit. Artists Whitney Museum of Art. the Metropolitan include Andrew Wyeth. Ben Shahn, Re- Museum of Art, the Hinhom Museum and ginald Mar*. Raphael Soyer. Milton Sculpture Garden. A very. George Tookcr, Peter Blumc and The gallery is open free. 10 a.m. to 4:30 Fairficld Poncr. p.m., Mondays, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Topics such as the effects of World War Fridays, and noon to 5 p.m.. Saturdays U on realistic imagery', the persistence of and Sundays. the academic tradition, the evolution of For information and to schedule group social and political themes, romantic art tours, call gallery curator Stephanie aad sail life, will be examined in the Grunberg. at 201-932-7096 or 932-7237. exhibit The gallery' is partially supported by a In con/unction with the exhibit, a free general operating grant from the Institue symposium on American representational of Museum Services, a federal agency in art of the 1940s and 50s will be held at Washington. D.C. Mercer County faculty's 1982 exhibit An exhibit of creative works by the sign. Mercer County Community College Vis- Fulltime faculty and staff members of ual Arts faculty, to be on view from Jan. the Visual Arts Division include William Photos by Barbara Freymouth are on display in Princeton. 29 through Feb. 19 at the Triangle .and Barksdale, Vincent CegKa. James Col- Library Galleries on MCCCs West Wind- avita. Paula Gillen. Jack Harris, Mel sor campus, will open with a free recep- Leipzig, Frank Rivera. Evelyn Stem, tion at the galleries, from 7to 9 p.m.. Barbara Tiso. Larry White and Jack Nassau gallery opens photo show opening day. Williams. Adjunct faculty and parttime The 1982 exhibit will feature the work staff include Bob Alcorn, Frank Bitetto. The photograph's of Barbara Freymuth, from one negative. They are arranged of Barbara Tiso. first year ceramics in- Pat Hutchinson, Heidi Jain, Peter Eileen Hohmuth. and Heidi Jain will be on around either a vertical or horizontal plane structor, and Gary Saretzky. a member of Krumins, Joan Needham, Mary Peck, exhibit at the Nassau Gallery from Jan. 15 and possess a strong sense of order and the photography adjunct faculty. Other George Poli. Elton Pope-Lance, Gary to Feb. 6. rhythm. members of the Visual Arts faculty will Saretzky. Randy Salewski and Phil Smith. Eileen Hohmuth. who teaches pho- Heidi Jain will display her infra-red also display creative works in photogra- For information and the gallery sched- tography at Princeton Day School, has light studies taken in the immediate vicin- phy, printmaking. painting, drawing ule, call the college curator at studied with Eva Rubinstein" and Craig ity of the New Jersey State Museum. She sculpture, ceramics and advertising de- 609-586-4800, extension 588. Stevens at the Maine! Photographic Work- studied with Philippe Halsman, Lisette shop. Her figure studies have been exhibi- Model, and A.D. Coleman at the New ted in varidus shows: on the national level School, and with Arthur Freed at Pratt 'The Indignant Artist' exhibited in Edison including the Creative Photography Gal- Institute. She is also on the adjunct staff of lery at : the Massachusetts Institute of Mercer County Community College and Protest and social comment from the Artists to be represented include Wil- Technology and the Second Biennial New has, in the past, taught photography at 17th to the 20th Centuries will be the liam Hogarth, Thomas Nast, Kathe Jersey Artists Exhibition. Her work has Brookdale Community College. Both her subject of an exhibit entitled The Indig- Knollwitz, Jose Clement Orozco, Caumier also been published in ''New American work and that of Ms. Freymuth is current- nant Artist to be shown Monday, Jan. 25. Ron Cobb. Otto Dix, William Gropper, Nudes" and is in the:permanent collection ly on view at the Newark Museum as part through Friday. Feb. 12, at the Middlesex Reginald Marsh, Gabor Peterdi and John of the Mercer County Cultural' and of the Third Biennial Exhibition of New County College Art Gallery in Edison. Sloan. Heritage Commission. Jersey Artists. 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by LAURA W. HAYWOOD is presented as a "workaholic," dedicated to his films (but dedicated in a commercial Keystone, which opened last Friday sense — he is onto what the public wants, evening, is die best production I have seen and isn't interested in experimentation), at the McCtrter Theatre. That is not to say and ambitious, but these are superficial there aren't things to carp at — there arc, attributes; what made the man that way, and I'm going to — but one of the endless what he's really feeling, never comes fascinations for me of the musical theater across. ,Tbat is not the fault of John is the way a show, despite a string of Sloman. who plays the part, making the flaws, can somehow come together into a mostof the material he has to work with. In a like fashion, Charlie Chaplin (Tommy Breslin) and Fatty Arbucklc (Thomas Lee review Sinclair) are used without being revealed, and Maria Dressier (Sinclair in drag — kind of magic, and that is exactly what • and 1 hated that touch) is grotesquely happens at the McCarter with this produc- caricatured. People like Ben Turpin. Ches- tion. ter Conklin, and Harold Lloyd become names to be dropped — Lloyd so much so Keystone is set in Mack Sennctt's that the actor playing the part isn't even Keystone Studios, and runs from the given credit in the program.. establishment of the studio in Hollywood through the Fatty Arbucldc and Mabel There are details that bothered me- Norman scandals, ending with a reunion greatly. Why is Tommy Brcslin's of the principals some time later. It is an make-up reminiscent of the M.C. in enormous chunk of film history-Jo com- Cabaret? Why did Sennett. making silent press into the range of one musical, and movies, start by hiring two piano players there is a price paid for this ambition. (who. by the way. are spectacularly good Character is sacrificed in many cases — — they have the demanding job of playing Tommy Breslin and Randy Graff play early movie stars at McCarter. the people become, in the words of one of all through the show, and they deserve the better songs. "Shadows" —and some credit for not succumbing to fatigue, apart with "mirth quake" That, you see, is the of the scenes are sketchy in the extreme. I from their skill)? Why was it necessary to Mabel Normand. and let me pause here to trouble. You can see the rhymes coming a suspect they are supposed to be. include one song which adds nothing to note that Randy Graff in the role gives a mile away, and at no time do the lyrics There are hints that John McKellar's the evening except a few tasteless words, performance that is nothing short of per- take off and delight. book is intended to tell the story in the and makes it impossible to bring children fection. I loved her vulnerable toughness, format of the silent movie — certainly the to the show? We have Mabel singing, "I'm nobody's and'l admired her ability to make a trite two scandak are covered in that fashion — wife, like peas off a knife, I'm falling lyric soar with emotion. and 1 am troubled only by the fact that the BUT MY BIGGEST objection is the through life" — and she keeps "falling If I was not. satisfied by the lyrics, I znethod is not used consistently. matter of lyrics. Bluntly, they arc poor. I through" it endlessly. The only two songs loved the music —- it's the kind of score was uneasy when in an early song, in which the lyrics rise above themselves that makes you want to run out and buy the MOST OF THE characters never real- lyricists John McKellar and Dion are "Shadows," and the finale of the first album (which I doubt exists at this point). ly come to life. I left the theater, for McGregor rhymed "warn ya" with "Cali- act, "Two-Dollar Ring," which is the- The book itself is sketchy — Keystone is example, with no sense at all of what kind fornia," and I was appalled when a few first time one of the characters suddenly of man Mack Sennett might have been. He numbers later "earthquake" was rhymed acquires some depth. The character is See KEYSTONE, page .11

The 15th Seeeon... 129th National Tour of Music*aK\lcCart(T / The "Y" Chamber Symphony National 40 - Piece Resident Chamber Orchestra of Theatre New York's 92nd St. YM-YWHA GERARD SCHWARZ, Conductor of the Deaf JOSEPH KAUCHSTEIN, Piano Soloist Piston" Sinfonietta / Dvorak: Czech Suite Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No. 1 MONDAY, JAN. 25 •8 p.m. Remaining seats & Standing room tickets at McCarfer box office /921-8700

HOTyRubel OSSIE DAVIS AND RUBY DEE in JANUARY 8 THRU FEBRUARY 7 Friday •Saturday

peffui inuiKflt Or America"* Moat Unique ProfeaeionaJ Theatre For Oafe Company performing two work* In their dazzling cornbinetioncifvoice, aign language, dance and music inctudlnpi 873-2710 THE FMNKUN Friday, January 22,1982 8:00 PM GILGAMESH James Kerney Campus Adapted from the greet Sumertmn Epic of goda. god-men and heroes Mercer County Community College ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY at Comer of North Broad and Academy McCARTER THEATRE Streets, Trenton Co-sponsored by the Cultural Events Office TUESDAY. FEB. 2 at 8 p.m. •«• WUMT • HUM m nmsw Ticket* *ib-OO, 9J0O. 7 JO, &80. and JKC Student Activities Board Mow on sale at the McCarter Bex Office Mott Lam-fMdlfl township Municipal Convex CaB the Cultural Events Hottne 609-5864695 (609)921-8700 Da—nation. Information and Charge by Phofta (VJea. Mastercard end American Express) no JHI TIME Off WEEK OF JANUARY 20-26,1982 ON STAGE Blending novel and play by JAMES OLSON enhanced by Phil Monat's lighting design The George Street Playhouse offers as which is pointedly attuned to changing its third production of the season a world moods. Also praiseworthy are various premiere. Out of the Night, written and sound effects engineered by Peter Kallish directed by Erie Krebs. It is a new play which make those small scenes- awfully which tells an old story, and there is real. nothing at all wrong in that. What it does Eric Krebs' staging falters only in not do is tell the old story in a new way. a Valtin's many monologues, during which dramatic reality that effects diminishing he moves around a lot, clearly in an returns. attempt to avoid being static. But the Out of the Night is based on the movement is too often arbitrary and un- autobiographical novel of the same name, focused, and does not mask a verbose written in 1940 by Jon Valtin. a German script. The scenes containing action are activist in the Russian Comintern which infinitely more interesting. Jan Valtin (Robertson Carricart) is a subjected to interrogation by Inspector flourished in the aftermath of World War Out of the Night will play through Kraus (Luke Sickle) under the watchful eye; of a Nazi guard (Douglas Werner) I. Youthful, idealistic and committed to February 7 at the George Street Playhouse in the George Street Playhouse production | social revolution. Valtin worked inter- in New Brunswick. For ticket information nationally for the Comintern and later call 201-246-7717. suffered cruelly at the hands of the Nazis. VALTIN IS PORTRAYED by Rob- His story, a bold expose in 1940. is today ertson Carricart in a performance that only a prodding reminder that history, if McCARTER THEATRE COMPANY might have been a tour dc force were it not PRESENTS forgotten, risks repetition, for the excessive narrative that he is and stronger manipulation by the play- 1 obliged to wade through to get at the wright to remove it from the bookshelf and action. Mr. Krebs teeters between the bring it ooldK 10 the stage. worlds of biographer and dramatist, per- Daniel Proett's set is sufficiently somber and dark, and is effectively SeeGSP, page 10

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MITCHELL DANA • MJS'C-L DiF.EC":0\ 3V RICK JENSEN JANUARY 13 THROUGH 31 , CbcrriaJiMec or StnwberrmRoeuaotf for Two $100 Treats* Ckecoiat* Meast witti Freddy Whipped Craaa $340 (609) 921-8700 A witt Strawberries $230 WEEKS OMY — ORDER TiUETS TODAf'1 Ice Cream or Sfcerbert wttMe&a Saace $L50 Opan Fridays £r Saturdays Routas202fr179,N«wHopt,Pa. 215^62-9493 - - 9 ON STAGE Davis and Dee to perform 'Inside Out3 Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee will present credits include Teacbqg, Teacher, which Inside Out it 8 p.m.. Friday. Jan. 22, at won aa Emmy award; Bonanza, Hawaii tbe James Keniey Campus of Mercer Frre-O and Roots: Tbe Next Gen- County Community College, Nonh Broad eration. He directed the popular movie and Academy Street. Trenton. t Cotton Comes to Harlem and authored Tbe husband and wife team of Davis and acted in the well-known Poriie Vic- and Dee have performed this program torious. . ' > across the nation. Inside Out, which is a This performance is being co^sponsored celebration of the black experience with by the MCCC Cultural Events Office and folk tales, drama and poetry, forges a new die James Kcmey Campus Student Ac- link in the chain of cultural preservation tivities Board. passed down from generation to gen- Tickets may be reserved by calling the eration. MCCC Cultural Events 24-hour ticket hotline at 609-586-4695, or through the Ruby Dee has won both the coveted mail, by sending a check payable to Obie and Drama Desk Awards and has MCCC. and a stamped, self-addressed appeared in A Raisin in the Son, Taming envelope to the Cultural Events Box of tbe Shrew and King Lear. She has Office, Kclscy Theatre. Mercer County edited an anthology of poetry entitled Community College. P.O. Box B, Tren- Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis will perform in "Inside Out" at the James Kemey GiowchUd and was also featured in the ton. 08690. Mail order tickets will be campus of Mercer County Community College campus. tcieviskn special. Roots: Tbe Next Gen- accepted until a week before the per- eration. formance. Ossic Davis' career spans acting, direct- Ample parking is available adjacent to Acting Studio setting for new play ing and playwriting. His television acting the James Kcmey Campus. The Acting Studio, once Princeton's position in 1979. (Play- NJJPT'S only elementary school and now a show- wrights-at-McCarteris now housed in the 'Happy Birthday, Wanda June' case for new plays, will provide a setting Princeton Inn College Theatre, where The New Jersey Public Theatre. 118 production, with the assistance of Judy for Richard Hobson's powerful ex- three new plays will be read this May). South Avenue E.. Cranford. will present Paraskevas. Starring is William Toddic as perimental drama The Overland The fantasies of four characters, play- Kurt Vonnegut's award winning comedy. Harold Ryan. Martha Crane as Penelope Rooms. McCarter Theatre's Stage Two ed by Greg Thornton. Susan Jordan. Happy Birthday, Wanda June, at 8:30 Ryan and Ken Schwarz as Dr. Woodly. program will present the play Jan. 19-31 Anne Sheldon and Karl Light, inter- p.m.. Fridays and Saturdays, and 7:30 The cast also includes William Church, in the building at 185 Nassau St. weave in the main sel on the lower level. pm., Sundays, through Feb. 13. Joseph Ambrose. Daniel Bell, Bethany Robert Lanchcstcr, McCartcr's Pro- GuitaristsBob Jewitt and Richard Hobson (the author), who accompany Happy Birthday, Wanda Jane, which Bernstein, Charles Walters and Anne jects Director and director of The Over- Blair. land Rooms, said. "The space lends the play with evocative, mood-setting won the New York Critic's Award as Best songs, "fit neatly on the track above," Comedy, revolves around a Heming- Senior Citizen, student and group dis- itself to all kinds of theatrical configura- tions. It is intimate but spacious, not and singer Zivia Flomenhaft. voicing the way -type explorer who returns to his wife counts are available. For information or reservations call cramped and low-ceilinged as so many characters' inner thoughts in lyrics, after an absence of eight years. "floats up and down the ladder" be- 201-272-5704. Off-Off-Broadway houses are," he ex- Richard Dominick is directing this plained. "It has a history of being played "" tween the guitarists and the two acting in, by little people, by artists, and now spaces of the set. The audience will be by students." ; set in "comfortable chairs on risers." he GSP« Alan Mokler. head of the Department noted. (Continued from page 9) is otherwise curiously alienated. The of Theatre and Dance at Princeton Uni- The Overland Rooms will open Jan. smaller scale of these individual scenes versity, granted Stage Two the use of 21 and run through Jan. 31 at the Acting haps drawing too literally from the novel with dialogue and human conflict is far 185 Nassau St. for its premiere produc- Studio, 185 Nassau St., Princeton and failing to turn words into action for the more effective than the enormous scope of tion in January 1980 of Putting on the (directly west of Thomas Sweet stage. socio-political philosophy and the un- Dog. Staged readings in the Play- Chocolates). For further information or It is a new play, though, and needs to abridged first-person history of one man wrights-at McCarter. scries (which al- to reserve seats, contact the ticket office, have its chance. There arc several fine caught in the midst of upheaval. 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10 TIME OFF WEEK OF JANUARY 20-26.1982 ON STAGE 'The Music Man9 to open in Franklin ' The Musk Man will play Saturday town, while keeping them away from evenings and Sunday afternoons, from trouble and temptation. Jan. 28 through Feb. 21. at the Sampson Starring will be Bob Thick of Princeton G. Smith School. Amwcll Road. Some- as Harold Hill and Kathy Merritt rset. Schwartzman of North Brunswick as the demure librarian, Marian Paroo. The cast Set in a small town in Iowa around also includes Philip Kain HI of 1912. the plays shows a group of sales- Bridgcwater as little brother Winthrop, men, led by fast-talking Harold Hill, as and Cynthia Lake of Princeton as Mrs. they visit for the Fourth of July. Harold Paroo. proposes to sell band instruments and The production is being sponsored by uniforms to the townspeople to turn their Temple Beth D of Somerset. For ticket children into the best marching band in information call 201-545-4698. Bob Thick and Kathy Schwartzman will appear in "The Music Man." Church choirs invited to join Pro Musica The Princeton Pro Musica is inviting joined in singing the familiar chorales. Keystone i area church choirs to participate by sing- Chorale singers will have one separate ing the chorales in their coming per- rehearsal and will be asked to come to the (Continued from page 8) Desmond Heeley's set of a studio sound formance of the Saint Matthew Passion dress rehearsal on March 12. The per- stage is excellent, but I was not as thrilled by Johann Sebastian Bach. The per- formance will be in English and the closer to operetta than musical in the sense with his costumes. In the opening scene, formance is scheduled for March 14 at 3 chorale singers will have the option of that no one speaks if they can possibly" for example, Mabel is supposed to be in p.m. at the War Memorial Auditorium in singing in unison or in parts. Music for the sing. I think that is one of the reasons the New York, yet she was dressed more Trenton. singers will be provided free of charge and characters are so one-dimensional. appropriately for milking cows. The light- The church choirs will be performing mailed to the churches. But there are moments not to be missed ing by F. Mitchell Dana was outstanding, the role of the "congregation"; in Bach's For more information call in Keystone. There is for example the particularly the difficult strobe effect. time the entire congregation normally 609-883-1890. gifted Tommy Breslin's transformation of Keystone is the second attempt to make a character known till that point as a musical out of this material; the first was "Limey" into Charlie Chaplin — it is the disastrous Mack and Mabel. But sheer delight. There is also the silent Keystone has more in common with Mahoney Brothers to give concert movie, complete with strobe light, in the Cabaret than Mack and Mabel — there The Maboncy Brothers, a rock band, release their new album, Runnln' Too first act, which is just wonderful. And is the same sense of impending doom as there are others. was seen in Cabaret, and Keystone Long. The album, which they arranged will perform on Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the NAGLE JACKSON'S direction is su- somehow makes the filming of comedy as and produced themselves, will be released Trenton War Memorial Auditorium. perlative. Every performance is con- ominous as the entrance of the Nazis. on the Ethna label. trolled, and the pacing is that of a silent 1 have reservations about Keystone, but The Mahoney Brothers have performed For more information call film rushing headlong toward the climax I also thoroughly enjoyed it, and highly throughout the country- and will soon 609-587-7129. — it is exactly right for this show. recommend it.

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The 40-vo»ce. Princeton-based West- abater Choir from Westminster Choir College. Princeton, will tour Alaska through Feb. 9. under the direction of Jcaepli Flu HI roc i"f*et. The choir will give major concerts in Fairbanks. Anchorage. Keaai. Juneau. Ketchikaw. and. upon returning to the United States, in Spokane and Seattle, Washington; Monmouth and CorvaOis, Oregon: Logan and St. George. Utah; Visalia, Oceanstde. EJ Cajon and Los Angctes in California; and Phoenix and Cotton wood. Arizona. In March, the Choir will tour Illinois and Indiana with the Chicago Lyric Opera Orchestra, and in May. the ensemble will participate as chorus-in-rcsidencc in the Spoleto U.S.A. Festival for the 6th season. In June, the Choir will perform in the Festival of Two Worlds in Spoleto. Italy, for the I Ith season.

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Winners of the Tri-County Art Associa- tion's fourth annual juried show held Jan. 9 to 17 at the Old Cranbury School in Cranbury, were chosen by noted artist Frank Greco. They arc as follows. In the painting category are: Stephanie Mandelbaum of East Windsor. Larry Chestnut of Trenton; and Audrey Per- rine of Plainsboro. "Silver" by Chuck Miley, a 1981 acrylic. Watercolorists are Ruth Brnh of East Windsor, Barbara Cook of West Wind- sor, and Joyce Maaowftz of New Bruns- wick. Honorable mentions vnere also given vessels for eating and drinking entitled the Princeton Boychoir School, is a mem- study at SUNY at Stony Brook. to Jackie Burke of East Windsor. Harriet The Prometheus series, which was re- ber of Quartet Montage, a group that won KaftanJc of Princeton and feoseila Petito cently at the Alternate Space Gallery, has the 1981 East and West Artists and the •••*• of Belle Mead. evolved into an even larger show now at Artists International awards. Dianne Doctor and Rolonda Watts In graphics/mixed media are Elizabeth the Westbroadway Gallery in New York The quartet will make their debut at have joined New Jersey Nightly News as Shore of East Windsor, and Shdla Alber- City. 8:30 p.m., Jan. 22, in Carnegie Hall, New reporters. Both will be headquartered at ola and Victoria Moy, both of whom are His recent paintings deal with problems York City. They can also be heard at 9 NJNN's Newark bureau. of light on surfaces as illusion, and from Princeton. p.m., Jan. 20, on WQXR's Young Artists Dianne Doctor, a 1978 graduate of emphasize the underlying structure and Photography winners are VV'.R. Allen Showcase. , Hobart/William Smith College with an of Princeton. Craig Smith of Cranbury composition. Mr. Milcy acknowledges the English degree, holds a masters degree Chris, a student at Princeton High and Howard G. Wood of Mcrcervillc. influences of Mark Rothko, Phillip Pcarls- from Syracuse University's S.I. New- School, was winner of both the Gindhart The exhibit is open 1 to 4 p.m., tein and Edward Hopper. house School of Public Communication. Piano Competition and the Stokes Music Tuesdays through Thursdays, and His work, which was exhibited widely Between 1978 and 1981, Dianne Scholarship, and was soloist with the Saturdays through Sundays, 2:30 to 6 throughout the area, and has won Mr. anchored, produced and/or reported news -Trenton Symphony. Teachers he studied p.m.. Fridays, and by appointment. Miley the New Jersey State Council on the at a variety of stations including WECQ For information call 609-448-8967. Arts Painting Fellowship for 1980-81, and with included Robert Haley, William radio in Geneva, New York; WHEN radio the National Photo-process print show Cheadle. Zacha Gordenitski, Lucy Green and WIXT-TV in Syracuse; and award for 1981. ' and Gil Kalish. KARK-TV in Little Rock, Arkansas. ***** He has won scholarships for study at ***** Aspen Music Festival. Tanglewood and Rolonda Watts is a 1980 magna cum Chock Miley'i one-man painting Yale Summer School of Music, and has laude graduate of Spellman College in exhibit of food preparation utensils and Christopher San born, an alumnus of also received a fellowship for graduate Atlanta, Georgia, with a major in English and Drama. While still an undergraduate, Rolonda reported news for the local radio station, WJGO, and co-hosted "The Sound of Youth," a program for urban youths on WAIB-TV. In May of 1981, Ms. Watts received her masters degree in Broadcast Journalism from Columbia University. Immediately before joining N.J. Nightly News, Rolon- , da was a reporter for WFMY-TV, the CBS affiliate in Greensboro. North Carolina. ***** Joshua Walden, jazz choreographer and performer from New York City, will „ teach a new series of jazz workshops at 7:30 p.m., Wednesdays, throughout the Spring. In addition to the scries, which is designed for elementary and intermediate students, will be an audition for those who wish to participate in a performance to be choreograhed by Mr. Walden. For information, visit the Center at 25A Witherspoon St., Princeton, or call The 1982 Westminster Choir. 609-924-1917. • _^ 12 WfEICOF JANUARYS- 26?WS2 U.S. Rt. 1 Princeton, NJ. (At Treadway Inn) 609452-2500

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by A.C. WILLMENT form, an NTD spokesman explained. Every year. Hays and Mack Seism. NTD's he said. The legend of the demigod-prince "The state is very much a visual me- tour director, sit down and make "a very Gilgamesh and his efforts to transcend It* called the National Theatre of the Deaf. dium...to see language as well as hear it. You personal decision" about the annual offering, mortality predates the epic poetry of Homer but the productions arc for everybody. could close your eyes and hear all the the spokesman said. This year marks a first in by some 1.500 ycras. Clay tablets detailing In its 15-year history. The Eugene O'Neill dialogue."•the spokeman said. NTD history: the recreation of a past show. his fabulous adventures were first found in Theatre Center's National Theatre of the Deaf Though some theaters provide interpreted The ancient Sumcrian legend of Gilgamesh, Assyria in the mid-l9th century, and scholars f NTD) has brought its energetic blend of sign performances for the hearing-impaired, the widely acclaimed in its first incarnation have suggested comparisons with the Bible language and spoken word to five continents NHF is the only company in which all actors several .seasons ago and often requested and the 1,001 Arabian nights. and all 50 sutes. On Feb. 2. it will begin its both sign and speak. (In the case of deaf since, has been recreated. actors, voices are provided by other actors, so vivid artistry to Princeton for a single per- The production of Gilgamesh which the THE TROUPE will combine Japanese that they seem to speak.) formance at McCarter Theatre. The NTD NTD will bring to McCarter in February is Kabuki theatre and Western horse-opera in a comes from a three-week tour of India: before not exactly the same as the original. Depend- brief comic offering to follow Gilgamesh at that, it spent a month in Japan and taped a THE GERM OF THE IDEA for the NTD ing on the show, (he members of the NTD McCarter, titled The Ghost of Chastity television special for WGBH. Boston's Pub- was planted in 1960. when Arthur Penn and change from year to year, so the cast is Past, or: The Incident at Sashimi Junction. lic television station. The show, which will Anne Bancroft, the director and star of entirely new. The NTD's method of staging This "crazy, madcap Kabuki western." in- air this spring, features Japan's popular Broadway's hit drama The Miracle Worker, has introduced many changes in the script as tended as a change of pace after the high television personality, talk-show hostess were first approached by HEW represen- well. dramatic intensity of Gilgamesh,"is "a spoof Tetsuko Kuroyanagi. who hopes to found a tatives with the idea of founding a pro- All the actors were presented not only with on everything, (which) gets away with (its Japanese theater of the deaf. fessional theater company of the deaf. Penn the adaptation of Gilgamesh which formed ! outrageousness) because it is true to both later transmitted the suggestion to Hays*, his In addition. NTD has had two runs on the basis of the original NTD production, the traditions" of both genres, the spokesman colleague. Broadway. 12 tours of Europe, three films spokesman said, but also with the original explained. 1 and a special Tony Award. Though its .formal Hays' strong theater background includes legend. They were assigned characters and in The NTD has also spawned a Professional history begins in 1967 with a grant from the more than 40 set designs for Broadway, a the course of rehearsal, under Seism's guid- School for Deaf Theatre Personnel in Water- federal Department of Health. Education and nearly equal number for the New York ance, made changes, additions and deletions. ford. Conn., home of the Eugene O'Neill Welfare (HEW). NTD's Producing Director. Ballet, and set designs for the Vivian Beau- NTD's actors are "freer-to make Theatre Centcc of which the NTD is a part. David Hays, did not found the company mont Theatre at Lincoln Center. In addition changes...than are (the members) of most This is the only professionally oriented pro- primarily as a social welfare effort. He was to several awards for his scenic designs, he other production companies." he noted. gram for the deaf in America, and offers'a fascinated by the hitherto unexplored has received, a Ford Foundation grant to The result is "a~ totally new production, wide variety of instruction in all aspects of possibilities of sign language as a theater art design an ideal theater. based on the outline of the original script." theatre under a faculty of top theatre pro- Joesph Sarpy and Linda Bove perform in "Gilgamesh." eatre

t'cv»ional> The NTD alMi sponsors an annual Deaf Playwrights Conference, directed by Shanny Mow. in which three deaf playwrights re- ceive assistance in developing their-works. The NTDs Littk Theatre of the Deaf also tours Horki-uule. entertaining children with two companies, each composed of five actors lfour deaf and one hearing). They have been seen many times on "Sesame Street." and company member Linda Bove has become a regular member of the cast. NTD's "Theatre in Sign." a special pro- ject, presents shows entirely in sign language only, for hearing-impaired audience. Linda Bove directed the project's first offering. Th« Gin Game, with former actor Patrick Gray- bill and Tony Award winner Phyllis Grelich (also an NTD alunva).

THE NATIONAL THEATRE OF THE DEAFS production of Gtlgalnesfa will be prevented a! McCarter Theatre in Pnnc*ton for one night only. Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. To reserve seals or for further information. contact the Ticket Office. McCarter Theatre. 91 University Place. Princeton. 0S54O. or call 609-921-8700. Monday through Satur- day, noon to 6 p.m. The god EnHI (Mike LamiKola) invokes a curse in "Gilgamesh. f *"^5^ DINING GUIDE §££i^^ ^*

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4 MUSKETEERS Pizza Restaurant, 3181 Rt. 27, NASSAU INN Palmer Sq., Princeton, N.J. 609-921-' CAMPO'S RESTAURANT - 1001 S. Clinton Ave., Franklin Park (just 2 miles No. of the Marketplace). 7500. Three Restaurants: The Greenhouse, Yankee Trenton. Specializing in Italian Cuisine. Prime Rib Doodle Tap Room & The Inn's Dining Room. Enter- Special Wed. thru Sun. ^Reservations required.) Pizza Neapolitan & Sicilian; Hot & Cold Heroes; tainment nightly. Dancing Fri. & Sat. Eves. Break- Cocktails. Open 7 days (609) 599-3175. Complete Dinners. Sun-Thurs. 11 am - midnite, Fri. & Sat. 11 am - 2 am 201/297-1981. fast, Sun. Brunch, Lunch, Dinner & Late Nite.

CHUCK'S SPRING STREET CAFE 16 Spring St., GLENDALE INN 48 New Hillcrest Ave., Trenton, NORTH CHINA Mandarin & Szechuan Cuisine, 36 Princeton. Princeton's newest idea in a restaurant. N.J. International Cuisine, special menu daily, can- Witherspoon, Princeton, N.J. Mon.-Thurs. 11:30- Specializing in great food and take-out service. apes served at cocktail hour 4:30 to 7:00. Entertain- 10 Fri. 1130-11, Sat. 11:30-11 Sun. 1:00-10. BYOB, Breakfast 8-11:30; Full menu 11:30 am - 10 pm. ment Wednesdays & weekends. Closed Sundays. . Carry out service. Daily Lunch Specials 11:30-3:00. 609/921-0027. (609) 883-2450 Banquet facilities all wk.

GREENLINE 175 Nassau St., Princeton, N.J. (609) THE CLAY POT Restaurant, Rt. 1 & Major Road, 683-0240. Featuring fresh, whole foods, whole OVER THE BRIDGE INN Continental Cuisine. Ap- South Brunswick, Serving luncheon. Cocktails, grain breads, vegetarian specials. Mon. thru Sat., plegarth Road, Monroe Township, N. J.; Lunch, unlimited salad bar, fresh seafood, and a specialty Breakfast 8-11:30 a.m. Lunch 11:30-2 p.m. Tea 2- Dinner, Cocktails. Open 7 days 609-448-6630. in barbequed baby back ribs. (201) 297-6678. 5:30 p.m.. Dinner 5:30-8:30 p.m. (BYOB). a e

COACH t FOUR Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge, HENRY BECK'S EATERY 2944 Brunswick Pike (Rt. PAGODA specializing in Szechuan & Hunan Rt. 33, Hightstown, N.J." Dancing and en- 1), Lawrenceville. Lunch & Dinner featuring cooking. 1342 Brunswick Ave., Trenton, NJ. (at tertainment with Sal Trippi Tues. thru Sun. homemade soups, quiches, fresh salads, U.S. 1 & Brunswick Circle). Mon.-Thurs. 12-10 evenings. Luncheons & dinners. For reservations, casseroles, sandwiches, etc. Catering. Open 1130- p.m.; Fri. Er Sat. 12-11 p.m.. Sun. 4:30-10 p.m. (609) call (609) 448-2400. 9 Mon.-Fri., Sat. 5-9:30. BYOB (609) 882-6080. 392-1122.

CONQUISTADOR. Hilton Inn, Monmouth St. East HUNAN Chinese Restaurant, 1715 N. Olden Ave., PEACOCK INN 20 Bayard Lane (Route 206 near Windsor, N.J. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Served Trenton, NJ. Hunan, Peking Specialties, take-out Nassau St.) Princeton, NJ. Lunch, Dinner, Dairy. Begant Continental Dining, Winner 1981 orders, BYOWine. Lunch served Mon. thru Sat. : Cocktails Mon.-Sat. Closed Sun. Major Credit Cards Menu of the Year Award, Cocktails Available. (609) 11:30-2:30, Dinner served Sun. thru Thurs. 4:30-10, Accepted. Lodgings available (609) 924-1707. 448-7000. . Fri. & Sat. 4:30-11. (609) 883-8759.

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KONDITOREI Continental Cuisine, Reasonable. CRANBURY INN 21 South Main St., Cranbury, N.J. PHEASANTS LANDING — 2 restaurants: The Nest," Cafe with homemade specialties like Spankapita, Lunch Tues.-Fri. 11:30-230. Dinner Tues.-Thurs. 5- a Rathskellar for luncheons, casual dining Er late Tostada, Quiches & scrumptious desserts. Catering 9. Fri. & SaL 5-10. Sun. Dinner 12-8 P.M. Private night sandwiches. Entertainment Fri. & Sat. Eve; Er Box* lunches. 48 W. Broad St. (Hopewell House The Pheasants Inn for cocktails and fine continental parties. Cocktails. Entertainment Fri. Er Sat. Sq.) Hopewell. Tu-Fri. 930 - 3 p.m.. Sat. 10:30-3. Dining."Amwell Rd., Belle Mead. evenings. 609-655-5595. 609/466-1221.

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IS TIME OFF WE£K OF JANUARY 20-26.1982 New Jersey Notes Jazz jives with Jersey

by GENE KALBACH£R Twenty-two years later, when he sold the business ("The Japanese had declared The musk business can be a strange World War III," he can now say with a chuckle), he had built Jefferson Motors There is the music, and there is the into the nation's leading Lincoln-Mercury business. At best, the successful record dealer. companies intertwine these two. some- Though knowledgeable about jazz since times contradictory, elements into a uni-., a youngster — "with no television and fied whole. But often the mask of the only the radio, you had to learn all the music business is overwhelmed by the different sounds by attentive listening, and business of the music business. Record you knew them like you knew Tommy companies, to be sure, are not Heinrich played right field and Joe philanthropic enterprises, yet when they DiMaggio center field" — it wasn't until are beaded by accountants and Lawyers 1969 that he made his first major foray into the professional jazz world.That year with little understanding of, let alone he organized the Concord Jazz Festival, appreciation for. the music, then the music which has gone on to become one of the lover is ultimately the loser. country's most acclaimed yearly jazz Carl Jefferson, founder and president of events. In addition, he was instrumental in Concord Records, the California-based the development and building of the jazz label, combines an abiding love of Concord Pavilion, a state-of-the-art per- jazz with business smarts. Undoubtedly, formance center. he is a winner and, consequently, jazz Concord Jazz Records was started in lovers are the beneficiaries.- And though 1973. he recalls, because several of his based on the West Coast, Concord has musician friends, guitarists Joe Pass and released records by such Jersey jazz Herb Ellis, explained to him that without stalwarts as Jackie and Roy. Al Cohn and records on the market, it was difficult for guitarist Tal Farlow (soon to be profiled in them to get work in clubs and concert this column). halls. Figuring "I can't lose my fanny on Since its formation in 1973, Concord it," Jefferson produced his first record. Records has become a little giant in the Unlike most record company presi- record business. Granted, sales of jazz dents, Jefferson actually produces 95 per- product account for perhaps 5 or 6 percent cent of Concord's albums. The company's of the total prerecorded musjc market, but principal strength is its roster of main-, Concord witnessed in 1980 a 34 percent stream musicians, but Jefferson has also growth rate over the previous year. To be formed two subsidiary labels — Concord more specific, Jefferson's company now Concerto, a classical division, and Con- Carl Jefferson keeps jazz alive in his Jersey business. boasts a roster of 34 artists and a catalogue cord Picante. which handles Latin music. of more than 160 record titles; however, it Jefferson may have bowed out of the car is the quality of the musk rather than the business, but be runs his record company quantity that earned the company three on many of the same principles, among And, he knows, small doesn't necessarily better pare of it." Grammy nomination in 1980 and a eita- them "to always give the customers what Doo from the prestigious Downbeat mean unsuccessful. "I've never had a disagreement with they deserve." For this reason. Concord any artist about money," Jefferson replies magazine as record company of the year in records are pressed on virgin vinyl, rather Sales of jazz records may constitute a when asked if wearing two hats, as both 1981. than the recycled kind, and the engineer- small share of the overall music market, president and producer, ever makes his job Considering the company's phenomenal ing, inner sleeves and graphics are top- but he remains convinced that jazz has a notch. difficult. "I'm not going to gyp a mu- growth, one would assume that Jeff, as his bright future. "For anyone who grew up sician out of five cents. I guarantee that friends call him. has been a music mogul in the '60s and '70s and was punished by I'll maintain my integrity until I'm in the all his life. But starting his own record INSISTING THAT Concord Records three-chord, lS-minute, high-decibel box!" company was not Jefferson's lifelong will never become a huge company sound, that music will eventually wear As for his company, be remarks that ambition. ("When my car business got real big, it thin and they'll start looking for more "we're just a little frog in a big pond..." was no fun. Some of the challenges even sophisticated music. And once they get He doesn't complete the sentence but his disappeared"). Jefferson intends to follow into jazz — if you haven't stiffed them — thought is rather easy to convey: "But EN 1958 he started Jefferson Motors, a the small-is-beautiful philosophy and keep they'll continue buying it. Jazz is part of given the room to swim, we'll continue to car dealership, with seven employees. Concord an intimate "family operation." our cultural heritage and we should take make waves."

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P J.'s PANCAKE HOUSE 154 Nassau St., Princeton. SOUPE DU JOUR Blackwell Ave. & Rte. 518, SZECHUAN GARDEN Mercer Mail, Rt. 1, (609) 924-13S3. Homemade specialties are features Hopewell, NJ. Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11:30-2:30; Wed. Lawrenceville, N.J. Fine Chinese Cuisine. Lun- in a large menu. Breakfast is served all day along Nite coffee house 8-11 p.m., Candlelite dinner Fri. cheon, Dinner, Take- Out. Bring your own wine . with food for the whole family at affordable prices. 6:30-9:30(609)466-3777. 609-452-1525. Open 7 days from early to late.

SCANT1CON Conference Center & Hotel, Princeton SOUTH WIND ChineserPolynesianRestaurant. 479 THE TERRACE at the Marketplace, Princeton, N.J. Forrestal Center, Rt 1, NJ. 3 Exciting Restaurants; Ridge Rd. (Rt. 522) Monmouth Jet., So. Brunswick Seafood & Natural food recipes. Open for lunch The Elegant Black Swan, The Gracious Courtyard & Twp. Different Special .Luncheon Daily $2.88. under skylight Mon.-Sat Dinner by candlelight , The Charming Tivoli Gardens.. Continental & Gourmet Chinese Cuisine prepared by seasoned Thurs. 8- Fri. nights. BYOB. (201) 821 -8822., „.e _ Danish cuisine. Also 4 lounges. 609-452-7800. chefs. BYOWine. (201T329-2722. Open 7 Days. ' I:

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by BOB LEVINE deeper penetration into what is still a lGw-oalorie beverages. When she drinks virgin market (only about 35 percnet of the wine, it is white wine as a cocktail and she Have \ou nocked some wines with adult Americans now drink wine), would does so consciously because the wine is labels thai remind you of old beer ads? make their move. lower then distilled spirits. Labels with the word light prominently displayed on the Ubcl? The market consists of about 70 percent We are witnessing a new battle of the The Contenders women as opposed to only 30 percent men Madison Avenue wine ad men who art and these potential white wine consumers There has been an enormous amount of folio-wing the no gloves, hardsell cam- primarily live either in the far west or the market research and planning put into the paigns originally introduced by Coke LIGHT CHABUS northeast. effort. At the present time there are four when they entered the wine business. MASSON UGHTGONTAMS big guns contending for what may very ONE-THROFEWeiCALORES .Because the word "light" has'a con- Agencies are pushing wine with all the THAN Olfl BEGUUfl CHABUS. well be a developing market which could notation indicating less than normal subtlety associated with Bowser's Tidbits AVSUGE ANALYSIS be as much as 10 percent to IS percent of calories, the wine industry expects that the or Mothers Washing Powder. the total American table wine business by CALOfitS 49 new wines will appeal to people who are CARBOHYDRATES .. iO GRAMS It's well known that while the French 198S. In the order in which the new PHOTBN .0.1 GRAMS not otherwise terribly interested in wine. and Italians out-drink Americans in wine products were rolled out they are: FAT ,ao GRAMS Since this will represent a substantial by about 17 to 1. just the opposite is true RAUL MASSON. SARATOGA. CA. market of new wine consumers, the prod- when it comes to America's consumption 1. Los Hernandos Light Chablis - uct formulation has to be very carefuly of soft drinks compared to that in most (Berringer) off erred in magnums only at considered. European countries. The vini cognescenti about $5.45 per 1.5 liters. have come to realize thai there is a large, It is well known among experienced semi-integrated market for a beverage 2. Taylor California Cellars Light wine instructors that when one introduces which is cold, wet. pleasant and cheap. By ChabUs - about $3.50 per 0.75 liter bottle. wine to a nondrinker one invariably starts now it should be fairly clear that whether 3. August Sebastian! Light - also only The New Market with something white, slightly sweet, one drinks one type or another of cola, offered in magnums at about $5. fruity and simple. Until the advent of this ginger ak. sparkling water or, for that Who is going to drink all of this light new light wine, I generally began with a matter, ordinary commercial American 4. Maaon Light Chablis - (Paul wine? To obtain answers to questions like simple German Mosel which interestingly beer, me choice is more normally made on Masson) $3.45 per 0.75 bottle. this, wine companies spend hundreds of enough has long been made to meet price, availability or just as frequently, There are many questions about these thousands of dollars in market research to virtually all of the current product objec- habit. Madison Avenue pitchmen make new wines, all centered on to whom they obtain a "profile" of the potential cus- tives of the American producers, including very comfortable livings convincing will appeal. Kenyon and Eckcrt, the tomer. Americans to impulse-buy or switch from low alcohol. Most of the new wines have advertising agency for Taylor California Research has proclaimed that the prime one brand to another. From time to time an alcoholic content of about 9 percent but Cellars, expects this year's sales of the group is college educated, working, we find that Brand A outperforms Brand B in the Masson product it is 7.1 percent. new product will be in excess of $3 weight watching women in the 29 to 49 and later vice versa. Upon close analysis Conventional Mosels have about 9 percent million in spite of the fact that it is only year old group who tend to be trendy the reason almost always is clever market- 5 to 10 percent alcohol but I have seen some going to 12 carefully selected medium setters. Trend setting in the ad business^ ing. with alcohol levels as low as 7 percent. markets. Bcrringer, even more optimistic, means that you bought the first hula hoop Tied to Americans' fear of being over- expects to sell almost $9 million worth of on your block. I would speculate that if the American weight, the market for lower calorie food their Los Hemandos Light Chablis which Further research has indicated that the marketing effort is successful, the products has been a great commercial is offered in all of their national markets. lady in question may not be a current Germans will jump right in with this time success and it was only a matter of time Similar optimism is expressed by Sebas- consumer of wine but does drink other proven product with enormous appeal to before the wine industry, eager to make tiani and Masson. alcoholic beverages as well as various the first-time drinker.

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by DIANNE WILLIAMS with stuffing, scrambled eggs, ham and to two choices, I would recommend the mousseline and topped with thin shavings sausage. herring in sour cream and the lima bean Although laic Sunday morning has of fresh truffle. Fresh truffle ... not the One problem 1 have with this manner of and mushroom. gummy little canned things that, today, never been my favorite time for serious dining is a tendency to eat way more than Coffee is served throughout the meal. claim a king's ransom. Naturally, im- eating, the idea of brunch has become is necessary. Things lose their savor and Every so often a waiter comes by with printed with that experience, nothing since quite popular these days. Several weeks begin to taste the same after a while, so delicious hot cinnamon buns. Fruit juices has matched it. My state of mind as a new ago, in the midst oi" the Christmas crush. here is a bit of advice: limit yourself to one arc avilablc on the buffet. Although the bride, no doubt, did a lot to color the rosy we had an opportunity to sample the or two hot dishes, some fruit, a freshly- dessert table was directly in my line of picture. ' Sunday brunch at the Nassau Inn. At that made omelet and a few salads. If you vision. I did not have the fortitude to On our way through the Tap Room, we point in the holiday season, I was not don't have a will of iron, the very least investigate its offerings. There was a huge about to turn down any meal that I did not passed a large family group in one of the you're going to need is a strong constitu- punch bowl of something that looked like pivate dining rooms. Who is to say that have to cook myself, regardless of wben it tion. chocolate mousse and another that looked one of its younger members will not have took pUce My life since Thanksgiving like a mint mousse. the same fond memories of a Sunday has been one continuous bout in the Drinks are large and well made. Bloody brunch at the Nassau Inn? One perfect rose kitchen. When we walked into the Yankee THE OMELET section of the buffet Marys have just the right amount of zip. or a bouquet of daisies ... all in the eye of Doodle Tap Room and looked at (he features a choice of fillings to suit individ- You may want to try the Mimosa cocktail, the beholder. buffet. I could only experience blessed ual tastes. The selection includes ham, a delightful combination of champagne relief that I was not the one responsible for sautced onions, mushrooms, cheese and and orange juice, served with plenty of ice producing all of that food. fresh herbs. A white-clad chef manages in a balloon goblet. Nassau Inn Probably the most persuasive rec- three pans at a time with fine results. •Let's return to the One Perfect Rose Palmer Square, Princeton otnxnendahoa a restaurant can receive is There may be a short wait in line, but it theory of dining for a moment. My most Reservatons for large parties by word-of-mouth. Good reviews are took me that long to finally decide on my memorable brunch occurred 20 years ago 609-921-7500 nice, advertising h informative, but if a filling. in the dining room of the Gotham Hotel in Brunch Yankee Doodle Tap Room on neighbor tells you that a certain place is Beyond the fresh trail section, thce is a New York. An impeccably poached egg Sunday 11:30 a.m. • 2:30 p.m. good. |ou are apt to pay much more bank of cold dishes. Dozens of baskets, was coated with a velvety hollandaise Master Charge and Visa attention. Several people urged us to try brimming with fresh vegetables^add to the the Nassau Inns brunch, emphasizing that general impression of abundance. (I won- the meal's dollar-for-dollar food value was der if anyone ever confuses the decora- hard to beau. Forgoing the On Perfect Rose tions with the eatables.) 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by JEFF WEING^AD 17... Paul Lynde. I was never a big my closest attention. I did manage to and the soon-to-be David Letterman. This Hollywood Squares fan, not at least after sneak a few minutes one on one with the would have to wait until Snyder's contract 'Round and 'round the dial goes... Wally Cox and Cliff Arquettc died. All very distinguished looking not-so-retircd expires this fall. Big Tom's Tomorrow Lynde's obits mentioned his two "flops" journalist, and the topic of conversation show is now only seen in repeats, and ••••• when he tried his hand at regular series pursued was .the state of CBS News today. that's just until the end of the month. I'd work. Well, I happened to have been a big Specifically, are we now going to see Dan love'to see Snyder come back to haunt FADE OUT: It seems that each day's fan of Lynde's 1972 series, which had him Rather backed up by some chorus girls in NBC... According to the latest radio obits these last couple of weeks had a sad playing a poppa driven to distraction by order to give the ratings a good jolt. You'll ratings book, WOR is the most-listened to surprise in it. One right after the other, his genius son-in-law. Not Shakespeare, remember that CBS News brought in a station in the metropolitan area. The rest characters all...Victor Buono...Haas Con- or Neil Simon, or M*A*S*H, but still hew president recently, and industry ob- of the top ten plays like this: WKTU, ned...Harvey Lembeck...Paul Lynde. very funny. Strangely, Lynde's final no- servers are watching each of his moves WBLS, WINS, WRKS, WPLJ, WNBC, Buono, his huge stature making him far tice suggested that his weak heart might carefully to see where his priorities lie, be WRFM, WYNY, WCBS-AM... Rona older than his 43 years, is best re- have come from too much dieting. they show business, journalism business, Barrett's severing all ties with NBC. She membered here not as a character actor, Buono's obits all pointed to his excessive or somewhere in between, if that be got so fed up with her prime-time disaster but rather for the times he played only poundage as the major contributor to his possible. — blaming NBC of course — that she himself, on the Tonight Show. He used to death. Mr. Seavareid (somehow I couldn't get now says she's not coming back to the read some of the poetry he wrote, and it myself to call him Eric) surprised me with Today show either. Her contract--there was wonderfully witty, and at times most ••••• some of his comments. In fact, there was moving... All the obits for Hans Conried runs out later this month... Meanwhile, a strange twist to the whole discussion, over on CBS, its newly expanded mentioned his versatility, radio, movies, CHRONICLE: That's the name of a new because I kept saying how disgusted I am two-hour Morning show announced that TV. Broadway, serious, urbane, funny. 24-part series popping up for the first time with the show-biz aspects of TV journal- in March it will add Pat Collins as its And of course. Uncle Tonoose. They this week on Ch. 9, Saturday night at ism, and he kept telling me to give it a mentioned it all. except for the one thing seven. Actually, the whole title is Eric entertainment editor. She's an excellent chance, give it a chance. He was talking - reporter and a lovely person. She had that sticks in this craw, his portrayal of the Sevareid's Chronicle, and it's a about Rather, and his new bosses, and I taken Miss Rona's place at Good Morn- fastidious gambler who meets up with magazine series, hosted of course by the think he meant to say that he feels that ing America when Rona jumped from Davy Crockett on his* way to the Alamo former CBS newsman, commentator non they'll hold tight to proper journalism, ABC to NBC. but she stayed there only a in the climactic episode of the Disney pareil. I trudged uptown to a cocktail while somehow jazzing themselves up at trilogy that virtually every kid in America soiree recently — The things 1 do for you! the same time. Good luck. few months before deciding that the job tuned-in to see back on Feb. 23. 1955... — to catch a few minutes of the new show wasn't what she wanted, and it was taking Harvey Lembeck. for those not familiar and hear a few words of whatever might ••••• her away from her family too much to with the name, played Sgt. Bilko's drop from the scholarly Scvareid. The bits boot. She'll be a very welcome return- straight man. Cpl. Rocco Barbclla. "But and pieces I caught of the show seemed FOCUS: According to a recent report in edition come March. Ernie....*" Before Bilko. be earned his well done. Intelligent. And a bit boring, TV Guide. ABC is interested in putting stripes with memorable performances in though to tell the truth I will admit that I the recently deposed Tom Snyder into a ••••• both the stage and movie version of Stalag certainly didn't give the short presentation late-night spot opposite Johnny Carson: See TUBE VIEW, page 21

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Danny Arnold, said night, much later, at 2 a.m., Ch. 2 is enough was enough, but then changed his repeating the 1974 pilot movie for Little mind. House on the Prairie... Sunday is Super Bowl day. 4 p.m. on CBS. Ch. 5 is ••••• • countering, all day long with some top-line movies, including Mister Rob- FINE TUNING: The networks cancelled erts (1:45). Nlnotcfaka (4:30) and Mrs. 44 shows in 1981. topping the 1980 total Miniver (7 p.m.). The Superstars starts of 38. so says Variety, the show-biz up its tenth season on ABC. 1 p.m. journal. One of the 44 cancelled programs Sunday. At 7 Sunday night, if you can tear was revived on a new network. Walt yourself away from the game, ABC is a INTERNATIONAL Disney, going from NBC to CBS. running special one-hour be- Long-runners that got the ax in 1981 hind-the-scenes look at the making of included Charlie's Angels, Eight's Superman I movie. Same time, over on Enough, Soap, White Shadow, The NBC, The Sound of Musk is making a Hnlk and The Waitons. 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by LINDA BURTON and I had while "hanging around" the kitchen. I liked the kitchen. So I have During my annual bout of the never really understood why anyone post-holiday blues, my mother decided to would spend money to stay out of it. It cheer me up by inviting the family to seems to me that people eager to flee the dinner. She also intended, she told me on kitchen are simply missing out on all the the phone, to use the occasion to fun. "christen" her new microwave oven Yes. My mother — a woman of some IN MY EXPERIENCE, our most im- 60-odd yean — would dare to roast a portant discussions happen in the kitchen. staffed rilirkrn in 4V4 new-fangled Not in the living room. In the living room, minutes of bUzingly modem technological most of us tend to sit and be convivial glory. I didn't like the idea. together. We chat, we banter, we discuss the latest books and answer questions In fact, I didn't even understand why about what we have been doing with anyone would want to roast a chicken in ourselves lately. But in the kitchen,* we 4V^ niiimtw To my mind, grandmothers pour our guts out. are not suposed to be laser cooks. They are The kitchen lends itself weU to the supposed to wear ample white aprons and discussion of important matters. First of bake giugarbiead men. Somehow or all, it offers a captive audience in the form another, the idea of my mother's "selling of the cook, who is sort of omnipresently out" to the microwave industry really simmering something, or stirring some- thing "until it thickens" (which can be You see, some of the most pleasant forever). memories of my growmg-up yean revolve Secondly, the kitchen smells good, and around toe jeoirtfiY nnv^i^nont roy moCocr it is usually, by virtue of all four burners HERE'S *K> TO GET YOU ROLLING! C*d» M oprts bat « i tn* Md pUct tM sw» JOB. YOST oae-dtr st*» includes wood-trip tran spwtx«a wd. oa wrmt. Caestrs pm jou J10 00 going, a warm place to be. For most of us, downstairs, take off our sweater, throw it Ttefcai i tsMrti tanfc* to it is particularly pleasant to discuss impor- on the floor, come upstairs, open the tant matters amid nice smells and warm tr w toon «*nr refrigerator door again, and say "Whats air. for dinner?" Mom would tell us. "Ugh," mdum- iwM «**r fcOO ru. Sena ORMP tun Ma mtttttt. Cat *• bm wwomit to row **• tor Finally, it is often much easier to share we would say. "We just had that." our most intimate feelings and heartaches Then we would call our best friend and hr a MM if it seems like we are not actually doing be told that she was at a yearbook EXCURSION FARE *10 it If what we are actually doing is dicing meeting. We would walk around the living Departure From: A.M. Departure From: A.M. 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So the kitchen is listen to Mom ask if there was anything often an especially "safe" place to talk. wrong, and tell her "No." We would go Boco Liquors * 8:45 Twin Riven Bagel, Inc. 9:45 ]. 13 No one is calling us on the carpet,; as it downstairs, bang on the piano, have an Channel Shpg. Cntr. 101 -102 Abbington Drive 6:15 were, to Opciu-Up-Your-HeaYt argument with a sibling, come upstairs, Somervilte. N.J. $15,001 Hightstown. N.J. l$11.00l And-Be-Quick-About-It. look in the refrigerator, shut it again, and agree to chop the green peppers for Mom. Century Drug* 8:50 Rossmoor Estates 9:25 12:55 Certainly, the creation of this low-key, 2S6Rt.2O6 1115.001 Forsgate Drive 5:55 cozy atmosphere is therapeutic for adults. Then — observing her still simmering Jamesburg. N.J. ($11,001 Jut for children, I think it is crucial. chili on the stove — we would sit down on a stool and say "You know that stupid Suburban Terminal 9:15 Qearbrook Estates 9:30 1:00 IT'S HARD FOR a child to talk about Tommy Morgan? I hate that stupid Tom- 92NauuSt. Applegarth Rd. 6:00 how he might flunk gym or bow the other Princrtoo. NJ. «SI2-00» Cranbury Statn.. N.J. 1$) 1.001 my Morgan?" Then Mom, not looking up I kids made fun of him on the way home from the chili (most Moms knew you'd al taMi tn Mkitct li batik, •MBMI aai t from school, if he is supposed to make an stop talking if they looked up from the .Padkjie aDpct to ctaafe at deatte*. <* Cane. PWCES «S SHOW* «£ R>K«{)UWmiP r«t appointment to do it. Children, like all of chili) would say "Oh, really? Why do you MBCB A$$H5WNTAirf FOt BOUND T«n» »AK us, are only human, and it is sometimes feel that way?" And somewhere in be- easier to amble around a pain before we tween the green peppers and running the FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL finally tear the band-aid off and expose it dishwasher, we would tell her; ' SUBURBAN TRANSIT CORP. to the healing air. I remember doing that sort of SO I SPEAK in praise of simmering. It (201) 246-1222 / (609) 924-7750 in the M*^W deserves its own preservation fund, like We would come home from school and the ones for whales and bald eagles. see Mom in the kitchen simmering chili. Microwave ovens may "free" us from the We would open the refrigerator, close it, kitchen by taking all the time out of

by THOMAS SIMONET ning has to do with God. "He made me fast." Liddcll says. "When I run fast. I The 1924 Olympics held in Paris were feel His pleasure." His religious belief memorable in seterml ways. keeps him out of the 200-mcter final H was the last Olvrnpics to include because it takes place on Sunday. This tennis and the first uith really contested cau.scs consternation to the coach, nat- boxing. urally, until Liddell agrees to try the 400 The American team included three men meters (not his best event) on another day. •j.bo became famous for other reasons: swimmer Johnny We's^mullcr. \*ho later THE ISSUES and even the values plaved Tarzan on the screen: Yale Univer- presented can seem quaint in 1982. While sity rovkcr Ben Spock. later the famous Liddcll is worried about sports on Sunday baby doctor, and sculler Jack Kelly, (what would the NFL do? Abrahams is brother of Princess Grace. hassled by questions about the amateur Not since "Rocky" has there b^en such a winning film.. Finnish distance-runner Paaso Nurmi status of his coach. ran with a stopwatch in his hand. His main But the movie is exhilarating. Hugh privileged class. t to the thrill you probably felt if you concern was not the opposition but the Hudson's direction makes it look and Alice Krige plays an entertainer who is- watched the 1980 U.S. hockey team whip records as he won an unbelievable five sound at once like a sports spectacular and charmed by Abrahams. The flirtation the Russians. It's a jubilant experience. gold medals. a period piece. It opened last fall's New scenes between them are the movie's With ail that talcing place, a story of the York Film Festival to considerable ac- weakest. . Chariots of Fire, rated PG, is family fare hops, skips and jumrn of the British track claim. But all this smoke clears away in the in every respect, though some of the team would seem to merit little more than Beautiful, fluid photography by David exciting races. The movie sets you up to verbal subtleties and eloquent speeches a footnote. But a basically true story Watkins provides dazzling spectacle. The love these underdogs and then carries you could be lost on children. presented in the British filrfi Chariots or practice sessions and races are covered Fire leaves >ou throwing your fist in the with aerial and tracking shots at sprinting air exultantly for a couple of skinny speed. Slow-motion shots provide simul- runners who are ihe 1924 British taneous replays of the high points. Van- equivalents of Rocky. gells Papathanassiou's surging score (per- Nakamichi The story follows Harold Abrahams haps too surging, here and there) makes The World's Hnest Line of Cassette Decks Is Now on Sale! the movie a pleasure to listen to. (Ben Gross) a youus Jew it WASPish LAST CHANCE • PRICE INCREASE COMING FEB. 1st I Cambridge, and Eric Liddcll (Ian Social commentary on topics like the Qurtcson). a bom-agam Scotsman who subtle anti-Semitism at Cambridge makes will remind you of Jimmy Carter, as they some scenes too dry'- John Gielgud and If you've been thinking of moving up to an N- train to win for King and country. Lindsay Anderson play college deans who 480, do it now! Prices are going up and now Actually, it is not only King and fret at length about the appropriateness of country thai inspire these two. Each man Abrahams' hunger to prevail. "My dear is the time to save. . NOW $395. has a religious cause as well. boy. your approach has been, if I may say Abrahams feels "an ache, a help- so. a little too plebian." Gielgud says in a Nakamichi 4MZ levvnets. an anger"' at being Jewish, and typical line. he calls hts running '"a compulsion, a David Yclland plays a disgustingly The N-582Z features Dolby B & C noise weapon " Againss what, a friend asks. charming Prince of Wales who. in real reduction, three heads with off-tape "Against being Jcwt>h." You're not life, attended these Olympics as a spec- monitoring and. with the use of the built-in scrums, the friend SJ\S "You're not tator, a dozen years before he assumed and test tone generator, you can adjust the bias, Jewish." Abrahanv. replies abdicated the British throne. His scenes Dolby and head alignment. Christian divinity student Liddcll'i run- convey some gentle barbs at the British Was $1250. NOW $950. NakamichiBZZ

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Princeton Art Association exhtorU: photo- Seeing with the Inner Eye, paintings by graphs by Charles Ream, N J. National Bank. Pearl Hardaway Reese, Princeton Airport; Time Off deadlines 194 Nassau St.. Princeton: paintings by Frank through Feb. 1. for times call 609-655-9111. A" submissions to the Now Johnson, First National Bank of Central Jer- DRAMA Playing calendar listings must be sey. Rocky Hill: watercotors £sy Pamela Transformed Houses, photography exhibit, Wagner. Center for Health Affairs. 760 Alex- NJ. State Museum, West State Museum; received no later than Thursday • ander Rd., Princeton. The 1982 Invitational Trenton: ttirough Feb. 28, open Monday A Kurt Weifl Cabaret. Whole Theatre Com- at noon prior to the following Exhibit, McCarter Theatre. Princeton: through through Fridays, 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., and pany, Montclair: Jan. 8 to 31, 201-744-2989. week's publication. The calendar January 609-921-9173 weekends, 1 to 5 p.m., 609-292-8594, free. listings include only those events SJy Fox, Franklin Villagers Barn Theatre, Paintings and prints by Fia Corona Pfeifler, which will take place between the Photographs tram tress and the French Municipal Complex on DeMott Lane. Franklin Flemington Public Library. 118 Main St., Flem- Township;' through Feb. 7; Fridays, 8 p.m.; Wednesday Time Off is pubfished Pyrenees by SoorH Tersporevela, Princeton ington; through Feb. 201 -782-5733. University Culture Workshop. Aaron Burr Hall, Saturdays, 8:30 p.m.; and Sunday's, 7:30 and the following Wednesday. p.m.; 201-873-2710. However, notices may be sent in through Jan., 201-344-3771. Paintings, Diamond Series, and photographs ol Acadia, Me., by T. Wayne Roberts, Renais- advance to be used in the American prints: process and proofs, Nov. Out of the Night, George Street Playhouse, sance Restaurant. Princeton Ave.. Hopewell: 414 George St.. New Brunswick; Jan. 14 appropriate week. 25 to Jan. 24,1982; Ceramic Sculpture: Six through Jan. 30. 609-466-1700. Alt submissions must be typed artists. Dec. 8 to Feb. 7:20th Century Amer- through Feb. 7. lor times call 201-246-7717: and double-spaced and contain ican Aft S ejections from the permanent collection, continuing exhibit; Whitney Mbced Meda Show, Cranbury Comer Gal- Keystone, musical about heyday of brief information on the event — Museum of American Art, Madison Ave. at 75th lery, 61 N. Main St., Cranbury: through Janu- silent-screen comedy, McCarter Theatre, 91 where rt is taking place, when, who St. New York City. 212-570-3633. ary, lor times call 609-655-9111. University Place, Princeton; Jan. 15 through is sponsoring it, whether a fee or 31. for times call 609-921-8700. registration Is required, and a tele- Works of Contemporary Btack American I Love My Wife, Edison Valley Playhouse, phone number readers may caf I for and African Art, Western Electric Corporate Oak Tree Road. Edison: Jan. 15 through Feb. further information. Education Gallery, Carter Road, Hopewell; 14, for times call 201-755-4654. To mail submissions, write Now Jan. 6 td Feb. 16. for hours call 609-639-4719. MUSIC Playing, c/o Time Off, P.O. Box Ladyhouse Blues, N.J. Theatre Forum. 232 i E. Front St., Plainfield; Jan. 21 through Feb. 350, Princeton, N.J. 08540. If Snowscspe* |tf HAH^ jyliA p y 14; lor times call 201-757-5888. you have other questions, call T. Wayne Roberts, Princeton University "Jazz Jam Session, various artists, The Blue Ram, Rt. 532 at Taylorsville Rd.. Washington's, 609-624-3244. League. 171 Broadmead. Princeton. Dec. 13 to The Overland Rooms. The Acting Studio, Crossing, Pa., Sundays, 3 to 7 p.m., 215-493-j Jan. 22. 609-921-3393. 185 Nassau St., Princeton: Jan. 21, 8 p.m., '1262. 609-452-6615. Works of Anne Packard, FuU House Gallery. 32 Mam St. Kingston, through Jan.. 609-924- Classical trio, Cafe Renni, 13-15 Kline's 4040. HughJe by Eugene O'Neill, and The Man Court, Lambertville, every Friday from 6:30 to With The Flower In His Mouth by Luigi 1050 p.m., 609-397-2631. Pirandello, Actors Cafe Theatre, Bloomfield ART College, Franklin and Fremont Streets, Peter Bonnet Wight and the Glded Age, Soupe du Jour, Blackwell Avenue. Hopewell, Bloomfield; Jan. 22 through Feb. 20, for hours and A Masterpiece of American Architec- 8 to 11 p.m.: Jon Sprout, Nov. 20; and Open call 201-429-7662. Woman Artists series, Douglass College ture, Pennsylvania Academy of the Rne Arts, Stage, Nov. 27; 609-466-3777. Ubrary. New Brunswick; Jan. 25 through Feb. Broad and Cherry Sts., Philadelphia; through Inside Out, James Kemey Campus of Mercer 19. for hours can 201-332-7064. Feb. 7. 215-972-7642. Lindsay Famty Trio, Manville Public Library," County Community College, North Broad and 100 South 10th Ave.. Manville. Jan. 21 at 7:30 Academy Streets, Trenton; Jan. 22, 8 p.m., The Indgnant Artist. Middlesex County Col- p.m.. 201-722-9722. 609-586-4695. lege Art Gaflery. Edison: Jan. 25 through Feb. Ol paintings of Arme Packard, Cape Cod 12. tor hours cat) 201-543-6000. ext 327. artist; watercotors by Joanne Augustine, Anna Continas and Pat Hutchison; graphics Acoustic Open Stage, Hunterdon County Happy Birthday, Wanda June, NJ. Public and paper works by Kim Kettler; mixed Park System Administration Building, Jan. 21 Theatre, 118 South Avenue E., Cranford; Earthly Bodes by Irving Perm. Philadelphia at 8 p.m., 201-782-1158. through Feb. 13, for times call 201-272-5704. CoBege o( Art Gallery. Broad and Spruce medape*itt»ue by Harriet Hurwttz and Bunny Streets. Philadelphia: Jan. 25 through Feb. Neuman; a* at the Fufl House Gallery, 32 Main St. Kingston; through January. 609-924-4040. John and Peter's Place, New Hope, Pa.: 18. lor hours can 215-893-3188. Dancing Dogs, Jan. 21: Ftamin Harry, Jan. 22 and 23; Chet Bollns, Jan. 24: Princeton Art Association sxhfcits: paint- florets on fiberglass, oriental papers in 215-862-9951. AUDITIONS! ings by Frank Johnson. First National Bank ol airbrush, and landscapes In watercotor by Central Jersey, Rocky Mia. through Jan. 30; Eatery Amulette, Olds English Square, photographs by Charles R. Ream, NJ. Na- nan* Wstoc Patton of Bridgewater, 1812 Room pen and ink wonts by Tom Duffy of Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction, South Masterwork Chorus, Student Center tional Bank. 194 Nassau St. Princeton, Brunswick, 7:30 p.m. to midnight: Glenn through Jan. 31: watercotors by Pamela West Orange, Buttery; Lambertville House, Cafeteria, County College of Morris. Route 10, 32 Bridge St., Lambertville; through January. Kastrinos, Jan. 22; and Jonathan Sprout, Randolph Township; Jan. 13 and 20, 8 p.m., Wagner. Center (or Health Affairs, 760 Alex- Jan. 23; 201-329-2777. ander Rd-, Princeton, through Jan. 31: The V 201-538-1860. 1982 Invitational Exhibit. McCarter Theatre, Bkiegrass concert, M and M Hall, Texas Princeton, through Jan. 31: lor hours call 1982 Members Show, Hunterdon Art Road, Old Bridge, Jan. 23 at 8 p.m., Metropoitan Opera Auditions, New Jersey 609-921-9173. Center. Old Stone Mill. Center Street. Clinton; Jan. 10 to Feb. 14. for times call 201-828-1059. District, Kirby Arts Center, Lawrenceville 201-735-8415. School, Lawrenceville, Jan. 23 from 9 a.m. to Art Modem by the late Andrzej B Bajkowski Singer Ron ERran, East Brunswick High 5 p.m. of Manvde. Manville Public Library. 100 South School. Cranbury Road, East Brunswick, Jan. 10th Ave.. Marrvffle; through January, for Photographs by Sotebury School students 23 at 8:30 p.m.. 201-238-7971. hours call 201-722-9722. , Continental Bank. Bridge and Main Streets. New Hope. Pa.; through January. VtoMst Mark Kaplan, Rider College Rne and White by Printmaking Council Arts Theatre, Route 206, Lawrenceville, Jan. DANCF members. Printmaking Council building, Sta- 23 at 8:05 p.m.. 609-896-5303. tion and River Roads. North Branch; through Papermaker. Rider College, Route 206, Law- Feb. 10. for tours call 201-725-2110. reneevilte: Jan. 10 to 29. lor times call Mahoney Brothers concert, Trenton War Traditional American and EngBsh dancing, 609-896-5000. Memorial Auditorium, Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m., PaMtngs by Bucks County artists. Golden Wilcox Hall, Princeton University campus, 609-587-7129. every Thursday, 8 p.m., 609-466-3896. Door Gallery. 52 South Main St. New Hope. i for the New Year. The Nassau Pa.: through Feb. 10. lor hours call Gallery. 20 Nassau St.. Princeton; Jan. 2 to Newark Boys Chorus, Somerset County 215-662-5529 Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Feb. 6. Vocational High School. Jan. 23 at 8 p.m.. McCarter Theatre. University Place, Prince- 201-526-6074. Utte House* for Utte People, through Feb. ton. Jan. 19 and 20, 609-921-8700. 21; Greek and Roman Art, continuing Rare and unusual posters by Chagel, exhttt; RJ. Artists Bkwssi Exhibit, through Picasso and Wat Disney, and photography Little Orchestra of Princeton, Princeton Day International folk dam-ing, Rutgers Universi- Jan 20-. The Design Factory, through Sept. posters by Edward Weston, Cassandra School Theater. The Great Road, Princeton, ty, Bartiett Halt, Cook College, New Brunswick, 26; Newark Museum, 49 Washington St.. Jane, Alfred Stiegttz and Jacquetne Fogei Jan. 24 at 3 p.m., 609-924-7497. every Wednesday at 7 p.m., 201 -932-7084. Newer*; for hours cat 201-733-6600. . Jentra Rne Art Gallery, Route 33 and MMhurst Road. Freehold; through January, for Yehud MenuNn concert, Trenton War Scottish Country Dancing, Murray Doogt Prints by Ben Shahn, through April 25; hours call 201-431—0838. Memorial Auditorium, Jar.. 24, 609-737-8200. Hall, Princeton University campus; Saturdays, Transformed Houses, through Feb. 2fl; "8 p.m., 609-883-6295, no experience required. Watsrcotors by Marge Chsvooshian, The Y Chamber Symphony, McCarter svough Jan. 24: flower Prints by EliahetU Photos by Martha Tabor. Labor, Education Theatre. Princeton University, Jan. 25 at 8 UonsBv through Jan 24, NJ. Ceramics Center, Cook CoBege. New Brunswick; Jan. p.m.. 609-921-8700. from ttSe Museum CoBectton, through April 13 to March 30. open Mondays to Fridays. 9 25: NJ. State Museum. Wess State Street. am to 4 p.m., 201-932-7084. Sherrl MHIIUS, baritone, McCartenTheatre, Trenton: tor hours caE 609-292-6308, free. Princeton University, Jan. 26 at 8 p.m., FOR KIDS \ 609-921-8700. Hesfsm and ReeWes: The Other Side of Prometheus series, food preparation American Painting. 1940-1960, Art Gallery. utensils and vessels for eating and drinking, Country Coyote Goes to HoBywood; Daffy Voorhees Haa. Rutgers CoBege. New Bruns- Westbroadway Gallery, 431 West Broadway, New Brunswick Chamber Orchestra, Christ Duck and the Dinosaur; and Cosmic Zoom; ««ck. Jan. 17 ttvough Mann £S. lor *Vnes can NYC; through Jan. 28. for times call Episcopal Church. 5 Patersen St., New Bruns- 201-932-7084 212-966-2520. wick, Jan. 25 ai 8 p.m., 201-273-1755. (Continued on page 25)

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(Continued from page 24) Courageous Dr. Christian" (1940) Jean Sebastian's spell. Sebastian and Charles are Hershott stars as a kindly and too saintly' played by Anthony Andrews and Jeremy South Brunswick Public Library. Kingston TELEVISION j country doctor who has a chance to clean out Irons. Lane. Monmouth Junction, Jan. 23. 1 p.m.. a shantytown inhabited by itinerants. Before 10:00 MOVE: Wabash Avenue — (1950) 201-821-8224. he can persaude city fathers to his way of Betty Grable, Victor Mature and PhD Harris in thinking, the good doctor is on the receiving a story of two friends who play poker, piano end of romantic overtures by the town widow. and practical jokes. Landecapee: Earth's Faces with Rosemary NJPTV Ch. 52, 23, 60758^ \ Cartoon: "Christmas Comes But Once A Smith. Princeton University Art Museum, MONDAY, JANUARY 25 Year" (1936) Short: "The House I Live In" PM Princeton; Jan. 23. 11 a.m.. 609-452-3788. (1945) Starring Frank Sinatra. Serial: "Lost 8:00 Sports Insight— Interviews with New City of the Jungle" (1946) Episode five. WEEKDAY PROGRAMS Jersey sports personalities and behind the 6:00 Rutgers Bowl — "Cherry Hill High Cricket on the Hearth, Newark Museum, 49 PM scenes looks at some of the sporting events in School. West vs. North Brunswick High" Washington St.. Newark: Jan. 23. 130 and 3 4:00 Mster Rogers' Neighborhood the Garden State, with host Billy Perry. Students vie in a spirited quest for high scores p-m., 201-733-€600. tree. 4:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Sports Amerk*- Hockey — Wiscon- In this-question and answer rivalry. (R) 5:30 Untamed World sk\^§alad bar. w hich ts included with all entrees, is one of the best my family has PM come across . Save room for the Cheesecake ... if you can." 4:00 Ooss-Country Sking — "Double ./,«• K<».M-><-T/lf-: PMSCETIIS rM'KET Antique show, Ramada Ion. East Brunswick. Poling" Learn how ski poles can be utilized to Route 1 &• Major Rd S Brunswuk I.I NCHEON DINNER-COCKTAILS Jan. 23 from noon to 10 p.m. and Jan. 24 from increase control and speed. ./IIM .\

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On Bridge The smother play—a fairy tale

By CHARLOTTE and PAUL DOBIN that he never failed to find the optimum play at any contract. One evening, while Once upon ;i time. in a lar away land. luck was such that he almost never was playing in a high stakes game at the local there dwelt an expert bridge player. His dealt a routine hand and his skill was such ^country club', he found himslef in a six spade contract on the deal shown. He won the ace of hearts, ruffed a heart in his hand, and led the queen of spades. North West, of course, refused to cover, dummy • A52 played low and East failed to follow suit. CA643 Our. hero didn't even blink. He continued East perforce led a club. South ruffed O A J with the jack of spades which held the trick. with the nine and West's sure trump trick • KQJ 3 A diamond to the ace was followed by vanished (or so the story goes). West East another heart ruff. Now came four more A person may play bridge for many years • K7 43 4k void rounds of diamonds. West helplessly fol- arid never encounter a '' smother' 'play — 9Kq ) 7 V J 0 9 5 2 lowing suit. Finally, the small club was led but if such a play does come up, there is a 0 8 7 532 0 4 to the queen and ace. With East on lead, greater chance that maybe it will be recog- A 9 * A 10 8 7 6 5 2 these were the last two cards: nized as a result of this talc. South A QJ 109 8 6 v 8 v K 0 10 9 6 A 4 Local Duplicate Club Results Plattus: Phil Heinz; 3 - Sandy Mulinos, Nectar Sanders; 4 - Alice Irmisch, Scward North dealer Jacobi. Eait-Wcst vulnerable 1/6 MERCER COUNTY DUPLI- CATE: N-S 1 - Madelyn Plattus. Everett Harris; 2 - Tess Papp, Bob Rhodes; 3 - Bea 1/12 PRINCETON YM-YWC A: N-S 1 and Iggnace Littman; E-W I - Lillian and - Bill Ward, Hal Parker; 2 - Dick Kuti, North East South West Joe Coult; 273 - Hilda Weiss, Hildred Gross Sheryle Anapol; 3 - Dick Gustafson, Cy 1 P i * P tied with Claire Levitt, Ben Moskowitz. Kust; 4 - Elizabeth Bartholomew, Bruno 2 NT P 3 0 i P 1/12 PRINCETON YMCA Bridge Voegele; 5 - Natalee Rosenthal, Peter 3 P 4 0 P for Fun: N-S 1 - Marge Blaxill. Julie Whit- Wright: E-W 1 - Charles Seymour, Jim 6 * - All pass c; 2 - Dianne McLaughlin.CiaMcDerrnott; Luce; 2 - D. McDonough, A. Freeman; 3 - 3 - Agnes Boohcr, John Mileham; 4 - Gig Fred Lord, Rex Jackson; 4 - Alan Medvin,

• Opening lead - heart king Ayling, Elizabeth Bartholomew; E-W 1 - Wayne Roney; 5 - Beverly Zissman, F. Joan Lechner, Grace Wile; 2 - Madelyn Feldman.

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