i;~:7¯’+ii: ~ ~(7%( ,~i: :: The Franklin JNEWS’RECORD Se~:ondclass postagepaid VOL.18, NO. 2 TWOSECTIONS - 20 PAGES SOMEKSET,NEW JEKSEY 08873, THURSDAY,JANUARY 11, 1973 ,+t Somorset, N~08873 TENCENTS A COPY- $4.50 A YEAR Career Tax Dollars Are Issue s ’ Slate Of Eight Seeks School Board Seats

"Atotal of eight candidateshave filed "this is oneof the mostpositive approaches petitionsannouncing their intentionsto seek to preschooleducation I haveever worked ¯ three openposts on the boardof educationin with." the February13 election. The candidates RnseannThomas, a lifelong Franklinite, includedtwo current boardmembers, Daniel graduatedfrom Franklin H.S. in 1971. In J, Cerulin and KennethLangdon. schoolsheserved both on the StudentCouncil Othercontenders are MarllynZuckerman, and the St-dent-FacultyForum, as well as Barbara "Francfort, Roseann Thomas, the Afru-AmericnnClub. Nowa Douglass ArlenePinhelro, Adolph Katz and H. Richard Collegepre-law student, she hascontinued to Smith, workclosely with local youths. Mrs.Barbara Francfort, who resides at 195 Miss Thomas,who will be speaking to Berger St. with her husbandEd and five small parent groups along with Mrs, children, has beena Franklinresident for Pinhelru,has stated her belief that parental seven years. Currentlyshe is educati.on involvementis Importantto older students. ch;,irman of the CedarWood Woman’sClub, "It seemsthat the school has actually legislative chairmanof the St. Matthins becamea stumblingblock in the relationship P.T.A. and a memberof the George betweenparents and kids," she remarks. AckermnnLay AdvisoryCommittee. AdolphKats, whois presentlydirector of Amember of St. MatthiasChurch, she lists research for the NewJersey Departmentof her P.T.A. membershipsas MacAfee,St. HigherEducation, has beena resident of Matthias,Franklin H.S. and St. Peter’sH.S. Franklinfor 13 years. Heresides with his Agraduate of the KatherineGibbs School, wifeBetty at 5 TunnellRd., andtheir three ( Mrs.Frannfort was for a numberof years an children attend Conerly Road School, executive secretary for a major phar- SampsonG. SmithSchool and FranklinH.S. maceutical corporation. She has had a Mr. Katzwas for five years a memberof the variety of experiencesin marketresearch, RutgersCollege of Engineeringfaculty. budgets, law and insurance and served Mr.Katz is advocatingthe formationof a briefly as a secretary to a Westchester tuwnship-wideresource advisory committee Countyschool board.She also holds a New.to assist the schooladministration in setting Jerseyreal estate license. up newcareer educationprograms. "I haveclosely followedthe activities of ’*Myemphasis on career education," ArlenePinheiro RoseannThomas H. RichardSmith BarbaraFrancfort the Franklin Townshipschool board by remarkedMr. Katz, "growsout of a belief regularly attending the monthlyboard that our schoolsare nowproducing too many meetingsand periodically discussing school youngsterswho are preparedfor neither a problemswith current school board mem- career nor college. Manyhigh school TimothyChristian Schoolin Piscatawayand tend Franklin Park Schooland Franklin level, he hasover l0 yearsof activescouting "Onechange in our s~,stemwhich has been bers," notes Mrs.Francfort. graduates go on to college becausethey has also hadseveral.years experience as a H.S., respectively. experience.Most recently his efforts were the so-calledP.M. session. In myestimation *’Asan activeand concerned parent I feel hhven’tthe slightestidea of whatelse to do." small businessman. Mr. Langdonattended Rutgers University directed toward the formation of the this programhas beenthe biggesthoax ever the experienceI havegained from my multi- H. RichardSmith, a lifelong Franklin Obtainingbetterreturusfortaxdollarsandand is a technical specialist with RCA’s FranklinHigh School Booster Club, whose pulledon the educationalsystem of Franklin. taceted involvementin the community, resident, lives withhis wifeHelen on Canal establishingconsistent school discipline are ResearchEngineering facility in Somerville. aim has been to promoterecognition of I didnot agreewith it whenit wasinitiated, particularly in the educational sphere, Road.They have five children, twoof whom majorissues in Mr. Smith’scampaign. Mr. Langdnnis a past memberof the athletesat the school. andI will strive for a programthat will again qualifies mefor a decision-makingrole as a recently graduatedfrom Franklin H.S. Two "Themajority of the boardof education RecreationCouncil and the Franklin Task In commentingon his past three years on provideour studentswith a total educational duly-elected memberof the board of others are presently enrolledin Franklin muststop treating taxpayersas opponents Force.Involved at both a local andcounty the schoolboard, Mr. Langdoahas stated, concept." education." schools. andstart respectingthe properinterests of Mrs. ArlenePinheiro, whois presently Mr. Smithis a graduateof TheKing’s all our citizens," says Mr.Smith. "I firmly director of the Pine GroveCooperative College,Briarcliff Manor,N.Y., where he believe in the Americanprinciples of NurserySchool, has residedin Franklinfor receiveda B.A.in ChristianEducation. He democraticgovernment, the need for good Diamond Vs. Norris 12 years with her husbandGeorge and four hastaken additional education courses at school,and a consistentrespect for the value children. Heroldest child, Michelle,is a Rutgersand at TrentonState College.He of the tax dollar," he concludes. LivingstonCollege student, while sons Chris, currently servesas a deaconand Sunday ¯ IncumbentKenneth Langdnn, a resident of Scott andGreg attend Franklinschools. Schoolsuperintendent at the New Brunswick Franklinfor over18 years, resides at 79 Mrs. Pinheiro has worked in early Bible Church.For the past12 years,Mr. HillviewAve. with his wife Dorisand their New Taxpayer Suits Filed childhoodeducation for eight years as botha Smithhas taught elementarygrades at two sons, Jeffrey andKen Jr. Theboys at- teacher and an administrator and holds a *’If he sued me, I do not knowabout it on public time" by Franklin’s assistant B.A.in the field. becauseI haven’tbeen served yet. Therefore townshipmanager John Wise on October17 Shehas announcedher intentionto workin by AnitaSuM I feel freeto talk aboutit untilI haveofficial has also triggeredoff a lawsuitby the Tax- "~’conjunctinnwith fellow boardcandidate noticeof filing. AfterI receivethe suit, all payers¯ RoseannThomas in speakingto smallgroups Aspart of a newseries of lawsnitsissued on questions regardingthe case will be an- ¯ Theincident took place at a Chamber¯of of parents throughoutthe communityin behalf of the FranklinTownship Taxpayers swered*no comment’." Commercemeeting held that day for the order to discusseducational issues. Association,attorney Milton Diamond said In other Taxpayeractions, Mr. ¯Diamondpurposeof allowingthe Taxpayersto discuss "Community-widesharing on educationis Tuesdayhe has filed libel chargesagainst has filed chargesagainst H. Lee Sarnkin, the basis of parentalinfluence on the school RichardNorris of the law firm of Norris, their issues with Chambermembers. Mr. system," she has remarked,adding that McLaughlinand Truckerin Somerville,for whois currentlyrepresenting Franklin Tax Wisewas at that timefound to be operatinga statementspublished in the FranklinNews - AssessorRoger Payne, for allegedly using tape recorderat the meeting. Recordon October24, 1972. *’scaretactics" in specifyingthe amountof Mr. Diamondstates that he received a Accordingto Mr. Diamond,the statement damagesin a suit filed by Mr.Payee against letter shortlyafter the incidentfrom town- Elizabeth Petrillo in question was madewhen Mr. Norris the Taxpayers. ship managerCharles Burger which stated broughtsuit againstthe Taxpayerson behalf In that case, Mr.Sarol¢in was asked b.y the that the tape recorderincident wasnot in- courtto refile his casewithing 30 days, the $4 tentional. Named Mail Boss of MayoSisler. Mr. Diamondhad previously milliondamage suit havingbeen dismissed Claimingthat the incidentalso violatesthe madea commentto the effect that he hadbeen by the judge. Mr. Sarckinhas filed a new rightsof free speechand free assemblyin the Mrs. ElizabethE. Petrillo has beenap- a formerclassmate of Mr. Norrisat Harvard answeron behalf of Mr. Paynesince that Constitution, Mr. Diamondhas prepared pointedpostmaster of Kingston,it wasan- lawschool, and that he wouldbe anticipating time. chargesagainst StanleyCutler, Alexander nouncedby EdwardV. Dorsey, regional discussingthe caseat their class reunionin The alleged use of what Mr. Diamond Naruta,David DeVries, Charles Burger and postmastergeneral for the EasternRegion of November. claimsto be a "publicly-ownedtape recorder JohnWise in connectionwith the incident. the U.S.Postal Service. Requestedto commenton Mr. Diamond’s Mrs.Petrillo is a nativeKingstunian. She remark,Mr. Norristold the FranklinNews- Record that *’he had no intention of resides at tO ShawDrive with her husband, discussingthe case outside of court" and Charles. adtiedthat onenf thelrotherclassmateswoand Hinds NamedTo Post up in prison a whileback. Mr. Diamondcontends that Mr. Norris’ Open Space Set statement ’*makesit appear as if I had committedcertain criminalacts justifying With Black Law Group my imprisonment," and. has brought As Meeting Topic chargesagainst Mr. Norris. LennoxHinds of Somersethas beennamed School in Newark,was a res’eareh chemist In an official statementregarding the esoociatedlrectornftbeNationnlConferencebefore beginninghis law studies. He [s Waysin whichestablished laws and the situation, Mr. Norrishas said, "I do not of Black Lawyers.The announcement was executivedirector of the HeritageFoun- machineryof local governmentcan be used ACCEPTINGPORTRAITS of Vice PresidentSpiro Agneware three SampsonG. Smith chooseto havea runningbattle with Mr. madeby HaywardBurns, national director dation of NewBrunswick, which provides to preservevanishing open space will be studentswho participated in last fall’s mockpresidential election. Mrs. Patricia Ward, Diamondin the newspapersor the radio. He of the conference. technical assistance to communitygroups discussedTuesday, Jan. 16 at the meetingof RepublicanCommitteewoman, arranged with CongressmanPeter Frelinghuysen to honor has a habit of calling the newspapersand Before receiving the appointment,Mr. buildingalternate institutions~ the FranklinConservation Club. thestudents. Left to right areBrian Roberts, Mrs. Ward, Liz Harsell and Keith Gooding. radio stations so that they maybe usedby Hindswas director of the PrisonersRights Heis also counselto the NationalParent RobertOttenhoff, a graduatestudent in the himto disseminatehis viewsto the public. Project of the NewJersey ACLUand has Federationand has beennational secretary Departmentof UrbanPlanning at Rutgers, ’I considerthis to be unprofessionaland in beenactively litigating andnegotiating the of the Black American LawStudents will showa videotape he producedwhich violation of the Canonsof Ethics. Fur- rights nf inmatesin NewJersey prisons. Association, a board memberof the Law features the Delawareand Raritan Canal as thermore, Mr. Diamondhas completely Theproject wasfunded by the RogerBaldwin StudentsCivil RightsCouncil and wasthe an exampleof open space threatened by WardHonors Students distorted the meaningof the particular ~’onndatinn immediatelyafter the 1971 recipient of the J. SkellyWright award from remarkI made,but I supposethat evil as disturbancesat RahwayState Prison. ’Rutgers LawSchool for the student who industrial development.He will also discuss madethe greatestcontribution to civil rights. opportunitiesfor preservationsuch as scenic Pat Ward,vice chairmanof the Franklin Mrs. Wardbecame interested in the ac- well as beautyis inthe eyesnf the beholder. Mr. Hinds, a graduate of Rutgers Law easements, planning commissionsand TownshipRepublican party, presented tivities and wrote to CongressmanPeter Bornin Trinidadand educated there andin zoningboards. photographsof VicePresident Spiro AgnewFrelinghuysen, whopassed or/ there-’- Englandand the United States, Mr. Rinds Mr.Ottenhoff, a FranklinPark resident, is to Liz Harseil, Keith Goodingand Brian formationto NationalHeadquarters of the andhis wife andtwo children are long-time workingtoward his mastersdegree in city Roberts, eighth gradestudents of SampsonRepublicanParty whichthen obtainedthe $9.7 Million Budget Somersetresldenta.. Heis active in local andregional planning, and has a backgroundG. Smith Intermediate School, on Wed- signedphotographs for the studentsas tokens communityissues, including economic of experiencein photography,and television nesday,Jan. 3. of appreciationand recognitionfor their development,youth, drug and educational writingand production. efforts. projects. Themeeting will be held at 8 p.m.at the Thestudents were active participants in Miss Harsell also received a photo of Mr. Hinds’duties at NCBLwill include Middlebush Reformed Church in Mid. the Octobermock campaign and election set President Richard Nixon, whomshe Gets Preliminary O.K. expandingnational membershipto include diebush.The public is welcome. up by ChesterVarner, social studies teacher. representedin the campaign. the increasingnumbers of blacklawyers and A proposedschool budgetof $9,773350for equipmentwas tabled in order for the board.law students, and recruiting supportive the year 1973-74was tentatively adopted by " to compilemore information on the uses of membersfrom all segments of the com- the FranklinTownship Board of Education" videoand its impactin the schools. munity. Mondaynight by a vote of S-2. AdolphKatz, an announcedcandidate in Talking about his newrole, Mr: Hinds Opposingthe budget, whichcomes up for the upcomingschool board elections, asked remarked,"It is in the area of criminal Constance Ogburn, Stephen Bailey public hearing"on January22, wereHenry the hoardto providemore information on justice andpenology that the systematicand’ Spritzer and Michael Ward, who both video and its present uses. Dr. Maxwellsystematizedoppression and racism of this claimedit wastoo high. describedthree majorareas of videouse, in societyis mostblatantly visible. Wehave but Absent~ from the meeting were Gerald ¯ staff self-evaluatinn,taping instructional toI-’ examinewho is arrested, whois indicted, ~- Selected As Jaycee AwardWinners Spielmanand MarshaSobel. Mr. Spielman programsthat appearon televisionat timesWho suffers pro-trial detention,who is con- Mrs. Constance. 0gburu and Stephen Churchnf 771 Somerset Street and the preservationof nature trails, Mrs.Barbara indicatedhis supportfor the budgetin a i whichare inconvenientfor classesso the victed, whois sentenced,and who is eligible Baileyhave been selected to receivethe 1972 Greater NowBrunswick Council of Char- Irwin for cultural art enhancement,Mrs. letter to Superintendentof SchoolsDr.: studentsmay view the tapeslater, andalso in .for parole.It is clear that certaingroups bear DistinguishedService Awardspresented ches. HelenBrown for townshiprecreation ad- RobertMaxwell. t live schooltaping, the weightof selective law enforcementand annuallyby the FranklinTownship Jaycees. Mrs. Ogbhrnwas selected for her con- vaneementand EdwardShami for con- The proposedbudget represents an m-i Dr. Maxwellcited one instance in which the apportionmentof punitivesanctions. Thebasis for selection is the person’s tributlon to J.U.N.C.,Just Usesof Naturetinuous musicalcontribution at the Jaycees’ creaseof morethan $600,000 over this year’s~ classes were filmed in progress so that "Wemust organize to lift the yokeof police achievementor contributionin his chosen Through Conservation, and the Franklin ¯ Annual Somerset County Junior Miss budgetappropriation. If the budgetis ap- parents could see their cldldrea’s actual lawlessnessfrom the hacksof theseof us who f ...... Pa"eant ¯ provedby voters during the February13 class participation’ ¯ are nameless,meek, and legion throughout telu orgamzauonor commumty .,..u.=crw.*=onClub The ¯ -anel ~, felt she had e, school elections, an increase. of ap-+ A bid for the purchase of two’student the country.The rhetoric of social change ¯ + - -""£ne pane/0[...... Juages wnlcn aetermme~ " ...... me ucc..,- - moving’oforce in enlt,,htening= the mustgive wayto the actionsof social change ¯ + . .recipients of theawards consisted of Boa )residents of Franklin on the need for The Distinguished Service Awardsand roxlmatel24cents r 100In r asseosed’ . Awardsof Recognitionwillbe presentedat a rPartsbles" .wYlbe leviedP;on~y t~x.. era boardtransportationbecause only vansone was firm rejected had bid. by Ken- the mostparticularly by membersof the black i Maggto, columnist for the HomeNews; recyoling as welt as mplementingthe The_. public nearing on the ouaget.wm mge~ neth Lancaster, a board member, remarked "’ ~omyn- ...... wesmmmer, pUOllsner m tnn pr~ca~ rc%-....owu.~ rnro~ram ¯ bannuettobe held on January27 at the bet. . + . , . -+ " ...... ir/et,my~¢¢= are~o reeo-nizin-the Tra~oLod’es Motor Inn 1850 E~ston Avenue place at tho Hlllcrest School at 8 p m onthat hecould"not helpbut find itcurlons that "Onlya harnessing of all available ..+. ~omersel~pecmtor; ana Jnsepn ~UelllO s ~’ ’ Janua22 ’ ’ .’ . " ..I . onlyoae bidder will come. out. There is resourceswill" permit the protractedand .-;.~" memberof the Board of Chosen Freeholders outstandingcontrlbutions tothe community n SomersetThe publicIs invited to attend. ~ ...... , . ~.. relentlessstruggle which liberation requires. i ’." + ’ -.for Somerset County. . byseveral other Individuals’..’. ’." ’ thebanquet, which will commence at8 p.m. . m ome.riacuonmeeoara, approve a .~ne somethingquestionable aboutthis practice. ~:.’ . ’ Theselected Mr Bellea t971gradea~ i Awardsof Recngnitleaw[llbepresented to SidGriffin isin’charge ofticket sales,and mtr.ooucunn m a new st ua.ent dise)pnne . Mrs:Florence:Raednlph, bOardseere~ry, Theestablishment of a NCBLNational Legal r’ I DefenseNetwork should begin a natloeal [+’;Of Fr;~lin HighSchool, roY; hls leadershlp in Richard Drlver for Franklin Townshlp maybe oontactedat 1370AOak Tree Drive, po~eYmtoOt~o~eV~oSmnuln~nsu:a~n2~So~O[:[dee;~ mmsnn nna mailed out 16 requests for the youth aotlvlties of the First Baptist rgovernmnnt,MrsLalsHowefor+Eoologyand +North ¯ 4r Brunswick. 4 , ’ ’ ’ F [ ~. , ’ P , mov_ementtoward these goals." I~~+.+::..;:,., ,. , + ....+: ,: .. .:;.+ . . +, - . , , + +, . , . , ,+ . , ! +,., ~ ," :5 ~]+’ F ’ ’&+ ~+ + 411 ~ ’ ’ k 1? + ~ &~’’.; . . ’, .; ’’ ’ I+1’:1’ " " F " 1~, "m " ’ 1 . ’ ] " ~ .... ’ 4 ’ & k’ ’ i : ’ ’ "kk % Social Security Peace Groups’T oC on front : t Benefits Increase t, About1,750,000 widows who Social Security District Manager were65 or older at the timetheir in NewBrunswick. ¯ P eq y " ¯ social securitywidow’s benefits Anothertwo million widows SomersetCounty peace groups citizens who’deplore, the con- with Rep. Frel nghuysen started will havetheir paymentswill receiveless than100 per cent. will meet wi!.h .CongressmantinuaUonof the IndechinaWar represents such groups as New increasedto t00 per cent of the of their husband’sretirement refer n. u. ~renngnuysenon the and whofeel outraged by the Jersey SANEmembers from retirement benefits their benefits, Mr. Murphysaid, conductof the waron Saturday, recentunprecedented U.S. aerial North Plainfield politically deceasedhusbands would now be becausethey took their widow’s ’Jan.13, at his Somervilleoffice in attacks on NorthVietnam, the orientedfactions from Princeton, receiving if they werealive, benefitsbefore they were65 and tbe.PostOff!cebuildin~’atl0a.m,greatestinhistory,"accordingteBernardsville, and Franklin accordingto JamesD. Murphy, will therefore be collecting Tne appomtmnntwas maoeat Robert Skrnkov. Township,the SomersetPeace paymentson a reduced basis ¯ Center, . Somerset Hills’ over a longer period than the "r’t ¯ _ 1 ~ 1 1 "PEACE,"and high school widowswhose payments did not studentsfrom North Plainfield. Joins Societies start until theywere 65 or older. u ¢,~/IP~~l~Gtt,~_l)~ It, I/ ~f]l~f’}~f’t’~’~’~f’~k..J~ ~,~[~Ij I/~t& Themove was initiated by Mr. ¯ Theincreases payable under ¯ " Skrokovand Arnold Paglia, both DavidJeffrey Fryauff has been the Social Security Amendments ~ ~ of NorthPlainfield. elected to 0micronDelta Kappa, of 1972, signed into law by r~ )1"~ ~ ¯ ¯ "u~ ~-~p~ ~u’~fw ~va .RepresentativeFrelinghuysen menshonorary society, and Beta President Nixonon October30, I U IILL~II[, J[ I I~,~llr~lll~ hasbeen one of the mostcon- Beta Beta, honorary biology will be includedin the checks "-" sistent supportersof the war, fraternity¯ they receiveearly in February, ¯ unlike ’s two He is a junior at Wagner hesaid¯ SOMERVILLE-- Normajean Between 1968 and 1970 she was Senators, Clifford Case and College,Staten Island,wherehe Henoted that underthe old Dietzelhas been named direeter the chieffinancial officer for the HarrisonWilliams whooften is majoringin biology.He is a law, a widowwho was 62 or over of Mobilizationof Resources,a Somerset CommunityAction supportanti-war legislation; graduate of Somerville High whenshe becameentitled to Anyone For ? projectaimed at assessingsocial Program¯Prior to that, she Thecommittee feels that the School,and is the sonof Mr.and widow’sbenefits waspaid 82.5 service needs throughout servedfive years as assistant recent bombingshave been so Mrs. Robert Fryauff, Mallard percent of the benefitthat would INDOORTENNIS is expectedto get underwayin Warrenthis April. Above,Warren Mayor Ran SomersetCounty and developing director of the Visiting severe and have caused such Drive,Hillsborough. have been payable to her Willens(right) helpsBrant Switzler and Peter Rockwood of The Racquets Club break g~ound for the a plan to organizeand coordinate Homemakerscrvice of Somerset international and domestic husbandat age 55 or later. A newfacility, whichwill be locatedon Bethel Road in that township.The six-court complex will be resources for a county-wide County. criticism that they hope Rep. widowwho took benefitsat 60 or completewith lounge, pro shop, lockers, saunas and a specialmini.court for practiceand lessons. attack on poverty. The newdirector announced Frelinghuysenmay use his office 61 yearsof age receivedless¯ The announcementwas made that the project has openedan to helpbring the conflict to an Underthe newlaw, he said, the by Patrlcia McKiernan,chair- office at 38 GroveSt. In Somer-early end. :. closer a widowis to 65 whenher manof the 4-CCouncil, a group ville, fn spaceprovided by the widow’spayments started, the comprisedof representativesof SomersetCounty Freeholders. closer to 100 per cent of her social service institutions and Thefreeholders are also paying husband’sretirement benefit she Local Conservationist Cited agenciesin the county,as well as utility costsfor the office. Homecoming will receive¯ those whoactually receive the Accordingto Mrs.Dietzel, the Further,the newlow takes into services. project will evaluate social account whetherthe deceased Mrs. Dietzel, a former service needs by surveying Graduates husbandcollected his retirement For :Outstanding’ Service Somervilleresident currently peoplethroughout the county. benefitsbefore he reached65. If living in Edison, has a Students from Rutgers Give Tips he did, then his retirement CharlesV. N. Davis, a former served as a supervisor for 33 Jersey Cooperative Breeders backgroundin social services Universityare participatingin benefits werereduced from what Hillsboroughofficial, received years¯ Hewas district chairmanAssociation at Annundale,and workand financial management.this phaseof the prjeet. At the wouldhave been payable to him .the 1972Outstanding Soil Con- from1959 to 1964. . servedas a directorfor 20 years. Forthe past two years she was sametime, existingagencies and HILLSBOROUGH- "I don’t" at 65. servation District Supervisor Hewas president of the Dairy the treasurer of the Electro- institutionsin the countywill be thinkpeople realized it whilein As a result, the benefits award of the NewJersey In 1970, whena Federal per- Herd ImprovementAssociation CatheterCorp. of Rahway. evaluated. school,but H.H.S. has a veryfine payableto the widowof a man sonnel cutback threatened the ¯ Once the results of these anddiversified program¯" Associationof Soil Conservationclosingof the district office, Mr. of SomersetCounty for 20 years evaluationsare assessed,M.O.R. "I wishI had listened to the who collected reduced Districtsat the annualmeeting of Davis was the prime moverin andwas one of the foundersof the Identification will developa five-yearplan for guidancedepartment whenyou retirement benefits before he that organization held here" securing funds from Somerset organization.In 1970,he received organizingand coordinatingthe told me to be prepared for was 65 will be based on the yesterday¯ andUnioncounties to establish a a citation for distinguished reducedretirement benefits he Mr. Davishelped to organize service fromthe State Boardof CardsAvailable attackon poverty,she said. something and not just do wouldstill he receivingif hewere the Somerset-UnionSoil Con- full-time staff position in the Alsoincluded in the projectwill nothing." district¯ Thiswas the first such Agriculture during the State be a grantsman,whose job it will Sosaid twoof the morethan 50 living, Mr. Murphysaid. servationDistrictin1941andhasposition "supportedby county AgriculturulConvention. For NewAdults beto identifypotential sources of membersof HillsberooghHigh’s fundscreated in the-state. Mr. Davisserved as a member governmentfunds, and then feed first graduatingclass, the class ~, ...... "-r- . of the HillsboroughTownship RobertE. Bower,director of Heestaousne~ an exmnswe.....Boarof Educationfor man-, this informationto the county- of ’72, whenthey returned to the conservation plan on his down ~ ...... the Division of Alcoholic wide organization designedby school for a get-together with ¯ years. ~rom tu;~ unui ms Beverage Control, today the project. In this way,Mrs. present seniors during their farmm1949 and has loogbeen an retirement in 1965, he wastax remindedall personsthat were enthusiasticspokesman for the affected by the majorityrights Dletzelexplained, the countywill winterholdiay. conservation of natural assessorfor the township.In be able to get maximumamoutof ’ A variety of other responses addition,he is a formermember law whichbecame effective on wereheard to the question,"In resources, of the HillsboroughTownship Jan. I, that to facilitate iden- funds and knowhow to put the Mr.Davis was a memberof the PlanningBoard. tification in tavernsand package moneyto the best use. whatway, if any, couldyou have Iv State Boardof Agriculturefrom been better prepared by Currently, Mr. Davis is a stores they mayobtain fromthe HillsboruughHigh Schoolfor 1964to 1968and served as vice- memberof the Hillsborough clerk in their countyan iden- Candidates Night college or employment?" presidentfor oneyear¯ Formany’ Township Industrial Corn- tificationcard. "I think I was prepared years he ownedand operated one mission, an honorarymember of Theapplicant should appear at academicallyfor college,but not | Buffet on Sunday of the largest and most .sue- the executivecommittee of the the CountyClerk’s office witha Set In Franklin socially. Hiilsboruughkeeps a DancingcingFriday Friday and Saturday cessful dairy farmsin Somerset Somerset County Board. of $2 fee,’a birth certificate, a Countyand waswell knownas a Agriculture, of which he was naturalizationcertificate or a For Jan. 18 personsheltered." breeder .of purebredHolstein VoterRegistration Certificate, "Put more emphasis and Call Elielie for for reset reservations234-1596 president for four years, and a responsibilityfor the student’s cattle; Hehelped organize the memberof the Belle Mead along with two recent’.black and SOMERSET-- A Candidates’ grade on the student¯ It’s his first . artificial . breeders Rota~’Club,’nfwfi~ch lle wasa white photograpll~;?~: ap- ¯Night ;,for..persons seeking, resp0esibilityto do well.";" [~ associationin America,the New founder. . proximatelyt 1/2 inchesby1 1/2 election to the FranklinBoard of inches in size, full face and’ Educationwill be jointly spun- "Moreknowledge of trade withoutany hat. sored by P.T.A.’s fromConerly fields shouldbe givenearlier in Road, Hillcrest, MacAfeeRoad high school." ’ andPine GroveSchools and the "I feel H.H.S. could better ONDEAN’S LIST Franklin TownshipLeague of preparea studentfor collegeby WomenVoters. makingit harder grade-wise." Robert MacCombie,son of The meeting, to be held "I don’tthink it’s possibleto be Mrs. Joan MacCombieof 177 Thursdaj,,Jan. 18, at the Conerlyevenhalfway prepared for the ValerieDr., Manville,has been RoadSchool at 8 p.m., will be world.The only thing I couldsay namedto the dean’slist at the moderatedby Ms.Betty Mason, is not to makeit seemso scary. Onegood woman Universityof Montana.A fresh- director of the Leagueof WomenBecauseof the protectivenessof man, he waspresident of the Votersof NewJersey. the school,I wasscared to death deservesanother- seniorclass at ManvilleHigh last Thecandidates will first be of leaving¯" year. askedto expresstheir opinionson . After minglinginformally with pertinent educational issues. the seniors over coffee and BUDGETMEETING After this, audiencequestions doughnuts,the graduates who will be welcomed.The meeting hadwords of adviceabout how to A publicbudget meeting will be will concludewith an informal preparefor collegeand the job he d at the Mddiebush Volunteer coffeehour. world addressed the entire Fire Companyfor Fire Depart- All candidateshave bean in- group¯ Abouttwenty of those ment1 of FranklinTownship at 8 vitedto participate.The public is presentspoke in the courseof the p.m.on Jan. 17. welcome. hour meeting. TODAY Vote for UKRAINIAN Progress Letters NEWYEAR’S EVE DANCE Being Prel)ared Victoria SOMERSET-- The Guidance FOR Department of Sampson G. (Semi-formal) SmithIntermediate Schoolhas indicatedthat letters of students’ Schmidt SponsoredByO.D.F.F.U. progressare being preparedby faculty members. ¯ Theletters areintendedto keep for the Will be held Jan. 20, 1973 8:30 P.M. parents informedon academic matters pertaining to the SomersetCounty students and are distributed NEEDS at V.F.W.Hall prior to the issuanceof, each AssemblySeat of 600WashingtonAve. reportcard. Theletters replace the con- Millicent Fenwick Manville ference system used in the Asyou plan your future, be vlemeotaryschools, but con- sureto includea GROWING ferences between parent and Special RepublicanPrimary Muslcby B. Birntak &his Orcb* teacher can still be arranged savingsaccount at ourbankl Home-StyleBuffet through the GuidanceDepart. Yourmoney is safe,readily Tuesday,January 16,1973 TicketsAvailable at thc Door ment. availableand earns liberal in- Special GeneralElection Adults$4 " ;- Students$3 terest quarte~rlyICome in RECYCLE . : TODAY! Tuesday,January 30,1973 YOUARE CORDIALL Y INVITED/ THIS ’ MeetVicki Schmidt... NEWSPAPER

MANVLLE /I Herpublic relationscareer enables her ¯ Lifelong resident SomersetCounty and to articulate andcommunicate the needs a registeredRepublican for morethan 20 years Oftile people ¯ Educatedin Bridget~aterTownship Christmas BillsGot You Down? NATIONAL ¯ HeadsCommunications Council, Inc. i G raduatedfrom SomervilleHigh School P.R.firm ¯ B. A. in EnglishDouglass College ¯ A Iormereditor Warden’sDay Magazine ¯ PresidentDouglass College Alumnae Solve ThemWith Ready Credit ! ¯BANK Assn. ¯ Consultantto BernardsvilleBoard of ¯ ResidesIn Bernardsvillewith husband Education Ralph,ManagementDirector Beecham- MAINOFFICE e ChairwomanMayor’s Youth Committee ¯ BernardsvilleShade Tree Commissioner Massingilland teen.age daughter Lisa SotJthM;Ilrl Slid{it ¯ Boardof Directors SomersetHills YMCA ¯ Boardof DirectorsSomerset Hills auk NORTHSIDE BRANCH CommunityChest 325Nor Ill MareSu*2t!l ¯ Executive Chairwoman- Womenof New NeatDukes Pat kway Jersey laritan OI)llOSlte JM KEEP A MAJORITYWOMAN IN OFFICEWHO CAN SPEAKOUT FOR ALL THE PEOPLE 403 Route206. HillsberoughTownship PHONE725- 3900 359.8144 Join Vickl Schmidtfor Coffeeand Plain Talk SomervilleInn, ThursdayJanuary 11, 1973at 7:30-9pm Raritau- Hillsborough- Whitehouse memberF.D.I.C. : M,mhelF.D.I.C. Paidlot by CommitteeIo elecl VlclorlaO. Schmldt

,~, ,’k.~’ .,.’.’,..-. ,...L ,;:~- ’ . ’ ..... ’.,- .: -" , .: :, . , ...... ,. !!i!iii i :i THURSDAY,JANUARY 11, 1973 County Skating Ponds Rocky Hill Plans Move Being Readied For Use Wlthcolder weather hopefully close at tO P.m.on Monday From Old Boro Hall expectedinthe next few weeks, through Thursday Bedat 11 p.m.. iceskating ponds operated bythe Friday through Sunday. Thd ice RocKYHILL -- Public meetings here meetings. SomersetCounty Park Cam- hockey pond will also open at 10 maynot be held in the old boroughhall Mr.Robotti was the sole dissenterfrom the missionare being readied for a.m. each day but will close at anymoreas a result of discussionat the efforts to pass the resolutionat the January use.Supervised areas dusk because of thelack of night Januarycouncil meeting. meeting. specificallydesignated for lighting. Warming fires and The council is seeking to moveall ’*If we’repaying for it, I don’tsee why we generalskating include the Duck benches tobe used for changing municipalfunctions to offices on the third shouldhave to take a backseat," he said. He Pondarea at Duke Island Park, skates will be provided atmost fleer of the RockyHilt Boardof Education askedfor clarification, in writing,that the BridgewaterTownship and areas. Buildinglocated on MontgomeryAvenue. boroughwould be the sole occupantof the PowderMill and Mettler’s Road Persons using the county areas Thecost of renting the space fromthe rooms. pondsatColoniaIPark,Franklin areadvised that sleds are boardwould $150 a month. Noplans for the disposition of the old Township. prohibitedonthe ice ponds and building havebeen made. Thislatter park also has the general roughhousing onthe ice MayorAnthony Bianculi explained that Alsoduring the meeting,the councilpassed sucha movewould not lowertaxes in Rocky "an interimbudget of over$15,000 to keep duckpond area west of Mettler’s isillegal dueto safety factors. Hill. Althoughborough taxes wouldbe in- RockyHill functioninguntil its 1973budget is Roaddesignated soley for ice While sledding isprohibited on creasedslightly to payfor the rent expanses, passed,probably in March.The figure does hockeyenthisiasts. Skatingat the ice skating ponds,the Park he said, school taxes wouldbe reduced not includesewer expanses. other than these supervised Commissionurges county proportionally- totalling about$1,200 par Louis Scibetta announcedthat the new areas within the county park residents to use approved year. buildingCode, the first that RockyHill has systemis prohibited and, could sleddingareas at GreenKnoll ever had, wascompleted. provedangerous to the personGolf Courseas a safe place for Actionon the resolutionwas deferred until revolved, familyfun. Weatherpermitting, Februarywhile the councillooked into the Hesaid that mostpeople would probably Thesenatural ice areaswill be the area containsan interesting possibilityof obtaininga lease on the rooms. not noticeany difference when the codegoes CouncilmanJohn Robotti explained that for in force but that it wasimportant to have determinedsafe for skating by hill, indoorsnack bar for warm such rules on the books."It is moreap- the CountyPark Police unit. A drinks and food, sanitary several monthsthe communityjude program minimumice thickness of four facilities andparking. wouldbe usingthe roomsone night a week propriateto today’sliving requirements,Mr. inches of solid ice will be when the borough had not scheduled Seibettasaid. Realtor Gets Award necessary to safely oven THENEW JERSEY Association of Realtor Boardshas awardedthe Clinton e. SnyderNew the pondsfor.pablic use. Daily RE-ENLISTS reports on ice skating can be Membershiptrophy, for thegreatest increase of newRealtor members during 1972, m the Somerset obtained by calling the Park Technical SergeantThomasE. Franklin Council Ponders CountyBoard of Realtors,Inc. FrankR. Freehauf(left), WarrenTownship, chairman of NJARB’S Police. Knappichof 107 J.E. BuschAve., 1972membership committee, and vice presidentof the Third NJARBDistrict, comprisingthe During approved skating Somerset,has re-enlisted in the countiesof Somerset,Hunterdon, Warren, Morris and Sussex, is shownpresenting the trophyto periodsall three generalskating U.S.Air Forceat KaramurselAir Ban On Junk Cars Tonight FrankJ. Bongiorno,Manville,lpresident of the Somerset Board in 1972. pondswill openat 10 a.m. and Station, Turkey. FRANKLIN-- A property hangingout, I optforletting them Levitt-Foxwoodarea, and if a maintenancecode whichwill have the car to give them developerbought this land, no prohibit residents fromdoing something to do," said Mr. other space wouldbe available. major repair workon cars, or Williams. If welet this slip by, wewon’t possessing more than one MayorRichard Dri~,er, asked haveanother chanceto provide currently unregistered or the councilmenhow they planned this area with recreation uninspected motorvehicle on to regulatesuch cars if they were ground," warnedMr. Driver. their property,is scheduledfor a parkedon front lawns and were CouncilmanWilliam Howard public hearing tonight at the eyesores. suggestedan alternate useof the regularmeeting of the Franklin Themajority of the councilmenpropertyas a sanitary landfill townshipcouncil. presenthowever, seemed to feel site, stating," Wehave more that the ban on "junkheap"cars needof relief fromthe tax burded "I don’t knowof any red- would be objectionable. The than wedo for additional park blooded Americanboy whohas entire maintenancecode will be land." FIRST NATIONAL BANK ever workedon a car whowould up for public commenttonight. CouncilmanAttilio Lattanzio, be happywith this," exploded In othernews, the councilwill whoendorsed Mr. Howard’sidea, councilmanJoseph Knolmayer. discussthe purchaseof the Glee- accompanied him on an in- OF CENTRAL JERSEY His feelings were echoed by GaryQuarry on LeuppLane as a spectionof the site this week. councilmanBruce Williams at possiblerecreation area. Mayor A possible newincrease in Tuesdaynight’s agendasession. Driver announced that the waterrates will also be on the "Given a choice between towhshiphas until January19 to agenda,due to anotherincrease Comparative havingan old car in myor my moveon transferring Green in the Elizabethtown Water neighbor’s back yard or not, Acresfunds for the purchase. Company’srates recently; An knowing where my kids are "Thereis no parkland in the additionalincrease of as muchas 10 par cent maybe awaiting Statement Condition water customers,according to figures prepared by township lacavazzi Named engineerHarold Sursa. December31 I HEARDTHAT 1971 1972 YOURMOTHER To NewPosition BOUGHTYOU RESOURCES BOARDOF DIRECTORSCash andDue from Banks .$ .20,688,959 i-8 19,882.0211- CasinoJ. lacavazzi has beendassatPrine’etonandamember. WILLIAMM. BACKER nameda ’vice’:pi’dsident’in:Uie ’ of the Fellowshipof Christian ’ Chairmanof the Board U~S.Trb"hsur~ and FederalAgene)Securities --. 30,506,806 : 32,59i,592" sales managementdepartment Athletes. Fir,t NationalBank of Cenlrol"]Je,Jerse of Smith, Barney & Co. In- Helives on HomesteadRoad in CHARLESP. BAILEY Obligationsof States andPolitical Sttbdivisions 29,788,178 32,288,715 corporated, international in- Belle Mead. Presldenl, vestmentbanking and securities SprayDrying Service. Inc. First MortgageLoans 55,145,0.10 63,775,.H7 firm. Mr. Iacavazzi is sales DR.EUGENEA. BARR,JR. 50,031,204 manager of the firm’s Fifth HeartAss’n Sets ExecutiveVice President All Other Loans-- 51.793,755 Avenuebranch. Chemlca[sand Plastics Oloerotions on, BankPremises and Equipment .k316,228 4,.t35,03L The announcement was made BowlingTourney Division. UnionCorblde Cot to1ol by Robert A. Powers,chairman JOHNH. BEEKMAN,JR. At’eruedInterest and Other Assets I. 16.1-,70t 1.6{13,102 of the boardof directorsand Chief Lawyer executive officer of Smith, The Somerset County Heart ANDSHE GOT THEM AT ROBERTS. CARR Barney. Association will sponsor its ConsultingElectrical Engineer TOTALRESOURCES $193,703,670 $204,607,114 Mr. Iacavazzi joined Smith, annual Heart Fund Bowling RICHARDC. CAWLEY Barneyin April 1968.In October Tournament at all county Preddent 1970he wasmade assistant sales bowlinglanes from Jan. 15 to 21. TheW. H. CowleyCo. managerof the Fifth Avenue Thetournament will be opento AUGUSTJ. CHURCH all leagues. Prizes will be Merchant LIABILITIES office and the following awarded to each league ac- Decemberhe was promotedto W. READINGGEBHARDT Deposits SI71.591,13(} S 183,516,296 second vice president. Mr. cordingto its numberof entries. KendellPerk Shopping Center Gebhardt& Kiefer Iacavazzi was made sales The highest scoring male and Counsellors-at.Law UnearnedDiscount 2., t(}0,801 2,324,966 managerin June, 1972. femalebowler of the tournament "Wethink yourchildren’s ROBERTR. HUTCHESON Mr. lacavazzi, a native of will be crownedcounty King and Presidentand Chief Executive Officer Reservefor Interest and Taxes 1,019,995 9O6,023 Scranton,Pa., is a graduateof Queenof Bowlingand will be the feel arespeclal/" First Nationalflank of CentralJer,ey PrincetonUniversity, class of guestsof the HeartAssociation at WILBURK. LANCE Other Liabilities -- 3,970.45I 2,000,000 1965, where he earned All- the Queenof Hearts Ball on ~ FILLED VicePresident Americanhonors in football. He March2 at the Far Hills Inn. First NationalBank of CentralJer,ev TotalLiabilities $178.982,377 $188,7t7,285 alsoholds a master’s degree in WILLIAMW. LANIGAN aeronauticalengineering from BANKPROMOTESTWO Lawyer PrincetonUniversity. IOWAROM. PETTEBONE $ 1.632,326 S 1,850,25.t Mr.lacavazzi is a memberof SOMERVILLE--Intwomajor VicePresident RESERVEFOR LOANLOSSES thetownship committee in appointments,Somerset Trust First NationalBank of CentralJer,ey Hillsborough.He also is a Companyhas elevated Richard ALLANM. RINEHART memberof theHillsborough Lothian of Somerville,president Bowers.Rinehart, Murphy & O’Brien. Jaycees,president ofhis alumni since 1957, to board vice chair- Q Counsellors.at-Law CAPITAL ACCOUNTS man and namedJames.. P. JOHNE. SCHORK DeloresD Auria Giacobeiloof Branchburg on Route 27 Chairmanof the Boardand President Capital Stock - 963,750Shares Outstanding-- $ ¯t,193,1211 $ k818,750 Townshipas thebank’s new 10 mlnutufrom Prlnclton Research.Cottrell.Inc. end N~ Bmmwlck )resident. HARRYM. SEALS Surplus .L795,133 5,181,250 Work Displayed Member, NewJersey State Board of Education Total Capital Stock and Surph.s--- 8,988,253 S 10,00l),000 At Twp. Library LOWLANDH. SNYDER, JR. President ReserveFor Contingencies 1,227,97t 1,250,000 SOMERSET-- The oil pain- Binsky&Snyder, Inc, tings of Delores’D’Auria will UndividedProfits- 2,872,7I0 2,759,575 grace the walls of the Franklin WILLIAMT. STEWART, Jr. TownshipLibrary during the Garden State Academy Wharton,Stewart &Davis S I k009,575 monthof ’Januaryin an exhibit Counsellors.at-taw Total Capital Accounts S 13.088,967 sponsoredby TheFranklin Arts CLARENCEH. WINANS Council. of Beauty Culture President Her workconsists mainlyof WinansContracting Company, Inc. TOTALLIABILITIES, still life, !andscapasand per- ASSOCIATEDIRECTORS $193,703,670 $204,607,114 traits." FREDERICKC. BRUSH RESERVESAND CAPITAL Mrs.D’Auria started to paint ROBERTG. CLARKSON shortly after she movedto CYRUSR. FOX Somerset1O years ago. She has ALFREDH. OAK NOTE:The consolidation with First Clinton NationalBank wo’. consummatedon Se!0tember 29. 1972.The Statement studiedwith Valdi Marls of East CHAUNCEYR. OAKES ol Conditiontar both 1971and f 972include Clinton figures for comparativepumose,. GARDENSTATE ACADEMY offers you an RAYMONDP. SUTFHEN II ,t bt,rI.’vth,r.I Ih,s,tre.~iy~tvm ih,ml.,r I"t,d,,.d Ih,p.,it I.,.r..r. f’.rlmr,ti,, Brunswick and has been FAYETTEN. TALLEY frequently represented in education; not a bargain. Our business is to exhibitions, such as the Long Beachcollection in SouthJersey. prepare you for a position in beauty culture; Locally, her paintings were one that you will be able to bold for as longas. shownat two Franklin Arts FIRST NATIONAL BANK Council Outdoor Shows, the you are happily employed. -+ McAfeeRoad School Library, St. Peters Hospitaland the Cedar WoodWomeas Club. OF CENTRAL JERSEY WINSWINGS lb 15 offices throughoutSOMERSET-- HUNTERDO N -- UNIONCOUNTIES SACRAMENTO,Cal. -- Second For an interviewcall 469.1733 Lieutenant. EdwardM. Gallck, Belle Mead-Bound Brook- Branchburg- Clinton - Lebanon- North Plainfield son of Mr.and Mrs. Frankw... Galiekof Belle Mead,has been 28 MAIN ST. SO. BOUNDBROOK Pittstown- RockyHill - Roselle- Somerville- South Bound Brook,- Warren awarded silver wings upon graduationfrom U.S. Air Force Depositsinsured to $20,O00/ Member FederaI Deposit Insurance Corporation/Phone 356-1000 navigator, training at Mather AFB,Cal. ¯4-A THUKSDAY,JANUARY 11, 1973 The State We’re In. Alice’s Saving Open Lands ByDavldF.bloore the environmentalgroups can afford in maintainmuch land becauseof the ongoing Wanderland Claims Error NewJersey isspending millions ofdollars taxes whichthey mustpay. In those states ina desparalerearguard action topreserve whereopen space is beingsaved in dramatic islandsofopen space so that present, and amounts through philanthropy,’ the Editor: Whatyour article doesn’t point out is that moreimportantly future, residents ofthls After readingthe front pagearticle you¯ the interviewI hadwith yourreporter lasted organizationsdon’t haveto payreal estote by AliceLech crowdedstate we’re in will be able to elbow taxes. wroteconcerning me, I felt I shouldwrite a well over an hour. In the course of this theirway to a nearbypatch of green for lettertoclarify some of the pOints your at. ’ lengthyinterview thequestion ofgun control Herein NewJersey practically any other Tearsof frustrotionran downmy cheeks as ticlemade. The first thing which struck me didcome up. I didpoint out that Hitler diduse spiritualrefreshment, and so that kindof non-profitgroup can own land without I wanderedback through past issues this concerningyour article was the complete registrationoffirearms asthe first step in diminishingwater and air resources will paying taxes. Churchesfor example,or weekto January13, 1955.My pocketbook still lackof any personal background information orderto confiscate them.This is a historical haveat least a minimumof natural backup. historical societies whichwant to preserve hasn’t recovered from an acute case of onme. Rased on your report, noone would fact.I did not use the words nor speak inthe Startingwith the 1958water bond issue and historical sites. But not environmental holidaymalnutrition and there -- storingme manneryour article would indicate, continuingthrough two GreenAcres bond organizations. evenknnwlwasfromManvilleletalenetlmt issues, the effort at openspace preservation There’sa bill in the NewJersey Assembly right in the eye -- werethose awfulads! I’mmarried, have three children andam a however¯ has beenconducted through the outlay of Smokedham, 25 cents per pound.Own your graduateofAlma White College. MoreImportantly, I didsuggest that the right nowCA-1005) which would grant en- homein ValleyEstates for only $55.74per Thesecond thing that struck meabout your existingSill’s gun law could be replaced bya taxpayers’dollars. There is no use kidding vironmentalorganizations the sametax month.As if that weren’tsalt enoughfor my ourselves- with mounting landprices, these exemption.It wouldexempt any organization articlewas the large number of sorailed lawsimply making itillegal for anyone who publicfunds cannot doan adequate job, even wounds,a front pagestory predicteda drop directquotes from me. I say so called hasbeen eenvicted oftwo or more felouies or recognizedby the U.S. Internal Revenue in the schooltax rate. Holycost of living, hasbeen in a mentalinstitution within the whenmatched with local and federal funds. Serviceas non-profitunder section 501 (c) (3) becausemost of what appeared Inquotation At the sametime, the Center for the ofthe Internal Revenue Code, and with Taxman!That is unheardof. markswas reallyyour reportar’a lastfive or I0 years to own or possess a gun. Analysisof Public Issues at Princetonhas Andyet there it was. Evenwith con- paraphrasingofsome of my answers tohis Thiswould still give the law abiding certification bythe Commissionerof En- homeownertheunhampered right to owna issued a report branding NewJersey’s vironmentolProtection after consultation struction slated to start on the hewhigh questions.I was always taught that systemof tax brea~sfor agriculturalland in school, the ManvilleBoard of Education wheneverwords are put in quotation marks gun.Your reporter Included none of this in withthe state Natural Areas Council. declaredan expecteddrop in the schooltax theyshould bethe words of the speaker. In hisarticle, however, order to preserveopen space as a failure. There’sa lot to be said for letting private rate. Theboard attributed this bit of good Whatthe agricultural tax breakis really groupsshoulder a bigger share of the open yourarticle this simply was not done. I amnot going to sit here and completely doing, the Center implied, is makingit spaceresponsibility. Theyinspire trust and fortune mainlyto available state aid, We Yourarticle has me makingstatements disectyour article¯ Itsimply would be more possiblefor farmersto sit backand wait for shouldbe solucky today¯ suchas "As long as the peopte are armed and troublethan it would be worth, since I thlnk confidenceinphilanthropists whichis not Atthe same time, the borough council’s I’vemade my point. the highestoffer froma developer.In ad- generatedbypublic agencies. Conservation readyno one is goingto imposeadic- dition tothat,thespeculators already control groupscan also movefast and quietly to plansto extend borough utility lines to tatorship."Inplain English, I never made AnthonyMedeiros a tenthof the million acres now receiving Hilisboroughcame under attack by the anysuch statement. AssemblyCandidate obtain property and headoff undesirable TaxpayersAssociation. As their main ob- agriculturaltaxbreaks, the report added¯ changesin land use; muchfaster than any jectionthey claimed the sewerage treatment Addto that the fact that between 80and 100 public agency. facilitieswerealready operating attheir acresof farmland perday are converted to It seemssilly to mefor a municipalityor limit.Mayor Frank Baron insisted the Help J.U.N.C. rooftops,shopping centers andthe like in the countytoask us to help them acquire land, systemwould not be overtaxed andthe extra GardenState, and it’s a dismalpicture in- haveus pay the taxes to the town - addthe incomefrom the sale of the utilities would deed¯ expensesoftaxes on the purchase price - and helpwith the necessary expansion ofthe Editor: (2) are not really interestedin improving Onemethod of preservingpublic open letthe town buy the land from us at the facilities.Themayor said he would present a the environment,or spaceis almost completely overlooked in regularprice. It’s even worse when you TheGlass Recycling Center of J.U.N.Cat (3) are not willingto takea fewminutes NewJersey, although it is in the forefrontin recognizethatthe land is open and available writtenlist of reasonswhy he felt the sale of the ShopRite parkinglot on EnstonAvenue rinse out their bottlesand jars, or manyother states, notablyin NewEngland. forpublic use, and generates little, ifany, utilities wouldbe goodfor Manvillein answer hasresulted in a large collectionof glass in (4) use the centerjust to get rid of their It Is philanthropy.That’s right, peoplegiving servicecosts! It’s a classic robbing Peter to to the list of objectionspresented by the three colorsbecause 95 per centof the people trash withno aimof beinghelpful. or bequeathingchoice open space to private, payPaul case¯ ¯ Taxpayers. I gotto fellinga little betterwhen I corned read the signs andfollow the instructions. TheRecycling Center is for grossonly and non-profit environmentalorganizations Landuse regulation isa must - toprevent toJanuary 11, 1962, and saw the word in- Thefive per cent whodo not cooperatefully onlyfor clear, green,and brown glass -- not whichwill guaranteepermanent public use developmentinunsuitable places. Buying¯ creaseagain. The Franklin Board of’ cause us as muchwork correcting their blue, not black,not milky,not purple.Some of the lands, andact as openspace watchdogs suchlands - usuallyvaluable from a con- Educationpresented a budget that brought errors as the 95 per cent whomake few peoplehave dumped stocks of newspapers, besides. servationstandpoint - isa morepermanent errors, bagsor boxes of tin cans or aluminum scrap, Thereason why this practicehas not taken answer.I hopewe have a chanceto utilize thetax rate up 33 points from the $8.93 rate of A typicalday at the center for anyone of the previousyear. Thiscame even though the andother recyclable items which we receive root in NewJersey is simpleenough; none of moreprivate funds to help the processsoon! budgetitself showedthe smallestincrease in theseven of us, who take one day per week gladlyonthe second Saturday ofeach month eachto keep things in order,includes the atthe Franklin High parking lot, between 9 eight years, the primaryincrease being for pickingofgreen and brown glass from the a.m.andnoon.Wearenotpreparedtohandle Mystery Photo Contest the establishmentof a teachingstaff for containermarked "CLEAR GLASS ONLY," thesethings atthis center. FranklinHigh School’s first 12thgrade. The theremoving ofmet,dl rings from bottles hoard blamedthe loss of revenuedue to Ifyou wish to help us volunteer workers at exemptionsfor homeownersover 65 as one of whichsome of the five per cent have not thecenter, please help us fully. One volun- the maincauses of their shortageof funds. removed,andcleaning upof trash left by teerdrivesonedayparweekallthewayfrom Backin Manville, the boroughgovern- someof the five per cent, and the crushing of Princetonjustto take his turn. Please donot allthe glass with a sledge-hammer, bringusdirty Jars and bottles, orbottles with H ment’scart wastipped a little by Mayor Ifall the people would read the signs and LouisWclaj. Going against his ownparty’s ringson them, or anything else but clear, followthe directions, wevolunteer workers green,and brown glass. Ifyou belong tothe 24-14 endorsement of Trombadore & couldprobably doour daily job in less than Trombadoreas borough attorneys, Mr. anhour. Usually, however, Ittokes con- fiveper cent, please dispose ofyour trash Welajoffered the nameof AdamChase to fill somewhereelse. theone-your post. Mr. Chase had been siderablymore than an hour because ofthe replacedby Trombadere& Trombadore fiveper cent who either: SharonCornwell threeyears earlier ina DemocraticParty {I)cannot read, or Secretory,J.U.N.C. upheaval.Now the Democratic Council backedtheir mayor’s reversal bya 4-Ivote¯ Thecart had barely stopped bouncing :/i whenthe mayor threw another rock in its path.’.When the time came to’hand out .. ~’~’~:.J,i ~’.~’: ".:;:o!,~l~ ~ ¯ .~;:~.%::,:5(~.,!,~.--~,, ~ .: "~ ’ :~ I comnMttoechairmanships, Mr. Weldj Susi Scribbles handedwhat was considered themost im- portantone to thefreshman councilman. by AnitaSuet craftsmanship from the rides and ThaddensZcilonka had been sworn in only animations, leaving the imaginationto minutesbefore being named head of the The weather grew gradually and im- evolveits ownillusions. PoliceCommittee. perceptibly warmer. The grass became Wewere still firmlyresisting the grip of Let’snow turn to July 11, 1968, and set our greener, straggly leaves appearedon the the orangejuice, and managedto escape sightson Hilisborough. Theappointment of trees, andsuddenly a pitiful, bedraggledlone fromDisney World without investing in a ThomasP. Stnltsto the planning board by palmtree cameinto view. single Mouseshirt. To maintaintradition, MayorS. Robert Conrad was challenged on "We’rein Florida!" we shrieked, and however,we still mailedcountless Magic legal groundsby CommitteemanWilliam A. gleefully pulled the ear into the cheerful Castlepostcards tomiscellaneous friendsfor Mnsa.In a letter to the planningboard Mr. Florida WelcomeStation wherevast num- theircultural enhancement. Mnsastated this was a *’Class Two"ap- bers of tourists were removingshoes, Otherpoints of interestwhich we in- pointmentand, by law, appointeesmust be blinkingat the hotsun, and taking pictures of vestigatedonour way to Sebastian Inlet electedor appointedofficials. Accordingto eachother posing next to the motheatenpalm includeda Drive-ln Church, complete with MayorConrad, Mr. Stults’ position as trees, automobilespeaker hookups, in Daytona. We chairmanofthe Air Pollution Committee Oneof myfriends returned from the wonderedwhether responses tothe liturgy madehim eligible. WelcomeStation bearing four tiny cups of weremade by honkinghorns, flashing Mr.Muse countered that an advisory free orange juice, which we examined headlightsorturning on the windshield committeewas not a governmentalbody, suspiciously. wipers. thereforea committee head was not a "Whenyou drink it," suggested somebody, Therest of our little trip passedin a governmentalofficial. Theplanning board "youreyes become glazed and you are seized dreamydaze campingat LongpointPark, washedits hands of the matter byturning it byan uncontrollable urgeto wildly spend all gatheringpink seashells, getting devoured MYSTERY PHOTO overto thetownship committee with a yourmoney onstuffed alligators, surfing toe- by huge mosquitos,listening to dolphins requestfor a legalopinion from Township shirts and large, colorful straw hats with gurglingall night in the IndianRiver, and AttorneyGeorge W. Allgair. plastic orangeson them." developingpainful sunburns. A suitby Mayo Staler put the Franklin Wedecided to steel our wills against the Awave of nostalgia sweptover me for the ’ %outhSomerset Scenes’ TownshipGarden Apartment Lawunder fire¯ possibility, bravelydowned the n.j., and pleasant Jersey shore, wherelow-flying TheSouth SomersetScenes a small white building sitting Forthose whomissed it, last Theaction stemmed from a 54 council returnedon the roadto the sunnysouth. planescarry large bannersto warn Editorgotabsolutelynoresponsenext to it. See it now? week’s mystery photo is decisiontoreject Mr. Sisler’s variance to Amongthe pointsof interestour little party beachgoorsofsunburn disaster. My toes from the mysteryphoto last Since we didn’t have any rcprinted, alongwith the puzzler builda 84a-unitgarden apartment and investigatedon our first daywas Lake Eels achedfor the familiar feelof gooey tar, and week. Not one entry. Not evenwinners this week,the South for this week. shoppingcenter complex. Mr. Sisler in downtownOrlando, wherewe spent a myspirit longed for the traditional soundsof from Mrs. Jeanne Golden of SomersetSccnescditorwiiloffer The winner of this weekly maintainedthatapproval should have been peacefulhour feeding crackers to the loons. WABC-radiotinnily echoing from thousands five subscriptionsnext weekfeature will receivea year’s free granted since it had beenrecommended by Beforewe had beenthere for evena half- of transistorradios. instead of the usual one. Oneof subscription to the South the planningboard. He called the rejection hour, wewere joined by twodazed teng-hairs Afriendly forest rangersought tn cheerus Wcwere considering running the five will be given to the first Somersetnewspaper of his arbitraryand prejudiced, recalling that most who repeatedly madecomments such as by delugingus withtales of tourists whohad ’ .he photoagain but thoughtan entry received,theother four will choice-- either TheManville of the council membershad. previously "Wow,""Far out," and "Digthose birds, beenhospitalized for weeksafter oneday of easier photo might be in order, be drawn from the contest News,The Franklin News- issued a resolution stating that they were man¯" sunbathing,and of plantsso poisonousthat if For the frustrated seekers, whobasket. In order to help someof Recordor TheSouth Somerset againstany garden apartments in the Wequickly made plans to leave that teeny onedid not wash one’s hands after contact neverdidfindourmysteryphoto,tbelnsseonseientiensseekers we News. township. metropolisandheaded for the more rustic andate a meal,one could become violently itwas in Flaglown about half a willgive them a clueto theIf the winner is a current NowI takeleave with these two parting areaknown as LakePanasoffkee, which ill. milefromthepestoffice. Therewhcreabeutsofthenewseene.lt’ssubscrther, thefree year’s thoughts.License your dog and don’t forget bearsa striking resemblance tothe sets on I alsomet the greatest surfer in the werenoroadsignssothenameofinHillsborough. subscriptionwillstart at the to vote! Godzillamovies. As we drovearound the country.Hisname was Mike, and I couldnot theroad is not available. Itis Nowcontestants, startyour expiration ofthe current sub- village searchingfor even a single street decipheranything else he may have said about100 yards off the roadwith engines, scriptiou. marker,a creepingsense of beingreally Out duringour brief chat without a surfing dic- |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tionary.I informed himthat ice skating was ¯ Therules of the contestare as In TheSticks came over us as welistened to r.:=:-: *..,7’, ¯. ;’. , . . follows: SOUTHSOMERSET NEWSPAPERS strange noises emergingfrom the mossy moremy bag. " ’ : i’ I. Eachweek the threeL,South swamps. Aswe turned our car northward, grubby, i’.!.’’ :: :i ..... !:’ i’ ’: ’ ;.. SomersetNewspapers will print Publishedevery Thursday by At any momentwe expected giant boa sandy,and laden with thousands ofseashells, i:. ": a photographof a scenefrom the constrictorsand huge, nameless reptiles to weheld a philosophicalpaneldiscussion on ¯ SouthSomerset area. . ThePrincetonPaeket,Inc. whetherFlorida really existed, orwhether it MainOffice: 240 South MainSt. comelunging at us, and I bitterly remem- 2. Thecontestant must simply beredthat I hadleft mypea-shooter at home. wasall merely ¯ a large, uncompleted portion ’ ’ identify the objectorscene. Manville, N.J. 08835 Thenext day, after a fitful night camping of Disney.World. ":i." !i. " 3. All entriesmust be received Telephone: 725-3300 on the porchofa relative’s trailer, weheaded Someonevolunteered thetheory that we ?by the South Somerset News- DickWiliever...Managing Editor for -- DisneyWorld. This was it, the hadall been placed in suspendedanimation LeeSchmittherger...Advertising Manager goal of all our childhoodyearnings, the dueto a mysteriouschemical inthe Welcome ~oapCrsllowingby week. noonTuesday of the Alice Lech....Office Manager capitalcity to which hundreds ofthousands Stationorange juice, exposed toseveral days 4. Onlypostcard entries will he of formerAnnette fans and honorary ofspecial films, baked under a sunlamp, accepted¯Onthe back of the ’ TheFranklin NEWS’RECORD Mouseketeersmake their relentless sprinkledwith sand and placed back in our postcardcontestants must in- pilgrimages. carto eventually wake np on the road to cludethe correct identification of 403 Franklin Blvd., Somerset, N.J. I will notshatter the fantasies. ot. anyone_oy Georgia. the"South Somerset Scene," Box5, Middlebush,New Jersey composinga scorching expose ofthe plastic IsFlorida a fake? Does It really exist? Are theirname, address and AnitaSusi...News Editor Cityof Dreams. Instead, I will offer the thealligators andpelicans allmechanical telephonenumber¯ advicethat the place is far more magical creationsofan evil mastermind hidden deep 5.There will be one winner per whenvisited at nighttime,both becauseof in the Okecfeeokeeswamp? week.In case of duplicates, all the fairytolequality of the brightly-litat- I sitat my desk watching myfaint ,sun tan, correctentries willbe placed into The Manville News tractions, andbecause of the veil of night fadebefore my veryeyes, nursing a slight a randomdrawing totake place whichpartly concealslbe stompof man’s NewJersey sniffle, andI wonder. !at the offices of the South 240 South MainSt., Manville, N.J. Somerset Newspapersat noon Pavl F~ Lakeman...NewsEditor each Tueaday. :. 6.’~ All entries mustbe ad- dressed to "South Somerset ,~g~NEWS ScenesEditor, South Somerset TOWN Newspapers,240 S. MainSt.~ c/oMrs. Mabel C. Veghte. Manville,N.J, 08835." LineRoad Belle Mead, N.J: 08502 7. Decisionsof the Judgeare ..-- DickWillever...News Editor FORUM LAST WEEK’S PUZZLER " ’ final. .... ,.., ChurchGuild ASSOCIATIONTO MEET SOMERVILLE -- The Manville High ]igh- ts Installs President SomersetCounty Unit of the New %II i...... I Jersey Associationfor Retarded HILLSBOROUGH-- Mrs. Children will meet on Wed- by BettyBarrel sophomore class will be achievesomething like this andI Elliot Smithwas installed as nesday,Jan. 17, at 8 p.m.,at the presentingscience fiction movies thinkit’s a victorywell deserved. president of the Guild of the unit office, 110Rehill Avenue. Thingsare backto normalthis in the auditoriumof the high Nowjust a few remindersof Neshanic ReformedChurch at Mrs. Dorothy Messerly, weekat M.H.S.No more excuses school.It will start at 9:30and comingevents. TheJunior class their meetingon Tuesday,Jan. 9. supervisor of the northern that we just got back from runall daytill 3. Admissionwill alnng with Mr. Vopiare are Others installed were vice regionaloffice of the Bureauof Christmas vacation. It’s bea $1.50for all. planningthe junior carnivaland president,Mrs. BruceHoagland; Field Services, State of New homework,quizzes, and tests. I Mr. Koeswill once again be Mrs. Cookeis planningfor the secretary, Mrs. RobertSimpson; Jersey, will be the featured guess it’s. not really that bad campaigningfor the heart fundin Teen Arts Festival. Then on treasurer, Mrs. Harry Smith; speakerfor the evening. whenyou stop and think that half the nottoo distant future. He will February16 the seniorswill hold spiritual life, Mrs. John L. the year is almostup. ask for students to volunteer their annualsenior dinner from 5 Schenck;service, Mrs. Donald RCAAPPOINTMENT . A coupleof years ago M.H.S. their servicesto collect in the to7p.m. All are invitedto attend. Rumple. Serving as her co- finally gotits schoolsign outin homesof Manville. chairmenwill be Mrs. Morton The appointmentof John W. frontof the school.For a whileit If someoneshould come to your Yeomausand Mrs. Frank Daley; Gaylord as manager, power remained in good shape and door don’t say you gave at the education co-chairmen, Mrs. technology,was announced today there was no problem. Then office or someother excuse. Woman’s Club ThomasWright and Mrs. Herbert by GeraldB. Herzog,director of someonestarted to destroyit and Thereare peoplewho need your Wubbenhoist;and organization, RCALaboratories Solid State it wasalmost impossible to use. help.Please just try givinga few Antiques Fair Mrs. Carl Colberg and Mrs. TechnologyCenterinSomerviUe It’s beenfixed time and time penniesand you’ll be surprisedat ,.. ¸ HarryTotten. Mr.Gaylord lives in Princeton again only to continnal]y be the feeling you’ll receivefrom Set ForApril 9 destroyed. doingsomething like this. . Maybesome day people will ¯ Eventhough it’s a little late learn not to destroy other congratulationsare in order to TheCedar Wood Woman’s Club Congratulations people’sproperty, but it looks Miss Blasse and the girls’ will hold its fourth annualOut- ¯ like it’s goingto takea longtime. basketballteam for winningthe door Antiques Fair and Flea ¯ Nowis a goodtime to say Christmastournaments. Since Marketthis spring, with all tothe thank-youto the girls, Brendagirls basketballbecame a varsity proceedsto benefit the Franklin Bagieuski,Marcia Buday, Patty sport they’ve workedhard to Township CommunityCenter. ManvilleMustang-ettes Evanlyo, Joan Grahamand The event will be held on KathyGromkoski who work with Saturday’,April 7, witha rain Students Plan Trip the signto keepthe publicin- Rutgers Prof date of Sunday,April 0, from10 formed,and the boys,Joseph a.m.to 5 p.m.in the parkinglot of LYNNHAYES, DENISE NOVICKY AND VIRGINIA JERLINSKI will tour Europethissummer McMahonand John Terracciann Addresses NOW FranklinHigh School. as Manville’srepresentatives in the All-StudentBand and Chorus, U.S.A. The three were picked .whotake care of theflag. Thewhole community will he 238SO. MainStreet 725- 2936Manville, N.J, Dr. AlbertaArthurs, professor askedto involve themselvesin alongwith 300 other high school students from across the nation. Then in two weeks the of Englishat RutgersUniversity this project. Spacerentals, for College,was the guest speakerof thosewho wish to sell their items, EARPIERCING the SomersetCounty Chapter of are available. Theaddress for HighStyle the National Organization of space rentals is Cedar Wood Fraud Is .Topic FREE Women(NOW) Monday night. Woman’sClub, P.O. Box 256, Althoughher talk wasentitled Somerset,New Jersey, 08873. JanuarySale! "Images of Women in with purchase of Literature," Dr. Arthursspoke only of womenin love stories At Woman’s Club WinterCoats EARRINGS because throughout most of A NewArrival history, womenwere found solely TheCedar Wood Woman’s Club department. Sherman & Sons in lovestories. Mr. and Mrs. JohnSkibbee of communityservice department On the calendar of future CarCoats Thenext general meetingof 115 Garry Street, Manville, will present a program on events for membersof the Jeweler Somerset CountyNOW will be announcethe birth of a daughter "Consumer Frauds" at its Woman’sClub is the Fourth (Nextto Bank) held on Monday,Feb. S, at the aa December26 at Somerset regular monthly meeting on District AchievementDay to be SnowSuits SomersetShopping Center CountyAdministration Building Hospitalin Somerville. Wednesday,Jan. 17, at 8:30p.m. heldMarch 8 at the Far Hills Inn, at the homeof Mrs. Donald and the Civics and Legislature Fraser, 2 OrchidCourt. Luncheonon Marcht4 at the Lookfor the newpotted s=ent.. HolidayInn, North Brunswick. perfume/highlightereel that leaves WilliamDunkieson, president a transparent glimmer wherever 20 To50% of OrganizationManagement of The drama department will yousmooth it on. East Orange,will present the presenta children’splay ’*Once "inside story" in his. talk of UponNaturnus" on Friday and Tosoften tight cuticles, sprinklea "Rackets,Frauds, Swindlesand Saturday, March9 and I0, at fewdrops of bath ell in your soapy Off Gyps,"disclosing the schemesin FranklinHigh School. There will manicurewater. practice used to hoodwinkthe be three performances.Tickets consumer. will be available from club Wantslimmer, firmer thighs?In ad- Semi-Annual Heis a writer, a lecturer and membersafter February1. dillon to exercising, remembernot former faculty member of to sit with legs crossed-- it pres. Rutgers University and Upsala aurasand bulges the thigh line. Girdle and Bra Sale College. Heis active in many Abortion Speaker civic, business and fraternal Be sure to moisturize lavishly NowOn! organizations. At Unitarian " aroundeyes, wherelines like to Hospitalitywill he providedby collect. Blot excesswith a tissue chairman Mrs. Frank Thomas Church Sunday before applyingmakeup. and hostesses Mrs.Leonard For a provocatively pouty look, Arnold, Mrs. EmanuelHammer, J a o k i e H e n d e r s o n, brushlower lip li~ttly with color Mrs. Karl Hermanand ~rs, ,representing: the~ NewJersey¯ two" shadespaler than upperlip HerbertSilver. ~’. ""Co~lit’idn)fGr ’Abortion Law shade. Cedar Woodwill present a Repeal,will speakthis Sundayat Federation Night at its next the 10:30 a.m. service of Poutingabout your hair shade?Let general membershipmeeting, Unitarian- UniversalistFellow- us blend youa supernew one at... eo February14, at the ConerlyRoad ’ shipof the Somervillearea. ~ of Service with e Smile School.State and district officers of the NewJersey State Services are held at the SALONTwENTY-sEVEN HOMEOF BRAND NAMES meeting house on Washington SouthMain St. at Rosalie e Manville, N.J. Federation of Women’sClubs ValleyRoad, one-half mile east KendallPark Shopping Center havebeen invited to attend, as 297- 3218. 725-$985 Free Delivery haveall the presidents of the of Pluckemin.The public is in- clubs of the FourthDistrict. A vited to attend club usually presents a Federation Night every other year¯ CedarWoods’ program for the eveningwill be "CreativeIdeas by Expressions Unlimited," sponsored by the garden Thelittle bank..... the new GRANETZ furniture

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Hillsborough Township’s¯first hometownbank is a little bank.., in a trailer. Before long, we’ll have a new building, but in the ’meantime, this is our home. We’ve grown to over $3 million since opening in September, and that’s a record any bank would be proud of. 10to 30%aaf,oo, samples, discontinues We’re getting bigger every day becausewe offer all the big bank services: checking, savings, loans, Christmas Clubs and big bank hours -- 8 to 8 daily and one-of-a kinds. Bedroom& dining roomsets, Sofas, chairs, and 9 to 5 Saturdays. tables & lamps. Visit the little bank. The Hillsborough National Bank. We’re getting bigger every day. FROMNATIONALLY KNOWN MANUFACTURERS: VeOMASV,LLa, aManIcAN oe MARTINSVILLE,ROWE, SHERRILL~HERITAGE. DIXIE, YALE, HENREOON.HICKERY, CRAFT,!BROYHkt.. STANLEY,XTIFFKK. COLONYHOUSE, SIMMONS,LANE, GLOBE. DAYSTROM.

MAIN STORE: OpenDally to5:30 Mon,,Thurs. & Frl. Eve.’Til 9:OOP.M.

C AnETZ COLONIALSHOP: Mon.thru FrL 10:30-9 THE NATIONALBANK FURNITURE Sat. 10:30-B 201459-4800 ® ENT GALLERIES I/RT. 206SO./SOMERVILLE, N. J. (201) 725.3500 Bun.12:30-6 MEMBERF.D,I,C. AMWELLROAD BELLE MEAD. NEW JERSEY 08502 #.T,t """~G:¢,f." COLONIALSHOP e RT. 202& 31 (on the circle), FLEMINGTON il 6-A THURSDAY,JANUARY 1 i, 1973 PublicNotices PublicNotices PpblicNotices PublicNotices PublicNotices PublicNotices [ ONEtlIMEMUERGENenALA~IENeLVi3aurth |1~ r ct Polling Piece_-Old ~ any Id, the MillstoneHiv~r andMillstone’ PrlmaryEe¢nnwl behedntthepo ng roHowa:edward J. Mayo,22.12A Max ndve, hoursof 9:00"e.m.end 4:00 p,m, of every Businessmen See DISIltICTa BhmmlnsdaleSchool Amwell Hoed. Belle unlhezoathbyAmwellHondtoNorthWllo;,:ohcesdesl=nntndabeveon: Sthrtis own,N J, PrBIden - MichaelJ. hednnseday." TERM Mead,Boended onthe NorthhY Amw~Jl Hoed. Hoedand nn the Welt h.y Nor th Wlllo’~.HOld th 1’acidly,January In, t 9is htazur,Jr., 53No, lath Avenue,Manville, UNENPmED ,,n theEaal by Willow Bead. on the 5outhby HamiltonHoed. Io aunnymnndRoad, to Pollsopen tram 7:00 A,M. to 8:00P,M. N.J.. Secrete, VlrgthhBrad ¯ pi.M~I~:~DI..IIE(;iSTIT[VA~n.Ei.ECTBI,qNanlgomeryTnwnnhlp.ind on the WeRby Feleonl~led. oRoue206thcompl|nRRedprevaln8 me ObJectionn.r~fnny~ should be madein Clerk,Planning Board Fir.I hi.tries: Pol ng Plece~¯ Neehepl;Plen,~anlvtewRoad. ElahthI)litrtct: PnlltnaPllre¯ ~’oo’~er~ CoIherthesonlenutalowrlRato Caher nn ~anthnastasoClerk of Before,ca Church CllaPel, ~l,Muluit’.bnntxitql F h l)htrl¢: Pol}qg Place-SunnymendSchenI,WoodfcrnHoad.boundedontheNorth . TownlhlpClerkthe ~owl=hlpof atll~bornngh,~eshanle, SSNt.n.~ It Economic Growth School.Sunnymeee Hoed, bounded on the bythesouthSr=nchRlver.ontheWestbytheSSN NewJersey. FEE: $5,40 enthe,’%rlhhyMillLane.onthe~estat,’P.;eeiNanhbYtheHorllapHIver,optheEenhY; To’AlzshlpLIneoehesouthby heTn,~Tlshlp’ .4-7321’ Nanville.nntheSouthbycomplnln Hold. and line andLong Hill Hoed.end on theEnet b). Foo,:$34.56 Sl nd For 1973 NewJersey programsfor the school’s more; Br~nchRiverInBlankpa n’MnunainHoed. onhe WesHoed. nndthencebYh~ Sou h )n he Wasby Houle2is I~naHiltRoad. ~atendedlo glnckpoiM RoMe. EN M ~ll,l~n~ c ~v bongHill Road,end on the Southby the . EdwardJ.. MayoPr~l. BOROUGIIOF MANVILLe businessmenpredict aeon-than 1,490students. Further town,hipLine. Sl~thItl.trlH: PolllnsP]aen ¯ HillshoroushTo~I~lnth~h p l}iNlrkt: Vnunteer Fire rollins Co..3. Wen~PJncc Hood, ¯ H J sboro~h ...... NOTICEOF ¯ ~cimdItherB’t: Polling Place ¯ HillsboroughTownAhp Vo. Fire Com~nn~ No,2, .’fie Route ~ui ~1~ MleheelJ. batur, Jr., Seet. SPECIALPRIMARY ELECTION tlnuation of the economie details onthe conference,which TownshlpVoI.FlreCo. No, 2.:nsHoute2062~SluhSomervlle.~oundedentheNorthRoIleMead.b~undedonhe North by Amwc’ . --¯ , .... South.Somerville. Bounded onthe North by hy heRnrllnnR[ver.oetheEaetbyHout¢206]tned:entheEae[bybBlaeneaveron he Taaenotlcemateppzlceeonnainnennlaoe,~k~N1/4/’/32t NOtICeIS HEREBYGIVEN that District recoverywhich started slowlytn Is opento the publtc, maybe to Falcon Boedto SuNtymeenHoed to ~mhl)y neRoadnndoaiheWesbyW ow to heTownnhlpot HSbl~ Somernnt Fee: $11.80 -- BoardOf Sle:tlons and Registry in andfor the early part of 1972and has obtained from Richard F. YalleyRoed.[nlthvceBeld~oed.toTriangle HamillnnHoed to North WBlowRead te H.ad. County,New .lerMv for betr.nmfer ~ I1~ lined th HouSe2~,’on the Eastby Route 2~, AmwellHoed. on the Southby Amv,’eli~ld Tenthhi,trial: PollingPlace ¯ Nunclpal PlenaryRotail Consumpion LicenseC- the Rarou~hof hienvllle, County of ScmerseL gradually gathered strength Twitmire,Direcotor of Public o. theSouthbY Amwell Road to PleasenlvlewnnoentheWee/bynnulea~th"~inrulleHondBuilding.Neshanic. heundedon henorthby ownndbyEdwardJ,Nayo, TIATheJoSyOx grate of NewJetlley, willmeet et thepieces Road, endnnlheWestbyAutenRoadto Iof~JycefleJdHoldloYllley[~edfqAuthe tnrpremlseslocatedatiB0aoutea0~,South NOTICeOF BUDGETMEETING nerelnaner aesl hated on TUESDAY throughoutthe year. Relations, New’, Jersey Valle~’Hnnd. IheHarilanRivernndclaw~onAvenue.Southgomervige,New Joker to EMhIMne JANUARYleth. 1~ betweenthe henrs ot Commenting oe the Thlrc(Ithtrlet: RollingPlace ¯ 51un[ctpa[Hoad.th NewCentre Hold. pre.!ectedththe nnlheEasBranchRoad byAn~RnndendPiennnnand New Center Road bounded Vew "A publicmeeLth~ on the budgetfor Fire Imven(7) A.M.end eight {81 P.M. for the ManufacturersAssocation Building,N~hanic, bounded on the W~Inpd RargnnRiver, TIATheJo[yOx,forlFemseslocatrdatlB0 District #l FrankgnTewnlh[pN,J, will be of ethctln: assoeiation’s Fourteenth Nnrlhby he HaritanRiver. onthe Bnnby .~renthI|[strid: PollingPiece ¯ S~oymnndRoad.on he SoUh by ~, ongomery Townsh p oue 206Sou h Somerve NewJersey. had ot he Middleb=hVolunteer Fre ~’ MebiBE~GENERALA~SSMSL¥ Trenton. ’ Nvwt’e’mcr toad. SouthBranch Road and Soh~LSunnymead Road. bounded on the Lthc. nndon the Weeby BastMoan aln Hood Nam~and r~ den¢~of stockhoders Companyat 8:00 p.m, Jennnry17, wr&" DIgTRICTe EceoomleOutlook Survey and its !’la~n Avenue. North by CimolnlnRoad, on the IPllt by andNiP Lane. holdingmore then tO ~ of thestock ere as UNEXPIREDTERM first EconomicOutlook Con- LowrenceW.Muth Clerk Temple Shalom BeerdOf Fire Comml~sonnn PLACE8OP HEGISTRY& VOTtNG ference, LeonardC. Johnson, FNR1-11"73 It DISTRICTNO, I - PolishnaPlace In the prESident of the NewJersey Feet $2.16 Northend Volunteer Fire C~rnpanyNo 3, North8th Avenue, Manville. N. J. Manufacturers Association, To Celebrate DISTRICTNO. Z ¯ PollingPlace In the "Announcementof the ele~gonof twofire NorthSnd Volunteer Fire CompanyNo. 3. iedieated today the state’s em- comml~lonersfor Fire Dbtrlet #l, Franklin North8th Avenue, Manville, N. J. ployers are muchconcerned with Sabbath Serviee Townnhlp.N.J, DISTRICTNO. 3 ¯ Pollins P ace In the RomeveRSchool. North4th Avenue,Man. the fact that the state’s em- "Theelection will be heldSaturday Feb, t?, vllle. N.J. ploymentis not picking up as The Sisterhood of Temple: 1973.NomlnaUng petitions are available DISTnICTNO. t ¯ Polling Place In the fromClement O’Grady ~7 GarfieldAvenue, blain Street School.Scuth blain glreeL rapidly as in the nation as a Shelem, Bridgewater, will SomersetN.J. Trea~uRrof the Com. hthnvllle,N. J. whole. participate in a Sabbathservice mission,fie wSioc~ept comp e~ed petfllens OISTIIICTNO. S ¯ PollingPlace In Fire until 5 p.m.Febnlary l, 1~3. RouseNo, 1, South3rd Avenue, hlanvllle, N. The majority of NJMA on Friday,Jan. 19, in recognition . J. membersexpect increasedsales of the 55th anniversaryof the L,W,MuSh,Clerk" DISTaICTNO. S ¯ PolUngPlace In the ¯ Wcddingz V.F.W,Math Hall. 600Washington Avenue, in 1973. Six hundredforty-six NationalWomen’s League ef the Agents for PNn1-11-73 It Nonvllle,N. J. United Synagogueof America. ¯ Parties FEE: $3.06 DISTnlCTNO. 7 ¯ RoIlingP]acein We~ firms report plans for eapital WheatonVan Line, Inc. ¯ Dances CamphinRead School, West Camploth expansiontotaling $1.3 billion. Manyof the 800 sisterhoods, ii Road,blanvllhi, N. J, Offsettingthis favorableoutloek composedof over 200,000women "PLEASETAXe NOTICe that on Decembor DISTnlCTNO.8 * PollingPlace In theCivil ~. 1972,the Rfllsborou h TowRIthip Plannth DefenseBulldthg. 62 SouthWeiu Slreel mostforesee ncreeses in costs of affiliatedwith the league,will be SOPK0 Board,aetthg pursuaJnl~ tothe provlllonn ~l~ IbutweenHuff Avenue &Reading Railroad taking part in services in their MusicV~bv BradMe}. material and labor squeezing MOVING & ’ entitled,"Roenhitlon of FlnnlApproval for DigTRICTNO. S - Polling Place In the profit margins. synagoguesin commemoration We~thnEthmenlary School, ~ework Avenue, lOB%SOLIDVINYL SIDING STORAGE,INC. ¯ DRIED FRUIT5 & NUTS berwyek,hePthnnndVillage oove,o,,nnotblade Puntuantto of Section Manvlllc,N. J, Theassociation’s predictions of this event. Membersare LIFETIME DURABILITY I eBOOKS& LITeRATURe -" r$~ltOll xvt of the PlannedUnit DevelopmentOr. elSTRICTNO. In - PolUnnaPlace in the are basedon results of its four- loeatedin all parts of the United e HERBS dirmnreof UillsburoughTownship. Westhnelementary School, Newark Avenue. MATERIAL& WORKMANSHIP LicensedPublic Mover ¯ COSMETICS Manville,N. J, teenth annualEconomic Outlook" ’States and Canada,in Mexico, GUARANTEED Local& Long Distance ¯ ORGANICFOOD PRODUCTS I"This N.J.S,A.resolution 4e:~5"63 adopted give.=a carfinal lain epprovelresolutten~P on Survey. Seventy-oneSomerset Puerto Rico, Israel, South I termstherein set forthto the aplieant’e TXE SPECIAL PmNARYELECTION Countybusinessmen were among 35 No.17th Ave. I SPECIAL BULK RATES Frank Walt propmndplanned unit devehi_pmenfproJectWILLBE HELDON TUESDAY, JANUARY Americaaed India. It is the E. I. INDUSTRIES on Lot20 in Slonk163A 0f thet ax Mepof the 16th, 1973 AT THEPOLLING PLACES the 2,200 NJMAmembers largest synagogue women’s CALLFOR FREE ESTIMATE Manvjlle | 725-7716 725-7037 722-271 ~ Town~hlpOf Bigsboroggh. DESIGNATEDABOVE, POLLS OPSN AT 7 CORNERN BRIDGEST. A,hi. and CLOSeAT 8 P.M. {PREVAILINGrespondingto the 1973Outlook organizationin the world. 526-3240 201.725-7758 I TIh[e) questionnairesent to themlast The membersof the Temple 1 4 E, MAINST. SOMERVILLE FRANCISA. PSLTACK BOROUGHCLERK October. ShalomSisterhood who w’ill read BoardIn the M,N.1.4-’/3 ~r Mr. Johnsoncautioned that fromthe Prayer Bookare: Mrs. availablefor publicIt FES,:$21.60 while the recovery predicted Martin Merin,president; Mrs. followinglast year’s surveyis SamuelKutner, viee-president; Rentthis space materializing,New Jersey is Dot Mrs.Theodore Kaplan, financial movingahead at a paceequal to secretary;Mrs. David Sabeth. the nation as a whole. Com-correspoedingsecretary; Mrs., ’ Clover mentingon the naggingunem- MelvinKleinberg, recording¯ FLEMINGTON for 13 weeks ploymentproblem, he pointedto secretary; and Mrs. Stephen rESponsesfrom Garden State Kaufman,publie relations and TILE employersindicating their plans publicitychairman. a low, lowrate. Correspondence to increase employmentin the AnODeg Shabbat will follow &CARPET next year. directlyafter services.RestESses by ¯ As throughout the state, for the celebrationwill be Mrs. Quality Wall to THURSDAY,JANUARY 11 T. H. BLUM- COUNTY4-H AGENT SomersetCounty businessmen Basil Goldman,Mrs. Joseph Franl

YourCandidate forN.J. General Assembly

VicRizzolo possesses all of thequalities that SomersetCounty voters have soughtthrough the yearsin themen and women they send to representthem in\Trenton.These qualities are reflectedin someof his achi5vementsas lawyer,a judge,a political leader,a familyman, and as a workerfor good thingsin his community¯ After admissionto the N.J. bar in 1950,Vic practicedlaw in Newark. Duringhis earlylegal career he also served as an assistant prosecutor in ¯Hudson Of course you can earn better interest on Countyand briefly asa deputyattorney general. IR 1962,he openedhis practicein Somerville,and in 1966was appointed KEEP your savings at a savings bank. At Raritan Judgeof th5 SomersetCounty Court. He has also servedas municipalcourt Savings, it’s 5% on passbook accounts. judgein Hillsborough,Millstone, Bridgewater and Readington Township. He is currentlya partnerin the Somervillefirm of 0zzard,Rizzolo, Klein, Mauro & THEACTION, TEAM Save.He is 49. Interestis compoundedquarterly, and VicRizzolo comes from a familywith a Republicantradition in Democratic WORKINGINTRENTON ondeposits made before the 10thof the HudsonCounty. He is theson of thelate FrankA. Rizzolo,an attorney who servedas councilmanaRd police commissionerin the Townof Kearny.Vic month,interest is creditedfor the himselfwas a candidatefor HudsonCounty freeholder in 1954and for Kearny VoteRepublican entiremonth. TownCouncil iR 1955-56-57. Vic Rizzoloattended Bloomfield College and Seminary, Rutgers University andRutgers Law School. He is a PurpleHeartveteran of WorldWar II, Whynot call today.We can give you servingin NorthernFrance with the 103rdInfantry Bivislon. anynumber of reasonswhy it’s betterto Heis a memberof various legal andjudicial societies,and has served as presidentof the SomersetCounty Magistrate’s AssociatioR, the LegalAid keepyour savings in a savingsbank. Societyof SomersetCounty and the FamilyCounseling Service of Somerset forASSEMBLY County. Othercharitable and ¯civic activities’includethe SomersetCounty Chap- PrimaryElectinn laincy Committee,Watchung Area Boy Scout Council, the MentalHealth Associationof SomersetCounty and the UnitedFund. JANUARY16,1973 Heis a memberof th5 AmericanLegion the VFWand is pastcommander of raritan savings bank the DisabledAmerican¯Veterans. Heis an actiOemember of Hillsborough GeneralElection VolunteerFire Co.No. 2. Vic residesin Belle Meadwith his wife, the formerMary C Yan5cekof JANUARY30,1973 " Kearny,and four children. Paidfor by Citizensfor Rizzolo,72 N. BridgeSt., Somerville,N.J. regularUwidendl plld for ov1¢.1OOvelrl. .’ MemberF.D,I.C, :! THURSDAY,JANUARY11,1973 . ; =Frankliu Drops First In MVC Lutzick Aids FRANKLINTWP. -- Franklin and then outscored North did¯fou notr scorefor morethan knottedcontest twice at 36 and33 whilestill blurry-eyed. Mustang-ettes HighSchool ran its Mid-State Plainfieldin a scoringbattle, 94- minutesat the start and fell beforeSomerville opened a five- Moodyled all scorers tn the Conferenceledger to 3-0 last 87, before dropping a 67-59 behindby as manyas 12 during pointedge. gameas the sophomoresensation In Victories week with victories over decisionto Bridgewater-Raritenthe initial stanza, before the Somervillecontinued to build finished with 26. Winchester Somervilleand North Plainfield, West. Pioneerstook.a 18-10lead after its lead andnear the end of the aided the cause with 20, while MANVILLE- The Manville but then fell victim to a poor The double victories at the the first eight minutesof play. third quarterheld the leadto 5t- Larry Dais led a 45-38Warrior Golden lovers HighSchool girls pickedup two secondquarter and lost its first start of the week ran the Franklin managedtd cut the 44, beforeVernon Winchester hit reboundingadvantage with 16. victories In three contests leaguecontest. Warriorswinning streak to six, deficitinhalfbyintermlssionandfourfoul shotsto closethe gapto Winchesterripped the cordsfor last week to raise their TheWarriors started slowly butthe loss to Westdropped their trailed by just fourat 34-30.The 51-48after three stanzas. 31 pointsas heled the Warriorsto record to 7-3. against SomervfUebut came ledgerto 6-4. Warriorsfinally dreweven in the With6:30 left in the contest their highestpoint productionof Prep/b;r Battle Thegirls bombedBridgewater backto shadethe Pioneers,73-71, AgainstSomerville, Franklin third quarter as JeromeMoody Franklintook its f rst leadof the this seasonin the victory over - RaritanEast, 64-36, as Diane gameas RodneyJohnson con- NorthPlainfield. byCliff lllgglns With one win. Sandersis the Lutzickripped the cordsfor 24, nectedfrom the cornerfor a 52-51 Franklinbroke an 8-6 deadlock ’Veteran’of the group. while PebbleLauver added 14. Warriorlead. After Somerville with seven straight markers FRANKLIN--The 1973 Golden Amongthe standouts to be Manville used a 17.point Christmas Bills Got You Down? regainedthe lead, JohnPleasant early in the gameand never Gloves Tournamentwill open watchedby 1974is a strong 14- performanceby MissLutsick in hit on a three-pointplay to give trailed again. Moodystarted the tomorrownight at the Elizabeth year-oldfrom Puerto Rico, Angel order to beat HighlandPark, 58- Franklinthe lead for good. streak with a three-pointplay Armory.Four membersof the Tortes. A husky122-pounds the 47, last week.Susan Lutzick and Solve Them With Ready Credit ! Ahead by three with four before Winchesterand Pleasant FranklinBoxing Club will, overa lad packsa big punch.But h s Carol Collinsboth chippped fin minutesto play, Franklinran off connectedon jumpersto give the seven-weekperiod, be aiming nightly sparring sessions are with11 for the winners. ninestraight to take a 69-57and Warriorsa 15-8 lead. Franklin their heavyguns at titles. madefruitful by 95.pounderJohn In their other gamelast week, appearto put the gameaway, but continuedto buildits lead in the Dave Ridley who heads the Moynihan.The speedy youth can the Mustang-ettesdropped a 32- the Pioneerswould not through. openingquarter andtook a 28-16 training program,has announcedthrowplenty of leather at his 22 verdictto Pliillipsburg.Susan Somerville cameback to out- by the endof it. that RoyWhite will try for the heavier opponent, Lutzick took downgame high tatr aak score the Warriors12-2 and with The Warrior defense had welterweight crown, Ronald honors for the Mustangswith Reedas a middleweight,Percy Each night the Barruod eight. 1:06to playhad it downto 71-69. troublein the secondquarter as brothers, Paul and Dave, show In otherarea actionlast week, of aritanlalley After trading turnovers, the Canaucksscored 30. The Sandersin the light heavyweightup. Other faithfuls are Mike the Franklingirls recordedtheir Winchesterwas about to ice the Franklinquintet scored 23 of its and GeorgeRoe, heavyweight. Zook, JohnGarces and Dave third win of the year againstno contestwith 11 secondsleft on a ownand held a 51-46 lead at After several weeks of hard Duane,to namebut a few. 403 Route206, HillsboroughTownship fast break layup, but he was halftimeas Winchesterhit for 12 training the boyslook in good losses. TheWarriors used an 11- shape. Twofine formeramateurs give pointeffort by LottleHastings to 359-8144 fouled and hit the floor. The beforeintermission. Ridley a hand. Vic Gonzalez trim Bridgewater-RaritanWest, Radtan.Hillsborough- Whitehouse senior guard lay still for an Franklin held onto the lead comesout fromhis SouthDover 32-21. memberF.D.I.C. anxiousmoment, before getting. after the halftimebreak and took Street home.Mike Cronin, son of Inone other game last week, to his feet andputting the game a 69-63lead at the endof three Hillsborough’ DennisCronin, often comesalong theRugers’s Prepgirls had to go awaywith a pair of free throws quarters. TheWarriors tacked withhis Dadto workout.Dennis intoovertime before defeating anotherpoint onto its leadby the has beenof great aid in teachingHun School of Princeton,43-39. end of the contest witha 28-24 Wrestlers the boysthe right andwrong of | advantagein the fourth period. boxing. | Fucillo & Warren| Fashions ~A~ Winchesterpaced the Warrior Notch Win It’s a great crew of menI workingwith a fine bunchof I FuneralHome Inc. I HILLSBOROUGH -- The dedicatedboys. This new year | AdamFucillo, Mgr. r. q M,,s q unp Moodyadded another 19 to the wrestlingsquad of Hillsborough shouldsee the Franklin Boxing I I all Vm I ~ mum V V I I V Warrioroffense, while Dais and Highbroke into the victory Clubreaching it’s goal - helping| 725-1763 [ Pleasantfinished with 17 and 13 columnlast week after two theyouth of ourtownship. 205S. MainSt.~ Manville[ eseo..e,, Franklin out- openingsetbacks asthe Raiders I ~o~o~o~o~the Canueks65-5t rompedover Ridge, 35-17. as Daisled the waywith 14 and Inother area action, Reselle SEMI¯ ANNUALSALE I Moodycontributing 13. The Parkshaded Manville, 29-21, B,g and Toll included | Warriorshad their best shooting Keyportthumped Rutger’s Prep, ]#0 Wi. sMeesevl m night of the year as they con- 41-20,and Pisoataway blitzed nectedon 43 of 90 fromthe field Franklin,36-6. ¯ ~ for 48 per cent. Bob Zwierko(106) got Hiltsboroughstarted ushe won DRE~;S in the Bridgewater game, ~ll ~A Franklinoutscored the Falcons ona ]~inin one minute flat. Rick I I i/P-I l’ Ihl ~ [l)’i’~ ~ | l/J] in everyperiod except the second Esposito(123) pinned his op- S HI RTS and it proved their ponentin 1:42, and Bill Riley followedinthe 130 division with undoing, as Westblitzed the an8-7 decision. JoePerone (136) off Warriors24-9. Franklin took a 19- wonhis match6-I, and Al Large 16 lead after onequarter as it Ciomvetti(141) followed with the ALL converted13 of 14 shotsfrom the Raidersthird pin. charitystripe. After Ridgetookthe next two OUTERWEAF Winchesterwas the big gun in matches,Hillsborough took two the openingperiod as he hit on all of thefinal three. BobScherer eight of his free throws. The decisionedCalvin Winter, 3-0, at 20% SHIRTS second quarter advantage by 158,and heavyweight Chris Turtles, Zips Westgave the Falcons a 40-28 &Pull .... Sheridanwonin a pinat the 2:35 OFF lead at halftime. Mostof the mark. Franklin problemwas from the Manville’sDave Specian field, whereit managedonly five continuedhiswinning ways as he field goalsin 26tries. won9-0 at 136. Rich Giraldi Franklinwas able to knocktwo t115), AI Ciuksza(157), Rich Omionwide" points off the Westbulge in each of the final twostanzas, but the Alesandro(168), and DaveKraus IS AT YOURSIDE Special Falcon lead was too big to at heavyweightall wonfor the Mustangs. Whenyou want modern insurance at low rates - overcome.The victory tied the Franklin managedonly two Two twosquads for the top spotin the victories against powerful LIFE - HEALTH- HOME- AUTO- BUSINESS MSU. Piscateway,as GaryBailey (123l Rag.PANTS to 15.95Now $49 Moodyand Winchester topped won 7-6, and Ken Jackson $9o0 the Warriorswith 13 each, while LEWIS H. SMITH 9 Johnsonadded another 10. Dais triumphed3-5. led the reboundingcorps with 11. OPENHOUSE 602 Hamilton Street (opposite A & P) Somerset, NewJersey A. 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by DavidBrook Nylon is stronger and moreof Transportation was given two public mediait was found that industry will torpedo these the future and GsAdoes pur- resistant to beat, it does"flat years to develop minimum mostpeople didn’t payattention standards as they did the chase someradials for special If you’vebeen shoppingfor BRAKINGDISTANCES spot" causinga thumpingnoise standardsfor all tires soldin the to the requests,if theywere even previousones. In anycase, they purposes. tires recently - and the im- FROM 20 MPH for a while. But this is more U.S.A.as well as standardsfor awareof them. are at least a start.’Oneproblem After severalcalls to various pendingwinter snowshave sent I annoyingthan dangeroussince quality comparisons. seemsto be the relationship peopleintheGSAitwasnotclear manylooking for a little extra the spots go awayafter a little The minimumstandards*en- Test RejectedBy Industry betweentraction and tread life. A whetherthe results of the tests, traction - you’re probably while. forced by the NationalHighway tire with long tread life en- besidesthe qualifiedproduct list, completely confused by the l 149FT. Belts for radials and belted Traffic Safety Administration Thefirst seriesof proposalsfor countersless friction with the arc availableto the publicor not. namesand claims for tires these tires maybe madeof polyester, are exactly the samestandards quality testing madeby NHTSAroadbut it is frictionthat enables If theyare, a verylarge bodyof days: Polyglass, steel belted, fiberglass or steel wirein ad- that the rubber manufacturers wererejected several years ago the car’ to stop. TheTraction data perhapsthe largest in a puncture proof, improvesgas ditionto rayonor nylon.They are establishedfor themselvesyears by the tire industry and auto Studies Groupof NHTSAcon- singlenon-industrysource, about mileage,bias ply, rain tire, 4- listed in order of decreasing before. Thebudget for testing manufacturers as being eludedin its report that "tire tires will be availablefor the ply rated, nyloncord, polyester strength abGve.Polyester seems tires to insure they¯ meetthe "mislcading and unin- gradingor classificationin terms public. -- whatdo these terms mean? notto be wellsuited to highspeed standardsis so smallthat ran- formative". Thesetwo groups, of tractive performancecannot Morethan 230 million tires are drivingwhile fiberglass and steel domsampling gets only 6000of the oneswith the mostmoney and be achieved. ConsumerRcports sold eachyear underhundreds of I 7SFT. givestiffer rides at lowerspeeds. the 230million tires producedlast expertisein the field of tires, different brand namesbut all Tires are also avaihible in year. If a tire fails, the havebeen remarkably reluctant GovernmentAs Consmner ConsumerReports Magazine in thesetires comefrom 14 different differentwidths called ’"aspect manufactureris allowed to to come forward with any March,J97t, couldonly arrive at U.S. manufacturers and a so’ ,i’ ,oo’ ,h’ ,~o’ ratios".A "’70 series" tire is 78 present an explanationfor the proposals of their own- ap- However,another branch of tentative answers to the handtal of forcgin producers. percent high as it is wide.The failure whichmay allow him call- parentlyfinding a state of con- the federal governmentis doing questionsof tire quality.Belted Thesemanufacturers produce all serviceability, oftensaid, can"shake the bolts lowerthe numberthe widerthe backonly a particular batchand fusion advantageous. tire testing andon a muchlarger tires provedbest in stoppingtests the privatelabel tires soldin gas out of somecars" becausethey tire. 80,78, 70, 60 and soon 50 are not the wholeproduction run of a Tile newNRTSA proposals for scale: the General Services butsuffered a highfailure rate in stations, discount houses, CheapandSafe vibrateso much.Though costing commonaspect ratios. Themore particulartire. In somecases if qualitytesting will rate tires in Administrationwhich purchases highspeed tests. Theyalso could departmentstores etc.; tile tires as muchas twicewhat a bias-ply tread you haveon the road the the defectis notsevere he maybe three areas: high speed per- morethan $10.4million worth of nottake prolongedunderinflation are madeto the retailers For years just about the only tire might,a goodradial gives better traction youget, up to a allowedto sell-out existin.g formance,stopping ability and (ires each year for governmentas well as mostbias-ply tires. specifications. tire soldin the UnitedStates was the mostmiles per dollar of the point. Howmuch traction is stocks of that tire but not tread life. Eachcategory will vehicles.All tires mustbc tested Radialply tires did wellon the the bias-plyor cross-plytire (see three typesof tires, enough? manufacture any more. Tires haveonly three levels of per- before they can appearon the magazine’stests of rupture Mosttire companiesrate thmr illustration) so called because whichhave passed the DOTtests formancein them. This per- "qualified productlist" from resistanceand tread life. tires as "Premium"or "first the layers of material in the All this leaves the consumer ¯ line", "secondline" etc. Un- casing,usually two to six pliesof MinimumStandards have a DOT code number formance will be measured which the GSAis allowed to IlybridTire stampedon them whichis cx- against a control tire developedacceptbids. Thetesting is per- back wherehe startcd from fortunately for the consumer nylonor rayon, are laid along Withall these differencesin by the AmericanSoc, iety of [’armedat the expenseof the verylittle dataavailable to him theseratings don’tmean a thing. the bias of the tire. Thead- plained below. Occasionallya except whatthe’manufacturers" A first line tire of one vantages of this tire are As Detroit sold the American design and materials so well groupof rejectedtires withthe TestingMaterials. manufacturerUnlike the NHTSA public on performancewith hot knownit wouldseem reasonable DOTnumber gets onto the For example,a two star tire tcsts whichcome out of their wanttogivehimandmnstofthat manufacturer maybe far in- economy, reasonably good to cxpect that someonehad will stopas well as the control budget, in the formof unsubstantiated ferior to the secondline of a mileage, decent handling and entwines and fancy design marketanyway. advertisingclaims such as "27 simitardesign by another.This is the Akrontire manufacturers figuredout awaytocompare the Anotherrequirement of the tire whilea one-starwill be able At the present only domestic resistancetopuncture.Theseare respondedwith better tires, qualityof tires. Butsuch is not Departmentis that the nameand to stop 10 per cent better anda bits-plyand belted tires are put per cent morestopping power" especiallytrue in "privatelabel" the tires mostpeople "grew up throughthe test whichconsists of whichthe Fedcrsl Trade Com- tires. with." Armstrongintroduced the "bias- yet the case. addressof everytire purchaser three-star taking tO per cent belted" tire (usually just As a reult of the National be recordedso that recalls canbe longer. Not muchleeway for 16,000miles of highwaytesting as missionrecently askedseveral "belted")but it tookGoodyear’s Trafficand Motor Vehicle Safety effectively made.After several improveddesign. wellas laboratorypuncture tests, companiesto proveor discon- Price NoClue Onthe minusside the tires run Polyglas(TM) to put it on the Act of t966 the U.S. Departmentyears.of notificationthrough the It is notyet clear whetherthe Radialsarebeing considered for tinuc. hotter than the newerdesigns map.The major advantage of the andthis tendsto shortentheir life t re to the manufacturerwas that Eventile oldreliable indicator- andthe tread seemsto "squirm" assemblylines already turning price-isno comparisonof quality, or movewhere it contacts the out bias-ply tires couldproduce e FEATURES Sometimesthe best bias-plytire road. This gives the tires aa the new type avoiding the of one brandmay be superiorto a - unstablefeeling whencompared necessityto beginproduction of e WANTADS moreexpensive belted tire by the to otherdesigns, radialtires for severalyears. samemanufacturer. F ENTERTAINMENT Thedesign is a hybridputting FAMILY FARE o Onedollar figure, however, ExpensiveBut Economical the longitudinalbelts of a radial does give the customer some ¯ on top of the bias-ply casing. ,4 Shopping and Entertainment Guide for Central Jersey opportunityto comparetires. After 1970most medium and high Thefederal excise tax charged In t948 Michelin of France priced Americancars camewith on each tire is based on the introducedthe radialply tire. In belted tires as standardequip- amountof rubber used in its its construction two plies of ment. manufacture and not on the material are placed at right sellingprice of the tire. Althoughanglesto the tire beadtthe part The belted tires are priced this indicatoris notinfallible, it is that seals againstthe wheelrim) betweenbias andradial ply tires consistent allowingthe sidewallrather than and seem to stand midwayin the tread to do the flexingwhich termsof performance,too. Some Whatfactors" affect tire zensrates mostheat. Overthis tests haveshown the belted tire quality? In addition to the ~re nlaced several ’*belts" of to be mostsusceptible to affects amount of rubber used, one ;teet w:re,fiberglass, polyester, of overloadingand continuous would have to knowthe com- rayonor nylonwhich strngthen highspeeds. positionof the rubberand how it the tire andkeep thc treadin firm wearsin different drivingcon- contactwith the road- hencethe Tire cordsfor bias-plytires can ditions, the. designof the tire - tires’.reputedsuperior.handling be madeof either rayonor nylon. biasply, beltedor radial,width of characteristics. ’ Rayonis quieter and does not the tire andmaterial used in the "flat spot" whenleft standingin case. Nobodyyet, seeminglynot This extra stiffness of the oneposition for a while. If the even the rubber manufacturers radial tire also gives thema tread is brokenand the rayon themselves, really knowhow stiffer ride, especiallyat lower cordsare exposedto water,they these variables affect a tire’s speeds.Steel belted radials, it is tend to break. One Consumer’s ndventure In The Tire Market Werecentlywent tire shopping shoppingtsknowwhatkindofeseand get yousafely throughuntil Rayonis quieter than nylon Howmuch can you afford? preferablyin writing,that they youget only30,000 miles before hopesofselli’ngmoretiresorbeis after spendingseveral hoursin yourtires will get and whatyou next year. Youcertainly won’t andgivesa softer ride but notas Howmuchyou pay depends, to wiUfit aednot rub the fender they needreplacing. Hewillgive selling "house-brand"tires thelibrary andoothe telephone expect themto give .Wesuggestget any moremoney for your car strong in bias-ply tires. Steel someextent, on howmuch you yetis. Checkwith the local car you’a discounton ’flew tiresl manufactured by one of the tryingto get somebackground on you ask yourself the following whenyou sell becauseit hashigh beltedtires are the noisiest and shop aroundand howgood you dealerofyourbrandtofindoutif usually of the sametype. The major companiesto the spe- this veryconfusing subject. The questionsabout yourtire usage performancetires on it. can"shake the bolts out of your are at driving a hard bargain, sucha changeis possible, warrantyis oftenstated in terms cificationsof the companysellifig salesmenwe encountered were beforegoingintatheshowrooms: Whatkindofdrivingwillyoubecar" at low speeds. Polyester But moneyisn’t everythingand, Withallthe new numbering of list prieeand not selling price, it. innocuous and. mostly unto- Howold is your car? What doing?Turnpike, around town, belted tires are the best com- as yet, there is notreally a good systemsaround, makesure the Hencegetting $15 knockedoff a Finally, there are recaps,only formedexcept about the brand mechanicalcondition is it in? back road? Do you accelerate promisebetween ride and cost. wayto comparequality to cost. tire you’rebuying is equivalent $50list pricetire is notmuch of a bias-plytypes, notas far out of they representedand whatthey Howmuch longer do you expect fast, brakehard and take corners Whatkind of handling and Whenyou do go shopping,keep or intcrchangablcwith yourold savingsif you onlypaid $37 for the questionfor someneeds as claimedto be "generalopinion" to keepit? fast? mileagedo youexpect? the aboveideas in mindwhen ones.Also make sure the tire will the tire originally.In addition, one might think." Heat is the about howbad the other brands Acar, severalyears old, that This is, perhaps, the major If youdrive hard you’ll want to talking to the salesman.Since fit on the rimsthat youhave. The find out whetheryou or the dealer enemyof all tires andrecaps are wcre. needs newshock absorbers or considerationof anyprospective havea tire that gripsthe road- a there is so little factual data best wayto do this is to lookin paysfor installation and, very especiallyprone to its effects.If Oneman did tell us, though, steeringalignment eats up tires tire buyer. Highspeeds, hard radial or belted tire but, in available for comparingtires "Tire Guide"booklet that every important, dynamicbalancing, you don’t do muchturnpike that mostof the customershe faster than mostpeople realize. drivingand sharp turns all takea return, you’ll haveto give up keepin mindthat muchof your dealerhas. Withthe bookyou can If a tire is defectivefind out if drivingand don’t push your tires meets have already madeup If youaren’t willing to havesome lot of life outof tires. If you’re longermileage. decisionwill haveto be basedon also compare the various youcan exchange it at anydealcr veryhard; you’ll find that recaps their mindsabout whatkind of of these things corrected,there unableto control yourimpulses, Radialsare probablyyour best your opinionof the salesman’s manufacturer’slines of tire and not only fromthe one you are probably a reliable and tire-- bias-ply,belted or radial-- probablyisn’t anyreason to buy then you’llwant a better tire - "’buy" in tires. For a higher honesty.He may n~ake all sorts not quality comparisons, purchasedit. inexpensivetire. they want. Hesaid that mostof expensivetires:4 ply bias tires perhapsa radialor a beltedtire. initial sumyou get moremiles assuranceson howwell you’llbe imwever.) Discounttires? Thereare two If the Americanadage, "You these decisionswere made on the will be quite satisfactory.If you Radialsare rated for different per dollar than with any other taken care of but try and see Read warranty terms waysthis might be possible, paysyour money, you takes your basis of advertisingclaims or plan to keepyour car for several speed ranges and you should tire design. Thosemiles will be themin writingbefore you pay. It carefully.Most tires, especially Eitherthe dealeris selling.namechances",applies to tire buying, dramaticpictures of tires driving years yet, then havingthe work considerthese ranges whenyou morereliable andfar safer than doesn’t hurt to talk to other the deluxemodels, come with a brandtires at closeto wholesalethc BoyScout motto is equally over sharpened ax-blades or doneand investing in a goodset shoparound. anyother type of tire. Inflation customers,especially those who road hazardwarranty and some price, cuttinghis profit marginin appropriate"Be Prepared." railroad ties. Impressiveproof of tires wouldbe a good pur- If your car’is ¯mostly for pressure is morecritical than have had problemswith their guaranteedminimum number of but of what-he wasn’tquite sure. chase. errandsand short spells on the withother types of tires andsome tires. miles. Thisguarantee is usually If youaren’t impressedby the If you’re planningon selling highway,you’ll find that goodold cars, notablystation wagonsjust If youare consideringbuying a .in the formof a tread life ad- TUBELESSTIRES-~- handling claims for a tire, a your car next year but can’t bias ply tires will be just as do not ride well withradials, widertire (lowerprofile)than justmentfigure. For example,if BIAS-PLY salesmanmay try to sell you on stretch yourpresent tires that reliable and muchcheaper. tThe ownersmanual should tell presently on your car, get the the tires you bought were safety. Thebest way’to avoid far, perhapsa set of 4-ply bias Is noise andcomfort important you this.) salesman’sassurances, again guaranteedfor 40,000mi!e.s and Ttead being "oversold"when you start tires will keepyour costs down in yourtire? ~ 6 7~~ Two to four ~’~ plies of" ~lr~’~.rubberized ~r-~."-’~’~,,,b~, labrlc with ~ ’ At SnowTire Buying Time, Is It Really Buying Time? V1 Air.t~oht ~ =cords .~dvertisingseems to createas snowstorms. Unlessyou live on the addedadvantage of knowingthe roads, use and several, (Utah, altogether.A few are considering muchdemand as it satisfies and back roads in the country, what shapeyour tires werein NewJersey allows studs "only Louisiana, Minnesota, additionaltaxes on the sales of .. 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THURSDAY,JANUARY 11, 1973 Seltzer To Tread McCarterBoards Rampal,Juilliard Quartet Daniel Seltzer, chairmanof Aegon,the poet of Agamemnon’sMajorPetkoff in Shaw’s"Arms ’s Com-court, in McCarter’s fall and the Man,"James Tyrone, Sr. mittee on Theaterand architect production. in O’Neill’s"Long Day’s Journey of its newcurriculum-related *’TheTempest" will be the first into Night," Caesar in Shaw’s To Combine Concert thester program,will be stepping of throe newproductions planned *’Caesarand Cleopatra," and the Washingtonsince 1962. into a newrole. by the McCartertroupe, all Chiefof Policein Genet’s*’The Jean-Pierre Rampal,flutist, America, Australia and New A veteran character actor in opentnginMarch.AlsoschednledBalcony." and the Juilliard Quartet will Zealand.In addition to their Tickets at $6.60 and $8. are are Joe Orten’s black comedy, A professor of English at appear together in the second activities as quartet-in-residenceavailable at the McCarter other theatrical contexts, Mr. concertof SeriesIt of the Prin- of the JuilltsrdSchool o[ Musicin Theatre BoxOffice. Student Seltzer has been cast by Mr- "Loot," and Henrik Ibsen’s PrincetonUniversity, Mr. Seltzer ceton University Concerts on NewYork, they have been ticketsat $2. are avallableat the ¯ Carter’sartistic director, Louis "Resmersholm." has guest - lectured on quartet-in residence at the box office one hour before the Criss,’nsGonzalo, the honestold Daniel Seltzer has played Shakespeare’s comedies and Monday,Jan. 15 at McCarter counselor in "The Tempest," Prospero as well as Ingo, tragedies in two separate Theatreat 8:30p.m. Library of Congress in concert. Shakespeare’smagical comedy Falstaff, Lear, Leontes,Caesar summersat the Shakespeare Neither Rampal nor the which the McCartercompany and Ulysses in Shakespeare Institute, stratford- upon- Avon Juilliard Quartet needsan in- will produce,opening March 1. productionsat the LoebDrama in England. troduction to Princeton, Mr.Cries will direct. Center, Cambridge,Mass., and A summarum laude graduate audiences¯They are well known DwightSchultz will play the elsewherein the greater Boston of Princeton,he attendedOxford not only through their recor. I area. dings;but through recitals they frolicking spirit, Ariel. Mr. on a Fulbright Scholarshipand havegiven here over the past few Schultz appearedas a guardin His other roles haveincluded earnedhis doctorateat Harvard. P,/llllfli the McCartercompany’s opening Creonin Anauilh’s"Antigone," Hebecame an Englishprofessor years. However,this will be the productionof WilliamAlfred’s Hector in the Giradoux-Fry at Harvard, also serving as first joint appearancethey have I,#TERMTIONAI.RESTAUJffl/I/T "Agamemnon"in October - "Tigerat the Gates,"Tartuffe in associate director of the Loeb madein Princeton and it per- ¢O~t’jrNIg la/]MaE November, having acted .Moliere’scomedy, Thomas More DramaCenter until 1970,when he raises to be an eveningof out- previonsiywith companies at the in A Manfor All Seasons returnedto Princeton. standing musicianship.Their Chelsea Theater Center and program will be: Mozart: MR.TSE OUR CHEF INVITES YOU TO MercerArts Centerin NewYork Quartetin DMajor, K. 285(flute, TRYOUR FINEST andCenter Stage in Baltimore. MetalwareDisplayed violin, viola, cello); Bach: CHINESE-POLYNESIAN In "The Tempest," Ariel Sonatain AMinor for soloflute; and AMERICANCUISINE serves the exiled nobleman, At State °MuseUmod,or, Wolf:Italian Serenade(JuUliard Prospero,who will be portra~,ed Quartet); Kuldau:Quintet in Cateringto Parties by NicbelasKeprns. Mr. Kepros, minor,0p’. 51, No.2 (flute violin, Ordersto TakeOut followingseveral roles with 2 violas,cello). TRENTON-- Approximately p . g’ g, Onlysuperlvatives have been Joseph Papp’s 200antiquemetalobjoctsrangingnammering,casting, cutting, used to describe Jean-Pierre Nextto PrinceTheatre ShakespeareFestival, enacted froma massivecopper still to filing, grinding,polishing and Rampal’sflute mastery. Heis U. S. Rt. 1, Princeton intricate gold and silver soldering. consideredone of the supreme (609) 452-2276 decorative pieces are nowon Accordingto James R. Mit- mastersof his instrument.He is Open7 daysfrom 11 a.m. displayat the NewJersey State cbell, curatorof decorativearts, also one of the most recorded DANCING Museum.The exhibition, titled an interesting facet of the instrumentalistsof the age,with EVERYSAT. & BUN. NITE "ACentury of Metalware,1790- exhibitionis that a numberof the orchestra, chambergroups and 1850," will continue through silver itemsbeing displayed are with Veyron-Lacroix, harp- March25. mirrored almost exactly in sichordist. Bornin Marseilles, o , , ,-- ll li!!!J NO1TINGHAMCrafted by hand before the pewter¯ Banks were scarce France, Rampalnow lives in N. Industrial Revolutionintroduced duringthe 18th century, he ex- Bali Troupe Coming Paris. .! in oll t llertl lil] BALLROOMmassproduction, the itemsin the plains, so manywealthy people TheJuilliard StringQdartet MerolrSt Hamilton SquareN J TheDancers and Musicians of Bali, 50-strongincluding full exhibition were made by had their coins melteddown by a Robert Mann, violin, Earl TheLargest Ballroom in theeast metalsmithsin NewJersey and silversmith and crafted into gamelanorchestra, will returnto McCarterTheatre for thefirst Carlyss,violin, SamuelRhodes, ¯ Withall BigBands adjoiningstates. Theyinclude decorative objects. Thenless timesince 1952 on Sunday, Jan. 14, at 3 p.m.Although all seats viola and ClausAdam, cello, has Sat.& bun. examplesof gold, silver, pewter, affluentpeople had these objects haveseen sold for severalweeks, standing room is availableat the been described by Harold PICTI$FRAING HARRYUBER iron, copperand brassformed by copiedin less costlypewter in an boxoffice. Balinesedancing is basicallya religiousand com- Schonberg of the NewYork For ¯ Paintings a variety of relatively simple 18thcentury version of "keeping t~t up withthe Joneses." munalritual. Everyvillage trains its dancersfrom infancy to Timesas "representingthe very rrli Home ¯ Prints [~d dance,both [n public andin templeceremonies. The Gamelan modelof modernquartet playing ¯ Includedin theexhibition are at its best."Recently celebrating ~ and Ceramics ~1 itemsloaned by theMetropolitan orchestrais at thecenter of thedancing, and is equallya matter its 25thanniversary, the quartet [~}] Bu8iness " Oraph,cs Museumof Art, NewYork City; of long,complicated training. The Balinese troupe coming to continueswith its annualcoast- [[~] the Henry Francis du Pont McCarteris actuallycomposed of personnel from two different to-coasttour of the UnitedStates J" Z. ARTSERVICE [] CreativeArt F~t WinterthurMuseum, Winterthur, LIplij ¯ Photo ReiuunhingLlli t Del,and privatecollectors from companies:musicians from the Sebatu Gamelan (Bali’s best)and and to the Far East, South NewJersey, NewYork and thePliatan dancers. ~" ¯ ColorRenderings MOVIESTHIS WEEKEND: . BrubeckTrio [~1 l. Charts and Graphs[i] FondaFestival, Pot Trip [’,~-’J ¯ Color Slides ~ A JANEFONDA FESTIVAL: ’Iperess~ File To Play Concert [{!!1 .= tl!lJ "TheyShoot Horses, Don’t They?" Stageseats are nowon sale at withMichael Sarrazin & GigYoung To Open Intime Offered In Film Programthe boxoffice for the return of O} .:. .:¯ , ,+i(i] (shownat 7:00)followed at 9:30 A JaneFonda Festival and the Miss Fonda and Michael DaveBrabeck and his Trio to area premiereof a 1936classic MeCarterTheatre for the first Lt.q]25TEXAS AVE. {3 TRENTON,N.J. rl TEL.882-9650 i~!JJ Fil/n Series Sarrazin co-star as two of the timein six yearson Friday,Jan. on the evils of smoking helpless individuals engaged ~L Located in Lawrence Shopping Center [’~’~ "KLUTE" TheatreIntime will beginits marijuanawil! be the featured in the dancemarathon under the 19, at 8:30p.m. Joining Brubeck ~111. III with DonaldSuthetland spring film series on Fridayand events of MeCarterTheatre’s supervision of Gig Young,who for the concertwill be anotherof Saturday,Jan. 12 and 13, at 8 film program this coming wonan Academyfor this per- today’s great namesin jazz, FRIDAY,JAN. 12 at 7:00 & 9:30 P.M. p.m.with "TheIperess File." weekend. trayal of the marathonmanager. saxophonistGerry Mulligan. All Doublefeature admission: $2.00 .... MichaelCaine stars as Harry OnFriday, Jan. 12, McChrter "TheyShoot Horses" will be regular seats for the program Palmer,a reluctant secret agent, will presenta doublefeature of followedat 9:30by "Klute,"Miss havealready been sold. AreaPremieml The 1936 Unexpurgated Classic in thisvisually dazzling, the two recent films which Fonda’smost important film role McCarter’swinter series of thoroughlyexciting adaptation of eatapulated Miss Fonda to to date, in wichshe appearsas a folk androck events will openon LenDeighton’s best-seller. stardom as a major actress. terror-riddenNew York call-girl Friday, Feb. 2, at 8 p.m. when "REEFERMADNESS" DonMcLean, of "AmericanPie" THECamp Classic of 1972- "Theprologue Palmeris assignedbyBritish "They Shoot Horses, Don’t hauntedby a psychopathintent ArmyIntelligence to locate a They?"in whichsocial outcasts uponmaking her his next victim. fame,returns to AlexanderHall aloneis worththe price of admission" scientistwhohas been kidnapped of the 1932depression seek fame DonaldSutherland plays the title on the Princetoncampus for his -- Sarris,Village Voice andtaken behind the Iron Cur- andfortune in a marathomdance role, that of a small-town secondappearance. McLean’s. Plus: FI RESIGNTHEATRE in "Martian Space Party" lain.A small piece of magnetic contest at the famedPacifiea detectivewho leads the huntfor "AmericanPie," an eight- SAT.JAN. 13 at 7 &9:00 P.M. tapemarked "Iperess" leads the Ballroomwill be shownat 7 p.m. her maniacalkiller. minute long song, was the Admission:$2.00 at boxoffice from10 am spyinto a complexnetwork of On Saturday, Jan. 13, Me- nation’s numberone recordfor treacheryand murder, and Carterwill offertwo showings (at two monthslast winter, and MAhRoK1 ’ r andat doorwhile available eventuallytoa prison where he is Mime Marceau 7 and9) of the unexpurgated1936 ranksas oneof 1972’sfive best- subjectedto painfulbrain- "camp"classic "Reefer Mad- sellingrecords. . < washing."The Ipcress File" has ness," a melodramatic film receivedinternational acclaim Returning Here madeamid the moralistic frenzy tradii=:fiA::rica°s "~ Ellis Recital- mnstlovod < oooo asthe first intelligent spymovie; Frenchmime Marcel Marceau of the 1930’swhich sets forththe forexample Newsweek called it returnsto America- and to "evils" of indulging in stylists ...... :: ||::: 1: :: : :: :1 JohnEllis, pianist, chairmanof L ...... eeee ...... ooooooeiieil "a thinkingman’s "Goldfinger," McCarterTheatre- forthe ninth marijuana,equating its dangers NOWappearing oeooeo eee.... oeoooeeeoo ii ,=ii:" funnier by far than any of the timethis month, for the noted with that of heroin. The film the music department at The 7 :: Bondfilms and morerewarding, Frenchmime has visited Prin- insists, in straightforward , will in ourmain lounge toe." cetanon each and every one of fashion,that hangingis suitable presenta recital, the secondof ~, TUESDAYthru SUNDAY Thefilm will be shownat the hiseight previous American punishmentfor those youthswho the 1972-73Foundation Series ["ONEOFTHE YEAR’S 10BEST FILMS!"I Hamilton Murray Theater ¯ tourssince his debut in this "goastray under the influenceof programs,on Friday, Jan. 12, in c.,,fo....atinns ---JudithCrlst, NewYork located on the Princeton countryin 1995.No other artist this terrible weed¯" the AlumniStudy of Foundation ! Universitycampus. has playedMcCarter Theatre so In the wordsof VillageVoice Houseon the School’scampus. often,and without a singleunsold film critic AndrewSarris, "the Theprogram will beginat 8 p.m. seat. Ticketsremain at the box prologuealone is worththe price RUSTICMALL office for the addedmatinee on of admission." Accompanying Saturday, Jan. 27 at 2:30 "Reefer Madness" will be CINEMA although eveningperformances "MartinSpace Party," a short on Jan 26 and 27 havebeen sold featuringthe FiresignTheatre, a out for severalweeks. contemporarycomedy group. 526-3626Manville Marceau’sability to fashion Singleadmissions to bothfilm ¢][I]IZ, ZTSIIIIeT][IZ realityout of nothing,and his gift eventswill be available at the TheNationwide Best Seller of seeminglydefying gravity, McCarterbox office froml0 a.m. Cops- By a Cop werefirst demonstratedin Newon the dayof the screenings,and THE NEW York.rethe fall of 1955.In Sep- at the door. / ." CENTURIONS temberof that year,his debutat IS OPENING! : .~ 7 &9 p..m Rated the Phoenix Theatre created FREEMOVIE " SET ¯ \ such pub ic demand that h s The P ...... Special Kiddie Matinee en.~aamant ~== ~vt=nHatt ,~;~ rlneetofl university HOPEWELL, N.J. (60.9) 466-0110 -= .zvz~’~.’~A’’~’V"VDI"I ~rd(~/v Sat. R, Sun.at 2 p.m. in~’~)~o%er""~arcea’u"~am’e’~to Chapel Fellowship will sponsor B’.CKRE.O. JC movie, entitled "Stalked". . Liv U1]ma_n_n Mea-’^r ,<~¯,u, ,l= ...... ,,=<¯ ",uilu starringJack Hawkins on | engagementln Americaand ha~ ¯ ~ starliWed..Jen.17 returnedin theintervening years ,,Sunda ^ Y,:J ¯-an 1.4. at.... 7:~lop.m. " "in Lady Sings TheBlues for a total of 20 -orforma-ee~ ~icuormickHall 1Ol. Admission ¯i ~e. E~=l~la=ll~=l~l~ .~--~c~ v ..... is free. . i Dailyat 2, 7, 9:30PM Bargain Matinee -- All Seats$1.00 -- Mon..Fri. e . OnPalmer S¢1 924-0180 i I"LAv"°usEI PRINCETON MONDAY ""ONEOFTHE YEAR’S 10BEST FILMSI" JANUARY15 --JudithCrlsf,NewYork ’ U I E , 8:30.P.M, ei’ i CONNCERTsVRSII Y -( j JEA,-PIERRERA MPAL’ Flu te . and.the. ! JUILLIARDSTRING QUARTET

""’"° [] . MOZART,.J.$, BACH; WOLF, KUHLAU [I FINAL "SOUNDIBI" RELAXEDDINING and FRIENDLY$(=RVICE I WEEKWednesday Bargain Matinee--All Seats $l.OO ¯ Dailyat7 & 9 Mats.Wed..Sat,,& Sun. at2 P.M, McCarterTheatre "TICKETS.$6.50,, $5.00at the BoxOffice i UNIQUE ATHOSPHERE OnNassauSI / GARDENI 9u-oz~ STUDENTS.$2.oo, (one houi’ before con~’ert) i oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeoooooooooooool %

;it:;.. :::~ , :. . ’ ’. /,. . " ’ ’ ’ ’" .. ’ .’ ¯ . ’. THURSDAY, JANUARY 11,1973 3-B Amateurs Sing ’ ’CarminaBurana’ armen ’ per/om once The Princeton Society of Musical Amateurswill meet Sunday,Jan. 14, at the Unitarian Will Benefit Hospital Churchat 5 p.m. LeonDuBois will conductthe A gala productionof "Carmen"Seville," "Rigoletto,""Turk in will conduct.Ed Earle is staging Carl Orff "CarminaBursae." will be staged at McCarter Italy," in the Aspen,Colo. music the production¯Lighting and set, The soloists will be Norman Theatre,onTuesday, Jan. 23, at8 festival, with PrincetonOpera under the design of Avery Rubin, baritone; June Tiptoe, p.m. by the Princeton Opera Association, and other corn- Chenoweth,will employ multiple soprano; and DonaldEcroyd, Association. The opera, in panies. He was presented in rear screenprojection to create tenor,with MathlldeMcKinney, English,will be performedas a recital in TownHall, and is a the various moods. The piano; DavidAgler, piano and benefitfor the PrincetonMedical recitalist andoratorio soloist. As choreographeris Renita D’tp- Philip Thompson,precussion. Center¯ a composerhe has recently petite, "and the produceris In additionto the membersof Headingthe experiencedcast, scored the music for Rider MauriceHarding, with costumes the Society,musically interested NancyCarnarius Jackson, well- College’s "Indian Summer"and by Pat Harding,and props by personsare cordiallyinvited to knownLevittown mezzo-soprano, Lysistrata."The role of Micaela RosemaryLanes. The stage attendor participate,and should singsthe roleof the fierySpanish ¯will be sungby JuneTipton, who managersare TomO’Neill and contact Mrs. M.B. Gottlieb at gypsy,Carmen. Mrs. Jackson hasbeen seen as Gildain CaroleDavis. 921-7214if they wishto do so. sangthe roles of Meddalenain "Rigoletto" andas Gretel in Tickets maybe orderedfrom. Thereis a smallcharge for non- theOpera Association’s "Hansel and Gretel." the McCarterTheatre box office. membersto cover music and "Rigoletto,"Olga Olsen in Fresquita,sung by Jean refreshments. "StreetScene," and of MadameThomas, and Mercedes, sung by Florain RiderCollege’s Eileen Young, are Carmen’s MEET&MIX RECYCLE productionof "TbeMedium." companions¯ Both have per- SINGLES Sheis soloist atTrinity Cathedral formed in"Hansel andGretel." ¯ THIS EVERYFRIDAY AT9 P.M. inTrenton. Otherroles are John woodard CAROLLERLANES NEWSPAPER William Arnholt, whowill as Morales, Sal Maraziti as appearas DonJese, isfromNewZuniga, Mike Carrigan as El (in the GazeboLounge) YorkCity, wherehe has beenin Remendado,and HermanSmith Route1, North Brunswick HIGHTS THEATRE BLUEGRASSGROUP, Bottle Hill, comesto Princetonon Friday,Jan. 12 for 8:15p.m. concert in over80 productionsof "Carmen"as El Dancairo.Members of the NearRoute 130 Circle WitherspoonPresbyterian Church. , at schoolsand universities in the PrincetonBallet Society will LIVE MUSIC Hightstown, N.J. 448-7947 Admi=ion-$2.50 wed.(thru) thurs. ’pearedmetr°p°litan area.in"Tosea,Hehas ap-,,Aida, scene..danceinthe colorful tavern GetAcquainted Activities matineesaturday & sunday-1 pm BluegrassGroup To Play "MadameButterfly," and "The The musical accompaniment ForSingle, Widowed, Separated or ¯ MaskedBall" with the Amato will be providedby a 25-piece DivorcedAdults. ASingle evening Opera Company,in summer orchestra drawn from tbe sounique, sodiffcrcnt, lt’s thetalk "Dracula-72:19 p.m. Bottle Hill, a youngand ex- yet havea casual andslapstick festi~)als, includingthe Garden stocklnRochester, N.H., and has Princeton University corn- of theSingles world, larD, Write: citing bluegrass group, will aura that promotesgood times." State BluegrassFestival, Fox. toured with the Robert Shaw munity.Igor Chicagov,who is in P,0.eox 22E, Hlghtstowe, N.J. appearin concerton Friday,Jan. Thegroup, formerly the Bottle Hollow, Middletown and Chorale. his eleventh season with the 08920 or cell Helen "Crescendo"7:30 p.m. 12, at 8:15p.m. at the Wither- HillBoys,was formed about two PhiladelphiaFolk Festivals. The role of EscamUlo,the Princeton OperaAssociation, 609.448-2488 spoon Street Presbyterian years ago, whenall five mere- The group’s instrumentation toreador, will be sungby Clyde. ¯ ...... (PG) Church¯The concert is sponsoredbars wereliving in northernNew includesguitar, banjo,mandolin, Tipton, whois on the music ...... ; ...... ’ ...... a ...... by the Princeton Folk Music Jersey. dobro,and acoustic bass, as well facultyof RiderCollege, He has ,~ ~ BALLROOMDANCING Society. Bottle Hill has appearedat a as hammereddulcimer, avl~earedin leading roles in ~ BottleHill is fast becomingone large numberof concerts, ~ Ticketsat $2.willbe available "Cos[Fan Tutte," "Barberof HIGHTSTOWNCOUNTRY CLUBQ of the mostpopular groups in the collegescoffeehouses, and folk at the door. EVERYWED.,FRI.&SAT. east. Accordingto onereviewer, ~ M they "take their musicseriously Mme. O’Brady Jle"gl ~D~..BWM,~AC~M~., enoughto be excellentmusicians, Faculty, Residents Plan DOORPRIZF~-- SNACKBAR To Teach Class ~,~,,,.,,.ws,er~os, Ballet Society Chamber Music Recital Sat.,Jan. 13 - WaltMellor &S. Smith At Aparri Wed.,Jan. 17 -StanMaze SponsorsYoga WcstminsterChoirCollegewillpresenta chambermusic coneertrecital violinistcellist Joan from Thompson, Princeton;who is a MadameColette O’Bradyhas ROUTE33, HIGHTSTOWN,N.J. a R.OBER.SKa’nNC on Tuesday,Jan. 16, at 8 p.m.in memberof the Trenton Sym- returnedfrom Paris to start a ...... :’ ...... For Beginners the Westminster Playhouse. phony;and pianist DianeRivera. newseries of ballet classesat the Membersof the Westminster Guitarist BarryEisner, who is AparriSchool of Dance. Pa w af.. A new10-week session of yoga faculty and communityresidents on the faculty of the Lawren- Wellknown in Paris as Colette .oMuss, .o.u.s, .EAyE EYE.,..,.~ .o~g, classes for beginners, to be will be performing, cevilleSchool, will be featuredin Fleuriot, Mine.O’Brady began ~n.o;dO,,,io. I conducted by CondonBrown, Theprogram will consist of the VivaldiConcerto.Performing hercareer as a "petit rat" of the will start Wednesday,Jan. 17, Bcla Bartok’s Sonata for Two with Mr. Eisner will be Miss Theatredu Chatelet whereshe ¯ ei,,hdovco~. ¯ sod° ¯ .o ~.,e~ | from l0 to 11:30 a.m. at the Koutzen, Miss Thompson,and ¯ patty Hole¯ patly ~oo,,, 1 PrincetonBallet Society studios, Pianos and Percussion, which becameachildstar. Sheenjoyed ¯ ShooSkale Senfa / receivedits first performance35 Dr. RayRobinson, president of a longcareer as a classicalballet 282 AlexanderStreet. Advancedyears agoon Jan. 16, 1938,with the ChoirCollege, who is also an star of the FollesBergeres. ALLwa $25~)0 re,. G,oup o, r..- students’ will meet Tuesday accomplishedviolist. mornings. the composerand his wifeat the ...... MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW ...... two pianos; Brahm’sTrio in C The Bartok Sonata will be I uetore...... ormgmg Major.nts popumr Opus 87; and Antonio performedby pianists William I yoga.....classes tol-’rmcemn , tsrown Vivaldi’sConcerto inD forLute andLouse Cheadle who are both KENDALL PARK ROLLER RINK aominismreoandtaught at the ¯ ’¯ I 3550Rt. 27, 50. BRUNSWICK,N. J. 297-3003 ...... and Strings. . graduatesof the Julhard School [ Yoga~octetyot[NewxorK¯ . ,. mc: .m The Brahms Trio will be of Music, and percussionists ICollegium Musicumcon- Harnman,N ¯Y ¯ ann conouctcn_ performedby Nadia Koutzena Philip Thompson, Richard I.~ n^~;.;.~,n .... h~,,to,4 courses at Vassar and nennett ’ Klenschand Robert ~-no= I"*" ~,,,,u,,,=,,~ o’,,,~-=,~ former ,,,,,i,,lin,niil,nmsiili,lli,,lllh,,llin,m,,,,;l~ , Ifor MARCEL MARCEAU Colleges. A systemsr ~Z,,, Review i~,~lillsln. Jan. 14)postponed analystforaNewYorkinsurance ~ ~ ~ ~- ~ ~ ~: ..... ~ I,.t: =ebma~., 18 rate’ f,¯ rm, Mr. Brownstudtedyogam.=. . ~ ~- IUll ¯ IF . wv u’ ~" "l’..,,..~~ # I./t4, me,--,I ...... : .... India and in tu/’ii lihs trained’-tire ~ ~J~ J 11 ’.~~:; .L 0 ".’.’ "- I regret any inconvenience" otherteachers. = -- ~ --. -- -= ’ Instructionin the beginners ( ;radrt "In Tt.¢ P~rant I class will direct participantsA how ...... ~ ~’~"" ~ ~’~1 vs~e~ I to do yoga exercises at home Hurrah for the person whoto watch. I bctwee~weekly classes. The fee conceivedthe idea of JeffreyII! In contrastto boththe cl~sie I for the10-week session, open to A chamberballet company,style andlight moodof "Con- men and women,is $35. abletotoureasily andperform in fetti",TodBolender’s,"TheStill Registration may be madein smallertheatres than its parent Point" (Debussy) was more advanceat the Ballet Society company,Jeffrey If delighteda serious. Portraying an BROOK (phone921-7758 between 10 a.m. Princetonaudience in its first adolescent’girl’sfirst.experience Bound Brook 356-5858 andnoon or 2 and5 p.m.)or at the performance at McCarter of love,it wassomewhat cliche in first class onJan. 17. Theater Sunday afternoon. the opening but the last PINCHASZUKERMAN It is suggestedthat a mat or NowThrough’Tumday Foundedin 1970to accommodatemovementwas danced with a January16th foldedblanket be broughtto class the large numberof verycapable great deal of feeling by Beatrix CharlesBronson & and that leotard and tights or dancersaffiliated withthe Jef- Rodriguezand DonnEdwards. other looseclothing suitable for freyschool, the companystyle is Mr.Watts’ choreographic JillIreland floor exercisesbe worn¯ verysimilar to JoffrayI withits contributiontothe program was In emphasis on contemporary "Schumann- Opus 6." A "piano- THE MECHANIC Usesoap, not detergent, Or ballet, stamina and exciting ballet"very much la the style of (ReredPO) adagio work, The polished Feld’s"Intermezzo" andRob- Evenings& Sat.: 7 & 9 P.M. soap and washingsoda (1/3 cup aundyt4:30, 6:40 & e At McCARTERTHEATRE, on January 23 at 8:00 p.m." sodaand 1 I/2cups soap, plus I/4 concertshowed the skilled hand bins’"Dances ata Gathering," cupsoda In first rinse. of director JonathanWatts. The theSchumann had the disad- as a Benefit Performance for PRINCETONMEDICAL mostoutstanding feature wasthe vantageofbeing choreographed CHILDREN’B MATINEE CENTER, unusuallywell roundedprogram andpremiered later than the SAT, & SUN,, JAN.13 & 14 -- four excellentchoreographers aboveworks; but what it lacked AT 2:OOP.M. representedby quite different inoriginality itmade up for in Michlol ~Ine& ballets, each extremely well conception.Itfollowed themood Trevor Howard suitedto the talents of the dan- ofthe music beautifully and In Delly’7:3O cers. utilizedthedancers’ abilities KIDNAPPED I The openingdance, "Confetti" (RatedG) Sun. 4:30 & 8:30 veryeffectively. Thegirls’ .75© FOR EVERYONE Clark Gable& | by GeraldArpino must be one of costumeswere especially at- Vivlan Lelsh I the choreographic gems of tractive,and the finale was ART SALE GONEWITH THE WIND | contemporaryballet. To ef- eloquent. Wednesday,January 17 RatedG | fervescent musicbyRossini with Finishing the "Facade" StephanieAudran & Sat. & Sun. Matinee2 I costumesto matchthe spirit of IAshton-Walton),the company JeanYannn HolidayInn- Hightstown, N.J. KING KONGESCAPES | the dance,it extolsthe sheerjoy showedit could also handle In proudly presents (RatedG) | of dancing. The dancers were comedy.The ballet, adaptedto LE BOUCHER I. clean,fleet footed,and wonderful’ musicoriginally written as a (RatedPG) settingto poemsof EdithSitwell, Evenings&Sar. 7 & 9 Exit 8- N.J. turnpike wasan amusingsatire and the ¯ Sunday:4:30, e:4o& e companycarried it off quitewell. PRINCETON SEASON BravoJeffrey II! Saturday, January13 UNIVERSITY l{nth Langrldge. 1972.1973 From11 a.m. - 9 p.m. CONCERTS Jean-Pier~eRampal, Flutist Sunday,January 14 with the Jullia~dQuartet Jan.15,1973e$6.50 $5.00 2 IMMORTALCLASSICS ICARMEN MarilynHome, Mezzo-soprano From11 a.m. - 5 p.m, !1, MusicalDirector: Igor Chichagov Feb. 12,1973 ¯ $6.50 $5.00 StageDirector: EdwardEarle arch.$7.50 & $7.00;6ale. $7.00, $6.00 & $5.00 Hundredsof Original Oil Paintings,Hand Carved Operasung entirely in English.Company of Frames,Prints & Graphics MozarteumOrchestra with overseventy with full orchestralaccompaniment Lilt Kraus,Piano eoloi.~t by PrincetonUniversity Community Players Feb. 26,1973¯ $7.00 $6.00 EvenOpera haters love "CARMEN’I ¯ To: MCCARTERTHEATRE. MostPrices from =5°° to 840°° MinnesotaOrchestra, BOX526, PRINGETON, N.J. 08540 S. Skxowaczewski,Conductor I March6, 1973¯ $6.50 $5.00 Please send me the following tickets to CARMENI

CustomFraming DealersInvited Worksby Commission. Bringthe Family I o.o,,0’ el 0elo,o .I WallGrouplnss ColoringCorner for Kids All concertsat McCarterTheatre, 8:30 p.m. NoAuction - No Bidding I enclosemy remittancein the total amount Of S------TICKETSAVAILABLE AT THE together witha stamped,nt=lf-nddrprr~d t,nvt4hpf,. Esle conductedby Gallery G of East Windsor Call McCARTER McCARTERTHEATRE BOX OFFICE Box Office at (609] 921-8700 4-B , ’" THURSDAY,JANUARY 1i, 1973 Specialists in the Primitive Arts Medical i:enter Volunteer itl Consult At Paris Hospital

Americans in Pilris will ~...... "Despite their enthusiasm," discover the warmthof New ’" "’ "...... Mrs. Wilsonobserves, "manyof Starting Tuesday’January 16th, Jersey hospitality next year, the American and English all Italian and Dutchtiles thanks to the efforts of Prin- womenexpressed a concernover ceton’s ambassadorof volunteer the availability of French half-price. service. volunteers. Theambassador: Mrs. Edna "Onthe whole," she adds, 32Princeton-Kingston Rd.,Kingston, N.J. Wilson,225 Jefferson Road, "Frenchwomen apparently are (609)924 - 8393 formerlydirector of volunteer not used to going out and Tues.,"Thurs. 1 I-5:30 ¯ Fri. &Sat. 11.9:30 e Sun. 1-6 services andpresently a trustee ," volunteering,And the thought of of the MedicalCenter at Prin- attractingmale volunteers, as we Sue Ring Abrams ceton. do,was a totally foreignidea," Suki Lewin Therecipients: patients at The Offsetting the European AmericanHospital of Paris tradition of non-involvement, wherethe basic philosophyof the Mrs. Wilsonbelieves, is the Medical Center’s volunteer Medical Center’s basic programhas been placed into philosophyof volunteerservice: practice. "People want to becomein- Thelong road fromPrinceton volvedbecause they wantto be to Paris beganfor Mrs. Wilson useful in someway, and hospital test summerwhen she accepted work- workingwith people -- is an invitation to discussvolun- oneof the mostrewarding ways leerism with the American to fulfill their ambition." Hospital’sadministrator, Thatphilosophy, reflected in "He’d yisited our Medical Mrs.Wilson’s record of service, Center,"she recalls, "andap- led to a growthin the Medical parently hadbeen extremely Center’svolunteer ranks.from impressedwith whathe saw." Mrs.Edna Wilson less than100 in 1956to morethan Greetedupon her arrival at a 250 men, womenand teenagers Paris hotel with a note and fromthe recoveryroom ,to the today. flowersfrom the administrator, patient’sfilmily." Andwhat began as duty on the Mrs.Wilson was quick to keep That program,launched five information desk has her appointmentat the 400-bedyears agoat the MedicalCenter, mushroomedinto a growinglist 1st SALE Europeanhospital. headeda list of volunteer ac- of volunteeropportunities that "When I arrived," she tivities ranging from patient include pediatriesplayroomduty remembers,"I wasgreeted by escort, through admissionsto as well as emergencydepart- ROSES,ROSES, ROSES are themeof third annualRose Ball at TrentonCountry Club on Feb.17. five Americanand two English assisting patients choosefrom a mentcourier service. Mrs.William T. Cahill,center, is honorarychairman; Mrs. Harry J. Newman,left, andMrs. E. John ThruJan. 20th girls whorepresented a groupof selective menu. For The AmericanHospital of Wherryare chairman and co-chalrman, respectively. 45 women,all of whomwere The Medical Center’s Paris, the concept of volun- interestedin volunteerservice." specialized programs also toerismwill beginwith patient 10- 40 %otf onall items To help them meet their ob- prompteda high degree of in- escort service. Further jective of "addingto the well- terest. Notes the volunteer developmentwill be monitored being of patients and making ambassador: . by Mrs. Wilsonvia letters and a Rose Ball To Aid 20 NASSAUST, things easier for the employee," ’"Although The American returntrip to France,"possibly I PRINCETON Mrs.Wilson outlined many of the Hospitalin Paris doesnot have next summer." 11.6dell, sameprograms she beganduring comparablefacilities, hospital Success of the French her 13 yeats as The Medical officials there wereextremely program,Mrs. Wilsonbelieves, Catholic Charities Center’s nob-paid volunteer impressedwith our volunteer will dependon howwell hospital What do you do with director. activities at Merwick and authorities there conveythe Troubledteenage girls will dless of race. coloror creed. "Theywere very. interested," Princeton House, where a underlying success of volun- benefit fromthe third annual that 24" of wasted space she reports, "in "Staffing the volunteer’s primary respon-teerism in Princeton - people RoseBall of CatholicCharities According to Mrs. Newman surgical waiting room with sibility is to providetender lovingwho have a true desire to help slated for Feb.17 at the Trentonthis year’sproject is particularly you wish you volunteerswho relay information care and comPanionship." others in trouble. Country Club. Mrs. William appropriatefor the RoseBall. p--..-..-.,_. The plannedgroup¯ homewill Cahill is honorarychairman. offer a sanctuary for girls could use. Oneof the area’s most en- temptedto run awayfrom home United Fund Seeks Support chantingsocial events,the ball, during stormy troubles so THIS.’.’ , .------,~ usmga different coloredi’ose, commonamong teenagers. Seal off your homefrom "’TheGift of Love,"as a theme, moisture’smenace -- with a raises funds for a different Invitations to the Ball have ,I, In Campaign’s Final Month caulkingcompound and these CatholicCharity each year. This alreadybeen mailed to civic and fewsuggestions. year’sbeneficiary will be a group social leaders.Red roses will be First andforemost, always homefor girls to be set up near usedtoearry out the belt’s theme "The importanceof the Red year’sefforts to raisefunds for 20 amountequivalent to the total use a qualityproduct. Caulks the CatholicWelfare Bureau on in bothdecorations and awards. Cross and local United Fund United FundAgencies and the achieved by the end of the are availablein manyvarieties NorthClinton Avenue. The home Cocktailsat 7 p.m.will precede Agencies was dramatically RedCross. campaignlast year but is seeking --ask yourpaint dealer to help will be a havenfor teenagegirls dinnerwith’ dancing to follow. underscoredrecently whenthe At the Jan. 3 meetingof the an additional$24,000 towards its youchoose the productto solve whoare having a problemat struggling citizens of flood- Executive Committeeof the goalof $180,000. yourspecific problems.A sec- home. devastated Wilkes-Barre,Pa. PAU.CF, James T..Robson, Combining the remaining ondstep is to followthe manu-. . , . , . oversubscribed their United General CampaignChairman divisions, $122,480has been facturer’sinstructions carefully. I: L ’ ; .;;.. Ourq’uaii’ty’ crafted’,s01id maple; ’ready.t0-’ CommunityFund goal for. 1973." haWl~bln~edout’th’at $505~I04Was raised,with an additional$51,520 Caulking’compoundsshould be Mrs. Harry J. Newmans "Progress locally towardour alreadyin hand,as this year’s beingsought in the final monthof usedas factoryprepared--thln- chairmanand Mrs, E. John finish furniturecan make the smallest own United Fund - Red Cross fund-raising campaignmoves Januaryfrom all those whohave ningthem with oi1 or thinner WherryJr., co-chairman,of the wastedspace useful. Ourcabinets and goal of $609,000gives strong into its final month. not yet given. TheArea Vice- cancause shrinkage and/or loss boardwhich is sponsoredby the bookcasescome in sizesdown to 24"wide¯ evidenceherd that citizensin the Activityin all divisionsof the presidents are: Cranbury,East of adhesion. TrentonArea Board of Catholic Princeton area also recognize campaign organization is Windsor,Higbtstown: Dr. Albert Alsocheck the instructions Charities.Through the years the Perfectfor the smallapartment or extra and voluntarily support their presently underway in a ~:on- Kerr; FranklinTownship, South concerningpriming. In most workof thesevolunteers has been cases, woodshould be primed dedicatedto implement,in a room¯Use that space..,beautifully] communityorganizations -- certed effort to produce the Brunswick,Kingston: Leslie J. with exterior paint primer. fortunately,without first having additional $154,000needed to LuckJr.; Hopewell:William H. special and uniqueway, the Steelsashes can be primed socialservices of theCatholic to endurea tragicdisaster," said meetthe needsof local agencies. Boozer Jr.; Montgomeryand with a metal, mst-inhibitlve Country WorkshopIt Dr. RichardJ. Magee,president Specifically, the Researchand RockyHill: AlbertW. Luts; West product.If someof the joints WelfareBureau of theDiocese of U.S. Hwy#1, Nextto the PrinceTheater, of the Priuceton Area United Industrial Division, headedby Windsor: Michael Greschak. to he caulkedare overa half Trenton. Themen and women Princeton,N. J. (609) 452.1991 CommunityFund, upon releasing MauriceJ. Duggan,which has Alsohelping with the final stages inchdeep, a filler is recom- volunteersassist the subsidiary Mon.Fri12.5, Sat. 10-5, Thurs & Fri nites7-9. the latest progressreport on this already raised $226,fi13, is of the 1973 Drive in other mendedprior to caulking. institutions of the Catholic seekingan additional$2S,587 to divisions are: Mercantile-Alan Whenapplying the caulk, WelfareBureau, and also in- reachits goal of $255,000.The Frank; ShoppingCenter- Peter avoidworking at temperatures terpret its workto the com- SpecialGifts Division,co-chaired Blaicher; ManagementPlanning below40 °. Lowertemperatures munity,to individuals, and to by Mi’s.J. RichardsonDilworth, and Data Processing- John canprevent goodbonding and organizations in the Mercer Mrs. RobertF. Goheen,and John Zimmerman;Education-Paul maymake the productless pll- Countyarea. Theservices of the Huff, has already raised an Cbesebro, Saul Cooperman, ableand harder to handle. Catholic Welfare Bureauare William Lawder,and Michael available to all people,regar- SEXDISCRIMINATION Maheeey. TOUROF EDELWEISS NewJersey Womenon Era- The lJnited Fund - Red Cross ployment,a state-wide women’sCampaign combines" into one WESTWINDSOR - The West OUR BEEFBURGERS rights task force is presentinga annualdrive the appealsof many WindsorGarden Club will tour freetechnicaltrainingsessionfor agencies whosework and ira- Edelweiss Greenhouseon the COME IN TEN individuals whowant to help portance in the communityare Robbinsville-AllentownRoad on DELICIOUS FLAVORS... , combatsex discriminationin significant. Contributionsmay be Saturday,Jan. 13, at 10 a.m.The employmenton Saturday, Jan. sent to the Princeton United tour and" the lecture which 13, 1 to 5 p.m. at the LaborFund, P. O. Box201, Princeton, followswill replacethe club’s THEY ARE NOW SERVED EducationCenter, RydersLane, NewJersey 08540. regular monthlymeeting. EVERY EVENING NewBrunswick. 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Ads may be displayed .... t" ...... | I administrative duties..~alary| ’ | b~.ckground:But not rnandator,y:I I / I open.bxce,ent tringe oenetltS.l U.S.Route 1,Princeton I wease cad or write nowarul _~ / with...... white ~snace .., mar~Ins ~ ...... and/or ~ / ~ I Contact Personnel Director (609)[ Call for apnointment Mrs Grant[ Prevllle 50 8tote Agency Mayfair I GI~ work in collection dent. ¯ aoflKlonal_ ...... cap|col lel, tel~ at ~ [ 396-8868Mercer Hospital, 446| ~09-452-2800’ .[ House,’ DealRoad,Oakhurst, N.J.I ~ood benefits Apnlvr in ~rson’l BALALAIKAINSTRUCTOR ~..ou p~jncn.~pee|a! a|aeoun.z WANTEDONE IBM MTST EXPERIENCED.HOUSE - I Bel evue Ave t Trenton, N J | [ 07755Call 201-531-5100 | ~ach Lumber’Co~iedso~Road’[ WANTED - Beginner. Call 609-~2- areot ~.uu per incn |s avan- ~. " . " - [l K~v~ll- to livein or out I EqualOpportuntty Employer. | l l W ndsorN J " ’l889~. able to advertisersrunning the maeC~n~e~.¯°yera~°r,L ¯ ~xP’/ (thru dinner hour), pleasantl | 1 / ¯ ’ ’’ ..... ~...w;~aa=o~t~,, ad for 13 ~..,...=., u.u~ wt..tr.a|n, r.,x- / working conditions, small family, I ~ t ~ [ ~ l ~ I consecutive’~v~e~s’ordiff~3~t2~laoS~lfimdJi~eyissues ;desor ~e~enetbewn°r~k~gAC°~dRt~ns~pd| ~ood sal.a.~. RoDent.references.I LABORATORYTECHNICIAN I / / WANTED~,.,YO~U--SEK..SE.PER~-]PERSON WANTED FOR IN- a r Cranbury N J 08512 /~ernnacqe~ann~Cat~o~to oox z,~ e/o I Fo~llmed~caJtr~ar~ho~pe~r;ta~~ WAd!E!&MJ~an~TH ;CrawL.cUe! I YOvUeNGtaxMfAoNratOutorU~gerr;n,~oaunlg I ~C~!Iw~ !’re~eren~es,’~0~l ~o~usNweTokre~g~ET~e.rU~h~ous~!gh monthand whoarrange to he | ~ [ ndiviffual 7’30-10’30 -m ¢2 50 an hour and/befamiliarwithPr.area.Applyat[ ~ I davs a week with own tran- | [ PRINCETONLABORATORIES [ benefi~ A~’s’opaCt’time Sat &Sun.’[ Prince Chevrolet,Rt. 206, Mr. WOMANW.ANTED to carefor 1 yr I sp~rtation Call: 452-4478days billed monthly.Box numbers are W~d t;ooper¯ I o|o on|to |nm nome ~ Days a . . ’ ’ $1¯ 00 extra A ply Mach Lumber Co Inc’ BILLINGCLERK -- rivatelpu t . INC. CallJof~n Triano 609-924-4825 weekTranspor~at on neededCall 924 2321eves TERMS25 cents" b|Bing¯ charge ~Paln Street, Windsor’ (2 miles/’ medicalgrouprequtresa" II me IP ’’O Box~^512 ^ ,.. Princeton [ " / / ~.x .... ’ ’ ’ if ad is not paid for withn ¯ 10 south fromHightstown) | clerkf or~lighttypmg and fil!ng in ~uu-~21-e~uu I 1 l =~"°~"~" ~ ~ its niuing / oepartmem b|oermt ~ ~ J ~ ~ ~ days¯ after. expiration..... of ad’ 10. PARTYPLAN | salary and benefits and pleasant[ GIRLGOOD at figures tvninc, ] NURSESAIDES- full time or part[ NURSES-LPN’s- part time or fulll BABYSITTERWANTED 1 day al ~-r,~CEFUL per cemcam alscouns on ClaSSl DEMONSTRATORS | environmentoffered. Call Mrs.[ faro li’ar with accounts¢~ reeewab~’~ cz- 1 time 3-11 shift TheElms ~ NurSing[ t me...... 3-ttandtl-7.TheElmsNursh~g[ week. 2 children, East Windsor~HOUSEKEEPER- to live out- neaa|s...... la aos|tmL||S atdb" y P Y " P ¯ THIS ONEIS DIFFERENT Hackworth600-924-9300 andg eneralo rice workC~ll ts~ I HomeCranburv. N J Call 609-1Home. Cranburv. --" N ’’J Call 395-1 area owntransportation Desired/rollnhle’- ...... womanwith own|ran " the 2Oth of the fonowmg ~pacingS encer" Fashion Deszgners-U.S" Consultants A andnow / ’ 448-1124"...... f ...... 395-0725. 1" 0725." 1 P caseI ’ call 6il9443-3851. [snortatioan good" ~’ references month. Situations Wantedads I ,l ~ I ~ | ~-- [~eaningnanadsome cooking for are payable with order. The v~a~eors, inthis area:. NoIn-/ MAINTENANCEMAN [ SWITCliBOARDOPERATORSI | CLERKWANTED male for| HOUSEHOLDHELP 7. 3 days a nice family of 4, Princeton area. - ^- ~ -~+reo-onsible for vn~ £vo collections or/ . / for small answer[n"service i .!., ¯ ~ ,. _, __ _ e,~. =noAweeK. Transportauon analI Goodsalary- somelleXlOlllty aa to

P " ’ " " and weekends " " q p ’. ¯ ¯ P ¯ y ~. I " ¯ / / ...... °1 ro eor-h firm sooks*to- level/ includingcontrol. Willingto train 08540.Tel: 609-824-3244;The ’ I benefitsine|uning nospitaiiza[ion, __~ ! ~ 1 ann Knowmuge of t|em survey I ~ =~ ~. , ^ ~ .v . / ri,~ht -erson No evenings Salary Central Post Build ng 3530, ~ ] Major Medical ¯ Life Insurance. ] | 1 workand inslrumentsneeded tbJ protesslonal, L;.omprenenstve.,|d~n~c[ent on ability Send’resume [ ...... | - Forim.mediatein!ecview ...... [ | [illposit!on in small~.ove~ment ~eaSret~ruCPar~XperntencenartmUs~/to~oox#2168e/o The Princeton Room202, 3530 (Route 27), wr , . CLERK/TYPISTwRh some . ¯ Y I ..... Packet. KendallPark NJ 08824T el"I ADAregistered, needed 2/I/73 for| TYPIST-- for p art-t|me work/knowledoeof bookkee-in~ A~-lel experience. 35 hr. workweekl Pro P esalwrRm .[gs ¯Stffnulat|ng. ,~v,,~...... o.~~ ";;~ ...... u;.~.+" MrJerry Sharrin v vr ~+ ersonal 8rowmenvironment ¯ -. -o?^ ; .-,,,-,~ ~-; ,,,~:~ ,357 bed teaching hospital.[ {’609)924-3035 involving, ball[n+. .... andleast ~ndsor Twp ~vl¢’dnicioai|Wf~cel_leet..fringe~ be_nefits..Call]~ase salar- bonus and stoci~/ --~ neram’14u ~oum Main .’,L, I Minimum3 years therapeutic| PRINCETONCHEMICAL correspondenceinmen|cat otttce.l omaf~ t~tw~on o ¯ 4 Moo,-’--’-’---."~ri t~’J-~:’1-’Iul~~rinceton Towesnil~ tOlopt|ons. . Pmase#, ’tsend resumeto CHEMICALENGINEER/- Hightstown,N.J. 08520. Tel: lexperencerequ|red.- 8alaryo~[~.n.l .... RESEARCH,INC. Please. re~ly to Box 2173,C/ O|609448-3228. -.~s...... ’ [apply. EQUALOPPORTUN][TY| ..... " ...... :+_,:___/ ...... 609-448-3005; The Lawrence Liberalbenefits including tultionl Box652Princeton, N.J. 08540. Princetonracket, i EMPLOYER. /~rouCe~x3o~U~’ri~nce~.~/CHI~MI~’£" -- tee paid to lq l~.. Route206Near518 / I l P, , , ¯ .|Production supervisor for batch Led,~er5 FranklinCorner Road, [refund Contact Personnell , ¯ l /and continous operations Good ,Lawrencewlle ~’ ’ . 08648. Tel. Director (609) 390-8868Mercer AnEqualOpportunttyE" m 1op Yer ~ ~ ~ ~ / opportunity | for advancement, top HosP ital 446 Bellevue Ave . / GUARDS-Uniforms furnisbed[compan~ and excellent benefits. 609-896-9100;The S outh Sore" ’lh.~ntnn ~l+! EnualOnnortunitv " ~ ...... I / MANTO STOCK& DELIVER--| erset Newspapers,240 South tE’rnpioy[r.’ ...... LABORATORYTECHNICAN -- LIVENEAR THE Y? Have/18 yearsec over. A pply.i~ pai’son +DENTALASSISTANT-- full timel workin Princeton-Lawrenceville|Call. dtm_Scott,. SheWing+& Main8t., Manville,N.J. 08835.I Experience.necessary in ceramictalents to share with Pre- ~rapnSae~on~|qu°rs’ ~ ~assau~t.,i for busydental office. ExperiencelArea. Forappt. Call 201-329-0021.l~neulng,versonne| eb"J-~z~-~. Tel: (201)725-3300. productsoui|aing materials, or schoolers?We need part - / time/ ’ desiredbutnotessent al Merelyal / __~ ¯ ~ ~ inorganic chem|stry. For ira- helpers. Tues. 1:45- 3:30, Thurs.,/ ~ sincerewillinenesstolearn. Reply] ~ i J reed|ateI interview~ apply in 1 45 - 3:00,Fri 2:45- 4:00.Call/ .,,+,,.~.n,+,nnm-~r~-n toBox#2167cToPrincetonPacket.I i writingstating qualfficatmnsto Mrs. Mali609.9244825 for details,/ ...... " ] "’l tlELP! / R.N.’S--L.p.N.’S Bus¯0nnortunities I~[~ i i I /SECRETARY,BRIGHT in- [;;ixn~OnpOrcga~csI~c.bB54;.O." l TYPISTS,SECRETARIES,& I |ABOSYfast "rowing social and POSITIONSZXIST in drug, dustrlous ¯ gal Insurance exp ..... | INDUSTRIAL ~ ’ ’ + l ’ " ’ helpful.Permanent P .. ’g os|tlon oed ~ ~ I marketresearch firm en retarl eedsa Ch|Idrensv|ees. . Startm and. Ps Barry chtatricbased 8er-on LIQUORSTORE .--$300,000 yr salary pleasant surroundings ...... h~,r ...... ? AVON’TEMPORARY1 work available to FASHIONYOURFORTE? real/~,~°°d,~typis[/s~C~d =~nT~education an~ experience plus Sdl~h0~wit~UoSpt~oC~01~364~pg9%I (609)448 0700 or 6552929. to sat yourself, no experience can help you fill R with extra eash/youat Manpower.Stop a in orI BELLOWSseeks two unusual vooabulary#a’ree’impertant"~me/ exee!lent N.J. Ciwl Service

TRACTORTRAILER ARCHITECTURAL ’ ’ " " Princeton department and childrens ~ ...... ~ =~2^ns Anal.sis| An~.qual OpportunityEmployer. DESIGNER I 609-921-6805 department, r~.,,~,., ~?~..e ^ :r / DRIVERS ~=orporauon.uu’J-uzv~. OUAUTYCONTROL NASSAU I ~ ] / ¯ INSPECTION Goodsalary commensuratewith - I 1 ] I1 Experienced only $5 74 per PLACEMENTS l ] ability. Project sharing plan, no" ur . Ut- aoye ’ mployment e " " with Five Years ex Perience to head.up ,__ D ’ u ...... hospitalzaton benefitsliberal The~ neeon Packet Newspepecs SouthSomersetNewspapers overtime Paid vamtions full design departmentin progresmve Rapidly expanding Prnceton uy gae n nt u ADMINI3’.rKATtV111 ,=~oto~m~ cm-lo,,ee discount No ni"h* ...... medicalsurgical ...... go.|’[hera1 fastgrowing, Princeton based firm electronl.... ponyh ..... d for -- ableto organizesmall, growing I hours. ~ull timean(J experie~c; 300Wilhenp~nSt;, ~,ncelon =’.u. uo(~,~/~.~te,~.,. pension, doing national work. Anbenefits, inspectors to workin electronic office e.g. set up filing systemsI nrefer=:ed :~=’~"=’~’* " ~ -’ Equal employeeopportunhles, assemblvoperations. Liberal corn- EXECSEC $175 etc. Considerablephone researeh, I ¯ Sendresume to box 2174c/o The ~=ny peid benefits. ContactPer - " ’ somelibrary research and.. typin.~.lcall~s.W,ek ~09-92~-322~ for CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING FORM ~d~KR~nn~dRY.... ~oonneldepartment. TYPISTS 5100 Mustbe calmbleof working Wlml mtemew.’ ¯ .O..’~C~t~l~.r--Mr’- ...... R. PrincetonPacket . between8 a,m. to 4 p.m. . start-yourlittle supervision.hours. HaltDowntownll umeto FeePad BELLOWS OPTELCORP - " 221 Na ~au St Princetonlocation, informalof- 210 Nassau St...... " ...... - Rt ¯No ¯ 1 Pr’ nee|on’ N"’ J " f|ce" ¯ GoodP a Y Call 609" 924 " 2080’l PrncetonNJ (609) 452-9250 924-3030 1 ’ ’ ’ " ...... ;"" 7THAND 8TH GRADE MATH TEACHER NOFEE CHARGED 7THAND 8TH GRADE SCIENCE TEACHER Ability to workas a memberof a teamin a flexible WEMAY HAVE JUST THE " program¯Eligibility for NewJersey certification neces- JOBYOU’RE LOOKING FOR Strengthin naturaland physical sciences. Able to work saw.For applicationcall Dr. SaulCooperman at Male& Female HAYES& LYONS asa memberof a teamin a flexibleprogram. Eligibility’ 609-466-1400or write: MONTGOMERYTOWNSHIP Skilled& Unskilled PersonnelAgency for NewJersey certification necessary. For application 4 LINES- I INSERTION...... $3.00 SCHOOLS,Box1478, Skillman, N.J. 08558¯ NowJersey State ForGenuine Job Assistance call Or.8aul Cooperman, at 609-466-1400 or write to: (3 Insertions- no changes) ...... Training & EmploymentService $4.50 Rural ManpowerService Princeton- 921-6580 MONTGOMERYTOWNSHIP SCHOOL6, Box 1478, .OyhenPald’iaAdvance) an equalopportunity employer m/f Trenton- 394-8141 Skillman,N¯J. 08558¯ I f billedadd .25 Phone609-586.4034 C~AESIFICAT[ON...... 609-448-1053 anequal opportunity employer m/f Rtes. 33 & 130at Woodstde Road NAME...... DRAftSMAN-ELECTRO MECHANICAL RobhInsville,N.J. Computermemory products company needs a draftsmanwith SECRETARY ADDRESS...... oneor two years experience in’ printedcircuit layout. If you havegood skills, accuracyend the ability to handle Salarycommensurate withexperience. Liberal fringe benefits. responsibility, andare lookingfor e challengingposition call us for TIMES ...... PAID...... CHARGE...... Call thepersonnel office at (609)799-0071 for an appoint- en interview. Pleasant working conditions. Companypaid Blue Cross/BlueShield, Major Mad[col mentfor aninterview. CLASSIFIED RATES Call (609)709-0071 for interview All Classified Advertisingappears in all seven newspapers,ThePrinceton DATARAMCORPORATION Packet, The LawrenceLedger, The CehUalPost, Wiadmr-HightsHerald, DATARAMCORPORATION The Manville News,The South Somerset News,and the Franklin ~lews- Princeton- HightstownRd. Record. Ads maybe mailed in or telephoned. Deadline for new ads is 5 Crsnbury,New Jersey Princeton- HlghtstownRd. p.m. Mondayif they are to.be properly classified. Ads must be Cranbury,N.J. 08512 canceJIed by S p.m. Monday.

RATESare $3.00 for four lines or less for one ISSUeor, if ordered in SECRETARYTO OPERATIONSMANAGER advance; ~.!.50 additional for two consecutive weeksor issues, and Ihe third insestion Is FREE.Theceafler ¯ each cbnseculiveissue only costs $ I. ASSEMBLYWORK ’Next Inesementof four lines S0 cents and the samethereafter. Ads maybe Active,informal manager in smallexpanding educa- RECEPTIONIST displayed with white space re=gins and/or additional capital lettess at tionalservices company requires a full timesecretary NOEXPERIENCE REQUIRED $3.S0 per.Inch. Special discount rite of $3.00 pet !nch is availoble to with persistenceand a mindfor details. Typing Neat ePpearanceand pleesent personellWrequired for answering advertiu~e running the sameclassified display ad for 13 comecutlve should+ be good.8horthand useful, but not essential, phoneend greeting people. Typing aeauraey needed, Company peld Weneed women/mto do electronic a.ambly work. Tha work Is weeksor issues o/ different classified display ads totalin~ 20 or morn Mustbe ableto completeroutine asslpnments on own 01ueCross/Blue Shield and Major Medical. Intarestlng andwe maintain a nice frlondly atmolpherein office - inches per month, and whomanse to be billed moethly. Boxnumbe~e ate initiative. Pleasesend resume of yourexperience and like turroundlngs. Salary r~lews everV 6 months, Companypaid onedoOatextra. Call(609) 709-0071 forinterview BlueCross/Blue Shield, Major Mad]caland Life Insurance. salaryrequirements to: TERMS:25 cents billing charge if ad is not paid for within- 10dayeaftec OperationsManager D~TARAMCORPORATION Call (609)799.0071 for lnterviaw exph~ttlonof ad. l0 pea cent cad| dIscounton elm[fled display, adair bgl THE CENTERFOR Is paid by the 20th of tho following month. Situations Wantedads a~o DATARAMCORPORATIO~ payable w[Ih order. The newspaper Is not respondble for errors ndt PROFESSIONALADVANCEMENT Princeton- HlghtstownRd. corrected by tho advertiser immadlateiyfollow[n8 the f’~t publlcatlonof Cranburv,N.J. 08512 Princeton¯ HlghtstowoRd. P. O. Box 997 Cranbury;N.J. ,the ad. somerville,N.J. 08876

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SECRETARY TO FOUR KEY[ LOSE WEIGHTwith New Shape FIREWOOD-- Oak & Hickory]WHE~ FO--’R’~ALE - RESEARCH AND DEVELOP- SALESGIRLSWANTED -- Full KEYPUNCHOPERATORS- FullCAFETERIA HOSTESS -- to Tabletsand Hydrex Water Pills ats p I , t do " [voted,stacked $45 per ’ Deluxe model, removable legs MENTpEP..qONNI~J, l timefor our new Montgomery or part tlme, day or evenin.s workin vendingautomat c RESPONSIBLE36-year old male r cord$25 half cord Call 201-899-Lad j nstabp e d aed d egI restexcel...... CenterStore . Part tlme ’ "for our r.;xr,ence necessary referRal Y caster a 5 daY sP er week..-.i ht gavailable ....after Jan ¯zTth for your " Drug Sto e. , . . 4572after 6P .m. con . - ...... Excellent opportunity,x:- ...o.,..., for [Twinn RiversHourCall Store 609-44’3-1050 The Childrensfor on a --is°rms..~e IBM129 Jsxcelient or U~VAC 1700working work,con- pleasant Rightstown surroundingsarea. Apply in housesi!tmgto el t’rmceton,wlthm.3O r’leasesin. writedrlve ~ ~ucre.tarywl.m a l~rsmlenof[me ],ointmen+ ~ J ditions Call 609-452-2269for a GeneralVendin Service 201-254-Fankhanser Box 169, RockyHill, ~ / exlmnenceMus~ nave excel,enid," ". g ’ ALCHOLICSANNONYMOUSTWO MOUNTED snow tires ’ for / t ’n ’ ’ ’-entre’e-"p ~.t. P" "-~uu ’ ’ NJ. ¯ 0 ....ooo,. HELP AND I"F~R,.du mn~ur~...... vega ’Tz. z monmsolcl $50. (809) ypl g andshorthand skills as well[ I ’ ] . CALL609-924-7592 448-9372or (201)949-3833 IN_TERIORFRENCH doors, Fit as knowledge of dictating/ I ¯ . ’ / upemng5’x7 10panesglasseach ..equipment and be .able. to follow / E~_l ~ ~ I ~ ~ I ~ ] door Excellent shape with all mrougn on manyuemns¯ ~alary/ Arr.,r~L~l~.~u . L,V.;t~Ah HORSELOV ...... IC.OMETO THE EXCHANGE -- / hardware$20 or best olfer. 448- commensuratewith ability and secretary, uarn ~ uo atz, - r.,r...v.mque op- ¯ . ’ , Jams HalrsFurniture 44S rio 4828 back round Goodworkin csqures¯ g 102 Main St, Mght- ortun.ity for end rlder to share SECRETARY-w!thhighcahber Announcements gain Mad St ~rl ..oo,o. f~ ~.,.~r.Y/ conth~ions.. ’. wRh an outstand,ng stown,~orsc noaruedgaCt N.J. The609-448-0132 r’armsteaa admmmtrat,ve ...... skills needenlOt Bar.,.._’ ..... j ..... "~"’ ...... ,

ncw *,,,~il,,~,~.... ~,~, [compe[mertin medical ter- CLEANINGLADY-- wanted for Itelephooe Carol HaRe609:924-5857 ENCYCLOPEDIAS’67 Compton. I .$75; Scandinavian woolJ 24-28WitherspoonStreeSt E-,,-ln-~--~r~...... ,~..q-.~...... /mino]ogy.Excellent salary and IPART-TIMEteachers&graduate 840 hours a weekA reliable lot Barbara Vanne~’son609-921- $90.Call 609-448-6402. WA4-3715 ]benefits. Pleasant environmentIstadents. International companythorour’h worker’could have13145. I~pnmstared.ea.sy, chair. $.65;[ ]with a congenial atmosphere. Ihas openings for graduate steadv%b for many years Must I ~ I .cnna. uutcn.p.e lace.w’m,nex! [Onlyqualifiedapplicants call Mrs.Jstudents or teachers to assist our have’~wntransnortation and J ~ I mgns $140; anhquej nsCK OaKrocker spmoel|$65; 19th century[ T~ |Woolwne 609-924-9300. I manager in contacting parents references Plens[ call 609-448 ...... I mapleand cherry cannon ball bedl~., ,,0 5--.~,?pc,:..~merlcan

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licies ,[, p experience not necessary Call Ioqn,rements BaoholorsdcoreeI I NEWSEMESTER beg,.ssoon HUMIDIFIERS15 Hassocktypel S ERTO EAGE Lspidary KEYPUNCHOPERATOR --[vroferrablv ’in Business°Ad’- ]EXPANDINGPUBLIC corn -4481980’ I MontessoriCh ldren’s HouseI e reulating fan $201 Days609-452-1AUSTRIAN HANDPAINTED &/supplies./ KOCKS,minerals metal Experiencedonly, part-t me,]~ninistraii~n or Social Work’]needs bright gal to fill generhi convenientlylocated Highway 27’] 5066or eves¯ 009-924-4523. ]decoratedboxes, costumedolls - ]detectors. Rt #31. Penningtan. af!ernoon eveninghours.. Ex- supervisory &administrativ~ office position Sometyping good J Kendall Park CheerfuI’l Ispoc al Valentinetreasures at[6~’737"3055. ccnent workingeonaitions, ex~rience Headlf,ar.bm, nf r~av salary packageLocated in’Twin ~ | stimulat ng environment vlus[ ~ THE HAPPYWANDERER- The MarketResearch firm. Typingan] ~ar~eCenter’-t-o- nla-n"&-co’nd-uc~t/Rivers- 009-443-3000 for ap- ] ener~et’coh’ drenequals ha’opy J J TomatoeFactory - Hopewe]l, N / FIREWOODFOR sale Male& asset. Call for appt. 609-452-8282.daily activities ~for childrenpointment. DRAFTINGJ" ROOM ASSISTANTI individuals at ease with learn[r;g. DINETTESET - Backmarbled I / Oakcut split &deliveredPCall supervise teaching staff -- Someexperience. Drafting 201-297-6006 or 201-297-9144. form ca ton wroughtron base I /anytime.609-883-4344 Ilcquirements:Bachelors do~ree [ Lcro lettering paintingfiling, four wroughtton c~ars wth re~]J [ in early childhoodeducation ~’end ~ For 7 mterview ca11009-924-6141. ~ velvet like covering Best nrice | ~ | ~-- SECRETARY-- for corporate resumes to’ Better Be~nnings Anequal opportuntyemployer. J ~ I/|/’rOY ’ MACHINE 0PERATOVC~ -- . 1609-448-7486¯ " ’[ICESKATESCanadi~nw,~" - --~mm,~[ e .....dTRAINS, 201359 3376.1LV. wantcd "61 - Lionel ¯ EApplymark .etmgDe--Lav~--i~ office:" ~urbine .Some inc. ",[ office[Day ’i " --re--vidCare .l~ Center, leadership S[I156,vo----i. "Maxwelli , I- Productionworkers for light ’ .... IWEAREFINDING PEACE, JOY I [or girls A-1cond size 5 w/blade| lvcs. AmmcanFlyer¯ Anyage. andeXpermnce’typmgacceptaOreqmrede snorthandExcellenl[ Ave~,Hghtstown NJ 08520. jl asscmbl~requ[r.e~,. " exceilentEx~erienCeworkm~z~^"u~ ~ simpleandcO.M.E.CONTENTMENTeffectiVeNo feesprograminvestigatethr°ughcalledusa I ~ /[ cover~.$9.Call t0~ ) 883-6219. | !~218.Any~condtion.Please. call 585 salary and em1o ee benefits condRLons. Insurance an[[ ,holidaysCai1201-297-4747 Eterna 609-924-0929 ’ " YARDMANself-propelled Snow Prmcetnn-Hightstown Rd West NURSESAIDSaoddomcstichelplProcisionsCo US h~y #1 HOUSEKEEPER-- Private ’ ’ FURNITUREBRANDNEW levc" Bird~d S’soon,, -f’ePr’$27’5l)lowur 4 H Calf P new VIOLIN-ful s,ze. $75. LADIES WindsorTwp., N.J. Phone~09.799- wantcd. Full and part time MonmouthJct"N~I’ ’ " ’ 2000. openings on all shifts. Call for[ .... homecomplete charge 5days 9-l l CLEARANCE SHOESsize6AA 20pairs many 3. Business couple, owntr~n- [ [ "~17~’ " " "’~" c ~ appomtment9 3 or in person,./ sportahon.References required. [ Bed frames brandnew other’s’slightly worn I . _ Rcg’$9’95’SaI’$~’95[TORSe " ROADAND 18OTRACK back COLLEC-oolrissues 1951 Jmakcs, stsdmm Florshelm, bqots. Alletc best CARPETSALESMENIpAlPPl~g~rhh ¯ . R~itgh~s~ntwe~’ .... A~housexee ]SOUTH BRUNSWICKer part time,MOTEL own P[;.~ecallG09-4486504between9¯ ¯ SPECIAL [LOOK LOOK COMMUTERS-- LOOK--[ " Ex- RETAIL [6094487036 SateSS.95J197~,8,yearscomplete, -- excellent.J "trcmolYreasonable. 609-883-4539. lvl/r" [ trans.,rehPa~ble. 201-297-4422. [PARKING--inparkinglot,foot of J Lamptab]es , ~-,, ~,-,~,--,o~,~. ~ Unversity Place, at Princeton ¯ . ~ --~ PennCentral Railroad Station. I SturdU00KCaSYdirector ’s chairs ~ / sOtPoenmg.s.atnew Lawrencevlll.e IPORTERS,PA..RT. TIME-if- P., Specal----i parking i:rates for com-[ Rcg.$29.95 Sale$8.95 LAUNDRYTUB new off-whit 20%-OFFSALEatTheOutgrown e. mgnearning potent]aLl Iternoons, ~,outn urunswick& ...... I muters’$125 weeK or 50¢ per day [~ . ; - l color Holds 20 galions SizeJShop 221 WitherspoonStreet xperience, desiraSle but notl SMALL.LOCAL FIRM desiresl P od areas, 20t-225-3246or ~ .... - ..... " ... -- J0vernightparking $1.00. ’ [ ’ ...... ~ ...... I 20x24x25Make offer 201359‘8880j Princeton, fromJanuary 4t~ essenn.al, weare prel~aredto mcnicallecnnmogist for research 1201-549-1400 u"’n" i.que n)t~r?~ung, pos[uons / r~cg.~zs.sb, ~ale.~H.~u I ’ ’ " ’/through20th train tee right nd vi~luals work onnart-llme basis Call Ms" ~ avauame..,my z evenmgs el your I ~ J I | ’ Prmceton/WORLD’S ch%CeaEya’r~v$3w~gPtrCar.&60p~Se" { t ~’-’-~~ I/ -- .... Contact Mr. aardin, at 201-247-12131Wa~erdixf°~e~le~’~e~0 LARGESTDIRECT { Colomalsofa Reg.$219 Sale $159 e~mr: t~ 157TB+rd bumper,miscel aneous or sendrcsume to: ]selling jewelry companyoffers 8899. ,,v~,,r,~ ,,.-,,~ ...... I ...... cond com-letc&roo,~,,,~-~,o0,oo Jimeriorpartsfor56&57T-Birds¯ I Iopnortunityto earn that needed / ~l~lt~~¯’.;;~..?~:’-’~. burIUUL~laweeourg us? ~’~u~.-N{ 3 pmcerv£eaiterranean nearoom l(609)¯’448.4[’~9 ~.=., .~s.. +uv.iCal evenings201-359-5206. SANDLER& WORTH [ ~ [ex|ra income. Flexible hours no ~ [ j State a-~roveh set I ...... J I 709Gcorges¯ Road lexperienee re quired no ’ in- J ¯ w ¯ O-env all.:f , "’ear 8 [ x~cg...... ~;~z~,~a~e~,z£~ ~ . ., ...... NorthBrueswmk, NJ MEN* . WOMEN* COUPLES. ¯ v estment.needed¯ ’ Kits supphed b ’ ...... am to 5 p.m. daly.. LlmRed -- .- used 3 ..... Expand ng busness requlreS/comnanv Call2012470665 Y Icnrollment, ages 3 to 5..Ex: Bassott 8 ioce dining room (1 months. Callafter0p.m. 201.359. Im orted and dom 08902 J aclalt!onai management¯StartJ ....~" ’ Situations Wanted P 004l p estm aruy . Ipermncedteacners ucautilul/only)" [SNOWTIRESsze85514 n,~dlon~;~+ c ..... ~ I. ’ ¯ playgroundswoodspondw,lh Reg.$795, Sale $395 -- ,,;n~ZAccgssor’idwil~’bWpruK~dr~ps Yo%o.n,fVo r local[on:11 acreson a hdltop- 2 / de_velo.p_,finand.aIsecuri.ty: / For Buesda.sThurs~aEEDED -- NU.R.SE-R.N-seek~gpart.!ime a:nim.a!s..P1..u,s 1 6 roomhonse on. Convertiblesofa GREENWAREAND BISQUE TIIEKNITTINGSIIOP ¯ . ¯ I put. ~,m~ ~z-#ot~-vu~ wcegoays 9- I .... : - . _.Y op. m.- ~ position In aomor’s Olllce or clinic j uruly |uL- ClllluI’t~H. t)W#’qOD-U~U5or vr ;,~.::~wn~, -- mr permanentwork 5 or reply to Box2145 c/o Prin-J.ZU:~uP.m. TwmRwers. Own Is]tuition Experenced (609) 443- 1466-6948. Re° s369.... Sale ~189 / -~,~rond~ ...... tn rto~r~t~ f’nll ~u~e gno "I G...... Tu|nnoKf wA A~ mu-umeor part-hme, 9-3:30 tel cetoo Packet [transp. or live nearby.609.443-~6839 " " I I assist in packagingoducationall ’ /1242. I ’ I [18 pece..... i uvm[~...... room -. set : ~ota, 2Ii o~"..... I material or cnrnna v In at#tirol" ’ ..... I chairs,3 zanies, z lampSsale$399j ~ Prince[onfJunc[i~n[n~alle6~-’45"2-’[ ]BOY[ II’~H d.; ...... i ...... J ...... I ...... [ Reg.$5~J J STORMWlNDOWSnewsize3Ol/4 " KEYPUNCHOPERATOR 1 r/ ...... o~ w .~.~ .vu.~ .u.o w,m u,=/r+r+w ~r~v£u~ m l~rmcct°nv[ x63"Gas Stovecombination ¯ Gas 8787¯ ¯ experience¯ on both Alpha" Y &¯ armakedeliveriesanddostockwork t" wh e you work¯ Excelent care¯ Lawrence, West Winds ’ , , FURNITURE Numerickeys Ful-timenesition [P t-lme. Imaglnc" (609)443-3500. (609)486-2418. /Tuesdayhome dehvery . orof healtflEver [ CASII ANDCARRY Fr erich Antique dresser with. omHeater¯f2011329.~159 Best offer¯ Call after 5 j ...... / Hours9-5 ¯ Full companyI~enefits" [ ] / foons foodsupplemcnts natural J ALPINE’ FURNITURE CO Is.arran. ¯ +suite fope rencn henry oaoy n prim nmmgsturdy room /p-loasant office surroundings~ JRETIREDMAN to do light I PHYSICAL~ vitaminsEDUCATION teacherCall / ...... 609 ¯ ~+ . ’- ~,£484s95,-.’ The , J ’~ l-’rmccton! air" ort area¯ ForP- a mast"enance work approximately ’thwl 6 y ae sr experience seeks ~utrltlOnH h t+cnter ttt 130 near II,(,W MamSt ]b,,-t.’+.~a..~ ~ ,o ..... ,=u ¢,~ ~u~r..... ~"-.-:+--" "y~ar" bunkies!NEEDtoNEW kingBEDDING size ¯ at. "~mmfrom [2hrs. adayinmormn~Ima-ine [summerrecreation lob 609-446-Ig ts!own,.whe.re ’ you’ can’ help [ "Somerville " " " Iold.609-359-6023.’ LEGALSECRETARY, ex-lPomtmcnt ca~(609)924-2700¯ s yourscnIn neahn [n.~no--- w,,~,; ...... v s elY, perience prc.fer red._Must be. -ac : ](609)443-8600. ~, ’ I 8503after 6 p.m. + [ ’ / z0t-s’,~;.,8,’,~ ~ ~ , I Princoto~’~%2~-~’85...... curate typmt, rroDate a real ~ J ~ / / I I ’ " estateexperience helpful. 609.259- I ~ / ~ / ~ -- I 7419or 609-587-8846 ||PART .... l?flx~ ..... earE morning work. BABYSITTINGdone m my home, J IGREENITALIAN PROVINCIAL J J SERIOUSMINDED MUSICIANS/t:an VmK Rug Cleaning 609-448- Manville area¯ Cal 201-528-0585./MIRROROF ...... [~uut:ti. nest otter. 669-921-8390or | TELEVISION-23"Admiral tableIFI._REWOOD - Wecat logs and . : WANTED.to form band. Drums,/0120’ +vtu+wlv£1PJ~609‘821-9383 modelblack and white3 yrs old Jsp t our ownhardwood, no middle ; oass. ~’lano, urgan, t~nitar,/ /ItEFLECTIONS-- A children’s / [ yrsalso~-~" old. Both colorexcellent Motorola’console condton.[servation 5 manTry pro us ram. and N. hel ~. aBen con-le Vocals¯ To make Demos of [ ~ ~ [picturebook about working / -- |l~others. Send$3.50 to Identity/ Call609-448-5500. Club Hollow~oad Skillman ELEMENTARYSCHOOL -- °rlng~nall~Z0~?lc4f°~l;2e.c°rd c°m’JB~W~mae.~u ...... WOMAN+SEEKlighthousework3|Fress, B1FRt. 2O6, Bordentown, N. ] ...... J Pi~one(609)466-3~1weekenc]s seeretarywantedbyEastWindsor ~ ’ ¯ aa~,s i house& 2 days another. |a. |~..~:.rut~.xAm,P: .nlsnwas.ner,J ¯ |only RegionalSchool District - hi-h /|r’~,uir’~ "~ . w ¢,.:;..y,.~’-’~’,~.~’~"~ ?.:,~’#~’~,~,~o~ ...... ? Call609-989-8240. / /westmgnouseclomes wasner, I / " school ~raduate-sten.o. & t ypi~.g ~ [a~o~rPuni~i°e~l~zoY~7,~0~v~nl~eLZ~nenneZ ~ J ~ /ceX~ebl~dC°ncdGa~/sZ2raodnt~l°cnhrsU ~, [ ~ J ____ reqmm_re~a’12,m°nm~es!t..l°.n-~ppl7 [WestSnelling & SnelL]rig, 609-924- [ ATTENTION /paintings gara~’e%ale.443-5229’ [ FIREPLACELOGS - All split[ .~o.’z ~t.~.~ major, u~-~,m-~aqo,ext. ~^M^~’~’D...... /80~4. ]Do you wantto find meaningin / ’ ~ ~ ..... -:--. ~,.;%,,-,.,.,~_.~_,~!v.upl~u_ra.nce ] ~u" nn~’f~,,’...... ~ ~u~ ...... rAtlT-TIMEJyourlife?ThenIwishtoinviteyou / " J hardwoods3/4 ton truck load,[CARSEAT carrie-, 9 ¢,~*~, ¯ u,,u, ~u. mm,~tratlon,rOSltlOn ! OlllCeWORK. Typing, transcribing /to listen tn th~ short nh~rvafinn~! I Drivewaystacked $39" 609-466-[stroller ,,.,h ~,~,’~’~ "~f~, ann]lame for person with | ~ light shorthand~xver ence ~’z~/byDr ".~on-h~’n-’dl~;h’-~,-~’~ | [I 9,1f~’)..... /cn.aw,/ ~. ¯ ’, nressmg"." ":’%’¯tanle """.’"’ plus ":~’" omer management.and accountings¯ [SALESWOMAN-- Bridal . shop ¯ ’ ...... ,- ...... -- -- misc.nsby items. Waterbed w,th addmg and calculator ma-[~’~ursdayon Channel11 at 10.30!NEWALEXANDERSMITH [ [heater brandnew condill~- ~on uxpermnce. . .In olIICe an-" |experience preferred Musthaw chines. Call 599-896-0760 la m Many have alrea’dyI vclvetrug 10 x 15 w’ithpadding F /anytime (6~ 443 ~9~ ~+" ~+" AVONCAN HELP CURE those ministration m roup insurance [transportat n.o Call 201-755-0005’ ’ [d~scovorod: ’ the secret whmh" has if oral demgn.’ ’ Cost $300, sell’ for TABLE&4 CHAIRS-36x36ohve/ " ’ " "~ ~ ’ ~l~,mnb ...... hangovers from me .....and y~p_l~n...... pz,~ an.s.,...... wz!lne lask’for Mrs.Sardine. /giventheir lives newdirection. J$110.Call 201-249-3494. [painted finish - contemporary-J ...... ays. ~arn extra cnsn as an ~u~punmwemr aammlstrauon ot I [ " [ I traditionalstyling bl~ vinyl seats 1 AnVZNRepr~cn~t!ye to get free gerOUsPhfe[ casualty, health and I ~ ~ / --+l ~ &2-14" built-in ’table top ex-/ ge oo~.~icarREam. t:an .ow." 2oi-728- ,~esociatP’,~? ’°rsalala~ Lroamee-CH+~, M[CAL ENGI .NEER -- fee E X P E R I E N C E D C O OK I’yt+I:H,NGPARENTS:Do your’!38 x ++-I’2" smnkco’o++ o’ooo esA°K$75.Call 100+) ~ISEASON,~AIZr~o~o~# WOOD mensuratewithexperience.Rcply Paza_toll~.P’orpr.?,lectworKw. seer lzn HOUSEKEEPERdesires,ositi^.|cnimrcngo to school half days? +l..,hio *,~ +~ ..... n+n~=’.’.sm.~+ | Who(esal,,..,-ano~-n to Mr. Ittleson (609) 924.4124.I~m.ur.eng wnl neve~op!me nreferablvs dawt.i~ i~, ~’,,"~’ JAlyndaLe ggi DayNursery ~,’~=;,~ ~.~,~ ~,’."7, .... "...... re, ] ...... Rcsumerequested. projcct cngLneer.~omecnemmal bwntra~s 7-^-,~7=---’’~’’2-’-’’~-’-’’/Schooh~s flail day scssioh." ..... ~....L~n.~nse,slzewascu~ ~ i ...... ¯ ¯ Anoquaopportunitycmp oyerm/f plant..exper,ence. Topbenefits l,u’ ,a’,~n.v,~,a’~..w.£V~.lL"l~ ’ /cxce lent comnanv Call Jim 1st .....Phone°V~.%~-~’vmr~v’..~ ~,,enD./opcnings ~l~e / ^~ b n.Zn..~for children--. - - ’lttcndin~¯ ~ ¯ ~ R ~ncorrcc¢,y.O211~ :Hm. ~aa t609) 883- ~?|DI~IDI API~ llt^~A k...~t~ x’lal’l~NlU ’g ixdl¯ /lll(nlowI -lit 5’~4 NURSE.R.,M,. =Iull tlmeorpart JSeott, Snelhng& gnelhng, Per- x #2171. Iii09-4~6-0805or 408-0948 P budt-mctaSSlC designs. Installe~ AIl~t°,~vn:,.N;J’ ann range Isonncl.609-924-8064. [ " nanyro0mo.fyourpresenthome. ’ ...... ""~ ’° .....~,,?%~.c~+unLsala.ry,~wuungweare to ass st ~nhlrn by|rile inactivenurse to returnto act ve . . I . EASTWINDSOR S erring p Goodsmarbielfimsll."¯TY SOLID BRASS NCR cash duty. Call 609-924-9000for ap- CLERK- TYPISTBegmnmg l PART TIME TELLER -- Flexthle ~c~,-,,,~c, ...... firearms- archery - Iishin~, under $1 200. "No~wn payment, register circa 1909 pointment, clerical, pomtm.navailable re]hours, expermncodor wall tram. ’...’~.°.~Y.A"°t.ub.~,u~r,~r+~, u^,,,’.^~-.h. " ¯ .... ’- ..... -° bank financin- Also s-e^;^l -^--’" ...... Excellent

. , ~[ ". ,. [i._ c,,ua o~orP~nit,,em-lo+er " i TYPIST- Energetic 8:30a.m. - 5 p¯ m¯ ~o+ ..... ¯ ’ ¯ . . , P’ : iture Exchange,44 SpringSt., req¯ ~alary plus comm.uau zlz- .t ~v -" ~’ "~ ’ nersonfor bus,, office Meetthe w~-~,~-,,,,,,, ~, l narnwooucnoice seasone¢l Pr ncoton609-924-8585 758.4141. ¯. ~ublic Salary~to matchablity ~ ’ -- oak seasoned’ 1 yr. &longer¯ ~ . ’~-- Pleasant’ surroundings. ¯ Call 009-" uolivored ~ stacked $38 a SECHETAItlES/TYPISTS-- for BABYSITTINGIN my Brooktree-~,,~,,,,IGHT’STOWNH PLANNED truckload.(609) 448.4253, , if evening work in pleasant office on WANTEDSEAMSTRESS OR924-3119 forarmoinlmonl,~ _...... mmeby.dayorweek.3&4yrsold Mood .... ~u ~.p_~,r+~....~ GRETCIIEN’SFABRICS & ~EDROOM,- ’ DINING ROOM, OR NassauSt. IBMexecutive and TAILOR- Reliable person to do answer,(609) 448-1964. SEWINGMACIIINES ~relerrecl.(609)448-5566.’ 3439. "y uvmm~. ~au ~u’J-~ll- ~IVING " ROOM BEING seloctric plus dictaphone.Must be aenerairepairs andalterations on ,. =. Singersales &" service 5 major REDECORATED? Please thoroughly experienced. Good~’ine garments. Salary com- brandssewing machines. 30 No telephone201-259-8880 to make an hourly salary. Please call mensurate to experience and NEEDSOMEONE TO TALKTO? BOGENChallenger amplifier. 100 MainSt., Cranbury, N.J.609-655- appointmentto see a lovely12.,<15 Ben Hunt for interview. 699- ability with all pad he]days, LIVEIN - Easy-going family MATURE WOMAN WILL Call HOTLINE609-924-1144 watt. I year old. Bestolfer. Call2050. lightgoldvelvetplnshcarpet.Also 924"3716. vacation hospitalization and needssomeone to be aroundlate BABYSIT-- in her own home - after 6 p.m.201-722-2717. selling, diningroom set, TVstereo afternoonsto greet school aged days, weekly, overnight and nightly,7 p.m. 12 midnight. --- emptycabinet 72" long, mangle, -- other benefits. Apply in person weskends.Large acre withfenced i~t,..,,,,.,,,, ~ ...... I only VerbeystCleaners Tulanechildren. Additional respon- in play area mcountry setting¯ lightedSanta Claus for outdoor ,,,,so.~ba’.Jit-rabl~t;+,.ir.,l~.I St Princeton sibilities to be agreedupon before LAWRENCE PLANNED WHITEFIBERGLASS Wall/wall dlsplay. ’ .: FORSYNTIIETIC " " final arrangementsare made. ~09.465-0248¯ PARENTHOODCLINIC, Wed. drapes20" x 92".4 years’old, AMATEURRADIO STATION. ELASTOMERIC Phone609-921-6979. ncedwashing. $15 or bestoffer. NATHRE RAISED FOWL -- FIBER afternoons.Call 609-883-3399. 509448-2764. [ Ducks, Guineas~Geese, Eggs, ON JOB TRAINING withl MATUREWOMAN -- with in- uaiD, ~oats. Oraer m Timefor scheduled pay increases. Com- terior decoratinginterests. $125. ~:’,T.~I’tN...... ~TAI’t pin annFeshvities~astern 1359-6856 Folderol" Farm, 201- pany paid Blue Cress-Blue Sh eld I Generalkitchen workand Call Lynne West, Snelling& AIT.- Helpis closeas yourphone. FREEPREGNANCY TESTS Star onyxring, practicallynew. [ ’ mustsell. $350receiver &’Tram withRider J-major medical, life I nsmstingcooks as necessaryVery Snelling,Personnel, 609-924-5064. Stone’sRegistry has nursesaides Reasonable.609-448-1598. smitter, perfectcond. Call (201) insurance,smocks other benefits, goodsaFary, benefits and working and homemakersto ass st you ~onfidentialassistance & 1 359-5267. ¯ ’ I conuitions. Applyin person, Milleyou’re ill, 4 hoursto 24 referrals.Callus anytime forhelp j AMELIOTEXINC. I personneldept. CLEANINGWOMAN -- 1 day per ~zours.Bonded and insured. 215- & information. FORSALE--roond48"giaestopJFiREPLACEWOOD - Call 201- .G.RASSHAY - No rain,.$1 per RockyHill N.J¯ week,.I~refer transportation but .~95-0287. (609)021-3221 tablowith chrome base. 12all 609- J 359-5556 haleat farm.40 bales uelivered 669-924-6800. THE CARRIERCLINIC will pmKup. 609-445-9418. 921:3622. ! ’ l0 milesradius $40. 609.466*2462. BELLEMEAD N.J. (2011359-3101 [ "SevenFor Central Jersey" Y,~tS~.,~NEWS TheManville News Cla s s i fi’ed J dver tis ing The Franklin NEWS’RECORD

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¯ . _..WANTED-’ladder back chairs AL.TERNATIVE.S.7-3Sprmg~t., land a deaconbench in good TOY POODLEPUPPIES -- AKC, OLDS’70 Delta a/c p¯s. p.b. 4 ’71 OLDS98, Just beautiful, all FORREN’r - PA’Concord motor COMEQUICK vrmeemn.Two mmgs are oeuer I condition apricot$I®. Call 609.466-3211, newtires, $2350.(609) 448-4055 options. Best offer over $3500. home,sleeps 8,weekend, week, or onan aquabed, perfect comfort, l evcnlm,s " Call 201-359-5206 anytme. after 4 p.m. (609)448-1917. month.201-350-6850. FORYOUR CIIOICE completesafety. Reasonable l = ’ economyPrinces vary from $25. - l ONEOFAKIND $300A lofthesebeds give perfect WANTED: Books records, prints. 1971.VEGA - 11,0{}0 miles factory ’67V8 CHEVY2 ~orsale. Good support.Call924-5011,ffno answer Bryn Muwr Club for book sale. BICHONFRISE PUPS. Newest air, auto. trans., $t,750.Call 609- condition.Power steering, radio, MobileHomes Dresses,Pant Suits, LongDresses call 799-2679. Telephone509-921-6421. AKCbreed. Dam-best female pup, 799-2582. brandnew snow tires. Bookvalue I/2 price, all sales fmal. p.s. annualBFCA show 1971. M&F. 100.asking $425. Call 609-299-7573 Pleasecall first if weatheris bad. Suitableforpet or show. $150. up. lIED BARN Call609-924-4733 between 6 p.m. ’67 OLDSDELTA 88 - 2 door, 1970 CUSTOMMobil Homein BELLEMEAD, N. J. ,\MATEUItRADIO equipment and10 p.m. hardtopfactory air newshocks ’67 DODGEVAN SLANT 6 wall park, 840 sq. ft., contral air, fully (201)359-3305 IMMIGRANTSTRUNK from the needed for beginning ham. S.A.V.E. andsno~tires.PhonL609:199.2533to wal carpeting, sink, woodcarpeted, unuergrounautilities, 1060’s$45. Small primitive kitchen T.anscievorespecially needed. ’ panelling, cabinets, convertibletoolshed, 650-448-6503. cupboardpine $55. Large Vic- ECOLOGYTIP bedradm. Excellent engine. Must I torian w cker trunk $30. Child’s other equipment.Iicasonab e..- . ’ ¯ 1~ xuutt re,~vttbxon a mp- schooldesk $12. 201-297-2742. {i~J-921-2227. PUPPIES- FREEto good home, ’62 CADILLAC-intoner and parts sell -movmgto N.Y.C.$1050. 609- I Rcn newluxurious 24" Wm NEW16 cu. ft. refrigerator for FOR THE ECOLOGYMINDE] in goodcondition, $50. as is. Call452-7029. Inebaget Motor Home for a week PRINCETONIANADOPT A DOG motheris Samoyed.(609) 443-3129. 609-506-9571. ]end, week,month. Call 924-4806, sale coppertone. Newportabk FROM OUR ENVIRONMENTAT d shwasher," 220 volt air. S.A.V.E. ~ ( 924-4273. conditioner,gas lawnmower. Call t~ 1964RAMBLER -- 4 doorclassic / after 6 p.m.809 443.6377. THE LANTERNANTIQUES -- OLDLIONEL Trn|n So Pav ,n autoheater dcf radioEx- copper& brass cleaningS. Main to $500a set. ifrivate~coll~cto’rFemale Akita-Malamute, ii MUSTFIND GOODhome for St., (next to HagertyFlor, st) Please’call609-597-3333 Trenton. monthsold¯ eelle’~t cond.’Aski~g$275: Call ’71ewLOTy:a/m~fSm~s::;~~nder/ Instruction Cranbury,N.J. 909-395-0752. 3-year-old spayed female youngaffectionate black with (609)448-4027 eves. yellowga’ragsd executive’ownod’./ Wcimaramer,geedwitb children, white malecat. Beautiful coat A r craft purchaseforces sale¯/ needsroom to run. litter trained.haveshols.Willpayto /P1ANO, VOICE, CLASSICAL - . WANTEDTOBUY: Scrap copper have neutered. 609-587-4484 vcm~t.u~m~ A ,go-’- li~o -*wj ARerI 7 p.m609-799-2514. ’ TYPEWRITERS- Electric ^ brasslead, aluminum, stainless GoldenRctreiver mixedbreed before2 or after 6 p.m. inside...... ana ~ ....out $3650 " .:"-".:’.":_,uan 6us-~n- ~/GUITAR ...... taught by experienced manual,pertablo, office models. t~ara.eb Sales steel,sterling silver, etc., solidsor plups. ~ lcouege mstructors. AU ages, $5 New,reconditioned. ADDERS. Pure bredmale St. Bernard. 2877’ DODGEPOLAR.A ’00 P B P S /per" lesson. Call 609-452-2139. CALCULATORS.Name brands. turnings.In~tustrial, businessor Female pure bred German Rentals,Repairs. Trade-ins. ~~ private. Correct market price, Shepherd. fender skirts, low ~t+ileage l~erf’ec{ / ~" CENTER BUSINESS GARAGESALE - Sat., Jan. 131 9 leash paid. S. Klein MetalsCo., Male pure bred German SUPER HUNTERS- great ’63 VOLVO-- wagon,4 spd newinterior, rnns like a dream. Call [ ...... MACHINES,Princeton Shopping a.m. 717 ResodaleRoad Prin-line. 2186 CamplainRd., Somer- Shepherd. crossedbetween pure breed water radial tires, gooclrunning con- IAnits at 201-846-9353.Best offer | ~lt~w~:,~~’l’![ru~-_,~n ~v ceton. Elec. stove (apt. size), [ville, N.J. 08376.Phone 201-722- -dog poodleandEngllsh setter¯ Call over Center.609-924-2243. Mal’olarge Collie-Shepherd,good dition, $225. 609-695-8673. $StH,. | lo~S~°n~efarmnbar~o~t~er~a~us"~:a’n~ kitchen equipment, sewing12206. watchdog. Only4 puppies.Call 201-359-6856. ’ ~ [delightful variations. R is fun, machine(portable), area rugs, MaleTerrier whitepup. ¯ ] fasterthanyouthink, you’llfeel TVportable, Honda60, ski boots] MaleBeagle mixed breed pup. ’65 PONTIAC TEMPEST --1969 .RENAULT ...... 10-4 door sedan |terriblycreative. Call Joan (men’s11), recordalbums books,| ~,o~ ~,,rw.Den~ et, v.~D Feedsand Grains Reliabletransportation, $275.Call s.[.a., semi. A~[./r r~L. air con-] Carr s 609.921-6206Classbegins SALE- SPORTINGgoods. Allbubblelight fixture, pictures,t / ~’n°~~’’~ ...... " ...... ALSOSEE OURSELECTION OF muomngmmneun ramam. ~w. / t ~t ,,~’,b in .Inmm~x; itemsup to 60% off. Everything for all animals 069.799-2321’ , .a ...... ,. diseeunled.S.Brunswick Sporting muchmore. /Copper,brass, aluminum,paper, LOVELYRECYCLED CATS. at ROSEDALEMILLS 609-448-7134. GoodsDayton, only 10 rain. from /rags, batteries. OpenMen. Thur 274Alexander St. /Sat. 8 to 5. 215Threckmbrten St., Pleasereport lost and found pets Princeton RECORDER INSTRUCTION Hightstown.Salestarts Jan. 15th withina 24-hr. period, AND call 009-924-0134 to30th only. The early bird cat- MANYITEMS FOR SALE’ Freehold, N. J.,201-462-0543. ’50 CORVETTE- excellent cond., CHILDREN:Twin Rivers Area, chesthe worm! household, living items¯ 18 thepolice ifyou find an injured top dollar. ’57 ChevroletBol Air: 609-448-4407. Forrestal Road,Kendall Park, 8 ~:~iMrsA C. Graves, 609.92t- Convertible,also excellent con- a.m. - 6 p.m., Fridayand Satur- 6122.Hours 8-4 Saturday byap- dition. Bothcars maybe seenu flay. MOVING,CLEANING -- clonate pontmcnt. GERMANSHEPHERD, 8 mon- FORSALE - 4 door Cadillac, Snydcr’sSunoco Station Rt. 206 FRENCH - SPANISH born booksto 2ndannual Brandeis book ths, male¯Best offer¯ Call 201-269- heater, radio, mileage43,634. Prn. 201-359-3539. teacherwill teach ortutor. 609- FORSALE: 3 piece wilite Fr. sale. Taxdeductible. (609) 448- 4421. Price$1,000. 609-924-2060. 924-8305. ProvincialBedroom suite. Incl.- 0751. twinsize canopybed, night stand doubledresser cxc. condition¯ AKC REG. GREAT PYRENEES COLLIEPUPS - championlines, 1957 MERCEDESBENZ 190SL in ’69FORD SQUIRE WAGON - AREyou having difficulty finding tall 609-737-2223. MOVING-- MOSTSELL garden WANTED-LiR-uptop piano bench. running cond. mostlyrestored. passengers,goodcondition. $1450. tables, air conditioner,and odds Callt201) 297-3553 after 3 p.m. PUPPIES- 10 weeks old. Call 609- purebredsable and tri. Choose /he right schooI? andends from 10 yearsof travel. 921-6263. now,pay ater. Call201-309-0656. Call609-386-4517.’ ormake offer. 669-924-9207. Weekendsof 13-14 and 20-21 Jan.. / 1 CANIIELP YOU! 309 Sunset Road, Montgomery POINTER- 3 me. old femalelast SUSII~I- ready to part with 1~6~SPRITE for sale has 1970 Township. GUNS,swords, medals, binocu- puppyof Championsire litter. COMMUTERSNEED 2nd car to nR)tor and trunsmission.Good Estelle F. Gray TRENT HANDY SHOP - AT Call201-359-6023 for directioos. lars helmets, knives, dagger, adorablemixed breed puppies- 5 tires, in goodrunning condition. EducationalConsultant PENNINGTONCIRCLE (home of (lags, uniforms.Civil War,Jap, Excellenthunter & pot. $100.609- ’emalos& 5 males.Phone 609-924- ~otallto 609-443-3061. station?1963 Tempest, $400¯ (009)924-3765 handmadelamp shades and Naziitems bought. (609) 587-6405. 448-4756. ~494. Extraxqnter top. 201.297-9698. restorationofantique metals) announcesthatthe now shop hours WANTED-- Shopsmith wood- I{OLYPOLY PUPPIES -- for ’71.DATSUN 240 Z - silvergray, 4 PIANOTEACHER avail, for are9-5 daily 609-737-1109. Lamps workingmachine, in goodcon- Xmus.l,Tomp/b English setter speed,mag wheels,17,000 eL, - ...... lessonsinyour home. Will teach rewired- repaired - mounted. MusicalInst. dition, reasonably priced. GOLDEN RETRIEVERPUPS and p/b standard poodle. Great excellentcond tion Best offer ~o~n~.u.’~r~e~°~P~lWi~na~, studentsoradults. Phone (609) Evenings201-359-5206. AKC,whelped 12/6. Sire-AM. huntm¯s.Cull 201-359-6858. Call609-921-6636¯ Mich’elinradials, AM-FMt ’Willow1446-7237. FieldCh Chief Sands. Excfor field ¯ .~ ~!reen, Camel leather mterior, l--~ trmls,hunting, andhome. Call 201- FREE LABRADOR tut)a-qqzu[.u.~ ale pe ttpo auto SOHMERPIANO - verticlo PARTY INTERESTED old 446-4534¯ ,~...... ewmt gooaruonert , . ¯ veryc~oanP~xcellent ~condition. -’s til$3 4 00850. calleekW "~ ~09 WEAVING 73 ...... INSTRUCTION Usin~ USED FURNITUREof everyconsole, Model32-A exc. cond. in RETRIEVERmale, 9 mos old,r,~q nn~.~an~.oa ,r*~,’ = ~ ~ uay : o - *-o,~a.i [rametaule anu floor loomsuau description.Thousands offeet to Frutweed f nsh.$750. Call after 5 ~amaphonesand music boxes¯ black.Very good disposition. Call [l[(r p.m. browse through.Always p.m.201-725-8198. easecall (609)448.9893. 609-507-5025after6 p.m. hr somethingdifferent - largest Lmlv. .. collectionm Bucks County. Daily AFTERCHRISTMAS SALE.- I : 8:30to 5:30.Closed Sunoay, OLDSCLARINET new, Magnus 1966PLYMOUTH’ station wag0nI ,eb" bit; d~,n~mi;~.xcellent co~,..VLUTE..=PIANO. comnosition EdisonFurniture, Doylestown, mald& I femalestandard pecdle with rack & extra tires Good."~." ...... - lessons.,’.xnenonceu, quadden cordorgan for sale, Reasonable.PAYTOP CASH for your used FREEPUPPIES. Cute black& puppies.Raised with children. 809- dRmn.Call 609-68.-0745.~ teacher.Call 609-466-2112. Pa¯ 201-297-1774. oriental rugs &tapestry. Call whll%mother English Springer 737-3055or 609-737-3720. condition.$500. (909) 448-1932. collect 212-683-9099,212-606-2070 Spaniel father, Beagle-Fox or writez P. 0. Box184, No. Terrier mixture.Call 1609)448- t~o I ...... [I . HackcnsaekSta., River Edge, 5889. YOUNGTAME TALKING parrot KII,3 tops, overdirve,48,000 mL RUBBERSTAMPS RECONDITIONEDPIANOS -- N.J. 07661. also friendlywith cats. Call 609-excel cond $1550 Call 6O9-537-Smooth- handhng, powerful 1061- THEMONTESSORI School. Schoolor Collegeaddress SteinwayUpright $860, Everett 397-3591. 70~ ’ ’ [missile design 4-pass. hardtop Openingsavailable in am& pm Homebusiness zip-code Studio$550. Grand Piano "" wth 390-cuhoeng ne installed- sessions,2-1/2 - 4 yrs. Pleasecall Rubberstamps of all k rids and demonstrator$500.New Wurlitzer 11968.Transmission recently [ {609)446-0946 or’448-9187 for in- sizes madeto yourorder at: rentalused 3 ross.$530. New RHO-MARANTIQUARIANS 1963 FALCONWAGON $140. auto rebuilt; excellent body paint formation. IIINKSON’S Seiners$695 now Baldwin Spinets WILLPAY HIGHESTCASH MUSTPART with 2 four me. old traits, goodtires, new"exhaust [ radioand heater. Phone609-924- [ 82 NassauSt. from$575. New pianos to rentas PRICESFOR FINEQUALITY pups. Mixedbreed. Havehad all BERMESE,PERSIAN, tenkinese system¯Call 609-921-7629. 3510after 8 PMor weekends. lowas $4 per wk. Mifflin Pianos & ANTIQUES ¢ shots Goodwatchdogs. Raised kittens¯ Alsorare rex male black. Organ,234 E. State St. Trenton, Wewish to purchase Tiffany glas~ withchildren. $40 ca. Call201-399- All hawgreat temperament¯Also N.J.609-392-7133. Freeparking n European and Americanant 5930. somecats on breed-ersterms. Call 65 VWCONVERTIBLE ¯ "very T~ ¯ ¯ ~L~r a --t, mrapnng’ ALTERNA’rIVES-- 3 Spring St. rearof store. Chineseporcelain, anysigned a 609-397-3591. coan’ goed tires 50000 miles Engne Muffler’ - "1 6 mWire~ ~,~asses Wheels, Llmzteu ...... bmrung 7"30 to Pr nceton. Beautful handwoven glassto include Durond, Quest Best offer over$550 ’ ’Call after’ 5 Tyros’Ramator "" etc. ca] P. ¯ " o.’~n, ~ ’ " sleeping hammocksfrom Brazil Kimble,Steuben, Webb ar p.m.,201-359-6201. 10 p.m.509.924-4733. [P’el~.~’Beginners Feb. 6 Advancei or Yucatan,t 1/2miles of stringin Frenchart glass. We also bt | 18lessons $25 each. Each one is hand woven. bronzefigurines andstatues el OLDENGLISH SHEEP DOGS & l ’49 CROSLEYstation wagon¯ Feb.7 Tailoring10 lessons$36¯ Call924-6011, if noanswer call 709-WANTED:Mandolin Instructor to clocksand old jewelry andsilve HORSEBOARDING IN DELUXEpuppies, AKC,wormed, etc. good for parts, possibility uf rdargaretKrebs 2679. teachyoung boy. Call 609-737-2084. Call799-0060, Moss, Tues, Thur FACILITIES,BEST CARE, Championshipblood line. Call 201-I I restoration.Makeoffer. Days609- ’62 CHEVY-standard,rebuilt Pratt Institute Graduate.Can609- & Fri.,9 a.m. - 4 p.m. INSTRUCTIONIN HUNTSEAT, 432-5066or eves.650-924-4523. motor. 8000 on motormany new 799-1444. . INDOORRING 70 x 214.HEATED 996-2502._.._~ ~ . parts passed inspection. Good LOUNGE,FREE HOT DRINKS. transportation.$300. Ca l (609) CRAIGSTEREO TAPE PLAYERGOYAsemi-folk & classical BoAItD STARTSAT $120.00 443-3329. IINSTRUCTIONin knitting & ANDFM RADIO,two speakers, guitar. Cost $220. new. Asking OWNED& OPERA’I’ED BY ’FH~ 1969 RENAULT.This is an ex- complete$80. Tapes available. $170.Please call 609-062-8465or Lost& Found SILKYTERRIER PUPPIES -- oellent car. More comfortable crocheting Wed.10-5 by Mrs. Call201-359-5206 alter6 p.m. 609.063-0824. GERKENFAMILY. PHONE 609- AKC,non shedding,natural watchthan a VW& cheaper to opeate. 466-3426OR STOP IN HIDEAWAYdog out of Bowenvale and miles Hennings,Fabric Mill, Warren FAHM, LINDBERG RD., ver ~,allon. Radio. Plaza West. Route 130 East ELECTRICGUITAR, Fender LOSTIN VICINITY- of Plain- HOPEWELL. Brenhillines. Excellentbuy. $100. automatic,4 dr. $850.Can be seen Windsor,N. J. 609-448-7270. "IF YOU’REin the marketfor a Mustang,just reconditioned~ casesboro. Reddish short hair pointer. call 609-466-0931. atSouth’s" Garage, 36Moore St., 1960 OLDS88 - 2 newtires, 2 contemporaryliving roomsofa, included$110.Goodfor bcg,nner. female.Vizsla, favors lelt rear Princeton. snows,new exhaust system, good chair, or familyroom furniture. Call201-359-3601. Visit the furoiiure showroom& leg. Reward.609-882-9131. cond.in andnut. Just paseedin- sped|on. A~ing$725. Mustsell. COOKINGLESSONS. Please your clearancecenter this Sat. from0- LOST- Vicinity River Road, Belle IRISH WOLFHOUNDPUPPIES ’09 PONTIACFIREBIRD, V/8, 201-359-5674. 5, basementHilton Bldg., 194 FARFISACOMBO ORGAN -- Meade, reddish tan German BEAUTIFULCHILDS PONY - Gentle,Giant, GreyGuard ans of auto., fac. air, vinyltop, console, f.anlily with your sewcooking NassauSt. excellcondition. 4 octave Shepherd,wearing choke collar, must find a goodhome - family Hearth and Health¯ AKC,Inoo. w-w,below book value. (609) 448- ~kills. Let mcteach youhow. 609- keyboardwith 7 voices.Gretsch name"Mike". Call 201-359-5647.moving.Complete with western 215-257-2576. 6754. 9.21.’)~27. amplifierincl.Origcost over$500. saddle b ridl% feed, grooming 1965CHEV. Biscayne, 2 dr., 327, 3 LEARNFRENCH with a teacher I.’IREWOt)D Willsacrifice forbest offer over equipmentano portable fence. ’71MGB,low mileage newsnow born in France. I will teach ;200.Call 609-799-1555 after6:30 609-359-6023. speed,newpaint job &body work, tires, perfect condRion.Marvin children4 yearsold and up, adults Lm¯ REWARD OFFERED -- for WHITE GERMAN SHEPHERDexcel, condit., mustsell, makeGordon,1201) 541-2333 or 1609) LIGIIT YOURFIRE WITH returnof small black purse and PUPPIES,AKC reg. Cham.offer.Call 609-655-4091. 448-2482¯ too. Telephone609-443-1259. 5EASUNEDFIREWOOD. All contentslost Now Year’s Eve in pionshipstock. 11 weeks old. I hardwood,cut &split. Pick-up or nearPrinceton Playhouse. male$250, I female $175. 609-883- loud. $:|9., also 1/2 loads. PIANO,Baby Grand, A-I coM. Telephonecollect 201-757-1223. FORSALE -- Anglo Arab hunter, 9812. ’67 VW-- 61000miles on factory 1969 FALCONSTATION WAGON, Deliveredand stacked. Call 609- $500.Call after 6 p.m., 201-725. 16 handsdapple gray. For details rebuilt engme, R&H,sunrooL autom,trans., goodcondition. Call BusinessServices t. 448-2133,if noanswer call 609-921-3733. c:al 609-924-1402. extras, excellentcondition. Call alter 6 p.m.$625. 201-297-5694. ;1630. 609-443-5868. POODLEPUPPY mini black 1966 FORDCOUNTRY SQUIRE 1968 COUGAR,auto., a/c, ex- INCOME TAX RETURNS -- maleS100.Callt609) 443-5492 after WAGONair cond, ps & pb,tinted cellent runningcond. Best price ~repared in your home. WINE HOBBYUSA -- HomeIF YOURinterest is in musical Pets& AnimalsREGISTERED QUARTER 7 p.m. glass,r&h, I owner. A-1. cond. $995. over$1300. (609) 655-2010. easonable.Tobin’s tax service. winemakingsupplies available 820 HORSE¯GELDING wants to be Call(609) 063-3866. 609-448-6877. StateRd. Rte 2o6, Princeton (1/2instruments, see Stella first for adoptedby friendlyfamily. milesouth Princeton Airport) best discounts. Stella Music THESIS & MANUSCRIPT Center, ApplogarthRd., Hight- GOLDEN RETRIEVERS Gentle,big and beautiful. $500. FORD1969 Fairlane 500, 351 V/8, Men-Sat19-6, Thurs., Fri10-9. TeL stown,(609) 448 - 2740. PUPPIES- Champion blood lines Callafter 3 p.m. 609-924-3683. auto., p.s., fac. air, manyextras. TYPING-- Experienoedin 609-924-5703. AutosFor Sale 1970 OLDSMOBILEcuTLASS 4 Excellentcond., 24,000miles. mathematicsand statistical AKC,farm raised and beautiful. dr sedan, a/c powersteering & $1450.{609) 448-7612. papers.Mrs. Kriogor; 609-888-4272. $125.609-466-3699. disc brakes, radio. Like new beltedtires. Excelcond. Call 1609) RESUMESPRINTED FREi~.. Out COMBO ORGAN,used, good CAT BOARDING- experienced ’67 VOLVO- 1.22 S 2 door, low 924-3750.Ask for Darleen,eves. ofa job?To help you got started FURNITURE- dining room,large cond.,$250 orbest offer. Call (201} care, homesurrounding for your LARGEBAY HORSE for sale - mileage,automat’ic, air con- 16~1448-5363. Trucks againand to make your pesitiun old:exquisile Jacobean chest, 722-0650,Novicky’s Music Store. pet.WELL SPRING KENNELS, Gentle. nicely marked.Trained ditioner.609-924-70~9. morepresentable toa prospeotive buffet,and heavy table with 7 609-448-4372. English,but canbe ridden western. ¢ employer,wewill print free up to chairs.Must be seen to be ap- Nodealers. Mustsell $150.Call [100resumes. Absolutely no DALMATIANPUPPIES -- to preciated.AlsoWurlilzer cuncert championlines, AKCliver &201-359-8841. 1969 4 dr. TOYOTACORONA, fm. HAVE’67 FORDwant trade obligation- just ask. Metro grandp.iano with electric pla~cr BALDWINPIANOS to rent.Try radio reasonable.Call {609)921- for economycar of similar value2 FORDDUMP TRUCKS for sale- GraphicsRt.130 & HalfAcre Rd. b ack,$50. to $200.Call 609-924- 3285. $400.Call 1201) 359-5796. Couldbe used for snow plowing. N. (609) connection,oakbedroom suite, beforeyou buy. All monies paia on 8434. Onetruck running, onein need of Cranbury, J. 655-2500. andnumerous oddcolonial family rentapplied to purchase. MIF- repairs.Both for $650. Ridge roomand living room pieces. Can FLINPIANOS, 234 E. State St., NassauCorp., New Rd., Mon- THESIS&MANUSCRIPT’I~ping, beseen anytime at493 Cherry Hill Trenton.609-392-7133. AKC STD POODLEPUPPIES - TWO--YEAR--OLDPONY $25. ’72PORSCHE 911T-loaded, $7,500. OLDSMOBILE1962 2 dr., auto., mouthJet., 201-329-2311. Dissertations. IBMExecuUve & Rd.,Princeton. Motherchampion raised, with- 609-921-3450. 609-396-4187. P/s, Newtires, goodstation car. SelectricIttype. 10 years exp. children.$400. 609-737-3050. $160.Call 609-799-2519. Mrs.DICicco, 609-896.0004. HORSESBOARDED. Large box l~ORSALE ’69 (GTZ) Romeo[ 8 MAKE OLD RUGS NEW? They Buyers and sellers LOVABLE.Healthy ,pups, 9 wks Alfa 060PALGT-yellow, 4 spd., radialI ’69 PICKUP Dodge, ft hody MT/ST& AUTOTYPIST stalls,Good rldiog area, Cran- Iingood condition mustsell takihg tires, excellentcondition. Asking[ Call 201.-725.6046 ’ " just looknow whenthey’re old w th snols. Free to gooa bury,N.’J." "60b’395~271. bestoffer. Call Paul after 5 p.m.l $t975. Call 609-883-1068 eves. ’ WORKDONE cleanedwith TrewaxRug homes.Call 201-844-3275. 609-394-8156. . Shampoo- Rent electric Sham- meet every Wednesday Expertype Eooeronly $1. Nights Hardware WANTED16 1/2" Stubben ,~72 VW SUPERBEETLE l~anr&h, low I c’ls snd TaneDeck 6 j,~¢ P. O. Box13 us. in the classified pages PUPSWANTED -- In litter lotsSiefgriedsaddle, goodcond, less CHRYSLER66Newport 2 dr H.T l llightstown,N. J. 08520 forresale aspets. Phone 609-452- fittings. Will buy or swapfor air& Power.Excellent condition. mi,Call{201.) 329.2945after 6 p.m.p~s~e~N.~’j.’,inspe"ction. Call6~-" 609-448-8644 of The Packet. 8903before noon. Crosby.Call 609-466-1448, 609-448-8474. 466-3t44after 5.

’ " ,,." : ¯ . ¯ ¯ . . : ,’ - , ...., . THE PPJNCETONP./tCI~ET "Seven For central JerseY" Yo~tY~NEWS "l’hl’ IzwmncoI,odgor TheMantilla News¯ "mzC~’T~L .POST / WINDSOR-I-lIGHTS ttEPJtLD Cla,rs ified . dver’tist’ng The Franklin NEWS’RECORD 8-B THURSDAY,JANUARY 11, 1973 AnInvestment in Excellence... BUILDINGLOTS DECORATED 1 BEDROOM MODgLS APTS. FOR 2 acrewooded lot. 200x 400". ,.~.i:i: .... NOW IMMEDIATE ½mile from Shopping Center. C~rnel~i~kqle has one of lhefinest locationsin theprestigious Pdr’:celor) OPENI OCCUPANCYI ouse. gencP areaIts site in SouthBrurlSwick Township is adlacont to highway,bus and rail $12,000. Iransoodahonready to serveeven/commuter. It is convenientto excellent MontgomeryTownship - 5½ schools,abundant shopping, and neighboring religious, recreation and entar- ~ acrelot. Idealbuilding lot. [~lrlmen[fecllitlns ereO~ "KINGa] SIZE" RODinfor horses and trail. Even/CarneoeRidge home will I~. Ona half ageor largerpie - wi h cJlywater LuxurgGardm Apartments ...... $27,500. andsewers. Pubhc SenAce gas. sidew-alks, curbs, and u~erground etaeldc and OTHERLOTS telephonelines. KUSERRe., OFFRT. 130, HAMILTONTWP,, N.J. AVAILABLE A beautifulcountry setting in .argotracts of landavailabl’e 138South Main Street Hightssu.,,, ,new Jersey (609) 448-1069 prized HamiltonTownship, Just All thelUlury features that count aroundthe cornerfrom a ¯.. you’llhave them ell Infour for developersand investors brand newshopping center In¢Iu~dins:Reel Creste~attrnent... Rancherin Hightstown-6 roomsand bath ona 109’ x I00 bank.., minutesfrom RI. S3, i ~oomy2fl~ floor COyI[I~ Gab Rt. 1~0,Rt. g06, RL1, genieslag In Cootporches. lotclose to schools and shopping. Verywell landscaped. Two the Turnpikeand more.Now ¯ Wail,to,will¢lrplenl In IU MayAgency that’s Iosetlcnl Luxury?That’s Ip|trmente. storagesheds. Priced tosell at ...... $32,000. somethingyou can’t Imagine ¯ Out*of,llshrlit.in kitchens Blawenburg until you’veseen It; however, withcustom crafted cabinets Yenf fleerSuUIen dishwasher this muchyou can believe.., ln~rafr Earlier.freezer, 466-2800 CommercialProperty presendy leased in Hightstown.85 ft. RoyalCrest apartmentsere as ¯ Coloroo.otdJnllld full bllhl new as tomorrow-Comeseal wiredecorator full vanilla, frontageon MainStreaL 2200 sq. ft. on first floor plus up- I CJosl[IpllJ Illlre, IncrudlnG stairs storage.Could be 3 stores. Pricedto sell at .... $28,000. andmillerixtll hldtllm walk,Inwalk,in nlrlgl ollel!closer SpecialServices 1&2 in lyl~ ipl~mln[ Bedroom Suites ¯ litInS~¥ldulllr blnhOltd¢onUellld~llt~ hotWl. This8~ acra farmctteinclades a raised ranchwith 8 rooms,2 ¯ 2AIr condlflonlrlprov[dlSl oneIn eying room, JnOthlr In baths, also a 50 x 200ft. building,has manyuses includinga FROM $200 MONTHLY @ onehedtoorn, asking$75,000. *NCLU0tSHeAt, ~Ot WA~(~ p~nmNn ¯ Tol|llyprivate eneances, LET THEPEOPLE -- who care horsefarm. Closcto Hightstown...... ANDI a ~ CONOr ONt~S ¯ 200%Olf.sUeat pirkJn=. winterizeyour Imported ear. ¯ 0Hileadult and children rec- RENTALAGENT ON PREMISES relUOflalU¢llltlal. *’Rememberperformance isour Haresa starter, 4 roomsand bath in Hightstown,water and sawer PeONSl(SOS} S85¯SIB middlename". Call for service only...... $12,000. DIRECTIONS:Rt. 1 south to RI. 533 QuakerBridge Rd.-- 609-397-3555. at AmericanCyanamid). Left from Jug-handle& south on Rt. 533past Rt. 33 to KuserRd. (at K-MartShopping Cen- 5 roomcountry home on 150x 250lot 2½ milesfrom ter); turnleft to RoyalCrest. Hightstown.Very clean, moreacreage available ..... $28,000. SpecialServices [ SpecialServices PAINTING& LINOLEUM 24,000ft. recentlybuilt building20’ ceilings, 4 bathrooms, FLOORS loadingdocks, immediate occupancy. Situated on 11 acres only FreeEstimates Reasonable Rates 2½miles from Hightstown...... ,~ WEDO ALL types of odd jobs nd Call609.557-0459 Warehousingfor lease or sale. ~v~uvu~.. themerepairs - carpentry, I in- after five tin f glazing cleaning ] ,ht RENT:South Brunswickapartment ...... $200 Ca!l.._Jasper, _the_dependablei ha~mg,etc. Reasonable’ ~r- per month .,uv.[~ ,tun. ,muruu. teousreliable. Amesan~l Zink "INSTANTPRINTING Service 201-247-6787 Call 609-799-2366or 609-799-0132 Center.Metro Graphics Rt. 130 & evenings. [hdf AcreRoad., Cranbury,N.J. Centrallylocated duplex in verygood condition on large lot. 10 (}8512.(609) 655-2500. rooms& 2% baths. 4 roomsand bath rentedfor $200per month. Ownertransferrad...... $35,000. HOMEREPAIRS -- Masonry, fi ~p:ace sidewalks, patios, PIANOTUNING EveningsandWeekends ’ oof m’. alterations, E.R. BE A LADYOF LEISURE.Let ~tervett. 201-369-4170. Regulating RepairingMaryClark Domestic Services ¯ Mel Demplter J. Wedey Archer Jack Waswick Ass Mowew ROBERTII. liALLIEZ clean your house. Weprovide .586-1290 446-2097 $86-6971 395-1671 Registered transportation.Very reasonable. PATIOBLOCKS MemberPiano Techniciaes Call201-846-2451. Specialtyblocks for Guild,Inc. 609-921-7242 SUNNYRANCH - Large living room, dining room, cheerful eavin Decks,Walks, kitchen, family room,3 B/R, 2 baths, fu0 basement& 2 car garage. & Patios Centrally air-conditioned,tool A tasteful housein a pleasantneigh- AllWork Co. DAVE’SHAULING SERVICE. All borheodand a great buy at ...... $52,900. Route206, Belle Mead, N.J. J &J BUILDERS.Cabinets alter- (201)359-3000 aliens, and additions. Free ~VoPeSne.of All light unwantedhauling andrefuse moving LOVELYAN D COZYis this 3 bedroomhome on a ~11landscaped ½ estimates. Jeff Forman 206 removedfrom the premises. acre¯ Largeliving room,dining roomwith mirror ceiling, laundryroom SecondAve., H ghtstown,N.J. Atticscellars, garages, andyards adjacentto eat-ln kitchen with beamedceiling, paneledfamily room 08520.t6~)) 446.3~4. cleaned.Teephone 609-448.2510. with sliding glassdoors to patio. 1 ½baths, beauti ful carpeting,central HOMEREtrAINS. Install, repair IlobIE BAKEDfruit and Cream air conditioning,humidifier, and storr~ andscreens. and remodel.Paneling, eeilmgs Justlisted at. $42,500. doors, windows,ceramic tile hardwoodand fixtures. Willlarr FORTHE LARGE FAMILY ~ Spacious. living inside and spacious Callahan,609-882-5389. ’ pies. delectablecheese cake fruit HOMECARE PRODUCTSI nODe livins]’outside on~a*~orylsndwoo~edlot. 4 bedrooms,large living cakes& many others¯ All bakedto wax,rugcleaner etc. for half price roomwith fireplace, seN.room, eat-in kitchen,extra large family room .~ot r order¯Call 201-297-2090. bythe case- call 609-737-1082. with bar, 2½bath, basement,2 car garage- the works, in oneof [ Princeton’schoice areas & in applepie condition...... $77,500. HAULINGLarge &small loads. Topsoil, stone also driveways SEMINARIANSERVICE SPACIOUS8¢ SPECIAL- Four or five bedroom,2½ bath, natural rePaired.Call (201) 545-3199. cedar shakecolonial on well-landscaped,wooded acre lot. Living Thebidders of CarnegieRidge. Stanley E Rlshaw and Lewis S. Krafl, revu PR’iNCE’i;ON room,dining room,eat-in kitchenwith beamedceiling.paneled family FORPAINTING, paper hanging, DISPOSALSERVICE mornwith sliding glassdoors to redwooddeck and railroad tie patio, devotedthe #ns112 years Io buildingo regutatdonfor respen$ibilityand integrity, paneling,and tile (ceramic. A&LELECTRONICS -- TV repair Rt. 130& Half Acre R& danand full basement.Air conditioning,magnificent carpeting, many Th{!y raveendeavored to providefinest quahtyconslrL~ion and completa asbestos).Call:609-980-8949. Our Cranbury,N.J. decorator features ...... $57,900. B&WColor Sets, Hi-Fi’s & Stereos rateseconomical, our worl 609-395-1239 ~at,stact,onfor ,,’.,ell overhvo hundred home owners al suchre.liar andbesuli- (installed).Electronic kits quality. fr ,t placesas PRINCE’TONRIDGE in RockyHill, LONGACRESat Lawrencevllle, assembled609-448-8818. OPPOSITEPI KEBROOK COUNTRY CLUB ¯ Plenty of room for all, Homeand Industry LRsad F R Onmain floor. Practically finished basementwith outside Pelt JT OFWOODS in Princolor~ and LONGMEADOW nn West W~ndsor. Garbage,Trash, Rubbish accessplus teenage extravaganza on upperlevel. Plus3 otherBR, 2 full ¯ SATESOFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY. Removed bathsand a separateDR all on c well-keptacre minutesfrom Princeton FURNITURE REFINISHING, HaulingofallTypes T f LEPIIONEEl091 g21.0294 CHAIRCANING, 609-8964}057. BUILDERS or Somerville ...... $65,9P0. .:.D[’:F)ESS- MAINSTREET ,N d RT271 KINGSTON N .I 08528 Garages ROOSEVELT-Anartistic andintellectual oasis in the middle of the Addiffons COuntryside.Protected by a state ownedgreen belt andbordering on Dormers large countryparks with their own.lakes.Roosevelt combinessophis- ASPHALTSHINGLE ROOFING Renovations UARPEN’I~RY tication with s feeling of communityso rarely foundtoday. -- re-roofing or tearing off, L & L BUILDERSAND 12 n ew4 bedroomh Dines-from $37,900 sashing, gutters & leaders, AllWork Co. IIUME IMPROVEMENTS YOUBENEFIT FROM THE FULL VALUE OF OUR DIRECT SALES P~OGRAM.. reasonablerates, 201-329-2746or Route206, Belle Mead, N.J. Ranch- 3 B/R, 1½baths on ½acre - $3S,500 609-586-2305. (201)359-3000 ExceptionalStudio & sap. home1 acre - $52,000 NOTONlY FINANCIALLY Bur ALSOIN PERSONALATTENT ION ANDSERVICt Alterations,Additions Repairs, Lovely3 B/R2 bath with manyfeatures- $41,BOO Rnofing,Garage Conversions, t’eramicTits and Tub Enclosures. PRICESFROM $49,900¯ SHARPENING SERVICE - "’Nojob ton small." ADLERMAN, CLICK & CO. Saws,hand, circular, chain, Phone2ob329-40~ WATERPROOFINGCELLARS knivesscissors, etc. 4 Borosko 9z~o~ot REALTORS-- INSURORS est. $86.1020 1927 GUARANTEED-- Brick& StoneP.,Princeton Jct.799-137& ¯ RESIDENTIAL Pointing.Stucco, plastering. John Brokerscooperation invited Sun. &Eve~ ¯ 924.1239 COMMERCIALest. e=INDUSTRIALIp,t9 Pennachi& Sons, Trenton. Call SLIP COVERS-- custom made 609-586-8484. WILLCUT DOWNTREES - Callbring your ownfabric or select SpecialServices SpecialServices (r~9)924-7906, fromours. For moreinformation Bldg.Svcs. & Supply call 609-585-3244. WantedTo Rent PAINTINGINTERIOR, exterior, general homerepair Reasonabe, FEMALEALTERATIONS- let an I)~,NNY’SPAINTING (~O. Ex- INSOR^NCS terior &Interior. FreeEstim~ites. PLUMBING& HEATING free est mates.Ca 1 KenRiehards experiencedperson handle the OIL BURNERS YOUNGCOUPLE planning to be 609-448-3608. problems.Call921-2608. PAPER HANGING & RICHARDPETTY ReasonableRates. Tel (609)393- married seeking apartmentin SCRAPING.Prompt personal 669-799*0798 4718. MaRy,liearea for June or July. service.All typesof wallcovering. EXCAVATING J.B.REDDING & SON INC. ill takesooner. Ask for Shelley. ELECTRICALWORK done eves. INTERIOR PAINTING Free estimates DanRudeestefn LANDSCAPING 234Nassau St. Pleasecall 201-723-4642eves, 722- & weekeadsin yourhome or Reasonablerates. Free estimates 609-585-9376. DEMOLITION I.AMP SERVICE Princeton 6585,9 - 5 Tues.- Sat. __Nhusioess.Calleves. or weekends & Experienced. References. Call Septicsystems - sewer & water 609-924-8166 askfor Ed. (609) 448-1098. (109-799-1140anytime. linesconnected, driveways & Rewire-Repair-Rebuild LAND SPECIALISTS parkingareas contracted, land- mt 448-0600 CARPENTRY- work additions, GARAGE DOORS INSTALLED & MISSMARIANNE clearing. THE FURNITURE RESEARCHSCIENTIST wants 231 ROGERSAV. HIGHTSTOWH alterations,aluminum siding, REPARIED - Reasonable. Free HightstownRd. Princeton Jet. BARN apt or house, reasonablerent. doorsand windows, paneling. 609-estimates, 201-297-3707. HAIR(~UTTINGSPECIALISTS PIainsboro,N.J. Garden-LandscapeLawrenceville- Princetonarea. 446.0707. (609)799-1350 (215)222-8444 after 6 p.m. SALES REPRESENTATIVES Tues.& Thurs. CAPABLE PAINTER- seeks LIGHT HAULING.Prompt AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE PROFESSIONALCOUPLE Seeks EvenJnss&Weekends interiorandexterior work. Free service. Reasonable rates. (009) ArtisticHairdressers answering Phone-MateSanyo DOERLERLANDSCAPES smallhouse or cottageto rent in AnitaEraon 448-6854 estimates.Call 609-599-4128. 799-1195. 42Witherspoon St. $149.95- $189.95:FREE IN- Bldg.Svcs. & Supply ruralarea¯ Call 201-735-5906. C=thmJneChristie 448-2121 609.924"h1875 STALLATION.215-943-9315. LandscapeDesigning WanenFox 396-9240 anE RalphDowgln (201)329-6378 TOPSOIL, sand, gravel & stone. LAMIbSHADES - lamp moun~gGOURMET-- TO-GOwonderful N.W.MAUL & SON Contracting YOUNG PROFESSIONAL fofor parties athome. Delivery 609-924-1221 WOMAN-- looking for I bedroom Geeeralhauling. 609-586-7341or endrepairs, NassauInteriors 162 de/. After 0:30 p.m. phone 609. TAVERNERPOOLS U.S.Hwy. 130 & GriggsDrive aptin the vlcinlty ofPrinceton. W¯ ira ~mbersof ths ’J(~J-259-7932.’ NassauSt., Pr nceton. 73’!092 for menu. 2OI-DA9-4656 201-359-4818. MULTIPLELISTING SERVICE. RetailStore Chemleals RepairService CAItl ENTRYI{EPAIRS and CARPENTRY- small jobs, free , PooIRepairs Elecfrical Power & OBAL PROFESSIONALWOMAN needs sinai alterat ons.Ca I (609)799- estimates, low rates. TomGard- LightingInstallations GARDENMARKET INC. 2 bedroomcentrally located. SpecialServices O678:fiLer 5:210 p.m. ,ATTENTION!YOU no lon~ ner. 609-924-9393.Also light Seeour unique installations IndustrialMaintenance Princetonapt., up.to $300.Call haveto goout of townfor exp~ hauling and moving. Landscape (609)924-5919. - appliance repairs. Hights Hal All WorkCo. -Designerand Contractor.. IIOUSEPAINTING and general ware’s new appliance repe Route206, BelleMead, N.J. LYI~DAF, MICHELSONM.S. repairs.Work guaranteed. Callfor Eepartment is now open. 201-359-3000 NELSONGLASS&ALUMINUM AlexanderSt. HOMEWANTED for young A.S.H.A.and N.J State certified earliest appt.Phone 609-3924290specn/hze in Hoovervacuum BUILDER.Professional craft. 45SPRINGST. Princeton couple& baby, se~oarate[tfrom s Jcc ~h pathologietaRnounces the ’ cleaeer repairs, and all other’ smanship.All phasesof building. PRINCETON military and attenmngsEnom on u~erng of her office for the smallappliances. Lamps rewired. M.R. TOTHCONSTRUCTION, 452-2401 G.I., Bill. Needinexpen61ve ~ Cranbury,N.J. 6~9-449-9045or 201. G. DAVISPaving: Asphalt l 609-924-2880 ll:ac ice of speechand anguageVOLK’SRu Cleaning &~ Floor 106 MercerSt., High,town. 609- MIRRORS apartmentorh.ou.sewitha-tleast2 t;len py. 78 LindenLane, Prm-WaxingRugs professionally done I 448-0443 329-8013. Blacktop,Stone & Gravel. Cement AUTOGLASS bedroomsin vmmityof $130.Call e :toe, N.J. 609-924-0691(by appt). in yourhome, Free estimates. 609- Eidewal~s& steps. Phone609-921-[ PLATE&WINDOWGLASS’ 201-369.4186or 369-3110. ,l (hal(ren andAdttlts. ¯ ’ ¯ 7649eany morns. & eves. WantedTo Rent 440.0120__:___~ "TYPEWR/TER REPAIR -- S~- ~ Why wait until the roof leaks? DRESSMAK[N’G " AI~DI INTERIOR PAINTING, TRACTORSINC. speciallzln.g in FIREPLACE WOOD. sawmilll Planahead foryour reefing nBeds. WORKING MALE ~ wantssmall Prleeeton LARGE ROOMarea. orwanted houseby Zen in Generalcleaning and repairs. ALTERATIONS,Janlce Wolfe~. i s pecalit es..sun~ero--~-~’vnnhh’=, ¯ . Freeestimates. Call EdRadigan Call609-448-2125. texturepaintmg. Reasonable grading,land clearing, sectors, slabs. $25. for half cord thls area. NEW ROOFS REPAIRSaptHamilton in Prineelon-Hlghtstown-Square area for Feb. I, group for meditatioR hall once a !:;, i 60g-4404H43. Filldirt and top.ceil. 609-466-3032 (201)462-2130. ’ I weekor full-tlme. Call609-921-3830 ¯ or609-896-0333. ¯ , after6. ,~ I rates.Call 609-92141429. I63 Moran PrincetonCOOPER&SCHAFER Please call609-924-6491 after5 ’ " . m.cEwP c,:rr ¯ "SevenFor centralJersey" S<~tY~z NEWS TheManville News Tho(,aw~nco,[,odgOPTHEwlNDSOR_HI6HT$CENTRJtLPOSTItE~,qLDI"" J . Classifi’ed Jqdvertising TheFranklin NEWS’RECORD THURSDAY,JANUARY 1 i, 1973 9-B i INCOMEPROPERTY 2 storyframe house on 1 acre.Living room w/fireplace, diningroom, eat-ln kit., largepantry, 3 bedrooms,full basement,new furnace, 2 cargarage. Separate office IF YOURENT BEFORE andbarn now rented. Open view of country..$37,900. JANUARY15 PRINCETONTOWNSHIP RANCH. ¯ I I You’ll enjoyeasy living in this 3 bedroomranch. There’sa modernkit. 1½baths, tuility room,storage KENDALLPARK - 3 or 4 bed- TWIN RIVERS- large 4 room room& w/wcarpeting in theliving room,dining area & room ranch located on wooded condomln(umIncluding central ,.iWEHAVE air condalonlng,wall.to-wall car- hall. Outsideis a beautifullylandscaped lot..$47,000.’ lot and deedendstreet. AveUabte for Immediateoccupancy. Petingthroughout. IO appliances. $33,000, Locatedon lake front. Asking ...... $24,5OO. MONTGOMERYTOWNSHIP KENDALL PARK - 7 room ranch. 3 bedrooms.2 baths, pan- TWIN RIVERS - 2 bedroom Newly~nslmcted eled family room,central air con- townhouse.Living room, dining dalonlng,wall.to-wall carpeting, room, IVl baths, 5 .appliances, Anexclusive area for this 4 bedroombi-leveL There’s a swimmingpool add manyextras. walt-to-wall carpetingand central iABONUS familyroom w/fireplace & slidingglass door to yard, $36,500. air condnlonlng. Only ...... Only ...... ; ...... $32,000. eat-inkit., diningroom, living room, 2½ baths, utility FOR.YOU! room,2 cargarage. On a quietcul-de-sac, all under- GRIGGSTOWN¯ 3 bedroom TWINRIVERS ¯ 6 room town- ranch on oneacre. Large eat-In groundutilities ...... $52,900. kitchen, den, nnlshedbasement. housewith 3 bedrooms,2~ baths, Ownereden to all reasonableel- carpetingthroughout, central e[r fern. condlUonlng,all appliances end the Asking ...... $49,900. manyother extras .... J;37o000. MayAgency LOWRENTS RENTALS realtor TheVillage Apts. TWINRIVERS-ernclency (studio), 1 and 2 bedroomapartments for Immediateoccupancy. Included In rental costsare recreaUonalracllnles fit. 518& Great Rd. Blgwenburg - 466-2800 EXCELLENT Including swimmingand tennis. Monthlyrenter starting from $162per at TwinRivers month. TWINRIVERS - 4 bedroom,2V~ baths, single family home.Complete MontgomeryTownships Oldest Office Mtcben,carpeting throughout,central air condnlonlng,lull basementt 1 & 2 BedroomApts. gzarage.For Immediateoccupancy. MOVEIN TERMS KENDALLPARK-3 bedroom ranch for Immediateoccupancy. CentrallyAir Conditioned ForRent- Rooms ForRent - Apts. Theapartment community for the beautiful people... Manyother listings available with a social club atmospherethat mustbe seen to be includingwall-to-wall carpeting & drapes. appreciated. Twin Rivers Office LUXURYAPARTMENT-- Stepinto a newworld at the exclusiveVillage Apts....A KendallPark Office Iq~D~m~ ROOMS& SEMI-EFFICfENCIES $19 00 1609) 448.8811 availableat weeklyrates. Prin- Trenton. Living room with worldthat includesmagnifidently designed suites with from 9 (201) 297-0200 [m..a~P’ll j%,~ or 655-0060 fireplace, kitchen,bedroom, den, ceton ManorMotor Hotel US bath, central air, carpeting wallto wallcarpeting and drapes included. Highway1, MonmouthJunction, throughout, everything new, Yourown apartment is just the beginningas youso- Open7 days a weekAiso express bus to NewYork STEELE,ROSLOFF & SMITH N.J.(201) 329-4558. directly across fromState House. cialize withnice neighborsin the numerousrecreational I REALTORSend INSUROes $,275 per month. References facilities, tmagine3 Olympicsize pools...Tenniscourts, IChoiceFurnished Apts. [ 40 Expras,Buses to pxease. billiard room...beantifulshopping center on premises... withLeases to ¯Suit YourNeeds NYCDaily WS BORDEN anda place to partywhenever you wish. I ¯ ’ ~I’~’. MultipleListing Broker That’sthe VillageApartments in TwinRivers. See it Directions:N. J. Turnpiketo exit 8 easton Rt. 33 :i .... . 3 COMBINEDFURNISHED REALT()R 609-883-1900 .~;; ~;:~’~%’L~,,.,,L : ROOMS,linen supplied, private todayand enter a worldthat just doesn’texist anywhere onemile to entrance.For furtherinformation: Mrs. ~. ~;~ -! ~/." - ~ entrance,lg. parking.Callweek- outsideof the VillageApts. It will be youraddress after GraceLagos. days after 4:30 ana week-ends, 5:00p.m., too. Call: (609)448-7792 201-329.2965. I ...... LAWRENCEVILLE-- Franklin CornerGardens are now taking applicationsfor1 & 2 bedroom MANVILLE,Furnished roomfor ~Irtmentsstarting from $210. HI LLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP - Modem large 5 room gentleman. Private entrance, 609-896-0990. ranch,3 bedrooms,ceramic tile bath,attached garage, private home.Call 201-725-1562. full basement,built in ovenand range, gas heat, wall- .RedlyCompeny, lac. to-wallcarpeting, aluminum storms and screens, maca- MANVILLE4 rm apt. Ist floor, damdrivewav. Excellent condition. Well-tsndsceped MeinOffice: 234 NamuSt., Pdnceton basement& yard. No children no 100x 228lot...... $35,900. (609)924-2054 EASTwINDsOR SPLIT LEVEL: Located in Cranbury ForRent - Apts. pets.Call 201) 722-0844. BranchOffice: 63 N. MainSt., Crsnlmry Manor,this homeoffers raisedliving room,dining SOUTHBOUND BROOK - To be constructed-- 5 (609)395.1434 room,kitchen, family room, 4 bedroomsand1 ’,4 baths. SUB-LET1 bedrm ant Hi-ht TRENTON-4roomcottage,ideal Extrasinclude some carpeting, washer, gas counter top stown$180 per me6ccu~r~cy for student or youngcouple. $169. roomranch, built in ovenand range, tile bath,full SPLITLEVEL - Foyer,living room~extra large kitchen, panelledfamily Marchtst. Centralair Call 809. per month,electricity included basement,gasheat. Lot 40 x 100.See us for details. room,laundry area, 4th bedroomor den, 1½baths, 3 nice bedrooms,1 car rangeand built in oven.Nicely landscaped with chain garage,quiet location, convenientto hIGhv~eys...... $35,900, link fenceenclosing the back yard. pr!cecl at..$39,900. ~4~:618. .... ’ .... . ~."93.1320after 5.’30. ¯ .. : ...... ; ..... ~ ...... $30,500. STUCCORANCH - llving roomwith fireplace, Inrge kitchen, beautiful LEONARDVAN HISE AGENCY wooded2½acre lot, located in SourlandMountains ...... $34,500, MEMBERMULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE THREEAND A HALFbedroom fOURTHWANTED - to share MODULARHOMES - 1100 sq, ft. modular Ranchdelivered on your apt; fireplace, completelyfur- mr gehomein Princetonti.ll June. JOSEPHBIELANSK! footingsnnd finished ...... $18,000. Office: 609-4484250 ntshed,central Princetontocation, I rrtvase room,szuuy, roll acre. 160Stockton Street Hightstown,N.J, elec. & gas included, students Graduatestudent or professional RealEstate Broker A.CLASSICPRINCETON HOME ¯ Circa mid B0’s ¯ The days of real" and/orfamily $350 monthly, 609- preferred. Call609-924-8483 after 6 customquelity-Princeton,.Borough, western sectlon. Lot 100x 200, | beautiful landscaping.Rancho 3 bedrooms,3 baths, plUSmaid’s quertere 212S. MainSt. Manville,RA 5-1995 endmany fine features ¯ Call us at our Cranburyoffice for complete ~~ ~ IP~ BEDROOM ’apt.in Open.Thursday& Friday Eveningtll 8 Sundaye1 - 4 details. A real value ...... $105,000. Completebottled or Bulk GesService LIGHTINDUSTRIAL ZONE - 3 bedroomranch, 1 beth, living room, Sale& Service FURNISHEDFACULTY[ excellent Trenton location. countrysize kitchen, futl basement,2 car garage,horse barn, fenced SUBLET--inquiet Harley Apts. 31 Preferred 2 single adults or paddock,fruit trees. Manyextras included within the home.A sound bedrooms.2 baths, living room,} working couple. Call 609.892-7083. RealEstate For Rent RealEstate For Rent investment ...... $47,500. MainSt. Windsor,N.J. diningL.Kitchen, washer/dryer, I (Off Rt. No. 130) NewHeater airconditioner, $375.plus utilities. [ 3 ROOMS ’and bath upstairs apt.- 6 RMHOUSE, 3 bdrm. Hightstown I~ANDLORDSAND TENANTS HotWater Heater AvailablefromJan 20th thru Sept duplex,Heat & hotwater supplied. APARTMENTSWANTED Call 448-3232 I,1873. Call 609-921-8523 after4 Rt. I MonmouthJc[. N. J. Call Lit USsave dollers for you Stoves p.m.for viewing. 7:00a.m. or 5:30P.M. 689.297- SM~,L’L FURNISHED COTTAGE Newlydecorated. Avail im- Welbuilt: Refrigerator GlenwoodRange= 9224. mediately.(609)448-0463. LeaseorSub Lies* Freezer - for 1 or 2 reliable adults, NOFEE UsedRefrigerators references &security required. CompllteManagement Servk’.u Available Reply Box #2161, e/o Princeton , andStove$ DURLAND LiftTruck 4 ROOMAPT in LawrenceTwp. Packet. Realty CompanyInc. Serving Homes Fuel Call(609) 883-7603. l HAVE- 2 single roomapart- HOMEFOR RENTvillv Farms-Industries ’TrailerTenks ntentsavailable.Refrigeratarand Lawrenceville.3-1/2 yr,, Filled bath in each. Avatlable im- bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths RENTALS mediately.Ideal for studentsin house.Walking distat .~ SHARONARMS elementaryschool, prep school, STOREOR OFFICE, Princeton Township...... $90I~r me. ] GardenApartments Trenton.Call 609.393-1320.after -~-~--~,,-~,.~er~v~n~,,~re village stores and bus stop. - -- GOLDMEDALLION TOTAL ~-a:3e...... #To.per mon’ht . AvailableJanuary 18 on minimum Harry Evens448-5639 ELECTRICLIVING HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP Mt.l yearlease to family withno HenwLubas (201) 359-6138 David Dudaod799-1351 .,,.~.... ,~ S~aron~ood(Oppestte~ Roae-Moore’aMill Road,farmchildren.nderage8orpe~ 8400.RosemaryGodebeai 587-4902 in;no Stults 799-2416 IRVINGIRVl£’~t= M. GREENBERGIIv;RG ~naron~ountryCinb)TRENTON- 4 roomapartment, Ibouse l ringroom/fireplace, per.month net. For appointment OffIntersection& ideal for studentor youngcouple, Icountr~ kitchen with dining, four call owner609-896-0853. Routes130 & 33 no children. $169.per month.Call Ibedroomstwo baths breezeway ASSOCIATES 60’3-393-1320after 5:30. Igarage.F’eb. 1st. $35~)/m0. ’ CRANBURY¯ 2 bedroom ...... ~ z uenroom~ artments split - level, Muminumsiding, Al.lappliances p~u~s air con- SHORT LEASE-2 bdrm. 2bath IHOPEWELL BOROUGH, Taylor COMMEI~CIAL-INI)USTtllALCOMMERCI. REAl, I’:STA’I’E.:S’I’ATF I 1½bathsfireplace..$50,500. APPILAISAI,S atuonmg garden apt near Higl~’tstow Terrace. Four-bedroom1-1/2 ...... IDeanntberuvailability. 609.440-bath bi-level. Niceyard. " LivingFOR RENT In East AmwelITwl). wau-to-wancarpets RealEstate For Rent ORANBURY- Two stow 17180. Iroomdining areakitchen. Im-13 roombrick homein the countw, color~albrick andaluminum R()trll! NO130 Laundry facilittes on premises ..... mediate occu~an’c~. Walkto 2-1/2 baths. Out building for IIll IIGII~I’STOWN, N..I.0.~ 5~(! . Istation for r~Y uommuting, horsesnegotiable. $350per me. siding,4 bedrooms,2½baths, IMMEDIATEOCCUPANCY ¯ (201) MODERN OFFICE SPACP familyroom. Immaculate con- . ....:,.. , ¯ 782-7355. availableinResearch Park. Caf. 609-921-9190. dition...... $50,500. CRANBURY- WYNNE. /; 3 BEDROOMRANCH RIVER- WOOD- Air- conditionedtwo SIDEAREA minimum lease 2 WantedTo Rent years.Call 201-249-8600. SEVERALCHARMING SHOPS storyGambrel colonial. 4 bed. ForRent - Rooms available to rent. Conviently rooms,2½1 baths, family room located in Hopewell at The TomatoFactory. Rent $65 - $70 withfireplace ...... $64,000. ~~,~ ~,~,...’,,m~. rbW~ht~,, x~asners.nlt~ntces..an(] ,uuur ors.y ...... !~!!~iwaq 1o "..wan Avenue L’ ’ Unfurn m shed apartment~! FORRENT -- Colonialhome, includesall utilities. Call466-2640 WANTEDAPARTMENT 2 OR 3 ROOMS~kintgFOR RENTR~C~l~-4~ix^r°°e~Sby the week ...... ¯ . . , tv ng roe If replace, dtmng" ’ ’ comfortable beautifully fur- CRANBURY- WYNNE- bedrooms furnish at renueea rates’ z roomsnave ~V I~ / T ,ib carlmtlng¯ *n 2tt~loor¯ apartmentsroom s torten...... two ueurooms nished,on large estatejust outside for further information. ed ry °lr0thU~nco l~k J¯ i ~ .m= .~upermtndenton stte¯ Rentsstart ~ .-’ . " -’ - - - ’ WOOD- Air-conditioned furnished.aboutJanu ’ oam ,nctnaes neat water, Princeton.Acres of fields, woods, ThompsonCape Cod, 4 bed- monthlyoasis or extendibleto . .,’ - - ¯ ~- ’ P= .-" 100D-StateRoad, rrlncetot ;*t $1,XI..up.. garage" . Poolprtvtle’ ’ gas.’ $350/mo. severalst~;eams, a skating pond. September1973.Princeton location .~ounts, ~o3eion U..5. 1opposite 824-7575Eve. 921-3761 Availablefor 3 monthsonly. Jan- N~,SSAUST. oFFICE available rooms,2½ baths, family room, wrtmorpnonec/oNormaLinforth,owaro uonnson’s.In ,.awrence Medal:lpertntent - Telephon JOIIN T IIENDERSONINC Feb.-March73. $375. per me. shoi’tly.Reasonable rent. Mar livingroom with fireplace. at SnuibbBox 4000 Prim,era, Twp. Just 10 minutes from ~l;~l~.148-1801. (Open Daily froo " Realtors ’ " ReplyBox 2170, c/o Princeton nxtras,t609} 921-3285. telephone609-921-4204. " .... - Prmceton.609-096-0125. I’..."lg ,,:nt. tn. 5 p:m.except. Sue ~g~~assau ...... ~treet Packet. $65,000. tl.t~,t¯ [hrecttonsirom Prmcetun tnear, u.arrlson, ¯ ~ . l’rlncetonIhghtstown Road., turJ uw~,.~~t ,,, ZI75 --- PLAINSBORe-Large custom DESIRABLEroom for rent right tact tlldTrenton RoadI/ " " ranch,3 bedrooms,2~ baths, within 5 min. Walkfrom campus, nule. turn left hodfollow signs. OLDCOLONIALSTONEHOUSE;PRINCETON TWP - modern, largelot ...... $72,000. ACADEMICFAMILY SEEKS References required. Parking. apt TOwith. SHARE- responsible furn 2 bdrmluxur,youni 3 bedrooms,bath, Ig. living room attractive, aircondition s~ace. immediaterental3 bdrm house or 609-924-4474. w/walk-infireplace, flagstone Office for professionhl’ o~"retail. apt.Immediate Princeton area. professienatorgraauate atunent diningroom, kitchen. I-1/2 mi Large parking areas. Call 609-924- STANLEYT. MtlTE $275.Replytobox #2169, eloThe FURNISHED ROOM for rent References needed.’609-443-032. 6 ROOMAPT., 1st floor. New FOR RENT In EastAmwelI Twp. 95.$350permo.Call(215)968-3444 fromNewtan,Pa.,3/4 mi from I- 5572 or 809-924-0125. PrincetonPacket. linenfurnished. Walking distance after 7 p.m. Brunswick,near Douglass. Call 13 room, 2-I12 bath REALTY,INC.. toUniversity. Call(509) 924-7034. 201-722-9048. after6 p.m. ¯ ReMtor 61N. MainSt. enmity,N,J, OCCUPANTSNEEDED FOR A RIGHTSTOWN8 rm apt, Isl 055-3322or 4~18-2477 Ev~: LovelyFarm House. Ownroom, floor.Avaiableimmedate’ly(2Ol)RealEstate For Rent WE NEED A FRIENDLY 2 BEDROOMsingle family OFFICESPACEFORRENT HELP!Have been looking for 2 Lots of land &pond. Call 201-359-763-5049. PERSON- to share our fantastic PRIMELOCATION rhorntonS. FlddJr. 39~79 benroammonths.Forapt’law°rstudenf,C°ttagewife,f°r &6488g. Students. farmhouse,garden, cblckens~bungalow on 50 acre farm. 1/4 mi on child. Anyinformation please call PRIVATEROOM &BA’i’H 2 1/2 private lake, modestrent, alreadyfrom Rt 33 and 3 mi fromN.J. NASSAUSTREET 609-466-0654. miles fromPrinceton on U.S.#1. DUPLEX-5 rooms, large cellar, furnished. Please call Skip or afterTurnpike. 7 p.m.Full (509) basement.448-0297. Call NewBuilding Business $30. private driveway,ideal for Alicia, 609.799.2679.Peace. ¯ 200-600sq. ft. units per week.Call 609-924-5792UPSTAIRS APT.,’ 3 rms. &bath, executive.201-297-2143. . " .... RealEstate For Rent after 6 p.m. ,. entranceheat’betwater,s150 privateplus utilities.heine & AvailableImmediately SEMIRETIRED COUPLE -- MANVILLE- Furnished roomfor Business couple. 201-329-6911after " DUPLEXfor rent’--6roams& i;ull YOUNGWOMAN - desired to ’rlIOMI~SONI,ANI). Realtors OFFICESPACE available on seeksant. n ’eferrably2 bedroomgentleman on quiet street, 2 blocks2 p.m. . 5 ROOMHOUSE, brand new with share quaint old housein Prin- 15 NassauStreet gt mvtcmt .y of Princeton.First off MainSt., Calldays, "201-725. full basementand garage. Applybasement.If interestedcall 609-ceton -’Lawrenceville area. Rent NassauSt.. Call 609-921-7655. 924-0941. is veryreasonable. Call 609-737- Princeton,N. J. per. ummnished reasonable.6363 or nights’ 201~722-5524 ’ at 49 No. llth Ave.,Manville. : 609-92t-7655" ,rate uoxe 2,Princeton. -- .. : ’..~ ; :..... 1832after 6 p,m. "SevenFor Central Jersey" ,~Y~CNEWS TheManville News Classified J dvertising TheFranklin NEWS’RECORD IO-B THURSDAY,JANUARY 11,1973 YOUR OWNLAKE ’ Birehwood Estates 7 roomColonial, 2 zoneoil hotWater heat, brick wall fireplace,raised hearth, large sun porch, l½ baths, beautiful shmbbewand lawns, manyfruit and shade trees.3 cargarage heated. One acre plus, lake(spring fed), fishing, boating, swimmingand skating; morn for horse and/ponyor whateverother animalsyou mayhave in mind. Fewcomparables, sub-divisinn Redforsand Insurers possibility, HillsboroughMountains. Commuting, Princeton or Belle Mead.$89,800. Inspect, submit WestWindsor Office offer. Willconsider financing to qualifiedbuyer. PrincetonHIDhtstown Rd. OurService - RealEstate - Insuranceand Appraisals Pd.catmJunc~n, NJ. WYCKOFFAGENCY, Since.1924 W.k~ 799-1100smn~,a.q~.s~m. "Wemust be doing something right" g:00a.m.- 8 p.m. Suncky12:30-4:30 26South Street, Somerville LARGE- CHARMING- EXPENSIVE 725-7200 Whetmore can one home have? EdLJndst~orn~ Re,Jigs Eves.& Weekends, 356-8478 Billiard roomw/wet bar and stone fireplace Ultra modernkitchen Theseluxuw homes can be foundon BirchwnodF~r- Beamedfamily room talcs, PrincetonJet. Thesehomes are set on ¾acre.. Studyor sewingroom woodedlots, (somelarger), withattached 2 car garage,’ RealEstate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Livingroom w/esrly American fireplace 4 or 5 bedroom2 stow colonial style housesfeetufinga 5 bedrooms large living room,kitchen with breakfast ares, panelled 3 baths family roomand 2 full baths. If that’s not cnou~ Apartmentover detached garage there’s a full b==ement,fireplace, and a porchor tar- ~ DON’TMISS- This Bi Level in r~l~U~=’~l ~’~ *l~f~ Swimmingpool w/cabana race. I "-’"-T’7"’-I ’ AmwellTownship. Modern klt-I L~]u~ ~ H0~.r_.[ chen,dining room, family room, 3 [ MI%,~ T~.,L~., I%./ 5 acresw/trees and stream PdcedlnMid70’s " " = ¯ ~. , ...... New4 stall horsebarn w/corral bedrooms1-1/2 baths, mundwI Nf’~l.1 t Ir~nli "~ Just minutes from downtownPrinceton. Ddveout ’ room,patio, I ear garage. I Ilt" tAI V| ’ JVIf todayoffNorthPostRoad. $49,0<]0 I$49,900.oo g l~’V I V1%1% , Well,you can have them all 4 BEDROOMSCustom built with COUNTRYLIVING-Canbe yours i LearnHOWE ¯ Call 7g9-1100 pasterwalls and3 zonedheating: in this charmingCape Cod In I Notquite, but the train to C Intercom. Tennesseestone ano AmwellTownship. 2-1/3 acres, I ManhattanIs just a short $75,000 FIVE+ WOODEDACRES of seclusion end USTOM BUIL T HeMES aluminum. 2 full baths, modernkitchen formal dlningl r.n==dat ...... ~, beautysurround this 3 bedroomcape cod Breezeway.Fireplace. Garage:room living r~omwith stonel ByWm, Bucci Builders, Inc. Full basement.Plus fencedin poo£. fireplace,family room, 3 full l FoxRun at PrincetonMeadowe-- with the followingfeatures - den,living andequipment Recent new bathe 3 bedroomsin groundpool, -~A,~o.+,,,=.,~ ...... ro=+..t.~ u +-=~o~, ~.=.~,~,~...... roomw/fireplace end dining el, kitchen,2 car~etin- O~enstalrwa- 6 -earsj 2 ---’ ...... "_ ~_ Ineddraperies, central air &heating, FOR INFORMATION¯ CALL: 924-0908. yo;,~g A~ot~’fhomefort’tle~oney cur garage,green nou~,90000 supersound control andmuch more. full baths, flagstoneporch, pegged wood on today’smarket. Near Mercer ’ Beautifulnatural setting surroundedby floor, finishedbasement w/bar and an at- acresof fields andwoods, For tachedgarage on Millstone Canal. I outstandim,two story colonial we I recreatlon,tennis courts, $77,500 ENJOYLIFE in this Birchwoodcolonial RealEstate For Sale County $S~)WLINGCommunity RANCHERCollege. forl+r%~°%+°np~I~:;i,~%°o"S++R .URRY- Come see us about this locatedin WestWindsor - well built homeon Land ForSale 4 P?l::~?d :~,;3hnO:;;tO;nlveraity today’s growingfamily. 41kitchen with breakfast area, [ Rt 1 12 miles "southof NewBrunswick circle a woodedlot featuring4/5 bedrooms,for- bedroomsplus 2 fireplaces. [ formaldining room. family room] (Hotl’da~;Inn) Take jug-handle and follow Plalnsboro maldining and living rooms,family room Oversizedfamily room.Ingroundlwth" freplaee, 2 1/2 baths,4 J signs2 milesto PrincetonMeadows w/fireplace,kitchen, 2’/= baths,playroom in A LOVEOF A LOT I ~ . pool.2-ear garage. 3/4 acre.Near ] bedrooms,2 car garage,large lot. I ORN. J. Turnpiketo Exit 8-A.RIg’ht 1 mileto Rt. i,ne .f thelast choicebuilding[ MolrINlilSnNO SllVIfl $6,1,900.001 130 South. Len2 miles to Cranbury-Plalnsboro Rd. basement,central air conditioningand a 2 l+{~ ... + I coun!w’c]ub"a’nd g’°+l’f c°u’r’se’andl [ (MainSt)i right 1 mile to PlalnsboroRd. right cargarage. sitesavailable in the]’ove|y Pre[{y ~ ~ JL ~ I ptmba~taw.tmJ.gu~’°uumet°xlysoraleeoc. ~ my.my.coumry com-I CALLTHE MOVERS - This two / milesto PrincetonMeadows. vireosarea ul Vrmceton.z acres.t ~ "’- 1 -,w I mumtyconvemenuy located, story Gambrelin PennView $76,000 ¯ OWNERTRANSFERRED - This Birchwood liver/iv wooded.’[’uwnship sewer ~’ ’ ’ " I Heightsis readyfor immediateI 60 FOXRUN, PLAINBBORO, N. J.Ik"L ~’~LI" ~ ~vCO’" ~.r~ colonialis situatedon a beautifullywooded ;rod ~ater. Principals only¯ DESIRABLEBUILDING LOT - $59,500 ...... [occupancy.Modern kitchen with l "=’~pRO,pERTY ~+..It)g. W’ite Box12152 e/o on 4 897 acres in Hopewell Onen~ evo,’v ., ,.day , t60g~, . 79927s0" ¯ lot andcontains 4 bedrooms,2½ baths, ’ o~A,-,e~u~tuuiw~ spacious 1Olbreakfast area formal dining l ~umr:^~r living anddining rooms, family room w/fire- l’rincetonPacket :Township.Build your Shangri-la roomhome: Ideal if motherand I room,family room with fireplace~[ , I place,large kitchen, 2 cargarage, patio and [ andWhereprivacyy°UmaYamidstenjoYtheseclusiOntowerin~ °m’~; centralair. BUYLANDTHEYDON,T trees on this densely woodeu bpnthS~mO~aSinZ dZ~;ir~gk~Ol~emn~ i gab-age,~e~raa-i~ on ~ [ lamerWamrt°~£wewzm you’212"1/2 bath’;t41 h~dr°°onm~i’ti~i $54,900 MAKEII’ANYMORE acreage.-C’all "us for details. 2-earggarage.Concrete drive:[ $39,900.~0J Oi;lqfF ~PAfI: I:flD DII:Mlr SKATING,FISHING & CANOEINGor just =...at It=-.111 plainsitting undershade trees - Youcan do brick fireplace. Carpeted.IDREAM[NG +OUT-Two stow / ...... all .whenyou becomethe ownerof this ~t,C~3:~r~Ser~-crHOpewelltNTdrHI~OOWINDSO~a ~hE $37ti#00.o~PeCovered °w~’Ppatio Ion Extremelylarge 3/4acre. You’ll[colonial family onroom 2-1/2 withwooded JTHEacres. HOME / YOU HAVE BEEN[...... Lawrenc=,,,,= lovethiseountryhomethatisverylModernkitchen, formal dirdng/ coloniallocated in theGrovers Mill section 60 x 180.Pennington Bore, gigantie family room,except[onal convenient to the NewJersey J room,paneiled family roomwith. / of WestWindsor. (ll00 squorefeet) oVai[oble|mmedlolely, bee, in- residential. $7800.ulfra-modern kitchen with oak Turnpikefor commuting.Only 7 fireplace, 2-1/2 baths,4bedrooms, / eluded odequofeporklng spoceground floor :$42,500 KINGSTONTOWN COLONIAL- charming., ’ L cabinets, banquet sized formal years old ...... ;, 1 car garage.To be started soon.[i 188x’ 356. "H0pewellTwp:~, dining room¯Exquisite.carpeting ...... :.. "* .’~ ’*: ~ r " J " " ": r + $58,5~.~ /I ~"+ " :"’’ ’; t’ ’’ ’ ’ +’00 mnnlh[y : !~i’ ~’ ’qualiwat ~,naffordable price featuring a residential. +11:900.,centraIairandmaoyotherextras. ~ ~ foyer,parlor, dining room, eat-in kitchen, Almost2 acreswooded. - East Equi .d for outdoor¯ living .in a GET SETTLED FOR THE pantry,4 bedrooms,full basement,garage AmwellTwn’ Resi,h+-H+, [beauPi~ul sett,ng aria part,ally WINTER- In this attractive II MAY A6EN(Y -- anda delightfulyard. " ...... /treed lot, gas grill and lamp, in l=W~rffaT, P~ur=~g~K~t,~Penning,on Bore Cape Cod./I Realtor ¯ $t2.500.j HickoryAcres. $43,900.Kllli *, ~ 1 -- Modern~itchen with eating area, II Blawenburg,N.J. 466-2800 161¯ acres well treed lt00 ft’ A ~’ ~ ¯ ~ lm¯ I formal dining room, living room II. M=~=co,.~c,,,o frontage Ho ewe]l Townshi" = LAWRENCETOWNSHIP RAN- R ll l~ ¯ Ul~ N withfireplace, laundry room, 2- [ ...... ’""~ [ $53300 P P L I~~-=-==- &GALLERYHOMES RELOCATION SERVICE l CHER-4bedrooms2 full baths, L II IllllC. 1/2 baths 4 bedrooms, 2 car] ~ ~ II _ 10Ox’ 198’ HopewellTownship and nearly newbrick and frame. ¯,, ..... * garage,brick patio, central air / ~ ~ #~--’~= I II’~.~g~/Ji~l~l~ll ..... i__ " __ $10,000. Perfection from the time you , ,. conditioning. ! ~ I~ fM]L~ I I~~l~l I ’ ~ 2 acres WestAmwell Township enter the prestigious foyer~ $54,200.00 ¯ - UUS. I $45,ooo. through the vast living room, / / I llr l= m ll Knowhow State’.Farm got to Ire __i r_t_t_ r_ m_¯ [ 11/4 acresWest Amwell Township ultra-modern custom kitchen OUR TIME IS YOUR TIME-So ~ . l i~~ bethe world’s number one itUal cs[aze for Renil$9,s0o. through the warmfamily room lets us showyou this colonialfarm homeownersinsurer? Simplel withfireplace.There’safirstfioor OFFICE SPACE [/~~ By offering the best deal APPROXIMATELY+o a~ro~,~o~~+ housesituated on 30 acres. Kit- O~ r~,r~ rust"’~ -- ~assau...... Amwell Townshl heavfl around-apacsagepollcymal¯ ...... o , n.:£.+£..... ’p "y wooded basementand a 2-car garage.Air givesyou oroao;- - up-to’gale- - _o. ’ tmw,,_~, rent recenuy oecorateu,. , . withP end$, 50OO¯ per acre. I roomwith fireplace, formaldining ’story building. Air condi- By BOB ~UNHAM coveragem¯,ow cos,. , nva~aule , now [e£e cooled. $-50,900. ~ I room,den and 1/2 bath on 1st secretary ave ame.-" +-’Pnone - I~ ~Aill]~/lOl~lU’J, I floor. Masterbedroom with Signed,sprinklered and fully 609-s14.2040. BARN - Magnificent J~ IJ~lkW~rlglgll fireplace,sitting 2 other If you’rebuy/n9 a newhome, Askyour State Farmagent Van Hise Realty COLONIAL [ ~ room, carpeted, for thefirst tlme,you’ll find abouta SlateFarm Home- 1hatto do.=o.require’l’ecerraIM ownersPolicy with automatic RealismPennlngton,NJ, woodedlot in anexclusive corn- ~ I cargarage, in groundpool, horse town’ Road,East Windsor munityof custombuilt homes. Twig.Excellent parking, im amountof bUt-of.the.pocket InflationCoverage. Tel.(609) 737-36 [stable’wRhbox stalls, fenced in spending.Many smart famlllel~ NASSAU~T. ¯ office spacefor 09)883.2110Perfectionand space describe this i nastures,barn and outbuildings. mediateoccupancy for pack thesedays take these nor’r~l SOBor Call: rout. 2ndfloor, ampleparking, 4 large bedroom,2-1/2 elegant[ HOME~I~THEe~n,o [Ideal for the person wholoves agedeal. For further informe somecarpeting, .newly.painted. r~°a~S~°vr~ealbaths, beautifuldining.room ultra-modernl wlthlbedroom ...... ranch hou~ in spotless/horses. [ ...... coltsInto consMera~lprt when $450.permonth~ncmdee neat. CaB Island kitchen, large’ enoughfor 21 HAPPYLIVING mew liotin"~ ~/ lion,¯ please call. planningto I~ov and have pla’n- 609-921-8796between 9-5 p.m. $96,00000 44s.Olt2 nedway ahead In ordert’o pay p .... , vasr.£rvmg roomcondition Set nicely on a land-/ANYTlIY].~-IS a gooa time to see Nlehtl * Suneays¯ Hollely’f It all easily. Hare’= what to wknex.ceuent wall. space,fam!]~’~scal~l Io’t thatalso’offers a fen- /us aboutthis 2 s[o~yc.olonlal we Ron CrOlhiW 44e.5781 plan for: taxes, insurance, closing ’costs for your loon, bar and fireplace Many otherl-." ~ .... v ’ " - ."K ’He/~ ...... professionalfees for assessors, lovely feat-re~ ,~ ,t,~h ,.o~ Iartve, a~mcneogarage, uont/ .~ m. ~o~ern x!.~cnen wtm ¯ " ...... =" ...... "~missa°~,oodbuvatoniv ¢37500/eaubg area, Iormal ommgroom, eta. Lendersof all sort=vary in ResortProperty PeR S~.LE by owner....~uallty petmg¯ $65,500.[ " " " ’ ’/familyroom with fireplace, 2 1/2 their practicesfor closingCOSTS custom-guilt homein t’rmceto~ andother expense=- a little -- -- TownshipWa k ng distance to HOPEWELLTOWNSHIP .IUNDER $30,000 (new l!sting) ./bams, 4bedrooms,2cargarag,~ -R~06_..~..ifISUTf~gce shopping around can be DennisWhitney Overlooking Jacobs Creek. ~ereeSy°U~i°PP°r~J~°~u~a| ...... ^ I schoolsand recreational facilities Luxuriate4 seasons ofthe year ~ "0...... v. ~ ~ v.... /FAMILYWANTED To fi I the worthwhiM,+and..... per- Wlndsor-Perrlneville Rd. nV:wCA2TIObNJPooKreYLargo,brand [10 large rooms,including new all- ’ ~’~uuu uouars, q cearooms,elvm , " iencedstaff canmoat certsinly -’. Wind=orTowmhip 44’8.6667., I ...... ~ ..... )~mn°me,...large. ] eleetrmkitchen, 5 bedrooms,2.1/2 Everyt h’n I gyoudhopetohn~wRh’ " room,dining room kitchen an~ l- roomsofthi. - s .a. rue.tirett ra.n.cherin be of help. BI I=~;=~¢-uuput/ca on canal wire ooazI baths hugeroe roomn us a a-~roximatel’’’~a ...... ~?’=2 ~ the lot measures1~’ by 341.Partly [ u, wmg"rownsmp. mooern xltcnen, H llJslip, direct deep water access famii’v ~oom’Fo" ’~’Y"=--^ mr, vv...saaung.anu ~’,’.~me ~; mpegrapny ...... mrfenced for the cbildrena large/formaldining room,living room I ~ I ll]fis~ing snorkeling swimmin;~-leesu~re ._.’,. "~ ~.""’"ear snowmonmng.Heated.in-groun~ garden for dadNee~ some/wRhf|z’epface, 2 bedrodms, full tile ’ ’ ~ a well " sflaneo ant4 ~’, We 8t ~’oe~rku°r~hme°n~~andscaped property/ screened swzmmmgpool, norseearn, area ~am~rin,, but onl +:29500 /bath I cargarage, screened in I~,l IIl o:do.ty for tennis. All of this surroundsa ~ s ~ * ’ ’ [rear’ porch with fireplace ex- RealEstate For Sale RICHARDSONREALTY CO. lllform.,~^..=_,_’, ...... :" "" porcn, and brick patto Houseis fabulons5 bedroom,rancher with 6 ROOMCAPE (new listing) - In ]cell.on[lot withtrees andbeautiful Route 130 Stale Film F.e andCasualty Company l] I ~ ¯ ainu, 2=p;~.Dux ,z~o, e/o air - tendtion~’l and in ~w~xmi. EASTWINDSOR - Brooktree 448.5n00 Same0ff,ca: Bloominglo,. lllinm Ill’+ r’ncee°nt-’aeKeL condition."’Avai"la’b’ie "fo’r’+spr;ng ~-~/z nares, z massve urepmces,~uiet nei’hborhoedWe oiler this Ilanuscaping I excellent appointmentsand more.~ " ’ ranch.3 bedrooms, 1-t/2 baths, do ail the legworkInvolved in " 00O...... ": immaculate~’ * nome ~ ’ wltn.... mrge ~ ~rmnn ~)1,~.~r-v~w,~uoi near ms ~omer~ occupancy.$75 Principals ~:au us msee sins ammmumann living roomwith fir~ place and ~, ...... newlycarp.eted, full basement buying a homeincluding help " clean modernski cottages.Sleeps onl-- "" Phone609’924 " "9406 ¯ stooeparadise. $98,500. built-in book cases Senarate COMEON UP - To Pennington withfamily room, beautiful in finding finnncing. Andwe 6.8, fireplace.Week ends, week throughout.112acre lot. Must sell invite youto celt ue first with Bus, mooth.Call ~0g-=2+9~0. or roomincludes ~ mll-t~o-walland take a look at this 2 stowimmediately.Byowner $39,900. Real Estate For Rent and finished recreation comnimunaer construction in 609-448-7980. your li=tlne~ our memberlhip $33,900.Penn View Modern ]n NMLSend our lar9o scale LAWRENCEVILLE,N. J. kitchenwith NEWIIOMES advertising drawspotential THREE BEDROOMCOLONIAL buyers to vour,propertV from OFFICESPACE, center Village.~ RealEstate Wanted RealEstate For Sale i) - In a beautifularea. (IMMEDIATEOCCUPANCY) manvarea=. 1,200soft 1st floor offices for room with bow garage. New3 bedroomranch. Large I1 1 lease. Brick building, newly IDEL brick ¯fireplace, $64,900.00living room,formal dining room, i1 Open:9:30.5:30 daily renovated with tile floors. formaldining room with built-in eat-in kitchen,2 full baths, full I1 I < reRanelled walls, acoustical MONTGOMERYTWP. RANCH - corner hutches. Finisbea YOUCOULDN’T BUILD IT - For basement, 2-car garage, 1 acre. I I ceiling recessed lights. 2 WANTED-- Listings of all kinds nestledon1-t/2 acres of weeds basementand beautiful wine this EwingTownship Asking $42,900.I I HELPFULHI’IT: ¯: lavatories. Pavedparking yard. needed.Call us first, wehave a withbrick walls, coloredcarpeting. $36,500. Codis being offeredfor. II Your broker helps you sell Availableimmediately. myerfor ~/ourproperty. Barclay 3 bedrooms,3 baths, kitchen with breakfast BRIDGEWATERCAPE COD -3[1 your house by bringing only ~geneyhHtghts{dwn,N.J. 609.44~- foyer,living room, ea PENNINGTON BOROUGH s, eat-in kitchen,formal Jl thoseto visit whoare actually =700. Eves. 655-2929. kitchen,family, room COLONIAL(New room, 2 baths, full/1 H, B. LYON fireplacebasement ground level, bedroomand 75x 130lot. $36,000.[ I readyto buy. largerecreation room with bar, "" 6oo.8~10to RELOCATING- MUSTsell expansionon 2nd 3 BEDROOMRANCH - Living ] REALTOR office,2 car attached garage, 20ft. beautiful LAWRENCEVILLE,N. J. dogrun, garden house, fenced in m rearyard, blackto~ room, dining room eat-in kitchen, If noanswer, call 896-02"/5 garden,airconditioning. $61,900.. driveway. LandFor Sale calf6uil~ier 201-359-4206 or201-722- ~ppl., exc. closets, w-t-w $29,300.0(garage2 full onbaths, 2 acres.ful basement, $40,900.t-car RealEstate For Sale 0422. centratneat ~ air,sun- immensestorage familyBUCKS COUNTY ESTATE-- Vanw:o~ J-J.zou~.~+., J.~.uctx=, BI-LEVELS-4,1’room,2-1/2 baths,bedrooms 2-car g~rage, 1 near NewHope on seven acres. ’, EAST WINDSOR s ace, swim/tenme. . acrewooded lot " OFFICESPACE FOR RENT HAMILTONSQUARE -- 3 bdrm ~waner. rec.(6091443-1072. " $48’900 Parklike setting of classic field t0 ACRESWOODED -- 627 ft. split level. Living,dining and IDEL RealtorsPennington, N.1. ’ stone farm house, circa 1776. WARRENPLAZA WEST frontage on macadam rd. SPLIT-LEVEL- 4 bedrooms Completelyrestored9 rooms, 3 1/2 RT.19O & DUTCHNECK ROAD Leeate~ in East AmwellTwp. family roomswith carpet. 1 1/2 roomwith fireplace,’2-11~ bath~,4 fireplaces, barn,7 box approximately50 minutesfrom baths, central air, newself (609)883-2110 ~ity sewers "and water stallfacilities, taekroom, and 2 roomoffice suite $175, net per Princeton.Asking $32,000. cleaning oven and dishwasher. KENDALLPARE . 4bedroom,2. garages.$145,000. Parke Wethertll ’ month,t year lease. Callafter 6p.m.609-882-0078. Fencedin yard, attachedgarage, t/2 bath Colonial.Vacant, ready $49,900Assoc.,Doylestown, Pa,215-348- 609-586-1541.taxes $651.Asking $33,900. Fail Call to move609-921-6527. ln. Pricedfor quicksale. bedrooms,famil, 3508or 215-343-6565. Attractiveprestige building with roomwRh .fireplace, laundr~ : ampleparking in excellent room,2-1/2 baths, full basemem location.Panelled walls, car- 1-3/4 2-cargarage. $31,500 petedacoustic ceilings central y acre woodedbuilding lot on TWIN RIVERS 2 bedrm. TWIN RIVERS TWIN NESHANICHistoric Colonial ’ CarsonRd. just off CarterRd., in townhoose,t-1/2’ baths, semi- 3 bedrm.$38,0003 bedrooms, fireplace, low WESTWINDSOR - l0 roomsplus. a r conditioned.Avalab e im-LawrenceTwp. 250 ft. frontage, endunit, laketaxes, uall (20t) 369.8t71or 722- CLAREMONTREALTY CO. acre trees. mediately.Call’f~9.448.4024 week-300ft. deep.$14,950. Call 609-896- finishedbasement, patio, wnll.to- manyextras. 6598.Must sell purchasedanother ’1 with.huge SS0,000. "*# days. wallcarp. & c/a, (609) 448-6377. REALTORS t’rmclpaisgray. Call 609-799.1093. ; .",, 0321. (609)448-5500 or(6, home. AmwellRoad, Belle Mead ~+~, I

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RealEstate For SaleReal Estate For SaleReal Estate ZSale Real Estate For SaleI RealEstate For SaleToo Late To Classify TooLate To Classify Humanities ¯ ] PARTTIME wORKERto do ~,HIGH9 auge STEELFENCE. Series .,.,l,,n,.,,,v~, l[ BRICK&_FRAME ’RANCH in" ~ ~., ~ C.~..~ ,NBU.RYl MA.NO.,R, 4. bedrm, HEALTHFOOD STOl~-Looated general.e,eanu~ around prlnt I Approx 50~t. wlth gate and posts. : / .... II LawrenceTwp wnn entry~ tiring I II I U,--,,, ..... ~ sprit-level, 1-1/2 barns, I r, n r I t,1 avoall~nt~hnnnin~ wraa w" shop rrmceton yriming co, 176 I Excelcofid Call 609-921-8461 l~ IH | ~ II room-dining room .comD.mation, I | I i .I/L/fAJ ~/N faro. rm., kitchen with¯ ~atini ] ~’uture’~ro~vt~’V~a~over .~h AleKanderSt., Princeton, N: J. ] after 5 pm. Previews . "~, BCB --- ~ II family roomwith glass floors to [I- . area basementwith utility rm: I oy,,,drr~ htmina~with a ~ I ’ ’- , q redwooddeck, famil~ ktmtC,en, --: -- The National Humanities I andl.eargarage.¯.l/2_acrelot /~n’[~’~’l’e~sh~r~7~s[n~eatandadd.MEDICALASSISTANT for busY I FoRSALE 5 side" ch’alrs or desk Series will preview*’For All HANDYMANINVESTOR - 3 mree neurooms, pop , ature [ TOWNHOUSES- lovely Twm(600) . tencea 443-3365 yarn,or carpoung 443-5200.’ uy owner a secondincome to your fam1 y aoctors office in Trentonarea ’ cha r en bl Time",the first of a variety of had .... Cntnn;Min Washinatonlandscape.$41 500. I hud~pt Pleasantsurroundings 609-393-/_ i s. ~ s_i_~y_p_r!ced.Call after ~’ow’ns’hi"pt~hatn’e"eds loads of ~ork...... [ Rivers.community offering, 2, 3, " / ...... 8954.9till 5. /7 p.m.t~u’J-~z-z~. programs on human uu,h,¢ l=,o ,,,panv.,~ .~~o~n,’rllntdv ..... o a..¢10 v 9500 ¯ UP..;NL’I~H. HAIJG ~ULU.[NIPtlJ Oil I ann 4 nearoomtownnouses. ~ / ~WlM~vtr.r.l~ . ~.=v v C!olanial ~ / achievementin literature andthe partl.~, lot wit’ h 4 bedroomI s Quahtytreedhomes ...... all with e/a ...... ear- / ,, ,.,.~ t~_q~nr ~inalJrandom wtdth ,~t~. ,.,.~,,~^o,vat~v.... t.~t .... t. / arts. on Monday,Jan. 15at 9 p.m. u~,v t~VLATION- Weare Inviting hvmgroom, forma[I pellng and all appliancesCon- | moll~~Ine ~oors brick filled r,~_t .... .,;,~ q’,~,e t~yv’.{/TRY DIADAXformerly Dex-A- in the large auditoriumof the offering a 3 bedroom~’ American dining.room,, pane ed f _ Yl vement commuting,.sw!mmm~l LAWRENCETOWNSHIP/ walls, 4 fireplaces beamedDrive East Windsor /vtet. New.n_ame~same formula. UnitarianChurch of Princeton. ¢,~l~,;,t-,"h iivin roomlarge roomtlmsnee onsemem,z-car I snopplngteems acuvlues aa / ceilinos in famMvroom and ’ ’ /omy98¢ at Tnrlttur~gs. "ForAll Time"is presentedby ~’o;~’ar~i;~’r;groom,~’famil~roo~’ngarage.S46,900. wi~h~n~gdi~ln~{ieFh°rr~°oreBEAUTIFULCUSTOM built~ maste’~bedroom. Crbere are 3- ~ |" _ a foursomeheaded by Frank and kitchen in quiet Hightstown...... o,,-~, ..... I - o.¯ , rancherin mostprestigious area¯[ bedroomsand bath on 2rid floor, [ PP; np~t~ n e "vt~=~ Ginnnani,professor of English area for under$30,000. Call for ^..l~ W/.~U~UI’X...... tmoveandit,ske.tasJu.c~ot,,Jrt.’~ tile llr~ l~.eatty ¯ Briekandahiminumsldingonl/3|Living room, formaldinlngroom,MOVING-PR.IGIDAIRE, 2~ dr,{-- -o,L ...... o appointment. acre. 30 ft. living room, 3[ kllcnsn oath tremennonstamuy wasnlng maenins, sofa table and/T)l__ ~L*r~ and AmericanLiterature at l}ltWOJ’u~:’=’r~a~modelhome ..... ". Ther~are¯. I ...... u~.3’L~_n~uL..... BILE"EL v.. Ex" bedrooms,2 baths, fully air/roomwith ratsedI fireplace on the chair set, eta Call (609) 449-0585/~-la|l Z~K1trips Middle Tennessee State SQUgRESPLIT-tnewlisting)In ~l°e~roomsl.~’z’~/~a~a~s-alcetent~’Y.en, r’°t_°Dv~et~°~ conditioned manyexpensive[ lst floor. Thisisatrul~beaqtifu! ...... | ...... University. Workingwith Mr. h gh desY ¯rable area of Hamdton.... .~’: ...... ":~ - .~uw,y~/z-acr.~ ~itc. m~.*~ extras. Askingin low 00’s Prin-’| homein a lovely netghbornoen~ ...... /1~ I~vfh I~Pa~v Ginanniare art historian Bar- Square¯Situated on a sweepm¯ thehvln room~hefamflyroomlsWindsor TownshlPmatures in- Pnal~,. ~flflq’/~...... " t~|1½1n ~alk;no d;~fanea aflnUaTI~’~:I~UNUHEON(ll’30t0/,~ ...... ~w=o"’J-- boraStanton,actorJoseph M~dell beautifully landscapedeorner lo~, paneled. Excellent commuterlehidepicture windowedlivingl ...... -- ...... / TrentonState ~ollege and an-1":30) Men.thru. Frt. for fme/ . . and actress MarilynRandall. whichis com-letel~cyclone location. $47800. I room, formal dining, brigh’[ /cessble to 1-95 Ask|nourine ~ Princeton restaurant. Cal1009.924-[Ski trips to Nermern~ew Theaudience is invitedto remain r .... a wo~t,~;~~ li~in;’room I moderneat-in kitchen, 4 I / ~56900 " = 15555’ / Jersey and the Poconoswill be after the performance for ~Xrm~a~" din~n~"r~om eel-in kit’ MONTGOMERYTOWNSHIP I bedrooms 1-1/2 baths, 18 ’ I ~ / .... I -- I jointly sponsored by the Prin- ~ ...... ~od r~;h,’roam" COLONIALwith center hall. 41 paeeledfarnllyroom, utilityrnom, I TWINRIVERS - 4 bdrm/ OSCARWOLFEREALTYI | ceton YMCAand YWCA refreshmentsand discussions ut’~’iy Vr’oo’m~bas"e~ent,"3 ~aarmg~l.¯bedor~ms’it~"1/2 ub#i~us~,l_and_a.ttached,garage. Su..ch °ut’ltownho.ns.e,.quad1, .landscaped] 609-397-2138 RESPONSIBLEPERSON- to/ beginning Jan. 1973. Twoseries 7 :^- ] .woo~OeCK ta.ci g parK,~as g il!~] Evenings& Sunday bedrooms,and 1-1/2 baths. Won’t.fire~]ac e whichhas a beamedand / .~:,:^.: ..... ,._ .I ..... I .ea." house and su~rvise 21 of three Wednesdayafternoon nst long¯ Call now’ $34 900 .... Y ...... / u,,uq:,s . ,==?,u,,.. u,,ey,,=o, uxurious snag. carpeting, all/ 609-883-7932 I cnilat~nafterscnoolI ~y a week,| trips to VernonValley are ou.aeu ~c~ m~r,jn~u, m.m=lcarpeung , irarely pauo, wlmgas lappllancesinclunlngseh cleaning 600466-1297 leither Tuesdayor Thursdayfrom/tailoredtothelocalschools, earlv Flower Arranging ’ RESTORED-and just reduced] br~kiTherelsals~t~moor~anun~vr~,~ [ be~..ecue,,a.nd_mueh much more. ]oven and frost freerefrigerator, 2-I Office609.397-2138 ¯ [10 or 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.References[ di~mi~ml f~rfastsa~dst~necharmw~th~(c~en~-~u‘[;"~sem~¯~C.~"~uc~ay~n~u"~ 11/2baths, c/a, full basement,[ IPlease.Cal1600"921"9315 or 600"921"/ -¯7~;.’-7~"~ ¯ r ~o. To Be Featured. modernconveniences such as al.ara.^" immediate"’~os[ees~’o~;I...... wallpaperand extras 600-448-/ 19000ext3479 . .,,o.trs.sertesruns.ro...... hu-e eat in kitchenwith dish- I ~ ~’=. P ¯ I maGNIFI~e~P~TTWO STORY -- 17291 ’ / I " " / 17-31, andthe datesof the second , ~h.. ~’,’~;H’i, ,.s.tm and ownI $54,900. I Lovely l/2-acre corner lot I " / I ~ { series are Feb: 14 21 and 28. At Woman’sClub Flower Arrangements for 2 Today’sLiving will be featured ¯ bTeOauSETLooEpeEaStTATEmSanors in P?INACETO.NJsC~v~SoTATIOmNo 9/1( LcEall a~t~7 Fpr.~., t~09go~ at the meetingof the Woman’s ~e~a~n~f~[eh~g~thehaCO~o~] to .KROL". ~.lJ In kitchen ’4 ~edrooms 21’l RessmoorN.J.S.ixrnomsand Coionial 5" bePdrm¯ pan~lert~ ’ |Feb. 8andFeb. 22. Clubof Princetonon Thursday, . . ... v., ¯.. ~ ¯. I 000StateHnsd Princeton naneled faro Iv roomlaundry I tinisnee patio each. 24 hours I ,~,,t~, ~,~a ..... ~,^:~ ,__:,. t ~ 1 Starting Saturday Jan 13 day Jan.19, at 1:30p.m. at the Shrine melrtaste, we nave me KeY tO m s I 924-7575Eve¯ ’9"",==-,~o= ~" ’ ~ - - "- ’ - ". ’ securit"18 hole "elf ~ course-eel , -~-.~.,, ~=~.,,,;~,o.¢,,¢u ....y ...... ’ newadventure so call now. ’ room,1-1./2 oaths and atta.enen I clubrabbit es etc ...... ~=v~~;: rmw/frplc; 1st fir Laundry¯ rm [ . 1 trips are oetngorgam.zen every Club. ~aa~00 / I garagewtm storage area. ALSO,I .=, .... . w~-,~-ow ,,, I large eat-in kitchen 20’ LR’I oac,v r,uot¢,v~a¢~arr t e r. ,I omer~aturaay to various venn- The guest speaker Ruth ...... featuringlik..e-n.ew carpeting in [ ~w-,55-za,v~. ] separate DR;2 1/2 haths eentrail v~u=t~own’~s’a~t~r~’~’kSa~e~ ] sylvania and NewJersey areas. EmersonKistmor, is a blue YOUASKED FOR IT - new hvlng room, dmmgroomannnall . _..’ / I ale.} . 36’ ’brick p ’o’, atl 1/2 acres kenresentativeyou oan oavnthT-I Thebusleaves Princeton early in ribbonand tri-color winner at the listing) Your4 bedroomColonial ~ Quahty value at $4hu~. [ ~ weu:.ormn.ed corner lot, prestige I cash you need ~t) se-tt"l’e uv’fas"[ I the morning assuring par- International FlowerShow. She in East Windsorin the low$40’s ¯ I ...... / TWINRIVERS - 4 bdrmI [~atlon;: tmmemateoccupancy; I Call nowfor personal inte’rviewil tie|penis of a full day of skiing at has done manyweddings and has just comeon the marketand COUNTRYttOME ~’~"~- " ~’~^-i~ / townhense, full basement, living I ~oos; owner: 009-799.0934. .[ 201-572-3354.--L-32 l their destination parties for outstandingpeople. we.non’thave to.ten youit¯won’t I I ~,~’~’~’~1{~.,%’~’~=o"~-’~%/ room, dining roomkit., uniqueI I l The tries will makegood last long. uuerlngan entranceI FORSALE I ~’~’"~~" =" ~:’~"""’.-"=~’~,=:’~ / naneledden with’ wall-to-wall ~ ¯’ : ...... Alsoshe is a collector of 18th fo,,er with convenient-owdert in East Wmasor Townsnlp./~.. :..,.t....= ...:-.~^.¯.. ~ I ~ I ~ 1 stocking stmmrs= for me SKung century flower containers, and ro~mlar~,e living, room ~ormall HOPEWELLTWP. -- Bearl Features include large living/~.’.y-’_. ,,,.-;?~,~,,~uu~ =/ ~wu~,~aw~mb I SECRETARY 1 buffs in the family. For she ownsfour Furberoriginsls. "~" ~ " I / registration and details about dining’ roommo~ern e~t-in kit-I TavernRd. near elemen.tarylroom,formal dininJ room,hand-/ atio "-’as rill’ m ’ ’~;oa~ PeA Herwork has taken her into 46 ehen°familv’room’~~ J basement and / se.nool.&. Pitman-Moore.~.rtyacYl som modernkitchen. )0-ft. / ~#.o~ ’O~nogo~ moreex- I ...... I VARIEDINTERESTING J cost of transportation states whereshe has arranged altaenee¯--garase - ...... ’~,~ ho~;t~#~ / wltnOUtmn rlS°latl°nil . Trees., snaae,Ul panee ed familyroom, plus ann, 2- / =°’ ~, ~o-,o~,. I de’U~ntn av.c,P~ur_,. -- Aircon. -I nesltloa’"m" small octave prestl’ge flowers for manyfund raising Act pew¯ [ . :. to a road station, 3 bdrm, 2 1/2 baths 4 large bedrooms, full [ __ I o ed, spacious 2 story Co!omal [mploymentagency in Princetone [ ~ / oams,.zear garageo.n.near~y¯an basement,& 2-ear garage. Such I pn.t~x200to wermg..treedlot: 4 area. Musthave goodtyping, hometours. Herflower preser- ~,,o.~’~e’~um,w~er~D, ,,,~,,. ~-~t"~’"-o,,-~,l;=*;"’~ ~A/ acre. l-’anel, ee non, t v ngI flirting / outstanuing,extras as cemrat air / . I oearoOmSr . Zl/2Dams. , panelleO ..tat raetive"telenhoner .persona ity. ,. .relive formulais widelyused. , ,^.~ ...... ;~.~ .... i. ;.[ room with Tenn. marble wall &l carpeting throughout &drapes/ HILLTOP COLONIAL -- m ex-I ecreahon room with hreplaco Telephone 609-924-1958 or write[~|ate Emlronment The Woman’sClub financial ~eau~u~’~’con~i~iee"~s~cions[~eplace, eat-in kitchen with dish-l and ro~ls¯ Excellent V.A. -[ cellent condition, recentlyl~arpeting, drapes, basement,~ box ~i76 e/o Princeton Packet. [,--, ~ ¯ ,.., ...... a~r.n~o;~om~o~h;~l asher, selfeleaningoven,builtinlassumptionavailahle. $42900./ renovated. Snaeious house andl ar garage with electric eye, I t, onlerenee ~et assistance for UNICEFat this eustomr/f panelledlaundryrooml [grounds, quie[neghborhood,easyl aummumsiding, 20x42concrete ~ I timeis $331.. .~,~’=~...... ’~:L~.=’~,,?.,~uch’~es~r~i~l~ w~ll~w.ll ear~tin . I ~with slate floor, w/d. ManylOUTSTANDING SPLIT LEVEL/ commute to Princeton. Sacrifieel in-ground heated pool. Shownby FREEROOM AND BOARD in [ Panelists will cover a wide Hostesses for the meeting m,wc~.~.~ ~..~.~,~., ~=~.~,,.~,~2,~:. =,.u,~.~’~,, ,,u. ~ ~.~l,=o~, closets besement peggeddra oak tiesf per&car full t dry’ Central " air-conditioning lovely / $59 000Phone after 6 p m609-293- I appontment exchangefor cooking dinner and rang e of sub’ects whenNew include Mrs. Carl W.Yoeman, I , pe .. pe .I brickfireplace andwall-to-wall/ 3045. ’ ’ ’ ’ / ¯ houseeleamng" a smaBmodern Jersey’s annual environmental chairman, and Mesdames longat $43900’ ’ / Storms~ screens, oil neat. Newlyl careetingare I ~ust a fewof ex-/ ranch in Prmcetnsfor yourself] conferenceis held on Saturday GustavusAuer, Luster W. Caste, oo~,~q,,r-~, cq, nx~, ~on~,p/ painted in & out. 300 ft. welt,! eel|ent features in this im-/ ~ [| FRED AULETTA andonelady.Sixeveningsaweek. I ...... ~.’ ~.,~.’~ ,~,,’.,~"...~ "~,"~" [ double septie system, newgutters, maculate split level home/ ...... n~ALTV John L. Cnllen, Charles Barl ~ ’""~° "’~"’ ~uwrmuuo~, wlrn:...... ,* ~.u / ...... Thesehours would be perfect for I Innnan. morrtstown 2~ at me~overnor ¯ alorrls Graf, LewisB. Headrick,Ray D...... " d o & downspouts . Colored T.V. an- situated on well manicured1/2’- " Realtor 8830522som conemaintaining a fall time , Kell, RaymondKrnpa, LeFever h~ ,rn, d o~ I~ovein condition[!ennae, manyother extras. Mustl aere lot. This homefeatures large/ R.O.OMS:Ful y,..air eonditiened.JEves ¯ RuthLehmann ’ 882~793position elsewhere.Please call I Theall-day cnnferenee,which =~,~,~,7,=~’~,~’ ,:=n ..... ~; .... a/oe seen to De appreciated. Calll entrancefoyer 20’ living room/ p)vlng room,9mmg room, mrge 609-921-7892. I has as its theme"567 Govern- M.Lee, Lefferts A. Lootscher, w ..s / o f Kltenee with tamuy roomarea , MauriceA. Mather, James S. ~.~.~.~i’~:,~ s~a~’antl dra,~s"."A/ wner or appointment¯ 009-737-1 formal dinin~ modern eat-i~| ...... ’/ ~ ~ I meats - One Environment’ is Norris, GeorgeH. Sands,F.W. T’e~eessee~t~n~fi~e~laee ~n’the[ 2099. Principals only¯I kitchenwith d~s’hwasher and self- | Brea.~tastnar, qlaingglass nee.rs / ¯ ] designedto assist members’of ...... v ng room sparks the~" warmthof/ cl ennin g ran ge level Yaneled P opening] _ .,. ....onto neck,..,.. overlooking~ , .... / =-_---m.~-..._ BIKE- 3-speed Sting Ray $35. municipal governing bodies Schuessler, C. D. Spainhour, this fine home.Four decorated] .family . room, 3 extra..... large / peted drapes dishwasherself / ~.~ Call609-443-5229 ¯ I planninghealth and rec reat| on Elmer K. Timby, Firm L. bedrooms,all of amplesize, can[ pearooms, 2-1/2 barns, tutti cleaningoven’ frost free r~frig’/ ~ ¥/~tU’~I01UNi " I boards,’ and environmental Weaver, Irwin Weiss, Ernest east y accommodateh 1 t e arge/ .....easement: ."z car...... garage ~ [ commissions The program will Wright. t~eansueauyprteee at :~’/’~" | "[Excellent automaticcondition. w~sher$42,500. and dryer’/ -- ~ ~h~ ~ ~o~L¢ ] ~ Newmembers accepted are familyor. at youro~tion, can~/ ¯ ’[ ~" ...... ~. [ examinethe mutualrespon- usea as mat¯ aen ’ paine or guest LUXURI OUS -- spactous - ...... ~,L’U~.~- ~^~.Z.~ ,U,~ w,=, stbthhes.... of state and local Mrs. J. G. Denrderff, Mrs. room.Immediate eceu~anoy and/colonial. Over 3000 sq.ft, of living .~ [WEST WINDSOR RANCHER: 3/ " Fl~de~r&b.lets only $1.69 at [governmentsin protecting the Richard M. Dorian, and Mrs. anxlonsowner wants ....otters ¯ /area on a 3/4 acre woodedlan0- l l~ill~ ~bedroom rancerh in lovely section/TWINRIVERS CON DOMINIUM~nru~ ’ , I ,,,~i~,,m.~o,t,vh~ ~v~nt i~ on- JamesL. Ehler. ~’sKmg$49,900[ soaped lot. 20’ llving roomformal I~d~IgT/,?/Ili~ll."~m of WestWindsor Township./2bedrooms, lbath, asking $28,900 ~ [:=~’~,’~,~’~.’~, 7~’~7~"n~-.~-J. Featuresinclude aluminum siding / andopen for offers. v=?,: HIGHTSTOWN- Victorian¯ . nomc~ ~ / lar-edinfng ~aeell~ room den wi"large ¢-u ...~,=3eat-in ~ kitchen .... I ow,~-~meat ot ~ ~,~r~nvtronmenml o~. .... ¯ ~ v .,.u,,w=.~-u ¯ with¯ a brick front" Radwood~atio~ " / " ,~ WALNUTWURLITZERPIANO-Protection (DEP) and the ETS Needs Tots oodZ~2m~a¢~re neerner^^~t....,5 / fireplace, 5largebedrooms, 2 car RICIIARDSONREALTORS[ Nicelywooded lot. $52,500. / WAITIN~G~FORIIAIoBARGA~IN~excellent con~iition $650Oak [ A .... ;~tla, ar ~,~ .l ..... Rt.130JustNorthofTheO dYorkI bedroomtwin or bUnkawrsbeds’50 1 ~o;,se;;’Zio;" C’ommi;;i;;6 In Learning Study ~re~;ce.~,enclo-’se:’dsun~or’~h~n/garage, 2 1/2bates, central, a,r I e nn [ EA STWINDSOR SPLIT LEVEL" Wi’ndsor’?ow~i""~erit~"P ~our eKcellentopportuni.tytorestore an/ in vacuums;stemandhumtdifierdr?s~andcheSteceo~rddr~alaeer 4 bedroom¢$25"home located [(ANJCC)..eoodlttontngin/ attention./ It’snnal/2aer..e]otand fug basement built merest.re.goo_~aer home to your/ Byowner. $76990 Call after 6pm" ~’~’~,~o~o ~,~. ~’~n * ’ The conference will begin at ETSneeds babies for a study! 4435000 CranburyManor. Washer gas/ ~chiaes centrmair eonditioning. ’,~=,,oo,’-o-’~ ...... v ¯ ,astes. ~aln~u’s. / 609.799-2082.’ ’ ’ " counter top range and b~llt-in/ uttered at $44,500.. I 9"15 a.m. and end with a EducationalTesting Service’s ¯ E. WindsorTownship Hightstown ~ °ven~, an~t.p°me~ear~e~t!n~ in" IF YOUFEEL A HOUSEIS NOT r;cepttonat 5:15p.m. Infant Laboratoryis seeking I ! a / ~ ’ infants one monthand four ...... ’ Isen~l iot’$~9,~.~ ...... " ...... / A HOMEWITHOUT: menihsold for a study of how ...... ’ " ~ CentralAir conditioning [I ...... t,~ ~ u~u~uur~ ~ape uon In Brickfireplace babieslearn to recognizepeople. Ktt=.mmm. m.. country, 1yr. lease$350, permo ...... I HIGHTSTOWN"¯ . ¯"Nice .... clean / ...... t, SCULPTORS’ HELPE RNo -. Ch(lll.) *Aw £0umd" Dr. MichaelLewis, director of All~ ~ m=-- ¯ i~m--¯ t ~w~ mv~t~ - z narml property featuring remoueiea/ ~.,~,,~- w-~- exnerience neceesarv Starting the laboratory,said the studywill R~ll ¯ U~--l_ N BI-LEVELinCranbo~Manor-4 townhouse for Jnne occupancy. WI living room and dining room,/ 5..e.nn..roo.ms pa~-commensurate~ith ability. -[[ ...... [~,~/ Pi,~, L DEL" Bedrooms1-1/2 baths living to Wcarpeting, c/a, and-5 majorl spacious modernkitchen, family/ w~aeatot ¯ Advancementassured Please call b; , ~t~ - involve observinghow bobies ¯ ’ ~ ¯ *" ’roomwit~ dining are% ’modern appliancesplus manyother ex-I room,sunporeh, 4 bedroomsand/ Funary nasemem.. ~..~t~,~,)a~v~2betwee- 9-3 .~n respondto voices andfaces of ~ kitchen family room utility room tras. Low 30’s. Call 609-443-1314.1 modern hath. 40’ |aground pep|/ Fermafdmmg.roo.rn ~ Tne.. ~ew aerse...... ~.y ~tenn .... ~!r’ different persons. Infant .... and 1 car garage.’New’tile in " ]included.Pool area is completely[~oaernea~..-~n~enen ~ouanctJ..r~ommen~tnaatas.~teLaboratorystaff also wantto ~.,~,.,,,~-,,,~,,t.~,,~~,~,h~^^~~.a ~.^~.~..,,~o,,,.~, .~=..^.~ ,.v.=-~_~,...... ’ tenceuin -¢39500 , ,= ,;=. ov=~ol~-,s=rase ,o-~, =o~ w=- o.u Znnln~ study howbabies knowtheir ’ " ’ " / Locatedwithin 2 mles of Penn ~ guidelinesbe establishedto parents. comfortablen the summerwith WEST.WINDSOR TOW.NSHIP: / ...... r, ...... ^~,,,m,’~.,~ orAv=~D,^~,n control rapid growth and Thestudy will involvetwo trips new central air conditioning and MORE-is what you get for your[ Nice ~.ncomeproperty with three ~,,j~,, c ..... ~ee~s’~nnrren’a~r~"B~e~’~er" preserve the state’s natural swimmingpool for the children, rental units Two-story house v . . res~,r~..... to the laboratory,each less than COUNTRYSETTING -- with’ moneyin this brick and frame Wru~.~eaven ~ust" tn~?Ur~" e oneat $77,900 609-737-0821 one hour in length. Parents beautiful viewof surrounding $38750, ¯ . rancher. phiy 10 minures from offers. -2 four-." room...... and bath " " These and other reeom- participatingwill receive$3 for hillside. Custom built 3 bedroom ...... Princeton.1-1/2 aeres of land, apart, men~_’r~eo~tro~ um:t js^a ~ mendationsare eontainedin the rancher family room2 car ~t q AUK.~Ot maustriat tann with hugeentrance toyer Kitchenwith smart co,rage. ¯ m ov r ~w. CRANBURY. MANOR ...... COLONIAL n,. ~-..,~...... , ..... ¯ ,_ the trip to ETSand tran. ,-^~-^.~’---^:Y. o "’ , "" frontage~ on Rt 130 &Brainerd eatinno area and I~uilt in bar per monthincome. Call for further -- span~mgclean, ,~ eearooms,t ~uu,,~u~ ~.uu,u,=.,uu~rcpyr~ ~u spertation will be providedif ta~=mu¯ . $a~a ~., e ~ ~lrep~aees, ~~t.^ ,,, ;~ ,’,..=k...~.=.~u.~ ,I,~uw.~mp. .... i-:_ ~.~.-.oo~~..^.t.r.., .....uu=.r ~urm~=.... , -~.’-:--umm , deta Is’ $45900, ’ 1/2 baths¯ ’. 1/2 acre with living¯ MEDICAL.STUDENT- . Princeton . uommisstoner¯ Ricnarn J. needed. centratairconaitioning’ $43900 roomdtntn~ roommodern kit- 1969 working m McCosh m- Sulhvanof the state Department q e.grqoms," centrat_a!r’con- ’ -¢75/v/~L~t~0"T/"Zttb ¢~ rnnm |~r~ I|v|n~ r~nm ~if’~ Anymother who would like to CAPE COD Me ..... " "’" . f~repiace~’[~mily’r~m’2-’i’/2ha~MASONRYRANCHER:Ideal enen, famuy room~ full dry firmary and wife desire of EnvironmentalProteetien. participatein the studyis urged . . - . .aer.mzea q ~’~ ~ ~ ~ a~= andthr~ hadrnnm~n~ rh-¢t finny locationfor professionaloffice 5 basement.At$42,000it s the buyof houses|Ringopportunity for Feb. Theyinclude" to call GinaRhea at 921-9000, ~ roomsand hath Full basement theweek. throughNIarch Call Dr N. thatCommissioner Sullivan aluonmg. A warmann enarming - # d ¯ I 7I~-o"ht~e-b-edrV~ns-’f’uil"~ ’ "ba~’’ rav p ’==-^ " - extension2627. Parents also may home ¯ ¢399~ . v v secondfamily room and studio on ~ ed -arkin-g ¯ ~ ’ ’~’rea ,~,,,,,,"52 ~,,,~,o 500 ,~.-,t,k,~,~,,o~ " ...... ,, ~auxer,~lesqs-~w. recommendto GovernorWilliam writeto LiedaResenwein, Infant /~ . H.ealEstate Broker ec.ondfloor, 2.car garage,rear r ~A~r~~r,x, ~,,.,,~x-~om~ bedrooms1 1/2 baths central air T. Cahdlthat eachstate agency Lahoratory’,Educational Testing TWINRIVER S TO WNHOUSE-4 ~4 N¯ Manet ., Cranbury N J patio..... mgrounu pool. ,--,,,,.L,v..-.u.-~ ’ all appliances- are ineladed at be required to submit to the $83,50000 ~ .... AU~NCY------Service,Princeton 08540. bedrooms2-1/2 baths, end unit, Dorothy609.655-1900Lindenfeld 609-395-0592 - " . " $33,000. . governor s office an en- deallecat on. $39,500. WANTPRIVACY - This attractive 160 StocktonSt., Hight$town,N.J. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR virenmeutal impact statement on J. L. Angelo,009-655~0068 this PRINCETON JUNCTION NaneieLowroy 609-448-4170 rancheroffers that plusa wooded 448-4250 THELIVING IS EASY-- in any plan or program, to be let. AmwellTownship, Modern EveningsCall.¯ new. 7 room ranch with EXPERIENCENECESSARY. carriedout by that agency. [ntime Slates RANCH-- 4 bedrooms2 baths, kitchen, diningroom, hvingroem, everythingon 1 floor includingthe Positioninvolves shift workand -that a masstransit plan be familyroom, fireplaee~ in-groufid E.Turp 448-2151 washer/dryerarea. For storage weekends.Full Civil Service pool. $49,000. 2 bedroomsand study, full bath, there’sa full drybasement. It’s in benefits. ContactPersonnel Of- implemented to reduce air Play Auditions 4 BEDRM.TOWNHOUSE, Twin oneear garage. R. Van Hise ~448-4254 West Windsor Township only rice, New Jersey Neuro- pollutioncaused by automobiles. 2FAMiLYDUPLEX-3bedroomsRivers~desirable location. Full $32,900.00J. E~h |_~ 448-1173 minutesfrom Princeton and the PsychiatricInstitule, Box1000, Auditionsfor TheatreIntime’s oneach side. Has rental income ofbasement 2-1/2 baths, c/a, brick R. McNamara~448-2022 prceis rightat $41,900. -that an environmentalhealth $375menth. $27,200.patio with hearth. Tastefully THINKAHEAD - And ~e us about Princeton,N. J. (609) 466-0400. centerbe establishedto research fourth spring production,"Hay decorated.Many extras. Prin- the newhomes we are goingto M.zip, r~, 449-0s37 AnEqual Opportunity Employer the direct and indirect Fever,"by NoelCoward, will be * LAND cipalsonly. (609) 443-1910. start "building just outside of M~mbvrMultipl~ Listiog Serd~ ’ relationships between air on Mondayand Tuesday,Jan. 15 Pennington. pollutionand the health of New and16, from7 to 10 p.m.at the 3-1/2 ACRESopen land. $t6,550. PriceMid $00’s HC)FFICESSEnVlNG YOU Jersey citizens. HamiltonMurray Theater. Call- backauditions will be on Wed. 7 ACRESwooded, East Windsor CHILDRENCAN ROMP HERE - JAMESBURG- 3 bedroom older Twp.$21,000. HIGHTSTOWN:Peddle School Rancherwith approK. I acre. of colonial full basement, wall to McC~ter Bil~ nesdayand Thursday, Jan. 17 ...... I Area 3 BR Ranch large I r DR landmodern kitchen, formal wall carpeting thruout, aH 2 PENTAXSMC TakumarLea- and18. L P.L,J~JI~ WO(Kleu IUL, l-ut-u| I large’ Fam.Rm,large’ mod.kttch ’. * 2’ diningroom, family room with panelled walls, immediate pc- iWEIDEL~ "ses:135m.m.f2.5and50mm.fL4.Film, Beguiled’ Eachaudltinner should location’$9,000 " I fuIF baths, full basement,2 ear fireplace.3 bedrooms’l 1/2 cupaney, Asking 27,500.00 ~ [I l Both new 1972, both excellent preparea 3-5 minute audition baths,tull .basement, f~lly air condition.Alsofive filters, lens piece,and should sign up for a ~£btq1~L~.~,~ .... Igarage, Air cond, storms & cases.Camera lost, must sell DonSiegel’s *’TheBeguiled" ,~,-, ...... ,.__ o~ [S croons, large lot manyextras, conaitioned. w.lll be the nextpresentation’ in specifictime in thelobby of [$49900609-448-4212 ¯ $49,500.00 IV’IARLBoRoToWNsHIP - 2 mine Ilenses. Call RedGoldstein, phone MurrayTheater orcall 452-8101. 4 BEDROOM,2 yr. ol~, $425. ’ " " bedroomMobile Home, 12x~,.. 609-452-7372. the Movies- at- McCarterseries GRACEFUL’.AND IM- Can negotiate keeping trailer on on Wednesday,Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. : - PRESSIVE-IsthlsColonialCapepresent Asking5500.00..site. Excellenteondition Siegel is a 00-year-oldveteran MembeFofMultiplo TWIN RIVERS, 3 bdrm COd.Flagstone foyer, Modern a Hollywooddirector whohas only WETLANDSHEARING * ~ l,istingServlea . townhouse, desirable QuadII kitchen with breakfast .area, ~’a~el~g~n:~’~grp~’~I~nt’HORS’EFA,RM55 cres near HOUSEKEEPER- COOK - Live- recently been**discovered*’ by 37 N. MalnSt.Cranbury looatlon.Extras including, better formaldining room,family room DONHARRINGTONAGENC¥ - in, separate apartment,drivers film buffs and has become TheNow Jersey Department of - 009-59~:~44 appliances,storms & screens, withfireplace,. 2-1/2 baths, 4 " 150plus acres~7 big barn,nice lieensehelptul but not necessary, virtuallya cult figuretnthe past EnvlronmentalProteetlon _ ...... humidifier,panelled fam. rm., bedrooms,full basement,2 ear INC. home,brook ann ~nd. Ideal for Salary commensurate with ex- twoyears. (DEPIpublic hearlog will be . ~:ves.~, wxennsa~-~z~u wallpaperthrough-out, decorator garage. 63E.RallroadAve. heldFeb. 16 on wetlands 799-0301,or 449-4697 Jamesburg,N.J. horsefarm or ri01ng acanemy, perience andqualfficatlons.’Call additions,landscaped yard. (609) $64,900.00MembersM.L.$. Realtors $2200.acre. Luck Realty. Broker Thompson Land Co., 609-921.7655. regulationsthatwlll affect ap. - 448-4120. "609-521-2212 201-634-4300,a n y t I me. proximately24,000 acres of RECYCLE marshlandsinCape May County. I IVan Hise Realty Thehearing will be In the lecture J HOPEWELLINVESTMENT- 7 PRINCETON- RIVERSIDE~ COLONIALHUTCH "flno’ plne THIS hallof the South Jersey Wetlands |~ ¯ , ~ room,3 bedrooms,brick home,on AREA3 bdrm, 2 bath raneh, truer ^=. THIS reproduction$150 or best offer. Institute:atStone¯ Harborat I ~’~ . 10 acr~on Trl Countyhighway lot. $64,500.Call (2011249-8600.. dye,I ~Tel. (~00) 737-5~!s RECYCLE NEWSPAPER Call(609] 921-8461 after 5 NEWSPAPER , 518:.Price.$~.,_5~.Principalsonly. I p.m, p.m, ¯ . [I,~,. :, ,.uatlngS-~O~zTbz..,’. ., :’.:- II~’~::, i.’.:’~.:~=’:....’.::::’.: ~."..:. ’.-.:...’~ 4:~-:. ~.. -,’,:: .i’..,::~ ::I ’,!..,; ...... : .... : L ]~ :" .... "’ " ( :. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12-B 11,1973 Tltelr Weather Eye RECYCLE :Y’ Continues Registration THIS Farmers Have A NEWSPAPER TRAVELTRAILERS For Varied Winter Program PICK-L~CAMPERS ¯ TARU~¯ TERRY ¯ COACHMAN¯ COX Morethan 50 classes for lcadershiparetobethesubJeetof teachers, Joan Marco and Friend At Rutgers six sessions at the YWCAon MargaretBoettcher, are pffering ¯ TOUR-A-HOME womenand more than 30 for girls Wednesdaymorning. MarJorie "a Music Workshop,Aimed at NEWBRUNSWICK - To city used by radiostations, ¯ JERACO¯ SCOTTY are offered in the YWCAwinter Smith, trainer in Group bringing out. the musical dwellers,weather forecasts ere newspapers,and large - scale ¯ CAMrtINE¯ I*UMA. program.Registration for tile divertingbut rarely vital. To userswho avail themselves of programstarted on Monday, Dynamics,will demonstratethe creativity of childrenby singing, workingsofa groupand teach listening andexperimenting, the farmers, accurate weather directweather advisory service. Jan. s andcontinues through the workshopuses a variety of in- forecastsare frequently the key Allweather information has IRENTI weekto Saturdaynoon. increasedeffectiveness for group beenfree since the agricultural Vbit OURComplete leaders.Versatile Dema Hieson strumentsas well as some of the toeconomic survival. CampingStore Severalclasses andactivities is teachingwoodcraft this winter, ordinaryobjects surrounding a Keepingonthe weather’s good weatherservice was instituted in as well as discussiongroups are exploringdifferent woodcuttingchild. sidecan be a fulltimeJobfor any 1872. newthis season. Goingback to techniques used in making Youngteens will be starting farmer,butfor nearly I00 years Anyonewishing to be included BARBER’S workfor the womanwho is a wife theirown teamin the now,agricultural weather in the weatherteletype service CAMPINGCENTER and mother will be discussed printmaking blocks and wood basketballRound Robin on forecastshave been’ helping him maydo so by contactingMr. Cart HITCKESINSTALLED duringfour consecutiveTuesday sculptures.Newly added to the Fridayafternoon. A girls’ syn- with the task. / for informationconcerning types SALES&’ REPAIRS evenings.Aspects of returningto winterprogram isa classin hand smacking,tileart of embroidery chronizedswimclub is being set "~ i . i Agricultural weather of forecasts and advisories, workin relation to childrenand upcombining group routines and forecasting is special ap- kindsof weatherdata collected, U. $. HW,Y. NO.I hushand,guilt feelings, andjob that makesa little girl’s dress individualstunts. Ice-skating plication o? general times of transmission,etc. He SOUTHBRUNSWICK Sharingarc someof the topics into an original creation.Marie- classesfor girls are taught by , .meteorologicalforecast prin- will assist interestedparties in (Nextto Finnegan’sLane) that will be considered. The NoelLauront learned the artin Canadiangold medalist Connie If ciples mixed equally with obtainingrental andline charges ProfessionalRoster Of Princeton her native France and led a proposed 201-297-3049 the Jamieson at the new Peddle specializedknowledge. for a location. is co-sponsor,and Judy Price, successfulsmocking class for School rink in Hightstown. JamesA. Cart, advisory educator:rod co-directorof tile VWCAin the fall. agriculturalmeteorologist with Roster,will leadthe group. For boysand girls between3 Classesare dividedinto onefor andfive. two professional music ages6 to 12 andone for ages13 to theNational Weather Service The dynamicsof group 18. Mrs. Jamiesonis also con- officeatthe Rutgers College of tinning her skating class for AgricultureandEnvironmental women.All classes are followed Science, combines Scrimshawi’;xl)ert Is Next by an openperiod, where meteorologicaldatawith in- studentscancontinue skating for ALLTHE COMFORTS OFHOME, including new bathing facili- formationfrom several other In Society’s l~e(’lL=re Series onehour at a minimalfee, ties like this, will beon display at theInternat|onal Camper and disciplinesandissues the results The current interest in the trailer showto be heldat MadisonSquare Garden from Jan, as NewJersey agricultural SALE Tile secondin the series of Mrs. Johnson,who lives off danceis reflectedinseveral 20-28. weather advisories and lectures sponsored by the ClevelandLane, is an authority classesat the YWCA. Creative forecasts. HistoricalSociety of Princeton on scrimshawand items per- moderndance, with the emphasis Mr.Carr, the state’s only will feature BarbaraJohnson, tainingto the whalingindustry. on understandingthe basic agriculturalmeteorologist, ReductionsUp To 50% president of the Museumof She has lectured widelyon the principlesofmovement, istaught Camper, Trailer worksclosely with farmers, AmericanFolk Art, NewYork subject and is tile author of hy SandyGoettinger. Mrs. entomologists,soil scientists,and City. Hertopic will by "Scrim- numerousarticles and reviews. Geettingerwill also teach dance representatives of other shaw.the Art of tile Whalemen."She is currently workingon a appreciation,a series covering specialtiesto carryout his duties. ¯ beckon scrimshaw. both moderndance and ethnic ShowOpens In Theresults of his efforts are ALL SA’LESCASH AND FINAL m--mmm~----~[__~LE~ll~_ and folk dances. Thesein ad- transmittedto users throughout Thelecture will be held in the dition to the moderndance and the state by a teletype network Princeton United Methodist ballet classes, taught by Diane designedto bringfast, accurate lAIR/1 Kilpatrick and Helen Kohut. NYCOn Jan. 20 agricultural weatherdata to Tuesday,Jan. 16, at t0:~0 a.m. Gymnasticsforwomen is adding those whoneed it. I ~:!ii~C I .,-. HAINIq Church’sCoffeewill nmeting be served room at Bain- on anevening class to the regular TheTrailer Agecomes into full Industries of Humboldt,Iowa, Agricultural climatologyis daytimeclass this winter, of- orbit at MadisonSquare Garden Theambience is jungle, completeinvolvedin long- rangeplanning a.m. Tickets, at St, must be faringinstruction onbalance on Jan. 20 throughthe 2Bthwhen witha lion, verym.uch’at home in as well. Cropand site selection The PrepShop purchased in advanceat the beam,uneven bars, trampoline the fourth annualInternational the habitat with leopard dependto a large extent on the I ~ii~. SAWSI bridge llouse, 158 NassauSt. at 10 and tumbling. A healthy and CamperandTrailerShowunveilsupholstery, zebra rugs and weather that an area ex- lovely appearanceincludes well- the latest in 1973’smodels. greens everywhere.This model periences. PalmerSquare Princeton I caredfor face andhair, andthe Neverin the explodinghistory featuresan extra set of wheelsin Operationally, the area of Usepaper bags for trash in- physical educationdepartment of recreational homeshave so the backfor increasedstability responsibilityfor agricutttiral l has includedthis wintera course manypeople been captivated by and ease of handling,and a roll weatheradvisories and forecasts inhome beauty care, both in a the pleasures of the home-away-bar. Theprice tag reads$10,000, is divided.Forecasts for northern daytimeand an evening class. from-homelifestyle, and haveso completewith truck. NewJersey covering the area Furtherinformation aboutthe manydesigners labored to please The newest accessories for fromjust south of the Raritan manyclasses offered isavailable and entice them, says Jerry trailers havea prominentpart in and Raritan Bay northward, OVERWEIGilT? fromthe Princeton YWCA, 924- Mullaney,producer of the show, the Internationnl Camperand originate in NewYork City. 4825, Morethan 50,000buyers and Trailer Show.These specially Forecastsfor the rest of the state TRENTON’LE~N ~INE =S,N Available year ’round to wishfulbrowsers areexpected to ¯designed units take the place of are issued out af Philadelphia. LawrenceRd.F~.e Dept. HiGHTSTOWN womenand girls are the manyfa- packthe show.Groups of moreelaborate homedevices, Theseforecasts are issued Presb~erianChurch Europeanand Britishin- pared downspacewise to be used 1252Lawrenceville Rd. cilities of the athletic center. threetimes dally by these offices Route206 NorthMain Street Recreationalbasketball, bad- dustrialistsandexecutives are directly in the trailers or in andare the foundation onwhich Thursday7:30 P.M. Tuesday7:30 P.M. iVi beingflown in by Swissair and outdoorcamping. theagricultural forecasts and _. THEPERFECT = minton,volleyball, handball, and TWAto view more than 150 new The ANYWHERESHOWER, a advisoriesarebuilt. II CHRISTMASGIFT- a paddleball are played at open modelsrangingfrom a compacted mostwelcome comfort, can be PRINCETON times. The pool, sauna and Mr.Carr maintains contact PrincetonBaptist Church II WHYNOT BUY ONE[i_ massageare also available to fold-downcamper trailer tofit setup anywhere with an elec- withgrowers, county Extension YWCAmembers. intoa closet, at$2,000, toan air tricalplug into an automobile or offices, andthe U.S. Department WashingtonAve. & Rt. 1. | DIAL 249.7|23 | conditionedcabin on wheels,anoutlet. Totake a shower,the ofAgriculture tokeep aware of ¯ W’eanesday7:30 P.M, sleepingeight, witha pricetag of userneeds only to snap open the theprogress ofvarious crops. He Ski Shop Opens $30,000.Shoppers can find tent lightweight,unbreakable plastic interpretshisforeea’~ts interms Join the Successes IA,,¯ M ANBP,m.’rl R campers to attach to a suitcasecontainer, setin place of fieldoperations and the at Ski Area Volkswagen,fitted bars, radar threealuminum support poles currentcrop situation. .YOU’LLMAKE IT THISTIME’ 1 TOOL RENTALS ¯ anda circularshower curtain, l ranges, plug-in vacuums,luxe Additional information is led.fat I The Mercer County Park bath appointments,built-in color andfill the storagetank in the supplied by a network of II:illi*’"’"""’°’n,., t..., ...... aomerset, Newjersey !! Commissionhas addedanother basewith five gallonsof waterin I,lallll ¯ MlJflllnirlcI whitll dieting featureto its Belle MountainSki television,zebra rugs, junglehod volunteerweather observers who IMIII¯....o.*.*o,o..-.,.*d, .....o., BI ill mllill Ill ImlIll =mII linen, widewindow expanses and the temperature desired. The provide the National Weather reductionIhll his beene~oven at i Run.For the first time in the improvedair conditioning. showergoes on witha flick of the I--~UU| notedUniv41~llly. I twelveyear period of operationa Servicewith data at no cost. I PRINCE.TON AQUA SPORTS: Visitors to the International toe on the foot switch. Mr. Carr maintans a daily WIMmote tale# m~tton ¢111 ¢0111cl 11"zot.Pst ;r ~t~ ski-rentalconcession will be open Camperand Trailer Showwill Information on ioining the watchon 26 reportingstations, ’r .ea:gx "r .’1 x-~.e, too. ,+ ...... ,..~ ...... throughoutthe season. Lang’s view¯recreational vehicles in camperand trailer community includingthe volunteers and + ~ll S~~ Jl¢ll WllkS1 O0 weekly IhqlfAIl@l CERTIFIEDSCUBA Ski-N-SpratShop of 1600North aluminum,wood and glass fiber- andplanning trips is availableat officesofthe Weather Service. OldenAvenue, will offer a fully reinforcedplastic. Exhibitorsare specialbooths sponsored by Theinformation from these INSTRUCTIONSequippedstock of rentals and drawnfrom a crosssection of 570 trailerclubs, parks, and stationsisanalyzed and com- accessoriesfor the beginnerand campingvehicle manufacturers recreationalorganizations, in bined with advice fromRutgers ".~7-~ SALESAND SERVICE experiencedskier. currently operating. Evencar connectionwith the Garden scientistswho are expertsin such The Ski-shop will be open dealers havejoined the swing, show. areas as soil science, en- AIRSTATION during thehours the slope is marketingcamping vehicles in Manyexhibitors at the show tomology,and plant pathology. availableforthe public. Weather their showrooms. offer leasing and renting of Theseefforts are coordinated permitting,the area is In recreationalvehicles which have so that aa agricultural outlook PRINCETON.N. J. 00540 operationdailyfrom 10 a.m. until For the morethan ten millinn becomeincreasingly popular coveringmany different areas of Is a NewJersey egg (509-924.4240 4:30p.m. and again from 6 p.m.on the nation’s highwaysthis overthe years: concern with accuracy can be tot0 p.m. year in morethan three million TheInternational Camperand compiled. really fresherby miles? recreational vehicles of all Trailer Showis opendaffy from Weatherinformation, tran- shapes, sizes and colors, the noonto 10 p.m., andan Sundays exhibit presentsmany surprises. slated into agriculturalterms, is It makes sense that an 5. A brand name with the from I to 7 p.m. Tickets are issued in the form of 30-day egg laid within ,a few wordJersey in it does not Oneof the mostunusual units. pricedat $2.50, with children outlookstwice each month, three called TheShadow, operates on under 12 admitted free when - day forecaststhree times a niiles of your kitchen is nccessarily meanthe e~gs the fifth wheelprinciple, with the escortedby parentS.Professional week,and air stagnation alerts fresher. That’s what the are N.J. cggs. Onlyif the towingconnections mounted on discounttickets are availableto aswarranted. NowJersey Department carton says produced in the roofof the car. In additionto senior citizens prior to the Agriculturalforecasts are of Agriculture saysabout NewJersey or displaysthe lesseningthe over.all length of openingof the showby mailing transmittedalong a teletype New-Jerseyeggs. In fact, N.J. Sc~l of Quality can the units, this arrangement requeStSto the showoffices at 1i netv,;orkoperated in New Jersey they have coined a phrase you bc sure. reduces sway, provides better WarrenSt,, N.Y. 10017. Please bythe National Oceanographic 5. Once you’ve tasted an stability, completelyeliminates call(212)-233-6010 foradditional and AtmosphericAd- for NewJersey farm pro- "hitch weight" problems, and information. duets...Fr~her by Miles egglaid dghtin NewJersey increasesgas mileage.The hitch ministration.Thisinformation is you’ll never forget to look unit atop the car canbe removed ...~q~ ~t~d" ~L~~r fac-’ts’Check these "egg" for the NcwJcrsey Seal of andthe appearanceof the car is 1. ~e N.J. Seal of Quality QualityJt’s your assurance notaltered. Campgrounds and highways OUBFIRST ~.. stamped on a carton of ofcggsthataretrulyfresh. across land on eggs meansthat each egg the will take star- BRIGHT spangledhues for the nation’s was,produced on a near- NEW JERSEY hi.centennialcelebration with a by N.J.farm. s~t *I q~ur spanking new unit from WHITE 2. Stateinspcction records t¢:) SemaphoneIndustries. The prove that a N.J, egg eon- UnitedStates model-a 26-feet ~istcntl meets a-Higher Caboosetravel trailer with SALE Z overhead cupola and rear standard of quality w’hen platform-cornea complete with Jan, lOthru2Sth% coml~aredto eggs laid out- red, whiteand blue colors anda side ihe state. N.J. eggsare commemorativebell. Thespecial trulyfresher by rail-as. .p to 25 3. 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