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Vol. 25, No. 20<br />

t"eFrank]in news recorD<br />

Two sections, 42 pages (201) 725-3300<br />

,Architect blends<br />

work with<br />

by Jane Petrol[<br />

Managing Editor<br />

Without one man’s vision and<br />

continued hard work, the courtyard at<br />

i<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong><br />

barren expanse<br />

tligh School<br />

of caked<br />

might<br />

earth<br />

still<br />

;lnd<br />

be a<br />

scattered gum wrappers¯<br />

Larry Johnson, an architect and<br />

industrial planner whose son<br />

Laurence, Jr. (Chuck) is a student<br />

tile high school, was intrigued when<br />

someone asked him for advice on the<br />

courtyard’s possibilities during a<br />

irneeting of the project’s steering<br />

committee.<br />

"1 said, sure why not," tile Somerset<br />

father recalls of the way the cammittment<br />

shaped up. "I agreed to do<br />

the drawings, but then I couldn’t step<br />

there."<br />

One of hundreds of hard workers<br />

who transformed the unsightly space<br />

into a shrubbed, trellised and<br />

altogether teen-oriented gathering<br />

Mr. Johnson still isn’t satisfied.<br />

"We need another weekend to finish<br />

off the work. Sidewalks and trellises<br />

¯ need to be comoleted. Over the<br />

summer lind next year we’ll gel to tile<br />

other half. It’s important too, because<br />

the kids need a place to smoke."<br />

flip to more than the students. Mr. ’<br />

Johnson also sees the finished courtyard<br />

as an attractive gathering place<br />

for evening community activities or<br />

programs: "There are lights out there<br />

leo, you know," he points cut.<br />

Mr. Johnson is the sort of person it’s<br />

hard to refer to in print as "Mister,"<br />

according to the dictates of jour.<br />

nalistie policy, lie is Larry from Ihe<br />

outset: talkative, cenfident, exuding<br />

the kind of professional finesse that<br />

puts his listeners at ease¯<br />

lie is also the product of what he<br />

ahnost off¯handedly refers to as an<br />

undcrpriviledged environment. A New<br />

Brunswick childhood, a subsequent<br />

three-year stint in the Marines, and a<br />

final immersion into architecture at<br />

Brnoklyn’s Institute of Design and<br />

Censtruclioo have made of Mr.<br />

lie’s been through some rough<br />

years, learned a few lessons the hard<br />

way. Because lie was street smart and<br />

determined, he ended up in a succcssftll<br />

architecture firm ill Princeton.<br />

Itul it’s a special kind of firm. and<br />

Princeton polish has left only the<br />

faintest marks.<br />

Known as l larvey Myers Architects<br />

and Planners, the Chambers Street<br />

firnl was started by Mr. Myers in 1970.<br />

For several years prior to the founding<br />

of Ihc Princeton group, Mr. Johnson<br />

and Mr. Myers were colleagues at an<br />

architectural company in Newark. It<br />

was there that many of their ideas on<br />

the role of architecture in today’s<br />

st~ciety began to take shape.<br />

"In the heginoing, 1 was unfocuscd.<br />

ltut when 1 began working in Newark,<br />

in the heart of Ihc city. it seemed like<br />

so many Ihings needed doing. Places<br />

like day care centers, after school<br />

recreation agencies, even senior<br />

cilizens’ groups didWt know they had<br />

to gn to an architect hcfore they could<br />

bogie to plan far changes."<br />

Together, Mr. Johnson and Mr.<br />

Myers helped dcvch)p the Community<br />

l}evelopment Center in Trenton. They<br />

ttid the original drawings and helped<br />

counsel underprivileged children in<br />

the career possibilities of architecture.<br />

Today the CDC serves as a<br />

central agency through which architects<br />

can volunteer their time for<br />

non¯profit helping organizations<br />

~ln)se bdugcts do net measure up to<br />

their ideals¯<br />

Thai was only the beginning. After<br />

tile Princelon firm was well underway,the<br />

group of architects, which<br />

hy then iocluded George Jones.<br />

contioucd to volunteer their services<br />

h) groups with goed ideas, big hearts,<br />

and small treasuries.<br />

"We try not In come across as<br />

tbeugh we’re here, and you’re there,"<br />

said Mr. Johnson, gesturing first high.<br />

then h)w, with his hands.<br />

"Up until about 10 2,’ears ago,<br />

everytody had the Frank ’ Lloyd<br />

Wright stigma, and thought of<br />

,I.,hnson a man who is at once laugh<br />

| and inspired.<br />

(See ARCHI’rEc’r, pg. 22-A)<br />

news notes<br />

Teen center opens in Phillips School<br />

Friday, May 20 at 8 p.m. the new teen center, located in ihe<br />

(lid Phillips School on Rt. 27, will open its doors for the first<br />

time.<br />

Opening night will feature a group called "Rex". who will<br />

perform from 8 to 11 p.m. A 50 cent admission will be charged.<br />

Parks and Recreation insurance is mandatory and will be on<br />

sale at the door for $ 1.50.<br />

The teen center will feature trips, dances° movies as well as<br />

daily aetivities such as pool, pin ball and crafts.<br />

Tile Parks and Recreation Department invites all township<br />

teens to participate.<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> teacher gets NJEA post<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Park elementary school teacher Bertha "Steve"<br />

Gilllek was declared vice-president of the New Jersey Education<br />

Association (NJEA) after ballots were tabulated by NJEA officials<br />

last week.<br />

¯ Ms. Gillick. ls a former president of the Somerset County<br />

’ Education Assoeiation. She was also active in the <strong>Franklin</strong> Park<br />

Education Association, in which she held two elective posts. A<br />

graduate of Alma White College, Ms. Gillick resides with her<br />

httsband, Thomas, and daughter Carol, in Somerville.<br />

New Brunswick High School English teacher Frank Totten<br />

won the presidency of the 109,000-member assoclation,<br />

Jaycees offer scholarship<br />

The <strong>Franklin</strong> Township Jaycees have announced that a $500<br />

scholarship will be award to a high school senior residing within<br />

rite township. The winner will be selected on the basis of<br />

academic achievement, financial need, and participation in extra-currlcular<br />

activities.<br />

¯ Applications can be obtai,ted [rom the guidance department<br />

at the high school, or by calling JaekGonella at 545-9190. Completed<br />

applications must be returned to the guidance department<br />

no later titan May 31. Each applicant mr, st also request<br />

that a transcript of his or her academic record be sent directly to<br />

the township Jayeees.<br />

inside eBe "<br />

arts .......................................... l-B<br />

calendar ....................................... 8-A ’<br />

letters .................................... 5-A, 19-A<br />

lifestyle ................................... 7-A, 20-A<br />

sports .............................. 14-A, 15-A, 18-A<br />

social .................................. ¯ ...... 19A<br />

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/<br />

May 19,1977<br />

ARCHITECT LARRY JOHNSON, who volunteered the design<br />

for <strong>Franklin</strong> High School’s new courtyard, contemplates the<br />

probable effects of his own addition to the grafitti in the courtyard’s<br />

still-wet cement: "Frieda/Larry,"<br />

(Steve Goodman photo)<br />

Hamilton Park center<br />

assured of funding<br />

The township council will make no That ruling declared the Project’s<br />

move to block the appropriation of<br />

$78.00O for the construction of a new<br />

facility for the Hamilton Park Youth<br />

Development Project.<br />

Instead, council members voted<br />

unanimously during a meeting<br />

’ru~day evening to offer a bonding<br />

ordinance for final approval Thursday<br />

night.<br />

After agreeing that the Hamilton<br />

Park issue should he discussed openly,<br />

council members heard attorney<br />

Thomas Cafferty’s opinions on the<br />

request for a new building to be legal,<br />

and further stipulated that the<br />

township must provide the Project<br />

with its part of the local match. The<br />

Department of tlousing and Urban<br />

Development will provide the balance<br />

of the monies needed for the new site.<br />

"We do have the right to appeal,"<br />

Mr. Caffcrty said, but pointed out that<br />

because the case was tried without a<br />

jury, Judge Greenberg was called<br />

upon !o make findings of fact as well<br />

as law.<br />

advisability of appealing a ruling<br />

handed down last month by Superior<br />

Court Judge Morton Greenberg.<br />

"TILE APPEI,LATE division will<br />

(See FUNDING, pg. 22-A)<br />

Planning board agrees<br />

on Route 27 changes<br />

Second class postage paid at Manville, N.J. 08835<br />

$4.50 n year/15 cents per copy<br />

Task force calls for<br />

broader representation<br />

by Carol Ilunt<br />

Special Writer<br />

Mr. tloward emphasized, "This is<br />

an important task aod hopefully we<br />

will get a good response from the<br />

effective and" responsible contributor<br />

to the decision-making.processes of<br />

the politico!and other institutions of the<br />

Is the T&E task force committee<br />

truly representative of the <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

community?<br />

This question was posed by Sondra<br />

Sulam, member of the task force and<br />

also school board member, following<br />

the May 11 meeting of the task force at<br />

the Sampson G. Smith school.<br />

"It has been mentioned to me by<br />

various members of the community<br />

that this committee is lopsided with<br />

too many administrators and too few<br />

teachers," said Ms. Sulam.<br />

William Howard, chairperson of the<br />

task force and principal of the Sampson<br />

G. Smith school stated, "This<br />

committee is racially imbalanced as<br />

well as having only two black mum¯<br />

community."<br />

Upon receipt of the surveys random<br />

sample will be extracted from the<br />

total returned and the determination<br />

of results will come from that sample.<br />

The committee will next meet to<br />

tabulate results, which will then be<br />

handed over to the principals of individual<br />

schools for further tabulation¯<br />

When all the data is compiled, the<br />

task force hopes to establish subcommittees<br />

per school consisting of<br />

administrators, teachers, parents and<br />

students to determine if the goals are<br />

already included in the present<br />

curriculum or if additions to the<br />

curriculum need to he made¯<br />

community, state, country and world.<br />

Dr. Freda then asked for, and<br />

received, authority from the committee<br />

to seek the most economic<br />

method ofprintiog and mailing out the<br />

questionnaire.<br />

According to Dr. Freda one<br />

questionnaire will be sent per<br />

household and if additional ones are<br />

needed they can be picked up at the<br />

principal’s office of the nearest school.<br />

These questionnaires are to be<br />

returned either by the child to the<br />

principal’s office of his or her<br />

respective school, hy mail, or by<br />

depositing it in person at the nearest<br />

school.<br />

bers with the school population being<br />

approximately 33% black."<br />

Also, Mary Icavone, the only parent<br />

on the committee, indicated that more<br />

parents should have been appointed to Maklary storms from<br />

the committee.<br />

Robert Freda, associate superiotendent<br />

of schools, pointed out that as<br />

soon as the committee expands into<br />

subcommittees, which will be<br />

assigned to each school, then hopefully<br />

mayoral contest<br />

this imbalance will be corrected.<br />

The purpose of the May It meeting<br />

was to determine if the members,<br />

after studying the goals, had any<br />

revisions and to decide the format and<br />

distribution process of a questionnaire<br />

which is to be mailed to the entire<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Township community for<br />

their reaction to the goals and their’<br />

indications of preeedeoce.<br />

The educational goals which the<br />

committee has been working on<br />

closely reflect the state’s goals but are<br />

being restated and qualified to satisfy<br />

the requirements of <strong>Franklin</strong>’s individual<br />

educational needs.<br />

Two revisions were made, one<br />

following a suggestion made by<br />

Father Griswold, a committee<br />

member to include "world citizen"<br />

as well as "community citizen," and<br />

the other on Ms. Sulam’s suggestion to<br />

substitute the word "family" for the<br />

word "home". This caused a complete<br />

revamping of goals ten and fourteen<br />

which were published in last week’s<br />

newspaper.<br />

Ten and fourteen now read as<br />

follows: 10: To acquire the capacities<br />

for playing satisfying and responsible<br />

roles in family life; 14: To become an<br />

by Jane Petroff<br />

Managing Editor<br />

Bernard Kwait, <strong>Franklin</strong>’s<br />

Republican municipal chairman,<br />

called a private, "informal" meeting<br />

at his home last Friday evening to<br />

discuss a number of party concerns,<br />

including tile upcoming mayoral<br />

nomination. From all accounts,<br />

although no one is willing to come<br />

forth with an exact head count, most of<br />

the local Republican rank and file<br />

were present -- with one notable exception.<br />

Councilwoman Dorothy Maklary<br />

was not invited to the meeting, and<br />

she’s bopping mad about it.<br />

In a letter to the <strong>News</strong>-<strong>Record</strong>,<br />

published verbatim in the "letters to<br />

the editor" section of today’s issue,<br />

Ms. Maklary said she understands<br />

that’Mr. Kwa.it and Deputy Mayor<br />

Jack Cullen, who attended the<br />

meeting, no longer consider her a<br />

Republican. Since she is excluded<br />

from their meetings, she added, she is<br />

withdrawing her bid to become mayor<br />

and instead will support Republican<br />

Charles Durand.<br />

CONTACTED BY PilONE last<br />

Tuesday, a number of the leading<br />

players in the municipal party drama<br />

had their own versions of the scenario.<br />

"I really can find no explanation for<br />

it, except that it’s a tactic of some<br />

kind," said Ms. Maklary. She added<br />

that since Friday, she has learned that<br />

numbers of the council members who<br />

attended had tried to dissuade Mr.<br />

Kwait from going ahead with the<br />

meeting. Among them, she said, were<br />

Robert Mettler, Joe Marline and<br />

Helen Reilly. According to Ms.<br />

Maklary, each telephoned to inform<br />

her that Mr. Cullen had called for a<br />

vote, and that they had refused to<br />

comply¯<br />

Ms. Maklary also stated that Mayor<br />

Norman Fisher has invited her to<br />

another, official caucus meeting on<br />

Sunday at his home.<br />

"TIIE ONLY REASON I’m going to<br />

that one is that I respect Norman, and<br />

as far as I know he was not present at<br />

the Friday meeting," she claimed.<br />

According to Mr. Kwait, contacted<br />

(See MAKLARY, pg. 22-A)<br />

by Carol Ilunt<br />

Special Writer<br />

businesses, restaurants, etc.<br />

"tlopefully.bctter businesses, giving<br />

The Planning Board agreed to have a more esthetic and pleasing ap-<br />

a zoning change resolution, affecting pearance would locate there," stated<br />

sections of land along Route 27, drawn Sam Mauro of the Citizens Advisory<br />

up by planning director Miriam Kiss, Committee.<br />

at a special meeting on Monday, May ’ According to Tom Clark, also a<br />

16.<br />

member of the Citizens Advisory<br />

The suggested changes were made Committee, "The change to the ROL<br />

to the land use committee by the zone would prevent commerical<br />

citizens advisory committee, and by strips, concentrate development in<br />

Joseph ltiggins, the former planning more attractive uses and maintain the<br />

director. They were subsequently image we want for the township.<br />

forwarded to the planning board in the Furthermore, this change would make<br />

form of a memo.<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong>’s side of Route 27 more<br />

The recommended changes will compatible with South Brunswick’s<br />

include:<br />

side."<br />

1. The present highway development Also recommended is a change in<br />

H-D I zone between Bennington Park- density making 3.5 units per acre the<br />

way and Veronica Avenue should be requirement for PUD in the southern<br />

changed to a research-office section of the township, which coin-<br />

laboratory tROLl zone.<br />

sides with the density requirements<br />

2. The one-acre r6sidential (R-40}"<br />

for PUD in the northern end of the<br />

zone directly behind these two existing<br />

Township.<br />

H-D zones should be included in the<br />

A change in the zoning ordinance is<br />

adjoining residential-agriculture IRalso<br />

recommended and a separate<br />

A} zone which requires a minimum lot<br />

resolution will be drawn up for that.<br />

size of 50 acres.<br />

These changes call for stricter<br />

requirements, in the categories of.<br />

3. The H-D zone and the R-40 zones<br />

south of Claremont Road should<br />

parking, landscaping, loading<br />

remain as is with the Planned Unit<br />

facilities," signs, lighting and car<br />

Development tPUD) option also dealers, when developing land con-<br />

remaining.<br />

tained in the recommended zoning<br />

By expanding the ROL zone along<br />

change.<br />

Route 27 more varied uses of the ¯ Both resolutions will be presented to<br />

property will be permitted such as the planning board for their approval<br />

office buildings, research and then subsequently forwarded to<br />

~arOfessional<br />

boratorles, communications the Council for their adoption:<br />

Grin and bear it<br />

,... .-’ ’::"- :" ’ ,.- ~ "’.’<br />

A~ex Brown, of Joan Efron’s morning klndsrgurten clsss ot<br />

the MacAfen Road School, hams it up during thn sohool’s kini’"<br />

"" ".clergarton elrcus Inst Saturday morning.<br />

(Steve Goodman photo)<br />

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(Exhibil 8:30 A.M, before sole}<br />

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Quilted with extra healthful<br />

form for extra firm support.<br />

Reg. Retail Value $84.50<br />

NOW s76 ’winsize<br />

MATCHING FOUNDATION ONLY =38<br />

Comparabh, sarings .n Full and Queen size,~ ! t. !<br />

Supplies are ph,ntiful, hut we cart only offer these huge<br />

redm’thms .[r,~r a limited time, IIURR Y IN!<br />

ForyUm0pen 0ailySh°ppingi0 a.m..Rp.mi<br />

Saturday l0 a.m.- 6 p.m. l<br />

COME SEE US...COME SA VE<br />

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leady yet Look tel the<br />

Last call,for pitch, hit<br />

Sunday, May 22 is the final dealers in the area, No perday<br />

of registration for Pitch, chase is necessary to enter.<br />

flit & Run (PH&R) Major Local competition will be<br />

League baseball’s official held on May 28 at Quarry<br />

youth program sponsored by Park, 9:00 a.m. In the event of<br />

Them MeAn in association inclement weather, the local<br />

with the’National Recreation competition will be held on<br />

and Park Association and the June4, at9:00a.m.,at Quarry<br />

President’s Council on Park.<br />

Physical Fitness and Sports. In the pitching competition,<br />

All youngsters between the each youngster has three<br />

ages of nineand 12areeligible throws to hit a specially<br />

to enter. Official registration designed basket at home plate<br />

blanks and tips books can be from a 46 foot distance. They<br />

obtained free at all Them alsoget three tosses lohit fair<br />

MeAn stores and participating balls twice, lunge style. The<br />

longest fair fly ball is<br />

measured from home plate<br />

with one point per foot as the<br />

scoring mechanism.<br />

The running competition<br />

allows the contestants points<br />

for their race around 60 foot<br />

hases, and is timed against Ihe<br />

stop watch. Winners are<br />

determined on a total point<br />

basis, for each of the age<br />

categories. The age is<br />

determined<br />

1977.<br />

as of August l,<br />

(201) 874-4500 I Yamaha sign on our building.<br />

BORO PI<br />

BORO CENTER<br />

424 Route 206<br />

(201) 359-7144<br />

Showstoppers<br />

CENTRAL JERSEY<br />

NURSERIES<br />

GERANIUMSBEGONIAS<br />

HANGING DOUBLE<br />

BASKETS FLOWERING<br />

FUSCHIA BEGONIAS<br />

Large Beautiful<br />

GERANIUMS<br />

J 95¢ $10. doz.<br />

Annuals Vegetables<br />

Birch Trees<br />

Shade Trees<br />

White Pine<br />

Hemlocks<br />

Yews * Juniper * Holly * Azaleas *<br />

Cotoneaster ’and many other trees and<br />

shrubs<br />

CENTRAL JERSEY NURSERIES<br />

28.~r Ildmihon~ .= L. m m*,.,’~" Xead ..<br />

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IT’S OUR<br />

1st ANNIVERSARY<br />

So, We’re Rolling Back Prices<br />

10 YEARS!<br />

We Did It In Manville. We’ll Do It Here!<br />

4 Days Only! May 23, 24, 25, 26, 1977<br />

REGULAR LARGE PIZZA<br />

Reg. Price ’3.51 NOW<br />

SICILIAN PIZZA Reg. Price ’4.73 NOW<br />

Reg. Price 47 c<br />

s2.00<br />

+3.00<br />

¯ "¢<br />

I<br />

I<br />

25 SLIC NTITIES<br />

QuAUNLIMITED<br />

The Silver Shafts entertained ast Saturday at the <strong>Franklin</strong> Township Library,<br />

demonstrating the twirling techniques used every August at the Somerset County<br />

fair. Cutting a fancy figure in the parking lot were, from left, front row: Lisa<br />

Evans, Pet O’Brien, Linda DeSantis, Bethany Brodman, Kim Branch and Lisa<br />

Davis. In the back row, from left, are Jo Ann Collins, Kelly Skillman and Cindy<br />

Patrick, all from Hillsborough. The Silver Shafts are sponsored by the Somerset<br />

County 4-H Club.<br />

(Steve Goodman photo)<br />

Thursday, May 19, 1977<br />

Township Jaycee-ettes place first in state<br />

The <strong>Franklin</strong> Township achieved by any chapter. The Director for <strong>Franklin</strong>’s Iransportation.<br />

,laycee-cttesplaced first in the commendation is based on the Jaycee-ettes, complied with This is the first time in the<br />

state of New Jersey in the<br />

Parade of Chapters and in<br />

addition, received the award<br />

hrr the outstanding chapter<br />

wiUfin the entire state. The<br />

selection was made from<br />

among 63 chapters and ann()unced<br />

at the annual Jayceeparticipation<br />

of the entire<br />

membership in each project<br />

undertaken, and indicates the<br />

cohesiveness of the<br />

organization and the women<br />

who compose its membership<br />

within <strong>Franklin</strong>.<br />

Jaycee-ette convention in The recognition of number<br />

Atlantic City during the one in the parade of chapters<br />

weekend of April 29-30. is a storewide system based on<br />

The citation of outstanding specified credits received for<br />

chapter within the state is the projects run within outlined<br />

highest award which can be areas. Heddy Kissling, State<br />

The "hole" story<br />

Above Fred Badessa, member of the Recreation Council, and<br />

Kay Magliola inspect one of the stations along the trail during the<br />

opening of the Quarry Park Trails Program last Saturday. The<br />

participants above are pondering the question concerning<br />

mysterious holes found in the trunk of an apple tree.<br />

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all the state requirements to<br />

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stature, As a direct result of<br />

her efforts this year, Ms.<br />

Kissling was named outstanding<br />

state director on a<br />

statewide basis, out of a<br />

possible 63 other applicates.<br />

Another award by the<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> chapter was a fourth<br />

place in state Jaycee "assist<br />

projects" for work done on<br />

their Safety Town project.<br />

’]’his was geared to teaching<br />

youngsters the necessary<br />

safety precautions for bike<br />

riding, and police, fire and<br />

history of the <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

Township Jaycee-cttes that<br />

Ihe chpatcr hps succeeded in<br />

ranking so highly within the<br />

state. Chapter president -<br />

Gloria Convery attributes this<br />

to the total ’involvement of<br />

each member.<br />

The Jaycee-ettes are *<br />

dedicted to community service<br />

and individual growth. Any<br />

woman between the ages of 18<br />

and 35 interested in obtianing<br />

additional information<br />

regarding the organization<br />

can contact Gloria Convcry at<br />

356-1644.<br />

Local Democrats<br />

endorse Hoffman<br />

Six <strong>Franklin</strong> Township eampaign," Auciello said.<br />

Democrats have endorsed "He’s a candidate who has<br />

Joseph Hoffman for governor,/ demonstrated widespread<br />

responding to the "grass roots appeal throughout the party<br />

support and enthusiasm" he and he established a great<br />

has generated in the Somerset record of leadership while at"<br />

County community,<br />

the Department of Labor and<br />

Hoffman has received the Industry."<br />

endorsement of Somerset Five other <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

County Democratic Chairman Township Democrats also<br />

Orlando Abbruzzese and the endorsed Ihe Hoffman cansupport<br />

of the County didacy. They art,: William<br />

Democratic Organization¯ lloward, Democratic<br />

Dennis Aueiello, municipal vice chairman,<br />

Democratic Municipal councilman and former<br />

Chairman of <strong>Franklin</strong> mayor; Helen Finch,<br />

Township, is the spokesman Democratic municipal vice<br />

for the <strong>Franklin</strong> Township chairwoman; Nancy Henry,<br />

group. He said support for the councilwoman-elect; Philip<br />

former labor and industry Beecham, councilman-elect;<br />

commissioner has been and Ted Chase, president of<br />

growing in <strong>Franklin</strong> Township the JFK Democratic Club.<br />

since the Democratic con. In responding to the entender<br />

made two visits to the dorsements, Hoffman said he<br />

township early in his. cam- was gratified by the support<br />

paign, his candidacy has won in.<br />

"There’s no question that <strong>Franklin</strong>Townshipandhesaid<br />

Mr. Hoffman’s candidacy has he intends to maintain a close<br />

caught on in <strong>Franklin</strong> rapport with all Somerset<br />

Township to the extent that County Democrats throughout<br />

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public tours, rides<br />

L,=l<br />

The Meadows house and up at the membership table.<br />

park land, on Easton Avenue Suggestions for the<br />

at the foot of DeMott Lane, will development of the new<br />

be open to the public on township facility will also be<br />

Saturday, May 21 between 2 welcomed.<br />

Teenagers conduct media survey at FHS and 5 p.m.<br />

The handsome sketch of the<br />

Supervised canoe and kayak house was contributed by Roy<br />

rides will be available to all. DeBoer, a talented student at,<br />

Hostesses will give guided Cook College.<br />

by Jodi Levin see more or less ad- The main contradiction crease the cultural interest of poetry and creative writing, tours to those who have not yet The Meadows Foundation is<br />

Special Writer vertLscments in the papers, however, is found by com- teens in today’s society. summer travel ideas and seen the township’s newly planning a variety of com-<br />

sixty percent of them answeredparing<br />

the other forty-two per College ideas and satirical questions, we have to know acquired historic house on the munity activities for the new<br />

Believe it or not, at one time "less."<br />

cent of the people whom rather cartoons were voted as what teenagers like to read.<br />

CALL 526-5550<br />

Delaware and Raritan Canal. park. Several annual parties<br />

newspapers were the only Reasons for wanting less read a paper. These students favorable ideas by tautly-six As a journalism student, l Copies of a sketch of the 1722 are now being scheduled,<br />

,form of entertainment. Then advertisements were very felt that the newspaper had<br />

per cent and fourty-seven per feel that the interests of high Dutch.style farmhouse will be including a Dutch Christmas<br />

along came the radio and soon simple. Many ads don’t appeal more news and better news<br />

cent of the students respec- school students should be given to all those who have<br />

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party and a tulip festival.<br />

after someone discovered the to the teenage audience. They coverage and with a tively. Problems of teens taken into consideration when contributed $25 or more Construction of a canoe<br />

television. Due to these new are irrelevant and }rave no newspaper you can just read today and teen fashions were writing a newspaper. Daily toward the purchase of the launching pad and a bridge TRY A GREA T<br />

creations, newspapers arc not significant purpose to the what you want.<br />

also considered interesting and weekly papers are a form property. ’]’hose who would across the canal from the<br />

as popular as they were years teenager. Although ad- Maybe if there was a paper and about twenty-five per cent of education as well as a like to become charter donors Meadows to the towpath have STEAK SANDWICH !<br />

ago, although they should be. vertising is necessary, According to the teens of the students would like to means to inform and en- to the Meadows can still sign been given high priority.<br />

At <strong>Franklin</strong> High School a couldlft it be geared towards surveyed, the main objective see these types of articles. tertain, and hopefully high<br />

survey was taken, asking teens? Advertisements of jobs of a local paper should be to<br />

school students will be aa<br />

BRIKEN DAIRY FARMS<br />

students what they would and available in the community have something for everyone Other articles that students asset to the community by<br />

would not like to see in a paper would definitely increase the and the only way to find out would enjoy reading are what they learn through MIDTOWN DINER & RESTAURANT Rt. 206 & Oxford Place<br />

and if they do even read the read-ability of the paper as far what people want is to inquire. course/teacher evaluations, newspapers.<br />

Belle Mead, N. J.<br />

paper at all. Approximately 40 as teens are concerned. Just because of T.V. and radio,<br />

50 S. Main St., Manville<br />

per cent of the teens surveyedF’ashion<br />

is another good thing newspapers should not die out. Business agency<br />

don’t even take the time to to advertise, except the Papers still are considered a.<br />

government is buying. "Dial. New Houtg: Mon.-l’kur~. 5:~0 em - tO pm CALL 359-6698 FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS[<br />

read the paper ! What does this clothes should be reasonably form of entertainment and launches new idea An-ldea," SBA’s phone-in<br />

tell us about our soeJety? Doespriced<br />

so that teens can written by teens, for teens,<br />

service with helpful hints for<br />

this prove that teens arc no seriously consider what’s these problems of laziness<br />

The Small Business Ad-<br />

fd. & Snt. open 24 kour: Burgers ¯ Steaks ¯ Seafood<br />

small business people, tells<br />

longer reading? Is it really being offered.<br />

could be overcome. Usually if<br />

ministration doesn’t just lend hmv to get and use this<br />

4meessary for teens to know The last problem to be you got a group of teenagers<br />

money to small businesses.<br />

reference.<br />

Sun. until 12 noon<br />

the news in the community? In discussed deals with radio and together, nine out of l0 will The agency can aLso arrange All are invited to call "Dial.<br />

for those firms to get what<br />

Under New Management<br />

order to answer these T.V. Which gives us a better have different interests. No<br />

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teenagers attitudes towards insight as to what the news is matter how different these<br />

they need most - and from the<br />

parents.<br />

all about--television and radio, interests may seem, there’s<br />

biggest - buying customer in<br />

Please Come In<br />

BY LOOKIN(; at the above or newspapers? Does hound to be someone else who<br />

the world.<br />

statistics it is obvious that lelevision and radio really likes the same thing.<br />

Just how small businesses<br />

. what we really need in this<br />

can obtain U.S. government<br />

give adequate coverage to they really should live up to<br />

country, is a paper geared<br />

contracts is the subject of<br />

news? Whether it does or their expectations.<br />

primarily for teenagers. At the<br />

"Diai-An-ldea" for the week of<br />

doesn’t, fifty.eight per cent of Sixty per cent of the students<br />

Democratic convention in tim leens surveyed would<br />

Monday, May 16 through<br />

surveyed would like to see job<br />

November, elementary school rather watch T.V. or listen to<br />

Sunday, May 22.<br />

opportunities listed in the The Commerce Business<br />

students got recognition on Ihe radio rather than read a paper, Fifty-throe per cent<br />

REYNOLDS WRAP<br />

NO<br />

national T.V. for having their newspaper. These people felt<br />

Daily, a publication of the U.S.<br />

Assorted Prints or Colors<br />

would like to read reviews of<br />

own paper. }[ere was a group that T.V. and radio save time<br />

Department of Commerce, is<br />

Aluminum Foil<br />

d<br />

concerts, movies and plays,<br />

’ of elementary school students and it’s easier to understand.<br />

the standard reference used<br />

big.<br />

which would definitely in-<br />

toll I<br />

from all over the United It also doesn’t take any effort,<br />

by businesses to see what the<br />

States, who publish a monthly it’s more enjoyable and the<br />

paper.<br />

news can be seen live. lilts<br />

¯ The students do all the goes to show that loons today<br />

writing, layouts, captions, etc. are }azy and they’]l do<br />

for the entire paper each anything and everything in<br />

month. The paper, since it is order to make life a little<br />

written by grade school easier for themselves.<br />

students, is geared<br />

specifically for that age group.<br />

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A good way to begin catching<br />

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Let’s take advertisements<br />

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When the teens at FHS were<br />

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editorials<br />

’l’bursday, May 19, 1977<br />

Home rule is no factor<br />

in upgrading police forces<br />

Write on, sisters<br />

Crurnp’s.~<br />

c~<br />

0<br />

"The concept of home rule<br />

should not apply when the safety<br />

of the public is at stake.’"<br />

’[’h,’ above is a statement fr,,m<br />

a supposmlly secret report on the<br />

status of nu,niclpal police departments<br />

in New Jersey as quoted<br />

by the Star-Ledger. h is a report<br />

cducatlcmal requirement.<br />

But even if a given<br />

muoici.pality is lucky and<br />

aeqMrcs outstanding policemen -<br />

- as many do -- tile majority of<br />

tlmsc capable officers are given<br />

only mininmm training. ’File absence<br />

of a firm pnlicy of training<br />

by Stuart Crump Jr.<br />

Staff Writer<br />

I was a freshman in college and<br />

about as green as they come,<br />

A bunch of us guys were siiting<br />

’around the dorm during exam week<br />

looking for uny conceivable excuse not<br />

to study.<br />

George, who happened to he the<br />

I<br />

how can I say this tastefully in a<br />

family newspaper? .. well endowed.<br />

"tley guys!" he panted. "Me and<br />

Amy really made the scene last<br />

weekend!" My first thought was that<br />

he was talking about how the two of<br />

them were on the stage crew of the<br />

spring play and that they’d built the<br />

scenery. I told you I was very green.<br />

George then proceeded to give a<br />

which can and will indncc ranch deprives these officers of ever<br />

biggest, dumbest and hairiest joel," in very graphic description the likes of<br />

debate, hut the qnoted statc, nlent<br />

at least, is one with which few<br />

conhl argoe.<br />

, Home rule is a sacred concept<br />

reaching their maximum efficiency<br />

as a law enfi)reement<br />

agent and robs their cnmmunities<br />

of the level of protection they<br />

tile whole freshman class, was sitting<br />

in his usual gross way over hy the<br />

door. He picked up the "pig book" and<br />

thumbed it casually,<br />

For those of you who don’t know<br />

which I’d never heard before.<br />

"Tbat’s nothing," Tony piped in<br />

grabbing the book. "Cindy and l..." he ¯<br />

said as he thumbed through the book<br />

to lind her picture, ".,.did something l<br />

in New Jersey. h has been raised<br />

ahmg with God. umthcrhood and<br />

the C.ustitulion ill defense of<br />

many praiseworthy causes and<br />

need.<br />

Much early publiehy about the<br />

stndy centered on tile low level of<br />

qualifications, training and<br />

about such things, the "pig book" at<br />

our school was the annual student<br />

guide. It contained a picture and brief<br />

background on every female in the<br />

freshman class. The "beef book" was<br />

thought you only read about in<br />

magazines..," fie went on. l won’t.<br />

The pig book continued around the<br />

room. Each guy except me came up<br />

with a story about what he had done<br />

alsn has hcen used on nccaslon as snpervision of special police.<br />

Ihe book which told about the male with various females in the freshman<br />

a rathmallzation to evade Special police are used in almost<br />

mt,niclpal responsibility.<br />

every muniiSpality, but in the<br />

in the report of the Police smaller t,,wns there are frequen-<br />

Trainhlg Comnlisshm. c.nlposed tly more special patrolmen tban<br />

.f lea(llntt law enforcement of. proh, ssional offlccrs. The selee-<br />

Iici:ds ill the slate, the abm’e lion of these olficcrs -- who will<br />

ql,ote is used in anticipation of carry all the authority of a<br />

tilt, furor to be raised owrr its regnlar ludiceman when on duty -<br />

recmnnlmulation that snaaller -- was found generally to be ac-<br />

comnmnities regionalize their cording to the whim of the chief<br />

police departments.<br />

of police.<br />

’[’he rept~rl cites a national But to return to tile original<br />

stndv that said that no i)olice problem of regionalization or<br />

dep;~rtnu’mt shonhl consist of less consolidatiml of police depart-<br />

than It) .[ficers and a state study ments. The cry of loss of home<br />

that urges a 15-nlemher rnh, probably will be raised, but<br />

minimum. It notes that if snch is without substance. Home rule<br />

policies were put into effect in hashecnabrldgedthrough<br />

New Jersey aim.st 40 per cent of necessity in many areas in tile<br />

the de[’tartments would fail the last few decades. Schools have<br />

m hlinnon reqnirement.<br />

been rcgionalized. Sewer services<br />

The rep.rt generally is critical have been provided by<br />

~ff the pt~llce protection offered ill authorities representing two or<br />

tile stale. This area mnnicipal nmre municipalities. As tile<br />

police protection pr.bably is 100 demands of a steadily increasing<br />

per cent better than tilt pupulatlon mouuted, more and<br />

mn,fieip;dities have any right to more smaller towns and town-<br />

expect. That fact is a testi,mmial ships found themseh’es incapable<br />

to tilt indivkhlal officers and not of bcarin~ the costs of mandated<br />

to thc care with which the depart- services.<br />

nlcnls arP organized or oDerate. Certainly tile keeping of the<br />

For example there is no law peace is a desirable service in any<br />

requiring a background in- community. ’File public at large<br />

vestigation of police :q~plicants as well as police officers are en-<br />

and two-thirds of the police titled to the very best in training<br />

departnumts in the stntc are-not and supervision. If<br />

under Civil Service regulations regionalization is the nnly means<br />

and hence have no enforceable of achieving that goal -- st) be it.<br />

class members.<br />

.class.<br />

You get the idea.<br />

l’d have probably thrown in a story<br />

Anyway, George held up a picture of of my own if I’d known at the time that<br />

a young lady we all knew was quite -- you were supposed to make something<br />

up as you went along, just as the other<br />

guys always did,<br />

The above scene came back to me<br />

Female ’Mounties’ patrolling the trails<br />

recently when I read in the pa~r that<br />

a couple el young ladies ~if that’s the<br />

proper word} at MIT in Cambridge,<br />

Mass,, recently published a "Con-<br />

in volunteer program to reduce crime<br />

sumer Guide to MIT Men."<br />

The guide, which they allegedly<br />

Student marshalls have served as patrol. "Besides," Ochs added, "I’ve never contact with their walkie-talkies. They drew up from "personal experience,"<br />

"extra eyes and ears" for the Rutgers The students were objecting seen anyone pet a patrol car." spent the first few days of patrol in rated 3fi men according to their<br />

University Police Department for because the university police had<br />

April with the officers, learning what "techniques, physical attributes and<br />

several years, patrolling the state removed one of the two mounted of- TIlE STUDENT MARSIIAIA.S Io look for and becoming familiar with personal hygiene," and awarded them<br />

university’s five New Brunswick-area ricers from service. Oehs explained receive an hourly wage for their work. the campus terrain.<br />

from zero to four stars. Just like in the<br />

campuses with walkie-talkies and that the problem was created by the But the horse owners, }leather Hoyns Now they’re pretty much on their movie reviews. (I think they should<br />

reporting any suspicious activity or ,mliday vacation schedule and a need ef Wyekoff, Donna Davis of own, patrolling the footpaths and have used "G, GP, R and X.")<br />

crime to police headquarters. tar the officer elsewhere, but the Pisoataway and Evelyn Nusio of paying close attention to anything<br />

’rhc schoors president called the<br />

This semester, however, the patrol students felt ’they were losing a Lebanon pay the university for their unusual or suspicious. They also keep<br />

article "extraordinarily offensive and<br />

has been beefed up considerably with valuable security measure.<br />

stall space in a converted sheep barn, a nightly log of more mundane matters,<br />

a gross violation of our norms of taste<br />

the addition of three pointy-eered new "I told them -- half jokingly -- that i! The women also provide their own like broken streetlights’and unlocked and the regard for secrecy."<br />

members. They weigh in at about half they wanted mounted patrols that feed.<br />

doors, that could lead to crime if not II seems Io mc that, aside from<br />

a ton each and aswer to names such as badly they ought to do it themselves,"<br />

corrected.<br />

publishing the names, the young<br />

"Gigolo," "Ghost of Cochise" and Ochs said.<br />

They see this, though, as a<br />

women were merely doing unto others<br />

"Buck’s Penny Change."<br />

satisfactory arrangement because tAKE "rllEltl foot-powered student<br />

as they had been done unto. f can’t<br />

Three young women, all horse they get to ride their horses much counterparts on the other campuses of believe, for example, that the two of<br />

Three horses, ridden by their owners, volunteered their horses and more often than an occasional the state university, the mounted them hadn’t themselves been the<br />

owners who are students at Cook their services and the mounted weekend home from school. To the marshalls never get involved if they frequent subject of hours of discussion<br />

College, have joined the nightly patrol student patrol was born.<br />

alternates, Ellen Sam of Waldwiek, do see suspicious activity or a crime in on the part of the :16 men they wrote<br />

of the campuses. Alternating with But why mounted patrols on the<br />

Stephanie Edward of Wayne and progress, but report it immediately hy<br />

about.<br />

three friends whodo not own their own campus at all?<br />

Kathe Stauber of Verona, it’s a good radio and let the university’s regular Their article was, in other words, an<br />

mounts, the students cover areas of Rutgers was the first of the nation’s way of combining a part-time job with police officers handle it.<br />

example of "You can give it but can<br />

the Cook and Douglass College colleges or university’s to institute a favorite hobby.<br />

But the mere presence of the<br />

you take it?" thrown back in the face<br />

campuses less accessible to patrol regular police patrol on horseback, All six women, in fact, are member patrols, who do resemble police of.<br />

of all male braggarts, of which there<br />

cars and too large for a person on foot, That was in 1973. While several other of the Rutgers Equestrian Club, an fleers in their hard hats and reflective<br />

are far too many,<br />

The concept originated last year schools have attempted it since then, organization of horse owners and vest, is often a deterrent to a potential<br />

Despite the row which it caused, the<br />

when Robert Ochs, university Ochs claims that Rutgers is the only fanciers. All are animal science criminal or trouble maker, according article strikes me ultimately as a<br />

assistant vi~e president for public institution to consider it a success and majors at Cook, which is the to Ocbs.<br />

positive force for clean thinking,<br />

safety, attended a pre-Christmas make it a regular part of campus agriculture and environment-oriented The mounted student marshalls are decency, intelligence and all those<br />

meeting of the Cook College Council, security.<br />

division of the university.<br />

advised by university police officer<br />

other good things everybody talks<br />

that college’s student government "A person on a horse is out in the The students work closely with the Robert Marcik, The entire mounted<br />

about but hardly anybody does<br />

group, to explain a temporary cutback open, seven or eight feet in the air. He regular mounted officers, Moniea division is under the command of<br />

anything about.<br />

in the University’s mounted police or she can see and be’seen, Batiuk and Robert Mule, keeping in assistant Chief Robert D. Bunker. Write on, sisters.<br />

Nuclear energy portrayed as panacea or Armageddon<br />

by Stuart Crump Jr.<br />

Stall Writer<br />

Will nuclear power solve New<br />

Jersey’s energy problems, or will it<br />

creale new and greater problem?<br />

This oft-discussed topic was debated<br />

once again when representatives of<br />

Public Service Electric and Gas<br />

tPSE&(D and the New Jersey Public<br />

Interest Research Group (PIRGt<br />

faced off in the planetarium of<br />

Somerset County Community College<br />

on May 12.<br />

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¯ ’Nucle#r energy now presents a<br />

solution for the near future .. as far as<br />

satisfying our energy needs are<br />

concerned." PSE&G assistant commercial<br />

manager of marketing Arthur<br />

W. Quade said. "It’s available, clean,<br />

safe and we propose using it."<br />

Economic and safety factors argue<br />

against tim use of nuclear energy,<br />

PIRG staff attorney Edward Lloyd<br />

rebutted.<br />

"Conventional fossil fuels are<br />

becoming terribly expensive," Mr.<br />

Quade explained. The cost of oil, for<br />

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example, has climbed from $2.50 a<br />

barrel six years ago to $12 a barrel last<br />

year, and the cost has been reflected<br />

in everyone’s energy bills, he said.<br />

Public Service now generates 18 per<br />

cent of its electrical energy from<br />

nuclear sources, he said. This figure is<br />

expected to climb to about 50 per cent<br />

by the turn of the century.<br />

Converting oil generators to coal<br />

would not be the answer, he said,<br />

because the state’s strict air pollution<br />

guidelines require the use of lowsulphur<br />

coal. This coal is available<br />

only from the western United States at problem, he said.<br />

climbing and will continue to do so, Quade cited regarding nuclear safety.<br />

a cost of $44 a ton, compared with the<br />

high-sulphur coal from eastern mines<br />

available at $20 a ton.<br />

The use of nuclear energy has<br />

already saved N.J. utility customers<br />

on their electricity bills, he said. Last<br />

year, for example, nuclear power<br />

saved 790-million barrels of oil - 38 per<br />

cent of the potential oil in the state.<br />

This works out to a savings of $204million<br />

in the electric bills, he said.<br />

The cost of generating one kilowatt<br />

bout (KWH) of electricity is 1.5 cents<br />

with nuclear power, t .8 cents with coal<br />

and 3.6 cents with oil.<br />

Mr. quade briefly discussed the<br />

other alternative energy sources with<br />

which PSE&G is experimenting, but<br />

explained that none offers an immediate<br />

solution to the state’s energy<br />

needs the way nuclear fission does.<br />

Fusion power (the energy source<br />

which powers the sun) offers "almost<br />

the ultimate" answer for the<br />

generation of electricity, he said, but<br />

perfection of the process is years<br />

away.<br />

Wind power is free, but it’s "terribly<br />

expensive and not that efficient or<br />

dependable."<br />

Burning garbage ean help some, hut<br />

no more than 20 per cent.<br />

Solar power - "the glamour source"<br />

- ought to be looked at." But the state<br />

of the art today is that it is "terribly<br />

expensive and not ~fieient. For direct<br />

power generation tfrom su~ight) you<br />

would have to cover southern New<br />

Jersey to generate the power for<br />

northern New Jersey," he said.<br />

Nuclear offers the only solution, he<br />

said.<br />

¯ He claimed that the waste problem<br />

"has been blown way out of proportion,"<br />

The radiation in the waste will<br />

be reduced by 90 per cent after 10<br />

years of storage, he said. Also, the<br />

waste generated by the entire commercial<br />

nuclear industry by the year<br />

2000 could fit into a cube 60 feet on a<br />

side.<br />

He also cliarged that 99 per cent of<br />

the waste generated by nuclear<br />

proeessee comes from the military<br />

weapons industry. Commercial<br />

nudeer reactors would add aa addlttonel<br />

~e per cent only to the waste<br />

He also claimed that the chance of a<br />

htal accident at a nuclear plant has<br />

been calculated at less than five in one<br />

billion, or "about the same possibility<br />

as being struck by a meteorite."<br />

He coneeeded that "nuclear is<br />

potentially a very hazardous source of<br />

energy," and added that "everybody<br />

is aware of tlds and everyone is being<br />

super careful,..<br />

"To date, through about 30 years of<br />

reactor use, there has been no<br />

member of the public injured or killed<br />

through a nuclear accident," one<br />

statistic that eannot be disputed, he<br />

said.<br />

Mr. Lloyd disputed some of Mr.<br />

Quade’s figures. "Nuclear plants are<br />

delsnged to run 80 per cent of the<br />

time," he said, ’q’hat’s what the<br />

economics are based on.<br />

"But we’ve discovered that they<br />

only run at 59 per cent of their<br />

potential, which equals about a<br />

billion cost overrun ..: Another<br />

troubling aspect is the fact that the<br />

older they get the worse they get," he<br />

said. Repairs can and have put a<br />

nuclear plant out of commlssion for<br />

weeks or even months, he said.<br />

Also, proponents of nuclear plants<br />

have consistently underestimated<br />

capital construction costs by about<br />

$250 per kilowatt, or about $350-million<br />

per plant, he said.<br />

Oyster Creek, the firsi, hue’leer plant<br />

in the state, cost a0out $I00 per<br />

kilowatt. The cost had grown to $300<br />

per kilowatt in 1972, and will climb to<br />

an estimated $I,135 per kilowatt in the<br />

1980’s, he said,<br />

He eonc~that once the plants<br />

are in place they do generate cheaper<br />

electricity than conventional p ants,<br />

However, the construction costs are<br />

rapidly eecalating, offsetting those<br />

savings,<br />

"In 1~, oae third of all investment<br />

money in Wall Streel went to utility<br />

investments," he said. "Nuclear<br />

plants d~aw money from other areas<br />

that Inaed it), whether public or<br />

private," he said.<br />

Also, the cost of nuclear fuel Is<br />

from a ~ust of $7 a pound three years The "one iu five..hinion" chance of a<br />

ago, $40 today and an estimated $I00 a death from a nuclear accident ~oa-<br />

pound within two years, according to tained in the Rasmussen report,<br />

some predictions.<br />

released about two years ago, was<br />

calculated using a "fault free<br />

Instead of nuclear energy, Mr. analysis" technique which is "not a<br />

Lloud offered "the two most viable very good way to predict," he said,<br />

alternatives" which, he pointed out,<br />

weren’t even mentioned in Mr. The Apollo space program, for<br />

Quade’s remarks: conservation and example, had used this method to<br />

co-generation.<br />

predict the oocurence of an accident in<br />

its program at one in 10,000. The ac-<br />

"Any number of reportswill tell you tual rate turned out to be one in 25, he<br />

that conservation is the most viable said. Furthermore, this method had<br />

and cfieapest tsource of "new" predicted a nuclear reactor failure at<br />

energy)," he said. He cited several one in 2.5-hilltop-hilltop reactor years,<br />

examples of the savings that could be yet the actual retched been 15 failures<br />

made.<br />

in the several 100 reactor years to<br />

In 1975 Ohio University retrofitted date.<br />

six buildings with imulatien and other The analysis does not and cannot<br />

energy saving materials at a cost of predict when human error is going to<br />

$30,000. The university saves $60,000 a strike, he said.<br />

year on its fuel bills for those<br />

buildings, or more than twice as much He also explained that waste<br />

as the original retrofitting east. disposal remains a problem booause<br />

the waste remains dangerous for a<br />

A 1973 study said that industry half-billion years. "The question is,<br />

wastes 311 per tent of all the energy it how are we going to keep tthe waste<br />

uses. "Conservation expenditures are from leaking into and damaging) the<br />

much cheaper to dur society than environment," he said.<br />

either nuclear, coal or oil," he said.<br />

Co-generution, he explained, is the<br />

process of generating electricity as a The <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWSRECORD<br />

by-product of Industrial steam. The<br />

Y~r, the Fro,lUll, ’1~,~ n.ldp<br />

process can cut fuel costs to about half<br />

what a new nil’plant would’east, he<br />

explained. Also, a eageneratiea plant<br />

can be built in two to five years, as<br />

I,~ I’h,, r thll~h,ii I’a* ~pI. hw.<br />

opposed to about 10 years for a nuclear<br />

plant.<br />

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A Princeton University researcher<br />

predicted that if the industrial steam Jlpe I’el~[| ........................ Mlnllin~t ~dlt or<br />

in the state could be combined with aa- ~li.,. I,,h ........................... ollh~ M~nmt~r<br />

generating faeilitiea, approximately<br />

4,000 megawatts of power could be ?nlb~ ril,th*n rale.: $ L~t~i~, )e=rl$~),nlt *,l *t~lvL’~’~.~ )~a,.<br />

Stl, ’l’ht,~ ~ .~,- $ I u, %~,, ..l~ml pri,~ I ~ ,~,,I. i~¢ ’~’lq ¯<br />

available. A PIRG study confirmed<br />

these figures.<br />

S~,od *la~ p,,t~ge I~i,I ~t ~,I**1~ lib, 3;,J, OIt1¢3 ?~,<br />

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By contrast, a PSE&G study on the<br />

subject estimated that only 430<br />

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a<br />

I !<br />

megawatts of energy could be ( :,,nltM ,,[[i, ~, p,,~ht*lk,o I,l~,tl a,,,I *~,q~,tal~ Iwmhll,~¢l,.r..<br />

generated this way he said. "That’s a 31111 ’dl hl,,*r.l.mn ,~1., I’t h,l~l,m. 3,,J, IIH~ III.<br />

10-fold difference in the conclusions,<br />

Mr. Lloyd said. "We’ve asked the E,I.~.I I’, lh,tk~ ............. Edh,~ ~;~ UPnrr~1%1~I,lge¢<br />

state to conducl an IndependentII,*l.,n<br />

I hilt hhl-m ................ r~lm.lhm ~¢1 nil. ~¢.¢<br />

study."<br />

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II1[~1 |h;lllh*l| .................. [~it r ttl,,lt,k~ ~|lBtlt~W¢<br />

He disputed the figures which Mr.


Thursday, May 19, 1977<br />

letters to the eel/tar<br />

l he <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWSRECORD 5-A<br />

f HERE’S TO YOUl<br />

Dottle Maklary mow it, rake it, and then mowassociation<br />

contained subject out for justice and peace, we support af a broad cross berger claimed (It I was in campaign in Ward Two w,~s<br />

it again. We know the Parks matter which was presented in need leaders and section of the voters, voters favor of shoving apartments remarkably clean. My last<br />

blows the whistle and ltooreation Department a most degradingly cynical<br />

organizations which will set us who believed in me and my into Rutgers Heights, (2) that minute flyer simply stated<br />

has too few personnel and too and caustic manner. These an example by their own position on the issues. I pledge deliberately misled the people that "}lelen B.eilly is a fine and<br />

To lhe Fditor: little budget monies but the documents have never fairness and brotherly love for to be the eouneilpersan for all concerning planned routes for gracious person." It is ex-<br />

Meadows Foundation stands presented me with a "con- others. I disagree with the old the people el the Fourth Ward 1-95, (3) that I was being tremely unfortunate that her<br />

()n Friday, May ]:t, 1977, the ready to assume the proper structive criticism adage: "Fight fire with fire," and thanks once again for this manipulated by the supporters, including her<br />

ntunieipel chairman of the care of the property once the viewpoint." On the contrary, I I believe in a more modern victory. An extra thanks to a Cutler/Linett machine and 14) husband who distributed these<br />

Itepubliean Party, Bernard lease from the township is have found them all to be adage which says: "The special 12 years aid named that I had never done anythig flyers, tarnished her image by<br />

Kwait, called a meeting at his acquired.<br />

destructive in nature. 1 cannot surest way to defeat an enemy Debbie lnman for her support positive in <strong>Franklin</strong> since l<br />

t hmne todiseuss the mayarship But the incredible thing on help but relate these -- is to make him your friend !" and tears which I shall always moved into the township. CONTINUED ON 19-A<br />

and various political ap- Saturday was that while the documents to a serpent 1 call on the members and remember and cherish. Until the final moments, the<br />

pointments. I was deliherately Meadows people were putting hooause every time lie opens officers of the <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

,not invited to Ihis meeting. I Ihe lawn hack in shape, the his mouth, venom and nothing Taxpayers Association to take<br />

Nancy Henry<br />

onderstand that Bernard current tenant was quite busy but venom seems to pour up the challenge of making<br />

Kwait and Jack Cullen feel withhisehainsawatwhatean forth.<br />

their organization a leader of Bruce Hamilton NOW that l am not a Republican only he described as a Then, too, there is the this stature and integrity.<br />

assails flyer use<br />

and. therefore, not welcomed, nightmarishly amateur at- "timeliness" of distribution of<br />

the time to plant!<br />

Mr. Kwait and Mr. Cullen tempt at tree pruning. In fact these flyers. In all the weeks<br />

John Baab<br />

were registered Democrats Ihe pine tree oext to the house preceding Ihe election I did not<br />

77 4th Street To the Editor:<br />

prior to Iheir moving to has for all intents and per- receive any other material<br />

Somerset<br />

Winning can be losing but<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Township where they poses been destroyed! from Ihe taxpayers<br />

joined the Itepubliean Party. If Ihe Parks and l~.ecreation association. Why lhen did Ihoy<br />

losing is always losing.<br />

~’~r ~,1~<br />

Nancy Henry thanks<br />

I, on die other hand, have I)epartment gave that in- wait until late on election eve<br />

In order to win you have to<br />

I<br />

Vegetable Plants<br />

* always been a registered dividual permission to prune to come forward with Iheir campaign workers<br />

discard human decency; if you<br />

Toast Dad or your newqraduate with this . . ,<br />

ltepuhlican, we suggest it he rescinded flyer at a lime when the voters<br />

have to resort to character<br />

agree with their contention immediately and this function could net possibly have a<br />

assassination then is winning<br />

To the Editor:<br />

that a Hepuhlican should be he reserved for parks per- chance to derermine just how<br />

really worth the price? Ap-<br />

EnglislL ewtel"<br />

mayor. Since I am now ex- sonnel who are properly true were the so called "feels"<br />

parently the <strong>Franklin</strong> Tax-<br />

l would like to thank MOVE<br />

eluded from Itepubliean qualified,<br />

presented in that flyer? Would<br />

payers Association believes<br />

of Somerset and my campaign<br />

meetings, l wilhdraw nLv To the council we can only not fairness to the voters have<br />

that winning an election is<br />

Iank ard<br />

workers for the dedieation and<br />

mavoralhidand’.‘.illsupparltlle ask that they grant the lease to heen better served by<br />

worth any price.<br />

support they gave my can-<br />

Actually holds a full pint! Glass bottomed.<br />

rml’v other true n:ayoral the Meadov,,s Foundation presenting Ihese "facts"<br />

A series of late night flyers<br />

didacy for Fourth Ward<br />

can’didale, Charles I)urand. s)eedily hefore any more ahead of time’?<br />

sponsored by my neighbor and Flowering Bedding Plants . $.95 & $1.31<br />

A handsome gift imported from<br />

Council. Our voter registration<br />

feel it ‘’vonld also he ad- deeay and deslruct on sour he When tile association was<br />

smiling friend Bob Morgen-<br />

England for proud display...<br />

drive, our fund raising and our<br />

Geraniums ........... 75¢ & up<br />

or even to quaff a brew down!<br />

tantugeons to the Bepuhliean peoples’ ndnds -- especially first originated several years discussion of the issues with<br />

l’urly to select a true those ‘’vho contributed toward ago I felt that it was really the people have combinated a<br />

Hanging<br />

Itepublican municipal Ihe saving of tlle Meadows. needed heeause the goals it victory which we all can now RAILROAD<br />

S 13,50<br />

chairman ‘.vho is capable of<br />

established ‘’‘"ere for the public share.<br />

Fushia & Geranium<br />

inspiring party unit,,’. By his<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Halph v.’elfare. Since that time I have My special thanks goes to<br />

ladnre fo create and irlailltuin<br />

C. Stutzman become very disenchanted <strong>Franklin</strong> Township Citizens TIES<br />

Baskets<br />

i)Jrly unily, 511". Kv:alt Ilas<br />

with that organization because for Better Neighborhoods for<br />

$8.50 & up<br />

done u great disservice to the Political views of the way they go about providing me and the other New & Used<br />

people ‘’vho have ,.corked in the<br />

reaching Ihose goals. I do not canal:dales a forum for open<br />

"Buy where tile flowers grow"<br />

uhlican elections. finally expressed oppose the assoeiatioo for discussion of the issues. We<br />

lie has also shortchanged the<br />

those goals..., but I do oppose are part:cub:fly pleased with HILLSBORO<br />

l ,,,mona t~t~ottets (./o.~,~,,,,,~ .~.~,,,’O~s~gnets<br />

eonlnltulit v.<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Ihe techniques and methods the dialogue we have Landscape, Mason<br />

" While ,Xir. Cullen altempts<br />

they use. <strong>Franklin</strong> needs an established with the people<br />

1188 Millstone River Road, Hillsborough<br />

TRENTON: N. BROAD & HANOVER STS. Phone 989-8100<br />

Ileal numouevering ‘’vithin<br />

I huve heen a resident and<br />

organization like the tax-<br />

& Patio Supply<br />

LAWRENCEVILLE: Route #1 at Texas Ave. Phone 771-9400<br />

(luring this campaign and<br />

hath parties .:rod condones<br />

secret meetings the<br />

merchant of <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

)dyers association, and that hopefully this dialogue will Rt. 206, HIIIsboro S74.6664<br />

359-5307<br />

Tw, vnship for the last 27 years group can and shou d m a ver,’ continue .:is we attempt to<br />

*l{epuhlican slate that I was<br />

anti in .:dl that time have never<br />

force in the ultimate goal of a solve some of the problems<br />

part of in 1975 pledged that the been sufficiently motivated to<br />

hetter community for all af us. facing our community.<br />

puhlie ,.could have ()pen<br />

express ray phi:Ileal opinion in<br />

At a time like this when all It is especially gratifying to<br />

rueetings and government<br />

a loller to the editor of any<br />

mankind seems to be crying me to have received the<br />

procedures. I ‘’vouhl hope that<br />

’ 5 r. ~ rand, as toayor would<br />

paper.<br />

I reside in <strong>Franklin</strong>’s 2nd<br />

fulfill this promise. It has Ward und on Monday evening<br />

For the best savings rates<br />

ahvays been tny contention May 9 at about 5 p.m. a<br />

that open confrontation en- political flyer was left in my BUY THE BLOOMING BEST<br />

sures the lmhlie right ta knmv<br />

omilhox. The material content<br />

:mtl allows hlmest .:tiring af .:dl of this flyer and the "op-<br />

and terms tnlltllsboroegh...<br />

vie‘’vs, l{egardless of political portune" time it ,.,.,as given to BUY FROM THE GROWER !<br />

atfilialiou, this principle must me as a registered voter, have<br />

not he s( aelehed. Ilm‘.’ever, prompled me to ‘.‘.’rite this, my<br />

Ihe sque c ling las begun with firsl public letter on the<br />

my exclosion from Ihe suhjecl of politics.<br />

~mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm~<br />

LOOK TO LINE<br />

meeting under the direction of The flyer I refer to was paid<br />

Jack Collen and Bernard<br />

l HYBRID EARLY GIRLSI= and endorsed by lhe <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

Kwail<br />

Taxpayers Association, and m The Earliest Standard Size<br />

i<br />

very caustically subjugates m Tomato Yet |<br />

l)nrolhy Maklary can’didate Bruce Hamilton as<br />

(’ouncilv,’ama an inconsistent and<br />

ALSO 14 OTHER VARIETIES II<br />

Resident angered<br />

irresponsible individual at a<br />

relatively late hour on election<br />

eve. Although 1 am con-<br />

~ ll Il mi III ll II Il 1N Iil III I<br />

by state of estate scientious of the need to elect<br />

To the Editor:<br />

We listened ’.vith interest<br />

htst v,’eek to u fe’.‘" people’s<br />

ohjections tn Quarry Park anti<br />

it semns to us that they may be<br />

nntkJng mountains out of<br />

nndehills and have hal really<br />

thought Ihiugs through<br />

I t rot gill,,’<br />

We live in Hutgers Ileights<br />

v.’hich is threatened by the<br />

BevmdCs ultra high density<br />

to,,(’nhouse l)roject and also<br />

"the Bmmer PUt) which hopes<br />

to violate the matching<br />

responsible officials to<br />

represent me aa the township<br />

council, and I am concerned<br />

about the veracity of the<br />

¯ *facts" stipulated in this flyer,<br />

the purpose of this letter is not<br />

to scrutinize, defend, support,<br />

or oppose Mr. Hamilton or the<br />

other candidate Helen Reilly.<br />

What really motivates me to<br />

write this letter are the<br />

methods used by the laxpayers<br />

association to influence<br />

me as a voter. I believe that<br />

,:very document I nave ever<br />

seen from the taxpayers<br />

* BEDDING PLANTS<br />

* HANGING BASKETS<br />

* GERANIUMS<br />

NEW IMPATIENS<br />

Cyclone<br />

Double<br />

New Guinea<br />

* VEGETABLE PLANTS<br />

* POTTED PLANTS<br />

* TROPICAL PLANTS<br />

(LIMITED ISSUE)<br />

7o9 0°/° Annual<br />

Yield On<br />

6Years--<br />

Minimum $1,000<br />

ear<br />

III1:<br />

provisions of the<br />

PUD hy substituting again GIVE BLOOD<br />

townhntlses and apartments<br />

along our borders where<br />

single-fantily dv,’ellings should TOMORROW!<br />

HOURS:<br />

he, We think that ‘’re would not Municipal Bldg.<br />

MounTain TOP<br />

mind trading F,l.:lces v.’ith any<br />

Tues. 10.3<br />

of the t’esidents v,’ho live ad- 475 DeMott La.<br />

Thurs. 1.5<br />

to t,~uarry I ) ark.<br />

Somerset<br />

, Sat. 10.4<br />

To those people v,’e would<br />

urge you to explore the 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.<br />

Sun. 1.4<br />

Closed Man.<br />

alternatives .:rod see if the few<br />

Somerset<br />

BuY FROM THE GROWER<br />

lnJmlr l)roblonls are 11ot really<br />

Wed. & FrL<br />

far more desirooble than say a Community BJood Bank<br />

fe‘’,.’ high-rise aparhnents and<br />

Box 20 IA Zion Rd., Neshanle 369.4583<br />

another, God forbid! Easton<br />

North.<br />

¯ While we ure on the subject<br />

of parks, consider the recently<br />

.:required Bogan Meadov,’s. We<br />

v,’ere Ihere on Saturday and<br />

were appalled at the neglect of<br />

co l<br />

the lawns by tile township,<br />

h<br />

particularly in view of the fact<br />

29 Union Avenue-- P.O. Box A<br />

Somerville, New Jersey08876 (201 725-0500<br />

that in March the Meadows<br />

Foundatiml group raked,<br />

LET’S HEAR IT FOR NEW JERSEYI<br />

fertilized, and seeded at no<br />

expense to unyone but<br />

Each week in our "Let’s Hear It for New Jersey" Promotion<br />

themselves. No;’,’ the grass has<br />

Acme Electric will be bringing you special priced items for the<br />

been let go st) high that, again,<br />

home. This is just the beginning...<br />

priwtte citizens ,.,,’ere forced to<br />

Enhance youl garden, patio<br />

SMOKE DETECTOR LIGHTSCAPING with hght lot solely, security<br />

and beauty<br />

By Nutone provides home<br />

L,~, ,,q Lustre green hnlsh with<br />

HAVE YOU HEARD protechon around the clock<br />

~ ’~’~" scalloped refleclors Ceram*c<br />

Underwriters LaboratorLes<br />

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6-A<br />

clover correspondence<br />

by T. H, BLUM.<br />

BARBARA LINDBERG<br />

COUNTY 4-H AGENT COUNTY 4-H AGENT<br />

Thur~ay, May 19, 19"/’/<br />

COMING EVENTS Saturday, May-2t - Stamp Wednesday, May 25 - 4-R<br />

All junior stamp club Members of the Chaps ’n<br />

exhibition, noon to4p.m. Prcpdaytimeprogrammcrs, 9<br />

membersareinvitedtocxhibit Spurs horse club enjoyed<br />

All meetings will be held at Saturday, May 2t - Barn a,m. to noon to 7 p.m,<br />

at the 441 Center on Saturday, demonstrations given by<br />

the 4-H Center unless other- (lance, B p.m. to midnight.<br />

May 21, noon to 4 p.m. This Bobby Barone "Parasites"<br />

wise stated.<br />

Saturday, May 21 - Twirliug<br />

***"<br />

Thursday, May 19- Junior club. North Plainfield 4-1t<br />

. exhibitionwillbespoesorcdby and Jill Seaman on<br />

councilmeeting,7:30to 9 p.m. Homestead, It a.m. All High School students<br />

the llinge Lickers 4-11 Club. "Grooming and Showman-<br />

Thursday, May 19 - Friends Monday, May 23 - High interested in working with Public is invited to attend, Loughney.<br />

he $1.50. The square fiance and Emergency Dental Care is prnvided by resident students<br />

Midland Wonder Girls of refreshments will be spon- now available for senior under the direction of licensed<br />

North Branch - exeellents sored by the N.J. State 4-H citizens under a new plan dentists. Costs incurred are<br />

went to Diane Micol, Charlene Council.<br />

formulated by the Somerset mainly for materials.<br />

Nyenhuis, Anita Clavcring,<br />

County Office on Aging ih<br />

Jocelyn McCay. Kim Jugo;<br />

Trcatments may include:<br />

cooperation with lhe New<br />

ship."<br />

Very goods went to Maurcen<br />

toothaches; fillings; ex-<br />

Jersey Collcge of Medicine<br />

Sapkowski, Andrea Granata,<br />

tractions; "and broken den-<br />

The Raise ’cm, Graze ’era<br />

Twirly Birds - Kim and Dentistry.<br />

of special education, 7:30 to 9 school lounge. 7:30 to l0 p.m. retarded children and learning Susan Kirkpatrick and Cora<br />

,***, and Amaze ’era club welcomes<br />

Prcuster, Janicc Scott, Donna Freeholder Vernon ’ A.<br />

tures, Costs for treatment,<br />

p.m. Monday, May 23 - Camp how to plan their activities are new member Chip Williams<br />

Bell.<br />

payable at the time of the<br />

Burrows and Karen Field Noble, human services<br />

Thursday May 19 - Stokes c n u o s e I 1 o r c o u r s e, invited to attend the first<br />

Busy Buddies of Somerville -<br />

appnintmcnt are as follows:<br />

camp counsellor meetiug, 7:30 Ilillsborough Higb School, meeting el a new 4-H group<br />

New members arc being and ejoyed Jennifer Stivcrs<br />

taught rnutincs to other committcc chairman, has<br />

cxeellents to Maria Foster,<br />

Fillings or extractions, $5 and<br />

accepted’, into the North talk on her pet "Ferrett."<br />

mcmbcrs and practiced for unnounced an agreement with<br />

Io 9 p.m. room 109, 7:30 p.m. Friends of Special Education Darlene LaRuc, Judith Pct-<br />

$6; Denture relining ap-<br />

~~,.,-.,-~,--~.,,-,.~,.r-~.,-.,-~,~-,~-,,-~ that will meet one evening<br />

Plainfield twirling club, All Members later worked on<br />

their performance at Great I)r. Lcroy Parker, associate<br />

sko, and Roxanne Welsh.<br />

proximately $20; repair oil<br />

every other month at the 4-H<br />

interested youth 9 to 19 years their 4-H Fair display.<br />

Advcnture that is coming up " dcun [or Clinical Affairs el the<br />

Bridgewater Adventurers -<br />

dentures $10 Io $20.<br />

, FINE Center. This will he an exof<br />

age may attend the Voorhees 4.FI Velvets have<br />

sonn.<br />

New Jersey College for<br />

excellents to Karl Schwartz<br />

Office on Aging Director Jean<br />

CRANE S STATIONERY<br />

tremely educational ex-<br />

Saturday, May 21. It a.m. decided to work on samplers<br />

Medicine and Dentistry. to<br />

and Richard Kowaleski; very<br />

***+*<br />

Siiberg emphasized, "This is a<br />

perionce. This project is<br />

meeting being held at the 4-H and discussed color choice,<br />

have Somerset County senior<br />

goods to Amy Blomgren,<br />

ncw program with facilities<br />

rccomn(endcd for students<br />

Homestead. 9 Carter Place. Mennwhile they are still<br />

citizens treated at middlesex<br />

Kathleen Flood, Melanic<br />

being shared with Middlesex<br />

nurturing their Black Locust<br />

Carnp applications arc (;eneral Ilospital in New<br />

having patience, un-<br />

100% Cotton Fiber ***** trees that they are growing,<br />

Miller, Vincent Wise, William<br />

County. Noxt year, thanks to<br />

coming in, has yours arrived Brunswick.<br />

derslanding and an interest in<br />

Davies and Michael Addison.<br />

thc Board o[ Freeholders, we<br />

working with these "special"<br />

Free copies of "Where to<br />

yet" If you haven’t registered "This is a significant step<br />

Manville Kountry Club -<br />

will expand Ihe program to<br />

WEDDING INVITATIONS<br />

youngstcrs. Join us at thc 4-H<br />

The following materials arc Pick Your Own FruRs and<br />

your child, please so soon. towards developing a dental<br />

exeellcnts to Julie Biaekman,<br />

two Lull time dental chairs to<br />

(.;enter, Thursday, May 19, at<br />

needed at 4-h Prep Camp: Vegetables’ in New Jersey"<br />

Applicutions for summer program for our senior<br />

Karen Cast, John Baranik,<br />

bc utilized exclusively by<br />

NASSAU PRINTING COMPANY7:3o p.m. Call 526-6644 for<br />

Metal or wooden shapes that pamphlets are now available.<br />

camps and brochures are citizens", Mr. Noble said,<br />

Jerry Vogel, Robert Pugulki,<br />

further information. could hc used for batik. Adults wishing to obtain copy<br />

awdlable at the 4-11 Center, 310 "right uow treatment can bc<br />

Somerset County residents."<br />

Jeff Lewis, Kuren Pizzolato<br />

Printed cotton- permanent must contact the Extension<br />

Mill(own P, oad, Bridgewater, provided for dental The Office on Aging<br />

and Barbara Dcmko; very<br />

6 Chambers/20 Nassau St. 92/..6883<br />

press materials to make Service Office, 310 Milltown<br />

N.J. 08607.<br />

emergencies at nominal cost. provides many services for<br />

goods to Robcrt Previty,<br />

placcmats.<br />

Road, Bridgewater or call 526-<br />

In the future, we plan to ex- cilizcns over age 60 including<br />

Kathy Gigantioo, Joseph<br />

Food pictures - from 6293.<br />

p;md the program." emergency transportation,<br />

D’Allcgro, Lisa Uaschur, Judy<br />

All appointments for dental<br />

magazines to make a collage.<br />

nutrition centers, health<br />

[Iorner, Taffy Bladzinski, Sue<br />

Minerals - any extra *****<br />

Any i)oy nr girl irrespective treatment arc to be made programs and social ac-<br />

DENIM dEAN<br />

Bisson, Robert Rcmbilas, Liz<br />

minerals that you may have<br />

of race, colnr or national<br />

Span and Jeff GalainL<br />

that preppers can use to learn Forty-tour "special" 4-H’ers<br />

~rigin, in this community<br />

SALE!<br />

i<br />

This was a very cducalional<br />

about and make a mineral visited the 4-H Center on<br />

between thc ages of 7 and 19<br />

and rewarding cxperiencc for<br />

I chart. Thursday. May 12, to give<br />

incZusive, ntuy become a<br />

these 4-].l’ers. Everyone share<br />

II<br />

Leather - cmv hide scraps, their Public Presentations.<br />

membcr nf 4-11 l’rcp or 4-H by<br />

Save 20vo<br />

Cans - size 2~.<br />

A~t.’ards were as follows:<br />

ideas with their new friends. applying for mcmbcrship in at<br />

I<br />

Judges were Mrs. Ruth<br />

Please leave any of the Cnoks College Club of<br />

least one nf thc approved<br />

o£f reg. price I<br />

above articles off at the 4-H Branchburg - excellents went<br />

Reader, Miss Connie DiMaria progroms or projects and<br />

and Miss JoAnn Iloffman.<br />

Office forGraeeConnoror call to Diane Blodgett, Tom<br />

agreeing to the 4-tl<br />

With This Ad Only. her at 369-3t05. Manzo. Rita Tague and Wayne<br />

requirements.<br />

I<br />

]Limit 2 per<br />

Wrangler. Lee<br />

I<br />

Washington Wrappers I<br />

Mr. Leggs. Landlubber & more! |<br />

customer<br />

Offer good thru May 28[<br />

I<br />

FOR EXOTIC WOOD...<br />

Al()tnl![ all th(, v(,ty [io()d u.’ood crahsnlt,n<br />

ill Ih(, Ntn,t’ ] lope ,Ir(’d. liter(,<br />

(ll)t’ !lro|l]) (hill (h)("., wt)rl¢ so tnlu5tliil.<br />

st) It)trillill, inK[ so I)eautihtl that Lq)tt<br />

nltlSt st.,t, it It) believ(, it. This mass<br />

t,xotic tllttttr~tl tL’(mdt,r,.,, is h)cated<br />

the (mt,-limt, old "l’(~w-I)ath lhntse<br />

builtlinq (m MIt,t’l’,)tfit" .%trvvt il’a New<br />

[hq)(’. They call Ih(,t)l,,t,h.’t,s Mo()(Is<br />

h) W.od. hw. and .tier lilt’ 111()%t<br />

VXiluisite and tim,sl I)url tu(md htn)i-<br />

IIII’U ill Ille I’IHIIIIFU’.<br />

"l’hv,,v heautihd ’|,~edv,’ood bttrl~, are<br />

It’lH)l rlltllS ()l (h,atl rcdw(,)d trees<br />

thai were }’tarx’t,,.,tt,d bv h)!l!lers iu<br />

lit(’ ],)It, 1800’~;. and ill’t, Ilt)W ])(’it)!l<br />

(’lvdrt,tl h’lnll lilt’ tt’hlt’ vit)t, yilrd (’t|tlnlfla.,<br />

in N(u’tht,rn Calihm)ia. The roots<br />

which ntab’ we)flit it~ n)ttch its<br />

ttlltS mid i)vt,r 2000 yeill’S ()ld<br />

Iht’i) cut il)t() ,dal),, with ()he<br />

large’.,( chain saw~, iu tht, wt~rld, and<br />

dri(,d fior years t() jllstire the Ill)trite]<br />

[)t’it llt"J.<br />

~v|ot Iris lhell crt,i|tt,s )Is lill)sterl)ie(’es:<br />

wall ,.,t’ttlpttnn,~. which fldfill a dvcoratt)rs<br />

wildt,st dreams h)r that lltr!le<br />

t, llll)lY wall ’which Itt, t,ds it nattlral<br />

h)cal i)t~iut ¯ t)r that h~rge Itd~hy wall<br />

that’s too [i)r!le tor an~.,lltin!l (t’xt’t’l)t.<br />

Hlilyl)e. i1 twenty loot wall st’uIi)lttre<br />

fnnl) Mo.ds).<br />

"l’heir c()cklail t,tbles are w()fld<br />

[illllOtts; ally silt’, atly sl).iqw and art.~<br />

ct)h)r. The best part is that there are<br />

nt) two alikt, and they can be made<br />

Sl)eeia] tor your taste. Usually. htn.vt,ver,<br />

yt)tt will see on¢, that is close It)<br />

yoHr fan(’.~ Otll oft lilt, Iwentu to thirty.<br />

[Iot)r Smnl)|t,s. When Dick ,la,nt,<br />

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qlmrsday, May 18,1977<br />

lit estyle<br />

qhe <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS-RECORD<br />

Raggedy Ann’s ancestors---<br />

alive and well in Kingston<br />

h~’ .!one I’etroff<br />

getting all sorts of doll books, to learn For this reason Ms. Sheehan usually<br />

Managing Editor<br />

how Ihey were made," said Ms. leaves new wigs loose so potential<br />

Sheehan during an interview last customers can verify the dolls’ age<br />

Ask any politician what he wouldn’t weekend. Perched in a small wooden and authenticity.<br />

give to find a woman who can keep her trundle rocker, next to a front window It was at this time, too, that French<br />

mouth shut¯<br />

where perhaps two dozens of her dolls "fashion dolls" came into vogue.<br />

Doll colleelors, it seems, also place stood in ranks to greet small faces Sculpted, like most other dolls of the<br />

a high price on a pretty mouth that pressed from time to time against the period, with bisque heads and<br />

bares oo teeth and speaks no lies. pane outside, she beams with "composition" bodies of wood covered<br />

Agnes Shechan. whose own collection pleasure.<br />

by a thin layer of papier mache, the<br />

of antique dolls numbers in the hun- ¯ Nuggets of history are part of her high-busted, pinch-waisted dolls are<br />

dreds, reports that a dainty, hut fir- offering to charmed and curious shipped along with several changes of<br />

mly.closed mouth invariably in- ¯ visitors¯<br />

elaborate clothes from French<br />

creases the doll’s value.<br />

The majority of the dolls she collects designers to New York stores.<br />

Ms. Sheehan and her nephew, were crafted in Germany and France<br />

Richard Bahash, are co-owners of between 1860 and 1910, Ms. Sheehan TIlE AMEIIICAN BUYERS made<br />

Agnes Sheehan Antiques, at 64 Main said.<br />

their orders for new clothing designs<br />

St. in Kingston. tier interest in antique [n the mid-lgth century German after first trying each outfit on the<br />

dolls is evidenced hy the hundreds of villages, one family made the heads, fashion dolls, now a rare find in the<br />

primly-starched, clear-eyed bisque another the limbs, and yet another antique business. Even without the<br />

hoouties posed throughout one of the took charge of the final assembly. extra clothing, one of these dolls can<br />

two rooms in her shop.<br />

easily fetch $500 today.<br />

TIlE OIJ)EST DOLLS of those Although the larger, almost human-<br />

I,()N(; BEFt)ItI’~ she established found in collections today, Ms. looking dolls in Ms. Sheehan’s shop<br />

first antique store 17 years ago in Sheehan tells, are those made by the are among the most beautiful, she<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong>’s Colonial Farm area, Ms. German Greiner company in the reveals that they "are not as collec-<br />

Sheehan was fascinated by dolls, both 1850’s. These have papier maehe table" because of the difficulty of<br />

new and old.<br />

heads and cloth bodies. Although they displaying them¯ Some measure up to<br />

Twenty4ive ,,,ears ago, when she were the most common dolls in their 42 inches, and were used as store<br />

lirst started buying Ihem as a day, only people with a real fondness mannequins during the early part of<br />

collector. "nobody else wanted them." for that type of plaything purchased this century.<br />

She accumulated so many that them for their children. Little girls These dolls were manufactured with<br />

eventually she kept only her favorites were so thrilled with these special toys bisque heads until window dressers<br />

and began selling the others.<br />

that they often took them out to play began to complain that the bisque<br />

Today her collection, she is told by with just one time a year, commonly crumbled under the stress of repeated<br />

other dealers, is among the largest in at Christmas.<br />

clothing changes. It was that doll<br />

central New Jersey. Dolls are now In the late lgth century, doll factories turned to composition heads,<br />

considered the most popular collected manufacturing was taken over by the forerunners of shiny, head-faced<br />

item. after coins and stamps¯ large companies who stamped their dolls that remained common until the<br />

"As my interest grew, I started name on the back of the bisque heads. late 1950’s.<br />

Hello Dolly ....<br />

: Agnes Sheehan’s fondness,for the antique dolls she collects<br />

. (and sometimes cannot bear to part with) is eppa’rent to oil<br />

who visit her shop on Main Street in Kingston.<br />

,<br />

. . ¯ . ........ .<br />

7-A<br />

Ms. Sheehan, who lives at 85<br />

Richardson St., in New Brunswick,<br />

says it’s increasingly difficult to find<br />

unusual dolls for her store, and even<br />

harder to make a profit from their<br />

sale. From a buyer’s point of view,<br />

much depends on learning by word of<br />

mouth of families who might be interested<br />

in selling the odd dolls among<br />

their heirlooms.<br />

"It seems as though everybody’s in<br />

the business now," Ms. Shechad said.<br />

"They all buy and sell to each other.<br />

Half my customers turn out to be<br />

dealers," she said with some sadness.<br />

SllE IS NOSTALGIC, too, about the<br />

dolls she used to play with as a girl.<br />

Predictably, she doesn’t think much of<br />

the Barby doll phenomenon.<br />

"There’s nothing like the old dolls,"<br />

she said, her face transformed my<br />

memory. "I don’t think modern<br />

children are much interested in dolls.<br />

Maybe it’s because they’re making the<br />

nice ones they used to. These plastic<br />

dolls....I just don’t believe the children<br />

want to play with them. Maybe it’s<br />

TV."<br />

his. Sheehan has one grown<br />

daughter who, she admits, was never<br />

very interested in the smaller,<br />

inanimate members of the household.<br />

However, her granddaughter, who has<br />

three brothers, shares Ms. Sheehan’s<br />

enthusiasm.<br />

If it is true that history repeats itself,<br />

perhaps Barby should start<br />

making room on her shelf in the<br />

toystore.<br />

. .<br />

Mirror, mirror on the wall<br />

This 10 inch French fashion doll from ~the turn of the century<br />

appears to have two sides to her personality.<br />

in myopi<br />

One of Ms. Sheshen’s favorites is a. baby doll of mid-19th,<br />

century vintage. Beneath her authentic shirred nightdress is a<br />

short-legged, Infant’s cloth body and, rieturaily, booties.<br />

. . .<br />

Photos by Steve Goodman<br />

" ;1 1 II


84 Ihe <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />

O~d~_~o~i tuaries<br />

140 Falcon Rd., HIIIsborough<br />

General Hospital, New WILLIAM E. WEBER<br />

~ POLISH FALCONswIM Now Accepting CLUB JOSEPII WEISER<br />

Brunswick.<br />

Applications<br />

Joseph M. Weiser, 84, of the A native of Austria, he lived William E. Weber, 66, of<br />

Central Jersey Home for the<br />

in tligqland Park most of his Canal Road, died Monday at<br />

Aged, DeMott Lane, Somerset,<br />

life.<br />

Family of Four Membership . ¯$90. Mr. Weiser was a member of Princeton Medical Center,<br />

farmer resident of 501<br />

theGoldeoAgeChb, Highland tle<br />

Princeton.<br />

was a lifetime resident of<br />

Individual Membership Itaritafi Ave., Highland<br />

.....<br />

$30,<br />

Park, died Sunday in Mid-<br />

Park, and Independent Syc- the Griggstownarea where he<br />

Senior Citizen Membership... $10.<br />

zerzecer Sink and Benefit was a farmer.<br />

Society.<br />

Mr. Weber was a U.S. Army<br />

Price inclndes parking, use of picnic grounds,<br />

His survivors include a son, veteran of World War If.<br />

GIVE BLOODJack<br />

of Somerset; a daughter, He is survived by one sister,<br />

swimming instructions on Saturday mornings,<br />

Mrs. Beatrice Savitsky of Mrs. Margaret" Boeeelager,<br />

weekend entertainment.<br />

TOMORROW! North Brunswick; a sister, and a brother, Richard H.,<br />

Mrs.. Ruby Broder of both of <strong>Franklin</strong>.<br />

Municipal Bldg,<br />

Pool will be open<br />

Springfield, Mass.; four Services were held at 2 p.m.<br />

475 DeMott La. grandchildren, and six great- Wednesday at the Kimble<br />

Monday thru Saturday 10-7<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Sunday | 0-6<br />

Somerset<br />

Funeral Home, 1 Hamilton<br />

Services were held Monday Ave., Princeton, with the Rev.<br />

9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. a.I. 10:30 a.m. in the Gleason JamesStenderoftheLutheran<br />

Applicants must apply In person at the Falcon’s<br />

Funeral Home, 1360 Hamilton Church of the Messiah,<br />

Camp. Pod will be opening in mid.June.<br />

Somerset St., with Rabbi David Princeton, officiating.<br />

Community Blood Bank Glicksman of Congregation Burial will be in Rocky Hill<br />

Etz Ahaim.<br />

Cemetery.<br />

586 Hamilton St.<br />

New Brunswick<br />

KI5-6453<br />

Sharon Swim C/ub<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25<br />

Hillst~orough Senior Citizens - 1-3 p.m. Hillsborouoh School<br />

Workshop.<br />

Book Sale - Somerville Public Library. 35 West End Ave. 9<br />

e.m.-4 p.m. (Rain date May 26).<br />

SHERMAN b<br />

FUCILLO & SOPKO<br />

SONS Agents<br />

WARREN<br />

for<br />

JEWELERS Wheaten Van Unes, =no.<br />

Funeral Home<br />

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Inc<br />

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Ad~Jm Fuci o, Mgr<br />

Keepsake Diamong Rinp<br />

Wide Selection of Wedding Bands<br />

FREE Ear Piercimz with<br />

MOVING ~-<br />

STORAGE, NC.<br />

Purer #$<br />

[ 725-1763<br />

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Purchaseof Earrinp<br />

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Local g Long Distance<br />

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Thuraday, May 19, 1977<br />

’ MAUROASPBOMONTE<br />

|1 Mauro Aspromonte, 92, of<br />

I 8 Denherder Drive, Somerset,<br />

| died Monday in St. Peter’s<br />

"A PRIVATE CLUB". I’Medical Center, New Brun-<br />

OPEN HOUSE Sat. 8- Sun., May 21 8- 22<br />

I swick.<br />

i Born in Italy, he lived aa<br />

I New York City most of his life<br />

before moving here in 1953.<br />

~"~.~__~ ~ ~---~ ~--~’~----~ ~-,~.._,=. ~ tie was a communicant of<br />

STILL HAS A FEW MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE<br />

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o. T,E MA.0EME,+0r S,.EORE. "<br />

aFunstaffofqualitiedlife- 8" Bar Privileges ¯Bar.B.Q’s ,r-~ ~.~I~"~,>’~’ ~.’~ ~)/ ~’~<br />

guardsandswim instructors ¯ Volleyball ¯ StereoSystem / ~ 4L T St. Matthias R.C. Church.<br />

Surviving ’are three sons,<br />

John of Bayside, .N.Y., Anthony<br />

of Fornstvitle, Conn.,<br />

and Andrew of Jersey City;<br />

three daughters, Mrs. Rose<br />

D’Aria, Mrs. Dorothy Bruno<br />

and Mrs. Laura Merrill, all of<br />

the Middlebush section: II<br />

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¯ Free lounge chairs ¯ Badminton ¯ Large kiddi ....dbox<br />

grandchildren, and 14 great-<br />

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¯ Separate kiddie pool eSwi .... rs ¯Pfentyoffreeparking / ~ /~ ~ /<br />

grandchildren.<br />

¯ Adult and childrens swim ¯ Basketball ¯ Open daily 10:30-7:OO p.m.<br />

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Services will be at 9:30 a.m.<br />

cl ..... Teen partles<br />

Thursday in the Gleason<br />

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Before your very eyes<br />

Funeral Home, 1360 Hamilton<br />

The show, organized by kindergarten teachers Mable Hauck and<br />

St., Somerset, with a 1O a.m.<br />

o.+..o A super circus came to town last Saturday. The kindergarteners<br />

Joan Efron, and student teacher Jeanne Bitteti, was enjo’:~ed by<br />

/,Not,;;<br />

Mass of Christian Burial in St.<br />

at the MacAfee Road School presented their 10th annual circus, one and all.<br />

’HE FOLLOWINGMEMBERSHIPSAREAVAILABLE<br />

Matthias Church.<br />

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/ Zo;;~,¢- ~..~/~ ~;’O’IO’s~’~<br />

complete with lions, tigers and tight-rope walkers, during per-<br />

Burial will be in St. Peter’s<br />

Strongman Kevin Brown. lion tamer Chris Kelley and ringmaster<br />

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formances at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the school’s all purpose room.<br />

Cemetery, New Brunswick.<br />

Chris Racich take a quick breath between acts.<br />

JFULLFAMILYI IFAM,LYI I’NDmDUAtl ":~o.2% 0; :, %~. /<br />

I ~ I I ~,,~on ,,r ,%<br />

agofromthe Bayonne Dousing<br />

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ROLl, IN F. SEIP SR.<br />

l’ortwine of Somerset, and<br />

tIt<br />

,,e~r<br />

Authority after 13 years with four grantlcbildren.<br />

Hollin F. Seip Sr. of 4 Dahlia<br />

Director named for<br />

PHONE for information and registration 259.3311,10 t~ %0<br />

the agency. Services were at 8 p.m.<br />

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Bead, Somerset, died Thur- He was a member nf the Saturday in Iho Gleason<br />

After 6 P M and evenings 585-4875 ’~ /<br />

sday in St. Peter’s Medical Somerset Presbyterian l"uoeral llome, 1360 llamilton Oak Spring program<br />

SHARON RD. AT RT. 130<br />

Center, New Brunswick, after Church. ",4<br />

St., Somerset, with the I’tev.<br />

an illness of several months. Surviving are his wife, the<br />

(ADJACENT TO ROBBINSVILLE AIRPORT) Coostantine A. Baldassore,<br />

MEMBER: PRINCETON SWIMMING AND DIVING ASSOCIATION Born in Jersey City, he lived former Mattie E. Graper; Iwa<br />

Carolyn E. Maranca, entering grades four through<br />

pashtr I in Bayonne most of his life<br />

of Somerset program specialist for the<br />

sons, l¢.ollinJr, ofl~liddletown,Presbyterian<br />

12.<br />

before moving here 11 years<br />

Church, of.<br />

N.Y+, and Allan L. of Plain-<br />

Delaware-lhritan Girl Scout A graduate of Gettysburg<br />

fieiating.<br />

ago. Mr. Seip retired 13 years ficld;adaughter. Mr+.Valerie<br />

Council, has been named College in Pennsylvania, Ms.<br />

Burial was at 10:30 a.m. Director of Oak Spring l~larLmea has served as a staff<br />

Monday in Bay " View Program and Environmental<br />

ntember for Girl Scout<br />

Centelery, Jersey City. Center for the 1977 summer resident and day camping<br />

JOSEPII TtITII season.<br />

programs, and for a private<br />

, Jnseph Toth,.68, nf 87 Lillian Oak Spring is the Dclaware- day camp. She is a graduate of<br />

SI., (lied hlonday in St. Peter’s Raritan Couneirs newly- the Girl Scout counselor-in-<br />

f E<br />

MeLlieul Center, No’,,,, Brun- acquired property on the training program and has<br />

!1 111: swick.<br />

historic Delaware and Raritan completed the National Camp,.<br />

UNISEX SALON<br />

Anatiye of Pennsylvania, he<br />

IfG<br />

UN,S ALaN " ~-~i<br />

Canal in <strong>Franklin</strong> Township Director’s course offered by ¯<br />

~l~ To TO our Senior S Citizens:<br />

near East Millstone. I1 opens<br />

r Citizens: (;irl Scouts of the U.S.A. Her ’~<br />

~.’~ t/ reaved lie was here the in proprietor 1939. of the for its second summer in July<br />

.~\’~ MONDAY is isyour Day of Beauty<br />

experience in Girl Scouting<br />

r Day of Beauty t~;J<br />

PRINTING CALENDAR OF COMING<br />

llamilton llardware Store for with Iwo distinct programs in includes selcclion as New<br />

~-~I We Wea are sure reyou you , /(; :10 years.<br />

beginning camping skills for Jersey representative to a<br />

will agree that we<br />

Mr. ’roth is survived by hB<br />

EVENTS<br />

~,~-~I<br />

will agl that we ~3<br />

younger girls, and a "sur- "wider opportunity" National<br />

B ~ B PRINTING<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 19<br />

havea reasonable<br />

wife, the former Theresa vival" unit including back-<br />

Nature walk - "Possum Poke" - 8-9:30 p.m. Environmental Maria’s ~]]l.<br />

havea ;enable<br />

(;irl Scout cvent in P, lichigan,<br />

~\"~’~<br />

Itaki; a son, Joseph L. of packing, orienteering, rock<br />

ll,~d, price n<br />

and as northeast regional<br />

range so that i,- \~\<br />

SERVICES Education Center, Lord Stifling Rd,, Basking Ridge.<br />

Sunterset; a daughter, blrs. climbing and cave exploring selectee tna Puerto Itican Girl<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Council - 8 p.m. Munielpal Bldg.<br />

Yarn Shop (Lf~’~ you tel too can , always ,(’)’~1 Jmm Ihrd of Middlebush; a .for girls entering grades eight Scout event.<br />

617 W. Camplain Rd.<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Board of Adjustment - 8 p.m.<br />

[ ~,~ .":’J Iook look andfeelbeautiful and beautiful - ~cJ.-,d J sister, Mrs. Julia MLttias in" Ihrough 12.<br />

Manville, N.J. 08835 Hillsboreugh Planning Board - 8 p.m.Municipal Bldg.<br />

¯ C0m6 ~$ 545-4056<br />

Ilungary. Lmd Ihree grand- A "hand arts" unit for girls A l(ed Cross certified water<br />

,, 0s,<br />

"Eat Drink end do the Hustler’ . Somerset Chapter of<br />

children,<br />

entering grades seven through safety and canoeing in-<br />

Bueiness and Social Printing Women’s American aRT - 8 p.m.. MacAfee Rd. School, 0ut ~m ~0~ ~[.L~I~. please pleas, call call fc foran ,ppointment appointment ...../-~,,i (~ ~"~’, Services wero ¯held last nine will include programs in structor, Ms. Maranea served<br />

Forms-Bulletins.Flyers.Tickets Somerset.<br />

E’riday ;It the Gleason Funeral silk-screening, weaving, as watcrfront director at Dak<br />

Cards- Envelopes.<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 20<br />

¯ 8~K~ g<br />

Ihane, 1360 tlamilton St. ntacrame, batiking, and clay. Spring during its first i;ummer<br />

Letterheads.Invitations Our Lady of Peace Columbieues - Penny Sale - 3 p.m.<br />

Tickets at door. Council Home, So. Main St.,.Manville.<br />

~Jl~0m F~III~J<br />

An "equestrienn program for in 1976. She is currently<br />

beginning or experienced responsible for year-round<br />

INSTANT PRINT<br />

Rummage 8" White Elephant Sale - Ladies Aux. of<br />

Easton Center riders is also offered for girls program at the new center.<br />

Hillsborough Fire Co. #1, EOualor Ave., Flagtown 9 a.m.-8<br />

PHONE: (201) 526-2070 p.m. Also Sat. 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />

900 Easton Ave.,<br />

Somerset 545-3760<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 21<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Township Stock Bike Races - Children 8.17. 8:30<br />

Yea<br />

a.m., Colonial Park. parking lot B. Into and registration, 873.<br />

Y Y ’<br />

2500. Ext. 227.<br />

Country Fair - Gr[ggstown Vol, Fire Co. Ladies Aux., 3-8<br />

Daves Men’s Et p.m., Griggstown Firehouse, Canal Rd,<br />

The summer sun shines down on the Speedo suits ( FOP THE C-I~ADUATE<br />

Somerset Co, Park Carom, hiking group - 10 miles in Stokes<br />

and the swimmers in them. They look good.<br />

Boys Shop Forest. Meet 7:30 a.m., Bernerdsville Shopping Plaza. Into. SOFTENER SALTS, LAWN S GAR-<br />

757-2953.<br />

DEN SUPPLIES, SHOES, gOaTS,<br />

They swim well. The Speedos, that is.<br />

41 S. Main St. Manville Children’s Program - Dennis Kowal. Magician 8" Puppeteer<br />

JACKETS & GLOVES.<br />

We’ve got a selection of Speedos<br />

presents Sparkles the Clown and His Magic Circus. 10:30 a.m.,<br />

large enought to fill all the<br />

Formal Wear<br />

Somerville Public library.<br />

BELLE MEAD<br />

beaches from here to eternity.<br />

A Very Special Arts Show - by N.J. mentally retarded<br />

For Hire<br />

people. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Middlesex County College. Edison. FARMERS’ CO-OP<br />

Now. We’re not sure about later.<br />

¯ Policemen<br />

¯Mailmen<br />

726-9027<br />

SUNDAY, MAY 22<br />

Special activities - Hillsborough Baptist Church, 109 New<br />

Amwell Rd. 11 a.m.. Guest speaker, Rev. Victor Beanie from<br />

the Pocket Testament League, 7 p.m., film "Carrie-Behind the<br />

Scenes with The Hiding Place,"<br />

Somerset.Hunterdon Chapt. of Widows and Widowers Butfat<br />

Supper-Dance Social 7-11 p.m., Holiday Inn, Rt. 22, Sam*rvilla.<br />

Bound Brook Comm. Orchestra Spring Concert. 3:30 n.m.<br />

LINE ROAO<br />

BELLE MEAD<br />

¯ Team discounts<br />

available.<br />

Yea, Team!<br />

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BESSENYEI<br />

g Son<br />

Oil Burners Installed<br />

Bound Brook H,S. Auditorium.<br />

MONDAY, MAY 23<br />

Manville Council - 8 p,m. Municipal Bldg.<br />

Hillsborough Environmental Comm. - 8 p.m. Municipal Bldg.<br />

TUESDAY, MAY 24<br />

Somerset County Meet 8- Mix Singles Club - meeting 8:30<br />

p.m. Jolly Ox, RI. 206, Hillsborough.<br />

Hillsborough Township Committee. 8 p.m. Municipal BIdg¯<br />

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,l ckstage’/s a smash hit on Broadway<br />

Drawing by Natalie Miller<br />

Fditor’soote: The following is provided primarily by small, talent permitting.<br />

another in our continuing anshaded .. but very muted -series<br />

of articles by New York clear bulbs, like those used in ItlCII&I{D BUB.TON, while,<br />

resident Eric Wright on little- Broadwaytheatre dressing he was appearing on Broadkm)wn<br />

oeigbborhoods and rooms, way in "Equus," was a<br />

activities in the city that might ¯frequent post-performance<br />

be of iotrrest to Fraaklin’s NOT SUItPItISI~N(;LY, visitor to Backstage. And on<br />

commuters and lilcir families, l)orlrails of theatre per- more lhan one occasion Liza<br />

sonalities adorn the walls¯ A Minelli and Chita Rivera<br />

by l’:ric Wright very young and especially breezed in after a per-<br />

SpecialWriter sIHking Tailulah Bankhead formanee of "Chicago" and<br />

surveys the goings-on from indulged in spirited con-<br />

In business for over a year thc hack wall, while Lillian versation while basking in the<br />

now, ’l’bd ’liook’s BackstageGish occupies a spot-of-honorglow of the attractively sub-<br />

Restaurant’has been -- in the up front¯ dued lighting and the<br />

path|reef show business -- a To further the theatrical adoration of their fans¯<br />

"smash hit" right from the Iheme. the tables are named Thc piano bar at Backstage<br />

very beginning¯ . after Broadway stars and is an especially colorful and<br />

The entrywayto Backstage productim|s, among them aHraetive spot, with its<br />

sets the totally theatrical Ethel Mcrman, Hermione stylized mural of the Broadjnt~od<br />

of the place ira- Gingold, and "The Wiz." The way-Times Square area’s<br />

I[nediately. It’s easy to small lamps at each table are flashing neon signs and<br />

*engine yourself hacks~.age at miniatures of those wonderfultheatre marquees. The<br />

a Broadway show: thc walls circular staircases that dramatic lighting is provided<br />

qre covered with simulated f,ucil[e Bail, Ginger Rogers by fixtures which are<br />

wood-and-eavas stage "flats," and Rite llayworth, to name’ miniatures of those actually<br />

which the audience hardly but a few, traipsed down at used in stage productions.<br />

ever gets the chance to see the some point in any number of Currently holding forth at<br />

back of. Sections of these flats tlollywood’s musicalized<br />

have been devoted to various idealizations of backstage IZ<br />

Broadway shows -- some Broadway life¯<br />

current, some closed -- and Almost ever), night,<br />

GIVE BLOOD<br />

have been copiously cspecialiy after the Broadway<br />

autographed by cast me|- shows areout, it is possible to TOMORROW[<br />

bets. see a number of Broadway and<br />

Hollywood celebrities soaking<br />

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Go through the door at the<br />

end of the tunnel and you are up thc atmosphere at 475 DeMott La.<br />

in one of the most attractive Backstage¯ Owner-host }look<br />

does not hesitate to introduce<br />

Somerset<br />

and striking places in town.<br />

2’he atmosphere has been his well-known (and not so 9 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.<br />

created primarily with a super well-koown) guests to one and<br />

bl)end of exposed b¢ick walls, all, and may even prevail upon Some~et<br />

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EEC offers late spring courses<br />

. ,o0 i.,0,.,o, ,n<br />

Education Center in Basking Buying entails three evening registering for any courses,<br />

Ridge has been bustling with<br />

activity this season. The first<br />

spring in the new solar<br />

building has afforded the staff<br />

the opportunity of offering a<br />

variety of courses, rain or<br />

shine. Although many courses<br />

are in full swing, there are still<br />

some openings available in the<br />

late spring sessions.<br />

Bob Shay, senior naturalist,<br />

is teaching a very informative<br />

sessions in June El, 8, 15) and you must do so in person at the<br />

one Saturday field trip session cenler. There is a nominal fee<br />

an June tB.<br />

and enrollment is limited.<br />

There is also a four session Fur more information call<br />

workshop being offered for the center at 766-241~.<br />

persons of any age who work<br />

with people on }low to Lead a<br />

Successful Field Trip. The Ohnmacht<br />

workshop will give leaders<br />

preparation in natural history retiring<br />

as well as teaching techniques,<br />

planning, and use of equip-<br />

course on Weather, Thursday<br />

evenings, June 9 and 16, from<br />

7:3o to 9 p.m.<br />

ment. The course has two<br />

Wednesday evening classes on<br />

June l and 8 and two Saturday<br />

Mildred Ohnmaeht, R.M.,<br />

who has served as Director of<br />

llealth Services at Somerset<br />

Chief Naturalist Walter<br />

Jones is offering a very in-<br />

uutdoor sessions on June 4 and<br />

It. The workshop will be lead<br />

flospital for the past 26 years,<br />

will be retiring as of June.<br />

novative course in land<br />

buying. This course shouldn’t<br />

lie missed if your company<br />

frequently mayas you or if<br />

by Katherine Shears who has Miss Ohnmaeht’s career in<br />

extensive experience in both<br />

nursing began 44 years ago<br />

teaching and leading field<br />

when she was employed at<br />

trips.<br />

Somerset Hospital soon after<br />

, graduation from the hospital’s<br />

school or nursing.<br />

She held positions of increasing<br />

responsibility in<br />

nursing before assuming her<br />

presen!: position in which she<br />

oversees employ%health.<br />

Upon retirement she will<br />

reside in Lavallette, N.J.<br />

A dinner will be held in her<br />

honor on Tuesday, May 24 at<br />

the Somerville Inn. There will<br />

also be a tea on Friday, May<br />

27, at the hospital.<br />

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Thursday, May 19, 197~<br />

"Camp Jutoni" is a summer gruunds, open air pavillions, Under her supervision t[~e<br />

Solar Heating day camp sponsored by the year round cabins, an olympic camp will be staffed by an<br />

installed by<br />

Somerset County Unit for size swimming pool, and acres assistant director, arts and<br />

Retarded Citizens. This camp af unspoiled woodland to crafts director, nature<br />

meets all slate day camp explore and enjoy.<br />

specialist, music director,<br />

J. B. WRIGHT requirements and is also an This program is for retarded physical education direr(or,<br />

Plumbing f:t Heating<br />

accredited member camp of and developmentally disabled camp craft specialist, water<br />

Ihe American Camping children from ages 5 through safety instructor, life guard,<br />

Association. Nestled in the ’~o. There is a sliding scale as<br />

609-799-1593<br />

senior counsellors, junior<br />

rolling hills of Warren far as charge is concerned: counsellors and volunteers.<br />

609-587-0951 Township, the 171z-acre llowever, the maximum<br />

State Lic. #5288 property has ball fields, play ~lmoufll is $150 for seven weeks The summer is filled with<br />

and this includes tran- activities that range from fun<br />

sportation from central pick and therapy at the pool to<br />

up points throughout the<br />

observing and learning about<br />

county. Title XX and welfare some of the wonderment of<br />

A THOUGHTFUL GIFT recipients are provided fun- nature. The philosophy at<br />

ding for the camping program. Camp Joteni is to learn<br />

The camp will run from July 5 through experience. It is a<br />

10 August 16, a seven week striving to offer the children<br />

period.<br />

exposure to challenging<br />

situations that call for<br />

A lull professional staff<br />

creativity enthusiasm, self<br />

under the direction of Patricia discipline and self<br />

Stanis(a’,’,’ski ’,’,’ill see to the<br />

gratification. It is hoped they<br />

needs and potentials of each<br />

will develop a real love and<br />

child attending the camp. Ms.<br />

Stanislawski is a graduate of<br />

concern for our natural w~l~<br />

Bound Brook fligh School,<br />

as well as. close person~<br />

relationships with each other<br />

Mnntclair State College where<br />

she received a BA in health For further information<br />

and physical education. She please contact the office of the<br />

was employed at North Over Somerset County Unit for<br />

~amp, Middlesex High School Retarded Citizens at 293 S.<br />

and was assistant camp Main St., Manville. It is urgent<br />

( apm d ments<br />

director in 1976 at Camp that applications be submitted<br />

Joteni. Perhaps she is most as soon as possible to assure<br />

famous though as "Clee the each child the attention<br />

Clown". As Cleo the Clown she necessary in registering.<br />

This heavy 6" sterling silver tray can be<br />

permanent!y etcnecl wilh an<br />

announcement, photograph or anything else worlh<br />

remembering. A handsome gilt for weddings¯<br />

anniversaries, or other momeelous events.., one<br />

which will be prized forever.<br />

has worked professionally<br />

performing for private parties<br />

as well as industrial and<br />

charitable organizations¯<br />

I i ,<br />

Kowal<br />

presenting<br />

$94.<br />

Corn(, tt~ lot ftt.t, color<br />

9<br />

Dtoctluft, dlu$lt.ltt~<br />

md~’ $lothnq ,In~ qotO q,lt ,ferns<br />

IHE show Saturday<br />

I~IMBLE FUNERAL HOME<br />

+<br />

One Hamilton Avenue Dennis Kowal, profession;<br />

Princeton magician and puppeteer<br />

hamih ni .......<br />

(609) 924-0018<br />

e.eclots Edwin L Kwnble. R<br />

B.tchattKimble. Claude M<br />

Clalet<br />

Manville ,.,ill present Sparkles<br />

the Clown and His Magic<br />

Circus at the Somerville<br />

Public Library, 35 West End<br />

Ave., Saturday, May 21, at<br />

I ,,,mona m~onet ~/ a,,~s~ms Je*e.v Oes,gnet~<br />

TRENTON: N BROAO & HANOVER STS. Phone 989-8100<br />

LAWRENCEVILLE: Route #1 at Texas Ave. Phone 771-9400<br />

S@¢ving the Priflclton Area<br />

Since 1923<br />

tO:30 a.m.<br />

The circus oriented progran~<br />

writ include, The Humae<br />

Cannonball, Indian Rubber<br />

Man and Ernie<br />

Elephants.<br />

and the<br />

Dennis Kowat holds a degree<br />

in architecture from th(<br />

University of Pennsylvania.<br />

He has recently been featured<br />

at Saks, Fifth Ave., ML~I¢<br />

Park Mail and many schools it<br />

the area. All children in the<br />

area are invited to attend. Thh<br />

program is being sponsored b~<br />

the Somerset County I~ihrm<br />

and the Somei’ville Publ<br />

Library.<br />

GOT AN IDEA<br />

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Oneof the oldest established<br />

schools In the area...<br />

offering<br />

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curriculum for each chdd,<br />

Excellent licensed teachers.<br />

Children<br />

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Call(609) 921.129F<br />

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llA<br />

Thursday, May 19, 1977<br />

’Fly yourself and see<br />

world in .miniature<br />

by (’arol Perkin<br />

Staff Writer<br />

The others nlereb’ become addicted<br />

early and work to support their habit.<br />

Mr. Engelbrecht and his fellow<br />

Marlin Engelhrecht has learned a mstruetors fire aiming their "Flying<br />

lot in the seven yoors he’s been giving<br />

flying lessons.<br />

lie hits learned, for example, to<br />

I~ecome "very skilled lit upening an air<br />

for Fun" package at the first group -those<br />

well-off people who can afford<br />

the sport lind jusl happen In have from<br />

a.nl. to I ll.m. free (luring the week.<br />

sick hag with ,ne hand. flying the l’rimarily. Mr. Engelhrecht sukl,<br />

phlne with tlte other hand and saying<br />

’lean here’." he said.<br />

Mr. Engelhrecht. 27. is a flight inslruclor<br />

;d Kupper Airport in Manville.<br />

Along with several olher in-<br />

+’we’re aiming at the bored<br />

housewife."<br />

"People like my mother," he said,<br />

"are prime candidates. She gets up in<br />

Ihe nlorning hut doesn’t really get her<br />

Mrtlclors Ihere, he will he offering a<br />

reduced rale package of flying lessons<br />

lentatively litled the "Flying for Fun<br />

acl Ingether till the aftermion - then<br />

she goes ()tit. We have lots of free air<br />

lime Ihen since nn)sl of the people who<br />

(’hd)<br />

tly here now are business executives<br />

who can only fly on weekends or after<br />

I.’I’N .’,;Ft.;MS Io he whal flying is all<br />

allllUt, acenrdhlg to enthusiasts who<br />

v.ork."<br />

In Ihe "Plying for Fun’* program<br />

say tile’,’ love tile heady thrill of students will lie charged only $17,50<br />

"really I’~eiug a part .1 the sky." In a IIer flight honr Ior the plane, $7.50 for<br />

t’.nlmcreial aMine jel. Ihey say, you caeh hour el in-flight instruction and<br />

are insnkded anti can led like you’re ground school and $15o for the Cessmi<br />

FROM A TWO OR FOUR SEATER you get a bird’s eye view of the world.<br />

riding a (;reyh.tmd bus -- a feeling<br />

lllllSt eolnnlel’ciai airlines seem tu<br />

l>ilol kil.<br />

:.+h’iv e tor.<br />

I,[.’AItNINI; ’I’ll I.’I,Y is perfect, he<br />

[tlll il( a little Iwo or Iizllr seater adtled, for Ihe woman whose husband<br />

Piper Iir t’cssna. ")’(ill can lecl all Ihe<br />

¯ lillle air lmckels and changes in Ihe<br />

~Ain(I." line wllolan sakl. "It’s really<br />

I renlendous."<br />

N.I Imiy is there tllat sense of losing<br />

~, (Itll’ SCIISC Ill’ tinle alld din)ensh)n to<br />

cxtelll, bul you become privy to a<br />

birll’s e.,.e view t+l the world.<br />

"The h.nnis courts look like maleh<br />

already has a private pliot’s license<br />

;i nil mayhe flies them Io their vacation<br />

deslinatilms. Why shouldn’t she know<br />

how retake tile controls in the event he<br />

becomes ill during Ihe flight? he<br />

asked.<br />

Taking up Itying is no differenl from<br />

laking up bridge or lennis or ;lily of tile<br />

oilier lhiogs sortie wonlen do Io anmse<br />

Fear of flying<br />

stalks reporter<br />

1)o41k cllvers." said anllther win’nan themselves, he said. And, he em-<br />

~L, III) h;Is l]l)wn small plalleS ilnly as phasized, il’s a lot n(ore [tln.<br />

mssenger. "Alter I got past heing<br />

h’eakcd .nt I really enjoyed il. ’I’ll III.:I,P I’IIIIVF+ ]luw nmch fun it<br />

Everything is so small hat you can st ill van lie. Ihe (;eneral Aviation<br />

see il. ll’s nnl like in a big jet where ,’Xhmulacturers Assueiation IGAMA><br />

VOU tqlU b£1re]y see Ihings hecunse has dreunled I(p an enormous airplane<br />

v(al’re Sl) high up. You can actu;llly see giveaway called Takeoff Program<br />

Ihe I+tlihlings and houses aud cars -- applicable .nly to those who will<br />

It’s lantaslic. I ligure this inust be how receive pdots’ licenses helv,’een now<br />

t;,d sees everything."<br />

;l(id Dec. 31. 1979.<br />

For Ihe next three years. GAMA will<br />

H.YIN(; ()NI.; of’lhese Iwo or four ;twll rd one airphttle worth up Io $50.000<br />

, ’*’ seaters is I)ecoming a populur -- alheit every six n(i)nlhs IO someone who has<br />

expeosive - hobhy. The I"ederal just earned his or her private pihlt’s<br />

Aviation Assuciution estimates Ihat license. Winners have their ehuiee of<br />

some 13tl.t)tltl Anlerieans take tip flying liver a dozen nlakes lind nlodels.<br />

each year t)nly uboul half of them. Ilowever, Mr. Engelbrecht<br />

however, ever finish Ihe al least 35 cautioned, "flying isn’t fur<br />

hours Ilight time required to pass the everyhody," although ill the seven<br />

flight test and the approximately :1o years and over 100 students lie’s<br />

hours of ground school instruction taught he’s had h) tell only one student<br />

needed to puss the written test fur a he wasn’t cut out fur flying.<br />

~rivate pilot’s license¯ In addition, you<br />

have to pass a physical¯<br />

"TILE TWO "rlIINGS that can give<br />

All this can cost upwards of $1,~0 in you a problem learning to fly is depth<br />

Ihis area. Consider your fees: $20 per perception -- and stupidity," lie said.<br />

flight hour for the plane, $10 for each "It sounds cruel but some people<br />

hoor of in-flight instruction tit is not just do not catch on how the plane<br />

wise -- or legal -- to take a plane up works and what you have Io do to fly it.<br />

without un instructor if you’re a And it really is not difficult at all."<br />

heginnert, $1g for each hour of ground For those of you who hail from<br />

school where you learn the anatomy of Missouri. a $10 "Discovery Flight" is<br />

.+ a phme and other essential in- also offered at the airport. The<br />

formation, plus about $175 for an FAA- nomimll fees will buy you a beginner’s<br />

approved pilot kit which includes a recorded instructions and an hour of<br />

textbook, tape recorded instructions, flight time -- with instruction.<br />

flight log books and other necessary If you’ve never even ridden -- much<br />

paraphernalia.<br />

less flown -- a small plane it is almost<br />

Now, add it all up, and multiply the impossible to understand a flier’s"<br />

hy Carol Perkiu<br />

Staff Writer<br />

The Geol*ge Plinlpton schuol of<br />

writing has always faseinaled me so<br />

tlatnrally I jumped at the chance to fly<br />

a Cessua Ifi0 myself -- all in Ihe name<br />

11[ lilt’ story, of course.<br />

"Terrific," I thought, unleashing<br />

my wildest Anlelia Eurhart fantasies.<br />

"A story about Ilying from someone<br />

whn’s hecn Ihere and hack. Definitely<br />

a tremendous idea."<br />

Dcfioitely a lerrible idea lor<br />

sornetme hus second Ihuughts abuut<br />

bourdhlg elevators but I threw eaulion<br />

and sound judgment to the wind -- so to<br />

speak -- and anticipated my first flying<br />

lesson v:ith relish.<br />

TIlE PI,ANE’S "ATTITUI)E" -position<br />

of the nose and wing lips<br />

relalive to file horizon -- was allimportant<br />

I was told. This is how the<br />

pilot determines the plane’s pesition in<br />

!he sky find steers a course¯<br />

The pilot’s attitude is also important,<br />

1 learned. It stands to reason<br />

that a motivated student is a good<br />

sludent. Student pilots are several<br />

miles above ground because, they want<br />

to be there¯ My own devil-may-care<br />

attitude toward flying was fading fast.<br />

1 was beginning to get those old,<br />

familiar, elevator blues.<br />

Nonsense, [ insisted to myself. This<br />

is just another plane ride. No sweat.<br />

ground, we are ... flying!<br />

"OK," Mr. Engelbreeht commanded<br />

cheerfully. "Take over." Just<br />

like fin auto driving school, this plane<br />

has dual teacher-student eootrols.<br />

"What"" lie can’t be serious and<br />

this is very bad timing fur a joke.<br />

"Come on," he insisted. "Yuu know<br />

what to do. Just straighten her out."<br />

¯ ’Oh, fill, right. Sure thing." I<br />

clutched the controls with sweaty<br />

palms find pointed the nose of the<br />

plane just under the horizon. The<br />

phlne was horizontal with the<br />

earth now. l felt my stomach muscles<br />

relax.<br />

They tensed again quickly when we<br />

hil an airpoeket. I was going to be ill.<br />

My muuth was dry.<br />

¯ ’ItELAX," my instruetur said. l+te<br />

was to repeat himself many times<br />

during our flight. ’+You’ve gut to relax<br />

a little. Arenq you enjoying yourself?"<br />

"Oh yes," I figured I could talk<br />

myself into it. Mind over matter. The<br />

power uf positive thinking. My mouth<br />

was still dry.<br />

"Yes, this is. oh, fine," I lied.<br />

¯ ’Really, this is OK. Uh. don’t yuu want<br />

Io drive nnw?"<br />

"Yuu’re doing fine."<br />

The plane was steady for a few<br />

seconds and I began to actually<br />

believe in the power uf positive<br />

Ihinking. This really is OK. Kind of<br />

fun, even.<br />

My confidence was short lived. We<br />

total hy Ihe ;15-50 hours it takes most attachment to the activity. For those<br />

people to get their private pilot’s of you who have heretofore repressed<br />

license und that’s a lot of dead the Amelia Earhart of Orville and/or<br />

presidents.<br />

Wilbur Wright instinct, I offer the<br />

following account of one individual’s<br />

SMALl+ WONDER that flying has personal "flight of madness. "<br />

become the hobby of the well-to-do¯<br />

(’IIECK TIlE DIGITS and dials,<br />

check the rudder and ailerons. Fasten<br />

your seatbelt twhat, no parachute?)<br />

find taxi down the runway.<br />

Push the throttle, pull the steering<br />

wheel toward you, we leave the<br />

hit an air pocket and I lose control of<br />

the plane. I went from moderate<br />

apprehension straight to panic.<br />

".WE’RE GONNA DIE"<br />

Mr. Engelbrecht repeated his<br />

suggestion to relax.<br />

I got the plane straightened out and<br />

begin to breathe more normally. Mr.<br />

Engelbrecht took the controls so I<br />

could take pictures.<br />

With an experienced pilot in the<br />

driver’s seat I felt safe. Safe enough to<br />

actually enjoy the view of Princeton<br />

from the sky. The town looked like a<br />

Lionel set.<br />

We swung around Lake Carnegie,<br />

headed for New Brunswick and finally<br />

I understood how people ,become<br />

addicted to flylng. The view from a<br />

small plane is one you can never have<br />

anywhere else. Buildings are small<br />

enough to look like toys but still<br />

recognizable. It’s the view King Kong<br />

must have had.<br />

BEST PART OF THE RIDE was landing, according to Ms. Perkin,<br />

L --<br />

..+<br />

YOUR SENSE OF TIME becomes<br />

distorted and you feel as if you could<br />

sail along in the sky forever.<br />

Well, not quite forever¯ After New<br />

Brunswick and a few more air pockets<br />

I had had quite enough.<br />

It was only after we landed and the<br />

motor was shut off that I realized I had<br />

been trying to hold my breath during<br />

the entire trip. I wanted out.<br />

"So, shall we expect you next week<br />

for your second lesson?" Mr.<br />

Engelbrecht asked.<br />

Don’t call me, Mr. Engelbreeht. rll<br />

call you.<br />

IpILOT Martin Engelbrecht says flying is fun but admits it isn’t for everybody.<br />

"Two things that can give you a problem learning to fly is depth perception -and<br />

stupidity," he says.<br />

o.<br />

"CHICKEN" REPORTER takes the controls with trepidation. "WE’REGONNA DIE,"shesaid.<br />

At ’t<br />

/<br />

t<br />

¯ ,,:~’


[ 2-A ’Thursday, May 19, 1977<br />

TONY BOSCIA (left) of Manville and Hillsborough’s Paul Knowls<br />

right) plac.ed third end fourth in a lO0.yard dash heat. Even though<br />

b<br />

Roger Ennis of Hillsborohgh fouled on this shot put attempt<br />

but his other effort was good enough for s second place. He<br />

i<br />

Steve Goodman photos<br />

threw 50 - 6 ½ during the Mountain Valley Conference Track<br />

meet at Metuchen High School Saturday.<br />

Roscia ran 10.5, and the winner of the heat before ran 10.8, his time<br />

wasn’t good enough to make the finals.<br />

,.<br />

Metuchen wins meet,<br />

but Meyer sets record<br />

Jim Schoenberg of Ridge set a Mountain Valley Conference<br />

meet record in the 330 hltermediate hurdles in<br />

39.7 and won the 120 high hurdli~s and the 440-yard<br />

dash. but Metuchen High copped the conference track<br />

meet at its home field.<br />

The Bulldogs finished with 51 points followed by<br />

Ridge and Hillsborough with 48 points, each. Manville<br />

placed seventh ss’ith eight points.<br />

The Raiders had three first place wins. one hreaking a<br />

conference meet record. Dale Mathewson won the<br />

javelin with a distance of l ’~6 - 3 and Chris J amis~m pole<br />

vauhed 13 - 0. Teammate Dale Huff placed second in<br />

the pole vault event with the same height.<br />

Bruce Meyer broke the high jump record by jumping<br />

6 - 6. The old record of 6 - 3 was set by Stan Kita of<br />

Manville in 1974. Meyer also placed second in the long<br />

jump with 18-8 ½.<br />

Manville trackmen placed in only d~ree events¯ John<br />

Juekowski placed fifth in the mile with a time nf 4: 51.5;<br />

the mile relay team alsc~ look fifth in 3:39.7 and Jerry<br />

Jone’sjumped 1 I1-11 I/i to place third in the hmg jump.<br />

Marl~ Rasavage of Manville threw in the second flight.<br />

MANVILLE’S MARK RAZZANO placed fourth in the 330 Intermediate<br />

hurdles in 42,8 seconds while Hillaborough’s Jim<br />

’ Lonsdorf followed in 42.9.


Thursday, May 19, 1977<br />

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" \< 7<br />

Name:<br />

Address: L<br />

Telephone: __Sex: ____ Age: __ (Jrs. Only)<br />

Date: Week of Week of<br />

I st cb olce 2nd choice<br />

Beginner ~ Intermediate __ Advanced ____<br />

NOTE: Deposlf of $$O.OO must accompany application<br />

and balance of $ I O0,OO Is due on I st day of camp,<br />

j<br />

:¯ .<br />

Ceponis works towards JtJne publication<br />

A move to initiate the Criminal Justice Committee ..- i~-~.<br />

booklet since the jail recently soeal hygiene guide lines and<br />

publication of the rules and said the booklet will be the published a manual on rules disciplinary procedures,<br />

regulations of the Somerset<br />

Mr. Ceponis said he will he<br />

seeking final publication by<br />

"first ever published by the and regulations for inmates," According to Mr. Tehorni, the<br />

County Youth Receiving center." According to the Mr. Cepouis said. material in the booklet .is<br />

Center was made by freeholder, Ihe concept and The rules aud regulations based upon the successful<br />

Freeholder Michael J. Cepenis Ihe organization of the centainedinthebeekletenthe programs and procedures<br />

this week. material belongs to the credit<br />

the m~ddle of June. tle added<br />

that the booklet to the Youth<br />

Receiving Center is "a<br />

prngrcssive step in the<br />

Youth Receiving Center will currently being used in ,~:~.~.<br />

~,-<br />

Mr. Cepenis, chairman’ of af Perry Tchorni, the serve as a basic guide fur Mercer Cefinty. Mr. Tehorni<br />

and superiuteedent of the center, conduct and Youth Center said he modified the Mercer<br />

,the County Courts Mr. Tcherni originated the procedures. The booklet will County package to fit exidea<br />

during last summer inform the juvenile of his elusively for Somerset Couety.<br />

before the booklet became privileges in the areas of mail<br />

I,IVEDEBATES involved in legal review. "Now and telephone use, visiting<br />

criminal justice area of Ihe<br />

county." lle added that rite<br />

booklet and its proposed<br />

procedures will require little<br />

or no expense to the county.<br />

The week hefore New is the time to produce the regulations, health and per.<br />

Jersey’s June 7 primary<br />

election. New Jersey Public<br />

Television ,’,’ill air two<br />

debates, nne between<br />

ltepublican contenders and Cruise to Alaska<br />

theatherhetweenDemocratic can,coders h.ghosi nf.ce for ,he elates and Canada,<br />

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SEN RAYMOND H. BATEMAN (R-Somerset) plays with daughter, Jeanne, 3½-year-old son<br />

Michael and the newly born puppies that his Golden Retriever, Taffy just had.<br />

All-American pageant set<br />

The All.American Girl chairman, has announced that sponsoring a local pageant as<br />

Pageant office has announced the state pageant will include a fund raising are also invited<br />

ihal Princeton has been the categorids of the All- 1o inquire.<br />

selected as Ihe host city Ior American Tot-ages 3 to 6; All-<br />

New Jersey’s first All AmerieanLittleMiss-ages7to<br />

American Girl State Pageant. 9; All.American Miss-ages 10<br />

The pageant will be conducted to 12; All-Americau Teen-ages<br />

on June 14 and i5 at the 13 la 17; and the All-American<br />

IIoliday Inn. Girl - ages is to 26. Pageant<br />

Kim Smith, publicity officials anticipate 16 ta 20<br />

girls will vie for the coveted<br />

Martin named¯<br />

to campaign<br />

Albert W. Martin,<br />

Bridgew,’tter. has been named<br />

to head the Banking, Govern-<br />

:neat & Schools Division of the<br />

1978 United Way of Somerset<br />

Valley campaign.<br />

In announcing Martiu’s<br />

appointment, Philip F. Cacao,<br />

1978 United Way campaign<br />

chairman, said that the<br />

Government Offices and<br />

Sehonls aud Banks Division,<br />

htst year.collecled a total of<br />

$44,600.<br />

Mr. Martin is an Assistant<br />

Vice.President aud Manager<br />

ef Untied National Bank’.~<br />

Bridgewater Office. lie ]’,as<br />

hmgheen<br />

active in the UrAied<br />

Way and has served as hyad < ,,une"ill.,Dcmncraticbe<br />

airedl, at livesGubernatorialWednesday,p.m.<br />

The<br />

Candidales Debate" will be<br />

INow<br />

try the Best<br />

aired live Thursday, June 2 at<br />

8p.m. 8oth debates are being<br />

run I,y tile League of Women<br />

Vnters 0f New Jersey as a<br />

traditional voter service.<br />

t . A, . g’,,,/. I/,,,,,,,/,/, , 1/’/’/, ¯ ¯/’’’’<br />

title in each age group.<br />

4 cu. ft.<br />

Winners in each category<br />

will receive a trophy, crown, H;LLSBORO<br />

banner, and will advance to<br />

national competition. Trophies<br />

Landscape, Mason<br />

will also be presented to the & Patio Supply<br />

talent<br />

I,<br />

winners in eac RI. 206. Hillshorough 874.6664<br />

category and they will h-.ve<br />

the opportunity to can,pete<br />

at the national pag,’,aut as<br />

candidates-at-large. The<br />

National Pageant ,uill be held<br />

at lhfliday City in Memphis,<br />

Tenn., the/third week in<br />

August. ;d this time the<br />

contestzats will be competing<br />

for over $5,000 of scholarships<br />

aed awards.<br />

Parents a[ would-be conlestants<br />

are invited to inquire<br />

tar further information and<br />

application by writing All-<br />

American Girl Pageant, P. O.<br />

Drawer 1630, Dothan,<br />

of Alabama 36301 or by calling<br />

the Commercial Dirts;On for 204-792-4907. PTA’s, band<br />

Ihe past two years. / boosters, dance schols, civic ’<br />

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’rhor~lay, May ]9. 1977<br />

Adult tennis<br />

lessons begin ~.<br />

The Parks and Recreation<br />

Department announced today<br />

that 1977 adult tennis lessons<br />

will begin on Monday May 23.<br />

There are still some openings<br />

left in both morning and<br />

evening classes.<br />

Morning classes will meet<br />

from 9 a.m. until 12 lioon, these<br />

classes meet at Castleton<br />

Park. once a week for eight<br />

weeks.<br />

The evening classes<br />

originally scheduled to take<br />

place at <strong>Franklin</strong> High School<br />

courts will be moved to<br />

Castleton Avenue Park ,earls. "<br />

Three classes instead of two<br />

will be offered: mixed<br />

beginners at 5:00 p.m.; mixed<br />

beginners at 6:00 p.m. and<br />

men’s intermediate at 7:00<br />

p.m. There are openings in all<br />

classes, especially the men’s<br />

intermediate. Tt~e evening<br />

classes meet four days a week<br />

for two weeks. All classes,<br />

morning and evening, are<br />

limited to twelve persons.<br />

If you wish to enter the<br />

classes come to the Parks and<br />

Recreation office or send your<br />

name, the $10 registration fee<br />

Iplus $1.5o mandatory insurance)<br />

and your first,<br />

second and third preference ’~<br />

for classes. Further information<br />

may be obtained at<br />

873-2500 Ext. 227.<br />

Women compete<br />

in softball games<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong>’s number one<br />

In last Saturday’s Mid-State Meet, <strong>Franklin</strong> runner Ron McNabb finished first in<br />

the 100-yard-dash’, Heal IV, with a time of 10.1 seconds. Curiously¯ Ran was runnine<br />

in lane one, and the other contestants also placed according to their lane<br />

number. From lane five, at left, they are R. Wujtech, Noah Plainfield, fifth place;<br />

J. Bistis, Watchung Hilts, fourth place; S. Greenstein, eridgewater-Radtan West,<br />

third place, and J. Williams, Somerville, second place.<br />

(Steve Goodman photo)<br />

Softball ousted from county tourney<br />

GEICO The l,’ranklin Iligh School the fourth inning, but <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

Pollcy Holders<br />

girls’ softball team hewed to retaliated by adding five runs<br />

I>iscatav,’ay and lmmacalata in the fourth inning and six<br />

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defeated, 14-13, by Piscataway apiece. Piscalaway drove in :a run-scoring double in the<br />

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eliort. The Cbicfs<br />

jump.( to a t early 9-11 lead by<br />

~ Women’s informal softball<br />

cumpetilion will continue in its<br />

initial stage today Thursday<br />

the 19 and Tuesday the 24 at<br />

O.uarry Park starting at 8:30<br />

pan, Women 10 years and over<br />

arc invited te attend.<br />

The program is sponsored in<br />

part by the Parks and<br />

Recreatiue. Department of *<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Township. The<br />

meetings in May will be for<br />

evaluation of skills and<br />

placement on a team. The<br />

program will use Quarry Park<br />

nd f necessary, Sampson G<br />

Smith School fields.<br />

winning run in the bottom of l)hme Reagan drove in two<br />

Families are encouraged to<br />

Ihe seventh to clinch the<br />

runs on a single in that inning<br />

allcnd and husbands or<br />

victory. <strong>Franklin</strong> pitcher<br />

for Immaculate, The final<br />

boyfriends who wish to lend a<br />

Elaine Easton 10-41 allowed<br />

score was 10-3 in favor of file<br />

hand will be welcomed. The<br />

sixteen walks in a game<br />

Spartans. Sue VanAken<br />

firs1 inning for the Warriors,<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> added two in the lop but Immaculata exploded in<br />

~f the seventh ~nning. The’ the bottom of the fiftb inning<br />

Chiefs subsequentlyscoredthe for six runs on six walks.<br />

~4-41 purpose of the program is to<br />

marred by six Warrior errors, received the loss [or <strong>Franklin</strong>.<br />

give women the chance to play<br />

On Wednesday, May It. while lmnmculata’s pitcher<br />

recreational softball in a<br />

Fnmklin journeyed to Iralterrmonn<br />

*4-~l’was awarded<br />

oompelitive setting over the<br />

maculata for the second round<br />

the win.<br />

summer. If you have further<br />

of the Somerset County Katby Vlastaras (:t-O) pit-<br />

Tournamcnl. Cindy Malry hit<br />

ched a four-hitter and allowed questions227, call 873.?.$00 Ext.<br />

only two walks in the 19-0<br />

shu!~)nt of B’ridgp(vater’ East , Tennis team takes<br />

Oll May 12. ’l’~e Warriors<br />

scored four runs in the third tWO out of three<br />

inning as both Dawn Rubin<br />

Lind NorMarie Lindsey The <strong>Franklin</strong> tennis team<br />

singled, scoring two runs<br />

apiece. Eight runs were accumulated<br />

in the fourth inning<br />

K;llhy Vlastaras and tlcidi<br />

took two of three matches last<br />

week as their record improved<br />

to 10-4.<br />

Last Tuesday, the netmen<br />

DiamorLds Ate FoFever<br />

Nestvogcl each hit run.scoring<br />

doubles. Beth Masterhouse<br />

contributed a base hit, scoring<br />

I,xo runs, in the sixth inning of<br />

enjoyed an easy 5-0 ’,,.’in over<br />

Pischtaway. Steve DeVries,<br />

Lee Sussman, and Richard<br />

’l’heimer swept through the<br />

the errorless game. for singles while the doubles<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong>. NorMarie Lindsey teams of Dave Sorenson-Paul<br />

went four for five, driving in Strauss and Lea Silvcrman -<br />

six runs, and teammate Kathy Bill Miltner also won.<br />

Vlastaras hit three out of four The following day, the<br />

at the plate as Ihe Warriors<br />

improved their record to 7-8.<br />

Janet Kcrin tripled in the first<br />

Warriors edged Runterdon<br />

Central 3-2 as DeVries and<br />

Ken Arnold won at singles and<br />

inning for Bridgewater East,<br />

now 3.9. Linda Rodriquez (1-7)<br />

took the loss for East.<br />

The team faces Watchung on<br />

Tuesday and Somerville on<br />

Wednesday of next week in<br />

Silverman and Miitner won at<br />

doubles.<br />

On Thursday, <strong>Franklin</strong> ’~" ,<br />

dropped a 3-2 decision to<br />

Bridgewater East. Miltner<br />

and Silverman won their third<br />

conference action.<br />

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Thursday, May 19, 1977 l h(’ <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD 15-A<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> baseball<br />

suffers worst week<br />

Ill<br />

I am the M.S. Kungsholm.<br />

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¯ .’, . . ’MenSs<br />

softball ..<br />

........ stays in first i""<br />

came in the third when Roger<br />

The <strong>Franklin</strong> baseball team Piabish.<br />

suffered through an 0-4 week Piscataway took control of<br />

Sitler doubled and Tony Umar<br />

singled him home¯ Three more<br />

as their record plummeted to last Tuesday’s game early<br />

3-10. The Warriors have now when they opened the game<br />

runs came in the seventh, all<br />

with two outs. Singles by Tony<br />

lost eight ef their last nine with four straight hits off<br />

games. The <strong>Franklin</strong> pitching<br />

Umar, including a two run Umar, Wendell Crawford, and<br />

staff allowed 38 runs during the<br />

double by Matt Madgnger Sloman each brought in a run.<br />

disasterous week.<br />

after one run was already in. Steinert took an early 1.0<br />

On Tuesday, May 10, The Chiefs’ other four runs lead over <strong>Franklin</strong> in the first<br />

P Piscataway defeated the were unearned.<br />

intiing, as Mike Capasso<br />

Warriors 7-0 behind the three All three Warrior hits came doubled and later scored on a<br />

hit pitching of Mark Ochah On<br />

from the Umar brothers, Tom sacrifice fly.<br />

,Thursday, May 12<br />

aM Tony. <strong>Franklin</strong> put their The Warriors tied the game<br />

Bridgewater East crushed only man en second in the in the bottom of the inning.<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> 15-6 despite a 12 hit<br />

sixth inning when Kevin Tony Umar was bit by a pitch<br />

attack by the Warriors, their Knster walked and Tom Umar with two outs. Mark Suseck<br />

best of the year. on Friday, the got his second single. singled him to second, and he<br />

Warriors lost to Steinert 8-1<br />

[lowever, the lone scoring scored when Wendell<br />

and the following day, they fell<br />

opportunity was wasted when Crawford reached on an error<br />

to unbeaten Hillsborough 8-4.<br />

Doyle bounced into a double by the second baseman.<br />

The Warriors put on their<br />

play.<br />

The game went dewnhill for<br />

best performance of the week<br />

The only consolation in the the Warriors after the first.<br />

against HiUsborough, despite less to East was the continued The Sparians picked up two<br />

¯ only four hits. Three <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

good hitting of the Umars. runs in the second and one in<br />

runs came in the second on<br />

Tony went four for four with the third to take a 4-1 lead.<br />

four walks and one hit. The one<br />

four runs batted in, including a <strong>Franklin</strong> stayed close to the<br />

hit was a two run single by two rfin homer. It was the Spartsns, ranked as one of the<br />

Scott Sloman, which took a<br />

Warriors’ first round tripper top twenty teams in the state,<br />

bad bounce by the<br />

of the season. Tom had three through the fifth inning. The<br />

tlillsberough first baseman. hits and scored twice. Warriors wasted two scoring<br />

The other run came in on a The game ended for a)l opportunities which could<br />

bases loaded walk to Rich intents and purposes in the have brought them back in the<br />

Lazicky.<br />

bottom of the second, when game. With twe men en and<br />

Steve Doyle seered the other East scored eight times. one out in the third, Crawford<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> run in the third when Fourteen batters came to the grounded into a n inning ending<br />

he singled and came home<br />

plate as the Minutemen had double play.<br />

later with the help of two<br />

five hits to go with six walks. In the fifth, <strong>Franklin</strong> had<br />

errors.<br />

John Heft doubled home three runners on first and third with<br />

Hillsborough got all the runs<br />

runs, Wait Braun added two outs. Suseck sent a line<br />

they needed in the second, another double, and Bob drive toward center field but<br />

tallying five times. Dave<br />

Bamburak tripled in the in- Spartan shortstop Mark<br />

Nixon’s two run single was the<br />

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Lashutka grabbed it to rob<br />

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East scored in every inning Suseck of a hit and an r.b.i.<br />

Losing pitcher Tony Umar<br />

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"a two out triple by Mark The Warriors’ first run greatly by three Warrior<br />

errors.<br />

Girls track drops two<br />

The <strong>Franklin</strong> girls’ spring awarded second place for her<br />

Irack team dropped two 16’4zZ’ effort in the long jump.<br />

decisions last week to Mid The Chiefs’ Margie Booker<br />

State opponents Piscataway took three first places El00,<br />

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Iwo losses lowered their of 16’8") and teammate Carol<br />

season record to :1-6. Watson added two more 1110<br />

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May 10 contest on the record to 7.0-1.<br />

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<strong>Franklin</strong>’s 440 relay team, defeated South Plainfield, 67consisting<br />

of Karen Towns, 51, in a meet at South Plain-<br />

Dcbbie Peterson, Terry field on May 12. Heidi Jackson<br />

Pcterson, and Cindy Jones, captured the 220 in 27.5, Pat<br />

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time of 55:8. Maria Berries the 440 Relay Team of Karen<br />

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second in the 880 distance. triumphed with a time ef 53.5<br />

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two mile (13:56) and Cheryl as Janice James took second<br />

Mullins in the It0 yard low place in the twe mile with a<br />

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triumphed in the discus, with a captured the shot put, with a<br />

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Members of the State misston ontheObservance f leadership and support optimism and expectations for<br />

Coorc Coordinating inatin Committee, Cam[ littee, IWY as sponsor for 66 state essential to winning the .$5 the state women’s meeting.<br />

recer recently fly briefed )riefed U.S. Repr~,senta yes Mi lieent<br />

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Dining t] .~ Capital ’Hill<br />

meeti tg Cla~ i Allen at Union<br />

City, state hairpersol, and<br />

Eileel t P. Th, :nton of T ’eaton,<br />

state public relations chair-<br />

meetings, all to be held before million congressional ap- Mrs. Fenwick regards the<br />

Representatives Millicent July of this year. Both of New propriation. June 17 to 19 event *’as an<br />

Fenwick (R-N.J.) and I-lelen Jersey’s Congresswomen The state women’s meeting, opportunity for women to<br />

Meyner tD-N.J.i on New played a responsible and in- port of the national series express themselves on issues<br />

Jersey’s plans for it state lWY fluential roles in pushing for focusing on women’s rights, of concern to them. Women<br />

women’s meeting oext month, federal funds to be ap- responsibbilities and op- from every section of the<br />

During the Capital ’Hill proprtated to the National portunRies, will be held June state, from every occupation,<br />

meeting Clara Allen of Union iWY Commission for its t7 at Princeton University¯ It holding different points of<br />

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Eileen P. Thornton of Trenton, meetings. IWY coordinating committee ~~<br />

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In Washington, Mrs. Allen representing a hoard spec- whatlifeisreallylikeforthem<br />

person, discussed plans for the and Miss Thornton expressed trum of 36 women of different ._ here and now. They will<br />

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financed by $72,500 from the the state IWY coordinating backgrounds, asit tquehes them, whether in<br />

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In 1976, the U.S. Congress Fenwiek and Mrs, Meyner meeting, Mrs..Meyner and or agriculture.<br />

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United States w,il be heard. Alien, state chairperson, Congresswoman Minicent Fenwick IR-NJ) end Einen P. Thornton, public<br />

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Meeting is an important step dinating committee.<br />

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Mrs. Meyner thinks that country in a special report to turnout. Funds and a mandate Action League, said "the state<br />

]PLAN0 and "ORGAN CONCERT] "the work of the state IWY President Carter and to the to reach out to every woman in women’s meeting should be<br />

" SUNDAY MAY 22<br />

. coard nottag carom,tree will U.S. Congress next March. our state will make this regarded as the catalyst [or<br />

, -- 2 PaM. bcvitally helpful in reshaping Forty New Jersey women possible.<br />

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,,,, Miss Jan Bordeleau ¯ Mr. John ta Duca women in U.S. Congress, I am ference. Travel expenses for U.S. Congresswomen Meyner to be recognized as people.<br />

especially sensitized to the them will be defrayed from the and Fenwick that the State The momentum must continue<br />

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Women’s Meeting will give beyond the state and national<br />

BB GRAND PIANO "2000" ORGAN<br />

nation’s population and to Mrs. Allon, N. J. director of women the opportunity to talk meetings for women to be<br />

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increasing their participation Communications Workers of about their lives, say what recognized as persons."<br />

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America and vice-president of they want, how they want to Mrs. Meyncr and Mrs.<br />

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life, including business and N. J. AFL-CIO, regards the influence the state and Fenwick will participate in the<br />

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June meeting "as a historic the nation, and how they week-end meeting at Prin-<br />

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I ~ ] m our Showrbom. 22511twy. ~33,<br />

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politics and government.<br />

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i (~_ -. !’~. ~_ 71~y Homilten Sq.. 3 .i,,$ from R,. | 30<br />

made toward this goal and<br />

I :~~ ORGAN CENTER<br />

chart new steps along the way. Ground cover good substitute<br />

I want to commend the work of<br />

those women who are working If you have trouble growing ground cover is one of the the mulch from blowing away,*<br />

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state women’s meetings, the of a muscleman to struggle are used where lawn grasses then make your pocket and<br />

national conference will made with a lawn mower, than a do not grow well or where plant your plants¯<br />

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and there are plenty of roots, area quicker but it will cost<br />

Clare Sperapani, county more.<br />

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DNA: the name means<br />

deoxyribonucleic acid. For years it<br />

meant the fundamental molecule of<br />

life, the agent for transferring the<br />

language of heredity.<br />

Lately it has symbolized a new and<br />

highly controversial form of research<br />

in which pieces ot DNA from different<br />

organisms are spliced together to<br />

create new species, unknown in the<br />

billions of years of natural evolution.<br />

1,<br />

NOW DNA IS beginning to mean<br />

venture capitalist, a middleman ’attempting<br />

to combine those with risk<br />

capital to spend with others with the<br />

scientific skills and business savy to<br />

¯ run a private gene-splicing<br />

laboratory.<br />

"Our .business is raising money for<br />

young, high technology companies.<br />

We have been mainly in the medical<br />

instruments business but no~ we are<br />

moving into the microbiological<br />

field," Mr. Johnston explained this<br />

week.<br />

"DNA is going to have a tremendous<br />

impact on a very wide range of<br />

products and processes," he said.<br />

people who have little experience in<br />

commercial enterprises."<br />

Investing in DNA research is more<br />

risky than the normal venture, it<br />

appears. A major uncertainty will be<br />

the legislation new under consideration<br />

by Congress, Mr. Johnston<br />

says. He also expects the difficulties in<br />

developing the new products to be<br />

much greater than predicted.<br />

Two small West Coast firms are<br />

already in the specialized field. Cetus<br />

Corp. of Berkeley has as its consultants<br />

professors at Stanford<br />

University, including Nobel Prize<br />

winner Joshua Lederburg. The other<br />

laboratories, Mr. Johnston maintains<br />

that there Is stilt .4 place for a small,<br />

private, specialty firm.<br />

"Because of the political and<br />

emotional implications of such<br />

research, many firms will not set up<br />

their own labs for a period of time.<br />

Many do not want to take the flack of<br />

explaining their intentions to a local<br />

community.<br />

"Imagine the difficulties if Princeton<br />

University itself is having a<br />

tough time. People would trust the<br />

university before a commercial<br />

company. Those companies instead<br />

will be willing to buy a product from<br />

XYZ little company which would be<br />

willing to take the flak,"<br />

tiE DREW A parallel with the Dew<br />

Chemical Company’s troubles when it<br />

manufactured napalm during the<br />

Vietnam War.<br />

"They finally figured it was not<br />

worth devoting the time and effort to<br />

manufacturing it and it ended up<br />

under manufacture elsewhere," he<br />

noted. Dew campus recruiters found<br />

themselves the subject of protesters<br />

across the nation during the war<br />

because of the manufacture of<br />

napalm.<br />

The controversy surrounding DNA<br />

research will probably prevent the<br />

new firm from going public.<br />

"There are enough factors to contend<br />

with and regulations to comply<br />

with without having problems with<br />

stockholders," Mr, Johnston pointed<br />

out.<br />

He said Cetus’s annual report came<br />

in for considerable criticism al a<br />

recent meeting in ~ashington on DNA<br />

research sponsored by the National<br />

Academy of Sciences,<br />

The Somerset-llun(erdnn<br />

Chapter of WOWS IWidows or<br />

Widowers) will hold their<br />

monthly dance.social Thursday,<br />

June 9 from a:30 p.m. to<br />

midnight at the tloliday Inn,<br />

Somerville.<br />

All widows and widowers<br />

are invited to attend the dance<br />

to a dance band. For more<br />

information call nr write Stclla<br />

Nygrcn, 261 Powers St., New<br />

Brunswick, 246-1287 or<br />

Clarence Baker, P. O. Box 404,<br />

Flcmington, 782-2115.<br />

something else: profits.<br />

While Princeton University awaits<br />

final community action on its proposal<br />

"to build two gone-splicing laboratories<br />

on campus, another Princeton<br />

organization is attempting to put<br />

together the money and experts to<br />

create a private research firm to<br />

conduct similar DNA research,<br />

probably in the Washington area.<br />

The issue of recombinant DNA<br />

research is loaded with controversy.<br />

The new field has generated equally<br />

strong hopes and fears for the future.<br />

Paralleling those feelings are equally<br />

passionate proponents and enemies of<br />

DNA IIAS TRE potential for<br />

significant advances, Mr. Johnston<br />

points out, noting particularly the<br />

synthesis of insulin as well as the<br />

production of vaccines and hormones<br />

that arc currently extremely expensive<br />

to obtain.<br />

.The prospect of developing products<br />

through recombinant DNA techniques<br />

has attracted "quite a bit" of interest<br />

and enthusiasm among investors.<br />

He compares that interest to the<br />

excitement generated by the<br />

burgening minicomputer business<br />

about 12 years ago. Minicomputers<br />

firm, Genenfeeh, headed by Herbert<br />

Buyer of the University of California<br />

at San Francisco, is currently attempting<br />

to synthesize human insulin<br />

with gone-splicing techniques.<br />

J A LEADING opponent of recombinant<br />

DNA research, Liebe Cavalieri<br />

of the Sloan-Kettering Cancer<br />

Foundation, recently told the Princeton<br />

citizen’s biohazards committee<br />

that such private firms as Cetus<br />

represent the greatest human threat<br />

because of the lack of controls over the<br />

research conducted, and the push for"<br />

quick results.<br />

PROCLAMATION<br />

WHEREAS, Burglary, both in number of violations<br />

and in resultant property loss, is the leading major<br />

crime across the nation; and<br />

WHEREAS, Burglary all too frequently results in the<br />

injury to and death of the victim; and<br />

SECURE?<br />

Every year some 700,000 fires occur<br />

in homes just like yours!<br />

1 household in 4 has been a victim<br />

of burglary in the last 12 months!<br />

~hat form of science,<br />

On the one hand the ncw’artifieal<br />

organisms could lead to incredible<br />

advances in the fields of medicine,<br />

agriculture and in basic research. On<br />

the other hand there is the possibility,<br />

however remote, that a new form of<br />

are the small.temperers that began<br />

selling for less than SaO,00o and<br />

weighed less than 50 pounds. They<br />

represented the first attempts toward<br />

reduction in the size and cost of<br />

computers.<br />

In a recent issue of "Science’:<br />

Should Mr. Johnston be successful in<br />

putting together his project it would<br />

appear to be the third such private<br />

firm dealing exclusively in DNA<br />

recombinant research, and.the first in<br />

the East.<br />

He pointed out that there was no<br />

WHEREAS, the success of burglary prevention and<br />

detection efforts is dependent to a large degree on the<br />

participation of an aroused and involved public;<br />

disease, perhaps an "Andromeda"<br />

strain, could escape from a DNA lab<br />

and wreak havoc on the human<br />

population.<br />

JOIINSTON Associates, headed by<br />

Robert Johnston out of his Pretty<br />

Brook Road home, is pursuing that<br />

¯ delicate issue in the interest of making<br />

significant profits for investors.<br />

magazine, Mr. Johnston placed an add<br />

seeking an entrepreneur to act as the<br />

president of the new company. So far<br />

he has had trouble finding someone<br />

with talents both in DNA recombinant<br />

techniques and in business.<br />

"WE’VE IIAD A fair number of<br />

responses. Unfortunately not enough<br />

meet our criteria. Most of our<br />

intention to locate in the Princeton<br />

area. The most likely sites were near<br />

Washington or Boston.<br />

Washington is an ideal site because<br />

the attitude toward the research is<br />

better. "Research is already going on<br />

there and there is some degree of<br />

tolerance," he said.<br />

Ills PLANS ARE for a moderately<br />

NOW, THEREFORE, I, ALBERT R. PALFY, MAYOR OF<br />

THE BOROUGH OF MANVILLE, do PROCLAIM the week<br />

of May 16th to 2lst, 1977 as POLICE WEEK and<br />

BURGLARY PREVENTION WEEK and call upon all<br />

citizens to aid and assist their police agencies, and do<br />

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Mr. Johnston describes himself as a respondents have been university hazardous P3 laboratory, to be<br />

Fenwick proud<br />

of District<br />

Usually, I write reports "The nation will sub-<br />

from Washington, about stantially support a President<br />

Washington, about eom- who truly leads and openly<br />

nfitlocs anti meetings and presents the valid reasons<br />

thoughts about personalities generating the necessity for<br />

and issues that are in the news such sacrifices as must be<br />

here or strike me as in- made."<br />

teresting to the District. But "At this time of crisis, it<br />

this report is different -- it’s behooves both parties to rally<br />

about the district itself. behind him."<br />

established in eight to nine months.<br />

The proximity of a P4 laboratory,<br />

conItueting the most dangerous<br />

research, is another plus for the<br />

Washington area, he noted.<br />

Ft. Detriek in Maryland, once used<br />

to develop biological warfare<br />

weapons, will be converted for the<br />

most hazardous types of DNA<br />

research by the National Institute of<br />

Health. The facility may he accessible<br />

to private researchers who need to do<br />

part of their work at the/:’4 level, Mr."<br />

Johnston indicated.<br />

Despite the fact that drug companies<br />

are setting up their own DNA<br />

BOROUGH OF MANVILLE<br />

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: PROUDLYANNOUNCESTHE i<br />

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18-A I he <strong>Franklin</strong> NLWS-RECORD<br />

Sheila Roche completes honors study<br />

.15o<br />

with a dazzling array<br />

of gorgeous new cars from:<br />

* ARTHUR TURNEY MOTOR CO.<br />

(DODGE)<br />

* COLONIAL CADILLAC<br />

* FRITZ’S BMW & DATSUN<br />

* NASSAU CONOVER MOTOR CO.<br />

(FORD & LINCOLN MERCURY)<br />

* NEMETH MOTORS<br />

(FIAT, SAAB, LANCIA)<br />

* QUAKERBRIDGE PORSCHE-AUDI<br />

BE HERE SATURDAY, MAY 21st at 12:00<br />

to see a huge, 7-story high<br />

HOT AIR BALLOON being inflated...<br />

and if the wind is right -- TAKE A<br />

RIDEON IT!!!<br />

FUN FOR EVERYBODY[<br />

FREE BALLOONS!<br />

LOTS OF FREE PARKING<br />

FAM()US<br />

NAME<br />

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a Ship uf Shore<br />

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¯ llappenings ’<br />

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¯ Flair<br />

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¯ Summit<br />

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¯ Etc., Etc. *<br />

Bankrupt Stock From A<br />

Bergen County Boutique<br />

*(name withheld at owner’s request)<br />

CHOOSE FROM:<br />

Slacks ¯ Dresses ¯ Skirts<br />

Shorts * Cotton Tops * Shirts<br />

Tank Tops ¯ Long Dresse s, etc.<br />

SAVE UP TO<br />

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SALE STARTS THURS. 1 I) AM<br />

(Don’t miss this one) I<br />

II -D£RS I £P£RS<br />

at the Marketplace<br />

Ri. 27 & 518<br />

S miles North of Princeton<br />

297-6030<br />

(formerly Fashion Deck)<br />

Mon.-Sat. 10.6<br />

Thurs, & Frl, 10.9:30 PM<br />

Thnr~day, May 19. 1977<br />

Thomas Walthier named<br />

as corporation V.P<br />

Sheila M. Roche, daughter<br />

has been working during Rican children.<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roche, summers and Christmas Her study is entitled "A<br />

27 Ulysses Road, Somerset, vacation at a day care center Dilemma: Should Children<br />

has completed an independent for children from low income who Speak Black or Puerto<br />

language study spanning one Puerto Rican, black and white Rican Dialect Learn Standard<br />

and a half years for which she [amilies, ages three to five English?" To develop her<br />

will receive college honors at years, in a Somerset County conclusion she gave<br />

commencementeercmoniesat<br />

Action Program tSCAP). In psychological tests to the<br />

Lebanon Valley College on Lebanon, Pa., she ’worked children toevaluate their self-<br />

May 22.<br />

under the direction of Eneida esteem and conducted<br />

Miss B.nehe, who will<br />

Alcalde, a teacher at Nor- language studies to determine<br />

graduate cure laude with a<br />

thwcst Elementary School, what speech sounds were<br />

B.S. in elementary education, with Spanish speaking Puerto missing or causing difficulty<br />

~<br />

Bilotti’s presents a...<br />

in their natural speech. Using should know how to speak<br />

a tape recorder, she recorded standard, formal English. Not<br />

their speech as they answered to teach them how to speak<br />

St. JoeMinerals Corporation New York University.<br />

questions during a story hour formally is to deprive them of<br />

announces the election by its Dr. Walthier is a member of<br />

and gave their impressions of the opportunity for upward<br />

Board of Directors of Thomas Ihe Society of Mining<br />

pictures she showed them. She mobility. She anticipated the<br />

N. Walthier of IS [leather Engineers tAIME), the<br />

was able to gain their con- time when as adults they go<br />

Drive, Somerset, to the Society of Economic<br />

fidence and their acceptance [or their first job interview. If<br />

position of Vicd President- Geologists, Canadian Institute<br />

hy speaking Spanish as well as they speak only their cultural<br />

Exploration. In this capacity, of Mining & Melallurgy,<br />

English to them.<br />

dialect they may un-<br />

Dr. Walthier will be respon.<br />

Upon completion of her consciously awaken<br />

sible for the development and<br />

study, Miss Roche concluded prejudices in the prospective<br />

direction of present and ew<br />

that the answer to the<br />

domestic and international<br />

employer who may assume<br />

"Dilemma" is yes. Children that they are not well educated<br />

exploration programs, in-<br />

and not qualified for the job<br />

eluding the examination and<br />

Bonnie Smith before the applicant has a<br />

appraisal of potential mineral<br />

promoted to senior chance to prove himself. At<br />

deposits and the investigation<br />

the same time she feels that<br />

of mineral based investment<br />

Bonnie L. Smith, daughter of the children should be en-<br />

opportunities.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. l[arold P, Smith<br />

Prior to joining St. Joe in<br />

couraged to retain their<br />

of 117 <strong>Franklin</strong> St.. East<br />

1971 as Director-Corporate<br />

cultural dialect in informal<br />

Millstone, has hecn promoted<br />

Exploration, Dr. Walthier was<br />

conversation and not forget<br />

h) senior uir person in the U.S. Ibeir heritage. She disagreed CWWC scores again<br />

International Exploration<br />

Air Force.<br />

witb two opposing schools of<br />

Manager at Occidental<br />

Airperson Smith, a ground Ihought which advocate, on Mrs. Michael Orabin, left, New Jersey sPte federation press Minerals Corporation and<br />

radio equipment repairman, is the one hand, requiring book contest chairperson, presents the press book first place<br />

Executive Vice President of Thomas N, Walthier<br />

assigned at K.I. Sawyer AFB, children to give up their state award to Mrs. Roger Davis of the Cedar Wood Woman’s<br />

Occidental Worldwide<br />

PIANO and ORGAN CONCERTI Mich.. with a unit of tile Air natural dialect entirely in Club. The press book was the special project of the public<br />

Minerals Corporation, bath<br />

Mining Club-New York, ,<br />

Force Communications<br />

subsidiaries of Oecidenlal American Mining Congress,<br />

favor of formal speech and on relations chairperson, Mrs. Davis.<br />

SUNDAY, MAY 22 -- 2 PoM.<br />

Servieo.<br />

Petroleum Corporation. National Security Industrial<br />

the other hand. not teaching<br />

Ms. Snlith’s a 1966 gruduale them standard English at all.<br />

Dr. Walthier earned his Association and the Northlvest<br />

Featuring:<br />

o[ <strong>Franklin</strong> Iligh School, While conducting this study,<br />

graduate degrees in Geology<br />

Mining Association.<br />

Miss Jan Bordeleau<br />

¯ Mr. John La Duca<br />

Fraoklin Township, N.J.<br />

CWWC press book<br />

Miss Roche has somewhat<br />

at Columbia University.<br />

changed her.career aims. liar<br />

In addition, he was<br />

at the FORESTER at the EMINENT<br />

Ceponis announces<br />

previously associated with<br />

area of concentration in awarded blue ribbon<br />

Third grade<br />

GRAND PIANO ¯ "2000" ORGAN<br />

Kennecott Copper Corporation<br />

county appointments college has been in languages,<br />

¯<br />

especially Spanish. and she At the New Jersey state<br />

and the Atonie Energy<br />

George Dickscheid.<br />

clowns it<br />

I =~gll~<br />

NO ADMISSION CHARGE<br />

I<br />

Somerset County<br />

had planned to teach in the federation convention in Beginning at 7:30 p.m.,<br />

Commission, and has served<br />

Freeholder Michael Ceponis<br />

inner city where there is a high Atlantic City last week, nine cocktails will be served<br />

on the faculties of Brown and For the past several .’,’cars,<br />

announced today the ap- concentration nf Spanish- state awards were presented followed by a candlelight<br />

the art, music, library and<br />

(’Air WASII ATS(;S<br />

i<br />

pointment af two <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

speaking people. Now she to tile Cedar Wood Women’s dinner featuring a "medley of<br />

physical education teachers at<br />

Township residents to the<br />

plans to enter the field of bi- Club.<br />

tastes, New Jersey style." All<br />

MacAfee School have t]ecn<br />

Hamilton Sq., 3 miles from RI. 130<br />

SpecialCom nlittee on Criminal<br />

lingual education. This<br />

A car wash for the benefit of<br />

A first place blue ribbon was dishes to be served are<br />

working with groups of<br />

l~ ’~<br />

,Justice in the County which<br />

summer she will take a course awarded in the press book original recipes of department<br />

the Sampso<br />

n<br />

G. Smith In- children in an attempt to show<br />

lermediate School student<br />

m ORGAN CENTER<br />

will formulate a Master Plan<br />

in hi-lingual education at eompetition and presented to members, and will be<br />

a correlation among various<br />

government will be held this<br />

on tile Future af Corrections in<br />

Temple Uoivcrsity. It is a Mrs. Roger Davis, third vice prepared by them. Mrs. AI disciplines.<br />

Somerset.<br />

course in Puerto Rican culture president in charge of public Graul. department chairman<br />

camingSaturday, May21from Recently, the in-<br />

Mr. Ceponis. the Chairmanwhich<br />

will be taught partly by relations for Cedar Wood. will be honored by the<br />

U a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Sampsonterdisciplinary<br />

group com-<br />

G. Smilh School parking lot,<br />

of tile Courts and Criminal<br />

tcacbers from Puerto Rico and Receiving second place members for her service and<br />

pleted a unit on clowns with<br />

The donation is $1, Come<br />

Justice Committee, an-<br />

will bc taught in both English ribbons were Mrs. Joseph dediehtion to Ihe department third graders. These students ,,.<br />

hovel, our car enthusiastically<br />

nounced the appointments of<br />

and Spanish. She plans to work Lipski for fruit preserves and and special guest attending<br />

met far one half-hour a week<br />

but carefully washed hy<br />

Ilelen Verhage and Leonard<br />

for awhile and then enter a Mrs. Faust Pagliaro who will be Mrs. Robert Burke,<br />

for three weeks. During this<br />

students, parents and<br />

Frederick. both of Somerset.<br />

new master’s program in bi- received two ribbons in two president of Cedar Wood,<br />

time they studied about dif-<br />

teachers.<br />

The development of the<br />

lingual education at Temple different dried flower<br />

ferent types of clowns, how~.<br />

Spend an exciting time<br />

master phm is expected to<br />

University.<br />

categories. Third place rib-<br />

clowns apply make-up, and<br />

take about nine to 13 months<br />

boss went to Mrs. John Havey,<br />

learned about the art of mime<br />

and it will sedk to project all<br />

for artisitic flower SGS sings its heart out<br />

lhrougb a film by Marcel<br />

at the<br />

the needs and changes for<br />

arrangement, and Mrs. Faust<br />

Marccau.<br />

correelions for the next two<br />

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will feature duets and the<br />

A oev.’ restaurant is ac- Honarable mention was<br />

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concerts have been<br />

circus for the kindergarten<br />

music of Beethoven. Handel<br />

comtxlating up to ’)-25 people awarded to Mrs. George rescheduled and will be<br />

classes, The clown faces were<br />

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June 2 at 8 p.m., parents at-<br />

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Ave., has hired several new llerman, pro-design quilt, and the school auditorium.. tending the second concert will<br />

School musical theater class.<br />

( WANTED ~ staff members, including to Mrs. Paul Mahajan for On Thursday, May 26 the 60 hear a guilar ensemble<br />

Third grade elowns were:<br />

t]ATTHE SIGN OF/I Andrew Mikil, chef, David acrylic painting.<br />

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Ed Duffy, Derek Osinski,<br />

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Edwards. Suzanne lterberl,<br />

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Johnny McGee, MichcIle.<br />

include special arrangements<br />

dealing in antiques The restaurant provides 25 with their annual spring<br />

tlaskins. Karcn Peppercorn,<br />

ThiS Thursday, Friday d Saturday<br />

selections including com- of contemporary tunes. Also<br />

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Blake Bishop, Derek tlarris,<br />

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Thomas Musumoci, Susan<br />

[estival in which the SGS Band<br />

Pointer, Jeff Rake, Lisu<br />

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Thursday, May 19, 1977 the <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />

letters to<br />

the editor<br />

Beache~n thanks<br />

¢ampalgn<br />

4. Thanks to the fifth w~i’~"i".. ’~<br />

Democratic eommitteel~ople ~’, ~ ~.)<br />

workers for their time and ..... patience at ~ ~’ , ,,<br />

To the Editor:<br />

our committee meetings, . ..... ,<br />

5. Thanks to my run-’<br />

ningmales for allowing me the, ’ ’"<br />

I am particularly proud of<br />

CONTINUED FROM 5-A<br />

disseminating slander and<br />

falsehoods.<br />

But losing is always losing<br />

and l apologize to my supporters<br />

for not winning the<br />

election. We did everything<br />

P right but arrayed against the<br />

Republican Party, old Reilly<br />

I)emoorats, the venom of the<br />

FTA, and the apathy of May<br />

cYeetions, there just were not<br />

enough of us to do the job.<br />

What rewards does a losing<br />

candidate receive from<br />

several months of exhausting<br />

work? Well. I managed to lose<br />

15 pounds of fat that my wife<br />

had been worrying me about.<br />

Seriously and far more imper[ant<br />

running in Ward Two<br />

restored my faith in the<br />

democratic process. People<br />

are really concerned about<br />

Iheir neighborhoods and about<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Township in general.<br />

Most important I really<br />

appreciate the people who<br />

Cynthia Bettinger<br />

Donna Marotto<br />

worked so hard on my behalf;<br />

W,idt Ogburn who kep the<br />

finances straight, John Cynthia Bettinger <strong>Franklin</strong> High graduates John Merriman weds<br />

Krapeho who introduced me to<br />

the people of Rutgers Heights<br />

and Lee Davidson who made becomes bride Saturday marry in New Brunswick Martinsville woman<br />

the calls for funds.<br />

ln the final analysis, though, Wedding vows were ex- York City after graduating Donna Szabo became the Linda Szabo, sister of the Tile Blessed Sacrament matching chiffon cape and a<br />

Ihe burden of the campaign changed by Cynthia L. Bet- from Plainfield [ligh School. bride of Edward Marotto at St. bride, from <strong>Franklin</strong>; Debra Church was the setting for the mint green picture hat accametorest<br />

uponhvo peoplelinger,<br />

daughter of Mr. and lid works for Ilair Art in Peter’s Church in New Rridgens, another sister, from wedding on Saturday, May 14, cented with shoestring<br />

Diana Herman and }larry’ Mrs. Carl Bettinger of Berkeley lleights. * Brunswick on Saturday, May New Brunswick; Diane Bailey nf l)cborah Lee Gianotti, organize trim. She carried a<br />

Weber, Diana managed the Somerset, and Patrick J. The newlyweds will live in 14. The new Mrs. Marotlo is of Yardville; Gina Lipowski daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bouquet of mixed spring<br />

beadquarders activities and t_’erillo, son of Pat Cerillo, Jr. North Plainfield after a lhe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Dcbbie Reichert of South Frank Gianotti of 1161 flowers.<br />

Ilarry took a two week leave<br />

of Plainfield and Claudia Bermuda iloneymoon, Eugene Szabo of 18 blarvin Bound Brook; and Marybelh Ncwmans Lane, Martinsville, Similiarly attired in yellow<br />

from work to take charge of Cerillo of North Plainfield, on<br />

Ave. in Somerset. The Szabo and June Szabo of East and John Nicholas Merriman, pastel gowns were the<br />

IlJe field operations..]’bore Saturday. May 14.<br />

bridegroom’s parents and Mr. Brunswick. ’]’he maids of son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome bridesmaids, Carol Morton<br />

were moments of desperation The ceremony took place at<br />

and Mrs. Pasquale Marotto of honor wore green printed Merriman of Elizabeth and Barbara Lazowski, both of<br />

and despair but all in all we<br />

St. Joseph’s Church in East I.EAGUE OF 75 Walnut Ave. in Somer.set. gowns with matching capes Avenue, Somerset.<br />

Somerville, and Patrieia<br />

/lad a great time and from MHtslone. Father Levan- WOMEN VOI’Ei(S Father Torrance M. and pielure hats.<br />

’]’he Roy. Frank Russo of- Maltell, of Bridgewater,<br />

Ilarry and I)iana 1 learned dnwski officiated.<br />

Lawler officiated at the Rosemary Marotto, sister of ficiated at the 3:00 p.m. cousin of the bride. The flower<br />

n~w and deeper meaning of The bride’s talher gave her The League of Women ceremony, which was at- 1he bridegroom, was flower nupital mass. A reeeplion girl, Michelle Rondo of<br />

that word called "service."<br />

awaytothe bridegroom, while voters of <strong>Franklin</strong> Township tended by 200 persons. A girl. She wore a green printed followed at the 1{edwood Inn, Whi~.ehouse Station, wore a<br />

Losing is painful but the maid of honor Sheila Bet- will hold their 121h annual reception was held later at the gown with matching cape. Bridgewater.<br />

sheer organza mint green<br />

friendships that grew during<br />

linger, and bridesmaids Helen meeting at 10::30 a.m. on Iloliday Inn in North Brun- Best man was Jay Surma of The bride, who was given in gown with ruffled neckline, A-<br />

the course of 1he campaign Trczolgou and Juyce Saturday, May 21 at Sir dnhn’s swick.<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong>. Ushers were Mat- marriage by her falher, wore line skirt with deep flounce<br />

made it all worth while. Wnhlfarth attended. Earl of Samlwich restaurant in Ms. Marotto, who was given thew Marotto of Union; a white organza gown with and pinafore back and carried<br />

ignacio Bodriguez served as North Brunswick.<br />

away by her father, wore an Joseph, Robert and Patrick high mandarin collar, V-neck, a fireside basket of the same<br />

I’.S, I gave nut my phone hesl man, Kevin Be[ringer and New officers of 1977-78 will ivory silk chiffon gown with a Marotto, all brothers of the hmg sleeves with trumpet cuff, flowers.<br />

numbers Io imndreds of people Jack Caruso were ushers. be elected at ti~e meeting, and full skirt, and straight sleeves groom, from <strong>Franklin</strong>; Henry a filled bodice wilh flowing A- Thomas Merriman of<br />

during the course of this Dnc hundred friends and local program items ior next tapered at 1he wrists and Borsuk of Branchburg, Bruce line skirt all appliqued alencon Somerset, brother of the<br />

campaign. All of that was not family memhers attended the ve r "’ill he discussed. At trimmed with re-embroidered Herbst of <strong>Franklin</strong>, find Keith lace with seeded pearls and an bridegroom, was best man.<br />

campaign rhetoric. I am still reeeptinn aflerwards at the 12:3o p.m. a luncheon will be aleneon lace and pearls. A Kern of Virginia. Brian Bailey a/Inched chapel train. She The ushers were<br />

available to help.<br />

lhdiday Inn in South Plain- served.<br />

detailed bodice fell to a of Yardville carried the ring. wore a camelot head piece Curren of tlighland Park<br />

licld.<br />

natural waistline bordered The bride graduated from trimmed in alencon lace with Richard Doerr of South<br />

Bruce llamilton The new Mrs. Cerillo is a<br />

with scalloped lace. <strong>Franklin</strong> High School and has seeded pearls with a double Plainfield, brother.in-law of<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Iligh School CI:ANGE IN<br />

The bride’s headpiece was a been subsequently employed finger lip veil to match. She the bridegroom, and Frank<br />

graduate. After attending the<br />

Helen Reilly CLASSIFIED Juliet cap with a three-tiered at John Wiley and Sons in carried a cascade of gardenias Gianotli of Martinsviile<br />

Tayhw Business Institute in DEAIILINES fingertip veil. She carried a Somerset.<br />

and white roses.<br />

brother of the bride. Peter<br />

ges l’lainfield, she was’employed<br />

by the Baker and Taylor ’rhe deadline for the proper<br />

bouquet of white roses. Mr. Marotto is also a Cynlhia Gland[[i, of Mar- Doerr of South Plainfield,<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Companies.<br />

classification of ads will be 4<br />

The maid of honor Joann graduate of FHS, and works tinsville, sister of the bride, nephew of the bridegroom,<br />

Mr. Ccrillo studied at the<br />

p.m. an Mondays. Too Late to<br />

Slaby of Manville, wore an for John Wiley and Sons. After ’,,,’as maid of honor. She wore a was the ring bearer.<br />

would like 1o take this Alias Barber School in New<br />

Classify ads wiB be accepted apricot gown wilh a printed a wedding trip to Virginia. the mint green gown with filled The couple will live in Bound<br />

until noon an Tuesday. cape and matching picture newlywed couple will reside at bodice, shoestring straps, and Brook after their honeymoon<br />

thank<br />

hat. The bridesmaids were <strong>Franklin</strong> Greens in Somerset. aceordian pleated skirt with to Bermuda.<br />

Ihc residents of the Second<br />

a#lPl~<br />

1<br />

Ward for their gratifying vote<br />

of confidence in electing me as<br />

their representative. Far the<br />

ri<br />

record, I want to assure the<br />

THE PRICE IS<br />

residents of <strong>Franklin</strong> Town-<br />

ALWAYS RIGHT<br />

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structural changes in our local<br />

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every citizen within the<br />

community with equal<br />

diligence., it is therefore my<br />

hope that with the help and<br />

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I~iJth I{epublieans and<br />

Democrats, I can ensure<br />

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also want to take this opportunity<br />

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Thur~daycMay 19,1977<br />

by JanePetroff<br />

tar a full’day of revelry, craft<br />

ManaglngEdttor shows and good eating on<br />

Saturday, May 21 at the<br />

A dozen Byelorussian- Garden State Arts Center.<br />

hmerican families in <strong>Franklin</strong> Judged last year by the<br />

havebeen hard atwork for the center’s screening committee<br />

past few months getting ready as’ one of the most authentic<br />

and carefully organized in- demonstrate their<br />

ternational celebrations, the and weaving skills, and<br />

Byelorussian group was asked photographs depicting life Jn<br />

to be the first on this year’s New Jersey’s Byelorussian<br />

roster of ethnic festivals. communities will be on view.<br />

Gathered one recent af- At 3 p.m. a program of<br />

lernoon in the Vasil Rusak’s authentic folk dancing, in-<br />

Somerset home to talk about strumental music and singing<br />

- - Annnuncing_ the - --<br />

the festival were Nadja<br />

Kudasow, who is in charge of<br />

the folk arts to be shown and<br />

will be presented on the amphitheater<br />

stage. Two dance<br />

groups will be featured. One,<br />

PRINCETON DAY SPORTS CAMP<br />

sold at the festival, Halloa<br />

Rusak and her daughter<br />

known as "Vasinok," or<br />

"eernnower" in Byelorussian,<br />

Entering Its Fifth Successful Summer<br />

A five-week sports day camp for bays and girls<br />

ages 9.17.<br />

Ludmila.<br />

TIIEII| ENTiIUSIASM for<br />

the job of pulling together an<br />

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people of high school and<br />

college age, several of whom<br />

are from Somerset. The<br />

It is geared to the beginner as well as the more ad- event that could possibly draw second group, called "Lanok,"<br />

vanced athlete.<br />

as many as 5,000 visitors was or "flax," comes from com-<br />

infectious. Byelorussian words<br />

"Also featuring a five-week Prs-Camper Day<br />

munities further to the south.<br />

nnd expressions peppered<br />

Camp; offering preliminary skills in a variety of every sentence as the three TYPICAL BYELOItUSSIAN<br />

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The camp Is open to non.Princeton Day School<br />

gourmets are making sure<br />

festival.<br />

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raised¯ It also represents a grounds.<br />

1. June 27July 1 lenms. Pre.Camper. Baseball. Lacrosse way In share traditions and At two separate times prior,~<br />

2. July4.8 Tennis. Pre.Campec Soccer.<br />

customs that are still very to the 3:00 performance, a<br />

3. July 11.15 Tennis. Pro.Camper. Soccer<br />

much :dive in central Jersey. fashion show of at least 15<br />

4. July 18.22 Tennis. Pie-Camper. Gymnastics The festival will begin at l0 native costumes, from the<br />

5. July 25.29 Tenms. Pre.Camper. Basketball a.m. with competitive simplest everyday clothing to<br />

.,,,’;:~ . . . ..:~ " , . .J ".;.’,<br />

volleyball, a popular the most elaborate wedding<br />

A camper can offend for I, 2.3, 4 or 5 weeks. Byelorussian sport. apparel, will be presented on HIGH-STPPPING ]t through the Bvlorussian dance "Mikita" are. from loft, Ber- members of the folkdancing group, known as "Vasiliok", wait their turns to join<br />

Throughout the day traditional stage. Men, women and nadette Hutyrczyk, George Azarko, Ludmilla Rusak and Leon Wojtenko. Other in. (Steve Goodman photol<br />

For brochure and further Information, call:<br />

and contemporary folk crafts children will model (be<br />

will be displayed and sold in a clothes.<br />

tar a couple of days.<br />

Alan Taback, Director at (609) 924.6700, Ext. 3 ! large lent specially erected for Byelorussia, explained Ms.<br />

TIrE MOST FAMOUS of the<br />

or (609) 466-339 i after 6 p.m.<br />

the event¯ Craftspersons will Rusak and Ms. Kudasow, was llANI)-MAI)E IIFI,TS are<br />

belts were made in a region<br />

once nestled between Poland, used by the Byelorussian<br />

called "Slucak." Often woven Karen Jensen awarded<br />

__-- _= -- - _ __--:__ 7;:<br />

Russia, the Ukraine, Latvia people in as many ways as<br />

of silk, anti always very wide,<br />

and Lithuania. Today the tiny their are colors in Ihe woven<br />

the belts have become so rare<br />

country is part, of the Soviet oh)lb. Many will be displayed<br />

thnt only l0 remain in the<br />

Union. Nearly a thousand of its and sold (luring tbe festival.<br />

Moscow museum. summer season post<br />

citizens have found their way Wnrn nlost commonly Other crafts, such as straw,<br />

to the New Brunswick area around [he waist of the loose<br />

wood and linen dolls, wooden Karen Jensen, Director of Resident Camp Sacajawea dramatics, arts and crafts,*"<br />

since the early part of the emhroidered iflouses worn hy boxes and carved wooden Field Services for the is accredited by the American waterfront, nature study and<br />

century. They brought with<br />

hisnns, all represent some Delawarc-Raritan Girl Scout Camping Association. It offers outdoor skills.<br />

men nod women in the field,<br />

[hem a pride in the symbolic street and kitchen, the belts<br />

aspectofByeorussianlifeaod Council, has been named one-week, two.week, and ’qlouseboat happiness" is a<br />

art, dancing and cultural arc woven with stitches that<br />

tradition. Each of the Director of Resident Camp three-week sessions in diverse special three.week unit for<br />

traditions of their country. For determine (be name of the<br />

materials is plentiful in the Sacajawea, in Sparta, New programs for girls from six to girls entering grades nine<br />

history and sociology buffs in belt.<br />

country, lind frequently the Jersey, for the 1977 summer seveetee. A Bed Cross cer- through 12. Campers" iwll<br />

the crowd, there should be *’Craw eye," ¯’rake," finished objects have a season.<br />

tified waterfront staff directs spend lime piloting a<br />

enough culturally significant "crayfish," and "deer hoofs," symbolic meaning to the Ms. Jensen has served as swimming instruction, free houseboat on Lake Sacandaga<br />

exhibits to keep them happy arc some nf the aames of these<br />

people, director of Camp Sacajawea swims, canoeing and sailing. in New York State. A six-week<br />

belts. The Bvelorussians also<br />

Tickets to the Byelornssian for the past two summers. Girls are placed in waterfront counselnr-in-training program<br />

use them to symbolically bind<br />

ethnic festival range in price During that time she initiated programs according to age will also be held. Girls en-<br />

There’s still a quiet place the hands of newlyweds during from $8 to $2. Children under innovative programs for girls and ability.<br />

terin/z grades 11 and 12 may<br />

the wedding ceremony. When 12who are accompanied by an of all age groups, including a bleals arc planned by a apply to tbe cmap director for<br />

y "5 /’ ~P" "<br />

Ocean Grove, N.J. the babies arc born, the belts<br />

adult pay only half, Each special houseboat trip to be dietician and served in the selection into this special<br />

are tightly wrapped around<br />

licket eetitles the bearer to the held in July and August for camp dining hall or cooked in program.<br />

the blanket to keep the infant<br />

entire day’s activities and high school girls. She also units. Campers sleep in The fee for Camp Sacajawea<br />

Neptune Township’s secure.<br />

exhibits, as well as to the stage developed a ’new curriculum platform tents or covered is $65 per week for general<br />

*’It’s a comnfon old’wives<br />

performances. Information for the counselor.in-training wagons. Programs to be of- programs, $275 for the<br />

Oceanfront tale that tightly tying the belts<br />

about ticket sales is available unit whereby girls prepare to fered at Camp Sacajawea this houseboat unit, and $180 for<br />

(<br />

around the blanket will make<br />

from Vasil Rusak, Witali be camp counselors in an summer include a "pioneer" the counselor-in-training~<br />

),<br />

In The Heart of the child’s legs and arms Cierpicki in South River, or intensive training program of unit in colonial crafts and program. For more in-<br />

.i ,’)<br />

The N.J. Fun Belt straight later on," said Ms.<br />

the Arts Center at 201-442-8600.lecture, observation, and camping skills, a "dolphin" [nrmation, contact the<br />

Write for Free Color Brochure Kudasow.<br />

practice.<br />

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Miss Jensen is a member of and a "free to be" unit where Council at the Service Center,<br />

Box 277Q Ocean Grove<br />

I}lt’r Meeting the New Jersey section of the campers will choose programs 715 King George’s Post Road,<br />

American Camping daily from a variety of of. Edison, NJ 08817, or call (201)<br />

’Eat, drink, and do the Association and also serves on ferings including music. 738-8200.<br />

( ’ ’ ’,,; . ’S’ i /£~"<br />

’Llustle!’ The Somerset that group’s Board of<br />

ChapterofWomen’sAmerican Directors. She has par-<br />

ORTcordiallyinvitesyoutodo ticipated in the training of Woman’s club plans events<br />

’q<br />

all of the above at the Thor- camp directors for both the<br />

t¢<br />

sday, May 19 general meeting A m e r i c a n C a m p i n g<br />

Io be held at MaeAfee Road Association and Girl Scouts of<br />

Thc <strong>Franklin</strong> Woman’s Club<br />

Philaddphia on Tuesday, May<br />

is ending its dub year with 24. They will leave the home of<br />

School at 8:00 p.m. the U.S.A. She has 24 years of<br />

Fnllov.’ing the business experience in all facets of day<br />

special events. Mrs. Abram Mrs. Suydam at 9:15 a.m.<br />

portion of the meeting, a free and resident camping, in-<br />

Suydam, Jr., will be the guest On Tuesday, May 15, this<br />

of honor at the organization’s group met at the Blackwelrs<br />

’Hustle’ dance lesson will be eluding counselor, program<br />

annual presidential dinner Mills Canal House for a paper<br />

given and ice cream sundaes director, and assistant<br />

Friday, May 20 at 6:30 p.m. at bag lunch and then walked<br />

and beverages will be served director.<br />

the Hopewell Valley Golf Club. along the tow path identifying<br />

for dessert.<br />

As retiring president, she will birds, flowers and trees. The i<br />

group<br />

~<br />

turn over the official gavel to has made a special<br />

the incoming president, Mrs. study during the year of trees<br />

Michael E. Kagdts.<br />

and shrubs that provide food I<br />

Other officers to be installed for New Jersey birds. Under<br />

are: Mrs, Alexander Girardi, the leadership of Mrs. E.E.<br />

first vice president; Mrs. llowe and the Middlebush<br />

Renry Bohlke, second vice P.T.A. they replaced trees on<br />

president; Mrs. James Watt, the nature study trail next to<br />

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Thursdoy, May 19, 1977 I ht’ <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD 2i-A<br />

Mike Blair trails Piscataway’s W. Strok[s during the 120 high hurdles event at last Saturday’s<br />

]2th &nnual Mid-State Conference track and field meet in Piscataway. Mike finished in 14.3<br />

s~econds in this event. Earlier in the week he won both the 330 hurdles and the 120 high hurdles<br />

against Somerville. (Steve Goodman photo)<br />

Track team captures championship<br />

Varsity Softball vs. Somerville<br />

Girls track vs. Matawan<br />

Baseball vs. Somerville<br />

Golf vs. Somerville<br />

Tennis vs. Somerville<br />

Boys Track SCIAA Trails<br />

Boys Track SCIAA Track meet<br />

Baseball vs. Immaculate<br />

Golf vs. South Plainfield<br />

Fresh baseball vs. South Plainfield<br />

Tennis vs. South Plainfield<br />

Softball vs. South Plainfield<br />

Boys track vs. South Plainfield<br />

Baseball vs. South Plainfield<br />

Tennis vs. South Plainfield<br />

Golf SCIAA Meet<br />

Softball Cs. Piscataway<br />

Fresh baseball vs. Piscataway<br />

Golf vs. Piscataway<br />

Tennis vs. Piscataway<br />

’ Frosb baseball vs. Somerville<br />

FHS SCHEDULE<br />

Thursday, May 19<br />

Friday, May 20<br />

Saturday, May 21<br />

Monday, May 23<br />

Tuesday, May 24<br />

Thursday, May 26<br />

Courtesy of <strong>Franklin</strong> High Booster Club<br />

Seaman Lauder completes training<br />

Navy Seuman Charles ,l. damcntal d’ectrical formulas<br />

Lauder Jr.. son of Mr. and plus Ihe principles of alter-<br />

Mrs. Charles ,1. l,auder of 54 nating and direct current<br />

Ilawthorne Drive. Snmersct, circuits. Students ¯ also<br />

N.J.." has completed Ihc received instruction on basic<br />

Navy’s busic electricity circuit testing methods, inelectronics<br />

cnurse, eluding the use of multimeters<br />

Four weeks nf study at the and audio signal generators.<br />

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The <strong>Franklin</strong> I)oys’ track fifth.<br />

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Conference track cham- included Mike Blair in the 330 seconds. He also won the 220 in<br />

pinnship this past Saturday. yard intermediate hurdles 22.7.<br />

The Warriors Iotalcd 66=: ~:10.7). Jerry Young in the two Gembitsky was a double ~~.j~j for up to 300 sq. ft.<br />

Io win easily over mile ~9:34.5), Jeff Gembitsky winner in the shut put (4T4")<br />

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29.-A<br />

Maklary<br />

I(’ontinued from Page t)nc<br />

at his New York business office, he<br />

."just invited a few Republican friends<br />

over to discuss a few things, It wasn’t<br />

an official caucus meeting, it was a<br />

confidential discussion, among<br />

friends,"<br />

Mr. Kwait said he believed Mayor<br />

Fishcr will be calling an official<br />

meeting of all Republicans on the<br />

council, and assumed that the meeting<br />

will take place within a week.<br />

Charles Durand, a candidate for<br />

State Assemblyman from the<br />

traditionally Democratic 17th<br />

legislative district, offered a gentlemanly,<br />

if somewlmt noncommital<br />

response to Ms. Maklary’s endorsement:<br />

"It goes without saying that I appreciate<br />

tire fact that she finds me<br />

capable :rod qualified for tile<br />

mayorality."<br />

! he <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />

Mlt. DURAND hacked up Ms.<br />

Maklary’s contention that several<br />

DECLINING TO discuss whether ehltect who cares "tries to find out Today the walkway, an airy<br />

thought of It suddenly one afternoon,<br />

other council members had asked that what the ~ol~le need. rather than structure of redwood beams and<br />

council members tried to talk Mr.<br />

and immedlately phoned the home of<br />

Kwait nut of the meeting.<br />

the meeting be cancelled, Mr. Cullen what they think they want."<br />

trellises, landscaped by various local Hilda Slaekman, the high school’s<br />

conceded that he knew Ms. Maklary<br />

"I was personally not in favor of<br />

’ It was this principle thai’led tbe firm organizations, stretches from PTSO chairperson.<br />

holding tim meeting, but I went<br />

was not invited, but added that "it was to design the Trenton Day Care Chambers Street all the way to<br />

"Her husband answered the phone<br />

Bernie’s meeting."<br />

Center. Although the project was Palmer Square West. Later it will cut<br />

because I wanted to Imar what others<br />

and said ’do0’t you know there’s a<br />

had to say," he said. "I assume that<br />

A lot of important matters were commissioned, the young architects across Witherspoon Street and "take a basketball game on TV?’ Re was<br />

some people may not have known that<br />

discussed in Friday’s assembly<br />

’<br />

Mr. realized that funds for tackboards and jog all the way to Tulane and Harvey laughing, but I thlnk he must have<br />

Cullen stated, and other equally other essential supplies were lacking. Streets."<br />

thought I was crazy?’<br />

D c~tty was not invited, but l did know significant matters will be brought up They loaded Mr. Johnson’s father’s One of the firm’s biggest coups was If Larry Johnson is a crazy ar-<br />

on Sunday.<br />

pick up truck with colorful and useful the recent granting by the federal<br />

’" Jack Cullen, who is in Seattle this<br />

chitect, call it a blow to sanity.<br />

As far as the outcome of the items for the 100children housed at the ’ government of $170,o00 to the owner of<br />

week on business, may just have<br />

summed up the feeling nf many when<br />

mysterious gathering Friday is center.<br />

a proposed restaurant in Long Branch,<br />

concerned, it’s anybedy’a guess. It ]n the same spirit, they designed, for the construction of a solar heating<br />

he insisted that he "is not bothering<br />

funding<br />

defending what she says. The hock<br />

doesn’t take political wizardry to again voluntarily, the playground of unit. In return for the grant, the<br />

with il. It just isn’t worthy of<br />

calculate that whatever it was, Ms. man-made trees and a treehouse for government will install measuring I (’ominued from Page One I<br />

response."<br />

Maklary wouldn’t have liked the sound the 5mall World Day Care Center in devices to study the effectiveness of<br />

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give support to<br />

¯ ’We had meetings once or twice a<br />

the factual findings of the<br />

days hammering and sawing with the The Princeton architects had<br />

week throughout the council cam-<br />

court," Mr. Cafferty said.<br />

assistance of a group of architecture already done the designs for the<br />

paign, and there ttas been a need to<br />

work rmt some important decisions, architect<br />

students from Mercer County College. reslaurant, intrigued by the idea and<br />

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Later, the firm spearheaded the willing to gamble on ultimate<br />

net tire least of which is the ap-<br />

agreement," he added, urging<br />

I t ’ontlnu~d from Page One [ construction of the Chambers walk- government funding the heating unit.<br />

pointment of mayor. My feeling is that<br />

that the oouncil forego the<br />

way in Princeton. The idea for the Recalling the times "when we<br />

Dotty is upset because sire was not<br />

appeal route and instead<br />

themselves as "master architects." project "had been floating in town for wanted to dance, and it got so hot we<br />

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concentrate on the best way to<br />

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provide the $78,000.<br />

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Cullen said.<br />

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main thing, he adds, is that the at- committee."<br />

recycling body heat from the<br />

consequence of choosing to<br />

discotheque the restaurani will in- litigate rather than provide<br />

clude in its floor plan.<br />

the monies would be HUD’s<br />

Inspired ideas come quickly to Mr. right to pull back their own<br />

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Frieda and their three children at 32 result of further court tangles.<br />

Arden street. Another was the in-<br />

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at the high school courtyard. He have the right to claim<br />

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A SOUND ALTERNATIVE,<br />

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TOMORROW! a bonding ordinance that<br />

would grant a two-year period<br />

Municipal Bldg.<br />

within which the township<br />

could find other, possibly<br />

475 DeMott La.<br />

temporary, funding sources.<br />

Somerset<br />

He suggested that it might<br />

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Somerset<br />

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WEST WINDSOR-- The East WindsOr<br />

Women’s Club is sponsoring on art auction on<br />

Saturday at Trcadway Inn at 7:30, allowing an<br />

hour for viewing the display, and offering hers<br />

d’oervres and o wine pun&. The auction will begin<br />

promptly at 8:30, with pieces of art available in<br />

every price range. Admission is $2.50 per person.<br />

Spring dance concert<br />

EDISON m A spring dance concert at Middlesex<br />

County College will feature the creative ballet<br />

talents of the American Dance Theatre. on Satnrday<br />

at 7 p.m. with Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Entitled<br />

the "Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra"<br />

and sponsored by the College’s Division<br />

of Community Services in cooperation with the<br />

American Dance Theatre, the dance concert will<br />

be held in the modem Perh)rming Arts Center.<br />

Children’s tickets for either perbrmance are<br />

priced at $2. and $3.50 for adults<br />

Triple bill at McCarter<br />

PRINCETON -- McCarter Theatre’s film<br />

program for the current season will conehtde this<br />

weekend with u comic double-bill, on Friday and<br />

Saturday; Carl Relner’s "Where’s Poppa?" and<br />

Martin Scorcese’s "Alice Doesn’t Live Here<br />

Anymore." Both films will be shown each evening<br />

at 7:30 p.m. at the McCarter Theatre, and will be<br />

aecompanled by the documentary short "’Single<br />

Parent." "Where’s Poppa’. r’ will be shown at<br />

7:30, "Single Parent" at 9, and "Alice" at 9:45<br />

p.m. each evening¯ Tickets may be purchased at<br />

the MeCarter box office fsom nl~ln, the day of the<br />

performances.<br />

Artist to speak<br />

TRENI’ON-- iu clmneclion with the State<br />

Museum’s exhibition, for the mind and the eye, ortist<br />

Alan Sonfisl will disooss aspects of his own<br />

work at 5 p.m. Sunday in the Main Galleries.<br />

Ballet Auditions set<br />

LAWRENCE-- The Mercer Ballet Company<br />

will hold auditinnsbr the 1977-78 company im<br />

Sunday from nnlm to 2 p.m. Auditions are ()pen<br />

any advanced sludenls who is at least 12 years of<br />

age. For applicatbns and auditlonal inbrmatiun,<br />

call 8%- 1~)25 by Friday.<br />

Third world films<br />

TRENTON -- A Thursday evening film series<br />

focusing on artistic techniques of Third World<br />

moviemokers continues at g p.m, at the State<br />

Museum. Three poignant efforts of Africans to<br />

achieve freedom and equality will be examined in<br />

"O Puvu Organizado," "A Luta Continua" and<br />

"’Witnesses." Admisslnn is $2.<br />

Horse show set<br />

FREEHOLD -- Freedom Farm will hold a horse<br />

slEow on Sunday, with American Horse Show<br />

Assoeiatinn rules in effect. There ia on entry fee of<br />

$5 per class with a trophy and 6 ribbons in each<br />

class; Special &ampion Awards; and Champion<br />

and Reserve ribbons in each division. The show<br />

will begin at 8:30 a.m. and is open to the public<br />

with no admission. Freedom Farm is located on<br />

n)ute 33, six miles east d N. J. Turnpike Exit 8.<br />

Chamber program<br />

pRINCETON -- "’From Praetorius to Prudent,’"<br />

an evening of chamber music to benefit the Central<br />

New Jersey Cltapter of Young Audiences, will be<br />

held in Alexander Hall Sunday at 8 p,m. Admission<br />

is $3.50, students and senior citizens<br />

$2.50. The performing artists, who have donated<br />

thelr talents br the evening, are Jayn Rnsenfeld.<br />

flute; Lisa Lyons, violin; Styra Avins, ceil(); l.~u<br />

Kosma, double bass; Josh Siegel, oboe; William<br />

Shadel, clarinet; Randolph Haviland basoun;<br />

Jane Richter, horn; and PhylliB Lehrer, piann.<br />

The leave selected a program that includes "’Dances"<br />

by M. Praeturius; "Trio Sonata in G Major".<br />

J. S. Baciu "Sinfonio Concertante," J. Haydn:<br />

"Till ’Eulenspiegl einmal anders," R. Strouss:<br />

"Sentimental Sketches," Daniel Gregu~’ Mason:<br />

and "’Sextnnr fur Wind Qnlntet and I)iano" by<br />

FrancoiB Peulenc.<br />

Jahren to play<br />

PRINCETON -- Bjurn Jahren. pianist, will give<br />

concert on Friday, at 8:30 p. m. in Woolworth<br />

Center. He will perform works by Beethoven,<br />

Chopin, "Ballad" Opus 24 by Grelg and "Four<br />

Piano Pieces" Opus 22 by Valen<br />

Thurday, May 19, 1977 Wlndsor.HlghtS Herald, Central Post, <strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>News</strong>tRa¢ord, Manville <strong>News</strong>, HllUborousr) Beacon 1-B<br />

PAA plans full class schedule for summer<br />

PRINCETON -- "Princeton color will be explored. Eva August, and Tuesday af- Another class for the in the studio. Pamela Carrel<br />

closes up shop during the Kaplan will be on hand for ternoon in July. The evening beginner is Elizabeth will continue her class on the<br />

summer"? Those days have youngsters ages seven throughworkshop<br />

will mn on Wed- Monath’s "A Start With Art". Techniques of Chinese<br />

gooe forever at the Princeton 11 to continue her Adventuresnesdays<br />

in June and August, This will introduce (hestudentWatercolor<br />

for four weeks in<br />

Art Association which is in Creativity on Mondays and and on Tuesdays in July. to painting and a variety of June.<br />

planning a full schedule of Wednesdays after school. For Flugbie Lee-Smith will other art media. The class will On Tuesday and Thursday<br />

classes, tailored to suit par- students eight through 12, continue his figure painting run on Wednesday mornings in mornings in June, a printticipants’<br />

vacation plans. Elizabeth Monath will teach class for four weeks on June and July, On Thursday making class will be taught by<br />

Some classes will run for four imaginative ways of Monday evenings in June, Mr. mornings in June and July, Renec Lcvine. Intaglio, relief<br />

weeks, while others will be for Collographic Printmaking on Lee-Smith, who is also an Ben Joseph will offer an in- and colLsgraph will be ex-<br />

eight weeks. The .¢.ession Tuesday afternoons. Cynthia instructor at the Art Studentsteresting<br />

and innovative plored.<br />

begins on June 4 and will Frederick, who is completingLeague<br />

in New York, will also approach to the techniques of Further information on<br />

continue through Aug. 31. A a year of teaching .at the teach a still life class in oils pencil sketching. Sue Howard’s<br />

record total of 34 classes is Princeton Day School, will and acrylies on Monday and<br />

classes and instructors, as<br />

course in stone and wood<br />

offered to every age group give a class in drawing and Wednesday mornings in June.<br />

well as fees and registration,<br />

carving will move to Mondaycan<br />

be obtained by contacting<br />

from youngsters through painting for t0 to 14-year-olds. On Tuesday and Thursday aflernoons in June and then the PAA at 921-9173,<br />

senior citizens.<br />

This will be on Tuesday mornings in June, Dorothy hack to its usual time on<br />

This summer the upstairs mornings in July and August. Bissell will take her students Sunday afternoon in July.<br />

studio will be open at selectedShe<br />

will also teach a Thursdayout<br />

to the countryside to paint For the watercolorist. Judi<br />

times for work in any media, morning workshop for ages in watercolor, acrylics or Wagfier will teach a beginning<br />

and artists may use this spaceseven<br />

to eleven where students pastels. Another outdoor class and intermediate class. She1<br />

for a small fee. The graphics can gain experience in using a will be taught by Frederic will giv( demonstrations in<br />

studio and press is also variety of media. Scudder on Friday mornings beth dry and wet-in-wet<br />

available, Further in- For high school students, as in July:This will borer those teehniquns. This will be on<br />

formation can be obtained well as adults, there will be the who wish to paint in oils and Tuesday and Thursday nights<br />

from the office by calling 921- popular Sunday Morning With acrylies. Mr. Scudder, who in June. Wednesday evenings<br />

9173.<br />

a Nude. This will run in three has been a student of Hans in July and August, Charles<br />

For young people this 4-week sessions. There is no Hoffman, will aLso teach an Dunn conducts a watercolor<br />

summer there will be a instructor and a small fee is oils and acrylics class for class in landscape design. Use<br />

number of interesting classes. charged for use of the studio, experienced students Fridays of the notated sketch will<br />

In June, Lawrence Greenbergplus<br />

an adjusted model fee. in June. His class on the enable the student to start a<br />

will teach a course in drawingWorkshops<br />

for painting from a fundamentals of drawing will painting outdoors and finish it<br />

and painting on Saturday model, but with no instructor, run Tuesdays and Thursdays<br />

mornings. Line, form, space, have been scheduled for from 5 to 7 in June and July.<br />

-- HELD OVER! --<br />

Weds. - Sun., May 18-22 at 8:30 p.m.,<br />

Saturdays at 7:00 & 9:30 p.m.<br />

Samuel Beckett’s<br />

ENDGAM<br />

Summer Intime Presents<br />

Directed by JOSEPH CHAIKIN<br />

witb Daniel Seltzer as Harem<br />

a musical farce by<br />

F.C. Bumand and<br />

Sir Arthur Sullivan<br />

with:<br />

Dale Cove ¯ George Oliva<br />

Stephen Sechrist<br />

May 26, 27, 28, 29, 30; June 1, 2, 3, 4<br />

8:30 p.m.<br />

Murray Theatre (609| 452-8181<br />

Royal Ballet Centre<br />

Director- Mary Papa<br />

annouaees<br />

Six- Week<br />

Summer Ballet Course<br />

July 5 o August 11<br />

All levels including<br />

Adult Beginner Ballet<br />

For information call<br />

585-7800 ¯ 896-1925<br />

1o65 White tlorse Ave.<br />

Trenton. New Jersey<br />

"A production which will be hard to equal at any time."<br />

-- Sam Gruber, The Daily Princetonian<br />

".,. Maximally realizes the play’s potential as comedy." -- Bob Wright, P.S.<br />

"... Brings down the house!" -- Tom Blackburn, Trenton Times<br />

"A treat not to be missed !" -- Herbert McAneny, Town Topics<br />

Murray Theatre "<br />

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Mon..Thurs. 7:35. 9:40: FrL 6, "Hilarious Heavanll<br />

8. to: Sat. 1:10. 6.8. 10; Sun. non s.d<br />

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BARGAIN MAT. u ~’~W<br />

WED." 1P.M. HADITS" I<br />

GLENDA J ACI(.SO<br />

MEL/NA MERCOURI<br />

Fire!<br />

Comedy Double Bill:<br />

WHERE’S<br />

POPPA?<br />

With George Segal,<br />

Ruth Gordon and<br />

Trish Van Devere<br />

and<br />

ELLEN BURSTYN<br />

in Martin Scorcese’s<br />

ALICE<br />

DOESN’T LIVE<br />

HERE ANYMORE<br />

with Kris Kristofferson<br />

Plus: SINGLE PARENT<br />

Hubert Smith’s 42-minule documentary about The Divorced<br />

Woman, trying Io work, raise young children, keep<br />

house and begin dating again after the tBrmination of her<br />

marriage -- a portrait so incisive it makes ALICE (see above)<br />

look like a soap opera.<br />

THIS FRI. & SATe MAY 20-21<br />

Screening Schedule: WHERE’S POPPA? a) 7:30; SINGLE<br />

PARENT at 9:00; ALICE a 9:45 pro. Adn~ission: $2.50. At box<br />

office from 12 Noon day of showing and at door<br />

$1.50 Except<br />

Fri.-Sat.-Sun.<br />

..... 2 BIG HITS 2<br />

SEED"<br />

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And...Second Exciting Feature...<br />

BARGAIN MATINEE SAT. & SUN. UNTIL 6:30<br />

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TRIANGLE RETURNS<br />

LAST CHANCE FRI, & SAT.<br />

TO SEE OUR<br />

JUNE 2 & 3<br />

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at<br />

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TICKETS NOW ON SALE!<br />

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921-8700<br />

Camden and Green are fantastic performers.<br />

They have this dazzling charm, they light up with<br />

joy. New York, New York is, as they sing, a<br />

wonderful town. And Camden and Green are<br />

one of the reasons why the bells are ringing. A<br />

happy evening. It really is quite a partyl"<br />

--Clive Barnes. Now York Times<br />

A Pr,,,m<br />

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FOR ONE NIGHT ONLYt<br />

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at 8:00 pm<br />

EXTRA ADDED PERF. BY POPULAR DEMAN[<br />

Seats Now at Box Office & by Phone<br />

fho he(rim ~tll Includ( wolh from tht Hew YOO City B|irot<br />

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McCarterTheatre. Monday, May 23 at 8:OOpm<br />

ix~ltt ~¢lda~ou]o;hltsr~. oo<br />

CHANGE IN BOX OFFICE HOURS:<br />

Noon.S P.M. (except pefformanBe daye)<br />

Sunday May 22 opens at 3:00 PM<br />

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Monday--N.Y. Sir!oin -- 5.9 5 ¢,=<br />

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Blue 5.50 E<br />

Wednesday--Prime Rib-5.g5 "<br />

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steamed clams, shrimp, l<br />

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Saturday .e. Sunday---<br />

Prime Rib ¯ Filet Mignons595 S<br />

Lobster Tail__<br />

Ir~cludes: Soup. Salad, Potato, Vegetable and Desserl<br />

luet Facilities<br />

DINE OUT TONIGHT ...<br />

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IN IHE HEART OI= PRINCETON<br />

Luncheon ¯ Dinner<br />

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Sunday Brunch ¯ 12-3<br />

Featuring Eggs Benedict<br />

¯ 28-30Witherspoon St.<br />

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Reservations: 609,924.5555<br />

Summer festival<br />

i-~i[ .,"<br />

.~ l,~<br />

set in New Hope<br />

AUDITIONS<br />

for<br />

NEW MEMBERS<br />

Mercer County Symphonic Orchestra<br />

Matteo Giammario, Conductor<br />

MCSO will hold instrumental auditions, Man., June 1,<br />

and Tues., June 14, lg77. 7:30 p.m., the Music<br />

House, The Lawrencevilla School campus, Lawrenorville,<br />

N.J. for high school and college students.<br />

For information and audition appointment, phone:<br />

609.896.0400, Ext. 22<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 20th 5 P.M. to ~2 P.M.<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 21st 1 P.M. to 12 P.M.<br />

SUNDAY, MAY 2Znd 1 P.M. to 6 P.M.<br />

GREEK FOOD ¯ PASTRIES ¯ DRINKS ¯ TAKE OUT<br />

ORDERS 0 GREEK BAND = BOUZOUKI MUSIC ¯<br />

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50 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FR[E<br />

Tues. JIM YOUNG TRIO<br />

Wed. TYMES III,<br />

Thurs. Progressive Jazz<br />

by the Incomparable<br />

JOHNNY COLE’S TRIO<br />

Fri. Et Dance 8- Enjoy the Contemporary<br />

Sat, Sound of the JIM YOUNG TRIO<br />

review<br />

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h Ch,’,ese-Ar.er o.r, Restaurant ’I’<br />

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NEW IIOPE, Pa. -- Artists and an arrow indicating the<br />

and craftsmen may now top, Only original work and<br />

register for exhibit and selling hand pulled prints will be<br />

spate for ARTS 77, a series of accel~ted. No commercial<br />

slx festival weekends ta be exhibits, commercially It wasn’t "My Falr Lady" or by Walter Kaplonski and’<br />

held throughout the summermolded<br />

ceramics or kit objects "South Pacific" but If you Barbara Herzberg.<br />

on the grounds of the New will be considered.<br />

misscd"Thc Disappointment" The plot? Well. There are<br />

llepe-Solebury lligh School. The festivals are divided up ’ ’at McCartcr Theatre last four young men (Hum, Par-<br />

Registration fee is $5, per day into six weekends with two Tuesday you missed an chment, Quadrant and Rat-<br />

per space, with the spaces by weekends devoted to the fine evening of charming, albeit tletrap) quaffing at the local<br />

10’ by 10’, and is nonrefunarts,<br />

May 28-29, July 30-31 ; two simple, uncomplicated on- .tavern who decide to fool their<br />

~"~A " 36 WItherspoon St. lena,<br />

~,~--/ ....<br />

.......<br />

,~,4o t dablc with no rain dates. devoted 1o crafts, June 4-5, tcrtainment, ’elders (Washball, Trushoop<br />

1~" ~ Princeton, N.J.<br />

Aug. 20-21; one devoted to McCarter was a long way and Mac Snip) by pretending<br />

Artists and craftspersnns music, July 2-3; and one from a full house but the to know the whereabouts of<br />

arc requestcd to submit one devoted to the performing audience in attendance, giving buried treasure on the banks<br />

representative photograph or arts, July 16-17.<br />

support to the benefit span- of the Delaware River, Woven<br />

slide with their name, medium Registration forms and sm’ed by the Princeton area through this simple story line,<br />

more Information may be Chamber of Commerce, found according to the playbill, "the<br />

obtained by calling the City "America’s first musical audience is treated to<br />

DANCING Spirit Office at 1~2-2981. comedy by Andrew Barton, numerous amusing situations<br />

EVERY SAT. & SUH. NIrE<br />

Esq." delightful, and musical highlights."<br />

I,AI,IQUE EXIIIBITION In t767, the play was can- Eighteenth century<br />

q NOTTINGHAM<br />

celled in Philadelphia as unfit "amusing situations" include<br />

BALLROOM A representative of Lalique, for the stage. Unearthed some broad-stroke punning, over-<br />

Mercer St,, Hamilton Sq., N,l,<br />

makers of fine French crystal, 200 years later, thanks to eating, night brawling, in-<br />

lhe Larlest Ballroom in Ihe East<br />

will be at Hamilton Jeweler’s l.eyna Gabriele arid Shirlee fidelity, bawdy singing,<br />

Wilh All Big Binds Lawrence store all day Emmons, it was performed at drinking heavily and much<br />

Thursday, May 19. Featured in the Dpen Air Theater at greed, So what else is new?<br />

Re~aurant and Cocktail Lounge<br />

Sat.- JOHNNY POWELL the display of pieces priced Washington Crossing last The musical highlights<br />

Ltmclt ¯ Dinner t Cocktails i Entertainment<br />

Sun.- HARRY USER from $15 to $850, will be the summer. There are some included enjoyable music,<br />

Sat.- 9.12 I~.m, largest in the firm’s collection, today who still consider the excellent voices and un-<br />

Gourmet Steaks ¯ Seafood ¯ Italian Cuisine<br />

Sun.- 8-11 p.m. a table weighing 1,400 pounds play unfit for the stage but t~his derstood lyrics performed by<br />

t<br />

at tire<br />

and valued at $14,000. can hcdcUated as an accurate members of the Princeton<br />

appraisal.<br />

Opera Association (which<br />

’" Town House Motel<br />

TheNaw<br />

This new staging, adapted hope will one day try their<br />

Exit 8, N.J. Turnpike and Rt. 33, Hightstown<br />

for McCarter, was produced hand at the "Student Prince")<br />

NEW HOPE ANTIQUES<br />

by Harold Sokolsky, scene and the fine orchestra, Ars<br />

509-448-2400<br />

SHOW ~ SALE<br />

design by Vern Smith and Nova, with strings, oboes and<br />

High School Auditorium Rt. 179<br />

Richard Turick, and costumes harpsichord.<br />

Four of the cast should be<br />

{old Rt. 202) in New Hope, Penna,<br />

mentioned, although everyone<br />

FRI,, MAY 20<br />

SAT., MAY 21<br />

SUN., MAY 22<br />

2 P.M, ¯ 10 P,M.<br />

11 A,M. ¯ 10 P,M.<br />

11 A.M,- 6 P.M.<br />

SINGLE<br />

DIVORCED<br />

played their characters to the<br />

hilt,<br />

Virginia Cole (Mrs. Frank<br />

Schley) was wonderful as the<br />

Benefit. The New Hope Historical Society<br />

Management Donation 1.75<br />

The Pink House Antiques (with od 1.50)<br />

PP<br />

WIDOWED<br />

SEPARATED<br />

leasing and liberated Mrs.<br />

Trushoop; Cheryl Chang was a<br />

lilting Moll, local mistress; Ed<br />

Miller, as Parchment, kept us<br />

MEET & MIX aware that this was 1767: and<br />

I<br />

Th~ulay, May 19, 1977<br />

EVERY<br />

i<br />

FRL & SAT, at 9 P.M. I<br />

Jan Lorrain (responsible for<br />

this new staging) played<br />

Washhag, the greediest of<br />

CAROLLER LANES<br />

them all, the main object of<br />

ridicule. Obviously, he had fun<br />

IN GAZEBO LOUI(GE being Washball and we had fun<br />

Route I Nodh, watching him.<br />

New Brunswick Mr. Lerrain’s staging was<br />

Live Music- Adm. $3.50 ingenious. He used the stage,<br />

PUBLIC INVITED the apron, the orchestra pit ’Diamonds’ on bill<br />

(where the buried treasure<br />

6thANNIVERSARY was found) side aisles, smoke<br />

21 bombs and colored lights.<br />

Peter Martins and Suzanne Farrell, the leading dance team of the New York City Ballet, have added<br />

HELEN(609)655.OS84sr If you weren’t there, see a new work not previously announced, to their second "Dance Spectacular" evening to be presen-<br />

ANNETTE(lOt) 545.4994 what you missed? ted at McCarter Theatre on Monday, May 23 at 8 p.m. They will dance the "Diamonds" section<br />

Jeanne Silvester from George aalanchine’s renowned lulL-length work "Jewels," In addition, the duo will be seen in<br />

two other works on the program: the Pas de Deux from "Agon" (Balanchine-Stravinsky); and the<br />

famous Tchaikovsky "Pas de Deux."<br />

PARTY. SAT.MAY<br />

May 19: "You and Me: Problems in Relating" by Sydney<br />

Abbotl snd irene Javors.<br />

May 2a: "Gay Intelligence" by Robert Livingston, NYC<br />

Commission on Human Rights.<br />

PHYLLIS PAPA- ARTISTIC DIRECTOR<br />

announces<br />

AUDITIONS<br />

fat<br />

Mercer Ballet Company<br />

to be held<br />

Sunday, May 22nd<br />

For applications & information<br />

call 896-1925<br />

POPULAR IC<br />

AT POPULAR ;ES<br />

SOCIETY<br />

Director<br />

ēsents its<br />

,I of Ballet<br />

in<br />

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lets<br />

~NCES.ONLY<br />

THEATRE<br />

MAY 28<br />

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Sl~:ltil’:S COX(’LUDIN(I Visiting fellow<br />

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...... tag"AN ART AUCTION<br />

McCartcr ser~os wi, conclude to give recital<br />

COUPLES ONLY<br />

OURGANG N i.’s<br />

swlngingesr couples club is<br />

now open in Middlesex<br />

Count<br />

r<br />

on Friday evenings.<br />

for the current season tonight<br />

with two showings of "Une Afif Alvarez Bulos, a visiting<br />

Partie de Plaisir" at 0 and 10 fellow of Princeton University<br />

xm. from Lcbanom will give a<br />

recital of songs and arias, et<br />

sctting~<br />

pOems ranging from the 16th<br />

to the 19th century, including<br />

pOems by Shakespeare, John<br />

Milton. John Dryden, and<br />

Alexander Pope. ’,<br />

The music is by flcnry<br />

Serving sophisticated Purcell, G.F. tlandel. Thomas<br />

couples since 1971. Arne, Michael Arne, Franz<br />

Schubert, and Vaughan<br />

Please coil 791.2266 Williams. The recital will be<br />

or write Dept. 4. held at 8:30 p.m. in Hoom lOI<br />

P. O. Box 1103<br />

Folrt=wn N.J. 07410<br />

of the Woolworth Music Center<br />

on Saturday, May 21.<br />

featuring well-known artists<br />

at:<br />

Treadway Inn<br />

U.S. Rte t, Prtncatan<br />

Saturday, May 21, 1977<br />

Sponsored hy the Sat/W)ndsor Woman’s Club<br />

Preview7:30 PM with wine punch Et hers d’oeuvres<br />

Auction 8:30 PM for aU price ranges<br />

$5.00 per couple; $2,50 per person (Proceeds to local charities)<br />

Door Prize. Free Lithograph to each coupte<br />

Master Charge and Bdnk Amerlcard bccepte~<br />

P~ETOFtlU£<br />

SCI EN(’E I)OCUM ENTAllY<br />

"The Key to the Universe,"<br />

a two.hour special rcpo[t<br />

about the startlidg<br />

breakthrough achieved this,,<br />

past year by physicists and<br />

astrophysicists toward understanding<br />

the laws of<br />

creation, will be presented on<br />

Tuesday, May 24 at 8 p.m. on<br />

New Jersey Public Television<br />

channels ~, 50, 82 and 58.<br />

/WtBarn<br />

Ridges Rd. Monmouth Jet.<br />

tO mla. fmm Pdnceloo (no. aa I~. l)<br />

POTTERY CLASSE<br />

-J"OPGU<br />

L~.L,,~..<br />

Starting week of June 5<br />

¯ Adult & Children u<br />

¯ $25 per 4 wk. session<br />

¯ New session every month<br />

C..HAqBER MLLSIC TO BENEFIT ¯ Clay included<br />

YOUNG AUDIE]NCE,5 oF ¯ One wheel per student<br />

CENTRAL NEW dEI~EY<br />

SUNDAY, MAY 22,,m<br />

8’00 PM.<br />

ALEY,~h~IOER HALL,<br />

PRINCETON LIXlIVERSITY<br />

¯ Unlimited studio time<br />

Make your own group of 4 and<br />

get a 10% discount :<br />

ContaCt,’ ShHon J. 329-2350 1<br />

Studio Use for Past Students<br />

$10 per month<br />

[X~NATION e3F:O ~UDENI~=oOENiORCITIZENS,200<br />

’~O~e~’~/’~ee~. ¯<br />

The New<br />

School for<br />

Music Study<br />

I l<br />

x t~o~.P~of/r (oucArtoN~t INSTIIUrION<br />

1977<br />

~eoounlr,’sonly .....,once..,<br />

devoted exclusively to rnusi¢<br />

educatlonatthe.iano<br />

Innovative program of music study at the piano<br />

ages 7-70 beginners, intermediate, advar~ced<br />

Summer Term: June20-Augustl<br />

Call now for details (609) 921-2900<br />

I I I


Business<br />

Opportunities<br />

THE PRINCETON P~CKET<br />

"l’~lawrcnr~,<br />

I~dgcr<br />

THE CF.NT"RJtL POST<br />

IDINDSOR-HIGHTS IIEPJILD<br />

Thursday, May 19, 1977<br />

Business Business<br />

Opportunities Opportunities<br />

CLASSIFICATION _~ INSERTIONS __ AMOUNT PAiD __<br />

"All Classified ads appear automatically in<br />

all 7 Packet newspapers: The Princeton<br />

Packet. The Lawrence Ledger, The Central<br />

Post, Windso, r-Hiqhts Herald, The Manville<br />

<strong>News</strong>, The <strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>News</strong>.<strong>Record</strong> and ,he<br />

one week or $1.00 for 3 weeks an0 the<br />

same thereafter. Ads may be displayed with<br />

white space margins and/or additional<br />

capital letters at $3.50 per inch, A special<br />

discount rate is available to advertisers run-<br />

Hillsbnrough Beacon. Ads may be mailed ning the same displayed classified ad for<br />

or phoned in. The deadline for new ads is 4<br />

p.m, Monday if they are to be properly<br />

d. classified. Cancellations cannot be accepted,<br />

after 4 p.m. on Monday. "TOO Late<br />

to Classify" ads will be accepted until noon<br />

minimum of 13 consecutive weeks or different<br />

displayed c/ossified ads totaling 20 or<br />

more inches per month with arrangements<br />

for monthly billing. Box numbers are $1.00<br />

extra.<br />

Tuesday.<br />

TERMS= There is a 50¢ billing charge if ad is<br />

RATES= A Classified Ad costs $3.00 for up not paid in advance. Personals, Situations<br />

to 4 lines for one insertion, or. if originally Wanted, Housesitting, Apartment Sublets,<br />

ordered, $1.50 additional for 2 consecutive Wanted to Rent or Share and all out of area<br />

weeks or issues, and the 3rd consecutive and moving ads are payable with order.<br />

insertion is FREE. Thereafter, each consecutlve<br />

insertion only costs $1.00. The<br />

,next Increment of up to 4 lines is 50¢ for<br />

This qewspaper is not resnonsible for errors<br />

nnt corrected bv the advertiser immediately<br />

following<br />

d,<br />

the first pub, lice=Ion of the a<br />

"Seven For Central Jersey"<br />

Class i fi’ed dvertising<br />

Help Wanted<br />

KITCHEN UTILITY<br />

Generei kitchen maintanance<br />

and responslbililies<br />

flora 11:30 a.m. - 4 p,m.<br />

Monday-Friday.<br />

These are two-pan-time<br />

positions but we would<br />

prefer one individual to<br />

handle both positions on<br />

a full-time basis Monday-Friday.’<br />

We offer good starting<br />

salaries, liberal benefits<br />

and generous storewide<br />

employee discount.<br />

APPLY PERSONNEL DEPT.<br />

QUAKERBRIDGE MALL<br />

LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J.<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F<br />

Help Wanted<br />

i’rogramnmr trainee -- Entry<br />

level with Cobal training. Call"<br />

Bob Martin To t0K<br />

Employment Specialist --<br />

Train for this rewarding,<br />

saiisfying profession. Ideal<br />

candidate will have strong<br />

desire for better than average<br />

income, personal satisfaction<br />

in helping people add a desire<br />

for a lifehme career. Pre,er<br />

sales or telephone exp. and<br />

good local knowledge, Hrs. 9-S.<br />

Call Bob Martin Tor further<br />

information.<br />

Insurance Mgr. -- Constructionproperty<br />

& Casualty<br />

exp. req’d- either as a Corp.<br />

ins. officer or broker. Call Bob<br />

Martin To 22K<br />

Chemist -- No exp. necessary<br />

-- R&D wor~ with same<br />

customer contact. Call Bob<br />

Martin To 11K<br />

S ling SMIliq<br />

20 Nassau St,<br />

Princeton<br />

609-924-8064<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Help Wanted<br />

q’IILLSBOR(XIGH BEACON,.<br />

ll~e Manville <strong>News</strong><br />

The <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />

3-B<br />

WINDSOR, N.J. CON- PIZZA CONCESSION- Shore<br />

LIQUOR STORE - bar & (;ENERAL MANAGER -- Air THE PRINCETON PACKET<br />

PART TIME PACKER -- PSYCHOLOGY SUBJECTS - SECRETARY -- 50-60 wpm.<br />

STRUCTION COMPANY wilh<br />

lounge. In Princeton. Call 909- charter business, Must be able is in need of a press apprentice.<br />

area. Call 609-443-4924.<br />

025 sq. ft. of extra office space<br />

924-6779.<br />

to guide rapidly growing with varied duties m con- GETTY PERSONNEL<br />

Expanding scientific in- we need males between ages with excellent command of<br />

strument company in the 19-30 who are right-handed and English. Degree preferred.<br />

(3 rooms) wishes to share this<br />

Princeton area company. nection to learning the web<br />

Prineeten area requires ad-<br />

from right-handed families for Copy editingand rewrite on<br />

Requires managing of all offset process operation. PROGRAMMER TRAINEE -<br />

space with similar endeavor.’<br />

ditional part time help in its o psychology experiment at scientific daLa and reports for<br />

. Ample parking, all uttllttes<br />

CAItD StlOP - this small BUSINESS internal & external functions.<br />

JR. to 12K<br />

llallmark store needs your¯ OPPORTUNITIES<br />

shipping/receiving area: Job<br />

Educational Testmg Service. a prestigious Princeton-base<br />

Should be a strong personal Liberal company benefits.<br />

~," included. Could share Dodge<br />

, Scan, B.eports, ete. Call 609personal<br />

attention. You will<br />

Looking for your Own<br />

salesman & good motivator. This is a full time position.<br />

involves packing and<br />

$8 for 1-2 hour session. Easy office. Salary to 10K. Fee<br />

ACCOUNTANT gener~ $14K receiving small and medium<br />

and fun. If interested, please Paid.<br />

443-1551.<br />

find it most rewarding. $20,000 P/lot preferred, 099.79g.3030.<br />

cash required. THE COM-<br />

Business-We are the<br />

For :tppointment call Mr.<br />

size artiees and materials<br />

call Mike Flannagan, 099-921-<br />

INVESTIGATOR TRAINEE<br />

distributors for a National Co.<br />

handling. Call Teehne: 609-452-<br />

9000. Ext. 2713.<br />

ACCOUNTING -- at least 5<br />

PANY STORE. 215-968-6720. Pellieei~iro at 609-924-3244 for<br />

$10,200 + car<br />

,~DISTRIBUTOItSHIP FOR<br />

Histed on the New York Stock I)ISIIWAStlER AND KIT-<br />

02"/5.<br />

ears experience in payroll<br />

an interview.<br />

WORKMAN COM-<br />

~e<br />

SENSATIONAL energy saving<br />

Exchange# that ,nanufac- CIIEN clean-up work. Ex-<br />

RN’S<br />

dger bookkeeping, light<br />

PENSATION ANALYST<br />

device. Every home, office,<br />

Inrers Electronic Wireless perienced preferred. Lunch<br />

OPEN<br />

TYPIST<br />

Summer relief typing. Accounting machine<br />

and factory a prospect. Sell to<br />

OPENING MAY 2oth - Flea Security Systems. We are and dinner, no Sunday, 609-924- GENERAL CLERK -- to sort Ch.E. Product development needed for short and long term<br />

RN’s needed full time all o~eration capability a plus.<br />

retail outlets, direct or mail<br />

Market Mall, Long Beach presenlly looking for a dealer<br />

shifts as summer relief. Good From 0-9. 5K<br />

1707, PEACOCK INN. incoming mail, edit forms, and<br />

$20K assignments lhroughoul<br />

order. Details: PO Box 947,<br />

Island, NJ. l,imitcd space, in the local area. There ix no<br />

salary and working conditions<br />

prepare computer printout for SALES REP $12K + expenses Mercer County.<br />

available. Call OO9-494-3015.Franchisc<br />

Call personnel dept. for ap- AI EMPLOYMENT<br />

Lakewood, N.J. ,98701,<br />

fee. The cost of your<br />

mailing. Located 3 miles No.<br />

dealership depends oo you. SNACK BAIt<br />

SYSTEMS ANALYST to$23K<br />

pointment:<br />

82 Nassau St. 609-924-920<br />

of Princeton on Rte 206. Call<br />

The Initial demo is supplied at ATTENDANT<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE $130,00 Iligh hourly rates<br />

We are the Local Distributors IlIGll VtfLUME - lun- cost, Then you decide on the<br />

Hours: 2-9 p.m. Some ex-<br />

609-924-0709.<br />

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Ihfid same week worked .<br />

THECARRIER CLINIC<br />

for some nf the finest cheonette & catering business systems, demos and etc. that perience helpful, good working<br />

$135.00 Frcc cash-in.hospilal in-<br />

FOUNDATION ASSISTANT<br />

BELLE MEAD, N,J.<br />

TEACHER .<br />

CLEIttCAL/TYPIST $125.00 surance<br />

Cherry Hill Cooperative<br />

’ Authentic llandmade Indian for sale. Fully equipped, ytm require. The rewards arc condilions aod salary. Call for<br />

Jewelry availahle today. We Terms. 609-924-4271 or 201-846- determined only I~y your own interview appointment. GLORIA W -- please call me, I RECEPTIONIST $130.00 Other Imnuses<br />

201-074-4090<br />

Equal opportunity employer<br />

School in Princeton, 5 mor-<br />

arc preseritly looking For a OO3I.<br />

efforts. Call our office at 609- Personnel Dept:<br />

need you. Mrs. K. 609-448-4164. SECRETARY to$Ioo.09<br />

nings a week. Certification<br />

m/f<br />

Dealer in Twin Rivers as well<br />

235-7164 to set up interview. TIlE CARRIER CLINIC<br />

BKKPING MACHINE PP. Car necessary no fees. To<br />

and experience preferred<br />

as other towns from New<br />

FOUNDATION<br />

$13S.09regisler<br />

eel Anne at OO9-771-<br />

Reply Box #03971, e/o Prin-<br />

Brunswick Io Trenton. There<br />

EMPLOYMENT AGENCY -<br />

0400.<br />

NURSING EDUCATION ceton Packet.<br />

BELLE MEAD, N.J.<br />

COORDINATOR for nursing<br />

is no Franchise fee. Your lower Bucks Co. Excellent<br />

201-874-4000<br />

Rt. 130 Ilightstown t)lsten<br />

Gg9-4,18-6.~00<br />

dept. in progressive 375 bed<br />

earnings depend on you. Call track recor-<br />

Equal opportunity employer<br />

Temporary Services. hospital. Responsible for<br />

for into. 609-448-4337. d/reputatinn/pt)tentiaLEx- Help Wanted m/f Snelling Snellino<br />

1510 Pennington Road<br />

Give to Ihe FETE AUCTION!<br />

coordination, planning and<br />

perienced counselors.<br />

TYPISTS -- Client needs two.<br />

Ewing TownsIdp.<br />

llclp Princeton Medical<br />

teaching in in-service Center! Silver, furniture, bric<br />

(;rossing $lGg,o00. Asking<br />

’~VAN’I’ SOME’rHfNG YtlU $OO,OO0. THE COMPANY SFCItETARY - Full time Mt)TIIEIt’S llELPER - week- AT OUR NEW ADDRESS 1’o $7,500. Fee Paid. BANNER<br />

education nurse orientation a brae, linens, rugs tax-<br />

CAN’T AFFORD? Let us show ST(IRE, 215-968-6726. posilion, typing and steno day nuwnings & Sat. evenings<br />

BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, 145 TELEPHONE SALES : full & program, and patient and deductable call 924-6598 or 924you<br />

how others like yourself<br />

skills ref uired. For ap- for 2 yr. oldgirl. 609-443-41M5. 20 NASSAU ST., SUITE 207 Withcrspoon St.. 609-924-4t94. pa.rt .time. Salary & eom- health eduealion. Must have at 4322.<br />

PRINCETON<br />

m~ssmn. Great opportunity least 3 yrs as in-service in-<br />

earn the things they want. For<br />

p catitm col 201-725-0443 or<br />

609-924-80C,4<br />

wilh growing company. 609- structor in similar setting plus<br />

informalivc interview, phnne AU’]’O PAItTS STORE - pp. write Snperintendcnt of<br />

WAITRESS/WAITER - 924-9797.<br />

prior clinical experience in GAL/GUY FRIDAY. Want to<br />

600-799-0076 after 5 p.m. portunilies open in llightstown Schools. Monville Public EI)UCATIONAL PUBLISII-<br />

/ E. Windsor area, financing Schools, Monville, N.J. 08835. Eli -- has imfnedialc openings<br />

Dinners & weekends. Part<br />

nursing. Batehelors degree in learn the advertising<br />

avoihtl)le to qualified in. EquAl (fpperlunily Employer for proof reader & research<br />

SI’X’R |’;TARIA t,<br />

(imc or full time. The Jolly Ox SECRETARY with good nursing or education a must, husiness? Princeton Ad<br />

Bestaursnl, 201-722-5440.<br />

dividuals, reply Io Mike Cuto, M/F.<br />

assistanL Send resume to<br />

shorthond and typing skills, 2<br />

1has,ors preferred. Current Agency has opening for bright<br />

Secretary-- entry level. Mid<br />

NBC NEWS is showing the /’.nlericun F’arls System. Inc.<br />

Managing Editor, Petersons<br />

years of experience, Send<br />

N.J. nursing lieenee. Contact: experienced person for front<br />

range skills lo train as legal<br />

advantages of our business 2gl-778-470t) or eves. 201-381.<br />

Guides. 228 Alexander St.,<br />

resume lo P.O. Box 099a<br />

Asistant director of Nursina. desk job. Good typing plus<br />

see. Call Sheera<br />

opportunities. Develop your 1173, 300 Allwood ltd., Clifton SUMMER OPENINGS - Princeton, NJ 08540.<br />

$125wk BABYSITTER - 2 children, Lawreneevi e, N.J. 08648. Ilclene Fuld Medical Center,, general office knowhow.<br />

750 Brunswick Ave., Trenton,<br />

own business without any N.J. 07012.<br />

Part/full lime..%1.90 pet’ hr.,<br />

ages 41z & 1 lz, part time or full<br />

Ability to handle telephone<br />

Secretary -- top skills, good<br />

rives n ant. Chnose Your ov,’n<br />

over IB with car, ideal Ior<br />

administ’rative ability. Call<br />

time, days, own tran- C}IEMISTS -- Permanent and<br />

N.J. 00638. 609-396-6575 ex. and communicate with clients.<br />

hours without leavlng your<br />

college students. Call 201-287sportation.<br />

OO9-460.6624. summer positions available in<br />

2277.<br />

Must be willing flexible and<br />

Sheera $200wk<br />

nwn present employment. ICE CREAM PARLOR - g225 hetv,’ccn 9 & 12 a.m. or 4 &<br />

Chemical research. Send RECEPI’IONIST TYPIST- for<br />

enthusiastic, hours 9-S. Salary<br />

,~,Immcdialc profits while eoncessiun Long Beach Island.<br />

resume to Personnel, Box<br />

7 p.nl.<br />

central Princeton law firm.<br />

$t40. Reply in writing to:<br />

Secretary -- Top typ., light<br />

business grows. For interview NJ. May 29 til Labor Day. Call<br />

~-BAILEY<br />

2045, Princeton, N.J. 08540.<br />

steno, self-starter. Call Shcera SECRETARY FOR BUSY<br />

Stenographic & lyping ex-<br />

Princeton Partners, 245<br />

appointment, call 609-924-3359. Gg9-443-4924.<br />

EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES No Fees No Cnntracts<br />

to $t60 wk. OFFICE- must have following<br />

perience required.<br />

Nassau St., Princeton, N.J..<br />

Bookkeeping ability desirable. 0B540.<br />

skills, lypiog, shorthand & IN-SEItV1CE DIRECTOR<br />

- Client liCe(Is Ihrce at once.<br />

Secretary legal -- Stone, typ.<br />

To $930(}. Fee paid. BANNEIt ENGINEERS<br />

bookkeeping. Salary com- experienced in geriatric<br />

Solary commensurate with<br />

st)me legal exp. Fun job. Call mensurate with .’tbility. Call nursing for ECF full time<br />

exp. Start immediately. TEMPORARY JOBS -- good<br />

BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, 145 Chem. prec. design To$21K<br />

JOB HUNTING? V,’itherspoon St. (;o9-924-4194. Chert=. 0roe. plant ME. ChE<br />

Sheera TOSI80 609-466-2800.<br />

position with flexible hours.<br />

Please call 609-924-0840 for typing required a few<br />

Position will require orion,<br />

interview.<br />

posilions with shorthand. No<br />

$20K<br />

Call<br />

q( statistical exp. To$IgK<br />

Gal Friday -- Dictaphone, R E~S-ff?: to<br />

ration of new nursing personell<br />

fee. BANNER BUSINESS<br />

SIIORT ORDER. COOK -- Pri,<br />

need car, much freedom.<br />

and supervision of nursing RE~r~nceton<br />

ASSOCIATES, 14S Wither.<br />

QC. EEorMEmilsys "ro$2oE<br />

FRANCIS J. NEAD Hat night. Apply in person.<br />

Research assignments. In-<br />

leach remedial and care. Call between 9-4 Mon-Fri Ileal estate & Insurance spoon St. 099-9244194.<br />

Cost, 2 vr exp To$I9K<br />

Professional Career Consultant<br />

Four Acres Tavern, Rt. 130, I}csign~ EE servoeomPTo$2lK<br />

teresting and fun job. Call<br />

developmental reading for<br />

grades 7-12. Must have<br />

for appointment. 609-924.0000, agency. Bright personable<br />

Sheera<br />

Robbinsvillc, NJ.<br />

To$125<br />

person. Must be pleasant as<br />

secondary English and<br />

this job has much public con- RETAIL<br />

Vocational Testing ¯ Resume preparation<br />

Mkt Support, 3 yr mini, 50%<br />

Reading certification. Ex- WAITERS/WAITRESSES .<br />

try ’ro$24K Tv fist -- ltequires 50 wpm<br />

tact..Must be excellent typist.<br />

perience in reading preferred. for serving or washing dishes.<br />

Career Counseliog<br />

SECRETARY / TYPIST -- Chem PhD To 4 yrs resch<br />

a/:curate, w l tran for ad-<br />

Call 009-924-0401. Ask for Miss<br />

Eves. & days, part time, May<br />

non-profit I’rinceton<br />

To$24E wmcement. Call Sheera GRAPHIC ARTS: ,%]1 phases 31 & June 1. $2.G0/hr. plus free<br />

Higgins or Miss Handell. NON.SELLING<br />

(Office in Metuchen)<br />

organization seeks bright,<br />

To$135<br />

Cbemist, MS, PhD Catalyst<br />

of graphic arts, grades 9-12. meals. Apply in person, under ACCOUNTING FLOATER<br />

energetic pcrsnn v,’ith ex- prep - Salary open<br />

201-4.94-6280<br />

cellent skills. Opportunity to<br />

TECIINICAL<br />

Must have Industrial Arts 18 requires wurkmg papers, t7<br />

Chemist. Physical 4 yr<br />

certificate. ’This is a one year & over only apply.<br />

MANAGER if you would like the chance 1o deal<br />

We’re known and respected for ex. with the public in various customer<br />

learn some computer work. research To$24K<br />

Please call OO9-921.6195.<br />

Engineer -- Process design<br />

position.<br />

peniso in tochnical consuqing, servico rela,,;~ departments, we<br />

Petroleum & Chem. plants.<br />

MEDICAL SECRETARY -<br />

SALES<br />

Must be exp. AAA t Co. Call<br />

MUSIC TEACIIER/BAND needed by busy medical group<br />

poficy resesrch anti system have the job for you1<br />

dovelopment. Our services am ap.<br />

Inside. elec. test equip: Bob Marlin . 22 to 30K<br />

DIRECTOR: To teach in- to handle insurance forms plied to solvlng social, economic The poslt/on Of non.Setllng f/eater<br />

override To$13K<br />

strumental music and direct nmdieal transcription & basic and business ptoblems and to the<br />

immediately availoble to be trained<br />

PRIVATE SECRETARY Full Time 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Minis, tech. deg., exp. acct. htstrumeotation Supt. --<br />

band activities. New Jersey secretarial duties. Medical deveiopmem ot public gaining in various areas of the store such as<br />

If you’re bright, don’t mind a 50% Irak,. Car. To$25K overseas assignment - field<br />

Music certification required. terminology background systems and slale lottery, Customer Service, Manager’= Of.<br />

little physical work, and want Elee. equip., sal. plus comm. installation refinery program.<br />

This is a one year posilion. needed. CallMrs. Pinelli, 609rice<br />

and Telephone Operator¯ Your<br />

This position offers an exciting op.<br />

EMR Photoelectric has O position open for a private secretary to start out with a good com- t)lus exp. $10K Top Co. Call Bob Martin To<br />

924-9300 ext. 3O4.<br />

penunity to apply professional<br />

hours must be e(~xible, at times to<br />

work 9:40-6:10 p,m, or 8:30.S:30<br />

tO a manager. Candidates should have good stenographic end party, apply tO BAM.<br />

Capri. mad. equip. To$25K<br />

SCIENCE: HALF-TIME<br />

abilities in a slimulallng and rewar-<br />

35E<br />

POSITION. Available Sep-<br />

typing skills and a thorough understanding Of office routine<br />

WANTED - reliable woman for ding environment¯ Reporting direc-<br />

p.m, We will always guaranlee22<br />

BERGER’S! We have a full time<br />

with 5 yeals experience. EMR offers excellent company position available immediately<br />

SECRETARIAL/CLER Fstimator Piping -- Material<br />

tember, 1977. N.J. Com- general housecleaning 1 day a tly to the Corporate Controller. will<br />

horns per week,<br />

benefits, including 2 weeks vacation, group insurance, pension Itlal offers a good stanihg<br />

Tvpisl, Vvdcchelpful Fr.$135<br />

prehensive Science Cer-<br />

costs, erection costs. Will train<br />

week. References desired. 201- supervise pay=oil, payables, billing.<br />

plan and a group savings plan in a pleasant working at-<br />

~[ail ronr~, 3 vr exp. I"o5182<br />

lificalc, Grades 7-12 required.<br />

salary, liberal benefits, and a<br />

on computer application. Call<br />

359.7254 afier 0 pro.<br />

general accounting and maintain<br />

We offer good starting salary,<br />

mosphete. Please call Mrs. Barrett at 609-799-1000 tot an in-<br />

Secretary, m[steno Fr.$130<br />

Strong background in earth<br />

corporate books. Must have a<br />

liberal benefits and generou s<br />

storewide employee discount.<br />

generous storewide employee<br />

Bob Martin To 22K<br />

Secret ry, nosteno ’1’o5175<br />

and physical science and<br />

degree and 3 years experience in<br />

terview.<br />

plivate industry and tinanciai APPLY PERSONNEL DEPT.<br />

discount.<br />

Secretary, stone To$1 09<br />

familiarity with biology<br />

I’:stimator -- Power Plants. preferred. Experience wfth WANTED: Lead Guitarist preparations, Sxcel~ent employee<br />

APPLY PERSONNEL DEPT.<br />

Construction & Cost estimates. lab oriented science programs with strong voice. Male or<br />

benefits,<br />

EMR Photoelectric<br />

CBAILEY Top Co. Call Bob Martin necessary. For application female. Country / folk / rock For prompt considotatlon, send<br />

To 20K<br />

252 Nassau St., Princeton, N.J.<br />

wrile: Office of the Superin- hand. Good gigs. Reply ASAP<br />

resume wilh salary hislory in con.<br />

609-924-6652<br />

lendenl Montgomery Town- Box 03979, e/o Prtneeton<br />

fidence to:<br />

20 Wallace Road<br />

Lahor Relations Rep.- Must ship Schools, Box 147B, Packet.<br />

MATHEMATICA QUAKERBRIDGE MALL<br />

lee=ass =tom Princeton Jcl. BR Slalio.)<br />

be exp. in heavy fabrication & Skillman, New Jersey 08558.<br />

P.O. Box 2392. Princeton, NJ 08540<br />

field erection. Shirt sleeve<br />

Princeton Jet., N.J.<br />

QUAKERBRIDGE MALL<br />

Phone 201-874-5200.<br />

an ~ual opponunity/affirmauw<br />

LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J.<br />

heavy exp. Call Bob Martin<br />

INVENTORY -- industrial,<br />

tl,rh,rh. M. IlMIiday3<br />

Pc=ion empk~yer, m/l.<br />

E~ual Opponunit y Employe~ Mr F<br />

An Eqo~d Opportuniw Employm<br />

LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J.<br />

To $35K Application deadline is June 3, some customer service, to<br />

Eoual Oppolluniw Employer M ’F<br />

1977.<br />

$986o. Poe paid. BANNER<br />

PRINCETONItSME<br />

-- Pressure Vessel<br />

BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, 145<br />

design.exp. Call Bob Martin BABYSITTER WANTED<br />

Witherspoon St., 609-924-4194.<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

To 20K<br />

FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN<br />

beginning Sept. Men. - Fri. 3-S<br />

The Princeton Packet <strong>News</strong>papers South Somerset <strong>News</strong>papers<br />

p.m. Princeton Jet. Call 009-<br />

Opportunity for an energetic individual with 3-5 years<br />

300 Witherspoon St. P.O. Box 146<br />

AGENCY Sales & Employment Con- 393.9649 or 609-799-3686 after 7 OFFICE INDUSTR)AL experience in analog and digital instrumentation. Insulting<br />

-- Require area pm.<br />

volves field trips and in.house tests. Growth potential.<br />

Princeton, N.J. 08540 Somerville, N.J.<br />

SpecioIing in knowledge, sales background -<br />

NEED TEMPORARYSend<br />

resume atm: Larry Blazic.<br />

(609) 924.3244 (20 l) 725.3300<br />

Temporary Help Real Estate a plus. Earnings<br />

potential from 15-25R. Salary<br />

WORK?<br />

Pt’rrn;tut,ttr /’la,’,,wur.~ i, & comm. Hrs. 9-5. Will train. TECHNICAL<br />

.%’cr,,t;triali Ch,riral Call Bob Martin<br />

What Can You Do?<br />

I".r,,r’n,i)’v. EDIJ unrl<br />

WRITER/EDITOR<br />

ELECTRONICS ENGINEER<br />

Type? Fire;’ Clerical Work? Stone?<br />

7;.rhnb’;tl Plammer Expeditor -- Min. 2 Sotlware products aivision of in. Run business machines? Lift car- 1-5 years experience in analog or digital electronic<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

yrs. exp. in Prod. Control or fluentiat management consulting Ions? Arrange StoCk? Light Assam- design for position involving product design and sup-<br />

Planning. Call Sheera TO 13.5 and technical research firm seeks bly?port.<br />

Call J. Henness.<br />

ADVERTISING FORM<br />

352 Nassau St., Princeton<br />

an experienced writer. Respon-<br />

(609) 924-9134 Cost Acct. -- 2 yrs. exp. in Cost sibifilies include editing user Even if you ate teglsteted with<br />

Acct. Call Sheera to 16K<br />

documentation, wridng applies=ionanothet<br />

ssrvice company, don’t let<br />

abstracts and preparing articles tot that stop you from registering wilh<br />

PRINCETON GAMMA-TECH<br />

Retail ;’,lgt. Trainee -- RelaJl<br />

the trade press. Some knowledgeus.<br />

Washlngton St., Rocky Hill, NJ 08553<br />

chain needs responsible<br />

Of publicalion processes desirable,<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

Computer background preferred. Only 1 visit is necessary. We offer<br />

person to train to manage<br />

highest rates, weekly paycheck,<br />

If you enjoy working in a local store. Call Sheera 0to Plaa=o send resume, salary more fringe benefils than any other<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

t0K<br />

restaurant atmosphere<br />

requirements and sample= of sen/ice ¢ompany..and we never<br />

Liberal Company Paid Benefits<br />

wriling to Janet Levy, Manager, charge a tee....eveL<br />

then we have the ideal Stock man automotive parts -- Marketing Communications.<br />

(one square tar each totter, number, space or punctuation)<br />

job for you in our Exp. in parts distribution,<br />

4 LINES - 1 INSERTION ...................................... $3.00<br />

Carriage House<br />

could be in retail or Mfg. Co. MATHEMATICA OLSTEN<br />

Top Co. excellent benefits. PROOUCTS GROUP<br />

Restaurant!<br />

Temporaries ASSEMBLER/TECHNICAN<br />

Call Bob Martin 10K<br />

3 INSERTIONS. no changes, paid before billing. ................... $4.50<br />

PRINCETON STATION OFFICE PARK South Brunswick’. US #1 between High school graduate with 1 year industrial experience.<br />

SALAD/SANDWICH<br />

P.O. Box 2392, Princeton, NJ . Ridge Rd. and Raymond Rd, (op-<br />

Carpenter trainee -- Call Bob<br />

Should be familiar with cable fabrication, wire wrap-<br />

equal oppc~nunitytaeifm=I[veposite<br />

Oow Jones) 329.2040. Daily<br />

If billed add 50c billing charge<br />

MAKER Martin $3.85hr. =eden tmplaveL mtt<br />

10.3 PM; closed Friday<br />

ping, use of small hand rePels and have working<br />

knowledge of printed circuit board assembly and<br />

NAME<br />

Put your creative talents to<br />

soldering. Must know resistor color code and recognize<br />

work preparing food for us<br />

Monday.Friday 10 a.m. - 2<br />

by sight various electronic components.<br />

ADDRESS .......<br />

p,m.<br />

ATTENTION<br />

TWIN RIVERS RESIDENTS<br />

By now you have heard the hoopla about<br />

Century 21 via grapevine, T.V., etc. Century<br />

21 means GROWTH, and we need trainable<br />

sales people NOW. Please call Ed Tornquist<br />

for information<br />

Call<br />

Croshaw Agency Inc.<br />

I I’1’I ~07 N. Main St., Hightstown II<br />

ilN ~0~.44S.D~ ~2 ~:~11<br />

~ , ’ ~e~ Ol[ice Independently Owned. ~ ~/<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Help Wanted<br />

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR<br />

1-2 years 029 and/or 129 keypunch experience required.<br />

Excellent stoning salary, pleasant working environment<br />

and full company benefits.<br />

COMPOSER OPERATOR<br />

High school graduate with some college preferred to<br />

operate an IBM Composer. Must have excellent typing<br />

and be familiar with all phases of technical document<br />

production. Must be able to work well under pressure,<br />

be adaptable, team oriented and very attentive to<br />

¯ details.<br />

Apply to Kathy Manfredi<br />

APPLIED DATA RESEARCH<br />

Rt. 206 Center, CN-8<br />

Princeton, N.J. 08540<br />

609-921-8550<br />

’Equal Opponun[,y Employer M/F


Help Wanted<br />

Tll£ PRINCETON P.,qCKET<br />

l’ho, L~wmnr~, I zdgor<br />

THE CENT~L POST<br />

OJ/NDSOR-HIGHTS<br />

4-B<br />

Help Wanted<br />

,I j i1<br />

"Seven For Central Jersey"<br />

Class i fi ett Jqdvertising<br />

Help Wanted Help Wanted<br />

Help ’Wanted<br />

Help Wanted<br />

q-IILLSBO~H BEACON,.<br />

The Manville <strong>News</strong><br />

The <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS REC()RD<br />

’l’hor~lay. Mey lq. U)7~<br />

Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted<br />

AVON - make talk money PART TIME - take inventory SEC’I’Y-FIEIAJ llEP. . I’IHNCET(IN I’UIH,ISIIING<br />

selling workl4amnus AVONin<br />

hleal stores. Car necessary. diversified and challenging (’()MI’ANY has inlmediale<br />

I’RODUCTS. Plexible hours. Write phnne number, ex- ~nrk in husinnss systems; t .pcning tor receplionisl, ln-<br />

(’all 201-297-1450. 609-466-2709, perience In: Ice, Box :104, ~irl office; non-smoker; dwidualshould speak well. be<br />

all3-1444 nr 587-0807. Paramus, N.J. 07652. Ilexihle hnurs; part-time able to Ivpe 55 words/ndnule<br />

considered; starling St30/wk,<br />

mt vi_, t num I year<br />

I’h. 1R~-924-2485. .If ice experience. Please’call<br />

ENGINEEI{ING "rECIINI- IIEIIREW TEACItEI{ With<br />

608-924-5;13B hlr appoinlnlenl In<br />

ClAN - Central N.J. experience starting Sept. Beth<br />

": fill out applicatmn lind lake<br />

inanufaclurer nf heal ex. FI Synagogue, East Windsor. I)I"I)UTY "rOWNSIIIP lyp ng lest¯<br />

change and uir condilinning 609.443.4454.<br />

CI,EIIK<br />

el uipmeni seeks u lest<br />

TtIWNSIIII’III"IqtlN(T;TIIN W II B.I) P P, tICESSI NG<br />

Icchniciun for .ur eugineering<br />

SPF.X:IALIST - with excellenl<br />

labnralory. Position iuvolves IIIIUSECLEANING - l day.<br />

Respnnsible pesilion requiring typing skills, ueeded hY small<br />

~.llnle prnlntype fabricath)n ever)’ week, Rei.. own trans. good secrehlrM skills and lion-)rot’it educotional cor-<br />

;Hid assemhlv. Experience in Call 201-297-2406.<br />

Irl ling, d)ililv Io wr e ave :oration in Princeton Io<br />

a ir nne,’ing al3plianee or I IBAC<br />

;dtendance at’meetings, and :reduce a variety of reports<br />

ilo sir’,’ desirahle, t:all Mr.<br />

McCrehdy al 11o9-48n.3403 AItE YItU TtlIS PERSON? ahil ly to deal effect vclv w Ih and shorter dncuments, using<br />

belween 0"5 )hi or send Are you handy v.,/Iools ike to Ihe public. Salary "(.’tim. an ()ntel word processing<br />

resume hi P’.t L Box 300, Dept. put "bicycles together? No inensurate with ability and svslem. Experience with a<br />

III;M. II,pewell, N.J. 08525. pressure, good hours to fit you. experience. Liheral henefits,<br />

v:ord irucessing or text<br />

Clean andhonest ? We want to :15.hnurworkweek. Pleasecall e tog svslem and typing<br />

hear|rum you A short note to ti09-824-5749 for further inspeed<br />

of" R0wpm retuired.<br />

,MAINTENANCE I’ER- Box 03976, e/o Prineeton h)rrnalion and inlerview. AN Sahlr~’ comruensurale with<br />

S()N/CI;ST(II)IAN for sc hool I’acket. Male or Pemale. EQUAL OPPOI(TUNI’rY<br />

experience, minimum $6.:130.<br />

EMI’LOYEII.<br />

Uall I)ebbie Brown, 10)9-921dish’it’l.<br />

12 nHnllh )ositinn.<br />

7575 Ior nmre infnrmatinn, nr<br />

MuM havt, knov,’ledge of<br />

to urrange for an interview.<br />

plumhing, some elcch’icul and<br />

IklEI~~Y ¯<br />

SALES RECEPTIONIST part<br />

E(lucom is an Equal opvilr<br />

lelltrv wllrk. Fill’ ap-<br />

Experienced. 115 hour week (4time<br />

for professional office.<br />

porhnl IV I’]lnphrcer.<br />

flieafion "ao(I interview call<br />

% days1, raro]y Salurd y ’ "<br />

l,awrenceville area. Salary &<br />

.~.[iqll~llnrer~ Tw :. ltoard nf<br />

xtork. "Excellent salary and<br />

uomlnisshln, Must have strong<br />

E,hlcalion. 2n t-07.1-528o. sales baekgrnund other 1hart<br />

hencfils. Must he good lypist<br />

wilh good letter form. Good<br />

retail sales. Be personable &<br />

WI,’.I,UOME V,;AGON<br />

Iq:jOV working with people.<br />

medical terminology. Busy t))cnings ill I’rincelon.<br />

( ’A I: I’:TI’;It IA Ih~urs: 4pro - 7pro. nlon-fri.<br />

phones medic;ll insurance I,awrencev J e. South Brun-<br />

(’11 l’:l" 3l.~tNA( ;l’:lt<br />

Iorms, billing, and scheduling,<br />

1019-394.o100.<br />

swick area he" energetic self-<br />

Sendresumeiind references to starter with ear, who likes<br />

FO" tl;I I)r "esearfh hlhratorv<br />

Box nu3989, e/o Princeton Ineeting leople. I.’lexible<br />

I’l’incelial area, Cookblg ’& IIESPONSIBLE PEt/SON I’ackel. hours. Phone 20L-635.5245 6-8<br />

~,n pt.i v i sr H",: experlen£e v.ilh references to care for I yr<br />

i.rn. m’ reply IB Ilighkmd<br />

i’/,tnired. (tandJdale hi be ohl twins in nay home. Call I;09- SIIAMPOOPEItSON wanted- ?,re., C latham N, 0792B.<br />

I’es )onsihlc Jor I()ta] o :eralion<br />

I,t ua eler a, )m eS tO I’n21ude<br />

448-3773.<br />

musl have license, Tues thru I.:qual tlpporlun I,,’ Enq)hlyer.<br />

Sat. Freehold - Hightstown<br />

c.,king, menu planning. &<br />

area. 201-446-9393 days, 295-<br />

1) ule t.xeetlhVt, . ¯ , (hlnng. Send<br />

9042 evenings.<br />

resunlP detailing work history F, ARN SS0O/TIIOUSAND --<br />

Sl’:(’lt I’:TA It<br />

& salary Ill Fl’eshtvav Food stuffing envelupes. Pree<br />

Needed Ior shnrt and long<br />

Svstenl~. 44-14 Ashmia" Bl’vd..<br />

supplies. Send self-addressed<br />

lernl assignmenls Ihroughou[<br />

Earn YULL TIME pay for<br />

I:.ng Island (’dy. NY. 11103. stamped envelope: Cedar<br />

Mercer County.<br />

Partlime work. booking Home<br />

Inlervicws Io be held in Ihe l/escarch Services, PO Box L~emonstration Parties for<br />

[ q’Jncelon area.<br />

121, Jamesville. N.Y. 13078, tlandmade Indian Jewelry¯<br />

~lt hour v nles<br />

Prod same week worked<br />

Top Commission Basis. Call Free cash-in-bospital in-<br />

609-448-4337. su ranee<br />

PARTTIME CLEI{K - tnr WANTED - ASSISTANT<br />

(:lhcr [)onuses,<br />

coovJence store. Over 18. Ideal MANAGEIt, National Fabric<br />

oh for retired person¯ 4 Ohl Chain. Rclail & selling ex.<br />

ItEG[STERED NURSE-lwo<br />

~’rl nhurvRd. Cranhury,<br />

nights weekly. 10:30p.m.-6:30<br />

t’ar necessary, no lees. To<br />

periencc desirable. Gnod<br />

upporlunilv for advancement.<br />

am. Adult community health<br />

register, call Anne at 6n9-771-<br />

care, Clearbrook Cranbury,<br />

I)40o.<br />

M’[mv cdmpany Benefits.<br />

t)lsten<br />

AppLx’ So-Pro Pabrics. g89.443.<br />

N,J. 809-655-2708, 1".’ nptwar.’, Services<br />

1441 hlr appeinlmenl.<br />

15111 I’enaington Itoad<br />

Trentoll..~.,I. 0NI;I~<br />

COMPANION / HOUSE- I.:v, iltg Tov,’ns|:ip.<br />

KEEPER to gentleman¯<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

Must be cheerful, good<br />

driver. Light cooking, no<br />

TYPISTS ACCOUNTING<br />

cleaning. Other help two days INSTRUMENT PERSON for<br />

a week for cleaning, etc. Survey Party. Must be well<br />

STENOS SEMI-SENIOR Lovely hnme Lav,,renceville- experienced with property<br />

Princeton area. Please reply surveying. Some drafting<br />

ACCOUNTAINT giving full resume to Box experience preferred. 809-448-<br />

WHERE ARE YOU? A rapidly glowing professional ~,1)3975 c/o Princeton Packet. 3478.<br />

research and consulting tirni has a<br />

We have tempolaly assign¯<br />

chalMnglng position available for a<br />

qualgled mdividual with a degree ItECEPTIONIST - wilh BABYSITTEIt- for 10 me. old<br />

ments for all kmds of typsts. m accuunllng and a goon working<br />

kno~Mdge of federal and state tax<br />

secrehwial skills for dental haby.Mon, Wed. Pri, 8-12a.m.<br />

stenos and secretaries, Come in<br />

.I flee. Ability Io handle thru June 17. Twin Rivers<br />

;entJlrements. as well as experience<br />

and tegisler n0w!<br />

m ihe actual preparation of tax people. 6U9-924-1432. area. Re[s. 609.443-4970.<br />

tells (Federal/Slate income and<br />

payroll)<br />

1901 N Olden Ave<br />

SEUIIE’rARY / ItECEP*<br />

[tent0n. N.J<br />

wnl oe ;osoonsible for maintaining NEW JERSEY STATE TIONIST - Medical office,<br />

609.883.6003 bt:hl~(rules rotating to Ihe general<br />

East Windsor, Challenging<br />

accotmtmg funcnon, lax research JOB SERVICE position [or the right person.<br />

arid planmng. I year of expelience Professional, Technical, 609-655-2010.<br />

Warren Plaza West w~n~ a sm~S CPA Uvm desi~abh~<br />

Route 130. Htghtst0wn<br />

Sah,v Io $14,g00<br />

Clerical, Skilled, Unskilled<br />

609.448.5810 Fill ~mlmpt ¢onstderaLmr,, send<br />

Princeton Office<br />

r~sumt, Wllh salary hlSlOry IO:<br />

temporarily located at<br />

KELLY GIRL MATHEMATICA, INC. 26 Nassau Street<br />

C,,rw,ale Personnel.<br />

, A nt~,~lOrt el IM, III Sep,,c t’s<br />

Princeton, N.J.<br />

P O Su~ 2392, Plll,Celllrl, NJ<br />

[qu~l 0pporhmlry [mplo)e~<br />

Use Chambers St. entrance<br />

Phone (609) 92].6244<br />

No lee charged.<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES "THIS IS THE<br />

OPPORTUNITY emergency room full time, 3<br />

pro- 11 pm- 11 pm - 7 am,<br />

in the Princeton area can be a very rewar-<br />

YOU’VE BEEN excellent wage and benefit<br />

ding career for the outgoing, sales orien-<br />

program. Per interview, call<br />

LOOKING FOR"<br />

ted person who would like to turn their .A .......~<br />

l.’reeho]d Area Hospital. 201r;,’~<br />

t.,,. , ,v.,.<br />

431-28LVd, ext. 31B.<br />

time and efforts into good profits. Experience<br />

desired but not essential.<br />

.,.,,.,o,, ...........k,.,~. ......... BABYSITTER --<br />

;.,; ’;.";,,,*I r,,liah!,, and ,:L;lh,,l male/female, looking for<br />

,’,nn.,,4rV wnrk,,,~ ,,¢ w,,,~ ;,~ mature person with own<br />

I,, " ,,, e~lt" I1;1~i<br />

Call N. Greaves<br />

V~oeidel r appointment. Real Estate<br />

(609) 921-2700<br />

I I<br />

i | | iii<br />

PARTS PROCESSOR<br />

Positions available lot parts processors in a photo-optical<br />

manufacturing operation. Person needed for crystal sealing,<br />

glass grinding and chemical cleaning. Some glass blowing ex.<br />

perience preferred but we will train person with appronriste<br />

background and good manual dexterity.<br />

PARTS PROCESSOR<br />

Experienced in the chemical cleaning of glass, but will train person<br />

with some chemical background. High school graduates<br />

required.<br />

WIRING POSITION<br />

Position open for person experienced in wiring, welding nnd<br />

soldering components on pholorhuhialier tubes. Experience<br />

desirable but not necessary in soldering to NASA standards,<br />

EMR offers a wide range of employee benefits in a pleasant"<br />

working atmosphere. Please call Mrs. Barrett at 609.799-1000<br />

for an intervlow.<br />

EMR Photoelectric<br />

20 Wallace Road<br />

(across frum Princeton Jet. railroad nlatioo)<br />

Princeton Jet,, N 3. 08550<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer MIF<br />

e, wi*hi<br />

,,<br />

’h,’ transportation eves. in my<br />

,’,~’n:.l’~V OD~*nirltl~; ;l~t;*il;gO,~ home, mostly weekends for<br />

r.,<br />

my 4 year old daughter,<br />

tlightstown area. Call between<br />

¯ PRODUCl"ION TYPISTS<br />

¯ CODERS<br />

8:30.4pm, 609-452-2300 ext. 655,<br />

ask for Ginny.<br />

¯ INTERVIEWERS<br />

¯ OFFICE ASSISTANTS<br />

gw,-nn,,m n;,v s,~nl,, In,lo ,hen,<br />

c..I Hanaw;n~ tn~ fl,r,t~,,. 1,1<br />

609.799-2600. ext. 302<br />

MATHEMATICA, INC.<br />

¯IN.PROCESS INSPECTOR<br />

For in,p*oc|l~ inl~6on el elecuoni¢<br />

illemblill, KnowIiKlnl el PC boll;dl ind<br />

¢omponenl soldo¢in<br />

n<br />

ii0neltel delft#hie<br />

CUSTOM RETURNS<br />

INSPECTOR<br />

Some OC Ii~llon. ple~ltttior~ el<br />

lyltem$ tot IAliDment, inn 9e~elll leco,d<br />

kmepi~<br />

n on iiItum| ine new plodu¢tion,<br />

(I,EIIK/TYPIST - Ior ac- I’AINTING/MAINTENANCE I)ISIIWASIIER - utilily per- SWITCIIBOARD OPERATOR INCREASE YOUR INCOME-<br />

(’l)anliug deparhneul. Assist ¯ (;arden Apt. com)lex. 809- son, 12 noon - i1:30 weekdays, - permanent part time, at- Activeand progressive offices<br />

’.till: acclmnts payable lind 1¢91;-1658, hclween I1 am - 4 pro. apply in person. Micheles, 1225 lernnnns, evenings and<br />

general typing, Reply sending<br />

Stale ltd. I’rincelon, 809-924in<br />

Belle Meadand <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

weekends. Small Nassau Sl. I’ark seeking Cult and part<br />

resunlt’ aml salary<br />

!);11:1. ¢,fficc. 609-924-2040. linle sales agents, experience<br />

rel adren:ents ~tl |~OX ,03970,<br />

IIENTAL ASSISTANT -<br />

-- ~- preferred, motivaOon and<br />

t’/ll I=rhtceh)n Packel. needed in orthodontic office.<br />

llighlshlwn area, full time, SUMMER IIELP- Ilelp us fill<br />

abililv o dea w h peopo a<br />

MATUItE PERSON -- for<br />

experience preferred, will our dnnor ronm. "Work" :1.4<br />

most~ We are members of<br />

aa’cekend work, Counter work, Middlesex and Somerset<br />

(’llIl,l) CARE - in nlv Twin<br />

Irabl, Call Ior interview, E09- hrs. weoklv & earn $16 - $:10. Ilightslown Bagols. lit Mulliple Lisling Systems. Aud<br />

Iiivers home Ior :1 veal: old all<br />

4-111-66101¯<br />

Becon, e a plasma dnnor. Call Mercer St. Iligldstown. iqt, mbers of Multinle<br />

Sera-Tec in North Brunswick<br />

day. Plcasanl su’rroundings.<br />

I{t,$ocation<br />

~<br />

Organizations. ~,Ve<br />

for details. 201-846-6800. MUSl ~<br />

I;(I~J-44:1-4B 19.<br />

also i)ffel an inlercsling bouus<br />

he 10 .r older.<br />

SE(’I{E’I’ARY - fulllime. 8-4,<br />

MPEGUARD - With WSI & dan as incentive. Per con-<br />

Good lypisl, no shurthand,<br />

UPR. Must be 21. For small i dt, nt a nlerview ask for l,en<br />

IIENTAL I¢.ECEI’TIONIST - Iif~hl bookkeeping helpful. SI’ARTER l"t)R PItlNCET()N Swim Club. 9/28.9/5. Resume<br />

I.r pediatric practice. Ihghlshr.vn area. 609-443-5400. MEADOWS Ceunlry Club, Silt, 1 I.’AI; "~tt"npcl!". 21M:ID-:I4JERSE’=H-]5 44.<br />

to Box 6, Roosevelt, NJ 08555.<br />

Beokkecping and lyping ex-<br />

Sun & holidays only. 17am -<br />

perience necessary. Fringe<br />

hencfils, 609-921-1047. I’AI~qARY<br />

12 noon). Please ca]J Joe al t~9- --------<br />

798-4000.<br />

Ior suburban Princeton office.<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY - Ex-<br />

I,OCAL AMWAY distributor.<br />

Applicanl nlusl lake shor- -- tensive Real Estate is helping many persons earn<br />

VH’INAItY ASSISTANT - Ihau(I, be experienced, in- DENTAL tlYGIENIST--Pull<br />

background plus exeellent money working 2-4 hours a<br />

pernmncnl full lime position. telligent and have neat ap- time nr part time for typing and steno a MUST!<br />

day. We can help you. For<br />

Send resume h) BoX #03972, C/O pearance. Send resume and progressive denial office in Salary open to right inappointment<br />

(..all 201-:159-5476.<br />

Prineeion Puckel.<br />

response Io Box #03946, e/o llightshlwn area. Start ira- dividual, Call 609-921-7892.<br />

Princeh)n Pac___ ket._ __ mediately. Ex. working LEGAL SECI¢.ETAItY -conditions.<br />

Liberal salary<br />

CAHI’ENTEP, S I[ELPEB. --<br />

SECIt E’I’AI{Y - GOOD<br />

lyping, steno, no legal exarrangement.<br />

Call 609-443- EARN A GOOD INCOME -- perienee required, fringe<br />

01 least vear’s exper ence SIIORTIIAND & TYPIN(.; 1117. . While you train for a benefits. 609-443-6706.<br />

fi09.39’,1-8368 eves. between 6-7<br />

SKILLS, 609.448-1819.<br />

professional career in Sales¯<br />

pm.<br />

fall Mr. DeCandia, 609-298-<br />

EI)UCATIONAL TIIERAPIST I’AHT TIME- for Ilightsto’~vn 51152. EOE m/f.<br />

- Part-lime, mornings. Degree area CPA office. Looking for<br />

SECUIH rY I’OLICEMEN ~’-<br />

it: Pducation pre-requisite. ~tcasant, well organized GUAH.I)S -- Uniforms fur-<br />

The Air Force has immediate<br />

IIENTAL ASSISTANT - to Send resume Io Box n03951, o/o )erson with some payroll nisbed. Work in Prin-<br />

openings, excellent training.<br />

a~ork larl time in progressive I’rincehm Packet.<br />

aocounting or bookkeeping cehm/l,awrenceville area. acceleruled promnlions, base<br />

prevention off ce. Experience<br />

experience. Varied duties. For appt. calf 201-329-6021. An of chnice. Must leave before<br />

uecessary. 609-921-6610.<br />

WiU consider college sludent, equal oppnrlunity employer, June 1. For nlore informalion<br />

BA BYSIT’[’EIt NEEDED t’all h)r appt. between 9-10am.<br />

call, SS GI. Barry Nemeth or<br />

Kendall Park, 4 vr, old child I;09-443-441~2,. KITCHEN HELP -- for food<br />

Sgl. Vern Keek at 201-722-0415.<br />

I’;XPE P, IE N CEIl CA I¢.- will stay w/yo~r children.<br />

I’ENTER- foreman, exp. in aour home, belw. 4-7 p.m . &<br />

)rep in restaurant¯ Part time<br />

cnntnlercial, residential & ~d[ day during summer. Ref. II()~- days. 609-655-1120. CHILD CARE - reliable<br />

church projects¯ Reply to Box 201-821-7516. hetw. 8 & 10 p.m. Man or woman for hospital<br />

I;2. l’almyra, NJ 08065. & weekends.<br />

housekeeping department ’~ ~ee (~a~ae/°ar k2Chi<br />

ldoren<br />

)~;~n~,~<br />

~<br />

(layshift, Ra.m.-4p.m., full EXPERIENCED tlAIR- ’ * ’<br />

S’[’Y’LIST -- Call for<br />

I)I.;N’rA L IIYGIENIST DENTAL ASSISTANT -<br />

Princelon office, immediate l’rinceton dental office has<br />

,q)cning. Call 809-924.0B82. opportunily for experienced<br />

chairside)<br />

7.<br />

Top saint<br />

Reshlralive and prosthehe<br />

ARTS & CRAFTS TEACllER - )raclice. X-ray license<br />

l.r 5 week half day summeri<br />

ns rab e. No bookkeep ng or<br />

prngram, children 7-13, in- Ivping. No evenings or<br />

a’enlive, experienced, en* S~alurdays. 609-921-8434<br />

Ihusiaslic person needed, Low<br />

budge1, good salary. Bor- I)IHVER - for airport<br />

denh)wn area. Call 809-298- limousine wanted, part & full<br />

7710.<br />

time. Mature semi-retired,<br />

individuals considered with’<br />

PERSON 3’O DO -- babysit- good driving record¯ 201-297ting<br />

& lighl housekeeping in 4004.<br />

householdv, ith 2 girls 16~:~ & 21<br />

Mother & father both working. DENTAL tlYGIENIST -<br />

Full time, flexible schedule. Princeton well established<br />

Live in or nul. Must drive. practice anxious to add ex-<br />

Refs. required. Please phone perienced hygienist to staff.<br />

after 7 pro. 201-359-.1366. Three dental assistants, 1<br />

doctor office. Top earnings<br />

comntensuraTe with ability.<br />

PROI)UCTION No evenings or Sat. Reply is<br />

t’DN’rBOI, SCIIEI)UI,ER confidential. 609-921-8383.<br />

Major manufacturer of<br />

,,,.’ire and cable, seeks MUSIC I)IRECTOR - Prince of<br />

scheduler Io join 1he Peace Lutheran Church of<br />

produclion control Wcsl Windsor eurrentl~ has an<br />

department. We need .pening hlr a music director.<br />

an individual with good Bcspnnsibilities include:<br />

aptitude for figures and weekly choir rehearsal and<br />

file ability to handle Ihe pianist/choir director for the<br />

lasl pace of the ~unday service. Please call<br />

operation. Salary based weekdays bet. 10 am & 6 pm,<br />

on ex. perience, plus .all 609-799-1753 or 799-1851.<br />

company paid benefits.<br />

TRAINEE PIPE ORGAN<br />

Seed resume tO<br />

BUILDER -- IIS grad, 1 year<br />

Persolmel Mgr.<br />

COOK - Part time. :Sunlawn<br />

work experience, dependable,<br />

P.O. BOX TII<br />

Nursing Home. 608-448-0528.<br />

willing, neat. Woodworking &<br />

New Brunswick, NJ 08903<br />

wiring aplitude. Some musical<br />

interest. Permanent career<br />

Equal Opportuoity<br />

with advancement as you<br />

I.;ntployer M/F SALES-FULL TIME<br />

learn. Prestige company;<br />

"HAVE YOUR CAKE<br />

interesting, varied work, some<br />

paid travel. $3 re start. 809-799- EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR- El" EAT IT TOO!"<br />

t421, 2-4 p.m.<br />

Social Service Agency seeking<br />

experienced administrator to<br />

AS an active Quakerbrid0e contingent<br />

you can:<br />

numage day to day operations,<br />

NURSES, RN’s for handle relations with funding ¯ Enioy employee discounts<br />

sources oversee programs. ’ Be free IO lake care of<br />

supervise staff. Competetive<br />

salary, unusual benefits. 609your<br />

social responsibililies<br />

924-7174.<br />

when not working.<br />

Openings are for Sunday,<br />

]IA]RDRESS/OPERATOR -- 11:45.B:15 with the oplion ot<br />

WANTED PART TIME - 201- working addilional days<br />

358-6.134 ur 545-6140. throughout the week. Oppodunities<br />

will include working<br />

MATURE, energetic sales<br />

in numerous areas such as<br />

Men’s Clothing and Costume<br />

oriented staff, needed for<br />

prestigious home acenssories<br />

Jewelry.<br />

and gift shop in Quaker Bridge APPLY IN PERSgN I0 tHE<br />

Mall. Call Ms. Siegel, 609-799- PERS80Hr.L DEPI. LOWER LEVEL<br />

1820. ~’<br />

sURVEYOR~EVELOP<br />

RESUMES<br />

PARTY CHIEF<br />

Experienced in<br />

JOB SEARCH<br />

COUNSELING<br />

residential<br />

609/924-8668<br />

subdivisions<br />

TECTONIC<br />

Route 22 LOR ASSOCIATES<br />

1101 STATE RO.<br />

Somerville, N.J.<br />

PRINCETON<br />

201-722-3100<br />

swift temps<br />

REPAIR PERSON<br />

Pldorm pfllcilion rlp41irl Io |htct~onic<br />

ml~no~ ¢ompon~lnl|, S~uhn Iinnel<br />

d#ltlqty and the lellily to walk unaor CLERKS* TYPISTS ¯ SECRETARIES<br />

rt~nnnl¢ltton. We will Iti~n.<br />

’ Temporary work means a (u[I day’s work for a<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE limited amount of time. Work close to home, good<br />

hours, get paid right away. Jobs available in Hight-<br />

CLERK<br />

stown, Princeton, Cranbury, Twin Rivers. Call Pat or<br />

Inre,flll with CUllOnll¢ oll ehlrnll and<br />

ripiU lira ill and lyplng ot tolml hJ~ing IO Sue.<br />

eo weh iIIUt n|,<br />

Never a l,el<br />

cen Jim Atk*rl<br />

609-799-007 I 609-882-0030 609-586-5B9B<br />

DATARAM CORP.<br />

Princeton-Hightstown Rd. swift temps<br />

Cranbury. New Jersey<br />

.I -<br />

~ransportation desir’able.<br />

time. General housekeeping / Cranbury. Refs. 609-658-2463<br />

janitorial duties. Excellent<br />

appointment, 201-359-7511.<br />

working conditions, benefits<br />

and salary. Call for appointment,<br />

Personnel SENIOR SECRETARY ..... k for tinancial vice<br />

Deparlment. "[’FIE CARRIER presidem. Will handle confidential information. Good financial<br />

(’LINIC FOUNDATION, Belle typing skillsandsleno required.<br />

Mead, NJ 12011874-4000. An<br />

etu~l tlppnrtunity employer, RECEPTIONIST/SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR to,<br />

Ill/. electronic PABX. Will route calls, take messages, assist<br />

visilors. Some lighl typing ontional.<br />

t:OOK / IIOUSEKEEPER --<br />

(’hecrful. mature woman to<br />

Call Mrs. Miller<br />

accompany family of 5 Io<br />

lovely summer house, in East<br />

METROMATION<br />

II:~mplon. L.I,. for July & Route206, Princeton, N.J.<br />

August¯ References requlred.<br />

(’all I;09-924-8817.<br />

609-924-3900<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

NASSAU PLACEMENTS<br />

...by Bea Hunt<br />

ENGINEER<br />

BSEE required Experience not necessary. Systems<br />

We specialize in<br />

engineer to wolk on state-of-the-art electro-optica/<br />

secretaries ar the<br />

devices. Knowledge of computer and digital circuits<br />

helpful. Please reply with resume re:<br />

executive level.<br />

Mrs. Barrett<br />

195 Nassau Street P.O. Box 44, Princeton, N.J. 08540<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F<br />

609-924-3716<br />

RAMIS<br />

Software Engineering<br />

MATHEMATICA PRODUCTS GROUP develons and markets<br />

COMPANY software packages. Its princinel product, RAMIS, is the fasles!<br />

AND<br />

growing software system in the industry. Used extensively<br />

throughout the world for management-informalion<br />

PRODUCT requirements and decision support RAMIS provides both a<br />

user-odenled, English-like non-procedurat langua9e end a<br />

cumprehensive DBMS.<br />

POSITIONS Seeking malure, imaginative, solf-motivaled individuals to conttibule<br />

to continued technical developman! of RAMIS.<br />

Openings are in Princeton, New Jersey.<br />

Candidates musl have extensive and recent experience in the<br />

QUALIFICATIONSdesign<br />

and implementalion of soflware in Ihe areas of:’dala<br />

base management, control program services, o~ ,eteprocessing<br />

monilors. Programming languages must include Assembler;<br />

FORTRAN is consideted a plus. Academic training in computer<br />

sciences and the theoretica~ concepls ot data base systems is<br />

¯ also strongly favored.<br />

COMPENSATION Salary tange $18-30K. Aclual compensallon based on<br />

qualifications and experience, Excellent employee benefils.<br />

If you wahl your or¯afire ab0tt|e$ Io after, ,housand$ of opptlcar tons in hundreds of com-<br />

MATHEMA2TICA PRODUCTS GROUP ’<br />

p. , .0. Be 2392, Pti ,ceton, New Jersey 08540<br />

ecluolopportunlly/afflrma,lv¯o¢rlon employerm/f i<br />

I OUAKERBRIDGE MALL I ................ 1<br />

I LAWRENCEVILLE. N,J. II AIm A I ITV I~l~#~il’~l m~,-r I I<br />

DEMONSTRATORS<br />

DO YOU LOVE TO COOK?<br />

We are looking for a take-charge individual to assume total renponsibility for the Quality<br />

We have a temporary position Assurance of all the products manufactured in our $10,000,C00 operation. This will include<br />

available starting immediately Reliability and Environmental Testing, Incoming Inspection, Calibration and In-Line Q.C. The<br />

lhrough June ’19, demon- position will report directly to the Chief Executive Officer. Candidates should be familiar with<br />

strating WOKS to potential Military Specifications covering Q A Systems and Inspection Procedures. plus Semiconductor<br />

cuslomers. Schedule includes and Microcircuit specs. Statistical ability is important for MTF Calculatlons. Must have a<br />

Men.. Wed., Fri. 6.9 p.m., Sel. college degree and 5.8 years experience in Quality Assurance El" Product reliability.<br />

11 a.m.-5 o.m, However, some<br />

additional evenings may be in- MSC’s balance of commercial, Defense, and oxpod markets gives us a stability in sales, as well<br />

volved.<br />

as an opportunity for a creative Product Assurance Manager to deal effectively with these<br />

MAGIC NUT CA~DiES?<br />

varied customers end markets, We enjoy a reputetion as a leeding supp,0sr of highperformance<br />

components for Satellite, Aerospace and Defense contracts which comprise ,40%<br />

We also have temporary of our business.<br />

positions demonstrating<br />

MAGIC NUT CANDIES May MSC is an extremely modern facility having full capabilities to perfort~ SEM and Infrared In-<br />

27.4.8 p.m., Mey 28, 11-3 p,m., spections in addition to Rum.In, Accelleretion, PINe, etc.<br />

June 17, 11-3 p.m. We will sup.<br />

ply additional information and To the selected applicant, ws offer an excellent salary (commansurale with experience) end<br />

[nsrruot[ons for this fun demon- benefits package, plus an outstanding oaportunity for individual gr’~wth and developmenl in a<br />

strationl<br />

stimulating, eehisvement.orisnted environment. This position can lead to mulli-ptant upportun[tien.<br />

APPLY IN PERSON TO<br />

OUR PERSONNEL DEPT.<br />

Please send confidential resume<br />

including salary history and requirements to:<br />

R. S. SMITH, Personnel Manager ,<br />

MICROWAVE SEMINCONDUCTOR CORP¯<br />

QUAI(ERBRIDGE MALL<br />

1oo School House Rood, Somerset, N.J. 06873<br />

(AWRENCEVILLE, N.J. mm<br />

Equal Opnorlunlty Employer M/F<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer


Thorsday, May 19, 1q77<br />

Help Wanted Help Wanted<br />

"Seven For Central Jersey"<br />

Classified dvertising<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Resumes<br />

Jobs Wanted Announcements Announcements<br />

~rlILLSBOR(XIGH BEA091~<br />

I~e Manville <strong>News</strong><br />

The <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />

5-B<br />

BABYSITTEIL - housekeeper,<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

Pennington. One child, Con-<br />

Church of Dutch Neck, N.J.<br />

vement hours¯ 609-737.3949.<br />

seeks<br />

.lleginning<br />

director<br />

September<br />

of choirs<br />

1977.<br />

Music degree preferred,<br />

LPN - Sat. & Sun., 3-11. Small Itesumc required. 154 South<br />

nursing home¯ 609-395-0725. Mill Rd., Princeton Jet., N.J.<br />

Elms Nursing IIome, fi5 N. 08550.<br />

Main St.. Cranbury.<br />

SECI{ETARY - for Princeton<br />

management consulting firm¯<br />

WAREIIOUSE ASSISTANT - [‘:xpertoncenecessary, steno a<br />

~,Pr nceton educational plus. Bcoefits. Salary compublishorwants<br />

mechanically nlensurate v.’ith experience.<br />

apt warehouse assistant. Must ]’lease send resume and<br />

have car. 201-329-6912. salary requirements Io Box<br />

,(1:1944. c/o Princeton Packet<br />

BOliOUGII OF PRINCETON<br />

TAX COLLECTOti-TIiEAS- TYI’IST - The Gallup<br />

UttER: Full-lime position Or,,anization in Princeton. is<br />

requiring a degree in ae- see~king experienced typist,<br />

counting or considerable some college background<br />

experience in accounting; Ileipful. Interesting market<br />

appbcunt should he capable of<br />

research related work. Good<br />

being handed a knmvledge of hencfils. Call 609-924-9600 an<br />

banking and investing would Equal Opportunity Employer.<br />

lie helpful but not necessary:<br />

liberalfringehenefits;:15 hour<br />

llEN~part<br />

v.’nrk week.<br />

time. potential full time<br />

’ If interested contact ltobertF,<br />

ms]lion, available in<br />

%.looney Borough Adprevention<br />

oriented Princeton<br />

ministrator, Borough Hall,<br />

.ffice. No Sat. or evening<br />

hnurs. Topsalary for the right<br />

Princeton, Phone: 924-3119. pcrsoo, lnterv]ew. 009-921-<br />

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 8225~<br />

EMPIAIYEIt BOtlKK[‘:FPElt/CLERICAL:<br />

I’art time. General office<br />

ABETTERWEIGIIishlokiog assignments. Excellent<br />

or ~ babysitter 5 morniugs, 9<br />

working conditions. Twenty<br />

ht 12:30.$!]0 per week. Call 609- hours a v.’eek. Monday,’ thru<br />

GALIGUY FRIDAY - lor PROFESSIONAL RESUMES -<br />

market lind social research A complete and corot<br />

rm Good typing skill and prehensive resume is the key<br />

lelephone monner. Varied .to<br />

resume<br />

your success.<br />

done<br />

Get<br />

by<br />

your<br />

a<br />

duties call for sense of<br />

responsibility. Call Ann<br />

professional. For confidential<br />

and efficient service call 10091<br />

Peterman at Response<br />

AoalysisCorp., Princeton¯ 609-<br />

Friday. Flexible. Sunurban<br />

448-45Ol. I’rincchm. Tvping desirable<br />

-- - but not essential. Salary<br />

SYSTEMS ANAYLST - 5 years eommeosurate with<br />

experienceinCOBOL.$2u,000- qualifications. Write Box<br />

.. $22.0(10. 609-390-3110. .n3958 c/o The Packet.<br />

FXPERT IIOUSEPAINTING<br />

SALES - Experienced - neat and conscientious from<br />

preferred. Full or part time. l)reparation to finish coat.<br />

#Apph’ Lerov Lav.’renee<br />

Shopl~ingCenter.<br />

Interior-exlerior. free<br />

estimates, exc. local<br />

............ references, reasonable elites.<br />

Call Bob Speagle 609.924-7104.<br />

I’Ii(~MOTI(IN I)ESIGNEIt<br />

wanted - by Princeton book WANTED - Sr. Counsellor for<br />

puhlishcr, bixcellenl op- day camp. For information<br />

portuuilv for creative person<br />

with sdmc experience. Call<br />

call. 6{19-921-8297.<br />

Go9-452-.187fi.<br />

SECUItI’rY DESK - allendant.<br />

[‘:venings part time or full<br />

COMI’ETENT TYPIST - lime with additional day<br />

l’riocelon educational assignments :.is utility person<br />

luhlisher wanls oompeteol. on huilding/ground assign-<br />

aceura e typist. Must have menls. The Ibm Scbool, call<br />

cor. Call 201-:120-1i912. r Dnvle, 609-921-7600. 9-10<br />

am. At~ Equal t)pportunity<br />

[‘ qiloyer.<br />

IIOUSI’i(’LE:XNING - I day<br />

every other ~t’ek. lfel’crences.<br />

WOMAN ’re BABYSIT - part<br />

Own" Ironsporlalion. Call 1;~Jtime<br />

weekdays. Cranbury<br />

’799-36-15 after tl p.m. area, OWO trans¯ 609-6.55.3135.<br />

II(IUSFt’I.EANING - in ex- NURSES - RN or LPN. part<br />

chauge h)r real free 4 rt)om time, I’ull lime, 3-11, 11-7.<br />

collage in ileasant horse farm Inlernwdiale care facility.<br />

:;urroundings. Must be ex- Call Mrs. Lazarczvk, 9-3:30 lit<br />

perienced ’+.idl recent refs. Applegarlh (:al:e Cenler,<br />

Beplv to llox u1)3901 c/o Ihghtslov.’n, Monroe Twp.<br />

I ~rJllt:elon Packel.<br />

nrca. I;09-448-7036.<br />

]I(~USEt’L[‘:ANING - ahout I; MEDICAl, SECRETARY -<br />

hools per v.eek. Princeton ,Icl. v.’anted lot full lime v.’ork in<br />

¯ Gl)0-7~1-:1"i’92.<br />

doctor’s ,ffice. Call 201-297-<br />

TIIANSI,ATItII [‘’(lli AIIABIC<br />

li;0li.<br />

SUItTITLES. I)UBBING<br />

El)IT Foreign nmvies.<br />

[‘’ducat)on: B.S. Eh.,ctr. eng. IIOUSEKEEPEII - live nut,<br />

Trainiog: 6-12 hieS. Ex- nmst drive, serve dinner, $125<br />

per e ce 2-4 vrs. in related 1 e’ week COOK.<br />

work. Salar’-,’ $i0.400 aonuallv.<br />

housekeeper, live-in, $130-$150<br />

p.o.<br />

Mail<br />

Box<br />

resmn;.,<br />

281. Ilighlslown.<br />

in cnnfklence<br />

N.J.<br />

io<br />

week. COUPLE - handyman -<br />

housekeeper-child care’~ $1,000<br />

~t 0B520.<br />

per me. IIOUSEKEEPER-day<br />

work, must drive $30 a day.<br />

4 ’TEACIIEIt wanted lot ]’:.ill for<br />

IIAZEL & JAliYlS AGENCY,<br />

14 East Main St., Smnerville.<br />

ann-religious Jewish Sonday N J. 201-526-5212.<br />

- School. Aelivitv oriented<br />

: teaching experient:e desirable.<br />

Jewish background ueeessarv. BUSINESS COCPI,E<br />

- 1;(VJ-448-3t;24.<br />

It I’:tlUllt [‘;S<br />

IIOUSEKEEPER - Io lake<br />

eomplele charge. Reliable &<br />

RESPONSIBLE PEItSON - Iruslworthy. Own Irans.. 5<br />

¯ ueeded to care for infant for<br />

days. fief. necessar~¢. Please<br />

v.’orkblg mother. Call 609-443- call bet. l0 am & 4 ~m.<br />

1186.<br />

009-440-6504<br />

PI,AINSBORO - East and<br />

NURSES AID - Experience<br />

West Windsor area.<br />

~referred. full or part time,<br />

day shift. For interview<br />

Established early morning<br />

newspaper route available to<br />

cot~lact administrator, Sun-<br />

,4reliable persnn v.’ith car. Call<br />

uvfiehl Nursing llome, 61<br />

609-655-4260 or 443-6928.<br />

Maplewoud Ave.. Cranbury.<br />

(~o9-395-004 I.<br />

(’IIILI) CAIIE - mature,<br />

reliable teenager or v.’onum to<br />

sit Monday-Fri. 0-5 pro, for 3<br />

ell drel n nv home in Belle<br />

Mead. Must lave own transportation.<br />

201-359-2176.<br />

PERSON WANTED - to<br />

In hvs I)t home with :l month<br />

old’child and cook evening<br />

meal. Need" own transportation,<br />

llours from 7 to 7.<br />

"Pay negotiable. References<br />

dequired. Begin May 16. Reply<br />

"to Box ~03949, clo Princeton<br />

Packet, immediately.<br />

BABYSITTER -- rotating<br />

shift must have car $40.<br />

Barrett Gardens, Call after 4<br />

p.m. 201-821-7960.<br />

RNs<br />

.Full time, 3-11 p.m. shift and<br />

part time II p.m. - 7 a.m.<br />

¯ shifts. Excelent salary and<br />

~work n~, conditions. Contact<br />

¯ Personnel Dept. for ap-<br />

: pointment:<br />

¯ TIlE (’AIIIIIEII CLINIC<br />

FOUNI)ATION<br />

; ItEI.LE MEAl), NJ<br />

201-874-.1000<br />

’.’ All Equal Opportunity<br />

’.~ Emp oyer M/F<br />

-.. ,<br />

799-9391.<br />

o21.3333.<br />

Jobs Wanted<br />

,’LEA MARKET - sales<br />

person. We pay for the table &<br />

provide attractive hand- )iN WlSIIES TO care for<br />

erafled gifts on consignment, patient in home in Princeton<br />

",’,u make ~ profit. Weekendsarea, Jane I - Sept. 1. 609-507- RELIABLE babysitter<br />

& holidays through the 451"I,1 hot. 6 am & 5 pro. v.’/referenees needs job<br />

summer. 609-4464440. June/August. Call after 4<br />

p.m.. ask for EItse.<br />

PAINTEII - Experienced,<br />

CLEIIK TYPIST . some eapableofdoingqualitywork. --~<br />

record keeping. Must have 609-448-3576. MA’FURE PEIiSON - desires<br />

good language ability¯ ~ v.’ork as nurses aide, child<br />

Research Park. $130 to start.<br />

Call 009-924-7302 for ap- IIABYSITTING- In my homo, care. part light lime, housework, some weekends. full or<br />

pointment.<br />

Manville area. Call after 5 and 609-695-226,t.<br />

any time on weekends 201-526.<br />

4381.<br />

llOUSEKEEPER/COOK -<br />

SECIiETARY - cheerful,<br />

br ght, self-starter to handle OFFICE CLEANING 5-7 p.m., family<br />

desires<br />

v.’ith<br />

live in<br />

children,<br />

l~osition,<br />

lhghest<br />

prefer<br />

front desk. Varied general mature, reliable. Re]. 201-297- refs. 201-074-3655.<br />

office duties for ad agency, 5418.<br />

center of Princeton. lioom to<br />

gray.’. Please state salary GA~0K- MATURE, RELIABLE,<br />

requirements. Reply to Box KEEPER seeks full time ambitio,Jsformer teacher with<br />

#03959 c/o Prineelon Packet. position. Experienced! Able additional experience in into<br />

handle all phases of dustryand photography seeks<br />

office operation reel. payroll challenging employment in<br />

ItETAIL TRAVEL AGENT -<br />

thru taxes, personnel records advertising, research,<br />

minimum 2 years experience. & forms & computer readouts, publishingor other area where<br />

Broad llase travel knowledge¯ Call 609-448-5441 after 4 p.m. creativity and originality are<br />

Centrally located modern necessary. Resume and<br />

office. Call Personnel Mgr. BABYSITTER -- ex- references on request. Reply<br />

609-882-0072. perieneed, excellent Box #03966, c/o Princeton<br />

references, own tran- Packet.<br />

sportation, available week-<br />

CONSTRUCTION: A Prin- days after 0pm and weekends. I DESIGN LOGOS -- letcolon<br />

construction firm has Call 609-921-7340. terheads, cards, signage,<br />

oced for a person qualified to<br />

posters, forms, brochures,<br />

operate a backhoe, front end<br />

lids, annunl reports, murals,<br />

loader, dump truck, and super graphics, packages,<br />

COLLEGE STUDENT-seeks<br />

willing lind able to perform<br />

hooks and any graphics you<br />

live-in babysitting job for<br />

general-tvpe labor assign- may require. Ca [609-466-2937.<br />

summer months. Excellent<br />

menls. If’interested call {;-09- references. Call 609-799-2340.<br />

924-9012 between 9 lind 5.<br />

MR. EUStNESS MAN - Need<br />

.... summer help? Teachers are<br />

tll-SClIOOL STUDENT<br />

CHILD CARE -- vacation reliable and honest workers.<br />

wonted to sit for my 2 children lime, part time - full time,<br />

while 1 attend Summer<br />

warm lriendly atmosphere,<br />

Cnllege. Needed for June 20 -<br />

planned activities. 609-448-<br />

July 20, Men-Thurs. 9 am - 2 8033.<br />

pm~ 609-448-1997 after 5 pro. ~--<br />

AI’TRACTIVE FRENCtl 18<br />

vr. old, seeks mother’s helper<br />

lob v.’ith children in friendly<br />

LEGAL SECIiETARY - Ex- lamily from June 15 to Aug. I<br />

perienced, full time, East in or nut of Princeton area.<br />

Windsor Wtlll #0835, Box 145, Drives car, speaks English.<br />

Ilightstmvn, NJ 08520. Call 609-924-7795.<br />

TEACIIERS & principal ad- IIOUSEKEEPER AVAILministrator<br />

- for reform ABLE 1o work in a private<br />

Jewish congregation religious home in Princeton or nearby<br />

schooI. Cal1009-799-0o46or448v.’ith<br />

experience and good<br />

7520.<br />

references. Call after 5 p.m.<br />

009-924-2500.<br />

EXPEItIENCED PAINTER -<br />

needed. Local contractor -<br />

control Jersey area. Call 201- MILLSTONE [’ARM LADY<br />

-~J7-1133 between t~ and 5. v.’ill watch over your children.<br />

Lunches & entertainment<br />

provided¯ Starting June I, 8<br />

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER- a.m. - 5:30 p.m. $20 per wk.<br />

all phases; exposure to Call 201-359-7250 after 6 p.m.,<br />

computerized bookkeeping a~k for Debby.<br />

helpful. Diversified position in<br />

stimulating and attractive TEACIIERS DESIRE springeovironment<br />

in Princeton. summer interior and exterior<br />

Call 609-924-6500. house painting. Experience,<br />

fulh’ insured, free estimates.<br />

Cal~ 201-359-7652 after 6 p.m.<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY -<br />

Kendall Park. Experienced.<br />

Salary commensurate with tlARVAD GRAD STUDENT -<br />

export’once. Coil 201-297-3111.with $1600. work-study<br />

allowance seeks interesting<br />

summer employment in<br />

MASON LABORER: A steady I’rineeton area. Competent in<br />

job is available with a Prin- French, Spanish, German,<br />

colon construction firm. If Italian, knows some Tibetan<br />

interested call 609-924-9012 and Nepalese. Ca11609-921-3728<br />

between 9 am lind 5 pm. or write to Seth Sicroff, 321<br />

Child tlall, tlarvard<br />

Ca, StIIEII FOR PRO SHOP - University, Cambridge, Mass.<br />

Princeton Meadows Country<br />

Club, positions for both full CHILD<br />

MOTHERS! Going back to FREE FURNITURE, colonial<br />

WILL BABYSIT - one child, work or school? Established and contemporary. Home<br />

my home, Manville. 201-722- Nursery School provides party plan. Cull 609-685-2693.<br />

2319, QUAI,ITY DAY CARE for<br />

your preschooler or Kindergarlen<br />

child. Loving Care ATTENTION<br />

NEED A YOUNG PERSON’S in an educational setting. Call<br />

tlEI,P, BOY’S OR GIRL’S? -- Busy Bee School 609448.3883. People of all ages!!<br />

(’all Youth Employment Enroll now in the<br />

Service (Y.E.S.) Mon-Fri. 2:30 COUNTRY FAIR - May 21, 3-6<br />

to 5 ~.m. 609-924-5841. A non- pro. Griggstnwn Firehouse. "WonderfuIWorldofliorses"<br />

profit student employment Fire truck rides and pony FromStalltoShowRing<br />

or[[anization. Princeton area rides, games food, white<br />

nmy. e ephant table, baked goods Register May 28 for classes<br />

e[c.. .:<br />

Call 609-448-3224<br />

SPRING SALE - Flanging<br />

after8p.m.<br />

Easter Baskets potted house<br />

plants. Will have all types of<br />

vegetable & bedding plants. Personals<br />

Also will propogate plants to<br />

nrder. Tindalls Greenhouses,<br />

Daily II to 5. 609-259-2431. INSPECT YOUR RESCUE<br />

SQUAD AMBULANCES.<br />

Saturday. May 21, 9-12 at<br />

Palmer Square and I-4 p.m. at<br />

LOOK, LOOK, LOOK. Thereis<br />

parking at Princeton Station.<br />

Shoppin~ Center. CPR and<br />

blood pressure testing<br />

Rates 50 cents per day, St.00<br />

for overnight, by the week demonstrations.<br />

$:3.00, by the month $8. The<br />

only overnight parking in<br />

Princeton. 609-924-0976. ATTRACTIVE - profess one<br />

female interested m meet nga<br />

single man between the ages<br />

of :10-40 to share a vat ety of<br />

inlerests. Reply Box #03957 e/o<br />

TflE NASSAU SUMMER I’rieceton Packet.<br />

i’ROGRAM is ready to begin<br />

its 0th season of fun for the<br />

pre-school child in the heart el NASA SINGLES -- cocktail<br />

Princeton. 9-12 am weekdays party Sun. May 22 3-7 p.m.<br />

Iron) .lune 13-Aug. 12. Weekly Princeton Country Club, y’all<br />

or seasonal registrations, come. 201-247-6713~<br />

(’crli fled teachers v.,ill provide<br />

a well bahlnced nursery<br />

CALIFORNIA BOUND!<br />

program in a state approved<br />

Driver needed to share U-Haul<br />

~chool. Cal1609-021-7707 or d95- 24’ trunk to California ado260<br />

lot details,<br />

ditional space available for<br />

yoorgoods and for others. Call<br />

David Spray collect 1213) 625-<br />

I"LOOD INSURANCE -- We ;1545 or (2131 274-4769.<br />

are prepared Io answer your<br />

questions and provide the<br />

JOIN US -- meet new people.<br />

~ecessary fined insurance for Parents Without Partners,<br />

~our home or tmsinnss. Ca<br />

Chapter 307. We offer coniar<br />

information, Peter J.<br />

vivialily, awareness, adult &<br />

ltusso Agency, 20 Denow<br />

chddren’s activities gourmet<br />

Itoad Lawrenceville, N.J.609- meals, dances, un-<br />

896-1021. Insure to be sure derstanding, etc. (days> 201-<br />

297-9110, (eves1 201-247-6618 or<br />

609-924-2064 or 609448-0340.<br />

CARE. We invite your<br />

time and part time (Sat. 2~: to 4 year-old to join our<br />

Sunl. Please call Joe at 609playschool<br />

for the summer<br />

7994000.<br />

season. We have a wonderful<br />

playroom for rainy days and a<br />

-- huge, secluded yard for out.<br />

door play. Wholesome food.<br />

ItECEPTIONIST - Secretary, Naps. No t.v. in Kingston 609-<br />

9-5 pro, Sat. & Sun. "Typing & 924-6711. Refs. Available.<br />

Hling experience required.<br />

Call Phil Devan, 201-297-0200.<br />

SMITll STUDENT - want~ job<br />

as live-in baby sitter this<br />

summer by the shore. Art<br />

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - !ossons included¯ Call 609-924-<br />

One of Prineetons fastest 31,16.<br />

growing companies seeks top<br />

OFFICE MANAGER/ level person with all skills COLLEGE STUDENT -<br />

Executive secretary -- a including office management, desires summer employment<br />

highly professional Princeton Excellent opportunity plus top in Princeton area.<br />

office Is seeking un office $. Call 609-924-9797.. Waitressing, salesperson or<br />

manager/executiveseerelary, general office work. Exfull<br />

time employment.<br />

pericnced. Available May 25 -<br />

Qualifieatinas are as follmvs: LIG~- 3 Sept. 3, full.time. Have<br />

,Pleasant, knov,,ledgeable room apt., 2 adults. 4 hours transportation. Call 609-924person<br />

to function as executive twice a week. 609-443-6698. 9539.<br />

secretary to President of firm ......<br />

.Thorough familiarity with all M A R R I E D C 0 U P L E<br />

phases of office management CAItEEIt IN SALES - & SEEKING live.in position in<br />

including phone reservations, management with major relurn for taking e~re of<br />

appointments, extensive oompany due 1o expansion, gardening, household chores,<br />

travel schedules, etc. ’ Sales experience helpful, but handywork, etc. 609-452-1955.<br />

.Fast. proficient typingabililv not essentia’l. :~ubstant[al<br />

as ’,’,’ell as exeellenleommancl starting salary with incentive<br />

of English, increases as earned. After a<br />

,Ability and desire to assume training period in sales an<br />

CHILD CARE in my home for<br />

working mothers¯ Exa<br />

multitude of duties and opportunity for a career in<br />

perienced, References Twin<br />

responsibilities,<br />

nlanagement is available, For<br />

particulars call Mr. Loehning,<br />

Rivers area. 609-448-4593,<br />

Please send resume to Box 609-924-4440. An equal op-<br />

#03957 c/o Pririccton Packet. portunity employer. BABYSITTER--Well known &<br />

All resumes will he answered .... exceptionally reliable. Hot<br />

promptly, lunefi, naps complete<br />

WANTED - Part time playground facililies.<br />

.KEYBOARD PLAYER executive secretary for Dr’s<br />

Reasonableratcs. 609-924-2037.<br />

WANTED - Prefer Fender office. Must be highly earn-<br />

Rhodes or similar, into potent efficient, conscientious<br />

Cour/try/Po’ld/Rook. Vocals a and self reliant. Good typing BABYSITTING - In Manville,<br />

big plus. Working band. Reply and bookkeeping skills All types of work desired. Call BARCLAY’S RENT A CRIB.<br />

nr write S.P.S.T., 609-586-7576,<br />

p.o. Box 85, Skillman. V¢o rent all Baby needs. 201-<br />

297-3507.<br />

UNl~mer<br />

MALE - 24 years ore, loosing notepaper & birthday cards.<br />

for part time summer job. Call At Cabin Creek Quilts, 195<br />

609-799-9272 after 6pro. Nassau St. Tues-Sa~<br />

FORMER Princeton man age RIDDERING DAY NUR-<br />

73 wants to work on private SERY SCHOOL -- Summer<br />

place. Wages $10/week, room session June 6 thru Aug. 12,<br />

& board, lieply Box #03956, c/o ages 2-5, half or all day. Ap-<br />

Princeton Packet. plications now being accepted<br />

- for fall term starting Sept. 7,<br />

flOUSECLEANING - exlocation<br />

Hwy. 27 between<br />

perieneed, own tran- Kingston & Kendall Park.<br />

sportation. Call 609-924-2123.<br />

State licensed. 201-297-1955.<br />

IIOUSECLEANING & SUPER, EXCITING HAPPY<br />

Babysitting desired- 609-392- environment and p.rograms<br />

5072.<br />

are planned for chddren at-<br />

......... tending 1/2 or full day at the<br />

Montessor School. 8:15-4:30.<br />

IIANDY MEN -- Int. & ex. Trans. avail. Some openings<br />

pointing, expert lawn & shrub presently available. Apservice,<br />

cars washed & waxed plieations nov,, available for<br />

with free pick up & deliver)’. ’77-’78. Visit our new site after<br />

Done while you work. No job 3 p.m. daily or call 201-297-6056<br />

Ion small. 609-888-2537. or .’297-9144.<br />

NASSAU<br />

Announcements<br />

any age. Large yard .plenty of<br />

Box #03968 c/o Princeton<br />

.essential. Shorthand room not’meals. Fuuorpart<br />

Packet.<br />

desirable. Mon-Fri, 9am ¯ 12 t me. 201-685-0231.<br />

am.or 9 am - I pm. Good salary<br />

ano working conditions Ior the<br />

SALES PERSON - man or TYPIST -- on permanent or<br />

right, person. References<br />

woman to recruit home<br />

part time basts at home.<br />

required. Please call 609-466.<br />

heating oil accounts. Salary & Manuscrlpta, thcses, re,~umes,<br />

0298 between 8 pm- l0 pro.<br />

eommmsion. Call 609-924-1103.<br />

etc. Plalnsboro, 609-799-9118,<br />

... .<br />

’<br />

CO-OP NURSERY<br />

50 Walnut Lane<br />

, Princeton<br />

THE UNIVERSiTrY - NOW<br />

Relaxed Atmosphere<br />

DAY NURSERY has a few<br />

Creative Environment<br />

additional openings for fall,<br />

1977. Itrs: 6 a.m.-6 p.m. daily.<br />

Twn Programs Available<br />

Yr. round program. Summers Nursery 9-12 Iw/luneh option><br />

optional. ’rultion $215/mo. Exteeded Day 9-3<br />

Some full and partial Applications are now being<br />

scholarships available. Child taken for W-70 school year.<br />

centered, developmental Come visit or call Huldah<br />

program. Non.sexist en- Anderson009-7~-9157,dennifer<br />

1’RIM. ATHLETIC exc.- type<br />

seeks romance with good<br />

looking gal 35-40. Reply to<br />

Princeton Packet Box #03947.<br />

DOES ANYONE need 4ih<br />

bridge player? Just moved<br />

(St). Brunswick/Princeton<br />

areal 6,10 pro. 201-329-2706.<br />

IIIGHTSTOWN PLANNED<br />

PARENTHOOD CLINIC --<br />

Monday evenings. Call 609-440.<br />

3439.<br />

AMERICAN families needed<br />

to host foreign students 16-23 in<br />

July from France. Austria.<br />

[‘’or details call 609-448-1815 or<br />

0103.<br />

THI~ ~-G~ "S~- : "meets<br />

every Friday at the Treadway<br />

Inn, Route 1, Princeton NJ &<br />

every Tues. at the Washingtol<br />

Crossing Inn, 9 pm, live band,<br />

guests welcome. For info. call<br />

¯ 215-862-5889 or 836-5142.<br />

GAY SWITCHBOARD ’information<br />

center. Call 609-921-<br />

2565. Best hours 7-10 p.m. Men.<br />

thru Thurs.<br />

MATCHMAKER, Mat.<br />

chmaker, find me a match.<br />

Send for free copy of Central<br />

Jersey’s most successful<br />

dating paper, "The Matchmaker"<br />

P 0 Box 225<br />

thght~town, N.J. 08520.<br />

vironment. For further in-<br />

Gubcrman 921-1610 or<br />

formation call 609-924-4214.<br />

Marianne llartmann 771-0880.<br />

WRITER WANTS RIGHT<br />

Protect your children!<br />

HER Itler is apretty, little girl<br />

PRESBYTERIAN CO0-<br />

with a pretty big girl lmde,<br />

PERATIVE NURSERY<br />

Government booklet tells how and this cute 29 year old boy<br />

SCIIOOL has limited openings<br />

to protect children from ae- hopes’her will write to Box<br />

eidents in the home. Just $3.00<br />

in its 2 and 4 yr old classes for ~,03946, c/o Princeton Packet. )<br />

from Safety. P.O. Box 747,<br />

tall 1977. Please call 609-921- tlightstown, New Jersey 08520.<br />

:1863 for further information¯<br />

KAY’S INT.RODUCTION<br />

THE FOUIGtl WAY is a SERVICE -- all ages. Meet a<br />

FREE EMEItGENCY CARE melhod of self-development, partne, for a friendship or<br />

FOR THE PRINCETONS. introduced into Amerma hy marriage. 201-534-2726,<br />

Meet ),,our Rescue Squad. Mr. Gurdjieff. AKHALDAN If<br />

Open House. Tuesday. May 24, is a school in the Fourth Way<br />

adO p.m., Squad ]louse, North lead by on experienced<br />

WEDDINGS ARE OUR<br />

Ilarrison St. teacher. 609-443-1896.<br />

SPECIALTY -- Good danceable<br />

music for all ages at<br />

reasonable price. The<br />

MAGICIAN- Scouts, Parties. Avoid Crowds! Enjoy your<br />

Musicians, 201-359-8487.<br />

Banquets, etc. Girl cut in half vacation more! Government<br />

bv electric saw plus Houdini guidebook describes 132 WANTED: Families w~tn<br />

h;ck escape. Gordy, 215-968- i-esser-known and lesser- extra love and spare room for<br />

3733.<br />

visited National Park areas. disabled veterans in.need of<br />

Just $3.00 from Travelogue. P. both. Vets pay own room and<br />

O. Box 747, tlightstown, New board from $250. Contact Ms.<br />

The TtlIRD ANNUAL ARTS Jersey 08520.<br />

P. Kloek, Coordinator,<br />

AND CRAFTS SHOW AND<br />

SALE - Sat.. May 21, 19W. 10<br />

Communit~ Care Program,<br />

VA HospRal, Lyons, N.J.<br />

A.M. to 4 P.M. Court House<br />

07939.<br />

Park, Belvidere, N.J. INSIDE A LITTLE BIT OF ISRAEL IN<br />

Bclvidere High School IF BUCKS COUNTY - Camp<br />

RAIN. Kvuta Gel]l, Oltsville, Pa. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING in<br />

Phone 215473-2016, boys apd exchange for room board &<br />

girls, 9-16 overnight camping,<br />

CAMP - RAMBLING PINES<br />

some cash. Required .by<br />

open nouse Sunuay, May 15<br />

DAY CAMP -- Hopewell N.J.<br />

bachelor executive and 2<br />

from 11-5.<br />

Now enrolling for summer<br />

school a~ed sons. 609,443-5476<br />

program. Ca11609-924-9713 or<br />

after 6.<br />

609-466-1212 for brocaure, SOCIETY for Dollhouse<br />

Enthusiasts of Carriage<br />

FREE ’I’O OUR CUSTOM- World, 3rd Annual Dollhouse<br />

ERS! Every month we ire<br />

miniature public show & sale,<br />

awe hundreds of dol~a~rs<br />

tlunterdon Central High<br />

wort~of Food and Cosmetics<br />

School, Rt. 31, Flemington.<br />

to our customers. You can get May 21, 10am-5:30pm.<br />

FREE n~erchandise too.<br />

That’s just one of the Good CHINESE COOKING<br />

Reasons for you to shop at LESSONS by Orchid. Six-2 hr.<br />

NUTRITION CENTER Route sessions, incl. cook’s tour of<br />

130 I block south of Princeton- Chinatown. $60. Beginners &<br />

H ghtstown Road. ’ advanced classes, limited size.<br />

Call 669-92t.0639 by May 25th.<br />

CAHOL’S PLACE -- Personalized<br />

stationery, in- TWO $300 SCHOLARSHIPS -<br />

vitations and gift items al for college: Iooal Senior girl &<br />

discount prices. Call 609.443- woman. Call 609-448.7717, 443-<br />

314L<br />

3981. Htstn AAUW.<br />

~<br />

WANTED - steadfast, MOTOR BIKES - MOPEDS -<br />

dependable, intermediate New & used 1~ H.P. Selling at<br />

tennis partner. Male or low, low prices,, must vacate<br />

female¯ p.O. Box 94, Belle our warehouse¯ Priced from<br />

Mead, N.J. 08502.<br />

$299.00 to $450.0~, dependingon<br />

_ models. Some used b~es<br />

$150.00. Call Bill 534-2534<br />

"Pelican Boat Shop".<br />

Bargain Mart<br />

HEFI{IGERATOt~S -- 2 - exc.<br />

VEGETABLE AND FLOWEII working cond t on. $1.",5 each<br />

B E D D I N G P L A N T S : Will swap for men’s bicycle &<br />

Tomatos, peppers, Eggplants, allow reasonable credit for<br />

zucchini, melons, herbs, bike. 201-359-53G5.<br />

Petunias. marigolds, zinnias.<br />

And much more! Tamarack<br />

[‘’arms, BearBrook Rd. SWIMMING diameter POOL- x 4’ deep. alum. Lomart 24’<br />

t’rinceton Jet. (~z mile off sand filter, vinyl liner, read~<br />

Alexander Rd. at railroad<br />

hridge). 609-452-9317. reassemble, very good cone.<br />

Price $250. 206359-fi2fiS.<br />

]‘’OK SALE - air eonditioecr, 0 FOAM<br />

x 12 yellow shag rug, black CUT<br />

filing ~:abioot, door table, desk Any Size- Any Shape<br />

chair. Coil Andrew days, 609-<br />

4.~2-5906, night. 924-8862. WllILE-U-WAIT<br />

Soft. lumpy old cushions made<br />

like new before your eyes.<br />

FRIGIDAII{E PORTABLE Bring your old cushions and<br />

DIStlWAStlEH deluxe model, we wi’ll measure, eat and<br />

Very good tend. $110/Please replace.<br />

call 609-799-8300.<br />

Average Sofa<br />

ANTIQUE ROSEWOOD SOFA<br />

Cushion<br />

- early Victorian. England 2‘1" x 2.1" x .1" -- $5.75<br />

1730. RCA portable TV. like Pricesgladly given over phone<br />

new. blue sofa-nylon rug 10 x 201-23,1-1622<br />

12, hath good condition¯ 669-<br />

924-9370.<br />

CUSHIONS MADE<br />

Any Size-Any Shape. Price<br />

Includes Labor. Super Firm<br />

PIPEItCHEROKEE 180- half Foam, Zipper, Choice of<br />

interest¯ Excellent condition. Fabric or Bring Your Own.<br />

never damaged, full IFR<br />

24x24x4 $17.90<br />

panel, faclory-new engine.<br />

24x36x,1<br />

$19.90<br />

$8000. Call 609-924.2548 after 7<br />

pro.<br />

24x72x4 $30.90<br />

30x72x4 $26.90<br />

The FOAM FIRM<br />

RALIEGII Gran Sport - like PEAPACK<br />

new condition. Rear wheel - Next to Post Office-rack<br />

and head lamp. Call Bill<br />

609-924-3033.<br />

TIRES - Two Sears belted<br />

w/v.. fires, 1178-15. Used one<br />

COMBINATION - gas & coal season. $35 each. Call 609-924burningslove,<br />

used, $50. Sink & 1901.<br />

cabinet, used, $15. 609-466-0233.<br />

POOL - oil oluminom. 4 yrs. CtlILDS PLAY GYM - red-<br />

old. 15’ x 30’ x 4’, filter, etc. v.ond & fir with tree house on<br />

included. Call after 4 pro, 201- top, swings ropes, etc. 1 yr.<br />

074-6058.<br />

old, $125. 609-466-0559.<br />

AAA FACTORY OUTLET - SOFA-BED - queen size, good<br />

"Walter Conti Attention!" So condition. Contemporary<br />

many Tiffany lamps are being stripes, beige, grey, elk.<br />

sold to restaurants the~. must Asking $180. 609-443-5791.<br />

be serving Roast ’liffanv<br />

under ~lass. FUllLON~<br />

"LAMP I.AC]’ORY OUTLET KARASTAN ORIENTAL RUG<br />

largest for a 99 mile radius. 8 - 12 x 20. Kirman 717, $400.<br />

miles oorth of tlatboro on life. Very good cond. 609-883-3678.<br />

’263 Furlong. Pa. OPEN 7<br />

DAYS. Weekdays 8-8, Sat. IO-5,<br />

Sun. 11-6. Micl:o Dill Pricing. M(IVING SALE - May 19-21<br />

215-794-7444-5-6.<br />

Cn. RI. 13 Belle Mead between<br />

3m rr tracks & Carrier Clinic<br />

red brick house, 201-359-0225.<br />

CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE - Call first if pess¯ Kitchen aide,<br />

cut to desired lengths, exc. butcher block top dishwasher.<br />

quality, reasmlable price, N.J. Mahogany exee. desk, pale<br />

Beagle Club. Ihdlow ltd. gold emask draperies, 4 peiee<br />

Skillman, NJ. 009-466-3841, double bedroom set, honda<br />

weekends only.<br />

CLI00, skis, mise¯<br />

TW(I PAIRS OF LIVING RM COMPLETE SET of Drums -<br />

CtlAIRS - I woodgrain formica excellent condition inel, nylon<br />

kitchen set, 4 tires, 1 tip sticks mallcts tam-<br />

rocker/reel]nor, 2 window air bourine. 2 zildjian cymbals &<br />

conditioners. 609-799-3228, 799- SpeedKing bass drum Pedal,<br />

3242.<br />

$250 Bar-B-Que Grill - cast<br />

UN VERSAL - sewing<br />

Alum Cart model approx 2 yrs.<br />

old. Orig. $100 asking $23. 609machine<br />

’in cabinet w. at- 448-8518.<br />

lachments, $100. Norge ironer,<br />

$25. Mahongany bed, $25. All<br />

perfect. 201-297-2750.<br />

MUST SELL: 2 Early Amer.<br />

Herculoo love seats, l dinette<br />

TYPEWRITEH ELECTRIC - set - formica table & 4 chairs"<br />

portable. Adler Satellite 2001. I cedar dresser with elaw~<br />

Long cartridge, pica type, legs, I Mahogany buffet<br />

extras, works beautifully. v.’]brass handles / glass top, 1<br />

$150. 009-921-1691. walnut desk. some indoor/outdoor<br />

plants. 201-329-<br />

FI:~.EE EMERGENCY CARE 2730 after 7 p.m. & weeke_.._ nds.<br />

F(IR THE PRINCETONS.<br />

Meet your Itescue Squad. CASTRO SOFA BED,<br />

Open tlouse. Tuesday, May 24, Beautiful glass top cocktail<br />

8-10 p.m.;Squad llouse, N’orth table lind lots more furniture.<br />

llarrison SI.<br />

Also sidewalk bike¯ 609-449-<br />

0823.<br />

AQUAItlUMS - 2 fully<br />

e( uipped non-leaking 10 gallon<br />

75 Lbs. Granular chlorine, SS<br />

hmks. Only $25. Cal 609-921sand<br />

filter, 2 new snow tires<br />

for VW, hobby horse, power<br />

2498.<br />

mower and diatomaceous<br />

OIL TANK 275 GAL. Excellent<br />

earlh filter. 609-799-0076,<br />

coodilion. Was in cellar. $50.<br />

Call 609-507-0459 5 p.m. DINING ROOM - Early 1900,<br />

solid oak table, six chairs,<br />

AIR CONDITIONER -- G.E. china, buffet, server, $500. 609-<br />

0000BTU used 2 seasons 466-1755.<br />

moving must sell. $130, Call<br />

609-921-3757.<br />

FISHER SPEAKERS -- 10<br />

inch Woofer 5" midrange & 3"<br />

3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE tweeter. Asking $120 each. 609-<br />

TO SELL -- 9 pc. mahogany 921-6246. Ask for Tom.<br />

dining rm suite, bedroom set,<br />

living rm, etc. 609.883-1973. 23" ~V,<br />

$150, household light fixtures<br />

available, 609-799-2748.<br />

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TI-30<br />

Scicntifie Sliderule student<br />

IMPORTED HAND CARVED<br />

calculator Logs, trig. func- - Fr. Prey. sofa, like new.<br />

tions, scientific notation, O’rig. price, $1,900. Asking<br />

squares, square roots, etc.<br />

Case manual, recharging kit.<br />

$790. 201.985-5145.<br />

9VEREATERS ANONYMOUS,<br />

--meets Thursday evenings, $35 value. $20. 009.896-0859<br />

Ist Presbyterian Church,<br />

eves,<br />

19T|~AN<br />

llighstown. For information<br />

ORIENTAL RUG ¯ Approx.<br />

call 609-448-2481 or 448-5489. 10 SPEED BIKE and complete 13’x26’ Excellent condRion.<br />

accessories. Fuji Dynamm tO<br />

See in private home. 609-924-<br />

DE--with<br />

with luggage rack. Pan[ers 9798 after 6 p.m.<br />

Donors of Princeton Hospital Isaddlebagsl complete tool<br />

Fete Auction need - brm-a- kit with expensive tire pump BAR--oak,<br />

brac furniture, sllver, chlna, with RAMPAR headlig..ht kR, $12.50. each. Oak planters, $10.<br />

etc. Ca I 924-4322 or 799-0469. extra tube and repair kit. $t50 609-896-1916.<br />

firm. 609-924-8867, 924-0153<br />

anytime.<br />

We at ROTLINE are ready to<br />

SWIM POOL DISTRIBUTOR -<br />

offer emotional support in<br />

has left ovei’ 1976 pools. Fu!I<br />

times of crisis, loneliness, and TAG SALE -- May 29th, 8 am - price $649 includes 31’ pOOl,<br />

eonfuslon. Call us any night 3 p.m. Bread & Seminary filter deck and fence. Com-<br />

between 8 and 11,924-1144, 448- Ave. Hopewcll NJ. Compmtc<br />

pletely Installed. Call Ted, 609-<br />

I144.<br />

listing n next week s paper. 392.5722 or 291-929.0735,<br />

t<br />

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The <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />

Thursday, May 19, 197"/<br />

Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Wanted To Buy<br />

M(IVIE CAMEItA - Super<br />

in time and space article he UNIQUE*** BOUTIQUE CAFE CURTAINS - Custom.<br />

PROFESSIONAL GOLF<br />

Technicolor 1000, 20mm<br />

Ihrashes about for, but those One of the finest selections of gold plaid, 46" triple window<br />

EQUIPMENT SALE -- Sun.<br />

cartridge projector with<br />

smirking murky men in these previously owned better sizewithmatching 10R, fabric<br />

April 17,1977. Golf bags, clubs, dark places know he seeks the<br />

speaker, $125. I~J-443-3000. golf gloves, ladies skirls,<br />

quality familytclothing at Pin beam, $40. Gold plated silver<br />

Bluebird.<br />

Money Prices, service, for 8 $30, Original<br />

blouses, slacks, hand b.ags, The epitome of Jefferson’s PIN MONEY B(}UTIQUE metal sculpture $45. Black &<br />

late bags, putters, wedges, greatest hrillianee was 14MereerSt. white sofa bed, $40. 2 blue<br />

men’s and ladles used golf<br />

clubs, golf bails and misc.<br />

betrayed in a century before Ilopewell N.J. upholstered rockers, $15 both.<br />

other new golf merchandise.<br />

its time grasp of psychiatry 6o9.466.2810 Blue print upholstered chair,<br />

tlaymaker, David Smith, Ized,<br />

with his deliriously enticing Consigmnent Resale $35. Call 201-028-9039.<br />

Wilson }logan, Aeushnet<br />

promise for: ’"]’he Pursuit of Open’rues - Sat 10.4 pm<br />

Spalding¯ All priced to sell at<br />

Ilappiness."<br />

’ CIIEItRY WOOD TABLE<br />

The key word, tend what<br />

TOPS - unfinished, kiln dried,<br />

once. Alan Niederlitz,<br />

Springhill Rd,, Skillman, 609worlds<br />

a[’e in that word1 is RETIRING - all items in mint sizes from 2" x 13" x 5’. $50.<br />

466-2338.<br />

"pursuit."<br />

condition. Binocular research Call 609-392-2004 after 4:30 pro.<br />

Oar phantom men know this microscope, Royal office<br />

happiness thing is a transitory typewriter, Paymaster check-<br />

CABIN CItEEK QUILTS TW() MODINE CEILING<br />

illusion that does not linger so writer 2 cameras pertable B&W IV-Phdcol9 ,, . ,, -great<br />

hung natural gas fired hot air tbev reason and they justify: lypewrder. ’" 609-396-882. ’ ’ ’’4 picture, $50 2 table-model<br />

Unique Gifts from Appalachia unit iiealers. ,100.000 B.]’U<br />

"Wbv make anything per-<br />

print calculators, $25. 009-921-<br />

Toys, Clothing, Baby Quills, input. 2-stage gas valve, auto<br />

mandnt? ’]’he Goof is tickle<br />

1375 evenings.<br />

Place Mats. Pillows, Purses, pilot ignilion, l ’ ~ hp. 115/230 V. and will soon tire of it. He does UOLF - t Aditagraphite shaft<br />

Pot Holders, Ele. from $1.50. single phase squirrel cage fan.<br />

not wish to marry this Model driver Call Young’s Golf<br />

I,ightlv used. Thermostats &<br />

Mark MLIIPz; he yearns for a Shoo 9"01-359-0324 AMANA REFR[G/FREEZER<br />

1’ues-Sat. 195 Nassau St. shorl "ducts incl. $400. each.<br />

mistress. So let it soon rust ............. - Side by side. 25 cuft. ;] yrs.<br />

l0 a.m. -Sp.m. Princeton Bnver remove. Williams. and cough and grow<br />

old’ 2 log storage racks’ I<br />

Belle Mead, NJ 201-359-4777,<br />

unresponsive so he may WROUGtIT IRON TABLE & 4 re ~d Wo~, RacU. Firen].~ce<br />

’rues thru Sat. 9-5. discard it wi!h the same relish chairs- 0 ’. E " refrigerator . ’. 2- t.,’’ ~(ulpmen.; ~’T ~,~ ~, ~awn T’ -~’ ~uower<br />

MY DIET IS Wt)RKING - Size<br />

he soughl it."<br />

6000 BTU air condttmners, lee .... Decker lawn<br />

10 )uflls SUitS. some 4 or 5 pes.<br />

And that children, is how<br />

cream parlor slyle chair 609 .gas: ~mcx<br />

.... ’ "<br />

l{easom.l lie. 0{~J-79 -1905. LIVING ItOOM SET - Custom Ihey can sell you so much junk<br />

924.6814 after ~ p,m.<br />

euger wheel barrow; 4’x0’<br />

above ground deck for 4’ Pool<br />

It. 3 pc. sect. Sofa, 2 Custom It. for so much money with the<br />

GrILl" (’I, UBS - Wedges. (.]mirs. Ig i)rass & wood coffee eonlidenee that you will never<br />

~ade<br />

plus filter 609.443-5657 bet-<br />

QUILTS &o’rtlEt a ...... ~ -:<br />

pullers, etc. Cheap. 609-452- laDle, asst¯ lamps, like new "hmk back." ’]’hey are selling items - Buy nov,’ or oroer mr .....<br />

20(St<br />

eend. Will sacrifice¯ Call 609you<br />

the "PURSUIT."<br />

448-1096 after 7 pro.<br />

¯ For those rare fray of you<br />

who ;ire also victims uf the<br />

P(IBTABI,E (;AS BAR-<br />

drive that sends us on this<br />

BEQUE (;ItlI,L - $125. 669-443-<br />

endless chase, hut know it is<br />

4681.<br />

MOVIN(; - Evinrude :thp not in a blab to be bought in a<br />

,uthourd with under 100 hours, store; who know an article is<br />

IIEI’EAT PEIt[‘’OHMANCE300ram<br />

teleptmto, excellent ’) tufty to serve a need and is not<br />

cnnsignlneol shop of gently ,dd bikes, Solomon 4qqs a nmnument to your prestige<br />

nsed e]nlhing for the entire slerliog Limoges. Sevref, on a sane object for your ec-<br />

f ruffly. Wed. Thurs.. Fri.. 10- antiques. 609-921-2398. lasy tit’s a hunk of something<br />

4:3u Lm.; Sat. 10-2 p.m. 731<br />

to do somolhingl well -- we<br />

(;eorges lid, No. Bruns. 201-<br />

have a lump of something we<br />

545-5510.<br />

WATER BED - queen size muke and sell that might<br />

Irame, liner, & healer. 009466. uppeol lo Ibe non-neurotic<br />

O896.<br />

buyer. It does nothing. It just<br />

sacrifice, veh’ei so[a & love<br />

lays Ihere. Blab! Blunk! Plop!<br />

seal $15¢1; reeliner $40; 0’x/2’<br />

K{ck it, poke it, nothing. No<br />

stand, rug $60; haehelor IBM EXECUTIVE moving paris. Stupid thing<br />

dresser $t~o; triple dresser $50 TYPEWItH’ER - h’mdel D, just lays there.<br />

hox springs, Iwm, $20; full $25 excellent condition. $350 firm. It’s 1o sleep on.<br />

Sound. fold dinner table $40; Cull Norman, 009-924-3660. Go find your ov.’n happiness.<br />

30" x 60" Scars desk $05; 72" x<br />

TI I E M A’i’1’1{ ESS<br />

;16" walnut Im~kease $35; gas<br />

MONGER<br />

drver $35: chairs, tames. S’I’EIIEO EQUIPMENT FOR<br />

In{rips and nut kv o he’ i eros.<br />

SALE: DYNACO Amplifiers:<br />

2ut-621-7704,<br />

DYNACO I50/A New $195.00,<br />

I}YNACO Stereo 70 Tube<br />

P[,YWI)tII) S][EATIIIN(;<br />

$100.00. I)YNACt) MKII ’HtE MATTRESS MONGEB<br />

eXt. new 4X8.3/0" $6,16, e2"<br />

’,’,all mnno $95.00. PREAMPS:<br />

V s t ur Dark, Dingy. Dismal<br />

$7.60. 518" $9.40, :%" $11.48,<br />

I)YNACO PATS/A new MATTRESS FACTORY<br />

Kiln dried hunher lx3xd, 39<br />

$195.00, MARANTZ 3200 SEE TIIEM MAIIE<br />

$15~.Otl. I’IONEEI{ SF850 }tIGHT nn the PREMISES<br />

t, enls, ’~x3xll, 60 cents, 2x4xS, 95 Electronic Crossover<br />

eenls. Andersen %~;indov,’s 27%<br />

$95.00<br />

To a healthy, alert<br />

SPFAKERS: ARiW Woofer mentality, which has not been<br />

off. 27", off Tex. I-ll plywood<br />

siding 5/8" 4x8 $1’,1.08 slit. R.H.<br />

$75.00 JANTZEN Electrostatic mesmerized and enslaved to<br />

lies. new creosoted, 0" $6.95,<br />

2-elmnent $75.00. CALL 609- digest the undocumented<br />

I’an deliver. Call Bah collect. 452-2102 evening._______~._ __ __<br />

quality of so-called "Brand<br />

Nanles" morelv on the min-<br />

215-674-u265 eves. 887-2313.<br />

ONE YEAR OLD - GE double dless rote of Ifieir redundant<br />

oven range, harvest gold, Adverlising, we can demon-<br />

Pt)t)I, TABI,E - 8’ slate, with excel, tend., $2~. 201-074-4314. strato, prove and<br />

fing.pong fable, originally<br />

GUARANTEE for I0 YEARS<br />

$900. Like new. sacrifice.<br />

Ihat our Mattress is<br />

reloealing$45(L (109-448-4191 or<br />

TWIN BEDS - & night table, SUPERIOIt! There is ab-<br />

443-4694, ask Ior Ihd. carlo eat)incl. 36" round solutely NeTtlING BETTER<br />

wroughl iron table, glass top, 2 MADLY. ANYWHEItE-nudcbin.g<br />

chairs. 009-655-4510. ANYTIME-at ANY PRICE.<br />

We are not just another<br />

Armless I,iving Boom chairs<br />

Retail Store with a<br />

$25, KH’CIIEN CtIAIRS $1, SOFA - 50 yrs. old. Down "PIIONEY" claim of being a<br />

Eleelric stuve 20 inches $49. 30<br />

sluffed. 0’ w/}mk trim, velvet "Factory Outlet" or<br />

in. $35. propane gas STOVElah.<br />

Ex. Cond. $450. 609-392- ¯ ’Warehouse" or "Overrun<br />

$10 Whiskey cabinet OPENS (1899, 4-7 pro.<br />

l,:urthquake Eod of the World<br />

.]’t) BAIt $7~’. Antique painting<br />

Liquidations" or other insults<br />

in (;ohilcaf [,’liAblE $96.<br />

Io the intelligence.<br />

Antiqne Platter $51). Antique<br />

soup dishes 7 for $14. Anti( ue<br />

SOPA. CIIAIR - coffee table. This Is The FACTORY!<br />

drum fable. 5 piece bedroom We do not give Discounts Off’<br />

Eleelric Br~iler $25 Anti.que<br />

tailor Iron Sl0. Anlit ue adding<br />

sel. with box springs & mal- of Fietilious Retail Prices<br />

mac x oe 525. Se f-defrost og Iress. $100. 201-359-1984. c which not even the idiots pay I<br />

upright I,’REEZEIt $225.<br />

and we do not run SALES, 365<br />

I’,wer<br />

dilys u year<br />

SPH.AYER. lank<br />

CaDuciIv lU (;al. $125. :1 AN’HQUE DISPLAY CASES -<br />

If vou Imve the intellect to<br />

(.LIIAItS plum (,uflars ,ak. 0’ and 12’ hmg, exe. toed.<br />

coml~are the actual MERxwts.<br />

$15u. BED. Mattress & (’all 609-397-6173.<br />

CBANDISE and not the Super,<br />

Stupendous, Incredible,<br />

Sllrng $96. OAK LABINE’<br />

F(|lt RE(’OltI) & TAPES $25. BABY [‘’URNITURE<br />

Culossal, Fantastic, Unbelievable<br />

Discounts! --; we<br />

Store size MAGAZINE RACK reason [b v pr cod: 2<br />

Sit). (ilIEETING (?ARD RACK carriages.¯changing table &<br />

welcome those UN-<br />

$:15. (’IIE(’K:(IUT COUNTERhigh.chair.<br />

Perfect condition.<br />

BELIEVERS !<br />

$511. l.ealher-crafl TOOLS.<br />

In nineyears we have never,<br />

009-443-1fi70.<br />

ever had a SALE or any<br />

SUPPI, IES. & I, EATIIER<br />

phoney "Come-Ons." We have<br />

Value $4u0, SACRIFICE $250.<br />

I,UMItl’:II value $500 TWO LIVING ROOM end-<br />

no BAIT Models with STEPbAL’RI["ICE<br />

$250. ’ AIR lahles, Mediterraneao marble<br />

UP RICES. No bargaining or<br />

C()NI)H’IONEItS 8.000 hips, oval glass coffee table<br />

chiseling is necessary. One<br />

%’IIIRLP(ItlL $1~5; LAIIGEI/ Ilulian Provincial, marble CASH + CARRY price to<br />

olie $156. Iland slicer $15. bottom. Mediterranean<br />

everyone. Personal cbe~ks are<br />

Aotique VANITY WITII hedroom set, queen size bed<br />

okay.<br />

Mlltlit)lt $15. Antique Milk triple dresser and Admiral<br />

Crib Size $18.90<br />

can with lid STAINLESS upright freezer, frost-free, l<br />

Bunk Bed $31.90<br />

Tv, in ’.tgx75x6<br />

S.]’E[’:L $25. Bin for wheat. ’r. old, 20 cub ft 2 bedroom<br />

$.|~.t~,<br />

1000 Bushels $50. Beer Trays & l Douhle 54s75x6 $59.00<br />

amps. 600.443-3042.<br />

Refrigeralor Travs$5. MASON<br />

Queer, 6ns60x6 $79.0e<br />

King 76x80x6 $99.00<br />

JARS with lop 10¢ WHISKEY<br />

I’tIUItING SPOUTS $5 CHAIR<br />

Box spring same PRICE¯<br />

& CANING MATERIAL $20.<br />

KI,II AM/FM STEREO - Customsizesmadeat<br />

IIEAT LAMP with Pedestal receiver, KLR air suspension no extra charge¯<br />

$IO Leather BAGS $12, Belts<br />

speakers. BSR record COMPI,ETE SETS -- Price<br />

Sl.50 Wallets $5. Milk GLASS<br />

ctlanger, 6 mos. new, orig. includes nlattress, box spring<br />

screw-top jars $2 Chains $14 w rr nty. Also PIAGET and frame, complete.<br />

Door knobs. WIIITE $2. LADLES WATCH, whito gold, KiugSet $220.00<br />

[‘:leetric Knife $5. Juicer $13. used nnly few times, half QueenSet $170.00<br />

(tas cans 5 gal, $3, MORTAR<br />

price, 009-921-1044. lh)uble Set $130.00<br />

Twin Set . $I i0.00<br />

PANs tor mixing concrete S20<br />

Cimler Block 30¢ Pitch Fork $5<br />

Our Mattresses are SIX<br />

Solid Inches of cool, breathing<br />

Plaslic Pool $3 PLUMBERS: NEW MORSAN 8 x 10 polymeric Crystalliferous<br />

LEAD It(II,LS $t5, TORCH hungalow tent ¢29-352, Sells for<br />

FOAM. Our foam ,,viii<br />

$10. DIPPER & POT $I0 $200, will sell for $170. 201-297- positively never, ever mildew,<br />

ELEtYI’IIIC RAZOR NEW $20 9084. pewder, crumble, oxidize or<br />

other $10 ltuof Felt paper $7,<br />

¯<br />

decompose. We have five<br />

SNOW FENCE $15, Post $15.<br />

¯ weight densities tdegrees of<br />

2MAN-SAW $15 WOODEN BABY CRIB & MATTRESS - firmness1 for you to try out<br />

storm V¢INDOWS $2 Sink $15, $15 bumper pads $2, Buggy, :rod choose from, with no price<br />

SASII & CAS1NG $10. T.V. $10, earseats, infant $10, difference, Our heavy covers<br />

Needs repair $15. Tricycle St, uxldler. $15, walker $-I, back- are 12 ounce heavy poplin with<br />

WATER PUMP GAGE $11, pack $10, swing $5 carbed $8, zi ors.<br />

TERRA COTTA PIPES $4, bathtubS3, swing for swing set P~ will expertly tie your<br />

pipe VISE $20. Down SPOUTS<br />

$5 Cast ILION PIPES 4". $65<br />

$0, 609-443-4025.<br />

purchase to your car ano<br />

guarantee it is safe for the<br />

1,50 R PIPE UNIONS $35,<br />

drive home. Deliveries made<br />

FANS 20 in $I0. WRENCHES,<br />

at slight charge ...<br />

saws, PLIERS, CAULKING,<br />

TROWEL $I up. TABLE TOP TIII.H)IFFERENCE " Remember only children<br />

$40 Clay CROCKS $45<br />

ItETWEEN and simpletons, believe in the<br />

LEATHER-}rook $2 yd. LIME a MAN and a BOY Is: word "FREE."<br />

& SEED SPREADER $10<br />

II(IW MUCII lIE SPENDS THE FOAbl FIIIM<br />

Grinding WHEEL $10<br />

t)N tIISTOYS<br />

WOODEN MANTLE, antique<br />

In the inner minds of the OURNEWSTOItE<br />

secret circle 6f the phantom t57 MainSt,<br />

’ $100, Mgn Felt hats NEW $5 forces that conspire endlessly PEAPACK -- Next to Post<br />

other $2, Jacket New 38.40 $15 to inspire your voluntary "Ban Office. Peapaok Is a right turn<br />

other $10, Sweaters St. Long- Voyage Parties" for your offllt. 200, S miles north of Rt.<br />

johns new $3.00, }lIKING boots money, it has long been known 22. AND WORTll TIlE<br />

$8 WOMEN’S dress, cap & hat Ihatthecustomerlorclientor ORIVE, Main factory In<br />

to match 14t~ $5 up, SHOES 50 consumer or as he is OXFORD, N.J¯<br />

up, Locks $2.50 Screw-top designated by those in the BIZ II A.M. to 4 PJ’,I.<br />

PLASTIC containers 50 ¢ NO Ihe "GOOF") is not really &0 P¯M.to8 P,M,<br />

REASONABLE OFFER shopping to bu~ an Item at all Saturday-- 10 to 4<br />

REFUSED. For appointment(Ih<br />

the Goof heroely believes<br />

phone 609-290-0B$4 betweenit<br />

is a specific, material, solid The FOAM FIRM<br />

5:30 and 8:00 P,M,<br />

234-1622<br />

r .... __<br />

Christmas. Call 609-400-0988. PROFESSIONAL GOLF<br />

EQUIPMENT SALE -- Golf<br />

hags, clubs, golf" gloves, ladies<br />

~21 SLIDING GLASS skirts, blouses, slacks hand<br />

DOORS - with frame 5’ and hags, tote hags. putters<br />

6’. Solid wood extension lad- wedges, men’s and ladies use~<br />

der, 20’. Call 609-921-6223. golf dubs, golf balls and raise.<br />

other new golf merchandise.<br />

tlaymaker,David Smith. Izod.<br />

BEIGE WOOL RUG, 22 x t4, Wilson, llogan, Acushoet,<br />

$125. Large antique mahoganySpalding. All priced to sell at<br />

drosser with beveled mirror, once. Alan Niederlitz,<br />

$150. Armoire mirror, $100. Springhill ltd., Skillman, 609-<br />

[‘’rest.tree Frigidaire. $35. 466.2008.<br />

Various light fixtures, 609-896-<br />

0374 or 683.8326 after 3:30 p.m. SUMMER SALE FOR<br />

PO’rTEI’,S - 10% off on all<br />

1)fLUTER throwing & hand building<br />

FURNACE used 9 years, clays, raw maferials.<br />

commercial or large chemicals, tools, cane hartresidential.<br />

Bryant burner2 to dles, cork, wfieel~ and kilns.<br />

5 gal. per hour. Steel boiler Custom tormutas, kiln repatr<br />

aprnx. 2500 sq. ft. E.D.R. serviee, kiln firings, toeonel0.<br />

MOTOR PARTS - Prince- STANDARD CLAY MINES,<br />

ton 190 Witherspoon St. CampMeetingAve..Skillman,<br />

924-1393,<br />

NJ. 5 miles No. of Princeton.<br />

SCIIWINN BIKE - girls, 29",<br />

POOL I10XI5x:l~2,1 liner, excellent condition, $35. 609sandfilter,<br />

ladder & cover. 443-4B33.<br />

You disassemble & cart away.<br />

$100. Twin size mattress, box<br />

spring & headboard, $35. 009- IIUFFY RIDE ON MOWER - 0<br />

440-5162 after 6:30.<br />

PHP in good working cond. 3<br />

yrs old. Asking $200. 009-799-<br />

0699 after 5 pro.<br />

SEARS PORTABLE washer &<br />

dryer, like new, $325. 609-882-<br />

1943.<br />

A1R CONDITIONER, 27,000<br />

BTU, G.E. used 1 season,<br />

FURNITUItE for sale - dining mnving, for business or home,<br />

room set, bedrooms set, other cost. $650 asking $500. 201-821odd<br />

furniture. 609-443-1186. 7533.<br />

JEWELRY BOUTIQUE --<br />

COMPLETE GOLF SET -<br />

14kt gold & Sterling Silver irons; 3-9 plus wedgie & putter,<br />

Jewelry ! Discount Prices ! 609-<br />

Spaulding "Executwe" woods<br />

448-9418.<br />

with covers. Tees, balls,<br />

eommodius bog, golf umbrella,<br />

golf cart, with shag bag<br />

I)ISRWAS}IER -- Sears top el and over 60 practice halls. $135<br />

line portable, Excellent firm. 009-924-8867, 924-0153<br />

condition, $95. 6~-799-2123.<br />

a tytime.<br />

CU L.]’UltED MARBLE ComeVisit<br />

VANH’Y TOPS - Wholesale &<br />

Retail. ALTEG POLY-<br />

MARBLE, 73 W. Somerset St.,<br />

Raritan. 201-526-2777.<br />

DISCOUNT LIGHTING and<br />

FieeGifts<br />

llome Accessories. The<br />

ltoosters’ Coup: Largest<br />

Antiques<br />

lamp, shade & Fixture<br />

operation OPEN 7 DAYS 009-<br />

Colleetibles<br />

:197-0027 On lit. 29 South of<br />

I, ambertvi e, N.J. ALSO: 153 Main St. llightstown<br />

King’s Korner, fireplace<br />

equipment, etc., 609-397-2055,<br />

Benjamin Boom, gift items,<br />

I)ISC(IUNT GUNS & AMMO<br />

etc. 009-397-2877.<br />

Shotguns & rifles<br />

$10 over wholesale<br />

Amino discounted<br />

TYPEWRH’ERS -- Electric 10% off most hand guns<br />

manual, portable, office Reloading supplies discounted<br />

models. New. reconditioned. Buy Sell& Trade<br />

ADDERS, CALCULATORS Morphv’s Sportsmen’s Den<br />

Name brands. Rentals, :*,152 i~,t. 27, Kendall Park<br />

Repairs, Trade-ins, CENTER<br />

Wed., Thur., Pri, 12-[I<br />

BUSINESS MACHINES, 104 Sat. 1,1-0. San. 12-6<br />

Nassau St. 609-924-2243.<br />

291-297.3357<br />

TRY FLUIDEX -- mild<br />

diuretic tablet and Diadex<br />

former name Dex-A-Diet, RUItBEItSTAMPS<br />

same formula, Thrift Drugs. School or College address.<br />

llnme, business, zip code.<br />

Bubber stamps of all kinds<br />

MAGIC CATALOG- $1 - credit and sizes made to ~,,our order<br />

of $1 with your list $5 order - at:<br />

Jack’s Magic Den Box 312<br />

Princeton Jet.<br />

IIINKSON’S<br />

02 Nassau SI.<br />

TROPICAL FISH HOB-<br />

BIESTS -- SAVE THIS AD[ It ¯<br />

will save you a bundle when FItEEZER }lEE}"<br />

you buy ),our Fish and supplies<br />

direct from Ihe area’s leading<br />

tlnme grown naturally fed<br />

wholesaler. PARADISE steers. Cut to your own<br />

TROPICALS, One Iris Drive,<br />

specification, wra.~ped and<br />

E. Windsor. 609.448-6724 Moo, frozen, Kauffman z, arm 609.<br />

Thurs. 5:30-9:30pm; Sat ltam- 466-0773, Master Chg, avail.<br />

5pm.<br />

PROFESSIONAL GOLF<br />

DINING ROOM - Lighted EQUIPMENT SALE -., Golf<br />

breakfront with storage & bags, clubs golf gloves ladies<br />

lined silver drawer, oval table sktrts, blouses, slacks, hand<br />

142"x62"lplustwo18"loeves,6 bags tote bags, putters,<br />

chairs wtth cane backs & we~]ges, men’s and ladies used<br />

newly upholstered seats. Any golf dubs, golf balls and misc.<br />

reasonable offer considered,<br />

other new golf merchannise.<br />

609-448-7321.<br />

tlaymaker, David Smith, hod,<br />

Wilson, tlogan Acushnet,<br />

PACHYSANDRA BARGAIN: Spalding. AU priced to sell at<br />

$4.50 per flat 50 good-sized once. Alan Niederlitz,<br />

p,ants for sale this Sat/Sun. Springhill Rd., Sktllman, 6~-<br />

Brian Beeners, 263 Walnut 466-2380.<br />

MUST SELL - Italian PACE MOBILE CB -- with STENORETTE Dictator and CASR FOR MILITARY<br />

Provincial stereo cabinet power mike under dash transcriber with stands and ITEMS - Guns swords.<br />

~"x20"/ pr of clesed arm<br />

Lone, Princeton. 600-924-$8~.<br />

Free delivery 2 or more,<br />

Prieeeton Buro/Township.SPRING MEADOW FARM ¯<br />

Freezer beef, excellent<br />

MOVING SALE - Colonial quaIRy. Fed on pasture and<br />

Ioveseat, matching side choir, grain. No steroids, Halves,<br />

pine frame,. Heroulon plaid split halves, cut to order,<br />

|abrc Exc, cond. Art steel packed, labeled and flash<br />

desk, plants, filing cabinets, frozen, Will deliver. 609.466-<br />

609-924-4029.<br />

~37.<br />

mount, & l extra mike. Asking tapes. Excellent condition, medals,etc. Calldays, 009-924ladies<br />

h~gh backed chairs, 9 R $160. 609-921-6246. Ask for $125. 201-369.4586. 3800, Bert.<br />

Italian Provincial 2 piece Tom.<br />

sectional sofa, designer lable ~<br />

top lamp, Fisher 400-C all ANGER WANTED . almest anything of ,<br />

tube, needs work, Zenith rdAGS. (21 15 x l0 with L-60<br />

tires and lugs 0 lugs, will fit<br />

w/mirror, $50. Bedside 1980 vintage or before - old<br />

lable,$10. Early Amer. coffee<br />

FisherP°rtable500-cTV allneedStubes,repair’needs G.M.C. trucks. $00. 009-921- glass silver bric-a-brac ’<br />

table $20. Comfortable docks, toys, jewelry, small<br />

minor repair. 0 Jeosen 9518. rocker, $15. Mirror & other<br />

speakers, Girard typo-A odds & ends. Call 609-896-2383<br />

furniture, trash and trivia ¯<br />

you<br />

#<br />

name it. Will clean and<br />

turntable, needs repair, men’s after 7 p.m. repaW of needbe. We retire<br />

Raleigh Sprite l0 speed, ladies SOLID CIIERRY - long leaf<br />

soon on lira]led pension and<br />

Phillips 3 speed, as is, boys lable, opened (43 x 661 with<br />

Rale’igh }rodeo. 5 speed as m, fluted legs, $175. Pr. of Spede<br />

are cultivating satisfying<br />

MULTILITtt 1250-oRset press hobby as hopebPsupplement.<br />

Mirror with 1" gold leaf lablclamps. Pink Power. [’our ¯ l0 x 15. Chute delivery. Exe. Fairness our sincere aim. Call<br />

molding, 17"x50", mirror 5 ft. heavy wagon wheels. 201- condition, asking $1,000. 009- evenings after 5:30 pm, 201w/2*~"<br />

gold leaf portrait 996.2294. 969-9238. :159-5950. ’molding<br />

28"x52", brass<br />

hanging lamp, 20" high with 2<br />

sets of panes. Other ttcms too JOIIN DEERE 56 riding lawn MOVING MUST SELL -- red WANTED TO BUY -- Scrap<br />

numerous to list, Queen size nmwer- moving abroad, must<br />

Mediterranean headboard,<br />

velvet bed (Queenl blk& white metal, light iron, steel, batsell<br />

$400 perfect condition, European hutch w. glass<br />

tltbers items too numerous to<br />

teries, radiators copper °<br />

600.446-7814. " cabinets, purple swivel chair,<br />

lisl also for sale. 609-443-3402.<br />

brass<br />

t<br />

aluminum and us~c[<br />

Must see. 609.466-3104 after machinery. Currently paying<br />

5pm. the highest prices in the area.<br />

ZENITH COLOR TV. 25" GAS DI{.YER- $35. Frigidaire "<br />

Payment at time of delivery.<br />

Console $200 Ig. oak buffet, washer, lyr. old,$100. Antique lCeeeiviag hours 12-5 p.m.<br />

refinished, S200; blaekcontour mahogany dresserw, beveled FORMAL MAHOGANY Man. thru Fri. 8 to 5 on<br />

chair for 2, $50’, headboard mirror, $100, Various light Dining rm set (ll pcsl $200. Saturday. No quantity too<br />

dresser & mirror $50 sin. fixtures. 609.096-0374 or 883- Call 609.443-6330.<br />

large or too small. Gale Inround<br />

wooden table, $20; asst. El20 ..... ¯ dustrial Scrap Iron and Metal"<br />

curtains &lamps. 009-448.6185. Co., North Valley Road,<br />

M(IDERN DINING TABLE - Roosevelt. For info. call 009walnut<br />

butcher block formica<br />

CONTEMPOI~ARY beige<br />

5 PIECE walnut bedroom set, with chrome legs and 0 red wet<br />

448-2679.<br />

nmving, must sell 609-448- look and chrome chairs<br />

couch with attached end tables 1086.<br />

lighted dark pine curio<br />

and lamps. Very nice $200.<br />

Italeigh girls 26" 3 sp.eed bike " ’<br />

cabinet, bothin new condition<br />

BABY GRAND piano -- in<br />

$45: or trade for 24’ 5 or 10 NIKDNOS UNDEHWATER<br />

also framed 16 x 20 Norman<br />

good condition. 6O9-737-34s7<br />

speed¯ Call 201-309-4236. CAMERA - and Sekonic<br />

Rockwell Marriage Scene<br />

print. 609.443-1957.<br />

lightmeter with UW case,<br />

OLD AUTOMOBILES<br />

vmwfinder, correction filters<br />

ELEC. FIREPLACE, wan and ¢~ther extras. $200. 009.605AIR<br />

CONDITIONERS --<br />

hung, modern, $30; crib, $15; 0788.<br />

Infant Carrier. $3; highehair,<br />

St0; radiator covers, asst.<br />

sizes, $5 to $10; all very good IIAII~R -<br />

cond. 609-448-6354. LTD 500.7-h: hp, eleetric start,<br />

$:175. 201-874-3064.<br />

Rt%LEIG}I 10 SPEED -- FOR RE~T -- Camper, $3o<br />

per week. FOR SALE -- 5 h.p:<br />

GRAND<br />

Best after.<br />

PRIX,<br />

C.B.<br />

exc.<br />

radio,<br />

cond. Chrysler<br />

23 Guaranteed.<br />

outboard<br />

Sylvan<br />

motor,<br />

20’<br />

$225.<br />

x 40’<br />

channel $100. Pentax 135 mm pool cover. $150. Call 201-369-<br />

2.5 lens. $90 with skylight filter<br />

and case. Kenmdro sewing 3013.<br />

machine $50. Call 009-924-9770.<br />

WANTED -- in your garage or<br />

barn only. Cashpaid. CalI6O9window<br />

- 10,000 BTU-220v $75 $86-7003, $-5 wkdys.<br />

ca. Victorian desk w/out top<br />

$25~ 3/4 violin $60, 3 bicycles -<br />

girl’s 20" $12 boy’s stingrays PIANO - for daughter to start<br />

°<br />

one $20 & one $5. Call 009-709piano<br />

lessons, tteasouable<br />

0483. condition and price. 609-799-<br />

~<br />

(}076.<br />

ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER .<br />

~"<br />

excellent condition llermes ~----<br />

10, pica courier type’style. 609- LIONEL TRAINS. American<br />

924-1929. Flyers. or Ives wanted. An)’<br />

age or condition. Call 609-394after<br />

5pm.<br />

t lIP DEMING DEEP WELL<br />

JET PUMP - complete with<br />

MOVING? Cleaning out’? Give controls, pipes, etc. Up to<br />

items to [Iospital Fate Aue- 130’h~. 201-297-48,31.<br />

lion. Free appraisal for<br />

donated Ihings, Furniture, ~antiques,<br />

accessories rugs DISPOSABLE DIAPERS -prin<br />

s. Cal 924-0598 or 924- $15case, Newborn &day (36O).<br />

4322. Overnito t2401. Toddler 11001.<br />

T paper, towels, plastic bags.<br />

THE OUTGROWN SHOP - Free delivery. Cal 201-739quality<br />

and bargains, for Ihe 0816.<br />

whole family. Rotating tag<br />

sales in progress. 234 Nassau<br />

St. Princeton. "rues thru Fri, WIII TE ROCKING -CHAIR,<br />

10-5, Sat. 1o-3.<br />

$15; white/haw $ drawer<br />

chest, $15; tripl~ dresser &<br />

hutch, $75; Faberware:<br />

COI~I-UP’ING<br />

openhearth broiler with at-<br />

STUDIOCOUCHES$50;Iiving taehments, $25; King size,<br />

room couch, plant & chair white, black & gold bedspread,<br />

group. $120 maltress & box $25 Selig chair. $35; black<br />

springs, queen size $25; 009- floor lamp, $20; Stiffel wooden<br />

443-1893. eandleshck lamp $25; 2<br />

ceramic lamps $25. 609-440-<br />

6,000 BTU EMERSON -- quiet<br />

6913.<br />

cool air conditioner¯ Exc. BEDROOM SET dark pine,<br />

cond., seldom used. $100. firm. early American 4 pieces, $400.<br />

609"890-0603. 01~J.2~JS.7B21.<br />

BICYCLE -- Girl’s Schwinn LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN,<br />

Sting Hay, "Lil Chik," banana BEDROOM - sofa, love seat,<br />

seat, exc. cond. $40. 609,460- coffoetable,2end tables, color<br />

0797. TV, Barrel chair, kitchen set,<br />

double bed, gun cabinet, wing<br />

chair elc. 609-443-1815.<br />

Used FURNITURE of every<br />

description. Largest collection<br />

in Bucks County. Daily til 5<br />

closed Sunday. Edison Fur-<br />

WESTINGROUSE AIR<br />

CONDITIONER - 2 hp, 220 V,<br />

¯niture, Doylestown, Pa.<br />

Reasonable; Dinette set,<br />

oblong, gray Formica,<br />

TENT - 9 x 12, used one time.<br />

60"x30", 2 leaves, 6 chairs,<br />

$35. Swimming pool3x 12with<br />

make offer: Hotnoint frost<br />

new liner $30. After 5 pro, 201- free 448-~$8. Refrig. 9 cu, ft. $110. 609-<br />

329-2150.<br />

MONROE CALCULATOR, BABY FURNITURE - crib &<br />

Model 1405. 1’: years old --<br />

mattress, dressing table,<br />

new price $278, asking $125. excellent condition. Also other<br />

609-896.0200 8 am to 6 pm. stuff¯ 609.448-4288.<br />

BICYCLE - SEARS BOYS STABLE MANURE - Large<br />

SPYDER 500, 5 spd, 25" blue pick-up Iruck load, $25.<br />

caliper brakes and racing delivered: eompestedmanure<br />

grips, $40. Girls Schwinn, 26", 75 lb. bag, St. 609-924-0271.<br />

orchard with chrome Irim,<br />

luggage carrier, coaster<br />

brakes, $55.609.448.4956 after 4<br />

p.m. ROTOTII,I,ING<br />

MUST SELL- all Spanish style<br />

Dirt Cheap<br />

furniture, paintings, Don<br />

Quixote. statue lamp. ex-<br />

609-448-2~5<br />

cellent condition. 609-709-3017.<br />

GOLF CLUBS - Titleist, medel<br />

1o8 irons, 2-PW. Excel. cond.,<br />

FLIGIIT CAGE FOR best offer. 6,00.440-7978 after 7<br />

CANARIES OR PARAKEETS pro.<br />

’24" x tB" x 14" 4 feed cups. 2<br />

doors $40. Call 609.799-9486 --~<br />

evenin~.s,<br />

PORTABLE GAS BAR-<br />

-- - BEQUE GRILL - $125. Call<br />

609-443-3544.<br />

100 YEAR OLD ¯ barn boards,<br />

beams and bricks. Antique }}I-RISER, custom made, with<br />

oval mirror, 7’ high, heavy hair mattress, exc. cond. 201frame,<br />

needs refinishing¯ 609. 297-3870.<br />

737-3079 evenings ¯ and<br />

weekends.<br />

NEW 23 channel Royce CB<br />

base station - 5/8 ground plane<br />

12" METAL LATHE - Large attenna, 80’ o[ coax included,<br />

band saw, 18" Sears jig saw & Ask for Barbara, 609-,152-2558.<br />

other tools, 609.448-1496.<br />

FEDDERS WINDOW’ A/C }lAND PAINTED CHINA -<br />

unit, 2,15,000 BTU, each used 1<br />

some antique, antique violin,<br />

season, $100 ca.; Monarch<br />

sofabed. 609-883-5787.<br />

E ectric Stove, self-clean, 4<br />

burne{ ~, 7453.<br />

SCHWINN 5SPD - 20 inch boys<br />

bicycle w shocks, disc brakes<br />

& speedometer, ~5. Ask for ANTIQUE’ SHOP - wants<br />

Mike, 609-895¯9188. antiques & collectibles to sell<br />

on commission. 609-883-7332<br />

before 12 noon.<br />

BABY CARRIAGE with<br />

stroller, $30~ CRIB $20; Excellent<br />

Condition, 609-655-0093. WANTED I’O BUY: Scrap<br />

copper, brass, lead.<br />

TYPEWRITER -- IBM aluminum, stainless steel,<br />

Executive, excellent con- sterling silver, etc,, solids or<br />

dition. 609-395-0444. Eves. 395- turnings, Industrial business<br />

1258.<br />

or private. Correct market<br />

~<br />

SWIMMING POOL - 15’ x 4’<br />

good condition all related<br />

equipment incl. Filter only l<br />

yr. old. $225.609-443-3159 after<br />

WASHER DRYER, movie<br />

projector, screen & misc. furn.<br />

items. 609.443-3005.<br />

AIR CONDITIONER for<br />

business or home 27 000 BTU<br />

GE used t season. Moving.<br />

Cost $650, asking $500. 201-021-<br />

753,I,<br />

4’ x 6’ REDWOOD POOL<br />

DECK, best reasonable offer,<br />

009.448-822~.<br />

IIAY - $1 A Bale. 600.924-1514<br />

or 921-9057.<br />

BEDROOM SET - dresser,<br />

chest, hutch, Mediterranean<br />

style 609.440-5081.<br />

FOR SALE - two beige Dodge<br />

Van seals, 609-799-3950.<br />

BOY’S tO spd. bic~’ele, needs<br />

tune-up, $4O or Pest offer.<br />

Debt, 201-359-5571,<br />

Ilarvest Gold, like COUCH -in useable condition,<br />

new, used I yr. $250. 201-329- needs sonle repalr. $25. 609-<br />

2086. ’ 9244861.<br />

MOVING TO EUROPE - must POOL, 12 ftx 3 ft., ROUND,<br />

sell all furniture. Rugs, aluminum all access., plus<br />

refrig., chairs, etc. 609-921- flter. Needs liner. Must sell¯<br />

1440.<br />

$25. 201-329,~741,<br />

rice, ~cash paid. ~;. Klein<br />

letals Co., Inc. 2156 Camplain<br />

lid., Somerville, N.J. 08876~<br />

Phone 201-722-2258. ,~<br />

WANTED: 9=~ ft PICKUP<br />

CAMPER 609-655.1120.<br />

Musical<br />

Instruments<br />

MARTIN D-28, GUITAR - ;t<br />

~ ’earsold, has greattone, $500<br />

~r best reasonable offer. Call<br />

609-924-9219.<br />

UPRIGHT PIANO -- exc,<br />

cond. $395. 609-896-0374 and/or<br />

883-8396. ,~<br />

BALDWIN Aerosome ptaoo -<br />

Oak, 18 too. old new condition.<br />

Orig. $t250. selling for $850.<br />

Cal[ after 6 pm. 609-298-7423.<br />

PIANO ¯ Kimball, 5’I" Grand<br />

with bench. 4 yrs. old - like<br />

new. Ebony, $1500 or best<br />

offer. 009-924-6767, 9-Spin.<br />

DELUXE SINGER ZIG-ZAG- LATIN PERCUSS[ON Conga<br />

good condition, best offer. Call drums with stand & cases¯<br />

609.466-0089. Reasonable. 201.369-3215<br />

before 7 p.m,<br />

Wanted To Buy WALNUT - spinet playo~<br />

piano, $500. Exeelle#. tone and<br />

WE BUY -- good used & ancood.<br />

Player action needs<br />

tique furniture. One piece to<br />

work. 609-924-3o$8 eves.<br />

entire estates¯ Call 6~.393-<br />

6513.<br />

PEAVEY vintage amp - Two<br />

12" speakers, good eond. >’~<br />

WANTED Stamp Collections, w/casters. Asking $275. 201-<br />

U.S. and foreign. Call after 6 359.$843 after 6 pro.<br />

p.m. 609.440-6380.<br />

ROTOTILLER ORSPADER- SPINET PIANO - excellent<br />

if you don’t need yours, I condition, $400. Call 609.440would<br />

like to buy it. 609-92t- 4371 after 5:30 p.m.<br />

6062.<br />

GREENHOUSE AND AC- "~arageSales,<br />

CESSORIES WANTED -<br />

Contemplating erecting a RETIREMENT - Closing out<br />

lean-to. Box #03974 e/o household¯ Nine pc. cherry<br />

Princeton Packet.<br />

dining rm. set, chord organ,<br />

chairs desk, maple lingerie.<br />

LOOKING FOR USED - alum. chest, luggage, bric-a-brac..,<br />

or fiberglass canoe. 609.466. Many more items Sat. & Sun.<br />

3523.<br />

May 21 & 22. 10am ¯ 4pm, 32<br />

Burning Tree , Lane,’.’<br />

Lawrencevgle.<br />

WANTED ¯ baseball cards ~,~’~<br />

before 1970, Send sample or ’OLD LIGHT FIX’TURES ~:<br />

description to 9.9B Chestnut.<br />

Willow, Cranbury.<br />

wall and eeilin~ from 1912.<br />

Wooden venetmn blinds,<br />

double size teak headboard, 17<br />

cu.ft, frtdge, settee, window<br />

ANTIQUE OR OLD frame wdh storms and<br />

JP.WELRY--ofanykind.Will screens~ old lawnmower<br />

pay top prices. Susuky, Ltd,," engines, TV sets and clothes’<br />

609-924-8393 11-6 ,Tues-Fri. , dr~er - good for parts. Youth<br />

bed frame toys, books, and<br />

MINK-COAT-orjaeket0good<br />

¯ clothes. Sat.<br />

p.m.<br />

May<br />

80<br />

21,<br />

Princeton<br />

9 a,m -<br />

Ave’<br />

4,<br />

eondltion. 201-238-1225. ,,, ROCKY }till. ’."<br />

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THE PRINCETON PACKET<br />

"1’1~, I,awH~ I~ge, r<br />

THE CF2V77~L POST<br />

tOINDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD<br />

T radar, May 19, 1977<br />

Garage Sales Garage Sales Auctions Antiques<br />

APT SALE-Sat & Sun, May 21<br />

& 22. Everything must go - No<br />

reasonable offer refused.<br />

Zenith 23" B&W TV, dinette<br />

set, 3/4 bed, chest, nite table,<br />

spec. made exec desk, RCA 3<br />

spd record player, 2 end/nite<br />

JP lables, table lamps, fans,<br />

Electrolux vacuum, 3 mattresses,<br />

broiler, IIot plate,<br />

kitchenware, bedding, ironing<br />

& other misc. items Ioew &<br />

used). Aso eo ectbns. 164<br />

Princeton Arms So. E., W.<br />

809-443-5887.<br />

"Seven For Central Jersey"<br />

Classi fi’ed . dvertising<br />

Pets g Animals<br />

qtlLLSBOI~UGH BEACO~<br />

l~e Manville <strong>News</strong><br />

The <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />

7-B<br />

Pets & Animals Petsg Animals Autos Wanted Autos ForSale<br />

TIIE TOMATO FACTORY<br />

GARAGE SALE -- 18-20 I~UIH,i(<br />

’AU(.’TItIN<br />

21AntiqueShops<br />

Chorrybrook Lane, East SATUItI)AY MAY 21, t977 Hamilton Avenue,<br />

Windsor, Sat. May 21, l0 a.m. - ESTATE (IF<br />

llopewell off Rte 518,<br />

5 p.m.<br />

ItUSSELI, REED<br />

CARTEl(treAt) BOX 280 RI)<br />

turn at SunocoSta.<br />

I’ItINCE’;T(IN, NEVI’JEItSEYDaily 10-5 Sunday 11-5<br />

FIRST DRIVEWAY SOUTtl<br />

466-98:13or466-2990<br />

YARD SALE -- Furn., organ, (IF ELbIRID(;E ROAD.<br />

Country Furniture<br />

rugs,’bke, tires etc. May 21 CARTER ROAD IIUNS<br />

Posters.Prints-Paintings<br />

and22 9a.m.-Sp.m. Springhill 518 IN<br />

Antiques from Spain<br />

Road, Skillman, 609-466-3855." IIOPEWELL IIETWEENAND 206 OUT ColleetiblesandAecessories<br />

t)F PRINCETON. S’rARTING<br />

Quilts and Coverlets<br />

China-Glass-Pottery-<br />

MUL’~ ~ : Boat TIME I,UNCH, 10:00 TERMS /tM CASI[ SEATS, OR<br />

Porcelain<br />

motor, snow mobile, tools, (’ERTIFIED FUNDS<br />

household items, etc. 67 pine gateleg, table with 21" vICTOItIAN, WALNUT,<br />

Kendall Rd., Kend. Pk.; Sat., dropleaf Victorian settee and I)ROP-FRONT DESK,<br />

May 21, 9-5. two chairs. Victorian marb e CHESTS OF DRAWERS,<br />

top table, Victorian platform CIIINA SILVER. COUNTRY<br />

YARD SALE-t0-5 Sat. Muy<br />

rocker and straight chairs, FURNITURE AT: OWEN’S<br />

’H 122So 17 h Ave., Manvil e. Vielorian daybed. Victorian ANTIQUES, 79 MAIN ST.<br />

- " table, round oak table, oak KINGSTON.<br />

QUAItTER tlORSE<br />

EXPERIENCED RIDING HIDEAWAY FARM offers the JUNKCARSWANTED ’66 MERCEDES 250SE, Exc.<br />

TIIOI’,OUGtlBRED -- 3 yr old INSTRUCTOR available for finest facilities for the care &<br />

cond. $2000.609-921-3713 or 466-<br />

gelding. 15.2 hands, green<br />

beginner & intermediate boarding of your horse, with WePayFrom 3278.<br />

hunter. 609-4484572. levels. Exposure to all ahases the largest area iodoor ring &<br />

$35-$100<br />

of horse care. 3 miles from lounge. Only a short scenic ForRunoiogCars<br />

Princeton just off Lawren- drive, blest reasonable rates. From VW 1974 Ibug) Bought new.<br />

Instruction, beginner hunt $15-$35 15,000 mi (orig) ear is garage<br />

ceville Rd. Call Mandy 609-924-<br />

LABRADOHS - chocolate,<br />

seat, and western. Lindbergh For Junk Cars<br />

kept. Like new. Mut be seen.<br />

09.M.<br />

Daily 9-6 p.m. 609-883-7889.<br />

akc, male & female, 7 pups,<br />

ltd., Hopewell. 609-466-3426.<br />

excellent bloodline. 201-431- BORN IN THE BARN 5 Lady FAST PICK UP "Please, no dealers."<br />

2687 after 5 pro.<br />

r gers, the color of old barnv,’ood,<br />

tarnished silver. After Princeton 201-169-6131 I’OItSCtlE ’71 914 am/fm,<br />

5:30 pro, 609-466-1208.<br />

Small AnimalRescueLeague original owoer, Feb. in-<br />

IRISH SETTER PUPPIES --<br />

JUNK CARSWANTED--$20- spection, ski rack, & more.<br />

AKC reg. Shots, $75-<br />

$400. 201-548-6582. ti09-396-7806 after 8 pm.<br />

negotiable. 201.297-1966 days. 4 YR. OLD Q.H.:I’.B.<br />

609-443-4473 weekends and w/papers. 15.2 hands bay<br />

eves.<br />

gelding 100% sound. Good<br />

~<br />

PEBSIAN KITTENS - Silvers,<br />

CFA registered make<br />

teautifu pets, $90. Call 609sideboard,<br />

oak bureaus and<br />

586-0587.<br />

omper. Reasonably priced.<br />

A.I,IUNKCAItS VOLVO 1987 - outstandiog<br />

$15<br />

condition, $1200. 609-.152-5928,<br />

all 609-92J-6096.<br />

IF DRIVEN IN 799-3797.<br />

(’lass 2 & 3<br />

WEAI,S{II’I(’KUP 1971 TI¢.IUMPII SPITFIRE,<br />

GOLDEN RETREIVER pups -<br />

201-526-6808 original owner. 27,o00 miles.<br />

Call 201-297-2858 evenings.<br />

(;AItAGE SALE-Sat.,May 21. thesis ami chifferobe, oak BEI.I. POST ANTIQUES<br />

I)uich ’[’own-Zion ltd. Follow<br />

washstand, oak press buck Collectibles, Furniture&<br />

chairs & rocker, rush & cane OilLamps<br />

signs fram car. of Rt. 518 & ¯ I)nllonl chairs, droplcaf table, Many interesting items<br />

llollmv ltd., Blawenburg. 9 am<br />

ratlan sewing stand, chbrry<br />

sharp. No early birds, night stand, treadle sewing 201-359-6730<br />

machine, hoosier cab(no,<br />

MuI~GE<br />

morris chair, spool bed, iron OPEN I)AII.Y<br />

SALE - something for<br />

everyone: aotioues, eollecbed<br />

dwass triml, walnut<br />

Victorian beds, barrel top Just west of 206, Dutchtown -<br />

msua<br />

I!!d<br />

s ,, ~,-’:211inla’torg.laS~rou franks oak ice box. pine [[arlingen ltd.. Belle Moad.<br />

Imreau, fernery, shelf clock, N.J.<br />

iron porch htrnilure, sports iellv cuphoonl, blanket chest, --"<br />

e( uipmenl, harhelts, tires, hoo’kcase desk, coal stove, old RANKINS ANTIQUES, 169<br />

hooks, clothes, hedspreads. ~as range, flower stand, rayo Mercer St. ttightstown, N.J.,<br />

kitchen equip., pictures, lamp base, oil lamps, OG We buy & sell furniture, china,<br />

ufinlings, frames, pros many nfirrar, nak hat rack, pictures glass, jewelry, lovely things.<br />

tie(as under $1. 4 Ilawlhorne & franles, washbmvl pitcher, Came in and browse. Open 11<br />

Ave. 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. No paltera glass, S.T. glasses, to 4:30 Tues. to Sat. 609-443-<br />

,.,arlv purchases. Rain (late stemware, berry howls, ruby :1102 or 448-6772.<br />

Sunaav, May 22, same hours, glass, tureens, salts, ironstone<br />

dishes, opalesaot syrup pit-<br />

VARD SALE - l,’n., Sat. 6: eher. eoamel glass pitcher &<br />

TIlE LANTERN ANTIQUES -<br />

Copper & Brass cleaning. S.<br />

Sun., Mav 20,21, 22,9-5; Route glasses, candle sticks, wooden<br />

27, topp(~,dtc M;u’ketplace, So. butter bo;vl and press, butter<br />

Main St. (Next to llagerty<br />

Florist), Cranbury, N.J. 609,<br />

Bruns.) paddle, timvarc, sad irons,<br />

stoneware, old eve glasses<br />

395-0762.<br />

dalcd mason jars.’oldlmttles,<br />

t;Att,\GE SALF - Chddrcns’ baskets, flatwnre¯ pocket<br />

eh ng. Tw01 box spring and Pets & ...Anima<br />

watches, wooden tub, dated IS<br />

mattress. 404 New Center It(. homespun sheets, patchwork<br />

Sat & Sun Mav ¯21-22.<br />

( uJlts, old postcards, old<br />

)ultons, snow fence, Sears DOG AVAILABLE - perrote(tiler,<br />

garden sprayer, one manent or temporary home<br />

horse cuiivator, corn sheller, wanted 4nr castrated male<br />

MUI.TI-FAMILY yard sale - garden tructor with sickle bar, Irish Setter/Labrador<br />

Sat. MOV 2IS(, .r3’lt Prabasco grass seeder, hand garden Retriever mixture. Not<br />

ltoad. Twin Bivers, East Iools. Craftsmao rotary suitable for family with small<br />

Windsor. mower, wall drill press, yard unless you have<br />

)lathwm scale, dec. muter, iime/inclination tb give him<br />

hodv parts tar aotique Ford lots n[attention, lle’s40 Ibs. of<br />

tlAltAt;E SALE - hv the<br />

station wagon, many nice old loveable aod loving, black<br />

l’rineetoo Area League af<br />

items oal listed, terms cash or active dog with tile usual<br />

WomeoVotors, Saturday. Muy<br />

certified fueds owners and assartment of long and short<br />

21.9 a.m. - 5 p.m., 369 Dodds<br />

[,;tile, Princeton. Adult and Anetioneer not responsible for glistening white teeth and a<br />

children’s furoiture, paintings oct(dents on or about the very good larynx, fie needs an<br />

preolises day of sale. eveh tcmpec~d, firm haoded<br />

aod prints, glassware,<br />

assorted household articles,<br />

IVAItltEN L, I)UNI,AP tamilv, but is OK with people<br />

elathing, books, games, toYs<br />

XU("’IONFI’:R who k’now him although others<br />

toni much umre. " BOX 358 lid t are often frightened hy him.<br />

I.AMI;EItTVILLI’:. N.J. Call Weber’s Kennel - 609-452-<br />

0S530<br />

8081 days ar Maureen Rapp -<br />

loo YELLOW RIBONS NO - I’II()NEtioo-397-I550 609-924-0501 eves.<br />

100 FASCINATING ITEMS<br />

YES - including office<br />

typewriter. Sears riding IIELP<br />

mower Ifor parts), complete I’ublie Auction of Volunteers , needed to work<br />

large uunI’S wardrobe, golf Aatiques with healthy fully innoculated<br />

cl(d)s, skis, fine costume dogs & calsat Ao’imalShelterjewelry<br />

plus, plus. Sat. May (IOBI)ON’SAUCTIONS W. Windsor Twp. We do nat<br />

:"l. 628 Snowden Lane. Prin- destroy our pets. Call 609-799ceton.<br />

0 am - 1 pro, only. St’NI)AY, MAY 22- 1263 9-1 weekdays, ask for<br />

~l a.lIt. " Itaiu or Shim.! Shelter Manager. Eves. 609-<br />

883-1440, after 6 pro. 15 )’ears<br />

Sisitlik Park [off .121111 Block or nhler.<br />

YARD SALE-9-6. Sat. & Sult.. Sooth i|roud St.I, Yardville,<br />

May 21 & 22, 6-8 Leahy Rd.,<br />

Kend. Pk. Baby & household N.J. [SnbarbafTreoton. N.J.] VCE NEED SOMEt)NE,<br />

items. aoyone gentle to milk our goat<br />

This sule will feature nvcr 500 so we tango on vacation tiffs<br />

lots of anti( ues including sumnmr. No plans have been<br />

several picture frumes,<br />

MUt,TI-FAblILY GARAGE nutde yet, sn almast fln’,’<br />

paintings prints, watercolors<br />

SALE - Sat. May 21, 9:30 am,<br />

arrangement can be made.<br />

clc. U.S. Sword, muzz e<br />

126 Valley ltd. "All our best shotguns, elc. U.S. and foreign<br />

l)utchtown-Zion Road in Belle<br />

junk Ior sale. Mead. (.:all 201-359-4054<br />

war and other medals etc. Old auytime, esp. after 7:30 pro.<br />

caaleras, amvie )rojector and<br />

s de machine, old dolls including<br />

Charley McCarthy, CtlES GLDG. 15.3 hunter<br />

Flea Markets 8, ,,,,vd,e Doodle, Shirley champ / equitation / pleas./<br />

Temple, Bisque. Floredora, drives. Quiet. sound, neg.<br />

crving, and others. Childs coggins. 201-297-2864 after 4,<br />

Rummage Sales el~’ma closet and sets af dishes.<br />

Old clocks, Dome and other<br />

lamps. Various jugs. crocks,<br />

RUMMAGE SALE -- Con-<br />

PEK NGESE-- honey colored<br />

)ardinores etc. Several items<br />

solata blissionaries, Rt. 27, m brass, cappor, iron etc.<br />

thoroughbred, 2 years 61d.<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong>. Saturdays, 10-4. l’atch work (uilts. Some U.S.<br />

male. AKC papers, good<br />

Furniture, collectibles, books, an( fore gn ca ns. Old Jewelry watchdog or stud. 201-297-2758..<br />

records, stamps, men’s shop, including Fusee, aod other<br />

coats, gowns, sprin~ en- mens aml ladies gold and IIORSE - 14 hands, very<br />

sembles, a treesurv at sur- sih’er watches, chains, geutle, sound, gelding, $350.<br />

prises. Clothing, St.’bag. cameos, cameo rings,<br />

201-874-3034.<br />

diamonds, bracelets etc. Ao<br />

excellent collection of old<br />

FLEA MARKET - Indoors, chbm anti glassware too FOR SALE-IAppalossapony,<br />

Flag(own Firebouso, numerous Io list including 2+ hands, gelding, 4 yrs old,<br />

tlillsborough Vol. Fire Co. No. over 75 pieces of old cut glass, $150 I Palamino pony, filly,<br />

I. Every Sunday, 7 a.m. - 5 This-is ooly a partial listing. 12+ hueds, 5 yrs. old. Flashy<br />

p.m. Call 201-369-3176 or 5821. show quality pony, $200. Call<br />

AUCTIONEEHS-- 609-896-0773 a{ter 7 pm.<br />

I.’LEA MARKET and car R. and]t. PARENT<br />

raffle. Sat. May 21 9 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m. Notre Da~ne Iligh Scboo, F(llt INI:O]tMATION (.’Al,I, IF YOU WANT THE BEST<br />

601 Lawrence Road, (;Oltl)ONC, I’AItENT SEE US - Gerhart Chevrolet<br />

ARD SALE - May 21 & 22, Lawreocevillo. Space rental, ’ I tm91"59-2898 Slables. N.J. high score<br />

t 22 or following $5; table rental, $8. Call 609. _ ~ winners all divistons. For<br />

end. 276 Moumouth St. 882-7875, 587-2446 or 883-3799.<br />

sule: 17 bands, 3 yr. old dark<br />

lacross from Waterbury Antiques bay gelding. Ready to show.<br />

Products) 10 am to 6 pro.<br />

American saddle bred,<br />

FLEA MARKET - May 21, pleasure horse division.<br />

..... 10am at Rock Brook School,<br />

MOVING SALE - cabinets;<br />

Rte 518 Blawenburg. Tables ANTIQUES tlUNTING? High Riding<br />

surpassed<br />

or<br />

beauty.<br />

driving.<br />

Also, ready<br />

Un-<br />

bedstead, glider; baby turn.; available$5, CakesaIe plants, Button Shoe Autiques is the Io show, 3 yr. old 3 gaited<br />

Iools; luys; hobby equip,; misc. phmetofindcountryfurniture,<br />

~<br />

amateur mare, chestnut, 15.2<br />

dishes; pots; knick-knacks;<br />

dolls, dollhouse miniatures, hands, fine as silk. GERHART<br />

’7:1 Imi~,lu Wgn. and stuff.<br />

Iools blettlach and other CHEVROLET STABLES.<br />

May 21, 10-6. 16 Nassau Rd., O’PENING MAY 20th - Flea steins, toys, advertising items, Cherry Lane, Mendham, NJ.<br />

Kendall Park. Market Mall. Long Beach m 18th century 3-part dining 07945.’201-543-2021.<br />

Island, NJ. Limited space table. Staffordshire figurines,<br />

available. Call 609-494-3015. Ilepplewhite folding games<br />

YARD SALE - blay 21st & lable, schoolmaster’s and RED SUN KENNELS - offers<br />

22nd, 10 a.m. RL 33 & school children’s desks, dry for sale to a qualified loving<br />

llichardson Ln. Hightstown, RUMMAGE & WHITE sink. dropleaf tables, shaving showhome, l red puppy bitch,<br />

across from Mom’s Pep- ELEPHANT . SALE - mirror,, majolica, brass, l black male, siredby the #4<br />

permill, tlillsborough Fire Co. #1 cooper, china,glass andmuch Doberman in (be country. Ch,<br />

Ladies Auxiliary, Equator more ¯ at 2 Bank Place 1off Vanblajers Elijahs RedSun.<br />

GARAGE SALE- May 21, 10 to Ave. Flag(own. May 20, 9 a.m. Blackwell Avenue), tlopewell, Both sire and dam are owned<br />

4 p.m. furniture, household - 8 p.m.;May 21, 8:30 a.m. - 5 New Jersey. by Red Sun. 609-737-0664 eves.<br />

i~ea~)s, garden equipment. p.m. Donations needed. Will<br />

Rocky Brook Rd. Cranbury pick up. 201-369-4811 or 369-<br />

Manor. 6{}9-443-4532. 3509.<br />

ANTIQUE HORSE GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP-<br />

CARRIAGE -- about 1890. 4 akc reg. ’mostly black, large<br />

GARAGE SALE- Fri. and Sat. wheel, first reasonable offer, honed, sire and dame on<br />

May 2O & 21 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. FLEA MARKET - Conducted Call aRcr 6pro, 609-397-3328. promises. 609-737-9797.<br />

Furniture plants, books toys, by Manville Education Assoc.<br />

ehildrens clothes, VW rims, Scholarship Committee. May<br />

shallow well pump, 9 x 12 21, l0- 4, High School athletic LABRADOR RETRIEVERS<br />

braided rug, dhanging .table, field. Everyone welcome; 9 PC. ANTIQUE DINING RM (;ARAGE SALE - Sunday,<br />

May 22. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. fee<br />

skates, slide trays furniture,<br />

typewriter, baby furniture.<br />

I~)ys, etc. 148 Bertrand Dr..<br />

Princeton. 609-921-7629.<br />

AKC, sired by Ch. Cummings<br />

Gold Rush Charlie. iWbelped<br />

4/9. 201-297-0075.<br />

BEAUTIFUL -- AKC reg. 7<br />

tSAVE~ __ ,IUNK CABS WANTED CIIEVROLET CON-<br />

(A {AGE SALE - May 21-22.<br />

ma. old Alaskan blalamute<br />

VEB.TIBLE, Impala ’67, V-8<br />

I," ~ nders Dr. near Community<br />

nlalc. Needs large yard. Call STANDARD POODLE - brown MAY IS SAVE’S ANNUAL ANY CONDITION aulo, p/b, p/s. Excel. trans.<br />

Crater. Baby items nearly<br />

after 4 pro, Toes, Wed. Thurs. 16 rues. papers, loves APPEAL blONT]I. OUR NON-<br />

$450. 609-799-93118 after 5 pro.<br />

new, I:ousehold. 9 to ?.<br />

609.443-6670.<br />

people/childree, trained. 609- PROFIT ANIMAL StlELTER ti09-448-6434<br />

448-4587.<br />

1S IVlADE POSSIBLE<br />

AI,FALFA IIAY. Finest<br />

TtlROUGH YOUIt TAX<br />

’74 tlUSKY 250 WR $600. & 75<br />

IIDUSE & YARD SALE --<br />

( uality. Locally grown.<br />

DEDUCTIBLE CON- Autos For Sale llodaka 100 Road Toad $400.<br />

Moving, umst sell household<br />

} scouu s available when {i YR. APPALOOSA GELD. TRIBUTIONS. CIIECKS<br />

Both in excellent tend. 609.<br />

goods. European wall unit &<br />

nwchased directly from the 15.3 light dun English or SHOULD BE blADE<br />

466-3150.<br />

othcr furnllure, new en-<br />

t eld. We can deliver. J.V. Western $950 incl. West tac. PAYABLE TO SAVE & 1973~mint<br />

cyclopedia, new china,<br />

I’iskorowski, Princeton, N.J. 609-898-2032 after 7 pro. MAILED TO:<br />

cond custom ]:tc(uer paint,<br />

’~(:oma n’s suede jacket,<br />

609 -896-12117.<br />

Mr. Wm.A.Caffrey, Treas. mog wheels, stoel radials<br />

weddblg dress, women’s<br />

Princeton Bank & Trust Co snows, oew shocks, a/c, 48,000 ’71 (;(H.D VEGA WAGON<br />

clolhes in various sizes, misc.<br />

76 Nassau St.. Princeton all., $4,600. 609-259-3041 ex. 288 aulomatic, oew radials, brake<br />

househohl gaods. Sat. May 21,<br />

FItEE NINE blONTtl OLD CATS - young, altered: orange<br />

0-5 weekdays or 609-466-0517. lads, wiring, etc. Well<br />

10am - ’:. 84 bledel Ave.<br />

DOG - looks like Benji. Lively, and white male; tiger and Call us about our attractive<br />

maintained wilh good<br />

Hopewell. 609-468-3104.<br />

bright, hlvable, housebroken tortoise shell females. $10 dogs, kittens & young eats. 72 IIONDA CB 175 Exc. cond. nlileage, but using oil due to<br />

nta]e puppy who needs an donation. 609-989-8944.<br />

:12,000 mi. $400. 201-359-3173seepage<br />

Ihrough heed gasket.<br />

affectionate home. Call 609-<br />

Call Mrs. Graves for an ap- after 6 pro.<br />

A chance for a mechanically<br />

IIU(;E YAItD SAI,E<br />

737-1950.<br />

pointment, 609-921-6122. ttours<br />

inclined individual to check<br />

IRIStl SETTER PUPS - 6 wks 8-4 p.m., Sat. 10-12. 1988 DODGE I)ART - 4 door valves, rings, etc. while<br />

l"It II)AY, SWI’.. SUN.<br />

old. AKC reg. 201-873-2454. Report lost and found pets sedan. Snmll Vs"just tuned. rephtcing gasket. I’ve taken<br />

within 24 hr. period and call Exc. tend., $450. 609-799-059&cure<br />

of everything else. $700.<br />

I ) an1 " 5 pal<br />

GEI{blAN SIlEPIIERD<br />

the police if you find an injured<br />

fi09-921-1430 or 921-9000 ext.<br />

puppies - Beautiful markings,<br />

).000, $4. items<br />

affectioaate. Male & female. 8 BRI’rTANY SPANIEL<br />

pet. 1973 SUIIAItU - ex.<br />

2760.<br />

1,500, $1.-$5. items<br />

’,,.’ks. old. $25. 609-921-1131. PUPPIES -- AKC registered.<br />

mechanical eond. radials.<br />

Ills de sale hundreds of red<br />

Shots, wormed. Excellent HORSE SHOEING -- for<br />

$18{}(}. Please call 809-790-0306. 197| VW SQUARE BACK -- e,x<br />

~gged items Ihroughoul the<br />

hunling stock. 609-259-2540. expert protect(aa of your<br />

eond. extra tires. Best offer.<br />

--<br />

shop. EXTRA SPECIAL -<br />

BOSTON TEI¢.RIOR PUPS -<br />

horses hoofs, call Dan Smith, 1968 OLI)S ’98-a/e, vinyl top,<br />

OO9.924-2400 after 6pro.<br />

close oul Irames, wall unils.<br />

Champion sired, 6 wks. old. 2<br />

graduate of Oklahoma loaded.new lircs,$250. :.;01-297geuoine<br />

amber jewelry - all ~..,<br />

Imys, 1 girl, call 009-259-9849. FREE 1’O GOOD 1tOME - Farriers College. }lot, cold 4863.<br />

1971 FIH.EBIRD -- 3 spd., p/s,<br />

off. Much more.<br />

"Spooky" Black and white and corrective shoeing. Also<br />

radio, radials, new brakes,<br />

’rile IIORSE FARbl -- I{orses female, l year eat. All shots,<br />

specialshoes for racing. Fast<br />

alteranlor & battery. Best<br />

boarded, box starts, ring, spayed litter trained sweet, courteous service. 609-587-<br />

’69 l:()l(1) LTD, original<br />

IIOUSI." tH: TItEASURES<br />

owner, p/s, p/h, rebuilt trans.<br />

offer. I;09-44:1-4968 after 8 pro.<br />

uolimited trail riding on the affectionate loves people, 3751,<br />

It(. 1 (.’;role, I~rinceton<br />

Very good condition. 609-799tow<br />

path in Griggstown. 201- hates other cats. Will deliver.<br />

oo9-452.t234<br />

3321.<br />

848-2fi46, eves.<br />

609-799-2365 anytime. POPS WANTED in litter lots<br />

’75 "rR7 - 1;I,800 mi., A/C.<br />

for resale as pets. 609-452-8903<br />

am/fm, steel hclled radials,<br />

Ct)N’~ ~’i:-gS-l~ u-Y6~VT, plus<br />

hefore 12 noon.<br />

1963 MERCEI)ES 190 -- gas<br />

IRIStl sETTER -- male, 6 I"REE - 2 little ladies ready to<br />

ext. cond. $4.200. (~J-586-5913<br />

~-- eogine, gel ~5+ miles per<br />

yard sale. May 13. 14, & 15,<br />

~dso May 20 21 & 22. End of<br />

rues. old, good disposition, leave mama. Tabby striped<br />

after 5:30.<br />

young mother of 3 can’t cope. kittens, very pretty and tlORSES BOARDED - Box<br />

ga/hm, needs gear shift<br />

Ibtkage and Ist gear, but<br />

I"riendsllip ltnad, corner of<br />

i;(~J -799 -2641.<br />

loveable. Box tromed. 609-448- stalls and straieht stalls<br />

Brl adw v. Crunburv. 009-799-<br />

:1824 after 6 pm weekdays or available. Riding lessons,<br />

olherwise in ext. runnin[g<br />

condition. Body and tires goou.<br />

1972 POHSCtlE 914 -- exc.<br />

1613.__" ...--__.~ .....<br />

Sat. and Sun.<br />

Appaloosa gelding for sale. Call la)9-4fi8-3238.<br />

cond. rebuilt engine, new<br />

FREE KITTENS -- 7 weeks<br />

lhllsborough area. 201-874-<br />

trans, sacrifice, $2800. 201-245-<br />

5 ["AMILY SALE - May 20, 21,<br />

old - cute and frisky. Litterbox<br />

3352. - ........<br />

1779.<br />

22. 9-5. (;o cart; c:lothes:<br />

trained. Call 609-709-0688. SIBERIAN tIUSKY PUP -<br />

1908 BUICK WILDCAT -- p/s,<br />

sward; quilt frame;<br />

female. AKC, 12 weeks,<br />

t/I), a/e, radio,.heater, 49,080<br />

archcry target;<br />

ALASKAN MALAMUTTS. champ, sired. Also 1 yr. BOX STALL AVAILABLE - m]es, good cond.$600. 609-882- ¯ 9 PONTIAC LE MANS Sport<br />

lass; china closet;<br />

Mother, Alaskan Malamute. female. 215-949-0893. Sma l family stable mid- 687tL<br />

Coupe 350 V8, air & ps, in-CB &<br />

dishes; brass; tin<br />

father unknown. Free to good<br />

Montgomery Twp. Please call .................<br />

am/fro cassette stereo, pa,<br />

bread raiser & kneader;<br />

lumlc. Call 609-683-3103.<br />

201-359-4207.<br />

alarm, console, radials &<br />

pictures & frames; folding &<br />

FREE to good home. 1 yr.<br />

1971 LeMans eenvertible -- snows. 75,000 mi, exe. cond.<br />

kid’s bikes; hLvs; wool braided<br />

spayed female, i z Irish Setter.<br />

v.’hilc over blue. auto. trans.<br />

oo9.921-1774. Ask for Mark.<br />

rug, 18 x 14; uphelstery & slip<br />

FREE KITTENS -- af- Room to run a must. 609-392cover<br />

fabric; copper: tire<br />

tlORSE BAY -- Good for 350 engine, Besl offer. 201-874fectiomtte<br />

& litter trained. Call 0899, 4-7.<br />

rims; v.’nol tar brakling &<br />

cattle also. Wagner Bros., 3476.<br />

hookilla: Colemau stove:<br />

after 5pm. 609-921-1861.<br />

Lambortville. R.D., N.J .............<br />

PEUGOET 404 (GAS) - 1968<br />

hhmket chest; skis; old (lolls:<br />

Phone 609-737-2829.<br />

runs will exc. for parts. Kcvin<br />

l.’t)Ult MONTll OLD PUPPY. ’I’O GOOD tlOMES ONLY -<br />

FOR SALE - l)cpendable, 809-921-7293, 009-452-4704 noon -<br />

It. roof tiles. MUCII MORE.<br />

Sleinmetz Rd. Belle Mead,<br />

lhdf golden retriever. Has Reg. 7/8 Arab gelding, 9 yrs,<br />

safe, ecmmmical, tran- midnighl.<br />

first road east of RI. 206 nff<br />

shots. $20. Call 609-443-5783. old, $1500. Reg. AQHA filly, 3<br />

sporlatian. 19119 Volvo wa on<br />

yrs. old, $1000. Discount for the<br />

Amwell, vellaw house.<br />

Lost & Found 145s llunter green. Ra~io.<br />

pair. Call 201-874-4314.<br />

Gnod radial fires. New<br />

FREE KITTEN - 7 week old<br />

exhaus svstem Stick. Tough<br />

’74 PONTIAC LE MANS, 2 dr.,<br />

grev& tan striped male.<br />

Swedish t:ngioe in lop running<br />

0 cvl. suck. 20 mpg., 17.000 mi.,<br />

GAllAGI’i SALE -- SPEC-<br />

Pla’vful yet gentle, litter I’AR.,{KEE’rS - MALE &<br />

ex/:. eond. Asking $1,900. firm.<br />

REWARD: SIAblESE CAT. shape. Exeellent[amilyear-7<br />

TACUI,Ali - rowboats, out-<br />

(ruined. 609-466-1964. FEMALE young, healthy pair Tag says, "Puffy" from sellcr.nrcommutercar. Best<br />

201-329-2730 aft. 7 & weekends.<br />

hoard nmlor, anchors, cam-<br />

$10 to respbnsible owner. Call Princeton. Call Stern, 201-297ross,<br />

umoring taekle. 19-20 ft.<br />

609-799-9486 evenings.<br />

offer aver $9OO. Call 609-921-<br />

2768. 8587.<br />

sailbool trailer, misc. marine<br />

FREE - Beautiful, yg.f.<br />

’71 PONTIAC CATALINA,. 4<br />

Bikes, toys. games.<br />

Malamute/Shepherd mtx.<br />

household good<br />

LOST -- Small gray, long<br />

dr., auto., P/B, P/S, %8, new<br />

Extremely mtelligent, BEAUTIFUL WHITE - Ap-<br />

PONTIAC. 1970 LeMANS -haired<br />

male cat with lg. bushy<br />

suows, 301-329-2730 aft. 7 p.m.<br />

and quality,’.<br />

friendly. Needs fenced yard or paloosa gelding Easy gaits,<br />

350 eugine automatic, p/s, p/b<br />

tat & yellow eyes. Last seen<br />

& weekends.<br />

hutch ,~ much, rouen,<br />

country’ home. 201-359-6691. full of spirit well trained, soft<br />

good tend. 2Ol-821-7632.<br />

Wed nlght - Fox Run Apts.<br />

nore. Sal. May 21, from 9-2 -<br />

mouth Western or English.<br />

. ............<br />

Plainsboro. Please call 609-<br />

¯ m ~ teSun. ~I tv 22, 92.Philip<br />

Drive, Prineetoo<br />

POODLEb - tiniest pockets,<br />

Jumps ’,,,,ell, w/western tack. 799-3670 if found. ’71 PLYMOUTtl CRICKET --<br />

972 OLDS 98 -- 2 door sedan,<br />

ys nd small minis. $125 to<br />

Must sell to a good owner,<br />

Very good umchanically and fully loaded carefully main-<br />

price flexible. 609-924-6927.<br />

SOMERSET - 25 Layne ltd.<br />

$’)00 Pomeranians available,<br />

LOST - female Scottish<br />

bed~,’wlse. $500 nr best offer. lathed, excellent condition¯<br />

Multi.Famil.v. May 20-21.9::10-<br />

$150.’201-359-8438.<br />

Terrier. Griggstowo Rd. area,<br />

t~9-896-9170 after 6 p.m. $2,500.609-448-9592 after 6 p.m.<br />

4:30. Bikes, furniture.<br />

LHASA APSe -. AKC,10 Belle Mead. $50 reward. 20f<br />

hnusewares, dismantled<br />

weeks, Shots. $475. Call 609- 359-4852.<br />

Iflayrooot ilems.<br />

’2 GREAT DANES - need 587-7490 after 7pro.<br />

1968 PORSCRE - 911, looks & 1969 JAVELIN -- small VS, 4<br />

hmne. 20 mos. old. No papers.<br />

runs new, too many new parts spd. trans., $300. 609-448-2745.<br />

t;ARAGE SALE tt SAT. MAY<br />

201-369-4377 after 6 pm. LOVEABLE & FRIENDLY - 6<br />

Io list including new paint,<br />

DOG LOST - tlandsome<br />

21, 10 am, IIopewell-<br />

nm. old male half Collie needs<br />

rebuilt engine to 911S specs,<br />

reward. Missing from tloliday<br />

Lmnlmrlville ltd. 8/10’s of u<br />

REGISTERED QUARTER gentle home with fenced io<br />

oew carburetors, otx. $7,600.<br />

Boarding Kennels on Cran-<br />

TRIUMPII TR7 - ’76 - 6000<br />

ndle Wesl of ltte. 31, antiques,<br />

tlORSE - highly trained, yard. $25. 609.799-0465.<br />

invested. Best offer over<br />

bury Road since April 29, 5<br />

nlilns, $4200. 609-924-3343.<br />

cut and pressed glass, sterling<br />

reigning and pleasure horse.<br />

$4.700. 609-587-5870 or 585-5536,<br />

6: plate silver, color TV.<br />

Shown successfully. Call 201-<br />

",’ear old affectionate, black<br />

hair, reed size, Seetty-Poedle,<br />

washer, dryer, living l,m<br />

359-5628.<br />

DOG SITTING - By animal female dog, named "Muffin." 196,5 VW Squarenack - very ’76 IIONDA CIVIC - station<br />

htroilure, 2 nlahongany<br />

lover. Spacious, uncrowded, Thin white stripe on ber chest, clean, recently rebuilt engine wagon, blue, exc. cond., must<br />

h~droom suites, maple dining<br />

cheaper’than kennels. 261-369t~ble,<br />

butch, ’sideboard and 8<br />

GERbIAN SHORTHAIRED-<br />

Any information call S. $450. 609-443-5274 after 6 pm or sell-, going into religious order.<br />

4213.<br />

captains chairs, dishes, linen,<br />

pups -- AKC, quality field aod<br />

Freued, 201-297-9241. 44’,1-4400, ext. 320 days. (.:all Joe Jr. 609-888-4132.<br />

Irunk, Victor;aa desk, jelly<br />

show breeding. Shots ann<br />

cabbie(, comb;oat;on B&W TV<br />

wormed. 201-874-8352.<br />

’W Mt)NTE CARLO - auto,<br />

& slereo. No early birds.<br />

ANIMAL PLACEMENT 4~ I~<br />

Auto :mppues ps/pb, pwr. windows & door<br />

AGENCY<br />

locks, A/C, am/fm stereo &<br />

DALMATION PUPPIES - AK- OFTREWINDSORS many optional accessories,<br />

C, champion lineage. Dam<br />

A.P.A.W, WtlOLE TRIUMPtl - parts Call after 6 pm, 609.443-5843,<br />

blue ribbon winner, show & pet Our pets are indescribably<br />

quality, bred for tem-<br />

only TR4. Call 609-466-2947<br />

terrihc. Gorgeous selection, after 6 pro.<br />

perament. 201-526-4091. solids, two-tonss and stripes,<br />

’77 LINCOLN-4 dr. town car.<br />

perfect cond. fully e(uipped<br />

112 S. Post Road<br />

CO~R~G<br />

11/4mileoffVillageRd.) ’69VW--’ENGlNE,70,000mi.,<br />

goldbronzel400mi. Mustsell<br />

h~aving for overseas. Call<br />

609-799-1263 exc. coud., $100. 609-924-1086.<br />

Bathing & Grooming tlours: Mon-Fri, 9-1 Sat. 9-5,<br />

after 8 pro. 609.3974684.<br />

Pick-up and delivery Sun 1-4 ~<br />

. available<br />

BUICK Centurian" ’73 - a/c,<br />

FOREIGN CAR PARTS - good mechanical condition,<br />

PIIILIP SCIILICIIER<br />

Wholesale to the public on $120~. Call 609-924-3474.<br />

609452-8081 ACK GERMAN SHEPHERD brand names. Open 7 days a<br />

pups - 3 too. old. 1 male, I week. 201.526-3577.<br />

female. Shots & wormed. 609-<br />

1970 CAMARO - p/s. l~/b, auto.<br />

BLOODHOUND PUPPIES -- 448-2255 or 201446-6489.<br />

a/c, very good condttion, 609-<br />

ACK, male & females, black &<br />

397-1700 or 397.6840~<br />

tan, pet & show, $250 & up. 609-<br />

Autos Wanted 397-2437.<br />

AKC DALMATIAN " Brittany JAGUAR "/2 XKE - 2+2,<br />

Spaniels, mini-Beagle and sable/biscuit leather, A/C,<br />

POODLES - AKC, tiny toys, IRISH SETTER pups.S100 and ALL JUNK CARS aod trucks wire wheels, am/fro, stereo &<br />

toys, and miniatures, floraeunder.<br />

201-782-0718. wanted. Free tawing $16 and’ tapes, exe. cond., 20t-359-6907.<br />

raised. 201.521-0855.<br />

up, Searpati Auta Wrecking,<br />

609-396-7040.<br />

CLIPPING, grooming all<br />

breeds - Dog and cat boarding<br />

HORSE BOX STALL-- avail,<br />

1967 VW SQUAREBACK -<br />

- Windy Hill Kennels AIlen-<br />

in private stable. Finest care<br />

cleaq inside-outside, good<br />

& facilities. Call after 5 p.m.<br />

town-Yardville ’Road,<br />

Allentown. 609-259-2530.<br />

HORSES boarded in excellent.<br />

AKC registered, 4 to 6 weeks. facilities, near Princeton.<br />

working’ refrigerator . air<br />

SET - excellent condition,<br />

dealers wanted, $5 table;<br />

Field champion lineage sired. Indoor arena, trails, training,<br />

condittoner, lots more. 125 contributians appreciated,<br />

appraisal $2700, sacrifice, Imported from England, $160 and instruction. Beau Run<br />

ckury Corner Road East Call 201-722-1600 ’for ,n-<br />

~il4U0. 609.448.4191 or 443.4694to $200. Call between 7 and 9 Farm, Sklllman, N.J. 201-3S9-<br />

Windsor. : "’ formation, , .<br />

ask for:Hal... . p.m,<br />

,3139 or 3539.<br />

..,<br />

.. ’÷.’ :<br />

USED<br />

1973 AUDI 100LS, 4 dr. 4 spd.<br />

nlanual trans, manual<br />

steeriog, am/fro radio & tape<br />

player, a/c. Calf after 5 pro;<br />

809-259-9194.<br />

’76 PACER -- stnd (tans, A/C,<br />

radial way tires aod set<br />

snows. Clean well cared for.<br />

Call 609-921-0033 or 201-369-3409<br />

after 6 p.m. $2,200.<br />

’72 AUDI -- 4 spd a/c new<br />

clutch, traosmtssion, only<br />

$4800. Call Tom. 609-737-9368 or<br />

799-1070.<br />

’71 CHEVELLE MALIBU -<br />

p/s, p/b ore/fro 8’trk. 4 spd.<br />

$350. Must sel. Ca Mark<br />

eves¯ 5-7 p.m., 609-924.4315.<br />

’75 CADILLAC - beautiful"<br />

black Couple deVillc, low<br />

mileage 1 owner loaded with<br />

all accesser es. W se for<br />

VAN WANTED - cheap,, running condition, new tires. $1000 under market value¯ 201-<br />

609-924-2366.<br />

will buy immediately. 609-448- ’ 201-359-1906 after 6:30 pm. 359-7310.<br />

7616. Don’t junk the van - oad<br />

met<br />

Feeds and Grains 1975 LINCOLN CON- 1974 MI~IICURY COMET -<br />

forananimalsat<br />

I’INENTAL ¯ Town Coupe auto. bucket seats, 40,000<br />

ROSEDALEMILLS WANTED-SMALL STATION loaded, climate eontro, miles, $1900 blichelin steel"<br />

274 Alexander St. WAGON; 4 dr, in good con- leather am/fro tape, much belted radtal ttres, w/wallS,<br />

Princeton ditlan at reasonable price. Call more. 24,000 mi es, $6600. 201- am radio, 609-799-9209 after<br />

609-924-0134 609.924-4438. 257-1623.<br />

4:30 pm. I<br />

|


Autos For Sale<br />

"Seven For Central Jersey" ¯ ’" 1,.LSnOS Uca-t eeACC<br />

Classifi’etl dvertising<br />

T#E c~’rlu?z east The Manville <strong>News</strong><br />

IOINDSOR-HIGHTS HEP~LD<br />

¯ The <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />

8-B Thursday, May 19, 1977<br />

Autos For Sale ’Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Motorcycles Recreational<br />

Vehicles<br />

CORVETTE ’75 - like new T- TItlUMPII SPITFIRE 1970 - 1973 PONTIAC LeMam- V0, 4- ’72 VW SUPER BEETLE - 1976 FORD LTD - 4 dr. vinyl 1973 BUICK CENTURY .<br />

top 13000miles bronze 4spd. Mark Ill orange, 44,000 mi., door, a/c am/fro reasonable new tires~ am/fro interior & roof 30000 mi, fu y equipt,<br />

’75 KAWASAKI ZI-2 exhaust DISCOUNTEDRVSUI~PLIES<br />

segal, ps/pb, A/C, am/fro<br />

leather interior, a/c, am/fm ext. mech. cond., radio, $950. mileage on regular. Wholesale<br />

systems water seat, konis, 2 . hitches installed. Electric<br />

BACK TO BASICS Tutoring<br />

exterior m cxc. cond., runs like new. asking $3495 or best stereo, Rally wheel covers, Service. Reading, math,<br />

radio, tilt wheel, p/s, p/b. 609-466-3973, 6-9 p.m. or priced. Peter Wright 609-921- very well, Asking $1200. Eves. offer. 609-443.7087 for aphelmets,<br />

bike cover good brake control, caps, van &<br />

:18,000 orig. mi., exc. cond.<br />

$7,400. 609-506-0037 alter 3 pro. unytime Sat. or Sun. 0525 eves¯ 212-480-0456 days.<br />

condition, $1800. 609-883-6453. pickup conversion units,<br />

English, elementary and in-<br />

609-448-4358.<br />

pointment. $2,5OO. 201-821-847,6. ¯<br />

termediate levels. Parents,<br />

KAMPRITE, 201-297-1813. take advantage of the summer,<br />

give your child remedial<br />

PORSCHE912- 1967, Classic, 1972 - SAAB 4 door, new ’74 JEEP, 360 Wagoneer. 1975 CHEVY Monza 2+2 1965 PONTIAC CATALINA- 75 I-IONDA -- ST 90F - Ex- 1972 OPEN ROAD Chev. V-8, or enrichment lessons.<br />

exe. cood. Enthusiast car. transmission well main. White with good gram trim, flatchhack 4.3 liter V8, auto, good cond., auto tram. P/S, ANTIQUE 1953 PACKARD cellentcondition.Only 1200mi.<br />

Qualified, eertilied. 609-882-<br />

A/C, $3350. 201-359-8425 after 7 lainod. Asking $1400. Call 201- AM/FM,P/S,P/B,A/C heater, 17,000 miles, perfect condition¯ A/C, recent tuneup, Asking CLIPPER. 4 dr. sedan, fair<br />

24,000 miles, self contained,<br />

pm.<br />

359.97(16 after 6 p.m. tiltwheel roof rack &deflector, $2900. Call 609-737-3000 ext.<br />

condition, to be restored. 609-<br />

Asking $450. Call 609-096-9112, 1636.<br />

clean & ’:,’ell kept, $5600. 33<br />

Inw range power gear¯<br />

6475.$250’ Call after 6 p,m. 609-443.259-2413.<br />

2708 days, 609-466.2O00 ext. 49<br />

Van Kirk Rood (off Carter)<br />

Quadratrac fulltime 4-wheel hires.<br />

1970 IIONDA 760 - C can, Lawrence Township. 609-898.<br />

1968 CIIEVELLE - 327 V6, 3 DATSUN 260Z - 1974, silver, 4 drive. Two sets of tires. 53,000<br />

original 6,000 mis. Sacrifice, 0097.<br />

PRIVATE SUMMEB. tutoring.,~<br />

’74 PLYMOUTH Duster sport<br />

by cxperienced teacher in her<br />

speed¯ Custom interior, spd. a/c, am/fro, studded miles. $3599. Call 609-924-1961.<br />

1948 FORD- 2 dr. sedan deluxe $1149¯ Call after 6 p.m. 201-369-<br />

Rebuilt engine¯ $1400. After 0 soows, original owner, ext.<br />

CADILLAC Coupe de Ville.<br />

coupe - low mileage, mint Lawrenceville home. Reading<br />

VS, 57000 mi. radio & heater, 1932.<br />

ceed. in/out, metalhc green,<br />

and math, grades 3-7. Ex-<br />

pro. 609-567-0459. toed. $4750. 609-452-1794.<br />

1966. Good condition. Best w/w Firestone radials (new;<br />

dean body, int. perfect. 24’ CONTINENTAL TRAVELcellent references¯ 609-883-<br />

1972 BMW 2002 - m’echan’ically offer. Call 609-989-9238, plus 2 w/w rad al snows Asking $2,200. 609-921-3466.<br />

TRAILER. fully equipped self 7519.<br />

excellent, Michelins,<br />

(new) am radio¯ Wen kepl, 72110NDA350CL-CatlaRer5 contained sleeps 6 ale under<br />

1970 PLYMOUTII suburban<br />

76 AUDI LSI00 am/fm/cb,<br />

Bkmpunkt, $2950. 609-443-6291.<br />

wagon, 9 pass, a/c, good tires<br />

IIONDA CIVIC HATCRBACK"<br />

serviced. Excel mileage LOTUS EUROPA ’70-garage<br />

pm. 609-448-2466. 1900 miles in lowing exc.<br />

EXPERIENCED I’EACHER<br />

cruise conlrol, auto. 4 door, ne~ spare, $500. 609-443-4288.<br />

- 1975 - 4 speed. 7500 mi. 32 mpg $2560 firm. 609-396-7583 9-4, or stored, oncowner. Exc. tend,, tend, Wi accept best offer.<br />

new in Sept. $5495. 009-394-<br />

’71 CADILLAC - 4 dr, a/c. - Evenings only 609-921-7085.<br />

882-6423 anytime.<br />

WILL TUTOR ELEMEN-<br />

’74 engine, $3,000. 609-871-2456. ’72 HONDA - CB460, good<br />

609-452-1715.<br />

TARY READING &. MATH.<br />

5262. After 5 pro. 215-968.2122.<br />

stereo lope deck, full pwr $2.700.<br />

condition 13,500 mi. $765. 609.<br />

(109448-7029.<br />

1970 MERCURY MARQUIS puck, excellent condition.<br />

Stationwagon . Good con- $1500. 009-448-7884.<br />

’74 LINCOLN, MARKIV exc. 1971TRIUMPtlGT6bIarkIII.<br />

924-8343after6pm.<br />

PIIELAN’S MOTOR HOME TUTORING . p,~, N.J. cer. ,<br />

’70 CllEVY IMPALA, 4 cir. dilinn, a/c, am radio, 61.000<br />

A CLASSIC CONVERTIBLE -<br />

cond., 1-owner, low mileage, good Michelins, wire wheels, llENTAL Luxury travel at low leachers. Remedial and ad-<br />

A/C. P/S, P/B. Needs some ini. $700. 609-443-3908.<br />

fully equip. 201-297-9001, betw. new hattery. 66,009 miles. 809’work.<br />

201-297-6274.<br />

1971 CtlRYSLER -- 4 dr<br />

Chevelle Malibu, ’65. Exc.<br />

1967TRIUMPH 650-$700. Prn. weekly rates¯ Free travel vanced all subject areas<br />

9 a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />

:396-1092 after 2 pro.<br />

Ncwpnrt hardtop, a/c, ps/pb,<br />

Cond. Best offer over $600. Call<br />

609-921.8852.<br />

information¯ Glasstite camper including music instruct on<br />

after 6 p.m. and weekends 609-<br />

cap sale for all pick-up trucks, and special od. Call S.P.S.T.,<br />

ext. tend., $1,295. 609-924-7684.<br />

’73 MEIiCUI{Y Marllue - ’71 VOLVO 1900 E, 60,000<br />

924.4448.<br />

609-586-2669.<br />

609-566-7578 p.o. Box 86,<br />

i971 FORD SQUIRE<br />

am/fm rudio, air, 48,000 miles, miles, am/fm, red/black<br />

72 VW CAMPER - lmmac. 8, 1973 HONDA CB350 - very gd<br />

Skillman,<br />

stationwagon-- low mi, good<br />

excel, cnnd. $2500 or best offer. mlerinr. Perf. shape, $3000.<br />

track, carpet, ground valves,<br />

’70 PLYMOUTH FURY III - ’73 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4 sp., shape, ale am/fro, pb/ps, tend. helmet, w nd shield,<br />

669.466-0991 after 6 pro. 215-946-3758 ufler :1 pm,<br />

$2000. 67 BUG good cond, $400.<br />

New tram cooling system 35 mpg., radials, needs body snowsincl. 609-443-5476after 6.<br />

luggage rack, owners manual, ’71 OPEN ROAD MOTORTENNIS LESSONS - Private<br />

ucw lires, a/c tape deck, $5001 work. Best offer. Good run-<br />

609-466-2106 keep trying. $600.609-446-3400 ext. 3215, 9-5. HOME . 25’ self-contained, given by well qualified young"<br />

Ca 609-448-7765 after 5 p.m. about. 201-297-1966, 9-5; 201loaded<br />

with extras¯ FM stereo, woman. Beginners to ad-<br />

1974 CIIEVY CAPRICE -- 1968 WILLYS ,IEEP - 4 wheel<br />

821-9473, after 5.<br />

.... CB generator and air, sleeps 6 vanced Reasonable rates¯ 609classic,<br />

33,000 mi. Ext. erred. drive, V0 autn, locking hubs,<br />

L<br />

’75 OLDS STARPIRE . V-6, 1974 - DODGE Van - Power<br />

auto, 319 V-8 Dodge engine. 921-3426.<br />

$3,500. 609-696-1392 u fief 4 p.m. pov,’er-angling snowplow &<br />

auto ps/pb A/C fm stereo sleeting, A/C. V6, pnwer roof Trucks Good gas mileage. Pvt. owner.<br />

extras. 609.448.54~4 after 6. ’77 CORVETTE - all factory ’71 KARMEN GHIA, depen- rally wheels, low mileage, exc. vent, asking $:1400. Call 201- Clean¯ 609-466-0007. ,. FLUTE LESSONS . Private<br />

’71 CAPRI - 1600, hit in rear, 009-443-I133 days ask for Dave. oplions plus fitted body cover. dable. Best offer. Call 201-297. tend. 609-466-3819 after 0 pro. :359-6709 lifter 6 p.m. instruction with soloist and<br />

Concourse clean. Asking 0003.<br />

teacher. I am experienced<br />

good ruoniug cne, ine and<br />

$9,500. 609-921-3291.<br />

’-<br />

’75 FORD F250 - Super cab TITAN MOTOR HOME - 1973,<br />

Irammission. Excellent for<br />

28’, low mileage excellent with young players, adult<br />

parts. $250. Call Ed, after 4 74 AUDI 1011 LS - Burgundy,<br />

tlONDA CIVIC, 1974 - Hat- ’72 FIAT 850 Spyder con-<br />

Truck - after 3 p.m. 609-448.<br />

pro, 609.466-3177.<br />

aln/[o1. 4 spd, new battery &<br />

c’h’hae’k, 4 speed, radials, roof<br />

’68 MERCURY COMET, 6 condition, sleeps 6 twin a/c bel~inners, and advanced<br />

vertible - Excellent condition,<br />

2985, with or without full<br />

radials 40,000 mi. 609.448.4497’79<br />

PORSCIIE - 911E original rac~. Call 609:259-9608.<br />

cyl.. perfect st’dlion car. Best 5KWgenerator, new t resan~ tecnnique. Summer essons<br />

$1400. 609-468-0846.<br />

camper self-contained,<br />

evenings.<br />

offer. 201-329-2562 aft. 5:30 pm<br />

tune-up. Ready for vacation, available¯ Call Mat hew Cahn<br />

26,0O0 miles, 5 spd. clean<br />

& all day weekends. $12,500. 009-298-163| (Cross-<br />

VOLVO STATION WAGON.<br />

Cream Puff. Always garaged. 1909 280 S MEBCEDES BENZ<br />

1972 - Energy special? Stan-<br />

$6750. 609-666.4560.<br />

dard transmission, radio,<br />

CI,ASSIC ’66 Volvo PV544 -<br />

4 dr., 6 cyl., auto, ps,pb pw.<br />

Light blue metallic w/natural<br />

$2599. 201-722-7126. 70",’, resh)rod. $350. or best<br />

offer. Call 00~-448-1496.<br />

leather int, 52,123 mi, This car<br />

VW SIROCCO 75-ex. gas mi.. looks as new. $3850. ro09-862.<br />

22.000 mi. stick shift, air. Call 8080.<br />

’75 FIA’I Spider cnnv. - dk. (’AI’Iil 1973 V-6. 2600 sun roof. 009-737-3539 after 6:30 p.m. &<br />

blue, Michelin radials. 25,00t) ;’invl top, int. decor grp, 1 all day wkods.<br />

mi, just tunett. After 6 pro. 600- ,v,’{lcr $1,95(I or offer, 6~J-448-<br />

921-8372.<br />

CLASSIC ’68 Mercedes 190 S,L~<br />

Ir329.<br />

convertible. 3 tol~ perfect<br />

AUTOMOBILE FLEA running eond. Used daily - Call<br />

MAIIKET - Sat. May 21, 10-4<br />

1973 CIIEVY W:\(;ON, I’IS,<br />

201-369-4256.<br />

M USTANG ’70 Convertible, ps pm Trenton Fair Grounds. Rt.<br />

P/B, aulo. very good tend. 201- & Ill) needs body work, $511o. 33. Free admission, free<br />

297-1622.<br />

(~J-449-O-aJ0 after 5.<br />

parking. Entry fee $5 per car<br />

For informatuon call 609-924. ’73 MAZDA RX - 3 Cpe, 4 spd.,<br />

1968 VW FASTBACK - Needs 1974 BUICK ItEGAL - 2 dr,<br />

0181.<br />

AM/FM/Steroo, $750 or’B.O.,<br />

Fac. type mags for above $12,5.<br />

work. Fuel injection. $100 as sport coupe, a/c, am/fm, vinyl<br />

201-873-2386.<br />

is, Firm. 201-695-0231 after 6:30 lop, ps/pb, good condition. I’IiESIDENT CARTER can’t<br />

p.m.<br />

$3500. 609-799-1273 after 6. lax Ihis full size 1973 Dodge<br />

l’olura -- vinyl roof radials<br />

air, perfect b(3dy and interior. DODGE DART - ’74 Sport.<br />

Call Brad after 5, 609-921-6472. Au!o. P/S, P/B, W/W.<br />

’69 AUSTIN [IEALY SPRITE 1973 BUICK STATION<br />

AM/FM/Cassette. "Tuned,<br />

- rebuilt engine. 40 meg, WAG(iN - 00/40 pwr seat, door<br />

needs hmlv work, $299. C~fll locks, luggage rack with ’66 MUSTANG GT - p/s, a/c<br />

aligned, new warranty parts,<br />

609-452-4587.<br />

carrier, am/fro steren rear good ’mechan ca ly, needs<br />

20MPG I owner. 62,700 mis.<br />

speakers. Clean, $4,100. Call puint. $450. 201-297-0444. ’<br />

Ca ~201~526.4025. ,<br />

li{~J-395-0209 after 5 pro.<br />

’70 PLYMOUTII FURY III -<br />

19(~1 Chevy Malibu - Good<br />

New trans & cooling system 4<br />

coodilion, pwr steering, a/c,<br />

MERCEDES, 1962, 220 SE<br />

nev,’ tires, tape deck, a/c: $550. ’75 ltABBIT - excellent cond. new tires. 609-443-6895.<br />

(four bucket ~;eats make it<br />

609-448-7765 after 5 p.m. 5o,o00 miles, new radials,<br />

unique). Like new. $8500. Call<br />

$2009. Call 6ff3-921-9132 eves.<br />

609-882-1533.<br />

......... 4<br />

’76 LUXUH.Y MONTE CARLO<br />

-- all options, from power<br />

1973 (ILDS CUTLASS ’74 CAPRI 20[)(I-4 ~pced 23 000<br />

SUPREME - Full power, air[<br />

sunrnof, L:mdau interior, a/c, ’69 DODGE CORONET - good<br />

miles, excel, cnnd. Best<br />

AM/FM, 46,000 mi., spot css.<br />

power windows to wire wheels. condition, serious inquiries<br />

reastmable offer. Call after 6 Metallic blue & white vinyl only. 201-68541678.<br />

Asking $250{I. 201-247-3705. pro. 201-297-946:1. top. Asking $6600. 201-359-8548.<br />

’75 AMC PACER - 3 spd on<br />

’71 MGBGT - gnod running 1971 BENAULT - R-16 4 cir.<br />

floor, am/fm stereo, 4 new<br />

condition. $1650 or besl. Call sedan, halchback, auhL good 1972 BMW BAVARIA -- A/C tires, 2 snows, exc. cond. $2700.<br />

I;09-6,55-0556.<br />

Irans. exc. mileage, needs C.B., sunroof, new meta c 609-883-6453 after 6 pro.<br />

some work. Best offer over paint, new valves, m-<br />

$750. 609-921-8941 6pm - 10pm. maculate, 100o00+ miles.<br />

’73 FORD PINTO - 2000 CC, 4<br />

$5,500 f rm. 609-924-1679. Leave TRIUMPH TR-8 - 1971,<br />

sp., H & II, stl. rdls, new hrks<br />

name & no.<br />

AM/FM, low mileage. $2300.<br />

exhsl, 58,00O m. $1:100. 201-359. 1972 CIIItYSLEIi Newport<br />

201-359-3291.<br />

4940 eves.<br />

Itw.,’a - 4-(oar ardl)p p/s<br />

t)/I), a/c, vinyl lop, good<br />

ctnulitinn. Must ~,ell, hest offer. ’73 I-’ONTIAC GRANDVILLE ’67 CREVY MALIBU -<br />

CAI)ILLAC EI.I)()ItAD() 600-799-2079.<br />

- convertible. Original AM/FM eight track,<br />

condition, all power, loaded, uutomatic. $325, 20t-725-6947,<br />

t’ONVEBTIIILES . owner<br />

mini condition in and out.<br />

nmst sell entire collection - ’74 FORI) LTD. Bt{OUGHAM<br />

cars nluinlained in ex-<br />

Must sell. $2,595 or best offer, 1968 OLDS, I owner, exe. tend.<br />

2 dr. vinyl roof, am/fro stereo, 201-946-1590 or 201-469-0999.<br />

ceptional condition. 1972<br />

Can be seen in front of 66<br />

a/c. IIO~’V brakes new tires<br />

IIUIIGUNDV v,’/v,’hitc leather<br />

Berwyn Place, Lawreneeville.<br />

mauliful tend t on, 609-448.<br />

interior & Inp ;Ill power op-<br />

609-883-1009.<br />

54116.<br />

I emil. am/fin slereo tape,<br />

’71 CREVELLE -- 4’ spd,<br />

climate conlrol cruise enn-<br />

am/fm, extra motor & parts.<br />

trol, twiligilt sentinel t& 197:1 BUICK LA SABRE - 2 dr, Needs door. $1250 or best offer.<br />

wlmcl, sleel radials, 46,000 vinyl roof. ps/pb, a/c, oleo. 201-297-5634 after 5pm.<br />

’69 PLYMOUTH WAGON -<br />

miles, $4500. 1973 WtIITE wilidows, good condition.<br />

Good condition, Asking $360.<br />

Call 201-722-0939 after 5:30<br />

v,’/lan leather & WllrrE tnp, $2~50. 609-799-1273 after 6.<br />

p.m.<br />

am/fro selcctric stereo,<br />

’72 VEGA GT -- 4 spd. Coupe<br />

climule oontrol cruise cnn-<br />

radials, $650, call 609-448-5422<br />

ffol, spill seals, steel radials 1973 CllEVROLET MONTE<br />

/Synder) after 6:30 pro.<br />

’64 CHRYSLER NEWPORT -<br />

19,000 miles, $5400. 1975 FlllE CAItLO LANDAU - like new,<br />

Only 61,000 mis., 363 engine, R<br />

MIST OItANGE with hint- all options, 45,000 miles, $2,950. CIIIC:SLER CORDOBA - 1975 & II, auto. Car looks & rum<br />

thing ioterior lind v,’hite tnp, 009-448-8311.<br />

a/c, um/fm, 40,000 mi. exc. good. $150. 201463-1936.<br />

all power options, am/fro<br />

tend. $4,300. 609-924-5900 ex.<br />

stereo lape, climate control,<br />

:120 days or 609-737-2456 eves.<br />

ermse conlrol t&l v,’heel<br />

twilight sentinel steel radials ’74 CORVETTE . loaded, 360<br />

1973 I~OVA SS CRAGERS -<br />

4400 mles, $13,000. Cull after 5<br />

eu. in., mags, headers, toot<br />

Dark blue, new mags,<br />

pro, 669.896-11151. exposcd) racing green saddle 1972 FORD LTD. 2 dr ps/pb headers AM/FM Stereo tape<br />

eall~cr int., 77,000 mi., very a/c, good cond t on. $1395¯ exce. cond., $1850. A so new<br />

gd. tend., orig. owner, $6 300.<br />

king size water bed will<br />

’73 BUICK LA SABRE, A/C,<br />

a nmst. Call Doog, loam - 4pro<br />

sacrifice at $165 complete.<br />

lully equipped, Imv mileage, 1<br />

201-329-4541, ’6-8 pm 609-924. PONTIAC (;RAND PRIX - ’74, Days, 201-369-8727. Eves,<br />

nwner. 201:297-1780 aft. 7 pro.<br />

1941,<br />

white, exc. cond. p/s, p/b, weekends, 201-874.451’7. ¯<br />

power windov:s, air, stereo,<br />

cruise, :14,000 miles, only $3200.<br />

1974 PORSClIE - 914/2.0 AMC IIORNET -- stick shift, 201-251-6404.<br />

orange, am/fro tape deck, 1970. $500, 60,000 mi. Call 609-<br />

’72 DATSUN 240Z - red w/wht<br />

cmtom class rnag wheels. 446-4817.<br />

1966 VW - body fair to good,<br />

int. New brakes & battery.<br />

41,000 mi es, best offer. Call<br />

motor needs work, $160. 201-<br />

44,000 miles, exc. cond. orig.<br />

alter 7 pm or weekends. 6o9. AUTOMOBILE FLEA LxJ7-3859. ufter 3 pro. owner. $3600, 201-297-0047.<br />

921-0538.<br />

MARKET - Sat. May 21 10-4<br />

pm rrenton Fair Grounds. lit. ’72 MONTEGO MX wagon 1966 CHRYSLER NEWPORT -<br />

33, Free admission, free uuto, a/c, am/fro, 2-way rear good trans, new starter,<br />

’75 PLYMOUTI-I custom parking. Entry fee $5 per car gate. Best offer. 609.443-1088 batlery, rue pump, best offer<br />

Valiant - 6-cyl, 4-door, fully Fnr information call 600-924- after 6 pro. over $250. 609-024-1425.<br />

equipped, excellent condition 0163,<br />

28,000 miles, good gas, ow<br />

maintenance, $2850. 609-883. YELLOW MUSTANG - ’71 ’73 BLAZER - 4 w.d, Cheyenne<br />

7860.<br />

’68 VW - auto, rebuilt engine,<br />

nmving abroad must sell low pkg. towing hitch¯ $3600 Call<br />

mileage, new brakes $1400 or ufler 5 p.m. 201-369-3660.<br />

gd. cond., call Laura, nights<br />

609-452-7535.<br />

lest offer. 609..446-7814.<br />

1967 4 DR. VOLVO . 82 090<br />

miles, good condition. $700.<br />

J976 BUICK CENTURY - 9<br />

609-989-9218.<br />

pass wagon, a/c, power pack,<br />

1970 VW Glitterbug - chinchilla<br />

1970 VW - Squarehaek, 29 mpg,<br />

w. blk. stripes, auto, fm stereo<br />

radials, A/C needs overhaul,<br />

roof rack, cruise loaded 10000 w. speakers, body exe., rebuilt<br />

CHEVY WAGON ’69 - $1150. 609-448-1367 eves & Sat.<br />

m, usk ng $5250. 009448-5731. engine, snows. $1 600. 201-874automatic,<br />

good condition.<br />

3939 after 6, Tues thru Sat. a<br />

$495 or best offer. 609448-6282. 1073 VW - cony. am/fm radio, ’73 CHEVY. IMPALA wgn, day Sun & Men.<br />

4 spd., exc. tend., 54,000 milesl blue/white. Fully equip., 3<br />

1969 MERCEDES 250 . exc. $2,200, 609-921-~15. seats, $1950. 201-297-4771.<br />

cond. ale all power, rebu t<br />

CADILLAC ELDORAD0<br />

eng ne, $2500. 201-297-3149.<br />

1965 VW BUG ¯ Recen y<br />

SAAB ’70 - model 99, brakes, convertible 1972, dark blue &<br />

engine, tram., steering; good. white interior power seats,<br />

overhauled eng no, recent Cooling system had, water brks, steering & windows,<br />

1966 MERCEDES BENZ- std. clutch, uew master cylinder;<br />

4 spd, trammission. $800. 609.<br />

pump ok. $350 or best offer. am/fro stereo many extras,<br />

$300 or best offer Call John 699-921-4996 days, 924-0008 radial tires, low m leage,<br />

448-3736.<br />

I ughes 609-452-7377. eves.<br />

¯ $4800, 009-921-6405.<br />

609-924-2439<br />

’68 VW, needs clutch, $475. ’66 wicks, N.J.)<br />

VW bus, best offer¯ Call 609-<br />

1975 FORD TRUCK -- Delta<br />

GurrAR LESSONS by ex-<br />

88~-1943.<br />

body, ps/pb, elec. lift gate¯ 609.<br />

perienced patient, h gh school<br />

jun or, for beginners and in-’<br />

a/c,1974 CBRYSLER NEWPORT.60,000 mi., 4 dr., $3,000. or Fri.683-40°0 bet 9 & 6, Men thru Mobile Homes termediates. Reasonable<br />

1973 OLDS CUTLASS SALON. best offer. Call after 5:30, 201- rates. 201-359-8843 after 6 pro.<br />

4 dr. p/s, p/b, a/c, rear win- 297-6366.<br />

(low defog, vinyl roof, exc. " ’63 FORD PICKUP, custom 10’ x 60’ VAGABOND, I BR, MUSIC teacher, certified,,,.<br />

tend. $3000. 609-921-1556.<br />

cab, half ton, immac, cond., a/c, carpeted & furnished, formerly of Old Bridge ex-<br />

1976 TR-6 extra sharp, like many new parts. Call for shed-S. Brunswick. Call after, panding studio<br />

new. Red w/2 snows & 2 extra<br />

in<br />

details, 201-297-2619. 5 pm. 201-297.2281. Hillsborough/Bclle Mead<br />

67 CHEVELLE MALIBU . 2 rod lined Pirellrs, am/fm, area. Beginner and indr,,<br />

283 engine, auto, radio 10,000 mi. 609-448-3766 or 609- termediate instruction<br />

radials, $650¯ Eves¯ 5-8 pm. ’ 440-3746.<br />

1972 3/4 TON FURD- F250 8<br />

available for piano and<br />

201-874-3356. ft. bed, 6 cyl, 3 spd. with new Boats classical organ. Call 201-874-<br />

AMC AMBASSADAR, 1970¯ snow tires¯ 27,000 mi. Asking 3916.<br />

75.000 mi, clean. $500. Call 609- $2,400. 201-359-6865.<br />

1977 GRANADA & COMET for 448-0052.<br />

CATALINA 22 FOOT -<br />

TEACHER for Guitar & Violin<br />

sale. Air conditioning, /s, liherglass swing keel sloop<br />

- beginners, intermediates &<br />

p/b, reasoaable price¯ P~or ’71 PORSCHE 914 - 5-speed. 1974 FORD VAN - Econoline, sleeps 5, roller furling, jiffy<br />

advanced¯ Graduate with BA<br />

tufa. 609-924-4700. am/fro stereo, $2500. 609-921- 6-cyl, stick, $3500. Call rechng,<br />

-<br />

head, galley, 6 hp<br />

in Music Ed from Berklee<br />

0215 after 6 pro. anytime 609-924-6474.<br />

College of Music, Boston.<br />

.uthoard,<br />

3<br />

coast guard equip<br />

much, much more. Sailaway.<br />

Specializing in Rock & Jazz<br />

’70JAGXKEcoupe-a/c,p/s, AUTOMOBILE FLW.A<br />

guitar & classicial Violin. Also<br />

p/b, 4 new Pirellis. Asking ’75 CHEVY Pick-up - with $5,195. Ca11609-587-9676. Keep<br />

MARKET - Sat. May 21, 10-4 teach composition, theory &<br />

camper ,~. ton fully equipped Irving.<br />

$3100, After 5pro 609-799-3925. pm Trenton Fair Grounds. Rt.<br />

arranging. Professional<br />

ow mi eage, excellent con-<br />

, 33. Free admission, free<br />

playing experience. Will play<br />

1974,13MW 13avaria . 4-door<br />

dition. 201-874-3124. - .......... for all affairs. Reasonable<br />

parking¯ Entry fee $5 per car.<br />

sedan, silver finish, beige For informahon call 609-924- 16’ LUGER SAILBOAT - rates. 609.443.5163<br />

interior, sunroof a/c amfm 0181. 1946IIUDSONPICK.UP1ruek, fiberglass, with trailer, full<br />

s ereo. 34,000 mfes. excellent fully restored. For more in- equipment $1250, or will swap DRUM LESSONS - privat~<br />

tend t on $6495. 609-267-6400.<br />

1974 TRIUMPtl TVR formation, call 201-359-7200. forsame equipped Sunfish and instruction with N.J. certified<br />

" $600. 609-443-5975 6-10a.m., or teacher¯ Beginners thru adproduclion<br />

line handcrafted,<br />

AUDI ’72 -" IOOLS, 49,000 mi. weekends,<br />

canoed. 201-369-3215.<br />

low mileagc, sunroof<br />

A/C, am/fro auto., $2,200 fiberglass body, 6 cylinder. 4 ’76 DODGE VAN . s ver ..............<br />

very negot able. 609-921-9265~ spd. Book value over $7,000.<br />

black interior perfect con.<br />

dition, many extras. 609-737- SAILBOAT -- SunIlower, exe. (;URDJIEFF OUSTENSKY<br />

Willsell for best offer. 609-587-<br />

1062 or 924-5694.<br />

CENTER now accepting<br />

1970 PLYMOUTR satellite. 0312. cnnd. $175, 609-9244281. students. 215-565-6695.<br />

A/C, new tires, low mileage. - ............<br />

F’rice $995. Call 201-369.4082. 1970 PONTIAC LE MANS. It. Machinery & blue. blk vinyl lop, 350 engine,<br />

1973 REINEL CABIN LEARN A LANGUAGE w/the<br />

’75 TOYOTA CELICA, 4 sp. rebuilt tram new battery & Equipment CRUISER-21ft, 100HP very Princeton Language Group. 25<br />

AM/FM exc. cond.,’29,000 ml., Ires, A/C. am/fro/stereo good cond tion. $630o. 609.448. languages, all native teachers.<br />

(lark green/tan inter. Must cassette tape, very gd. cond., 5792.<br />

609-924-9335, 921-2,540.<br />

sell. 201-~7-0200days; 6G9-443- well cared for. Asking $950. FOR SALE--GRAVELY<br />

6474 eves. Ask for Rich. 600-924-7070. SICKLE BAR - for 2-wheel<br />

Gravely tractor. Good tend. 1973 GLASTRON 17 FT. TEE. PIANO INSTRUCTION -- for<br />

009-924-5399 after ’2 pro. NEE trailer, 1971 Evenrude<br />

JAGUAR LAND ROVER 1964 RAMBLER American.<br />

the beginning and in-<br />

- 125 hp., less than 50 hrs. on<br />

Authorized dealer¯ T & T station wagon -- running ’ motor, many extras ’$3,300.<br />

termediate student. Call 201-<br />

Motors, 210 Woodhridge Ave., condition, $100. 609-799-3046. TRACTOR J. DEERE Model<br />

369-5935.<br />

609-446.7883 aft. 7.<br />

Ilighland Park, N.J. 201-572- Awithcultivalorand plow¯ A-I<br />

2577.<br />

shape. $1295. Call 201-297-4756. ’rilE GUITAR STUDIO -- 20<br />

VOLVO 1974 top of line model<br />

SAILBOAT- 12 ft. Wildflower Nassau St. offers classes &’<br />

’63 PLYMOUTH VALIANT-- inl.164E .naVY,u/c, pb,lightps,blUeum/fm,leather<br />

trailer, paddles, life jackets¯ private instruction in the ,-<br />

Recreational white w/red interior 42 090 18 mpg, ex. cood. 609-924-3471.<br />

$400. Call 201-249-8154 after 6 Classical Guitar, 609-924-5790.’<br />

m les, rad o & 6 new tires. p.m.<br />

$300. 609-466-1090, ask for<br />

Vehicles PRIVA’I’E LESSONS-- Piano,<br />

Sahrina. . 1976 ASPEN. 2 dr., dk. green, MOTOR HOME RENTAL -<br />

guitar (Adult beginners<br />

%:6, auto, Irons¯ ps/pb air<br />

76: liP MERCURY MOTOR - intermediates), & composition<br />

1973GREMLIN. p/s,p/b,a/c, tinted glass, am/fro rear<br />

spend Memorial Day traveling includes stand & external gas taught by recent graduate<br />

radio, luggage rock. 201-257- defogger, road wheels well<br />

at )’our own leisure in a new tank. Very good tend. $275.<br />

Midas motor home. Sleeps 6<br />

M.A. Music Theory. Call Nick<br />

4896. . dlaintained. Askin[~ $3 975. 609- tully self-contained. Special<br />

609-921.9158. 609-259-9107,<br />

921-6 00 ext. 207, 9-4:30 and holiday rates. Near Fren-<br />

1973n:~ DATSUN 240Z . green, 799-3708 after 6. oh(own NJ. Call 215-294-9601. 10’ FIBERGLASS 100hp<br />

am/fro, Konis, new brakes,<br />

SCUBA DIVING -- Call for<br />

exhaust, 24 mpg, 46,000 mi.,<br />

MERC, many extras, very<br />

FOR RENT . 20’ Globes(at<br />

course nearest },ou. Scuba<br />

exc. cond., Asking $4.100. 609good<br />

cond. ready for water¯ sales, rentals, air, service,<br />

MotorcycI es mini molar home. Self con-<br />

448-I193. tainod, sleeps 6, $200/wk. 10<br />

609-448-6282. trips. PRINCETON AQUA<br />

cents per mile, call 201-359.<br />

SPORTS, 306 Alexander St.,<br />

1969 BUICK WILDCAT SUZUKI TMI25. Sears 3 rail 1276.<br />

Princeton, 609-924-424,0.<br />

HARDTOP, P/S, P/B, auto., bike trailer & misc. gear, I<br />

16’ FIBERGLASS SAILBOAT<br />

- with main sa , jib, and<br />

AM/FM. excellent condition, ye r old for $795. 201-359-0333APACRE TENT TRAILI~R . Irollingmotor Exc. condition.<br />

Call 609-682-5538 after 6 pm<br />

eves. Model Mesa, sleeps 6 many Asking $960. Must sell. 809-737- SEWING CLASSES -- smal~<br />

and weekends, extras nclud nit 8’x18’ .0045.<br />

groups, beginners thru ad-<br />

vanced. Register now. 201-821canopy.<br />

Very good condition.<br />

7987.<br />

73 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE ’76 - KAWASAKI . KE 175, $650. 609-799-9598 or 440-8810<br />

wagon- low mileage, like new,<br />

SOL CATAMARAN<br />

street-dirt Bike. Only 240 mi. after 6 pm. 18" -<br />

a/c, ps/pb/pdoorlock must be $625. Call 201-685-0535 after<br />

fiberglass with sails, dbl.<br />

Irapese, compass w. lexan TUTORING<br />

seen $2500. 009-443-6070. 5:30 weekdays any time wave guard, main clew READING ENGLISH<br />

weekends. MOTOR HOME RENTAL - securestoa traveler car &can STUDYSKI’LI,S<br />

¯ Self contained, air sleeps 8, be adjusted under full strain. HISTORY FRENCH<br />

1976VOLARE WAGON- 10,000 CYCLE INSURANCE . Ira" $250 weekly, or $50 daily plus Name professionally applied Adults&Children<br />

miles 318 V-8 auto. tram. with mediate coverage low rates, IO cents/mile. 201-356-1380. in gold fear. Trailer ~,. plastic TilE I,EABNING<br />

cruise control, 60/40 reclining liability, theft and collision storage I~ox. $1,900. 609-924- EXCIIANGE<br />

front seat steel belted radial 609-799-0472. 5766 after 6 pro. 157 S. Main St. tlightstown<br />

tires and mounted radial CAMPER - 6-=,-..’ Ior pick-up. 909-443-4113<br />

snows. Priced $1 090 below Sleeps 3. Heat water $800<br />

identical ’77. Call 201-359-81311955 H.D. Chopper. 1 show, 1<br />

f<br />

rm. 609-448-2532. .<br />

and talk to Dick or Murph 12’ DURANAUTIC, 6 hp. DRAKE BUSINESS<br />

about this like-new best buy. first¯ $3000. Call Conrad, 609- Mercury -- extra prop¯ Tee COLLEGE<br />

586-7003, 8-5 wkdys or 587-3892 10’ COX POP-UP Camper 1973 Nee trailer, anchor, canvas, #’<br />

after 5 & wknds. - Sleeps 8, propane stove and<br />

heater, ice box, sink, very<br />

oars, 609-698-0734.<br />

17 Livingston Ave.<br />

1974 gold DUSTER - sunroof, New Brunswick, N.J,<br />

a/c, am/fro stereo radio, hack good condition. $1100, 609-924- CompleteSecrelarialand<br />

seat folds down very good YAMAHA -:- Harr Brothers -- 0680.<br />

FOR SAIL - O’Day Sprite-v.<br />

Aooounting Courses<br />

cond. $2200. Call after 8 pro, Motnrcyele Sales - Service -<br />

- gd. cond. Main sail & jib ab.<br />

DayandNightCourses<br />

609-298.7425. Parts. 1605 N. Olden Ave., .SCAMPER TRAVEL 12’Ig.$000w. traller $760. 609. Telephone: 201-249..0347<br />

-- Trenton. 609.393-7550.<br />

TRAILER .-:- 181~ It, se,f- 924-3646.<br />

1975 VOLKS BEETLE - 1’= conta,ned, good condition. 609. EXPER’r<br />

yrs. old, excellent cond., 448-2484 after 6 pro. " blATII<br />

am/fro, A/C, $2,90O, 201.329- 1074 XR76 1974 HODAKA 125 TUTOR<br />

2571. 3 bke trailer, all exce ent [nstructlon ’ Licensed Math Teacher. ~,~<br />

condition. 609-448-3980.<br />

TRUCK CAP - fits 8 foot bed,<br />

329-4623.<br />

1973 VEGA - factory air, new ’76 RM250 suzuKI -- like finished imide table bunks & TRUMPET & TROMBONE<br />

tires & snows, radio, $1300 or<br />

cush ons. $350. or best offer, instruction, summer lessons<br />

best offer. 201-874-3360.. new, 609-443-1381. 609-655-0451.<br />

CIIANGEIN<br />

available. 201-369-3216. CLASSIFIED<br />

1968 FORD FAIRLANE - 1970<br />

DEADLINES<br />

engine rebuilt trans., new<br />

1970 VW CAMPER - Pop top,<br />

1970SUZUKI-600cc, redwing radial tires, new battery, all<br />

radiotor alternator, shocks, Dunlop K8t’s; other<br />

ENGLISH TUTORING . The deadline for the proper<br />

regulator recent paint, exe<br />

new electrical system, newly reading, writing skills,<br />

new parts, Recently<br />

classification of ads wifi he,4<br />

painted, am/fro stereo radio, grammar etc. Ex~rienced<br />

inside & out. $650 or best offer, overhauled. $600 or best offer,<br />

p.m, on Mondays. Too Lateto<br />

201-526-3129.<br />

excellent condition. Asking<br />

609.924.6102.<br />

teacher, certified, I{-12: Call Classify ads,w II he accepted<br />

$2200. 20t-825-3616. 609-443-4163 6-9 pro. , until noon on Tuesday~ ¯ i<br />

1 1’ ¯<br />

Instruction


Business<br />

Services<br />

7UE PlqNC~rO# P.¢CXEr<br />

"11~, lawrence, Izdgcr<br />

THE CEN770tL POST<br />

WlNDSOR-HIGHTS HER,/ILD<br />

Thursday, May 19, 1977<br />

Catering<br />

"Seven For Central Jersey"<br />

Classified . dvertising<br />

Home Repairs<br />

Home Services<br />

Special Services<br />

~dlLLSBORO~H BEACA~<br />

"[he Manville <strong>News</strong><br />

The <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />

Painting g<br />

Paperhanging<br />

Building<br />

Services<br />

9-B<br />

Roofing<br />

Gardening &<br />

Landscaping<br />

EXPERT TYPING -- STENO PERSONALIZED COOKING - MASON -- Plastered or IIANDYMEN (Father & son) EXPERIENCED SEAM- PAINTING - Exterior & in- J. B. LYDON - creative ROOFING -- RE-ROOFING. SEA WEED -- Liqaified or<br />

Manuscripts, Theses, Term smaU or large dinner parties, sheetrock walls, ceilings, grounds care; pro[. IndscpeSTRESS<br />

- will sew women’s, tartar, home repairs & remodeling, additions decks Specializing in asphalt roofs granular¯ The ideal plant<br />

Papers, Business Letters, birthdays, banquets. Tired of holes cracks repaired. Most asp; int & ext patent; car wash children’s, and some men’s remodeling. Experienced general repair, furniture tKendalIPark). Quality work- vitamin. At Peterson’s Nut-<br />

Resumes, Addressing. IBM impersonal restaurants? all masonry repairs. & polish; evening/wknd child clothing. Also alterations and local leaclier, quality work, made to order, quality work- manship. Free est. Tom, 201- sery, Rt. 206, between<br />

Seleetrie II Typewriter. Pick- Large catering houses leaving Shootrock taping, spackling care, your home or if vac. draperies. Call 609-466-2516.<br />

up and Delivery. Reasonable il .’it your door? We offer a<br />

z<br />

reasonable rates, free manship guaranteed, 297-2366. Lawrenceville & Princeton.<br />

finishing done. Call Edwarn w/our family, exp. Odd jobs &<br />

estimates. 609.448-2958 after relerences; 6 call free after estimates, 6pro, 609-882-9053. BEL"~ ~G --<br />

Rates. (609) 443-5514. menu prepared from scratch (;udat (6o9) 466-3437. minor constr. Ref. avail. MUSIU FOR IIIRE - jazz, rock pm.<br />

in either your home or brought<br />

B.eply WHtl 0832, PO Box 146, & pop. 6 piece band or singer &<br />

ROTOTILL[NG GARDENS --<br />

28 yrs. in business. Free<br />

from ours, Serving included.<br />

11ightstown.<br />

accompanist to playparties,<br />

new lawns, last service free<br />

estimates on all type reeling<br />

TYPING -- all kinds: For further information call LOVING CARE -- [or your<br />

weddings, clubs, etc. For iota. PAINTING -- Experienced<br />

estimate. Ca 20i-297-3i96.<br />

~Manuseripts, letters, etc.<br />

669-896.1276 after 4 pro. home including kitchen and IqtlNCETON & audition tapes, call (’,.09-452- Students Inl/Ext insured.<br />

WB.IGIITCONTRACTINO and leaders and gutters and<br />

chimney flashing. Call<br />

Reasonable rates, prompt<br />

bathroom remodeling;<br />

I)ISI*OSAL SI’IRVICE 7410 or 921-9467.<br />

Ref. free estimates, Excel. Excavating anytime, 609.924-2040 or 201-<br />

t)ltAL<br />

service. 609.924-2027.<br />

ceramic, slate<br />

r<br />

quarry, vinyl<br />

and V/A tde; roofing<br />

Rt. 130 & Ihdf Acre Rd.<br />

rates¯ Call Ran 609-448-2794. Driveways graded 359.5992 (local call from<br />

Piano Tuning aluminum gutters, leaders<br />

Cranbury, N.J. ALTERATIONS BY MARIA -<br />

609-305-1389<br />

All types of sewing. Call<br />

CARPET INSTALLER -- will<br />

and storms; interior and<br />

anytime, 201-545-3760.<br />

sell carpet, do installations &<br />

exterior painting; brick IIome and Industry<br />

repairs. Licensed & bonded. PIANO TUNING veneer; sheet rocking;<br />

6094484888 or 443-6511.<br />

wallpapering and paneling<br />

Garhage, Trnsh, Rubbish SAMMY VINCENT QUAR-<br />

Removed TET -- danceable music for<br />

I{cgulating Itepairing stucco and hlook tile ceilings.,<br />

IIOBEIIT It. IIAI,LIEZ all lypes of home repairs.<br />

l lauling of all Types all ages & Occasions. Call 609-<br />

TYPING / SECRETARIAL<br />

Registered<br />

883-9412.<br />

¯ SERVICES -- Error-Free<br />

Member Piano Technicians Iq.’TEItSON CONTItACTINGIIOUSECLEAN1NG<br />

-- Spring<br />

Automatic Typing - Mailings -<br />

Guild, Inc.<br />

201-358-271,t clean your house any time of<br />

Reports - Manuscriots<br />

609.921-7242<br />

the year. Windows, floors and LADLES CUSTOMcarpeting.<br />

609-585-2553. TAILORING -- coats, suits,<br />

Theses - Letters, Etc. PIANO TUNING & REPAIR<br />

dresses, gowns, skirts, ale.<br />

Cassette Transcription.<br />

REPAIR PARTS -- for all<br />

- David Furman at 609-443.<br />

Domestic/International Telex<br />

major appliances. Vacuum<br />

made to order. Hillside Studio,<br />

6866 or 609.767-0432.<br />

Service. Office: 60 N. Main St.<br />

cleaner hags, belts & repairs.<br />

609.737-0090.<br />

IIOUSECI,EANIN(;<br />

(aPr. Post Office). Cranhurv.<br />

llunee Appliance Parts, 255 Window Cleaning<br />

Call Mary Gunther 609-655.<br />

No. Main St., Manville. 201- Floor Washing & FHONT END LOADER - and<br />

~551<br />

Home Repairs 722-2922.<br />

Waxing<br />

back hoe. Ditch work, sewers,<br />

I hmest, Reliable<br />

electrical. Regrading existing<br />

Experienced<br />

stone driveways. Installing<br />

TYPING -- letters, theses, SCItEEN ItI’;PAIRS CARPENTRY, REPAIRS and Call after 5 pm new stone driveways. Earth<br />

resumes, term papers,<br />

All Types small alterations. Call 201-359- 609-587-8055<br />

moving, trenching, land<br />

dissertations, cassette tran-<br />

by<br />

7571 after 5:30 p.m.<br />

clearing¯ 201-297-9301.<br />

scription, addressing & ¯.:.: mailing. Copies made while . m’~<br />

you wait. PROFESSIONAL<br />

tlUTCtl THE HANDYMAN<br />

I.’ItOFESSIONAL CAKE<br />

tlome repairs and alterations.<br />

LAMI’ StIADES -- Lamp<br />

TYPING SERVICE, Warren<br />

mounting and repairs. Nassau<br />

DECORATOR -- Specializing<br />

Quality work, reasonable<br />

in wedding cakes, anniversary<br />

Plaza West, East Windsor.<br />

Interiors, 162 Nassau St.,<br />

N.J. Call 609-446-6707.<br />

609.4.1;t.4790 or rates. Call after 6pm, 6094~. Princeton.<br />

cakes, etc. Call for in-<br />

799-2020<br />

3017.<br />

I’ormation. 609.452-8076.<br />

TYPEWRITER REPAIR -- B.(IBERT’S REMODELING MASON CONTItACTOIt FURNITURE CLEANING --<br />

Geoeral cleaning and repairs. Itep, irs. alterations since<br />

done in your home. Free<br />

JONJIE THE<br />

Free estimates. Call Ed 1950. R. lhmken 201-725-01(13. Fireplaces, stone, brickwork, estimates. Vrs. of experience.<br />

MAGIC CLOWN<br />

¯ Radigan. 609-448-6443.<br />

steps, patios, concrete, t;09.896-1392 after 4 p.m. IVlagic comedy & balloon<br />

BRICK CLEANING- waterproofing, elc.<br />

animals. Available for school<br />

SPECIALIST - Face brick<br />

shows, birthday parties grand<br />

TYPIN(; DONE IN PltIN.<br />

house walls, brick and stone<br />

WM. FISIIER BUII,I)EItS CARI~ET CLEANING at openings and fund raisings.<br />

lq[’ETON AREA -- by an exwalls<br />

cleaned and restored to<br />

IN(’.<br />

reasonable rates. Call 609-896. l.or further information call<br />

original cnndition. Cushman 609-798-3618 0869.<br />

201-254-6374.<br />

~rienced secrelary working Enterprises. 201-359-3717.<br />

from home. All v.’ork completed<br />

on Selectric 11<br />

SEAMLESS ALUMINUM CARPET CLEANING -<br />

typewriter. Also error free<br />

(;UTTERS -- Victor Diamond.<br />

SAW, SCISSOR, SHEARS,<br />

SPECIAL -- Any size room<br />

typing done on Mng. CARD I1 CARl>ENTRY -- Expert<br />

B.R. 2, Box 219. Bridgepoint<br />

Snips, Pinking Shears, Knives,<br />

steam cleaned by experts.<br />

t~mchine. Call 609-921-3396. craftsmanship with<br />

ltd., Belle Mead, N.J. 03502.<br />

Axes SHARPENED 609-924-<br />

$19.95. New Dawn. 201-446reasonable<br />

rates. Allphases of<br />

201-359-3641 night.<br />

3889.<br />

4313.<br />

construction. We will help vou<br />

TYPIST -- IBM Selectric II, design your ideas. Over 2o ~’rs.<br />

CABPET INSTALLER -- will FORMICA IIEFACING --<br />

cassette transcription, letters, experience. 201-297-1975. Home Services sell carpet, do installations & New door & drawer fronts.<br />

reports, theses, manuscripts,<br />

repairs. Licensed & bonded. New counter tops, Free est.<br />

etc, Princeton Jet. 669-799-<br />

6o9q49-8888 or 443-651 I. Ray Sakowsky, Allentown,<br />

0574.<br />

CAI¢.PENTRY - Insulation & CAP,.EFREE IIOLIDAYI<br />

N.J. 609-259-7628.<br />

roofing. Small or Ig. jobs at Vacation Service! Plants<br />

TYPING - experienced typist, reasonable prices. 20t.359-2090 ¢water, repot, etc) small GARAGE DOORS, installed & DRESSMAKING ANDreasanahle<br />

rates, will pi~:k up or 609-655-1079 after 5. caged animals + care & repaired, llama repairs free ALTERATIONS -- Janice<br />

and deliver. Call I;o9-924-9011.<br />

cleaning of home¯ 609-443-3596. estimates. 201-297-3797. Wolfe. Call 609.448-21~5.<br />

The Princeton Packet"<br />

ATTENTION<br />

WIIITMAN FLOOR SANDING -- hard- "TIIE BUCKET & MOP"<br />

hassome<br />

t<br />

Press Time Availahle<br />

BUILDER NEEDS WORK!<br />

wood floors sanded and Professional Floor Cleaning,<br />

~ Web Offset Press<br />

Additions, dormers, garages, Indoor I’lants finished. Phone 609.585-8235. Waxing and Window Washing.<br />

aluminum siding, roofing. &t;ardens<br />

Lel us print )’our newspaper or<br />

patios, driveways. Sidewalks.<br />

UPIIOLSTEI(Y CLEANING<br />

Mr. Tom tiye 201-369-4722.<br />

in-house organ. Camera ready<br />

land clearing anti backhoe. (;oingA.wav this Summer? -- drapery and carpeting.<br />

mechanicals or negatives<br />

New homes our specialty. Callusforexpert Expert results. Problem<br />

,ur ~o~ ~urs.iOVaer ~o<br />

required. We print regular v<br />

plant sitting. fabries no problem. We love PARTY MOVIES -- Rent<br />

fussv customers. You’ve tried<br />

standard pages nr tabloids.<br />

,ii~nson<br />

~ad~! the "rest. now try the best.<br />

cartoons, comedies, etc. with<br />

C(u~struction 20[-621<br />

~-924-8339<br />

easy cartridge projector. $21 &<br />

Your paper can be printed on<br />

9327 or 246-3075.<br />

Wi,itehorse Cleaners. 609-585. up. 609-655-0100.<br />

regular :10# newsprint or 50#<br />

white offset stock. There is a MASONRY BEPAIR - new<br />

STUDENTS - with insulating IIOME ADDITIONS .- roan), EXPERT TAILORING for<br />

nominal extra charge for a nod old. pavirlg sidewalks,<br />

experience will insulate your porches, sun decks, saunas men, women, children.<br />

second spot color, if you so brick walls., etc. 201-359-4728<br />

home for less¯ Patrick 609-799. ,.~ ith free estimates and design Custom made & alterations.<br />

desire.<br />

anytime.<br />

1360, John 924-6221. work. Willing to work by the<br />

hour. Conlael f.q~-921-1596.<br />

Reasonable. 609.882-63110.<br />

Our capacity, for )’our needs is<br />

24 pages 1 s standard and 46 PAINTING -- Interior & A&W<br />

ItEPAIRS - of all inground<br />

pages for your tabloids. exterior. Floor refinishing, &<br />

pools, specializing in sum- Painting &<br />

waxing. Aluminum doors & I.’OItMICASERVICES merizing, caved-in walls<br />

Call Mr. ilutchinson or Mr. windows, leaders & gutters CounterTops liners, etc. 201-257-6791. Paperhanging<br />

Burke at 1609~ 924-3244 for installed. General main- Home Repairs<br />

particulars on your printing Icnance. Free estimates. 201- Kitchen Cabinets<br />

needs.<br />

359.4455. 609-599-1683 609-695-5239tlOUSES-<br />

YARDS - CELLARSYEAR<br />

/fOUND - In-<br />

cleaned, trees trimmed and terior/exterior painting.<br />

~’*tWe have win, state &<br />

junk removed. 201-526-4655.<br />

.~ national press awards for G & It. BUILDERS -- General<br />

Experienced, local refs.,<br />

AI.UMINUM SIDED<br />

quality press work) contractors. Additions &<br />

highest quality workmanship<br />

/lOUSES II’ASIIED<br />

alterations, Brickwork &<br />

& materials. For fast estimate<br />

Gutters cleaned & maintained BATtlTUB AND TILE<br />

fireplaces, patios aluminum<br />

call Ravin at 609-921-2170 or<br />

Financial hy<br />

BESURFACING. White &<br />

siting. Free estimates. 609-<br />

Ran at 92i-7667.<br />

colors. Free Estimates.<br />

7~9.0753, 799.1779.<br />

ALTEG. Call (201] 526-2777.<br />

Services<br />

COLLEGE PAINTERS --<br />

MONEY AVAILABLE - for<br />

exterior and interior by<br />

any purpose, anyamount. Call CONCRETE WORKS, black 60tM43.4790 or<br />

609-392-2364 alter 5 pm. lop, landscaping, top soil<br />

799-2O2O Special Services college students wilh 5 years<br />

experience. Free estimales.<br />

delivery Bu oni and Nicolo,<br />

References available. 609-924-<br />

609-682.0764 or 392-2452.<br />

9440.<br />

Photography CHASE TIIOSE WINTER<br />

CALGARItlSON MOVING --<br />

BLAHS RIGHT OUT OF<br />

specialized in small houses<br />

CMtPENTRY, ALTERA- YOUR HOME -- Now is the<br />

and apts. Long distance or CUSTOM PAINTING SER-<br />

WEDIIINGS . from $175.<br />

’}’IONS, ADDITIONS. No joh erfeel time to have your iocal. 609-883-1176. VICE - commercial and<br />

Neutral color portraits, Bar<br />

too large or too small. Doug ~u rnilure upholstered. We do<br />

residential, interior & ex-<br />

Mitzvahs groups, restoratioa~. Rank, Builders, 609-655-1221. custom work in the finest<br />

terior. Our customers are<br />

trad tion I w I come to your<br />

Remarque Studio, 609-448.<br />

DOCTOH BICYCLE. Loves to<br />

always satisfied. Call now for<br />

’~7938. NELSON C. MOUNT JR.<br />

home with hundreds’ of makehousecalls. No charge if<br />

special Spring rates. 609-924oeaut,lui<br />

labrie samples to 1 lail! Call any time. 609-599.<br />

6176 or 882-5167.<br />

give your home a new fashion<br />

Carpentry Int. & Ext.<br />

9849.<br />

look. Call Becky at Rogers<br />

Furniture Painting, Minor Plumbing & Upholstery, 609-799-2807.<br />

PAPER HANGERS<br />

Electrical Repairs.<br />

SPECIAL- Bedroom, 12x14x8,<br />

SEAMSTRESS, my home, $40. Fully insured. Call Styers<br />

Restoration ~ 655.2530<br />

Mort. Jet. Expert work- Sales. 609-443-3136.<br />

MODERN LIGtlTNING manship, pers. serv. 201-821-<br />

CHAIRS - CANED<br />

PROTECTION SYS. -- for all 7167.<br />

- JOE LANGON JR. - typos of property. UL ap-<br />

RUStlED-reglued, tighteeed. Plumbing & Beating Con.<br />

Furniture refinished. Years<br />

proved, free estim. Since 1968<br />

TIIE COUNTRY PAINTER<br />

experience. Free pick-up and<br />

Iraelor. License No. 5177. by L.E. Schneider. 201-297delivery.<br />

609.596-0057.<br />

Certified, "solar heated hot<br />

’rEACHER . PERFORMER<br />

3114.<br />

Interior&Exterior<br />

water" installations; gel $400<br />

gives voice/piano lessons & llousePaintlng<br />

sings at serwces, socials, ale.<br />

IIUD grant. Call 201-526-0623.<br />

QUALITY CHAIR CANING<br />

CESSPOOLS 609-799-1396 - Pam. 15 years experience<br />

und rushing. Free pick-up and<br />

AND<br />

Fully Insured<br />

delivery. Call 201-297-o469<br />

SEPTIC TANKS<br />

609.443-6906<br />

(’EIIAMIC TII,E<br />

CLEANED WILL CUSTOM-MAKE-<br />

Itathrooa,s -Kitchens 7 Trucks - No Wailing Drapes, Slipcovers, bed-<br />

d~2XPANDING: DIP ’N STRIP Fevers. Pat as- etc.<br />

spreads. Will build and/or "PAINTING & PAPER-<br />

- is now a complete service New ’ construction &<br />

center for anything made of<br />

ItUSSELi, ItEll) CO. cover cornices, headboards, HANGING- Frank Jaoda,<br />

remodeling. Quality work-<br />

wood or metal that you have n<br />

elc, Your fabric. Call 609-445- 292 Dutch Neck Rd. Call (6091<br />

nmnship with over 20 yrs.<br />

your home, found in your atlle,<br />

20 Years Experience 4642. 448-3578.<br />

experience in Central Jersey<br />

bought at the flea markets &<br />

201.844-2534 201-356-58041<br />

area. Free estimates.<br />

auctions. We do hand stripping Waller Ayers 201-462-7815<br />

all types of repair ng<br />

KATRON ELECTRONICS OF STOR-~A~GE SPACE FOR<br />

AMERICA -- Repairs and RENT -- HIGHTSTOWN BOLLENTIN BROTIIERS<br />

relinishmg, caning & rushing.<br />

Try us, you won’t be sorry. c~K~_<br />

maintenance of TV’s and AREA -- 609-448-0325.<br />

PAINTING<br />

repairs & improvements. 201-<br />

,~I~P ’N STRIP, 49 Main S~.,<br />

home appliances. Corner -<br />

821-86.19.<br />

Kingston, N.J. 609-924-5668.<br />

[Ighwy 130 & Stockton . FOR THE. FINEST - in<br />

Quality Ilome Refinishing at<br />

Open Men.Sat. 9.5.<br />

thghtstown. 609-443-4404 or reupholstering, slipcovers,<br />

lleasooablePrlees<br />

NOVOBILSKY & VAN DORN 4~3.-4923.<br />

and draperies remember Io<br />

Exterior&Interior<br />

IIOME IMPROVEMENTS<br />

call Carl N. Rist in Hopewell,<br />

Carpentry, roofing, siding, inl.<br />

Free estimates Fully insured<br />

CIIANGE IN<br />

THE WINDOW GLASS, Home 609-466.2322.<br />

& ext. painting, insulation &<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

& estate window cleaning, 201-<br />

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screening. 609-466-0926.<br />

i,<br />

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821-7587.<br />

PICTURE FRAMING -- We<br />

will show you how to frame-it-<br />

The deadline<br />

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for the proper PLUMBING-Lic #4621. Need KITCI-IENS, BATHROOMS, yourself and save. Tues. & THE PAINTERS -- Fine in-<br />

’clusslfleutiou of ads will be 4 a plumber, freeestimates-hll CABINET RESURFACING, Thurs., 10-~pm, Sat. 9-Spin. terlor - exterior work at<br />

p.m. on blonduys Too Late to types of plumbing. Call Mike &- COMPLETE REMOD- ALF’S U-FRAME-IT Ready reasonable prices. Ex-<br />

~:Classlfy ads will be accepted anytime day or night. Phone ELING -- Prnmpt expert Made & Custom Framing, 2946 perlenced, insured, excellent<br />

until noon on Tuesday.<br />

work, Free design service US Hwy. #i, Lawrenceville. references, free estimates.<br />

609-586.0266,<br />

& estimates. 201-526-5353. 6~.B83.2401 (next to Mrs. G) Call 609-466-3755.<br />

(;AItl)ENMAItKETIN(;IN(’.<br />

Sewer conneclions & septics Princeton1.<br />

Backhoe & Loader work<br />

Landscape<br />

QUALITY HOME PAINTING ALCAN ROOFING & SIDING Designer aml Conlractor<br />

Interior . Exterior general 609-655-1027 - budget price roofs &<br />

home repairs and carpentry, repairs, including hot asphalt AlexanderSt.<br />

One call does it all. Guaran- & chimney repairs. 609-924- Princeton<br />

teed work. Call Rich 201-873.<br />

JOE V[DREIRO: concrete & 2O40 or 215-752-7605.<br />

609-924-2401 ¯<br />

blacktop work, patios, walks,<br />

2065.<br />

sidewalks & driveways. 201- SCENIC CREATIONS, INC.<br />

329.2018. ROOFING - All t’ypes. Quality Designing and planting lawn<br />

workmanship, reasonable maintenance, sodding.<br />

BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT- ANNOUNCEMENT -- John prices. Call Weaver Brothers, Commercial and residential.<br />

tlightstown Paint & Wall !ormer yofS.B. & H. Builders 201-257-2814 after 6 pro. Free estimates. Cog 669-440-<br />

Paper, 395 Mercer St. 609-448- ts now operating under the<br />

3473or609-690.9066afler 5p.m.<br />

48~. 25% off all wallpaper, name of John Secoolish,<br />

Builder, specializing in<br />

ROOFING<br />

PAINTING by Leonard<br />

custom built homes, addtl(oos,<br />

and repairs. Over 20<br />

Diefenderfer Interior- )’ears exp. Call us. 609-466-<br />

Exterior. Residential and 0543. 57 Princeton Ave.<br />

commercial. 609-924-6023 Hopewe .<br />

Princeton, NJ.<br />

PAINTING -- Exteriors of GENERALCONTRACTORS<br />

houses. Free estimate. 609-448.<br />

5167 after 4 p.m. New homes, additions,<br />

__ garages, driveways, roofing,<br />

EX~ING -custom<br />

masonary, fireplaces<br />

also interior. Quality work, swimming pools and patios.<br />

qualily paints. Reasonabh: Full line of aluminum<br />

rates. 609-924-7437 bet. 6 & 9<br />

products.<br />

pm.<br />

WM. FISHERBUILDER’S FLAT B.OOFING EXPERT -<br />

INC. new&old repairs, guaranteed<br />

PAINTING - Interior & ex- Serving Princeton area for 30 & nsurod. 201-329-6732 after 4<br />

terior. Experienced. Reliable years. Financing arranged, p.m.<br />

sere nary students. 609-799-3818<br />

Reasonable rates. Call Nick,<br />

C~9-921-0407 or Tom, 921-O407. CARPENTRY Gardening &<br />

FREE ESTIMATES -- ADDITIONS ~MODELtNGLandscaping<br />

Window glazing and painting. KITCHENS FIREPLACES<br />

Call 609-737-0847 or 397-2873. CUSTOM BARNS WELL ROTTED COW<br />

MANURE -- $40 a load.<br />

PRO~ 7A]’~-TING 609-259-7940 Peter Wikoff delivered free within8 miles of<br />

-- interior & exterior. Ed <strong>Franklin</strong> Park. 201-297-1143<br />

Herbals, 609-443-3559.<br />

a[ler 6 pm.<br />

NELSON GLASS &<br />

AI,UMINUM<br />

PA1NTING -- Interior, Ex- 45SPRINGST. TOPSOILI000YDS.$2ayard.<br />

terior. Commercial, PRINCETON You load and haul. Located<br />

Residential. Students. Low 609-924-2880 near 1-295 in Lawrence. 609.<br />

rates. Quality work. Ex- MIRRORS 896-0514.<br />

perienced w/ references.<br />

AUTOGLASS<br />

PREE ESTIMATE. Call 201- PLATE &WINDOW GLASS<br />

297-2796 days; 609-443-3t71<br />

nights.<br />

AGED GARDEN MANUREand<br />

mulch hay. Reasonable<br />

ALL TYPES of excavating; prices adjusted to delivery<br />

land clearing; septic systems;<br />

PAINTING -- Interior &<br />

distance and whether dumped<br />

exterior. Quality work. Free<br />

drains; driveways installed, or spread. Mile-Away Farms,<br />

cut out, stoned or paved: call<br />

estimates. Call 609-882-5492.<br />

201.359-5571.<br />

AIPadgett (2011 359.373sager .....<br />

5 p.m.<br />

PAPERIIANGING DEVONStlIRE AREA or<br />

SCRAPING N E E D RE P At RS, closeby in need of yardwork<br />

REMODELING CON- helper - phone blichael, 609.<br />

Prompt personal service. All STRUCTION’~ We"it do just 448.7304.<br />

types of wall covering, about anything. No job too<br />

Freeestimates small. Robertson & Son. 609-<br />

Dan Rudenstine 737-2260.<br />

LAWN SERVICE - Complete<br />

609.585-9376<br />

~ maintenance. Cutting, fer-<br />

URETHANE SPRAY FOAM -<br />

tilizing, planting, weeding.<br />

INSULATION -- Ilouses,<br />

Prune shrubs & small trees.<br />

Call anvlime 201-359.4729.<br />

PAPERHANGINC t~a~r,r,,, barns (new and old), attics,<br />

ING<br />

est.2__,<br />

PLA"TERIN’G<br />

~ ~,--<br />

"~Fr~"<br />

ree<br />

basements<br />

roofs Cam’mercia[<br />

walls, ceilings,<br />

and Inallures<br />

reasonaole rates. , -" i ~ ture Insulation SEMINAllY STUDENT in<br />

Cai] r, oa.o~a va’~ ¯ uustrta,. , u need of summer employment,<br />

...... " ..... Company. 609-397-2865. seeking to do yard work.<br />

~ Reasonable rates, dependable,<br />

DAI<br />

r,o MARV CONOVER BUILDER conscientous, experienced.<br />

I~,NGING = "i~easo’na~bl~e" - Carp enlry.,&. Masonry. PLEASE CALL John, 609-452exc<br />

refs B ’ll ~ r~to ’r’~,’ uom~lete HUUUln]~ berv~ice. 811,5.<br />

All Kinds (;ItEENSCAPE<br />

Free Estimates<br />

Creative landscaping at<br />

WILLIAMSDN roasonab]e rates<br />

CONSTItUCTION CO.<br />

609-921-I184 609-466-2693 eves<br />

Why wait until the roof leaks?<br />

Plan ahead for your roofing<br />

McCLI NTDCK’S LAWN<br />

needs.<br />

SEBVICE ¯ & kmdscaping.<br />

Business and residential<br />

NEWROOFS REPAIRS coalracts wanted. ~09-7:17.<br />

(1834.<br />

COOPEIt & SCIIAFEIt<br />

63Moran Princeton<br />

609-924-2053<br />

Iledge Trimming<br />

--Ro(otil[ing<br />

Free Estimales<br />

EVERI,ASTING I.AWNS<br />

,Mowing & Maintenance<br />

Itesidential & Connuercial<br />

609.443.4340<br />

TRY US.<br />

YOU’I,I. IrE (;LAI) YOU DID!<br />

FOR SALE -- shredded &<br />

unshredded top soil, Also fill<br />

dirl. 201-~9.39t,~~<br />

FkEE ESTIMATES --<br />

Professional lawn service.<br />

Call 609-737-0847 or ;i97-2873.<br />

ROBERT E. SINGER JR.,<br />

Tree Surgeon Pruning, feeding<br />

and shade tree spraying. 609.<br />

799-8254.<br />

LAWN MAINTENANCE --<br />

Lawns mowed, fertilized,<br />

reseeded & raked. Also gardens<br />

tilled. Call LeRoy<br />

Deifenbach, 6094484757.<br />

SWEET I~t)TATO PLANTS<br />

F(}R SALE -- Ed l)eifeuback.<br />

669-443-1701 or 448-4757.<br />

GARDENS ROTO-TILLED.<br />

Call 609.448-4917 after 3pm.<br />

L A WN-s-E-Iii¢ i-C I~<br />

061~ . h, vpears, ~-,,,- Addition, alterat,on, home<br />

~’ repairs, fireplaces, porches,<br />

EXP~ffVTCEsidewalks<br />

& patios. Call 609.<br />

very reasonable, free<br />

024-1280. estimates. Call Art Grovel<br />

NOW’S TIlE TIME -- Interior<br />

bet 6 & 9 pro. 609-921.6~4.<br />

Custom Painting . Fast . tlIGR VALLEY designs,<br />

Reliable - Free estimates<br />

Electricians constructs and maintains<br />

Call Tom- 201-297-2388. landscapes and valet gardens.<br />

Seeding. sodding, tilling<br />

walks and patio, railroad. 609.<br />

EXPERT ELECTRICAL - 466-1872.<br />

PAINTING -- Interior ex- WORK -- Free est., old houses<br />

tarter, wallpapering, light welcome. No job too small. ROTOTILLING - reasonaifle<br />

earpenlry. Quafity work, Call Diamond Electric, 261-722- rates, call evenings. 609-4~6-<br />

John: 609-655-1598 / 655-2015.<br />

5176. 3011.<br />

ELECTRICIAN ¯ TOP SOIL, STONE & FILL --<br />

PAPERHANGING -- Quality<br />

Bulldozer work, trenching and<br />

workmanship. Special at- Beating& A/C<br />

land clearing. 201-297-9224 or<br />

tention to fix&l income people.<br />

297-3091.<br />

No job too small. Call for Fred<br />

after 6 p.m. anytime. 609-882-<br />

609.44:1-5239<br />

9132.<br />

Prompt daytime service<br />

Specalizing in Industrial<br />

IIOUSE PAINTING - Clean, Maintenance, Residential<br />

neat work done by two area Wiring & Repairs. GOOD LAWNS BY<br />

teachers, experiences, inside<br />

and out. Reasonable. 609-882- 24 HR. EMERGENCY<br />

6252 after 6 p.m.<br />

SERVICE DAY & NIGHT Lawn ~ Doctor<br />

CHEAP WORK -- Isnot good. JOHN CIFELLI, Electrical<br />

Good work is nat cheap.I am Contractor residential<br />

Mercer County 609-448-2131<br />

reasonable. Paperhanging, commercial & industr a[<br />

[,awrence-Ewing 609.096-9555<br />

carpentry. 609-4,18-4619. wiring. 609.921-3238.<br />

NOEL B. SINGER . -<br />

PAINTING -- Interior & N.W. MAUL&SON Residential lawn. mowing<br />

Exterior; Commercial &<br />

U.S; Ilwy. 130 & Grlggs Drive service. Free estimates. 609~<br />

residential. Students EX- 201-329-4656 466-3970.<br />

PERIENCED w/<br />

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LAWN SERVICE -- Complete<br />

2796 or 609-443-3171.<br />

Lighting Installations<br />

Industrial Maintenance<br />

maintenance; lawn cutting,<br />

fertilizing, planting & pruning,<br />

weed, insecl & disease control.<br />

PAINTING -- Residential & ELECTRICAL WORK -- No Staffs Lawn Service. 201-828commercial.<br />

Specializing in job too big or too small. Work- 9476.<br />

oils, stains masonary paints manship guaranteed. Free<br />

and firecord paints. New estimales. 201-297-5047.<br />

gutter installations and<br />

repairs. Gary Orlando 609.466-<br />

DOERLER [,ANDSCAPES<br />

0764.<br />

INTERIOR PAINTING -- free Ro of in g LandscapeanuDeSigning<br />

estimales reasonable rates,<br />

Contracting<br />

clean work. CalIT. Laski 6@. POWER VENTILATING 509-9244221 .<br />

~-1462.<br />

ATTIC FANS - installed. Cut<br />

air conditioning costs by I/3 DO YOU NEED A MAN to do<br />

thissummer.2ol-821-9106aRer lawn and garden work? Call<br />

renong 6 pro. alter 4:30 p.m. 60~.6a2-4075.<br />

VINYL COATED ehain link -- ALLIl~D ROOFIN.G .7- New<br />

TILLING -- To your<br />

direct from manufacturer at ann .olno rools ot au types.,<br />

specifications. Gardens,<br />

|remendous savings - expert" .repa,reu. Rome remoneten flowerbeds etc. This equipinstallation.<br />

Free estimales reside .and .out._All wor..k<br />

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R D FENCE CO.<br />

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201-359-1276 609-448-5707, ’ 609,446-1318,<br />

-= Cutting,<br />

seeding fertilizing and spring<br />

cleanup. Light hauling. 609.<br />

924-0793.<br />

LAWN CARE - cutting<br />

mowing, clean-up, planting<br />

tree service. 609-024-8045.<br />

TItIPLE A LAWN CUTTING -<br />

Dependable for home &<br />

businesses. Free estimates.<br />

201-329.0471 or 609-448-I148.<br />

HOTOTILLING / GARDEN<br />

PREPARATION . Experienced,<br />

reasonable. 16 h.p.<br />

machine does best job<br />

possible. New gardens oar<br />

specialty. Free soil test. 609.<br />

466-2843 after 5.<br />

U. ADLEIt & SONS - SIM-<br />

PLICITY -- Snapper mowerstractors<br />

- tillers- Route 130, N.<br />

Brunswick, 201-297-2474.<br />

TOP SOIL -- Fill dirt and<br />

driveway stone, ~J-259-7032 O(<br />

259-2627 e~’es.<br />

I~AWN & GARDEN SERVICE<br />

- YARD CULTIVATING ¯<br />

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PLETE LAWN CARE. FREE<br />

ESTIMATES . CALL<br />

ANYTIME ~201) 359-6091.<br />

AGED STABLE MANURE --<br />

Reasonable prices. We<br />

deliver. Call 609466-2627, ask .<br />

for Dee Dee. Gardening and<br />

yardwork also done.<br />

TREE CARE, INC. -- offers<br />

the following: complete tree<br />

service, landscaping & lawn<br />

maintenance. 201-297-9301, 9-5.<br />

YOU FEED YOUR LAWN -<br />

why not your trees? Try th, g<br />

IIuut-App. system. Call<br />

FOLIAGE UNLIMITED<br />

"tree Feeding specialists." 201-<br />

359-5682, evenings call accepted.<br />

DO YOU NEED MEN TO DO<br />

LANDSCAPING? Gardening<br />

lawn mowing, sodding,<br />

seeding, clean-up, hauling,<br />

concrete work, patio sidewalks<br />

fencing, railroad ties,<br />

dra tinge. We cut fie ds. We do<br />

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AND SMITH | g Tw~nRiversTnwr, C~,ntor| can occupy beginniAg May. 8378 before 8 am or,after 7 pro.<br />

’Hmrsday, May 19, 1977<br />

EMPHASIS ON ELEGANCE - Newly offered four bedroom, 2 Y,z bath Colonial in a<br />

desirable Princeton location. Treed lot and garden in back gives a country impression.<br />

An elegant room arrangement - bedroom end sitting room suite -- would<br />

be ideal for relatives. Formal dining room, study, air conditioning. Beautifully kept<br />

and offered for immediate occupancy! ............................ $122,5=00.<br />

QUALITY CONSTRUCTION, LESS THAN A’ YEAR OLD - Here among homes<br />

even larger and much more costly, this custom-built Dutch COLONIAL is a joy to<br />

show. It has a center hall, the living room to the right and dining room to the left,<br />

both plushly carpeted. The bright and cheerful kitchen has air of today’s conven[ences<br />

including double self-cleaning oven and a spacious eating area. Three<br />

bedrooms, aluminum siding, 2 ’/2 baths, finished basement and central air are other<br />

nice features in this home, neatly priced at ......................... $66,900.<br />

EASY LIVING will be the way of life for the new owner Of this brick and frame<br />

RANCH. A home that offers three bedrooms plus study, living room with fireplace,<br />

large eat-in kitchen, dinette plus many extras not normally found in any home under<br />

$60,000, including full basement, 2-car garage, hot water heat and mature trees.<br />

Located in West Windsor .................. : ................... $59,900.<br />

LOCATION, CHARM AND VALUE -- If that’s what you’,¢ looking for, Ibis house<br />

has it all. A non-development home in Gtover’s Mill Area within walking distance to<br />

trains, an excellently landscaped wooded lot with brick patio, living room, dining<br />

room, four bedrooms, family room with fireplace and dark-stained floors<br />

throughout. Call West Windsor today. Priced at ........ . ............ $77,700.<br />

Member of<br />

Multiple Listing So,ice , -~<br />

R~A,tO ,’<br />

M~<br />

Mercer, Somerset and WALTER B.<br />

!<br />

serving people since 1885<br />

realtors ¯ insurers<br />

GRACIOUS LIVING<br />

A substantial older Colonial on almost an acre<br />

with many large shade trees end a private rear<br />

yard. This 3 bedroom home has a living room with<br />

fireplace, formal dining room, 1V2 .baths, a<br />

screened porch and a den or office. There’s also a<br />

hdl besement and garage¯<br />

Offered at $75,000.<br />

SMALL BUT SPACIOUS Realtors and Insurors g=<br />

This ranch located in the mountain area of Montgomery<br />

Township will make the ideal home for fi<br />

young couple. The living room is large with hap<br />

dwood flooring. There is also an eat-in kitchen,<br />

full bath and 2 bedrooms. Located on approximately<br />

+.~ acre with taxes under $600. It<br />

won’t last long so give us a call today!<br />

Offered at ,~13,000.<br />

Call us-.lt,lr-~,144<br />

TWIN RIVERS OPEN HOUSE TOURS<br />

MAY AGENCY<br />

WE SPECIALIZE IN<br />

Ilvah,,r. In~urt~r ML!LIIPL f<br />

ir~ .%,rl i.~ 11., e.tire I%mvt.t~ ar,,a I It Ir;tl<br />

TWIN RIVERS TOWNHOUSES<br />

:~U~lCt<br />

RI ALIO~<br />

lit. 318. l]ln~s enl.trg<br />

PRESENTING OPEN HOUSE TOURS<br />

Evenings g Weekends MRS<br />

STARTING AT:<br />

KAREN HALE359.7632 LARRY MAY466.1619<br />

QUAD III - 17 TWIN RIVERS DRIVE NORTH<br />

QUAD I - 73 BENNINGTON DRIVE<br />

Moving g<br />

Follow DDR Signs<br />

Cus’nm IBtlilt Hauling<br />

SUNDAY, MAY 22nd 1-5 P.M.<br />

Homes<br />

WEEKDAY TOURS ALSO AVAILABLE<br />

TliLICKING ¯ If il fits htln a<br />

pick.up, 1"11 heal it. Call Nate<br />

q;og.u2t-6053.<br />

t,IGt IT liAU’L[-I~G "2-cellar,<br />

For information. attics, garage, yard, cleaned.<br />

call<br />

Odd jobs, reasonable. 609.443-<br />

6855.<br />

DiDONATO REALTORS<br />

I’H,:E I,INE EXPRESS --<br />

(609) 924-0908 II.usebnld movers.<br />

609.448-6555<br />

treasonable rates. Free<br />

ill i eslimales. 201-526-0646.<br />

I<br />

F’~’ammnImmem¯emnlmmmmnmennnm¢<br />

Write Box #03905 e/o Princeton<br />

l"aeket. Getting desperate, CLASSROOM SPACE for Dream Poolwith cabanas. Manymore details.<br />

609-655-0080 Wanted To Rent p~ease respond, expanding, established<br />

609-448-8811<br />

i<br />

Montessor,<br />

B<br />

Preschool.W C~ /C~ ~_(~, ft_~/<br />

Minimum 30’ x 30’, street I~<br />

Twin R~vers Town Center<br />

IIOUSE OR APARTMENT floor, outdoor play area,<br />

seeded by attorney attending SINGLE PHYSICIAN parking facilities. Ca11201-369- ~L~(~ ~<br />

Prof. Tummin’s seminar Jub’<br />

nlovingto Princeton area in 4436 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m .......<br />

Moving & 19 to August<br />

July,<br />

13.<br />

Would<br />

Wife<br />

like to rent<br />

and<br />

or<br />

one ..... Lawrenceville, N,J.<br />

16 year t~d daughter will treat<br />

sublet 2 bdrm apt or house<br />

609-896-0005<br />

Hauling<br />

V,’II,I,’IIAUI, 11" -- Cellars,<br />

allies and garages cleaned.<br />

(’all fi~b799-1680. Consumer<br />

Bureau ltegislered.<br />

Paving<br />

I’IIt(tNE DRIVEWAY<br />

CONSTliUCTION -- Stones.<br />

asphalt paving. We also<br />

deliver lop soil¯ Call. anytime,<br />

609.452-9182.<br />

CIIANGE IN<br />

CI.ASSIFIED<br />

I)EADLINES<br />

’]’ire deadline for the proper<br />

classification of ads wUl be 4<br />

p.m. on Moadavs. T$o Late to<br />

Classify ads will be accepted<br />

until noon on Tuesday.<br />

in<br />

your home with loving care.<br />

Princeton. Write Box ~ 039"/7 TENNIS OFFICE - in Prinl~est<br />

of references. Pleasacall c/o Princeton Packet. BUILDERS HOME - DISTINCTION WITH QUALITY ¯ Non-maintenance Exterior,<br />

Beautifully terraced, 13A acres with shade trees, center hall, cherry<br />

panelled family room with brick tireplace and buih-in barbeque with cast<br />

iron door¯ Gourmet kitchen with many convenience features, 4 corner<br />

bedrooms, 2 ceramic tile baths, 3 zone heating, intercom, smoke system,<br />

$92,900.<br />

MLS<br />

ceton needs storage & possibly<br />

(;eorge Galerstein collect 817- shipping space for<br />

280-3221 during working hours pubhcations, supplies & WantedTo<br />

Rent<br />

or 214-358-5450 evenings or RETIRED WOMAN seeks Is( equipment. Must be ground<br />

weekends,<br />

floor apt. in Lawrence area. level, readily accessib]e for<br />

lids small, well-behaved dog. deliveries & completely dry. PHYSICIAN IN RESIDENCY<br />

609-883-834l. Write Tennis Off ce. 71 tra nine looking to rent small<br />

University Place, Princeton house or apartment in house,<br />

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL<br />

NJ or ca11,c~9-924-4343, tenancy to begin anytime<br />

couple desires 3 bdrm house to WANTED TO RENT - by prof.<br />

before July l. Call 1-215-375reaL<br />

Reasonable price and couple with infant, 3 bdrm.<br />

1688 (collect, anytime) Dr.<br />

within commuting distance of unfurnished house, duplex or 2 BEDHOOM APT, sought by David Daly.<br />

Princeton starting mid-July, lg.<br />

Please call collect eves. 517apt.<br />

in Pen- two young profess,oasis .......<br />

631-7912 or write D. Spats. 2103 ninE(on/Princeton / Kit on within lt= miles of e~ntral VISITING SCHOLAR desires<br />

Eastlawn A-tg. Mid[an~ MI,<br />

area. Prefer quiet t lh- PrineetonhyJune2Oth, Please apart, or room for July -<br />

48640.<br />

borhood with children ’or call aRer 5 pro. 609-443.4122. August. ContaetEdwardMuir,<br />

occupancy June 15 or July I.<br />

Leave message for Peter<br />

40 Main, Part Republic, N.J.<br />

609-652-7611.<br />

I,ROFESSIONAL -- wants to Kenlper, 609-’/99-2600 x 522. SUMMER RENTAL - Prin-<br />

rent 3 or 4 room apt. en farm<br />

ceton area. Manhattan WAREHOUSE TO RENT<br />

or in wooded selling. Refs, ARCH[TECr - wife, ,at professional couple, no<br />

Suburban Trenton. South seek apt. house. 2-3 ’ m,<br />

minimum 5000 square feet,<br />

children, desires housew pool within 5 miles of Montgomery<br />

Ihatlorden area. Call 609-890- unfurn. Princeton tra n s on for June,, July, Aug. Call Center Rocky Hill. 609-924-<br />

0318 after 5:39 p.m. area. Replyto Box ~039f~ e/~ collect after 7 pm 212-686-8248.<br />

Princeton Packet.<br />

256L.<br />

WANTED- furnished.house to RESPONSIBLE COUPLE - RESPONSIBLE PROFRS- APAHTMENT WANTED -<br />

rent for 7 wks beginning June with young sweet child and aid SIQNAL -- couple wish Princeton area, young<br />

i9th by NEH Fellow. wife, and sweet dog seek 2 bedroom apt, to rent house or % opt, married professor seeks.one<br />

two children. Dr. R.W, or cottage. $250 per me. max, for July I. Call Arthur, 609-799bedroom<br />

apt. starting Aug,_ or<br />

Sutherhlnd, P.O. Box t23, Mr, Exe. rots, avail. 20t-a594054<br />

0400 ext. 2549, 9-4:30 or 215-752-Sept. 1977. 201-246-0401 to May<br />

Vernon, IA 52314i 319~95.8581,eves.<br />

7457 after 4:30.<br />

~ 31; 609-921-2463 thereafter.<br />

[] M,s


~ ~. ¯<br />

Wednesday, May 18, 1977<br />

HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE<br />

NASSAU HALL<br />

BUILT IN 1957!<br />

Can you imagine a 10, year-old Monticello or Mount Vernon?<br />

A 20 year-old Nassau Hall? Could you appreciate a 30<br />

¯ year-old Christopher Wren cathedral? This charm and<br />

mystique can only be achieved through’the passage of<br />

time and the caress of loving hands, If you appreciate the<br />

classic charm of a time gone by, call to see these restored<br />

Colonials. Even though they are not by Jefferson or W~’en,<br />

they offer the warmth and comfort of home that has been<br />

venerated by time¯<br />

ldl;ll:li;ll i<br />

. ..,<br />

Originally built in 1832 - mostly random width pine; two<br />

working fireplaces and two closed fireplaces; a living<br />

and family room that is 17x31 feet. Professionally landscaped;<br />

and a side porch that reminds you of<br />

yesteryear.<br />

$75,000.<br />

°’ ".’!¯<br />

These Colonials are not only beautiful for their own<br />

charm, but for the surroundings -- the village and the<br />

area. Dating from 1740 they offer a choice of living with<br />

accessibility Io everywhere. May possibly be purchased<br />

separately, or as one unit.<br />

UI~ re $150,000.<br />

This former carriage house was moved to take advantage<br />

of the mature trees and natural setting. The<br />

native stone fireplace is the focal center for entertaining<br />

and relaxing; the complete kitchen pleases the gourmet,<br />

and privacy is assured for all.<br />

" "Wq<br />

If your choice is for<br />

the newly built,<br />

the more modern,<br />

or the hard to please,<br />

call to see our many<br />

available listings.<br />

For buyers<br />

WE HAVE A SL<br />

CARNEGIE Realtors<br />

.. REALTY, inc. 921-6177<br />

130 Nassau Street Princeton, N.J.<br />

, .. : 1 I-B<br />

House of The Week<br />

CIRCA 1840<br />

Just across tile I)rinceton Township Line in tile qoaint little village of Port Mercer<br />

sits this historic two stnry Cnhmial Canal House. Formerly an Inn f.r<br />

Travelers on the Delaware and Raritan Canal and the Qoaker Bridge Road.<br />

Large living room. formal dining room, hmr bedrooms with slmeious master<br />

bedrnom, brick terrace with .pen porch overlooking shadell lawn. Princeton address.<br />

West Winds~)r seh..Is, oh)so t. sh()pping ccntcrs, excellent c.nmmting.<br />

Bring your antitl~leso canoe and fishing poles.<br />

JOH N T<br />

q-IENDE ON’ ’:<br />

$78.500.<br />

HOPEWELL, N.J. HOPEWELLSQUARE (609)466-2550<br />

Housesitting<br />

tIOUSESITTING POSITION<br />

DESIRED in Princeton by<br />

neat, reliable Princeton<br />

university undergraduate<br />

working in town this summer.<br />

Will care for plants, pets.<br />

Excellent references<br />

available. 609-452-0301 eves,<br />

924-3630 days.<br />

YOUR CHANCE<br />

TO BUY DIRECT<br />

this brick & frame 3 or 4 bedroom Colonial in mint<br />

condition, on a cul de sac, close to schools and<br />

transportation.<br />

if<br />

I ’<br />

R I" A L’o~:i~mn, Inc.<br />

Rolling Meadows<br />

OPEN FOR INSPECTION"<br />

"In tile rltlling hills of Montgl)me~’ Township we<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 20th 6-8 P.M.<br />

have distinctive custom buih tkVo-story Cohmlal<br />

253 GLENN AVENUE<br />

attd Ranch designs.<br />

LAWRENCEVILLE, NEW JERSEY<br />

Two-Story Brick ~" Alum. Colonial<br />

24 haines front $85,000<br />

Lot Size: 75 ft. x 129 ft.<br />

Heat: Gas- Forced Hot Air<br />

Centrally Air Conditioned<br />

Honses designed by outstanding Colonial ar-<br />

Close to schools, churches 8. shopping centers<br />

cbiteets and buih by.Rick Grosso. Plans may be<br />

Center Entrance Foyer - Large Living Room with seen at Hihon Reahy office. Call for hlrther details<br />

Fireplace - Formal Dining Room - Large Modern Eat-In<br />

Kitchen w/Dishwasher - 4 Corner Bedrooms, 2 I./2 Baths<br />

- Panelled Family Room w/Beamed Ceiling - Full<br />

Basement w/Outside Entrance - Patio w/Buih-in Gas<br />

194 Nassau Street 921-6060<br />

Grill - Basketball Court - 1 Car Garage. $63,500.<br />

Member o[ Multiple Listing Service<br />

DIRECTIONS: Take 295 North to 95 South¯ Exit at ’Princeton<br />

Pike South. Lilt turn ot 2nd trolilc light {Dorroh Lane) and<br />

right turn on Glenn Avenue. Follow signs.<br />

-_-__---------_---_--- -----<br />

OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH<br />

Wanted To Rent Wanted To Rent<br />

DIDONATO REALTORS<br />

LANDLORDS- Let us help CONSULTING ENGINEER -<br />

2801 Nottingham Way<br />

Telephone you rent your property. We<br />

Trenton, N.J. 08619 (609) 586-2344<br />

fWhite Pine "N<br />

TOWNHOUSES AND APARTMENTS<br />

Sklllmon Ave. (2 blocks from Route 206)<br />

Lowrencovlllo adj. to Princeton<br />

1 BEDROOM, 1 BEDROOM<br />

APARTMENTS WITH DEN ~, xi,ts~ i,~, ,an. ~,t<br />

~atel. dishwlshel, sell.<br />

AND 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES delmlln| lie. Rehl=elU0r.<br />

CENTRAL P|lquet<br />

I<br />

Iloetinl~ & all,In<br />

fromlenon~.ov A,RCONO,T,ON,NO~sWIMMINGeOOL<br />

’ |test d°°rle~U[°°¢bU¢°ilr’<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

Madek Og~n 10 g.M ¯ 5 P.M. evg.dav (extegt Tues.)<br />

PHONE: (609) 883-3333, EVERINGS (609) 883~2448<br />

OIRE~IONS: From North Jersey, Route 1 Sn.th to Route 9S-295.<br />

West on Route 95¯295 to Route 206 South. South on Route 206<br />

approx. I mile to Skillman Ave. (just past Rider College). Turn<br />

right to White Pine. FROM TRENTON: North on Route 206 to<br />

C ~an Ave (must beforn Re,tar Colleg..e). Turn left to Whelp<br />

needs2O0’ to250sq, ft. of office<br />

have good tenants. Call space beginning June 1.<br />

. Please write Princeton, P.O.<br />

CONTI ltEALTY Box 41, giving office address,<br />

1i09-586-9202 square feet, rent and your<br />

eves & wkends 586-1445 phone number.<br />

RENT YOUR MOTOR HOME<br />

ROOM WANTED FOR MALE<br />

-late model. 20’, June 20- July EXCHANGE<br />

RELIABLE PRINCETON<br />

UNIVERSITY UN-<br />

DERGRADUATE - desires<br />

SPECIAL FEATURES:<br />

summer housesittin~ position<br />

in Princeton. Quiet, with<br />

Central air conditioning<br />

excellent references. Call 609-<br />

Honeywell air cleaner<br />

924-4369, preferably from 7:30<br />

p.m. until0:3O p.m. or 609-452-<br />

Dak floors covered wilh wall/wall carpeting<br />

0938, or 609-452-7073 anyt me.<br />

Living room and dining room drapes<br />

Brass fireplace enclosure<br />

Ceramic tile floor in kitchen and baths<br />

20 YEAR OLD responsible<br />

New 80-gallon hot water heater<br />

female .housesitler available<br />

Kitchen Aid dishwasher, garbage disposal<br />

throughout summer. Ex-<br />

New Fire chex roof - gutlers - 36" attic fan<br />

cellent references. Call<br />

Fireplace in living team and basement<br />

Barbara, 609-924-7396.<br />

2-car garage, electric opener<br />

Baked enamel storm windows<br />

HOUSESI’I’I’I~ff. AVAILABLE<br />

- June through August¯ In-<br />

and many more f<br />

structor at Hobart and<br />

William Smith Colleges, Callllto5 .<br />

Rutgers graduate student in ¯ 609-924-7456<br />

Comparative Literature,<br />

needs to live in or near<br />

$118,000.<br />

Call 6 to 9<br />

Princeton to work on thesis.<br />

Princlpals Only<br />

References. Marilyn Kallet, 609-921-8182<br />

554 S. Main SI.. Geneva, N.Y.<br />

14456.<br />

Apts./Houses<br />

MATURE COUPLE<br />

AVAILABLE - for housesitting ¯ To Share<br />

- Summer months or longer.<br />

Refs. 201-247-1294.<br />

FEMALE WAN;rED to share<br />

atlractive 2-story, 2 bdrm, apt.<br />

IIOUSESITTING - Local w/aoolher woman, 1-% miles<br />

recommendations. Deper,- from downtown Princeton on<br />

dable couple. Available Millstone River. $111/mo and<br />

anytime. Please call 609-452- % util. June-Sept. 609-452-<br />

0356 evenings.<br />

2994 after 6 p.m.<br />

2 RESPONSIBLE female StlARE APT. -in llightstown.<br />

grads seek summer Call after 6 p.m. 600-446.1432.<br />

housesitting or apt. sublet.<br />

Refs. avail. 201-249-4053. CO-O~~ero<br />

needs male to round out our<br />

co-ed group of five. Call 609-<br />

PROFESSIONAL FEMALE 799-6612<br />

will hoesesit, sublet or share<br />

apl. May-Sept. Refs. 609-927- AWAY MOST WEEKENDS’:<br />

1738.<br />

Great, inexpensive set-up for<br />

responsible young<br />

professional ur grad student.<br />

609-443-3857.<br />

Apts./Houses --<br />

-- .. FARMHOUSE TO SHARE - in<br />

student from<br />

I0 Call after 5 pro. 609-799-3444.<br />

Austria. With meals or kitchen lO 5here Middlebush..Rent $62.50 per<br />

,me,, p,us util____ s._._201-873-3_. ~.<br />

privileges in Princeton Jet.<br />

Preferably East Windsor or<br />

SEEK PRINCETON - house or Princeton Ivy development. wa~J.~,..~r~ ,~,~ ctr^,~, MATURE TIDY PERSON<br />

half house Ioleasefor at least For June 1st- Aug3l. 609-896.<br />

one year beginning June or<br />

OFFICE in ¯ Pnnceton . proper ’amen snare ~rlnceton<br />

July. 3 bedrooms, garden. For<br />

9671, Ask for Debbie. Wl[n<br />

.......<br />

attorney<br />

houseforsummer<br />

or accountant. . ,, ....<br />

If<br />

o¯<br />

mteresled<br />

.L-professional<br />

woman. 14 year<br />

etc. Need 15x15 room. Willing Call ’ ’ OU~ " e l loll<br />

old daughter, visiting son.<br />

write c. Mankin, P.O. Box 434, -- ---- ,,Housesfffina<br />

North Amherst, Mass. 01059 or<br />

leave message at 609.921-0205.<br />

WANTED -- House to sit for<br />

summer. Will care for plants,<br />

MATURE MAN seeks el- pets, etc. Reliable, exc. refs.,<br />

[ieieney apt. from June l. call Pare 609-737-2499<br />

North Brunswick area. After 7<br />

pro, 201-297-0749.<br />

ALL SUMMER - 22 yr. old<br />

liETIRED PROFESSOR ¯ ntaleBiostudent. Exch. for 6-6<br />

couple no pets no children hrs/wk odd jobs. No smoke.<br />

want 2 bdrm apt in walking Ioye kids. exp. prof. farmer,<br />

distance to Nassau St, Ground pointer, carpenter. Pets. refs.<br />

fl. or elevated bldg. 609-462- avail. Max 6 ml, from U. 609-<br />

1924.<br />

452.0827, 9-11 p.m. Thanks,<br />

~ nllghl almosl be a "nlai.~ln" fn)m the French (.Ullllt r~.~idP. ~itll<br />

ils white stllcco, dark wood Irlm. rlulghl plasler ~a6s and exp.sed<br />

oak 6earns. Slap down living n.~m. rypr,,~ I~anelh’d<br />

lihra~" wilh ~’cond fireldace, dinlng r.mm with huih-iu ,’.p-<br />

Imards, |emily nlom leading t. a sen,on h,m’ed hack Imli,,.<br />

Three bednmnls. 2 balhs, and a eharnliag snlall lll)llrllnl’lll<br />

(wilh ancdher balh I that raa be rehlcorpcwated in lh,, h.u~,’.<br />

Sel back fr.m Ihe road i)[I a naltlral, r(K’kMre’,~n I’.~tl and<br />

hair arre~.f w~mds, Un m,s channanl I,ighl l.i~lhllL<br />

Asking $120,000¯<br />

11,1 E~ TA, TE<br />

LIGHT I<br />

Realt0rs 247 Nassau St., 609-924-3822 I<br />

Karl and Pat Light, Brokers IR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE<br />

Princ.,t.n I{eal }’,stale (;r.up<br />

Constance Brauer Toby Goodyear . Janet Matteson<br />

For Rent- Rooms Marcy 13rimmins Selden nlick Tania Armour Midney<br />

Cornelia Dielhenn Catherine Johnson Stuart Minton<br />

IIOOM & SEMI- EFF-<br />

Marge Dwyer Nsncy Kramer William Orrick<br />

ICIENCES - at weekl<br />

rate. Princeton Manor<br />

Monmouth Jct. 201-329-4555.<br />

US tlwy #1.<br />

LAWRENCEVILLE --<br />

Complete house privileges.<br />

Parking. 609496-9467.<br />

FURNISHED ROOM at<br />

separate level from rest of<br />

home for privacy. Kitchen<br />

privileges, private entrance &<br />

powder room. Country setting,<br />

10-15 mins. to downtown<br />

Princeton, 5 rains. NYC bus.<br />

Pemale preferred. Will consider<br />

short term. 201-359-5047<br />

eves.<br />

t)N DELAWARE RIVER - 2<br />

ronms, unfurn, in house occup. For Rent - Apts.<br />

hv voung profess. Kitchen,<br />

b:ath’, laundry fac. to share. ~pAt21OUS- 2-Story attached<br />

609 - .-o.,u,, 396 8401<br />

to<br />

.......<br />

private home on quiet street<br />

n lovely Ewing nei[[hborheed.<br />

IIILLSBORO - 2 ROOMS w 2 bdrm, kitchen, living rm<br />

bath in house on t-% wood~i w/fireplace, beamed<br />

" ¯<br />

share secretarial services.<br />

Finest references. Parking p ~<br />

required for one car. Director POr Kent - Rooms<br />

International Licensing, Suite<br />

515, 1OO Garden City Plaza,<br />

Garden City, N.Y. 11530. I{OOM-’s-FoR Rl~.N~ate<br />

__~<br />

home. K tehen priviledges<br />

included. Close to Princeton<br />

l PERSON NEEDED Ioshare<br />

house in Lawrenceville $80..,... ~..r.¢.,n a/,,orkine :,¯~.,,,.n. ~:[e~,ran~ali.609.44~<br />

609.083-I176. P’;’~ ~"~1907. t. .......... __<br />

APT""qTOSHARE - for ItOOM FOR RENT - Private<br />

professional woman or Bath; Kitchen and Laundry<br />

graduate student, largesunnypriviteges..,-ovely l-!ome. 15<br />

apt with many extras in minutes trom Riser and<br />

walking distance el Unlver-Trenton State, Call 609.8¢I.<br />

slty. 609.024-5~4¯ 8017 after 6 p,m.<br />

ceilings,<br />

SEE OVER 200 HOMES<br />

IN ONE DAY<br />

Call or write fat 1he latest issue at of out teal ostale magazine "Tnday,"<br />

chock full ot piclures, prices and descriptions of over 200 available<br />

homes in Somerset. Mercer. Hunterdon. Middlesex. Monmmuh and<br />

Ocean Counties...The haaeland at Ihe Garden Sla;o.<br />

Sterling Thompson ~ Assoc., Realtor<br />

Toll Free: (800) 392.,6810, ext. 243<br />

or locally (201) 2~7-0200<br />

(201) 526-8448<br />

Calf or write tar Ihe [alest issue of the real eslale magazine "Today."<br />

FOR SALE<br />

BY OWNER<br />

Exec, colonial at desirable Villag~<br />

at:res. $170/mo incld util patio, private front & rear On The Green. in Mercerville. This<br />

(201) 359-3339 (eves) ’ entrances Convenient to 185 well-cared tar home consisls at 3<br />

’ and 295 l0 miles to Princeton.<br />

largo sunny hedmoms and loads ol<br />

No kids or pets. $8Z5, includes closet space. Master bedroom has<br />

...... ,~u,-,,- ,-v ~ l’R~N~ate - all ut ities. 609-T/l-91B4 eves.<br />

its own |ull bath and dreSsing morn,<br />

hath. Private entrance, First float has 24’ living room, Ioror<br />

499-3514<br />

Professional man. No<br />

’real diningroom, apacious counlry<br />

smoking. Replyto Box #03950, ’<br />

kitchen with dishwasher and<br />

sepatatu dining erea. beautiful 24’<br />

c/o ’ Princeton " Packet,<br />

HIGHTSTOWN, AVAIL. June plus carpeted sad panelled family<br />

I. 2 bedroom, spacious, heat room with full belck wall fireplace<br />

RM Fnn ~c.~tc,~A~ incld. Refs & security sad beamed ceiling. There is also a<br />

Apply<br />

’ ~’"<br />

at<br />

""<br />

221<br />

.........<br />

No. 3rd ~.’~" A-= $260/mo. .... 609-882-8453 bet. ,6-8 half bath end laundry room on 1st.<br />

Manville until 6 p.m¯ =’"’"<br />

Iloor, Fulll~lemenh oversized 2 car<br />

garage. Cannel air. Storms and<br />

°o-ore ROP ime screens, Located on ’/= acle lot<br />

i~v~nl~ ~ ~E~ area. l/2 duplex 3-4 bedrooms/ close tO schools, shopping comers<br />

recreation room-office, liv<br />

and churches. Don’t basilale.Csll<br />

~,,~,.o,~r, ~,.~,a,¢ urvvu room, dining area, with bay Ioday, Owner just reduced |his<br />

beauliful home by $3,000, July oc,<br />

¯ .,:...c --.ta .... I~o window, kitchen/modern<br />

appliauees, ba plus Yard,<br />

cupancy, Asking 156,900, Call (609)<br />

linens provided, quiet area¯, 890,9029,<br />

basemen. t ~440/m o . Cal1609- ’<br />

Starting rates, $200/mo ’ CGII<br />

609-758-8300.<br />

921-2417J2435.<br />

¯<br />

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SEVEN ACRES OF PERFECT PRIVACY<br />

and’a house Illal adds In the enj.yment .f it - thal’s ,,nr hllest.<br />

LIGII’F listing io rural Montg.nlery T.wnship. Spa,.i.u.<br />

roolllg Illrt)ughoul, an easy flow [hmr plan. ell!all ilnehllli.red<br />

lines, picture wlnd.ws and sliding glass &mrs - all help t. make<br />

the brick ranch one with its pretty w~mded sHtlng. F.).r. l ivind<br />

r(~mt with fireplace and I~mkshelf walls, dining n:~)m, kin’h,,n<br />

with (lining area and mehintdlm)us cabinets, family r,.,m, .I<br />

bednmms (or 3 and a deal 2 line baths, and die blgg,’.’,l, dri,~t<br />

basement y.a ever saw to do will) what you will -- ev,,r)lhlntt<br />

gums lewards making this hdly air~’omllti.ned¯ ~ditll) buih.<br />

¯ well.maintalned hnu~e a plea~are to llve aad entemfin in.<br />

S89,S00.<br />

" " ’’ ~’%T-’~’~J’ ’i ~ ’ "~<br />

¯ ~ },;(<br />

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, .¢ .<br />

"PHEASANT HILL"<br />

An early fieldstone [arntlmuse plus t~,, fine 21hh ,.enlur~ addili.n~<br />

plus a guesl/recreali(ul hollSe plus IPrelt) Swilnnlin~ I".=l<br />

phm lovely rolling land - part open fields, parl ~,.)d.~. ~itln<br />

winding brook at tile ~lrder - our new llsllng is an .ut~landln~<br />

ol)e pllls~ Though not a large family hou~,¯ it is a IIreal i=111, h+r<br />

one or two generational flying and enlerlaln[ng wilh il~ "rvcvptl.n<br />

hall" entry, exlra large living n.m~¯ dining "r...= ~ill= a<br />

view", family rtmm. slndy/gut.sl ruon|, 3 re.re b,,dr,.,nl., kil.<br />

ellen, panic’, mud/laundry room and 3 halhs.<br />

The charm of the ohi has been enhanced h) the u~,’ .f dialand<br />

interior fieldstoBe in [he newer areas, lh, ll’s~ lhall ,i<br />

fireplaces for warmth as well as eye-aplwal¯ exr,lh.nl c.mlitl.n.<br />

inaLnre easy-care landseaplng, and llllml,rll)lS exlra~ ar,, alll.ne<br />

die t~-many-to-llsl pluses, l)..~,e il<br />

Offen,d wilh 26+ m’re~ h~r $225,000.<br />

Anmlml .[ hind me) I., m’t~.liabh’


1 2-B<br />

We’ve Moved To 4 Charlton Street<br />

Thursday, May 19, 1977<br />

(om,.,i,e st. p,,,r., Cht, rch./,st 4fN,.,s~u:) NEIV ADDRESS, SAME PROFESSIONAL STAFF AND SER VICE’ Comevisit<br />

From Hopewell (466-2550}<br />

.... .~. " .. "~ ., .~y".<br />

HOPEWELL<br />

)<br />

TOWNSItll<br />

Just 5 years yonng atnt ready to take on ynor large family ! A four bedroom, 2<br />

hath. two stoq Cohmial ~)tl 3/i of an acre with city sewer. Living room with<br />

fireplace, family to.m. formal dlniag n.nn. large eat-in kitchen. Full dry<br />

hasenleot, attached 2 car garage. Brick. frame and stocco constructlon, and atmtctlvely<br />

landscaped .......................................<br />

$79,900.<br />

IMMACULATE 4 BEDBOOM (two up -<br />

.<br />

two dnwnl<br />

. .<br />

one bath , . cape on IA ¯ acre .<br />

a- eat.in kRo<br />

{(.pewell B r. gi, hu with trees! Vnrmal hying and dr.rang ....<br />

chetl, hdl basement. Second floor bath plombing is m too: ..........<br />

~at,uov.<br />

EWING<br />

Three hedroom semi in mint condition, down to the chesmut woodwork. Living<br />

rlmnl with tlrer)lace, dining room. eat-ln khchen, hdl basement, attached garage.<br />

Two r(~(ons on tire third fl.or ................................. $26,900.<br />

ELEVEN YEAIIS YOUNG AND ROOMY - Four large bedrooms, 2~ bathe,<br />

2,V living rt~ml, hwmal dlulng room, family room 24’ too! Full basement, twocar<br />

garage, central air ......................................<br />

$66,900.<br />

WELL BUILT two story with three bedrooms and hath. Living room. large<br />

remodeled country kitchen, glass enclosed front porch, basement, new heating<br />

system. Wall to wall carpeting, storage shed, above ground pool ...... $45.000.<br />

HOPEWELL TOWNStIIP<br />

Two years young three hedro(mt. 21~ built rancher un 21,,~ high acres[ Main*<br />

h,nance free and slaflless il has a large fiwmal living room with fireplace, super<br />

eat-ln c.uotry kitchen, den/family room, attached two ear garage and a basement<br />

yon c’nuhl gel lot in whh high ceiling and dry weather! . ~ ........... $84.500.<br />

EAST AMWEL.L<br />

Circa lTq0<br />

Circa 1790 (kdtolial on ,;.5 w~.~h.d acres with two h6droome and hath. Living<br />

,nld dining roams, kitchen, large screened in porch, Fieldstone walk-in fireplace<br />

¯<br />

hoard floors, nooks and crannies. Authentic restoration is possible. $66,900.<br />

¯ MI",MBEll : MERCEI~ and SOMERSET MI,S<br />

REI,O. 1 NTEibCITY R E I,()CATI()N SERVICE<br />

HOPEWELL<br />

Hopewell House Square<br />

Hopewell, New Jersey 08525<br />

16091 466-2550<br />

A FRANK LLOYD WRIGIIT DESIGN-..<br />

From Princeton {921-2776~<br />

IN TIlE PROVINCE LINE ROAD AREA OF IlOPEWELI, TOWNSHIP, a<br />

just right "cnntemporary" that has seasoned a hlt. Bulb ahout twenty years<br />

before its time. incorporating natural woods, flagstone anti lots of glass for a<br />

house that’s fnn to llve in and easy to maintain. Yon work in a center kitchen<br />

with every convenience, that looks out on the more titan ample dining room, just<br />

off the deck. not far from the delightful living room with a wall of t, lase and a<br />

colonial Iireplace not to be lmmd in eucl~ a modern house...nsuallyl Three<br />

bedrooms, two hdl baths and a library/foyer complete the first lhmr. The lower<br />

level almost doplicates tile upper, widl a hedroum, study, full hath, large h, mily<br />

room with walk.~mt access to the heautiful grounds. It hdl fireldace, workshop<br />

and utillty room. Air condltloncd, mats out! All on 3+ acres of tall trees, natural<br />

plan/tags and a view of the I I.pewcll Valh,y ! It’s speetaenlar...at best. $157.500.<br />

From Belle Mead (874-5191}<br />

JUST LISTED - AN OUTSTANDING VA LUE<br />

Bet you gave up looking h)r eaough bedroom epace for under $50,0I)0. We have<br />

the answer with a gem of a ranch providing 4 or 5 bedrooms, large living room<br />

’with dining area, eat-in kitchen whh sliding glass doors to patio, 2 full baths and<br />

even a fenced-in private baekyard. It oozes TLC both inside and out. Children<br />

can walk to sehonls and the express New York City buses stop at the end ol the<br />

street¯ SEE ITTO BELIEVE IT! ............................ $47.500.<br />

MONTGOMERY<br />

GO WITH THE GROWING’S GOOD<br />

New on market - 3 bedroom ranch that sparkles inside and out. Spacious living<br />

room. family room wltil lireplaec, formal dining room. eat-in kitchen. 2 full<br />

baths, full basement. 2-car garage, central air conditioning. Pedeet for leisurely<br />

living and gracious entertaining ...............................<br />

$77,500.<br />

OUR NEWEST MONTGOMERY LISTING - 4 bedroom custom center hall<br />

Colonial on l acre landscaped Int. Family room with fireplace, living room, farmal<br />

dining room. 2~/~ bathe, cot-ln kitchen, 2-ear garage, briqk patio with gas<br />

grill, central air, you’ll love the floor plan designed h)r family living and entertalnlng<br />

............................................... $86.900.<br />

HILLSBOROUGH - 3.6 acres on a lazv ane containing a la~’ge 4 bedroom Cape<br />

Cod, 2 pole barns and an a’dditionel outbuilding ............ Aeking $75,000.<br />

JOH N T<br />

cI_IENDE ON,,c<br />

REALTORS<br />

PRINCETON<br />

4 Charlton Street<br />

Princeton, New Jersey 08540<br />

(609) 921-2776<br />

, ",,.~ ~<br />

usat ournewquarters.<br />

A HOUSE FOR ALL SEASONS...peace and privacy on ~ven country acres, ira.<br />

mediately outside Princeton Township in Lawrence. Original owner will sell contemporary<br />

house in comfortable condition, with enormous living room {15’<br />

eeillngl, spacious dining room and large gourmet kitchen, A master hedr~lm<br />

sulte, two extra bedrooms and bath with olfice aml sludy, complete this extraordinary<br />

Itouse. Tile landscaping is natural and park.llke[ Almost us.<br />

believably qulet and beautiful so close to town[ Swimming pool. redwood deck,<br />

entrance court, carport are just a few of the many extras ........... $185.000.<br />

ELEGAN’I’ ELM RIDGE PARK WEST with a view of tile Lake - costom<br />

detailed eohmial on 1.38 acre whh all the antenities for complete family living<br />

anti convenience. Formal living room with slate fireplace, dining room, the snoclest<br />

of kltcheus with breakfast area, panelled family room with lireplace and wet<br />

hat, pmvder room, lanndry r(mm completes tile first Ihmr plan. Sccoml floor:<br />

Master hedr~mm with hath and dressing arco, three more corner bedrooms anti a<br />

hall hath. Two ear garage: Brick entry Imtio atnl rear brick potlo for [esiutely<br />

outdoor living. Call h)r an appolmment to see this gent ! ........... $128.500.<br />

THERE’S A PRICE IN PRINCE’FON THAT HAS ALMOST DISAP.<br />

PEARED...$74.SO0I But we oBer tile above eharmhtg house hw this very<br />

figure! A two-story colonial with attic room for exlmosion, hdl hascment, anti<br />

wooded h~t. It. tlf course, has a living rt.ml with llreplace, forma~ dining rut~nt,<br />

eat-in kltchen, three bedrooms ami a den or ,hh bedroom, two anti it half baths!<br />

Almost unhellevable? But there’s also a basement! Set well back from the Stale<br />

Road where a neighlmriag house is on for nvera hundred thousand. All were’<br />

asking h,r this value is $74.500. $7,L500, $7,L500. $74,500!<br />

IN THE LOVELY WOODS OF LAWRENCE CALLED TALL TIMBERS.<br />

we offer a subetantial frame and stone cape colonial that oozes charm from stem<br />

to stern! On a professionally landscaped lot for ease of care. and with two brick<br />

terraces from.which to enjoy the woods, this house boasts the quality con.<br />

stntction, including plaster walls, that ie fast becoming a thing of the past ! An entrance<br />

foyer leads to eomlortable living room with fireplace, of handsome stone,<br />

formal dining room with French doors to the outside, kitchen with breakfast area,<br />

garden or family room. two bedrooms and a tiled bath. The second floor contains<br />

two more large bedrooms, and a tiled bath with bte of room for expansion in the<br />

attlc/dormer areas. All costly extras like speaker systems, carpeting, burglar<br />

alarm, electric garage door opener, and more .................... $134.000.<br />

A SUPER BUY! Only minutes from Princeton. Tall pinee frame tile entrance to"<br />

this roomy, Kraft hnih, 4 year. centrally air-cond[thuted Colonial in Carneglc<br />

Ridge! Parquet-floored foyer, living rtuml with lireplace, dining rnonl, eat-ln kitchen,<br />

[amutry, powder room, a study or fifth bedroom and a large family room<br />

with slidiag glass doors opening to a patio with a gas grill and a yard enclosed by’<br />

a split rall fence. Upstairs is a master bedroom with hath pins 2 more bedrooms<br />

attd hdl hath. A noored attic, 2 ear garage and a bnscmeut. A [t~t of [mnse for only<br />

....................................................... $89,900.’<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

T<br />

REAL ESTATE FEDERATION<br />

PRINCETON REAL ESTATE GROUP<br />

BELLE MEAD<br />

Rome 206<br />

Belle Mead, New Jersey 08502<br />

(201)8,74-5191


HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE<br />

.... 13-B<br />

Thursday, May 19. 1977<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

BOME OF THE WEEK<br />

Well-kept, and nicely decorated describes our 4 bedroom colonial on approximately<br />

% acre. Some of the desirable features include central air, an<br />

over-sized.garage, smoke alarm system and .Solarium kitchen floor. The<br />

location is in West Windsor which offers you top schools and a very easy<br />

commute to the train station ....................... $65,900.<br />

ATTENTION: We are looking for that special couple with a small family<br />

or with their family already grown to move into our restored, charming<br />

2 story featuring 2 or 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room and best<br />

of all a "homey" family.kitchen complete with new dishwasher,<br />

refrigerator, freezer and a very pleasant colonial window looking out to<br />

the covered porch/patio. TAXES are a low, low $750 (approx.).<br />

short distance to the train station and priced right at .... $47,500,<br />

vflt;,jN &<br />

NOW IS THE TIME to be thinking of those hot, steaming months ahead and<br />

move into our immaculate, air-conditioned home with a beautiful, quality<br />

in.ground pool. 4 bedrooms, 21/~ baths, large family room and modern eatin<br />

kitchen are some of the other special features of this home... $72,900¯<br />

IPRICE<br />

REDUCTION- Two ~ acre 10ts- all utilities- Hickory Acres in East i<br />

Windsor ....................... OFFERED NOW AT $17,000.<br />

Virginia Anderson<br />

Mary Patrician<br />

Amy Bohm Patricia Bell, Broker<br />

Pat Patrician<br />

Carole Carson Ruth Bly Jeanne Sanders<br />

Connie Darrow Vivian MacPherson " Bill Sanders<br />

Janet Lachapelle<br />

Kay Tighe<br />

Open 7 Days A Wepk 799-8181 ! MLS<br />

50 Princeton-Hightstown Road, Princeton Junctionl ? ::<br />

the<br />

Bagatelle o,<br />

within the ~ ~!~<br />

’.. - ..<br />

"z’t!<br />

Princeton Area ~.~<br />

- ¯ i~lJ~ .,; .atPenning~<br />

IT-~’" ’ "’ .........<br />

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I<br />

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nnu nnmi-i’dil~,b REALTORS<br />

190 Nassan S/reet, Princeton, New Jersey 08540<br />

609-924-.0322 ¯<br />

¯<br />

.<br />

EXCEPTIONAL AMOUNT OF SPACE:<br />

FOR THE LOW PRICE ....<br />

w..<br />

A COMPLETE 3-4 bedrooms: large living room and kitchen:<br />

REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION +ull basement with root cellar: garage: all appliances<br />

remain, ref., dishwasher, washer,<br />

PRINCETON IVY EAST - New 5 bedroom Colonial -<br />

3000 sq. ft. on ¾ acre, 2 zoned heating and air<br />

conditioning, full basement, many custom extras<br />

+ immediate occupancy ........... High $90’s<br />

~"’<br />

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dryer. $45,500. only and offers invited, There is<br />

a brick front with cedar sides, and a large yard<br />

included too.<br />

i~’";’r~-"~ ’~ \ ~’~ _~.~3..-~.~;..,~,,.,~ ~r~ ~’,, :.,".~..~<br />

~~:":’~~~<br />

IMMACULATE FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL -- ¯ ...; " .--.Laf~..<br />

Large country kitchen, living room, formal dining " " ~~<br />

room, family room with fireplace, 2Y= baths,<br />

basement, 2 car garage, central air, large brick<br />

patio ........................... $75,¢/00.<br />

BRICK CAPE COD ¯ large eat-in kitchen, living<br />

room, 3 very large bedrooms, den or 4th bedroom,<br />

2 car garage, patio, basement, low taxes...<br />

ONLY $68,000.<br />

PRINCETON AREA<br />

SPECIALIZING IN NEW 4-5-6 BEDROOM<br />

COLONIALS ............. $80,000.-$120,000.<br />

PLAINSBORO<br />

CUSTOM BUILT 4 Year Old, 4 bedroom, 2V= bath<br />

Colonial, fireplace, central air, in-ground pool,<br />

wooded lot ....................... $89,900.<br />

TWIN RIVERS<br />

WOODBURNING FIREPLACE - 3 bedroom, 2V=<br />

bath Townhouse, finished basement, all appliances<br />

.........................<br />

$44,780.<br />

MOVE-IN CONDITION- 3 bedroom, 2Vz baths,<br />

many extras ................. ONLY $41 ,SO0.<br />

(609) 799-2058 ANYTIME<br />

"The People Pleasers"<br />

PETER L. OLIVER REALTY, Inc.<br />

Princeton Station Office Park<br />

Bldg. 6 -- 14 Washington Road<br />

Princeton Junction<br />

Peter L Oliver, Realtor<br />

Michael Gorczycki<br />

Frank Vuono<br />

Mary Moore<br />

Eli Kowoloft<br />

Ann Nook<br />

Daniel Kleinborg<br />

ATTENTION<br />

BUILDERS-INVESTORS<br />

LAND FOR ALL PURPOSES<br />

122 Acres in nmst (lesirable area of Montgomery -fully<br />

approved. Buihlers terms available.<br />

3.5+ Beantiful w,mded acres in Spectaenlar<br />

locati6’n just minntes from Princeton. Pert & Soil<br />

log eonlplete.<br />

2.q,t Acres Prime building lot on River Road -<br />

Montgomery. In prestigious area.<br />

I O0 Bnildable acres on Route 518 near Princeton<br />

Airport - zoned research and development.<br />

26.1 I acres of beaatiful open rolliog lan(I ilr high<br />

residential area of Lawrence.<br />

12.5 acres beautifully wooded land near Seltdders<br />

Falls Brklge. Perfect h,r residential development.<br />

Approxinmtely 411,(11111 sq. h,et. Building h,ts in<br />

fine area. Owner supplies snrvey, pert and soil hlg.<br />

Ready tn bn!ld.<br />

WEIDEL REAL ESTATE<br />

242 I,,~ Nassau St.<br />

Princeton, N.J.<br />

6g9-921-2700<br />

AVAILABLE NOW!<br />

Gracions 4 or 5-bedroonls Colonial on private<br />

half-acre circolar tree-covered lot anehoring the<br />

Masnn Drive section of Riverside, two blocks<br />

from an ontstanding elementary school.<br />

Beautifnl screened-in porch ideal ft)r outdoor<br />

summer living. Three blocks Irnm Carnegie<br />

lake. Large living room with Iireplace. and a<br />

two-ear garage.<br />

...................... Asking $130.0g().<br />

For Rent - Apts.<br />

PLAINSBORO - DELIGHT -<br />

under $300. 2 big BR, l baths,<br />

a/c, much more. tlOME<br />

RENTALS, BRKR, $40, e09.<br />

394-5900.<br />

SUBLET - to responsible<br />

person, 2 rooms, simple,<br />

comfortable accomodations,<br />

June, July & Aug. Private<br />

entrance and bath. Convenient<br />

to Princeton & Trenton. $325.<br />

inclusive. No pets. sorry. Call<br />

after 4 pm. 6094L96-0067.<br />

MANVILLE - Large 3 rm.<br />

apt. heat & hot water furrushed.<br />

$26S/mo. Avai. June<br />

()NE BEDROOM SUBLET<br />

starting June 15, Deer Creek,<br />

rent $~6. Call eves. 609-799-<br />

3596.<br />

M.R. TOTH<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

Professional Craftsmanship<br />

All Phases nt Buildmg<br />

CRANaURY, N.J.<br />

609.655.2330 or 201-329.6013<br />

F¢>r ~ Re’nt’~Apts.<br />

I"IJItNISIIED STUDIO APT -<br />

& gar, privale entrance, single ALLENTOWN N.J. - 2 BR’s.<br />

.ecupaney in privale home. large LR, large bath,<br />

No pets. 609-452-9016. inRdefnized kitchen, heat,<br />

sewer, water incl. $260 mn.<br />

(:all (~9-921-2417 or 921-2435.<br />

FURNISIIED EFPICIENCY -<br />

15. Call after 5 p.m. 201-722- ¯ 2L: mi. from Princeton - (l-=2<br />

2489.<br />

nfiles south of Washington Rd.<br />

on US #l). S5o/week 609-924-<br />

5792 aRcr 6 p.m.<br />

’2 BEDItOOM APARTMENT<br />

FUR RENT - June 15-Sept. 5 ia APAItTMENT FOil. RENT -<br />

Princeton. 409-924-9798 after 6 elegantly medernized, large<br />

p.lu. $:t00/mo (negotiable). conllortable first f oor<br />

apartment in central F’rincelon,<br />

2 hloeks I rom Nassau &<br />

MANVILLE - 2 BDRM apt., Washinghm Rd. Entrance<br />

off.street park. Yard. stor., hall. livalg i’m, dining rm,<br />

walk to shop. $240 + util. 201- large kilehen, I odrm.<br />

874-U352 aft S pm.<br />

sunroom, lt~ baths, garden,<br />

lull basement, c/a. $415<br />

nlonthly. Call 609.924-8691.<br />

IItIPEWELL BORO - spacious<br />

apt. living rm, dining rm, 2<br />

bdrms S275/mo., including<br />

heat & water. Adu Is only. 609-<br />

IIOPEWELL. NEW JERSEY 737-2a24 after 6 pm.<br />

-- 2 I)drms. living room, newly<br />

improved eat-in kitchen & new<br />

I)ath. Colonial. $270/mo. C;dl<br />

YARDLEY BORe - Old<br />

townhouse on canal. Living<br />

I;09-921-2417 or 921-24a5. "<br />

room, eat-in kitchen, 2 bdrms<br />

SUB’L~l~’/-l%’d-r-m[g~rd-~napt. & I)ath, basement & attic, S250<br />

in Mercerville, semi- plus utils. No kids, no pets, 609furnished.<br />

Sept. l "77- Aug. at, 4fi6-2363 eves,<br />

’74. $230/ino. includes utis.<br />

609.5e0.1571 late eve. or<br />

mornings. ALLENTOWN, N.J.<br />

For Rent - Apts. For Rent- Apts.<br />

One of sixteen original Nilsen designs at Charleston Riding II<br />

SPACe’died a<br />

FIRST FLOOR OF CHAR- bdrm ranch, 2 baths large<br />

in the Princeton area at Pennington. 26 wooded sites, MING IIOUSE - with big pines living rm, dining rm, kitchen,<br />

on MI. Lucasll.d. Bdrm. living<br />

many of which are. in various stages of completion. rm,kitchen, bath, $275 per/mo<br />

deck, full basement w/fee<br />

plus util. 409-921-6612 eves,<br />

room, large lot overlooking<br />

Over $100,000.<br />

canal in Kingston. Walk to bus<br />

and elemenlary school. Avail.<br />

WINDSOR. DUPLEX - 2 big June 15. Married couple only.<br />

BUILDING ARTS CENTER<br />

B.R. heat paid. $225. Ap- Annual lease. $490 per/me.<br />

12 - 5 every day or by appointment (609) 737-2131<br />

pliances, read)’ June. HOME609-452-8868, or 921-7085.<br />

RENTALS, Brkr, $40. 609-394-,<br />

DIRECTIONS: Travel North or South n900. L~.WRENCE TWP - live right<br />

on 1.95 to the Penmngton-Rt. 31 ex¢. A LIVING ENVIRONMENT FROM [~ ~<br />

North on Rt. 31 to Delaware Ave, (3,S<br />

for $85 3 rooms, near trans-<br />

~ ¯ ’ ¢’~r / ¯ JIJ<br />

mdesLR.ghttum, proceedpostMamnSt, ff¢~l.alll/t2rl£PIVllePrl Lla. SUBLET FOX RUN - at portation, all extras, rlOME<br />

1 block tO Abey Dr., right turn tO lur. ~.~. ~..w~ "" ~.~ w*~ * i’rinceton Meadows. 2 bdrms,<br />

nlshed model ~<br />

RENTALS, BRKR, SIO, 609-<br />

$:1,’29 nlo. June 22 occupancy. 394-5900~<br />

....__ 201-247-34U6.<br />

SUBLET-- unfurnished 2nd fl.<br />

For Rent - Ants.<br />

apt ~edroom a den, Lr., dr,<br />

r<br />

LAWRENCE - kids welcome June 1, ’77 thru Aug 31, ’77.<br />

. SALE BY OWN ER .... __ pets OK. $210 all utilities paid Lease renewable. Call 609.44a.<br />

Princeton rancher-- excellent condition. 3 bedrooms" MANVILLE - :t rm. furnished yard and more. Call tIOME ap!. w!Lh<br />

"<br />

u_!,ilities. Gentleman<br />

3e12 after 6pm. "<br />

ItENTALS, BRKR. $4e, 609.<br />

k tchen with dishwasher disposa se f-c caning<br />

¯<br />

k<br />

f. ’ ’ . . omy. 2utq25-ooot. 394-5900. EFFICIENCY APARTMENT<br />

oven, ice ma er re ndg.; new bathroom; budt-m - ~~ - Large bright room with<br />

washer/dryer; large living room with built-in book- EFFICIENCY APARTMENT private entrance, porch and<br />

cases, w/w carpet and sliding glass doors ~,I,}M,;,aAIIP’I20,!’O~I.I~<br />

NT’<br />

Men.<br />

FOR RENT - Living room with both. Stove, refrigerator and<br />

overlooking deep, tree-filled lot; with garage; and all ....... """ ¯ , sleeping area, kilehen with utilities include. Two blocks<br />

from Firestone Library.<br />

on quiet township street near schools and shopping. I,:FI.;/C~-C~{T-dningarea, tile shower bath.<br />

One block from Princeton Across the street from the<br />

$71 5O0. Pnnmpalsonly. ....... MENTS- hy day week,or Hospitalat No. 3fi Leigh Ave. Engineering quadrangle.<br />

- mnntb. Furnished or un- Suitable for quietperson:~l~. Ideal for graduate student.<br />

Call 924-7 168 funlished, 1== mi South of Available June 1st. SIS k y A’VAILABLEJUNE lst-4 rm 2 bedrooms, living room,<br />

apt. Desire young, quiet, dining room, kitchen, colored<br />

responsible, working adults, tile bath, luxury apts. $2S0.<br />

Nice area Hgtn. $255 me No Immediate occupancy:<br />

pets. 609-4484478. Private entrance, private<br />

porch, ale, carpeting t.her-<br />

DUPLEX APARTMENT FOR mopane, screens, spactous<br />

RENT -- Now occupied by closets and cabinets.<br />

faurstudents. 20minufes from Refrigerator / freezer<br />

3 colleges¯ Call 6~.083-9017 range/oven, washer / dryer<br />

after 6 p.m. facilities, TV antenna,<br />

__<br />

reserved parking.<br />

I{OCKY IIILL -- 2 bdrm apt.<br />

available July I. No children,<br />

Available June 1 until August<br />

Wnshinglon Road. Call after 6 ine.unes all utilities. 609-024- 31 and for one year thereafter.<br />

p.m.. 609-924-5792. 0746. $40 weekly, 609-924.0746,<br />

¯ CRESTWOODCOLONIAL<br />

oo pets, security & lease ARMS<br />

required. $230/mo. includes 609-259-7540 ,<br />

beat. Box 79, Rocky Hill. N.J. BREZA ROAD<br />

08553.<br />

(Off Yardville-<br />

Allentown Rd.)<br />

ONE BEDROOM - kitchen,<br />

bath, For one person only. I<br />

yr. lease. On Rt. 206, near FIRST FLOOR-4 bdrms, 2~=<br />

airport. 6o9.924-79oa bet 4 & 5 baths, carpeting, laundry $375 a rm, me. Own- w/w<br />

pm, ~ util’ties. Security req, 215-862-<br />

GRIGGSTOWN countryside - S035 am or late pro.<br />

l0 rain, Princeton & N.Y. bus;<br />

paneled sitting room with AWAY MOST WEEKENDS?<br />

lireplace, bath, kitchenette t;reat, inexpensive set-up for<br />

and bedroom suitable for responsible youag<br />

,married couple no pets, professioaal or grad, student.<br />

Deposit and lease, $250 in- (;~9.443.08S7.<br />

cluding utilities. 201-359-1691.<br />

evenings 7-10 pro.<br />

2 BR LUXURY APT. - 2 full<br />

baths, w/w carpet and drapes<br />

FOR SUBLET - Hunters Glen incl, A/C,dishwasher tennis<br />

luxury apt. available June IS pool, Park like setting patio<br />

2bdrm, brown w/w carpeting, lacingwooded area, 3 miles<br />

terrace overlooking golf fremP. Univ. Sublet month of<br />

course, near pool and laundry, July, $299. New lease avail.<br />

$309 per me. Lease expires thereafter, Call 609.292.a70a<br />

Dee. l with option to renew, days’ or 79S-1075 eves &<br />

Call 609-7994009 before 8 pro. weekends.<br />

PRINCETON TOWNSHIP RANCH DESIGN<br />

A 2 bedroom with central air, maintenance free<br />

siding, delightful kitchen, full basement,<br />

breezeway, all appliances remain, many<br />

evergreens. Available immediately and currently<br />

offered at $59,900.<br />

BoRouG. ,.VESTME<br />

A 4 unit apartment House in Princeton with .~.<br />

each apartment containing a living room, dining<br />

room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath. All have ~<br />

separate utilities. $59,900 and open to ~’<br />

1,,.1 suggestions.<br />

~’~<br />

Station Squa.e, Route 206 Route 206, State Rd...2,1<br />

..... Belle Mead ’ Princeton<br />

(201) 3~-6P99 (609) 924-75"/5<br />

NOW RENTING!<br />

NORTHGATE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

a-<br />

One Mile Road<br />

end Prineeton-Hightstown Rd.<br />

{opposltt! McGlaw Hdl)<br />

East Windsor. N. J.<br />

I and 2 Bedrooms<br />

from $230. per month<br />

FeaturDs:<br />

¯ SWIMMING POOL<br />

¯ PLAYGROUND FACILITIES<br />

¯ OFF STREET PARKING<br />

¯ AIR CONDITIONERS<br />

¯ KITCHEN WffH DINING AREA<br />

¯ THERMOSTAT CONTROLLED HEAT<br />

(included in rental)<br />

¯ WASHER ~ DRYER FACILITIES<br />

¯¯ RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT<br />

¯ MASTER TV ANTENNA<br />

MODEL APARTMENT OPEN DAILY<br />

(609) 448-5935<br />

ELIMINATE MIDDLEMAN<br />

in Pennington’s Penn View Heights, a three bedroom<br />

ranch, located on =/, well landscaped and treed acre is<br />

for sale by owner¯ Old brick free-standing fireplace between<br />

den an~ dining room, gas grill, kitchen aid dishw0sher,<br />

self claaning oven, a 3 plus garage with<br />

automatic opener. CaLl for appointment (609) 737-1986.<br />

~<br />

$92,900 Prlnclpals Only.<br />

¯ . ¯ !=


14-B<br />

II()NEYMOt)N COTTAGI’: with a log burning fireplace.<br />

m(nh’rn kitchen, eharnfing dining room, 2 bedrooms, hdl<br />

I)asenleut [even a dark roolnl l)retv.esvay and attached<br />

garage. Spot h!ss[ ~ ............ Ff)IVI’Y FOU R, N IN E.<br />

¯ ’l.ttVE, TtlY MAGIC SI’ELL IS EVEIiYWIIERE"<br />

situated on a deep secluded professionally landscaped lot<br />

with a Ilash,r Crabbe pool sarrounded by a pndusiml of<br />

fl.werlng trees. Livio~ r,.un with fireplace, dining nmm<br />

wilh brick wall. m,ah,rn kitchen. FhwMa room, family<br />

room. 3 {Jr ,I bvdroonls nnd deep cedar lined closets with<br />

full hasvnwnt, tw4~ (’ar attache(I garage with It [urn-arolnld<br />

ilrix~,~a). A gelil lit ........... SIXTY TIll{ I’;l’:. FIVE.<br />

NASSAU I’:STATI’:S offers a c,,hmial front splh with a<br />

f,5er, family n.,m. ~igantlr living room. iliuinl~ nmnl,<br />

niodl’rll klh’heo. 4 bcdroonis, I I~ baths i)ll II gor7eollS treed<br />

I.I wllh Wrrlfh’ idanthl~s ............... FIFTY (INl’].<br />

i:ItN’I’I.:MPIillAllY TASTE’.<br />

~ I,arge livinlt room, dining<br />

r,.uli and kilvlu,n whh eallu,dral v.illngs, :t bedro.nis, I ½<br />

bath>,, bl,illnlql fanlily rllonl, SlllUptllllUS Horhla [iorcll. 3<br />

rtullll tiasiqlliqll, bobby ro(inl, lltli) rlllllli and illilii) room<br />

a t i al’re Iol ................... I"1FTY lINE. NIN E.<br />

\~ I’: IIAVI’: MANY tITIII’:I{ SI’I’:CTACUI,All<br />

I,IS’I’IN(;S WI’: I:AN I)ISCUSS WITII YI)U<br />

VARII.:II PIIICI,: II..tNI;I.:S.<br />

2681 MAIN ST. IRT.206)<br />

LAW R E N C EV ! LLE {~0t)-St)6- 1 t)00<br />

i.,<br />

a-<br />

:’,acked hy lovely<br />

wooded area. The newly decorated 4 bedrooni Raueh with<br />

it’s huge. cheery family ro.nl alid brand new kili’hiql inake<br />

this a super home for the gri¢,vlng Ianlily ....<br />

............................. FORTY SIX, NINE.<br />

242 ½ NASSAU ST., PRINCETON<br />

609-921-2700<br />

IDEL REAL ESTATE<br />

[nt~ rior & l?xterior Color Photos REALTORS -- INSURORS International Relocation Service<br />

IN HISTORIC LAWRENCEVILLE<br />

CUSTOM BUILT ¯ charming with Williamsburg win-<br />

(lows, gracious center hall, spacious living room,<br />

detailed dining room, kitchen with practical conveuiences,<br />

panelled family room with brick<br />

fireplace, four bedroomS, including a dressing area<br />

in master bedroom, full basement, 2 car drywalled<br />

garage. MUCH MORE.<br />

$81],900.<br />

:, Lawrenceville, N.J. 609-896-0005<br />

i _ i<br />

Lawrenceville, N.J.<br />

¯ Qualky County Homes, rural yet convenient to<br />

Princeton, 1-95, shopping and only 55 minutes to<br />

:: N.Y. Cily. Four,and five bedroom homes on I ’h<br />

plus acre lots. In upper bracket area. Two homes<br />

ready for occupancy. Realistically priced in the<br />

90’s.<br />

Call Builder<br />

609-896-9048<br />

. i .... ,<br />

For Rent - Apts. For Rent- Apts.<br />

For Rent-Houses<br />

STORE FRONT - 20 NASSAU<br />

1,200 square foot store front with large display<br />

window facing Nassau Street, Princeton’s most<br />

exclusive shopping are<br />

a .<br />

CALL 609-452-2652<br />

For Rent- Apts. For Rent - Apts.<br />

l’:ast Windsor<br />

BE SELECTIVE!<br />

I,’RANKLIN CORNER<br />

G&RDENS<br />

Finely maintained garden<br />

LongStanding<br />

Respoasible Mgmt.<br />

All Modern<br />

Finely Maintained<br />

apts.<br />

*large eat-in kitchen<br />

’formal dinifig room<br />

*nice size bedrooms<br />

+full balh<br />

’balconies er patios<br />

From $~a0 ilo~-44a-aa~ For Rent<br />

t~ROORWOOD GARDENS<br />

FOB It.ENT - IMMACULATE<br />

4-bcdvoom house on dead-end<br />

s[rcet in Lawrence Township,<br />

2 blooks from NY-Trenton-<br />

Princoton bus, 3 blocks to<br />

Rider College. . Ai~candititming.<br />

2~= ua,.s,<br />

tireplace, garage, panelled<br />

t mily room. Large<br />

belut fully landscaped lot.<br />

Full dry basement. All app<br />

anccs, wall-to-wall carp<br />

eling, drapes, storage attic,<br />

I’V-FM antenna, many other<br />

extras. $600/me. 609.924-1760.<br />

FOR REN’r -- furnished 3<br />

bedroom, ’2 bath ranch convenient<br />

to schools, shopping,<br />

parks. June ’77-’78. $450/mo.<br />

il09-883-0194 or 609.452-6486.<br />

Weekdays<br />

Waekends<br />

LARGE COLONIAL .ideally<br />

I0 A,M. to 5 P.M.<br />

I Io 5P.M.<br />

Iocaled in attractive<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

residential area of West<br />

WOOD LANE ESTATES<br />

I & 2 Bedroom apts. *convenient laundry/storage Windsor near train station,<br />

Fully Carpeted facilities<br />

school and shopping. Backs on<br />

NEW HOMES<br />

Fu ly Air Conditioned *heat & hot water included [oa farm 5 bd~:ms, 2~= baths,<br />

Diroctions: ROUle 206 to Cold Soil Road. Take Cold Soft Road Su im Clul Available From $250 usable basement and attic, 4<br />

io [irsl ri~hl oil Wood Lane Road IO homes.<br />

Some Balconies or Patios<br />

car garage, SilO0. Avail. Aug. 1,<br />

Centralized location minutes si19.921.6612 eves.<br />

t/V’ [, ) ,<br />

CIIES’I’NUT WILLOW from Princeton & Trenton. 161<br />

Located on Dorchester Dr. <strong>Franklin</strong> Corner Rd.,<br />

near Princeton - llightstown Lawrencevi e N J. just off<br />

WINDSOR - executive type 4<br />

ltd. P, oute 1 tnear Quaker Br dge<br />

BR. yard, carpet, air.<br />

Prom $220 609.445-6960 nwdesflypriced. Call ItOME<br />

Mall) 609-1196.0990.<br />

RENTALS, Brkr, $40, 609-394-<br />

WYNBROt)K WEST<br />

5900.<br />

Lacated on Dutch Neck Rd. off ¢’-ara,~es<br />

ltte. 130<br />

v<br />

~<br />

KENDALL PARK COLONIAL<br />

- 4 bdrms, 2t~ baths, 2 car<br />

HILTON<br />

REALTY CO. of PIIINCETON, INC,<br />

.4. ’ ’,<br />

THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH - family<br />

room leading to a patio, living room with<br />

fireplace and bookcases. Two-car attached<br />

garage.<br />

garage, patio.,July 1, $465.201-PRINCETON<br />

BORO -- fur- COUNTRY tlOUSES FOR<br />

’,t’~-63~2.<br />

nished house. Walk to RENT - Located in North<br />

l.ecated on tlickory Corner GARAGE FOR RENT ¯ for<br />

University, NY bus. 2 bdrms,<br />

Lawrence, approximately 12<br />

Rd, off Pale, t30 storage, in llopewell Boro. $35<br />

3rd bdrm/study, 2 full baths, miles from ETS. One is<br />

["rom $225 609-448-5531 , per too. il094il6-2363 cves.<br />

COUNTRY LAKE FRONT -<br />

Ig. living/dining rm., A/C, story 4 bedrms, t,= oams,<br />

ranch style *:~ acre, $200,<br />

small secluded yard. $000/mo. lividg room w/fireplace, large<br />

SIIARON ARMS<br />

carpets, central air, ready,<br />

plus utils. Summer or longer, family room. Dtshwasher~<br />

l,ocated on Sharon Rd. off of Responsible adults only. 1509- washer dryer central<br />

Circle at Inlersection of Rts. For 1~III’I31K/tU~ HOME RENTALS, Brkr, $40,<br />

609.394.5900.<br />

921-6079.<br />

vacuum e eaner & nter-eom<br />

130 & 33 near Tnpk exit 7-A just<br />

system. SS00 per month, heat<br />

’~ nli north of Rt. 1.95.<br />

¯ . incl. Avail¯ Aug. I. SECOND is<br />

From $215 609-259-9449LUXURY<br />

TOWN}lOUSE FOR KENDALL PARK - a rare NEAR HOPEWELL-2 bdrm,<br />

t-story 2bedrms, living room<br />

RENT - livingroom with find, 3 BR home heat paid, U. baths, living rm, kitchen,<br />

w/fireplace, dining room,<br />

i BEDROOM SUBLET - June fireplace, dining room, deluxe $350, large lot fJr kids. Call utility rm. Single man washer &dr~er. Avail. July t.<br />

kitchen, breakfast porch, IIOME RENTALS, Brkr, $40, preferred. Avail¯ June t, $275<br />

$325plusutihties. 609-896-0302.<br />

, ........ ~ .......................... UNFURNISRED NEW<br />

’r.~VIN RIVERS- Avon Village I.’oRSUBLET- llunter’s Glen<br />

LUXUI¢.Y APTS. I & 2<br />

bedroams. $300 and up.<br />

.i~enI$270 Ibr. deluxe. Private llxurv ipir nen. 2 bdrms, 2<br />

edtrance, washer/dryer, dish- full barbs. Best view Meadow Lane Apts, ,5 minules<br />

wusher cent. air, pall(i, w/w overlooking golf course. $304<br />

from Princeton Jct, Call 6~-<br />

opt; Rent incl, maint, fee, permu, dease expires Dec, ll.<br />

452-8220.<br />

tennis & swim club, 609-587. Jane 15 occupancy, Call 609.<br />

548~ hetween 4 & 10 p,m, 7~0.3917 after 7:’,t0 pro.<br />

ONE & TWO BEDROOM<br />

’O ~EWELI,, N.J. - Prime<br />

FtlIINISHED STUDIO APT - APTS. -- for immediate oo-<br />

I’rinccton-Lawrence area. c.uj~aney at Windsor Castle, E,<br />

area ,,. duplex, 3-4<br />

edroo ns/i,ecreallon room, Private entrance, complete WindsorTwp, From Princeton<br />

liviog ramn wiill fh,cplace,<br />

kitchen & batll, a/c, $250 in- lake 571 to Old Trenton Rd,<br />

cludt~ all utilities. Prefer m:ke a right then proceed<br />

d n ng room, nl0dern kitch0n, to<br />

single person, non-sm0ker, no Ihe first’le]t bevan8 a e0une<br />

iflus front and back percn,<br />

sundeck, yard and basement,<br />

pets¯ 609-92t-9000 ext, ~)2~I, hundredf~t( ~mota’iTemon<br />

$41LS/Ina, 609-921-2417/2435. eves, 921-8917, 1. in Princeton Meadows.<br />

$Z16/mn. 609-799:8529.<br />

and attic, flagstone patio, and 5971.<br />

off street parking. Campus NEAR PRINCETON -- fur- WATERFRONT CONside<br />

of Nassau Street two nished, 3 bdrm. home¯ From<br />

blocks from Firestone June lhru Aug. 609-466-1020. 2-3 BEDROOM COTTAGE-in<br />

Road, 609448-5995,<br />

TEMPORARY ¯ oversized<br />

livini~-dining room with<br />

IN CRANBURY ¯ energy ef- TWIN R[VERS-AvonviIlage.<br />

ficient, 4 bdrms 2 baths Rent $270.1 br deluxe¯ Private .<br />

Librar~t Suitable for ~ Skillman, unfurnished, firepraceanffbook wall large<br />

furnished. Large’ attractive entrance washer/dryer dish-),<br />

professional couple or family ................ completely carpeted, faro ly room with spiral<br />

lot perfect for gardening washer, cent. air patio, w/w<br />

with<br />

’,<br />

infant children, Available , tt,°cPr~o~m~l~LasemSeUnP~t rba’~e~n~ Beautiful condition inside, staircare to studio with glass ,2 .... os security’ cpt. Rent includes maint, fee,<br />

mid.summer with minimum’ r.ec, ¯ . ’ - ’ -^’-’;’~ Large yard, Quiet neigh- wall balcony, cathedral .......... -’ ¯<br />

5 7<br />

two year lease, Asking =~0. ~.~.~L~r~a~’rtr~4~s’g0~. horhood. ~TS. Cal16094~6-~lZ6eeilint. 2 h~oms, iueludlng<br />

available for academic ,year teimls & swim, club, 609- 8-<br />

609-924-0746.<br />

’ ’<br />

5900<br />

after 4 pm. oversized master with own<br />

1977. $450 no utilities¯ Reliable 54~ bet. 4 pm& t0 pro.<br />

~~ bath and terrace, screened<br />

adults, well behaved children<br />

porch,’ laundry room, many<br />

& pets<br />

....................<br />

welcome 60~-395-0487 IlOPEWELL N.J. - Prime<br />

FURNISHED 4 BR: lovely IIOPEWELL, N.J, Prime I|ILL~BOROFARMHOUSE" walk-inelesets Zterraces, lots<br />

area ,.. ’ rdUplex, 3-4<br />

split c010nial, E. W nds0r, area. 1/1 duplex 3-4 bedrooms/ ranch, large rooms, a/e. Barn 0fglass and views. Less than l GUEST HOUSE"<br />

m’<br />

lovely rural’ b~OmSo/l~Crwe~tt~°nfirer~a<br />

fully furnished, 2% baths, recreation room-office, liv and fended pasture. Ju[y eccu, mile from train, schools and setting 5 rain. Jct, statien. ’::’:’~, " ~ ~.r~ _’<br />

family room, finished room, diningarea w{th bay $3~/mo plus util. I yr. lease shop.ping in. Grovers bllll, Beaui~ -~ ....... ~ ~ust be<br />

u n ng room mooern ~uenen,<br />

basemeut,2car C/A patio, % window, kitchen/modern .............<br />

o h<br />

0nu see. 51~-3Vi-?S37.<br />

a/’re site, available June 15,, appltaeces, bath plus yard, or Box Avdifable Jul#. l, ~,. L~,ng seen, $a50/mo includes uUis, plus, fr0n} _and baekoeperc~t,<br />

~unaecK yal-u ilUl.l 12lllll~lli 11 .<br />

$575 month, R[CHARDSONbasement. $440/mo. CalI60~- 0~73 c/o Princeton Packet, lease possiote, For m- Perfect for professional ..... , ...............<br />

Prlncetnn, N,J. 0~54~, [ormntlon ea!I ~-921-3T~l, eeuple,609-7~-9321 after $ ~t~/mo, mr.J-vzx-=,u,z’,~.<br />

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ESI 18~3<br />

REALTORS<br />

190 Nassaa Street, Princeton, New Jersey ~B540<br />

609-924-0322<br />

A COMPLETE<br />

REAL ESTATE ORG AN IZATION<br />

ELM RIDGE PARK<br />

A perfectly beautiful wooded setting for this<br />

Thompson Colonial now under construction un<br />

East Shore Drive. Two fireplaces; cathedral<br />

ceiling in the family room whieb will have a<br />

glisteeing view of ltoney Lake. Watch its<br />

progress and call us hw ntore inhlrmat[on. Late<br />

slim nter occupancy .............. $1,1.3,900.<br />

three bedrooms, fullbasemem f~9-394-5900, per/moplusutilitie$.20t-782" For Rent-Houses For Rent-Houses


Wednesday, May 18. 1977<br />

Van Hise Realty<br />

Realtor<br />

Pennington, New Jersey<br />

Tel: 609-737-3615 or 609-883-2110<br />

HOPEWELL BOROUGH<br />

DON’T MISS THIS ONE ¯ 2 story Colon/al in town,/mmacutate<br />

condition. Modern kitchen with eating area, formal dining<br />

room. large living room, laundry room, three gen~ous sized<br />

bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, 2 car garage, full basement .... $53,600.<br />

PENNINGTON BOROUGH<br />

HERE IS YOUR CHANCE ¯ to own a Dutch Colonial in town.<br />

Modern kitchen, breakfast room, entrance foyer, formal dining<br />

room, living room with fireplace, family room, 3 bedrooms,<br />

master bedroom with dressing morn, 1 VI baths, tul[ basement,<br />

2 car detached garage, move-in condition ......... $69,900.<br />

SHOPPING - you won’t lind a better buy than this Dutch<br />

Colon/ai situated on a tree I/ned strcat with warmth and charm.<br />

Modern kitchen with eating area, formal dining room, living<br />

teem with fireplace, family room. 3 bedrooms, one lull bath.<br />

full basement, 2 car detached garage ............. $63.900.<br />

HOPEWELL BOROUGH<br />

Tins SHOULD INTEREST YOU in town 2 story building with four<br />

apartments. Each apartment containing 4 rooms and bath, all<br />

separate utilities, excellent condition. CaLL us for price and<br />

details.<br />

HpPEWELL TOWNSHIP<br />

NEED $ BEDROOMS. well this attractive Cape Cod.has them.<br />

Modern kitchen with dining area, living room with fireplace,<br />

two lull baths, full basement, one car garage ....... $$2.500.<br />

UNUSUAL TWO STORY entrance foyer, format dining room,<br />

modem kitchen with eating area, living room with fireplace,<br />

den, four bedrooms, contempnrary master bedroom suite<br />

separate from the main house with cathedral ceiling radiant<br />

heat. lots of closet space, extremely attractive, 2½ baths,<br />

basement, beautifully landscaped lot, 2 exterior decks, one<br />

from the master bedroom, 2 cat garage ........... $79.900.<br />

100 YEAR OLD BEAUTY - with all the~race, warmth and charm<br />

of that 0cried, Modern kitchen with breakfast bar. formal<br />

dining teem, living room with fireplace, study with fireplace,<br />

family room 19’ x 29’ with fireplace and wet bar, four<br />

bedrooms, master bedroom with fireplace, 2½ baths, 4 car<br />

barn garage, 1.75 acres, lust outside of Pennington. $125,000.<br />

ALL BRICK RANCHER on a beautiful landscaped 150’ x 250’ lot.<br />

Entrance foyer, modern kitchen with eating area, formal dining<br />

room will) French doors to large brick palio, Jiving room with<br />

fireplace, four bedrooms, sitting room. 2 full balbs. 2 car<br />

garage with unfinished room above, full basement with<br />

¯ another fireplace ............................ $BB,S00.<br />

WEST AMWELL TOWNSHIP<br />

WOODED WITH FLOWING BROOK is what this ranchcr offers,<br />

Modern kitchen with dining area, living room wilh fireDlace, 2<br />

bedrooms, one full bath, family room, one car garage, small 2<br />

story barn. 4.2 ~ctes whh complete privacy ........ $74,900.<br />

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP<br />

HARe TO BELIEVE all that is offered by Ibis anractive Bi.Level.<br />

Modern kitchen with breakfast bar. formal dining room. living<br />

loom with bow window, four bedrooms. 1 !/: baths, family<br />

room with stone fireplace, covered patio, in-ground pool<br />

16’x36’, st orage shed. fenced in rear yard. basement. $45,500.<br />

EWING TOWNSHIP<br />

QUALITY PLUS is what this custom built tanchsr has tO offer.<br />

"Modem kitchen wigl eating area. formal dining room, large<br />

living teem with stone fileplace, three bedrooms, 2 !~ baths,<br />

huge recreation teem, laundry room, two car garage, above<br />

ground pool. West Trenton area ................. $65,500.<br />

FARM OFTHE WEEK<br />

Charming and perfectly immaculate Victorian farmhouse set high on 30 acres in<br />

the Wertsvine valley. Rouse is surrounded by old shade and has 4+ bedrooms,<br />

I t,,~ baths, 2 front parlors, foyer, dining room, cheery eat.in kitchen, side l~)rch.<br />

Outbuildings include a four-car garage, large three level slope barn, equipmentsilo-storage<br />

buildings. All in good repair. 1200 plus feet of frontage.<br />

............................................ .’ ........ $156,000.<br />

HOPEWELL, N.J. HOPEWELLSQUARE (609)466-2550<br />

OFFICE<br />

Resort<br />

SPACE Properties<br />

LONG BRANCH . West endl<br />

Lg, 3 bdrm. English Tudor.<br />

RESEARCH PARK<br />

Near race track, trains &:<br />

’" " ~’ walking distance In ocean.<br />

"’ Summer rental, $,t,000 f June<br />

Ihru Labor Day) 201-229-3326.<br />

3.25 per square foot net, net LONG BEACH ISLAND -<br />

Beach Haven Park. New<br />

30 days occupancy- rental, 4th from ocean, cozy<br />

Cape, suitable for small<br />

HILTON<br />

WELL KEPT THREE BEDROOM COLONIAL on a<br />

beautifully landscaped Vz ~gl~ced in lot. This<br />

is’an ideal home for~=~ ~L~ Modern eat-in<br />

kitchen, dini~l,~[ l~tW~om, family room<br />

with fireplaot~l~V, roll dry basement and an<br />

oversized twcqk~=)drage. All this and more. Call<br />

for more details ................... $59,900.<br />

8RICK RANCH LOCATED ON A QUIET STREET.-<br />

Three bedrooms, spacious living room and attractive<br />

lot ....................... $$9,900.<br />

THREE BEDROOM RANCH SITUATED ON A ONE<br />

ACRE WOODED LOT with a 19 x 20 living room<br />

with fireplace, 14 x 12 dining room, large kitchen<br />

with eating area that opens onto a large sundeck.<br />

Downstairs is a family room with fireplace and<br />

barbeque pit. Other features include three full<br />

baths, patio with fireplace, outside shed. Call for<br />

details .......... : ............... $97,500.<br />

IN PRINCETON TOWNSI.IIP ON A TREED AND<br />

WELL LANDSCAPED LOT is a Ranch containing approximately<br />

3800 square feet¯ Main floor has four<br />

bedrooms, living room, formal dining room, kitchert.<br />

Lower level has a family room, separate<br />

game room and additional study¯ Many other<br />

details worth seeing ............... $123,000.<br />

THREE BEDROOM HOME NOW UNDER CON.<br />

STRUCTION. Treed lot in good location¯. $56,500.<br />

Evenings d Weekends:<br />

William Schnesshr, 921-8963 Allen D’Arey. 799,0685<br />

flarvey Rnde, 201-359-5327 Jack Stryker. 921-6752<br />

Edith Mesnick, 609-924-9719 Russ Edmoods, 201-449-9357<br />

Virginia Dean 12011874-37,13<br />

family¯ No pets. Avail¯ by<br />

,<br />

1500 square feet and up<br />

week, July $275., Aug. $300., &<br />

effseason rate. Call eves¯ 201-<br />

359-8819.<br />

$54,900.<br />

THREE BEDROOM RANCH<br />

21/2 BATHS<br />

EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP<br />

Princeton Mailing Address<br />

and Phone Number<br />

SECLUDED SWISS CHALET<br />

- in Poconos. Fireplace, 4<br />

season activities prlv. lake<br />

pool, ski slope tennis etc.<br />

Sleeps s x, $150 per wk. Call<br />

609-393-3112 or 882-6954.<br />

CENTRAL AIR<br />

TWO CARGARAGE<br />

SUN DECK<br />

POURED CONCRETE FOUNDATION<br />

] 5-B<br />

¢<br />

R EA LTY CO.<br />

.f<br />

PRINCE’I’I)N. INC.<br />

HARBOURTON-ROCKTOWN ROAD. Rolling fields<br />

and woods with lovely pond make up approximately<br />

94 acres with about 1000 foot frontage<br />

in beautiful Hopewell Township¯ Call for.<br />

details¯<br />

BEAUTIFUL THREE BEDROOM SPLIT LEVEL with<br />

two full baths, entrance hall, living room, dining L<br />

with sliding glass doors to a fully fenced and<br />

private rear yard. Eat-in kitchen, family room with<br />

outside entrance, central air .......... $59,900.<br />

BRAND NEW, TWO-STORY COLONIAL - OC-<br />

CUPANCY AUGUST 1. Four bedrooms, 2½ baths,<br />

family room with fireplace located on one of the<br />

few wooded lots available in West Windsor.<br />

............................... $89,900.<br />

BEAUTIFUL FIVE BEDROOM COLONIAL situated<br />

on a treed lot and located on a quiet street. This<br />

home features a covered porch for privacy, large<br />

kitchen, full basement with bilco doors, central air,<br />

large humidifier and electronic air filter¯ . $97,900.<br />

APARTMENTS AND OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE.<br />

TOWNHOUSES - CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE OR<br />

RENT¯<br />

Spring Lake Heights, Nuw Jersey<br />

For information, call 201-449-1700.<br />

Open 7 Days<br />

194 Nassau Street 921-6060<br />

ia the 1191,m Ihdhling ¯ 2nd FIo.r ¯ Ehwah,r S(’rt i(.~,<br />

EST 1893<br />

REAI,’F(}RS<br />

] 90 Nassau Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08540<br />

6O9-924-O322<br />

A COMPL’ETE REAL ESTATE<br />

ORGANIZATION<br />

RIVER ROAD<br />

Charming 240-year old C.hmial with 5 bedrooms,<br />

ll,~ baths and 5 fireplaces. Al~) includes a cute<br />

tenant house, barns, attd almost 10 acres o[ land.<br />

............................ :. $169,000.<br />

PRIVATEESTATE<br />

An almost maintenance-free, 3 year old home is<br />

situated on tcn acres of beaatlfnl land including a<br />

completely private lake. Seven rooms, 2 baths, and<br />

2-car garage are included in the low price .......<br />

.. - ........................... $120,0Ill).<br />

LAND - very attractive site of 38 acres it} Hunterdon<br />

Cotmty’s East Amwell Township. Beantiful<br />

location for a home .............. $2,b00/acre.<br />

R E N TA LS:<br />

3 Bedroom furnished Ranch - av. July Ist .. $550.<br />

3 Bedrooms farm honsc .nv. June |st ..... $325.<br />

3 Bcdrunm farm house- av. June 15tit .... $300.<br />

Of flee:<br />

975 sq. ft. - Nassau St. - $4-75.00 ave. July Ist.<br />

) ) ~ ~ ¢) ) f ) r(-- ,’=.)<br />

Resort<br />

Properties ~-<br />

Summer i Rentals<br />

YEAR ROUAID }lOUSE -"<br />

--~<br />

available for rental, July and<br />

TWO BEDROOM apt - I block August ,in .Rhode_Island on ,<br />

from Ocean City beach & quonocnontaug }’ann with;<br />

boardwalk. Avail. now & Sept. ocean beach rights and ob- :<br />

Only $100 per week. Aug. $240. servation of wildlife. 4 bdrm & ,<br />

609-888-2764.<br />

¯ guest room, 2 baths, fireplace, ..<br />

$300 a week. Ca0 eves. 401-322~<br />

7327. ’ .’<br />

LONG BEACH ISLAND, N,J. -<br />

3bdrm, P.a bath duplex. Also4 UNUSUAL PRINCETON<br />

bdrm, l~,a bath Cal~ C~. BOUSE- Liv~ rm, opens into’<br />

Completely furnishea, spectacular 2 story cathedral<br />

Reduced rates until July I. coiling skylight artists studio<br />

Call 609-655-2656. false excellent for en’<br />

tertaining above is ~leep ng"<br />

alcove & private sundeck, 3’<br />

CIIANGE IN bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, din.<br />

CLASSIFIED rm. den, kitchen, Large’<br />

DEADLINES secluded lawn and hardtop<br />

tennis practice area. Corn-,<br />

The ’deadline for the prop@ munity pools & tennis courts 2<br />

classification of ads will be 4 blocks away, Walk distance<br />

p.m. oo Mondays. Too Late to Nassau St. Loop bus & NYC "<br />

Classif~; ads will be aeeepted buses I block. Last week June<br />

until noon on Tuesday. thru Labor Day. $650. per too.<br />

609-924-6065.


16.B<br />

HOME HUNTER’,f GUIDE<br />

NOW RENTING<br />

PRINCETON ARMS<br />

,<br />

Luxury Apartments<br />

I and 2 Bedrooms<br />

From $220. per month<br />

Features:<br />

Wall-to-Wall carpeting over<br />

concrete in 2nd floor apts.<br />

AH Utilities except Electric"<br />

Individually controlled h eat<br />

2 air conditioners<br />

Private entrances<br />

WMk-in closets<br />

Individual balconies<br />

Storage room within apt.<br />

Laundry Rooms<br />

Superintendent on site<br />

Open Mon.-Fri.<br />

12:00-5:00 p.m.<br />

Sat. 10-2 p.m.<br />

609-448-4801<br />

Directions: from Princeton ¯ Prlnceton.Hlghtstown Rd.,<br />

turn right on Old Trenton Rd,, I/= mile turn loft and<br />

follow signs.<br />

Real Estate<br />

Wanted<br />

IN STOCKTON/ Titusville/<br />

Hopewe]l area. Lookiffg for a 4<br />

bdrm home, some acreage.<br />

$70,000 - $50,000. Private<br />

Party. Write Box //03978 e/o<br />

Princeton Packet.<br />

FROM OWNER . House in<br />

West Prineeton area or onllll-<br />

Lake Carnegie. Large dining Illrl<br />

room, den, fireplace, game Illla<br />

room, central air. Call 201-267. ,llllqt<br />

63,7 lIP<br />

LOT WITH SEWER - in West Ill]<br />

Princeton or adjacent town. III tship.<br />

Call 201-267-6397.<br />

FLand For Sale<br />

VA~U--~~ENT<br />

OPPORTUNITY Invest in<br />

valuable corner property in<br />

ALANTIC CITY adjacent to<br />

~prnposed casinos, ]n primel<br />

area. Call 201-545-8778 for.<br />

appointment.<br />

CENTRAL JERSEY<br />

FARMLAND, 57 acres, 2<br />

dwellings. $195,000. 201-452- ;<br />

1762 or 452-2704.<br />

7.8 PASTORAL ACRES in<br />

scenic Hapewell Valley.<br />

Perfect for horses, Priced to<br />

sell. Principals only, Inquire<br />

at 609-924-6332.<br />

IIUNTERDON COUNTY -<br />

:xeeptional homesite w th<br />

tighest elevation, many trees<br />

md a long shale drive. Nestle<br />

]¢our home amongst tal Ill]<br />

:edars with sunny ~outhernillr"<br />

exposure. Sergeantsville area |~]<br />

near<br />

L<br />

the only. covered br dge. II<br />

Terms posstble. $18,000. 201- |lIJ<br />

lib<br />

Wednesday, May 18, 1977<br />

ircstonc CReal ~’Estate<br />

Realtors<br />

(609) 924-2222<br />

173 NASSAU STREET ¯ PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY 08540<br />

Anne Mac Bach Jim Firestone, Broker Donna Reichard<br />

Johanna Friedman Taylor Fish Betty Fish<br />

Joyce Panltz Joy Berth Fiery Procacclnl<br />

Robin Smith Sue Ann Snyder Joan Grendor<br />

Kathy Zucchino Carol Coekey Connie Rubol<br />

A Very Special Home on a Desirable Cul-De-Sac in East Windsor<br />

You’ll really’ enjoy the exceptional layout of this h)vely four bedronnt c, donial featuring<br />

an in-gronnd pool with its own cabana and gas grill for outdoor entertoinntem. Inside,<br />

you’ll find an elegant raised living room, a separate forntal dining nmm. o tastefully<br />

panelled family room and a convenient spacious eat-ln kitchen with laandry end powder<br />

room nearby. Upstairs, tlne bedroom layout is excellent with a separate master soitc<br />

with its own full bath. Complete with centrol air. a two-ear garage and a fencerl.in<br />

family entertainment center around the pool. Available for the first time so call n.w<br />

$72,900.<br />

EXCLUSIVE LOTS -- in Elm !<br />

Ridge Park, p,z acres, $23,000 I<br />

up. ermceton prest ge area. t<br />

HAVE A HORSE! Business Real llarold A. Pearson, f@9-737-’i ¯ Near Town and Gown with a View of the Lake II<br />

2203.<br />

This S-bedroom ]tome in the beautiful Riverside area provides privacy and a room for<br />

Sturdy Ranch, room for Large Estate For Rent<br />

~ everyone. The wooded lot has 28 trees and a view of Lake Curnegle. Versatile fantily<br />

Family, frontage for Extra Lol<br />

living areas include a living room with fireplace, large dining room. 24’ by 24’ fanfily<br />

LAND FOR SALE - 20 acres - |<br />

Sornervflle Irlrl. al;u~% lr


Th.r~ay, Ms;, 19, 1977<br />

HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE<br />

Real Estate<br />

For Sale<br />

Real Estate<br />

For Sale<br />

MANVILLE<br />

Weston Section<br />

Country style ranch<br />

featuring 3 roomy<br />

bedrooms,’ large living<br />

room, modern kitchen,<br />

cozy dining room, 2 full<br />

baths, 2-car garage, full<br />

basement, hot water heat,<br />

central air conditioning,<br />

fenceddn rear yard, back<br />

patio with many, many<br />

other extras¯ On a landscaped<br />

tOO x 100 lot .... ¯<br />

............... $59,900.<br />

OWNER MUST SELL<br />

Five room ranch featuring 3<br />

bedroomS, large living<br />

room, nice-sized kitchen,<br />

TWIN RIVERS<br />

CRANBURY TOWNSHIP: This nice custom built ranch full basement, full bath, 1-<br />

HOMES FOR LIVING<br />

lies on the outskirts of Cranbury on about a two thirds car attached garage on a<br />

acre lot. There is a large living room with fireplace, landscaped 75 x 100 lot... -<br />

dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, den or third ............... $4£800.<br />

bedroom, bath, basement, patio, and a two car garage.<br />

Plenty of room for a garden. Reasonable taxes.<br />

MANVILLE<br />

................................... S56,ooo. Custom-buiR 3 bedroom<br />

ranch. Science kitchen,<br />

nice.sized living room, 1 ½<br />

baths, finished rec room in<br />

basement, 1 ½ car garage<br />

on a huge lot ...... $47,000.<br />

BOUND BROOK<br />

Semi-attached brick 2<br />

family featuring 2 apartments<br />

with four rooms<br />

each, Full basement, 1 car<br />

garage. A real steal $35,900.<br />

10% down to qualified buyers<br />

MANVILLE NORTHSIDE<br />

Superb construction.<br />

Custom built Cape Cod<br />

INCOME PROPERTY: There am three rental units on this featuring a full dry<br />

income property located in West Windsor Township; basement. Country kitchen,<br />

the first has four rooms, sunporch, fireplace and bath; nice size living room, 3<br />

the second has four rooms and bath; the third is a cot- bedrooms, huge master<br />

tage to the rear of the house and has fo0r rooms and bedroom 16’x30’, full<br />

bath¯ Call for further details ............... $63,500. ceramic bath. Closets<br />

HOME OFTHE WEEK<br />

galore. 1½ car garage.<br />

Macadam drive, fenced in<br />

yard on a shady lane street<br />

-"


PRINCETON, N.Y. OR N. BRUNSWICK are all conveniently accessible<br />

from this handsome Kingston COlonial located at the<br />

end of a qulm cul de sac. The house has everything - 4<br />

bedrooms, family room w/raised flreplace, 2t/~ balhS, full<br />

basement, 2 car garage, C/A and a beautiful, prof¯ landscaped<br />

lot. You must visit this home 1o ~ee and appreciate the many<br />

extras/Carl soon for an appt. $84,900.<br />

ALL ON ONE FLOOR -3 bedrooms; extra large, modern kitchen<br />

with dining area; laundry room off kitchen; living room; den or<br />

small office off kitchen; enclosed front porch and 1 car attached<br />

garage. $43,900.<br />

CHARMING MONTGOMERY CAPE COD - 1 + acres, park-like<br />

atmosphere with mature trees and plantings. Living room,<br />

dining room, eat-in kitchen with large pantry, screened porch,<br />

1 bath and 2 bedrooms on 1st floor and 2 additional bedrooms<br />

on 2rid floor. Loads of extra storage and closets. 2 car<br />

detached garage. In mint condition¯ $74,900.<br />

,.,>.: ,!..<br />

¸,<br />

IF ROLLS ROYCE BUILT A HOME -- This would be the one. A<br />

perfect example of vision, design and the finest materials in the<br />

construction of a gorgeous custom home. Just 5 years old with<br />

’5 huge bedrooms, 3½ baths, custom kitchen and a full wall<br />

fireplace. Perfect for the large family and/or inlaw situation¯<br />

Located in an outstanding neighborhood within walking<br />

distance to the finest recreation areas. $S2,500.<br />

TWO BEDROOM RANCH, owner must sell -- located in Howell<br />

Township The Villages, beautiful 52.and-over community, this<br />

gleaming modern home has two bedrooms, large "Florida"<br />

room, living room, ultra modern eat-in kitchen with all appliances<br />

included¯ Completely air conditioned, fire and smoke<br />

alarms, exciting community center, buses to all shopping<br />

areas. Owner will take back mortgage¯ $27,000.<br />

JUST WHAT YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR ¯ Our newest East<br />

Windsor lisdng is a 4 bedroom. 272 bath colonial on ½ acre.<br />

There’;s a large living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, family<br />

room with 6replace, central air, 2 car garage, dry basement - so<br />

you’d better hurry, hurry, hurry. $64,g00.<br />

ELEGANT CONDOMINUM with many extras, WlW carpeting,<br />

large living recto, dining room, kitchen, patio, 2 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, central a., humidifier. A Must See at $32.000.<br />

HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE<br />

18-B Thursday, May 19, 1977<br />

YOUR<br />

SPraNG<br />

WORLD,<br />

TO<br />

This season get out into the fun at Princeton<br />

Meadows. Renew yourself on the tennis<br />

courts. Relax in the pool. Spend a couple of<br />

happy hours in the clubhouse. Princeton<br />

Meadows. Good medicine.<br />

Distinctive one and two bedroom apartments.<br />

Minutes from Princeton University, a few<br />

miles from the train to Flew York and<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

II ~1~1 a<br />

Leasing office open every day, Phone (609) 799-1611<br />

Real Estate<br />

For Sale<br />

Real Estate Real Estate<br />

For Sale For Sale<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Hears: 9-5 Daily ; 1-,I. Sunday<br />

COMFORTABLE CAPE - This roomy expanded cape<br />

sltuatcd on a double lot has three be~Jrooms, and one<br />

plus two ball baths, full basement, sun p~=reh, fireplace<br />

and a two car garage. Located in Peddie Seh*ml area,<br />

138 South Main St,, Hightstown, N. J.<br />

(80~) 448-1069<br />

Salesnmn: J. wesley Archer<br />

J,hrt W. Archer<br />

Ass M.wery<br />

Gary II.pkins<br />

448-2097<br />

,~85-0096<br />

395-1671<br />

583-779,1<br />

I{aymond MeNamara 4,18-2022<br />

,/<br />

$57.5O0.<br />

MUST SEE ’I’ltIS ONE - Twin Rivers beaoty with two<br />

hedrooms and ooe and a ball haths. Lakefront property<br />

and a Bnished basement. Must see dtis one. $39,900.<br />

TIRED OF THE NEIGtIBOIIS? - This is the one h~r<br />

yea. Sitnated ()tit in the country on ten acres of grooud<br />

this two bedroom ranch. Needs m~me work but has<br />

numer.us possibilities. $59,500.<br />

CAMPSITE FOR SALE - Located in the l)ocrtn.s<br />

comes with a trailer pad and all Imok-ups. $3,00(I.<br />

’m~2c..’<br />

, .....<br />

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- INSURANCE<br />

’: ,. =_, .... uuni<br />

. t.ii,z. =,,<br />

£OUN:~-R~’~COMFOR:I"- ’rhis lovely restotreTcol:l<br />

is sitoated in o lovely setting in Monroe ’[’wp. l)resently<br />

heing u~d as a two family, it could easily be a .oe<br />

|orally again with hmr bedrooms, two baths, library, sun<br />

room and many extras. Completing the rustic kitchen<br />

are a dishwasher, sell..eleaning oven, a trash compacter,<br />

aml an eXla~sed beam eciliog. Circa 1752. Only,<br />

$5,1.9g0.<br />

A BIG BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME ¯ Lovely four<br />

bedroom home with two full baths, a large eomhmtable<br />

living room. hwmal dining room, and a spacloas eat-in<br />

kitchen with loads of cabinets, also included are a two<br />

ear attaehed~garage, jalousle enclosed breezeway, a foil<br />

basement, central air and a maintenance free exterior.<br />

Priced to sell at $62.1100.<br />

THREE BEDROOM TWO STORY Brick construction<br />

and hicated in town all for only $25,000.<br />

FAMILY LIVING - This lovely four bedroom cape is<br />

tim one h)r you and y.ur children, la)cated in a quiet<br />

snction of town end convenient to everything. Maintenm)ce<br />

free exterior and priced to sell at $45.900.<br />

Don’t wait to buy Real Estate; buy Real Estate and wait . "<br />

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Check these outstanding buys... , INDUSTRIALI~.~ in Roosevelt<br />

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JUST STARTING OUT? How about a lovely 3 bedroom ranch<br />

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of land. Come see, you’ll save at $33,900.<br />

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EAST WINDSOR BEAUTY- Large 3 bedroom, 1 ½ bath<br />

ranch¯ Stone fireplace in living room, separate dining room,<br />

eel-in kitchen, breezeway, screelted-[n porch, full basement,<br />

dark room, oversize 2 car garage¯ School bus stops at front<br />

door, $$4,900.<br />

ENJOY TH y- EVERTVHING IS INCLUDED in this lovely 4 bedroom detached<br />

ranch. Fully equipped kitchen, remodeled bath, and spacious<br />

living room which opens up onto a large, heated porch. Don’t<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNEH $23,700- HAMILTON TWP. miss it! It’s priced just right at $37,900.<br />

BY OWNER - 4 bedroom Split<br />

in Yardville Heights. Liwng<br />

llistoric Lawrencevil]e. 4 older Ranch on 1/4 acre<br />

room w. cathedral ceiling<br />

bedrooms, 2-~ bath Colonial. w/large trees 5 rooms and SUPER SUY- Expanded .... h wi,h ~arge em ......,ring ....<br />

fireplace, lg. recreation room<br />

Full basement, t._, wooded hath, completely redecorated, with fireplace, playroom, family room, remodeled kitohen. 3<br />

DIAL 448-0600<br />

acre, wall/wall carpeting,<br />

one full & 2 half baths,<br />

eat-in kitchen, alum. win- bedrooms, balh. Just listed at $3S,000.<br />

231 ROGERS AVE., HIGHTSTOWN<br />

many extras. 609-771-1346.<br />

basement. 1 car garage, hot<br />

dows/storms, h,w, heat CENTRAL AIRI 3 bedrooms plus panelled family room (or<br />

HILLSIDE TERRACE<br />

water baseboard heat. new<br />

detached gar., deal starter or bedrooms) on ½ acre for only<br />

An elegant, 2 story Colonial in this desirable area of<br />

roof, carpeting cony. to<br />

.............. retirement, Walk shop-<br />

$38,500. Washington Twp. 4 large bedrooms with ample closets<br />

ping/tramp., 15% down, 609.<br />

schools, Rts. 206, 130 & in-<br />

SPRING in this quality constructed builder’s terstates. $44,900. 609-585-9147.<br />

I[AMtLTON TWP - Corn- 896-0861.<br />

JUSTREDUCED.4bedrcomranchcompletelymodernizedwith and storage: 2½ baths: Panelled family room with<br />

many extras. Central air, wall to wall carpeting and in excellent fireplace: enclosed sun porch: 9 + rooms all exquisitely<br />

pletcly reconditioned 4 bdrm.<br />

custom ranch in a beautiful rural area. 1 + acres, 4 bedrooms.<br />

Split. beautifully landscaped on<br />

condition. $43,?00. decorated and carpeted¯ Full basement, 2 car garage,<br />

living room, dining room, country dream kitchen, central air,<br />

L * acre. Screened in porch, 1<br />

professionally lanascaped lot. Even a paved basketball<br />

covered patio, full basement, side-turned garage¯ $67,500. HESORT PROPERTY - Long<br />

3 BEDROOM RANCH with separate building ideal for artist’s<br />

Branch, West end. Super5<br />

car gar., finished basement, COUrt and gas grill for gracious outdoor living.<br />

I ENNINGTON AREA - come studio¯ On ½ acre apnrox. 25 minutes from Princeton and 10<br />

English Tudor with 3 bdrms, extras¯ Immediate occupancy check the quality features in<br />

A real beauty with lots of extras ........... $82,900.<br />

ON TREE;LINED OAK LANE, TRENTON ¯ Semi-detached home g. den. formal dining room<br />

Ask ng $44,250. 609-799-2111. minutes to Turnpike. $44,900.<br />

Ihis Sl~.’tcious rancher, with 3<br />

FOR LARGE FAMILY IN HIGHTSTOWN<br />

features 3 large bedrooms, sun parlor, living room with living room w. fireplace<br />

oicc size bedrooms, oversize CLEAN g COZy is this lovely 2 story on an exceptional /at. A quality built 4 bedroom expanded ranch with<br />

fireplace, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, enclosed upstairs fan astic decor, exc. cord t on. ................ cauntrv kitchen, 14’ x 99, living Steel siding adorns the outside, lots of extras conlplele the in-<br />

rear porch-ln apple-pie shape. Assumable 7% VA mortgage Near trains & ocean. Asking in<br />

rm. bi~ modern bath,plenty of side¯ Living room, dining room, remodeled kitchen, master<br />

aluminum siding situated on nicely landscaped ½ acre<br />

only S 177.00 pet month (including taxes). $19,000. high 4O’s. 201-229-3336.<br />

storage closets, including 2<br />

lot. New Quaker Maid kitchen, dining room, large living<br />

bedroom, laundry, rear patio¯ Two bedrooms and bath on the<br />

MANVII.I.E ccdltr lined. Well insulated for second level complete this incredible package¯ Just listed at .<br />

room with fireplace, family room, foyer, 1 ½ baths,<br />

very Imv heating & air con-<br />

closets .galore, flagstone porches, huge rec room in<br />

INCOME. INCOMEI ! This 2 family home in Lawrence is a rare<br />

5 bedrooms, kitchen, dining ditioning costs. Full basement<br />

$37,500.<br />

find today. The 1st floor has an enclosed porch, living room,<br />

basement, laundry area, large attic with walk in cedar<br />

small study, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Upstairs is a living<br />

BY t)WNER - ltopewell Twp. room, living room, gas hot with roe room and workshop.<br />

bedroom Split Level. water heat, full basement¯<br />

For All Area Listings closet ............................... $57,700.<br />

Also, about an acre of land to<br />

room, k’itchen, bath and 2 bedrooms¯ Full basement, storms Playroom w. fireplace 2 car Large lot. Asking $36,g00. call your own with many nice<br />

EAST WlNDSOR.TWP.<br />

and screens. Low taxes. $43,$00.<br />

Adlerman, Click & Co. garage. Ig. landscaped lot<br />

shade trees and evergreens.<br />

2 bedroom Cape on :’, acre lot. Expandable second<br />

many extras. $57,000." No 2FAMII.Y " $51,500. includes appliances,<br />

est. 1927 floor. Full basement, 1 ½ car garage ........ $41,900.<br />

TWO FAMILY HOME ¯ Come see this income properly with two Brokers. 609-737-3803.<br />

large wood tool shed and many<br />

apartments each containing 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. $28,000.<br />

Priced to sell is this large other extras, Owner retired<br />

Realtors and Insurers NEW LISTIF2G<br />

home. First floor: living room, and leaving N.J. Serious<br />

¯ 4-6 Ilulfish Strcet Princeton. N.J. Well maintained Hightstown Victorian in excellent conkitchen,<br />

3 bedrooms,<br />

READY FOR THE MECHANIC. or body-man, looking for a big<br />

buyers please call 609-737-0929<br />

dillon. Large dining room, living room, foyer, eat-in kit-<br />

TOWNHOUSE MODEL COOP fireplace, basement, oil hot<br />

garage. This business has a fine following and even greater<br />

for an appointment to inspect.<br />

924-0401 586-1020<br />

- 2 bdrms, l== baths, attic water heat. Second floor:<br />

chen, pantry. 3 bedrooms and bath. 2 car barn and<br />

4<br />

Members: Princeton Real Estate Group, Multiple<br />

potential. Price includes lovely ranch home and wooded floored, humidifer, self- rooms & bath. 2 car ga rage, 125<br />

Listing Service, Global National R.E. Referral Service<br />

toolshed. Situated on 1.2 acres of land¯ Wall to wall caracreage.<br />

Call for appointment.<br />

cleaning oven, Mutual I, close X 10O’ lot. Asking $62,000.<br />

pet in living room, hall and stairs ........... $49,S00.<br />

to club and gatehouse. 609-655.<br />

PRINCETON JCT - beautiful 4<br />

RENTALS:<br />

OUTSTANDING LAND VALUE: 48.~/¯ open B wooded acres 2216 or 2217.<br />

ltltlCKItANCII bdrm. 2n~ baths Colonial,<br />

1 Bedroom Apt.<br />

with excellent frontage¯ For horses, farming, investment only<br />

professionally landscaped on<br />

2 Bedroom Apt.<br />

$2,O00/an acre<br />

Eat.in kitchen living room :h acres, c/a, family rm with Real Estate Real Estate of.... duwntowntocation. Call for particulars.<br />

LAWRENCE TWP - Out. with fireplace. 4 bedrooms, fireplace, custom floors,<br />

For All Areo Listings<br />

standing fieldstone and frame rec. room 2 full baths, full For Sale For Sale Cath.,,.eC.rf,.. 44g.2,2,<br />

carpeting, patio, extras. I mile<br />

home bordering Greenacres basement, gas hot water heat, to RR. Low 8O’s. Owner. 609-<br />

HowardBIrdsall 44E-1934<br />

Adlerman, Click & Co. Country Club. Foyer, brick<br />

garage, in-ground pool. A 799-2941.<br />

Etta Pascale 259.9405<br />

#<br />

fireplace in living rm, Mnst See. $72,900.<br />

IIIGHTSTOWN - have your SAT & SUN OPEN HOUSE -<br />

(.st. 1927<br />

spacious dining rm,<br />

cake & eat it too! Financing 1’winl~iversTwnhse,3BR, 2~2<br />

Realtors and Insurers<br />

Quakermaid Kitchen, panelled<br />

(’all w~,~gq, ~x/r~nqnn h ......... avail, to qualified buyer for bath, fin bsmt, kit appl incl<br />

family rm, 4 bdrms, 2J= baths, (;OLIIEN KEY I{I’:AI.T~t ................ ¯ " ~.r --,,=-"<br />

this wood & glass con- NY bus, elem. school Real Estate<br />

¯ 4-h thdfishStreet Prineeton. N.J.<br />

screened porch and garage.<br />

Realtors<br />

4 bedrm. Colomal 2-=.= baths tern-or--. ,...h .^.,_., ^.<br />

Real Estate<br />

large livingrm formal dinin~" ~ ~" =’-L "=’:.": "~°"~.~. ~" swimnting, tennis & con-<br />

,~<br />

$76.S00.<br />

2gl-16g-1080<br />

924-0401 586-1020<br />

rm, - Iam. rm, w/ralse(l ’- ..... nearm naoosometreenlot, upen Iloor venienee store nearby. Well For Sale For Sale<br />

frp ex ra lg eat-in kitchen 2- nlan<br />

Members: Princeton Real Estate Group. Multiple EWlNG TWP. - Imagine ex-<br />

v : --<br />

2 bdrms .: modern .. kit : kept. Low $40’s.. 609-448-S64S.<br />

" ’<br />

Listing Service. Global National R.E. Referral Service tras, like chair rails, crown<br />

"r!ck " ’<br />

one oam!,g.Outlar.., tea easement, " ~ --ntoldings<br />

build-in bookcases OWNER SELLING DUPLEX ~a~nlg~[~igee" bpuohPcaUO:a~/rC: o~anneYr ¢,,ntTn, extras,’--B2 SPACIOUS WEST WINDSOR PRINCETON VICINITY -- TWIN RIVERS --<br />

and bay windows in dining rm. wiLh excellent income in se~crs. $73900 , 609-7990525 ¯ . . y Young, 3 bedroom Split.<br />

609-443-4938 Principals only. Colonial- by owner. Superb<br />

FIREPLACE Wood burning<br />

& kitchen. Add to this a family Village 2, New Hope. One ~ $37,900. floorplan. 41argebedrmswith<br />

room with fireplace that<br />

Real Estate Real Estate should be featured in House<br />

Beautiful. Beautiful y<br />

For Sale For Sale ma ntained Colonial with 8<br />

roomsand2t= baths¯ $68,000.<br />

MAIITIN-SIMONE ltEALTY<br />

MANVILLE . Completely WESTWINDSOR- Brand new REALTOI{ 609-8R2-0289<br />

renovated inside & out ~ 5 bedroom Colonial center Weekends & Eves. 609-737-2064<br />

bedrooms’ $39000 Call 201"- hall, 2-zone’ beat :and air<br />

534-2957 or 20t-526~632 conditioning fireplace, in-<br />

’ sulated 2-car garage other<br />

¯ . ~ extras. Sincere principals NEW RANCH IIOUSE<br />

SPLIT LEVEL TOWN anly. $90’s. 609-799-8535. Millstone Twp. -on wooded lot,<br />

:HOUSE, Twin Rivers, 2<br />

I acre 200 x 200 natural foliage<br />

bdrms fin. faro. rm., w/w<br />

kitchen, living rm 3 bdrms,<br />

carpel tiled entry, deck, exc. TWIN RIVERS- 4 BR twnhse, family rm with fireplace,<br />

,cond.$39,500, princ.only. Mon. 2~= baths, C/a, cpt & pnld dining rm 2 baths t car<br />

¯ J Fr. 2t2-949-6726, aft S & [mrm, s/s, appl, excel cond. garage, full basement. Oil<br />

Weekends 609-443-3647. $40’s. 609-448-3679.<br />

heat well-septic tank hadwood<br />

in aid floors, disnwasher,<br />

stove & oven. 1550 sq,<br />

TWIN RIVERS ¯ 3 bdrm CLEAItBROOK - opposite ft. living area with stone<br />

twhnse end un t, many clubhouse. 2 bedrooms, 2 driveway, 200 AMP service.<br />

itnuglnative extras. Assum. balhs, fireplace, mirrored Asking for $64 000. I hr. from<br />

.7’.a% mtge. 609-443-6977.doors, washer&dl~yer. 609-55S- NYC. Cal Chuck Outcalt<br />

$40,000. 3022.<br />

¯ Builder 201.780-1326,<br />

Features living room w. fireplace, largecat-inkLtchen,<br />

bedroom apts., with patio or 2-~a baths, huge living rm, beamed cathedral ceiling & lying room, dining i’oom, 3<br />

balcony. All electric heat & SOUTH BRUNSWICK dining rm, eat-m kitchen with stonefireplaee, Formaldining bedrooms, 2== baths, finished<br />

a/c, complelely applianced. ()WNER - anxious to sell, ~ w/built-in nppl., pantry, utility ropm paneled family room, basement, centralair, washe£,<br />

Country Club fficilities, spacious young 9 room home ’]’WIN RIVERS - 2 bdrm rm. Small extra rm. possible<br />

w/w carpeting, central air, dryer, refrig., dishwaslier,~<br />

$49,500, 21S-862-2310. ’ jus reduced $3000. Features Townhouse choc br carpet’ for office or bedrm. Storage<br />

patio & deck. On antenna, patio, many other<br />

include 4 bdrms, eat-in kit- l.r. wall u’nit, 5’ appls,, fin: attic. Attached garage, a4 acre professionally laodscaped 1/2 custom features. 609-799-205S<br />

then,, formal dining rm, 20’ basement redwood/brick with well tended landscaping, acre. Many more extras. By anytime "The People<br />

family rm with stone patio centralair s/s sale by flowering trees and shrubs<br />

owner. Low 60’s. 201-329.6624. Pleasers," PETER L.<br />

E.ASTWINDSOR.4 bdrm, 2~ freplace, 2ha baths c/a and owner $37900 ’6~9~43-5299 organic garden, fruit. Shad~ OLIVER REALTY, Inc.,<br />

baths, Colonial, on~acreplus more on ~= acre landscaped ’ ’ ’ " patio, great for summer Realtor.<br />

in desirable Renaissance area. lot. Low 60’s. Principals only. , ~ living. Efficient vent fan ROSSMOOR ¯condominium,<br />

Faro v ¯rm, living rm, dining 201 329 2172<br />

rm, C/A2-cargarage, many<br />

" " ¯<br />

H I STOR1C<br />

excellent insulation, Pennsylvania model,<br />

LAWREN. humidifier, w/w carpet, no- premium golf course location. CRANBURY. Ext. 8A Tpke.<br />

extras. Low 60’s, 609-448-6208.<br />

enclosed air oonditioned Adult commu’nity. 2 bdrm~{¢h-<br />

-- .............. 4-bedroomCEVILLE- For2t= salebathbYcolonialOWner,<br />

wax floors, quiet street, close<br />

TWIN RlV~t~-among ~a~<br />

porch, fireplace, central<br />

Full ~ " ’ ~ to schools and train. Asking baths, w/w carpet,<br />

¯ ’ pools tenms’ courtsr ....... con"- acre°rYwatt.to.wallnasement" ’ carpeting’’ wooded$68,000.<br />

vacuum, w/w carpeting & washer/dryer, all, kit.. up-<br />

609.799-2849.<br />

’]’WIN RIVERS 3 bdrm temporary 3 bdrm spnt revel numerousbuilt-ins, Prine,pals plianees, enclosed patio,<br />

man’ e t ’<br />

twnhse, end un t~ wood’ bur- Townhouse with<br />

¯<br />

farm<br />

’<br />

view & ~<br />

y x ras , Principals only ¯ only. 609.395-0044, 0045,<br />

771 1346<br />

extras. Near clubSouse.<br />

ning firepl, extras, Quad IV, finished basement. By owner, " " ¯ TWIN RIVERS - OPEN Express bus, l hour NYC, 609-<br />

40’s, princs. 609-443-5723. $43,500. 609-448-5136. SPACES AND OLD SHADE! 3 655-2790.<br />

¯ BY OWNER -- Cranbury<br />

BR end unit, Quad Ill. Unique BY OWNER ¯ University<br />

location - 2 sides open IoSo. Ileights colonial, 3-bedrooms<br />

CUSTOM BUILT - Thompson Manor Split, 4 BR P,a bath<br />

TOWNHOUSE-July & Aug, 4 Colonial, S bedrooms, 2~,= LR, DR, fmrm, kit,’gard som~ end Drew field. Excel. cord, t-~a baths, paneled family TWIN RIVERS TOWNHOUSE<br />

bedrooms, furnished, center of baths, in-ground pool, L&B w/w cpt, 16x23 patio pvt<br />

landscaped yard with trees room, central air, fully car- , 3 bedrooms 2~.~ baths, end,<br />

Princeton fenced yard, pool greenhouse on 1-:,= land- baekyd, above ground pool,<br />

gas grill. Finished basement peted, 2 car garage, quiet unit, excellent, Quad III<br />

with work area, Many extras. street near new elementary location, semi finished<br />

~}~6,<br />

°°l’ privileges $500/mo 609-924- scaped,acres. Princ pals only. shed, move-in tend, $52,500.<br />

3697 or 201-932-9179 , Low $40’s. Print. only. Call<br />

basement. Asking $,19.000. 609-<br />

609-799-0604. $150,000.<br />

609-443-6988.<br />

eves, weekends, 609-443-1935. $51 900 firm. 609-587- 448-3624. ,:.<br />

¯


Thur~ay, May 19, 1977<br />

Real Estate Real Estate<br />

For Sale " For Sale<br />

HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE<br />

Real Estate<br />

For Sale<br />

Real Estate Pa. _ ~, ,,,Pro-e,~’es<br />

Too Late<br />

For Sale<br />

To Classify<br />

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To Classify<br />

RANCH HOUSE FOR SALE SOUTH BRUNSWICK --<br />

BY OWNER -- 6 rms, central Brunswick Acres beautiful<br />

air, ex. road. city water & sac. spacious Dramatic Bi-level entrance on cul-de- foyer,<br />

sewerage. 5 mi. from Exit 8,<br />

centrally lOcated, two blocks 4 bdrms, 2~.z baths, 27’paneled<br />

to school, suburban area¯ kitchen, rec. room central deck air, off walk super to<br />

$35,000. Call for appt. 261-350. NY bus & tennis courts.<br />

4006.<br />

Principals. $69,000. 201-297-<br />

4487.<br />

hl<br />

BEST LOCATION - QUAD I -<br />

TWIN RIVERS - Fully<br />

equipped, 4 bedroom on 17 BY OWNER-llamiltonTwp.acre<br />

field. Lots of room Iotsof customized Ranch, cenler<br />

view, front and back. Middle hall 3 bedrooms, large living<br />

$40’s, assumable 71,=% mor- room, formal dining room,<br />

tgsge. Take a look. 201-462- large eat-in kitchen, family<br />

3205. room with fireplace 2 baths,<br />

finished basement with shop,<br />

wall/wall carpeting hardwood<br />

f ours, arge pat o wot<br />

TWIN RIVERS CONDO - v, ith grill, many extras on<br />

Beaut. end unit, 2 bdrm, 2 oversized professionally<br />

bath, liv. room din. room eat- landscaped lot. Must see.<br />

in kit, util. rm, patio, $57,000. Call for appointment<br />

clubhouse, all appliances, w/w 609.585-I172.<br />

carpet, A/C, storage carport,<br />

swim/teenis club express bus<br />

N.Y., schools, shopping, extras.<br />

Principals only. 609-443. ROSSMOOR CONDOMINIUM<br />

~,,1270.<br />

~ Vermont model 1st floor.<br />

Living room, dining room<br />

ultra modern kitchen, ca-<br />

TWIN RIVERS -- 3 BR closed patio, 2 bdrms, & 2 full<br />

twnhse, Quad IV, ideal baths. $36,000.<br />

location, upgrded cpt, sir cln<br />

oven, s/s, ~,la. 609.443.5208. ROSSMOOR CONDOMINIUM<br />

- Delaware model, 1st floor<br />

single family unit. Living<br />

KENDALL PARK - by owner<br />

room, In. formal dining room,<br />

kitchen, heatedenclnsedpatio<br />

3 bdrm. Ranch set on nicely<br />

landscaped 1/3 acre with tall 2 bdrms, & l*z baths. Reduced<br />

trees. Paneled family room w. to $41000 with immediate<br />

occupancy possible. Make an<br />

fireplace, dining room, lJ.= offer.<br />

baths, garage, fenced back<br />

yard, *= blk. from school.<br />

- $42,900. 201-207-6432.<br />

ALLEN & STULTS REALTOR<br />

127 Sussex Way<br />

Jamesburg, NJ 08831<br />

609.655.2770<br />

IDEAL FOR RETIRED<br />

COUPLE - Beautiful 2<br />

bedroom Ranch in Princeton. ~..3,000..CRANBU.RY MANOR<br />

Large living room t~l-hevel, .lst ume ltsleu.<br />

w/fire lace dinin oroom den Features: spacious eat-in kit<br />

~a,~ -p ~it’u,;th ~f,w Ki[ehe~ with<br />

L,<br />

m ......................... dishwasher ~, 3 BR. , I -<br />

A;,~ dichw~sher GE ,~arba~,e baths, drtye, above dnrm, I 1 ground rm, fmrm, pool=<br />

di’sposal new wax [ree~l~itch~n ut!lityrm, garage, 20fl w.<br />

floor new w/w carpets new<br />

heating system with cen t ral P atlo , au on 2 ’ acre ~oodeu ’<br />

air. ¯ _-c 9 ear ........ zttachod aaraae lot Principals only Owner<br />

o . . .<br />

w/electric openers fu~ high 609.445.68~.<br />

MONMOUTH COUNTY -<br />

exceptional 9 room Colonial.<br />

on I 3/4 acres, rural yet<br />

conveniently located to<br />

Princeton, Phila, or NY area.<br />

Country atmosphere with<br />

fresh water stream and many<br />

other extras¯ Realistically<br />

priced at $05 000. (]all<br />

Williams But ders, 609-587-<br />

5500.<br />

IIUNTERDON CO. -- Horse<br />

breeding and/or training farm<br />

- several barns, 35 box stalls, 3<br />

BR Cape Cod house, clubhouse<br />

and garage, 23 acres open<br />

level land, 1950’ frontage on<br />

lit. 518, Kingswood Township,<br />

Good condttion bul needs<br />

cosmetic work and fencing.<br />

Reasonably priced at $137,000,<br />

For brochure and more information<br />

call Thompson<br />

Land Realtor, 600-021-7655.<br />

Evenings and weekends,<br />

Nancy Weeden, 609-466-2568.<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNER --<br />

Comfortable and convenient 4<br />

bedroom Princeton Township<br />

colonia I with 2<br />

ceiling basement, large<br />

storage attic with exhaust fan.<br />

Convenient .... to ~ shonpin~ -~ , center t.nant~t.lr.tt ............... utlAttM and<br />

and scnools, walking olslaoce~,,,o,;o,,o ’ ;, o~r,I<br />

Io ¯ Nassau St $75 00~ 0<br />

will consider " " taking ’ ’ "o m r t gage NINGT u~N......... mestoreo vie-<br />

for ,¢, °n o~uH.a<br />

’~ha-~from<br />

qualtfied buyer Call<br />

~ m ’, L.o:. ~sat.S new<br />

after 5 pm 605 924 2181’<br />

famil’ " y m r au new "" Kttcnen, " "’"<br />

’ " " ’ new carpeting throughout,<br />

fireplace in living rm, walk to<br />

- ........... everything. For sale by owner.<br />

.TWIN RIVERS - Con- For appointment call, 6o9466.<br />

~’temperary split-level twhnse. 2466 or 466-2777.<br />

2 bdrms, lJ:~ baths. On Lake<br />

block near pool, tennis, -schools<br />

and shopping ExtrasT~^r,w~^q,~ ,~u,,mclude<br />

¯ , landscaped brick n/vr~r~ .......... -- z oeoroom<br />

E alto . : wood ..... parquet entry=<br />

IownhouseQuad<br />

Ilnlsnen oasement DrlCKEO<br />

III Loaded<br />

~. , :’ . , v,’t" ’J n extras " ’ ~ rrotesstonaHy " ’ ’ ""<br />

country attcnen wttnau WORKfini<br />

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s o. uasemem m 30s<br />

tree applta ces, e g, 609.448,~.,=-,’ "<br />

compactor, washer/dryer "~’~"<br />

combo, plush w/w carpet, ---mirrored<br />

dining rm ,<br />

overlooking cathedral eel In ine "]WIN RIVERS Quad III<br />

,, ,~, ,~ ..n r ~ wo~ twnhse 2 BR fin bsmt upgrd<br />

hm.nmo flv#,nlnP~ in the cpt, s/s, walking distance to<br />

ms’star=bedroom’tar’as o y on u , pool & school 609-446-6957<br />

¯ ’<br />

call 609-443-4907 eves. Assure.<br />

7 ~ ._,°/, mtg.<br />

......... CRANBURY AREA -<br />

PRINCETON JCT - owner IMonroel,~’ ranchon % acre<br />

selling spacious split on quiet lot, 3 bdrms, dining rm.<br />

convenient treed cul-de-sac, sunken living rm, bath, i’amily<br />

w-Iluge family room / raised room, basement with laundry<br />

hearth, fireplace, private area, central vacuum system,<br />

fenced ),ard, new siding, 2 zoned baseboard hotwater<br />

eentralatr 3bdrms, 2=:~baths, heat & only $67,000. SENTRY<br />

extras. $71,900. Pr ncipats REALTY INC. 201-521-1611.<br />

only. 609.799-3162.<br />

PRINCETON JCT. -- WEST LONG BEACH ISLAND -<br />

WINDSOR TWP. Specializing uni ue, excellently designed,<br />

in new & resale homes in the m~ern beach house, one of<br />

Princeton Jet., West Windsor a’ kind ocean view 50’s deck,<br />

area. Complete selection of ,~z all-glass, semi-circular,<br />

homes in every price range. L.R. 5 br’s, 2 baths, heat, fully<br />

Colonials, Ranches, Split- furnished, low st:. figures,<br />

levels, Bi-levels. As little as make offer, owner retiring<br />

10% down financing available 609-492-1260 wkends, 609-882to<br />

qualified buyers. 609-7~- 7893 after 6 wkdays.<br />

2050 Anytime "The People<br />

Pleasers," PETER L.<br />

OLIVER REALTY, Inc., FOR SALE -- one bedroom<br />

~ealtor. bdrm. garden condominium.<br />

Why pay rent when you can be<br />

building equity for the same<br />

BY OWNER Custom 4 peting.<br />

price?<br />

D/W,<br />

Large<br />

A/C<br />

rooms,<br />

parking,<br />

carbedroom<br />

Cape. Living room, pool and tennis facilities.<br />

dining room. kitchen-family Asking $25,500 with ten perroom<br />

combination with<br />

fireplace. 2 baths, central air centdown. 201-463-3346 idays).<br />

wallto wall carpet, screened 201-359-4906 ieves& wkends).<br />

and glassed-in porch. 2 car<br />

garage, full basement. East<br />

Windsor Twp. $62,500. 609.448- BUILDER’S MODEL -- 3<br />

6677. years old, excellent condition,<br />

central air, delux landscaping<br />

¯ - and interior decoratmg.<br />

TWIN RIVERS - 3 BR end Available August.<br />

unit, Quad II, choice location, Ranch 3B/R $54,000<br />

all appl. & apt. upgrded, Split4B/R $55,000<br />

lastom finished basement & Colonial4B/R $58,000<br />

patio w/grin, C/a, humidifier, WARREN PARK ESTATES -s/s,<br />

many extras. Low $40’s. tlickory Corner Rd., East<br />

609-448-5106. Windsor. Open Sat. & Sun.<br />

only, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 609.443s’ou’r<br />

H BRUNSWICK- 5350.<br />

completely modern & immaculate,<br />

3 bdrm., l~= bath<br />

Ranch on neatly land- 3 BEDROOM Townshoose -scaped<br />

1/3 acre, New kit- Twin Rivers. Finished<br />

",¢~en, new main bath, basement, redwood deck,<br />

w/w carpeting no wax floors, frostfree refrig, self-clean<br />

A/C, alum. siding, appliances, oven, central vacuum.<br />

This house is in move-in draperies, carpeting, much<br />

condition. By owner, $49,900. more, Low $40’s. Negotiable &<br />

2fil-297d~80.<br />

assumable. 609-448-8514 after<br />

5pro, all day wkends,<br />

LARGE RANCH - 5 ballrooms,<br />

2 balhs, faro. room, living<br />

room w. fireplace, dining<br />

room, sereened patio, 2 car CONDOMINIUM Quad I -garage,<br />

well insulated. Near ground floor 2 BR, 2 bath, end<br />

unit, Top lOcation, $20,000.<br />

799.1199.statl°n & schools, $69,500. 609- Principals only. 609.449-8~"o3.<br />

~ TWIN RIVERS -- Make offer MODERN 140<br />

on this beautifully maintained ACRE FARM<br />

9BR, Quad II t’house. Ceramic<br />

tile foyer, upgrded appl & cpt. in Susquehanna County, 80<br />

& fully fin hsmt among custom tillable acres small stream, 1<br />

extras. Call owner for ap mile road frontage, house,<br />

poinlment at 609-443.6450. barn, workshop and machine<br />

shed. All buildings built in<br />

1972. Taxes $750. Must sell this<br />

PRINCETON month. $149,000.<br />

prices out of sighL? By owner<br />

Discover TRENTON:<br />

Bob Canfield,<br />

Spacious, elegant<br />

717-836-9670<br />

brick<br />

colonial on tree-lined<br />

Formoreinformation<br />

write Jerry Burke, R.D. #2<br />

residential street, 10 minutes Meshoppen, Pa.<br />

from train tPenn Central or<br />

Reading). 9 rooms, 2 baths,<br />

717-833-5913<br />

powder rooms, large screened<br />

porch. Low down payment.<br />

71~% mortgage available to Too Late<br />

qualified buyer. $47,500<br />

To Classify<br />

EIliott Realty Co.<br />

MLS Realtor<br />

609-771-9133<br />

Eves & Sun. 609-397-0420 or 215- FOUND - female, white Set-<br />

297-0310<br />

ter/type dog, Elm Ridge Rd.<br />

area, call 609-737-2053.<br />

DON’T READ THIS AD -<br />

MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP unlessyoo need an extra in-<br />

- 175 yr. old country far- come. Start your own business<br />

rehouse on beautiful 9 acre full or part time, no inwooded<br />

lot. 5 bedrooms vestment necessary. For<br />

working fireplace, wide plank information call 509-799-8563.<br />

z baths, central wood floors, 2 living rooms<br />

hall, plant lover’s window in with beamed ceilings, h/w 2-<br />

living room formal dining zoned heat, garage, trout "<br />

room, fireplace in family stream on proper~. Asking OPEN TRAILER UHAUL<br />

room, completely equipped price: $105 000. Financing type minimum 4x6’ but<br />

eat-in kitchen, large laundry available to qualified buyer, preferably 8 or 12 by 6’ with<br />

room and garage with By owner. No agents. Call 609- highway lights. 609-924-2684<br />

separate heater that can be 466-1032 for appointment, p.m,<br />

used as a playroom. Central<br />

air conditioning, attic fan,<br />

lovely fenced yard with<br />

mature shade trees, dogwoods<br />

and bluestone patio. CENTRAL JERSEY.8 room, DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS -<br />

Beautifully landscaped. 3 bdrm, 2~z bath modern Everythinginstock, Mufflers,<br />

Walking distance to all Ranch, alum, siding, fully shocks &brakes installed if<br />

schools, transportation, insulated 16 x 24 enclosed slate desired. AUTO BOYS Rt. 130,<br />

recreational and shopping porch, 2 car garage. 1.2 acres, Hightstown. 609.448-0923.<br />

facilities. Principals only. rural setting, $79,900. 201-462.<br />

$110,000. Call 609-921-2895. 1762 or 402-2784.<br />

HOUSE FOR RENT - Lam-<br />

---- bertville 3 bedrm townhouse,<br />

TWIN RIVERS OPEN HOUSE .......... nice neighborhood $695/mo<br />

"Sat. & Sun. 12 to 5 pro, Quad Puff. ~AL~ - 1 num, garuen 609-397-34~ ’<br />

IV. 3 BR 2tz bath, many ex- condominium. Why pay rent -’<br />

tras. Must be seen. 499 when you can be buildin~<br />

Fairfield Rd., 609-446.4771. equity for the same price. .<br />

Largerooms carpeling D/W .......<br />

A/C parkin~ pool & ’tennis l,’ult ~h~: --.. Chr y. sler air<br />

facii’t<br />

h.<br />

=~s ,.sx~’ $",~.,~ ~,~t°~ w’t temp.. . imperial air con-<br />

SOMERSET- two new ran- 10<br />

ches. 2-3 bdrm ranches on<br />

beautiful country lots. Deadend<br />

street. Buy from builder<br />

and save $42,900. Mortgage<br />

money available. Builder 201-<br />

821-9327,<br />

DECORATOR’S<br />

CHALLENGE<br />

Prestigious Mountain View<br />

area, Ewing Township¯<br />

Contemporary rancher on<br />

almost 8 magnificent acres of<br />

lawn and woods just minutes<br />

to 105. 3 bedrooms, 2~Z baths,<br />

delightful screened porch plus<br />

a huge lower level with plenty<br />

of work and hobby area and<br />

greenhouse. A very unusual<br />

property. Owner anxious to<br />

sell¯ ELLIOTT REALTY CO..<br />

Realtor, 609-771-0133, Eves.<br />

& Sun. 215-297-5319.<br />

YAIt I)I.EY, HUCKS COUNTY<br />

$70,900 - Custom Rancher with<br />

3 bedrooms, 2~z baths, living<br />

rm with massive stone<br />

fireplace, large formal dining<br />

rm, family rm with fireplace &<br />

wet bar, m treed area.<br />

$159,000 - Exquisite setting. 2<br />

acres overlooking the<br />

Delaware, spacious 6 unit<br />

apartment house with 2 bdrms<br />

each.<br />

$63,900 - Custom Rancher,<br />

stone fireplace, large living<br />

rm & dining rm, 3 bdrms, l~z<br />

baths, den.<br />

PEDERSEN REAL ESTATE<br />

1-215-737-1171<br />

TWIN RIVERS -- 3-bedroom<br />

townhouse. Quad 2. My immaculate<br />

house must be sold<br />

now, am relocating. I haye<br />

priced it below market to<br />

motivate serious buyers.<br />

Many. x’s. Paneled & carpeted<br />

family room overlooking<br />

redwood deck. Heated<br />

bathroom. Guest bath vanity..<br />

Humidifier etc. Don’t watt.<br />

Call for appointment. 609.443-<br />

1138 or 609-924-9313.<br />

CRANBURY VILLAGE -- 6<br />

bedroom Ranch on I/2 acre<br />

treed lot. Ground floor: 3<br />

bedrooms, formal dining Ig.<br />

living room with stone<br />

fireplace, knotty pine eat-in<br />

kitchen, bath, pine paneled<br />

breezeway. Basement level: 3<br />

bedrooms,, lg. playroom, 2<br />

workshopg, =laundry room,<br />

bath, 2 car plus storage attached<br />

garage, above ground<br />

18’x33’ pool, small patio. Many<br />

extras. In the 60’s, 609-655-<br />

0317.<br />

MONTGOMERY TWP -- on a<br />

prof. landscaped acre, 31,~. Yl~<br />

old custom 2 story center na<br />

Colonial w. 9 rooms including 4<br />

bdrms plus 2~ =.baths, 2 car Ear<br />

& full basement. Incmdes air,<br />

fireplace, slate foyer, w/w<br />

carpeting plus many quality<br />

extras. Prime rural setting<br />

convenient to all trans. Immediately<br />

avail, from own.er.<br />

201-359-4620,<br />

TWIN RIVERS - 4 BR twnhse<br />

2== baths cpt& all appll.<br />

Principals only. 609.449-8938.<br />

a" $25 FOR ONE MINUTES MUST SELL MAGNIFICENT<br />

WORK[ Major area cor- Dining room I foyer light<br />

poration will pay $25 [or first fixture. Brand new. Was $500<br />

response describing wnere we our price $100. Call after 7 p.m.<br />

can locate transparent 609.686-6898. ¯<br />

radiation screens. Reply box<br />

03981 c/o Princeton Packet.<br />

EXERCISER CYCLE, adjustable<br />

handle bars & seat,<br />

speedometer / odometer.<br />

CAMPER APACHE, sleeps Timer with bell variable<br />

six. $975. Snapper riding tension contro. Exee ent<br />

mower- 8hp with grass cat- condition. $60. Call 609-448cher.<br />

$550. Spinet pmno $425. 7414.<br />

Call aft. 6pm. 201-874-3752 or<br />

weekends.<br />

(.;ARDEN TRACTOR. 12 H.P.<br />

Wheelhorse auto. 42" mower.<br />

$850. 609-921-8897.<br />

4) down 201 . " 463 "OO’10 ~’~ da" y. s dtttoner’<br />

.. ’<br />

also Fedders air<br />

201 ’~ga anna eves.<br />

an,<br />

,, conditioner. Best reasonable<br />

weel~en~.,,<br />

offer. 609.466-1519 ~aft 6pm).<br />

~OOr<br />

n<br />

SEm s y ORba REs NT~ t.~<br />

ALLENTOWBN<br />

R<br />

C~S TO/M<br />

pat o prof ndscp~" ~ence~ kitchen " ¯ Parkln’ g,’ near<br />

rear’ud "low maint puhlie university. (6091 924-8437 aft<br />

water~& sewer, 1/3 acre. 5pro.<br />

$41,900 after 6 and wknds.<br />

principals only¯ 609-256-2583.<br />

__ ONE HALF ARAB Gelding<br />

beautiful disposition, complete<br />

training. Must sell. Going<br />

TWIN RIVERS - Quad I, away to college. (6091 921-8416.<br />

original owner. 3 bedrooms 1-<br />

~z baths, a/c,’in the prettiest<br />

and most convenient location.<br />

All appliances incl. self/clean UNFURNISHED, 4-ROOMS &<br />

oven and no-defrnsl refrig, hath. $254. + electric. 609-924.<br />

Everything freshly painted 4478 {aft 6pml.<br />

inside and out. Partially<br />

finished basement. Backyard<br />

has small patio withgas grill.<br />

Many¯.other extras. Exce’Ilent _..OTW BEDROOM Concondtbon.<br />

$37,500.609-448- aominium wooded lake area.<br />

7134. East Win~Jsor, Exit 8, Jersey<br />

Tnpke. All appliances, central<br />

- air, carpeting, enclosed porch<br />

¯ and pool. Free heat. 6~9-443-<br />

JAMESBURG - Rossmoor 1323.<br />

Coop. 2 bdrms on golf course,<br />

w/w carpeting drapes a/c,<br />

electric air filter $250/mo.<br />

nc. taxes. Maint. insur. TELEPHONE SALES. Call<br />

$16,500. 201-277-3581. Ben Thomas 609-924-3030.<br />

3 BEDROOM CAPE COD, full IIOME RENTAL, 2 bdrm<br />

basement near schools in ranch in Kingston. Large<br />

Hightstown born big yard, kitchen $335/mo + utilities.<br />

quiet street. Mid 20’s. For Ca for details. 609-924-7575.<br />

appointment write WHH 0834,<br />

POBox 146, Hightstown.<br />

EXPERT REPAIR<br />

TWIN RIVERS - Immaculate MAJOR & SMALl, IIOME<br />

2 BR twnshe, Quad Ill,<br />

APPLIANCES<br />

Magnificent fin hsmt w/bar,<br />

gas grill, humidifier, extras,’ Specialized service on all<br />

Assumable Tt~% mtg.$67,900, makes and models of air<br />

609-443-4324.<br />

conditioning, refrigeration,<br />

heating, dishwashers, electric<br />

- -<br />

dryers, ranges, freezers,<br />

vacuum cleaners, humidifiers,<br />

TOWNHOUSE -- Village It etc.<br />

New Hope Pa., kitehen,<br />

dining area living room, Fast. serviee, all work<br />

fireplace, 2 bdrms, den, 2~ guaranteed, 20 years of exbaths,<br />

w/w carpeting, drapes, perienee, check our prices<br />

end model, $59,°,00. Call after first.<br />

5pro, 215-862.5876.<br />

AVAMIAN<br />

MOVING. LOVABLE<br />

609443-6904 or 609.443-6989<br />

neutered Shadow w. grey fur &<br />

green eyes’, Kunta Kinte, a<br />

huge aloof unneutered male<br />

HILLSBOROUGH ¯ 3 bdrm tabby. Excellent hunter. Free<br />

split, e/a, full wall fireplace, in to good home. 609-466-1519 (aft<br />

large .family rm, slockade<br />

fence yard, 1% acres,<br />

GIRL, 21 years old desires a ;6pro1.<br />

job, live in or out, good cook,<br />

PRINCIPALS ONLY. $69,900.<br />

201-874-8742.<br />

and cleaning. Neat and lovely -<br />

with children. Educated and<br />

, speaks Spanish and English. INSPEO<br />

Needs some time to go to SC~Uah<br />

~ T YOUR RESCUE<br />

~..- AMBULANCES.<br />

SPI.~IT-LEVEL--4bedrooms, school. 609-924-1240. Saturday, May 21, 9-12 at<br />

quiet residential street, West<br />

Windsor, Princeton mailing<br />

Palmer Square and 1-4 p.m. at<br />

Shopping Center. CPR and<br />

address, treed lot. Available,<br />

low S/0’s. Brokers protected. PART TIME<br />

EX- ’blood pressure testing<br />

demonstrations.<br />

609-452-9186. PERIENCED SECRETARY,<br />

mature good typist<br />

responsible character, hours<br />

mutually arranged in Pain- _ ......... ’...<br />

RO~SMOOR CONDO - I% yr. ceton Townshin 609-921-~23<br />

TtmEE ~t~:C~ uvmg room<br />

. .r’<br />

old, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, wlw<br />

’t set, white, good cond, Asking<br />

carpet paneled patio, Levelor<br />

$500. 609448-82tl.<br />

blinds, many extras. 609-659.. PERSIAN KITTEN -- CFA<br />

3328.<br />

registered, home raised, $85 to<br />

$120 tnnoculated. 609466-0906, ’71 MGB for sale. Good condition.<br />

Call Jennifer 609.924,<br />

5179, aft. 5 p.m.<br />

The deadline for the proper HOME FORRENT-charming<br />

classification of ads will be 4 Victorian hidden in the woous.<br />

~ ,m. on Mondays, Too Late to Princeton ’schools, 3-4 BR ELVIS PRESLEY TICKETS -<br />

RELIABLE 25 yr. old woman<br />

seeks housesitting job for<br />

summer. Call Jennifer afler 5<br />

p.m. 609-924-6179.<br />

LIQUIDATION SALE - all training and post-secondary<br />

inventory of new and used education which will aid in the<br />

PRINCETON AREA, well<br />

buildingsupplies and equip- adolescents’ preparation for<br />

established res~ and com.<br />

meat. Everything must go.<br />

cleaning service. Avail¯ to an<br />

Bob’s building supplies,<br />

entrance into the American<br />

experienced and efficient<br />

Camplain Rd., Manville, NJ hlbor force.<br />

person¯ $5000. Reply to Box<br />

201-722-1920. Daily 9-4 p.m. During the next ten years, 34<br />

#03990 c/o Princeton Packet.<br />

Thursday ’til 8p.m. Sundays million young adults will be<br />

9-12.<br />

looking for work in the<br />

American economy. What<br />

occupations they choose in-<br />

RENTAL -- 4 BEDROOM NURSES AIDES AND ORfluence not only their futures<br />

house, unfurnished, good DERLIES- m/w full timeand but the economy’s as well.<br />

location good schools¯ Avail¯ part time. 3 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. Let’s face it - choosing a<br />

July I. One year lease. Experience not necessary. college or trade is not an easy<br />

$500/mo. Call Realty World, apply in person Mon. to Fri. 9<br />

Audrey Short, Inc. 609-921- a.m. vaiescent - 5 p.m. Center, <strong>Franklin</strong> Rt. Con- 27,<br />

choice. In this era of mass-<br />

9222.<br />

reeuriting by many colleges<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Park, N.J. and universities, the amount<br />

of information the student and<br />

his parents have to consume<br />

G. E. DISHWASHER, $80. 1069 FORD GALAXIE 2-dr. is, at least, cumbersome and<br />

Frigidaire washer & electric a/c, disc brakes, p/s, exc. confusing. But some students.<br />

dryer. $110. 201-297-6070 aft. 6 cond. $600 firm. 201-329-2249<br />

- and, as national figures in-<br />

pro. after 5 p.m., 201-329-2754.<br />

dicate, more and more<br />

students .. are not convinced<br />

that college is the only choice.<br />

SCHWINN ORANGE CRATE - GARAGE SALE - SundayMay Yet a "In go or not to go"<br />

5 speed speedometer. Good 22, 10a.m.-4 p.m. Skiis, bcots,<br />

outlook on the subject only<br />

condition. 609-448-8490. farberware broiler, golf clubs offers more worries and<br />

suitcases, toys, household headaches.<br />

items, military miniatures, What we will be proposing in<br />

etc. 33 Doublin Road, Pen-<br />

LARGE HOUSE to share near<br />

the remainder of this article is<br />

nington.<br />

Kingston, swimming pool<br />

central air, dishwasher use of<br />

washer & dryer. Fully furnished<br />

$155/mo incld, util. 201-<br />

329-2432.<br />

LPN-m/w full time and part<br />

time. 3 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. Extended<br />

care facility. Apply in<br />

person 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon.<br />

2BRFOXRUN sublet-Avail, thru Fri. <strong>Franklin</strong> Con-<br />

7/1. Tennis, pool, a/c, 2nd fir. valescent Center, Rt. 27,<br />

$309/mo. Plainsboro. 609-709- <strong>Franklin</strong> Park, N.J.<br />

1616 or 466-3107 eves:<br />

VAN 1974ECONOLINE300V8 4 ROOM APARTMENT -<br />

automatic. 201-207-6651. Manville - heat-water- private<br />

entrance, no children. Second<br />

floor. Call 201-722-3170.<br />

PENGUIN SAIL BOAT ~ ¯<br />

complete with trailer. Excellent<br />

condition. Ready to go<br />

$450. 609-924-2833. F o. r<br />

L __ __<br />

NU. ES AIDES AND OR- ouwna,<br />

DERLIES - m/w full time and<br />

part time 7 a.m. - 3’.30 p.m.<br />

Experience not necessary, se Ill n g,<br />

Apply in person 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />

Mon. to Fri. <strong>Franklin</strong> Convalescent<br />

Center, Rt. 27,<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Park.<br />

or<br />

renting<br />

HAVE A WONDERFUL<br />

VACATION -- a beautiful<br />

townhouse in the green<br />

a<br />

mountains of Vermont. Free<br />

pool and tennis on premiseS.baths,<br />

Golf 5 rain. away. 2 ash%~lll~,<br />

Sleeps 8. $200/wk for June and<br />

Sept., $259/wk for July and<br />

Aug. 201-297-3485 after 6 p.m. disposing<br />

of<br />

TO RENT -- townhouse. 4 BR<br />

furnished July and Aug.<br />

Fenced yard. $450/mo. 609.624 unus lea<br />

3607 or 201-932-9179.<br />

household<br />

15t:<br />

items,<br />

buying<br />

or<br />

selling<br />

a car,<br />

lasslfy ads will be accepted $650/mo. ADLERMAN CLICK al the Spectrum May 28, 609until<br />

noon on Tuesday.<br />

, REALTORS 609-924-0401.<br />

266-0726.<br />

’ about careers :, 1<br />

Unemployment. Layoffs. ask if they are willing tO,<br />

Unfortunately these words relocate.<br />

have become part of our daily<br />

vocabulary in a society that Do you like to work with<br />

has been faced with an in- Ihings?Areyourmanualskllls<br />

creasing array of employmentwell developed? If they are’,<br />

problems. In the next several then becoming ;In accountant<br />

months, families and their is not your choice, noi’<br />

adolescents will be facing becominga lawyer or teacher,<br />

important decisions with [,r the like. Consider the<br />

regard to the avenues of numualtrades. If you want tO<br />

go to college and like working<br />

with things, Ihere are always<br />

Ihe science-related career~<br />

,such as engineering<br />

Icchnicians or repairmen<br />

which require vocational<br />

school training.<br />

In effect, what we’re saying<br />

is that an occupation is more<br />

Ihan just receiving yom:<br />

diploma and college degree:<br />

l’arents and students must<br />

realize this fact. In identifying<br />

~our own needs and those of<br />

~omo oocu!~ltions you carl<br />

better suit hoth parties. If yod<br />

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