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w a n s ’ * H E H A L DVoi. 10, No ]5 Two 'Actions, 42 pages I'hone 448- i(K)fi Thursday April 8. 1976 second class postage paid .it Might stow n N J 08520 $4 year 18 cents/copy

Dr. Hunt gets an

School budget isanswer: his baby

Township organizes phone net

K.isl Windsor police are seeking community volunteers to make daily calls to the township's older residents lo make sure they arc not in need of emergency help

The idea started in Hightstown a lew weeks agi' following the death of Washington Truex a 90-year-old borough resident who tell down a flight of stairs where he lay for two days before a neighlxir missed him and called I he police

Since then at the suggestion of borough police chief Lawrence Archer dispatchers have been making daily phone calls to those residents who want to be checked

TOWNSHIP PATROLMAN John Fiore, who is in charge of setting up a similar phone detail, says that there are just too mans people in the township to have members of the force call dails Instead he hopes to have a system, w here com mum ty volunteers will do the calling Meanwhile the lorce us still taking names of those who want to be called To volunteer to call or be called Pti Fiore can he reached at 448-5678

The council made several ap pointments Jay Stanford wa- appointed to the hoard of adjustment WiUield Muse was appointed to Ihi planning Ixiard. William Shilling was named as planning board alternate Kenneth Applegate was named to Rx zoning board. Dr William I ’ Johnson was ■ amsd to the boat d >f healti ind Em Davison was named deputy of civil del ensc

rot \( 11 VCt'EPl E.D several resignations Irom Frank Has' ri.a- ■< the ixiard of adjustments Norman Pullen of tlie planning ixiard .lay Stanton! >f the

Squad w a rn s of ‘im p o ste rs ’

The Fast Windsor rescue squad cautions residents that not all white- jacket ed fund solicitors are from the local organization

Volunteers Irom a separate group of "rescue workers ' irom Trenton are also

out collecting ‘They always collect the same time we do, said a --quad mem tier 'sometimes people donate funking they're giving money to the

rescue squadThe local squad said it was not

questioning the legitimacy of other grocgis but that residents who want to contribute to the local squad should be careful about being misled

The Fast Windsor regional school district s ship of stale has a captain again albeit a reluctant one in superintendent of schools John Hunt His elevation followed the adoption of a new resolution at (he board's meeting April 5 making Dr Hunt chief executive officer" of the district and the person responsible for the budget

The move came about when board member Fugene Sarafin halted a routine reading of the monthly financial statement by asking who was respon­sible for IN' fact tha' 'he budge is 90 pet cent .pent and the school year is mi v HO I*-! rent gum

flit It I N I s \ 111 In did not know Iinked Hu hoard m Seplcmter in Deeemliei and Jumuu \ he said, and I got no answer E er since Ilk- ixiard changed the duties, of the board secretary in November, said Dr Hunt the secretary no longer reported to the superintendent but directly to the board.

Thus, he argued, as the superin­tendent he was no longer charged with monitoring day-to-day expenditures

Dr Hunt protested Mr Sarafin's suggestion that responsibility for docking the Queen <is they referred '■<

iialancing the budget tie given back to him at this late flute Wail a minute he said. "1 haven't had this thing for five months and now you propose to give ' track to me'1

Wf toi -: c- van* asked Mi Sarafin

V 01 RE \I) n said Dr Hunt, who had earlier this week sent a memo to ixiard secretary Kd Kent warning of catastrophic financial consequences

ti spending exceeds the $8 728.518 budgeted lor the current school year

There followed som* heated debate

Racing fans and the rest of the community continue to do tattle over 'he noise at the Fast Windsor Speed w ay

■V a 'own-hip meeting Tuesday nigh' the council decided to have an open public work session with speedwav owner Don Jones on April 26 to see if there is an alternative to putting muf Hers on the ears which compete there

Mr Jones who was present at the leusday meeting said that muffling the ears would make his track the only one in the state so restricted and that he leaned it would threaten his business

M iyor Harry < hiappone said after the

with other board members during which Mr Sarafin rose to his I eel and began stalking the room in exasperation He returned to his seat when ixiard member Raymond Delano liegan following him. offering him a lianana and saving 'here you go Gene Mr Sarafin countered by helping Mr Delano back into his chair saying it s good to see \ou re alive tonight

\s lilt DISCISSION continued Ixiard niemlx'i Mar- Ann Men to read ' lie r epoj • i( .i; |<! >,,« rim rnitiix- a ! hrIxrai d ci rcbir' ■’ ik'ieript ox Th»

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tepol 1 dll IV dll- Ixiltl c Mi Ikllinlm.ii icr - and dirci ti tfix Mjpenn lendeiit on tnidgc1 in.i'lcr' WiM-iiier Un­ion- w ;li held in one person n ' wi has no! e ix'ct ter ik-d

Meanwhile, the ixiard passed a mot ion in make 'ht superintendent responsible lor the budge! with the ixiard secretary reporting directly to him on matters relating to the budget Voting in favor were ( atheriro Makow tcz Raymond Miller Warren ' ilsen Mr Sarafin and Roller' Abram- \ oting no were Richard Friedman and Mar . Ann Mesics Mr Delano ali-t.uned and Delores Seip was absent <tue to a <k‘ath in the family

Flection officials arc checking the voting records t»ck io 1922 io determine the party affiliatior of all voters in the count >

Anyone wh<i has voted in a party primarv in the count ', in which tie is now iiv mg will be listed by 1 test iffa ts

meeting i hat Ik and most council mem tiers were not 1 nnvtnced that claim was true but tabled he muffler motion until Ma\ to give Mr Jones more time for a rebuttal

The council also delayed action on an anti-litter amendment which would require those who distribute shoppers . unsolicited newspapers to

attach them to the door, the exterior of a mailbox or otherwise make sure that ihev will not blow away and litter the streets The council will act on that motion at its next regular meeting April

The agenda lor that meeting fiad rxit.... , te Herald wer pres

" I l f n VSKf Daiie; the meeting how 1 tclt !i lx- in charge ot the budget again

Dr Hunt said be was ' ot ally surprised; the damn thing came <iut of the tilue He stud he would ask tor a complete report on where district finances stood Irom Mr Kent Last year at this time 1 had to lurn off the water he said, 'to make sure we brought 'he budget in

lb -aid 'be tact 'hid the monev is 90

i ho postal service had hoped to get onie goixl news iri the mull last Wed

nesdav tiut the mailman showed up empty handed

March .it was tlx- k-adlinc lor sub mcmg -ealed hot- on 'ht- abandoned [X. oilicc tiuilding on Main Street We -ent out IT hid forms but none of them ,i me I tit e k said . spokesman tor the

postal service in Philadelphia Now the

Democrat or a Republican ('hanging partv affiliation ts a simple

procedure fill out a card available through the 'own clerk But April 19 is the last date voters can change their party preference in time to vote in the June 8 primary

The deadline required by the new Parly Declaration luiw. fails 50 days tiefore the election

There is every chance that a significant number of New Jersey voters mav be disenfranchised in the primary election, said Dorthy Powers president o( the New Jersey League ol Women Voters It is unthinkable that voters will lx turned away Irom the polls in bicentennial presidential primary because ol ai mceived difficult to implement, and poorly publicized law she added

The taw originally passed to avoid last-minute party crossovers irom in dividuals wishing to influence the op po-dion- choice it candidates came under attack Irom the League Irom the very beginning League members feared the public would not be adequately notified ot the early deadline

mid not bt kbb I vot<Any voter unsure of his previous

participation in a primary may obtain that information Iron, the County Board ot Flections

per cent spent was not necessarily a laud -ign since some budget items are paid tor at 'ho beginning of the year, such as text books and supplies

Mr Sarafin said he was anxious to see where the budget stood but that his main concern was in seeing Dr Hunt designated as head ol the district "T & F the Thorough and Ffficient Fducation Bill requires us to have a rluei execul i\ e ol fleer he said

property will txz readverlised and a ■For Sale sign will go up on the

buildi rigThe process will Ik- repetiled several

limes if necessary II then are si ill no lakers die [xt-lal service will Irv to lease it

The properly value is estimated at $149 5fX) hv the borough but the govern merit s appraiser priced it at $92.01)0 It !- a one -lorv brick and steel building with basement -ick- loading area .ind detached Irame garage building in the rear Its lot is 72 acre

The building was abandoned last fall with the opening ol the new lacility on Mercer street

East Windsor township had expressed ..n interest in busing the building for use

- .i Iccn recreation center but dropped the idea in the lace of opposition :r in Hightstown

'1 lx- borough, w ith roughly 40 per rent ol its land already tax exempt want - the : a >pet1 hack ot 1 tax rolls

L a k e s 1 refund to start soon

Meadow Lakes will start getting its $840.(Wi back i rum East w i rutsor township soon as a result of a bonding anticipation resolut nxi passed Tuesday night hv the township council

1 he one year bonds were awarded to the* New Jersey National Bank at an annual interest rati ol 4 55 per cent

The money is due Meadow Lakes -iruc 'heir i.ix appe.il was upheld by the courts last year The cost lo the tax payer has already lieen incorporated in 'he 1978 municipal tax rate

I 1 days 'til deadline

Noise workshop set for April 26

Post office building very much for sa le

Violin students play

A SERENADE bv strings was given to the East Windsor Regiona Board of Education Monday night by 32 first to third graders pupils of Mcknight Schoo music teacher Dorothy Piburn M an y of the students parents were

upser that Mrs Piburn had recently been fired bv the board and savv- the con cen as a protest

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farewell to teacherA grade school violin concert with a

mes -.it!' ,1 d ven before members of'he Fast Windsor Hcgi'inu Schoo! board at their regular monthly meeting Mimda - ■ gt n » message if least in 'he minds of several ol the -ludeni- and their parents wa- don t (ire ouri eacher

The teacher. Dorothy Pilhurn ol the Me Knight School wa- informed last week that she would not lie rehiredfollowing an unfavorable recommendation bv 1 lx- sehrxil - principalMaryLee Fitzgerald

1 KK \1.1.\ t \\ T t OM Ml NT -aid Mrs Piburn, after the concert.

Mrs Fitzgerald's reasons are her own' She added that the musical in terlude had been planned for months and had no connection to ihe (act 'hat she was not being rehired

Parents disagreed She is a won derful teacher the kids love her and she has given ol her own free time lo leach these Kiris violin lor the past two and a hall vears, said one angrs woman I just don't know why they are doing this

BOARD MEMBERS contacted said ihey had accepted the recommendation of Ihe assistant superintendent lor personnel in making their decision There are channels lor her to go through tf she is dissatisfied with our decision, said one member She can appeal through the UFA Hightstown K d uc a t i on Ass oc i a 11 o n

Mr- Piburn has been an elementary music teacher in the district for three years and brought the Suzuki violin method to district children Her pupils star! at age five and the oldest is now 10 The violin instruction is not a classroom activity but is run after school through 'he ( (immunity Education program

Pot hole bill could hit $150,000\ roomlul ol Hightstown residents

who said Ihev had had it with the crater sized potholes in their neighborhood petitioned ihe township council at its meeting Monday tight to 'please (k something

"i lls wen very polite said council member Wilma Sehulster. we ex plained to them that we know t lie streets ■Bennett. Hausser and Morrison need work but il will take SI5U.000 to do i!

Stale aid is not ,i\ ..liable lor that type of w ork and the pr<>j« t w ould hav e to tie bonded

i HE RESIDENTS vere also told that it Ihe monev is lound work v'ould slur' in

June and lx1 hall finished by fall T ti< rest could not be done until t he -pring ot 1977

'll was an answer and I hen igain t w iLsn't an answer said Mrs Sehulster

Wi I: ! x ■ meet ing w it fi then igai'

IN Ol HE If Bf SINKS.s am i! ... epled tlx* resignatnx |).i'roim..n

Frank Hillman who is ieav ng U toree alter eight years \ 1 agreemeiIx'tween him and the chief ■* polio resulted in the patrolman - -uspens « 'or tw' weeks Mrs Sehulster-aid new ■ it I icer "would not he hired right a w ,e

-i ng <m ii: and Dr William Stephens : 'lx- Ixiard ot health.A on!raft to fix the leaking roof at

ig! ti.d ior $5,506 was awarded to \obev Roofing of Trenton

i lx meeting adjourned at ltj :*) p.m

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School board frees building use policy

by Gale Scott St a f I Vtnlrr

axpaver entitle a use i)t the school

Does being a resident to freebuildings-'

The majority of the East Windsor Regional School board members at the April 5 meeting said yes, that they had no problem with that concept of com munity use ol buildings But they had a major problem with deciding where to send the utility bill who could say which groups get preference, and what amount of organizing was necessary to see that the facilities were shared fairly

in ntK EM) they decided that any community group which wanted to use "he buildings could do so free of charge, provided they joined the community educat n id\ sor spun I a branch of the school system sponsoring and coordinating a wide range of educational and recreational activities The board decided that they would drop the Hi -dudeni qualifier a proviso that any group wishing free use had to have students in it

The; list let ded that the community education advisory committee would have a have new by-laws to ensure representation by all community groups Community education is currently run by a self-appointed ad usury committee ot 17 which reports to Howard Scarborough, community education principal

STFf RINTENDKM ot schools John Hunt who said he ts a longtime devotee of 'he (immunity education idea promised to keep the cost of opening the 1 wildings to the public U> the $44,500 budgeted even ’ hough a work session estimate 4 -h* *08l of increased usage was double that amount

Board member Eugene Saraftn remained unhappy with the proposal charging that community education is rui ownshii I tamot rats and that opening the membership to all com munity groups would be a burden to certain programs Pimple like those who work for PAL airead; give enough

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A ’ las' week - least Windsor Regional School board meet ng Richard Fried man did not ote against rehiring unit leader Anthony Deeanzio, as was repot ed •» Herald Mi Friedman

of their time without having to go to another meeting he said Board member Richard Friedman said Mr Sarafm's charges were not true T think we get so worried about our own problems and fighting with each other that we forget about the community, he said

The board then voted seven to one lo adopt the new usage policy with Mr Saraftn voting no

IN O TH ER HI SI NESS the boardvoted to keep its transportation policy of last year and to rename the ‘open modified enrollment policy the at tendance area variance policy The latter change was made after board memtiers Mr Saraftn and Raymond Miller objected that it was not a true open enrollment policy since it also specified that racial balance had to be maintained in each school roughly tn keeping with the ratios of white to minority group in the populations of the 'wo towns Mr Saraftn said the wording of the old policy was "extremely of­fensive' to anyone sensitive to racial issues

The board also made official the straw vote taken at last week's work session to all an election to approve $175,000 to

make safety improvements at the liigfttstown Intermediate School

\ < 11 \ \ (. T HAS BEEN MAD! in theway the question will appear on the Iwllot The original intent of the board was to have two separate questions, one to transfer $100,000 from the Drew School building surpltE and a second to raise $75,000 through bonds On advice of the bonding attorney however board attorney Henry Coates combined the two items so voters will have to approve both or neither

The election will be held May 18 from 5 to 9 p m

The board also voted to commission a $25,(XX) facilities survey from its ar ehileet, the J Robert HiSlier firm, to determine how the district can best accommodate a predicted rise in the student population in the next few years

was !he lone board member to vote to consider Mr DeCanzio's name apart Irom the other staffing recom mendaltons When ius motion to do so was defeated be joined the other board meml>ers m approving those recom­mendations as a package

Locals top at RCATwenty-eight seen ists have

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Among local recipients Dr Robert A Bartolini ot

West Windsor Township, for initiative in 'he analysis and evaluation of optical recording materials

Dr Alan E Bell, of East Windsor Township, tor the analyst! >• thei mal iiffus s problems m several critical research protects

Dr Donald J t banning ol Princeton lor Use application of liquid crystals to LSI reliability and design problems.

Dr Holier! S Hopkins Jr of H gill Bt v n, for lea lei hij and technical contributions m the development of a digital TV Irume -vnehrontzer

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Dr Lawrence A Goodman >i Fast Windsor Township, Dr Aaron vy Levine, of La wren- eeivlle Dr Dietrich Meyerhofer ot Princeton and

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The township volunteer fire depart men! wants to build a recreational building on One Mile Road The structure would be Ixnlt by the members themselves and would serve as a clubhouse, according to planning board chairman Walter Doyle The fire department is also seeking a club liquor license Irom the township council The other recreational building planned is a private 'me Approval of an addition to 'be Busy Bex* Nursery facilities is being sought to expand their ( edarviUe Day Camp program. including a recreational building and a third swimming pool

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Friedman fuss to end on April 29

1 be late of controversial school board appointee Richard Friedman, will soon lx* decided Superior court justice George Schach has set April S§ as day he will decide if Mr Friedman ■ - '<■ remain on the board

At a hearing last Friday Judge Sch<x-h refused to grant the plaintiffs m the suit an order restraining Mr Fnedman trom sitting on tlx- board until the April 29 hearing

Till- I’ I \ IN TIFFS Marlene and Marcus Feder 941 Jamestown Road. Dennis Jones M Beecher oft Road and the .state’s public advocate Stanley V an Ness have filed a two-count suit They charge Mr Friedman fais wife Lynn who was Ihen txiard president, and the hoard itseli with first violating the Sunshine Law in not going the newspapers -ullinent time to print 'notice of the March 7 meeting .it which the appointment was made, in 'going into an improper closed session at that meeting and having no public discussion prior to the final vote

"The appointment is further voidable because it was made pursuant to a decision reached in private by a majority of the defendant txiard which was merely ratified by the publn vote say the plaintiffs

t under 'in- second count they charge lhat Mr- Fnedman had an inherent personal interest in securing the ap point ment of her husband to the vacant seat on the detendant board which renders her vote lor her husband null and void as a breach of the public trust

i\ DENYING the restraining a us Judge School; accepted ixiard attorney Henry Coates argument that the plaintiff s attorney Peter Buehsbaum had not proved that the community would suffer irreparable harm" in having Mr Fnedman sit on the txiard until the April 29 hearing

Robert Ridolfi. the Friedman's at lorney told the judge Mr Fnedman had ulreadv participated in several txiard meetings and that the public furor over ihe appointment had died down At the hoard meeting Monday night however Marlene Feder used a resident s forun l< warn Mr Friedman that The turor of the community has not died down Six* also addressed Mr Coates saying "YOU are paid by tax dollars, please get your tacts straight on April 29 "

I III 1*1 HIM VIA ()( Vri s office joined the suit at the behest of Mr Jones The interest of their office is in seeing the Sunshine Law clarified by tlx court, according to public interest director Arthur Penn who was also present

it Mr Friedman is found to be sitting on the board illegally any txiard actions in which his vote was crucial all 5-4 votes i will have to be retaken, ac cording to Mr Coates

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R e cyclers g o in g strongI lx- Hast V* indsor Township

environmental commission report- tha1 tlx* new curbside newspaper recycling program or High'-tow i. and Meadow

Lakes initialed in January is •pore! ing smoothly < urhside

col lection ot tied and stacked newspaper arc conducted ever;, other Wednesday night by the commission's authorized collector Harry S t reeler

( nilections are made on all -t reels in the txirough and at a central si'a in Meadow Lakes nehmd the dining room All residents are urged to par ticipatc in this convenient recycling service which benefits the community by reducing trash loads which save tax dollars otherwise -pent on its disposal, by

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Tables w ill be a\ ailabte on a first come first served basis lor So Flea market will run Irom 10 a m to 5 p m rain or shim Refreshments will be available throughout the day

fm table reservations call 448 ,Y>28 oi 44 i 3790

reeve ling materials into new products, and by conserving natural resources The en uronmenla! commission will report the tola! volume of papers collected next month

Tlx* next collection night is Wednesday April 14 For information or to report any -tack not collected, call 448 7854

Local photo contest closes Saturday, May 1Deadline lor submission of

prints in the bicentennialpi)......on'est co sponsored byMercer County Library and he Joint Recreation Com­

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'High1.st own East Windsor and Twin Rivers in the Photographer's five is open0 local residents who do not

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rules are currently available c the Joint Recreation Office Stockton Street and at library branches in East Windsor at Hickory Corner and Dutch Neck Roads Hightstown Memorials at Main and Franklin Streets and Twin1 vers, in the shopping center

An aw ards ceremony w ill beat the Twin Rivers Library community room on Saturday Mav 8. at 10 a m

Women's bowling league now forming

A women's summer evening bowling league will lie spon­sored by tlx* East Windsor Society for Retarded Children

The league will begin on Wednesday June 9 at 9 p m and will run (or twelve weeks at Hamilton Lanes

For more information call Lisa at 443-5595 or Nina at 448 7686

Craig & Son, Inc. sold to Blums

The Craig and Son. Inc. appliance business on Route 130 has lieen sold bv Walter M Craig, Sr to Mr and Mrs Robert T Blum of New Egypt Mr Craig and his father, Arthur M Craig, now of Seminole, Fla have been in business in this area for 50 vears

M illigan k ids sa lu te U. S.History came alive on

March 31 at the Kreps school when the students in the Milligan l'n il presented 'Happy Birthday t S A Hundreds of parents

relatives and friends joined in a bicentennial tribute coor­dinated by Linda Mohl. language arts content specialist m the Milligan l ’ rut with lhe assistance of all the leachers in the unit The program w as a language arts activity integrating social studies, science music, art. and gy m The students wrote mostol the skits, several ot the songs, and created many of the dances in the program The production starred 275 students

fn addition to sharing dances I rom different periods m American history the

Lake awaits eager anglers

If past years are any in- > dication and the weather

2 0 8 )AS07 G f p i Q n cooperates, ai leas! 400 eageranglers will lx- at Rosedale Park early in the morning of April 10. the Ix’ginmng of the 1976 trout season

The second meel ing of the 208 Citizens Forum w ill be held Monday April 26 al 8 p.m in Room 211 of the County Ad­ministration Building 640 South Broad St . Trenton

This meeting does not preempt the introductory 208 citizens forum meeting also to lie held on April !3 at 7:30 p m m Room 211 of the .County Administration Building

Rosedale Park - Lake is one of the county's most heavily used trout fishing areas Bountifully slocked by the state and patrolled by Mercer County Park Commission police, the park is an ideal place (or family fishing

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No' for M e rg e r; Y e s ’ for m erg e

Princeton Borough and I own ship proved it in I95.V Hight stov.ii and Fast Windsor proved it in I And last month, voters in Chester Borough and Iown ship proved it again: vou can demonstrate with hard data that two municipalities should merge, hut vou can’t make a devoted home ruler vote "vex" on merger voting da\.

I he pattern in Chester was familiar Boroughites voted In nearls two-to-one against merging with the surrounding township whose voters said “ ves" by a nearls identical ratio. Last month's voting on merger was only the fifth such balloting in the state in 25 sears. The onls “ yes” experience among the five was in 1951 in Vineland-Landis

I he Counts and Municipal Government Studs Commission in a ! tT’2 report recommended that the smallest borough among the state's So" municipalities merge with their surrounding neighbor. The way the com­mission sees it. there are tax dollars to be saved through elimination ot duplicated func­tions. The wav the voters in the "no" towns see it. merger means inheriting the costly growing pains of the larger, less developed neighbor and it mean losing that certain sense of control over fiscal and political affairs in the old hometown.

I here are a pair of bill in the legislature that would modify the consolidation process and offer certain financial incentives from the state treasury to towns that agree to merge f he New Jersey I a x p a vc r s Association, a n d organization highly regarded for its o b j c c t i v i t \ and po lit ica l realism, says that the only way to break the consolidation log iam and get some "yes” reactions is to change the existing law drastically (bexond the range of the pair of pending bills), let merger questions be decided bv a majority of all votes cast, rather than a majority of both towns, or give the state the power to man­date such consolidations.

it is most likeh that the current merger law won't be significantly altered. Ihc 5b"

towns' taxpayers just don't want to hear about merging and en dangering their control over their own town's tax rate. The onh hope for cutting the cost of run ning Ab” towns is lor merging of common services, instead of en­tire towns.

The Princeton have set up ]oint planning, recreation, health (commission) , l ibrary, and education. Hightstown - F ast Windsor have a joint albeit shake, recreation commission and school board. But these pair of towns also have more room for effecting economies. Thev all have their own police depart­ments with dispatchers, chiefs and corps of officers. They all have regional school svstems with which to explore the possibilities tor consolidated services and pur chases since their taxpaying con­stituency is the same Also, thev all have access to the talented corps of experts in the state's Department of Community Af­fairs who will come on call to am town and offer free, objective recommendations on how to send tax dollars more efficiently

I: v e n c o m m unit ies w here merger with a neighboring town is not geographically possible can save a few dollars by merging cer­tain functions within their own boundaries For instance in a community where the governing bixis and the school board serve the same laxpaving constituency, why shouldn’t school and town elected officials be meeting frequently to make certain that they are buving everything from pencils and gasoline to vehicle m a i n t e n ancc in t h e most economical wav? The two public bodies create the local tax rate and are jointly responsible to the residents in fiscal affairs.

Taxpayers who vote "no" on whole-hog merger referenda arc much more likely to vote "ves" tor hometown politicians of the municipal and school varieties who dare to invite state help in finding ways to save money and who also work together in the spirit of serving the voter tho put them in public office and who pass tor their inef f iciencies through his taxes.

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Reminder tn all those coming to the Spring I-V-ii\.il on Monday April 12 hr ng \our tt -he- o the daffodil room behind the recreation officeAKo rumen.let m hr up -.our decorated Ixitine!-, Fri/e- will tie ,iw arderi'

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Robert Hutchinson Rovtvn Denard

WtH-iam Bennett

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Executive Editor A Asv (./enerai Manage'

Production M answer Advertising Director A

Business Manager Circulation Manage'

I -.. o see an Italian water garden, conservatories and fountain gardens There will tie organ roruer' ,ii : p r Hrmg .i picnic lunch a nee ’here art o. eating facilities at Loogwow Hegistration fee is So cent at the recreation office and $1 admission fee

he Gardenlain Kivers at 9 lift and s ’ Ant horn - 1 rn Iieparture froni the t,arderiwill Ik1 2 :to pm

The recreation office will arrange a louling pari at local lane- • there -uflicient interest Anyone interested ■all the recreation office 4-11 o r and leave vour name and number

A 'Hi may -till sign up tor our potter, workshop on Tuesday April 20 trom . to

pm in the daffodil room tiehind the recreation olfiee Items wiii be tired t \ •« ins)r» l s md iso lk pai at stop

tack at the office for the finished wall vase Refreshments will be served hiring the class < ost will be $; .So whicti will include all supplies tinng and refreshments

nn Wednesday May 26 from am p m at the New Jersey State Museum

in Trenton there will be a Senior Citizens Bicentennial Festival The committee is calling for entertainers who w ould be interested in taking par* n :he festival as well as any clubs who would like to exhibit any craft items There are only 40 tables available and each group is permitted one table Registration forms are available ai the recreation office for any senior citizen or group that would like to participate Call for information 443-3707

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Kdilor The Herald

! in current plan to develop the Zaitz property into another 'planned com-

of nearly 1.200 residents on A ■' sot! MULs Road and Cranbury S t a t i o n Road is another attempt to Icstroy ibe character of Hightstown

Although the planning board appears m-hing tor immediate approval, the

'I this decision is a flimsy report n pieted by ( ommumty Housing and

I Tinning Associates and paid for by the axpavers of Hightstown Several uie-i ions still need to be answ ered Who

pay- tor the new streets'1 Who pays for he additional water and sewer n ihMes” What will be the effect of ■ itti on congested North Main Street1

'Midi is the impact on the total en­vironment of nearly 1.200 new '■-'dents’ What are the effects of the irge influx of children into an already i ow ded school system'1 Before plans like these are un-

s haken in the future, let's hope that ■ a- hues t.no time to consult the• i-ting residents of the area before the

tiulldozers arrive By the way wasn'ti .ixation Without Representation

ised as ,i reason for the American Revolution''

Walter 1. Sikorski 324 N Main St

M a y o r be d a m n e d! ti 'or The Herald

11 ir'ieif in The Kvenirtg Times of Ward ■. describing the

■ axation paid by Twin Rivers• V ":’ ior municipal services that : • mi 1 provided by the Twin River-

m muni ty T rust Mayor Harry appone ol Fiast W indsor is quoted as ;iki 'hat while be sympathizes with

'hose residents 'U they really don't like he didn ‘ have to move there ihuously. the mayor believes that it

• preferable to blame one-half of his ’ii-’ ituent- for their problems rather

t ’ i seek an equitable solution -Since our good Mayor has a Twin

H er public be damned attitude perhaps we therefore should have a u dvtir lie damned attitude and show as t i t t l e concern for his interests as he -.hows for ours

Lawrence H Zisman 566 Fairfield Road

ThanksKditor. The Herald:

We have received the following letter from Ms Wilma C Sehuister council president administration and finance

The Hightstown Borough Council is -pleased to advise you that it is planning m its 1976 Ixidget to honor vour request for $544 i 50

Aga in the Borough Council wouid

like to express its appreciation for the tine work your organization is cfo-ing for this community

We are of course grateful for tb inf maed financial support 4 the

borough council We believe if is one of the wisest and best investments it makes The donation is returned to us matched three for one and is an integrai part of our total operation It is also an investment in people providing income- eligible parents with the opportunity to be self-supporting contributing members of the community providing young children with valuable social and

DirectorsF a i th S a ra f in Fuleen ( ro w n

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The next after school cycle is ready tor registration on Thursday morning April 8 at 9 a m Vou may call 443-3707 and register Payment must be made within three busmes- days or we go to 'lie waiting list N< transportation is provided tor any ol the sessions

; HI V! l \ 6 VtM. X FOR CHII.f )R KN yoga for a healthy you open to

faldren K t nice- Wednesday- Apra 28 June 16 Irom i 45 to 4 45 in Drew School music room Fee S3 75 Limit 25 Instructor Kitty Sang

\ U lil t f'O IV l ontinental half ros- bargello stitches in a sampler

open to children 8-12 -ears meets Mondays April 26 May 24 from ) 454 45 in the Drew School music room Fee $4 75 includes materials' Limit 12 Instructor Ethel Blum

>K( RETS Of- SCCTESSEU MODEL HI II.DING Basic do s and don ts of model building open to children 8-10. meets Saturdays May : May 29 from 10

D a m in Kreps School Cafeteria A Fee S3 25 includes glue paints and modeling knives students firing a 1 48 scale model kit. a roil of scotch tape and a pair of nail clippers Limit 15 In­structor Steve Newton

( LAV CLASS I Handbuilding and glazing open to youngsters in grades 3 8 meets Wednesdays April 28 Ma\ 26 in the Kreps School art room 211 Fee S10 Limit is Instructor Sharon Henneborn

O \V CLASS H same as above with the exception of the dates Thur sdays April 29 May 27

DAME 1 develop coordination express creativity andencourage positive ego development , open to children 4 and5 years ofd meets Tuesdays Apirl 27 June 15 in Drew School music room from 3:45 f 30 pm Fee $8 Limit 10 Instructor Trudi Zehkson

DANCE II same as above with the exception of the time 4 45 5:30pm

educational opportunities a- well as 100 per cent of their daily nutritional requirement providing community mem tier- w ith employment and training opportunities on our staff Local economy and merchant- also benefit trom the pipelining of federal and state money into the area

For those of us. however who in the early vears ol our existence struggled to establish and maintain a service in which we strongly believed, the last paragraph is particularly gratifying

F o r these reasons we are taking this means to thank borough council and

BICENTEWT.A! ARTS & CRAFTS < I VSS Tin-r- •> Shof pat ework squares scale models and oread dough sculpture with a colonial Hair open to children grades i 6 meets Wednesdays April 28 May 26 in Drew School art roomlrom4 5 p.m Fee $5 Limit: 30 Instructors Audrey Roth and Elaine Cook

(.5 M\ ASTU S I 1 hildren will be exposed ni introducton skills open to children in grades 1 5 meets Wed rsesday- April 28 June 16 from 3 tit)4 30 p.m at the W C Black School multi-purpose room Fee $4 Limit 35 instructors Tom Furman and Jim Nichols

GYMNASTICS 11 Sa mt a t ■•■<( epi rmrl h! M Krug)]! School gym >n Thursdays Apirl 29 June :7 from : 45 4 45 p m

( u f-.D SOFTBALI CLINK Basic : undamenl al- ol throw ing catching totting fielding and rules as well as i is pla ing tpei l h in.grade- i-5 meets Tuesday- Apirl 27 June 1 form ! 45 4 45 p.m at theMcKmght School Fiefd Fee $2.50 Limit 45 Instruct<rrs Jim Nichols and Ttm F'urman

( O-f D TK \( k < 1 INK Instruction in basic conditioning sprinting distance running, relay- long jump and■- put open to youngsters in grades

3 meet- Thursdays April 29 June 3 from 4 5 p.m at f he Kreps Schoolsoccer field Fee $2 50 Limit 40 In structors Ray Britton and Marty Handel

CO-ED SOCCER CLINIC - In -true!tor in basics kicking mapping heading, throwing and goalie skills ipen to children in grades 3-5: meets Wednesdays April 28 June 2 from 4 5pm ai the Kreps School soccer field Fee $2 50 Limit 40 Instructors Flay Britton and Marty Handel

( ORNHl sh DOLL AND RELATED CM ACTS make a cornhusk doll and work on other projects using natural materials open to youngsters 8 12meets Mondays Aptri 26 May 24 from

45 4 45 p.m at the McKmght School gym Fee $2 50 Limit 15 Instructor Anita Freimark

community members for their con tamed moral and financial support

Bet tie Vi ithersp<x)n i enter Administrator

Thanks ladiesEditor. The Herald

In !his lime of negative commentary txitti "ti the national -cene and kxsal scene I would like d offer a positive comment

A spring time Tiphas been planned on .-.unday May 23 for families The lestination is Sterling F orest Gardens in

IVixedo Park N V Group admission is 54 lor ..dull- and $2 for children i to 11 Included in the price of admission are the magnificent floral dbspalys in the midst of a beautiful forest as well as animal Topical bird, dolphin, magical and aerial shows Rides are extra 1 here is a cafeteria on the premises Buses will leave through hall at 10 30

m and leave Sterling Forest at 7 p m h i- about an hour and a half ride each wa\ Rservalions will be taken anytime after 9 am Friday April 9

ft) M IN DERS

April 8-8 pm Meeting of 'he mens recreation -oftbaii league All captains and interested individuals should be present

Apr,. 17 Annual Egg Roll and hunt at . p m at Hightstown High .school on

East Windsor urbside newspaper pick-up

Wedne-da- April 14

Hightstown Meadow lakes and Twin Rwer- curbside newspaper pick-up

Wednesday April 21

East Windsor Township curbside newspaper pick-up

Wednesda- April 2k

Hightstow n Meadow Lakes and Twin Rivers curbside newspaper pick-up

1 would publicly like m commend and 'hank Ibe library 4 .iff ol fhe Easl Windsor Branch Library Mrs Steele. Mrs Kuteiek ad Mi Allison have made our little library not only an ex cel lent -ourec >4 knowledge hut thev r.io lUu-C'.f I’ w i lii a glowof hospital i h ’ha' make- it oni ol the nicest spots in our community

T hank xj ladle's lor your help m project-, our stiry telling for our children and sour lovely smiles

fields near the tennis courtsApril 15 The Hightstown East

Windsor Stamp (Tub meets at St An­thony s Church at 8 p m Topic will be 'he preparation of items tor a philatelic ex hi hi tion

April 25 Third Annual Kite Contest cosponsored with ORT at i pm. at Hightstown High School Contest is open 10 b-7. 8-9 10-12 and 13 through

Fite- must have a mcentennial heme ti the weal tier is inclement,

judging will be mdwirs based on the T'-ign and theme Registration is requ red M3 s r to -

Ap1 ■ 28 Recreation Commission Public nieoimg .,! 8 p rri 124 Stockton St

Mm 16 The Broken Consort pert or ms ’■art . music on early insirtuments at the Sigf -chool auditorium at 2 p m Tickets

he - "is er1 are St for adult.- 75 cents ' " r -"uth r senior citizens Call 443-

Ncwspaper recycling in -ned tn melon ttightstcrwn Road and tiehind

iwnship municipal building >n Ward Siret'i E lastic container recycling in -bed tiehind municipal buildup

( i - and metal recycling at six onimuruty rex-ycling stations

R e c y c l in g U! I o r m a t ton

F rw schtMuh-s ar»' in Itk'al librarifti Roster- and iinnouncements are on recycling bulletin txiards at East AA indsor branch library and East W imteor Township mmuipal huilckng

ail M\ru Fjistein environmental commi.ssnwver 448 ;**,4 i .t inlirmation

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Winning v/irerMrs. Constance Shaiiy. House- Leader congratulates Fred Septak. a senior at Hightsrown High who has taken first , i ■ "•*••• - - i npetit - /misponsored by the Vocation;)! industrial Clubs f America The event w as held in Atlantic City on March 28 29 and 30 Other students representing th<* Vo' 11 ■ ( g Moo and Higtitstow' High were Donna Henderse-,* k eh , ’ e -Bak» and Dor) Riggs

Boro w ill toss out d am ag ed trash cans

K'-Mfient'-I Ml ■Mil- ,Hit'll1 .town rcqu<"-ic(i Ij". publ i! work’ comply will

in. i n<1 opt-r.itoi I ablishmcrtl t u t ’- * ■ a g . l l l l x - r l l

itK- health and . departments to

i hf n i unn i palordinance1- a hit h regulate 'he

Piskorowski off and running

Former ( in i ’ Freeholder candidate Joseph V I 'I korow ki li.i ilfi'l.irwl In-, candidacy lor the Republican t ndorsemenl to run lor Mercer I rix'holder in NovemlxT

Mr Piskorowski a self mployed dairy farmer Irom

l.uwrence Township said he .nuld ask Ins party s en torsement in challenge the all Democrat Mercer County Freeholder Board in November He stated that since last year's election in

1 ■ ■ . i nered 12 pet cen * ' the vole tie has attended

m y Freeholder budget cling i j imposed to tfie

.1 Democrat Board some $3 5 ion m cuts to their recttoi million liudget tKit they .....pled S5(X),(XX) it

Lions' egg hunt set for April 1 7

Tlx- Hightstown I.urns will ponsor (heir annual Faster

egg hunt on April 17 at the (irant Street Park at 9 a m

More than bcki Easter treats Mil Ih‘ distributed to sharp rved searchers 3 12 vearsold

One area will l>e roped oft ior ; ti-cearadds

in.inner u, which ret use may In lured, collected or disposed of

t'hs ■ i . ■ > ■ >’ hesilaws

Hein c niii- ' be stored in onta set

-. iih i ighi I ittmg covers Maximum container is 30 gallons

Broken or badly damaged metal nr plastic 1 rush containers with sharp edge will lx* regarded as rash and disposed of if 1(81 al

ihe i urti tilled wilh trash lor municipal collection

Material not in con tamers must be tied or packaged in bundles or packages no heavier than 50 ;« Bid! e I 1 - ” It ■ 'bar: foul ieel long so that one person can handle each bundle or piickage

Center adds legal aid to services

A counselor from the Irenlim Legal Aid Office will visit l he Hightstown-East Windsor Service Center's Annex. 413 Summit St . twice monthly tieginning this month

The new service at the center will tie available to residents based on their eligibility and an appointment in meet the counselor

For more information or an ippeml men! call 443 4866

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a t h a i r t re n d s tud io w e s e e y o u r h a i r a s a f a s h io n a c c e s s o r yIt must be flattening, funct ional and right for e v e ry fashion you w e a r . W e l l help you ach ieve this with versat i le , precis ion cuts, des igner perm ing and ind iv idua l i zed c o l o r i n g And w e l l teach you how to w o r k with your hair for a look that s today C o m e in or phono for a com pl im enta ry rormi l tot iof l Man Trend Studio Mam F l o o r Ju n io r Dept 7 9 9 9 '>00

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Classic to playful these are the kind of sports right fashions that wit take you through spring and on into summer with the kind of easy going style you love1 A look that works, our gauze print shirt, 8 16, 20 .00 , w ra p pe d with a poplin skirt 8-16, 24 00 Just for fun, a kan g aro o pocketed fee s-m I I 3 00, over p o p l m p a n t , 8 16 22 00

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The arrival of Joshuaby {.ale Scott staff H ruer

When Merrill and Marc Werkman s plane touched down trom Bogota at Kenned International airport in sep icri11m• t :,i, i 'liere hiti happv people there to meet them

Mi and Mr Workman had left Hast Windsor a week earlier and had come hack a s n r u parents adoptive parents of a ten week-old < olombtan bov whom lhe> named Joshua

*ff WAS so beautiful,' said Mrs Workman m\ mother and I just sobbed and sobbed

lake mans other white middle-income1 ouples .......... cannot or choose notto have their own children the Work mans had decided to adopt, unit to find 'here . -o re rx Uibies .ivailahle

IS I Hi- t nit t-d states and other countries uilh a rise tn birth control and abort ion having illegitimate babies e not popular or at least those women who do have them tend to keep them

The only kids up lor adoption in this country are handicapped or black said Mr Workman For those with another preference the options .ire limited

<>NF I.AWYKK 'old us he could get it- a fiaby tn this country lor S12.«XKi said Mr Werkman 'Number one we

didn't have the money and even if we did you know, c wouldn't be going to the train s mother morally d s a pretty grey area

A- tor regular adoption agencies1 hey old a- 'lies . mldn u n i ake

"ttr names 'he waiting lists arc loo long llxoi 'lx- Workmans heard about 1-dm American I'arent- V-six i.ilion Now y ork volunteer group which helps peoph a at internal ion.il adopt ion-

n i i m i \ \ eat thi i ■ -nay to Bogota to meet their new son The lees have gone up since 1974 when 'hey ame '- $_ loo tor ’he Werkn are Now they average S3 tot $4 -on

tti that amount a third is for travel expenses Parents nuts' go to the country of the child s Ixrth ,tnri stay there with tin child lor a set time thelength of which vanes n m time they change governments aid Mr Work mart At one point it was five da\s now it 's 30 ”

I I l f U ! KKM \\s .ei rigid a ihi adoption agency and 'ix>k Joshua to the small hotel where they stayed until the paperwork was completed Another 'bird o! their Ice went to the orphanage and the rest to their Colombian law ver In New Jersey , second attornev is not required

The Werkmans did hav e to go through an investigation by ihe Department of

in; nngr.it mn and Naturalization and by n international adoption agency They 11 so had to arrange to have all the locuments translated into Spanish

till I VI’ \ group ean !»dp peoplea an problem-- that arise says Mr

VVetkio.tr l lsu also work to raise funds '"i da orphanages and to find new

a t rie a ling a, have children leave do pi ion A lot ni countries, Israel

and Italv lor example, flatly refuse -aid Mr Workman

The adopt ions arranged through LAf’A are all non-sectarian Most of b< irpli.mages are t atholic said Mrs

Werkman But religion is not anissue

I he ust wan! to lx- sure llx- childII have a goexi home

UIIK it IS a hid the Workmans are r ng 'heir best to provide I used to e.u t, special education hut I'm a lull

n ■■1 c now said Mrs Werkman Having Josh is just fantastic, I can't

wait in get up in the morning

Fat i nlorm.it ton on I .AHA organization 'hose interested .ire asked to write H 'i Box 828. 1 lights!own

REM:\ St -\ Daisy the Old English sheepdog was the surrogate child d Mem! and Mark Werkman 107 Cypress Court for (our

years neforr they adopted their son Joshua The Wen 'nan s drear of adopting a child was made possible by

i APA . - - -r. a i," i/.)•---■ which arranges mrernationaladoptions

'Stuart Crump photo)

commentary

A sour saga: Trouble brims from coffee questBy Wendy K Shelton

Managing Editor

1 should have known txdterBut I've always been a sucker tor

someone promising 'how rm- how make .1 decent cup ot i oftec 1 . -r < 1 km ' a I need 1 lx- ,i-- -1 -1

So when word went out that exper' were giving tree lessons I dropped everything and went My friend- cheered silently

Well the experts at Bamberger's :r: the new yuaker Bridge Mali made the process clear and easy, all right To make u ■ xpei' tj ffcsew ally ihav< to do is buy a commercial "dial a brew coffeemakei -r . European ' \pe cap pucino maker

The former usually $4,7 w ,is a steal at s.if- \ n etas trt< ersien -1 Um lattes went lor $173 and nonelectric Slue And oh yes there were some models for a- low as $55 but not on display

I had no ont* to blame hiit myself Forachange 1 «<& as bitter .is my coffee

But the ;idvertiMug w as so con­:rti .ng i uime t<>i ■ *!tei' and dessert.

if ''aid Thii( alone was i! *1 • • k - 1: i%ra i ■m\ at tent ion

* to nuke* . . U tter cup of

- 17 FVt hat w ixild

Actually IFit* da y w as ai bust trom theword “go

There was fk i o »♦ tpe Not at first.anyway, so it wa<* necessarv to wanderthe aisles

N one on .i newspaper person- -alary should ever ever havt v, go near ■ spanking new department -tore ,i> a

se.i-nn is I hanging Ju-t a- vour a ix>|- -tar' -ticking and

your winter trrou ri- and grass turn itisui(arable you -*■*- he colors and tabrtes and oh , - painful to think aimui The turntshings and novelties bungs 1 prohabl never • >uid have

txiught anyway were all the more eri 'icing because there was no way 1 could - a ng t So much tor poverty Backcoffee

I Ik tirst person - ,,rn ng an urn that b ilitM o n t a i t ng

as-ured me it was -locked with tea'Hi* \ . 1 i ,u(| 'ov-ang

hi iet - - a ar d rx -' hi ngF inally a serious young man with

-cruhbed-clean handsome Ivy League "I 'he 3e - look Iregan fiddling with a 'immercial coffeemaker I: made very

good coffee Certainly better than mine Best part ot the day was when The

Young Man 'urned out ’ o Ire David Sch m i <it 11 Tall Timbers Drive A Lawrence resident hies- his hear' He -aid he worked 'x an agency 'ha' worked tot Bamberger- and 'hat he pu in seven and a half scoops of Mar

nsrar ■ ofta I mafe* | ups -1 iff® See I HAD gone to learn He also explained that dial-a brew

was -i neat invention because it altered 'he speed at which ihe water sifted througf ’lx- coffee - muct r that machine

Far more exotn was a cappuemo ket Expre off® half and half

igai ’ pped rean ik! innamor a lean dark Kumpean

• i - trig ■ H - ope.,: i-rl i\ er mil ■1 r .mn over againIn F urope they make ' w th express so

and. scalded milk t i Iv he explained -olemnly But for American tastes the ■ lend. doctored up a bit

He made !he Frew with such con denes- and :lair idling ail who would i-'en that he personally liked to sub 'cult- creme de cacao and served it

a th brandy and vanilla ice cream How ong had eappucino tieen in hi­

ts- Tv, - months Fit- said Kver since Bamberger - taught rum how to brew, it

Inconspicuous as 1 tried to be. a --'-•pad a as a dead gtveaw ay and some

women started asking me who I washe I t he i bt - ur« t ook t l

column helh- Mrs Norton and somehow I knew I had hooked mvself into writing one even thougt fa a- oflef-rTi,iking i »r :grasp

A prettv young lady feature- n '(•nsified with . on> ern demanrls-si o know 11 I was a reporter and si id ’ wa- necessary to clear myself with thr manager

The manager wasn '! in and his secretaries knew nothing of what 1 should do to clear mvself As one of 'hem wandered oil to locate the public relations director I sat and amused mvself bothering the remaining secretary with all sort of quest ion- It - expect®! of me

After several minutes 1 began to worry that I'd miss whatever remained a! the coffee demonstration nothing remained, fail I didn t know and teft

fa'her atiruptly rationalizing that the F new 1 was around and if they

■ i 'ed tin they d know where to find me

remember that pretty ymsm-vr,o originails told me to go to the

manager rx- i ame up to me again HI- - 'be director of public relations I ■ ed '<> a ork lor a newspaper so I

b.t mure going through But >in tell me What are vou here

I o r ’ ’ ''s "id her ! wanted to learn how to

make coffeewell They just get very

mcerned ..bout quotes and stuff you understand

: dei died to leave 1 may never return 1 A.-nt t might home and whipped ouf

'he of lee pot brimming with new determination And I discovered a basu uncontrovertible truth If vou want goixl cup of coffee, txdter not come to my place

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Thursday, April 8. I 97b W I N D S O R M I G H T S H E R A L D 7-A

socia l notes Birthright a pregnancy testing and counseling group offering medical care for those

BIRTHRIGHT MO\ Ks

who need it. has moved from want to contact the anti Princeton to 349 Hamilton abortion group can call 609 Ave Trenton Those who 396-0151

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P r in ce ton Chris tian Women’s Club will meet 1 hursday, April 15 at noon at Old Yorke Inn for an April Showers luncheon shower of

gifts, "queen for a day Singing in the Rain will be

rendered by Lillian Andrews a delightful soprano Showers of blessings by Mini Jane Johnston Nursery as usual

Mr md Mr- John Selcwst Harron Avenue have arrived

Masada changes guardMasada chapter of B nai Brith W om en officers for 1978 were sworn in April 1 From loft are Ronnie Gold president Judy Van Praaqh counselor Ronnie Stored past president The cerem ony was held a* the Hilton Inr

'Pro ject A ctive' sco re s w ith k ids

“Project Active a program lo improve motor skills was firs) implemented m the Hast Windsor regional school district in the spring of 1975 at I he Drew School under the direction of Jerry l.uz, physical education teacher The program started w ilh cight first and second -graders with low motor ability Lpon completion ol a mckts tb fitness test tin chikiren were then given individual in struct ion pertaining to the five categories of the test In the three months the program was m existence, the eight chiIdren had alreadv shown some

improvement in their specifxareas

The class this year hasgrown to 21 students troni second grades graders one

There are 13 the first and three fourth

child with anutritional deficiency , and eight children from a neurological impaired class The children meet everv Tuesday morning m addition to their regular physical education classes

Two workshops presented by Mr Luz explaining the program to parents met with great enthusiasm Parent volunteers help in the classes

Parade planners pick a theme"Peace and Prosperity has

iieen chosen as the theme for 1 be Hightstown Past Windsor Memorial Day Parade

The next meeting of the committee* w ill be Wednesdav April 14 at the American Legion Post it! . to c 7 39 p m

t.roups which have not been contacted and are interested in participating are asked to send a representative to Lhe

meeting or contact Wilma Black 448 m i

FIRST HONORS

Michcal L House, son of Mr and Mrs D L House 26 Debbie Uine has earned firs: honors for the winter term at The Peddie School

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back home after three months away They spent two months at Palm Harbor Florida, some lime at Fori Pierce, and 'topped t>> Myrtle Beach on their way back

a tUia o N - - iha ra ■ ■ 1 il Mrs Dorothy \ oharas 209 Mercer St was recently accepted into the Ph D program at the I nnersity of Pittsburgh Graduate Softool of Business and was awarded a graduate student assistant ship Mr \i>naras is a Peddie graduate and has hts BA -■ agna in b i h ton P 1

He wiU finish 1 studies v i Masters of Public Ad ministration in August and will begin fus Ph I) -tudies in the fall

Mr and Mrs Thomas Kuil. 90 Rocky Brook Road. East Windsor Township are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, Megan Ann 7 lbs 11 oz on Sunday April 4. at Princeton Medical ( enter The grand­parents are Mrs Charles Spangler Perkasie Pa and Mr and Mrs Frederick T Kull Sr ol Ashland. Pa Mrs Spangler will lx* vising with the* family for awhile

Hightstown Grange 96 will meet tor a pot luck supper Tuesday April i:t at 6 30 p m at the Grange Hall There will be a seed drawing for 10 unusual types <i flower and vegetable seeds A ’alk with slides on agriculture in developing nations will be presented by Dr Bernard Pollard, plant hybridist Irom Rutgers Dr Pollack developed the Hamapao tomato Hi 'pent one sear in Vies! \ I rii’.i helping people with methods of agriculture Also on the- agenda will be an old fashioned i ake walk w ith a prize of an eight laver coconut cake V isitors are welcome for the entertainment The tmvines nils-' mg w II !oi|i w it about 9pm

This coming Sundav .it the morning service of the Firsl Baptist ■ hurch ijownlown ihest . - ng pe< pit will be tsaptized Jennifer Butcher, Daniel Bohrs, Paula Itorochelle Peter l.arochelle and Renee Ramho The choir will present the cantata Seven I.isi Words of Christ

on the Cross" by Heinrick schulz Miss Grace Ashton is director Harold Light, organist and soloists Michael Imperiale, Mrs Mary Ann Bohrs, Mrs Paul Marino Mr Vernon Meyers, Mrs George IXibeli and Mr Scott Dan sherry

Please call me early with your items of interest This column is yours as well as mine Do vou have something to offer'’

Gail Sackstein and her daughters. Elana and Dena, wish to congratulate Ronnie Gold on becoming the new president of Masada Chapter, B'nai B'rith

Edward Bus 1 Simonson of Cranbury has been elected to the board of directors of the West Windsor State Bank With his brother Raymond, nayoi if Plairssboro Mr

Simonson operates an 800-acre larm grow ing grain, soybeans, and Christmas trees He is a member and was chairman lor 10 years of the N J White Potato Industr\ Council

Mr and Mrs Herman Gershowitz wish to announce (he engagement of their 'laughter Lynne to James S u ll iv a n sod o f M r a n d M rs John Sullivan of Beverly A July wedding is planned

The lamily of the late Mark B Kamen wish lo thank Dr 1 touis Fishman the Hight d o w n police department, and ihe hrst aid 'quad and all ihen good friends and good neighbors for any kindness or assistance extended at the lime of the loss of a beloved husband and father Everything was appreciated

This coming Sunday, April 11. Irom 7 9 am theMethodist Youth Fellowship will sponsor a pancake break last at the First Cm led Methodist 1 hurch Stockton

re* tona a v . ft I k adults and $1 75 for children under 12

Emily Moore Thompson.a month old daughter of Mr

and Mrs Richard Thompson W vnhrook West, washi defied surma; April 4. at

St Anthony of Padua Church with Rev Daniel Cahill of

Shampoo ft S * t $ 3 . 4 5 H a i r c u t $ 3 . 2 5

B r « » i y C u t f r o m $ 6 9 5S T ’ . . F E A T U R E O U R N A T IO N A L

FA M O U S PER M S

$ 7 9 5 to $ 2 4 9 5

(S u tS H S iirlBEAUTY ON A BUDGET

• MO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY

H IGH TSTO W NRt 130 £t Princeton Hightstown Rd

N«tct to A&Pt

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• Sa t 8 30 A M 5 P M * S u n 10 A M 4 PM

ficiating The baby's god parents are Ms. Rita Thomp­son and Mr Conrad Moore Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Earle Moore Kingston, N Y and Mr and Mrs John Thompson. Hightstown

Dr Sidney Lansing of Lynchburg Va wishes to extend his love and best wishes for happy birthday to his daughier Mrs Claudette Barber of East Windsor who will celebrate her birthday his coming Sundav April 11

1Christopher Schilling son of Mr and Mrs. William Schilling Spruce Court was eight years old on Monday. April 5 He celebrated on sundav afternoon when his

brother Matthew and friends Jack Augenbaugh. Curt Eastman. Chris Wilbur Michael (> Neill and Andy Sch­warz went to Mr Pizza's place In the evening a family dinner was enjoyed by all at home Present for this oc­casion were Christopher's grandparents, Mr and Mrs William Engel of Binghams Ferry Pa and his sister M..v Ellen and brother Domemck who had just returned from Niagara Falls after their trip there with the HHS band

Burgerland birthday parties were held for Jenny Cum­mings 6, Geoff Cummings 8. Scott Perucci. 3. ( or>Delgado 4 Marey Greene ~ John Miros. 7 Ralna Patel 4

c f y o l ' E x t 1 cH a i z p t u t i ^ t i .FExpert styling

bv Lee K aren ( .all for appointment

Un d e r N e w O w n e r s h i p

HurhlMnwn l ‘nn<•♦•ton Rd and I S. H w \ 130

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Bob Woodward • Carl Bernstein

T h e F in a l D a y snow available at an incredible price

$ 8 .6 6

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M ISSYT a n N a v y L e a t h e r

One of the nicest things about our Buster Brown shoes

is the way we fit them.

Jam esway Shopping Center Route 130 • East Windsor

448 7200

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A t last O u r first.Herman SpieoeTs Great Trenton Uhrehouse Sale. One day only. April 10, from 10 A.M. to 5:30 PM.

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.warehouse dear ana- v.v« m Trent' >r If s easy to reach iSee map above Located at ! North Walter Avenue r>fi East'

State Street] tr TrentonVate This sale :s not at - <ur m ar >howroorT. You'll find savings galore But vvBtle - )ur pnee? are greatly reduced

>ur selection :sn t

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Amercat fmlinonai VV haw i<- clear < >ut <iur <id furniture < >i. i( - a -d dd y fistresse i tl I

isccxitmueti dd Even perfea old Thai mean- you’ll save plenty S ) come early See T>r yourself '-V*vheri else .an o x jget y > much (rx soli

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Local airman takes training

SAN ANTUNRi Airman 1 lay I (Xi PleuHer Jr son of Mr ami M' 1 ,,i. ,* c'feutfer Sr H D i ( ranbury, has heel elected eehntca

i*niriuJxx<>rking ■ eh! r < minute A KB III

The .firm an recently i :anpleiiii 'Ms :i .a rung at Lackland \ER h \ where he studied Or- \ir E on e mission, organization and iistoms .mil re c e iv e d u p s c ia l in s t r u c t ic n m human relations

Airman Pteuffer is a 1974 graduate of HightsHrwn High School

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? The Fabric HutchLet us help you solve your s ewi ng problems

8 » Fun time fashions in "Sack time" panels with

Dan River brushed denim.Fa b ric s • Y arn s • Art N w d te c ra f i • D rap ery and S lip c o v e r S e rv ic e

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Double drive starts

Would-be authors get free advice

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v. it f ta local Authors .r “ I! .i .i election ot reference

s "ii publishing and guides ng ■

h i display at a writers ■'"rkshop sponsored by the Ilightstnwn Memorial Branch Mercer t aunts Library The piogram on Saturday April to will feature advice to the ."iiimi in search ot a publisher

mall group discussion « ii [R-. ,i - ona I nlei

Waldron, Thomas ■k and Shan Kllcntuck

Ii I I I in t h e M a l i ! a l l l l streets library a

i« i lie I i! i sens iioii model at ed I a - Lar in - editor IJena Rogin

■ 111 i ni reduce aspiring w riters■ne publishing v arid At 11

■ in the authors will meet wth participants on an in

Street scene picked for showBarbara G Watts, of

llightstown was notified this - •

■ . epl <x! ! or 1 fie ]09! t: annua!• '.lulu i * ■ i itie American \\ ater i 'lor Society

' Ik exhibit at the National i ."ii ii. ni liisign Galleries

on New York's E'dth Avenue (Xus April h Selections [or

tl« exhibit are made by a jury "i 'he nat ion's’top water color at lists Irom hundreds of submissions Mrs Walts '■nip. depicts , winter street scene in New York

A graduate of Pratt In -•’ iiit' Mrs Watts has studied

culor paintingseveral of the

eading Sheprizes (or her work in

at the Philips Art Association Art Association

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w a t er under nation - has wor recentMill Yard!ex and Summit exhibitions

I Ik1 llightstown artist ha- hei studio in her home on Tlx

Idle School campus -.Ik - married to Lew Watts , Peilitie I si set >a II . “ ai't.

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i in [iresSuztes Sam, a leader icalledSuzie

Natalie Goldman, tierKaJpt .. - ■

. w lii' tias iust moved ’ o - 1!. ver s ide i ) n v e i k - i gti od Irom Illinois and she would dearly I ox e io

and the tiane ot existence her brother hairy hippie and the

i i rock and roll group • hraffes

onsidet's deplorablylacking in cultural significance Suzie s father is

television writer and tier mother is a very abstract painter

I he . ast iiKludes Sharon Dunn Natalie Burton Jen­nifer I weed, Michael Daggs Dave Hannauer. Victoria Mason. Jeff Hannauer Patti t'heney Mike Men can and !. u l.ai d Hughes

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tormai riasisPersons interested in

■id mg tor oung chi Idren < an meei award winning authoi illustrator Shan Kilentuck Writers of fiction and those wrding 'or older children can talk ID young adult novelist Ann Waldron, while social nisinrian Thomas E ■ oncek wi givi ips ' non l iet ior. writer Both Ms Waldron and Mr Ed mu ek are experienced tree lance journalists

Iiit crest e<l persons can call In library ,11 44H 1474 foi

■ jrtbci inlorm.iiin,

Kreps students join giraffes

I Ik- *i H I)ruma < lub of the Melvin H Kreps school .'.ill present .1 comedy entitled

Wbx '.ni ,i..in the Giraffe ■n Monday \pril 1 J. at . to , in irt tEk- Kreps School m ulti purp< cents adult t rom door

s i \ i , t f s i n x i e

The .Jewish Collegiate and Professional Young Adults ot New Jersey will hold a Hoi util E ling I )an<' a 1 lx-

Kill N Sirloin Restaurant in ’ Ik- Red ( arpel.lnn. 311 Route 17 southbound in Par am uk on Sunday evening \prilik Horn H p m to I a m

Shells, Fossils, Minerals, Exotic Plants, Antlers, Masks, Baskets and Handcrafted objects from many countries of the World and our own United States.

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Provinceline Village Proudly Introduces

Nostalgia and Old World CharmOPENING SUNDAY, APRIL II

THECANDYEMPORIUM

Stroll down Mem ory Lane!

M ercer County’s largest

selection of:

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Delicious Jellies

Homemade Peanut Butter

and other

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A Cafe and Dessert Shoppe”Cappuccino

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Continental Pastries

Homemade Belgian Waffles

Old-Fashioned Ice Cream

Fruit Salads and Other Desserts

We Wail Anvwhere Take Out Orders

Easter Specialties Full Line of Bakerv Products

Baskets FeaturingCeramics Easter CakesChocolate F illed

and Cookies 'J rUnique Chocolate ItemsFor the Whole Family Special Passover Items

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1 hi' Ladies Auxiliary of the Applegarth Volunteer hngine 1 >. Number One is having a ( hirx'xe Scramble on April 9 Ihe doors open at 7 p m ! ’rowings lor the many prizes ■a ill ix-giri at 8pm

The scramble will be held at •he Applegarth Fire House on

Applegarth Road Specials will be available along with refreshments Tickets will be sold at the door for $1 25 Fxtra tickets will te J 25 per envelope

Tickets can be obtained prior to the date of the scramble by calling +48-2468

Yetta Natterm anMrs Yet La Nat terman, 82, of

16 Homestead Lane, Roosevelt died Thursday April 1. at the Workmans i irclr Home in Flizabeth

Born in Poland, she was a New A or! :y resident betore moving to Rixisevelt 40 years ago

Widow of Israel Natterman, she was a member of < ongregation Anshei of Roosevel t

Surviving are a son Prof Joseph M Natterman of l gi -* ■ and two daughters Mrs Isadore Sackowitz ot Roosevelt and Mrs sarah N Adler of Nor thridge, < a 11f six grand children and three great grandchildren

Funeral services were Friday at the ( aggregation Anshei Roosevelt Rabbi Herbert N Bialik officiated Burial was in Roosevelt ( emetery

Arrangements were under be direction o! the Hever

Funeiai Honie Highlstown

Prall Johnson SrFrail Johnson Sr 86 of 179

Main Street 'lied Friday in Hunterdon Medical tenter

He was a native of Sergeantsvilie and lived in Fleming! on six vears He

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11 -! ' »K 11 a u i s t t 410 fe Of jhiii -.orit 1‘ rall J: Simeon

IIIU- a "! iilgiilstuwilliugliier Mrs Mildred

F r icfiijt -a Hamilton Square Mrs Florence lines of Sockets Hartxir \ A Mrs Flizabeth Coleman of (light si own, Mrs Eleanor Sigle of Jamesburg Mrs ( harlotte Farr of ( ranbury Mrs Margaret Fields of Basking Ridge iH grand children and 22 great grandchi Idren

Services were held Monday ; ■ • I x • ombt

Fisher Funeral Home. F lenungton with the Rev

eorfi pasta k<Arnwell Church ol the B i f tu eri It in at ,ng Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery

Calvin H. PerrineCalvin H Perrine, 39, of 717

Mulberry St Trenton, dial Monday March 29

Born in C ranbury, he resided in the Trenton area most of his life and was em ployed by Thiokol Chemical Co in Trenton

He is survived by his wile, Delores- Jane Perrine two sons. Calvin H Jr and Rudolph F Perrine two step sons Robert and Bruce (raven, all at home, one daughter. Tracey Ann Perrine one step-daughter. Delores Craven, tvoth at home two brothers George F Perrine of Trenton and Arthurh Peril oe oi MorrisviUsthree sisters. Mrs Marion Allison of Alanta. Ga Mrs .Mildred Christian of Cranburv and Miss Marjorie Perrine it Clarksburg

Funeral services were E • "i.e. t run, • hi- w toil Hom< lor Funerals. Pennington■ n i> Penningteti Rev H Medley ot the First Bap’ .-' (hurch of Trenton officiated Burial was at the convenience of the tamily

M ark B. Kam«nServices were held last

Wednesday lor Mark B Kami'ii :»4 who died Marc! 29

hi* Grape Hi i Road hom*H e w a s tjuriefl l i i the New

Moiti it lor. 1 eftieler I.. mg Island S A am) Shiva Wa­lt " ‘ ' I ef| 0 he. G . .

All Kaffifii a ,i. an count ant in tho- .iii .i I'D a■ l-.ll' (lew., . a 0 ! t \ af A I ll 1 f ia gtJgui Hi ■ ;World War 11 Mai :nt < m p- veleran A winner of the Purple Heart he Was a life n - ■■ bet ot ' la- ! -.a li American Veterans

He w as an active participant in the Bov Scouts organization

Geoi g< Was! qgt r 1 ouncil He was a memtxer ot 'he Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valiev oi irenton and (he American Philatelic Soeiel v

Surviving are his wife. Mrs Harriet Kamen a son, Charles of Boston Mass , u daughter. Francme at home a brother Paul of Koekaway N A lour sisters Mrs Selma Cohen ol Lawrence. Kan Mrs Mildred Shulman ot

leaneck Mrs Judith Ranter of Bnslol and Mi’s Mae Kupaikin « Englewood and several nieces and nephews

Memorial contributions may be made to 'he Lrated Jewish Appeal or i he Hightstown- Roosevelt Chapter of the Hadassah Hospital Budding Fund

Elizabeth HarmonGraveside services for Mrs

Elizabeth Harris Harmon. 87. formerly of Mercer Street. Might st own were held Wednesday at 11 a m in< edat Hill Cemetery

Mrs Harmon died Sunday in the Princeton Medical Center Born in south River, she resided in Highlstown most of tier lilt- six- was the wife ol ihe late George W Harmon and leaves no immediate sur vivors

The Rev M L Evans ol SI James \MF Ciiurch con­ducted t hi' services Arrangements are under the direction ol the Glackin Funeral Home Hightslown

Mrs Mortha JohnsonMrs Marttia Johnson 77, of

144 Roger \ve died 1 uesday in I'nnet ! i*i Medical > enter

Wife of ifi. late Harry B Johnson she is survived by two iep daughter - Mrs

ot "i , rf N I • r 11 < r Hal! I’a and Mrt Robhetle W ogm r ‘ a re. I i a|if > , top on Ronald Johnson ,ft

H,r,i op i duo and Jack .Min.-on »t ,va Hal HindS V two inters Mix Maty l.shei ol Kigo Hark N V and Mrs t lej la f .ontio of Groenbuy . W is

Graveside services were Friday in l. nion ( emetery. Belletont*- Ha under the direct ion of Ihe Hever Funeral Home, Msgr John Lenz of

A d r ie n n e PhilipsMrs Adrienne w Philips

died Wi■dnesdav Mar'ch 31, atMeadov- l.akes ,ul t er a longillness

Born in New York <. Tty andformer resident of Hempstead. L 1 shp i me toMeadov. 1aki - ni 1971 Sitelaugh! English in Nt•vv A'opk

Hubllt

lloistra i allege in ilempsieadGraduated from Mt

Holyoke College in South Hadley Mass she received a master's degree at ( olumbia University

She is survived by her husband Dixon ( Pinlips one son Morton L Reeve of Brewster New York and two grandchi Idren

Memorial services were held Saturday April 3, 11 a m at Hie First Presbyterian

I 1 ■ ■ ■ .a : I si " v - 1. a it f. I be Rev Robert Sullivan of Relating Burial was private i milributimis may made to tbe Presbyterian Homes of N .) Highlstown lor Meadow Lakes Residents Assistance Fund or to Mt Holyoke < "liege ho Hadley Mass Arrangements were made by the A S Cole Funeral Home No Main St . Cranburv

Mary Vander VeerCKANBURA Mrs Mary

II \ under Veer. 75. ot 86 New England Avenue Summit a native of (ranbury died Sunday .it her hone lollowing

short illnessM rs Vander Yee r resided in

Nlxtrt IMis betore in"v ing toSum mi t recently She w us amemlx t ol the 11 (immunity‘ ongrt 'galional < hurch ofSlx.rl 1tills

W ile ll the late Milton ’1\ under Acer she c orvived

51, .nog Wet Mr s Jean V

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! o. I I I jr 10W e d n e s d a y a l | | a HI a l th eA S Cole Funeral Home, 22 North Man Sheet her* The

; f | MF irst I’ reshytenun ( hurch of Cranburv will ofheiate and burial will fx' in Bramerd ( emetery F riends may call 1 uesday I rum 7 to 9 p ill

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( ommon Cause w ill hold a meeting for

Congressional District 4 Wednesday April 28. ft p.rn at the Public Broadcasting Authority 3 1 'arkside Ave

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Peter Rabbit senes bv Beatrix Potter from England to add to your collectior

$12 50 each

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Montgome:y Shopping Center Rocky Hill N Hours Mon .Tues Wed & Sat 10 6 Thurs &Fr, 10 9 ‘SOS’ 924 9400

Double drive starts for American Cancer SocietyThe American ( ancer and cancer crasade nuwth‘ Harrv ( huipponc is expecfed

Society through twoi hjeal in Fiast Windsor to issue a proclaimLit ion supvolunteer groups has In Flast Windsor Mrs John purfing the *1 fori to 'iSSISt thedesignated April as cancer F 'u sH h.-n ■ ha;n ng . jund ooict \ Borough Nlayor Ercontrol month m Hightslown raising drive and ma y or nest l urpiind Junn>r Friiday

1 iuti rnemtK'r Mr* Wiiliter

Gardening topic at Mercer CC Batog have si proclamation star

gned ■t ing the

txirough fund driveWl-.si WINDSOR Ad­

ventures in Container Gar x-ii.ng a five week non-ered ’

course will be offered on Wednesdays from 7 to ll p m beginning April 21 in the Mali; Science building at Mercer (ounly Community Colleges West Windsor campus

« -nurse . over* 'In [X ot care needed to grow healthy house plants and techniques tor growing plants m con­tainers including plant selection soils, watering and cutting, and plant problems

I fx- F,,iO Windsor township 1 "iincil meeting scheduled in in tnntui not ia 1 - k (a 1 -iI

nesday April 14 has been cancelled

h ig h f a s h io n a t B lo c k ’ s

BLOCK’S SHOESG E R M A N T O W N VI 4 - 2 9 5 9

23 M ap le w o o d m all

the d isc rim in a tin g wom en know s Block i Shoes

is the h e a d q u a rte rs for the finest shoes an d han d b o g s at

d iscount p ricesHorn* and Foihton C»nt«r U S to lawrtnc* Dnvt-in t l? '022

MW STOM641-1 S Wetland Blvtt

QUAKE*TOWN 534-0161

MX » JO to Z l * O N O S HW *

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O l 9 -1 342 Co.

R O 3010 3 16X SpraMi «d

The rust ot the course, luught by Barbara Mann, is $18 lor Mercer County residents Information or registra! ion niaicriais "an lx- H.lairved I>■. calling Ihe Ml ('(1 8lice ol 1 onimuriilv Serv ires’ >86 (HOi - -’e:;- oi _• J7 'Mending Hie i i r s t c la s s

Money collected will be used ie lirni cures tor (tic disease which, according to Mrs F "!’■■-! chon w ill strike one exit of Tiro unifies within their lifetime F'nr further in formation on the township turn! drive Mrs Forstchen

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Scout finds bank bag filled with checksMONTCQUERY A local

Boy Scout s gcxxi deed was 'urned into a $10 reward by a (hankful gas station manager last week when the voufh returned a bag filled with hecks (Fiat had been stolen

from the station

Todd Clough of W hipp*Tw ill Wav reports that as be and "her members of his petrol m

Troop 46 were taking a compass course along Route 5!8 near Hollow Road he spoi!t*d a i ’nncelon Bank and Trust bag in Ihe ditch at the

irie fk ! hr road inv* si igiitton of I tie tx*g

!"\c,,i.xi 1313 m . berks made ui u ll'^x-w.'li Sunoeo(lifte r m .'trilx 'rs uf !f»- patrol

in lixled .W.ri 'sp..rios Mikei 11w rc - Richard Blaekman; I ; 1 M " I ' i 3 ; k e f

chelsea c r im p e rs = \S P R I N G IS H A I R

Bright - wuh special ( otoring effet ts

B r*# zy - with carefree blowcuts

Beautifu l -witt esq....

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LE\ r s p JEANS FOR ALLO P E T i l l H ' \ 1*R 1 O l V K K R B K 1 I K . E M VI I

Rt i <Juak* r Bridge R La v» re ncu n ill* : Nlon .-^at Ui n,,,, m»(»u j,, *

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Kids toe the line

All it took was enough bread

SUirt with a library searching for a sponsor to finance the purchase of a record collection Acid a public-spin ted store trying to advertise its grand ’pening The result' A new service for he Twin Rivers branch of the Mercer

( ounty librarvIn celebration of Natunai Librarv

Week. April 4-10. Twin Rivers branch head Carolyn A Hamilton has an nounced that a collection of new records including classical jazz, popular, rock folk-ethnic and show ! unes w ill be avat lable start mg April 12 There will be a minimal charge of 10 cents for a three-day loan which will helpdefray the upkeep of the collection \lso on order, hut not yet received for distribution are dictation and foreign language records

Money for the records was a gift from Quick C'hek Food Stores a new: business in the Twin Rivers area, which donated 25 cents lor each loaf of bread purchased during their opening week

'Because of the generosity of Quick 1 hek management, we w ere able to bu>>0 new record albums Mrs Hamilton reported 'Added to this nucleus are an additional 75 albums donated by librarv patrons These records have been processed and they have been included in the record collection available to our patrons ”

Scholarship deadline nearThe Hightstown Branch if

American Association of University Women will award two BOO scholarships this spring to a graduating high school girl a nd an area woman resident currently in an un dergraduate or graduate degree program

The grant may be received only once by any one in dividual

Selection of the graduating, senior girl will be based on scholarship educational goals, leadership and school and community service She must be planning to study lor a bachelor s degree

The award to the woman returning to school will be based on scholarship educational goals, community contributions, and financial need Additionally she must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment

interested girls may obtain applications from their high school guidance office Ail local libraries have ap plications for any women who are interested in applying For additional information, please contact Susanne Nagurny at 448-7077

Deadline for returning applications is April 16

Presenting Lenox for Passover

S a m S a y sThe Easter Bunny is on his way Get ready to greet him in a pretty new outfit from my place Remember ‘-verythina 25% le s s

Country >Mon thru Sat 10 to 6 Fri. eves til 9

NEVER ON SUNDAY

Clothes6 0 2 S t o c k t o n St H ig h t s t o w n N J

fjtcktotcfe V illa g e4 ( .uncept in ( arc! and (sift Shopped

Jam esw ay E W indsor Tow n Center Route 130

Phone 443 1221

Dining out tonight7 Try one of the restaurants

on our Arts page.

D re w S c h o o l physic .*i .-d,,# .t im n m -.i'u i • > .•"v i. u 7 nnip'c la s s , a re m e d ia l w o rk s h o p for t l i n v w ii , .r»- lo w on rk n o w n a s ' proi**< r ,e t»v «* is m a s v o' ! ,• t<

Je w ish com m unity to get n u rse ryThe board ol t rust ees oj t he

Shalom Hebrew institute ha- announced i»i aw to start Hebrew Knglish nursery school to serve the Twin Rivers < immunity

K.ibbt Sholom / kind school pr 1 ncipa 1 said l art mg a nursery i- a natural step in i urlher ilcvclopi ng ■ >ur role as an educational renter lor the Jewish community

The board also announced tic appointment ol Mrs

Masha Posner as director of the nursery program A graduate ot Beth Jacob T e a c h e r s S e m i n ary . Brooklyn, Mrs pinner Brings mail' vears ol experience in ■ ,trly childhood edm ai ion to lie post She lias held a

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'caching position 'or seven years in the Bezalel Hebrew Day School pre kindergarten :n Lakewood P r ior to that she aught ,n Beth Jacob High

School, Brooklyn f or lurther information

parents may contact Rabbi Ziskind or Mr Posner at 443 4K77

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The Rocky Brook Garden Club will hold its annual geranium sale on May 1 from 9 a m to 2 p m at Tracy's in downtown Hightstown in Iron! it thr 1 ranbur - Pharmacy on

■ nt of hetorni'T i ,r ant - r ■ >re ■ 4! Route 130

Fash ion talksfrom CO G ITO

ween ts me i jm p suit..m [jmp meaning get gh and sud meaning nonable Therefore the

Reg $40 00C O G I T O ' 2 9 9 9

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Come join the excitement.

Quaker Bridge M all is nowin fu ll U [III m for Easter.

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Miss Openshaw plans to wed Wayne Fuller

M c h e l l r i O p e n s h a v , d a u g h t e r <it M r s J o y c e M ■ '[x-nshaw and the late Lewis,

pent ! i ■ - Set <reretAve Freehold, has an

her i ng igen a l A as ne It I- oiler the son of Mr nd Mrs Charles I, Fuller of

'i Wilmor Drive Hightstown Miss openshaw graduated

ram |- roe hoi d Boro 11 igh ' 1 fun»| in 197:; and attended Perkelev si hool iTT Fashion in F.isl 'Tange Site is employed

terse, hree/e n Freehold Mr Fuller is a graduate of

Highi lawn High school in 1977 and attending Gtassboro slate ( allege

V dale lias lieen set (or the ‘ dlli ng

Mini course completeK* VVfMKiland Mill Lake mall *nal > fu*eds 1 he PTAi*nl Tc.kTrers 1 ssociat ion lncu rs t add it mnal exlunrm* recent i> rompletrit pensesher mini ■ (»ursc prugrain Si> led at t er m <ui> adultL-hildrrn iin gratles 1-6 (•dueat mr) program- the minix* lour vit*ar-<> 1 <f prugraru tour:s(*S pn•vide '. oungsi er-.6 n orin an annual PTA \ulh wiel 1 Superv i snl leisurr

ti l I'arcnis Uachers <ind time «K’t 1 ies (liat are bothschool principals tun ctnd <-du( ational

nlcur to tenich a w ideGSM*'■ during lf>. At the eiKi program

1 <i‘k progran i Ceramics, an ar* t 1 a ir as Iveld to exhibit, s _ darlet*, cooking the man id term!! projectsk e l l i a sew in g, made t t he students

ograph> ant 1 arts and Deni nnsl ra lions were alsos classes art ol tired for 1 udent s and theit ration U rom 7f> cents rnlir«' Pr«>gr,am as labeled a*: .m iiv\x*ndi tig 'in I he huge slJl ces

Summer s Just Around The Corner

J Give yout child a fun summer

Send him ot her to

SUMMER DAY CAMP 2 DAYS A WEEK

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Tlies & Thui and still have time for youi own plans the rest of the week

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>a! >Alt Activities 2 poots Miniaturi GoM Yennis, Basketball Softball Aits & Crafts, Snacks MORE

• Ages 3 12 ‘ Mini or full day ’ ? week minimum Rey * Transportation available

Coll 448 3881 or 448 3883

L -CEDARVIILE COUNTRY DAY CAMP

Cedarville Rd. E Windsor

FO RTY-FIFTH A N N U A L

BRYN M AW R B O O K SALE

PRINCETON BOROUGH HALL GYM

Wednesday April 28th Thursday April 29 Friday April 30 9 a

1 2 Noon 9 p m , 9 a m 9 p m

9 p m Halt PriceSaturday May 1 9 a m Noon dollar a carton!

THOUSANDS Of BOOKS BRYN MAWR SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Childrens Night Tuesday April 27 6 8 p m

re lig io u s se rv ic e sT H f wmwrr l A f T i r CHURCH An A m rv a h B «ptw Church) 128 M«.n SiH^m nowr, 448 0103 Paguia Sundiy m rvicm M om m flW on N c lO t m Nur *®rv an<3 Church School through Gr*3a 2, 10 • m r*xyi Church Schoo* for •« •g*% cache* CNk» ' 'a m 0VF Eachea Chao* 7 p m

mmrr u w t id M rrHootrr ch u rch i«7 stock tort St Hghtwowr, «*v John. R ftowonrvg pMtor 448 004: Raguiar Sunday » r v t c t * MorningWorkAhip 9 X » m Holy Communion on first Sunday Juno- «nd San*o'U M V f 7 p m

r f k A U l I L U T H fR A N CHURCH. On« M«c RoM East W n d v y R*v Ad«n Krych paste 448 9003 Regular Sunday Church School 9 Xa Adtuti c o »u " 9 3C a ■ Mommy Worship erith Holy Communion firstSunday H a m

URIfT iD METHOOtBTT CHURCH O f CRARMKfftY 21 North Ma.r Street- ■ F T r R e \ - Robt- f Ya- leaf oasto- 396 1737 Regut#'-Sunday » r v K * *.humn School io- ah ages 9 45 am.. Worship nursery M am Youth

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FIRST P R E M Y T fR iA N CHURCH South Mem Street Cranberry. Rev Freo v\ utgtf • ■ m tat e 396-0987 R ego ter Sunday services: Chruch School for anages 9 30 a t Ser- ** o • Worship 9 30 ' 1 a m Communion at both serviceson firs? Sunday of the rnontt

TH f FIRST P R E M Y T IR IA N CHURCH 320 N Ma*n $t . H ightmown. D«R< (**• • jii’va? pasto 448 0066 Reguia' Sunday service* Contemporary ■>*■' - * 9 X ■ i'serv jri.(vtded) Morning Worship at Meadow cakes

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W R IT P R I M r T f R lA N CHURCH O f DUTCH NCCK. 164 S MM Rd a;Village Rd P'?*< etor Junction Rev James S Weaver oeaio? 799 0712 Reguta- S -• day v - . es Morning Worship 9 30 11 am Church School 9 Xa •’ jw ihj’ Se- « - H»gh Feltowship 7p m

CHURCH O f QOO S o< 87 • orV Road Las? Windsor Rev Virsk L vey,pas, 448 9424 Reguifl' - day services Sunday School 9 *6 a m MommgWorship 11 •.fit Evening S ff* 9 8 | ft .<e$cav 1 nr*' rasst §' X ., m Lsdtss Auxiliary past Monday each month

87 D AVID I I H t C O f AL CHURCH, The ^eodes School Chape- F? Laure?• * tsh S ’ ■' a- 448 8861 Regular Sunday services Holy Eucharist 8 a m

h ,.v f , nans* " ."»ing prayer >n first Sunday 10 a m Church Shoo* and nor u*'-. Meadow . ake-s Hoty Eucharist on last Sunday 7 p m

SETH EL IY N A O O O U I onservattvei 237 FrankHn St Htghstown, Rabb \A 44V'. latitiflt' jjervx es [ , <lav 8 X , -a- -'M-

' X ' la-, s*>- *•% Monday through Thursday 46 p m

ST AAfTHOWV O f RAD U A CHOUCH 251 Franklin Si Hightstown. Revfi'.-.u-i E , .rughmai ,>asto Regular Sunday Masses F 8 9 15 10 X 45 , • Saturday 6 30 p n Weekdays S a m 5 20 p m Confessions Saturday3 X to 5 p m and 7 30 to8.30p.tn

• IH G l fS CH fU STtAN ffL L O W *H 9 f 320 N Mam Si Highrstow ^ &er: -d .• - «- and D? Robert Sullivan -pastors 448-0065 Regular Sunday se- .• ps gte< -i e% 2 d n >t1ee hours. 3 p m sooai 3 X pm

■ FTH AN Y O O SPfL MISSAOM CHAPEL (non denommanona 46 Stock? ,M ..h 1 A • -- R ' *■ :>av. 4-48 4696 Reg..,.a • •*

. . <*< Brbti- message ' V'1 p n

WIMDSOH u m rrfD «H fT M 0 0 1 «T CM UNCH Church Su m , VV.ndsO' 8'ucp E Ju^)i«v pasto- 148 0412 Regular Suhday services Church School 9 30 a m Worship Service 11 a m

C A LV A R Y QO*PEL MlSSK>Rf C M A P fL I non denominational 16 Church Si Wind so? Rev Robert Tunon 111 pastor 448 4 387 Reguia- Sunday setvices 2omb*ne<1 V • n g Worship, sermon and Sunday Schoo* *or all ages sen*'a re mid re- s lasses '0 a r?

fIR R T CHURCH OF OOO Andersor Movement 1'8 William St Hightsiow A * id Mm 448 8 6 2 ' 448 73V R-#§uiar Su J,«. % - v -

d ■ m<3 8 i • Midwee* ■ mer-ng as announced

A B IE M B l y O f GOO CHURCH Bank and Mechanics Sts Hghtstowr Aide Maseii pastm 448 4 74C Reguia? Sunday services Sunday Schoo? io? dl

age* wnf sery 9 46 a • "ror-iing worship ' ' a m evening servi- es 7pm Wednesday Bib+e s?,r<i, d--d Royal Rangers 7 p m Thursday Youth Bible Study a- various • • Youth Acttvrttes 6 p m Saturday PrayerMet*' og p rr

LU T H fR H CHURCH O f THE M E SS IAH Nassau Street and Cedar Lane p.,. e?or a ne- A j a finer paste 924 3642 Regular Sunday services Wo? ship 8 X .-mo a m Holy Communion 8 X a m first and rhird Sunday of the mono if • se; .;? d and fourth Sundays

C a th e rin e W olek w e d s L. W . Spaeth

Mrs L< ■mur'd W Spurth . was M is s W nick

('jtherine Wolek daughter of Mr and Mrs Bernard S V>oiek hi Fnglrshtown was married to L.eonard W Spaeth vm nl Mr and Mrs Leonard W Spaeth of Hun mgdon Valiev Pa or, March

hi • ■■ e ...... ‘o ptwi i'he \llaire 1 hurch in Allaire State Park V»;dl Township

epl Palaia mayor oi ccean township officiated

Maid ol honor was Beth Vu'lek sister of the bride Brntemaids were Jane Reilly ..no F hssa < irganek cousins of Ik- tmde and Tina Wolek

- in law ol the bride The flower girl was Darlene Owens 1 he bridegroom s niece

Bes mai i Res nil oidi brother ol the tinde Ushers were Patrick Reilly cousin of he bride. Terry owens,

tirother i n-law of the bridegroom and Daniel Wolefe brother ot the trnde

A reception followed at1....... s in Spring L,akeHeights

Mrs Sparsh is a graduate of Neptune High school and is

pi oye e< i el a i; i tio,i dlmg department lor Fast Windsor lowaship Mr Spaeth

' .: graduate ni Philadelphia s North Fast High School and is employed as a construction

open nl indentT tie couple will reside In

Huntingdon Valiev Pa

Introducing a New American Tradition

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T < ^ x~i\j f M BASKETRY

from theFAR EAST

Distinctive woven containers from the Peoples' Republic of China and other rorners of the world Many, many shapes and sizes and designs. Come see1 Prices start at 59r.

Open Tuesday thru. Saturday 10 to 5 30, Friday til 9 p m

The diamond eternity ring/IRTC/IRVED

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HOPE BA PT IST CHURCH Mtiv past 443 '495

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%ST JAM ES A M f CHURCH Summit St Hightstown. Rev M Evans

443 ru. . lay ye?Vices Sunday School 10 a m MomtngWorship 11a m

COW GREGA TION BETH C H A IM Rpfy?- Jewisr oogregatny? affiliated w-t* ■>'*- ’ - i -tebtew , iiigregauons Rabbi Mark toeb Fo* Sab?>ath ■ • • - ■’ aH 443 37' * Mrs Esther Goidsie-’president

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L w ith M iria m Friend JGallery 100 Barth and Woolfolk

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bring-the wear<" qoori .true or not but we do * r

woman who n ■- fortunate moeed Boa-

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Joy Barth has distinctiveapprr iacf\ to watercolor andversatile Ann w ("'Hulk excel'in dr-awmg T) two localart isls h,ave a j(>i nt exhibit atGuiler\ KJU. HX) Nassau St .Trough •Ypnl

J«V B,3rt h fa von texturedand ric( pap»'ir stamed inmuted e<dors for her watersPi" n't . IE’ ' An >ver all batik< *f I (*C t further enhanced byuse ol blcII k ink 1ine in some ofthe WOTks c>n dt:splay Uf

int erest is herW •re cto ye;sterdays go1", a

ng aind v<>r\ id portraiten on a park

(X'fM f hich S f K‘en seen in

l Woolfi;>ik how ngsilksc reen pri ntk> of Gild color

design <in<j exceptionalregisiter. and evocativeabst i F“ *nt ing s in thinacrvlic <j n additiona gr‘OUf) of pen and inkdrau Hit

Jov Barth st K ‘ ! 'ed art atIndie atnd 1 ornegicMellc and Vnn Woolfolk

ded Tul ■ :* and ValeBoth arti.sts hi extensiveteachn ng exp<TH?ncc and long

rds of ex h i hi' i rig A smign' f H ex|M ed. it's a good

SHALOM HEBRt \A IN STIT ITEproutfh unrnmnt #*v rh* furmalinn iif tin

SHALOM M K M K i S( HOOL

M o n l in e and U l r r n o o n

• Jewish and Secular Holidays• Songs and Dances• Scientific Experiments• Modern Equipment & Resource1-• Trips to Points of Interest

I h'bp'w-I ,iifr|i'-li Program

• Arts & Crafts• Skits & Plays• Social & Practical S F ‘ Development• Sn ack s• Small Student Teacher Ratio

I- \ PICK II- \< d I ) A 1)1-1 )I< \ I f I ) S f \1 I

H ' i i f f e i a w a r m a n d l e a r n i n g e m i r n t i n i o n i w h e r e i"I i ululated tltrouirfi a well balanced and carefully pn curriculum ■>( Secular and .1 • \\ i-li Ir.mt mu aiii \ n i.-

(atrnenienllv located in tin I win Hi\i r~ Slioppinu Mai

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the month of April A ■retrospective includes

watercolors done ever 'he pas' thirty sears

Upcoming is the Art Association s Annual Juried Watercolor show lor which delivers dates base nisi been announced

The w alercolor compel ion - pet nembei members with entries up to

’hree (>er person due tor delivers at the Art A s s o c i a t i o n 's s tu d io headquarters Kttl Farm Kosedaie Kd on Fridas Apr to and Saturday Mas 1 from lo a m in : p m The show, to '» nidged try V incent t eglia -■ 1 i hang at Mel arter T heater ■ ron: Mas k :i June 14 Further n:; >rm.a mu and enl rs blanks

car. tx- otitained Irani the PAA fy21-91731

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Graphics by Enid Mark, a Philadelphia printmaker are

■ vet s Mill Graphics 'he* old Princeton Junction mill They are noteworthy more for their technical proficiency and in- novativeness 'han for design, visual impact or originality of images The artist has done some interesting things with 'he air brush combined with crayon and pen in her four color lithographs of geometric pattern. and with

silk reenirsg unbi oed with silk screen Jigsaw puzzle pieces are a repeated design motif, what seems lacking is some good original ideas and images to match this artist's

ke dull at print making The exhibit lasts through

May 1, and the attractive converted mill gallery is always worth a visit »152 i ranburv Neck Rd . Grover s Mill

Drawing Room Finale

A charming group of drawings and watercolors by

- entur English artists has been assembled by Laurie Vance Johnson for her last show of the season at The Drawing R(x>m 33 Wither spoon St

Most of the artists held membership in the Royal Academy or prestigious

watercolor societies Among the enticing collectors' items a tiny Art Deco ink drawing. Trees by Arthur Raekham

ol children - book illustration lame a beautiful pencil drawing of Rouen by James luff eld Hard) and < tall

pit at Northfleel Kent * with white cliffs lit with gouache, by John Absolon

Brow sing hours are Tuesday through Friday from 12 to 3. and Saturday from 2 to 5 30, through April 17

PAA Exhibitsi oioi as aj tj peel ol

mood is the theme of the Princeton Art Association s new exhibit m 1 1 arI< i Theater An invitation, mixed media exhibit, it will be for mally opened on Saturday. April to when the par

ticipating artists will be honored at a 3 to 7 pm reception which is open to the public

A number of established area artists were invited into 'his show by PAA Exhibits hairman Elizabeth Murvath s<>

the- quality is consistently nigh Installing a melange of oil and watercolor paintings

prints, photos and weavings presented a challenge which the hanging committee has met as well as space allows The catchy title of the show Ixmirs only a loose relationship10 the entries, which are ob jective or purely abstract and not mood pieces Newcomers to PAA lists Ann ( ) Connor Gordon of Princeton Joseph Shannon of Lambertviile and Robert Lafond of Trenton have entered abstract paintings in011 and latex that are re fre s h in g ly d iffe re n t Dagmar Tribble s felt pen sketches irom the Far Fast a handsome woven wail hanging by Lore Lindenfeld so fine art photography and prints by some of the areas top print makers make for variety And only Guy Ciarci s wild crazy quilt collage-painting offers provocation

This show will hang at McCarter through May where it can be seen daily from 10 a m. and at per formance times

In the continuing series of exhibits at the New Jersey National Bank of Princeton 194 Nassau St . under PAA auspices .Mary and John Gibbs of Princeton are lectured (or

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NURSERY SCHOOL and KINDERGARTEN CLASSES

BUSY BEE S C H O O L of Eas t Windsor o f fers loving care in an educat iona l setting

S p e c i a l i z i n g in C r e a t i v e L e a r n i n g A c t i v i t i e s t h a t c h i l d r e n a p p r e c i a t e a n d e n j o y 1

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C A L L 4 4 8-388 1 or 4 4 8 3883fo r i n f o r m a t i o n a n d or a p p o i n t m e n t to v i s i t

Also P L A Y G R O U P for 2 year olds. Stories Arts & Crafts, Friends, Fun etc

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An antique car -how will fx presented in front of Trader' ■ iilage : 'he Kmg.-tim Mai 1route 27, from'norm unt il 4 p m viturdas April > Member.1 of the Delaware Valley An ttque Car Club will par bcipate

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Schuman tells seniors to be w ary consum ers

WE BUY OLD GOLD

AND DIAMONDS Cakes and elephants

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A n n u a l Specia* fo r H om e F ra m e rs

The Q ueenstown ShopO l d M i l l S q u a i u

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Hours Mon thru Sat 10 5 30

The place to start a diet.

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Br m q in th is ad and s<rve '2 0 0 whefi registering or re rwyistenngCall collect 201 757 7677

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Ca r p e t i n g s

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r>\ B r i a n R o o n e v S t a f f Vi r i l e r

A group of elder!;- citizens gathered at the LitUehrook School last Thursday to hear F.laine Schuman talk about landlords car repair, con -umer rights and what the Mercer County Division of < onsumer Affairs can do to help people with problems Mrs Schuman is the director of the department

Mrs Schuman dwelled <m

Knights sell Tootsie RollsThe Knigfits of 1 .ilumbus gl m 6234 «

tie st'iling Tootsie Rolls in -hopping tenters ,md other public places this weekend. \pril 9 and 10 to benefit retarded children and those ■efi learning disabi111ics

1 he pr.'iect has die support J ihe New Jersey Association lor Retarded Chi Wren and all proceeds will go to that organizat ion

some of the problems which particularly affect older people who an •• K'tims of sales pitches and practices because 'he;, are home much of l he time and less able to do homt repair- than younger people

Beware of itinerant lixit men. Mrs Schuman told her audience She said there are repair men who canvass a fxoghhorhooc -.ulicitmg work Jo a -hixidv lot - and are never heard from again She also pointed out ’hat here are workmen who will take ad vantage of a disaster such as last summer's floods and sometimes convince people to have work done that really isn't necessary

Mrs Schuman dso spoke about some Rungs to lx- wary iif w hen signing a coni rat t and what the consumer s rights are after signing

Never let a contractor say 1 11 I ill this in back at the

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lo th o se w h o y c o m p le te d se s s io n s w i l l it s t o w n H ig h

will include iby and child ind develop ire and police as pons ibili ties I the parents, antertamment •onduct and w ill tx- con el cm ent arv

rescue squad stale police

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credit should indicate this on ' heir applications as it may lx? possible to have satisfactory completion of this course accepted lor partial credit

All course sessions will he fully supervised by professional personnel Transportation to and from the faigl - « hresponsibility <i I he student and his or her parent

There will lx- no fix- for this course, however, due to limited classroom space, applications will lx- accepted on a first come, lirst served oasis A complete manual will U- given to each sludent lor course use and as a permanenl source of information

Xpplications are available at the intermediate school, \\ mdsor-flights Herald and I he t olonial New s or from any

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tddressed to Mrs Bruce : aw lord • \hbington Drive

\pt I) 45 K Windsor, N J >8JJ \;| applications must be mailed no later than April 15

Students will lx? notified by posl card just prior to the first course session

a d v i s o r yprofession

cabinet economic ma

The ot her c are Joseph

professor Princeton been ap •w Jersey ouncil by T Byrne

Policy i partisan of three

conomists who the governor, the i n d h e l e g i s i . d u r e on

pointed to the NEconomic Policy Governor Brendan

The Kconomi

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•hairman of the lepartment at

i mem tiers Seneca.

economics Ruigers

Freund, vice president and chief economist of the Nev. 'icrk Stock Fvchange

Dr Jaffee. a noted authority -in banking and finance and author of several books and numerous articles, received ins Ph ii lrom MIT in 1968

Dr Jaffee s initial work on he Pconomic Policy Council

is concerned with evaluating specific financial inducements to stimulate the State's lagging construction industry

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Prof plans painting trips

( cglia of ng Pa., a isual arts

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Jaffee appointed to policy council

office Mrs Schuman said 'ake care of himsei:

Only recently has the Mercer County division of consumer affair1- been given • he power to issue vmlations > businesses which freak the law

The division's main task is 'o handle complaints and to educate consumers Anyone who feels he may be a victim of an unfair business practice may register „ complain! am: the department will try to work out a solution

The division also at tempt sin educate the public by doing radio spots and having Mrs Schuman appear on weeklv radio show s The department also conducts classes on various topics such as credit and used cars, as well as having the phone1- manned She warm'd lha! one -houid In­sure ->l everything that is written into a contract and never to sign under pressure

event Mrs Schuman

lghi1. the under :

•onsumer late law tc

has a cancel

a contriact lor goods or services within three da\ s aftersigning with no penai t\ Afterthat. the t■onsiLimer isres ponsiWe tor the 1 termsof the contract

Many pr oblemsconsumers ha’ ignorance of hww the law Item There .

hack at Ixisincssmen the consumer

stem from an ir rights and

workre av getunscrupulou

ind landlords will take a bit i

time to find out what to do Mrs Schuman pointed out

that a great weapon the consumer has is the small claims court, which m e e ts m Trent on every Monday al ternoon For a lew dollars m fees a consumer can take a merchant to court for anv

ng uj 8 •And il the consumer wins he

recovers not only his money ixii his court fees as well

• ur division isn t set up to give legal advice Mrs schuman cautioned The department can inform consumers of their rights and

sometimes go to bat in small mutters but the txirden is .irge on. he .onsumer to

answer questionsAs Mrs Schuman explained

Um li1 ision - fund ions to het audience various members . ed incidents that had

j)i»-!u-ii ■. - hen 1 ox- woman beei

mured n a friend - car door and the man's insurance

n-. imd ref used 1 - - [xiy ihr- womans medical costs ■ ausc she lived with her son

i -1.11 doesn't sound right to me Mrs Schuman said

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Automatic Bank Credit cantake some of the headache out oi holiday charges, income tax (ouch!)...or let you get that bronze mongoose doorstop you ve always wanted!ABC We call it Automatic Bank Credit You may have heard it called Overdraft C h eck in g CZ But whatever you call it you have an instant loan available to you up to $5,500 tied in to your "hecking account You just write a check in excess of your checkbook balance for the amount you need and you have written your own private loan No need to reapply And no trip in to see us each time you need money Repayment is m sensible monthly instalments and as you pay off your loan balance, your available credit renews itself .. ABC is ready great' It costs nothing unless you use it So don t wait until you have to have it Apply today'

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N- -___ J 5 a service io enfaU'n and pi i\ ate oyytiers. 8

Keirc-hed t>v •' ^ i Historical Socielv rm-mliers;,n<'n(|(‘d kirKly('! in ^nuar> have been hard at vu»rk on

.I I tst<»v>n Fast Windsor pro jet ’ i<» meet deadline'-' tor

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i ilri tin ■miter'- who fiavc not • *ti. .•.I'd i,i it memberships it I■ urged in si t,\ 1 ilhng outHu- nei essarv torms that have tieen mat ltd to them and -ending l turn '< Mrs V Koliert I arson Jt treasurer 118 orchard A ve Mightstown Sou are urged to become a new member during .this hist tint year Please call Mrs i nr -on 1111 iiilormat ion 448

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thes.e Mi ill be

The Society l<iK>ks 1 rapidncrease in the sale c)f the■ John-hill luomntu,e rrn*diil lions.>ne <4 its contiritautions to theocal hicentenmaJ ac11v11 ics

1 orders is

, . “I fell asleephaving my stray hairs removed?

/ / u s t d i s c o v e r e d D c f ’ i l i i t r o n D i e t i > t a ! 'm p a i n l e s s s , ; T e d t >■ , h a r removal method by Bt .ml in an

It w a s n ' t l i k e a n \ o t h e r h a i r r e m o v a l m e th c> d I e v e t : t i e d i t u s e s n o n e e d l e s

_ Instead electro! twet zer touches only thehair, not the skin , and. in seconds, the hau just slides out1 It’s medically approved A n d look at the results'Nothing show's Nooru know - All viat teel is beautiful'

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vears ago Please search lor salable arl teles that you no longer need or wan! and gel word about them to Mrsh . i , . . i t-li- 1 12 -■ a ’ :\! i I 'til lurk 4-tM no-4 i i. chairmen of l!»*• 1976 sard sale, which will be held on the grounds of Ely House Several well-filled attics and cellars were exhaused in 1974 so

coming in trom railroad buffs redca md plans are liemg completed rder

pi act fee meda on* ■ in several locations in prospe

g l1 - ■ w md East Windsor riend ■ nd io provide additional sources putil ml y about them They are -h"uld

limited edition and nurri torm.it lx-red individually available M aur ,i- a souvenir com or en 448 OfkX < lostxl in plastic as an historic You ■rnament or paper weight leienll'In ■ ‘ ould make lilting g if u*en iem

tor the bicentennial year Tor Milton II trn >re informal ion call M rs s

i w fence (teniv.e 448-899.4 Mr- .James P Zirkle 448 1 784

Is biggest responsitslit|. ■ i tie Society i- to keep up the

mortgage payments on Kly House and in prepare it for the ledication ceremonies that ore -chedulcd to he part o| the local bicentennial celebration ■n .June 26 T or so voung a li<

society it lias done \erv well o reduce its mortgage on a (K

$40000 house to $18890 Ir However, the current monlhiy -l payments are $448 19 so it i- ie oecessarv in make additional

m 'is- principal in o reduce interest n t s M e m b e rs , tve members, and aware of possible •t additional -upport xiss along the in >n to President re H a g e m a n 1 1 ,

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ma . have noticed that 'lie .hullit - have

ed i rom 1 he house inmngham who

ntnUited much lime to ourdiruition of repair

I ork , 'listrt but ing the -hutler- in those willing to •crape, Uii'm in preparation lor painting ll you can scrape a ouph i| pairs please let him

know 44 8 41259 involved will g -butter painting house itself and will receive a

l unitedml jot) tm Mr ccessfu itoratio!

Later those it her lor a -pree T Jr* the interior pro! essional by proceeds

1 unmngham s drive for

tnds last fall

■•I tire SiK-iel . including she flight st own Woman sClub the Twin Rivers Woman's (Tub ’ he Junior Friday < Tub arm the Exchange (.Tub. have done preliminarv work on the in 'ernr decoration, but ' ha-■ ' ■ n ....-sarv uni il tu■ -

1st n ioi be< aus< necessary basic repairs and structural restorations

In­cluded have tx-en the (leiigifwi » -iim iiltmg '■nt rat -upport beams im

proved cellar conditions porch reconstruction and Tie restoration o; original window arrangement- on the south and west sides ol the house

ftproceed the in

X, ot the'That been

w as not practicable with redecorationorior until Hie i ond

bouse w poi nt lu reached

L- stablilized s now alxiut

A’ .11 erntx-r rid Iriends

Sonie I urnt siting are athand including some pur . based or donated at ’hr- time

ONE OF M Suqc ambassa looks on

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medal of World War II in August was C anon is His Excellency Jam es C H •hma Anna Chennault, widow of the uf

Flying Tigers birthdayhi ■ i it; Tigers )i World government at the end of the

War II fame celebrated thi 11rd anniversary of their ounding with a banquet at

Princeton's Nassau Inn last monl h

Tin group officially is the I4lh Air Force Association, explain- Dr Max B Silver stein of Granbufy who organized Lest month's affair

our main function is to maintain the Claire Lee 1 hennault Scholarship Fund to

at but m 'he confusion the d o c u m e n t a t i o n w as misplaced put utter 29 years

"1 searching that documenCl

'Ik- awards were presented las' August

u| the sail' ul Fly House con­tents and others given more recently However, remaining • eds are considerable It is he committees plan to find

available furniture that is of he approximate period of he

liouso the 1850 - or earlier While 'he gift of turmstiings earnestlv solicited the

* a mmitt h alsoitiHTe-ted in knowing ot ur tides tlial could tx- used eni jurat ! t Tiat tiii-1 ' m coursi gilt- of furniture

and other valuable items if properly appraised, are eligible tor tax deductions as are gilts of money

Don't overlook old books maps letters, records, documents pictures and similar items of interest to the

ttaMiss Adele Ei Ely is chairman

The Restoration Committee i- < tiain-d t>\ Mrs Nicholas A M a s t or i- aiui includes Mrs V Ruber1 < ar-on Jr Mr Henrv C F ' "ales Mrs Milton II Cunningham. Mrs George Smith. M r s T.verett L Swift Mrs George S Wham, Mrs Max Xaitz. and Mrs William II Henderson With recon strudion [xnnt scraping and wallpaper removal pretty much completed, the- com­mittee is envisioning the finished interior appearance of I fie house

T l« .six n-t v is fin ouragng the placement of plaque­showing the dates of con struct ion of houses built before ]y<Ki A number of tfx "kk-r houses in the town and township now Ixzar these plaques and the number ought to increase greatly during this history conscious bicentennial year Information about the plaques and about assistance in establishing construction dates t- available from Mr- Roger 1 .nt v 448 5382

Serving as officers of the Society are Maurice

Sei - enSwift vice president Mr- Aileen Findar recording secretary Mrs Fred L Dey orresponding secretary and

Mrs \ Robert ( arson Jr reasurer Board ot trustees,

include Mrs Maurice F Shuman Sr . chairman \lpfiaetis \llx-rt Kichardl.ee Johndrr.lr and Mrs Stenson W Rogers

n-lpt hilt ireti of our m* *n ii x *r -It‘ceased or 11 \; r a ho needtel p with 1 bei r fxJucat ion. DrMlvcrstetn said

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po lice s-ais p o lice sals f ire dept p o lice , road re pairs cap im p sewerage sew ers , p o lice sals & expense & stree ts rds salaries fo r rd crewsp u b lic sa fe ty & frre h y d ra n ts l ib ra ry 8/ rec rea tio n p o lice sals & lib ra ry en v iro n m en t land f i l l & 1 ire h yd ra n t serv

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Tin k*aguc among others s asked (dngress to in ease revenue sharing by a minium ot S.'itio million per ar

, , ,,, Ai Iasi report there wereii we iturn Si ditlurenl revenue

, : ep.iriertl-. h iring lull- floating aroundi : already lenlativelv the House .most introduced bydecided to extend the revenue Democrats i,.,i tu 'hrougtiSepi to 1980 In its live year existence

in a i;;i,ij -t, r, tu n-\enuf -haring has ap tmirt ihihi n y 1 o tx>11 ,iate-

■ iding counibudget on the i it tier hand, governments on ,i one half retlec! s ils legislative formula weighted to favor proposal lot ■' longer live and local governments

w , ur'ci vi-at extension At the end of the five year in ttelofx'r 1982 with an an period, states will have

.I ncr* i 1 "l $150 received roughly $10 1 billionmi ippioim. ely ,i ’ a ith local governments get

I -a i eiit htk< t mg $2j l billionL. 1982 It is estimated that Mercer < minty will have

Sixth antiques sh o w April 24 at church

.in in, ai' iijui■ - ■ i ( 1 ‘ ’ aim-m, id( ik ( -•ookies and breads Green Thumb < orner.

- a litglilighl ot the show wve plants hanging s and cut I lowers lor

a h and \ew Jersey to babysitting lor children under and -ell llx-ir culler l*1 years of age

ot aiitnjues H is a Also. Mrs Joan Jackson and U stiow wdh much to Mis Juanita SandeEs will

Mrs Kathrvn Ar have sandwiches, homemade x'.tu and Mrs Klhel desserts and beverages lor ire co chairpersons lor tie at tlx* mack bar . rol I tonal ion w ill he $1 collectedHciiv I,ou /jegler. wdh at Hit- door

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program orientation which inderlies categorical grants hose paperwork ridden

icderal payments targeted aid supervised for a par titular need

C learly t t m hat ng departure Irom the customary edcral • .rrot and stick ap

proach in local subsidies, he said

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untied and g apparel i the usual handwork hum pson, and Mrs

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i ailed .in exquisitely com pliaded lormula based on he ihrec tiasic bxii) lactors

population the comparative ax effort doubly weighted m d r e l a t i v i p et i a p i ui m

comeMost oi ' lx- muniapahties in

the l<Kal area have > sioncally budgeted their revenue sharing monies for ne mundane most frequently

for police salaries sewers tin1 tiv dranf service, land fill and road repairs

Montgomery Township has always used its allotments for paving 'he wages o| its road rcu. reported administrator

Bestt • Skillmai Nothing new '.r fancy she said just -onu- tax relief roughly seven ents on the local t.ix raleIn Manvilk- it is estimated

fiat I os > of revenue sharing would raise taxes there by about 18 cents per $100 of

assessed valuationVh havs not aed l o lo

new thing- said Princeton Township adm inistrator Joseph .Nim By applying its allocation this year, about SSI) 000 tor police -yI antes and library the lownship will again lie using the monev lor some lax relief

Loss of revenue -haring, he estimated would translate roughly into an additional $10 in taxes

L a w ren ce Tow nsh ip manager (Leorge Gottuso agreed in speculating that the program would continue voting tklso that 'he traditional ippositibn i the measure lias involved a hangup with political Nrntrol

Governmenis are un lei ■ indabl 1 e tx an) .,.wav money .vithoul -'rings tie suggested

Revenue sharing

automatic .tnd does not in volve the ixiggie ol rc*d tape nvolved in securing

categorical grants he said : ongresswoman Milheent

h'enwick H-5th district whose constituent com muni 'as nill tesvs n-( el wrf a 'otal "i nearly $30 million by > • I-- if itu oat and » to

,i -i rung supporter ol an ex

tension ot revenue sharing, said recently

1 Tbs is a clear illustration ni ill- government returning tax dollars lo the local government ox Lbeir own use and programs The im­portance oi the program is

hi o m m m i i t i s s Know besi |k>w and where !o spend ’ heir !ax dollars

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IS IT A PIN ’ L Anker of Htqhtstown seems to be asking referee during HUB PA L anion at Peddie Twisted opponent is from Sparta N J 1

Peddie wins 'laugher' 17-0

In Hill Applegate Sports Editor

% hat else could j ou call a 17 0 baseball game but a laugher

That's the lag put on Monday sbattle between Peddie and an

overmatched Gill St Bernard nine and right fulls '-ii Fetid i e e 1 ubbed ou I 12 hits halt ol them extra base smashes, tallied in lour of their live turns at bai and held the visiting Saints to one hit as three Falcon Iturlcrs combined to toss the shutout

t il l - t . A M I vV Vs Ii \I 1K1S a l l e i l i v eand one hall innings when darkness proved to be GUI-St Benia I effective weapon in stopping die Peddle assault In all six differei players collected two hits and four H those performers .dsn drove m three runs apiece

Coach Lew Watts squad tallied its lirs! run in the bottom ol the opening inning wiih 'wo outs when third saeker Pete Harris rocked the first of his tw o triples in the game and firs' bast-man Kd Healey singled him across

f l it W INNE Its l.KK'l little doubt as to the outcome in the tx>x! frame by tallying five times Healey s 'wo-run double capped off the spree Another five-run uprising in he thmi nning

pushed Peddie ■ ushion 11-0 as Jim Howell s two run double and Harris ‘ -vo run 'nph Highlighted ’he outhurs!

Alter finally being held scoreless in die lourth stanza the local prepsters put on I heir biggest uilensive display of the ■lay by exploding tor six markers in the lilth inning Larry Barths two-run a n g le H o w e ll - run-producing triple.1 rey Sloughs KBLstngle Bob Smiths run scoring doubit and stolen base plus Harris sacrifice r 1 y accounted for that spree

ML v \ V. It 1 1 E n ik S H M A N righthander Bill Braun went the first tour innings or the mound for Peddie and chalked up the win The area resident yielded '.ill S' Bernards lone safety m the1 second nning when third baseman Bill Hukok Inn: out a dribbler m Iront o| ihe plate to spoil a possible no- ttifte r

Braun fanned four and walked a similar numlxT m making his first varsity start a memorable one He was billowed to ’he hill by southpaws Bob Nicholson and Frank ( tchman w ho each hurled one inning

Losing pitcher Mark Morriss went (he distance lor unknown reasons to absorb the set hack The junior lefty was touched tor H earned runs and yielded seven tree passes w hi le also striking out eight enemv Ivatters

TH E M OM ENT arrives happiiv ‘ r B ig h tsto w n s Craig Cost as be t da Bred winner . " D • i> f Sparta tStuart Crump photosi

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Is there another Mercer County Conference title w aiting at the end of the season for the 1976 Hightstown fiigS girls softball team Well, nobody knows for s u r e , but veteran HHS skipper Cuen Atwell thinks her club has to ire rated as one of the top challengers lor the crown

Blessed with seven returning letter winners all starters including the1 entire first string infield, it is easy to set* why Atwell is optimistic for the up coming campaign The Ramettes gel ihe chance to kick off their 1976 season on the right foot this afternoon at 3 30 p m when South Brunswick mils out the welcome mat

UK \|)(\(, IN TO HKH I0TH season athchetn Uwi wilt rest I n hopes -

Ivanner year with a 14-member roster that has tieen pared Irom an original 20 plaver list that began practices hack on March in From 'hut present roster Vwel! has pretty well decided on eight o| her nine starters

Talented sophomore Sue Pape, who had a 1-0 mark in a brief fling last year appears to be headed tor stardom as the tet ..t the pc cti;ng stai Sbt >1 lacked by vet Donna Stella a junior who is the team's regular second sa< kt-t and Ireshmm I ck Wt U ’’ Hie three are righthanders

H E vriv TO ii v m u E ;h< slants ofihis trio is catcher Sissy Muse a tumor

let or sinner, who'll be backed by soph Michelle Burlingame The veteran intietd consists of senior Diane Breder

- Stella at second, slugging senior nda I >ev at shortstop and senior Chris

Mgb at 'bird Backup strength here will . c - c o| Burlingame first soph

Dt-hhie Kills shortstop and Musethird

' w ■ if the three out field posts are also se' with senior letter winners Laurie Knutson and Kllen Davison ticketed for diii n left and center respectively The sp<c is up lor grabs between newcomer Lisa Ladden. a junior and Olah Sub dilutes here are junior Pam Weisel and -uph Pat tie Loetzer

date Atwell has been happv with her club's progress ActualK thev ve

looked pretty good, she confessed

I've been very pleased with the overall performances in the three scrimmage games There s tine points

I'd like to work out with them And if 1 can determine who that ninth player will be in that other outfield position I'll be all set

CITING HITTING and infield defense as ihe team s major strong points the veteran mentor pulled no punches about striving for the MCC championship again I plan to be there fighting for firs: place hut I m sure we ll get a heck

ol fiattle from Notre Dame

'! think we'll be as tar as the league is concerned. a real contender there No doubt about it

Unless we go down in those lirsi two league games when Sue's away added Atwell noting that her number one pitcher will be in Honda over the spring holidays when ihe Rameltes entertain loop foes Hopewell Valley and St Anthony s 'in April 20 and 23

But for now South Brunswick is the main thought in most of the player s minds

Frosh girls crush A town 21-7 in openerThe Hightstown High iresh-

man girls softball team slammed out 21 hits on Tuesday enroute to a 21-7 opening-day win over host Allentown

Ka'nleen Bozowskj and Lisa Henning each dubbed four hits k pace the winner's al­ack and help Ann Scott notch

the pitching decision Also. Neiie Wright and Elan Esakoff starred offensively for Lhe Baby Ramettes of coach Gordon Pans as they both knocked in 'hree ims during the game

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To the trout fisherman, the long awaited, annual unlocking of spring begins this Saturday at 8 a m on the various trout stocked waters of the state.

Following the philosophy adopted last year that trout fishing is a eon template.e rather than a competitive sport, ihe Division of EJsh Game and Shel(fisheries has again deleted from its pre-season stocking list the number and siz.e of the fish lo be placed in open waters Only the kinds of trout have been listed

Crowded conditions always seem to occur at points on the larger bodies of water that receive the greatest number <>( fish and the largest trout However angler success may not necessarily occur at such points since these places may not bold the highest densities of trout Unfortunately the smaller waters with the highest densities do not attract their proportionate share of fishermen

As A Bruce Pyle chief of the division s Bureau of Fisheries recently Haled. J hope with the continuation of 'he current policy Garden State 'ishermen will now distribute them selves more equally among the trout slocked waters of the state

In my own experience 1 can honestly say that I have had more success on tEve -mailer streams where 100 fish may be slocked in a quarter-of-a mile stretch as opposed to one of the big streams where two. or three thousand fish are spread out over many miles of stream The trout caught are not necessarily as big, but they require just as much skill in the attempt Smaller streams are generally no) as rowded either Even on opening day

I have been a party to the mash and melee of opening da% on the large waters for many years But several small stream excursions have also left me with fond memories

When writing about ushing you have o touch all bases And the following is

an excerpt from a column I wrote nine years ago II may just spell out what the Division is trying to say and at t he same time give son* previously discouraged anglers some new ideas

1 fished a stream opening day that was new to me I learned about it hrottgh lip from a inend and went

there early fearing a crowd and wanting lo get a good spot II was a beautiful little stream with rocky bottom and little waterfalls with pools at the foot of each one In no place was it w ider than a kitchen floor

The most beautiful par! was that the crowd never came 1 doubt if there were 20 anglers that started out at 8 a m A few miles away on Stony Brook in Princeton they were shoulder to shoulder By 10 a m ihe stream was left to only a tew of us. the rest probably leav ing lor what they thought was better water because not much was being caught from what 1 could see 1 got four ■ipentng day and fished hard for everv one

I went back the following Wednesday and the stream was completely mine 1 limited out with four browns and two rainbows Three of the browns were n-rr stocking size and could have been holdovers In five hours of fishing not "■ Iherpersoi appeared on tte stream The following week ! went back on a

Wednesday again The stream hadn't fiad its second stocking yet because I checked with the hatchery It was two weeks after opening day and the same story all over again The stream was completely mine for four hours 1 even scared three mallards off of one pool as I rounded a bend I caught three fish and inished Ihe day with a brown trout that

w as as pretty as any I have caught so far his year He was golden brown and range with his red spots shining brightly and a belly bulging with crawfish and stream insects A lot of persistence and many carefully aimed asts were laid before I nailed him I'd

spotted him and put him down the previous week He had apprently ruled 'his little pool for quite a while and 1 ve never been more contented m all my years of fishing

While Lhe above occurred almost a decade ago, the stream remains good 'rout water as do almost ioo of its kind throughout the state Rarely more than locally fished, these smaller streams offer an alternative lo the trout fishermen

Well, there you have it My column last week showed a little of the humor in the crowds and excitement Tils week we examined the contemplation and solitude that is available New Jersey really can offer it all to the trout fisherman But wherever you decide to wet a line Saturday morrur j. a heartv good luck to you all from this writer

Thursday. April 8. ] <)7b LUINDSOR HIGHTS HERALD 1 9 -A

Ram runners place in relaysThe Hlghtsluuu H.nn I ' l l

iTcd five events Saturday in hi Mrt-cer < < 'unt > Belays

i.eld at Hidei ' "1 legt .ii,'! ■«ik ■I'rimd place m I lie long jump relay distance medley Hu- MSu relay and I Ik 440 relay 1'he 140 relay time ut 44 7 seconds as good even by state

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Hum y vv.is Brian Ishman 1a ith1irst in 1lie long (limp 19ui't high |urnj! 5*10 * and

m'i unds in the 200-yard and1141 y nrd dashes lor i\ ofIt. (mints lie w,tv 1oilowoci t)\1 i.mu Slid tun « Im '<M)R 1 ! rsl s i n! In too vard dnsh 10 1 S4H: tii' 32d vard d.t ■ 22 4 andsecond iri l N‘ long jump f'or atotal oi 13 potn< s T hi nri in(xirnl- uas I .ar t ■ a ithtirsts in the di s(Uh andshol (jut 44 :> for 10 poii nf sother first Pi ace [H>rlormanees urn' Mnrtv Ke,;t 1 indie mile 11) 07? 5 min andSi ill 1 Jinkin'- ;:: t ht Polo \9' t;"Good second place pier

lormance- acre given by Val I dickman a. itll a 2 02 8-m in mn m the HRo yard run. Kick

.letters with a 55 5 sec time in 1 hi 44o y ar i rush ,ind John Martini with a 173-loot throw in the javelin These would ■ avi lieen tirst placi imishes gainst a weaker team hut

i liijK’WelII \ aile took lirst- in hese events as well as

dominating the mile run and -a eeping 'he high hurdles 11 Iglillglil - ia ' tie nice' a ere

Alien Ishilian Shelton and Darrei Span, swept 'he mg lump when Shelton and 1st.man took tirst and second respectively in the Hm.i and

.121) ,.nd dashe- agains' . lose ■ orn (jet 11 ion and w hen I he mile relay team of R Jeffers, I) Spady J Martini and 1: 14m*i ' Nash a in a 11h . 4u 4ime ' ■ ■ w ra|i up ’ he mee!

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Thursda' Sprit 8

HHS Girls Softball Varsity & J\ vs South Brunswick. .1 30 p.m A

HHS Golf Varsity vs Princeton 3 30 pm H

Endav April 9

HHS Baseball Varsity & JV is Princeton 3 45 pm A

Allentown i 45and Frosh vs pm ■ A ■

HHS Boys Marlboro

HHS Girls Marlboro,

HHS Golf Peddie JV. 3

Peddle Track Varsity West Windsor. 3 30 p m

Peddie Golf JV

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Peddie Boys Tennis Varsity vs West Windsor 3:30 p.m HPcddsc Girls Softball

Varsity vs West Windsor 3 30 pm (A)

Peddie Girls LaCrosse Varsity vs Hartndge School Scrimmage 2 30 pm HPeddie Girls Tennis V ar

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Peddie Baseball V arsity vs Newton High 1:30 p.m H

Peddie Boys LaCrosse Varsity &■ JV vs Summit High2pm A

Peddie Boy s Tennis Varsity vs George School, 2 30 p m(A).

Peddie Girls LaCrosse Varsity at Princeton DaySchool Clinic. 8 45 a m A

Honda \ \pril 12

HHS Baseball Varsity 4 JV vs St Anthony s 3 45 p m HHHS Girls Softball JV vs

Hun School, 3:30 p.m A HHS Boys Track Varsity

vs St Anthonv s. 3 45 pm(H).

HHS Golf Varsity vs Allentown, 3.30 p m A

HHS Girls Tennis Varsity vs Hun School 3 30 p m lA

Peddie Track Varsity vs Pingry 3 30 p m < A)

Peddie Boys LaCrosse Varsity A JV vs Princeton High i pm A and B team vs LawrenceviHe 4pm i Hi.

Peddie Boys Tennis V arsity vs Hun School, 3 45 p.m H>

Tuesday April 13

HHS Baseball: Varsity & JV

vs West Windsor 3:45 p.m H and Frosh vs St Am

thonv s. 3:45 p m A HHS Girls Softball Varsity

& JV vs Allentown. 3 30 p m A and Frosh Vs Fisher Jr

High, 3 45 p m H Peddie Baseball Frosh vs

Princeton Dav School 4 p m H).

Wednesdav \pril i !

HHS Baseball: Frosh vs LawrenceviHe. 3 30 p m A

HHS Girls Softball Frosh vs Notre Dame. .3 45 p rn A

HHS Girls Track Varsity vs Hopewell Valley : 30 p.m i a ).

HHS Boys Track Varsity vs Allentown, 3 30 p m A

HHS Golf Varsity vs. Bordentown, 3:30 pm A

HHS Girls Tennis Varsity vs West Windsor 30 p m APeddie Baseball Vorsin

Admiral Farragut it) pmA and JV vs Hun School

2.30pm (HiPeddie Track NJI5AA

State Relays 3 pm at Newark Academy

Peddie Golf Varsitv u

Hun School. 2 pm H and JV vs Jackson High. 3 pmA).Peddie Boys LaCrosse

Varsity & JV vs Livingston High, 3:30 p m A

Peddie Boys Tennis V arsity vs Delbarton 3 p m H and JV vs Delbarton. 3 p m A

Peddie Girls Softball Varsity vs Newark .Academy, 3:30 p.m iA

Peddie Girls LaCrosse Varsity vs George School pm 1A i

Peddie Girls Tennis Car s i t y vs Hartndge School Scrimmage 2 45 pm A

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Account ant s will meet at OW Yorke Inn on Wednesday April 21. at 6:30 pm

The Trenton Kennel (Tub will give a public demon sti at ns i hi a r im dog iireeds a he Kwing branch of

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Following .i shaky start Might slow n fiigli - girls tennis team displaM-'l ils true talent ,iri< 1 aJloppeh ■ siting Noutt-Krunswick 4 l on M on (la' alternoon at the HUS court' in the seasonal fiehut lor lx)th dubs

All three of Hightstowns singles plaM-rs capturefi iheir matches while one of the Barnettes two doubles tan items als<. walked oil the court victorious

Junior star Carrie Balcomti opened sfi her campaign m impressive fashion tiy polishing oil the Vikings numf>er one player Beth Applets- !-.-, cores .4 fl-iiandti 1 In the nun:OCT two -ingles match Hightstown- Leslie Henning overcame >■ slow start fork-leal < arolyn HikkJ 4 6. 6-4 and 6-0

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-ctn m d ing * 18 half Iimelead

Back from the break Bi onne cut oil the High! -town last break and cut the ioeal- margin to i7-44 1 hegamt- remained close hroughout the fourth quarter

•.i.’ Havonne went ahead with u- 4(1 seconds on the clock 49

46 -\ last break and layup with left by Don Zelnick cut the

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Despite a solid pitching effort by Bob Dyckman. the Hightstown High junior varsity bctsebail tmm dropped

decision to host Hopewell \alk*\ on Tuesday in the season - debut for both teams

Dyckman hurled five raight shutout innings before

ti< winners bunched all their -am- in the ixittom of the sixth

notch the win He also got little support from his mates as i tins Weidrnan and Tom Me N ich o las ga rn ered High:-town s only two hits of the da\

cam e up the court and missed a -hot with just ft seconds on the clock This set up Bern stein’s off-balance desperai m shot

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Bulldogs butt Rams in last inningt»v Hil l Vppit-gali'

Sports Editor

li' artbreukmg 'I hut s the only way to• • !#• Highi'town High s opening Ic*-

! lupowi-ii Valley Tuesday afternoon ei e l Bu tog rail led 11 n thre«

i :ti ; 'tii mu lorn of the final inning to i ore ,i i om. from-behind tr5 victory,

on!et t ii-liicr hut Meister became Ijo|M'e|i t.ero tor :he day when he• . k<: on; the game-winning single

i , ’ tie reuses loaded and the j or. '!'-!] , ", ill the lust ot the seventh ; tu,i i,|t itic ,vinner - third ot the Irame au’ u ground smash to center and greeted in IS soph hurler Jeff < atelli vim ■ :■ .king Ins first varsity ap

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the luteful started its

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Braun singled left and pinch hitter t’.iul Buinhridge walked After 1-iight- stown storting pitcher Mike Radies tanned lead'd! tatter Jack Dav is for the second out "I ' ht inning Braun and Bainbriage pulled o double steal

On that play HHS catcher Mike Johnson threw '<> second tase too late to nail Bainbridgf and Braui. who never broke stride came in n score When Radies wen1 to u i ! count on HV s lefty 'Winging t.lt*n( Mi In!ire Hightstown skipper < harlie 1'esce brought in south paw I give Mallm t>u; the move did not

Mclnt - 1 liked

Radies then i ume back to the hill but promptly was iouched lor a run-scoring -ingle to centerlield by J I > Henderson, a hici p i , iiis! Buiniiridgt a th 'be tvmg tally " " - 'J odd

hollowing ihatLovell received

Rudies to load the t

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and set the

tage fes M e ;s 'c * l § S B B 0 -dev;ill rig, bi< W off Catelli

E \ K I IE K H it • H TSTO W N had takena 2-0 lead in the top of the first when Shawn (onion opened the game by reaching on Braun's error and Bob Spearman drilled u single to center When Meister let the tail gel through him. both( onion and Spearman came in to score

The Bulldogs cut the margin to 2d )n ’he second as Lovell tripled and Meister delivered him with a clean single to left Pesee s crew got that run back in the tourth when, with two outs, first sacker Mark Killers clouted a solo home run to right center

But Hopewell knotted the count at 3-3 in the bottom of the same frame on Lovell s KRi single and a run-producing tase hit by Braun Hightstown look its

unal lead in the top of the next inning when Scott Kerr bombed a long triple to center to start off the session Frank lerlizzi singled in pinch-runner Seoit Field, Johnson beat out an infield safetv and Spearman lofted a sacrifice fly

KLI i f H R mu ( E Wood, who came >n in the sixth inning to replace starter (Jiff Ashton gained credit for the triumph Wood went two innings allowing two hits and no runs and struck out four Ashton had been touched for five hits and all of Right slown's runs in the first five frames

Radies absorbed the setback on his pitching record He actually went &-* innings giving up seven hits six runs ifive earned and four walks while whiffing seven

The Rams will now attempt to get victory number one tomorrow at Princeton High in a > 45 p m tussle mi the Little Tigers diamond

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Foul weather and poor playing conditions have plagued the Hightstowi Higf Peddle baseball series over the past five years with las! Friday's scheduled contest between the two local clubs the latest victim of the jinx

In three previous meetings : ■ i s® . ontest .ei.- he 1

on schedule This year s battle lor the championship of Hightstown was halted with two out m the top of the third inning at the HHS diamond by a deluge of rain. Threatening skies spiced with scattered showers. had prevailed hrough most of the day , leaving 'Omr question as to

hethei 1 not the gan - should have been started at all

The 10® encounter the first ever tat ween ihe two neigh

Local shooters win state honorsJix’ Matheson won th* High

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• • •

(firing schools, was a mid season game which caused little problem with the weatherman, although high w mds were ev ident in Peddle s 1-0 triumph that day

But the nex! two meetings, in 1972 and 1975. were originally scheduled as season-opening contests as this year's matchup was also supposed to be The 1972 name w as rained out on April 4 and Peddle w on on May 6 by a 7-0 tally then last year cold ami high winds forced pos! ponement of the April 4 lassie until April 23 w hen the Falcons prevailed 4-1

This year s clash now is tentatively >et for Friday April 16. at the high school held In the rained nut fray Peddie held a 3-o lead when the rains came, having tallied tath iLs markers in the top of Ihe second inning without the aid of a base hit

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it h( » a spectator in he continued and I nen put her back

haven : decided i usually 1 do 1 hristopher is the it in >rt than 20 books t!. and magiciansa a biographies of lloud ni and a recent which presents "a u view of the oc

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Weaving technique focus of series

cu lt."I have no supernatural

powers txji l a ill present the air' of 'hing in mv ai" which man', charlatans i taim is 'he n-sult of psychic power- 'he. possess he explained

Mr < hristopher active in the work of exposing fraudulent mediums and psychics and is chairman of the occult investigation committee of the Society of American Magicians He also serves as a special consultant to the Stanlord Research Institute which investigate* the occult

" It distresses me that someone like I n Geller ; an iooI a reputable sciantes! into endorsing a mystifying of feci as 'psychic Geller is a clever fraud F-R A l ’ -D and nothing more MrChristopher asserted

Tlx- Isreali-born Geller has 'oured the United States in recent vears performing psychic phenomenon Gy allegedly mental means alone and ha* appeared locally

" G e l l e r ’ s m a n a g e r challenged me to put up sio,oou of my own against his Slot) (XX) to explain or duplicate Geller * feats I agreed but (Teller would not accept the challenge He backed '>ut of the confrontation Mr 1 hristopher said

Magic is more popular '(day than it's been since the day* of vaudeville which was Houdini * hevdav There * been a rise in interest in my sort of magic as well a* an interest in the occult

Magic as 1 perform it i* an honest deception The per former allows the audience to escape from the realities of life at least for the duration ot his show

"In times of trouble magicians have always done

lia peria es ipi through entertainment. Mr '"hristopher said

CRANBURY Off-loomweaving and 4 to K harness weaving -essions will start April 20 and run for eight weeks at the old Cranbury school

The beginner as well as the advanced -Uiden' is welcome Some of Tie techniques will include tapestry lacework overshot and Navajo rug veaving Instruction will he given in ivou understanding 4 pattern weaving warping of

loom loom adjustments, being up calculations lor sue and length of material, reading ol draft, slaying, simple design writing weaving a pattern and making a sample- piece

These sessions will be ot­tered twice on Tuesdays from in to noon and from 7 toy pm A minimum of *ix participants are needed 'or each series of sessions

The cos' lor eilfier series will lx- 59c [x-r person which includes Use exist of the in­structor the rental of the looms and the basic warp and weft materials needed to do a sampler piece

The session* are directed by Majorie Meigs who has a B F A from Maryland In ' itute ot f- me At" - w here she .'iidied under Virginia West She hai a-rved in the

Executive Board of the Maryland Crafts Council and has taught at 'he ' olumbia Arts Center

She ha* displayed her work at 'he Baltimore Maryland Museum of Art. Johns Hopkins Museum of Baltimore, Rich­mond Arts Center of California. Alumru Gallery in Maryland Howard Com munitv ( ollege in Maryland, and recently in the Cranbury Public Library

For further information and reservation form please contact Flatroc. Inc , P 0 Box .585. Cranbury. New Jersey i)8512 or phone 609 655-3690

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A new playwright, who w rite s with surehanded Parity has depicted a taunt, moving drama of the sen Kiess destructive conflict in Ireland. Wo re on the One Road now being presented 3>' Theatre intime it should * marked on the "nuKt see' Bt for all those interested ;n the theatre

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M cCa r t e r t h e a t r eM IC H A E L KAHN Prociu-: mg Direr to'

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independent cinema experimental cinema

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works deserve a wider audience and hopefully this play will tie offered in other 'heatres for f deserves to be heard

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SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE

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The color photographs of Ken Kaoiownz will be exhibited DfrD Frames 57 Railroad Ave Hooewell from A;p- 21 Mas 15 Mr Kaplowitz s subiects are Greer e NpwJersev i Guatamala including thts scene from a Guaiamalan cathec prior to the earthquake A resident of Hopewe1 M- * to is an assistant professor of media communication science

in State College

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Mime timeNEW BRUNSWICK Famed 1 rein h pantomimisi Mercs Marceau ■■■., ip;.', i . 'he Slate Theater on Thursday April par' of a Bicentennial Theater sera- spur ■ored fo (A j b the Rar Ub • iltes 1 New Brunswick Chambers of Commerce and Rutgers l mversity Ticket > range Tom $: >■ 'i> $13 wot): -tudent group and senior :;zer dttt >unt /a labh The pen wmano - begin at B if' p m with refreshment - u-tng served from 6 30 p rri at the theater

California bluegrassKNGLISHTi >WN Bluegrass sounds v «.:,' at (he Enghshtown Music Hall with .1 m, & Jesse & the Virginia Boys featured Ft April 9a' Hand in 45 pm and 'he Biuegtas i ardinals from Los Angeles topping ‘ ra hit on Saturday April in at k h i p n Slur: if me Grand ole Oprj Jim & Jesse are know; lur i lose harmony singing and r ross-pmi, mg whilethef ardinals are eonsidereri lot Southern < altfomia Uiuegrass group-

Amer ic an Pie manUS WRENCH Folksirigei i >or 5] who lopped lhe charts with -America! ! 'a-

perforn bemhe Rider ( ollege Alumni Grinna- m :

Saturday April in at k p nr. 'In Mnl'ipii Sclerosis Socicl y v. 11 lx- ’ hi pone! i .■ . he concert sponsored tv W'W'Ri :ti< m tergraduatc radio station a’ i Jer kc ire available at the. Rider Siuden’ •• liggerShop Trenton State ' oiu-gc m>', i Shoe in Princeton and Inner liinien- *: New Hope, Pa at S4 each

G o d s p e l l at Trenton StateEWING ‘Godspell will tx- p-,

rent a . ■ eg< hursditlirough Saturday April n v ; . ; rr. Kendall Hall For ticket mono..' m.771 2480

Folk star Trickett to appearPRINCETON Ed Trickett will appear concert on F riday April 9at 8 is p n . Witherspoon Presbyterian • Wi'herspoon and Quarry Streeo sp : - • liy the Princeton Folk Mush SocieH lor the concert are $2 5U $2 lor -'ude; •$1 To for society members For ■ it " • • lorrnaiiori call 609 882 55.:.

Baroque ve spe rs at c h ape lPRINCETON 'Vespers i! tom Baroque Italian composer 1 laudn M icverdi will be performed tiy !!«• Pr ri< - University < ha pel Choir at the t n, wr- Chapel at 2 .10 p m on Sunday .April . 1 public is invited to the ! fiour con ■ - i admission is free

Pianist F i sher to per formPRINCETON Keith Fisher, pom. a give a concert in t He- Wool worth 1 enter Princeton University on Friday Apr ■-* H iti p rr. sponsored by the Fnnid- ■■ Mu- The concert is free

Cinderel la to danceNORTH BRCNSW1CK Ttw Pt .... ;Balltk Company will present "( inderella

\ ■ ifi f lirun- w . k ow nshi| m .v"(Xi F riday. April 9 at 8 p m Tickets are $2 adults and $t lor children F'or ticket (urn a'MU I ui: 2U 247 '1922

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Cello recital organ lecturePRINCETON A cel lo recital and 1« i ur< on' tn .rg .ii w 11 lie pro- i t i ! .P \\<

Choir 1 ollege David Finckel will give classical cello recital on Tuesday Apt

n the 1 ollege Play house Ldn (re< 1 I ieg< g> adui • B wiil lecture on The American organ on Monday April 12. at 5 :«i p m in the Bristol. Chapel Admission is $3

B e et ho ve n s EighthPR IN d ( he New Jersi will present Beethoven s s^mphorr.I he Bacchus and Ariane Suite \;ber' Rousell and Shostakovich . . . . vapril 11 at 3 p.m A small number 3 'ukc i • bit he boxbe lore !he performance

Nursery Rhymes rock mi xedLAWRENCE Story Theatre a pla\ >d Grimm and Aesop tales combined witF modern masit will be presented at Tn F: /;*•- i ollege Fine Arts -j neatn- on Apr: *,2 kp rr. Tickets are $1, at the door

Beethoven s NinthTRENTON The Greater Trentoi Sy n phony Orchestra will conclude '- seasonw it h performance ot Beet hover.'Symphony on Sunday Apni 11 ai the V, ar Memorial Auditorium Ticke’ s - at. bt- reserved by i ailing 609-3&4-I338

I fetus ) o r ii j t least o u t

Players run second week- i WINGTON "6 Rms Riv Vu ' will run

' it- Mvonri and final weekend at Heritage •..ii Pennington Presbyterian Church on

< and " at 8 30 p.m Produced by the 1 • on rigton Players the comedy marks their Tel. .mruversan

Organ dedication seriesi A 1 til NSW U K Organist George kcr , : presen! a iree concert tomorrow

‘ ii-sdas at he Voorhees Chapel on the jgl.iss 1 lege campus at 8 pm Mr

t..iKet . iMic of three artists invited to par- ... - i 'hi dedication of the Chapel s new

stroke "fgan

Dance marathon for c anceri a it R l NSW It'K Marathon IV. a dance

benefit the sneer research wiil . 'ici i m April 9 through ll at the Rutgers dlogt o n Sponsored by Zeta Beta Tau, 55 ipies ■ Ii begin ilancing at 7 p.m Friday

aid c R.rough with tweaks until 7 p m - lid. F'"r ! ickcts and further information

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Needl epo i nt photo exhibit\yy 111 NCE ( 'instruction’ an exhibit of

■rk- oi FJlen Ruth Levy will open at ■ 'a-: diege on Monday. April 12 The'■■‘Top in' i*■ x'; 1 f and photograph exhibit an tx' seen irom 1 to 5 and 7 to tl pm

:. ': m ;! Eri(ia\ Admission is free

Robeson anniversary concer t> a. : *:! \SW|i'K A Paul Robeson An

an ert featuring Brock Peters. M'l.car; Earl Robinson. Dave Van

............. .. Keagon will be held on. . \pr i9.it: he uxirh«w*s ( 'hapel. on the

3 c : ! muglas' 1 ollege Campus, at 8 p.m :> ■ -ot'i-d > . 'tie New Jersey American Civil tier' ;e> Union the Newark Urban

he Nat mnal Conference of Black and Rutger- are sponsoring the

Met will tx-nelit 'he ' ivil I.itierties f la .3 or: .mil Ac' ion FTmii

Preservat ion Hall jazzI tie Preservation Hall

u Band will perform at.(ETON f irleans J

inili : Hall Princeton University, on inn Saturday April 9 and It) at 8 p m

■rigagement which has become an an prong event is presented under the

•' '! Met art er 'i'heatre

Ninth p m in

G ua rn er i to play Mozar t■'L I'.' E l ' 'N 'I he Guarneri Quartet will

id. in Mii'ii .3 McCarter Series on April 12 at 8 p m in a concert

Mozart String Quartets Guest J.ome Laredo will accompany the

minus!' Arnold Steinhardt and 3 ' ■ ‘ .loh'i Michael Tree and cellist

Audit ion callRENTON Auditions lor actors and ac

1 i product ion of "No No Nanette’ •» im 7 i eri! on I tinner Theatre will lx-

. : a April Hi and 11 Irom noon to 4 p.m■■ill !»• tteld at ihe Inn of Trenton

and !he -how will open on ■ ■ i irloer nformalion call Fred

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Shampoo at M c C a r t e r' ■ Warren Beatty s "Shampoo• ;«■ on'ed .,n Tuesday April 13 at 7

par' of the Movies-at McCarter ■ : !« 'ma ie depicts 24 hours in the life

: ge a tlallyw ood hairdresser and in a- c - take' a look at he glittering

■: conlemporary manners and ht iioutben) ( aiiforraa JE1

Scenes from a Marriage: scenes fron Marr ag<

Ingn • Bergman - 1974 epic film will be n Friday md Saturday April a and 1®

p •: 1 irigjnally conceived as a six-art1 ie -mn series in Sweden. ;he film deals

c iddie < lass couple who have reached ear mik-stone in th<*ir union

Y a n ke e Doodl e Jazzi L]\< ET'iN A jam session will tx- held • i • Surida;. atlernoon at the Nassau Inn’s A dikee Ikxjdle Ktxim from 4 to 7 p m

3 iring 'he sounds of the 40's and 50's as New i irleans jazz and contemporary

1 harlie Naylor, Harold Karabell, Don -u • : , I it Nicola and Johnny Ellis will

pr x i he sounds at the jazz session A - er ' harge of S3 includes state sales tax

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Shakespeare Festival lists summer, fall plays

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Now the sun has finally noticed the calendar we are summoned by the rites of Spring such as cleaning out the fireplace storing the storms awas yard work, and fresh asparagus There isn't 'be time or the inclination to spend hours in the kitchen, and meat and potatoes can take a rest for a while tn favor of lighter more simple fare, including seasonal specialties m t as had roe Shad spawn

a1 this time of year but the real reason lor having r<xj in be Spring is that you need an

income lax refund to afford it Never mind it's worth the price

Dishes marked with an asterisk are followed by the recipe

S A T l'K I )A >Broiled Chicken Rice PilaffAsparagus with Lemon Butler'1 ossed Salad ( irange Apricot ( ream*

O ra n g e Y prioot ( re a m

In saucepan st®k It tried apricots in water for several tours Grate the rind and pulp of half a large orange Add to apricots with cup sugar took over low beat until apricots are tender ap­proximately la min II liquid

not a b s o r b e d a ram Let cool Blend in blender Stir in

i cup chopped walnuts, 3 stop orange flavored liqueur or to taste- Fold in 1 cup

heavy cream whipped Spoon into ft individual bowls Sprinkle coarsely grated ■ hocolate on top Serves 6

SI N DA \Shad Roe*Buttered New Potatoes Green Beans Watercress and Fresh Mushroom Salad Brownies

Shad Roe

Fry -t slices bacon Drain on paper towels Pour off fat in came skillet melt , cup butter until foaming Lightly flour 2 pair of roe and arrange in pan Salt and pepper to taste Brown lightly on txrth sides < over and simmer over low heat 12 if) min Sprinkle with hoppi'd parsley Serve with

lemon wedges butter from the jxtn and garnish with the liacnn Serves A

Copyright 1975 Georgia Graham All rights reserved

M ADISON Eight plays will be performed in the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival at ltrew University

The festival is New Jerses s only Actors Equity repertory company one of the few true rep' companies left in this

country where plays are of lered in nightly rotation

The festival again will offer a fail season of three plays

running ’hrei weeks each in addition to a summer reperl or\ >t ve plas-

Thesummer season will also in dude 12 Monday N i gh t Specials ■distinguished guest’ at tractions on 'he actors nights off. including dance drama mime and musu Specials will be announcer! in Mav

improvements at the F estival include 7 p m curtain on Sundae evenings for the added convenience of com muters other performance limes, remain 8 pm Monday through Friday 6 and 9 30 pm on Saturdays. For the iirst time this season, theatre goers are being offered the iption of charging their

subscriptions to Master

G re a t A d ven tu re opens with n ew rides, show s

Great Adventure will open its doors (or the 1976 season on April lOentermg iLs third year

Greeting an expected i million visitors will be a completely new entrance mail honoring America's Bicen tennial and three new rides two of them the first of then- kind

The new najor rides, to be installed during April and May, are the ’Super Sidewinder which spins in three long circles while at the same time moves ail in one motion the Alpen Blitz, similar Ion roller coaster but on a figure-eight track close to the ground, and the Music Express.” which travels in a Ux>p on a tanked track while bright lights and music highlight the excitement

The rides will be com­plemented by an all-newKiddie Kingdom' which has

been designed specifically for the younger set and includes a petting zoo where children can pet and leed taby animals Also in Kiddie Kingdom are new rides featuring for children, such as bum per cars, a small low-to-the-ground roller coaster a lady bug ride, and The Red Baron . a children's airplane ride

Kiddie Kingdom will have an observation and viewing area where parents can relax and enjoy their children's excitement

Live entertainment will include a new Great Arena show which will to a Wild West Americana Ex travaganza combining rope tricks, mdian attacks, dancing horses, chariot races, trick riders, and an exciting finale Also this wear a new show will ix* featured separate from the Wild West Show in the Great

SPRING FESTIVALL U N C H E O N i V O C A t R E C I T A L

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Arena Beginning May 1, David McMillan and his FK ing Tigej « tppeai 1 - wild tiger shew

Another hr,uni new show fur 1871 ostun hat >■ t «magn ami illusion -how called

M a r v d fla g - i a n . while again this year the Bauer Fan: l> will perform breathtaking aerial acrobatics atop three lixi-hxit sway poles along Dream Street 'Water Water Fverswhere could lx1 the theme for the 1976 Aqua Spe tacle Show which will

again this season feature the tabulou.x trained dolphin show with ,i sea lion h ig h lit and he championship diving team

which will perform daily The enchantment of the ti(X)

million family entertainment center will begin April 10 through April 25 when Great Adventure will present sneak preview day - Although closed Irom April 26-:#. the Park will reopen on a daily basis from May 1 through Oct 4 and then will be opened weekends through Oct 31

chargeAlso, the season has been

extended two weeks to 23 weeks June 29 thrush Dec 5

Opening the season on June 29 will be William Shakespeare s fantasy The Tempest

Second or July 6 will be Shakespeare's hienry \

Best-selling Gore Vidal,

COM FRT FRIDAY

HOPEWELL TheHopewell Valley High music department will present a free concert featuring the high -chooi orchestra and a mixed chorus of younger students in its auditorium at 8 15 pm Friday April 9

author of Burr, Myra Breckinridge and the current !H76 among r4hers will be represented at the Festival b\ The Best Man opening July

21Fourth on Aug 11, is a

special selection for the Bicentennial George Bernard Shaw s 'The Devil's Disciple

Completing the summer season with an Aug 29 opening will be Noel Coward's 'Private LivesU n a v o id a b le r ig h ts

clearance delays have caused :he Festival to postpone an nouncement of the first play of 'he tall season, opening Oct 5

Second play of the fail season, opening Oct 26. will be The Plavbov of the Western

WorldCompleting the 1976 season,

\o\ 16 Dec 5. will to a New York Drama Unties Circle Award winner “Of Mice andMen'

Orders are now being ac­cepted for subscriptions to the 1976 season which arc- still selling at last vear s low prices despite an unavoidable in crease m single ticket prices An eight plas combination summer fall subscription is S35 five-play summer sub script ion is $23 50 and three plar fall subscription is $14

Orders may be sent to Shakespeare, Madison. N J 07940

Basic tra in ing does not beg in in boo t com p, it beg ins in k inderga rten .

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1ADWIN GY M on the Princeton Campus Saturday May 15 at 8 00pm

KENDALL PARK ROLLER RINK3 5 50 Rt 77 SO B R U N SW ICK, N. J. 2 9 7 -3 0 0 3

Ticket'. S ' 5C ' 00 fc 5r. s '>o i s 40 i ‘ McCarte- T h o ire Boi Offict Princetorand a I ' ; ’ p* -o- ioca* on* call 212-441 ??9C MAIL ORDERS * itfistamped > 1 addn ■ • envelope !o McCarter Theatre 8o« 5?€ Princeton N . 0*530 to '’ tormatiQf : j H 609-9? 1 8700

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JAZZ SESSIONevery Sunday afternoon

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• 5 great instrumentalists• Snacks or dinner• Cover charge 3 00 in c . tax

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SPEC IA L SHOWFrid ay , A p ril 9

t * * *, 45 .......■’ s s h» ■ e iGrand Ole 0or> Stars

Jim ft Jesseand the Virginia Boy*•h-r ’toms &>««'«

also appearing

Fri night show plus Sat April 10

Bluegrass Cardinals* knftm Htatpav Ha" •

[ntrer supprrs srrwd ail ewning from 7 p.m

k4mmmr tx ptteme rnenraiior or »1 Odo

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WEEKLY SPECIALComplete cooking b service

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Fancy gourmet dishes prepared while you watch Limited reservations on Thursday, 6:30 9 P Monly.

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BRENDELJ S BACK LISZTBEETHOVEN

P r in c a to n U n iv e r s i t y C o n c e r t sAPRIL 19 1976 8:30 p.m

M cCarter TheatreT i. kf*!s available a’ the Bo* ,Hi r

McCarter Theatre • Tuesday April 20 at 8pm5-1 00 ) 50 3 00 $ 2 50

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S p e c ia l N o te Th is e x h ib i t io n for t w o w e » k * on ly T u e s d a y s th ro u g h F r id a y * 12 5

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A P R I L feth T H R O U G H A P R IL 1 7th 1976

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Sculpture Award

CompetitionMay 10-23, 1976

Juried Show For Young Sculptors

Sponsored b\ I In* Sculpture House- andard ( 'la\ M ines. Inc ( amp Me Pting Avenue

in S k i l l m a n . N , | . 0 8 ”>38

( )pen tn all student-, between ihe ages of I f> and I '1 and res idem- of Me rcer Somerset «'»r Hunterdon fount h,v Pri'acs t. bf* a vs a rd**< 1

F ir s t F la t 'e Sff f»nd Plac*’ T h i r d P la f c

$ i h i -^-iio iarw hu'i b in s« h u la rw h iji 1 1»! i s, .lar-lig

T he Nassau A ward 1 The l v a Award i

I’he M<ti f-r A w an !

Jurors A rle n e Sm ith. A rt In s t r u c t o r at P r in c e to n i>a\ . JoeB ro w n . P ro fe s s o r o f S c u lp tu r e at P n n c e io n I n iv e m iA R e w a rd Jo h n s o n ih e J <»hnw>n- A te lie r I n s t m i i c o f v« ‘i il |» u ir c

The contest is limited to 200 entrants to hx* r-hosen 'on a first come, first served basis I upon receipt of the student ’s Pre Registration postcard stating student - name. age. address and approximate oze sculpture to be entered Accept pieces to be delivered April . \ Entrants will by* notified immediately of acceptance

'There is no entrance fee. but entrants jo d i anU must receive*! before April lb Address registration cards i<.

\RD COWPETmONi o T h e S c u lp tu re H ouse S ta n d a rd C l a \ M in e s Int

fJ () Box 69 S k illm a n . V J OH >8

OPEN T O P I B L IC4ll in teres ted members of he public net s< irclislb m in ed !<• h \ leu ine o f thr 200 sculpture pieces selected as the entries m the comf:>etttion throughout the week o f \1*' 10-22 when theschoLanhips trill be awarded. as guest* of The 'Sculpture House

\ o ffw for either registration or for public i unnns

For further mformation call The Sculpture House Mines. >6091 166-2986

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TEN WEEKSAPRIL 19 THROUGH JUNE 26

O n e 2 h o u r s e s s io n p e r w e e k

SCULPTUREMondat 10 00 12 00 Noon

Modeling th* human figure fo;Beginning thru idirjnced students nstructot Habibollih M Moghjneli

Thursday U00 10 00 P M For beginning thru advanced students

Cmpnasis on devetopment ol each student s concept leading to a finished piece of »pb

Instructor Sam Monammad

Tuesdar 10 30 12 30 9 M Tuesdai ! 0C 10 OC P M

Recommended for beginning students f mpftasis on the human head

instructor H Kempton Hastings

FEES: Drawing $30 SculptureM od*/ Fee and Materials

SPECIAL OFFERIN G SJEW ELR Y M A K IN G

Monday 2:00 4 00 P M7:30 9 30 P M

A worksnop m lewelry design and const ruction

Instructor Roger Thompson Goldsmith

LIFE D R A W IN GMondar 8 00 10 00 PM

Developing drawing technique withspecial attention lor the beginningstudent

nstructot Deirdre Sheean

$50 Je wel ry $60Not Included

For Enrollment Call :

JOHNSON ATELIERTECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF SCULPTURE

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609) 799 2522

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F »r Rc?scr\ a?ions (609i W' OoOQ ( Insed Mondays

M useum friends plan fund raising eventGovernor and Mrs Brendan

Byrne will act as honorarv chairman of an auction and picnic supper at Morven on Friday evening May 14. to benefit ACQUISITIONS 76, a major fund raising event sponsored by the F nends of the New Jersev State Museum to benefit the fine and decorative arts acquisitions fund museum

Beginning at 6 p m . guests trill ettjaj cock La and a

Old Qjo'ikeN n t i h ' I id . H m h i ' h m ri

Specials every nightOur Free Salad Barof 12 different items is included with entrees

W e h a v e re v ise d m e n u s w ith p r ic e s to c o m b a t in fla tio nOur facilities fur parlies, banquets, and receptions are excellent

Brian Jay is backw ith m u s ic s i* n ig h ts a w e e k T u e s th ro u g h S u n

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Fo r reservations call 609 448-0287

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Donations of objects have been so vast that an alt das auction ilea market and

!»azaar is (iist‘ icing scheduled on the grounds ■< the State Museum all day Saturday May 15 This event will feature r»»>k staffs, garden booth-

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Professor George' which concludes the evening - en tertamment is marked by the powerful performance of Victoria Boothby She is dazzling in the title role Her character is awesome in depth, nearly impenetrable as her students discover

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It is enormous fun. com­pelling drama and creative iwakening wrapped flowingly together It is outrageous but; i is suberh While Professor <wsjrge will probably win the nights popularity contest

Another Glorious' Day deserves very special men tion

In this play one deals directly with the creative process and also the reality of the artist in a modern world Here one is confronted by a character who must con stantly and consciously command his txxiy and all of its parts to respond to his will in order to begin A word, any word A sentence and tbn- novel

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Caligula auditions set

Auditions for Albert Camus t aligula will be held at • • • .inner Hall auditorium or.

Sunday April 11 from 3 to 9 p.m and on Monday April 12 from 7 30 to 10 p.m

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In this production there are 25 males and 2 females Ap­proximately ten of the male roles as well as both lemale roles require some singing

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will be Garrv Garrison who has directed many successful musicals for S.V P in the past Those interested in a private reading should contact Mr Garrison. 722-0179. 7 Demond Place. Somerville Those interested in back stage work should also at tend t his cast ing

Wolf Kahn to conductNational music

is concert theme W o r k s h o pAmerican. Russian. Czech

and Finnish music will be on the diversified program the 3rd in this year's series of the Somerset Hills Symphony Conducted by Norris Bim- baum. the orchestra will play in the .luditonum of the Ridge High School in Basking Ridge on Saturday. April 10 at 8 15 p.m with Christine Walevska as soloist in the Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor Tickets are available at the door $5 lor adults. $3 lor students

The four works on the p rog ram B e rn s te in ’ s Overture to ( andide. Sibelius Symphonv <6. Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor and Rimsky -Korsakov's Russian Faster Overture. are representative of their composers distinctive styles and nationalitv

Wolf Kahn, the well-known Vermont landscape artist, will conduct a four-day pointing workshop at the Princeton Art Association studios on Rosedale Road from Thursday April 29, through Sunday . May

Daily painting sessions will lx* held outdoors, weather permitting, irom 9:130 am until 3 p m A lecture and slide show on Friday. April 36 at 8 p.m . and a critique of par­ticipants work will lie in­cluded in the workshop

Registration tor the special session will be limited, and reservations can be made now by phone to the Art Association '609-921-9173) Fee for the entire workshop is SSO for members Non-members may enroll as spat e alto* s f<* an additional registration fee. or by taking out memfx'rship in the Association at time of registration

Th< Friday evening lecture will tie .yen to members and non member-- for $1 50

This will Sx- the second workshop which Kahn has conducted tor the P A A He is considered an outstanding and inspiring teacher

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LONG ESTABLISHED Real Estate Investment firm, requ ires re cep tio n is t- secretary capable of handling light' bookkeeping Salary open Send resume to Box 03402, r n Princeton Packet

CLEANING WOMAN w references and Iran sportation every other Saturday Kendal! Park area Call between 11-5 Tues-Sat 201-249-3252

PORTER Dayton area I2pm-7am, contact Julius Kiss between 10am. llam. or 7pm 8pm 2017529-2544

HOUSEKEEPER fill time 7 i 30 Small nursing borne m Monroe IV p Call director of nursing 609 448 70.36

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Shopping Mail At least 5 years experience in a diversified secretarial position Typing 60wpm knowledge of shor thand. customary office equipment 4 a recorder transcriber Hours 8 45am 5pm Non profit volunteer agency, may require oc casional evening or weekend hours Salary from $8500 $10,200 year Please send resume to E J Peloquin Central Jersey Health Planning Council Inc Twin Rivers Prof Bldg Abbintor Drive Highlstown N J 08520 An Ftqual Opportunity Em plover

SUPERVISORS $14- 17k lee paid Maintenance ex ­perienced supervisor of mechanics, electric ians Production technical degree experience Facility operate maintain waste treatment plant HVAC, boilers license a plus Iiegrees preferred High speed packaging a plus Complete benefits Contact Mrs Kantor 609-882-0030 or 609-586-5898

NEED EXTRA CASH for Easter’ Be a Sarah Coventry representative in vour area Full or part time, no ex perisice necessary no in­vestment no delivery Call 609 443-1032 for personal in t erviev.

CLEANING PERSON wanted 1 day a week Own transportation and references required 609-921-3522

SECRETARY' lor young at iorney Must be skilled with suitable law office experience 609 443-4900

OFF 1CE/INDl STRJAL TEMPORARIES

Prominent companies located m the H igntst own EastWindsor area are calling for Western Temp’s We need ail office skills, secretaries, typists, etc and all in austnal skills Just one visit to our office to register is required We pay top rates no lee Please nurrv in soon W ESTERN TEMPORARIES

18 Ba\ a rd & George Sts New Brunswick N J

201-246-1636

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Pleasant environmemi, live

in. References required Call 609-924 1319 after 6 p m

DENTAL ASSISTANT Pnnceton dental office has position for dependable and capable chair-side assistant with initiative Nobookkeeping or typing No Saturdays 609-921 8434

PA R I T IM E LIFE IN SURANCE License! In­crease your income by han­dling our good leads in the High tst own Princeton Twin Rivers area Easy one call sales in the family market Quick money Company a household word this area No meetings, quotas prospecting or collections Write in strictest confidence to Richard Kelly CLU 3140 Hiawatha Ave' Pt. Pleasant N J 08742 or call before 10am 201-295 4276

FOR IN T E R N A T IO N A L PURCHASING of technical equipment need intelligent ndivictual with knowledge of

German Full time or part ’ ime Send resume to Box *03408 c/o Princeton Packet

MEDICAL OFFICE part time Approximately 2R (lavs per week some Sat worV Preparation of insurance forms, record keeping assisting with patients Reply Box «03l>46, c o Princeton Packet

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GOOD JOBS AVAILABLE

Professions and Technical Skilled and Unskilled

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WRITERA com petent writer wrth at least 3 rears e t p e e n c e on a oawapaper or magazine to do fe a tu re s in te rv ie w s p ress •eleasas and other assigm ents An excellent opportunity to tXnW a career on a corporate publtc eiations s ta * Send resum e to Corporate Public Relations Department John son ft Johnson Room K229 SO' George Street New Brun swick N J 08903 An Equal Opportunity Employer

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SNELLING ASNELLING 353 Nassau St.. Pnnceton

609-924-8064

DRAFTING PERSONNEL wanted Princetonmanufacturer seeking par! lime mechanical drafting person Some experience in xheet metal ana injection molding desirable Please send resume to Box *03419. c < Princeton Packet

DENTAL ASSISTIN'! i > r thod ontic ex periencepreferred Excellent employee benefits, pleasant Pnnceton office, no Saturdays Send resume lo Box 577. Pnnceton N.J 08540

HANDY PERSON for general repairs 4 main­tenance in nursing home in Highstown Call tor ap point ment. 9-3:30 Mon-Fri 609 448-7036

MA1NTENANCE MECHANI( Must have knowledge of

industrial typing pump repairs and general plan* maintenance Steady days manv benefits Cal! Mr Maurer, 201-247 2202 An equal opportunity employer

TIRED OF JOB HUN -Hn g Cal! Norma or Jim at 20!-722-4199 24 East Main Street Somerville And Go Navy

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY 4 day week, modern progressive office. ManviUe Reph to Box ' -9I o The ManviUe News

R.Vs — weekends, days. LPN s - 3-11 or 11-7. Part ! im e 609-395-0725

HOUSEWORK and light ironing Four half days or 2 lull days Musi in VC own transportation 4 local refs609-452-6122 after 6pm

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W a s p a c i o l i z * in s a c r a t o r i a s a t t h a a x a c u t i v a l a v a l

195 Nassau Straat 609-924-3716

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pan itme ai< shifts, Excelien- salary benefits and working co n d it io n s Cal* p ei’S o n n e | Department for interview

THE CARRIER CLINIC BELLE M EAD N.J

(201) 359-3101*c fe{ju» OpportvnrTY Emptoyiy u ■

E M PLO YM E N T C O IN SELOR Expansion has created an opening in our Princeton office for a sales orientejd person who tas a strong desire to succeed in l his profitable rew arding business 1 all Bob Marlin 609-924-8064

SNELLING k SNELLING .553 Nassau St Pnnceton

MUNICIPAL CLERK To head up thp legislative and adm inistrative respon­sibilities in the Municipal 1 Terk s o ffice Applicants should have a minimum of !hree i years experience in the field of municipal, county or state administration or the equivalent thereof halar\ will be commensurate with education and experience Send resume to H W Han ssler, 112 Birchwood Knoll Lawrenceville New Jersey 08648

SR F11 AR\ LAV* f*p l ' legal experience require*!

Good salari. & ip)portumt\ pleasant new office southern Middlesex < *\ area

all inquiries will lie con Intent lal 609-665-3602

SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS NEEDED Children 2-6 \ears Must be available as needed between m . Hours and work irregular. $2 50 hr Teaching experience with '■oung children desirable 609 924 4214

! RuSSTuWN-62 needs a cheerful, outgoing responsible person to drive 6 or 7 hours daily Mondav to Thursday as of May 3rd (f you care about people and enjoy helping ’hem please call 609-924-6162 fyefore 3pm, daily

PARI TIME Sen ice station attendant eves & weekends Call 201-873-3777 til 6 p m

PERSON IN PRINCETON to answer phones 4 make ap pomtments from their own off ice or home, must be able n make intelligent decisions No answerphone type service wanted 4-5 calls per day perfect work for un deremploc ed secret an 609 921-3775

RECEPTIONLST for real estate 4 insurance agency Good typist, who enjoys meeting 4 wirking with tbt- public Many benefits Write I'■ ' >ii t:566 c/o Prilicetoi Packet

BOOKKEEPER experienced lor real estate & insurance agent- Insurance hac kg round helpful Per manent par! time Ante Box » 03221 c <i Princeton Packet

HOMEMAKER HOMEHEALTH AIDE Full or part time hourly wage plus mileage Free raining Visiting Homemaker Service of Somerset County 20 1 725 5533

WF, HELP professional ;md non professional people supplement their income 1 all 201-359-2349

S UP E R IN TE N D E NT tor Nassau St office building part-time light janitorial Julies in exchange for 2 rrxnm efficiency apt Must be responsible reliable with references 452 265-

BARTENDERS & WAIT : ,F SSES M F w an I ed alThe Holiday Inn at Princeton 609-452 2442

NURSE WANTED RN or LPN llpm-7am, part time For interview contact ad m inistrator Sunnvfield Nursing Home 6! Maplewixid t ic C ran bury 609 395-0641

LIVE IN Hut SEKEEPER or convalescent Must be able

in cook Reply Box « 03409 Pnnceton I’acket

f.Rt H NDSKEEPF H NEHI) ED .e the Pennington Sdiooi all H>9 737-1847

PART T IM E BINDERY WORKER Experiencepreferred Apply Pnnceton Printing ( n 176 Alexander St. Princeton NJ 609-921- 6800

HOUSECLEANER 1 day every other week Pnnceton Jet iown transport at ion Refs req 609-799 3645 alter 6pn

BUSY TRENTON LAW FIRM seeking secretary with ex el lent typing & shorthand kills 609-989 7WX

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SALES PAST TIME eads supplied Company

needs personnel. withmanagement potential, for inside sales work Previous -ales experience a must Flexible hours high earnings potential Phone 609-924-3030

a RE1 YHY TYPIST lull >r part ! ime for small office in fie -enter of Princeton Ex- • lent typing and office skills

Inquiries please phone 609-921- 6195.

■ ICAJ RECEPIlONISr - busy Princeton internist of- ice F.xperienced LPN or RN

pref...... I - lays includingSaturday AM Reply Box <413421 Pnnceton Packet

h ‘w iWLF ! x.EABLE SALES• E R S I IN needed tor baek- pai king & mountaineering' tru $1 art ing im

oicdiutely Apply in person■x lodei '■ 354

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6TI SS M - I*arl time,i ri Sat sun nights Call 609 921 2798 tor interview

• LLE S PERSON full time aril 4 Gift store in Pnnceton

pping ■ ntei Call tor ppt t n ei I am to 2pm

609-921-6191

- •. I ty pists 4- * ys needed lor temporary jobs rinc* n-Hi itstown area -.11 Pat at Swiit Personnel

'419 HfU 'Hi in ii 609-586-5898

Wl . - ME \s AG< iN Im­mediate openings form erge' < -elt starters with car m iiigtilstnwn Hamilton Township & Plainsborolownship Meet people. Have B e 81 earn phone Mrs

Lock* Fi Ypril 9 4 4 20134: 7019 \ri eijual opportunity employer

SE RE 1RY lor 7-man group headed by Vice Pres lent Yei ph)sics, m Pnnceton Junction Prefer a ppl 1 ca nts with 1 <■<■ hmea 1 'vping experience Excellent command of English grarn rner required. Salary open, ommensurate with ex

icrience and ability F:xcel lent nnge txenefit program Call Mrs Harrington 609-452-2950 or appointment Aeronautical Research Associates of

nceton Inc . 50 Washington Road Princeton An equal opportunity employer

sK< RETARY Princeton area Experience in taking

• and lamihar with• ..imp. equipment Salary ■ommensurate with ability Reply Box *03403, c o Pnn- -e' » packet

y\ A NTT! I ' Ret igious school, Hebrew & music teachers for Reiorrr Jewish 1 ongregationFor application call 2751 or 448-7520.

609 799

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w h e re >he act ion is

jtt order cooks

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HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY- FUR A GOOD TYPIST to develop into an executive secretary If you are capable of quick clean copy a busy consulting firm with in ternational affiliations has an interesting opening The work includes all facets of report production Call 609-799-1200 and ask for Personnel

NURSING ASSISTANT Foil time or part time, 7 a m 3 p m shift Excellent salary IxmefiLs and working con djtions Call for appointment Personnel Department, THE CARRIER CLINIC, Belle Mead. N J 20 1 359-3101 AnF.cjual < ipportunity Employer M F

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY nf the highest caliber desired in professional Princeton office Skills required include shorthand typing '80 wpm minimum ability to work independently 4 coordinate work with other personnel This is a full time position with salary commensurate with ability 4 experience Please send resume to Box *034,20 c »V Princetoh Packet s

HOCSEtLEANER WANTED young man or woman tor full

lime position, must be capable of doing neat 4 dean work Experienced preferred but will train right person Salary commensurate with ability Call Gregg Terry. 609-921-2167

WAITRESS WAITER fulls Exp Full time/part time Exc lips Immediately. Micheles. Princeton 609-9249313,

MEDIC AL SECRETARY with steno 4 dictaphone ex­perience 2 days per week Apply 609-921-6040

PERSON M F wanted lo pump gas at Blawenburg B P across from Dairy Queen Hours 7-3 Mon-kri Call lielween 4-8. except Fri

NURSES RN or LPN - 11 to 7 30 full and part time Small nursing home in Monroe TwpCall director of nursing 609 448-7036

DAY MATRON 7:30am-3:30 pm. Dayton area contactJulius Kiss, between lQam Ham. 201-329-2544

BORED with volunteensm a mundane job or retirement’’ Want to reenter the exciting, creative business world"* Put y our potential 4 insight on the Ime w or king f rum our office or your home to screen your community tor businesses for sale A liberal commission with performance draw to start Call Mr (anfieid 215 968-6726

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SUPERVISORpart tim e mghi su p e rv ise p sy ch ia tn c and or s u p e rv is e e xp e rien ce required E xce lle r benefits sa la ry and p ieasar w o rk in g co n d it io n s Cal! for ac P* ' lrn® n! P e rso n n e l D epar m em

THE CARRIER CLINIC BELLE M EA D N.J

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Monday md Tuesday There » every indication rt at me position could lead to increased involvement arid responsibility for the right person

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Help Wanted Help Wanted Jobs Wanted Announcements Personals Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Martp l a n t m a n a g e rENGINEER required by small chemical co Ex nerience in this field an ad vantage Usual benefits Please send resume slating salary requirement to Box *03394 c/o The Princeton Packet

FULL HME Ixxiy puppets wanted (or April 10 opening of (.real Adventure Assistinlive costume character magic shows Applicants can be 5T or under Cail immediately lor auditions. Miss Jones 201-928 2000, ext 238

H OU SE C L E A N E R everyother Friday 4 rm eond Twin Rivers Must be thorough and like friendly Beagle Own trans 009 448-7779 after 7 (0pm or wknds

MATURE MAN OR WOMAN to night super* se

rest aura nj and motel business Some experience in this field preferred Applv in person. Stage Depot Inc " Rt 31. Pennington. N J

MAINTENANCE & JAM TORIAL PART TIME work for experienced reliabli person Princeton Poiychrnm Press Phone 609 452-9302

SECRETARY TYPIST 'full timet for Princeton

R e s e a r c h P a r k management consultant firm Exc opportunity for qualified individual Pleast ml a< 1 Checka 609-924 3804

DENI AI ASS IS rANI rewarding opportunity lor chair side anxious to assist with quality restorative treat merit &■ teach prevention as pari of 4-person dental health team in Princeton of fice X-ray license necessary C D A preferred. Full time No evenings or Sals Replies confidential 11 Bos Princeton Packet

M A T l ' R E W O M A N preferably European to serve

as companion no physical can1 required to patient at Meadow Lakes Own (ran sportation required Call 609- 924-2836

LIMOUSINE DRIVER 25-40 hrs per week Must have knowledge of NJ NT' airports 4 clean driving record Must be available days 'on call basis " Crown Limousine 609 448-4389 between 9 & 5

DRUMMER WANTED - tor new tend Experience Work and rehearse Princeton area Vocals a plus Rep!'. Box *03145 i n Prince!on Packet

MACHINIST 5 vrs ex ­perience make own get ups resharpen tools make spot check inspection, read and understand blueprints, minimum supervision, furnish own machinist tools McLean Engineering Labs. 70 Washington Rd Princeton Jet 609-799-0100

NURSE RN or LPN needed for morning care, Mon Fri or weekends from Approx 7 30 to 9:30 a m by 21 yr old female q u a d r a p l e g i c Ro c k y Hill/Griggstown area 201 297 5720

OFFICE CLEANING part time in local area Hrs 6pm to 9 30 pm Call 609 448-5505 bet ween 4 & 6 pin

REAL ESTATI SALES Rossmoor. looking lor aggressive sales person good financial future will train leads furnished Call Mr While 909-655 2270

ARTIST graphic line work color separation must be skilled good pay all fringes permanent, call for appt between 8-4 30 p m 609 393 2435

\UNDROM AT ATTEND NT Kend Pk . m f. itipie. everv eve 8 30 10m For add’d info, on hrs &• ilary call 20 1 297-1481

ENERAL FACTORY HELP or So Bruns custom rubber oldirae plant Apply Pnn ■ton Rubber Co Route i on Jet

WAITER WAITRESS Jolly Ox R estaurant H illsborough * 1 722 5440

HOUSEKEEPER COOK live i t 5 days perm anent position reliable re fe ren ces requ ired Private room bath color T V S tla ry open 201 Z 7 8688

WANTED at home-telephone survey Absolutely no selling Pty by quality of leads ( al. 009-737 1700

EXCITING business op portunlly in cosmetics Prestige specialty store has opening lor Estee Lauder beauty consultant Experience preferred Total control of ctejsartment Liberal salary and commission Great op­portunity m build successful business Send resume and experience All replies kept confidential u *03396 > Princeton Packet

f ! LL J (ME • xperiance i clowns and characters yvanted lor Apr., 10 opening of Great Adventure Also full time summer positions available i all for aud lion Miss Jones 201 -928-2000 ext 238

CAREER in sales and managemei with ma company due * expansion Sales experience helpful, but not essentia! Substantial starting salar a 11 ncent i * * increases as earned After a training period in sales an opportunity tor a car eat management i\ a labl < F x particulars call Mr Loehnmg, 609-924-44 4 0 An equal op portunily employer

DOMESTIC Fridays recent references Own Iran sportation < all after 6 609H8 37 35 Twin Rivers

MEN & WOMEN wanted to assist in live costume character magic show Must have neat and presentable appearance Full time only April 10 ( all (or auditionsMiss Jones 201 928-2X10 ext 238

SYSTEMS PROGRAMMERS long term development

needs have created openings for prop am met ■ t1perience on many computer communication & real time i ipe rating systems A sse mb. y ang iag< ex pet ten i ■ idea

on general automation equipment is a must Salary commensurate with ex­perience Good iienefit package Call Mr 1 ollenger Tal-Star Computer System' 809 799-1111 (or appoint men1

LOGIC DESIGN ENGINEER local system^ house has

opening for person ex­perienced in communications controller tlesign lor mini­computer systems In terfacing experience to general automation, computer equipment would l>e beneficial Salary com mensurate with experience Good bench ii package offered Call Mr Tollenger Tal Star Computer Systems 609-799 1111 for appointment

HOUSEKEEPER weekday afternoons Brunswick Acres Must have own transp Call eves 21)1 297-0227

LIFE GUARD Swim In­structors for summer day camp Red Cross Certificate needed 609-448 (88

SECRETARIES Don’t let your secretarial ability stagnate1 Put R to good ;,i »!u, tivi tst in in i 1 < terrific long and short term tssignments now lilabh many convenient to your borne Find out more 1 on! ad KELLY GIRL 1901 N Olden Ave . Trenton. N J

MOTHER'S HELPER Responsible mature woman to help young mother care tor 2

year old girl Live in large Lawrenceviile house Send references to Box *03417 Princeton Packet

CLERKS Very interesting and diversified long and -nor' term assignments are im mediately for persons with good clerical ability Typing is not required in many of these outstanding opportunities Kind out if you can qualify for a.n assignment tnat will convert your clerical ability into dollars ml act KELLY GIRL. 1901 N Olden Ave Trenton N.J

TYPISTS Do you have good typing ability that si yyorking to your advantage 5 ou can change that in one of ihe many long and shorl term assignments w* have rm mediately available lor statistical and general typists as well as transcribing machine operators Find out how you can convert your typing skill into real earning power Contact KELLY GIRL, 1901 N Olden Ave , Trenton N J

CLERK OR COSMETICIAN wanted lor fine pharmacy Experience required Call 609 924 4002 for appointment

FLOOR CLEANERS Part- time. mornings light indoor work Will train High 1st own area Call 201-747-5638

COLLEGE STUDENT ART MAJOR seek' employment Graphics ;-p og receptionist Bright and personable Please call after 4pm 20! 297 3757

GOING ON A TRIP' I will give -.our school age children tender loving care in my Law renceviile home in a sappy iamiiy atmosphere

>1 available Reasonable 609-883 7863

RESPONSIBLE & EXP college student will do iawn mowing gardening & ted jot is 201 297 1576

BABYSITTING In my home Reliable mother Any age Hotlunch Law rencev If. 609 8833817

I DESIGN LOGOS posters signs books brochures cards letterheads murals, packages and any other graphics you may require 609 486 337

BABYSITTER Well known & exceptionally reliable Hot lunch. naps, complete p laygrou nd f ac i l i t i es HudMmat)i«' r <«! es B09-924 2027

N K KI) A V Ul N(i F E ) NHELP BOY S OR GIRLS ( all Youth Employment Service Y E S Mon-Fri, 3 so 5pm oiM if.!- 4(4 A non- profit student employment organization

CHILD CARE REGISTERED NURSE MY HOME 609-44 ,142

BY

CHILD CARE in my home for working mothers Ex- per el,, ed R. terern <•> 1 x rIf 1 \ er- irea 609 448 454

MATURE W(IMAN wishes 5 day live nut housekeeper jot. Child care cooking etc In Princeton, Hopewell area i iw i: i rail' 466 3 (7

EXPERIENCED SE< RF 1 ARY B(X)KKEEPER seeks permanent par' ’ ime s nr 4 t ul 1 day s w eek posi bon Level of competence high in 'yping grammar spelling and \ er rial ski 1 i- Please rail 6119 882-0263.

i ERTSFIKD IT. A CHER seeks summer work w ith children Experienced in recreation children s theater and child care Call '201-359 8338

BABYSITTING in my Twin Rivers horn. Warm hiving surroundings , all G.i 609 448 492!

FXf-3 i TI\ 1- SEcRE'i a R y Experienced with legal, nimputer. educational firms 'typing FOwprn steno KOwpm VN111 w ork on a day -to-day tesis $4 per hour 609-896 0207

SITUATION WANTED

SILK SCR Eh N PRINTER operate all standard machines prepare screens VIETNAMESE very adap­table willing, industrious Now employ ed in N Y state liut eager to relocate Box 03423 i o Princetor Packet

ARCH HEi TL'RAI DRAFTS MAN looking for full lime summer and or part time work at my home or in your office lor local firm 4 years experience with Staten Island arehi ter! . I af tor 6pn 6(9 799 .177 2

IiEl IR El) W an gardener day 46t . -098

job as• .'eel 609

HE ROCKY HILL CO-OP School has a tew

ire openings in its 1976-77 lasses tor ; & 4 yr olds For riiormation & application

please ■ al Mrs Meyer at 609 921 9331

hJ.it A has moved We now arty everything from fine

ant ique turnilure & cut glass baseball cards & ostrich

lathers Patent medicines - & paper adverbsing loo

Q 8t tSt , ruMalgia & ntiques at The Tomato

Factory . Hamilton Ave , Hopewell

- ASS A l S I M M E R1 icGRAM ith season of

pr< - 1 »len; in bear’ Pnnceion June 14 Aug 13

Register by week <r season ■ -' bed tivn tier - will provide

yell ha la need nurserv a’ in or. 921 7731 II

496-U260 'or information

VISIT N ASS A l CO-OP nursery school. 50 Walnut tene Princeton and bring our 3 or 4 vr old You can

register now lor the 1976-77 erm Two programs are 'y ul 9-12 or 9-3 Call Jane 1 ■ » i 609 882 i27. or Ingrid ■A 3a 921 805

it u it Shopping titer Rt 206. Rocky Hill

N J . you will find the L & M u da md Dr ( lowers

he finest in New Jersey They guarantee to save you money or all your laundry and dry ■ leaning work Free moth-

fing Dry cleaning $.40 jxd pound for id lbs or more

la »>K LOOK LOOK There is king it Princetot Static*

pei ta $i.ot !l» overnight h\ the week I « by u* nonth $9 The on* y overnight parking in

609 | . 07(

■ > .. -- - ,* x • , • bit'li ping on IRMSelec'ru 609 448 2196

BABYSITTING my home near W t Black Any age week,, da rmur . >,09 4489042

FOR MER SECRET AHA desires ty ping to do at home 6 years experience can provide papei Reasooabk i tea Roberta 609 799 2831

WILL MoW LAWNS in Kendall! rt d I20l-» tv

HIGHTSTOWN PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC Monday evenings Call 606-448 1439

ASTROLOGY SHOP Astrological charts, classes astrology books, occult books experimental dating service : )pen 12-3 p m . Mon t hru Sat closed Wed 134 Nassau St Princeton or call Tobv at 609- 924-5179

MAGICIAN Scouts, Parties Banquets, etc. Girl cut in half by electric saw plus Houdini lock escape Gordv 215-9683733

GAY SWITCHBOARD in­formation center Call 609-921 2565 Best hours 7-10 p.m

ALCOHOLICS a n d l y m o i s HELP AND INFORMATION i ALL 609-924-7592

SINGLESHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Sponsored byMonmouth Presbytery of the t ruled Presbyterian Church

All Singles All Denominations

Meet ath . rsl Presbyterian Church

(20 North Main St Bights town

Sundays2 (X) p.m Worship Service

it p m Social Events Wednesday

3ll p m Group SharingF ridays

8 :«)pm Singles' Fellowhsip

For additional information 609-448-0055

IT PKINi I 'IX IN i '(K)PER I A f M RSERY SCHOOL \.i-"..iu X Cedar I,ones is

■ ( ep! i ng appl ications for 976 77 Visit our small riendly class of 3 & 4 yr olds

. point men! ('al l Elinor \Mm triyi lr.’ ! 6385 or Pat ; Hi tie n? !

m MM HR DA A ( AMP Fun & end1 In -(ruction in all

per! 2 pool Arts & Crafts M mature Golf Separate i " i mn-- ages 12 Register

weeks June 28 Aug 20 Transportation 2. 5 mini orlull (!a\s Call Cedarville < 1 anlrx Day ( amp 609 4-48

h H I A M I LIES WITH A d NG CHILDREN The lhghtstown Church of God ‘ifcrs a Parent s Day Out jit ogram. », 30 a m to 5 30 j, in M I' i he program oilers , 1 hristian environment for

thr nurture of pre-school and kindergartners Carefully • imed --upervision Marriage

■ in counseling available Donations to total , hurch ministry requested k ,r information and

e ' I r j c ! .1 609 448-9424

ATTENTION PARENTS Irene's Day Nursery has openings for your child Loving care. 20 year ex jierience I-arge playroom & yard Licensed, any race,■ corn, tax deductible From 6 x ks Ul 6 y rs Ri'Commended by h Idren ' all for appt 609-924

0219

A'11NTESSi iHI SCHOOL of Windsor offers

s' M Fi l l IN1 , M< iR h. 1 or the ; re s< hold or kindergarten ■ ” ,d ' 'pening for Sept 1976 '■ 11 nlormai mn. observation,

((((lie i h ill 809-448-0946 1 ic or Thurs or 259-7966

or 259 1301 eves

Personals. i 1 R M< iNEY Is

mere loo much month left at he end of your money ’ Have it and get 40 to 100 miles per

gallon when you nde a Honda tor good economical tran sportation

( oopers Cycle Ranch 866 Rt 331 rent on NJ

609 587 6354

RIDER WAN1ED Car Pool leaves Twin Rivers 7 15 a m ix-avesWTf 5pm Call 609-448- 2487

BEAUTIFUL ORIENTAL furniture Inlaid with mother of pearl design Dresser chest table 609-883 7568

H1NESE RUG SACRIFICE $2000

LOUIS IV chair $185Marble top table $75Hand Carved upholstered bench $$65-Mission Oak desk R0Marble lamp new shade $15 Chinese vase $35Marble & wrought iron labie

$45Dining room set $600Isparta rug 11x14 $350Wood office desk modern $30 Signed Italian statue make offWToby jug best offer over $50 Assorteo crystal & silver $5 ea Set for 8 Noritake Andorra

$25( rvstal for 6, goblets & wine

$15Italian 18/8 stainless for 8 $10Dollhouse $40

( all 201-359-7467 after 6pm

DINING ROOM SUITE 9 pieces excellent condition $1200 or best offer 609-896- 1748

M1N> i 1.1 A - SR T 10 2 35mmcamera with lenses Asking $350 or best offer Call ev enings 609-883-5814

MRS BROOKS Reader & Advisor on all affairs Avail ' or ga therings or parties Spec readings Wed $2 Card reading $3 609-394-34)0 8-11, m 4 6-10 pm

PERSON WANTEP for '-xistmg car pool from East Windsor Twp to center city Philadelphia Call after 7pm 609-448-4819 or 448 3561

!•’•! RLESQt'K STRIP TEASE Kntertamment for that

special party Call The Hamburg Theater 201-873- 3733

SPIRIT! Al 1ST

Reader .md advisor on all ,1 fairs ol life 15 years same location Special $5 card ending 52 .'ith this ad 609:*i .MM

N E ED A B AN D" CALL US ’, mod danceable music for al! ages al reasonable prices The Musicians 20! 359 1500

LOSE weight with New Shape i apsules and Hvdrex Water Pills at Siegel's Franklin Park Pharmacy

TOBY LIPMAN Esoteric strologer will lecture on

r.armu astrology, on its im pad OB our £Si rological chart 1 ohy is a well known lecturer & teacher of astrology She has her own astrology shop on Nassau St . Princeton N j Donation $5 Sal eve April 10th at 8 p m at 57 N Main Si Allentown N J i niversal Law & Science

Foundation

! fc NNIS PARTNER WAN IED seeking male-female inlermediate advanced, ■uldoors 201-359-0887

1 Nf < V! DIVE RSI FK ATION lor professional 4 non

professional For more in­formation on how you too can teat the money crunch Call 609 799-0563 between 5-7pm

Bargain MartWO SOFAS Scandanavian

wiKil upholstered iike new ondilion ) beige $25 1 blue

$85 Two (ires 4 runs D78-13. hke new $10 609-883 1549

SAM SNEAD 3 woods 6 irons putter $55 15 nms for hrvsler ( Drp cars $3ea boys

25 bike $25 boys 10 speed bike $5<j New plant table formica top $5 609-448-3125after 5

A'EREaTERS ANONYMOUS SEARS WASHER & GAS A n n n u n r a m a n U rets Thursday evenings. 1st Dryer Avcxtado $150 for both

P r e s b y t e r i a n Church. Mjsc household items sleds Might stow- For information minibike ladder chests etcall 609-448-2481 or 443-5749 20 1 29 7 3865

LA W N M< )WERS sharpened 4 repaired For sale used garden tractor 4 plow disc narrow 4 drag harrow $150 609-448- 2 M3

t e a k Sid e b o a r d exccond adjustable shelves drawers $250 Teak double dresser $60 teak chest of drawers $75. bronze ice cream parlor table 4 4 chairs $L25. brass queen size headboard $50 brass modern lea car’ $6i 1 all after 5pm 609-771-9150

HANDCRAFTER LINE of men's and women's casual clothes featuring a variety of Indian fabrics Wide selection of imported Indian shirts from $6 50 to $10 Will custom tailor vour fabric as well 609-448 1423

Sfti AIJ. GIRL S BICY I ME Schwinn, solid rubber tires, gd cond Asking $25 609-799- 9560

MED. CHAIR & OTTOMAN ')versized. red velvet, perfect cond Ong over $400 will self for $125 609-448-6232

7 PC DKEXEL - colonial bedroom sel King-size 'win teds $1600 201 359-7611

LIVING ROOM Sofa chairs lamps Jr Dining Room Table, 4 chairs Will consider any reasonable offer 609-448 8980

BELL HELMET visor-white. 7 l 8, never used Paid $60, asking $40 Sunoco Hi-Power battery $25 2G78x)4 tel tedtires $30 w Plymouth wheels $40 4 rnos old 609-448-5647

C U L T U R E D M ARB LE VANITY' TOPS Direct from Factory ALTEG POLY MARBLE 7 Second St Somerville <201 526-2777

WATER BED & frame pedestal, heater everything included 20 1 782 !3<E

LOVELY OLD BUREAU with handsome bevelled mirror $80 nice walnut desk $45 609- 466-1175

PLYWOOD SHEATHING ex! new 4x8, 3/3’ $5 38$6.38, 5/8 $7 98. 3 4 $9 88Kiln dried lumber 2x3x8 (9cents. 2x3x8 88 cents. 2x4x8 95 cents Andersen windows, 25T, off 25% off textured M l pivwood siding 5 '8 4x8 $11 60sht Can deliver Call collect 215-276-0632

RED VELVET COUCH. Dark Oak End Tables, Coffee Table, glass included 201-821-8785 eves

FILES Used 4-drawer full suspension fetter size files Very good condition heavy duty $5 9 50 609-924-3454

VICTORIAN dining room set hutch, buffet, server table

& 5 chairs $500 or test offer 201 722-5374

WE HATE TO SELL but we redid in contemporary so we are offering our Country French distressed walnut 42' rd carved pedestal dining table w 2. 18 leaves, treated tops < »rig value. $700 Best offer over $250 609-924-2344after 6

i OLON LAI. PINE BAR - 5ft x 3 ft . w 2 swivel ter stools Exc cond Make offer 20; 329 2785

PI v itdoot coskint equipment includes 2 burner

ovt null bin na n < gas cylinders & lanterns < all after 5pm. 609-882-0378

FURNITURE Cushman colonial dining set mint cond j single foam rubber »■ 1 omplefi Z R A (X

IV 18 basket weave kitchen cabinets, range oven, reirig iormica counter tops ( an tie seen Sat & sur. 9 1 609 88r1533

H< tl’SFHi H.I) ITEMS intruding 9 x 13 white rug. washer-dryer 3 pc term set

hk I ’ ng hair 3rocker, vteel telted radial 'tuddedsnow Mri" new 78 13 other miscellaneous items 609 921-6235 please call alter 6 pm

TIRES USED 2 Goodyear F70-14 Polyglas $30 'free spare- .Mark-Ten C I) ignition unit includes all parts & instrucl ions $25 201-372386

TYPEWRITERS Electric manual, portable, office models New reconditioned ADDERS ALCI LATORS Name brands. Rentals Repairs Trade-ins (ENTER BUSINESS MACHINES 104 Nassau s' @09 924 2243

BOLENS lawn tractor 32" cut. new engine very clean ’ all 609-890-9136

GENUINE Exereyele home exercis<j machine ex cel lent condition 3 4 size French cello Two Directional olive green corduroy chairs on brass casters 609 737 1044

SEA WEED Liquified or granular The ideal plan! ,'ilamin At Peterson's Nur sery. Lawrenceville Road. Princeton

SWIMMING POOL Pelican 18 ft Diameter by 4

Ii Deep with Filter Original Price$595 asking $375 Pool is year old In excellent con dition Phone 201-534-2534

POWER MOWER 'Lawn Boy solid state ignition grasscatcher runs well $75 609-921-6612

17 ■ ( FT G Erefrigerator freezer Avocado green Exc cond $225 10 spd bike $25 609-443-6131

HR< M E & WOOD wall unit Excellent condition, $100 609- 799-1740 or 201 359-458f,

BEDRtXJM SET oak Drexe! 1 headboard, 'win beds, chest k tbit iresssr 0-12

$ ,5 'i 609-448-6473

511 Samsonit* utd km patio furniture $566 new will sell lor half price $283 609-443 1799 after 6pm

RUG 6x9' indoor-outdoor Red. black, orange pattern, excel cond. $30 609-443-1742 after 6pm

SOLID WA1.NU1 NAK ASHIMA DINING SET Classic design 36x72. two 18 extensions 8 chairs $1000 609-921-8089 or 452-8888

FDR SALE teautifui original 1 zech crystal chandelier new, call 609-924-5329 between 5-10 pm

MODEL 149 IN TL CUB cadet 14 hp mowing tractor 48" cut Hydrostatic drive w 2 wheel HR’ Jump car' Used 3 seasons $1500 Replacement cost $3000 KELVINATDR trash pak Golden harvest front Like new $ I (MJ 609-737 (495 after p.m

M-U'I.EVY SLENDERIZING MACHINES $ ihraury Belt and floor roller Slightly usedWill sell at a sacrifice, (a ll 609-448-240(1 between 9 i, 5

SUEDE' OATS Mauve. 3 4 length Blue ioden Both size 14. nr*- condition Also small car rack kitchen table, humidifier, single bed mis< 609-924-4238

SUMMER B IKh Tel RS ,4 17 YRS Exp d cyclists corisideimg organizing 2 week am ping biking tour' in East

& West Approx cost ex Hiding equip $ travel $200 If

interested, send name & ad dress 10 Giaff herranle B 34 Kirkland House < am bridge Mass 02138

1 ( 1 IN I S n,ee! new people 13,rents VS thout Partners,

haper 387 We offer con alit> 3W areness adult &

I i'irer s a< t vities. gourmel (■als dances understanding.

609-924-1723 da vs 609-924 *H-1 &, 201 297 ,5854 eves

BOOKS FOR BRYN M AWR P lease bring books to 32 V andeventer Avenue Sunday, April 11 between 2-3 p m Also open VSednesday April 14th 9:30 11 30 a m "Donations tax deductible Or phone 609-924 1534

TWO PIECE DRESSING - is one way to get the meet mileage from co-ordinated clothes We have 2 pc (Jiana perfect for luncheon theatre or travel Washable perfect icr spring & summer Special price $48

RED BARN CAST ALS Hi 206 Belle Mead

201 369-3305

LIVING ROOM sofa, hair- tables tamps All

.. ,nd Ail ■ insider any , . - ■ it ' c r 6i 19-443-6831!

MoNROE rcixiel 1405 ad- ing bine, put based - un , , $32 a . »11 lot mset 60s

896-1 BIX' 8am 6pn;

R m ■ ■ viiow Thayer crib, playpen &

I M448 79 72

, NlKoRMS AND \ CO ESSO KIES

l.arco etc I'niforms pant ',i - tops nurse mates shoes. E.il coats badges Men &

l; Nil IV '- imp Bams1 •-1 ik i-i mi Shopping i enter

, \ IKY XN'IIOIT SHOPWicker giKKi selection round tables and chairs many dry -inks pierced Mn pc safes. 1 icricti Likers racks, shops Mot cl 1 , in er and tel low s coffeetables. desks and swivelcha j rs. pair Lirge cooper

< RIB BEREA 1 dri-ssi ng -hip ' lanterns cupboards(able, standing shelves .<diow xmie original red paint.& white, exc cond $200 ij()9 blanket chests pint corner771-9242 •I rd apothecary chesl.

gOOQ >.elect ion lamps andiixture^■ Large . ■ .I imps

( ATA LYTIC I IK ATE h .aid lixtures I,.urge 2 'torvpropane fired $25 2m 259 barn i illed wiiTi modestly3610 [need .int lques Wed tltru

Sun lo~ 651 3,759 Hi 202RYA RUG - Natural color. 6x9 Like new Best offer 609 448-8517 or 443 5892 alter h pn

4 14" FT Mag wheels withlugs ! yr old $8 0 609-921- 4’07 or 89(i-9562 after upm

l ’R ()FESSI( »NAl. GY'MN \S TICS EyiTPMENI Suitable for adults and chldren Outdoor 16 higfi A Tame galv [>1 jx consi rut", ion and siip-on 11 Kings containing . nylon climbing ropes and winging nng set onnei'ed

on Ixith ends with fully adjustablc 'tainless -I e* > High liars Assembly and adjust.ment vs ith alien w rench W ill assist m disassembly and planned layout Detailedsketches available Original cost $75ii sacrifice ai s.ioo Also available indoor wall hung adjusto har $80 peg Iniard $35. and 4 ,\ 5 (olding mat' with .upper . iplings tot :2 assembly ST'. 009 924 707u evenings

LOW BLOOD-SI GAR AND Y 1 >l Now in paperback Tln- ik Dr ( arlton Erixlericks famous book about Hypoglycemia Now $2 95 instead ot $7 95 (jet your copy at Nutrition (Tntci Route 130 near Highlstown Find Tit tin truth about Tiredness Depression. Poor 1 On •reni ration Sleeplc'snc" and many oilier symptoms that you vc probably teen iota on arc just imagining Ihe ' rut! cal c you tre

JACOBSON ESTATE 26 reel mower, like new power ■■ en. i ju pped .. . k

$175 ' all 609-924 2181 after5pm or on weekends

RUMMAGE SALE Chambers Si Firehouse. Princeton, N.J Thursday. April 8, noon lo4 p.m Friday April 9. 9 am to (u r n Sponsored by Ladies \u.xmaiy nl the Princeton Lion's ( luh lor scholarship fund in medicine

GARDEN SITES FOR RENI plowed fertile farmland

v in walking distance ot Twin Rivers $25 tor 25 x25 Lger plots avail 609-443 *776

EXOA SI\ E custom made plexiglas lunushings frame' model cases etc Cniqu* items I ill line ul hobbies and craft applies Hobbies &■ (ra fts cnlimited. Trader- v illagc Rl 27 Kingston M N J 609-924-4860

1- HI t- /f- K Bf f f-

Home grown naturally fed steers Cut to your own specification, wrapped and frozen Kaufman Farm 466-0773 Master Chg avail

TENNIS RACKETS Wilson 7 3000 professional nylon 4-. light $35 T 4000 Oll-f died nvlon 41 v light $45 Spaulding aluminum solid frame 4 5/8 medium $25 Gold clubs Haig, ultra full set of irons. 1 wood. 4 wood, leather grips red-white Burton full sized bag with ,-over $125 Ski boots, 1 pair Humamc. Size 11M ’used once $25 Reply B Barrie. 000-790 9528 alter 7 p.m

DELUXE Mark]in HO model Passenger train set with- bridges switches extras Bough: in Germany perfect condition and still in original cartons Retail value over $606 Best Offer ( all 609-443 4012.___________

TORO GASOLINE MOW ER excellent condition 609-4485731

300 ; mil*'' north Somerville ( irclc Pluckemin

‘ .ARDEN TRACTOR Sears 27>h[ w dozer blade $180, 7

\ 9 11 wide Hush style iM.rage door $30 old E1 1 g id a 1 rc d ish w asher .-.irks sin Li by tied S20.

drolloi $10 high chair $7. f . use 1 urriic toil table &

4 chairs $12. carseal $3, trombone w case $125 20i 29-6856

t.iiIT Cl.i BS Complete sel. ,ip it lux Ram with teg

Em client condition 201-359-6934

AI'.INI- I D1SPLXYS must ki roon foi new toerat K ti h< ■r'; s

73 Route (3 Merccrville

G R A \ ELY ■ o W E H T TRACTOR id mower,snow & rotary plows gear reduct wheels. sulk\ $700 2«i 1 297-0120

Icil DSP FAKE RS Pair Advent 2. $loo Also pair Epicure Id. $175 201 828 7375

( ( *Y * i'I E C O \ T lull length. ... . $50i S7-628

after 5.

BRONICA S 2A chrome w 7.7mm 12 h AutoNikkor lens camera x case ux • Exc cond like new $350 Ai cessorv 150mm 3.5 Auto Zens a non telephoto lens 1 rinsed $150 609-924 1611

( ARPE I I luck shag. 70 sqvds, rust color fxidding incl 609 448, H5H11

S ! 1- li E* , Panasonic casette J,pe recorder 3 record ch.inget 'uncr and 2 -peckers ( cum! $1 50 609 924 1611

MED SoEA 39 Brothers Sewing M ac him- c.'ibinet nuKlel - rd, Y mat Iress I loir !* ,1'lx'l 14)9 44 . I6HO

SPRING ME.AIM IVY FARM f REEZER BEEF Excellent qoalil '■ led , n past ure high in gram most steroids Half cut a Tiier [lacked ’alx-li-d and

A i I te vei 609466 29

01.1) ROU. 1 OP DESK 30 X 48 yu**i * undition $35o ( ail609 799 2714

WOLVERINE work shoes 10", * dl through April 10 F< A Garden Shop Mercer Street Right stow n

E L E C T R I C T R A I N S REPAIRED I buy and sell new & used trains jav s Train Repair 201-8284)763

TORO SPORTSMAN nding iawn mower Needs repair' $50 as is 609 896-9328

KITCHEN SET White wrought iron 4 chairs CRIB with mattress Ex cond 609- 448-4416 alter

AGED HORSE MANURE tor garden or flower teds Small or large quantity can deliver Heasonabli 609-44 : 677(

GE UPRIGHT FREEZEREn coad 1 yr old

$400 firm Rider lawn mowers, 42' rear discharge mower IBte auto trans elec start & hvdrauhc lift. 2 vrs old SdHi lirm 201-329-2490

SWIMMING POOL 4 x 15, (j redwood deck Filter

it md y acitun, 609-448- 47u9 alter 5prn

MI k i tit ng roon tre 1" table buffet

server with liar 4 chairs 3 year' old. excellent condition Real Lirgain 609-ft')5 ’1736.

UNT S M E ,'J j R GIFTSHand iecorated ceramic eggs.• . bean tags bunny finger

puppet' stuffed toys and 1 roeneieri accessories (or Ihe young rngis The craft department of ihe .second lime Around Shop, 2675 Nottingham May Mercerville 609 890-0015

SE1 TIONAL COUCH 4 pcs w foam rubber cushions Exc eond 20!-297-0535 aft 4 pm

SWIMMING POOL 3G ft high, 18 f! round all equip

$111 201 H21 1CH5 af! 6p m

THE PHJNCETON PACK E lI "he I awn'.nu* I >odgr,r

Seven For Central JerseyTH E C EN TR A L PO ST

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The Franklin NFWS RECORDThursday April R. 1 T 6

Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Wanted To Buy G arage Sales Auctionsk a s t e r Sh o p p i n g 7Prices too high'' Shoo in browse through our chilaren s outgrown department Second Time Around Shop 2675 Nottingham Way Mercerviile 609-890-0015

ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE April 23 4 24 Harlingen

Reformed Church, Rt 260 Belle Mead Fri Sam-7 30pm 4 Sat 9am noon On Sat noon Jo 2pm all you can stuff in a hag lor SI and from 2-3 pm children s penny sale

SUEDE PIGSKIN LINED ( OAT size 12 $100 or besl 1 lifer 2 wedding gowns 1940 ilk satin with handmade open

work and train, new peau de -.me with iace chapel tram, both size it), each $25, ultra suede suii lining & blouse match, size 12. forest green, angle print blouse, $Ti<) 201 ’.59-7467 after 6pm

1 HAVE a reel type lawn mower, in very good condition 'hat cuts the grass and does not hack it to death like the rotary type lawn mower It lias extra w ide 24 cut & extra side solid rubber tires This lawn wide solid rubber tires lias lawn mower is in good condition II you like your lawn, buy my lawn mower It a an Excello with Briggs A

Stratton enclave 1 will give my lawn mower to a good home for $100 Please call 201 - 722-0561

BEAUTIFUL WHITE pile carpel, to1 x 13•$90 Lady Kenmore washer $60 GE Dryer, $4u. wrought iron of fee table with glass lop. $30,

game table S.5 new 78 13 snow iires, studded. $50, 2 cushioned liar stools $15. Call after 6pm, 609-921 -6255

BEDROOM si lit' Full, night tables double d re is e r . m ir ro r , m an's ires er $225 609-443 1047 after

BUI1 I R rn- 1 i ).A ( H carriage navy, mattress basket 4

rack.s Excellent condition $50 (419 443-6088

ALL WEATHER terrace or porch furniture good con Iftisn, Woodard white 2 small of as, fi chairs. 2 col tee fables. ' I (Kit stools $350, Florentine wmight iron l sofa large glass top eolfee table 2 side hair 2 lounge ehairc 'glass <p side tables $42, 609-824 1482

k a ik y t a l e p l a y h o u s eifl tall, fold-away Also I'EXPEE with authentic Indian decorations You create from no-cost cartons Easy Plans $1 00 each Send name address zip and $1 for each plan to Peter Fan's Paper Plans. P O Box 277. (Tanburv ,\ J 06512.

NEW FI OP F S HOLIDAY INN is buying Kappa Shell candle hades for their handsome

chandelier Can the Waldorf Vstoriabe lar behind' Largest collection east of the Rockies EUR LONG LA ML p ACTORY "1. TI E ! largest Outlet lor a 99-miie radius 9 miles north of Hat boro on Rt 263 Furlong Pa OPEN 7DAYS Si N i h MON TUES-THURS h 5WED 8-8. ER1 B-y SAT U)-:Y Micro Dot Pricing 1 , ,-44444 5 6

. A ( Q IT d. likealuminum, mid. like new $7

Chrome modern floor lamp $20 West Bend corn popper new $5 Cape type hair dryer new $8 609-863 6219

SLOAN S Dining Room Fable walnut 4 rosewood chrome legs 2 leaves <> chrome 4 Mack vinyl directors chain- striking Novaks chrome chandelier 609 +43 Hoe

EM PI Iff SEt HI- i AH V suitable L i di wp 1 ay 1 ng soldiers dolls elt ( all 609 737 1209

ELEA MARKET All Saints Church Sat May 1. 9am 4pm t ome brow se and buy OR rent a tabh and sell To reserve a table call Mrs Hesse. 609-924 5093 Rain date Ma\ 8

FABULOUS SALE of household furnishings an tiques living rm den tiedroom. kitchen G E refng. Ireezer washing machine garage & garden supplies lamps bookcases, books magazines 609 921 617V

WEDGEWOOD DARK BLUE F L O R E N T IN E service (or 10 plus variety serving pieces $700 809-77 f- 9150

SOFT GREEN SOFA ex cellent condition, originally $700, asking $25o Colonial chandelier $25 Colonial hall lights,$t5ea fluorescent 1 igL $10. comrnodi 4 matching sink excellent condition $67 medicine cabinet excellent condition $10 609-737-1121

LAWN MOWER — 28 inch 3*i* tip $25 Bov's bike 20' spd $25 609-443-1683

I R v TOR SE \R> tOH! with 40 inch mower eiix start, $230 609 443-1685

PROSHOP GOLF ( H its ! set H&R Power Bill irons good condition 2 thru 9 plus pitching & sandwedge $110 ! Adilla Graphite shaft 2 wood $25 1 set Titelist wixids. 1. i 3 good condition, $55 1 set Ping woods good condi I ioi$55 1 Hogan <'1400 putternew $10 Call Hank ( a!lire-

201-722-1808

API SALt Sat. April 10. - 4pm. 308 Emmons Drive. Bt Pnn< etoii n j MUurnishing must gn 609-452-1258 nr 924 0127

I RE KZI u Writ ii' . 1, f under guarantee upright 12 cu.fl $175 BEDROOM SUITE

Full, night tables, double dresser mirror, men's dresser $225 609-443-1047 after >

cavi nc 'ie foil 1'be following items during

April Year old GF dish washer desk, double bed. chest ot drawers double dresser dinnette -cl with -i\ chairs, several smaller piece- ( ,dl SOS 924-8621 (Honda 1 hrnugli Thursday after T P M lor information

PtX)L TABLE slate 8 ft includes 2 cue sticks balls, rack, like new. original cost $80o, asking $399 At-• ■ an Ini.l'kev $99 1 all 201 3.14 25 t

GE REFRIGERATOR excellent condition 5 vrs old. avocado $10" 609-448-84 59altir 2[«n m wknds

i u l ( 11. trad itional, very good o n d tU o n C h a i r w m g s e m

g o o d c o n d i ti D e s k te a c m tench, lamps luvial prut 609 448-2196

FURMTL HE 6 mahogany Chippendale dining room chairs with silk seals ex cellent condition Priced to sell at $4 -1 Call 609 653-2648

2 PHOFESMriNAi. 11 in 1 waxing machines 15 roll me buckets & ringers • screw on mop handles, stripping pads 4 ti> dusting mop $'2oo 609-655-093:

50 GAU.uN WtMll) BARREL Sill automatic water fountain 2 chicken crates $7, new remnant formica up to 4x4. all colors old lx-d teickboard, $13, insulators. >0 large pipe , se $10. autoinal u wuter can t"i c h i c k e n - $3 IZN 799 1199

RUA CONSOLE stereo ratio and record player 2 coral club chairs saw one ottom with slipcovers in excelled condition Best offer (>09 421 9171 at lei 5 pm ot weekend

COLURA1H) Bluespru - $10. uu. Norway Spruce.$5 00. W hi te I'm op to 4 $7.00 Y o u d i g a n d h a u Witlenbrock, Bent lev Road 1 light slow n, N J ( all after 6 I’M a a lay Satiffidav G03 448-3336

S N O W P L O W M< r m ock tor Jtx'ps Blade, trame and mot or in good i-ondi 11 ■609 44H 49*1 "| n_[ 11'

U H A T S M Apropellet! a o - mow it ! se-! ’tie whim in it -m.il 1 law i hgi

m - a IM'- .illi-r i.|n- on421 .-V. . Wilt ile11vef

l SED FI KM IT KF Vapn twin teds '2 nylon carpel?, olive, 12x13 gold 18X18 3d 297 *61

F'OR SALE Westinghouse washer 4 drver, 1 vr old exc cond $300 pr 009-921 -8816

2 GE BUILT-IN OVENS Pink with metal enclosures, just $35 ea Excellent condition 42 White Ductless hood w light 4 Ian New $30 Hotpoint Being Good condition $35 609-4480272 after 6 pm

Bargains Galore at our Bazaar April 11 at Carduner - (enter Rts 130 & 571 East Windsor 10 am 5 pm Only new merchandise loss, clothing housewares fabrics, books etc at a fraction of retail cost Come early for the best selection

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items sc sc can make room tor new merchandise Elat H e i i i ■ s h ie ld ! r e g u l a t $2 5o new $i 69 .shirt elastic cggafei - ! i a p s i e g u i a i $i b o w i i cents Metal Make Tear drop tanks and Universal Sportster 'anks regular $54 95 'mvv $33 95

( oopers ( v cle Ka n< h 866 Kt 33 Trenton N !

609 587 6374

1 API AIMS BF.D Formica w matching ■ host Both in excel lent . I end : im 61)9 44 •: 6140 al i er i, p m

1A L BUY SOF FI TE 1 vr Hen ulun col uni al print

Asking $190 20182 1 9337

BRAND NEW 1 olomal style iioortnm F its t x? door $105 F cur seis .rf redwood exteriora l u m i n u m s h u t t e r s Hi asonable 20 ) 297 366s

4 burner apartment size gas stove w oven. Craftsman able saw new mot urs, 3/4

hp garden tools furniture odds & ends oil burners blowers 4 circulators, plumbing fillings valves, >7

copper tubing small IxiIhriKirr. cabinet siruc 5 hp rototiller carpenter tools 8 drawer filing cabinet, 3' x 4 other items too numerous to mention 47 Washington Place Somerv i lie

t UE 1 ': RIf MATf H Ad U black orange avocadi $9 •< Send stamp for tree brochure t lom.o . N Hio.id A .109. I.li/.abe h N J

ABSOI.ITF.LY BRAND NEW over 50T, off shore Vocal

Master \ A304 1 A system 4 cols v< matching low imp head ||| quality pro mike included $»*■ 009 44 [ ,, gt

N tF A 1 urn ot t h- century tieautdul, walnut ornate, w ottoman excellent con dition Ornate arm chair cgn •on piimn 1U a • glass>p I .a .• w ■ hairs raced teal

xvndit cm >j|4 t95 0814

' ' iSLIM ;s 4- [it ( -RUNGS Many varieties from show onalllv stock Supplv hmiled111-782 27A.

( B RADB» wholesalers. Johns' f*.i< t * obra. sivarp etc plus antennas, ac

ecu 1, ’ll Sc, i {IK,

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1 RIB mattress $40 12schw inn 1 ittle Tiger bike $12; iricyelt $5 bouns’ing horse $7 nusi pre schiK’l toys sur

1 al kt I ze m $4 CallHi9 HF; i " li-4

( old >R I \ R( A 23". also 7 Make m... , 9-871 |f • or pj

w eekeiM i-

( i S't 1 iM M \l >E doll houses & turmuu 1 Hi n-* > designed to

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( 11A11 1.1 1 I 7 pc sol id pine bedroom suite excel cond Asking $ 1 0 0 0 ] rn, ?j7 7 g4 !0[in ■ ■ ekda v s osk tot I in

• R E G ! I . A l 11 I N S L A T E f O P ! ' " " I TABLE & E yU U ’ Ml' N i ’ A i i. 609 466-0069

THREE ; / , x 15 niounlcxl on Kaiser vbeel $4. ,|, wi«Kienkitchen chair* p.entixi $*' 30 1 27 794]

35 hp MERCL'RY MOTOR used m F resh water only $75 609-448-0574

WHY?

Do more educators and parents buy ‘World Book than any 'kher Ftncvclopedia^

It’s easy to use1!!It's easy to read! ’ 1 It's easy to understand It's easv to buv ' ' 'It's also EASY' to SELL'

II you tire interested in in­formation about either buying or selling, write 1. 183 P 0 BOX 42 Urmcelon .J<4 \ J08550

SI Kl RBAN HI T( HERS 262 S Main Si ManviUe

Duality Meats, Butchersei". hi Freezer Orders1 ustom Cut A Frozen

! 20! ] 722-7771

LIVING R oom SE1 couch 3 chairs table & lamp Call for appointment 609-44 3 5299 after

STEEL DRUMS Take advantage of gas war Fill one up 30-gal Si 55-ga) $7 609-448 0413 after 12 noon

UNIQl K BOUTIQUE

line of the linest selections of previously owned better quality family clothing at Pin Money Prices'

PIN MONEY BOUTIQUE 14 Mercer SI

Hopewell, N J 609-466-2810

t orusignment Re-Sale open daily 10-4 p m

Ised FURNITURE o! every description Largest collection m Bucks County Daily til 7 i losed Sunday F.dison F'ur niture Doylestown. Pa

■|;HE (T U FT Y NEEDi.E ' anvas work from start to finish Weekdays 9 12 A Tue eves t4 -m 448 1;.

LETTUCE 4- CABBAGE PLANTS Wholesale & retail Will have variety of vegetables, flower bedding ana Sweet potato plants Also hanging baskets Andy Tin da 11 Sharon Rd 609 259-2431

V M DR I \ M IT W I M A KF 13

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. BF DIMM..1 I KM IT Bl- . t ITIDI S IT- KING

Ml work done in the Old WorldTradition

1 lixie Bed 4 F nam1 ifi North Main St Hightstown N J

With 413-16 it,

( >pen to the pub!ic Wednesday to Saturday

12 noon to 7 p m

SUF FOLK LAMBS for EH Club pels, or Easter 609-466 0749

'6

tires. W iliys

*' 1 WINi H $175 in IonYY I '-I - - 44 m«i mh 0|He* |<I9 44>; 1

CEAE APPLE CCEyiS

ANTIQUES

t ount ry 4 Vietonan F urmture

New & UnusualGifts

88 Main St Route 512;Pea pack N J.201-234-2040

Tues Sal 10-5

I K Y F L U I D E X m i l d diurelii tablet and Diadex Inrmei nam<* Dex A Diet an - lortnuia I ht if! Drug*

h ! IF 1 F ! cirti.h modern S4 M PIUITO C opy * " F.x/'elk-ni NtAl HINF (lerlivt l<r unall

"e 4 i *Wi 'line I '-I pi (.1- limn will mHI+*:t> 'of v..'*o 609 448 4071 evenings

ON A R I D I N G I RA( TOR of reel mower *i eiei si.,! ' Asking $200 Good condi t * 609 665-0003

MF.l OF F KF TABLE27 x 59 i 4 glass lop darkwood ‘'wise Mist Lamp 44" tall Both exi -ond 609-443- 1295

KITv HEN aF end table electric fireplace chairs sofa, day bed mud more Noreasonable offer refused 609 448-6754

OLD ' -\MF. HAIR KI G 5x7 $2Z Oriental Afghan Rug !2\)8 $850 glass top lables Victorian chairs tamps etc Relocating Must sell Ap point ment mh 609-443-1072

LOOK do vou have these Lionel engines 263E 226250E 75 2E 763E 400E 381E 9E t92E I need them tocomplete mv collection Please call 609-585 9218 after5 30 p.m

DESKS. CHAIRS FILE CABINETS SAFES BOOK CASES CREDENZAS New and used largest selection lowest prices American Of­fice Co . Rt 9 Toms River 201 244-2999

CABINETS for Do It Yi’iirselfers Special prices 4 nstallahon instructions Aristocrat Quaker Maid 52 Rt =33, Mercerviile Bring our measurements or cal!

609-587-2400 for free estimate

Kl BBER STAMPS School or College address Home. buBiness zip code Rubber stamp of all kindsand sizes mane to vour orderat:

HINKSOK S82 Nassau St

GETTING ENGAGED'’ Brand new engagement wedding nng se! Unusual verv attractive Includes case and warranty on diamond VNas $250, will take $175 Cali 609-44V 5804 after 6prn

CONVERTIBLE SOF ABEDearly American floral igiholstereb design excellent condition like new 609-452 3369

A M E R I C A N I N D I A N JEWELRY Direct from Arizona at discount prices 609-443-3126

BICYCLE REPAIRS We Buy and Sell

TIGER At TO STORES24 26 VA itherspoon Street

609-924-3715

SCHWINN girl's Bree.se. excellent condition front and rear generator lights, $45 Kecord-O-Phone answering device, excellent condition $150 t all 609-924-9656

WANTED TO BUY I..A DIES R ID IN G bn tch es Size 28K no flare 215 2(5-0681 after 6pn,

WANTED Canoe, any condition anv fvpx- under $5( 609-392-8221

WANTED TO Bl' Y vacuum cleaner Call 201-297 1331 after 6pm

W A N T E D T O B U Y S e r a icopper brass leadaluminum stainless steel, rierlmg silver etc solids or turnings Industrial business or private Correct market price, cash paid S Klein Metals Co , Inc 2156 Cam plain Rd. Somerville. N J UK876 Phone 201 722-2288

COLLECTOR - purchasing all U S coins collections Top Prices At home appraisals 201-297-5573

MINK STOLE grayish blonde, good condition Asking $100. also black fake fur jacket, size med brand new $40 609 393 8099

IS YOUR CLUB OR ORGANIZATION LOOKING tor a high protil, very useful FUND RAISER’’ For free samples 4 details write WHH ■0176 Box 146. High!slow.n

SECTIONAL COUCH metal office desk king size head-board. double size brass headboard 5)1 297 5059

MEN S to spd Peugeot UO-8 23 Ira me with Brooks professional saddle 4 mountain gearing $120 Also 28m n. 15mm 4 85m rn lens for Retina Reflex 111 camera te>st offer 609-924-7313 after 5 p m

PERSON & n f'KF R MEAT PROCESSORS Invite >ou to consider and compare their prucs lor free/er beef, veal, pork and lamb 1 ake i dm e to 1 he * mini r\ and join us in our hop while \ou watch your

order iu ! and wrapjx-d Give i a call at 201 236 1400

B0NHEAUR t)ronz.e panther statue $300 Also 63 CHEVY $200 plus Austin Healv parts 301 359-6954

KITCHEN CABINETS Birch oak pine, cherry walnut Countertops low prices C Paul 609-448-8414

MAGNAVOX ASTRO-SONIC stereo 82 channel 1 H F V H E 23 T V B/W 301 329 6068 eves

BEST OFFER 2 white wrought iron bar stools w vinyl seats Child Craft mb, Corrado crib Perego carriage Svithen carnage 2 rosewood framed traditional or contemporary high back chairs Most reasonable offers will lie accepted ( all either 609 448-7242 or 448 7321

Wanted To BuyCOMB BOOKS old or newGood iirtren paid 201 »7 9356

( HEffI FREEZER 12 to IS cubic feet Manual defroal Rra»ofuilik Call MIW SA ’SMI

W AKDKDHF t h in k V2I 2KM after (pm

P R IV A T E COLLECTOR wishes to purchase antique guns 4 accouterments 609 443 4831 between 6-8pm

BUYING old stock cer tificates. bonds car RR. circus mining others 201-2972561

WANTED Stamp Collections l S and foreign Call after 6 p m 809 448 03*0

WANTED small sailboat sunfish or Mach IV type in good condition 20 1 746 3353 after 6pm

CORNER CUPBOARDS Jelly cupboards liianketchests, ! drawer stand, chest ot drawers. Oak china closets, oak desks and other antique furniture Also antique-American clocks 201 297-0914

I S. COINS Paying current prices Silver, gold copper, singles or collections Call 201 359-6402

MusicalInstruments

BALDWIN Spinet Piano i e p o s s e s s e d , 6 mo® oi I Walnut Bank will refinanct ( all Miss Grey Mifflin Pianos & Organs 234 F. State Street. Trentun 609-392-7133

VIOLINS VIOLAS. CELLOS ALL REPAIRS 609-448-2605. Roosevelt N J

ATK'AUST SEEKS PIANIST who shares an interest in learning 4 performing songs us an avocaDoo { all after 5 30, 609 p4 8510

FENDER steel guitar Double neck B-string F'.xcelient condition. $100 609-799-1740 or 201-359-4586

STEINWAY BABY GRAND older nuclei excellent con dll ion Asking $2000 < allanytime 609 921 162 I

(. 1 BSi >N L6-5 guitar Black i position veritone switch super hum­bucking pick-ups 1 me year old $350 609 443-6281 after4pm

STEREO COMPONENT'S Marantz 24 amp Marantz console amp . Infinity 100 1A speakers. Lafayette Cassette KK-D750 plaver rec Thorens turntable Call 609-921-1591

GUITAR Custom made 12 uring 1807 Brazilian rosewood hack shde= silver Spruce lop inlay, spruce neck Case included $225 203-297S418 alter 3 pm. ask lor Jon

FLUTE, clarinet 4 trumpet all in excellent condition lie* offer. KI9-44 1539 after 4 p.m

GUILD ELECTRIC GUITAR 3/4 size, perfect conditiw $100 609-448-0650

Fender Jazz Bass guitar with natural maple Brush in mint condition Barn, 609 466 1982

PIANO Kawai. upright exc cond A skit* $1250 New H09 452 7074

STANDEL ARTlkn 70 wall guilar amp reverb 4 tremolo I heavy duly 12 inch •peaKer Ideal for practice or ►mall g)gk $111/ 60V WZ4 «l.U

SE1X full m( Gretsch drums A Ztldjian 22 ride 18 (Tash cvmtjats Excellentcondi Ion $45 0 201 .359-88 4 3 after 6pm

G arage SalesWHITE ELEPHANT Sale Sal April to, 9-1 :» p m AJtar Ft wears Sociefs of St Anthony of Padua Maxwell Ave rfi^itstown Appliances, furnitire baby items books and more

MOVING SALE Twin mat tresses & box springs spreads chairs corner desk household items, girls clothing April 10, 9 to 4 176 DorchesterDr . off Du tch neck East Windsor

FOUR SA WILY Sale 12 ga Pump I.D required t, 1 yr old 18 ft vinyl pool cover stereo gun rack Tv tape recorders, bowling balls, golf clubs ^porting goods, go-cart engine toys, tools silver jewelry old lock trains custom lamps

entire household of furniture Depression Glass, etc. 609-448 2305 , 397 Morrison AveHightstown Mar 27 4- 28. Apr 3 k 4 and 10 4 11

inly New MERCHANDISE at fraction of cost April n,

ardtiner s ( enter RLs 130 4 >71 E Windsor I0am-5pm

GARAGE SALE Adding my household gixxLs to the sale already in progress at 397 Morrison Ave. Hightstown ■April 10 4 11

GARAGE SALE April to. 9am-4pm Yard garden, hand tools, spreader, old bottles school desks RR lamps coi if< tibles memet*bifia Signs Fairview RdSkillman N J

SUBLIME TO RIDICULOUS garage sale Saturday April 24. Rain April 25 F'rom kitchen & baby equipment to hundreds of books 4 records to leather wing chairs, chan deilers bumper pool table and much more From cheap on up 90 olden Lane Princeton, (corner Haslet Avenue 10:30 4 :30 pm

FRIDAY & SATURDAY April 9 4 10 9-5 Furniture,milk cans, some dolls, brass, 4 many other items Dey Fid 21. miles off Rt !30)

Plainsboru

YARD SALE April 10. 9-6. Baby items, misc household, fools Plainsboro Rd, ( ’ran Iwrv

WANTED participants in a giant garage sale to te held at 'te Princeton Shopping Center m -April 24, Irom 10-5. Bring vour own table and chairs and se provide free space No

dealers Just authentic junk rom your homes If interested

hi space please write to Sara Miyder, Promotions Director, Princeton Shopping Center. Management Office. North Flarnson St. Princeton, N j 08540 Any questions cal <**■ 924-1334 or 921-6234

GARAGE SALE 16 Winale Rd in Kenda 1.1 Park Sal April 10th

ri.-ARAGF Boutique Antiquesale Glass pottery ftrmture etc 4380 Province Line ltd tet lciwrence Kd & Pm.■ •eton Pike 10 a m Sal Api il 10

13 FAMILY SALE: Chan­deliers. fireplace, rugs, movie projector baby equipment Childrens, maternity and family clothes Toys, (.raft-, appliances, household odds and ends Fri.. Apr so. 10-4 Nat .May i, 9 5 Dorchester Drive tet ween Dutch Neck and Hickory Corner Roads, L i -t Windsor Raiii or shim

(.ARAGf SALE. Saturday. April 10, l()am to 2pm at the t nitarian < hurch of Pnn- ceton Route 206 and Cherry Hill R ad Proceeds will tent fi hi ( berry Hill Mur­

ry Soho H'tolarsiiip I ui i

SI BIJMF TO RiDRL'LOUS art antique and furniture in garage sale Fiverytlung un to antique objects, fine fur nishmgs, rinenfaJ rugs, 19th cent etchings A silver pieces L.v cry thing down to hundreds of txKik<- records, baby 4 sporting equipment lamiis 4 kitchen ware Sat April 24 Rain or shine 90 Olden Lane corner of Haslet Ave

1’rmceton, 10 30 4 to

I HF PENNING |t iN <g Hm i|.VA i'sl Dclaw arc A vi

Pennington N j Annual Senior ( Iw*' (/arage tele Fri Apr 23 Sal A|»r 24 9am 4prriSkik kale other i>oi'« 'quipineni clothing fur niiuf i- and ten a te .a m iteschool g\ ni

LA VAN SALK Cook Place, opposite Hopewell Methodistf hurch, April 10. 10am 4 30pm. April 11.1 ,30pm 5pm

AppraisalsCOST OF APPRAISALS keeping you underinsured 0Amen can 4 English antiquesare my specialty Mist 8 room nouses' can te "done for $100 minimum Call 809-387-1126 or 197 '2924

VOUR LETTERS ON TOWN ISSUES ARE WELCOME!

Public Auct icr Sat April 10 1976

Estate of Harriet Voorhees 15 Welling Ave

Pennington, N J Starting Time 10a m

seats iunch Terms Cash)

Lauter grand piano, cherry washstand table. Boston rocker wainut cottage bureau Empire tilt too table. Flmpire side chair Empire chest cherry tilt lop table, reproduction mahogany slant front desk widter rockers, rush bottom rocker rush & cane bottom chairs Victorian side chair pine blanket chest, jelly cupboard, wardrobe oak commode, ogee mirror deep set frames carmel glass shade, old trunks, wingback chair, sola, overstuffed chairs occasional chairs, desk chair, lamp tables. R.C A color T V , Sonv portable T V , 9 pc mafiogany Duncan Phvfe dining room set Magnavox radio-phono. 4 pc maple tiedroom set. 6 pc walnut bedroom set, mahogany Duncan F’ hyle dropieaf table, folding screen table 4 floor lamp, shelf clock. v\ allace Nutting picture, mirrors cut 4 pressed glassware, (arnival glass Limoge milk glass, erne(■- iureens stemware. Shirley Temple pitcher depression glass Heisy glass, small copper lustre plicher, service for 8 Johnston Bros china, large glass bottle, pewter pcs, oil Imaps, lamp brackets art glass basket Staffordshire cat. brass candlesticks, brass candle snuiier brass leakeltie, man\ pcs nice old glassware, collection trivets, brie a-brae shell dishes pots-pans, flatware bric-a-brae. linens, patchwork quilts, antique paisley type dress, mink stole service for 8 sterling flatware other sterling pcs. coin silver, gold 4 sterling silver jewelry diamond nng. ladies 4 men's watches costume jewelry coins twenty A 2Ldollar gold

pcs Morgan 4 peace dollars. Standing Liters Benjamin A Kennedy halves, quarter^ coins will te sold at 3 00 p m reel mower, hand 4 garden Axils, many items ix>t listed terms cash ■

Owners 4 auctioneer not responsible lor accidents on orabout the premises day of sale

Warren Dunlap Auctioneer

Box 359, R D. *1 Lambertivlle N J 08530

Phone 609-397-1559

TAG SAI ES BY 1 ,U

I 'intents ot homes and estates sold We price Lag. display advertise & sell entire conb'lits or partial households 1'ur quail!Yed staff msuies tlx greatest return lor vour

endure appliance-- clothing l"ic-a-bruc F7IX Uur openh"use sales have a tremendous billow mg F -n mui e inlormation call 715-598 3185 or 315-884-15d,

PUBUC ALTTION

Harm Machinery 4 Household Goods &

Antiques

:22 Mornson Axe Flights!own Saturday, April 10 9'30 am

AntiquesTICKER'S

I RF \S( HF TROY FAnt iques 4 ( rafls

< olomal f arms \ ilJage Middlebush

TYies - Sun ,11 4 201 873-3804

i 'ORNEli Cl BBOARDS Jelly cupboards, blanket ' hests. t drawer stand, chest 'f drawers. Oak china closets. >ak Yfpsks and other antique

lurnitWe Also antique AmericiW clocks 201 297-0914

Kt I I BOS 1 YNTiyi F SCol led ibtev Furniture 4

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tuxt west <4 20*. IlUtchtowri Harlmgeti Kd Belie MeadN J

ANY1QCF banquet table, pedestal. 9 12 long with 6 f/eautilul yueen Anne chairs $1956 Call after 6 p.m 215 968-3134

BILL'S ANTIQUES YVe specialize in locating items of interest to you, 510 Pleasant view Road Hillsborough, 1 mi west of 206 left off 514 Amweli Rd Neshanic. N J 08853 "We Buy 4 Sell Con signments Welcome Call 201-359-6402

ANTIQUE banquet table pedestal 9 12 long with 6 beautiful i^ueen Anne chairs New Hope area $1950 Call after 6pm 215-968-3134

AntiquesTHE LANTERN ANTIQUES Copper & Brass cleaning. S.Main St, Next to Hagertx FTorist Cranbury NJ 609 I954T762

ANTIQUE FURNITURE glass, china, pewter brass Main St Antiques. 10 North Main St Pennington N J ripen Tues-Fri . 4-5 p.m and Sat Sun. 10 am-5pm

ANTIQUE banquet table, pedestal. 9712 long with 6 beautiful Queen Anne chair,New Hope area. Call after 6 p m 215-968-3134

C HERRY CANDLE STAND, tilt top, round table attributed to Quervelle 8 Sheraton mahogany dining chairs 2 drawer cherry drop leaf table 3 piece Victorian set highboy Authentic pieces, sensibly priced Call after 7 pm week davs 4 Sat 4 Sun 10-6. 215 295-4433.

NANNIE'S PRETTIES A new antique shop' Come browse ripen Wed thru Sun 10am 5pm Located on Monmouth Jet Rd next to IBM Dayton, N,J Daytons irigmaJ harness shop and a

large 2 story barn lull ol an tiques Country furniture glass china, oak. primitive walnut and much, much more

Pets & Anim alsPrinceton

Small Animal Rescue League

s a v f :

SPAY YOUR ANIMAL AND M A K F. B L A N N E D BAKENTHOOD A REALTY- IN THE YNIMAL WORLD

Female 1 yr old German Shepherd, black w tan on feet Female 3 mo old (4erman Shepherd tkaek w tan on teet puked up on Cherry Hill Rd Male German Shepherd picked up at 223 Snowden Lane Female, medium-size Shelly iype dogBurebred male Wire-hairedterrier 2 yrs old housebroken, prefers adultsFemale spayed purebred StBernard 4 yrs old housebroken, good with chi Idrcri3 adorable black kittens and some young cats

CAIJ. Mrs A.C Graves our executive secretary at 921-6122 who will te glad to help you

Dependant entirely on voluntary contributions

M r W A Caffrey . Treasurer

c -'o Princeton Bank 4 Trust( i Bn nee ton N J

BIN ID MAR FI 10 vrs.. go< lor beginners, can carry lart adult ARABIANS, reg 1mare in foal. reg. 3/4 filly, yrs. beautiful ready ft training 609-466-1872.

DOGSITTING SERVICE at private home Personalizedmore loving, cheaper thankennels '201 169-4213

SAMriY ED STUD SEKVTCI AK( reg championsF pedigree price to te agre upon E Brunswick 201 8 H494

CUE \ ! DYNE puppies t4i YK< ri-K shots, males $1

l e m a l e s $ | IT, 609-587 9216

AY \1LABLE EriR S r i Ipedigreed m-colif ( ,g|g ,dl dark 4 *uind»om

Ix-h^iHiil ikspMtilKin no9 ifU.tOH eyes

Y IT ENTION very eloquent >r old gray TB Gddin* 15 3

hands P r o fe s s io n a lly schooled in dressage and jumping Guaranteed 1(K)% ■sound Ready lor 76 show season $6000 Ear details, call 201 S~ 1331 after 6pm

SHTELAND PONY years, teautiful and g excellent with children 20 1 297-0297

VERY HANDSOME k , tractive 6 yr old strawber roan gelding He meuur 16 l hands, is guaranteed 10C sound He is a well Eagji trained gentleman Call % 297 1331 after 6pm (or dotal \ cry reasonable priced

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Classified Advertising•=HILLSBOROUGH BEACON

The Mdnville NewsThe Franklin NEWS RECORDThursday. April K, lQTb

Pets & Anim als Pets & Animals Auto Supplies Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Motorcycles TrucksMUST SELL m i mSchnauzer female 9 wks champion sire reasonable 6O9-306-O9»! after 5pm

TWO BASSET HOUNDS male. 1 female l 1. vrs vers penile show quality . AK( reg *9 8BB !4L2_af!er 3prr: ask for Bill

P E M B R o k K v, k L S H ( OftGI pups ( Lamp sired AKC re« Delightful Easter pets 201 369-3548

B A B Y H A S T E H B U N N SM

r lu T c es ' KIIiM each t all 609 586 * ' 2 after 4 pm

BOX STALL available inF 'va le i stall horse banE x c e l l e n t fas rlitie s a n d best F^rsonal care Instruction available nearby 609-W24-23« after 6pm

GREAT DANK a KC rec «ack female : vr old raised with children 609-44:! 4357

SIBERIAN tU NK't puppies championship blood lines Bolh parents on premises for inspection $;?7 Available a or about April 6 609 787 Him,

KQI INKLISTING & KINDER

M RVI( E

BAY MARE 19 1 14 yr% old English 4-H 1 ountv cham [son for a semi-experienced rider jumps 3’6, tackavailable Slixx 609-587 681'eves

ENGLISH MASTIFF puppy gorgeous male loves children good watchdog nomeored 201-832 2219

14 Ql ARTER HORSE MAKE Kt years great disposition, jumps (eet, some dressage fantastic on 'rails Good deal only to good home 609-466 1448

FREE s wk old puppies Mostly mack ! sed to childrenS i a : .i. 19 448 4474

POODLE PUPS. AKC, black: guaranteed 1 29

0648

GELDING H) vrs 13 1 TB w papers A horse for the family is hard to find This < bpelnut gelding is exper d and kind Take him cross crountn fast or slow He'll i arrs u u safely wherever vou go $.7ik i 609 Wk. 1.39;

MINIATURE DACHSHUND PI id ‘ iES M.ii' • & female! e wks old. AKC shots Also miniature stud available fall201 -722-3481

\ SERA If f-f !• • 'it Mil

An exclusive photo listing & finder service for thr- seller &buyer

'All Breeds *A1I Price Ranges 'Plus Stud Listings

AK< 1J1ASA APSOweeks old male all shots and wormed, healths & loveable After 3pm, 609-599 1072 3991046

D E L A W A R E V A L L E Y KKNNE1 ' lub Ire is offering obedience classes in the So

1 - -ire., IO Ix'gln April 21Ken Bril ton Trainer To tegi ' er al 2) 297 1H4

Personalized, to vour home listing & photo viewing Professional sales personnel to show sour horse to pre screened buyers

Phone 201 -234-211.7 i Bos «W8

Bridgewater. N J 08807

The School of Equitation

Sunset Road. Skillman N J

Instruction in Riding and Horsemanship Special tow series rales

for beginners and intermediates

Horses Boarded and Trained

By appointment only201 359 1060 609 924 234 7

D 0 G H E H A l 1 0 R PROBLEMS solved by professional psychologists : sour home Canine < ounsehng of Princeton 609 466 2013 or 448-9391

Feeds and Grains for ;dl animals at

ROSED \l,l M i l l s 274 Alexander St

Princeton 609 924 -0134

HORSES POMES TACK bought & sold Stalls Mr rent Great trails 201 :S69 3819 311 Amwell Rd Neshanu

HI.DEW AY K ARM offers the finest facilities for the are a boarding d you* hors« wit I he largest area indoor ring & lounge Only a short scenic drive Most reasonable rates Instruction, beginner hunt seal, and western Lindbergh Rd Hopew ell 609 466 3426

PUPS WANTED In litter tets tor resale as pets Phone 609-452-8903 before noon

3 4 ARAB MARE papers Years Excellent show breeding or trail prospect Rides English st.tried over jumps Asking $1000 201-297 4194 eves

RABBITS FDR SALE I’!.unshorn > alinrstop a 609 799-0868 Pets or edible

PtKiDLE Miniature, black lemale l8.mo AKC reg Loves children needs affectionate family 609 395-0962

i HILDKKVSdog had puppies . week haul oli§e hall

nvc $10 eacl 609-896-0449

LHASA APSO Beautiful male t .ear, fine pel adult home $175 Evenings M'ekends 609-653 3H:

BRIT1 ANA SPANIEL PUPS AK< reg has shots and

rmed >p pedigrei - i si old m.des 1 female 609 466 3659

Lost & FoundREM 3RD for information leading to return of lost dog Male Rhodesian Ridgeback. fawn color black muzzle 1-aw rent e Twp area 609-921- 2013

LOST tilack cat, malew M l

Slcki f-. i wai Fle a s < a SOB 1 . n o b e u**en 9 5

I.DS! BIG RED BONE ' d c \ HOUND Kingston Rocky Hill quarrv HEW -\Ri) 201-254 1939

LOST lemale dog. medium size, reddish-brown and gold, white paws, brown nose and green eyes Answers to ‘Earful Hillsborough area

Dirge reward 201-359-7281

LOST Irish Seiler 'Datsev vicinity of lit & Bakers Basin On medication Reward 609-896-1601

LOST Hungarian Visser Duke 6 mo old, born with

no tail Vicinity of Rt x\ & Bakers Basin 609-806-1691

FOR SALE BEST OFFER Siamese . Burmese cat.

female, !0 mas being established as new breed called Golden Siamese Call 201 526-1357 after 5pm

GOLDEN R E T R I E V E R PUPPIES AKt reg Bred lor show field & obedience Excellent children - pet Zetasam kennels 609-655-0669

SMOOTH HAIR GUINEA PIGS S3 Call John 609-448 (638

USED ENGLISH SADDLE with fittings Excellent con ditior 609-448 1869 after 6 p m

4 MONTH OLD Pug puppies AKC registered from cham pton stod< 2 females 1 male Call 201 725 5922

LOST Boy s bike Schwann yellow 26 Reward No questions asked Woods Rd Hillsboro 201 359-4970.

FOUNDA unesi laundry & dr. cleaning store in New JerseyBy ' the piece Or by the pound. They will do The ties! job in town

Free Mothproofing

t A M launderers A Dr' Cleaners

Grand Union Shopping Center Rt 206, Rocky Hill

CAT LOST Ln Belle Mead Skillman area biack & white7 Iron! toes 201 ,359-5129

AIR CONDITIONER fits nicely mt< small r compact car Make an Ter 609-259 9262 after Spn

FOR SALE, tour new VW ires including wheels r Please call 609-92i 6023 after 8 pm

Ml '-7. ' i fa leep SMj < .15 or (Jfi with crank win do-,.. - c.ood and. ■ - * all 609 44K 4992 c -T 6ptT

FOUR 14 tires with nms f?5 .. week-old battery $15

60S 799 169 i f t e Spa

Autos WantedWE BUY

JUNK i ARE ANDTRUCKS

$3o S&G paid

201 469-6131 8am 8 pm

7 days a week

WE Bl'A clean VW - or other imports Princeton VW Rt - . 6Q9 022325

JUNK ARS W -ANTEIt « $20 $lixi AG .48-6582

JUNK( AREWANTED

ANY CONDITION

609-448-6434

ALL. JT NK 1 ARE and trucksKited 1 "■ » ng Si and

up Scarpat. A,:'( Wrecking. 419 W-. '1 4 0

Autos For SaleMGB 73 with overdrive $28(H) ' Ii 201 721 2119 after ,

. IA G t AH LAND ROVER Authorized dealer T & T

Woodbi it- Avi Highland Park N J 201 572-

DATSI N 73 sedan. 2 dr f .pd |(, 901 in is -now s $1650 201 752 2-444 or after 6 201

356-3315

7o BUICK G S autom P S radio vmvl roof good cond Asking $1495 201 249 3252 after11 a m

JAGl.-AH XKE 1974 silver gray convertible automatic.

t KM a I 'Hi« .'o 828 1.64 I am time

1376 -WK PACERS HORNETS GKf Ml INS

M AT VDOKS

Save many hundreds during our winter clearance safe Also some 73 models

COi.OMAI MOTORS t s Rt 22 West

North Bra nch 201 722-2700

197 . At D1 1001C exc cond■> i stereo w ! apt- auto Michel in tires, like new 609 799 9581

MUSTANG 73 Mach 1 auto, .nr, stereo steel radials GT ulterior 28.000 n $2450 201752 2444 or after o 201 > 356- 3315

MERCURA 7! Brougham 2 tir auto stereo $1550 201752 2444 >r after > 201 356-3315

■ APR1. 73 4 spd 22,000 mis radials $2425 Vers clean 201 752 2444 or after 6 '201

356 W15

!'<>y<)Ta '4 station wagon, auti A - ow mileage Tike new $2850 201 752-2444 ormet ' 20! 469 7233

BODY Silt >P Stock engines /ota Datum Ford

Chrysler products Also, Datsta parts sedans 260-2Ts 280 Z - Coyota ~ parts motors transmissions 201 ’ 5c 2444

7 D ATS! N Bit' wagon 4 spd ..nr cone! steel belted radials unit'd glass, winterized, new ■ xhaust Asking $2450 201752 24 44 or after 6 • 201 56-3315

MUSTANG 71 Grande small A 8. air auto. PS PB mpg -’ eel radial tires white leather interior Asking $1,850 20175 : 2444 >r alter 6 201 563315

DUSTER 73. «cy ! Auto. PS. vinyl roof studded snows Asking $1625 201 752-2444 Orafter 6. 201 > 56 33*5

1972 TOYOTA Corona Deluxe a/c, am fm stereo. 4 snows excellent condition $1750 609-448 4979 after 6pm

SHOW ROOM CONDITION 1968 Pontiac 2-door HT P 'S P B auto air tilt wheel rear defroster 22,000 ong miles garaged Must see Interested Ixivers only $2995 firm 201 249-3252 between 11 am 6 pm

1972 MERCEDES BENZ, mintcondition, fully equipped sunroof 61,000 miles $7,100 609-585-4792

70 TORINO GT 302-V8, buckets, console auto, p/s. p/b, radio extra nms, dean $1,200 Call ' 201 359-2176

1970 TRIUMPH GT 6+ exccond throughout, lowmileage, must sell for Si.250 Cal! 201 725-3168 bet 5 A 7pm

PRIUMPH TR6, 1972 - 23.000 rm Ext cond $3,300 or best offer Eves 201-463-8101

68VGBGT Exc condition 4 spd . wire w heels. ne*w radials. must see $1500 Call 201-241-6760

1971 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 4 dr sedan. 318 engine low mileage exc con n 609-587 1358

1973 DATSUN 610. 2 dr hardtop i spd r & h, s m24,000 miles exc cond '.rig .w ner $2300 609-466 2312

1971 GOLD PINTO 4 spd great condition 54.000 miles $1100 201-297-2829

1974 FIAT 124 Spider AM FM radio, 36,000 miles Reasonable offer Call week davs, 909-921 4598 eves 201- 359-4972

:966 KURD Galaxie 2-door72.000 original miles gotxi undition New tires, shocks and water pump $500 or best offer 609-799-9224

69 FORD WAGON V8. auto , clean inside & out. mechanicalh sound, new radials, $725 ’609-799-1474

1970 VW A AN Good con rift ion Heel radials AM KM 73 engine $1650 609-921 2865

1974 FIAT 128SL coupe Red, front wheel drive AM,'EM rear defrost, excellent in ,ind out. »mpg Mast sell $26tXJ t all Hal 201 297 5964 anytime

197! TRIUMPH SPITFIRE new steel radials Runs well •AM EM radio Asking $1295609-799-2123

1971 PORSCHE TARGA convert 911 T 59.000 miles orig owner, body 4 mech exc factor--, A/C. many extras $8,500 * 609-924-0224 weekdays

VEGA 1974 station wagon, 6500 miles mint clean all extras including turbo hydra trails, w w tires BL bumpers Dark green Cost $.'1582 not counting tax first $2300 gets it

an be financed 609 921 2523

MUSTANG 1970 - Light green P B P S . A/C. vent. 83 rack player and speakers snow tires with studs 74,000 miles Excellent condition Asking $1800 609-452-2900, keeptrying

1973 BUICK Riviera vinyl top. good condition, new tires Asking $3700 609-8969i 10.

1970 PONTIAC red 2-door GTO, \ 8 4-on-floor 60,000 miles Needs valve guide work Call 609-393-5482 6-7p.m

67 INTERNATIONAL Scout 2 wheel drive good cond $801) or best offer 609 924 (1273 davsask for Dave

1970 DATS! \ limited edition Roadster 5 speeds forward $1500 or best offer 609-586 2189

1970 \"W East back 4-speed good condition 80,000 miles Days 609-921 9000 ext 2216 eves 799-3450

1972 MUSTANG 2 dr hardtop \ 8. auto trans p s a c all good tires, with an extra of distinct ion Slarksx & Hutch paint job *2195 609-9B1 6400 between 9 3 30 pm Ask for Sharon

1967 MGB R O A D S T E R 91.000 mi meticulously maintained by original enthusiast owner s i000 firm 201-359-8770

!967 MUSTANG *200 as is Call 609-799 9621

DATSUN 1974 610 4-door 4>peed Mint condition 20.000 miles *2600 201-249-3369

1966 VW G00D ENGINE good tires Asking *400 Call 609-3B7-1100

73 TOYOTA Corolla stand trans A C . am fm new dutch.gd. cond Asking *2.000 609-896-0851

1972 FORD LTD 34,000 miles 4-dr exc cond., new battery, good tires 351 V-8. auto trans pw r steering pw r disc brakes, extras $1800 609 l 921- 2637

73 or 74 AUDI super cars, low mileage private parts- eves Si wknds 609-737-2344 or 883 3819

74 VOLVO wagon Air, •AM EM stereo, new radial snow tires Must sell b\ April 15 Asking *3900 201-846-7148bet ween 4-6 p m

VW THING 73 low mileageconvertible 609 896-9142

'73 TRIUMPH TR6, gd motor mce bod\ but slighllv damaged 35 000 mi *2 25<i 1 all 609-585-1147 after 6.

■ 'MEGA HATCHBACK 350 - 4 barrel ps pb AM radio, A/C, etc 22,300 mi Unix $3,199. Call

799-1645

1968 DODGE window van std trans exc cond *850 Call eves 609-443-4508

APR! 72 31 mpg vinyl topsunrtxi! new clutch & tires Asking $1650 609-452-7010 or452-7012

1972 VW BUS while & green, 7 seatei Vi niKi mi Ver, good cond $2100 ( all 215-493-6670

i HOD K -8 VW s 1963 or 1962 with rebult 1966 engine $375 or liest offer 609-924-8!»2

1972 HONDA 600 coupe, 22.000 mi good body condition 40mpg needs engine work $500 609-448-5262 or 201-685 3121

67 VW CONVERTIBLE recent tune-up. new tires, reliable trans $375 firm 609 921-6574

BARGAIN 1961 VW con vertible new top 2 new frontI ires only 59 300 miles Needs work 609-921-7379 $350.

VW 75 Sirocco silver 4speed 201 359-3787

1965 VW SUNROOF, goodcondition Asking $650 609-7371210

72 FORD Country Suuire New brakes shocks battery steel belted radials. A/C. P R P S. plus many, many extras35,000 miles $2495 609-799-9274

HORNET 70 4-dr 6-cyl. high mileage std shift Call 609 466-1327 after ,5pm

CORVETTE 1966 COUPE white with black nlenor 327 300 . 4 spd transmission a c. side mount exhausts, ,<m Im radio beautiful & completely original condition $4500 301 359-4660 after after 4 pm

71 AUDI 100LS 2-door automatic, A C. AM EM radio, good condition 609-924 8786 after 7pm

1964 MERCURY Vlont Clair excellent condition earase kept 44.000 original miles $1575 609-448-6929 after 5 p m

1963 PORSCHE Cabriolet hardtop stereo AM/FM konis chrome wheels many extras Asking $3500 600-882 1943 or 771-9264 after 10 p m

1972 LINCOLN COST INENTAL exc cond *2600 609 709-2251 after 8 pm week •days or anytime weekends

1968 OPEL KADETTE 6 new tires, new brakes new exhaust. *400 609 443 6728alter 5

I960 CORVAIR MONZA maroon, 2 dr 37.000 mi Best offer Call 809-924 2098

!969 FORD County Sedan wagon 58.000 miles *825 301 359-4207

68 DODGE DART 3 spd trans new tires A battery *700 Call after 6pm 909-392 8555

65 ALFA ROMEO SPRINT GT New muffler brake

ds. points, rotor cap extra ad new valve seats &

guides 20 ats 20W 50 oil. etc . etc Runs GREAT Some rust. *600 Negotiable Randx 809 466 1017

1965 VW Sunroof good condition Asking *650 609-7371210

GRAND PR LX 73 loaded, full power am fm stereo, tape radials 35,000 mi excellent shape 609448-0748 evenings

1973 LINCOLN CON TINENTAL exc cond $3500 609-109-225] after 8pm week days or anytime weekends

74', DATSUN 260-Z Dk gr w blk inf 4-spd amfm.17.000 mi Exc. condSacrifice Best offer Cal! 799 1888 after 6

74 TOYOTO COROLLA A/C AM/FM stereo, 4-speed excellent condition 609-466 :*>86

74 FORD MAVERICK/ 4- door 6 cvl a/c. auto, trans p - deluxe exc cond $2®) 609-655-3319

1966 PEUGEOT 404 wagon, good tires good mechanically, needs muffler has rust $250 609-443-3045 davs

AUDI 100LS 1970 79,000miles. 4 spd needs some body work, runs well 609-924-8816 eves

1973 DATSUN 24OZ 22,000 miles excellent condition $4250 ! all 609 799-1624

DODGE ANTIQUE 1948 $350 Mustang 1968 4 spdtrans $595 609-924 4950

1973 CHEVY NOVA 2 Dr . mini cond auto ps a c, radials One owner $2300 609-466-2223

1975 CORVETTE flip-lop silver automatic, a c. full power stereo 13,009 n iks $7,350 609-448-8597 evenings

'73 VEGA manual trans am !m radio, exc cond mus’ sell, eves 609-452-7942

69 PONTIAC $595. gold. 2 dr 6 cvl auto p s .r ih <0 VW GHIA*$795. sitek auto 609-695 5547

74 PINTO Rl NAB' 4 : floor shift $2400 Call 609-921 8600 9-5pm 888-4877 after 5pm

1974 MUSTANG Ghia 19700 miles, factory air, automatic P/S AM FM tape* deck V6 digital clock, radial tires many other extras Meticulously maintained $3490 609-799-2723 or 799-1100

FIAT 68 124 coupe 4-speed,AM FM new trans. Ores battery Good cond 3Qmpg Asking *850 201 359-0437 leave message

MCA 1959 drivetrian ex cel lent new lop brakes, tires Interior restored $1250 609586-3163

1970 CHEVY NOVA 6 cyl radio, heater white, 4-drs * 000 miles good cond $1450 609-306-580®

i960 Ft >RD GALAXIE 500 2dr hardtop gd cond $765 609799-1522

1971 \ W Van good condition, rebuilt engine new clutch $1800 or best offer 609-448-4741 after 6pm

1973 TRIUMPH Spitfire Excellent condition 25,000 miles 609-448 7978

1971 MG MIDGET sports car for sale Green good running condition needs minor wiring repairs Best offer call Deby Lam 609-921-97!7 after 7:30 p m

VW BUG 1965 runs new tires as is or parts Best offer 609-448-8233 after 6pm

1970 CHEVY station wagon Kingswood P/S, tape deck extra snow tires on wheels Mechanically perfect *900 609-665-0935

1972 BMW 2002 Til 49.000 miles fuel iniection new paint *4500 Call after 6pm 609 466-0142

1965 RAMBLER Marlin 51,000miles V-8. auto, am fm. p S.p b Asking *350 609-443 6292

1967 TOYOTA CORONA $175 or besl offer Motor rebuilt, needs batters, clutch $ muffler 609452-8040

AUDI FOX 1973 2-door, std trans very good condition, 52,780 miles $2775

MIDDLESEX FOREIGN CARS

201-247-8769

1970 LTD Brougham 4-door sedan P/S, P B & P W air57,000 miles, very good con dition .Asking $1295 609-7373316 after 7 p.m weekdays al! das Sal Si Sun

1972 RENAULT Rl5 sport coupe 50,000 miles. $1350 f ves 609-896 2259

1974 AUDI, TOOLS slate blue 4 door, automatic sunroof, power steering steel belled radials. ai r cond) turn ng vinyl roof. AM FM stereo tape player Best offer over $4,000 i all 609 924-8381

LEAVING COUNTRY Musi sell 2 Alfa Romeo 66 Spider 1600 convertibles 1 in good running order second for parts or repair, also extra puts $5(K) takes all < all Mike 609-924 '2628

72 CHRYSLER Custom. Exc Cond A C pe pb. 27.000 mi Call 609 448-6323 after 6pm

FIAT SPIDER 1975 124 800m Asking $4,800 ( 'all 609-882- 3089 after 4pm

197:-: PINTO 21.500 miles. 4 spd w sw, radio exc cond 20 1 297-05 58

1972 TOYOTA CORONA DELUXE a c. am Im stereo 4 snow s. excel cond $1750 609 448-4979 after 6 p.m

75 MERCEDES :«M> Diesel, dk brown, light br interior fully equipped top cond 1 vr warranty 201-57712638 days. 201 327 0094 eves & weekends

MERCEDES 190KL Perfect onditkH Yfta f al sm 0 "

2950

73 SUPER BEETLE A/C rear defroster, AM 'EM tape radio, 2 snow tires 31.000 mis excel cond . $2100 201-526-47%

1970 AMBASSADOR wagon, a t aulo 3rd seat, hitch, fine cond *90o 609-395-0284

1972 TRIUMPH TR6 con vertible, radio, wooden steering wheel wide tires, er> good cotiditson 80,000

miles $2995

66 RIVIERA good tran­sportation, A, C tape player at) power recent inspection, $600 or best offer SCHWINN Varsity used one summer needs rims $75 firm 609-466 1184 ask lor Kurils

PLYMOUTH 71 Station wagon V-8. auto , PS PB f actory Air AM FM radio Roof rack, fine condition $1,795 609-924-6023

1973 MAZDA RX2 2-door coupe auto trans A C radio, excellent condition 35,000 miles Only $1985

4-1 Jl NK C XK.s *45

If DRIVEN IN CLASS 2 & 3

WE ALSO PICK CP 201-526-6906

i%4 ( HEAD 2 NOVA *200 ( al! 609-452-2207 after 4:30 P M

DATSUN 260Z 1974. silver 4spd a ■ am !m ( ass mafis ansa konis sempreits 22.000 miles immaculate Best offer609-737 .3916

68 FALCON 2 dr hardtop 6 cyl. auto, rebuilt trans *600 201 -359-6366 between 6 & 9 p m

76 VW Superbeetle Michetin radials, 4 speed low mileage dean 609 448 9042

1970 PONTIAC orig owner super A-i condition a/c, V8 vinyl top am fm power $1100 tall after 5pm 609-443- 1336

CYCLf INS! RANGE low rates immediate coverage 6. 9 or 12 month policies Cali Kim Bowman 609-799-0472

YAMAHA 1.974 RD350A street 1900 miles, leg bars, luggage rack, passenger seal cover, 2 helmets, like new 609 448-4381 afire 5 30 p.m

1974 YAMAHA TX 500 . 4400 mis $1,060 3 bike trader$125 Both for $1150 201 137 4112 after 6pm

4' 4MAHA Harr Brothers Motorcycle Sales Service Purls 1605 N Olden Avo Trenton 609 S3 7550

HONDA '72 CB-500 4cyl. 9000 miles, excellent condition $1050 cash 609-924-5469

72 DUCATI 350 exec cond 2.300 miles Must sell. Any reasonable offer 201 ■ 359 1864 after 7pm or weekends

74 YAMAHA YZ125 Excel cond trick suspension, new cylinder, many new parts. $545 609-466-2491

1973 HONDA CL350 Exc cond 8.DOC mi Orig owner S725 609-024 3968 after 6 P M

BMW 1975 90/6. 900ee.black. W indjam m er 11 fai ring, crash bars and luggage rack. Immaculate condition. 3200 miles. $3200 609-799 2880

1972 TRIUMPH DAYTONA .300 - 500 m i les M i nt condit n 609-921 7759 evenings & yy eekends

1971 HONDA 100SL good condition, rebuilt with new pistons valves, cam. etc $250 re ties! 4fer 609-448-6454

K.-W$ \.s-\KI 560 Quick and clean custom paint. $800 201 782-1894

SI Zl'KI TWIN T125R road & 'rail. 2.000 mi Showroom cond ■ all after 10 pm 609-924 2343

1972 HONDA S.L UK) trail & street bike, used as irail bike only 2800 orig miles $299 201 1329-2982 aft 5 pm

1965 B M W R-60, 6(KI IT s rebuilt engine, new brakes new paint windshield, saddle tags ext cond $1150 201-329- 6124

HOD AKA 125 COMBAT WoMBAT very gd cond. must sacrifice $5(«i Call 609 924 2456 after 6pm Ask for Brian

M<ITORCYCUE M TX K! TS185 Exc Cond Best offer 609 921-9327

YAMAHA :550 R5B perfect riding condition Must ride to believe $700 t till .lory 609-921 1290 anytime

1973 YAMAHA 100 with -us pens ion chamber Racing work done Excel teat coad 201 -359-6934 after 6 p m

1972 HONDA SI. 175 2.500n lies ext cond 20 1 329-6430

1973 P E N TO N 125 MXK - N Bar Magura Fevers $350 firm 609-448 0322

1974 HONDA ELSINORE 12rx < riden i 100 careful miles by teacher, perfect cond $500 or Ix'sl offer Call 466-3574

1973 HONDA street w ood bike 884 miles, exc cond Weekend rider N Y C exec $600 or best Offer 609 A66-2986 9A or 609-799-9528 afire 7pm

HONDA CT 70 1971, blueexc cond Asking $275 609-395- 0278 after 5pm

74 HONDA XL 175 5,000miles street & dirt 609-8069142

HOD AKA 100 Very gotxi condition $250 Call 609-443- 14807

Trucks

1970 1 2 TON CHEVROLETtruck Power steering & tool boxes, 18. (XX) miles 609-9240125

S3 INTERNATIONAL step van Good running condition *250 301 782 1894

1964 INTERNATIONAL Step Van good running cond needs minor work $175 609-9B1 1(65

1966 FORD 3 4 tin 3-speed, VR, $525 609 921 -2865

GROVE ROLL-BACK bodies, new & used trucks in stock with bodies mounted >201' 747 7491

M " '76 G MC TRl't Ks

We have over 100 new pickups vans, 4-wheel drives camper trucks Suburbans, medium and II D nuxiels & used trucks available for immediate delivery at competitive prices Also sonic left overs

( (>l OM tl MOTORSl S Rt. 22 West

N o r lh R r a n c h1201 722-2700

RecreationalVehicles

FOR RENT 1975 new Winnebago Motor horm model 1)21 Sleeps H Fully ell contained living Iacilities

Weekly rental $275 plus 8 cents IH-r mlie ('.ill alter 5 p m 609 .HU-2669

RENTAL 24 motor home sleeps 8. self-contained air conditioned SVSo week or $5-0 day plus 10 cents a mile a il-350-138(1

FOR SALE 1973 Deluxe Chateau 19'. travel trailer sleeps 6. fully self-contained, in exc cond $2995 firm 609 924-1434

1973 STARCRAFT tent camper sleeps 6 beater, electric gas refrig, stove canopy Excellent condition < all 009-448-3747

AIRSTREAM 3T air con- ditioner. awning electric jack, sleeps 4. ext cond 609-466- 1687

Mobile Homes

MOBILE 12x52 onebedroom, oversized living room, air, washer dryer wall wall carpet, awning, shed Immediate posession Reasonable 201-821-8329

BoatsSU NFISH WITH ! RAILER Used one season Perfect condition. $60 0 201-846-8460 eves & wknds

15 hp MERCURA MOTOR lNed in fresh wafer only $75 609 448-0574

ATTENTION SAILORS Fibre glass sailing dink 8 ft complete with 2 piece mast, -■ails, oars and outboard bracket Includes customized Ixial trailer Also avialable inflatable 7 ft two man ixmi wilh oars All lor only $650 If separately dink and trailer $625 inflatable $50 609-921 15841

"OLD TOWN Kayak for 2 purchased at Wooden Nickel 1 year ago. used twice Has paddles available im mediately Make offer ( till after 6 pm 609-921 9506

197) 14 DURACRAET &trailer $275 1974 MERCURY Motor 7 bp $iiHi 201 441- <47: after 4

10 FT SEARS ALUM flatIxittom Jon boat $75 Cal!af ler 6 pm 609-737 :S495

SAILBOAT 12' wixiden !«>at.nylon sail. $150 609-921-6836

f t \ 0 )1 NCR)Canoes. Boats. Sailboats, Evinrude Motors. Grumman & Old Town Canoes Starcraft Boats. Sunfish Cartops, Paints Si Fiberglass materials\RBOTTS M ARINE < ENTER

Rt 27. T itusy ille N J609-737 5446

CANOE OLD TOW \ wrxxj w canvas. 17’ . $150. Verifax copier $25 609-395-0444 395-1258

1974 ALCORT force 5 - sailboat with trailer Mint condition $995 firm 609-665- 4216 eves or 201-329-4016 days

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Thursday April 8. 19 . 6

InstructionTEACHER CERTIFIED to leach K 12. all subjects. Brunswick teres & Kendall I ’ark areas 201 -297 <*>46

BU'EG HASS BAN ji istructionsv.anced

beginner to 609 w >, :,204

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June :1 Fur 201 297 9089

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InstructionIMAM TEACHEK V- .ANTED in instruct grumpy middle aged commuter who has never played in his hfe Teachermust have patience. Call collect 212 952 1441 or 609-799 9560

INDIA (DUAL INSTRUCTION given in crewel, needlepoint,

kn i t t i ng , c r o c h e t i n g , d e c o u p a g e f o r children adults Reas rates Eves 609-655-3048

JAZZ PLAN!) fron pianist composer L>am to pi as what y ou hear and feel Call are. 1 mu 609 448 > .

Beginning Classes in

Exercise and Meditation

YOGACALL 3HO FOUNDATION

809-924 3962 after 5 p m

rt TORINOHEADING ENGLISH

STt DY sKIl I.S HISTORY I- REM H

\du)Ls&( 'hildren 1 111 I I

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089 117-1113

Fl ANt i LESSONS from pianist < omposer All level:■ all an SB 148 S I

POPULAR GUITAR and Classical Piano Lessons B.A music composition Call Nick609 259 -9106

I he -s hiKil of FuuitalionSunset Road. Skilfman. N.J

Instruction in Riding and Horsemanship special low series rates

tor- Ijogmners and intermediates

llerst - Boarrfcd and Trained

R\ appointment only >o| ;-,9 1060 609 924 27«:',

ART i IASS Leonard Kingel.... Gi aphii s tesigrtei will

teach an art course UN D E R S T A N D I N G T H E F U N D A M E N T A L S OF ( iMMi 1 - ! U IR1 fron

; .30-9 30 fseginning Thur ■day: April 17> and ending

SPRING AR'J CLASSES for adult Beg oners & in termediaie Small class Media pen & ink charcoal pastels oi crayons & pencil Qualified \ J art teacher SO yrs. experuiio classes start Vpril 13 10-12 noon '3 weeksession $] Bonn supplies included For info call 609-921- 1820

EXPERT VI NTH

TUTORLicensed Malh Teacher 201- 529- 4523

MUSIC LESSONS IN YOUR i iVS N H< IMF Piano organ, guitar or accordion Begin ner intermediate, advanced 609-799-2477 anytime

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I S S E 1 ; E T B A N S ( itfPTH >N ervlet 1 • aiscribing any recorded material on ■ asset!e tapes 609 .585-6145.

TV PI N<, DOM- IN PRIN UK TON AREA — by an ex­perienced secretary working from homo Ml work com pleted on Seleetric II typeweriter Also error Im ­

ping don* on Mag CARD II machine t all 609-921 098

TRESIS & term paper typing Accurst te ex perient * I reasoi ! ■ ®M) 799 J7 ;i I - aappt

LEG \ 1 S !-. ( RE T A R Y LOOKING TO DO TYPING ’ ! IB IMF 609 448 5K2<i

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t onipleic Secretarial and Ai counting ( nurses

1 >;w and Night ( nurses leleplionr 201-249-0347

SHE FORK A DING ( LASSES now forming in Princeton Call TO 924 63 f a a ta ils

HIGHLY QIA1JFIKD voice ii oer h a s l i m i t e d o p e n in g s

lor beginning & advanced sei intis s tu rie n t - . a f t e rOpm. 009 392-1016

PROFESSIONAL ART IN STKl'UTION 10 week courses in figure drawing, mixed media painlmg Studio ' Mi The l ana! Hfti 452-9053 Bulletin

GUITAR LESSONS near Notre Dame H S First lesson He,, inquire S® 88 8727

HE \D1NG CONSULTANT

Speaali.’ing in various types of reading and writing disabilities

Program- specially designed In Id \niir child s needs

Mr Fried land MSI 44 3 in. 18

AH 1 & ('RAFT CLASSES are ixnng held in (he lot t of the Art Barn, for children adults Call 251 "x*i £210 few rtf< a - a tinning classes

SPECIAL EDUCATION 11 Tc)RING Individual programs for children with learning disabilities and perceptual problems Ex ;> - ii iii ed Specialist with M A :i V >•> Oil4' 44 |o

OKING all subjects K 12. George s Kd Dayton Keasonabh rate;- Eves 201 !2S 6710

X PE R I FENCED PIANO FAUHER Private in- ruction In student home or aehers studio Ail levels lark) and music degree^ at -ni'iin Stale 1 -lilege and anhaiian School of Music ill 609-443-1884 5 pmidnight

FMEDIAL INSTHL CTIONRise- subjects, certified 15

s c\p-< i iiii' - 1 d i eves H09 4 2817

MARY A GUNTHER Secretarial Services 60 N Main St Oranbury Personal conf idential assistance i . ping let tei n anuscripts theses, reports etc Tran script ion of tape cassettes Bookkeeping services ( all 609-853 -0551

TAX UVOUNTANT SHKU)( i.N BOYARSKY 448-9153

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l a\ Returns Prepared Privacy of your home or min*

Porn 04QA lit Form 1040 etc S15 $20 & up

NYU X Stale returns prepared Vincent Parker Higntslowr;

609-113-34X2 afler 6pm

FinancialServices

FEDERAL INCOME TAX City and stale $5 per schedule Experienced ac countan! Call for an ap point meni 609-883-4794

IN CO M E T A X R ET U R N S to experienced pr ofessitwtaJ 609 882 2446 for evening or weekend appointment

• CM N riN< \ INCOME TAX SERVICE Experience K know ledge < nun! ("specially

het orh filling outout returns You w rit

hard tor .our money so why no let bm -how on how to aid ■ tntagt ol MI legal (k’ducMons and Income Ex- lusion.- No return is too small

or ( (implex Federal. N Y C ■ n i» epsi ed

reasonable rates Call for evening or weekend ap : inntm<-nl 3 1 179 2486

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TYPEV) RITER REPAIR General cleaning and repairs Free estimates Call Ed Radigan 009-448-6443

IV PING my home. IBM machine Will pick up sub stantial orders Call ALICE .‘111 462 7494

FinancialServices

ACCOUNTANT TAX CON sUI.TANT F'ederai. N Y & N J State lax returns prepared Individual, small ous 609 655 0107

FOR EXPERT tax return preparation at low rates by young exper i enced professional call Paul 609-924- 7169 Discounts avail for senior citizens

MAASCON A year round management service, will visit vour home or business Maasconspecializes in itemized m .In idual and small business Mix returns Maascon is also a small business developing accounts V ou mav call during wsiwss hour- >419 883 8288 on

ind wet kohs « 299 ' or 737 It50

Km-land \ an INimnielen Ruble \i l oonlant

Tax bp Ruwari ol the new tax law of 1975

1 NEVER MET a Tax Return I Didn’t Like Years of experi roc e doing who’ - test for Y(U 609-448 2971

Catering

Home RepairsINTERIOR CARPENTER imaginative * highest stan dards of excellence for remodelling & home repairsCall after 5 pm 201 3B9-3104

PLUMBING Lie *4621 Need a plumber free est imates all types of plumbing Call Mike anytime dav or rught Phone 609-5864)266

A L T E R A T I O N S . AD D IT 10 NS. BASEMENTS Excellent workmanship Free estimates Insured 20 1 431 3905 or 201 43 1 3118

CARPENTRY REPAIRS PAINTING AND ROOFING 609-4664)926 or 466 1166

iRIE NTA1 SHOJ 3 renton F.irmers Market domestic 4 n pu led 1 iriental foods cook - are & gifts Also natural md het os spi ees m i s 4

re s ! vegel able- f'hurs-F'n 4 s 609 5)4 888’. 1 882 5767

* 'AT FIRING Intimatedinner parties to large ■ ei ept m \ u et i n asms

.1 609-6554)968

FurnitureRestoration

DIP N STREP what does it meat It means no trips to the -lure rie dangerous flam able (xiint removers nt. dirty mess and no hours of trying, no "I started to strip it off but ouldn • get it off ,md best of

all I took it to DIP ’N STRIP ead ref rush and

easonablt i» Call us st 609-924 7668 or tiring vour 1 limiture h DIP N STRIP 49 Man s- Kingston NJ We ll do the dirty work for you We have furniture for sale We do amng .md rushing and if you .red refinishing we’ll do that » Fhaa) foa not us f i l l ’ N

STRIP 49 Main St Kingston.1 6()9 924 7668 ' ipen Mon

EURMTl RE REPAIRED Parts 4 pieces reglued or ■ ; teed It > tew Shaky hairs tables or what have

mi Hcfinishing also done ( all 2U1 359 3206 eves

HAIRS i ANEI) RUSHED reglued tightened Furniture ret i shed -1 -xpertence Free pick up and delivery 609 896 007

.EM INF RUSH & i 'ANING 609 5)7 0243

Piano Tuning

PlANl rUNING Repair regulation, prompt 4 efficient -• n • reasteiBo at a very reasonable rate Please contact WILLIAM DARST at

,609-466 5359 or 395 0671

PI WO TV SING

Regulating RepairingKOBERTH HALLIE7.

RegisteredMember Piano Technicians

Guild. Inc 609-921 7242

PLAN rUNING & REPAIRS reasonable rates ail work guaranteed Cal! 201' 828 6494

Home Repairst A HP ENTRY REPAIRS and -m.iii alter a lions Gal! 201-359- 7571 after 7 30 p m

--ALL CARPENTRY and irn ca and panel work No

lob too tug no >b too small 609 896 2028

ROOFING FtESHINGLiNG IK)NF, Will strip and haul away if necessary Also carpentry Gall Mark 609-924 8582 from 8-10 mornings or 5-7 evenings

CUSTOM GETTER WORK Aluminum copper New work 4 repairs All work guaran teed Spring Rates 61X6 259 2896

CARPENTER TOM WILEY (4 vrs experience in all phases ofcarpentrv including roofing 609 799-0999

PLUMBING 4 HEATING Residential Specialist repairs & alternations no ]ob too small, tree estimates 201-2382532 Lie » 4993

CONCRETE WORK and roofing Gall 609-586-5304 Free est imates

GENERAL ELECTRIC Major Appliance Factory Trianed Service Washer, d r y e r . d i s h w a s h e r , refrigerator range Phone 609-723-2056

MASON CONTRACTOR

Fireplaces, stone, brickwork, steps, patios, concrete, waterproofing etc

VVM F ISHER BUILDERS INC.

609 799 -3818

ERIC RANKIN carpenter home repairs, alterations, free estimates no job too small201-782-9601

M A-HIMPROVEMENTS INC

SIDINGS, AWNINGS, DOORS WINDOWS,

ROOFING, CARPENTRY KITCHEN MASONRY

FREE ESTIMATES 609-443-3110

24 Hour ServiceChip Sep! ak SalOvillino

NELSON C MOUNT JR

> arpentry Int 4 Ext. Painting. Minor Plumbing 4 Electrical Repairs

609-448-3538

SEAMLESS ALUMINUM GUTTERS Victor Diamond R R 2 Box 219 Bridgepoint Rd Belle Mead N J 08502201-359-3641 night 609-924 1643 dav

i: x i huvh i i m o w i i\G

Remodeling specializing in well used homes

Kitchens roofing gutters, general alterations

Prompt service

Ask (or Bob Griffith 609-924 2940

M.l MINIM ON TRACTOR Em juality material and

installation of prime replacement windows storm windows doom siding gut 'ers 'rim work, at reasonable p ro ’ - call Joe Quinn 609-896- ■»0( *f ’188 4264

Horn* Services Special Services paPp "hon9gfngFLOOR SANDING hardwood floors sanded and finished Phone 609 585 8235

VOLK RUG CLEANING and

FLOOR W AXING Rugs professionally cleaned in your home Dry within one hou r Guaranteed no shrinkage Free estimates Call 609 448-0120

CESSPOOLSAND

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED

7 Trueks-No Waiting

RUSSELL REID CO

20 Years F xperience 201 844-2534 201-356-5800

P O O L T A B L E S RECOVERED regulation com operated or home type Any color any size anymodel Expertly done Forinformation calf 201-297 2485

WILLIAM F LENZ, INC. Lie #1138 plumbing 4 healing Residential in stallations 4 repairs Call 609 466-0753

PRIM ETON DISPOSAL SEH\ ICERt 130 4 Half Acre Rd

Cranburv. N J 609 395-1389

Home and industryGarbage, Trash, Rubbish

RemovedHauling of all Types

GARAGE DOORS, installed 4 repaired Home repairs freeestimates 201-297-3797

A 4 W FORMICA SERVICEFormica counter tops kitchen cabinets 4 remodeling 609259-7527

CERAMIC TILE WORK For estimate phone 609-259-2615.

MASONRY 4 REPAIR WORK call 609-921 8746 after i pm

U no ans cal! 921-7434 9-51ask for FYed

APRIL IS SPRING CLEAN UP MONTH Exterior 4 in terior painting tree 4 brush removal, complete lawn 4 garden care, heavy cleaning 4 trash removal and general contracting CPC Home Services, 201 234-2290

GARAGE DOORS installed 4 serviced Sliding glass doors installed For free estimate all 609-443-4155

SPRING IS HERE plan now for trouble-free lawn 4 gar den Routine lawn 4 garden care, vers reasonable CPC Home Services. 201-234-2290

CUSTOM l PHOLSTERY l CREATIVE DESIGN

Reupholst ering Re finish i rigNew upholstered furniture 1 Iraperie-.Cornice 4 Valances BedspreadsWoven wood (trapes 4 shades Slip ( ’overs ( irpeting Painting

(4)9 443-1510

CARPENTRY ALTERA TIONS ADDITIONS No jobtoo large or too small Doug Renk Builders. 609 665-122!

MASONRY repairsplastered walls ceilings repaired 466 3437 Edward Gudat. R ileyville Road Hopewell

Home Services

S P R IN G H O I S E ( 1 E W IN G

W indow Cleaning Floor Washing 4

WaxingHonest Reliable

Fixperienced Reasonable Kates

Call after 5pm 609-587 8065

ATTIC FANS Save 1/3 on air conditioning cost Ail work guaranteed reasonable rates Free Estimates Call 809 888 (*66 or 609 448-6155

D R E S S M A K I N G 4 ALTERATIONS Claire Tobin Call 609-448-5614

E L E C T R O L Y S IS ap pointments now available Artistic Hairdressers Free consultation 42 Witherspoon St Princeton

I BAKE CAKES for special occasions Winnie the Poo doll 4 sheet cakes Brenda 201) 359-8811

VIDEOTAPE PRODUCTION theater dance, instructional

sports, industrial For in­formation call 609 92 ! 3461

SP RING HOU SEC LE A N IN G " The L 4 M Laundry 4 Dry

Cleaners on Rt 206 in the (.rand Union Shoooirw ( enter Rocky Hill. N J will guarantee lo save you money on laundrx 4 dry cleaning Free moth proof i ng

L A D I E S C U S T O M TAILORING coats, suits, dresses gowns, skirts etc made to order Hillside Studio. 609-737-0090

REMEMBER The Platters F'atsDomino Bill Haley 4 The ( run el s? Have ■>> - Jams with Ed Klein WHWH air (x?rsonaht\ lo raise money for -our organization Have com pi etc sound ysten Usi available for disco dances ('.ill 201-821 9(64 lieforo • pn.

DRESSMAKING a mi ALTERATIONS Janice Wolfe Call 609-448 2125

CUT 4 TAILORED to your figure, gowns dresses pant suits No patterns needed Call Maruja 609-466-2804

LA W N M( )W ER REPAIR Tune-ups and repair^ 609-448 1802

PAINTING

INTERIOR 4 EXTERIOR Excellent ReasonableWork Prices

Free Estimates Gregg Terry 609-921 2167'

BATHTUB 4 TILE RESURFACING White 4 colors Free Estimates ALTEC Call 201 > 526-277

GARAGES. ATTICS basements cleaned furniture moved repaired ref ini shed light carpentry 4 painting Junk removal No job too small Call anytime 609-924 3794

THE BUCKET 4 MOP Professional Floor Cleaning And WaxingMr Tom Hye 20! 359-4722

BETSY ROSS was an upholsterer Today you can call another woman upholsterer I have shop at home service which includes tips an decoraitng 4 fabric w earab ility Consumer Bureau #5412 609-799-2807

ROGERS UPHOLSTERY Consumer Bureau No S4L 609-799-2807

LAMP SHADES Lampmounting and repairs Nassau Interiors 162 Nassau St Princeton

EXPERIENCED HANDY MAN light plumbing carpentry general home care Bv hr or jab 609-448-9122 or 448-0818

TO OUR MANY and valued clients we are now offering the additional service of elec trolvsis by Marie Bagrad of New. York Consultations are free Phone Artistic Hair dressers 42 Witherspoon St 609 924 4875

JONJIF THF MAGK (LOW N

Magic comedy 4 balloon animals Awnlable (or school shows, birthday parties gram! openings 4 all special eventsHV.r- f.irtF or201

further information call 249-5509

Special Services

GENERAL MAINTENANCE Painting interior exterior

odd jobs, furniture refinishing 609-466 3544

THE FLAKY PAINT CO Experienced but less ex­pensive Paint to you ai wholesale prices Don t let things go too far. Call 609-883 6785 after 5 p.m

PAINTING 4 PAPER HANGING F'rank Janda 292 Dutch Neck Rd ( all 609 448 :!57R

PAINTING: INTERIOR A EXTERIOR Top quality work F'ree Estimates Reasonable Rates Fully Insured Capitol Painting 609-883 1537

NANAK > PAINTERS

Reasonable QualityRates PaintExpertise in Workmanship Year round txisiness

No WaitingF'ree 609-924-3962Estimates after 5 p.m

PROEESSIONAI PAINTING interior 4 exterior Ed

Noebels 509-443 559

PAINTING Interior 4 I xteriot reasonab! > : at esFree estimates 609 443-3989 or 609 448-2642 ask for Dave

PAINTING by experienced professionals all work guaranteed, very good prices, ask for Steve feurk 609-737 2264

SLIPCOVERS Draperies Pillows, etc custom made, vour material Call Man kemmerer 20i 462-7494

FINE DRESSMAKING bv former \ Y designer Mrs Kaplan 609-921-3461

PROFESSIONAL DRESS MAKING and alterations by Jale Tanveri Come and see my spring line of new creations, very reasonable 609 448-9480

P R O F E S S I O N A L RUG SHAMPOOING low rates A free estimates Satisfaction guaranteed Call 609-585-6885 or 585-6693

USE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT for expert personal service Call Fcti 201-297-0445 or 201-548-4252

Painting & Paperhanging

PAINTING DONE interior exterior, verv reasonable Call 609-259-3485 bet Sam 4 9pm

EXPERT HOUSE PAIN TING, interior 4 exterior Experienced college students Beginning work June U Best rates around F'ree estimate 609-924-2373.

WHY WAIT to have vour rooms, walls or house pain ted' Hard working young man low rates A referenceswill do the job the way vou warn it Call Mark 201-545-3224 anytime

MARTY STUN DEL Paint ing 4 Decorating Serving trie Princeton area for over 20 vears For quality and expert workmanship phone 609-448 5325

PAINTING YOUR HOUSE You'll iike my job and my price Call Gregg Terrx 609 921 2167

Roofing

RoofingNASSAU ROOFING CO INC

Kendall Park N.J James N Diaforli 201-287-0873 Steven J Herner 201-821-7066

Roofing of all types Sheet metal work Gutters & leaders

WOrk guaranteed Free estimates Fully insured

PAPER HANGING SCRAPING

Prompt personal service All tvpes of wall covering

F'ree Estimates Dan Rudenstein

609-585 9376

PAINTING Interior, ex terior wallpapering, light carpentry Quality work Call John 909-655-1598 665-2015

ROOF REPAIRS23 yrs experienceLeak fixing companyMost leaks repaired for under$50Workmanship guaranteedCall collect 201 521-0678

BELLE MEAD ROOFING 28 yrs in business Freeestimates on all type roofing and leaders and gutters ana chimney flashing Call anytime" 609-924 2040 or 201359-5992 local call from Princeton

ROOF TNG SIDING - leaders 4 gutters, new A old iobs 60958S *18

Moving & Hauling

ATTIC, BASEMENT garages cleaned out Light hauling A moving Snow plowing 609- 882-9659

AMBITIOUS VETERAN to do light hauling and moving Also cfd jobs cleaning cellars,

attics painting etc Free estimates reasonable rates 1 all 609-443-4968, ask for Larry

TICS BASEMENTS gai ages loaned out Lighthauling & moving6402

201 159

tNTERIOl PAINTING Painter Low Price F'ree Estimate 609-924-2829

ROOMS PAINTED free estimates reasonable rates clean work Call 609-799-1462

PAINTING YOUR HOUSE' Gel my bid. Y ou'D be glad you did Call Gregg Terrv 609-921 2167

ElectriciansVVS MAI I. & SON

S Hwj 15M& I Iriggs I kriw 201-329-4656

Repair Service Electrical Power 4

I.ighting Installations Industrial Maintenance

ELECTRICIAN LICENSE I )expert electncia! work for

,■1! your residential needs All work fully guaranteed, reasonable rates. free estimates 609-448-6379

ELECTRICAL WORK No job too big or too small Work manship guaranteed Free estimates 201 29 7 5047 or 297 2805

ELECTRICIAN Licensed Quality work lor all your electrical needs All work guaranteed Free estimates 609 44 3 5239

JOHN CIFELLI. Electrical Contractor residential , commercial 4 industrial wiring 609-924-1760

LIGHT HAULING Includir* Furniture Also will clean cellars 4 allies 609-448-0808

BuildingServices

ROOFING SHINGLES FTmtkote. seal tabs $16.96 per square in lots of 15 souares or more picked up Lattanzio lAimber 201-545-5026

K>X)F SHINGLES JOHNS MANYILLE RUBEROID BIRD. 240 Ibh, stick tab This month only $17 * per sq Raritan Lumber Co 201-257 6300

Whs wail until the roof leaks'1 Plan ahead for your roofing

NEW ROOFS REPAIRS

COOPER 4 SCHAFER63 Moran Princeton

609 924 2063

ALLIED ROOFING - New and old roofs of all tvpes repaired Homes remodeled inside and out All work guaranteed No job too small 609-448-5707

ROOFING 35 f per sq ft GAF Fhntcote shingles No dep req Pay in full on com pletion & satisfaction TINS' Roofing 201 462 7494

BuildingServicesNELSON GLASS*

ALUMINUM 45 SPRING ST PRINCETON 608-924-2880 MIRRORS

AITO GLASSPI ATE * WINDOW GLASS

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

New homes additions garages (friveways roofing custom masonry, fireplaces, swimming pools and patios F’ ull line of aluminum products

WM FISHER BUILDER'S INC

Serving Princeton area for 30 years Financing arranged

609-799 3818

CARPENTRY

ADDITIONS REMODELING KITCHENS

PRE FAB FIREPLACES

609-259-7940 Peter Wikoff

ANNOUNCEMENT John, formerly of S B 4 H Builders is now operating under the name of John Secoolish Builder specializing in custom built homes additions and repairs Over 20 yrs exp Call us 609 466-0543 57Princeton Ave Hopewell

JOHN R PODOLSK I Custom Building Alterations. Redwood porches fireplaces patios sidewalks Also trucking 201 521-2449

MOVING & HAULINGA( ’ icy cellars & garages

• tied Lots cleared ( all ! ’ 1 609 H90 1670

SPECIALIZE IN bouse apt 4 lurnilure moving-Across town, across the state and long distance Lowest rules 1 all Pat 6O9-8B6-1670

WILL HAUL IT Cellars, attics and garages cleaned

all 609-799-1680 Consumer Bureau Registered

P 4 H GENERAL CON TRACTOR additions, new homes all work guaranteed luily insured 201-297 2427 . 821 94.38 after 6 p.m

J AY -BEES

Paving 4 l andscaping

SAND STONE All work Guaranteed

609-655-3311Station Road Cranburv

HUME REPAIRS Roofir^ 4 ill !\pes house repairs Panelfing Decks, etc 201-446- 4896

KEVIN p BURKE GENERAL CONTRACTOR Additions, remodeling, ki t­chens painting and rooLng 609-695-5285 or 883-4829

PLUMBING 4 HEATING OIL BURNERS

J B REDDING & SON INC234 Nassau St

Princeton 609-924-0166

N F: E D R E P A I R S . R F M () D E L ! N G C 0 NsTRUm O.V ' We.„ Justabout anything No job too -mall Robertson 4 Son 609 737 2260

CUSTOM WOODWORK Additions -Alterations Paul Schoenfeld 609 466 3614

THE PORCH -AND DECK * OMPANY a division of Lauranet Nilsen Ltd Custom Built, sound weather resistant onst ruction Attached hen he- rails or tatries first or

second floor attached or unattached to house all tvpes of woor: Free estimates Call Craig Nilsen dav and evening 609 234 1440, 609 737- 2833

EDMARD MOORE * SON S LANDSCAPING all types of garden work done Odd job* 609 8B6 1426

Ra OaHOE s e r v ic e e x (AAATING WORK, sew ervsept ics footings, land clearing Driveways graded paved Pools dug Wright Contracting 609 655 1027

Gardening & Landscaping

LAWN MAINTENANCE Residential & commercial (a ll Le Rov Deifenbach 609448-4757.

TOP SOIL

SOMERSET COUNTY- CLEAN FILL AVAILABLE

CALL <201 ) 359-7180 or

609 ’ 448-5995

COM MANURE $10 loaded in your pick-up $1 in your iiasket or bag Can delirerAlso top soil and fill dirt 201 569 -4381

BULLDOZER MURK Trucking 1-md (fearing Top Soil Sand Fill Stone 201-297 9224 or 3091

5 BLACK WALNUT tree(ranks available, best offer 609-452-1163 after 7pm

RAILROAD TIES biack creosoted. 6 x6' x8 hard wood, $5 95 ea Raritan Lumber 201 257 6300

TREES of all sizes, tm or removed Call 609-44after 6pm

609 443-4340 Evening 7 Days

EVERLASTING LAWNS Mow ing & Maintenance

Residential & Commercial

F'ree F'.stimates Try Us, Y ou'll Be Glad Yau

Did'

LET US DO voir garden KOTO TILLING Efficient operation costs less than self fperated rental Cail 609-448 4913 or 609-443 5338

IAWN SFIRVTCE full service for the entire summer / also vacation service Call for free estimate 609-397 2873 or 443- 1965

COMPLETE LAWN MAIN TE NANCE shrubbery, treeremoval pruning * gardening done weekly or as needed at a reasonable rate Call for free estimate 609 924-6413

LANDSCAPE DESIGN

by Martin Blackman

609-466-2693

WELL. R O T T E D COW MANURE — $40 loadDelivered free witlin 8 mitea of Franld in Pk Also have mulch It straw 201 297-1143 aft 6pm

GARDEN ROTTOTILLING - rear tined machine gives excellent results Lowest prices 609-737 1159

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H O M E H U N TER ’S GUIDEI hursday April 8, 1 *■), (>

Gardening & Landscaping

TREES 4-7 Overcup Oaks t4/ea we dig They wholesale for $12-$15 Call 609-448 5072 nights & wkends

DOERLER LANDSC APES

Landscape Desijjnng and

Contracting 609-924 122]

RICHARD KARKALITS

LAMDSCAPER

Design Planting Construct ion

609-921 2865 eveni ngs

SPRING IS HERE Rototilling vegetable gar dens flower gardens f all after 6pm 201-36-3396

SA AZ LAWN SERVICF Gardening reliable, ex penenced references 6O9-0B3 1556

Call

ORAL<• \RI)E\ M IRKETIM , 1\(

landscapeDesigner and Contractor

Alexander St Princeton

609-452-2401

L ADLER & SONS Sim pi icily Snapper mowers tractors tillers Route 130. N Brunswick, 201 297 2474

GARDENS TILLED DON'T RENT Call Le Roy Deifen tech 609-448 4757

LAWN CARE SERVICE Full service on commercial and large residential lawns Call Richard Potts 609-259-6001

Cut grass jwer beds

LAWN SERVICE trim bushes, flov prune and cut trees Very reasonable 609-924-2355

ROTOTILLING gardens A lawns Very reasonable ratesNo job too small 609-448-3674

TREES A SHRUBS trimmed, removed Beds spaded. Lawns cleaned up power raked 215 94S-0H6& 609-392-8746

TOP SOIL FILL - SAND GRAVE1 QUARRY STONE A BLEND Firewood 609-259 7032 or 259 2627 JAK General Hauling

ROTOTILLING gardens, lawns, and flower beds Troy Bill tiller Experienced, reasonable 26! 359-6710

TAKETHKDRlDCEKA OUT Of ( . AKDENING

Let me till your plot Low price Good work Call Bob s Tilling Service 609-466-1613 after 6 p.m for more in­formation

WELL ROTTED COW MANURE $40 loadDelivered free within 8 miles Franklin Park Also mulch has A straw Call 609 297 1143

Met F IND ' K S LAWN SERVICE A LANDSCAPING Commercial and residential contracts w anted 609 737 iR34

ROTOTILLING for gardens and new lawns Reasonable rates Call evenings 201-359 5206

THATCHING A RESEEDING Call Ia* Roy Deifenbach 609

448-4757

HAVE GEORGE MILLER do vour garden Plowed or rot ot 11 led Call 609-448 2015

THATCHING reseeding fertilizing and power edging 609-586-6147

ROTOTILLING GARDEN PREPARATION Experienced reasonable Machine tilled to 9 depth New gardens our specialty Groi^j rales Call lor estimate 609-466-2843

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER BEDDING PLANTS Lettuce broccoli cabbages 11 kinds of Petunia, Ageratum to Zinnia 12/11 20 or 12 Paks $10 Tamarack Farms. Bear Brook Road off Alexander Road at RR bridge Princeton June tion 452-9317 Open 10-6 Tues Sat. _____________ _________

GARDENING A LAWN SERVICE maintenance bushes. shrubs trans planting Experience Refs 609 924 7804 Free estimates

PavingP I R O N E D R I V E W A Y CONSTRUCTION black top paving A stone 609-462-9182

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Start building your family s dream home this spring on a secluded wooded and approved lot W e have Severn available now and more coming m Prices range from $16 000 for 2 Vs acres tc $35 000 <or five acres to- $3000 per acre for 50 or more acres An within 10 honest minutes of Princeton Can now Ov persona gulden tour ni rmatiori and assist at t ( ■ knowledgeable and local sales sraft

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PARTICULAR YOUNG land use planner A wife seekn quiet apartment or smal house, convenient to Trenton with studio space tor chair caning stained glass work Please call 609-292 2852. 9-5 p m weekdays

DOUBLE GARAGE with electricity A water Rt 1 area between S Brunswick A Luwrenceville 201 297-0003

Studios

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$270Mi apartments with wall l->* ail rarpeting drape# jff blinds appiiance# and (ven­tral a$r < onditioning

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An ideal kRation cIo*e t" shopping and major tran­sportation

STEELE, ROSLOFf AND SMITHTWIN RIVERS TOWN CENTER6W-455-OOIO 608-448 M l 1

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FOR RENT5.000 square foot office or warehouse space on Route 1 outside of Princeton Separate loading dock par tially divided office space and 3.000 4,000 additional square feet is available

Coll609-452 1660

Wanted To RentWORKING COUPLE desires i bedroom apt in Lambertville

Hopewell or nearby area Need by Aug or Sept 609-3970872 or 397-0241 after 5 30 p ui

Wanted To RentWANTED sublet by over seas professor and wife furnished, single bedroom apt nr comfortable rooms in Pi meet on area. Aug 1 to Sept 21. Cooking privileges needed Air conditioning desired R e fe ren ces p rov ided American contact until April 30, 609-924-8027

WORKING COUPLE with newborn desire 2 liedroom lviu.se cot tage in Montgomery or nearby area by Aug 1 Rent reasonable good references '20! 359-7195

TWO P R O F E S S IO N A L MALES desire to rent 2 or 3 bedroom house in rural set ting accessible to Princeton A Trenton. June 1 occupancy References Call after 6pm 609-443-5806

ATTENTION LANDLORDS till vacancies last No charge or obligation

HOME LOCATORS 609 <94 5561

W ANTED TO RENT house or apt in Princeton Boro with at least } U‘dnx>ms and 2 baths lor nice family with 1 leenaged daughters and cat Reply Box - 03365 c 0 Prin cel on Packet

MATURE professional seeks I or 2 bedroom apt in Prin­ceton Occupancy June 1 Flexible Calf Marty 609-924 5690, cxi 251 days

G R A D S T U D E N T seeks houses it. ting positions for am part or whole of months April August Will care for plants gardens A pets Refs available Call Denise at 609 921-1271 after 7pm Vied Sun

OPEN PARKING AREA needed for boat type trailers near Hightstown Monthly rental 809-448 5383

G R A N D O P E N IN Go f

PRINCETON AREA S NEWEST PLANNED COMMUNITY

P r ic e s B e g in n in g a t $58 ,900

i_arge living moms Forma! diningrooms Family roomsAir Conditioning with most models

' Bedrooms

* 2 Vi Beths

' Brick fireplaces available ' Mortgages available tc Qualified buyers

ALREADY COMPLETED

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The Concord Co lon ia lSee this beautiful and spacious 4 bedroom 2 VS? bath Colonial You will be delighted with the custom design and quality construction throughout Large kitchen with eat in area Formal dining room and a big 20 foot family room Centra! air conditioning City sewer and water $64 500

[ 5 bedrooms also available i

The Fairfield

The Fa irfie ld SplitYou will love this 4 bedroom, 2 ’/? bath split with its dramatically designed dining room and wing room The eat- in kitchen has custom built cabinets that are beautifully stytec A orge and comfortable family room completes this perfect home Basement and 2 car garage and centrally air-conditioned

$62 ,500

On the Princeton border there are available ust 32 lovely country colonials on large, half acre iots along with a 7 acre park area for residents exclusive use And it's adjacent to a natural 50

acre state wildlife refuge Only a little over an hour to ; rt Authority in New York The public school system is outstanding

All m all. here is unusual value for any of the eight beautiful models Please give us a call, and we ll tell you all about it and show you the actual property

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HOPEWELL R E A L T O R S PRINCETONH 'pcvvell H use Square 353 Nassau Street

H"peweii New Jersey 08525 Princeton New Jersey 08$40,•609. ,66-2550 ( ^ 7 j uys tI wwck (609) 92)2776

Buyers and sellers meet every week on the Classified pages.

EXPERIENCED HOUSE SITTERS will carefor pels. piants. etcProfessional couple Princeton alumni seek full or part-year housesitting beginning June References M Ruchman 301 59-5671

COOL serene house, one mile irom Nassau Hall available !rom about June 15 Sept 15 to a careful naturally neat non smoking couple in exchange tor thoughtful care at house and vard plus utilities No pets Please write to Box AI3410 c/o Pnneetcr Packet

Custom Built Homes

Wm. Bucci Builder IncNo W build ing on

Stuart Road

F o r in fo rm a t io n , c a ll

(609) 924-0908

Wanted To RentRESPONSIBLE young man seeks housesitting position this >pring or summer Hill lake care o! your pets and plants as well as your lawn I'll also dk> excellent interior and exterior painting Call Gregg Terry 609-921 2167

JUNE PRINCETON GRAD - and wife seek housesitting position June 21 thru mid August Very responsible with ample references Ex­perienced with all animals i all Keith Van Zandt 609-466- 2714

Bicentennial Blast!*1776 DOW \

Moves vou into a 1976 Townhouse that includes...

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*37600 5% DOWN

Model phone (201)297 5145

RETIRED M D & * ife seek housesitting position, July Aug Sept Former Mercer Co residents now living in E-lorida Exc refs 609-448 9129

Y O U N G S I N G L E PROFESSOR seeks unique but reasonable living situation in nice location Leave details, for Dave at 609-896-0800 ext 661 or 737-9279 eves

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with Lrla-- dour- opening onto hark vard. Dixely ceramir tiled full bath ai .' mine powder room. < lentral air and more Convenient to shop­ping.

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tl fl - Abundant closets, full basement. 2 car attached garagt pi - central air.

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basement. ear garage Di-tim ;i\. brick sidewalk and pr-tie—iona i Ian 1 1-i aping, aluminum and brick exterior

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fireplace. 3 lovely bedrooms. 1 !/4 baths, excellent landscaping. Luxuryplus.

.......... F IF T Y T H R E E . N IN E

I IK f SEC1 l S IO N ? Then call us to inspect this mini-estate Plentv of room for a growing family almost 1 Vi acres with mature trees and shrubs, plus gleaming expanded ii bed room C ap e Cod home with 3 full bath-. 3 fireplaces, new kitchen. 4 attached garages, a rare setting todavlake advaritage and call todav !

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O P P O R T U N IT Y A fine home in perfect condition. Custom built with true ipialitv throughout Just 2 vear- voting. 2 plus bedrooms 2 ceramii tile baths, charming living room with brick fireplace, 3 zoned heat full basement 2 i ar garage E nd youjr search and call on this home todav

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WEIDEL REAL ESTATER E A LTO R S

EAST WINDSOR R A N C H E R on dead-end street Mature treesabound, this 3 bedroom home with a familv room

T H I R T Y N IN E . N IN E

CAPE COD E X T R A O R D IN A R Y The exterior of this immaculate home offer- maintenance-free stratolite siding on an acre plus lot. Shagcarpeted living and dining room, new kitchen, 20 sun porch, 14 x 16 master bedroom and plu.shlv redecorated throughout.

F O R T Y T H R E E . N IN E

PERFECT RAISED R ANCH on a wooded half acre lot. Nicely car­r i e d fnyer. living and dining rooms. 4 bedrooms, 2 */2 baths, large familvroom, ulilitv room and attached garage. FO R TY E IG H T . NINE

H IC K O R Y ACRES S P L IT LE V E L with shag carpeted living anddining rooms, panelled famiiv room, four good sized bedrooms. 2 . baths, basement. garage and quick occupancy Priced for a quick sale at

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WEST W INDSOR RANCH on -weeping corner lot. Entrx hall, largeeat-in kitchen, formal dining room, if bedrooms and 2 full baths. A steal on today's market at F IFTY T H R E E , FI VK

SPLIT W ITH POOI (New Listing!! Delightful Williamsburg-type exterior painting enhances the good first impression that you ve been looking for. Well-maintained. 8 room-. 2-car garage, basement, 20 \ 40 free-form in-ground pool and excellent plantings throughout the half ai re lot. A must v c home at

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R E N AISSAN C E COLON! U 111 quiet nil de -a. in East Windsor !• >w n-hit i Spam m~ entrv. pc lure window in living room. formal dining room, cheerful cat-in kitchen, n m family room. 4 bedrooms, 2 V hath-,entra aii F irsl iiffertng it ........................................SIXTY TWO

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burn in | ftrepla 1 ' m i til lining roon Stum ■ t and unusual kin hen opens ti. adjoining familv room v\ith fan

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Custom built homes on minimum of 1 acre heavily wooded lots Individual home sues also available for purchase Located on Millstone Rd 1 ’ ? miles south of Route 33.

DevBtop«d and Built ByL iv in g System s. Inc.

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HILTONR E A L T Y CO.

ofP R IN C E T O N , INC . Realtors

E X C E L L E N T L O C A T I O N F O R T H E N E W Y O R KCOMMUTER One vear old three bedroom Ranch central air. fireplace and a full basement

$55 500

64 IS •nnhi Street • ‘1. I -ie ><>. lN ‘c < t u r < H h e r A d -

Wanted To Rent Wanted To Rent

Wanted To RentPROFESSIONAL MAN seeks studni apt Princeton Kingston Rocky Hill area from Sepi 1 or Oct 1 Max $200 Prefer rural area Must set before April 20 summer m Europe 60S f§S 5713 ar 924 1937

WANTED TO RENT 3-4 bedroom house for family of 4 plus infant. May 1 June Mi Extremely responsible exc refs Will pev ten 1750 for right place 609-924 3548

DEAR ESTATE OWNERS How about renting a small house or attractive apartment to a recently retired corporate executive now serving as tuJItime professor"1 If you have -omething unique or different

like a carnage house guest cottage retimshed stable garage apartment etcetera

ease in touch "No. I ve no dogs cats chilcken or

livestock " As a former home owner I have high regard for property and will respect vours Mv timetable is flexible Can move April. May June July Excellent credentials If vou have

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something special and want a special kina of person to oc cups it Call Professor Elgin Rider College School of Business Phone 609-fWWMOO Extemson 251

WANTED Professional office -pace in the Highest own East Windsor area 3 rooms cen trails located 609-924 289ft

HousesittingGRAD COUPIE desires vear round housesitting in Lrinceton area Princeton grad local references non smiAers 609 452-0756

PROFESSIONAL COUPLE no chiltken will housesit vour home at no charge excellent references Available Mav lor ■ liter 201369-1473 after 5pm

PROFESSIONAL WOMAN - non-smoker will housesit beginning June References available 201 782-2935

HousesittingMARRIED LAW STUDENT non smoking. ex-Pnneetoman will housesit summer months Experienced in lawn & plant care Local references available Please call Mark at 609 392-8750

Apts/Houses To share

W< 'M AN IN TRANSITHtN with or without children Nt>ed a place to live" Mv 4 bedroom home is tn Tw in Rivers 1 am looking to share house and expenses. Many pluses swimming pool, tennis courts privacy home with all ap­pliances Will consider married couple Days. 215-757 4935 ask for Ann Hart Day or evening 609 448 7467 ask for Ann or Alan

FEMALE ROOMMATE want ed to -hare house in Hopewell with fireplace and piano Call 609-466-3104

RESPONSIBLE PERSON w anted to share 4 BK house in Princeton with 3 others Own room Rent $106.25 plusutilities Call 609-924-2276 or 924-2J44 jnvtimo

ROOMMATE TO SHARE 2 bdrm apt male or female 609-443 5870

APT TO SHARE with working ladv SecuriL A references 609-921 1053

SHARE OUR HOUSE with large garden on busline in middle Rocky Hill. 201-821- 9218

WOMAN IN MID TWENTIES to share large sunnv house in Hopewell Rent J100 plus utiis Available June 1 Cal! after 4 pm 609-466 i 8B i

SHARE OLD COUNTRY farmhouse on m acres of land with 4 others Call Linda or Bam 609-466-1982

ROOM AVAILABLE in country house shared w others Reasonable rent Call 609-921 8486

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from $245 MO

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j eludes hen hot one' fis ? nr con drtioners pirtinf Rec'eition too tennis court SWIM CLUB1 4nd you'll hwe the close In coneeniences 15 well Come see

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WITHIN MINUTES OF CULTURAL AND ATHLETIC A C n v m e t EACH APARTMENT FEATURES

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. BASEBOARD HOT WATER HEAT IND4VIOUAU.Y CONTROLLED a OAK FLOORING

. MAGIC CHEF FREE STANDING OVEN ANO RANGE COMBINATION UNTT WTTH HOOD y BACK SPLASH• FULL TILE BATHS WITH HAMPERS. TILED FLOORS > QE REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER. BASEMENT LAUNDRY ROOMS • GAS COOKING INCLUDED . BRICK EXTERIORS O CITY WATER » SEWERS o 2SSX ON-SITE PARKINGMOWt PFMTMENTL OftP POOH TO 5 t M . MOOLI hHOPt (Ml) M3 77« o IPSPLCT FM FVTWf YPOMOLSo m c r i o m FROM NOP TH U S I South to th« Brunswick C itcN Trsmon «rM M o*o ri^ht to Pnncwion Avw Mofce rigfif Bt OkJ#r. A y f tr»vo4Kho Procowd to Ptrk»*<)o turn right 1 b*OCk to rryxJWi on right FROMPHILADELPHIA U S Tronton Fre*w*v to OkJwn Ay* M o** loh on OkJ#n fo P*t* * nJ• Awf Tum righr 1trtock to ttvocPH» FROM N j TU RN Pik if From E*n 7 Rt ?06 Bro*<3 Sf to r#r*-ion ‘ r*ww*v go Nohh Older. Av* and proceed «5 atXYve From E*rt 8 t**p Rt i3 ?o OlOen Ay* m#A* right on OkJen A y* end proceed *s above F ROM JOHN H TCH PA RK W A Y iR i 29) !• * * Stete St E kw io PflLiK^e Ay*

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DON "I Jl M DM L A MAbout thi* (/melon* Horn- conn and **•<• it fur yourself I hi* honn|mi lled with . harm offer* four bedroom* aryi iiv in r o o m wstfi fireplace. formai dininK room surim **i1 1 ink room and - bsth# Huill when craftftmannhip wa* the first word it exude* quality and eleganceSitting on approx 2.23 acres and surrounded bv prestigious FI VJ H I l)G I PARK ii - nestled in the trees don't just dream lit your Imagination run wiid!! . . . ........ N INETIES

A I'A.NOR A MIC VIEW(.an be your- in this Brand New Home in M ontgomery I wp it's priced to ~ell - the builder sa\- there s still time to select electrical fixtures and kitchen flooring for this four bedroom beauty Jl ' I R ED l ( . I D.................................................................................................................. S IX T IE S

>1 HI R B C O \ ! I- V1POR \R \Ideally located In terrific area for commuters bedrooms, super size living rooms. 2 bath the best bargain around! '. . . .

Offering three king size• eniral .<c arjietinn It -

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B it:I M 'l .N b i-.a i nIs this big and beautiful Brand New (!( t|,t !N l A l situated ■' alne.M \( RES and imlv minutes from R R IN fT F()N I he builder has just reduced the price and we re looking for the buyer who needs lour bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with fireplace and oorupam . RIC/Hlv \x \ 'i " ............................................................. SEVENTIES

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VI II I IAMMBl MO L O U lM A l 'New li.iinglJ||*I on the edge of Pennington Borough with 4 bedroom*, I Vl hath* large elegant dining room, ultra modern kitchen with adjoining faniilv roani ** it h fireplai e full ba*emeru and 2 < ar garage I ir*l lime offerer!

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CO U NTR Y RANCHIn the rolling hills of Last Am well 1 wp.. G nnims. 2 baths, large countryfet .F IF T Y KINK

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PR I NCI D )N I ARMSA very popular place to li\* 4 bedrooms, 2 1 _ baths, family room. diningroom, full basement. SEVEN FA rWO, IIV E

R O U TE 31. P E N N IN G T O N , N.J609-737-1500 609-882-3804

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Clow I'O FLEM ING ION(harming old B i.|x*ve| on 1 i acre in Sunaet V illage , n*mi>. IBM*,2 '/ hath* family room with tire k fireplace and Hiding glaa* door*

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W O R K IN G HORSE FARMI >0 \r old frame colonial on lit acres Brand new show barn , 2 others, all with frost free hydrants. Offices tack roomt; storage and total 1 . lx>x stalls Heated indoor arena. New [tost and 3 b»ard fencing. 2 outdoor arenas and 4 turn out paddocks,

FEDER AL COLON! AIEast Am well Township 12 rooms. B ib 3 baths: on a 3 acre lot. Prexentlx used as 3 faniils Easib converted to single family dwelling. ! working fireplace. 2 story garage bam ..............SEV E N T Y

N f U SPLIT LEVEL IIS RURAL SETTING. rooms: I BRs; 2 V2 baths; family room with ex[s>xed beams, paneling and raised hearth fireplace . 2 < ar attached garage

VI EST WINDSORJefferson Park > yr. old Colonial, brick and frame on a corner lot - H rooms: 4 BRs; 2 l/; bath- 2 car garage: paneled family room with brick fireplace. Central air SIXTY EIGHT, FIVE

Fhese are just a few of ourjistings in Hunterdon County Please (all or visit our Flemmgton office and let our comjyetent sales staff help you find the home or home-site of your choice

RO U TE 202, F L E M IN G T O N . N.J.201-782-0100 609-4 66-174 4

WEIDEL REAL ESTATE HR OCATtOW

R E A LTO R S /n t e r n a t i o n a l R e l o c a t i o n S e r i i c e

Grand Opening:SECTION 2 * *

CUSTOM BUILT 4 & 5 BedroomTudors & Colonials 8 Dittarantly Designed Houses Ready for Im m ediate Occupancy 1

Owe tor •Fully detifned kousei Hove everything for the quality conscious horns o «nre ty S mm • • • ty Wmw * P«wd St» — • Brick f • e . ." I If M' ' ' e ‘ * V *■ ‘ •• . *-V*v ,-t V • - . i* v /•, •• •Shrubs • Science Kitchen with D'S vn.is‘ . e : t moe R - • . .Car Gd'uge • irsr Floor Laundry Rood-

In Historical Lawrenceville near Princetond ire ctio ns *C old Soil R o a d ( 3 w hite rocks at base of m ad marker right on W o o d Lane Road r« homes Phone *0?-*f fr l 072

Open O e i l y f o m to 4 p m Sat and Sun I p m f cpm trohers Welcomed

LIMITED AMOUNT 8% %.30 YR. MORTGAGES AVAILABLE

TO QUALIFIED BUYERS.Final section open several cul4e-sac and wooded lots

4 Bdrm Colonials 3 Bdrm Split-Levels 2 Car G aragesWhere enduring quality in workmanship and materials is com bined with a sense of tranquil and cultural atmosphere

2 Models Available for Immediate Occupancy

M o d e ls from $ 4 6 , 4 9 0 .

T e r r a c e QteenDIRECTIONS: From Trenton Take Route 33 East to Mercervilte Shopping Ceme,

Turn left at next intersection Turn right on Edinburg Rd (Rt 535 Proceed mile to Terrace Green sigr then turn right on Westayan Dr to modelsagon, gHOWj? (—♦) s»e-oi»o___________

Apts /Houses To share

H EER F l I. fernicisthousehold has room Children welcome 909-924-9229

LOOKING FOB responsible professional male mid-to late ’wenties to share a large 2 txjrm Princeton Arms apt E VLndsor Sl55/mo plus utilities No lease to sign 909 799-1421 after 5pm, ask for Donald

MALE ROOMMATE yy anted lor Pnneeton apt \ erv reasonable 909-452 1736

For Rent - Room;FURNISHED ROOM in private home lor young man Laundry and kitchen privileges 909 448 6B26

EFFICIENCY room with kitchen sink cabinets, range

t spoiclose to shopping Rte 27 No of Kingston 201-8219218

R(X.)M FOR KENT Nassau St , 1 block to University Recetnlv decorated Available noyy Low rent 909 924 2040

ROOMS and semi-efficiencies at yxeekiy rates Pnneeton Manor Motor Hotei US *1Monmmith Jet 201 .329 4555

FURNISHED KM for gen tleman private entrance 4 kitchen Apply at 5)8 Washington Ave Manvilie Tel 201 722-6298

FURNISHED ROOM for gentleman block off Main St . Manvilie Call 20! 7223018

ROOM FOR RENT Kitchen privileges private entrance professional or business person preferred References required Roosevelt NJ 809 443 4148 after 6 pm

FURNISHED ROOM * private entrance Call any time 609-448 8407

ROOM Twin Rivers Kitchen privileges non-smoker only 809-448-0650

8% 30 YEAR MORTGAGES AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED

BUYERSPremium Lots Available

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from $49,990 Flexible Financing

O p «n »v » r y d a y from noon for inspection

5 Superb models to choose from 2 Ranches 3 Colonials 3 and 4 bedroom models available Our country homes are set on 18 000 sa ft lots and all have 2 car garages

DIRECTIONS Rt • <)f 206 to beautiful n *m wetanai leistate I 95 south only a tew minuies to Scotch Rd Ex,’ rt 1

.... a ■ m ■ I o , . v-sm Bd and >mn « »"»M , ?an View GoH on left rriodets on righ;

Drive Oul Today

M o d t l P h o n a 6 0 9 8 8 2 - 6 8 4 7 E x c l u s i v e S o l e t A g » n t I d e a l R a o l t y 2 0 1 2 8 3 2 6 0 0

For Rent - Rooms For Rent - Apts.LARGE BEDROOM Private home Light kitchen privileges Business woman or student Refs 201 329-6167 or 201 329 6068

PRINCETON free rent in exchange for *ork also rooms $25 4 up $35 HOMEUX ATORS INC 609-394-5900

FURNISHED ROOM — 5 minute wak to University campus References 609-924 44 74

FURNISHED room for gen tleman on quiet street 2 blocks off Main St Manvilie Cal! davs 301 722-0070 or eves 201 722 5524

PRINCETON 4RMf

I uxurx \parlmrnLsand 2 bedrooms Individually

controlled heat 2 air con ditioners Individual Bal conies 12 cu ft Refrigerator Venetian Blinds Large walk in closets Private entrances laundry room with washers and dryers Wall to wall carpeting in 2nd floor apart ments Superintendent on site Rents start at 1200 up

Model apartment Telephone 609-448 4801 Open daily from 12 30 p m to 5 p m except Sunday Directions from Princeton Princeton Hightstown Road turn right on Old Trenton Road >, mne turn left and follow signs

For Rent - Apts.MANVLLLE - 4 rm upstairs apt no pets, no children $200 per mo plus utilibes Heat supplied Working couple preferred Gall alter 5 pm 201 526-4589

LAWRENCEVILLE PRIN­CETON AREA 1 * 2 bedrooms spacious garden apts featuring eat-in kitchens separate dining rooms large living rms heat * hot water included $245 per mo Franklin comer Gardens 161 Franklin Corner Rd jist oft Rte ! 609-896-0990

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Extraordinary Colonial in Princeton's Riverside1'h i- iv *n -M n r\ co lo n ia l in P rin c e to n ** R iv e rs id e i- '*c| a m id b e a u tifu lly

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BROOKWOODGARDENS Modern i & 2 bedroom apis Airconditioned. carpeted Swim club on grounds Located on Hickory Corner ltd near Rt 130 From $304 Call 609-448-5531

WYNBROOK WEST Ultra modern 1 & 2 bedroom, air conditioned carpeted 20' balconv apts Swim club on grounds Hus to NYC 65 min Dutch Neck Rd near Rt 130 From $209 609-448-3385

CHESTNUT WILLOW Ultra modern i 4 2 bedroom apts Air conditioned 4 car peted 2 tjedroom apts have 2 iialh.s 1 vr lease From $2tX) 216 Dorchester Dr 609-448 6960

SHARON ARMS Fully carpeted, air con ditioned. new i 4 2 bedroom apartments Located in­tersection of Rt 33 4 Ht !30 across from Robbinsville Airport From $200 Call 609 259-9449

FOR RENT very central Princeton I bdrm apt Spacious living rm, dining area $265 firm Avail June 1 Reply to Box *03414 c/o Princeton Packet

ONE BEDROOM apart ment furnished located in Princeton area Very at tractive, spacious with all modern conveniences Heat and hot water provided $300 monthly, call after 6 p m 609- 452-8271

ROCKY HILL delightfulapt 1 ixir . living rm. kitchen air-conditioning. $265 Im mediate occupancy Call 609 92 i 2562

o n e 4 TWO BEDROOM APTS for immediate oc­cupancy a! W indsor Castle E Windsor Twp From Princeton take 571 to Old Trenton Rd make a nght then prix’eed to 'he first left beyond a couple hundred feet from Old Trenton Road 609 448 5995

CUTE HOUSE '*N MT LUCAS ST Princeton whole 2nd fir 1 bdrm, living rm. kitchen 4- bath $275 per mo cJus utilities 609-921-6612

NEW HOPE Spacious 1 tiedrtxim apt at Village II C a r p e t in g d r a p e s , washer dryer dishwasherBurglar and fire alarm systems $285 mo Cal! 215-862 9380 weekends and af ter 6 30 week da vs

For Rent - Apts.ROOM i NFURNISHED. 3

rd floor central, siutable for business girl Reference 4 resume to Box *03397 c/oPrince! on Packet

LOVELY BEDROOMduplex unfurnished Main StLaw renceville $370 609-8960870.

MA WELLE 3 rm furnishedapi with all utilities included lor gentleman only 201-725 5667

2 BEDROOM APT Fox Run Plainsboro Desirable lake side Sublef 609 ^9-3725

FOR RENT 1 bdrm apt 2 Nocks from Palmer Sq Large living rm. dining rm modern bath kitchen fireplace Available April 10 $400 month includes garage Reply to Box *03413 cm Princeton Packet

SI BLET Princeton M A W I L A E 2nd floor apt 4Meadows. Fox Run Drive 4 rms 4 bath Married couple

609 no children no pets 201-722 0644

rmapt i bdr avail j me 1 799 9681

SUBLET 1 BR apt after April 15 120 off price of lease Lease expires July i 609-452 ©2! davs 799-3388 eves

AVAILABLE MAY 1 Urge modern 4 room apt. in Lawrence Twp tiled bath, built-in kitchen cabinets, garage Secluded on attractive grounds $2B0. utilibes extra 1 year lease No children or pets please 609-466-1756 after 6pm

APT FUR RENT - 2 rooms central Boro location $225 & security Utilities included Beauti/ul condition 809-921 3438 eves Avail April 1

AVAILABLE — June !. 3 rms, kitchen bath Lawrence onbus line non smokers 809-883 6021 eves

U N F U R N IS H E D NEW LUXURY APTS 1 4 2bedrooms $270 and up Meadow Une Apts. 5 minutes Irom Princeton Jet Call 609 452-8220

TW IN RIVERS Avon Village Rent $300 ) BR deluxe Ab solute privacy, private en ira nee washer dryer dishwasher cent air patio v w cpt Rent includes Maintenance fee. tennis & swim dub 609 448-8640 bet w een 4 pm & 10 pm

MANVILLE MAIN ST 3 rm apt range refrigerator $140monthly, adults preferred (all 201 725-0007

FOR SUMMER RENTAL fully furnished 4 room apl 2 entrances garage 4 garden 4blocks from campus. $500 season 609-921 2306 after6 p.m

BEDROUM GARDEN APT in Princeton avail May 1

Call 609-921 3571 starting AprilMl

THREE RM APT in Hillsborough near High School 201-359-5860

2nd FLOOR APT — 5 rooms 4 bath, centrally located no children or pets Reply Box * 1J3422. c o Princeton 'Packet

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APARTMENT UN P R IV A T E estate in Princeton on New York Princeton-Trenton busline for SINGLE PERSON Private wing includes large living room furnished with antiques and custom fur niture large bedroom fur rushed with antiques 5 large closets shower bath, hail, arden kitchen privileges, aundry facilities References 4 security required Available May 5. 1976 Write Box *03424 c/o Princeton Packet

LAWRENCE TWP rms 4 bath, air conditioner refrig gas stove, avail May 1st 609 883-484] $185

KENDALL PARK rms ideal for working couple or . or 2 children Bus stop at door '20 1 297-2143

ALLENTOWN avail im mediately, ground floor ef icienc\ separate Mi wall to

wall carpeting 4 paneling throughout $150 per mo includes all utiLs Security req Call 609-259-7058

APARTMENT In private home 4 rooms 4 bath Tiled Kit 4 bath All utilities V children or pets $195/mo 609 448-0B86

DAYTON South Brunswick 5 rooms, heat, hot water \duits n< nets security $225 201 329-2082

A V A I L A B L E I M MEDIATELY top floor of 18th Cent bouse w private ent 6 rms 3 bdrms. 2 fireplaces, beautiful ig vard. convenient to bus $350 plus utils Cliff Zink 609-924-6302

SUBLET 1 bedroom apt Princeton Meadow s. $25 i mo Avail mid April 'flexib le 609 799-2622

Come experience the Princeton Meadows way of life. Distinctive one and two bedroom apartments Minutes from Princeton Universi­ty The tram to New York city and Philadelphia is a few minutes away. Phone 609-799-2710

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For Rent - Apts.SUBLET 1 bedroom apt Princeton Meadows $241 mo 609 771 2273 vr 799 3159. 1 athy

For Rent-HousesHOUSE FOR LEASE

Beautiful 4 bedroom Colonial with V toIhs large living room formal dining rm. modern kitchen rec room, firepiacf . ar garage is a convenient area Available May 1 : year lease, $450

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IN PRINCETON BORO Attractive completely rebuilt half a double house near schools and shopping Brooms 3 bedrooms. L baths, fireplace, $585 mu plus utilities

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r>aths and 2 ar ga rag e 6 x 3 o f in s u la t io n m aU h o u se s C ity w a te ; se w ers w a lk s a nd c u rb s are a ll in c lu d e d W txxJe D lo tsavadabu- H its dure lo ts w rth 125 H fro n ta g e

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NEW 4 Bdrm Bi -LEVEL, c . baths. w w carp and drapes in Wash Twp References and security required $49: |ffifmonth Avtalable April 1 ( all 609-259-7900

EAST WINDSOR RANCH Six rooms and bath Country location No children or pets $2(KJ 00 per month

B U S IN E S S O F F IC E FACILITY Approximately 2,006 sq ft All modern ap pointments Excellent view Air conditioned Parking ( all for details

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609-448-4250

FOR RENT 5 minutes to Nassau St 2 minutes to train. 3 bdrm ranch on cul-de-sac, fireplace fully carpeted large private vard. $475 plus utilities 609 452-1352

WEST WINDSOR 3 BR. U, baths, den or 4th BR garage fr pi full bsmt . adequate land for gardening $35 0 mo Im m ed ia te ly available 609-448-0922 after 7 p.m

ROOSEVELT 6 room house newly decorated enclosed porcfi. storage 4 garage

betw$300 mo 609-989 7368 betweenSam 42pm or after 6 p.m

FIVE ROOM HOUSE garage rden in Monroe Twp near J Turnpike available May

1 $325 per mo Broker Dorn 609-855-1983

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NEW FOUR BEDROOM HOME IN PRINCETON JUNCTION Spacious family room with brick fireplace Corner lot side entrance garage.

$63 500

FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL in an excellent neighborhood Fireplace in panelled family room full basement and two-car gaage $67 500

TWO-STORY in WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP IN EXCELLENT CONDITION Three bedrooms, 2 ,baths Professionally landscaped lot $70 900

THE LAST NEW HOME IN AN EXCLUSIVE AREA OF WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP Two Story Colonial with four bedrooms located on a cui de-sac.

$71 500

PRINCTON TOWNSHIP LOCATION four bedrooms, 2 'h baths central air and attached two-car garage. Just reduced to $77 000

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THE EXECUTIVE WHO WANTS AN EXCEPTIONAL HOUSE I Here is an unusual home with front hall/ large living room panelled family room with fireplace and opening onto a large covered and screened porch Private rear yard with heated, cement swimming pool and beautifully Ian dscaped Four bedrooms 3 'A baths and finished basement $139 0 0 0

SEVENTY TWO ACRES for residential developmenton Route 518 Montgomery Township. Land has natural drainage to a stream at rear of propertyExcellent potential for builder or investor

$3 300 p a r o c r t

3 000 SQUARE FEET FOR COMMERCIAL OR IN DUSTRIAL USE Ideal for manufacturing assemblyor storage Front and rear overhead doors will ac­comodate tractor trailers SB5 000

APARTMENTS AVAILABLE PRINCETON BOROUGH Efficiency and On* Bedroom

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An E X T R A O R D IN A R Y COIN TEMPORARY custom built in an ex elusive area of Princeton I'ownship. En­trance hall. Using room with fireplace, glass wall, and door to terrace, dining room with adjoining screened porch, kit chen with breakfast area, master wing vxith bedroom, studv. double bath and private screened porch. 4 more bedrooms with two baths, playroom. Almost 4 acres witli |MMii. dressing room badminton, court. and much more !

$225. UWO

On a beautifully landscajwd comer lot in Mo ntgomerv township 4 bedrooms. 2 !/2 baths, large liv in g room with fireplace.separate dining room, kitchen, family room, full basement with d ark room and work bench

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Histone home with ouibutldings ; bedrooms 3 fireplaces, spectacular hall *125,iW>

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A lo ve ly -V* acre treed lot wnh b eau tifu l 20 x 40 in-ground pool are the to ca i p o in ts o< th is a ttrac tive 3 bedroom hom e w h ich o ffe rs u n exp ected sp a ce wnh ns o ffic e {fo u rth bed room ! and seco n d bath w rth separate en tran ce C o m p lete w n h rec roomsunro o m and f irep lace A t k ir t f $ 43 900

ON 2 ACRES BORDERING CRANBURYAd lo in A c re o f AvoltofcioW ith 75 i 30 foo t OwtfcoRding

For a co un try a tm o sp h e re w nh an ns p eace and tran q u ility we o ffe ' th is a ttrac tive S o u th B ru n sw ic k 2-sto ry w n h 4 bed room s 2 S b aths fo rm a! d in ing room rec room , d etached 2-car garage outbu ild ing w ith o ffice and pool AH w n h a lum inum

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WANTED An active family that will en)oy this 3 to 4 tied room spirt level on a private wooded acre where ihe dogwoods are blooming Formal dining room family room wnh fireplace money saving two zone heai and more Come and look Things are blooming1

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HOPEWELL The right size for a young family A 3 bedroom 1 J bath home with a fireplace in the living room, formal dining room study, basement and qaraqe Priced right at

$ 4 4 9 0 0

DESIGNED FOR EXECUTIVE LIVING Larqe colonial home featuring a 14x28 slate floored family room with full wall brick fireplace plus a screened in porch Just great for summer entertainment1 For mor formal en lenaimng a living room with fireplace and formal dintnu

. A'so a modern eai in kitchen T V room gan • room 4 bedrooms and much more All surrounded by woods

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■ c ro n lining room with • h -' n< fireph f .a th e d ra l c e ilin g , exposed beam s. H uge windows o v e r lo o k in g go rgeous view P ic tu re -b o o k k itc h e n w ith I . f t w a ln u t ca b in e ts fa ll a p p lia n ce s to remain! 1

shaped fa m ib ro o m . 2 2 x 2 4 c a th e d ra l '-u ilm ti. e\(H»Mid beam s. V e rm o n t f ire p la c e b u ilt - in bookcases Other fea tu re s 2 stone p a tios . 2 car heated garage. A i l P H ISo m -K E F ) AT TRULY FAIR ASKING PRUT oF$82 Yuo. C a ll us at 2 0 1-Y26-80BH

For Rent-Houses For Rent-HousesFRENCHTOWN barn and acreage 3 bedrooms. $350 Horses O k

HO M E LO C A T O R S $35 609-394-5900

E A S T W IN D S O R bedrooms, fieai paid. $260 baths carpets

HOME LOCATORS $35 609 394-5900

IN PRINCETON — a 3- bedroom s p l i t - l e v e l A vailab le May 15th $500 per mont h

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190 Nassau Street Princeton New Jersev 08540 Telephone Area Code 6u9

924-0822

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP $165 1 bedroom, heat paid

HOME LOCATORStlS 609-394-5900

SHORT TERM RENTAL June 15 to Sept 15 flexible Furnished 3 bedroom 2 bath air conditioned rancher on 1, 2

_ acre near Lawrenceville 30For Rent-Houses For Rent-Houses l,vin* room Colonial diningroom, eat an electric kitchen

------------------------------ ------------------------------ paneled studio, basementgame room laundry, ap pi lances NO IXjGS $400 mo 609-696-0606

TOWN HOUSES CENTRAL PRINCETON BOROUGH 2 BEDROOM 11 v room dining rm kitchen basemwit small yard Available June 1st asking $375

5 BEDROOM h v room kitchen w dining area basement also an additional efficiency unit with separate entrance Avail June or September negotiable rental »75Dwelling Managers Inc 9 10AM or PM 924-0746H1GHTSTOWN 3 bedroom $300 Garage and air

HOME LOCATORS $35 609-394-5900

SPLIT LEVEL townhouse Twin Rivers.’ May 1 oc cupancy 3 large bedrooms 2'-i baths modern kitchen all appliances, basement. C/A. excellent condition swim

ng. tennis, and more $390 >nth

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RICHARDSON REALTY 609-446-5000

HOUSE FOR RENTWesterly Road, beautifully landscaped grounds with stream, etc 3 H ms. I bathsfireplace 909-921 7475 or if no answer 301-269-0111 ask forMr Mvers

HIGHTSTOWN FURNISHED 4 bdrm From Late June to

Sept Newly decorated fullv carpeted. A C. 3 baths, pool i ’ennis courts Direct bus to N J $425 per mo Refs required 609-446-4916

SUBLET — Beautifu l 3 bedroom home situated on Stony Brook Completely fir rushed Large yard, washer * dryer May-Sept ibeg date flexible i $450 per mo 609-924 8341

6 ROOM HOUSE bath and half Exc lucation Available immediate)) Reph lo Box *>3398 i ■ Princeton Pjcke'

HOPEWELL bedroom > $245 Kids pets U K

H O M E LO C A TO R S $35 609-394-5900

TOWNHOUSE Suitable for family or five persons centra) Princeton location available June i or Sept 1. $575negotiable 609-924-0746

PRINCETON 1 bedroom den $190 Heat paid

HOME L(K1ATORS$35 609- .84-5900

AVAILABLE FOR RENT July 1 Jan 15 pleasant fully fur mshed 4 bdrm home liv rm. dm rm. kitchen lamily rm & studv a c, dose to University A Schools Cal) 609-9E4-7352

4 BEDROOMS — 3 baths duplex convenient Princeton Boro location $450 per mo. !x*ase security 609-924 3914

YARD LEY PA BucksCounty stone on historic Delaware Canal Large living room with fireplace dining room with fireplace Kitchen separate breakfast, 3 bedrooms. 1 baths pool 2 car garage on beautiful grounds Convenient to Princeton N Y Philadelphia $500/mo plus utilities Available on or before June 1 . 215-493-5790

LAMBERTVILLE — $250 2 bedrooms den carpets ap phances

HOME LOCATORS $35 609 394 5900

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M O N T G O M E R Y T O W N S H IP N E A R G R IG G S T O W N Transfctied owi t says People often know where we live ns soon as wp describe the lot Its a beauty

heavily treed handsomely landscaped tilled p.-iid.-n and ,i terraced above ground poo! (heated and lighted! This 4 bedroom i ustom Colonial is spotless, and wait till y o u see the finished recreation room DRY through the won ’ storms Beamed family room adjoins kitchen features a Franklu . ■ } fjraptecw m u $99,500.

T A K E A D V A N T A G E OF T H IS D E A L ! Here are ihe details 4 bedrooms 2 ' baths iormai living and dining rom s ‘ imiiv t njrn with fireplace basemenj 2 ut garage central air and wall to wan r arpet .similar homes have sold for thousands more Owner

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C A LL IN G A L L H O M E B U Y E R S >f#@f fuMbasement central air and a,home to save you steps A Ranch located in W**st Windsor and pru *‘(j a* $69 900

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LOCK THE WORLD OUT . ynm iw b.n - vk1'1 ">'■ c Hi .shap* 1 jr-iund Sylvan pool or on the redwood deck: step « o thn nnw uim. m d • kitchen and ontmue througf; this unusual Rancher in a secluded kn ,m m m Hopewell

letails $72,500.

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Prire "ion Towns! tp M aso iu , $59,500

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l.oxclx (invate grounds and newlv painted exterior for an mersi/.e l-bpdrooni. 2 1 .--bath home in the I i! i h»i i1 m>k Seln ol a re a ! x- ■ lexeia of large rooms - fireplace. fanuK room, awning- and patio . . .

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Route 206 State Rd Rrmceton

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O ID 6 6 BUT R E A S O N A B L Ew ith enc lo sed fro nt poi basem ent

i th is 3 4 bedroom s tu c co co lon ia l h en try fo rm al d in ing room ,

$39 900

r a n c h i n e a s tpanelled fam ily ro and d rap es appiian

'idsf>r wrth cen ter ball fo rm al d in ing room pntra : Hir fin ished b asem en t, all ca rp e ts

tees w ith g as grill 2 car garage

S57 900

E X P A N D E D RA N C H D ES IG N w c h 5 bed ro o m s, 3 . b aths entra an entr> nail sunken liv ing room and d in ing room paneMed fan-.iiv ' basem ent 2 f ar garage read ily ava ilab le

$59 900

PR IN C ETO N B O R O U G H w •• w a lk in g d is tan ce to N assau Stree’ <s < 3 4 bedroom design w ith en try hall fam ily room w it r t i , i i ’ tris athertra i siting m liv ing room -din ing room , self

lean ven - • 1 yard e n c lo sed sun porch en try to$69 900

M O N T G O M ER Y NEW -•■ co n p lanned to be started on t1n r>> WMtr sew er enter hall fo rm a l d in ing room , panelled fam ily 'o o m w it r raised hearth firep lace , 4 b ed room s 2 '? b ri- 'x --if e-,i ; ver -* >rms and sc re e n s , b asem en t 2 car qdrdc(- S 7 l 900

O U T S TA N D IN G C O LO N IA L : , t of b rick and fram e , brick ■/vailed firep ia • eda- and redw ood scre e n e d porch from for n a dir 'pig ? m isto m k itch en panelled fam ily room separa te s e e n r g e laund ry 6 b ed ro o m s 3 S baths base - . .»■ oarage paved d rive , p ro fe ss io n a l lan d scap in g

$72 500

PR IN C ETO N TO W N SH IP * bedroom design w ith entry essnd mu- * -• -eqe tvmq oom , fo rm al d in ing room w ith

fren h doors • pant d inette m k itch en w rth d ish w ash e rd ispo se '-r-.any a tenets panelled fam ily room w ith firep lace arm iF u ik i ase s separa te laund ry , 2 at garage paved d rive ma- •• trees and eve rg reen s $92 500

W O O D ED ACRE C U STO M D ES IG N a 5 bedroom co lon ia l wrth a po ssib le 6d Bav w in do w m liv ing room large form al d in ing

• he* h as ik w a x floor panelled fam ily room w ith ra ised h earth firep lace m b rick full basem ent separa teh au n d ry w i f t i * i ■ i >'ss • vard cen tra l air co n d itio n in g 2 car

$92 500

SET H IG H V IEW OE V A LLE Y • :<• k and . e d a r 2 Story w it!fro n t to b ack liv ing room , large fo rm al d in ing ro ; &S............. ■kite ’ • ' w ith d inette ob ta in ing a g lass doors to patio , panelled fam iiy :>ri w " ^replace sep ara te s tu d y , lau n d ry room ex trem t m i ed tpstatrs 2 car g a rag e w ooded to? betg ium b lock cu rb in g u nderg ro und u tilitie s $99 500

M ERCER R O A D P R IN C ETO N TO W N S H IP b rick and fram e 2 story w ith entry separa te stud y inc lud ing built m s sun ken iivm ; ;o rr fo rm al dm ing roo m firep lace , cen tra l air, 4 large bee-' >ms 2 b a th s panelled fam ily room , scre e n e d porch from d inette m krtcher f lag sto n e patio , b asem en t, paved d riv e w a y ail ca rp e tin g , d rap es a p p lia n ces , on an acre

$103 000TW O IM M E D IA TE S IT U A T IO N S L O C A L L Y : a 5 bedroom designw ith en try firep iat e entra l a ir , 2 V? b a th s , full b asem en t, 2 car

$88 000

C O V E R ED EN TRY F A C A D E we* ’ his tw o sto ry design , fro nt to bar k p an e lled fam ily room fo rm s! dm m g room , large k itch en . 4 b ed room s 2 b am s em ra i air co n d itio n in g , full b asem en t. 2

ar ga 'age $6 9 500

O f e ic e r e n ’ a , s itu a tio n p riva te b ath c lo set space$ 2 1 0 - E le c tric

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F I IO N F f,oo "f)g-234-8! I IU ! i c - i '■ ft! North Ol South Jer-^y lake th«* i • - - ! i -1k* I1 * ii 8 f'ro<v-*-rj i,n H i >3 M t Hi

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TWIN RIVKKS 4 bdrm 1 u n h o u s e appiian c e s .ftrapxx- A, C $400 per'month T0ni- River N J Bayshore 009-448-7014 area 2 bedroom ranch.

modern kitchen. Iixinc room xxith beamed ceiling F lorida

Y O U R L E T T E R S room screened porch hotkj y/xuyftj iq g iic c w ater baseboard bea, 3 blocks

iron: manna and private A R E W E L C O M E ! beach *35.000 Call after 5

p m. 609-924-2181

ResortProperties

SKA.SH' )RF ARK A homes &■ nmr-i'u- available Limited quantitx Complete home pat kage $2 0M ■ eJ I ol led 2m t4. 2831 ■ e v e - 201-297 n:12t! Realtor

BEACH FRONT .APT on beautiful Sapphire Bax St Thomas Ground floor, sleeping living room large bedroom equipped kitchen 2 baths air conditioned Ac­commodates up to ?■ persoas Maid and linen service proxided Tennis courts, swimming pool water' sports restaurant on premises Reasonable : al 609 924 *20

POCONUS new vacation home renting monthly 3 bdrms Near Bushinll T a m i m e n t E v e r y convenience & lacilitv 609-799 2676

ResortProperties

MT POCONO. Pa lot 85 x 230 clubhouse with new -wimming px>o). lake w l>each & 'muting handballcourts.sk) run "i proper! \ 20i 82! 8239

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LAKEFRONT Mt Pocooo Pa

area. 2 bdrm plus loft sleeps 12. fireplace, deck, rec room Du W D guarded beach fishing boating tennis, pool on premises no pets $325 wk 609-443-1935 eves

EXTREME! V ATTRACTIVE architect designed 5

bedroom house complefelx winterized for year round com tort' on the beach in Manioloking N J $185,000STOCKTON REAL ESTATE

Ann S Stockton . Broker 609-924 1416

ResortProperties

(A P E COD overlooking private cove of Wellfleet tfarbor at National Seashore Fishing, tennis, trails, or relaxing Comfortable houses with fireplace & deck Sleeps 6 Julv & Aug sold out Spring & tall $125 w k .Also delightful cot tage w deck for t hree $ 110 Julv-Aug $80 offseason 204- 521-0229

FtIR RENT P l ’ERTD RICO, luxun beachfront apt 4 bdrms .5 baths, modern kitchen, large dining-living rm with sliding glass doors to terrace with panoramic oceanvieu Private beach & pool daily rales available For turtber information call. 609 924 6974

LONG BEACH ISLAND 2 bdr apts sleep 6, 1 block from beach. $165 $225 per xveek.minimum 2 week rental 609 882-1137 eves

SHORE RENTAL Long Beach Island. N J 4 bdrm 2 balhCape Cod Also 3 bdrm. :

l»alh Duplex Complete!) furnished. moderate off season rules 609-655-2656

WEDITERRANE IN Mallorca 3 B R House on north shore club Iacilities Reasonable rent 609 737-3909 eves

MAINE SEACOAST summer rental Kami!) and children - paradise on .MacMahan Island less than -Mi families Living room dining r<x;m. lx*drooms. 2 . balks large a'rpened porch large studio Fireplace electric water heater refrigerator and stove Excellent sea view Com m unity re c rea t io n building chapel, extensive paths through lores! Two miles from Reid State Park, best sea bathing in Miane Swimming tennis courts boating, fishing No cars on island but a truck 4.76 car miles from Princeton Air service both to nearby Por Hand and Wiscssset also i requent express buses to New York Rental lor entire summer Telephone M*i92! 2615 evenings or weekends

STONE HARBOR cottage for rent 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, mod kit dishwasher & washing machine Close to beach $300 per w k -Vug onlx 609 TO9-0342

t x 'E A N F RONT 1 ,ong Beach Island Lovely new 3 bdrm 1 . hath all appl lances spectacular view Fdnjoy beautiful June at greatly reduced rates 609-494-6410

HILTONREALTY CO.

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W A L K T O T H E P A R K A N D P R I N C E T O N S H O P P I N G C E N T E R ‘ •' tn is th ree bedroomSp lit Leve l N ice ly lan d scap ed lot w ith trees and sh rub s

$64 500

■ Nassau Street • "J I-MWdNr < >or l >ther Yds

NANTUCKET EEL POINT house for rent Jine & Jul\ 609 924-2872

ResortProperties

F 1J »RII iA Beautiful SpringHill Mackle Bros division 85x 125 priced right .it $3200 Will Iiniince all 201 521 -1557

CHALE'l RENTAL l.uke Naomi Poconos. 3 BR. 1 _ baths washer. dryer fireplace dub facilities, fully equip! 609-448-6937

Pt'tCONUS 2 lots on Lakei-m head Rk by side M >

180 each F'riced below value $8900 each Call 20 1 521 1557

POCONOS - Chalet 2H tloors lake view lot Asking $35 'IHi ( all 201 521 1557

FLORIDA - Port Charlotte Duplex lot $5500 Will finance North Port Charlotte. 2 lots side by Bide 85 x 125 each. $3500 each Will finance Call 201-521-1557

Business Real Estate For RentCOMMERCIAL BUILDING for sale. 3 stores A 5 offices excellent income 20i 249-464] 297 21597

Business Real Estate For RentA M L M ’-IK MARCH :t'(

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RFITAll. STOKE Princeton centra) business district 600 sq teet plus laasement < all 609-924-0768 9 to 5

OFFII E SI n ES to mediate occupancy one it, tour room offices newly decorated $70 to $110 per month including .ill utilities 1 larksxille Kd West Windsor Tw p . one mile West of Route 571 Princeton-H igh1 stown Rd Uuiei location con venient to Princeton and Trenton, ample parking Call 609-799-2828 9 am to 5 p m

OFFICE 12 x 14 furnishedai) utilities $130 1 all Gordon. 609 385-0444 or eves i9S 1258

F.ASJ WINDSOR ' omrn Off Zone 1.3 acres Ideal for doctor lawyer High flat meadows 'wo sides 2 six shell, gas. elec GFi heating plant cased well, near-new septic system Call 609-443- 484 further nfo

Van H ise R ealtyRealtor

Pennington. New Jersey

Tel: 609-737-3615 or 609-883*2110P E N N IN G T O N # 0 * 0

IN C O M E YO U S A Y ? H o w about th is 4 bed ro o m V ic to r ia n , for i d in ing room m o dern k itch en 1 o b a th s B e h in d h o u se is a

. sto ry build ing w ith 1st floo r co n ta in in g a 2 car g arag e and s ! -.rage room 2nd floo r a 3 room and bath apartm ent

$73 900

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iOts O f v a l u e tonis modem toil 'e fu lU i” and tw< half baths cen tra l air 4 b ed ro o m s one

$46 900ar garage

H O P EW EL L T O W N S H IP

NEW R A N C H ER / . ' ' i " n rOWfl fir©pte ®*tuedrooms 2 ’ . b a th s . 2 car g arag e , targe rear d eck , full basem ent $8 5 800

C O L O N IA L R A N C H E R Centra* air. family room 1 . baths. 3 k id in g , at ja rag * $ 6 4 ,9 0 0

E A S Y l i v i n g - - ilun r in ®id®d renchBT wkt @f»tra m • ■a x • 0.pr dining room family room with fireplace. 3

ims >ne full b ath 2 car garage $57 500

LIKE L IV IN G IN THE C O U N T R Y in th is ran ch e r w ith m o dern kit hen dmmg room , fam ily room . 3 b ed ro o m s. 1 b a th s , cen

$ 54 900

RA ISED RA N C H ER ie ' If |S " : MtBrf - ’ bet? * I•t . linn ; - . n 3 b ed room s 3 full b a th s , fam ily room 17' x 34

• Hu ‘ re p la c e . 3 . car g arage , cen tra l air p riv a cy$ 7 7 ,5 0 0

A V IC T O R IA N B EA U T Y m odern k itch en 2 or 3 b ed ro o m s 1 r i it , • fam ily room w ith firep lace gam e room-• ■ ion and bath ap a rtm en t. 3rd floor ready for ex

$ 72 900

. AR G E E ARM a f 1 7 1 0 ,2' i : i-t 2 f irep laces m any o u tb u ild in g s , co m p le te p riv a c y

$27 0 000

THINK A B O U T T H I S 1 V\n haw w o o d ed lots , exce llen t locat ion i h o u se , V tut p lans or ours P a c k a g e deal only

i* $80 000md up Call for additional in formation

LA W R E N C E TO W N S H IP

V IL L A G E C O L O N IA L M odern k it chen family room fi rep lace 4 2 f u l l ! att s m i d -age $ 6 5 ,5 0 0

d o it n o w th is S p a n ish s ty le c o to n is l th a t w e a ngoing to start bu ild ing on 3 5 a c re s B lu e p rin ts in o ffice

M O N T G O M E R Y TO W N S H IP

C O L O N IA L a ’ 99 x 199 lot. h ig h w a y co m m erc ia l Zoned on R c f 206- t is* • >u!side of P r ince ton 4 b ed ro o m s 2 b a ths 2 car gar >g > $22 5 000

CA LL US FOR M O RE IN F O R M A T IO N ON THE A B O V E L IST IN G S

BUY L A N D THEY D O N T M A K E IT A N Y M O R E

t 5 o e r t i res iden tia l L a w re n c e T o w n sh ip $47 0 00

10 A C RES H o pew ell T o w n sh ip , res id en tia l $45 000

3 .02 A C RES H o pew ell T o w n sh ip $24 000

I 37 A C RES HopeweM T iw nstup $25 000

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to nam e a few C o m e se*> for yo u rse lf $4 3 *00

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W K T W tN O SO V W IN N IV - 4 su n n y co rner , , a m i badfOOfM* and a lifrh d o w n sta irs m akes th is e xtra large hom e sunab ie the large tam ily or for p ro fe ss io n a l use C o m e see it- <• w .de -:en !er ha|! i ;i 6 k itch en w ith fam ily d in ing area and m e panelled fam ily fOOTT met •• war $ 7 4 500

A T T IN T IO N ! T * A N S F i * m I Lo o k in g for the p erfec t retreat a? ter a 'ong d av o» co m m u tin g 7 H E R E IT f S r P ic tu re p retty w

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9C O U N T R Y L IV IN G at a low p rice T h is fine 3 bed roon i-anch on ly needs d eco ra tin g to be your d ream hom e Large m- w ith good lan d scap in g A ll c ity u tilitie s W a lk in g d is tan ce to schoo l

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WOULD YO U LIKE AN INCOME? 2 fam ily hom e - co un try se tting try® m one sid e and rent the other P leas'- at u the deta ils

O U T S T A N D IN G P R O P ER TY FO R P R O F E S S IO N A L OR CO M AM6 C IA L USE W e have a very fine 2 .400 sq ft build ing m per feet co n d itio n s tra te g ica lly located m inutes from d o w n to w n P rin ce to n ideal for m ed ica l or denta l o ffice s

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OFFICE SPACEin center of Hightstown East Windsor

Phone 448 2100 1B usiness Real

Estate For RentPROFESSIONAL iFFJCfr B l I L I D N G S P A ( K A\ A ILABIi 600-443 - iMi

M iCH A Efew left' l e n Susy slioraping renter un M ercer Si or K ‘ fi in H ig h tsto w n L o c a te or re hx u! • ycui bu&i rses very desirable locale K> ce lle n t for o ffice s and professional' as weli Fo r inform atior cal 600-448-4800 'til 1(1 p m

No ID K R N JHK) SKM: s,j | * ,j industria l or warehouse space w ith o ff ice a v a i la b le im mediated. 9H R( 206 South Somei ’ Di i | IBS M l

n F F K ' h R E N T A L P ro fe ss ! on,i ; B irin H igh>

P r in a « | Ipart ng s n e i $0181 (VHH Id ■ Box :-i» H igh!sjour

B u sin ess R ea l B u sin ess Real Estate For Rent Estate For Rent

WARRFN Pl AZA WEST Rt • 130 EAST WINDSOR STORE

RENT*250 mo *300 mo *350 mo *700 mo

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SPACE FOR W» Sf) ft 960 sq ft 1000 sq ft 2000 sq ft plus (axes Exist ins 20 plaza Fully

and store air condition

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EAST WINDSOR OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT

WARREN PLAZA WESTHi 130 & Dutch Neck Rd

i room suite *135 mo net ne! 2room suite, *240 mo net. nei3 room suite *325 mo nei net4 room suite *400 mo net ne( office furnitixr available

acoustic ceiling recessed lighting, paneled walls file floor Excellent location on 8Ut* M*> »lJO .mi south of the Princeton Hightstown Kd 2 yr lease with <g>tion Ideal for bakery outlrt florist childrens clothing music- store or unisex clothing chlkXen s dance studio and others Call 900 448-4024 week days for appointment

STORE FOR RENT 2313 Ht 33, Robbinsvi He 20x50 large parking area hoi water and heat included For more in forma ton call 909-586-4184

EAST WINDSOR Building Lot cor York Rd & Airport Rd Asking *16.000 600-4481490

FURNSIHED 3 ROOM OF FICE (800 sq ft J With large enced in parking area 80# Q4-0125

Attractive prestige building with smple parking in ex cel lent lo ca tio n Psneled walls carpeting sccousl icai ceilings central a ir con dittoning 1 or 2 year lease with option Available im mediately (ail 900 448 4024 weekdays

HIGHTSTOWN BORO 2 race lots Will build to suit J-J Builders 600-448 3234

hOR RENT 2 business cants, heart of Kingston 600 sq ft each 3 rooms each Ideal iocalion for sm all shop, in surance or real estate office la*ase ava ilab le 9O0-92442(M da vs

AVAILABLE — about May 1st approx 470 sqft on upper level, l block from Nassau St Suitable for office shop or retail 909-9244070

W AN DEI P R O F E S S IO N A Ii i F K R 'E SL’ B L E '! Planning consultant requires : room, share conference room oc­ca s io n a lly in P r in c e to n Hightstowr ,u cu it downlow! Trenton .<r- 54! 444 u i.:- 1294

PH ( iF E S S I ( i \ -M i E F ! ( E S P A C E P E N N IN G T O N • enter of Penn ing l■ n .d j» civ lo Post o ffice Suitable for professional or o ffiaa use Availab le early spring 609 024-11746

O F E K > SI At I H SHA H I Artis! with fully furnished

>nd decorated offic» s*»»< < (Don wq ft ifxu led i

pr its cion n i Itoail *IfttcresUs! u, mil fig Iwlf 't Inn of t hi * kpuc > Furniture f iiv mlable and |*>*»il4' xfuiringsecrH aria service* Please■-■.nil 11 Buy •0341K iPrm celm Packet

10,890 SQ! A R E F E E T in dustnaJ building oversized g a rag e e n tra n c e s A m p le parking W ill d iv id e 'o suit 238 i-lankins Rd Hightstown 212 529 5500

S T O R E FO R R E N T 32 W itherspoon St fo rm e rly A m e r ic a n F in a n c e Ap proxim ateiv 800 square feet 13 feet w ide by 62 feet deep

C e n tra l a i r cond ition ing A vailab le on or about M arch ’ Mr Kahn 600 924 0746

l^ .i . on I 111 150 4f»Wi

Land For SolaHU, H B E A L T ! E l i ,u re lot m Princeton l »p W ill sell subject to percolation !w>! $35,000 ow ner u il l help

nance

THOM PSON 1. AND CO. The Land Broker

195 Nassau St Princeton , N J

900-921 7655

A G E M O F A LAKE nestled in Si acres of rolling evergreen planted fields & w oods 3 mountain streams feed (he (rout & bass stocked five acre lake 10,000 blue spruce Douglas fir 4- pine frees 609 466 1687

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LAMD S8 IC IA L I1T*•ul 4 4 8 -0 6 0 0

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$ 0 8 LARGE FAMILY O t INCOME NEAR TOWN'St floor has heated sun porch large living room with dining area 2 bedrooms and baih Fully equipped modern krtchen 2nd floor apr has 5 rooms and bath Maintenance free, deep tot with pane basemen- ’ • a- parage Panelled and • arper throughout t arqe i • inn Plus lots of extras *44 400

A DREAM O f A HOME• Ail*-- *own ff-fSifjf* f UH fit *2,1 'npr*f%Sl V4- n! r a r ,c f- 4oy*-- f in d in g Uj fa rfn iy <oorr w i lh f»repi-ace a n d np«jr tmarr fiiing Modern ea» n kitcher dining toon Irving

' i'trr 3 bedrooms ? baths Fully caroeted ihrougtiou? a r garage pa no many extras R»duc»d $46 900

DEVONSHIREim m acu late C hesterfie ld Colom a situated on professionally landscaped corner lot 4 targe bedrooms ? baths living room formal dining room kitcher utility room Bnck fireplace *r family room Full basement ? ar garage central air a w carpeting plus ras re $62,500

A LS O , Home Available NO M ONFY DOW N qualified buyer with VA mortgage

C o t h « n n « C h r it tD H o w ard B ird»o ll Etta P a tc o i«

648-2121 448 1934 2 5 * 9405

Land For SaleE X C L l SI V E U JT S in E lm Ridge P ark acres *22,000 up Princeton prestige area Harold A Pearson 609-737 2203

B usin ess Real Estate For Rent2 & 4 ROOM office suites Newly decorated, center of Princeton A vailab le now Plus one large unit with com in nation liv ing space 609-924 4875 ir 924 3704 eves

EAfTI WINDSOR store m lease R e ta il or profession;!: 1200 or 1500 scj ft off street park ng (ur, 448-3187 12 to ! k after 6 pm

S T O R K F O R R E N T . 19 x l 4 ’ x l 3 x 6 '.. , on m am street So Brunswick, suitable 'or many businesses 201-329 6167

B U S I N E S S U F F I C E F A C IL I i Y Approxim ately2 IKK) sq !> \ il m idern ap

[gmoit E ■' eilore view An conditioned Park ing 1 all for details

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609 448 4250

( L O S E ro P R IN C E T O N Hwy 27 1 mi North ofKingston S;uhi mo Furn ished « u n fu rn ish e d H eal §

electric incl Second floor 3 :m - kitchenette A fsath Lg parking area 20 1 20 7 25 1 6

Real Estate W anted

'"SC RO ( A P E 1 OD W ill sell or sw ap (o r wooded lo t . Princeton area P rim e resort or retirem ent lot 3 4 acre in • ©J | mg h il ls ot 1 n i l - Naturally landscaped Water new of ( ape ( 00 Bay and Province!own Walk to private -and> beach All homes ■ustom designed c re a te '! ruo - -■

l i n e s ! s e m i s e e lu d e dIocalion Taxes J i 22 per 100 'a ll 201536-2034 ot 536-2147 ;ifter 7 p m weekdays or anytim e weekends

FAMILY S E E K S B U L D I V , lA IT acre plus ready lo go No main roads Hillsborough K Montgomery Tw p P rin

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81 11-D IN G u n exciusive Law re n c e v il le c o rn e r i >2 teres covered with m ature Tees All u tilities $38 500 609- 883-0078

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W IL L IA M S B U R G . VA Beautiful C 4 Acre on the Plantation Road with R iver R ights Only *9,500 F o r yu ick Mile To settle Mortgage Mr

orleone 212 1 683-9221

M1D D L E B U S H 1 + acre lovely wooded lot on dead end -tree! Last acre 1 ot on block Kt-adv to build on Walk to - 1 o< - Stopping enters

m ajo r h ig hw ay V a r ia n c e s ppt >ved Exclient buy

iu ,»H! 20 1 873 3984

) ' H F W O O DED I ,u T with brook R id e h o rses , h u n l, -nowmobile in vour backyard 20 1 272-8718

R O O S E V E L T V IC IN IT Y 15 M • es or am par! good access v i ! located » ! 828- 1723

W O O D ED . 2 A ( l ib . tiuiiding lot 3)4 Oak Lane in W W 1 rids or Tw p term s ava il

29.5 0557

- I R 1 EMJfc T E K V LI ITS .1! F ra n k lin M em orial Park in •he M anviile Reformed E M Section Call after 5 p m 201 >26-8037

43 ACRES commercial for sale by owner 2900 ft frrxitage dry1 fat land E x . 195 on R te 526, 527 Jackson N J 6 miles from Lakew ood or G re a t Ad venture Term s 600 259 2881

B l l i J i lN G LO TS 2 I plus acre lots Bedens Brook Road Montgomery Twp ready to build *23 700 ea or both for *45.OCX) Brokers protected Call 609 70 9 28 2 8 for com p lete -M-! ails

i- - i(t THf ext a l e m i nrted 5A View of mis it vaileynllnl land ! wp Hunterdon Co♦75 (IK Principal* ->nh V ) Ix> i 7112

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Real Estate For Sa le

K E N D A L L PARK SA1-E by owner 8 rm. spacious ranch

bdrm 2 bath lg kitchen 20 ft paneled family rm car peted liv rm & bdrms Covered flagstone pa Do (.arage & lg storage shed Beautifully landscaped 100 x 200 - trees 1 block from N Y express bus A- shopping $42 900 Call 201 297 1656 No brokers

Real Estate For Sa le

1.A W R EN C H TW P - buy direct 'ron, builder ilu-se 10 room of charm ing com lor' which are offered with a fre n ch P ro v in c ia l brick front Also fe a tu re s a flag sto n e lover enormous living room fo rm a l d in ing rm , u ltra m odern k itc h e n , paneled la m ily room w ith stone f ire p la c e 5 spaciousbedrooms 2 , la th s laundry rm & 2-car garage For more information call a fte r (> pm Szilagyi Bros 609-586-0606

P R IN C E 1 ON M NCn< >3 I O w ner Id e a l P ro fe ss io n a l itK-ation Walk to HR Station 5> bedroom C o lo n ia l w 2 baths and c e n tra l a ir Spacious liv ing and -lining room s, la m ily roomw tireplace 2H bright airy rat-in kitchen laundry Klh liedroom or office 2 car garage acre lot nicelylandscaped wood deck tn ih s •Tick patio private rear yard SB5 -iK! f or appointment 609 99 »,M I! 148 ,1 x I

IM IN R IV E R S TO W N H O LSK Th is exceptional bus offers

i c i n g room d in ing room Nib hen & hath on 1st floot 2 HR & h s ti -! -•>■ Fu ltasem ent tiled w all to wall arpeting -c nt ra I a ir con

-liticning self cleaning range -elf ik*frost re frigerato r dish a asher a Irv e r TV aatt nna T h e r m o p a n e w i n d o w s screen s p lus a ll e x t ra s Custom m irro r panelling of

y 1 ng room wail ( onvenient to pool & hTinis - ourls & puhlu transportation to New York

$36 -IK- 1)10 448 A!5,(

W IN R IV E R S y l A D I I B R twnhse s s, wall paper, etc Mint cond ition Must -acnfice $39 900 609-44 1 1753

W IN R IV E R S y u a d l . / B K 2 hath , condo end uni t , ch ild re n O K , m ust sel l *31.500 609-448-5016 after f,

I WI N R IV E R S B l1 -iwnhouse A ssu m e - . % Mortgage Many extras 600 443 4490

P R IN C E TO N JU N C TIO N T ran sfe r Ion es sale of this ]

- ar old. 4 1 icdroom, 2 : bathhome on nert lot Featuring -ormal -dining larg* kilehen and fam ily room separaU- ■ tundry ratin' ' -ar suifagi • nd fu ll Iih «(-m enl D ■ *■ r

1 1 '( (K id -ii - K i r a * fu h a l iat I" 1 "ig iliroiigiioul (*nf! el -11 f * pi 111 - ,io<l rm* Ii rsiftf-i

I -i *'I li fl! r flOOlb , it — S -lint Philadi-lfibin iTimmuU s,u rifu * *72 05o R owneiof 10 700 9222

L A W R E N C E 4-bedroom sp lit, cent r a ! a i r e n d p o rch ,m ainienance-free steel siding 16 x 36 in-ground pool large Irk P riced to sell *50 s Owner 8U9-aB3-7646 after 6 30 pm

!"W IN RIA’E R S 4 bdrm twnhse Quad 4 , 2‘ 7 bath storm St serns humidifier a/c landscaped panelled F R 'ennis. pool 4 mrre B ur to NYC 1 block 212-554 3710 or 6O9-448-.3840 after 7 p.m 4 xkends Mid 40 s

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I N E A S T W I N D S O R !

1 OLOR IN F U L L LA N D SCA PIN G ' Grown these four years Come see this weli maintained fuily air conditioned four bedroom two and one half baths colonial on a cul-de sac It is complete with panelled family roQ*&> dining room, raised living room plus basement plaVrttttn two car garage dog run Perfect for fam Hv^ living Realistically priced at ' *59,500

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A VIEW FROM THE KITCHEN AND FROM THE TERRACE OUR newest listing on a cul-de-sac has a view many estate owners would envy This four bedroom 21, bath split colonial has an eat-in kitchen panelled family room and a living room which at present is divided into two rooms but can easily be put back into one In­cluded as well are a laundry area carpeted basement, two car garage air conditioning and ail the amenities Next to the view of wheat fields and forests the most amazing feature is the price' Only $62,000

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C H E N D E R § O NREALTORS

Pni m H > ptr-s. r153 nmu. Open 7 days a week Hi,prw* h- -,w s u*-*PrmcMM I®54 Ha*nM4t.N*wJ**wyOtSIS609 9212776 609 4662550

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- •- - ■■ - • tf 1 - f the Pi ipe - P®tm Eng whtowm Road lust ssn ofH - ■ rt v nrot ’ a - , Mi 1 mty N J (Lot 20 m 8k*ck 27 ot"'■ijniciDai tax map- bedroc^ms one bath, and full basement

Lot 150x 216 1975 Tax $765

IM M E D IA T E O C C U P A N C Y

S'-aied t> 10s wit- be op*-'---: r Sa'ufdav Arm- ! 7 1976 al 10 a m

Yeiu can tea'-, the terms a' sal* .,nd arrange for an msper non r,f the property byr.aiimq 609 448 2100

Alb«rt C B arc lay , Exr M ain t* W ard St« H ig htsto w n . N .J 08620

Phone 808-448-2100

R *a l Estate For Sal«

I , A " I V4 [NDSDH 7 HI re III! - > jin ruled l( un< I I re t is- peftelled car pelorl Imirm * to ' ifi k ll w (Wi wax 0 turinal ir 4 dr w parque! fix 2 ar g.ir Beili-r tfin new eond

Asking *56,500 600-448-0245

Need a new car? Check the Classified pages.

ROSSMOO m unity . 2 carpeted cond ition ! d isp o sa l w asher dr; sw im m in ) country c tirm 5 l 4A, pavs a ll

-R adult com txdr Manor, fully

central heating a ir ng d ish w a sh e r fro st- free r e f n g

ye r G o lf, tennis I , c r a f t room lub living *12 500 mtge *238 monthly Phone 600-655 2217

TW IN R I V E R S 3 BR 'Twnhse Quad I iakefron!central a ir a ll appl patio many ex t r a s 201-88 7 3007

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Priced From $49,900

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• 1 and 7 car far a• F a m i l y r

M od«l OtttCM 609 587 0 0 6 5 H ours 1-6 D o ily • C lo to d W od.

DETECTIONS FROW NORTH JERSEY N J Tump** jo E«n • rtxar ft No 33 *rom H nt.towr ’O HerTyeTory 'ownarx© Turn onto *1 533 WNaaNorq»MqrcarHi*Road lent tarond A(yP *n(3 Acrrv* 5 C*ntOr Qo**n on* Mock tvm-rnpf* onto PiNo S3E M*rr*ev«* Road! Cowirw* rwo m4a* 10 yxyn*t Ory* 'rra«« l pnTurn 'ign* and oppro*»motaN *> to iX)<J*l 0#« *t 1 WJUtR to Port Igtgrcqr b Mar cervH**- Q uarh iK jg , A<i ? mm* *a*t )Q Hogfta. Dny* loN HM ha*OfV* 2 m*04 to rryo<J*»» oO '<gnr rxanO VO*

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W A S H I N G T O N T O W N S H IP R A N C H E R This custom built home offers many nice features including central air conditioning Living room, spacious country kncher 2 bedrooms large bath w built in closets huge recrestior room Oversize two car garage $49 900

ID E A L F A M IL Y L IV IN G cater) in East Windsor Towr ship, this home is nicely planned for the growing familv Entrance hall, living room w stonf ftrepleCf if . room, eai in kitchen 3 bedrooms den or 4th bedroom 3 full baths and finished rec room in basement. Over size 2 car jsrege '6 * 32 inground pool w nice patio area. $52 000

F R O N T TO B A C K S P L IT : Located on a lovely residential street m Hightstown. this custom built home has more living area than you can imagine There is a fireplace in the living room large formal dining room kitchen with dining area and doors out to the patio, huge family room with fireplace laundry, office or 5th bedroom 4 bedrooms 2 baths basement and 2 car garage It featiji'" , I,Ik h .inlwnod floors a' d $79 900

C H A R M I N G T W O S T O R Y mated m a beautiful area : n Washington Township this home offers a fantastn amount of living space Ado that to the 1 ’■« acre lot and you have quite a buy House offers 2 living rooms, diningroom modern kitchen screened porch a second kitchen and powder room 4 bedrooms and bath full basement Also included is a 3 room studio with beautiful brick fireplur e arid a 4 car garage Additional acreage availabii S75 000

mREALTOR'

LEONARD VAN HISE A G EN C YM E M B E R M U L T IP L E L IS T IN G S E R V IC E

Office 609 448 4250 i 60 Slock ton Street Hiqhtstown NJ.

After hours & Sunday C all

R Van Hi.se 448-8042fc I u r p 448-21 SIJean Esch 448-1178

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Available fo- immediate occupancy 2 3 & 4bedroom townhouses stamng as low as $34,000 Some VA mortgages w»th interest rates as • >w as 7% may be taken over Several units have many many extras mi <eiinq completely finished basemen ts Most units ■ ude an appi'ances dishwashe* washer dryer stove arid refrigerator A units have central air conditioning and wall to w a 1 carpeting throughout

Eoit Wmdiof Twin River* Ar#o

Single family detached house 4 bedroom 8 rooms 2 stones 2 baths he1 basement t car garage if tenor completely redecorated Also includes centra1 aa conditioning wall to wall carpeting throughout refrigerator dishwasher washer dryer and stove Available for immediate occupancy Owner open to o f ,e r s A s k in g $ 4 7 5 0 0

STEELE. R0SL0FF AND SMITHTWIN RIVERS TOWN CENTER609-655 0080 609-448-8811

Evenings 609455-0080MLS

EDGEMERE at SOMERSETis accepting applications to rent:

2 bedroom apt., S2093 bedroom apt., $239

(includes heat, hot mater)

239 F ran k lin B lvd ., Som erset N J . W o rkd a ys 10 a .m . - 1 p .m ., 2 p .m . - 4 p .m .

OFFICE SPACE TWENTY NASSAU

2 2 0 0 K l u a f * ■targe nnferar w3i '•:)■ argeSgmmp' .•;>< ?6

- separate k f es witn sunny yutSKJe windows plus 'alt carpeted a» panelled m natural

ate lavatory Ava*ir f non- WaM to jiass ipsed 'eceotfon area1 ■■■■ S89C; monrhtv

Smote and doutxe -<>om oHtce suites overlooking Nassau St and . ampus * "> rr $86 • s ’ 25 monthly available now

5 0 square *v " o H .res and large w orking area g lass enclosed entrance 5350

A • ! • -nr, y d -annona S«rv>CftS I''-' Hided Parking

Coll 609 452 2652

‘We hunt the worlds largest car Insurance company on good value..!'

Drop by or give me a can You l1 fmd a world of d ifference with State Fare

Dennis Whitney 1 2 1 West Word St Hightstown N J

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SPLIT-LEVELTOWNHOUSE

Twin Rivers U pique and very special split level Townhouse w Quad II 24 living loom with 12 ceiling and huge picture win $om f rma i r»g ne sv® c overlooks the living room 17 V kitchen wrth snack bar frost free refrig and self clean oven 4 bedrooms 2 c baths ceramic tile foyer carpeted throughout central vac large basement area plus storage and more Assumable VA 7% mongage M/JOC

(6022 443 1332

Real Estate For Sa le

HOPK V* KLi, VICTORI AN duplex lor sale b> owner Cali 605) 466-3670 evenings

H IC K O R Y A C R U S HR 2! l» th < olonial. F am ilv rm , lg aatm bsnb plus manv extras i >>vk hi « » 448-8237"

TWIN RIVERS QUAD II, 3 HR ; hath, twnhse, semi-fin sm i all appi Terms

labl< |33 900 MS 448 8446

M O N R O E TO W N S IH P

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Want a home with lots of land9 We have several. perhaps among them is one that was

ailor made in vour desires

RAN CH $47,900RAN CH $54,900RA NCH $58,900

W II.I . I4M KKKVMN IN(Broker

15 E Railroad Ave James burg. N j

201-521-0462

GREAT BUY Twin Rivers Condo Bedroom deluxe bath den. large LR Dm Fully equipped kitchen Manv ex­tras $25 750 ( all 809-443-1072.

IAIN RIVERS Quad ii. 4 BR. 2 bath twnhse a c. all ipgi ®ded appls 4 upiing

hemt-fm bsmt, mans extras nr school 6 shopping 609-443- 1529 Principals onls

TWIN RIVERS 2 BK split level, Quad IT lg fin t*mt fulls cpted. excel Loc mans extras $36 900 809-443-5811 or 443-6264

SOMERSET Levitt Cape Cod 4 bdrm 2 baths. 2car gar central air, carpeting wooded lot on cul-de-sac Mid 40s Principals 8 Evans Ct Off Concord Dr Somerset N J 08873 Rhone 201 545-9308

R eal Estate For Sa le

TWIN RIVERS Town House 3 Bedrooms, 21 Baths ITemium location near school, playgrounds tennis courts, swimming pool Shag car petmg thru out. central vacuum all appliances in­cluding side by side refng freezer plus large upright freezer Newly finished basement, paneled and car peted with built-m liar and storage Thermal windows, professionally landscaped patio Some draperies Many customized extras Must be seen Principals only Call after 6 pm lor appointment 609 443 =.494

E A S T E R N S H () R E VIRGINIA 54 acres 650' waterfront on Chesapeake Bay Creek Minutes within 3 towns 4 shopping I tutsianding view 7 room turn of centers 2 story house .completely renovated 2 baths, porch, fireplace, large kitchen baseboard oil hot water heat May be purchased complete which includes 2 approved bidg. lots, or muse and 2 acres separately For information reply lo Box » 03416 i o Princeton Packet

B Y O W N ER 4 bdrm s, liv room dining room, den, 24 baths, lg scenic yard w pond stream & w aterfall Quiet cul de-sac Close to all schools 4 shopping 3/4 mi to campus On bus line to NY 4 Phila Selling at a sacrifice to settle estate For appointment call 609 924-5792

WIN RIVERS Detached 3 ixirm House, ideal location on street w light traffic 4 hack lacing farm for privacy Assumable 7% marl House features lg eat-in kit frost Iree refrig self-cleaning oven, shag i arpet 4 many others For sale bv owner 609-448 7116

C O LO N IA L NEW L IS T IN G

In Trenton's fashionable West End. opposite the entrance to Cadwalader Park on the most beautiful section of Bellevue Avenue, we offer this executive colonial having a large entrance room formal living room with open hearth, formal dining room with built in china closets, super modern kitchen butler's pantry 4 bedrooms, 14 new ceramic tile baths, walk-in cedar closet basement laundry with washer 4 dryer, double garage with electronic overhead door Many fine features like good wall to wall carpets large fenced lot. open porch aluminum storms 4 screens Priced to sell at $31,900

BORDENTOWN Multi­purpose 12-room Victorian Beauty on Bordentown-Cross- wicks Road only minutes to NJ Turnpike (in mere than one acre garden lot New ultra restored kitchen Bonus 40' x 60 cinder block building good

iqutake notice MINA L. SMITH REALTORS 609 888 1110

for mam uses Ant ique Liners

NOWIS THE THE TO NT I HOME!

C R A N 8 U R Y C O U N T R Y R A N C H E R a h u g e S t o n e fireplace is one of the highlights of this custom buih home which offers maximum privacy to enjoy the 20 ' x 40' in-ground pool and family patio $69 9 0 0

5 A C R E M IN I- F A R M - A stream borders this parcel and the house has 3 large bedrooms, dining room den living room wnh stone fireplace Easi Windsor

$59 9 0 0

W E H A V E L IS T ED A F IN E L A R G E bright and clear 4 - 5 bedroom Colonial in Easi Windsor with central air and many attractive features for $ 5 8 9 0 0

D O C T O R D E N T IS T L A W Y E R A C C O U N T A N T ? Greatlocation on Princeton Highisiown Rd with solid 2 bedroom expandable cape and 7 . acre of land E Win dsor $49 9qq

H A N D Y M A N ? ? ? A most attractive 4 bedroom colonial needing exterior painting N acre on dead end street ‘ fers great play area for kids Interior < ompleiciy decorated and ready for YOUHightstown S o c r i f k * $44 500

C O M F O R T A N D Q U A L I T Y - in this shiny new 4 bedroom home with Vermont slate foyer 2 fun baths wirt beautiful ceramic tile fun size Calorn range r athedrai sitings p rag * a : wn paymeni • lualified buyt

Hightstown $43 900

S T R A W B E R R IE S - pick your own this year fron thf garden right behind this low upkeep aluminum sided spotless Cape Cod with expandable attic Convenient laundry room off the eat in kitchen plus extras including washer dryer, frig freezer gas range plus central m garage and full basemeni • ■ « . $ 4 3 500

S E C L U S IO N A N D F A M I t Y S A F E T Y are two outsia- attributes of the Griggstown offering A very attractive and comfortable .2 bedrooms plus nursery complete the package at $4 j 900

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Colonial Home — 3 largebedrooms, large closets, 14 laths custom kitchen, (lirung room, living room large entry hall, w w carpeting custom drapes permanent storm windows screens, or Ther mopane throughout, all major appliances stairway to un finished third floor Two car oversize detached garage asphalt drive many trees and plantings on approximately one half acre Cal! 609 921 8287

HIGHTSTOWN RANCHER 3 BR lg eat in kit w built-in dishwasher w w cpting throughout fenced in vard S31.000 609-443-4377

5.5 ACRES WITH BARN

Near the village of Three Bridges in Hillsborough Township is this new 3 bedroom country residence with 4th bedroom or den. recreation room w ith fireplace and beamed ceiling formal dining room eat in kitchen 15 x23 living room 24 baths and 2 car garage Lots of trees and great views plus 12 x 20 barn with loft Reduced bv builder to $74,900 201-359-7500 tor informaitan

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BY OWNER IN PiCTUR ESQ l E LA WHENCE VILLE A charming 4 warmly decorated 2 yr old Dutch Colonial situated on 1/2 acre professionally landscaped corner lot Spacious kit with separate eating area Fam 4 living rm have floor to ceiling fireplaces Formal dining room 4 dormered bdrms. 2L baths Full dr\ basement, 2 car gar 4 central air A unique 4 pleasurable addition is a lg enclosed summer porch Price mid 70's Call 609-896-1434 for appointment Principals only

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DOLLARS4 SENSE A very- good house at a very low price Modern 3 bdrm Bi-Level with dining rm fam rm 14 baths, aluminum siding Excellent condition $37,900

COZY 4 QUIET Small 3 bdrm Ranch with full partly finished hasement Neal as a pin $39,900

HE WHO HESITATES 3 Bdrm Ranch with dining rm full finished basement garage convemwit locationmany extras $42,000

WILLIAM KE RW IN INCBroker

15 E Rai lroad AveJamesburg

201-521-0462

Real Estate For Sa le

FUR SALE BY OWNER Big beautiful bi-level 7 vrs old in friendly residential com munityon acre, surrounded by woods on 12 acre, surrounded by woods, on a quiet eul-ed-sae 4BR s 2-! laths liv rm paneled, carpeted fam rm room rruxiem laundry room, centra! A (' storms lenna

formal diningeat-in kitchen. 2-car garage

humidifier and screens TV an Walk to school

minutes from Turnpike and 25min from Princeton Call 609 452-1989 after 6pm

UPPER BELLEVUE AVE near ( adwalader Park Trenton Solid brick tudor 4 large bedrooms chestnu! woodwork French doors and windows splendid fireplace in large living room elevated terrace slate rooi etc Princeton 2$ minutesPhi iadel pFna 50 min. Am track 10 min $35,000 Principalsonly 808-695-8678.

MUST SELL 4 bedroom i olaiia i Moving to Con neeticut 2- . baths, large

room, formal dining spacious modern kit

____ and dinette, largepaneled family room 2 car garage full "dry basement Ciiy sewer and water l-L years old Located in desirable area of Allentown, H minutes lo Might stown 20 miles to Princeton via Kt 526. $56,500 609 259-7863 evenings

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Split level. 4 bedroom l 1? bafts living room dining rtxim kitchen family room basement, garage, attic storage patio central air conditioning carpeting well landscaped , acre yard city utilities By owner Mr Moshey weekdays 609 4483400 ext 2683 evenings and weekends 609 448 5201

1WIN R1\'ERS End unit all appi. w w cpt fin bsmt. AC . AM FM intercom walk to shopping schools swim 4 fenms club NY exp Bus. Immaculate, move in cond Ixiaded with extras $43,900 609-443-1716

KENDALL PARK RANCH 3 bdrms, cul-de-sac 14 haths carpeting newly-painted professionally landscaped private vard walking distance to N Y bus Bv owner $42,000 20! 297 5066

BORED with volunteerism a mundane job or retirement9 Want to reenter the exciting creative business world9 Put vour potential 4 insight on the line w irking from our office or your home to screen your community for businesses for sale A liberal commission with performance draw to start Call Mr Canfield 215 968-6726

Real Estate For Sa le

.5 ACRES WITH BARN Near the village of Three Bridges in Hillsborough Township is a 3 bedroom country residence with 4th bedroom or den. rec rtxim with fireplace and beamed ceiling, iormal dining room, eat-tn kitchen 15/23 living room 2 , baths. 2 car garage Lets of frees and great view- plus 12 x A ) barn with loft Reduced by builder to $74,900 Call 201-359-7500

SALE B Y O'W N EH Soiebury duplex 3 bedrooms;. 2 baths, living dining rtxim with stone fireplace eat-in kitchen with sundeck Income producing apt 2 bedrooms living-dining room with fireplace den kitchen laundry room 14 baths On 14 acre lot $69 900 215 788-0428 after 6prr 215-794- 5281

MONROE TOWNSHIP bv transferred owner Sacrifice $7,000 reduction 4 bdrm Colonial Cape, heated en closed pool. finished basement A ( j 2 acre *39,900 Call 201 521-148 ! 201 968 4386 or 203-932 1862

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ant seclusion ’ Then think of thin beautiful i a[»e on a one acre wooded lot in rural Millstone Town ship. House consists of ’> rooms, and 2 baths with unfinished space for 3 more bedrooms. Two car B*r*Re. central air and all modem conveniences to lend to gracious living. f>ne year old $69,000.

Two family apt in Hightstown includes 2 com­plete five room apartments fully rented ea-o to maintain Owner relocating $49,900.

Hicki try Acres bi-level B rooms. I V; baths. Situated on a l 00 x 2()() lot in ven good section of this development Sale includes an aleoi ground pool, drafies. picnic furniture and main extra- for a starting familx $49,900.

IT acres with a beautifully renovated farm house large block building -1111360' for main things in­cluding a horse tiarn. Projwrtx is located in .i set tion that lends itself to horse people

Just reduced this like new 2 bedroom. I , bath town house now onK $34..>00.

T H IS H IG H L Y personalized home with an ex­cellent location in Hightstown Lully carpeted, f bedrooms, ' I V2 baths, 2 car garage, centra) air and many little extras that make for gracious living large landsca|»ed lot and house in excellent con­dition, O N L Y $ > ".900.

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W ILLIAM THOMPSON C O lO N IA l Fourbedrooms, formal dining room family room lovely wooded setting, basement large deck fire place plus many Colonial extras. This builders home has been priced below market value for a quick sale $ 6 2 500

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ROSSMOOK Revere con dominium 2bdrs I bath close to all services golf course swimming pool, clubhouse Draped carpeted all ap pltances c a enclosed patio Avail Sept 1 609 665 3615 forappt with ow ner

FVERS 3 Bedroom se End l rat Car playroom office oom and cedar closet tent Patio with gas iraperies included 609-443 4297 after 6

gIN RIVERS 3 BR 2W the end unit twnhse Ideal ration A/C. many extras I 000 Must see 609-448

IS Quad II 4 ta­ns/screens, extr cpt humitkfier &ited basement I A shrubs ap Ik to shop. dean, t net pals only 8»

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SOMERSET 3 BR ranch. .. baths, eat-in kitchen, spacious living rm fully carpeted, air conditioned 2 car garage patio, wooded lot Assumable mortgage $51,900 Principals 301-846 1076

Hlt.LSBOKOl GH TOWNSHIP

9 room bi-level 2 baths. 2 car garage 1 acre - Principals only Call 201' 369-3858.Asking $57 900

3 BR SPLIT L I Close to W.C Back Elemental Schl Entry foyer LR. frml f)R eat-m-kit. Ige util rm 2 car garage Owner 009-443-1023

TWIN RIVERS By owner 2 BR twnhse Quad I Excl. cond met all appl w w cpt. slate patio, partially fin bsmt. a/c. many extras low maintenance, call 60B 44K 4027

TW IN RIVERS Outstanding 4 bedroom Townhouse Many extras. Quad I excellent location adjacent to parks A lake Call between 7-l0pm Mon-Fn 609 443 4116

Real Estate For Sale

HOUSE FOR SALE New Ranch by builder owner Large wooded lot, 3 bdrms 2: baths paneled fam roomw fireplace, full basement, kit w built-in appliances fully caioeUxi, wood deck 2 car gar Near commuting and good schools Hopewell Twp $79 900 609-466-0309 after 5p m

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Hickory Hills, on a beautiful landscaped corner lot shrubs trees large 4 bedroom Colonial spilt, attractive Tennessee stone from Kit chen. dining room living room 2‘ -, baths and 15 x 30 family room with bar Many extra features including centra] air new rear porch, garden house In absolutely great condition on a quiet street with little traffic

MOUNTAIN VIEW big bright A beautiful Cape on a lovely acre lot, with many flowering Dogwood Lots of fine features in this home, fireplace in living room new kitchen, dining room master tiedroom on 1st floor, full bath study 3 large bedrooms A full bath on 2nd floor A super family room with wet bar pine paneled A carpeted Laundry 2-car garage Great home for large family or in law arrangement

W S BORDENMember of

Multiple Listing ServiceReoitor 609 883 1900

609-882-0614 eves

RELIT MEAD RECEN­TLY BUILT COL0NIAI a1‘ acre lawned lot in a loveh young community 4 bedrooms 2 baths panelled family room, full basement 2- car garage. fully air conditioned, gas heated storm windows extra insulations city and underground set- vices Full range of home appliances 2 cars and some furniture available Priced at $67,500 for quick sale to principals onlx 201 359-2112

MANYILLE 5 rms 5 yrs old central air Asking Ml 000 201 725-4434

CONDOMINIUM QUAD I- Grnd fl, 2 BR 2 bath, end unit, top location Children OK Principals only 609 448-8663

FOR SALE BY OWNER BUILDER 4 bedroom 2 story home in Hightstown Ready to occupx Asking $50,000 Phone 201-446-7192

R(>SSMl 'i >H i i >NDOMINIUM All the charm and at

mosphere of Rossmoor plus all outside maintenance for only $21,000 A compact one bedroom manor with all ap pliances Monthly main tenance and taxes ap proximately $150 Excellent \ alue t all 609-655-2770 ALLEN A STILTS CO BROKER 127 Sl’SSE X WAV JAMESBURC N J

FOR SALE BY uWNKR Cheery Princeton Boro 3 bedroom Dutch Colonial Large modern eat-in kitchen, move-in condition pleasant walk to Palmer Square $39,500 P least 609-%!1404 after 6pm

HIGHTSTOWN Newlylisted charming 1-bedroom Cottage on more lhan an acre of pretty shrubbery and trees aJsostreamand wooden bridge Fireplace Sunny formal dining room 2-car garage 1 2 mile to lYirnpike

MERCERYILLE Raised Rancher on pretty corner lot F.xtra large, extra nice F ireplace and cent ral atr

$47,500

HOPEWELL Large old I arm home on 5 acres- a stone's throw to 1-95 and Rt 31 Ad­ditional acres available Zoned Industrial only $55,500

HAMILTON SQUARE spacious Rancher in Town A Country F.states This one has everything and priced to sell now $57,900

PRINCETON Immaculate 8-year old. custom built Rancher on 2 acres Ideal for Professionals Fireplace 2 full baths Central Atr Pic luresque pond 2-car garage

$63,900

MIN 4 I SMITH KU ACTORS609 888 1110

KENDALL PARK Spacious Ranch Brick front . acre 4 BR 2 baths, eat -in kitchen ig Liv A Din Rm Paneled family room wail wail car pet garage Ig petto screens A storm windows $42,500 Bn owner 20! 297 2352

Real Estate For Sale

RESTORED SCHOOL HOUSE 7 rooms and bath with 2 car

garage on 1/2 acre Rt 518, 2 miles east of Lambertvilie Asking $46 000 By ap pointment 609-397-0075

PENNINGTON BORO Attractive 3 bedroom home on a beautiful lot near the park Approx 3/4 acre lot nicely landscaped and with a lovely overlook Living room w fireplace full ebring room with comer cupboard. Kitchen with eating her dishwasher and electric range with Puntron hood Dutch door and panelled sunken family room or office with brick floor Ureplace and beamed ceiling separate entrance Master bedroom and full bath, walk-in cedar closet on first floor 2 large bedrooms and bath on second flexor plus large attic storage area Garage washer A dryer hook up Aluminum self storing storms and screens large carpeted screen porch $88 900

THOMPSON LAND The l and Broker

195 Nassau St . Princeton 609-92! 7655

DELIGHTFUL RANCH 4 led rooms, living room, (lining room, new kitchen sunroom, ■ replace. F . baths wall wall new carpet. finished casement healed in-ground pool Almost 1 acre treed lot Walk lo NY trains Asking $59,950 Owner 609-799-2945

PRINCETON BORO CON Do m in iu m two story end unit, floor to ceiling brick fireplace.3-4bdrms, 21-. baths full basement, a/c. central Nacuum electric garage door disposal, compactor pool, leroiis Walk vy bus shop­ping University Owner 609 921 1660

F< >K sale: OR RENT 3 or 4 bedroom Cape God near W ashington C rossing $375 mo plus utilities, with option to owner to show house lor sale purposes Vacant April salt price $48,000 609737 1970

WF.S1 AM WELL Colonial nestled in 8.23 acres of tieautifui countryside with 468 road frontage Built of shingle •obtaining 3 bdrms. living rm dining rm kitchen, garage 3- story barn with 4 overhead garage doors 1 stcry storage building with basement plus heat. 2 yr old inground pool, depth 4‘ 8 !6x32 with vinviliner Modern kitchen 2 baths priced at $85,900 Gall Sapio Realtors. 609-585-5020, eves 609-883-1427 609-883 1423

MILLSTONE TWP Refurbished older Colonial, 1 76 acres, low taxes $57,900 201-446-9729

HOPEW ELI. HONEY2 acres of park-I ike lawn backed by woods for privacy A spotless freshly painted '■ ape surrounded by trees with - large rooms featuring a modern kit. window wall living room A combination dining room A family rm 2 car gar.ige Priced for qinck sale

$44 900

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201 782-2713 Fives 782-7020

PROFESSIONAL RESIDENCE AND OFFICE

Bellevue Ave near Mercer Hospital. 7 room 2 bath dwelling, plus 6 room office suite, custom built brick A frame split-level with finished playroom basement, off-street parking and 2-ear garage, this wellcared-for building is ideal lor ihe professional man with .i family Reasonably priced

M \(,l IKK Kl HkU AGEN( YReal Estate Broker

609-587-2707

Real Estate For Sale

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EWING TOWNSHIP S VILLAGE ON THE GREEN This sprawling rancher is spotless and professionally landscaped It features a center nail living room dining room paneled family room with exposed beam ceiling and dutch door to the patio, spacious eat an kitchen with adjacent laundry three large bedrooms, two ceramic baths full basement and 2 car garage Many other extras including centra] air. built-in stereo speakers in most rooms, fenced yard, and paved driveway $57,500

HIGHTSTOWN TWO STORY Aluminum siding and roof, enclosed jalousied front porch Deep lot with garden area Storage barn and garage Home in excellent condition Four bedrooms, I ‘ -> baths modern kitchen living room dining room T V room and iaunarx area Carpeting and other extras $44 900

NEW 4 BEDROOM. 2 STORY located in a beautiful residential area of High! stown, this home offers a large living room w brick fireplace, formal dining room lapge kitchen with eating area next to sliding glass doors to bandy yard, 4 bedrooms, l _ baths, basement and oversized garage Manx nice shade trees surround the house 1m mediate occupancy $49 900

NOW BUILDING New colonials, ranchers, and Bi­levels with all utilities 2. 2F. and 3 baths available All homes have spacious family rooms and two car garages Nicely located and convenient to shopping schools, and recreation area Prices range from $51,900 to $55,900 Buy now and have the choice of colors, cabinets, floor tiles, etc

BRICK AND ALUMINUM SIDING This attractive rancher in East Windsor ts situated on a 125 x 175 country lot and offers a living room formal dining room familx room bright eat in kitchen 3 bedrooms 2 baths, full basement and 1 car garage The large rooms must be seen to be appreciated 157,500

TWIN RIVERS 4 bedroom townhouse with imng room dining room, kitchen and family room comb , 2U baths. Many extras including upgraded shag carpeting throughout, ceramic tile en trance foyer refrigerator stove with self cleaning oven, dishwasher. G E washer and dryer humidifier gas grill, central vacuum system all drape's, shades and window accessories $45,500

CUSTOM BUILT RANCHER IN WASHINGTON TOWN SHIP 14 x 24 living room large kitchen w dining area. 3 bedrooms and bath, full basement. 2 car garage Fixtras include wall to wall carpeting, washer dryer elec range w self cleaning oven 24 x 24 above ground pool w/deck $52,900

HIGHTSTOWN OFFICE BUILDING Office consisting of 1250 sq.ft with reception room office area, lounge and .: rest rooms Office consisting of 507 sq ft with reception area, office space and rest room Storage or warehouse area of 1425 sq ft Ample parking all utilities, air conditioned, excellent con dition $70,000

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ROOSEVELET 2 bdrm living room kitchen w dining area enclosed porch garage workroom A manx extras on ireed . acre lot excellent condition, trice just reduced m $30,900 Call 609-448 1915

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f f l MisHOPEW FILL BORO - 2 bdrm maintenance free ranch style house on large lot in Hopewell Boro Numerous mat ire trees A flowering shrubs Major appliances available with house This beautiful home is being offered for $43,500 b\ the owner Please call 609-466 3019 after 1pm on weekdays, anytime on weekends

I WIN RIVERS TRAN SEER RED MIST SELL 4 bdrm all upgradings many extras anx reasonable offer tobux or lease with opt ion to bu\ 609-443-i196

CUSTOM COLONIAL On a lovely 1 27 acres is this distinguished 4 bedroom home some of its many fine features are formal dining room paneled family room and paneled rec room in pound pool, patio and bath bouse and muen more Call us to see this excellent bux at

$89,900

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201 369-3444

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TWIN RIVERSCONDO: 2 tiedroom 2 M baths antra ait tpi at e 10% down to qualified buyer $ 7 7 500

T O W N H O U S E : 90%. conventional financing to q ua lified buyer. 2 bedrooms 1 G baths, all applianr es patio C A carpeting, excellent condition $ 3 3 500

”B" Model: 2 bedroom townhouse Quart III excellent assumption, all appliances plush arpetmg familv room kitchen combination full basement $34 900

T O W N H O U S E 3 bedrooms 2 . baths Crushed basement centra' air al appliances pan Available n : jalified f h a & VA b yet $ 3 9 500

S P L IT - L E V E L ; townhouse 2 baths it bed! >gn 01 air, appliances. 7 v % assumable VA mortgage $42 500

T O W N H O U S E : 4 ped'ooms 2 ’ ; bat” tppfen esavailable FHA & VA S 4 3 900

Q U A D I : 4 hen- , I at)pliances C A. carpeting kitchen family room ext client condition $45 900

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ADULT COMMUNITIES- Clearbiook ant! R osso .resales Security maintenance golf swimmu u ,c pliances clubhouse resales starting st $37 soo

BEAUTIFUL Bi-LEVEL: 3 vounq 2 bed*baths, family room laundry garage patio Excellent 1 -■dition $4 ] 900

SPACIOUS COLONIAL acre corner 5 bciiru, -■ - kitchen family room 2 ’ .- baths full basement tovc patio, carpeting entral air $52 <ro0

IMMACULATE SPLIT: Super . o'uliiioc ; ie,c .in Windsor location 26 family room 4 bedrooms 2 hum- huge kitchen formal dining 2 < ar garaoe basement L A carpeting S 5 5 500

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IMMACULATE COLONIALmat dininq, family room 4 bedrooms 2 bath1 nviderr kitchen, full basement 2 car garage > entral an 1 reputing, drapes fireplacr . . . . ndtt $57 900

558 500

WOODED COLONIAL 1 ■■ wcolonial home family room modern kitchen full basement 2 car garage central air, firpplei

CUSTOM COLONIAL 1. illy wtx .dc I - "living room with fireplace rind cathedral ceiling ■dining, 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2 '. baths, full basement and m, -■

$59 900WASHINGTON TWP cj, ,rne. . • I,eng -fireplace. 4 bedrooms 3 baths family room wot bteiiia. ■

basement. I ir garage, fenced yard $64 900

CRANBURY CUSTOM COLONIALaluminum siding modern kite hen. formal rin with fireplacr 5 bedrooms 2' baths em t 2 ■ ar garage full basement appltanr es and $69 700PLAINSBORO BEAUTY: -nun Line- c < l - ■ •years iltl family room w fireplace, inoderi ka. *bedrn ims. 2 baths. 2 < ar garage, enclosed sun (ion l jr miic: poo full basemen; patio and mu 1 - - $7 4 900

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i ONDOMINfl M bedroom plus den. beautifully decorated condominium Hal in kitchen has a self-cleaning oven, frost-free refngeraior and carpeting There is a washer-dryer combination covered porch basement storage area central air and wall lo xx all carpeting uni $23,500

CONDOMINIUM FINANCING

NOW AVAILABLE TV1 QUALIFIED BUYERS'

TWO BEDROOMS PLUS DEN This unique townhouse give you the option of ihree liedrooms or two bedroom- plus a den There are 1 naLFts 5 appliances central air. upgraded carpeting nn wax entry and kitchen fhxir bricked patio with gas grill n an excellen! location All thu for $34,950.00

THREE BEDROOMS Thu d e s ir a b le s p l i t - l e v e l low nhouse has 3 bedrooms : baths large eal-tn kitchen with 5 appliances including ■ frost free re fr ig e ra to r parquet Lie entrance xxali U u all c arpet mg. cent ral air and humidifier You can purchase this lovely home lor $41,751' ix)

¥ < )i 1 BEDROf IMS K complete townhouse with . txitfi- 5 appliances drapes carpeting, shades, humidifier therm opane w indows screens brick patio, gas grill and more Excellent financing available lo qualified buyers lor onlx $45,500 00

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APRIL 10th and 11th 12-5 P M

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Call now for appoint men!

\DiDONATO REALTORSPrinceton Hightstown Rd

East Win dsor \ J 809-448-6655

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Real Estate For Sale

HOPEWELL BOKO Active package store and modern shops for sale m this quaint town of Hopewell The liquor and restaurant licenses go wtih this sale Fully rented Please inquire

HOPEWELL BORO tfwner wants quick sale on this lovely old 8 rtxim house will) 2 fiaths I! is in line condition and the asking price IS $52.(XX)

1-A WHENCE TOWNSHIP Not many homes are sold with carpeting custom drapes and ail appliances Imt this xxell cared lor rancher includes ibese extras plus others lor $67 mu

W WINDSOR TOW NSHIP This home has been reduced

somi k kj buyer will be gelling a Ixirru xxith plaster walls hardwood floors new roof. .. garden vineyard and irehard tor mly $56 txxi

F. VMWELL TOWNSHIP U s so peaeeful in tfy country you really ought to try it you really ixighl to buy it. this modern rancher with over seven wooded acres and a brook tor $82,500

NEW LISTING HoPFWEU.WNSHIP Larg<

mhouse xx ith 4 liedrooms and 3 tviths plus Cherry paneled living room, large kitchen dining and family room combination. 2 fireplaces, double garage xxith workshop Situated on a very pretty country lot with brook and trees $82..vxi

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JoanS Kroesen Realtor

cW Broad Street. Hopewell 609-466 1224

Member ol MUS Licensed in N J arid Pa

LIVE INYOUR OW N PARK

F ine ( olonial cottage. sequestered in deep woods, offers the sort of relaxed country living Princeton is famous for Perfect for a couple yet a place that guests love to be invited lo 3 bedrooms 2 baths Central air-conditioning Swim P<xi! Recommended to hedonists

*83.500

( all your broker or Charles J Frecrickx

Licensed Real Estate Broker 609-921 7379

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Busi ness and e q u i p m e n t only Br i d ge wa t e r township alle a u i p m e n t and stock O w n e r will t ake t e r ms S 1 2 . 0 0 0

M A N V I L L E 2 F A M I L Y

Four r ooms and bat h ( e a c h a p a r t m e n t ) . Bo t h apartments recentl y r e nov at ed Ful l b a s e me n t separ at e gas hot wat er Basebo ar d he at i n g and util ities L o w t a i e s

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M A N V I L L E 2 F A M I L Y

F o ur l o o ms and bat h on first floor, five r ooms and bath on second floor. Ful l b a s e me n t oh hot wat er heat, separ at e util it ies S3? 900

B R A N C H B U R G B U I L D I N G L O T

A p pr o x 200 teet f r ont age a p p r o * . 2 acres, neat Rout e 202 P e r co l a t i on a pp r o v e d S i A 500

JOSEPH BIELANSKI AGENCYREALTOR

2 i 2 South M om St M a n v i l l e N .J 201 725 1995

Eves Coll 201 359 3245 MEMBER M UtTtPtf LISTING SERVICE

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NOW $255 M0 I .7 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES

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D IR EC TIO N S From North lersey Route 1 South to Route 95 295 West on Route 95 295 to Route 206 South South on Route 206 appro* 1 mile to Sktllman Av* Oust past Rider College) Turn right to White Pine FROM TR EN T O N North on Route 206 to

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Real Estate For Sale

ADI I T COMMUNITIES,Oearbrook and Hossmoor Condo Resales. Security, maintenance, golf. swimming appliances. club house resales starting at $32,5418

HIGHTSTOWN BILEVEL:I1-,years 4 t)edrooms, 2 baths, modern kitchen, family room patio, central air. carpeting garage $45.W8

CO 1,0 M AI SPLIT: love! E Windsor over 1/2 acre cornersite 4 bedrooms, 2G haths. family room modern kitchen formal dining 2 car garagebasement fenced rear yard

$58.5418

SUPER s p i l l 1/2 acre wooded K Windsor location modern eat-in kitchen, family room with fireplace 3 large bedrooms. ( A 2 . baths, aluminium siding, basemen!, 2 car garage, carpeting and more $59,908

EXPANDED RANCH 1,2acre, 5 bedrooms, 2E baths, family room, basement, 2 car garage, excellent condition immediate occupancy $59,500

PRINCETON I ARMS: 1 acreplus 2 year otd colonial in Hopewell Twp. modern eat-in kitchen, family room with fireplace, 4 tiedrooms, 2} , uvas aluminium siding, patio deck, screened-in porch, 2 car garage $73,900

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' 'DLoNIAL sparkling new 4bdr residence with a fireplace in the family room, spec­tacular kitchen, 2‘ , baths & 2 car garage $65,900

COLONIAL 4 txlr home with ,1 brick & aluminum exterior. 2 iiaths fireplace in family room 2 car garage &. labulous finished basement with a kitchen $69,000

COLONIAL GraciousColonial style residence featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and lug bright kitchen Many outstanding features including a finished basement, baseboard radiation and picturesque view $64,900

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RANCHER brand new ranch home with 3 txirs . fireplace in living rm super kitchen, larsih rm, 2 baths. 2 car garage $53,900

COLONIAL air cond home in spotless condition, with 4 hdrs , 2 . baths beautifulkitehen-familv room & 2 car garage $54,900

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CONDO 2 bdrm con­dominium with a dining room beautiful kitchen patio 4 2 Iwlhs Two yTs young $31,000

I VMBK RT RE VI TVRealtor 609-586-1700

LAWRENCE RANCHER Scranton Suine and Bruit custom built by owner Unusual entrance foyer Beautiful stone wall fire place in living room, formal tuning room with sliding, doors, cozy breakfast corner in ultra modern kitchen, 3 bed rooms 21-, ( T baths, fireplace in basement Enjoy the velvetslawn and flowering shrubs off the glass enclosed back porch ” tenMuch more

$57,900 00

( I U Dl A HE At TVLicensed Real Estate Broker

609-896-0006

25 PRINCETON TWP RENTAL units for sale each unit certified for occupancy bv local board of health com piete financing 4 management avail Leigh Ave Park .Apart menls, Inc 924-CT746

RURAL BI-LEV ELPlumstead Township

Ten rooms including a rental apartment on lower level Cleared farmland Additional 32 acres available Home on 1/2acre lot $64,500

LAWSON. INC Realtor

201 462-0440

Real Estate For Sale

HIGH ON A HILL An im­pressive 84 year Colonial on 2 Acres plus capturing a view of the lace A charming living room with a picture wirriow a formal dining room, a bright breakfast comer that starts your days on a cheerful note Entertain in the paneled family room with a corner brick fireplace Three bedrooms 24 tiaths First floor laundry room Well constructed and in mint condition Manv extras

$65 900 00CLAUDIA RE A,LTV

Licensed Real Estate Broker 609-896-0005

BY OWNER Beaut iful 2 yr old Bi-level on 1,2 acre treed lot Features formal dnrm, 4 BR panelled famrm 14 baths laundry area 2 car attached garage Many ex tras Located 5 mi from Hightstown $47,900 609-4433291

TWIN RIVERS Quad III, 3 bdrm end twhnse, w w carpet. C a storms 4 screens all appliances, f f refrig walk to school pool 4 NYC bus Assume 74% FHA mtge $40,000 or best offer 212-445- 2851 or 609-443-453!

FRESHLY RENOVATED Kendall Park 9 ROOM Ranch, 3 Bdrms, 2 baths, fain room Flagstone 4 brick patios wooded area, fenced, beautifully landscaped quiet street, extras principals oniv $4 3 900 20 ) 297-0323

FOR SALE 3 bdrm Ranch, excel cond cent air, 2 blocks to school, 5 mi from Exit 8, city water and sewer Reasonable Forappt call 201 350-4006

SALE BY OWNER South Brunsw lek. 5 yrs. old, 4 bdrms. 2 baths living room dining room eat-in kitchen, paneled am rm , 2 car gar patio,

fenced yd 20 4 297 5488

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PERSON counter in

Center, 12 Princeton

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COPY & PRINTING CENTER being set up in prime

Pi tx et k» 1 s- xceitent income No franchise fee framing bv pi I essi ona Is Reply c o Box iso Central Post. Kendall Park

1973 MAZDA RX3 coupe orange 17.000 miles, m ex­cellent condition $1750 609-924 7181 or 924 7656 after 5pm

m CHEV ELLE ss m loaded, reasonable Call 201 - 359-6748 after 4pm

'70 Bl f K G S autom. P S, radio, vinvl roof good cond. Asking $1295 201 249-3252 after 11 a m

SOMERSET 3 bdrm Colonial. 24 baths c/a, completely decorated 4 landscaped, mans extras, move-in condition Principals Mid 50 s 201 828 2855

PRINCETON JCT L-shape rancher, 3 bdrms, 14 baths, rec room, elec fireplace, enclosed porch in-ground pool on 1/2 plus acre lot Easy commuting to NYC 4- PhiLa Close to new school High fifties 609-799-0776

L E A S IN G A G E N T typing essential must have a good •elephnn* maiBKI pleasant personaliL & neat ap pearance For appt rail 609- 799-2710

YARD SALE multi-family Sat It Sun . April 24-25. 10 to 5 p m Books toys household items clothing baby equip ment much much more Crestfield Acres Mobilehome Park Route 130 4 Hickory Corner Rd East Windsor across ‘ mm 1’otter & Hillman

I <Td Rain dales Max 142

TWIN RIVERS - detached 3 MOBILE HOME South BR house fin bsml lots of Brunswick Sdlults 12 x 70, 3 privacy, all appl By owner bdrms .or excellent con 609-448-6229 dition 201 231 2398

TWIN RIVERS 2 bedroom condo, w w carpet, cent A/C humidifier, seif-clean oven, frost free refrig, dishwasher, wuisher 4 dryer, paneling wallpaper, mam extras $31,900 609-448-7447

A LUCKY HOUSE Com fortable pleasant, 2 BR & den home Book lined living room, eat-in kitchen, landscaped patio Near grammer school. 2 story on .acre Mid $30 s 609 448-2390 between 7 4 9 pm

Pa. Properties

RETIRED WOMAN to live-in lor : adult must be good cook, have recent local references Walking distance ' town Call between H-9 am 609-924-0639

RG65MOI 8 rooms b a th s m i o se d h e a te d p a tio - i p p i i a n c e s d r a o e i es ’ c a r port, security pool clubhouse, transportation 609-655-0784

44 F IA 1 28 . doer goodcondition, AM KM radio, radial snows. 2 spares, great a,.- mileagt M isl -el $900 or best offer Lets make a deal Call 609-466-0460 evenings and week ends

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$60,000 terms 100 Acres, pasture $35,000 Terms 20 Acres, woods, fie $13,900 terms 10 Acres, woods $6,000 Terms Snvder Realty Susquehanna, Pa 1884 - 7'l7-B53-3747 FreeLists

^ E Pa Beautiful Susquehanna County New jog cabin barn 32 acres news $35,500 good terms 20 acres woods 4 fields stream view $13,900 terms 15 Rolling wooded acres deer trails. $7500 terms 50 parcels 10 to 20 acres, woods 4 fields, streams views, terms Snyder Realty Susquehanna Pa i 8847 7171 853-3747 Freelists

NEW HOPE VICINITY remodeled stone farmhouse in historic Solebury Twp surrounded bv old sugar mapleshade 4 br 2 bath fireplace, 2 br bam apt room for more apts Many shrubs 4 trees all <n 10 acres with a beautiful new $149,000 215- 297-5153 or 215 794-7551

SENIOR CITIZEN'S SUBSCRIPTIONS

SOU) AT CUT RATES

antastic ANTI QUKS 2 F' rench' ountry miniallure chairs Pa htil$29,500 ternu secretary 1X'W t IT

fieldsseoun<.es blue hutch r11 -backchair •ctagonsl table.

garage black French table Un-

woodsderw<>od typewriter Alsof irepl ace equip, carpeting,Psych hooks 609-921-6179

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dream NEW fiberglass 16' EugerL eev ,a rd sailboat. cuddvcabin, lake boat centerboard, aluminum spars roller reefing main sail boom tent 609-466-213 eves >419 924-1891da vs

1969 A l ST1N MEALY SPRITE -1 spd hard 4 soft top, $1200 ... K Bs at 609-298-5415 after

6pm

n VEGA STANDARD E x c e l l e n t c o nd i t i o n $1200 best offer 609-921-8433

APARTMENT FOR RENT In the Kingston Princeton area Days 201 '219-0419, eves 301 -246-1577

COOKS Marriott Corp is now hiring experienced short order cooks for the 7-3 shift, full lime year round Paid vacations uniforms ftrmshed and other big company benefits Must be able to work Sat 4 Sun and cook heavy volume breakfast t all 609-655 4330 for interview Located on N J fYimpike Cranburv An equal opportunity employer

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Pa. PropertiesYARDLEY PENNA Locate just minutes away from Princeton area If you want arr immaculate rancher that features living room w fireplace formal dining room very modern kitchen family room 3 cozy bedrooms and 2 baths then call for an appointment to see this custom built home Extras include brick 4- cedar shake construction, attached 2-car garage 11 x 20 ft screened porch w sliding glass doors from family room basement Verv well landscaped lot af fords vou country at masphere Excellent school system Shown bv appointment only Lowell Heal Estate 609-396-

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SECRETARY Fimctiai as receptionist and staff secretary Skill typing required plus knowledge of shorthand or other speed writing Equal opportunity employer Salary $6000 to $7800 Office in Twin Rivers mall Contact Ms Paulk 608 443 4232

MANVILLE — 3 roomapartment $225 mo ulus 14 mo security Avail May 15 Call 201 722-8780 on weekends

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EXPERT TUTORING Experienced teacher willing to tutor math or English grades 4-8 tfas spring or summer Reserve your spot now1 Call 909 924-6700 during dav

READING TUTORING tn my home in Cranburv Male teacher with many years industrial leaching ex perience Will help children especially boys, learn to read 609-655-069 i

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growing -opy & repro bus Mess tow nti .w n Print el on

perience preferred, but not necessary Only career n nded need »pph Apply in person Triangle Repro

1974 VW SUPER BEETLE veilow 16.000 miles tinted

ass, am fm bumper guards ike new condition $2475 609

799 9257 after 6pm

BEDROOM SUITE Full, night tables, double dresser mirror men s dresser $225609-443-1047 after 6pm

FOR SALE Model "L Gravely mower w'sickle bar box springs and mattresses for single and queen sized beds Call 609 896 1841

SECOND TIM E AROUND SHOP Now open Friday evenings till 8pm 14 No Main St.. Pennington

TRAVEL TRAILER Swinger. 18 sleeps 6, self- contained extras good condition 201-359-5890

3 ROOM APT avail May 1, northside Manville. 2nd floor. $225 mo. heat and water in­cluded After 6pm 201-722- 4099

1UY01A '73 deluxe Automatic, low mileage exc cond, clean, $1850 201 £9-4776 or 469 2373

BARTENDER BARMAID for days Call after 6pm 609

-—* ^unci s t enter. kis 130 4 571 East W indsor 10am 5pm

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A T T E N T I O N H O M E OWNERS Basements,attics et< deemed Light hauling tree cutting and ■ rimming Reasonable rates K19-44 8 7 7 or 448-4341

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Part time position in busy office wilh pleasant working conditions Clerical, filing possible light tvping, 5 hours per day hours flexible Please call, Ron Dortch. E X E l i TIV E B U Y IN G CORP RU 134 Box 1000 Cranburv N J 609-655-2200

Duplicate easy to get

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A new documentary film. A Most Notable < entury which Mghligfi1 - the nation - growth and change during the past 100 years is now available for public showing from New Jersey Bell Telephone t ompany The 12-minute film in full color recaptures the century between 1876 and 1976 by combining old and new photographs and recordings with colorful artworks The film, is available In both 16 mm and 35 mm

Lost vour social security ard-’ You can get a duplicate

by notifying any social security office according to William Myshka. social security manager in Raritan

You can usually get a duplicate card faster if you've kepi a record of your social security number and give it to us when you report your loss, Mr Myshka said

Your duplicate card will have the same social security number on it, lie said Your social security number is yours alone and remains the same for life

A social security card is issued wnth two parts, per lorated so die card itself - the smaller part - can be detached and earned m purse or wallet

T h e card you carry is the par' you show to an employer to 1* sure he correctly copies your name and social security number into his records. Mr Myshka said

The remaining larger par! should be kept in a safe place as a permanent record of your social security number, he said

People’s earnings from jobs

covered by social security are credited to their social security number to build retirement, disability sur vivors and Medicare protection for themselves and their families

People should apply for a social security card four to five weeks before they need

the number for a job ac cording to Mr Myshka

The Social Security Ad­ministration is an agency of the US Department of Health. Education and Welfare The Raritan social security office is at Granetz Plaza. U.S Hwy. 206 South. Raritan N J

Fenwick announces $ for sewage treatment

Representative MilJicent Fenwich has written to the mayors of the 42 municipalities in the fifth District informing them of the Municipal Waste Water Treatment Program of the Environmental Protection Agency

EPA has obligated some $8 4 billion m the program, but has $9 6 tnllion ready to be ap­propriated to local com niunities which submit grant proposals The purpose of the program is to aid communities in improving or installing sewage laeililies on a mat­ching fund basis 75 per cent

federal, 25 per cent local Mrs Fenwick pointed out ;n

her letter that EPA must obligate these lunds by Sep­tember 36, 1977. or the money will be unused

This provides excellent job opportunities, and willgive me communities sewerage projects they need at one quarter of the cost they might otherwise have to pay This is Ihe kind of federal program which really gives the tax payer something substantial and usef ul and 1 hope towns in tlx1 district will take ad vantage of it." Mrs. Fenwich said

Every time you place a classified ad in one of ou r 7 community weekly newspapers your ad a p p e a r s i n

A I L 7 for just one low price. In classified adve r t i s in g the number of people reading your ad is o f utmos t importance so it $ hard to beat this 7 way dea l W e offer you the readership of 30 000 families with just one phone call one ad, one bill. You just can t b e a t H.

The Manville News ihe franklin M us RECORD -Hillsborough beacon.(201 )725-3300 201 725-3300 (201 )359-0850

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