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Tnff'HERALD 'i' Vo) 10, No 13 ' v, R pagan Phone 448-3 Thursday Mar* • 10 1 Second class postage paid st Hightetowt ' . 352 84 1 Advocate may take on school board by (.ale Scott Staff Writer Unless .schoo. ixiard member Richard Friedman resign- te Apiri 21. the "ffiee of the New Jer * •> Department of The Puhl( • h l • ha- agreed to represent those residents who charge that his appointment March 7 was in violation of th»- Sunshine Law according to Arthur Penn director of the depart- ment's public interest division Our interest is m clarifying the Sunshine Ipjw said Mr Penn, 'but there will be other test cases and we would just as soon see the matter resolved out of court The April 21 deadline is based on the 45-day period which is the maximum time the law allow- between litigation and the action which initialed it, in this ase the March 7 school board meeting Mr Penn says he does riot plan to talk to Mr Friedman and has. no in terest in what Icxtal politics are out there, and that it would be in the "best interest of the people I would be representing for the matter to be resolved within the community Mr Penn s office, which has ex pressed an active interest in in ter preting the Sunshine Law and lobbied lor its passage lust year was contacted bv a resident, for a second time Dennis Jones last week alter Mr Friedman -aid at the March 15 board meeting that he would not resign II Mr Penn s office does enter the suit it would relieve township resident Marlen Feder of what many estimate could turn out to be an extremely ex pensive legal fee Mrs Keefer has been threatening to sue ever since tlx* 'lutgoing lame duck” board called a meeting to select someone to fill ihe one-vear term vacated by the resignation <i t harles Hellquisl M• F riedrnan m tin ithei ham hai maintained that hi- appointment was legal in that the board met the letter of the Sunshine Law by notifying newspapers of tlx- meeting 48 hours in advance Board attorney Henry Coates disagreed saying that the intent of the law was to give the papers notice in time for them to publish and that 'he board knew the two weeklies would not go t< press until long after 'he meeting The notice lid ippeat hi Sui ia M - I 7 1 Trenton Times Mr Friedman has also -aid 'ha his appointment was 'ethical' citing outgoing t ruled Stale- provider * hi have traditionally made !Ph hour ap pointment- Another issue in the case is whether the new board would have had the chance to appoint someone to 'he seat it the outgoing board had not According to tlx* last lega. precedent a hearing before the state •omrr.iss.i mer ot education known as Heitman vs the Ixiard of education of Lakehurst a Ixiard can only fill a l a u n o which ix'curs during its own lifetime Thus the new board would not ha\e the legal right, to appoint and that privilege would automatically pass t< the - - nint y superinl an lei book Fdward Callahan Mr Callahan when contacted n\ the Herald in February, said that was still the principle under w hich he wotuc act Since that time, however, in a similar situation in Lawrenceville he instructed 'he new Ixiard to make the appointmen' At the March 15 board meeting lormer board member Ramnri Mariinell asked the board attorney tor a legal opinion <>n ihe question Under board policy Mr Mart inelli can expect a written rep.. ■ the next regular board meeting April > and inside... John P Han lev helps son Jim build a Star Trek hand Phaser The w r Riv--- father of two was recently named president of Mercer County Communn College for a look at the college and the new president, see Page 6A t Stuan Crump phot* art- <S leisure classified editorial lifestvle obituaries social notes sports IB-1R IB I 8B . 4A fiA . 124 1<)4 144 I fiV "••iHStown High School students walk where their covered walkwav used to be before Sunday S gale force winds reduced rt to nibble damaging 16 cars in the parking It ■ Gale winds leave behind little damage ijuie ioree winds whipped through en’rai Jersey Sunday afternoon tu- ng scattered damage but no in it <•- u 'he Htghlst own-East Windsor area Winds iprooted the covered walkway x-'weer: the main building at High! wt High School and the annex, tam aging 16 cars Built by students twi ear- ago for $6,700 the replacement ns! - set at $15,000 No decision has tieer made on whether to replace the yalkway according to Paul Snyder Hightstown police lost tw o antennae to 'x winds. forcing the dispatcher to use walkie alkie to talk to patrol cars l " -Hmn. which dispatches t'ranbury rescue -quad calls was forced to temporarily relay them through its pat mi car radios \ temporary antenna was installed Monday and a permanent replacement . ,i> scheduled to go up yesterday In Fast Windsor the only damage police reporied was to the roof of Carter Wallace in Twin Rivers which was partially blown off. Barry Greif's aluminum shed Ires on John Miller - car during Sunday af "vesat 175 Oak Creek Road : he c< j*was not badly ,nr ternoon's wind and ram storm Mr Greif lives at 7 Holtv Drive Mr Miller Dems, homeowners rap school board by Mike Ilonnellx .VI,imaging F.ditor 'hr reaction to Richard Friedman's appointment to the East Windsor schoo! board continues this week as two ■rgani/ aUons joined ihe township >uni ondemmng the appointment the Fust Windsor Democratic nti and the Twin Rivers Homeowners Vssociai ion txiard of directors called for he resignation of Mr Friedman and the our school board members that voted him mt< the one-vear unexpired term March 7. Mr Friedman and his wife Lynn a defeated school board incumbent who .oted tor her husband have been active m the Democratic dub and the homeowners association Mr Fnedman past president of the association board of directors He could not he reached for comment Unlike the township council, which merely expressed concern the club and the association were more vehement The Democrats resolution -tarts out b\ saving The East Windsor Township Democratic Club hereby censures the members of the Fnedman Makowicz school board for their abhorrent actions taken at the meeting of March 7 me The resolution passed 32-23 Monday night Club president Phil Roaenblatt acknowledged that several new or renewed memberships * ere paid for 'hat night including some outspoken school board critics He denied there was any altemp! to stack the voting and -aid the club has been on a dues paying drive for three months Mr Rosenblatt also said be tried to gel Richard Coffee Mercer County Democratic chairman to intervene before the appointment was made He said he thought that Democrats ap pointing Democrats plus a wife ap pointing her husband would reflect poorly on the Democratic organization Besides the Friedmans, school hoard members Catherine Makowicz and Raymond DeLano are Democrats Mr Coffee made no commitment beyond saying he would look into the situation according '< Mr Rosenblatt It could not be learned if the party chairman did anything He could not be reached for comment The seven members of the nine member homeowners board present Tuesday night, all present or former Democratic club members, gave unanimous support to a resolution ailing the Friedman appointment inexcusable and in direct conflict with 'he wishes and interests of the com mum'1 - The appointment would have belter been left to the duly elected new txiard taking office within less than 24 hours they -a.c Mr. ; riedi board modi tin the job would i count v super : had not Besides Mrs I and Mrs Mo mem ter i M i r registered iP-p Seip, a High1 1 voted for Mr Township tax rate drops 3 cents more h\ MikrDonnriH Managing i-xfm<r I he East Windsor municipal tax rate dropped an estimated three cents last week when the township heard officially that it would be getting HI5.000 more 'han expected in state aid hi le township tinance director Ralph Palmien could not say why the figure had suddenly increased he did say the township ls not unique in getting more money The aid labelled Replacement Revenue Business Personal Property is jumping from an an hcipeted $112 418 to $197 446 Thai revenue boos! chopped three cents per $100 of assessed value off the ' ownship property tax rate Added tr the me rent the township council managed to shave Iasi week the rati is expected to be about 59 cents, up from 31 2 cents in 1975 The township council, which had detented the original budge' proposal at its public hearing March 9. ntroduced 'he latest proposal Monday mgr Councilman V. Jay Johnson and Councilman Len Costa tried un successfully to pass a resolution that would have prohibited paving Faith Sarafin, a co-director of the joint recreation program unless she agreed to become a UMnship employee Mrs Sarafin alone of the three recreation empiovees is waiting until a dispute is settled among the township Hightstown and he recreation com mission before deciding whether to accept the township offer The resolution never came to a vote Monday night however, since it was ruled out of .order due to lack of public not ice The budget, w1 , raising $1 584 205 ., • scheduled tor rxi1 at 8 p m in 'own s totals $3 199 536 -pent lor muni' pal Herald wins three prizes The Herald has won a first second and third place prize in this year’s New Jersey Press Association competition Competing against 54 weekly news papers in the state the Herald won first prize for its sports section layout and content and second prize for page one layout Within its 3,000-7,000 circulation category the Hera! sweepstakes comp* judged according prizes won Sports editor Bui \i>; the sports section held Friday nigh' Inn Red Bank i i )

Transcript of Advocate may take on school board - DigiFind-It

Tnff'HERALD'i' ■

Vo) 10, No 13 ' v, ■ R pagan Phone 448-3 Thursday Mar* • 10 1 Second class postage paid st Hightetowt ' . 352 84 1

A d v o ca te m ay ta k e onsch o o l b o ard

by (.ale Scott Staff W riter

Unless .schoo. ixiard member Richard Friedman resign- te Apiri 21. the "ffiee of the New Jer * •> Department of The P u h l ( • h l • ha- agreed torepresent those residents who charge that his appointment March 7 was in violation of th»- Sunshine Law according to Arthur Penn director of the depart­ment's public interest division

Our interest is m clarifying the Sunshine Ipjw said Mr Penn, 'but there will be other test cases and we would just as soon see the matter resolved out of court

The April 21 deadline is based on the 45-day period which is the maximum time the law allow- between litigation and the action which initialed it, in this ase the March 7 school board meetingMr Penn says he does riot plan to

talk to Mr Friedman and has. no in terest in what Icxtal politics are out there, and that it would be in the "best interest of the people I would be representing for the matter to be resolved within the community

Mr Penn s office, which has ex pressed an active interest in in ter preting the Sunshine Law and lobbied lor its passage lust year was contacted bv a resident, for a second time Dennis Jones last week alter Mr Friedman -aid at the March 15 board meeting that he would not resign

II Mr Penn s office does enter the suit it would relieve township resident Marlen Feder of what many estimate could turn out to be an extremely ex pensive legal fee

Mrs Keefer has been threatening to sue ever since tlx* 'lutgoing lame duck” board called a meeting to select someone to fill ihe one-vear term

vacated by the resignation <i t harles Hellquisl

M• F riedrnan m tin ithei ham hai maintained that hi- appointment was legal in that the board met the letter of the Sunshine Law by notifying newspapers of tlx- meeting 48 hours in advance

Board attorney Henry Coates disagreed saying that the intent of the law was to give the papers notice in time for them to publish and that 'he board knew the two weeklies would not go t< press until long after 'he meeting The notice lid ippeat hi Sui ia M - I 71 Trenton Times

Mr Friedman has also -aid 'ha his appointment was 'ethical' citing outgoing t ruled Stale- provider * hi have traditionally made !Ph hour ap pointment-

Another issue in the case is whether the new board would have had the chance to appoint someone to 'he seat it the outgoing board had not

According to tlx* last lega. precedent a hearing before the state •omrr.iss.i mer ot education known as Heitman vs the Ixiard of education of Lakehurst a Ixiard can only fill a l a u n o which ix'curs during its own lifetime

Thus the new board would not ha\e the legal right, to appoint and that privilege would automatically pass t< the - - nint y superinl an lei bookFdward Callahan

Mr Callahan when contacted n\ the Herald in February, said that was still the principle under w hich he wotuc act

Since that time, however, in a similar situation in Lawrenceville he instructed 'he new Ixiard to make the appointmen'

At the March 15 board meeting lormer board member Ramnri Mariinell a s k e d the board attorney tor a legal opinion <>n ihe question Under board policy Mr Mart inelli can expect a written rep.. ■ the next regular board meeting April >

and inside . . .

John P H a n lev helps son Jim build a Star Trek hand Phaser The w r Riv--- father of two was recently named president of Mercer County CommunnCollege for a look at the college and the new president, see Page 6A

t Stuan Crump phot*

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"••iHStown High School students walk where their covered walkwav used to be before Sunday S gale force winds reduced rt to nibble damaging 16 cars in the parking It ■

Gale winds leave behind little damage

ijuie ioree winds whipped through en’ rai Jersey Sunday afternoon tu- ng scattered damage but no in it <•- u 'he Htghlst own-East Windsor

areaWinds iprooted the covered walkway

x-'weer: the main building at High!wt High School and the annex,

tam aging 16 cars Built by students twi ear- ago for $6,700 the replacement ns! - set at $15,000 No decision has

tieer made on whether to replace the yalkway according to Paul Snyder

Hightstown police lost tw o antennae to 'x w inds. forcing the dispatcher to use

walkie alkie to talk to patrol cars l" -Hmn. which dispatches t'ranbury

rescue -quad calls was forced to temporarily relay them through its pat mi car radios

\ temporary antenna was installed Monday and a permanent replacement. ,i> scheduled to go up yesterday

In Fast Windsor the only damage police reporied was to the roof of CarterWallace in Twin Rivers which was partially blown off.

Barry Greif's aluminum shed Ires on John Miller - car during Sunday af "vesat 175 Oak Creek Road : he c<j* was not badly ,nr ternoon's wind and ram storm Mr Greif lives at 7 Holtv Drive Mr Miller

Dems, homeowners rap school boardby Mike Ilonnellx .VI,imaging F.ditor

'hr reaction to Richard Friedman's appointment to the East Windsor schoo! board continues this week as two ■rgani/ aUons joined ihe township >uni ■ ondemmng the appointment

the Fust Windsor Democratic nti and the Twin Rivers Homeowners

Vssociai ion txiard of directors called for he resignation of Mr Friedman and the our school board members that voted

him mt< the one-vear unexpired term March 7.

Mr Friedman and his wife Lynn a defeated school board incumbent who .oted tor her husband have been active m the Democratic dub and the homeowners association Mr Fnedman

past president of the association board of directors He could not he reached for comment

Unlike the township council, which merely expressed concern the club and the association were more vehement The Democrats resolution -tarts out b\ saving The East Windsor Township Democratic Club hereby censures the members of the Fnedman Makowicz school board for their abhorrent actions taken at the meeting of March 7 m e

The resolution passed 32-23 Monday night Club president Phil Roaenblatt

acknowledged that several new or renewed memberships * ere paid for 'hat night including some outspoken school board critics He denied there was any altemp! to stack the voting and -aid the club has been on a dues paying drive for three months

Mr Rosenblatt also said be tried to gel Richard Coffee Mercer County Democratic chairman to intervene before the appointment was made He said he thought that Democrats ap

pointing Democrats plus a wife ap pointing her husband would reflect poorly on the Democratic organization

Besides the Friedmans, school hoard members Catherine Makowicz and Raymond DeLano are Democrats

Mr Coffee made no commitment beyond saying he would look into the situation according '< Mr Rosenblatt It could not be learned if the party chairman did anything He could not be reached for comment

The seven members of the nine member homeowners board present Tuesday night, all present or formerDemocratic club members, gave

unanimous support to a resolution ailing the Friedman appointment inexcusable and in direct conflict with

'he wishes and interests of the com mum'1- The appointment would have belter been left to the duly elected new txiard taking office within less than 24

hours they -a.cMr. ; riedi

board modi tin the job would i count v super : had not

Besides Mrs I and Mrs Momem te r i M i r registered iP-p Seip, a High1 1 voted for Mr

Township tax rate drops 3 cents moreh\ M ik rD o n n r iH M an ag in g i-xfm<r

I he East Windsor municipal tax rate dropped an estimated three cents last week when the township heard officially that it would be getting HI5.000 more 'han expected in state aid

hi le township tinance director Ralph Palmien could not say why the figure had suddenly increased he did say the township ls not unique in getting more money

The aid labelled Replacement Revenue Business PersonalProperty is jumping from an an hcipeted $112 418 to $197 446

Thai revenue boos! chopped three cents per $100 of assessed value off the

' ownship property tax rate Added tr the me rent the township council managed

to shave Iasi week the rati is expected to be about 59 cents, up from 31 2 cents in 1975

The township council, which had detented the original budge' proposal at its public hearing March 9. ntroduced 'he latest proposal Monday m gr

Councilman V. Jay Johnson and Councilman Len Costa tried un successfully to pass a resolution that would have prohibited paving Faith Sarafin, a co-director of the joint recreation program unless she agreed to become a UMnship employee

Mrs Sarafin alone of the three recreation empiovees is waiting until a dispute is settled among the township Hightstown and he recreation com

mission before deciding whether toaccept the township offer

The resolution never came to a vote Monday night however, since it was ruled out of .order due to lack of public not ice

The budget, w 1, raising $1 584 205 ■ ., •scheduled tor rxi1at 8 p m in 'own s totals $3 199 536 -pent lor muni' pal

Herald wins three prizesThe Herald has won a first second

and third place prize in this year’s New Jersey Press Association competition

Competing against 54 weekly news papers in the state the Herald won first prize for its sports section layout and content and second prize for page one layout

Within its 3,000-7,000 circulation

category the Hera! sweepstakes comp* judged according prizes won

Sports editor Bui \i>; the sports section held Friday nigh'Inn Red Bank

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WINDSOR HIGH TS HERJLD ITitir.d«\. March 2f> I 9762-A

Newest state college will move to Princeton

Politics asideEasi Windsor regional School board president Robert Abrams presents former school board president Lynn Friedman with a plaque commemorating her years on the board from 1973 ter

’976 Ais. given p&que-s.were left. Dr Ramon Martinet'1 '973 76 dnfl Charles Hetlciuisi 1974-76.

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Elaine L nn q i. cv smiles as Daun Kuhlman, 4. gives the proper response Dan” s taking pan in a free hearing clinic for pre sc Poolers held ast Saturday by the Junior Friday Club

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Assault, extortion charges face two juveniles

Tun Twin Rivers juveniles have been charged with tan counts of extortion and one of assault stemming from a March f incident in the Route 33 tunnel

The puir is charged with striking Mark Turick 14 and W itliam 1 oelker bot h of Tw1 in Rivers, on the head with a stick One south faces charges of tm ng to extor $20

Young Turick was treated and released at Princeton Medical Center with four stitidies Young Voelker was knocked unconscious briefly but required no treatment according to police

The incident allegedly oc­curred at the north end of the ’unnel between 10 30 and 11D.m

Former resident cited for workElizabeth F Trimble

executive director of the Family Service Agency of Princeta fron t%2 to 1968. has retired from her post as S o u t h e a s t R e g i o n a l Representative >1 ’he Family Service Association of America

She left Princeton to eo to F'SAA in their Atlanta, Ga office

As director of the Princeton Family Service. Mrs Trimble started the first program of social services to migrants which is now in its eleventh year of operation Also she initiated family hie education programs for the community and made agency services more accessible with the in­troduction of evening hours

by (>taria Halprrn Asiitlant Editor

New Jersey's oldest and newest colleges will be sharing quarters when Thomas A Edison College moves to P rin ce to n U n iv e rs ity 's Forrestai campus next week

The new institution will not however add noticeably to the traffic congestion nor will students overfUs* become a problem

Edison College establishedin 1972 is in many ways similar to New Jersey's ei gh' other state colleges butinji*! as many wavs it is different and in some ways unique

It’s a college without walls without classrooms It has no faculty, but can ckaw on faculty from ail its sister in stitutions It offers no in­struction, but it grants degrees

The college exists to verify and grant (Tedits tor college level learning no matter where or how it was acquired its students vary widely in age educational background and occupation Though the youngest registered is in his teens, and the oldest is 80 the median age is 35 In short, it's for the growing number of adulfs who want college credentials

"Colleges don't adapt to adult students well." says Edison's President James Douglas Brown J r Man\ have tried traditional colleges and been turned off They've been out working in the real world and they've got practical experience They just can i put up with being treated like an adolescent

Dr Brown says adult students look to Edison for two reasons T 'he y re looking to professional advancement, perhaps to compete with young college graduates perhaps because the jot) in which they're working has been upgraded

'Or they re looking for personal satisfaction Many have children who have college degrees they w ant to prove Lo themselves

Edison places great em phasis on counseling and maintains three permanent offices in Montclair.V ineland and now Princeton There are part time offices at several colleges and in ad­dition counseling is available by appointment throughout the state

Adults need more coun seling than the student who has just graduated from high school and moves right along he stream with his peers

say Dr Brown At Edison, counselors help

students define goals and then discover ways to reach them One w ay is to earn credi is by transfer fr®BT other accredited colleges or military service schools Another is to take c o l l e g e e q u i v a l e n c y examinations - testing is done once a month in 12 localities throughout the state. The third way is by individual assessment.

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Township wants ride, but not the fare

by (.ale Scott Staff V\ riter

A ioi of people in East Windsor want local public transportation but they are not willing to pay the fare according to i study made over ttie past severalmonths by a volunteer committee w hose report vv as received by the township council March 9

'I t* two-bus two4oop transit system which the committee's survey showed u as needed to meet 'a reasonable level nl service' w ould cost about $100,000 per year, based on a leasing arrangement

OF THAT amount only $13,000 would be generated by fares, since most people surveyed said the. thought 25 cents was aboul all they wanted to pay per ride Thus $87,000 would come from municipal government. $37,000 more than the $50,000 a vear most of the respondents said the. would be willing to pay in taxes

Further, said Walter Makowicz who haired the committee it would be

misleading to promise that the estimate >! $100,000 was firm Most of the cost of ,m. system is in labor and fuel and they keep going up, he said

w F \ F.N greater uncertainty is just how representative the survey is of the '(■clings of the entire community Being given a budget of $2,000 ruled out using a professional market research firm said 31 r Mackow.icz

We understood that the only way to get an accurate reading of the entire township would be to use a selected - aiapFe and go door to door, but we did not have he manpower

INSTEAD THF committee mailed a questionnaire to 8.U00 residents 'off a mailing list we got somewhere the

biggest one we could find They got a return rate of 13.6 per cent. which w ould have been more than adequate for a telephone survey or door-to-door survey but not a mail-in questionnaire

According to standard market research theory the problem with a mail-in questionnaire is that it tends to t>e biased towards people who favor the project on which they are being questioned

1 H AD a few people tell me 1 got the questionnaire but Tm against it so I didnT sent it in said Mr Makowicz He added that he thought the committee had done the task with which it was ■barged and that the 1.066 responses

represented a good reading of com munity feeling

A second problem with the questionnaire was that the post office tailed to deliver it to all parts of the township, leaving out Old Yorke Estates, Cranbury Manor and Twin Rivers

HI T OF those who did answer 58 per cent felt that there w as a need for ■(immunity Lransportaiton and that '

should be a fixed loop route as opposed to a diai-a-ride plan

Mr Makowicz said that he personally 'bought that in terms of meeting the needs of senior citizens the fixed route was not the best but that it was no! within the scope of his responsibility as study chairman to say so

v\ F V\ FI Ft F. to find out whether there was an overall community need. ' he said, what it would cost and what people would pay for it. He said there was no provision in the study for finding out which groups of people in the community need transportation more

The plight of the area's elderly, many

of whom do not drive and have to pay taxi fare or call on neighbors to do their weekly shopping and get to doctors' appointments was one of the reasons Lbe study was originally undertaken Iasi year

MR M.AKOWK / said that one of the programs the committee looked at in its study was that of Princeton's

Crosstown-62, a subsidized taxi service for the elderly

That seems to help them the mo6t he said. because the drivers come in and help with packages and because it comes right to their doors

STHJ I I I said the Prince'or: program was helped financially by the donation of office space and a vehicle and even so its $16,000 annual budget worked out to about $3 85 per ride and is w orking at near capacity with 70 rides a week

Another possibility considered was that of having Mercer Metro, the county ■-ubsidized transit system take over an East Windsor loop once a pilot project proved there was a need for it.

TT W Ol LDN T work that way said Mr Makowicz ‘Mercer would not Lake over a loop, the most it would do is e> lend a line If Mercer takes over the Princeton loop bus it means they the loop supporters have given up

The money w hich council allocated for a bus and driver last year, $16,000 has tx*en returned to the budget surplus he said Council is now considering the report s recommendation and has not as vet decided what to do with it

Committee volunteers were Mr Makowicz, Larry Garry . Tillie Phillips Annalee Rosenblatt Norris Piumley Doug Rohrer and Robert Swain

clarificationLast week the Herald quoted

a resident at the March 15 East Windsor regional school board meeting as accusing steering committee members of asking people to contribute money to a suit which may be

filed against the board The resident did complain that people were being asked to support the suit but did notmean they were being asked for morn1'.

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town forumWindsor-Hights Herald Thursdav March 25, 1976

editorials

East Windsor-style Hatfields, McCoys

If this were another time and another place, thev would be the Hatfields and the McCoys and the weapons w'ould be more s e r i o u s t h a n r h e t o r i c a n d resolutions.

But it's East Windsor 19^6 and the names are the Friedmans and the Heffners. Sometimes the name of Makowicz is substituted for Friedman.

The last flare-up came in the spring of 1975 when the two fac­tions fought over the township Democratic club endorsement in the council race. That amounted to good, clean, heal thy-for- democracv fun. Democrats stab bing other Democrats alwavs makes good springtime reading

Now however the warring fac­tions have made the schools their arena. The township Democratic club passed a resolution Mondas night "censuring" the "Frted- man-Makowicz" school board that appointed Dick Friedman to the one-year unexpired term of Chuck Heilquisi called for their resignation, along with Mr Friedman's.

L i k e t h e r e s o l u t i o n t h a t , thanktulh . failed before the township council last week, the Democratic club resolution is loaded with fiery language. An interesting example is the part which savs that the club members

"firmly uphold the principles of t h e D e m o c r a t i c P a r t sd e mo c r a c y , d e c e n c y a n d f a i r piav..."

The list of eight new members who registered that night is most notable for its inclusion of p r o m i n e n t s c h o o l b o a r d chasttzers. The final vote was 32 23 So much for decency and fair play.

W h a t h a p p e n e d M o n d a s night, unfortunately, is in thet r a d i t i o n o f E a s t W i n d s o r politics. Though the topics and the cast of characters shift from time to time, it all too frequently boils down to personality politics While as we said last week Mr Friedman is an appropriate nominee for the Heilquisi vacan­cy on philisophica! grounds those who appointed him ' that includes Mrs. Friedman and Catherine Makowicz) also w ere a- least par t ia l i s m o t iv a te d b ' political considerations.

So, too, with those who are now chastizing. It's enough to make one wish there were a con stitutional way to prevent those involved in partisan politics trom participating in school board ac­tivities.

East Windsor school children have enough problems already without being burdened with political feuds.

Power holders vs. peopleThe press in this republic

focuses on power held by per sons with authority to attect the lives of ordinary citizens. Mans miles ol news columns thus describe the ploys ot politicians, the bungles of the bureaucracy, the mouthings ol mayors, the caliber of the courts and the professionalism of police.

Power to govern Power to arresi Power to make laws or collect taxes. All these are the privileged duties ol sworn of fiends who in some cases lose their orientation as citizens after taking their oaths >1 office Some judges, policemen politicians and bureaucrats are consumed bv the power ol their office and the citizens with whom they deal too often pa\ the price in in­justice

Without complete access to the -various seats of power, the press cannot objectively report the goings-on in government. When r e r a j u d g e . 1 e g l s 1 a t o r o r bureaucrat blinds the press, the citzcnrx loses a bit of weight on its side ot the very delicate balan ct of power in our system of governm ent

The power holders know that all pow er must be exercised in full view of the populace and that ■knowledge tempers its use

Excesses in administrat ion of pow er over people or in jour <tud is tic zeal in report ing them

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ultimately tempered by the will of the informed people. Power is balanced bv public opinion for mulated through objective repor ting by a free press.

In the last year this delicate balance has been rudely jolted by so-called "gag" rules handed down bv judges seeking to protect a defendant 's right to a fair trial In the Midwest and even in several instances in New Jersey newspapers have been ordered before a trial has begun u withhold from publicatim from the people portions >1 die proceedings in an open o>in i

The judges presume thai the accounts will prejudice the jur- and in the name of protecting the defendant and the system -t ad ministering justice the jurists issue gag orders

A very serious question is thus raised: Can a judge interrupt the responsibility of a free press operating under the First Amen dment on his presumptive tha* coverage of a proceeding will be prejudicial to the defendant case?

There's another question, too Can such actions b\ judges diminish the necessary potency 9 the free press in aggressively ex p io n n g the administrat ion 9 pow er in our democratic society" And. case bv case, order by order will the balance of power begin- to tip tow ard governm ent and the pow er w ielders as the public's right to know ts needlessly bled"

At a meeting last week, the board of d irec to rs of the New Jer sev Press A ssociation gave its an »wer to these questions On b eh a lf of m ore th an 150 daily and weekly new spapers the board formally made known its op position to "such restric tive or ders as an im perm issib le prior restraint in violation ot the First Amendment of the U nited States Constitution as well as provisions of The New Jersey C o n stitu tu io n

T he press thus calls upon the .pow er holders - the executive the legislature and die jud ie ia r.- to temper the trend toward

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The power holders must get their thumb off the scale

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Editor, the Herald

1 de no! know who Evelyn Behren is. nor do 1 know how she could comment on the qualifications of any of the can­didates lor the vacant school board seat since ‘he resumes, along with the in­terview tapes have not vet been released by the new board Thus to make am judgment ,il all without am acts Mi-m- to lx- highly prejudicial She ,it lacks one candidate because he

had run tor office over lour years ago and not won At the same time she failed to note that there were a number of candidates applying who had not won in prior elections

Prominent among them is William Moore who had lost tn the election im­mediate:' proceeding his appointment -< .1 vacancy and not a discouraging word was heard

l! Ms Behren truly wanted to teach •hiktrei; tn ibe eomniumiy something

about lemooracy. sh« would be saying that w m or lose it is a service to run for public office Abraham Lincoln ran and losi 23 Mmes Thai did nol stop him for after all, adversity is the test of slrong men

In East Windsor past history has shown :ha' we have not discriminated because of family relationships e

ouneilman Heffner nominated and voted for his wife's appointment in the recreation commission and Recreation

nmnnisstoner Marge ■ <hen s mother ,ind sister were hired for paying jot*-, with the recreation commission

As a woman i jte not expect to be discriminated against because of my marital status Neither would 1 be thauvmisnc and do unto others what 1

would nol w ish done to me Thai my husband and 1 do nol share the same views on all things can be attested to b\ people who have heard our luuigreements at home He is qualified to do the Job

l! is unfortunate that although the Windsor Hi ght s Herald staf f w nter (,a leScott said (hai Dick Friedman was

w ell (qualified to serve on the board it

did nm see lit to print his qualifications

Even Eugene Sarafin, a noted Friedman toe. has confessed to his error in 'funking there was a bloc vote on the board because after researching the minute; he found that this was not the case He has pul aside his stereotype, albeit a little late since he used it as his main theme for a year

Perhaps ii Ms Behren also takes ’he inn- to ijecome lx*i ter informed she too

will see the .aloe ol 'he members now ■or. tig on Tie !>o.ir" 'allier Ihan ailing • hem flunkies

Lynn B Friedman 144 Bennington Drive

rec rea t ion rap up

by Faith Sarafin and Eileen (Town

Recreation Directors

Cold as it is. it’s time to register teams for the men's softball league which begins play in May

Anyone can register a team or as individuals who will be placed on a team Team fees are S125 per team for a team with all residents of Hightstown and East Windsor For teams with out- of-town residents there will be an ad ditionai fee depending on the percentage of players on the team who reside outside the community

MAXIMl M FEE lor a team with all non-residents is S210 which will com pieteiy cover the cost of participation in the league All who have teams or want to register should call the recreation office at 443-3707 and sign up Fees will be assessed after all rosters are ret urned

In order to absorb some of the demand lor ballfieids in the community with the adult league and all the youth ieagues that compete the recreation com­mission working with PAL sent a proposal to the East Windsor council to authorize the public works department to create two temporary ballfieids on the CRF property on Airport Road

Having received the go ahead John Lovell and Richard Banning and the public works crew will mark out and maintain two fields on the property which will be used by Lhe recreation commission lor adult softball and the vouth of the community

auditorium On May 16 at 2 p m m the auditorium the Broken Concert will perform early music on early in­struments Tickets are $1 for adults and 75 cents for youth or senior citizen

Sunday, April 25 at 1 p m on the high school field will be the third annual kite contest for kite enthusiasts in four age categories 6-7 8-9. 10-12 and 13through adult

THE ASM AL contest is sponsored by the recreation commission and Women's American CRT Kites must have a bicentennial theme Should the weather be inclement judging will be indoors based on the design and adherence to the theme Registration is required. Cali 443-3707 to register

CALL TO check an last minute Virginia Slims tickets for the semi finals at the Palestra on April 2 Bus leaves borough hall at 6 p m Tickets are $7 30 which includes transportation— i

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Arlene Spiegler !14 Bolton Road

THF RECREATION commission isalso ready to begin a women's softball league if there is enough interest The league would be local and competitive on whatever level the teams were ready lor The only way the office can set up a schedule is to have some indication of the interest Anyone interested tn a women s softball league as an individual o r a team captain should call the recreation office at 443-3707

Last year's Egg Roll and Hunt was a ver\ successful event and lots of fun for all who participated on that cold day

It's time to mark your calendar for the recreation commission's annua! spring event scheduled for April 17 at 1 p m at the high school lawn near the termscourts.

THE EGG rolling which is done in heats by age grouping will require pre registration and is open to anyone 5-12 years of age There will be a prize given to the w inner of every heat. Call 443-3707 to register youngsters for this event

V registration will be necessarj. for the hunt to follow where lots of solid milk chocolate eggs will he scattered for eager hunters lo find Those who find the eggs with numbers attached will win an additional prize The nun! is open to anyone 3-12 years Bring along a small tag or container lor the eggs,

TICKETS are available for Concerts 2 and 3 in the family cultural series Concert 2 is an American choral concert performed by the East Windsor Hightstown Chorale at 2 p m April 25 in the Hightstown High School

The Hightstown East Windsor Joint Recreation and Parks Commission approved the use of its recreation van to transport senior citizens to the nutrition program on Summit Street every lUesday and Thursday The van can make pickups at one point m an area for groups of six to ten people It is currently picking up at Foodtown in Twin Rivers on Tuesday and Thursday- Other pick up points can he designated if there is a need

Anyone interested should call the recreation office at 443-3707 The driver for the program is being provided by the RSVP program w hich is a service of theHightstown East Windsor Service Center Use of the van is limited to the nutnlion program

COME AND join us at the SpringFestival on Monday, April 12. in the Daffodil Room A pot luck luncheon at noon will be followed by a demon stration at I'kraiman egg decorating and then topped off w ith a spring bonnet contest For the lincheon you bring a salad or main dish Dessert and beverage will be provided by the Recreation Commission

The Ukrainian egg decorating demonstration will be ably conducted by Sonya Kwietmak of East Windsor Everyone at the luncheon will be given a eop\ of the instructions so that they can try their own hand at this traditional art if they wish Keep vour bonnets under wraps

Alter the demonstration everyone will don Iheir finery and a pane) of judges will choose the prettiest, funnies! and most original hat Prizes will be awarded

Reservations can be made by calling 443-37 07 or coming into the recreatior office at 124 Stockton St The cost is 5C cents.

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A p o l o g yEditor. The Herald

As a result of my letter last week on animal control Norman Billing- the animal < ontroi officer called me to advise that among other things the immai- which are field in his van are in lact supplied with water and that lhe\ receive very good care while they are his responsibility

1 apologize for my misinformation ana. further 1 wish io assure him that in no way did 1 mean to cast any doubts as 'a his care and handling of pets since 1 am aware ol his concern tor all animals Rather my intent was to stress that we need a holding facility other 'han the warden s an an animal picked up ai 4 .! n. as in my case should nol he carted mound F-asl Windsor and Hightstown ail lav in the van before the trip to the pound in East Brunswick

Marilyn t anaies 67 Covington Drive

Orah thanksEditor The Herald

On behalf of B’nai B nth Women 'rah Chapter *<■ want to thank all ’he

Jewish organizations who helped us plan md organize the Tay Sachs screening program held on Sunday. March 21

Hightstown as it used to be.1 his old m ill which stood on the site o f Meadow 1 ukes m ad f felt at one time according to Hight

Jstown historian Alphaeus Albert This picture was taken about 1907.

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Mercer ( run' . Welfare Social Services representative is at the service center annexH s sum mil S’ from io g ja to3 p.m

h ridas March 26

American Association of University Women card and game party, 7 30 p.m at Meadow Lakes 32 50 to benefit scholarship fund

Chinese auction sponsored by St Paul’s School in church imsement tree refreshments with $! 50 admission $1 children

New Jersey state em ployment service counselor at ihe service center annex, 413 Summit SI Irom 9 30 a m to4 ;S0 p.m

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Kye elinii : <>r dogf i itobbmsville $5 fee per dog Call (709 894-9414 for inlormation

Monday March 29

Film, academy award winner featuring Hot Lips at Twin Rivers Library adults only

Mercer County Food Stamp agent new applicants only 10 a m totip.m at service center annex, 413 Summit St

M ights tow n h o u s in g authority meets 4 p m at 131 Rogers Ave

Fast Windsor Township municipal budget hearing, 8 p m , township hall

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Hast Windsor township planning hoard meets 8 p m in municipal building

New Jersey state em ployment service counselor at service center annex from 9 30 am to 4 30 p.m

Ukrainian Faster egg •rating i H igh* si ow n

Memorial library children rum j 30 to 5 30 p m adults rom 7 to 9 p.m call in ad

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Wednesda> . March 31

New Jersey division of v oca I ion a 1 rehabili ta tion counselor available by ap pointment at service center annex, 413 Summit St ; call Mr Johnsie Burnett at 292 ,242 for appointment

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Fast Windsor regional Board o( Education open public study session with omn from township

council on question of the V property

H i g h t s t o w n 1’n i t e d Methodist WOmen rummage sale at church on Stockton Street 9 a m to 8 pm and again on Saturday

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New spaper-- at sites CM Route 571 or behind the Fast Windsor municipal building plastic containers behind the municipal building glass and metal at six community recycling stations

Man faces morals charges

Fast Windsor police have charged Harry Reeves 32. of Morristown with debauching and impairing the morals c4 a minor rape and carnal abuse

Mr Reeves was charged with incidents invoicing two Fast Windsor teenagers He was arrested on March 12 and is free on $8,000 bail pending grand jure action

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All too often going to college seems to become and end in itself -despite their degrees graduates find the\ have few marketable skills

But at Mercer County Community College the approach to education tends to be more realistic

"MOSTOF our students, certainly the tull-time ones art- very career urien ted said John P Hanley , a 7'win Rivers resident who was recently ap pointed president of MCCC,

But we encourage liberal arts too it s hard to make up vour mind w hat you want for the rest of your life when you are 18, he said While they are thinking about it MCCC students have a chance to get a )ob skill, even if it is not, one that ends up being a life's work

MH HANLEY’S own varied background makes a good case for the argument that getting skills in one area does not lock a person into a career choice

His jobs have varied from management analyst for the Chemical Bank in New York to a one-year stint selling Andrews' Liver Salts" for a pharmaceutical firm

GRADUATING h ROM City College of New York as an English major, he taught for three years in city high schools while earning a master’s in the field at night before deciding that that was not where the money was So he got a m asters degree from New York University’s graduate school of business in management and economics It seemed like the wa\ to get ahead he said

Four years later after working as a management analyst for Chemical and a systems analyst for a utility company he discovered that making money was no longer his main goal and took a teaching job upstate at Sullivan County Community College at about half what 1 was making

BUT THE simple life just does not seen, to be Mr Hanley's style i started taking on some organizing and pretty soon I ended up being an ad mimstrator he said And whenformer president Richard K

Greenfield came down here so cbd I. he said

That was in 1966 when the school was founded ‘It was a period when the community college really came into its own, he said They were building new one nearly every da\

THE COMMUNITY college concept isone he feels is here to stay One of the groups with which it has been most popular is the older student

The school's primary mission is to tie

first-limestuden1 .......<■>: as opposed 'nthe ‘joy-of-learning type But themixture -if Iwth is ,i healthy one --aid Mr Hanley

n i l P \K 1 TIM 1- ' idem - i* ; !for classe- 'hey bring knowledge and work harder in .mi ompetition among them is fierce In fact nearly all honors last -.eat -■ • -r - btker ri\ .omen over 30 he said

The increase in the mini tier ot women going back t t paibecause ot the eon imiruu college idea said Mr Hanley an idea which, a decade after !- sounding MU< < lias shown to ix , popuim one Among the advantages it offers are that it is at cessible ilexitile n course scheduling and perhaps most important -heap

M l ! n w i STUDENTS - • • iMercer ( ounl; pa itffio per ear >r $lt.pel mb' rhos< gun 1 ngithough d the -' ill legislature noes not change its mind .• proposed cuts m aid

Nol only did he legislature give MCCC less money this year a cut of $630,600 lor 1976 77 but it her cuts it made at lour-veat schools will probably mean that students who would otherwise go to Rutgers tor • \nn.;m will now want to go to MCCC

Me ex pet ' iron; -Mi >ou more students said Mr Hanle. 1 have a list of about 22 different ways we can deal with the cut .Just cutting down numiK-r- ot students doesn • necessarily

save moneyi uiting out -tudent- would ,Jsc be a

reversal of the school's open admissions policy Since its founding it has taken every county resident high school graduate who applies < ontmuing 'ha! jxilicy could mean a nse in tuition to meet the estimated $1 748 it will cost Mi i ' per student next year

H USING IT H ION i- never popular (nit particularly not for a community

c-o* ■ en 7'- Han e aid ‘SB percent of the full-time students come from btmihes or. welfare fi<> per cent get financial aid and most of the rest i hi - from families with incomes of under $12 000

The low tuition is very much a part of the whole concept of the community college said Mr Hanley Since it helps tiring -indents who would not otherwise Ix- able to go In lac’ he said, were the -chool s budget miraculously doubled ■tie second move he would make would ix to lower tuition even turther -The tirst move w ould be to gi\e most or the money liack

\ s AN.idministratorMr Hand". -eem- proud ot the tact MCT’C s $1 764 cost per student is lower than Trenton State's which is $2,148. and Rutgers $: 165 ,m<: even than that oi several high schools in the county

1- or I heir money si udeii’~ get ,< highly rated faculty, a modern and ar •-hitecturallv striking campus amt a guarantee that their credit- si!! lie

' h i 11 o r ei I c oIIh'1 stale colleges

yHI y \t,SO gel at least aistmalH good guarantee that they ... c , . get a job nearby when

. , g r8 iuatf h ollow up student -tudie- show that 59 per cent of last

graduates wen: on to em-plo\men' and uk- rest transferred to lour \ ear schools

To keep their high record of graduating employable students, the ,,liege tries m predict job market

;ir p ai its otterings se-corriingly

ADDING t>H X y .MENTAl horiltun U 111 urriculum . ior instance,

irately predicted the recent houseplani mania

Adding mortuary science, though pet t! in instance of trend

-potiing lid providt a course not of- ered - ' . it< and has made the

rea <entcf h r that study W i cuurses MCCC odds next

K-penii m .-.i a’ -n upcoming needs - id\ iell- about t h e lutUTC Of the

- e v e ; 'be recent rush to build - U1|e i. Tu b ■ a ’t looks like one sure . be add relating courses,

s a id Mr Hanley- he < hanges 'he- future

•mills mi \ b M they don’t include . ■■ ng t ior year college "That is

• • 11 1 !x- state or any of thejx-opie wlio work here,' said Mr

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THE MERCER County Community College's W est W in d so r campus has brought honored at tour schools and learning fo r the tun according to new presidentthousands o f s tudents 'out o f t he woodwork with its o ffe r o f skil ls training, credits John P Hanley ot Twin Rivers

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Thursday. March 25, 976 WINDSOR MIGHTS HERALD r-ASociety to sell cakes, elephants

St Anthony of Padua AltarKosary Society’s annual sPnn8 white elephant andt«ke sale is scheduled forSaturday, April to, from 9a mto l .to p m at the parish hall. Maxwell Avenue

A variety of articles will be available, including baby items, games tools, toys' appliances furniture dishes tjooks household items and more

fo r further information or to make donations call Helen Howard at 448-857R Marian Hock at 448 1589 Ruth Daciek at 448 1932 Carole Oberheim a! 799 2281 or Bettv Setneska at 448-0707

AAUW holds card party

The Hightstown Branch of ibe American Association of University women will hold its annual card and game parts tomorrow ai Meadow lakes 7 he $2.30 donation per ticket will lie used towards iwo annual scholarships Refresh menls will tie served Tickets will be sold at the door

f'»r additional information, call 448 4137

Adoption group forms chapter

It*- Centra! New Jersey Chapter of the Latin Americar Parents Association. - grou) tielping people who want !< adopt children from I.atin America, will have its first meeting April 2at tip m in tht Stelton Baptist Church. 134 Plainfield Ave Edison

Current sources of adoption will be discussed as well as the procedures involved For fa rth e r inform ation write LAPA-CNJ, P O Box 828 Hightstown 08520 enclosing a self-addressed stamped en velope

Rabbi attends convention

Rabbi Roy Abramovitz, spiritual leader of Beth El Synagogue will lie among the raUbinicial leaders attending live 76th convention of the 1.000 member rabbinical assembly to lx* held at the Gross]nger H"! e i . Stlnday March 28 through Thursday April 1

He will lie among the par ticipants m an examination cf the evolving growth of Judaism in the 1900's as the international association of Conservative rabbis devotes itself to the !heme 'dialogue "I two histories (he American and the Jewish

"This will tie one of I hi- most significant exploration of the role of American Judaism in the 201 h century Rabbi Abramovitz said We will devote ourselves to a thorough exploration of the Jewish presence in America, the influence el Israel on American Jewry the role of the rabbi in the lives of his congregation and the significance of Jewish education n the survival d Judaism

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The East Windsor rescue squad has announced its totals for the month of February

There were 10 heart attacks two obstetrical calls four accidents, four tires and 70 other emergency calls The squad traveled 2363 miles and put in 680 hours

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Miss Ellen Sue Schroeder isecame the bride of James H Reynolds Feb 28. at the First Presbyterian Church of Hightstown The Rex Rotiert 1. Sullivan officiated

Tlie bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Schroeder of Hightstown Mr and Mrs Weldon B Reynolds, ol Seaford. Dela , are the parents ol the bridegroom

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B nai B nth women chap­ters are bringing the life stories of famous people to school children throughportrait dolls and ckamatic narration

Masada the local B nai B nth chapter which serves Cranburv Hightstown East Windsor Roosevelt Mer cerville and West Windsor is giving the Dolls for Democracy program to the third graders at Krep6 School during the month of March

This is a program which explores the life stories of some of the world's great men and women and their contributions to brotherhood and the ideals of democracy The program relates the worth of every human being regardless of creed religion race or social status of the individual

During this month Mrs Judy V an Praagh president of Masada Chapter and Mrs Ronnie Gold president-elect will be giving the presen tations Following the program the children write letter* telling about their fav o rite rloll*

for the primary grade* a

program is being given in the form of a puppet show which also stresses the ideals of brotherhood The puppeteersfor this show are Mrs Lenore Wachlel Mrs Roz Levy . Mrs Elaine Schor Mrs Linda Eeldstein and Mrs Judy Van Praagh

B nai B nth Women is the largest international Jewishwomen's service organization with more than 150.000 m em bers For more in formation please call Mrs Patti Plittman at 448-7717

On April 1 Masada will hold a paid-up membership party and installation of new officers at the Hilton Inn at 8 30 p m Coffee and dessert will be served and entertainment will tie [j-ovided by Mrs Jessica Hughes and Mrs Peggy Ramanow

M I L L I O N A I R E C L U B

Dennis Whitries of 121 W Ward St has achieved membership in the Millionaire Club of the State Farm In surance ( umpanie* by placing $1,000,000 of life insurance during 1975

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SPRING SEWING SEMINARThursday, March 25 at 1 p.m.

Let the Fabric H u tch 's Pro fessionals help you put your spring w ardrobe together.

C o ffee and C a k e w ill be served&

Program How to handle the new fabrics, 1976 s new colors and much more will be discussedFa b ric* • Yams • A rt N *«d l«craft • D rapery and S lip co v e r S e rv ice

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The excitements growing..fiiinni .John Shellenberger of ; erdali Md * i ** t o 1 man Master Christopher Lee Heagele nf New Egypt, nephew it the bride was ring bearer A reception followed in tlx- church hall

Mrs Reynolds is a graduate "| Bight so! wn High School, attended the University of Delaware and graduated from Santa Fe ( ommunity Collage 1 la nesv 1< F M - He-nt I i attended ihe University of Delaw an*

Great shopping bloom s at Quaker Bridge Mall lOamThursday, April 1st. Come shop Hahnes, Bamberger’s and over 60 spectacular new stores.

• ,-wt for a day of ilazzling discoveries A miqui new shopping experience with all the flower fresh charm and excitement

• tfabu sus gffltkm in the t o p s i asoading fountains, lieautiful gardens ami over®) breathtaking new stores like Hah"f ind Bamtierger's to keep your mooc nappy and your shopping day filled with pleasure A fashion-filled island with a sunny smile for anyone who appreciates the finer things in life Till- is -hopping the way you've always wantixi • < hn two step saving levels of excitement in eternal Springtime.A place when- it never rains, it's never cold and never hot. So come let something nice happen to you when Quaker Bridge Mai :dooms in s[*ctacular fashion, with thrilling stores and attractions to match.

{Q j Quaker Bndge Mall( m Rout*, at Quaker Bridge Road (tetween Princeton &.' -• • • ■ LswreiMs Townal p Hew Jersey Shop Bamberger Hahm- - and over 60 fine stores and services >-u ith more on the wa\ * all under one roof ma.,1. ho«'r.s - dads & Saturday from 10 am to 9:30 pm Sundav from noon to o pm

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Twenty-nine Hi^ititcrwn high school students and six c h a p e r o n e s returned recently from a five-day ski tnp to Bromley ski area in Peru. Vt

This trip marked the first tune students could receive gym class credit for skiing The students had to meet five objectives to receive credit

T h e y had to take lessons four out of the five days

Each student had to keep a daily diary of what was done during lessons what was practiced what slopes were skied and a short evaluation of their skiing for the day

They had to meet with their advisor each day for an evaluation of progress and had to pass a test on skiing

Students had to conform to all rules established for the tirp A 90-minute study period was required Sunday Monday and Tuesday ra£its

The skiers lodged at the Worthy Inn in Manchester Vt a 10-mirxite ride from Bromley Students and chaperones ale breakfast and dinner at the inn

Snow conditions Saturday. Feb 28 through M onda y , March 1, were rated fair Trails were icy in the mor nings and slushy during midday when temperatures reached the 50 s

Skiers awoke Tuesday morning to four inches of fresh powder snow as temperatures suddenly dipped to thie low 20's and snow continued to fail all day Tuesday

The trip was paid for by the students them selves not Hightstown High with some help trom the scnooi ski club and a portion of the proceeds from the Shall y House magazine drive

Local artists hold exhibit

Local artists Ruth Bruh and Miriam Wamnger members of the artists workshop of East Windsor and Hightstown are now displaying their work at Harry's Place in the Jamesway Shopping Center

The paintings are of varying subject m atter and styles Both artists have exhibited throughout the metropolitan area

Mr and Mrs. William J. 1 alko a a: Ritter

Jo Ann Ritter wed to William J. ValkoJo Ann Ritter daughter of

Mr and Mrs Arthur L Ritter of Hightstown was married to William J Valko, son of Mr and Mrs William Valko, also of Hightstown on Februar\ 21 at St Anthony of Padua Church The Rev William Haughney officiated

Maid of honor was Nancy Ritter sister of the bride

March of Dimes holds annual walkathon

Two area volunteer rgoups are preparing to participate in the annual March of Dimes 'Spirit of 76 Walkathon" to be

held Sunday, april 4. at Lawrence Central Park

Members of the Future Business Leaders of America from Hightstown High School and the East Windsor Emergency Explorer Post 68 will serve as checkpoint volunteers in the 20-mile hike

Some 2,000 adults and studens are expected to turn sit for tlx- Walkathon which

B'nai B’rith holds installationThe Orah Chapter of B’nai

B’rith Women will hold its annual paid-up membership brunch Sundav March 28 at 10 a m at the Hilton Inn Vic Howard will serve as auc­tioneer lor a Chinese auction

Orah s sixth installation of officers will be held on Wed nesdav March 31. A wine and cheese party including a varietv of desserts will lx-

State offers job service sitesArea job-seekers can find

free help from the stale inseveral nearby places

One through the cooperative efforts of Mayor Fred Eden of Cranbury. is in the Cranbury Township municipal building at 54 North Mam St This office in the building is staffed by the state employment service on Tuesdays only from 9 a m to 4 pm The phone mm her is 609 395-0520Another nearby NJSES

Bridesmaids were Patricia Huzzy, sister of the ixidegroom and 1 nda Irving Best man was Walter Huzzv brother-in-law of the bridegroom l shers were Andrew Irving and John Archer

The couple spent their honeymoon m Florida and are now residing in Windsor

raised over $50,000 last year from March of Dimes programs ir. research and health including the genetic counseling dime at St Francis Medical Center

Several area radio per­sonalities are scheduled to be on hand to encourage walkers and entertain as the Walkathon kick- off at it a m

A special 24-hour hotline lias been set up at 882-6000 to handle vs dka i reg - rai tanand information

held m conjunction with the installation Alai Rosenberg, a singer and guitarist will provide entertainment tor the members

Officers being installed are Mrs Arlene Steinfast. president Mrs Sheila Friedman Mrs Roberta Morris VIrs Arlene Spiegler. Mrs Ricke - l.apidus and Mrs Fran White, vice-presidents

office is on Route 130, just south of the Vegetable Gardenin Robbinsville It is open five days per week from 7 30 a m to 4 p m The phone number is 609 586-4034 Contact Tom

Farino far NJSES services in either of 'he above locations

Job-seekers may also apply for assistance at the Brun swick Square Mall office a cooperative public service venture of the Edward DeBartolo C orporation and the -late This off ice is at t he main

concourse information desk in the Brunswick Square Mall Route 18 and Rues Lane. East Brunswick The job assistance services are available for the public from 9 a m to 4 p m Monday through Friday Contact Mrs Frances Dopieralski at 201 238-0453

The state also provides a full range of job services including free job placement em ployment counseling oc cupational testing and veterans services at the job service office. 65 Morris St

New Brunswick, open Monday through Friday from 8 30 a m to f 30 pm

All New Jersey state job service offices are linked by a job bank system in which listed employer openings throughout the sta te are reproduced daily and made available to all NJSES offices providing a full range of services includng some of the offices above The service has placed l 400 applicants since July, 1975

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Parents go back to school

b> Gloria Halpern Assistant Editor

Nobody would dream of practicing mediant or law taking up skiing or golf, painting a picture or designinga house without proper training Yet every year millions of optimistic couples undertake the raising of children without a single lesson

Parenting is supposed to come naturally Yet too many parents end up with problem children, whether they opt for the strict, authoritarian ap proach to child rearing or go the opposite permissive route

The alternative a new approach is the nodose method pioneered in the i960 s by Dr Thomas Gordon It's Pa ren t Effectiveness Training P E T and its catching ©a ail over the country - more than a quarter million parents had taken the course by September There are seven qualified P E T instructors in this area (iedicated to the proposition that parents and chi Idrer < ar lie friends

We don't tell parents how to be parents, says Phyllis Popkin, who has been leaching the course for three years

We give them skills, the tools to make them more effective

1 taught elementary school for six years, and if I’d known the P E.T method there would have been a lot more teaching and a lot more learning and a lot less time spent on discipline

Two w ay communication is the basic tool

'Listening is used by skilled professional counselors points out Dr Harvey Baker another P E T instructor and a psychology professor at Queens College, who says he uses the P E.T approach in dealing 'h his students

“ Bui there 's a lot of trepidation .ibout being able to use it says Kaths Toseland who leads classes in Lawrence Township Then they find it s effective

"We do a lot of role playing in the course says Ms Popkin And parents end up aft<T a couple of sessions saying, Wow 1 dkfci'l know m\ kids tell that was

Many parents have fallen into liad habits They either avoid 'onfronling the child and then resent the child's behavior or they confront him in an accusatory was 'You. as in "You're a bad boy or

You're being a pest P E T uses the T

message I as in I get very •ipse wbei you ii rind si The child gets the point that parents are human and have needs too This leads to fewer punishments followed by less resentment and hostility on the child s part a general reduction in the spiral which sometimes turns family life in 'o a liattleground

Parent - arc taught ’ o get 'he message across that we have confidence in your ability to solvi pour mt problem at approach that actually does result in self confidence

P E T works in other than parent-child relationships Dorothy Jackson has lectured to those engaged in Thresholds the program for counseling inmates of penal in s t i tu t io n s T hresho lds volunteers find the I em­phasis i tee! I m wasting my time if you don't come to the appointments we have set up gets good result \s- Toseland has !or several years conducted a P E T -based course lor engaged couples

There is no pressure to share proMoi nclass M- Popkii points out This is not therapy but education, she says, but admits that many parents do want to discuss their problems and leel tree to do it in the -mall groups into which each class is broken

The lull P U T course consists of 24 hours of classroom instruction for eight weeks Classes are small, usually 10 or 12 Additional instructors include Michael Katz, a school social worker inMontgomery Township who teaches in East Windsor Pari Toler and Mars Mild

a new series oi classes will lx- beginning soon these are scheduled on Sunda Munda Tuesday Wednesday and T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g s throughout the area Daytime classes may lx* arranged il tiiere is enough demand For further information call Ms Popkin at 924 7216 ©t Mi 1 use!and at 883-5929

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Nolan appointed to committee

Elizabeth G Nolan town ship clerk of East Windsor will serve as a memlser of u national committee ■<. obtain riata on (he educational needs of the m unicipal clerk s profession

The survey undertaken by the International Institute of Municipal 1 ierks IIM< will encompass a six-month studs involving municipal clerks in every state and in all sizes and lorms of local government

The t 5 Civil Service 1 ommissmn has awarded the institute u special grant to undertake 'hissurvey It is one of the ,2 nationSl projects funded by the In t ergovernmentaJ Personnel Act IP A tor fiscal 1976

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Mrs. Joseph Hoch had another birthday on March 16 li was celebrated on Sunday, March 14 with dinner out and a birthday supper at the home trf her son-inlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Jacob Liedtke Present a iso were her husband Joseph and the grandson, Joe Liedtke. and his wile, Ruth

Beth Li Sisterhood will meet tonight, Thursday, March S ai % S3 at the -vnagogue on Franklin Street The entertainment will be furnished by Dorit Erei, an Israeli singer and guitarist She was an entertainer in the Israeli Air Force and is presently a student at Douglass College New Brunswick Refreshments will be served Food vouchers for Shop-Kite and Foodtown will lx- sold Gift shoppe will be open

The PTA of St, P au l’s School invites everyone to attend their Chinese auction to be held F riday March 26. at 8 pm in St Paul's Church basement, 214 Nassau St Admission is $1.50 for adults and $1 lor children under 12. Refreshments will be free with prizes galore

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Mr Pizza s place Besides his brother Brian these friends helped him celebrate F'eiiaa Herman Matthew Flannery,Hughie Rosenblatt, Scott Levy Allison Gerber Scott Klinger Debra Kmberg Lori Tates Aaron Fremark An Waller Mark Perlman and Eric Gordon A family party was held for Jason last Sundav at his home

Mr J Vanzino returned to his home last FYidav following surgery and three weeks stay at Princeton Medical Center He thanks all for the cheer cards and visits

Jim and Cynthia Murray and Cynthia's grandmother Mrs Marie Diboise are back after a week spent in San Francisco. Calif where they visited Mrs Diboise s niece and her family and also en­joyed visiting with J im ’s cousins

Mrs Dorothy Young and Mrs Lillian Thompson have returned after a week spent visiting friends in Honey Brook Pa Amish Country

Burgertand birthdav parties were held for Ferdie Mather 8 Rian Applebam 6, BruceTamenhote, 6, Tommy Magan, 4 Brian Stevens 6, Randy Seltzer 5. Lee Hyman 5, Michael Budd. 6, Steven Grenburgb i Matthew Tropp 4, Laurie Waimsiey 7, A Hyson Nashman, 6 Tara Van Drederode. 6

East Windsor ORT is now,1 having its annual ORT Day campaign Learn more about ORT and its role in vocational education by attending a tea on Monday March 29 Call Mrs Katz, 443-3141

Mrs Johanna Peterson 35 Mercer St Hamilton Square a long-time resident of

High! stown will be 30 years of age Sunday March 28 A party lor family and friends will be held in her honor

Planning ahead East Windsor ORT invites all crafters to participate in their annual arts and crafts fair to lie held at the East Windsor Town ( enter on Sunday May _ Tables for the affair are $10

all Mo Behren 448-4120

Mrs Stella Fieagele un­derwent surgery Monday at Helene Fuld Hospital Tren­ton

Mr and Mrs Harry Lewis 156 Bank St will be married 45 vears this coming Sunday, March 28 Congratulations and best wishes

Nathan Randall Krep6 was one year ofd Tuesday, March 23 A family dinner party was held to celebrate the occasion On Monday March 22, his parents Mr and Mrs G Ftandall Krept, observed their 10th wedding anniversary Congratulations

A get together was held last Sunday afternoon March21, for Rev and Mrs Laurence D Fish in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary The party included family friends and members of St David’s E p iscopal co n g reg a tio n Congratulations

Mrs Gladys Purcell is home again from Princeton Medicai Center She thanks all who have so kindly remembered her with cards of cheer phone calls or visits

W arren McChesney, 401 Stockton St is recuperating at home following surgery at Princeton Medical Center He wishes to thank all relatives friends and neighbors for prayers, flowers, cards, visits, nhone calls and the many acts of kindness shown lohim at this time

Mr and Mrs George Harold Heageie, Old Trenton Road Cranbury. proudlv announce the arrival of a son George Christopher 11 It* 10 oz on F’eb 22 The new baby joins three sisters Mary Michele, 11, Patricia Lynn, 3, and th e m Ann 2. Grandparents are Mrs Carmella Papero Trenton and the late Michael F^apero, and Mrs Stella Heageie of Cranbury and the late Raymond Heageie

Congratulations are in order for Joseph Knauer Jr son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Knauer East Windsor who became an Eagle Scout on March 14 at a ceremonv held at the Elks Lodge on Flickory Corner road He is a member of Bov Scout Troop 67

The auxiliary of the East tAindsor Rescue Squad is sponsoring a bowling party at Carolier Lanes on Saturday, April 24. at 9 p m There will be trophies and refreshments Fdice is XI 50 per couple Proceeds will go for equip ment and first aid supplies for the squad For tickets please

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Harry B Taylor Jr wishes to thank his family fnends and business associates for their letters cards and all other acts of kindness while he was a patient in Helene Fuld Medical Center and since my return home

On Monday, March 15 the High tstown branch of the American Association of University Women had the great pleasure of having Scott McVay as a guest speaker Mr McVay showed his film entitled 'Expedition In Search of the Bowhead Whale which won first prize in the American Film Festival It was a delightful experience

On Friday March 19 Orah & Masada Chapters of B nai B nth Women co-sponsored a spring party for the children at the Better Eiegimings Day Care Cente- in Hi^itstown The children saw a film strip ‘Curious George at the

Flospital provided by Arlene Zimmerman Afterwards they were treated to cupcakes cookies and candy supplied by both chapters Many thanks go to all those who baked and made decorations Without you girls who give of your time those projects couldn’t be undertaken B run B'nth Orah Chapter and B nai B'nlh Girls are helping out at the board of health in Hight stown We are working in a school age clinic with im munizations and medicai and ph ysical assessments B nai B'nth Women are “pledged to serve in their community

Colonial Bank appoints Coates

Colonial First National Bankhas announced the ap point ment of Henry G P Coates to its board of direr tors

Mr. Coates East Windsor regional school board at torney, is a member of the firm of Turp Coates, Essi it Driggers, P A in Hightstown He was graduated from Buckneli U niversity and Rutgers Law School and has been a member of the New Jersey Bar since 1940 He is a former mayor of Allentown and was president of the board of trustees of The Peddie School from 1967 to 1973 and has been a member of the board since 1954

He served as a member of the board erf directors of Buckneli Alumni .Association and is a past president of the Hightstown Lions Clirfo and the Hightstown Area Chamber of Commerce He is a member of the Masonic Lodge, Lions Club and First Baptist Church of Hightstown Mr and Mrs Coates reside in Hightstown

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Writers' workshop set to mark Library Week

Aspiring writers will want to come down from their garrets to attend a National Librarv Week writers workshop on Satirday April 10. from 10 am to ! pm at the Hight stown Memorial Branch Mercer County Librarv

A panei discussion of local professional w-riters and editors of the subject of finding a publisher will be featured followed by small group workshops on aspects of writing for children and adults

National Library Week April 4 through 10. is spon sored by the American Library Association for the purpose of creating a better re a d be11er -i n fo rm e d America by encouraging lifetime reading habits and stimulating greater librarv use

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MOV IE** 'D O O K P inzis * * 'REFRESHMENTS

Peddie students are delegates for a dayPeddie Sc.hoo students M ike Mrlik left and Linda H anw ay were am ong som e 275 young people from 23 secondary schoo ls throughout N ew je rs e y w ho participated in the 15lh annual M odel United N ations staged at M onm outh College

West Long Branch March 12 through 14 The two, pictured with their advisor James Sears, represented The Netherlands delegation in the mock sessions which are conducted bv the College Student Government Association

Mercer MS chapter elects officers, board

The Central New Jersey s hap et ■■ Um Nat ona Muitiph St lernsi' Stxuety held its annual meeting recently, and officers were ejected for 1976

The> include president Mrs Armen Yazujian of Titusville vice president Mrs Fred J Lorenz of Titusville, secretary Mrs Frederic Si hr agger Of Trenton treasurer, Harry 1 Watkins of Trent in assistant treasurer Mrs Alfred Morelli of Iren

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The common begonia, favorite house plant of many because it grows well and flowers freely has a few disease problems that usually are not serious Dave Housten, horticultural consultant has some suggestions for keeping

I your begonia healthy First he explains that the begonia bears both male and female flowers Tlx- male flowers have a long yellow pollen bearing organ called the anther which protrudes from the tip of the flower The female blossom has a little pocket or sack below the bright petals When the male flowers arc past maturity the yellov. pollen-containers drop on the leaves below them If the humidity is at all high, spots may develop on leaves around the patches of dead pollen Pinch off these leaves immediately si' that the gray mold fungus disease does not progress into the mam stem

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Mrs. Jam es J Reed of Titusville, patient service. William Agress of Lawren ceville, education Jack Strulowitz of Trenton per sonnel Mrs Fred J Lorenz of Titusville, fund raising Dr F.ric H W Simon of Trenton medical advisory committee Archibald S Alexander of Princeton advisory com m11tee Mrs Edward Risinger ol Fiemington and James Foran of Lambertville. fund raising in Hunterdon County

Other board m em bers elected include Mrs William S Borden Jr of Titusville. Miss Patricia Campbell of Cranbury David H Dutch of Trenton William Falcey of Trenton Mr and Mrs Ed­ward 1. Hoffman of Trenton. Lewis S Kraft of Princeton, Vlrs Ethel Lyons of Fiemington, J C Nevius of Yardley Pa John Piggott of Hopewell, Mrs James Sears of Hightstown, Edgar W Smith of Trenton. John S Watson of Trenton Mrs William F Wolfe of Yardley. Pa . Miss Joanne Zapp of Trenton

New members elected to the Board are Kenneth Ball of Fiemington. Thomas Bell of Pennington Mrs Betty Chssold of Titusville Carl Kreger of Lawreneeville, Mrs Joseph MerTino of Trenton

The Chapter a member of the Delaware Valley United serves Mercer and Huntrrdon Counties bv providing services

to local MS patients and supporting national research projects ot find a cure for this crippling disease

Rev John Bowering

Local pastor named chaplain

The Reverend John R Bowering was sworn in as state police chaplain recently by police superintendent Clinton L Pagano

Rev Bowering is associated with the F irst United Methodist Churchy of Hight stown He has been active for several years in police training program s at the academy in Sea Girt

The Rev Charles F Grieco of Patterson was also sworn in as chaplain The men hold honorary ranks captain

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obituar iesLandless references a directed to women about how to dress talk walk, and act in order to “make it in the world of work An example oi grooming advice found in the materiaLs examined is ‘Good posture attractive glasses, manicured hands smooth arms and legs, proper girdles to firm buttocks all enhance the physical qualities we have inherited The secretary who does not make the most of her physical attributes is not doing herself justice There were no compa rable quotes directed to men in the career education materials examined

Women on Words and Images found that 94 per cent of the narrative materials studied use the generic ‘he or the word man 1 to mean

people Some m aterials were inconsistent books beginning in a non-sexist m anner give way to references to professionals as males. secre ta ries and assistants as females

Otto SchairmrDr Otto S Schairer 96. a

retired RCA vice-president who was instrumental in the development of radio broadcasting and television, died Fnday. March 12 at his home in Meadow Lakes

Memorial services were held Monday at the First Presbyterian Church of Might st own with burial on Tuesday in Saline Mich

As the first Vice President of RCA Laboratories in Pnn eeton he directed the laboratories research on radar night vision devices and other electronic equip ment for the US Armed Forces during World War II before retiring in 1945

Almost three decades earlier, as Director of Patent Development for the Westinghouse Corporation Dr Schairer was a major participant in the planning of the pioneer broadcasting station KDKA in Pittsburgh

He was also one of the first e l e c t r o n i c s i n d u s t r y executives to recognize the possibilities of television He persuaded Westinghouse to sign a contract for the development of the inventions of Dr Vladimir K Zworykin who invented the Iconoscope an ail-electronic TV camera and the Kinescope the pictire tube employed in TV receivers

In 1929 both men tran sferred to RCA where Dr Zworykin carried his development of TV to fruition and Dr Schairer becam e D irector of RCA Patent Development In 1930 he was appointed Vice President in charge of the RCA License Department

In the late 1930’s, RCA decided to centralize its research activities in one location Dr Schairer was one of the executives responsible for planning the new RCA Laboratories and chosing Princeton as its location In 1941, be was named the first Vice President of RCA Laboratories. and he remained in charge until he ret ired at the end of 1945

A native of Saline, Mich Dr Schairer was born Oct 7. 1879 He attended the University of Michigan receiving his A B in 1901 and his B S. degree in Electrical Engineering in 1902 That year he went to work for Westinghouse as an ap prentice

A year later he transferred to the West inghouse PatentD epartm ent and began studying law at night He was admitted to the bar in Penn­sylvania in 1912 He received an honorary Doctor of Engineering degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1912.

Dr Schairer was a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and a mem tier of the American Bar Association the American Patent Law and New York Law Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science He belonged to the Nassau Club 1 Md Guard and Springdale Golf (Sub of Princeton and the Highland Park Florida Club Lake Wales. Florida Dr Schairer attended the First Presbyterian Church of fiightstow n

He is survived by two sons Dr George S Schairer of Belleview Wash and Dr Robert S Schairer of Los Angeles and a daughtov Mrs Julia Read of Grosse Point, Mich His wife the former Elizabeth Blanche Swift of Calhoun County, Mich died in 1973

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assistant to the late Gov Alfred E Driscoll in 1*51-52 died Fnday at his home in New Kingstown. Pa

Since 1967 Mr Rich had been president of his own public relations firm Com mum cations Services Inc in Mechamcsburg Pa

From 1936 to 1951. he was director of alumni and public relations at The Peddie School in Hi£itstown and also was chairman of the social studies department at the school

From 1943 to 1945 he was assistant supervisor of the New Jersey Emergency Farm Labor Program and in 1947 he was co-director of public- relations for tFte New Jer seyConstitutional Convention

Born in Gary Ind he graduated from Peddie in 1932 and from Yale University in 1936 and did graduate work at Princeton Rutgers and Columbia Universities and the University of Pennsylvania

Survivors include his wife Mrs Mary Ellen Waske Rich and three chi ldren

M o r io n B r u n n o rMarion C Brunner of Port

Charlotte Fla formerly of Cranbury died F'riday in Port Charlotte

Born in Hightstown she resided in this area for many years before moving to Florida in 1967 She was past president of the Cranbury Women s Club and a member of the First P resbyterian Church of Cranbury She was also past president of the Women's Club of Port Charlotte

She is survived by her husband Fred Brunner three daughters Mrs Phyllis Bower of Sea Girt Mrs Barbara Gordon of Mount Holly and Mrs Connie Gentsch of Missouri, one brother Robert Clayton of California and l l grand children

Funeral services were Wednesday from the First P resbyterian Church of Cranbury Rev Fred W Quigley, pastor officiated Burial was in Brainerd Cemetery

F r e d e r i c k J e n s e nFredenck Jensen of 434 New

Durham Road Metuchen. cbed Monday in Mercer Care (enter

Born in Denmark he was a member of the Supreme Council of Royal Arcanum 1678 of Metuchen He was a retired employe of tFie Ftaritan Ar senal

He is survived by his wife, Hildegarde S Jensen two sons Roy Jensen of Hight stown and Theodore Jensen of St Joseph Mo and three grandsons and three grand daughters

Funeral services are at 11 a m today from the Heyer Funeral Home 202 Stockton St , Rev Dr Robert L Sullivan of the First P resbyterian Church of Hightstown w i l l officiate Burial will be at the con

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Born in Scotland, she for­merly resided in Yonkers. NY before moving to Meadow Lakes six months ago She was a member of tfie Day sp rin g P re sb y te r ia n Church of Yonkers and the Helen MacGregor Lodge DCFS of Yonkers

She is survived by one son, Flev Dr Charles S Webster of Naples Fla . formerly of Red Bank three daughters Mrs Stephen Dilko and Mrs James H Borrow man both of Ocean City, and Mrs William Haves of Bronxville N Y 13 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren

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Storage problems result in haphazard putting away wtudi leads to confused work patterns Almost everyone can benefit from a careful study of storage for greater savings in time and energy When you create the best possible working patterns you rftave minutes from chores and minutes add ig> to hours

The first step is to get busy and empty the storage areas, asking your self Do I want this7' If not, put it irtfoa carton for the next rummage sale

For ail the many items you do want, assign a value from "use all the time' to

haven t touched in ages but can’t give up Of course there are the seasonal items such as a tirkey platter and barbecue equipment When kitchen space is plentiful store these high ig> for hibernation If not, it’s better to package label and store in the attic or basement

STORE AT THE POINT of first uae Give some serious thought to where each item is used Pots may seem to belong near the range However, water is very often needed to begin cooking so a better plan might be to stare pots near the sink the skillets near the range and baking pans near the mixing center Try keeping hot cereals rice noodles and measuring utensils near the range

Just because yesteryear ail food was kept pretty much in one area all cooking utensils in another and all dishes in still another does not mean there isn’t a better and more efficient method This is a start to your men creative storage technique Be aware of your steps and reaches as you prepare serve wash and put away and you will soon find grouping techniques that will speed you up without tiring you out

Now plan for space savers The$e are many helpful organizers to make thi kitchen scene tidy and easier to work in

pegboard to hold utensils, dispense! and ckawer units that fit under wall shelves revolving shelves stackable pull-out draw ers for base cabinets magnetic hooks draw er dividers holders that fit inside cabinet doors and many more

Decide what suits your storage problem and remember A place for everything and everything in its place was Grandma s adage but it’s just as true today'

TIPS FOR AUTOMATIC DRYERS

Turn pockets of heavy garments in side out for faster drying Ck»e zippers faster books to prevent snags Unbuttonbuttons

If dryer load is too small include a few towels to maintain tiznbiing

Filled lint screens keep air from circulating and increase drying time Also, check exhaust vent system every year for dogged Imt

Completely dry for immediate uae or storage does not mean "bone cky When clothes are overdried the natural moisture is removed and this can result in wrinkling harshness and shrinkage

PTA In search of fair projects

The Washington Township PTA is looking for bicen tennial projects to demon strate or display cX its up coming country fair

In terested persons are asked to call Millie Snook at 448 7MB

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Easy on. easy off is what we need for the fast-paced bfe we lead Such featires are especially helpful for children learning new skills and han dicapped people with limited facility Try some of the following tricks to make (kessing a breeze

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Think t wice about pockets They are great for carrying around personal treasures and leaving the bands free They can even be mounted on a belt or waistband clip to add cr subtract at your whim

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The recent freezing weather gave some a few problems with stored canned food A slight breakdown of texture may occur in a few products, but otherwise a single freezing and thawing does not affect canned food adversely Some creamy foods may ci*-dle or separate but heating usually restores the original consistency

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The Hightstown-East Wind sor Jaycees will again host the state junior champ track and field championships The event is set for June 19 1976 a! be Peddie School

The Jaycees and co- s p o n s o r s T r i a n g l e Publications M ettler In strument Co and New Jersev National Bank will host the competition for the second consecutive year The Peddie School Athletic Department under the direction of Duke Oxford will set up and supervise the event

This year's revised format will include professional track officials a broader selection of events, including relays and tormer Olympic Gold medal winner Haves Jones

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Starling with today's 3 31) pm scrimmage at Bor- (fenlown Hightstown Highs wrsity fiaseha 11 coach Charlie I'esct* has just one week in winch to round his club into shape for its season-opening contest with neighborhood rival Peddle on April 2

And al ter Monday's snow ing in its lirst pre-season scrimmage till Pesce knows pretty well what be has to warts <m with U s I f f ! B a n outfit Hightstown tattled host

Steinerl Hi gh to an 0-0 draw on March 22 as neither club showed much offense tat each displayed plenty of pitching and defense

Overshadowing what might tie termed a moral victory lor the young Hightstown nine was the fact that ace senior righthander Mike Radies did not work in the scrimmage due to a pinched nerve in his tack That injury which apparently ook place during practice last

week, will sideline the big 6-3 right> until at least Monday and perhaps longer if it doesn t h e a l p r o p e r l y

Radies who along with junior Bob Spearman was recently elected co-captain for 'he 1976 Ram club, can sitll pla> the outfield and did play 'hat position against Steinert However Radies biggest asset to the club is his pitching and he must return to that post for the Rams to enjoy a better than-average year

With Radies not available ’or n cind duty i’esct- tapped soph Jeff i aLeilt as his starting pitcher against 'he Spartans and the young righthander responded with three strong listings o! work I hgured ! d

get his feet wet right away because I'm going to need him. surmised Pesce

So he pitched three strong innings He had a little control problem. 1 think in the last nnmg but basically he was

around the plate wasn't flustered and did a nice job So i was very pleased with that continued Pesce

Junior nghty Spearman followed Catelli to the hill and continued to throw goose eggs at the Spartans lie did real well They didn't score any runs and got maybe two hits off him He really looked

strong and lie threw barn i was really pleased with ixitt them. Pesce added

Defensively, the young skipper praised his infleiii as . whole The infield held up well Scott Kerr played a nice third base -- he had four or five chances -- nothing difficult but he made the play and made the throw Bobby Spearman had one or two piays at short Ken Schilling had a ■ ouple >’

plays at second and Mark Ehters had two o r three unassisted plays

i wtas very happy today with what we did. especially

•Mth pitching and infield play continued Pesce “Of course we didn't hit the tall at all We didn't have a lot of -takeouts maybe five or six. out w p look a lot of pitches that hitters really should be -w tnging at

If the Rams can maintain an i-ffec'ive level of pitching and ietense 'hat they displayed on Monday and some hitting cna * ikweloped to go along with

them Hightsotnw could be in 'or a surprising season Stas'1 uned for the next chapter in tIHS - bid to climb the ladder >t success in 1976

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T he Hi gh tst ow n (i ol de n Code h Wildkats womens slo- pitch softball team will open up .1 60-game schedule May 4 jg.nnst t'oloaia ut the m-team Central Jersey Girls Softball League

Un May it they will start pitying in the Mercer County Wt'mens Softball League This will be their first year in this league, which also consists of 10 teams A week later the Wildkats will try to chmb to tirvt place in the N J Slate Slo Pitch conference utter taking second place last year In addition to playing in three teaguev the team w ill enter the Rate Sio-Pilch tournament. Burlington tournament and take a tnp to York Pa. to participate in the Salvation Army Invitational tournament un June 10. It. 12

Tins will be the second season for the Wildkats. who played 500 ball last year Nine members of last years team are returning Lee and Lynn Kpertbener Donna Woodruff Sandy and Debbie Olah Patty- Murphy Glenda Csakan, Kathy McGowen, Linda Bloom Two members are being moved up from the Bobkats a senior fastpitch team Phyli.5 Marker and Shelly Smith

Due to the heavy schedule a lew more players are needed Anyone wishing to play should contact Kb Mansi at 448-5708 or attend practice which wall be field on Sundays at 1 p.m and Wednesdays at 5:30 pm The team will play its home games at the Hightstown Intermediate School The

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Peddie's Waifs has high season hopesby BUI Applegate

Sport* EditorOfficially, there are only 18

games on the 1976 varsitv schedule for The Peddie School team but Falcon skipper Lew Watts has been telling his club throughout pre season workouts We have an 18-game schedule plus two

The -plus two portion of the slate that Watts refers to is the pair of games at season s end that are needed to bring Peddle the NJ1SAA Class A state championship

Of course, the Falcons must have a respectable regular season before even con templating post season play but Watts who will be guiding the local prepsters for the

fourth straight spring has high hopes of attaining that goal

The only thing that could hurt us is injuries he notes quite confidently Although the team got a late start with pre season drills since Peddle just returned from a two-week spring vacation recess last 1 hursday,Watts slated We've looked pretty good so far although we re not hitting the ball that well yet

The team is jelling a little more though he continued To date his biggest concern has been his outfield We re weak in the outfield Watts observed Part of the problem there revolves around the lass of Pat King who will miss the

entire campaign due to eyetrouble

Aside from that Watts cites bis club s strong points as the left side of the infield, catching and pitching With Pete Hams at third base Trey Slough at shortstop Bob Smith behind the plate and either Bob Nicholson Frank Ochman or Bill Braun on the Nil. the Peddle coach expects a bright spring ahead

The left side of the infield with Harris and Slough looks especially tough Watts said

Anri the catching s good as long as Smith stays healthy The solid pitching that ysatts refers to centers around lefthanders Nicholson and 1 ichman and freshman Braun

an area resident with oodles of talent who currently is ex periencmg some arm trouble

After that, the rest of the squad is shaping up this way Ed Healy and Randy Meier are battling for the first base job with holdover Larry Barth and Braun he can play anywhere ') fighting for the starting assignment at second Hightstown s Mike House a jinior who "was ripping the hall last week has the inside track on the centerfieid poet

House, who has also been having some arm problems lately will likely be flanked by Jim Bailey Howeil in left and either Troy Urness, another area freshman with

remendous potential or

Meier in right Depending on the situation

soph catcher Fred Schmitt and Nicholson, who can also playfirst base could also fit into the picture

To date Watts has been particularly impressed with Smith Nicholson and Och man Especially Nicholson

Wait til you see him. Watts bubbled He can really firethe ball the veteran mentorcommented about the big southpaw who once fanned 20 men in a seven inning game

With pitching like that plus Watts quote We have the makings of a good hitting team Peddle opponents could be in for plenty of trouble this coming season

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Unualiy on the rise around the country it will probably come as no surprise to many when Hightstown High fields its first-ever full-fledged distaff spring track team tNs season

The Ramettes will kick off an eight-meet schedule on April 9 when they entertain Marlboro High in a 3:45 p.m clash

Coach Dempsey Dixon

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Cindy Lmdbioom That quartet participated in two indoor meets the Mercer County championships and the Lawrence Jaycees Meet in which only two events were listed tor girls in both meets

Nonetheless, in each of the meets. Hightstowm High copped four medals

Then last spring 21 ad­ditional girls joined the team as raw recruits and with this group the Ramettes were able to win two dual meets while losing one The rest of the time the girls ran with and against the boys

The competition against the hoys enabled the team to form a mile relay squad that was a standout throughout the stale That mile relay quartet placed first in the Mercer County championships as well as in the Bernards in v i ta t io n a l Meet, then finished third in the state sectionals and fifth in the state group championships to qualify tor the New Jersey Meet of Champions where

Hightstown established itself as the seventh fastest girls high school mile relay team in the state

A week later at the NewJersey Junior Olympic Championships the 880-vard titlist was t hen-freshman Joann Fenity Also in the state AAU Open Women s Championships Bradley was third in the 440-vard dash and McCormick was fourth in the 880-yard run

And Fenity continued to excel as she was named the woman miler for the 1975 summer season by the Shore Athletic Club while incoming HHS freshm an Maureen McCormick gained the second runnerup aw ard

This winter the Rametle team had increased to 15 members for the winter track campaign and the girls turned in the following records At the beginning of the season Hightstown won the women's team mile run at Long Branch on Dec 15 and also the

women's mile and a half team run at Asburv Park on Dec 22

Then came individual championship performances by Margaret McCormick whowas crowned the Mercer County 880 yard champion as well as the All-Shore Indoor Mile champion Then on Feb 22 at Seton Hall University in South Orange at a women s AAU meet first place ribbons went to Margaret McCormick 600-yard run Bradley 880

and Maureen McCormick mile !And finally, at another AAU

women's meet on March 14 at East Stroudsburg State College in Pennsylvania Margaret McCormick Mary Damutz and Lynn Koch finished first, second and fourth in the !.000-yard run Bradley and Lindbloom were third and fifth respectively, in the 600-yard dash Margaret McCormick Carol Bennett and T n a a Bradley placed fifth, seventh and ninth, in that

order, in the one-mlie run and Maureen McCormick and Lisa Hyman finished second andseventh, respectively, in the two-mile run

To date. 30 young women have reported for spring track activities and Dixon states

Maybe just maybe 1 can see that it may be possible that we will he heard from at the Meet of Champions at Rutgers University this June

USY heading for Red BankThe Hightstown United

Synagogue Youth basketball learn recently earned the right to meet Red Bank this Sunday in the opening round of the 976 USY state playoffs after capturing the Central Jersey Division D title

Led by Mike Kaliruch who pumped in 19 markers and Glen Bernstein, who added 12 points, the Hightstown USY club (7-11 topped Edison 6-2'

by a 55-41 count to take the CJ crown and qualify for the state tournament

Hightstown took its first lead of the game at 13-11 on a buzzer heating basket at the end of the first quarter by Dennis Bernstein The eventual winners finally broke open the tight contest by outscoring Edison 8-2 over the last three minutes of the

second period to assume a comfortable 29-19 advantage by halftime

In the second half. Glenn Bernsteins outside shooting plus the rebounding of both Kaliruch and Dennis Bernstein never let the invaders get any closer than six points (37-31 Chuck Devine led Edison with 18 tallies while teammate Mark Brown chipped in with 14 points

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This year the New Jersey trout season opens Saturday. April 10 The streams are dosed right now for stocking and there are still two weeks to go I can hear the groans what with some of the halmy days we've lueen having

Par those fishermen who would like to satisfy a little of their anticipation with reality there- is one tough little fish ready to take you on any time of the year, hut at no lime better than the next several weeks

IT IS the yellow perch, a first class scrapper and a taste dehghl that can put a grin fin your face al l the wav from the pond to the dinner table

Averaging about a half-pound in local waters he equals tin1 weight of most of our st-eeked Irbiit And while the perch doesn't .have near the status or romafif*nsm Ifnked to jt .as the trout

. this sptink> Ifllle lish can still put a splendid are in an ultra light spin stick or ,i Iw'o-ounee lls rod

III RING THIS period, the perch really can n>stage the trout in one important way They're available now And if your gear is all read) to go and you'd like to rush the season a little, test the mettle of that new rod you got for Christmas or just get the kinks out of some winter weary bones then follow me

> 'xi may already have a favorite lake Jor perch fishing But two that seem to have- a never ending supply of the little rascals are Turnmil) Pond on the i others Mill Fish A Wildlife Management Area and Pernnevilk Lake in the small community of Perrinevi lie

i FI.TOW PERCH art- by nature dwellers of clean, clear water lakes with vast areas of weed beds and sandy bottoms Both of the aboved named bodies d wa'ter come close to that desen pt ion'Yellow 'perch don’t grow big The

largest ever taken on rod and reel w as 4 lbs IS oz. caught in Crosswicks ( reek near Bordentown in May 1865 Most of them, as I mentioned earlier will run

around half-a-pounri But this time of tear the chance for catching a few two pounders is except mnallv good since we are only about a week away from the annual spaw ning runs and the roe laden temales are beginning to congregate for the yearly ritual

E'ORTA FIV’F degrees is the magicnumber which begins the migration of perch from all over the lake If the lake has a good size feeder stream they may migrate upstream to spawn More often man not in smaller ponds they find a quiet cove with underwater vegetation in iwo to three feet of clear water The female lays a long string of eggs in a gelatinous mbbon which she drapes loosely over the weeds while the male fertilizes them

In ihe last eight years, my records indicate that in the lakes I frequent locally the yellow perch have spawned fie tween March 23 and April 8 At this ’ime it is not unusual to catch 40 or 50 in a day although 20 would he closer to the average There is no limit on perch in Jersey They are very prolific, a large 'i-maie laving up to 70,000eggs Stunting

in many lakes occurs from over population and underfishing

SR M M, T AKES a couple of w eeks with three or four days that can provide the angler with furious action if he is lucky enough to be Tin hand After ^pawning the perch spread hack across the lake into the deeper waters and resume their small roving schools and normal I ceding habits

Tackle used should be extremely light The same outfit you use on opening day of trout season is perfect Light leaders on the Civ rods and two- to four-pound test mono on the spinning reels is the ideal seU$)

l SF SIZE 10 and 12 hooks w hen usingbaits such as worms grubs and small

minnows and set the hook immediately when you feel a touch Fetch are notorious bait stealers and are even more cautious and finicky when spawning Small wet flies and s tream ers will often produce ex ceptionally well for the fly rod en thusiasl

Anglers who fish only occasionally in fresh water may not realize such fast action can fie had m our smaller local ponds And even those of Jong standing on a part icuiar body of w itter may not be aware of 'his early action

Personally I have always had the feeling that if a reaily late spring canH along and caused the perch runs to overlap the trout opener. I d have , tough decision to make

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FROM $50 TO $100 CASH REFUNDSon D ELU X E Central Air Conditioners depending on model and capacityMake your best buy now and get quality cooling at a moderate cost March 1 through, April 30,1976 is refund time for G E D E LU X E Centra!Air Conditioners at all participating G E dealers All units have two-speed fans to control outside noise and they are availab le in capacities of 24 000 to 60 000 BTU H Equipm ent must be installed by May 31 si. 1976Your Refund Will BeUNIT CAPACITY R E F U N D AM OUNT

2-2H TONS3-3K TONS4-5 TONS $100

C A L L TODAY F O R A F R E E EST IM A TE AND HOM E S U R V E Y

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N ew 5/£>day-to-day account

in your best interest.That’s saving...

Cranbury Bank style!The Cranbury Bank now pays interest from day-of-deposit to day-of-w ithdrawal on all 5 ° o Regular Savings Passbooks.That's right You'll earn a full 5% annua! interest— the highest rate the law allows us to pay— for every day your money is on deposit, as long as S5 or more rem ains n the account at the end of the quarter So no matter when

you add or w ithdraw, you H never lose a penny of interest'interest is paid and compounded on regular calendar quarters January 1 April 1, Ju ly 1 and October 1 And you can bank by mail the postage is on u s1Now it m akes more sense than ever to save at The Cranbury Bank We ve got plans in your best in terest1

The First National Bank of CranburyA Midlantic Bank

M*m Office3.1 North Ma ' S u ee

Cranbury

Pl«m *boro OfficePiairsboro & Sc-a ks Road

Plamsboro

The most economical way to catch your plane in Philaddphia

is to catch our plane in Trenton.

South B ru n sw ick O fficeGeorges Road

Dayton

Member F.D.I C

$14 or less.We’re your Allegheny ( ommuter.

And our nev- thru fares can really save vou mone\ when you make connections to cities in the L ,S.

Our regular one-way fare to Philadelphia is $23. But if you make a connection for someplace else, you save at least S9 But remember, the reduced rate does not apple to first class or excursion fares. You save with free parking at Mercer County Airport, too.

Take a look at our chart- and see how much you can save with the Allegheny Commuter's lose thru fares. Then see your Travel Agent or call Alleghenv at 882-4100.

1--------------- 1Boston $44 $ 40 $ 4

Cleveland $.34 $18 $6

Detroit $63 s . > > $8

Houston $121 .$ 1 1 3 $8

Orlando $93 $83 $H

Pittsburgh $46 $40 $()

San Francisco 1192 $180 S3

W ellington $33 $30 $3

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■ 58 Milts f : R h o a d s Keith Walker Lisa Franco Swat' L e le , J a n e F a r a n d T h e a T e r a n Standing are Jeff Moore K e v i n H o r n Y a s m in S a i f L in d a H i l l s , Gregg Dunn, m a t h c o n

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scheduled for May 15, is a preliminary to the Miss New lersey and Miss A m e r i c a

pageants respectively Single women between the

ages <il 17 and 28 who either reside or attend school in Mercer County are eligible nd «eltam e to enter Applications are available

row through March 27 by intact ing Carl V. Applin. 120

Mirybrook Hoad. Trenton or he Hamilton Township

Jaycees at 587-2717 after 4 p m daily

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F ru it B u s h e s Blackberr ies

Red Raspberries Black Raspberries

Rhubarb G ro p es

H ouse Plants

Garden Plants

H anging Baskets

Fertilizer Lime Peat Moss G rass Seed

Pottery W icker Baskets

A Gardener s Paradise

rOnion Sets

79c lb.

3 Yr. Old Asparagus Roots

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Thursday, M arch 25, 1976 WINDSOR HIGHTS HERALD 1 9 - A

Struggle to get taste into low tar smoking ends suddenly with new Enriched Flavor discovery for 9 m g tar M E R IT

For years, dependei c> i tar for taste has created \ taste "barrier tea' low tar cigarettes.

A limit on how wood a low tar smoke could taste. Now that barrier h s be < n broken Broken tew good b\ a rem, irkable

cigarette called MERIT MERIT packs Enricl

A radical new taste discoverx effective at tortifvin extra flavor that Mf deli\’ers as much than cigarettes havi

l ’p to 60T higher tai Yet MERI 1 has onlv

of the lowest tar levels todav Loner infant than ' of all

:hed Flavor.SCeivory so;obacco withIT actu; illy

»re taste: hi gher tar.ar.• g mg. tar. Cs ini smo king

cigarettes soulT h o u s a n d s o f s m o k t rs w e r e te s te c

T h e r e s u l t s \ \ e r e c( >i u is i v e I f y o u s m o k e , y o u l! b e in t e r e s t e c

Smokers Report MERIT Delivers More Taste

9 nag. tar MERIT was taste-tested against five current leading Ion tar

to 1 5 mg tar.Thousands of filter smokers were involved, smokers

like yourself, all tested at home:'Even if the cigarette testec! had

60°/ m< >n t a r a s i g n i f u a n t m a j o r i t y of all smokers tested reported neie Enriched Flavor MERIT delivered more taste.

Repeat: delivered more taste.In similar tests against 11 mg. to 15

mg menthol brands, 9 mg tar MERIT MENTHOL performed strongly too, delivering a s much - or more- taste than the higher tar brands tested.

You've been smoking "low tar, g od taste claims long enough Now smoke the cigarette

MERIT Unprecedented flavor at 9 mg tar

am in MorrisVqUCsf

igarette brands ranging from 1 1 mg. Mt RU iikJ Mf RU Mf \ TH( >1

i-.z ’a\ ; 7 rnq mcoiint 3v per cigarette by FTC Method

/W 'm n j The ,rqe" Genera ! Has Deiermined ' ■ "i' C qarent m aking is Dangerous to You r H e a l t h

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Prosecutor looking at Drew wall collapse

bv ( . a l e S c o t t s t a f f W r i t e r

The Me fice which led

r County prosecutor s of investigating the circumstances

26-block section of a walldowr the Drew. Schoolbeing pulle

Feb 20In a statement issued through an

assistant prosecutor Anne Thompson said her office would see if there was an\ criminal wrong-doing She had no further comment

I he wall was pulled down by workers from the Nissen ( ompany. an Ohio firm which specializes in putting up ha .ketball itackboards

They were installing a backboard in the Drew multi-purpose room No one was injured and the rest of the wall has been declared sound

According to a letter sent to assistant

uperintendent Paul Snyder by Herman Bouman of Bouman, Blanche and Ktridy, the firm which designed the wall, it was not meant to be a load nearing wail and whoever at '.ached the winch was in error

‘To avoid accidents in the future we •■ugges: your people consult us before subjecting wails to such loads wrote Mr Bouman

However Mr Bouman als< admitted that his firm was in erro r in not recording an on-site change made ui Tic cons!ruction of the wall substituting six and four-inch masonry blocks in a portion of the wall shown on the plans

eigh t-inch blocks Kven if the wall had been made of

eight-inch blocks it is doubtful whether we would have recommended that it could withstand such stress, wrote Mr Bouman

Somerville firm buys shopping mall

<n t mm e r & Sons ■■p Boi SOs RtJ BANS s

Est 1927 201 741 21*9

SCHOOl ClUB O P C H U R C H

N F E r, '/■ ONE ' ' P H O N F JS

Mr ureen said he was aware former owner's attempt to, make the mall more attractive from the htghw a\ W K i trace Properties wanted adopt <i blue double river logc on 'he tood market and install pylons but was turned down by the township planning board

The new ow ners w ill evaluate the mall before deciding if 'bey want 'o o< anything similar Mr Greer, saic

Design and Construction Associates Inc is involved in commercial and in*

• V E I L r J Y O U R

F A V O R I T E P I P E

John David Ltd.VBACCOA'iSr609 924 8866

M o n t g o m e r y S h o p p in g

R oute 206

609 921-7676

between 10a m and 4 p m Monday through Friday

Campaign charges go to court today

New on the force

EX P E R IE N C E D LAWN

GARDEN & FRUIT TREE

CARECall 8 a.m -6 p.m

Weekdays6 0 9 9 2 4 - 9 1 8 4

ndsor Township Manager Barry Dark, right ongrat ter lorto, the newest member of the township police was sworn in Friday and becomes the 34th member o

;eph Michinsky is at right

R E C Y C L ET H IS

N E W S P A P E R

< ranltury municipal court justice i an I (agger' ■. fitting tor vacationing

-r .Judge Harold Coleman ) complaints today at 2 p m

ast Wind: ill hear tv larging brants \ h■recen turd elt

Plam ti

1;.i - 1t11wi< 1 M 11(« and H u b e r1 id campaign law violations in r i 1 W I n»T- ui regiuna! ■ hue

are Joseph Mesics, husband •i '('hoe hoard member Mary Ann

Mesics and school board member f'alherine Maknwicz Defendants Mr Miller and Mr Abrams now board iMre-uden' were bit h elected to the hoard in March

I t ' ’ .ring ■ i imilar < harge igaiir t !'.iii.iir,i -.w ai' win ii»,l her hui

' ire o.c oas ix-er postponed

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to h i r e r a b b iykJ O n io n

" ongregai mn B f ii 1 hairr uReform Congregation, has begun construc tion Jf its

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% S e ts \'■oi i<li ng ■ li.igi Hu.m: uti Old Trent on Hoad in West W; i ndsor

The cungregatiu * in '79<t lb. :

At A , \fifth sear plans completion of the building (or the end <4 the summer

In anhcipa1 >n t Building A P e t e r s o n ' s :4.

• ■ gregced Iasi .u*ek ' v. re a tull

time rabbi at its annual general meeting

SCOl TS' BM J S SHOW

I he Roiling Hills . rt Scout t nuncil is planning a

Celebrate Kmerica l)a\ 10 a m lo 4 pm Saturday April :i in the Somerset 1 ounty

. lege gyn Hi tea val music, crafts theater fashion and heritage studies will show the bicentennial activities of the council s 6.500 girls

^N ursery & G a rd e n 'fM a r k e t

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Potter and Hillman Ford Rt 130 at Hickory Corner id

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Brew of Black SoulsPRINCETON A mixture o( dance drama music, poetry and much more is in store a hen the Hansherry Arts Workshop at the Princeton Youth Center presents Brew of Black Souls on Friday March 27, at 8 p m at the Center Witherspoon and Wiggins Street Admission is $2 adults, $1 children senior citizens free For more information phone 809*24 0996 or *24-0506 for Faith Brown or Gerald Foikes

T heresienmessePRINCETON The combined adultchoirs of All Saints and Trinity1 Churches will feature Haydn's 'Theresienmesse is a concert on Sunday, March 28 at ! pm in Trinity Church 33 Mercer St Nancianne Parrella will give an organ solo of Handel orgam concerto No 5 in F major David Agler and James Litton will conduct the combined choirs and orchestra in the Haydn Mass Vdmission is $2 adults $1 students, payable at the door

The Boy FriendWEST WINDSOR The Boy Friend the musical comedy satirizing the wacky war drobes, flutters affectation and red-hot hoofing of the 1920 s will run at Mercer County Community College Theatre, on the Old Trenton Road campus, March 31 to April 4 All shows by the student cast are at 7:30 p m General admission is $2 free for students and senior citizens

Spring Fling fairFRANKLIN Craftspeople at work and musicians in concert will be featured Saturday as the Franklin High School musical comedy dub sponsors its Spring Fling crafts lair The FHS woodwind quintet and the recorder ensemble will entertain intermittently and there will be a puppet show for youngsters Dozens of handmade items will be available for sale Included are stuffed toys, stained glass jewelry , candies, leather goods, candies and confections weaving patchwork ^pinning corn husk dolls wooden puzzles and toys handmade children's clothing decorated cakes plants and sand terraria Admission is free" refreshments will be available and hours are 10-4

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Villagers cast playNEW BRUNSWICK It* ■ cage- Barn Theatre of Middlebush wil again hold auditions here, this time -or or, Aug 27 sept 19 run of Ned Simon s comedy 'The Sunshine Bovs Auditions will be a: 8 p m on Wed­n e s d a y and Thursday Marsh <i and April : at Chick's Inn 253 French V The play calls for five men and two -vomer The Villagers need two mature character actors to play men in 'heir 7i male in ms 30 s and two men for bit parts One woman should b e over 30 the other young and »i -i endowed" as the Villager-- put ’

Kingfish to play

LAWRENCE TWP An exhibit of about 30 lithographs, etchings silkscreen prints and other sorts of graphic art will open from 2-5 pm Sunday. March 28 at the Henry Chauncey Conference Center at Education Testing Service KTN on R<*edale Road "Graphic Vision An Exhibit of Con­temporary Prints was organized by the Artiease and Sales Gallery of the Friends of the Sew Jersey State Museum Among the artists represented are the late Beh Shahn Robert Rauschenberg Victor Vasarely and George Segal

Conrack is backPRINCETON Showings of the film "Con rack at il a m and 2 p m on Satur­day March 27 at McCarter Theatre will conclude the theater s Specially for Kids Senes ' The film is about an idealistic white teacher who comes to a small island off the South Carolina coast and proceeds to try out unorthodox teaching methods Single tickets will tie available beginning at 10 a m on Saturday at McCarter

'Work’n Our Way Down'NEW BRl NSWICK Work n Our Way Down a new musical that takes an upbeat look at the Great Depression of the 1930's w ill be presented by the Labor Theater Inc of New York on Thursday April l. at 7:30 p m at the- Rutgers Labor Education Center on Ryders Lane Based on documentary sources, the show combines song humor, dance and drama The 12-member cast consists of professionals appearing under an arrangement with the Actors Equity of New 3 ork Admission is $2 50. the unemployed will lie admitted free Write for tickets to Rutgers Labor Education ( enter Ryders Lane, New Brunswick 08903 or call 201-932 9503.

A little traveling musicPRINCETON New Jerseyans will have a chance to hear the concert offered by the Westminster Choir College's Chapel Touring Choir in a special concert here on Wed nesday March 31, at 8 p m in the campus Bristol Chapel Admission is free The program includes Be Glad Then America, God that Madest Earth and Heaven Be Honor To God Eternal, Turn Ye, Turn Ye and Crossing the Bar and many others The campus is at Hamilton Avenue and Walnut Lane

Pennington set to goPENNINGTON The Pennington Players will present "6 Rms Rv Vu on April 2, 9 and 10 in Heritage Hall of the Pennington Presbyterian Church at 8 30 pm Reserve tickets bs calling 609 737-0718 or buy them at the door Mary Rees directs and Jack Rees produces the show featuring Marty Goebel Allan Salkin. Kate and Tom O'Neill Selma Furst Rud\ Fernandez Karen Wagner and Bill Agress

PRINCETON Kmgiist -x k uandformed around members of The Gra efu INMd ,md He Ne« R ders hi - a p e Sage will appear at Princeton University 's •Alexander Hall on Tuesday March 30 at 8 p rii Sponsoring Mc< arter Theater also announced that Pam Smitt will appear '.his Saturday at Alexander Hah ai 'f and in 30 p m Also, the Phoebe Snow concert originally schedule i iurdaj Apr t! Alexander Hall ha- m-ur postponed to Ssturdk) May 1 a; 7 30 and 11 pm David Sanhort apps ai h hei cki r al three concerts an -nil a\ ulabh a' Me Carter

Farrington in concertPRINCETON P an - Jeifn V irnng’ >rgraduate studen' in niiisu wil give aoxuerl cj Sun ia■ Mm h i p.n n tin

Woohvorth Center He wil pertorrr Haydn sonata in hi flat Beet trover, sonata in -A flat Chopin berceuse in D flat and Brahms eight pjam pieces fa Fi end! I Muak ai Princeton concert - ire* md oper 'he public

Brandenburg EnsemblePRIN< 321 ON Phe Brandenburg Ensembh and Soloists will perform an all-Bach program in Ah' artei Theatn >t Monda March 29, at 8 in p m m the third concert of Series II of the Princetor, I luversity Con certs The Ensemble under Alexander Schneider bring igethei mhw- he , natt rj - lues I u hambei

muse players !■ * tre< btJaime Laredt* unlit Rudolph A risky

(tsnu d Schwsa rum pet md B a mSiebert flute The program includes >r certo in C Minor lor nbor and viotin 1 on certo in D minor tor tw, violins ATolin concerto in I> minor ami the Brandenburg concerto No 1 in F mam; linker >- $6 95and $r> 59 artoffice $2.50 student ' ck* ire . iable . the door the day >i th*

Badlands in PrincetonI'RlNt t t Of Badland hi arpi e l of the 1973 New York Film Fes: val wiil play at 7 ,md :* p n T rtiesda Marc! k • 11 * At, vies at McCarter series at the theater here Badlands invites comparison with Bonnie and Clyde but director Terence Mo: i < - k has to entire! lifferei violence and deal:.

Full-scale comic operaNEWARK New Jersey >taU >per - will offer a full-scale production ol t.aetanfi Donizetti's comic opera !. Elisir 1 - Am ore at Symphony Hall ill Newark in Sunday March 28. at 7 p m Featured performers are Nellie Praganza. Eugenio Fernandi,\ ladirairo Ganzai oil and A a andsi Tickets are available from N .1 Stat< opera 50 Park Place Newark I71(K2 phone201 -675-6665

Big b luegrass w e e k e n dENGLISHTOWN Tiie Enghshiowti Music Hall. 24 Water St plans ,, full weekend of country and bluegrass musii Friday night Marcf H it - If * ■ a < I m mmusicians in tine fourth N J Bluegrass A'arietv Nile for professionals and amateurs On Saturday afternoon at t p n, there will be a program of "hillbilly jazz' or northernized country music And on Saturday nigh' at 8 to -he musu hail becomes ouatry bailrocm as string bands from around the state join caller "Stretch Pyott in an evening of square dancing clogging md country bof dancing Supper platters • U bf served frost) 7 p m through the evening ( all 201 446-9400 for details

Arts w o rk sh o p s for teensEDISON Visual and performing arts workshops led by professionals w , •* bd Middlesex County < ollegi here for teenagers an March 27 and Apri M - 4 p BParticipants can choose from among drawing painting hand-building 'eramics. drama, creative writing, vocal music and creative jazz dance For more info call Teen Arts Middlesex 1 ounty Ar' ounch Edison

St. John PassionNEVA BRUNSWICK The Bach Kam- merchor will present Johann Sebastian Bach’s 'St John Passion >r Sunday March 28. at 3 pm in Voorhees Chape! on the Douglass College campus Five soloists a chorus of 35 and an orchestra featuring the Paganimana String Quartet wiii he in the program Tickets are $1 adult- { 50 for students and senior citizens

Items for this column must bt in out at least ome week befi m dai 11 pub cati •

Museum Friends offer pre-sale artwork scrip

Menagerie’ continuing'he George Street Playhouse production of Tennessee vVriiiam* The Glass Menagerie continues Friday and Satur hay ai 8 30 p m at the theater 414 George Si , New -- - ,sw„i T kets an he reserved by calling 201 246 7717

TRENTON The Fnends of the New Jersey State Museum announce that scrip is available at a 10 per cent savings for Acquisitions '76, a major tund raising auction bazaar flea market scheduled for the New Jersey State Museum on Saturday May 15

The affair will feature a country style auction of an tiques household goods and services booths selling new and used furniture household goods plants, clothing lake home gourmet foods, books records and more Children's games and amusements a Parke Bernet appraisal service and a cafe style restaurant will provide visitors with a variety of ac tv.ties Nearby historic sites in Trenton including the - >ld Barracks The Trent House

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Michael Kahn producing director of the McCarter Theatre Company in Pnn cel on. is rehearsing with Academy Award winner Eileen Heckart for Eleanor a new one-woman show about the persona. and political ves of Eleanor Roosevelt The production is slated to open ai E ord's Theatre in W ashing' or. DC on April 27.

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Several local area jazz and ■lurching isinds .-bicentennial Jo,its and color guards and >!her marching groups will uni the Mummers in tty1 one

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The parade will form al the Trenton YMCA. East State Street and Clinton Avenue, proceed west on State Street north on Montgomery Street, west on Hanover Street, south on Broad Street, west on Front Street north on Warren Street and then west again on State Street to < alhoun Street where it wiIHerminate in front o l the Inn of Trenton

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Theatre strengthens its ties Shakespeare s The Winter's M cC arter s producing with the American Tale" opens at McCarter on director Michael Kahn who Shakespeare Theatre in Thursday March 2S to play also is artistic director for the

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A m erican S h ak esp ea re Theatre initially staged this production of The Winter s Tale last summer at Strat ford This exchange of works between the two theatres first occured Last year w hen Kahn s McCarter production of

Romeo and Juliet was moved to Stratford where it opened the summer season

In developing this close relationship between the two theatres where he directs, Mr Kahn feels We can begin to create a floating action company perhaps not per manen! and tuil time, but still an ensemble We can provide work in the classics and work in the modern repertory And with the season here in Princeton almost exactly the months that the Stratford season is off we re provided with the perfect opportunity

For McCarter s re-staging of "The Winter's Taie ac tress Maria Tucci takes on the dual roles she originated for the Stratford production, those

ot the misunderstood queen Hermtone and her winsome daughter Perdita Philip Kerr portrays the jealous king Ironies and lan Trigger is the pesky Autolycus

The well-meaning Poliaenes will be played by Curt Dawson with Bette Henri tae as the vinegary Paulina William Ixirsen as her kindly husband Antigonus David Haskell as the young Flonzel Richard Dix as the Old Shepherd and Richard Backus as his son the Clown The character of Time is in the hands of Powers Boothe

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Sets have been designed by John Conlkin with c06tunes bv Jane Greenwood and lighting by John McLain Music is by Lee Hoiby and movement and dance bv Elizabeth Keen

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Tickets tor both Preser vatiun Hail concerts on the Princeton University campus are available at the McCarter Theatre Box Office 809-92! 3700

The Guarneri Quartet draws to a close the 1975-76 Music at-M cCarter series on Monday. April 12. at 8 p.m Their performance will conclude the quartet's two- concert cycle devoted to the complete Mozart String Quintets Assisted by guest .artist Jaime Laredo, viola, the Guarneri will play the Mozart Quintets K 174 K 515 and K 516

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SH AKESPEAREAN CLA SSIC The Winter s Tale directed by Michael Kahn, opens Thun sdav Mamh 25 at the McCarter Theatre ir Pnnceton with Maria Tuci as Perdita land Her mine and David Hanskell as Flori/ei Limited engagement is through Sunday, April 4 The production then is slated to open the American Shakespeare Theatre summer season in Stratford. Conn

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Peel small white onions and simmer in boiling water fifteen minutes Drain and put in a buttered casserole Add enough highly seasoned beef stock to cover bottom of dish. Sprinkle with a small amount of sugar and bake in a 350 oven until tender (lasting frequently with the stock

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Curried lamb RiceBnnled eggplant slices Sour cream coleslaw Frozen Lem oil cream*

Frozen Lemon (Yearn

Ylix together 1 cup each milk heavy cream and sugar and blend thoroughly until sugar is dissolved Freeze until mushy Add grated rind and juice of two lemons, beat mixture well and freeze again lor 2 hours Beat again and freeze until solid Slice off tops of 6 large lemons and remove all pulp Cut a thin slice off bottoms of each so the\ will stand upright Fill shells with the frozen lemon cream Serves 6

Copyright 1976 Georgia Graham All rights reserved

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Artists sought for PAA class

A few openings remain in some Pnnceton Art Associatjon das ses

Youngsters 7-11 may register for Adventures in Creativity with Eva Kaplan Those 10-15 may join 'Pain ting on Saturday Morning with Elizabet h Mona th. beginning April 10. Registrations will be accepted up to that date

Hughte Lee-Smith s "Figure Painting is for students with some experience in oil pain ting Beginners in oils and acrylics may reg ister for

Beginning Oils and Acrylics with Marietta Kust Artists in terested in working in­dependently, without in­struction and with a nude model may attend the Sunda* morning workshop beginning March 27

Drawing" with Elizabeth Ruggles will offer instruction in the techniques of drawing Zoltan Buki s Life Drawing

Classes are also offered in printm aking with Marie Sturken's "Beginning Print making" and Pnntmaking In term ed ia te with Renee 1-evine

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Thursday. March 25, 1976 3-B

Dance fills Middlesex concert stageNEW BR U N SW IC K -The

tacond in a senes of Mid (fesex in Concert presectations An Evening of Dance opens at the Stale Theatre March 71

The Middlesex ( on temporary Dance C ompany directed by choreographer Kobin Quigley of Highland Park will perform an original repertoire to the music of composers as John Denver Joan Baez and Barry

Mamiou Blending the dynamics of old and new this folk ballet coupled with spectacular costum ng and makeup »ior\ >* lifeand freedom

The ixmrer' .ii*i firing1 the s ta g e the riuilw! full in tense pallerns wrrlirv) tr. the Patricia Mayer Dance En semtile Supported by tie rhythmical sturcture of an original score created especially for this per

AN EVENING OF DANCE' featuring the Leo Arons Folklore Ensemble will be offered as the second of the Middlesex in

flow ers n stuff

ert series at the State Theatre in Mew Orunsv-r » m March 27

Goodman, Waifs feature McCarter doubleheader

b \ ( J a n e B o n in g

The world is so lull of a number of things Robert Louis Stevenson s famous poem is an apt description of what s happening in the plant kingdom Specimen variety seems unlimited as new hybrids are constantly developed and the u orld grows smaller as plants arc shipped Irom one country to another

Plants have reached a new popularity After a lev, suc­cesses with well-known varieties, Ihe garden en­thusiast searches lor new and unusual species such as the passion flower genus Passiflora These evergreen

vines grow, extending tendrils similar to the morning glory and produce flowers of rose- plum shades or a rarer pure white

Grown commercially in Hawaii ■ LiliKoT the P edulis flavicarpa Degener produces edible Iruit and juice used in Iruit drinks Initially green, fruit ripens to a shade of delicate peach Early Spanish explorers found the petals respresented 10 apostles. Ihe dark Iringed blue and white cirele-the crown of ihorns live stamens-the wounds three siyles-the nails or the Tnruty. the leaves hands of the persecutors

Inexpensive seeds are available from catalogs such as George W Park, 317 ( okesbury Road. Green­wood. S C 29647. and plants are often sold by local nur series, in the spring

Grown as a potted plant in window box or greenhouse, this fine specimen plant will have a long blooming period Useful as a backgroung screen, we attach cotton netting across southwest in­side wall of greenhouse for plant s summer growth and support Rap d w -• eloarnenl oi vine covers net. providing summer shading and a myriad display of blossoms The

Bohm paintings at Squibb SundayLA WHEN! K\ ILLE

Squibb Gallery Route 206 opens a new exhibition. The Romantic Impressionist Max Bohm 1866-1923 on Sunday March 28. 1-5 p.m Theexhibition of paintings by this American artist, considered a foremost painter of his time will continue through April 23

Max Bohm was born in Cleveland but lived most of his life in Europe before returning to Provincelown, Mass . where he died at age 55

From childhood he was interested in art as a career, and at 19 went to Paris to further his studies He a t­tained success almost im­mediately by having a picture hung on the line in the Paris Salon when he was only 20 Nine years later in 1897 he won the Gold Award at the Salon tor 'En Mer, " a work included in the Squibb exhibition

The collection includes some of Bohm s monumental works which have not been exhibited since 1934 This exhibition is being shown through the courtesy of the Princeton Gallery of Fine Art

The next exhibition at Squibb Gallery will feature primitave art from the South Seas through the courtesy of Oceanic Primitive Arts, Ltd . m Manhattan Dates for the exhibition are May 2-29

Squibb Gallery is located in the world headquarters of E R Squibb & Sons, in

g e y p eo p le princeTon,nj.

ternational Pharmaceutical Sunday 5 pm Monday firm, three miles south of Friday 9 a.m -4 30 p.m ThePrinceton Gallery hours are Gallery is closed Saturday

COLONEL DRISCOLL painted in 1915 by Ma* Bohm isone of several monumental works by 'he American amst or display m Squibb Gallery March 28 April 23 Max Bohm wasconsidered one of the foremost artists of his generationMuch of the work to be exhibited 1934

has not been shown since

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A le x a n d e r Schneider conducting Soloists include Jaime Laredo violin Rudolph Vrbsky, oboe Gerard Schwarz trumpet Renee Siebert. flute THE DRANDENBU RG SEM DLEA H - % a c h P r o g r a m

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passiflora alba white) is followed by the lovely peach- colored iruit. an attractive contrast with the dark green foliage

Grown outside during summer in sun or partial sun. plant must be cut back in fall and mulched for winter protection Lines are per sistent and will grow under ground even under cement, and pop up a distance from mother plant Tentrils reach out and attempt to attach to other plants

Relatively disease free we often iind praying mantis hiding within the lush growth when greenhouse panes are H>en They will feast upon any

stray bug or fly attracted to the passion flower's sweet scent For beauty and easy care. I recommend the passiflora and can only suggest. ' ry it. you’ll like i t1

Early March is the time to a p p l y p r e - e m e r g e n c e crabgrass killers which are ioxic to germinating seed but will not injure grass seed

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PRINCETON McCarter Theatre has added another concert to its spring schedule of pop events. a'doubleheader on Friday

April 16 at 8 pm featuring folksinger songwriters Steve Goodman and Tom Wails.

Steve Goodman is perhaps best known as the author of 'City of New Orleans " a song

made famous by Ario Guthrie But Goodman is as well-known as a performer in his ownright with particular em phasisonhis virtuosity as both guitarist and singer His third album for Elektra Records will be released in April to coincide with the concert tour which will bring him to Princeton for the first time

Appearing with Goodman as Special Guest will be another singer-songwriter Tom Waits, whose reputation has been established through therecordings of his songs by other groups in this case.

Old ’55, a song madefamous by The Eagles and

Bonnie Rait! among others

Only obstructed view seats remain at Ihe McCarter box office for the concert by Ktngfish at Alexander Hall on Tuesday March 30, at 8 p.m Tickets are ria a ssk McCarter ior the tw o per formances by Phoebe Snow, scheduled for Alexander Hall on Saturday May 1 at 7 30 and 11 p.m

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form ance by Middlesex c o m p o s e r E l iz a b e th S y d o r i t ix certain to direct the viewer

n e w e x p e r i e n c e o f « o u n d

and motion Time For < Meiamorpho*!* »* thi»

•egrnrnf 18 tilled H>!>r < it cm i unit I lUitu'e >6 d* lie»t •<rrd in viiiiiiy mhttfU'Pd try imaginative lighting effect*

Tie- Lei Aron* Folklore knscmble also will bur Hi upon the stage with the colorful pageantry of more than a dozen traditional old world folk dances This segment is highlighted by costumes and ihe skills of the performers who bring to life with accurate

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Friday A p r il 16 - 8 00pm(at McCarter Theatre

STEVE GOODMANwith Spec a Qua -1

TOM WAITSnets S5 50. 5 00 4 SC 4 >,

Sat May 1 • 7 :30 & 11pmA't'xander Hai

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preci»ion the dgrtce* which have been the heart and iouI of the oid world for centuriaa

An Evening of Dance will include a apaciai appearance of <he Hungarian Ac out» Folk K.neembU

! ickel* lor all Middlesex in one ert «Nm» are II lo gl 10

Ticket* can fa- obtained at theCultural & Heritage office Ml L#eorge» Road North Brun swick 20l-J*6-5788 the Slate Theatre and the George StreetPlayhouse or by calling Concerts & Lectures Rutgers University 20 1 932 7511

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Your opportunity to meet other single people and comm unicate honestly with them in a warm recep live atmosphere. All are welcom e to FO RU M FOR SINGLES every Friday evening at the churchE w tu r a d a r« s m a ll g r o u p (M scu a w o n s Io n to p ic s w i t h s p e c ia l m e a n in g to r s in g le p e o p le ! p lu s p le n ty o f t im e to r p ie e e e n t c o n v e rs a t io n o v e r re f r esh m e n ts

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Every Friday Evening 7:30-12 midnightArrrvs toeiors B .30 p.m to be me tu tted In s d iscussion g rou p l

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Donation S3For further information call 8WF924-1604 or |ust come early on a Friday avaning!

Leonard Ringel. a local G raphics Designer will teach an Art Course Undaratanding th« Fundam entals ol Com m ercial Art from 7 30-9 30 P M beginning Thursday April 15 and end­ing June 3 The 8 sessions which will cost $50 will cover typography, use of tools (i e ruling pen), layout and design and printing processes leading to the practical application and preparation of art for printing Maximum class of 8 students means individual attention to specific needs For information a n d interview c a l l 201 < 297 9084

Sculpture Award CompetitionM a y 1 0 - 2 3 . 1 0 7 6

Juried Show For Young Sculptors

Sp<»nsorf*d b\ I he Sculpture-* House Stand ard C la v M ines. In c.

Cam p \ i eeting Avenue in Skilim an. N.J. 08358

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60Y-7YY-2600 Ext 373

MATHEMATICA INCr o k < IW 1 pwkww k 1 M l«

JUNIOR SECRETARY(fy ip . . . has a p o sitio n open m m e m arket de-pen.......... - -qrapMc sk ills and fam iharny of o ffic e ro u n n -

‘' n» , expffnenf e

7 M R ••**” pxce llen f co m p an y b ene fits in c lud ing 2 w eeks J ,i ‘ aT,; •' :-r b n surgnee pensio n p lan and a g ro up sav ingplan

call WW 1000 *o» »r ip p iR tmt af

EMR PHOTOELECTRIC20 Woliqct Rood Princoton Junction

A ' pquai ooponunny empioyo'

S A L E S P O S I T I O NFULL OR PART TIME to work with a select team o?women wtio eniov the personalised service of a fineFxpern-•' > helpfu One opening for person with cosmetic experience

Good salary No Nigh; Hours Liberal employee benefits profit sharing Call Mrs Pauius at 609 924 3221 fo’ interview

Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help WantedBOOKKEEPER SECRE TARY needed for pert time lob 10-15 hours per week Days and times flexible Must be experienced at payroll preparation bookkeeping 'hrough the general ledger typing Call 609 799 1700 9-5 weekdays

SECRETARY TO DEAN excellent typing skills required Duties include recording Si preparing minutes of faculty meetings & scheduling faculty 6 student appointments Ext benefits provided Call Ellen Millar an\ morning 809 921 2981 An Equal Opportune* Emplover

REAL ESTATE SALES Rossmoor looking for aggressive sales person good financial future, will train, leads furnished Call Mr White 809-655-2270

PLANT MANAGER ENGINEER required by small chemical co Ex uerience in this field an ad vantage Usual benefits Please send resume stating salary requirement to Box *03394 c o The Pnnceton Packet

MATURE MAN OR WOMAN to night supervise

restaurant and motel business Some experience in 'his field preferred Apply in person. Stage Depot Im Rt 31. Pennington N J

TYPIST 60 wpm required, pleasant surroundings in home office insurance compam operating m Pnnceton Full paid companx benefits Salary negotiable depending on ex perience ana ability Call Marx at 609-924 9696

OFFICE HELP Needed par'tune -12-15 hours weekly for Art Association Typing necessary Call 809 921-9173 or 466 3182 'eves for interview

SECRET ARY Department otSpecial Services Manville Public Schools Minimum skills required Typing 66 wpm Steno 100 wpm For applicatior rontacT 'he Board if Education office 1100 Brooks Blvd Manville \ J *58.35 equal opportune,em plover

DENTAL HYGIENIST needed lor practice in Twin Rivers Saturdays to si art 609 443 6464

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAKING MONEY

We are looking lor a sales person to sell new and used cars and trucks Experience preferred txjt will train right person to make top money Call for confidential interview 609-924-3351 and ask lor Mr Wittmever nr Mr W right

jLAre You This

WANTED Person?W e w it! pay a ar ot w o m a n u *•* ceWent c o m e n ts s to r in c o m e fo r c a llin g o n b u s in e s s p e rs o n s - area a nd s e llin g the ite m s " c , a nd nee d i o ’ * n e r adve rtis< r'a is a real o p p o r tu n ity fo r \a .' epresent 7he- Thps M or ’ .Cc a ptoneer /■ tr*e i»eK.1 ' ■ aar'<4 . ■ G*' •' •

c»lv e v e ry th in g v'.i - ' • )C ' i t '■ed i* yhi. nr * * ja» /<* Mmea nd w o rv wrtH .i it I'T iur 1 s-upe<v.SJon th is • a- m e a n at excellen? •tjM tim e O’ pan nm e business 1 u yciU ExceHem ,.mrniss» ' • : nonce Your acr ounts w»l! Pe Dro'te ted re p ea t orders m a k e ^ o n e v ' >’

YOUYVrIt* to C O Beit Soiet Mono#*' Th« T k o . 0 M u .p k * Co «*<! O ok

lows 5 I Sk* ________

L£RNER SHOPS is now accepting applications for sales clerks, ladies apparel and porters for their newest store in L/uaker Bridge Mall on Rt l. Lawrencevilie. N J interview - will be conducted »n Mon & Toes & Wed. Mar 29 30 4 31 from 9 30 a m -3:30 pm at the N J Job Service, 8 E Hanover St Trenton N J

SNELLING AND SNELLINf. 353 Nassau Street FTinceton. N J

924-8064

BABYSITTER WANTED to care for happy sociable 18 mo old 12-5,5 hours per week in or near Pennington vour home or mine 609-737-0478

R.N Weekends part time The Elms Nursing Home 65 N Main St Cranburv 609-395 0725

ED UCATIONAL COMMUN­ICATIONS firm has a pari

me opening for an intelligent energetic individual Prefer oiiege grad to as - i tin

processing of materials reference series Position requires highly organized person with the ability to handle and coordinate details accurately « all 609-924-5338 (or appt

KEYPI N< H Tt- RATi-G E \ per om *"i i shift I t i l of part time Salary com mensurale will) experience t all Mrs Gran! lor personal inter mow 609 452 ffioo

SECRETARIES

Do you have secretarial skills with or without shorthand" Du \ou want to work where & when you like - ome in and register with us We can put you to work now Top pax no Fee

1 X J i 1 MPOR AKI F.S 2936 Rte 1

Lawrencevilie N J 609-883 5572

M A T U R E W O M A N preferably F iropean to serve

as companion no physical cart- required to patient at Meadow Lakes own 'ran sport at ion required - a! fitly 924-2836

E X P A N D I N G , S A L K S 'OPERATION ' omplete tnaning in protossi<xial sales Training salar- - on,mission plus bonus All company lienefits Equa jpportunits employer For 'hi ight pet v .r i : g goo annua j appointment Mr -Ulai 722-0273

BABYSITTER V* AN JED Twin R i v e r s Care lor 2 children. 2 and 6 ’ul 1days and one halt da\ - all Beftx Murray 809 44 1621

BOOKKEEPING mdrelated < l i r a S i s k s E* penenced in health can or hospital facilities preterm! Knowledge A Medican arid Medicaid helpful Appl person 9-5 r ranklin ( on valescent Center Lincoln llw v R> 27 Franklin Park. N

HOUSEKEEPER. UVE IN reliable References. Call 609 924-13)9 eves after 6 p m

RELIEF WATCHMAN M T lull time Recent promotion creates tins opening Black Seal Low Pressure license required Excellent salary t>enefits & working conditions

all Personnel Dept for ap point men! THE CARRIER CLINIC Belle Mead N J

201 S8 1101 E ip a l -qiportunily Employer M F

i j r a NING W( -M AN wanted 1 day a week for tome directly on bus line in Pnnceton Must have current references 609 924 -1056

ATTENDANT part time $3 hr Spaceport Amusement - enter opening in Quaker Bridge Mall requires a iependabli nd toe won.

-i-ghf - ea< i wa 1 0 p.nor Suns rxion-10 pm Must have one work reference of at least 5 .ears i all Mr Jam es at 215 674-5560

Ui 1151 graphii lire- work color separation must be --killed good pay all 'ringes permanent, call for appt lx*'ween 8-4 to pm 609-303 2435 _____

ENT ■ y FA IX)R\ HEUlor So Brun- custom rubber

rnoltbng plant Apply Pnn • elon Rubber Co Route 1 Mon Jet

I " 'M ESTIG F ridays recent references Own Iranport - rftffl • -ir.

WH !7 is I wir; River -

HOLIJKKEEPER veekda alternoons Bruaswick Acres, must have own trans Call >'ves 20 , 297 1)227

BABA SITTER NEEDED Mon Wed & Thurs 1 5, over 18 Reis X- own trans a must

all 609 924 4879

i < 'NS! I TING LAWYER to Hopewell Boro Planning Board Send resume & ex [xTierue 'n Si < Hopewell

Planning Board Hojx'well. N J H6525

sllTER Vi ANTED 1 5pm.ucs ' hruh'ri a! ternoons for 5

A olds 1 >wn car required Include- some light housekeeping Riverside area 609 92) 2217

SecSecSecSec LegalSecSecSec Legal Sec no steno sec receptionist Statistical typist T> post Bookeeper F/CMedical Sec Gall Ann Lang

F P to 1140F /P to 135

. F P U ) 150 v F P to 2W!F P to 170■FT to 150

to 180 to 135 to 130 to 150 to 120 to 135 to 150. to 165

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PRINCETONEM PLO YM ENT

AGENCYSpecializing in

Temporary HeipPermanent Plan'mt-nts m

v*i r“lurial C.lt-nral. i xeruiu <\ h I>P arid

Tf-cnnii al3 5 2 N a s s a u S t P r in c e t o n

609 9 2 4 9 1 3 4

MAIL CLERKJ 'Sit V 1 )• .1 Vfri’ rtK .l, • d*v*rtua

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Coll Mrs Giardino201 297 1487

RHODIA INC• iockK or*# lO n*

South §run»w ick N J OW to u t# 1

E qua: Oopof’ »'dtv Emoiore’

SecretaryDes*te rtxper-« ge-: S«• ' ** ’ * ’ vU • WoOdmw WtlSfj' Sr rMusi Have d»ctat k n o w le d g e »' boo* keep - o o referred Se*c>onsjb'ii?i«fselude com posing routine r.QifresooncJem e schedui'ng rooms 1of iasses and ott*** e v e n ts m a in ta in in g b u d g e ' records

ExcelSent beoef's • tude month vacatK>n group irfe >r Su ranee maio' medica ?a* deferred vested »e?*remer • plan and muf. K more

UPPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE CLIO HALL OR CALL FOR

APPLICATION

(609)<52 3276

Princeton Lnivtrsify^ _ PniKefoe H J

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ipcwduntf'es uniimtfetihi wan’ *r t>e d0 > ’ . advanr f- mfr >aie*

- ar.agemen’ based r w w ge^'irmance and iP'.-'e

j< riL wan' • pa" rno,J- r a *han r yreYfousiy eafned m a rnon1■ T* DC iSAS a good r*nprgy *1*

[>0 you haw* a nemendoG' Df StRt t succeedOu’ Saie' formula * g <*v nas been yrovef i Dole boom and fecessiona1economies

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fi KRAMERP O Box 4122. Albany New York 12204

A t f rju8 Oopon u '■■" y {m pkiv«f■

HEM OTOLOGY SUPERVISORA S C P reg istered 8 S M ed Teen S h o u ld p o ssess su p e rv iso ry b ackg ro u n d M ust m eet CDC M ed icare and N j N Y state g u a iifica tio n s for superviso r R equ ires a m in im um of 6 years ac " v e e xp e rien ce m H em o io io g y inc lud ing I m m u no H em o to log y o ' 4 years w ith M aste r s degree

ueadtng heafrr -.are companv excellent benefit package Call >r ionffdence for appboatior -u send resume to Mrs Schults Personnel Dept

f 'r,m N J icji tree • umber ^X) 3S2 4583 From N V &■ other areas roi ‘tt imp*' 800-63’ 52SC

ROCHE CLIN ICAL LA BO RA TO RIES INCS u b s id ia ry r,f H o ffm a n n t aw R o c h e Inc

- Johnson Drive Rantan N J 08869- ! qua. J O O ’ -- pi' v f

PRINTER part time Offset press experience necessary Hours flexible $3/hr 609-462 2800

DOG SITTER to take care of Spaniel in vour home May 14 16 Call 809 924-4638

TELEPH ON E SURVEY needs 6 mature women to work from home 4 hrs per day Salarv plus commission Call 609-396-7780

CAREER in sale* and m anagem ent with m ajor company due to expansion Sales experience helpful, but not essential Subatantial starting salary with incentive increases as earned After a training period in sales an opportunity for a career in management is available For particulars call Mr Loehning. 609 924 4440 An equal op portunily employer

Personnel Mgt Development toMK

Production planner to 1BK Maim Forman mach shop

to 18K'■ail Bill Mawhinney

Many other openings tor malihed applicants

SNEl 1 IM. \M> S\KI LING

Of f-li t INDUSTRIAL TEMPOR VRIES

Prominent companies, located in the Cranburv Hightstown East Windsor area are calling or Western Temp's We need

iffiee skills and all miusirial skills Just one visit to ’Ur office to register is

required We pay top rates no lee Please nurrv in soon A t STEIN 3 KMI’IIK \K I ES

19 Ba \ ard A ( .eorgr Sts New Brunswick. N.J

201-246-1636

HOUSEGLEANER every other F riday 4 rm cond Twin Rivers Musi he thorough andnke friendly Beagle Own trans 609-448-7779 after

30pm or wkrais

REAI. ESTATE Licensed -.ales person to represent real estate firm specializing in horse I arms F ul 1 or part u me Must have experience with horses Reply in confidence to Box #03393, c o Princeton Packet

LIMOUSINE DRIVER 25-40 hrs per week Must have know ledge of NJ NY airports & dean driving record Must to available cays "on call basis Crown Limousine 609 448-4389 between 9 & 5.

HOUSEKEEPER COOK live in 5 days permanent position reliable, references requiredPrivate room, bath, color T V Salary open 201 257-8588

SE'-RETARY ASSISI'ANT to audio visual p roducer in P rinceton area Typing.

' apl one ight bookkeeping assisting in location work Experience in grahpic arts Held and ability to sketch is 1f’sired Salar- open depen lent on experience & ability ' I <-x 11 >i < hrs possible Reply

B ■ 25 Pnnceton N J08540

iNE AND uNE HALF days jxTwoek Pnnceton residence Kcls required 924 6889

DENIAL ASSISTANT rewarding opportunity for hair side .anxious to assist

with quality restorative 'real men! A leach prevent ion -o part of 4-person dental health team in Pnnceton of fict S raj Uetaae ra-cessarv * D A preferred Full time V evenings or Sals Replies ori ident laJ to Box #03599 ( ■

Prince'on Packet

SE< RETARY RECEFTION 1ST for OB-GYN office Mon 'hrougl: Fn Apply 609-921 604(1

SECRETARY Must be experienced in bookkeeping, /ping and a shorthand Call

609 259 2629 lor an uppointment

FUN, FASHION & GOOD MONEY' Fashion Wagon of Minnesota Woolen has openings to show beautiful iashions and exclusive line of t rag ranees just introduced No experience necessary Also, greal Manager opening now If you can work 2 evenings a week have transportation, ike toau tnul clothes and

would like to earn top money md receive a lree demo w ardrobe call Toll Free 1-800 (46-0081 and ask for MADELINE SCRIBA

Looking for job?Try the

MERCER COUNTY EM PLO YM ENT

CENTERP ro fe ss io n a l T e ch n ica l

C le rica l Sk illed U nsk illed 353 Nassau Street

Princeton N J Phone 609921 6244

N O r E E C H A R G E D

G O O D J O B S A V A IL A B L E

Professional and Technical Skilled and Unskilled

N » w i m r t m y S t o t « T r a i n i n g A E m p l o y m e n t S e r v i c e

S u b u rb an O ffice a r R te s 33 & 130 at W ood-side Rd

R o b bm sv ille . N J

Phono 909 5M-4034 SCW-44S-1063

No Fee Ctiarqed

Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L SUPERVISOR expanding electromechanical company Must be experienced technically oriental, able to interpret custom er prints, conduct electrical tests & organize quality control procedures This is a per manent position with excellent working conditions & fringe tienefits Salary based on qualifications Send resumes to P (4 Box 504 Pnnceton. N J 08540

SCHOOL CAFETERIA HELP Part lime and substitutes

Apply West Windsor High School. C larksville Rq . Princeton Jet , tot ween 1 pm iprn

SUPERVISOR for silk screen printing dept Must have experience in set up training etc Dept needs some new life, salary ipen Permanent all (ringes Reply Box 5104 Trenton N J 08638

N A S S A U P L A C E M E N T S by B * a Hunt

W a s p e c i a l i z e in s e c r e t a r i e s at th e ex ec u t i v e level

1 95 Nassau Street 609 924-3716

EXECUTIVEDIRECTOR

Tor Mill Hill In fan t C en ter provid ing ch ild and fam ily d e v e lo p m e n t s e r v ic e s A d v a n c e d d e g re e p r e f e r r e d M in im um 3 yea rs recen t ex p en en ce m re la ted field R esp o n sib le for su p e rv is io n of a g e n c y 's se rv ice s and sta ff of 50 M ust p o ssess ab ility and ex p erience m grant wrrttng and p ro gram innrvatton

A( iffM-nat.vfc *ct*onS a l a r y r a n g e $ 1 8 0 0 0 - $ 2 5 0 0 0Fringe Benefits R eply 10

KINGSBURY TOWERS 1 KINGSBURY SQUARE TRENTON N J 0B 61 1

befo re A p ril 9 1976

TH* NEW H ahnv's at th«

Q u a k e r Bridge M ail has •x c a lla n t

job opportunitias for you

• Full or Part Ttme Selling Positions• Previous Experience Not necessary• W e will provide Comprehensive T raining

Apply in person at H ahne's

Quaker Bridge Mall

Monday Wednesday Friday 10 00 a m until 5 00 p m

Rn Eaua- Opponunttv Ernaioy-ar

THE Pn/HCETON PACKETI 'H f i l jw rR n rp l / id g e r

THE CENTRAL POST(V/NDSOR H/GHTS HERALD

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Seven For Central Jersey =iHILLSBOROUGH BEACOTi

The Manville News

H®lp Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Jobs Wanted

The Franklin NEWS RECORDThursday March 2,n. 1Q~6

Announcements PersonalsKX( ITING business op portunity in cosm etics

sjectaJty store has opening for Estee Lauder beauty consultant Experience preferred Total control of department Liberal ^salary and commission Great op portunity to build successful business Send resume and experience All replies kept confidential to Box *03396 c/o Princeton Packet

COUNTER PERSON - to tend busy counter in fast growing copy & repro business in downtown Princeton Ex perienced preferred but not necessary Only career minded need apply Apply in person Tri angle Repro (e n te r . 12 Cham bers St. Princeton

CODER PART TIME TheGallup Organization inPrinceton is seeking person to work the hours chi liken are in school min 30 hrs No exp necessary Interesting work Call 609-924 9600

SECRETARY GENERAL position availab le tor in dividual with 1 yr office ex perience in <*ir Urban Affairs Office. Center City Trenton Requirements are typing 45 50 wpm & steno 80 w an Salary approx $6,000 For additional information & or Interview please contact Ms Edwards at 809 586-4800 ext M9 Equal Opportaiity Af firmative Action Employer M /F __________________TEACHERS WANTED to teach speedreading, will teach you Call 909 924-6333 for appt

AJSEKEEPER WANTED week day. mornings, in rerside area of Pnnceton et have own transportation ase call 609-924 9734

AVEL AGENT Must have 3ng travel sales exp at st 18 mas Fast growing ■ncy. good potential Send wme Box 158, c/o CEN- AL POST Kendall Park ' 08824

RECEPTIONIST TELE PHONE OPERATOR typing gen'I clerical knowledge required In t e r n a t i o n a l l y o r i e n t e dm anufacturing co 609-924 6800

SECRETARY to General Manager Musi be able to work independently good shorthand exc typing per sonable A able to work with people Submit resume to Box * 03389 c/o Princeton Packe!

COMPOSER OPERATOR part time paste up A some art abilities required fit>9 466 1200

FULL TIME experienced clowns and characters wanted lor April 10 opening of Great Adventure Also full time summer positions available Call for auditions Miss Jones 201 928 2000 ext 238

WANTED at home-telephone survey Absolutely no selling Pay by quality of leads Cali 609-737 1700

R E S P O N S IB L E SALES MANAGER for steads work good pay Retail sales work experience preferred Apply Pnnceton Bagel A Pastry Shop Princeton Shopping Center 909-924-9617

RETAIL MANAGEMENT

Chain of children's specialty stores has opportunities at assistant store manager level Retail experience or schoolinga must Regional mall location A dvancem en t possible in this exciting growth company Send resume to Box *03395 c/o Princeton Packet

MEN A WOMEN wanted to assist in live costume character magic show Must have neat and presentable appearance full time only. April 10 Call for auditions Miss Jones, 201-928-2000 ext 238 ___

SALES PERSON lull time call Liggett Rexall Drugs. Lawrence Shopping Center 609 *2-2804

NURSES, R \ part time, 7-3 shift, full 11m<- A part time 3-11 sh ift Eoual OoDortun itv Employer F ranklin Con valescence ten ter Rt 27 Franklin Park N J ( all 201 821-8000 for appointment

LOGIC DESIGN ENGINEER local systems house has

opening for person ex perienced in communications controller design for mini com puter system s In terfacing experience to general automation, computer equipm ent would tie beneficial Salary com mensurate with experience Good benefit package offered Call Mr Tollenger Tal-Star Computer Systems 609-799 1111 for appointment

SYSTEMS PROGRAMMERS long term development

needs have created openings for programmers with ex perience cxi many computer communication A real time operating systems Assembly language experience, ideally on general autom ation equipment is a must Salary com m ensurate with ex perience Good benefit package Call Mr Tollenger Tal-Star Computer Systems 609-799 1111 for appointment

NURSES AID OR LPN to help partly disabled woman in 30's Live-in position pleasant surroundings, ample free time Call 201 247-7997, 3-9 p m only.

RN mature, for office position to assist inlerrusts and learn office procedures Call 3 7pm Hightstown 609-448-0014

WAITRESS WAITER 2pm Mon-Fri 609-921-9830

II- YOl LIKE Needlepoint or knitting or just like to w'ork with your hands we need you to assemble small electronic components. Full time em­ployment A pleasant at mosphere Pnnceton Ad­vanced Components. Rte 206 Research Park Princeton, N J 609-924-2444

MATURE RESPONSIBLE sales person w anted for full or part time steady employment 609-924-9617

DAY PORTER - 8 hrs per day Ham lo4 :10pm Dayton area Call Julius Fuss bet 10 A 11 a m or 7 & 8 p m 201-329 2544.

SECRETARY Typing no shorthand Good telephone personality good with figuresCenter Princeton Reply P.0 Box *707, Princeton

SUBSTITUTE CUSTODIANS ni ghts wanted by East

Windsor Regional School District Apply RWH All derson Asst Sup! Personnel and TYainmg East Windsor Regional School District 384 Stockton St. Uightstown N J 08520 609 448 3660 ext 203 An equal opportunity employer

BABYSITTER needed irn mediately 2 boys, ages 3 A 3 my home Mon Fn. 8:30 am 4pm Call alter 4pm 609-799 3610

FLOOR BUFFERS even shift 6-10 pm Dayton area Must have experience Call Julius Kiss bet. 10 A 11 a m or 7 A 8 p m 201-329 2544

SECRETARY good skills experienced able to work independently knowledge bookkeeping Hours; 9-3 Send letter resume references to Box *(13376 c O Prinee! Oi Packet

RESPONSIBLE PERSON care for 2 boys 7A5-1. after school Tues A Thurs m\ home. Law rencevi lie. Pine Knoll References 609 883- 9354

NURSES KN & LPN for 3-11 p m shift ai Princeton Nur sing Home Call 609-924-9000 between 9-4 p m

REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON needed to sell for a long established firm Ex perience desired but not necessary We sell in territories such as Princeton. Lawrence. East Windsor Hamilton. Hopewell Twp Trenton. Fleming!on. Clinton A Bucks County, Pa If you live in or near any of the areas A would like an interview call Weidel Reai Estate, Inc 609 737-1300 or eves 609 737 1036 Ask for Richard Weidel

SECRETARY WANTED Assistant to manager, private club Good shorthand ex cel lent typing personable and able to work with people and numbers Mon-Fri 9-5 p m Call 609 924-0660

The Hightstown East Wind sor Joint Recreation Com­mission is accepting ap plications for the positions of director a rts and crafts specialist and counselors for their summer art program Applications are available at the Recreabon Office 124 Stockton Street old Acme building Hightstown N J

S P O R T I N G G O O D S MANUFACTURER — needs a receptionist w good typing skills for an interesting diversified position Please call Maark ^orp 609-799-9000

SECRETARY * t Stax and dictaphone experience . da vs per week medical office Apply 600-921 -8040

PHYSICAL THERAPIST excellent opportunities at newfacilities opening in Pnnceton 609-921 788- weekdays

ADVERTISING RESEARCH PROJECT Director Analyst wanted full time b\ local consumer research < o Exc henefiLv A growth potential Call Mrs R ngler ■ f 3 8282 bet 9 & 10 a m

HANDY PERSON to receive and handle shipments plus odds A ends jobs Tues thru Fn 9 30 to 5 30 Drivers kxnst raecessa rj Bot y ppeti t

609 924 77

GOOD TYPIST to be trained as dental assistant 7 days including Sat Lawrenceville -pec i alls: 4fie< Reply Box*03391 ( < Pnnceton Packet

WAITRESS WAITER < ening Experie i • preferred ( a) 80 29': <*%

SALES Part time or full time Princeton publisher needs personnel for inside sales work Previous sales ex perience a must Flexible hours High earnings poten tial Call 609 799 3680

MANAGER A Assistant manager positions open Ki1 ten I rea< her i o a I ps Restaurant Quaker

br irfge Mai 1 1 < jppori taiity ait 534 2104

$800 MONTHLY POSSIBLE for stuffing addressing and mailing envelopes in privacy of y our own home No ex- perience needed Send $1 00 and stamp to G B En terprises F’ O Box 794 Walla Walla Wash 99362

THE UNITED ST \TKS NAVY has immediate openings tor

interest ng and hallenging wort No experience necessary We il pay you while you train If you are ex perienced you may qualify for an advance pay grade Call at 722-4199 24 E 7’ i 5 Somerville

EXPERlENt ED PROOF READERS ! I -a"' free lance work for educational publisher send . esini • to Box *2321 Pnnceton \ ,1

P E R I ' iRMING ARTISTS pri s & beginnet - ail types A ages Singers dancers ac­tors actresses models for present & future com mitments by local casting • 'ken' a -i aimger N \ A lot al assignments, part time A full time Registration charge ('all between 5-Tptn Mon I & ail day Sat lor appt 609-443 3860

PERSON for springhouse-cleaning April ( al’ 20i 725 5152 t>\ emngs

S A LESPJ RSI INS 10 neededimmediately for new liurgjar and fin- alarm prodoc's This could be your chance to a make It tug We also need an expei iei t ed salesperson to head newly established department ('all ECS Security evenings 609-448-2347 or 443-387'' Full or par: time

WANTED responsible couple for occassional over night weekend housesitting wilii teenager assorted pets Must have ow n transportat on 609-924 7662 after 7 p n:

S E N I O R t I T I Z E N PROGRAM COORDINATOR Partt im e position No set hours ability to work with b u s i n e s s c o m m u n i t y , retirement groups and public setting up programs meeting needs of local Sr Citizens Apply BMH Anderson, asst Sup! Personnel A Training East Windsor Regional School District. 384 Stockton St Uightstown \ J 08520 609448 -3660-203 Apply on or before April 19 !9?6 An equal opportunity employer f m

HOUSEKEEPER part time or fulltime Hightstown Motel Own trans Refs 609-448-1388

SALES PERSON WANTED for childrens clothing store Inquire Childrens Hour Montgomery Shopoing Center Rt 206 Rocky Hill N J 609 924 970(1 for appointment

WAITER WAITRESS part time eves Experienced only Call between 3-6 p m 609-9241707.

DENTAi RECEPTIONISTS e c re ta r ia l ex p erien ce necessarv Send resume toBox .0338), c o Pnnceton Packet

WAITER WAITRESS required for prestige restuarant Good nay ex cellent company Benefits, require dependability Apply n person only , Pickw ick Pub,

Rte ) So. Pnnceton at the Treadway Inn

RECEPTIONIST for real 1 "tats A insurance agency Good typist, who enjoys meeting A working wi th theputahe Many benefits Write Box 00 1381 o Prim el Ml Packet

Ml Sl< ENSEMBLE SOUGHT for .June 6 outdoor wedding

in Princeto-n Repertoire from ughi classical to pop Please 8 ('09 452 3794 e\ es or

weekends

HAIRCUTTER WANTED part time or full time please call 201 446-6454 eves 259-9042

TYPISTS

Is your typing skill 55 wpm or better We nave temporary jobs in Pnnceton, Rocky Hill. Dayton Cranburv & Pen ningion Register with us A work w hen you want to close to home Top pay no fee

I A .1 TK.MPOR ARIES•2936 Rte 1

Lawrenceville. N J 609-68.3-5572

FUN FASHION A GOOD MONEY’

Fashion Wagon of Minnesota Wixiien has openings to show beautiful fashions and ex elusive line of fragrances just introduced No experience necessary Also. great Nfknager opening now If you can work 2 evenings a week have transportation like beautiful clothes and would like to earn top money and receive a free demo wardrobe call Toll Free 1-800-346-0081 and ask for MADELINE SCRIBA

HOUSECLEANING own transportation Bridgewater 1 day or 2 half davs ReferencesEves call 20i 725 1860

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS needed in Pnnceton area Must be able to ia e a termiml Come in to register now Tap pay no fee

J A J TEMPORARIES 2936 Rte 1

lawrenceville, N.J 809-883-5572

HOMEMAKER HOMEHEALTH AIDE Full or part time hourly wage plus mileage Free 'raining Visiting Homemaker Service of Somerset County 20 ) 725 5533

MACHINIST — 5 vrs ex perience make own set ups resharpen tools, make spot check inspection read andu n d ers tan d b lu e p r in ts , minimum supervision, furnish own machinist tools McClean Engineering Labs 70 Washington Rd Pnnceton Jet 609-799-0100

ResumesLEGAL SECRETARY part time experienced requiredreply to P O Box 104 Kendall Park 08824

DISHWASHER 5 lunches some eves Experienced, over 18 609-924 1707

BOOKKEEPER experienced tor real estate & insurance agents Insurance background helpful Per m,-inert! part time Write Box *

7/21 c e Princeton Packet

SPEECH THERAPIST pari t ime CCC or clinical fellow ship year needed Flexible hours 'i>9 882 1503 alter 4 p n.

\ l RSE W ANTED RN or LPN : 1 pm 7am part time For interview eontac* ad m in is t r a to r . Sunny field Nursing Home 61 Maplewood Ave Cranburv S00-395-O641

REDIT Resume Editing Objectively Personalized 684 Whitehead Rd A US 1. Lawrence Township \ j LPC 609-695 2505

Jobs Wanted

CONSTRUCTION SUPERIN­TENDENT desires d o sition with reliable co m p an y E x p e r i e n c e , residential A commercial 201 359-4080

TRINIDADIAN wishes job w oh family caring lor elderly- person children orhousework Will pay own fare For more info wnle to Irene Daniel Edifioo santa Ana Apt" 3-A. Avenida Principal Cumbres de Durumo,1 aracas Venezuela

Ol FENS WAY wants vou Make lop dollar showing Oueen" W ay lashions Free

n -v E it i $4®0 m i' obc 329 28 • (i09 585-8467 609

at! (fit8

sALFS PERSON Mature ' -xpcnenced in Indies wear

at Dept Apply in person Imagine Rt 130 Hightstown

GUARDS Uniforms fur­nished Work in Princeton lawrenceville area For appi cat! 201-329-6021 An equal opportunity employer

BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY full or part lime Knowledge of insurance helpful but not necessary Good with figures and typing ability Write Box *03338 c o Pnnceton Packet

AMBITIOUS Act now represent Sarah Coventry m your area No investment, flex hrs No exp necessary For appointment call 609-443 1032

B ■ B\ SITTING In my home Reliable mother Any age. Hot unch Lawrenceville 609-882

3817.

VOLUNTEER AVAILABLE painting inventory lawn

keeping etc Anything that needs to be done No par Ocular skills but friendly A willing Would pnfer to work in Princeton 609-924-9186

MOTHER will babysit in w home during the day East Windsor 609-443 1.364

I DESIGN LOGOS posters, signs books brochures ards letter-heads, murals

packages and any other graphics vou ma\ require 609 ■89, 2937

HOUSESITTER available June i to Aug 27 Responsible college senior seeks housesilhng jobs in Pnnceton 'his summer For further info. Write to ten Marita 100 Dodds Lane. Pnnceton, N J 0854(1

RE' ENT COLLEGE GRAD. B A in Eco languages English Spanish, French seeks position in International < 609 882 3797

HILD CARE Exp’d Mom love, attention. Crib, piayrm, arts crafts ref - ('ranbury Hgts area 609-448-5206

HILD CARE lor working mothers Excellent facilities References Reasonable Vic RCA A McGraw Hill. 609-443- 5695

BABY SII ! ING my home or V°urs Nr Kreps School 609 448-8554

CLEAN CELLARS attic, lawns cut A cleaned High School student wants workCall Ted, 609 92 ! 7686,

CHILD CARE BY'KEGISTF RED NI RSE I \ MY HOME 609-443 5142

CHILDCARE in my home for working mothers Ex­perienced References Twin Rivers area 609-448-4593

N Y STE MS PROG RAM ME R Specializes in Mini Computers Part time only Write Box 03378 c n PnncetonPacket

EXP HOUSEKEEPER would like 5 days work. Sam 3pm $25 a day Call 609-921 (498 Own trans

BABY SITTER Well known A exceptionally reliable Hot lunch naps com plete pl ay g ro u n d f a c i l i t i e s Reasonable rates 609-924-2037

NEED A YOUNG PERSON HELP BOY S OR GIRLS” Call Youth Employment Service Y E S Mon-Fr: 2 30 5pm 609-924-5841 A non profit student employment organization

2 COLLEGE STUDENTS seeking odd jobs Paint ir* Carpentry vard work etc (all 609 896-9060

GOING ON A TRIP” I will give your school age children tender loving care in my Lawrenceville home in a happy family atm osphere Reasonable rates 609 *3 7863

EXPERIENCED SECRI TARY BOOKKEEPER seeks permanent part Time <3 or 4 full davs a week position lu-vei of competence high, in vping grammar spelling and

verbal skills. Please call 609 882-0B63

MATURE WOMAN wishes 5 day live out housekeeper job Child care, -booking etc In Pnnceton Hopewell area Own trans 466 2937

< ERTIFIED 'TEACHER seeks summer work with children Experienced in recreation children s theater and child care Call 201-359 8338

MATURE WOMAN wishes to help senior citizens sick or well light housework lots of refs 609-695-2264

HOI SEWORK Twin Rivers Area Reasonable Rates Call 609 259-3205 after 6

BABYSITTING in mv Twin Rivers home Warm loving surroundings Call Gail 609 448 492)

WILL DO HOUSECLEANING Dependable 201-359-6608

MONTESSORI SCHOOL ol East Windsor offers SOMETHING MORE tor the pre-school or kindergarten child. Opening tor Sept 1976 For information observation or application call 609-448-0946 on Tues or Thurs or 259-7966 or 259-330) eves

ATTENTION PARENTS Irene's Day Nursery has openings for your 'child Loving care 20 year ex perience Large playroom A yard Licensed, an\ race, income tax deductible’ From 6 wksto6yrs Recommended b\ children ' all for appt 609-924 0219

f o r f a m i l i e s w it hYOUNG CHILDREN The Hightstown Church of God offers a Parent's Dav Out' program 6 30 a.m to 5:30 pm V-F The program offer" a Christian environment for ihe nurture of pre-school and kinderga rtners Carefully ’rained supervision Marriage and family counseling available ‘Donations to total church ministry requested For information and registration call 609-448-9424

PEN ANI) INK' IT'S NOT WHAT YOU TH INK©.

UM OKAY. YOU'RE OKAY TRANSACTIONAL AN Ai YSIS GR< ‘I ps are meeting in Pnnceton Learn the principals of TA A how to apply them to change A growth in your life Call 609 924-6059 for further in formation

PARENT EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING 8 week class starts 7 :» p m Tues. April 6 at Old School House in C’ r a n b u r y A d v a n c e registration required Call 609 882-9179

l M \ ERSITY NOW DAYAnnouncements Nl xsery if- accepting applications lor its 2 vr old class

.976 1977 'Full lay program, 8 a.m to 6 p.m Some spaces also available in the ! 4 A 5 yr old classes For further information call 609- 924-4214

THE MAGIC OF CON STAN TINE Entertainment lor al! ages Parties iun raising weddings 201 469- 5146

FUND RAISER FOR YOUR SCHOOL. CLUB OR CHURCH

No financial investment May 4th ihe Princeton Chamber of

ommeree brings Up With People to the .Jadw in Gym We invite schools clubs and Churches to share in the proceeds Trough sale of tickets For details phone the Chamber office at

609 I 921-7676 Monday through Friday

10 a m to 4 p.m

N A S S A U S U M M E R PROGRAM 5th season of !un for pre-schoolers in heart I Pnnceton June 14 Aug 13

Register by week or season Certified teachers w ill provide well balanced nursery program ( all 609-92 ) 7787 or 896-0260 tor information

VISIT NASSAU CO-OP nursery schwl 50 Walnut Line Princeton, and bring vour 3 or 4 yr old You can register now for the 1976-77 term Two programs are avail 9-i2. or 9-3 Call Jane Felder 609-882 6272 or IngridWit rice 921 8051

LOOK LOOK , LOOK There is parking at Pnnceton Station Rates 50 cents per day. $1.00 for overnight by the week $3 00, by the month $8 The only overnight parking in Princeton 609-924-0976

THE PRINCETON COOPER te’IVE NI RSERY' SCHOOL

Nassau A Cedar Lanes is accepting applications for 19 7 6-77 Visit our small IriendJy class of A 4 vr olds !l' appointment ('all Elinor Williams 609-921-6585 or Pal Handing 921-8599

BRYN MAWR BOOK SALE Bring books and prints 32 Yandeventer Ave Wed mornings 9 30-IS 30 or call 609 924 1534 Donations tax deductible

St MMER DAY CAMP Fun A Friends Instruction in all ' ports 2 pools Arts A Crafts Miniature Golf Separate Divisions ages 3 12 Register 2 8 weeks June 28 Aug 20 Transportation 2. 3. 5 mini or lull davs Call Cedarviile Country Day Camp 609-448 5881

BARGAIN BOOK SALE March 24-27. preview March 23 7pm $] 00 admission Brunsyy dc Square Mali -■ponsored by E Brunswick Friends of Library

PersonalsHOTLINE i onfidential. non judgemental, ready to listen HOT LINE 8-11 pm 609-924-1144

NCAA TICKETS 2 Semifinals and Finals Best offer over $150takes all •<1 tekets 609-587- 7270 anytime

FUND RAISER FOR YOUR SCHOOL. CLUB OR CHURCH

No financial investment Mav 4th the Pnnceton Chamber of Commerce brings Up With People to the Jadwin Gym We invite schools dubs and ! Lurches to share in the proceeds, through sale of ickets For details phone the

Chamber office at

609 921-7676 Monday through Friday

10a.m to4 p.m

ASTROLOGY SHOP Astrological charts classes astrology books occult books experimental dating service Open 12 3 p m , Mon t hru Sal closed Wed 134 Nassau St Princeton or call Toby at 609 924-5179

HIGHTSTOWN PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC Monday evenings Call 609-448 3439

MAGICIAN Scouts Parties Banquets etc Girl cut in half by electric saw plus Houdim lock escape Gordv 215-968 3733

Ai ,CO H C>L ICS A NON Y MOU S HELP AND INFORMATION

U J 609-924 7592

PROFESSIONALLY LED Personal Growth

Group for Women Now FormingSOMERSET COUNSELING A CONSULTING GROUP 1 E High St Somerville 201-725-39SB

SINGLESKRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Sponsored byMonmouth Presbytery of the United Presbyterian f'hurch

All Singles All Denominations

Meet atF irst Presbvtenan Church

320 North Mam St Hightstown

Sundays2 00 pm Worship Service3:00 p.m Social Events

Wednesday30 p m Group Sharing

Fridays8 30 p n Singles Fellow hsip

For additional information 609-448-0055

MRS BR(X)K5 Reader A Advisor on all affairs Avail tor gatherings or parties Spet readings Wed $2 Card reading S3 609-394-3410 8-11 a.m & 6-10 p.m

THE 400 CLUB of Pnn ■ • -' r*; i-. a selev' group of in ' e I 1 i a p n t m a t u r e , sophisticated young adults lie tween the ages of 22-35, ■ingle separated or divorced who enjoy 'he company of other "ingle people with similar interests For further information regarding this private club please contact by post. The 400 Club of Pnn colon PO Box 247 Princeton. N J («540

BARGAIN MART 18 A BARGAIN MART IN CLASSIFIED RAGES

Looking for interested beginner A in term ediate bridge players to form weekly game Aged 25-45 preferred fitly 448-6392

YY ANT 7 1 ENJOY' a relaxing "Oothing pleasurable body massage or facial or both Call Lilly 609 *3 1234 for appt Women only

GAY SWITCHBOARD in­formation center Call 609-921- 2565 Best hours 7-10 p m

»VERE \TKRS •> N • IN Y V x i meets Thursday evenings, 1st

P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u rc h ,I ght st own For information call 609-448 2481 or 443-5749

P E R S () N W A N TE D f o rexisting tar pool from East Windsor Twp to center city Philadelphia Call after 7 pm 609 448-4819 or 448-3561

JOIN l S meet new people Parents Without Partners diaper 387 We offer con wviality awareness, adult & - Inldren s activities gourmet n '-aU dances, understanding, etc 609-924-1723 days 609-924 2064 & 201 297 ’>854 eves

HI RIESQUE STR IP TEASE Entertainment for that

special party Cal! The Hamburg Theater. 201-873- 3733

SPIRIT! \l 1ST

Header ,ind advisor on all aliair" of life 15 vears same location Special S5 card ■ i ' -:i IS ' r 'hi ad 820 dt; 24 9 3

NEED A BAND” CALLUS’ Good danceable music for all ages al reasonable prices The Nfusi cians 201 *9-1500

LOSE weight with New Shape apsulc- and Hvdrex Water

Uiils at Siegel s Franklin Park F’harmacy

FLORIDA BOUND man with IB furniture van going to Florida March 26 Can lake ml! or part load Reliable - e.isonable 609-924 9347

Bargain MariCREDENZA custom made mahogany unit 99 x 33 x 19U. $900 or test offer 4 dining took swivel chairs $25 ea 609- ©5-0595

FULL SIZE Ikjx spri ng A mattress $40 Exc cond 201- 297 1272

FOR SALE 20 ' Girl s Rudge bicycle, $10, 24 girl s Free Spirit 3 spa ni cycle. $35 27' men s Free Spirit 10 spd $55 201 359-8843

VICTORIAn dining room set hutch buffet, server table

A 5 chairs $500 or best offer201-722-5374

TWO SOFAS Scandinavian, woo! upholstered like new condition 1 beige $25 1 blue$85 Two tires A runs, D78-13. like new $10 609-883 1549

WE HATE TO SILL 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 Ong value $700 Best offer over $250 609-924-2344after 6

Bargain MartKUDYARD THE ROOSTER sent wedding presents to thr Jolly Green Giant s daughter 2 gorgeous Tiffany Fruit chandeliers for earrings FURLONG LAMP F ACTOR Y OUTLET largest Outlet lor a 99 mile radii*; 9 miles north of Hatboro on Hi. 263 Furlong Pa OPEN 7 DAYS "un 11-6 MON TI ES TUI RS 8 5 WED 8-8. FRI 8-9. SA'l 10-7 Micro Dot Pricing 21,5 7947444 5/6.

FILES t sed 4-drawer full suspension letter size tiles Very good 'condition, heavy duty $59 .V) 609-924 ,4454

PERSIAN RUG 4 x',. new,genuine Bukhara original h $850. selling Hr $4ou 201-359- 2463 after 6pm

COLONIAL PINE BAR 511 x 3 ft , w 2 swivel bar stools Exc cond Make offer 201-329 2785

GETTING ENGAGED” Brand new engagement wedding ring set Unusual very attractive Includes case and warranty on diamond Mas $250 will take $175 Call 609 443 5804 after 6pm

GENUINE 'Kxercycle home exercise machine ex­cellent condition 3 4 size French cello Two Directional olive green corduroy chairs on brass casters 609 737 «i44

BOLENS lawn tractor 32' cut. new engine very clean ( all 609-890-9136

: HROME & WOOD wall uni' Excellent condition iioo ,4>l< 799- !74(i or 201 359-4586

BEDROOM SET oak. Drexel l headboard, twin beds chest double dresser, night stand S'70 1109-448-6*473

EOIS()N coat h carriage good cond Girl's clothes infants toddler i arbed. table set 79 77 1 9611 after ,

i I” 5E i Samsonite outdoor patio furralsire ssofi new, will sell for half price $28 609-4431799 after 6pm

TWO PERSIAN RUGS 1 in a i t s < $774 6’ x 9*4$250 »» 44 8 2722

RUG H'x9 indoor outdoor Red, black Tange paltern. excel cond $jo 609-44'1742 after 6 pm

BUTCHER BUK'K love seat solid oak f ram e walnut stained with 4 loose pillow Purchased al the Work Bench in P'nnceion Perfect con­dition 609-799-0099 ,il h r h p m

MO\ ING SALf- Living room sofa, chairs ifueen size ix-d dinette Very cheap Also 19 BAM RCA IT ' year old All available April 15 < ail week davs after 7 p m S09-H96-9569

CHORAL MI SIC .vLE Westminster Choir ' Jiege library acros rom Pnn ceton fl S Sat Apr : 10-4 Octavos large works A collections Singles A multiples all voices sacred, secular al) styles & periods me! pop Musi . & la cents nothing over $1 no \iso Ixsoks hymnals A keytKiani music

SCHWINN WOMANS Sp<j collegiate model urowr, $90 297 58 69 after ! /

F ()R SALE tea itiful i iginal i zech crystal chandelier mm call 609-9S4-5329 betwefflti > in pm

15 FT POOL with all ac- < essories $195 Girls bike 26 , : spd $20 609-799-2286

4 STEEL-BELTED radials, Michelm ER78 x 14 w w Bought new never been on a nm $175 609-921 1853

GREEN early American stuffed chair $2U drop leaf maple coffee table $20. gold braid rug. 8 x n $15 Other household items 609-443-6131.

SOLID WALNUT NAK- ASHIMA DINING SET C lassic design (6x72. two 18 extensions. 8 chairs $1000 609-921-8089 nr 452 8888,

MODEL 149 INT’L CUB cadet )4 hp mowing tractor 48 cut Hydrostatic drive w 2 wheel IHC dump cart Used 3 seasons $1500 Replacement cost $3000. KELVIN ATOR trash pak Golden harvest front Like new $100 609-7373495 after p m

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THE CENTRAL POST(V/NDSOR H ICHTS H ER A LDr iuirsdax March 2‘> I ' ;7 f,

"Seven For Centra! Jersey

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The Mdnville News

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Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Wanted To Buy Garage Sales AuctionsH4 P( place settings of

Treasure House china whispering wheat pattern Original cost $525 Included in selling price are 8 half price certificates to bu> more settings or serving pieces from compariv Certificates worth $265 Our asking price $250 609 448 7591 or 890-9128 after 6 pm

I.KI( A N14 BODY chrome, rare find Vint condition asking $450 135mm 12 8Klmarit telephoto lens suitable for ali Leica M series Also mint condition Asking $300 609-466-2273 after 6prri ask for Hot)

ZENITH AM FM stereo system Seldom used since new $80 Call anytime, 609 921-6892

MOV ING SALE Dinette, fkir set,couch, tables, chairs child's books, kmc knacks reas 609-443-3857

PLAY GYM for yard in ground $25 , 609-448-1174 after4.

MAYTAG SPIN DtCi portable washer, $150 Dinette set 4 chairs, $70 both used only 6 rnos 609-466 2522 alter 6pm

DA NACU STEREO 120 amp. pat 4 preamp, AR turntbIC good cond $240 609 799-90JO Jim

SA-( RIF ICt Impressionist oil paintings by internationally renowned artists Must see to appreciate Interior scenes of French Brittany still iifes and landscapes 609 665 2197

SPRING MEADOW FARM FREEZER BEEF Excellent quality ted on pasture, high in grain, most steroids Half cut to order packed labeled and flash frozen Will deliver 609 466 ‘29 3 7

DISHW ASHER F rigjdaire gold used 3 months new cond , 5 yr guarantee $200Dinette set, extra large table, extra leaf, marble formica top 8 matching chairs, beige andgoid.exe cond $150. Call 20 1 359-3978 weekends onlv

COLOR TV 23' console Sears 67 Call after 5 pm Best offer 25! 359-4309

GARAGE DOOR double width, electric door opener new condition $175 01 may be bought separate! s 609 466 1200

GOSLINGS & DUCKLINGS Many varieties from show quality stock Supph limited 201 - 782-2526

F IRAN ALLEN solid cherry break! ronl. crown glass mint condition, cost $1200. (rest offer 609 883 4334

t R IB & POH 1ACH IB wood, white limsh on both Excellent condition and Ixith with mattresses Asking $40 tx>th or $23 crib $15 portacrib 609 448 5802 after 7pm

FAq I IS LIE: Renaissancewedding gown and veil Original cost S1300 Neverworn, size R) Pricenegotiable 215-295 3539

i.H Nt AN p m EF. .Antiqued cherry mahogany dming room sot com pits e w-itn 9 pcs Brand new Royal electric heavy dutv office typewriter with stand Call 609 46*i 2184 evenings

DINING ROOM table, oc­tagonal 2 leaves. 4 brocade chairs asking $100 609-4433542

GE ELECTRIC RANGE 30 avocado, huge oven, see* thru glass pane) door Like new $100 609 448 8459 after 2p m &wknds

iNIKKOKMAT FTV chrome, new stvle body with 50mm fl 4 Auto-Mikkor 1C lens METZ 218 rechargable flash unit with automatic bounce & thyristor circuitry Many accessoriesincluded all items in mintcondition Retails at over $700 asking $400 Call 608-443-4683 7

10 p m

SEWING MACHINE Ex cel lent working condition 809 448-0279

ELECTRIC MATCH - white black, oranae avocado IB 80 Send stamp for free brochure Clomar 775 N Broad A 30#, Elizabeth, N J

SE ARS KEN MURE apt size electric dryer 110 volts Fix' condition J60 606 448 2708

9 REGULATION SLATE TOP POOL TABLE & EQUIP MF VI CAU 609 464* 'l«F

NOSTALGIA BIFFS Early -10 s gas stove, gas. room beater, piano stool child's school desk 4 canary < age w stand All in excellent condition 609 .586 2086

C'B RADIO wholesalers Johnson Pace. Cobra. Sliarp etc plus antennas, ac cessones 201-462-3306

CUSTOM MADE doll houses & lurniutrc Houses designed : v our i#r home 609-466-0852

COLOR TV RCA 23 als-- K&W 18 Motorola Make an offer 201-329 6781 after 7pn, u w eekends

SCHWINN VARSITY’ '22 $65 t ali 609-388-8221 alter 4 pm

DYNACO STEREO SC A 80 AMP 4 AF6 AM F M tuner FiPI 150 speakers Wilson golf clubs 609-466-1170.

STORK EXCHANGE Juvenile F u rn i tu re Con signment Shop now also open Sat 4 Sun 10 to 5 609 ,83-1717

DOKORDER 7100 4-track stereo deck with Flchoplex Practically new $300 609 924 46 2 0 evenings

CRIB mattress $4u 12Schwinn Little Tiger bike $12 tricycle $5 bouncing horse $7 misc. pre-school toys sur vival jacket size 6x $4 Call 609-88 3 9464

HAY FUR SALE B Zaitz & Sons ( 1 609 448-037/

BOOKCASF) antique white 5 wide ti> high 2 pc-- $50 Brow n nylon occasional chair $20 Cherry liedframe w Ixxik case headboard & (exit $40 009 655 2178

POOL TABLE 4 x 8 like new lent 9 x 12 Coleman Oasis & nusc camping stuff portable dishwasher 24 men s bike 609 443 21 17

8- I It At K CASSETTES to brand new blank sels tor - ils 4u minutes plavmg time 1)09 921 2256 afta * SOpn

ENGLISH men s 3-speed bike gexKi condition, $55 24 girl's bike 1-speed $20 4maple finished dinette chairs $35 Pink i^jholstered swivel chair, $35 21 \ 40 antique blue painted desk 4-drawers plus chair. $411 609-924 5948

ABSOLUTELY BRAND NEW over 50% off Shure Vocal

Master \A304 P A system 4 cols w matching low imp head Hi quality pro mike included $800 609 443-6599

FT RNITL'RE Couch, chair, recliner 2 end tables coffee table, 2 lamps kitchen table w 4 chairs 2 hglil blue shag rugs Reasonable 609 443 -44

SOFA Turn-of-1 he -century beautiful, walnut, ornate w ottoman excellent eoi ditiun Ornate arm chair can compliment sofa Heavy glass top Table w 4 chairs excellent condition 609 395 0814

NEW FASHIONS ARRIVING daily Pant suits dresses 2 pc suits The smartest styles and colors especially lor you

Come in Soon

RED BARN VAST ALS Rt 206 Belle Mead

201-359-3305

' ' >M PI ,F I F, p< solid pi lie liedromn suite excel cond Asking Sllxx- 2Ui 529 2377 8 4 30ptr, weekday s ask lor L.m

6 PIEt E i anish modern living room sel Excel lent condition $150 ' all 201 1694431

THREE 7 77 x 15 tires mounted 11 Kaiser Willys wheels $40 old wooden kitchen chairs painted $25 201 725 7941

SW IMM1NG P ' h>L 12 X 20 x 4 redwood leek accessories 7 .. lismai - \S« 201 34e707 2

50 Ion WINCH $175 10 tonWIN< li $45 1 al 809 -mh 0180 or 609 448 U5i-

KIT( HEN SET end table, electric fireplace chairs, sofa day bed much more No reasonable a ter refused 000 448-6754

MED COE KEF. TABLE 27 x39 f 4 glass top. dark wood lsa.se Med I,amp 44 tall Both cxcP cond 809 44.3- 1295

LIVING RiXJM SE ! couch, 3 chair-- table A lamp Fall fop app- 111 incut 609 44 . 7299 after5

N A T I O N A L R I D I N G TRA<T<)H . hp. reel mower 30 . elec start’ Asking $200 ....... ■ oiidib.it Ki6< 655-0003.

-. hr ME! URY Ml iMf (TORi-i-: : Fresl ■ it si onJy $75

609 448-0574

1 >LJ 1 KOLi IP 1 1ESK io xh goo x iii a n799 2714

SPRING RUMMAGE SALE -ponsored by Princeton United Methodist Wornen Nassau St and Yandeventer Ave Princeton N J Sale will be held in the lower level of the church on Thursday March 25 9 am until 5 pm and F riday March 26, 9 a m until ! p m Treasure Trove Room lor merchandise of higher quality Beginning at noon Friday household items will Ik- reduced to half price Also beginning at noon Friday, shoppers may Jill a tiag with clothing and soft goods for onlv $1

SCHWINN bicycles 2 girls 20 models White ‘F a i r l-tuls and blue Hollywood exc cond $45 each 609-8960766

YOl IlKEAM IT » f \l \ KK IT

• EDAM RlBKER AND POE5

. REDOING

. F l HAITI KF

. I PIIOCSTERING

All work done m the Old World Tradition

Dixie Hed A F oam116 North Main St. Hightstown. N J

60S- 443- 4646

Open to the publ ic Wednesday to Saturday

12 noon to 7 p m

DINETTE SET trundle bedReasonable 20! 297 2519

t. Ft COLONIAL cherry ENCLOSED CARRIER FORbedroom suite double bed CAR TOP $50 ir best offer excellent condition, $700 609-448-0931Cherry coffee table, $75 Cali -----------------------------609-921-7267 MATTRESS 1 yr old Queen

mzc Serta perfect sleeper Call 201-521-2185

87' CONY COUCH, heavy- _ _______ ______gold nubbed cotton, green &slate coffee table. 25 dI A wh PEN AND INK IT'S NOTconsole TV approx 45 yds WHAT YOU THINKgreen sculptured carpetingVI! exc Cond 609-448 7945

1WO CHANDELIERS one bronze 4 crystal, traditional style excellent condition. $70 Other brass, with 5 glassshades $25 609-443-1715

QUAD RECEIVER 4 channel Sanyo, 20 watts per channel. SQ Discrete 4, 2 years old excellent condition. $28'1 $400 with 4 speakers 609-924 15)4

TURNTABLE tuner am/fm latfiu headphones 2.speakers 11 \ 18 7- deep $200 009448-6292

CRAB APPLE COBNXfi

ANTIQUES

Count ry 4 Victorian Furniture

New A UnusualGifts

88 Main St Route 512 Peapack, N J

201 234-2040Tues Sat 10-5

4 vr old built-in dishwasherWestinghouso 609-799-3444

1 mderel la Danskin, Kate 1 rict-iiiiw ay i uve DR ESSES. Stxw I pan) - shirti blouses 4 more sum a 61 - cat likenew Also man s speed bike needs some "-pair Call 609 448-7282

'I Fit Hit V\ HI 1 t Hi Its362 S M am Si Mam ille

HY A RUG Natural color 6x9 Like new Best offer 609 148-5817 nr 443-5892 after 6 pm

Used FURNITURE of every description Largest collection in Bucks County Dailv til 5 closed Sunday Flub son F'ur

Titun- Dovlestown Pa

TRY FLU ID EX mild diuretic tablet and Diadex former name Dex A Diet same formula. Thrift Drugs

KITCHEN SET White wrought iron 4 chairs CRIB with mattress Ex cond 609 448 4419 after 5

Quality Meats ButcherService Freezer Orderst uslom ( ut & Ftuzeti

2(11 722-7771

THF CRAFTY NEEDLE 1 anvas work from start to limsh Weekdays 9 12 A ‘lues eves 7-9 (509-448-3335

SUM PHOTO COPY MACHINE perfect for small "Ifice List price $1000 will sell Fir $‘250 609-448-4071 evenings

BASS!- I STROLLER w sun -j Sf i n MOGOMAT IC

Ml SIC.A1. portable swing w -m,Ill'll 1419 448 8! i

STEFIl DHL MS Takeuivanlag' ol ga- w .ir F ill oneup io gal $5 7 g.,| 0413 .liter 12 IKKM

$ 609 448

PORTABLE GE Washer Adrver gold 8 rnos 201 .159 2571

ol d $350

D I S 11 W A S II E HY esl mg house A (onditionused 5 months avocado,portalT "i built it) -448 6512

$175 609

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Do mure educators andparents buy World Book 1 ’s '1; ii! ■ >t bei F ucy< Iopedia'

It s easy lo use’ ’ 'easy to r e a d 1'

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If sou at - interested in in ''in 1 ! m. ibout eitfiei buv mg •' • f rite L 183 P O

Box 42 Princeton Jet N J 0857)0

KO.Nh a C35 automatic 351111- camera kit. slight I v i>e v.e ,15mm enlarger and

dark ruorn equipment new will sacrifice 2 Dejur -teimretu dictating machine good condition best offer acceded 609 448 1096

l MQI F. BOUTIQUE

ini *1 the finest selections of previously owned better qua 111 v family dot In ng at Pm Money Prices'

PIN MONEY ROC PIQUE 14 Mercer St,

Hopewell. N J 609-466-2810

1 onsignment Re-Sale open daily 10-4 p.m

BRIDAL GOWN Priscilla of Boston Spring summer worn once size 7 $200 now $50 609 396 1951

MERRY GO KOI NDConsignment Shop

Rocky Hill N J next to Post Office

609-924-0036

NOW OPEN

Bargains in previously owned family clot lung

Wed Thurs K n ,2 pm-8pm sal lilam tpm

1 Designing Flours Wed. Thurs Fri 6 pm 8pn

PORTABLE STEREO tape recorder L her 4400 2 mikes field accessories, $500 Oriental rug Sparta 10x14 $300 Danish rosewood dming table $125 Denby Bukara stoneware, 8 places, neariv < orn pi ete $125 609 66 5 283'

DESKS. CHAIRS FILE - A BIN E PS SAF ES BOOK CASES CREDENZAS New and used Largest selection lowest prices American Of lice Co Rt 9, Toms River AH -244 28499

LOOK do vou have these Lionel engines" 263F7 2262S0E 752F C.3E 400E 581E9E. 392E I need them to complete mv collection Please call 609-385-9218 after 5.30 p m

HI BKER STAMPSSchool or College address Home business, zip code Rubber stamps of all kinds and sizes made to vour orderal

HINKSON S82 Nassau St

ALTEKNA FIVES GUAR AN TEES that our advanced design heated waterbed will be the most comfortable tied vou have ever slept in You be the judge 30 day trial 609-924-5011 Call for our free brochure

CABINET DISPLAYS must be sold to make room for newdisplays Aristocrat Kitchens 52 Route 153 Mercerville

IS YOUR CLUB OR ORGANIZATION LOOKING for a high profit, verv useful FUND RAISER" For free samples A details write WHH 41176 Box 146 Hightstown

JAR I SICKLE BAR. $85 Hamilton clothes dryer bottle gas $35 Sears portable dish washer $25 pair maple pineapple bedsteads $20 all in good working condition Several pieces of iuggage and3 living room chairs Call 201 359 671) after Friday

4 burner apartment size gas stove w oven Craftsm an table saw new motors. 3/4 4 hp garden tools furrutire odds & ends oi I burners blowers A c ircu lato rs, plumbing fittings valvesI s, 4 " copper tubing small bathroom cabinet sink 5 hp rototiller carpenter tools 8 drawer filing cabinet 3 x 4 other items too numerous to mention 47 Washington Place Somerville

30' ELECTRIC range Ideal for summer cottage Call 909- 448 5890

JOHN W1DDIC0MB 5 long glass lop coffee table with while wooden base New $450 asking »5 609-452-8433

ELECTRK TYPEWRITER Ulympieite $135 cash A firm609 393 1717 lie(ween 10 a m A5 p m

PLYWOOD SHEATHING ext lew 4x8. 3 8 $5 48 , 4$6 58. 5 8 $7 78, 3/4 $10 48Kiln ekieri limber 1x3x8 3B cents, 2x3x8 88 cents, 2x4x8 95 cents Andersen windows. 25% off 25% off textired i l l plywood siding 5/8 4x8 $11 60,-ht Can deliver Call collect 215 276-0632

STUDDED SNOWS- 2xG78x14 F’lrestone used 1 season $20 ea 609 799 24.39

30 GAL fish aquarium complete with filters lights heater, fish and ali decorations and stand Best offer 301 489 3068

LETTUCE A CABBAGE PLANTS Wholesale A retail Will have variety of vegetables flower bedding ana sweet potato plants Also hanging baskets Andy Tin dall Snaron Rd 609 259-2431

Boys 5 speed 20 BIKE $25 4 ft pool ladder outside deckstill in box $29 tncycle $6 47 4x47 window storms A screen $10 nder mower ff5 609 443 1683

OU4 CAMEL HAIR RUG 5x7 $225 Oriental Afghan Rug 12x18 $850 glass top tables Victorian chairs lamps etc Relocating Must sell Ap pointment onlv 609-443-1072

BICYCLE REPAIRS We Buy and Sell

TIGER Al TO STORES 24 26 W itherspoon Street

609 924-3715

A ME R I C A N I NDI AN JEWELRY Direct from Arizona at discouit prices 609 443 3126

TYPEWRITERS Electric manual portable office models New reconditioned ADDERS CALCULATORS Name brands Rentals Repairs, Trade-ins CENTER BUSINESS MACHINES 104 Nassau St 809-994-2243

E L E C T R I C T R A I N S REPAIRED I buy and sell new A i*ed trains Jav s Train Repair 3D18284)783

FIREPLACE WOOD Cut A --pht All hardwood choice seasoned oak seasoned 1 yr or longer Delivered A stocked $40 a truckload 609 448-4253 if no answer 609 261-3032

F REEZER BEEF

Home grown naturally ied steers Cut to your own specification, wrapped and frozen Kaulman Farm 609 466-0773. Master Chg avail

SEA WEED Liquified or granular The ideal plant ,1 tarn in At Peterson.'; Nur sery Low renceviile Road Princeton

C UL T UR E D M ARBLE VANITY TOPS Direct from Factor'- ALTEC POLY MARBLE 73 Second Si Somerville 20! 526 2777

SEASONED FIREWOOD mixed hardwoods sold in 3 4 ton pickup loads Also half loads. Call 609-448-2133 or 609- 896-9555

i N IFOR MS AND ACCESSORIES

Barco etc Uniforms panl suits tops nurse mates shoes Lata coats, badges Men A women

It \ II F Y s (lpp Ha mvPrince! on Shoppi ng Center

CABINETS for Do-II Y’nur setters Special prices& installation instructions Aristocrat Quaker Maid 52 Rt «33. Mercerville Bring vour measurements or call 609-587 2400 for free estimate

PERSON A TUCKER MEAT PROCESSORS Invite vou to consider and compare their prices lor freezer fx'el veal pork and lamb Take a drive to 'he country and join us in our "hop while vou watch your .rder cut and wrapped Give us a call at 201-236 2400

KITCHEN CABINETS Birch oak pine cherry walnut Countertops low prices C Paul 009-448-84)4

STORK EXCHANGE Juvenile Furniture Con signment Shop row .pen on Sal A Sun 10lo6also 609-393- 1717

Wanted To BuyWANTF7D used spinet piano Prince "I Peac< Lutheran t hurch 609-799-1753 799 1783 01 193-2728

WANTED --mall sailboat sunfish or Mach 1\ type in good condition 201 746-3353 after 6pm

WANTED TO BUY good qualitv. used stationarv cvcle exerciser (509-924-9181

WAN! Jungle end swing set by Child Lite play specialties in good condition 1 al 609-924 44 96

w a n ted fill shale brokeiconcrete anything lo fill hole lor drivew ay 201-297 . 269

WANTED Stamp < olk-x-tions i S and foreign Call after > p m 609-448-0380

YOUR KIDS outgrown their bikes' 1 want to buv a girl's and/or boy's 20" bike 3 or 5 speeds m good condition Call after 7 pm 609-896-1006

WANTED TO BCY Scrap copper brass lead, aluminum stainless steel, sterling silver etc solids or turnings Industrial, business or private Correct market once, cash paid S Klein Metals Co Inc 2156 CampLam Rd Somerville, N J 08876 Phone 201 -722 2288

EXTENSION A STEP LADDER and mist painting equipment wanted Call Gregg Terrv 609 921-2167

CORNER CUPBOARDS Jelly cupboards blanketchests. 1 drawer stand chest of drawers Oak china closets, oak desks and other antique furniture Also antiqueAmerican clocks 201 297-0914

USED PAPERBACKS in goodcondition Call 201 297-0249 201 -297-4185

COLLECTOR purchasing all U S coins collections Top Prices At home appraisals 201 297 5573

U S COINS Paying current prices Silver gold copper singles or eo la tio n s Call 201) 359-6402

REF RIGEkATOR W ANTED up to 5 years old must be

Harvest gold color Call 609 448-8412

'MIC BOOKS Old or new Good prices paid 20j 297-9356

W ANTED - MISSION OAK lurruture from the Gustav Sticklev 'Craftsmen < 1 609 466-21 til

LIONEL TRAINS American Flyers A others Paid up to $1,000 per set or odd pieces 609 394 7453

MusicalInstruments

PIANO Kimball, Baby Grand, 5 1. w bench. 3 vrs old ebony Like new $).975-firm Call Barbara 201-356-1505, belw 9 30-5 pm

SAX Marine! A trumpet, all in si*>erb con dition 609-443-1539 after 4pm

BALDWIN Spinet Piano repossessed. 6 rnos old. Walnut Bank will refinance ' all Miss Grey Mifflin Pianos & Organs 234 F State Street Trenton 609-392-7133

GARAGE SALE March 27 Sat 27 Pinehurst Dr Cran bury. Manor 9-4 p m Pool equip fencing babv items,etc

YARD SALE MOVING OVERSEAS riding lawn mower 36 blade, rotary tiller, concrete mixer tools, many other items Evenings A weekends Box 333 A Etra Rd .Rt 571. E of Hightstown 609

448-4074

FOUR FAMILY Sale 12 ga Pump I D required . 1 vr old 18 ft vinyl pool cover stereo, gun rack A . tape recordersbowling balls golf clubs, sporting goods, go-cart engine toys, tools, silver jewelry, old dock, trains custom lamps encore household of furniture Depression Glass, etc 609-448 2305 . 397 Morrison AveHightstow n Mar 2" A 28 Apr

4 4 and 10 & 11

G A RAG FI SALE Appliances, furniture household items books Sat A Sun Mar 27 A 28 9-4. 18 Holly Dr HickoryAcres Flast Windsor 609-443- 6131

MOVING SALE Twin mat­tresses A- box springs, spreads, chairs corner desk household items gi ris clot hingApril 10. 9 Io 4 176 Dorchester Dr off Dutchneck. East V> indsor

TAG SA LE S BY l . J J

Contents of homes and estates sold We price Lag. display advertise & sell entire con tents or partial households Our qualified staff insures the greatest return for your furniture, appliances, clothing bric a-orac E'lV u i r open Ixiuse sales have a tremendous following For more in formation call 215 598 3185 it 2,15-884 1507

FINE USED CLOTHES for women & children books, kitchen & yard items linens & more March 28 from 10 a m Comer of Willow Road & Sleepv Hollow l^ane Belle Mead' N J 201-359-7467

AppraisalsCOST OF APPRAISALS keeping you underinsured" American A FOielish antiques are mv specialty Mist 8 roomnouses' can I* done for $iuuminimum. Call 909-3B7-U26 or 397-2924

AntiquesCORNER CUPBOARDS Jelly cupboards , blanket thesis, 1 drawer stand, chest ul drawers, Oak china closets, oak desks and other antique fu rn itu re Also antique American clocks 201 297-0914

FOR SALE C M F Martin speaker cabinet Two Lansing K i30 15' eui tar sneakers Onlv one of its kind A fine sound $400 < all Bill, S09-924-3033

ORIGINAL Mason Hamlin 6 U grand piano, ebony Fine condition, beautiful tone and action Best offer Call 201932 3664 business 201 548-4539 after 4pn:

VIOLINS. VIOLAS, CELLOS ALL REPAIRS 609-448-2605 Roosevelt. N J

HAMMOND model T500. .2 vrs old. like new $1800origjnallv $2800 609-665-0595

VIOLIN WITH M ESSOR1ES, $175 Bundy

fluti $100 Both in excellent condition Call alter 5 p.m 201 725-9017

UPRIGHT BASS lor salt 201 846-2703

F ENDER s At FStratocaster P bass, J bass Rhodes pianos Twin revert ail amplifiers

40% 50%, OFF SALE Gibson. Guild. Martin, ovation Sunn Altec Ampeg Marshall Shure microphones 50% offF \PF RT REP MR SERY l( F

Guitar A Filedronic Repair service on premises

Work Avaliable

M ANY 11 1 F Ml S1C< ENTERte n<i Alain St Alanv ille

201 1 722-6522

i HORAL ML SIC SALE Wesinunster Choir College Librarv across from Pnn ceton R S Sat Apr I 10-4 Mciavos large works A ol lections singles A

muitiples ail voices sacred, secular all styles A periods mcl pop Most 5 A 10 cents, nothing over $j 00 Also books, hymnals A keyboard music

Y <X AUST SEEKS PIANIST who shares an interest in learning A performing songs as an avocalion Call after

30 609-394-8510

LOUS SPEAKERS Pm advent 2, SUX) Also pair Epicure 10. $175 20 1 828 7375

4-P1F.UE DRUM SET with accessories Flxcelleni con dition Asking $175 Call 20) 722-9025

F'ENDER steel guitar Double neck. H-string Excellent condition $100 609 799-1740 or 201-359-4586

E X P E R IE N C E D BASSIST with great equipment looking for working hand 609-9216873

STEINWAY' BABY' GRAND older model excellent con dition Asking $2000 Call anvtime 609-921 1621

AMPEX portable tape recorder Stereo with 2 speakers and 2 mikes $150 20! - 359-6975

Garage SalesWHITE ELEPHANT Sale Sat Ap-il 10, 9-1 30 p m Altar Rosary Society of St Anthony of Padua. Maxwell Ave Fligitstown Appliances furniture baby items books and more

GARAGE SALE Sunday March 28 43 Caldwell Drive. Princeton 11 a m 3 p m No early birds Amana refrigerator kitchen table. A chairs, books clothes, household items, etc

Auctions\ \N1 al Al CTION .salMarch 27 10 a m Sponsored•" Montgomery Fire Co *2 ai the Blawenburg Firehouse on Rt 518 Interesting items such as a pool table Warren Dunlap Auctioneer

Al CTIONVNTUR ES and CLOCKS

sur. Mar 28 1976 9 30 A M Sw itlikPark S Broad Street

Y'ardville, N J

1 ' KNIT! RF Nc« F.ngland Ball & Claw Oxbow Slant Front Desk New Jersey YYalnut Corner Cupboard with Dentil Molding A Glass Doors

ouutrj Hepplewhite 4- Drawer Graduated Chest Sheraton Dressing Stand Chippendale Blanket Chest w 2 Draw er Bottom Sheraton 4-Drawer Graduated Chest of Drawers, early Pennsylvania Pewter Hutch Cherry Dry Sink; Pise Dry Sink Dovetailed Cradle Walnut Yictorian Chest ul Drawers Walnut Whal-not w/Drawers Kasllake Marble Top Sideboard, Round Oak Table w ( law Feet Very Fancy Brass Bed. Serpentine Door Heavily Carved China Clouet Reeded Leg Mahogany DropLeaf Table. Fancy (»ak Hall Rack Ladder Back Rocker and rnanv other fine pieces of F'urnilure

( LOCKS Connecticut Case Grandfather's Clock, 2 Verv Fine F/nglish Grandfathers Clocks Yla'bie Swirling Doll ( lock early John Saw in Banjo Clock 2 Seth Thomas No 2’s one by Riggs Bros . Phi la

Birge A Mallorv Triple Dicker 3-Way Cuckoo Clock made by the American Cuckoo Clock Company of Phila. Dutch Hood clock. 2 Ansonia

A s Long Drop Regulators Seth Thomas 30-Day Lg Drop Schoolhouse E lliott Triple F uzee Bracket Ansonia Extra Brass A Glass . 2 other Brass A Glass Clocks 3-Piece Figaro French Clock Set Seth T h o m a s m i n i a t u r e .scnooihouse many other line clocks too numerous to mention Also 2 verv nice pocket watches

CHINA A LAMPS Lg Cloisonne Dragon Lamp. Lg old Leaded Hanging Dome w gas fixtures verv fine

Gone With The Wind'' Lamp w m erm aid s V ic to rian C ranberry Glass hanging lamp 2 very fine single font student Lamps 2 hanging panelled Domes Kec Satin lam p Curved Panelled Table Lamp Limoges dinner Set Fancy Fish Set American Powder Jar Stubborn Mule Pressed Glass Plate Satin Glass Bowl Very nice Cut Glass Pitcher Also many other pieces of cut glass

MISC Very line American Ships Painting-targe Large selection of early tools Waltham 23 jew el' Pocket Watch Hunting Case 18 caret Gold Pocket-high grade Swiss Movement Many other fine pocket watches in runniiw order Nice selection of crocks A jugs

HUNDREDSOF COLLECTIBLES AUCTIONEER Jeffrey Lipman

009-785 7546

TIC K ER S TREASURE TROVE

Antiques A Crafts Colonial Farms Y illage

MiddlebushTues Sun ,11-4

20! - 873 3804

ANTIQUES 3 pc living room set caned sides A liack Yictorian side chair round cherry table, 2 trunks, marble lop stand, marble lop dresser with mirror 2 chests with drawers drop leaf table. Jenny Lind single bed. war drobe old radio, day lied, sewing machine depression glass 609-259 7221 after 4 p m.

HF I I POST YVITQl ESCollectibles. F urniture A

Oil LampsMany interesting items

201 359-6730

OPF N DAILY

Just west of 206. Dutchtown Harlingen Rd Belle Ylead N J

HIE LANTERN ANTIQUES 1 upper A Brass cleaning SMain St Next to HagertyFlorist! Cranburv N J t-,09 395-0762

NANNIE'S PRETTIES A new antique shop' Lome browse Open Wed thru Sun. 10am-5pm Located on Monmouth Jet Rd next to IBM Dayton N J Dayton s original harness shop and a large 2 storv l>arn lull of an iiques Country furniture, glass, china oak primitive, walnut and much, much more

BILL'S ANTIQUES - “We specialize in locating items ol interest to you " 510 Pleasant view Road, 111 llsborouRh 1 mi west of 206. left off 514 Amweli Rd Neshanic. N J 06853 - We Buy A Sell Con­

signments Welcome Call201-359-6402

Call eves 609-443-4508

ESTABLISH ED ANTIQUE shop-dealer -cooperative has opening for responsible dealer Outstanding settir^; m Princeotn area Nig a flea market Inquire after 6pm 609-9216896, 924 1188

SELLING OUT Nautical antique shop Washington Crossing Big Savings' 809-737- 1351

ANTIQUE banquei table pedestal, 9 12 long with fi beautiful Queen Arxie chairs New Hope area Call after 6 P-rn 215 968-3134

CHERRY CANDLE STAND lilt lop round table attributed lo Quervelle 8 Sheraton mahogany dining chairs 2 drawer cherry drop leal table 3 piece Victorian set highbov Authentic pieces sensibly priced Call after 7 p m week days & Sat A Sun 10-6 215- 295-4433

Pets & Animalsd o g b e h a v i o rPROBLEMS - solved by professional psychologists in your home. Canine Counseling of Princeton 609-466-2013 or 448-9391

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Pets & Animals Pets & Animals Pets & Animals Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Trucks BoatsHORSES PONIES, TACK bought & sold Stalls for rent Great trails 201 .168 3819 311 Am well Rd Neshamc:

W ANTED — Siamese cat stud Musi be pure bred but CFA not necessary in exchange for kitten or equivalent Call 609 466-3666 after 5 or weekends

The School of Equitation

Sunset Road SkiIIman. N J

Instruction in Riding and Horsemanship

Special low series rates for beginners and

intermediates

Horses Boarded and Trained

By appointment only 201-359-1060 609-924 2343

Feeds and Grains for all animals at

ROSEDA1.E MII.LS 274 Alexander St

Princeton 609-924-0134

REGISTERED German Shepherd pups Health cer tificate and papers 609-448 2474

FREE GOOD HOME needed tor two-yr old part Lab Good with children Call 609 448 8685

MALTESE PUPPIES 1 male 1 female whelped 12/21, AKC. champion blood lines 609 448 3510

MISSOURI FOX TROTTER 16 2 hands Geldi ng Reg 6 yrs 20 1 329-6539 before 6:30 pm

PEEK A POO - 3 mofi old male, all shots Call eves 609 799 3599

STABLING NEEDED, box stall, pasture, option provide own grain. Hopewell/ Ringoes 609-737-2830, or 921 8730

SIBERIAN 131 SKY male, 7 mo old, AKC, Call 609-924 8645. or 452-8850 and ask for A1

PUPPIES - 6 weeks old Mother Father medium size Call 609-799-3890

DOG HOUSES new shingle roof After 6 p m Call 609-585- 3913

FREE 3 MOS. OLD Black puppy & 1 yr old black cat 201 297-2519

LOVEABLE 1 year old male Irish Setter housebroken 4 obedience trained Must sell due to change of employment Mill consider best offer 609 443-4555

PONY FOR SALE/ - reg black white. Appaioosa 14.2 hands, 12 yrs old rides English or Western has been shown successfully. Call eves 609-466-1922

HIDEWAY FARM offers the finest facilities for the care 4 boarding of your horse, with the largest area indoor ring 4 lounge Only a short scenic drive Most reasonable rates Instruction beginner hunt seat and western Lindbergh Rd H opew ell 609 466 3426

PUPS WANTED In litter lots for resale as pets Phone 609-452-8903 before noon

50 GA1XON AQUARIUM and stafidfi pump filter heater etc $50 Harry Hall riding jacket. tweed w velvet collar size 12 14 Worn 3 limes $25 609-799-2068

LAB RETRIEVER PUPS 12 3 months, yellow, shots, wormed champion line 215 295-8630

P R I N C E T O N D O GTRAINING CLUB Dog show handling classes Licensed handler instructing Spring registration 609-799 2356

MINIATURE DACHSHUNDS AKC, 1 male, 1 female,

whelped Jan 20, red 609 448 13492

PrincetonSmall Animal Rescue League

SAVEPETS ARE LIKE SNOW BEAUTIFUL AND FUNBUT OFTEN TOO ABU"- DA NT. SPAY YOUR ANIMALS NOV.

Young purebred female BeagleMale Spaniel Settertan 4 white, great pel2 male Beagle-Cocker pups Female spayed 2 yrs old Old English Sheepdog Female spaced 3 yrs old 3/4 Si Bernard. 1 4 German Shepherd, placid disposition, excellent with childrenMale Liver & while Pointer type dogFemale young Cocker-iype dogMale ail black Collie-type dogFemale purebred Grea*Dant- 15 mos old female spayed Shepherd Labrador dog3 mos. old Beagle-i vpe pup, all shots

Call as aboui our young cats

Cal) Mrs Graves for an ap pointmeni. 609-921-6122 Hours 8-4 p m Sal 10-12 Report lost and lound pets within 34 hi period and call the police if you find an injured pet

3 4 ARAB MARE, papers. 7 vears Excellent show, breeding, or trail prospect. Rides English started ovet jumps Asking $1000 201 '297 4194 eves

REGISTERED WHITE Ap paleosa, $360 13 yrs Has been raced For exp rider only Needs exercise Call Hanna 609-924-6927

POODLE tiny black toy Champ background health guaranteed 201-521-0855 ‘

POODLES Gorgeous• pockets toys and small minis

$75-1150 i.ahasa \ps<‘ adult male gold $50 Bichon Frist snow whif< m ai es tnd females $250 ( all 201 1593436

USED ENGLISH SADDLE with fittings Excellent von ill lion 609 448 IK69 after op m

FREE Fem ale Beaglt raised with children Very loving inside ciog 609-587 S05

BAY GELDING quarter horse tvpe. 16 hands. 7 vrs old Trained dressage will jump good (*i trails, good manners Asking $850 201 359-3568after 7 p m

PUPPIES — 6 wks mother father medium size 609-799 3880

FOR SALE — Elay mare 154 hands must sell. $300 or best offer 609-737 3315

SIBERIAN HUSKY puppies championship blood lines Both parents on premises for inspection $225 Avail on or about 4/6 609-587-8046

SMOOTH HAIR GUINEA PIGS $3 Call John 609-448 0538

EX CELLEN T BEAGLE PUPPIES PROVEN STOCK lor sale Ben Zaitz 609-448 0375

AFGHAN HOUND AKC reg apricot colorhousebroken. 5 mos old. very good w children 609 466-0478 after 5 30 pm

FOR SALE BEST OFFER 4 Siamese Burmese cat.fem ale. 10 mos.. beingestablished as n e w breed called Golden Siamese Cali 20 1 526-1357 after 5 p m

SIBERLAN HUSKY — female 10 wks old, copper & white w/blue eyes Must sell. $125 609-883 7432

CHINESE CRESTED AD n C Reg . rare hairless toy 4 powder puff Non-allergic $75 jjo 1-329-6879

GREAT PYRENEES puppies Home raised with cnildren.

cats and lots of love Born 2 12 76, reads 4 15 76 609-924 6247

4 MONTH OLD Pug puppies AKC registered from cham non stock 2 females 1 male Call 201 725 5922

SPACIOUS - dogsitting facilities at private home Personalized attention, loving care 201-389 4213

GOLDEN RETREIVER 4 mo old for sale with papers $75 608-448-2012

GOLDEN R ETRIEV ER PUPPIES AKC reg Bred lor show field 4 obedienceExcellent children'd pet Zc! asam K cnnets 609-655-0669

Lost & FoundMISSING BOS »!C5 RE 1 AID to tinder of books, in cartons or books themselves, taken from my hallway and probably later discarded Mostly Rooks on dance, valuable only to me in my research project Finder please phone Mila Gibbons, 609-924 1822, or bring cartons n Princeton Telephone An

-wenng Service, 205 Nassau St Reward offer red

LOST female dog medium size reddish-brown and gold, white paws brown nose and green eyes Answers to

Farful Hillsborough area Large reward 201-359-7281,

LOST Irish Setter Daisey '. vicinity of Hi 1 4 Bakers Basin On medication Reward (4(9 896-1691

LOST Hungarian Visser ituke 6 mo old, born with

no Uu 1 VicimL of Rt *\ & Bakers Basin 609-896-1801

LOST Boy’s bike Schwinn yellow 26 Reward No questions asked Woods Rd Hillsboro '201 359-4970

Auto Supplies1965 TR4A rebuild or parts car Has trans, rea r . 2 engines, ah parts good 809-448-65!2

Autos WantedWE BUY

II NK< AR8 A NI) TRUCKS

$30 $50 paid

20) 469-6131 8 am 8 pm d ys m et

JUNK' ARS WANTED

ANY CONDITION

609 448-6434

ALL J1 NK < ARS and trucks v anted Free towing $15 and up Scarpati Auto Wrecking, 609-.396-7040

WANT T(i BUY Good clean used cars any make model or description Call Nassau Conover Motor ( o 609-921- 6400

WE BUY dean \"W s or other import- Princeton VW Rt 206. Princeton, N J 609-9212325

n NK ' ARS A AN ns i « $21,$100 20! 548-6582

Autos For Sale1972 ToYnTA Corona lieluxe a t am fm stereo 4 -now - excellent condition . !.••< 44; 4979 At fipm

MGB 73 with overdrive$2343! a n 2U9 after

JAGlAR LAND ROVER Authorized dealer T & T Motors 219 Woodbridge Ave ■ m .. 1 Park N J 201 $72

. - US sed&t -u 4spd . 16.900 mis snows $1650 201 752 2444 or after 6 201

356-3315

'69 FORI.) station wagon, : 'oentry Squire. Lid new tires, a c stereo an fm 609-443- 4284 $750

64 VW parts good engine Blaupunkl radio, tires must be ableti viw $axt Call Rick after 5 p m 609-924-3559

72 GRAND TOR i NO-$ 1600 firm Good shape A C. new tires fullv equipped 609-448 4358

'974 DASHER-exc. cond a c. am fm radio, 4 dr Ong owner 609-448-5795

!972 RIVIERA SILVER with Black vinyl roof, black leather interior Loaded perfect condition garage kept $2500Da vs 20! 828 7808 Evenings 201-247-8746

70 BUICK - G/S, autom P/S radio, vinyl roof, good cond Asking $1495 201 249 3252 after11 a.m

FRA NS-AM '75 Low mileage AM FM and 8-track stereo air Hurt?, shift, deluxe interior loaded' 609 924-2256

1974 MG MIDGET win wheels, 2 tops, radials. 13,900 mi $2850 609-448-3694

74 FORD MAVERICK 4 dr 6 cy! a/c, auto trans p/s, deluxe, exc cond $2750 609 655-3319

66 CHRYSLER New Yorker 1 ull power, a, c, good motor

Best offer Call alter 5 p.rri 201 359-4309

CHEVY W AGON 74 a c, p/s, p/b, auto U-ans rack new tires. 1 owner 30.000 miles $2600 609 921-3522

1 9 6 8 P L Y M O U T H SATELLITE good running condition 75.000 miles, p s. auto good tires 4 brakes, $400 609 924-0138 after 6:30 p.m

1969 PORSCHE 71 engine needs work $2500. Call 609-924 9476 ask for Frank

1968 BUICK Wildcat 4-dr custom hardtop Fullyequipped Beautiful condition 609-882-6522

CORVETTE 1968 red coupe 427 - 390. posi, 4 spd am fm. super dean inside & out 609- 448-4381 after 5.30 p m

'73 VEGA GT manual trans .AM FM, Excellent cond $1400 iirm. 609-452-7942

AUDI '71 100LS 4-door 92,000miles $1400 or best offer 609 896-0474

FIREBIRD '73 auto. 8- track, radio, P S. new brakes. 609-924 5650 or after 6p.ni 737 1394

1973 FIREBIRD Excellent condition. Call 609-799-1633

GREMLIN 1974 auto, a c radio, p s. snows included35,000 pku \ miles $2,595 201 297-2779

197! DODGE WAGON 9 pass auto . air, PS & PB Radio, rack & radials 47.000 mis . 1 owner $1450 Call 2011 247 3144 or 201 846-9173

1970 MGB Good condition, new top Must sell 201 526-4624 eves

'66 MUSTANG auto, trans 6 cvl hard top dk green ext black int good cond asking $375. Call after 5. 609-585-2835

1974 VEGA auto . radio, snow tires, exc cond low mileage 609-7 9 9 09 33 after fipm

FLA MOUTH STATION WAGON 1973 9-passenger ps (8 Air conditioning Must sell In its- end of the month $2500 609 921 223:7 Ask forTom.

1975 DATSUN 2HuZ fuel injected, silver with black interior, under 17,000 miles 4- -.peed appliance wheels, side molding decal st irpe Like new If vou've priced a new one. you'll appreciate this >>ne $6500 firm Call Joe 609-587 0764 after 8pm

1972 \W BUG Yellow black interior Excellent condition. 4-speed, AM radio, 48,000 miles Asking $1875 Cal! Robert 609-883-86)9 after 7pm

DART SW INGER 70 fulls loaded, with snow tires and (•'her new parts Reliable, nqeds body work Best offer 201-297 6053 alter 7pm

196' MERCEDES 230 6-cyI. 4-speed low mileage new clutch and brakes Asking $1950 609-896-9142

1974 VEGA GT 28 000 miles in exc cond new generation engine best offer 609 A52-1000 ex! 268 during the dav after 6pm 609-924 2955

i960 CHEVELLE MALI Bl 4 dr, 6 cvl auto, ps pt> radio, past inspection 2 76. $496PICKUP 1974 Ford. 1 2 ton. 302, \ 8 std. 21,000 miles exc $2,856 201 297 0440

VW 1974 412 Sauareback gold a/c, am fm raaio. steel belted radials. 16.800 miles $3700firm 609-655-3453

1972 F LAT 124 Spvder red/- black 44 M. 5 speed, Mich tires Exc cond $2,000 609 882 7680

1966 CHEVY IM PA LA $25' or best offer 609-799-2677

1970 DART Swinger 2-door H T real cream puff 225 ClD6-cyl . auto. A/Ck P/S, AM.60,000 miles 609 799-2673 after 5 pm

1970 TRRMPH-GT-6 - exc cond new radiais. any reas Offer 6<Xh 3B3 -4825 eves 924 8866 days

68 FIREBIRD CON VERTIBLE new tran smission, new carburetor new fuel pump, 6 over-sized tires Very good condition $900 or best’ offer 609-737-2458

1974 SAAB EMS top of the line, silver. 2 dr 4 spd . fuel injection, am fm stereo tape factory air, only 21.000 miles New $6,500 now only $4,250 609-737-0290 or 212-752 6243 collect

PORSCHE 9! IS 1975 LTD limited A ruin edition Racingsilver A/C, 5-spd AM/FM radio-tape deck trig owner $11,500 or best offer 609-7999225

JAGUAR XKE 1974 silver gra\ convertible automatic, only 16,000 miles $7800 201- 828 0641 anytime

CADILLAC "73 Coupe de Ville.48.000 miles, lull power $3800 Tom Bailey 609-924 5400 days

63 MERCEDES BENZ 2206. a c sunroof, radio, rebuilt eng exc. cond $1,300 609-4487435

66 BUCK Sport Wagon Exccondition, small V-8 Many new parts. $475 297-3196

1976 A,Y1< PACERS HORN ETS, GREMLINS

M AT ADORS

Save many tiuridreds during our winter clearance sale Also some 75 models

COLONIAL MOTORS t S Rt. 22 West

NorthBranch201 I 722-2700

197(1 PON'ITAC completelyoverhauled orig owner a/c, power vinyl top. snows in eluded in top condition, best offer. 609-443-1336 after 5 p.m

TRIUMPH TR6 1974 Yellow18,000 miles, 2 lops, overdrive Mtchelins garaged 2tq-846 9646 \

CHEVY VEGA<73GTy hatch­back, am fm extras. 31,000 miles $1385 offer Must sell. 609-799-3186 eves

MUSTANG 73 Mach I. auto, air stereo steel radiais GT interior 28 (XX! mi $2450 201752-2444 or after 6 201 356-3315

.MERIT RT i Brougham 2 lr aulo stereo $1550 20!

2444 or oiler fi 20! 356,3315

BODY SHOP Slock enginesToyota, Datsun FordChrysler products Also.Datsun parts sedans 260-Z’s, 280 Z s Toyota 71 75 parts, motors transmissions 201T . 94 44

1973 AUDI KKILS exc cond a c, stereo w tape auto. Micneiin tires like new 609 799-9581

CAPRI, 73 4 spd , '22.000 mis radials $2425 Aery clean 20 1 752-2444 or after 6 201

56-3315

TOYOTA 74 station wagon auto . A C low mileage Tike new $285(1 '201 752-2444 orafter 6 201 469 7233

DUSTER ’73, 6 cyl Auto. PS vinyl rooi. studded snows Asking $1625 201 152 2444 orafter 6. 201 i 356-3315

MUSTANG, 71 Grande small V-8. air auto, PS, PB mpg steel radial t ires w hi te leather interior Asking $1 860 201752-2444 or alter 6, 201 56-33.15

73 DATSUN 610 w agon 4 spd air cond steel belted radials tinted glass, winterized new exhaust Asking $2450 201752 2444 or after 6 201 356-3315

69 VOLKSWAGEN Bug Good Condition 55,000 miles $850 609-3B5-0384

SHOW ROOM CONDITION 1968 Pontiac 2-door HT P'S P'B auto air tilt wheel rear defroster 22.000 ong miles p rag ed Must see Interested buyers only $2996 firm 201 249-3252 between 11 am-6 pm

FORD ECONOLINE 1971 b cyi 240 engine rug curtain exc cond $1200 firm 609-395 0693.

'70 TORINO GT 302 V8 buckets, console auto, p/s, p/b, radio, extra nms. deen $1,200. Call 201 359-2176

2 MERCEDES DIESELS 1- 1961 engine good body poor 1 1964 engine and body poor $300 each or best offer 609 665-3030

1970 TRIUMPH GT 6+ exc cond throughout, low mileage must sell for Jl.SC Call 201 725-3168 bet 5 4 7p m

72 MAZDA RX-2 4 spd am/fm silver 65.000 mi Exc Cond »75 Call after 6 pm 201-782-0240

TRIUMPH TR6 1972 23.000mi Exc cond $3,300 or best offer Eves 201-463-8101

1972 MERCEDES BENZ mint condition fully equipped, sunroof 61,000 miles, $7,100 609 585-4792

1971 PLYMOUTH FURY III 4 dr sedan 318 engine low mileage exc confl 609-587 1358

68MGBGT Exc condition 4 spd , wire wheels, new radials. must see $1500 Call 20 1 241-6760

1973 DATSUN 610, 2 dr hardtop 4 spd r i h . snows.24.000 miles, exc cond ong ow ner $2300 609-466-2312

1971 GOLD PINTO 4 spd great condition, 54,000 miles $1100 201 297 2829

'72 PINTO - 2 dr sedan.2000CC engine 4 speed fm floor 4 new tires & 2 snows. 29.000 mis Well maintained ex celleni condition Asking $1795 '201 722-1261

1966 FORD Galaxie 2-door72,000 original miles, good condition New lines shocks and water pump $500 or best offer 609-799-9224

71 AUSTIN America Automatic, excellent miles per gallon Call 609-924-3795anytime

72 PINTO, 2 dr sedan auto, low mileage, new tires, exc. cond $1825 609-799-1823

1974 FIAT 124 Spider AM FM radio. 36,000 miles Reasonable offer Call week days. 909-921 4598 eves 201- 159-4972

1974 FIAT 128SL coupe Red from wheel drive AM FM rear defrost, excellent in and ■>ut »mpg Must sell, $2600 ! all Hal 20 1 297 5964 anyturu

1970 VW VAN Good con­dition steel radials AM TM '73 engine $1650 909-921-2865

69 FORD WAGON Y8 auto . clean inside & out, m echanicalh sound new radials, $725 609-799 1474

1971 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE new steel radials Runs well AM EM radio Asking $1295609-799-2123

ALFA ROMEO 67 GT 1300, 2-(-2 coupe, twin cam weber carhs $1,300 or best offer 609 298-4954

VEGA 1974 station wagon 6500 miles mint clear,, ail extras including turbo hydra trans w w tires BL bumpers Dark green Cast $3582 not counting tax first $2300 gets it Can be financed 609-921 2523

1971 PORSCHE TARGA convert 911 T. 59.000 miies ong owner body & mech exc factors A/C manv extras $8 500 909-924-0224 weekdays

1975 HORNET HATCHBACK p/s, p/b, 3 spd stick a/c, radial tires, 1 year warrants still left, 11.000 miles ex cond Best offer 609-586-4551

1968 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan Running, passed in spect ion in Oct $125 609-924 1799 or 462-4430

Ml KTANG 1970 Light green P B P/S, A/C, vent, 8-track player and speakers, snow tires with studs 74,000 miles Excellent condition Asking $180 0 609-452 2900, keepIrving

1973 BUICK Riviera vinyl top good condition new tires Asking $3700 609-696-9110

DATSUN 1974 610, 4-door. 4-speed Mint condition. 20.000 miles $2600 201-249-3369

1967 MUSTANG $200 as is Cal) 609-799-9521

1970 VW Fast back 4-speed good condition. 80.000 miles Days 609-921-9000. ext 2216, eves, 799-3450

1967 MGB ROADSTER 91,000 mi, meticulously maintained bv original enthusiast owner SiOOO firm ,201-359-6770

67 INTERNATIONAL Scout 2-wheel drive, good cond WOO or best offer 609-924-0273 day - ask lor Dave

'70 OPEL GT runs well needs ixxh work Asking $375 609- 443-6495

DODGE ANTIQUh 1949 E)9r Mustang 1968 Coupe $425 Chrvsler .1966 ail power $69,£iil as is 609-924-4950 eves

BMW BAVARIA 1973 metallic blue slick shilt sunroof. A/C, radio 44,000 m; $6,100 1976 lists for 16.000 Call 921-7655

1970 DATSUN limited edition Roadster, 5 speeds forward $1500 or best offer 609-586- 2189

1970 PONTIAC red. 2-door GTO. V-8 4-on-floor 60.000 miles Needs valve guide work Call 609-393-5482, 6-7p.m

68 DODGE DARI 3 spd trans new tires & battery Call after 6 p.m fiU9 392-8555

'70 MAVERICK f cy auli New tires 4 battery needs brake job good 2nd ear Best offer Call 201-521-0479

I960 BUICK SKYLARK esrunning cond $473 609-44:6381

MotorcyclesCYCLK INSURANCE iuw rates, immediate coverage fi

■ ■ , month policiesKim Bowman 609 799-0472

YAMAHA :974 RD350 Astreet. 1900 miles, leg bars luggage rack, passenger seat, cover. 2 helmets, like new 609 448-4381 after 5 30 p m

1973 HONDA street-wood take 884 miles exc cond weekend rider N.Y.C exe< $8iXi or Iresl offer 609 799-9528 B Barry Call after 7 pm

73 HI NK\ 2S0CR 7f, 're- ! rea r suspension Fixe

.id After 3 30 ■ all 20] T29 8078 ix 821-7030

1972 TRIUMPH DAYTONA 300 . VKi miles c: al/soiuiH mini condition 609 921 7750

:to H< A l e ( B m o f rant disc brake, 5.000 easy miles garage kept and 'perfect condition with extras Mum s, seen $1000 609-924 1314

MAHA Hat Brothel Motorcycle Sale- Service Par! so Trenton 609 395 75.V

73 KAW ASAKI HKX't street and trail Very good cond Low

1 i es ge Best reas 01 1 ■ offer 609-924-4238

MUST SELL 75 Kaw asak G-5 100 cc. perfect cond $35" Call 609-921-7765

1975 5 ,\MAHA 35 Eadin ; 200mi Exc shap( $800 after 5 . 609-452-1294

1974 YAMAHA T \ S00 4^9mis $1,050 3 bike trailer$125 Both for $115 0 20 1 2974112 after 6 p.m

HONDA CT 70 Excel lent condition Helmet included 609-448-2497 weekdays 4 to 9 wknds 9 to 5.

TrucksGROVE ROLL BACK bodies new 4 used trucks in stock with bodies mounted 201 247-7491

NEW 76 GM< TRl'C kv

Up have over 100 new pickups vans. 4-wheel drives, camper trucks Suburbans medium and H D models A used trucks available lor immediate delivery at competitive prices Also some left overs

('•MINIM MOTORS1 S Rt. 22, West

NorthBranch 201 722 271*0

1974 MAZDA PICK UP20.000 miles asking $2900 Have 2. must sell 1 Cal! after 6pm 609-397 8022

72 FORD PICK UP 360 V-8. A C saddle tanks. 34,000 mi 36 camper 609-89{M>444

!966 F< >RI) 4 :on 3-speed. V8 $5 '25 609 92 : 2865

1964 INTERNATIONAL Step . .m g m 1: running 1 tend needs minor v, 1 .rk $175 609-921-1855

66 DODGE VAN Rebuilt engine many --xlras SKno 609- 924-7126 after 5 30 p.m

Machinery & Equipment

68 CHRYSLER 16 fiberglas 90 Mercury outboard Trailer very clean w manv extras 609-896-0791 after 5

10 FI SEARS ALUM flat Ixittom Jon twat $75 Callafter 6 pm 609-737-3496

7

SAILBOAT 12'wooden boat,nylon sail, $130 609-921-6836

KAYAK I excellent condition.used twice Seats 2, includes paddles, straps. & tiers for carrying on car Asking $525.will bargain 609-921-9608 afterfi p.m ask for David

' A NOE OLDTOWN wood u canvas. 17 $150 Verifaxcopier $25 609-395 (>444 3951258

CANOE 15ft ALUM GRUM AN 609-448 2338 448-1949

InstructioniNDIY'IDUAL INSTRUCTlON given m crewel, needlepoint,

k l u l l i n g , 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

S! HIM l s ( (H (I’M) V!

i97a 1 rd [ tie \ V van, - 29 97< Iee| t-wheelclrivi ail metal cab $1,195 Ini 'Trialmnal Model 350, 195.7

■ e 1 a<' -1 #7845 $2,500Busli-tiog ni'arv cutter $700 7 'on G E air conditioner $863 Two 4-ion G E con­densing unit.- $450 per unit Eighteen G E \gas furnaces f';20 [xar unit—-

i.AWREM KV1U.K EUEI,16 Gorden Avenue

1 vrencevilit N.J wot 896 0141

RecreationalVehicles

m iports man •. . " ai'T iki new $1793.

MI9 92 1 T j.,2

RENTAL .’4 n.olor home.eep self-conl.., ned air

11 Mid 111 (ined $350 week or S5o das plu> 10 -enls a mile 201-356-1380

J \ZZ PIANO from pianist composer Learn to play what

au hear and feel Call in time 609 448-5533

I A I T RT M \TH

Tl TORLicensed Math Teacher 201- 1*29-6413

TUTORINGREADING ENGLISH

STt !>N SKILLS HtSTORA FRENCH

Xdults&Children THE 1 t \RNTNG

F .\(7 I \N G EI:,7 S Main Si Hightstown

609447.-013

TEACHER CERTIFIED to leach K 12, all subjects Brunswick Acres & Kendall Park areas 201-297-9046

Beginning Classes in

Exercise and Meditation

A OGA' ALL 3HO FOUNDATION

609-924 3962 after 5 p m

BLEEGRASS BA N JO - in : ‘ m 1 ardtop struct tons beginner to ad

>• Deeps f. vnneed Call 609-883-5204'em I 'm . ' mi' ui 1,0*1 44 ff4448

197: A} ACHE Ramadacamix't i«'ps fi canopy, exc cond $99: 20 1 29 “ 9288 after 5pm

FOR KENT 1975 new Winnebago Moloi home

Sk*ej Fully, ntam< ng x bins

V ." M vi 11' , il s275 pi -is v cents : »'i ' I' * Hit : m 0)9 586 2669

1975 PAIJUMINO POP-UP w p ; burn#*! range

• i t -(.’4 Hi 18O

IB K1 IPLira -' ■■ * T. IxixViol 1 !>* M»9 896|*IH(

POPULAR GUITAR and classical Piano Lessons BA music composition. Call Nick 609-259-9106'

PIANO LET pianist -compoiT ' all any time <

INS from All levelr

448-5533

HEBREY LEI AS given t Ipan style txi Call evesexcept Fri 609 6316

EXPERIENCED TEACHER a ill be able to tutor French' and *>r reading Call at 201) 109 3404 Ixdween 3 pm 4 7 pm

rhe IhhiI id I quiUtlone ad Road, Ski liman N J

Instruction in Riding and Horsemanship

special low ser ies ra leslot beginners and

intermediates

UPSTREAM ; air con dR.otier aw ning,, electnc jack -ice; . I", cond 1X19-4661687

Horses Boarded and Trained

Rv appointment onJv 201 359-1060 609-924-^43

Mobile HomesMOBILE HOME 12x32

iryer pati a a.* rung il: improvements I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y V mo jo 821 8,!29

1>R \ K 1 Bt SI NESS ( 01 I.EGF

17 Livingston Ave New Brunswick. N J

( omplete Secretarial and Accounting Courses

Dav and Night Courses Telephone 20 1 249-0347

BoatsIf*,' [>;\fi SA11 E l i Mark 1 byS h w 1, ‘ f aria da !if>f*rglassu h 11 ( main & jib berthcushi !*v cutty curtain, run

w trailer mint $2050firm 2'i i T.9 1B64 .0 ter fipm

7 5*9,«' * x' 2149

18 Kcxit MFG Spor' Fisherman. center console 140 HPMerc urv outboard, ( a 1 k 1 n strailer Exteliwit for -kiingand f:shing 1 all 609-924 49 36,after 5 30 p m

P i NG1 IN SAILBOA1 *9260 Gerber built in '71. per! cond -ailed perhaps 20 limes always garaged All Racelitestainless rigging $850 609 924-8262

FAILING MATH'1 - E x ­perienced certified teacher i\ ailable 'o tutor math on high school level Fee negotiable

ill '(19 443 5228

ART CLASS Leonard Ringel a local Graphics designer wall teach an art course UN­DE RSTAN DI NG THE F U N D A M E N T A L S OF

OMMERCIAL ART, from i 30-9 30 beginning T hur­sday . April 13 ana ending June 3 lo r information can 201-297-9064

HIGHLY QUALIFIED voice teacher has limited openings for liegmmng 4 advanced serious students Call afterfipm, 609-392-1016

SPEEDREADING CLASSES - rxiw forming in Pnnceton Call 609-924-6333 for details

i

THE PRINCETON PACKETIV, I ,awrRnrp I iidger

THE CENTRAL POSTUJ/NDSOR H IGHTS H E R A l D

Seven For Central Jersey

InstructionINSTRUCTION GIVEN - in liquid embroidery Cali 609 737-2647 anytime alter 3 p m

TUTORING all subjects, K 12, George s Rd Dayton Reasonable rates Eves 20) 329-6710

READING CONS! ! I ANT

Specializing in various types of reading and writingdisabi lilies

Programs specially designed to lit your child ' needs

Mr Friedland 609 +4 1 3538

SPECIAL EDI i ATIDN Tt TORiNG Individual program' lor children with learning disabilities and perceptual problem ' Ex perieiiced Specialist wit! M '■ degree 609-443-1671

SPRING ART CLASSES Commercial art. water color for beginners, water color seminar, outdoor water color Cali 639 92.4 Hum Loft A : 1 Gallery 306 Alexander Si Princeton

PEN AND INK IT’S NOT WHAT VOL THINK

ART 4 CRAFT CLASSES are being held in the loft of the Art Barn, for children adults Call 201-329-2210 for info on con tinning classes

GUITAR LESSONS near Notre Dame It S First lesson free Inquire 609 883-8727

PROFESSIONAI instruction in stoneware ceramics Day or eve beginning Mar 23. Jerry Friedman studio Lam bertvilie, N J 609 :197-0001 or 397 3093

BusinessServices

PRESS TIMEa v a il a b l e

OFFSET PRESS

Camera Ready Mechanicals or negatives only

Press capacity 40 tab 20 standard

Call R Hutchinson. 609-924 3244

3 y HIM IH1NI IN PR IN ( ETON \KI \ ' an experiencod secretary working from home All work com pieteii on Select ric U i \pew m! er Call 619 S3, : tvs

L E G A L S F U R F T ARV LOOKING TO Do TYPING 41 HOME 609-448 5820

M AII4 A GUNTHER Secretarial Services 60 N Main St Cranbury Personal con f iden tia l a s s is ta n c e Typing letters manuscripts theses reports etc Tran script ion of tape cassettes Rookkeepiftg set 609-665 055!

T4 PEW RUT K REPAIR General cleaning and repait F ree estima tes 1 all F 1 Rad ig, m 609-448-6443

PIANO TUNING Repair regulation, prompt & efficient service rendered at a very reasonable rate Please contact WILLIAM DARST at 609-466 3359 nr 395 0671

THESIS A term paper typingA ccurate exp e r ien ced , reasonable 609 799-0736 i ir appt

TV PING my home IBM machine Will pick up -»ub stantial orders Call ALICE 20 1 462 494

FinancialServices

I n Krturny PreparedPrr .it . '8 your home or min*

Form 1040A $16 F <rm 1040 etc St5 120 A 141

N YC A State returns prepared \ incent Parker Higntstuwn

669-443-34H2 after Spm

FEDERAL INCOME TAX City and state $5 per schedule Experienced ae count ani Calf for an ap point men! 609-883 4794

I NEVER MET 9 ! ax Return ! Didn’t lake ✓ Years of ex pertence doing wFui> s ties! for YOU 609-448 2971

FinancialServices

\ u r o i N’TING A INCOME TAX SERVICE Experience A knowledge count especiallywhen it comes to filling out • our lax returns You work hard lor your money so why not let me show you bow to take advantage of all legal ’(eductions and Income Ex ’ fusion' No return is top small or complex Federal. NYC and State returns prepared reasonable rates Call for evening or weekend ap pointmeni 201 359-3*86

M ’! TO I iN A \ear round m a n a g e m e n t s e r v ic e , will visit y o u r h o m e or n u s i n e s s M a a s c o n'p e n a l i z e ' in itemized in im dual and small business

lax re turns Maaseon is also a -m all b u s i n c s ' d ev e lo p in g M "on1 You n .d.'iurmg tt i ' inc" hour- B09 883 8288 on ’■it ' and wi ekends 883 2997 or 737-1150

Borland t an Ikimmelen Public Accountant

Tax lip Rew an o| the new taxlaw of 1975

TAX ACCOUNTANT SHEIDON BOYARSKV 448-9153.

0 6

IN! ’ ’Ml- ’] y \ RET! RNS b) experienced professional 609 882 2446 for evening or weekend appointment

ACCOUNTANT. TAX CON M UTANT Federal, N 5 A N ,1 State tax returns prepared Individual, small fill' 609-665-O107

CateringitRlENTAl SHOP Trenton Farmers Market domestic & imported Oriental foods cook ware &• gifts Also natural lix«i. herbs spices, nuts &' i resh vegetable' Thurs Fn A vi! 1419 CM 888.7 or 882 5767

CATERING Intimatedinner parties to large receptions Variety of menus i ill 609-655 0968

FurnitureRestoration

DIP N STRIP what does it new It means no trips to the 'inre. nu dangerous flamable paint removers no dirty mess and no hours of trying, no J started It ttrfa I .c but couldn ’ get it off and best of all I u-.k i! to DIP N STRIP and it's ready to refinish and reasonable too' Call us at 609-924 5668 or bring vour lurniturc to DIP N ST Rif5 49 Main N? Kingston N J We'll do the dirty work for you Wchave furnitun to uth Wi Ek caning and rushing and if you need re finishing well do that too Thank you. not us DIP N STRIP 49 Main St Kingston N J 609-924 5668 Open Mon Sat . 9-5

GENUINE KUSH A CANING609 B7 1645

AN 1’IQUFS RESTORED repairing relinishing A - uston furnitun R< *1311 WHITLE'i f a th e r to sun ansa- IBfa Near New Hop* Pa 315 297-8452

HAIRS - A NED RUSHfii ."glued lightened Furmturi ret ni «Fm d Years estperienot Free pick up and delivery 609 t*n> 1X157

FURNITURE RE PAIR El • Pan a pieces iegiued or replaced, like new Shaky chairs tables or what have am Relinishing also dotw I all 201 i59 5206 eves

I’U N M M , > >N REF IN I SUING that old piece ‘ 1 r •! ■ in oniplete relinishing

..... ssar Vi i can repair-> r it. I."' kmcks cigarette burns <tog .-hewi-xJ furniture *t1 U is pes fstrail are repairer; Call Arvin Servto

809 44 ' 7258

Piano TuningI-Kl-J I >1 IM A TV alsopi aim lessons poputa r A classical f !> Hatrak.lt 609 882 1233

PIANO TUNING A REPAIRS, reasonable rates all work guaranteed Call 201 8286494

PI W O T l N|S(,

Regdfating RepairingittiRf.it i it ii \ llif /

Reg ! StoredMember Piano Technician'

Guild Inc 609 92! "24.

Classified AdvertisingHome Repairs Home Services Special Services pj^rhlmgfrig Roofing

HHILLSBOROUGH BEACON^

The Mdnville NewsThe Franklin NEWS RECORDThursday March 25. 1976

ALUMINUM CONTRACTOR For quality material and

installation of prime replacement windows, storm window- door' siding gut ters trim work at reasonable prices ca : to Quinn to-896- 9416 or 888-4264

R A I HUM! HI- MODE! ING

Remodeling specializing inwell used homes

Kitchens roofing gutters, general alterations

Prompt serviceAsk lor Bob Griffith,

609-924-2040

INTERIOR CARPENTER imaginative A highest stan­dards of excellence for remodelling A home repairs i all after 5 p m 201 359-3104

A L T E R A T I O N S A D - DITTO NS BASEMENTS E k e ■ w rkn anship Free esl n a tes Insured 201-431 60 r 31 -i’ 1118

UHLS 11 T1 SAL1K t \ K P F N T E R T O R

LTE! HONS additions A prevei ■ ntenanct *419 359 2809

KITCHEN REMODELING

Formica F'rontsNew door and drawer frontsCounter Tops

Kay mond Sakow sky 25 vr> exp 609-259-7628

CESSPOOLSAND

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED

'Trucks No Waiting

HI SSEI.I REID CO.

E L E C T R O L Y S I S ap pointments now available Artistic Hairdressers Free consultation 42 Witherspoon St Princeton

I BAKE CAKES for special ... occasions Winnie the Poo

20 Years Experience doll. A sheet cakes Brenda201-844-25,34 201-35^5800 ,301 .159-8911

< ARPENTRX REPAIRS, PAINTING \ND ROOFING 609-466-0926 or 466 1166

MBINI M U Need ,■ plumtH-r free estimates ai! ,[« - plumbing Call Mike

anytime day <>r night Phone - u26€

PLUMBING A HEA1 IMG Ri ientia Spet al st repairs A alt a na I ons nt job too small, free estimates 201-238- 3532 Lit -- 4993

ARP ENTER TOM WILEY. 4 ■ • - ".xpenenct in all phases .1 1 arpentry tx ludmg roofing

(481 799 !)999

NEi.soN ( MOUNT JR

1 arpentry Int & Ext P.i ntmg Minor Plumbing A Electrical Repairs

609 448 3538

ERR RANKIN carpenter homi repair' alterations, free estimates re pb too small 201 782 9601

'VSTOM GUTTER WORK Aluminum upper New work A repairs All work guaran teed Special Winter Rates 609 259-2896

M \S(.!N CONTR ACTOR

f re| a es stone brickwork, steps patios. concrete, waterproofing etc

W\I t 1SHER Kt Il.DERSINC

609 799 3818

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T R E E E ST IM A T E S m 4 0 8110

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A LI'I N V R , ALTERA VDDn I< >M5 No lot.

'»o urge ur ttxi small Doug Rent Builder 909 655 122!

SF AM l e s s all m i n . m GETTERS Victor Diamond K R 2 Box 219 Bridgepomt Rd Belle Mead N J 08502 an '159-364 night 909-924 1643 day

MAS< 1 NR7 repairstered • i ccinogi

...pa 466 i4 ! EdwardGudat Rilcywille Road 1 lupev. • ■

CARPENTRY REPAIRS and small alterations Call 201369 757! after 5 30 p m

-ALL CARPENTRY andformica and panel work No io» to bh| RO mt) too small 609 ** 2028

SPRING HOUSEC LEANING

W indow Cleaning Floor Washing A

WaxingHonest Reliable

Experienced Reasonable Rates

Call after 5pm 909-587 8055

SAFE SHATTER PROOF acrylic plastic window glazing for replacement of storm doors A windows. Cut to size Call after 4 p m dailv 609-448 6224

FLOOR SANDING hardwood floors sanded and finishedPhone 609-585-8235

EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN 1 ight plumbmg carpentry general home care By hr or job 609-448-9122 or 448-0818

PRINCETON DISPOSAL SERVICERt 130 & Half Acre Rd

Cranburv. N.J 609-.395-1389

Home and Industry Garbage, Trash Rubbish

RemovedHauling of all Types

LAMP SHADES Lamp mounting and repairs NassauInteriors, 162 Nassau St Princeton

VOLK RUG CLEANING and

FLOOR WAXING Rugs professionally cleaned in vour home Dry within one hour Guaranteed no shrinkage Free estimates Call 609 448-0120

CE HA MIC TT LE W C >R K For estimate phone 609-259-‘2615

INTERIOR DECORATING no commission, no per rentage Flat rate per room From living room to lust a hath Nothing too small Call after ii 516 764-9602 or 212-258- 1667

A & W FORMICA SERVICE Formica counter tops kitchen cabinets & remodeling 609259-7527

• T STOM UPHOLSTERY k CREATIVE DESIGN

Keuphol storing Hefm ishi ngNew upholstered furniture r traperiesCornice & Valances BedspreadsWoven wood drapes & shades Slip Covers Carpeting Paint ing

609-443 151 u

BATHTUB k TILE RESl RFA£ ING White 4 colors f r e e Estimates A! TEG fall 201 526-2777

GARAGE DOORS installed 4 serviced Sliding glass doors installed For tree estimate call 609-443-4155

BETSY ROSS was an upholsterer Today you can call another woman upholsterer I have shop at home service which includes tips on decoraitng 4 fabric w ea rab i l i ty Consumer Bureau <5412 809 799 2*07

CARPETS Expertlycleaned Steam extraction method Mike’s Carpet 909 758 2790 9 sq ft Hallway's free

GARAGES, ATTICS basements cleaned furniture moved repaired refinuhed light carpentry 4 paintingJunk removal No job too small Call anytime 909 924r m

THE BUCKET 4 MOP Professional Floor Cleaning And WaxingMr Tom Hye 201 359-4722ROGERS UPHOLSTERY Consumer Bureau No 5412 609 799-2807

C A T C H A LL THE ACTIOW IN W EEK LY C A LEN D A R

D R E S S M A K I N G 4 ALTERATIONS Claire Tobin Call 808-448 5614

VIDEOTAPE PRODUCTION theater dance instructional

sports, industrial For in formation call 909-92 ! 3461

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 Fats Domino. Bill HaJev & The Comets" Have .1 50 s dance w ith Ed Klein. W IfW H air personality to raise money for \our organization Have complete sound system Also nailable lor disco dances

Call 201-821-9664 tiefore i pm

TO OUR MANY and valued clients we are now offering the additional service of elec trolysis by Mane Bograd of New York Consultations are free Phone Artistic Hair dressers. 42 Witherspoon Si 609-924-4875

LINE DRESSMAKING by former N Y designer Mrs Kaplan 609-921 3461

D R E S S M A K I N G AND ALTERATIONS Janice Wolfe Call 909-448-2125

CUT 4 TAILORED to your figure, gowns dresses pant suits No patterns needed Call Maruja 609-466-2804

SLIPCOVERS Draperies Pillows, etc custom made, your material Cali Mary "Kemmerer 201-462 7494

JON J i t Tilt VI AG I( CLOWN

Magic comedy & balloon animals. Available for school shows. birthday parties, grand openings 4 ail special events For further information call 201 349 5509

PROFESSIONAL DRESS MAKING and alterations by Jaie Tanyeri Lome and see my spring line of new creations, very reasonable 609 448-9480

HOT AIR FURNACES and boilers, cleaned 4 repaired Reasonable rates. fast emergency service Call 909 799-0804

STOP A THIEF ( AU. BEN SKI DEADLOCK IN ST ALL FIRS after fi pm 609- 655 4311 or 448-4560

GARAGE DtXIRS, installed 4 repaired Home repairs free estimates ’20 1 297 3797

LAWN MOWER REPAIR Tune-ups and repairs 609-448 1802

Painting & Paperhanging

PAINTING YOUR HOUSF 4 ou I! like rm Jsfe and m» price Call Gregg Terry 909921-2167

MARTA STUNDEL Paint mg 4 Decorating Serving the Princeton area for over 20 years For quality and expert workmanship, phone 909-448 5325

PAINTING

INTERIOR 4 EXTER IOR Excellent ReasonableWork Prices

F'ree Estimates Gregg Terrv 909 92! 2167

PAINTING Interior ex lermr wallpapering light carpentry Quality work ; all Jotir 909-665 1598 95521)17

GENERAL MAINTENANCE Painting interior exterior

odd jobs, furniture refmishing 609-466-3544

PAINTING YOUR HOUSEn Get my bid You'll be glad you did Call Gregg Terry 909- 921 2167

Special ServicesPAINTING 4 PAPER HANGING Frank Janda 292 Dutch Neck Rd Call 909 448 *78

N ANAK’Sp a in t e r s

Reasonable QualityRates PaintExpertise in Workmanship Near round business

No Waiting909-924-3962

Estimates after . p m

TOE FLAKY PAINT O ' Experienced but ess i * pensive Paint to you at wholesale prices Don! let ! hings « i toe fat Cal 609 883 6785 after 5 p m

BELLE MEAD ROOFING 28 yrs m business Free estimates on all type roofing and leaders and gutters and chimney flashing Call anytime 609-924-2040 or 201 359-5932 local call from Princeton

ROOF ING 35 e per sq.ft GAP Flintoote shingles No dep req Pay in full on com pletion 4 satisfaction V1.NS' Roofing 201-462 7494

PAINTING Interior i Exterior, reasonable rates Free estimates 609 +t 3989 or 609-448 2642 ask for D •

PAINTING INTERIOR & E X TE RIOR Top qua 111 y v. i irk F'ree Ffstimates Reasonable Kates Ful.lv Insured 1 apiioi Painting 609-883 1537

INTERIOR PAIN IN Painter Low Pri < 1 • >•>Estimate 609-924-2829

PAINTING by experienced professionals all work guaranteed werj a..-"' prices ask for Steve Burk 909-737 2264

Moving & Hauling

\TTF BASEMENT garages • at ed ml Light nauhns &

n "\ing Snow plowing 609882-9659

WILL HAUL IT Cellars, attics and garages cleaned 1 all 609-799-1680 ( onsinnerBureau Registered

I \ S E M E NTS .ar.ige' cleaned out Li^it i.iuling 4 moving 201 359-

R(MIMS ! : F : fit® LIGH1 - LING Includingestimates reasonable rates Furniture Also will clean

ean work Cal 609 ® j».. 4 ittics 6QM^-6B«

ElectriciansPROFESFInN\1 P ' " \ .

interior & exterior fcld Noebels 609-443 3559

P \PF It H VNGINt. SCRAPING

Prompt personal service All types of u all covering

Free Kstimates Dan Rudensteiri

609-r.Rf) 9371

N U M \ t I, & SON l S Hwv i:«) & < Iriggs !)ri ve

201 329-4666

Repair Service Electrical Power &

Lighting Installations Industrial Maintenance

JOHN 0IFE1.L1 Electrical C on trac to r re s id en t ia l commercial, & industrial wiring 809-9*24 1760

■ ;.f TRK \I w « bjob tcxi big or too small Work manship guaranteed F ree estimates 201 297 5047 ->r 297 28SB

ELECTRICIAN Lit 'ENSED expert electricial work for

all your residential needs All work fully guaranteed, reasonable rates free estimates 609-448-6379

ELJEt I1RK IAN Licet set Qualify work for all your electric a nee b ■ wo riguaranteed Free "stmodes 909 -W 5239

Roofing

MOVING 4 HAULING 1 * ic' cellars & garages

cleaned Lits cleared Call I 'd .09 896 1670

K(X)F SH IN GIF'.s JOHN'S M ANV1LJ.F HUBERDID BIRD 240 Hi- '! ick ’ ah ' hi - month only $17 f>0 fK‘r sq Kart tan l.tanlmr 1 3m 257 9300

ALLIED KOOHNi , New and old roofs of all types repaired Hornes ren ocfeied mside and it - worii guaranteed Nc jol •609-448 5707

Why wail unti the roof itakt ’(Jan stead to amu roofing needsNEW ROOF' REPAIRS

( OOPF H X sc Ii M I K63 Moran Princeton

r.’-s 206'-.

HOOKING, SIDINtj -ader- 4 gutters, new & old lolis 609 585-9618

ROOF REPVIRS23 yrs experiencel>-ak fixing ompanM..SI ik rcjg i rce ioi unrii"150Work riuirisr.ip guar :n ’ n • i i ollw ' /J > j . »

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Kendall Park N J James N Diaforh 201-297-0873Steven J Herner 201-821-7056

Roofing of all i \pes Sheet metal work Gutters 4 leaders

WGrk guaranteed Free istimatey F'ulh iresuretl

S A V E A BU N D LE R E C Y C L E N E W S P A P ER S

V1TK C’ELIjARS. garages e.ined 1 rush tiauled. light

dauling Free estimate 201- 297 1678

BuildingServices

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i ’ay ing 4 I an d sc ap in g

SAND STONE All work Guaranteed

909-855-:;:; i JStalion Road t ranburv

N E E D R E P A I R S . R E M O D E L I N G CON

I n N Wc : do just about anything No job too

mall Rotiertsoii & Son 609- 737 2266

MASON CONTRACTOR '."ick tilock, ' tone . concrete 4 . astei Fireplaces steps | pati(3B Call 609-882-4892 or 896-. 688

KEVIN P BURKE .GENERAL CONTRACTOR Vid: ■ mns remodeling, kit - hens painting and roofing

TO-99 3 5285 or HA’i-48‘29

ANNOUNCEMENT John, ' ormoi ly of S B 4 H Builders - rx.w operating under the

name of John Secoolish. Ruiidei specializing in ustom txiilt homes additions, aid repairs Over 20 vrs exp 'all us M 466 0643 57

Princeton \ve Hopewell

III I- PORCH AND DECK ' ( iMPAN A a di vision of l.aiirariia Nilsen Ltd • Custom 1 oiini! .... other resistant

' nu mi \ i Inched hen ' l a t .ill or Laities first or ' ■ oi.d 11 nor at! ached or

i ta i n bous) a 11 i j X ’s 1 ■-■.'«»! F’rei ' ftmalcs Call

1 * aig Nilsen day and. , : nl TO 231 1140 fi()9 737'

• ERAI ’ 'NTR AUTORS

■ • ■ homes additi ons g.irage lrivewavs nxifirtg ustom masonry fireplaces, w miming pfjol' and pall Ob

Full line of aluminum products

’ FISHER BI ELDER 1INC

serving Princeton area for 30 ear- Financing arranged

609-799-3818

MB ING & HEATING ill. BURNERS

ft ft I DOING \ SON INCC'A a u ’ .1

Princeton </kt oi m.

■ ARPENTRY

3 IUTIONS REMODELING KITCHENS

PRE-FAB FIREPLACES

609 259-7940 Peter V. ikoff

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JOHN R PODOLSKI Custom Building Alterations Redwood porches, ireplaces. patios sidewalksAlso trucking ’201 521 2449

N ELSON GLASS A \L l MINI M

45 SPRING ST PRINCETON 609-924 2886 MIRRORS

AUTO GLASSPLATE 4 WINDOW GLASS

Architecture graduate-builder will do traditional or un conventional additions from conception to completion • abinet m akers quality, low prices and free estimates References av ailable Paul E Mitchell ’201-359-8435

H STOM WOODWORK Additions, Alterations Paul Schoenfeld 609-466-'*14

Gardening & Landscaping

OB \iI , UtOF N VI \KKF TING l\<

1-andscape1 tesigner and Cont ractor

Alexander St Princeton

608-452-2401

EDWARD MOORE 4 SON’S LANDSi APING all tvpes of garden work done. Odd jobs 609-896-1426

i MANURE $10 your pick up truck. $1 garbage can or t«g Un deliver C;3l 201-369- 4381

RICHARD KARKAUTS

LANDSCAPER

Design, Planting Construction

609-921 -’2865 even! ngs

GARDENS TILLED DON’TRENT Call Le Ron Deifen bach 609-448-4757

LAWN MAINTENANCE Residential 4 commercial I all Le Rov Deifenbach 609 448-4757

SA AZ LAWN SERVICE Gardening reliable, e x - penencecf, references. Call 609 883 1556

TREES 4 SHRUBS ’rimmed, removed Beds <paded, Lawns cleaned up. power raked 215- 945-0865 , 609-392-8746

DORMANT OIL SPRAY needed now Safest from ecological standpoint Kills overwintering insects Call W iODWINDS for free estimate 60 -924-3500

Gardening & Landscaping

McCLINTOCK S LAWN SERVICE l> LANDSCAPING Commercial and residential i-ont racts w anted 609 737-0834TREES <i all sizes, trimmed or removed Call 809-443-4897 after 6 p mSPRING IS HERE Rotikil 1 ing vegetable gar dens flcwer gardens Call after 6pm, 201 359-3396L

1 \KE THE DHITM.KK5 n t T OF t. AHDENING

Let me till your jpitk Low price Good work Call Bob's Tilling Service 609-466G613 after 6 p m for mere infarmation

ROTO TILL I NG for gardens and new lawns Reasonablerates Call evenings. 201-359 5206

ROTOTILLINC gardens 4 lawns Very reasonable rates No jot) too small 609 448 3674

LET US DO your garden KOTO-TILLING Efficient operation, costs less than self operated rental Call 609-448 4913 or 609-443-5338

THATCHING 4 RESEEDING — Call Le Roy Deifenbach 609 448-4757.

1 »<FERLER LANDSCAPES

landscape D esiring and

Contracting609-924-1221

GARDENING 4 LAWNSERVICE maintenance, bushes. shrubs. transplanting Experience Refs 609-924-7804 Free estimates

L ADLER 4 SONS ~Sim pheity Snapper mowers tractors - tillers Route 130, NBrunswick. 201-297-2474__LAWN CARE SERVICE Full service on commercial and large residential lawns Call Richard Potts 609 259-6001 ROTOTILLING gardens, lawns, and flower tieas Troy Bill tiller Flxperienced, reasonable 201:69-6710LAWN CUTTING Call for Iree estimate between 8am 1 pm, 609 298-7275

RAILROAD TIES black creosoted. 6’ x6’3x8 hard wood. $5 50 ea Raritan Lumber, 201-257 6306

1 HATCHING reseeding, fertilizing and power edging 809-586-0147

LAWN SERVICE Cut grass, irim bushes, flower beds prune and cut trees Very reasonable 609-924 Z155VEGETABLE AND FLOWER BEDDING PLANTS Lettuce broccoli cabbages 11 kinds of Petunia Ageratum to Zinnia 12 / $ 1 20 or 12 Paks $10 Tamarack F arms. Bear Brook Road off Alexander Road at RR bridge Princeton June Hon 452-9317. Open 10-6 Tues - Sat

PavingP 1 R O N E D R I V E WA Y CONSTRUCTION black top paving 4 stone 609-452-9182

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in LAWRENCEO UTDO O R L IV IN G IS FUN especially with a home like this Tfees for shade, a stream ‘or beauty, a full house rear balcony to enioy there from plus a family room with hreoiac e 4 bedrooms, formal living and dining rooms huge kitchen 3 baths and cen me .nr Plus many extras *99 900

in EAST WINDSOR TownshipFABULO US FINDH Tf is b< iutif rted 4 bedroom home has so man.‘■■mures you must see it to believe n A few are plush carpeting, centra1 air ; nrifessional landscaping on a fenced m lot. beautify: tile custom window treatments

rueous 14 x 26’ deck and all top notch appliances including 2 dorr refrigerator ompactorandself-cleaningoven There'sevet n •• \ *58,900

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COUNTRY LOCATIO N in the Sourland Mountain set t'■ ,jn j : property for the buyer with imagination and ambition Asking

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in WASHINGTON TownshipTHE M A RCH WINDS BLEW IN A NEW PRICE! A 9 room Coionia: m Washington Twp with a Florida room centra*ait panelled farmiv mom vdti beamed r . just

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rw u RESPONSIBLE adults professionals, seek large apt >r home in Princeton with

room to live & work Maximum rental of S400 References Write to it ix#03188 > Prince! nPacket

COl PIE LOOKING for apt nr house to rent W illing to pul Kme into any fixing up Good references and good credit 8® H83-6785 after 6 pm

RESPONSIBLE WOMAN needs unfurnished sunny country collage or sunny 1 bdrm apt in LawrenceviUe. Hopewell. Princeton area $150

$200 609-896-0940 weekends & eves 609-452-4769 'days

ATTENTION LANDLORDS ill vacancies last No charge

or obligationliOMF LOCATORS

609 384-5561

WANTED TO RENT by professional couple 2 tiedroom apt in private house Cran bury area preferred or Rights!own Call 609-655-7401 18-4 301 or 609-443 8968 eves

WANTED sublet by over seas professor and wife, furnished single bedroom apt or comfort able rooms in Pi meet on area. Aug 1 to Sept 21 Cooking privileges needed Air conditioning desired R e f e r e n c e s p ro v id e d American contact until April 30 609-924 *127

WORKING COUPLE with newborn desire 2 bedroom house cottage in Montgomerv or nearby area by Aug 1 Ren! reasonable good references 201-359 7195

TWO P R O F E S S IO N A L MALES ■ desire to rent 2 or 3 bedroom bouse in rural set ting accessible to Pnnceton & Trenton. June l occupancy References Call after 6 pm 609-443 5806

I >EAR PROPERTY OWNERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS Recently I retired as a N Y business executive and have now been appxnnted a lull t ime professor here As a result. I wan! to live in the area permanently I'd like to rent an unfurnished apt or small house something at­tractive or pierhaps unique My timetable is flexible and can be made to fit your availability Will lake oc- cupancy anytime you say in April. May June or Juiv I own property myself in another town and will respject vours No dogs cats, kids or live stock This week i pilar, to temporarily live in the Princeton area so I can follow up on your reply in person If you have something special and want a special kind of person to occupy it, write or leave a message al Box *>3384

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MATURE professional seeks I or 2 bedroom apt in Prin ceton Occupancy June 1. Flexible Cali Marty 609-924- 5600, ext 251 davs

DOUBLE GARAGE with electricity & water Kt 1 area, bet S Brunswick 4 i^iwrenceville 201 217-0003

WANTED TO RENT July I Montgomery Belle Mead or Rockv Hill 1 tiedroom house Reply Box - 03392. c/o P nn­ceton Packet

PROFESSIONAL WOMAN college administrator desires to rent efficiency or one bedroom apt in Princeton Plainsboro area Call 609-396 7740 after 6

DOUBLE GARAGE with electricity 4 water Rt. 1 area, between S. Brunswick 4 LawrenceviUe 201 297-0003

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P R O F E S S IO N A L woman new in area with p>et looking to lease or rent immediately a 1 bedroom apt in the Pnn ceton vicinity Please call K Rasmusen between 9-5 p m 609-462 8701 ext 255 after 6 p m 924 3559 Refs avail

GARAGE SPACE FOR STORAGE of Automobile Call after 6 pm 609-396-0220

SPACE WANTED for automotive repair for 3-5 cars South Bruns Princeton area 301-297-4582

VOUNG LADY desires ef­ficiency apt or ] bdrm apt Please call 495-1950 bet 8 30 4 4 45 Ask for Julie

V, AN TF,D IT 1 RENT house>r apt in Princeton Boro with

at least i bedrooms and 2 baths, for nice family with 3 leenaged daughters and cat Reply Box « 03365 ( o Prin­ceton Packet

. 1SIT! NG PR' (FKSSUR wife 4 3 children seeking to rent reasonable furnished house or apt June Oct Call local contact Miss Hanoigan bet 9 4 5 weekdays 609-452- 4602 or 152 4608

BUSINESS WOMAN desires : room efficiency upi n Pnnceton area Rent $19*'

$220/fm including utilities •ill 609-924-3621 alter 9pm

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P R !F ’ ESS IU N A L M ARRIE1 couple se-eks 2 Bdrm Apt in or near Princeton $220 including heal 882-4917 evenings

NEW JERSEY 5 SHOWPLACE O V E R L O O K IN G THE DELAWARE RIVER!" .......-aiM*'> »me» Duawiii Rim ot. 10 3.000 kj 6 »nd ovet

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WANTED TO RENT by Sept by retired couple with small well behaved dog Scottie cottage or apt Will do interior decoration of needed Reasonable please Repiv Box * 03388 c o Pnnceton Packet

WANT TO RENT - m L a w r e n c e v i U e , ro o m w private bath Professional man Write Box *03386 c o Princeton Packet

WOMAN ARTIST needs cabin near town or trans Good views. privacy. Sprint" summer possibh longer $120 $200 mi: 201-297 3263

MILLSTONE WOODS ESTATES

I i niffue ! iark Likt* Srtitng in Xliltsione Twp. Custom built hom es on minimum of 1 acre heavily vvooded lots. Individual home sites also available fo r pum hase Located on M illstone Rd 1 'h miles south of Route 33

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C A P E C O D E X T R A O R D IN A R Y The exterior of this immaculatehome offers maintenance-free stratolite siding on an acre plus lot Shag carpeted living and dining room. new kitchen. 20 sun porch. I 4 x rnasler bedroom and plushK redecorated throughout..........................................................................................F O R T Y T H R E E . N IN E

P E R F E C T RA ISED RANCH on a wooded half acre lot. Nicely car poted fover. living and dining rooms. 4 bedrooms. 2 V2 baths, iarge family room, utility room and attached garage. FORTY E IG H I NTNf

H IC K O R Y A CR ES SPLI I LEV f I With shag 1 ar[>eted living and dining room1- panelled family room, four good sized bedroom*. 2 bath-, basem ent. garage and quick occupancy Priced for a quick sale a!

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EAST W IN D SO R R A N C H E R on dead-end street. M ature trees abound this 2 bedroom home with a familx room

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NEW C O N S T R U C T IO N July ! occupancy. Center hall colonial with bedrooms, 2 Vs excellently appointed hath- Banquet sized formal dining room, ultra m odem G.E. kitchen with double oven Americana stove and deluxe dishwasher, generous breakfast area, pantry anti more Raised hearth brick fireplace in family room hardwood floors throughout. Mam tenance free exterior of aluminum and brick Central air. poured concrete basement. 2 car garage I here is still time for color selections

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A C H A R M I N G Hf )M E in \<irgate II w ith 1 b ed r ix m o . 2 baths, and a cozy famiK room with built in bookcases, is offered for the first time. It is professionally landscaped with a unique fish pond and running waterfall which affords privacy, vet 1- ideally located close to schools, convenient shopping and public transporta tion F I F I Y I W ( ). N I N fJ l S T R E D U C E D An exceptional bus in l mversitv Park Lawren ceville Excellent condition, inside and out this gracious home has 4 bedrooms. 2Vt baths and a panelled family room. VIS this within walking distance of a college, bus line, or golf course. El ELY NT NT N I N fC l STO M B R IC K A M ) ALT M I N I M sturdily built 3 bedroom. 2 hath ranch with a prestigious address and an appealing setting in L aw reno I wp. Just reduced for the executive seeking comfort, quality. lot size full

basement and reasonable taxes Manx (extras. Your inspection is invited now. Please call for an appoin tm ent ' l \ I Y I W ( ). FIVEFIRST T I M E O F F E R E D Large 4 bedroom. 2 baths Colonial m wooded Pine Knoll. W ide entrance fover. enormous living room and for mal dining el. ultra m odern kitchen with breakfast area overlooking rear grounds, panelled family room off of which is a screened in porch I In master suite consists of a gigantH bedroom and a super!' hath Vbundant his and her closets and excellent wall space Central air and more plus a family recreation center in basement. S IX 1Y N I N f . F IV I

2681 MAIN ST. (RT. 206!LA WREN CEVILLE 609-896-1000

I At I TR E E S AND S M O O T H LAW NS Surround this expanded C ap Cod set on about I i acresto Washington Township Nine plubeautiful rooms, including I bedrooms. 3 baths, full basement, fireplaces f a m l j room. I big attached garages, ra is ) extras to num erous to m ention M a r t be m m to be apprecia ted Complete seclusion in a central location to Princeton Junction , i n nton. < u ir mid Phil* Hits type >f property b nm available yen often, so take m \ unlace (T u now and call for an appointm ent u - -ee it .

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STY L E D F< »R I'HF i 1 M lcustom built rancher Only - vears young. - ««-• .... ----- -b e d ro o m s f i r e p la c e in l i v in g r im m . 1 zone b a s e b o a rd hea t. Jus t l is ted

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R ES ID E N T I OF D IG N IT Y Immaculate Oxford Model Cotenia n t Diversity Heights lovely bedrooms, formal to mg and dining rooms ultra modern kitchen, extm ta r# family room with full wall brick fireplacr baths, bu . ar garage phis central a ir Don’t delay bee it n_ ; Priced right for F IF H T H R E I .M IN I

BIG AND B R I G H T P R K E D R IG H T l uxurious living in the custom built home featuring > large bedroom-. 2 full bath-. I > \ 2a living room with fireplac* and ceiling lighting formal dining room, fa ll basement. Park-like yard with mature tree- and shrubs I rulv a home of distinction in a fine location T Hamilton Square O utstanding value for,nh El FT Y EOT R. M M

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HousesittingVISITING SCHOLAR non smoker will housesit May thru Aug References available 609-799-2792

RESPONSIBLE young man seeks housesitting position this spring or summer Will take care of your pels and plants as well as your lawn I'll afso do excellent interior and exterior painting Call Gregg Terrv 609-921-2167

RELIABLE COUPLE want houses it ting job starting now thru Summer Wish to locate in Princeton or within 15 mins of Princeton 215-493 2219 ask for Clare Marshall

EXPERIENCED HOUSE SITTERS will carefor pets, piant s, etc.Professional couple Princeton aJumm, seek full or part yearhousesitting beginning June References M Buchman 201359-5671

DEVELO PERS Eo»t A m w ell Township

65 acres, 1500 highway frontage rolling topography good drainage, partially w ooded, over 1100 fron tage on dirt road

Asking only $339 000

BUILDIN G LOTSEast Amwell Township tage on Highway 31

2 acres with 200 fron $18 500

Alexander Tow nsh ip Beautifu l lot 4 86 acres, 488 road frontage, partially wooded with runningbr° 0k Asking $25 900

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JUNE PRINCETON GRAD - and wife -eek housesitting position June 21 thru mid- Augusi Very responsible with ample references Ex perienced with all animaJs Call Keith Van Zandl 609-466- 2714

GRAD STUDENT seekshousesitling positions for anv part or whole of months April August WiU care for plants, gardens & Pe ts Refsavailable Call Denise at 609 921-1271 after 7pm V4eri Sun

HOUSES! n ER WANTED for 1 or 2 year peirod located in Princeton preferably couple with no children Must supply references Send details and list of references to House Manager Box *1163 Princeton N J 06540

Apts/Houses To Share

WOMAN IN TRANSITION with or without children Need a place to live'’ M\ 4 bedroom home is in Twin Rivers I am looking to share house and expenses Many pluses swimming pool tennis courts privacy, borne with all ap pliances Will consider married couple Days 215 757- 4935 ask for Ann Hart Day or evening. 609 448 7467 ask for Ann or Alan

FEMALE NEEDS room mate to share house in Hopewell Your share will be $137 50 which includes utilities Non smokers 609-921 7453

FEMALE ROOMMATE want ed to share house in Hopewell with fireplace and piano Call 609-466-3104

Apts/Houses To share

HOUSE TO SHARE and efficiency apt which has (me extra room 609 466 1982 after 6 30. ask lor Gregg

RESPONSIBLE working female wanted to share large 2 bedroom country house near Ringoes with one other female Fireplace, beamed ceiling deck acreage, gar­den garage and basement $16 2 50 mo plus utilities Reply Box *03383. c o Pnn ceton Packet

11 OU SE M ATE VS A NTED i n modern house in lovely setting on Grover s Mill Pond, own room $115 plus utilities 609 799-9010 or 452-9300 ask for Jim Dockertv

GREENWICH VILLAGE own bdrm eat-in kit Perfect 2nd apt $100 per mo 212-675 6872

ROOMMATE WANTED to share Large old country far mhouse Nice setting >can't see nearest neighbor 8 miles Princeton Prefer someone 26 or over Rent is around $170 inclusive with amenities such as fireplaces big garden plot dark room a no river view Please call early morning or late evening 201 69-5495

APARTMENT TO SHARE with one other person Large beautiful apt located in the center of town, within walking distance of almost anything Quiet & nice neighborhood Furnished kitchen, bath. 2 bdrms living rm cellar parking facilities dishwasher washing machine drver & big hack vard $160 a mo person plus utilities Heat free 609 924-2709 dav or night

8% 30 YEAR MORTGAGES AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED

BUYERSPremium Lots Available

from $49,990 Flexib le F inancing

Open e v e 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 sq ft lots and all have 2 car garages.

D IR EC T IO N S Rt 1 ot 206 to beautifu' new extension in ferstate i 96 south miy a few -"mutes to Scotch Rd Exit # 3 Drive across S co c h Rd Nursery Rd and conrtnue one mile to models Mountain View Go1* on left models on nuht

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Mode! Phone 609 882 6847 Exclusive Soles A g en t Idea! R ealty 201 283 2600

RETIRED M D & wife seek housesitting position July Aug Se Co. resic Florida Exc refs 609-448- 9129

HOUSE TO SHARE in quiet beautiful woods near Hopewell We seek con si derate congem a) person with educated in terests & preference for classical music Choice of $129 or $190 per month, plus share of util 609-466 3278

Former Mercer nls now living in

MALE ROOMMATE wanted for Princeton apt Verv reasonable 609-462 1736

WIDOW in early 60 s desires to share her home with business woman Cal! 609-665 3579

Apts/Houses To share

ROOMMATE WANTED people seeking a 4th for large house on . acres Own room $125 mo plus 1/4 utilities. Franklin Park Available April 1. non-smoker Call 201- 297-5016 eves

WORKING MOTHER with 2 school aged children looking forward lo sharing suburban home with another, children welcome 609-882-3118 after 6:15 pm

HOUSE TO SHARE choice of room. $80 or $100 609-924 8392.

For Rent - RoomsFOR RENT 2 rooms & bath 1st floor, private entrance

ivale house near bus line ight cooking parking Please

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1 and 2 Bedrooms from $220 per month

features• SWIMMING POOL• PLAYGROUND FACILITIES• O f f STREET PARKING• AIR CONDITIONERS• KITCHEN WITH D ININ G AREA• THERMOSTAT CONTROLLED HEAT

(included in rental)• WASHER l DRYER FACILITIES• RESIDENT S U PERIN TEN D ENT• MASTER TV AN TEN NA

MODEL APARTMENT OPEN DAILY ( 609) 448-5935

SPACIOUS ROOM nicely lurmshed with relng Share kitchen Professional man only 609-921 -6242 after 4 p m

FURNISHED mom for gen tleman on quiet street 2 blocks off Main St Manville( i l l day's 201 722-0070 or eves201 722-5524

FURNISHED ROOM - 5 min walk to campus Refe-ences 609-924 4474

Looking for a job? Try the Classified pages.

E D G E M E R E at S O M ER S ETis accepting applications to rent:

2 bedroom apt., $2093 bedroom apt., $239

(includes heat, hot water)

239 Franklin Blvd., Somerset N.J. Weekdays 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., 2 p.m. - 4 p.

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F E D E R A L C O L O M A I • I ,i't I wnshi[ 12 roomsbedroom s: 3 b a th s ; on a 3 acre lot Presently u-<- i a*- family EasilyConverted to single family (Ivvellinjx I working fir- ; i;u ■ J so.rv garag* barn. sf-.VI \T Y

H ISTO R IC A L STONE COLON1A! Presently ! family dwelling! it excellent condition - 16 rooms. 8 bedrooms fu! bat! . fum a es i -torv -P x 20 block building. 2 Mors 3n \ >b barn ear-age 1 lu^-tl fireplaces on 16 acres open land. ONE H U N D R E D H F T l 'I IK >L SAN I)

MAX SIM | | l .E V E I m rural setting rooms >ed bat!Panelled family room with exjxiscd beams and ' in inti Hr . pirn > < in1 b) acres with 2-rar at tached garage " I \ I \ " I \ N IN !

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I he H oods of Lawrence welcomes sou into this large lovely Home decorated with impeccable taste. Consider this N E W L IS T IN G with 5 huge bedrooms, 2 !/5 baths, carpeted famil\ room, with fireplace and floor to ceiling bookcases The Home «H The H eek ! ' ..................S E V E N T IE S

L IF E ON T H E D E LA H \ R II his fine looking rancher enjoy - a tremendous v iew from the I Hv22 liv ing riHim with fireplace, plush carpetmg and draperies, plus there 's a newly added famib room with rich panelling, cathedral ceilings and lots of glass toenjoy the setting A great bin at "I VIM T H R E E . F IV E

A 42' BR IC K P A T IOIs only one of the fringe benefits that go with this outstanding 4 bedroomColonial There 's also central air conditioning, a beamed family room, plush carpeting and custom d r a f t s , plus much more. D o n ’t miss it at

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M I N I A T I R E E S T A T EConvenient to every thing. This bedroom. 2 1 .. bath expanded ranch, sits on I acre with up to 4 acres if desired. Ideal situation for a tennis court, swm m ing pool. Surrounded w ith a park-like setting.

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W O R K I N G H O R S E 1 ARM I >0-vear old frame ( .nionial on It) ac res . Brand new show barn , 2 others, all with frost-fre- I o.. h ant - ( )ffi< >•». l .uk room, storage and total I box stalls. Heap- I indo, •• arena New | >.>-t and 1-board fencing. 2 ou tdoor arenas, and ! turn-out paddock -................................................................. O N I : H L N D H E I ) IMX I N 1M F I U .

\X ES I \X I N I )S< )R Jefferson Park • \ r. o l d ....... tin, I i ■ k and frame ora corner lot - 8 rooms. 4 bedrooms. 2 bath- 2 ir piragi panelled family room with brick, fireplace. ( .entral air S 1 \ I Y i | ( >HI I I \ P

These are just a few of our listings in Hunterdon < ami v I ■ i-< all r visit our Elemington office and lei mir ompep nt s.i . - -• iff >>■ p . a, find the home or home-site of \ ottr elioire

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1 he Home you ve always dream ed of offers Duality, C harm and a reachable price range You II fine all this and more right here in this gracious 4 bedroom, 2'/2 bath home built in the 1930’s and so ahead of it- time. I he bedrooms are spacious and loaded with closets. The approx.2 f/ acres of Woods embrace this fine home to give you a feeling of totalsprenits ................................................................................... .............N I N E T I E S

W herever you may be in price we can be of help to you in the long hard search for the right house.

Cozy Ranch -- Thirties Contemp. I wo Story — Forties Raised Rancher - Fifties Brand New Colonial - sixties ( .edar Shake Colonial — Seventies

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24 2 lA NASSAU ST.. PRINCETON 609-921 -2700

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WEIDEL REAL ESTATEREALTORS

LOOK FAR A N D W ID EThen look into this ! . year old. 2 story home on Moumainview Rd. 8 beautiful rooms, . baths, just loaded with m a m . m am expensive ex­tras It s just been reduced to SIXTY T H R E E . F IV E b\ transferred owner.

VIR CONDITIONED R W U jNet nice I \ on a I80 \_ > lot with twin '-lye bedroom*. formal dining room and large screened {Torch pIuN a ' x--' h\ mg room with fireplace, full basement and attached garage. It * ^Hitle^s and onh

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For Rent - Apts.TWIN RIVERS clean 2 bdrm 1 hath. apt with 2nd floor iake vnew Carpeting, all major appliances, central a/c, carport. 4 more $325 In eludes heat pm

201 222 3837 8-11

Rent - Rooms For Rent - RoomsR on ter mature working lady $100 mu security, ref eret require! 60S m i,185 between 6 4 9 pm

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ROOMemployed woman in exchange lor 4 hour house cleaning once a week Kitchen facilities and parking 609-921 1053

ALLENTOWN. N.J — 2 bedrooms, Ig living rm 4 bath plus eat-in kit moder nt zed $240 per mo including ail except elec Call 609-921 2435 or 2417

S U B L E T 1 bdrm down stairs apt $231 per mo Avail April 1st Nov 30th 609-7999379

PRINCETON ARMS

I uxurv Apartments

1 and 2 bedrooms Individually controlled heat, 2 air con ditioners Individual Bal­conies 12 cu ft Refrigerator Venetian Blinds Large walk in closets Private entrances 1-aundrv room with washers and dryers Wall to wall carpeting in 2nd floor apart ments Superintendent on site Rents start at $200 up

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M.inoi Met Hotel l S «1 128-4555

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com fortable. 2 mins to Nassau m in quiet home lo-ts 609 921 8757

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b L R M S HKD ROOM forMvittlen • Nock off Main SI Hsu 4* ill 21)1 722-«18

For Rent - Apts.LOVELY large studio apt >)) stone carnage house on -mall farm in Bucks Co Cathedral ceiling walk inIt replace. barn beams, availab le April i Rent $240 mo plir- utilities 215-297 5287

ONE BEDROOM APT Rocky Hill New appliances include tshwasher Central air race

ew storage space $285 per mo plus utilities Call 201 297-9827 eves

APT TO SUBLET living rm bedroom kitchen dining rm. bathroom heat 4 gas included in rent c/a bafcx>ny pool H ightstown area $205 per mo 609 448 1882 before 6 30 p m

Model apartment Telephone 609-448 4801 Open daily from12 :30 p .m to 5 p m except Sunday Directions from P r in c e t o n Pri nceton Hightstown Road turn right on Old Trenton Road G mde turn left and follow signs

ONE BEDROOM apart ment furnished located in P n nceton area Very at tractive spacious with all modern conveniences Heat and hot water provided $300 monthlv call after 6 pm 608 452-8271

LUXURY 1 bedroom apt modern kitchen A/C, wail wai l carpet, security swimming, tennis. etc $265 mo Also Penthouse apt with balcony bedroom and den $425 mo Village II New Hope 609-737 3000 ext 2416 after 5 and weekends 215-862 2162

LOOM R PRIVATE BATH ir rent n Shady Brook area of

Princeton Twp Parking indrivew av Private entrance Share use of attractive si •ting •’tom Conn- 609 924 2169

MERt. ERVTLLE I bdr ready Atril 1st Call now $35 HOME LOCATORS INC 808 394-5900

SlBLET 1 bedroom apt Princeton Meadows $241 /mo 609 885-6317 davs 799 1911 or 799 3363 eves Mark

For Rent - Apts.5 ROOM MODERN Country Apt available May l5tb $275 a month, utilities 201 297-0651

LAWRENCEVTLLE PRIV CETON -AREA - 1 4 2bedrooms, spacious garden apts featuring eat in kitchens separate dining rr»ms large living rms, heat & hot water included $245 per mo. F ranklm corner Gardens. 161 Franklin Corner Rd just off Rte 1 609 896-0990

PRINCETON JCT 2 bdrs beat paid Hurry ' $275 $35HOME LOCATORS INC 609 394 5800

MANALAPAN TWP Ef- ficiwicv Ideal for tingle or couple Util mcl Securttv No lease $150 mo 609-448-5167 after 5.

SECLUDED RINGOES 1 txlr partiallv furnished oniv $250 $35 H6ME LOCATOR^ INC 609-394-5800

SAVE RENT MONEY while enjoying a beautiful Deer Creek apt , 10 minutes from Princeton Sublet at $221 mo plus utilities April 1 or Mav j to Nov 1 then rent from management for $226 if you like l bedroom all ap phanees wall wall draperies A C own patio and garden area lovely location facing woods Swimming pool tennis courts, laundrv facilities Great place to live Cal) 609 799-9E78

1 BEDROOM Princeton apt Modern kitchen living room tile bath attached garagePrivate entrance On bus line Non smoker $190/mo pdus Utilities 609 924 3646

RELIABLE INDIVIDUAL or (justness couple to occupy 2nd floor apt 4 rooms and bath Heat and hot water No chikfren or pets Security Private home beautiful view 609-3B7 3087

AVAILABLE MAY 1st modem 4 room apt close Squibb 4 ETS Tiled bt built-in kit cabinets gars secluded on a ttrac t grounds $280. util extra 1 tease, no chilcten or p please 808-466-1756

For Rent * Apts.LOVELY 3 BEDROOM duplex unfurnished Main St Law renceville $370 609-8860870

TRENTON 3 rooms avail April 1 2nd fir $170 per mu Lease 4 security 609-685 8737 201 £29 6309

For Rent • Apts.LAWRENCEVILLE 2 Mr child 4 pet welcome $205 $35 HOME LOCATORS. INC 609 394-5800

FOX Rl N SUBLET 1 bdr available March 22. $246per 'mo ( ail after 6 pm 609 799 2789

For Rent - Apts.3 ROOM UNFURNISHED. 3 rd floor central, statable for business girl Reference 4 resume to Box #03387 c/o Princeton Packet

2 BEDROOM APT - Fox Run, Platnsboro D esirable lake side Sublet 609-799-3725

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OWE tIk C aUery of Homes

w e have many f ine homes in FLEMINGTON-HUNTERDON AREA

PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE FLEMINGTON - A home that features charm m fort iod beauty enhanced by its fine location adds up to real value. This home has 3 bedrooms, large living room, bath and one half dining room, kitchen and full basement The pretty treed lot and 2-car garage in the barn with a loft only adds more v,-iiu>- Listed for sale at *66.500

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TWO FOR ONEI Would anyone believe that two grand Colonial homes on one proper ... ouW r •• found Wen we did and we would like to show you a great value on this 3 > ■■ property wooded area stream and a 3 bedroom home with attached 2-car garage

and a 4 bedroom, 2 bath 2 fireplaces frame Colonial, just 3 miles from Clinton and 78*72 000

COZY AND COM FORTABLE A real find or pretty Sand HH Road - R.i'".i ship on a lovely lot We offer an immaculate well constructed Rain > hottll feat at )■ . ng room with fireplace, formal dining room, large Kitchen 3 bedrooms 2baths full basement and 2 car garao* a . lovely home It is listen right B1 *63.900

WHOSE HOUSE IS THAT?" People ohen ask about this place ■ .ire'- ni" ■ with ns granite stone arches numerous picture windows and is sit istsd

ist the spot frr country living, a barn for horses and 2 3 a re f field and woods You can be the envy of the neighborhood at this South Hunterdon ad ires. *112.500

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HILTONDUPLEX two one hedroan unit* Could (»«• con verted to a one family home $41 $00

SPACIOUS FOU* BEDROOM HOME located inHopewell Borough on a quiet street $47 500

NEW FOUR BEDROOM HOME IN PRINCETON JUNCTION S pacious family room with brick fireplace Corner lot side entrance garage

$63 500

WALK TO THE PARK AND PRINCETON SHOPPING CENTER from this three bedroom Split Level Nicely landscaped lot with trees and shrubs

........................................................................ $64 500

FOUR BEDROOM 2V, BATH COLONIAL in Prin­ceton Junction Excellent location and close to schools, tram and shopping $67 500

BRICK SPLIT LEVEL with four bedrooms, spacious family room, rear entrance to a fenced in yard

$69 500

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IX i l l ia m S r h u m s l r r . 9 3 1 - 8 9 6 3 Har ir i Rude, 201-3 if* >32

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Custom Built Homes

Wm. Bucci Builder, Inc.Now b u i l d i n g on

Stuart RoadF o r in f o r m a t io n ,

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(609) 924-0908

For Rent - Apts.ONE: & TWO BEDROOM APTS for immediate oc­cupant) at VV mdsor Castle, E W mdsor Twp From Princeton take 571 to Old Trenton Rd make a n Rh t then proceed to he first left beyond a couple undred leet from Old Trenton

Road 609-448-59%

HfOPE WELL BOROUGH i.aree sunny 2 bedroom apt in ramtriing old house Off-street [larking and yard for garden No kids or pets $2% mo 609 466-2361

For Rent-HousesTOWN HOUSE Suitable for family or five persons , central Princeton location, available June 1 or Sept 1 $575negotiable 809-924-6746

FOR RENT Princeton Twp brick Ranch 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 full baths living room with fireplace and built in shelves, dining room oversized eat-in kitchen with separate laundry and work area hull basement with raised hearth fin-place, 2 car garage, large flagstone patio, central air conditioning $500 mo 609 92 1-767 5 eveni rigs

3 bedroom in person max

For Rent - Apts.LARGE I I RNISHED AFT nice bathroom grxxi closets, full kilchen f>arge picture

ad ows i i i oad ® ®carpet an the NY bus line $225 pi” in plus i' lit lev 809- 921-7164

EAST WINDSOR

BROOKWOOD GARDE NS Modern & . bedroom apts Atrconditioneri carpeted Swim i lub on ground-- Located on Rickor- - orner Rd near Rt 130 From $204 Call 609-448 553!

WVNBRQOK WEST Ultra modern A 2 bedroom, air conditioned carpeted 20 balcons «>ts Swim club on grounds Rus to VVC 66 min Dutch Neck Rd near Rt 130 From $209 609 448 3385

CHESTNUT W ili.OW Ultra modern & 2 bedroom apis Air conditioned 6 car

led 2 bedroom acts have 2 t t e i it lease From $200

216 Dorchester Dr 609-448 8860

SHARON ARMS Fully carpeted air con ditioned new i $ 2 bedroom apartm en ts Located in tersection of Rt .33 4 Rt 130 across from Robbinsville Airport From $200 Call 809 259-9449

I A F U R M S H E D NEW LUXURY APTS 1 & 2bedrooms, $270 and up Meadow Lane Apts. 5 minutes from Princeton Jet Call 609 452-822(1

Ho p e w e l l n j 2 b d r s ,living rm eat-m kitchen, bath, modernized $245 609921 2417 or 921 2435

INVIN RIVEftS modern 1 bdrm garden ap! Furn or unfum Exc lease long or short term Manv extras $220 & up Call 809 448 7792 after 2 pm.

Si BLET-DEER CREEK Plainsboro, 1 bdr w w carpet available June 1. $216 mo. 609 921-1080

TRENTON 4 rooms $190 Mar 1 ! rooms $160 Mar 5yil 329-6309 or 609-685 8737

LARGE EFF APT to sub let in Hightstown Lease 4 rent negotiable Full kitchen Call 609 8B3-4794

SUBLET PrincetonMeadows Fox Run Drive 4 rm apt 1 bdr avail June 1 809 799 *81

SUMMER SUBLET 4 2nd floor apt avail Jime, July 4 Aug Excel location parking space avail 808-924 4772

: FAMILY HightstownSecurity references, mam tenance and utilities by tenant Subject to issuance of cer tificate of occupancy. $250 mo For location inquire 151 Wycoff Ave., Hightstown

RENTAL - 3 bedroom splitlevel formal dining room, family room, 1 2 acre lot, $425 plus util 1 vr lease required Weidel Real Estate Inc 609- 448-6200CHARMING old house in historic western section 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 4 fireplaces, enclosed terrace and yard $650 mo Available June 1 Years lease 609-924 1188

TWIN RIVERS 3 bdrs ap pliances heat paid, kids pets o.k under 4 $35, HOMELOCATORS INC 609-394- ^00

HOUSE FOR RENT on Westerly Road Beautifully landscaped grounds with stream etc 3 bedrooms, 2 baths fireplace 609-921 7475 or if no answer 301 269-0111 ask for Mr Myers

ROCKY HILL 3 bdrs children 4 pet welcome Hurr\ ' OnJ\ $3410 $35 HOME LOCATOR*? INC 609 394 5900

AVAILABLE FOR RENT July Jan 15 pleasant fully fur

nished 4 bdrm home liv rm din rm kitchen family rm 4 studs. a c. c l«e to University 4 Schools Call 609-924 7352

PRINCETON BORO 3 4 4 bdrs verv nice from $450 $35 HOME LOCATORS. INC 609 394 5900

6 ROOM HOUSE bath and half Exc location Available immediately Reply to Box <03396. c/o 'Pnnceton Packet

LAMBERTVILLE lg at tractive 1 bdrm apt nice neij^tborhood. lease security refs $225 A vail.4/15 809 3971100

WEST WINDSOR Charming old house. A 1 condition 5 rooms and bath, sits on 2 acres, grounds maintained Refrigerator washer ckyer dr Mies f ir ms bed References and security $375 mo Call 609 *44230

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PR INC E PON. INC Realtor*

THRU BIDIOOM COlONIAl !m.nrtiidfa- aped iij1 wilt 1 -1 u.-t Sv awwy 1 m'nj

100IT' dimny rtion ortt in kit: neti family momwith floor tt attk 1 : rsplei 1 Full I nam ai 1 si I■iew gnu i -• ■ !••....... . - iilsbSa nmediately $70 900

TWO STORY COLlONIAL with tmek •■ the second story on the front and aluminum siding on the remainder of house Located on a . m de-sac in an area of fine homes Four corner bedrooms, fireplace in panelled family room $7 1 500

CUSTOMIZED FOUR BEDROOM COLONIALPerfect location for commuting to schools shop pmg and pleasure Completely private lot contains an in-ground swimming pool and is professionally landscaped. S139 000

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For Rent-HousesFARMHOl SE 4 bdrs barn for horses Rincoes S4-00 $35. H( 'Ml y M -V:1 IRS IN' 148, :»4 5900

. URDLEY PA BucksCounty stone on historic Delaware Canal Large living room with fireplace (fining room with fireplace, kitchen, separa te breakfast bedrooms. 1 - baths pool. 2 car garage, on beautiful grounds • onveai eat to Princeton, N Y Philadelphia $5181 mo pi us utilit es Available on or before June 215-493 579b

l a w r e n c e v i l l k s p u nLEVKI : bdrms. exc eond N< at "'i- & shoppi ng all eves bet 7 & 8 . 609-924-0052

FURNISHED HOUSE, bedrooms, U baths, com­mercial locations, no pets or children Securiri & references Utilities included $300 mi 609-921-9179

4 BEDROOMS 3 baths, duplex convenient Princeton Bora location $450 per mo Lease security 609-924-3914

HOUSE TRAILER com­pletely lurmshed with bathroom facilities, for man Vpph at 13 No 4th Ave Manviile N J

ResortProperties

BEACH FRONT APT on beautiful .Sapphire Bay St Thomas Ground floor sleeping-living room large- bedroom equipped kitchen 2 baths air conditioned Ac commodates up to 5 persons Maid and linen service provided Tennis courts swimming pool water sports restaurant on premises Reasonable Cal! 609-924-2620

ResortProperties

LongBeach Isle Lovely new 3 bdrm L bath all ap pliances spectacular view Knjov beautiful June at

6996410.

Ft iR SALE BY OWNER Toms River N J Bayshore area, 2 bedroom ranch, modern kitchen, living room with teamed ceiling Florida room screened porch, hot

ter I isei -.a ■ heat 2 blocks from marina and private teach $35.000 Cali after 5 u n 609-924 2181

VIRGIN ISLANDS Private : bedroom home with car on

Water Island Available .Jan !(. for season 3)1-329-6309

SEASH' >RF. AREA - homes & homesites available Limited quantity Complete home p " kages $21 900 < a!! collect 3)1 342-2826 or eves 201-297 0323, Realtor

SI MMER RENTA! BRA I BEACH. N J 2nd floor apt : txlrms cable TV telephone, tet k witi 'K-i-ai; and bay - all eves 609 586-3568 ^

VERMONT attractive old 4 tedroom house. fullv modernized and comfortably lurmshed -juarter mile to Uike Hortonia teach and tx>at iaunch ramp near B-omoseen for rent July $500, or June & July $700 909-799-1475

M h D1TEHKAN E A N Mallorca 3 B R House on north shore Club facilities Reasonable rent 609-737-3909eves

MT POCONO. Pa lot 85 x 230 clubhouse with new swimming pool lake w teach 4 Iwaiing handball courts ski i h t. prwiei’ 20 82: 82S

Van Hise ReallyR ealtor

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FEATURE OF WEEK 2 sto ry co lon ia l on large co rner lot. en" an ce foyer liv ing room , d in ing room , large k itch en 2 half f .i : ’ -n and one lu ll hath , u tility room , 1 car garage cen tra l air

$46 900.

PENN IN GTON B O t O

TO W N LIV IN G charm ing 2 sto ry co lon ia l on large lo t, fo rm al d in ing room ^replace den , fam ily room . 1 ' , b a th s , 3 bedroom s, 1 car garage $ 5 9 ,5 0 0

V IC T O R IA N w ith charm 4 b ed room s fo rm al d in ing room , ■ den k itchen 1 . baths, p lu s barn co n ta in in g a 2 car garage

- iqp - n and 3 room and bath apartm ent ab o ve $ 73 900

HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP

CH A RM W ITH INCOME - is w hat th is V ic to rian o ffe rs , m odern k itchen 2 or 3 b ed room s 1 d b aths b a lco n y room , fam ily

w en firep lace , gam e room p lus a 4 room and bath apart mem Of 2ndTf$OOr future expan sio n on 3rd floor $72,900.

IM M A C U LA TE RANCHER wrth .en tra l air b rick and a lum inum ->‘dtnq. fam ily room , 1 ; b a th s . 3 bed room s, 2 ca r garage

$44 900

7 5 ACRE FA R M old co lon ia l, c irca 1710, 2 fire p lace s , 4 b ed room s m any o u tb u ild in g s $270,000.

LO TS OF SP A C E ' th is a lum inum sid ing ran ch er, n ew k itch en lin in g room fam ily m om w ith firep lace 3 bed ro o m s. 1 fullbatl 2 vir garage central sir $57,500.

E N JO Y LIFE ’ his rancher w e ' rnodern k itch en , d in ing room , fam ily room , 3 b ed room s 1 . b aths 2 ca r garage cen tra l air irg e g iv ing yo u co u n try liv ing . . . $54,900.

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP

VILLAGE COLO N IAL - M odern k itch en , fam ily room firep lace - batfts 2 U j.r ig*- $65,500

TIME IS NOW to d iscu ss th is S p a n ish sty le co lon ia l that w e are qomq ic start build ing on 6 5 a c re s B lue p rin ts in o ffice

$14$ 00U

EWING TOWNSHIP

RANCHER m odern k itch en , fam ily room . 3 b ed ro o m s. 1 ’5 ■ -i” i ir§8f ife fw i mss vara $45,500.

ON A HILL W ITH P R IV A C Y co n tem p o ra ry . 2 fam ily ro o m s. 5 ■ mort doiafts $ 164.500.

BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP

FOR THE ASTUTE IN V ES T O R . sto ry d w e lling w ith 6 room s - : ' b aths p lu s apartm ent build ing co n ta in in g 4 apart

$79 900

CALL US FOR M ORE IN FO R M A T IO N ON THE AB O V E LISTINGS BUY LA N D TH EY DO N T MAKE IT AN YM O R E

6.5 ocr»$ residentia l La w re n c e T o w n s h ip $ 4 7 ,0 0 0

10 A C R ES H ewe res id o n ’ ,a : $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 .

3 02 A C RES - H o pew ell T o w n sh ip $ 2 4 ,0 0 0

1 37 A C RES - H o pew ell T o w n sh ip $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .

7 7 A C RES had w ood ed w ith stream . H o pew ell T o w n sh ip , exeHen? road fro n tag e $3 0 0 0 p » r ocr# ,

2 LO TS H o pew ell T w p , 100 fro n t, over 200 deep on Pens^ nq Road $ 1 1 ,5 0 0 . »o ch .

300 m 435 • H am ilto n T o w n sh ip zoned P R O $ 3 0 0 0 00

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MONTGOMERYLISTINGS

GREAT FAMILY HOME • on a wooded country lot Im maculate 3-4 bedroom split level with formal dining room. family room with fireplace, 2-zor»e heat, recently painted extenor paved drive and more $44,500.

LARGE COLONIAL HOME - on a pnvate acre surroun ded by woods Formal living room wrth fireptece. dining ■oom TV room, iarqe family room with raised hearth fireplace, newly carpeted game room. 4 bedrooms, and storage space galore When a budder builds himself a nouse rt comes out well buift and packed with extras This is the one Come and see it, we d love to show it to Y0U $145,000

Realtor

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MAY AGENCYRealtor- in su rer

S e rv in g the entire Princeton areaRt. ’>18. Blawenburg

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A MASONRY FIREPLACE INSTALLEDin Your Home in 3 Davs.

ASTONISHING LOW PRICES:

O n e s t o r y b u i l d i n g 1 1275.T w o s t o r y b u i l d i n g : $1375

* ( h o ic e of I n t e r i o r B r i c k F in is h & M a n t e l •* / 0 0 % H a n k F in a n c in g to Q u a l i f i e d B u y e rs •

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BUILDERS SPECIAL RATES ON NEW CONSTRICTION

CLAREMONT DEVELOPERS, INC.Phone 359-8727

E v e s . S a t & S u n . ( ' a l l 2 9 7 - 2 8 0 3

STO R E FO R R E N T 32 Witherspoon St fo rm erly A m erican F inance Ap proximate!) 800 sauare feet 13 feet wide by 62 feet deep

Centra! a ir conditioning Available on or about March ! Mr Kahn 609 924-0746

2 4 4 ROOM office suites Newly decorated, center of Princeton Available now Plus one large unit with com bination liv ing space 609 924 4875 or 924 7794 eves

3,000 5.000 SQ .FT - ofheated warehouse space, also some office space available Will consider short term lease West Windsor area 609-799- >436

EAST WINDSOR appros loot) sq.ft on 3 floors Suitable Prof Offices Route 1* front of Princeton Techtomes $450 per month J N Needham 609 799 3436

O F F IC E S P A C E available in Princeton 2 small rooms plus share eonierence room and additional recept ion room Free parking Month to month $i4i mo Call 609-921 -1400 or 9 24 - 49 76

GRAIN BURY MANORb a s i U incisor J ou nshtf>

( hitfttamliiiK Split Le\e4 featuring Entrant* Fm er famih room. kitchen and dining mom all mi -»n<

h\mg ITOH1 ■ orb»» »k mg ilimn; I WHl fitld bedroom* on the third level, full bath up>taim and !>owcler room downstairs.

Central Air Conditioning, basement, garage pati" with bar bet’tie. garden equipment nturag* -hug w ell Ian d-waped acre of land $ .p.'MMP < \- Broker-Mr. Moihcy tvm ning i and W aakwnds (609 448 520 I W m akdoyt (6 O f) 448 3400 t x f 2663

W O O D E D L O T S(UNDER $3 000 AN ACRE

10 A cr*t ■ East Wmdsoi Twp $3 000 oc(has feceni perc lest

22.5 Acr»» - Easi Windsor Twp $2 900 oc(1200 Rd Ft

17 Acre* - Franklin Twp $3 000 oc(Princeton phone and address'

24.4 Acre* - Montgomery Twp (land locked'S 1 790 oc 21 6 Acre* East Amweil Twp Hand locked) $1 500 oc 1 4 04 Acre* - West Amwell Twp $ ' 000 ocAll offer excellent privacy and investment opportui -tv Will sell subiect to percolation test

f T h o m p so n Lan d JT k t Land B ro k e r

Prin ce to n , M J •BM 81 7M6

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ftEW : E l IS M n ust sell im m ediately Pocone Mis spaemus 4 t>dr Cape Cod, situated mi heavilv vvixxie-d 1 2 acre lot in 1 .ucust Lake \ illage a(i Kte 940 F eatures include all electric living 11 replace, lu ll basement & on site recreatio na l fa c ilit ie s lor -w miming icnni- skiing eti I . in at cd hi at nia)'H 11-sort - & ,kt runs -I'd' ' luiiigi < all Jd j9 . 923f ' w i i'e 20 lbxige Rd Ki'iidaii Park N J -«H24

E X )'R EM Ei.Y A ITR A t "1 1\ E arch itect designed 5

bedroom h<>us« completely w in te rned tor year-round comfort on the beach in Mantolokmg N J $185,000

s 1 ( K K I ON RE M ESTATEAnn s Stockton,Broker

S09-924 1416

( A R 1B B E AN IS L A N D R E T H E VI 11.557 sq Ft onM ontserrat West indies < >w ners estate Must ! iqutdale 1965 purchase price $2295 No reasonable offer w ill be reduced Call Miss Oberacker weekday 609-882-3723

CAPE CUD overlooking p rivate cove of W ellfleet Harbor at National Seashore F ish in g tennis, t ra ils , or relaxing Comfortable houses with fireplace & deck Sleeps 6 Juiv & Aug sold out Spring & tall $125 wk Also delightful cottage w deck for three $110 Juiv-Aug $H< off season 201 581-0229

R E T A IL STO RE Princeton central business district 600 sq feet plus tvasement Call 609 924-0768 9 to 5

W AN FED PRO FESS IO N A L O F F IC E S U B LE T Planning consultant requires 1 room share conference room occasio na lly in P rinceton Hightstown area or downtown Trenton 609-54! 9441 or 448 4294

EAST WINDSOR store for lease Retail or professional i20o or 1500 sq.ft off street parking 609-448-3197. 12 to 2 or after 6 pm

250 x 40' Ctnderblock building with good lumber Sor sale 6iW >48 2459 after 5pm

( >M M ER( IA L BL ILD IN G lor sale 3 stores 4 5 offices excellent income 201 249-464!. 29 7 35 47

MODERN 2100 6000 sq.ft of industrial or warehouse spacewith o ffice a v a ila b le im mediately 198 R) 206 South Somerville Call 261-369-7500

PROF E S S IO N A L O FF IC E S P A C E P EN N IN G TO N

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professional or office use Available early spring 609 924-07 46

- enter of Pennington ad ii to Post Office Suitable

RIVERSIDE AREATwo-y*or-old large Colonial on s acre

This charm ing custom ized house w as built with every member of the fam ily in mind Slate center hall, fireplaces in living room and fam ily room, at tractive dining room Large eat in kitchen with separate laundry room and powder room Full basement Five bedrooms upstairs and 2 full baths Unusually large master bedroom Separate two zoned heating and air conditioning system s for comfort and econom y Oversized 2-car garage Redwood deck N icely landscaped Near lake M any other added features Excellent location Principals only $129 500

L_ 609-924-8262t a n

Business Real Business Real Estate For Rent Estate For Rent

M ICH A EL S PLAZA 'Only a few left Very busy shopping center on Mercer St or Kt 33 in Hightstown Locate or relocate your business in this verv desirable locale Ex cellent for offices and professionals as well For information call 609 448-4800 til 10 p m

DOWNTOWN PRIN CETO N office space for rent 500 sq (eel on Nassau St across from I m v P rest ige building reasonable Call E Szyman 609-921 3633

O F F IC E R E N T A L in P ro fessio na l Bldg Might stown Princeton Rd Ample parking space »<)1H0 WHH.’ () Box 146 Hightstown

STO R E FOR R E N T ideal for bakers 19x14x13x60 201-329-6167

V ML » L E MARCH mi Do 11.1Iile area of Penning!on

nnn 1 rom ! 95 590 sq ft 2 "it ices or more $259 per mo "U9 7 !7 28-33 Stahlman

ONE STORY W AREHO USE adjacent offices with store area fenced and paved parking and loading Adap 1 able floor plan well suited tor any type '4 business Lease a possibility will divide W S B O R D EN R E A L T O R 609 883 1900

OF F'ICE SPA CE sublet fromprofessional f irm Approx imately 120 sq leet at I Pa lme r Square Princeton N J 609924-7757

10.000 SQL A R E F E E T - m dustnal building Oversized garage entrances Ample parking W ill divide to suit 238 Hankins Rd Hightstown 212 7'29 5500

tiKFICE SUITES Immediate 'iccupancy one to four room offices newly decorated ®5 to $125 per month including ail utilities Clarksville Rd west Windsor Twp one mde West of Route 571 Princeton Hightstown Rd ) Quiet location convenient to Prime ton and Trenton, ample parking Call 609 799-2828 9 a m to 5 p m

W ARREN PLAZA WEST Rt • 130 EA ST WINDSOR STO RE SPACE FOR R EN T 900 sq ft1000 sq ft '2000 sq ft plus taxes Existing 20 plaza Fu lly

$250 mo $300 mo $350 m 0 $700 mo

u tilitie s shopping nditioneo

and store air condition

OFFICE 12 x 14 furnished all utilities $130 Call Gordon. 609 395-0444 or eves 386 1258

BARGAIN MART « A BARGAIN MART INCLASSIFIED RAGES

AVAILABLE about April 1. approx 1000 sq ft in lower level. 1 block from Nassau St Suitable for office shop or retail 609 984 4070

KENDALL PARK AREA App 800 sq ft $300 per month in eludes utilities 2D1-B7-U95

acoustic ce iling recessed lighting panelec walls tile floor Excellent location on State Hwy »i30 ' ( mi south of (he Princeton Hightstown Rd 2 vr lease with option Ideal (or bakery outlet, f lo r is t , ch ild ren 's clothing music- store or unisex clothing children's dance studio and others Call 609-448-4024 week days for appointment

EA ST W INDSOR O F F IC E SPA CE FO R R E N T

W ARREN PLAZA W ESTRt 130 4 Dutch Neck Rd

2 room suite, $240 mo net net office furniture available

Attractive prestige building with ample parking in ex cellent location Paneled walls carpeting accoustica) ce ilin g s, cen tra l a ir con ditionmg, 1 or 2 year lease with option A va ilab le im mediately Call 609-448-4024 weekdays

EAST W INDSOR 1.200 sq ft of almost new office space Route 130 near the Old V orke Inn across from ShopRite Individually heated air conditioned paneling and private bath Highly desirable location excellent parking Immediate occupancy Lease terms arranged Onlv $4 50sq ft ACT Q U IC K LY

HAMILTON SQUARE Business space on Rt 33 in Hamilton Square From 1 000 to 2,000 sq ft Units in dividually neated and a ir conditioned Almost new condition with acoustical ceiling carpeting stone front Ideal for business or office Reasonable lease term s Priced right from $4 00 per sq ft

FOR FURTHER IN ­FORMATION CALL

NICK MANUKAS RICHARDSON R E A LT Y

4 LOOK A T T H E FAS7 Among the more interesting parcels of real estate in history, the inn hi a ~ always been prominent Princeton was a popular resting spot for travelers because of its location and also for the quaiitv of its taverns 1 w , of the earliest local inns were the Hudibra- I from a satirical fx>em bv Samuel But l er l . s i tua ted at the

sou theas ter ly co rne r of Nassau Street and Washing ton Hoad ' t hen Col lege L a n e 1 and the

Sign of tilt New jersey College on Nassau .Mreet west < .f Vt ith erspoon Street. The former establ ishment

adv ertise-d accommodat ions for 4U travelers and stabling for ,50 horses, and the latter was the earlv -ile of the present Nassau Inn and wa- an overnight -lage' ..ach stop between New V irk and Philadelphia sometimes a- ma in as a doyen stages would start off each wav m the morningSince Princeton > society usually entertained ai home, it wa- transients between New York and Philadelphia who provided most of the p a l m n a g e . u n l i k e m o r e rural areas where the local t a v e r n w a s t h e r e g i o n s ! social center , mu c h like ne i gh bo rho od liars u n ­to d a v F r o m r a r h d a y s , tavern keetiers were licen­sed, and at first were men of highest character , but after the war licensing became more lax. vs ith a proliferation of inns Before the R e v o l u t i o n a r y U ar began. Princeton was a focal point for anti-British sentiment, and the to w n s innkeepers were s taunch p a t r i o t s ( a n y o n e w h o wasn t, left for a Loyalist climate in New York) In those days before the NFL and NCAA championships, politics was the topi< "f con versation over a serving of beer. rum. wine, whiskey ort o d d v i n d e e d . t h e r e v o l u t i o n a r y f e r v o r a n d

no t axat ion without representat ion is said to have started not in legilsai- slature but at the grass roots level of inns and taverns.

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Excellent lb-year old home in Hopewell Borough has two unusually fine apar tments. Modern andin!cudi.ng such features as a -car g a ra g e it is idealfur either an investment property or for owrier- occupancv. $69 ,5 00 .

( )n a home

Princeton tree-lined -tree! c u n . c<>nvetnent$ m.'-HH).

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odav and one winch will be even when summer comes. It offers b 2-ear garage, plus an in-ground bv mature landscaping Ouiet

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¥ ine Colonial. located on a « ul de-sat in VI cst W in- (Lsor lownshi j 1 . Just two sears old. it has 8 rooms

4 bedrooms) . J : . baths, fireplace, central air. basement, and 2-car garajo Superb condition, with m a n \ custom features. STb.uUO.

Handsome (Colonial on a cpnet street in a fine near- h\ South Brunswick Fownship neigh^M>rhood. Fennis courts are within walking disiam c I he house has \ bedrooms, 2 x/i bath-, fireplace, and central air .......................... $ . 4.o00.

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STEELE. R0SL0FF AND SMITHTWIN RIVERS TORN CENTER Q609 655 0080 609-448-88 l l

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lot 314 Oak L ane in * Wind sor Twp terms avail 215-295 0557.

EAST W INDSOR Comm Off Zone 1.3 acres Ideal for doctor lawyer High flat meadows tw0 sides 2 sty shell, gas elec GE heating plant cased well near-new septic system Call 609-443 1484 further info

BU ILD IN G LO T exclusive Law rencevi I le corner 14 acres covered with mature trees All utilities $38 500 609 883-0078

WILLIAMSBURG. VA Beautiful 3/4 Acre on the Plantation Road with River Rights Only 19.500 For Quick Sale To settle Mortgage Corleone 212 683-9221

STEELE, R0SL0FF AND SMITHTWIN RIVERS T0RR CENTER t m s s j M o60M 4UI11

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A GEM OF A LAKE nestled in 38 acres of rolling evergreen planted fields & woods 3 mountain streams feed the trout k bass stocked five acre lake 10.000 blue spruce Douglas fir k pine trees 609 466-1687

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Slullman Ave (2 blocks Worn Route 206) lawrenceYtlle

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from _ M 0 .

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TOWNHOUSES $350 MO.

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SAVE $15 MO.FOR ONE YEARon 1 Htlroom apt

SW IM M ING POOL Models Open 11 AM 6 PM e*em day (except There.)

PHONE (609) M3 3333 EVES (6OT)DIRECTION From North Ion* Route 1 Sooth to Roote &295 Most on Roote 95-295 to Roote 206 Sooth Sooth on Roote 206 Approi 1 mite to StuMman A*e. (p*t past Rider CoNoft) Tom nfht to White Phn. From Tiootos North os Roote 216 to SkMoua Aw (pnt Mere Rtf* CoNoft ). Tom loft to White Piet

TWO ROSSMOOR BEAUTIES

Connecl i rul Model 2 bedrooms, 1 ha t h ' living room dining room, kitchen, heated glass enclosed porch -Vnd <,f course ai! the t r eat extras of this fine adult community

Vermont Model entrance (oyer. livingrtKim, dining room modern kitchen 2 bedroom- 1 large bath with laundry glas*enciosed porch (Hvner moving andanxious to -ell ’

$4-6..1 0 0 .*3 8 .5 0 0 .

Ho—moor is a quality community for adul ts 4-K and user Full t ime security medical clink ciuWb nu>e and all its facilities, golf. swimming. all outside painting and main tenance. mini)i)s s**r\ ice

Realty W orld — The Buyer Finders

REALTY WORLD / Audrey Short, IncPrinceton N J 163 N o iio u Street 9 2 1 9 2 2 2

RENTALRINGOES 1800 s Colonial with living room, dining room kitchen. 2 bedrooms and bath Available May 1

*300

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rot•sitonal CraOymanytupA ll PhrfiPv of Budd ing

c r a n b u k y n j609 6 5 S 2330 or 20 329 60 1 3

Land For SaleSCEN IC B U ILD IN G LO T : 09 acres Bedens Brook Rd Montgomery Twp complete with all necessary permits ready to go’ $23.7(X' Brokers protected Call 609 799-2828for further information

E X C L l S IV E LO TS m Kim Ridge Park 1C acres S22.00U up Princeton prestige area Harold A Pearson 609-737- 2203

EA ST WINDSOR - 25 acres Prim e Commercial Ground large front age Route 130 and 100 f! on Conover Rd J N Needham 609-799-3436

Real Estate Wanted

W A M F D 112 acre or more, V\ Windsor or Plainsboro. to bund residence 609 799-9025

Real Estate For Sale

PRINCETON ADDRESS Immaculate Ranch on 2 acres Mans extras include large bright room s, beamed ceilings, stone fireplace 4 central air $63,900

Land For SaleM ID D LE S ! SH 1 - acreloveh wooded lot on dead end streel I ssl acre i on Wads Ready to build on V»alk to

h "v- shopping centers, m aior highway va r ia n ce s approved E xc lle n t buy SI6 500 20C 873-3984

HIGHTSTOLL \ BORO 2 nice lots Will tiuiid to suit J- J Builders 609 448 3234

EA ST WINDSOR Budding Lot cor York Rd 4 Airport Rd Asking $16 000 609-448.1490

in 18 FARM ZONK!) ACRES -v-I iuded in Hast Windsor

Township Per: make offer201 236-6654 anvtime

d 62 CO M M F.RCIAL A C R ES Routi *130. E a s t Windsor Township Make offer 20 1 236 6654 anvtim e

I T T S'K E N D A LL PARK S A LE by owner 8 rm. spacious ranch 3 bdrm. 2 bath Ig kitchen 20 ft paneled family rm . car peted I iv rm & bdrms Covered flagstone patio Garage 4 Ig storage shed Beautifully landscaped 100 x 200 • trees 1 block from \ Y express bus & shopping *42.900 Call 201 297 1656 No brokers

Real Estate For Sale

TW IN R IV E R S TOW NHOUSE This exceptional buy offers

liv ing room dining room kitchen & bath on 1st floor 2 BR & twth on 2nd floor Full I at sement tiled wall to wall carpeting central air eon Illuming -elf leaning range 4-11 W-lro-i refrigeralor dish wa«her 4 <trver T \ antenna T tii r rn op h ne w in d o w s

1 r a p| Ija .1 | ) e x t r a *■ oa.Iom mirror panelling of tnitlg room wall Convenutlt!o | mo I 4 I emu - ■ our Is 4 puhl i >I ransporial ion to New York ( t $36,500 609-448 5350

LAW REN CE TW P buy ilirect from builder ltie.se 10 rooms of charming comfort which are offered with a Freud Provincial brick front Also features a flagstone Inver enormous living room form al dining rm , u lt r a ­modern k itchen paneled fam ily room with stone tirep lace . 5 spacious bedrooms. 2 baths laundry rm & 2-car garage For more information call after 6 pm. S/ilagy l Bros 609-586-0606

LAWRENCE 4-bedroom split, centra l a ir end porch, maintenance-free steel siding 1.6’ x 36' in ground pool, large lot Priced to sell $50 s Owner 609 883 7646 after 6:30 p m

YOU DO NOT have to go to the desert to own your own town 26 acres in the heart of Perrm eville . 2-4 miles from G reat Adventure Lake frontage, excellent potential Call for more information C O U N T R Y H E R IT A G E R E A L E S T A T E Realtors. 609 799-8181.

W IN K IV E R S 2 B R twnh.se end unit. cen tra l a ir . h u m id ifie r , washer d ry e r , deluxe cpting. fin patio w gas g r ill $34,900 609 448-5426evenings

PRIN CETO N JUNCTION Transfer forces sale of this 1 ear old. 4 bedroom, 2'_, hath

borm on acre lot Featuring lormal dining large kitchen and family room separate laundry room 2 . car garage and fu ll basement O ver $50,000 in e xtras include carpeting throughout central air lircplace and much moreFxeellent shoots and Philadelphia Sacrifice $72,950. 1 19-799-9222

ROSSMOOR CONDOMINIUM min age 48. 2 bdr 1 hath,

fully carpeted, drapes all electric heat & air washer dryer & disposal carport pool tennis, clubhouse. 18 hole PGA golf course 2nd floor for compTefe privacy firm tire available Price *31 500 firm 609 665 3453

TW IN R IV E R S 3 B R Townhouse Assume 7 4% Mortgage Manv extras 809 443 4499

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52 ACRES M- • • . . ' WI Axking *3 000 p#! ocr»

t .2 ACRES a led >p| t HRoad, Montgomery Twj HF 000

OPPORTUNITY TO COMBINE A HOME AND INCOME

A 2 - fa m ily h o m e lo c a te d m th e c o u n t r y m H illsb o ro u g h ' T o w n s h ip o n 2 a c r e s w ith b a f n

A*k mg $67 500

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td w o rd M C ro w lo rd i t o n n * M John F A ll«n th o m o i S Sk illm on

ONE CALL DOES IT ALLN • S • n l Sk illm on B * rn o rd L Doft#t C o ry S Kommlft

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OFFICES SUITES - TWENTY NASSAU2,200 square feet of etegam oWk e space consisting of sever separate o' ftces large conference h o t glass enclosed reception area all wal» to waf carpeted ai watts oaneue. • .a t..ra; w a,r . Pr-vate lavatory Available summer 1976

Smgte and double otti; f suites hreptac.es sunny windows ov*?'!oo*i” 3 Nassai S ,f ept and . a - s • , -v ; i S8C depend^ a uk • u

Atr r ondttionmq heati'T:; .anaona servu e> n? uded park ir.p available

Call 609-452-2652

easy NY C commute

Rv owner

H A M ILT O N T O W N S H IP Cape 100".: maintenance free 2 bdrms dining room living rm 2 Y baths garage ex pansion easy access to Princeton area Many extras Asking *37 500 Call ' 609-695 6588

BELLE MEAD RECEN TLY BUILT COLONIAL on a 1 acre law ried I at in a lovely voung com m unity 4 bedrooms. 2 baths panelled family room full basement 2- car garage fully a ir conditioned, gas heated storm windows extra insulations city and underground ser vices Full range of home appliances 2 cars and some furniture available Priced at *67 500 for quick sale to principals only 301 359-2112

TWIN RIVERS 4 bdrm iwnhse Quad 4. 2D bath storm k sc m s. humtdifier a c landscaped, panelled FR tennis pool k more Bus to NYC 1 block 212-554-3719 or 609-448-3849 after 7 pm k wkends Mid 40 s

Real Estate For Sale

PRINCETON H NOTION I Owner Ideal P ro less io ne i location Walk to R R Station

bedroom Colonial w . baths and centra l a ir Spacious living and dining rooms, fam ily roomw fireplace 21 hrighl a ir' sat in kiirhct laundr liedroom or office car garage acre lol nicelylandscaped wood deck trellis brick patio, private rear yard $85,000 For appointment 609 799 1666 or 448-500

H ICKO RY A C R ES 3 BR 2 bath Colonial. Family rm . Ig palm, bsmt plus man\ extras Low 60 s 809-448-8237’

G R E A T B U Y Tysin Hi vers ('ondo FVedroom, deluxe bath den large LR Din Fu lly equipped kitchen Many ex ’ras *25 750 Cal! 609-443-1072

TWIN R IV E R S Quad II 4 B R . 2L bath twnhse a c. all H»graded appls & cpting semi-fin bsm! many extras nr school & shopping 609-443- 1529 FbnncipaLs onh

TWIN R IV E R S 3 BR twnhse end unii Fixe! rood many extras assum m ablemlg Eager to sell 609-443 3047

TWIN RIVERS QUAD II 3 BR twnhse s/s, wall paper etc Mint cond ition Must sacrifice *39 900 609 443-1753

Real Estate For Sale

H O P EW ELL TW P HAS E V E R Y T H IN G 100 vr old home Ix^autifuily remodeled on river in Titusville near Washingotn Crossing Boa’ ramp antique shop, garage .yorkshop-parking iix. hi mins '! rent on and New Hope nuns PhiUi Principals only S69 L00 603 7 8ixdore 2pm and aitfT 6pm on weekdavs all day weekends

TWIN R IV E R S 2 BR twnhst a e gas heat, gas grill, all appl panelled Fm rm semi fin bsmi. nice locaticxi many more extras By owner $:f4 90( 609-448 3864

B LA W EN B U R C A R E A New Colonial 2-story home on 1 acre lot 4 fxirs . walk-in closets, 2 C baths, eat-in kit- , hen. formal dining room, rec room with fireplace, study entry hall. 2 car garage. Ready to finish *69.900 201 359-3718 or 359-6459 after 3pm

TWIN R IV E R S 2 BR split level. Quad II lg fin bsmi fully cpted. excel Loc many extras $36,900 609-443-5811 or 443-6264

TWIN R IV E R S 3 BR Twnhse Quad 1 iakefrontcentral air all appi oatio. man\ extras 201-887 3097

BOU ND BROOK 5 rooms and tiath. gas hot air heat New roof and siding $29,900 201 -722-3199

Station Square Route 206 Belle Mead

(201) 359-6222

Route 206 State Rd Rrmceton

(009) 924-7575

ALU M IN U M BRICK CED A R LA W R EN C EV ILLEHighftghn in --- I wains m - e pane doam aorxa 'replace

■■ w ood 89m " : s c a m s , a c c e s s to, me ad ■ «aparet( stud) 1 ........ w t i,on' i(! t><lck

i,vine; room fin ished base m em $69 S00

1C H IM O IO N R O R O U G H i O f A T ION• ,,v * ' t - ait«(tit* l A I

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SET BA C K LO C A T IO N A C R E A G E FO O LB a lco n ied *nyer f irep lace a-qe form at d in in g ro o m , cen tra l air k itchen ‘Sland to separa te area ful! basem ent. 2 car garage , fenced m v a ’ d 4 5 bed roon $ 0 8 ,0 0 0

PR IN C ETO N TO W N SH IP C O V ER ED FRO N T EN TRYA 5 bedm nrn w rt' cen tra l air firep lace w ith b nck to co iling in panelled fam ily m om w ith built m s large k itch en w ith d ispo sa l, ■ 1 ■ w asher miriny cab in e ts form al d in ing room w rth F re n ch

O ' 1 to Pan 2 ca r garage $92 500

N EW LY C O N STR U C TED W ITH F A C A D E F A C IN G THE V IEW OF THE M O N T G O M ER Y V A LL E Y on an acre lot w n h trees a 4 5bed th f f pack liv in g room , large k itch ena • • ire ■ ■ ■ . , ess k m t be< ► pai c 1 ib a s e m e r ' 2 car garage $99 500

M ERCER R O A D P R lN C FTO N TO W N SH IP a cotom al d esig n wrth 1 - ' p&t m “ ■ i d , a ft b< *

■ aci entra w a m' M extras .

$ 103 000OFf|£| p[ s | a i •• • ; -i'* - , ;s ,*b ...........an i.i/s panelled and n e .essed ligh ts

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l)i>tinrtiyeK denigueti prestigious homes withinthe cu ltu ra l atmosphere of P rin ce to n l n ixer- Mt\ (.ontinenta l shopping and tran sp o rta tio n center are all nearby

| 8 Vi % MORTGAGES WITH 20% DOWN ^HICF I) FROM

AVAILABLE TO 1 6 6 4 Q a | IOUAUFIED BUYERS v h U , i t ' 7 U |

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ON 2 ACRES $69 900 ON 10 ACRES $100 000

ON 6 ACRES $85 900 UP TO 60 ACRES

T h is a ttra c tiv e 2 s to ry w ith 4 bedroom s 2 S b ath s, form al d in ing room and fam ily room is in exce llen t co nd itio n , w ith co u n try road se tting bordering beau tifu l C ra n b u ry

W ith 30 x 25 barn like outbu ild ing w ith o ffice D e tach ed 2-car garage wrth w o rk area A ll have a lum inum sid ing e le ctric , heat and w ate r

WEST WINDSOR RANCHA short w a lk to the lake and just one m ile to the train this p leasan t hom e fea tu e rs an inv iting liv ing room w ith log burn ing firep lace d in ing room sun room fam ily room w rth bar and n ew k itch en o ve rlo o k in g th e in -g ro und pool on a p rivate treed V. a cre W ith 3 b ed ro o m s and 2 b aths O ffice or 4*h bedroom w ith sep a ra ra te en tra n ce o ffe rs m any po ssib le u sesIm m ed ia te or fu tu re o c c u p a n c y $6 3 900

EAST WINDSOR3-bed ro om 2 bath , b asem en t, e xtra s $2 0 0 0 d ow n to q u a lif ie d b uyer

$39 900

2 bed ro o m 1 ’*? b a th s , b asem en t, e x tra s $1 7 00 d o w n to q u o lif io d b uyer

$33 900

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RE A l t o n 1 53 n o r t h m il l r o a dP R IN C E T O N J U N C T I O N N J 08550

EAST WINDSOR Split Level on Millstone River 4 bedrooms 1 baths fam ily room finishedbasement garage

$51 500CRANBURY 4 bedroomSplit Level 2 ’6 bathsfamily room, fireplace, 2 car garage $61,900PIAINSBORO - 4 bedroom Brick Ranch 2 b lt l l l family room with fireplace2 c a r g a r a g e 1 6 x 3 2 inground pool large lot

$76 500CRANBURY ■ Stately 1886 Victorian with 3,600 sq ft carriage house 5 bedrooms 2 ’6 baths, for mal dining room, library formal gardens. 1 67 acres

$160 000

STANLEY T. WHITE REALTY, INC.

iaoHorfc ) N Moin S* Cronbury N J

455 3322 or 4A9 2477

LIMITED AM O UN T8 '6 % .30 YR. MORTGAGES AVAILABLE

TO QUALIFIED BUYERS.Final section opto lateral cul-de-sac and wooded lots.

4 Bdrm. Colonials 3 Bdrm. Splh-Lavats 2 Car GaragasW here enduring quality in workm anship and m aterials is co m bined with a sense of tranquil and cultural atm osphere

Price Increase March 29th

PRIME COMMERCIAL GROUND FOR SALE

•rWILL BUILD TO SUIT

482 front*** located 2601 No Brunswick Pike Rt #1 nent to Lawrence

Shopping Center609-691 2161

FOR RENT5.000 square foot office or warehouse space on Route 1 outside of Princeton Separate loading dock par tsatSy divided office space and 3.000 4 000 additional square feet is available

Call609 452 1660

Real Estate For Sale

rr WINDSOR - 1/2 acre 5 ex p i nded Ranch, 3U

a panelled, carpeted fam lo eat in kit w/no wax fl. ial lr A dr w/parquet fls 2 aar Better than new cond Mg $56,500 608-948-0245

Real Estate For Sale

P A R K L IK E SfeTTING 3 bdrm Ranch w formal dining rm 2 baths central air full basement & gar Just $46,000 Sentry Realtv 201 521-1611

Models from $ 4 6 , 4 9 0 .

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DIRECTIONS: Ftom Trenton Take Route 33 East to Mercerville Shopping Center Turn Left at next intersection Turn right on Edinburg Rd R- 535* Proceed

mile to Terrace Green sign then turn right on Wesiayan Dr to modelsMOBIL m O N I: 1BBB1 S«»-0 2 » 0 __________

Real Estate For SaleL E T US M E E TYOUR N EED S

EA ST WINDSORN EED 5 BEDRO O M S0 I^rge colonial with centra l a ir fam ily room 4 bedrooms upstairs and a den or fifth bedroom downstairs, 1/2 acre lot within walking distance ot swim club and schools $64,900

HIGHTSTOWNN EED A LO T OF STORAGE"’ ! bedroom ranch on nice lot with eat-in kitchen, loads of closets and pull down stairs to full attic $32,900LOOKING FOR A CUSTOM HOM E’ This ranch has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, wall to wall carpeting custom drapes no wax kitchen floor in eat in kitchen with pantry and full tsasement Just reduced to

$63,900ALLEN TO W N

W ANT A NEW RANCH HOM E T h is Sprucew-ood ranch has 3 large bedrooms, 2 haths 5 appliances is fully carpeted and has a 17 family room for only $46 800

Real Estate For Sale

M A N V ILLE 5 rms 5 yrs old central. a ir Asking $41,000 2011 725 4434

TW IN R IV E R S Tow n House 3 Bedrooms 2 ‘ 2 Baths Premium location near school, playgrounds tennis courts, swimming pool Shag car petmg thru-out centra l vacuum all appliances in ­cluding side by side refng freezer plus large upright freezer Newly finished basement, panelwl and car peted with built-in bar and storage Thermal windows, professionally landscaped patio. Some draperies Many customized extras Must be seen Principals only Call after 6 p.m lor appointment 609 443-3494

SOU TO BRU N SW ICK Bv owner, Brunswick Acres bi level on large corner lot Eat in kitchen dining room living room 3 or 4 bedrooms, family room 2 baths, w all waf) carpet centra l a ir 2-car garage Available Mav , Mid *50 s 201 297 6664

C R A N B U R Y RAN CH Clearbrook Condominium 2 bdrm 2 baths, central air carpeting appliances prime location goit tennis pool club house 609-655-0070

S E C U SI ON P R IN C ETO NVICINITY 40 A CRES OF I IELD S 23 A C R E S WOODS WITH LA K E PO SS IB IL IT Y k H O R SE F A R M ALL E L E C T R K RANCH T ER M S $175,000 E V E S 20! 359 3684

Princeton Meadows apartmentpeople

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Com e experience the Princeton Meadows way of fife D istinctive 1 and 2 bedroom apartm ents Mm ules from Pnnceion University The train to New York C ity and Philadelphia rs iust a bike ride away Phone 609-799-2710

. M ' ' A " ■ ■ I -l" #(H:,jg-nancMe and lofiow Piamsboro signs 'or . miles ' pr ••• etc MeaOow' ■<»*•* me Net* Jersey Turomfca to exit 8-A ngm. ’ mite to route ' m ■miles ft. Cranbury-Pia*nst>OfO floed (Main Street rigift d ■ - -1 -Road and ->ghr 4 miles so phn;:eion Meadows

DiDONATO REALTORSPrinceton-High 1st own Rd

East Windsor N J 609 448-6555

TWIN HIVEHS: Condominiums, townhouses arxf single fam ily resales Com piete information available Centra l a ir app liances, ienms. sw imming and more

$20's to $40‘s

HIGHTSTOWN BI LEVE1U -years 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, modern kitchen, famils room patio central air carpeting garage $45.OBo

EXCELLENT COLONIAL1 2 acre t- Windsor formal dining modern kitchen family room w fireplace lull finished basement 3 bedrooms. 2 -. haths garage carpeting, and more I53 , * mi

IMMACULATE SPLIT Superrendition, 5 year old. 1/2 acre I Windsor location 26 family room 4 bedrooms. 2-'y baths, huge kitchen formal dining 2 car garage, hasement C A carpeting 155,500IM MACULATE COLONIAL:1/2 acre cul-de-sac location formal dining family room 4 bedrooms. 2 1. f»ths, modern kitchen full basement, 2 car garage central a ir , carpeting drapes fireplace excellent rendi ton $55, Mo

PRINCETON FARMS 1 acre plus 2 vear old colonial in Hopewell Twp modern eat in kitchen family room with fireplace 4 bedoroms 2U batre- aluminium string patio deck screened in porch 2 car garage t73.*W

Real Estate For Sale

RANCH HOME on I acres i:i Cranbury Township having 4lh bedroom and bath p riy ,ih ': located in ad d iIi« to a 3 car garage with loft $79,000S P L IT L E V E L in Cranbury living room with fireplace, dining area eai-in kitchen, rec room 3 bedrooms. 1 baths garage $53,900

LANDEA ST WINDSOR TW P 10 acres trees, private $30 000

! 34 A C R E S w cottage Monroe Tv,p P riced at township assessment Owner take back m ortgage. 29T, down. 20 vear at 8°u interest $35,900

R EN TA LSE ffic ie n cy $170 withutilities

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Listing Service ! N Main St Cranburv

G09 395-0444

H O P E W E L L TO W N SH IP FOR S A L E BY OW NER Owner offers at a reduction a newly painted Wlihamsburg Colonial near Washington Crossing P a rk Uniquely positioned on a large corner lot flanked by wooded areas this home also offers a discreet chain link fenced kennel area ior dog lovers Living area includes 4 bedrooms some large enough lor dormitories 2 full baths plus a paneled office A screened-in porch leaturing French doors, an oversized 2 car garage plus a lull drv basemen! and storage and liv ing area Specia l teatures include gold shag wall-to-wall carpeting elegant iight fixtures custom made curtains slate floor in foyer large closets nuilt in kitchen iamily room with fireplace formal dining room and large liv ing room Centra l a ir co n d itio n in g Im m e d ia te Occupancy High 60s Evenings only 609-737-0391

WEST AM WELL TOWNSHIP 60 acres more or less. 2600

of road fronatage, mostly wooded spring ted stream for large lake site Owner will consider a large 1st mortgage to a qualified buyer Asking price $l500'acre Will consider a reasonable nfler

<>M \K WOLFE REALTY 809-397 2138

HIGHTSTOWN RANCHER 3 RR lg eat-in kit w built-in d ishw asher w w opting throughout fenced-in vara $31,000 609-443-4377

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cFirestone ^Rcal E s ta te Realtor*173 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON NEW JERSEY 08540 609-924-2222

Princaton Country EstateI his beautifully restored colonial <>n 2 acres of carefully planned lawn and plantings

to b ran d new t" the* m arke t. The view from the expansive 31 -foot living room with fireplace to spectacular , as is the view from the formal dining room out the huge 7-fool bav window ! he kitchen has a spei sal eat-in area with it1* own bav window overlooking a magnificent pine grove, while the l ib ra n or studv is neatly tucked awav from the dailv traffic pattern flic outbuild ings include a well house that would make a neat cabana. a 1 arriage shed that serves as a tvv<--ear garage, and a rustic reconditioned barn with oak beams and plenty of space for horse-* Now available through F ires tone Heal Estate.

$125 000

Real Estate For Sale

TWIN R IV E R S quad I 4 M r Iwhnse all appliancex a ( drapes - ' assun p2nd mortge avail Priced to sell 609-448-7014

PAU LA W ANTS A PONYBobby loves to sw im Here is a home to keep everyone happy Lovely rancher onlv 6 yrs old on 5 - acres Inground pool, stab le , rid ing ring Sliding glass doors in sundeck nice family room 3 good size bdrms 2 baths fireplaces s ully -equipp'd kitchen with gas g rill A sunken living room, wall to wall carpet, raised dining area Then mopanc windows throughout \Hractive post & rail fencing in front An wseepl ional home

in d l) bu ilt & wen maintained, in ihe secluded & pictiresquc Harbourton area of Hopewell Tw p Asking $104,000

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M u ltip le L isting S e rv iceR e a l t o r 609 883 1900

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In Trenton's fashionable West End. opposite the entrance to i adw alader P a r t <® the norsi beautiful section of Bellevue Avenue, we o lfer 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 new ceramictile baths, w alk-in cedar closet. basement laundry with w asher & d rye r , double garage with H eo! roru < overhead door Many fine teatures like good wall to wall arpets. large fenced lot. open

porch aluminum storms A screens Priced to sell at $31,900

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in Historic Lawr#ncovilUif \«>u think u lot about value vou must consider coming up the brick walk to see our -stunning new listing <»n a quiet riil-de-s«< in the village of Lawrenceviile . V wonderfully bright house it features u formal (over, an extra large living nm m . an elegaht dining room, a w arm famiiv room with fireplace and a spacious harvest ki tchen with all deluxe appliances and a iatindn. room nearbv I here s als«t a marvelous screened-in flagstone suniniur veranda overlooking the i aw renc* woods. l pstairs is a spacious m aster suite with bath and four other < om fortable family bedrooms and a famiiv bath Brand new to ilu market S4 • be t he first in see it with v our h ires tone respresentative $79 500

Your Draam houta About to B« Built on a Lovaly Woodad Lot 5 Milas from Nassau Hall

! hi- I. q u a lm built ranch is atmui in In- built on a beautiful lot m Montgomery ship From the d a te foyer and raised living room with p icture w in d o w . to the ex

.•i,ti,>nal m odern eai-in k i tchen and famiiv n « m with raised hearth , you II find an r \ - i cp im nal lavout and a ta-ieful use if materia ls . There are three bedroom - and two full ba th s in all plus a tw< car garage, basem ent and many features you wouldn i expect m this pril < rsogt 1 OU won t find as much house elsewhere on a wooded let at this price.

$64 900

Excaptionol Rancher in Kendall ParkBehind the while gales vou II find an exceptional 4 tied n e m B a richer dial has just come ,i ihe m arket it Kendall Park inside is a large living room, a formal d ining room, a

famiiv room and a convenient m odern eol-in kitchen. I here - pleritv of room for anv lamilv and a nicelv fenced in vard for children o r pels. $42 900

Buyers and sellers meet every week on the Classified pages.

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V iv ia n M a c P h e rv o n B i l l S a n d e r s

PRIME LOCATION EXCELLEN T CONDITION A hom* to lov* and enioy Large front to back living room with fireplace and side porch formal dining room kitchen with many cabinets and separate dining area : bath and laundry ail on first floor 3 bed rooms and bath on second floor Add a 2 car attached garage partially finished basementcentral air and this home has everything you could ask for $79,900WEST WINDSOR A n o th e r custom built home is our Rancher which offers many extras 4 bedrooms 2 oaths living room, formal private dining room, family room with fireplace opening to lovely poolside patio with gas grill A large bright kitchen add to this com pietely carpeted, air conditioned home $74,000

E E AST WINDSOR COLONIAL 4 bedrooms. 2 A baths $65,500HIGHTSTOWN BI LEVEL 4 bedrooms 2 baths $46,900 ^ VI l T I P l E

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C O N D O O N L A K E lovely wooded section on lake 2 bedrooms 2 baths modern kitchen all appliances C A carpeting, excellent condition $27 500

T O W N H O U S E 90s*-' conventional financing to qualified buyer, 2 bedrooms, I > baths, all appliances patio, centra air, carpeting, excellent condition $33 500

T O W N H O U S E : 3 bedrooms, 2 Vi baths finished basement, central air, all appliances, patio. Available to qualified FHA& VA buyers $3^ 500

S PL IT -LEVEL t a • ’ •an unpinr as 7 ts. in sbk - A rtga ;t $42 500

T O W N H O U S E : 4 bedrooms 2'h baths patio appliances, available FHA & VA $43 900

SPLIT-LEVEL: Townhouse 4 bedrooms 2 . baths ceramic tile foyer, central air, central vacuum, frost free refrig s t oven. V \ assumable VA super shape much more

547 900

HOME OF THE WEEK

H I G H T S T O W N T R I-L EV E L : 4 bedrooms 2 baths kitchen family room, utility room, foyer, basement. 2 car garage, central air, near High School $4fl 9 0 0

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Just redueetl this like new 2 bedriKim . ! . bathtown house now onlv S.T4- »U0 .

T H IS H IG H L Y personalixed home with an e v cellent location in H ig h tsto w n . F u lly carpeted , 4 bedroom s. 2 b a t h - . 2 ca r garage. cen tra l a ir and m ans little extra s that m ake for gracious liv in g large landscaped lot and house in excellent con­d itio n . O N L Y S5S .Q 0t).

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H O M E S F O R L I V I N G !

A D U L T C O M M U N IT IE S Clearbrook & Rossmoor Condo'‘■sales St" maintenance golf swimming appliances clubhouse Resales starting at $ 3 2 ,5 0 0 .

C u s t o m r a n c h e a r s -.if; b a c r e Allentown location wit' an h >r • v ew ; bedrooms 2 baths full basement

$ 4 3 9 0 0

acre modern kitchen, family . baths, exc ellent condition

E W INDSOR B- l EVELroom garage. 4 bedroor

$47 900SPA C IO U S C O tO N iA l acre corner, 5 bedrooms, eat in• • hen family room 2 % baths, full basement foyer patio arpetmq ....... - $ 5 2 9 0 0

S P E C IA L SPLIT 1 E Windsor location 4 yearsold sunken tvmq ‘ 'mat dining, eat m krtchen, family room 4 bedrooms 2% baths, basement 2 car garagei, a lovely carpet u and ■ -ve $57 9 0 0

WOODED COLONIA

full basement, 2

W A S H IN G T O N TWP4 bedrooms eat in ki peting, screened port

acre wooded lot. 4 bedroom v 'bum modern kitchen 2 1 j baths, jaraqe central air fireplace more

$ 5 8 500

Spi • revel h acre partially wooded, het fart y n><in with fireplace, car

r ar garage $ 5 8 500

E X P A N D E D r a n c h m e 5 b e d ro o m s 3 ’ , ba ths .n jsrsgi ex silent condition

' t im ed! i te $ 5 9 500

P R IN C E T O N FA R M S ■ ■ > plus, 2 year old colonial m Hopewell Tvn modem eat i p kitchen, family room with fireplace 4 bedrooms 2 baths, aluminum siding, patio deck, screenedm porch 2 car garage $73,900,

448-5001Route 130

East Windsor, N.J

Real Estate For Sale

( HARM ING VICTORIAN view ing : ht D e law are in h isto ric Hordentown fi bedrooms .1 iwths 2-car garage >i, shaded corner lot Open stairs and halls carpeted Plus penthouse apt with open deck un trd fhx>r in mint condition Priced firm, { •« f l t r 8 D.n a.ndweekend 609 298 493E

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Real Estate For Sale

W \SHINGTON TOW NSHIP Mid A DOW BROOK RD 2 ston builders colonial with a grand old red barn on 3 acres fronting on an acre of park land Made of brick A r>o-care alum inum siding T h is tieautiful home features 4-6 bedrooms 2 , b a th s , a ir onditioning of course and a

:ull size kitchen, liv ing room A dining room D u a lity con inn lion throughout and a big

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unique & pleasurable addition is a lg enclosed summer porch Price mid 70s fa l l 609-896-1434 lor appointment Principals only

TWIN R IV E R S . RR Split level Quad II Lg fin bsmi. M l) < ptd e a <> ation m anj extras $36990 609 443-4673

B U S IN E S S P R O P E R T Y ROCK V H IL L This lot w ith a sm a ll house fronts on Washington Street in the business zone The lot run- 330 feet and fronts on ( resent Avenue with a 100 foot width m 'he residential zone A buver could apply !i subdivide off a residential lot to -ei! or build on with sewer and water available ( ’ail for details

$75,000.W \ l I E H R H O W E

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Real Estate For Sole

H ILLS B O R O U G H - Luxury 2nd floor 1 bdrm garden condominium featuring w/w carpeting a/c, all kit ap pliances u»e of ret fac ilities Asking $26,900 Call 201 369 1606

L A W R E N C E C A P E 3 bdrs den garage full basement remodelled kitchen & bath 2 air-conditioners large lot Principals onlv Upper 30's Call after 6 pm 609-882-2974

ROSSM OOR condo I hr apt ail u tilities ww carp , cur ta in s d ra p es a ir cond clubhouse pool golf asking $22,500 phone mornings Sundays. 009-665 2293

IN V E S T M E N T P R O P E R T Y Middlesex Cty Business

complex luncheonette bank repair shop 11 room hotel, plus 2effic ie ricy apts in center of town Owner re tiring , w ill hold mortgage For details ca ll Sentrv Realty 201-521 1611 eves 251-5816

H O P E W E L L BO RO U G H NEW L IS IT N C Well cared for Dutch Colonial type borne with 7 rooms and 2 baths There are 3 or 4 bedrooms depending on usage E x tra s such as new roof chestnut woodwork piaster w a lls and fireplace make this a good buv at $55,000H O P E W E L L BO R O T e r r i f ic p o ten tia l and an h istoric landm ark too1! C liquor license with productive package goods departm ent plus a detached build ing containing 5 modern shops For serious inq u iry , please call our office

L A W R E N C E TO W N SH IP $67,000 w ill buy this delightful rancher on almost an acre in a neighborhood where peoplere a lly c a re B e a u tifu l flagstone patio off the fam ily room also 3 B R . 2 1-. B . all a p p lia n c e s , ca rp e t in g and drapes

H O P E W E LL BORO - My wom an’s intuition tells me this home w ill be sold by the time you read this, but ca ll us a n yw a y T h e re a re eight rooms and two baths in this tine home on E Broad St

$52,000

W W INDSOR TO W N SH IP Not m any homes today can boast plaster walls and bard wood floors Add to this a firep lace carpeted rec room patio, orchard , v ineyard and you have a fine rancher with 3 B R and 1. b for *56.000

E A MW E L L TOW NSHIP Itts like a breath of Iresh a ir to find such a location as this with woods, brook privacy and plenty of frontage on both sides of the road A large unusual 1J< with F ra n k lin stove makes this 3 B R modern ranch a pure dlei ght If you are a bira fancier this is for yo u 182 500

Real Estate For Sole

MONMOUTH COUNTY Cream Ridge Beautiful 200 year old Colonial completed restored 3 bedrooms 1 bath living room dirung room library and kitchen Situated on a lovely wooded acre in the heart of farm land $65,900

G E O R G E V IL L M E N S E E A G EN C Y

'201-462 3172

P E N N IN G T O N - Only minutes from Princeton ts a nice custom built 3 bedroom Rancher featuring a large ch e e rfu l k itch en spacious tiled paneled and carpeted bathroom entrance foyer Andersen windows, 2 porches, full basemen! with outside entrance All on n early an acre of land for onlv $49,900 ( all owner at 609-737-0929

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HOPEW ELL HONEY2 . acres of parkTtke lawn fiacked by woods for privacy A spotless fresh ly painted ( ape surrounded bv trees with 5 targe rooms featuring a modern kit w mdow wall living room & combination dining room & fa m ih rm 2 car garage Priced for quick sale

*44.900

M AX D SHUMAN, REALTY Rt 202, Elemington

201 782-2713 Eves 782 7020

ROSSMOOR Revere con dominium 2 bdrs 1 bath, close to all services, golf course sw im m in g pool clubhouse Draped carpeted all ap pliances c/a enclosed patio Avail Sept 1 609-«5 3615 for

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Real Estate t For Sale

NEW 4 Bdrm B I- L E V E L ,. 2D baths, w w carp and drapes tn Wash Twp References and -ecuntv required $495 permonth Available Apr . Write B ill. P O Box 41. R(x>btnsville, N J 08691

TWIN R IV E R S 3 BR split end unit, finished basement, all extras .Assume 7Y mort Must sell 009-448-2159

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TW IN R rV E R S (Altstanding 4 bedroom Townhouse Many e x t ra s Quad I e xc e lle n t location adjacent to parks & lake C all between 7-10pm Mon-Fn 609 443-4116

IF YO U A R E O V E R 48 - see what $32,390 will buy in beautiful Rossmoor 5 rm s, 2 baths sunny air-conditioned upstairs condominium A ll elec kitchen washer-4 dryer w w carpet attic lots more R e c re a t io n program , golf, swimming ciiiDhouse, local & commuting buses Best buy lor convenience & quality Come see for vourself 609-655- 4423

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UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY Nestled on the side of a hill, on a perfectly lovely wtxxled lot with cul-de-sac Grounds terraced w ith unusual plantings of hemlock, ivy &jum pers T h is home ar vn u e c iu ra iiy designed & features entn slate foyer 3 bedrooms, 2 baths 29x24 living room dining room with rose stone firep lace Cathedral ceiling exposed beams Huge windows overlooking gorgeous view Picture-book kitchen witfi 471 ft wainut cabinets an appliances to remain . L shaped family room, 22x24. catnedra l ce ilin g , exposed beams, Vermont Board paneling Franklin fireplace, built-in bookcases Other features. 2 stone patios, 2 car heated garage A L L TOSS O F F E R E D AT T R U L Y F A IR ASKIN G P R IC E OF $82,500 Call us at '201 526 8068

HOPFW E L L V IC T O R IA N duplex for sale by owner Call 609 466 3670 evenings

TW IN R IV E R S Bedroom Townhouse End Unit, Car peted playroom o ffice , storage room and cedar closet in basement Patio with gas g r ill D raperies included $40,000 609-443 4297 after 6p.m

COM M UTER S P E C IA L A value at less than $60,000, 4 BR Colonial on wooded spacious lot in East Windsor Com tortabie and convenient Call 609 443-4852 weekends or -after 4 on weekdays

S P L IT L E V E L IN R U R A L S E T T IN G Th is very a t­tractive Millstone Township home offers liv ing room dining room and kitchen, 3 bedrooms, recreation room, laundry and D . baths Manx nice features including red wood deck and patio Oil baseboard hot w ater heat 7 to of an acre lot. nicely land­scaped $45,000(H A R M IN G TWO STORY Located in a beautiful area of Washington Township this home offers a fan tastic amount of living space Add that to the 1>4 acre lot and vou have quite a buy House offers 2 living rooms dtrung room, modern k itchen , screened porch a second kitchen and ptw der room, 4 bedrooms, and bath, fu ll basement Also included ts a 3 room studio with beautiful brick fireplace and 4 car garage Additional acreage available $75,000F IV E BEDROOM B I- L E V E L Located on a quiet residential street in the Borough of Allentown this reasonably priced house offers a living room dining room, eat-in kitchen, paneled family room, five bedrooms, ip baths, a utility room and garage There is ,i racely lan&caped yard partially fenced A lot of living area for vour dollar in a cozy little town $39,900A T T R A C T IV E R A N C H ER IN WASHINGTON TOW NSHIP this custom built rancher offers many nice features including centra l a ir con­ditioning L iv in g room, spacious country kitchen 2 tiedrooms large l>ath w built n closets huge recreation

room Overciie . car garage 150 x 300 lot $49,000ID E A L F A M IL Y L IV IN G Located in East Windsor Township, this home is nicely planned for the growing family Entrance hail living room w stone fireplace, dilrfng room eat-in K itchen, 3 bedrooms den or 4th bedroom 3 full baths and. finished rec room in basemen! O versize 2 ca r garage .» x 32 inground pool w im e jxiI to area $52 000

'I WIN R IV E R S CflU dominiums 2 3 and 4 bedroom Tnwnhouses C e n tra lly air conditioned w all to w all carpeting all appliances Low rrmnthh costs entitle you to !he services and use of the recreational lan litie s offered witt’ 'his tvpe of community

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BY' O W N ER Beauiifui - yr old Bidevel on I 2 acre treed iot Featu res formal dnrm. 4 BR panelled fam rm 1 baths laundry area 2 car attached garage Many ex tras Located 5 mi from Right stown $47,900 609-4433291

FOR SALE: BY' OW NER B e a u t i f u l ly la n d s c a p e d Colomai sp lit in Princeton's western section overlooking Stony Brook 3 bedrooms, fireplace, c e n tra l a ir im maculate move-in condition I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y available Fa vo ra b h priced at *90.000 609-448-7102 weekdays. 452-9063 even in g s and weekends

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FOR SALE BY OWNER BUILDER 4 bedroom 2 stor\ home in Hi^itstown Ready to occupy Asking $50.000 Phone 201446-7192

fA T T 6 A C T IV I RAN CH ER IN EA$T W IN D$O R T O W N * « t f :This home is situated on a 125 x 175 mcelv landscapedtot and offers living room, formal dining room family •oom kitchen 3 bedrooms and 2 baths full basement and ’ car garage Aluminum siding and brick make theexterior practically matntenace free. . $57,400.

H IG H T S T O W N T W O S T O R Y : Al uminum siding and roofenclosed lalousied front porch Deep lot with garden area Storage barn and garage Home in excellent con dmor Four bedrooms, 1 3 baths, modern kitchen, l iv in g room d in in g room T V room and laundry area Carpeting and other extras.......................................... $44 900.

PED D IE S C H O O L A R E A O E H IG H T S T O W N : This 100 veai old Victorian graces the area with a charm all us

w> ideal for the large or growing family with its 13 :ooms and 2 baths There are 5 bedrooms on the second floor and 2 on \he third The 2 car garage has a 2nd floor storage area and the 356' deep lot provides plenty of space ‘or a nice garden area $ 5 3 ,0 0 0 .

N O R T H M A IN STREET C O L O N I A L This stately old oiornal m Hightstown is offered at a reasonable price

s. that minor remodeling can be achieved by its newloving historically minded owner The seven room uouse contains a living room with marble mantel dining room with wood mante/ kitchen laundry room three bedrooms and ceramic tile bath Must see to ap

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EW IN G RAN CH N AN CY LA N E 3 bdrms fireplace c a , fin ished rec room mground pool lovely neigh borhood ow ner anxious m ake o ffer L a u ra Hul chmson Realtor 609-394-5953

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A1TRACT1VE 3 BDRM rancher in I ’lamsboro Tile bath rec room fu ll basem ent, f ire p la ce , alum siding Jenny Cortese Jackson, Real Estate Broker 357 Nassau St . Princeton N J 921 1107 Eves 924 4787 or 448 8021

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9 room bi-level. 2 baths. 2 car garage i acre - Principalsonly C a ll 20 1 369-3858Asking $57,900

E A S T B R U N S W IC K $69,900 Bilevel 10 rooms, 2 fireplaces 2 baths, fenced 3 4 acre patio and carpet 201 2573781

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ownship is a 3 bedroom country residence with 4th bedroom or den rec room with firep lace and beamed ceiling formal dining room, cat-in kitchen 15/23 living room 2 - tiaths 2 t ar garage ixMs of trees and great view pi us 12 x 20 t*rn with loft Reduced bv builder to $74 900

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Pa. PropertiesN E P a B e a u tifu lSusquehanna County New log cabin bam 32 acres views $35,500 good terms 20 acres woods & fields stream, view, $13,900, terms 15 Rolling wooded acres deer trails, $7500. terms 50parcels 10 to 20 acres, woods & fields, streams, views terms Snyder Realty, Susquehanna. Pa 18847 1717) 853-3747 Freelists

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AFFORDABLESC R A N 6 U R Y C O U N T R Y R A N C H E R huge Stonefireplace is o n e o f th e h ig h lig h t s o f th is c u s t o m b u ilt home w h ic h o f f e r s m a x im u m p r iv a c y t e n io v -he 2 0 x 40' in g ro u n d p o o l a n d fa m ily D a t io $69 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 ? n e a t location o n P r in c e t o n H iq h ts t o w '- P r i a m ic so lid 2 bedroom e x p a n d a b le c a p e a r id 1 a c r e o f la n d t W m dsor $49 900

^ f ^ N D Y M A N T ? ? A m o s t a t t r a c t iv e 4 b e d ro o m c o lo n ia l n e e d in g e x te r io r p a in t in g G a c re o n d e a d e n d s t re e t o f f e r s great play a re a fo r k id s In te r io r c o m p le te ly decorated a n d r e a d y fo r Y O UH i g h t s t o w n S a c r i f i c e $ 4 4 500

5 A C R E M IN I - F A R M ■ A s t r e a m b o rd e r s th is p a rc e l am t th e h o u s e h a s 3 la rg e b e d r o o m s , d in in g ro o m d e n l iv in g ro o m w it h s to n e f i r e p la c e E a s t W t n d s o '

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C O M F O R T A N D Q U A L I T Y n th is s h in y n e w 4 b e d ro o m h o m e w ith V e r m o n t s la t e fo y e r 2 fu ll b a th s w ith b e a u t i fu l m m l i la fu l l S ize C a lo r ic ra n g e c a th e d r a l c e i l in g s , g a ra g e L o w d o w n p a y m e n t to q u a lif ie d b u y e ' H ig h t s t o w n $ 4 3 9 0 0

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S E C L U S IO N A N D F A M I L Y S A F E T Y a re tw o o u t s ta n d in g a t t r ib u te s o f th e G r ig g s t o w n o f fe r in g A v e r y a t t r a c t iv e a n d c o m fo r t a b le 2 b e d r o o m s p lu s n u r s e r y o m p le te th e p a c k a g e a t $ 4 1 9 0 0

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LUNCHEON DELI

Business and equipment only Bridgewater township all equipment and stock Owner will take terms SI 2.000

MANVILLE 2 FAMILY

Four rooms and bath (each apartment) Both apartments recently renovated Full basement separate gas. hot water, baseboard heating and utilities Low taxes

S39 900

MANVILLE 2 FAMILY

Four rooms and bath on first floor five rooms and bath on second floor Full basement oil hot water heat separate utilities S37 900

BRANCHBURG BUILDING LOT

Approx 200 feet frontage approx 2 acres near Route 202 Percolation approved S19.500

JOSEPH BIELANSKI AGENCYREALTOR

2 1 2 South M oin St. M an v ill* N.J 201-725-1995

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Pa. Properties Pa. PropertiesE Y . P E N N A just m inutes away inceton area If you im m acu late rancher

itu re s liv in g room ace fo rm a l d in ing try modern kitchen » m 3 cozy bedrooms ths, then ca ll for an n en t to see th is b u ilt hom e E x t r a s brick A cedar shake hon attached 2-car 11 x 20 ft screened /sliding glass doors nily room basement *1 landscaped lot af i country atmosphere !t school system

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FO R L A R G E F A M IL Y O R IN C O M E N E A R T O W N1st f lo o r h a s h e a te d s u n p o rc h , la rg e l iv in g ro o m w ith d in in g a re a 2 b e d ro o m s a n d b a th F u lly e q u ip p e d m o d e rn k it c h e n 2n d f lo o r a p t h a s 5 ro o m s a n d b a th M a in te n a n c e f re e d e e p lo t w ith p a t io D a s e m e n t . 1 c a r g a ra g e P a n e lle d a n d ca rp e t th ro u g h o u t L a rg e a c u n it p lu s lo ts o f e x t r a s $ 4 9 9 0 0

LE ISURE L IV IN G IN TW IN R IV E R S1 Vi y e a r s o ld 2 b e d ro o m t o w n h o u s e in e x c e l le n t c o n j i t , I- L iv in g ro o m , d in in g ro o m , fu l ly e a u ip p e d k it

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R . d u c . d $ 3 5 S00

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le a d in g to f a m ily ro o m w ith f i r e p la c e a n d o p e n b e a m R iim g M o d e rn e a i m k it c h e n d in in g ro o m , liv in g

r o o " 3 b e d ro o m s 2 b a th s F u lly c a rp e te d th ro u g h o u t1 c a r g a ra g e p a t io m a n y e x t r a s $ 4 9 ,9 0 0 .

D E V O N S H IR EIm m a c u la t e C h e s t e r f i e ld C o lo n ia l s i t u a t e d o n : ■ fe s s to n a liy la n d s c a p e d c o rn e r lo t 4 la rg e b e d ro o m s2 baths living room, fo rm a l d in in g ro o m , k it c h e n u t i l i t y ro o m B o c k f i r e p la c e in f a m ily ro o m F u ll b a s e m e n t 2 r ,<• g a ra g e c e n t r a l a ir w w c a rp e t in g p lu s

$6 2 500

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BRARCHBURG NORTH BRANCH VILLAGE

Q u a in t 100 yr o ld 2 f a m ily d w e ll in g f e a tu r in g 2 h u g e 4 ro o m a p a r t m e n t s P a r t ia l b a s e m e n t 1 : . c a r g a ra g e E x c e l le n t c o n d it io n L . a c re lo t M u s t b e s e e n to b e a p p re i ia te d $49 990

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$ 3 5 9 0 0

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42 S Mam St M anvill*

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C o ve rin g C en tra l Je rs e y M id d lese * b So m e rse t C o u ntie s R a n g in g fro m $25 0 0 0 to $150 000 A n y style hom e to fill your need s V A or F H A term s a v a ila b le to q u a lif ie d o u r c h a s e r s W a r r a n ty S e r v ic e ava ilab le F R E E co py of our pic tu re book ava ilab le to you on request C a ll or visit our 3 of ftces m ost co nven ien t to you

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BARROODReal Estate

700 Easton Aw Somerset846-1661

41 No Bridge St Somerville722-3373

SO Paterson A*e New Brunswick247-8664

REALTOR 36 YRS MLS

N E Pa 50 A C R E S ex­cellent interior 7 rrn Colonial home -1 rm cottage G arage E’ond V leu $87,000 Term s 70 A C R E S ( abin View State Rd S350U Term s 10 A C R E S woods, n ice stream 16000 Term s Many others Free L is ts

SN V DECK R E A LT S Susquehanna Pa

717-853-3747

N EW H O P E V IC IN IT Y remodeled stone farm house in h is to r ic So leb u rv Tw p su rround ed by old sug ar mapleshade 4 br 2 bath firep lace 2 hr barn apt room for more apLs Many shrubs & trees all on 10 acres with a beautiful view $149,000 215297-5153 nr 215 794-7551

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Sion A. I N D E RHosewixKf melodian V ictorian enb

pc reproduction ice cream setCherry washstand 1 ‘inc Blanket che>;Pine deacon's liench

150 A l S I > F H! Fireplace mantels Wicker sola iron beds DesksRecord cabinets Pa ir of Bronze lamps1000 Si IT F M s G V T M E R E D I P FRO M TH R O U G H O U T TH F SHOP P I l S C LO TH IN G I IK F \ F V\ VNI) NEW Cash meres suedes, evening gow ns bridal gowns panl-suits hoy s new blazer jackets, for just a traction it 4ieir original cost Come earh 'or best selection liair, <lat( nev week

E N G L IS H M AST 1 FT puppv gorgeous m a le lo v e s children g o o d w a t c h d o g n o m e o r e a 201 832 2219

WALNUT ( R I B by C h i ld C r a f t . m a t c h in g 5 d ra w e r dresser 4 Simmons m attress $60 Good condi tiers 609-443 4950

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73 TOYOTA Corolla stand iran.s A C . am. fm new dutch,gd cond Asking $2,000 609 896-0651

YO UN G LA D Y w ith w ell 1 ra ined dog would like room or apt lo share in exchange for hgh! housekeepi ng. or w ill pav rent 809-924-0672

rOWNUfEP OF PEWGETON

H a s im m ediate opening for mechani c helper la b o re r ( F T A position applicant must be unemployed

Lib e ra l benefits. 40-hour work week In q u ir ie s should be directed to Mr M Taylo r 1 ownship Hall. Princeton . 609 924-5749AN E Q U A L O P P O R T U N IT Y

E M P L O Y E R

1966 \W GOOD E N G IN E - good tires Asking $400 Cali 609-397-1100

M EN 'S 10 >pd F’eugeot UO-8 23' f ra m e , w ith B rooks p ro fe ss io n a l sadd le 4 mountain gearing $120 Also 28mm 15mm 4 8Smm lens for Retina Reflex I I I cam era best offer 609-924 731.3 after 5 p m

1973 L IN C O L N CON L IN E V I A L exc cond $3500 609 799- 2251 after 8 p m week davs or anytim e weekends

SALECountry Home

ofGeorge Van Deusen

R a n c h e r o n th e south s id e o f the P r o s p e c t P la in s E n g lt s h to w n R o a d , iusi e a s t o f H a lf A c r e in M o n ro e T o w n s h ip M id d le s e x C o u n t y N .J 'L o t 2 0 in B lo c k 27 o n m u n ic ip a l ta x m a p ' T w o b e d ro o m s o n e b a th , a n d fu l l b a s e m e n t

L o t 150 x 2 16 . 197 5 T a x $ 7 6 5

IM M ED IA TE OCCUPANCY

S e a le d b id s w il l b e o p e n e d o n S a tu r d a y A p r i ' 17 1 9 7 6 , a t 10 a m .

Y o u c a n le a rn th e t e rm s o f s a le a n d a r ra n g e fo r a n in s p e c t io n o f th e p ro p e r ty b y C a llin g 6 0 9 4 4 8 2 1 0 0

Alb*rt C. Barclay, Exr Main It Ward Sts.. Hightstown, N .J. 00620

Phone 809-448-2100

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1972 MUSTANG 2 dr hardtop V-8, auto trans p 's , u c all good tires, w ith an extra of (distinction S tarkss & Hutch paint job $2195 609-921 6400 between 9-3 30 pm Ask for Sharon

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management consultant firm E x c ipportunity for qualified in d iv id u a l P le a se co n tact ( hecka 609 924 3804

G R A N D P R D ( 73 loaded, full power am fm stereo tape rad ia ls 35,000 m i. excellent shape 609-448-0748 evenings

O M EG A H A T C H B A C K 350 4barrel ps'pfc AM radio A C. etc 22.300 m i. OnJv $3 199 Cal) 609 799-1645

1972 HONDA S L 175 2.500miles exc cond 201 329-6430

73 or 74 A U D I super ca rs low mileage p rivate party eves & wknrfc 809 737 2344 or 883 3B19

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THF id LO SS IS Y O U * G a i n ! The o w n e rs hate to leave th is gem and one g lan ce wilt tell vou w hy B eau tifu lly un ique, this W est W in d so r ranch o ffe rs su ch cu sto m fea tu res as a 22 living room g iass en clo sed and heated sun room , w a lk-in cedar closet 3 zone heating and a bay w in d o w wrth built-in storage to nam e a le w Co m e see for yo u rse lf S63 *0 0

H A V E A G O O D D A Y EVERY D A Y in th is ch eerfu l, co zy hom e E a sy to heat and easy to care for. th is 3 bedroom , 1 ’4 bath hom e has a large su n n y eat-in k itchen a p retty liv ing room , separate d in ing room fam ily room w ith free stand ing firep lace and an extra large utility room , cen tra : A C , and it's c lo se enough to scho o l for even the little o nes to w alk there a lone $42 * 0 0

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f r O m $ 6 6 ,4 0 0 .O PEN SAT 8 SUN 11 to 5

From H ig h tsto w n Take 571 w est R ight on C ran b ury Rd for approx 1 m ile F ro m P n n ce io n take 571 east over P rince to n Je t Bndge im m ed iate left after bodge - C ran b ury Rd for ap prpx 1 m ile to m odels

WEST WINDSOR WINNER 4 sunny co rner upsta irs bedroom sand a fifth d o w n sta irs m akes th is extra large hom e su itab le for the large fam ily or for p ro fessio na l use Co m e see the w ide cen ter hall the k itchen wrth fam ily d in ing area and the panelled fam ily room w ith a firep lace w a li $7 4 500

A TTEN TIO N ! TR A N SFER EES ! Lo ok ing for the perfect retreat af ter a long day of co m m uting ' H E R E IT IS p ictu re pretty w ith cen tra l air, 3 large bed room s, 2 xh baths and a g rac io u s en renam ing patte rn , our new est listing is located on a p rivate cui de sac C o nven ien t to sch o o ls , lib rary and tenn is $ 5 f 500

C O U N TR Y L IV IN G at a tow price T hfS fine 3 bedroom ranch on ly needs deco rating to be your d ream hom e Large lot w ith good land scap ing AH cn y u tilities W a lk ing d istan ce to scho o l

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A V A IL A B LE FO R IM M ED IA TE D ELIV ER Y rs th is hand so m e new 4 bed room 2 ’ : bath hom e w ith a g rac io u s en tran ce huge panelled fam ily room w rth firep lace large eat in krtchen 2 car garage and full basem ent E xce llen t sch o o ls co n ven ien t for shop p ing and co m m uting and in a love ly area w n h parks and po nd s n e a rb y $67 350

W O U LD YO U LIKE AN IN C O M E 7 2 fam ily hom e in a co u n try se ttin g L ive m one side and rent the other P lease can us for all the deta ils

O U T S T A N D IN G P R O P ER TY FO R P R O FES S IO N A L OR CO MM ER C IA L USE W e have a ve ry fine 2 400 so ft bunding in per feet co nd itio n s tra teg 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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Dorothea ConnolK hostess of the popular series Fireside Kitchen.'' honors the women who supported the ContinentalA rm y when she lo v in g ly p rep are s the Cam p Followers Meal an the prog ram which w ill be colorcast Sundav March 28 at 7 p.m on N .J P u b lic Television Channels 23 30 5 2 and 58 The meal G p ica i of those served the men fighting in the Revolution features venison roast with onions, carro ts, celery and herbs, pepper hash, boiled potatoes water irons, apple butter pie sour cream ra isin pie soda biscuiLs . (Oder and sw itchel It is cooked in authentic fashion over an open f ire at Washington Crossing N j

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