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/ ^ A (U$P8 S$7-660) StoonddUuposUM ptua at Otylon. nXo MIO e The P rinceton Packet, Inc. 1$Bq A t O f^ Reaetyed . T h u r ^ y , August 4, 1983 voi,32,iio..ai.. im i,r POST PS Henderson Road construction closing' ■Henderson Road from Oakey Drive to Route, 27; was closed resterday, Wedne^ay,. for tf itate-niri' construction project, according to Cpl. :Frank Vol^ )icella of the South Brunswick >oliccTraffic Bureau.' . .. • *tpl. Vblpicella said that the project, which is slated'to be lompletcd around Sept. I. w.ill nvolve the installation of a. new . sewer line Oft Henderson ftoad> as well as the redesigning of the Henderson Road-Route:.27 • intcF- -sectiort; . ; . •' Cpl.“ Volpicclla also ,^aid that townshij). police have n6 control over the E j e c t or hovit detours arc spt up. ^Thc .detour- direcu motorists to use,Finne^hs Laiti and Sand Hills Road; according' to Cpl. VolpicelU.. . V' Motorists should expect de-, lays on Route,* 27 during the duration of the' prtirjcCt, while area, residents should .be prepared for rbuhd-thc-clbck work* jncluding.~noise~nt night, C^Volpicella stated. He added that only rwidentr who .cannot ■acccss"^heir homes by any other, route wjll .be idlow^ on Hen- derson. Road. : Water restrictions returned To rtbrmal Recent heavy tiiins;resulted in the. Township ? Gommittce rc^ scinding the 'emergency '.water regulations' during, the .Tuesday night Township Go'mmitt.ee meeting. >V . ■ ; - ■ . . ' The emergency, regiilaiions -Were imposied oh June 21 after (frought cohdlttons had lowered water pressure in the township to dangerous levels!', .accordfng :to Township .Adtftinistrittor Louis Goc.tting. *■ . Howevef'the recent rains had abated the .water pressure .prob- lems allowing the tpwnship to go back to iktrnud summ^lrae watering restpctions.' According to Mr. Goettingi The normal.itstrictions,.which are in cff&t’TrOnv 'May 16; id Sept'. IS, allow businesses to use sprinklers- andvgarden-hoses be- tween 7 p.m;\Mondays and;7 a.m..Tuc^ays, between 7 p.m. Wednesdays and- Thursdays, and between 7 p'm, Fridays.and 7 a.ift! Saturdays. Residents' permitted use.tinibs are between 7 p;m; .Tuesdays! and i a.m. Wednesdays', 7.p.m; Thursdays and.7, a.m-. Fridays, and after 6 p;in.. on Saturdays, Sundays and hdfidays. . - . . Library dosing IS reschedgled' The South Brunswick Public L ib r^ will be c l o ^ from Sun-: day, Atig., 21 through Monday, Septi 5, L ^ r Day. It* wdl reopen, on Tuesday in Its new. expanded quarters at 10 a.m.. . ^..Thc libraiy ; regrets that, the- first closing' date haT;^^-to-';‘bfr cancelled. Patrons are urged to take out enough materials to lost thorugh Sept. 6, dnd to remember that, thp Southr Brunswick Librai^, . c ^ also' Will l>^ honored a t. neighboring Ubfttritts i.n the couhty;!. Index Business Journal IB Chuidii^iBA ' Classified, SB . Calendar, 9A EdHoriA S A .-•f H e ^ 14A ,11A'- raises ooiicerns *x- '' i By .Pete DOnoHlib > ' the future had in. store for iier,,y ni^le ^ ' S t^ Writer ' ^ to afford, the'uxes on her'hbure'ati^ “W hat are^they gbihgTQ do.with lis? W hat wlH they jray us for our .* . - ■. -h^isurfacing two week/ago of husband's passing;aw^v<^ ; h o rn e t ask6c^pa,rt-«,me bUs;.9!de E f hearing about areloc^tion scheme developed by Monmouth Mobile v-. .[orLksidc PaVk rc/idem Helen - * < ' 1 . UJA'rrio PsirW o\A/nftr" A rt R opH filf’ - - ' .Kapalski b y ' Surprise —■ but■ it did' , T.,. - - _ -^'7. ‘ Hom e rarK.Oyyner .MIT MOeaeil.; . raise some «riousconcbms. . -Thanks to reoi control, her rent .is . V . ' . \ — r: ------ — -.-v -v - "Wbaf arc they going to do with or(e Of the cheapest’in'lpi.wi):'S2j.7'. a * - . will they pay us fof' our. rnonth. Morigagb payments-dh; the- homes?" the paif-time bifs aide aiked ,homc, electric and gas'bills.,Jack 'lhat- rcccntly after hearing about a.reloca- !up a bit, but.it’S*'ihe cheapest .wgy to tion scheme develop^ by MbiimoutA gO(>' as one of het neightwrs Said., ' -- Mobile -Home Pack owner Art ■ .. Fpr.ycars.the-mobile'homes have -..Rocdtllr , V ’ .servwi a s 'a way Station fo;,those '-Sitting-afa pic.nic lablc'in between lookjng to save some money to buy a hcr.m'Dbile home anda row o f yellow tradi'tional Aome'and ostui affordable -roses she planted fpur years ago, the .. „ ‘ ; “.):64Jycar»old bus aidc-WDrtdcrcd whaV Se€f^K)BIL»HOMEi'Pags-7A >-• Mobile honiQ reBidehts Bchedule m d m g topig^^ . . . ........ By sJoseph J.'RydzewskI.dt. .. ■ ana Michael Klufah . >. .the 'pt!^ nearly IfjO rcsidents.Trqm iree $outh Brunswick, mobile; Speciaf Writers ' . 7 honH: parks to aiicnS tlje meeting. ... jeveilal of the.rcsidems voiced their People ‘searching for a mobile' ^fjeerns.toitj)c Township Committee, home residents meeting instrad found, ihcm.selvcs smuck in the middle o f. ' t V. _____ ______ II;,. m Qakddlef mobileTiom’as piefefed above are affipng the units whbsp fature.i's in doubt pa.rk owners cQnsi'defed finding altern^ve housing for the residents. themselves smucR m the middle of turnout -of ipohilc ho'mc park Tt^n^hip mqiiVfyi »fi the special JTigcl- . miltcc meeting tjn Tuesday niglfl. '' j„g .bc'jng scheduled for, 8:30 p.m. Flyers circulafcd by a-Br^ksidc, ,onight;.Thursday.'.Aui ,4. at the Tcsjdcqlj^ and^ July 21 a ^ f e - ^ the .''cohununi'^ Cwter. West New-Road 10 discuss, the-concerns about ■ the mobile.home coflccming.thc^jossiblc rclocarh)n.45f threcmobilc hdmelparks ohiRudtc 1. See MEETING, Page 7A By Pete‘^DonoKue , Staff Wrijer ' I' plan's elimination'’of ari‘:area zoned- for planned retirement comi^mtics. Original revislons'callettJfof the ’rc- Seni'ors wanting to live' jn a tonjjig^trf ^ 1^°*'“ planned retirement lomraunity'may pRC (planned refiremebt communityj not have to-fcavc South Brunswick to to alfow ti^ t industrial'facilities The • do so in the future, as a la§t miiiutc' tract,'located south pf'Deans Lane,,' iimcndmcni to the Township Master -was the only PRC zone on the books. Plan calls for an area to be rezoned “ We should ,do something for for such a community. those who gfew up in ihc'cdmmunity^ , ~ j u -ni _ raised their children-here., who^have .M“ 'TTV^^ay.theTdw,,^h^^^^ grandcUre'n here and-still want to, ning B p ^ adopted the pohejr state- said Gomm.ittceraari ment which tsilo gui^de the growth of BcHizip, who added, that^hc the community for the next six years., ^ srnatl.'dO^fo-bO unit community • Thfc Township Committee iS expected* ''' - * ' . ^ 16 pass an ordinance making the Althoigh the plan d ^ s not point to rccomnwnded changes later this-year 3 - specific pajoc) of lahd to bc irc- The plan's revisions arc b a ^ .o.ri zoned, itdocs suggest.that the soii'th- pmvididg higher.residential ddnsitics ■cast.cornert.of the township.would be B 9 lMor 9 ^eln.a;,ai;a GWdsmte n . o , ; s n . . and schools. State law mandated that •*'- «nothcr community goal re.t fo^h A cool k ii^... South • Brunswick -adopt its revised plan by Aug; 1. - ‘y:.. - .'Throughout <Kc ,Revision pfoccss: which slatted seven mojithr. ago, iesidents have complained' about the in.;the plan future. ' \ App.ro.ximati will bd bpilt in the b residents a’ticndt;. A- See PLAN, Rage 5A' commissipn zoning review role By Pete ^onohue . Staff Writer T ; Calling for .the expansion oF (he Enyironmentaf'Commission’s diitic^ Chairman Mike Rifi exclaimed "to hell w'uh procedure” at a., reebnt. Td^wttship Committee meeting; . But de^ite the chairman's forceful and wilj.^c traffic generated by',..Uic ' proposal '.'substanjially; > Irnpact - 'ihc.v' wildlife of the, area?-The'sci arc' some ' of the Questions the ; corntriissroii seeks.ansWefs to during ils -rwiew ' cess, According to Mr. Rifi!. dthough busy with between six'to cigftt reviews a week, thc.chainn!)^ more wdrk'for himself atid.h “ « ,u n .n . , i .UI.W Che commissJ 5 .'. in- asked me committee recently to. allow ; ' ■ - ■ ~ _____ _______ ■. ■ ; • teyftw zoning changes prior to trbduction, the governing'body cx" th e ., cpdtmission- to scrutinize a- ;pressed no interest in changingjihe proposedj^d usexhange before the. status quo. . . cdmmitteeHntroduccs. the ordinance. "'ITie .jxijnt « that we nccd jind that would ^ c c t that change. . v welcome all the iiifortnafion.wc can ‘ After, introduction, an drdih'ah'cc get, but proper. iJiftc^dre must' be must publiUicddn a local newspaper followed," said Committeeman Ted the subject of a public heating ■ ChiKfy . " . . Befo^ the committ^ oon vote on the ’Presently, thelcommission r e v i e w s ' environmental impa^ct statements ^ Ujtlikc. m ElS, ^ m g ordinances /ciPA -do not dealwith a developers spcci- (ElS^^submttod deve opc« with ^ sp^lfic Jndcr rcviciv by the n o ^ r of.homes, locatiOn'^d size- ^annihg Dep^ment. Township (rf-. fic^s have been rc.qumng Impactu^oreUcallv could be built.- . / sHiemcnis/rom developers-. whose _ ■- — -L,. proposals could endanger The'cri: .. Because tHSk farfmances are less vironment since .November 1987iSE ^‘^‘? *f’®n vuviNiiwm auivv , . ... .. . , - ciVhc'n the'Eiwiron'mwtal .H ealth^,: /'dinance was passed. - officials,disagiecd with h^r;-Rifi thal-’i . tr . 1. ___ .J- ,k‘ 1.. m v-lrAnm ^ntnl Vc^ninmi'acinfl If chetTiiCalif' arii to be stored on a -ibc environmental -commission ' ' ' m v e n t .'Should epnunenV.on them before in- . s i t e , ^ there safeguoids t o ^ conta^nalioti of the -water t^bte if qn. troducUon. • \- : Kcidcnl 'Mcun, '^will thewKel of'th^^ t.opcradohfart.jwithin acceptable fcvc1s '\.j' . '^‘See REWEW, Pi^ft'SA vf-

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(U$P8 S$7-660)Stoond dUu posUM ptua at Otylon. nXoMIO

e The P rince ton Packet, In c . 1$Bq A t O f ^ R eaetyed. T h u r^ y , August 4, 1983 voi,32,iio..ai.. i m

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Henderson Road construction closing'

■Henderson Road from Oakey Drive to Route, 27; was closed resterday, W edne^ay,. for tf itate-niri' construction project,

according to Cpl. :Frank Vol^ )icella of the South Brunswick >oliccTraffic Bureau.' . . .

• *tpl. Vblpicella said that the project, which is slated'to be lompletcd around Sept. I. w.ill nvolve the installation of a. new .

sewer line Oft Henderson ftoad> as well as the redesigning o f the Henderson Road-Route:.27 • intcF-

-sectiort; . ; . • 'Cpl.“ Volpicclla also ,^aid that

townshij). police have n6 control over the E j e c t or hovit detours arc spt up. ^Thc .detour- direcu motorists to use,Finne^hs L a iti and Sand Hills Road; according' to Cpl. VolpicelU.. . V '

Motorists should expect de-,lays on Route,* 27 during theduration of the' prtirjcCt, while a rea , r e s id e n ts s h o u ld .b e prepared for rbuhd-thc-clbck work* jncluding.~noise~nt night, C ^V olpicella stated. He addedthat only rw identr who .cannot ■acccss"^heir homes by any other, route wjll .be idlow ^ on Hen­derson. Road. :

Water restrictions returned To rtbrmal

Recent heavy tiiins;resulted in the. Township ? Gommittce rc^ scinding the 'emergency '.water regulations' during, the .Tuesday night T ow nsh ip Go'mmitt.ee meeting. >V . ■ ; - ■ . . '

The emergency, regiilaiions -Were imposied oh June 21 after (frought cohdlttons had lowered water pressure in the township to dangerous levels!', .accordfng :to Township .Adtftinistrittor Louis Goc.tting. *■.

Howevef'the recent rains had abated the .water pressure .prob­lems allowing the tpwnship to go back to iktrnud sum m ^lrae watering restpctions.' According to Mr. Goettingi

The normal.itstrictions,.which are in cff&t’TrOnv 'May 16; id Sept'. IS, allow businesses to usesprinklers- andvgarden-hoses be­tween 7 p.m;\Mondays an d ;7a.m ..Tuc^ays, between 7 p.m. W e d n e s d a y s and- Thursdays, and between 7 p'm , Fridays.and 7 a.ift! Saturdays.

Residents' permitted use.tinibs are between 7 p;m; .Tuesdays! and i a.m. Wednesdays', 7.p.m; Thursdays and .7, a.m-. Fridays, and after 6 p;in.. on Saturdays, Sundays and hdfidays. . - . .

Library dosing IS reschedgled'■ The South Brunswick Public

L ib r^ will be c l o ^ from Sun-: day, Atig., 21 through Monday, Septi 5, L ^ r Day. It* wdl reopen, on Tuesday in Its new. expanded quarters at 10 a.m.. . ^..Thc libraiy ; regrets that, the- first closing' date haT; -to-';‘bfr cancelled. “

Patrons are urged to take out enough materials to lost thorugh Sept. 6 , dnd to remember that, thp Southr Brunswick Librai^, . c ^ also' Will l> honored a t . neighboring Ubfttritts i.n the couhty;!.

Index

Business Journal IB C h u i d i i ^ i B A ' Classified, SB .

Calendar, 9A EdHoriA S A

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' ' iBy .Pete DOnoHlib > ' the future had in. store for iier,,y ni^le

^ ' S t ^ Writer ' ^ to afford, the'uxes on her'hbure'ati^“ W h a t a r e ^ t h e y g b ih g T Q d o .w i t h l i s ? W h a t wlH t h e y j r a y u s f o r o u r .* . - ■. -h^isurfacing two w eek/ago of husband's p a s s in g ;a w ^ v < ^

; h o r n e t a s k 6 c ^ p a ,r t- « ,m e b U s;.9 ! d e E fh e a r i n g a b o u t a r e l o c ^ t i o n s c h e m e d e v e l o p e d b y M o n m o u t h M o b i l e v-. .[o rL k s id c PaVk rc/idem Helen

- * < ' 1 . UJA'rrio PsirW o\A/nftr" A r t R o p H f i l f ’ - - ' .Kapalski by ' Surprise —■ but■ it d id ' , T.,. - - •_ -^'7. ‘ H o m e r a r K .O y y n e r .MIT M O e a e i l . ; . raise some «riousconcbms. . -Thanks to reoi control, her rent .is. V. ' . \ — r:------ — -.-v -v- "Wbaf arc they going to do with or(e Of the cheapest’in'lpi.wi):'S2j.7'. a

* - . • will they pay us fof' our. rnonth. Morigagb payments-dh; the-homes?" the paif-time bifs aide aiked ,homc, electric and gas'bills.,Jack 'lhat- rcccntly after hearing about a.reloca- ! up a bit, but.it’S*'ihe cheapest .wgy to tion scheme develop^ by MbiimoutA gO(>' as one of het neightwrs Said., ' -- Mobile -Home Pack ow ner Art ■ .. Fpr.ycars.the-mobile'homes have

-..Rocdtllr , V ’ .servwi a s 'a way Station fo;,those'-Sitting-afa pic.nic lablc'in between lookjng to save some money to buy a

hcr.m'Dbile home anda row o f yellow tradi'tional Aome'and ostui affordable -roses she planted fpur years ago, the . . „ ‘ ;

“.):64Jycar»old bus aidc-WDrtdcrcd whaV Se€f^K )BIL»H O M Ei'Pags-7A

>-•M o b i l e h o n i Q r e B i d e h t s

B c h e d u l e m d m g t o p i g ^ ^. . . ........

By sJoseph J.'RydzewskI.dt.. . ■ a n a Michael Klufah . >. .the

'pt!^ nearly IfjO rcsidents.Trqm iree $outh Brunswick, mobile;

Speciaf Writers ' . 7 honH: parks to aiicnS tlje meeting.• . . . jeveilal of the.rcsidems voiced their

People ‘searching for a mobile' ^fjeerns.toitj)c Township Committee, home residents meeting instrad found,ihcm.selvcs smuck in the middle of. ' tV. ___________ II;,.

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Qakddlef mobileTiom’a s piefefed above are affipng the units whbsp fature.i's in doubt pa.rk ow ners cQnsi'defed finding a lte rn ^ v e housing for the residents.

themselves smucR m the middle of turnout -of ipohilc ho'mc parkTt^n^hip mqiiVfyi »fi the special JTigcl-

. miltcc meeting tjn Tuesday niglfl. '' j„g .bc'jng scheduled for, 8:30 p.m.Flyers circulafcd by a-Br^ksidc, ,onight;.Thursday.'.Aui ,4. at the

Tcsjdcqlj^ and^ July 21 a ^ f e - ^ the .''cohununi'^ Cwter. West New-Road10 discuss, the-concerns about ■ the

mobile.home coflccming.thc^jossiblc rclocarh)n.45f threcmobilc hdmelparks ohiRudtc 1. S e e MEETING, Page 7A

By P e te ‘ DonoKue, Staff Wrijer ' I'

plan's elimination'’of ari‘:area zoned- ■ for planned retirement comi^mtics.Original revislons'callettJfof the ’rc-

Seni'ors wanting to live' jn a tonjjig trf ^ 1°*'“planned retirement lomraunity'may pRC (planned refiremebt communityj not have to-fcavc South Brunswick to to alfow ti^ t industrial'facilities The • do so in the future, as a la§t miiiutc' tract,'located south pf'Deans Lane,,' iimcndmcni to the Township Master -was the only PRC zone on the books.Plan calls for an area to be rezoned “We should ,do something for for such a community. those who gfew up in ihc'cdmmunity^

, ~ j u -ni _ raised their children-here., who^have.M“ 'TTV^^ay.theTdw,,^h^^^^ grandcUre'n here and-still want to,

ning B p ^ adopted the pohejr state- said Gomm.ittceraariment which tsilo gui de the growth of BcHizip, who added, that^hcthe community for the next six years., srnatl.'dO fo-bO unit community •Thfc Township Committee iS expected* ' ' ' - * ' . ^16 pass an ordinance making the ■ Althoigh the plan d ^ s not point to rccomnwnded changes later this-year 3- specific pajoc) of lahd to bc irc-

The plan's revisions arc b a ^ .o.ri zoned, itdocs suggest.that the soii'th- pmvididg higher.residential ddnsitics ■ cast.cornert.of the township.would be

B9lM or9 e ln .a ; , a i ; a GWdsmte n . o , ; s n . . •and schools. State law mandated that •*'- «nothcr community goal re.t fo^h

A c o o l k i i ^ . . .

South • Brunswick -adopt its revised plan by Aug; 1. - ‘y:.. -.'Throughout <Kc , Revision pfoccss:

which slatted seven mojithr. ago, iesidents have complained' about the

in.;the plan future. ' \

App.ro.ximati

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b residents a’ticndt;.A-

S ee PLAN, R age 5A'

com m issipn zoning review role

By P e te o n o h u e. Staff Writer

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Calling for .the expansion oF (he Enyironmentaf'Commission’s diitic^ Chairman Mike Rifi exclaimed "to hell w'uh procedure” at a., reebnt. Td wttship Committee meeting; .

But de^ite the chairman's forceful

and wilj.^c traffic generated by',..Uic ' proposal '.'substanjially; > Irnpact - 'ihc.v' wildlife of the, area?-The'sci arc' some ' of the Questions the ; corntriissroii seeks.ansWefs to during ils -rwiew ' cess, According to Mr. Rifi!.

dthough busy with between six'to cigftt reviews a week, thc.chainn!)^

more wdrk'for himself atid.h “« ,u n .n . , i .UI.W Che commiss J 5 . '.

in- asked me committee recently to. allow ; ' ■- ■ ~ _____ _______ ■ . ■ ■ ; • •teyftw zoning changes prior totrbduction, the governing'body cx" the., cpdtmission- to scrutinize a-

; pressed no interest in changingjihe proposedj^d usexhange before the. status quo. . . cdmmitteeHntroduccs. the ordinance.

"'ITie .jxijnt « that we nccd jind that would ^ c c t that change. . v welcome all the iiifortnafion.wc can ‘ After, introduction, an drdih'ah'cc get, but proper. iJiftc^dre must' be must publiUicddn a local newspaper followed," said Committeeman Ted the subject of a public heating ■ChiKfy . " . . Befo^ the committ^ oon vote on the

’Presently, thelcommission r e v i e w s ' environmental impa^ct statements ^ Ujtlikc. m ElS, ^ m g ordinances /ciPA -do not dealwith a developers spcci-(ElS^^submttod deve opc« with ^sp^lfic Jndcr rcviciv by the n o ^ r of.homes, locatiOn'^d size- ^annihg Dep^ment. Township (rf-.fic^s have been rc.qumng Impactu^oreUcallv could be built.- . / sHiemcnis/rom developers-. whose _ ■- — -L,.proposals could endanger The'cri: .. Because tHSk farfmances are lessvironment since .November 1987iSE^‘ ‘? *f’®nv u v iN iiw m a u iv v , . ... .. . • , -

ciVhc'n the'Eiwiron'mwtal .H e a lth ^ ,:/'dinance was passed. - officials,disagiecd with h^r;-Rifi thal-’i

. t r . 1. ___ . J - ,k ‘ 1. . m v - l r A n m ^ n t n l V c ^ n in m i'a c in f lIf chetTiiCalif' arii to be stored on a -ibc environm ental -commission ' ' ' m vent .'Should epnunenV.on them before in-. s i t e , ^ there safeguoids t o ^

conta^nalioti of the -water t^bte if qn. troducUon. • \- : Kcidcnl 'Mcun, ' will thewKel of'th^^t.opcradohfart.jwithin acceptable fcvc1s '\ . j ' . ' ‘S ee REWEW, Pi^ft'SA

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Hbim Se<M i^ — SM ng O la^ Dod^; -Sliding glass doo^, present special security probiems. In addition to being pried open thpy can frequentiy be lifted off

, tf)e tracks. Here are eome tips to follow to better secure the’“ Tibors. ' i 1...

Sticks qrj pars placed in the track offer inexpensiveidmpprotection, hpweyer'lhesd are onij^tem^rary precautions

and s ^ u ld ^ : rep lad^ vyith proper • locks si^h,a8 cHarii’e bars or kejfbd bolt locks..Screws piaceO in the upjper track above tpe -sliding door will allow the ,door to pass when

track, The ' a'uxlliffly, locking devices can be purchased at your Ideal hairdware stdra. Contact the crime preventlcm

‘ officer for; assistance in better securing siidirig glass:,doors and w indoi^ F ' • ' ' ’ . ' .

C o r r e t t i o n s

i. Fishing derby hooks young anglers■ The 19fJ8 Rshing'Dcrby, sporfsored by ihe Sout^^ Brunswick l^coreation- Department attracted many young fishermen to the Woodiot Park pond on New Road', on recent Saturday.

The following youth tcx>k home the awards;

• Giadd Schwarz, fargest fish'C.aughl. j ■• Jimmy Milton, most fish«caught.• Frank Marowitz, smallest fish caught• Jason Thomas and Kevin Slovensky, first fish

caught (tie) -

Jimmy Milton (above) holds his award for most * fish caught in the derby . while Frank Marowlfe holds his for the smallest fish caught.

Two houses pfworship were Inadverieritly rnlsrepre'sented ■y last week in The Pgcket Magazine: Community Guide.1,988. ~' Kingston United Methodist ChurchJs located on Churef)► Street irt Kingston (phone Byron Leasure Is

the minister.’ - ' ’ ’ -v -Hopeweli Unitled Methodisr Church is located at "18

Blackwell Ave. 1n Hopewell. Michael Smith is minister;Other corrected Information Inciudes the following ‘Bje’

New Jersey State Museum/Department oF State has as­sumed administrative responsibility for Morven in Princeton.

In Hopewell Township, the municipal attorney is Bruce SchraggBr.;Robert_Buda is engineer for Hopewell trough .

The president of the board of education for Lawrence Township is Martha J. Omwiey. The school district's phone number i|S_609-530-Mp2\ ,

|R mayor is Suzanne Sendrqkowski.

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Tailyhd and away she goes!;Shirley, Bizdewka, a,fifth/sixth giyde rich e r at C o n s ta b le School is L o n ­don-bound. ___ .

.Mrs. .Bizdewka-will be going to '<London 'for two' weeks of advancul ' training on how to teach opera to her

shidents. T^e Metropolitan .OpSra Guild sponsors the in-school project which enables school teachers to teach their students How to write original operas.

ThclMer foots the entire bill for the first year on the tondition that the students put on a full production and

'thala nxusic teacher be involved. This stipulation is made n^nly to insure

Now Shiriey Bizdewka is takjng her ex- “ : • periencejs eastward aicrossthe^Atlantic to pontinue refining the opera curriculum>Th^

j-jpurney Is in resjjonse to iastyear’a American voyage niade by a grpdp pf

London teachers who came to New jefsey for six days of workshops, exchanging ideas and refining the opera writing pro­

cess.

> that the efforts of the prople involvedare not wast^.

Constable's music leacfief, Stan , Bishop .-.assumed that role.

Students must agree to one other comMtunent — the kind of committ­ment that’s more of a privilege. They must agree to pay a visit to the Me'tropolitan Opera House for a guid^ backstage tour.

The Met’s goal is' to develop'a' system of trainers throughout the school system. Thirty-six teachers in New Jersey recently attended a iD-day training seminar held at Stockton State College. , \. ‘

Mrs.- Bizdewka helped guide that course. The traiiiing is more intense than it is in New York, runriing from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. everyday as o p p o ^ to after school training.

"Last year 1 wbrk^ in New York City as a member of .the-Educational task Force that was developed-to

review the Met In-School curriculum framework," she said. As a team the task force refined and improved the curriculum. This yeat^ will provide the field test of thoseTmprovements.

"They’re wonderful at being a resource,’! Mrs. Bizdewka said about the Miet, "you can call ttem with any problem.'"-

The South Brutiswjck Board of Education has been another major source of supppft. Tbey allotted th«j ^students-a bildget of $125 for each performance.

Ttve s tu d e n ts , in - tu rn , a rc responsible for bargain shopping and documenting purchases with receipts.

The students work on the opera three days a week for two months after schwl and sacrifice at least two lunch houn a week.' ■ "It's amazing the sense of com- ipittment they have," Mrs. Bizdewka said, “ if we ^ e students the chance to be responsible they can be; people think they’re too young to acc^t big responsibilities and it's really not

true.'“ If the (students’) decisions donT,

work then they’ll have to live withihe consequences,’’ she slid. Mrs. Bizdewka doesn’t ovenilc the stu­dents!, decisions, believing that it’s better training if they are allowed to . try their own, ideas and-to see the’ results,

.She has found thfl this teaching p h i lo s o p h y ' -i.+s - a lso

jclf-dcye[qpmcntal."It puts tcachcre in-a jwsmdhX,-^

may hot. havc^iieen put in before. They haye to tdee a risk,” sheV|fatd., l ’' i t cbultf flop, it could be a grieat

•success,'* she added. '*I sit in- the back and'let them run ihb production’ when it’s being presented.

No stage-production, not even at the . M«i, is impeccable. And the students ihave rim into - bn -stage troubles —• such doors t l ^ don’topen and cues thal slip b y t h a t

.cause most people td get a /o sc of stomach butterflies just -thinking about. •

Mrs; Bizdewka! recalled one in­stance when a doorbell was supposed to ring and it didn’t. One of the young performers knew, something was wrong' and' immediately rang out "ding-dong" and then proceeded to answer the door.-

Now Mrs, Bizdewka it taking experiences eastward, across lantic to Continue refining the cur- rtculum.^'nic journey is in response to last year’s American voyage made by a group of London teachers. ■ who came tp New Jer^y for six days of

ifqrkshops,'exchanging ideas and re - Cwinglhiropdra-'writihgproccss. ‘ ” 1 think thpir kids can ejank out

'^ o n e b r ih e ‘music," she said. She fw^s -that the Londoners empRasizc. playing^musjc rnorc, and at an.earlief^ ag e ,' w hereas-'i’n America the"” emphasis is'on writing }he .lyrics and then writing the miledy and score: based on the inflections , they-hear wjien they rbeite the lyric’s.--

The London' workshops will be held at lhc Rpy’al Cfpera House under

auspfccs of opera director Richard 'Grearson Mrs Bizdewka will be working with an cnlircly differcni group of London artists this year.

■■ Sometimes you have problems

geffingkids ro Xoosen ujramr work wjth one anotherr ’ she said. ' ‘ W c’U be.exchanging ideas oh how to.make them fee) mlpre relaxed with the new activity among other things,; • !;WhatTd love to do this year," 'she.bid !‘is-to take the (Constable) kids to .another sch^l in New Jersey that is involved with the prograin so that the |ci4s cbuld'Sit around and talk tb cachothcr about the woA'they'did.

A close up view'tHe process Mrs. Bizdewka and her sthdents uridcrgo will be presented at 8:30 p.rfi! .on Aug. 10 when cable channel 8 airs ■‘Making It Happen " — a program covering the project's process from the, beginning concbpl to the final production

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y • ; ■/ , \ ; r r _ staff R»oIb.» Ct^DeMartind-Overtum(^lraciof tfffliw hear the. intersection of Ridge Road arid-.Route 1 block^ riorthbound iaries of Route 1 several Hours .Friday.- ..........- " . , • '• • ’> •' » > .-I .11 .1 .1 ; I . . I , • ' ■ • ■ • » , ' :

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A .ffactW .(railcr tray tx)und on Route I failed tb^sl^t fbr a red light at Ridge-Road, an'd:rammed into a vehicle crossing Route 1-on fRday aftefqoonv resulting in ihinbr

' injuries; to four pcoplei according to South Bphswick police. ^

At about 12:42 p.m., the tractor trailer, driven by fCrysztof Mergner, age and address unknown, skjddcd through the intersection -after failing .tb stop at a red light on Route I and lammcd into a vehicle traveling west­

bound on Ridge Road, according to police. 'Rtc vchicle,.-a Pontiac, oc­cupied by Eugene Sawyer and Steven Friese, ages unknown, of Plainsborb, .trayel^ about 75 'feet north of the intersection foliowing the impactr

.accord ing Jo- Patrolm an M afk H i^tw d, th^ investigating officer.

Mr,: Friese was dri>^g at the time.A fter the imparft. Patrolman

Hicstand stated, the truck banged off the cement divider, rupturing its diesel gds tank and leaking several gallons of fuel ^nlo the road. Shards of concrete, glass and ruclal also were Scattered on the road^aftcr the ^ruck

struck the divider.' . ,FoUowmg the impact with the bar-

ricr, Patiolman Hiestand said," ther truck Upped over on its side; blocking*

'both ttolihbotfnd lades ■Patrolman Hiestand-’added that.the

truck’s- brakes locked up about 120 feet before-the interscctiqn. He did

.jjol know why the truck faijed th stop,' No summonses were issued until thc

investigation’s compictifiohTraffic was backed up for several

hours lo Sqyrc Driyc in Plainsboro..according loBalrolman Hicstand

Mr Mergner was''treated (or abra.sions at The Medical Center at

Princ(fton*anck7clcased. according to a hospital spo ceswoman. iSdr. Sawyer also w ^ ^ a cd%t. the same hospit^ for s c v w n ^ tu S o n s and rc lc ^ d , while, Mr.'Miese was held for bver- ,night observation after suffering a concussio’h. He was-released-Satur­day, the sppjccswomqtr said, ■ -

-A passenger in .Mr. Bcrgitcr’s truck, Andrzej Jdruga, was treated for minor injuries at the scene

The Kingston Fire Company mcm- Bers were caiiod to clean up the oil Trum the roadway, accordingJo Pft- Uofman • Hicstand Both itfirthbound lanes of Route l^wcre reopened abcnit ■V.H) p m . the officer said

POLICE BLOTTER

In the event of-fflOcal emergency or disaster, time can cost lives. Sou^ Brunswick’s Jrivestmcnt in saving

. those lives are Jack Boekhout and the IBM PS U Moder.eq.

“ When the iiKident gets sticky so that it rnf^t involve several nancies,

* a local eih^ericy or. disaster would I prompt the activation of the Btnetg-

'ency, Res^ns^-Ccntcfi" .said Mti'' Boekhout, ifepiity."coordinator of emergeiioy management. ‘/Th'e Emergency Respond Center is ac­tivated when 1 declare an emerg­ency.” ■ ,

TTie ERG-was developed to helj» the-town respond to.'any emergency that South Brunswick may encounter. Recently, the ERC has worked close­ly .with the South Brunswick Indus-

■ .trial M n t^ Ald Coiincn iSBIMAG).. an orguization of South' Brunswick industries that have made information available to the township.,- and 'each

. other,, detailing the equipment they have for coping with Various types of emergencies; i. r .“ PrinWIy, what 1 have is the

resource of the SBIM^C,” said Mr. Boekhout. "We can work ouORi problems we-have-with-emergency7 planning through SBIMAC:”.

The advent of the ERC .did nqt begin with the purchase of ihe IBM - computer, however, computer has bqeh In opetafipn since December 1987 employing a progfm developed by Research' Altematiyes in Rbclc-^ ville, M^d.'ITic program is based on' requirements "fay'the federal -govem: ment; for, emergency management, and .was not brigi.n4lly. designed for South Brunswick, but was custom­ized to meet local laws and needs.

Emergency response was- done In the past through the use of charts and books As can be imagined, time spent accessing information could be, a dangerous gamble with township

■ lives. '"For an emergency situation we

'-can-phm-rffectivcly _and intelligently both before and during*the,cmergcncy

for the-minimum loss of life, by,the' use of graphic representation witirthe Emergency Information System," said Mr. Boekhout.

" It’s instantaneous because you can look right at it...We've gone

- from the( manual sugc to the elec­tronic stage.’’

M r., Boekhout cunently updat^ the comptitcr’s infOTmation In hiS, spare' time. B c » i^ himself^ keq

' kitsch,' comtKffiitatlons officer for South Bninsw|ck, is ; the .only rther

, l o t i qfffeid tiaiw^ to use; the sys- tem; However,’ hfe. Boekhout-plabs to trajn-more people and jiavd .them help iiipui data,when the system is moved from his home iiilo the police wing of the municipal budding, when that facility is completed.

Mr. Boekhout foond it difficult to.train people in the cramped ^ c e room of his home. ’ ^

Beside^ the sp^e. ptmbleto, Mr. B'oekhbut expiessea:pleasurot^t the ' ERG' will be' Ibcat^ in a more beneficial central locatiph. He also expressed enthusiasm bbout getting one quarter of his hbihe bMk,; Concern that tiM pomputec; system. - -

might bd\ rendered 'inoperative i|t a critical time, has been -addressed, v - acording to Mr. Boekhout,’ by main­taining-backup jeopies of^cvcry-pr«>- gram.- , ' .

" If this computer crashed tomor­row, I epuliGga to mjt files, get the discs and Ip m i^m back up again bn Data.Prdcessihg’s computer (which i s . also an IBM)i We would Lp back o'n line - iri' a • half hour, ’' ' siiid, Mr. ■ Boekhurt, who-keeps copiesSif the/ progtams' af his home, and . a t ^ t g fimeessing in thje Municipal Build­ing- .-''U- 7 . '-■ W hen' he moves into his licw office, he plans to keep a duplicate set of discs at on offsite location. -

"Wc can't afford to lose any­thing," he said.

Plans also arc being made to have a backup^.gcncrator for the computer, and in the event of a computer not bcihg able to be used at all, all available:,information is maintained in printed form as well.

The South BruBswick jPolkc Depart- niCnt gave the following report;

jmd other items he purchased at 1;38 car before 9:39--a.m. Saturday and a.m, Saturday.’Poficc were unable to removed some stereo equipment. Ihelocate the suspect’s car. value of which was not determined.

An employee of Deans Amoco,Deans Lane, Teported that, a manL—An I drove off without paying for ^soliric ported'

East New- Road resident rc- ihal someone broke into his

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Ihcamy Opara, 2.‘i, of Balumrirc was. charged with driving while his license was suspended and-driving an unrcgisicied and.uninsured vehicle , At 4:31 p.m Sairuday, Patrolman .

Rick Adams stopped Mr. Opara's car Oil Route I . for a motor vehicle violation.. After being charged. Mr Opara was re leased on h is n w n r e ­cognisance

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A Beech .‘iirccr rcsjdcni reptrned that someone broke into her vchick-- and stoic a stereo and musical equip­ment valued -at $2,260 Sometime before .9:55 a.m. Saturday.

An employee of Mural . rransport. Blackhofsc. Lane reported that some­one stole a trailer-parked on the

..company's property somciinic before 9:56 a.ni. Friday.

. Ray Taylor, age unknown, of New BrunswiclLjWas •charged’ with burglary, theft, and criminal mis­chief.

Mr Taylor was arrested at Mall Motors on Roujc l30 at 4:02 a.ni. on July 28 by Patrolman,^Maitin. Gonte after an alarm alerted police to a break-in dt the dealership.

After failing to post $10,000 bail, no 10 percent. Mr. Taylor was lodged at the Mid^csex County Adult Cor-- ri-ctional Facility

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Mr. Santiago was released on his own jccognizMce.

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Frederick W rij|p^n), of Westbury was charged ,w l^ ^ v in g an unsafe tractor trailer and" hanging in the left lane.

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Miguel Santiago, 33, of Trenton was arrested after a computer check showed he was wonted in Trenton on

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Mr. Latulippe was brought in to South B[run»wick Police Head-'-S quarters at 7:09 p.m. July 28 by an unidentified state police trooper from the Fort Dix barracks.

Detective Rich Hutchison, who processed Mr. Latulippe, reported that Mr. Latulippe was remanded to the Middlesex County Adult Correc­tional Facility after failing to post $ 1,000 bail, no 10 percent,.,,.

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Review ^nvirenmeiiital i^ommission opposes zofnhg optionContinued from Page 1A

"I (hink you’d'be putting the can before the horse" said'Mayor Warren

‘Monroe. "When there is an applica­tion you will be consulted — how lian you make bomments on an ordihance that deals whh general things?' ’

Mr. Monroe added that-there was no precedent for Mr.'Rifi's request.

"There may not be a lawjhat sayis- we should look at.it (a zoning or­dinance), but there is no law ihat Mys we-shouldn't,” counter^ Mr, Hifi.

• *Fr0ni, ,an: envirdnmehtid' stand­point' ,')4ju have to; be^oncem’ed t.

.before‘ah ordinance is passed and becomes law.'! '

in addition, Mr. Rifi'argued that such ordinances "do have plciity of substance and. that 'can make helpful suggesfions',” . '

Specffically^ Mr. Rifi was con­cerned about an ordinance recentJy before the committcc'^Biat would have allOwcS. fhore than 7.00 residential

units on 354 acres in the Friendship, Dey and Broadway roads area. That ordinance has been amended to enlarige the area in -question to ap- proximatciy 900 acres and to increase' the number of units that could be built ID 2,500. Under current zoning (Ru­ral Residential), approximately 400 units cotrtd be bUiU..■ The Friendship R6ad ordinance.

By Colette DoucBnSpecial Writer

c u tT c h d y zoned for .5 units, per acre, gives final consideration,, the -En- Thc proposal, affecting some 9(X) vironmenlal Commission i expect^

The controve,rsy over anew zoning onJinance is expedtetSto et momen- •tum when the environmentaTebm- mission sends a letter to the planning bdahl^ommending changes to. the new zoning option.

"We're just stating our feelingswhich would allow 2.5 units per acre_ about this changdj' and how if relates where .5 imits are now permitted, ^ y^jj, of life,','' said, com Qnljfvwould be open to develop*" - / .who'

ures off Friendship, Dey and Miiler roads, is actually an amendment to an ordinance for,a sirniiarlrohldg^hange for a 3S4 acre site in the saiiK ah».

The potential for hi^-density de­velopment in the rural township pocket has stirred considerable com­ment from residents.

to send a letter to the Planning Board requesting further amendments to the zoning.proposal. ’* •

The commission^ main edneern is to avoid unplanned, uncontrolled growth that may occur iri the ai«a, commission members said.

rsIf they (developers) don't build

Sonne praise ilas a more consistent, * rgads. with the itevelopments, pm 9/khlh0'lhflt *U/Ail1d.£nCOIlf&ffC.' ' - u/4wc rc . m a.. .. , . . . rriission‘Vice-President Dick Pollard , form of zohing-that would encourage _ __ _______ _

who meet rome-sttm - the group’s July 2 rmeeUng. ' , sewef extensions; yyhiie pthers deqy* wert,’ ’ Mr. Pollard said, -rm c i ^ i ^ u d i n g j h t |^ g h o n ^ . . ordinance^ which sdmb pro-' it as unwcl^me intrusion jn an ; iddiUon' tb roads,lthe le a s ts percent of the tractfas open jicj gpuld add up to 2,500 hew hbmes envjronmcnWlly^sensilivc aifca.

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percent of the tractf as opens ^ , ^ l c t o o i ^ ^ g e s ^ i o the ,o ,he Vsou^^^ eorher' The PhUimng-iBpard .apmVed (he.

-‘- would Sillow developers zoning of .proposai-with-revisons on July 18 up to 2.5 units per acre on land ■ Before the Township Committee

Plan.

area and. the* 'construcjion fordable housing. . ..

Although originally scheduled to be voted on by thelTownship Com mitiec. on..Aiig,.2, the ordinance — because of changes in tho original draft most likely will hot be ready fo^a vole until, late August or early September, according to township officials.', ^

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corarmission, also -rccomnwnds,;!tluit the Planning Bbaid do more, study into how the Friendship Road zoning will altcct demand on the sewer-authority.

■ ■ , •• the school system and bjxn space.

He noted that a township survey . conducted last year revealed that a top concern of residents, - was the » quality of South Brunswick life. ' ’

H ow ever, because the En­vironmental Commission is primarily an advisory group, thc' effect of its letter riiMhc Planning Board remains lyiclear.

The commission's request ovpr the already-passed-oMijiance results in- part from its busy Tscheddle, whidh often’. leaves little time for future ,planning, Mr.-Pollard said. .

‘■'We don’t havp tiiiK! to look into the fututi.-.But, wc bciicve that you ‘ sHbuld not be reactive,' Bin plan for

. growth." • .

Friendship Road landojivner i summonses^ M ichaelklufas

Special Writer

CJontinueff from Page TAcd the July;28 meeting, but. unlike pcevibus hearings, the final round was relatively quiet.

That is hot to say; howeyer, that Ciciyonc was-in ag r^ment about the path ifiKplah intends thc 'community to take

While PiRoger CraigIcalled the plan,'&"good and. appropnatc dbeument" that at­tempts to ctiirect the township'-s prob-

across from is known ais

inning Board Qiairman

.on the tract, 1 located Dayton Center'on whai the PuIda.Farm, I 1 -

pcispite-its I.OO-pagc width, some residents- claimed jthc document was incomplete.

Barry' Indik, chairman of the town­ship’s Affordable Housing Agency, cited-the'need for affordable housing and asked "where are. the plans to meet that need jn an.prdcrly fashion,'/ and Ms. Pugh wondered why the plan doesn’t address developer's practice..e at_*’ __ 1_______ 'J •

7)16 Friendship Road controversy continues to rage, .bUt it took a different twist at .Tuesday night’s Toiynlship Committee hinting:.

. This twist resulted when the owner . hoursrUic committee decided to post.o fa oortion of the DroDCTtv. Haro d known, from Jamesburg and Herbert jlnc .‘ was c it^ for- doing develop-'. ..ot a portion qi uic,propcny,,ni«viu nian none the vote because Thomas

mpnses;^ . , claimed that this vyork -was part of .a'After this^mcetiftg, Mr.'Dowji.ing normal' operation, ' lie immediately

and Patrolman Mike Kushwarra Were ■ agreed to stop all Work at.the site.'*’. dUpatehed to the scene with orders to - Mr. Goetting added that Zoning issue sunfimonseis and Half the wbrk. Officer Potter ^ issued a summons , ■

Upon thejr.arrival,',Mr..Pownirig (q Edgebofo liic., which Mr.Herbert l^ d nmre affordable housing.wcre to and Patrolman Kuslr|iaiTa Jssqed also.ownsand^ich is affillated with disi^scd imd, Voted onsummons^to Randy Pcrry/^gcl^n- Herbert Swd-and Gravclj Edgeboro Tuesday, but,, after watting about two

amendments, to the Friendship Road tract until the meetiifg rtf Sept. 2Q. th e amendments, involyirig possible constnicdon of a swimming [ ^ 1, the addition of. 125 acres, of ojpen space

ay," ■ Henderson Road r^ident and^oard of Health

ember L^u Schwartz firmly dis- agl■ ? TTVc hew plan fontipucs- to

emphasize densities that' arc too great" despite thc community’s ob­jections, he said

Higher densities arc necessary in ■get some of the planned cast-west roadways built and to prcycn( /a housing crisis, according to Ma.sjcr Plan Consultani David Zimmernian 6f Morristown -

If development continues under thc current zoning, thc nqmbcr of work­ers in the township will increase by- 20.(X)0. but the number of homes only will increase by approximately 4,000, by the year 1994, according to Mr. Zimmerman.

Filling that housing need is part of "the reasoning behind the largest and

most controversial t>f-the land«use . changes proposed in the plan thV rezbning of approxim.aticy 9(X) aerc-s west of Route 130. bordered roughly by-Friendship, Broadway. Dey and Miller roads. Currently, approximate­ly 400: unKs arc permitted in Jhc mostly raral region; theoretically, thc proposed change would allow up to 2.500 residetjlial .units as well as some neighborhood commercial centers

Abutting an indusinal zone aitmg' route 130, soqjc Jownship officials feef a buffer of higher-density hous­ing should be situated bctwireii the industrial stripv„and . single-family homes to the wcstTl^blic sewer lines are a provision of what would be an option TjTtHe'xtirTCnt RR (rural resi- dcrltial)‘zone, where septic systems- arc now allowed. With aquifer recharge areas In the region; some offieals. board members Mayor War- ryn Monroe and Howard Bellizio included, have .argue for this change.

Others^ however, an -jUrqngly op­posed to what-they sec as thc destruc­tion of one of the few remaining fyral adeas in thejownship. High-density’ housing, residents and board mem­bers such, as" T c r i J ^ and'Joseph Spataro have, argued shoTild be kept clo^r to the geographic Center of the township, cloteriS-lhe platined train''

' statfoii and shopping facilities.■ *Tn-my opinion this townshipi has.

. done more' ihait its - fair share of -providing muUi:family' housing," said Mr. Spatarq.' .'rm not'hqppy at all.with what has bccii done regarding* that — 1 think we’ve been extremely | 2iicro'us."' „ •

"nic transition zon e is too large.jnd will create traffic ^b lcm s the town­ship, doesn't! need, said Friendsbip- Rb^il!rcsideHt Zoya Pugh: .f

Ms. Pugh also.urged board metn-- bers to "explore alf^ssible means of keeping this.area agricultural. It takes 10,(KK) years for nature‘to make soil

. this producivc! llljyould be a shame to pave it over and cover it with

' tpwohouses’.’ 'lha( will last drily a generation or'two, she said.■ Boaid members usured concerned residcrit$'’(h'ht they had no intentions of changing the rural character of the Davids.on's Mill Road area, currently unsewercd as is thc Friendship Road area. The extension of sewer lines is often' regard^ as a , catalyst for de­velopment.

Extending a foiir-Ianc highway ' from. Route 27 to Cranbury Sputh-

River Rd^, is onc.of the major goals. of.tHc MMtcr.Plan, Construction begun on parts of the ro&dway, wh' is a combined effort of the sttitev flic:

"county, South' Bidriswick and local dcvelopeis: •' ~ -■ .As ah Incentive to get that .highway

—bjriltrthe" Mas'ter- Plan calls' for-225-;-aoteCoff Gco’rgcs Road to be rezoried';

, to allow a shopping centcrUnb larger ■ thari 145,(KX) square feet;)-Dcvcl6pcri

-t;R;IC. and Druckcr U;S-.A; is seeking;',! _ township approval' to build a .shpp*/ " ping center arid 7,40 residential dnitss-

Herbert .of Edgeboro'Inc, was feiven surrirnonscs after doing dredging work and removing trees on ,thc property without a permit, according to Louis' Gocitmgr township ad- .ministfator.

.. Mr. Goetting said toWnship' of- ficials'had been notified lore. Monday that Vm.ajdr work" was bciiigdonc in

nd

rSarid and Gravel, a'coristruction coiti-; party bwncd-"by _Mr..,ilerbcrt, for rcmdving-morc Uiari five trccs.on land cxcccdVng ftvc_acres, " .

.Shortly thereafter. M Herbert himself came on ^he-property arid was also issued/ii^mmons, accord­ing to Mr. GoWm)g>. Mr.' Downing stated that aIthpugh\Mr. Herbert

lcms''withoiaincrtuisingd«^^^ of giving thb township unusable land ihc afea of, Friendship “dnd MiHei an. mappropnalc wgy, Henderson- required to rnakc a dedication; roads. No perinits hrivc been issued tc

“ Why not require developers ‘ to m ^ ^ r Lou senwanz i.rmiy uis- give only dry and useable landT" she agreed. . . , said. "The wetlands arc going to be

rdcrit work without a site plan or pcrmi(^” 'accoiding to Ms. Smith., All three summonses were sched-

for this'fWdming's (Thursday Municipal Court session, accoidfng to Ms. Smith- She added that thc maximum fine for each offense. Is$-i ;ooo.'' in a-related rnattcr, the Township C^omminee last night' tabled two

poneFliMna; attorney for Friefidship Road* developer Home Tech Inc.,'fail^ to show up ifor thc "meeting. Mayor 'Warren"Monroe"said the' committee

aware that Mr. Farina hadw asanother commitment, but would try be present;abput 10 p.m. .When he failed to show, the amendments were tabled. • t-*- ‘ • . ■ ■

do any kind of work in that area, he added..

A i a;rcsult of thc report, membeis of the engineering and planning de­partments went to the site Tuesday to

ifirds"'and'fernrwho' pays' thc P^arainc work jh e y reported thatseveral tides had been cut down and deep ditches jiad been dug. making it appear that, some kind of drainage system is a ^ u t to be' install«}. ac­cording to 'Mi;. Godrtjhgr

protected (by state law)'anyway.“Let the developers pay the taxes

on the wetlands It doesn’t matter lo thetaxes " ■

Mr Craig noted that thc board did intend to look into thesc%sucs and would te making amendments to the document before the year’s end.

Dayton .resident *Ficrb Wright sug­gested a roadway running parallel to thc New Jersey Turnpike and even- lully joining'tH^ highway, creating another South B runsw ick^cx- it/cntrance point.

“Otherwise we’fc going Jo have a mess like they have at Exit 9 m East Brunswick”

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When, informed AJHIfis. M r, Goci- ting said, be held an emergency rnccting with/^ownship Engineer Bud Downing, Planner Bob Hall'. Poitcc Frank College, CourtClerk^0iristinc Smith and Zoning Offkw James Potter to discuss thc problem and the issuance of sum-

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EffieBowneO’Donnell

Effie Bowne O’Donnell, of Nutley, who was botn in Kiiigston- and. lived there for 76 years before moving to Nutley . in 1987, died Sunday at Columbus Hospital, New­ark.

Nirs. O’Donnell, along with her late husband Janies A., were the proprieiors of the former Dnion Line Hotel on Route-?? in Kihgston.for 40

'■ yean. • . ,Mrs; O’Dbnhell- was a'-1onner

meinber of the Kingston Volunteer. ■ Fire Cpmpaiiy-Ladies 'AuxUiat3i;. for • is yeah.. She was g fomier meml^r

of the Kingston United ’ Methodfst Church.- - .,

Surviving are; two spnS. Janies A. "o f Levittbwn, Pa., and W ill ie J*,dL

Kingston; and a daughter, EtIr' E. Bevinetto p f Niltlcy; nine grahd- ehiidrer;; I? grcat-gr^ohlldren; one ' great-great-grandsoDi and several, nieces and nephews,

-Services were at 2 p.m. on W ed i^ ay at the Kihgstoil United Meth^ist Church. 'The Rev. Byron Leasure officiated. ■

Burial was at Klingilon Ccrhelcry ..Memorial contributions, may. l>c

- made td the Kingston Eirs.t. Aid and Rescue Squad, Post OfiTicirBo| 392, Kingston. .•' <

Arrangements were under the direction of Mather-Hodge Funeral ^ m e , Princeton. v -

Theodore A. RcarraF u n era l serv ices were held

Wednesday. Aug. 3. for Theodore A. Ficarra, 73. of Stillwejl Road, Ken­dall Park.

Mr. Ficarra died Saturday at The Medical Center at Princeton. j

Mr. Ficiuiawas born in-|ersey.C|ty and lived tlwre' until moving t6 Ken­dall Parkin 1981. , - “

• Before hiH974 retirement, he was employed" u a .bartender for .12 yem at Sylvestry's 'Tavern iri Jersey'City.

Surviving arc:, his wife. Rose Fiearra; tvvp Wib , Salvhtpre J c ^ y City and 'fhebdore of Somciyille; two daughters, Sophie Merurika of-Ken­dall Park and .Delores Murray of Kcarnyl.a brother, Nicholas of Fair- view; eight grandchildren and a great-gnmddaughter.-

Services were held from M.J. Murphy'Fuiietal' Home, Monmouth Jiinction, followed by / a Mass of,, Christian Burial at St. /Augiis'tine of Canterbiuy R,C/ OTutch, Franklin I ^ . , ■' jBurial will be at Fpreit Green Park Gcmetery,. Mariborq. .

lieu of fJowcrs,.Wmorial con- V i r g i n i a T O ttO H tnbuuons may be made toJhe Ken- ** dali Park. First Aid and'Rescue Squad at Newiioad. KendallPark.

Georgy E. Jacdotid> George E. Jaccoud, 68, of Inglis, Ra., the father of George E. Jaccoud Jr. of Kendall Park, died July 26 at his home.

Mr. Jaccoud was bom in Jersey

Funeral scfVices were held Satur­day for N^tginia Tptten, 73, of Ken­dall Park.

Miss Totten dii^ July 26 at the .Medical Center at Princeton-

Miss Totten was bom ip Middle- bush. and lived there and in Princeton for many years before moving to Kendall Paric 20 years ago.

Bpfoie retiring in the early 1970s,C te and lived in Spotswood before-^ she wofked a8*an'Kcquntanl for 30 moving to'Inglis cight-yrars ag o .' .years.'She was emplayed for many

. ,V' v years by .the Westc.hcster CdUhtryHe was a,reared .truck dnver-for^ Club, RycV.N.Y. Prey.ipusly, :Miss

General Cuble Co:, Perth; Amboy, at Westminsterand. was a member of vTeamsrer’s__Q,oir Coifcgc pjinccton. .L ^al,70 l, She was a member of the Middle-

Mr. JaccQud was ah Army veteran bush Reformed GhurCh, Middlcbush, of World Waf II. arvj was a chmtcr and was a former music directbr. at rrieiTi^r of the Gilley Long O s te e n ReformcdYThurch. inVFW Post 8698 of Tnglis.

Surviving arc; his wife, Margaret Myers Jaccoud; a son.Xicorge E. Jr.; two brothers. Jack of Old Bridge and Robert of Oceanview; a sister, Jcqn Jaccoud of Royal Palm Be.ach, Fla.; and one grandchild.

, Services were held Friday qt StrickJaild^/Funeral Hom^ ;^CrysW River, .Ra., with the Rev.'Martin Eilan'd .ofnpiating, Burial -with full n^litaiy, ho.hoi was ,at Rorida_Na- fional Cemetery, Bushnell,' Ra.

Church, Route 27, Franklin Park. N.J. 08823, or the Middlcbush Re­formed (^urch, Amwell and South Middlebush roads,'Middlcbush, N.J. 08873. .

Ruth Fine^&n SmithRuth Fmegan Smith, J 6, of Free­

hold, who was bom in' Monmouth Junction, died Fndaju.at St; Peter's Medical Center, New Brunswick.

Mrs.'Smith, liveri It New Bnins- wick’ for roanv years, laW'ihciyliJg to Edison; SheJuKlresIdedltt Fr^hptd for the past slcye^ months- ■ •' Mrs; Smith wtwkisd iri.the, regis­

trar’s ’ Pfnce,.aj Rutgers University uniilhrir rellreijierrt In 1OT6.. •

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She. was a communicant of Guard- - ian Angela R.C. Church in Edisqn., She beloifged to the Edison Senior Citizens. -

Hct husband, Thomas A. Smith, ‘ died{n!96S.

Surviving are; two daughters, Ruth Ann DiPa^ual'c, with- whom she lived, and Margaret Uliorie otSlidell, La; a sister, Aiin McGuire of F as t.''Brunswick; and five grandchildren.

. _ . - ■ <>Services were held Wednesday^

from the BpylanFuncridHoirie, New * , Bnuuwkk, follpWca'’by a Mass of Christian Btiral at ..St;.'Peter’s R.G. au ic h i New Btuijswkk.; ■ . .. »•'

Buriid wasiriSt. Peter’s Cemetery, *' ';New flniriswick.

FrankUrtPark-.Surviving arc; a sister, Elizabeth

Totten of Kendall Park, with whom she lived; a brother, John V. Totten of-Fairfax, Va.; and three wphews.

Services were held at Quackenboss Puberal Home, .New Bhiriswick, with the Rev. Eygene Spe^kman, pastor emeritus of. Six Mile Run Reformed Church, offici'atingr ; ' -

Burial was' a t Cedar Grove- Cem- cieiy, Middlebush, ,. Memorial contributions >may be

made tolhc Six Mile Run Reformed

Rev. Ammons returns from' Spain" A former pastor on furlough .from Ponteve^.;S|lain, will be the gupsl'-speaker at the Twin County B'aptist Church fn Kendall Park on Sunday', Aug. 7. .

• i . • * . ^ The Rev. Christism'X Arnmons,

-his wife Pamela their children ^ horiie teriipmarily^ after sierving dw liBt tluee, years as Southern - BajHist' Foreign Missionariu to'; Spain. -

This Sunday maiy his only appearance' locally during their current fririough, as his schedule

‘for the next, three months is full '^speaking, to supp<^ng churches.

Twin County.-Bfqitist Church is located on Sand Hill Road with

. moriiing worship services begin- riirig at 11 ,q;m.'imd S i^ ay Kboo! at.9:45 ri.m. Eifi^one B invited to come a rk i.J iw ,hiis report on missionary wonc-in Spain; -

PUBLIC NOTICESLEOALNOTICE

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ular jnaallngriwkl on 7/27/88, to* Souto BruittoA Townahlp Zctolna Board ol A/Tm rpanl took to* tol- towbto adtont: Approval) Minulaa or 7IWB8. ApprttvaJ ivMidinibltotn

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KATHLEEN A, THORPE. TOWNSHIP CLERKf

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alcenu tive for those on fixed in­comes.

I n ' th e w o rd s oi R ic h a rd Cusunuuw, p resi^n t of the local mobile homeowners association, “ it’s'the ]^ e c t ' way for a young couple'lo Stan.out and for retirees to wind'down." - ‘

Some hoiheowners, like M s. Kapalskir'fear the eliminadon of that type of housing frorn the community.

*>V[^ am I -going |o do j f they clear out the m ^ ile homes ,pay$1,00p a n ^ th in-rent?,".sheasked. “Theie's ho way J can afford that.”

While'rent control has )cep( those units affdidable dudng the yeajts, -they hsiVe prevented the owners of the Monmouth,' Broolcside'and Oakdale paries froth repairing the p ^ ' aging infrastnicpires, according to Andre Gruber, attorney fo r the parks’^w tt-

• CfS.- .Built in'»hp .late '40s aird early

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**50s, dl U tm parks-have serious problems, with Oakdale' hciqg the worst of three, Mr. Gruber said.

And fioiiting Route li all three could be put to . a much more profitable use. Ire noted.

Mr. Roedell would like to relocate the LdOO residents orthc parks in a mixed-use devel^ment that, wolild be built elsewhere in the township. Seniors now in the parks would not have to pay rafes higher..thairjhey are cuneitUy paying. Aii^ordable bousing would be exterided Ip.those of hh fil^ means snd.the its t wbuld be.$ktended the opjxHtpnity to' rent Sn ap^ctnrent, . buy -a s in g le -f^ ly hodre*. ot: af townhouse — ..perti^ at d i k ^ n t ^ "rates.’ > • '.

hoiTKOWnef would be pmd- fair-itiaiketwalue-for his/her current' home, a move Mr. Gruber said could

'cost apiHoximatcly $19.5 ntjinon. _. tike Ms. Kppalski, few i^idents. ‘ interviewed said they were surprised

by Mr. Roedell’s.plans. During the~ last 20 years similar proposals h ^ troared out of nowhere., shaking ^ foundations of the mobile homes, like' the tractor trailers that usc>4he high­way which tuns all the way from. Mmnc to Florida. '

Like the 18-wheeled giants, how-' ever, those proposals never stayed around vely long. They've disap; peared into the night, the noise and vibrations slowly disintegrating, al­lowing everything and everyone to settle dovvni '' Life always rdturnidl to normal. -

iSut recent-talks have taken ph -a different tone.' Mf-tiruber has stated that interested investers and builders have' been found and that' "all we Imve (o do.is tie dowii the land;*' Add- while township pfncials .have sup­ported tire. J i ia , of reinovmg .the homes from Route I before, the' eptrent Planning Board recently went a step beyond lip service. In the 1988

Master PlatjjLpoiiita; to a East New. Road parcel near, the railroad tracks as a possible-site for such a reloca- tion. ■ . . ,

“ It’s one of the facts of life -that tl^y're in a bad situation," said Mayor Warren Moproe. “ Eventually thiy coifid be forced to move'and. we’d rather have tomething planned beforthand, that would irriprxryc their quality of life." ’t Such talk is "to be e x i t e d , ' ' said Oakdale resident Al Patterson. .“ But what do they mean.-by fair market' value?”.

What .those units "would fetch on . the open niarket,^ according to Mf. Qhiber.- WJiiteripung that values vary, from paric to-’park; Mt, Orabef said impraisals of individual units have Jiot Been taken., . '

“ It’s their land and.they obviously cando what they Nyant'with it," said one Brooksidc resident of the owners. “ But I-just don't want to come out

losing from this deal.-"Making sure the homeowners gel a

fa ir d ea l is the g o a l o f ^ r . Cusumano, whose association has 400- merntreis, mostly in the Mon­mouth Mobile Home Park.

While conceding that the owners legally could “ bPot us out" he noted . that the assodtation does-have one fairly substarilial bargaining chip.‘ “ We could tic this up in litigation for such a lorjg nmc it wouldn't make rense for them not to provide for everybody, and make everyone hap-py-: . ■ ^

T hey stand ‘ tp,^ make, aiy. astronomical^ount of m o n e y ^

Onceii ptfecc oflaiid.is bought, Mr. . Ciisumarip said .the association would seek a.contract '“ with some iMlh in it,” one that would acepmmodMe the rpsiderits of alf drfee parks.

“ Tlren we’d’hayc to hold them to their word." . '

While some homeowners arc skep­

tical, blr.-' Ciisumano arfami vc union man, feds fiie plan could work out He noted that Mr. Roedell, the force behind the plan,' “. s a businessman r - but he’s a good guy too.”

To Mr. Roedeii, straiding his ten­ants in order to put his 3d-acre'tract to . its best economic use is morally wrong..

"We're talking about., people's homes, people's lives." he said re­cently. "1 , could never pul them out oji the streets..' To the many reridents of the-three parks,: that sentimerit sounds- good. They, don’t .like .their, altcmatiycs' if Mr. Roedelrs .-admittedly idealistic goal of pioyidjng for afl the residents is not-achieved. . ' . .

"1 don’t know ^ a t I'm going to do,V. said a Brookside resident. ” 1 don’t' want, to.-mpvc back with - my mother —r and. I certainly don't want to.move in with"my mother-in-law..

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mobile hoihe. parks' future. ' .Kathy fo hnston , a Br.ookside

• M obile Hornes 'res id en t'; w as re^nsibie for printing and cirotilat- ing flyers to treighbors - asking

' firem tocbme.“on,.Augt 2; 1988; at 8 p.m'. to the South .Bhinswick Munici­pal Building for a meeting concerning this issue." '*

The message on the flyer also- teferr^ to, the P ost's article concem- ipg Monmouth, Brooksidc, and Oak­dale mobile.home parks. It-.sou^t resideiUs involvement io piapning the future prtheir homes,

r^ ^ v e ra l residents who.spoke at the/ meeting re fer^ to- the article, citing quotes from Arthur Roedel — the owner of the 280-unit Monmouth Mobile Home Park — as proof that a move is likely for all three parks

Township CiHnmittccmati Howard Bcilizio, however, tried fo allay the residents' fears.

“ 1 can tell youjthat your landltmls do not want to throw you out irttCF the .streets," said Mr. Bcilizio.

."Financially, the landlord would be crazy not to throw us out,” said Mary Lou Williafns, a resident of Broqksidc. Mrs. Williams made this conurrenl following th\ meeting in reactidn to Mr. Bellizio'\ comnrent.

“ That land is worth quite a bit of . money (to the landlord)...If a land- Ipnd wants to get you..out he can simply go to court on the grounds that he wants to regaint the.'use.'of the property for his- own uscs.'^

Township-Mayor Warren Monroe stated that many "untrue tumors”

wire circulated b e c a ^ pf the article.“ Lmust tell you that the Central

Post . is not a. spokuman' for this committee,'' Mri Mohttre said. L. ..“ I . wasn't trying to start any.

’ toiuble,^* Mrs.' Johnston stated cx- ' plaining Irer motives for circulating ^flie flyer^ ‘1 was just i^'ing to get

cYcryonc here and get some questiorts answered.” ‘. “Gur landlady doesnit (ell us aiiy-

■ thing," she added, referring to Lauira Ldwc; manager of the Brooksidc. and Oakdale mobile home parks.- -

Leo'HBvelka,-aBrooksjdc resident,. added tJiat the mobile home residents

came out not only to determine what their situation was, but to defend-their image. • , ,

‘*We want to know if this guy is going io throw us in the street,”, Mr.. Havelka staled. “ Wheie are we going to go? We nectf homes too — we- arc not ld\v-life people, .we want to'know where we stand.”

Many of the residents attending the Township Committee meeting said

. the^ received the impression from the Post's article that the Township Com­mittee had secretly met with owners of the mobile home parks td plan the relocation of the paries. Mr. Monroe and o tter‘coihmittee" menSbers as­sured the 'reisdents that no" such meetings had t^ cn place. n

"They (the coihmittce) gaTa'^littlc too involved and uied to aoswer questions that they were not capable of answering at this time," si1d-‘

-Richard Cusumsmp, president of the Mobile Honae.Owners Association, who feels tlte township has taken a neutral stance on (his issue and finds (he landlords, and not the township,

theresponsible for. the future of existing'tnobile, hoaic-'parics., ,“ My goal was to explain to the : mobile home owners at this meeting .what fair market value was,'' he said.

However, Mr. jrusumano, who technicany-represenfs '35 percent, of the 500 Monmouth Mobije Park rcsi-- dents, said,“ ‘New Jerrey does hot like' mobile homes. Historically alii: over New Jersey they've done what they can to get ridof mobile homes. ". Cusaman,o'said'that according . to Andre Gruber;*^ an attorney rep'rcrenting all three-mobile home park .o\wtcrs, . the ‘owners intend - td - relocate'the parks and they would “easily be relocated within -five years." : . - rTWten rcached- for comnichi, how-

everi" Mr. Gritbe'r said, that his c’om- ment-ivas ft would take five years to

■ go tilrough the complete pfiK-css of moving thf tiiobile.homes, but ''there is no concrete plan yet"

Mr. Cusamano also admits that "this is all proposal. There is nothing written down HI concrete ■

Ed Lojuii.'chairm.an of the Oakdale Mobile Home'Park Tenants Commit­tee, stated .for the record )|iai "no

ARC puts ouL call for volunteers

Monmouth Mobile Home Park orr Route 1 faceb'an uncertain future as do its residents.

proposal for fair market value or relocation has been made by the owners of Oakdale Mobile Home Park."

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IpiTORIAL

Exposing the‘RogerRabhit’ cbnS p inaG yt ’

The commercials show clip? otcartoon animals up tq usual cartoon antics. The reviewers said , all-in chorus, that it is wonderful Tamily^entertainment. Raves of “ the best animatedjmpvie since Disney Stopped making thi^m,” and “ take the faniily.out to s e e ‘Who Framed.Roger

■'RabbUr “ — ^. Childreix watching TV see, the commercials and alf scream, * ‘Fresh! I’ve gotta see it! ’ ’ The rating is harmless — butparents, don’t be fooled!

It doesn’t take*the entire movie to realize that ‘ ‘Roger Rabbif ’ is just another mis- repre^entkion of the commelcial world. The comparison to Walt Disney is disgusting. Disney never used wofds like ihe cartoon :. characters in ‘ ‘Rojger Rabbit,” nor do Disr ney’s animated characters.deal with subjects contaiiiing sexual references; . - \

Wquid a Disney character, a balW no less, constantly jgrtb every iemale partoori charac­ter around and comnient that he has thenfges of a 50-year-old and the “ body" of a baby?

The commercial world of movie reviewejs IS ranting and raving about the special .effect.Sj .Roger Rabbit as anew cartoon- creation and the creative genius behind

. mixing'real characters with cartoon . characters. ’ .

All thar is true. The movie is indeed creative, imaginative, etc. But what abq the content?

Parents who try to teach their child^n good moral character at home shoyda be jointly offended by Roger Rabbi ,Htp ly wood moguls have come alpng and created a “ cartoon", containing all the things we have taught against — filthy talking - characters who draw roars of laughter frqrti adult memters in the audience, sexual references presented in a tawdry manner, / and, of course, the cartoon violence.

Children are lining up in droves to seethe movie, many without parental supervision. Why not? The commercial? do not indicate any reason to prohibit a child from seeing t| t latest cartoon.

"W ho Framed Roger Rabbif?"fis am

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N. J. needsa coastal

Blobdmobile will be at the fair

’ A tide of more t h ^ 60 tegblalive bills * pertaining to New Jersey beaches flooded .

Trenton mis‘year^;renectkig political reac- —tions to-the;outpquring.6f^blicTlisgast ,

and concern triggered by a series of ugly happenings on and tuar our shore.

Severid years'ago iitadequate sewer*' systems in Cape May County led to beach

closings at the height of the vacation season. Last year there waf,an influx of

. “ tar balls” midstatc. Remnants of worlds ■ -wide dumping oLoif from ships’ tanks, Ihd . tar balls in tbil case had oated .through f lie - theri^ s t i 11 ?nc.t i ve- - 12 - m iTc sludge-duinping site off^New-York, ac-- quiring a lioxious coatjne on the way to . our beaches.- ^

Then dead dolphins. tegan floating ashore last year. Science still has not pJnpgintcdlj?_c8osc for ' this maritime tragedy, but it brought a field day for an astounding assortment of simplistic the-

. ones. Finally, iasl'Augusi; the surtclrried ashore great quantifies of tmh,..wood and scawted, which included ntedical Wdste.' .On top of that,. *plaslie hypodermic syr­inges'with ^needles have-been floating

Blood Bank,R.N.*,§ue‘ 10:30 p.m., and Saturj' The North Jersey Bf

ay,'^be. holds a sign promoting, tho Middlesex County Fair to. be,bald Frjday. from..4 to ,- /, from'IO'a.m. to 3:30 p.m. an d '5:30 to 11 p.m., pri Cranbury Road in East Brunswick. Center, which wiil hbve its bloodmobile'et the fair, has-put but a caji for donors.

L E TTE R S TO TH E EDITOR

THE STATE WE’RE IN

obd deeds get ershons’ thanks

To the editor: ^

We would like to usethis space to say a special thank you to several people and organizations. During a -visit- to my p ^ n ts , Virginia and Alvin Mershon, in Dayton on July 3. we were doing an. errand at the new A&P in-Franklin Park when our oldest daughter fainted in one of the aisles.

The manager and his stafLwcrc very helpful arid nice. *They called an arii-

dcQsity rc-zoning and the establishment of sewer lines in this area. The creation of sewer lines will-increase the pace of development and the maintenance .^ill increase pup water and se-wcr.rates.

Any candidate for public ^HTicc who promises to stop development is either a liar or a fool. There is still someBcgrcc of private property left in this country. While the courts woufd not permit the total hall of new development^, cbmmuniiies arc granted zoning l^wsto’balancc those kind. of dcvclopi

Wc havrvlo slow down and alter new developments so that we have enough titne to pui in enough roads, schools-and police to service the new population. South Brunswick is a great .p!j»cg.-to live

'.A?—1> Tm a* If,

goals ..white contributing to the leadershipDavid F. Mooce

of youexontmunity. We grea^eftcourage you to take part in the IcadciWip oT your

balance for,us. A couple of Spuih gruns--. and work. That fact is prbvcij^by thewick policcrncn arrived very quickly- fol lowed soon after by the Kendall Park First Aid $quad. The first aid squad (fanspofted our daughter to The Medical. Center at Princeton where she underwent several tests and fortunately was given a clean bill ofhcallh.

We also want to offer a special thanks to a very nice lady wh.o wtis a customer at

store. She< helped u^ by checking, pur • daughter's ptilsc'and gcneraTcdflditton andaftsklnk for a cold towel and gave great

number of businesses and people inpving here. . , ~

I appreciate and thank Mr. Monroe and, Mr. Bellizio for all their worfr^md’time they have givenjo South Brunswick, it is not un-Rcpublican to disagree aver one or two ishics. Yes, wc Republicans will work to win this election because wc know- loo well what the opposing party represents.

community. To Icrfim about the issues which shape our lives. To vote. To run for office. ■

Instead of looking to others for the betterment of oUr community, it would benefit you. to consider the role ypu can take in guiding the affaib of our town, state and halion. Wc need you. Your new ideas, your learning and your vision.

^ W c also wish yob enormous success in , your personal lives. We wish you success,^* cautioning that succesii cannot be defined

by the c tf one drivMV or the clothes ona wears; but rather by’the fife one Ipads. To be respected for one’s character and

_ compassion, is to be successful.;We congratulate you,, and wish you

great success, looking 'forward to your participation in community affairs. Our highest regards .' _ ' „

, Joseph D Patcro Anthony 'Skip” Cimipo

Assemblymen, 14th District

* moral support by helping to keep our other animated adult cartoon, not appropriate at alf - two children frorh being, wo upsetfor children. e$pecially younger children.Some parents may feel the movieJs fine for

Fred. Stein Dayton

Plan doesn’t satisfy noitheast quadrantTo the editor.

teens, but definitely not for.children und^ 1P or so. A rating of PG-13 wptfld have I more apppipriate and tipped/barerits off/ about thyepntents. .

Wc appreciate the professional and speedy help wc received from, all con­cerned. *

Jim and Sue Mershon Kingston, Tenn.

Congratulations Ib the Class of ’88 » » t

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'tencetnoy^Iife in “ T0t nTpw h’’ foTits

oily wood et respoi er’s biggd;

HELFL;misrepresen

to party, except on zdningTo the cdflon

: ■ ■ Homc/cnergy -assistance grants for eligible•' !ow-incqihc faniilies -7-- (8(KW 257-6249.

,■ Grtint towards utility costs-for senior citizens'' ' atMi t^ d isab le if ---(800)'792-9'?45.

■ Public Service Electric and Gas, conservation v r d e m e n t , («00) 854-4444.

' Within the Democratic, and Republican • parties are differences of opinion concern­ing the Friendship R o ^ zoning or-.; dinance.; Democrat Ted Cherry voted for it while many Democrats arcipgainst if. As a Republican, committeeman representing this area I am opposed to the higher

To the cdit6r r

Congratulations to the South Brun^tek Hlgji.School Class of 19881 Yduf gradur atioh marks a .Rreat achievement and mb’inent of pride for your family, hiends,. community. Your hu|/piness is shared by

. many othm , ..We realize that no^ comes a time when

■ niany,will Icrture and many vyill advise, putting you through one more; test: a test of patience. Stiil.'as your legislators, wc would like to 'o ffer "a few woKls oL

' encouragement,, and perhaps a word or two of advice. . j

As-a high schooT graduate, you. have demonstrated a commitment and ability wmich should allow-you to attain personal

The 1988 Master Plan for South Bruns­wick \rill not show improvements needed

ich as; ' .adequately road east of the

turnpike cbnneclmgT Dunhams Cbfnbr Road, Davidsons Mil Road ajtd Route 52:

"^essential ijecause' creks connections. are .impossible between rresh Ponds Road and the turnpike.' - y ‘. ■ A Green Acres, application to extend. Ireland‘ -Brook - Pirk from Fresh,Ponds. Dennhara-Comer-Road to the tj^pike is hot ptogrammed. 7 . J

■ No local park or recreation areas are. programmed for the. northeast quadrant of South 'Brunsw ick.; ' f ’, / . ■’*. ■ Though the SB/luimpike interchange

shovra, no roaos are suggested to.

ashore for years. No wonder tht public is outraged! • , _ .

.Since the tar balj incident, sludge dumping has, been moved 106 miles ofishore. and is slated to end within a few years. It should never have been going, into the ocean *at all. Investigators have shown that the trash, including medical wastes, apparently originated somehow in , New York waters, cither through Illegal dumping or sloppy transportation Yo the city's landfill oiv Staten Island.

As of this ^ t in g , New Jersey has enjoyed a record seashore July 4 week­end, with outstanding water quality up And down the coast. Helicopters patrol the coast dmiy, looking for incojning.,jtrash and other objectionable'materjnl. Every- ’ body has their fingers crossed.. The good that- will emerge from the

.mass of resulting legislatioh. we hope, is that Gov. Thomas Kean and’ legislators will succeed in crcaring a New Jersey Coastal Commission with (he legal teeth to deal with the many problems confront- - ing our coast: things like stormwater drainage, which dumps all kinds of pollu­tants in the (Kean, and greater protection of barrier islands (the. existing Coastal ‘ Area Facility, Review Act. or CAFRA, has a fatal flaw in (hat it cannot control dcvelopmchts of Ic^ than 25 units).. The posta l Commission should have fand-use control powers similar to the Pinelands Commission, and it should have (he last word irr municipal development

ikservice it. ,8B can help-prevent 8A from

1,,Referral information on energy program, utility fights, [>ep^ment of Public Advocate — (800)

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201-329.02M

A P»ck8t PiMcation

JmjiM a, K»ggr%,‘PittJdtnlO*ntn)Utntgtr notion '

'-H o m e o:-fmwri»i-Dirtc»a pt.opormaw.EdMirdM; K ^ . CkaMMVlr»elor . P.K.- P>iimSi«Mwn, aUfihtM "6w tw a C P«eki.,ASwti*vd**«ar

decisions after local governments have Road; Deans chance to.act property.- That’s pojiti-

Suclr a roair, is - calidynainitc,. but an aroused public can. - , instill-courage in -almost any politician!

The ironic factor, gaining, visibility rd . c(tntly’ is* Kicntific tacceptw .df the .warming of PUUict Earth- through -the so-called “ grecidiouse. effect.” That's some'thing which logg-time re a c ^ p f this cdluihri v^rriKall as a predicted, h a j^n - ing,: with ^its roots'-clew back at tte^ beginning of Ae indusuial revdlution, when fossilTuel burning iKgan in eamert.

Scientist now agree (hai-'lhe green­house effect— caiboh dioxide buildups in

bt^nuiJk a horribly siressfuT mtctchangc which so ^ up moreas 9 has become / , ' ' 'sunlight and k(«p solar e'ncrgy from being

reflected back into space — is here, and it is melting |»iar icecaps. This'yzill idse ■

,.the sea Jcvcl (luring coming decaifcs;"';r' ‘probably, to (hp point whare talay’s.bar:^ ' ricr isjqnds will be‘.erased by a restless .. sea, and the 'coastline wilt niove jnland; .

^ id e from some loss of New Jersey uuw...,E wi > „u ic -u a» u icviciiuuii bcaches-wd creation of Others, the itn-, enhances siiing'next to'Pigion Swamp pactrof thlrjiroblcm mayL^ re flec^State Park; n ie -area 'is too-remote for increiumg droughts. dcartificaUon of the homes which Would generate school chil- : Amencan gram bell andxlimate changM : (j|xn' where theire^nre-.119 schools. Youth, which will senously a^eef Jhe wholeemploymentopi»ttanitli6'sh(jaiaBeweU.:,'!'.°”“ ' „ v-come. An acceptable list-of'recreatibir Wlut I mjiredictmg s h r a j d ^ c w land uses'could be proirildeat^ by the EcdcrattqnSi :bul S(Kiety .ow no longer Planning Board; ^ . Ignore it. '•

;The people in the northeast quadrant of . That's'why I think legislation for the South- Brunswick have worked tosether.- Coast&l Commission needs tb be written

in s'iich a way as to keep that body in

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froni’

os 9 has bdcomc. // Interchanges nojlh of the Raritan Riyi

-average Uute (0 four, miles apart while 8 ’’■would be more, (h;

interchange 9. |. . ..Conjnie'rciai recreational activities

zoned ih their joy n enclave would be compatible with/the area. -The population decline in shore-based recreation

and they have in one'instance controlled development;'The'area will benefit in t’td .ifirture from'continued cooperation., The difficulties imposed by the magni­tude o f inherent restriction from-existing

.Aatural and develi^ihent features require careful cbiuideration 'an d ' planning to

.obtain the .maximum b^ance o f^nefits -from the lo c ^ ^ w th ; 'J Le't citizens and cinipials get 'ihe.best we ( ^ 'frorn (his northeast part; of this tovm (iesfHte thed^iciencieA io; th e 'jr^ h

-adopted South'- Brunswick MastefVlan

charge of the'coast, no rpatter v^here the. coast moves. And I’ni hot being facpfiouslD a v id F . M o m e i s e x e c u tiv e d irec to r ' 6 f th e N e w 'J ia se y C on serva tio a 'F ouadatioa,

LinER POLICY

.lHerb._WrigliL•’•’r jD e a ia ';

All .readcia sud_ encbiba letters to tbeeditor. Letters m urtte signed , and; include'the -writer’s a d d r e u j ^ '

-tefephone numter. “ 2_ r" - . /** 'We lieservFthe right to-edit-ietters for,v

. Jength 7 -t- TiSSO .words i is - the -preferred - —- niaxinluni.-.. , ‘ /•

7ttie Central. Pott August <1888 9A

C om rnissioher Morih sayd h e Is 0 ri Gorisaili^^^■ v^

By Peter ZM teStatehouse Bureap

.Looking- at their cvcr-incrca^ing car insurance bills, it would |je hard for New Jersey motorists to belike Insurance Commissioner Kenneth Merin is a consumer advocate.' Believe it.....

am' suppoS(^ to-tepitscnt tbe consumer. That is Uk most important .job any insurar^ cbnmiissiotwr-ican 'have,’! rMr, Medn s trc s ^ iti a recent i i j t e i ^ w v

Thie Pcimlngton iwident, however, re a l^ n m in a n y (hbtprists^yicw hitn

, as tlwir advoate VnTtentoH, «peciai-• 1y since most nbtices of inoeased

insurance ratt^ begin with„.“ In-—sucancfr.Coinmissionpr Kenneth ! Meiin today.aimounced...’’

How can the man who is allegedly, “ very poactive for consumers" keep asking them to dig deeper into their

, pockets? . ..To Mr; Merin thg answer is simple:

' state insurance regulations, provide - hiin' wiih ncrother options. And when ' adecision is not dictated by slate law,• it is forced by the nbanci^ realitiesof

the insurant business. " S'The additional surcharge a'pprbycd

by ■ Ml- Merin last TTiursday il­lustrates the type of dilemma he

. regularly fnccs.,5he Joint Underwriting Associa­

tion (JUA), which provide coverage to some 2(.4 miljion motorists n^ecterT by; tnsurance~<^mpante$r requested the surcharge to help offset a iZA billion defldt. If the surcharge was not granted, the JIJA faced the very real possibility of being left unable tq_ pay ibi claims,

About .du only s o l ^ Mr. Merin -could offer j i ^ r i s t s ' was thit the approved stuebarge, averaging $73 p a car, was less than thafsougbl by

• the JUA. : ' ■ •■. W hat.mal^ auto insurance such a

difncult-isaire.tb tackle,' 4 ^ ^Mr. Merin, l8 that:there,'**is riO oner e a ^ why the rates are high jn'NeW Jersey." j,In his'View everyone in­volve With-insurahcc,'including the consuma. is responsible in jp ^ ,

Mr. Merin. pointed out that -the single most influential factor js not one hei or anyone else, can control: the large number of cars in New Jersey. "

*Tf you put a loLdf cars in a small aRa'and;pMple will bump into each other. It is as simple as that," Mr. Meriii said, noting New Jersey is not prtly the*most densely populated-state ifi the nation, it has the most roads per square mile. "Nogovembr, no legis- ' latc^, nq insurance, commissioner, no, lawyers, ho one can change (hat. It's a fact." •

Mr. Merin, however, i not about

to throw up his arms in resignation and say "It is out of my control.”

■Irutead he is novv fu s in g on. those factors rtiat c a n b e ch an g ed , particularly state laws. ^. "I can't say it enough, our laws don’t m ^ Sense," the L ivin^on native said, claiming many existing insurance requirements are " ‘’very,- very dumb.” -

<mong the chatiges in state law Mr. Merin supports are the institution of a verbid threshold euul limiting

.rnedied expense payments tiiade by auto''insurance com m ies. . '

Currently, a person can, choose: Isitha a .KCO or $1,950 medical expense limit and once costs exceed the limit, thq person catL.sue. The v'etbd-threshold would prohibit iaw-« suits regardless of niedied expenses except ip accidents involving death, serious Injury,..impairment or fac~ tufes.

Mr. Merin blames lawyers for not ■ dlowing drivers to have the option of selecting a verbd threshold, which would'lower'rates by d'Sbtly less than $l()0.

Lawyers' have argued thejr op^si- tion to the verbd .threshold -is*-based on the fclief tharmotorists will' be' giving lTp the vafeabic right to collect for pain and suffering-just to save a little more than 25 cents per; day;

The-absence of a verbal threshold

optidn was termed "ludicrous" by . Mr. Meriti, who claimed lawyers’ opposition is motivated more by

thqn.compassion.. ''If-wepass a verbd threshold, they will' out of business,” he raid. .

" I have developed- a very strbrig- contempt for the legd profession," added the normally soft-spoken com­missioner, who is a lawyer himself. -

Mr.,.Mcrin has dso endoreed.'a proposal: that would, set a $ 10,000. lithlf on 'tnedied expense payments , by car insurancer companies: .Hedth.

n ihsUrarice companiesv-would pick up costs e^ceeding.thai'Iimit. - •' - %

"We would be' doing what every other-state docs, They can’t all be

wrong and we are right,” JMr. Merin-said,-:----- --- -- — -----; ^Advocating changesr in. state law ' are not the >'only steps, being the

' Insurance Department is taking to reduce rates.

Efforts are being made to reduce insurance company fraud, which the commissioner . readily admits ’ dbes

. exist. -“ We‘ are trying to squeeze down oh the insurance companies,'’ Mr.' Merin sdd,' noting^the effort dso

, includes' clorer moifi|fetTg of com- pany profits (hat. arej5ubpos«4' to* be limited byJaw,

,Cbii3umer'education is dso bpjng - expwded in an attempt to help rhotor-

ists'eut costs; Mr. Merin pointed out

that many “ safe drivers” choose explain what had been going on lower deductibles for their policies; - around.here.”and the result is many people “ pay for insurancffthcy are not utilizing.”

The Insur^ce Department'^itself has to shoulder some of the blame for the insifrance crisis. Mr. Merin ad- .mitted.

When jic was fust named com- mTssioner in 1984, coming over from the governor’s office ,wlrere; he was- deputy counsel, Mr. M.criii sdd (die

Mr. Merin is confident'the Legis- iaturci which until now has b a n sh ^ ly - divided on the insurance &- sub; wilj be able to reach a com­promise that would bring about the desperately-needed changes in state law. “ We have made some good progess," he sdd of recent nego­tiations. . .

I t is important for the-consumer todepartment .was ‘.‘withered; and Tedize ciu insurance will never be. atiophicd,‘' - ' ' ' •; • ...cheap., the commissioner^said. ';

To illustrate W* point adiput .how ' ‘.'I do believe weean. cut rates and-outdated.department's operhtion was, stabilize rates,” hc'.sdd; .But, Mf^ Mr. Menn ho(ed the J^rericari flag in- j^Merin was- quick- to 'ufd, ' ' ‘They are the commi^ioner’s office-‘‘had only ‘ always ^oing to be higb. It an ex- 48 star^.‘ He added, “ That, helps pense of living in a crowded state.”

CO M M U N ITY CALENDAR

Beekinan Road resident denied variance

, ’ THURSDAY^ A13G. 4 _ -Municipal Court, MuiiicipalJ Building, 9 a,m.Ehvirorimenial Commission, Municipal Building, 7 p.m;J ^ b o ^ Qhapter, Charleston HBcc“ compiunity^.ropm, Route 27,

Kendall Park, 8 Pith. ' - .- South Bnihswick Athletic Association (SBAA), general membership' meeting, St! C h in a ’s Church Hall, Ridge Road, Mohmouth'Junctjoh, 8:30 p.m. , -• ' . •- ; . “ -; families Anonymous, a ,pm nis support group of and for parents concerned with use of'drugs'and .alcohol,'St. Barnabas'Episcopal Church, Sand Hill Rpad^ Monmouth Jujclipn, 8 . p.m. -Por more ihrorrna'lion, call Carol (201) 297-8256 evenings;*'or Arlene (201)359-7171.

By Michael Klufas / _.B pedal Writer = . ’T ’"

Walter and Kathleen Swiecicki had en 'looking forward tp building

nrelves a new home behind their, ^nt one. \Lit, at least for now, the Beekmain

(bad residents won't be doing any bSHding.

T h ^ s because the Planning Board deniw Mrfor/a minor subdivision and bulk

iance relief at Monday night's

Mr. Swiecicki's proposal callim for splitting his lot in two amj building a house pn the lot fardiest from Beckman Road. The new house would havc'been accessed by a drive- way which w ould .border the

., backyards. two adjacciit .property owners. • ' ■

However, - the owners' of both properties objected to the placement of driveway. One of the oWners,. Louise Bischoff, noted that if the

pw r planning,” Mrs.;.:Bischoff ^teS; Nobody that. 1 knbw“ f has a house surround^ by (hreerpads, and I won’) be the first.”

Stephen. and Gloria Mayer, the other homeowners objecting to the placement o f the driveway, were represented by-atlorney Stephen Coates, who stated that, in addition to creating an "Odd-shuped lo't. the sub­division also, would create three lots

Swiccicki's application with extremely small, frontages. Mr.Coates also said that surrounding the Mayers' home with three roads would create concerns for the Mayers, who have an autistic daughter they would have to keep a closer eye on.

Board member Howard Btilizio said Mr. Swiecicki could easily place his driveway on ihcuother side of his property', whelc a 30-foot easement is believed to have been to Mrs. BischoflT and her husband, Irwin. Mr. Bellizio said the driveway could be placed there without much alteration to the current site plan.

driveway through to the back of the \jroperty. The driveway would then have to become three times, longer than it is now, according to Mr. Swiecicki. He also said that he-is.not

• sure "who actually owns the. casement, and did not want-to build without; proper knowledge of the casement.

Mr. Swiccicki's biggest • concern with placing the,driveway jn that casement was the location of the dbsement in rcaltion to Beckman- Road, according to Dan Barris", at­torney for Mr. Swiecicki

“ TTiat casement is located right on a curve in Bcckipan Road.” Mr. Barris said. “ Placing the driveway there may result in a dangerous- situation when Mr. Swiecicki or any-

,,S'wiecickis of their obligations tbwaM theif nctghbiprs:

')^ou do realize, tha t your

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’outdoor;^rfonnance sc r i« , held at - the Outdoor, Amphithcatej WoodloPPark, West New Road, Kendall P ^ , 7 p;m. ."I^c per-

hclghbors strongly* object^* tp Iformance is 45 minutes in duration'. For' furthef'information. call (201)plaeement-^f the driyewa/,-; Mr. 2 ? 7 ^ 3 3 . . ' '' M q NDAY, AUG, 8 ' '

-..Afonicipal Court, Public Safety Building, 6 p . m . ' ' Township Committee, work session. Municipal Building, 8 p.m. Public Assi|tapce Board. Municipal Building, 7 p.m. .Fire Gommissioners. Fire District 1, Kendall Park firehouse, 8;15

Mqnroc said, .“l-lhink you 'have an obligation toward, them, and I -think you should take their complaints into consideration and inove the drive­way. Sure, it might be a little more work and the driveway might be a little Ipng’, but the idea j s . to com­promise with your neighbors and not infringe on them." —-

Board member Joe Spataro saw the matter, in an entirely different light

“ Whep a- big developer comes before mis board, we see to ifthat he gets heaven and earth,” Mr. Spataro s4id. “ Here we-tiaVc two local resi-

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body else comes up to turn off on that . ; . ■.. u. -u i^ - dents who want to build themselves

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had. been proposed, it wduldThiffe placed three roads' around libr house: Beekman Road, her own driveway,' an3Mr. Swiccicki’s road.

“ If this board ..allows for- such a roadrl (hinl 'it would be absolutely

However, there is no record of who actMidly has been granted the case­ment or of-its purpose. - -

,Mr. Swiecicki disagreed with Mr. Bellizio and said that placing the driveway fn that area would cause significant problems. He would have to cut down several trees to bring'the

driveway.However, according to board

member and Mayor Warren Monroe,' the. township h ^ plans to cut off' Beckman Road at that turve-when the fbur-lanc version of Beekman Road is built. The portion of Beckman Road from. Route 27 will be terminated a]_ that point, where a dead end wilhbc created. Whep this happens. Mr. Swiecicki will not have. to worry, about anyone sharp turns or access problems. Mayor Monroe said.

The mayor also reminded the

home, and vve can’t^give. them bur vote."

Board of Educatian.-re^kir business meeting, 1 Executive Dnve,' Monmouth*Junction..8 p.m.

Study/Discussiem (Group, Kingston United MethodiSf Church, Church St., K irig^n , 7:30-9 p.m. The Rc,v. Byron Lcasure.'wrtl lead the group. For ftirthcr informatioo, call. (609) 921-68(2 or (609) 466-1834, . ■ .. jQpeh Eridge Play, aft levels arc welcome but no formal instruction will be given. Community.Center, West New Road, Kendall Park, 7-9 p.m.' For more information, call the Recreation Department. (201) 297-4433, and ask for Tim.

Although the board denied the application, Mr. Swiecicki indicated thaHie will refi|e the application with the Planning Department and will place the driveway along the ease­ment, as has b a n ’suggested. Mr. Barris said Mr. Swiecickf did not w.ant to change his application before tjie vateLbccause he wanted to consult ihc engineer before resubmitting the application. '

_ TUESDAY, AUG, 9'.Planning Board., work session. Municipal Building. 8 p.m .

Cultural-Arts Commission, Municipal Bu'ildihg, 8 p.m.‘MonmOuth Junction Ladies Auxiliary. Monmouth Junction fire­

house, 7:30 p.m.• Deans of Harmony Barbershop Chdhis, First Presbyte^an Church, Georges Road, Dayton,- 7:30 p.m-. For further information, call Joe MonSian, (201) 369-7676.

Weiner HomesBy Michael Khifaa

Special W riterThe Wexford II development .'on

Ridge Road is one step closer ta reality after, the Planning Boa^ ap­proved the developer's application for a major subdivision. ot\ the 41.23-acre Wexford H tract at Mon­day night's meeting. 1——(

The developer, Weiner Homes (Zor . of Dcean Township,, proposed that 46 .single-family lots and one

.' open space lot be created. Plans for

Homes, properties arc not adjoined, the developer, will have to obtain an easement from the owner of the Anderson property to build the sewer . eonflict has developed within

aJnong the three properties * How- ■ forf I, therefore making the casement ever, aCcoiding fo Mr. Frank, some necessary.

theliiK, That could prove more difficult than it sounds, according to Weiner Homes attorney.Alan Frank.

“ What we would like to do is build this sewer lino across the Anderson property to outs, but allow the Andcrions to hook up to it as well. This' way, the pump station can serviep three propc'iilcs," Mr. Frank expijmed. ‘Vrbe township vyould like

family as to whether or not to allow the casement.

Wexford II also call for,the-conqec-r'Us to . use just one pump on oUrtibn of a sewer line between Wexford

• at Sobth' Bni'nswick, (he older Wemer Hoines development, and Wexford

' II.: with both developments using'the pump station Ideated at Wexford of South Brunswiqk., However, since the two Wdincr

The easement matter was discussed at Tuesday's Township Committee meeting, where Planning Board member and Mayor Warren Monroe and. Planning Board member’ £i3 Cqm m fttecni^ Howard .B ^liz io urged ^ .coriumttee-to recommend tlK piacemept of the <^a;^ent across

propertiesilarid we’re more than will- .the' Anttetson'property. Both Mring to comply with that.’.’

'The developers of the Ander^n propiertyrA.S. Develbpaiient Cbfpbr- ption of. North . Brunswick, -has already said .if-would, pennit the easement and be witling to join'into g

Monroe .and Mr, Bellizio made i mmion to mis effect during the Township" CtOTmittee^meeti ask­ing tow nship atrorncy-.Josepb. Benedict to explore the possibility of taking sotne-kind “ f legal action'to

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THURSDAY, AUG. 11 1Municipal Cpurt, Public Safety Building, 9 a m Charriher of Commerce of Southern Middlesex County. Board of

Directors, Rarbada Inn, Rpute 1, South Brunswick, noon.“ Sdrigs Of The Sea,” final performance of Th.e Center Stage

Children's Summer Performaince Series';’’ sponsored by -the South , Brunswick Department oT-Recreation and Cultural Arts Commission,

joint vedure j o r one pump station rcgionalire the pump stalion-at Wex- for cWldrcn'ages < 12i.SouthRiun5Wje|s,CQmmunity (Tenter, Woodloi^ .1 . . . . . Park, West New Roa<KentiairPaik, i l a,ro. The performance is 45

minutes in duration. There is no fee b u ^ ild re n must attend ^ ith .an When reached by phone Wednes- adult. For information-and reservatins, call (201) 297-4433.

day morning, Helen Anderson, one Familijs Anonymous, a parents support group of and (pr parents of the property owners, confirmed concerned - with use of drugs and alcohol, St. Barnabas Episcopal that she was opposed to the casement. Church. Sand Hill Road, Monmouth Junction, 8 p m Fox mbre, but refused to commeql otherwise information, call Carol (201) 297-8256 evenings; or Arlene (201) .

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Her sermon title wilKbc “ G o d ^ Redeeming Power and Human Or­dinariness.” , ‘

Dr. Mfutin is a graduate of Duke University with a doctorate 1n New Testament.

Braggs perform at Kingston MethodistSpecial mu.sic will be provided by

Don and Ann Bragg at the Sundaiy church school mnd worship service. l^ginmng ^t IO^.iTi. at ihe Kingston Uriited Methodist Ghufeh on Aug. T."

:p5n and ’ Ann Bragg' were,'pnee

members ,S r the band "Stained Glass." which played throughout western J ’cnnsylvania;‘: • ’ ' '

Wqrefiip wilf be foilowcd'by.cof- Jcc . For more infdtmation;bc- direc­tions call (609J 92f-68l2'.

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NEW BRUNSWICK : A'major building addition at Rutgers Univer­sity will be named fhc Nabisco Ad-

'vaiiccd Food Technology Institute in.recognition of aj.$l milUun gift from N abisco B rands Inc . o f EastHanover. , ■ ' '

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rhc"Food-ScicTrcc7Buil.dihg-at Rutgers’ Cook College will house the Center -for ^Advanced Food Tech­nology (CAFT). Currently under con- Stractibn-.' 'thc $6:7-mi0ion wing is expected to open in ':mid-l989. The- N^iseo gift will suppiptt the ccrdfKs

■research and facilities’. .. •

Sunday concert series -The OiR. Lyons-Mass Choir of the AME Zion Church, Trenton, wi)l .jiresent a one-hbur concert of gospel music ahd _ songs of praise at the Kingston Urritfed-Methodist Church as part of ils series of Hirst Sunday Concerts this Sundayi Aug. 7,- at 4 p.m. -The choir, nanfied'after the late pastor pf the

chdrch, Dr. O.RrLyons, consists of 70 meiTihe.rs 'a dn^nfitper. and (^ngo player. They have, recently pnade their -first recording and are featured each-Sunday^-1 p,m. oh WIMG, 13Q0 AM. . , ' . ■ ' '

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Paul Kaplan will perform ‘Songs^ of the Sea’

'Songs of the Sea" >vill be ppeient^ as the final performance of

,tne Center Stage Children’s Summer Performance Sfties sponsor^ by the South .prunswiqk Department of Recreation and Cultural Arts Com­mission qn Aug. II.

Pcrforiner Paul Kaplan brings alive the history of the whaling days as participants take a musical voyage featuring pirates, giant whales, andi ' sailing ships!

This delightful progtam is oriented trfages'6 to-12,.and begiris at I'l »«n. at^jc-South Brundwick-Community Center Gym at Woodlot Park, on West NcOf Road in Kendall Park.

The performance is '45 ’ minutes long'.and.js free- but due-Ip-limited scaUngT.r^rvalions arc it^ulred. •:.

Children must be accompanied -by adults. ' , ?

For reservations or more infor- maHon caU'faOl) 297-4433. .

Sumrii^ffest finale set

Jonatbap Sprout will rttum to per- r.Tqrm-pie.Ttnal ^^umniCTCst .'88 out­

door performance, series^oii Friday,•.; Aug. 5, at the outdoor ampiiitKeater

at WoodIot'Paric.en West New Road. • Mr.. Sproift a unique rock and

. roll sound and a repertoire of humor­ous, wholcsome.'upbeat songs that be -. performs for his favorite audiences:' • children ages 4-14/md their families.

The performance will begin at 7 ; p.m. and will last about 45 minutes. •Patrons arc.rcmindc^^to-bring lawn ■ chairs or blankets Tor scaling. -

■ In the event of rain, tlip program ‘ W ill be hcWTnsidc the Community , Center, also lofcatcd iMhc same park complex. . - '

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'~ W s a l6n£fi^y \ i ^ f iop— 293 stairs to be exact.-And the t ^ . is the '' highest in New J c ^ y y the monament ai;£(igh Point’Slatc»Park.;

H i^ poiht-Staie Park is located ih.the hoilbwcst'corner of Nc.w Jersey^.. ’ along th'dciest'of the KittatinnyMpuntainS.lliepiaHcencompas

acres and extends f^m lhc^Nr^ -Yotk-state line southwesterly for eight• miles where it joins Stokes State Forest. Jhe park is northwest of,Sussex, .

Sussex County, and is accessible by Stale Route 23. " “L ,The-K ittatinny Mountains ; a'36^miledott^~ridge — form-

t nortHwestem border of New Jersey. The ridge' is-narrow and relatively level r ancL the-average height.is 1,600 feet. The height at High Point,;

• summit is l',803 feet, and the monument is 220 feet high.

HIGH PQ^NT has a varied history slretching*back to a land grant froiti King..George i oi"Englapd in 1115. Tbe land was' privately owned until l 888.WhenCharles-St: John opened his famous High Point Inn atop a high. ■

t ridge oh the Western shore o f Lake Marciai ' 'His four-story frame hot3t accommodate up to 200 guests and provided

a place of employment for .many local residents-. Guests staying at High. Point|nn were pHmnrily summer vacationers whojwould trayel by train to Port Jervis station and-St. John's driver would transport them by horse and

. C ^ a g e up to the inn. ' . ' -A' •■ A .fire inlhc early part of the 20th century resulted ijj, serious financial

lossesTor St. John and the property changed owners.

qpLQ N E L AND MRS. ANTHONY B. KUSEH of Benjardsvillc acquired the property in -1910. Mrs. Kiise.c, the former Su^ah Fairfield

— D ^dc0r^ as4 hc^daughter-ofrthc4 bundccpi-the;BrudentiaLLifeJnsurahcc,-: . ‘Company ^ d C o l . Kuser was pnq.pf.thc original 24 directors of the Public . Service Corporation and served as a vice president for the utility for many

• ‘ years.^Hc was also ah officer of the Fidelity, Trust Company in Newark,die city, of .his birth. ‘ - . . ' '

Col. Kuse( was.a noted'conservationist who collected and bred birds - from all over The'worldl —

T ^ e n }he Kuiers purchased, the' prp^rty , they rebuilt the-High Point- inn their private summer homel ' ^ e stately, 32-reom.-»Ncoclassical ■

. mansion stjll stands today, ah h o u ^ it is in desperate need of repairs. Iti- 1923> the Kusers deeded the entire'csiate to the state of New Jersey The

• deeds-contained'a ' no.bird-hunting" clause ,

A FORMA’L DEDICATION ceremony marking High Point as New Jersey's first slate park look place/on May 1923. although much of the paA'^mained inaccessible by r o w * .^

m 1927-28 a scenic drive was completed along the high eastern ridge,_ but the ejimb to the top of High Poinfstill had to be made on foot. During

■•this peribdi of tim ^ the Kuser Mansion''— referred to as the State or Administratrdn .Building — offered lodgings and a dinner meal,daily. A cafejeria buildipg was added in the 1930s.

•Iti 1927, Col. .Kuser decided,to finance the construction of a massive/ stone mohument an 4he summit to be perpetually lit and dedicated ‘ ‘To the glory and honor and eternal memory of NcVjersey's heroes byJand-and.. sqa Md'air, in all wafs of our country.”

Those words are inscribed on a plaque at the monument's base and were wriften by Albert Payson Te.rhune. of Pompton Lakes

WO^IK ON TH E MqNUMENT began in August, 1928; Ir is fhced ■ witb-Ncw Hampshire graijitg with a' filling of quartzite taken from the park, "fhe base platform is 34‘(eet square and tapers to 19 feet at the. bottom ^f thfc apex . At the top are . small windows where the viewer can

_ _ 5CC-*heTalSkill Mountains in New, York on a clear day. r -The monument’s corrteistone was-laid on Jpnq 8 , 1929, but Col. Kuser was jiot preserff-for the ceremony; haying died on Feb. 8. Beford his death, Col. Kuser had-agrecd.to share m the cost of building the road to the summit with the Park Commission and the monument contractor. The road was necessary Jo allow trucks carryingThe eight-ton blocks to the mountain lop. The mo'numeni was dedicated on June 2L 1930.

While'High Point State,Park was- enjoying success, the rest of the country wait feeling the shockwaves of the 1929 stopk market crjish.

PRESlbl^NT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT’ S’" New. Deal ptpgrams had positjve results for High Point State Pmk.' The Givilian-GonW vation CSips* established in April 1^33, combioed President Roosevelt’s economio program-with his desire to protect and mcrcasc the nation’s woodl^ds and conserve natural resources. The job training and' work project was designed for young, unmamed American me'n between the, ages of 17 and 24. - . , • ,

Companies 216 and 1280 —^Camp Kuser.— were soon cstablislfed at High Point. The CCCs built an incredible numbcr of new' facilities and improvemiMUs throughout High Point Slate Park. The 'Hst of aceompUsh- rocAts includes constructing the Sawmill and Steenykill dams creating two lakes; building or upgrading numerous roads, including Ridg.e Road and Sawmill Road; creating the Monument Hiking Trail; combating Dutch Elm disease; assisting; local officials in fighUng forest fires;, gpd'^erectfng

. several bridges. ’ . ' .The CCC.pro.gram was disbanded shortly after the nation entered World

War Ih andLthc High Point State 1?arkqommiBsion was disbanded- .Direct - Control of a l l . state parks was' transferred to Trenton, Today, the ‘ Department df Environmental .'Protection manages, all park facilitici' through its pivisibhrof Parks and Forestry. . - .'

IN 1965, Cedar Swamp was dedicated as the Dryden Kuser Natural, Area-in mdmory of-thc late stale senator and conservationist. This is the state's first'Natural Arca.and-the-most highly cicvalca'bog in New Jersey.

Duringthe 1970s, the public-beach on Lake Marc'm was refurbished and • the former cafeteria was restored and fcmodelcd and today serves as a

> nature center. ... ' •. ,V T he Kuser mansion served as the park office until '1969 when the

Jieadquarters were moved to'the present location.on Route 23 acrob'from entrance. Overnight lodging was available until 19-77,when the-'

mansibn'Tvas'eidsed to the public because of deterioration ahd.exccssivc . maintenance costs. ..

DuiriiigThc'wiritejr of 1987. a new .cross-country skiing operation was , added to High Point’s w,mter progin|h. reviving a once-popular.sport. ice

skating on .Lake Marcia, the highest M e in New Jersey, is also a popular winter activity: .

. H IG H POINT STATE PARK offers swimming,-.prcnickihg,- fishing, campmg; cabins and boating: For more informaition'on i.he paric, conM.t the High Point State Park at R.R. 4, Box 287, Sussex. N. J. 07641 or call (201) 875-4800.

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The.monument at High climb 4o the lop-is only

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r •Editor's Note: Columnist 'Marjorte- Vemoia o f Dayton has joined our. staff to help find ail those liitle social news items that friends end neighbors share among themselves, as well as highlight the social events in the community. H ^ing a dinner paijy, a birthday, or jn ' anniversary? Give Kiagorie a caJI-and share it with you r: friends and neighbQrs: She pan be n ^ h e d at (201) 32^6512, }

. QuUc a conUngent of present .and foirder' itsidcnts of South BpuhsWfck

. and Franklin Paik made the trek up to Massachusetts last month for the

* 9 '.wedding of .Thomais Appleby to *a_PauIi,Eldrediu— 1— _,J ^ T h e nuptials; took place In the XBallardi^ale ''United, Church in An-

dov^. Mass. The bridal couple were ' attemied by Nicholas Hrinkevich, an old .South- Brunswick. High.School bhddy of the groom arid Lee Xnne' McKew, sister of .the bride.. Nick had ' flown In from San Francisco for his

‘ buddy’s ‘ wedding, and Lec' Ann’s

husband, Gerard, was lucky enough tuobUun a leave frorn the U.S. Army sb that hb, Lee Ann and daughters, •Heather and Kerri, could fly. b kk to the states for ihe wedding from' WesFGermany, where' the family is currently stationed- " /

. Marge and Dick Appleby; p lants of the groom, were down fro'm their

Sine Grbvp cabiils in Maine, for the edding.. Paulas family had rented a cabin' firoip tiic 'Applebys each Sum­

mer, and it was thus thaLTommy and Paula rnct^The rest is history, but Pine.Gtdve cabins will always be a Very spwiaJ place for this couple.

During the church service unitiiig the young couple, tl^re was d readiiig by each of the grpom’a sisters, HoUy Appleby and Beth, Appleby. Sabo. After the sprvice, there, was a recep-' tion fof about-.120 giiests at a res­taurant in Lawrence, Mass. Most of the Appleby clan were i.n attendance, . including Tom’s brothels, Rick, Jeff u id Tltii', about 10 aunts and uncles, and many cousins and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Phillips of Ftankljn Park, Tom’s godparents; • were^yery - happy to make. the trip

Newlyweds Tom hffd P au la Appleby (left photo).pause outside the d i u r ^ and ]Tom (aboye.photorcenter) enjoys a moment vyllh hiaold South Brunswick High School buddies B rian-Spahr and 'N ick Hrinkevich. - ' "— -

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Cora Settelen Shook of Grecn- ndge Lane turned 75 on- Monday, July 25, but she had the surprire of her life several days before.

"On Saturday afternoon', July 23, Mrs. Shook’s children hosted a sur­prise birthday party for their ihothcr at the' Kingston flrehoUse. Mrs. Shook- 'and her daughter, Betty Mertz, lived in Kingston for 1,6 years before the Mertzes moved, to Mon-

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Six of C o^’s seven children were able to attend, as were several of hef 30 g ra n d c h ild re n , 27 great-grandchildren,i,and numerous

.other, relatives.and friends from far and near.

Cora’ children had been practicing skits, recalling fondlhemorics from years gone, by.^nd these were,some of die btghiight?of the party. Siiigihg and jnusic soon Filled the. air. - '—Tlig vgirest of hohof was indeed suipri^^ 'but the besrpart fo r both Mrs. ^hbok and-the guests vvas the enjoyment-derived from visiting with- all the family numbers and friends who made it a-point to be on haifd for this special celebration!

Next is a hOman interest item to which some of you might be able to provide a happy ending.

Bessie Breese called me the other day about something that has been troubling her. Several weeks ago, about a month after Bessie’s 96th birthday,, Bessie noticed a very ap­pealing, very young ■ and obvlouriy hungry young kitten, with no one to take care of it near - her home on Monmouth Junction Road, near Five (Tomers.

Bessie was immediately taken irt by this winsome little wanderer and began to offer ‘‘kitty’-rft^idSA'milk which wep! lapped up posthasjsf,

Bessie liouldn’t believe thfil anyone' would willingly abandon the lovely white feline with such attn|ictive gray and blabk markings aiid an even inprc winnihjg pcrsonaj,ity. However, time went by and it soon biScame obvious

that Bessie’s new Telihc'ftiend was •ind(^, one of the hq'mcless. '

Bessie and: "Kitty” became fast friends. Whenever IGtty stops by fof ■ a nieal, she stays for the.fcompanjras, well. Bessie repoiu that Kitty even ‘‘talks’’ so nicely that it’s a shanje we hum ans ca n ’t understand her "words." ■ .

: .. Seems idyUic, doesn’t it? Well, it 'would be, .pxcept- for the lacl* that.■ Bessie has a few health problems and ' a feW hospital stays may be necessary in the future. Bessiq is not concerned

, about going tq the hospital, but she is very worried about leaving her riew- friend behind.' with ■ no one to look after her, Bessie is afraid of what might happen to a lonely young cat living nc^ the busy Five Comers intersection, and so'she is trying to find a new home foisKitty now,

B>s^ic says she would haw^placed an aa in the paper to finu a good home fpr kitty, but-shc feared getting in trouble, if Kitt^s real owners had indeed lost her and might yet be looking for her, as ‘‘she is such a lonely cat.” - ,

Although Bessie knoWs-jshe cahnm give 0way someone clse’s cat, Kitty docs n e ^ a home, which Bessie fears Shc.may not he ablcjp provide. So, if any of you know tbe''idcnlity o f , Kitty’s owner, please te)l them to call Bessie lU (201) 3 ^ 2 6 4 2 . 'Likewise, if any of you feelypu-could provide a loving liiome' for “ just the niost kitten ever," call Bessie, as time is running short, and if her owners do not claim her, a new home for khty must be found.

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Eric A. Davis isfcengaged to Bridget Dee Schurig

Mr. 'and Mrs. Gary W. Schurig of Fresh Ponds Road; South .Brunswick, announced the eitgagement 'Of their dau^te/, Bridget Dec, to Eric A. DaVis, 15on of Harvey A. Davis of E d ison a n d 'iR ic k i D av is o f Plainsboto. '

Eric is a 1980 graduate of North Brunswick Town^.ip H ^h ' School ind ^aduated from Rulgers!GoItegc, Rutgers University in 1984. He is

currently employ^ by Crum", and' ForSter, a ' Xc|ox' company, as tf commer»a) ^ p ^ ^ casualty, underwriter in Parsif^jany.

Bridget is a 1982 South.Brunswick School grmluate wd a graduate

of the Taylor Business Institute. She presently ' is .employed as a legal assistant, by the law* offices of Step­hen M;KcIty,'P.C.,Cranbury. .. .

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Darl-ene Maria Seri nese to wed Patrack V. jCoiiigarv

DAt)LENE MA^IE S^IN ESE AND PATRICK V. COLUGAN■ ;,.planning a June wedding .

Pauia M. Sade engaged to wed John S. Zirnmitti

Mr. and Mrs. Mario Setinese of Oak Ro’ad, North, Brunswick, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Diplehe Mane Serinc.se, to Patrick Vincent Coiligan, the sort Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Coiligan of W ^t Zoller Road, E&st Bninswick. .• Ms. Scrincse is a gr^uate of North Brunswick Township High School)

and is .attending Middlcfcx Count/ College. She is employed"by Adven­ture Stores, North Brunswick.

Her fiance was. g ^ u a t» i from '^East Brunswick High School. He is employed by Rotator personnel. East B ru n sw ick , "as - ■ m ark e tin g cooidiititori \ ■

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, Pauja M.-Sad*.' f^auighler of Mr. /and Mrs. John W; Sade of Kendall ' Park, announced her engagement to ' James ,S. ^liimitti,' son of Mr., and ‘ M rs. Jo sep h -^ im m irti S r .- o f 'Bridgewater. The couple, plans 'to exchange wading vows in October.

Ms. Sade, a graduate of South Brunswick High School, received a bachelor’s degree in business from Rutgers University and master's

degree in business administration from''Ridcr College. She currently .is employed by Catalog.Media Corpor­ation as director of medja services.' M r.^Zirnm itti,. a Bridgewater Raritan High School West graduate, also a ttend^ Rutgers University where- he rKeived a ' bachelor’s degree in urban economics. He is employed by M-l Mortgage Inc. as a manager account executive

The First PTcsbytcrian Church in Dayton w|ll have as guest minister this Sunday.' She is ReV. .Dr. Clarice

Martin ,''assistant professor .of New Testament at Princeton TheologicalSeminary

Her schiion title will be -G od’s Rcdpiming Power and Human Or­dinariness;” ., Dr. Martin is a graduate of. Duke

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^ By .Ann H w w pod'Anieiricans like to eat fish. Res:

'4aurant surveys show that'more and_ .m o re we a rc o rd e r in g it id restaurants; but marketing surveys show that Americans don’t cook fish much at home, -primarily be­cause they don’t know how.

A few weeks ago I was in a fish • store listening to a vci^ nice sales-

nuui try to fell a Cuslpmer how to cook the fish- she was buying.. In,;, spite id having read all- those surveys-bn friH buying, . T was - sujprfwd ai how. little the customer knew about cpqidng^sli: . - ^

I grew up hi a family which for several generations lived irq more than six'miles from the ocean.-W e. ate fish often,.prepared in.-maiiy ways, i n fact, n number of yeai;s ^go when 1 first moved to this ara, 1 was surprised by jlhe absence of

, high .quality fish. 'ijiarkets. As a native Of .the Jersey shore, I'was shocked by the unavailability of good fish just one' hour from, the Ocean!-

. Given the jimited distribution of fresh fish, it.really is hbt surprising that people dpn't knpvV how tb cook it. In mbst- parts of the. country, people-find only frozen fish^;fillets in their markets. Depressing. Hard­ly the sweet, moist, flaVorful T sh of my mother’s kitchen.

We arc lucky now to have ..,- sourpcs in our area for good, fresh,

refijable fish. 1316. liiost respoipsiblc t ffeh’Csfbi^owbfers

■ ' Icnowlcdgealie about the sources of -the fish thearell. 'They know which waters arc^safest, • when differerit variefies of fish die plentiful, and which varieties ofTi’sK and.shdlfish are bestio avoid. - ' Today there are morb^ompclling

■ reasons to add fish to yourregular diet than just taste and variety We

know that the natural oils in fish m ay be an a id ,to lo w e r in g cholesterol. If you are on a weight loss diet, ther? are many varieties of fish which kre bigh.ih protein and very low in fat and calories. Replac­ing some of the high cholesterol, saturated red meats and pou^ry with fish npikes sound nutritibir and h ^ h h sense. . .•

Bui this, still leaves us writh the how-tb-cook-it problem. I have Jong relied on the exhaustive-and.excellent Encycloprdia of ; -Fish

olo ......... ..Cookery ‘by -A.JL . McGlaijc and several other fish ^Icbobks iti inycoU ^ioh . 'The one fliiw in som ebf the older books isskheif recipes fortraditional, rich dishes with m ore coipplical^ .I^paration than .we . now eat and r^oinmend. .

Kelly*Mceuhe, yet another Cali- fomia food writer, has just publjsh- ed .a large fo rm a t p aperback cookbook, 'ihe Fish Bopk, wilh.25 complete seafood menus, adapting the classic fish recipes to use less fats arid oils.-She also emphasizes*, quicker, more striaightforwiji prep- aratiohr'stating in her introduction ‘

•that “ fish preparafion docs not have to be complicated.’* ' . =

Hutrali for that! I . also like her , notes,bn thc-histoiv of fish eating and the’ fishing industry.'

■The first chapter of'thc book is a thorough glossary of 50 varieties of fish with the different regiona! and marketing names. Next is-a storing: and buying guide, - including in-

istlittlonbn cleaning andcutting up fish. There is ;a guide tq freezing

“and defrosting, and a chart on how much fish to buy per serving. It also has a brief swtidn on nu |rijpv.^ .d another on Icftpvets. . ■

There is a' long and careful chapter on cooking methods and

Red

cipcs? The chapter on stocks, sauccs .and'relislK^'is terrific; How about Wind Butter Sauce for ' swordfish, shark, tuna, oc even salrpon? Or M u sta rd .:^ Sauce for

.bhitefish or mackerel? Or Spicy LimeyCilantixi Dipping Sauce for ^^amed whole fish?

I likejicr menus. They are not complex md have a good balance of vegetables^ salads, and breads, along-with the fish, 'fhcre is.cyep a

.briinch menu for curried'.kedgeree with sausage, orange scones with cream tuid marmeladc, .and .fresh froi t. 'Hie co lo r phbtbgraphs.. 'show, the finished dishes for every menu, ■

Jack Moirison of Rrihcctpn’ s ex­cellent "and very reliable Nassau Street ScaTood said that fish which will be abundant in August are- shark, tuna, bluerish, grouper and red snapper, as well as ling, a lighi Plicate arid tnexpensiye member m the cod family, jh the highef peice range, lobster is jn great abundance and swordfish is available.

The following recipes are adapted from:The. Fish Book, .

■ RED SNAPPER .- IN A CLAY BAKER :

WITH BASQUE SADCE' (Serves 4) . -

2 large red snapper fille ts , about Va pound each (or 4 smaller, fillets)

Preheat oven io 450 F. Soak clay baker in sink of water for. 10 rninutes.. ' •

Arrange-filletS'in drained baker; .pqurihg wann Basque sauce under ■mi'd'around the fish,Place cover on baker and: cook> in the. preheated oven for 20 minutes, or until fish' is flaking and no longer translucent.

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8 large pitted black olives, chopped

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and saute.pnioh^ about 5 minutes, adding the garlic near the end. Add anchovy -and saute' I minute more. Add remaining ingredients, except for and pepper, and simmer 10minutes. Remoye the thyme .sprig , and taste for seasoning. Makes a generous 2 cups. '

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. • ppund.cach .Nofo: Blucfish cooks best with

the skin on. Cook andiserve the fish • skin side down. iThc skm dpes-not' make, good: eating, but the fish' easily Hakes aWay from the skin.

Prepare sauce and .set asjde to/ keep warm. Remove the broiler pan and preheat the broiler.

Place fish on broiler, pan and cook -tVi inches from the heat for 7-8 minutes,'without turning, until.the flesh hear the. cejilcr-loses its frans- lucency^;

Arrange fillets on-a plate and fop, with the sauce ,

■ r.".. vv-Mustard Seed Sauce

2 tablespoons prepared mustard with seeds

V* cup heavy cream- I tab lespoon m incep fresh '

parsley ,I heaping teaspoon minced

The cover'jacket ,of Kelly l^cCune's new bbok la an appetizing Introduction .to the 25 simple seafood menus featured inside. Ms. McCune emphasizes quick preparationand lowering fats.

fresh chives ' .ysalt and freshly ground pepperlq'.|a?te. -

In a small stainless or’enamelcd saucepan,' combine mustard, and - c te ^ ; Simnicr foc.Sminute^ over Tow heat whisking just a bit. Stir m remaining ingredients. Makes ’A- cup. - .

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MAHERS OF HEALTH

Better to quench your thirst on a hot suram^ y with fruit juices than^Wilh a wft drink, which.has

. nothing to ' offer«nutritionally. However,’thovaricly' of Juicea on .the\ superiharkot shelf today is n ^ y as extensive'qs ^ v a r i^ oLsqfi drinksi and it is'important td-iead the labels" (^ful.ly for the ndtritioiia] v^ue f^ n d in the juice • befote you make your choree.

Pure fhiit juice-— whcth.cr'tl is. frulUy squeezed, bottled, canntkl or frozen concentrate — retains ‘ n ^ y Or the nutHents of its or- ig ii^ fhiit, except for die • fiber. Principal among Aose nutrients. are vitami.h C, which helps rhfun-

'^ h healthy blood yessels,' boncs, teeth arid connective, tissue; and potassiumv.'especially for the healih.of the.(nukgfiit,particularly the ' • • .

en you are shopping for pure fruit juice; "look for the word

'••juice’- onihe label and chMk the ingn^ients to miike sure nothing else is added. y|| qitr bottle of 100 pneent natuiad juice most likely will be found among a variety of juice cocktails, juice'drinks attd punches. _

- juiceir tliat are not 100 percent natural oftert'eost less add contain' some fruit juice, but they are'less liu^tjous than pure juice because' they also coUtaiir hatural oj; aitificii^ 'sweeteners and other .in- '

.gredButi. Pure apple juice, for example; contains only the juice from apples, but apple juice cocktail contains nitcred water, high fructose com syrup.- apple juice concentrate, malic acid, natural and artificial flavor and caramel color. - . .

Certain types of punch, which arc made from a variety of fruits, -include added sugar as well as partihHy hydrogenated soybean oil and vegetable .gum. Powdered mixes contain a great deal of sugaL — hence their^dppeal to childrcii. but very littlerif any, juice. .

Sihee crariBcrries and lemons arc naturally sour; .you can.cjpcct to. find added sugar'or artificial sweeteners in crahbei^ juice or lenionade. “ Diet” juice cocktails' made from these and other fruits may be'sweetened with saccharin, an artificial sweetener jjiat has been finked with cancer in some laboratory tests.

Orange ju ice , is the most nutritious of pure juices. One six-ounce glass offers 93 milli ­grams-of vitamin C — more than the rccomm'cnded daily adult rc-

Robert Wood Johnson Univorsity'Hospital

quiicment of 60 milligrams — and' 378 m illig i;^ of potassium., a good start tqward file 3,000 to 4;000 millignuns most people re­quire dally. ^ ~ \

Since one glass of orange juice -exceeds the'daily rcquitcmcrit of vitamin C ^ d potassium is plen-, tiful in' many other foods (such as potatoes, j:antai6upe, squash-, ^>eas; yqgurt'and rish),.one,glass is all you-may wartt if you consume a variety of other jiufiitiqus-fqods.

If you cdiisunie qff to several grams of vitamiry(C, it is possibleto thegadosc, a process 'that, y induce' kidiiey or bladder;,sto'pcs,' urinary tiact rrritation, and vitarnin' B-12 deficiency. Jlowevcr,. you would nebd to drink quite a bit of ormgc>juice, rhore than just a few ‘ glaBSC day, to rpegadpse,' Fruits and fruits juices can be

thirst: quencherti for just about everyone,, although some juices must be avoided by peojrle with' certain medical c'qnditions. People with diabciesi .'may drink small quantities of natural fruit juice but must avoid juice drinks with added sugar.

Some jiiiccs 'can cause-or-ag­gravate d i ^ e a in babies and children, as well as cause diaper rash by making the urine too acidic; so it's a good idea to dilute a child's juice with, water. Also, experts reeiJmmend that children consume only four.ounces of juice a day Parents are cncouraged.io serve, their-chUdnm-more fruits and vegetables than -fruit juices because they .provjde more of,a variety of nutrients and are lower in calories than juice. - *" ,

Fruit juices are nPt low. in calorics — for example, there arc 90 calories in one six-ooocc glass of apple juice; 120 calorics iii grape juice.' Dteters who enjoy natural fruit j.uices should diihk them in moderation or mix theiri with, water or seltzer.' ‘Matters Of Health' ’ (ftovidedas a public seryice. fi^ ^^b ert Wood Johnson UhiW:j$ity Hospi­tal. For Speakers Bureau infor­mation or to receive a free health care newsletter, write Community Relations. Robert Wood Johnson University H arta l, One Roixrt Wood. Place. /VciX: Brunswick, N.J 08901

A routinfr-visit to a physician l)y a healthy Aiperican adult might include having a blood sample drawn and analyzni. Usually HhC lab .work is completod, the results are reported to the (diysicfan, and'the numbers aje teconM on the patient’s chSrt.

The American Heart Association suggMts that patients ask their phys­ician to discuss, these results when they are available and understand what the tests are for and .what the numbers, mean. . “j.

One report the physician generally req u ests-Js cho leste ro l level Cholesterol is A fat-like, substance carried, in bloOd -which comes from two sources,.‘• B l ^ choicstcror.’ is fenced'.^priraarily by; the liver,

-.while ’’dietaly cholesterol".|s found in l~pods from animah. There foods include egg yolks, meat, fish, poultry and whole milk.dairy j>rqdUcts siiCh as ice creatn and cheese.

A certain aihount of choj[esterol is heeded to generate hom^rcs "and cells. However, when tSp blood cholesterol climbs above the de- sjrable level, cholestcroj can build up over a i ^ o d of t'une with sornc.other substanc^ .oii the inner lining of blood vessi^s.lUcc rust in water pipes.'' During "that time, the buildup, can

narrow the those vessels, keeping sufficient oxygen carrying blood frpm'getting to ihe heart or brain. It is easy for a.clpt .to fom thai will clog the* vessels; cutting"W'the, flow 'of Hood. The result can be a heart attack or stroke.

To underst^d what the numbers resulting fromii blood .Cholesterol test

mean, 'you must first know that cholesterol is measured in milligrams- per deciliter of hlcald, cj^piessed as ;’mg/dli.” Also be . aware that the level varies based .on age, sex and the- iMesciice, o f cehain direast If other

_risk-iactors .uie prerent/^, smoking; - ~high blood p r c s ^ r e . Jliabetcs',' glucose' ithbalahccs;'exc'css weight’or

.history mf^heart problems-in the "patient’s Tamily -r— the pttibability of

having a. heart attack iiicre^s .'tCT gardless of the cholesterol level'.

Ihc American Heart Association considers a healthy AmCricah ITdult, 20 y c ^ of jfalder, at “ low risk" fpr c a rd io v a sc u la r d isease w hdn

This will usually include a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet.''Thc physician should also address other major risk' factors, including sm'oking and high blood pressure, r -

M ore th an 50 .p e rcen t of m iddle-agpd A m ericans have. Cholesterol levels 200 hig/dl and above.- it is prudent fot all adults to follow a'hcaft-hoalthy, low-fat, low-chdiestcrol diet,eu h prevemivp measure. Have-your, cholesterol checked reguliuriy by a ptiysician"and lihow'your num ^ts. . . •.;

Beldyy tfe.sqnie, tasty ‘Tfclp Your -reeij^s..' - '

t^cium; 2^6 mg. potassium; 373 n^. sodium. , - ' -

Here’s a protein-packed dip that's low in fat and cholestCroL And it takes only minutes to prepare Especially good on matzos or with"' pita bread.

GARBAN5W~DIP • (Yield: About I'/j cups!

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cholesterol imeasures 200 m ^ J or ; r ,- ;i f n o o t h'p r p h a s c jo flower.

cardiovascular disease jqf'any other aropies-, cardiovascular risk factors

'em.. : "The same adult is at" "rhofd^tc

risk’’ if cholesterol level is between 2(X)^and 239 mg/dlv;-and at ‘.‘high risk”; with a reading of 240 mg/dl or

'Tfi^r'. : - . •If it is determined th'at a patient'has

a high cholesterol level, the AHA recommends that the physician de­termine the appVopriate treatment.

. Beans are an irpportant source of jOTtcin, iron mid pther minerals and vltamliu; THey*Sie Very low jn fef arid they contain-np chblesterol.

QUICK AND EASY BAKED BEANS

(Yield; 24 servings). 2 16-ounce cans .vegetarian baked-

beans in tomato sauce ^• 'A chopped onion .

' 2 ibsp. piolasses or brown sugar 2 tsp. dry mustard *'2 tbsp. nuu-garine I cup ipfhato sauce

' - 2 l^u n C e pans parbi^ued bc^s Combine all'ingredients and place

m a thro^uatj.casiierole dis^ at 350 degrees unco-yered for 45 to 60 minbtes.

1 I-pound, 4-ounce i banzos (chick peas)

• f tbsp. olive oil . Vi tsp. sesanre seeds or . .

-.2 Ibsp. tahirii>; ... ..' , fn»hly'grourid black pepper

' .1 jafge clove garlic,-minced 2 'tbsp;-lemoh jiiicc , ., " .

- Driunchtek'peas thoroughly. Com- • bine tyith other ingredients in blender. jar. Blend until Creamy.

Serve chilled,- sprinkled with .chopped parsley, as a dip for raw .vegetables, o f as a spread.

•For a more flawrful dip, increase the garlic and lemon juice.

Nutritional Analysis' (per serv­ing): 34 calories; 1.2 g. protcin;.0.9 g. total fat (esL); 0.1 g. saturated fat;

, 0;^ g. polyunsaturated faU 0(5 g.‘ rnohounsaturated fa t; 0 .0 ,mg. chplcs_tcro!i.5,_5 g. carbohydrates; 8.6 mg. c'alclum; 43 mg. potassium; ,-71 mg. sodium, • -

Nutritional - Analysis (per $crv- :ing):J87f calorics; 3.8 g'.'protoiii; 1.3 g. total fat 'feSt.); 0.5 saturated, fal; 0.4 g. polyunsafuiated fat; 0:4 mbno- unsaturat^ fat; .0.0 mg. cholesterol; ,17.5 g . carbohydrates; 45.6 '.mg.

Help Your Heart recipes are fropi the fourth edition ; of., thp ' ‘.‘America Heart Association Cookbook. " Copyright I9 p . 'l975, 1979. 1984 bf the. American Heart Association Inc. Published.-by David McKay'

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CALVARV GOSPEL C lit» C H Of the. Christian- and Missionary Alliance.

_ 423 Dunham’s Comer Road Soutji Brunswick Township

■ Tr id a y7'.3o p.m. - Adult Bible Study and

• Piaycr Meeting7:30 p.m. ■ Pioneer Girls Meeting 7:30. p.m. - Christian. Service

• Brigade for Boys MeetingSUIWAV

. 9:45 a.m. - Bible, Stitdy with, classes for all ages; adult through ■ *-• .nursery. ’’ . , ,

1 i armr- Faihily Wor^ip Service ..with ftursciy and children's chpreh , available. Rev. Steven ,Bishop of-

ffCiating. - ' ,5 p.m. Evening Service with

nursery available..7:15 p.i^. - Light and Life youth

■fellowshiii

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' I. JTHURSDAY • 9:3(r3.nl. - Noon Vacation Church."'

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Fatpily'Fair:, ., t l , “ ' • .FRIDAY

9:30 a.m. - Nopp Vacation Church School - ' ■

S:30 p.m . -^Sunshine G irls’ Alcoholics Anonythous

SUNDAYT he E le v e n th S u n d ay a f te r

. • Pentecost'^^Nccding Bread'.' -- . ■ ,*" Elizabeth R. Waid^rcaching;

•8 a.m. - Service of Holy Commu­nion '■

9:15 a.m. - Congrctional Meeting ■ 10:30 a.m. r Service of Holy

. Communion , . ..■ .

(Nursery during ^0:30 service) I:30.p.m. - Setvicc-of Holy Com-

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'TUESDAY 7:30 p .m .B ib le JStudy

WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. - Church Council

COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

OF THE SAND HILLS 8 Cuykr Road KeridallPark ’

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Diet Patch, Eliminates Diet PillsBum Off Fat

Guarantees Effortless Weight LossrntroducoJ cm the East Coaa. maraifvtyrer

can'i keep up wiih domnd Bigg to crazt since Cantod 0\av.eighi fteiple are throwing diet pills, protein drinks,ncrcise tape and hoc*.' out to vondow.j lining, up for. Uocb to buy MED!-DgEAN’“ Diet Patches. MEDI- DREAK' Diet Patches • arc so new..so irschi- txmary, iFhiS to entire to industry buzzing. Why'’ Because this bteakihrixigh Diet'Patch. makes.cscr) ordinary "Dict-0b«>ltte" For the first Ofne es-er'm the to in ssay. it enables on merwe'igh individuaJ K> bse poi^ and inches without to .heed oTto pills, e;tennse. to pow­ders or boob In fact thousands of people are now using .MEDI-DREAN™ Diet.ftt^ p i losing wci^ (aster thah eser before Some people havf nep ied as niuch aS 4 poui to fim 24 hixirs Avorid wUle patent peixfihg).

THURSDAy; ’9 p.m. -’’Alcoholics’ Ahonyroo&s

SUNDAY.^JO a.m., - Worship iservfcc (nor-

.sciy available), Rev. Paul Walker, pastor. . . : [

10:30 a.m. - Fellowship and’re­freshments.

..MONDAY9:30 a.m. - Vacation Bihlc School

(Children -2'/5 years through 4th Grade)

t u e s d a V9:30 a.m. - VAcatioii Bible School

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' 9:30 a.m. - ShabbatV Morning Service . '

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SUNDAYU a,m. - Church Service Subject: "SPIRIT'’,Goldcn ’Text: Zephaniah 4:13,

Hereby kno.w we that-we dw^ll in him, and,hc'in us,because he hathi

' given i)s o f his Spirit.II a.m. - Sunday School and Nursery

'WEDNESDAY /7 - 8 p .m .- Reading Room8 p.m; -• Evening Service t

.. All are • ihvjted to, • attciid-...thc Kivices uid- .toi >use the Reading Room. .

The..Readihg Room will be ciosed- Saturday during August.

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Rev. Dcniiis L. Fer^son, Minister SATURDAY

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a goal toiidnd to! try'to to m b e ^ In/Med phumacals is to oray oarpany in

NaftoAmeiia'to seD MEDl-DREANTH Dkt -paKhes. They have tested to progmn and are dioioughly convined dot there is nodmg tike k op the maita tnfay, l^ tove doctimeto ibouandi of tlnxictu people who now swear ly .MEDi-mEAK'V diet pBim program. -

Best of all, adermg MwI-DREAN’’* diu paighesiis simple, fast and teliable.'Send ytxir pay- ment fo: In/Med Fharmaols, 4217 Hi uand Street, Suke TI9, : Dept. T40(k Pontiac;' Mkh^ 4?0S4; :■• -$197 for30day,iuH)|yt $37"fof Mtfays, $4#» for 90 day Bfpiy; pht 2.(16 toi nodlkg: Fleaie don’t ym readyifo d e i^ to be |h^

Stop lookjng in singles bars and In health clubs Stop wasting prklous lime on one mob sipne alter - apolher j

The best way to lind a husband or a wife is lo be introduced lodhai person By someone who knows what each of you wants out of life

' It's my business to know some of ihe most attrac . live, sucoesslul,

They've C ( ^ to me because they're, tired of Ihe singles scene. They know my record of success. Over 7.000 marriages. I investigate, their backgrounds.

’ .character, health and more. Thai's also my business Don't put off that phonb call II could lead lo Ihe most

important Introduction of your llle Call today lor a conlldenllal appointment

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Commilnion'Sermon; Tbe Power of Sharing Rpv. Denbis L.- Ferguson.

MONDAY7:30 p.m. - Consistory Meeting Church Parlor •

TUESDAY Pheobe Circle Meeting Home -of Nancy Jorgensen

HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH

, 164Q.-A|bwell Road .Semierset :

201-873*2888SUNDAY

. 9rl5 a.m. - Worship Nursery will be p ro v i^ during

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9:30 a.m. - Church School,.. 10:40'a.in. - Fellowship •

1 1 a.hi, - Worship *12:30 p.m. - Handball Choir 2:30 p.m. - Taiwanese Church

. TUESDAY ^4 p.th. - Brownies . ’ .

. WEDNKDAY 4:30 p.mV -G irt Scouts ’ ,5 p.in. - Conrirmatidn ,7 p.m. - Junior Choir , <

THURSDAYS8 p.m. - Adult Choir 4 7

KINGSTON VNITED ' 'METHODIST priUBCH.^

Cho’rch S,L. ,.. Kingston ' ' .

- SUNDAY• lt):a;'m. - Morning Worship

10 a.m. - Sunday School 'The Rev. Byron D. Lcaisurc, Mini­

ster,-will be officiating.. ,

■ THE LUTHERAN CENTER - Dayton Grange Hall

Monmouth Junction Road. Dayton

SUNDAY ,9:15-10:15 a m, - Classes’ ,. '77 ’ - Adult Class; "How Faith Frcc.s'‘-tis

For Life.", ' ■ >Sunday School instruction for efiitt’

dren of d l ages. .Infant/CThild Care-prpvidcd.8 or 10:45 a.m. - Gurrcntly

w o rsh ip in g ^ Christ Memorial Lutheran Church, 114 61d Stage

W(^RdS ON FAITHi - By The Rev. H. Eugene!

Six Mile Run Reformed Church-If ..

As we read the Gospel .stories o f Jesus, we become aware of his habits. I am reminded o f one of his njdst important habits as 1 spend time in the Adirondacks this summer. - _ . ii--

Jesus often removed himself from thfc crowds, from thc-rparket place, to go by hiinself for'quiet meditation. It was a time for him to be renewi^ forjiis mission. It was a time for te-crealion of the spirit, even the body, that he might.retUm to (hexrowds and to t|ic m ^ e t [flace with new strength and a new vision of tfie task before him.

Summer is the time 'wiwn most o f us take d-'i time for vaeptipns. It. is ahine forxccrcaUpnj (pjc.often. a time of frimtic visiting from one fdace to another, hoping to’'se«as,miapy places as possible, wp-'< rphm, home and back to jobs and dally/Uvihg, :We can.be Cxhaiiated-. (thdii^, we’re, siue w e'hra fun) and ready for ar(othcf y^

Lbeliieve we should see vacations, at {east d gd<xi poitioi) o f them,' 'as times for'le-cieation: a renewing of oursclvcs,^hpdy,. mind and spirit.^ Our family 4ms lidiscover^ a quiet lake itt tIm' Adihmdacks as the ideal spot fo r our re-creation. Whcthcr'lhe sun is shining .or the raiq ts,<rotning down in torrents, there 4s a peaceful quality about life ' on a mountain |ake that is relaxing and enables one to be more aware of die beauty o f Gc^.’s natural environment. Here; 1 am reminded of Thoreau’s words ooncemingjift reheat in nature: "TTs a great thing these days toieave civilization fpr awhile ^ d je tu q i to natuie"-.,-8nd, a'gam,^“ Heie you live in silence, unbroken by any'spund save such as • yoir-youiself may.make, away-from all the business cares of civilized lifc.;’^v ■

^Ybur- time for re-creation doesn’t Have to be oh a mountain lake, but it-should include tim e/6r quiet meditation on the wondorS of G c^’s nature, .'Re-cieation alsd; is needed vat times other than while on

' Vaca^on. AsTesus dTdTniake it a habit of finding.times each-week, if * hoteaCh.idayl.'to be a p ^ from.the world,.that you may.beTenewedby ChriH's loving Spirit.- ' ' *

’’The Rev. Sjxckm an 'is pastor emeritus at Six Mile Run Reform ed' Chumh ' ' ”

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. ^ _H ,ende^h BbadFraflkllD.Park •SATURDAY-’

5 p.m. - Vigil -SUNDAY

8 a.m., 9:30 a.m . 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m . . •'i -i

ST. BARNABAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH

P.O .B 6xI7M . ' - , ‘ Sand Hill JSead

R.D. No. 1 Monmouth Junction

The Rev. Francis A.’’ Hubban ' VicarTHURSDAY

7:30 p.m. - Choir rehearsal 8 p.m. - Families Anonymous

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jtChyrch basement)- FRIDAY -

8 am . - Holy.Eucharist, Rite i • '9 £m- - YouthConfirmajipn Class 10:15 a .m .'' Sunday &tiool and'

hJurscry C ^ - •- f0:3p a.m.. - Hoiy Eucharist, Rite 11.,with prayers for April wedding, ahniverswes

11:45 a.m. - Fellowship and Rc- fre’shfnents

7:30 p.m. ■ Adult Inquires Class (vicarage) ”

TUESDAY7:30 p.m. - Bible Study; The Acts

of thd’Apostles (vicarage) ' ' 8;3(Tp.m. - Alcoholics Anonymous

(Church basement)WEDNESDAY •

2 p.m. - Craft Group (The upper room at church)

7 p.m. - Alcoholics Anonymous' huith basenient)8:30 p.m. - Alcoholics Anonymous-

(church basement)

ST. CECILIA’S CHURCH 1090 Kingston Lane Monmbulh Junction

SATURDAY6 p.m.' - Mass

SUNDAY8 .a.m. - Mass .

—.9il5 Lm-**-Mass-- 10:30^a.m. -’Mass 1H45 a.m. - Mass

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ST. JOSEPH’S CHtiRCH- Livingston Ave.

East MillstoneST. JOSEPH’S PARISH CENTER

34 Yorktown Road SomervlllRr

d a il V m ^8:30 a.m. - Church (No Mass on

Monday)SATURDAY;

5 and 7 p.m. - Church SUNDAY

7:30 a.m. - Church .9:30 and 11:30 a m - Parish-

Center- Eve of Holy Days:

7:30 p.m. - Church Holy Days:9 a.m.. 5:30 and 7:30 p.in. .-

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. New Bninswick 9:30 Sundair Sdwot for all aies. 11:00 Momlni Wo lp

Rtv. liny kalijilaM, Pattoc Rn. Buddy'Hubtad.Aulttint Pattar '

Pliia PatUni W-tsw* ■3 Adult CUises ' ' -

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' aR » iN r r cliuRCH' (Eplsaipal) All Saints' Rd.. on Tafhuiie Rd.vPrincelon

Rev. Oifoy Swaitzentruber, RectorSmtoaySffldces ' .

2j30 afifTFoBtwnarist. Rite I " lO-.OO tjn .- Hbb Eudiarist, Rto if

. Roih thni Frtdiy.530 p.m..H«rEudiarist,

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■ v8^30 aifti. - Miiss'’ . - y• SUNDAY v'";'.

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noon and 5:30 p.m. Masses M O N D A Y ,T U E S D A Y AND

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' Route'130 Betwwi^anlville arid Bordenlown (609) 298-0910 ‘

SATURDAY8 a;m, - AA meeting

SUNDAY1() a.m. - F ^ | y . Worship with

vRev.' R6beit ' Henninges- preaching. Nursery will be .provided during ■worship... Fellowship Hours follows at 1H 5 'a;m. Alj are.welcomre.

6 p.m; - OA metting ' 6:|o p.m. - Youth Group MON-

- ■, DAY' '7:30 p.m. - Boy Spout Troop 100- MeeUng TUESDAY '

--8 p.m. - OA meeting ..

' . 7 p.m. - Jr. Chojr' 8 p.m. L Sr. Choir . ^

THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OFPRINCETON

_^R oute/^ & Cherry HIU Rd.'<.’* .’ PAncetpn '<■!' .SUNDAY • X, 9:30 a.m. - First Service & Church i :

School - ... .- I I a.m_..-j Serond ServicdThtly

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Hershey track; treats oii t ^ for area girts

min^locst giris are among five tew Jin ty .youngsters hnacM to teitii^, Pnj’, torepresehtthe:-' leglo(t 7 teamat t ^ Hersltey ''rra iiid Field NaticnialCI^*'

Ny W Taylor of K en^I Pa^>' liM Qriffin of Somerset'ond

nrie K^Luskie of Franklin Paric , along with Kiesha Curry and. . 4y>Esha Lee of Piscataway, will

enjoy an all-expiense paid trip to . terriiey. The hip includes meet*' Dg 1960 Olympic gold medalist Wer Johnson, receiving a VIP - durof the Herslley Chocolate

Facto^; visiting Hershey Amuse- nk^ Pl»KCompeting in the HerdM .Natipnal Championships,, and honored at a banquet at; die Milton Hershey School.

Nyali will compete in the .;: l/li-year-old girls’ 200;metei* da^^ Tbe other four girls'will combine to sprint the I3H4 -dslOO meier-relay. - ..- ~ .

Thelive girls will attempt to match'tbe 1987 exploits of ’ nscataway’s Myles Savage, who, while onqreting in the 11 -12'' )oys’'400'metet dash, won New . eiiiey’s first gold medal in the

t;year history of the program, in additipn to New Jersey, the

legion 7 team iiicludes yoUhesters rom New York, Pennsyivi^ia, - ~ Jelawtue, Miuylarid and the Dis

trict of Columbia,

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Slater :CrossroadsA soccer camp for boys and

girls 8«I4 will be held Aug. 22*26 Tom9 a.tfi.-l p.m. at Crossroads diddle School on Georges Road n South Brunswick. ’

Undra the direction of dayer, head Coach of Pi&ataway 11^ School, the camp offers' nstrucdori in basic skills drib­

bling, trafqiing, passing and team; tactii^ Campers are ginwped by, age and ability. The registration'. ee is $4S.per child and-$40 fo r ;' sach additional child jn the fairiily.

For further information, call CMl) 329-2116.

NBTHS physicals- starting on Aug. 22

Sports physicals for the fall season start Aug. 22 for North. Brunswick Township High Schoo athletes; ■ ‘

Onjdonday, Aug. 22, boys’ soccer and boys* and girls’ cross country will have their physicals. Fbotbdl is scheduled for Wednes; day. Aug. 24 wd girls' soccer. gymnastics ahdgiris* tennis is sol for Friday, Aug. 26- The tiirie is t p.m. for idl physicals.

All physicals will be given in ’ ' the nurse’s ofilcc at the school.

Football, cheering oo^at Crossroads

Cheerleading practices are underway and footb^l will follow shortly for Crossroads School stu dents in South Brunswick. - ■ Football practice wilLbegin on

Aug. 24 from 9 a.mV-12npon at the school. Placers must have' written parental permission to partici{^ and to receive their | 4iyiicals. Physicals will be cod- d u ^ atjf p.m. Aug. 24 by Dr. DeTotp in the nurse’s ofBce at the' ichooh •

Cbecrldadingpracticesare be- ing held at 7:30 p.mrbvety Mon­day at the Teen Center at South Brunswick High School. Crossroads nurse Arlene Molnar is nmning the sessions.

For further information', call RtyTUcboIsId.aUTOn 329-4633

R&L Collision grabs last playoff pdaitipn' Despite a 9-3 loss Saturday to H&K Construction, R&L Col- iirioB cliitcbed a playoff position in tM Men’s Saturday Slow Fitch S d i^ l Lbagueln South Bnms

A jfoitf-way tie for thn fifth ant .sixth plsyoffspots were d e c i^: by comparing the team records . against each other during the 'reg bitf R&L defeat^ two o-dieildite teams tiedfor the pUyoi poiith^ qutdifyifig forjlieL

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3-hit gem stops EB, earns divlsipn laurels

B y B t u M O p k h ^.^ Sports Etlltor .

BAST BRUNSWICK — Two mas- te l -pitching peifermanccs ' over- shadowSTtiube controversial call in the Home News Senior League North Division ftiitd"Monday.

in thtJ:fid,''.North Bmnswick’s John'Claric claimed the upper hand over E as t B ru n sw ic k ’ s .John McAllen, guiding his team to a 1- ) victory and the right to rricet Cheese- quake' in the .league; chatnpionihip contest. Thai ganie scheduled fbr Wednesday at. St. Joseph’s Hjgh in Metuchen. ' S -

Clark (S-l). who had shut pul East Brunswick High 7r0 this spring as a member of the ^North, Brunswick Raiders, pitched a tHree-hitter, strike ing put ip arfd y^alking'one., ,

McAUcn, 'after dishing up two hits in ihfrTirst ijining, hurled noAit ball the rest of the. way. He struck out nine,' walked.one and faced just 18 batters in the, last six innings. Two double plays and ^ misfired suicide squeeze attempt by North Brunswick helped McAllen keep East Brunswick within striking disu^cc."

But thanks, to Glaric and the solid defense behind hiin.,that, did nbi commit a single error. North Bnihs- wick.syas able to .defeat EB fpr the first tltne Iff threc tries this summer. The teams tied 3-3 and East Bruns­wick won 3-1.

••John pitched a putty ballRame. '

said an' ebullient North'-.Brunswicle' coach Ron Tuitt. ’ “ 'r tc outITeld — ^ John Filozof made some good plays, aiui-(catcher) Barry Trbgu ran the ttlfleld. It wasjikc ^dtehing a sytn- phbtty. We made the big pitches,, wc rnade the big plays.”

Trogu and Filozof, the team's three-year leaders; were responsible, for the only run of the game. Leading . off the top of the first inning, Trogu singled, stole second, and i was sac rificed to th ird by Tomttiy Kovacs. Rlozof then singled home Trogd.' ^ .

East Brunswick’s best chance to tic, the ganie came -in the fourth. With one out Scott Paladitio. walked.'Joe McAllen flicd out for’lhc second put, but brother jdhn slapped the ball-to right center that sent Jpe to third. The Ihrow^tdm the. outfield sailed over third biisernan Stephen Bbettger's head, but Clark, backing him up, caught the ball.

East Brunswick charged that Clark' was out of play when he caught the ball, and.tbJ>s should be awarded the run. But the umpires ruled the pitcher stayed withjn the limits. . <

In. the:sixth inning East Bnins- wick's Gary Wade singled with, one

, out: But he was doubled up on a Nick SanEilippo fjyout to right fielder Art Laurie ohli technical mistake. Wade had advanced to second base on the fly. but on his retreat he faded 1o

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Barry T r o ^ singled and scored in ihe top of the first inning Monday to provide North Brunswick with ' its only ■fun The 1-0 win over East Brunswick qave the team the North Division title in the Home News

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Special WriterFor the South Brunswick Home Ndws Senior

League baseball t^m . 1988 gave lots 6( promise to a team "tnat was hoping for much less than it received.

T te team’s, inaugural season in the league abruptly c n ^ b/Jpotswood last Friday night. South Brunswick achieved more than It im- 'agined it could, according to coach Gene Hutmaker.

"W c far exceeded our expcctationsTorThrs year," said Hutmaker,' "W c were hoping fof a .500 season and.enjled up Tar better (14-6)."

Spotswood-^i'ppcd South Brunswick 3-12, e ^ in g ilscif a shot at die South Divisiort championship against Ch^sequake Monday. (Spotswood lost 7 .5.) The Sjkjtswood-South

Brunswick game gave both teams a lot of chances — and ended in frustration for South Brunswick.

In Ihc first inning, Mike Hutmaker slammed ^ a solo home run, giving his team a 1-0 lead. In

the. third, S p o tsw ^ knocked in alLthrcc'of its nrtis when a wflitihmwJp. scccond rcsuUpd in two lUffs bcitig, seOTcSTa single scorctf-ihe

■ other. T 'South Brunswick was able to .score one mwe

run in the bottom of the'third wherT Mike Hutmaker knocked in his brother. Chris, who had singled., ,■ That was all the scoring in the game., not that SB didn't have opportunities. In the fourth, Goble Bmssicr was caught attempting jo steal third. In the same inning Chris Cassese roped an easy extra-base hit off the wall. 'U n­

fortunately,-Chris Hutmaker ^was nailed^at« tempting to score from first. -

••Chris is probably the fastest runocr on the team,'’.’ said his father. • Sometimes you have to gamble, and this time it didn’t pay off.”

South Brunswick came about a foot away fipm victory in its last at bat..With runners on second and third with two away, losing pitcher Matt Dclrok (4-3) Wboped what appeared to be, a iw o^n single.to fight field. However, the bait was caught, ending a surprisingly strong season for Sojilh Brunswick.

There were many standoi)ts this summer. Georg? Eluc ptnted^c sc ion with a .444 bfitting average and>i 2-0 record on the mound.' First bascmaji. Cassese ended up hitting .420 and Chris Nut maker fimshed at 375 .

Besides Blue, the strong arms for South

,Btunswick were Dekok, the 'team’s ’’ace" according-to Hutmaker. and Bob Gevers, who ended his seasert-with'a 4-1 record.,; tiHe (Gcvcfs)-would have started Ihe cham­

pionship game if wc would have gotten there — 1 feel we could have won." said-coach Hutmaker.

Fof next year, Hutmaker is looking for some k?y pjayers ty tctuoi-

; enobgh playcrs^to gel i team together,"' he said, ’■tl’s possible that

-pUyera' like Bob Lyons will return to second base, and Rick Balicki and Cobic Brussler will return as well. I also have been foljowing the younger players, and one player to watch out for is Craig Collins, a big lefty pitcher

CihampionsHip'formPhoto • Carolna Bodnarozyk

Cr^g^Thompscin of the North Brunswick Swim Team plows through the breaslstroke portion ot the'13/18. boys’‘20C) individual ..medley during Sunday’s C League Championships, in Franklin. Mdre photo?, page 19A. “ '

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. A new sport has cropped up qn the New Jersey spons scene. Actually, it's a new version of a sport that has been m^Vmcrica for almost a century.

Drmino's Pizza Tcamtcnnisvhow in its seventh season, spread its wiiigs last year to New Jersey— to the ,i Somerset Hilton Hotel in Franktm,.t6 be exact. ■ . ' . \

That’is where the New-Jerscy . . Stars, the local entry in Teamtennis, play their home .inatcKbs: The league has'been sponsored by pomihp.’Sy ~ Pizza sinob l^SS, and so far, like its maitiLspoitsdr daiihs, ithas delivered quality. - - .

Nowlin.their second season, the . 'iStaia have reversed the loser image 'they developed lastyear w ^ n they -- went (M4. They began this year wi th

Legion nine ousted from slate tourney

By Michael KhifasSpecial Writer

South Brunswick was from Ihe state American nament after a 14-10 loss town Monday.

According to,Past40I coach Tony Cosumano, the team lost because two

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•’Wc weren't sharp as a team, either. Maybe the week off affected ui'all.” . ..

Cosumano was referring ter the nine-day period between July 21, when S ou th B runsw ick b ea t , SayrCTiljC' to win. thc...dVlid4lc5«x County -American. . Legion cham-

W - . . . ^ p j o n s h i p , 'and last Saturday evening,.. key elements It had all year suddenly , post.401. played iu first stete-

‘J;’ , • - . . . ' toumamenCgame. In between, two, "When we were winning all thos? practices were rainea oiit.. ' '

g ames the . ast half of tte year, w? 4pVs leak of praftices. muyhad our pitching and. defMsc; As its defensive per-sooff as we s ^ e d the playoi^, ihc^- The team .committed nliictwo pluiicS befcame ne^uve, quite gnon Saturday and three more Mon-

.suiprisingly," Cosumano spid; . jay night^tor a.-joUil'ofT21,h just two.One of the pitchers lyho slumpnl.ln

the playoffs was Rick Eyaa .of Monroe. One of the most consistent pitchers for Post 401 throughout the season', Ryan suffc^.both losws in the state louroameht. He gave up seven mns (four earned) against - -Borddiftown. .

" i don’t know what happened to Rick,”—Cosum4no said.. 'T don't know if the week off y/t harLhurt Rick in any wayv'bul he sure wasn’t sharp. He real|y hurt, h itj^ lf by

-giving up • a lot of ■ wiUks iq both games. _

games.South Brunswick's best effort, ’

pitching, -hitting-wise and defensive­ly, came in Sunday nighfs 14-1 romp over Clifton, according to Cos- irmano. . .

."Steve Fatigantc threw $ix.go<^ innings ..for us and .John- O’Neill, foltowed’iip with jirTO gopd innings, as welk” ' ' ■

South Brunswick was down 1-0 in the Clifton- gainc,' but s?ort4 .1.4 unanswered runs to stay aliyc in the

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ja-winnlng 3E road trip, come home lost their first home rhatch'’(oh,

no. not agtiinl), bjF rebounded and ended the jegul^ season at-9-5 fol- ”

" Icrwing rbclme* whi' oyer. the.Pbrtland Breairers’^ l S on.Satunlay J n ad-

’ dltidh, they qualifi'c fqr.thcTcam-' . 'tennis playofi for the first lime.^' -

: Another thing the Stars managed to do on Saturday wafdraw a big, . ctoWdr Seiferal of those in the crowd,■ 'which totaled about 600. weren’t.

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really sure h'o\vTo'6chavc. After all, most fans are used to beijig quiet during toumament'play (the kind we see on TV at WimbI w n or the U.S.. Open) . But at aTeamteniitt^gatch, you are actually encouraged toyhout for your teamreven dum g a point. The chair umpire docs riot plMd with

■youtobc**quiet,.plcasc.''^ .\. ."riikc_Ml’s bc,ttcr th i^ 4 y ,’r

1 .said E>btIreQies ter ofNorlhBruhs- Wick, who, along with husband Jerry,

; was attending her first &ars match. “ It’S more fuii to holjerauring'a \ point thsn to stay quiet hnd wait forthe point to be played but,” .

.. ,As for thcjjfffcials.'.theydb dress sort of fbqny. Welt; they dreSs In a

- style more a{q>ropriate ft>f a.tcam'j- - '^spoiL No suits and tieis,jDO.|ffimW

. ^ p t \ dress like at V/imbledon. The umpire and his linermen wear tan and' black-striped shirts and.tan shorts- Glves.a,whqle new meaning to Uw w«d zebra/

New and veteran Teaihtennis fans also have fallen in love with the scoring system, whiclya known in. tennis circles as the "no-ad syatcih.”

.•To put it simply, thc'ad system i s . when you have to win by two; the ; t no-ad system ip whcn.you Kaverto win by one. No playing out long games with seven, eight or nine deuces, no t5rl3liiial sets, no setswith 20-16 .7 tiebre^ts! iLyou get to deuce and win theiiext pomt. yoybwin the game, tha t’s it— plain and simple.

-- - “ It’s sibilar to what they use Inf- - colleges now,’’ said Barri Pollnerof

Verona, a counsellor at the F ra ^ Brennan Tennis Academy in High-.

'tstpwtK.Whaie students serve as the Stars’ b^lpereons.

"ft speeds,everything up — you’ve.got to play, five sets with five dif­ferent groups of iw plc. If we played^ . ad scoring, we might be here.till 2 a.m* # - • _

’’Nac-adisbecomihgmoreand . . more pt^ular,” added Randy Rose-i nberg; another counsellor froth the Brennan academy. *Mt speeds up the g9ine and rhakes it more exciting for

. the fans.7“ — ----- -— .Rosenberg then made a quick corn- ^;

roi:fltonfah.su{^it. ,‘ t ’i the biggest crowd I've seen .;

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18A Au^lMA, 1988 Post' <

Aroy Tifidemann of South Brunswick'gets-^eV as the-pitch streams In during^ilhaiJuiy 27 game • Cheryi Reimer of against Edison in the Viking Classic softball .tournam.erit. ' " ’ ^ . ‘ bahenl

. Staff Photos • Brian dr Betman

13-yearro1d softball tearn serves'up a pitch to^an Edisen

: G IR L S ’ S O F T B A L L

1 3 -y e a r -Q ld s South Brunswick

in■fhc month j i f July saw 5oulh

B rum w ick’s i3 ycar-old gills'"■ all-siai softbalt team .perform credi­

tably — but fall short'of-total victory - in four tournaments

The youTig Vikings placed fourth in the Edison '/Angels' compctitiim.

/Camc m thifd\at Sayrcvillc. and were runnerups in both the Middlcset County Toumam'ent and in thS

. 10-team Viking Classic in South Brunswick last week.

Four vetcrafis led the locals all the , way Denise Irwin spearheaded the

aitaBt both in the field and at bat. The fiery second baseman consistently came up with outstanding plays at hCr po sitio * . whicb.hiy) ^opposing coaches shaking their iKiads in dis-' belief fn ,l.‘i Uiumamcnl games she led the team in runs scored w"nh 2(). .and had 10 RBI. Ihnic doubles, jonc triple and two home runs. She batted

Catcher Sheny Brkal also had im­pressive statistics. Cutting, down would-bc basc-stcalcrs time ; after time, she wijs also strong at the,plate.

■ She, smacked the bail at a -375 clip, which included team leadership in, two-base hits (fiv|) and triples (three).

^Cheryl Reimer at shortstop and pitcher was also a prime factor in the team's success with a .339 average ■and tcam^lcading 15 RBI. Her rifle 'arm,.unsurpassed on the field and as accurate as it was strong, cut down

ising runners r^atcdly.,Alulpugh she missed six games.

Shannon Fitzgerald^ made a major contribution. Her .448 batting aver­age was tops on th'c-tcam and 13 RBI second. Her many catches in cciTicr field generally came just at the right

jpoment.- 'Kerry Cristofelctti at first base and Tara Shingle at third completed the smooth-operating infield. Both girls were ilependablc defensively and could be countcJ upon to make (he plays.' .,

Bounding out the dutficid/ were. -Jeanninc SinnO, Chris Stover. iKathy Johnson and Denise Tihant. Ali came up with impressive catches, apti Jean-

nine and Chris also came through with.5pnie timely hittmg. J

The pitching,, staff also ihefuded Amy Tiedem ann, a fircballing starter,' and Cristy Allaro who, with Tara, will be relict) upon by coach John Bogus for two mpre productive years at this level of p|ay. Kerry, who is currently maKjjng plans toattend an off-season pitching clinic? Kathy, Chris and Denise Tinant will ali be returning next year as 13-ychr-old team members.

' 4 1V 8^10 Y[EAR OLDS■fhc 8-10 South Brunswick girls'

team, co-coachcd-by Donna Borsack and John Clemente, was eliminated' from the tournament after two games. The squad lost to South Plainfield twice 25-0 and 20-1. ;

The first-game South Brunswick was the victim o f a no-hitter.. The team turned in a defensive gem when first baseman Lindsay Borsack field­ed a ^ u n d ball, stepped on the bag, and tnrew to catcher Sara Stanlaw for Fdoublc play.'

in the second game Minily Clemente and Meghan Schmitt pitch­ed w ell,-B orsack sa id . Daw.n Bomheimer singled and doubled, and ' indsay doubled and scored the tbgm’s onlynin.

e had a terrific attitude^" said Borsabk. "You -never k n ^ they weren’t competing .-iff the gtfro. Wc showed t h ^ .wc .cquld do it (score' a run). .That a.moral victory. ,; "South,Bnuiswick', esp^i^ ly the younger kids, h W n ’t been iiivolved in tdumaments. TnK is just the begin' ning. In a few years’, wc'll probabjy be very competitive." - •.' Borsack will be taking the ret) tcam she coached iji the spring to the New

Edison runner Kelly Rowe and the ball arrivd Simultaneously while .South Brunswicjjt third baseman Tara Shingle tries to make the play. ■ ; . • ?

York Mets-San Diego Padres game Aug. 29, The Mets rcceritly selected Borsack as'thc Junior Manager of the Year and awarded her 20 tickets to the game. She said she hopcDto meet catcher Gary Carter.

"I feel like a little kid. I'm Having a great time. ” '•

N.Y. (twice), XJwterct and Kcypoit (St. Jd i€ph’s)V-whilc losing 'ter Morgan aisd Cotonia.

Prior to the Moigair Toumariicni. South Brunswick won two and lost two in the Edison tourney. .

18/UNDER TEAM

11-12 YE AR OLDSLike the younger group, the South

B ru n s w ick 1 1 - 12 e n try was eliminated: in two games. Playing withouf veral. members' ■who were vaicatloiiing,' the locals went down quietly, dropping the- second garrie,

■' . /■ - ' , ■ T te team, which played in three

totiriicys this sutnmer, fared best iir the, Morgaio. Toumarnent Jn which it placed fourth bp the slrehgtb-of-four wins in s'lJis games. The 11-128 dc/ feated teams from’ Staten Islandi"

/ "When wc played Edison, wc were a real scrub- team,'/-said SB. coach Ron Domante.^'^When wc got tp. Morgtfn,' the ki(|5 real.ly became a team. They h e l ^ ^ ' h other out. If we didn't lose a few kids inVihe' end,, we might have won that^tour-, nanient.''

, Kate'Egloff and Carrie Rubenstein Pitched well for South’. Brunswick in the M orgntf:competition.;.Diane Dej^iorho stroked several honic runs, including bm that did not , co M because of .a" lainout. .Catcher- Cindy Ca wjI0 it-_an th shprs t op ' Me re di th Rtjdimcr keyed the-defense'.

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The rest ofthedeam included Alyse iDomarite, Amy Scrota, Kfrir-Ewah. Andrea Kropft, TarS Jostanski, De-

' cna Mcycfowitz.and Kelly Katko,. ’■

Frank Cupka's senior girls wdre expected to have the best chance in the’Viking Classic among the four South Brunswick entries, but ruiuring into two strong Edison squads quick­ly ended their hepcs.

in the first game, Debbie Madi threw a no-hitter with 14 strikeouts to lead the Edison 17-and-under team to a 3t2 win. Only an two-iun Edison error marred the. effort. Shannon (^plra lim it^ ^ isb n to four hitsj but the i^'silent-^uth Brunswick bats provided no offense, -

The second gjimc* against Edison's IS-arid-un^r squad, looked li^ . a..repeat bf the. first as Michelle Furze threw. 12 sirikeputs to accom; i ^ y her three-hit 7 ^ yictory.

liie 18/Uhder f i i^ is slated for "7 pim. Friday at Xeny, Field in "Wood- lot Park on West New R6^ betw,een the Edisqh 15s and' the* unbeaten Clark Wlldcau. Should Edison win, tHe^cams-wilLplay again at 9 p.m, to determine 'Ihc"^ champion of the double-elimination tournament.

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CorrectionA photo in the July 28 issue of

the- Post incoriECtly identified-' a iwiffuner as Ebri Parillo, 'l i e gifi :was Jm ica SeilheinkT. The Post legcets the enor.----- --------- -

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■ Continued Page 17Arctoiich Uk! bag^f^ore heading back to first. Even he beat' the:

"throw back to first,;h'c was called out -when North * Brunswick questioned the play., "Wc wbrked hard for this,"- said-

East Brdhswick coach Mike Russo, who headed the tcara with Wayne Pearson. '"V/c’rc just' disappointed wc didn't come up more on the bat. But wc*^ proud of'this team.”. East Brunswick, which finished

18-2-1} •.was. i^uccd to:just 10 play-• crs:whM''Jlij'. Dunham, one of their

best- hitters,* was thrown .oiit of the •game in 0i6 fii5t inning after meeting. too strongly to a missed pitch.

-Jlte Win’gavc North Brunswick which finished second to East in the North Dwision fcgulair-season stan^-

—tngs — an 18-3-1 mark. \The game hail one other .con­

troversial. incident, with Trogu and , Filozof playing the ..main roles. Jrogu, leading off foe sixth, enjoyed

' an easy journey to second thanks to - one of East BrunSwick’s three errors,-

■ Kbvacs sacrified him to third. Tuift '•called the squeeze., play. .T rogu.

dashed toward home- but Filozof, apparently missing the sign, stood ' motionlcss.'Trogu was a sitting duck, but catcher Joe McAllen Was^unable

• to mailcuvcr around Filozof;. who stepped , back in th» batter’' bo\<.

,.Trogu's slide evaded McAllen's' /;o u ts trc tch c ijrn i.\H o w cv cr, the <‘Scorc, which would have given North— ■‘Brunswick ah^insurahcc run,’ was ", denied by tljc home plate ump, who I'.ruled interference, Y - I .■. NeveHheless. ,NO!ah.\BFunswick

,. held on as.Clatk struck out two in the /.seVenth and induced David Martin to■ 'fly out to Filorof to end the game.

, Cries of y*®nng on. Ghcescquake’ filled the ai\ as the jilaycrs filed off the-field. Chcesequake, which was

. jipfaying Spbtswood that ni^ht in .the HSiikth Division final, had beaten Y-North 8-4 in the regular season; North ;,*had committed four errors that ^vc- : ning. ' -Y On Monday ChecsfcqOake scored - f i ve luiis iirtliir tmrd IniTutg for rTD

lead and held on to defeat Spotswood 7-5. ■■■-

■ Photo^ • Cardano Berfoarez)^

'Thd summer swim‘seaMn lor area teams in the'New Jersey Swimming and Diving Conference concluded with the C League Championships Sunday at Cedar Hill Club in Franklin. .Cynthia Mooyman'(above) of (Qob Vajley (North Srunsiiylck) swims the girls' 13/18 200 individual medley; Claire Salerho (top right) of the_North Brunswick Swim Team competes in the 10/Under 100

“iKl: and Gregg Pehdnger (right) of the Willows d u b . (South Brunswick) wo^s his way throughMhe boys' 11/12' 100 IM.

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Continued from Page 17A . here so far. There have been times ■ before, even thjs year„whcre there

were maybe SO peoplcJiere. Sure, raifiouts and a previously batFrccord was part'of the problem, but they haven’t had ^ny publicity. Maybe ’

• they should get more of you guys (thetncdiajoutlKrc." •

Either the media, or Wbrd of mouth. Scvcrarpepplc c j ^ on rcc-

• ommendations from friends or rc-, latives. The Gieslers came out on the* ■recommendation of their d^ghter, Donna, who works at the Soincrset . Hiltdn. Linda Warnei^f North

■* Brunswick'attcnded a tennis clihic.at Rutgers Unwiirsity and got tickets fnrm one of her instructors.

' . One of those who thoroughly en­joyed herself was Kim Ames of _ 'Bridgcwafer.,,who said it vyas almost as good as partying with friends on a Saturday night.

By the way, for those of you who, have not realized it by now i Tcam- (enni.i is iusi annth«r v^rsinn of tennis. Same racquet, same c6un, same ball, same rules (except for scoring), and even some-familiar faces, like the Stars' player-coach, Peter Rcming, who has won several doubIes<hanipionships at major tour:

, . naments with some guy named John McEnroe, . .

. OthierStara jtlayers include Jenny'•. Byme an^BelinciaCprdwell, two - .. good players, from ‘ ‘down under’ ’ -<Austraiia and New Zealand), and

„ Chip Hopj)CT, a pro from California,. -Two local (nos, Tom Fontana of Old,-. .. Bridge antfRayni.Borinsky of New - Venionseiye asbacku|^ ‘

JB c diffcrphrses between tour- ,I nament tennis atidTeamtennis-•

basically center on the scoring.^s

NOB VALLEY, - Nob Valley 169,

'n ; BpiDswick idd

Nob Valley and North Brunswick began their meet July ?0. After five events, the meet had to be post­poned ,duc to lightning with Nob Valley leading.. 27-16. The meet continued the following Monday, with Nob Valley winning 169-100.- Nob Valley,.’which finished tied with East Brunswick for second place in the "C ” League with a 7-3 record, produced five trijile winners against North Brunswick; all wdn tlwir relays as well as two individual events. ’

C ^ a McGaiflan, .8 , took the -8/u.nder 25 breast (25,()6) and 8/l!(, 25 back (21.53) Fred Cramer, 10.,

w o n 9/10 50 butterfly (.34 75) (heand

Butch.9/10 50 frec-(31 93). Ja.sun IJL

100 IM (1:33.28) ' (ook»second in

Mark Csontos I he' 100 ,IM

sccohd in the 50 fiy 147-68) and- third in the 100 llvl (1 43 00) Mike Weiss took second in the 50 free (47.88). Kristin Rose.placed first in the 100 free (1:37.78) and secohdin the 50 brcist (52 59), . '

individual medley (1;I7.59) and the 11/12, 50 fly (34.77). Bridget Heinz. 13, won the 13/ 14_J 00 breast

' ( 1 :24.48) ,and the 100 back (1:21.76). BilLGoldstein took the 15/18200IM (2:18:06) and the 100' fiy (1:06.86).

8/under scoresChris Caficro took first in the 25

-fly (25.25) and third inIhe 25 free (20.22). Mike Cramer placed .sec­ond in the 25 free (19.42) and third, in the 25 fiy (2839).

. ^ 9fl6 scoresBen Diemer placed, first in the

l l / 12Lscores ■Matt Hagy placed first in'the 50

free (31.82) and second in the 100 IM (1:29.76). Chris Kolias took second in the 50 free (34.62) and third iiv the 50 fly (54.45). Paul Tibbitt took third in the' 100 IM (1:44.07)...

13/14 scoresAndy Diemer tqok first in the 100

free (1:06.28j and scoond in the 100

fly (1.30 37) . Evan Mason placed third in the 100 fly (I 40.92) and 1004ree-(+:U3.79) -Mike Rubens- Icin too|j third in the 200 IM (3.23 II) Kristen Butch took sec­ond in the 100 back (1:24 80)

15/18 scoresJDavc Tiisbitt took first in the 100

free (1 ;07.04) and-swond in the 100 fly (l;33.^J). Tad Diemer placed second in the 100 free (1:09.76). Chris Hclondovitch took first in 200 free (2:06.06) and second in the 100 breast (1:14.61). Cyntfiia Mooyman took first in the 100 back (1:11.28)

■ an.d second in the 200 fre^ (2:14.35). Tracy Everett placed sec­ond in the’ lOO back (1:23.95) and ihirdTn the 200 free (2:29.84) Julie Martin took third in (he 100 breast (1:16.60).

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RelaysNi>b Valley won tour nt the six

rclays\Thc 8/undcr girls, coming from bOTind, touched out North Brunswok in the 10(7 frcesly^. Amy>^T G iovanh i. D anielle DJtfman, Shardn C^ontos-mnd farla Mcfcaman. swam in 2:16:.')4 The undefeated. 9/12 boys' 200

medley realy'lriumphed again, with Matt Hagy, Fred Cramer, lason Butch andirad Weinstein winning in 2:36.42.

Tlie 13/18 boy;!' 200 medley relay of Bill Gold,stcih. Andy Diemer, T>avc Ttbbiii ainf Evan Mason won in 2:04.26

The 13/18 girls' 200 free relay of Jul'ie Martin. Kristin Buttrh. Bridget Heinz-and Chris Helmidovit.ch placed first

LegionConfinued from Page 17A tourriament, at least until the next night.

The next night looked bleak at first, \yhen Post 401 fell behind \2-0. However, the team' never gave up, rallying to cut the lead to 12-9 before losing.

"When wc came back, the guys .were really psychbd, but wc just ran out of time,” Cosumano said

Most of the players on this year's

i lc h c ro u t ! icIiItT I urn . be ineligible to come

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bascman/pi Martin will back.•

“ Most^pf t h ^ guys vvil come back next ycarVs0'''T\think Wc should be cvcn“better then," Cosumano said ” l think getting to the states was a bonus. Wc had a-good team, but ojicc you get into l.hc. stales; JiSW have to win or you leave with sour ta.stc in

mqutlINNINGJF C'o.sumano

team will liave another chance to'"''cxlcnded special (hanks lo the -South piakc the state tournament next year. Brunswick Tow n^p Roads Depan Of this year's regulars, only catcher mcnl for maintaining the high school Tom Antal of Monroe and first . field

Late Summer SavingsGetting their feet WetT^e North Branw:slck 9^year-old traveling All-Star, b^eball tean(i participaled ih the Hamilton and i Monroi tournaments this summer, the first time many.^f played beyond the township’sterders. Front, row, left to' right; MichaertDsbome, Michael Maltese, Seth Rubin, Randy Sarnson, Jisey Muscatiello, Danny J.ee. ;Back'row: assistant coach Skip Osborne, Keviri Martdken, Clifford Rawley, Joseph Muscatfelldr'Jbnathan dancsek,Tim Howard, Mark Csonlos, Eric Mollica,

tern. In'TMmiciinis you have a team assistant coach Joe Muscatlello. Kneeling; manager Ray-Jancsek.with two woircnan'd two men, and ' ► • — — ■ '* i .i.'i.i,you play one set each of women’s ;________.________________ ■

-.singles and doubles, men'-ssingles > and doubles, and mixed doubles,

i Fitch gafne won counts as one-po'iht. " I •:■ in the overall score, And the amount'

, of sets you win can result jn cash awards artheend pf th&season<

' If you.winm.games,you winthejret. Bill, Tf-the score is ticd.at five, you play a nlnc-poinMiebreakcr. First team to get to five.'wins. Simple

; - enough." . , •i Here's the fun part, thou^. To win • ; the match, you have to witf the last.' ^ t . If you lose the last sot, the.match

goes into o v e rtim e th is happens even if you are up 24-6 after the fifth,

• set. Acco'rditig lo league nilen, thi$'is■ •doneso.as.lo'‘preventthefinalsctof ' a njatch from booming a robie exhi- .• bition."

If you ore ahead, and your oppov— - 'I i)cnt s,hould lie you either in qvcrtlmc

..■l> ytfatihjt end.of the fifth set, then It’s, ; '?''+'fun l i m e th e SUPEH- ,^;: T3EBREAKER, my favorite part of

the game. It’i pretty, simple — yop,- , p!ayal3-p6inurcbreakcr, first^tcam r (6 &;ore seven points wins the match;I . ,, If you tinder-^r - stood everything, make pjans.td sisf r-■ ' the Stars next summer—it might I ) makefor’Bfuhnijtht.

/A^fr laving sieeiijust one imstch of, I . . Tfamtemtlt. inteiii Miclual ^^^

Y] Y K Iufiicli^^ tMifuiexj^ ontht i ’ ! " ,sup eb eaker ■'' ' V ^

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Molk, Lazar but of dpu&feb action - in ebun^ tburpef . . North Brunswick has a knack of producing men’s doubles players and flying them through the Middlesex* .' eouhtyTcnnii'Toumamcnt.

With one township resident, Keviri . Hudson,' already in the final, Jan* . Molk and Steve'La^ar did their best to join Himwas knocked out of the tournament last Friday in the semifinals by Kevin cihuidlceendJay Kanctkar7-6(9-7), 6-4. . W /■

• . CfiandlM. f l» g h . ' also, lives- iii North.’Brunswiwt, which means the tourhaWnt champions will boast a Jrxal resident.

Hudson and ' Brad Werner of- .plalnsbotorthc top .seeds, willmcet I n d i e s aitd'Kaheikar. a Piscataway • resident. • this Friday ,a( MiddlcMX;^ County College in Edisoni ThertMtch

"will foiiowjlw^ p.ur. singles l%rfc . belweeh Cwdlee.ahd'Kaaetkar. *’ ■

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W ei^ o f August 3 1986 IB

Contract e)^ecutives lend a helping hand to young companies

By Deidre Sheehan, . , Staff Writer

first. there “ were, rcntia-cops; tented tuxedos anditntal cars, how there aje jrenl-cxccs.' .

Rent-execs, or independent con­tract executives as Peter Soderberg would call them,, arc.senior level managers available to work for new ■and emerging companies on a iem-

. I^rary basis

cxtxutive in search 6f a conapany, Mr. Soderberg met many other men^ arid women with mote than 15 years’

. cxpeHchce in |inc managrinient positions . who' weie ‘dissatisfied with their career prospecjls iij taigc- ebripibrptions, or frus’tratcd by aJack of autpnorny and challenge ih their jobs.i’>

•‘I became awrire^hat we were at ? unique jximt in time with respect to therevolufiori o f Anfcrican tnisi*

It’s “ human venture capital, for ^ e s s ,” Mr. Soderberg explained. '■ ^w ing 'com panies’.’ in.’thS words ; “ The merger qnd downsizing

-of the slogaa Mr. Soderbefg chosri phenomenon you redd about every for his fledgling company, Pnnee- day had introduced intothb market*, ton Entrepreneurial Enterprises.' . place a new breed pfrindividual •An engineering graduate who''experienced line rriariagers:’’,

joined Johnson & Johnson straight Another factor that impressed: blit of college, mtitamotphosing ifr- Mr^ Sodertwrg was the f o r in t ’ bftb' ff marketing m eager -duririg hi,s

■ 17-year careefthcfe, Mr.-Soderberg • was i^mpted *from corporate .seciir-

^lly by;,die offer of, the’ position of president and chief executive ui Trenton ujtrasonics. manufaC'turcrs,

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o p p p r tu r ii ty -h u n g ry v e n tu recapitalists in the . field,, or “ {pomuch money Phasing'too few good deals,’’ ashc Said.

To'take advantage of the situation Mr. Soderberg crcatcij PER, in- corporated in July of 1987 and

After iittlc ijiore than a year af thaf company Mr. Soderberg found

' himself in a conflict with the c^air- . than of the board-over the direction ‘df tbc company that ended in'M r.

^ o d e rb e rg ’s departure.' ' As. an exjicricnccd senior level'

launched on the market lour months latcr^ From an initial six executives

Tor rent, PER now-ejaims 40; 30. percent have been chief executives,, chief g ra t in g officers or presi- dentjej'w percent have bc.cn vice

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StaN {riyoto*Craig DeMartino

Peter Soderberg. president, Princeton Entrepreneurial Resources, urges his clients to "think'big” with his -Think Big " tennis racquet.

■ V :.;,,, .;.’' . _A ' Staff photoiH3rtenJ.'Bemwi'Greg Wohsr-f president and .owner o1 Nassau; Courier, lo^ds a package into the com ply van . ..

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OH-Material;: Coijp.j^^n in d u s ^ ^ wastd jiisppsal company', reccnlly . • signed a $,i million lease for lO.pOO square fceli»fofficb space., ’rheco'mpariy’sm ovctothenew offices in Mnceton Fbrrestal Center in Plainibpro reflets an expansion o f OH Materials.' work­force.

The company’s region^ north- ^bastem headquarters have been

located focthe.last fivb years in Windsor and the new office was planried as an extcnsiq,n to the head office. ' r . .

=• The lease is for three years and . . contains adoption to increase the . amount-of-space; .; vibe presiderit •

/Mid gepery rrikriagerforOH 'Materials’ northeastern o[wrations, dej^ribed the priire b f the lease as, “ competitive for the area.”

By bonns Lewder. Staff Writer.r

Greg Wohar called it an unusuat request,A rabbi in Trenton wanted matzoh, which is not

so unusual in itself. iBut he didn’t want niatzoh. This rabbi Wanted matzoh from Brooklyn. And he p’a id ^ S <o have it hand delivered.

“ He probably paid that much for the maizob itself,” recounted Mr. Wohar. preiJident and owner of Nassaq/Courier, Montgomery

■ will tell you that most of his deliveriesMr

dropping the'" parcel off-at one of their locations,! . rather than having it picked up. And if ybii’rc'rtot in . a really big rush, second.day standard airrpromising

dclivery'by the Second business day, is a bargain at $11.50. ' •

Courier prices, however, are steeper, partly due- -to the hand delivered care’and partly due to" the fact that couriers give same day seiviee. Federal Express offers same day service, but delivers a'Tacsimile of the document With- councr service, the actual document is delivered within*hours.

aren't like the matzoh or the white mice he picked uj) at the airport and-hand delivered to Princeton University's biology laboratory.

But catering to the 'special needs, and at timds. unique whims, of individuals and businesses is tt^ niche of courier/messenger services.

Area couriers agrec.it's getting harder all the time to make a living. Competition has ticcomc' fierce.

Area couriers qu'Oted prices for regular samc-'dig service to New York or Philadelphia at anywhere from $25 to $65. Prices vary depending upon distance and time of day the order is placed.

■Additibnally,' prc-schcdulcd requests-and oVer-' night delivcjks cost far le'ss. Ovemight-to Philadel­phia or New*^)rk, u p lo .50 pounds, costs, only $15 with one courier.

But don’t keep the courier wailing, warned Kathy^d'douriers count on customers who want or need. Chander, owner of Custom Mail Courier, Princc- that special hand-delivered touch. And who are’ toni . ' "■willing to pay the price for service. . “ When the courier sirrivci; to pick up (the

Couriers watched one source of income dry up package), the customer has 20 minutes to hand it with the advent of facsimile equipment, more qver. If the courier has to wait longprtha^ that, they commonly called “ fax machines," Companies, (tfic custoiTCrJ,haye to pay a waU-ebaa-ge, ’ she said, instead of pick-i'ng up the phone to call the courier,- A long’Wift competition from the Post-Office’sare.pickipg up the phone to call a fax number. Faster and larger coprier’s services, ahrirgebnihg number than the courier could hop m hts car, the document of stnall courier and-_messengc_r companieshas traveled from one office in ariortier — .at a fraction pf the courier’s cost.• Other delivery services have given couriers a run

for thcir-moncy a.s well. The United State’s Post Office's Ei^pn^ Mail service, and large couners such-as Federal Express hayc .fijJ'cn aw ay, large portions of the small itcins mOirket. which includes letters and documents.

For jqpt $8.75, the Post Officd.’,s'Express Mall- servfce will deliver an eight-ounce letter overnight.,

couner and-_messengc_r companies have •been bom, making competition for special deliveryfierce.. _ * ' ■

“ Just look in the Yellow Pages," sgid David Imerpian, genera) rnfapaper,-for Metro Dispatch Inc . , Princeton. “There li' a tot of competition ojit there.”

One" courief. complaining about the recent in- orease in competition, 'said, “ All some guy needs is- a van and suddenly he’s in th? councr business." ,

.. ,In New York and Pennsylvania, a courier must be' approved by the Public Utility Commission (PUC)!

A package between eight ounces and two pounds to make deliveries within state lines. But not so.In will go overnight for $.12. . ‘he Garden State. New Jersey is unregulated for

-Federal Express 'is slightly more expensive, intrastate deliveries, costing $14 for ah .overnight'letter under eight In addition, to dcliver'across state lines, a courier ounces and $26.25 for one between eight" ounces needs approval from .the Interstate Cornmerce and- oiie pound. You' get -S3 off, however, by Commission (ICC).

OH Materials signs Tease dX Forrestal

By Detdre Sheehan. ; Staff Writer

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NW/ M.cBridc was iihable to say whemer the company would ex.-.ercise its option for an ih e re a ^

—ameunt-of-space-iitthe>fotu{^^^^—-OH Materials are subleasing the

office from; the previous occupants, vGjE'Americom. .v -

The Forrestal Center Qffice wiU be staffed with technical and.kl^ f ' ministraiive employees, woricing in enginewng'and marketing:; , divisions, acceding to Mr.

. McBride.“ Wc'rc in the process of hiring

and both new and previous employ­ees will be working in the new offieer’-4V4r-. McBride said,

The Forrestal Center site Was chosen for its location, according to Mr, McBride.

“ Wc thought it was a pijtiie - - ' locatiort and a good setting," Mr.

McBridc.explained." I t’s also convenient Ixcause It is

only 15 minutes from Windfor," he added; '

OH Materi^s will be retaining die SO.OOfTsqliqre feet it occupies in Windsor. That office will continue in its function as the emergency respotise hub for the northeast re­gion.—

OHTVIaterials is a subsidiary of " Environm ent Treatment & Tech-

_jaology Corp, with 16-offices across the country. " ,

The company is involved In cleaning h a tr lo u s waste sites on an emergency basis, as well as

, 'routine wc^.such as carrying out checks.on:die ground water quality at processing plants nec^^^i^dur'^ ing-fc)d estate transactions. • ‘

OH Material’s parent company,. Environmental'Treatrhent & Tech- , t lp g y Corp, based in East Findlay,' O hi^ is a $ 137 million conipany

providing environmental services to iargechemical, petroleum, Indus­trie and waste disposal compameS,*

- and government ageijcies.

PROFUEth e m c ^

-By-Victoi1a BovosoBusiness Editor *

Catherine A. Mathis docs the job of three men.' As president*-and sole owner of Prinedon*

P artners,'^M s. M a th is , 4 8 , .no w runs thp fulFservIce lidvcrtising agehey once handled by brigitial jiartners Ron Drag'oSct, Frank Kabclaiand Pete Pctraglja .

It’s a gentle evolution for one of Pririfc- . ton’s^tni3-siz!^ agencies. WhilcMs, Mathis joined ^the.'agchty. in; 1971, it wasn't until after the

paitiiers began selling out Mr. Dragoset in 1974 and Mr..Kabcla in 1976 — ,thkt Ms. MAhis and Mr. Pctraglia'teSfhfcd £lp to ruti’the firin in'f977. J.ust)abbut 10 years'later, after what Ms; Mathis

/refers to-as “ a very happy folationshijp." she fo u ^ t out .her partner,!, and began running the/ agency on her.own.. J* . ■ ^

Now', wlt}i the agency about io top .$7 mWl)6n in . capitalized'billings,-a newly* HirciJ^No. 2 man-to handip some: o f the administrative burdens, and - oneof the longest standing a'ecpunts in’ New Jer^y advertising history, M s . a p p e a r s compe­tent, relakcd;, and in control of this expandiiig.’ agency, ' , , V ' “ . -

The staijc walls of the Princeton Forrestal Center' office and cardbo^ boxes in the reception area;,; give'-kwtiy-the . fact that the company hu recently . tnov^ fb a new location. Finally outgrowing its 'pace on Nas^u Street; the'company relocated

ksagoio jts new quarters and has.guickljn

Jt’s long way from thjs ; _ part-time administiatiye assis­tant posijion M^. Mathis tirs't took with a Trerttdn agency in ' 1962.* But it’s a career path not ^ncomirion to ijiany women •

her age.

b e ^ spreading to fill the.larger space.

■ '-rec^ls It as “somcUiing she missed’r alter getting .married* and',quitting work to ha'veV:children. -• "M aybe if was that rrcalizcd there was some

- potential-that was being undeveloped. It was a . restlessness that I Hadtb.work, 1 had to get hack.’’*

■ pari-timeiiosition (^uickly..dcvclo|^.i!qlo a //?^ljlim e jbb'iwotkirig with ageficy Tbiihder' AU-

Fittlcle on the Flcmingtbn Fur account. When Mr. Finkle died a few years later in i^ S ,'th e agenc;

• essentially‘Tell apart.” r 'While many [Xfople thought Ms. Mathis tpjght

-take, on'the (responsibilities ofihe; agency oiiher'., own, she remembers at 287\Ultfl*8he jUst wasn’t ' ready. So she began searching for a new agencyi i

U’Sa long ws^ from the part-time administrative' i ' .lF®h>ng t ^ jucratiw FIctnin^oh^Fur ac<w assistant position Ms. Mathis fiiist *took with q wi^ her, she joined fenceton Partdent in 1971,

flMTicvIn 1962. Built’s n ' r a r e a r n n t h hor: >ai^ has beep the-account-cxecubve-to-cbajn^e.ofF l^ i^^ on Furs ever since.

happened out there, you’ve been in this offieff for 10 hours a day for the' last fiye years- and where a re '

- you J10W.7 What passed you by?’-As much-as I love - the business, and Move ihy business in pcmicular,i dori’ t want'that to bcconK^Jli'e whole focus of-riiy , lifo ." , " ; .' . ' f ...•

She’s also getlin | enjoyment odt o f watching' jJaughter Susan, 27, develop into an account ’executive "With the agency. Susa'n joined the .- agency. last Septemeber, afttfr working four years in television production., Ms. Mathis, admits a ‘•‘desire'always to'have (Susan) join die agency,, but I never expressed it to hpr because-1 didn't want arty — even the most subtlc-/-%.prcssurCjjo. ; exi'stl it has to come from hef.-AndTtTinally didf Wc talked about it over the j ia tll^ ^ f a year, arid she fmaliy decided to.do it.’’

:. Ms. Mathis credits Susan, as she does mariy of * her ybiing employees, wjth bringing fresh ideas to- Princeton-Partners’ Ibng- 'standing accounts. Like a • ,rcc& t photo shoot that involved photographing the . Flemington Fur models wearing fur coats and-blue

. jeans. “ I never in a.millioh. years' would have .thought'of tliat,” Ms^iMatliis says. “ But I wean .

my fur coat,Wth jeans all the time ... And we got , .'i-.the contacts b ack . yesterday, they’re beautiful, , -I terrific shbtj; I .can’t wait.^to use them ."

The addition o f Executive Vice President Alan Ncadle has payed the 'way for the agency’s future grbvvth. / ■ .

Onjifjjf.the/first things Ms, Mathis did after-. taking full chiu;^e>(^ the agency, was to hire s maiiagement consulting company to evaluate the firm.. Princeton’s Managemenf'Serviccs Council suggested she .hire ,^‘a strong No., 2 person,’’ leading to the recent ‘hiring of Mr.- Neadle, who

Catherine Mathis

unconiraon to iilany women her age. ,7 Sh jjMpiembcrs h?r first entnje inro the working: worid1».-’‘a big fight ^ a fight Wifojny husBiihd . i t r a y in-laws, ajight with my nwtt^T.,”

Bqt libe. says, evM with two striairchU^dVI^;■. ‘La' ~ .

She describes her cuntht position as a kind’of / -'pjateauVii-; a ctwride... ;tiy.: othcf-:en'd^vors,. like -iearniic^'to plAy golf,, and to ensure-tbat “f don't '

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•wks working for Remy-Martin in Canadar While Ms.-Mathis says she docs not believe she" • ' * ;

' will-ever ”,fully, let go.of imything,!’ she expects- . . . . lJ thc.presencc of Mr. Ncadlc to allbw the agency tbl^wio"whai^he describes’’lindtlcss;potential.

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Besp5ndent$; lack o f planning, optimism for financial future'^^urprises insurer who commissiohed ^ d y' By Donna Lawder

' , < • .Staff Writer

1( wasn't what they expected to find.Between March and June of this year, researchers..

Tor Nfcw World Decisions. Kendall. Bark opinion research company, phofled SOO m iddle-aged Aiiiericans, 45 to 54 y t ^ pld, arid 500 senioc .citizens, aged ' 65 years .arid ’olden .'ITicy 'askfed -i&dticitl questions of both groups, investigating such'' ■^ar^ as lifestyle ruitisfaction, fintocial p iep ^ tio p for the hitifre. w d tiiite'di^icated to daring for ag(^j[ic.iil relatives. ' - • ' ■ --Whcn.the answers V ere ’tebjjlatcd and petCctUagcs

calculated, the results.surpliscd both, the New World- researchers and T i^ am erica Lifp .Companies, the California insurance and financial service company

' that conuhissiohcd. the study, i ••Jhe study showed m ore'Sim ilarities‘than..ilif-

fcreaccs between the middle-aged participaBlk.'called” “ rti^dles*’ in the'Study, and the seniors.

Johh Pollock, president of New Wofld Decisions, calleddhe study.‘‘unique*’ In that“ a coiriparispii of the two'^eneratiohs, using the exact" same questions, has never.been dpric before. V • ^

‘ ‘Instep of a'generation gap, we found that the.two .,g^ups : ^ a c t u a l l y . s i m i l a r . t h a n , anyone cxt. p ro t^ ,’’ Dr. Pollock said. .. . "

Both seniors and middles expressed that they felt Ihcy arc enjoying atnore satisfactory lifcsiylfc than did

icir parents. Both age groups expressed .'^ycr- '

whclmirig optimism about their future” and a desire to remain autonomous in retirethent. Dr. Pollock said.. • _ ‘

Howevef, both groups expressed concern that inflation and health care costs will eat away at their fmancial'assets,' and that, the govenunent will -not have adequate resourires to nteet the needs of retired ^ p l c in the year MW ‘ „ - V'-

* i^ bo(h grcmi»-^p^atedUt-infoni^, as on - a number, of fihanci^f^ues relative to re^m ent. .

. A lull 75 percept of- middles, and 6 1 percent of •' ...sehiois smd they prefcrrMl j |h iridependept lifcsty^^' with ainsisted'living, such ashing l^lp for gtini.ening and ' “ " ■ -clCalflng. i..onunumg emre reurein^hr com- munities and u l t communities'fqllowil^ behind ip. setrond and thinf resp^tiyely. .

Although living'mear one’s children was desimble to most, the m ajbri^ expressed a concen^ to not be a burden.-jLiving wHJj^fe’s adult c h i l^ n was a distant last place,choice o ^ q ^ r c e n t of^he. middles arid 16 percent of senlore. , ' ^ '

However, although‘.the vast majority preferred an autonomous'lifestyle, the study also show'e^ un­realistic expectations .or ignorance its. to the cost oj^ isuqh Independence.'■•rOf'the middfcs. 59 percent didn’t kpow how mych they would receive from social stourity.-.Addition­ally, 39 percent o f seniors were unaware of how much they were presently receitf|ng. including home equi-. ty« 53 percent o f m id d le s ,^ 68 perc,ent of .seniors couldn’t estimate th'e total dollar value of thcif'assets.

.o.When asked about nursing h o m cca re ,^ percent of, middles and 28 percent o f seniors had no idea as to . cost, and of those who hazarded a guess, 39 percent of middles and 45 percent of seniors significantly underestimated the price.

.Additionally, both groups believed M e d ic ^ cov­ers about onc-thnd of..^the cds{. while in fact, Medicare has been jaying for less th ^ 5 percent.,...,

" We Were surprised smd .Gcri Schartz, Ttans- arncrica’sfWlic'relatiqiis director, ’’Wc*thpught(the

^ b l i e wtriji better m fq^cd.* ' / V- - ; ^' '■ Although such finding point to a need for financial education and stAicftiired rctfremejnt pranning'j further

non-threatening or imposing,'* transainerica has developed a worksheet that Ms. Settanz hopes will provide an easy way to"

"The worksheet hclp^thcm Jisscss stbch^cuirent costs ... |n d predict c o ^ for the' retireiment yearn.” the public re la tio n sjjir^o r said. *‘It is designed to give them an ide^j^fwhere-they, stand tefore ihey -oMiet with an in su ra i^ agent or flnapci'al’p l^ c x ."

Perhaps'most surmsing to the.middles would be • the explosion of lbc.7’sandw.icb, rhyth." The'middle .geireration, acco td i^ t o ^ . Pollock, has long bben.

questions showed a basic unwiltingness to investigate finaperat needs and investment vehicles, - ■. -

Although more than 90 percent of all respondents ; agreed that "financial planning is -of benefit.-to

'everyone, including-persons. who are already rc tired,” more than 40 percent*of seniors said they.do not plan. •- ,

‘ Only 47 percent of-women middies smd they hqd “ som^* jntcrest in'reading a'book on retirement p la n n in g /^ d 40; |icrcent -qf' women middles ex-. prcssed“ some” interest'm viewing a television prog^mi; on retirement planning. *

“ It’s,sbmcthing;lhey.,say they yvant, but. they Won’t (akr^am effort to 'find out how to .ge.t.-it,*^-New '

irld’s Pollock said. *^lf4ho infcirination comes into -their-homes an'd'hits them over the head, they, might ace'ess it.’V,.'-'''7>i»——y_ * . . .

To’ mdikc/ imfDrmat ion ' . ' f ‘ a v a i l a b l e and

raising their own cihildieh and ‘‘u n f ^ y buhlencd --4wtlr^ng4'or-thcir^aging:parents-as

Biut the survey showed a'semor generation ddjrig its . shjEtre ofcariegivingas'wdiy . ' ' , ,

«While,45 perceilt of middles have weekly .in-pCtson contact with;rclativcs for c a r v in g , seniors'weren’t

. far behind at 33.^rdeht. When it came down to actual time spent, however, seniors actuaHy lead th ^w ay ' With the aycragc'Mnior-caregiVirr speridihg T .^ ^ u rs

' per week witir relatives, 'while middles'speqt 7.2 hours.. -, ' • "

The most common types oF,caregivin|5 iwsiStance ‘ ... :'were companionship' transportation, shopping, hqme iriainteiiance, managing'fmances and riuiiidng,..lme-

. phone calls. '’’This.(caregiv[hg profile) Has shown that seiors!are.

c o n f i d e n t .-that t h e y hre .va lued , f o r . the i r po^l-occupational ro les/’ Df. Pollock said. ‘‘‘This is a ' vety positive change. It points-to our maturing as a ^ i c i y . ” - ' ’ . .

MANAGEMENT 1-V r- -i ■f

n^w tax cdnsequeiiC(|s■ ...Coiric next tax season, many students may’ findtheipselves unexpcccdly' owing substantial funds .to the IBS. If you are a recipient of a scholarship or fcllowshq), the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants advises yoiuo find out whether or not you will have to report this year's, payments as taxable income . ■ —______ _____________

■ Under lax law, however, not all scholarship and■ fellowship payments -receive equal tax treatment. Depending on the date you received the grant, and on the type 'of services, jf any,^ you perform for the grantor, you may have to include part or all of the money in your taxable iftcome ,Funds granted*before Aug. 17, 1986■ If your scholarship and fellowship was awarded before Aug. 17, 1986, count yourself lucky. The tax trftaMeni remains basically the same as in the past — inerndTitg many provisions that may reduce your tax liability ■-

If you arc a candidate for a degree, you may

exclude from your taxable income: t|ie> basic «eholor- ship or fellowship graht, including the vdluri of room and boanl, In addition, you may exclude arty grant funds specifically llesignated for travel, research, clerical help and equipment.

On the othet;-hand, you generally must report as income anv g'mnt p.iymgnis that ymi receive in ’ exchange for past, p r e ^ t , or future employment services, or for research that mainry benefits the- grantor of the award. An exception |s made in certain cases whennhe services are required of all'carididates for the degree. _ •

W hat if you are n o t a cafntUdate for.A^egree?If you are not a candidate for a degree, you may

still be clgiblc for certain-tax benefits if your grant was made before .-Aug, 17, : 1986. Under tiicse circumstances, you may exclude -from your taxiablc income any amount received for such expenses travel, research, clerical help or equipmenj.

fn addition, you can exclude up'to'S300 a'fpbnth. for

. each- mo'nih 'fn ';which - you . receive. scholarship or f e l l o w s h ip p'a-yments'.- You may c la im tjie .

■ $300-a--morith ejclusiSrn-fgr a period, of 36 months, consecutive 'or nOi.' .But -ohee .you exceed .Mhe

' 36-month limit, you must include' in your_gross. income^.all amounts you receive imdcr the grant, including fujnds. designated for qualified expenses.

To c o m p f i c a t e m a t t e r s s p r t i ew ha t , the $300-a-monlh exclusion only applies if the grantor of the scholarship or fellowship meets-certain require­ments. • . . * '7 '

Funds granted.af{er Aug. 16, 1986Recipients of scholarships or fellowships granted

'.'after Aug. 16. W86, may find life a'bit more taxing. The $300-a-riionth exclusion for' non-degree, can­didates, Jor instance, has been repealed. Under-the new rules, scholarships an'd grants arc tax-free only if

^...ypu are a candidate for a degree and you use the funds for tuition, matriculation fees, books, supplies and equipment.

. You no ionger^xclude rroin ^ vnovfiy"received/or such.cxpenscs as room, board rind trai^l. * Neither can you exclude the poitipn "of a gr&t, ihoiuding any.tuition reduejidn, that represents n\enf for teachi.ng, research, 6r other services — if teaching or research is required for the degro.^

The new law also considers nnh-cash awnnts, suchas a partial or totiif waiver of tuition in exchange for- teaching, research, qr other services, as taxable income. ' . .

Stay, tuned for further developments The new tax Jaws on scholarships and fellowships

• are causing a good deal of confusion and controversy. in March, for example, the IRS suspended effonts tS - collect taxes on stipends earned by g r a d i^ students after an. outciy in Congress against the agency’s incdhsiislenci^ iii hantUing the c a ^ .Money Management is a column on personal finance distributed by the New J e ^ y Society o f CertiRed Public Accountants. ■ : ■

BUSINESS MATTERS BUSINESS CALENDAR

Vieser appointed N.J. Trust chairman . Gov Thomas Kican appointed ^ lis S. Vieser chairman of the New Jersey Wastewater Treatment Trust. Already a meihber pf Jhe trust/V ieser will fill the vacancy left updil the' resignation of the fortner chairman, R ^ r t Mulrcany.

Vieser is president of the' New Jersey Alliance for Action,*a coali- (ictii of more than 500 organizations whose goal is to. improve the quality of life for New Jersey residents. Warren Victor, president of Action

, Business Consultants Inc., will fill Viespr’s previous seat on the JnisL, The. Trust was qsUblished in.

1985 as a. cdiriponent'bf Ihc N!J.' WastewaieV Treatnjent Fiitahcing Program, a revolving loan system ^0 -h e lp m u n i c i p a l i t i e s and Dutoorities finarice improvements to their wastewater treatment facili-' t ie s ./ As an independent stale,

- aujfaori^, the Trust-has the pqwer/- MO- raise, funds and make loans at

cuirm t maiket rates to eligible ap­plicants.

Matching loans from the State ore- adriunister^ through th& Depart- ment o f Environmental l^tcetion. a tM io percent.interest, Conibiifed,' these'loans yield ftiU-‘fundiiig"6f eligible costs , at hqlf.the current ’market rat^.

Thursday. 4 9;30 a.m. to 3;30 p.ru. — Introduction to Personal Com­puters. MCCC's Division of Con- t i m i i n g E d u c a t i o n o ff er s a twQ-week- computer class. Held, at MCCC's West Windsor campus. C ost: $89. Information: (609) 586-9446.

Friday.

suiting Practice Workshop. Of­fered by MCCC’s EHvision of Cou:. tinuing Education. Held at 'the Small Msine&s Development Center at MCCC's West Windsor campus. ''Cost: $25. Information: (60?) 586,4800, Ext. 469. . '■ 10 a.rii. to 3 p.m. — Free Open Door Discuffiton. A discussion covering a wide variety-of financial

^topics, held ariMerrill Lynch. 194 Nassau St., Princeton. Information: (609) 683-8687. •

■ 1 p.ih. — Skyiands Tourism .Promotion. Bob Patterson, presi­dent of the New Jersey Travel & Resort Association, will speak about “ Lobbying and Promoting Tourism” at the Skyiands of New, Jersey Tourism .Council meeting. Held attiKT-Somer^t Marriott, 110 Davidson Avc., Somerset. Infor­mation: (201) 697-8421.

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GOOD NEWS • BADNEW 8> By Henry Martin

O ■ 8:45 a.m. to' 4 p.m. — , Secretaries’ Seminar. Lcam stress niinagement and useful business techniques at this onc-^y-seminar. Held-at the R |^ d a Inn, 4355 Rt. 1 and 'Ridge R bid;’Princeton. (Tost:

'S69. Infonnatioh;' I-80i-256:5?89.

■ 9:30 a,m; to 3:30 .p;m. -r- -In- trQdifc.tion-to L o tu s l-<2>''3. hlCCC’s Division of* Continuing

^Education offers this^Mwo lweCk coniputer..elass. Held. at MCCC’s West Windsor campus. Cost: $89'. Information: (609) 586-9446.

Monday.8 _■ — A s .b e s to s .r« la tc dTopfes." Attendees may take the New Jtrsey 'Department of Health 'rapetvi'sor/dohtractor' - or- asbestos

- worker examination.. Princeton Tes-' ting lUboratory offers the fivcrday

-course. Cost: $450. Ijifoifnation: (6(») 452-9050.

Saturday:

to 4 p.m. New 'Jersey Women Business W ork­shop. A workstrop for women discover. enhepreneurial potential,'' learn to-start a new business, per:

7,Tect marketidg techniques, and mas­ter procurement practices.'Held at

■Raniapo.CoUeg^ inMahwah. Cost: $20, jncludcs lunch. • ' Infonnatio|n: (609) 292-3864.

1 0 ■ 8 a m. — White CoUar Crime Prevention. Dennis L. De- May, president of' Adams Safe­guard Inquiries Service, will speak at' this .breakfast meeting of the Princeton area (Chamber of Com-

.raercc’s (GCPA) Small Business C ounc i l . Held at the 'Scajit-- .icon-Princeton; Cost: $11 for C CPA ih e i h b e r s , $ 1 9 ' for non-menibers. Inforination; (609)' 520-1776. • ' .. •' • - . t- '■ 5:30 to 7:30 p,m. —r Developing' Consulting Afliliations. Richard C. Smith, president o f R.C.S. As­sociates Inc.,: will speak at this - CCPA Independent Management

sultants Network.piccting. Held the .Hyatt .Regency. Princeton,- it: $5 for CCP/^ members, $10

f(lr, non-membqrsf. lnforn)ation: (6g),:520-1776. .1 . . .

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iSemUuur. This seminar, featuring a ' Robert Climko, M .D ., director '-Weieheit'SaJes-a3sociatei- a- iocal~7t}fthe'Addictidri Reedveiy Frogram . 'attorney, and.a Weichcij Mortgage at the Princeton Hptisfe, will speak

.Co, representative, will takp-poten- at this Princeton arqtf Ghamber of' tial buyer?, through the steps, of Comnierce .(CXTA) meeting. Held -purchasing a home. Held ‘at the ^at the Scanticon-Mhcetoii. Ctost;. Weiche'rt 'Realtors Clinton office. $15 for CCPA membera, $25 for Cost: frefc. Information: (201) hon-members. Information: (b09) ■ 735-8140.- 520-1776. .

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Thursday____ii|i|>v • . the. Facket GroupI l / j ^ 12 to ./ '1:30 p.m. . — ' /ournaJ.'P.O. Box 350

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B i o t ^ n o l o g y

' Tbb-bo&nl of directors-ofJCytogcn Cbip. Q u n ced R o jb ^ F. John-

j.' .'irton chairnm of the, board, has ■ ‘ 488umed ' the a d d i t i o n a l '

^eqwnaibilities of chief executive "officer and president, replacing Dr.

, Ronald. J. Brenner, who has' id- ' k tg i^ fot personal rcaMns.;t>r..,. V^Bienhd' will remain it"diR^tor of ,^ ,;^"com pany ... "

Mr. Johnston (tas- spiecialized in- .(i-<<|oitiating ^ guiding a'number of

M n q ^ e s ^ d e ^ c a t^ to .the cpm; (..mercialization of'biotechnology. .

JJe^U firesidept of^ohhSt^^ ^ociates, Inc7, a liwrgers/ aquisi-

.. dons and venture -capital firm He n, .founded in 1967. He bas -served a4 I'.jCytbgen^Cbrp’s.chairtnan since itis{. .incration. ’ ' .

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‘ 111 1980, Mr. J b ^ t o n founded r <‘Cyjtqgen Corp, je c ru itin g Df.' Tblunas J. McKelun, senicH'. vice

preskknt, Iwientiiicr'affaiis, and. ■ffiereaftcri' Dr.' Jplm' D. .RodwcU, ■

■y‘ jd^presiden t, dfacoyery •research', ’ ’ ‘ co-itivcnt0f8-«of. .thc’’ company’s . patented aiiiibody-lfnkihg; ‘ 7 ',nolog3^i • ' •* - ' *i "' ' Mr. lohpstod focus on creat- ' ing.c<»pr^ paitnershii» to expand

Gytogen & ^ ’s patented^ ai^ t l^ n ^ u t ic delivery -syste^ intoc* the . jiharroaceutical maiicet-'

' place jn' the United States, Europe —tmd^Asia.-— -------r-^-—

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Brlaii Ternoey joined Foster Higgins & Co., InaN ts practice leader for investment services.

Mr. Tejnpcy formerly headed the insurance practite.for Mercer Meid*' inger Haiusen Asset Planning Inc.

. annuity and guaranteed investment contract cpnsutote.

. Mr..‘Ten»ey7« I*M i6n ,.»mia^ has 18 years of expen.oke ingroup- pension laoducis d e s ^ and |nves.t- ment; He Is a .magira ciiin laiide g i^ u a te o f St. Lcmis: University, h o l d i n g ^ a 3 .S .-4 c g t* c _ - in , m atb^natics.' H e ' also, holds the p fo fe s s ib n a l des ignat ions , o f A m erica Society . 'of Actuaries, .Member American Academy of A o Oiaries, and Quolled Actuary. . .

R k h an i Slmkus joined Shear^n L ehnm Hutton in Lawrehcevme,

as' a s ^ h d '•vice president andflnancial consultant. ' ..* 1." •

Mr. Siinkus specialize in the ' areas of indiviual retirement, plan^ ■ning\ p t^ o lio inanagement, and in an ^v isb ry capacity with qualified ipdnmei%~plans‘ regarding their selection "of money'' management alternatives.

Mr. Simkus is an graduate of Princeton University and'iesiderin

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F r a n c i s A. B raun HI has been promoted to ,manager . in the New Jersey office** o f Arth,ur Andersen & C o .,. the .international, account ing and

B raon.. / cqhsiiltmg Hrm, ■ Since joining the firm in 1983,-

Mr.‘ Biauh. has been woridng in the. ^accounting and audit diyifion where be will continue as manager..;

Mr. counting from ai^ his wife, Lawrenceville.

Conway

Ids a B.S. 4n: .ac- d e r A l l e g e . J H If r i -

Lyndp, reside in

" D o n a l d P'* • Conway,

h a s j o i n e d Witbum, Sniith

B r o w n , •Certified Public Accountants;- asdirector qf *thcsports -and 'enter- t a i n JD e n t

division.Most r^ e i^ y tiie piesident b f Six

nags Great Advepturc Theme Park in Jackson, Mr, Conway's back-

' ground includes all aspects .of plan­ning nthnagement and'operations'in the sports and >entettainment~Tn-

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is a member of the American In- stinite of Cetified Public Accoun­tants and-the New Jersey Society of; Cirtifiedj-I^blic Accountants.

' M a r k B. L oiz^ux was ad­mitted ai a part­ner in the New. 'Jersey practice of Oeloitie Haskins & Sells, the inter- natibniil account­ing, tax and'con-

. L<riz«|iig--> shTtiiig finh.Mr.. Lriizeaux has. 12 years of

o^rienoq in public ,accouhti9g with DH&S and has servecTsome of the-firm's major clients in- New. Jersey. -* His .areas of. expertise include'

mass t r a n s i t , chemi .cal ar id 1988-1989 fiscal ^ph^accutical, financial sctykes'

Rose year at the annuhl mergers and ac^uisitions.|' . national convention in Richmondi Virginia.

Mr.. Rose has Seen active in'the Jaycecs organization for more than IS yeius, having held m ^ y , local and s ta te o f f i c e s , i n e j u d i n g treasuter of the Npw Je rs^ Jaycecs and 'president of the New Jct^ jt'Jaycecs IntOTationalChganizatidh:--— ,r,oc

Mr, Ro^.is thc-paiincr in.charge, me firm in 1985,'■of tiw' Princeton office"of Amper,-’ . H ^ n e r he has b ^ n wqrk-Politzincr & -Mattia, one' o f the ' m the management information

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Mr/ Conway, who has practiced as a C.P.A. i ^ e w York, has also served as-controller for th New York Mets, executive ■director, of the U.S.JTcnnis Association, direc­tor of the Open, and as a delegate tO tte U.S. Olympic Committee. ,

Mr. Conway also negotiafed thc^ -agreement with the USSR Sports I '^m m ltlee which 'resulted in the I USA tennis team p ^ e ip a tin g in |

.the first .Goodwill Games,-held in | the Soviet UPtohnn 1986'.

Jamea Rose, .GVP.'A., w as elected National T nm iirer-df the U n i t e d S t t e s Jaycees. In t e r - aatiphal organiz^a- t iOn fo r f h e

A l a n H . ■Krasher^C' has .I, both .promoted t» - a.manger ijp the

'New Jcscy office . o f A r th u r .-An'derscn-& Co.' — -S in ce ,jo in in g

ment departments. . ,.Mr. ^rasner holds a B.A. in

economics froni. BuckncH tlnivcr- • sity and an MiB.A.-ikgree from Cornell University. JJe resides in Princeton with his wife boric and daughter Ali,

R o b e r t B.Diaz of Trenton has- • been promoted to man-<~ ager in the New.^>^ Jersey office ,df •.

___ Arthur Andct^n. . '

.{lHllHgFJ - ‘ Srace-joining Diaz the firm’s Boston

offiire iri 1984, be has been working ’ ’ iii the management information consulting- division where he will continue as manager. He (rans-. ferred to the New Jersey office in 1987.. ' ..

Mr. Diaz developed an extensive background in designing and'im ­plementing infotmatim systems for various .govemmeht departments as , ' well as providing clients \yith image processing technology .- '

\ .Banking

la test New Jerw y-tba^ regional' ^nsultirig division where he will certified public accounting f i r ms oOTt i nue as- manager. He has .dc-

A resident of Penriiiigton. Mr. Yc^ppcd an extensive background in r-Rose received his degree:inaccountr designing and implementing inform, -ing from .Setnri Hall Mniversitv. He m'ation systems.for various govern-'

Midlantic National -Bank, the lead bank of Midlantic Corp., ap­pointed David B. Gayuor to vice president-and m ist'counsel,of iu trust and financial management da- partment. .. —

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Continued from Page 1Bpresidents .of d.iviston^, with the remainder having rcac^hed theMcvd of dirceibr or group manager.

The clients are mostly young or new companies, rich in technical expertise but lacking business

■ A * U AAA A t I A • 1 ^ _know-how: PER will provide mir keting and financial directors to go in on on interim basis.and.ret up

. .accounting syijtcm.^ guide rauity 'capitalization and fomtula^e;' mar- ' keting strategies., .

:‘‘The' operative word here i? j;;.; initrim;" *Mr. Sbdekherg st^ssed. ?*.,‘i r ih e Executives are l i ^ . f o r less

than a-year it is niora timely jmd — c o s i 'g f ^ l i v c ; * ' .......’ ■ - ' “

These companies can not afford si£-(igure s a l ^ executives, .which is why they prefer a temporary

- injection of expertire-to a per- ;. mrincht employee, as in the cast of ' Uaker Vidcoaefive Inc. in Philadcl-.

phia, -. "W e're all'creative-types here, .

■' not business people,’’ sajd Alan . Baker, chairman.pfvVidcoactiye.

A 4’-ycar-old company pioducing

video programs, Videoactivc had double^ its sales each /ydar-and' expanded to a stage ,wl%ni it had w h a t ' M r . B a k c r ' c a i . l s ' “ the

' in-house capability to do our work but no real financial tools or the w h c T C w i t h a l for a permanent CFO."’ ,

James Mullen, vice president and chief financial officer of PER , step­ped in to act as an interim financial

and efTprts with a mixture of cash and cotfveilible.debentures,.a nego­tiated poriion o f which goes to the conthict executive. -

Two thirds of PER’s contracts are on a straight cast\basis with only a third invdfving equity consider­ations but the threst of the company is' essentially to seek out clients with promising investment pot^tial and p r o v i d e t h e m wi th the

at viaeoaciive, a pqsiijon nc . senior-level management-they need Stilt l^ldSt Jiclping- to install, and .7 |n retum for **swcat Muityi**

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^nnaitcing. * - . /Tiryvilfing to dgnsider taging them‘R'soutrds'vety 1 ikerioiTsultiiigT^

. ‘ ‘The long-iehn plan of investing isi .part of the; atltwtipni" agrred Susan Cannihg, who worked for PER on assignment with Preferred Risk Mpdical'Insurance Provider in Omaha, Neb. \

The challenges involVc^ in help­ing a youftg business are part o f the attraction, too. but there are draw­backs to being a rentcxcc.

"Y ou‘have to be a risktakcr," Ms. Canning said. ‘‘It’s'likc gambl­ing but -you’re gambling with yoyx. own ability and knoyyj^gOv’': ' .

A large part of the 'exccutivei on

. / ’■ term rent-exec originated), -/Ms. CaConing islcavifig PER to take up a full-time position in Florida. ' '

.‘,‘1 would Tqvc to uJee^another aissignment but I havcBills to pay,” she said candidly, j - Douglas MuISc; vide chairman at PER.-'is aware of tho'diffiCulties and

.maintains, “ What'seritical is keep­ing a balance between start-up com- p an ics paying in' equi ty and middlerSizcd companies who pay in dash,' 'ihaf. way'we could provide our contract emplpyccs with the

•ppUon'df cash pr e q u i t y ; " • MrTSodeibcrgrs aisp eager tP see

what makes a nmtcxec, different? _T hcy ate,in effca-tonsultanls,^’’-

Baker said.!"Bui they arc very hands-on. 'They don't just sit back arid say, ‘Here's‘\^ a t you ought to do,’ they say, ‘Let’s help you do. it................. ■ • - -

"Besides,"* he added; consultants wouldn't take oyer cash.-’’

PER is remunerated for-|

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on ' as -.clici^^ tor a amount of s h ^ s and defer payment (o-the coftiplction dK the assfgn- ml:nt. '

taking equity as payment seems to benefit PER and-ihe client. The client has the comfort of knowing its Ipng-te^rm future siicccS's remajns im'f^Prtant to PER and PER. j[and its contract executives) has the chance to get ajjicce of a possible future giant. ,

;the Iwoks with PER,, according,to _ .M r., Sodefberg,- havq .Voluntarily .^^1^ expand'its'•.cli^t'.-ljsSc.'--He

't ^ a r g e ~ t D I^ p a n ic a ^ 1 d r T t D 0 lr t b T " “ * ^ * ’ks4he-flexifei!ity-a8d-e^tgerien<^e

smaller firms to buy into; or already o*' comp^y^s .executive corps havc-thmr owmcompahics and arc’ would be paitieularly w e|l-suit^ to rebeptive to fresh'opporfunities. needs of international - co i^ r-• They are people who have some- ?tions seeing up suj?sidiaries in-the

the amount of work they had before' tends nor to. go away.”

To kcEp up with,ihe growth of the company, -PER recently moved t^ new quarters. - ■

" ’That was a bittersweet experi­ence for us," Mr. Soderberg smiled ruefully,

PER had agreed to provide a chief executive and a chief financial olficcr for the npw bankrupt marine bio-research firrtr,. Scaphafm, as $ stopgap while the boani of dueetprs r e ^ h e d fpr pcrm^cnt .replace-

jheijts’ fPr the ;d^arira e Then Seaphann'sTnncjple investor pulled PuC and the:df 51 fell timugh.

thing Ms. Canning docs not, "gold­en parachutes,” or. other’sources of income that,give them the freedom.

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United'- States in o to businesses utfdergping Chapter f l reorganiza­tions. • ' '

PER’s president is confident that to take risks. ' soon d ^n sized compahtbs-wjll be

Despite a rewarding expedience ripe fpf^thc services of rent^xccs’, as an interim vice president off pointing put,“ Once they've reac- marketing in . Omaha (whcrC: the hed a .lower level of mass they fihd

proved to be another's good fpiiunc and PER moved-intq the^fficc- Seapharm 'vacated on AIcxMder Road. . ■. It is top soon tp 'tell how strongi!

the dentmd for j^t-exccs will" Iv! .;i)ut the princiipala.:.,'at PER are 'hopeful rin'd enjoying the challenge.

"You have to te advcntulous,”; Mr. Mullen'said,' summing up'his attitude. .“ YDu‘ have to hnVe that

‘ rnbred.r • . * . .

Mr. Gaynor joins Midlantic from First Eld,cUty B ^ k , where' he

Tcrv^:-;as' vice piesrdeni and "as^sociate counsel since 1982;

; Mr; Gaynor is a m'ember of iJic , Bar Assouiation in New .Jersey, , Florida, Washington , D .C., . and .Virginia,

, M r.' Gaynor, 'a Plainsbbrb resi­dent, and his wife, Andrea, have two children: Aiu on and fVoah.

He has been a sso rte d with several regional and t^nehal construction f i rms, ' h o l d i n g a var ie ty of re^r^jevd^anagcnien t positions, incliiding^yicc -ftesident-territoriaT m & n k ^ T and v ice , p r e s i -dcnt-cpndfrictioh' managementf r iiu p .

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'ocatlian \as aojccl manager. Her du'ticsi in­

clude organiza*- Tocatlian tion and control

o( de s ign and p ro duc t ion of brochures’, annual reports and direct mall. '

Ms. Tocatlian is recent market- ' ing graduate of Rider College, with a B.S. in commerce. ,

■' D and Giardino, currently presi­dent of the Associated'Equipment Distributors nationwide, ..will miairi as .president and chief ex­ecutive of Equipco Sales & Rental and its subsidiaiy companies, in­cluding Equipco Service Corp serving limited New York markets arid Equipex. International which handles export sales.

J am es E. M ack in so n , vice president, Equipco Sales .41; Rental, and previously sales manager, wUl move up to executive vice p'resfdent w i th .day to day op e r a t io n a l rcsponsibilty for sales, rcn t^ , parts and service.

W. E. Connolly, will replace Jim Mackinson- as the new vice p^psidenl, sales.

Communications

W a r r e n -T . L u t z j o i n e d ST&L Associates. Inc., an advertis­ing agency. as e x e c u tive vice

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president .Previously, he

held The posiiioh Lutz ' of director of new

piM ct development fbr Johnson'& Johnson’s profe^siqq^ mariccting division, .as well othcr-manage- iront positions with -J& J com- pani&, including director of mar­keting and sales for thcThicopce division, arid product director for Ortho Diagnostics. '

Mr. Lutz is a former intelligence officer with the Central Intelligence Agency. 'A'ssigned as' a U n it^ States Foreign'service Officer, Tic woric^ in India,' Japan apd the United Kingdom.. He was'also as­signed to theJoint Chiefs of StaiT at the Pentagon.

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SPOTLIGHT ONDr. Howard Schwartz-.

Stark & Stark- Dr. Howard.S«hV''artz ranks

. o n g an elite group of ' v educated persons. He holds'- d(Kto‘rates ip both law and medicine. Cuireritly a private

/ .practitioner in emergency , medicine ht Princeton Medic^ - CentcTt Or. Schwartz has also joined Stafle & Starky-a Prince­ton area law firm,

"At present, I’pi assisting with complex4itigation that involves technical medical problems,” E)r^Schwartz said, describing his responsibilities at Stark & Stark. He has '* fulfilled the legal r^uinhnents to argue a case jn court, but he and-ihe firm are not yet surb whether he will underiake that * type of work,

Dr. Schwartz decided to join a law firm because he had a law degr^ and wanted to use it

■ in legal practice. He chpsc Stark & Stork for "their-rc-

aatiori frithe community arid ir expertise, ’ ’ he said. JJc .then met with several of the.

.-^qiptlners-andithey. acceptedhis.offcf:.

"W e decided that if would . be an interesting experiment,” he said. Dr. ^chwortz ripw ’spends two'full days at the law office every-week, r

"In medicine there are is­sues thslt come up every'clay.

•thatrelatcto law, and mqst ' physicians are uncomfdriablc in dealing with them, ’ ’ Dr Schwartz-said.

At St. Louis University School of Medicine in 1981, . Jie was "teaching medical stu­dents how to deal with prob­lems that could surface in prac­tice,” he said, and he realized that legaTeducation could help him to prepare the students.

Dr. Schwartz was also interested in "the way medidne would be changing over the next couple of deca­des. To understand changes from the-oCitside ... I fell a

background in law would be ‘- beneficial,’’ he cxpldlned.

.Dr. Schwartz then registered -■at'St.-4:,oui&Uniyer5itySchool----

of.Law, and finished his juris . doctorate tnagria'curnTaude in Jariftaiy 198S. ' ” .J ■

From 198Slb-l986, he. . workpdas.visiting.associate

• ■prtifcssoi‘-6Tlaw atidmedidne . .at Mc<jifl University in Mon.;'', ‘treal. He has also taughl.at.the'^ University of Colorado at Den- • ver, the University of Massa­chusetts Medicid School, and the University of Medidne and Dentistry of New Jciscy, Rob­ert Wood Johnson Medical School. He has als6 worked as director of emergency medical services in Denver and St.Louts and.prithcN.J.'Stairir— Department of Health.

Dr. SchWartz reedved his undcrgraduate d^rce in engi- neeringat RensseWr Pply- technic.)nstituteinTroy, ‘ N. Y., aridhis mfdical degree from New York University School of Medidne. He has

Dr. Howard Sdiwartz

lived in Princeton since 1986 and has two sons, one a junior at PrincejonUmversity, and thq other an eighth grader at John Witherspoon Mid^c School.

J a r t i e s J . Shields ha.s been

• apjwintcd presi­dent o f the com- • pany’s cellular communication^ division, recently e s t a b l i s h e d Ihrou^h the ac-

Shidds q u i s t t i o n of American GcIlular-^Network lnc.

Mr. Shields was als'o elected a vice president of Comcast Corp.„In his position as-president of

Comcast. Cellular Communication, Mr. Shields wll be responsible foj the management of the company's cellular telephone operations

i-•Joni Owed

ed nuptcruus articles on the subject M a n y f a c f i i r i n C I of valuation .oT closely held com- * •panics. —r. Mr. Oliver. -36, was raised''in Princeton and now resides iq Hopewell Towmship with his wife.

'Victona, hrs son, Brian (5) and daughter Laura (2) He is a graduate of Rutgers College, with a B.A. in Business Administratiorr, and* the New • jybrk University Graduate School of Business , with an M.B A-.in Finance.

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Construction

.James A. Pat- I te r s o D jo in e d iGilbane Building [.Co’s N ortheast l^rcgiond office in j P r i n c e t o n , a t I.Vice-prestdent-co Instruction opefa- I lions mariager.'

. Patterson . M r. Patterson Mias liiorc than 20-years-of.cxpeii- •!cn<.c in the cohstruction industry.

Robert Pi pilvCT,_.vicc presi­dent, has beeri elccied To the B o ^ of Directors of Managcmcnf Plan­ning Iric. ■ —

Mr. Oliver, Who joined Manage­ment Piannirig. in 1975, Was a senior financial attalysi prior Jo. his » election a^-yice.'passidcnt in 1986. He i | . a, semor . membci: '.of t the

. A.mencan^ Society of Apprtirers, serving on the Biisiribss Valuation: Committee of the Society ’ since July, 1986, He isri past President of the P r inceton, Chapter of the' American Society of Appraisers. A member of the K O P Association, he has., s.ftCS(?<i Valuatio,ij,Advisory Committee sij»ce-':i984.

: Mr.rOItver is aTtwjuent speaker at- ■ valuation Iridbstry and trade .as­sociation meetings-and Has publish-

E u g c f ie . M . Haring, a senior pariner in the law firm of McCaftcr and English, has. b ee n ’ e l e c t e d

— - R m k H manufacturing, tirins'. He joi after nine yi

-Compressor where Im held

Riley-J. Ruskejoined Imq Dc- lavailnc. as mam-, age'r of manufac­turing operations at Imo’s Delaval

.'.turbine division.■ M r. Ruskc' 's

responsibi li ties ' w i l l i n c l u d e p r o d u c t i o n ,

and-- plant opera- rtavjil Turbine

with Wdrthlngtqn Buffalo. N.Y.,

five years covering the areas of San Diego,. Las Vegas, andilouston.

J e f f r e y. iJCirsch, formerly la'rrTh v e s tm e n t ( b r o k e r ’ wi t h J Hclmslcy-Spcar,I has joined C&R, Realty andt-Man- agement Co. Inc. to work on, all

K irk b ' ■ phases 'of prop­erty -acquisition.’

His t^ponsibilty will bp to iteatc a diversified {Xirtfolio of residential and commercial propefties not only

____ _______ a vartety^ilraana- New Jersey, but also throoghomgcrial positions. Betore joining^Dnrk-^*’® Tri-Slate-area,.Delav^j Ruske worited for one

/HaHng-

ycfa WorAington’s'.manager ofc h a i n ^ conunercial ^ i i ^ r i r i g . .New Jereey-State ^ _Bar Foundation; < :n 0 8 l E s t S t C

G o o d M o r n ln g i ii t . w f a s a q u l ^ e t n i g h t . . . O n l y 3 5 p e o p l e

d y i n g t o t a l k t o y o u l

AndvoLcari count, on getting all the messages quickly and accurately from Winifred D6nahue''s~ Answering sen/lce.

^5% Of the'doctors In Princeton counton us.' -’thev rely on our efficiency • our calln and professlonaf^

’ tone..'.and our Judgment In emergencies, / —

Realtors, consultants, sales and service representatives. Voii cari' count on.us tdpick up the.imPQrtant calls (n YOurabsence...and to ' KriQvv when to reach you by phpiTe, radio or beeper .Thafswtiy wevetaken over

’ the medical and profes-. ' ‘ slonal markets. .

w m ifredDonahue's

calling all Professionals!. Now Call Forwarding' makes our superior

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352 Nassau street Princeton, NJ 08542

effective for Offices cffeveryslzeL ■ I call 9243mi or8 8 3 -5 ^ 7

the educatonal arid phi lan th rop ic arm ..of the i6,S00-hiember New Jersey State Bar Association;

Mr. Haring most'recenUy served as vice p resi^n t of Ae Foundation. He is alra a- former chair, of tjbe; Association’s in s u ^ c e cbmiriittM, ■« Mr. Jlaring has been associated wiA M c C a ll and English, Ac state’s oldest and largest firm, smee 1955. ' A Princeton resident, he is also

; ^ y c in A e community servmg as 'chsaicellorof the nscopal Diocese ..of New Je^y ,s in ce 1983 and as a trustee of New Jersey Shore Foundation since last year.

Christopher M . Pyne .E si|.. wiA the Princeton law firm of S t i^ & Static, was mstalled as president d f ' Big Brbthers/Big Sisters of

•'Mere« County......................■ '^Mr,' F pe previously servwl as vice-president and' chairpei^ of the finance committee,

B r u c e E . Nassberg joined- iIm LawrencevtUe law f i r m . o f S z a f e r r a a n . Lakind, ^ ilm s- ttiri, Wader & B la to . )> ■

Sinefe 1983V Mr. Nassberg bad

r in Ae, Union, N.J,- finri of Nassberg-ftCheser. He will practice matrimonial, and family - law wiA Ae Lawienceville firm.

Mr. Nassberg w ^ ’ aif aMixtant

J u a n M. Prieto has been named Project Manager ' in Ae Stamfordi Ct . , officeV of Cabof, Cabot, & Forbes i

Tn’his new pos- , . ilion, M r..Prieto

Prieto is responsible, frirAc project management of Cabot, Cabot, & Forbes' current develop-’

;nients in New Jersey, including the $95 t n i i i i o n , 1,5 itnilliornsquare-fpot Interstate 195 Business Bldk m Hamilton Tdwii-

‘ s K ^ , ' , .C a r n a t i o n ' r ccc ' n t ly ' ' t e as ed

414,000 square feet for its North­east-Regional Distribution Facility which will be located in the hew business paric. Groundbreaking for

- the building is slated for September -1988 wiA:occupancy in June~198i9.

R o b e r t S'. Powell Jk. has.been n am ^ d p riss id c .h t-an d chiefv operating officer o f -DKM Propci^cs Corp;'- of LawrenceviUe; s u ' c c c e d i n g

Powril Ronald Berman, wlto will assume,, the position.-of chairinan of Ac board and chief executive pffic»rr/ .

M r; PowcUV who has screed; as exc^tive-vice president o f DKM since 1984, will,.haye..«vetall.re- sponsibiU^ for the o p e ^ o n s of the firm’s various subsidiaries and staff groups^ incitkUng DKM Construc- i i o n C o . , DKM R e s i d e n t i a l P r b ] ^ e 8, Ae: firm’s land <^veIop- meht staff, markeUng, and p r o p ^ riianagement. _ -

"Prior-to-joining DKM, Mr;'Pow- cU bad served as president of Suttoni' Construction Co. o r Livingston.; From 1974 to 1980,-M r. Powell

troUer for the Garcia Corp., anoAcr sports-related concern.

E r n i e T u r p has been nam ^ sales manager of Hagcman-Dicncr Associates Inc. Realtors’ High- t s town off ice ; Mr. Turp will be,

__ ___ resp o n sib le forTurp > AC residential r ^

al 'estate operation in 'Ac -HiglF Istown/East Windsor area.

He lives in Hightstown with his wifei' Virginia, and is active in A e community and Ac ' H i^tstown Liras Clyb.

PhotographyT he L e ig h

P h q t o g r a p b i c Group of-Prince­ton h a s adde d Paul B. Papier- to its professional m-hduse staff of photographets.'

M r. P a p i e r - Papkr joins 'T h e -L ei^

Photographic Group wiA more than .six .years o f publ ic re la tio n s , stiU-life’, food, c a ta lo g and.'cor-. praate p h o to ^ p h y .experience m M a r ib a ^ arid^iladclphia.

Public SectorJDonald E .,Secor of Wall Twp.

has been oamed chief o f Ae state commerce department's Office joT

..BusinessDevelopment. ’: Mr. Sccor h’ served as a busi­

ness development officer Jn tlte (Apartment’s Division of Ecoriomic

Pi^viously, Mr. Prieto had sbrvcd- v d o ^ n t Auflitinty h ^ a r t e r c d as projcct manager in Cabot, Cabot, “* treWoiL, .& Forbes’ Orlando, Fla', office.

: Mr. Prieto holds an MJB. A. with a concentration iiir'finonce/reaT es­tate from the Harvard Graduate School of Business/Administration.

.G loria Nilson' R e a lto rs o f- Princcton has acr • 'quited -Ae .pro- fessional.:skiIls of W.- Scott-Down­ey. ■-

M r. Downey has lived in Gen-

jerseyUnion- ..Cotmty priksecutor from . \ , /D6w7i ^ • - tfal 'New,1980 to 1983; He also served that for three years. . \

' office as aaaliii^nt gupprvisor of the /- ' Prior toU s affiliation wiA Glofia .Jporial ::enibiceindu; unit and \asi..NUsoa,ReaU(MS« M r. JJoWne]iJhad>; 'appellate stqietvisor. > soccessfiilly worked in 'sa les for

served as the first exeoutiye direct(>r Developrtieht sinc<r1975.- He jiK^t of- the New J e ^ y Eranomii: Dc- recently served as a "natiotid bu|i-

. J development officer;^Helping.......... 4o a t u ^ top national and' int4r-

Mr. Powell bold a m aster's and.’- national firms to’New.Jersey, such Pb.D. degrees ftom the Wocjdrow, as’ Sharp Electronic's,-':--The' Sony Wilson School of PubUc aind Inter-' -Corp., apd.SKC America. ! tiafioitti ^ a i r s at lYiriciB^ Urii- Prior-to joining the department, ven ity .. Mr. Powell resides in’, Seepr, a. real estate appraiser, wju„ Pririct^o with his wife, S hw orr-v icc president of James M. Rice and fwo children, - - ’ Associates,'real estate developriMiot

I c h a r d D e coj**dtants, a subsidiary p f Ae Jqs.' bem Muscarelic.construetibh and

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NOTICE • please check the first insertion of your ad.'The Packet cannot .be responsible for. more than one Incorrect fnsortiori. M ads are restrictdlf to their proper classifications and to' the regularPrinceton Paciket StytetiT typ'd. Right is reserved to edit Or.reject

/ertlsihqlropy. • 3 7 7 •anyrct^lffed- adyemsing'

too-Help-Wanted.‘ACCOUNTANT/BOOK- KEEPER^- P/r ppr diem. Monthly statement, bank

. _ ^ ' 8k data entry. Hourly rate negotiable. Gall 201- 674-7919, ' -ACCpiW TAip'• Degree. 6-1- mos. acom)Mhg exp. Bartk or brokecage e^ rcm- meht a -fi To $25k. Fee pakj. . Sally. 609-863-3700

,H, Neuman Assoc. 2500 Brunswick Ave. '

10® VVantedACCOlWnNQ -'crerioal'spot needs good debit/ wedit & PC Badigrouiid,! verbal skills. A.S. degree or bank exp a ,+. to $l8k Fee'

, PaW. Helen;.609-883;3t790, H. t^euriito-Ajsoc, 2500

■ 13ilirnawidt Ave: - .

100 Help Wanted 100 Help Wanted i®®: Help Wanted ■ io® Help Wanted

A C C O U N T A N T • Ex- perlen^ pdijsori needj^ ‘

A C C qU N TR ^- - Clerk. . Go^q(fdlvof8lfl. d liook-

, kbwnjexp. with 6/B. A/P, paycblj -A-TOsi Immediate need. ‘$iBk.-. Fee.;^pakfti-'

■Upda, '«®)§-€to370Q 'h.' trarntian 'AiHoe. 2500''

ADMINISTRATIVE - Soft, ware Company (or the nursing home Industty lodk- ing (or nursing or medical records person to train nursing home personnel. Must be personable &'v ll- •"9 td traveL:Salarv com- rnenaurdle with experl- endg. Please send resume to Delorps Vltelk), c/b Care' Cbmp'ulac, 1200. Tices Lane-.'EaM Brunsv^, NJ OS6I 6. ■ . ■<

ADMINISTRATIVE ASST • Exciting entiylevel posHioa at established oonstcud^ company In Cranbury. I( you are bored at your Cur­rent )ob & enjoy diversHied duties & a busy al- m o s {^ e this could be the job you are lookirig (or. Wilt train, advancemenl . op­portunities, company pbld benefits & pjl tH sharing. Call Joe 800-321-2571 >

ADMffilSTRATIVE!

A D V E R T I S - ' tNQ/PRQMC)TIONS • Maiv

ager - Assist Communlca- t i ^ Director In planning &

. p l^ng ads, proiixitionai tie ins & special events. Write co(v fof pdfiL radio & TV. Learn de^ top publishings. Send resume, cover letter, • writing, 4 ad. semities to:

'Communications' director, McCarter Theater, 91 Uni­versity Ptacd, Princeton, NJ 06540 by Aug 12,1988.

ARE YOU Tired o (,a stressful hectic U(e? • Thm

'.caU .609-924-8410 andjjnd 'art how you caii work with (rtefxlly peofM in a relaxed (tiesant.enytroment.

to take'c6mp|ele irespOTi ' blllly (or computerized sys­tem for'ari expa.Bdlng cocn- pmer company •in .-trey •r'enceVlllo. C all '609‘- 79916444.

^ r ^ W ^ Ave.

ACCO ONTANT'-IIINtiW . Jersey State Police careerposition. • division.'. Head, quarters, Ew(ijg.Towtiship. salary $24,000-$29,000'. ■r.good .benefits.. Need Bachetor S ■ P^ree tndud- Ing or supplemented by ^1 credits In Accounting. Call 6Q9-682;2000 ejrt. 2711. -.

ACCOUNTftiJQ - Jr. Accou- taftl, needed to head 2 per­son-Bookkeeping Oeplof consulting engineerin iinTi In the Princeton area. .Exp with computerized accojnt-. ingsystem a rniisl. Position t requires prohciency In all

ADMINISTRATIVE AfeSIS- TANT-parttin)B,(ofsfnalt"hklnrii. nrMflfvatifm ■ - pJUSh Blmosphere, fullDuties Include as^stancb spectacular

.In /sport preparatioh and lighi ^kkeeplng. About ■15.to,20 nexiblo (at ybur

■'convenlerice).- hours per weekr:Sobrnft.fesufne-wiUi-^l

bonus. Top benefits In­clude 401K. '

B09«83-4040

" areaspf bookkeeplr^Tunt> tiortf ' es well as ability Jo Interface with Munktiple Ac countiiig'D^t 8 Interoffice personrtel. ^cellenf bene­fits' package, salary corn- rnensurate ' with exped- encer609-452-0580 • ' ' '

JeferetK^ to Constance Qrelff, 60 Priricelon Ave,

•Rodv H«I, NJ 08553.

vlce/lnatallallon - Me­chanics 'needed fdr»HVAC Cxwtractor. Staadyemptoy-

' meni, uniforms, hospi^- tzation, H(e Insurance, va­cation, credit onion and profit sharing. 609-799-

X3436,.

ASSISTAItiT - Accounts Recf^abie Cle(k„ Entry level position with growing company in Belle Mead. Cutiea to Include accounts receivable and'general of­fice work, so(nrmq>erlenc8 or basic accounting knowt-

lhaleube- jigtit ■ person! Call - Rita 201-874-8686.' ASSeTANT BUYER

P iFsfWOflHlI I. 842 Staid FfdPrinceton, NJ 06540

, ADMINISTRATIVE SEC­RETARY -.To vice presi-

AOCOUNTIN& CLERK = Entry level clerk typist with some knowledge ol ac­counts receivables 8 pay­ables. Working .knowledge' ol PC^s a plus. Good fringe benefits. Salary com­mensurate with experi­ence. Send . resume 8 salary requirements: Per­sonnel Director. 243 Wall St. Princeton, NJ 08540. ‘

ACCOUNTING CLERK

Wonderful oppty in Ac­counting Dept oMast grow­ing company. Some exp 8 ty^ng skills necessary

ACCO UNTS PAYABLE Clerk ■ Full responsibility lor writing vouchers 8 job costing. A/P invacos lor Real Estate Developer. ,

.Thejdeal candidate will be detailioriented with 2 ycS exp. in an accounting dept., be able to meet deadlines 8, have exc. oral 8 writton comfhunlcatlon skills..' Plea^ forward resume, with salary history to Carteret Realty Corp. 2117 Rl. OS."* Hamilton Square. NJ 08690.

rAOMWISTRATIVE IBITRY LEVEL-

. POSniOfffi , ■ ..--.dent.oUechnical services.:Prineton/Rqc^j'8tiii Area •• • FasFpaced.-'intematlqnal- Fiill/partt 'time. For fast- marketing division for oor-pabed infomSUonai consult­ing firm: Applicants should be- responsible,, organlz-. ed, delall-orlented. en- ergeiic. should possess

' pleaani ohorle manners and excellent typing and writing skflls.' Familiarity with vrord processing, Mac­intosh' and bookkeeping a plus. Cqm'pqny paid bene­fits. Salary commonsuralo with exparience. Please call 609-921-3770

Will consider qualltied trainee. Steady, employ­ment, jtomppUtive wages 8 benefits. ^ '

Cdmpany located lO mins from 'Princeton- Nd. Fqr appt call' ...

ADMIN ASST/Secrelary basic booWeeping, typing, good organizational skills 8 (Ximputer knowledge hi WordPerfect needed in an active -challenging office environment. 'College , a plus. Full time. Send re­sume to: Director, •Jr. Achievement. 29 Emmons Dr, 4-3. Princeton -NJ 08540.

ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT

Prophet 21, Inc., a growing computer company In Yard- ley. seeks a ’sharp, well- organized Administrative A^stant. Qualified can-- didales wiirpossess:

and

^lls

PERSONNEL DEPT KOOLTRONIC INC

609-896-0088

ACCOUNTINQ - Number oriented person needed, tor Broker ReoonclliaUon by commodity trading cofrt- pany In RIalnsboro. Must be accurate, organized, neat & dependable. Send letter a resume to: C. Olsen, CN 822, Princeton NJ 08542

"ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS­TANT - Small office In Cranbury, seeks energetic. Intelligent person with a ■working knowledge ol all office (unctions In WP Salary comm, td ability.

.Call 609^395-7786*-ADMMISTRAT1VE ASST

Local-CO seeks cheerful in- div. Friendly atmosphere, great opty. Calf BQB 609- 243J)484. r e g e n t NA- TION/VL. 3371 Rt 1, Law-

■ renceville.

• Excellent verbal •written skills

• Accurate typing• (5Q-I-), WP• Eperience In either a

marketing/sales oi* cus­tomer support environ­ment

Full company paid medical dental benefits plus profit sharing. Forward resume which must include salary requirements to:

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS­TANT • to Presidqpl need­ed tor (ast-pacrki direct marketing firm. Stimulating ■job with varied responsib­ilities liicludlr sdWuiing,' typing, special 'projects, party coordination and heavy Interaction with both client 8 staff. Individual must be detail-oriented, have good -typing skills, pleasant phone manner- and strong organization^ skills Excellent 'benefits! Salary commensurate with experience Please call Cvol at. American List Council. 201-674-4300

'Manager,Human Resources

PROPHET 21. WC19 West College Avenue

Yardley, PA 19067 EOE.M/F

CLEJ^CALOPPORTUNITIES

Due-to recent expanskxi, American ReltWice In­surance Company, located iri Mercer CoimtyrNJ; has these exdtlng posjtidhs available. •

STOCK CLERKInterested applicant should hpVe a High School. education or equivalent arto sortie ti«lnlng or expe­rience in-stock difia inventory control procedures. -

HLE CLERK f/To qualify, you'should hive at least 1 [year's working experience, filing expettopce preferred. Typing ablilty would be a plus. . ' j j We offer an" attrac^e benefits package/aiXf a stimulating wwktog environment. For consider­ation, call Nancy Sander at:

(800)896-1021

AiymiUCj^ RELIANCE~ Insurance Company ^

. - TOOO LenmtDitve Lawreticevflie, NJ 086484M26

fww (WntiHeiiwetw ar/Mv

LABORATORYTECHNICIANS

Vl/e arefa nationally respecied researqh.and con- sultind otganizeiioh with an Immediate need for a Word prooestor/Secrefaiy to woik In our Research Division at oUr Plafhsboro headquarters. Can-- dkfatss thush have at least 1 year of secretarial experience, type at least-60 WpM arid have (am- ifiarity v]0th wrxd. processing s/stoms (NBI and/or WordPerfect aplus). . - We offer an excelleni salary, and benefits package which includes 3 weeks' vacation. Interested aixhl- cants should submit their resume wilh slllary re- qitirements.to:LMSSIM —

Policy.Research; IncM , i « m iMMtM, U«S41-mi.XnEqalCtiponwWy.Cilxitoyw

Bfo/dynamics, Inc., a rosearch toxicolom' f|rm located.ln Somerset County, Is se^ng:personq'el (or its (acuity PosHiqns available In the following departments:

toxicology>ln • Reprodii*j;Uhk:alJ

(Fii Time i OtetPrep

rnmtotogy' fiM Tnf M U t

For Immediate co?'/

or forwai(201)'»73-:[wafoytHir rest

ideration call;Ext 2S2

' e.wfth salary/require-mema to the Porson'fw Department:

O O B k y i iy a t(mics Inq., , MotU«f»,Ftoad, PO Box:236b”’ ' : East Millstone, (U o | 8 ^ ^ 0

Ef^a/ p p fio m t^ ^ En ■WF/y/H

SECHETARW . ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.

Maiktitaouroa, a leadiN' In the Matio&ig SefiyjjGea- bidustiy, has an ekawtlonaBy interasting opening' lor a BachKaiy/ArXitiraitratfve AssistNii to wok forourTT^ production oriented good orgaitizationitiekille

.compute.the

Ires

6 0 M 5 $ '4 9 9 0

MARKETSOURCE CORP.• 10 Abeel Ftoad -ri '

-Cri^bury, NJ 08512.t««IO(firtke|(ieWBBiT4W

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ANIMAL CARETAKER -For small enimafs in testing 1 5 d a y s ^ ,(possible .

. weekend & Holiday sched> uling). J & 4' TEMPOR­ARIES, 6(X) Alexander Rd.

".Princeton. N.J.:609-452- 2030.

Progressive cdmpany has wonderful 'oppty In . Pur­chasing Depj. Permanent position with dericat duties

“arboytrig fonctlWHLV— p

Good typing ability, plea-, sant-phone mantier & at- lentkm to detail necessary.

porats jet aircraft requires detail ortentod'team,player with 3-5 years experience. Word processing 61 80 wpm, Slaru) of SOwpm: plea^nt. articulate tele / phone personalty; "a n d proven orgahtzatlonal skills. Excellent benefits, working conditipns and lo­cation. Send-your resume 4s|th salary requirements to: Astra Jet Corp., 4 Inde- pen0nce Way. Pnnceloh. NJ 08540. EOE

ARCHITEeT4 INTERNS-' Busy Trenton NJ firm with varied practice: seeks Pro­ject ArdiHecI 3-5 yrs contract document exp 8 2 Graduate Interns with 1-3 yrs 8xp working till phases ol profession. SeJSry com­mensurate with exp. Con­tact Eric or ^Richard at Clarke 8 Calon, 609- 393-3553.

Fine growth potential.. Com pete & ben-

- efite.'-CbrhpanylocaledJO mtos from Princeton.

For appt send resume to.

Qopt' MS-J3 PC BOX 504 .

PnrKaton NJ 08540

OR CALL

.609-89&C088

ARCHITECT (PROJECT) - With min 5 yrs axpeflsnce with expanding firm, em­phasizing high quality de­sign, ottering diversified 8 (^allenglng projects & pro­fessional dpyelopment pot-

.ential. Fonvard resume (o: KocubinskI Architects. 1143 Lawrenceville Rd, (Rt 206), LawreocevillB. NJ 08648.

'ASSIS.TANT Manager Trairjee'*- For smfill ship-

'■ping' company. Full time resportdSie potion. Light’ nttirtg,' pleasant work err- vironment. Rleaae call Princqton Mall Service,'- Princeton Shopping Cen­ter, 609-924-5059;-

ARCHITECT • Small de­sign oriented architec- turat/interior firm seeks talented designer with de­tail,' a presentation skills, minimum ^5 -yrs exjleri- ence. SSrid resume' to Tarantino Archllocft 317 Witherspoon St, Princeton NJ 08542 No calls please.

•'ADYERTISINQ SALES • Similar to newspaper adytg. NJ (Hjblicatim tm In position -avail in your area. Sales exp.j treat ap­pearance 8 econc^ical car noc. Sal-•-comm 8 berres. 2O1,?S92-02OO, g:30 • 4:30

AREA EXHIBIT/Dieplay • Company seeks brighl. nretivatad college grads (or several .pc ltionsi- Install/ Dismantle Cobrdinators, Support Personnel, ' Ship- ping/RecelvIng. Experi­ence a plus, will train. Good salary 8 benefits, possible travel. Call Kent. 609- 275-9292

ASSISTANT MANAGERS - We are a rapidly expand­ing Burger K ^ frai^lse - located' In MSreer Qounty. seeking ambitious. aMros- slve people to fill r^ent openings. Salary $15^000 ■ $16,0t)0 based on expert-

-ence. Berrefit pkg inejudos jiald training, Bfue Cross,

i;ffla)-med, pensioh plan 8 ' life Insurance. For 'more

Information please-contact RIk 'Schooffllhg 609-448- 9646.ASStSTANT M A N A Q ^Full and part time posttioAs avaltaM for a rrew (jtors, flexible* hours, willing to* train. oikTipetitlve wagfts. Apply in perjion; ,

Mwty'a ShoesRoute 130

East Wittosor.-NJ. k 609-443-0789

LABORATORY POSITIONSUBORATORY TECHNICIAN -

Product D^lopment Labaatoiy. munlly-collqge graefuAte With

.pharmaceutied or chemical laboratory experience

Prefer a com- (pod science.

lAOffRATORY ASSISTANT - : .Am IsI RavOT Chemist In the .creation ol fiavw materials. Ajipropriate fo High School Graduate

■ y ^ ecfence background. ' _ - '

UBORATORY ASSISTANT-Mixing oMragrance materials according to Per­fumers lomtula' utilizing a laboratory scats or balance.' /appropriate lor High'.Schoot Graduate who has successfully completed a course in Chemistry. ' .We are a facility of a Swiss company Involved In the feation of fragrance and flavor matortals. We offerxcefient worfeir conditions Iri modem well guipi^'laboratories, comprehensive compitiny

l o ^ Benefits Program,.lncludlng a 100% Ttftioo Refund Plan.

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FIRMENiCH INCPiainsbOfO Road

PIninsbo/o, NJ 08530 609 4 5 2 -1 0 0 0 ex; 30 2

SYSTEM 38 OPERATOR

[H Part-Time Position I Weekend Mornings I Competitive Wage __Pleasant Work Environment

.Experience.Required' • Employee DiscountsII inlere^ed, please pail (or inlaivrew.or send resunie to:

Jennifer 2binden Efnployrront Recruiler/Trairier \

■ L ffN O Jf' s f t : ” ■■M e w h a n d is in K .D l^too lenox Drive ^ -

' Lawrenceville,'NTS^B. •( 6 ( ) 9 l R 9 f r ^ . ^ ; 3 ^ ; :

Equal iDpportunity^mployor mrhc—

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68 of August 3, , 1988

^Wj-tefci WantedASSISTANT MANAGER - Putumayo, aunlqua & ex- cSI^ «wxnen's dotMig rtfoia. k)ca^to Porrostaj yiAiga, -to lo o ^ for .a- mitura, enerjietto, career-

IndMduaJ for an Aistotant Manager. Experf- ancO pntened but nof re­quired.' Compefltivo salary' a great b9nefit8..Can Oeb- bto or- Alicia «09-243-0066 ASSISTANT MANAGER - For small colloge book More In Princoton. Good wotkkig anvlcoruT)enf;.good beihMita, salary negotiabto,

,CaP Peter Walker at 609- .SSSM6S6 : ■ 'ASSISTANT/RECEPTION- I8T • Fdr Optometiic prac-

i<?^Help Wanted too>|elp Wahtdd o° Help Wanted i” H ^ W ^ t a d Help Wanted. Help WantedASST GYMNASTICS In- stnjctor - H i^ gymnastics supervisor, help teach be- glnrter g^nastics, floor' work, unevenpaitillelbare & vaulting. Smcbss. three. 45 tnln cUiiMas each wk for 8 wks. Needed for beginner progr^. Contact fbe Rec­reation Dept, S Brunswick Twp,'‘M unld^ Bldg, Mon­mouth Jet, NJ 08852. S Bnrns Iq an EOE. ■ASST MANAGER ■ Reta»- saleti experierKe, at least 23'yraold. Farrlngton’sMo- sic, 609-448-7170 ..AUDITOR/FR&NT desk Person - -11 pm-9am. Parj Him, 2-3 nights per week..

‘Pleasa call for Infenrlew

forlnlMytow at •60^924- 3667. ' ,

a s s i s t a n t R ^S TA U -RAf^. Manager - we are lookkig fwmanagement to plaoe hi our Prlncetoii lo- qttlon. Bar and Mtchen.ex- pertoiKe preferred buf we are wilHng io trabithe right person. Excellent, salary and benefit fxogram. Send resume to PO Box 676. Rocky Hill NJ 08553. ASST. BbOKKEEPER -

-National company In the Prhiceton, area,' General ledger and accounts J^ y -

but riot heceswry.. .jCWI Qrace,-609-924-S877.

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, . Center • to -looking for

enthuslasllc applicants who enjoy/ woildng with, cars. Complete trainirig program. No exp neces­sary. Apply in person to Eagtespded, 15§1 Rl. 130. NortiTBrunsy^.- between the hours o f ^ . Aug: 2-6 or calf 201-297-0684.

AvonA FUN WAY TO

E A R N E X n V M U

or toll Ffee' 1-800-662-2292

AVON $$$$ • Work at home or place of business. Earna8muchas60%. g[ex hfs. 609-443-2974. BABYSITTER ,- Exp’d. re­sponsible wornan needed" to care for IS rno okf boy during occasional-Saturday evenings out In our Pfai.ns- boro homo. 609-799-8948.

•BABYSITTER - My homo. , 4 daysAweek. 8-5:30pm Hillsboro. CaH 201-281-.7580.________ •BABYSITTER - Start Sept.

• Two 4 yr olds. 7:30-2pm. Pall after S, 29J-873:-6334. BSaBYSITTER • T w e ^ ^ 13-15, for klds, 2 4 5W, weekende 80 mom 4 dad :

-BABYSITTER WANTED “■A r^sponsipto person to needed fotp/l after school hra In our Kendall. Park horne. We offer good pay 4 will prbvldo bans If needed. 201-821-7279.

B ABYSITTER - Writer needs sitlor to care for 1 yr did eon while working in home otflco, Proler 3tiffeff nopna/^ noon 4o ‘6, oc-

. icaslon’al 'full day. College student desirablB. Hours flex It comdneed you're the loving care-giver I am seek'-, iiig. Must have excellent

609;737-3253

BANK - Am ! 4 Branch Mgr Spot needs bank opera- lions or oonsiimer Iwiding bkgrtis. To $35k.'Feo Paid. Sally: 609-683-3700 H.

'^NetMhae Assoc. 2500 Brunswick Ave.Banking

HEAD TELLER 2 yrs commercial exp req'd. Good supervisory skills. Must have Head Teller exp Rosqmoqr Office.

TfiLBRCopy Reading. PorsonaWo

, Individual-w/s-ioti math ap- piitude: B a n l^ exp preTd.

-Cashier exp req'd. Full time' positions' avaH In ' Plains' boro,^7-So: BtuHs., Allen* Tbwn,' Cranburyi Dayton .4 Monroe offices; 3part‘ time;

^Msttions ivail In Moriroq 4 ■Jaroeslxjfg. . - ■

CUSTOMER SERVICE f^ ifE S B IT A T IV E

Part time position avail in our Monroe office. Banking exp preTd, good clerical skilla req'd. Hrs; 10aoi-2pm Mon-Pri.

Competitive salaries 4 out­standing benefits. To schedule an intsryiew In

'Duf CraribiU^ office call;

201-77«O21

MiOLANTIC BANK- EOE

. .BOOKKEEPER • P/f Cen-. tral NJ Ad Agency, looking for experlencod, matum

, solf-starter. Computer knowtedge a mOst. Lotus a plus, but will train. Floxible hours. Call Pat, 201-359-

- 1600." _____________ _BOOKKEEPER ■ fsistgrow- Ing Real Estala Broker s e ^ motivated Individual who has solid experience

. vyith . cash racondllations .-and monthly closings on

automated Q/L system. E x - , cellent salary and benefits. Nonsmoking office, Tiease send resume' and salKry requirements, to; K. B < ^ , PO Box 238' Princeton Jet • NJ.965S0. EOE - .. BOOKKEEPER ' ,

• $18,000+Great opty to join locaT firm w/unlimiled growth! Friend­ly work environment Excel bnits. Call QENIRO 609- 2434)484. REGENT NA­TIONAL. 3371 Rt t, Law-' rencevllle. . _______

•BOOKKEEPER • P/T,in Highlsjown office of public accounlanti Fuil charge f bookkeeping: exp ,4 W9th' ing knowledge of computer req'd. Flex hrs. good pay. 609- 148-4093.

BRIGHT ENERQgnC Per­son - For varied duties .In small law office. ‘Oppbr- tunity to learn word .jirrh cessing 4 otiipr computer -toi» i»4v based tasks. Sense of humor essential. Training avail. 609^48-8880.

^JBMBBS/pFFICEHaP

TEMPORARIES

BUSATAFETERlA AIDE • West Windsor/Ptainsboro Regtonal School DistrtcL 5 d a ya ^. Start Sept 7. $8. Wlooff School, Cgrrtad Rose Milter, Prindr^, al 609-7994)800 - .BUS DRIVERS r 1986-89 Sdiool Year. Mlti 4 % hrs per day, extra currkxilar runs available. 10 moa em-

•*pl6ynienl. SBl8iy;r$9.90.to. _ $.10,60/perIt<r.; Excellent

‘ '.kMArHa•beneftt f’SerKl resiutiie to; Persoiirwl Office; Hop^oll Valley ' Regional School

' Dtet, 425 So Main St. Peo- nlngton, NJ 08534 EOE/AABUSDRIVERS ■ Openings

, Jor Sept. '88 wilh.‘:Typq-:| Schoolbus license br will train. 6-hPday at $6.50/hr,

. PensJon 4-excellont benefit

S am. Contad Mpiit-' rYTwpSehoolarwi-

. 874-5200. EOE/AABUSDflIVERS

; Starting rate: $8 per hour Will BS^t In (tofainingbus driver's license. •. •

PM MECHANICS OPERATOR/INSPECTORS

-MAINTENANCE-41EC1RICIAN— MAINTENANCE MECHANICS

; Ptastids Manufadu'rer has immediate openings lor •theabove positions. Good opportunity, good.work-

a conditions, excellent benefits' Call for airap- ntmenT'^ .' -CONTAINER CORP. OF AMERICA

201-821-9600EOE

BAKEfWASTRY -'Sppdal- Hy bakory-Jn growing gour­met lood store with lop reputation needs 2nd lull time Baker.-Pletisani a(-

-jnosphare,. benafito,. chai^

B A R T E N D E R • E x - parlenced.. Full time and pad timiex-Appty .in person, Meriday/Saturday, 10am- 4pm: David; BBQ, '3345 Route I.Lawfenceville.BARTENDERSday/hiqhta,:

BOOKKEEPERS/FIoandal Secretary. - iFuir cha^a

-bookkeeper■^o+tb^+si/— ^ tartingtrate: $ 4 ;7 » l^ tohurch office. Must enjoy

VAN ATTEMSAIlTS

longing-ipteresting variety gf 'baked products. Must take pride In work-4 -bo reliable. 609.921-2777. Irish. ■

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BANKINGOPPORTUNITIES

Atontgomery National Bank In Rogky Hill to growing 4 has the following positions available:

PROOF MACHINE O P E R A T ( !J R r

Part time'Operator needed.. Experience on rnuftt-pocket machine.' Hours'Tlexibie but would prefer 11 anv-4pm.

; tellersFttif time positions. Experience preferred, but will oonskier Irabiing with cash hanoHng background.

CLERK/LOAN DEPTFed 4 -part time .positions in our CoiV'umer 4 Commerdat Loan Dept ^licfiiht should be de­pendable, accurate 4 enjoy workiri£^wlth figures.Itidwith

CLERK/BOOKKEEPINGDEPT.

Fufl time poattions, experience preferred but will conakfer traJniiig. Applicant should be dependable.

I accurate 4 enjoy wortdrrg with figures

NEW ACCOUNTS CLERK'Hopewefl Office. Full lime position. Appileam ahquld have good clerical skills 4 enjoy working wHh people. -Wa .dter^axo^ent medical beheflts, tu H ^ relm- bursexhant, pnfift ahartog 4 cbmpetitive starting sqtoty,, If you are Merested ln grovdng witti us, btoaae osB Davet^xlrl 609-^1-1776 ext nr btiecMew/appHcation. EOE. '

Stattotica

AssociateS ta tis tica lAnalystContinental. Insurance, a leader In the In­surance Industry, has an opentog inour Cran- buiy, NJ facility for an Associate Statistical AnalystThe ldii^al candidate should possess strong analytical, organiza­tional and communicar tion . skills. Familiarity with statistical plans, re­gulate reporting re­quirements and system procedures helpful. Bachek^s degree and '1-2 years' experience In tha Insurance Industry prafetTod.In return lor your- ex­pertise, we offer a oom- plate compensation package and an en­vironment where per­sonal and professional growth are encouraged. For Immediate con- iiSeration, sand re­gime in confidence, to; Mary Beth Lopes,‘Cpn- tinental Insurance, Hu­man Resources Di­vision, One Continental Drive, Cranbury. NJ 06570. An equal op-

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ipm Arfihstrong tatomarket individual c w aven PHohw, Orrxilation Sales Manmier,' '

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je $8.00 an hour. Please call Dan n1 4 8 pm, ext. 17.1.

■ Part time— NWit aNII mallroom peraonnal. Approximate 80-28 hoiW’a Ptottoe~^I J ^ Grant at''(609) 024-3244, ext, 142 ■

; bahvaan 7pm SDpm.

D Q JV B ) N E W ^ A j P ^ — on Wed, Thgra, FrI. Work 10 flexible hrsAvk. Eaeo, oompensation. Call David Stitobs,.axt. 1 0 8 ." ..............

BALES R b> R ^EN TA ‘nVES tired bl. working lor commission only Wa offw a gustffmteed salary 4 commissloh and car allowance-in return for apprpxlmalely 20 hrs per week. Must be over 18 and hhve a vehicle. Fpr. more inkmTiBUon,call David al 609-924-3244 X196rt>etweea;i2-2pm and 4-6pm. • - • ......PART TME O R IV I ^ * Night ahm, ho weekends. Call Jeff Grant at axC 142 bafwaan 7 pm 4 9 pm..

CSKUtATION BALES • Naad'extra cash? Able to work evenings? 20 houre partMaak. $155 + Incenttvaa. Can David Stubbs at ext. 198 between

■1246, ■■NEWSPAPER DBJVB1Y • Seeking someone to ( non-aubaertbara 3 days per week. No satoa or coitocUons;

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potohdal flexible hoi«a..Cafl DayjdStitobs at ext.-l98 bafween

$100 pw weak. Must llva In North Bnxisartok, South Bnjiw Townihlp. CaH DavidStubba at axL I08batweaal24 5MAHJWOM BUPeWISOR TR AH Bg • Duties iovotva labeHnB and biaer*. tion of newipapers, vehlcta malfitananoa and machinery operation. Chaahira tobeing or Mueltor InaartinB aquIpnMni axperierica a plus, but win Min. Some nigm hours may be needed. Hours 8-5, MoiT.-FrI. ptaase pall

. Den Mango at «xL 142 between 8 am and S pm. ■

■ The Princeton Packtit Is an equal opportunity empkjyor and oflera fla luli time ernployiBeti 'a pleasant work onvironmanL p ^ h^aya, el^daya, veeatioh days, Rfe bwranca. credit urtion, prom ahahhg, and madlcai boniaflto packages Iriduding, -Blue Cross, Blue Shield, ■Major Medical, HeiMways era RCHP.

3(10 W ithersi^. 8Bs0t. Princeton. N.0:06542

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Full lime__ ____ lyaexperienced'pfslerred, .call Tiger's Tale, 609-9244)262

'BELL PERSON . Full linje position avail, al'conler- once center In Plalnsboro. Shift is 7am -3;30pm MofrFri 4 soma wiaokonds. ■

. Rospohsiblo for guest , lug* ga'ge 4 related duties. Call Personnel 609-282-2676. BOOKKEEPER ASST P/T or F/T. sftlall Nassau St oMice, Ilex hrs. call 609-* 924-2040

[CLERICAL

lSEMiOR.raEDIL.COLUenON

MEATRobert Wood JohnaonJ Umverdty Hospttaf cur-4 rentiy has an o p e i^ In) our Credit DepL for a*

ycareer-'mlnded pro*4 ■feaslonal. Candidates) \mu8t possesajxcoltenl* yinterperaohal skills ‘endf ■enjoy working In ai Ua'st-pacad sfiviron-* rmenL Prior e>9 in af ■hoeisital or’marticaj. of-. \flce to required. Super- rvlaoiy exp a plus. PQualllled appllcantaj }may serxl a resume i

' r to person MorvFilV (8:30' am-noon or calli JPoraonnel.

201-837-8511'

' ROBERT WOOD JOmSON i tmiVERSnY WiSPITiU..

- ' 1B8 Utte Atwny St [New Bnmwick. NJ.omiV

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MANAGER,Field 'Senrlces

Durtog'lls 30 year his­tory, iMS America, Ltd. has earned a aound re­putation as the leadtog 8>4)pHer-ol market re­search data To the health care Industry. Due to oontinired growth we are ewfentiy. aaaktog an aiQ>etw)ced managaf/market re­search professional, knowiedgeatfle In data ooHection methods to manage our telephone reentiShg andtotiMvIew- tog faenty w iM In- ckides. a ,.siafl of 28.

. Thrne recruflera piaV a vital joto to gathenng omcal tofothumon fmn health care professlon- ate, ~RMponstoilitira indude scheduling end ineettog racruitmeni quotas, rec-

.ommendlng and Im-. ‘plamanUng enhanca'- menta to the depart- tnanfa automated re­cruiting ayatem, dd- valoptog training meth­ods, and managinathe departmant'a bursts. AodHianany will to vt^ extansive interaction with product manage­ment and outside ven­dors. Qualified can- (Hdalas must have a

. Boichglor's degree,'4 to 5 years monagMnent axporienoe In telaphone interviewing and/or

market research. Fam- Warity wttti using auto­mated systems and ex-

. cellent organizational, dnalytloaT and corn- munlcation . akUto. Wa- oWefaoompetItivewart-'

"Thg salary, a com- prehensiva benefits package Including a aavinga and toveaimerd

‘..plan and a convenient Mtourban locstion near the PA Tnpk. it totorested, ptoaM send raauma with salary Me-, lohf to Employment ^pedaML

working with people. Com­puter experience necssary pompetitive. salary plus ex- cellerit benefits. Resume

_ dnly: Kathl K. Mo'rley, Nds- ‘‘ sau •Presbyteri Cbiirqh,

NJ 08542.

."~ B O O K K p P iN G "~ .Independent, mature per- son'with 2-3 years experi­ence for full-charge book­keeping in P/eperty Man­agement office.'Compter experience dnd cuslorher relfltiqns skills helpful. Re- ‘ spend with resume to Box #10846 q/o Princeton Packet

buildTng inspecto r ■■.Montgomery, Twp, Some­rset Cty, seeks Indhridual currently holding NJ State . Bldg Inspectiori license. I.C.S. or-'H.H.S lever pre­ferred. Salary based on ex-

•perience -4 qualifications. Send resume to: As^ Ad- mintslrators Office, Munici­pal Bldg, 2261 Rl 206. BeNe Mead, NJ 08502 EOErtyVF/HAT

^nefits include, medlc^, dentoti) hos^allzatibn ."A prescription plaris. Pension Plan.

EAST W i N D ^ REG.SCHOOL WSTRICT

“TTm Araa'a Busiest Agartcy"

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WORD PROO^SORS MOREI

Immediate,-varied'asslgri- .nients, 'yarlM locations. Long 4 tilrart termp. Visit your local oimeq from 9 to 3, M ^ thnh Fri for an inter: view.

J 4 J TEMf^ORARIES .' 600 Alexander Road

Princeton, NJ. 08540 6 0 9 ^ 5 2 -^ -

BUSY- SALON - to East Wiridsor nbeds; Manicurist, Shatinpob Assistant 4 Hair-, stylist. -Puil 4 part time available. 609-446-8245.CAFETERIA HELP - A« '^tions avail. Full .4. pi^ , time. I Retirees .wefeeme.'

"ixcolleni working condf- tions. Call Manager 609- 734-3715. ;CAFETERIA. Server - MuHl- faceted c^ration. Must ’ have at least 6 mos food service exp. 609-683-1709 '

100 H ^ W a h t e d

CARPENTER . Wa n te d -local. Prinoefcm araal Wd^

.truck, tools 4 experieneb preferred. Pay negbtiable 4 ' based on experience. Work

' consists of custom house tif •'editions. Call 809-924- 2104CAR RENTAL Agency • Will train. Bam - 3ptn,- Fri. Clarion Hotel, Eato WlhdaCr. Call Lucy 609-4484)545. _______CASHIER - Lottery ma­chine'operator In well e»-:. tabllshed Hightstown Hqubr stops. Pleasant aurround-

. .ings. Beheflts avail, Good ; . ' pay for good wdrkar.»Expo- .

rience prefd but wlH train ' right person.’ Inlerestod?

' CBH 609-448-4907." "

100 Help Wantecbi*CHILD. CARE - .Earn r subetaNal toqttote'provk j’

. tog profesalohal day Mra to, your home for y rx ^ chO- dren to . Rrtocetoo; Plair»„ bbro, Cranbory, E. 4 Wc> Windsor. The CHS Ct4d Care Program offers tr^ ^ ing, cerlitk»Uon. fnsr rarkie 4 referrals. If you can oflet' safe, tovtog day care call-609-695-tBtSr________ • ,CHILDCARE • for 2 chlP‘ dren, 5 4 J , nonsrtktker to'

'my E. Windsor, bothe, 38pm, 5 days. Must have own (W 4 drfvws BoetippAC good drlvtoj) redord. C ^ 609:448-5281 aft 6pm: ■ > CHILD CARE • For pr6+ fasslonal cpople. -Wear Wttktobr

. CASHIERS - Part time 4-'.full time at liquor istoro to 609-275-^80North Brunswi.cjr. Call -------------------------::Liquor City, 301-826-4955. Ask tor Arty or.Tony.

CERTmB}Howe HEALTH AIDES • ANDUVE-ftlS .

Tronion/Princetoti area; Patti, STAFF B U I L D ^ HOME HEALTH SER­VICES, 211 College Road East. Princeton, NJ 609- 4 5 2-0 0 2 0 .or 201-246- 1687. - 'CHAUFFEURS - needed for area's largest lirtto

"senrtcerWhnds 4 sbrrirtt- positions avail. Call -609- 9244)070, ask for Alan. A-1 • Limousine,

CHEMICALOPiETWtORS

CHJLEF CARE - Hppowoll. ExcelTeht driver, non-' spxiker, needed to hetp care for 3 chlldran. Onp weekday, two aftemoona A Saturday, Sept to - Jupi 609-4668205.CHILD CARE-to Ewtog for 5 yr pid, begintitog Sept, 3 daya/wk,',11l30am8prTi. Must be able to pick up from schoN. Reis req'd. Call 609-771-9189 aft SpmCHILD CARE- In my Hill- abdro home for Infant, fuD

^me.^Must have own-Mns- portatioti, dxc rats, ,non-- smofcer. Lobktog tor m a ­ture, exp'ri, loying person to. start mid Sept 201- 281-7399.

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Tel. 609-443-7874i ■ • • I

Equal Oppty Employer BUSINESS M/LNAQER - Nonprofit Princeton agency seeks person experienced In fiscal andhersonnel mat- lers, familiar wtto budgets,. government, private fund- Irig and contract nego­tiations. Must bo computer knowledgeable, especially Lotus. Supervisory expert- ence^th emphasis In per- ' sonnel relations. EOE Send resume and salary requirements to : PO Box 2373, Princeton, 08543- 2373.

BUSPERSONS - Merrilf" Lynch" Conference Genlar Plalnsboro has part time positions available. Shift .Is 5-10pm. Will train. Com­petitive rate oHered. Call Personnel 609-282-2876.

CAFE I EHWn/VORICERSr” Needed fro Moriroe ' schools. • ‘Contact Nartcy 20!-521-3448.:CARE TAKER - Malritai.n grounds' of famVestate.. Dufies induds lawn„flelds,. machinery maintenance, house rnalntertarice 4 gar­den. Rrs floxiblp, full time', ; year round. Must be self motivator. Excellent pay.

.Iihmediate reply to: Box #10843 c/o Princeton Packet ■ '

CARPENTER - f/t. all Nj benefits. 2 yrs exp In carpentry work envoMng the layout, constnretion, re-

. pairc.maintenance of bldgs, ofif^ equipment 4 turn- . Ishings. Call Personnel at 609-468t2200 EOE. CARPENTER - Position available for an exper­ienced craftsman. Door 4

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TEMPORARIES■ , 'Th e Area's' B u s le t tA g i^ "

Experienced working In an Industrial' aotting. Think- ' bn-your-feet person Who can recognize' potential problems with equipments teats. Take chemical sam­ples, readirrgs -&-r. report data Knowledge of hand tools required lor minor re­pairs. Imhi^late assign- rnon! In LaY^nca Twp lor 75 days plus rotating shifts. $10-$13mr. •

J 4 J TEMPORARIES . 600 Alexander Road'

Princeton, N.J. 08540 609452-2(00 .

CHEMli;AL TECHNICIAN ■ To operate a-quality rtori-

Teachers schedule, era licerise 4'rela 60944843365.

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CHILD CARE - Looking for. " warm responsible per- ipanftH person care for tO mohth ok) boy. Some er- ' rands,'cooking. Uve to. or. dailyr 6 days. Must dri^. Exp 4 refs.regulred, 5 mile from .Hop^lt and Ring- oes. 609466-2649 1CHILD CARE - Mature

I caredren In my Hillsboro home. Exc salaty. 201-3591713.. CHILD' CARErt4annles . - Neeid quaUfled llve-to chUd care immediately? Nannigs USA, Inc. of Princeton can

4>elpl Caring quallfie; . and resjxjnslblff Nannies. ' 12 ' mo and Summer' placA

-ments.-Call 7994556. ■. .CHILD CARE - My horhb ' lor 3 yr old. Mature persexi,' nbnsmoker, own transportation. Refepencee, 609-7998687 eves , • .CHILD GARE - pmt tirfih child care for 0 mcL^M.

iNonsmoker. Please leave rhessage 6097994533.'CHILDCARE - Part time, ytxrr home in Qriggstowtt, Kendail Park pr R o ^ H|il, 4-6 hours, 3 times/week, for 2 year old starting end oF August. Musi be hoh- smoker, no car privileges, refs rpquired, aft 7pm or leave message, 201-359 8035.CHILD CARE - Pick up 1st gradw at Christ-the Kkn School, until SAppm, rn49

. ure reflabto, longterm do0- niitment. 2 0 1-7254^ aft eixn. 'CHILD CARE - Raspe^ sible woman to care for 1% 20 mo old in my fVrfn Riv­ers home. 2 am's wWy. Refs. 6094264754 leays<Tmg- ^CHILD CARE - Seekifto responsible pereon Jn . Mountain View, Ewing, Lawrencevllle or Prince^ area tocaie lore mo old girt, Mon-Fri, Spm to Bprit, to our home or jours. Start Sept- NohsiTKiker, r ^ .

.Phrase call Mon thni before ^xn or aft 7p«ii, iMekands,anytime, 609 683-9783. v ' '

. CHILD CARE • -Servicqs needed. 1 11 time.. If tot$ - ested .-call \^i^SS9-3^7 attar 6. SotTtervllte.CHILD CARE - wa|m

a s?! Pfalnsboro hpme. Refer-ence reiquired good sajaiy. 6097992065 -

SALES OPPORTUNITIES. Coastal Coot Systems, one of New Jersey's lar^ est Konica Rbyal offlqo equipment companies, Ja a multiple brandt d e a ^ s ^ n g retail, government and m a ^ account markets throughout the state of Now Jersey.

Recant expansion has deated several openings lor trainees as well as experiertced wespropte. Trainee candldater' should be assertive, well spoken, and goal orteniied with a strong desire to be successful in professiona)pales. —

, Comgerisatlon includes, salary' plus commission plus expenses plus bonus. For cxmfidentlal inter- vlow please contact;

COAStAL'COPY SYSTEMS743 Alexarider Rd.

*' Prtodrlwtc NJ 08540

609-S20-945S

$29,000benefits.

to start, plus 60992443884

window ln8lallalion8*^"~twl program by performing 4 roporting the appropriate work for Portland cement 4 epoxy based products. TTte successful, candidate will be a reegnigeaduate with a BStnchwnlstry. Reply with' resunio to: Tile Coundl of America Inc. PO Box 326. Princetpn.NJ 08542.

\ \ACCOUNTING/

ORDER DEPT. $16- 18K

Snack-FatrtP^'Inc., tma ol.the nation's fatoert growtog apedalty anack food'bonf^" {»ni«<Tia8 aevarat operwi^ to their cOrptx- ata offloe to Princeton, NJ area.• Permsront'fuR timepoaitidha• Excefienl benefit package and profit ahar-

tog ," " uNties tor career

A8 poeltiona' recMfs typing of 50 wpm, piaaiuuit phone manner and being a salt rtartar. " .................

im a c fa f a c t o r y#Z).-Box 3S6Z • PrlfW»«no. N nw Jeriey’08S43

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CARPENTERS APPREN­TICE - Needed to work with Master Carpenter, call 609

-924-9700. ■ - .CARPENTER - Wanted lor punch list^wofk In new home development 4n Basidf .Rldge. 40 hr work. Must have own tools and trans. Call 20.1 -580-0100.9 itrs.- • •

SECURITY , PERMNRa(-Part TltM-PMWons '

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|heh> sttopiement yourl tooome, then you must <

ibe tooktog for SPEC- ITAGUATO. We're a ,

I oofTY»ny look- ’ conscientious 1 to flO part tiihei I to.the Prince- (

area. We offer a i I good starting rats of' $6/hr. For lntarviow,'( oontaci Mr. Mt^evht at I (20t) 2744252. EOE.

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Rosponsible tor equipme.rit maintenarico and spare.parts inventory for blow ‘

.jnold .mathmory, air m'compressors, contral *chilled water and .amaterial handling “system Set-up'/operaie molding equipm'eni as required. Should>have:5 years plant maintenance experience with .working Rnowicdgo ol hydraulic and electrical conirot^ysiems ' ' .

’ .; V _ ;*■ ' / : ' - . - iRequest's for applications can be made in writing or by stopping at the plant administrattve ofhe’e. CatlTI?-; 266-6687-for directions. AIR PRODUCTS AND CifEMiCALS. 1NC.', Oavco Driva, E. Manchester Industrial Park, Manchester, PA 17345. Attention; Ray Kunkle. ■ 1

ACOOUNTING : CLERK

If you hovaATeller ■ or ganeraT accounting

- background...This Is your chance to"

valuable aooount- mperience-wlthto

our gtowtog biotech­nology organizatlori. We are -iooktog for a- welLiorgaitized and de­tail maxted tihdivfcfual who can p'erfo;m‘ diversified account- Ing/accounts payable functions/Candidates must be hioh school grads (or equivalsnl) srid have at least,2 or more years

'experience. Rties win to-

prepsitog bank dsposHs, handwtg rac- oncUations and journal

.. entries, checking In- volcas/purchasa or­ders, eto.At C Y TO Q E N we provide a good startiog:: salary arxf competitive bensmts. Ralobnqg to. Ewtog, New Jersey In' 1989; - ' . -To be considered, please s.ubmit re- suma/iettsr with salary history and requlra- msnts to: Recruiting Supervisor, Cytogan Corp.,eO(>-College Ro m Prinoeton, New-Jersey An

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CHEMIST/Electrochemist - Assist, In the developmmt of Electro Chemical pro­cesses lor Chemical Syn­thesis. BS or MS requlr^. Please send resume to: Electron Transfer TocH- notogies, .PO Box 160. Princeton, NJ 08542. 609

-921-00704 ________

CHILD. CARE - 17 month old boy. My Princeton home Tuesdays 8:30am- 8:30pm. 'Exp 4 refs re­quired. Own trahsportation prelerrable. 609921-2756 CHILD CARE ■ Monday Morjting Inc. a family day care referral service wants homemakers wilh child

'care experience to care lor' children ol working parents. Work Mpnday-Fri- day In your home. Receive Ipsurance, equipment,, backup, paid holiday, s )^ days 4 more. To spply call .-

.6097995588.

CUSTOMER SERVJ REPRESENTS

' BiKrtigual . Spanish/ki;nollsh.

'BHfnguiil Customer Service RapresentStive t with fluency to S p a r^ J

„ and English forour Cus- Stomar Service Tele-

phoTM Sales Oepart- „ ■.mant. Expe'rlenoe J j preferred. Excellent

starting salary ptuaS i oommtsston and an at-

tractive benefits pack-ag«-

Please Call .VioMTorrtw: •

«)M43-4Si45

UNiVtRSAi"PROCESS

EOUIPMENTRoutisISO '

’ R obbing, NJ_ I

FuR.flma position lor major cIsnL ;

-- Any sKtitidsnoe: w m iariiM UM Hai; M M nm .iM iAS m .

Caior'tend' rssumti to:

Persomsl Director'-,

Computer Sentim, Ine. -CONSUITING RRM'

■37L29Si;NyCl00T5 2124N-Slia + 291-m-2l21

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PRiNaETON FAMILY YMCA>iirir^ Now .i^r Fail Beginnings

Fuii'nme- Preechool/Ctiild .care

• -Teachera 4 Assistants • Payrofl Clertts

PartTImel,. •

XYTO G IICORPORATION v

InnbvtiByti Tsohndtogy Ttirgtiltid to Mtii^al

|-^i%i8«rin«(raaonrUfsousrdsAfter School Prograih • RscepBoolst >'

'PiBschoql-TaschorB 4-Aesistants

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Expsiisnoo 4 oMlfloaiionsCd00edM?*YMCA

vary, lrtiMig'ivtiBai3l»'

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iw Help Wanted W ^ e dC ICD CARE • T««iao«r niMdad for chDd c«r« in fwnw In Princeton. Monctay ■ Friday, 4 ^ to 6pm. Owrv- tr^niportatloh prefarrcd. Start Immacfiidely through ached yMT. 6 (»Kt-7850

CLERICAL • dua to Mgh vdtana of cuitotner In*

CLASS-A Mechanic n ^ bltay sanrioe atatlon, oom- putar^knowladga, call 609> 446^429 da:^ or eves 6<»-TO940g6l

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CLASSIFIED AOVERTIS- INQ S a i^ • an knrhediatB opantog ; todds at The

; Prit)oa(on 'Packet to our ^CUMilM Advwtiatog De- / paritTiam for a full tkhe tele-

p f ^ datodieraon. We are toddng foe a person who'is an accurate'typist (SOwpmr, 4 nd has ajc cellent spdltog skills. In telephone sales you. will deal dree# with the public,

a good command of the ErtgHsh language is Impor- fant. Expeflence with VDTs would be helpful, but WQ wU train.' If .you are r e ^ for an excMng end rewarding dateer In g pos- liton which is never routine' or boring (^ease call Nancy 0. Antheil, 609-924-3250 between 10a4Ti. and 4 g.m. to arrange tor an intenriewappowiMiiOflL »

r^ree, we are now addtog to ouy'derclal staff 'The Hibbert QrOt^ is a service bureau organization k>- (SStecUn Trenton, NJ. Appli­cant ishould possess a strong darical & organiza­tion skilto, CRT knwtedge a Work'well with others, data processing a. com­petitive starling salary & company paid benefits to-

• dudlng luHigo retoiburse- ■anent II toterestsd call Bonne Yahnw 609-394- 7500 ext 309. EOE. ' .

100 Help WantedCLERK ^Court Oepgrtmenl $f2- 15,000 plusTittielient-beri- eflt pacKage. Duties Involve answding phones, Hght ^plng, data edry & ro- trtoval, ntoig. 4Swpm- and aocuriscy required. Call 609-924:5176 tor Sn ap­plication or send resume to: Assistant Administrator. Princeton TWp, 369 Wither­spoon St, Princeton,.NJ 08540. EOE. M/F/H.

iQg Haip W ant^ 100 Help Wanted w Wanted Ipd H^pW anted . 100 Help Wanted

SECRETAJ^Y - WKh ad-

C LE R K -TR E A 8URER - needed tor Hopewsfl. Bor­ough. Full tinte position. S t ^ Cedfloation or cur­rent ootiiM iMvoitmem win be ncfiMrod to oonSnue positk)n.\Bookkeeping ex­perience also desirable. Retiring Cleric-Treasurer wlU a s ^ with transition. - Submit resume arxl salaly ' requIremafitB to Mayor James -Q. ’Booghnsr, 29 Columbia -Avenue. well," New Jersey 08525.

CLERK/TYPI8T - Prt everj- IngsrCali WorKty, Tread­ways Express. 609448- 3060 aftsr 1pm.

COMMUMCATKM8 CAnJNQ M8TAUB1

CLERK TYPIST (Part Tkne)

nynlstratlve skllte lor War- I ^Central

L developer: ' . - T V ^ , tole-ranty Offlee NJ

CLERICAL/LIBRARY - 9am-1pm. Varied duties It k

dude' Hgh't ■ bookkeeping, pc. pixxwrtypirtg: Mna- BenefltSi Avail Immedi- .atdy. Contact: Personnel, Wostrninster Choir Col­lege, Princeton, NJ 09540 EOE/AA

phone skilis, cjonstructlon krVhriedge h eM I but jtot necMsary, win trsto. Ex­cellent. p.ay,;t>enefltf,:_ growth. Can 8097995633,CLERK t Fun Ume. Com- j>any' benefits. Will train. .609-446-0294.

. CLERK TYPIST • Excellent opporiiMty to loam the to- gk pfofmaion, •Princeton area :law fimi Seeks’ irb dh^uate with jjcxxl, typing (65wpm) and dictaphone skills.' Send 'tesomo wito salary Tegulferhehtl'Xa mu^) to: Box #10860, c/o Pririceton Packet—

Clerical'See (xir ad entitled:

CLEIW

Aocountigg CtorkS'

ContinentaiInsurance

CLEANERS • Invqedlato op«?>tog8.P/t3?4Rfseven- to^. $5?fw to art Prince­ton JunctkxVPIalnsboro ar­eas. (New accounts). Must have transportation & be roUabto'. 609-448-1390.-9- 5. ■

CLERICAUBecepUonlst - Expanding Somerville Arm

.haS'fuIL^jrosHion avail-, able fat an experienced in- dMduat with strorlg ctorical background. Ptoasecall us

Leading manufacturer of personal care products, to 'consumer; otortrohlcs re -, locattog tp East Windsor has n e ^ of an Individual wtto strong ■ mathematicat aptitude-6, tyjsihg'sidjis of 45 wpm to handle varied duties In-its import dept.

. Resprx^UUties include iet-

CLEBIOTYPIST • Immed openlng.-Outied'tocI typing A d e r i^ tonedons. All NJ benefits. Salary In ao-. cordance w/exp. Call John Byarlit, 609-466-2200 ext 246. EOE.

International eloctronica manufacturtog facility lo-

In.-Hamllloo Towrr- shto has imnlerflate opdn- Ir^ for a part tirhe Clerk Typist In thelf Billing DeA partment to generate all shipping and source, in- ep^tton documentation, type, .file, 'make .xerox copies, etc. Mtototitm .of

.fivoJiditrs per day'required between 8:30cM - SOCkk” .- Successful sippHcant should possessJ^yjblng sklBs 'bf 457wpfri;: sOtne" office experiwx^ preferred but high-|phooi graduate would be constoer^. Interr etoed eppliqants should serxl resume with sSary history to:

Part tkne. To tostall com­puter comrmmicatkxis wir­ing In (Alices. Experience in Indoor premises wiring de­sired. Piesoe call 609- e2'l-8650.

CONSTRliCTlOflLABOR- ERS ' New- oonstnrcUon. West Windsor Area, Year round, good pay. Ortveri Ucerrae 6 transportation Required. C a ll 609-799-5633

COOKS

COMPANION/COOK - For ektorty .lady, Hve-in, lovely Princeton home. 9am Sat- 9am kton. Starting Sept 3. No Housework. Own trans­portation, salary nego­tiable, refs required. Reply to Box #10817, Princeton Racket ' ^ ‘■

COOK - Exp'd line cobk position. Qood starting' salary &" working cor»dl- ttons, 5 day work webk. Charleys Brother 609-466- 0 1 1 0

Scanticon-Princeton a 4’ Star & 4 Diamond rated Executive Conference

.Center & Hotel has the following positibn available’ for experienced:

i«^ Help WanteSCuCOOKS -. Days/NH^ f/t._‘ ExceltorW pay benefits. Flex. hrs. Call Thf;

24-058JP.Tigers Tale. 609-924

SECOND PREP 00(WS L9£ COOKS

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COOKS • Full or part ^ r ^ , fiex hrs. excetlqnt pay & benefits, caHjrigciS Tate, 609-9244)262

COMPUTER DATA Entry - For Somervfite.law firm bIH- trig dejiarbPTOt Will uae__ IBM SytosiT):36. Fun b ^ _ elit8.'Can"201-722-0700.

COOK - Part time. Health care facility seeking eif- perioncerlCoOk for week­ends & V illo n rellff.'Con- tact Evelyn Nllsert fpr ap- poirttmenL 201-7^2-4140 Of apply l i t Flndame Aye;

■Bfto^ater, NJ. EOE: '

tors of .dedtt, bank docu-

CkERIVTYPIST-Small of­fice of trucking 'firm looking

- for Individual with good typing skilto id handle cus­tomer billing,- oxxxmls re­ceivable a ottier assorted snialt duties. Experience helpful b(rt noT necessary.

Base Ten SyMema, too. One □ectrooica Drive

Trenton, NJ OSSlS• Attn: Personnel Dept

Equal Oppty Employer

COMPUTER TEACHER Full thhe for Mddto School. WesLWIndsor Plainsboro Reg: SdiodTDiat For Sepf' 66. Requirements: NJ Certification. Salary -bc- bording to Guide. Contact Or, Downs, Principal, at 6097999600 '

COOK/PASTRY-: Asst. - Slmpio bakingjiitemoons, Saturday in Crai#bry 6 0 9 395-5575

' Cullarvy degree prelerred, starting rates range from $7.25mr. to $8.50mr do- pendlr on qualifications With Increase after 60 days. Full benefits package eftecr five after 30-da^. Apply: Personnel Dept, SOant- teorvfhtooetdn, too Cot-; lege Rd East, Rrincelon NJ 08540,609-452:7600 EOE

COOROWATOREntry Level -

Ar’e you a 'Peppla P ^ - son"? Would you enjoy, kir torviewing, screeHIngi 1T maUtoIng people to jobsfft you dan handle pressured' times, are assertive,. exT tremety. deiall-mlnded,;^; love ,the lefephoro^^#*

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have a divemifiedtor you with great grpWB»“

mlnlminn d t8*

■ 'CONGENIAL WOMaF dean house 5 daya a week. Salary negotiable, 609683-1103.

COOKS ASST - PfSp/dean up/CQunter work In plea- ' sant gourmet shop In Cfain- bu'ry. 609395-5575.

potentiat. A yrsjjffiqe expdrtericBjiLniiL qulreid, ExceUerjt-. benqflto' package". Send resume'or ■ letter In confidence to Box_ #10845 c/o The Princetdri'' Packer , ■ ■

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PART TIME .FULL TIME .V ’ W.25/hr. To Start

Nat'l corp. has eves and/or weekend positions av'ali-

COOKS - Una Cook, lull time days or nighls. Experi­ence preferred. Qood start­ing pays," benefits, Apply to : person: Qwtort Hole); 399. Mohmoutfi “ t. East Wthd-sor.

fasl-jsaced" day. Good ben: efits"" par rage. - Call 201 - 359-446&..oxt 1M.CLERICAL & SERVICES P.osHlona - Permqnorit full time & p/t to family ,man-

- ctEANERS/WAKERS:^— aged-firowhed-tosurance-nobded to Beito Mead/Hilt-' sboro area. 3-4 hours, M-F.. Call 201-526-7000.CLEANING SUPEFWISOR f-p/l eventogs. Princeton- area. Exp & transportation necessary. 609924-5232.

agency. Must be well o(-' :ganized & peo|rie oriented.- No eXperimee nee. Exc benefits. Mall personal let­ter or reswne to: Owner,. Box i l 0“‘Hlghtstown, Nj 08520.

telephone contad. .Ideql emndidata should have tfito 1 yr exp to a pcxrifion reqitir- ing figureworic Knowledge of CRTT a + . Corripelifive- splary & exc company paid benefits pkg; For apd call

rPetsortoeTrSpIS— “ r —

appoihlraerrt, 95 ,201-329 -6933. -

Call f(x Intervievv, 1 -5:3(tom only, 609587-0838...

• 201-287-4800 CON A n CORPORAnONT• 11 ExecutivoAve.

Edison, NJ 08817 - EOE MF ..V/H

CLERICAL ASSISTANT - F/l entry level positibh available tor- bright, ffliof- geUc IndIvtduaL OlrilM in- dude U^t typing, copying, data "entry. 609275-5055.

C t£ »C A LLaq^ corp need# well rounded-todividi People or­iented, unlimited growth. Some type req'd. SUPER

'SALARY. Call USA 6fe- 243-0484.. REGENT NA­TIONAL, 3371 Rl 1, Law- tenoevllte.

'OLERICAUSTDCK - Full time posilkxi. Assist De­partment, Manager with markdown's, ■ merchandis­ing & transfers. Challeng­ing position, full benefits.

,, store discount \ com­petitive salary. Apply in person or call M Epstein. Princeton Sho|Jplng Clr. 609921-0650

CLERK/Typist - For boorg- Ing Princeton real rfotaie office. Must typo 40 wpm, enjoy working'with people, bd vrilling to perfonn varied duties. Call Carolyn Sebas­tian 609921-1900

IGRAND UNION CO.Now.hktog for rxir iIe w Food Market to So Bfunawick_»--------------------------------:__________

- Pari ttoiq positions available to all depaitoients:Cashiers ’ 'Dell.ClerksQrooety Ctorka Fish Clerks. -| Meal Clerka -, .Flexible hotp/ attractive salary, S5-S7.25 per hour, exoeltont benefits. ,Fof -app6catlori and totarvlew apply to person: Mon?ri 10Mn-7pm.". • ,

imUlj ynioM CO.■ Route 1 A'Wynwood Dr.

* So Bnihsriick Square Shopping Ctr. twX OpfwhWbr £iw«iF ar'

Ta P0RiMlA S S O IB U R ^

Needed to perform re-" petitlya . operations ori subasaembOes; oper- iris Rapen and compo- netii propping.ma- 'chftinf

For coRsiderafiprl app^ to persort.

We are located at •. 7 Roszal Rd.

(Off Alexandec:B(LJU<t 1)MM Hysa Regency Hotel(609) 452-2111.

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FACTOnV*MATbilAL HANDLERS '^ U B L Y WORKERS(Hourtir Re* f -ineeneM)

*l»0RTERSUnion positions, days/highta. Come ‘ to persontofili -pSccdon-of-e

"ARLEN E^ViA

I an ap-

ODD 545-700a.

GENERAL A^M O nV E SPECIALlfCOMPANY- Routes T 4 130

P.0, 3042

2^ fe a r ly p a r r -T I w o r K . 5 ta rTtn 5 s a la r yc a r oapansts and rcuta U»., Fringe

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in »aj,ar:i.'6 DariCat' !-?00-242-Oe50

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CLERICAL - Full Mme pbs- Kian avail "Working In the -flekl Depf, of a Princeton b a ^ market ' research firm. Job todudes, working

.vrith compleftd •surveys, sample 4 dired tpail. Must

:be apeurate 4 detail or­iented. Good, telephone jfldHs a' must Ptease call between 9arri 4 12 npon. eOO-799'3944, ask for Joan or Terry._________

C ERK - CODING CLERK. Full or part time Code needed at Princeton market research firm: No experience Required, will train. Opportunity to work white your chlRi^ere In school. Flexible hours.‘CaH or send resume to: OPIN­ION RESEARCH COR- P O R ^ IO N , Box 183, Princeton, NJ 08540. 6Q9 924-5900. ‘ Equal .Opport­unity Eiriployer, M/F.

CLERICAL - Growing prtocqtpn FInandal (inn

,.8eeks-todiv ual with sortie 'knowledge of Aocounllng. Banking or Stock Market. Saiary oomrnensurat'e wfth exp. EXc. benefits. Call

.609987-2300. No Agon. *des Ptease.

M A P[Nt h u u iuKANIC

Mahriananoe Mechanic with Millwright back­ground. Emphasis on welding', tigglno and pipMftitog. F ^ b lefite package. Apply:R>CIICI^OFGIU«BURT Oranbury Station Road

Cranbuty, NJ 08512 or cal (216)2950777 ■ Adc for Dusty

RETAR.t m CRAFTS

MANAGER .Ourchain

axpandlng retail I seeks an 9 x 9 ^

ual posatesairto retail exponence anaaa work­top knowledge of arts,

.c rm and rteMle crafts. Part time (nights 4 weekends) sonedule. Good starfing saiary.

CalPERSONNa 1-8004484)109

Treasure Island

^^CHBOARDEvenings'Smooth

Operator— Thto'a what we’re lookkig for at ADR, a teacfihg name te toe aofterare systems busi­ness. If you're or- ganizad, efficient and nave an excellent phone vDtoe, we need you to ttRa part-time awllchboard position, 4:30A pm, Monday.to Friday. Eimeriehoe Is preferred, but we wfil train ther=ri^ peraon.To apply, ptease call dr send your resume to Mdiete Fflrateln,itein, Ap-e i De^ Research,

, FIduta 206 4 Ofchard Road, CN-B, Princeton, NJ 08543. An equal opportunity enx>loyer.

(201)874-9327

ADR ,An AmetbMiriXxnpany

GROWTH OPPORTUNITIESSeveral poaitfons exist in our Business Office.

CREDIT MANAGERA hands-orji^oal oriented C redit_M anager with a m inim um ol 2 years

bilitOQtlecffbn experience Is desired. Communication skllte and the ability to work well with people Is necessary. Oall P K Padmanabhajk ext 135

CREDIT & COLLECTIONSGood communication skills and aGood communication skills and a professional telephone manner re­quired.-Some bookkpeplng/acixiuntlng experience helpful We will train the right person. Cal! P.K PWmanabhari, ext 135

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GRAPHIC DE8MN, COMPUTER GRAPHICS/ O^TOPPjSBUMINGkranadato oohtrsict as- signmarri In QrapMcs DapL of Fortute 600 Co,, to Prinooton/Tran-len,'NJ QrapNcs " — - ind-type-aanig knowtedga re­quired to work onITIT8 Of HW fln"wayN*oar pubildatlons and bustoeea prssantatlor ayatema. Must have "Taimworit” attitude and ba Mito to meal de-. mandtog achacUas.Sand 'raauma to: AL­LSTATES DESIGN & D EV EU^EN TCO M - PANY^-INC.. D E U - WARE VAIiEY RE­GION, 367 P a n n ir^ Avenue, P.O. Box1693, Trenton, New Janay-oe607rir:3. EOE, Mris

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ACI)0UHTIN6 CLERKS IConttoentat tosurapee,

leader to the to-;;8txarioetodu^,lscur-';,ranfly

StMsticalto

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De-partnwnL iocatad to our J ; ,^^ibUry,NJfac«ly. C pportunftiee tooviikJato wt

.w- exist for iwithdveraa

skateiMioar^oy working to a fiM-pacod envtoxt-

;' and tha abllty to sat prioilttes and-oompiata work oh a ttnalyLbasia,); wa woldd Uca to hear; > from you:

ooniadPtease Bath,3 f i 9 L - T W . - XrfWlimwiiiM , ,

' > tosoranoe,. Hwntfi Ra- ):ao(xpes Dfvteton, One 'Contihenial Drive,;;

' I Crsnbuiy, NJ 0M7O. ; ! !; An aqua) opportunity , r ; ’ antokhw M/F/H, ;;

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OUTPAHEItTINSURANCE

BILLERRobert WoOd Johnson l M v « ^ H d s ^ cur­rently has positions available for mature profasslonals. Cjin- <S(latas>shoiridlKte8 excellent communica:—RJta— III m ri III lifITlii iiDon tmSs CUnBni DIWiQ exp and a wtxk htetory to a sarvtoe related to-

Hkrttry, Contorahenshre benefit package provided.Qualified appileania

1 resume ormay sarxl ato parson Mon-Frt

6:30am-no'on qr call

2Q1-B374St1R nEnm oe m iisM MIYERSIIT MOnTALleaunteAtwnySL -

ftewBnjnawiek,Nl 06901tael ppsortwllr Cmpkter

V RY PART TIME- " - fWe need several people who are not looking lor a regulaLgaycheck but

.would like to workjiow and then on a flexible, almoSTnqn-extetani sdiedule. You would be called in to act as Receptionists, do general office work, etc. iNe will train. II desired, the position can leadto a more permanent:pQslllon. CallJana McGuigan.'exi 188

oilers Its lull sick days,

inn, and m^ical . Major Medical.

Princeton Packet 3D0 Withorspoon St. Princeton, NJ 08540

609-924-3244

MANAGfWfENT T R A IN ^ S

-i;Large automotlv««

,.swltch manufacturarc SaaalaantodM^teffh* •axcatlent aniT typing”

(aoouTaoy more*,

swill train. Exeallant banaflto

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CLERIOAL

TYPIST

with word*‘ --In . Excallentf

tockit^ den-c!iaL ■haritM-andrflffla rOTj401k program,

•latvtaw oidi:“to-«

LVnna Niool 0lnS4S-TIII

AUTMinnVExilSPECIALir COMPANY

Roulsa .1 & 130 ‘ P.O. Box 30«!

Nortti Brunawiek N 4 ,06902 ,

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Parsonnef.- QBWYMEIII

IR T ^ E W aFuff Itoto poiitoon avail- .N)(s bniTMdbdsly. totar- vtaw appicantelor.an):

; ptoyniairi for vaitoite me- •ampi and norvexeritot poaitlons throughout lia hoa^. tha k£^ candktab wG poems a Bachelor's degree and e.fnofrihs S]q>artr enoe In a Human Re- aourcaa Dapt. How- avar, non-dagraad c«i- dkteiaa wWi axparianoe In ampfoyaa eatecdonw9 be oonaidsrad. MuN. baaMa lototaractwltt) Ml levele.»f emptoyeea Hid rrartagamairi. ; Tot non IrSpniuaofV conisrt Fiarfc Kurtz, Jr, ■

-^jfS74«n!60ra*|-4814-

©ana Maid, Njoefioa

n g t r e n S RChallenging lulhlitoe poittorte avafiabia to work to active Publo Relations Dept, ofass-bad communityunity

der nrbookkaapln <peri-

raoiAed. processing skllla- prefsrrad. Individuat must have Ihd abi^ to

alaff. Compatitive ■alary and axcallanji Dtnem program tooud* Ing family covarage.'

/to the ParaonnalMedjMI Arts

8utta 2(», (6

-R E L E N E -^ U L O :-^MEDICAL CENTEIT750 Brunswick Avenud,

■■"066393:;Tranton. NJ 06638-laaowobste*^

WHY?.Because with 410 stores currently in operau'on and plans for 4,000 by 1990, wc offer solid growth "Epeeritial in retail management careers.

WHERE?

WHO?

Inbur Management Trainee Program., one of the finest to ‘the industry.Voii^ learn ’customer service, store

‘ operation, retail merchandising, management,..and more. You’ll cam Sn excdlent salary and .reap t(ie rewarrjs'xitjoining a conv^ence chaiif oh in

• 100% TUITION REIMBURSEMENT-• MEDICAL; DEhfTAL AND • •

DISARlLnY PLANS " ^PROPlT SHARING'

•PERFORMANCE BONUSES• PROMOTION FROM WITHIN• OTHER TEMPTING BENEFITS

You.-..with’ or wiUTout prior experiend:. Aihyuu 899dcommunications and interpersonal skills and thdidfslre to work In a caring, rtiployee-oriatfed enviromnent.We are cominittel to our emjfioyeej*, . and we show It.

ge/ £^roW/ng/For intote^ate coiuideratioh ahd ah interview inyour area: -

C A U MONDAj&FRIDAY(6 0 9 )2 9 8 ^ 8 7 2 0

AN INNOVATIVE ItTAlUA . A rtOCEUSIVE EMPLOUII. . A GOOD KUCHEOIU*

s ANEi(KfAl.Orra«TUNtTTtMRlOfEM

W e give Health Care^a n e w m e a m n g ...

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Let us d o the same fo r yo u r careerH!

Join (-)ur learn of health care professionals anef '. enjoy the div^sification of duties offered .in Our multi-specialty environment." • . ^

A tM E D IG R O U P it's : . .■ Wellness Vfi Illness **■ Outpatient Care VSi Inpatient Care

. « A Positive Attitude Toward .i r re u c a i t u '

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C O M P L E T E H EA LTH ■ The P la ce For Y O U ! \ --------- - ■ ; -

M E D I C R O U P p r o u d ly otters our e m ­ployees the followin'g array pf SUPERIOR oenefits,; . ^

• |35 h o u r work w e e k „ ' ,• Exill Family Health InsuTanct;

(Np pa'yroll deduction)• FuTIy Paid Famify Dental Plan .

• • Prescription'Plan• Pension Plan ■ ^• Long Term D isability• Exciting Environment• 2 Weeks Vacation, , . :• 13Holida\^s• Life Insurance ■ _ ' < ' ‘ ,

' * Deferred Income Plan . '• Sick Leave (10 Days) ... ^ ' ■ ]

' • Free Parking ■ /'.■ r '- ■ • Eihployee Incentive'Progran^^^

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p U R CURRENT O PEN IN G S INCLUD E:

Cqortf nation of Benefits Analyst

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Administrative Assistant J s

.Humah. R ^ u rc e s ALdnager" . ■ " ' a - - :■ ' v ; . - / '

LPNs

' Send your resume including salary history in confidence to:

Personnel Department

' ■'• w ay

416 'BelleVue'Ave. Trentoni N J. 08'6l6Conffol HMO

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8 B-mOm ook of Ai^ifst 3, '1.988

! Jw Heip Wanted Help WantedC?OUNTER PERSON • Full tfme,+ Sat AM-WholdsaI<! plCtmblng & heating aupply hqiise, Exp prefertad, not nacj Call Qptdon 4 WllsOn O^,6Q9^448-0507.COUNTER PERSON - For naSonal agio franchise, will paia sxc^lent salary '. & benefits. Call 609-452' 2371. ask for. Mqrty. ____

CUSTODIAN • Montgom- eiy Twp Schoola, SMIbnan,

'NJ.^Pemianent i2 monttt position • 3pm to 11pm. All fringe bonWtts, paid va­cation. Salary , negotiable. Potendal advancement aft­er prObationaty period. Call 201-674-5200 lor appHca- fion. EOE/AA.

-iSCWNTEB PEflSON - FtiJI .Tlume’-d Sat AM. Wholesale

plumbirrg & heating supply hdtiaa. Exp preferred, riot nqp'.'Call Qordoh aJWilsdrr Cb.;B09~448-0507, V.

C U S TO M E R S E R V IC E Reps • The . Star Ledger has early momirig.part Ume .work. Starting $ 2 ^ $100 -t-xar expenses & route

profits; ..Fcfo^ benefits In-: tfiido yfsiqn, dw ral, Bfo'bts & ' vacatibris.; Rapid- h - creases in salary. 6 dayn. per ' veefe Cali 1-600-242:

to o H ^ ^ a n t e dCUSTOM ER SERVIpE/ Assistant - expandlng^Perv ningtoh company seejbi energetic customer service r^aaslstant To i e ^ and grdw with top whoi«sater of Christmas trees. Full time

. Sept thru Dec, flex hours rest of the yeaf- Computer experience a -t- 'but will Pain.' Call 609-737^7767 or send resume to: Plantation Christmas Trees,-206 King Oeorge Rd, Pennington, NJ 08534.

.too Helpwante<lCUSTO M ER SER VICE b^r - Busy Mfg. facility seeics exp. Qpstomer Svc. Mgr to coonfinate office ac­tivities. jExc. opportunity for a high energy perforiTrer to represent a company with arfexc.lnduslry reputation. Send resume & salary re- quitemenlb to PO- box - 1388, Hihgtstown, NJ 08520.

100 Help Wanted' ' 1«> Help Wanted. i(» Help Wmted

CUSTOM Bi SBW ICE f2aO^NM30,p0p I

• :,C DlT&:cqLLECTIONS / - 'QoOd''-corfim unleatldns

skills and professional te l^ ^ ' 0850 o r 2 0 1 -8 7 7 -4 ^■ phone manner a • m iiK ------- — — ——.SoTTie b o o kk^p p lfrg /a o - ^ n t in g experience help- (pl., W ill tra in right person:

, Cali P.K:'iPadrhanabhan,609-924'3344 aid.’ 135.

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Looking ■ loi o (qb’ ■ ■•:.‘jnbwj0rinl ’ borote yott'lilt trio pavcmohl

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CUSTO M ER SERVICE Rep - Representative-for top quality Mans & Ladies shift Co. heeded to fill ex- parjdif department. Expo; rience should. IndOde tele­phone customer. contact,

; understanding saies/order fiSy. Busy? activa. depart- menf in pleasant working environmen.t. Somerville/

.Hillsboro, area.-Good ben-

.■•efits.- Qittman -Bros’ "Shirt Ca, 20I-359i440d'x1Cie

j U ^ S L I E A N C EGPJP'GllTUNITIES

5 -Due to recent oxpansioh, American Reliance In- }, suranca Company, located Iri.Mefcer Counfy. NJ. if has thejotlowln^po^ttiona ayaltable:

r A G E N C Y S E R V IC E S -’- R E P R E S E N T A T IV E

The 8ucceSSfDP«BiaRtateThbald-havo^ieast-i"^ d g ^ e ^ ^ tfc a l expertetKe, Including, data entry or

'' R A T E RJ For fiila position, you must have at-least 6 rnooths-lf yeaTa expqrlanco rating huto or cominerr^al pack-. r> age pofldeS. An excellent .figure mtltude and a ' r* record of dependability la also required.C We o tte r competiUve aalsriM and an attractive Ji benofits ;p a c k ^ . For eonalderaadn, call Nancy

Sander at: . ' ,* - . ■ ' '\ (609)898-1921

AMEkICAJS r e l i a n c eInsurance Company

ndx‘ Drive ,

. 'The busiest job Ip the world Is. available. .The pnbhe lievef 8t0|M ! ringing. Ihe pace iehef^ & srvhebaya youjj everi tv.slerr^vpn worse, you wbrk with little supervision so you must

- keep up with a'litilllon do- lails at once. We are a

. tem’por'ary'sefvlco...orio ot the jlesl'in' the busin.ess. Whqt do wa ofterT-Foir the 1st nxmth, a lot of hard work, headadies & tots of

. tralnirtg:. Survivors can ex­pect to earn $20 to $36K plus benefits. (^1 & aak tor

.Befid Dye, 609-734-9108.

CUSTOMER,^SERVICE - join our speefatity business qnd sell wool pprducts apd dplhing. Year round, posi­tions available If) pur retail shop on Nassau St In

,PrirKatpn.' Tornp p ^ (now; Oiroiigh Jan. , '89J available'lh our Mail Order Department & oyr Retail 'shop. RA-I/I.day schedules Mon-Sat,.Call for more info or appointment to apply 609-924-3494, The. Wool Eprnlly,. Landau Inc., 114 Nassau St, Princeton, N.J. 08542. EOE; M/F

DATA EN TR Y/B ecepllo- nlst - Entry lew ! poaition for direef marketing Ann In princoton area. “Duties In­clude some Receptionist .work, tracking & anejysls ol catalog sales, data isntry & overall offlcejduties. Qreaj opportunity with' potential lor growth. Pleasant p h ^ personality & good or­ganizational skills a must. Full benefits. (^ 1 Carpi Campbell at American List CounSfl 201-874-4300.

DENTAL ASST - Full o r . part time for Orthodontic, office. Somerville/Belle Meade.-201:526-0039: DENTAL ASST • PA. XRay license. Friendly East Windsor office. Benefits 609-448-7440.

D E U H E tP ,

D E - N T A ^ L ASST/RocepfionIst • Foil or part time jjermanonrpc^ Ition lor resfxx^ble per* son .^p preferrisd but will- Inff-lq train! General Prab- fce PrinoolQp area; Salary. & benefits. 609-921-2769

New . dell In Plitinsboro 'heeds: • ’s

e < »U N T E R H E U » Full ahd.p^-time: Exp with slicer' preferred, but not necessary.

inDEUVEHY P B »P NPar};llm o. Must know Plalnsboro area. ■

C U S TO M P IC T U R E Frame - need manual dex­terity, for operatfrig m l* glass •& frame cutting’ equipment. Must be able to read a-ruler & wort< with fra.Ctions. Fulitime position. Willing tor'train; apply M

Tria ngle Art

For immediate, corisider- ation, call Ray Meulher at 609-275-7070.. EOE,-MA=.

DENTAL/HYGIENIST • Wa are searching for the cferrie-de-labreme A :fw1ll ^ compensate f accordlngiy. Offering full or part time- employment :^th ho' Satur­day or evening hrs. Exp & diligence Is desired by this - established, restorative practide in Priheeton. Re­plies will remain confiden­tial. Reply to Box #10820

,c/o The~ranc6ton P ^ e t.h y g ie n is t '*’"-DENTAL

Wanted .'p/t lor Princeton spei^al^ practice. Plpase

p e rs o nAlt Rt.1. Darrah

•* — .A T I — ' ILane, Lawrenceville NJ.

D E LI/R E S TA U R A flT .- Evening & weekehd wsil- m s ^_a ite r.^V ^^s _^^^

son 4 salad maker. Call for DENTAL . HYGIENIST • app^t. 201-359t 0022. Top salary, no Saturdays. Fred's Bagel,' 'n Dell Res- ftaurant. K-f^rt Shop Can- . Holidays, VaMtloh 4 tPf Hiiiahnm - ,. Bonoflta,. Praventlon OT-

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DIETARY SUPERVISOR - Qualified 4 experienced. Fun pA Dietary Ass'l. Wili: Ing to train 'as relief cook. Also pA . Cook 2 days/Wk. 630- 3pm. Ffxrihiil Acres Nu/slhg Homo, Noshanic. 201-369-8711 Wkdys 9-5. DIRECTOR Afferschobl Prpgram - Good wttft, chil­dren. 5-12. Call, 609- 393-8036 Of .393-2337 DIRECTOR • - Historical Society. Of Princeton, lo­cated In historic house on Nassau StieeL 'seeka per­son with MA (preferably in musetan studies) or 6om- parable qualiflq ioas and admNstratiye.- experience. Directs wbikp with Board’ ot -Tmatees,' staff, voiuh- teere, and members provid­ing leadership In ’all'; as ~ poets- of the Society's

.operations; program, i|i- brary, historic preservation, personnjsl, finance, com-*

■ munlly lislaUons, fund rais­ing and grant writing. Saiaiy cofnmer^fate with i

-quallflcations. Submit -rer' sums Witt)-references to. Constance Grelff; 60 Princetofk^vo, Rocky J41II, NJ.-08653.‘

100 HeIR WantedDRIVER • Needed, .short distal^,V 5 day week, negotiable. Call Biarich,. 609-2^-3860

100 Help W antei^^

0 H IY IN (i in s t r u c t o r s - Needed for busy driving 8choot.'Top sArhlnga, com­pany. car^provlded. Must be H .S.!O rad, over 23, with good,driving record.. Wo will t r ^ right person wilting lo work, hill schedule Indud- ihg evenings 4 Saturday. Can 8 0 9 -5 8 ^ 1 5 , Prinoe- ton Driving School.

E LB C TR IO A L/E L E C J^f- TRONIC Engineer - tU ; ' based oorr Miny is lookkigf for Engbiew to oonxiMej. development of vtu^xisi:.' etootricsI/aiectrDnic imeh.'* uct enhancement for exstobi' log product Rhe; Peraorki should be famlBar wfih: dlgital elecirdnic d M i^ , power dititrltfutiO’ff aha meterfog. Must be willing to travel throughout the USA for technical support of c(i»- tomers as .wm as trade shows. .8«f)d-resbme to Bojfi#10847, c/o Piinoetori

I .p y rC H EXCHANGE Stu-’ d e n t- W ell-m an n efed ; ■ seeks room wrtarhily. W ill V — -—-—pay $ 1 7 6 /ro o .609-587- ^ C T R iC lA N S • Open 5 ^ 2 . k 'ith o p contractor needs ex

i

lOiCamogfojCtr Suite 31S ■ "

PrincetOQ, NJ 08540 ___609-734-9100

DANCE/QYMNASTIC - Rl- neSs InstruCtor/Secrotary. Paft~& fu ll -tim a, needed. Call 201-238^880.DANCE INSTRUCTORS

DELIVERY/ROVTE Per­son ■ $8.50/hr to Start. Rapid advancement. Must

. have good driving record. Retorances, 201-359- 2495.

D IR E C TO R S Finance 4 'Administration 'r New

_ . . . „ Princeton based, blotoch-ribfogy-cBTnpanyr'WBit

Ea r n 6bK+,-a*xear. Build, your own bus|ness.^bis: tribute the'most advanced

' in-home water purifiration / system-w/Fortiine GOO oo.

Full or pn. Call Susan Eastory 6093984934. EDTOR - National As-

T-8odatk>n„t»adquaftered in Central New Jefsey, eeeks Assistant Editor with pub­lishing expsflehce} Assis­tant work with Director of Communications on’ nkmthly magazine, monSj , V ' news letter, 2 yearly journals, .various promotion materi^ end tnar^, dtiher

-projects. Strong w r i^ .

''p e r le ji^ e d E le c tr ic a l- ' .Jqumdymlot/Wsm^ hf:'

cail 'cohstnjctiori. pn>k>ct Prevailing wi^ies p M , refs required. For more Info calf 609-386-2834.E L E C T R O N IC A S - ' SEMBLER • Assembly of:

' power supplies arxl com­ponents tor local oonriputaf firm. Salary WHh beitafifs! Call 609-799-4440 for ap-

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Phone 609-921-8383._;_/ .

1000 Lendx Lmve , LawrenceSrilie. NJ 08848-0426

( iporiwy

Accepting Applications • .*-'fof

. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD

STARTING SALARY, $7J29 per hour

'IS hours per week;.APPLY IN PERSON: WEST WINDSOR TWP. POUCE DEPMTHENT271 CUmSVlUE RiMb '

fUMCnOffluflCTWH. NJ M cotM omeninr oeuTDi

levels, lap, balle t, jazz,- aCro, tin y 'lo ts thru teens ’

I looking for ind iv iduals who enjoy.) working w /chlldren.' Flex h ra ,' C a ll-201-874- 6008 4 Ipave rfiessaoe.

DENTAL LAB Assistant • bright, industrious, neat,

' w e ll-o rg B n lz ’ed p e rso n , good- manual dexterity *10

Jearn laborafoiy techniques T)ractice .-

tim e.N aoxperioncenew s- Eggt Brunswick. P a rt tim e, sary. Qqpd pay. Please call •: G ood' chances‘’ ti>r salary 215:2781457 ’ ' -

funded venture c ap ita l :backed’i ^ up.with pfo-, prietary iechnbiqgles in an errorgir^ Industry sector. Cbfhpariy 8eokS“an ener­getic 4 experieficed pro- fessional'to lead Ha finance & aammistreiioh functions.

DECORATING ; Training p ro v ld ^ to aUut'you’rs u c - . cossful decorating- busi- L ness, 201-287-1884 '

D ENTAL-ASSISTANT - Princeton general practloe’ Iqokfog for cedified assis­tant 'with ; X-Ray Itoanso, Fjjll time with benefits! Call

“Jan, a f 609-924-5434

advancement.' For pofsorj! with right quailflcatidns and good relerencos. Apply' Box #10865, c/o. Princeton Packet.

TEfy?PJ>

PERMANENTAND-TEMPORARYPLACEMENT SPECIALISTS 609- 799-7000

SocTetarial Accounting Data Processing

• Office• Finance• B a n k in g

• Cliarical ..• Administrative• Betail

Summer temporary jobs-for the graduate.

104 Carnegie Center Princeton

(, ladntieso’

OFFICE SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES

ti -

Temporary

\ Animal Caretaker/

Mailifenance0*' Sdwring-Pfough's Animal ' * Health Besmirch Can- < >

-ter ISLJooking for a de- o pendable individual to

1 ' be responsible for the ofeedbrg of the animals, < i

11 deahing their housing «, 11 atxl general mainten-,, nance of research farm^

Provloua ex- ^ wdtking with

animals. Is de­sirable.

I *'TWs Is ff temporary (, i 'fifit-time posHkxi whicn < > I .ikidudes some .week-,,

end-work. Interested^ Acarxiidates shoufo for­

ward a rosume/tetter o f, Interest to: Ms. R. LaCrosse, Schering' *

"A nim a l Health R e -" search Center, P.Q. o

' l-Box 606, Alk^town, NJ <' <' 0^10. We are an equal'' > > opportunity employer. : >

Schering-Plough

DENTAL ASSISTANT -Periodontal office seeking an ex'cepllonal borSori Although previous experi­ence in denlistryjs not es- • senfial, we believe that ap- pltcanis should be career mind^, personally stable 4 health centered in ihel , lifestyle. U you are search­ing for a real opffortunity Itj~ grow 4_fulfill your potential ■ please call 609-921-6610

DENTALiQFFICE RECEP­TIONIST - Mature-person lorpleasant 4 caring office. Exp preferred but not necessary If you've bebn lookihg for a challenging poBitio.n with a touch ot family ’atmosphere.»this is definitely for yqui Call be-, tween 10am &'2pm, M-fp. 609-448-6300 . ’

■ Responslbipos .'will ind- ude:' .all accounting finahdat refxxtlng -q c ^ - ties, c a f ^ budgetirig 4 procurement, managemdnl of lease lirids, oversight of new .laboratory construc­tion $.,^|cffi[^contrabt ad- ' mirtisi'raU^. Salary 4 equity' parlldpatlon com-, monsurale with experiertce 4 qualificalion. Candidates should have 810 yrs ol relevhnt experience, MBA or CPA preferred. Please send current re.sunie to: J, Clarice, 221 Nassau St. Princetori,’ NJ 06542

■ editing; prootreading sKIIFir iequfred.- Knowledge of la^xh, w;ord processing, photography beneficial. SefKl^respme a n ^ covet letter stating siaiary reqtrire- ment to: Dlredor ol Conv • munlcaMons. . Nafa,’ 120

Iselui, NJ

ELEMENTARY TEACHER - grade 5. Eiq>erienca es­sential. Independent'.

. Mhpbl, Princeton . areal' ' Serid resume to; Box'

#10867 c/o.PrIncetpn -^acketr- - - . -------- ^

EMPLOYMSTTCTPORTUNniES

VVood Avs S<7,06830. No telephone, calls please.

EDITOR/Word Proces«>r Needed to prepare camera roftdy copy for busy.office. Individual must be well or­ganized 4 have etreellenl word proce'sairig skills. Prior Wang experience a plus. Know1sdge.gLl8SN®t' ive process helpful, but nof required,: Position carries full txenelits package 4 begiris immedlatoly. Call 609-292-8051 .EOE,

PetersQn'a Guides haS several interesttog p ^ tions. Diversifiecj duties in an oxdting, (ast^)aced en- vtconreenL !"■ ,

ACCOUNTSR E ^ A B L E : ,

Will a p ^ incoming. pa> mantS to“ customer ac­counts and prepare; daily

ibank deposits. 'Requires one year' experience' to cash apfAcitions.

DESIGNER Pan time - for flower shop. Qgll 609- 924-7147.

DISHWASHER - Full time days Of . nights.. Apply in person: Clarion Motel. 399 Monmouth St, -E. Windsor.

N ifflSERN. KJ License. CPR Certified, minimum 2 yrs. experience. Com­petent, caring, ad­ministrative skHia, nonamoker,' for coriv

Int Fofredtalp a iiy -lCentm-. Excellent _pay. Mdn-Fti 8,‘3Qahv5pm. Serxi resuihe to: Carol Stack, «PO Box 4000, Pririceton, NJ 08540.

DIETARY AIDE - .P/T pos­ition avail in HoaTtji^Care Facility. Prevloos exp a + but not necessary.--SoriiB lull day hrs. Evelyn Nllsen,- 201-722-4140 Of apply i(l person, tit Flnerhe Ave, Bridgewater EOE

DISHWASHER — Wanted .for kitchen cleaning 4 food prep. Contact Jeff at 609-

' 924-1707 Peacock Inn

EDUCATIONAL BaOK Dlstrubutor - Needs per­sons to pick 4 p4ck orders. Full or part time. Make your ot^ hours. Goexi salary

’ arid-- benefits. Apply BMI ‘Educatipnal Services,'Hay- press Rd, Dayton.

D»»>LAYWWTESECRETARY

I COOK- .-

UNION CAMP CORPORATION Is seeking organized,-highly motivated individuali lor TV/0 positions with variety, and potential lo*

KODAK ECTAPRINT OPERATOR,

$15.008$17,500

n

RECEPTIONIST/ SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR

FOOD SERVICE

i'rlHU-lTlFS fMCllKit)ini) cheCl* in visitors

tin omrny calls on an ATST 400 Dimension SvYilcf’tio.ifo M^sci'llaneous Ctencal and record-keeping dulies

OFFICE , SER.VICES CLERK

RESPONSIBIU'TIES include: -1:; \ . ’• Receive, sort and dehver.m ailan^’p a ^ g o s thtoughoul the laciliiy• Sqbstiluto.ori switchboard and roception.• Miscellaneous clericaj duties, -..• Artangihg-’chairs and tables In corilB'tbpde rooms

(Homemakers - Retirees - Students)Full and Pan-Tlmo Jobs UormVlaga.Janietoutg.NJNewiy- qpdned facifity has me foltowtoo tiora Immedlatety avalF-. abte: 'wCooksltolper * FoocT f 'Prop

Room Staff

UNION CAMP, CORPORATION is a ftrtune 200 manutact,uie(„othlgh 'ctuaiily paper and chemical prr^uctstBothptisltidns atoldi out Cor- ppr,nte Ros'earcn'and Pevelopmant Divislori, con^n.ienlly locaied e i' the intersection ol ! 295'and Princeton Pit* In Ltovrenee Towriship. Wo ■ oiler a pleasant work erivironrneni and an attractlva baholils package ■'For im m odiaiaconsideration, p lease submlt;your resum e and sa lary ., history irt-compieto-cordidencoToi^______!—. . _____. ’

Union CampkNcoRPonXiiQx

Mrs. e>Q. I UNION CAMP CORPORATION

vP.O. Bok 330T J>rlncalon, NJ 08S433301.

(609) 898120'0?Ext. 216 ,

* DM4 (General H^p We’ wtfl train and-fry-to

laocommodate your{ BVitilable hours in Ihl8 newly.- opened retire­ment center. In addition to offering pteasanl^

■ working condtions, wel offer prarnium wages and bene^. (3all the Food Sertfee-Manager at: - ■ -

!

(201)521-6403, 'M o n d a y :.- F rid a y beNfeenDAMandSJ^tsHi onimsr OMaW. Kf

Graphics Art/Prlntln Press Company locate in SWItman, kM outside of PrifkMon is looking for a .Kodak Opwator. Must have expeHerxxj on K o d ^ Xerox, IBM, or stotiior copier equip­ment Ability to maintain er tipment is a deflnita pats. (3ood mecftanical skllta are needed. This is a fuli time, day-#faiili positiori. Duties will also) tockide. bindery work, tojch ^cutttog, foldng, and drifting. We offer full benefits on your date of Nre.. If you have tiie mechanical sMtia and are toterested to thia position, call:

C a ro T H a m(6 D 9 lS 2 i:2 8 06KEPNEK.TREGOE

FIRST COQKFu ll T jm e

'J a ip e s b u rg , N JImmediate openineat well-oi (fividualwftn

for to-

prior expe­rience in preparation of 100-200 meals per s l^ . Prior experience With banquet. kitchen, schooi/coltoge, 'or rrtfr tary kitchen is a phis. Qpiad woridngr concS- ticrts and wDI provide' tratotog. Salary based upon experience. Con­tact-the Food Service Dirsetor.

IMonday - Friday

8 m - 5-PM(201) 521-6403M Eiul Orrattaer PM)W

Temp 1o go perm portion for experienced Sectary In eliciting corporate erif ^rohmenl. Call lor appt. STAFF BUILDERS, 211 College Road East, Prince­ton. 608452-D020.

^EDUCAIPN ‘

TUTORSPart-time

DOCTORS OFFICE - Rart time. Mature wim good of-, flee skills. 1:385:30pm. §09-448-1135 tivss.

Ms

J O B G P P G R T ) D N I T I E S V. W T T H ’ t

T H E P i a N C E t G N M G K E T -

CLASSIFIE&^ADVERTOING SALES

I

An Immedlale opting exists In ()ilr Classified Advertising Dept* fpr a full time telephone salesperson. We are looking for a person who is an accurate typtot'(SOwpm) and has excellent' spetllhg skills. In telephone sales you will deal directly with the public, so a-good command of the English language'Is Impor­tant. Experience .with VDTs wcxjtd be helpful, but we will train. If you'are ready for an- exciting and rewarding career in a pmition which la riever routine or boring, please oall Nancy Anthelt, 609-624-3250 press #4, between 10am % 4pm fo

SECRETARYCarter W a lla ce, a leader Iri the Dlag- noetics InChMry, has an imtnerfii^ operting tor

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The Prificeton Packet» ari equal oppofturwy epiptover and otiera Ms full ,ttow erriptoyeSs a pleasanLworic envtromnent, p M hoUdays, sick days,'vacatidn days, life Insurance, credit union, i

^^toduding, filuoJJroaa,,

■PtlBSfittiirfatketTOO W i^ e rs p O o n S t. F rlfic e td n i 0 8 5 4 0

6 0 9 .9 2 4 -3 .2 4 4

Wbrtdng to our R 8 a ^ c h A Pevelopment Depertmern. tttis; poe- Ition reqitires an totsvkk u ^ who to able to

ifla seyw al t^ k a slmuttaheoualy. Apptl- ctM e •x x tid possess excellent rximmunlca- tion.akl^ a knowf- adge-of wordIn g ..F a m ilia rity w itha d s ....... - ■ •lentlflc tarm fnology and a toga] background wixtid ba pktsaa.

lu-medicai r'M edical, '*

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and an axoeltofv b a n ^ package. In- ta ra e ta u ap p n q an ts

.QJWQ nlrrap a t 6 0 9 -4 4 8 - 6 0 0 2 ,0cL 2 3 0 or tend raaum ato: *

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F A I n M l —i m i i

JORISTMniaiUGER

Fmsr-cussCOtPOMTE MOra '

u d a h m .If. you have the abiiity to: * prom ota; organ ize . and-ooordtoata on und off^alte-avants’ :

a w rilaaw aekiyriew s- tottar for-our guests,

a handto a b u ^ front ■ \

a su p arv ise a..8m all n u m te o l employ-

a'bacodto the mamber. o fa la n M o le a m ../

and ■If you have.the willtog- neesto:a wofkhtod to taam allL aipaola of hotel nuto- -agiMnenI ’ ootwtor refine your

a work moetiy .to .tifo a lle r r io o n e e n d 'som etlm ee dn the

andIt you ere determtoed: a to be euooeeeful..to

your career a to devote yourself to■ ;■■■.■.■ Sand us your reeume wWiyour.eatory requlfe- menrSi

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♦ : DATA ENTRY'[ $15,()00417,5(X)11 For those of you who * >(, have experieflce, there t >o t o an ;rx>PortunHy t o o .I , wpfk to Iho Order Entry o -

Department of a m am o ; agwneirt consulting Ann;;

to the Princeton a rea ., ; . " CortxHitar knowledge to, .' f essential, and wa need ,' * someone with accurate "ty p in g 'o f a t toast 4 0 "' • w.p.m.Thtoposttion;ef>-.' t I ' ta ils en te rin g ord ers ' ■

H > arid preparing expensai oRtooris. O ther duties'I < I a re filin g , producing ' >(, printouts, distributing 11 :,-expenM report sum -o .. ,,m a r ie a ; s e n d in g o

fa c a to ^ , and o th er,; "cieriee l (Uttoe: ,'"arequaBftodandwW ng ." to work some overtime, i ' pieese J xx itac t Carol ' , ' ' Ham. • - : "! ; ' '(6D I) B21-2S08 * ii > .:,.IIEPNER TRE60E i

CUSTODIANSPARTTIMEAilOflNINQS

: ;TICHP has toimediata ; * opentogs for custodans ;;a t our LA W R E N C E -

'VILLE itoailh Center. ,You wU be dotfn gen- eraf ctoehtog. Bepert- ence to custortial work

^to a health care or re -; ; toted fadtity prafwrad.tottividuals intsrestad to summer emptoyment are welcome'

C antor (109) M l EIL4348

RUreDIS C0HMUNI1Y ISM.1HJUM

WmI m h ImNi MbIoni wA

Tutors- and para (Koiess- tonai reaching asatotfints needed (or pah-tiriie day and evening asdgriments to the Fall Semester. portunitles in English, Reading, ESL! "Mathema­tics, (^emlstiy. Biology, Physica, Bustoess, Ac­counting ' arid Statistics. Strortg subj^ marier re­quired, -::pfeviou8 experi­ence preferred Hourly rate based uprm background and nature of assignment. Respond with resume by August 12. 1989, to;

CUSTOMER 8SWIC8:. Part-time customer support

person to hartdto phone calls from software custom- era. Hands-on famjllartty with mk^o-epmputera and good telephone manner rtf-'-' quired. Training wIlT be, provided. *~

WORD PTKXTESSORi Word processing and data entryroperatore needed for day or ev^ng shift. Btp8 rience on WANG a plus. Apply at or call; . CL&UCAL ASS^ANT; Clerical aupptirr/for cus­tomer ^nrice department Good typting or word pto cessing ^lls 'are rieces- sary.

WAREHOUSE:Pickers/Ptockera ' (or our Cranbury warehouse. Ex­perience preferred, bjit tjpl necessaty-Apply at OTcail;

Penelope Baskerville PETBfSON’8 G U E )^

166 Bunn DriveRctocqton, NJ 08543

W 9-924-5338

fi» K X R C O W T Y CO M AfNITY,CO LLEG E

. Personnel ^rvk>ss,. , Dept MB

PO Bo x B Trenton. NJ 08690

Equal Oppty Employef M/FExernNo position ’

W CHILD C A R F ^' » S l 3 - 2 2 , 0 0 0 / Y - R

+ benefits ■• Local, In stata< and nq-

fionwlde poaftiorts Avail- abto. '

• Live-In or Live Out !• Full TTmo or Temporary USE YOUR EXPERIENCE W ITH C H ILD R E N T O WOPK AS A

Affirmative Action/ Equal -Oppty Employer,

M/F

NANNYI.

. MEDICAL - TECimOLOGm

irrenadtote full time pos­ition avaltobto. Perform toata and associated/ support duties to hospi­tal laboratory. BS In Merfical -Tachtiology ot equivalent. A SCR or qSgtbto required.---------Competitive salary and pro-retod benefit j>ack-

avaitobie.'8 ^ resume or call-

(201) 874-4000, exL 46t'l

CarrierRgundatlon

P.O. Boor 147. BsltoMMli;NJ0eS02

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For FREE evaluation of your credentiala, call NPl ooltoct any weekday: ,4

809-737-821f *Nanny Placemont, tna- now. Frankfin Ave.,'

Suita 1-20 r Pennington, NJ. 08534:

NPl Is the official agency of toe Shefftoto School for Nannies. '

W a o ff# r a x o a lle n t M n afta , - good Htiwy aftdaptoaaantworfien-

FLOP.O. BtNC329 '

O f ^ N J . 08810

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’ Full S i Rfurt-UmeEtcttitnt oppottunfty lofexp*tWlc»dlndvl-■ lfulls a our 4i0ti«d tiitNng coomwnity tmfim. , _ .

- Mtiito(neii)(tlC..rM- ksws lor iwi (Writ', ,biM«n litrinun o' “ MM-l;SOPMor 2PM-10:15PM.M olfor on utltnl uliiy, M bmrlK*-

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GLEANERS.4# " .L' »

P art T lm e ^ v m lrig s wttoN eeds

a raw ardin Join toeaervtoaa Induatiy.

aing fu tu re? toaoer to 'toe

W ehave mariy new open- ton to the. PrIF ^ - TON AREA and wetoran axqqttonteaiaty up to $6.00 par h b u ran ^ p p p o rtu n lty to advanoexrim a For­tune $00 Corttpany. Ex

hbmamakers and ., re- lLraB8..ara.jw a lcom e.. Intarastad appilcants, - •— call:

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i f MONffl TELLERST/^'n^aM M ER O FFIM you ato one of the m a n y jia d p le w ho woukf Bca the marmer btl, New Jeraay Na­tional, B erk h » op* pdrtuwtoaforyouin out 8 -9 -1 0 m onth te lto /a progrwn. You c«T have the aunmec to ypuraatf and siiB butid^aartiprity and a good aatoiy dur­ing tile rest of the year wito benefits. W a wW

' provide paid traM ng for axpaftonoad or nonex*perianosd taOara. If you have a g o ''good math ap- tituda and ara cualomer aarvloa orientad, you m ay . q u a lify . -If:

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-sllowa^-an3:oveteeeaadm in la laring wo bank .tondats. UHip. ba raqUrad ' lo work on proforma lnvoioaa, 'd o D o o i^ etattotic* ara)t] other taistbmar aarvfoa; duttoa. . ' *

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100 Help WantedEXEC SECRETARYI '■-Oirecior neM s a ft^ la te pereon iwHh j^ordporfect expoftence, o o a u k m l fi- nandal/atatistical wod< on word,processor: Beautiful, progrenive company, ax- celent benefits..,Never a fee, coll LcH,ib«

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445 WNtehorse .Ava \ Harnlttdft Tw p, NJ

EXECUTIVE- ' SECRETARY

The 1 job description saya exeicutiva secretary. The reaBty Is that you are a Key person lii this fruit pac^ ,* s n i^ and growing invest-

100 Help Wanted0CECUTIVE SECRETARY • Lerwx Awahts, a dMson of,Lenox inc„'*lv«i ;ai)i Im­mediate opening lor an Ex- ecutivo Secretary, report­ing to the Manner of Mar­keting. This p^tioo in- vohroa heavy work, op the IBM PC, utilizing Word Processing. Oats Base Management' & spread­sheets (i.e. Multimate. Mk osoft Word, Salemaker and/or dBASE & Lotus ■2‘3). Speed and ac­

curacy are essential. Other functionis will inr ude arK swering/screeriing phone

V calls & ttie handily of irtail. Jpandidales- should be de- ‘TW-orionldfltif& able to -htototo rnuitiple priorities, f lease send rewme with salacy requlroments or file application with Kate Drtsooll.Leriox Awards. 11 Piiricess. Rd., Lawrenco- vilje, NJ 0 ^ ; EOE

100 Help WantedTIQ U R E 8 A ii)N • Tootog & f lm ^ tables, Instnfctor needed, 9a'm -2pm , w ill train. Concordia Shopping Ctr, Monroe Twp. 6 0 M 5 5 - 2555, 201-021-9 0 K . FLORAL SHOP - Qeinoral help. Can .600-924-7147. .- FtOW ER SHOP - Has

' sales ppening for haftoy Individum ,wHh Interests In plants & flowers. Flexibis hpursi Apply In person, Xidy's Flower Shop, 360 fJassau .SL, Princeton. .

. FOOD/RETAIL.& - fit. prt,- titany po sH i^ r avdll,

100 Help Wanted.' loo H e^ Wirtted 100 Help Wanted 100 Help leaded 106 Help WahtedFOOD SERVICE • Corpor­ate cafeteria in Highistown needs depepdable full or pert time person for day time position, Morklay-Fri- day.' Qood pay-and bene- fits. B09I426-5104. EOE ’

- Fttli’ i P/Tj_-_;Seeklngr Data Entry Cle^some exp ■necessary. Auditors, no exp nec. Shipping/Receiv- Irrg Clerk. 609-799-5650days. _________FULL TIME - Seasonal -position available. Looking

..for '/nature,. .fesponsIbJe ' aduH. Must be experienced

Iwn"Sur •twSlr ’ i t mdlnterj^.Street, 609-921-2777. handy vrith small machln- Trlsh. Asst. Mgr ,'^slSon. also avail.’ . ,,. • .

■ - - A.-+ FIELD HOCKEY Coachesment banking company. At,your, control will bo the latest and best oorriputers, printers and software. Nat-- orally vre want Jhb best too.

' Best attitude toward real work, best Mila Including, steno, word processing arid Lt«us 123. A dynarnic Sx vldual with oxceptlii organizatinal talent arid in

Needed for Princeton Day Sctx»l beginning Aug i^. Call . Jan Baker, 609 924- .6700, iv nug. '

REU) SERVICE ' TECHNICAL

REPRESENTATIVE- EWCtrorilc manuf^jlLOf • commordal telecprnmunicv

' ations etuipment has an

FOOD Sm VXX

CANTEENCO ' '_ Now accepting aftoitosttoris

for the Miowing positions Bupenrisbrs Bookkeeper <3till Cook

Pizza Person Line Senrers

seiad & Pantry Persons General Utility

Canteen is a leadetJsUhs ■ food service industry na-' tionwide with Immediate 5 future opportunHJes fot per— ' marient, pari time k 'b n ^ l

ery a plus. S t^ . now, salary rwgot|abte.'Apply In person: Rainbow Golf Greens, Prihceuxi Hlgh- IStoftm Rd, 609-799-9854 QAUQUY FRIDAY - For.- professional office, on Rte 1. In So. Bruns/P'lon area..

. Filing, errarid8,.gonoral of- dice work. Full dr part tkne.

'..^ust have car. Call Marieat 609-452-160Q.

GARDENER -' Part Ume, experienced. $9.00 per hour: Call 609-683-4361 or 683-6404 ■ . '

"------HtedWr‘-^S-r4s— a --tmly*'- iMMeDfiffE-ePENINOr-:------ pnaUlnaa fnl a new diningchallenging position. The demands exerting. The re­wards include yOur own

.satitfacl'n in knowit you have done.a superlative job .and will be compOnsaled accordingly. Send a letter Jnrtay Tull iia yWiy thismakes sense to you and what your skills really are. 'MIchaolTaylbr, Box 10824, c/b Princeton Packet. . EXECUTIVE SALES - The Prudential is seeking a

.br^hL motivated Individual who has the Iriltiative to. build a">rolM«ton|i„^aa.;i career - iri insurance & financial planning... com­prehensive 3 year develop­ment program. College degree or equivalent busi­ness & people contact ax- per pref... Starting Income to $28,600. excellent berre: fits. Maureen Amar, 609- .452-1900 or 201-745-9004.__________"EXPERIENCED Backotfice Persoimel ■ For new stock brokerage firm In dovm- town Princeton. Cali Lynn Thomas, 609-497-0300.

The TecSnIcal Reprosenia-, th/e is respprrsible for cus­tomer inbrfBce In training, shows aid demqnstratioiis . and will tiso perform field troubleshooting and retoo- fits. O the,fob'duties will'-, include itie repatf, and ' restoral, b l ' field relumed units ard In-house technl- •cal phme support. Appli­cant stould possess tech­nical d«gree or equivalent, 3-4 ymrs experience/in test ani repair and ability to condiM training ;(j£Sir8gs for lane groups. Extensivo travel required.

. Quallied applicanis should send resume with salary histoy toB as Ten Systems Inc O n Beetronjcs Drive

Yenton, NJ 0861& -ittn: Personnel Dept

Eqial Oppty Employer M/F

cerildr in the ‘Cranbury area.. Offering excellent starting rate.’grbat benefits-

-paid vacation/ holidays, sick days & nredicat in­surance. 5 day work Week. Experience Is not-required xtue to our extensive on-mo-k)0 tramipg, pro-;, gram. Appty in person, or ■' send resume to: Canteen Co., c/o ConfinonlaJ In­surance, 1 Continental Dr.. Crapbufy,. NJ 08512 or phone ,;609 395-5696 ask firjackl of Bob. - , ; EOE Employer_ ;. ■ .FARM PRODUCE Stand - Full'or p/l, hOurS'.flex 609-448-5349 ~

GAS , STATION • Attend­ants; FuH o~r p/l position; avail. No experience hoc- — • -

~pssary. Will Italn.'Uniforms— HANDYP^WON—-HnsWe-

QROCERY c l e r k . - Artd also to learn meat trade. 4 ^ , '.5 day; wk. full' benefits. Exc wo/king oond. 201-722-2266, Ask fof.Alr GYMNASnCS INSTRUC­TOR - -ResponslWe for teaching beginner gym­nastics, floor work, uneven parallei bars $ vaulting. Sat ctasses, three, 45 minute ctasses each wk lor 8 wka. Begins OdI 6. Contact the Recreation Dept, S Bruns Twp, Municipal Bldg. Mon-; mbuih JcL NJ 06652., S • Brims is an EOE.

HAIR STYUST -Assistant heeded for busy salon to. Plainstxora. Call Easy Street Hair Cutters 609- 27^7300.H A N D Y P E R SOl ^ / . Carpenter - Needed,for townhano project In Law- rencevllle. Call 609- 895-0502 or 201-674- 8686,

HANDYPERSON/CAB: f^ENTER - Rdpowell area butldet seeks quality hftodyperson for m i^ cus­tom homo devflk^entf Excellent wage & benefit package, Tools, raferences & go^ people skills are essential. Can 609-799r 4621.

HANDY.PERSON > Muat be able to taka oh ail typM of home repaira. R a lt^ & motivated with own hand toola. |dood aalary. Call be­tween 9 & 3. 201-025-0799. :_______ 'HEAVY EQUIPMENT Op­erator • Scrr^' processing yard seeks experienced Ip-, dividual. Year round Work, plenty of overtime. Good pay & benefits. Call 609-396-2250._____________

• HELP WANTED- M/F HiB- aborough area.,Days 7:30 am 2a0 > if ’$8to,-oves sao-oao :pm, $6.,50fhf, eves 2-4hre $6/hr. Call 201-3^-6891.. : •HOMEMAKERS -.

provided. Cal|' 201-359- 3456 ask for Pat or Jim.

GENERAL OFFiCE-Work - Qopd typing skills, ability to meet public.' For nonprofit orgy Izatlon. Serid, resume

'.tpi-Boy Scouts oiwvnenca,

& putskto work. Several years experience nec- es- sary. THusvIlle area. Long term. J & J -TEMPOR­ARIES, 600 Alexander Rd, Princeton, 'N.J.- 609-452-

: 2030.

ttoto- Earn extra', $ S $ 'i S6.50/hr guaranteed! Up b f 30 hra/wk. Good tel^lhone skills raq'd. PtoastoU work­ing atmo^phera. ^ 1 Lori Hobmann 609-921-7200. Market Direct America, 162 W all St. Princeton,' (Rt 206& 516). _____________

,H0M EM A 1«R - T a-llve with ektoiiy couple in house to Metudrenl Cook­ing, light housekeeping & perisonal care required.

-Room & board' ^salary. ■Call 2 1 2 - 5 1 2 - 2 9 1 1 , .9am^prn % . * .HORSE FARM • help needed. Experienced per-. son' for farm in South Brunswick. 201-821-975:^

" HORSE'GROOM - Mon- Sat aftenkxm s,-3-6, N o ' Brunswkki Must be ex^ perienced and over 18"

' 201-29^5799.

H O S T /H O S T ^ ■ Fitil Of part time pdstion at the Menill Lynch Coni. CV to' Ptainsboro. • Position tod greeting guests, assisting

be ''yrsohabSei/ t r J ^ provided. 609-262-2676

. HOST/HOSTESS'- Wiiltog to train. County Line^lnn. 2P J-3 5 9 -6 3 0 0 or 674-3764.__________- ■ ' ■HOTEL ■ Asslslam Con- troller/Operatkms. Confer­ence & traintog (y tie r to Platosboro has %.'fuy tirne petition avt^. Knowledge of ffixxxmttog, food. & beverage, front office, nighj a ii(^ personrtol, purchas­ing & recehrihg is required.' 'R)ls.'|»tiit|bh also indudss 'a supeoiaOry. A cbfhpule'f backgr9und-. Local traV^ils Involved. Competitive u l- ary' A. -bOTefits offered. Please scirid resume A salary requIreilDerits to: Box # 1 0 8 6 7 c/o Princeton Racket.

HOTEL - Front Desk Clerk, .Merrill Lyhch Conferenca A Training CenlecJias.full A>

- part time-positions. Shift Is 3pm-11:30pm. Must a n g working %vith peopte. CRT , tratotog. Call Peraonner 609-282-2676.

t f '" ' ■" 'H OTEL MANAGER - For

HOTEL -H0U^>ER80N

Prestigious'hotel has im­mediate fiifl time openings for Housbporaons. 1st A 2nd shill posftiys pvaiF able. Excellent houriy' rate plus bonus. Excellent ben­efit packye. Apply: Per­sonnel- D l ^ Scaftttcon- Rrindaton too College Rd. Princeton, NJ. EOE

HOTEL TELEPHONE Op- erator - Cpnfarence Center to Platostioro has full time positioria avail', ahift is 3-11:30pm (Suh-Thurs'): Answering phones; taking messages A various ottter duties are Jixtiuded. Com-- petitlvB rale A', benefits of-, fered.- CairPersorinel 609r2e2-2676.1 HOUSEKEEP,CT - 2. days jipr week. Hours nego-, liable. Qood pay, tight duties, refs. 609-924-<^7.

HOUSEKEEPER - Ddly.. .puli or part time, Exp A raff's miles from Hopewell A Rtogoes. 609-46ft2649_

Help Wawtod rHOUS^kiEEPER, Attoo- tion dog idvws..'Mrst be , avail.5 days per week, rnto ' 2 hrs eariy 'afternoon. Responsible for waBdng irairied, beautiful, btacK' labrador A ihraighting beautiful Prtooeton Landtog Villa: Call Days 201-247- 5616. Eves 609-452-8125.

' HOUSEKEEPE'R/Chll'd Care ■ 2 school ^ chil­dren, live In Mon-Frt, must have dtizeryip or green card, drtyera BoanSe A ex­perienced. fitonsmoker. We

’ provide (tor, private room A- bath, cotof TV-’Cali voves,.

.609-683-5185,- -. ‘

. . HOUSKEB>tM3^, 'POSmONS ""7

Top poSittons ^ v a ila t^ to e x d u ^ e h o n ^ . tiv a in/

' out, RsferetKes required. 609-799-7155,' i»1-2S7-e610 ,

INN KEEPER - For Prince­ton's Peacock ton. Must be organized qnd perSoriattie. Will train. 609-924-2039

•Princ8ton;a Peftcock Inn. Must be prganiz'ad and peP sonable. Will train. 609:

.924-2039

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PO Box 707, Pennington, NJ 08534. EOE ' ;

GOLF COURSE - Full lime ; grounds maintenance pos-. Itlqn avail. Experience.h'alp-. ful but not necessary. Valid drNar'a license maridatory, 201-369-8008 or 369 3322 lor appl. Hillsboro Goil & Country Club ,

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NURSEPart Time. RN, IJ UoenserCPR C e ^ , trilntovim 2 yra. axy- anoe. Compelant br­ing, adminisirave--. skm, nonamokertor company -to Skilliy. Excelient pay. S e n ^ Bume to: Carol Bick. PO Box 4000, Prfoe- lon, NJ 08540.

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PREP-STRIPPIHasouafiyletoed to pryure from the mertioef per- formera albundiyou? Does anyone btlce that you can wluce moha N y quamlt^' because oz the creativity you md share on Ws apprecia' taJento and If you area lew mulUcotor wito-a-deakeU-grow and be part ofan or- gantzstion on |e way

( ifo,; then can CfoT Ham Br(609)'921-;

KEPNER TR60ECfal OppaM) t ppalM

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I Mortgage Banking[MAReARETrEN ISeeks * 7 - . M0RT6A6E BANKiNB

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Margaretten A Com­pany, Inc. to a prestl-

u oua -rmandal institu- : Son that la orie of the

J I nation's IpP producers, lot government insured

I mortgage foans. Aa a . Jfasl expanding subsi-

5 diary of PRIMERICA, wa seek taientad In- dhriduato lor the foBovv- Ing posHlofw— ^GOVERNMENT UNDERWRITERNew Jersey regional ol^ ftce. 2-3 years govern­ment underwriting ex-

[perience with solid Ifoiowiedge ot FHAA/A Iguktelinss. -SERVICE RELEASE REPRESENTATIVE

igaihe sale ot loan xng; and act as

! Hatoon betw ^ servic- [tog dept ana tovestora. I Knowledge of loan I servicing wnh emphasis I on taxes aix insurance. 'At least 1 year servictog

liuaaomeCRT and ntotraflve skills ro-

Ictoired.ICOUECTPR ■

Skong lelaphone'. col­lection technique |tius diplom acy on d e lin ­quent accounts rieces- paiy.. 1.-2' yaars coUeo-

jsxperienca. man-

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RECEPTIONISTExceilenl opportunity available lor a lull tjme pos­ition. RespontobHities include answering busy pfxmes, light typtr and-general office work. 6 days,. 1 tflghL altamaUng Saturdays.' Excellent benefits. ' ' _

Call for interview• 609-771-9400

Texas Ave-S^ Alt Rt 1 Lavyrenceville, NJ

PERSONNEL MANAGERFast grow^,diract rnarkettog firm to Princeton, NJ

. to aeeldng cm irktividua] to flB m newty treated ~ -.andidale must'as Personnel Manager: Candk

nave' at least 4 years Personnel experience p r e f w ^ l^ ^ ^ c ^ ^ ^ of at least 100 employ-

Responslbilttiea tociude: Intervlewfng, benefits dd-" - ministration, implementation oi training programs A cteytig an overall paraonnel.lev our employees.If this to the job for you, please serxl cover letter, resume & salary re^ernents to:

Princeton' PacHet0/0 Box 10868 '

P O B o x A CP rin c e to n , NJ 08542 .

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WQRDPRWESSIN6$fd;d00-»,500 ' I

I Com# work |r a man­agement coring firm iin>rindstotrwe are

[looking Ig an ex- perlencef word pnoesaOrOjlcaritype eootoatiBty n speed of stleBSt55w.m. Muto have goorjgrammar arid epetllig skills,' There wUlbTC dMtities.^ 94°!!^ may chang; nexfoifity

Its a pius) Can you handle wdtog under preesure? to ^ have- good worf Mpeessirx- ex|>erierio7 Do yOu want a bofnpiBte

gckage that WM be e tM ^ the day you b e S n ^ ? If you

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(Xherftoandalorga tion.-WUI hatxlle a mtoL murn of 100 citito dally.DUAUTY GONTROr"'"' COORDINATORSolid knowledge of

find~ap - as wbB

as govemmerit ' reguations to essentiaf. D^ree to Accounting Of Rnarrce plus 2-3 yeare prior axperieiKe raqttired.- Review. loaft

.fflea; verify documenta­tion aceuwry; and de- tetmlne quality of underwriting Judge­ments.fORECLOSURE REPRESENTATIVEWorldng to our Claims Dept you will narktle foreclosure from past sales through sditle- ment clatois. P rep^ monthly' reports on losses toitorred on fora- jcktoure pfopefties-<<2, years ptfor expqfkrttoa Witt) at least 1 year to claims necessary,

o w i ^ o l VA/FHA/X convenTlonai mort- OPgas.required.Salary Ilf. -coritpeUfive. Benefits are com­prehensive. . Send re­sume (INDICATING P O SITIO N OF IN ­TEREST! lo; Nancy Werner, Margaretton A' Company, Tnc., 205 Smith Street, Perth Am­boy, NJ 08862. Equal

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MARGARETTEIT'A COMPAWr. INC.

CUSTOMER SERVICE

(Part-Time, S Opys/Week)McMaster-Cair Supply Company, a leading In- dtntrial suppUer, to cuirentty Inteiviewtog can- (tid e ^ for our Customer Sendee Qeparment. The pOraon selected win be required to work 3 d ^ per week (no evei^lgs).As of our prpfesstonal customer service

'gnxto you wiB be required to field calls from our customere, errtar ttieir orders "pn-lino," arvd prcMde them with up;to-tho-ri)Inute shipping toformation. To quality lor this position you shook! have a mtoimum of 1 year related expert-. erica to a heavy volume environmenl Our benefit pack^..tociude8 major medical, dental, vtoioa paidVacation and profit sharing. To find out more .about this prtoltion. p leaae. ap|W to person orraB -our Personnel i rnent at:

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We need qualifled dependWe appli- «ints. We'll work together to place you In the perfect jobi

$ TOP PAY & BONUSES $LOCAL PRESTIGIOUS COMPANIES

DON'T DELAY - CALLTODAYIL,

Inquire about our- full time o p ­portunities. - • -For your oonvoolenco, after-hoOrlntervlewa can be arranged by ap{x>toto)ertt.

PDQ SERVICES' JlM Offlea Castor at Pitocatoa Msadm

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CLENK TYPISTInternational electronics manufacturing com­pany located to Hamil­ton Township has Im­mediate opening (or Cleik Typist to'our Ma. teriaLOontioi/. Purchas- ing DepartmenL Sucl.

, oMtful appScaht should possess gooid ' typtog skito (45 wpm)-. and abiUty to work on CRT terminal. Experience helpful b u t'-n o t necessary. Job duties tociude type, edit and efistribute purchase or-v ders/tovoiqss,buy c a r d s , f i l i n g , prepare requtoitfons for Production Work Of- dera, mafdng coptos, open and dIatrlD ute inail, etc. Ptease-aubmlL' resume with salary ra- quirementa to:Bam Ten Systems, Inc.

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ADVERTISINGRESEARCHSECRETARY/.

-WORU-PROCESSmtEnlry lei Ctoncal

level position 'available in Client Service____j 1 Support arid Editorial Word Processingarea. Responsibilities Include: processing rapbrt pages, statistical .charts and gerioral cor- rospondenco. Candidate will alsotoo trained to , edit arid process responses to questions aboorr,' advertising. Must have accurate typing sklBs, ex- crillnni verbal Skills and some experience withword processing.

PROFILER -Learn about advertising by reading A Inlerpreflng ■ responses to questions about'TV-Commefclato.& Magazine Ads. Must enjoy work that demands accuracy. A atterition to dolall. Typing skills or experience with a PC a plus.

TV/MA6AZINE ASSTTwo positions available working In the Tele- vision/Magazine Degf. ResponslblliUes will in­dude: field contact, survey preparation and media buying. Prefer carididatos inat a/e detail oriented. Wo™ well under pressure., enjoy working on phone and like variety ,

Please setrd resume to

MAPES & ROSS, INCResearch Park

, 176 Wall Stl-eetPrinceton, NJ 08540 ',

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ICLERICAl.ORDER ENTRY

CLERK$16,000 - $18,000

B e , a p a r t -of an Interesting toanago* ment consiuttog firm to the Princeton area. We are looktog for a person witti goocTcommunfoa- tton bmIIs, knowledge of the oomputer, and ac-1 ciaate tyjjirig of at leastl 40 w;p.m. The right dtnttidale wUI be to w ofkon details, even imder pressure. M tst have go<M' telephone sktito to be able to taka p h o n e o rd e ra and prepare them (or com-

Iputer btout.This position is clerical

nature and tovolvea prepartog. material

^dere. outs.)orders arid "pfoductog eispenae' report sum- mades. W e offer a oom- prdhejfialve benefItaS package effective yourl data « Nre. If you a re i quaBfIed and toterestod, I

" se contact C arojl

(8M L 821-2808 KEfUER TRE80E

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JOIN U S -WE MAY HAVE THE

OPTIMUM SITUATION FOR YOU!

,/Ve you weary ot all those nights & weokerxla? We (riter 37W hour work weeks. 5 days at 7vs hours

That’s not ail, consider; paid vacations, t lldays. personal A sick time, health A-life insurance, long {etm (fisabiiity insurance and a pension plan.

TTidfO's Mofo*WIton-A'whera possibla we rotate Saturday ached- ultog. We program an hour for lunch A provide two'' paid breaks. Afl thia to a beautiful campus environ-, ment We are aeektoo permanent fpIL A pan time persons for the fgllowtog positions:• SALES ASSOCIATES• STOCK PERSONS •/CLBUCAL

, • ACCOUNTS PAYABLE‘ n thia sounds toterosttog to you stop In for an appototmeriforTSaB 609-KI -8500 ext 265. Mr^Fri.'Benefits apply , to permanent poattiona of'22'/i h p ^ Amore. , ■

Princeton University Store' . 36 UnlyefsIty Plaoe''

Princeton, NJ 08540

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Expfertise .Ii's made AUR one of the .swicms srjt-'

ware industry's.mosi acctoirticd'and-' ■ sought after organizations. And it's tfic .. s ^ e quality w e 're^k ing in this exccK lent Secretarial position., .-i . «r rt ^• ‘ .

. 'ttbfklng ir id c^ n d g y ;^ ) iitir Markrtirig pcpartmchtryi)u'll!arisw;cr’phqncs*^d perform 'gerieraradriiinistiath'e duiies.'Toqiwllfy .)’Og-,ShouItrhavc 2s3 li/ara of experience, gjoqd typing and word processing >kilis,-and. ouutanding iirtpr- personal abilities. ": -- ^ ---------- - .

. J' ‘Tills position offers an excellent salary and cdmprciicnsivc Ircncfits. 11) apply. plca.sc ,scnd resume, or call Michele Hirstcin. Applied Oata R t^ rc h , InCjJl6utc.2t)6 & .Otcl»ard Road,‘ CN-8.

.Frinceto'n, NJ'08543; An alflnriatiyc'i"" action/cqual opportunity cniploycr. ;

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K ELLY S E g y IC E S oflers-

B O N U S DOLLARS!!!$ 100^

Word Processors. : - $ 7 5 * ' -

Secretaries

Typ|sts/i>i|ta Entry‘ Immediate positions avallafife for special

long term projact In Princatqn (or Cnhtara, Ctorks, Receptionists, Warehouse, Factory, A|iiamblirWorkara A morel

I . We qfier;a TOP PAY RATES a HEALTH BENEFITS a VACATION PAY

' a-PAIOTTOLIDAYS • REFEBRAL BONUS

jCall KELLY today:-

4S2^is6o .Camagia Profeaslonal Bldg,

i 00 Canal Pornle'BWd. -.Princeton

‘Must meet requiroments, prasertt this ad,, ■ .. ,naw appl. dn/y. ,

i Q i e.Kelly Girl* People; 7

R ' V l .C E .Equal OpportunllyEmployar UIFJtL.

EXPANSION. 'O- ' ,

C-TEC Cable Systems, a rapidly expanding Cable'-Television-company in Central New Jersey, has immediate openings for the fo llo ^ g i (Entry Leveiy positions: - ' •

.Cable T V Technicians •4ppiicants must have demqnslfated mechanical/elec- ' frqnic abilityand possess a'vaird New J'ersey .Driver’s . license with' a proven safe drivingjecord. Some Cable TV experience a plus; .

Cuistcifner Service . ' -Representative*Appllcantsmust possess excellent telephone ana problent solvihg skills,, Vve will train qualified can- , didates who enjoy de ling with people and who can work under presisure. • , .We offer a progressive wage schedule with a full range of benefits? Send your ietter/resume, call o appTyIn person to:^

C-TEC Cable, 'Systems, Inc. -Homestead Plaza.

Of

lelte Meadd, NJ 08502 (M l) 874-3817 ■

An Equal Opportunity Empfoyar M/F..

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10B Week of August 3,1988 A Packet PubicatkfnT T

K^ Heip W a h t^ op Help Wanted rtelp.Wanted . I ” Heip Wanted Help W a iit^ <«> Help Walitetf^ po Help Wanted i°<» Help Wanted o? H ^ W irte tf ■HOUSEKEEPING• MAHiS• PORTERSCentml Jeiraay's newest a finest nursing home open­ed Jan J988, Affiliated St. Peter's Medical Ctr. Hir­ing now. Imrrted openings. R jII a part tinio.' Call now or apt^ In person McCARRICK CARE CTR

15 Oelwood Lane (oH DEMOTT La)

• Soniersei NJ 08873 201-545-4200

EOE

Insurance

Assoi^te-. StaiisUial

' •’ Analyst

See oof ad under, ■'Statistics''

ContinentalInsurance

INSTALLER ;• Custom cabinet shop needs exper- idhced Instailef, kalary c6-

jr/®te_ writh ei^ri-' Ayaiietite imfried- Call Ne^rsiuan,

609-466-0787

INSURANCE • CCsidmer service.a- piersoinl lines

.exp. a good, pepfile skills.. ■To $22k. Fed paid. Linda, ;609-883-J700 H. Neuman .Assoc «:3o0 Brunswick •Ave. ' ' -

INSURANCE - Expanding all Tines,: agency has pos­ition'lor emirgetic person knowtedgeapie in JIIA a, C5R. ManviTte n>easaJary S .ali tienetits. Cn,; bet Sam a ’bpml Moh thru' Ffi. 201-725-5193 for appi.

INSURANCESERVICEASSISTANT

$6.75-S7.60 PER HOUR l«gh School Qradiiatm

. The Center lor Health Af­fairs Insurance Services, an alfillato of-The, Center lor Health Affairs Inc, Is ctirre'nily seeking^ indU. indiiaT ' ‘

, Irflenfment cards, rnalntain and update, insurance dards arid Information, answer in-

' quirles, identify . unusual cove/age problems, handle corrasppndence and mail Insurance jorms' toj Mem­bership. If ve a high

. school graduate'and have 1 year.of.clerical or data enlry eitpedence call today to arrange an interview

.609-275:4003/

. ( ^ f T ^ FOR, h e a l t h AFFAIRS WC

A Managemeni j^impany

mVBITORY/.. COST ACCOUNTMQ

Chemical .manulacturpr ieeks fndiv for an entry

level, full Ume position -tn the'Audit & Recondllation ol Inventory, Right person should have manufacturing' expec This |s.an ideal pos­ition for s o m ^e working towards ar accounting de­gree. Salar) commensur­ate w/Bxperi*Call or apply: .John C.'Dolph Co.', New •Ttoad. Monmouth Jet, NJ 08852; 201-329-2333. KITCHEN SHIFT Super-, visor • Private organization dose to center ol 'PrIrice-i- ton. Modem ciafeteria; tablet doth dkiit^ roijm, hot fdodi

LABORERS • Needed for construction site In Law- rancevllle. Please call

^Weekly. B-4pm, ask for Ralph or Pete, 609-895- 0527 1 '

LABTTECWIICUW SCIENTIFfC ASST

To $1< Hour

Long term assighmeht, F o rh ^ 500 Corporation naedt experienced Lab Tech to aaslet Chemist In. preparino Ainino Aasaye, r a l i ^ . organic residua.

■- cutturaA.«te. '

, IM)9-79»4636

■perience in .all aspects of' Ktlc^en management. Con- lad -Pgfsdnnel Manager 6^^:683-1709 KITCHEN UTILITY.^- for modem 'kilchpn with good, working conditions and' benefits: ' Drivers Ucens4'- required. For mdfe inlor- matten -please call 609- 683-'l709.

LABORATORY - . Several Lab Tech '& Chemist posP ttidhs avail In the Princeton 'area, - (HPLC, X-ray- &

SMC Personnel Support Inc.

adqhvs -ifm

LEGAL SECRETARV - 8 attorney, Princeton office of large i U firm needs a legal

. secristaryTwith real estate experience. Pleaso . call

‘ Ruth Scott at 609^&2- 2100 or send resuma to; Hannoch Wqlsmy.' 90 Nassau Si. printeton, NJ 08542. No agendas.

e a v p l o y m e Mt

LegalSecya .'.Paralegila.

-Word Procasaora Accounting -

.BopUraeping ' Secretarial .

Proofreaders.

MARKET kESEARCHASSeeiATE

r-Prlnceton-based-sx;' I ecullvd'search llrm

■ spedallzihg in health , Icare'seeks career or- I ■ tented business person.', Ideal- opporllinlly to \: start/a-mll time career j ;on a part time basis.

.j: Udpors are’flexible. Col- •^lew degree required.

• Minimum 5 yrs.: busi- ■. ■ InesB exp e rien ce .; Please' call Sene Man-■ dno Of John Kaplaln, 609-520-8400

In Health Care Equal Oppty Employer^

M/F4T; ■

Piognwwmr

PC-UN/NETWORK.

-TabiBting). Lab ' Support Inc; Bldg B, Suite 345,301 N Harrison St,’ Princeton, NJ 08540. 2^1-204-0204.

Princeton Mead tSffice Cental' Suite-1130

Platnstioro.NJ 08536

Never A Fee/Nd Contrad

•LEGAL SECRETARY-Full time, small laW lirm in So Bmriswlck, requires person 'expedencpd.fn personal in­jury cdses, steno & .word processing skills,helpful but not essential. 6bod salary

ence. Call Unda betw l-.S, 201-821-5608

IF ydtr; have' B back^ ground In PC-LAN Or other networks & have aded in a projed leader capadiy, we have , nu­merous posffitms avail­able' In southern ~NJr area. Please contact Mark. . :.ft . !• . .EDP/Conlracl^nHces

{212) 947-6033 -22$ WaafOXth Si NYC lOOOl

LABORATORY TECHNI­CIAN - MechSnical or elec­trical, skills more important

-ihorvodocalloo/V/ofk.research people in exdtlng programs. Call Helen Rothschild at AerbCheiri ■Research laboratories Inc. 609-921-7070 Or send re-, sume to: PO Bdx 12i ■ ■Prin(Ceton NJ 06542- EOE. LABORER - Needed lor

-Jownhouse project In Law- renpevlllo. Call 609-895- 0502 or 201-87’4-8686.

LEG AL SEC R ETA R Y / Paralegal I For small fpndly' k dntgorfiery Knoll oTTice. Eke typing' skills, word processing & proir

I^Mlty-..exp; desirable, but will iraln-the right person,; Salaiy commensurate w/exp. CalU Jackle at .6p9-921-807q . LEGAL SECY - Exp'd.'Ut!-: gallon " Secy for Senior Partner, ol major central NJ

, law- firm. Send resume in confidence ■ to PO Box 1018, Somorvlfle, NJ 08876 atin; Susan Hansel or call 201-722-0700

Livingston Avd N. Brunswick, NJ 08901

Tempr^diY Permarient Weekend/Evehing Appts

Never. A Fee,..EOE

"A4ak9 The Connection'' Now bitarviewingl

20t-k46-112SLENOX AWARDS - a grOw- Ing progressive division ol Lenox lhc.,.'baa arf .lm- mediale' opening (or Data Entry Clerk, In its busy dis- ipmer secyice department. tesppnsibimies Indude a ^

curate'entry of pustorner orders as weiraa data u(^ date & maintenance to cus'- lomer records. Accurate keyboarding essential ” experience In data entry is

“prelerred. Any background wilh ■ IBM system 36 or

LIBRARIAN 8 PHYS-EO Teacher • Part time posi­tions Igr •West Windsor/ RlainstxHb Rbg. - .School Dist, .(Oil Sept 88. Require- monte: NJ-i'iCerilficatioo. salary'according to GyMs- Contacl Donald-.'Rizzo, Prindpal, Maurice Hawk

- School. 609-799-0203 • LIBRARY ASSISTANT -

p/t, 16 hours/woek. Even? Ings and Saturdays. Start­ing at 5pm woeknjghts. and 1 Qaitr turdays.'No bene flts.,.$5J60/hour without ex-

'■perlonca, ..$7.30/hour wHh prior library expeHenbe. 12

' rhbnth position. Mercer CoumyToaktehcy required. UghF.typing reiiulred, Post-.

' lions' available at the Hope- wen and, Hld(Dfy;Cofn^ library branches? Call 609- 889-6918. gOE^'F.

LIBRARY CUSTODIAN - RT. 2-10pm, must, have' wbrkifig knbwiedgo'of bkjg deaning & custodial rou-

■ linos &'-ebHity to- make minor repajes. Sal $15,989/ yr. Mrs. Dammers, 20 i - 821-8224 (or appt. EOE.

'— ft.UFEGUARO

Prestigious hotel has 1m- ftiedlata‘'openlr«8 lor lull S

. - r.. ” wofv. Bridgewater NX

LiyiN Q W ELL FITN ESS . Center - Is seeking t/l & p/i

Sales & Senrlce Instructors & Teletnarketers, II you are enthusiastic, like worfdng w/the public, want to earn a goDb living S'aro'avaU Jm- mod, call 609-Ses-S3qgi • LOOKING FOR A Career?■ Merchandising dept, for a clothing manufacturing co.Is seeking delail-oriented. energetic indlyiduai with strong clerical skills.

■ Knbwledgo of fabrica help­ful. Pliysicai .4 dor^t. tasks! Tagging, fokfing. Iil packing fabric. Typlr^.jfil-. Ing 8 pulling labi'tc.y;,

‘ swatches. Fast paced,at- - mosphero. Good beriofit ^ g , Call 201-359-4400 X 114. -QIttman-i Bros.— SNrt Co.LOT PERSON - FulFUme. National eulo. rental fran- .chlse, general knowledge ol cars, excellent salary 8

' benefits. .Qall 609-452- 2871, ask for Mairty.' LPN/NURSES Aide . oe cate, wo know what's hap­pening. We are pleased to announce . a new com- pelllive salary structure, if you ace an LPN/Nurses Aide and Interestedin LTC

V.call the NJ Eastern Star . Home, 111 Flndemp Ave,

08807.

Clerical

Slerer'Cable CorrimunlcatlOTrs, a m ajor cable TV company wilh "over 37 ,00 0 suhscflbers, fias th e . following, positions.available:

• SECRETARY• ACCO UN TS PAYABLE CLERK• RUE CLERK• h tC E P T lO N IS TAll postlions ofler on excelio'm beriefits package. For Immediate consideration, pldase stop In to fill out an application ‘ ‘

STOR ERCABLEC O M M U N I C A T I O h i/ S

90 Lake Drive East Windsor, NJ 08520Equal Opponuruty Employaf M/F

WAREHOUSE. HELP DJLT.AJUTIIY .

AmencaV'loadIno ^souico d'kitchen ware la seeking Individuals to 'worti in our brand new ledlity In Day-

• Io n ''N o e x p e r i e n c e neceaaaty. Positkms avail-

teckido'• ORDER PICKERS• PACKERS• PRE-TICKETING ,• LIGHT ASSEMBLY

WORKG ood com pany b e n e - fits Full "i pan lime day hoota a.vaHat*R>UgtS pick­ing 4 pidiing offers greal .y p p o 'tu r" (Of ho m e­makers need exljB money P-T hours avail­able. Also lull lime posi­tions In:• DATA ENTRY DEPT. ExpertjBoce helpful, but not netissary.

Call (201) 274-3434 or apply Iri person

HOAN PRODUCTS8-2 Cbm Rd Daytons NJ.

SENIOR SECRETARY/ OFFICE

ADMINISTRATORLooking (or e career change? Congenial Princeton area office seeks experienced Secretary with good typing and organiza- fionai skills and witty to d M witti the pub^. A general background In office adminlstrdtkHT is necessary wHh billing exposure effios. We of?

■*fer a compotfilve- salpry. and comprehensive benefitspackage, for the righi. person who fills this highly visible position. For ImmediaLe' consideration, please oall M rr Hetze'l at 8^987-6980 or sand resume to: .MICHAEL BAKER, JR., INC.

3490 US Route 1 Building 15

PrincptOn/flJ 0854P Caul OMWtMlIr Eakqw

MAPICS.‘software an ad­vantage but ivol necessary.;

, Please send resume with, salary requirerhenls or file application .at; Lhnbx Awards, 11 Princess Rd.. Suite'D, LawrenceviHe. NJ 08648: Atl;.M: Rog^l

rLIFEQUAROS - N ^e d -' for adult community In Cranbury, hours flexible, good'pay Cali 609-655- 4664 (or more information

in luxurious Indoor pool surfouiYdings. Must have valid Lifeguard 8 CPR Cehificatlon. Ideal lor stu-

■ dent 'or TeUree. Apply. Per- ' sonnet Dept. Scahticon- ' Pibiceton, 109 College Rd East, Princeton NJ. ,609-

LIFEQUARD^- Neecjed im­mediately, caTl Nanoy, 609- ■ 497-9622.

MACHINE OPERATOR - for fight gauge sheet metal manufacturing pjant. Musi be teiuing: to worir at least 40 hrs/week. Will train Interested parties. Apply'In person - Gilbert A. Cheney,

Ma|fV,rSt.,9'dhi-3pm.

Craflbbry/ NJ

LIFEGIV^RDS -• Needed lor r e t ^ i ^ t ot Summer

.ibtowcBifrtabor Day for pools tocafed In North Brunswick. Full & part time hours avail C il 201- 297-5222 lor lurther infor­mation

B p lR i

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WORD PROCESSORBusy market research firm has opening (or a lem- p o r^ , full time, word processlrra operator lor 4 months beginning'September 1. Requirements in­clude excellent twhb (minimum 60 wpm) and IBM PC experience WordPerfect Software. Please

-call Gfnny? " ' 609-^21-3333" ''

ANALYSIS CORP.377 Wall St.

Princeton, NJ 08540EOE . . .

GENERALWAREHOUSE

Full-TimeQ o m p ^ Is a leading euppUofil t'

McMaster-Carr Supply distributor of Industrial sUppHe I Due to corP finued growth, we are interested in Interviewing candktates with soljd warehouse experience. Our dean and m o d ^ warehouse ts located on Monmouth Junction Road In Dayton, New Jer-

y. Our company offers am excellent staffingsey. Our company offers am excellent staffing •alary, oontpahy medical, dental and vision Irteurance, as well aa profit sharing and tuition

listance. If you would like to be consktered this pMlUon, please appty in person or oall- Personnel Doparhnenf at:

[ i V l c f V l A S T E R - C A R M. .supply company]

P.O. Ml i i r (UcwBOsUi JmcOm Asad)

.O q ts a lU N tl t■ (aul OwertSi CiMea M4

S E C i ^ T A R I E SS e v e ra l P o s itio n s .•

im rin ad iE ife ly '^ a llab le l- . , ■ ' •

' Squibb Cor^ratlon, a Fortune 200 company and an iblerDatiohslly recognlzM leader In the

. pharmaceUtrcatlnduslry, has several openings- for experienced-aecrelerles'.at our Jiew Brunswick,'NJ facility. - .

Candidates should have a minimum df 2 yeqrs ".experience along with a'thorough.understan-- ' ding .of buslneu^gnice practices an.d pro-, .-ee'durb's': Word'processing skills , {gerox. i'MotnorywrUer, IBI^ PC) are'also necessary.

Some positions require either stcnogri]phy p r . -technical typing expetlCncefBtisIness school training would bb an a'sset. ,

abceptingi. the Squibb challefigc ore consid’erable. ' '

Secretaries.- Full and Part Time

The Medical Center at Princeton currently has several challenging and diversified. ' ' opportunities available lor general and medical secretaries. We are looking for dynamic, articulate, experienced individuals whose skills include various combinations ol the lollowing ■ ,.0 TVping 45 WPM and above■ Snortmand■ Word Processing■ Billing■ Medical Terrhmology ■JBM PCCoiavai

mjteiitive salaries afid full benefits 3'ilable. Interested caiididates may i

■ apply Inporson or submit resumo-to;-- mlanda M. Lahazk, (609) 734-4581.

. The Medical Genter at Prlnc'etori,253 Witherspoon Street, , .

. Princeton, N.J. 08540.. ''Ari equal opfjortunity efhployar M’/F.

■ WlK*rii tr.KiitioritSt imiovation meet.TH E MEDICAL CENTER AT

maycair, /

V

TELLERS.Cranbury Office (Monroe Township)

II you're looking to be part of a suc&sstui arxl

strip (just lOxnlles west pi Freehold Circle)..Experi­ence ncri required lor teller positions - we will train. We offer pleasant working conditions, paid benefits, piua bonus. To am8hge .a personal tntervlew call Dofma £rrico 01201-223^8363.

FEDEKAL SAVBiOS

HAMILTONIF -W H UiR SSIN CF 1012

SALES ROESSiONAL

The rewards lorWe o(fer.pn ex-

lallent.salexy and .cprhpi’ehenslye'bffneflts package, as w«II as continued opportuqltles for

. career devetoprnent. Interested carididates ,should submit thieir resUme,- Including salary hlsfory, to: E.R.’ Squibb & Sons. Dept. LH/NEIOO, Pja Etpx 191, Mew Bnmswtclc N J 08903, An egusl oppociuhity employer.

Ill

TYPISTS ' _ •TbeFrincetonP«*ef has 1 fiil'jliihoarid 1'

1 .tifne pMttion available. Excefie«ri&| big skins are retired. Experience h e ^ but we will trab. Full tiriie hours are

Monday-Fiiday, -3 to 12pm. Pari time ' hours are Mondiw, Tuesday and Friday 6pm-mldnighL Call Mrs. Dragert at 60^024-3244 ext. 144: for tnt^ew a p - pohrijnent

HEWSPAPER PRODttCTIONThe Packet has-in kTHneffiafo.opening In. the oompoffing''loom, : Varied 'respon- sRrRWes bickxSng t y ^ , distribullng type, some ppsto^R), « w pmofreadlno. Hours ere Mondayand Tuesday 3 a.m. to 7 p.m., W6(fo«Kiay and 'nturuay 10 l.m. to 9

' p.m. Pleaae come to 300 Witherspoon S ir ' ..Wnoeton, to jM out an omptoymortt ap-'

pBcat^. • • ; •, •

op-

A unique salea position In our fine Crystal 8 Silver Dept If you have prior retail, experience we may hpve the opportunity you've been seeking.We oiler an excellent salaiy and benefits package.

F o r in te rv ie w , c a ll:

^ Hr. M ic h a e f C a r tw r ig h t ,' - f o r a p p o in tm e n t-

, 609-8834208 .92 Nassau St.Princeton, NJ

The Pfincteton Packet la - .pofturrity emptoyer and offers 1-------— ,employees a pleaaant work environmanL J

an exwalI its full time

S O U IB BW h e K s c ie n c e c o m e s t o life. ‘

HeAtthwaye' and RCHP.

- Princeton Packet 300 Witherspoon St.

— PrincotoMU-0854(i

STRM& fiROkriN OPPORTUNITIES WITH A mTl^llUON HIGH TEOH J^ER . -

Princeton QfmviWrech, ln&, a sdentWo Ihstm- ment nwtufacturer and a member of the OutoktffTtod Qrotto has tiyo opeiringa:MECHANIIUU, ERGINEER/DESIGIEH Wa are eaektogTan enky level candidate wHh", 0-4 yearn expwtoqpe: Vocut tt and cryogenic «q)erience de rabla but.nrri essantli , Pteasa -eand resume and salary history to the attention of L roankaT' " '

"acftETMY/NOClEAR PNODUeTS GROUP Wa ate seeking a canffidata with a mlnkiium of two years kecretarial experience, accurate typ)ngofatlees440-SOwmendwholsableto’ iouiractweatartthpeo . Experience with Word-.. Star, tVomP^ect and Lotus 1-2-3 d s^^ , experience with Desktop-Publishing a phia.- Pleasa contact L Wyckoff, ext. Z w , for jer ' totarview * priiKlpals doty,

, f R I N C ^ O l m ;1200 state Rofld '

Prinoeton, 1 -08640 - 6q%924*7310

W0R D P R 0CESSIN68 PERAT0R

Dow Jones 8 Com­pany. inc., putrilsher oF business' news and in- (onnation has anJm- mediate opporiwlty'lor a full titne statistical wplat in its Sbyth Brnnawk* facility..tKls''po8ition win

indude word processing, report distribution','tiling as well as othe r de-: partmerital functions. Successful candidates

'. should type, at "least 4Mpm with h^tr^ ac­curacy and-have a fam- Ifiartty with accounting procechires.Dow Jonea 8 Company olfara an excellent benefits package along with the opportunity to work f o r . one ol America's "AAost ■' Ad­mired Corporations". It tnterested,' piease sub- nrit a ramime in cpri- Jidenoe with-satary his­tory to:

Pareormel. Reprasantative

. DaplT-PP DOW JONES GT!0.

■P.O. B0X 3BD • Princekn; NJ 065434)300.SALARY HISTORY

REQUIRED,..,

lAAJNTBUNCE

^canticorv-PrlncstOn has the following position avail­able. In the Engineering Dept.

UnLITY reRSON

Duties fndude minor re­pairs 8 service work. Grounds dean up, materiel pick up 8 assisting all trades people in complet­ing assigned work. Must be able to work swing shift 8 wkends.,,KnoK(ledge. of harid tools 8 valid drivers, license required, This pos-' itkNi’offere excellent wages 8..ben6fit3 in .a/pleasAnl work .atmqsffiierd; Quail-. fled Hidivktuals should kp-. p ty.uRo ra o h n e ld a p t,_ Sc8ntlcon-Prfc)cefon, 100 College Rd East, Princeton NJ. 60 9-4 52-7 80 0 E O E -

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE - Retaiistoro In Mercer Mali. seeks individuals tyith retail oxperierKe or some col­lege/ background. Salary plus commission plus ben­efits. Call JacH, 609-452- 2440.MANAGEMENT TRAINEE -2 linfoedlateo(anlnga for right applicaffi. Oood pay w/lncenthrps' 8 bonuse s. Major Meid/Hosp FlaxIbTe" hours. No experience nbe*

*Mon 8 Fri :11ari.9pm‘ or 8 Sat 9am-lpm.

MANAGE R/AS9STANT Manager.-positioiis avail at. Stprieherrge Mil Stores newest location n Prince­ton. We- 'are a lo'me de-

-cryallng J abric end - wall-

A4T/MLT-

LABORATORYTEC1WICIANS

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MACHME PACKAGMG MECHANIC • Use ol harid tools necessary. • Rocky Hill, d -8 J TEMPOR­ARIES,‘600 Alexander Rd, Princeton. N.J. ':609-452- 2030.MAIL ADDRESSER - NJ area, exc inrsome, flex hrs, part/lA Write; 1032 Irving Si #138, San Francisco, C A 94122MAILBOOM CLERK -Part time. 25hrs/wk, flexible.

. Duties include' mailings, photo copying, cutting ads,- collating pages by"'hand plus -other varied duties. Company paid benefits, Ouakertjridge area. Sail Jdhn Galbert. at 609-452-0211. ^MAINTENANCE • excelleni Opportunity, (or IndtvMual to join company located in Trenton. Applicant must have experience in general building maintenance.' Du­lles include .carpentry, plumbing, arid painting. Ap­plicant should po^ess per­sonal tools. Good starting salary, additional salary for overtime hours: and com­pany ppid benefit package. II interested call The Hlb- bert Group 609-394-7500 ext 309 EOE

m a n a g e m e n t La Swealerle. located In

..^Prlrweton Forrestal Village Idoklng (or an Asst Mgr.

“ 'Talented,— croatiye person. Exciting oppty. Good sal­ary, exc benefits. Call

V, Cathy at 609-520^1740.

paper outlet ofieriig -a good staffing salary, fullbenefits; V discount and pr'blitsharirig. Join the excilenpnl • o f - opening-a now side. Cali Cindy M-F 201-2®-660(> oxt. 2 8 1. Expeience preferred. ' - iMARY POPPINS Wintod-full or part time C4e (or very loving 16 mo otdn our trome Must (rave apren- ence and excellent refs 609-737-t j 22 alt 6pn.Ma t u r e " r Es p o n s b le '-Mother to lake caie.dg.yr before 8 after scti'obi L % - d&ys a ftiusi Live, in

"Rdpewell Borough pail 7.00 to 4;00 at 609-B7- 0208 Eves 609-466-037 MECHANIC - IQ work or Kubota -tractor line. Qcoc salary 8 benefits Call 201-782-3514 or serid re­sume to PonlalowsW Bros. Equipment Co.. 30 Rt. 31, Remington,. NJ 08822.MEDtCAL_9FFICE - Part tirrie 15-20 hrs. Insurance processing 8 misc. duties.Will train. Call Mrs. Robust- -am-3;0<k)m,

See our ad under .tabwatory

BkVdynaitilM, fnc. - : Equal Opplji Employer M/F

MULTIMATE ^. 8EC(£TAftY r

Exiting 1 yr portion avail­able in coqxjrate office. Call (or appt. STAFF BUILDERS, 211 College FIdad East, Princeton. 6(KF ■ 452-0020 'MUSIC LIBRARY- - F/T As? sistenl. Duttes lnclufle re coyd keepjnp, typing, elf- culatlon,'. si/pertrislhg.' stu- denf Wdritefs, heavy pobHc contact, ^ ‘ree -lh^Musld'8 knowledge of Choral Re­pertoire req'd. Send re­sume to; Pereonnet, Wes(- mlnster Clioir College, Princeton, N J '0 8 5 4 (l EOEJMi — ,

'NANNY/MOTHER's Helper • We need a creative, lov­ing, responsible person to care for my sweet 8 genife

• 1. yr old daughter In my homo part lime. Please call 609-734-9359 lor inter- yiewi ' . .

..NANNY • Professionals..seek warm,.'’caring, ener-

.-gelic.jBsporifilhleJBmdl^:- care, (pr children ages'4',8 ' 7,. live oul, .toll lime, behefite, paid vacalloh, ' iipnsmoker, must have par 8 references. Cali 6 ^ -'696-4176._____________ _NURSE • Fa.mlly practice , office In Belle Mead. Eve- tting 18. Saturday hoDrar;/ Susan 201 •874-6700. ■ NURSEMad, Asst/'- Dr's office In Princeton or' Jamosburg, M o t p/f. Exc pay. 609-683-4999/

■NURSE/RN - Pan- time; 14-20 - hours per -w e ^. Please cair609-921-2202; NURSES - 1 am a 33 year oW, female, quadraplogic seeking help; needing a . nurse several evenings per week (or approximately 2 hours each evening. M l, 297-5902.OFFICE ASSISTANT/Mes- senger ■ Full time position . lor busy Somervlllo law firm. Photocopying, mall, 6 messenger run Must have reliable car. Call 201- 722-0700.OFFICE ASSISTANT - For busy real estate comptahy in Prlnceioh., Olyerse' duties, congenial eriviron- menl reserved paiWng. Neat appearance arto good general business skills re? quired. Typical hours 8:30

Mon thru Frt?elli 609-924-1224. MEDICAL SECRETARY/ Receptonisl, • Qyn Dr's of­fice, full UmeMon'-Fri. i Sat per month. Typing re­quired. Call Patti 609- 924-6899

MICROSOFT WORD PROCESSOR

Needed (or excillng pos­ition with Interior design comparjy. Musi be edrpor- ate&Jiavaabiljty to interact - with, clients, ^sperionce with Lotus.123helpful. Call(or appt. S T A F F //;^HTHALMIC TECHNI BUILDERS. 211 College

day (can be somewhat flex­ible). Call for Iritorviow appI Estell , 6'Connell. 609- )21?2700. 7DFFICE ASST - Small high ach firm seeking toll tiipq ssislant lor word process'- )g, telephone, filing \ holocopying.. Some pxp k o l'd Call Helen bthschlld at AeroCheqt bsearch Laboratories inc! 69'921-7070 of send ri^, ano'TD: PO BcS. tg' Rnceton NJ 08542.. EOE

Road East. Princeton, 609-452-OOM ___________MORTGAGE.’- Exp. with all aspects ot first mortgage loar). originalion & residen­tial lending. -$40k. Fee Fajd. Sally 609-883-3700. H Neuman Assoc. 2500 Brunswick Ave.Mo r t g a g e - prenessors, ‘ Closers, Underwriters for

■Na- Jersey. $19-35k Pee' Paid, ^ l y . 60938»-3700 H, Neuman Assoc, 2500 Brunswiffir Avp.*'

MAINTENANCEWORKER

RUSS"BIERfllE-and Co., a.IeSdIng dis- btoutor of ^'1tems, is In heed of a Full Time General Maintenance Worker, for the 7:00 anv3:30 pm shiftIndividual must possess mechanical aptitude and! the ability to oper?> ate a fpridift. 'We oftor 'a complete bwefits package and competitive salary. Call Kattw 'for ari appoint­ment: ' • '

6b8/3?M0Z2 'RUSS BERRIE & COMPANY2520 Route 130

? , . Cranbury, NJ ^ •eeoMiy.MpIqei m/l

cKn - Full, or part time p itlbn.' -Flex hoors. Mu)- tiffi offices located In Pensylvailla & New Jer-

a Call 215-943-7800, lor Mrs. Winter.______

/Of^lST/CHOIR DIrec- (or| Lower Bucks County, PId Organ, adult and chbrens choirs Call 21^5-2259/7941.

NIST - For Pearson rial United Methodist / Steere. tra ck e r^

iplpe organ. Call io, 609-588-3253.'

PAdAGINQ/lnapoctor. • Sma: ifiedlcal products comKny needs packaging 'rnadhe Spetaiotl Insper ' toran manulacturlnc^. Groul floor opportimitj/

; will t In. Clean, pieaseffi w on ng oondltlohsl Arne can Bio Materiel Cotp.'IOS 'Morgan' Df, P la l iboro N J . 609- 683-0)0

PAIN1RS - Expreriended need ily a j^ , paid vdf catlonr and holidays. C il 609-3S egiO/t ' - . !PANn.-CcmfereiweCtf

? i^. boro seeks appfi- cants ( ger to work in a r ullnaf) anvfronment. Eiip prerd c > 'Strong Interest disked tompetitive rate'8

: tjenefltt fferod. Personnel 609:29! !676;

OFFICE

TEMPQRARfr PERMANENT JOBS FuKTIine A Part Time ^

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201-249-2010 ,

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Livingston Avenue ^ ' Btonsirraq New Jersey

PAHTTlIE-AtiefnportsS Sets la ’ smaiP shlpplriig

■cornpan, light liftihi), pteasar work environ? ment. Pk sa call Prfncetdn Mail 'S< rice, -Princehfo Shoppinf tenter, 609-92)-

• 6059. I / ' »PARTIII :-Anlniei hos^*,. tat heed assistant 2(3 waekday;i 4-9pmr''-OutieaInciude. laisting doctor

;:san(l. cisai p..'Ap^.. Wni? ' Ston AhIh 1 Hospttai, RIs

?-27, K k l^ , 609-92.K?- .7415. . ■ ‘ ,1

<.PART TIfi: ■ Early, rhorf ' Jhg' Roolri 5-6:30am, «7

days, are railable'In yiitir area .Eanj$44(F$50wri)o 4-bash ininiives. A,nh

Jiablecai’i imusLCteittofi.•free; 1-6C 242-0850■ bf 201-677-4 2

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H e ^ W a i i t ^ H e lp W a n t S ^ , H e lp W a n t i ^Pijrt Time .

SEdCTARYVeraatils 3 day a week position available far Indi­vidual w i^ 'diverM aecfe'

. tarial ba^rotkxl. IndlVid- lial will have oppodinlty to v ^ - In numbpr ol depah- ments In our dynimic or­ganization.

Part-Time * HOST8/HOSTESSE8

NEW HOME _ DEMONSTRATORS

Duties Irtduds word pro­fessing, filing, losing, Xer- o)dng. and preparing bulk rrtalKf^ as will as recep- tibnlst/swttchboard respon-. sl^Utles', ^

Get a ^reat InCrodudlon to hjgh-dass real eatat?. eral Individuals rrawded to guide prospective Kbme- buyers thro^h decorated riew home models. Week- ervis only. No experience rtpcessary. Start immedi­ately. Call Marty at 201- 329-S383, t1-5, set^Ti •daysaweek.

PART TIME PoalUon • .Available for reliable ^ r -

j son to work In Princeton ForrdatdT Village Infor­mation sBooth. h^si be available fpr evenings & weekends. FOrfnorb Infor­mation pall-609-780-6363, ask for Mary.

Help W aited ipo Help W aited

.C O C fiM M TO P

•rtunlty' -lor-Excellent q u e ll^ Individual |o-utHIze many" offica -sldlla.- ^CwP dIdate must haye ^xibWty

'and ■ 'good ■’'sklils^n' IHe above areas.

We offer, an excellent benefits package-and at- tra ^ e Princeton setting. Toischedule ah Intervlow, please calf 609-276-4003.

. PARTTIME Housekeeper *■ dog lovers, Must_be avaB S-days per,.w ^ riifn 2 hfs e ^ aflsmobns.-

•.'Reipt^Wei for )y8lWng trained, beautiful,

-4abredor-4 stralghting -up beauUful Princeton Lsridihg

■Villa. Call Days 201-247- seie: Eves 609-452-812&;-

PART TfME - Positions available In direct market­ing Arm. Duties Include data entry, light typing, fil­ing & generaf office tasks. A ^m x 20 hrs per w^k, pleasa call Pat Slecher at American List Counsel

:.2bi-8?4-4300; ■ I — ^

Position available. Candi­dates must be energetic, friendly, have outstandino communicftien skills & be.~- able lo deal with individuals from diverse backgrounds. College degree expetlr- erice in Interviewing pre­ferred. submit resume, in- tenriews will be conducted week ot Aug 8-12. No ptrone calls, please, Call

PROCESSING MANAGER - Real estate office looklr)g for good typisti o^anba- tion skills .& p e r ^ person. CaU Elaine, 609-448-1400

H e ^ WantedRfK)QRAMK£R^ 1 + yrs.

Help Wanted , w Help- W ^ te d i” Help W aited-:

P R O D UC TIO N ASSIS- tiMiT r to aid in 8ie produc­tion ol research products from'' animal tissues, Includ­ing deanitig and proceSs- Irrg of borie and soft tis­sues. No experience need­ed. Call Shu Tung U, 609-2754)500.

exp. in IBM mainframe. Cdbol DOS environment. Flilancial applications a -f fo' $30k. Fee paid. Darin. 609-683-3700 H. Neuman Assoc. 2500 Brunswick Avs.

PUBLIC RELATIONS •• Person for work llj Doctor's office. Will bain. Good salary. Hillsboro area. Call 201-.281-7515.'

PURCHA8MQiASdlSTAKy

PROOIAMMERS

. foTvappointment STAFF, BUkOERSr 211. College'Road East Prlnqiton. 609- 4S2-0020. V

PART TIME - Recbptkmist. Mature responsibfe parson .for_doctor8. .0ffiOB,.. .608'' 448-6740.

Personnel;.j£ C R tn ta G ,

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PRODUCTION WORK-sit 0 wn b e ^ work assembl-' ing books In bindery. Flill or part time, pleasant working conditions good salary and b^flts.’ Aw»ly RMI. HSy- press Rd, Dayton.,'

GOITER FORf ^ T R AFFAns m e , ,A Management Company

In Health .Care Equal Opp^unky " Employer M/F/H

PART-TIME

DEMONSTRATORS

PART TIME-Inside sales, MOn-Thurs, 6pm-10pm.. Learn to market advertising (of Fortune 500 clients. Must have oral & written communication skills; Pea­sant atmosphere,., bonus progrartls. -Se-ST/nr de­pending on experience.. Call Lorle Hobmann, 609- 921-7200, -Marker Direct America, Rejsaarch Park.

■ 162'Wall St. Princeton, Rl. 206.4 518.. ; . ,.

PART TIME RNrtJ»N_: For ■ W. vyindsof podlgttcdffice.

Pleasa call 609-924*5510 btwn 11am 4 6pm.PART TIME Salesperson - For gift shop, day times 4 some' wkehdsS-Pleasant working cohdiUons, easy paddng.Call 609-924-(5fe31

------- Professtenal^energetic 4 . PART— TIME— -xKilcherrd.nth^Biastlc-people helper, Princeton (Irm needed (or assignments in Trenton area. Work when ^ are available, 4 ^ hr Shifts, Moh-Siin. Good payl No contract or fee.- For local Intervlow, 609-779-

‘ 8870 ask'tor Jackie...

PART TIME • Seaatary. 1-man^' L'ville oonsMWng ^ flrrti. 8-12 ’ vfleX'‘hrB/wk. Some. secrelarlal/personal

, cbrhputer exp, praf^Type, ghone,. filing, ,phbuxx>py. Wide variety tasks. 4 er-

Expal^ihg professional emf^oyment agency with 10 b l ^ s seeks an eX- perlengad salespersoh. You will berselt-motivated, goal-orierited qnd a stm- cess achiever. We Otfer~an excellent commission structure, plus a full benefit package. Including q 401K plan, Call or send resume to: Aaron Talbert

609452-7778 Carnegie Search, 103 Car­

negie Center, Suite 217. Princeton, NJ 06540. .

Program

Quafity ContTpf'Speciaiat

seeks p/t dishwashing 4 light hous^eeping help lor corporate headquarters, Mon-Ffi, 12pm-5:30pnf-. Call 9:30am-11 ;30am, 609- 683-'5300 ext 253. “

rands. 609rB9S4)111. •;. PART TIME - Work days or evenliigs filing 2-3 hrs a day, permanent job- Call 201-249-9100 ask forMaty

PHOTO jo u r n a l is tFull time, to till expansion

WESTERN

.Marketing Svs Incj - 1 Cherry Hill, Sta 200 .Cherry Hill, NJ 08002^^

EOEM F ■

work, I . ,office butskfe of Princeton,

.coll/tobln-.609-921-3955 .

PART TJ^E-.- Work avail­able. iJpntactP,Q8t Master at Pennlrigion Post Office'.

I l lperson.

-PART nM E - Fashton j visofs. Wear 4 show], jewelry. 2 eves, $125. We train: 201-685-2064.

PART TIME

PART TIME - 'Mature, de- 'pendable person to stock 4 'sSfvice greeting esrj dis­plays In Mercer Malfi Law- renceville area. 15 hrS/yW, above min: wage. Call after 6pm. 609-662-5956 -

PERSON FRIDAY - busy Lawroncavillo office seeks mature cxirhpetent' person .with dork fy st/filing skills- to- porfonh. jg variety. pi

■ -tasks. Flexlblg -' flrs/days: Call R^L609;g9fr0200.

Position for ‘ WordPerfect Secretary, type SOwpm Exmlient work environ­ment. Hours 11-3. Call for appt. STAFF BUiLOERS. 211 Coiiege'Roed East. Princeton. 609- 452-C020

PART TIMESALEST>EAL£R^

Hot new producll Earn $30K lo $WK first year, iiOOK third year. Call John, 201-707-1188

SENIOR SECRETARY$18-S20K YR

PART TIMEPart Time

CLERICALOFFICE

SBWICES

Attention high school grad­uates Bnd homemakers.re- tumitig to the work force, we're looking (g w iindivld- ud lo assist (5 n ^ Serv­ices and Mall Room^por-' visors. ResponsibUlties will . irtdudeoopmlng, distilbut- ing and posting mall, coitat- Ing, stapQng and xeroxing. Opportunity to gain expdri- erice In the use of )(erox 1075 and 9900 dt^ratlhg machines and Pitney Bowes model 6100 post­age machine. This 21 hour pqr week position indudes all major benefits vVifh em­ployee premiums paid by the employer

General office derical help. Good typing skills a plus. This progressive'cqmpany needs a ihotfvaled person. $5/hr. Please call Usa. at 201-287-2226. PatfflStr Mortgage' Corp. ■

a d iapersonnelservices

PART TIME - Office ;ielp. Typing, filing, phon.es, word processing. Exp req'd. 609- 6554722. ,PART TIME - persons lor Chocolate Co., Jamesburg. salary n^^SBIble. 201 - 521-0727.PART-TIME - Pleasant, dynamic people to leach English pr French. Flexible 4 varied hours: 'Trainifig provided - Call 609-921- 0140

' For- ari-Immediate— inter­view, .please call 609- 27S40ro. — V - •

(S fT E R FORHEALTH AFFifimS MC

A Management'Company In Health Care

Equal Oppty Employer - - M/F/H)

PART TIME • Off Asst forhotel rewrvalion, l-5pm. Kingston area. 201-329- 6919.

Call for an immediate local interview (6 0 9 )2 4 3 4 }^

^OurUassIc, misses and pailiiee better-sports­wear, shoes and ac- desaorlee are fashioned, for. our customer’s way

' choices.

PtiHIni*

, JoffT the Macy’s family of specialty

stores..C h a rte r /C lu ii

alForra^l ViHager

'bfifa. But look toa m tvow sense d style lo

fielp make the-right

Immediate inter- viaw9 available-(or full* .and pRrt'time Sales Associates.When.youJpln us. you1l i receive air the benefitsyour talents desai^

• 'ExMltent Balarles• Flexible SchedutiM• Storewidd

Disoounis• Paid floWays and

Vacktions ,• Aihraioement Op­

portunities

'Cal nbw id armnge an limmetSde In^Mew at ttw Chtttd C1d> In For-

•Macy & Co.; ExecutiveDsveloprhent, Room 1303. tSejjt-PP, 151West 34tti BtreeL New

. York; NY -10001. Wo 'areb,an„equat op> pqrtunHy employer.

CharterClub

- -B W 0 U M tL _OPFORTUNITIES,

CLER i<

F o il & P a r t T iiMAt UnitstI leruy, you'll grow (aster

than you imagineii.

ProcessingClerH

Fast track advance­ment. It'e a rule at United Jersey.. As one of New Jersey's fastest growbig baira, we con­sider' our p e o ^ the route to our success. ThaTd why we offer op portuhltles that wll make your career grow.

we have the lollowrhg positionsCuiTentiy.-

iroWIng available tor both e'x~-petlenced 4 trainee;

H i a TIME TEUERS Earn up to $300/wk

with 2 yrs emieriancBl

Kingston

Insurance company, located In Merc.er County, NJ. seeks a personablo office derk to handle policy prooetting duties In­cluding sorting and batching Incoming work, agfir typing and other ciertca! dunes as rer^Sd. HS diploma or

necessary.'We iffer an attracUve benefits padtage and a good working environ­ment. For Consider­ation, call Nancy Price at; ' •

PART.TIME TEUERS^ Pikicofon ® Trenton' Kirigston

(t a n w -m iAMERICAN RELIANCEI n s u r a n c eC o n r ip a n y1000 Lelnox DriveLaw rehcevllle, 066484)426

P/T CUSTOMER itutVICE REPS

Kingston

OppttMl) (iqfiia

At United Jersey, you’ll receive one of me best

DtETITIAN

beneflta packages In the Industry:

FULL TIME BENEFits' Top Wages. ' r- 105% Tuition -

Reknbufsement s, MecScal, Dental 4 '

Ufe InsuratipeBavtnga Incentive Plan P a k U ^'acaBona/,.

HoUdaya . State-of-th»-Ar1

TraWrig,;

PART TIME BENEFITS Top Wacm VacattoivHoMay Pay ■If you pdaaess an entnuataatlc.. customer- service

Fast grawkig regionai| food aervloe ootia>any| ctsfentty Mekkig r e ^ l larad dietitian (or'a l rraOdMatlc, 450 bedl healihcare center/|

eraonall ap-

tmxw and bKarpemonal skiISj'pkMm cal (609} 987-3«1 Monday-Frt- day, or apply in person St your nearest branch.

UNITEDJERSEY

Tba (aat-flioving bankI«al aMrtanlli SfMV

REGISTERED!DIETITIAN

CUNICAiySUPERViSOR

retirem ent corrtmunltyl ‘ N J .IIn BurTIngto/

Strong em p hasl^ o n | e rla fr ic a and A lz * a im e rs d ls e a s e .'l

Strong (food a e rv lc e l skUla d e -l

sirbd. The Wpod C om -| pemy haa eslNtHshed a | ra p u ta llo n fo r e x - | oM anoekfEtw tw n P A l NJ, and D E W e offarl oompaUttve‘-S tfary,''ex-| o ^ en l benefits b)chjd-| ing- heaiUi, d e n ^ life l and 401 (k). If-you taka |ixtde ki me oomtMtnyi ^------------1, contact L E .Iyou keep, ifxxnas.THE WOOD COMPANY iaOBl.ttontoocl.BouHnrsrd L AlstSown, PA 1810647871

..(800) 544-7710/lOw*arEisN*r.W

posttioh with our 7 weekjy newspapers.' .Sortie oves and weekends, full range ol- sports general 4 spot news asslgnmenls. -Imi mediate opening. News­paper experience pre­ferred. Call Jeff Tarantino, Chief Fhotooraohm. 201- 231-6642. Sr^rsbt Press Newspapers, a division of Forbes Inc. EOE.

WetLealablisfted and groin­ing comf^er. company, ql- lerlng distributors_a tum-koy business sVstem; has an immediate caning for an IncRvtdual-to test,' debug and evaluate busi­ness application, programs Bind doaimentatlon. Pro­grams Include order entry, ' accounting' and Inyantdry. management. Candidate must have strong analytical skills, , be detail-oriented, have "user triendly" out-

-look,-and' 6 -BS'-dagree-in- Computer Science or t>-2 yrs prograrnming or soft-

' ware testing experience.

Well established'and grow­ing 'computer company marketing turn-key busi­ness, systems to wholesale distributors has a career opportunity (dr Prbgram- riiora wtthp BS in computet; sdenca. Experience In writ- jng programs In BASiC or 'similar language for busi­ness applications’ and aUlity td. relate to custom- ers required. Excellent dp-

, portuni^ for rdeent college graduates or individuals with rto 2 years program-, mtng experience. Full com­pany paid medical/ llanJal benefits, 100%fuitidnrelm- bprsemontpltfs profrt shar­ing. Send resume which roust -Include salary re/ quimments to:

PUBLIC WORKS Laborer - Equipment operation expe­rience helpful. NJ Drivers- License required. Apply Asst Administrators Office, Moykgpmery Tvyp Munici­pal TOg^--2261 ^ t 206.

FMC Corporation's Chem­ical R 4 D Qeriter, located In Princeton, NJ, has an immediate-opening for a -Purchasing Assistant

REAL ESTATE J , - .re wMercer, Hiattanion

. Sofnerset

Belle Mead. NJ ' 08502 eOErtWF/H/V •

Manager.- Human Resources

PROPHET'21, INC 19. W. dt^ego. AvOnue,. . Yjardioy P A '19067

EO EM /F-.'

PURCHASING ASST -. 'Ambitious,, detall-orlentdd • (jorson tieeded to process purchase orders, expedite' orders with' vendors, fillTn aq- heedod -in'managers absence. 2*3 ^ars expefl-

A yOD'dor coordination, aerate.'- typing dl 60 wfim. plaaiani atiicqlale telephone per­sonality. Fast-^ced, inter­national marketing division lor corporate fet aircraft, previous aircraft ex^ri- -erKo ■prefsrrod.-.Excellenl

, behefits, working condi­tions 4 locati^. Serxl your resume with salai require­ments lo; Astra Jet Corp, 4 Independence W ay. Prirtpeton, N J 0 8 ^ . EOE.

Duties iridude opening and distributing mail, answering the teleiphono. typing and Ijkhg all. correspondence Individual will be respon­sible lor assuming dqties ot data entry clerk when necessary, and performing other 'assignments, as dir­ected by m'a'nager'. Position requires .a nigh school' diploma, plus 1-2 years word (HDcessing experi­ence. Excellent typing skills arp' also required,

Excellent opportunity for the nxriivale^Salespersbn lookittg tor a. changel

- Model borne environment to work from/ Also project sales Manag'tfts needed fpr

' new busin'esa Coll Fred Nix for Confidential Inter- view at:.

BOB-TST-BeSS . NEW H O ia S ar LAND

Wo offer B coniprehenslve . benefits.' a'dkage' Including dental/and a salary com­mensurate with export-' ence. Qualified applicants 'should call or write to Sandra Matlock, 609-520- '3693, FMC CORPORA­TION, Chemical 'R . 4 D Center, PO Boj 8, Prince- ton/ NJ'08543. Equal Ob portunity Employor, M/F.-.

REAL ESTATE Salespefr soil Wanted - 'Expotiof^ preferred but not essential. Please corrtaci Joan Kroesen in Hopewell al Weidel Realtors. 609-466- 1224,

FMC

PURCHASING AGENT

-Full cqmpany.paid health at^ dental benefits, 100% tuition reimbursement and a generous pfofit sharing plan.. Fonward you( re­sume, which must inciuoe salary^/e^lrements to;

P H O T O LAB/qame,re­store '- We are TooWng for full & part time help to work In our store at Princeton, Forrestal 'Village. Photo Imdwledge required. CalT Mr. Bygott, Larmon Photo, 609-520-8875

Manager.. Humair Resources (»ROPHET 21. INC '

19 W College Avenue. Yardley, PA 19067 '

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PROJECT' MANAGER - Real'Estate DeyelopmOTL Once in a lildtima op­portunity for hands-qii turn­key manSgm' of hlgh-ertl custom development. Uni./' qua salary, monthly bbnus and :C^pensation pack-

>r opootiunib with strbrtg finandal and corporate support. All re­plies strictly confidential.

.-Please call Lou Fantasia or Woody Stone'lor confiden- jial Interview at 609-737- 0338. . ,

-Rro_g,rosslvei gnowth-orF ant^. electro-mechanical company in Prfncplon area

. tjas . ppSitiori for exp'd , purchasing professional to heart small dept.

Exc growth oppty.'Will work closely with other depts 4

' ' Know!-edge* of MRP desirable-

READING/English Teacher - Grades 6-8 exp essential,* ihdepeodent school Prince­ton afea'609-'924;2449

I 4 salary his-feend rosun lory to:

-4 KOOLTRONiC INC ; DEPT, P-3 -•

PO Box 504 PrincatonNj 08540

REAL ESTATE- SALES-'tong standing Princeton firm vfith excellent reputa­tion needs 2 or 3 Ipk- time agents to keep up, with strong buyer flow. 'Some experience -preferred. but

rtialT-Gutstandirtg-- training 'program. Contact Martha 609-921-9222.

REALTY WORLDAudrey Short Inc

Realtors

Excellent opportunity lo work (or Princeton Com­pany. Requirements in­clude typing ol 60wpm, some .WP background' WordPerfect preferred but not required. Call Debbie for morrmtormation, 609- 799-9300.

PHYS-ED AIDE ■ 6% hrs per day, Hopewell Valley Central High, excellent benefits. Send resume to Personnel Office. .425 So Main SI, Pennln^on. NJ 08534. EOE/AA

POOL CONSTRUCTION - . Will train, $8/hr. Call nights 609-452-1823.

The EmploymenL People EOE Nb Fee

PRINCIPAL - Sacred Heart, School, Manville. Send re- sume lo Msgr. Jos Krysztofik, 136 S Main St. Manville, or phone M l- 7254)072. '•

PROJECT ESTIMATOR • With 2* yrs experience'In residential projects to work In NJ office ol an inter* national developer Suc­cessful applicant to be-fii- votved with planning re­views, take oils for original budgets, gdaifUtles book." puttingout job-bids, anaylz- Ing bras, lor accuracy, preparing'spread sheets 4 preparing cdritraci sched­ules. Salary ojmmensurate with expe'rience. Send re­sume to: Trafalgar- Heuse Residential, Inc. 742 Alex­ander, Rd, Prtnceion, NJ 08540. Aft; Mr. Anthony Rostook. EOE

PUBLICIST/STATISICIAN - ■ Part Time. Needed lo

, assist with Iv League Football Stallstics Com­puter aptitude & lamllfarity with lootball statistics de­sired Formal newspaper or simlliar wAating experience preferred. Job requires working each Sunday dur­ing the (all. Salary $6/hr Submit resume to: Service' Bureau Director. Ivy League, 70 Washington Rd: Rqom 22. Princalpn, NJ' 0B540 'No Phone In­quiries, Please. Deadline Aug 12, aS

« SUPERINTENDENT » MAINTENANCE

PHAmtACEUTICAL- 2-5yrs, pxp. jponltoring clinical trials 4 drug studies. M.S. a + . To $50k. Fee paid. Con-

fidenUal. Helen. 609-883- 3700 H. Neuman Assoc. 2500 Brunswick Ave.PHARMACIST - lo work 1 day per: week at stale school for juVenlles. Con­tact Kenneth Wolskl. Supervisors of Nurses, at 609-466-2200 ext 255

*V f iii;iiim .- op e n iiu ) (.uriorillv exists .it ihc 11 'fO.X MI-'RCHANDISINCi DIVISION t HAN fUlHY NJ DISTRIfidllON ( 1 Nit R-W.-.m- ; . invt*fm'Mliysltj« ' n iti t •( )hi J’ jrn;)ikr \\\ { ri'ti'f | ■ n*I.-SJ-X ,n-.i(l• >n>i'.\j I till .

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ManufacturmKSupervisor

Papel Giftware is seek­ing a highly motivated InaMduai to help startup and supervise our Mani'lufacturing Depart­ment, which will de: corate glass and earthenware productsThe Ideal candidate will be experienced In decalappileatjon and firing ol glass and earthenwarecontainers. Knowledge of Inventory control, produtftion scheduling. ! MRP and quality control/ a phis.We'-offer a competitive salary and complete benefTir package. Ptoase send resumewith salary history to: Papel Glltware. I2tHorrqd Bhrd., Dayton. NJ 08810, ATT: Marty

PAPELGiftware

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condo com- 2 munity In Frincoton has

Immediate gpening tor energetic, responsible ngalmenance person tor a hands on posiUon'With otfention td cleanliness. Must have own basic haiid tools. Must pos­sess basic mainten­ance skills (minor plumbing, sheet rock,

^carpentry, etc.) Ex-„ cellent oppty for right In- S dividual. Good starling

salary benefits, and bonus

$19-20 + job securityit-

Mr. Molino (609) 452-1585

SECRETARIESPosition available In our Research Dept. Good typing and communica­tion skills.required Word processirig, dic­taphone or sleno expe- rierrae a plusWe otter exceptional working conditions,

liltcompetitive salaries and an excellent benefit package. 'Please- call or send 're­sume to: Frank J, Kurtz,Jr„ |2p1) 874-4000. ext4611

C a r r i e r F o u n d e t i o n

. PO Box 143 Belle Mead. NJ 085O2

Equal Opportunity .Emp'npk^er M/F

PART TIME O FFIC E

ASSISTANTNation'al D e live ry S e rvice , a .w h o llyowned subsidlare of .

CaiF'Dow”Jondr'4 pany, Inc., has an kn- modlate opportunity , for a partdima Office A ^ ^ tant to offer stmport and assist wfth. office func­tions. In addition, the in-. dNk^al will virdrk with' a personal computer-and be exposed to rpany aspects of this qrowli

<depeirtment. FlexiL,» noors wtthin a 9 a.m. to

8 growingFfoxTBIS*

5 p.m. frame troik. Ap­proximate .25 hours perweHc •*Candidates should exhibit strong InHIaUva. artdHexttpty, as wen asaxcelleht' typing. sMI^.

Ige olKnowledge ol word processing and LOTUS software Mpful.The gosttion otters an

reolveottreolve hourly wage and the opportunity to, work In an exciting operational gnviron- ment. Interested appli­cants please atop by and complete an ap- ^ iC B ^ Monday thru -Fttdaybetwebn 10 a.rr\. arid 3 p.m.. Route # 1 at Ridge, Road, South Brunswick, New Jersey or send resume to:

Employee Relations Manager

Dept.- OA-PP

DOW JONES I CO.P.O. Box 300

- -Princeton. NJ («5434)300

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N E E D W Q R K ? I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N C S f -

• -Btilc CLE8K TYPIST tiling and pfKMies fw -at»ignm eni" dri‘ Quakemridga Road. Inde'firiile. assignment. . , ,

• MEMORY .TYPISTS in downtown Tre'nlon ' ,• DATA .en try CREATORS Irom 3 p m on: five evenings a week.

Tfent'oh and-Princeton-areas. S tw t and long jerm s. Also day assigoments on CMC Machines lor State conyen«nl by bus uyispoftation. '. ,

SECRETARIES/WORD PROCESSORS ■ w» Administrative (2) — Dictaptwoe, sieno & PC/Displaywrile for vice

president'.at corporate setting in Sranbury. : ' •:. . Iniemational flair with lots ol typing-at corporaiiori in Rocky HiiL

5529-experience-a plus o r a shorr period p i cross traiiiiog,'.‘. ■ • 'WANQ OPERATORS lor executivisetling'in Cranbury. AtSp.Slate

assigorperus to .Trantori> - . - . - iDISPLAYWRtTE OPERATORS lor pxeculivB selting--to Crantjory'. •-Twd'days »■ week (cilr.a weeksi Program ptanryng and ooptrol

analysis. PC ex(ierier)eo. necessary. - Requires college -grad, or ■jiudent working-for, degree ftoarttial artalysis vvkh gqod_malh-| and analytical skills..- 7 ^ ' '

• Sleno and/or dictaphona , experience needed lor vdned assign- j rrients both long and »hofl to the Trenton^ area. Many op-bus |routes.

See adOtior\il ed under BUSINESS/OFFICE HELP and a partial Isttog o( some* of oix INDUSTRIAL assigwoenls liidor ANIMAL CARETAKERS. CHEMICAL OPERATORS. HANDYPERSON and | MACHINE pa c k a g in g MECHANIC. ' -

P H Y S IC A LA C O U S T IC SC O R P O f^ A T IO N

JOIN THE BEST IN THE INDUSTRY

Oer rapURy nowtiif eonipaay wftli laadlni edge technology In non-deitnictlva testing {ROD lettnanaatetm tetu nothrxted. I ................................ ... ' - - ■herd drtxint capahle Indhriduals to fill the lolhnttng potltlani lo

_ uqiporl osr CMtiening growth and expansion.

• PROGRAMMERS 'Assist in desten and develop rdal tinie'data aMuTsIllon processing, graphics and application software. Requires expeftence In "C' and 8086 assembly language In a MS-DOS environment. - ' '

SOFTWARE MANAGEIL. . -4ge the software development group, must have exprahence similar lo thaf

IndicaTed above-as well as software management and proper design techniquesi

FIELD SERVICE & PRODUCTION TECHNICfANSjbie-shooting State-of-the-/Vrt computer based lid Requires strong background In Analog arxi

CAgItal circuitry Software experience helpful.

Minimum 3 years experience In Iroubi systems bom ln-house’'and In the field

ENGINEERSDesign arid develop analoiExperience In Stale-of-the-' .Ihg,a plus. Requires MS^E or BSEE wim relevant expertance.

. digital Bfid micro-processor based instrumentation.-

.rt Hardware, low noise RF-dreutts or eignal process'j'

ELECTRONIC TECljNICIDesign ahci'clevelopmentjsf industrial acoustieSnstnAM lO 3‘V(

iN IC IANS . ■ - • :itnimentetion'. Position requirde I'yearsj experience wfth qiialog,,

- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. TECHNICIAH7 - 7 ------------Will assist In me R4D effort In designing and building fixtur^ and Mnsors, setting up lot tests using latest NDT synems. Position requires Assodate's Degree iq

an Asaodate's Degree In electfonice-and digital and mlox^odesspr based-electronics.

TochiKtogy and mai^ioe shop experience.

’ ' ' ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS - I 'V id 2 yeara experience in PS board assembly and soldering. Wiring experience

. desirable. Abilfty to read qomponent values preferred. *

- ' ’ AW ERTISIHG PRODUCTIONnent.

Experience wtm desktop 1/or layout and design ^min a techdcal environment is a plus.

MARKETING ASSOCIATEEntry level position In miartceting department' to assist In developing marketing end

./-sales, program, Rasponsibiiitles mdude kitarctotlon with sales force, market suiveys,'iBerature preparalkm and fqllow-up-of customer inquiries. Te c h n ^ background and some sales experience preferred. .

INSPECTORMlninium 2 years experience In visual Insp code, assetfibly/soldering expertqnce de ilrdcL

ol PC boards. Must Know color

SECRETARIESExperienced, personable Indivtduals with superior-secrelarial-skllls to ^ork .wlth and 8Upport.our energetic (Mofessional group. , «■8Ma ----- *• * - «» -m enw • iW7 ‘JOTWore !8i; (ictfiMf PtMffb ptti

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Physical Acoustics CorporationP.O. Box 3(M-

Princeton, Nwv Jersey-08543'

. JOIM TH i J A J TMMM! ;' “ Whete' QuaHty Service 8t Peraonel Care Meet

600 Alexander Rd. Princeton, N.J. 08540

609-452-2030

1 W orlds Fair Dr. Somerset. N.J. 08873

201-356-2020

■ ^ " 1 : Busy- Day? ■Tal<e.5''nnjn!Utes ond - - refax* w iB'Iim e?Gtf's

.../,.:a rts :;anclientert'a inm em ' - ' 'possibiliti.es.' t i l

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m ttelp Wanted H e lp W a iit^ i” Help W ante^v ” Help Wantedr e a u e s t a t c

S d M $ U

Gtoria fOtopn Ftealtora' 3Ma'rcer County ofllces soaks Sales Proftosional-; to oomplomenl their pres­ent staff. If you're a top producer In our market area you can make more money &. be.a.paiiol a dynamic orgemliatlon that

' IS determined to succeed. If you are newly licensed,' you can pkA the arpa you want to colicentrate in & gM jsxcellent fdpnal train- inti.4 supervisi^ rlflhl.frofii.' ttte. 8tart.. eall now for a , confidentol IriteivleWi! n itf g td n -O M ic e ,'^ (f Mfirshdn, 60S-737-W00,

-Prfhceton-^Gfilder->Jean■ Mai1inrW9^92r-2600. W.

W indsor Office, Bob .Barclay, 609^448-6600. ~

REAL ESTATE SALES

UmiQUE POSITION avail­able lor -an experienced- sales proies^onal with proven 1rack r ^ r d . Quar- enleed income. Call Julie for confldehtlal interview at

: '20T-821-3200. !REAL EaXATE;- Are you

■ priding , things slow where you are? Wry hot conslclor a Move to our Success Team at Welchert Co.r Be-,

-.altprs, for rionfidentlal In­terview call' Larry ■Vreom,

.Princeton office thanager at .609-92r-1900. If you’re good, you c^ld be bettervyith Welcherti ________RECEPTIONIST -Wanted

- for ntedlcal olfl(;e In Plalnsboro. Partiima - eve

Receptipnist 'i£w HOME Sales

PAvmpN

,(oin the glamourous world oj hljih-dass real estate. Qreet' visitora arid handle telephone inquiries, offer Srochures arxl directions to decorated models. Sq;pe light typing. Hours; 11am- 5:30pm, Monday ifiruTrl- day.''Pleasant personality and appearance. Immedi­ate opting. Call Marty at 201'329-8^ seven days a week. ■ .

-RECEPnONIST - Matitte, permanent'. part ' UmoJ for Wterfnary hospiti in Hill­sboro Twp.M,T,Th 3tBpm,. Fri 3-6, every, other SSL 8;30!2'30pm: 'Cail ' ^ 1 - 351^3161.RECEPTIONIST • needed for. Hair dalon-l/t-p/l . Call E ^ Street, Hair Cutters 609-27S-7300.

.RECEPTIONIST - Entry level position, must have good, tdlephpne 'skills & great personality lor this hightty visible spot.- Word ProcMslng a, plus. Calipe- lores Vitello, Care Oom- puter. East Brunswick, 2blt826-1800:.'

~4fHr flHSffl6<5fl. hrs 'avaiFr Pleasant environment. Call 60^275-8106. RECEPTIGNIST - Monday. through Friday 3-5pm & 6-8pmiySat gam-rtpm. Ap- ply-at Hillsborough Dance

VAcadamy 201-359-3600, ask fo Joan. ,

R E C E P T IO N IS T ■ lo answer phones, do light typing and filing. Downtown Princeton oljjpq' M-F, 9-5 Contact Jean Martiri. 609- 92l-2B0d;RECEPTIONIST ■ Uw^ rerKevillB law firm seeks’ mature, reliable person to Itandle froot riesk duties

:lrtcluding greeting clients & answering busy phone. ' Light typing helpful. Call Mrs. Kelley 609-275>l00 RECEPTIONIST Part Time ■ . For physicians..Jolfico. Wed 8:30-7, Fri 8:30- 1230 Call'609-921-2202

Front DflMc

With light word processing skills (Wai^ preferred). For 6 month as^nment, start­ing'. In mid August.

j i s t o t e #

666 PlainsbOfo.Rd

Large Intematidnal elec- ‘ tronic manufarrturing fadlity. has IMMEDIATE opening

Jor an expedeocOd Recep- tlpnlst to' aoswer..a.ll switchboard calls, both outside and internal, greet visitora. issue 'appropriatp badges, .'take. tnesaages, page as necessary and perfofm light 'typirq Into CRT terminals. Successful candidate should possess minimum 6T 2 yearn pre- vkxis expertehda, have a dear, pleasant' speaking voice with good dictatldn, be heat and well organized-' arid p c ^ s s typli^ skills of 45 wpm,rlh)erested individ­ual'should-serxI-fesUme

• wiih satary history to:

Base Ten Syetams Inc One Electronic Ortvflk

- Tranton; NJ.08619. Att: Personnel ,6ept '

.Equal Opty Employer, M/F• R E C E P TIO N IS T - Full

time. The Pnidenlial in­surance Company ^of'A- merica'has an opening Tor a full time receptiortist.

- -Pleasant- worWrtg condl-,- lions, 5 day week, pald VacaUdh^and excellent em-'

=“piayee benefits. Call'609-'' 432-'196o. lO E . . ' .RECEPTIONIST- needed In busjr doctors office. Ex­perience necessary, com­puter knowledge helpful. 609-896-7066,.

RECEWlONIST-busyde* velofkhent offica downtown Princeton. Sdrtte typing re­quired , pleasant working' conditk^i exdUng , on- vironmonL Call Conrtle be­tween 12-2pm 609-921*

.2333. - •RECEFTIONfST $18,000I ,Fabulous growing ’com­puter firm has exdting pew position. Lots ol public rela­tions. fun projects & the liveliest stafl. No typing I

80»68d^tO40

____ ^^842 Stale. R d l - ' -Princetonr NJ 0 6 ^

RELIABLE PERSON ■ Wanted for general dean up ol Beaver Brook Run coryto complex In Jamra- burg, $7/hr, 1 day/wk. Please contact Elizabeth Berkley, 201-821-3^4.RESEARCH ANALYST NJ State ageiicy *seeks legislative research

,’ SpedaIist to review and ' anatyrte statq and federal

legtstatipn pertaining to housing. Responsibilities

r will also rrtdude conducting statistical a n a i^ j: - new program formulation end- planning, collecting and.re-

. dewing housing data. Bac­helors degree in public ad-

. ministration, planning or business adinirilstrat^re- quired, graduate. degree preferred. Eam a com- peUtlve -salary common-

100 W a n t e d

Ff^TAIL M A N A G ER ■ Wopwn'a apparel manu Jadurer seMng manager for factofy outlet in Marfcel- ptoce M ^o n rte 27,i4an- ^emsnt expdrtonpe de­sired. Call Jack Alexander at 1-800<438-4842 or 201- 821-5768,.Retail

Mac/s newest venturp into spedaity store retailing has' Spvor|l jop^ngs. Pon't miss our ad under patf-lime In today's classified, sad- uon.v; ^ \RETAIL;. SALES ^ Cqnwo , Wafer Wenh, swim wear & w e e k ^ ■ WotTfw . spec-’ i ^ dtop. Seeks part fimSs

'e'mpi'ovebs. call 2 0 l\ 825-7265 - -RETAIL SALES '- frt-prt positon BVdlat^ at home decorating - fabric . outial opening soon .al Mprcer Mall In Princeton. We offer fuU bwteRts, discounts and profit shdthg forqualified employees. Join the exdte-. mont'-or ofSoilIng a new store. Cali Cindy at Stone­henge Mill Store 201-239- 6600 ext 281 M-F. Ex{>eri. ence prpterred. , ,

100 Help Wanted 100 Help Wtelted 100 Help WantedSALES CLERK • Seilous

. minded IndvIduaH wanted to assist customers, stock shelves & maintain store appearence. .FuN time & part time posHk^ Avail- epie. Neat appearenca. Will train.' Apply In person 9-5pm, Triaiigle Art Center, A ltR Ll.D an^ Lane, Law- renceville NJ. . ~ SALES'- Cofiego grad with teaching, coaching, or sales experience. Earn up to $28,sop first year salary plus commission. One of tfto laigest^flnandal serv- leas oorp6ration, in the US seeking a b r i ^ highly

.-.mothmted Ihdt^ual wito executive potential; 3 ye^ tratolng^ f i ^ e ^ n ^ .

Maureen Amar, 100. Nas- sstU Pari Blvd, Suite 102, Princeton, NJ 08540.

SALEST=ELO TECH -T o $33,000

TIreddI cold canvassing,& calling? Dynamte dient In Pisc^tpway area. Is in need

d'l a Field Tec^ to provkie customer & jonsite instruc­tion on the use of their product Will be working* with' estobUshed 'dfents, travel ’ irtvotved,-- training program & yehida ■ pro­vided. Salea and/or hands-

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60»«24-1022

E. Brunswick *201-238.2101

RECEPTIONIST - Even­ings, 5-9pm, in HIghtslown

. at counseling agency. Gen­eral ofltea'Spgood pobilc relation skills needed. Call Ms Tates, 609-448-0056 lo ‘ apply. EOERECEPTIONIST P/T 2 positions avail Immediately at a Nassau St Brokerage firm, pleasanl personality & appearance. Cheery dis­position a must. Please contact Anna Trench at 609-497-<aOO days. RECEPTIONIST - Busy lamily Vactlce Medical ol- . lice in Somerville now In need ol add'l front desk help. Several openings (or AM/PM. 2nd RecepUlonist Ilex hrs. Interesting & challenging work. Will train right people* Call Joyce at 201-685d855 •

'RECEPTIONIST - Needed In bu^.doctors office. Ex-

, p^enco necess^, com._puter knowledge' .helpful.

-.Gall-609-896.70CC. ■ - aumifl j|y|ih sxperlenca andReceptionist . To 17K excellent benefits padtage.

Please, forward resume and salaiy requfremqgtsjQi NJ Housing and Mortpge Finance Agency, Afth; Per-

..-r.eoBrtel, CN 18550, Tren­ton, NJ-08650-20es.^^

RETAIL STORE Manager - Well known quality ladles ciothihg store needs^ ex-pedtficed - sales oriented-^ on technical experience re

quired.

' 666 PWnsboro Rd PWnsboro, NJ .... 609.824.1022.

Busy phones, friendly. people, diverse responsib- IliUes, lighi typing. II you enjoy a fast pace & enjoy meeting people,' this prov - tesdonal offl^ may be the. perfect place for you. Call Laurie Krtafo:

w

RECEPTlOmST/ SWITCHBOARD '

OPERATOR.Sparkling personality needed lor -erchltec-

Your previous expert- efx» arxl light t ^ ^ are a plus', but we'll train. We offer an ex­cellent compensatlorr

*^nd- benefits .package for mia F U a "nME (40 hbur weak) po'slUdn.

'Call Mindy at (609) 452-1212, ext. 331. AA/EOE,

MAINTENANCE/ >. P0RTERS~(2)FULL TIME

Presfigloua condo com­munity In Princeton has Immerfiate opertngsfor responsible mainten­ance people to dean halls, replace light bulbs and sweef"Good$14,009-$16,000 year, benefits: job secuitty atxi bonus!

Mr. Mdino ■ " 609=152-T585 '

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE S U P E O ^

McGraw-Hill, one of the nation's leading communications companies, is seeking an Accounts Payable Supeprisor at our High- . tstow^NJ fadlity.

.This 0 ^ 1 ^ is respondble for'organizing, d ire c t and controliing the inquliy artd rec- dndilatlon responsibnaes forHie Accounts Payable DepartihenL The siicoessfut can dkMto must hisve a minimum of an. AAS degree- in accounting alpng with a strong aocopnting- background and .1-2- years' supetviao(y expenence. Thorough knowl­edge ol personal and mainframe computers preferred.

Please forward'ydur resume induding salary history- lo: Human Resoufces.

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McGraw-Hill, Inc: Princetoo - Hightstown Road Hightstown, NJ 06520 - Equal DjsportunKy Empkjytf M/F/H/V

609-520-1131 3 Independei^ Way Prtoceton, NJ 08540

Fee P MRECEPTIONI'Sr -• Ldoklfig for -mature,, enthusiastic person lor front desk pos­ition, at modem nursing home. 8:30-4:30 M6h-Fri. Willing to train right can­didate. It you are looking to return To the' work force, this Is the ideal job lor youl II Interacted, call Ann Bogan 201 -821 -8000 to ar­range an interview, EOE.

RECEPTI0NIST5SEC- RE- TARY - Experienced -and well-organized individual with pleasanl professional tolephon# manner. Fast- paced International market­ing (flvislon for corporate jei aircratit looking for a team player to greet visitors; typing ol 75wt51Tl; iferd- processlhg experience helpfub sieno a plus.- Ex­cellent benefits, working conditions, and' location. Send your resume with salary requirements to; Astrp Jet Corp, 4 Indepen­dence Way, Priocelon, NJ 08540. EOE.

rMPlOYMMU

RESIDENTIAL Supeivisor (s)'. - Work in residential setting w/hearing impaired

. students. Requirement 60 college credits plus’ i yr exp In direct care, training. 8 supervisloh ol handi­capped children in a resi­dential setting. tOmo pos­ition. Good salary & bene­fits. Canlact Edward P. Harris,'’320 Sullivan Way, W, Trenton, N;J. 08628. 609-530-3115. EOE. RESTAURANT '- Desert persoo wanted 5 nights a week 5-11:30 pm, depen-

dable & responsible. Call Jessica at Jhe Princeton Charcuterle 609-683-8383.

. RESTAURANT HELP - For September (or grand re­opening ol The Rocky Hill Inn! -Cooks, bartenders, walte'rs/wall-reSses, buspersons, etc. Join In the excitement ol pur new res- Taurant opening. Call Jake or Sam 609-921-8421 forInterview._____________ .RETAIL ■ Full lime gosltjon .available. Mens' dept, flex

-schedule, lull benefits, growth potential, will train. Apply In person or calLM. Epstein,' Princeton Shop­ping Ctr, 609-921-0650

-RCTAIL-SALES-J^^t- Manager positkm avail­able. Full lime year round. 609-497-9212.

person to manage & teach .staff your selling skills. •

Salary cemmM^rate wtth experience. A p ^ iminedt- alely. Call 201-730-7671 RN - Foil tlrtie, part time. Medical - office fn East Windsor.; Call' 609-446-

-8g46;-v.;-:y - T - -- V— - -

. ROOF HELPER - Full time:, '2 yrs experience. Gobd- pay. Call 609-259-2816 "SALES ACCOUNT .Exec-" utive • excellent opportunity for a dyn^lb.sales profesr slonal to join our growing well recognized 25 million dollar TrentoK area market­ing services organization. Responsibilies include ngw sales development 8 over all accounts managernent. Camlidate must be de­greed, motivated, sell- starter with a proven record' of success In sales. An understanding of the de- velopmenl, Inplemenfatlon 8 execution pj targeted direct mark’eiir^ programs essential. Superb nlvance- menl polenUai, no ovor- - ni^hl travel.'E-xcellenl salary, ineentivslxinus, ex- peqp^ 8 fringe benefits.

. For Immediate consider­ation please forward re-, sume to D.A.L. P.O. Box 8116, Trenton, NJ 08650. EOE

SALES/AssIstant Manager - for Crown Jewel, Qu^er bridge Mall.' Mature -8 responsible need apply.- Will, train, -Call Gerry at 609-709-9743.SALES ASST • DireoLmar.- ketlng firm in Princeton area Is seeking mature, dedicated Individual lor ex­citing entry Tai^ positidh. Must possess good com- muni- cation/organizational skills as well as 1-2 yrs

Macy's newest.venture Into spedaity store retailing has several openii^s. Don't miss our ad under part-time In today's dasslfled ssc- lion. _______QoIaa

OPPQRTWITY

Full or part* time Sales lor sporting goods 8 appeal,' self motived perso'n needed! Soma knowleggo herpfiJt, sharp in pro- fits-Bssigned territo^. Gall .600-98S-2823 . ■ ~

" s a l e s ■ Permanent lull or part tbne'. Full bertefit8.tor full timp, jstore disepuhti positions avail, in Jewelry & Hosiery, flexible schedules,* appirirt per8on?orcatl M Epstein, Princeton Shop- plng Ctr, 609-921*0650 •SALESPERSOJ1 - PC Sales. Local firm. Experi- jetJce fn ■ hardware. Prlnce-HLSfSiJS^lZEill^^i-SALES • prt or ,1/L local clothing .store. Pleasant working condHIorts & flex hrs., 609*924-1228. * • SALES REAL ESTATE - Are'you. finding things slow where you' are? Why .not- ebnsider a move fo bur. Success Team at Weldiert Co., Realtors. For a- con- ,

' fldential Inlervfey call Larry Vrpom, Prii^ton office manager at,’609:921-1900.If youYe good, you could be bfitler wttti Wdchertl

. SALES REP EXPERIENCED

Part lime - commission.

E. Brunswick 201-238-2101.

Bio/dynamics, Inc., a research toxicology firm lOcated.lri Somerset CourHyiTias positions available fri the followljig areas;.

Dishwasher ''• Gage washera

(full-time positions, 7AM-3:30PM ; and part-time, 3:16PM-7:15PM)

For im'mediate conslderatioti call: '( 20 1J 873-2550, Ext. 252

B i o / i l y n a m i c s I n c .

MettlOrs Road, PO Box 2360 East Miljstone, NJ 08875-2360

Equal Opportunity EmpIbjer M/f/Y/H

-work mipetieftop. Good math skins a plus. Will train. Full benefits. Call Carol O^pbell at American List Counsel 201-874-4300.

SALES - Immediate -posi­tions available. All shifts, feUxbls hours. Normans Card & Gift Shop, 102 Nas­sau St.. Princeton! 609- 921-2191.

'SALES 'F U a -TlME .

Local Kendali Park Corpor­ation needs 8 people to start Immediately. No expe­rience necessary. Rajpld aduancemenL Earnings to:

X. $1600/mo CalNEpr Immed Intervlow

2bl-821;2900S A lir 'H E L P Wanted ■ Designer Jeans 8 Sports Wear, at Liberty Village in Flemington js expanding 8 in need toi 2 additional people for our Remington store. Sales exp. helpful, but will.train. 1 M,,np/I (24-40hr/wk). Please apply - at 87 Liberty VIIlage,,Rem- Ington or call Chris, at 201-782-4410.

SALES - Inside Sales to promote 8 sell printed hnedia In direct marketing todustry. Fast paced direct marketing fimn requires _ someone with telephone '' sales experierx». Salaried position, excellent benefits, please call Carol Campbell at American List Counsel 201-874-4300.SALES - Local advertising for local publication. Expe-

-rience preferred but not necessary. RexIWo hrs. Cafeer opportunity. CaiT Bob Farrell 609-655-1445

SALEa/f^ANAGEMENT Opportunity - $40;000 to

J$60JXXLlBtyflar^BeaItetic_ potential. Must be Willing to wo(k,hard & make a com:... mittment to achieve suc= cessi Our leaders are e ^ - Ing in excess of $200,000/ year. We offer a substantial salary for 3 years -r com­missions; full training pro­gram & benefito. Call Jeff Boyarsky or Rich Campbell 201*49-7872. Equal Op­portunity Emptoyer. M/F

Telemarketing and In-por-. son sales calls for Personal Computer: Networks. Fun-

. damental knmytedge of PC hardware &■ 'software.-do-* sired, please call 609- 921*650 'Salea -Bepresenlative . $$ <

PEOPI^ PEOPLE

Our business is placing people to the best next step In their career This is done through a dose working relationship with our client companies In defining their needs In conjunction with the job description. Our business Is Sales.Jt's busy.' it’s Creative, but most ol all, it's being able to com­municate. We believe Sales. Is the art ol commun- cation. If our busineas is right for you - (IrSt year earnings 25K-35K plus. Call today (or your next slept. -

FUTURERESOURCESYSTEMS

K^Cam egle Ctr 8<ito 315

Princeton, NJ 08540 609-734-8100.

SALES

kZSTAURAKr.

Rusty S cup pe rp io w H irln g l

Im m edlate-OpportuniUes r ;• Full d r P art Time

• ’W»nn'«/W»ltre*iei • Cooki • '■* H ouU H ouew i ' Diih/UillHy, ' ■'• U»rlrixlor» • Kitchen Skiprrvlior• Dining Room : Bookkeeper

’ S u p e rio r ’ . . . .'QualiSed candideles will be at leaat IR^vara ul age.

.tjtpoHire to the hotplullty Indutlry Is a plin. Excellent (raining provided. Some late evening and w ertrnd hours involved. AVe otter good s t r in g pay and a growth-oriented eovYonment.

Apiriy In personDally dam-Sppii excei>t Sundays ' * x ..* -- 'R u sty Scupiwr

378 Alexander Road Princetbn.NJ 08540

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WFRE UOKIND FOR A FEW GOOtl E G ^ f lEgghead Discount Software, ttie nation'i SMer of pc software, Is io o t^ for —

. dividuals.for our hew Lawrmoevtl^'NJ.IocaUon. SALES ASSOCIATES

ASSiSTANT MANA6ERS STORE MAMAGER

The qualified Egg witi hawexperience in retail eales, and a strong knowledge of a variety of eoftware. We offer an s m iiM compeneation/benefils package, wtth opportimHy for growtti in a rapidly ampsHlai retail ehyfronment. Lo­cal, intsmwa wiil be scheduled.' Sand your resume to:

'■ d i s c o u n tGf6H6a$apimsB.Betsy Lawrence, Reg1 Peraortnel Msiager '

1602-C Cletnento Brfcto Road ,Obptford, NJ O O m

’ ■ • t* ■. 'rtihuHif—AMiAlitlHar waUaAiaaftaWftitfwaitlaasM'Ir t ^

Excell«it Sales opportunity for a^ressive. motivated Salesperson. Base plustw-

'■ allowance. 1 yr Produd*or Equipm ent Sales necessary.

PiAtWWlk

6 6 6PIMsboro Rd P^tsboro, NJ 609-924-1022

E. Bnmswick . - 201-238-2101

SAtES • Shady Lamp' Shop-Princeton. Pert time or foil lime Salespersons and Asst Manager. $8 to $6 '

;ah i%Hir: Foirestal Village, Rfe 1. 609-520-8755. SALES - Slock .Broker Trainees, take advantage of the c u r^ l market con- dltpnst Enter aiL. exciting field with terrific-eamlpgs poi'entiai. Investment.bank-

. Ing firm witfi-new ideas for ' hew UniMls seeking a few

motivatedmen woitien'for'their doWhtown Prince- .toh office. College or sales experience preferred. Hard ■ work can earn $50,000 plos fli^ .ysar,- Call Mr. Marcus, days al'-609-

. 497-0300

NURSEPRACTITIONER

Full Time 10 Months' If you enjoy working with ayoung; upbeat popula­

tion, are comfortable with conslderabls autonbmy' (we do have fouiuallyiigreed upon protocols and reliable MD backup), era flexible bujt organized —

' this position in an accredited bollegetiealth facil­ity may’be lorryou.Responsibilities include administrationbflmmuni-

. zatlon and allergy injections 3 days/week; pro­viding primary care to walk in patients 2 days/ week. Some weekend rotation. . ^Requirements include NJ.RN licensure andcom- plallon ol ahurs.o practitloner-program;'2 years

' general nursing experience and/or college hBolth experience preferred, c . •Position available September 1,1988 . 'Salary Open.,! . A

• Please send resume to ALLEN M OSL^, PER- : 30NNEL SERVICES, CLIO HALL, PRINCETON^ UNIVERSITY, PRINCETON,'N.J. 08544.

Princeton Xln^vei iW .. Prinettori,'Ntw Js ri^ 08544 ^

An Equal OppefhwHirfAlflniiUhi 'AclienEmp«ovtfmM>r • ’ /•t

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DO YOU LIKE TO : SWIM AND PLAY GOLF?

Welobnw Wagon offers you'flexible tioure eo you dphi h ^ ' l q j l ^ up eumnwr fon to work. -Volii can v iA pifopld In the cool eYmlngSrOr when

. oenVaniant,' bringing them Information- about the ''communtty and toctu rnereba^ and prof eesfo■Wa you In mariceting'aixi ptfollc reUitiairis. Car

> needed. Openinge In Mercer and Middleaex-Coun- tfee, CtUI Morelte Sweet at 201-766-3^ Frtdaye, 9am-3pm or leave message at 201-545*902.

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"SECRETARIES/ OFFICE

. ASSISTANTSWa havejB greid eeleo- lion of Intmetbig mid challenging poeiUons that are Immediately avatiabie to bw .aca-' .damio and admtoistra- tfva departments. SaF arias me cbmpMttve.A and benefits are ac- oaBent ,Benefits for permmient polUlon8 ‘lnclude:2 2 paid vacation days, l l hoWays, mecficfu, and We toatxanca, pension plan; and after ^yeare of service, free foWon grant for cnildten.(WiPATPOKRCXXKAT:

(508)452-3383 asm-11an.*kkhdty to Fildiy8fw tom be glad to dis- ouss salary ahd details

; wtlh you, or eend re- auma to: Personnel Se- ivloae, Oto Hall, Prince-

.100^06644.We look forward to. hearing from you

PRINCETON :_ UNIVERSITf VrMGad'MMtoaaMMiiaiM

- - - — ■ T «> R E S ^ A T 1 V E

If you are an, ambitioua eaiesperson eaejdng high eaminga and/or'a future management opportunity.It's time to move up. We're a d M e ^ of a NYSE, For­tune 10b, company man-

!jRfllng oyer $J3 WHIpn In assets with new sates op­portunities available fn

Island.

'Our 'dklen^a training pre­pares,. you ' (or! .fast re­sults— If you hara lota of

; motivation, good communl- ' cation. aklRe,' and'success-' fol past salbs experfoncs.No prior Industry expert- ehce.ls necOTsary. ^;^.

Your-au^esa-vrill- be- ac- - celerated by a well priced product mb( and an une­qualled service reputation. -Salary plus commission. $ ^90K . Excellsnl bone- fils package, -Including 401IC

-If Interested la applylog.. . pteass caH Brad Rcberts at

„^1-562-O300 or send your resume with salaiy history to 377 Hoes-Lane, Pis- CBfaway.'New Jersey, /

. 08854! Equal ppportuii^ Employer. : . :SAMPLE CUSTODIAN •

. Ertvlronmentaf , laboratory needs a (A teiihhicat .dark '

-In ' sampia rnari^ement, Mairi duties are daily-com­puter eht^ of requested analysis, 'sample dorage, preparing 8 sending out bottles & record keeping. Good knowledge of basic..' chemistry 8 exp9i1ehC8~in

; •laboratory setting profor- . rad. 2.yrs of cdl(s^a plus. .Must be a quick learner &' haVa a keen eye for details. Good c o m p ^ benefits. Send resump & salary his- toly to: Marlene Suarez, Princeton Teitlng Labor- alg'ry', PO Sox 3108, Princelon, NJ 08543. SCHOOL BUS Co - Work­ing manager trainee want­ed. Salaried position.

'$20,00Q/yr. Education uh- Important., 201-521-2168. SCHOOL BUS Driver ■ Needed tor Cranbury Twp- Will train, call 609-395- 0342 or 20f-536-3485 SCIENTIST/DEVELOP- MENT - Minimum BS in sdence or dngirioering with 1-5 years of expiMlence In

^m^lcal prodocB^develop- ‘ ment. Responsibilities: De- vekfolng collagen - based medical'products, including protoype fabrication, labor­atory and predlnlcd data generation and scale up

'.BcUylties. S«md resume to; Dr. Shu-Turjg U. Director ol R8D, Arijqrtcan Blofhaler- lals, 105 Morgan Dr., Plalnsboro. NJ 08536. SEC/ADMIN. ASST - To Executive Director of titate- wide orgahizaObfv SOwpm typing; WPW/Wofd .Star.

.Organizational skills 8-. maturity vital. Sortte col­lege- preferred 35hrs/wk $16,000:.;i:-t>enefilB. Letter 8 resUnfot.Famlly.PjOTnIng AssprrM , 132, Vj/. Slate

_Sl, Trpntpn. NJ 08608. Attn: Patrlda.

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BY C L£ N T COMPANIES

• Secretarial• Admjnislrallon• Word Processing"• Bodldtoeptog• Customer Service• Racqpti«ii?ts-

609-655-6333.SO. No. Main St.

Cranbury, NJ SECRETARIES

WANQ eams you top $$$ •'

TV P «T8 IWord Processing a Plus!

• 'WAREHOUSE/ *

- NH^TRIAL „Foridift'rheans more money

Both long & shOrt terrh Temp j^'availabla. . '

Cafi cKCbtnbl : - ■ GETTY TTBff>8 f-

549 Rte 130, Hightstown ■ 609-448*500, 896-2323

MI-821-6750

SECfSTAIW '-’^ ; f c Joyable Mitfhtiflc erTviron- tridnL - Good typb^; WP', verbal skiUs. To $ 2 ^ good benefits, fee paid. Helm or Uhda, 609*83*700 !,H. Neuman A880c «*2500' Brunswick Ave.

< ffl,H e lp W a n tq d .:^ ~SECRETARIE8/Qenerai:S'‘ Legal « needed for posi- tione ii law fimw. Gtood lyptog 4 office aldfia. Stano,.

. dictaphme woni process^, tog, bookkeeping, or Mgal r erqi. a4. Expfo pf^SrretL— win consider witty level ap-' pileants.. Call Mercer Courtty 6ar;Assn. Place-' msnt Serrice (or more Info, or for Interview. 609-089- 8880. MCBA Placement; Service is dn EOS en itoy-' ment agency. No fee to appIkauiL'

8ECRETARES -WOROlmOCfiSSORB , $100B0NU8 . •

At corripletioh ofJst'asieigq.- rfwnt vye are a 25 yr old nafloitalij’ recodnizad le o ^* to-the-toriipbrary helfHfufoptty'S ioSifig (of:-• Minimum 6 mos. exp -

typing 4p*0wpm• Knowledge of IBM PC,. 'W ang, DlaplaywrUe.,Microsoft VVord 5'oOiet,-"'

,..80ltwar«Lpackages >• Short & totig temr a # -" „

slgnrhents avail In^Princeton!’area espec " ciaily fo Cranbury tor, a

newly located-in^ in­surance compefoy.

N O R fiLLTemponxy Sendees ' .

Banbury- 609*55-4871. - ' LMifox ., 609-896*2323 • “ ' s e c h e t a r ie s ' - t '-— '

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e m v c m i e ivadniT snci e .c n u v n a m c c e ia a i L nCMHKSC

l a w fe ffEHN.TT ttUHMniSe

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■ APPLY DAILY . 8*liAM.-*..9aOPM

w/Vro steno-all types yi/ork Naar Home

to $l2.5()'hr aEXIBLE HOURS

CALL 609-243-0300 'SECRETARIES -

•„,R8-onteffog the wo»S force? - ’ ' ,

• Wondering what to jk) . . when the kids go back to '

s c h o o l ? ^• In between jobs?■ Feeling underquaUfied or

put dated not havtrig the m.arketable skills nec­essary to compete in. todays job market?

Try working as a Pro­fessional Temp. II you meet Our requiremento, you may decide to taka our tree, on-site word process- Ing Course.. You'll be gabv Ing an ‘Invkuable skill on 8tate-of-lhi9-art equlpmertt. which -Is much to demahd.

.Taka ypur pick ol long or short term assignments beginning Immed. Beriefits' Include. paid vanstiori'A holidays, group mertical plan 8 more^Call today .fpr Intenriew appt.

109 AMWgU. ROAOBELLEXEAD NJ 08502

(2 0 1 )8 7 4 -8 8 8 0 -

SECRETARY $17-$21K

PLAY BALL...

...w ith new teem of dynarnlc piayers.jp thlsf(& paced flmi. Y ^ key' to stfocesa will be your skSs (SOwpm) typing & toiowf- , edge of-offlM procedures. BonusrBenefIto & Bucks

.(SIS). await you at home platell. No fee, evening appls.

609*83*202

placemerts

65 Monfoomery Kppn 'SMIlman, NJ 08558 •

SECRETARY • T lawyer, .general practice trifice'to Princeton Jet,, experieitoe as legal secretary prefwred but not required; w i t t ^ . Call 609-799-6885 9-5, <k 609-446-6844 eyes & wk- ends. -

SECfSTARY ^ 0 0 0 ' T ^ KEVI '

(36od carhmunicatibn & {xcrfessional saavy be the master toy. needed to openJhe door of Qdden Opportunities. DeaUrig Mtii VIFs In .a fast pace potth world of business. Superb benefits. Turn the. key to- your Future. Cafi or come In todayl

•*s*V*t>* *

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103 Cem egle O r , 8 0 to '3 1 5 ■

PiltK efon,. NJ O054Q 6 0 9 *7 3 4 *1 0 0 . .

SECRETARY 9 2 1 ,0 0 0Marketing environrnanj.to snazzy, push setting. Work a PC&Involvayoitoelfto- totemational gotoga'cfo.j'

<-• 6 0 9 *8 3 -4 0 4 0 ',!

S A k i i l■fl llrWSBiWWMnmp..842 State Rdv<

Prtooefoh’ NJ'OSSVlU-

SECRETARY/Admto. l^la ' p/t o r '% Etivitontndrai^

.obeniuhtog firm; Prtooefon ,»feacegf683*111. ’

APacket ftiMteatlyn Week of August 3.1988 13B

»op Help WflriM Help Wanted 1QQ Help Wanted 100 Help:Wiaited'S E C R E TA R Y rtZ IK

imporlant-oonsulting Arm. about 60% word process* log. Irtferesting portion for pbtson with s t i ^ yerb^

^sUtls. Excedent benefits & location.

Noyer a Im ) call Louise , 6 < ^ ^ M 4 9 2

Sterlingi ; .- P e rs o n n e l; ■

• ■ C o rp o ra I i Of i

■ ‘445 WWtehorse Ave •' , Hamlltcm TwprJif

- seeRETAaV-'Admintstra- libn office o l-^u ll Com- mdnity seeks mature, ex- 'fe n ce d btdividuarable tov

,„PC>vlde;full, range of blflca '■ servtoss tndikiing steno,

. typing, VVort Processing, pubflc contact. Congenial

; atmosphere, competitive salary •& benefits. Please s iM resuipe to-Manager,

.,-OiparBropk Clubhousei CrSnbUry, NJ 08512 or call

.609-655-2706 to arrange for.lntefview. ,

j.r.SfeCRETARY/AOMINI- StfyfnVE Assistant - For

-- •=- 'Wfck»ton based l l r ^ corn^y^ Neat appev- ara», g o ^ ty^ng & a. piaasant-phone v ( ^ a must For more Information contact 609-924-8400. SECRETARY - Are you loOtdi for a,.career with a

. , rapidly growing small oomr

late openir^ for a'bright & energetic individual, i ^ n - tjpn to,^tail, follow up &

- ^3od t^Ing req'd. Exc brrft padtage,' pleasant' office atmosphere .located In

i Rocky Hill, :CaII for inter- j jdew 609-924-2150 - SECRETARY/Bookkeepef

- w/Con puter eiip. Clerical/ Secretii^. some- computer exp for association man- agernnt firm In LBmbon- ' lle. Both must be self­starters & be able to work without direct supervision. Very busy small office. 609-397-8670.

SECRET/MfY 'r Highland _ .,S EC R E T^Y - Park E n g i n ^ film ra- SECRETARYlocating to Princeton anIndivIduatwithWPiDts playwrlte) experience, gen eral office procedures, knowledge of purchasii office supplies. For inter­view calf Barbate at 201 572-7117

’ SECRCTARY OFFICE MANAGER

Growing Princeton CPA firm diversified 6 challeng­ing p o s i^ . Excellent op­portunity to gain experi­ence in a para-professional capacity . Bookkeeping not needed, word processing' a plus. Ssilary commensurate. with abllltle8.& experieifoe whichfs-preferred-but-will _ train the right person. Call' "Mrs. Harrison at 608624-, 6200......... .. - .. I.

SECRETARY

dIdates must possess gh energy ' level and

pbmty to work in exciting CQrpprate environment. ■Strong Wahg'or muitjmate 'Wofid processing and min ^SOwpm typing necessary. Call lor appi. STAFF

'BUttJfBfS, 211 College '•Road East, Princeton. 609-

r4 5 2 -O 0 ^SECRETARY/ '

' ; RECEPTIONISTgrowing distribution house Sbedaltzlng In cosmetics &

' seeks . a qualified ,'Wcrofray to h'at)dlq_.front flask. 2 + yts exp is re- fldired. Respohsibillties

a wide variety of gen- office duties,.Must be

(amlliar wiih & have . some date entry exp.

■piefP’ff pfenly of room for '^ahcement in-this r^^ply growing company. We offBr a pleasant working .at-

.mdsphere, good benefits, yf taiibn & a bonus plan.'

"^ours are 630105pm. Call '.;pr send reume to: 'DICTUMOIST SERVICES

8-C Nidholas Q. Oaytori NJ 08810 201-3290411

SECRETARY > - Medical, i^education/conference co- bfdinalltm area. Must have word, pfocessjos skills, some booidteeplng a +. Exc''company paldrbbrieflls

'& mary.. For-Interview, call Df’D a \^»n 609-8ifr1717SECRETARY NEEDED ;

. For dynarhlc Princel&ri Real Estate . Development Firm. In our-excilirvg ypiing

„firm .'you( excellenl tale- phone manners will be'ffie key. Yourtsuperb.typing .&. dictaphone. sMIls as well as filing'abilities will make you Indispensable jo .^r_jo p executives-. Your efterfly. Organization skills & atten- - lion to delajl are just what.

; we're looking; (or. Ptea-

. stored historic building mins away from downtown ^rlnceton..'':€xfptleni benefits, experience, fs'a'

.mCist. Call Barbara Bartner.: 609-924-4552. / 'SECR ETA/fY/O FFICE-

- Assf ' Nepoed (dr. a Harii Twp day'care. 9-2 daily,' rnedlcm benefits, wc'pay. Educational background or experience "-prelerred. Be-. gins Sept.'609-586-0440. 'SEpRETARV - Opening In No. Brunswick oic. Ipdhrid- ual with plsassim telepl^e manner, typing & Word Processing skills. Benefits &. pleasant working c6n8. Send resume, to BD4, Box 447, No..Bfurisw(ck, NJ SECRETABY/Part Time - AMistaht to Family. Preser­vation Service.s, 25 hra per week. High degree ol com­petence in typing required. Skills needed to manage office, assist prolessional staff, cotidbt data & perform

'a variety of clerical tasks. Call Bob Pekar, 609; 6956274 PART TIME

SECRETARY Permanent position, 4 tjoura dally, with Prinoeton Jnsurance firm. Varied du­ties. Salary based on expe­rience. Call Cgrol Setiroe-. der at 609-924-0095. (No 'Agentges)

Growing txxnputer com­pany In Yardley; PA, aoeks. wallrorganlzed individuar with accurate typkig, wiord processing, good phone

Ills and general' office Qrowlh polen-

. dnt company paidbenefit package. Start-

'Ing date flexible sum­mer vacation plans. Apply in person on 6/2 or 8/3/B8

. botweeh83fF5pm,Qrsend resumdand salary require-

^■menls.io; 'u.*** '

'Manager,.,- Human Resources

PROPHET 21, MC i g West-GoBegO-Avenue-

Yardleyr PAM9067~ ‘2154936900; e o e , M/F - ' '

' SECRETARYSm all.ac­counting firm. I.n near Princeton Airport. Dhrerse position, requires gooef or- ganizatkktal skills and at- tahiioa to dat^J, typing/ Word processing and a pleasant telephone rnan: net. Calf 609-924-1075..

SECRETARY - Starting aalary In high teens. Zdenek Horvath . & Scebek), phe. of theiastest growing.. Accouniir^ lifms • In central NJ, aeeks 4 sec­retary wfiobfesires/Cariaer' Opporiunityr The kfeei can;..didale should h ^e 3 plus years" o f related experi­ence. Knowledge 6l office procedures & organiza­tional skills required. This take c h a ^ ou tin g per soii .would bd a self-starter with Word Processing,. Computer 4ptttude& typing

. skills of.60-h wpm. Desire to be of seryice. to clients & staff is important. Our benefits are competitive &

. the opportunity' lor growth unlimited. To apply,.send resume with salary History & requirements to: Zdmek

' .Horvath & Scebelp. "PO Box 2300, Flemlngton, NJ 08822. EOE __________

SECRETARY

The Nursing Resource ' Cents/ at the .New .Jersey

Hospital AssOclaiion Is - seeking an ijr ividuai with a secretariiai background and good com.munication skills. Duties will include-typing, word 'prK»ssing • on 'the WANG ^te m , responding to verbal and written in­quiries arid' assiting wiih the various aspoita of the Professional Practice Dept. Medlcajjptinlnolpgy a plus.

For inlorviey{,_ca!l Terry at 609-275-4003> V .. ,

c a i T ^ f W ; HEALTH A R F A m S ^ '

A Management CompanyIn Heaiffi Care .

• Equal Oppjy Employer'M/F/H " . .\ •

% !»1ErAR Y EXEC: \ President of co. needs; lop notch Sectary. Assist hlrn, w/persotlu check book to' writing a book. .This mkt-

8EC8ETARY TO VP or MARKETING

"biveesMed, faat p a ^ , jieopie orierjted job r e d ­ing computer & steno expe- (iMice,'- to $22,000 -t-. O th er O p an ln s s .N o 'm -Day or evening a p ^ . 379 Princeton Rd, E. Windsor. 6094436500. L .- .

Go u n -CrawfordA sscxhates

rangementSj^ handling traveri-other relnburao- merit accounts & resporidenccL. Familiarity w/Wordperfect or other

• based word processing package helpful. Benefits package Incis: 22 vacation days per yr & tuition as- ststanea for- employees & their children. Interested candidates should submit resurnes to: Roberta Qem- hardt", Institule For' Ad­vened Study, Olden Lane, Princeton, fU 06540. AA/ EOE. .

SKR ETAR Y.-1R & D Sderitifle environment exp needed for Dayton area co.*

. Good typing & word pro­cessing -a' +. Great op;

’ portui ity with excreatary & - benefit, to schedule Inter- view, please call QETTY PERSONNEL, 609-448--

■- 6500. / . -SECRETARY - Real es-' tate, Princeton. ^ hrs/wk. Flekibie scbedule- Boyer Realty 609-921M805.SEC R ETAR Y/H ECER - UONIST - For Princeton Real Estate Developer. M-F;,6040:b.rA«rk..Dhror- sified skills Including knowt-

I dry. Call 201-359-1551. ‘ of Word Perfect. .Benefits included. Call. Dobra' Wyatf, '609-921- 6651.-

SECRETARY - Position re­ports to i professor. DutiesInctr -rneeting 6 travd ar-

dreaml $27l< and bonus., Wg fe^jKt'Conbfict- Otht^ por- - —P biltlb h a Avail front $17K C ^l Alice Lawrmep,

S E C R E J A R Y / W o r d Processor r. Well organized responsible perison with ex- cellent typing & Word Processing skills for dial'- lenging A.divsrslfied pds- Itlon-ln-bOsy-govamment-', officerWang-WP prefanedr but wilting to train. S. 'perior benefits package. Call 609- 292-6051. EOE

SECURfTY d^ARDS. Permanent & part tlrns.juni- fonrta. & equipmorit aup-‘ plied. Work In the Hfgh- tstowii.' d^yton, South- Bruristwick/SbutH Amboyi . E d i ^ Areas. ■• Paid formal training• Paid vacation' (for full

Umo-ompldyoea) ,• Life Insurance'

Overtime availability r appointment txh- ;

9arn4pni, Tuos-FrI, 20ir329-4541.

SECURITY OMARDS'A

Con Air Corporation, a leading "riiamriactuter of personal caror products' 4 por^mer electrqrilcs has several opening^ avail for

guards at its now lacility bn, Miflofa East Windsor.

Cfur ideal candidates rriust' have" soiajrtV e*P«rionco. dear reewds 'A good ap- pearaiKe:- Exo«4H>pty for retired pollco bfflcois, :'

CqmpetltNo saiary 6 .full / company-paid benafits pkg

program. Call or apply in- peraon at personnel dept

201-287-4800 CON AJR CORPORATION

1 1 Executive Avo.Edison, NJ 08817

EOE M/F . V/H SECURITY OFFICERS Full/part time. $6.50 plus*

.hr. Armed 4 unarmed. Must have phone, be will­ing to work Hillsboro area of%. Sat 4 Sun a must Benefits lr^'d:-20l-740- 9121 M-F, 9-'s.

SECURfTY O F F K ^

Part fimo. on call position. High schodf g/ad with 2 yra S ^ r lty experience requi- reid. .Hotel experience pre-, ferfed. Apjiiy: Paradtirtel Dept; ScikiticocvPilnci-

Collega .Rd- Eas^ ,.Prihcetoirvia. 609-452' '% ^ : e o i

''S icUflrrY - Store'bqtoc- tive, "'part \tinie, nlgh^ weekends.^11 train. Apply' In person w call M. Eps- tejn, PrinMton Shopping Center, 60d^1;S E L L C H tlD R t

'Xtothes -—in- Rea MarkeL Sat -4,rSli Indoors and/or outd

\Qoo«f T»y.- C alf 1201-251-6147. .

STOCK CLERKS • Part time 4 fun time at Bquor store.in hlortff Brunawick. Can Liquor City, 201626- 4955. Ask for Arty or Tony. ^SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS - For Cfanbury Elementary SchOA NJ certification re-

' quiredC Call Mrs. Gash at 609-395-1702 . -s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ofStreets •- Grade 7, The

. Borough of Princeton seeks an Individual to per- • iotm admbiistratlve: and

' supervisory duties In'pianr. ning and organizing the construction, liialntBfiaiKe' dr repalF.bl streets,.,side­walks, public pa'rking

'yards, trees and: parira, 8tot7n-drainage--8ystenis,

' arvJ'Borougfrbuitdfc^S'atid grounds. A^icants should; havs'at least 5 yeara expe- riwice in the' construction Of public Kvofia fiaW; .at least 3 .-.years, supetvis- ory/manag^ axparlence,- arid adequate oreti and writ­ten cqmhiunlcatlon akiila in the English languid. In-: quirfas about the position or applications should be

TEACHER - Foreign Larv guage, French' 4 Spartisfi ce^ficalion. September, opwihig. . Middle achool.

-Apply South ,Bnjnswick , Board of-Educatibn, 4 Ex- ' acutiva-Drive, Monmouth

JCL NJ 06852. 201-297-7eiOO..EOE/M7F_________TEACHER - Forpreschool. Frt- AM'a or afternoons. 2V!r3 yr olijs. Exp prefd. ' 609-446-1515.TEACHER (Phys-.Ed) - 7 tenths position. Elementary x 4 Mgh ’ school, send re­sume to: Per8ohne( Office, Hbpewetf Valtey Regional Scfwol DisL 425 So'Main"' SL -PennlngtQri, NJ 08534. EOE/AA •

- t e a c h e r - P/l at cooper- Bfiva nursery' schooTTn" Princeton Junction. 609- 25963M OT981-2655.

TEACHERS 4 ASSTS— Full '& part time openings

- for S c ^ . Mature, respon­sible people to work with young chiidren. CalL 809-- - 799-9022 ' ~T E A C H E R S 4 A S S T Te a c h ^ - Preschool in

.directed to Carl E. Petof^ ■ HlllsborouiJh/Hopewgil M 4 -P.E.,l:.S. Borough Engl- •— XL:rieer, 609-92-(-3495, ,PO Box. 390, Priricbtpn,.rNJ 08642.^Application Dead-

“■ , '8/?2/88. Effe'ofliro '>'-1mmedlately,' Equal

tuntty Employer M/

PERVfEOR•■’Assembly'

Manufacturing firm

prt piosltion&fdr'certified teachers &^matu«a, rds-. pbnsible adult. Exp i rorking ’ wHh young children. 609- 466699S Of 201*35966^7 TEACHER -jEWence. 80% tiriw for. Middle School.

Windsor Plalnsbora'. ' RaakKial , %gipo! J^tri^ For Sept 68. Requlre- n)snts:* Ooqiprehemtlsove

JXisrtification, Salary ac-10 mlns.froniPrl0COto{i..NJ , cording Ip Guide. ContactIs 8eeklrw.an-exp'd Mech­anical' Assembly * Super-

• visor for' our line of light guage ^ e e t metal fans 4 blower. _

Candidates must have exp in ;mechanlcal esaembi/ techniques for, assembly line production of short run products.

We offer steady employ­ment with no layoffs, salary comrhensurate with experi­ence 4 a liberal benefits program. —

Please serkJ resutrie with salary history to;

d KOCH.TRONIC INC DEPT AF-4

' - - PO Box 504 Princetbfi NJ 08540

or call'

e0»4666400SUPPORT THE Arts - While you'support yoiirsoll. McCarter, Theatre is look­ing lor articulate enthu- siasiic'per^e to help with. thelf.SubsWpUon Drlw for - iho Drama Seasqp: Fun job, good reps, aim betw

'$6-$20 p e r^r/ca ll Rick, 609683-564V p liZpni.

TEACHEfVSPECIAL Ed - .NJ certification. Call Sister Georgine Learning Ctr, 609696^5444 ' . ' f

. TEACHER - Start In Sept, Hlllsbcro' Nursery; School. • Small classes. 5 after­noons r2:30-3pm. All- school holidays. Experi­ence 4 Nursery School certillCallon Call 201- 526-1284'_________TEACHERS ■ Teachers/ college students warued (or Princeton YWCA', after 8<giool prograrri. Part time daily. Choice of locations.

- Good saliary. Pieas^t en- .^ronnlonl. Call 6 0 ^9 7 - ' 2100,-Lois Allschulor Rose

Nevruz.Te c h n ic a l s u p p tk T - Gbmpuier. .software,! flrrn. has opMrturitty Ibr pbme me sifiled ii) te^nlcal t^lningl documentBlion writing, and custon/er sup­port. Calt609-924j7^ for- Interviewt e l e m a$6/hr -K l^u i eves/SaU. 20 East Brups

• P/t. , exp pref, 846-3200.

SWING, ■■organlzai

exp rai

in/al

K -\PrWatb Individ-

phases food 609683-1709-

4385 US R(( NJ 08540. e

1, Princeton 19-520-1717

L

SECRETARY - Dynamic person for Secretary A^-

. ministration, have exp ^ .construction, ability of

/Jyjing, proper filing 4 corn- . p ^ exp. Salary ba$ed

capabilities.. Call Lisa 201*5445-2920 6am-1-1am

- SECRETARY (Exocut-, ive^ .fijtl/part time, bus'yt

- o ^B , diversified duties, 'Jbme dictation,'call 309- ; a^6074 9-S, .... , eSECRETARY - for chl- hiopraUc, otflra. Dictaphone,

. typing^ organizational skills. Rexibie schedule,. good benefits. Call 609-

^585-9570.

P H'l N Q E1TO N:-

' .O F F I C E

-P E R S O .H N E 'L ^

.. ^SECRETARIES 1

To $11/H6ur . 8hqrt'& Long Tortil A*-

STRUCTION neeidr

i eisr .'constnjction. jirivers License 4 ktion required, iay 4 benefits

tilTony,, 609;7

!i- for

ools, spor-

:cpllentrqund.Sp33

SEXTON -PatyUmo, mbni- Ifig hourS) Jariitbrlal experi-

1 enbe. PhneetBO Methoojst(■924^2613:^/-

for\GhUfCh, I

SECRe 1 | | 7 ^ f/i. Small , oongenisrSomervtIle area

-.WW I

Earh C rod lt Tolward . REAL-Vaqation Pay

Wei Idiown Fortune. 60p firm s s e e k s e v e ra l

' Oscreteriet ibr.perform typing -(■na .4 prooeeeingdutiea.WifUTi WOic^MnTOCItmate, ’ Displeywrtte .soft wars packages area a big

_plus: Erqierienoe o6 Xeroxs Memor^vriter IBM -PC 4 5520 a plus.

609-79B-4636 .

SHIPPING CLERK I !|lacluring ip

cBoro. Mukt bp ^ h ^ i e phone of- and some typing,

□rays, 6 to 7 hrs. Benefitd. /Call 201-356-1481-•T'*

swrrbjSBOAHD o p e r a -II time days.

Nassau SI,609-9i24

C LES,OOQ-$13,50f:^1

It benefits, it^u • work wieok In

gust, 35 Hr wbrk week' ''otherwise. Good nriath, typ­ing, . derdal \4 wstomer service sklllWe^uiredv •send resume/ to Assistant Administrator Township ol Princeton, \ 869 Withers­poon St, uprinoeton NJ

.08540 'or Acall. 609-924- 5176. EOp.\M/l=/H,TA X Treasuri

, is a '(cbmmi

fifTTi ' Competitive eal-

SHIPPINGmECEIVINQ Advancement oppty w« growing company. Reli­able, long tamr applicants only. Call 609-921-8889. SK|N CARE - Wa need a spedal person who wants' to get ahead. We-are open­ing a skin care 4 nail salon In coordination with a hair

L E Q T O m llllsboro T M .

suburban.OOOvrith a ' lonted inu- ;o seek a

iisied 4 entffaslasUc Ta x ' ector 4 ( WpO with

InWrporw nal A comr ' lunkration abil lies Gz-aup- ,

etVIss an 8 piition 'dept.

TELEMARKETING - For Int'f Managbment Consult- Ir^ Rrm. Must have oxpert- ence in petting up appolnl- marits With top executivas. verifiable track record. High incentives, earnings. Call609-924-9050.__________TELEMARKETING • For Int1 Management ConsOtt- Ing Rtrn.Musf have experi-

renceJn setting. up.ap(»int- ments with top executives, verifiable tiack record. Htoh tneenttves,'earnings, cmi

-924-9050.TELEPHONE PERSON - ToleqprnhfTunlcaUpns. corpi pany needs full time persorj to ansiMr phones aird/rfb light lypIr^Good benefits, pleasant w ^ n g cepdl- lions. Ask fol\Unda. 609- 3366004,TELEPHONE Part Urhe, pleasant experlMice' preferiedl virlfi traln..609-924619

100 H e lp W w it o d

THE P^WJDENTIAL - In- y auranoe Company of America has anopenki^ for two tertksbnvy derk/iypists.1 fufilkne arid 1 part time. Pleasam vroridng ooiKli- fkms. Please . call 609- 682-3500. E O L „

TIRB) OF 1>E SAME OLD DULL AM) DRY

PART-TME JOB?Why,not Rtxi a part-time position that's more fun, pteasuraWe-aod oltera you a chaljeoge? ‘We've ^ HI

Tbo Pifrysetbn Packet is ,. nq^ Interviewing for part-

time tetemarketfng person- r i e L ^ ^

■ * We offer. tTgbbd W ary and' commlesfon plan while woridng with a pteasent stafj of pr^esskxiate.

Hours are Motiday-Friday nights S:30pm to 9XX}pm,> with, aome Saturday

-possiWo.

We're .flexible. If you aret

’ Aetrong telernarket lndivM'( ual can average $6,00 per hour.

. -Please call Dan Pitcher - ' Circulation Stiles Manager 'at 609-924-3244, ext 171. ’

' EO.E, ' - ■ ■ •TRACTOR TR«ilLER Driv­ers - Experience req'd. Day

' runs only within 200 miles ol central NJ. DOT certi­fied. /tpply In person': Gil­bert A. Cheney, Inc. Comer of South Main St & Old

.Trentjxi Ffd, Cranbuty, 10

jlRAINEES. - High School, dropouts K>b wUtlng. Earn ' -$$$'s while-preparing (or freti G.E.D. diplomaf Leam useful job skills. II you are -. ■16-25 years old & ' un-. employed, call fjlj Youth Corps of Somer^st/Hunt-' erdon County at 201-782- . 1480.today. Freti transpor- taticili 'prodded. tr a v e l AGENT ■ Corp agent/supStVisor with sys­tem 1 experience needed, Top' salary plus benefits call Marie at loterTtational

■ Toure, 609-9216300. -TRAVEL CONSULTANT ■

Full time, exp pref. Full .'benefits. Contact Denise

Thompson 201-249-1666. 1 TRAVEL WITH USI ■ Join the exciting travef Industry. Leam to sell - we'll train you. . Part time/fuH fime as outsidqs saies agent Also

-need ' full time vacation agent. Sysl 1 prefd. Call Jane, 689-921-gWO,- ■ TRUCK DRIVERS.- Expe- rieiiM req'd. Trips all wrlffiln 200 mi of central 1^. Musi

-be DOT certified. F/T year­-round TBOsItlon w/beneflts'' Apply In person; Gilbort A.

Cheney, Inc, South Main St 4 CHd Trenton Rd, Cran- bury lbkm-2p(h wkdays. 609695-0350

t r u c k d r iv e r sSTAKE BODY’S AND PICKUPS I WANT YO^I

If you are\eliable. and harq,'' ^woridng, w k ^ ttie largr^l ‘eWIrio qompJm'iUn NjHand we need yoqr'mjt^. We have ell the benefits, start- at $5.S0/hr and advarKe at your owm pace. Be on a winning team. Can and ask lor me, Chris', at;

C. J. P. 8K)MG 6096SS-2618

TYPESETTER-prt. Macin- losh/Pagemoker expert- enqe a roust- High volume rnedical jxibllsher in su­burban Idcatim. Resumes

,i to;- Production. Manager, MVD, 9 PheasffiitRun Rd, Newtown, Pa 18940. \

100 W m te H d

nidi TELLER • Princeton Prior teilof o:

'.cash handling backgroui preferred, but win train the right' ifidtvkfUa). Top pay,

"Sessional atmosphere, EOE: Please kind result^ • adiragoemorit p p p t ^ t -

,i0' Admlnistratof: -Hlllsbof-iV ; tes, cornpany paid b e ^ ia ough Tvrp. Atnwoll Rd, along,with pleasant woik-

.SECRETARY ■ Full .time -I'-ppsItion avaUable immed-

i.laiely. We era looking'for r. an individual with sbong

secratarial skills 4 pleasant telephonemanner who would Uka to work In a amaif omoe building. Wont processing skills would be

.-a-' plus, salary c^nmen- 'surata vrith experience, Jtimesbu^ . locatkm,. for appt eall,-201-521-2500 ~

. SECRETARIES - InfoMed.B leader In Information sys-

.Jems ,for the health care Otommunity, Is seeking (2) b^ht and organized In-

?dtvldual8 to provide eeo- "^tarial support In our Sales

eifid Customer. Support De- ptirtmente. Duties indude typing (65 • WPM), word processing, telephone, dic-

, lafihone and general der- KW'work. Candldatos must (tihaye good typing arid word **prooe8Sfriig skills. Previous

„ :_8ecretarfal experience re- rqufrod. Excelleht Balary. .&

benefits. Nonwnokers. Call send resunq to: In-

* j,-p4adj 1041 Route 1, 'rlnoeton, NJ 06540,

t9876181. EOE M/F.

Neshante. Mi QjB853. TO C H E R AIDE-Eiemon- tary special education class. CMLMIchael'DIBella, Manville School District,' 201-231-85S6. A A «0 E

salon.TNs person will de- 'Kioh-r - A InIpnt'CaregIver - nped-

SEDRETARY/RE lONIST - Prt 9r2 flex. 5 days. Small co, light typing, phone 4 derfCal. Call 201,- B74-S9SS.-Ask for Howtird.s e c r e t a r y (SCHOOL)- Good typing 'Jdlls, elenton- tary echoot; mature Individ­ual. Can .4 ask for Sister DeAngeite, 609-883-5760s e c r e t a r y

WANQ+ +/

Heavy, secretarial eteno 4 ■Wang skills are needed to work (of- a b<^ director. Handle a imilU-'faoet,day 4 a uDiquepoeition. Overtiine Is required aa overtime pay •• $. 6 months plus assign- ment. Can or come,in tb- davl

F U T U R E TE M PS

SM C Personnel Support Inc.

\4rPr1rioeirti Meadows" / 1. .Office Center ■ •

.Sqtte 1130 ,• .Plalnsbbro.NJ 08538-

Nevsr. A.Fee/No^Contract

velopeihe business, higher additional^rsonnel, p r^ r products, etc. Salary pom -. mission (rius percentage.

/Call, Ute, . 9 2 1 - 1 ^

s o c ia l s e r v ic e - Night' pdiffion working Mth pe'r-

ed for Ham Twp day care. Small groups, fiek .hrs, medical bmiefltt 4 vac pay.

• Openings n w 4 In Sept. 6096856440. .TEACHER4ASS1STANT- Assodtite degree aocept-

isoft# wfft dmroiopnM«ta^j9<1‘ Htetura. pei1» (m .^ {^ ^ d te i^ ll^ llvkig, I r tfrSd-"\. hurtuto!: Part Hrive^ ttrne.

- big conditions. Ohre us a call today, First Jprsey Sav-

■ bigs 4 Loans, M1691- 2200, ask lopr Nkiols.

' T H l i l i s "

' Growth opportunity with progressive savbigs beiik' for funtime TellerrASBtude, for figures & ability to deal with cutitomers reqttired: - CompWittve'salafy 4 bene-

-. fits package. Please call or, stop in to complete an op-

• ptipation. , ■ .

Barbara Cromwen

Varied derieai functions ■long vylth typing M l add

to t to nitversity I I position.

G ood. growth potantW , s te a d y -e h ip lo y n ie n t, com petitive wage & good benftts. ■ _ • •

W AITER/W AITRESS - \Cocktail8. Saturday ey^s. County Uhe bin. 201-359- 6300 Of 8746784. • WATTER/WAITRESS - Part time, to work bi busy Coun­try Ckibdhilng room. Good hourly rate pius tip .and more. C4tL 609-799-8315 ask (or James, WAfTERWAITRESSES ■ Full lime/ptirt' titae, day 4 evea. Pizza person, prt, eves, 609-924-5666 ask (or Jack.WATTRESSWAfTEB •. Full or prtiftie, flax'hrs, benefits

'avail, cfit! Tlgef’s Tale, 609-924-0282' .

.WAREHOUSE •• Qrpwlhg distribution Hodse

‘,8peciallHng:to.gosmatic» 4 ': toys has ex^ng ware­house opptys.

, F U a T IM E WARDfOUSE ATTENOr- S 4 T * 3 plus yr's exp re­quired In shipping: receiv­ing 4 (orklih.

_JK)RKL1FT DRIVER • 1plus,yra exp.'

' MATBUAL HANDLE - No exp requbed.

PART TM E • nCtC/PACK - exp prefd in

’•.cosmetics or toys - 860- 160pm ‘ :

There is plenty of rdom for advancement In this rtipkily growing company. Wa offer a pleasant working"' at; mosphere, good benefits, vacation 4 a bonus plan.

. Full time hours are 660 to 5pm.

8-C Nicholas Ct.' Dayton NJ 08810

201-3294)411 WAREHOUSE -lor Cran- bury distribution center. Generai.wotK sortie heavy ' Ifftitig. Health benefits and good. pay. Call- for Intor- vtew, 609655-3300. WAREHOUSE In West Windsor ■ mall order busi­ness. Temp positions now throl^h Jan. '89 Full or. part time day schedules Varied respoilsiblllly work­ing with wool spedaiity products.. Please calf, lor more ihlo or appointment to interview 609-924-3494. The Wool Farnlly, Landau In c., 114 Nassau St, Princeton NJ. EOE M/F

, WORDPERFECT

High power wordperlect processor tor growing firm InleresL in architecture- helpful. Full time wHb flex- ifrie hours. Call .lor appt.-- STAFF BUILDERS, 211 G^egeitoad East, Prince- .ton.S09-4S24X)20 WORD PROCESSOR" Rapidly growing mark^ research firm oflerspXc op- pty lor porsoiyr ith good ty^ng sklllp(’'''Musl - type 60-65wppr Company of-

package ol con^nsation 4 benefits Inglliding.. major medical.

intal, profit sharing, re-- ^cement plan, disiblllty ' 4

;Tnore. Salary commensur­ate wjth exp 4 abiitty. E'.O.E. all'replies .confiden­tial, Send'-resum'a^dr call Total Roseah^ Cdrp, Attn: Lori Zells, PC 'box 3563! Princeton, N.J. 08543- 3563. 609-921-a'lOO exi 460

WORD PROCESSORS

IBM PC with Multimate 4 WordPerfect are In demand ai local company. Short 4 tong term, temporary posl- Uons available. Call Im­mediately.

' eSCLPisinsboro R<i . pWnsboro,‘NJ . 609-9^1022

E.' Brunswick, 20il-238r210L

WORD'PROCESSORS . ALL TYPES ■: ■

. WORK NEAR HOME to $14,50 hr

FLEXIBLE ■HOURS

W H B l p W a n t e # ^

Word Processors $$'

DtSPLAVWRITE 3 OT 4Do you ham good word proomsing skis & knowr'

. i e ^ of flM OM Dfsptoyv Witte 3 or 4? Ar* you Mghiy organized A a goodcommunicMor? We, n e e d ( 3 ) p e op le to hands these long long tarm sasignmsnta. Cal QT come bi today & work tomtoorrowl

FUTURETBMPS

-For tmsnt’cal

Secretary to Plus

Looking for a Job bi which your good skills wilt be app­reciated &.'rewarded?

.Large, binomtivb corpor­ation offeiB bolhf plus fabulous growth oppor­tunity, divem dultsr to' a great woridng anvbonmtinL Unbeatable benojft..pack-..

.1 .ji-

w.dwitlal program. 7 days wi," 7days(^. U ^ e d In North,

Bnmairick. Call 201-846- 4222.SOCIAL SERVICE S u ^ ; visor - (4 trotting to provide pre-eiTipioyment training to group horne staff In Mercer 4 Hurfterdon County. Day 4 evening hours. BA De­gree. 2 yre expertepce with DD popula^. Send re­sume to P.0, Box 5696, Trenton ;N6 . 08638. EOE

1 .1? ’

'103 Carnegie Ctr ;’ Suite 315. ...

'rPriiiMtori, NJ 08540; ,609*734«100 . . .

i..Ca!j l urta ! , . . „ ,,SOUTH.COUNTY Day Core Center - toldoidngfor two expeiriefieed people to

• work .h new loddler/pre- , - achool progriun. Competa-.

live aitiaiy.' A- beneffis.I Ar •

»t-521-1020.. fl0»520*1131 3 btdilMMiderM

'iP r ifto a i^ NJ. '.:fiiatM>Nd-

SPEECH PATHOLOGIST - Part time. NJ Rcense re- q u I (d d . ~F I e x I b l a . h r s 7. . 609682;1503 after 6 pm.

Montgomery location. Paid hdldays. Free child care. 201-3M6803.'-TEACHER/A8ST - Begln-

-nbig late. Ai^)usL for estab­lished t'prtyi^schod to Princeton area. Toddlers A 36 yrolds. Fiill limb,6 or 106. Part time, 2 6 or 7:15-1. Can 609-924^1594 for more brio A appileatloo, TEACHER Certified -_ 6 days, 260pm to 560pm. Can before- noon, 609-

TEACHER Computer - Part time, Tues-Thur, K6 . Can,

. 609-39^-80M,'393-2337.

TEACHER P/T ■ For AM child care program In Kigh- tstown.-'Eito r^ re d , cartl- fleation : prefab. Sub­stitutes A Aldes-also. needed. May bring" child. .609448-1357.

^ NEW fSflJERSEY

SAVINGS BANK

160 Nassau,'St .>. Prinoeton, NJ'0aS42

609-9246434 •r . EOEAVF

TEMP POSITION - at our ~Wast Windsor , mail ordar

j.w8rahouaa. now through Jan. '69. Varied rssppn-

' s M ^ in a-pick A flack' ofitnUofn. Wool speciality ptoducta.(rt"br prt-Mon-Frt.

.C M fotjmpta Info.or! ap- ‘pototmant io'lniaiview 609- 9243464.-‘nie ^ool Fanv

. ny, Landau toe, 114. Nas- MurSt; Prinoeton NJ: EOE, M/F ■ ■ ■■■•.' .(1

A KOOLTROfOC MC609-8966088

UTILDY/Truck D r f ^ ,? In- dtvidi^ at least y r a old iirith'mUd drivsrs Hcerise for pjdk:iro,4nd dattvtoy on. rural iciufipue closg to the heart of Ptbiceton.’ For more! toformation call 609- 683-1709.. ■ ' " -

VOCATIONAL RBHABIO- TATION . Spedaisl - to woik as part of the team bi small oonmiunlty mental health center. Innovate , vocational programming. SklJU~to Include: Job Coach, Aesessmerrts* ex-' perfenca' wfth.'rnenGany m and devaibpmentany (fis- abted; Send reewne to Robin Raadj Vocational Supanriaor, AAMH.' 145 WWkKSpoon SL Prtoceton NJ-0654Z .WAITERrtfl/ArTRESS: Ap­ply In person to Mkkfieeex Diner, Ri J [, ;J k j: Brone. 201-247-7095. WArrEfVWAlTRESS r Ex­perienced. ' Caff Couqty Itoe ton, 201*359-6300 of 8746784. , _

-.. CALL 609-243-0300 WORD PROCESSOR '. TO $2fl000

Wordp^ect experience 4' excellerit grammar/edi^ skills needed. Medium

. sized sooceastul Prtoceton firm. Exbelleflt benefits A

. wortdng'conditions.

Neifer a fee, cM Louise 809 68 1-14 92

SterlingPersonnelCorporation,

*■•445 Whllehorea Aye- - 'Hamilton Twp, NJ

W O R D PROCESSOR/ Secretary • Part time, flex-

-Ibie, 26 days. Prince- ton-based 'office, bitarast- Ing and diversified. 609-. 452-8311. .WORD PROCESSOR - eetl starter SO wpm, w/l-2 yra exp. Mcrosoft Word a plHS, but will trabi. Salary j;

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WOPD - PROCESSOR • days, legal, litigation: Fast growing SonietvHielaw,firm • expe'rlence a plus,. ' Will iraiii; Benefits. 201-722- . 6300.WORK FROM Home-Part' time eves 4j/rksnds, t^e-. phono intervoiwingr Flex-, ibie hours. We will train. Call Jane Hollander

X‘RAY Technidao^lrt •; prt. Excellent, equipment. No, fidurb. Medical office in E.‘ ! Wihdsof. 609-4886948:' ’yO UTH -A ^j^LTS Earn,. sortie exlrftash lor the up 4 comlpg Holidays. Pan time deliveiy of the Asixjry. Park Prose In Twin Rivefa. Approximately 1% hrs, 7 days per week. For more Inlofmation call Ms. Friz,

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R E ^ M E - $9/A up . We wrtte/type/print.' Low package prices.' . ‘• Utottoie Updating • America's Old^l/Largast Prolessional Resume Srv-.

20 Nassau St. Sie 305 6096246470

A RESULTS-GfrriNQ resume and'-:!Wer letter, offer-producing interview skills; employer-finding re­search; ' cuStom-buitt job campaign;, goal-drlented career guidance. Incfividual attention. Featured by the Princeton Packet's' Busl- ness Section. Niels Nielsen, Princeton Man­agement Cohsullants. Ino609-924r2411._________ _C A R E E R AND JO B

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Park. C-1, 609-921-8401 • RESUMES UNLIMITED ■ ResOmes 4 'cover letters pro'fessionallyL_)viiRen, ex­pertly typed on word pro-7 cessor, prbiterion rag.bcnd or linen. Career couhsel* ing: AplitUde/interesi tes-' ting, |ofl search strategies, interviewing t^hnlques, employment directories: Established In 1977 609-! 4486701. *,

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AIDE - Seeking homecar^ work (or elderty 4 sick 40 hr wk 609-443-3261 BAR MANAGER/Bartender _• neat personable rjiaturo ~ male, fully exp. Bar coi^- conslstan'tly low 20 s Worked at BBCC Country Club last 11 yrs', If in- .terested reolv Box 4110853 c/Q Princeton P ^ror ,

' CHItO CARE ‘ -Avail, -for West Wlndsof Wndorgarteti students'. Fun', educational prograih provided by ex- pertanced—:tiacher. Ref. 'Ptfhcefbn- Jet. 609-799- 6148. ' 'CHILD CARE - By loving yoofig grandma in my homo.. 609-443-'l 198. Meghans ttiom cal! me--.

. CHILD CARE-CHS. Child C are has screened, trained,, approved family day.care homes ready to care for your. bifant'or pre-schooler weekdays in Cranbury, Ptainsboro. 4 PrincetoiL- Jr . Call. 609-. 695-1615 7 . „ ;CHILD CARE - In estab-

. listied fibnily center. Ex- . cellent progrten 4 refers- 'ces. 609-448-9146. 7'__ :________■-____ :__TIL.CHILD CARE - t o home: Full'Of part

, Experienced.. Relerenoat. 609-446-2755'.CHILD CARE -Have f big to estabVstied day e|ro group to (ny^Eapt W li^^r hortie wHh .expertehchd motherrteecher.- Re(er|fl- OBS available. 609-4MA 5308.

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CHILD CARE hotito. Exp'd Mom, lured groop- Agee 2 8C ^ , Exc rots. 609663-716^'CHILD .CARE •Mdmbig, Ihc. haai reliable child care i

. in bisured homes. 609-799- 6568 and 201-526-48^ CHILD CARE -My lovto^ Wltxlaor home. Full orp), hrty. 609^28-9588. * “COMPLETE HOME* 5 ?J- flop Clea/ibig'' .t.- Floots, Caipeta, Wbxiowi dStit, -

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ESERQETIC WOMAN SflMcs (te/s wofk, {xxis^ Keepb)g tux) leaning In Prtncoion area. $10^r. Releroncea, honest & se­llable. Call 609-S84-2801 ary thne (ZA hra)

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HOUSECLEANINQ/WIrt- dowa - Honest, reliable. Peta 6.K. Free estimate Refar 609-695-1025. itOUSECtEANINQ - Thor- 0L>^, rellabie.'Will dean to ^ r spedflcadon. Refa. 60»443-7^.-

AcceplaWe Abbreviations lor Peraonais

R {pemale), M (Male)S (Sl^le), p (Divcvdad}

B (Bla< ). W (WWto).- H (Hispanic)

C (Christian), J (Jewish) “~0 (Qay), L (Lesbian)All other abbrevtietions will be reviewed

IWUSECUEANINQ- PrOt. results, hard wotUng. na­ilable, own car'^S refs. 609-883-8743.HOUS^CLEANINQ - Mat- ure rrtlable woman wJfels. Hiohlalown/E^WIndsof r

‘ ,609-443-3711 eves.HOUSE CLEi^INQ - Col- iege student, tleportdable,, experienced. 609-989- 0189. -HOUSEKEEPING SVborah-Somof8elloPrin<». -Pe"S«8 Call collect

A C C O M P U S H E D SINGLES - Judy Yorlo's Compatibles. .‘The Dating Seivice That Cares.'.' Judy Yorio has been matching adult sitigles longer than ■anyone in New Jersey. For : a personal, confidentid consultatioh, call: Prince-' ton .J^rea, 609-275-6212; Hunterdon Cdunly; 201 r 782-8033; SomersetCounty^201;70'7-90B6.... ^ADOPTION - Young,"(Aid­less couple, married 1 i yes,, wish to share love & devo- \ tion with a white newborn, '. noandally secure, i^al,

ATTRACTIVE MALE, 38 -well bulH, (S‘5'', 140 lbs), seeks .female for oc-

. casional daytime meetings (select' eves possible). A no-hassle relationship (or the purpose ol tilting in life's gaps, sensitivity & descre- tIon expected & assured. Phone number appi ^ t e d 4 photo H possible. Write: 0<^p, PO Bojr 22.- Three Bridges, NJ 68887.A WONDERFUL Family Experience. - European, Scwdlnaviain high school exdrange students arriving In August. Become a host farnlly for Arherfcari lntor-_ cultural student exchange. Call 1^800-SIBLING.

^BERMUDAiBAB&AlSIbi. dax crulsesfrbm NY Irldud- Ing' Round Trip Tranplers $595 PP. Call Christpphaf Travel .609-585-8300. Space llinited:. ... ,

DO YOU Tbif* coirting to a singles grjoup' means you've ( a ^ ^ a lly ? It dosentl We’re dWeront The Nassau Singles Con­nection |s riot a meat mar- iTel or a dating service, Instead we emphasize ac­tivities & encourage de- velo^ng a network' ol friends of all ages 22 & dvw.“Oar activities Include: dinners out, volleyball, day

.trips, pot luck dinners . w/^akers, darrees, bible

atcir & a variety of outdoor activltlos. For more' ln(or ‘ matlon call’ 609-921-0846

,or write Nassau ..angles, .-Comwetidn, 61 N a ^ u St,

Princeton,-NJ 08540 .

PETITE, BLONDE Modm -. seeks attractive, generous, (inanciaity secure gentle- mahJor mutually beneficial- relationship. Photo please. Reply Boil-. 1023. -fio. BrunsMck PosL 1835 Rte 130, No. Brunswick, NJ 08902.

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SWM ‘24 - Qooi^lopktog,

DWM 42- -, 6‘1,' honest, loyaf, .sincere.

PRETTY • Unpretentious SWF, sppnianeouajuid.ar-, tistic.' 48 seeks sandy beaches, snowy slopes, fireside evenings'to share with witty. Intelligent, open and emotionally .'availiable SWM to' puisuo similar 4' dlssimiliar Interests (or long temi relationship. Reply Box 10869, (j/o Princeton Paokel,

mature,‘ caring & sktem, whose interests Inclutie-

. sdertce, finance, coisMng, 'fishlrig & romandng toy glrlfri^. '.In search of female (19-24) who !»' setioua about a relatkm- . sttip with a loving man.. S.lncere. loving, IntelH- gWtee, attractiveness 4 caring'Is a inust-Don’t be scared to write, we . both need Pur hdpplnesa for­ever. Send ptwto, address 4 phone rw to PO Box # 10871; P/o Prlnootpn Packet . •'--I../-

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BIG SALE • Bed, lafhpe, tabieff, TV , micro, a|^, glasses; p^tkigs, .mens XL ckXhea, aiza 12 shoes. 609-443-5268. ______

DINETTE SET • 4 Qlria, Bedroom Fumiturs on obn- stidctlon-'stte. off Green Ave In Belto Mead. Mon- F(1, '9-4. 201-359«30. .

CAMERA -. "Pemak" 35 mm, flash, tripod, ex-t>. tra lenses, $150. 201-248- 2184.CANOPYBEDROOM Set - Girl’s, $190; Old Piano. $50; Dinette Set $50; 14‘ Slide-on truck cemper, aleepe 4, $760; 2 Console TVs, ne«L.. repair, $10 each, 201-874-52^

FURNITURE • Sectional 3 piece brown French Prov,

'pxc oondf $250. White/ brown Chair, $35. Maple bed, dTMser, mirror set $125. 609-443-2996.

r a l l y 3;6 • Gas mower wtoegger. Black & Decker > ejec hwige trknmer, .hedge’’ d^toer & cord tilmmef. 2 H' by 4 ft wood coffee tabM,” 2x4 chest freezer. Cair eveAwkend, 609-883-1498'

FURNITURE '• Sola, gd cond, brown, 84’', 6 yre oW. $S0«O. 201-329-2655.

ton. References. Cati '^Oi- 281-6074. .

anytime,' 20J-670-4B45.

BIG BEAUTIFUL Dates - A . dating - service. Raply to: Box 1222, DeprPR, Media, Pa 19063. 215-565-1717

HCIUSEKEEPINQ - J5e- pendablef reliabis, honest. Call Lynin at 609-2S9rO791.HOUSE/OFFICE Cleaning . ' Reliable, experienced. Refs avail. CaH 20l-359-. 0852. V V . " : ■H O USEW O R K --O w n tiansportallon, reliable. Call 6pm--10pm. 609-888- 1429’.MANAGEMENT P O S IT- ' ION - Prelerrably In print- ing/graphics field. Exper­ienced .in operation s^es

. ‘ ' 4 adrnihlatrabon, Bilingual. Sure to be an^sat to your txjslness. 201-768^11.

■ ADOPT - Let us help^ypu. Warm loving white-dbypje ,

' v^ist^ to love.and-adopt your baby, expend paid..

, Call Martoa and Stoye edr ■ lect anytime §16^7-2553^ ADOPT - We have so much to. give - Ipye. warmth, security, happi­ness - all'leu your while newborn. Legal. Ekpenses paid. Call collect. Susan and Kenny 718-527-2925.

BRYAN-FERRY "Fan - ■ Wants . QSA center seat.' /Visk (or Pam days 215-641 - 6094 or 752-4777 eves j

CATHOLIC SMGLES ' HEN 2510 8<fe

WOMEH.aO’s.to50’o “ OUR 2Sth YEARThousands Joined '

Looking For The Person Of Ygur Dreams

Join Catholic Singles Mplchlng Club

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jornanocn caring with a good sense oF humor. Tm considered to be a ^ a average In Intel- Hgettca & looks. IF you am an attractive; unattached -temale . v ^ (Ikes rock 'n rCII, dancing, rno.vtes, drtyesJn the counby,' walks

> on the 'beach, homing., hands 4 buliging a relation-

ship, please write .4 tell me ab^t VoUrself. All photc^

. ietumed upon request. Re­ply to: Box #10851 c/o . Princeton Packet, j- .

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NURSING HOME AHtma- tivo - j offer ihy homo and my! care for an elderty pdr- son short or long- term baala. 201-521-1665.PRINCETON BASED - Housekeeper wl)h' -excel­lent refererices haa e ^ a

; time for deantng job. Has own trartsportaUon Prolofs Princeton. Call 609-497- 1085 after 3pm.

AOtELSyO Dyalexla - cor­rection is. Fwssible • and ■ available, - diagnostic tea ting 4 consultation f r e e Cali Multivariant-. Learning Systems, 201- .766-5399.

A reader ADVtSOR. Mrs. Daniels' has h'elped people on all affalra pi life.. Over 20_yrs. al same , lo­cation. She can help you.

Call 609-585-5959 . By Appolnlmenl

COLLEGE g r a d u a t e s • Finandiilx Secure couple seekjng adopt a heSIthy.

Expenses paid legal. Call COllecL 914-793-8123; ■ . .

loua,-pretty, slim, awapL sexy, ;,48 year old ‘ DJF. AMkiiig 'Tnaie' wntotpart who la educated and bright, very auoceMfUl, 45-62, ac­tive lnJ/estyje,_non^^ef. Finally reSdy to make time in my fife to buikt aTabulous relationship. Reply' tp Box # 10'859, c/o Princeton,

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PROFESSIONAL 41 - DF v o r ^ - ^ l t e MaJe^aiimr

'handsome, fntelllgem with a podtive stroc attitude towards fife, a nohsmoker without depertoents who seeks an independent slertder female with a godd sense of Jiuntof who is well adjusted, relatively trouble free 4 can hSndle a doap of romance, excitement 4 stablBfy. I live In the subUtb8,'like animals,' rhov- lea, the bead), long walks, -, fireplace, quiet, dining, ■good conyersatidn i more, Jt you are free of past com- mltrnenls 4 arp; Interested In seeirrg If we have more.

.In common please reply with a letter,’ a photo 4 phone number will insure a response. PO Bpx 153; Plalnsbdro, Nd’08536.-

.SWM, -30 - Professional - with 4.yr pkJ..Daydroan*>g of female 25-35, ..with ' whdistic,'myaticaLand ao- '

’ cejffihgMartnjir.SPft^teL'r note about yourael(,^oto ''

-arjl d)one #. Oudroons welcomed. Raf^..PO. Ekw 88, JameaburgjNJ 08831.

CAR TO P Carrier - Fits rhost cam, lode Ihcf, ^ . . 201^329-2655. ’ . c h a ir ELEVATOR. CStalf.GHde) -:'For handicapped, 18'8'’. Exc cond. AaWng $1000. 609-737-1552 5-9pm..

FURNJITURE->-.Topoi-the. line Beautyrest mattress, boxaprtnge,. & frame, com- piqte, $400. FulFaize, top- o l-lh e -^ Ktoinsleep mat-' treea' ahd bpxaprings, nev-

~er^dpened~$200rSp«tish

R U eeS T 8TAIW >S .School or Cdiege Oddress,'. home. buSiDosa, i!p„codS;. Rubber atafflps of all IdrK , end sizes rnape to your

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a th ^ ' pro-SWM 34 - Cal (essional. 5’11 with Injereats In skiing, fen-nia, biking,'the-outdoors, V dinners, arid rhovies would, tike to meet SWF (27-34) Wi&i similar Interests. Reply . jo Box #10832'cto Prince- , ton Packet.

c l a s s ic TAPPAN Gas Range • Late' 1930's earty 40'a, good working cohd, 40" wide. Make an offer. 609-737-0881.C O M T E M P O R A R Y - Coudi and chair. Good cortoltlon. $250’. Call 201- 422-8464.

TODDLERS WANTED - In my Mercerville home lor loving day care, starting 6/22. Rets 4 eXp. 609- 588-5380. 568-2738. .Y O U N G FR IEN D LY • Nonsmoking female seek-

'Ing private'room In a PrirweTon home 34 nights per week in exchange (or cooking/deaning serivees. Great w7chlldren 4 pets, pays 201-874-9000 ext » » 5 . eves 609-924-6796 ask tor Lisa

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ARE YOU - a real woman? Are you really ready Ipr a complete eerioUs. l-'ela-' tionship? I'm looking lor you now, because tomor­row Is too latel Ufe is so

' short. We can't attord to waste any more ol It. I'm a succesatui Pq. bus'i-

■ nessman. WASP, Nordfe, college aind life educated,

.disease'free, non-smoker, and just 40. With the lop down on the Mercedes, lets make fife really worth whilel Don't waill. Send me a Iruthful note about yoursell and picture (or a quick re­ply. See you sooni Reply. Box #10863, c/o Princeton, Packet.

■•COULD IT Be You? • Tm tired .-of personals ■ which reler to having 16 different Inleresis. 1 am a SWM. 34, intelligent, ..^Ihedubated, attrac^ye prpfessional. I seek kimeohe who desires closeness, affection, understanding and caring Someone who will be there lor me as I lor her. Some­one with whom I can grow yet be mysell. It you are a slender, inlelligent, sweet, attractive, SWF and this

.sounds good to you, please respond. I feel Lam taking a chance, so I would like yOu to as well. Please tell me something abouf who

FREE COPIC^SInglea pub. Write Sodal A O Ventures,' P 0 Box 61, S. Plainfield, NJ 07086 *

RAMBOW EXPRESS BALLOON COMPAQ.

Come join us for a unique 4 ', ^nnagicaLexperienceJn ona'- ' of. our hot ■air balloons.

RidM. ’ Prornbtions, Gift Certificates.'

Call 201-359-2600

■SWM'43f,6'2". 165, brhr, good looking, romantic. Psychotherapist (Gestalt),

.Phd. (Ciand.) Clinical pay- cholo^. Seeks female (or

7 warm -relatin^lp, po^bfy leading: to marri^e.- I de-.

,sire a woman wito gbod ’ comntoPk»!iw..^l!?..*hh -Is romantic, -•^apelyV" In touch with her deepest teel- ifigs, and capable of. full ■love and comrrilttment is I

-teeF-k-am r— Reply— f #.259632,c/oPflnpeton"' PackeL

-COUCH '• Contantoorary,- love seat, 2 swivel chairs,

. dinette, set w/4 chairs.. Call after 6pm 609-799-2376, ,

d e ^ $150; two 2-drawer file cabittota $30 each; electric typewriter with ta­ble, $75. Assorted lamps and taUes, $25 each. Mitsubishi stereo rack with 4 separate apeSkals, com­plete $200. Tappan mtoro- wave oven, ..$100. Call 'G99-924-27B3 day or eve- rilng. Princeton area. OARAGE DOORS-E pairs of redwood garage doors. $100/pr. C a ll‘609-924-. 7424

SAUNA - For 2. OriglnaT finish', ' like ne.W,'’ 6x6Wx3W.. Asking $i26O0 >

•Call 609-497-0487‘ . .. S E A R S P O R T A B L E -Washer'4-Dryer-.Haiveat- Gokf, iBjKr- opna. $250L'! 609-568-9171 wknds. - . ^SHRINK Wrappingr Ma­chine • Beseler Mod 1513- GSA* perf co(Kt $500«0. 201-3295991 9t4pm.SIMPLICITY U W N Trad- tor • 8hp, 3?" rnowef,'$575. Grass .. catcher 4 smoke, blade avail. 609-4525524.SINGLE .BED • dition, $120. 924-3092;

Good cofh Can -609-

CRAFTMATIC. Adjustable Single Bed * #1 rpodel, exc cond, $995.609-799-3072.

'^GAS RANGE - Magic Chef, almond, exc cond. Asking $200. 609595-1424.* ,* .

DAY BED - Plus bolaters. Twin opens, .to..double $100. 609-443-4272 Iv map.D IA M O N D T E N N IS Brroelet Sale - 2W carats. $l200/ea. Call Eileen, 215-. 943-4421.

QAS STOVE - $50..Auto- matlpidlshWBshar $50. C ast'Ir^ b^htub $100.

. Gaa. stove. 4 gaa . wafer heater $25. Doqgg kitchen sink with faucet $20. Utiihy'

‘sink with faucet^flS. Used 'kitchen cabkieta make of-

SOFA -Mntlque, VIcfoflan, caiveil ,'wood wltti rose a^'

. fabric, naar perfect beaut­iful and dasslc. Oall 609-. 6835911 . ,SOFABED - Simmons, full ^ . Carpet - 20 ,by 14, Champagne Mauve, brat offer: Call 609-987-9W 8 -?TEREO RECEIVER - Tape -deck, tom table, speakers not ind^d. Call

you are, not just what you like. Send address- If youwould like me lo respond by mail. Photo-hei^L not a must. Rady Box #10064, c/o'.Princeton Packgl.______ ■

GENTLEWOMAN .- 36. DWe very kind, consider-*

.ate,.,6omewhat shy, warm,., eneigetic. Interests IncI-’ children, fripnds, reading, .camping,' investments, computers, more. Enjoy new experiences, open lo learning. Love to laugh, en­joy, life, but need someone special to share It vrith. If you are kind, introspective, enjoy life and are not afraid to be . candid about your likes, dislikes, exjjt^a- Uons, goals, ■“dreartis 4 present.- sHuation, please write to me.'AII letters con- sldered5 answered. Ques­tions welcome. C.U:T.‘ PO Box'1T344, Yardville. NJ 06620.

r e s c u e MEI • Hobie S k l^ r capped In aea.ot^ endlo8s,em(jty (aces. Tall,. lean, rustic looking, fun lov­ing sailor (33, brown hair,' blue eyes.) seeks, adven­turous. unInhIbiLed. shapely & adorable female crow to share warm sum­mer breezes, romantic sunsets by the bay. etc.- etc. Throw me a line ad­dressed- to: Box #10849 c/o Princeton Packet;

SVICM.-'<3.e'2''. 185; brhr, goM Ipokihg. rortuantic, Psychotherajsist (Gestalt), Phd. (Cand.) Clinical psy­chology. 'Seeks femaie for warni relationship, popsibly, leadlr^ to marriagq. I de- iiro a worpan who'can fight (air, is romantic! shaftoly, In touch'with her deepest feel­ings, can be vulnerable and capable of full love 4 com- miftmont as I (eel i am. Reply' PO #10^58, 'c/o Princeton Padtel.'

DISCQVEHY TOYS - Ed­ucational - to^, bdoks. 4 garnet toF4tif-iges, Home demoa. 4 fundraisera. Cat; albg orders anytiriie. Amy, 6095485851.DROUGHT GOT you look­ing?- For hay, 'gralri,’ vege­tables, fruit and any other product from N.J. farms. Cail the Farmer's Market Une: 1-8005ARM MKT.

HALF: PRICEII.'r Flashing arrow signs $2991 Lights,' non-arrow $2891 Unlighted $2491 Free box lettersi Free! 18" Jumbo letters! C w see kxrelly. Cail nowl

^^^-T-8005235163, ariytiiTW. HAND CROCHETTable-/ cloths. (2) 62"x 84" 4 56“x

.'60", bedspread (double size). Best offer 201- 2475488.

SWIMMING, P O O LS Used pools. Reconditioned Kayak pools complota with filter s^tem, p s ^ ' dqpk,. fencing 4jnore! Instailatipn 4 financing avall8bie.-iJm-

. itod quanfii^l Make us an offerl Call .Toll Free 1-8C)0- THE-POOL Ext. B189.

DRYER - GE Elecfric, 5 yrs old, good condition, asking $J75. Call 609-275-8597

RICH HANDSOME • 28, seeks Wonder Woman over 18. PO -Box .1217. Princeton, NJ 08542.

TOGETHER

-ABC_CHILD Care Infant Center --State licensed day care futility on 4 acres of land,- only '/i rrillo from Princeton Jet..railroad sata-

Hours^t operation 7 to 7. We hpve openings for ihlants 4 toddlers. 6 wks lo

yrs of age, lull time, time 4 hourly. For-

j u ^ Info call 609-799- 4162 ask lor Joan’Wyckqjf.. 8^ Cranbury Rd. Pr1n?at6n

NXiaSSO. . . , . .,/AIDE Prr - 2. day/wk. Play

4 - Uearri Nursey School, AmwofI Rd, Nesharilc. 9-3 2o i -359^PALS. '

ARTfSTiC,. FUN - Indpen- dent, dark eyed, spon­taneous SWF 133, wel­comes Irlenddhip with handsome, conpldpraie. athletic type ifnW Drug free! hardwor^s write with photo: Box\ #'10866 c/o Princeton Fa^ot

CRUISES FOR Singles - from $3'T9 to the Carib­bean, Mexico or Bermuda. Also lowest prices (or com­plete tOurs'ond cevporate travel. Call Christopher Travel 609-585-8300, Ma- jor credit cards a q ^ e d . C U STO M SO FTW AR E Written For Yoa» Ejiaa.BSti- mates. We do horiesf skil­lful work at reasonable prices. Try UsI Princeton Engineering 4 Computer Services, P.O. Box 1536, Prificeton, NJ 08542.

GOING CROSS Country 4 I'm looking lor sorneone to share the ride '4 help vy/expenses. 609-924-9574. (or Info. ■-' !"

SAVE UP rTO 50% - On your next cruise or vacation package. Christopher Travel. 609-585-8300. call lor. ap^al discounts on all Cmise Lines. .

OATEFINDER - Singles PflfisCnat Ads •' Largest List­ing! Free copy.' call 201- 526-3004 24 hp . or write; DafeRndor.-PO ^ x 1058- A. PIscataway, NJ'08855.

IF YOU Are'iA Nonsmoking ■B/DJM • 40-50 wtw is fihrshed playing the field 4 interested in a steady rela-. tionshto I would like to hear (rom you. .1 am a warm, caring, intelligent, attractive 44 yr old DJF my interests range from the cultyraj to the absurd. Good con­versation. w^ks, laughter 4 hugs are high on my list. Please retipond with a let­ter 4 photo to. Box #10870 c/o The Princeton Packet'

SINGLE. ADULT Travel' - ..Weekend activities 4-long-

er trips (or the traveler. For into on iuture events, please write to: Meet 4 Mix Singles Travel, c/o Helen Gross, 60 pid Nassau Rd

•Apf . Jamesburg. NJ 08831 Of (^1 609-655- 2227 or 655-2228. -

We are the nations largest dating servlco.-with 67 of­fices nationally 4 6 In NJ including Princeton. If you are looking for a speitial person call:

609583-9700 wSkNTED- 100 poopfe to try herbal weight control program. Lose l0-29lbs. per mb'. No diugs. No- ex­ercise. 100% money back

' guranteed. Call Barbara Or 5teve. 2bl- 329-2083.

ELECTRIC PORTABLE - Typewriter, luggisge, elec calculator, lamps, pl^rea. Prince tennis racquet, bowling.. ball, snowtires,

. baskets, dishes, silver-

. ware, etc. Must -8all.-609- 6555655.

•HANDMADE FUTONS* •N^AM RUBBBTmHome-Camper-BoaT •NMATTTOSSESm

Tw. $41, a $8l! On. $72 CLOIH) 9 FURN. W=G.

HIghtetovn.-Na. Wed-Sat 11am-7pm

•••000 4 <35499*—

TABLErtJHAIRS - Drexel din ng double pedMtal splld oak.'740x60 2leaves 4 p a ds. No scratches. 4 .C8nsbacked. padded seat chairs. $650 or BO 609- 683-4724,TABLE SALE - Baby clothes, maternity clothes' 4 misc items. Aug 34, 9-5pm, f75 Linden Lane In rear.

EMERSON-19 Inch colof TV w/remole control. Cable ready! 1 year old. $150; Cali 609452-1661 after 5:30pm. -

IBM TYPEWRITER • elec­tronic 75, self correcting, Ige internal memory,'auto return, dual pftch,.e16; fine cond, 609-924-4332

THOMASVtti^ QUAUTY SWIVEL, ROCK,

RECLMER 4 HUGGSTS

WGF - 20's, 5'4" or'shorter! attractive, Triendly; 'sought' by WQM for friendship 4' dating. Reply Box #10872. c/o Princeton Packet.

.ET14AN ALLEN Sofabed • queen size, exc cond! ^ades^of brown 4 creapi plaid. $300/besl offer. 609- 275-3871.

I'M A 34 - yr'old. *^lto, handsome, triiji, 'profes­sional man with a rare com­bination of qualities, I am sensitive, 'masculine yet gentle; ', intelligent, warm hearted, tun loving 4 adventurous. Seeking a committed-relaticinship with a woman 2555 who’s In- ^jlgent! aware, loving', sensitive 4 ..npnsmqking who enjoys, some material things i^iie undersfantfing

- tliet IheiB’a more .to lifo., Reply fcKBox. #10828'c/o

p^ho^^rfneeton Packet.

SINGLE CATHOLIC . MEN'27 to 60

WOMEN 20’s. 30’e 4 • 40’s

Looktog for the Pereon • of yosir (MTEAMS7 ,

Jdn; Catholic.Singles Matching Club 24U> Year. 2Q1-947-6t5T/451-10t2 '

SMOESCATHOUC MEN 27 to 60

Regufab Grotqt. 35 to SO Looking (or the Peraon

• of your DREAMS? Join: Catholic Singles

Datirig Project 24lh Yr.

201-9475151/451-1012

WM, 34 - Looking for a long form relationship. Some­one who cares more about my personality than what I own. Nondemanding, easy going with a yrarm heart. J'm. dean' cot. .no bad ,hablta, "Noed to meet jsoman; 20-30. to share tile .with; Reply 'box #|0856, c/o.'Princeton Packet.

FBiCMGQuaity Fence ProductsLocusts Posts. Oak Boards, CCA Pressure Treated Pbsts 4 Boards. Premium 4 Economy Slip-'

•Board Fences. Split Rail. ■Quantity Discounts. For complete information 4 'prices call (oil free Stockton inc. 4 b is t

8004415832

KITCHEN CONTENTS - Remodeling. Selling;. GE retrig, white, axe cond. $575. G E etoctric double oven, sell dean, yo corto, $S00/8Q. 1 stainless sink/ w single lever fauceL $85. 609448-1961 after 6pm. LARGE SELECTION - bj reconditioned Simplicity and International Harvester riding lawn mowers pnd tractors, 5 to 20hp. 609- 9244177.

15 colors. Tnick load sale. $589.95, now $175 ’Whig Back Chaka, $18$

" Hadnert, $138 Ouatom Made S o fu ^

Free^Detiveryl Call 80aF 5855766 Credit cards ac­cepted. ____TRIG TAG Sales, Inc.; • "We do all the work;' Profitable sale of entire or partial contents of yoUr

5$me. Professionally ducted at your conven­ience. 609-882-0560: 2T5- 493-5332.

LIVING ROOM - Couch, wall unit; lamp, tables. 609-443-5811.

M e rc h a n e ls e

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FIREPLACE WOOD - all hardwood - seasoned, split 4 delivered. $l20/coFd. Kindling, $20 large bundle. Stove-.wood 16” avail. 609-259-6416.

LIVING ROOM Sofa - Fall colors with wood trim.,SbUd. color matching chair, also wHh wood trim. $1 SO for the set Call 201422-0681 for more information.

TV/VCR Cablriel • 30" high. Solid pine, light pine finish. Brand new. Asking $250. 261-2815479. ^

SINGLES-DINNER Party- A^ust 12. Profasskxials. 28-50. Dandng,,- 15. Qali advance 201494-2449,

J ^ IS H SINGLES - Meet Mfritic - people, Let Toby

.B.E. Inc introduce you. 201-3295759. ■

.LICENSED PRIVATE Inr. vestigatoTN- .10 yre police exporibrico>AII types of lif- vestlgatlons.' A .Hodgson, ’

*TiNnt !-Really Want To Meet That Special' Person? " , '

. C a flB A L REGISTRY

. M A T C H ^ .CLUB .A prestigious dating project for professionalSrT • 2015475151 451-1012,

Reg $553, Now $389 . •4>LATI^mM BBTSee

From $ 1 » . •eSTORAQE BSDSm

. ■ Froih'$258 - ' jmWATERBBTSm ' • ' From. $199 a lO im 0 FURN.

HIgtitatown, N.J,‘ Wed-Sat 11 am-7pm

•ee60944344B9fee

FOAM -.Cut to any size. Cushions, mattresses, etc. Free quote. Phone 609-

. 298-0910. Capital Bettolng, US Highway 130, Yardville, NJ, ,FREEZER - G.E. UprighL perfect running cortoition. Asking $100.Cail 609-924- 7424

LOUNGE CHAIRS - W/2 cushions, white wrought Iron. 2 cushioned wMe wrought Iron straight chairs. 4 small wrought iron tables. 1 white lacquered chest of drawers. 1 white lacquered. drei»ar, 609- 6555197. • ^

VIDEO GAMES-appeallo yoif? Hdw about an a r c ^ game, ancestor of today’s video games? Pqr^aito: Balt/s "Rifle Ftange",- ar­cade game, vlntoge 1963, about 6 feet high. Toy rifle shoots 'U moving targets. All electronic - no bu’nqts used. Works beau^lty. Priced to sell at $15$ or best offer. Il’lleell last‘.at, this price, sa call ri^i away, 6095834287, any-

-time day or night '

Investlgallpn^s^Co. Day 201 -359=^)Wi or night 201 •

SPONSOR Needed - SWF' 37 needs asSIstance In or­der to return to College, PfSiase help. Bew'#10823 C/o PrirKeton Packet.-

ANDERSEN- Windows 4^ . Doms 4 Abtum doors,

new, up to 50% discount ' Can detiver:. . 1-8005235707

F U R N /E Q U IP Desk/padded kwhrel arm chair 8^ '(4), ' CapeBreuef ami chaira, 6 trunk USX c o m f ^ Pbone sys- tem..609563-6600

. -AHBIT10N PireUCI WHbUESALE *'

537-7533.

LOSE WEIGHT [.ppoklng thru- Ji/pnotiis. "Call Dr. Scartnella,..809- 497-1166.

SUCCESSFUL ■ Self em­ployed professional DWM, fun loving, good sense of humor, rpany' lntereslsin- dudlng working out, dano- . ir>g, ^ 4 .(ennia .j[begin-

BUY FE£WOOD WHOLESALE]

FURNITURE - 1 Rattan Couch, Rattan Loveseat 4 Rattan Rbcfcer, -1 Ctoeen size sleeper bofa.— Gall 609-5205523

LOVE FOR SALE-Let me sdtve your problems with small antiques 4 other treasures. I'll r^oin them, fatxicate missing parts,

' .i^lsh brata, rejoin pottery, ■ repair jewellery, mount KuMure, repair la n ^ 4 mere. B r ^ pn^eds small­er than a breadbox to: Torn Pipecanrar, 4 Spring‘‘St Prihoeton. 609-921-0860.

eeWATBT BH)Se» -... From $199. I ■

CLOtX) 9 FURN. HVG.' Hightstown, N J.

- Wed-Sat 1lam-7(xn . »»*600 <43 4490eeeWEDDING GOWN - Never. worn. WhHa s a ^ ttiUss w/lace overlay, gattmring N waist floor leixito, no traki, $450 m B.O. Can Beth 609-6884152.

BUYPff^CT

LOVING, KIND - WeH-bred \and lovety lady seeks , Vorm, wise and wonderful

gentiaman, 38-f-, -sophls- ,tlca|e(l-in tastes, and bear­ing,. yet still adventurous

'aftd occaskxialty silly. A oomloftabte- parKtox, en--

; joying, parity- in compa- .,,n.lqnshlp. Reply bo: •: #10850, c/o Prlnqdlon

Packet.

ner).^ Seeking JntelliganL- outg

BUYFTKMITieSOURCEl

(going, health cons- dence woman <30-35) who

, enjoys sarhe 4 bppredates . the finer things in Ufa. Letter

4 photo please, Repjy to: Box # '10852 c/o Princeton' PackeL

tSJEWOdO WHOLE- S A ^ C te T C O R P

Look tor ourjsd_ ln,_thls paper atarting In hiid'Sept- ember.

FURNITURE - Dark, pine, Exo cond. 2 end tabtas. 1

.coffee table. $50 isach. Table 4 4 chairs. $10Q. ,201-3595316.

LOWRY Ttroatre (^ a n - for church or home. Orig.

.$11,'00({.'Saertfleo $5500. Elec Chain‘hotsL 1 ton big. Also 300 caaes-of beer.

• Collector Hems. 201-291- 9371. -

13® C fo n tp u te rs

MEN - Recently'separated or dtvorced7 Doea.H etiil- hurt7 Wouid^lt be nice to talk with eomepne else who |«w-;b#en through ltf*A- group'ia forming to ojfer support to men who have endware ending a rela- tionship. Write Box- #)tS9947, with name and ielephone .number, c/o Princeton PacketNEED PERSONAL putsr Help7'r DOS/Apptl-* cation Training for dovetop- ment Call 609426-9037

•fSWCf. 34. - Tall, pretty, slender professional .non- smoker with many Interests Indudlng tennis 4 travd, seeks a eucebssful cotoge

to!hls 30’sfw to tsi^ /jto t"ful, resporuibla 4 ready for.; a caririg relationship. PIk o appredatod. Reply t)0X

.'#T08TO, c/o Princeton Packet ■ . —^ C M > 43, eieclionlc orT

. glneer, kx>ks younger, sln- cqre.’good morals, Iboklhg tor (^pat8)le mate. Send letter photo If deeked to BoK #10878, c/o Princeton Packet .

B A B Y IT E M S - Girls dbthes, birth-18 mo.; snug- gllOj matemity dqtfies (8), hlghchalr, 609448-0059.

FURNITURE-Fr Prov Din­ing Chairs (6) $70; 2 Velvet .4 cane skfe chre, $80; 2 Pantons bhra, blue, .$851 new Raiaons tbie, . turq, $75; glasa top cocktail tbIe, $50; Herfsdon bookcase, $100. 6095555473 .

MERSMAN WALDRON • Couch 4bhiewinged chair,' brass day bed w/Stems 4 Foster maftrau. Please caH after 6pm 201-249- 3888.

COMPUTER PACKAGE - Leadh^ Edge. Hard Drive

- with DOS, Learndos, Basic, WordPerfect Lead­ing Edge Word Procetisbr,- ■Choice, Games, Extra Dis-ketts. .Q^oldslar Color

If. TOMonitor, toshtoa 3-ln-dna Printer (P321SL), 10 moe old. $1900 or BO. Cat 609-9215795

BEDROOM. GIRLS’ - Seam.-” Bonnett’’ 6 pcs, several .pcs :^nost 'new, $450. 201-29753M. T -BEDROOM SET -;'5 pc, glri:s white.provincial. $200. Please (tell after 7:30 pm. 609-275-904^

FURNITURE • ktci Ige skto' board from 1920 Qemiariy,' conteritodfary oorivertible

' sofa, gkf 4 boy bdrm sets, la n ^ , rugsr kiCT 5 Oriem

'Jals, Mgiwteer, bOre,. riiuch more. E m 609448-S4M.

MOVED - Vaivel fiving im stete, (TKXtem wqkiut 9 pc. (ftvrni s t ^ , piuHFunit sisc- tioneir, esitk^ hutch, 7 pc

-Wt set oorber-nopk Wt set. Nde-a-bed," nietal desk, tables 4 lamps. .609595: 1043.

COMPUTERSl - Trouble- ^xxritog! program eppSpa’ tion, syMsm sehro, corteult-

. Ing, call 609-466-2281. •MACINTOSH PLUS-WHt A image writer, oxteina' drive, 4 so$waro-'8210(]!o’' -. BA).e097995547 -

BEDROOM SET - 5 piece •f bedefing; $6(XkBO. Oatk walnut, comtemporary. 609-291-9798

USED FURNITURE /FOR SALE

Assortment ol all kinds of I (or the home.

PROFESSIONAL PER­SONAL CounseBng -.B y the privacy of yom: tele-

. phone.. .lOLyrs, experience.. raatorwble fee*. Can 1* 800534-2466.

w . ■ :r

SWM 30lsh - Shy but energetic, that still believes' "the be<st things ki life are. free." Seeks pretty SWM, 2351, to share to movies, hSdng, dtotog 4 ouldbor

.tivitiee. Reply with phone 4

BEDS ■ 2 elngte c ^ - 'lywobd "Bedail-fTS/each. e094485l70'#ves/BETA VIDEO C^ERA • Auto'-focus, battery 4

' TBChargerJn<teided.' $450. ' 609-466-172r / ’

SMknan RimKuni. - 212 AieMndw 8t

Pi1noa(0(v.NUI- 08540: 800424-1881

H o u ra :M f«»5

photo to: Box #10881, c/o Pitooelon-PaokeL ‘

BICYCLES For Sale • Used.'Good-condition... Re$sdoN)te prioeel'609- 9245799 " ....

FURNITURE-fiktor'e. You do have a choioel retell or txiy name imriSs'from' Rider at subktentlal sav­ings.: Shop lirst thsR visit RkloFi, 78 Main rang-

'Bton; Yoirt hava spiaatent aufprtoa. 8095245147,. \

PHILADELPHIA ESTATE Uquidatora ; - 601 Fair- mount Ave (7 blocks r»rth of Market 'Srron 6ih). 8 Quean . Arm . aoBd ma­hogany (filing room chaira; 9 410 pc mahogsriy (filing room eats to Chippandale 4- many trarflUorial atytes;

'.French, banriuat tahts;. Canted French bedroom.

' eet wFitenity; many' sets ot

T H E C O M P U TER - Ex . change • Low tee to eellira Free to buyers. 8004(48 '7373; 1 r l ’

140 M e i t h i m c l M

W e n te d

chaka, banquet tebies 4/ braakftonte. Large aehv

'bon'of quaMy fum,' .aH eold <to opnd, Visit our 5000 showroom. Can 1-21F 8690.-Hra d ^ by ahyflmft'on Sal

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ALL ANTIQUES-, < 'Funtitiks - from the lOAP’i 4 l»(fi. D k ^ A bedipon

''aate. - Oysks- an klinifi Glassware, clocks, t temps. Estates pjachasa w/ciean'-txri seMoe.-Ctesh- 6095865777 anytime.,.ALLTOY.Tratoa-i;jAnyagr- 4 oondMpn & OldBeet ! prteee- 609-737-7730:

paW, ? ca

-

APadoM PuMcation WMk of August s,

MercharuflseWanted

Antiques Garage SSiea

CASH FOP yoUR / ^ u e Furniture • we era a large

specializing in.Oa^ ■\Mltlrig to buy 1 piece to en(#re contents. 201-329- 2002.

. ICE BOX • lirg e goioim YARD SALE • Sat-Aiig 0, oak, 3 dr< O i i ( ^ hard- 9-3: ^ pm.^4 BoifnarAve, ware'. White' Mountain Prkneten Jet across from Porcelain; mim cond both t r o v e r s - ^ Pond.Inside and out ^7 5 .' —"i'- '"' ........ '' n——■609-92i-82t.7. « 170 A U C tiO n S

^7? Pets A Anbhais

Lost A Found" ib i , Enteitainmertt

€ S l d " •JewelrV • Diamorxla,'-highest prices paid! Monroe Twp area,

'201,521-2107OUNS & SWORDS - MIU- taiy Hems. Federai ft State licensed as.r^ulred lor.

. New Jersey transactions. WIil make house calls, pay

.hiohast cash. Call Bed, 2CR-%1-4949.'

MILK HOUSE Andques • 'Route .514, .Cteor- Hill. ‘nujraday-SuMay^ Country furniture &. acoessortes. .Victorfan Hrrens A Clothing, osvertets'& .quilts. 201- 369wl709.

IfilBH RECOROINOS - Or cassettes. McCormick, Derinia Day o[ Crosby. Qd (Borid. 609-443:35/07 '

NANNIE’S PRETTIES An- tiqueq - 55 Monmouth Junction Rd, Dayton, NJ. ■Open Frl'^' Sat 10-5, 201-329-2062. Antiques , bought & sold. Specially

■ In oak fumituro.

LIOhlEL^OR-Amorlcan Flyer Trains - Any condition •arjy age. -1 piece or entire 'collection. 609-663-8790

TOMATO FACTORY Anti­ques Center- 30 sKops on 2~ ftoors wlift^akr^ounliy

O R IE N T A L RU.QS 4 Tapestries - bought for, cash.'201 7-0080.U.8 . COINS -. Jewelery, pocket watches, antiques,

' ’ sterlingi silver, g<^ or : 609-507-7507.

to formal'furniture:" Also; fine accessories,'ibsi- cards, dolls and miniatures.

-Located 'ft way between Princeton and Lambertville,' on rie 518, two blocks be­hind Sunoco Station. Open 7 days'till 5 pm. 1-609- 466-9860/9833/'2S!90.

e^ste Garage &yeBUSED FURS Wantedl -' Highest prices for fur eqats & • jackto. Call Friedman Furs 609-395-8156w a n t e d -1987 Princeton Hi{^ School Yearbook. If you have one to sell, call collect. 215-660-9143.WE-BUY Used Books- All

-Jiubjects but pay better for -iitentiura, history, Art child-

',rens, theology & philos- ‘ 9phy. Good coirdition a

m ust. Call MIcaWber ’ Books, 106 Nassau St., •, Prlncetbo, 609-921-8454.

M u i ^ ' .^ Inatrumehta

PtANOSORGANSeN«M-Usede

G U AI^fTEEO.LOWESt PRICES

FINANCING AVAILABLE ^Ali major Credit Cards

. Purchase Power MUSIC LESSQNS

609499-2700 Baidwin-HaiTKnond

Music CenterGRAND PIANO - Good cond, $1500. Day 201- 074-1710. Eves 609-737-- j?30.

MOVING OVERSEAS - MusttseO. A n t i^ pqt^. frame, $75. 8tate>2;room truiks, $55; antique

'Chinese tapestry $250, an­tique bdrm set w/great bed, his and hers dressers, nightstand • and annoire $1,150, bookshelves $25, child's desk,. .$25 and matcfilng;bookshefye8.$25, b/w portattie tv Sl^.'skie/ coffee table w/marble top & . cupboard $65, aottqtje buf- fat/wine cabins $275, table - lamps $1 1 , floor lamps $10 . captain's chair $15,

‘ towie. silver qoffee & tea - set, $55, ntirror $10, stereo

double gassetta raefio $50,,. hirtech all-terrain Ross bike $100, Childs khported bike $35, BMX scooter $100, body building weight sM' $15, power saw $25, elec- trio floor polisher, $10, pool deck chairs, $15, eight set­ting china seL $ ^ flat­ware, pots, pansrpaintings, pictures, blinds, tv tables, dishes, ornaments, ap- pHarmes, children's toys, '82 VW Rabbit Diesel, '87

Golf, phone 609483- 0310.

, AUCTION, AUCTION - ^ t , Aug 6 at Mildred & Joe

. Suydam'a, Mt.Oturch'Rd, Hopewell. Take Rt 516 to Greenwood Av to Mt Church Rd: Everything out of the house &. bam-to be sold. Bede, furniture, household Kerns, some' antiquM, tqols, mowers, e ^ Starts 10am. Rain date Aug 7.'

, Nice Antique & C o ui^ . H^sehold

■ Steam Englnea A Antique Brit>a-Brac '

-P ia U C 'A M C T X y ^ Owner nidving'virest

' ' 20 Maple.Lane P enhlti^, N J '

OpfxrsHe 514 Main St ' to Baldwin

Set. Aug 6 - Bam .Rain-date' - Mon. Aug 8

Sold earn: 20 good model steam' engines; ferris & water wfteels; boMrs & other engineers-gadgetryl Yardman mower; elec hedge bimmeii 2Vi Dolla? gold piece'& other coirls.

;iSold Oarn: Antique open comer cupboard; Cherry dining taUe; salof 6 |«ider

, back. chalrs, antique chests; Plhe tuck-a-way table; ■■nice, PIrle - hptch; .chests; dedestal .bussel desks; etcl Straw cutter; Mahog bureau; polonial

•'sofa;' whlta-glrtsDedfoom: etc.i 4 bteydea Primitives; good, an^ue .t .lna & glassV Interesting' cblleo. tables;, etc. ' „

■ Good additions , Lester &*Robert. Statoff

. Aucts. Trenton, NJ 600-393-4848 or

215-736-8969

-Feeds and Grains ' Fdr'aR artitnals at ROSBDALEmLS 274- Alexander St.

. Princeton 609-924-0134 . .,

Good K$me (^lyi old male German

LOST • Black, lab, male. W/red C ( ^ . LaM been on Dey Rd, 'Platnsboro on Swi. Jttiy 3V. Call 609- 7994536.. - . - ■

THE ENTERTAINER - Mih sic for qtt occasiohs. ^roil­ing accordlan or platio for your party. 201-291-9371.

.216. B u d h ie r a

'Senirices236 HomiB

Services241 BuMing

^ ^ r v k » 8

FREE 6Shepherd CoIHe, mbred. All Shota, housebroken, me­dium size, short hair. Gieat friendly personality. Loves kldsl 609-452-0215 days. FREE KITTENS -6 weeks bids. All odiors. 609-448- 5527. _____ ^ .

STOLEN PASSPORT Oct- 67, from 24 Diddnson St. F*oflahl" Passport, is 88^7366. Passport now oonsidererrinvalid.

\26 C afe rfcig

PROFESSIONAL BARTE­NDER. Service - ' Spedal-t Izittg in pvt parties/ special occasions. 609-566-1709.

In s ta a c ^ B 201 photographyGUITAR & BASS - Les­sons by Lawrencevllle school Instructor, all styles/ levels Steve 609-9214259

/FREE - Td good. home. Small- 20 lb, 9mo pW famala. Mix between -Lab',,

' Aua, $hep& WhippK..Shprt . coat, .-mostly , bl'k wA«ht

spots.. Fr^idiy, loving .but- shy. All 8hot8., Call Julia Broke!,' 609-799-2275 days, B ettina Road, 609-924-2177 aft 8pm GOLDEN RETREIVER - 3V4< yt. old. female.. Friendly, good w/kids, to loving (amily only. 609- 4664634. • '

G.UITAR > Lessons vail levela, all styles, taughTl^ Etertdee Coiiege of Music graduate. Call Ed Cedar 609443-3010.

WEDDING Photography • Over 25 years experience. Realistic prices. Call Jules, 609-709-5246- evenings.

.206 .Ptoio Tuning.

LEARNING DISABILITY 6pedaHst-»rlnsfhiction-in— cqice9.-Calidayefeyea.-f0f

GUARANTEED IN .Tune - Haveyour piano tuned a/or r ^ M i^ by a aensHKe, col . l e ^ trained musici&n Whp

VCEO PRODUCTION'• Sales Presentations'• Documentariese Employee Orientation• Trainii^• TV Commercials.Peuket - Productions will produce B proleeslonal, color, video tape for you.r- oompany using "state of the Btf' Sony cameras and editing equipment in 3/4" or 1/2" VHS formal. Music, voice-over, graphics avail­able. For awe Information call 'PACKET, PRODUCTIONS

«69«144244

COUNTRY CLEANING - Is avijable^for rrew sched- ulii^. We area reliable and experienced company. Our staff Is Insured and bonded,. Local reierendes. Call 609-397-8882 for good service.

CUSTOM OVERHEAD

• Additions, Rerxivalions,. Pecks. Kitchens

e Workmanship Fully Guaranteed

• Prompt Free Estimate^ CoosultatloQ;

• Rnest Finish Carpentry And Orywall

DOORS

Call the Door Doctor IrK For stock & odd size gar­age .doors. Spedaiizing In replacement & service of old worn out garage doors. 609-466-2062.

S l(f 4 U ii4 4 ^

Roadlho,"MaTh','Siud'y skills. 609-443-5719

GOLDEN RETR IEVER Pups - Males, AKC, Cham­pion linos.- Hips-^IFA cer- ' Ufled, e ^ . cleared. $500. Call 609466-1536

MATHEMATICS Tutoring - Grade school thru g r^ - uate school: arithmetic, al­gebra, geometry, calculus* physics! ecqnometrlcs.- Marvln Barsky, Ph.D. Princeton .609-9^4-4887, . Bordentown 2984963. .

a;!^nlmeht. IS yrs. e i ^ rteoce. Appraisal services avail. 201-874^965.

I 'f f lF a K ic e t y iM ie o -

211 Fultilture Restoration

GROUP RIDINGLeasons - $25/hour- Afibmoon; ‘eVa-' Oing & weekend classes. "InsIfOctlon atItts. very, best" Hunter. Famis, The Great Road, Pfincetah. 609-924-2932.

MATH, REA'DINQ &Spedai Ed InstrucUonT- MS degree in elementary ed,K-8th gr. 609-275-9296.

■MATH TUTORING - By •Ph.6 ., High School & Col- leg# 1^1, SAT & all col- • Mon-SaL lege’ board exams, te - 0147.

medial ehrichmeht." pro­grams, custorh. Individual instruction. 6(»-448-3690.

CANED 6 : RUSHED - Make an.; old chair better. Give it a new-seat Expertly done, 609-3954342.

WORD PROCESSING - IBM XTa & Madhtoeh, with WordP'erfect, Word, laser typesetting,-editing, Lotus and Harvard graphic , tete- commtinicatlons.' Manu­scripts, corraspondencer- books, foreign language arid etatisUcai typing, re- wmes, transedption, Near

on UtUversity. Call 921-1621.

EXECUTIVE CLEANING Service - ' professiohal & thdfotigh cleaning of your home by experfertced. & reliable people. No cutting comers (wo dean thern);. Reasonable - rates eOo- 695-6641.

NJ 201-359'1677 PA ai5-968-087P

Fto(^one, Slate & StbiKt. Fkxtra

ReflnishedRondd Tahnedge

609-5884193

ALL MAINTENANCE - FoT , .all your needs. Carpentry, decks, patios, walkways, masonry, roofing, painting, powerwashihg.Jawn bara; clean-ups, gutier cleaning; etc. Exp'd & refs. .609- 924-8925 or 924-8446. '

RIDER FURNITURE - Re­pairing fefinlsh^.> An- ,Uque rodlMSti^. AlP WstfC , hand 'done,. Sadefadtion 221 R n a n c la l guarantaedr Location 75 Main SL(RL 27), Kingston.

9-5, . 609^4-Seivlces:

HOME CLEWING - and' domestic essistarrea. High­est quality service. Flexible to moetyour needs. Pripce'.

. ton areas rels Please call. •Eva 609-3924797.

HORSE » 8-yrold-Palomlno Gelding. Sound, great li perarrlent, beaifUful color. Family'aelHng for 'college,

. asking $2000, 609^4- • 7099. (Answering madi).

HORSES BOARDED -.In­dividual tiirnbut. South

■ Bnjnswick Township. 201 3294259.

M ATtt.lUIORlNG -_CalL. Mercer County Center for Educational Studies, 609-

123 or 443-1013.

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ACCOUNTING & TAX Ser- v l ^ : for businesses and individuals by AtxJrew L. Gold; Certified PuCyte Ac­countant, Hillsborough, NJ.

201-8744514.-2.18-^M i3 * Raritan.

H O U S E C LE A N IN G - Cleaning fe our business, 7' days/Wk. " Free .estimate. 609483-1396 . ' ‘ '

ALLSTAR MASONRY - Spaci’allzing In patios, wood decks, pool deckq,, walkways, sunrooms, slabs and footirigs for additions, excavating, R.R. Tlos.Do-: sign, cuKured 'stone/twick' and blodt WoH«. Fully lr»- sured & -reloronces, catt' - 609-924-6300. ' • •;

,ALL TYPE Concrete - Skfe-' walks; P'atiosi Drivovyays.'

HOUSE CLEANING-Serv— Free estimates. Cdr Sob; 'Ing Princeton area 5 yrs. 609-586-1067.

BROCHURES, • Sales let- CPA TAX Returns - Tax

MATH TlfTORlNG - in- dividuallzbd Instruction. MA Teadiers'College, Colum-' bia UnIv. 609-443-1739.

ters, ads, press releases^?’ planning'. Reasonable, newsieftors, telemarketing Year, round offices Jn East

ReasphabTe rates. reT fully bonded. Contact Derek. 609-586-2615.

scripts; all prolesslonany drafted. Call 201-874-

-3517. ■ . ; ■

, Windsor on Route 130 & in

MARTIN GUITARS - Spec­ial disctHjnts. CQnniS.‘s Mu-

Center, Davenport St.. Somerville. 201-725- 0797.___________-PIANO •, - French Prov Bqklwin Acrosonic Spinet. Approx 25 yrs old In exc

otter, CBlaher 6, ^ 3 9 3 4 9 9 3 .

EAgTWlNDSOR-Sat84, 4 families, Wllmor Dr off Dutch Neck Rd. Fom. etc. Book, etc. Uniforms,, lab- opats. Ice skates, doities..

PIANO - Knabe. console,, good condition. $950. Call 699-466-1260.

GARAGE SALE - Queen size Sleeper sofa, love seat, 3 wall unK,. military fatigues ■& other mis­cellaneous Kerns. A ^ 6 & 7, 9-5pm. 102 Cypress Dr. E. Windsor, NJ. 609443- 5075.

>RIANOS - Neyy & used. Bought and apid/ Connie's ;f4q8ic Center. Somerville. 201-7254737.PIANO - Slolnway, UprighI very good' condition BO 201-359-4837

GARAGE SALE - Sat, Aug 6„ 94. Fumituro, picnic table, bikes, bookb, stereo, toys, Apple computer, etc, 3 Jefferson Rd .,®ranbuty (off Rt. 535 li Shai£}w Oaks).

Niosilousefwld > Antiques P ie u c AUCTION

' Gibsons (moving) Others 19 ClevsIarxf.Rd.

Off RavmoTKl Out of KingstSn, NJ Rt. 27

T im s . Aug 9 - 9am (Rain date next day)

Inlaid Bombe' 2 drawer chest; old oak roll top desk; exceptional Masqn & Hamlin Victorfan mirror gal­lery organll - pr stylish Vict. grape carved chitirs; Lin­coln rodeer: 2 fine provln- dsl..wlng chdrs; 1635 Cheiiy drop leaf table: lovely 0 A style card table; Pr 1875 Hepplewhite chairs; brass b ^ glass coffee table; bedrooms & living rooms: etcl, - Lots good china & glass: Stuben vase; nice set floral spring Umoges; pretty linens, etcl - ' Strapper riding thowor, garden & harxl tirols; washer & dryer; 5K mem­ory typewriter; 8lt. slate- pool table; attic treasciresi Good quality-sal4t Lester & Robert Stetoff

Aucts . Trenton609493-4848 215-736-8989 r

. HORSES; HORS.ES, Hors- . eia.-We have « pood selec­

tion of quality horses start- <- -ing at $3000. Show, event,

dressage, & hunting. Call /Indrew H. Phllbrick, Hunt­er Fanns, The Great Rd, Princeton. 609-924-2932

‘ COMPUTER ACCOUNT- , h ^ ^ .Hillsboro. 201-369--v iN Q .-i Payroll Systems lor

Twin Rivers. Call Norman Mayberg. 609-446-5566. --

H O U S E K E E P IN G - Prompt, reliable. Will dean your home/otlk^s. ,609- 799-7155;-201-257-6610. ,

a t t e n t io n b u ild e r s /ConIradorS'' - • Fintah. Trim Carpenter, experienced m high end custom homes, looking for piecework.-609- ' 397-1721.

j j , MASON & ■nio •

PIANO - Phylls Gottlieb Kohn - pianist - teacher' 6094264148.

if .T H E L E A R N IN G E CHANGE - Tutoring, read­ing, writing, study skills 609-4434113.

LHASA APSO puppies for sale - AKC registered, shots, Trenton.area. 609 588-5221.NOW ACCEPTING - Stu­dents :lor private English

'riding 'lessons, for the Fall extremely qtttet, gentle horse in Hillsboro. Begin­ners & children welcome. $10/hr ^flduled lor your convenWhea. Call Dee at 201-3594943.

small bU8lriea8.-Book- keeplng services. We will help, you eat up & rhalntain your books- on your com­puter or ours. Computer Assoc. Qualified - Installer, Reasonable rates. Long or short term. MJ Bear & Co. 609-2964557

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R &-R CLEANING Sarvica - We'H'do your otfiog.like our ovn home. Days/eves/ wkends. 60J-443-3149

Con-tiadpr, spedaiizing jq brick

-4 concrete walks, ceramic & maM^ tile. 30 yrs expari-'* ence, fov. free estimate, call 201-3694254

CERAMIC TILE - InstaUa- ■ tion-repalr. Bathi. kitchen,' foyer. Cali Mike, 609-'. 568-9499.

LAMP SHADES - lamp mounting and repairs Nas­sau Interiors. 162 Nassau St, Princeton.

DESK TOP - Publishing system with electronic dip- art, scanner .& laser printer for rent by ^ hour,, Purchaco of block time In-' dudes free instruction. Stal camera also available. 609-9894747

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LAMPS REPAIRED • re­wired & electrified. Custom work. Mmer-Topta. Yardley, ' Pa. 2154934114.

"CONCRETEMASOmY i ■ WOOD DECKS . -Quality" Patlos/Walkways.' Flagstone, Brick. Pool’ De<^. Porches. Founds-' lions, additions, repairs Free Estimates

Warren Bitiklera bK 201-782-2560 6094834137

TRAM TO BE A PROFESSIONAL.

PEACHFAGE LOVEBIRD- Babisa. Hand fed & tame. $60 each. 201-369-4680 alter 6pm.p o o d l e s - Standard,, white of 'chocolate brown, m/l champion badtgrourld, top personality, hand r a i^ . OFA dear; $450 &

-up. Call 609-588-8694.

• Seoetery• Secratuy• Racetrtiontat e'Exec SecreteryStart locally. Full A part- time. Learn word.j>rocess- .Itig a.relqted secretarial skills. Home Study A Resi­dent Training. Nat'l-Head­quarters,-Pompano Beach, FL.

ELAINES WORD Process­ing Center' one stop pro­fessional secretarial ser­vice. Spedalties Indude re­sumes. repetitive letters, rf^ling lists, theses, etc. Ouallty-work. Quick turn around. Reasonable ratqs. Instant copying. Pleasa call 609-4464479.

AIRPORT DRIVING-Naw- ark/Kenriedy/Philadelphla.. Your car-6r mine Iforri the Lawrenceville-Princeton area. Dependable. Rea­sonable rates. Day or nighl. , 609-921-3643.'

LIGHT HAULING • Attics, garages, cellars, Cleared. Rertsonable, reliable. Ai Leslak. 201'359-5109

CONCRETE WORK - skter walks, patios, fireplaces, general masonry arxt- re-

. pairs. Call 609-737-6874. '

B EA U TIFU L CUSTO M Draperies - Shade A blinds, period witidow treatments, slipcovers A fine reuphql- stery. Estimates chee'rfully

•given. Call Sheny. The Creative Heart Call 609-

. 397-2120

OK CLEAN Up Service ■ No job lo big or,too small! Call 5pm-9pm 201-249-

4608

■GTEIN W AY P IA N O - ‘ModeFL, 6 yrs old, . mint oorxiitibn $13,000. 609-

^1-9734. ________

GARAGE SALE - Sal, Aug 6. 94. Rain or dilne; 17 Stockton Dr, Cranbury. B^room set, misc hou^ ' tK>td Kerns, books, bikes, etc.' '.-j*

<«VNTHESIVER - Roland 'J (M 60. In exc cond. 8 «(CilC8 telephonic w/pro- gramable memory A '64 jgie-program voices, comes

'w/Peavy amp, together $600. Call 609-924-2140.yiQUN - studeiilliiodel, German C. Meisel. ■with bow A hardshelt case.

;.’UP0. Call Bob, 609-921 <. TOIO eves.

HILLSBORO - Huge yard sale. Antiques, coliectibles, furniture, -wicker, jewelry, 30 -)- years of accummula- tion. 280 Woods Road, off of Amwell rd. Sat/Sun, 8/6 A 8/7, Bam-5pm. ____

YAMAHA C7 - r4 " grand piano. 3 yra old. 4atln ebony. Asking $10,000. 609426-9434. .

MOVING -.3 Family Gar­age Sale. 9-3pm, Sat Aug 6. #664, #702, #710 Pros­pect Avo Extentlon, Prince­ton. . .

ISO Ck>Rectl)liB8

^tfiO-Yaar dd sKvar dollar's >inve%tment qualKy, private Tparty 21^ 9474454.

ifANTIQUE SW EDISH r -i^pboard. pated -1869. - .^Nand stendl'ed. Must see.

201^359-7171! " •

MOVING SALE-8/5 A a/0. 10-3pm. Car, piano, bike, oak bar. with atoola, TV,

• stereo, paintings, type-. writer, dishes, email appis, shelves',"floWer pots, books, records, etc. SO Trafalgar Ct; S(urwood Hamlet, Lawrenceidllis,. -

'' VtetOrian Antiques lOO's Collectables

PUBLIC AUCTION ,223 FLOWERS ST.

' Langl^e, PA (Opp<»ite i Jbiic Library)

Thur. Aug 11 * Sarh (Rain dfite next'day)

20 VIct. niarbia'top tablee; bureaus; wash stands; beds; etol - Oak armotfe; 50 old chairs; full attic A basamenti - Lots good old glass A china; lamps; crocks; old paintings; 1858 pnmltive Winter scene; etcl Unusual antique lifetime ootlectioni Southing for everyonelLaMar A RobeflSMoff

Aucts trentexi609-393-4846 215-7384M9

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JfQ O D lES - Toys, AKC. well-s6clallzi|jd, health guarenteed, standard avail shortly. 201-364-4447.

• Financial Aid Avalable a Job Ptoceinent A»-

ttetence

INTERSETED Irr .a Mail Box with a street address?-- - Enjoy 24 hour access, call in convenience, phone an-, swering sarvidb, package receiving A Fax services. Princeton Mall Service, we do things the post office can't 609-924-6059

CLEAN UP Service - Yards, attics, basements, garages, fast service, low prices. 609-448-2453

PAULfSwGeaeral Cleaning Service • Prompt, courte­ous, reliable. 7 yrs experi­ence -providing any clean­ing .- need trom weekly house cteahing to carpel shampooing. Free esti­mates. 609-888-0251

CUSTOM PLUS .Contract tors - Don'l movmimprove. We take care of all your contracting needs with 1 phone call Additions, .re-’ novatioris, painting, walF papering, decks, kitchens A baths. Certified fully'itv sured. Free estimates. Call 609-448-9T36.

CLINICIAN PILOT - Will cure any Isars of llyln^^ 609-924-7282, Mr. Walker.

Marir

POW ER W A S H IN G - Cleans brick, concrete, pool areas, siding A pain). Call 201-549-9776 lor tree demonstration A estimate.

DECKS/DECKS - North/- South Brunswick, nearby areas. 201421-5794. Also replacement windows.

-L.

RABBIT - Young, female, dftarl Chinchilla RabbK. Weighs 3 lbs, Iriendlyr"' doesn't bHe, large c c ^ A •- water bottle included. $10.00, call '609^9694926

1-800427-7728 THE HART SCHOOL (AccradKad Member

. fWSC) '

■SHELTER - Near Cranbury has beautlfpl Husky, Do-, barman, Ssimoyed. Slii^ hordr BuK Terrier, A mix^ breed puppies In need of hOrtlM. 201-721-7732.

Princeton Packet, Inc.has limited

Press Time Available

DRESSMAKING And Alter­ations - Janice Wolfe - Call 609-448-2125.

SHAMROCK CLEANING Service - Reliable A Irusl- worthy, general .. house­keeping,. Iloors A. windows Call 609-394-7616

DECKS/PATIOS/Sheds ' - We do most jobs around your home A we do them right For tree estimates call 201-446-4410.DECKS PLUS"; Custom designs Available nights A weekends. 609 :443-4124.

• Web Offset Press

LICENSED COSMOTOL- IG I^ - Make up for wed­ding,! bride .free if OTtire. wedding party is done, 609-5§^698

STAIRS/HANDRAILS - Custom bulll ATSstailed. Kit cablnels,' Formica/Corian counters. 6(^392-3508

GUTTER TALK - Clean gutters, check root A- chlmney. Standard 1 -story, $45; 2-stbry, $50. RepialrB extra. 609-921-1135. .

IBERIAN HUSKY 7 4 mo black A grey. AKC pjqierJi shots. Reasonable. 20f- 359-5392 after 5.------- -

TRAVEL AGENT TOUR GUIDE

AMne Ratervationist

Let us print -your news­paper or -In-house organ. .Camera \re,ady mechan- teals or negatives required.

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THE GREAT INDOORS - Carpentry, Inferior painting. waRpaper. closet efficien­cies. kitchens. 15 yrs exp ■ Insured, ask lor Ken or Cindy 609-924-1402.

STANDARD POODLE - Male neutered, 3 yrs old, gehtie loving per^alKy, kxtidng for a paring home. 201-359*7682

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HANKINS ANTIQUES/ - . (Poflectibieti. - Boughl/sokV .afjKaised. t piece toentire

.('hqusahold, Tues thru Sat, ,!Jiiuii-440.169 Mercer SL .Hightstown, NJ. Call 609- 44M102 or 4484772. '"

MOVING S A LE ;- Every­thing goes, Exci^tlonal bargains; furniture, paint­ings, 'antiques, china, glassware, linen. - Mik^ m ^ , too numerous to mention. RT260 to SkOiman Av to 304 Whtte Pino Or: d e ,' Lawreticevllle (near FUder CXillege)! Aug .6/7-) ■ 8am-$.

. . BELLE HEAD AldMAI, tk^PfTAL

OtHW aoe, 2 mir So; of A m i^ Rd. 1 doctor bffleo, 24 hr. s v y lc o , fully ' equipped.' DR. FRANZ TOGTER

2014744447

TffORCIBBED MARE • 10 yrs old,-164H, greaf.mov- er,‘ good dlsposKioh. 609- 924-3874/9244082 .WANTE&^botan Terrier. 201-329-2100 or 609-924- 32«».

Start locally, full A part time. Train on live airline computers. Home study A resident training. Rn- an--

‘ dal aid available. National ' Headquarters, Pompano Beach, F.L,

'^ '> A .C ;T; TRAVEL SCHOOL

1-80O427r772a

Standard pages or tabloklS can be primed on regiil^ 30#. newsprint of 50# white offset stock. Nominal extra charge for spot color. ■

ADVANCED.CLEANING iSystbms ■ Graduate stu­dents, 7 years ekperierKe carpet, i^ndow, house A office deanlng. Call 609- 392-2260.

Our capadty is 32 pages standard and 64 pages tabloid.

Accredited Member NH.S.C. .

'Call Doris'Dragert at (609) 924-3244 for particulars.

E n te rta in m e n t •W E L S H P E M B R O K E Corgi's - males, sable with

"CON(X)RDE STRING Trio. • Music for alToccassions.

n ANTIQUES • Solid brass 'queen size bed with mottisr .:of pearl inlay. Needs - poliahing. $20(m . Carved

• teak Chinese desk/ dress-

MULTI FAMILY Sale-Aug 6, 94. Baby„A household Kerns, tods, niisc. Priced lo sefll 18 Shagbark Ln,-E Windsor. .

CATS : Due to allergies, we .are kx>)dng to a caring home, to duf 2 cats, , both fnitie,. neutrered A de-

"dawed. MochFri aft 6jxn, 201-4224799./

■-iivhKe oollatB A feet Cham- .^Enhance your- next effair. plon blood lines. Family q^| 609-799-6436.

POSTERS - Signs, murals, caUigraphy, t-shIrts, swqat- shirts,' canton 4 . carl-- catures. . CaH Arbalest's Graphics at 609-443-3340.

AFFORDABLE CLEANING - SpeclalWnli in residentiaJ.. A bbmrheTdal fpr people on the go. 609-771:4469 AfVo RDABLE HOME a OfneetSmyieeq • General hoyaekeep.lng,, tau/idry, Itoting.’Other services also ■available. Free estimates. Call 609-924-6925, 924 8446/ • ’ '

WINDOW CLEANING A House Cleaning - Window A.stomi window. Inside A out. $5.00 each. Carpel, upholstery; wall A. panel, bathroom, maid service, (tonplete home deanlng.

Jtyee esUrnate. Fully In- ^sured. All work guarantead.-

Call .669-393-2122.

H.B. BUILDERS12 YEARS "OF'

Impeccable (Xiality Craftsmanship Spedaiizing In

New (totstiucU on As Well As

Additions •"Kitchens* Porches •'Bathrooms

Decks • Skylights . Garages • Siding

Flooflng • Ratios - Concrete aixl An ,

/MasonSty Work 6094834299 -

WINDOW CLEANING • Ex- perienced professional, $5-$6 a' window- ipdu<fus

-storms. Call 6O9-446-fi0a5,

raised. All shots, reatty lo go. Call anytime 201

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Ing table with wood Inlay. ::$io5o. Iron A txau queen ‘$Uo, threerslded bed with zntrror .Inlay.' MAttresa .in-.

. *‘eilided. $950. Call 609-: ..._ L

- , " M t iq'A 'N T IQ U E W JCKER • / . Bought',: sold; restored.

■.Ddy^l Antiques. By appf. -609-298-5245 '

SA-aiRDAY - Aug 6th; 10-5, Washing machine, kitchen table A chaira, cane chairs, table, .vacuum dearwr, winter pispaa,. lamps,: gaa grill, misc hdtuwhold Hems. 31 -Alex-

. nridpr SL Princeton, 0O0- 49/4772

. CH IN ESE SHAR-PEI - .'Responsible breeder/judge has puppies to pet show anefobemenoa; Top cham­pion producer,, 609-758- 7630

WHERE ARE - -Alf the anirhala lottoa? .SheKisr has last chance pure A mixed breeds desperate to adoption, Nbar-Oanbuty. 201-721-7732 or 201-251- 3210.

'-'CHAIRS - A rare set of 10, handcanred Oak, Medal­lion Design. $2500; Sold as

•sei. only. Parted to Ex- iouttve Contoerice-RSofn!- Call 215-321-3349.

• LOVE FOR SALE - Let me > aolve your problema Yrith ' .■Mhall ■' antkjues 4 other •'Treasures. I'll rejoin therp, '■Tabricate missing paita,-

polish brass, rejoin pbttery, •'YApalr jewalsry, mount

--HrJilptiint. rapair tonpa_Ai tTtog. Bring projects small- ; thito a b r e a r ^ to; Tom jivRIpecarver, .4 Spring SL trjrinoeton. 609-921-oe60,

SOMERSET-71 N Dover, Aug,'.Sundays, 7arn-3bm,

- multi fam. Ctolhlhg, toys, tuiti, hseware, boda, misc. All offere accepted. . YARD SAt£ - drum sal, 2 bicydes, stamps 4 bronze statue. SaL, Aug-6, 8 -12. Dri 1 Carver Place, Law- rarxidvilie. (behif%l Bux­tons). •

C H IN ESE SHAR-PEI - Pupa, chanviton-- blood- Onas, Father famous cham­pion, -Atojghfs Eric The Red,' Mother Glimmer. Glen's Oa-Yft\g. Home bred, papers, shots,

: guaranteed, ohow-'4 pet c iaWty. Raasonable. $500 4 to apprwed homes. Can 6094274064

YORKSHIRE TERRIERS .'(Toy) Puppler^AKC regis­tered, shotoi'S wks old, So, Bruns aiisa. 201*329:9659."

PROFES$IONAL'TYPING Service / Complete sec­retarial service: wqrd/data prdeessing on1BM-PC, re­petitive letters, resume preparatiqn, phptootoylhg/ prlntiog, mailing list main-

. ---------------------- tenance, spiral binding, Es-D. J. Music - ?rom 40’s to jJifiBated in 1976. BajiW- 60s. Best music available, service'at reasonable Phil, 201-247-2876 evea/.\ rates. 609-4484707. '

DISC JOCKEY / -Pro­fessional radio personality (KIX 101W) available-for yqur'next party. All types of musia ReaaoHable'rates. Ctell Steve McKay, 609- 448-5313. -

A M E R IC A N A M AID Service - Exdusive but reaaonable. Excellence A reliability. ^1-738-5231. A TTK ^ • Gardes, cellars, dearied out.. Reasonable, reliable. AH Leslak, 201-

• 359-5109 •CARPENtRy-All typos Of work,- Interior/axterlor, no J6b too'stTUtill Since' 1970 Call 609^275-7335.

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LICENSED.CONTRAC* TOR • AHaratkxia, restore tions, fandlord'a rtoalij)', windows, doors, locks, oe-

-ramtotile, s o r ^ Ktohl- gorhery A.PtVtdeton a rA Gerry .Sweeton 609-466-. 1267, ; . -

ABLE CONSTRUCTION - A.ddltions, decks, new horries, renovations. 10 yrs of satls^od customers. Call 609*466-$926

MASON CONTRACTOR*- All types matonry, big or sniall. Call Lenny 201- ses-ooss.MR^IAB. FnZPATRKX

CONTRACTOR

'wtinds.

1®® L o B t & F O u n d

JUST FOR Kiefcs Band - thro.TnusIc-to-weddlngSr banqueta, parties, ate. Enhance :^r''ne xt affair. Call, 215-7434443.

Brown 4 df whlto w/lqng do wad&tgs, gradu-

PROFESSIONALS 4 STU­DENTS -- Us# our word

-prooeasing/mqjertlae-for yoUr: reports; reaumes, manuals, repedtive letters 4 much rhore. CaH D4A Associates, 409-44l):3278.

CARPET/UPHOLSTERY Cleaning - Complets «upet 4 uphotetety deanifig ser- vice. Kleen 4 Qarpet

, Systems. " ^ 1 609-397-. 4028. - , , -

ADDITIONS - AKerations. dtoks, etc. AH types of gen­eral contracting.' Looking to have a hew energy effidenf homebulH? Contad K-Fam Builders Inc. 201-469- 5685."

Painting,. l'nL.4 ext., tnstoh ■"ppSii; carpentry, flnstijd

bsmts., Hattie, atalrs,' d ie floors, attic'farfs, peH.- tup, custom decks installed.'./

.'Insured.2 0 1 4 4 5 ^ 7 •*

hair. Lost Partridge Run- develop near K-MarL' Rt 206;’ Reward. 201-356- 6015.'

YARD SALE - Fri Ato 12. lOanMpm only, .156 Cop­per Mine Rd. Gtigostown. No early BIrdsI

DOG FOOD^UPPLIES • Many brands in stock, fresh frozen meat, cedar bales. Insulated dog houses, chaKi'tlnk kennels. AH at low prices. Kauffman's Pet Lodoa. 6094484114.

FREE CAT - Black 1 year old male, neutered, veiy

•gentlei' moving. 609737- 1287 ,

LOST C A T- Female, black w/rad ooHar, named Katu. FrankSn Paik 7/23. 20f1- 821-8406.

PtoHto 4 backyard picnics. Video aves also avdi. For niore info call PriaforUca Inc, 201-231- 9440 .OT 201-3596041.

LOST DOG - Large Lab- Great Dana mix,'Monroe tWp area, last smo. on 7/16. Pure blfck with whHe star on his chest CaH 6094491581

SOUND WAVES - Now has WKXWFK!X"101V4 radlo.personaNty Paul Cun- ninghiun available to DJ your next event. Call 609' 443-4488; Reaaonable

RESUMES UNLIMITED - Renmes 4 cover letters professtonaHy wfittan, ex- par^ typad.on word pro- oassof, ptoteddn rWci bond or teen., EattoHdted In 1977, Call 6094490701.

CHARLIE - Residential painting spedallst, fully In­sured, serving Princeton area. 2154695097:

y a r d .RAI F - ,_ S a i-J t/B ,. _ ___92pm, rdn. date Sun. FREE.KITTENS - house' Tools, picture frames, broken, shola. Frse female.dothingjric..a3NMain8L caL ahote, lovetCcantory. . people. CaH 6094997665.’

LOST--Man's Gruen wrist

S TR O LLIN G VIOLIN > Authentic Gypsy Style Con­tinental European -Mtislo.

W O R D .m O Q E S S IN Q Services. •= f epettifvs ;let- tani, reports, legi work,

- gaxieral.. correspondence. Laser Jet P rfrt^, IBM/AT oompaiible. equipment! Prompt professional eer-

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' residential deanlng 201'459-1179

ServingHillsboro 4' Montgomery

CLEANING-House dean- -ing sendee, e yrs etq) De­pendable, tosured. Please can 6094994217.

ADDITIONS - AKerations, Remodeling. Custom' decks, . geneiral---rtoairs. PfannKtg consultations/es-

•tlmalas free:. Quality craftsmanship at reason­able rates.. . References 4 • photogra'pha jiyallable.. H.Q., Construction. Ca'il' 6094492324 after 6PM.ADDmONS AKerationa. dedts, painting, fully In-' sured, free'est^tes. 20t- 3292295 Of 8191766

PINEAPPLE BUILDERB - „Custom ctosigned 4 bqtt

additions, aKetations,.'gar­age.conversions, exti decks iat aftordable prid|9 Free estimalee. K ) 9 ^ ^

' 0599,.Pririceton Jimctito- : QUALITY Constroctionti- .addHkxts, decka.4.,sld^. Call Bob 2014096902 or Mark 609497-6475.. '- '

CLEAN UP Sendee - Gar­age, attics, yards, etc. CaH 201:722^71."(XTMPLETE HOME 4 Ol-

■wateh, Nartf farw A-drepr^-^/ery-tonentlo-pteyad with ■■ vteas at rii|iiBVHif?tffmlM~—fice-Ctoaiting”— -F toOTB,~ Montgoriwiy Center's park- of without piaiw aisoofn-' Pick up 4 detivery avail. ‘ carpets, windows, .; daily,tog ioL F r i ^ 7/29; San- pantoienL Partias, wad- Call Words Unlimited', 809 w e ^ , monthly. aatvtog-

■ timantal valiia. reward, dngs, bahquets.'etc. (tol 924-2505 days, 201*297- Princeton area 16' yra.201-297-1254. . 6094592M 0672 oves. BOnded. 6095695206. '

A D D ITIO N S * Decks, Idttoens, biriR^, . bath­rooms, dMets. Ali toterto. ftoish work tochkHng doors 4 ' wtodowa, sHding glass doors, aewened-in. Fine carpento' OuaHty work- mahstto*-6Q9921-8320. ADDITIONS, GARAGES - Decks, roofs, pole bams.

RALPH A. KLANAC§I« - S t i i^ concrete 4 s t r ^ custom 'pdtios,,pool debto. 4 Walkways.. j ^ l . an'‘'6r 6096834427 •. • ,

ROWES WOOD DESIGN- grafts!.Custom Ctebine'tty:

Interior Renowa^s ; >

e-WaH U r^ ..• Entertatoment Cantm e Kitchen Baths . .*7 ,e Ctaaet. Syatarrw *■i cSSm t S r kyrs In business. Quajtty

work. Country Coualhs Construction Inc. 609449 0457. -

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A caU to any o i ^ of thead num bers can get a d a s h e d ad in d l the P ^ e t publications .

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“The Princeton Packet : The Lawrence Uedger

Windsor-Hights Herald- ’^The Cranbury Press -

“ Hillsborough Beacon The Manville News The Franklin News-Record The Central Post

^ North Brunswick Post-"The Hamilton Observer

Hopewell Valley Nevys

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24d H^nfie Flepairs

I em o d e3EUNQ&A(kKUons voommerdal & residential. Reasonable rates. Quality |vc. Reis. 609-921-6670.

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CUSTOM CARPENTRY - Homelmptdvemerits, addl- tloas, sk^ights, windows &' doors Instped, porches & decks, bathrooms & kitch- ens. ^m m e rc ia l work dona. Oohn Menus Qustom

■ Carpentry. 201-74S-4606.'

2*1 Painting & ■' P a p e r h a n i ^

2*1, Pflifitifig &P ^ r i t a n g i n g

2*6 Plumbing.

BELL’S CUSTOM Ralnti^ Interior find exterior. Also

wall paper .rerrxival. Free estimates, reasonable rates, quality work, hilly In­sured. 609-^^^1-3408

’P A IN TIN G A PAp ER- HANQINQ • Free esti­mates, reasonable rates. CallJeff. 609-259-3066...

WINDSOR PLUMBING & Heabng - Residential, Com­mercial, service, -Installa-

. Jlons. 609-443-0631.

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296 Gardening & Landscaping

296 Gardening &i Landscaping'

J.C. EISENMANN-Rooflng - ROoling, sheet mdtal. chimneyTlasNng & gutters. 609^66-1228.

f)r\|8b tiasemonts. sun- l ie ^ , carpentry, addl- lions, rooi&rg.Workmanship guafanleiadl

^S0»448-7t39. LenniebTEVE’S QUALITY Homo ^provottk»nls>* Your; com­m ie Iwme rep^r-oenter, •Seamless . sklltig. .■storn)

; • colors, (17 00 ) replace- Ineint- windows. A -doors.'

QAflAGE DOOR Repairs ■ , ReplacemenV ga(age doors.' Challenger garage door openers. Radto con­trols. MUIer Garage Doors.. Sales and service. 609- 799-2193.

GUTTER CLEAMNQ:

“i M k 8,-(free^'tafnlng).

$50. All root repairs, lasii- red. Can M Y -O U TT IR MAfl,:'609>6e3-8636,

CASTLES IN the Air • A -ganlen In-the hail, or a rabWl named Peter In the nursery, we can put them there. We can carry a de-' sign theme from our stencil or your wallpaper to your linens, napkina or curtalna’ , .Murals, custorn stendte,'.. pamting. 15 axperl- wait pi^ilng restorallona,' ■ ^guilding. print Aomarhahlal. .609-688-062^ : frame roatbraUwl ForTlbn-"

PAPER HANGING • at a reasonable price, 10 years experience on ail kinds ol papers, all.'wotk guaran­tee. Commercial & resl- dendal. Call for free esti­mate, 'Jean Kee 609-737-0062._______ •PAPERHANQINQ - Interior -

271 Roofing & Skfing

A &AROCFiNQ-rRepairs, gutter replacement and cleaniirg.. Call 609-696- 0051.

REROOFINQ-REPAIR • asphalt-wood single, slate. 4netal, tar, gutters, -spouts, chimneys, flashing, vents, etc. Irisured-.guaraniee' 609-921-1135.

•PRINCETON MOVING • PMOtrng local & Iqng dis­tance. no job too big or small, 306 Berwyn AVe. Trenton, NJ. KjrK bus 609-883-2j99if. If no ans

' 609-771-4189 .

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CARROLL &€0Tjiec axsuTS

286 Pavinig

• Quality Wori(man?hip• Excellent References• .Fyjly Insured• Prompt Service •

A&AROOFING-Repairs, gutter replacement«> aiKl' dearUng. Cdl '609-696- 0051, • •

Corrte ’see our ^row room. at 792 Hamilton ‘St in Somerset. Phonio 201-545-

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^ Homo Repairs:8 UILDINGTREPAtRS'- Roofs (metal, shingle,' lar- tteteji. dilmneys,. gutters, jfpouta, JIashing, walls, walks, |Mtlo% gaiages, porche^ steps, driveways, fences, demolition,' carpen-

painting, cauiyi^, giaz-, irig, stucco, masonry, jfclnt- fcig, patching, inspectiohs.

'ipiuaranteed. Insured: :609-921‘113S. '

H A N D Y M A N /C L08ET Customizing ■ douWd year bringing, storage space; panfries, .'odtT jobs, -as--

• semWy req jetos.j garage door openers, palntii^ No (db too small. Free ests. 201-251-1776._ r _____

suHattdn call ISdbe|te,_6 L ;__P IC TU R E -E E B E E C TL jPainting~:'Contractor8. Iri- iisribr/exterlqr,' residphtl^

924i6403^-BonNe 609- 46A9196.

C A C WAUPAPERINQ - Fnee^atimatea. Expert workmanship. Reasonable ratbs. 609-426-1991.

commercial. Pfee esil- mates. Cafl 201-996-3308 Of 609-397-2102. . No Job too small or too bigt Special 20% off on all jobs!

ALLIED ROOFING - free , eatimales given on any jooLl

-ior airy tided, also ralrf'Out- ' tors, leaders. 100%.*guaf- . antee for 1 year. Insulation &- drivewa^ c»no. 609-

ROOFING NEEDS - John Brokaw & Son. All types of

.roofing ahU roofing, repairs, guttaw downspe^, gutter deanbig. . and flashlQgs 609-683-1685 or 466- 1949. - ■

a s p h a lt Paving ■ Driv­eways & parking lots. All work guaranteed. Free es­timates. Call A.T, Stanley Paving. 609-259-7283.

Phono B09-695-6736

CUSTOM' • UitKteapinB A L«Mioai|• New Lawns/RenovattpQ• Lawn Cut/Lknad/Fe(tt&• Foulidatkxi Pianlkifi *• MulciVSione/TdpebH• Rot^ng

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HARDYMAN - Home re­pairs, custom-closats, no job too small.'Free esti­mates. 609-799-6197C

CHEAP' VfORK isHiol goodc^Bood-work-to- lipl cheap. I'm '' reasonable. 609^448-4819.

PRECQION PAffmNG

HANDYMAN - Major A. minor home repairs, paint­ing, bssen^ta, A dean- ups, very reasonable rales. Call'Jlih at 201,-370^9. Elyarat 201»329-8013 '

COLORS BRITE - Custom painting intarlor/exterlor. Textured ceilings. Call 201-821-7393.

SPECILAIZINQ IN RESIDENTIAL WORK.

Interior & Exterior. Power Washing. Free Estimates. Quality Work. Fully In-' sured, cal|-609-S61-0275

CAN T FIND Anyone - for Thai smal!;lkMJSehotd rejiair Job? Paholling. trim, door, ;etc. Ebr- t t . ^ u297-9124. .

CARPENTRY. MASONRY • Rnish ca^htry, tileworl 'Stonework, Int & ext. Huber

rconst, 609-683-8616

HIRE CREATIVE Wbodr •craft Inc. - Tp do the 1001 orkl j < ^ -ho .one ialsd vvanis. Bathrooms A base- menl t:rfimo d ale tL.. All phases ol carpentry & trim work. Rotted, wood & ter, mite damage repair. Refer- endes, Call 609iS66-2130

C U S T p M P A IN T IN G Service Reaspnbale rales,' fully Insured,, work, guaranteed, axcell< !| ref- eren<»s7lnteriof A exterior. Free esUmates, call 609- 882-1997 or 609-924- 6300; ' - ■

JU L IU S ' H .C R O S S

'C A R TE R ’S HOME Imr rproyemonts-- Interior/ex- -terior carpentry, painting, •paperhanglng & 'tT)ore..For

■ 'quality work calf IJdel; ^609-888-2912.C e r a m ic t il e - Repairs,itile Installed perinanently 'w/nov cemenfboard Bath- ‘'room remodeling, plumb­ing, lowest prices. DELA­WARE VALLEY TILE, 34 yeeuB ol experience. 609- 886-1067 ------

. 1HOME IMPROVEMENTS. MASONRY

• Sidewalks *. • Driveways

• Stops.• Tile Work

•CARPENTER.-• Install \Wlrxiow8-Dopf8

• Screen Porch• Decks Pallos'• House Additions '

FRANCO CARNEVALE609:8g6-2946

-O rP IN TIN A a i- Painting- Contractca-lnlerior & ex- . lerlor. Residential. Free es­timates. Call anytirhe, 609- 862-1739. . .

YAWWDLE'S PAMT A PAPER

MOORE’SCONSTRUCTION

EXCELLENT PAINTING - And moral-18 years of quality experience; inter-

. (pr/ext6rior residential, in­dustrial & commercial

’.work. Free estimates, rels. 609-393-2803._HIGH NoLLER PAINTWCU• InterioiTExterlof• Powef Washing• Acoustical Ceilings• Neatness Assured

201-249-7332

Free Estimates Interior ' > ■♦ Exterior

. e09<4i»-1252WATLINGTON'S Painting - • Interior & Exterior, press­ure washing. 609-799- 202011 no ana:44^760.

25* Electck:iffii8

'COBBS FLOOR/SANDING 'A Refinlshing • Floor Stain- -ing or Reconditioning •Make old floors like new» Free Estimate. Call 609-'

.,298-3424. -

‘And Home Repairs Inc. call Scott, 609-924-8777.

251 Painting & Papeitianging

INTERIOR DESIGNS By Kenneth Professional

, Wallpaper 4 Painting • Eully Insured, Free Esti­mates. Call 609-587-0135.

ALDEE B.ECTRtq -s s m c E’ Residential Commercial

* • Repairs Licensed" Eleo. Coni'

Free Estimates 609^(43-G338

;CREATWE"FLOORS ■ We .specialize In floor sanding. 'Staining, bleaching, install-

Quality work at alford- ,«abie prices. Resklentlal 4 .Cwnmerical. Free esli-

■ -^ates, 24 hr answering ;>ervlce. Call 609-426- V6909, 201-308-3107 ,

ACADEMY paint A Paper • 12 years exp. fully Insured, commerdai 4 residential. No back log. Call 7 days a week, Q09-77A3612.

J 4 RPAORfNQ-. Special­izing in residenUal work, interior A exterior, paper­hanging A light carpentry. 609-466-9033

ELECTRICAL JOBS-fans, lights, etc. Complele aiarmv systems at discount prices. 201-946D516.

CREATIVE FLOOBB • We -spedallze in floor sanding,

' [staining, bleaching. Instan­cing. (^allty work at at- • gfordable prkres. Residential sA Commerical. Free esti- ^maiss. 24 hr answering ,^ervlce. Call 609-426-

6909 or 201-308-3t07 •*

ALLEN S PAIN TING 4 Res'toraliorts ■ Owner-eger- aled. Prompt Irbe esti­mates. Pony insured. Local references,.Serving' all pf Mercer O ^ t y . Call Kirk Allen, 609-771-4189. -■ .

MY PRICES are reason­able - A my work is gtiarap- teed to your satiafacUon. Housepainting by Richard L: Steimer. References throughput the Prinoelon. Kerxlall Park- area. Fully Insured. 201-297-1884.

«JECTRICAL SERVICECustom Instailatin'of cell­ing fans and all types of lights. . Home tight spedal- IsL Free estimatosr Prompt service. . -

Sky-View U(^itlng 201-281-7289

E L E C T R IC IA N •• -Lie #8440. Industrial, com­mercial, residential. Stave: 201r521-2261-teave mag.

ALL TYPE Cfenstfuction - Painting A Siding, guaran­teed prices. Free estl-

-mates. Call 609-587-1893.

PAINTING • 25 yre experi­ence, fine extorto 4 In­terior, fully Insured. Free ^timates, g)9^587^S31 [-

2*1 Heating & Air CoDcUtioning

^CREATIVE HOME Im- Ipfovemenls • Carpentry, ^paneling, sheetrockr finish ^basement, plumbirtg. now . ^kitchen, painting, custom ■ibathroom. wan papering, til-, Tng of all kinds. Reastmable •{rates. Reli^le, prompt 24 jhour service. Call John -609'A95-1236 lor free estl- ' matds.

A NEWLOOK- Painting • Interior A exterior,-.best quality, low prices. Senior Citizen Discount Plus power washes (or exterior surfaces induding all sid­ings 4 masonry products. Free estimates call Brad'at, 201-828-8077.

PAINTING - Brush. \pHp spray. Exp'd, professKimil. Repdc work.. Call'' Jim 609-448-7965:PAINTING - Interior/ ex­terior Reas prices. MIsp repairs Call ""Werner, at 201-329-96T0

ALDEE AIR Conditioning 4 Heating " WhlripoolTemp- star dealer. We do It aH. Best prices. Free Esti­mates, 609-443-3338.A4M AIR Conditioning 4 Heatlrr - '‘’Full ■ service, add-ons 4 replacements. 609-448-7958.

A A R PAINTING A Paper- hanging - Residential 4 Comihordal. Free estl- jnates,, reasonable rates. Call.609-581-0337.

P A IN TF N G .A W A LL­PAPERING - Forgot the rest we're the bML We love'our work A Its shov^. Reas rates 4 many.rars. Senior dtizen discount. 201,572-5222. • •

RICK WYCOFF Air Con- ditionirig^iHeating -.Spe-

' dalizing In residenUal aeri- Icos. Reptacemdnt or re­pair. iKermostats, humid­ifiers, heathrg, central air. Call 609-888-1163.

EXPERIENCE DRIVING THRILLS

WITHOUT STICKER SHOCK.

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nie Saab SHKlk fuul-ihjected enpne, sports car steerinj} and suspension, and front-wheePdrive■ niake even a trip to the ninrkel exciting. Anti because it’s priced much lower

ihahirinny otliorEuropeansportssedans, you’lMiave nioncy leltto spcnd■ whi^ktyou-gel-tlicre. • r HhfifusUt^lhtpttcannvfhiilt.

COME INiMfCOMPETITIVELY PRICED SAABS ARE.

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JIMMIE HARRISON PAV­ING - Driyewiaya. p ^ n g lots', seal cbatiiig.'stdne A gravel, grading, designsfvflilablb. - EfBe-Bglfmards.-

NJ. •‘^ -9 2 1 -

COMPLETEl a n q ^ a p e s e r v ic e s- Lawn mainlonaWre 15% OFF all landscape arid tree A stump remwal jobs, thrii Jurie 3Qth. Free’estirhales. Relarehces upon request.

D O i m B f - LAMTSCkPES. MC.

When' yotiiro plaiming to landscape; lar'idacape wl||id ptenf •- ’

. LindadetMi’ ' .Afchltecto A Cootrwetoa

Princoldn. 3944.

ALL TYPE Roofing;’-'»J=toll Roofr. Rubber Rodfs. Shingles. Patch work and

- slate. Gutters ai^^palitting Wdfk.QuaranteiSl.Fteoe8- . timales. Call 609-587- 1893.

SHMGLE A 8 V ^ PLY IKiyBRAfffi ROOFS

’ SMmtMf Aluminum G uttm '

^ • 1 2 7 7 - ” M fF 7 ^ 7

296 Gardening & Landscaping

CROMWELL’SIAWNSqr-vlce - ' Mowing, malnten-. anca, landscaping 4 clean­up work.-609-259-2615. '•

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B EU E MEAD ROOFING- over 30 yeara businesa ex; perience In Prihcetwi'A \idnlty...Ffeo eatiirialais bn» ail types of roofing, leaders

THERIAULT ROOFING - All t y ^ pf roofing,- gutters, dowrispputs.. Free estl- friates. 609-4^2645.

ALAN -LANDSCAPING - Quality wotk^tnee 1974. ■Rea. A -oomm'j: Speciai- tzing in custom design A renovations, RR ties, slckie walls, blue6rass.sb<k£ng.& small deliwries.' 609i395-. 1331, 201-257-0946.

DON’S LANDSCAPING.t , finl^-grade seedir^ M soli, mulch,' stone, piarl-. Inga. 609-397-2712

L A N I^ O A P IN G IN C

E J.p. .TREE SERVICEij- Tree 4 sfiqiKUBmoval, sl% dearing,’ dripping A plarM- Ing. Free estimates, Mjr Insured, excellent feferao- ces, 609^96^1640.

ail types oi roonng, leMers 276 MktoHna A • 4 gutters, and .chimney WWVing,<fc.

kitMior'A Extertor -' PabitinaA Papdihanglng ,Doing highept quality work for over 25 yrs, in this area. 609-924'14744>hnc««on

flashirfg. Call 20V359- - 5992 day or everilrig,' (ibepi call from Princeton).

Haitfng

.BRICHROpFINQ A Pal.nt- Ing - lubber roof,'shingle, ext. A int painting.-Llivlns. 18 yrs. 609-882-7738.C A M EL ALUM IIW W - Completo .Mamless con­cept S e a m l^ gutlers and seamless vinyl -- dad aluminum siding. Call 2Q1- 821-448\.- .

HAULING- -■ Ughl tqtrne- dlum loads. 609-446-1041.

ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING - Mowing, m.ulching,.

•"ShitibS. General lawn irito- - tenance .4.,land8capd'^de-

slgn..•Refe encos, free estl,. • mates. 609-443^5658.

• Landscaping• Designs..• .Grading . .• Lawnr ,Maintenance -• Gardening•■Free Estirnates, luily ih-

sureq. 201-35^2249' -

FREB *K)HNST0N• Lawn Maintenance #.LandscSpiriO {• Railroad Ties

-• Lahd Clearing• Brfck-YYalka'

Old 4 New•., .Lawn Seedkrgs

k y »f-36»-7104

JJ’a AFFORDABLE HAUL- JNG - Baaenrents. alttesi^ garages efeaned. Cali 609-393-5^5

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KELEM EN M OVING - PM00350. .Aparfmerils, homes arid offices. ‘Low, rates. All size jobs: 25 Bear'

'Brook Rd, W, Windsor. N J.' Call 609-520B414. . - iCOOPER A SCHAFER

............... " LOW.LOW RATES $AVE~• SHINQLE TIN COPPER Why piy more, when a

SLATE licensed. Insured, expe-"QUyTERS ' LEADERS ’ rienced professional is so

Offles—-'"Workshop affordable? 609-778-9696fe'^iorlBr •:■ Prfcicetoo or 215-364-6.787 u tr-#* 024-2063 P U C A1O3023

• Lawn Maintenance ••'Landscaping• Walkways/Patios -

. • Mulching*"• Shrub Paining

. Free Estimates 2pi-621-293»

"BPRDW OODS LAN D ­SCAPES,’ Inc.: - offering acomplete list ol services includjng’Tlesign A Installa­tion, "patfo, R.R. ties, rock wall 4 tXHilder work Call 609-924-4271

GRAHD OPENING‘‘Elegante’ Aut&P6talling"

Comes to PriheotohRt. 1 & Washington Rdadk Getty BMg:

ProfeSsionol Car Care Featurini:KanB'Wastiing ' "Camau^Hfauniluster. Polishint ' Interior Sliinipooinr

UcS Tims;. MM One Oil ' M W M -U M, ' '• ’fatfteOta forTm Cm Cmakaleili’’ - {

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WEEKEND

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Right now Z&W is offering ihfe great %6iection of caris at very speciai-ctearance prices..'AfthGcare have, been recently traded and reconditioned as necessary. •

able. Motor Vehicle fees and taxfes are .not included.'Optional, warrunties are availal See 2&W.today for full details. Not responsible forlyppgraphical errbrq.

TOXOrA CELICA GT UFTBAdK 1.983 Automatic, 4 Cyl., Brown wiihA/C.P/S.P/B.AMf' FM Stereo Cass., 74,315

•wnl., (VIN #013471) • was$&795

now 6 f 1 '9 5

HONDA CM CW A G O N m rADIofhatic, 4 Cyl., Bel()a withA/C.M«,P/B, : AM/FM Stereb Casa., 15,602 ml.,'(\i lN #000669]

-ilwaa-ld^KG

now $8,795HONDA CM C HATCHBACK 1984 4-Speed> 4 Cyl., Blue wlih

JMS, AMFMCasSi,— 46,d77.mi., (VIN #005801) was $ 5 ^

now $ 4 ,3 9 5

HONDA CIVIC 4 DR, 19855-Speod, 4 Cyl., Blue with M/S.P/B,AMfM Stereo Cass., A/C, 63,737 rrii., (VIN #047ri4)was $6,995

only $6,495 .HONDA ACCORD LXI HATCHBACK 1988 Automatic, 4 Cyl., Blue with A/Cj P/S, P/B, P/W, AIWFM Stereo Cass., Cruise, 6,370 ml.; (yiN #029418)' was d13,7fl5 * * ■now $ ;5 B 5 r

HONDA ACCORD UL 4D R 1985Automatic, 4 Cyl., Blue with A/C, P/S, P/B, P/W, AMFiyi Stereo Cas£rTilt Wheel, Cruise, 43,370 ml.,_^(VIN #088644) was $^495

now$8,995

HONDA CIVIC CRX 2DR. 1987

.5 Speed,-4 Cyl., Silver with Wi/S, P/B, AMFM Stereo ' Cass, 40,346 ml.,

#01.72afl)_was

now $6,495'NISSAN SBITRA XE 2DR19B7 - . .

•5-Speed, 4 CyL,Stiver with A/C, P/S, P/B; F^Stereo Cass., 24,226 ml.. (VIN #022494). was$6^?9r

now$8,t95-TfONDA CIVIC 4DR1986.S-Speed,4 Cyl., Beige with M«,P/B,AM/FWCdss., Till weel,32,4l6 nil.,(VIN #613070) was $ ? ^

how $6,895

TOYOTA CELICA GTS 2DR 1985Automatic. 4 Cyl., Blue with A/C, P/S,P/B, P/W. Power ■Roof;' AM/FM Stereo Cass., 52,409 mr. (VIN #013344) ‘ was $9^195

3'--,^mw$B,495HONDA CRX 2DR’1984SSpeed,'-4XJyl.. Blue with A/C, fWS, P/B, AMFM Stereo Cass., 60,085 ml., (VIN#!M6S66jwa4-$6,?95 -

~now ^5y7-95 —

HONDA PRELUDE'2 D R m 5 . .5-Speod, 4 Gyf., Blue with P/B, P/S, AKJ. P/RqoI till Wheel, A K ^M Stereo Cass;, 38,712 ml., (VIN,*023754 was $1&29S

now$9,995

HYUNDAI EXCEL GL 4DR 1986^5 Speed, 4 Cyl,, Tan with M/S. P/B, AMFM S'tehie Cass., 24,560 m l, M

'(VIN #078370) wasf

only $5,795 1BMW 318 i ZDR. im5-Speed; 4 Cyi;,Tari wt®‘

'•A/C.P/SiP/B.P/W, V* SunRoof, "AK^M Steri^ ' ' dass.. 44,641 ml.,(VIN #704391)

•was 1110)995 -:: ,

only $10/195

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FREEDMAN. MOTOR CARS

■ -U S E D -- .^.CHEVROtET, CAOlUAC

fOLOSMOBILE, BUIPK.

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I. Toutiflo Pkg W/lttltm i Pmk. iol. AC. EIC New VtlKh \fln •

il35jf ua Pne®$22.999

Jdbsevajje4 0r.v8.M. PSS. SpdQontroi. Pvm l:ocka.

|W Oefog .^eo. AC. Elc 57.229iAir?z-. . .. $9699

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i C26753. $9999,ICAO FLEETWOOD anOUOHAMr M AT. PS. RB. PW. A S. T*

~ '[) Corttd. Rwr Owe • Slttfo.|ji6ffl 'i^547. $8799I Monc SKTHAWK Z Oi. Cot, 41. AT. PS. PB, Raw DWo. SMr*o.'. E>C;-?2;;7U4— ■. Ann*

aW) 4Ma7g., . $ 0 4 9 3

.PB.PW.&S, tawm..L Rut Dmog.. SlatK,1440 .. $9799

{fl BUCK RiyiCIIA Z Of. Cm . US.rr, PS. Pa pw ..a s..ns ww. spe ■

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I BUCK commv 4 Of son. vs. ] PS. PS. Pwas.-T»WN.;S(1<I Con-

Run Datoo.. SUtKi, C«W7U. 1 Roof. AC. Elc. #£2-*7BO 4» MlV« 4040 1550 /9 9

S .0103 M ROYAL Btouolwn. 2 Dt ftt, V6. AT. ps: PB. pvTs a sjxj nuot. T« VMtrLeiOiar Mar. Surao.

5 9 7 9 90L08 CUTLASS SIERRA

.«)t4m 4 Dr, son. 4 Cyit. AT. PS. m- 5 S. TA WN. S(x3 Conitol.

' 1 . Si4m>. Luggaga Ratdi.l-.MI-Vin 370905 $7999

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*60-month closed-end lease. No down paymetit. ^5,000 miles per year mileage allowance, $;Z5,998,purcha5e option at end oT lease. Dealer prep &:t’ranspoTtationt incl. Tax &Tags extra. Vicars 084639, 080912V ’ ' / ^ ^

P R IN C E T O N M O T O R S P O R T , IN C .29 1 0 R O U T E 1 • L A W R E N C E V IL L E s (6 0 9 ) 7 7 1 -8 0 4 0

Authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealer

, 296 Gardening & . LandSbapihg

2M .Q a h i e n ln g &

. Landsi^qplng296 Gardenbig & 3 8 Autos :

For Sale.

G re e n H o ri^ o i\

LANDSt^APINO INC.

' SpedaUzing In;• Designs & Installallons

Lawn Renovations ,• Qroui^s Maintenance Commerclat/Resldentlat

JACOBS TREE Service -■ Pruning, chipping, topping, tree renroval & more. We have, reasonable rates, fully -insured, free esU- mates, call 609-497-0853 or ra7-8988‘

LIGHT DOZER - Senrice. Ideal for confined areas. Wood chipping- service. Cdl 201-359-6683.

MAPLE HOLLOW UWSCAP94Q

j:Phone: 2 0 1-3 5 9 ^9 6

JAY-BEE Pavli^ & Land­scaping - Satxf, Stone,. Back Hoe Service, Sld> walks & Pdtlos.. All Work Guaranteed. Gall 509- 655^11,.

ORCEflVKUlMHUenPUM

•LANDSCAPE Contractor & Gardening - Complete lawn malnT- & service, 609-

:-"S244469.'Vm(^ PIrone.

I Residential ' •& Commercia)• Lands<9 ping, All Phases• Brick Walks &' Patios• R.R. TiesPree Estimates, fully In­sured, call 201-369-4279.

'68 R3RO QjUAXig - red' convertible, 390 high out­put eng, smooth powerr at­tractive, rsBdils, many new parts, ap^aised at $ 3 ^ . OriglnaT owner: best offer over51700.609-448-8728.•71 BMW 2002 r Mint con­dition, new motor, sunroof, $7200. Call-215-662-956a

OMEGA' INC - Fields. cuL 96 trimmed.

73 M ARk'rf UNbOLN • Interior exc cond. Running, very good cond. $1000 ,pr best offer. 20T-329-29S7.

iJ&toSCAPEO

brush cut. Treed i Sod-inslailed,-. Celt 609- 396-8534 -

V V-.• Lawn Maintenarxie• Mulch-FeniUzIng• Pruning Shnibs• Gardening

eom;norda,l/Re8ldohtlal Free-Estlnratea/lnsured

809^4-0686

BEDS -• railroad tie wall, sod,' -sprInKler eystemsVJfralih:. age, eto."'.201-560-7185. Leave meaaage.. LANDSCAPE [£8K2N-

. OManlncyLawii 8«rv. -Residshtiai & Commercial Pnrrilng 8 ‘ Tree' Removal

Cleanups & Mulching

PRINCETON,V BW0AT10N: , ,

_ ^ 8PEC!AiJ18T..lNC- .Mem. NJ'Irrlgafion Assoc.

• Desigri •• Installation • Servica •

-74. BMW 2002 - Beautfful oorkl, .needs some engthe work; Qrowjnfl family' faces sole. $1200. Mark (eyes). 609024-9458 -

ongirie, .old body. Runs — very well, deperxlable, best

offer." 609-448-0131.

Patios & Walkways EMOVAL

9 OLDS FIERtEMZA 4 0.: Sdn , 4P. PS. re. TB WW. Raw Oetog. .

Ra^ Ho*cts(«r Roof,LVrfi 317722;. 5 6 9 9 9 -I OLDS St REODibV 4 Dr Sdn.L-AT. PS. PB. PW tf S. T« WN. Spd wr«. fiurObrog . Sww, AC.flc

$7599OLPS blERAr/CUTLASB

- im HrArtoy. 2 Dr, 4 Cyt. AT., T« WM. 'Spd CorUrat Spr

,'SUnso, rM Vrtyi root, AC. ElC$5999

■ A r t - 'T h e a t r e - D a n c e r M '^ s I c r ' '■ ^'a r e C|ll p p a ^ o f R o lf P i ^ v i e w s in " T i m e O f f '

' ■ ' w e e k o f S e p t e m b e r 7th .

HORIZON landscapes:• French Drains'• l.awh Installatioh• Guaranteed Plantings• R.R. Tie Walls '• Drives Qraded/Sloned• Bed Construction• Trw Sdivloe’ .• Flag & Brtek Pptlok

Free Consultations ahdEstimatSBi 609-737-3854

SNOW f^MOVil 'Cal Lany*G. .8cahrMla

6094)96-3163

■' - Spieciallzlng. In Fully Automatic '

Lawn Sprikier System?

609-infS-44{nT0P80B.

74 DATSUN 710 WGN - Very gd cond, new bupec- tlon, great student b r ^ - tlon car. $525.' 609-771- 6783.

LANDSCAPE,'SOD - Fenc­ing, tree removal, concrete y ^ . 201-247-2293.

FILLOnr/SAND/STONEFast On Time Deltvery

. Call 609-890-1314;■

LANDSCAPING/LAWN Service - Decks;; patios, skfewaiks. Call Frank, 609-. 737-0286.

?88 /vuto R e p ^ r s T

V.'Servicoa

7 4 'MERCEDES 240D • exc cemd, 60K ml on en- - gine, leather aeata, 4 spd, a/c, minor rust, must sell,- $3400; 215-493-2276.'. ^

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PONT PARISieNNt 4 Or. V8. AT.T15WN, Spd Control, Stereo.

^ ’ Z43. $6999B PONT OAAN AM 86 4 Or. Ve. AT/i Pa.RW.r*Whl,SpdContfd.PwT

Defoa . SifKeo. AJumSpI I rri*. AC. Elc. 47.197'eifhftft ViQ 7I42C- ;. .' -.S/gW N g One Beats Our Price!

HUBER i SEEMS -Land­scaping • Brick, flagstone,

-walks! and patios, RR tie, natural stone, retaining walls .& stops, design, plantings, grading, now- lawn Installation, all phases

.of landscapihg and land­scape construction. Call 6P9-737-2592.

UW N & GARDEN , Ser-. vices' • SprIng/Summer cleanups, lawns mpwed, North/South Bnmswtck. & surrourKfing areas. Mul^, seeding, thatchirig, land­scaping, fertilizing, grading & rototWing. Hedges & bushes trimmed & shapedr 201‘249-2989. : , . " ^

SHAWN IMPERIAL Oar Care Sendees - Have your car ;dbna at home,: big or small, we dolt all. Waxirig, compound. 8|moni2a.,609- 275-1675

76 CORVETTE— Auto,- red, afc,. (-tops, fWr, p/8, p/b. Nipe.cond; must sell. $7300/80. 609-690-8842;

311 Autos Wanted

LAWN 4r GROUNDS - MaIntenarica..V'FrBa ‘ estl: ‘ mates.' ReaSCmable rafas!' 809-448-9316. .

CARS WANTED - -1978 and up. Foreign and db- mosUc. Top dollar paid In

; cash, SJsta Motors, .609- 699-L444. Specializing In foyotas, Datsuru, Mazdas. We win come to Inspiect.

'76 f o r d m u s t a n g Cobra ll • 2 door, 4 speed, p/s.a'c, ?m/fm . Cassette, mag wheels, new tires, duet eidiaust, and alarm system. Runs exceUet,: Kbt classic, $1400 or B/0. Call - 201-: 874-3394 attar 8.

■ BMW • Mercedes • Volvo ■ Saab • Audi ■ Toyota • Hond.i •i PONT ninO'Se 2 or. v6. at.mSI/.PB. PW. Tieww .SpdCofv Survxx>f. pwf Lo . RearoQ. AC. Etc ?^-678A«e^AM^214314 $ 7 4 9 9

CAUARO CpD V8. ATSp6 C) od . Siereo AC k

vm i7S»4Etc

i Cortref. Rear$9499

I CHEV CAMAFtO Z3I 2 0i Spi« . VBf AT PS PO. Trft WN . PwT

S<kC Removetiki Gia&s Roof Pineis. %iu pefog. Stereo AC. Eic 35.756

I356<i9* $10.,599ICNEVCAVAUERRS2DI..4C .

Rear DeA>o. Stereo. Etc. CorxJ. 25,543

1 .103125 $ 5 6 8 9( CHEV CAMARO tROC Z2I Sp(• *ys. AT. PS, PB. PW & s. WH. 9 )Cor4roi. RefnoveC<e Glass Roof

Is. Rear Qetoo Sioreo. AC. Etc. 295 $9999REV CAMAROBERIMETTA 2AT. PS, pp, Ru,

AC, EK 32.!11,1110. . ■

rOHEV CAVAUen 4 or . 4, >, T.PS. re, AC. EK^nnnngya-Mivm iB5Sa!»3999rcHEv camaho zis sm cpg.

B.'AI.PS. PB. PW. & S, T« Vm. Spd^rllO $8599

-M cuEV czLEBRrrv EUHOtt>orrr4 D, Sdn V6. AT. PS. PB. TO WN. Rciw Oek)Q Stereo AC. Etc 57,^

j V»n 139507_______, .V $5499 'lM P b R T ^ IM p 6 R t §M JAQUARTUf 4 0rS(»i.6Cjt.------------------------- " ].fyAt PS PB.PWftS. SpdOorOTl. SuMTOof Lcaffiertrfer .SplWt'fs.n Oeh>g Slareo AC.Eic S^WkhRe rnA>od0r Of New Car Factory Warran -23 Months Of W 767 met

' Comet F ct. Preaert Mda$t .*33

- 11354 $32.999as NISSAN zoo 8X2 Dr. 4 Cvl. AT. , ----------------------- i.HMffaetoo,I i P8.PW. Spd Connor, '. !«eO, AC, Etc 46.764

' Ml Vn 0!>4499 $5999S*^S«bw32«20rCp«.4Cyl. Spdff Mhfir

Mftn T f ^ , Min SU-, re. Sunroof, * hftf Oetog. Stereo. AC. Etc. 46.190

. ____ .$6999i -R E E D M A Ne c h r y8 l e r h r >t o r car £ - u s ed -

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NEW '88 OLDSMQBILE

Dana, "SS" iloyal SadVn V-6 ■ApHiiia. Pim.Pn. Bdjr. alda moldaOptonN EiMp: aUatod. Ak-Cond. Ae-

I aMpTam »M loSi ■NiLliSalx. 68__W tna*. Radto. auiM «toan.Cnita cS. TK iM, PM. txfck wMowt. Skxk # 3t«3..vm #368107. ASmorei

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CXmASS CCRA EEOAN amadEUP V® aio, P9mi. Bnkm. AMTM mtnoOptorW EOMkL 9*3a mokli. Dr 9d|>9oiM. rVMoa. Aa-cbrtt 88 iCrviMcA. IvAwa/loor fMtaFf11 rtMT. PUlM

tnonw dOOTi. Baeixty dapoaS raquirad. ------------ ^ - atindoMamiorFhad'pHo* buy back at I

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apire, eK>* *3iao VM aaauit ua poc iiLtia. wm sm iikh. umo rim 4amer#i doaiMf $nt !■••• miM NoSecure 06ooai raqieriR) nud k 4«ne of atnnor vtli m»y

LEASE $275 per monlb

BUY: 114,799.lEASE: $209 per month

BUY: $10,999

NEW '88 CADILUCSadan DaVSa. V-d. aiAPkana, P'lL PA). ■Hnd.. dr. beka, P/aaaL Acoam Niipa, Body alda niolda. Optional Equip nidtidg. indkidaa haaud 03 n*m. 8k)dt#220a. VIN #324204. 48 monb doaad and laaaa «M,40,000 niSaa. No dmaydoan. Saojity dapoak raqiArad.Pbad piloa buy b ^ M and ol tarmpr, mh avay. EM P$a; 124098. You Sava14.100.

LEASE: $399 per mocKh

BUY: 119.999

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N c i t h B r u n s w i c k1100 Livingston Ave. off Rt. 1,

Notih Brunswick. N.J..

' DIRECTIONS 1 Mil6 Vltesi Of US Route 1 on Livingston Ave., North BnrnswicK or call: 247-1000.

(201)247-1000Wb lease all makes a models Price iiKkides dealers'prep. & (relghi Tax & license reeseostexira ■REBATES'INCLUDED IN ABOVE.PRICES..

‘Hamillon Township's Kejif .lSecfel

CASH MONEY - For junk cars & trucks. Call 24 hours 609-586-6565. , ' ■

76 PLYMOUTH-FURY «xid, -iS/s, p/b, a/c,

.am/firr stereo, dean, de­pendable $475. 609-52LF 0681

Acres Auto Inc.WANTED - Junk -A used cars. Call 201-359-4707

77 280Z> Many riew parte, no nrst, $20M. Call Scott

?:6300- evesIt. $2000.

44^81°*. ^

CARS WANTEDBrxly Shop ■ insurance work

Mecrianic Shop ■ rnmor & -minor repairs SpedaliZB In Foreign Cars

AMERICAN & FOREK^, Top Dolar Paid

77 CHEVY CAMARO - Auto, LSS hood, spoiler, air shocks, mags. $1500. 201- 214-0311.

Used Car Salesover 60 cars to choose from

VHoetb:

Mon.-Sirt.

74 YoutXM Road •Mercarvw; NJ

Nebbla Chevrolet Rte.130 Hghtstown,N.J. 60M 484»10 587-6226

•77 GRAND RRIX ■ Needs trans, loaded, air. $300/ BO. MI-821-3091.

(609) 586-G225316 A u to s

Pofshc • VW - L,incia • Fiat • BMW • Mercedes • Saab • Audi •

JAGUAR MOTOR CARS

For Jaguar Deals , Plus Taking O rders On '89 Ja g u i-s F o r Sale O r L ease ’89

Jaguar XJ6 S d n s., V anden P las, X JS Cpes S ales-Serv ice-Parts

"Leasing D ealers Inquiries W elcom e

Instant Delivery NEW XJ6 Sdn

R E E D M A N JA G U A R S A L E S -S E R V IC E

R t. 1 L anghorney P a . 2 1 5 - 7 5 7 - 4 9 6 1

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•rt HONDA CIVIC - Parts car or Qx up for commuter car. Asking $150. CsJI 609-921-9256 tv msg.

p/s, p/b, snrf, stereo cass; rust protection, fgur door, interrlor & exterior 3^year warranty, 17K (with 75K transferable warranty). Superb condition. $8200. relocating overseas phona 609^6834)310.

'77 HORNET AMC Wagon - auto, p/8, stereo, very dependable, must sell. $350/80.609-683-5817 aft 6pm•76 MALIBU WAGON Good cond, $55Q a best oiler. Call 609-690-6718.

•49 PLYMOUTH-Red, 2 dr coupe, exc cond, $2500 or B/0.404-262-3292 eves or 1-600-451-4116 days.

78 OLDS DELTA 88 - $1000 or best offer. After 6pm call, 201-359-5029.

■52 MQ REPLICAR - Red. Showroom Condition, 7200 mi's, must see, asking $9500. Owner, 609-758- 3300.

•78 OLDS B R O U G H ^ Cutlass - one owner, fiilty loaded, aut'o, g'dfaged, power everything,- Ilke-new ini, $950. 609-734-9176>

'52 PORSCHE 356 - Ex­tremely solid 6 orig, runs well, spare engine & many spare ^rts. M 6pm. call 215-598^7562.

'78 PORSCHE 914 - 1.8 -litre, rebuilt eiigihe, Calif car, bddy In good shape,

. 105K mi. ^500/B0. Call 609-921-1010 eves:

■66,1-INCOLN. CONTINEN­T S - 2,dr. gd run cond. needs mufflers. Asking. $750. 609-448-4282 eves.

78 T-BIRD -. aAj, p/s, p4). .p/w, am/ftn steriM, 3 yr oid eng w/^K rhl'e, new radjalor, $800. 609-275- 1089 •

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1200 New Chevy Cara; .Thicks

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•■*.78 VOLKSV^AQON SCI- ROCCO • Nj^ , 4 epe^,

•* exc«ltenl entine, n«ny •frallM left, 10K ml,'owned

by mechanic, fluid, $1000 ■" or h/0. CaH 609-924-8931.

78 VOLVO - DL Wagon I35i(.ml, standard trans.

‘ A/c. & cass. .Needs some 'repair, but runs great.

$650. 609-448-5488.

•81 DATSUN 310 - 5 dr, 4 spd, 108K ml, recondition, good cond, new battery, tires, $900. Call 609- 497^0683 an day or 215- 750-7054 eves, r .' ,■81 HONBA ACCORD • 4 dr, 5 s{)d, am/fm cass, exc-

•83 MERCEDES 380SL - stunnihg blacK: mint cond! 70,000 ml, new Ures, must be'seen 4 driven. Asking $33,400,- Call 609^96- 3709 aft 6pm or 924-7500 ask for iLynn.

•84FOF1D TEMPOS Auto, a/c, airt/fin radio. New ep-, gipe, good condition' $2800/60, must sell by Aug 5. 609-683-7299

*85 MAZDA 626 LX - Fully loaded, ^ ro o f, dark grey, very good cortd,' 70K ml‘s, $4800. 609<27S-6529.

*86 MEROURY COUGAR- Exc.ellent condition, loaded,'Call 609-448-3301

cond, $2700 or B/0. ’609- 896-2721.

78 VOLVO SfMDL^ auto, a/c, blue, $2400 or offer. Call 60»259-3171.

-7 9 CHEVY MALIBU - 58k " •' origlnai miles, Exc nmnlng

car, 606448-6018.' -

■81 MERCURY ZEPHYR Wagon - Grown, 6 cyl, auto, a/c, exc cond, $2250. 201-725-3821 :« -

•83MUSTANG-Blue,2 dr, automatic, a/c, Im cass stereo, exc cond. S300Q . 609-5864)718.

•84 NISSAM STANZA QL - 4 dri 5 spd, pf8nfL--wln- dows, locks, a/c, case, exc cond, $2900. 20l'r36'9-3425^afl 6pm.

•65 NISSAN STANZA QL - 4dr, auto, a/c, p/s,4^ , p/w, p4. cnjise, am/fml cass, mint cond, 75,00tf’ml. Vin

■#320795. $5,950. Naples Auto Sales, 609-2569154

•86 MITSUBISHI COR- OfA-L - Wfitr32.S00 mi;

. .a/c,' p/s, p/b, 5 spd. am/fm cass, sunroof, exc cond. $6600.' If interested call 201-359-4639

'87 BMW 32S - 4dr, Sspd, 3 1 K ml. Blue Book $18,200, needs tune-up/ <Dosmetlos. Will U k e $17O T0^ BO: May Cdri:"

'sidpr cash plus trade, M A Fuller days. 609-6834X)30. eveg-201-788-0639

79 CHRYSLER LeBaron Wagon 6 cyl. p/s, "p/b, ■

•81 MONTE CARLO - Perfct cond, new brakes 2 - ftres, must , sell, $2700. .609^921-3100. . :■82 DATSUN .MAXIMA,-,

------- ;-4un/fth.«eriK)Hiew-tlre8-A ---75spd,-/r6cyl,-^T'eloeMMnd,-brakes, reljable, jreat con- dltion^^aK,lJ$1706. 609- 466-2737 aft 6pm•79PDODQE S TA TIO N W a ^ • p/8, p/b, a/p, new battery, dependable. $700. ,609-9244)218 after, 7 '•7fi(-00DQE /^PEN - 4 dr, Suto,-a/6, p/s$p/b, am^m.

. $600. 609855-7554.

8t/nrooli Stereo cass, a/c. loaded. Brand hew tires, $2700 BO. Call aft 6prrr, 609-6M-2126.

■83 O LQ S C U T L A S S Suprerhe • 6 cyl, auto, 4jit, dk blue, a/c, p/s, p/b, am- /fm, exc (xxxl. Sale reliable' car. Otfg owner. Asking $3750. 60i99218107.:•83 P"tbS C U S TO M prulser Wagon - Exc cond,

TloadedrSBKfnTTAsklng $5500. 201-369-4443

'84 PQNTIAC Floro - White, exc cond, a/c,- am/fm stereo cass, gar­aged, anti-theft, 50K ml. S4600/BO. -669-769-4446.•6^ P O R ^ E 944'- 5 spd,':. 70K rni's, , a/c, p/w, needs work", best offar; Call Sharpn 609-921--1555.

■85. OLDS CAUIS - 2 dr, auto, fully lOBded, a/c. p/s, riew muffler, 46K ml's, good-.'bond, -must sett, $6500.-Eves aft 7pm or weekends*, 609-799-4267.

•86 OLDSMQpILE FIRE/ NZA - Exc cond, 56K ml.black w/pinstripes. Asking $4999. 609-924r91^l.

■ 86 PONTIAC FIREBIRD - AutQ, am/ftn cass, a/c, new

*87 BUICK Grand National - Otijy 2J6 miles on It, must sett buyirtg a home. Call 201-J359-4496 ■

■87 C .H E V Y ^I - Blue^V6. sunroof, am/fm cass, cust

■82 FORD ESCORT Wag- on - Exc cond,, radlalff.. $2000, Call 609-466-0551

•83 TOYOTA COROLU - Auto, a/c, p/s, am/fni, dealer servk^, 61K,mi.

"8471EqAN T^AG 0N - aptoi, a/c,.p/s, am/fm cass,* a s . Is, $1500 or B/O. 201-359-8262 aft 6pm.

•85 PORSCHE’944'- good...tires, 37K rni. ext, condcond, pew tires, alarm,' heeds body work. $$4Q0. mustsell, $14,900. 669-- §09-448-7495 r .

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tom spdier, .mstprooled, , pfri >tr1po, 100K extended ■rwarrly, tilt, cruise,- all

p ^ r . Call '609799-2941.

S U ^R U ) 5 spd.

$3350. 609883-5265 V

79 FORD LTD - Ac. stereo, gar kept,** dean, njhs'. g6od, $1100. .609- 466-1386. ■ '

'82 HONDA-CIVIC - 2 dr hatch, a/c, am/fm cass,’ 5 speed: $1500. 609'448- 2039.

*79 HONDA CfVIC 1200 -2 ' dr, 4 hatchback, 35 ml per gaJ, best offer. . Call 609-275-1090.

•82. JAGUAR XJB - white — SKldle Interior, ‘all power,

sunroof, new Ures, brakes, battery, mint,, rhust see, $13,500, 609-2758264. r-

*84 AUDI SboOS - Sunroof, ■ 'Jealher Inferior, trip com-, puter,'loaded.* New set of MichelinS'. Priced to sell. Call days, 212-967-5440 or ' aft 6pni ask (or Lee, - 609896-2966..

*84 TOYOTA CAMRY - Red.; auto, 4dr.,a/c. sunroof,' p/b. p/s, am/lm cass, 43K mrs, $6900. 215-493-^6868. . — -

• '85 turbowheels; am/fm,-.garaged. $5900. 609.799-3751 '

- ' ’* -‘86T O R S C H E :g irC p u ^-— ------- .- while/dadr, loaded, 11KRX 4WD • ■ mi's, garaged, perfect,

a/c, alloy... $35.500. 609890-2963.

'85 BMW 325E - Auto, o/c. loaded,'SBK ml, mint cond. Only $14,750. Call '609-- 530-3864> ‘

’85 T-BIRD Tuf!^-CdUp > -Aulo; - loaded 'w/r tions, ’ exc cond, must‘sell $7950 or BO. 609-298-5962

•-86 T O Y O T A 1 M R 2 ; Loaded With extrasi Mov- ing. must ‘sell, $8500. Call 609-8828868.

•87 FORD TAURUS QL' Station W agon19K ml, aiito, p/s; p/b, p/W, am/fm stereo ^^ass,. cruise. Hit -wheel & more. $1 1 ,000. 609-520-1630.'

79 MAZDA RX7 - mint* cond, a/c, 52K orig ml's, riew brakes, must see to appreciate. $3800 or B/O. 609-448-1750.' . •

•82 MERCEDES 380SE - Fully .‘loaided, low mileage, excelleOl' conditioh,* must sell, I'm’ buying a house. $23,500 or best.offer. Call aft 6pm, 609890-7091

■84 BUICK CENTURY Cus­tom - 57,000 ml, exc cond, asking $5500. Call 201-| 7628827:'V • ‘

•85 BMW 325EV- 2 dr. 5 spd, leather interior, cruise, exc cond, SVC. records avail.'Asking $15,200. Call 291-^389-4816 * ‘ - .

•85 TOYOTACOROLLA - 4 dr, d ^ e Sedan, 5 spd, a?p, p/s,- digital' anj/fm stereo cass,. new radial Ures, 44K ml's, $5600. 609‘-466-3055.

•88 VW JETTA GL • Polar S^er; 5spd, -a/c, am/frh cass, mint cotrditlon, thus!

• see. 215-493-0430

•87 HONDA PRELUDE SI • White/biBck intertof, fully ioAded, 5 spd .manual trAns,i^.ly 24,500 ml. j^ v -

,,'Jng dveisoaS,’ must 'sell.

79.MERCURY-Z - Under ' 68K mi's, exc a/c, StiU Shlr]y ■white, cfeari lnL Exc lun-

. nl(>g cpnd,' list $1450 - .takes ttl Call 609-466-2Q57 79 MERCEDES BENz" -

450 SEL Silver, sunroof. Sheepskins, exc cond'. $1.3,000. 609^585-2056..

•82 MUSTANG - 2 htchbk, auto trans, p/b, p/s, am/fm, clean, genuine sheepsMn; seat covers,

. almost new. tires. Asking $2560r 609-466-1809 •'eft 5:30.

•84, CADILLAC Sedan.De. Vllle - Beautiful .car, peart- Ize^ white, burgundy velour ini, very tow mi, gar kept, richly appoipted, $l'2,000 neg. C^l for appoinlmont 609.-443-3824

.•85 COLT. VISTA . - -5df wagon, -3 - row seats, a/c, auto, exc cond, $S5K rhi.' $6500 BO. 609-921-8795

•85 JOYOTA COROLLA - LE V- 5 spd, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm caae.'exc c^.4Ctt( ml. Orfg ownbr,' $5700. 609-448-7344.. • “

•86 YUQO ; LookS'brahd hewi only 14K ml, (roa ex- temted warranty, A speaker stereo/hassette. $2450.

■ Call 66^5-0724 please leave message.

Call 215- 321-3349.''87 HONDA ACCORD LX- 4 dr, 5 spd, ath/fm cass, a/c, loaded, leaving coim- 8 y.-' $10,800 or bettor. 669895-2721.

•84 CAVAUEB Wagon - 4spd, 35K ml, $2800 or best oiler. Call 609-

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•85-HONDA PRELUDE - 55K mi, sunroof, pks, p8 , am/(m cass, 5 spd, eye cond,^$8000. Wkdays 609- 734-1220, darly eyas., 896-3909 • ^ ’

'86.CAMARO - V8 , amftm stereo,*'white.', air. auto

-trws, p/S, p/b. $7500, 609-888-2912.

'82 SAAB 900.Turbo - New. turbo, rpeent tires, a/c, p/w.

•79 SAAB 900 Hatchback • 1 owner, very good "con­dition. $850-' firm. Call 6098218130

'64 DODGE jOMNI - 4 dr.____ _______ ______thatch,. 5 spd, a/c,p/s,sunroof, much more. 609-. jjAm/fm, 52k fill, exc cond:

' 683-8691 201-238-6722[days; 609-395-6940 eves.

'eS.HONDA CIVIC-4door. - gray,: a/c, am/fm caM: 5 spd. .49,000 mi. Asking $5500. 'Great carl _0all 609-987-8021.

'86 COUGAR XR7 - 2.3 filer turbo, 5 spd, a/c, arn/fm cass,' moonroof,-. p/w, seats, jocks & trunk',' loaded & ImmAc, $10,500.

. 201-560-9084; *. ^

■79 CAMARO 228 • Good condition. Best oiief. Call 669-882-9655.

•82 VW. RABBIT ;- 2dr lialch. diesel, 45mpg, a/c.

'new brakes, shocks, muf­fler. battery & tires. Good

■ mechanical' cond, $1400 Call 609-799-0653

•84 DODGE CARAVAN • 5 6pd. 48,poo ml, perfect

'inVexi, ' dtivos beautiful.' $5500 609-443-8641

•85,-JAQUAR - Beautiful. whltOi*. clarej'Ini, sunroof, loaded, ! treated w/TUC, warranty maintained, 47K mi’s. 523,800 609-448-1875

86 JAGUAR Vanden Plas - ‘ Black w/Doe Skin Leather 4 Burl Walnut tnte.rtor. Tho VP Jag come34u»y loaded,

^ ^ e only opiioh is colgf. A^superb luxOry motor car.

$30,000 'Save almost $20,000 Irom, current price, 21K mi, call 609-924-2710

'80 FORD FAIRMOUNT auto,*p/s, p/b, a/c, excellent condition, $1200. Call 609- 924-746T.

'83 BUICK SKYHAWK • Clean. 57k mi, auto, a/c; p/s, p/b, am/fm. $3500. 609-259-3806 eves

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*80 PORSCHE 928 - 5spd, Met Gold, aH opts, 48k mi.

■' urelocaiing,- -must sell'.SIS.OOa 669-639-2514

daye, 609-737-2046 eves 80 TOYOTA CORO LU • Lift back. -1 owner. Mint

' ■. cond. Exc reliability- Asking . .$1495. 609-395-725J.

.'83-DATSUN 280 ZX . - 5 spd, a/c, p/Kp/b. p/w,, p/m,.p^/l, am/fm cass stere&v leather Interter, T-iops, new jires. 49,000 ■m\ Vin #505794. Priced $6450. Naples Auto Sales, 609-259-9154

■80 VW'DASHER - 4 df. hatchbeeft Very.good con­dition, body excellent. 1ppe dedr, new Jires. $1200. Call 201'-2flrt-7730 after 5pm. •

'83 DATSUN 2802X - 2 '.Seater, blue, fully loaded-, 5

sjpd, -75K mi's. $4500. .609-497-0506,

•83 HONDA CIVIC Wagoa- _ exc cond,. 5 dr, roof rack, ’ a,m/frh'*cas3,'50K ml.'New brakes, exhaust sys, starts. $3900. 609-924-3409 . .

•80 VW JE TTA -4 dr. auto;' . runs well, many n w parts, $950,609-737-1326:■ai BUICK REGAL • 6xyi, adto, p/8, p/b, a/c. p/w. tilt, am/fm radio.Itiw-hlfch. 7i K mi's, good cond, $2250 lor quiefc gale. '609-862-7230

•B3:mAZDA RX7 - silver, ekcellenhcondilloff; Original owtjer 54K mi, asking $4660-. Call 699-466-9S49. ■83 MErSu RY CAPRI • 0 cyt. auto A /t/FM radio. A/C Sun roof 79.000 ml $2400. 201-359-4993.

■81 CHRYSLER Reliant Station Wagon, a/c, 84K tjtl, $1700.rCaU'6O 9- 497-0140 or 734^133 ■ -

•83 MERCEDES 380SEL • black w/PalomIno, 61 k, eiic cond, $23,000.or best offer. Call 609-896-0494.

Right now, Z&W has speclal low prices on a groat solecllon of a'Vva'rd-wInning, 1988 H o nda s- in slock and readyJor .unPiediato delivery. So bettor hurry, these cars are going to.go - quick'

Your Local Trl-Honda Dealer.

5 Q 9 / 6 8 -3 -0 7 2 2 987 S tale Rd.. Pnncelon, N] 2 0 1 / 8 7 3 - 1 4 1 4 i|

THE 1989 . PEUGEOT405 HAS ARRIVED.

COME AND„IT:;

, THe peW ftipnl-whccl'ilrire Peugwt 405 wen the ioitted.Europern Crr of the Year rvianl bj ihf widrUmrrjin in hirtorj.

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P E U G E O T

P R IN C E T O N V O L K S W A G E NRoute 206, Princeton

(Next to airport)

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-RRANDNE^TSSS SPRINT ,

Equto.: 3 cyi, 6 ip. Stock #2097, ^# 7 lt8 4 5 .T ■■ -----------iTotatt IMM tT,(O0.

MSRP$6.«10‘ SALE PRICE 18,900

BRAND NEW .1988 NOVA-Equip.: 4. cyt, auto., pa. pb.' rw dafemger. Stock #2066; VIN #007^.

MSRP $9,750SALE PRICE *9,275

BRAIO) NEW 1988 FUEBTSIDE PICKUPJ., S ap.. AM radio,

pb'. Stock #2201, V IN .# 2 " '- Tptal iM sa $11,6)40

- M SRP'iii.ois 'S A LE PRICE $9,490

1987 DEMO CAVALIER BS 4 DREquip.: 4 cyt.. auto., a/c, ani/fm stareC,,p(9., cruise,' nit; iw atetog-. gar. StSck #1323, V,N #156812

MSRP $11,787 SALE PRICE 19,390

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REBATE $600

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BRAND NEW .1988 SP^TTRUM• . Equip: 4 ap., pb., fw dafog-

■ gar, S i ^ #2126, Vm #501451• MSRP $8,450 '

SALE P R I^ $7,590

%6‘7$- t lus T ax & 1*893 .

S-KL FLEETSIDE PICKUP

rtni,fulbadllnar..8tock #2177.

RATE15500 i ; .$8 -990 FRSEXTEM3ED SERVICE PLAN

6 yMra/80,000 mlM

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Plus Tax & tags' ^8 ,9 9 0>BRAra> NEW 1988 BRANaNEW 1988

rtnga, h VtfT# 151041.

■MSRP $7,880 SALE PRICE

„S10;BLAZER 4x4Equip 6^cy t, 5 sp.. a'c. atn>1m radio, pa,, pb. lilt, -rw dologgar. Stock #2221. VIN-W28240 •

19S8 DEMO

MSRP $16,049 ,SALE' PRICE *14,590

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.afcKtu- sport whiaa. oooeole, w/w; radiate Stopk # 2060, VIN #252361. MSRP $12,443- .

SALE PRICE fll.T ta S

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REBATE $600

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Plus Tax &Teg5

iTE.taOO « «y 9 S a REBATE $750

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HZMPtus Jax & Tags. Plus Tax & Tags '

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rebate $300-

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1889 I F # MU ANGflcyl,tuto.,a/c,aiTVtmttoraoca3a.,p*. ,crutoeoottool, - . B .02350A. VIN'#1FABPgeA6ora00gi43.-30.444

$6g7sd n '

FORD TEMPO;4 cyt., auto., a/c, am/fm atereo.'ps, pb, r.w. delog- ger. Stock #P109. VIN #216260.47,6a5.mil63..QtD

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1885 PLYMOUTH RELIANT' . .- . 1 4cyi. auto, a/c, amlm radto, M. Pb, rw daloggar. Stock

PIfO. Vln#2fl742.43,W8mlee. .

$ 4 ,9 9 5

(T 1 9 8 ^ k l jS a im ira 4 x4 1988 C h fiv ro le t B e re tta -' 4cyL| S ip., pib, anvtei starao/caaa,

- ^W4-3l545mr2.6343^2.634mttea-

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.T4:?e~ 18,9901985 BMW 3181

4 cyL,i5 K).7 a/c, wrVtm ittrao/ean.. pti. pb. crulae, rw. • datoggar. Stock #P102, VIN #76tow

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Friendly and professional experts in i Aiito FinanOe and Leasing.

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1983 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE -N cyi., -auto., a/c, am ntdo, Skxk. #2307A. VIN •i#tai/U68C704213188, Sa;782 mflaa.

$i,5Sd15 rnlnut.es South.of Somervillfl.

CHEVROLET

Pitoat Mad do notinckxia tax or tnotor vafitoto faM

vaWetes aold coamaticiB , aa to.'■ Uaat payntonte beaad on eo-rwyft m monthaiid

lalundiBa aacurtN raquirad dc«rn.

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. 1 Open: Mon.. Tiie.: Thur; 9AM-8PM • Wed. & Fri. 9AM-6PM • Sat. 9AM-5PM. ' .THE JOHN,WOOD FAMILY OF DEALERSHIPS - JOHN WOOD PORSCHE & JOHN

NJ 609/452-9400 ' JOHN WOOD BMW & .IQHN WOOD NISS>W. 951 RTE. 33. HAMILTON SQUARE. TRENTON, NJ 609/586r1900.-j

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HX7SE - Afe.. fiSb, p/8, immaculate. Lo

miles, $12 ,000/neg. 20i- 359^2602, -- -..........

•87 MlTSUBISHt^Starion ' ESIR Turtx) - re loaded, nonsrnokeri elec snrf, louvers, low ml, 26K, moving must s^l. $18,500. 609-426-Ofeo.'87 PORSCHE 944 - 5 spd, Olack, .fully equipped, exc

/cond, 16K' ml.. Assume . lease, neg..609-896-384l . •8? SAAB 900S 5 spd,.manual transVp&.'.pfb, afc,I arridm cdssette stereo wi

V 1 2 . ■ progWnmabld chan­nels, iu n r^f, CTuteatxjn- (roV red with tan Interior,

SW- v .$14,200: Call.' ^1-761- 7267 between.8- 10 am or evenings.

316 AutiDiS .

For iSale

: NASSAU'&mOVEB ' MOTOR CO.

FORD -~SSei:S«fvidl»C0ning~

* Daly & Long Tenn .Rentals

206, Prtncetoa N.J. 609-921-6400

Autos - . ' For Sate,

Advertised Spefflals

Princeton—Vofcswaflen Peugeot

Nnm SUBARU - Sai^

SetytceP«U

1883 Route 33 Hamiton Square, NJ.

. •609-686-1331 .., ’ t»ECr C A ^ . -

t '84 VW Sdroceo2 dr hatch, 4 p/win- bows, -pdo<*8, p/mlrrore,‘, amdm cas.s,-5 .epd, p/b,t

State Rd. (US 206) Next'To Princeton Airport

*201-297-2777 -609-921.-^25

VERY RARE VehiCto rFor ..sale 1-949; ChovrdJet

Cano^. , Express. Cdnj- -pleiolyrosloriBd,-excellent- condition. $6000.'Call 201- 359-4231.

A m e r i c a ’s W i n n e r s C l e a r a n c e !

Rebaite. or 4 8 -Mbhth FinancingHorizon America. Reliant America LeBaron . Sundance, LeBaron Coupe .

- Garavelle ' LeBaron-GTS

- Colt . \ 'Conquest .

^ 3 0 0 $300 $500- $500

$ 1 0 0 0 - $500; $ 1 0 0 0

$800 $1300

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BELLE MEAP GARAGE. Authorized Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer

OUR 61st YEAR . .Routp 206 South, Belle Mead

Open Dully till 6:00; Mon., Thurs.. & Fri. til|-9;00; Sat. 8:00 till 4:00 359-8131.

•87 SAAB 900 vttavy blue. Immaculate condition. 5 spd, a/c, -'am/fm cass, p/dr locks, only 9500 ml. $13,O0O. 609-921-5730

- .days, 8^3085 eves. • .•87 SUZUKI SAMARI J X -

Convertible, tow milsage, ^excellent condition. 609- 443-1690.

MITSUBISHI MdU- . TERO : 4 WD; 5 spd, a/c,

amdrr) cass, assume pay­ments; $326/mo. 201-329- 2960, 7-.11 pm wkdays,: anytlrrtb ^ n d s . '

. '88:MUSTANQ G T 5.0 V8 • Black, 7;000 mi, every ex­tra. beautiful as new cond. $14,200/80, Call 609-987-

- 8518'. ' .•88 PLYM OUTH,,VOY- AQ ER- 6 cyl. todded, tun-, ntng .boards, sunroof, cua-

-tom-whebls.-SAIpIne^-ste-^ reo. $15,900. • 201-329- ,6265 or 201-297-5664, •, •88 PLYMOUTH RELIANT - • 4md did? SelHng dqe-to death. 7yr/70k nil guaran- lee. 609-448-6016.

AuthorizedMerccrdes-Beru Dealer

snrf, a/c, Alloy.whis, 62,000 ml, VIN #030044. $6995. FREE WARRAtlTY..609- 921-2325.

85 VW Cahriolet Coriveiittrto

2 dr, 4 cyl, S apd'. a'c. p/b, cass, 47,000 mi, Vl^i .#013001. FREE WAR. RANTY. • $10,fib0. 609- 921-M25-,

'85 y w Qumturn Wagon4-dr, 4 cyl, .5 spd, p/8„p/b, stereo radio, a/c, roof reck,51.000 ml. VIN #000178t F R E E W A R R A N tY ’: $8895=509-921-2325

- _ J 8 4 VWRabWt^2 dr, 4 cyl, auto, sunroof,

cass radio, p/s.'Wolfsberg edition. -44,000 ml: VIN #064793. FREE WAR­RANTY $5295. r6p9-921- 2325. _ ;> ■

• '84P0tfTIAC , QRANDJWIX -

2df, V-6) auto, p's, p/b, a/c, . am?fm stereo, ' vinyl top.

’65.00Q mi;'VlNi|(207368.' FREE WARRANTY 5995.- 609-921-2325. ■ • -

'83 Toyota Terc^61.000 ml, 5 spd, \a/c,

Motorcycles2 MOPEDS FOR Sale. Batazus HS50 .^nd Smlly DEMM both In good rim- nlng cond.' Lo. mileage,. ■

'helmets Incld. $200-each. Call Tony 201-359-7’4a5.60 HD - Super Glide. Fat bobs, new carb. 2" riser, extra parts. Phil 201- . 873-1^2. ________ •’61 HONDA - Brown, 650

'■ cc, -,13,000 ml( 'minor re- palip. ngeded. Call after . 730pm. .609-924-3a41 •83 - HONDA* . MAGNA V-45,' many, extras,,must. sell. Asking $1000.' Call '201-665-8212___________•86 BLACK HONDA Shad­ow 1.100 Motorcycle, just.. purchased. Under t.OOO - miles. Selling due to reloca­tion, Asking $3700. -609-. 799-3186, , Please, leave . message bn answering; machine’•86 HONDA • 4-«HI,"YRX. 200 SX ATC,-$1300 or best- offer. 609-799-8547. '•

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POP UP Camper -. Sleeps ! 6, sink, stbve. good con- .' diUon.-i$500. Can 'j509--' 4 ^ i 7 2 r : i I

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.i,:84 SUNLlNBjTraveJ Trailer : 2411, e'xc cond, $6500 or best offer. 201-359-0932.

- FRANKLIN CAMPER - 1.1ft. fiberglass top, .very good cond. Call after 6pm,'

. 609-466-3078.• .

.341 MoMe Homes• F R E ^ t r a d e s " ^

84 Vogue 37, Cat ■. '85 Rocigvood 35’

•82 Vogue d a ^ ' ’85 London Aire 35’'83 Sport Coach 33''83 Winn Diesel 26'

• '82 llaSca-30'. .'86 Coachman 26'Twin

, '85 Eldorado .doubib 13K . '85 New Wool k lcro .

'84*Encore on a Ranger

Flnandog arki- warranties available bn all the above.

American Motor Home' ' 327 Tyburn Road

Falriess Hills; PA 19030 215-295-4L£4~.J.

346 Boats'

326 Trucks

am/fm stereo VtN #088457 $4995 609-921-2325

Princeton MotoraporLInc2910 Rputo 1 '

Lawrenceville, NJ Sales - Service - Leasing

European Delivery ■ -

609-771-8040

’83 Honda Civic90,750 ml. 4 cyl, 5 spd, stereo cass VIN #031023 $3295. 609- 921-2325

•85 Peugeot 505 GL4 cyl, 4 dr. auto, p/s,-p;b,- stereo cass, a/c, vlN # 380323. $8295 609- 921-2325. 'Prices Exduded Tax & Tags.

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'87-MAZDA B200Q,- Cab plus pick-up? Red 5 'spd, new tires, 44Kmi, $5500 or BO Call 609-924-3600 days or 497-0773 eves, ask lor Chns

33’ Machinery & Equipment

AIR COMPRESSOR -' 3 hp industrial 2 stage air com­pressor-with 2 hp motor & 50 gal lank. $250. Call

•609-737-1764-,_________DRILL PRESS Ffoor Model - Used 2 months. Antique Lathe w/all accessories Call after 6pm.' 609-466- 3079 .

■*B1 CATAMARAN’HOBIE - 18' custorh, halier, exc cond, $2500/best offer. Gail 609-452-7834 days.'84. BARETTA 19' Bow . ftidsr-J40hp, mark I/O (99. hrs),- EZ 'loader / trailer,-' power .winch, VHF • Radio. -

"deiplh ffrideh airripass, ftiir canvas, ss pnSpi best offer., 60S-987-9684 eves, wkend 609-263-9550.■85 19 FOOT Center Con­sole Sea Lion - wr85 - 90 HP Mercury melof w/lraller & many other items $8500 Call 609-452-9251 87 LEFTOVER - 12' ski boat, 3Shp Merc, elec Irim, w '87 Cox galvinlzq trailer $4500. 609-397-8098. BRISTCL 19 - Full keel , sloop sleeps 2, ciassic cond, 3 sails.'5hp nissan out txiard, cradel, $4800.

■ 609^921-2034.Row KAT • Catamaran

-rowlhg sculls Single per* . 'Mn & double person In-’ eluding bars 609-586- 0189

lEA M JMOfOflSNEW JEtSEY'S .PERFORMANCE TEA M ROUTE T3 0 , EAST W INDSOR, NJ (6 0 9 ) 4 4 8 - 1 5 6 7

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NEW 1988 PO NTIAC FIREBIRDVIN 207301, MSRP $12,636, STD,EQUIP.: 5 Spd.,PS, PB, 6 Cyl. OPT. EQUIP: Aluminum.'

-Wheels, R/Wind. Dqf., Tilt Steering, tJbbyed Wipers, Bkt. Seals, Cntr.^ansplg, AM/PM

: Storeir^^ofi'Cffllpt, Plu'sTKustproof..Undercoat., AntiTheft, Paint & Fabric^eal. .

•fQTAL_PKG.$05O.. — I-Prices include Dealer Prep and Freight, Exclude Tax & M.V. fees.

Total Li$J>rice ,$13,666 : Rebate ' . ?V-' —500A/C Allowance —895 Tedm Discount '-r^SOO' T«am%P r ic e .; . $ 1 1 * 7 9 1

NEW 1988 PONTIAC GRAND PRIXVIN 245555,-MSRP $ 1 4 ,1 6 ^ 0 . EQUIP: Auto./PS, PB, 6 Cyl. OPT. EQUIP: Bkt, Seals,Co’nsole, AM/FM Stereo, R/Wind. Def., T ir- Cpnd., Tilt. Steering, Lamp Group; Vanity Mirror, Mats, Dlx. WhI. Covrs., P|^:.Stripes,Rustproof., Undercoat., Pointslalirlc 'Seal, TOTALPK6. $725.' _ j - ’ 1Prtces'inclede Dtsol^rep and Freibht, Exclude ro:

TbtpliHf Price $14,892 Rebate: —500A/C Allowance 895- TeatTT Discdu/it * — 7{iS -. T*ctm%Price $12,772

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NEW 1988 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE LEVIN 292658,MSRP $15,9^8, STD, EQUIP: 6Cyl.; 4 Dr., PS, PB.OPT, EQyiR:AM/FM Cass., Split Seats, . ’ , ,Tilt Wheef, Cruise Control, Delay Wipers, ,... . Total List Price $16,783 P. Wind., Pwr,Locks, Gauges, Alum. Whls., A/C Affowonco -^8 9 5 DIx. InL.-Plus: Dr.'Edge Guards, Stripes, Teorq Discount —1025? WhI. Opening Moldings, Rustproof., Under- •coat?. Point & Fabric Seal. TOTAL PKG. $825. . Price $14,863Prices fncitkio Dealer Frep ond Freight; Exdudo Tox & M.V Fe6i

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A upplemAqi p The Cranbufy Prow, WifxJsof kghirrfbrakJ. The pontra) PosC North Brunswick Post. The Manville News. Hillsbftfough Beacon. The Franklin News-Record. The HaJnmon Otjserver and Hopewoa Vaney News WeeR pf August 3, 1988 " 2 1B

TRANSACTIONSBcause-these reel esute tnaistictiuas tie

((w m ult ofsMles caittncts thtt mayhtveb^n oegotiated seven! months prit^ to losing gnd beiiuse of a deUty.of tppmxinuiely two ibootbs, betmcaxIosiog'Mnd'publiation; the.'- folldwing list may not Kfleci the cuifeht market value.ei ' - .

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MERCgR COUNTY ,

East Wliidtor

& Alliton Rd., Robert'A. and Jbne E.' Ooidataoe.td D < ^ Yuen, SISb.OOO.• 85 'Benniogtod Dr., Doris G. Gorman lf> WUliam E. and Wibria R. Gibson. $I2Q.q60. : ■'8'Brialbn'.Q:;'Dafli<l M. Murphy to'Linda Moore, $142,500.• 461 E ^ N e c k Rd., Paul E. and Sicpj«nic’

.E.'Yurtinus (o Mohan arid Sachi Gawot^,$185,000. ••■4-M Garden View Terr., Mercer Invcsl- inent Assqc..|p Craig R. Niovick; $77,000. •.’7-39 Garde.n View Terr., Mercer fnvesl- toen . Assoc .10 . Pasquale J. and'Cheryl DiGirtaino, S^OOO. '• 39-T6 Ganim View Terr.,- Mercer Invest-ismit Assoc, to Christopher A. and Joy A. Glaike, $89;000.'" ' '•„48-3 Garden View Terr., David-7. and' Patikia Si Epstejn to Jefftey-R. Lubunty, $70,000. y ■ ......... ........

. • 4 Hancock Cl.’, Okry M, and^Donna K " Slotber to Geo^e F. Flood, $129 000 '

'•"473' Livingslofic Dr.', ‘ Michael S ' and, Mariofi Kum to Shiricy Chao, $126,000.• 20. .Monroe Cti, Wyndntoor at Windsor Assoc.- io 8AMM Holding Co., $85,520. '

.• 25-11 Old Millstone Dr., Mercer Invest­

ment Assoc, to John P and Cynthia A. Critelli, $92,000. . *• <3 tMney Branch Rd.. Edward E. and Karen L. Sample, to DbnaifT V. . and Ann T.

■iSchratrike, $187,000. ; !'• I StanToid Cl-, William C. and JUthleen S'. Taff to William i . Catli.-$rtS,«)0. .. .• T-Lfw in River»J3tr,N-i.Maitlaaiid Gina,Conte .to Gynthia L. Jay, $97,000; .'• 6 Wayne'.Way', Andrew B. 4nd Patricia Bocanly to Victor R. arid Janet T. Patience,

-7tt«.500.

. .-Hjurillton-• 12 Bonnie Rae Dr., Denis arid Joan.R-.Dzuiinko to Michael J. and SirsiOi A. Sickler, $I44,000. " • _• 23 Braver Dr., Wilson Schktibba to Kun and Kathleen Aufschneider, $156,000.'•42 Falrrrbuth Rd.. Mark A. Maleski to James'A. Mitxxk, $125,500.• 18 Hawthmire C|., Carlos M. and Miriam R. Mendez to Thomas Bates. $144,900.• 6# Holly Ct., Robert and- Theresa A.Schiksnis to Gwendolyn B. King, $103,500. ■ d 239 Indepetidence Ave., Fiaok -William McCIintoc'k to George and-Alison Miller, $99,900. ;• 12 James C u U ^ y Ct.', David D. and Lori

. E. Pasik Jr, to Denise rind- Delores King,$130 000.• 37 Joni Ave., Michael J. and-Dona J. Roman' to Michael C. and Vafetii A. Stirm,

-$I72;500. - •, ---------------- -• -2063 Klockner Rd.. The Office Condo

I'Di'YelopmeriLio DariicI Kesscll, $134,748.• 7 LeeCt., George V. DiDonato to Vincent J. and Grace J. DiDonato, $51,500.• 7 Lee Ct., Vincent J. and Grace J. DiDonato to Patrick J. 'and Diane-L, Brady,-

$126,000.-• 163 Locust Ave.. Ulliam Monti to Michael A^and RptetiMrie B. Dargay, $173,000. -• lOOJiladdtKk Ave, . Richard A. and Phyllis Arcaii to Dquglas; . Simmons, $110;000..

.• tOO'^lddbpk.A've., Douglas J. Simniotu to Philip-M..Cantpr,- $120,000,'

77'" -'’"'' *" .” 1 - ' ~ “Hightstown - -■ ■

• 329 Mimson Ave,, Jetiiyrm- Wilson to Brian.E. Lori Foster, $165,000,• 31 Powell Gin-Berflard'ind Annette Albin

-to. Matthew T. and Maty Jane Spom,• $124,400.’

•‘ 7 -I^ k y Brook Ci-- R»rl and Denise P. Nowrkki to Joseph J. Sabo, $134,000.

-HopieweU Borough ' '

a 64 Lafayette-$t... A. Metfin and Eliubclh W‘. Si|uth to Matjhew Reilly, $213,000.

-- Hi^rmdt Towphlp• 87 Diveity Rd,-. John and Susan E. Van-Selpus'.to Hugh 0;^iller,"$ 145,000.• Fox Run Rd,, Georgetown'Builders of'NJto Barbara T. Cuneo and Hetroritown Assoc., ’$137,500. ; . .• Fox Run Rd., Georgeki'wn JBuildeh of NJto BarbaraT. Cuneb and Herrontown Assoc., $137,500. - ■ .• 7 bidcpiendence Way, Pennington CrossingAssoc, to Anthony C. and SaAdra A. Troisi, 5402 000.— — , . ..• 248-249 Mihails Comer Rd . Bruce andJennlTer BruSe"tb Jeririifitt E. Wilira'iiis. $50,000. ^ ^• 207 ReihFView Dr.. Elv9iS L - and Maty G. LaEorge Jr, to Robert P. and Gayl M. Martinei, $320,000,

■ \• 2 Rosedi le Way, Pelikans Hut. DevelopersItK. Cb Ruel L. tad Patricia 'F .. Patterson, $457;000. -•■472 Scotch Rd., Willijun-'A- Bittinger to R.obeif E. Mott. $425i000.. . , .

■ •' 66 Taylor :Teti., -John V..'Rawsbmda^to Mario ar d Terea Musso. $125,000, ■' -

■'MIDDLESEK.GOPI^ ’ '

jarmesburg .

• 17 BirchwoodRd., Wesley and Loma Fultz ' to Htl.Lynch, $l25.50Qisj

* Monroe* ft ••,21 John Adams Ct., Warren and Ruth V?i!d to Murray and Dorothy fmber, $265,000

’ • hforton AVe.. Eirma TerraCorp,. (o Jozsef and Erika.Salamon, $155,000..

, • 39 Nelson Ave.v •'Afnefifan Lutheran .Church to Ralph artd Rosemary Meyer, $135,200. . — ■*’• 3 N o rw ^ Ave.v Philip and Masha Kauf-

. maMo ra n k and-Adeline Bonan'rio,$15^000^• 424-B7.0xlbtd, Ln., Robert'and Helen

. Strauss to William E, and Sarah M. Rowland,'$205,000. •

: North Brunswick ...

• 7 Ascol. Pl., Coastal Gronp to-Dinesh A.- and Sonan>.'Pandya:$269.W.• 12 A t ^ PL, Coastal Group to GunvantaiSrSuroctiinriiShah. $320,210:" ' ^• .75 Aspen Dr., Finnegans Inc . td Joseph ERozycld, $155,900. •;— ^• 91 Aspen Dr., Finnegans Inc., to Edward P, and Robin A. Hussey, $138,9%.

• 989 Cnmbury Crossroads Felix and Agnes Brend to Arthur E. Morris, $ 115,000.• 4 Earl Q ., Naomi Corp. to Carl and ShajiAronoff, $263;000. ■ ^

FtainaboroPrinceton X-anditig' arid Rijla BroWn,

. • lO.-Greeu Hills ' Ed.Const.,-'to 'AriioriP P.$279,702.;. ■ .• .52 Hampshire..1^., Unpro Plainsboro’ ip-,.

- Henry B..Mutpbyr$460,415.• IW Harnpshtre Dr.. Unpro Princeton to

'-Elizabeth Killeen, $163,710. ' , '•'278 Hampshire Dr.. Unpro PrincelOri to Diane-M.G*«o. $I46.590.u• 30 Maple Ave., Peter Matenu to Stephen ’ R, and J^ce Hazeldine, SIS5.000. ,

South Brunswick ‘ >

• 30 Deeibury Ln.', Eric and Belly Slrulowitz tq Keith Giddea, $112.600- ■• '32 Deeihuiy Ljn., Stephen and Mary Dahis to CurtU arid Franks Ralph. $131,000.• 25 Fpxiail Ln., Michael and Aline Galvanoto Robert Dolan, $126,000. ' -

SOMERSET C Q U i ^ ,

Franklin’'• 135 Alcome St.; James Prezlock to Michael,J ^ o c k , $20,000. V» ~ S Boiiatd Ct., Scthurairiaw ..Siireih to Sethurtman Sutesh, $144,900. ----------• 34 Bridinglon Ln., David Rubin to Donald - and Carol McMotTiS, $161,900. '• 2 Buttogwood, Dr'., Edward A Lun;Jx;rs loJoseph' Moorcr$l92,000.............................—• IS Daniels Dr.,- Jeffrey Coster to Paula and Marie Durand,'$132,000.

•• 120 Dclar Pkwy.. Mane Dziuba to David V. Nilsion; $89,000.'• Dehnonica Ave., PRJ Propcrtic's'fuWilliamDonaJKX!.'$60,0Q0. ' '

. , ManHlle ’• •

.. • Main S,, .'rbotnaS'/. and Jheresa Kaschak to Susan M;\Kpl;^,'$2M,(y)0. *',•' 10 South St., Michaei j. and'Grace L. be" Muro B Ethel Pethach’, $ 156.000.• 15 Whakri St., George W. Perhach lo Clemente M. I^no, $150,000:• 300 lit Ave*; N., Richard and Margaret-W.'

. Ohara to Robert'F. and-Ellen J. Daley,- $164,000.

• .141 21st Ave.. Janies W, and Janet M.,^Knox lo Wieslaw Devillc. $208,000. . ^

Mont^rocry.•'Barrington Rd., Juleo Inc. to Johanecs' C., arid Anna Van Rqojen,, $280,000. ,• Berkeley Ave,, Riverside Farms to Thomas P. arid Utsual K. Naklicki, $300,000-• 34-0 Chicopee Dr;, Montgomery Wtxids Assoc, to Michele Bonnano,-$169,990.',•• QUeopee Dr., Montgomery-Wo^ Assoc. ' IQ Richard Block, ’$ 193i990. ' jr.• 717 Line.Rd'., MahC Vi'Oalick to' John H-.' and Maty B- Mutphy, $242,000.• Monlgoiheiy Rd'., John H. Schware to' Linda Oraycvi $135,000..

'• Opossum R{i., Kepner Iregoe Lp to USF i t aRealty li*f., $3;740,0i0: - - ■ ........... . "• 668 Route 13, Dorothy L On to Timmy C. Fox. $239,900• Roxbuiy.Ct., Montgomery WoJkJi . Asjoc

-to John Gr TyJerr$!93;^5:--• Walton.Ct., Larkeri A s u k - to Lawrence D.

- and Grace'Blatterfeiri, $330;000...

'355 HpusesittihgEXPERIENCED • Non- srrxjking, Seminary cdtiple seeks hbusesitting pos­ition, beginning Sept. Reis avail. 609-921-7B41

360 Wanted toRent-

CANAL POINJE - Short teriTi rental wanted for S' occupancy. Inlefesled In 3 bdrm. Call 212-620-7115 MALE PSYCHOLOGIST •

. 43 nonsmoker. Seeks^ room to ren{ or apt. to .slwe in Rocky Hill or King-

> qton area. Call Wayne 609-683-1819. .P R IN C E TO N AR EA ■ QtiTeK self employed woman, mid 30's & kitty seeks affordable rural,'liv- Ing/^rk space lor self or to sharb with another woman. Platy, 21S-672-4702 -•PROFESSIONAL MALE . Single, middle-aged, em­ployed, non-smoker; seeks moderately-priced rogms/ apartment/acconimoda- lion. References available. Call Lionel at. 609-243-

'36T2. Best limes lo phone, weekdays 9-6; but mes­sages can be left any time. QUIET CLEAN ■ Con­servative professional, 31. seeks apt or house to

( share, in Flemington area S375 mo' or under.- Prefer carriage hoime, farm cot­tage' or Victorian home.' 201-527-6976.

3®* Apt/House • to ShareCLEAN C O N SID E^TE - Raeponsibje person io ' share attractive house in Ctr of Princeton w/2 others. ^ 6 5 mo Ind 'heat. Call 609-921-2M1, 1iam-2pm. W'wkehds keep trying. COMFORTABLE, Country House. -/'With swimming pool, avail to share ndar

-P fjn ce foh . C all 609- -7S9-1385 ■EAST WINDSOri' -_Pfol

" J ^ a ie ' .seeks same*' to Sliare 2 bdrrn condo. V/t bath.’ $375 -t-'A *elec 60&-443-6047 ^FEMALE HOUSEMATE - 'Nonsmoker wante.d Lo ehaiio 4 bdrni house lii Hill­sboro Woddfleld' EjStale. $296/mo -t-utils & security. . Kor rgoro Irilo call 201- M i-T s t rFEMALE - Prof 16 share Twin Rivers twnhse. S40d/

V4' utils. 609-448- 7649 eves.HIGHTSTOWN - Share Ig farmhouse, Melp/fem. $350/ntO -f uUIS; 609: 443-1611.HILLSBORO - 2 prof Lemales to , share. 3 Jbdrm . . twfihse, poolftrinnis, 8re- pjaca, $350 V9. Eves - HJ1-359-5239-’HILLSBORO -'Furh or.un-

'film, washlGdryer, all' eppts, cable,'maid, $375 mo. Call 201-874-6746H O P E W E L L B O R O - Large house 'lo share. Ccidntiy kitchen, fpl, back-' yira, $290-plus -1/3- utils. 6 < ^ ^ :i$ 8 1 . . „ ’ • ’L A ^ E N C E SQUARE VII- la ^ - 3-stofy Townhouse Ip.ihare. Nonsmeker. $330 (Mis 1/3 utiliOes:.Washer/

' dryer. Pool/lennie. October i occupancy. Ceil Bloridino 609-734v5261 (days), 609-568-6055 (evenings),

365 Apt/HoiiSh , to,gftye., -.

J LAWRENCE so Village.-3 story townhouso lo share. Nonsmoker. S330< +13 utils Individual bath, 'wshr dryr. cable, pool, len- nis Sept .1 occup Call609-890-9520;__________LAWRENCE ^ Village ■ New condo Share -with other rnala, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, all pppis. tennis/pool. Exc location, $390/mo per per- sor> + utils? Avail now, Days'2l2>758-2600, eves 201-390-1830

L A W R E N C E V IL L E ■ Roommate(s) wanted lor a 4 bdrm. co-operative- house. No smoking, no pets, prol. prof. House has liv rm, din rm. dervw/lpl, . large kit. bsmt, 2 '/i baths, card air, -wshr/diyr, dslv wshr; off-slreel parking 4 greet pieople. Rent $320 ■r'/4 uUls_avail 6'15-^1. 609-883-8495 or 530* 0654. ______________LAWRENCEVILLE • Male , to share 2 bdrm condo. $300/mo -I- utils. Call 609-588-4905 Iv msg MILLHILL • Prol male seeks l -2 pars to share turn homo Walk to train 4 State Bldg Avail 9/1 1perp $450 ■ 2 pers $300/oa. UUI Incl. Gregg 609^^89- - 8907.

■PENNINGTON - Apt to share. $350/mo + secur­ity No pets. 609-737-3971PENNINGTON - Female to share Large 3 bdrm-apt. $400/mo uUls. Reply Box #10862. cro Prlncelpn Packet. .PLAINSBORO - 2 bdrm, 2 bath, avail now, non- smoker, $340 + Vx ulils/

■mo. 609-275-8187 eves till 12" - .PLAINSBORO -'Brittany Townhouse needs female prof to share ioft bdrm. /VII appl Incl wshrJdryr, micro 4

, cent. air. .Closo to l/art . Pool 4 tennis Incl. $385/mo

V4 utils. Avail Aug 20? 609-27S-F163.’ ' - .PLAINSBORO -Rownitiats

' for 1 bdrm apt. $325/rtio + utils, 1 m o sec,' avail Sbpt L 609-275-9265.PLAINSBORO - Voting Female Prof or-. Grad stu­dent to share deluxe new 2 bdrm 2 bath apt at Ravens Crest East. Non. smoltotv: keeps Koshsr. ,$3?S/mo ■f VSruUla. Ind use. of pbol, fannls'’cfsr'etc. Cali 609- 275-6061 . - .

365 ApVHouse to Share -■

•tPRINCETON - House 10 share with . barn. jjmoker . $300 mo Call' '609-921-3421: RRINCETON/PENNING- TON Hopewell equal dis­tance • 3 bdrm house lo share In quiet rural setting with professional male. $350 trio +1 3 utils’. All amenities. Call Paul ’C.- 212-573-0132 days. PRJNCETON - Prol woman seeksgrime to share beaut- ilul garderi apt. Country at­mosphere No pets, non- smoker./Avail Sept 1

,609-924-1256>&JNd6tON - Prof lemalo

25-30's wanted to share 3 6drn1. quiet. Princelotj house. Rent $290 + utils: Call 609-924-8393, availSept Tsi.__________ .PRINCETON” -'responsible adult to share .quiet house w/2 others. $3M + 13 ulils + sec. Call Don 609-924- 5543QUIET CLEAN -• Con­servative professional, 31, seeks apt or house to share In Flemington area., $375 mo orynder Prefer carriage house, (arm cot- tage or ■Victorian home. 201-527-6976.•RCXJMMATE‘ WANTED - Sept 1, for 2 bdrm, luxury condo.' Own rooWi A bath. East- Windsor. $495/mo + utils. Call Brett at work 609-520-0696 or home 426-91S6tv msg._______^SKILLMAN- - Couniry house to share with single parent and 5 yr old. 15 mins from Princelori. Non­smoking, responsibfs per­son,' $500/mo. 609-466-0634. ___________WASHINGTON Crossing - Oft Thf Oetawara, house to.. share with 2 people. $300 m o n t h , u t i l s . Call 60^737-3917

. YARDLEY PA - Rciommate ‘ wanted, ygung prof female,

nbnsiTioker. - Between . $300-$350.- Yacdley areal

21S^93-.1S85.YOUNG PROF Female> to share 2 bdrm apt in Prince­ton area. $352/mo. -kuUls. Call Teresa 609-520-0605.

PRINCETON - 1 person needed for 3 bdrm house ' on quiet ■sfde'sireet near., center , of PHneeton. Off • street parking, $350/mo

•■ iGtils. Avail.Sept 1st. Call Bob, 609-452-4884 or 60&; 921-1010 eves. : PRINCETON ./Apl--:to

.share,.w alk to town, .furnished. $450/mo- Ind utils’, XV^Jnsg..or.call alt 8:30om, 609^21-0958 ■ ■ ‘ ‘ • '• PRINCETON AREA-GWM seeks > responsible, nony smoking, prof or grad sfii dent to share brand new 2

■bdrm, 2 ’bal)i condo. Easy, access lo' 1-95/Amtrak/' schools. Quiet, fpl. $387.50 + V(t utils. Write to’ PO Box 2461. Prinoeion, NJ raS43.' P R IN C E TO N AR EA • Frofesa .nonsmoker to share, fully .furnished, spa-

370 R o o m B

for RentF U R N IS H E D I ^ E L Room • witfr satellHe hr,' radio, fndividuai heat'con­trol, air cond, w/w carpet, private bftth; Windsor/. Hightstown area motel. From $140/wk. Call 609. 448-8637. ■

MANVILLE Fum. room, Northside, gentleman pre­ferred. 207^22-0070 days; 722-5524 eves.. . . ..

MERCERVIIXE - Fum bd- >, rm, priv bath, utils ind. $200 •or $345/mp. w/ki) prfv, refs.” teg:d..Cal! 609-587-0723: •

PENNINGTON-,- Malerto- male, prof only, partially turn'd room, kit/laundry fa-

. dBUes. Avail mid-Aug. Ac-" cesa rte 1.& 95. .$3S0/mo

, .lnd ufils. 609-737-2673 Iv , msg. . • •P R IN C E TO N BOR O V

.-Sunny, small, dean. &k quieli Good. area. Walk

- everywhere. $325, .rets- sec, 609-921-2020 tv msg. PRINCETpN-BORO r Lge'

3 7 0 ^^O p in 8

For RentPRINCETON - Center.ol town on quiet street. $3l5ulils Ind. Parking avail.609-924-7034___________PRINCETON • low rent, utils free, near bus -4 shops Singles, couples, student OK 609-924-2040

P R IN C E TO N - Room w/shared bath. No kil priv Avail 93. $ ^/m o ind uUls.'609-683z5190 eves

WEST VyiNDSOR - Fum room, near everything. No smokers, free parking. 609- 799-5989.-W. WINDSOR' - air' tondi- Oonbd room w/balh. Busi­ness executive preferred 609-799-0137

375 Apartments for Rent

ADULT COMMUNITY ■ Quality Apts at affordable prices. Yardly Pa. areajwith easy access to Rt 1.4 1-95: '' Only 20 mins to Princeton 1 4J2 bdrm /Ipts'from $510 incl heat, hot water, use ol pool, tennis courts, saunas, recreation room.„dooz an­swering system to screen 4 selectively admit visitors Short' term leases bn 1 Bdjjn /Vpts. Visit our model Mw-Frl, 9am-5pm, Sat 4 Sun 10-3prh, Castle Club 'Apts. 254’W. Trenton Av­enue, Morrisville Pa 4 9067. 215-295-3300.__________

BAPTlStOWN • 3 bdrms. kips/pets okay, ready now $600

Hometeeker Reatty 609-584-1400

BELLE MEAD - 2 bdrm, unfurnished, $70O/mo. plus ' utils. Adults prefd. No pets. 201-359-48144-B RUN SW ICK CIR C LE Area - 2 bdrm, $575 + uUls. Refs Areec. 6 0 9 -^ - j 1 14. BUCKS COUNTY • Your good fortune! Another ol

. these enormous apart, ments Is availablerThe last

-2' word renIod,!as. soon as; they were adverSsod. Liv­ing rrn witirfireplaca, formal dining rm: 3 bdrrtis, 1 bath, screened porch with'a vfa^ ol the Delaware. If you are. notprepared to live in more space than' in a single lamlly home, do not answer

' this ad. $665/mo plus all utlla. Call 215-736-3107 or 609-921-6175. .Keep trying.

3? ' Apts Fo r Rent 375 Apts For Rent 375 Apts F6r~Reht 375. AptillFor Rent ' 375 Apts For Rent

CEN1BALLY LOCATED” IN PRINCETON "■ I ■

Unfurnished apta aval for rent

Nassau St 1 bdrm Duplex aaoss from Univ. spadous suqny rooms, ample closet space, avail July 1. $800 mo Indudes heat. Call Princeton Inti Properties609- 921-3257._________

JJHAMBERSBURQ APT • Lovely 3 bdrni, large (Iv rmr fnodem kit & bath, ale, avqil Immed. $625/mo,..Call eves 609-799-0600. CHARMING - 2 bdrm apt.-' over professional office Within walking distance Id- bus 4 Hightstown shops. Privalo. entrance. Quiet eves 4 wkerids. Gardening privileges. All utils Ind'd. 609-448-8880.CRANBURY - 4 rms. 1 bdijn on Main St. For Inlor-. maUon call 609-655-2181.

CRANBURY - Main St. 1 bdrm w/cathedr’al coiling 4 skylights. 8/1. $700. Boyer Realty 609-921-1605. EAGLE ROCK - Located in Hbrnillon Twp now accept­ing applications tor 1 bdrm apts. Open Mon-Sal. 9am- 6pm, 609-5es;8051.E A S T W IN D S O R ' - Hampton Arms- Groat lo- ' cation, best services; Lovely 4 spadous i-2 - Mnp garden apts, w/w carpet, air conditioned. In-

'dudes heat/cooking gas plus many extras. On site parking, Superintendenf 4 laundry ladliUes. Apt B-11 or phone 609-448-1440. EAST WINDSOR-Urge 2 bdrm. air, pool, carpet, uUls. $660/mo. Avail 9/1.' 201-825^3734 ^

-BACT WV4DSOR twm RIVERS AB7S..

Studto- .$495 1 Bdrm • $58(T$S90 '

2 Ednn - $690 Soh^fumiahad ^

B«st location in the area Intrudes individual heat

jxmtrol, Central a/c hew; ^custom drapes, w/w carpoV

Ing, [Wtio or balcony;-all ^wln River pods, lennTs courts 4. recreBlIon. '/» block NY fxjS88,’1 mile Exit 0 NJTP. Apply at A1 Ab- Wngtbn dr.; Off Rt. 33, near

'Princeton Bank & sht^'ng- triall. Open Mon-Fri, 10-. 4'30, Sal's appt.onfy-

■ ”1-7792 '

EAST WINDSOR - Village . East Apts, Twin Rivers. ’ Top services, conveni­ences 4 location. Adjaconi to Mall 4 NY Bus Stop. All Twin Rivers amenities' in- dudkig . tennis courts & pools Spadous, brighi. Studio. 1 4 2 bdrm apts Fully carpeted with Individ­ual a/c 4 heal. Plertty ol parking: on slIff'Manager 4 laundry ladllUes. Apt J^23 or phone 609-443-3220.Ewfr^ Twp.

DELAWARE HEIGHTS Lux'ury Garden Apta.

Showpiaca of NJOverlooking Delaware River. Many with finished

'b'as'emenls. ■' ■1 & 2 Bdtm 'ApL From $560«lo.

fndudes heal, hot water, dishwasher, leor^ court; Swimming pod af'hbmlhal cost.

BO&S83-1707DIRECTIONS; 1-95-south

•to Exit l.take Rl. 29 No,-to second, exit on right.

Rental Olfice Apt 101 Scenic Dr.Att. Hours' Apt.' 708

Open 7 Days a Week FAIRLESS HILLS

1-2 bdrm apts, starting at $410, heal 4 hot water 4 cooking gas Includdd. Lim­ited time odsf^^gst 6 units,1 bdrm-1 month (reel .Call21S-94S4981_________

FALLS TWP Rock Sprbig Apts

1-2 bdrms Indudes heat, hot water 4 cooking. Sr citizen discount. Open ,Mon-Fri '9am- 5pm, Sal 10-4pm . ' ■ Gall215-736-2270.

FORT DIXVldnlt/Farm-1 bdrni garden apt (umishpd.1 hr from Philadelphia 4 Newark Airport, 30 inlris from PrJncato(i. Perioct.for single. All utils, no pets. $600’.mo- .Call '609-723- 5361 • .FRANKLIN PARK - Studio apt, 1st ftocH' of house, porch $52 1110 indda otiis; Call Super 201-821-4012.

FURNISHED 3 & 4 Room Cottages - 'with'kiti^ens,

' satellite tv,-radio, IndMduel heal control, air cond, w/w carpets. Windsor/ High­tstown a/eq motel. From $235/wk. Inds all utils 609-448-8637 FURNITURE RENTALS - Home/pifloe. Immed. del, short/long term leases, 100% purchase option, vast selection, decorator _ SVC 4 tax advantages. CatP- Shlrloy aL IFR 609-392- 1666 or 201-227-7700. HAMILTON TWP - 2nd fir. quiet area convenient to bus. shopping. Kit. din area, 2 bdnns. liv rm, tile bath 4 gar. All utils exctopt elec. Couple preferred, $650. 609-888-1604

HamBton Twp

Greiwiwood Vlage Apts

NOW RENTING. 'Boaullful park like'setting, 1 bdrm apt starting at $445, easy ac­cess lo all major transp 4 shopping. Heat 4 hoi water *

. included. 20 min lo Prince­ton. Office "Hrs 10-5. Mon- Fri. call 609-587-3357

HAMILTON TWPWINGATE APTS

Now accepting aj^ications for. future rentals. 1 4 2 - bdrm apts. Well maintained

. garden apt cwnplex. Hoati ? hot water, cooking'gas, air conditioner, olympto size pool. From $510. /Ipply rental agent Wingafe /\pts.' Wert Ave near So Olden Ave. or call 609-888-3275, Mon-Fri 9am-5pm’. Sal 9am-3pm, Sun I1am-3pm.

HAMILTON TWP Wo6d; mere Apts, Hughes Drive,1 4'2,bedrooms, some' den. 609-,567-2414.' HIGHTSTOWN • Furn­ished studio apl $500/mo ufils Induded. except elec609-+t43z4381,__________HILLS80RQ • 3 bdrm, 1 bath, llv/din rm. kit. On 1 acre; Newly renovated ’. 201-359-1925 or 201-874- 6309. ■

'HILLSBORO - 3 bdrm', 1 bath, llv/din rm, Iql. On 1 acre. Newly rdhovatod, 201-359-1925 or 201-874- 6303. - ______________

Hasboro Twp, NJ Luxury

1 4 2 Bedroom Garden Apts BEEKMANQAROEHS -

New Anmel ROn New A n ^ e l Rd. Otf.Rt. 206

Includes: Heat, hoi wafer, dishwasher.' tennis courts 4 extraordinary play­ground. • •Largest swimming pool , in area at nominal cost.

Cal 201-359-7180 or 874-6644 HISTORIC

BOROENTOWN

HISTORICBORDENTOWN

Reside in a be^uTilul park-Ifke setting ''Park Apartments, spacious 1 -2 bedrooms, starting $590 mo, includes washer dryer In each apt, w/W carpet.' pordi or patio, baseboard hot water 4 heat. 2 air.cond pet-apt, swimming pc^l, oH street parking, master TV ' system, cable TV available. Office localod m Park Apt, Apt 1-A, 609-298-0002

■ (Mon-Sat. 9-4, Sun 12-4.'

I AM t03 Yrs Old • Trenton arga Delaware River view, have 9‘9" ceilings, spot- Iqss. Want 1 person Iq en­joy the quietness. Com- ploiety furnished. $500/mo. Call Helen K. 609-394- 7161 pr 609-393:6860'’ LAFAYETTE HOUSE - Berkeley Sq. historic dis­trict. Coovenlent location overlooking b'aieony, 24 hr doornfan, • ideal lor ' pro­fessional, 1 4 2 bdrm. apts. from $480. Call 609-393- 2626 for appoinirrie’nt

•HAMILTON TWP em, central elr garden epts. 1 bdrm from $490. Heat supplied. Senior citizen dis­count; Private parking-. Route '295 at Exit 62. 6096i88-3O52. :HAMILTON TW P - Wood- lawiv Ave, private duplex, kids okay, $470 rrio.

HoiiwtMkerJleaMy 609-584-1400

Suburban- Bordentown; Point Breeze Apt, 1-2 bedroorQ apt, starlit^ $550 mo Includes w/w carpet, 2 ajr (xmd, baseboard hot water 4 heat, swimming pool, off street parking, masiof-TV systqm. Cable TV available Peta allowed at additional cost Office open Mon-Fri. 12-5pm 01-

JIm located at Pt Breeze 31, 609-298-OP02.

H O P E W E L L B O R O • Single prof pret, 4 rms, Victorian, avail now, heat ind, no pets/$595. Call M. Murray, 609-466-1600 or M7-6^>3371. ■HOPEVfELLrdnl duplex, $450. .

■ Ready to w/w carpec

Hometeeker IfesJiY 609-584-1400 X. '

P R O P E R T Y

NO POINTS PRICED TD SELL

WEST WINDSORTaetetully updated 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch witti spacious 2 car at­tached garage and a large privats fenced-in backyard with deck. Move^ condition. Near trains, school land ehop-

$229;000

U S C H LO T TREALTORS

60^799-818I

i/RENCEVm.'E NotFT— clous townhse, quW "gar — bdmi, .pllvate 'bath,bker to share old hbufje v « ^ . Neel perMo a SL 609695-1!^

den .setting, wsshar/dryer, air.'own bed/baih. 609- 282-3414 days; - .

prMlages & laiadiy. Noh- amokar. Profaswinai- pre-:: Tarred; e09-9ai-26Se ‘ /

.County • Lumberton CONSTRUemON

. -D W V E A L ^ T L E .S A V E A L O T l 'LeM than 30 miles ftom Princeton there'll this stunning. contemponn t w story set .on three rural acres. 3

.qwckxis bcidrtMns, Zn baths,- dnuiultc soaring eh- tryaray. family room, fireplau, Andersen windows, 2 expaasive.decks, btlgbl, open light fillrildesi|n, ftilt

. basement and two car garage. : — - $275,000

'TO m S^EC T OR n>R MOHE INFORItlA'n'ON ~ r — r'XAUzOW O) 767-4900

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KAYT10HE BROKER OWNER 7092729 (avM)

C0MR3RT 4 CONVB«ENCE Lovely six bedroom Cotonlat with super traffic

- nrw iKxx IS KJMg rar.nome omoe. wi irw.____WALKINQ DISTANCE to tchools. bafai, ahoee: gbWi . tottnla . and awkninlno. 6a» KAY TXi*, 7092729 (evanlnga).' t ^ O O O

EASY RT FOB BIO FAIRLY Al iamly mambers dm have their “own space"

'In Biia toomy, live bedreexn, 3 lull bath ex- pandad Ranch home. Walk to Mdroer County ^ - e ‘ ■ • • ‘ . . . ... . . In, thopa.'Just mlnutas away• DECLARE YOUR INDEPENDENCE - from

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YPUFhigh prioeel Can KAY 'nOME. 7092720. feventogs) to bae'ihis viMy. alloniatita Watt Wtodwrhome. $259,600

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rfevenkn) toryour ftrpototrnenttlWtrnominr'" an attradhre buy et. . . . . $216,000

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25 Forest 8ve.GRIBESTOWN

Looking for your first home/ Come and see this ranch m rf^irable Gpggstown. A lovety treed yard

*' together with this com^letefy remodeled home make this'.an opportunity you can't afford to., miss. . ■ *183,000

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CALL WEiDEL HILLSBOROUGH (201) 3&9-7100

HOUSEOPENSUNDAY 1-4 PM

Rivor Road. -rHOPEWELL TOWNSHIP

NEW COUNTRY COLONIAL Be the first to live'in this 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath' home built by Tony DiCodo. rtreplar? in jamily room, formal dining room-, 16x12-pressure treated deck, front porch with nver view. *349,000Olrectfoas: Route 546 to scuth on Route 29 to house on left just past Lajayette Avre.

CALL WEIDEL PENNINGTON (609) 737-1500

ia w r e n Ge t w p .A truly luxurious home, in prestigious Foxcroft.Enjoy two beautiful fireplaces, breakfast room with quarry tile floor aqd skylights.' master suife with sitting room and jacuzzi. vaulted ceilings, and a two story foyer 'wilh winding staircase.

*489,9(»CAU WEIDEL PRIffcET(W (609) 921-2700

[22 OFFICES SERVING NEW & PENNSYLVANIA

East Wthdsor, NJRt. 130, Princeton.Rd.-

(609) .448-6200 \HaiTiilton,/|U1970 Route 33

(609) 586^1400Hillsborough.Montgomery^

.873 Route 206 ^(201) 359-7100

Hopewell45.West Broad. St.

(609) 466-1224 •■ ■ ' ' ' ' . .

Corporelt BtlNitlUn ^(609)737-1 51

LawfencevtllerM■2681 Main St. (609) 896-1000

Pennington. NJTwo'; Route 31

(609). 737-1500

Princeton, N J .164 Nassau St.

, (609) 921-2700

EWING47 Scotch Rd.

(609) 883-6950.

..Mofloage Sttvien.(609)i'737-1000.

W e id e l n eig h b o r h o o dOFFICE LOCAnONS

HOPEWELL A PLEASURE TO SEE

Custoni' built.ranch wi.th.:Pfin(;eton address locatM on a quiet secluded street. This home features hardwood floor;, crown moidjrigs,. built-in bookshelves, bureaus; and cabinets. Formal dinihg and living rooms are joined by a large eat-iq Mtchen, which separate^ the family, room and deck (or more-casual entertaining.

*395,(100CALL WEIDEL PRINCETON (609)'921-2700. :

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PRINCETON .Charming 125 year old home-one very short block from Nassau Street. Wide plank floors, lovely new kitchen, fenced yard; . *289,000

CALL WEIDEL-.PRINCETON (609) 921-2700

PRINCETON PENTHOUSE PIEO-A^JERRE'

New condominium overlooking Princeton rooftops. Two bedrooms, two lialhs, iuxuiy ainenities. In-town convenience, garage parking a n ^e cu r- ity *289,000

l l WEIDEL PRINCETON (609) 921-2709

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UW RENCNILLE NEWLY USTED

. TOWNHOUSESpace-and drama, are key words in describing this 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath'totally upgraded townhouse. The sunken living room features a, , comer.fiieplace and thl| window walled.garden room' exleruipn gives you-room galore, w l ap- pliances aqd window treatments included, so we challenge you to compare the value! *149,900- C A a W Q D a .tA W R E H C M E '(609) 896-1000

UYYRENCEVIliE *' NEWLY USTED

^ BRANCH ,This comer property has a lot to offer. The entrance hall leads to- a living roqm with ca- tnadral ceiling that'bverlooks an inground pool.. 'The‘taniily room with open beam belling and brick fireplace is large and comfprtable. Finished basement, whirl pool and aTarm system are lust a i m of the amenities. .J275,b00CALL WElOa lAWRENCEVULE. (609) 8%^^1000

UWRENCEVILIE ' ^ .___ _ NEWLY U S TE D - jL

CUSTOM CAPEThis spacious 4 bediiram custoih home features a new great room that overtboks'a large secluded rear yard which opens onto .'a lovely, .wooded

cornmunily park.'A few amenities.are a newlv- 'rem'odelea master bedroom with skylights, i

fireplaces, new: roof and furnace and mainten- .-ence free, exterior. A bonus of a one year

Homeowners.Warranty Pfanl- *199,900 CALL WEIDEL lAWRWCEVILLE (609) 896-1000

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LAWRENCEVILLE NEW CONSTRUimOH

listed,Recently listed, this custom built 4 bedroom (Xrlonial offers a. grand entry f m r , sunk-hijiving room and family room adjoined-liy French doors. Rreplace and central air for seasonal coiriforts your family wilf enjoy. You'll-be sold the instant you see this tome. -*389,900CAU WEIDEL LAWRENCEVIUE (6091896-1000

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EAST WINDSORThis well maintained 4 bedroom. 2 1/2 bath

' Colonial has it all! 21' living room with bay window, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen with no wax floor and self cleaning oven. Also family room, finished basement, central ah and one car garage. EASY COMilUTiNG ' *229.9(M)

CAU.WEIDEL HAMILTON (609) 586-1400

ALLENTOWNBeeutifully remodeled Colonial In historic Allen- tqwir. Features the chami of yeslen^t with center staircase, double parlors and step down dining room. 22‘>masl(sr.bedroatn, 2.5 baths, (u|l basement,-2 car garage & greenhouse.-room i overtookiiig deep lot C A I..J0 M Y ' *233,61X1

„ C A U WEtOa-HAMlLTOH-fCOg) 586-1400

MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP NEWHEIGHTS4N

- ^ ELEGANT UVIN6 ■ _'DistirTctive home^g/qualibf upgrades like dduble oak front doors w/leaded glass. Impressive' m atble'hm , crown moldings & hardwooiUloors. Also, Yaufted ceiling w/skyiights, brick fireplace in family room, atrium doors to rear deck, there are a total of 10 rooms, 4 bedrooms & 2Vt baths. Master Mite |ies-2 large walk-in closets, double sinTis & jacuzzi. Fenced yard • cul-de-sac.

*410,000CAU^WElOa HOPEWEU (609) 466-1224

■r .ENNINBTON BORCi REDUCED. $20,000

/.(he' master bedroom suite theFor' many .(he master bedroom suite is , outstanding feature of This fine homef for others,

it's the grand two story entry with drcutar staircasa-or the spectacular yard with pool. All will; agree that the tastefully decorated interior compuments the ttioughtfulW developed p u n d s .

' and the whole is a delightful mix of ample living .space and eleganf.entertainment amenities. Call for a persdnal tour of this exceptionally beautiful home- - J489,5(X)• CAU WEilfEL PENtllNGTON (609) 737^1500

WEST-AMWELL TOWNSHIP, .

TIMELESS BEAUTY -Restored to cornline old-fashioned elegance with

r antiques and etained

burg tnm,-stone archways,-3spectacul'ar fireplaces, formal living: room and diningroom, family .room,, wet bar, gourmet .custom oak kitchen, toft'slttine ioom, master bedroom ;leck. Rear of house offm excellent views'ol inground pool and brick patio, screened porch, 2 carE , bams and all the "I wants" you've ever

id about. Call immediately fpr youi per­sonal preview. *600,000 or *445,0()0 for house and *210,090 for bam.

CAU WEIDEL PENNINGTON (609) 737-1500

PENNINGTON BOROUGH - 4500 ± SO. FT.

If only the best is tor you. you will w4nt to know about this new brick and cw ar 10 room Colonial situaUd on a beautiful cul-de-sac lot. Thiity-tw} foot great room with voluirietric ceiling, skylights and iloor-to-celling brick fireplace. Call today for appointment "to preview this grand residence.

*636.000CA U WEIDEL'PENNIHGTON (609) 737-1500 -

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YELL BORO TO TOWN

luaiity'ljke new ranchrhome. Three .a, formal dining room, new custom [ Fli(tlda room, beautiful new deck all on

iously maintained grounds in a great I neighbqrhood. Call for more details,

\ *218,M0JWEIDEL PENNINGTON \609) 737-1500

EAST WINDSO)!Lakeview privar^ b ^ in d . this

.RtirenrS M ro om , 2 \bsth Uuaiomfortable Twin.4. Copper wired.

ownlKMise yfith f i n i ^ basement utras in- flude new disliwasher, A/C & wihddwLreatments.

Idt^en/den w h counter J 4 stools. Minutes to schoolSePool, tennU^tdres, busi» & NJTPK- ' ^ ' *130,900

CAUWElOUMAMiLTON (509) 585-1400EAST YVINDSQR ■/

s model Townhouse; Professional^ decmted: living room' with stone fireplace, sliding glass doors in dining room lead to.trre lined rearyard. 2 bedroom, 2.5 baths, central air ■end all appliances included. EASY C(X4MUT)NG

• *159,000'CAU.W ElDEtHW lLTOH (609) 585-14(X)

WINDSORSEARCHIIIg FOR A BARGAIN? •

STNERE'S NO QUESTION this Is a ituality home pricml to sell. You'll tell by the 4 spacious bedrooms,'2 1/2 remodeled Jraths and recently renovated kitchen. Sitting'on 3/4 acre lot in elite Princeton Ivy. You'll be able to appreciate the care and jove owners have lavished on this home. Transfenra owners are anxious for a sale; Priced beioifii maritrt at *279i900

CA U WEIDEL EAST WINDSOR (609) 448-6200

EAST WINDSOR H0MEBUYIN6 HAS NEVER

BEEN E A S IE R !''We have outstanding selection of Conrlps and

Townhomes. Call about our "nd point” mortgage, progrem, buyer incertUves and coihplementary ''HonwBuyws Handoodk'i ^ nd obligatioh.'of course! •

. .. GARDEjiVIEW TERRACE-' 1 bd'rm. 1 bath. - ' *77,(XXL,

2 bdrm. M bath*

l.bdrm. 1 bath 2 bdrm. 2 bath

WINDSOR MILL'*94,N0.

from *97,900.’ AVON VILLAGE

. 1 bdniL 1 bath ' ' . - *80,500:2 bdrm, 2 bath i ^ 5101,000.

LAKE CONob .. 2 bdrm. 1 bath from *90,9(XI.

- TWIN RIVERS2 bdrm. m bath' " . from *118,500.3 bdrm. 2V4 bath' .. ; . from-131,800.3 bdrm. m bath ip o S ID E ; 128.M0.'

WYCHWiFF M ills2'bdm r 2 balh-CH ATH AM ": from *121,800;

J .b d t r a ,2 balhJ'MANCHESTER'i— - 123.900,GEORGETOWN ^ “

2 bdrm. Wi bath from *129,S(XI.3 bdrm. M bath . from 139,850.

PRINCETON EAST2 bdrm. M bath CONDO3 bdrm. 2 ^ bath MANOR

*118,500.154.500,174,900.3 id r m . 2W balh/w/bsml.

' WINDSOR. WOODS2 bdrtn, .lpi . batti:ga'fage.. .. . . . . . . *139,900,-3 bdrm. 2Vi bath-garage 158,900.

C A U WEIDEL EAST WINDSOR (609) 448-6200

E/(ST WINDSOR 'NEED MORE ROQM?

ONCE IN A great while a home will com% on the market offering everything from location to con­dition to price. Transferred owners kept their home in meticulous condition. Five bedrooms, remodeled kitchen, full basement and Side entry garage enhahce jhe beauty of thisjfliian Colonial in . Irevonshire • Estates. Price reduced to

*239', X}ClAU WEIDEL EAST'WINOSOR (609) 448-6200

HAMILTONCONDO

Society Hill Penthouse - Why wail for your home to be built? This unit is ru dy fbr your use and enjoyment; Living room with doors to balcony, dining room,- kitchen, 2 'bedrooms, 2 baths. UpgradNl flooring and carpeting..central a'lr. Call now. *89,ffiX)

CAU WEIDEL EWING (609) 883-6950

lINSBORO

Princeton Mea Juire of '88; you, this (oft with, bedrooms, 2

. .Jel completed in tra n^e n^, ffew and rear^ for 'ets living room wilh firepsce,

jht, dining room, kitchen, 2 th s .^ n tra l air, upgraded ap-'

pliances. Niuvaiting for completion, this one is ready for,.yDu! Calf today for your appointment.

*129,n0■ CAU W ElOa EWING (609) 883-6950

FRANKUNPARR RONTBUY -

...until.you see this end unit, 2 bedrimms, 2/i ,bath townhome With sunken Jiving room, (ire-:. mace and adjeining den' priced at 9149,900

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MONTGOMERY '$8000'

In closing costs is being offered to the lucky, qualifW buyer of this 4/5'bedtoofn, 2Pi bath C^onial. Call today to see this wonderful family home with a large country kitchen, new ap­pliances and wall To wall cArpOting. Priced to sell at $274,900

C A U W D D U HILLSBOROUGH (201) 359,7100

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HCyeWEll.;-.5'room apl on RUoyvIlle Rd, $625 nw

RelerencM, call Mohlib; Sie-764-2328

- UVMBERTVILtE - Approx 1 4 ^ . sq it In laeO'a restored bldg, offers qua-

. tom eat In kitchen, bdmi.llv rmi din rm, cent air & secur­ity,- Bright," & cheerful, $850fnio.’ plus utils. Avail .9/t, 609-737-1564.LAMBERTVIUE - ? bdrm

. apt, completely remMeled, exc. locatidn, 1st fir, off" street paridr^, $600 rf utils. Af(Spm 609-397-1643. LAMBERTVILLE - l^bdrfn.: apt w/)ge loft, liv rm & «n* -fri.

PrVn c ^ O N - Beautiful, well kepi, large cd- bdmt, now appUaftces? Private- entrance, off-street parking for 1 car. Weal for pro­fessional person, No Smok- lng;-no pets. $690/mo. Call 609-9?1-023S,' P R IN C E TO N Bo r oBeautiful, bright & cheery. Large l i v ^ , bdnn, eat-ln kit, arxl study. 3 blocs.ltom Unlv & Nassau SI. Gar parking lor 1 car. Quiet nonsmoking porson/couple prol. Nd pets. $995/mo + heal. Atfail Sept 1. Call 609-921:8127. , . ^

3?5 Apts For .Rent 3so•For Rent

S K I t i i ^ ' •Funils>}ed, air oondi' try, private parking. $850/ trio. Inc util. 609^466-2853.

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sqi BRUNSWICKroorns, all utilities ready now. J525.

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CHAMBER8BURQ - Spac­ious 3 bdrm, Wall/wall- carpel extraaf. $875/mo.1 'A security + refs. 609- 393-5018, 392-0581.-

Hoirieseeker Realty 60S-584-1400 .

P R IN C E TO N B O R Q ,- Robm jlgr_f8nl 3280 mo. 609-92V0620. .

PRINCETON BORP -;1 i bdrm ajjf. ParWr'fl .Heal &

klti all nev^ restored.,. A _ included. $750. mp.rare apt,, must s e e .'W - 609^921-0820.street parking. No pets. ----------- ^ -------$ j ^ -k utils. 609-397-4419LAMBERTVIUE AREA - Country setting, Ige-lpl, all utils ind - eVoept phone.$760i/mo. 609-397-6042 LAWRENCE - Avdl 9/1. 4 mi; apL- Nort-smbkers. No p ^ R r -^ 75^ 4HJtt’ utils.609-683-6021 nights 700-264-3989 .LAViTRENgE.

TEACHER SEEKS-to rent 2 bdrm apl lor sell In Hopewell or Skillman. Rlngjoes. Princeton area. Very-responsible, referen­ces. Would like to. move

. Sept or Oct. 609-466-3955 TRENTON Chambersburg • 3roHr apt Ip brick 2 family house on plM stra^. 2-3 bidrm. Ilvrm, eat-in Wt\. tun t>a|h. $650. Ind hear Call .Harriet, ai Peter M. Ooolan Realtors, 609-883- 5660. or 695-0633 isves

HAMILTON SQUARE • 4. bdmw, k|ds & pets wel-. -'cornel Qarege', bar. In

finished basement. 11900.

HomMaeker Realty 609484-1400

HAM ILTON/Trenton - Beautifully maintained home on V* acre boasfing.

. huge rooms, hardwood firs, rich dained woodwork '& rrioklioOs thru out, lartidly flnlshed basarivenL’ mature landscaping, large yiird. _ $975 mo with option to buy. 2 'A car detached garage extra. Call 60£Pt26-1535.

LAWRENCEVIUJE --Only 6 . ml Of 20 mins from Prince- . ton. trrthe fovply small town Of Lawrofx:avllto ort'.a quiet street Walking distance to the Prep Sdtbol^ Public School & charming village shops. Close to all major roads arvd highways. A rfwsi comlonable, mainten­ance-free, move-tn cond brick Ranch house. 3 bdnns, 2 baths, full fin­ished bsmt, screened porch overiooktrig lovely yard, large rriodem ldt,'fam rm, 2 car. garage, evdy convenience. Ind alr cdn- ditipn. $1400/mb + utils. Call 609-.9244661 for appt. '

PLAINSBOfip Prlncotoh CoHetbon - Single farnl 4 bdrms, 2',1 bath Colonial, living nn, dining mi. lamjly rm. cent air, 2 car gkrage. $1295 mo utils. Call 609-2754594 or 799-4993

NORTH BRUNSWICK - 4 bdrm. 2V5 baths, 2 . car garage Colonial? Avail Im- med. Call 609-452-0834

PRINCETON - 2-3 bdrms. V/i balh, reading rm, din rm. kit, lull bsmt back yard, convenient to shopping & school,..;J|875/mO ■ +uU|s. Avail Sept 1,609-921 -0777 eves

PRINCETON JCT - Ex­ecutive home, 5 bdrms, 3 baths. 3 car garage, socur-

•Ity'system, in-ground sprinkler, Itnish bsmt.' $1700/mo. 609-799-5513

WEST WINDSOR - "Mill- brook" new'4100 sq ft Ar­lington, 4 bdrms. 2Vi baths. Jacuzzi, library, elite room, 2 zoned heal air, 3 car garage "PrIncelOn Chase"' 4 bdrms, 2'ft baths, 28 ft Master Ekirm suite, blindS/dropea. Call 609-275-1362 "

382 Ttmnhousea & ConcbB For Rent *«•*

EAST WINDSOR - Twfct'...J'. Rivers. 2 bdnns, t ’A bath, ‘■ .4 tun bsmt. $800' -Mitito, 20l-870-4145 day8. br 201-5664369 wkends.

Pilriotiton - 7 bdrms, 4'/ l baths, convenient locatioriB $3,5po/rw w/o utilities. "

PRINCETON JCT - 2 bdrm Ranch, 1 bath, lull bsmt, ItfffTdfkad in back yd, Ige depk. Walk to train.

-SlfsO/mo -t-ufila.. Avail 9/18. Call 609-737-5157; altfir Spnri609-27S-8848

■liNCETON.BORO - 1P^INC boon, utilities included.$576mo. Central location 609-921-O62O. . P R IN C E TO N BORO -

UPPER BUCK Eddy-Up- ^per BiKrits County qrea. 1 'bdrm 011 Delaware'Ttivef. $585/mo. 21S-982-5295

HIQHTSTOWN,- 2 story, bsmt, yard, (Of; cpupte- $750/mo -Hrills. 609-448-1075

— Bu8ln688'dl5t,2bdrm87lge — Hv-ttri, Ige eat-in l<it, tile

. .*; ■— . bath, w/w carpet, a/c, Meat „ I Atiolwaterlnclrprivem.ofl

beautiful -2nd fir of private d partying ort pferhlses. Nohome, convenient location, $850/rno.. Avail 8/1.qutebtree-Hn^, dead-en^ 609-737-2666 pr 609-924- . sftoet. EaVlh lachen,' Ihr' 0095, aak'lor Mn TPlo. nri, . bath.- ^ 5 Prtnceton ph im cptQN I ' CenmrT T Cfossroads Realtors «ArvLxi94 afl77 town, studio/elflO'. 2 rooms

------- -- - plus‘full "bath, Incl fulli^ ^ ^ ^ ™ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ J < itc h o D ._ p r iy a te _ y a r (L a n a _ l - WhltrPIrte Apia. 1 bdrm entrance. $550/mo. 609-

& 2 bdrm twnhsea. Whert avail. 609-863-3333. UWRENCE TWP - first Jkw In private home. Large 3 roorns. No pets. 609-393- ■42«0. . • ■ *. ..

921-2516.

WEST WINDSOR (Close to'Princeton)•NEW, LUXURY APTS

1,'2 6 3 Bdrms -•AMENITIES • '-2 Pools*- Hmrillus/FItness Center • Radtetball, Tennis •ifiauna, Jacuzzi ■ . . <r$500-Deposit S{>edal

' Call for details . StEWARO'S WATCH 1000 Jarrtlo Brooks La

- - ^ - - West Windsor - : 609r2754577 >

HILLSBOROUGH-3 yrold i Colonial tamlty neighbor-y hood. 3 bdnn. 2v4 baUjs.' Ilv rm,zlln rm. kft, tarn nn.A' car garagq.' Tull 'bsmt, alf cond, available Ocf .it, $t175/mb.. Cq)l. 201-3S9ft 1664 or 762-4114.

UW RENC^JLLE - Newly rsdeCoratedi sparkling' 4. bprms, 2V4 baths Colonlel on dead-end street U v mi with ""bbamed .ceiling & hsatolater lireplace. seperafe dining nn, eal"in kitchen, rm, attached gar^e, full basement, cmt air, gas hof vrater & tieaf, new. w/w . carpet. Quiet •family iMJghbothood. Con Venient to ell transporation. $1375 mo. Avail immed. 609-924-7545.

Princeton - Duplex, 3 bdnns, i .batfi, private drive, 'eat-in kitchen.’ $550/mo., ,

.Call Weidol Princeton 609-921-2700

. PRINCETON JUNCTION - 3 bdrm ranch,, din rni; 1 bath, Qar..$97^mQ + utils & 1V4lino • 'Sec dep. 609-446-0380 aft 5pm.

WEST WINDSOR Canal Point-tst door, 2 bedroom, 2 bath Condoj Close to Princeton, trains and schools. Pool and ten­nis. . ’PRJ-1002 $92S/MO

scwxrrrRealtori 80B-7994181 *

EWING Mountain ^Vlew Are^, ' brand, .new townhouse, 3 bdrm, 2W bath, all atm*s. fri*. off 95. $950/mo.-+-u1ils. Call 609-771-4473.FRANKUNPARK-2bdrm, ; - 2 full baths, w8hr/dryr,.walk.>j 16"'-NYC bus, shopping,. avail Immed. $825/mo. ^ 201 •821-1769. ^ :

.■^FRANKLIN PARK - Brand' J"*nisw 2 level Tdwnhouse. 2 -»*

Princeton - Beautifully restored home on 2 aqes nea£ Edgerstoune 4 Huh SchooL/ Unfurnished, 4 bdrm, 2 battik, din cm, mod­em kit. Yard maintenance Induded, $1300, -avail In Aug. w/t yr lease. 609- 452-3854 01683-1811 .

PRINCETON. JUNCTION •3 bdrm' ranchon quiet resi­dential stfbot., -Mina to NYC/Phila RfT. Private yard, gar. $975/mo -r Utils4 sec. 609-448^)380. '

382 joVimhouses &"Ck>ncio8 For Rent

bdmt, 2VS balh, wahr/dtyr, formal din rm, fpl, eat In kft, v* cent- air. ready for— oe- cupancy Oct t. $875/mo f » + utils, pool. 201-276-0675 X-;

HOPEWELL TWP - 4 bdrm, 2W bath Ccfiorilal in Princeton'^arms. Avail 8/1.

_$t200/mo .+ utils. Call eves. 609-737-0963

LAW R EN CEVILLE • 1

PRINCETON - Cholco ren­tals In dtoCemer of Tgwn. 1 Apt - Ilv m) vir/lpl 4 Pulirrian Kitcheni $950 incl heat 4 water.

WINDING. BROOK - Lo- _ cated in Hamilton Twp ac­cepting applications lor 2 bdnn apts. Open Mon-Fri,. 9afn- 12pm, Sat. 9am- 12pm, 60»58S4000. •

-HOPEWELL TWP • SpllL 3/4 bdrms, 2 baths, near Bear Tavern school 4 Washlrwlon Crossing State Park, on quiet straet. AvaU 9/15. $1100 -t utils. -609--

•466-i789. ' ■ ' .

LAW R EN CEVILLE • "4 bdrm," 1 ’A bath, air, quiet

.neighborhood- Near schools, % a ® 4 shopping ell's. A.v.all Ijtnmed., $tt00/mo. Call 609-89&" 8473. .

bdrmr avail 9/1 . $525/mo;- '^ 7 ’^!_!:■ __ S1200 Ind heat 4 waterInel heaL-m,mo s-ec" no *1200 Ind heat 4 watery -P^.-CalL6Q9r896"84C)6.aft--- — W/lpt' 4

WWDSOR" - Deluxe 2 bdmt Duplex,'WdsVokay. $575. :> ......

KENDALL PARK V 4bdrma, yard for kids, .• washer/dryer, loaded, call npwl

5pm.LUXURY 1 4 2 Bdmt Apia • $535 4 $635/rrib, heat 4 Nri virataf 1^. 3 rril, from ctr of P'toh,‘4<»f«2 -2 l04

Pullmaii.KU, $700.kid heat.. 4 water. Avail 1 1 /1 ' -

Hdmeseeker Realty 609-584-1400

Homesaeker Realty 6 0 9 -^ 1 4 9 0

MANVILLE ■ 2 bdrm apl, $900 * utils, no pels Call 201-725-2941

Studlb Apt. ■' yv/1pl 8 piillman kil, $575 Incl heal 4 water. Avail 9/t

MANVILLE - Large kit, free air cond, $500f Re! re­quired. Call 9-4pm. 201- 725-0272.

PRINCETON - 2 bdrm. 2 bath apt on Nassau St $985 • utils

PRINCETON - Fytp 1 bdrm apl on Mercer St Suitable lor 1 person. $800

YARDLEY, BELMONDO on Deiawve -1 ^ 2 43 bdrms, heat 4_hot wafer included, EasylfY, Phila. Princeton commute. From $625. Mon-Fn. 9-5, SaL. 11-4 Sun 12-4' Call 215- 493-19"Be

M ia H ia - 1 bdrm apl, living rm w/bulll in bOpk- cases, dining rm, spadous ki), bath 8 enclosed porch,. wallc downtown 4 to train. No pets, $550 mo -t-utils, heat Ind. 1 Vt mos security plus rets required. Call 609-497-1178

PRINCETON ■ 1 bdrm apl on Nassau St. $675;'Avail9/t. -

YARDLEY PA ■ Spacious 1st llr twnhse, 6 rms on lovely V, acre canal setting $900 mo induding heal. Call belo're 3pm. 215- 943.5769

LAMBERTViae New federal brick townhouse w/garage 4 off alrelel parkr Ing on the canal. All Mpis Ind'd, kitchen, dlrfin§ 4 liv­ing rm„Bludy. 2 h frms, 1 Vj

' baths Lovely .enclosed brick- patio w/plantlngs $1000/mo. plus utils Avail Immed. Calf John T. Hen­derson Inc, 609-397-2800

LAWRENCEViaE. Village.- 4 bdrms, 2'/j bath, living rm, dining nn, family nn, study, la/geiwuriliykliaiiSfi w/2 sicyjlghls, large screen porch w/akyllghi, 2 car gar­age, full dry basement on

, % acre-iot. Wqlk to prep school 4 public sqhool, tm- njs, golf 4.,8yrimtnlrig,. Avail. Imrried. $1400. Call 'eogi; 737-3152. Wkdays aft 6pm. .

TON. BOROBank-'Otreet

■ , ■ ■ ■-‘•V ..Victorian TownhoUss, 4 bdrms, 2 bathsj (lying rrh, dinirtg rm, large aitl.in kit, w/w 'carpet.lrieal for shar­ing. $1^.mo,-t-utils. Avail . Oct 1st. Call Prktpeton Int’l P roperllee 609- 921-3257,

PRINCETON - New 2 bdrih ' plus study, 2 'h baths, for­mal dining, fpl. eai kitchen, all new appis |rid wshr 4 dtyr, garajja, pri­vate rear yard, near lake, pot on h Wy. $1125/mo. Call 609-921-6269 dr 92T-7638 eves or wknds..:

CRANBURY/ROSSMOOR - Brand now 2 bdrm, 2 balh condo. Wshr/dryr, cent air. $850/mo. 201-761-9480 or

*301-992-1549 ovas- '

FREEHOLD • Ralntroe, 2 **bdrm.-3 bath, din rm, Ilv rm . w/den, irnmed iDCCup. -.1 $8^ m o .. -HJtUs.- 20.1: 5364)989 or 201-308-9693

E A S T W IN D S O R -. Georgetojpm. 3 bd.rm, 2Va bath twnta. dent air, whirl-. pool, skylights, fpl, appis, torinls/pool.-$975/mo. 201-. 462-3908.- '

PRING,6.Tp N - Quiet slreeK Lga 5 bdmt. conve-

jiistiti,fpl, < 6 0 ^ yard, kwr rent, 609¥24-2P40. ■

PRINCETON— Cooveniknt Boro location, 1 block oft Nassau, 3 -r. bdrms, 1'/a bath house, new rnodkm klt 'parking for 2 cars 4 backyard, $ 12 0 0 n»o + utils. Call Bonaparte Re- altors;-609-298"4341----------

PRINCETON - Rant to Own I 3 bdrms; -washer

last.

EAST WINDSOR- largest 3 bdrm', 2% bkth Princeton East twnhse, features In­clude w/w catpoLfuB appis,; gar, and mu<^ more Avail July. 1 •. 1988 $950/mo

ulUs Call 609-799-5900

FURNITURE RENTALS ■ b Homo/Offiqe. Immed, del., shorVlong term leases, t* 100% purchase optionr^r'

, vast selecBoh, decorator <*" r SVC 4 tax advantages. Call

Shirley at IFR 609-392- 1666 Of 201-227-7700.HAMILTON -• 2 new 2 .bdrm, 2 bath condos. Pool, . tennis. cenT air. AVWriO/1 4 12/11 $690 -t-- .utlls.^ 669-588-8294

Homesaeker Rpalty 609484-1400

MANVILLE: 3 bdrms, ki<%, iweicorrie, basement, W/w carpet 4 '9 whlripopl, call now.

PRINCETON - Gracious 6 bdrm, 4 A bath Colonial in parklike sdhing. • Tennis court. $3300.

Hometeekef Rasity »• 1400609484-1'i

PRINCETON 5 bdrm house w7pool on Woodland Dr .Avail 9 1 $1800 ■

, PRINCETON. RIVERSIDE Area - A partlaliy furnished 5 level split, Flex'4 bdrm

T^iri-law-offico-siUdy-suiie: w/separate entrance- Uni­versity-A'tralri station' 1 ml. Riverside Elemontary School 3 bkx^. NY bus 5 blocks. $2300'/mo + utils 4 2 mo. security 'dep req'd Call 609-683-0276 *

EAST WINDSOR - New 2 story Townhouse, 2 bdrm, 2 ',4 . bath plus family rm. Each bdrm has a full bath 4.. a wat in dosaL DIs- Hwash^, rofrig, Washer 4 "dryer all included. Up-

“graded carpotif%TrMrid6w treatment. Walking • dis­tance to NYC iranspor-

■j at ion 4 shopptriTg; $700/mo: Call 201-580- 4398 or 201-771-0090.

HamMpn - Private first - floor 2 bdnn, 2 bath. , ■$750/mo. . • ^

HaiNRon - 2 bdrm. 2 bathend unit $775/mo.

Hamitori -'ts l floor-end ;■ 'uni|;"3“ bdrm;'' 2 “ battf.' $750/mb.

Ptaktaborcfl - 2 bdrm, 2 ' bath lofi" and "fireplace; , $875/mo.

BELLE MEAD - 1 bdrm apt w/PgIlman Kitchen $500 t utils.

Houses for Relit

LAMBERTVILLE - 4 bdrm Tudor on' heights over­looking Delaware Rlrer. Large yard, kennels. Peta welcome. >W8hr/dfyr. dsJiWshr, atr cond $1300/mo. 201-996-^29

MERCERVILLE ■ 3 bdrm, I'/Aath, Colonial. Ige kll. full bsmt. 2 car garage, cent alr.'close to Princeton Jet Station, $1100 + utils 609-586-3433.

PRINCETON 3 bdrm house on Murray Place Avail 97 $1300

NASSAU STREET • Up­scale, unique, lovely 1 4 2 bdrm apta. Avail In Historic bldg right' In Downtown PWicetori. Spadous high c^Rngs, hardwood firs, din­ing a i^ e . perfect for prol adults. Avail immed. Call ^ubara Banner, 609-924- 4 ^ 2

BBLLEMEAD - 2 bdrm apl on Igt/flr, $700 + utils,, /Vdults pralerred. Avail O l

ALLENTOWN -.2 bdrm Colonial, full bsmnt. porch, patio. 609-259-7870.

Calsway Real Estate4,Nassau.St. Princeton, NJ

. 609-921-164B-

BLAWENBURG - 5 bdrms, kids/pets okay on 10 acresi Mountain viowq..pond, fire­place, garage. $1300's.

f^NNINQTON - 2 -bdmi. 1A bafh//ldortan. Customkft, super amenities. $750 i-utils. 609-737-357JO

PRINCETON JCT • Lge 2 bdrm, liv nn, din rm. eat In kit, lull bath, w/w carpet, air. Walk to train, shopping, schools. $72S/mo -futils. Call 609-7ge-8984 alt 4"S0pm.-

HomeeeMer Realty 609-584-1400

LAMBERTVILLE ■ Historic brick lederal,. single lamlly, quaint Southern exposure, Charieslon stylo, large prfv yard 4 big side porch, 4 bdrm. Ilv rm w/fpl, library, sunny Country kit, 1A balh. $1250/mo. Avail 9/6. 609- 397-4163.

- m u A -S t o n e b o r o -Ftifrilshed histpric Colonial. ,3 bdrms. 2 baths, hard­wood firs, fireplace, all ap­pliances. convenient |o Princeton, New Brunswick 4-NY Transit. $1050 mo + utils, call-201-874-6542

PRINCETON • 3 bdrm, 1 v, balh, furnished house on Chestnut St. $1200 Avail 9'1 to S/sa-BQ

PRINCETON TWP 5- bdrm.with 2 baths. 2 enlt

. ances. Ewing St. Ranch house walking distance lo Shopping Center & NY Bus Available end ol Aug. $1 too mo • utils. . Call 201-821-8280

EAST .WINDSOR - Semi dot home near NYC bus iralrTTpk. 2 ^rm , 1 full & two ' jbaths Liv4 din rms. eabm.kil, all gar w-oprenor. cen) ait, all appis. whiy. po'ol'tennis, clubhouse- $800 mo ■609-443-1628

Esat Wtrxlaof;.- 2 bdrm, 1 bath. , lumished $1 ,100/ mo

West Windsor Canal Poinie 3 bdrm. 2'/i bath $1,600'mo furnished

LAWRENCE - 4 bdrm, 2’6 bath Colonial $1.800.7Vvall 8/15. K

CHAM BERSBURG ■ 1 bdffn, yatdvLM50/mo plus heat 1 utils, 1 vii mo secur-

LAWRENCE • Colonial Lake, 3-bdrm, 2 bath. gar. $900 + utils. Call 609- {/97-0310 eves 4 wkends.

MONMOUTH JCT ■ Lovely country house, 4 bdrms. full bsmt, 2 baths, gazebo. Ipl, located w'countfV road to Monmouth Jet, approx. 5 ml from downtbwn Prince­ton-4 1 mile-from US 1' $l100/mo'. /Wail 8/7/88. Call wkdays 609-655-8686.

MONTGOMERY 4 bdrrn 2V7 bath Colontal or Calms PI. $1750

PRINCETON WESTERN' Section • Privafe, backs up to loo acre wooded pre­serve. 2 bdrm. Ilv rm wlpl.

■ din rm. kit. bsmt w/laundry 2 car garage Avail Sept f

" $1Z00/mo - utils 609-92.1 1131 days 609-924-0257 eves.

EAST WINDSOR - Spa- clous 2 bdrm condo w/ patio, cent air, w/w, pool Avail a/1 $800'mo. 609- 426-1372 or 516-1015

Call Weidel Princeton ' 609-921-2700 , . 1

HAMIL-fiON Sodety'> ifl- '2 bdrms, 2 bath Penthouse, cent air. pod. $695 +.utlls. . Call 609-799-4993

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PRINCETON - Short term 8/1-10/31. 2 bdrm, 2 bath tumished house in River­side $1450. Special fea­tures • study, deck, 4 lovely yard

SOUTH BRUNSWICK ■ New 4 bdrm, 2'/i bath Col­onial. Fpl. coni air. lull bsmt; 2 car garaga. Ono year .lease $1500 • utils 201-974-1297.

OFFICE CONDQ FOR LEASE

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Itv 4 fels. 609-695-8005

PEfmtNGTON 6 rooms.waaher/drVer, w/w carpet, jijst i670.

iHomeseeltet Realty • 609684-14(X)

PENNINGTON • BORD - Large 1 bdrm grbiind fir, off street parking, heat 4 hot

'Hater Included,.. $625 mp. Call 609-737-6624. leave message._______ ~

PRINCETON JUNCTipKl • 1 bdrm, living room, kitch&n and bath. Close lo shop-' ping 4 trains. Oft street parMng. Available. Sept. $500/month irtcl heat. Cali Princeton "Crossraods Be- alty, liic., at 609-924-4677.

CONCORDIA ■ 2 bdrm, 2 balh house on goll course Includes use ol clubhouse tacilities, Indoor/outdoor pools, Avail Sepl 1. 1 yr lease. 718-272-3113 or 718-251-5895.

PLAMSPORO ■ 1 bdrm p3us study, $600. P m K ^ O N J C T - 1 bdrm. $815.[^raNCErONJCT-2 bdrm w/tpl, $860.I Call Century 2t

' < Camegia Raaiton * 60B45G-21B8'

PRINCETON, - On quiet downtown street.- 1 % bdrms, ’ modem kitchen w/skyllght, lawn area $730. P'arking avail 609-924-7034 -

CRANBURY AREA • '4 Jxlmi-W/den, wgodod tot, hardwood firs, garage, basement, $1000 j ^ l s . Possible Sale. Call 609- 896-1455

LAWRENCE RD Rider Col­lege • Off 206 near 1-95, 2 offices In house with separ­ate entranfces Zoned pro- le.ssional, high .vlsablltty 3 bdrms, Irving rm. dining rm, bath, kitchen, 2 fireplaces, hardwood firs, IMO sq ft, finished basement, ap- 'ptianpes, sunny patio, off

at piuking. $1175 mo. CalP«^799-?521

MONTGOMERY •' Short­term. Fum'd Contemp, new 4Jxlrm. 9/1- 12/31. $1700' mo. 609-466-4187

CaBaway Real Eatate4 Nassau St Princeton. NJ .

609-921-1646

-.SOUTH BRUNSWICK Beautiful 5 rm house. $900 mo ■* utils. Call 201-329- 3573

Jdeal lor Professional or Small Business, this prestigious office complex is located at 188 Tamaiack Circle, Montgomery Knoll, on Rj)ute 206 just past Rocky Hill (to minutes from Rrincelon).

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MPRRISVILLE PA • Newly decorated. 3 bdrm, 1 bath house. 20 mlna.-Uom Princeton, good location, many Interesting features. $65Q. 609-924-9447.

PRINCETON - Homo lor rent near high school 3 bdrm, l'/j baths, lam rm, Ilv rm. din rm, unfurnished,

I $1300/mo 1 yr lease. Call 609-683-5041.“

WEST WINDSOR 4 bdrms. 2 '/j baths. lovGly Executive Colonial avail­able Immodialoly. long or short term $1800 mo > utils. Call Adlemaan Click

■ 4 Co,Realtors, 609-924- 'J-. 0401.'' '

PLAINSBORO • 2 bdrm, 1 1 ^ apt, avail 9/1 qt, $125 bonus. Last iTK>. reitf freel tS85 mo. 201-329-8896’

PRINCETON • S. Harrison St. 3Abth, 3Vibdmi, du­plex lor rent. Liv rm, din rm. eat-lr^kll, atUc 4 bsmt. 2 parking spaces.' I^alking 'distance lo the Unlvorsity, $1250/mo. Call Alejf«09- 924-6409 days, 609-921- 0946 eves; * '

EAST WINDSOR ■ 4 bdrm Colonial In lovely area. '/>

--acre, carpetM. cent air. avail ImmM. $1000 mo. 1 yr 'lease. 1 % month, sec. Lena 201-84§-6524 aft 6

UWRENOI^ILLE - 4 bed­room, 1 lull 2% baths. Eat-In kit, din f T Matu/e lot w/trees. Avail 9/1. $1275 utils. 609-695-0862

NEW HOPE - traditional • Bucks Cou.nty stone farm­house on 6-acres In Upper Makelleld. Spacious A

bdmj, 3% baths, fpl, in- ground pool Avail Sept., lor 8-18 mo $1375/mo 215-968-0144

PRINCETON JCT • 6 bdrm, 2’/» balh, 2 car gar­age,.doser'lo train station, schools. Acme Avail 9'1 Fum $2000 or urrlurn SiaOO/qTO. 609-799-4030 8-12 mofrilna or 6-8om

WEST WINDSOR Spacious 4/5 bedroom Col­onial in primaiy location Freshly painted 5’minutes to tfatn Excellent schools PRJ-lOOl $1,50aMO

SCHLOTTReHtors 609-799-8161-

Two story, lully carpeted, with 1500 square leel. Includes reception arOsr, " three private offices, large conlerence room, kitchen and bath on first floor Second floor has two offices, spaciops work area and bath. Protected by secur­ity sy^em. Ample parking.Sublet between now and F.ebruary 1989 at $13,M per square fool. Longer lease avallabje.

Cal Bob-Dreylng 2Q1-745-B009or

B.J. Holcomb 2t2-244-0055

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5RINCETON - J Mrm, air oond apt. Near a ho p f^ danter 4 bus. line. P^ate partdng, rets^Laecurity'da-

■ rpq'd. Avail. C i l .^921-6663.PRINCETON • 1 bedroom. ^ or 2nd small bedfoiam, Hm I 4 partdng Included., rstyny . 609-921-2516.Princeton '- i bedroom,

at inolwed. $600/month.' >921-2516.

PRINCETON TWP • 4 rms 4 balh,, Yy/w carpel, cent' air, prtv enlraiico. pklng on premissa, ht & hot water lncl,-2nd fir in priv horite,- Sifhlns lo Nassau-SCsIngle or couple onjy. fK pets, no.

■ srrioklng. Avail -now.*fT75. . mo B09-924-3389.

EAST WINDSOR • Brand new 3 bdrm w/2% baths, 1 car gar, aat-ln-kif, Ilv rm, yrird. all appis Ind'd, qsnt

' air, 1 petp)(ay, Immed oc- cup, $980 -f utils, option to buy. avail. Also 2 bdmT at $900 --F utlis. Eves 201- 750-16^ -■*’ >

RIVERFRONT APTS - In Titusville for single. Priv. nice 4 rm. $625/ino -i- 1 mo. security. 609-737- 1652 5-9pm._______

gtincatoo: 1 or 2 brirms, 1 bath; $59S/{rio includes

» Call Weidel Princeton ■609-921-2700

ROCKY HILL-3 room apl.2nd flrcOff-streot paiWftg- $550mo -FuUI. Hafit ■ In­cluded. Adults. No pets, references, + tVimosod. Avail Sepl 1. Call 609- 924-6161 aft 6f»n.

■ -EAST WINDSOR ^ Jlouae For Rent Aixl/Or Sale; 4 iidrm.Cokmial, 3 full baths, finished basemenL- riew <»ramlc fir, allappllaances,

j Mf'garage, ', acre, tool sITed. $1300 mo. Call 9-5 609F799-5885 evos/Wknds 44fiP6^. ImmsdiatO oc- cupancy__________- ,EW ING.- V4 ,house. Prt- vale. 2 bdfm; kH, Itv rm ,.^ carpet, deck 'ard, storage., Ctoee to 195| 20 min to"

- Prfnootcm. $7S0/mo 4 utils. ,609^883-7456.

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ROl|TE1,Lawreocel^- Buildlng for aalo/leass. Zoned buakwsa/retail or flce.High traffic-visibility

. Rte 1 , many ix»sibte i,iW $283,300. Call At D'ari^ -

- Hilton tieelty, 609-92^ 6060.

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EAST AMVVEa - Qre^ lo c q ^ zoned, highway/d fice. On Route. 202-31 with 728 Jeet-ofifrontage. ■sible Bubcfl iaion. Perc soil l o j ^ , Ready to. ga ' TermaavaHatto to qu a lt^ buyer. CaU 201-782-2b44, $475,000^ N .C . Hunt Agertcy Realtors. Cottw Rt 202 anrf Kuht Roadt Flemington, NJ 08822^ Phone 201-782-2044 or 201^782-2045. .1 -8 0 0 ^ - 4595. 0X1 T876, Evenings call 788-6045. Members qf_ Mercer, Hunterdon, Son^» rset and Bucks County.Multiple listings.'______ IHIQHTSTOWN - Hanc^' man spedai 5 bldgs go<^ income $325,000 Realty e09-92MB05 -HOPEWELL - 'Commerdd -

'prop $208,750 positive cash ficrw, net lease Boyer Realty 609-921-.1805 ' HOPEWELL TWR - Offkf bldg, 1800 sq ft, owners

1 relating, $2^ , 000. Cdl 609-737-0658 evesAvknds INCOME PROPERTY t- HopewsHBofOi-S^amlly apt

. building.' $205,0001'Weldel - --Real-^tale, Inc. Realtdia.

609-466-1224 or 609-397- 0777. .LAWRENCE TWP - Afl-' prox 1950 sq ft brick house with highly'visible localioji on Brunswick Circle. Ideal layout foroftfcos/a

or 2 fftmily. Reac i “ Immediate occupancy.'

$199,999." John • Simdtie Realty, Ihc. 609-682-1105

. M O R R IS V IL L E PA .-- Charming single family 3 bdrm. 1 bath, attic, bsmi. good features. $69,000. Owr\er may finance 609-924:9447______________ONE OF A Kind - Outstand­ing Investment-opportunity with positive cash flow. Act nowl Historic building com­pletely restored And ap- proverTtsy the swte. Nine apartments, one," two and three bedrpemand orte ac- tlve country store on 2.0t0 acres In scenic horse farm area of East Amwell. Lib­eral terms to qualified buyers. .Priced to sell at $975,000.00. N.C. Hum' Agency, Realtors. Corirar

.'Of Rt 202 and Kuhl Road, -.Flemington, NJ 06822.

Phone 201-782-2044 or 201-782-2045. 1-800-432- 4595 ext 1976. Evenings call 768-6945. Members of Mercer, Hunterdon, Some­rset and Bucks County. Multipie listings

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1000 SUNBEDS Toning , . Tables - Sunal - Wolff tan­

ning bedsT'^SienderOuest Passive exercisers. Call for free color catalogue. Save to ,50%. 1^228-6292.

i^EILINQ TILE - Cleaning & restoration' distributorship. for sale. You'll associate yoursetl w/fastest growing Innovative company of its kind. Only ^pitte d norv toxic formula In NJ. Price negotiable. Call 609-690-3396.____________ _D EALER S W AN TED - Own, dperale, sdl. Ton latest models. Authentic Slender World body toning tables. Excellent mark-1 . For details 1-8Q0-782- TRIM. Slender World Infl, , 2201 59th' SI.. St. LSuis,'

. MO 63.110. • „DECORATING CENTER - Busy, Ewing Twp Iqcatlan. Quality ^ t a n d sundries,.- - blinds, shades & drapes.- Priced to sell by owner. $59,500. 609-883-5353.

^ Townhouses _ . & Condos ' -

For Relit

HAMILTON TWP - Newlyfurnished condo, 2 bdrm. 2 bilih,' Immed occup, $800. 609-882-7662. Open House Sun.. -12-2. . HAMPSHIRE - 3 bdmts, finished loft., fireplace, with appl. $1075 mo. Call' 201-297-6116HIGHTSTOWN -2 bdrm. 2 bath, sliort term ' rental (O/tS-10-31). $1200 for 10 wk. period. 609-443^504HKJHTSTOWN, Wyckoff.e Pdi *2 bdrm, 2 Bath, l.fst fl. an appts, purdtase .option,. $820/mo'; 201-874-4190 ol 821-7548. .h ig h t s t q ^ N - w ydgss^

- Mill. 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo, cent air, w/w, all appis,. $795 -r utils. 201-851- 0986 or 686-5066HiaSBORO luxe condo, eat-ln kit, tv rm, balcony, pod, tennis. 1 % mo secur­ity. Avail imm. Call 609- 683 3885. ~HILLSBORO - Lease vdth

. cptlon to buy townlK)U8e..,2.- bdrms, IVi batha,'- fire-’ place, cent air, washer/ diyeY, podM yr old, owner. Is a licenefid_rBal estate agem. Call 201-359-0776HILLSBORO 7WNHSE

' Huntlnglon Park. 2 Ig bd'rms. Zvs baths. ■ bmst. cent" air, ^plj 'all applS, •carpet, pod, $900 + ■ utits. Call 201-369-4079. HOLLAND PA - Now 1 bdrih condo, all appls,'in- dudlftg washer A dryer; Cent, air, pod’ A' tehnls. Approx 30 mins to Prlnce-

...lpn..20,l-782-72S|8... H O P E W E L L BO'r O -; Eafon PI.'Duplex. 34xlrm,1 '/5 bath, dsnt air,' $950

;+ utils 20W82-0170- LAMBERTVILLE - Newly renovated 4 story, brick lownhouso, 2 bdrms. -r at­tic Idt. new kit & bath, sionaled walls, wide pne floors, private yard w/ Eng-'* lish garden patio & porch walk to town & New Hope. Pa. $950.'mo * utils. 201 ■ 7B2-6964 or 609-397- 3381LAMBERTVILLE ■‘ Spac- lous 1 yr old townhouse, 2

_bgrms. 2'/t baths, kit, din rm, li’v rm, laundry area, ofl-stroel parking, conve- rvantly located.-Avail 9/1. SSOOmo plus. Call Jdin T. Hehdersoa Inc. 609-397- 2800.

TdwnhouseB & Concios For Rent

i; ...... . 'UWRENCEVILLE - Cold Sdl Rd. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 'condo. Al upgrades, al', w/w carpet wooded prea. pool,' tennis SOI -359-844g _______ , -LAWRENCEVILLE Condo • 2 bdrms, 2 baths. Penthouse unit, Lawrence

''Sq'Vllli^'l. airappliances.I w/w carpet, cent 'air, pod/ tennis. $750 • mo. Call 609-588-9550' ' - ;LAW R EN CEVILLE >-2

-bdrm, 1 W bath cdrido, liv. rm,. din rrn, fpl, ajl,ij>pls. $7507nK>- + 1V4 mo secur- 1 . Ro pets, adults only; 609;695^505 • ;

' -.LAWRe^CEVnJ-E m Ea d o w o o d s

Clean, .freshly painted, 1 -. bdrm condo, 1st fir, eat-in . kltdien, dshwshr. Backs to

.woods. Avail 871;. $810.

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215^736-2217 .-C ii Shlriey

LAHBERTVU.Er^NT-OW N

Historical restoration of luxury condominium, 2 full firs 2 bdrms, master suite w/jacuz2i. leaded . glass wiIkIows, luxury kitchen, rcent air, am/fm Intercom, cent vacuum, furnished or unfurnished, lease w/ op­tion to buy. Base rental starts at $1200 unfurn-stdrtsIstied.

c i l Fred Nix at 609- 73 -3838 or 609-397-3838

L/WRENCE s q - 2 bdrm,2 Mlh. 1st fir. all appIs, ftiit, air cond, pool & ten- m i. $750 Alt 6pm ei09- 588-9549L/{WRENCESQ-2bdrm8,2 baths, 2nd fir, all appis, cejil air, pod/lennis. $725 t utils. 609-586-4927

U ^R E N C E 'Square VIP la ^ .'-'Le a s e or tease wA jllon to'- buy'." New" cxyido. Penthouse unit. Skylights, fpi, 2 bdrm, 2 b ^ , 609-890:9271. L A W R E N C E V I L L E , S ^ t y . Hill - (Cdd S d l)' Townhouse, - 2 bdrm, 2V4 battpi-iall appis, vertical blfids, grisBt locabpn, ayail Agg 1, $865/mo. 609-737- 1976.

LAWRENCEVILLE Cold Sdl ^ - 2 bdrm condo, all appis, walk to pod A lett- nls. $700 mo +ulils. No Petal Call 609-683-8473 •L A W R E N C E V IL L E -.^ Hill, Lihafry 2 bdrm, 2 'A bath twnhse. Cqnv to- cation. 609-466-4227. .UWRENCEVILLE - Soc HiU,Cq!dSo0fld.’2bdnft2 bath condo. Fpl, air cond, relrlg-, pool A' tennis. $800/mo + utils.. No Pets. Avail 9/1,-privaie location. 609-896-0260tA W R EN CE:V llJJ:E -- Woodmont Cdkio. 24>drm. 2 % bath.oxcellent location lor commuters. Furnished

- with .-modpm-lumiture,— all- Odtchen appliances and much more. Call -Hender­son for delaili 609-737-

'3980; $1100 + uUls/mo,- , MONTGOMERY WOODS • 1800 sq ft +garage. 2 bdrms. master suite with sitting area, all' appl A shades' Included, S1100> rrx3. Brokers welcome 5% 201-281-7308NEWTOWN • 2 bdrm, 2 bath luxury condo, lease purchase available.-215- 288-6893 alt 6pm.NEWTOWN - Brand new luxurious, 2 bdrm w/loft, end unit townhouse. 2'/i bath, avail Immed; $895/ mo. 215-752-3992Newtown Country Bend Rerravkabie Twnhmes

For RenUThis Is not ypur garden variety apartment. Those- luxury homes feature 2 or 3

'bedrooms, Z'A baths, eat- ln kitchen, washer/dryer A refrtgerater. fireplace In some homes, enpiosed yards, off-strast parklgg, tennis courts A jogging

.trails. Minutes from 1-95 A Scudder Falls bridge to Princeton. From $795/mo. Models ( ^ n 7 days.i2-5pm

Qranor A Company 215493-8700 6SS-2600 NORTH BRUNSWICK • Society HliP N twnhse. 2 bdrm, 2V4'bolh. All appis. $845/mo + utils. Cent air. 201-874-0733.. 'PUINSBORO - 1 bdrm, 1 bath, 1st fir condo In Raven's Crest adjoining - golf course A pool. $750 mo -mtils. no reasonable otter refusedi C^M Adierman Click A Co, Re-' altofs, 609-924-040a 'PUINSBORO • 1 bdrm.'l bath, 1st., fir condo In' Ravens Crest adjoining golf course. A pool. $650 mo Including stove artd dis­posal or $750 rtto induding dahwahr, relrig. C a l l ' AiHerman Clk* A Co, Re- • allors, 60y:824-040l.. .PUINSBORO • 2 bdrm, 2 baUis, Asjpeti Condo, w/lofft Mi-axtra storage. $650i/mo -mats. 609-024-1619. , . PUINSBORO - 2 bdrm *

' w/loft, 2 'baftis'oondo, cent' air, all apple, fpl, near pool/terrnis. Avail 9/1. $900 * T. L-ease/purchaae option; Call Michael, 609- 393^1802

PUINSBORO • Aspen. 1st fir 1 bdrm rear unit, appis; IrxX washer/dryer. $750/ma\ or buy at $99,500. Day 201^5- 2627, eve 201- 526-6704 ’PUINSBORO - Aspen't bdmi' conda Fully furn­ished A professionally de­corated. Brass' bed. TV, etp. all appis, 'dishes, linens, etc. Perfect for cor- porafe retocatfciin, $975/mo . Indian utils, tennis, pod,. condo fees, AVail; immed.

' 20i-25T-7290 :PLAINSb 6 r O Brittany -Townhome - 3 bdrms, bfrths, appliances, $1050 mo -I-utils. Aviali ^ t,.c a ll aft 6pm, 609--92'4-0e96. PUINSBORO - New 1 bdrm condo, cent air, washerfdryer, w/w carpet, - Ravens Crest East. mo. Call 201-825-9305 PUINSBORO • Tarharron,. new 2 bdnn, 2 bath, let fir end unit, w/w earpeling,. cent air, wshr/dryr,' pool, tennis, gdf, condo fea_lnd, $750 -i-.utfls. Call Rose Mary 609-275-6672 9-5pm, 586-9224 eves/winids. . PRINCETON ABDRBSS'i Mcxitgonioty Woods town- house w/2 bdmis, 2% baths, toft oveiiqdking Ihr.

.*Snni. w/fpl, upgraded w/w,. cent air, all appis,’attached. gar. Wooded sottjr , 1'mln to Caroegie Lake, 5 mins to P'lon CJniv, $1075/mo. A- vall Sept 1. 201-7557384. .PRINCCTON AREA^Uw-

. renceville. Why 100103007 Brand new. 3 bdijns, 2W baths, A full- basement.

- $.1150+j utils.. AvalLAt^.,-; Possible option' to buy. 201-526-1984.PRINCETON AREA - Rie 1 . Wynpood 3 bdrm, 2VS bath. twnhse, ' cent air,

-relrig, wshr/dryr, backs to wooded area. Tennis, pool, near shopping center. $930- utils 201-674-0833

P R IN C E TO N AREA Whispering Woods town- house. 2 bdrms, 2'h baths, summ, fpl, refrlg, dsh wshr, wshr/dryr, pool, Jacuzzi, tennis. $1000 mo. By owner. 201-274-2963, PRINCETON AREA Whis-

, pering Woods - 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo, cent air, fire­place. pool/tenn , club­house Included, $850 -/utils. Avail Sept 1st. call days 201-422-1778, eves . 297-3488 or 297-8640 PRINCETON Area - Canal/ Colonnade Palm. Lux apis A twnhms. 1.2. or 3 bdims, all appis, pool/iennis. Free shuttle to (rain station. Easy commute to NYC or Philly. PCM A Realty, Inc 609-520-8355. . PRINCETOJN AREA - Montgomery Woods luxury twnhse. 2 bdrms, 2'/i baths, fpl in liv rm A Master suite Av'all impned S 1 1 00-m o t utiTs 609-2-43-3301 days, 609-821-2882 eves/wknds.

P R M ^TO N - 2 bdrm. 2 bath cgndo at 1 Markham. $1350; •

PRWCETON GREEN - 2bdrm 2 bath townhouse. $1200 ' >

Calaway Real Estate ^4 Nassau St Princeton. NJ

609-K1-1648

PRINCETON - Beautllul rtow 2 bdrm townhouse w/8(udy,j2'/3 baths, It^a i dining, f^y eat In kitchen; all now appis Ingl wshr A dtyr, garage, private .rear yard, not on hvvy. $ll25/mo. Call

609-921-6269 or 921-7638 0VO8 Of wknds. PRINCETON Canal Pointe'- IstJlf, 2 bdrm, 2 balh,

, BeNedeje txxKlo, all appis, : cent alr,VT0 , pobl/lennis, free shuttle to train' Sta,- avail Sept'T. $850 plus utils. Call'201-5364556.

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PRINCETON HORIZON - luxury condo -on N.Y. busline, Princeton address. 2 bdrm, 1V5 bath, oarpdL c ^ l air„gas heat, relrig,-p<^, tennis. Avail SopI 1. $725 +U1I1. After 6pm 609-396-5240-------------

NCE. Cacup. Canal Pointe. 2 bdrih,

ell appl, Ipl, $800. 609- 882-9377 or 924-7855 nights, Virginia.PRINCETON LANDING ■Brand naW'Atflum towhi . . . . _____homo, foaturetf' 2 Master* fO»i1al.;lofrj0l2O - ^ 7 .

. size bdntis, - each w/ftill .3f Wmi, 1V4 tath. fully

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. BEACH HAVEN • Great for a crowd. 2'Story house,. 4 bdrms. 24x15-great room, deck A 2 bdrm .cottage In rear. Condo (kXtverBlqn possible.' Owner ailxtous, $2'f8.00 0.'Calf Kelley Agerx:y..609492-^109

. CALL FOB your free' directory of homes and

properites avallabte throughoul'the Jersey Shore. 6094.94-3600. Cen- tuiy 21 Parade ol Homes, Realtor.:

l EASTHAM CAPE Cod • 1

'bath. Uv riri w/fpl, vaulted din mf, kit w/sliding doors

' to deck. .2 car garage, lull bsmt. Pool A tennis.

. $1600/mo-t-ulll8.201-572-9541..__________PRINCETON Landing .- Elegant, Executive town- house, 3 bdnns, 2 Vk baths, Cathedral^Celllng, sky­lights, etc.: Upgrades gal­ore, best Igulion. Rent

-rStdib option to buy-, fiqxible. P rind^s Only. Call 609- 3474621PQf4gETONyLAM}WQ

' S p « ^ s 3 bdrrif, 2'^ baft} .'townhbuse'with dan, pool, tennis courts; $1300 mo.

. Princeton .Crossroads Resitofs 609-9244677.PRINCETON - SpadQus 3 btfriri. 2 % bath' twilbse._ Garage, cent air, deck, pool/lennis, clubhouse, best schotAs. Free shuttle to train, easy comrriMte NYC, Phjla. Avail Aug 1. Ownef js liconsad agent. Brokers' protected.- .Call 609-799-4036

..PRINCETON TWR^Sublal. 2 bdrm, I bath, ale, up­stairs, patio, iiv mi, din rm,. kli. Avail immed _$550/ijio; NonsiTiokBL N6 pots., 809- 921-2579L ' .ROBBINSVILLE/Pdncelon Area • yvyi’dham Place at Foxmbor.-'l'foai 1st fi end unit 2 bqrrns, 2 baths, cent ait, w/w^rpet. ail appis. pool A tennis priv Avail Immed $750 /utils 201- 359-7885 eves, 201-699-8492 days.________ _ROBBINSVILLE. Andover Glen • brand new 2 bdrm w/spaclous toll. Cent air, appis, pool A'tennis. 20i- 390-9319ROBBINSVILLE ■ Andover Glen. 2nd II, 2 bdrm, 2 balh, Itv rm, din rm, kitchen, toft, A balcony lacing woods, short term reijtal. $625 mo /utils Call - 609-4484294 alter 6pm ROCKY -H IU - Luxury townhouse, 3 bdrm, 2Vi

•bath, liv tm, din nn, oal-tn kitchen, $1200 mo. Avail immed. 201-560:0258. SOCIETY HJU- Lawrence Circle, ^auilluf 2 bdrm,2 Vi bath townhouse In quiet Intimate 100 unit complex Very private, washer/dryer, dshwshr. cent air window treatments Pool Avail 9/1. $800 mo / security., 201-257-3969.S T O C K T O N - New carpeted trtJeval, 2 bdmt,2 Vi bath with master Sulla bathroom. Seperate family rm A liv rm with fireplaces. Seperate din nn A kitchen, laundry rm A lots of storage space... Upper level balcony A rear deck. Located near shopping with off street parking. $925 mo with mini- mtfrn 1 yr lease. Security A refs. 201-9964834.TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrm. 2% bath end unit All appis, cent air, fin bsmt

jfiew kit. "ASTS/mo Inckfs- trust, Avail 9/1,.609- 4464351 or 426-1311.

. TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrms, 2Vk batlis, split-level,. all appis, $850'jier mo: 201- 621-8434 eyas. • W ASH IN G TO N TW P - beautiful 4120 sq ft corner

, unit 2 bdrm, '1 bath, w/lbft, Sathedral colling, outdoor deck, modem kit,'cent air.

equipped; washer/drye/, dishwasher.. $550.' AIm avail aUeduped rates after Sept. 20.-609-683-5006 toRKED RIVER - .Cape Codi 5 .bedrooms, 3Vk baths, formal dlntng, sun­ken Hying room, Anderson windows, flreplacer. $435,000. Mindy 609494- 2121.,epntuiy 2l Parade- ot Hofries, Realtor. L ■. HARVEY CEDARS LBI -

' Beach'hse, ;1 si b ^ from Ocean, 3 bdrms, bath A 'A. 609-924-3646, 4 9 4 -5 ^ HILTON HEAD - 1-24 bt ocean condos, free group'* tennIA le e ^ , d^re ns surntner canip'^--t mom more. $440470/wk lb 9/5 .then $300420Avk. Toll free. for brochure 8004454664 HILTON HEAD, S .C ,-2 br.2 bath 'condo. Golf, free tennis, poof. $319-$399 wk. OwnBrj6p9-924-5MO..HILTON HEAD-SpaPtoes new luxiiry 3 bdmi villa on l^ b o n ,, fioosi beaches; .

■ Pod, hot lull, sauna, goih, :lree_tennls,„;blke8,_ etc, , 609-771-1287.HUTCHISON ISLAND, Ra '• Furnished condo; 1st fir, by Water, 2fr<imi 2 'bath, Iannis, pool A'jacuzzj,. wiip ler rates, $1600 mo. Call 609-5854118___________LONG BEACH Island, NJ The Possible Dream Leave your workaday cares on the mainland and cross the.Causeway to our Island paradise, a pleasant drive from the entire suburban area. Lei hch make a native ol you. Cali now lor free sales A rental photo brbshures. hch, inc., Realtors. 4(^94-3311. LONG BEACH ■ Island vicinity. Unusual "Must Sell" ' opportunity. 4 bbd- rooms, 2 bath Cape Cod, taxes $1000, offers invited. $119,900: Artolher reason why Day Real Estate

Ttoesn't'jusi list.. they sell I For Inquiries, call tall free In NJ T-800-«5-SOLD.-Rifti alter.

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POCONOE LAKE‘Chalet - All seasons, weekly and

L weekends. BoaU available. 201-937-9571. .POCONO PROPERTIES •

' Bushkill, PA. In unique pri- ' vale 4rseason recreational

communtly,. WalWrtg dis­tance to all aipeniiies • reasonable. Builder avail­able. Owner lives In com- munlty. 1-?17-828-2915. POCONOS - Hope.

.nme8haro',.May.-2 bdrm, 64 occ A extra amenities. Must sell Asking $ 4 ^ ; Call DlaheVl54724702.

7. PRIOED RIGHT • Spaddus Raricher Is situated'on qn oversized oceari .acres lot 3 bedrooms: garage aryl nioio.'Only $114,900. Call Castle • Realty 609498- 5200 Of 1-806-22840M. "

8BISATI0NAL ST. MAARTBf .

Luxury 3 bdrm/3,balh vilfa on. mountain .oyoriooWng Simpson Bay with private pool/habitat, close beach. Luxury 2 bdmv2 batti pentitouse al 5 star resort with pods, tormls, casino, restaurant, etc. 1 -*

- 'bdrm A studio also‘avail.. For info/plctures.call Resf- dents 201-439-2512 or Business 20f'467-9298.

SMmi MOtmTAm LAKE V1RGW1A '

Let us be'your Inibrmatlon Center tor this ' Beautiful Lake wlth:Fantastic Moun-. tdn Views and 500 Miles of* Shoreltnb. Enjoy Low Prop­erty Taxes and Reason- ab^ Pfices on Walerfront Homes,,Building. Sites and near^ Rtiral^cfBagb'."'7^ CALL OR, WRITE FOR OURtBROCHURE. . SHORELSCREALTY INC

. Rt. 1 , Box 32 Huddleston, va, 24104

703-297-2322 SPRAY BEACH, LBI-Wkly Rental, beautllul Dpix near ocean A bay ^•259- 7056.STILL LOOKING • For a dean safe vacation spoil Try the Poconos and relax in a quiet, scenic setting on theilBth T ol private cham­pion ship golf course. Pri- vate Igke.- beach, tennis, pod, wtong distance of new txjrmSsjMfary, sleeps 10- 12 . Weefe'-olle^27 and (all rental avair 609-883-8062 or 466-1291

UWRENCEVILLE Cirde - 2 *bdrm, 2 % bath com- p ^ ly lumfished, •cent air, pod, fully carpeted, washer /d^f, $975 mo, tong term­s ' terin availabte.may reiri;)aifurdshed. Cal 201- 8j[i:5794. Avdl Immed.L A W R E N C E V IL L E ■'Vftodmont 2 . bdrm, 2 % unH. 2 b d ^ a^baths, .all bffiitownfwuw, u p g rA ^ ?PP'<:?>J-.*X75ritw + carpd A bftid8,.att appis,

$8000764.

•t utils. 201-239"

PLAINSBORO ASPEN Condo - 2 bdrrn,,2 bath, alt appis, p a tio ,'^ A tennis. $750/mo. 609t799!::S(4J.

•pRINCEfbN canal Pdnte- - Condo - wivedexe Model. Excellent view overtookirig canal with woods. 2nd fir, 2 bdmi, 2 bath; w/w'.carpet, fireplace with.. Wshr/dryr,' mini-blinds; acreens. Avail aePtpx..a/1S. $895 mo +

.uu5. H/4 riio sec.409-921- 6196, 201-632-4417

WHISPERING WOODS-3 bdrm, 2 W bath . twnhse. Sunken jivrm, vaulted ceil- Irig; fpl A open loft. Pod, lends and dubhouse on pramlsos. Av.ajhearfy Aug.

Long Beach Island ’ '

Summer A Fall, Rentals at reduced R A TE S . O ur Beaches Are CtaanIGood iilection availatile

LACKEY REALTY INCShip Bottom,409-494-' 4511. Harvey Cedars. 609- 4944500. Beach Haven, 492-7000.LONG BEACH Island - Two (amljy home dose to beach. Act now. Ask about seller asalstance. $249,900. Castle Realty 6^381-5200 or toirfroo In NJ 1-800-322-9901 MANAHAWKIN • 3 bed­rooms, iw baths, family room cathedral celling, so­lar domestic hot water sys­tem, appliances, pobl. $144,900.- Ray 609-597- 2323. Century 21 Parade ot Homes. Reattor. 'MANAHAWKIN WjATER-r FRON T.- Priced for quick sale. 3 bedroom ranch on lagoon with new bulkhead.' $126,006. Call Castle Re­alty toll , free fn NJ 1 - 800-582-7631 or'609-597- 5200,. •.

- :Largo 4 bdnn Ranch w/fpl ready tor Mr; Fix II. Located between beadi-A town, set

> on a largeJoL excellent (or Invests. Asking-169,900.

Building lot located short dIstarKe - to the beach.

V. Build you/ dream'vacation homBrOwneranxioua. $97,000.

BRELLE

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Alennis,ayaUbnmedr- PI4 INSBORO Aspen 924-4SSS. . oqndoon Zndflr. 1 bdrm, 1

ENCEVILLE Society with upgraded w/WCold Soil Rd. 2 bdrm Oar^owhei/dryr. cent,air,

iwrdtse, end umt CusSrif vertIcal b « n ^ all

t"'^pood..to»tt)n. Avail APPl*. (tool A tennis.-Fpl A 7L u f l iT 4 0 9 ^

7^-9478 aft e'A wknda

PRINCETON Canal Pointo .■ Plaza Townhouse, over­looks woods, rtoar canal, 3 ' bdrm, 2% bafrl, Hv rm/dln rm, fam tni, eat-ln-Wl, gar- . age, toi; appis, popt/lennis. $1280 mb.-f.utHs. Avail Oct 1. e09496-19ffi8r .

201-329-4540 - martfias Abeadi.'4 bdrm, 2/baths, f^

LAWRENCEVILLE • 1 b$m, cent hfr, w/W. Pbol A tennis. Avafl Sept 13, $600.2Cri-281-0sW.LAWRENCEVILLE - Cold ^ Rd Twrihse, Sept t. $&0. Uxgeal 2 btfrm -f 2W batfiei-15()04 aq ft. S u n k «T"»7 -^ , ,tm, surxm. Prtv viaw on. wood* ed, backyard. Cent atr; firp-

,pthoa,:w/W carpM. All upgr frdea A Appia. Pool/tenrii;.’ i»1-379-.2379 an 7 or IV

Avail bnmed. $67S/maf .uHI$,,CaH ;Diane..at 609-. 799*»80 between 9 - A' 5:30pm, evei/wkhds 6O9: '799-4752.________ .PLAINSBORO • Aspen cp r^ . 2 bdrm, 2 bath, all appl, freshly painted, levMofbiinda., Avail Aug 1, - $876 mo,.7164484167 or 7ie-748-9^7.

PUlNSTORO - "Aspen . obnda w/a private scento'-

. vjew, backs up to Crartoury BroQlL must see. Top Hr,. Durango Modlel, Inds: 1 bdrm, 1 bath w/bathedral ceiling, skyflght A fpl. in

WHISPERING WOODS - 1 . btfrm, 2nd fir, fpl, all appis, $69S/mo. purchm option. 201421-7548, 674-4190,

- WYNDHAM PUCE - Rob- Wnsvills. Upper. £ bdrm. Washer/dtyw, dishwa:Mtor, w/Wrcen

2 f i ' m r m

In .Hv, rmt lwge Wl, bsmt, private yard, 2 car g a r ^ . Asking $249,900,

BELMURView of Lake A ocean from

1 . o w -o w itc H ;- . ^ ^ ^ r y w , o w tw m ^ . balcony of this T bdrm^ R iN C E T .q N '^ a A m c 3 ;J 2 J 2 £ ^ 0Potote . 2 hriW 2 or 4 ^ 7 0 ^ ttto beach at the n ^ ^ .Pointe

condo.' Cliri;. privileges. Avail 4/15.,'201435-1789

PRINCETON - CanaL Pblnie, now.'2 bdrm, 2 bath condo, 2rtd fir, cant air, w/w carpaL fpi, all appis. Tennis

'A.pool..Close to NY train, option to btv, $825 f utils, 609-27S-S994.’PRINCETON Canal Pointe / Hedges, 3'bdrm, .2W bath, W/w carpet, washer/

-dryer, good location. 609-924-2362 or-921-8262

LAWRENCEVILLE/Tha.aw.. 3 bdrm

’Cpnd,xfishyraah-- living rm. Full^jppBsnoe fpl, firil bariiL garage, .pSokags. Poot/tsnhIe'.-'

avaHOd1,‘e8.'$116(Vmo. S680/mo -f Utils. Diane, -phMullto-6094964538or .days 609-780F2880;:evea/-. ..201-464-5aD6. wknda 609^79947521-., .

'.Y A B Q t-e Y • Heacock Mellows, .2hd fir, 2 bdfms, 2 bath, Hv nri; din tm, aH appis, gar, exo . oond; no pets. Inxned occup, $725/ mo' -futlls. 2164934584;-VarolEY •: New luxury condo, 2 bdrm,2 bath, dsn, gar, fpl, porch, aH appis, pool, tannts, adults, nq

' pets. S89S futlls, 216? .321-9225

*** Resort ; iPropertios .777-PRINCETON - Elegant'S

bdrm, -2W. bath Montgom-..!:'■.dnji Woods lwnh8e..:Fea- ' BEACH HAVEN • 2 btirm.turea include w/w carpet­ing, gar,. and; full - appis'. -

..AvsB. 7/J.5®B..'_‘$t076rino_ f utils. Cali 609-799-5900.

Immaoulsis, avail lor ($4^), weekend

All for $184,900.

WARD W l ^ AQB4CY REALTOR

206 E Main St: Manuttoan, NJ :» 1 -2 2 3 4 2 6 6

• . M l Unimi Ave Brians, NJ

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NO. MYRTLE Beach • 2. bdrm condo' on Ocean, jeouzzl, pool, 50 golf oouraea.naerby, avail now by owner. Reasonable. ratea, eo»275-0348.. • • OCEAN C IT Y N J -3 t x ^ , 2 bathdeluxaapLsieeps8, . dosa 'to biMch, avsH B/8-

($300):nntal.- Bay vlew.'_. fi/iS-STpO CaM JoHn Han- s 1 s ^ 4 , 6094874340 , sjNl 009498-2368

SUMMER VACATIONS - Luxury waterfront txmdos A

^ t s . Available for rent Contact Mandnl Real Es- lata, 304 So- Bay Ave, Beach Haven. N.j: 08008. 609-492-7371 TUCKERTON BEACH - Bay view! Raised ranch, 24, bedrooms, gaa base­board heat. Best value In New Jersey! $134,925. Louis, Century 21 Parade01 Homes, Realtor " TUCKERTON • Gorgeous2 bedroom Condo, only 2 years old. tennis court, all appliances Included. Just reduced!' $77,500. Can-- dace 609-2964200. Caa-. tury 21 Parade ol Homes, Realtor.

UNKKS FLORIDA VACATION

Safety Harbor, North Cap- Hva Island. West Floilda. Close but seperate from mainland near Fort Myers Unspoiled gull beaches, pool, tennis, restaurants. teiTTlc views. Nq cars. 2/3 bdrm townhouses on water or '2 bdriri house with, gull

'Maw. For Info/picturoa call, Reskipnse 201-439:251^

B u ^ e s s .Properties .

BUSINESS A PROFESS­IONAL -;Spac8 avail, da- slritolo, growing area to . Lambertville. 3-2000 sq' fl

, unHs.'" Separate or cbrii- btoed to a reiriodeled; his­torical Victoristh building. 201-788-3836, 609-397-. ' 4698. 609-855-1269.

CARf«OIE . EXEtUTIVE CENTER

"AIT^u rtoedTs 4 BHaf'c^o'" to op«i your business. We 7 provkfe a erSative at, mo^ihere that Is Ideal for yoq to start 'a naw onter-

'pHsa or joppn a branch office. Included In drie rrionthly fee Is a ihvata, tolly fumlal^ efffleo, (too- '

.forertoe rooms, a reo kJofh.' ist A a telephons answer-, tog sarvtcB'from 9-5, mai]' sendees, utilities' A ]ahi- torial services. 'Word pro­cessing A copy scyvicM are avallaMe. on. a ;cost

dur comprehensive p t^ wW give you tito ledge rnroc your competftore, -We are located to presti-' gloUe'Carnegle Center near the . Hyatt Reg^icy Hotel A oniy.mlnutes away - from the Prtoceton Univer­sity A the.AmIrak train sta­tion. FoToomplele details call; . . .'......8 0 4 ^ .1 4 4 4 . .........

or • . '6044824160 \ .

C0MMERCIAL<: Storea tor rsot'.ioo & 108 Mato StrrugntltOWir* MjfDpwWy ' •*nod^ buUcHng. 1400 '

390, B u t ip e p D

P r o p e it t e s '

n._Prfme retail space. Sep­arate entrances, can be 2 .stores. Cent air, -Opeti house .Sat Aug 6 A 13, I0am-2pm or by appf. 609- 5874147 or 443-1849.

EWING TOWNSHIP: 25d0 sq. ft. ExceUent toegtion on busy Intersection. Ideal for showroom or retail opera­tion. enfple parking. 201- 545*5255EW1NGTWP-7501O1B09

- sq.ft office suitaa in beaut- 'ftol nxxJeim office buHdfng. Unlimited parking, Jmrried- late .frecupancy.; Cqnve-' nient to'1-95. $10 -12 sq ft.

,T.N; John Siritone Realty Inc. 609482-1105. EXECUTlVE.Office Space - Near CEtmegla- Center, telephorre anst^tfng pTo*

.vidod ^$650/mo. 609- 92J-O440, 4HIQHTSTQWN ,- flte 33 A Exit 6. iitoned prof. Approx 750 "St ft. Lease ' at $650/mo. 609-4484933., ' HILLSBORO - Prime Route 206 location: 2000. sq ft retail, space available im-

. modl.al^ In new shopping ‘ (^ter. Kiosk also avail­

able. . Piaase csOI 201- 931-iB830. • .HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP- C^merdal buildings (3) (Hj 300’; X'150*'busy;hlgh- > way and canaL $2^ ; 000. :Wilh or. without invahlory for Marine '^rvlce A Can­oe Rental.

M ONTGOM KY TOWN/SHIP - 10 f aero retail

■ nursery bustoess. Com- ' fortable 8-ro.om hofrse,.

$300,000 nu/Sory stock, loulbuildifig ar)£l.equlpfneni... Excellent opportunity. $695,900'. ■ , ■

d o r k 'pS s e l . .BEAL ESTATE 609-737-3113

FURNITURE RENTALS - Hame/Officro. Immed, del, shorVjong term leases. 100% purchase option. vast selection, decorator SVC A tgx advantages. Call Shirtoy at IFR 609-392- )666 or 201-227-7700.

g PRINCETON OFFICE

MDtVlDUALEXECimVE OFFICES

j ’ rinceton Professional r-PrIvate offices, sur.-

round conference/recep- tion rooms, secretarial ser­vices. PleasanL'jnvirDn- ment A unlimltad tree park­ing. Immediate occupancy

.due to expansion. Please, call, tor (uriher details _A brochure. 609-921-0b07. The Princeton Office, 601 Ewing St. Princeton.

MDIVIOUAL^CUTIVE OFFICES

Great Nassau St LocationMove to Immediately to a

spacious single office to a . beautifully restored, 2

story, historic building on Nassau St, just past the center of Princeton. Recep- jlonist, telephone W w o r -. ing A mail sorting are all included 'in your, basic services. SecretariaL. ser­vices. xerox, telecopier A' conference room fadliUes. are available for a small - additional fee. Ideal for lavy- yer, accountant, consult­ant, etc. Free parking. Call Barbara Banner at 609-. 924r4552.

f t lS T A N T O F I^kPumished • Gbnfarence Room •Time Shared Business

’ -Sacdpo.s'D/J Business Service toe

Route 206Princeton, NJ 08549-

609424-09(» 4LAWRENCE: TWP -, 1068 sq ft in mMem office bldg

parking. OffRl 1; op- p ^ e the LawrerKto Shop­ping Ctr. Punia Company; ReaHoo. 609-771-9000UwrenceyNe - 2 prof oL flees. $325 each per month; Includes all utilities.

Call WekJol Princeton 609-921-2700

- MANVILLE— StorefrohL- 850 sq^ft Completeiy re- .ngyated. New cqrpet' Air coTKliilonM. Main atreef exposure. No (oo{f. Very reasbnabla: rent: Libera) leaM terms. Poqsit^ op­tion tobuys$6S0 per month. f"utlHtie9.-201-52p-t964. fiercer COUNTY-Prop­erty with residence/parktog.

Write, ART. : PO Box -8183, Piscataway, ;NJ 08855: ------------ — ■

,390 Blisinqss , Properties'

MONTGOMERY SHOP­PING Center • Office space • avantote.i,0Msqft,$9/sq ft, Iriplq/net, Call Mark Hill 609-92J-606O ■

NEW o f f ic e Siilte - 3 executives ■+ common secy. Professional Center ql SonierseL Hamilton A' .Clyd^ Rd. $1700/mo irnrids utils. 2014734700.

OFFICE CONDOS tovnedtote' OePupeney -

. Mont'gonWy Knoll -.2 stery urill, Roceptton - aroa, 7 bf< Iktes,. kltdtefi, 1V4 bath, cent a ir; carpellpO . $299,900,’ .call Mr. M. .

■201-51'4-1700 E. WINDSOR • Office Space, Rt 130, olfiCe to sublet, indudlng common use of recepticto A secre-

'larial areas, conference room, phone astern, re ceptionist's services, etc. Access to law Ubrary also ■posslbla. 609448-7676.

.O F F IC E SP A C E FOR RENT - central Nassau St. Small or large avail, now, low reqlL Tplaphono secre tarlal -is n ^ s ayallabte,- 609-921-0400. •OFFICE SPACE-Avallablo : fitouritafn 'Vlpw lOffice Park; VV7Trenton. 3734 sq. ft. locatgdioiTifrB 3rd floor. AvanableTromedialety. Call

.-669406-2047. : ' '' OFFICE SUITE -1000 sq

ft, Princeton address, on Rt 206 near Rt 518. 3 offices,

' 'plus large Reception room.' Private entrance - A balh,- '.many : windows, carpeting, -Individual cent alr/heat, ample parking. $8.25 per

. _sq.lt.net. Availabte:QctJ. Call, 609-921-8789OFFICE'SUITES - from $245/mb. including utilities. Walk train. State. Baycall, Broker 609-393-1440. 'pRINCETON ADDRESS • Beautiful new offices to sublet, short term lease available Wooded view ynlh ample parking near Routo 206 A 518. Con­ference room, kitchen, copier arto postage > meter available. Perfect (or a pro- lesslonal. 609"921-3770. PRMCETON ADDf^SS

A PHONE • ' Limited .oftice suites from 1000 sq ft. 1 yr leases aVail

- below market rate. Call TTm Norris • Research Park, 609-9244551.

PRINCETON BORO - 4 Chestnut SI for rent. 3 bdrm twnhSB: sDitabte busi­ness resident. Includes heat. $1000. 203-746-5334 or 609-924-0322. PRINCETON J C T - Office space Idf rent within al- tomeys'suite. 14x14. Call 609-799-5885 9-5. or 609- 448-6844 eves A wfcerxfs.PRINCETON- JCT - Office suite. Near train. Avail Im- mod Call 609-799-3009 days. 799-2046 eves. PRINCETpN LOCATION , 1500-/ 'sq. ft. 7 private offices; ample sec/reep area, 'kitchen A storage. Urtllmited parking, beaultol location. AvaH Immed. Call 609-924-9050 PRINCETON • Nassau

-iSlreel, 1007 sq. ft., parking '"lot.Call 201-668-7761.

PRINCETON Office Space- 15 Roszel Rd, Immedoccup. For tease by owner, new stogie story building, next to 103/104 Carnegie Ctr, tenant designed work Iptt.et Call TedGrover, 609-452-0990 .

PRWCETON •INSTANT O m ^ S b

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4•.Reception Room• Ful SocrrtariBl Siyport• -W.PJCo|]^iTelBx/F«D(V tovnedtoto Occtyancy

CofponriB Park R tT Princoton Ofllco Gititory

■60fr4S2‘4311 Priricoton

EXed/nVE OFFICES Tfffi REAL PRINCETON

‘-Central-Busing Distrtetr kfeal {ormajor tenanL just off Nassau St, near Nassau Hall, 11 offices, laj^s ro- .^tk m area end wraltir>g room,' on 2 connecting fldora, 1368'sq ft bach,' ample parking next door, , walk, to everyttilrig;

BEST OF ALL T fC PRKE IS RiGHTTc

Call Joe Dougherty

MONTGCWERY KNOUT-" Rental.-Unique proles- tioitel'otnca Wfih'iepmate- entranoe. Laige office with

•f*prtvAe I mo, 600424-1075.

$800.

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NASSAU ST, PRINCETON,: office ;^aoe (or Io b m , flnendal txM(^,.exoMent. opportunity or lawyers, ac- oountan8 ,-e(c., 3086 sq ft possible aubdlvtsion. Avail Aug 1. Can Mark H)U, Hilton Realty,:e09i-921-e060. NEW,HQpe:-l30No.Mato S i Pomtaily phyetdafi's of-

■ tioee, lei fir, pine pehneled,. 2 nreptaoee, im e d ' off. street parking, .'1200 aq ft, $8S0/lmo + alae A aharad.

J)tM L.0«y.. 215448-.T60P,. ’ Eves^rienda 215-784-5596

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PROF OFFICES - Fof renL TOO MaA S i Hightstbwn. 3 room ofo sufte-1000 eq ft, on 2nd floor, newly re­novated with pent ar. Open house, SaL Aug 6 A. 13, '10arn-2pm or by appl. 609- 587-dl47*Oir443-iai48. RMBMICH PARK - 2 of- j flees, subiel $400'A $375, both $760.- Inctojles phone answering, reception, and use of conference room.' 609483-5330. TRETAIL SHOP =0f Lease - In exo shopping . area.

:406Bt0iiL;{)n OuatoKbridge . ’ Rd A Flock Rd al University

Piazii Shopping. Ctr. JDyer 1500 sq.'IL wMi ol

: - paridng. AvaS. immed. Can «e09-275-1965

OELfrRESTAimANT - Rt 31, ftopewell, $200,000.' ' K^^C«EAII S T O R E " MerowCottofy. $85,000; SECRETARY A AN8- wpdNQ Service-Prince: ton. Est 7 yrs. $20,000. K A U T V ^ S /^ - HUIs- boro. $15,000. 4 sti UQUOR 8TOf£ -1 ton. Reduced to $175,000 PIZZA TO 0 0 -Princeton take Oiit business. Price reduced to $18S.00Q .PT^TOMPYMQAWofd ProcMiing B uatoeii, - $M ,000 orbepUritw.--^ •

'HEA0H FOOD. STORE ■ -Odwi Ave, sefier ltoanck]g. High net tocome* $240,000 CARVBt: ./ High Income, •kteroer Cotmly locaUon; Sefler financtog. $240400 VIDEO tape RariW a Crm u tw R e p ^

J.T. eOYO^nEALlY- 6D942M 805 :

INVESTOR8/LENDERS_ Wanted - Small Princeton

• a re a developer-wahfs $320,00 lor 1 year renewal possibie. Collateral,' first mortgsges.. Payments,

,$3200 per month/lritarest arid principal af end ol term, Properttsa, -free A clear. Write; 8PAD. -PO

-Rox; 2429,-PHnceton, Nj' 08543:2429

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BRING IN THIS COUPON AND YOU’LL NOT ONLY SEE THE BEGTtAL-UE 2 & 3-BEOROOM TOWNHOMES IN THE PRINCETON AREA, BUT YOU’LL ALSO BE ENTERED IN OUR

WIN HAWAirSWEEPSTAKES!SPONSORED jBY MONTGOMERY WOODS ASSOCIATES

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H o m e p h o n e :! .W o rk phone; ^Iw o -w ^ Ifip lot two 10 Oahu mcludino lound lMp coach aiilate apo heiei (slantUtd loom, double occupancy) NO pwchase necessary No mail-ms accepted - ................................ ...... till h e r .......... • " .......Only one enity pet lamily Oiawing will oe held in eaily Oecembei

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"Now there iire m o re reiisons than e ve r to ch e ck out, thein cre d ib le values at M o n tg o m e ry W o o d s in P rin c e to n — because a. q u ic k trip to o u r Sales C e n te r c o u ld ^ e a n a ^ fabulous tw o -w e e k trip for tw o to H a w a ii and the beautiful beaches o f Waikiki**

It ’s so sim ple! Just cu t p iit the c o u p o n above and b r in g it in tq us. (S o rry , no m ail-ins a c c e p te d .) A n d find o u t h o w the h o m e s at M q n t ^ m e r y W o o d s can drarriatically enhance y o u rlife !

H a ile d b y Professional B u ild e r’s M agazine as o ne o f A m e ric a ’s best-planned, be st-b u ilt C o m m unities, M o n tg o m e ry W o o d s has seen re c o rd sales in re c o rd tim e. B u t then w h a t w o u ld y o u e xp e ct w ith prices u n d e r ‘170,000 and features that n e v e r stop!■ A spectacular w o o d e d setting just 1 'U mifes from the

, heart o f P rin ce to n . _■ L u x u rio u s designs, w ith c h a rm in g c o u n try -s ty le e xteriors

o f w o o d and stone.■ G e n e ro u s in teriors w ith up to 2 ,()0 0 square feet,

2 ' / 2 lavish baths, fireplaces, attached garages, central air conditionin j^, and u p to 5 b ig b e d ro o m s. O p tio n a l

. basem ents and elegant lofts as w e ll.

■ D e sig n e r appliances and s u c h st) lish app o in tm e n ts asparquet fltxlrs, e u slo m oak cabinetry, ce ra m ic -tile baths, c u ltu re d m a rb le sinks, leaded glass e n try doors, and m ore . » ,

■ A private tennis facilitv’ and lu x u ria n tly landscaped and w o o d e d grounds.

■ A sp e c ia l e a r ly c lo s in g bonus, g e n e n a js c lo s in g cost assistance, p lu s a p p lia n c e p a cka ge s a v a ila b le to_

. q u a lif ie d b u y e rs A n d f o r a l im ite d tim e o u r in c re d ib le ''6(14% m o rtg a g e ra te p r o g r a m !

■ So h u rry to see the last arid final sectit^n o f M o n tg o fn e ry W o od s n o w . A p d d o n ’t forget to b rin g y<)ur H aw aii Sweepstakes ('.o iip b n to get in on Qtt* hottest deal todav!

Phbne: (609) 924-0888 Out-Of-Staite, Call: 1-800-367-5365.

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2 and 3-bedroom townhoihes with lofts, sitfages.\.From an incredible. l o y , y y U !

Inc. is a N e w York Stock Exchange cortipany; symbol: “CN . ”A l^int ventnre of Calton VU)tnc.s, lud^imil f-irst /Vlaniic Scr\icc Ojnxiniiioii. I’riccs .siitiicq to cfiangl- wiithimi

D ircclions: Take Rbule 27. north (ffoiri I’rinceioii) or south (from ftocKy Hill) t iT Uurcl Avenue (Route 603) In Kingston Go nortliwest on Laurel Avenue to ilit end and turn left, onto'‘Route 518.Proceed to Washington Street and make i left- turn Gq one block and-lrake another left oplo'^River Road (Route 605) Continue to the

'Information (knicr ontlieti^iL'i^ii dailyfrOTnIlto . ~6pm

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■nils mortgage is olTercd ohly.through Gallon’s designated lender(s). Tlie actual rale may'vafy due iotlic cosl of fuiuls hut was ()'A% (in7/5f88 -No iiegtitive ampt> amortizatioir.■ All Joans mustclose or or by 12/31/88. Program may be modified or withdrawn wiilidut iiotice

•rihls sa%epsiakes is being offeted'by Montgomery S i ^ A s ^ a i e s and hot by Caltoh.lj.omes, Inc. ' ,

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P R IN C E T O NO F F I C E

230 Nassau Street Princeton, M j, 08542

609 9 2 1 -2 6 0 0f i l l n l l \n r i i miil.-iild

P E N N IN G T O N( I I I I t I

18 South Main Street P.O. Hoji.706

Penniitgton. N.J. 08534-6 o » - ; ^ 7 - 8 6 0 G ’

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A iiij S iz r lUiltsi: t'i Cifirfiril I 'ntlrr the Sun.'

I n i hMEMBER, HUNTERDON. MERCER. MIDDLESEX. MONMOUTH. OCEAN.SOMERSET. SOUTH M o n m o u t h m u l t ip l e lis ttn c ts er v ic es

AFFILIATED WITH TRANSLOOTHER GLORIA NILSON REALTORS OFFICES IN RUMSON, HOLMOEi:. SHREWSBURY, MIDDLETOWN, MANALAPAN. ' '

W E S T ^ M N D S d R0 F F I C E '■

* / ,At the Edinburg Hotel 171^ Old T rehtotn Road

W est Windsor, N j.i)86,91609 4 4 8 -8 6 0 0

R E L O C A T IO NU F'F

t 600 High\v'^y^5 Shrewsbury, N.J. 07701

2 0 i ' 8 4 2 . - 6 1 8 T 800 4 3 3 -1 2 0 7

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NEW BANS C O L O N IA LCustom built home in lavish setting of.mature trees and c x ^ s iv t lawns. This hbnS: sK^IdTKirprthc buyerTo^ng for superior 4u?Jiiy.'iIhiqIlc -features, huge' rooms. ptiValc setting, beaudfiil neighbothood. imd Mnveriicnce.to lown -botatcd in Montgomery just outside of RtKky Hill 4 bedrooms, ZVi baths'921-2600 '• _JS69,000

CONGRATULATIONS to Anne Elliott of the-Princeton office who was # I aalesperwn for the month of June. She had the hipest'sales volume

'in the-entiie-cight-officc company-whh a total of $2 ;490,000 for the- isDonth.i'" <*- , " ' ’

N O R TH BRUNSW ICK'■ *"1 ■ , . • * * IA tnditlonal approach to a fine home is foumUh this four.1>edroom two and a half bath Colonial in the Farrington Lake area. The fifth b e t^ m or dea on thc ntsrflobr offers a' comfortable style” for th^hbihcowncr ibeking that extra space. This unbeatable value and great location are affordably priced; 921-2600 $299,900

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■PLAINSBORO •ExccpUonal 2 BR. 2'/i bath townhouse on trartqmi water s edge setting of Plaihsbofo pond and Green-Acres, Convenient to shopping and train

”station. Excellent school system-and location Offered at 737-8600$152,900

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• P R IV A TE W O O D ED H ILL TO P Make this dream setting yours! Neslldd among trees high up on over an acre, this 3 bedroom ranch boasts ybaths. a screened porch, patio, and targe living roonii vvithTircplace Located in Montgomery Tttwiishipon a private lane. 921-2600 $227,000

M A K E A S TA T E M E N T- A very special contemporary for the buyers who want their home to reflKt their individualjty. Set on a wooded, low maintenance lot near H^rrontown Woods in Princeton Township, this home has tremendous appeal. 2-'3 bedrooms; 2 full baths; good storage space. 921-2600

$364,000

gently in a .meticulously (lesignt iand«ape , WuHitad them-with ( (vslal deal* St reams and strong inwenng Irhes. 'and you diKovfr all the beauty-and excitir men! behind this year's . award-winner.'-:• Elc ant'and exclusive -

Princeton Walk capl0re5»• the very esseobe o’f (he Piinceion experierKe.

I Share the warmth, th8 life and the imaginative spirit so distinctive, to the homes at .. Princetph Walk. - '■

"Coming to you are indoor and outdexarpools, fabulous* tennis courts and a basketball court. A beautifully landscaped :)Ogging/bicyde trail wind Its way througbsut-'the ullages.

pristine lake Minutes away from

excellent schools,'fine shoppir and restau­rants. Pnneeton Walk also provides easy access to major . highways and putylir transportation

Expenence the quie'W sophistiated life^ e you expect Jrorn thb 1988 Cpmmuniiy of the Year. Visit The Tbwne and Villa Collections at.Pnneeton Walk'and

•'S^ \ ^ t fine living'is all about!

The towne C olleton Priced from *200,000

(201) 320-0606

Diitcfionj; via N e w Jeneyclum pike — jersey Tpk. North o r .Ssudrto Exit 9.,Takp Route 18 ^ e s t (towanis New Brunswick) to Route lySouth (follow Tnemon vgn). Continue South on Route I appro)/11 miles, past the Princeton Walk Sales Pavilion, to Raymorid Rd. .Turn right to Route 27.Turn r i^ t and proceed - apiirox. Pi mile to Projmenade Blvd. Turn tight and follow signs yo model centers.Via Interstate 95 Interstate 95 (o.Route I N onh approx. 9 miles to Raymond Road.. Proceed WoL onRaymond-Road to

• - Route 27 and proceed - as above.

; The villa Collection V Priced fttm e mid j OQ,000’s

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The New Jmey As^ 1988 Community of th^Tear,

! ^Another find community l>y.

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t -^ Business,

dpppitunities^ Business - - QpportMntties

^ Bt{8|ness ., Oppioituriities

W iS n d f O T Sale LaiKl.forS8le l Land For Sale

DRY-CLEANINQ Stort - New shopping center in Ewing. All equipment, turn­key -operatlon jKiSS.OOO. Cb9 e r a Homes of Quality 0d9-f43-1313.-:-'

•; N^NEY NEEDED, - To SUpori Biolsedback re­search done hr Doctoral

ART/lhtejrlor fDecprAtlngi Gallery - Pro<)erty resl- defKe, Mercer County. Write ART. PO Box 8183. Piscalawav, NJ 08855

dlehertatlon: Kfave run out -of mofiey,'ond;em working on. dissertation fult_tlmr I am requesting supixrrt lor this worthy cause. 1 would be glad to discuss any pbesibilities or arrange- miints with. you. CaH

- V/ityne Oarr wvd' (cand), <j609-683-1819. '

OFFICE CLEANINQ/FIoot Waxing - Subcontractors needed lot Itnmediale, steady" route work. Must have exp, equipment &

' refa..: .MbMIesex CoUnly. Woodbridge. Princeton. Brunawici(s-& Trenton 809-275-.5655. _______

STEEL BUILDINGS - Cus­tom-designed. Pre-engl- neered for easy erisctloii. 30x40x10 $399040x75x14 .$8950100x100x12 $27.(100Call 214*342-3668. Amer­ican' States Bulldint , Sys-

A R P R O V E D itjG W N - FlOUSE •• Oomplex. ap­proved Condornlum com­plex. Ordinaiice approved Marina ^K^ect. Uconsed by tft8 State.'Write to 80x^77292, West Trenton,n j : 08628. "

EAST .AMWELL Twp - f acre w o o ^ .k ^ pore ap­proved, $165,OCX) JT Boypr Realty 609-921-1805

405 Real Estate WSnted

CHOICE BUILDING Lot lor Mie In Hillsboro Twp 2.1 acre. Call after 5 201-369-4882.EAST AMWELL - dullding

HpPEWE®*<nW - -proved'feitSin^ lot with tr view. Surrourxfed by open land. 1.8 acres. $150,000 Call 609-466-3149

LPT8 f o r Sale - hxqno Mts. No money down. Take oyer, payments. Bank re- poBseissed lot- Wooded va;

- jmtion community- .Manf- Ap- ' 'e'xtras. C^l .Tom evenings.

717-992-5414.

MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP SUNBURST ESTATES

MONROE - Beautiful 3 acre building lot. $170,000 Call 201-287-1484 or 201- 521-4875

PRINCETON

Mm. BUSMESS OWNER.- Ihtcan get you a pdtoe thaf would make _you " happy would ydthTxGLlnterested in veiling you business? GIBB. - Business Brokers 6D9-799-7711 *.NATL m a r k e tin g p d > Fastest grpwing Industry In ^erica today. 35 per cent grovrth per year.over ne'xt 5

$5000 rnih-invest secured by inventory, ^ r - ktos inqOiries only epU 609.462-0206 ' - .

R es|aurant,C en^ B u ^ pets Distrtot. Business, only.;’ ; . ;";$375,000

— Pffncatoh .C rM sna i^ - ReMtora 609-924-4677

PRINCETON AREA - 3 . Responsible artd.truat-! worthy bow hunters defIre _____________ _.land td.lease Irt R'tcm'^a-^HOPEWECL -*.EIm Ridge fpf purposes -ol beer bunt- park, gliding loC'Wooded.

lot. 4 . acres, ready to bund, rolling farm land In scenio Amwell Valley.

129,OOO. Principals only, "1-782-0924 aft 7pm.

2Vj to 5 acre parcelar-im- proved w/underground util­ities. $155,000 up Builders welcome. ' " .

. Ing; 609-871-4066

LEVn^ON ASSOC . REALTORS

609BS5-6535

MONTGOMERY TWP • 2. _beau^fu/ building lots

Overtddklng Bedensbnxrk, 3-r acres pacto. Price per lot only $215,000. Perc 4 soil tog completed. Call

. -mghte 60 9-^3 8 2 0 , If ;no answer try 609-361-01^. .

- RESIDENTIAL DEVELOP­MENT. - Honest, educated, hard woHdiig builder "would

' like taform partnership w ^ -rfindbcito Investor ihd'Vtd.Z' ' home' quality Hopewell/

Pennington Develc^ent Builder has many excellent references. Serious in- qulreles only from Investors. able to flnaht^ $300,00 and'-up. 609.924-3813.

-Maman Constnjction.

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-tW acres .am . 5 .home cuWe-sacL^tk arid soil • togs-approved. $314,900. 609-771-9553.

'PARKING. AVAILABLE - Day or nlghL private lol, Princeton - Boro. .Monthly rate, call 609-924-90(XC PRINCETON BORO-gar-, ago lor reftL 1 block Irdm Nassau SL $l(X)/ma. Call 609-924-3032.

HQPEWELL TOWNSHIP •- 2.76 wooded acres, h o f b ^ .Ing on nature preserve Perc, well installed. $175,000. Call 609-737- 9496-.-

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Yardlcy give you thc feeling o f living in a single lainily fiomc with iiriVaie

• garage, private patio, ( alliedral veil-- ings aiul. lircplace.'/Vntf the .lijijiin-. lenaiice-free condnininiiini' lifesiyle m eans,you'll have (ileniy of lime lo (•iij(.)V ilu- lomnliinitv (i-iitei. pool, s.tiiiui and u-imis (oiins

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■ Are you bred ol PAYING RENTT,'and LOOK­ING FOR TAX DEDUemONS? /F. ^ ...Ara you tooidng for a PATCH OFj§REfeN \o can yoiir oiMi? :

. la ftoefino a home.YOU CAN'AFFORD a,<

fould I oonatodr a cozy Capo with, great expansion ptwsiblittles that also Indudos a 2 car gafage and workshop?

"If your a n j^ ^ to those questions la “YES"- then this 5 the horhe (or you— , .In Pennington Boro, on lOOx 175 tot— 5 room end bath house in move-ln condition and with many extrul Available for IMMEDIATE OCpUPANCY and PRICED TO SELL AT a realistic listing price of Just $16/,500.

OPEN HOUSE SUN DAY, A U G U ST Tlh , 1988

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CAREFREE UFESTYLE with noSq. ft. of the comforts of home odlorB/ ^ E N T E E OWNER'says TAKE A LOOK AND

overlooked. Extras

CEfstALK--^UYER': PPORTUNITYI Ustod at $,199,900.

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Lease/Sale Qptioii'„ Ihe Manors at Lawrenceyille. 15 a cbmniutiHy-like no dinet . Imagine the •w natural beaulyol ovei 47 actes o l parklands in hlsiotic Lawrence; Tpwnship,"r

coupltyiy.'ilh sp.qhameniiiej as-a swimming pOol. clilphouse ana tennis • ■' r . n u t l s ■ ' ■ • V

f. -liie condommuims itllcctour uncompipm/sing qualily and OTp)iasis on

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TH E LONG'AW AITED exciting new Governors Lane townhouses In Princeton Township are underway. Ground breaklqg will begin soon. A nnodel pi lhls.4istingulshed and elegant concept,-as well asplans for ail the models, can be seen at the Pe^on Associates real estate pfflce. Pictured above are Tjod Peyton, Berjt Marshall, Sales,Manager, and Michael Giardtno, A.KA., architect and designer of these beautiful homes. For more Information about Governors Lane, call the Peyton office at 921-1550

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Tihcy’re Princeton’s most coveted private residences. Tii.c only coHdominiums 'offering historic charm, modcro convenience, a location opposite tlie univer.sity, and the unique - . atmosphere of Palrtier.Square itself. - ^ ' '

For 50 years, this colonial village has represcnted^lie best-of life ifi theTrinceton tradition-v-to visitors likeE Scott Fitzgerald and Albert Einstein, as well as to Princctoniags themselves.'

DisS&vctll^^perfect studio or one-bccjroorn nestling in a picturesque building facing the • Town Green. Eiyjoy relaxed living in downtown Princeton —\vjth smart-shops, elegant restaurants, and tm famous 200-year-old Nassau Inn step's yway from your door. Come to Palmer.Square, where the real Princeton’lives today...’and where you’ll choose'to live. kh\

A limited number of Palmer Square .Condommiurns are now available for irnmediare occupancy. To make’One of them your Own, plan a visit ttxlav.

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For the fijicsrsc'lectionrcan ( 6 ( ) ^ ^ l - 2 3 3 3 to arrange'your privateJOHr... > :^ndom inium .I«5idfcnces from $80,000.

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HIULSBOftOUGH One bodroan oondo In Hillsborough's prestigious WllBamsburg Square, has everything you peed, large Irving room with floo t(y :olllng stone fireplace, master bedroom has two closets with built-lns. Ail appliances including retngorator. washer and droer. 35&i4121 1117.900HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP Two-story lownhouse with litiished base- tfientl End unit with brick and vinyl siding, two bakxMiles, and garden area.2 largo bedrooms. tR, DR, oaMn kitchen, I ’/i baths, and recroatipn area In the iMisoment w/dfy bar. Hardwood ftoors arid stained trim throughout-^' 3S9-4121. 1129,900,.359*4121.

1 “ '■ .^ A O O U S r a n c h located lit Brahchbiirg is .burstlr^.af. the , sdamsili Fantastic homoTor oniertainlng both Insl^ and piit. Set on 1 acre,

this' home offora-3. BRs.Thrtng rborri, 'dining rdom; family rocsri. eat-in. kticheh. breakfast .-room, fulT basement, bomb shelter-plus m t ^ o ^ Ceaturos. Call now to see... 359-4121. 1254,900'HILLSBOROUGH SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLEI Enclosed dec*, end utjit, finished basempnl, 3/4. bedrooms, moye-ln candltionll Can you ^ llw e It? Thls jine Is to good to"be true but Jt Is. .1ri([ll go fasti

MANVM1£ This custom built, all brick Ranch witrretono front offers 3 large bedrooms, living room with liro^ace, forniaJ dining room, and oat-ln kitchen. Full basernenUtas large family room Thla homo has many custom lealures whBrmUstbo seen to bo appredal^. CAC. Ctfl 359-4121. $189,900M O N TG O U / ^ TOWreHIP s e p a r a t Ie q u a r t e r s , f o r m o m on

outcDfTlIO N .-0^1874-4121. $249,900

MONTGOMERY'T0VVT4SHIP Spacious 4 bedroom, .2V1i bath center hall. -Colonial with.full basement and 2 cpr garage. This home is sot on a_ beautiful 1 -r acre lot wilh(maturo trees and a now 60-fool dock. A firepia^ and central air complete the picture.vCall 359-4121. , $249,900tllLLOTORajGH DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE - En^y the corafbrt.of

> ye t private.ln thlaJwgJy.5 bedrpQnLmoth^ ring el\rin WictonrTtvIng

^ ......... ■ ~ — ^'"1 or 874-prochM and.3W baths. Call 359^121 or 874-4l2i. $289,900

H AL^O R O UGH Sattbox C < ^ a i In the Seaeons at Bello Meadqlfers 4 rooms. 2 ' h baths arid .alnyjst an are of m^uro treos-and shrubs.

The c^edrai ceillni doors to 18x16

In the family room enhances the view througb treocfl.. Call 359-4121. Only $319,900

~BELLEW£AO Spacious'Belle Me^d Contemporary backs onto wooded Green Acres. Four bedrooms, 2W baths, 2-slory entry, toyer ovariooks^he

• lamlly 35941

Parquet floors and 33 X 13 deck plus much more. Can / 1 3 ^ 5 0 0

EWWG TWP. - NEW CONSTRUC­TION 11 This home oilers formal DR. 3 BRs, 2 baths, 1 0 x 1 2 deck oft DR. i car garage plus addilionat upgrades

, CALL TODAY IN ORDER TO PICK SOME REMAINING OPTIONSI! OF­FERED AT $159,000

WA8HWGTON TWP. - B ITE R - TABCR’SDEUGHTII Cathodralboll- Ings, track lighting, circular fioor plan, new kitchen, lamlty room w/FP. plus L' shaped crool w/prolessional Iqnd-

- scaping. CALL TOuAYl All this and $2300 BONUS toward Buyer's clos-.

- ■ 1 to $M9,Ing costs & reduced i 1,900

HOPEWELL TWP - Too; x 200' delightful (rictUrosquo setting on quiet dead .dnd street. $85,000. CaH John Simone Realty. Inc' 609- B82-1105.

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MONTGOMERY TWP • 2.24 -acres available., . Fi­nancing avail, $135,000 Call 609-443-4381NEW HOME'- Move In by X-mas, while Ihterest rates are still afifordable Lot Eric Assoc pul up your new custom modular home, greenhouse or deck.

. Finandrlg avail to qualified buyers.,609-466-1617... ,PRINCETON/KOPEWELL

' Area - Bpildable, beautiful ■ tot .with -Seech-Trees on .4w acres-with excellent perc A soil log. Secluded site on private road. 10%- off lor cash. 601-649-(^44 or 801-364-9098.TEN ■ beautiful ;acros w/900 -road frontage, w/2 bams, just nortH'bl Prince­ton. $795.b00 THREE - acre choioi.J|ag building lol on Chdrry Val­ley Rd. Perced A ready 1o go. $285,000 TWELVE-acre building lot in estate area of Hopewell Twp. $395,000

ADULT COMMUNITIES RESALE

. PROFESStONALS e09-65500!42

COUNTRY CLUB LIVING CLEARBROOK

•Excelsiors •Devon •MasterLodge •Everglade •Braebume •Tlmbertine

ROSSMOOR •Pennsylvania I A II

•Virginia I A II •New Vorkor I A II

•Massachuseftsf Vermont . oMalne •Delaware

•New Han)P.shl,re' - •Hairiillon, . :

•Lalayette ' • oDawPs CONCORDIA ‘

••Brandon, •Chathani •Shelboume •Heather

. •Dbrchoslor ' ^Moh'roo ■ •Hampton II

■ wHrTRNOHAM •Brattloboro •C-2 Manor

. •Wellesley ★ ★ RESALE P R O S^^

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BRANT BEACH LBI - Tra­ditional 2 story year round homo on 105 by I pO Irregu- tar lot. vyith orean A -bay Wows, quiet neighborhood.,' cioae to yacht club, 4 bdrms. 1 Vi ball's, oat ih kit, largo,lofmal-lh’ing A dining' rrns. fireptaor,, sun/tamlly rm, beautllully lairdscaped yard A . gardens, outsldp paUo, efficient low cost gas hot water he.at. low main­tenance inside A ouL Ask­ing'-MOS.OOO. Call 609- 494-3(231

CONCORDIA • Brandon, ^eql location. . Mirrored wall ih liv rm, upgraded carpril, A many'' o^as.' 609-655-8335.'

I BUY OUTS

Arrange for SECLERS. No mortgage-cotitlngencles. Call Barry or A1 Sussman at -Al Sossfnan Realty, Re­altors, •609-52043077. '

CRANBURY ^CHARMMQ CAPE COOConvenient to all public transportation and located In the lovely, town q( Crar)-, bury. Three bedroqms, 2 full baths, wotiderhjl coun­try kitchen and finished basement.-PRj-5f7A. $244,900,

• S C H L O T T ' Realtora 609-T9S-6161

e a s t ' WINOSOR -^ ^ y owper. 2 bdrm, 2’/a bath, twi^se. Conv to TPK A 'ualn; $121,500.„ Brokers protected. 609-452-0808 EAST WINDSOR - Dras- tlcally Roducedl 3 bdrm,' 2'/i bath Manor Home^Fpl, foncOd-ln yard, bsint and gar. H e i r Schools, Shop-. ping A NYC fransp. 609- 448-6316*. Ir^ i s f

EAST WINDSOR - Princ*- >sty2ton East/2 bdrm, 2W baUv,

$118,500; Weidel Realtors, 609-448-6200

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CRANBURY MAN,OR- • ■' Owner., transferred.: S rrm.

bl-level.-2 car at&chrid gar. All appis, screen housoi child's' clubhouse,' pool, shod, undorgrpbnd oroctric & lighting. Many' extras. Landscaped 1/2 acre-. $195,000. No brokers. 609- 443-6062- ' ' • .

W INPS-OR - Goorgetowno Townhouse. 2 bdrni, 2W baths, Ige heated kH, all appl. private dock, swimming, tennis, asklf^ 1134K; , 609-426- Cf959. . '■ . ' .

EAST WINDSOR A RARE CN>P(HmMlTYThis large 3 bedroom, 2% bath Townhomp boasts a family room and a garage for extra space. Currently tented at l|>900/monlh. Buy al today's prices, anid move In In late 1988.PRJ-514A $139,900 SCHLOTT-RMMora 609-79MHB1

E A S T W IN D S O R - - Georgetown. Oppn House Sun, l-4pm. 9'A 15 Wash­ington Ct. Weidel Reatofs. 609-448-6200.

CHOICE. FARMS AND land

ADULT COMMUNITY resales ROSSMOOR

Our selection 'of con- dimlniums A coKjps hap

.never t«en bena'r.

EAST.AMWELLTWP-5wooderi acres fully approv­ed and priced to sell in this prime area ol-Huriterdoh oounty.-$l25.000.

CRANBURY • T o ta ^ re­novated ,1 bdttn co4p. All new, appis, ,w/w carjpel. Great location a must seel ^2,700. Call., 609-448- 6077.

EAST WINDSOR • Large townhouso, 3 bdrm, 2Vi bath, fam rm, gar, (pi, great locati^, close to-NYC A Phlla. Must Selll Drastically reduced; $133;900. Call 609-^-8971.- I

, Callaway .Real-Estate 609-9il-1050

.VACATION paO,PERTY Scenic footiTills ol great Smofsy Mbunlalns. Owner

- iri'aJfa'rig Avaif, $7600:. Call 60£h297-0065 alt 6pm. ,WASHINGTON Twp - L20 ac, sewer, zoned 2ac resi­dential $50,000/ac Boyer Realty 609-921-ISOSx

NOW IS'A GOOD TIME TO- BUY! Priced frofn $54,500... to $1 M ,0 0 0 . '

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CLEARBROOK• Excelsior •Tamarrack

• Master Lodgb• Braebume • Tlrnperline• Cambridge '•Devon -I

• Meadowbrook CONCORDIA

• Kirtgsley •Chatham 11• Brpndon -•H am pton I• Fairborne •Dorchester

• Lexington I & II• Shelboume • Heather II

ROSSMOOR A Vermont • Virginia

• Mass'acliuselts I A II “r^yew Hampshire

• Delaware ePenn II• Connecticut ' • Co-ops -

• Hancock • Jackson• Trent • • Hamilton

WHITTINGHAM• Wellesley • C - 2 Manor

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REALTORS ' 609-655-5535

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BEAUTIFUL J»LACEFabulous Colonial on a . lovely private lot offers tons of exclusive arrienlUes Incl- -a new 2 level deck, all lg_, rms, decoratof lighting. Ipl, greehouse, barn' A ERA Warranty 1 15 mins from

• Priticotbn. You have 16 see*- it lb believe III $299.9001''

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Realtors 201-782-6161 Independently

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HOPEWELL T W P . - .4wooded acres'with babbl­ing brook In • area 'ol $5)0.000 homes. ,a/)prov- ed .arid ready-’ to IJuildH

- Owner financina'.ayailable. To qualified; t^e f. Great buy in great schoolaysteml, $159,000,

CRANBURY - Totally re- riovafed i Jxlrm co-op. All now appi, W/vy, . carpel. I Great location, a must seel, $52,700. call 609-44B- 6077. - ; ' X . :

- CRANBURYTWindsor Mill Gopdo. 2 ,-J3drm. 2 bath,

; ■ $98,000. iWeitfeipoallOfljT _£06,448-6200— - -

EAST WINDSOR - SptAug | 8th 12-5 OPEN HOUSE in J Oak Creek Estates. Brand i neW 2 bdrm Duplex fwno • virith i vit bath, ' garage. ; eat-lnkit. dlnBieaAUv-rm. j kempic color w/w carpot- ir)g. Includes $0x90 lan^ scape, lot. Cent alr.'Sn- ; wshr, double oven, Pool A - recreation now open. Free ' shuttle to. Prihr^ton Jrt train station, school d o ^ byl $138,900. tumpiko exit

- 6;A to light, ifiake right 1 ; ml, turn left onto 130 South | proceed to 6th light make • righty.§tockton Street 571 •’ stralghi "pass 21^1.light '/> - •ball ml -mpke left-onto; Windsor. Center Dr, Istlolt'

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MagnlflcOnt 2 bedroom, 2.* onto Oak Creek R6, 1st J bath condo-priced at an right go to'Ventage Dr on', affordable $119,900. U r g e j^ f t f9 . 609-426-0300'o/j patio,' fireplace, laundry 201-730-1625. ^

BUILD YOUR ESTATE IN WEST AMWELL TWP- 32acres with. Woods ' and ,

;‘stream,, pare test perfonn- ; ed., Magniflcanl piece of

land to^$299.000.

BUILDERS ATTO m O N -'3 -6 'acre wooded lots In prime East Amwell lo­cation, fully approved ready lor septic design arid building permit. $360,000' lor all three, terms avar able

D A Y T O N S Q U A R E - Townhouse, end unit, 3 bdrms -r den. 1'/j baths.

. fin basement, appis, Wood­en deck, many extras; Must see, $137,900.; 201-^29-

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rpo/t|. eat-in kitchen, and. owners have rill the prtvacyi-' they- need. Close, to NY trains, ' buseS, Princeton aTurfllt-major arteries. This condo will riot last!! ' PRJ-637A , $119900'.

t SCHLOTT ‘ Realtors 609-7994181

EAST WINDSOR • Twin j Rivers. For sale bjeowner- Large 3 bdnn," sw baOH fwnhse. Rn.bsmt. beautiful | fpl, new spljt deck A many. / many exlrasl 6Q9-426- 1

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• EAST MILLSTONE His- I tortSVillageon DAR Canal. Charming ISO.yrold single family restored. 3 bdrm, 2 baths,- aljachod vacant store frbntr'Stc.’Must seel' Alt 6pm, 201-873-2108

ARE YOU ■ Thinking ol relocating "r We can help Call us lor rnlormatfon'on real oslale anywhere in Ihe US

SCHLOTTRealtora 201-297-717,1BRITT/\NY Twnhse - near pooLtennIs Ipl loll 2 bdrm 2*.rT3ath SI 71.600 Boyer Really 609-921-1605

WEST AMWELL TWP 2acre building lol with 6 stall bams, $1 1 0 . 0 0 0

DELAWARE TWP- 7 acre flag lot, pending sub

.division location ireun road, approved, perc and soil comploled. Additional acreage available, terms negotiable, partially wooded. $145,000.

EAST WINDSOR - -2 bdrm, 2 bath Twin Rivers condo. All appliances, upgrades Ihroughout, Cent air, pool/ tennis. Must sell $98,000 609-443-6049,

EAST WINDSOR - New 2 ’ bdrm, 2 ' h bath plus'family •rm fownhouse; Boch bdnn hasja (mII bath A a,walk'In . closet. Dishwasher, retrig, washer* A dryer all In­cluded. Lfpgraded carpet-' ing 'A' window treatment, walking distance to NYC transportation.A shopping • Appraised at $13(>,-000.- •Musi sell, only SiiO.OOft, Coll 20.1 •580-4398 or 201-771-0090.

. E-’BRUNSWICK - 3 bdrm5 Qape -Cod. $179i000. On., quiet country rciS. Qast heal. Municipal water. 2 car |

■ garage. Well maintained, i Levinson, Associates, Re- altor8,'609-655-5535. - \

EAST WINDSOR • 8 bdrm Ranch twnhse w/basement S paUO. $129,900. Boyer Realty 609-921-1805 '

P R IN C E TO N • Canal PoiniB. Cloisler. choice loc. 2 bdrni, 2*bath, 2nd fir unit wiexlended"deck. Custom decor. $150,0001 By owner. 609-987-0196.

BUILDING CONSULTAT­ION AVAILABLE TO AS­SIST IN PUTTING YOUR ■■DREAM H O M E " ON ONE OF THESE PAR­CELS. CALL 609-737-

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EAST WINDSOR - By ovmor. Oak Creek Estates. 3 bdrms. 2 ' h bath Duplex, 1 yr old. qli appis. eat in kitchen, attached garage with opener, w/w carpet, ■window treatments, cable, pool/tennls. $10,000below Tharket, call Kumar, 609- 426-0051

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Custom Cape in desirable Renaissance Estates. Uni­que 4 bedroorri, 2 bath floor plan offers flexibility. New* roof, spacious living room, eaHn kitchen, full base­ment. Screened porch overlooks yard With trull trodS. Original owner- r e ­

lo c a t in g .PRJ=555A' $215,500

SCHLOTTRectors 609-7994181

EWING - Preferred'aiLea i Hopewell border. 3- bdrm, * 2% bath, brick 1 ranch

-Totally now ceramic kll A - bath [5eck, much more , Roducedl $221,000 609-; 395-7251. r . I

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L^fTON HIU€STATES, NEWTOWN, PA.S575.000

QUAUTV CtmSTRUCnON offered by lauOTU110 acre parcel Rock School District:

Jotrn Lbtx^on'a bea avaieble in <c ie for detalsi Information and dppoint- merrt. .

WASHINGTON CROSSING OFFICE- CALL 215-493-1877

RIDINGS OF PEWWGTON — Prices f a ^ . at • ' $410,000Is conveniently, located In the heart of H o p e w e J I . V illage , on P e n - nkimon-THysvBle Road, 25 Homesites. Cas to see our plans orbHiig yoiir own.

HAMitTOHOFRCE - CALL' eospSs^ooo

RIDWQS OF DARK HOLLOW, BUCK- MGHAM,. PA. . - $510,900Canwridge model features spiral Stdf- case. Jving room, and <Snlng room wttlv firepace, 3 car garage,, on almost* 2 acres. . - . ,

WASHINGTON CROSSING OFFICE . CALL 215-403-1877

BURLMGTON • $123900WBamsburg VMage - shews Hre a model. (Wl/ft305),

ftAMILTON OFFICE CAU 609-585-2000

CRAieURY • $279,000' 3 4 bedroom sipM nestled In the treat V new custom designed garden* room.' (PfU524) ' . -

PRtfcerON JUNCTION OFRCe CALL 609-799-8181 .

CRANBURY $521,0004 bedroom Colonlai on a cul-detoc, screenedi>orch.iul basement.(PRJ625)

PRMf^roN JtmCTION 0i#ICE • CALL 609-799-818^

EASTWmOSOR ■ $i59,ogoWindsor Woods 3 bedroom townhouse - b a ^ s up to the woods. (PRJ627)

PfSiCElGN JUNCTION OFFICE CALL 609-799^1181

EAST W9OS0R $199,000.4-S.be<toom spH on a acre loL brick patia b a s w ^ . (PRJ389) ^PflWCETON JlwicnON OFFICE

CALL 609-799-8181

EASTWMDSOR- $153,0003 berkoom Manor home In PrincetonEast -1 c i o < ^ -PRWCE1W JUNCTON OFFICE

CALL 6037938181 "

EWtfGTOWNSHIP $142,900

FRAMOm (M=FICE CALL 201-297-7171

FRAMCUN $289,900C uifom home, huge family room. (HIl596).

HILLSBOROUGH/ MONTGOMERY OFFICE

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HAMILTON . $89,900First floor 2 bedroom corxio.JHMLi21)

HAMILTON O F B ^ ,CALL 603585-2000

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HAMB.TON -''*■'^*^$169,9004 bedroom Colonlai 'with an season greenhouse. (HML213)

HAMILTON OFFICE CALL 603585-2000

HAMILTON SQUARE $321,9005 berkoom, 3 bartti Golden Crest Con­corde model. I

m, 3 bath Golden Ci del.(HML271) HAMH.TON OFFICE CALL 603585-2000

POWERS HOUSE

mllsborouqhContemporary Iving at Its best. (RDT849) READWOTOWKWIKStBURG OFFICE

CALL 5344085/526-5300

HILLSaOFKXlGH $219,500OPEN HOUSE

Stmday, 1-5PM 15 Arthur 1 ^ miL406)

H3LS60R0UGH/ MONTGOMERY OFFICE

CALL 201-874-8421

HILLSBOROUGH Relax and enjoy In i

$253000 I taste. (HIU22)

1Y OFFICE CALL 201-874-8421

^__ ____10UGH $277,000Lvge' torey home in nrynt concttlon.(HIU26T

HILLSBOROUGH' MONTGOMp=IY OFFICE

CALL 201^74-8421

MANV3LE The most for

$154,000(HIL423)

MONTGOMERY OFFICE CALL 201-874-8421

HIONTGOMERY ' $179,9002 bedroom towrdtouse vrith - master bedroom suite w/slttlng room. (PRJS21)

PRMCETON JlMCnON OFFICG ' CALL 6037938181

MONTGOMERY $459,900Family home with 5/6 bedroom s.Family n( P m £ ^

PRMCETON OFFICE CALL 603921-1411

MONTGOMERY $209,900Rerrovated on 1.88 acres. (HIL427)

HILLSBOROUGH/ MONTGOMERY OFFICE

. CALL 201-874-8421 .

MONMOUTH JUNCTION $153750 W h isp e r in g W o o d s 2 b e d r o o m tdwnhouse/cwden/den room. (PRJ6S5)

PRMCEfON JUNCTION OmCE . CALL 6037938181

PU^ISBORa $279j9004 bedroom Coloniaf h the Gentry - brick front, oversbed deck JPRJ654)_ '

TOMCETON JUNCTKM OFFICE . CALL 6037938181

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PLAMSBOfM $115,000OPBl HOUSE .

Sunday, 1-5 PM 1401 A s ^ Drive

2 bedrtxyn cotkIo! fPRJ641)PRMCETON JIMCTION OFFICE

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PLAMSBdRO . $275,0004 bedroom Colonial In Frinceton CoSec-

' lion, eal-ln kitchen, f wnly room with Are-' plaM.'(FnJ522)

P R ik ^ O N JUNCTION OFFICE CALL 6037938181

$164,900Brittany townhouse - 3 bedrooms. (PRN291)

PRINCETON OFFICE CALL 603921-1411

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PRMCETON BOR O Zoned RO-1 main dwi w/2 berkooms, and office. (PRJ401) -

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PRMCETON $293000office or khtaw srdte. (PRN270)

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PnNCETON : . 'X $225,000Princeton side of Route i^m N 274)

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PRMCETON $215,000OPEN HOUSE

8un4ayjJ4 PM 79 Oempamr Ave. (PRN219)

PftMCETON OmCE . CALL 603921-1411

PRINCETON $275,000OPEN HOUSE

- Sunday. 1*4 PM *161 Moores MB-

Mount Rose Rd. (PRN320) PRMCETON OFFICE CALL'603921-1411

READMGTON' ' $3830001 of a kind dream contemporary!

;^^a^LrON/BRANCHBURG OFFiCE CAU 5344085/5235300 ,

ROCKY HILL . • $359,500Privats, yat convenient. (REL3318) .

HILLSBOROUGH/ MONTGOMERY OFFICE

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SOMBTVLLE . $122,000I to condirivlngil i

CALL 5344085/526-5300

SOUTH BRUNSWICK $185,9004 berkm. CokMto, fkMiaca. (SBR361)

S O U T H B R U f ^ C K /. FRANKLM OFFICE

CAU 5(01-297-7171

SOUTH BRIMSWICK $173000Mint condition 3 bedrm. Colonlai. (88R333)

SOUTH BRUNSWICK/ FRANKLM OFFICE

CALL 201-297-7171

SOUTH BRUNSWICK $2730004 badrm. Colonial, full basem ent. (S8R355)^ ' SOUTH BRIMSWICK/

FRAMOJN OFFICE ■ _ ..CALL 201-297-7171

SOUTH BRUNSWICK $138,0003 bedm., 2v4 bath townhome. ( ^ f m l )

SOUTH BRIMSWICK/- V FRANKLM. OFFICE

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HAM3TON CALL 6036832000

WESTWMDSOfl . < $409,0005/8 bedroom custom Colonlei in a p«K-Bte s e t ^ »4 h i beths, .overshted 2

'‘* I « B 5 eIw l S»1cTK)N OFFICE CALL 6037938181

WESTWMDSOR New Engtetd Cokxiiai.

PRMCETON C A a 603921-1411

$349,000WKTEHOti^ . .B pU indpr In th e w o o d s ! F lre p le c e

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WMTBfOUSE STA. $229.sO02 / — rooitw, ottisge, h i basement.

^reSwixTOHreRANCHBURG OFFICE CALL 5 3 44 0 ^5 2 3 53 0 0 . i

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EAST WINDSOR (East Wlndsof.Townpouse with nnlshed basement. 3 iMdrOom, 2'A bath and all appliance Included. PRJ-529A' $139,900.

SCHLOTTReirftora 609-799^181

FOXMOORTOWNHOME- spacious "*3 bdrm, 2v> baths, end unit. Open foyer, palladium window, meiblo fpl, cent air, tolallly upgraded premium Ipl. Sy owner. $151.900.609-448- 5097' . ' *.

.'*30 Risal Estete^ For Sale

£ WINDSOR - The Orch­ard 1 bdrm co-op. $42,000. Make an offer, J.T. Boyer Roaltv 609921^1 M5

GRIGQSTOWNOPEN HOUSE

SUNDAY. 1-5PM268 BUTLER ROAD

Country Qtmosphero. 2 77, acres, spadous custom Rand), 9 rms enclosedporch: 3 bdrms, 2'/»-balh3. 2 |ols. cent lUr; basement, 2 .

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car garage. In-giiobnd pool. 2 docte* Must b« seen. Asking $479.^.'

Direction : Canal Rd to ' Butler Rd to #268.

CENTURY 21 BARROOO, REALTORS

201-297-7900Office Independently ;

> OwnedHAMILTON - By owner Abbott Commons 2 bdmi condo adjacent to Vet-

verans' Petit. poot.^$93,000. T‘ b9585-2317 evo8, 9B4- . 7651 days. -

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- Broker C o o p e rO to n Invited -. . The PeAnIngton Showing Centdf

Route 31\[iO(thbound at West Delaware Avenue, Pennington, New Jet5eri,200,3,877 5, square foot (will-divide to 2000 sq: It. and f877 5 sq, ft.).stores available

.Thriftway Supermarket anchot -J6 J )0 0 squate feet'More titan twenty existing store? - 85,000 square feel - -

The Princeton C e n te r'^OM Tteirtoa RostUndDoftheitef Drive. West WindiOL New Jersey 1,147.5,1^55 and 4,000 square foM stares a v iila b ti'lra tn e iliit^ . (Existing space 32,970). ^ .

T h e M ^Roiila 206 North from Route 518, Montgomeiy Township, New Jersey..Two 2000 ^qara foot stores avillable Trnmediatety. „i!W )sq . ft. qvsflabltS<qi t . , _ : . V : . —l66Qi Sq. FL Erofessibnal Office available iihniqdialely.Foodtown anchor — 20,000 squate fee l •

:Hore tftan tw entiw i|h l exijy.ng stores — ?S,0fl0 square leet.All Other Shopping Centeis Fiilly Leased; ■ -

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Le Parc from the Mid lOO’s. Le Parc II from the Low $3 0 0 ’s.

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A pres^gious a d d r ^ _ .Exceptiim^Isicbc^^^ m ^ific e h t lifestyle ana a gforiotis wealth af recrekiorts for your yAdd them all up and you’ve the exclusive manor homes of Le Parc and Le Parc II. And Once you've learned more, you’ll see why at the communities of Le Parc, class, never ends.

You'll find the le Parc communities in beautiful and exclusive West Windsor Township. Boasting a school district rated among the finest in New Jersey, the area is' home to a wide range of superb educational, cultural and recreational opportunities, bcelleni restaurants, great shopping, and many leadiiTg corporations abound here as well.

Inside the Le Parc homes, a grand entry foyer, beautifully dcsigned.and captivating, welcomessand invites you to experience gra^s-living, Le ParcrStyle. Inspird by your femily's deanes as vydl as their n6eA, these ^quisite hdmes offer spadous and accommodating country kkchons, elegant formal dining nooms amf w o rk ^ lly o^i^ed family rooms with heartvvant«ng firei aces.

Outskte, Le Parc homes are surrounded by beautifully rich,-landscaped grounds, ^joy Le Club, your private community recreational haveij for tennis, swimming, socializing or just kicking off your shoes and relaxing.

Privacy, Prestige and Pleasure. At Le Parc and Le Parc II, it's all elementary.

Direoiom: To reach the sales pavilion at Le Parc, from U$Route I, East on Route 571 (Princeton-Hightstown Road) to ClarksviOe Road (West Wndsor-Plairatoro School); right on ClarksvilleRoad, to North PostRoad. Left on North Post Rd. I mile to Le ParcrrRom die NJ Ttirn^ke,

. or US Route 110, .West on Route 571 to High School; left on Clarksville,. and proceed as aix^

from, 12 to 6PM daily,,■Or, to a ir i^ for a privie showing, call (609) 799-7772, '

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HAMILTON Society Hill Cdndo.r Mint cckk172 bdmi,2 bath, end unit, cent air, upgrtufod cabinets, carpel appRances,'' mipl blinds.'

. pool/tennis, fre W ly ' painted. 201-856-1979.

HAMILTON - Society Hill, private, comer unit, 2 txJ- rms, 2 bath's, cent air, all appis, w/w garbling, pool, tennis. $98,900. M l -369-

- 3600 or 369-4369. HAMILTON SQ - Byowner.

■ 5 bdrm, 3 fuirbath, Con­corde rnodel In desirable '* Goldwi Crest Spacfous

. fam- fm, IngroorkT p « l , ■ wood derft,' cenl.alr, muc^ m drOjl$334.900;'609-

: 27^^6639 Of 6B7-4992. HAMILTON TOWNSHIP - Merceiyllle 5 pbinta area acroas form Our Lady Of

' Swow'aCtiurch on East .State Street exiention. New 4 bdrm, 2'A bath Qolofiial. Loadodl Asking $194,500. 609-890-9271.;hAM1LTON TWP - New

. construction. Hughes Dr at Mercer St, fxclusive area, across Tr.om Hamiltpri

, Sayeri Park. Loaded 4 bdrm, 2V4 bath Colonial. .Great access to US 1 , to'all poigts north' &’■ south. $268,900. 609-890-9271.’HidHTSTOWN ^

CONVENIBfT LOCATION

Well kept,. Immaculate JHlghtetown- home conve­nient to schools, itbfbs, NV' bus and major highways.

- This 3-4 bedroom Ranch offers lots oi dosels and a finished family room In the

• bapement. , •PRJ-561A ^$125,500

SCHLOTTRcalton 609-799^81.

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HIGHTSTOWN - --4 . bdrm " Cfotonlal. 2'a baths. Pall

'88 occupancy. Procon- / .BtflKBpn / p r^ ,$195,000.

Lwtfison Assodales Re- aH^,'609-655-5535.

HILLSBORO ■ 2 bdrm tWnhse, flnsh bsmt, 2 luH. 2 hall baths. Upgraded car­pet & floors. Deck w/bullt In gas grill.' $147,000. Call201-674-7083.__________HILLSBORO - 3 bdrm. 1 W baths,-liv {m,Jln rm,.oal In

.•Jdt, den. owner. $217,70(L... 201-874-5428. ' .HILLSBORO - 4 bdrm, 2

■ ba^C^ipe! % acre, dust re­duced $510Q to $184.is6o. Call 201-874-8467.'H iyj.SB O .R p - below builders price; 4 bdrms;.

” 2 ’/a baths, living rm, dining - rm, den w/fire lace, full

kitchen w/dishwasher *6 ' ntoowave, coni- air, wrap ^ around porch, 2 car gar- age! 212-924-5115^ HILLSBORO - Brookvlew, luxury condo, nei ; I bdrm, loft.yw'spiral staircase, sky light- & .balcony, cfoiit. air, w/w forpoting, wahr/dryf; dshwshr, carport, pool. &

, tennis. $110,000; Cali 201- .3S93131. 'HILLSBORO - By. ovyner.y Family orlehterTRobln Rd Village. 2W • bath'. 2/3 bdrms, fin bsnil w/Wet bar, ■ sliders tb jiow deck^rssnl, air,' lots' of extras. All appis. 201*874-8169. tlS r^ O O . Open 'House gal 8 Suti.HILLSBORO r jrhmac 2 yr old. Townhouse. 2 Igo bdrrfis, eat in kit, 2V5 baths, bsmi, w/w carpel cent ^r, appis, all upgrades, pool, tennis. Alust ^ r$ 1 36,900. 201-845-5236 Of 874-6178

430 B e ^ i s t a t e~ . ForSfrie

HILLSBORO - By owner. Wmberyryck Townhouse, end unit, Ige rms, 2 bdrm, 2V4 bath, eat-ln kll fuD bsml, .bak»ny/paUo, cent, air, private localion, poo!/ tennis, $129,000. Day 609- >34-9691, eve 201-788- 5819. - .

HILCSBORO - New 2 level,2 bdrm condo, 2 full baths, eat;ln kit, din mi, llv rrn w/fpl, 2 bdteonys' car port, manyrupgraded-features.

. $134,000. 201:359-7606, .HILLSBORO TWNH5E -2 bdrm, 2V5 bath, fin bsml ’ largo • rootns-» i ' Upgrades $133.960. 201-358^4263. : :

. HOPEWEa AREA -'-FliB-' ducedl ReducedlRedirobdl Gorgeous Soflthem Center Hall Coi, large marble ontiy w/curyed stalrs-rMust sell. $319,000 negotiable. ■ By owner, 609-883-3576. HOPEWELL TW P -3 bdrm , spill i'A hew baths; iatn rm, din rm‘, llv .-rm, new Anderseh Therthapanes, bride patio, mature wooded iol— great tamily neigh-., borhood & sdioo'l district. . $204,900. Cqli owndlr at-609-737-9113___________;HOPEWELL TWP - By buifoor, 3000, sq ft. 4 bd.mi,- Colonial bri Blackwell Rd, _ wooded' Ipt, W ml IroUf" Pertninglon Cr, 2W bath, (»nt air, baseboard heat­ing, cedar siding, all interior finishes" to be"customl?ed by buyer. .Call 609:737- 0246 eves.HOPEWELL TVyP - Cus-, tom country Capo, 3. bd­rms, 2 baths^^gourmelkiL- prot land8cap0dt$189,9OO. C8II 609-737-6658 eves S wkends. ' ■

“ T u liy L a n d te a p e d O n# A cre A n d L a rg e r L o u In D e iira b le

M o n tgom ery T o w n 'ih ip

15 Floor Plan Designs Including; Colonials. Tudors, Comtemporani

And ICei. Victorians

Ranches

Every home offers'four o r five bedroom s. w.nh .i Loullgill^ Room in M as te r 'B e d ro o m (so ijic-m odelsI. 'Lp.iiimis Bathroom Suites ..with Jacuzzi (some models), taihedral ceilings; 2 car side entry garage and more

Open every day II a.m. (o 5 p.m.Phase I$ 3 9 0 ,0 0 0 201-359-6630

^Dirvctiotti: 1 rum .'717 lo Kaii < I "ii \\r»44rn 4 jtial R«Hd n* mtl ifirn left ^>n Rl. 5S5(Riirr RtuidT Idr 7 mil« iu.r<mnihfp Lmc R<l Mdkr.ngtii m ^

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REALTY CO. OF PRINCETON INC.

30’ACRES IN THE HARBOURTON HILLS AREA of scenic rolling hills and valleys. Zoned for 2 acre lot^ in Amwell Township, "3 miles cast of LambcitvilleV : $7(^,000 jIN HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP - 10 minutes from ftinccton - - Secluded 8''n>om custom built 2 story 4 bedroom, 2V5 bath on fttlly wooded 1.38 acres. Front to back living room, dining room, eat-in-kitchen, beamed ceUing in family room with firoplace and wood burning insert, j r " $325,000CREATE YOUR OWN SCENIC HILLTOP m t A S IN -PRINCETON TOWNSmP..Sccluded> 2-plus acre ready to be

' built lot with seirtic system arid 1.8 plus acre ctoaied lot with pcrc and septic system desim approval. WINDING STONE DRIVE- WjCY jnstdied. $285,000 & $200,000EXCELLENT RETAIL BUSINESS OR OFFICE LQ* CATION ON ROUTE 1. Fw c ^AVAILABLE / NASSAU ARMS - W i c t o ^ ' - 1

•■.Bdrin'.'"i"$7:W.OO." ... .... ........ ............RETAIL STORE SPACE AVAILABLE - Many C en t^ Jersey.

'.locations; ■ ^RENTALS: HtiuSES AND APARTMENTS .

Princeton Rm I Estate Qrou|} M arov County MLS AfIM ed bidopendent Brokers (NsBonwtde Referral Service

. 1 0 4 Nassau St. ?1«ton Bldg., 2nd Floor

EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS CALL

William SohuMSier, 921-8963 A sa d Mowery:895-l67l Hafyey Rude; •3 j58rS3^

Emma King, 395-6954 lanrella Alford's 737-8555

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430’f^eaj Estjate F p rS ^ e

• JACKSOFT-’AffordaWo 3 bdrm, 1 batti Capo'Cbd on

' met fvi adfos. ■ Conve- n^nl loH-95,.Q6od notgh- borhood, gcxxl schools, reasonable taxes. Paneled Interior & drop ceilings. $121,SOO. Oonverttlai mottgage- only. 201 -928- 3685 —KENDALL PARK

PRliyiE LOCATION Beaubfulwoodsd lot, prlnie

: in^aHSTTWak^iS/Wrisbo .. ta ^ V d rM to n[m)of high- •

” w a y a , : . ' S > .. PRJ-899A ' $162,90Q ■

. RasJfdili 60»799-8iai' kENDAtL PARK «^Ran^',

3 bdrrha. lV4'baths,-gar­age, asking $ros,500. Call 201-^7-4333... ' - LAMBERTVILLE - Historic brick (edwcg^slri re ign)i|y, .

' quaint sbuthem ex Charieston style; large prhr yard S big side porch. 4 bdnn, kv rm w/lpl, library,

uflunny country kit,-1 V4 bath. $285.000. 609-397r4163. LAWRENCE SO - (lew 2 bdrm, ?V4 bath, lowiihouse end .unit, fpli .$125,000 dr rent $90o. 609-426-4276..UWRENCE SO - Society Hill Condo, ibdrm, 2 bath. Ipl, skylights, calhWrali»li- ing, rtiany\upgrades: $120,000.-

,430 j f )e d E ^ t O

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"^^LAWRENCE SQUARE VII ; Below market valtie, 3 bdrm, Z'A bath, twnhme. end urin. Fpl, appis, plus Every Upgrade. Call-609- 682-0220.LAWRENCE SQ Village - Largest 2 bdrm, 2 batli condo, 2nd fl: end unit, many upgrades; close to 'pool/tannls. Includes ten­ant with' 1 y7 lease, $116,900‘Drbest offer. Call 609-921-8193 Y - •

• CAWHENGEVILLE - Fan.r tastfc value' k)cated tin- a, thost elegant 6 prestiges,-

;area co1 . Uawfehcd, < tWs', uhtquo-;3,70p; sq‘ ft ' brick • Rano.li 'ls .pe'rfect .for- gracibus ti^ng & entertain­ing. Enter through a 16ft long slate foyer to a 25x16 liv..nn, h hUted* by a fpl, with a rais< '0iarble heprtti, set in a a stone wall. Enter­tain iri a 17x15 •formal din rm. Everyone will con­gregate In your 20x13 kltr Etrjoy ittddbr gardening & entertaining in a 4Qx25.fam mi w/stale floor and fpl. This home features 3 of 4 la;ge bdrms, 2 '/a ceramic lilds bathe, plaster.walls, a senring room and bar,. 8' skylights, a 2 car gar, a full bsmt, and a 1.0x12 modem storage bam bn IW acres.. 'Principals only. Call 609- 896-1776. $294,000.

^ R eiJ Estate:

LAWRENCE ^^-V lllag7- Sale or reht, 2 bdrm, Z bathSr second fibpr end unit condo, facing wood. $114,900 or rent h $696 ttitils. 60»799-5038: LAWRENCE SO Village • Largest 2 bdrm, 2W bath tbwnhouse, model 300, many -upgrades Including microwave & fpl, $147,900. Cgll days ^1-613-8008,' eves.609-586-6941. LAWREfICE SQ VUIagr- Cbrido NbPoltihj. 2 bdrm,2 bathj, air cotid, fpl, WshVdryrdshwshr. $132K, a)i.-297-9i44: .,. *

'iirLAWRENCEVltl^.-. ColtL' - Soil Rd.' 2;bdrm.' 2‘ bath • condo; 2nd fl, ovortobklhg

pbot/tennis, end unit Fpl, upgrades. By owner. $120,000. 609-896-4482.

^ Real Estate

LAWRENCEVILLE Manors - Looking lor a large luxury townhome’ in the Rt 1 Cor-. ridorT”Don‘t Buy Until You Sge This 1 Yr Old Ei^.Unli With 3 Sdrms: Den, 2'/i Baths, Full Basement, Ftre- placa & Garage". Alt on the -country side of Lavvrence- villel Outstanding appts & design, but see for your­self. Call eves/wXends.609-882-0220________LAWRENCEVILLE - ' Vii-

•lage Ir^hoosa: , Sunny end ‘•unir wriericeb - side yard/ ’ QreatViocation.- 3 bdrm, 2 batfus/unktue: fpl.

; flill-bi^l, ail tirades,-all appIs; neutral colo.rs. $141,900; 609-896-3841 ■

430 Real Estate "For Sale

LAWRENCEVIUE - Stur- wood HainleL 1800 sq ft. 2 bdrm. twhs oh 22x100 lot.

. Fenced backyard. Oarage.' pool" & .tennis. No dosing costs. Reduced $145,000.- Musfe8Hrt09:895-0924.

L A W R EN C EV IL 'LE -; : ■ Townhouse, 2 bdrms, 2Vj, baths, -many amenities, $122,900. Priced $7000' below market value, 609- ' 890-7246- ./, ; . ■—

430^Red .Estate For Sale -

.MARTINSVILLE - farm house on histortc Midd]e Brook encampment.' 119 sq. 11. 1.5 acro.s wooded, mostly restored .asklng- $250,000; Call after 5pm 201-874-5217.________ __

m e d ic a lCONDOMINIUMS

In newly constructUO mix' use center, "THE COR- NIOT" In growing Somerset County. Be pari of a center

430 Real Estate IPofSale

MIDDL^EX bo ro - For, sale by- ownbr. Move in condition 3 bdrm Ranch, fenced yard, Ige deck, quiet neighborhood. $138,900. . 201-966:^402 •_______

MILLSTONE CUSTOM COLONIAL

2 yrs young, set on 2 pri­vate acres. Huge worklrrg Kitchen,-tamily rm. w/tpls, formal .dining tfn, 3 large ,

LOT OWNERS - Obn’t aeil.' .Let Eric Assodates put a., quaiityi affordable custorn.

; house 'bn ybur lof.'rFlnanc-. ing' availabte to-.qualified. buyers. (Jail 609-466-1817.

Uwniy, D© part w a CWlUOf iwmiai -un«iiy IM«. V ^-jhaHrHriude8-rdtg»rbank---bediooms, full baa'amenL. ,tng,prol08slonal,& rosiden-,‘ 2V5'balha. All the.best ap- tial. pharfnacy within building. For further, details call;

' - 4J01-722-9020 ■. C O W E L L BANKB4

BEAL ESTATE ' ; BRIDGEWATER

g'/i-baiha. All the.best ap- pJIancA, carpeting & mat- eBalsr Stained birch trim & 6 panarhatdwood doors. MAR-854A , $349,900

SCHLOTT*Reaitora 261-972-0100

The Chase 40-Year Jumbo Mortgage Plan:

I N C R E A S E

OPEN HOUSE ' SUNDAY 1-4 PM

^#ORGETOW N-SYKESViUE RD.. MANSRELD, TWP.

Estate like eetting • 2.7 acres of serene, treed privacy. Custom home of-bultder/owner built of the

matertatsl Almost 3,000 “ *' *' ‘Ivtngl Make. this your new

ft. of elegant ddress...TODAYI

$339 'BOO.D Ire e lIb n s : R l. 206 to Rt. 6 8 , lelt on Georgetow n-Sykesville Rd., ljust afte't Qoorgetown-Mansfleld Rd.)

CMi VfElOa HUItlTM .

m ) 5l$-t4M\llfCIDEL

Lease an apanm'eni this week, move io by Labor Day & get ONE MONTH RENT FREE at Princeton MeadowsJ^ ft ifffv

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to wall carpet,, full'' conditibnin,g,

fJishwashcr._-in cloiet, patii

balcony & mo^ . Somcl dude hiat, hot water, washer &■ dryer, nreplace, etc. Enjoy on-site tennis,,swimmingpools & more. Country Club membership

available.'Plus, FREE "•MBERSHIP in tire

ncWsJiP CLUB! Ij worth

1 Ucdrm call 799.27102 Bcdrm call 799.5727

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fo r 'b y a p p o in tm e n t dt ' ‘W O O D n a D ESTATES."

Custom built new homes ready for occupany or WILL BUILD TO SUIT A TTR A C TIV E FINANCING T O QUALIFIED BUYER.

Mood from $299,000

DIRECTIONS: Rt 206 South to.Lawrenceville. Right on Ckjid Soil 2nd right.on Woodlane Rd. '2nd right on Laurel Wood to end

Peyton Associates Realtors343 Nassau St.. Prince,ton.-N.J.

609-921-1550:

..Whether )-ou'rc purchasing or rcRiiandnj;. . the new Chase -tO-Ycar PLin lowers your ■ •' rnoriihly p,iyment and ini reases >iuir ta.v

• lidvaiitage Your ta.x .iclvisor e.in.give \nu delays'tn addition, the plan oilers

• 15-ycar tcmywith a dunce o f . l — n

.rip-year amortiiation• ibanaropiintytypicallv Irbm SIOOWOO to .

$75p,000 ot more , , '• t om(X-tltlve lived tale-, .ind lived nmnlMv

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•• No point programs '-• Noapplication fees and m Aal^r insurance

escrow' ■• -18-72 luiurldan dccisioni

I’or more Inlonnation. tall your local (duse IV'rscnial i inanttal.Sefv'ttes o(fic(.L.-\|ul discover

■ Ihiw tp foy less per month and-less on AptiLlri

oChase M anhattan of New jersey

Princeton 1-800-367-0146

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6 0 9 -4 4 8 -0 1 1 3 ,Bsch Office 15 indcpendonily 0*Yned rxi ODomtod

OPENHOUSE .4 SUNDAY 1-4 PM

This Is a 3 bedroom; 1W bath .C iF.HarTlitton Square. It also has ref

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ed hardwood )F.>fno6r8, 'a screened In porch, p flagstone foyer afvdM-' IF vinyl siding. Several appliances are ialso irxduded.xh 4- QONT MISS THIS LOVELY HOME, CALL TODAY.

• ' $175,000 3-It-DIrectiona: Rte/33 to.Limewood to left oft Great if Jf Road to right on "StiqllllowBr. ‘ J f)F YOUR HCSTESStSilvana Cox . jf^•k-kirkifkirirkit k k k k k k ' kk k k k ki

EASY MAINTENANCE - Erqoy this lovely 3 bedroom townhouSe in Washington Twp. This , home Is about 2 ypars young ana is.jusfwhat the, young couple starting out wants, it has'a fenced yard, upgeadod kitchen'cablnols, aluminum siding and a 1 oar garage. Don't wait and lose this one.

$141,000..'V

PLUM8TEAD TWP. — Approximately 2 acre, wboded. Secluded, but dose to major'nlghways.

. lovely 4 bodroom Capo otters all the amenities , Thcludirtg a fireplace, dock, 1 cqr. garage, eat-tn kilchop, formal dining room, and MORE

$169,900JUST STARTING -OUT? — Then this house in HIghtstown Is just what youre looking lot II has 2 bedrooms, almost pew lumace and hoi water heater, new rear steps Trees and shoibs tdb'. CALL TODAY $158,800SECLUSION — .This 3 bedroom Ranch in Millstone Twp. offers a wooded lot of about 4 acres. The Iwuse has been recently painted inside and out TheTe are workbenches In the basement and in the gsuage. D O N T HESITATE. .$249,900WALK TO TOWN — Located In HIghtstown; this 3 b^room bungalow is within walking distance to Ihe dowrttown shopping. There is a new root, new oil fired buTners and extra lots. The house needs some worjj. ■__________________ $190,000

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SP EC IA L IN TR O D U C TO R Y PRICES!

H O L L Y R I D G E .

O F ; S U C G E S S .T o l l Brdtlrtl^s’tna^ificent new estate hom.es / The appeal of Princeton. The beauty, the tradition/the

special feel of one ()f the country.’s most prestigious addresses, Be one ofthe Tew to ehjdy it alHolly Rid^. Only 17 of, these - lu xu ry estate homes on F i to 3 i t e sites. Homes that feature

;up to 5 bediwms, 3 ^ baths and ^fireplacw With 9 foot- eeilin^ in selected models; gourmet kitchens*- and elpgant.‘ master suites.

DonY miss this rraportunity! From Route t takeRdutc 571 West jntdPrirlceton. Turn lO l lY K I I Xleft onto Nassau'Sltwt (RouteZhtoKijutc ■^ SoutivPfob rx) Roule Mu South to Priced from the low $SOO,(XK) iProvince Line' Road and turn left. Holly. Ridge sales cehler is t/4 mile on left. “ SutwFri. I26.Sar:!2.5.Phorie.'(609)™ or (2151441-4400,

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th a t’s the Woodlands story . . . more home, more features, better locft llon lor your money. And that’s not all. .Because of the VV,oodlands very special 4i,nanclng package,-yoii can gel

■ more home for your money thari you bar^ lned lor. Here's how ...,

, Now.iOrlTlImlted lime-— If you qualify, you' can-get a 30-year, fixed rate-mortgage al only 8% - _

■ This Is what this meansJo you —• af fhe p r e s e n t g o i n g r a t e ' o f 10 /4 % , a 3 0 - y e a r '

S I S O f i O O t l x e d r a l e m o r t g a g e w i l l c o s t y o u ^ $ 1 4 0 0 . 2 4 p a r m o n t h . The same $150,000, 30-year fixed rale mortgage at. 8% Will cost you $1100.88. fhis represents a savings over the. life of the mortgage of, $108,000 ~ ALSO, SINCE

■ THIS IS A.NO POINIS LOAN.-VOUmVE AN ADDITIONAt $4500 immediately !^ w ■ - ■-■■■ r

Here's the bottrxn.tlne; as the result df .thls speplet 6% rale plus, the no-points feature, you save enough money tojfford a lamer, better, more expensive home than originally aiitiapated. And best of all, Ibok'at the standard features you

] The Woodlands; 4 and 5 Bedroorns, 2^A to 3Vz Baths, Cathedml Ceilings, Brick and Stone Tirieptaces, oversize Rear. Decks, State-bf-the-Art

•■.■“<>jal6iifCablnet8, nitercorn Systems, Mighty Maid-Vacuum System, .Landscaping P e d t^ e with Sprinklers, Alr.CondItloning;.,AND MORE. '

Sales office open dally and weekends 11 am to 5 pm fldsed Thursdays 8- W<t«fys

1. - 201.493-0911V. FROM $330,000

-,V .. _ A O A K TREE UNE/.W (9 CEAN TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY 07712 . . .DIRECTIONS; Garden State Parkway to Exit 105. Cio itraigt'u bn Rt. 36.to the imerweiion of:RoCii«-35/36; t>c.ir ri^it to RiT 35 sdiitb^'2TTiiles'on1ti: 35' south'tb Deal Rd. . Si,

• _ V ^ . Turn righronio Deal M;-At fim iralTK light turn left onto Roller Rd. Prexeed to the cnirancc for JheWopdl'andv on the.riglH 175■yardsl.

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Stin^'Alig.'7 1-4PM ,' 8 fUoAom Boadi Princeton

. Tbi* 2 *tof7 contanpomy create*

.*flMu4 ..pcHement y/it» open flour plan, arcK|iccluaT”ilelaU( *&,'wall* of glasi. Elnjoy a totally pKvate Mtitiig . w/*DcctacuIar viewa; walk tu town lo- cauon. . $359,900Micctioa*: NaaMu St. (Route 27] to Roper to Random. ' ... ’..". ....i

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aUNBUIlYNear natural pre*er»t'. Walk in vil- lase, nrrlleiu gmiliimir m'IkmiI iiikI Pniirctoii iligli S<liiHil $379,000

west WINDSOR'Top of the line Colonial on ucul-de-aac lot with new “ Buster Cr^beV pool,.2 level deck, rmiahed basement, alarni. system, central vac,' wet bar and FP'in Fit.''Call, totl^. , . ' $359,000

PRINtETON IUN(.TION .Owy 3 .BR,' I BA home is withintalking distiinrr to.truin; m'IumiI.', whooping I.iirge'lmiilsca|)r«f' lot i, more $199,500

WEST WINDSORSearching hlgli fc low for an ale lordable botne In West Windsorl beetltis .IBR Ranch jn desirable Jefferson Park. A l>est buy at . . $?I3,000

• EkST.AMWEIX - B ring y o u r horsetti SU acres fealuring 12 sYolt. bom . a l>euulifut lumse wifli

-KP and uii inrrpdiblr view ,if ihe \ul- Irv $343,000

WEST . WINDSOR 'You can waIU~Er the trpjhi from this

.well built, 4 year* young, 4 BR Col- ’ onial, witlt2 car tide entry gjuage. pluS’ openen. Hardwood floors,TR *( 1 rP and . morel ,. .$342,900

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miNSBOROLovely SamlMig model in Princeton CoBcctioal Features 4 BRt, 2.5 baths, full wall F /P , patio St .morel-

$249,900

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ROBBINSYILLE (WASHINGTON TWP)

Starling Outl Pon't miss this 3 bedroom Ranch, LR with rireplacc,- country, kitchen, ful| basement, larg^ Ini' hardwood diKirs, maintenance free" and close to everything. Offered at

$139,900

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HAMILTON SQUARE Immediate occupancy Golden Crest- Four, BR/2.5BA Cambridge model, many upgrades, a unii|ur home w/exceptioilal elcgaiicr.

$289,900 h $2,000 Bonus

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. . PENNlNIiTONThe beat of everything - 4Bfl, 2..5 UA Colonial with privacy of cul-de-sac yet walVingdislance to shops.anil schooUv Deck. FR. SR, FP. more ,* must IncludeA warranty $285,0(KK

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LAWRENCEMllE GREENE EkgaiU Ottford Rrmenchd, shows like a model Provriirinl laiidscnpet! wiKMied lot Three cur garage. Sei-ority System Master BR suite. Three adili- tiimal oversized BR Fomial l.R. DR Huge eal-in Jtitchen Sunken FH with Slone wail FP

PRINCETONge against3BU home ....

ideal invesinicnt. Walk to tow-n anti scluKils. Privrd at -$154,900

InoklM for a hedge against InlU- Uonf This Piinccion 3B11 hmne ts on

PENNDWrPpNContemporary cape only a year obi wants occupants fpr 3. qR, 2.5 bath chaETner.ain willed lot. $219,900

' LAWRENCE'ValE Oxford Pravlnclri on a tree lot, pm-festi.gnalhr landscaped in Law- ttnceville .Crceile. Formal LR A Dll. Large eat-in kitc.hen, FR w/stone FP. Master BR w/sitting room. Huge cus­tom deck, security system $3252100

LAWRENCEVIUEStunning, bright contemporary <nigorgeous wotKlrd lot Flowing flmy -plan'. MDR dnw intoirs, .3 uinre up

$315,000 plus $2,000 towards closing cost

st^rs. 2 .5 baths

tIPEN HOUSE Sun., Aug. 7 1-4PM

129 Savre Drive, Princeton Come and see this nrw listing of Fox Si Lazo. Raritan iiiihIcI # 142 Atrium lownhousc with 2 large BR. 2.5 BA. FR with FP 2 mr garage. Excellent location. Lots of

. upgrudes. $262,900DtreclJons: Rotitr I to Sayre Drive.

WI-ST WlNDStlHDesirable (doisirr (.oiiiln. Inrm-si model lit ( .niml Pomte, vailllctl rcilmgs. iiculriil ilreor .5 mlni)lcs to iniin slulioii $145,900

M.\INSBOHt»(june Si buy this new Usling.Great for the finil tiiiic hoiii.c buyer. Montrose model faaiuring 2Bk/2BA, fmisjiyd loft. Ample storage,' sliows like a model, fully e tiitip ed . & m uch m o re .

$ 1 2 5 , 9 0 0

PtAINSBOROL m Aspen

Tw.o BR. -2BA. I -x p o s iir r ' $ 1 1 6 ,0 0 0

Lovrh Alontrose model m Aspen development! Tw-.o BR. Stiiitlicrn

EAST WINDSORC.ustom C.olonlal 5 months new.I'ountry' setting convenient to shoppiiig Sc maior roads. Tliree BR/2.5BA, large FR w/skyiiglits & FP 'C o u n try k itchen w/onk cabinets, natural wood.moldings;

. $224 ,900EAST WINDSIHI

i'ind unit Eaeex .model 3 BR, 2.5baths townhoii.se with 1 cju--gBr-. age. Only one year young! Excit-

and c a re f re e l iv in g .* $130 ,900

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WEST WINDSOR is beUevtngl Ttiis the^eefat*

nicest afid most upgraded unit m C anal P o in te . ^ c o n d floor Belvedere, etc.

brick" FP, ceiling fan, ,900

PLAINSBOROB eautiful P rinceton lan d in g MeGarier model (212). 2 BR. 2 5 BA2 CAt ftATUSLti fxcellcoi lociitioii iiiul neutral deenr! $254,900

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Draosatie townbouae .with 3M BR,private atrium -with Jkpanese 'foliage, -custom decorafi^ ceramic tile foyer "and kitchen, a flowing and spacious floor plan. Designed for Uie most dii-.

' criminating buyer. : $245,000EASTWINDSOR

84of woridng for-your landlordi In- Veat in yourself today. -Osm tlii*

■ 2BR/2BA Condo w/pretty country kitclien. Cotll now to sec. For only

$121,900

PIAINSBORQ _Xbb'3BR/2.SBA ColonUI in Prince- Ion CoBeCtloa is just whatyou’vT liecn looking for. CA, stone _FP. backs to open space & mure! See this nowl-

' $232,900/ CRANBUBV .

“Shadow 0«lis" — lm|>ecrab|e nsb* inglon moilel — Numemiis upgrnile;. ■Perfect excn iitvc Slinwcnse.-

$399,900

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UWRENCEVIU^Mof4 teoM at S p e ^ lU^LawrenceviUe*. Largest *3- bedwm. with enclosed Florida room. Come and see! ' $144,900

UWRENCEVDLLE ■“Oxford Fcdcrri” in “Lawrenceville Greene" on a wooded comer lot. Fca-.

ftjnnaLvLR DR. Two store balconied Xoyef.>t*^ijappl*^.'' 'l/5 bednwmti'wet bar, 3 tSu" gaiagt^tW*-

.■ ler hath w/iactiiii, mirrored wall, and ikyhght. $339,OOO

UWniENCEVIUE'Beal (be rent race, mvest in a Iteaut- iful 2nd .floor condo in Lawrence ^uare Village ovtrloilkin|^jroo^.

i UlVnENCELowreoce S«um Vllage. condo.

" Brand new 2na floof2 BR, 2BA. Many upgradesi^«• . $120,900

EAST WINDSOR . Looking for exceptional “Uving" ipaceT This home has LR, FR, & o large 2-leveT basement!' Perfect for everyone in the family! Call tis today!

■ $229,9M)PLAINSBORO - 'A

Eight months Dew,’Cambridge model for side features* 3BR, rmisned loft, 2.5BA' Show* like-a-model. Owner transferred must sell. Call us for more infonfiaiion $158,500

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LAWRENCEwith brick frontGhanttirik Cape with hnck front &

• vinyl siding in Lawrence ,Twop. ^Nothing to do hut move in N enjoj 2 betirooms, ,1 hath,'new kitchen. Hc>-

’ duc^ for quick sale. • , $129,900.UWRENCEV111E

F o x cro fi - L aw ren cev ille w/Princeum addrm .. Tint mamir< icenljiotne lias it all: gourmet kitclien,.

' -great room w/floor'to ceiling brick FP.. loft area, master suite on 1st floor, all on a beabtlfully;-maintained lot w/mature landscaping. Call for.thecial features! ■ $595,000

EAST WINDSORConlemporaiir natr'Townhpme...3BR/1.^A. Huge eat-ln kitchen w/loadt of cabinets, LR, DR sepalated by half wall to accentuate tpt|ciouS' nest. Drastically R^uetd $123^100

CRANBURY“The Baeton" Kn executive home for diii discriminating and demanding buyer; Details b v b u . Custom' 4/5 bedroom home w/privacy and master BR on main level. A must see todoy!

$385,OOO

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CRANBURYEnd unit - Everglade Oearisroub Cn', IBR; IBA, garage, FP in LR. DR, cross venulalion, location great! $99,800CANAL POWre, W,W; PHINGETON

- ._ ADDRESSA (rio of condoa - Located at Canal Pointe, ^Ivedere'models, 2 BR. 2 BA. ' all appliances included,'neutral decor, verticals on all windows. Conveniemly located to oil major roatls, shopping, stdiools and railroad.----- ' $133,500 each unit

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nUNCETONV‘Princeioa CrecfM 2 BR Townbouae,Pristine eondhion, top quaiitf^n- siniclion, 2 car; gaiiige, basement. Convenient & prestigioMs location.. Priced to kU. ? $215,000

PRlNCEroNMontgomery Woods - New Listing-2BR/2.5- BA.MCherry-^ W ood" loimhoute, 1 cat. garage, upgrades, Bobd location. Princeton aodress.

$164,300

PRINCElilN .Starter hou«« opportmdtyl.This 3 BRhome bai hem newly, renovated.. LoMted adjacent to community, it !s a

, great huy at — _;::;-$l59,900montcomery tW .

Moatgoasery Wood* - beautUtd rjid Mils with view of woods. Lots of jrin- dows, cathedral ceiling, skylight 8> at­tached garage! Stop by! $169,900

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PRINCETON JUNCTION ' J 799-2022 -

PRINCETON :924-I600 '

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A Paofc«t Pid)Sc(rtion WeekiDf August 3, 1988m

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MIUOTQNEtbVWSHIP- 4 bdiih, 2V4bath center hall Colonial. Uv- rm.. dim rm, lam rm .ijr/Tpl, 12x20 d ^ i oH e^Wn kit. ailuated bn a aedt icid 8 Bx re wooded lot acrou fcbm park with lake. Mina from turnpike. Real Estate listing Just expired prtce reduced lot quick sale $26b,000 no realtors. Please , cal! 609-448-4294

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iMIttSTONE-TWP-Boaut- • Ifulranch3bdrm,2bath, jiv

mi, din mi, fariv rm |(r/(pi. 15)64' heated, surtrobm, 2 car gar^e, full bsmt on 1>. acres. In country setting.

— I235;b00.: 509-2Sg:9TBr"

430 Real Estate ' For

MONTOQMERY - Must see.' 4 ^ bdrm,- 2V4'bath' Colonial In prime tocalion; Wooded abie. Flexible owner will corjsider all .of- ■

.tors. Open .hoose Aug 7, l-5pm. 11 Deer Ron Dr 201-3S'9-0913.Montgomeiy Knoll £ele-

BEAUTIFUL OFFICE PONDO

Rich ■ Princeton Area-Seltirrg *•

Location, In prpfossJ^al park away drom madding

. traffic noise. Easy adSm. r-lo-; Princeton area anienl-

lies. 2-1gtonr dBlinip bright

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n e w tS w n g r a n t - 5 room condo, 8 mos old, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, gpgrades,. S 9 8 . ^ 215-^5280.

NOHTH_ BRUNSWICK - ' floai RIe ■ 1 South, mins . from Prlticeton. Move right

in to this new 3 bdrmT2Vi, bath Colonial., cent air, lull

. basement, backyard facing Green Acres, asking ' $254,900. Also possible rental. 201-238-3999.

^ NORTFTHANOVER'New constructkm on a 9 acrelol.f Thls’’3 bdrm Rancher Is

' available wi^'your, choice of colorpiBrigg your liorees

■or piaiil TOUrhurserv: Can't

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LAW RENCEyiiLe F ^ K L I N CORNERS

|8PACK)US 1 B^foom Garden Apaffmentsl ] Available Convenient to Quakerbridge Mal[. |

1 Bedroom $492.D0 per month includes Heal and Hot Water

' F o r M o r e In fo rm a tio n CaQ : 609-896-2796

- MONMOUTH JUNCTION - For sale or iease.by owner In beautiful w y ^ o o d Estates on Rt 1,2 Iwrm, 2 bath, w/lga sunny loft, track lighting throughout, telp- phWie In ■ master -tiath, sunny terrace, amenities iriWd,' pool,'tennis, shop­ping-nearby. Musi seel Ask $131,500, o r ' lease for

, $,1050/mp. 2Q1 544-8433.

MONROE'TWP • 2 acre indusIKal lot. Fere tested,' $49,900. Levinsoii Assoc-.

.totes. Realtors. ^ -8 5 5 -. 5535. ‘

-itew,.seardi-engineertng. Ampir paddr^. Peaceful wooded are's vista. $235,090. MAKE_AN OFFERI Call Joe c5bogherty 609-921-

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'k^Beal Estate Brokers) ;'• 33-Vyitharspoon SI

• . Prlrx»ton,4fJ 08542■ . 4 - wt* ‘ ■NO BRUNSWICK-2 bdrm. . 2 'A bath townfiome.vdth all^ extras inoiuded. Priced to sell imcllbdtoiety, $133,000. 201-359.5218 or 609--921- 0440. -

beat 9 acres arid Q house'* - -Tor $244,900. Call Jim Sax-

tort Realty, 609-298-3000. PENNINGTON BORO - Picturesque, wpodad lot.

■ overlooking Ktinkoi Pafk.' - Completely remodeled, cparmlng Colonial with re- flnished hardwood (ioors Ihroughouli Large .sized rooms with'large closets. Uv rm 4 din rm ^/lovelyT bay windows, kit w/eqting area, screened porefr,' 3 bdrms. Cali 6Q9-737-3118 for ari appl.^PENNINGTON- BORO ■ •Under construction. Sept. > occupancy. 3 bdrms, 2% baths. 609-530-0616.,

Four G reat Reasons to

RARTTAN2 F AMILY BUPtXX ».2 8 a bodropm api.'G tt-fueted.hol walermeal,'Large lot

$165,000

' ' MANVILLE,6 ROOyi - CAPE COO 4 bedroorhs. gas fired hot air heal, brick palio, car‘port.

. $145,500

Priced Right. Excepltonally Clean Partial Brlch,9 room raised RanchJZ zone gas fired- hot water heat, fireplace, hardwbod floor covered with new carpets,.plus many extras. Possible Mother/DaUghter. $169,500

F.J. BONGIO RNQ> ASSOe.Reaftors, Insurers & Appraisers

(201) 722-0072 . >— — -— 37_J)«ullv-Maln SU,-A‘lanVHIe

.MsUn^l mxlorl ind cnnMkMa to hogfy out tnd tin Mnon usiti -Futum todudt us Inct- tot'-iO-ihctric kitd*n, liwistitf io4 ntrimta Onsilt lundn liclllllii Ndlit«tst<a«i1 idiooli tna stnpsMi >■

HILLSBOROUGHgardens ;

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P R IN C E TO N H IL L A P A R T M E N T S ]SSr‘Vpm)(Just moments )rom. the heart of PrirH»ton)

1,2,2 Bedroom + Den Apiartmento & T d w h h o u tw __Rents Start at $720.00 and Include: HEAT, HOT .WATER, POOL & TENNIS MEMBERSHIP. Many unite edme with a. PRIVATE BASEMENT and GARAGES are available. ALL UNITS.ARE WIRED FOR CABLE TV

Bach Of Our Exclusively Styled Apartnients Offer:Private Entrance ' v- DishwasherWalk In Closets 'Hardwood FloorsPrivate Balcony Spadious Rooms ^ '

* • - - And Muchr-Much More.

Airport.(Princ Priricii

.toil at fprk to model . ____ _ _______________In Prin retoh Avnniie (SrmngrifStnllnn) ..Tiifn.TighiJinH rw n inno no

'ririceion Avenue (Sunpco Station);. Turn left onto Princeton Avenue, t^ar .- »ls on right. From Princotefn and,Trenton: Rl; #206 North ,

from Royal

1. Great-Rates! VVt*( ,in provt- it -\<.k us lo.r <I I uminitcf 'analysis whic h doc umc-nis jhat Kov.d c onsTsic-ntK

hi-als tin- market

2. Great Free Computer Analysis! Wc will (jrejiarea CLis.tomized analysis to help you selec I a mortgage to meet your specific needs If consitfering a'reftnarice, the analysis will show v-ou'it it is a good idea

3. Great S e f^ e ! ■Royal Service means that iViuwill have a personal Icran officer assigrTl-c+ to you And you will receive periodic reports on the status ol. your ajrplication

Great Mortgage Programs! We have- a c om plete-variety of mortgages, including IS and U) year fixed, "no-point," adjustables and non-intome verifi- c ation programs

t all 'Th e - G r e a t K a t e / C o m p a n y ' lof tillthiT.inlilfm.itiiin

(609) 452-116Q1 (800) 437-5700

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FOR SALE BY OWNB1 OWNER SUICIDAL • R.E. AQBtT MURDERED

FANTASTIC BUY — $199,900 1 MAieFlELDRD.

EXECUnVE MT. VffiW AREA OF EWING Thto tov«ly custom homo is avSIabte to Iho smart bcjyoc wbo damands quality oonsbucilon. On a pcolesslociany larxisiamed oomar lot this homa U fdoal tor cozy family Hying AND formal entertaining. The Bvirrg room laalurea a fireplace artih cuslom.bookshelves. wWlo the lairtly room txteste a akyfighi erxl wIrKlowwafi ovoriooking the lovoiy mature piaim>gs In Ihe yard. There are harcMOod floora throughout now C/A system, Bterm 'system, and' a apjxSpus redwood deck. Add lour bedrooms (or ttwee and onips), two baths, garage, and a full_basetTient, pan ol which has been firXWHKl Into a rrtxarttkxi rxxxn lor iha kids pp a ra^day. Ready lor IMMEDtoTE OCCUPANCY and Ideally located lor oommuting. Minutes from train and all ms)or Nghways.WrecBona: 295 Sooth to Exit 2, left onto Bear Tavern, left onto Mt View, left orjtoLpchatoog, right onto Marislleld.

0R c^ M3-778C for an ^rpoinimenl -

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From $212,900I - t, -Airmn'inrcllf) Kd iKl ,U2|WiSi \i iitv) lij hi lum Icll on Stejny Hill , kil \i m-sl liglu HU rijjht onlu Linghorne Y:irdli-\ Kd l’n» (t-d I 3 milt-s m iiighlandI ..III 1,11 It'll ( )|x-n d«4v-i|yEj;xct'l)l Wi-cl

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Final Section Now Available ■:7 - rtemSl95;000./; ■ ^

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y At Lawrence/Pritjeeton• Franklin Comer Rcxid Just off Prlnceion Plk6. Sales office 6pe(-i dally.

i ' : '■ (609j 696^3866 ^

R elax... im win(t.V escape from the ordinary and the ev e iy ^ y

to the sensual exdtemeht that awaits you nere.Leave the ruh^f-the-rnill and the rouJiTO beto

as you te r a hop1$, and a wofid, ri(ih with comforte and pleasures, Eveiy room .is Imaginative, open and airy. With volume spaces that wilLsendyour spWts soaring. A -w ashed country k itten roomy e n o t^ for the entire femily. And a master bedroom that almcist defies description- -vvith a Roman-style bath that makes qifite a splaslroftts own; TWs Is the home that fantasies are made o f... a home that, welcome you in an indulgent fashion. 'And yet, there's more to entice and

! I I ..../I’ ■ I '“ r. excite you. The Gentry’s exclusive Swim^d Tennis dub:.. and affthfriphanns of Princeton j u s t niiinmes away. -

Make ybiff ' i ^ rtKW best imove tb The Gentry.Coine see oitr febukms community and magnificentfy .

. derarat^^model horties tbdgy,,3 ,4 (& 5 bedroom Executive Homespricediyom $267^990;-- ■ 8 Hancock (xntrt.-Plainstoro.

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SaSn Ccafcr Opt* nmnday — Mooday I0-5

wd.Wtdws*iy ie.7Howco Rasldantlal Davatopmanl, Inc.

VlsH tite l-Tiik e Route I North or.South toward PrincMonteSctid^MiDrtoact. East on tlainsboroRo^ to Stotts Cbtneffloaclan'clifienseconci right tote p c Gentry. Fennanent mortgage financing avaHaUe lo quJlifled puFctuiers. Pricts subject to chandc without notke.-bROKER PAkUOI-ATIW WELCOME.- .

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. For those who wouldn’t have It-

any other way.Windsor Commons is-

just minutes from ' Princeton, Princeton Junaion, major high­

ways knd ‘shopping. — You’ll come horne’

___ to a’wdtKof.Juxuries, including.your own private swim'cTub on btautKully wooded grounds.

Two bedroom luxury apartments froth the jinld $700*$.■ from Rl. 130.or'Rt; I. ukt Pnikcton'- Hightjtown S7I) lo One Mile RdFollow Wirtdwr Commonj sipii

Anothtf fu'* Community byWindsor^CommMisFor InFormatloii, ple*s« call {MS) 44i-il(K|

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PENNINGTON • By owner. 4 bdrm, IVS' bath, custom Colonial, liv rm, formal (Nn mi. fam rm. ded<,'flnl8hed bsmt, walk up attic. Walk to schools & shops. Very good condition. Perfect family home. S195.000. 6D9.737-0541.

PLAiNSBORO' ■ 2 bdrm newer .isf Hr Aspen condo,

, must seU, $114,900. Boyer Realty 609-921>ie05.PUINSBORO

SPECtAkA . , . SPAtgOUS ,

This *4 bedroom,. 2VS bath “beauty • has master bed--room, den wiih., fireplace,- jacu22l :and .skylight iii master bath. Excellent schools ^ easy ^raih commute.P R J ^ A $299,000

. SCHLOTT Rpaftctfs 609-79»6181

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PLAINSBOPO - 1 bdrm Ftsvens Crest East. Condo, Delmar Moded with flrp- pl«ie & lull Rppllianca papk-

Near pool & tennis. Immediate de live ry. $93,800. Flnanctiig avail­able. Can. 609-275-4969.

PLAINSBORO - .Aspen CotKlo, 2 bdffn. 2 balh, liv rm. din rm, toll, fpl. seperata laundry, Iresh paint, axi6 cond. Abuts wildlife petserire. Asking $119,000 negottaWo. 609-,

. 395:1442.. . .PLAINSBORO * Aspen,

t model, secluded kK: 2 bdim. z buUi.-cr

430 R e a l E s ta te

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PUlNSBQRO •- Aspen condo w/a Iprtvate scenic v W , backs up to Cranbury Brook, must sSe. Top Hr, Durango.. Model, Inds: 1 bdrm, f bath w/cathodral ceiling, skylight & fpr%i iiving rm. Full appliance packlage. $99,'500. Avail Immed. Call Diane dyring days at 609-799-28.80; evea/wknds 609-799-4752.

PLAINSBORO - Aspen, 2 yr Old pondo, gorgeous end uhH,. 14xirm, all a{^a, a/c, pool, te n ty A fi^ k ln g $92,500. Ciall eve?. 609-

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dition.PRJ^20A $124,900

SCHLOTTRealtoni-6P9-79»aiaiPLAINSBORO - Bfitlany townhousb. Aynsley mod­el, end Unit. 3/4 bdrms prime location. Boa/dering green acres & open area. Marly upgrades '$215,000. 609-799-7B48. . PLAINSBORO •" Briltiiny Townhouse. Exc condl 2 jadrm,.SV4 bath, Igo country klL latge Hv rm/din rm with

. firoptece. Rnishod loft, pool &' twrils. Neutral colors 4 good IpCaHohl Best Valya

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thedral ceWng, skyllghi, loft w/dolHng fan, track lighUng, fpl. upgrade w/W carpel, verticals, all upgraded

-appis, wallpaper In kH 4 baths. Asking $124,000, CaH 6 0 ^ 7 9 9 -3 8 ». '

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P r in c e to n Ariiis^^L uxvry 'Apartihents ' i arid 2f Bedrooins

Startinjg from ■9$S70 per m onth

Features:Wall-to-Wall carpeting over concretedn 2nd floor aj ts. , All utilities except Electric Individually'contrdlled^heat

• 2 air conditioners~ ' v . Private-©ntrimees-.Walk-in closets Individual balconies . ,Storage room^within apt. Laundry Rooms Superintendent on site

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3 bedrooms townhousa in Brittany.developmbnrback- Ing :up to woods, finished loft with skyiite and calling

Man, family room has fire­place -and built'-in book­cases and bar.PRj-563A $163,900

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PLAINSBORO ~Two bedroom Tamarrac in

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$149JX18,-__________PLAlNsk?BO> '$filkBiy' Brighton; unique eiid unit, 2000aq ft of gracious living space. 3 bdmis, 2.8 baths, liv rm. din rm. kit, priv entry foyer, fam rm w/ft)l 4 built Ins, fin 3rd (Ir has dbl win­dow with tong view of ten-

^hls cts, cent air. Upgraded apple, w/w, window treat­ments, garage,' prof lartp- scaped patio, largest fron­tage in Brittany. Shown by appt. $199,900. 6Q9-799- 4544' . -PLAINSBORO - Brlftany. lownhome, what a deal, 3 bdrm, 2 'A balh. liv rm, din 'rm. den w/fpl, all appis IncI, Gmai location, toiwest price.

. Coventry at $155,000. Call 201-725-5930r -

PUINSBORO - A4pen. condo like new. 2 bdrmi 2 bath, largest ipodeL all

"appl, replace. $114,500, 809-799-2168.

PUINSBOFIO - Condo in- cludee-besl. go)i course vfow.. cathedral cailings,' skylights, 2 belling tons, track llghjs, ventilated shelves, lull sUe wshr/dryr,-

-relrtg,' blinds, upgraded range, pool, tennis, extha tv 4 phone hookups 4 more. Investors - vrfll have tenant until March '69 $122,900.. 609-2754)664.PUINSBORO — . .

SEULCn FINANOMGtPrinceton iarea - Modest price.: 3 bdrtn Ranch on quiet iano.-Ne'ar Rt 1, 130. Tpk and trains. $149:900.

MONROENEED MORE ELBOW

'ROCMir?Custom twltt, tovihgly man- lalned, 9 room home •w/atlached garage - and only minutes lo_.NJ Tpk.

, Exit 8A. Separate addi gar- age has electriCi alarm, air & attic. $172,900.

’MILLSTONE201-446-4959

Merrill Lynch Really

430 R e d Esterte rFor sale

PUlNSBOrtb -"' Excep- lionaV Value For The Smart Buyer. TWs 4 bdrm, 2’A bath Princeton Cotteebon Cr^mial on quiet B b ^ fea­tures storage toft in garage, brick firepiace 4 m^om shelving.. $234,900. Call 609-799-2371.

PUlNSBQRO ■ COUNTRY UVMG

PLAMSBORO CONDOMove into’ fills two bath buUders model on first floor whtohdndudss refrigerator,

' track lights, neutral wail/ wall qarpefirig, tastafpRy deco'raileid,. hear pool -end tennis courtoj. and only V-

Ra> on I

hour tfs^. ride Jo NY 'and" Philadelphia. -

'PRJ-834A $114,000 -SCHLOTT

Realtors 609-799-6181 -P LA IN S B O R O - New,

averts Crest East Condo the Princeton Meadom

Golf Course. Top floor Carmel Model Irid 1 hdrm, Vbeth, with-cathedral ceil­ing and skylight In liVIrio room. Fulleppllance pack-' age ind. dishwasher, diS

. ppsal, 6elf- deanlng oven, washer/ dryer and refriger-

.atbr-all neutral cOlprs,. Located next to pool arid n e a r.te n n is courts.^ $80,500. Call Diane duitog'. daysF 609-799-2880; eves and wknds, 609-709-4752; Prinbfeils only, ■ . ^

Leonard Van H ise A g e n c y

OPBI HOUSE SimOAY 1-3 PMIBQHTBIo Wm ^SPLIT LEVa. - Come to see this custom built* home with much.lo offer. It indudes 3/4 bedrooms, 2 full baths. -3 zone heaL fireplace, den with double doors to a wonderful patio arto yard. For summertlrrm parties enjoy the 16' x 32'. Buster Crabbe In ground pool that is fenced for privacy. Must see today. , $189,000Dtracoons: South Main Street past Peddle School, Right on Springcrest to # 1 1 2 ^ .

OPBI HOUSE . SUNDAY 1-3 PM"'for TIC ACTIVE FAMILY - You are Invited to

see this low maintenance, brick 4 aluminum cape cod in desirable Charles Bossart Estates in Bordento^, The home featuras a cheery lamlly room w/ellding glass door overiooktng the 16' X 32’ In-ground pool and yard. There's a 12' X 26' living room, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, newer kttcheh and dining area,-and ifs only 1 'A blocks to the elementary school. Don't wait to see this.

$139,900■OIraettons: Fit. 130 to Rt. 528 east, ten on Charles Bossart Drive to #14.

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STATELY COLONIAL - Proudly standing on a hHIttp In Allentown this ontPof-a-klnd beauty pa­tiently waits for you to enter. There's an Impresstve foyer, l a ^ ropms w/beautiful woodwork, .country kitchen, new family room, deck, sun room, over­sized g a r ^ , new rarnaoe; and very deep lot. Gail today. \ $249,900SPUT-LEVEL - Near tuinpike, located In a friendly

iborhood In East Windsor on a treed lot, this 3

Extras Indude darkroom in basement, central vac. 2-cai garaM with 7*6 doors-great lor the hanr'”

Cali todav

i TTC FAMILY - Not only Is this Roosevelt home attraefiva throughout its 8 rooms, but offers a rural location which b ^ e rs the Assunpink Wildlife Refuge, rind Is only minutes to Hightstown 4 the 'Tum^e. This wethcared lor home has a newer roof end furnace, wall-to-wall carpeting, g a r ^ and many upgrades.-See It sooni ^ 3 % 9 0 0A HOME FOR TTC LARGE FAMILY - Here's w unbellsvabto large-ranch featuring a huge room w/wet bar perfect fof entertaining, formal dining room and living room; basement with recreation roomMn-groundpool central air andtroto located In the Old York Estates. * See this nome todayl

$219500for an apooinfment. $165,

* Office: 609-448-4250MEMBER MERCER COUVTY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

AfiM'-Houra Cai160 Stocktbrt^St. . ,Hightstown, N.J. ' 443-34l0

fnjlmillHifiws

Carefully Designed To Pamper Today's. Professional " ..Couple , --- :Delached.-and Semi-Detached Homes Surrounded by Open Space.70 percent of Iht^rounds arc reser\'cd for. pfipn sjiacc. E v ^ home backs upon vSotxls o r" . J[ayishly landscaped open— '^pce.' 4 —

XII ftand convenience of the Princeton aYea, A'-scctiided environment of only 69 private residences, i„

.minutes'from the Princeton " ' Junction train station and minutw.froni Prjncetori' , ;■University, and area's fine ■ ‘ .shopping. ' _ _

In-the heart of thQ ’ Pi7riceton area,ITitrcliom: Fi)orti U.S.-l: Cocjjl-on'’RiJolc 571 (Piirttflon-.fiixliblown Rnkii lo VVeil Wlnckof-Plainsboto Hixh Schoof;

' iurn right CUiksvillr'RiMd.arKl nuke firit lffl rinP*t>n-Lyl« Ro*l, PrixwS

• apprilxiiiuidy si mile to.Wntwkxk on -ri|;M,-Fft)rivNj; T utnpike-t£«it-4Hv---------

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Largest and most dramatic living spaces of any area homes, .2300 to 2400 s q u a t te s t of space where it c o u f it^ ,.□ 18 ' dining room easifti seats 12□ 23 x17 master bedroom on

first floor□ Large first floor library

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Luxurious standard features. '.□ Soaring volume-ceilings/over

entry and living areas□ Ceramic tile floor in. large

eat-jn kittheri□ 'Stucfo"Marisiori" exteriors,

Pella windows□ Lavish master baths'with

’ shbvycr,. 6 fpot tub, double basin dressing vanity

□ Unsurpassed energy.savings* package / •;

□ Fireplace in* Living Room• □.Tyvo Car Garag?

P r i c ^ f r o m $ 2 2 7 ,9 0 P .

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‘Sail ibonber of. lidnMboid awiit by ot.icirt 40 jr^^ofafe.

LodkForNotting-Hill at Foxmoor

, The lowntiotnes you loye are back!, These gpi^eous 2 and 3 brtroom tosvnhomes are open, airy, rilled*with.,- exdtenwnll Gqtside — fill your days and nights with fun/Arid enjoy a

-close-to-everything location. .(609) 44B-7171 .2 4 3 bddroom homos

-from a low *125,990.

The Fox.Andover e je ri at Foxmoor

The very last.section of these popular . . condominium homes is ready for

.. immediate octupancy. Their long list . of standa/8 features will absolutely

dazzle you! Outside — you’ll enjoy • swimmlrijj. tennis, more. Huny ini

; • (609)443-0800' ■ 2 bedroom- homes with up (o

2 .Mlhs from the tow *100>;

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NOW IT PAYSMdRETHAN EVtR \ 0 b u y H.ER£I • C uaianind low Interest Rate FrotectioaSTtitu .fSSS * Complete AppOance Propam Included

(Wuher, dryicr, refitgerA>r, m jerow w , dhhwaiher, rangerdisposafi -

fcaceam 116 lm*t i*#r ■ ifi aapMk iiivtaMataiinhaMt ■'

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" e L A IN S B O R O - . T a m - maron condo, 2nd fir, 3

. bdmu, livnnwithcathadnU ceWng & Ipl, din nn, 2 full baths, all appliahbes, 1 year old. P r ^ d to ssit b^low cost, $134,900.^all 201-821-1271 or 201-238- 170S.

. PLAINSBORO.Tsmarron - 2 bdnn. 2 bath. IJylng rm w/ilreplaco &. Cath^/al Oslllnia, dining rm. fcnTvar-

■ tides, S129,S00. Call 609- 2 ^ -7 4 2 6 ■ ' <

. PRICaP T O Sell • Prirjco-■ Inn r n n a l Pftlnlaf Hfld g a a -

^ R e S E ia ta te F o r Ssie

P R IN C ^ O N A R EA Canal Polnle - make an offer on either our 3 bdrm, Z'A bath,' Plaza Tow hom e, JusI reduced to $199,000 or our 2 bd(n}, 2 baOi garden

' homo,'' asking $135,000 & wd'll make your day! Cent air, fireplaoe, pool/lennis, free shufUe to train. OOn't shoot yoursetl call nowl PCM & Realty. Inc. 609- 520-835,5

PRINCETON A R EA ■, -BEWARE . ^

430 Rest Eitate FbrJSate

P R IN CETO N Area • Now 5 bdrm Frondi entry borne. 2 . IpTs, upgrades, Imrnod 6c- eyp. 609-799-20;W/300a.

P R I N C E T O N A R E A - $SOOO below market value. Newfy pfilnted & decoratedend unit corido, 2 bdrma, 2 baths,.fpl, washer/dryer & many extras. $127,000.

...Ca)l.20.1.:a2ShOl.72...,.........P R I N C E T O N A R E A - Whispering .Wooris ' tovm- house. 2 bdrms, 2W baths, f ire p l«» , air ^ond,-sun rm.

jo o lA te n n is .^ 69,000. By Our nevr3 bdrm' 2W bam 3Q1-^4-296a.

twi;>hM, end irnit, 3 bdrms, "icjJtj' 2W- baths;-^6-

plabe, garage, wiW carpet, washer/dryer. Sale or rent. Open House, SatlSun Aug 8-7th.J-4pn1,*25 Heritage BNd, 609-924-2362. .PRINCETON - 1 yr oW 2 bdrm, 2 bath perithouse, comer, unit, fireplace, fully loiaded. Sisal II $112,000.

• Karim. 2dl-634-9100. PRINCETON - 3 bdrm patio home, walk to trnvn,

' , 'qiiiot area $257,600 Boyer Realty 609-921-1805 PpiNCETON - 4 bdrrn, 2 baths, well tnainialned,'

' Dutch Colonial on'quiet -tr^line street,. Walk to sdiools In town, private yard arrd.’l car garage $285K. 609-683-,172i;

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f^INCETON AREA -flpst lotion in Moritgomery WoodSj private end unit teahouse, 3 bdrms, loft, 2W bath,..„;1,^~ g a ra g 9. /^iwood Model, many, up-

*- mdes, asking $.195,000. Cdll 609-921-6489. ■

Townhpme; In, prestlgldus. dan'al'Pwntelwon't last-1

. cargarage; fireplar» & cent air, lust reduced $189,900. You've been warned! PCM ' & R e a lty , In c , 609- 520-8355.

P R I N C E T O N A R E A • Montgomery Woods Twn- hse, Best price pn rnarfrel, $149,000. 2 M rths; 2W baths, fireplace & g a r^q . Owner Is licensed redtor.* 201-526-1984... -PRINCETON A R E A Mont- - gomery Woods, - Town-

„house, 3 bdrrna, 2W baths, Ashwood Model, choice lo- cation. SaortflM'$l91,500..

' 'open house Sun 12-5pm. Call Gary, ,609-921 7 6 4 "

PR INCETO N A R E A - .181 .'Time Offpri Tadtoful^ de­corated & immaculate 3rd II C lo ister in prestigious Canal Pointo.. 2 bdrms, 2 bath. Cathedral Ceiling & fireplace, great Irjcationt

; Won't last at. $147,900.' You'll love III For appt call; PCM & Realty, Inc 609- 520-.B355'

PRINCETON 'Area - Mont- gbrnery Woods townhdwie; Beaut&l view. !'2 bdrms, V/i baths; fpl. ell appls, iQft, upgraded' carpets. Avail N o v i.$162,900.Call

.201-254:9397.PRINCCTON - Canal. R, lux ctmclo, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, very roomy, prerh loa Prin- dpats. 609-895-7019 10-3 or 669-799-2067-attar 6. PRINCETON GREENS -

. Now 2 -bdrm, 2'A bath con- . tempory Towti- house, lots ol^roop..& oxtrasi Convs- 'hleint 'id'comrtiulsr train & _ downtown , Princeton, Be­low bunder's price. 9-5pm. 609-452-7609 :

I ’RiNCEtONririOPEWELL Area - Cc^temporaty ciis-

N tom home.'In a woodland, retreat. Privacy with ec- cessability. 6 miles' ■ to,

' Princeton: culture, ■private schools, main routqs of trahsportatien. Immediate occpy.'No'Points.. No or-'

. IglnaUon.fee'now. Excellent terms. 801-649-0644 or 801-364-9098, ■

430 R e d ^ t a t e

For Side -

PRINCETON J C T - New construction 5 bdrms, 3 lull bbihe, Conlemppraryhome ¥rith large jacuzzl, sky­lights. For immed-sale at builders price, $376000. call Sam eves 609-275- 8589, days 212 -640-2976

PRINCETON LANDING Prtme Position. Attractive ■ Price. 3 bdrm, 2V1i bBths, Ige liv. m) w/cathedral ceil­ing, lam rm w/flp, 2 car gar, full bsrrit. Lovely plantings, kirround. dock vritti sa^ eluded view of grass &

|>8. Value f>ric« town-"l.;comblning fhe epri-

.. yohlenw, -facility & olor '.gands' of Ihe -.Mmdings.-

$285,000, possession . negotiable: Principals only.

609-452-8133.-

PRINCETON LANDING -, New 222.Model, 2 bdrms, 2W baths. Master w/exqui-

'sttebaStrpomsulte.^exten- . t ^ e u h g ^ e s , whirip^i; 'ceht vac, security & miir^- more. Must be seen, Prih-

• dpals Only, 201-297-8244-

LANDING

’ ‘ BUWers Special - Close Out P r k ^All .with flirt bOTjs, 2-gar­ages, private decks, fpls,

' 10-yr- homo owner , w a r-. ranty/soCurity systerh, and

.Other stanefard features.

3 3 9 S a y re ." 2 B d rm . $210,000. Includes whirl­pool & ceramic tile^flrs In kit, dinette & toyer. Imrnod. delivery.

430 Rea] Estato , For Sale ^

525 McCarter, 2 Bdrm, $229,900. Immed delhrety. .

3 4 3 P a lm e r, 3 tadrny, $244,900. 2 rnbnih do- livary.

M l . Carnegie, 2- bdrm, $289,400. Includes whirl­pool. expanded deck, up­graded (^blnets 2 month delivery

225'* Alexander, 3 bdrm. $833,900. Library' + toll. 2

.montiv delivery.

For ^itionahnfom iation C ^ l 669^52-7S5S.. -' ' .

.. Exclu d e Oales-Agerrt-,WEICHERT -REALTORS N «w Homes

SU P StB etO tY-BFROEKTHOME PARK-UKE SEmNa

BUILOER'S PREVEW PRICE: $239,000 £uHt to CanadUn EtMrgy etarxlSrds, this single level txxTM locaiea in Ewing features: LR overtooklog Dela-• wsn Rivet, DR, 3 bedmpms. 2 fun baths, eat-lawtshen •erUwndry: laige'tamilyTootn ovorBoWhg 14|hhole ol Trsmon-facKxiSy CM), fireplaoe arxl large dock. De- Mched 2-car garage. Home la In heaySy wooded area ar5 luBy larefiipod. InoKides 100'wide * 360'deep lot 1.90aaquara leet . ' ■ i.

Formotwlnlormalioo h ■-WLTON R; ANDBtBON /

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fNe speclaaSsr twn passNo solar Deck House, n e ^ ^ on 14icwlnrtgpewe<, has'never been Bvad Ini 4,000

ol Ivtng spilamey Ivk^. Mastarbeckoom laaturea_______ jhed atoig araa, odiSanl bath an' ' ' " 'draaskig toome. Uirga oCwntry kltchan and

-aundranchad i bath and Ns and her room B

tquara leal ol IMng apace otfera plenty ol room lor ‘ Master ' ■ ■ '

■ nt bath ai.___ _ I lamSy roloadad'wtti' arrianKiM. Two stories ol ,gias8 in.he IMng

,reonV|unapeoambsiooml'aiSl bed*, ."tm^, 3square loot baairhant.Wirsp around cadarTdadt la peHeet • tor enAftWnlng. Dekns matariala inckida

Continued

P R IN CETO NI30WNTQWN

P R ff^O N N E WCONSTRUCRON

Only 3 units remain. A- wprdwityting lownhouSos In walking distance lo Nas- * sa'u "Street: Open; U ty, . beautiful-floor;plan. Finest cra llsm anS htp. 3 bed; ropms, 3 futi baths, sky-

'Tights, bpioonios, modem kitchen 1 and greehousa broalriast nook. Truly g o r-, goous. - • . .PRN;306A $339,500

. SCHLOTTfleattofs 609421-1411.,PRIN9E TO N RANQH»*.4

r bdrm; light airy, on Jpvely Cherry Vailley Rd. 6 mins to, Unlv, partly wooded." nlceljr landscapep comer acre, secluded leeling. New Eur­opean kit, .trg Jalpuslect Florida mi, full bsmt w/1 Tm rm. 2 car gar. Poriect fathlly home, oim er sale; priced ' dropped to $270,000, 609- 921-2526. . ■ '

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yourrtmeni

[|ou'1l lira ttiors I[for many years. jfiontider tii« finest... ^

Robbinsville[Rural setting with acres. |ol b re a th in g spacu larOund lovely apart- ith e n la . .Extra la rg e | |fporjis. with wall-to-wall

arpoting. Free parking ijor 2fCars. Convenient

s alimtghways.

ARMSi^ a r o n Rd. across from Ithe' Country Club. Just | least on Rle. 130 at Rte, |33 North ol I-9S at Exit |7A N.J. Tpke.

Mrs. Sheehan . 259-9449

EAST WINDSORi ln - th e P r in c e - Iton-Hlghlsiow n area. [Luxury garden apart- Smenb in quiet suburban Isettlngs. All' have pri- | v a le b a lc o n ie s .

sp a c io u s w e ll-ke p t Igrounds Wall-to-wall' ip a r p e t in g Ff(

Dff-street parking Swim \ Dlub

WYHBROOK ' WEST

Dutch Neck Rd Mr. S Mrs. VWiHe 448-3365

BRdOKWOODBARDENS

Hickory Comer Rd 1 PuumlnskI 446c553l

EwingTownshfp

{Luxury apartments with {private pools. Effiden- ic le s to oversized 2 D b e d ro o m s '. L a rg e grooms. Brtutiful: land-

1,. Conveniently . Free df1-streot|j / , Fdr future OC-. y. ctiir our Rest-

Managers..

H O M E S O F

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33 LAKE DRIVE EAST WINDSOR, N.J.

443-131EACH O FFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY

OW NED & OPERATED

■ North Brunswick, NJ

P R E V IE W O P E N jH G i

FARRINGTON MEADOWS

OPU HOUSE SUNDAY UAM-Fra An exciusNe community of 15 exquisite Colonial homos located next to beautlfuf Farrington Lake.

'Each of these homes is complete with central air cwidWonlng, 2 story foyers, even masonry Hre- plsces. Grounds are landscaped and sodded. Shrubs provided, And underground sprinkler sys; terns are staridard. The homes are set In a s rrp i' secure endava and are accessible to the state's htghyrays' and rail netvrork. Immediate occupancy a ra il^e . Priced Irom. m mCall for appointment. 201-287-2626. Mon-Fri. or MI-442-1411 Sundays

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, T im ber Porids conveniently d o se to P rinceton and ju s t tw o m inutes fir9m the R o u te 1 corpcirqte centers — offers- you m u ch more hom e for less money.

l.;iruc. luxurious-executive homes _I leutunni’ mattinficent nraster heJ- . ' ' riKim.s \lirli walk in dilset.s.Jclu.xf bathrooncs, and even ,icn.s m some models

‘ center island kitchens with microwave ovens ,ino•.ule entry garaj’es available

C om e see these beautiful new 'hom estoday , arid discover th e k ind o f Cjuality th a t T d lr

^Brothers has been building' for m ore than . 20 yeUrs.

From Princeton: Take Route 1 North approximately 15 minutes

ti') the Henderson R J )u(i "h 'Sndle and turti left Timlx-r Ponds IS 1 4 cnile on the letf L')pen Sun.-Fri. J2 -6 . Sat 12-5. Phone:! 20 l)H21-26ryi

or (215) 441-4401.

J o^ance , Lx^Ttmorytutaisi Land

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TIMBER PONDSF r o m $ 2 8 6 , 9 0 0

S o u t h B r u n s w i c k T o w n s h i p , N J

% / / ’b r o t h e r s , ^ n c .

Price* tubjcct to change.

10 HkktenSptlngs Lane East Windsor, N J

geet home of 3, lowest price tag. Sensational net hall colonlai boasts enormous rooms and

flexibility of 4-6 bedrms. Huge master suite and (abulous white kltchon, NEW C O N S TR U C TIO N !

$344,90QDfrecSons: Rt. 33E. R on Milford. L at fork, pass park. L on Hidden Springs Lane.

' 9 N A v d n D ftim Eairt Windsor, N J

END UNIT 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo that IS freshly ' paintsdi KJftnoutralcarpetlng. All appliancmt a r t ^

move-to-condition.DkecdonS! Rt 33E. Jughandl^pver 33 at Mobil. 1st left ts Avon.

EASt WWbSOR3 Badrm, 2W bath townhousa with full bsmt. WSIk

I 40 Ei«nentaty School. End Unit. Groat Location. Reaaonabty Priced and ready lo sell! Owner Anx-

.totetm- $1221500

lODBROOK HOUSE

V665 Lenwer Ferry Rd.4 story eievstor bldg.

C -^ 3 3 3 5

HlrtllGATE.if Olden Ave at Parkway Aval 1 6 story elevalor blog.I Mr. "6 Mra: Van.DeWegha

683-4626 .

EASTGATT-1505 ParitskSe Ave.Story garden -opts, j

{S o m e with p riv a te Ibalconles and com? [pletety carpeted,

aiMEDIATE OCCUPANCY eS3-7M7

PARKSIDE MANOR

. i47lt Parhside Ave.

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EAST m to so n ,J for sational Custom Contem-

ColoniaJ designed by architect tor his own lamlrf.4 bedims, 2V? baths, heated 36X16 gunlte: pool; 'aite cabana. Slone cathedral fireplace.

... .-$287,600

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EA8TWMOSOR -2 bedroom, lv% bath lownfioose with full basWnent.. Immaculate homo arid rtt good condition. Beautiful finished patio. NEW LIST^OII $11^000.

OppoWmt Trtnion C(Mwy. 2 eto>y garden apis. John and RoeeSuzch

0(»«B$46S0.. iaiEMiUI t SMITH ISC. -Preparty Hisittffitsl

EAST VWMWOR -4 bedrm; 1V5 bath oolonlat with full basentenf. Sliuated'on Vk acre, thia immaculate home boasts

I jwraRjBteundTNMlo and in«( itfioeni'i<mdsqiploaJ4L I bay window, 2 car .garage, .extra rm

T-hal’s the VVoodlands story . . . more home, more features, better location tor ypgr money. And thhl's not all. ' , " ' 'Because of the'VVoodlands' very special fihaneing package, you can get more home f6r,youf money than you bargained for. Here’s how . . . *

Now. for a limited time— if you qualify, you can get a 30-year, fixed rale mortgage at only 8%

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This-is what this meanq to you — al (he present going rateot a 30-yearSiSo,000, fixed rate-mortgage-wlll cdst you $1400.24 per monih. The. $1^,000, KPyear flxettrala rfiortgage; at 8% vvlll cosLybu $1100.68. This' represents a sayings ovef;the life pf'tha.morigage of $108,000 — ALSO, SINCE THIS IS A NO POINTS LOAN, YOU SAVE AN ADDITIONAL $4500 Immediately I

Here's the bottom line: as lh e result.of this special B% rate plus the no-points feature^you save enough money lo afford a larger, bettervmore expensive hom^., . loaiuiCt^yw u JMiwo.wMwuyi* m i w i i w j « v . w i 'v y y w w «tw *« *• i w > , w . . w • -w .-

than you originally jantj.clpated. And best of all, look at thg standard features ■ -. you get at Thjs VVopdlands: 4and 5 Bedrooms, 2% to3% ^a(hs. Cathedral cell-

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Ings, Skylights, Rrlck and Stone FireplaceSi oversize Rear Decks; State<)f-the- Art Cust_om:dabihets, Intercom Systems.'Mlghfy Maid Vacuum System, Land­scaping Package with SprinWere . . , AND MQRE... - ' .‘ ._ -

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' V Turn rifrfii 0mo.pca7 Rd./At first traffie lighi'iurn left onto Roller.Rd. Proced to the cmratke for The Woodlandi on the nghl (7 5 'ya rd it.^^Deal Rd.

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HOJLSBOftOUGH .Cont«T>pora/y Colohial wWi fireplace, ca- th^ra) ceiling, 4 bedrooms, 2'A baths. Available (or a quidr dosing. Sellers offer $3000 towardt.dosing fees.HB1B96 . $259,900U n c tio n s : Rt, 206 to Amweil R d„ righttoBeetonanLn.LaftonVanBglton. Rlght..-

RoNII R d .^ f t o n Buckland,.# 81. Left on Buckland,.# I M Blxtrouah/ f ttg o m «y Office /

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HEISBOROUGH 'Im &lne this hojtie af the end ol a cuf-de-sac with deck off the master bedroom arrd an above ground pool (or. the hot summer daysl HB2222 S 2S a950DInctiOns: Rt. 206 to Hillsborough Rd to ^ t on Ardsley Rd. to right on Lyndon Dr. # 7 '

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PRffiCETONElegant Colonial in prestigious area on Vi acre with Princeton address. Four bbdrooms, 2’A baths, 2 cat'with electric door, finished basement. C/A, brick flror p l j ^ & much ' i m o O Op in ctio n s: Rt. # i or Rt, -#27 to Ray- moTKi-Bd. to Dana CI. First house on loft sWa # 1 .; . T

' • Pfinoeton ihaKtlon/West Windsor Office

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O aAW AR E TO W N S H IPStone and cedar Coriteroporaty with country charm on W* wooded acres. Master craftsmanship,.5 B D , 4'A BA, library, solarium, 41' x 16V^Indoor pool, accommodations (or nan ny, In -la w ,wheelchair accessible, 2 fire w o o d s t o v ^ d c a r g a r ^ . . l

Princeton Office 609-921-1900

SPAraOING TWO BEDROOM CONPO EAST WmOSOR

Second floor privacy, V/i baths, private prochr^lmrhaculdte condition, dust move right In. AlPoffers c o n ^ r e d . $ ^ 9 0 Q _ _ ’ Beat Windsor Office

■ 609-446-1400

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GORGEOUS TREED LOT EAST WmOSOR

Como see this freshly painted four bedroom Bt-level. Located oh a serene dead-end weet vrith an upbelleyable wooded lot. This home has a Cranbur] tnalling .addross. Call today (or j vate srxiwingl Price $1

East Wbideor Office 609-448-1400

I Cranbuiy ir.your.prf- $ 1 8 9 , ^ e

LOVELY, LARGE TOWNHOUSE dAST WINDSOR

lomnalEnjoy 3 bodroomSk baths, dining, country kitchen arrf^a fulj b M ^mont. There Is an oak pardbat-entry hall, and a beautifully landscaped rear yard in a quiet location. $134,900

East WhidKir Office'* 609^148-1400

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- b e a u tif u l 2ND FLOOR CONDO EASTWWDSOR*

With separate entrance,.in East Windsor. Festures new kitchen, harriwood flooring In DR and lots ot dosets and storaoe

Westwndaor Office

COZY BRICK CAPE Qreat'ttaitsr homo In Bordeo- kjwn Twp. iMlurina Iwo/thrae bedrooms,'.dlnlno area wHh

[line walls^largeknelly Dine..w.allSj.Jerge scraeriedlh p c ^ ancrohe.car osrage. Lota.ol potential.” * frathly pakitad & new carpet-

. ' ■ 1109,900 Ing. All thermopona windows

AFPOROABLE AND ,UPGRA0B} TOWNHOUSEI.

EAST WIfflSOfl Thle 3 bedroom, ZVt bath townhouae has elot ol eiittast Haef lampe ki baSvooms, all

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COMMFnnSI BULDWO BOUID BROOK

Two atory 3,600 square feel - 'good location - convenient «>

Routee

Sroughout, only 3 nionths'dldl Extended backyard with and a full basement mdca this an aUofdabla tnveaimantll- Pttoe 1130,900

CMR WVKIiOf uniM , «»448-1400

. NEW USTMO ' HILLS80R0UQH

Don't mlaa aeeirfg thle 2 bedroom, 2M bath townhouae with a lirtfshed basement IOl day- Come on down to see this 'taReft^ decoratadhome. HB22t7 $139,250

IWahnmiinhi' Montoofnwy ,OiRco

-201^4-8100

COMFORTABLE • A N D P R f W ^

WiliiliilllADULT COMHUMTY

MONROE - ' -2 bedroom, 1 baffi unit (or sale. New caqietlng. new washer and dryw, new relilg.,-' new oven. S i i p t i . amenltlM: golf pourse, tennis, pool, dubhouee, 24 hr. aecuHty and medkal aarvices. Lota of win- dowt, wall lighted,.great doasta, must-.be' 48jm, olal

■ S68|000.’East WMaor Offloa ■ .,aOM48-1400

ORSfOBUE MODBJ TAMMARON M L O V B .Y —

PIAMSBOROConveniert Ibsi floor end unH wISi netXrai carpeting, two.

brofufbelha,, e ^'arate'dki^, aS appSanoea lh>-

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rTWiOOTOn wfilCv 60M21-1900

22. and 287. Contactlisting reaaoc for detsBa. HBito___ $192,000

tsiujomary wmca

CRAN8URVA apartcling four b^room’, two S a half bath Colonial within wasting datance to ^ the lovely atagaon Main Street. Spec|6KS5#l6 room wHh nre- •placB fOrmS dining room, eal-ln ktX iMi. basement All trts'oiifalbvotV tot Brand now

EAST WMDSOR TWP. M C K O R Y / U a ^ .

Completsly new Inside and out. from wato, kitchen, appttancea,. carpet floor ooverkig, to vinyl

. .skN,|Bx1.7..fl«fS5u4.t»*p<j!W 2'batna. fkary; must see the

A a t ^ ;Randiini

brick

graat craftsmanahto.PJSSa $238,800

I JunctkwvPrtncatoo Junctionl WeMWMaor Office

809-7996500-

1 in Kandad Park boasts a giastad' dan wUh

^ ie,*.and a er. ’.A wooded back'

yard«lds to the prtyscy ol ttds • %x»a..lt can

South Btunawlek/ FrankM Offlc*

. 201-2974J200

KAUTFUaV, R8<OVA1B>MONTOOMERV TOWNSHp

Rocky ft#On the ooMdits (ri Rocky ' locsSon. low ' taxae,: ooumry

one ecTB. Private settkig.. A l. new sppflanoeel Tolaly »% , noiM^. three to four bernlMrr

■ tiome Mth v^iad cathedral celBng In dining and flving rooms. Many special-IsaturM I

^6298,000

BRAND NEWm . - PLAMSBORO

.One bedroom condo In Ravens Crest Ctvmel wMh all ap-' nBMKM'-'hwic to gpli ooivse.

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HAMfi.TON SQUARE SPLIT.Gorgeous fsahires gSlorsti New uHra oak kitchen with akyUght, complete now bath, sliding doors to Targo now deck, re­modeled lanfity room & so much mbrellt

$154,600

6 0 9 6 8 6 6 7 0 0

Princaton Officee o S ^ - i-1900

CORNB1 LOT TOWNHOUSE PUUNS80R0

to marfcaj at only ^ ^ 9,000Princaton

- 609921-1900

LBiCECRMtBURY

One of the meed ixiits al -Woodma. Eat In vtowjJt ®

PICTURE PB1FECT EWMG TOWNSHIP

In move In condition.-Endoaed Ironl-and beck porch, partiatly firtohed basem ent '1 car- do- tadied garage, 2 celling isos, large flrMlied etde; great txims lor Aral time homeouysr. Lota ol room.. . $1(S,000

SQUARE CONDO LAWRENCE TOWNSffiP

Beauttful new lirst floor end unM. Model 5300. ModHIcalions lor handicapped make thia one unique. ExcaOent location. In- dudes ail appliances did up- g r a d e d c e T O f l ^

peecelul wooded sdfihg. Biloy toe eonventonce ol tf ap-

It I 1rwViWwfi VlTiCv60»«8»<}700

$123,?Prkwi^on Offica 609921-1000-'

paencaa and toe wamito'ol aoozy Ikeplece. too securityof-B Horn Protection ayatom Is youa. AS for -|117,-5001 youa.

Princaton Offloa 609921-1900'

OUAMT A CHARkONQ FRAMOJN TOWNSftp

Cozy yddar ■ddriM.vefj

house. Rrtncelon_____ , very krw taxes. Newly .remodeled kitchen, above

EXEOJTWi DREAM HOME CRANBURY

ground pool, brand new wnaoe, ^

Cudom txM, In toe prestigious Sttedow -Odta eonimunlty, latola prolesdonaily decorated 5 bedroom, 3V4 bath hbmer A viewtog wtt aflow you to aee all toe apedel extras tod mod

e. new 100 dnp electrfc. 6 oeBnglerw. andeeed porch, many extras. On NY bua Hne. PJ438 . $176,000

riiMMUfi Muncoofir WftI WWlPiOf-IIInO#

. - ^09-7993500

BRfOHT AND BEAIQW^ LAWRBICE TOWNSIflP

BeUer than new. immaculate Nassau rHome:3 bedrooms. 1 lul; 2 halt bdha; huge lamily

■ room wito feeplaolMraiks out to and private garden. All

new -kkchwt with skyH^t a chefa deB^ Much morall Call lor details.

Princaton Offica 609921-1900

OPB1 HOUSE

Qorgeous Chanoeflor model d the Qeniry. Featurea 4 bedrocxra, zV4 bdha, Euro­pean kitchen csblnale, self-dewi oven with micro­wave, top d toe Itos carpeting, burglar alarm, custom deck,

.plua mors. A ti\Ar Jjractous home.'PJ662 $31A90ODtradtons; PUrinaboro Rd. To Scotts Comer to Maefison to Drayton, #8,

Princeton JunciiorV Waal WIndaor Office

609-7993600

Princeton Landing. Pristine -McCarter modal. Pour years dd 2 Br. 2H be. Uv, Din, Rre- place, 2 car gar. Appliances hartfly used due to owner's prq- leealon. Home Is covered by

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Home Warranty Plan. AsUrig $ 2 3 9 ,9 0 0

Princeton Offica 609921-1900 .

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people drown bl owning. Thte homola__ j la situated on an acra olland and being oflered d S81070' $399,900

South Biunswfefc/ Frankin Offica 201997-0200

LARGE FAMOJES RB3 ALSmi.

EAST WUroSOR CONDO

Windsor Regency two bedroom. iVk batos, second floof vrith’bdcony. Association lee Inckxies heat water, aewbr and ga»." W.OOO

HamBon Office 6099669700

Hamiton Cotonlal qn double loi wito 4 bStkooms and two luU oeramlo baths. Atflc can be Itoiahed (or bedroom #5. Mas­ter bedroom Is 14x24 with large doeeta. Home is In‘excellent oondtlon with netew pupda and replacement windows Jud rtghi lor tos growing

, $124,900nSTwon umcv - 6099883700

LAWRENCEVBXE BRAffi) HBN

4%d'floor modd at Lawrence Square, 2 hlB baths,' modern kitchen dshwasher, washer, dryer, refrigerator, formal do­ing room, easy access to aho^ dng, train and short (Sstanoe to Pttocelon. Miot aeell$109,000

East Windsor Offloa 609448-1400

( » m T YRE(»mi«OOEL

PLAMSBOROThia executive JTotonial. is the larged model featuring almost 3,Obo aq. ft of living spacat THs krv^ home is situated on a cul-de-sac & has 4/5 bedrooms, .2Vt baths, 2

PRMCETON AOOfESS MONTQOMBTY TWP.

Birdiwood model In Mbntgom- eiy Woods, 2 bedrooms pkis toft and 2te baths. Ceramic tfled kflehan floor. Mdiy grades, lmmacuU |^:wmt.

RinoMon uniov V3MZUi900

M A K E D FFE R S III H ILLS BO R O U G H

Can you imagine that this 3 bedroom townhouse with new carpeting, fresh paint, finished basement and central air conditioning could be '.so affordably priced, and ju.M in time to use the pool and tennis courtsl •'HB10O6 . $134,875

COUNTRY UVMQ PRMCETON CONVBiENCE Tdte a drfVs inioJhe country at...

O tfic e - ^100

lamily room with skykghte ................... . ei9.9oowd bar.If, wTiinpooi.

Pitnceion I 609921-1

story hte i

Offica1900

-Itoa MwtofSuOf .Montgomery. Bright new 3 bedroom, 2w

■basL townhouae hifly equipped with a Irittg

al eew wrpfiaricew Largs onfkg roocT

80CCIY MLL TOVWMOUSE

LAWR8KEVLLE-

A gem ol a one bedroom corvlo In the aflotdttole Windsof Re-

■goncy. Appliances 1 year old, new b a th ro o m .'ad o ltlb n a l caljinots In/jtoe redecorated kitchen.!-MwijJtenahoo' lee of $123, a lsdSncU ides h e a l, aowof. arxl water , Venr de­sirable. $87,500

East WMsoYTIfflce 609-448-.T400

QUALITY- ; FAMLY UVMQ HAMLTONTWP.

' Thte'homa radlatet with real ’Pride of OwnwsNpr Qred lamBy nettibofhood. Features tenia Mlthen, tob-ol ctoad apace, dalnad dental moldtoga

Baautllul three bedroom townhouse wNh large master bedroom tuito with skylghtBrick flraplaoe .In Iving room. .............. -toeetotrsJnaWooded view. Ctoee' and ihopping. 3 1 4 4 ,9 0 0

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& trim , wefl deeighsd floor p lw . dack overtooka private, beaut-

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AFFORtMBl§M TB JU S B rrM V E a n e a

EABT-WMOSOR 9 a au ll lu l . Oakcraek townhoiae. LWge aunny living

' atvi dning rooma. Qraat k>- caltori and oonvenlenttor com­mute to NY and PhWy. Fee

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6(»-7093SpO

CONTBUPgRARy.HAMVTON

'..MaJNRSE This magniftoeni $ bedroom, 3 hjLbalh home features Euror. pean upgraded cdilneta. The' ceramic lllaa enhance the . beauty bl l h e ^ t r a n c e , Mtctvsn-.braakfast room and beth. Premkim tot The master bedroom has 20* of etoeett and ttodroom #2 has.arv edded

' elcowa, 8'x14'. ’ $374,500

A LOVELY SETTWO LAWRaiCEVaXE

Chamting country cotonlal BunoundM by milure trass. Many leaturM and conve- nfances await you'-spacious cheerful rooms-two'flreplaces with wood burning stovea-fintehed basement with wet bar-zoned heat and nwch, much moral ' $322,500*

GREAT FAMBLY HOME piAMsapno

Beautiful Devon Model to Qeiv Iry nexl.to open ipeoa. pod. & tannis;''Easy aoceaa to NY train. Route #1, NJ Tumpflts & Princeton. -Many axtraa kvCIU060 HRVWMBrwn WnnQGWS.Donl-waltl-^ f ^ .S O O

■■ Prinbatm Offloa 609881-1900

BRRTAffYBfDUWT.

PLAMSBORODetlrabla family townhouA boaate 3 badroonte, finished loA, Iving room, dtoing room, khchen wRh appBtetoes, IwiWy room wtth wood mantis fire- plitoe, deck, w N r^ btoh. morel Excellent sehtfole.

room, dining room arid In Idkiwn pitie a kil base­

ment andasachad garage. 8H by the vrarmth of the flre^aoe or eat ki the aunahina of the kttchan graanhousa wtodow. YOU may play termte or In mkwtet enjoy The leisure of shopping lo P rlncsfo n .

» $189,900Ptinoalon Office - 60992M900

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/ ■ lk>58«LJTE8 PRMCETON

The opportimlfy you've been searching tori Thte ranch alts on a Hecra Vroodad tot and I rwM, off tile r ^ . Exoeilent staiMr or -add-on oropertyt Ideated Ki Prtncetgn 1 ^ . areaof $400, Don't «m l

I to Princeton T« |.0009600]000 hpcneal

$249,900 HamBon Offloa 8099893700

009921-1900

Princeton Offloa 1-1900009921-

MBICeiVIUJE Beautiful 9 yr, okf ~EngSah-Tudof-Colonal to LWvafsIty , ■a -A a * t-iarfm n m a O -.-i , »IMNOnU, 4tWQ0 DtOfOOCM, cftA'And 2%rbattis..burgter.

ATTRACnVB.Y_ AFFORDABLE praCE

EASTWMDSORA newly p M ^ two bedroom

'ooodd to East Wtodsor. Hmd- . wood floora. Move-to oonrMon.toefiidaa tefrigarator> and air

’conation utote. MnutM away* —*----- * - - * . —1* atm*

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- PRMCETON v; COLLECTION

PtAMWORDimmacutete. "Btalr" Colonial. Ortstind model hortia ori larger tot. 3 BR. 2lk baths, formal dtotog, fireplace to Itmify room.- E«l-to k itt^, 2 car garage. Extias Include home prolecbcn. plan. Immedtela posseaston.

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609921*1900

M-TOWN LOCATION , PRMCETON

bovaly Ranch to convenient area u tchoote. shopping & oommuttod. 2 BO. 2 Ba., eal-ln kitchen,.llnlahad basemam, ' IkMiece'in roorA. Mature

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ITOm shopping oettiera; ^ ita^ lion ana lurrturnpike. PJ691.

$51,000 M bweton dundioitf Weal WIndaor Offloa

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2 bedroom, 2 aUralront block and frame btddtog on tiw main •treet ot hetotetta zoned raal- dantial, but nwy ba uaad for,a ■tfntfiKtttnsN wm \

haa.bean oonvertad Into doer, tore dtticm. Many poaafeflXias' oRaM hare.PJ660 $206,000

' ranoilon juncsofv TMat WIndaor Offloa - 609-7993500

Ai8PB<~B<DjMiTPLAMSBORO

Move kao thte flrat floor urtit wtih 2 badrooma and 2 bathe, oomplato wHh waahar, dryer, and rafrlgarator. Qenablam o d a l . L $ i o e ; o o o

PRMCETON-U n u iu a l 100 ye a r old ■chooiwuaa on 1 acta ot land with Princaton addreaa: KMchan, W ng room, family room wni toft, 2 bedrooma and M bath. . Home has greet potentiN. Saflar dfleta 1 year home warranty to buyer. • PJ685 61KL900

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BRRTANY TH1RHO VAUiq

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Princeton E ^ B ri^ ind dby best p ' • -2 bedroom, 1W to Mtog room. Al

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— ffiQHTSTQWN-. ,knmacutitt 2 BR, 2 B ooirxto tocmad to preat^hMt ipia. Ctoaa tq Pod...... ^ ,n a )

Caniraa-llytog owals to 4 badh^ItVk bath towph^ wNch tockidas a lot Nwi ^

Famly -room wllh flla-

COMEIM w s^ o g g o u rai>LAMSB0R0

This apactoua 3'laval Drittwiy townnoroa faaturaa 3

sansportetion iftinl ways. Thte condottotaga, Lovely tow jt. ooni. . tR. eat-to Mtehaa almtesihte opportunely to OM a J s I q ^

R J e e f^ $121,900______I Junrtew.,

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-''.''~--:>A^'wmA ^2 Badrooma, 2 Fid Baiht, Uv- tog Room wWi afldara to oov- arad patio. BSouiHidy mato-

, latoad.lWri floor uA Po^ to shopping, traiwpoitation oMd major nighwaya. HBieeo c. $103,800

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60944B-140Q.

tight f___ -Soa. Just painted throughout Qraal location on quiet cuFdaaac. Pool and tennis,

ee to New Yoritbato. „. PrtnoMon Office S09921-1SOO -

,2HbathaJltaplaoa, .to the farntiy room, Eutopaan

ilanitA c-----------rotf*wb, ftmiQ*liytelar«e» . . - « .a----a- - ------ *n nliMirs tM mfiHKrvni opcK" oiWtiioofww in®aparidtog awtovntog poor|much mots! Easy tisdnal

‘ WAHTBT-.OflLORBf *- To enjoy the' tovmy backyard Mid quW nalghbothood atreats dAtiiis Princeton colactton home, abadrooms, 2Vk baSisj flreptet* to landy ro^/UMor

Princeton JuhcSMV Weal Wbideor Offioa

WHMPB1WQ WOODS MONMOUTH JUNCTION-

Baeuiltiitiy dacora^and ItexF Blrthwood

P R M C E TD fH A MPLAMSBOnO

LANDWQ

WHY BUY A CONDO? HUHTSTOWN

acapad

and^L**. . . Mrjdal.and

Bttchiwood Modal

Oram tteiter home at a great, baibobm, IVk. oath

Expanded garden room with custom window.

DatIrNbia oommunSy at an aF loraioivpr

prioa. 2 aani In Fancad . fact oondfllon.

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yard. Per-But hurtyl Priced a l | l ? ^

MWIndaofi 609449-1400

treatmanlt. Many amanitisa to-, Ciudad auch as oMng Ians,.

■ sndelptariters, qh jnd twaahar/dryer A ra^ri^stor.

lara,stor.,000

ipt1ea.Thlachanntog2 bedroom tormhouas- boasts vatdsd tivtoo room wttti tire- pioba, dtotog room, Michari wtih dwantio iSa couriteitopa

______ CHAiM• ' A QUALXTY. ‘

■ PfaNCETON JCT,. . Unfipte, onrDl a ; ktod Dutch Cokxdal has Bvtog-room with beam oe»n,. cior«pkto pine waft A floors, 3 fireplaces, dtrv- tog room with butit-lfi cupboard ctttoet 6 panel doors withwroogiri kori rkop bolts. New root,'dack. tola

Princaton Offloa 609821-1900

and graanhousa window. Mai»-> root. deck. Lots ol Ifeear upgrades. ComrtxxWy pool'A/ shrubs A flowers. toir^. Snnte. Naartrtent. ' - ^ - «19.000

---- / $229,000 Mnoalon Junction/Mneaion Offloa 909821-1900

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EXECUTIVE I'In prestWous FOXCROFT (Princaton addreaaT LAVtiRENCE. Th is cus­tom-designed homer la for the diMroming executive who desires grackxjs living. There's wonderful space (over 3,700 etpjsre feet) for entertalnlrig both the family and friends. Enjoy the summer on your very .sunny large dock. Call now lor more details.

Prine«ton Office 6O9M921-190O

ON CtILQEBAC UVmENCEVILLE

A neighborhood for families of all ages; 3 VIS. mature with established lawn and tall trees, 4 bedrooms, 2'ti baths; neutral decor and beautiful deck. Groat .price. Call to see. . ' • . ■

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Beauttful Lafayette Ranch co-o6, S tms., 2 Br, 2 baths. Ml appllanceai Monthly

-------- t r S u d ^ E ■malrAMiance $482 include taxes, wafli to clubhouse, gotl, pool, tennis, ‘ modlbal center, 24 hr. security. N.Y.-Prtnoeion bus cert/ $ ^ 5 0 0

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PRINCETON JUNCTION OFFICE

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YARDLEY.OFFICE216-493-0900

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Off a *of summer day, return homo tor a swim In your pool. Rdlax, In your huge master bedroom' suite of this 4 bedroom,2V4 bath homo. Perfect for entertaining •.over 3,000 sq.. ft .Air top of the line

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Enjoy hassle free living in this second floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bath condominium lorated in desirable Canal Pointa; Ex­cellent locaHon facing woods aiKf open area: Seller will pay t .years' mainten­ance tee.'to qualified buyerl Don't miss

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-.-1st Y ear at 8.25' r ’ - 2 n d Y ear at 9 2 5 ':» ' -Low er. Incom e Qualifications

out on a ^re a ^o ^rtu n tiy ..' $136,800

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rim! Ciiiton buIR 4400 tq. ft. S BR Colonial. 3 car (ati|t. 2 FP, nultad ceilinti. tkrliiMi. deck, jacazzi, loo manv etiii lo lilt Call today I Htlhii ectpliooal home

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PRMCETON JUNCTION RESTAURANT—

Fantastic location; walldng dMance to tram atation; use: restaurant/baJeery; ren­tal inooma frocTT Upstairs apartmenta; poasil^ owner firumiting to quattfiod D u ^ , great invastmenti PJb23^ $375,000

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609-79(F3500

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mom and baautilul htrdnooliMkan 111■ftooa Thb $ Nl hoiM boasts numerous nalk-ln dosaCi and many customlnd fttnit. Offend at 191941 $341,108

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Or owr tha first 2 yrs. on Priodple and interest payments nith monthly payments (PAD ol only $1^ In the first year this BrNtitn BrliMon un ha yours. FP lo tha FR, spoctaculatiy finished loll n/skyliiht ire just tun ol the miny Must see

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This lovely Uum bedroom Colonial featurea a larM family, rdom with cathedral

' c^ngs and b r ^ llropfiEffid. hardwood floors, proresslonally landscaped, twortiered deck and patfo, dose to train and schools. .PJ652 $279,900

Princeton Junctkxi/ WestwmdaorOnkw

609-79»3500

AFFORDABLE WESrWMDSOR

This 3 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch Is nestled aifKXig tall pines on a quiet street within walking distance lo trains. OInIng room with Rondt doors overlooks park-Uke backyard. Great starter home or altema- tlw to condo living.

Princeton Offlea 609-921-1900

iHMEPfflTE OCCUPANCY WEST WnNOSOR

Custom Ranch on Va acre. Maintenance free exterior. New linoleum in foyer & kitchen. Beautiful treed property. In- ground pool. Finished ba^emg

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CONVBaENTTO- EVEFtYTHMO JTH BRUNSWICK

abiny lo wtfc to piibBcirsatm ants, lighting. 3 - bedrooms, -1 V». baths.

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POVCCTFORYOU SOUTH BRWeiNICK

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I bedroom, 2 bath home wfth hardwood floora, living room, dining room, eeNn Wichan & huge lamOy room will snawar aR ycxir naaM M ^113t . ^$109,000

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Pitneaton Offlea 609621-1900

prolaailonally dacoratad, Brunswick ‘Acm apiR-ranch.The flnWhad bitaamant famNy

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S T s T ■ $19^900;SouBs Ounmtek/

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Baal buy in Dayloin Canter Til * ■ • 16n Vi one d theQiaai'kxailon Hawed ouFdaaacal Brck ftra- pteoaff-tanoad y«d wllh deck ' a S n Utchan wNh lafT4y room • 3 badrooma - luR baaa- i f in l- l ...............• pUcadtoaail _ BBtrof . •_ $1tt900

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Hara'a a .Dayton-CNnUr hdn mwidon wRh 2 bbckdoms, Florida room, lull finithad- baaamant fsnoM yard and prt- vala partddg for . sao ^ io o j,. - $ 1 ^ 900

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NEW tltSTSfO M WEST WBDSOn

A dttdnctlve 4 bedroom Col- ocM tocatadbn prolaaeJondly landtcapad cuf-da-aac lot. Cloaa to train.and achools. . Faaturaa cathadrd caHhigi, ax- tra dordja In wdk-tn aw roo m, upgraded XBhftata and hobby room In Baadrnant This home haa bean maintdnad w«h kwe. 9280,900

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Immaculda 1 year old Colonid aftuatad - on cul6a-ssc. This lattafully decorated home tt

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accented by woodstaln pack-< age throughout. 20x18 pock wTth gazabo and protassiondlandscaping ore just a law cl the ammitiM rI locatod minutes frem PJ Irdn station.

• $299,900pjsoePitneaton JuncSorV Waat Wbidaar Offlea • 609-7996S00

On VA landscaped-acres with 3 car garage arKf Inground pool this lovely home features 5 bedrooms, central air and flreplaco. This lovely West Windsor home has many quality extras, Including burglar alarm and interoom .system. Priced right at $27^000

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yard, ahort dtttanoa to trakw, .Princeton

spadoua rooms, maatar aulta wWi Jacuzzi. 3 car garage. UKStad on cul-da-aac backing

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. Waat WIndaor Offlea 609-7B96S00

nn arnim iww vumw ’badFObma, 2V4 batha, ■ (amfy i room with tlraplaca, aatrin Michah. hardwood Ikxxa, fuR4J_____** MAMMA lA

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Lovely 2nd floor ERii AAodet at da«r&to VWnwoodI Thit la oqa d the uigaat oondoa a

OnCAT tniESTMENT WASHMOTON TOWNSHS* '

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$214,900 - gradaal 'BraalMtftIng wooded rocatlonl Pool & lennta..

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TERfSFIC LK8TYU -----MO WOODSWHBPERMQi

Lovely Spruce modal that I b the wooda, and has atMCkii-

private anfrancai Two full badtoomi and two fu8 baths. Al tofdttnoaa kieiudad. Pod. tannia. sauna, weight zoom, laouzzi MYd-muchmora. tfa aSMTat i in o o o

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EXCEPTIONAL COLONIAL-’ WEST WM)SOR

Two’story entry leads to a beautiful, fully oqdppeo IdkIiMi. Master elite with vaulted ceiBn^ sunken tpb, plus 3 more bedrooms. staircase,, egstorrrizedfeshain mroot^xxiL ProfiS88kmag) |M>d-

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R ES TO R E D E L E G A N T IS54 H IS TO R IC C O L r V O N lA L F A R M B O U S E . H i^ ix llin g s , Boot sod

Back. Stain, Ftrepisce. Flprida toqm, 4 ^Bedroofnt, Counuy K itc i]^ and Sdwioa Roocn. Tliis hpoie i l io ' inchidea'coyqreo poryhea ■andit-2-'2-<W"deta5iied-*ang*T

eet . This all adds iip toOn Acres with 100 year old trees. Ttds.^ adds up ( a marvelous value! A Cartiage House tyiili l»seinent is ,

■included; - ■$2W;900Ofar Clatfcsville Road to Right on Peon Lyle Road to stop sign at Village Road West. Yellow House on Right

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PR IN C E T O N -"^ MTOWN

- iiOCATlONPrice, location, character

' abound in 3 bedroom, 2 bath Dutch Colonial. Mod- om-Wlchen and rther re- novatlona plus oil street parking equal great value,

• Near shopping, -schoola and onlertinmenl. •

-PRN-254A >$179,900> -'.8cH Lo n , '

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ROSailOOR QoH CouTM Locations

Delawara - min) cond $!f«.500 '• .V e r m o n t on c o u r s e$ 120,000

Reoentty ReducedConnecticut - $142,500 Now York - $114,000 M aaaaohusetlea $129,000genroytyanla - $147,560

Oanao* U n to '■, Virginia II-SIOO.OOO-

M asaachuaettes II - $176,000 ■ -

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l( y«u rcilSoking (or a hom e in a small. e.vclu.slvexommunity, the time is right to buy at Bexley O rchards With only 4 6 hom es,

built, in pairs. Bexley O rchards provides m u ch more for your money:

’■ ■ Over 2.190 square feet ■ Heal pump system, central air. ■ 3 or 4 bedroom. 2'/i bath’ mod'eU "M aster bedroom suite

■ Gourmet country kitchen ■_ I(^year homeowner warraniy • Priced below market. •' Financing at 1%, I poinc ’

Uircrilons: I 9S lu Oxford Vullf>'exh East one mile lo O,xford Vallc> Hoad Turn ld( and priKccd ' nule to Hlg (tali Road Turn righi and prtKCcd one mile lo Bcxicx Orchards on Icll.,

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WImtoor M il cendo 3 flows (fld u n it 2 .bedno(n, 2 fu ll b ith and in great conditiofl. FIU-64SA. ,. $m,eQii

smsmREALTORS

M 9- 788418IT

PROP ERTYNO POINTS:

PRICED TO SELLEAisfWINOSOn

A^ORDABIETOWNHOUSE

A rare find iq thl3 7Cam- bridge" end unit. This 2. bedfroom , 2<A b a th ' Townhouse boaata a fa m ily ro o m w h ic h pcDvIdeaboth the luxury of carefree Dving and an affordaNO' price. Cpn: bally locdted to thajor tranapprtatlon. Enjoy h o m e o w n e r a n ip without the dnidgery of outdoor maintenahea. PRJ-610A $124,100

SCHLOTTRIALTQIB (09-TIMII1

-86>92T=: PRINCETON TWP - fever- .side schgot^ea. 4 bdrmai" 2 .batha, ^ l l t level pn acrek)t Fpl, cent .air, ,dln rm.Mam rm, walk out l imt. finish^ garage with central' heating, NYC .bus line, school bug at door,. By Owner. $279,500. reduced for quick sale. 6d»92t-6229 aft 6pm.

,PB1NCEI<?N,VICINITY ■ 4 bdrm Victorian, Inground Anthony poot, a 'a t^ car-. riage house, in Langhomb Manor Boro. Just reduced

• to $200tC Bir^re W5BI- come. By owner Chailee Roth 215-7S2-0S36 wknds. .

•212-420:0042 ^dya. . 'PRINCETON - Wanted^' hllfon Head 'R ^e W i -to exchange my >3 bdrm house In SeCPInes for 12-3 bdrm house tn Princeton. Excellent local'relerences. Please call 803-671-2580' of aft 8/5, 609-921-1225. . PRINCETON Witherspoai St - Across from hospital.

•Zoned'commefclal/resb ' -denUal. 2 story Cotonial. 3 bdrms, 114 feths,'formal

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' Air cond, w/w.' Exc cond.• Near pool & teorts. Avan ' 9/1/88. $119.900/optlon to-, rent 609-^1470.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK ;1 N w Cotonldl. 4 bdrm, 2 V4 ■.

bath, fpl, cent air, full bamt,;2 car garage. Timber, Ponds $295,000. 201-97- 1^7.

— ^iuth.Bnmiiwtek - WYNWOOO CONDO Mint condition 2 bedroom,2 bath with all appHanceSu + fomred patio, $123,60< 1

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BOSSMOOW.W Banaburg Manor

Prime' location, numerous extras. Principals only. Call 609-8554);^ after 6pm. j-ygaoo ROSSMOOR - Prestigioua 'jbom o adult txxTununlty, spinous naaoa npw Pennsylvania II Ranch, atti^hed gar, prof ddcortfod,'' wood floora.' completely carpeted, drap­eries, patio, prof land- , scaped, sprWdor system,SO extras, a dream house..

^243,500. 609-65S-9062i,ROSSMOOR - Virginia, 2 bdrm, 2 baths, end patio, privde, extras, exo-iiond.609-655-0491; '

• V 3 year young puplok w«n,Z > large b^rboms, eat-ln kjf 1 Chen, Florida room,, fuj •' 'basement' patio on fully |

_fancodpfop6i1y. $147,900.' - .NEW.ROOF a PAWt

4 bedroom ooloniat, 2V?' baths, 2 car garage, cenbal air, new kftchen, all ap- . p llances, w arranty,

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R O S S M P O R Williamsburg Manor. Ex­cellent location, many ex­tras.. Closing May 1989>. Prindpals only-. For more _ Info ret^ Box ,#10848, c/o Princeton PacketSO. BRUNSWICK Town*, house.- by ovmer. 2 story,

^ n-rma 2 bditii- ivSr bbth, eat-in.

PROPERTYNO POINTS

PRICED TO SELLPLAINS80R0

“ POWER HOUSE" CONDO

‘Twrer Houjs" tegw Qre- noUt conrlo. Two bedrooms, two baths with fittplaca. Im- mactilste condition. No poinli to buyer. Ash lisUhg ixent lor detsifs. « .PRI-641A 1115.000

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PRICED T O SELLDAYTON

INSTAHTIYAPPEAUNG

Besutiful 3 belroom Town- hwiM in D'lyton Square. Neu­tral colon and spadbus rooms odd to the charm. A fu ll finished basement aqd a |Kivate,lodation with mature bees. Deck and gas grill top oft (his lovehf Home. C ill now. FHN-315A" ■ ' $14I,K«

PRIME VALUE

Spacious, 3 bedroom. 2M bath, dining room, family tokn, fu ll finished baseman and enctoed patio. Sett can- liined masta bedroom suite. Walking distance to schools, shops, recreational facilities. Bargain price at

$13I,S«

outside enbgnce. Off sheet ‘ perking for 5 care. Walk to Univ, reducred lo $225,000. Call 609-921-0961

'ROBBINSVILLE • 2 bdrm condo, Itv rm. dltvtm, eat-in kil. bale, pool, tennis, up­graded carpet & appis. $98,500. 201-2469294.

R0SSA4OOR\ Adbit-communHy '

^ PENN II VIRGINIA II Other modeta available.

RESALEPROFESSIONALS

(SALTCHT '609«554)042

NJ 1-80DB42-1642ROSSMOOR Verrhoni - Model. Ideal location. 1st floor, 2. bdrms. 2 baths, llv rm, dir) rm, wshr/dryr, cent air, updated leaturesi $115,000. 'Call aft 1pm, 609-655-3191

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

Al YBtf iKNWftAing withis GSWSpWpSf 4 sublet 10 th« FwlGYsf F«ir Housino Act (4 1966 mskss M 40 ‘ShyprslsitTN;*. InYttiLiort oi 6(tcnmm»lK»n bMtI'd on tsow, color. rthQion. mi or ns&onwttw . or Krisn Boh to msM aoy MCh prtfSTSOCG, HfrrtsBon o> ditCfvrmgtion'That nswspspsr not .knowinply scctpl iny •tfvGrtiSNiQ tor rssi ttUls tywch m m viouttoo ot 1h«

''-4sw Our rtadsri srs hsrsPy tfitormsd that si d>is|tinos scMKlasd n thn nMpSpor srs SvMsbAf on sn squat opportunrtv bss*s

many 'upgrades. Great lo­cation. Owners-reloc^bng.' Principals only. Below maf; kel value $140.000.'201-329-2621. _________

'SO BRimSWICK Great Valuel

G o rg e s townhousd with 3 rartris, 2’A baths & spacious lull finished base­ment. Homo is like. new. $159,900.

N O B R I^ W IC ^Rwnodeied

See this remodeled like new 2 bdrm Rarich. Must see to believe. Immediate possession. $148,500.

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201-3294)700 SO. BRUNSWICK ■■ REALTORS

SO BRUNSWICK ■ yyhls- petlng Woods, by. owner. 1 bdrm. 1 bath condo on (julet court Fpl, upgraded carpel, alt appis, itock .A storage shed. Walk to pool, tennis. Jacuzzi & dub- housa. Asking $112,500. 201-329-0344.

SOMERSET - Beadiful 9 rm Colonial Inmost de­sirable location. Rodeo- or­ated In neutral tones, cent air, new appis, carpet ceramic files A many amenities. Reduced tor quick sale, $199,900. 201- 937-9481..

SOUTH BRUNSWICK.OPEN HOUSE

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B E O R ^ CONDO ® 35 A R » ^ O O D LA IC h Owner la anxious, taka ad-k vafitago -of this groat ’o p -». porturtty Ip own your own* cohdo In beautifully wood-g . ed & maintained WynwoodA ■ Estates. This, condo offeaf

' all appUcantS, prime wood-g ed ' Ideation, fenced jreOo.s

' pod, lorwils & duhouae.: SBR-3630H $109.9(J0>

,DIR: Rl 1 to Wyhwpod (5tt^ •right) to 2nd lot on tight,*

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Redtofi «)1-297-717lgSOUTH BRUNSWICK ■ 4j , bdrm, 2 ’A bath, lam rm,3 flnishortbsmt 2 yr old C oK ontal. Many options.^ $270,000. Call lor details, 201-274-2199. ^

SOUTH BRUNSWICK WHISPERRiG WOODS >

‘•HEATTffiH" M < »e . JPlush wall to wall carpet* Glazed file (oyer, flrepbioe*In living room, window* bsabnenta Induded. 1 to d -' room, 1 bath unit, fabuloua dubhouse/recrealion ceiv ter w/tendd pod ahd aundacks. 'Maintahanto fee $95/month.SBR-260A' $112,900

OtHX m A WHA£A home will come on ^ market that oftors every- , thing from location lo oon- dKion to' price. Look ho further • here It Isl TWs" 2 . bdrm, 2 'A bath townhousa w/den features tuil finisf^ basement fenced patio, all spgllcants Induded. Majre It youra. KSBR-346B $135,0W

SPACIOUS CLEAN'. ItnVNHOUSE

4 bedroorn, 2Vi jsath, sIf conditioned home offers a family roorh'ofi the k itd ^ and a recreaUoo room-ln the baserhent LjOw main­tenance tee ot $35/month New beige carpeting. SBR-324A $159,9iX)

s c if t imggfltora 201-297-7171

What is the good life? It's-living every day to the fullest. Recreation.; Sporfe. Leisure. Qukttiipe. JArid we’ve got it alh T

The Village o f Penhbrook, :Buck3 County's favorite apartmenV' tp.wri homes offer .spacious one and. two, bedroom floor plans with all .of the things t^'t make them more than jusf an apartinerit. Lots o f closet space£? Individual yards. Private entrances^ Maintenance-free. Pets. And more. *

' Tennis. An ol.ympic-sized pooC; ■ Jogging traifs. All in a wooded country

setting o f over 54 acres, only m'tnut^’ from 1-95, the Pennsylvania ThirripikeJ. ahdAmtrak or Sfepta stations.

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S O U T H B R U N S W IC K COUNTinr HOME

^ HAS CHARM.3 tMrobm; 2W IBath. air concfltioned home offera stairted hardwood floors, stencilling, chairrails, enter- tairunent center, deck, bar- beque, underground sprinklers, electric gafage door openers, workbench & well-house & a magnll- Icent birdhouse.

$219,000

heater.'SBR-238A $259,900

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Home is loadeid with ex- t )^ ; Underground sprink-

Outstandlng home. - spac-' k>U8, bri^l and airy. Per­fect for liwse who need an In-law suiie or.pccommoda: lions lor an au-palr. Many amerrities-Inground Syfvatr pod, fenced.iirtRMSk^ly landscaped yard,, fireplace and cathedral ceilings. SBR-354A $249,900

STOCKTON - Secluded 1700's Stone FannhousoV on 3 8 -r acres. High above the Delaware Rhror, separ- pte guest- duito & easy . commute add to the • ticallty qf this hotrie. Call for a brodiure, Tohickan Repl Estate 215-847-5000,

TWIN RIVERS -*4 bdrm, 7% bath twnhse. Immac opnd. Partially .jfln _bsmt, brand riow kit & 1st lAtath, mlnorod' walls, mfiiy, ex- tfMl Must See. By owner. $156,000/neg. 809-448-1285.'w ■

STOMPS TAVERN Rd - TWIN RIVERS-By owner KIngswood Twp. Elegarfl--^^ bdrm split lovrdl twnhse

GREAT OPPORTUNITY

ters/ eodr brick-patio, lahd-SQsped. Half acre cul-de- ■ sac, safe for children. Rre- pla^ In family ropfh, break- fail, room ffiljdns kltchenr

- Heal pgnip7 2 atticTans, 4 hTw roOtna. timor on Water

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Immaculate ; 3 bedroom, .‘2t4 bath .ranch 'with re-

country living on 8 wooded acres with stream. Fabu­lous home with cathedral ceilings, skyHghts, numer­ous upgra^.. front and back decks, plus c a rri^

r house. Ad]aoeri| T.S acre

Exc cond. Many, extras. 609^126-1557

modeled kHchen,' private' Tenced yard, comer prop? eity. Garage, central., air, m ^ amenities. SBRc328A $182,900

„^.WAU TWP Rotired ac- ’’countant infers 3700 ’.sq ft

. prolesslohal office .& resl- deht^on Just under.T acre-

wotrfi^ fai^n^' to ■ pri prime hjghWay In one olavpitable. J.T^ Mendrasen.609-466-1600._________TRENTON i 3 bdrm, .1 bath"

SCHLOTTReaftora 201-297-71T1

townhoMse with vinyl siding & full t»m t NeW carpet. ■Large din nh & klL$75,000. Call ERA Homes ol-Quality 609-443-T313. '

■s lastHSt yiuwliiyaruds." Mins to beaches, parkway,' majdr .hwys & air^rt- Per­fect for aiiy professional or personal service business. $475,000. For descripUvd literature call 2 0 1 -681- 9281

EXCLUSIVELY BY APPOINTMENT

Introducing WINDSOR RIDGE, a unique community ol thir -throo luxury- estate homes nestled on fifty-four densely wooded acres. WINDSOR RIDGE

n 35T- ...... ......................................RIDGE homes, ranging In square

footage from 3500 to 4100,'aboutid with luxury features like ceramic tiled foyer and kitchenfloors, wide custom moldings, cedar siding and raised panel custom cabinets to mention a ................ bility to customize, WINDSOR RIDGE will offer the discriminating purchaserfew-. With the qbiiih a truly unkrueyioi ...... .......R RIDOEWINDSOR RIDpE will be a reality

me. With only 8 toalit

to homes constructed per year, appredalion at

CALLj(€09) 655-^ IE 5for Information regarding a personal appointment.

Please ask forHDonna Mofandi, Sales Manager.

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BROOKSIDE ESTATES' ' 'fit '

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W OODS) LOTS, 1-'A*TO 5 ACTE ESTATES 4 A 5 B EO R O O M S

«)25,000 TO $389,900 & UP «i>RICES SUBJECT TO INCREASE WITHOUT NOTICE •

Q UAiiTY CONSTRUCTION PEATURES OP THE C U ^ O M DEVELOPMENT HOMES

All Models have 4-5 BedfdDma;>3BdO to 3,900 square feet, 2-w to 3'/ Baths, Andersen'Windowar. -, <f.

QUAUTY ,CONStRUCT)pNFull Basement 12 Blocks High. All Plywood Sheathing. 75 Gallon Gas Hot Water Heater,-,flr3CL Attic Insulation. R-L3 Sidewall Insulate. M Copper Water Supply mesr unde.rgroi^ Emctrical & Telephone Wiring On all lots.

' . EXTCTJOR FEATimESCustom designed,exferlor elovattorts, Cholco ol lull brick or storfe face, fronts where shown. Choice of exterior color schemes. Two-car side entry garage with Interior access. Concrete walkway from front entrance to driveway. Seeded laWna..

■ 10 YEAR HOW WARRANTY ,DIRECTK3N8; From ExH 8 of N jTP .'u ie ftfS; 33 East for 4.5 mlletf; turn right pnto'Millstone Rd.atkl conUnt^to Monmouth County 524. Turn left at

. stop. Approx., ¥4 mile on right, look lor Stagqcodch Estates sign and sales office.. •. .- '

; S A L E S O F F IC E P H O N E : (?01 ) 5 7 7-899 0-OFFJCE HOtJ.R,S; TUES. THRU SUN. 10:00-5;3q P.M.

Owio the ironwndoordemanarourStiies Off^'trnow open onejKkStlonal day.

ADLERMAN CLICK & CO. Realtors(609) 9244401

P RE V I E W PRICING

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I h(‘ Mmiors At LavvKMK (‘\ill(’ Make I^riiKtlon Altor(ial)l(\Ihe Miinors jl Lavsenceville a coinrnuiiily like no oliifi linaijine Itie

n.iluial beauty oi over 47 acres ol paiklands m historic L Jiviente lownship coupled v.-ilh such amenihes as a swimming pool clubhouse and lemiis courts

Our homes relied Iheit surroundings Naluial cedar sidtrtg wooden prtvacy tr-nces and wood decks dcrnonsitale our uncorr romising .quaitly .md ernptva SIS on the homeovmer s romlgrt All ol our townhomcs .list/bu.m lireplaces lull basemenls and attached gai.iqos

M odtls Open 12 to S dally, call (609) 895-0500

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Directions: .'From New York or Philadelphia take 1-95 295 North to Route 206 North lake lughandie left at Lawrenceville Prgp School to LawrenceviKe Pennington Rbad (Rf 546W) and continue ' ■? mile to the Manors at Lawrenceville

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452-2188Each otnea Is Maparxiantly owned and operated

WEST .VRMOSOR — Superbly malhfalnodt 3 yr. old, 4-5 bfi Colbnlal on. 1.4 acre tot. FeafurMneutral .decor, freshly painted Interior brick

............................... * ■ ■ w Ioeiling fan, burglar alann & window ireatmonts.$294;000

P 0 M 8 NECK - Princeton mailing address for this beautHully maintained 3 bedroom “Doll House". WaB( to train & easy access to Rt. # 1. Chanr'" ~ homel $196,C

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PLAM S80F» - Delightful Colonidl shows beaut- Hu^. Jhia Cotonlal backs up to GREEN 'ACRES

' open spaco.' Immaculatq Blair Model [s only eyaars old ■: Iroirtity palnled Interior In .n o u ^ ^ ^ ^ f ..

BOUTH BRUNSWICK - "Wynwood" ImnlaculatQ ono bedrbotn condO In beaufiTuI wooded setting Neutral decor &.all appliances: $114,500

PBWS NECK - Investment Opportunity • 6-unit Apartment Building.' Comet Rt. # t a VarsityAvenue/Zoned Residential. Excellent rentals Good Rental Return Call for appointment

$535,000

PLA^^BORO - 3 splendid 1 S 2 bedroom condos in the Aspen complex Various styles and

t to $109, £amenities $99,900 >.900

PLAMS80RO - 'Forrestal Village" Unique 2 bedroexn townhouse with enclosed atrium, lull basemenr, dock, intercom, microwave & all ap- pHaixes. "Fhincelon Mailing Address' $199,900

MONTGOMERY - Four bedroom colonial on beaut­iful 2.3 acro-'cixintry lot. Only 7 minutes from downtown Princeton. $279,990

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Jewelry store locate in'busy Princeioti area shopping cenier

5TA ‘•CALL FOR DETAILS.w EST Win d s o r — Canai Pomse 3 bedrooms., 2V» bath "Carousel low'nhouse Feaiutos Ir^lace' & 1 car garage. $205,000

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TOWNHOME FOR $159,900

T h ere 's never b ee n .i b e l te r lim e than to d ay In in ircb a se ynur R egal Point lovvnhom e.

O u r prev iew |»ri( ing m ak es R egal Point a ra re value Ibal is su re to be a w ise inves lmenl .

YOU PAY NOTHING EXTRA FOR THESE FINE FEATURES AT REGAL POINT:

Full basement Finished loft

FireplaceO a k w o o d flooring in foyer

Built-in microwave oven Colonial trini with 6 panel doors

Separate tub and shower in master hath Cedar exterior siding

Regal PninI, nnlv left m imiles from P r i iu e ln n an d forty minutes from N'ew York. Go a h e a d an d com pare . Rut don ' t wail loo long l iefore yon Iniy. On ly .TT of thes e excepl i tmal

l o w n b o rn e s will b e luiill. M ak e r»ne of th em yours.

C o m e to Regal Point where the extras are standard.

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(The secret’s out about StoneRlseht Lawirencevffle - for $i49;09O you can own a knock-youE-socks-off home.ln the Princeton area).

T h e w o rd ,Is spreading fast abou t these exceptional n e w du p lp c -style condom inium hom es. A n d no w onder! R rom the f e m lly -s iz ^ kitchen that re ally a w k s to th e sinm ll; indulgent n ^ i e r bedroom suite w ith f i r e p l ^ a n d sensuous R o m a n -s ^ e m a gC T b a th , y o u ’d fe d right iat h o m e Tro m Th e m o m e n t y o u enter. SupCTbly tocatcd In U w ifenceviU e. y o u jn be ju st niinutes fro m quaint shops, c h a rm in g restaurants, and the r o in y crapfoyinent centers o f th e Route 1 C o ir lito . Come see o u r fabulously

^ d e o e ^ t e d m o d d s -g u a r a n te e d to Ira v e yO u ’ -' 'spieethl^l"M c e d f r o m $ 1 4 9 )9 9 0

. - 77 GnfdQn'AveHue. IqtwrenopjD^ N]l_ (609)896-118801(5.; 1-295 to Rie; 206 N. Exit. FToend (perox. t mile to Goidan A v t . , turn left. Proceed K tnle to ihrofmadon Cenier.

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L00KM6' FORlUE REAL McCOY? You will find It In (hls^eleganl 1870 beautifully restored Colonial overlooking the Delaware. High ceilings and numerous windows create a sunny and warm In the enormous.IMng and banquet-sized dining rooms. With 4-5 Bedrooms-(w/central air), butler's pantry. Igj sCTMrietf porch & exflulsllelv crafted details, this home has all up to date sratems and

" feoone superb andjdl8crlmlnatliig.ta8te. Top rated Hopewell schools, an exduslve ldbatibn would alone m ^ e this m a n ^ n a marvelous Value - rwtwIthstarKlIhg this the rriotivalgd sellers tiaye made a huge price a^ustrhenf to .,450;ooO

CONDOl CONDOl PRINpETON I The grjce will be m u s l ^ yOur ears. Only 1,left - artd only * i5 a ,o o v

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MAQICI SMALL ON THE OUTSIDE * BH3 ON THE INSIDE! It took the MAGIC of Profess. Docorajors & Engineers to convert a conventkmal Ranch Into a stunning Jndoor-ouldoor Contemporaiyl C d ^ s e e what they've accomplished In this delightful 3 B/R, 1*%

. bam Ranch In historical Village of Lawrenceville. The n ^ g l a s ^

. addition, hot tub & .deck, secret skylight & fans are clues to the mystery. Hocus; Pocus - With a wave of .the wand, m ou s^ds h ^ disappeared from me asking pricel Now*only 1248*000

-C U S TO M TO W N H O M E IN PRINCETO N B O R O W IT H f lE A T E D ;' M X X > R P O O L - Custom designed and built to owner's spocifica- tlons for luxury living. High quality construction arid details too numerous to descrtbe. Gracious foyer, kitchen, D/R, U R w/fp.. Master B/R and luxury Bath on tst floor, plus add’l half bath. 2nd fl has 4 generous B/R’s, 1 of which may be used as Master B/R It so desired, 1 'h baths. One car garage Full basement with heated poolapprox. 18' X 35'. NOW $350,000

BONANZA! We can't remember when so much has been offered for me price! Center Hall, like neW-Coloniaf ln a wonderful family neighborhood - so close tq trains, etc., & with one of top rated school systems in the entire Princeton area. Better grab 'I cant "Princeton Collection". $259,900

EXECUTIVE COLO N IAL TO B E B U ILT In Millstone Township 3 200 so ft Colonial "The Millwood I" ■ 4 B/R‘s. 2'/i Baths, Living Room, Dining Room. Family Room. Library, oversized 2 M r garage Firemace, central air & skylights 1 38 acre

COtBfTRYII 3 Bedroom Flanch in small town of Roosevelt backing up to Greenbelt. Living Rpom,’ Dining Room, Eat-in Kitchen, enclosed Front Porch and sCreened-ln Back Porch on iM aulifi^^ acre lot Now $118,000

R O O SEVELT - 3 B/R Ranch on 'h acre Idt, Uving Rpo"!. f aj;!" Kitchen, large enclosed back porch. Just Reduce^ to $125,000

A VEHY.SUBSTANTIAL HOME - My nest Is empty, but il tsan be yours to fll!. This 4 B/R Ranch has living Room, Large Kitchen vrith eating dinette, parquet floors, gas heat, central air con d itio n in g ,^ car gar^e-Roosevelt. -$129,900

VERY »>ECIAL HOME W/ADDITIONS - 4 Bm Ranch style home wim 2nd story addition containlng-Masler B/R Suite. Lg. U R with 12' celling and fireplace. Separate D/R, Eat-In remodeled Kitchen. arBaths.lg. artist's studio'(detached) approx. 25' x 30\ o n e ^ attaafod garage. Roosevelt on 'A acre. - $169,900

A MUST SEEI 4 B/R. 2W Bam home on '/* acre nicely landscaped tot In small town of Roosevelt. Uving Rm. Vi(riireplace. Dining RTOin. Family Room. 2 car garage, back deck wim gab 9 11.

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L A N D ^NEyy USTINGt 29^+/-Acres - West Windsor T o w n sh i^ .^ ^

t - LAiND - 20 acres.'- Wioodod. Zoned Residential - 3/4 ac/M Veet Windsor TiSWnshfp. $1,4Q0,000

- J U S T LISTED In Millstone Township.$25,000/aw »

- RENTALSW E S T W B O S O R - Executive CoL 3,000 sq. ft. 4 Bm's, 2-vi Baths, UR, Sep. D/R. lg. efiWn Kitchen, Farn. Rm. w/fo- Full basement & 3 car slde-tumed garage. Minutes from train ^ t lo n . Avail. I m m e d ia te ly : . L pnd ^ S h o r t T e r n .

, $1,800/per mo. + Utls.

P L A M K K }R b - "Raven's Crest" - Brand new 1st fl. bc^olnlng golf ccmrse & c w l. Krt. WnlngBtrth, Storage Room. SlWlng-glass doors lead from U R t o - p ^ -

■ . u . $650 por rao, + u a ..' in c lu d M & D i t c ^

iT^p o r mo--I-utia- IndudeadW r^^

ROOSEVB.T - 3 Brt=l,'2 Bam Ranch.URw/nrepl.. K itte n , DJnlng R o S ^to n tra l Air. Master B/R has Its r n j ^ m . D e ta d t^(1 car c o m p a c t). V e ry w e ll ^ u lla '

. RBOnESSWNALOmCESPAqE^MQHTStOWN^- Center of town - 2tid floor s p ^ . :CoiTtotele otiteo suite. Nevirfv carpeted.^ Ited walls, r e c e ^ r t , fodn^dtto 5 private b f f l ^ . v . $730.00Private offtoea available for professional tenant * Othe^aflanto Inb td g -(n c lu d e M ana ge m e nrO fflce^|r^ c ^ t a ^ ^ o ^ l » o | . i

A D L E R M A N C L I C K' R e a l t o r s ® & Jnisurors

is Spring St., Princeton, N.J.( ^ ) 924-0 401 (609) 006-1020

Roger'Craig " Dan FaciBinI___ _________ ^ratadt J o a n LoPrInzJ _ R uth SadovaK yMSfhn S iid o v a k v .^ _ _ .: ------- -— i-jo s e p h -L o P rln d -

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Joan'Alpert Elaine H ^

L Hagem an-pienerF Associates Inc. REALTORS ®

OPElMfOUSa StIllBAY, A06UST 7.1-4 PM

I iORTH MIU ROU WINDSOR

PRICER TO SEtUDelithtful .older homo tumxindtd lSy the nnidT propo«d Wejl‘Windsor Park on apptw V, Ard*. Ustifl(tM fimilT residence and used as a home business w saverat jeats. Si* rooms on lirst floor, 5 rooms plu 2 baths on second floor. Make us an offer we can't (riuseTl!

. S2H,000Oirectiots: Rt. 571 (Prlhceton Hightstown Rd) to Noriyjil)

: , UO CRARMRY ROiUI• WEST WINDSOR

NISTORICAL SITE-This old m ill house has 3 bedrooms, H I baths, living & dining rooms, kitchen e n 'd -p i^ plus an addition of a famihr mom, master bedmom with bath and iaragt.' Patio ove rto il a private rear yard larracing dovm

'to a bto<^ Inspect this property today, you II toe it's charm. _ ■ ,.S1J8,D0(IDhKllMU: Rt.-SYl (Princeton Hightstown Rd) Id Cranbuiy Rd. House on tight.

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3 SIDITS DRIVE ,PUINSDORD . .

. CUSTOM SUtlT HOME wilh 4/5 bedrooms. 3 baths, 2 zone heat and air, Whirlpool bath, crown molding and chair ra ilv beautilul fit^a e e and landscaping. Visit this home lod« and check' out .the..many special • features oflerw.

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Cranbuty Rd. left onto Minstone Rd house on left, appmi V i' mile.

3 UNOEM lAHE PUINSaORO

SERENE S£rni(8-Come see lh ii.4 bedroom bi-level and reta* in ifs comlortable lamily room with fireplace which leads to a patio and huge back yard. S2M.000OktefloaS: Rt. I North, right on Ptainsboio Rd, tight at Prospect Ave. le ft on Linden Lane South

TWIN RIVERS ■ 2 Ixlmi exsttoo. Lake view. Up-

— gia*to<f throuflbbut- No re­altors:'S94.5P0. 609-426- 0459.

WEST WINDSOR .- 4, bdrm, 25 bath n w Tum-

• bury Col in Windj^ Hdm.' SkytlghisT^rhlrtpobl, land-

spapsd, many upgrades, ~ By owner. $339,000. 609- 799-3370 or 212-493-4()12

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FOR SALE OR REIIT-4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths," cenltaT ait, fireplace, washer & dryer, close to trains, greaT family n e ig hb or ho od , b i ke to Mer ce r County Park.

S2M,000 Pf SpSOAtorth

1W1 RnfERS-2+ bedroom townhouse. H i baths, pihralepatk). finished basement, central «k. dishwasher, stove, r^ frigeralor, washer & dryer included. This East W indw property is priced. In sell fast t f >SURA<IOMW iS T K T lia to make your move. This Hamilton Colonial is realty lor you. Enjoy the enclosed Irodt porch, enfetfalD in the ^ a ! dining room & enjoy cookng in this renovated kitchen. Three' good sized bedraoms and a finished .attic top off this to ^^h o m a . $02,500CIUUdiRS 3 trednom ranch on an extra large lot with an eat-in kitchen and sun room overtookng a beautiful yard w lh-fruit trees. Make an appointment today to see this Cranbuty home.

$3ti,ioe

PHASE REAR TXEflNE PRIRT-llving room, dining room, all ntw . . . - finish attic 4 .full

lamilton s e n ^ lU H t^kitcben,.„J bedrooma & bath. Ready to finish attic t full

-basemwit don't begin to describe this to alt the.-beautifil d ^ils .

~RKE m EVERTUFEIlIttlhere Is an altodaWe Ewing s p lit The /'aw ning covered front porch Is the perfect place fo sjt rma cool,

tdOM or come Into the cod.ot the lamily room. WHh 3 bedrooms, Iw baths, ywj could make imut dreams come -titre.

. ■ IllR.lflfiKAintFW . WEST WWBSOR caU M IU ^ 4 bmirooms, LV5 baths, formal.Uving & dining rooms, eat-in Utchen, family

r room, fu ll basement ja tio , central air end mote. The beautiful back yard backs up io iw ik land and has a lovely inground pool.

: $2IRJRR'A M H li T flffU RE PROOD OFtTHs 4-+ bWroom, 2M bath Colonial In Princeton Oaks, West Windsor is everything you have. been .M ng to . Henfwood floors throughout with duality carpeting to m il living & dining rooms, fim ily room .wttn custom n tt^ ic e . Urge Utchen, extra wide-3 car g a ra ^ huge

. screaned $ carpeted porch all on a Yt acre lot. U tl.W O' SREAT RIORTSTOWH IRCATIM close to schools, s lop ing and

the NYC bus. stop. The ytrd Is beputilul, just right to . entertaining. Call tortnore information on this wml maintained

- home. , , . - , $1R2.5RRPEmCT^ARTER iNMtE or retitement home with afiew Utchen floor, to m il dining room, living room with wood burning stove, 2 bedrooms, bath, ta ite fenced hri end one car urage in H im lllon. ,, , . . : »n5.8R8RAVfnCRNT TOWMMBES InH am itton^tN O a nOM TWR ■RREUtooe M u tes 2 bedrooms, 2 b iths with beautiful * ^ p ^ and m inr u p g riM Only 3 yean oW. it I s jx to ^

The secand mddel has 3 bedrorxns, 2M baths, flceplice in thelivittg roomtmillrtfllUtl'

room, eat In Utchen, finished basement, gkiage and isStSRJROoccoriifio.

MEAT FAMIIT NNtEwUh.A bedrooms, 2V5 beths, raised Irving room,.dining room, Yimily room, 2 car. garage arid more. The

■ property has iriedy'ntetufe trees giving ptorty of shade on those M sunny dey i Cell today to more dda ils. $213,500

inmtSIlOllACAAEOIMliEAl BIMB HwVi what Pat Shavar- kat la say. T«i aBjamd ««k^ iHlli HaianiB-Olaaar AiMdatta

pmMi ■** aapaitoca M M ini ■n I M b m Tlw itwaBhara M Ha|aiMo4MM b eietasi^ aM.necan to Mch amr and o«

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430 Rea) Estate For Sale

TWIN RIveRS - 2 bdrm cerndo. Lake view. Up­graded througfxxit No re­altors. $94'.5M. 609^26- 0459.'

430 Real Estate ForSirie

WEST WINDSOR - 5 bdrm, rw»t house urxJer oonstruefiorr. Designed by anrfmeci on V4 acre loL Your selection of. Interior finlstyes still possiWe. No brok^. Low 300’s. Call 6(79-799-7489.WEST W i n d s o r mhi-

x to F T P

W ASHINGTON TO W N ­SHIP • Cotters dream.,SIcy V lw country dub first Hoio - - 4 bdrms, , 2V4baths, greenhouse, I fabuloua larrirm, Ige master bath, duel heat & dreond. Last lot cm the ooursel $^9,00bl;609- 890-927<T■' ft' .....

W ASH IN G TO N TW P - Priced under market valuel Very seldom do you have an opportunity to take ad-, vantage of a buy like this beautiful Bancroft model with spacious, bath, with garden tiibl totally up­graded carpeting arto cab­inetry. Motivated Mlleral Priced accordingly at $127,900. Call Jlrri Saxton Realty. 609-298-3000.'WEST WINDSOR - ' 4 bdrm, 1'A bath, formal llv rm & din rm on V4 acre land, prirfdpals only. 609-, 924 2981 eyes or 609-.: 275-0035 eves. . • '

brook, RIchmonoFTProv- indsl estale home (Or sale by owner. Asking $409,0(}0. Np realtors. 609-799-4748.________ -

•• W est W tndaor •O y ^ RWST 8 & L

New 4-5 bedroom-hoose In - desirable Princeton Oaks.

e ug BwjdnghamMddet e " Qulpf street e i 'A acres e • Lovely Bow wirtdows eSky-

lights e. Walk-In'Closeia e AAaster bedrooni wifo

dressing area e sitting rooth-w/balcbny • Lrg cov­ered Porcii e Two-zone air and heat

' SAVE $35,000 . O ff Bulctera’ Prtceat

^ ^ 70,000 NET PfUNC»»AL8 ACT F / ^

CM 009452-1729 WE.ST WINDSOR - Prtnee-

l40n Chase. For. sale by

430 Real Estate ForSitfe

WHISPERING WCX3DS • 2nd fir Oak Model, 2 bdftris, 2 baths. Rugs, diapertoa ft appis included. $124,500. Call 609-921- 0639 eves .~ ■*

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BUCKINGHAM PA Im- pdxzably maintained 2'A bath - Ctoldhis). Cent air, mature shade (rees. At- tractlve deck, Ige eom-

rioftiW rfB rn nil. TTiIs home has so nfticb niofo to pfler. Cornmifllng from Phils and Pton" a re a 'a n d all (or

.-$t82v900i For-imjce lnidr-.: ■ matton cefil; Frartds Schill­

ing, Ra/Max Bucks Coun- liy. 215.346-7000. .

BUCKS C O U N TY - By owner. Magnlflcently land- ridaped private yard. Com­pletely remodeled Inside and out;- 3 bdrm, 2 bath,Tiv

- rm w/tj l, dlrrriji, custorh Kit.2 car gar. 35 rains from Phils & FYinceton. Call for: appointm ent, 2 1 5 -5 4 7 ' 5339.4164.900. -. •

_________ . - - , — The Best of Bucks Countyowner. 3 yr old brick fronV^ Only Minutes Avvlsyl Oxford Federal, dfamatfc 2 " ^ REFLECT. YO U B - SUC. story-foyer, 28 ft Master CESS-InprostlgtousYard-

WEST WINDSOR • 4 bdrm . Ranch. 2 full baths, newty redeebrated, complete new Wt. Ctent air, gas fired hot water & hejtiogdystem, all new, ufxlpr warranty. Near schools, railroad station & shoppirig. Approx: V* acres laiTttscapodlot,-tu!l bsmt-tU 2 car garage. Priced tor quick sale, ready to'move In. 609-7994)917. call be­tween 3 & Bpm

bdrm sutte^cench doors, tpl,' carpeXlfir. upg^es, neutral decor, prof land- s e a ^ . Owner Is licensed agent. T’rlbed ,tO sell "aC‘ $374;900: 3% commlsslpn to selling, jBroker. 609- 2751362. _____________

WHISPERING WOODS - Beautiful end unit, pmt- txzuse. Cathedra] celling. Fantastic view. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, Ipi; upgraded kit, da^et, vertical ■ blinds, wshr/dryr, pool, tennis,,

7,900. 201-329-3910.$1317,1

ley. A well bulK well main*teined Center Hall,Tudor Colohial'In Makefleld

^Chase. tteoorated, in soft shade d- tones, hardwoca firs In INh It), foyer 4 study. Custom cabinetry 4 stone

' Ipl In (am rm, (pi In llv rm. Ocepy to /nld-Aug.

Ann ' *, GREAT TOWNHOUSE - In

- beautiful Newtown. Lge ttrlovel ' prof ddeorated,' spadoua tarn rm w/Yp|. 4 wetbar.tree liiied lot, 2 car garag'e, 3 bdrm. end uhlt in _ Newtown Crossings* $149.900. ft:

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■1 I ii~ . Ition Quateriy Newspaper 4 a free homes magazine. Also avail,' area guide books (or Mercof County 4 The Delaware Valley. Write or call, wo will hs.happy to geHnte-nratortal to you.

f G e n e ra lK n ^ ,Real Estate Inc *v

P.O . B ox 432 W ashington Cross. PA

• 18977V 2 4 5 4 9 ^ ^ 0 0 .

. DOYLESTOWN-MagfiHft kriwit 4 bdrm, 2'A bath Colonial, fully customized - like nevir hortiel A lafoe

. yard, parted ne^hbothpod on cul-de-sac street. QWnpr (nitet relocate, ask­ing $3^,900. Call Pal Qagllardi, Ra/Max ASsoc, 21544.14710. • D OY LES TO WN - This stately Cctonlal txxTte h u It. all.: Charm,'locallbn and. convenience. See ypursotf making a grand entrance from the drcular staircase Into the Wngslzo Ihrlng room or all the (iropktoo and relax.' 4-S bedipom. home was meantfor enter-' talning. All this at a barg'ain price $239,500. Fox 4 Lazo' Inc, 2153454800. HAIRLESS H t a S - 3 bdrm,

'2'A bath Colonial, living rm, dining rm. lamily rm w/fireplace 4 « sleights, whlripool.tub^ inii'round pool. 30 mTns to Princeton . Train Stat. $134,600, call 215547-4620 . ■ ■ :

HOLLAND SECTION-At- lonlion smart buyersll Own your own 1 bdmi, 1 bath oiw'uiiiftooneio w/large IN'

WHISPERING Woods - 2 bdrm condo nks view fpl, $131,0<X) must sell Boyer Realty 609-921-1805

Avail • to you la a com­plimentary copy o( Roloca-

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rm, dining Im, kitchen 4 library, private patio, wane to'f>^, only $M,9()0 Pat Cocca at 215-364-6304 Re/Max Aftiilates

PCROSSROADS

ttJBPBDC»BLE (XHafTRY CAPE-with beautiful step-doWn dining nri. & a wood-bumlna stove. 3 l^ ro o m s &' a sitting room, recerjtly re-done W enen,. toHbUit., fen<»d yard. Walk to the lake.-schrol and the Towito Shopping Center in Plalnsboro. See It today. $1BS,900

PRMCETON CONTEMPORARY In lovely garden setting. Exa^entto-catton. ' XSalER WILL PAY UP TO 2 PTS. FOR QUAIJFIBD BUYER. Queehslorl CPnwTKMto Townhome.w/oversl20d rms., this large 2 bdrm., 2V» bath gem haB-anjOTW^

Pvomt' nar^riA anrl'nruftlfa-nAfrf find tfinnis. U 8 lito ___$325.

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aral pool and tennis.

romantic, NLUTHENTTC PRINCETON .TWPbig to 6/n»cHusive (dub. Al™ A N T T C ,\ M n H E M T T C ----------------boauttfully updated on 1.3 7 a c m with pool.

F A R M H O U S E$485,0W

P R M C E tO N : Wooded lot. f^ivorslde School. Magnlflcent master suite, • wonderful William Thompson Colonial. $4Z^.u0u

HOPEWELL TWP.REAL VALUE at

Unds'Ctemevils AnhztaBtane Lais Fee HaxsISlIx. BelhCamevaie Anrw Hottnisim Rosim Gretoberg

HuMton ' RsriaWNts- Aurors Seeley'Laura Procaodno Eittee Schumen Barbara (Mdberg

.BobaHaUalar . PstAlspaeh Lsialna Bandar . HalanBtanarSn^ .

Charmer w/2 bdrms: & recent additions m ak^totea# 1 5 ^9 0 0

UN KJUE O P P O im JN ITY ! Beautifully renovated 2-family In t -a w e n o e ^ ■Features new a ^la n ce e , wall-to-wall and much more. , $ l7 o ,0 0 0 -

T i l C K m W F.THE W O O D S , comfortablo honw odnvontent l o ^ h o p ^ transpottefloo, profesrional officee & schools., Princeton Twp. 6 2 5/,6 0 0

P R I M P O N : Western Section; Enormous living room w«h foil waH ^ plaoe, Kxeetietl porch, huge Iw e r .level.' - $476,000

M ON TO OM ERYi O N H H ±TO P;dram at!c 10 fopm Contemporary, e e d i ^ e u W e -^ .d n 3 acres. * $ 5 »J ,0 0 0PPMCETOH AlffiA- —- CanaL-FoInte. Rent <y-ovm; this-j autlfut

' “pBnl>S^/*Elthef wtVi 8®a It fodayl BUY $130,OOO^^Birr $8^mo. G R EA fl^TIO N M WEST WPOSOR, 4 bedrooms, 2'A bathMairiilyroom w /firep lace, putet ra ^ b o r tio o d w ith .7 5 acre yard. $ 2 8 3 ,( wP R M C E TO N , b e a ^ r & ^ t o t e r ^ n g In-tovm It^tlo n t o w n h o u M ^ U ^

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; BUCKS COUNTYNew Listing In

: Yanfey OsMThis diegant Colonial home sHuatefJ on a picturesque treed tot ladn^ open s p ^ tx>asts 4 bdrms. 2yH baths^2 car garage & numerous upgrades. A true value with chemi, dignity & character; A rare find for $262,OW.^Trade up to eleganco In

-these 3 .2 yr ^ .C o lo n W a ■irt. Ejfedutwe brea..

- commute , to . NJ... Quality ico n slru cilo n ; oxcoHont

■rvalue.r2 :«toty Oak-foyers, ■jaccuzzis', fpis,'decks, Mas­ter bdrm .suites, .wooded lots, prtvate golf'cxxirsa sol- Ungs. If rlced $265,900 to. $289,90a. -

Kings Island,. Pt. Pteaaanl. Spectacular River location,. 4 re sld o h ^ units, 3 wafer, frontages, mag7Uficent:8ca- - nery,d2+ a a ^ ,-a ll In His­toric Bucks County Village,

.■•■fantastic -opportimlty for •’ the dlscrlfnhiatlngtnvestorl

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Owner will ocmslder some finandng, $500,000.Greatly ReducedI Stone & Cedar Cape In prestfgloua location. Er$anslve rooms, private tended yard with' screened porch, brick bar- bectJe on large dbrKx^ete p a tio . N ew ro bf, new heater, solar hot water.

. Many Other outstanding features. Price to sell at $238,000.

Upper Makesflsld at its bestll Do you love privacy?

J h ls seduded residence In 'a pastoral ’ setting Is sur- tpundecH ^'12+ a t ^ o f woods, | X ) ^ , pastures'& beautiful v i e ^ . 'A c c ^ to ridlnig trails on Jericho Min; rhake this a “Horse-Loyers Dream". This 4 yr now Cus­tom .Colonial offers.approx- Imatety 4200 sq ft of living space. 4-5 bdrms & 3V4 baths afford the possibility of In-lavir or' fnaKto ^uar- terS. ' Easy oommula to Princeton area, N YC & ITillty- Please call for your

. app^trpent to Inspect this unique property'offered at $639,900.

GontinuOd

MBIRLL LYNCH.REALTY

8efvirtg ItliNoer a Budta County 609-39B-9033 21M934343Doyiestown '-r f '

215-345-7770nchboro

215-953-1911MORRISVILLE ; - Lovely comer cape, wtllVade for homo in Hopewell Twp. Call-;Qdll or- Scott ,215- 295-7563, - 'MORRISVIIXE ,PA. - 20 ‘ mlnutoa from Pfirtceton.;

..Charming 3-bdrm, t batfi, go o d lo ca le . $69,0.00. Owner m iy finance. . 609* 924-9447.__________ -

N .E W TO W N -. C o u n try Bend. Builders' -sample. Tastefully d e c o ra le d ^ ^ ': ready for you to mov’e-ln. This huge 4 bodroora.hom8 feature's aJlrem endous rnaster bedroom sutto-with cathedral q e l ^ .and. fire­place.. The perfect rotroatl Loaded with buUder op- tiohs. QRANOH & CO M ­PANY, 609-805-2600.

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N EW TO W N , Country Bend Move right Ini Hugo

4bdrm, 2W bath 2 car gar, alr, .p r ^ u m |oW yr new, $219,900. 215-968-2250

N E W T .P W N - C o u n try Berxl. Remarkable town- homes lor rent! This Is not your garden' variety apart-' montl^hiose luxury homes- feature 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2'A baths, eat-ln kitchen, washer, dryar refriger­ator, fireplaco In some homes,. eodosod yards,. off-street pa^dng, tetyrls .- courts and Jogging.trblls/, Minutes:from 1-95 and the.: SctKfder Palls Bfir^e to

• P rln c e ld q , From’ '$795/'. month,„ Models open 7 days, 12-5pm; Qranor & Co, Realtors. 215-493- 8700 or 609-865-2600. N EW TO W N •-Immediate occupancy. Colonial 3 bd rm, 2W . bath, cathedral celling, wood stove, gas- heat, 2 x a r gar, $174,900. 215-343-5.129 . .N E W T O W N .P A Tameriano Dev condo. 2

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bdrm ,' 2 baths. Vacant, New immediate posession. $94,500. g )1 -664-3334.

N EW TO W N TW P - Near. 1-95, Headley trace, Im- maculale Executive Town-, hdrtib with. 2 bdrms, 3rd corrvened to studio/office. 2'/i b a th s , l iv in g rm w/fireplace, dining rm', lamily rm. att^edgarage . fenced backyahJ, 2nd nr lautidry, steeping bath,' large attic atorage, all ap< (fiances, drapes, cent sir,... uito of p ^ & tennis courts.'. Many.-extras. ’.$1^,900. Ownav, 2 1 5 -9 6 6 ^3 8 ‘

- NCiRTtfAkffTpN-, TW P ' itie Ridings al aNorth^'' aindidh.. BOltders fully- de- cofaifed.'tfiodels for'sell at sayirigs up to $15,000. Ex­quisitely appointed With

.thousands in wallpaper, drapes & builders options & u p g ra d e s. Basem enis, decks, lawn sprinkler sys-

- terns, security alaims, up­graded flooring .& marble, fireplaces, all appliances,' ihtoisc^, wetbars & m®ny

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others, a n c y . P r i c e d from $ 1 9 9 , 9 0 0 . C a l l 2 1 5 - '

' 364-5355.O P EN HOUSE • Sunday, i-5pm . Aug 7. $140,500. Luxury fownhoniSTri New­town, Bucks County. 3 bdrm., 2'A bath, garagS, pool/lennik, 30 mihs. Princeton area;' Possible setUemenl help. 3 % com- m i s s i o n to b r o k e r s . 215-8804)747.

iS O LEB U R Y fW P - 3 now builders- sarnples. .pver 300Q - aq ft . large

' kltchbns, family, rooms, b e d ro o m s with .eittjng r c ^ i l , jadtzzls, cetiar

'Trigrbn ,^ a »e s In htskTric Carversvllte , Excellent valued; oyimerilnarKlng, 7'/i percent fixed rate. Starting from $342,000. Call BUlkfer 215-794-5040.'

TINICUM TW P - 17-) acres in prestigious estpte

‘ area4_qyeriooking.th'Dela­ware River. £ a ^ access to N J & short commutis to NY. Call Tohickon Real Estate tossed this 1 of a kind p a r c e l ; just listetf al $339,()00. 215-847-5000.

River Rd. Statley & spa­cious historic resktertce in a serene setting w/rhature landscaptog. This 5 bdrm . Victotian Farmhbusa offers5 multitude of amenities: i6th '-& 19th century archl- Ibcturial detail, beautifully preserved, random width firs, 3 fpls. oversized kitchen, 3 % baths, se­cluded flagstone patio. P r o u d l y o f t e t e d al $495,000. Fitting Realty, 215-662-9122.

■ YAR D LEY AREA"- 4 bdrm, l_2% ‘bath Victorian home. 2

car garage, fpl Iri fam rm. Avail (nwied. $218,500. 215-4934819,

YAR D LEY - Charming Col­onial In a very privalo wooded % acre -Mtting. 4 bdrms, 2'/^ baths, lam rm with fpl & wood ^ove, flirished baserhent with fpl6 w orkshop, screened porch, Irground pool, 2 car gvagd. Minutes, from 1-95 & Amtrack'station. Ro-

$239,900. Home Connec- tion, 215-660-7060. YA R D LEY - Do you have

TSD00-. In Savlnga?? And make a combined .fticome of $66,000?? Alto good credit? You can buy this $162,900 Brarto New 3 bd.tm; 2'A. bath Twin. X3all about our Equity Sharing Program. Call Joan Craig, 215-441-5213 or Re/Max Assoc, 215-441-47f0. Y A R D L E Y - H o a c o c k Meadows- .duplex rental. Luxury , d u i^x apL ,2 rooms,. 2 baths, a ^ l -

.■ anoes, garage, wail-to-wBlI carpetingi all appllaiices, frpin $67S/molith plus util-

. ities. Call collect. QRANOR & COMPANY. • 215-493 6700, 12 t d y j ^ . • Y A R D L E Y .V 'T^a cro ck Meadows Townhome Sale. Lower Makelleld. roorti. _ b a b f j ^ home," woil-ktoalod near recreatioq arn shopping and 5 mlnutfe irom 1-95. Seller Will /pay .$3000 toward closing costs, or

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a v a i l a b l e . $ 1 3 4 , 9 0 0 . GRA N OR a C O M P A N Y ,- 21S493-8700r Y A R D L E Y

Heaoock Meadows Lovrar' YWcaMd.

3 badrponi, 2V5 bath towrihpma, weltocatad . near 'racraatlon and shopping' arid 6 jnfewtas from T^ ealarwiS300 towards dosing coat or 1 yr laasafpurchMa avit- .•Ma. $134,^QRANOR a COMPANY

215493:8700 885-2600

YA R D LEY - O pe« house. Sun, 12-4pm. j IO WIkxIr Rd: Qfily $1T4,opo. Now . Kstkig. by-owners:-4 b dm i8,1 % |)athSi cent air, I hardwood flfs, fsm rm w/fpt, cozy'kit, wooded 'A acre, b r o k ^ protected. Off DoUiigton Rd, mine from 1-95. Call 215-4932344.

Y A R D L ^ RUN - Ex­ecutive 4 bdrm, 2V5 bath, large new homerin presti­gious area. Many up­grades, m ln u ^ from Tren­ton. 1-95 a Route 1. $225,900.215-398-7654 or, 215481-5772.

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newly bulk home with 4200 sq. space In NeOur ft. of living

slewtown. PA If we didn’t absolutely have to l TN s was to be our lifetime dream home; all of our extras and decoration highlight that. Wo pul on a flr*hod jBcreonod-ln porch, wim carpet and sky- Idits. W e Airshed the basement completely with Insulatioo, carpettog, a bar. and sopapte heating s ^ e m , 80 it's ffice a Florida room.We h o w put In doalgnef window treatments, pro- fessimiai landscaping, a sophteticaied security sys­tem, gourmet apNanoes, aito a trash compactor; Our homo-to a i t o l y rated, energy offident homo wito gas foritod w hepL gas cooking, a n e w saver (Sshwasher, water saver toliets In all 3 bamrooms, Peta & Marvin tilt-out windows and storm doors. The 2 car garage h M rwnrte control dooroponors-

4 V e upgraded all carpeting and padding throughout.. Oitf home has 4 bedrooms, 2'A baths, living room, (f in ^ room, breajda^ room and 20' Wtchen whkh is a d e V (^ to cook in-there is not a single modem convwksnce missinglAdd to all thia a 2 story foyer with circular' sW rcaM . a grarto master suite with Roman tub arto dual varsliee, cathedral ceilings, Palladium win­dows, bay windows, cable wlrirw, extra outlets and F ^ c n Tree doors with key locks and you have dur dremn house. Will It bo yours one day? Please oaSand allow us to invite you In tofall In love with ft, tool II could be your dream house lor the p i ^ of $275,000 which is what we put Into It.

Cdi Today 968^7971

ON AN

THE WATERWORKS, m Now tiope RA winner. o( me 1987 AIA D e ^ n Award otiers you the uftirnale. m an elegant innng style

Bounded by a wide scenic nver. riis tone barge “canal and stale parv lands. Ibis island haven is only M mmutits Irpm ManSeres Oilrc* open Oetry ene

, » e **e n d s W S, erased Tutsdess end W ednesdsrs

rtaHan. 60 mmules to Philadelphia 20 minutes Id Pnncei’on yet within wa:i> mg distance ol the Ime restaurants and quaml shops ol the village ol Nrnw Hope,

d dS watertronl resrdences only 31 are lelt on this treasured island

saoaooo and up

orhwi Item a in Hw I “k i t o W UW CsenWMMMimTr«i enerwif 4 »r

welcome to tile

very special place combi ng the soohisticatipn of suburban living wi& the charm of country living

Newtown, Bucks County’s

S p a r k l i n g T o i v n h o m e s !

Here’s a toast to Newtown’s vintage townhorT|es!

From $ 1 3 9 ,9 0 0 • Open 7 days. 12 -5 P M (2 15 ) 8 60 -8014 or 8 8 5 -2 8 0 0

NJA #L 06880 tT P A rr-® = ^

R K W O O D

Directions 1-95, Ip Newtown Eml lake Rl 332 west (Newtown-Yardley Rd) towards ‘Newtown Follow fB" 332 appro* 2 miles lo.Upper, Silver Lake Rd Turn ligW to furnished models on led.

Prvn to ch»no<rGftflNOfl PAICC Homc/J

T o have easy access^to several of this country’s most exciting metropolitiui areas, and to return . every evening to a quieL peaceful country home

“on the fringe of the suburbs: this is a dream bdyond the - reachpfmostpeopletoday..ButatFialdttone tlds-dream - has become a reality.

Nestled in the rolling hills of Bucks County farin- laand, Heldstone is just a short walk from New Hope, and witihn easy commuting d is ^ c e froin Princqton and Ph^^elptua Major New Jersey cities, the shore and the entire Nbw Yotfc area are less than an hour away.

j^iSuriounded by. toe restaurants, iive theatre and ■ -ihusic: and 3^-festiyals. Reidilpne’a quiejt Wsbded

acreage is r i ^ t in toe ro id ^ of toe many^antique shops and historic' sites in the ttounty.

Reldstone. otors apartment dwellers who are tired of too little space.— and..homeo^ere who arc over-

' Whelmed with too much space -t toe perfect sqiation:' two-sto^fiilly-appointed to t^ o m es featuring soarihg twj>stoiy marble fdjrers,- low taxes, economicalgas heat central A C ; Anderson windows, security systems,- 2 ^ d 3 bedrooms,'2Vi baths, nreplaces,>-bascmepts, gar­ages, decks with privacy fencing, sodded lawns and stone and cedar exteriors. From $182(150.

Fumiihe^ models open'todly jq o n Jo duSk ys). Model Ptoner215-862-97^.

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EOGEHILL g a r d e n *’ • LOWER MAKEHELDBe ooe of, the Cnt to view this ejegint itucco counUy French . Coiooiil with title roof, long windowt, front porch, bateroent &

' 2.«ar detached garage.Ibe cnaiiniiig 3ttocy, 3 bedioohi,-2i>5 b>th bouae widi center bUi-platter-walli dCtefinltbed barjfwood fidbn , hat bees meticakiittiy reatoetd, Qow&.ntoklisp griretbe-ihriiig room with fireptaoe ft.dining room with bb^window, There it a beautiftil new "Woodmode” kitchen with'bieakfrut N yi Don't 'mita iMt unique "Horae of: Distinction*’ offered (or $279,500

~ RIVER ROAD • YARDLEYOyetiooking lfairt)elaware..RiyeT on over tn acre of ground with

empdng 4 bedroom, 2V5 Iralfa loag onveway-wito turnaround.

■ livre view, the dining el adjoint a cozy. Utdreo witb.*h^-io jaMe & bettcbet-A-a rear.3Kseened.porcn

rom foraJenojam l^m a^ level ftmibL.roora ft 2-car garage, (hit d elfp iy curiom contt(ucted'"Hpia>e oT DitdhcUou" DM.bea upgraded with..Dew (innBce. 'new central air, a newly installed rooi-aad it proudly o e d for ^ 84,000

rt’A M R iJg w n o n " IN V a r d l e v . Cantivaiina end unit cedar townhouie in a very privrte lettlia. Peahnta todliide front ft r e «' --------- -------- bedroom wllh caAixltal ceiHiM f t wajk^hg) d ie ti ln j area A-

(I air, garage f t much' morel Piroudiy offued t f $159,1I to dining area, matterpetior, cheerfriLertJn Utchoi, living room opening

^ v t le h «b , f 2nd bedroom ft bifii. li«e of-pool ft tennit courta, central

B U R Y wM. H. F U L P E R V R iA L T oisDlnUtnfi.TiUyMr IwMraaU to Umteftrltto teMaVTnif Iki DtUwm lato Nni H*f«. 0* «nl|kUk|M4tkrMt>> Ik. Utkl.

' t/ ll tolla (y n «n ei BtMi* f IriM) to Uia Utkl to — (an ri«a> u 4 c»M Roiito Ml tolyfaiiceted by; General,Knox Real EgUte 21S-493-9800 .

19 South Main Street, Yardley

(215) 493wil0O7Riv|f Hdr.'WasHngtbn Crossing

(215)7493-6111

42B Week of August 3, 1988

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t o o k INSIDESiiperb'Vicio/ian Semi of 1860 in historic Lamberiviller Cajefully Veslorc , move-in condition.- Living room with squared arch to rormal dining room with bay window and patterned tin ceiling, eat-in kiteben, 4 bedrooms, den, It^ baths. Off-«treet palking.'

'■ - $215,000

A-Packet Publcatio

PENNINGTON IS H O T, H O T, H O T... HENDERSON O F COURSE!

NOW IS TH E TIM E TO BUY, BUY. B U Y ...;« . ■ -T

HOAGLAND’FAJRMS WEST AN EXCLUSIVE COMMUNITY

. OF COLONIAL HOMES! OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY & SUNDAY. 1^ PM

, PUBUC OPEN. HOUSE - SATURDAYS & SUNDAVS M PM

■ NEW CONSTRUCtlON .. Exclusive flanten Row, convehiifni to Princeton,N.-Y., and t^la., piesehts a ImathlajUng ’‘FRENCH COUN*. TRY MANOR" currently ijnckr constnietiph, With

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WOODMERE A T MONTGOMERY: NEW CONSTRUCTION

more thjui 4,000 sq.TMtiflnui^iaie living space aid ■‘cxiNuuibh potuviial-or aiMlhcr 1 ,0 0 0 ' sq. .(w| thisele'gani hqthe is situated- on neariv four aetts in the

... prestigious Bedens Brook anta of Mpnigomery Town- ' ship. Three fliepiaces, custom European style kitchen.• 42;p4 tpurtyard, and many other exquisite features

' 'make this luxurious home one of a Um , For further infcHmation call 737-3980; $?jl,000

Located in M^igoniefy Township, a. gracious and. Impressive-ruriit community within commuting distance to New-York & Philadelphia'. Standard feanires include 4/5 bedrooms', family room, with nreplace. eat-ln kitchen, »ix panel wood doors: central; air, (some with whiritiool). alf on acre lot. SUrllng from $350,000 DIRECTIONS: Roote 206 to Belle Mcad-Griggstown Road, to Red Oak Way. ((lasi church bn left).

NASSAU COURT - MONTGOMERY '

Ready for. qccupancy.i Four bedrooms,, family room 'with nicpliK;e, many extras included. > OfM CnONS: 206 Nbtlh. rlgHt oh River Road, left om-

, Dead.Tree-Road,-.left on Summit, house-on-Icftr$399,900

RIVER'S EDGE IN MONTGOMERY OPEN HOUSE FRI. SAT. & SUN. 1-4 PM

NEWLY REDUCED IN HOPEWELL TWP,.Tucked back'in,the woods dn lovely-Pleasant Valley Road in the.'HaiiMurtdR Hills, this cozy 3 bedroom, 2__ _bath Rancher awaits your personal touch. Living room with q6 iny stone nreplace and'huge 18x24' sunken

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, AUG. 7, 1-4 PM

.4 ABwood Dr,, LawritncevUle- n ’S NIFTY AND THRIFTY

. for. a. spocijNis family home in quietiborhood near Princeton under $200;QOO? Look no

family room with wood stove, skylight and sliders to I2xl6'“ (lecr Think

$217only .,000

Looking nei^borti

• _ fuiiher - this lovely split in Lawrehcevilief is only a short ' dliUAce Id-KhbblL sh^'amfa'grcat paikTor children;' plus very accessible to Kl. 295 ami Rt. I . Make an appi, today - it's too good to miss!* 737-3980. This well maintained 8 tm. split could -be youn for only

. $172,000 ■Dircctioai: Swih on 206, leR on'Darrah Lwie, l.-on Bamett,'!. on Merritt, r. on Allwoods:

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HILLW 0 9 D hUNOR;RANCfI Picture a priiw comer lot; in one of Ewing's nicest lieighbotlKiods just 8 miles from Princeton. 'This well,maintained Ranch has a super sized kitchen,' formal dinufg room, living room with picture win­dow, 3 bedrooms, I'/j baths plus a-*-', baih‘and laundry'just off the huge finished rec nxim in Ihe buemeni Uaiagc, malurc shade $174,900

PACK Y.OUR PICNIC BASKET Dine, ^ Fresco, in your.own grove, Cool, shaded, compl^ly private - y ^ , .enclored with 'tnaiure.varied greets^. Breezy, sireened porch awaits your

; wicker,: This classic center hall Colonial offers 8 -well'proportioned rooms. There Js slfbtle elegance here. Many creature comforts for faniily conlcni- mem Central air. security system, hardwood floors, pocket doors, all appliaiKcs. lightning .rods' Of course 4 bedrooms, i ' - ' i halhs Uicclicnl location in Ewing Twp Offered ai • $275,000

PEN N IN GTO N Route 31 &

Delaware Ave. Pennington, N.J-

609-737-3980

R E L O .MORLOUAOCfliNRELOCATIOM

PRINCETON IS HOT, HOT, H O T ... HENDERSON OF COURSE!

IfILLIER DESIGNED TH E GLEN"

Perfection plus at end of quiet cul-de-sac only minutes from Palmer Square. Panelled library, living room with

md ' 'glass walls and nrcpl^e, dining roomi-great kitclnm with breakfast area overlooking orick terr^' and gar-«ng tden. master bedroom and a bath on First floor. Powder room. Two bedroomx, loft'and bath on second. Many extras; Two car garage. Call PIprence Dawes '41 (609) 921-9300 for an apgointracnt. $6M,000

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THREE ACRES AND A HOUSE, TOO? , IN PWNCETON7

$625,0001 ~WOWI! Take advantage of-this crazy market to buy In Btoofcstone, one of the area's loveliest neighboihoods, foe way under what these houses were btin^g last mimnerl Pour or'Five bedrooms, 316 baths fireplace, SUBZERO,'-alarm system... all divided among three levels of living snKC. Perfect for two or more gehen* tibns, at-home oftice or rentable flat! Please call Ethna Dorman at 921-9300 for a preview! ' .

HOPEWELL BOROUGH IS IIOTI AND HAVE WE GOT A HOUSE FOR YOU... This vintage ^lonial is 1 0 0 years old;ai3"’’.hai four bedrooms', including a' large master with bay window,.two htll hmhs, full steps to a-targe aitk, and that's just upstairs. Downstairs boasts a beautiful eiKlpsed, all'.

appliaQ<xs and Fireplim 1

hearth and woodstove'. Plus a very pretty back yard with. mihire plantings and 1 iwcrc'ar'garage. The house has been chaiinlnuy rcdecoated.and parntcd.-AJI window treatments wTll .remain. Call Jane Kenyon, or.your.been charmlnifavotile agent at (609) 92I-93(X) to see this lovely home -

$299,000today.;. ■■■':

GREAT BRICE F O R TH E B R ITTA N V I'^ ' L a ^ rapms in this pocebestet model! Downstairs • 2 2 ' living irxmtfdiiiingjKHnSinajioQljvith fireplace. I9' e«-in country kiiehra. Pdwder r66ni7iriMs(ri - two lane bedrooms, each with 2 closets imd. own bath. Tufd.level; Igtge Fmisbed loft. Newly paintedi

loMtlimt.MQye.rigbt Jiu Reduced~$i54/m

LOCATION + LOW PRICE = VALUE ' This w ond^l 2nd floor Princeton Horizons condo is ju« spiriting for the young pibfestitmal of rellrini

Jusi'minuies'to Nassau -Hall, traih ani distance to the N.Y. bus. Spacious liv-

details.

IK.distance to the N.Y. bus. Spacious liv- ung room; bright stumy kitchen, 2 bi»lrootns,. built-ins and all the lippllancet. Pool and

0.921-9300 for all Ihe $115,900

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HENDERSON is proud 1 0 prcseni thesc eifeptionally' ' wcll-desigoed homes that offer you' lifestyle with

Minutes to Princeton is this four bedroom Colomalt-weil. located on a cul de sac beautifully treed one ‘acre lot, . with'a Sylvan pool, study off.living room, panelled recieation room in basement, atrium doots off kitchen to

• brick patio, lots of living spacejicw. to market.• - $325,000

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luxuiy,.jpcalion. ^ convenience on gently rplilindicapes in beautiful Montgomery Twp. 4-3

- ' lots of extras included (Ja LL HEN- ■■ bedroomsDERSON today at (201) 874-SI9I.

• ^Priced from $459,000 DIRECTIONS: Rt.-2i]6 fo-RivccRd, to Ridgeview Dr.

•SIGNS! - —

B E L L E M EAD Route 206

(201) 874-S49IR E LO LWORLD LEADER INRELOCATIOM

INTEREST ftATES ARE D O W N -HUGE SELECTION A VA ILABLE...

COZY 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW IN HOPEWELL BOROUGH

Owners offering to pay up to' $4,000 of buyers closing costs on this starter home: private lot: quiet street Mature landscaping: screened porch: detached 2 cai garage- Expansion possibilities t609) 466-1600

$184,900

PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY,^UG. 7.1-4 PM

34 Model AvenueThe solid consmiction'of an older home; the reassuring presence of a new roof and new furnace; the luxury of a large kitchen and 2 full baths; plus 3 bedrooms, garage, private bac"k vaid, with built-in gas grill.

$17I,(KK)Directions: Broad St to North Greenwood to First left on'Model, sign.

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ROLUNG HILL ROADWONDERFUL new 4,200 sq. ft. home feahiring dis- linclive upgraded kitchen, 4 very large bedrooms each wifli separate baths, also a 60 ft. deck. A home for quiet cnlertaidng in the cheny panelled libruy or graaous eniertainihg in the elegant living and dining rooms. Call 466-1600 to see this tnily high quality home. c

TAKE A STROLL THROUGH THIS FABULGUS CdLONLAL IN PLANTERS ROW

Etegani 5 bedroom. 3'A bath Cpionial on,3gcre lot with stream, featuring a poriico with fliilcd wooden columns with Corinthian capitals. Inside, elaborate moldings and wainscotting. In the Bedens Brook area of Montgomery Tosvnship only 7 minutes from downtown Princeton. Qril (609) 466-1600;for an ■appointment. $lilOQ,000

JUH.NH O P E W ELL

37 W . Brand St (609) 466-1600 Q iE N D E

R H A L T U R SR E L a

HENDERSON HAS M O R E ... HENDERSON OF COURSE!

BEAUTIFUL WINDSOR WOODSIn East Windsor, a roomy 2. bedroom, two bath lownhottse with 1 car garage, one floor Ranch style,' Many, mang upgradci," Fireplace, skylights, burglar

ELEGANT CUSTOM COUJNIAL PERFECt FOR TH E DISCRIMINATING PROFESSIONALBy &hotz - located convenitntly. in Bordentqwi Towm-

•must see to ipptoriaie this lovely'phit...

' ship, minutet from Rie. 130 & New Jersey liimpike bn .735 acre - quiet residen'tUl neighboriuiod,. 4 BDs,

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including master with stu^. new quarry rile floor in floors in family room with..fiiodem kitchen,

fireplace, encli___ porch for summer entertaining hu 2

•liding glass doors leading to ppol area.' You'really mtut— tec mis exceptional home to appreciate all its'amenities.. $449,500

TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE IN PRINCETON'S WESTERN SECTION , .

In one of‘Henderson* a newest li^^^-aColiM al Cape on 3+ private-acres-with'W'boded backdnm. Offen ample room f|ft pool aqd tennis-courts! Sute entry foyer, Uviag room wfth'Futplace, French doors, fonnal dining room With French doore leading to extended deck • ’ overlooking IT " ’ ■ •

-curity - fyiiemibaater.bednMm suite with study, include window treatmeqts selected.by French' interior design riffii • evea a maid's quartcnl Offeied at

LOWESTPRICED SINGLE FAMILY ■ (DETACHED) HOME IN TW IN BLVERS -

Priced ■ to sell - and sell quickly! Contemporary ,3, 'bedrooh), 216 bath home in Bast. Windsor, clote to

shopping and triniportarion to N*lw X^'It'City. Enjoy 4 pools A tennis. 9ur 3 bcdtoomlwa ts a-large 22 x 17

h g room with sliding glass doors!' Lanxlous!

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• Queens of Hearts: Former Pagent Witiptiers On the Road for UiS. Troops

• Allocating the Aid for ArtJCouncil on the Arts Wues Grants

• *Red Rose Macabre’: Local Filmmaker Tracks Trenton’s Ladicis of the Night The Ramones and Their Current U. S. Tour

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T in w Off Is a featiOT of tt»Prince<6hPacto<. Lawrence LedflBf,VVln<teofHlgl^ts^^Wak^,Ce^trai Post, N 9fthBaiiw ^ P o 3 t . ^ 4anvffle News.

FrankBn Newe-Record, H tts b o ro u ^ Beacon, HtunUtM Obsetvef, Hopeweff VeDey N e va and'Cr'afdxiry P r e » . '

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• ..Price o f Video a l a p « o f f e r in g o f o w n i n g a p ^ w i t h o u t t h e . i i ie « i a n d in c m v e n le n iM ” :

• Rank o f ”night,” '’girl” and ”atreet”-among the nouns. 'most often used in Bruce Springateen’s s o n ^ :

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• Number of'years it tik;es'th'e average American car to pthduce its own w eij^t in carbon:

- • Percentage o f dogs that are overweight:!

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, # E s tim a te d n u m f a ^ o f b ^ - a l i d i n g in j u n e s t f u t o c c u r i n js o fd s ^ l g a m i g ^ d i y e a n ^ ~ ;

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1,700,000

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• Pdcentage o f all ties stild last year that were bought for FaiheiPs Day:

• Peicimhige o f students at Ehmkin* Dphuts University who do not paM the sixrweek traming cmuse':

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*}mr ftmmta tsitsja TIM E OFF AWw» TW B iw .c sa4 TWir Crnnm U.S. Jmm

ON THE COVERA local potter takes delight in

tfaesummer seascMi to (umI T IM E O F F to work on his

maitetpiece. For a related story

V—tm a couple from Rocky Hill and their new pottery thniness, Clayphemalia, m m to page 22.

< riH i O f fCO T H E P r i n c e t o n P a c k e t to o Wafiertpoom 5 l.. P.O. Bot HO Prtmelon. N J 0 B t42 609-924-i244 eti. tt4 of 149

EDITOR: David W , Major

AisSISTANT EDITOR: Patrick Monaghan-N ■* ' •

ASSISTANTS: Wendy Heisler'Elaine Oakley'Bathes

i ADYERTISING Manager Laura M. Mui^hy

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' ; Nats^ie Shelpuk Angela D elliSanti

Sm i^ f979 .C uo i a ^Prunceton h av ^ sc h ^ ^ w theMiss America pageni to be part of m iUihual iemcitainmenttour of U.S. mili­tary bases.’ The New Jersey G)uncU on the Am-issuM its. fmancial'grabts foYdue fudd y e ^ 1989. A couple of local film-. makers attempt' ip make a futpre-length nibvie about Ae storyjjf the^iii^terious •.. id e a^ of prpsdmtes in Tnfnmn.

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Stuait Duncan

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Rdiews; Chapter Two Neil Sioioh's first auttdnpgnqdual pUvi at '.OfF-Broad^y; Princeton Rtip Cc^mpat ’s Stn-dge m atMurrayrDcKige ,l ^ t t e ; andAfmicl^cr.y(wrJ^ at: .:___Buds Coudty Playhouse;

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E. Graham McKudi^^

Feature: ^ e ' ro<A.band The R ^ones comes to l^ 'jG a td d u ih. Trenton; Joey

:Ramone tij(kf to TIME OFF about Ae ‘ bithdyfecent successes. Reviews: TAe , Student Prince at Roosevelj: Parkland Ilao^ Veidl and Peter Oundjian peiform in Ac musical hnale at R ulers Sutnmerfesc. ^

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William HaywoodT IM E OFF asked: What do you wish you -had more time to do? - ' -

On View 2 2

Estelle Sinclaire

Feature: Nina GelarA and John Shedd have a new gallery in Rocky HiU fdituringdwh woA c r« d ^pherndisu Reviews: K ghthA nm idrE xhi-

' htrimi^GdUnyAilutt at Coiyell Gallery A LambeQville.;New show at Howard Mann Art Center.

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When they left Priocetnn last Ttiesdiy after only one week of ^ e a n a l at the Squibb Cqtp.-facility, "T hq Queens”-began a ftve-week tour that will haVe them producing a'show — on flat-b^ :jti|udu, in aircraft- hangen and walbtONwaU 'tile ' auditpntuns; Sleep and salaries , mil. be forbidden luxuries. Power b|itag(»j^d fire ajarms will be standard faie-

Since 1979 GaroLand Keif'Radtke of Princeton have selected women fromthe Miss Americs^agerit to be part of an annual tour o f U.S. military bases

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Carol Radtke and her son Matt looking on while the six women who ate "The Queens” squeeze in a quick rehearsal at the Squibb Gallery before embarking on their five-week.tour of U.S. military Bases.

I HE walls, consecutive panels of [glass, arc fir^Uy painted with the surrounding Iwdscapc^ Not count­ing the sheet of rain beating on th^m, them is no curtain to o b ^ c t the view. The.entire room, ihditect- ly lit by the surface of the lake after it has been electrified by a lighten­ing _ bplt, contains only several n ^ ^ tables and some low'.stools

growing like'mushrooms in a far comer.W lti^ 15 minutes, one side of the Squibb gallery on Rt.

206 is transfmmed. lire focus of the riwin is now a makeshift stage strong with microptrone wire and accent^ 'with six bewtiiul yoting women. But in the three hours that follow,' those women will wield inelodies, body lines and repartee — proving they’re not just decoration. They're the “ Qurcns,"

'but don't let the name fool you.When they left' Princeton last Tuesday after only one wtfck

of rehearsal, diey began a five-week tour that will have them producing this same configuratipn on flat-bed trucks and in a i r c ^ hangers and wall-to-wall tile auditoriums. Sleep and

. salaries will be forbidden luxuries. Power outages and fire alarms will be standard fare.

"The Queens." arc a Carol and Ken Radtke production. "They have to be Jalented, tough and they Imvc to. get . along," said Carol Radtke. "There is no room for a primii donnaj” 'There is also no room in the'Radtkes. Princeton b o m em h ^ these six young womeu have been living with' them.s:Pll be glad to get the house b^k.to normal after they leave tonwrow." ^

As former p ^u ce rs of the Miss.4fHnc»s; pagent , Carol and Ken R^tke know their talent. Since 1979 they have picked their girls from the national level of the Miss. America pagent to be a part of an annual tour to military bases throughout theworid. ___

The troupe is called the "Queens" in'the tradition of local pagents, Qa winner of the local pagent being the new queen. "It's kind of dumb bcca i^ we always have to explain it," said Carol Radtke, ‘ buV \i c[Vc never gotten around to

changing it." .They’ve been funded by the Department of Defense ever

since fte USO cut out_all but celcljdty shows. " It’s not a big-paying job," said Carol Radtke. "It’s sort of a givc-bKk." ,

That “ g iv c -^ k ’’• is how the Radtke's fight the help­lessness of having grown up during the Vietnam War.Although Ken was never draft^, a lot q^Uheir fnends were.' “ TIm is what wc could do to help," said Carol Radtkcl.-Thcycouldn't reach the friends that had died, but they could comfort tho.se confuted to rehabilitation centers. Consequent-

When the U SO cut out all but

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-ly, the fust two sumnur tours were to veterans. hospitals on the east and west coasts. In 1981, the Radtkes Hnally sent a

‘ tour overseas. Their reputation h ^ been w in g ' since.Two years ago they were asked to bring back as many .of

the girls as tlmy could to perform for the president and Mrs.' Reagan aboard the USS Kennedy for the rcdedication of the Statue of Libcry. "It was the ultimate in excitement." said Caro) Radtke. "Fifteen came back. Some wero doing numbets they had never done before, but within/two days they were p fen n in g beautifully. That’s why wc use girls

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As many as 2,000 bxpeitly' restored and maxhtamed automobilM will be judged'in 47 separate divisions langing from pioneer cars maite aUithe tiim of the ce'ntu^ to exotic con tempbrary models. _ ■

Since the show was f o u n ^ by the*ar^'-s . Community Association 3l"years ago, it has been plannisd, qoordinatisd and staged by eitthusiasts in the area,, with all proceeds going to loch] cbarities.r- Adniission.to the shpw is $4 for adults and

children ov« 13 and $2. for senior citizens;. children tinder 13 will be.admitted free. Gates

open each morning at 8 a.m* and close at 3:30 ' ■ p;to7 Pot further lnfoimatidn:72I5-W2-5665:

Star Qazers Converge ' Oti^ashlngton Crossing

7 Star gazers;hre invited to bring* a picnic dkrrer aW-.cat-by the light of the Perscid Meteor shower oir Friday, Aug, 12 from 6 to 11 p.m. at Washington Crossing State Park, Washingum- i& cs£ag. Pa'. The outdoor event, sp o frso ^ and rtin-by The Franklin 'Institute, incluSi^ aL lecture by- NASA con- - sultant Dr. William Brunlc, various Work-

' shops and the oppoituiuty to talk with local amateur astronomers, who will be on haitd with telescopes.

Dr. Brunk will talk about the future of thF* space p ro g r^ In his presentation, “ Neptune 1.989: Qosc Encounters of the Voyager IGnd.” Evening workshops include an in­troduction to astronomy for young children given by Pels Planetarium staff mcrtibcrs

. prior to tht 7:30 lecture.Admission is $7.SO for adults and S6 for

senior citizens and children ages -7^8.

YOUNGSmSearn What It was Like

the DelawarePiildren ages 9 to 12 can leam-what life

w ^ like for tl» soldiers who crossed the Delaware on Christmas night in 1776 in a program at Washington Crossing Historic P ^ , Routes 32 and S32, Washington Cibss- ing. Pa. The program will be presented twice, cm Aug. 9 and on Aug. 16, from 9:30 a.m. to li;30 p.m.

Participants will visit .the place where tte ciouiog occurred and lordr at replicas of the MMds usedin the crossing. Using these and other sources,, children will write a diitry

The fee for this program is $3 per child; tioo is required. For registration or inffyination: 215-493-4076.

‘H eki^ wUl be availabte-at the door on tl». n i ^ of the evrat; Should.it rain,'thie program 7wUl,be held on Aug. 13. ' . ■ ■ *

For,fruther infcKmatibn: 215-448-1200.;

The YqIiow Brtek Todd Toaits First 10 Years

More than 130 restaurants in- the Hqnl- erdon, Bucks arid Merfer County are^ have ' been invited to-send twb relay toams ahd.pne.^ tug-<k-wM leam to the ^ v e n th Annual s Waltcr-Waitr©ss Wine..Relay. R ^ .at the Yellow Brick Toad Restaurant, lyhich is ' celebrating; its Ifth annivets^ throu^'out

. the month of August. -,The'relay. rKe will take plKc Sunday,"

Aug. T at 10 a,iff. on'the ^ i in d s of the" restaurant, 225 Highway ,179, Eamhcrtvillc, Tte race is said to-be a t^ t 'o f agility and

' intelUgeoce. Teams -.of two wtuters o r^ ■waitress aie-r^uirbd-tb ' opcn-and', carry,.

• g l a ^ of wine tfarcHigh a ' deviously con­cocted, .o b ^ le course while mjaintaming a' spKifre antount ' b r ^ e in their glasses.

Spectators, are-invited to bring lawn chairs or .-blankets to this. admiMion-frec event. Refrekhrnrats will Wavailttolc. .. Upcoming events, in celebration of The

yellow Brick T o il’s 10th anniversary;are:lan Outdoor Romance Dinner with a strolling,

' violinist, on Wednesday, Aug. -10; the . Michael Bowlby Benefit Concert featuring .pmy ebimtry music bands on Sunday, Aug. 14; the 10th>Aimuai Spaghetti Sauce Contest on WcdMildayf Aug. 17;-Gbmcdy Night bn .Thuraday, Xug. 18 and Wine Tasting No. 63, feanffing California Sparkling Wines on Tuesday, Aug. 23.

For further information amLj^pservations. 609-397-3100.

Bowman’s Hill Offers tamily Nature Walks

-s-Bowman's Hill Wildflowcr Preserve , will

. conduct Family Nature Walks.cach Sunday in August. The walks begin dt the Preserve

Headquarters Building at 2 p.m. ^ they tast > about one hour, ... .,

; pamiiynLrtore wfdks are free;tqmend)Mm.bf . the ptwefve. A doiuUion'bf $F per person or

• $2 p f f ftiiiay is asked of others; . .

The |HWCtv6 also provides opportunities for volunteeis interested in learning to-make holiday ornaments from, naturalmaterials. Ctaftcre imeet Iff the preserve building everyWednesday at 10 a.m. Please bring scissors......

'ptuners:.a; lunch ahd. your creative ability., Fuiished ciiifra. will be available, at the .

~pes<nve’s annual craft sale on Satimlay, Nov. 19. ,

Bowman’s Hill-Wiidflower Preserve is located off River Ro«l, (Pa. Route 32) in the ' northem sc^orf of Washington fciossing. Historic Park, 2 Vi milw south.crf New Hope^ • Pa. For .fiirtjicr inforriistion: 2f5-862t2S24^

Now* Brunswick to Host New Jersey Stamp Itair

The Hyatt Regency Hotel in New Bruns­wick will host the Summer New Jersey Strpip Fair die Weekend o f Aug. i 3-14. The fair wfll feWine .mpre than ^ of the natiop’s best known professional stamp, cover and post­card d ^ e rs . Ih e United Statef Postal Service will be on hand with a spwi^ ccmuTKiTioriuiye cancel. A number .of stamp collector societies an^.'groups will also at­tend.

Parking is free on ihc hotel premises. There is a special Summer New Jersey Stamp Fair weekend rate for Friday and Saturday night. Fait hours will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday ^ 10. a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults; children enter for free.

■- The Hyatt Regency Hotel is located at 2 Albany St., d irc^y PfF Route 18 north. For fruther information^ 201-761-77^.

Classic Disney Him Comes to Rocky Hill

A classic Disney film for children of all ages will be shown on Aug. 8 at 7 p.m. at the Maiy Jacobs-Library. 64 Washington St., Rocky Hill. This animated fealqrc film is in coIot and runs for 7 5 ifinutes.

* iMovies for prescboblen will Jgeldiown at

the library on Aug. 9 at..l0:30 a.m. Toddler Time^ for- y o u n |^ ^ age 2 to 3Vii and a parent, will take plMe on Aug. lOi at-10:30

;a,m.;. r^isttatkm is required. Movks~for schobl-a^ children will be^shown imi Aug. II at 10:30 a.m. ^

**Fof fruther information: 609-924-7073.

‘Song* of the Sea’ TraveU the Wbridr ■

'fhe fiiud performance of the Center Stage Summer Ohildren’s performance Series at the Sputh Brunswick Community Center, W. New Road, Kendall Park, will be “ Songs of d^-Sea’’ on Aug. II at 11 a.m.

The petfprmance will feature Paul Kaplan, a performing imd igitofdii^jutist sqng-. writer, 9dto 'will . take pattid{Mts oO;..a

.jouna^ du o u ^ sdbg. Geaied tbwiitd'chil­dren ages :6 to 12, the ptogram' incoqxntes

—audience rautfeipationr -The program lasts approxtnuray 45 minutes.- Admiiabo is free, but re se rv a^ ^ are required. - Pn- reservations or more ihfor- m^on: 201-297^33.

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-B«ia and Jame* C a ; r f u c d J r , ,^ i i^ b r of p feo tb^phy^^ locattdnjnJieiiton^durinfrpHJau^ofeof^?u^^fim featiue4en|(tfa Red Rose acabre. R i^ t, a make-up artist attends to i\lme Hernandez, \yho plays the role ot one ol meunfortunate prostitutes rayrtcriously disappearing in Trenton.- ^ .

W ith liMe-money ia loads o f inspiration, E\ving’s Bratri McDoniald is filming ' a thriller about thfe mysterious murders o f Trenmn-s ladies o f the n igh t'

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* ^ ^ ^ ^ * * tlwy’ve nailed thesu sp ^ , another dead body turns up. .

Who’s kilpng Trenton’s l ^ e s of the ', night? * I

Brain MacDonald, the Ewing JTownship resident who wrote the screen play, m dles the script: He isn’t about to betray one.of his characters by giving away the climax.

•’Vou’ll have to wait to see how it co ok s out,” said Mr. MacDonald, 31, who last week began filming his first movie, Red Rose • Macabii, ort the steamy streets of night-time Trenton.

With no financial backing and hardly a Hollywood connection. Mr. MacDonald, a boilennan, is operating "on a budget so minute, we don’t even micntion it.”

The nine m ain c h a ra c te rs in his Hitchcock-like thriller — all local actors — were chosen. from,among 125 applicants who auditioned ^ter reading casting notices in two area newspapers.

"We cannot afford to pay anyoneeven r ourselves,” he cxplmned-.Tlw scenes will beC, slKWr in the evening and during weekends to’ acconunodate the cast, d^hose day jobs range . from delicatessen manager to stock broker to ; . eteetrical engineer. • /,.

As the film!s producer, director and writer. Mr. MacDonald will attempt to market the videotape by sending it to potential backers.A Hollyw«>ad director with whom he is acquainted, the PBS American Playhouse series and independent television networks are among those slated to rm ive the tape.

The best-case sceiKrio, he said wishKilly," is that it sells —i,to anybody. As long as It sells." v-K.’ ■

' , His paittiei; and cinematographer is Paul Sogime, a high schqpl buddy with whom he n u ^ "all sorts of crazy films" at Hopewell Valley High School before graduating in 1975. "We used to make these things for grades," Mr.'MacDonald said; "so why not make them professionally?"

He and Mr. Soganic formed St. Magnus Productions, a Irehtpn-based film company whose futuie, in large measure, hinges on Red Rose Macabre. - ‘

The scrijH, much of which* was written while Mr. MacDonald worked the graveyard shift at the Homasote Company in West Trenton, was inspired by a single tclcvisioii news report: The writer was tuned into a Phaiulelphia news p ro g r^ when a cor- lesponctent began a story on a prostitute dying otAlDS.

"The cameras had gone into this woman’s hoiiK — ;hcr parents had opened the doo’r — arui they just focused on her lying on the couch, tbp' sick to get up. I thought, ’my God, this is horrible.’ ” r

What disturbed Mr. MacDonald most about, the telecast was the news media's invasion of the dying prostitute’s privacy. His sympathies — then and now — lie with the madames.

"It’s just a sad, sick thing,." he said of prostitution. “ Nobpdy should h.ave to go through that. 1-wouldn’t wish that-on my worst enemy.” '

The 90-page script took about four months to write. In, researching thc^plpt, Mac. *

. Donald made several,itKbtl^icU’oiis trips to •Eddie’s Donuts, a Hamilton Avenue hangout

i'of.thc'Trenlon |>oUce. “ I watched them," he re<alled.—“ Yottcan-Ml alhthe -isms — from racism to sexism— by watching them."

Despite his observational trips to Eddie’si Trenton's finest “ have pp idea" they arc being portrayed in this fictional movie,-he said. In the course of his research, the script writer also shared coffee with sevend'ladics of the evening,. including one .who bore evidence of the jw h t ^ t i n g she received from a ‘.•gcntlcnitan’'^dhn: a "goose egg" on the back of. tier t^rad. ■

During the interviews, Mr. Mwli^iiald . said he ^impsed a side of life that hbVdsh^ V' did not exist. "All the prostitutes.isaid the same thing,” he reported: "Nobody likes to • sell their bodies.”

Some 100 "extras” will be used during the shoots, which will continue though late fall. Besides police and prostitutes,- the movie's characters include a kingpin pimp, a loan shark and an Inspector Clouseau-type, who provides moments .of cornic relief.

■’It’s not a bang-bang, shoot-’em-up special," he explaiMd. ’’The. police carry guns and the police d ^ j ^ i s i r guns, but that’s where it ends.” He later referred to the plot as g cross between TV’s HilLStreel Blues and The Night Stalker.

Although the odds of the project becoming commercially successful are slim, the lofty gOalTif movieniaking seems to inspire rather than daunt — Mr. MacDonald. His conimitment and enthusiasm seem infectious, too:.Cast members laugh, cavort and gently, chii: one another at every mm.

"This is like a family,” Mr. MacDontdd said,' three of his cast members within earshot. ‘T d like these guys to take the script -as f ^ as it can go.”

But, what’s in it for the actors and’ actres^,^ none of whom are being paid?

"Just the idea of a movie being made in my owni-backyard — it’s like a window open­ing,!’ explained Trenton native Florence'Ann Slosser,’ a recent college graduate seeking

-acting experience in films. She playsMpira ‘‘’MauvaiSiThe leading lady, and doCDlcs as^

Mr. MacDonald’s pi^ucfion assistant." I ’ve nei?er done film. Never," said Royd ;

Carl, a Trenton st6ck broker whose theater credits include the off-Broadway production,/ Saw the Swede.

"This is an excellent opportunify for me to do something xlifferent, an d improve my Bcdng skills,” said Mr. C ari, who ha.s, \ decided to devote more time to acting.

"I .was looking to get into local thcatCr, somewhat seriously, since last summer," explained Johif J; Grigas, an electrical engi-

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For the fourth consecutive year, M cCarter Theatre in Princeton was a re c ip i^ t of an'^artisitic focus” award. The grant totals million, which should provide Nagle j a c l ^ n , left, the artistic director at the theater, with additional options. "It enables

us'tri^c'f^l'op'Pttyecte beyond our norinal financial range,” said John Hcrochik, right, .acting managing director. *’It will make us one .of five or six theaters in the country with resident ttoupes.”

In demonstrating excellence and plans for growth, McCarter and Crossroads^ are among the major recepients o f money from the N ew Jersey Council on the Arts

BY N a ta u b Sh elpu k

OR IJick Khan and his Crossroads Theatre company, a meeting at another crossroads is enabling them to reach across international waters. AS., the fust minority arts. orgMiza- tion in New Jersey to. receive an artistic focus award from the New -JctBcy St^c Council on the Arts (NJSCA), Crossroads

Theatre Company in New Brunswick is looking at the $374,000 grant as "an opportunity to control our destiny,” said Mr. Khan. -

"It recognizes us as a nationally prominent or- gaiiization based jn New .Jersey. It will enable us to take shows and control, their rparketing in New York as weh as throughout the lAfoild', and it will help us

attract nationally prominent artists," said Talvin 'Wilks, a Development Associate at Crossroads. "Our name, recognition and supporters, including NJSCA,...will. be guaranteed wherever we sfcnd a show."

It took a considerable arhount of negotiating to ntake.sure The Co/ . . Museum, Crossroads smash hit now tothing L' Kkm, was grmted that consider­ation. QosaroSdy. also’received $205,550 to help cover general operatirig expenses. „ .

At a prew^nfcrence July 26thr.the New-Jcrscy Counciton'ihe Arts, which awaiided more than.S19 million in grants to 562* organizations and 85 iitdividuals, announced that Crossroads was one of eight arts organizations to be granted an artistic focus' award.,- j^ is is a'vciy important Md very status-oriented

award,” said Daniel Lusk^f-NJSCAf “ It-is an acknowledgement by the cohifictl that there arc certain

groups wher have a plan for achieving national prominence. The award was based on their de­monstration of excellence and their plan for growth.''

For the fourth year ia a row, McCarter Theatre Center for the Pcrfpnning Ails was anpdter.recipient of an artistic focus awmd. Its entire ^tahC which includes a $600,000 for general operating expenses, totals $1 million.

•‘It envies us'to develop projects beyond our nofflial financial range," said John Hercx;hik. acting ipapagiri^^ircGtor -of- M cC^cr, - which - includes blowing them to complete their development of a full-year.residential acting troupe. “That will make us one of five pr six theaters in the country with resident troupes. It giv.es us the Qcxibili^ to develop new plays and technique as well," said Hcrochik. "Now wc just need a great audience.

McCarter was a l^ liamcd a “ dcsignaUxl regional center of artistic excellence," one of four such

organizations: the John Harms Jk n ter, Englewood; the New Biti^iswick Cultural Ccntcir, aiui;the. Newark Museum. Ttw recogt^tion carries no stipend but does

-^ve t b ^ craters lecbgnitiomfot iiiaiiy^ears of hard TwoHcT PapoiniU ElayhouM in MiUburn was named a- ‘‘state cratCTof arUrilc'exccUcnce.” '' These, deugriations.wm made ixnsible by a law :

last! year tp.'encourage culture facilities., ^^w nd the state and offer them official status that wijl'. ^ p e fu lly rantribute to-their stature and help them Vith their attempts kluhdraisingi '

. The New Jersey S ym i^ny Orchestra (NJSQ), With a total of $2,200,000 ill grantSj received the largest percent of grant money and'an'^aitisftc focus

, award for-the fifth consecutive year. ^The o rc tie s^ , has been ascending into national prominence for the pastfour years. It has,been difficult because we have no omh^tral home; we're always touring,” said John Hycr, Executive director of NJSO; ‘‘WHat people don’t realize is,that these grants wtU'enable us to play -for tens of tlmusands of kids-all ovcr Ncw Jersey."

.th e New Jersey Ch4i?i^r Music Society, in , Montclair also received its, fourth Julistic focus award. “ We’re the smallest of all the organizations- granted ah award. We’re in distinj^uished,company,’’ laid Linda Baker, executive dircctoct ’’The g ^ t will"

-.enable us to tour coaist-to-coast next yc^ c iting with our New 'York debut as Our IStli aniiiversarY

will allow individual artists to pursue his or her work fiill-tiroe with no strings attached. "The decisions are based upofi wbmissioh of work and professional iMurnA. It is in no tj^y a case o f‘who you know.’ ’’

A stuomaiy of major grrats awarded to^u rrouhd-^ in f tourities w as fo llow s:^

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celebration-”They will also be able to sustain Jheir radio

b ro^asts now receiving national attention, produce thrra compact disks aid cornmission two wprks^onc by 1987 M itzer Mze-wirmer John Harbison. Their total grant allocation is $236,500. ;

... When the NJSCA began in 1967,. they had only, $75,000 to dis^rise. Now, New Je rs^ is third in the nation iri issuirig state appropriations for art organiza­tions, raceeded by New York with $50 million and Rorida with.S23 million.'In the past several years, it has b^ti GoVcnior Kean’s special line items, termed "excellence iriitiatives," that have raised the total figure to its current level. The $40 million approved by voters last year to improve and expand arts cchlcrs around New'Jetscy was not included in any of last Tuesday’s grants.

"The members of the council keep each other honest,” said Lusk. "Appointed by the governor, they volunteer their time arid are comnfitted to, what thjcy’fe doing. They are chosen to.reprcscht the state, not any constituencies,”

The allocatigns included - personal grants, which

Mercer Cqtmty: MdCarter Theatre Centerv' for the. Performing Arts, millibn;' Public. Broadcasitirig""Authority, Treriton, $483;863; Princeton, Bailey. $305,000'; June. / Ppera.^ Festival, P rinceton , $194,700; Ame.^ican Bbychoir School,. Princeton, $110,000;- Mercer County Cultural ' and

-. Heritage Commission, Treritqi^ .$75,095;. Westminster C hoir- College, Princeton, $75;000; Chamber Symphony jof Princeton,

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Company,-New Brunswick; $579,550; George Street Playhous^J New/ptunswick, $325,000;. Middlesex 'County , Cultur4 and Heritage Commission,'. $163,047;' Rutgers University ,,

“ Arts Services-Concert Series,.$1-25,000; New Brunswick Cultural, Center, 1^1.25,000.

Somerset County;': GenteV Danpe Collective, Somcryille, $61,000; N.J. Center for -the Performing Arts, Somerville, $33,300.

Essex County; .New Jersey Symphony Or­chestra, Newark, $2,200,000; Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, ^1,500,000; Newark Museum Association, $490,000; Educational Broadcasting CorpyWNET-Thirteen, New­ark, $400,000; Montclair Art .Museum, $375,000; New Jersey St«c Opera, Newark, $325,000. ,

Cro^roads Theatre in New Rhm m dc u the Hist minority arts center in New Jm ey to tt^ ive an **aitiadc foctis” award from the New Jersey Council on Jhe Arts. O f the $374,000 grant. Rich Kahn, the producing director, said: T h is u an of^rtunity to control our destiny.”

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In 9 ttfx a t from Neil Simon’s C hapter T iro. Giggly Faye (Mary Kemp) u attem p^g to have an ^ a i r with Leq 0ohh Kenqi) ^ -all part of "Oa'-Btoadstreet’s production of the playwright’s first autt^iogcaphial woric. For furriier information:.609-466-27M.

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I f A F T E R 'T W O ,, 1977, re-id ly i$ the. first of Neii ;SiiiK)n*s auto-._ liiographi^ plays-

It is not mlhe style of his “ trilo ^”

Bfudi tmd Bwachhy~B(Oumi"-^b'ur it is b a ^ a pnibd in Mr.. Simon’s life: falling in love after the loss pf a much-lov^ • .

Robert Thick has elected ih e ' play to kickoff the Qff-Broadstroet fiftb/yeraf o f o p era tio n . The Hopewell tl^aier, one of the few. in tte state, to run on a S2-wMk-a-year schedule, celebrated its biitiulay on June 29th during the most sttccm-. fill of^nrM hing 's Afoot. ,, ,p ^ n g ; the last four years, the 'subscription base has climbed from 34 to over 700, and the theater enjoys a loyal and increasingly enthusiastic audience.* This show should bring it more friends.

Like any substantia] playwright, Neil Simon is open to various interpretations, and Mr. Thick has given it sontt interesting twists. Of the cast of four, George is a woiuKted duck of a man who has

lost his wife after a dozen or more years. of a gooid maniager and Jennie is an .^lially hurt young * escapee fh>m ah increasingly'poor marnage who is not ready to deal with .reality' tjiiite yetc Both .may. ■have soiM difficulty in .climbing ' bvk into tlK human raceJ

^ .Geyge’s Iwdthef, Leo, is a:son>ii;L what s w ^ y .{vesi agent who u ^ his (»bii'c relations charm towards * aci^ving sexual relations; and Faye is a sli^ily madcap friend of. Jen­nie’s, wt» is detemuh^. to fix up herself - as well as her d^ressed

' Mend.;- ■■ - •' AH of the itdrmal ud>an-social prbbleRts .are m placfc for a typical Simon gag-fest. Arid themthe play- w ri^ t adds a measure of concerned

•humanity; a funny play thusibecom- ^ a toudiing play,'*even a moving one. ■

Mr. Sim on's wisecracks arc tinged with sadi^ss. Viz, “ Why do Americans go to grief-stricken Europe when they want to get ovcf being stricken with grief." Or, “ Next to Christmas, loireliness is the biggest business in the world." Or, “The trouble with marriage is that it is relentless: Yoii-wake up in the morning and it’s still there."

Princeton Rep Company stages John Patrick Shanley^s hard-hitting drama

By St u a r t D u n c a n

SAVAGE in Limbo, the third production of the summer season for the Princeton Rep Corfi- '' pany (grating inMur- ray-Dodge Theater on the Princeton

University campus, is a daring show that obviously represents a con­siderable risk for the talenteihgroup.

The work — by John Patrick Shianley, who, won an A,cademy Award for his screenplay fofNVfoon- siiuck ~ i s . more an extended one-«rier lhta a fiiliy realized play. It lasts only 73 minutes, is per- f«med w itl^ t an intermission and, as the title perhaps suggests, nothing n ^ ly happens'during-thai time.

Ostensibly the play is set in a Bronx bar. We meet five people: Denise Savage, a virgin, who wants' to. change her life but doesn't know how; Linda Rotunda, “ sitqipy and fertile," who also wants to ^h^ge after her boyfriend drops her to date only “ ugly girls;” Tony Aronica, a- very successful “ Italian Stallion," who is pretty sure there is more to life than willing women; Murk, the bartender, who is determined to bold to routine, sensible or not; and April, a novitiate'IAun' who clearly, went-astray. ”

I say ostensibly because there are hints-scattered t b o u ^ u t the piece that the scene of action really is the playwright's mind, and that the characters are but tivc facets of it:

* We are told that e%h of the characters.are 32 years old. Much is -made of the p o ^ plants in one aimer of the bar, ah are citiariy dead or near de«l, but Murk w a tm . them faithhilly becailse they ^ “ very reliable;’’

And then there are lines such as; “ N obo^ listens to anyone except for the trigger that sets them off.”

The production qualities are superb. Victoria Ubttatori who is

...^itoditting the summer season has ctkisen to .direct this one herself. “ I’ve wanted to do a prodticUon.of Savage Jti Limbo for a long t i ^ , ” she sud: ’’I think (hat i t » a piore that has a lot to say to alj of us. We . all have longings to elmge our lives, and Shanley articulates those

lil^ no one elM can."She has found a brilliant cast, a

combinatiim of local and New York a c to r s , -p ro fe s s io n a l and n<m-{H^^iooal. If the program did not take tte trouble to point out who was who, you'could not, 1 assure you J e l l tte difference.

Albprt Chini, Deborah Jeanne Culpin, Michael Jarel\-de$sica Marlowe and Dbniia Mettle each handle Mr. Shanley's impressive, d ia lo g and dianges of niood'ex- potly^ catching erery.nuance; shad­ing eyeiy detail, th e vwbiage; altlKWgh raw and emotional, is always cbmpletelyiTcalistic^ even apfv^iriBte. *- This is nM a show for.the faint of heart. Nor for those seeking' a

rollicking evening of mindless corn­e l It is hard-hitting, powerful and at times deeply ^shirting. Nothing may diange on dage, but you m. be changed. Thexoi^icts may nut be resolved,.yet the discussion has been scintill^g,^the cartharsis re­al.

It may not be for everyone, but 1 for one had a wonderful hour plus and reoiminend it to those willing to tning their.brains into the theater .wilb.thm.. • ; • ^S a v t ^ In Limbo wiil play at The Miany-Dodge Theatre qa 'the cam­pus o f PriiK^toa University-lbrough lb is^^ve^a id . :Bexfimmaces . are Ttiurs., fir. land Sat. evenings at 8 p.m.: Sub. evenings at 7 p.m. For further information and tickets: 609-452-4950.

Donna Mehle aa Denire Savage and Michael Jarel as Tony Aronica in the Princeton Rep Company’s sUging of the John P ^ c k Shanley play S a v a g ^m U m b o , which can be seen at the Munay-Dodge Theatte on the Princeton Unver|ity campus. For information: 609-432-4!^6,..;. . ' - “ -j.-,

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" Mr; llikk . haji-.add0 some hu-' - 'ta x ^ of his 'owh.,-.Ti^ four . characters are ’ jpl^ed by two re-

^^ife nurried couples. John; and > Mary Kemp of Trenton j>lay Leo

and Faye; Rob P herspn and - Qatiernic Rowit of SdhwiM 0Sy_

George'and . Jenhie.- The 'actors, incidm t^y,'had-never acted q |^

r pdsite their s p o i l t . ■ ', ‘ The e v ^ n g bounces back and.

forth betweem George’s apartment’ to Jennie's.a^utimnt, 18 scenes |n all.'Neil Sinran has often that he never writes a play of less that.

' 2 ^ hours; he wants his audiences to get'their, money’s w o ^ . Chapter

. -Twb tunS longer than the minimum, as the couples work out their very' human problems. George, tbjd Jen-.

'nie nish into maniagetmdonly then face their relationship; Faye and Leo rush into a relationship and then face their conscience.

In the end, Mr. Simon sums it up for us, Faye tells Leo: ‘‘Apart from adultery, you’ve been a perfect gentleman." Jennie explains to George: “ I want it all, There’s not a chance in Hell we’re going to get it; but if yoii don’t want'it, you have even less chaficc."

For the most part, the risky cast-

,|ng works.- Mr. PhefsOn; and Ms. Rowe.; are delicious actors, both skilled in comic deiivei^ and in .Mtablishing the shades of poign­ancy in their roles. An early scene in which they mpet each j o ^ ^ b y phone is a iriumph. • '

Mmy Kemp is h natural come- ^enh^w ho makes_M_extta liUfriookTboth easy a i^ r e n ia f^

. uninviting.T4ot as successful is her paitner who at first exhibited some nerVousnos-3nd .a te n d en c y , probabIy.^siemm|hg from his singing career, to deliver lines to the au: dience; rather thah^tcr his bn-stage colleagues. By the s^ond act, how- e^^rM r., Kemp is well into the swlngoTthings and the aberration, I suspect, will be'tempormy. ,, '•

-Bob ’niick has directed with his custom ^ understanding of the ma’ terial and careful nufuring of the talent. It has become a trademark of Off-Broadstreet that wc often take for granted.Chapter Two plays Fri. and Sat. evenings at 8 p.m .i Sun. mat. at 2:30 p.m^ through Aug. 27. Doors open one hour earlier for dessert and beverages.-5 So. Grcenwood.Ave Hopewell. Fdr further information and tic}tet0W 9-46&2766.

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By STUART D u n c a n . .N N IE G et Y our Gun may'be exactly the show for which the Bucks. (iunty., Playhouse has. been '

searching. As' the theater ap-.. proachies -the half-way_ point in its sunflher s e ^ n , attenowee at the historic spot .lpcatol on the small ^ inlet-to tiw'Delaware River has been ^

. as sparse as visitors to tlK New ' J Jcrscy 'Shore this year. "

Tam iay G rim es and K evin McCarthy; failed to excite in one-man shows; Mimi Hines jvas- a .

-disaster jn-N(igh<fffcrb"G'onfitfcntia/; ' and neither Shelley Beitnah' in l ^ Qigie aux FoUes nor Brian-Bcdford in Educating Rita lived up to

. box-dfiice hqpcs. . ..But I su sp ^ Bonnie Franklin,,

best knoym for her role as A nn; Romano bn ’TV’s Qne Day A t A . Time, will change all that, jjhc petite^ Ms. Franklin is anexciting bundle of-enbrgy, talent and real chann----a faie conufwdity in this a p of vidM tape and pint— ; That pours across- tlu footlights. Once she smiles, which she does early and often, a lovely wanq' smile that

- flashy off the walls and ceiling, you are hooked. And you stay that way, happily, while she slowly reels you in.

In its simplest terms, Aanie Get Your Gun is a lovetstoiy, with th t co u n try h ick A nnie O akley

-bedazzled by Ihe polished shaip- shotner Frank Butler. But sIm is not so overcome that she can’t outshoot him on any o<xasibn. The E.R.A. folks must, hate this plot: Final happiness depends on the girl admit- tii^.tnudo supeiitmty.

The show cemtains some of Irving B erlin ’s most fam ous songs: “ Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly,’’ “ You Can’t .Get A Man ^ ith a Gun,’’. “ I 0(rt The Sun In. "nie Mtxning AndTIie Moon At Night” Mid, the most popular of all, “ Thera's No Business Lpce Show Business.’’-

Intenstingly, the love songs are downplayed. That was dictate by the fact diat Ethel Meiman, who played Annie O ^ e y in the original Btoadway hit and years later in a successful re^val, was^almost no cme'i idea'of a.love interest.

And so die romantic songs, solo or duet, have wistfiil competitive <dge to them: ‘‘The rGW .Tliat T^ Mimy,” “ AnydiiQg Vpa (iao Do (F Out Do mid^_!'lh^_SayIt 'j Waiderfiil.” Even an addi- t i c ^ sqng put in just for the revival c o n d n u o ^ s sense of competidmi, “ We’ll Havc-'An O ld-F ^oned Wedding.

^Ncase,-‘wfK) plays Frank BudM,

subdy shift the emphasis towards romantic attachment. Mr.. Nease, a talkgbod-Iopibng baritone who can hit the high range when'asked, is a. perfect partner. You honesdy can' believe that these two could; fall in love; a duct like "T hty Say. It’s' Wonderful’’ takes on added shad-

The secondary char^.lers are not as strong, Rick Porter-u Charlie Davenport has the-look biu not dib* technique bf U con-mani Steptuuiic. I^ui plays Dolly Tbte with a single dimension that eventually grates. Andrew. Hammond, suggests that •‘Buffalo BiH-’ Cody iwas more, ai villain than a national herb. And Ronn M^ut) plays’Pawriee Bill as if he had a peptic ul(^.

In smaller roles, Glen PaiUeU .isimpressive, as is Bred Laiscn in a .brief appearance as the' hotel proprietor.' Jan Leys is a fine dsbeer, especially accomplished in his. leaps. He stesjs _thc entire ceremonial dunce number'. Diana Baffa-Brill has directed

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and choreograimed. She is known in the area as-the choreographer of the past four Princeton Triangle Club productions. Two Priiuxton grslu- ates are Jm did company: the aforei^tibnnd Mr. Parnell and Alison Graham, who plays Uk older of Annie’s two younger sisters.

The s«8 are nKiinrentary but ef­fective. Designer Michael Daughtry seems to have an addiction. this season to those small Christmas tree lights, but here they work. The orphestra under Ra|rf^I Crystal is notke^ly upbeat and really keeps the evening moving.

. Blit dw show belonp to Ms; Franklin, and she never disiqipomts. I fell under her ^ U . I dunk you will, too. And so will the kids; by. aU'meMis take diem along.Amiie Get Ymv Gun continues on an eigbi-perform aace-a-w eek sd»dule at B och - Coun^ Play- batse, N ew ifope, Fa. until August

andinformation: 2llS-862-2b4t.

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*Ccitch A RIfIng Star’At the Hydtt Regency

Matgarct Smith, 1988 Comedy Awards nominee for Best Female Comedian, will pc^orm at Catch A Rising Star at the Hyatt Regency Princeton, Route 1, West W in d ^ , thr^gh Aug. 6. Joining her on the bill will be comic Bill Hicks. On Aiig. 9 through 13, die headline «:t will be comedian Kevin Rooney, whO" Jay Leno has called the, “ best practi­tioner of intelligent, adult comedy working today and my favorite comedian."

Catch A Rising Star presents live entertain­ment seven nigjus a week. Headline comedy takes'place every Tuesday through Thursday at 8:30 p.m. and Friday and Satimlay at 8:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. Music and comedy show­case is on'Sunday and Monday at 8:30 p.m.

Admission is $8 on TuesdSy through Thursday; $10 on Friday and Saturday; and $5 on Sunday and Monday. For reservations or niore information: 609-987-8018.

Cabaret Songbooks At Three Locations

Silver Dollar Productions will continue its weekend Songbook C a re ts by Candlelight

^at three differeht locations through August " 'a n d September. In August the'Alan Jay

' Lemer Songbook will be performed at Qdet- . te’s, rovCT Road, New Hope, Pa., oh Rridays at 9' p.m.; Scanticqn-Wnceton, College Road, Plainsboro, Saturdays at 9:30 p.m. and

Jhc—Wycombe Inn, Mill Creek Road, -Wycombe, Pa., on Sundays at 7:30 p.m. The saine scheme will continue through Septem­ber with The (jcrwe Qershwin Songbook.

Each rrumth, Smver Dollar Productions showcases a conop t^ from the seemingly unlimited supply of peat songwriters who thrived between the two World Wars. Lyri-

Margatet Smith, 1988 Com-.edy Awards'nominM foe HestFemale Ctrmnliatif WUl'ptt- -fcmii at Catch a Riiiog Star at'the Hyatt Regency Princeton,R oute i , W in d s O T,through AugrtirrEorftirther.in fo rm ati^609-98^-8018.

cist and playwright Alan Jay Lemer reached his peak late in that golden age of music, teaming most successfully on Brigi^oon,Paint Your Wagon, My Fair Lady, Gij^ and Cameiot with Frederick Loewe. During the LoiKr aiul Loewe years, Lemer was also writing songs and screenplays for, Holly­wood.

For rescrvatioi^ and further information. Odette’s - 215-862-2432; Scanticon - 609- 452-.7800; Wycombe Inn - 215-598-7000.

Theater on the Towpatti Extends 'Catered Atfair’

A Catered Affair, par}, of the Murder on the Menu series presented by ti» Theater on the Towpath, 18-20 W. Mechanic 5t., New Hope, Pa., will be extended to Sept. 10.

'The thematic menu WiH be matzo ball up, antipasto, godfather steak, wedding-

calce, coffee and tea.Dinner aial the production is $30. For

rcserva'tions or further in form ation. 215-862-5216.

'Oklahoma' Goilops Into Open Air Theater

The farriKrs and cowmen of Rodgcis and Hamnierstein's Oklahoma will gather at Washington Crossing Open Air Theater, Washington Crossing State Park, Titusville, through Aug. 6 and Aug.V 10 to 13 at 8;30 p.m. The theater box office will open at 4:30' p.m. oii’pcrforinance days.

Many of Rodgers and Hammeistein’s most weU-lmwn sonp such as “ Oh, What a Beautihil Morning,” "Surrey With the F ^ge bn Top” and "Oklahoma” are fca- tmed in the stow.

Ticket prices arc $5.50 on Wediwsday and 'nuuiday; $6.50 on Friday and Satimi^y. Childfra’s tickets are half price. For lur^er infimmatioo: 609-737-1826.

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Jr mn Manuel, Aguero and John M ichael Higgins are Diego Rivera and Nelson Rockefelln in die RogerCom ish pbjf- Rchdky an d D /e^o, which rpns through Sunday Aug. 7 at the Philip J . Levin Theatre a t the.Riitgers . ^ Center in New Brtuuwick. For further information: 201-932-751 l i '

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Pfqyt In the Park Cdptqred On Videb. A v i ^ (tociimentaty entitlj^'Ihe Middng

a-Mnsidd will air on tiuity Cable stations during (he month of August. Co-produ(^ by the ^ddlescx Cultural and Heritage Com- missidh in affiliation with Plays-in-the-Park, the 30-ininuIe vidra featuies'a backstage look at the Plays-in-the-Paik's July production Of the rock 'n 'ro ll musical Grease.

Gary .Cohen, who created last year's aw ard -w in n in g d o cu m en try . on Plays-in-tbe-Paik's ■ 25th a n n iv m ^ , has directed and -edited -this |»oduction. He videotaped each ^ g e of-the creation of the dtow from the Hist auditions through the desip and construction of the sets, ^ p s and c(^i|me$, the refresirsls of the music, dance and staging right up until o p e ^ g n i^ t.

The vkteo will air through'^ the month of August on a program c a ll^ T te Arts, which features different creative artists and or­ganizations. It is shown on cable stations and UHF channels throughout New Jersey. Cori- sult local newspaper television listings for dale and times.

‘Masks Of Hdmref Sul oet of Colloquluiii The New-Jersey ShaJeespeare Festival, a

’professional theater in residence at Drew University, Route 24, Madison, will hold iu sixth annual Colloquium W e d g ^ bn Aug. 12 to 14. The weekend will feature ,Hvc lectures by niSmudly known scbolara, pef- foi^ances of three plays^ open discussions with the {x ttfessk^ acting company and a' ccmluding banqueVpanel diisaisskm at the NMiaod Hotel, Convent.

Rntitled "The Mioks of Hamlet," this year’s colkiquium will focus primarily on Shake^toare’S" greatest tragedy as well as T<xri Stoppard’s humorous "spin-off’ Rose- ncramx .awl GoOdeoatorn are Dead.. The i^gutiatioa fee of $fl-dO covers all

lectures, bpfTee. breaks and complimcritaiy study guide. Fbr a brochure or reservations:zoi-s-n-saao. - ’

SJ. Oeronser TKeofre’ Hoftliig Magic Mania*/ Magic Mania, a fast'paced ma|^c,show for

the whole family, will run at''the new Geienser Theatre in New Hope, Pa. through Labor Day. The show features the com- edy/magie pf Ron Gcoffries along with the illusions of the husband and. wife team of Bed and He^her Walker. Together they have condiined their talents to come up with' a SO-mmute show-that covers it all. i%ople are sawed in half, rabbits vanish,.doves magical­ly iq^iear and, in what could the tire show stoppo'^ Mr; ami Mrs. Walker p ^o rm a trick perfected.by Houdmi, in which Mrs. WallcCT appears from a locked mink, only to Have her husband rephtoc her inside.

Although this is a new show, this is not the Hrst time these performers have worked together on s tap . Earlier this year they had a two-month engagement atTheTowpath Din­ner Theatre in Nevf Hq>e.

Mamc Mania performances are Wednesday tiiroup Sunday at 12:30 and 4 p.m. Ad-

' mission is $5. The S.J. Gerenser Theatre is located at B ridp Street and-Stockton Avenue in New- Hope. For further information: 215-862-3777.

‘Merchant of Venice’ Perfoimed Outdopis

Hie Merduitt of V«^ce by William Shakespeue will be (Hcsdated by the Allaire Hirers at Allaire'ViUage, Allaire State Park,

I AUaiie, DO Aug. 6 and 7 aod sgain on Aug.13 and 14 at 2 p.m. ' -

The play will be held outdoors on the villajp green amid the natural setting.of trees, tapms and tfae resteted 1830s village'lniild- ings. This .year’s production, of The M eidiut of Vaiicetqiresents an expansitm qf-tbe PerHmning Aits Program at Allaire VilUgcr

‘Die performance is .Hee of chaige. For further information: 201-938^2253.

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Punks Who Refuse To Grow Ramone^; lead sittgfer o f T he R ^ d fte s , wh^ w 0 peri&^m G it| Gardens,

discusser the ’ rofck batid-s ibngpvity: and its place in miisic i • L-i* ' ' .*

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' OEY Raimoe ncvn expected it to to t this long.

Fouiteen yeais'ago, he^and three 'pals Forest Hills, Q m n s in New Yoiit entered a, s ^ I jc|ub in Manhattan’s.

-Lower ^ t Side for.the fust public appearance o f .the RanK)ncs. ;. ; Dress^ identically in leather ’ jackets, T-shirts, ripped jeans and sneakers, tlre l ^ d ripped .through a s ^ of music. of

the fWe people in'tlw audience (tescribed it as , being,‘'veiy lbud,_very short and vcfy fast.” ,

V .When tire Ramdnes take .the stage this a t 'l f i^ tb n ^ C jty Ciaidchs7 things

won't be much different from, that n i^ t at CBGB in New Yorje City. So maybe they look a Jirtte older than, they did'in 1974; as unbelrevable h it sounds, the Rambnes tove Indeed entered their.nutkile-age years. But-—

- . bless their leather-clad souls •— the Ramones . refuse to act their age. ■ , *

.A few things have changed, though. The Ranwnes’ popularity has grown tremendous­ly aitd.their shows do to t Jonger than' the

’ blitztoeg-like seven-minute sets of their early performances. But the intensity and raw power that placed the Ramones at the fore­front of the Puidc movement in the mid-’70s still infuses their music. To quote from the title of their 1984 album, the Ramones jvould appear to be “ Too T o u ^ To Die."

"We're stronger right now than we’ve ever been,” Joey 'Ramone said in an interview with TIME OFF. "There's definitely a new energy. And aside from being tire strongnt, as/ar as tte lining up in ihc band, we're just close as people now. ^

"Being together as long as'w c have, tlrere's going to be fricti.on and di^grec- merits. Blit we’ve worked evciything but and -we’re best friends; that makes for a major differeikre. Mort ^ p l e can’t handle |nob- lems; nx>st bands just-can’t handle it. Com­munication — no matter what situation it be

is the most important thing there is. It’s like a marriage, even harder.”

.. WitS^the exception of a few personnel changes behind the dram kit; the ''marriage” of the Ramones must be considered a suc­cessful one. The core of the band — Joey on ,vocals, Johnny on guitar and Dec Dec on bass — has remaiiied consistent from the outset. Joey, played drams briefly, but his inability to keep pace with Johraiy’i endless stream of speedy power chords piit the 6’3" Joey out front. That he had the best voice in the band was an important consideration, too.

. Speaking from his Manhattan home in East Greenwich Villagtf, Joey sceimed genuinely.

"■ satisfied with the -dccomplishmcnts.of the Ramones. The band is in the midst p i a world

■' tour to promote its' 11th andTalest album R am ones M a n ia , a d o u b le -a lb u m greatest-hits package.

• ^ o r a band formedovemight to make a stab at combating the widely perceived boredom

• of 1970s rock music, it is paradoxical that the Ramones stuck together long enough and pibduced enough good music to assembfe a greatest-hits album. But the music scene

In a music industry clutter^ with MTV prototypes, many fans — and a majority of critics — believe the Ramones are srill a worthwhUe institution."We’re stronger right now than we’ve ever been,” Joey Ramone said in an interview with T IM E OFF. "Th«e’s definitely a new energy.” " f l i e h ^ , which is in the midst of a world tour to promote its 11^ and albmn JZamones Mania, a double^buin greatest-hits, package, will appear at City Gardeiu in Trenton. For further information: 609-392-8887.

today is in many ways much like the '70s. For many, it’s reassuring to know- that the Ramones are still providing an alternative to the norm.

"To me, the bands n o w a y s for tire most are kind of sickening,” Joey said-, his New York accent giving his words a nasal twang. "It’s all this sort-of mediocrity: everybody looks the same, tire same moves, the same facial expressions, the same hair. It’s all superficud.”

In a music industry cluttered with MTV . prototypes, many fans — and a majority of

critics — believe the Ramones are still a , worthwhile mstihition. Some critics, how­

ever, claim the band has lost its threatening edge, that the -Ramones have become "just another band."

''We’re-still threatening,” Joey said in an- angry lone. "YoQ don't hem- us on the-radio, do ya? You don’t see us getting played on MTV. You sec all the white bread getting played, the things tl at .doi^t-offend. The things that ^ / s a f e are what always get played and picked-up, and always will, wirether jt be Pat Boone or Richard Marx or wtoever;

"It doesn't make anj^ sense because the Ramones are a positive band and an op-

..timistic band, and that’s one thing we’ve -always maintaincdr-lt’-s-ailTpolitics-and-pay- ola. TTiat’s all it’s ever been." \

JocyTlamonc's bitterness toward the music industry appears justified. The year of the band’s debut album, 1976, rock ’n’ roll was 21 yeah old and -^ according to an jnereas-

beginning to show its .age. DiKo-pop was enjt^ing enormous popularity, a ^ rock seemed to have gone soft, sai^y and stagnant with the likes. of Wings; Peter F ra n ^ n r

' Emerson, Lake* and Palmer, Journey and Led Zeppelin.

“When we came out, there was a void. It was the height of disco music; it was the height of corporate music. There was no rock ’n’ roll ahyinore. There was no music with feeling or emotion or raw energy,” Joey said.

In their early rehearsals,' the Ramones tried to play songs by the artists they liked most —

Vincent, Eddie Cochran, the Beatles, e Kinks, the Stooges, the T, 'Slade. But, as Johnny

once recalled, "we just couldn’t figure them out; so we itecided try and write qur own. and we had to make them basic enough so we could play them.

“We sort of stripp^ it back down tc/thc elements and injected it with raw emotion and guts and spirit."

That they did. But the Ramones weren’t the only ritemative band on the New York scene during those early days.of .1974 and ’75. Piederressors —- the glittery. New York Dolls .from St. Mark's PJace; the Dictators from ihe iBronx; the poetic Patti Smith from New Jersey; and others Itke the Talking Headsv-Blondie-and-Television-—had-begun to make a mark.

By lire end of 1975, however, it -was the Ramones that hkl a recording contract with Sire Records, which, as the band’s recent biography stated, "paved the way for the rest of New York’s — ultimately the natiod’sbigly vocal segnrent of hard-core fans —

A review of the new Ramones album follows on page 27

— punk and New Wave bands.”Arvriiat ofren happeiu in the pop music

business, the hyiw of England's Sex Pistols,. however, dhninisbed the' im pkt of the

Ramones. The Pistols’ album Never Mind the Bollocks Here’s the Sex Pistols.plac^,.sec~ ond b last yem^s RoWng Stone smvey of the 100 best altoms of tire la^ 20 yean. The debut allHiin. from the Raniorres placed 69th.

“ Some'people do all the w o^ and other per^le take all the gjory,” mused Joey. "Sure, wc liked the ^ x Pistols, but they were ^ this sens^onalism. There’s some­thing about England and America. There’s, something glorious about England when it comes to A n ^ c a . Anrerica invented rock ’n’ roll. There’s all these different essences and spices, whether it be New York or Georgia. But there’s something about England whert it copres here. For some reason, they're pul on this pedestal."

It’s taken 14 years, but the Ramones finally appear to be getting some wHcsprcad reco'g- ‘ nition for giving rock music the kick it so badly needed. The band recoitly won a lifetime Mhievenrenf award from the New YoA Music Awards, and they're enjoying popularity on a wdrld-wide scale.

"Justice is conung slow." Joey explained. "People like Joe Strammer (formerly of theG l ash) and-Jo h n n y -L yd o n -fto tte tH tn o w n -a s -Johnny Rotten, of Sex Pistols fame) are the first to admit that it was us. The credit’s finally come and it's nice. Sure, we never got quite our just due and I donU know if wc ever will. But I feel ptoud of wtot I’m doing and whaiT’vc accomplished. I’m-proud of us.”

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Iloosevelt Park s Plays-in-the-iPark’s^ast-piacied peidbrinanipe o f RomBerg^s operetta full o f Broadway slicloiess atid dash — isL^ enjoyment

B y E . G r a h a m M c K i N i a yjgiri?boy renounces and . tiw - ^acrince is bittersweet end- ^ungarian-Ameri- >ser Sigmund’R0[n-

O'girl — stands­ing tell

berg’s Ttc Smdenf flno^ cross the fine line from , musical C d i^ to* c^cretta.. But th“e. Bniadway slicimc^s atid dash of Roosevelt Park's PlaysTih'tlK^Farlc’s fast-pat^ July'ZF

- perfomtance m ^es' it an evening to be enjoyed by eveh^one. ’ • ' ~ ~ \ •

Romberg, who emigrated to the Unitcid States 1n I909, woikcd in New York as a pianist and band-leader and became a leading

.composer-of operettas. Many o f ; these ‘ borderiinc pieces were,;ftrst performed on

Broadway: indeed, his last two works, f/p in Cenind. Park (1945) and The Girl in Pink Tights (1954) were simply called musi6al comedies, firtainly The Student Prince (1924) lends itself easily to fancy production pun ib^ , and Plays:in-the-Paik takes- full alvantag?TBf.every one, . •. —

As the operetta opens, the poor little rich prince, .after a secluded upbringing, is given a chance to kick up his heels as a college student in Heidelberg. Escorted by his tutor, an old beer-drinker at l^art, and a snotty valet with more airs than the royalty he serves, the naive prince’experiences for the first time’ the joys of drinking arid scuffling with comrades his own age. He also cxpcriehccs the subtler charms of a love affair- with ' a village

barmaid, despite his longstanding be^ tha l to his princess cOusinr.

Tbe'death of his grandfather ca’lapuits the- pdhentless princcronto the thronci'and dreairts of love are d>l|teiated by affairs of state. But

..ihis naenmnes eventually overwhelm hiiri and. he returns toiHeldelbei^. He finds his aban-;;

^loIled’alid heartbroken loVe'bii Kbr.way back ’ to her hometown and fiance;. , '

, ,After an ■ affecting scene, ‘shc. convinces- ' him that the,kihgship is bigger'than .both.of

therii. He retumsfo a joyless marriage and th r .^Jonelincss of the^top,! ^

It’s, a tSomy and pld-tohioned' ethic, biit Thomas Roche as the prince and Denise Duncan as Kathie, his love, manage to make the ending convincing arid cffoetivc. Mr. Roche: who recently wasTealured in the June Opera Festival’s comic children’s opera TTie , Ring "of the fvtturxitiis, gets a . chance to exi^Ki'his draitmtic sills'.iri this-role mid. responds;CT^blyi . w.,,..;.,.

The singer/amor has come miles since last summer’s'.The Chocolate Soldier, both dra- - rnatically arid vocally. H is > i^ n g tenor, never faltered and possessn^^^wcetness that added considerably to h&dnarm. Dramati­cally, he sometimes wdrkcd too hard, but many of his sccncs^cre powerful, and he

' carried off a potentially awkward sccond-aci pregnant pause without a hitch. ,

Vocally, Ms. Duncan was nqj quite up to the roje. Although she revealed a lovely ligh} soprano in her soft moments, shc forced her voice in the loud sirigjng. She got through the

opening’ "QueetJ of the Night” -style .^yrotaritriicS by sheer, willpower.

Her stage p r in c e , however, was charm- ’ trig arid h tf dancing treat-footed tmd graceful. . I n d ^ t the disemble d ance^nes, so often a source of discomfort, were hig)i points o f this

. ptpductibn. ThCi Chotcpgrafdiy, by $herry ' Albw, was ‘ brilliant and the dancm^ac- corhplisl^, .

1 . J^ptigulariy efi’ciriive was a brillrobth static r ie a r^ .e i^ where the unhajRjy princciartd

In .fact^ M s.' Kay, with her vivid face, dazzling smile; superior dancing and throaty yet'ihiiocen.t voice, was iri all ways aataridout despite'h^^mintn- role. -

Charles Roessler brought dignity and gentleness to his role as tutor, although the was 'vocally heybnd him; J lo h e rt.

- F n ^ as a state ofiicial and mastejmind w as, bland and lurconvincirig. RosarinaT. Shyrie’s princess was very beautiful, vocally ad^iuate luid gets the award o f the year fot. most

“p r in r^ revplv^ w rx^nlyf suriouhdcd.by. , 'graceful handling of a very difiicult Uain on JdreJwirlmg.elegance o f tire^cM t„ii:J»rasla_^ -tourAferforce e i^ p le of allowing staging to - -erihappe meahjngr

And the young chorus, merribers coujd.aot only turn on a dime, thcy“cbuld‘snigrin tune <vhilc doing so. ' A men’s chorus-drihkirig

.' 'song' that segues Into aii unaccompanied

. .version "of - ‘’G aude^us igitur” Was im­pressive tmd Welcorhe every tithe it returned.

-potentially painfuj momient became a genuine.pleasure, ,i5' ; ,--r ■

The two character patts, the princess.’ rnothh ( E l i z a b e t h a n d the grand yalet |Gaty Chiarwin), r laughs but

Costumes.by Donqa' Marie fa i^ n and sets by Vem Srmth worl^-extremely well; light­ing by Joe DiNardo was simple and sensitive. Dircetc#.’ William Mooney, moved th inp akmg at a- breakneck- pace that sometimes m a^ it feel like .a TV sitcom — but certamly was trever -dull. M us'i^ Director Raymond Wojcik held things together, but Could not compehsatc for a very weak and,frequently’ out-qf-tune string-section, r, "Arid somehow they managed to have the mioon rise just where they said it would in the -’ Move scenes. A wonderful combination of

teetered on the edge of overacting much of foeater-quality performances and outdoor in-the time. Nevertheless, my'favorite scene in the whole play was a drunken three-way dance between the effeminate valet, his even prissier servant (John DiMeglio) and a village girl. Grctchen (Linda Kay). Rife with innuen­do — the rose between the t^ th is passed from female to male to iriale — the scene was a masterpiece of timing and detail.

formality, Plays-in-the-Park threatens to eclipse winter productions.The Student Prince will be performed, weather permitting, in the Roosevelt Park Amphitheater in Edison through, AUg. 6. Bring lawn chairs and get there early — it's c r o w d e d ! For m ore in fo rm a t io n : 20T548-2884.

a tK u tg e rsFounding director liana Vered performs chamber music with Peter Oundjian

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D a r in g l y , SununerFest founding director and guiding, spirit liana Vered scheduled

■ hersejf for a chamber music coricert as the second annual event drew towafds its suc­cessful conclusion. Busy as the teacher and

director must have been, however, she clearly found time to prepare. Her performance with violinist Peter Oundjian who is the first violinist for the Tokyo String (juartet — was supportive, controlled, excitirig and impressively accurate,

The only complaint 1 had was the piano itself. Ms. Vered chose to play on a Steinway that had neither brilliancy rior warmth,- Init most, of tlie Unne. featuied a dull- .mono- chromaticism. She was certainly iieVcr in danger of over­whelming the .violin; and in Irer solo-passages, Ms. Vered managed to achieve some brightness. But it is always fhistrathig to hear fine playing dampened by hn inferior instrument.

The'duo. opened with Debussy's shiirimering Sonata for Violin and Piano. Both .players captured the mood changes and curious structured wandering that is the essence of Impressionism. Their interplay was solid and sensitive. In

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Ms. Vered’s harids, the piano moved bt^k-and forth from supporting player to starring role, with biting dissonances leaping out of the misty acCompanimcntal texture. ...... —-

The gorgeous Franck Stmata for Violin and Piano, whose glorious Romanticism approaches but never slides into .Mushiriess.jilso received a fine performance. This is a closet. piano concerto: The violin provides accompaniment and some, pretty tunes, but the piano has most of the virtuoso passages.

Although the loud piano passages were blunted because of the instnunent, especially in the lower register, Ms. Vered's soft playing was often spellbinding. The sparkling final movement sounded .effortless. Interplay between the two was graceful and elegant:

Mr, Oundjian’s violin was'warm and glowing; and his recitative sections stirring and passionate. I w ish^ the first movement had spared more' — the glorious melodies were generally earthbound. But there were spme exquisite mo­ments in the third movement, and he perfectly capture the pure simplicity of tire fourth movement melody.

Cellist Sadao Harada, also of the Tokyo Quartet, joined pianist and violinist for the firrid work, Mendelssohn’s Trio No. I in D Minor,. His playing proved wonderfully warm and

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singing, and his ensemble with the violin — not surprisingly — was.juperb. Again, it is the keyboard passages that add complexity to the arching lines in tire strings, and Ms. Vered subtly and powerfully propelled the music forward.

/ • J *String phrasing was perfect, whether in sweeping melodies

or dancing pizzicatos. Mood switches were e f fo r t^ , gentle and controlled. And Ms. Vered had nKfroents of making even that piano shine.

Few festivals have the fimmei^ backing enjoyed by the Ken Boxley Institute, which-^as built around Ms. Vered’s teaching skills and is central to Rutgers SununerFest. But it takes mcm than nreney to attract g o ^ students. Ms. Vered’s perfninance revealed why. in t ^ y its second season, the SuramerFest is taking off. ' ^

The young pianists who flocked to New QfunswiCk this year may or may rret become “ the stats of tomorrow,” as Ms. Vered has predicted^ Undoubtedly^ hWcvcf, lief inspirational lejilctship is'pointing them in the right direc- tion.Hre festival has firmly e^ablished itself, and I look forward to next yeatls event./jRar more information abouji next year's SummerFest: 20l-932^7SU.

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Dance andJqzz'Wind Up Summer Fesh

The Murray Louis Dance Company op and jazz master Lionel Hampton will wind up the Summer Festival ’88 at the Paper Mill Playhouse, Brooksidc Drive, Millbum. The Murray Louis Dance Company wiU perform on Aug. 9 and Mr. Hampton will perform Aug. 11. Both pctfotmaiices Wilj be at 8 p.m.

The Murray Louis Dance Company was invited to appe^ Internationall^tival of Dahce i n ^ ^ s where- Mr. Louis danced omiosite Rudolf Nureyev. Since mak­ing his cnorepgraphic debut id.1953, Mr. . Louis has choreographed over 100 works, including^pieces for Niireyey, the Jose Limon Coihpany and the Royal Danish Ballet. Jazz - artist Lionel Hampton has been entertaining jazz enthusiasts fpr almost half a century. Over the years, he has played with all the legends of jazz: L ^ is Armstnmg, Benny Goodrdan, Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich and Mel Torroe.

Tfckets for the Mtirray Louis Dance Com­pany and Lionel Hampton are $14, $20 and $22. For reservations or further information: 2<n-376-4343.

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(On Saturxiay evenings throu^opt August,. Turntable Junction; Oiuich-^ Street, Flem-. in g to n , w ill p re s e n t iW * 'Sum - merSoundsGood” free coMOKseries. Per- fortrtarrees will begin-at 7"iflmjuMl«M>clude at 8 p.m. Audiences should tmhg chairs and blarikets - for seating. Turntable Junction shops and restaurants will remain open until 8:30 p .m .'

' Jjaa liiaster Lionel Hampton ■-rvill Jielpjclbse but-Summer , 'Festival *88 at the Paper Mill flayhousci Bc^lcside Drive, MUibum, Mr. Harnpton will

- perform at 8-p.tn. Thursday, .Aug. Tl. ForreKrvationsbr further inifotmation:201-376-4343. '

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The first concert on Aug. 6 will feature Peggy Mcf^y. whose guitar and vocal talents

span contemporary folk and country styles. .On Aug. 13, singcr/SQngwriter David Berger wiU perform a varied program of contem­porary, original and traditional songs for voice, guitar upd harmohica.. Vocalist Terry Radigan will concljhle the ctincert series on Aug. 20 with her own blend of folk and contemporary styles. , '

This fm concert series is sponsored by the merchants of Turntable Junction. For ftmher irdbrmation: 201-788-.5934.

Hugh l¥olff, Andre Watts Featured at Arts Center

An all Beethoven concert with music director Hugh Wolff coridneting the Ninth Symidway and an all Russian program with Aridre Watts will highlight the August con­certs given by the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra at the Garden State Arts Center. '

The Beethovep..pTogram will be heard on Thursday^ Aug. 11 at 8:30 p.m. and the Russian frogram will be Thursday, Aug.' 25 at 8:30 p.m.'The Garden State Arts Center is located at exit 116 on the Garden State Parkway in Holmdel.

The Aug. 11 program .will include Mr. Wolff and the NJSO in Beethoven’s Fidelio OvCTtnra'and tlw concert aria ‘-'Ah, per- fiih>!'‘ to be sung by soprano Rebecca O^ley.

The Aug. 25 program will feature a return engagement by Mr. Watts, who will be performing Rachmaninoffs Haoo Concertp No. i . This willbc the final NJS0 concert at the arts center this jumrner.

Tickets are $23 aiul $18.50, with lawn seating available for $12. .For further infor­mation and tickets: 201-442r9200. ^

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Travis and Ughtfciot At Waterloa Estival .

- . TTk; .WaMoo Music Festival in.ftanhojx; . , will host counuynihsic star feandy Travis on

Aug, 5 and" contemporaiy singer Gordon U ^tfoot on Aug. 6. Both shows wiij start at & p.m. • . \

* .Randy Tray is has sold more tecords and won moit''^wards in just two-^cais than most

. recording artists d6 in their entire careers. Canadian-bont^ordon Lightfoot, in his third

. . decade of writing and recording, has-released hd fewer than 18 albums since 1965. His hits inclvcte ” If YpU Could Read"Kly Mind” and

' • ‘Sundown.*^ .For tickets and further information:

201-347-4700... '

Kingston Trio Oontinues Concerts at The Club-The-lGngston--TrioMvill-perfpnn-aUlhc-

T hc Waterloo Music Festi- vaFtn Stanhope .will host - country music stac.Randy Travis oh AuR- ^ con­temporary singerG ordon Lightfoot on Aug. 6. Both performances begin at 8 p.m .' For tickets and further information:201-347-4700.

Baskih^ Ridge Golf Course as p/ the "Concerts at, tlw Club" series on Aug. 9.

' T l ^ will be two performances,at 7 pirn, and 9 p.m. ' , - - ' a • ■ ? . ^

Bob Shane, George Grove and . Bob Haworth, a;k.a. as The Kingston Trio, will. entertain with such - classics as "Scarlet WM)ons” and "Toin-Dooley " in addition to tuiKS horn albums such as "Aspin Gold," "25 Years Nori-Sto^” and “ Loolung For the SunshinciV

Seating is limited and reservations are required. reservations or further ihfqr- tnation: 201-953-8090.

Summer String FestivalOpens at Conservatory

%Westminster Conservatory's amuial Sum­

mer String festival is open-to Suzuki and non-Suzuki.studenU ages 6-18. Running. from Aug. 8-12, the jfestival offers an intense wedc of stiniy aiKi^t»ovides an opportunity fOT string player? to. wtnk with a variety of instructors^ aM clinicians in small and large groups. .Orchestral-skills, orchestra, dalcroze eurytiunicSrChambo' music, and note re ^ n g classes are some of the activities offered.

The W estm inster Conservatory is a division of WestnHnstcr Choir College. For more information or a brochure (^1 the conservatory office: 609-921-7104.

Concert U n t t e t Youth From U .S . and U . S . S .R .

A co n ce rt b y th e 1 10-n ie ihber American-Soviet Ymitb Orchestra will, take place (HI Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. at the War Memorial Theatre, West Lafayette Street, lY en ^ . This first United States-Soviet Un- ion joint orchestra will visit five Apiitfican cities from Aug. 5 to IS and four S o ^ cities fioim Aug. 16 to 30.

-Leonid Nikplayev, music director, of the' Moscow Cwjsayatory of Mush; SymjAony Orchestra and L ar^ Rtichleff, Oberiin Con­servatory of Music conductor' and music director will co-conduct Trenton’s Monday cveiung^wnpert. On the program wU be contenqipraiy works by American composers A a ^ C^land and Charles Ives; a new symj^onic piece by Soviet composer Edison Pettisov; an excerpt from Romeo ami Jnllet by Stirgei Prokofiev; and Sym|tiiony No. 1 by GusUv Mahler. Instiumen^ists, 17 to 23 yean old, were select^ at rigorous auditions

vjasf: Fnbittary, Fifty-ei^t Amcncans were . .'cltosen hum a fielti of Soviets

from seven republics will rfepresent the

■ Patron’scats in diebpstra and Ipge locations are $50 and'includc a catetpj'ti^j^tion With the musicians. ‘Pdipular-priced tlclrcts at $10' and $15 ifc also-^available. For tickets or further information: 609-394-1000.

Havana Celebrates 10th Ahnlyersdry

Havana Restaurant pnd Jazz Club, jwill . celebrate its lOth anniversary this Tuesday,• Aug. 9. The cvening .will be^in. at 9 p.m.

with a. buffeti- Music will be provitjed all night long by Penis PiBlasiq"& Crash Bop and Courtney Cdlletti. T h c^ arriving early will receive T-shirts and other promotion^ giveaways. No reservations will be accepted for this 's{xcial anniversary party. Adnussion

- Is $10. Havana is located at 105.South Main* —StrectrNew HoperPaT^or1ffetficr^iftfor-~

mation: 215-862-9897.—

W lriw ^ .' w h ^ farcer injnusic spans tiiTM . decades;-has a number of recent Wts (“ RoU' Witii Tt/! "Back in the High Life,’’^T ihcr ;

'Things’*).he could pcrfoim in (|dncert, as w d l as. classics from his days w ith ^ c Spencer Davis^Gibiiff (‘.'Gimme Some Lovin’

;" ) ahd Tjaffiq (’’Mr: m ' Both pcffpfmanccs will begioual 8*30 p.m. Tickets arc $22.50 and $15. The Arts Center is located off of Exit 116 bn thd Garden State Parkway at Telegraph Hill Paric. For further

'lnfonnation:201-888-5(XX).- •

Dave Mason Porfpims .Cit Club, Bene Stage .

Singef-songwriter Dave Mason will per- • form at Qub Bene Dinner Tlwauet Route 35,

. SayteviUe on Aiig. 6* for oic night only. Sltotvtii& is at 9p.m. with an optional dinner

. staryed at.7 p.m. . 1 : 'Like so n ^ y Britisff!guitarists of the.late

~*60srDaye Mn$on started playing blues songs- based on'Arom'can rccbidings._Aftcr playing

Membets o f tiie horn secridh o f the American-Sovit^ You A Orchestra in reheanal at the CdQMrvat(»y o f Music at Oberiin Goliege. '

Bottiefletcl State Park Hosts Annual Folk Fest

Folk guitarist-^ger Gary Stmneius will be master of ceremwes at the Battleground Art Center’s 13th Annual Folk Fiestival'in Battle­field State Park, Route 33, Manalapan, on Aug. 13 at 8 p.m.

Among the perforiners will be Debbie Lawton, Lucille ReiOy on the hammered dukuner, Irish folk' singor Liam Maguhe, Kim and Reggk Harris with songs of tfae- Underground Railroad and Small Change,' a traditional bluegrass band.

Tickets arc $5 f(H adults, $4 for senion and childten over.. 12; <3iild^ under 12 are admitted free. Au4iences advisqd to bring lawn chain. In case o f rain; the i^ogram will be held at the Reformed Church, ? W. Main St., freehold. For tickets or further infor­mation: 201-462-8811. ,

Steve WInwopfd Tour Headed for Arts Center

Steve Wlnwood will be appearing at the Garden State Arts Center in Holmdel. on .Tuesday and Weditesday, Aug. 9*10. Mr.

with some local bands, Mr. Mason got a job wth 'fbe SpoiCCT Davis Group wl^re he met vocalist-keyboardist Steve W inw (^. He and Mr. Wihwood fnmed the rock group Traffic.

For rcservi^ons or fudher information: 201-727-3000.

IVvo Local RociTGroups Featured In Hlgtitstown

Arca rock groups Aiuiromeda and Insanity will play at the Hightstown Fire, House Sslurday, Aug.. 13 begtnning at 7:30 p.m. Both buids bave.been teheareing tfiiiou^uf the summer to provide an evening that will

'featun <»vm o f rock cliu^ as well as' origi]^ muskf^

Dorns will open at 7 p.m^ Tickets are $5 and arc availule' through band numbers,

.Rock Dream Reitords on Route 33 in Hamil­ton, T^anenWiiSic on l^ i te 130 in,Ea?t Windsor and the 7-11 on Dutch Neck Road in East Windsor. '

Seating w ill' be limited (o 2(X); those . interested in attending arc asked to pqrchase tickets in advance. For further information: 609-448-0009 or 609-426-4043.

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; L or rip^ we re ia p the rat r^e^yto 6}itseh/es TIME Oi^F askedi What dp you wish you had tim to

BY WlUiAM HAYWOOD -- p I haven't^ w t t c n ; I’ve been

sb'busy." itm ost of your letters start th a t, w ay , y o u

aien'r'IUohe. Being busy —"too busy— seeihs.tq twentknuc among Am^cans theise days. But what are

too busy to do?. To find out, Tim OFF asked r&dcrs: "What ..do you wish you had tiine to do?”P R . E D W A R D B L O y S -

2 'I'E IN , President, ^. Rutgers University '

To finish writing a book: on diefm t Amendment.

D iA h^ DDCON,. Editor Trratonian'•-V . * - . , • •

To, w rit a play. ■DR. ALBiRT B E N p E I^ N ,

Managing Editor,*: :-ETS"

To write'the Great American Now]. 1 am woiking on s<»mthing, bid them's never enough rime for it.

. IW8M to write about the transirioa ftom the 'riOs to the ami what the i960s really meant .to America. I think people arc interested in that era. I also think that era was really

'•show biz, but people didn'J under­stand it. People ll»n entered a fantasy .world and -some nev^ C!mei|^<L,Ttoe were peopleodl to create a revoliiribowhen no one else was interested.' Aad rim e's the

- other dad of the spectrum, tiK ones vrito sold oiri like Jerry Robin and

. Jan eF ts i^ wbo’s n«^ i9ok)gmng for vriiat what I 'dlike to have rime to write about.

P H It BARRY,Armtie Director,

N.J._ Sbakcspcar^rFcsrivai

To go sailing inore often.JANET ShETH, "

Switchboard PperatOr,Paper Mill Playhouse

I'd like to have. riffldridM^cnk at the South Orange Ammal Pound.

~ I'm a great 'aimnal lover. R i^ t now, 1 have eight cats and a d ^ , and I'm f e c ^ g a. possum and a raccoon at n |] ^ to the consternation of my neiglfoors. I'm hrarified at the way pei^Ie treat animals. There are' p i^ le wtto,; in the sununer,

-brihg riim pets to the pound while tbey,-go TMi varation. If the ahiiml

visn't adopted by the time they ' return, they take it back. These are

pMple driving around in Cadilfacs and they do it to save $6 a day boarding fees..

PAY YATES,S e c re ta ry , M a y o r o f P r in c e i iS j ; ^

I’d like to have a few minutes to relax with no one else around.

D U N C A N W . ALLING, Headmaster,

Princeton Day SchooL,.

. ' I’d like time for thinking dt>ouI

STU A R T A U ERBACk,. Corporate Executive

I'd like time to be a Big Brother. I enjojT-kids, and I think that’s a very worthwhile progran). But I know I'd have to break appoint- rorats, so I can’t enlist.

JIM SLAVIN,. Teacher

. With all the video cassettes avail-, able. I’d like time to watch the old classic noovies.

JAY-KOVACS,Salesman

I'd like to go back to school to study computer science.

AMY M cNASBY, Director Day Care Center

To do work and make itty garden ^ w .

KENNETTH STOUT, Student

To do all the homework all my ushers assign. The worst part is that cyety teachccthinks her class is the most impo.ttant.

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your qipcHtunities. What language? Oh, Ik ’s go for-it: Chinese.

JA N E BAVIN,. . C j^ e Temp.

To go to, the theater more often. With iStV' it-isn*t^im time; it’s

.mtmey. V i^n I'm working, I have the thoney,'but not the time; when I’m not wMidng, I have tlKf'tnne but

.ni^the money, fcan’t seetn to make ’4 ^ 'c o m e tc^getho-.- .

■ V i n c e n t n a c i e r i o ,** Foreman

To take ^ astidnotny mid lehm abmit the stars. W iy? I ddn’t know;- I'W-just always -wanted to know alK^ the sriujl

V i^N D Y m o h r i e .

GLAN SLAVIN,Student

To r e ^ what I wamt to. Whem it isn’t bbmewotk ^ boede reports, it's summer reading listsl I’m going to be 3b before I catch up-on Stephen King.

ALBERT GRADY,Investment Counrelor

To flom (fowp the Cpiorado Riv- ‘ cr. Heck^ I’d settle for a canoe ride on the Ddaware and Raritim Canal!

FLORENCE STRA ND, Billing Clerk

To'have a garage sale.CAROL K O U S,

SecretaryTo t«ke a trip on a Mississippi

riverboat. . . . . .DR. D O N A LD POW ERS,

Sr. Research Scientist,ETS -

To seriously pursue.^ hpbby like golf. I’d like to get to the point whm ^I could be proficient, not foistraied at not being able.to.hit a little white ball.

I^ATRICK KENNEDY,; TeacherI'd like to have time to work with

One reader, Greg Hulm of

George Street Theatre, said

that if he had more free time,

he would spend it in the pool'

swimming and relaxing.%

my stodoits ohe on one. I usually have'idwat 35 kub in each elms, and 1 just can’t take them as in-

'ffifkhials the Hmy 1 waM' to. It botbosme. "

JE N N Y LEVIN,Mother of four

To finish college.MARGARET L A ^ ,

LibrarianTo read }yaT and Peace.

DAVE COLEM AN, Restaurant Owner

' To spdod more time with my kids. I mean lots of time, n(^ just "quality" tinre. You kitow what qiudity time r ^ y means. It means. I’ve got one hour so let's do sonw- thing meaningful. 1 want Uiik to just loaf around with them.

M ARY V I N ^ , Medical Tc^hnicum

To learn to danpe. My son’s getting married, next year,- ^ d I should be able to dance at his vredding. But I haven’t danced in 25 years.

GERALD McGRAW, Administrator

To- Icam a forei^ language. Americans ore bad at that, and if you speak only English, you limit

To gm divorced. I keep meaning to see a lawyeTi b u t . . . . :

D A N .S A V iT Z , ■- Hikpitai Athnissions Qerk'

% To get mmried. But I • work n i^ tt; so even finding somebody to date'hi tfi»pbtem.

^ : C R r r Z 'G pPersonnel Director-

To dean out the basement., BRBNDEN H i^ T M A N N ,

AccountantUnpack. We moved here a year

ago; and riiere are still unopened boxes in the garage. The car? That’s in the driveway.

“ BIU. WALENCDC,' Medumic

To gp to thuemns. ^ y aiin’t riiey.opat evioinga?-

HERMAN SMITH,- - MaiiitttiaiktkJEnginecrTo go to church. I can’t because I

w«k on Sundays.FRA NCINE'JU C C IA R E L U ,

Director, Data Entry* To paint. I minored in art and I always meant to keep up with it. But somehow I let it slip. Someday

MARK HQPIOQIS.^ Managing Editor,Franklin Villagers

Bam Theatre Watch the Yankees on TV.

MARY H EN N IN G , Flower Shop Assistant ^

.Relkc and get out of this hectic' for a while.

GREG HU RST,Producing Director,

George StreetSwim on a regular basis, go to

other theaters, travel and read for pleasure rather than for professional reasons.

l^ggie Athnos,. Miss Tcnnessc* .1^87, will graduate next year with a rommunicafion arts major aUd theater minor. She intends to pursue acareer in acting.

Matyiine Bladcbum, Miss Alaska 1984, now lives in Atlanta and teadien runway modeling, and skin-cate techniques at a modelihg agency.

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"They have to be talented, tough and they have to get along, said Carol Radtke. "There is no room for a prima donna." Two yeats tkgo, Carol and Ken were asked to have their girls-perform for the president and Mrs.

PHOTOS: NATAUE SMElPUn

Reagan aboard the USS Kennedy during the rededicadon of the Statue of Liberty. Above, the women sign posters for the Squibb security guards, who asked for their autographs.

Robin Wolfram, Miss Iowa 1987, attends the University of Iowa and will ^ d u a te next year with a degree in broadcast conihumicadons.

eens(Continued from Page 3)-with pagem backgrouiKis. They can pull together just abour anything in a w e ^ under incr^b le pressure.”

This year, the girls are headed to Alaska.Of the troupe of six, no single personality is more

promiiieiit than any other. Each pj^ormer^has hc|; part of a medfey when they sing or dance and her chaneerlo talk to the audience. .

Oeoeen Graham, 247~Miss North Caroline 1983,. is a three-year veteran. A graduate of the North Carolina School of the Arts, she is lire token pfofessional dapeer on the tour. “ She was crowned when she had just tunred 19. She didn’t realize how good she was,” said Radtke. Because Ms. Graham can sing as well as she can choreograph, it inakes it much easier fo r*^ girls who haven’t had any dance training.

’Tt’s a new talent I've found in myself that makes n» much strongo' as a daixrer,!’ said Ms. Graham, who residu in Atlanta where'she works Cm >a dancewear store while waiting for auditions.

Mprylioe Blackburn, 27, Miss Alaska 1984, is Ms. Graham’s foommate in Atlanta. On her second tour, she has combiired her vacaUon. time at)d a partial leave of idrsence from her job at a-.veterinary distribution^company^ ” It’s a wonderful opportunity because I can pursue my career as a singer,” said Ms. Blackburn who also teaches runway modeling and skin catie at a modeling agency. ’’You have to haye a j ^ that's flexible, th o u ^ .” .

She was s p o ^ by the J ^ t l ^ at the Miss America Ball

in 1984 after winning a non-finalist talent award for singing.Robin Wolfram, 25, Miss Iowa 1987, will graduate.from

the Univosity of Iowa next year with a ihajor in broadcast comfnunfcatiohs. “ I hope someday to become an anchor woman,” said Ms. Wolfram. She has had more chances, though, as a singer since her pagcitt win, she said, opportunities she d ^ n ’t think would have happened without t ^ exposure.

Ms. Wolfram described her pagent preparation in deUiil. “ Once I had won Iowa, I spent 14 hours a day getting ready for Miss America. Most of my-time I spent wotUng on a leading diet that included every circulated m ag^ne and newspaper in the country. Then tte little things started adding up — practicing your talent, tanning for 30 minutes, daily diree-bour^yvorkouts ... .”

R e ^ e Athnos, 24, Miss Tennessee 1987,.will also gtjaduate next year with a conurmnication* arts major, and d|in|ter inioOT. She .turned down a hostess job. at Disney Wofld so'she could continue to pursue her gc^ to become a. professitmal actress. ’T d like to go to graduate school next.”

Ms. Athnos is the only instrument^ist who can perform with the tour. She sent' the Radtkes a tape of her playing in 01 to^how them .she didn't just stand there and play her flute. She oDuIdirr^Ueve it when they wrote asking for a tape of her singing and dancing abilities as well.

Monique Malfitano, 23, is the fust runner-up to Miss Massachusetts I ^ . Ken Radtke called her several weeks ago after judging that competition. Ms. Malfitano has one

degm already in communications and- is pursuing' her master’s at Boston University in the Tune Arts. She supports herself by mnning her piano studio >and perforrning as a singer and dancer in the Boston area.

Monica Simmons, 25, is M i^ Kankakee, Illinois. A high school music teacher in Kankakee, she finds a sununcr spent litre this as the perfect opportunity to explore performing outlets. “ I Iqrew I’d rrever be able to work at the same job 12 months out of the year.” . _

Before their final run-through, Ken Radtke gathm all the girls bwlcstage for his last pep talk. Standing in a cucie they talk agmn about the meaning of their tour to Alaska.

"Remember,” says Ken Radtke, "these people arc very lonely. Do something special. J f s a time to share. Don’t cheat them of your talent. After the show spend a lot-pf time with each-of them.” .

Ms. Blackburn concludes the huddle with a prayer, "Tcrtich our hearts and. help us to tf}uch.othcrs. Help us work:ason^’,Y'.r ..... . ■

As Mr. Radtke walks out the ioor to take his posibon behind a video camera in front of the wall of rain, he turns .and smiles as he says for tire last time to this group of women, “ You’ve got one minute to sliow timer”

Rve minutcs^later, they mlLup^the two posters, which two Squibb security .guards have asked them to autograph, and hit the stage in an explosion of sequins. Like Mr. Radtke said, they did sorrrething special — at)d'they were only in rehearsal. Deneen Gtaharn, Mias North Carplina 1983, is a graduate of the North

CaroUiu'^diooi of the Arts.

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HATS OFF TO

^rpgrotloii CrcK^ ulld Arts Ceiiter

KeHt Fteher WliM V l i ^ l A i t s ^ e h o t o

, ; Ttie Mtaris Area P^orm ing'Arts CeiihSF' Gotp taticm (MAPACG), a new Don-pirofit (^anizadtHit has b e ^ created to raise rudds... to: build and ^operate a itiulti-million-dpllar ! performing aits crater to serve Morris C ^ t y , and surrounding areas._ Fuqd'raising pianiiiQg for the fjacHity .has . already begun,„ as Im a search for an apfHdpiiate site. As currently envisioned^ the :

"arts facility would be capable of housbg and - p o in tin g perfomung art fonhs and

~would inciiufe a la^'e theater with seating for - 1,200 to 1,800 people, a smaller 400 to SOO . seat auditorium, l(^by and gallery to V disphty visual aitd and (Mher areas that could

’ be used rfor . education programs and ^ emruriuhity groups. '

Citation of a Mmris Area Perfpnning Arts O m ta wiU serve a three-fold purprae: it will,

j i r o v ^ .^lacc fw New Jers^-based touring 'rasembles; it will s w e . as a home/for oimmuhi^^^iased g ^ it,will imyhks.fl:

for New Yo^-based artists vriw cdiild ; be block-boohed in coq;>eration with oUkt bfcw Jersey regional ^ t e r s , . '

Whole Th0<rtre^^New Business Manager^

Oljiix^ia DukakiSi Produtiitg Artistic Di­rector ' of Whole Theatre, announped the appmntment of Sc<m Ghigstmte as BusirwsS Manager. 1 ^ .'Clugstone will be le^tonrible f(^ managing the theater’s finances as well as serving as personnel and.office rn ^ g ra .

Befmv joining Whole Theatre’s staffi Mr. C lu j^ n e served as Arts Pir^ram Analystfis ths New Ywk State Council on the Arts; m Business Muiager for The Kitchen, a per- fbnhing arts ranter in New York City a i r f ^ Conunereial Services Coordinator , for Vis-

. newt Intematiodal.He bas also served' as Company Marram

of dw North Sboie Musk 1 h e a t i« ^ B e ^ ^. M an., aiKlM Executive Direcror of the-N ^ YdA Y oifi SyiS^ioiiy. Mr. C h ig rfr^ also

'^^ j^otras widL Siire.Noniw Singm , an a -cqipelia. choral -group in New Ymk'City..

Orcmls Made Availablel e t i iFor History Ptojof

In a landmark decision, the Oflice of tin: Seoetaiy of-State and the New Jersey Hhtorkal Commisision have instituted a

s3 m k Grant Prf^ram — a process, that will estaUirfi a medtmism to enable the Middle­sex County Qihural and Herikge Ooin- missioa to award rrronies for cpurity and local history prefects.

For 1988-89, a total « f $75,000 statewide will belmade available. The Middlesex Coun­ty Cultural and Hraitage Commission will apply for a portion of these monies on a coo^etitive Imis. In turn, funds awarded to the county will be re-granted to local groups widdn the regicml

Guidelines and applications for futKiing are now available; the deadline brSept. 6,-1988. Local lustory projects must hhVe an im­mediate bikT direct public benefit and must take place within Middlesex County. For a copy of the guittelines and an application: 201-745-4489.

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Keith Rschdr Of Mei'pery^e has won the Viriul Alts Scholarship from Mercer County Cmnmunity Co.ilege. The scholarship, which provides' oik year of tqitiqh and fees at M O rc, was established to recognize gifted

. high school art students and eneburage-them to continue their study of art.

Area public and private high school art' students subm itted applications, 4herr fiortfoUos hnd letters of rerammendadon.to the* college. Basra! oii iutlstic. merit, five students-were chosen by the faculty for a final intelview. Only one student is selected for the avnud. Keith will attend MCCC this fidl and

■ plans to nujor in advertising' design.iW more inframation about ths visual arts

proj^ams at MCCC: 609-586-4$d0, ext. 350.

PAAWUlMrtngge Aif Center of Trenten

-.--The- Prii«eton. Art .'Associatioa' signt^-ji- Use ink Occupancy Agreement with the City of^Trenton. to Operate ;ahd manage Art Center of Trraton. The agreenorat’is the., result of seweral inontHs' .of work by the Art Center;Cdmnuttee of tire Trenton;Aits ^ m - nusskmimd durPAA.• Princeton Art Auociation. has received a

speciri legislative %HO|niatiotLdf $^ ,000 as seed moirey for its progiainming at the Arf Center. These fuiids will be used to purchase equqnnent, hirestaff.and be used few {nmnO- ti«ud and other qrerational crats. PAA will operate the Art Center buildihg in addition to its Princeton .site.

The Art .^ n te r building is located on Stockton Street, across from the former Sears

- store, b t^ een Market and Front Streets. The flo ra ' plan, includes three large wrak- sbip/clasnooiiu, six individual r e i ^ studios and a large professional g a l l^ . The p r irn ^ 'activities lU the site will be viraal arts c la s ^ and-a wide range of exhiSitimts'.

I%w moie infraination <m PAA’s {wogram- miiig in TreiMon or Princeton: 609-921-9173.

Prooeorts Beneflit ftowaik Fotmdatloii

A pratkm of the poceeds fnnn dre “ T ^ and All That Jazz-” show at Newtuk Sym­p h o n y H a ll w as p re s e n te d to th e Artists-Ih-the-Scixwls Program of the Carter G. Woodsqn IkMindation of Newark. Sym- pbraiy Hall is working towards.'developing similar efforts with arts organizations whose purposes and missions are consistaht with thibra of Syirqrbony Hall; , ,

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T H E PQETRY OF CAROLYN ALROY A N D GEORGIA STRONG W ITT

vr - BY H bni^ F. B^e c h h :t t , art iSl myentidn, of courst.' Bill wKtit i am«fcmng> to is the poet's ad /joc-contrivahee of form presumably to suit the mood, meaning or movement

. of the* poetry. Allhough-Carolyn AlRoy’s poems have a ‘poetic” look, a geiicral- physical shape that puts-them into the tra­ditional category called popiry, they fit no- specific'traditional fdnn — unless.free verse

- consider^ a form. Clearly not the ease, as . thc lcrm itMlf suggests. Frpe verse (a trans-

latibn of vers libre) is more'of an attitude than , ^ y sort of definable fonh.

“ »■ ‘How 'does one approach the irregularity of •. free'verse'? How do we judge its fprtiial

success or failure? There are, ho rules ojr standards, no regufarities^agaiftsl which 4br>

. measure thcTrec-ycrsc pocC^Structural skill.,; Afier all, if one wts out to write a ^ m j n . 7 thy'nv£ rdyklj^^ir"we hayc a model of rhytbc , royal, rnind. ?5 we road, and if the .pc«t.

falters along the way, we'll know. But "free, verse as a “ fohn" must be measured dif-

- fciently. . . . .Why, for example, does the pqet arrange '

the third stanza of “ Myself (as a doll)''as she,. doesTIs there some compelling [Kietjc ieakin

' for ending the'first line w i^ an'indefinite aiiicte? No rhyme wheme or metrical'patteim

• is at work here. Whafs'thcJjoiilt? If it. were my Stamm, and ! wanted to'suggest a.kind of p^chological disjointure,' I; would i^ t e I poke/ from giimy comers/ of a room/'through windows and distances/ enviably. But .the poet was motivated otherwise.

Carolyn AlRoy (New Brunswick):Myself (as a doll)

My beauty refined and processed is a pilL I crumple uncomforubly into a bail and scream like frozen.hail to be noticed.My fashion u an eyebrow lifted at the world, a petty, sumpdous languor to boast when my strengths ^ hidden.I poke from grimyi^omers of a room throuj^ windows and distances

’ enviably.One day my eyes are invisible blue, the next black and evil. 1 puff cheekbones into red Indians, pout unsatisfied lipstick. . My body a long symmetrical strearnef that flies behind me.

Ii’.*•'I stir without, language '■. I foil out o f die f^ing pan at '. breakfast to,"push away the grabbing hands of strangers'.who have no right; ;

Opium DreamI remember Sigihimd-Freud's opiu.m dream, and then my own ,in flaming pigment, colors clearly Separated in 20/.10 visioh. .I remember as if from the womb, —.or baclc from the dead, aJield-^ of yellow flowers and blending info the desirable flowers', leaving myself for .thc things I can’t have.

. You^saw strawberry fields first .'p ick ^ the fruit, my arms '

■.'didn’tstretch thatw ay^. ; -Your body.now rebeb, Youswallowcd death innocently enough. ■ It drowns and ' is

celebrated-------by yoiir 'bbdy'~You arc flushed do'wn that nightmare. Cam I wake you v -with a ki5S?:J}re)a:iid to skirt around yOu,• and flirt? ■ -

Do you want .help, or are you undead? O r is itI .tyanting'to suck the flower I could never .

have. ,>. • - . v;, ■, Gtandma

Your windows are blo^ .afraid the draft will chill.It creeps up on you at night imd creeps up your neck, and thighs. The memoriei can scar in themselves — they start out gentle and-get bitter and turn green.I rum off the lights so you can see the nm ght wink and caress the church and school beyond.I am afraid For you. You often forget to read the cards, to stare at the photo­

graphsarid let them imprison you.I don't remember when you forgdt the gray tiled floors can never look clean — I know you are scared too. .You hide jugs of clean red wine in your closet for the hard times ahead.

deurgia Strong Witt jias concoct^ hw • owh form in ‘‘^uatipfis.'' Arcypu satisfied* that it:Tcffcctivcl£^«iYcs,thc conien| of the ' poem? Think abw f line ■ Ic.neth 'as^Jt^ell .as punctuation. Psa/m'fora New^TTOieofOfe is a structural hybrid, with metrically irregular lines are arranged into rhymed .couplets — except for the. Ijnel'ending in ’’fires’’ and "being."T he last couplcrrhyrnes on the

*'same word, the capitah letter in^'the first occuirencc conveying no phonetic Idiffcrcncc . from the lowcncasc lettcr in the second,- Is -> redundant rhyniing acceptable? Since there ■arc 14 lines; onc.couW; ! 'suppose, call this a "nonce sonnet." So, sh9ll. it be judged as a sonnet?' ' Georgia Strong Witt (Hopovcll);

. Equations"The physics iostitiite should somehow haye ~a cloistered character,";., detaclment

:outside distraction. , _' - ‘ ' Philipp:.E^k,

Eittsteiit, His Life and Times

a lp h a to om.e^a m ove in. word-processor vert ■

, ’across your rereen —r- zero to infinity.yoti plunk them out: characters . q

' set off" in''displiiyed equations,” framed by wor^ from space and time^—

. before your eyes, beyond your sight . through stillnesses of hours in this reUthiists’ milieu of days, sea$oni,*years, it's the Scientific Up key and the Scientific

Downfor a profusion of superscripts and

subscripts, - ■scientific up and down and up and down,

with . ,the eternal brackcu flashing on the left -

marginand to their right the long trails of Greek letters and mathematical symbols, sigmas, integrals, parallels, sin, cos, sec; you carefully *p«U. out swiftly scrawled

phraseslike isotropic homogmeous cosmologies and asymplotically flat boundary conditions.— you’re ^working blind and yet each page

printoutshows you carbon calligraphy elegant as

.'.crewel 'he did-[setter t h ^ you: Celtic.scribe

■in 4,dark-worldi risen eacfthohr.tlhwh:: ar.Kells. or'Lihdisfarhe q r St'Kledard-'dc

Soissdtis; . n i.Jas yqu type equations for "the liteVaturc" so he'peiuted uncials T&r'the Codex, ' sat on scriptorium siool, pressed parchment

with swan quill —; ' but he knew- wh^t he was writing ... . his labors (the blurred- vision, the a'ching.

back "he'dared rtcofd in his matgins) '

• and yours, humbleripstri^erits-^...... - . 'to the Great Ligljf^bfGod and Learning, - by. saint qr sage the fSlinr 'of their - firisV

unseen:.and you need not see, but difly< catch in these frames of words . unearthly'mtimandhv; “

j^andom drips of pulsar peqtitncies ... burjts of grarilalional rddmtio i -from the

.2600 ,.galaxies in the comietlqfon Virgo ...

a Ut^t^history ckting.though.mperspace ... and you tpo. c ^ move beyond thf stars

PaSlm for ii.JNew'Time o f LifeI will lift up myeyes to the hills, yet to more thim their autumnal wines and

xanthophylls ~and^past their dumped .gold fires; beyood this chemistry qjfjiun and season I ‘will look for final reason.Whence has co'me my help in' the night? ' Out of all those veiled moons'a morning sky SUITS shining in the lake, and I come back

to findthe scholars soli walking and the courtyard

vinedwith pink and white pettmias spilling out of

sunlit becomes.What has restored- my soul? These flames-

of treesbum" srith the brilliance of the bejphnlng of

all being.I will lift up my eyes and sing to that Light, o

for in me and in all of consciousness there b lighu

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PHOTOS; MARK (iZAJKOWSKINina Gclardi, who founded Clayphem alia gallery along with her htuband John Shedd, below,.wearing a ceramic pin and that •he designed. Behind her are works in progress, including a SQilpture basket. John applying a bay .xoat on a piece of pottery.

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By A n g ela D b l u sa n t t

HE relationship . of John Shedd and Nina Celardi -is soriK.thing of a Cihdetc.lla: story 'if you ignore Ae- clay benea^ their finger-- nails and .overiopk the chalky white dust on their clothcsT'

And change the glass slipper to a ceramic bowk '

' -the storybook romance,of Mr.„,Shedd and Ms.. Gclaidi — two nationally kitown-ceramic artists vi ho o ^ the Glaypherhalia gallcty'irt Rocky Hill — began

The SlKdd-GelanU duo has had its profe^ioRal upS' as weU-.-'Both are- nationally reco^zed ceramists whose, wares can be found in oflTice parks, g^lerics and boutiques from New Jersey to New Mexico and Hawaii.- At oive Santa Fe shop that carries Ms. Gelardi's hantkrahed earrings and belt buckl.u, “ they say all they get are tourists from NpwjJerscy who buy my work.**'

Mi;. Shedd,..whose creations range from .large ceiiunic Jiles td plates, wallhangings and bowls, recwUy^compleM a 3-by-14-foot m u ^ the Marriott M-^naton'^Forrestal Vill^^^ piece,,hangs in the hotel lobby next to a Japanescrestauwt. -

-“ ! would like to see Jobs like that-backdo-back,"

with a hot, if unintentional, introduction: “ We met over a kilii that Nina had signed up for and I was using," recalled Mr. Shedd.

“ Sd I found the person whose work it was,” Ms. Gelardi jumped in, “ and that was that.”

"That" was niore than a decade ago, when the two were graduate students at Rochester Institute of Technology's highly specialized Sdhool of American. Craftsmen. Kilns, which are used to cook clay and are .^us-;essential for ceranu^sts, are shared there: Students are required to sign up for flring time, a rather precious commodi^;

“ I think I let him finisfrfiring," said Ms. Gelardi, 33.

"You think you let me ftnish," Mr. Shfedd, 37, retorted with a grin. Both laughed at the memory of

.their unorthodox.introduction.In the dozen or so years that have elapsed since

they met, a lot has changed — primarily for the better. The pair married 11 years ago (it took them a minute to figure that one out) and kiln-sharing is no longer a problem: The artists have their own.

They have tlKiir,,own. studio space, too; His is in Rocky Hifi, behind Claypbernalia; h as is;in Belle. Mead, -where they live with a pet cat,' Gloria.

said Mr. Shedd, who works on architectural projects, special orders and g;allery commissions:

Each cerarhist logs a considerable number of miles per year as well, traveling to prestigious professional crafts shows and juried exhibitions. Mr. Shedd will be at the Jacob Javits Convention. Center in Man­hattan for the Accent on Design trade show this nKinth, while Ms. Gelardi is jneparing for three shows, one in San Francisco next week, a hospital benefit in Evanston, tllinois, in September atul one at tte National Guard Armory in Morristown in Octo-i ber. ' _ V ' '

AlthcHigh opce consumed with desiping fune-^ tional-pieces — ithey specialized in goupnett^diipf? nerware, serving plates, mugs, dasseroles and bowls — the pair has Expanded artistically. The functional ceramics are still available, at Clayphemalia.aiuLby. spraial order. but such pieces no longer doniinate the couple’s creative impulses.

“ 1 was trained as a potter,” Mr. Shedd explaiired.! “ My expertise is in tire functional area. When you| fiiiish .a rhug, you. have a mug. You.don’t have a painting. For trie, the results are really going .to^bel aeenin larger pieces." >» •

htnuodly, as Mr. Shedd’s work has grown in s i» ,[

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bi».\i^e*8 has g o ^ snwllcry. Pormeriy of the ^ d in b c ^ M mindset as weU, Ms. Gelanii now fooises'

on /decmative fceiamic jewel^. Her *one^f-a-kind wearable aR pieces. inclu^ eamngs> pins and

• p(m:elaifl 6e(t'buck{j» on bthid.^i{ted. leather belts. Her 8ctllpturaIv^^i collage,' assembly] from primihvelyfued pieces, fqund objects and drawings, ■ have takenra backset to fashipn accessoiics, at least

•for now.• “ My .wnric is. much more tied' to fashion thM. John'^8,” .shc said. ‘‘In the fashion industry, you haye

• to change quickly p'r you’ll be out of business.*’ To.thal end, Ms sUbscribes..tb a fashion

ncws^^s^ce, width infonns^^^ o f hot nevv ; colors for etu:h nct^season. “ Right now I’m working

. actually thought we made evety-pkce in-the building — ‘Wthild you believe ^ even jh o u ^ it siaid‘Made in Taiwan’ bn the bottom.’’ .

Despite their rather regR ^le /ty ra camaw PotU^ ~ its name«mcans bla^k river — the newly married c ^ p le came awity with valuable business lessons. “ The thing we .learned thpre was

. how to put a shop together,’.* said Mr.. Shedd. ".Wc‘ learned from our mistakes.” * *, ;. “ A^really bad expmence ttirnqd but really good,” addedMs, Gelardi, whaaaid tlw .couple packed up its new-found expertise.and headed due noithan 1979. aayphcmdla galieiy bpehed within months; r* ‘It’s in a flobd'plain, that’s tlu: only reason. We could afford ’ h ,” Mr. Shedd said of the .J r ^ t . on. whicR

Above left, a ceramic teapot by John Shedch right, a sculptural wall collage by Nina Gelardi. Exaoipies of the couple’s work have sold at Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor and other locadcqs throu^out the natror^.Opporite, three examples of the many hand-crafted ceiamjc pieces found at Clayphemalta gallery, Rt. 518 in Hill. - *

on the spring of ’89,’’ she. eiildained, expecting muted shades to replace the bright, bold colors of fall.

Ms. Gclardi’s fashion. accessories are worn by cotporate-types and unconvcntidnal dinessers alike.Her market is the 23- to 60-year-oId woman, “ who wanu to wear something not cvctyoncyhas, and jo make a fashion.statement.”

gallery-studio was built. ^The artists, struggling to make their new busiiKss a

success, were togeth^ almost 24 hours a day.' “ We used to be togeth» all the time in bus boilding,’’ Ms. Gelardi recalled of the early days. “ We’d rim out of things to talk about.’’

Among the positive aspects of vworking with a mate, Mr. Shedd said: “f f you haye someone in the

Literally hundreds of finp arts galleries,-boutiques'c'-^same field, you immediately have‘ someone , withand museum shops stock the wares of Mr. Shedd and Ms. Gelardi. But b ^ u s e his work is so different horn hers, few galleries display the designs of both. Instead, each artist solicits his or her own ietailers, and e«;h can produce a list of clients several pages long.

Npt bad for a couple of ceramists who began tl» ir: 'careen loMading clay in a public, studio, while gawking tourists aihbled by . ’ . ■,, The place was Waccaihaw Pottery; a Myrtle Beach, S.C., tourist trap that commissioned Mr. Stkdd and Ms. Gelardi to start Up a cetamid studio. ' The idea behind Waccamaw was to produce-ceramic pieces from local day — the veiy.same'clay used'by locanmckmakers*— while the visitors watched.

“ It .was.wpnderful clay for bricks,” Ms. Gelardi said of their predicament. ‘ ’The problem was it didn't sKrinki You couldn't glaze anything because when you fired' it, the ^aze would shrirk and the day- would stay the .same. .So everything we made was. dark brown-

some understanding of the work process. If you have a question, at that moment you can have it answered creatively."

- With Ms. Gelardi spending much of her time in Belle Mead, the creative q u ^ o n s each artist wishes to pose to his or hec-^iouse murt often wait until .dimjer.“ rm kind of lodced away how;*’ Ms.. Gelardi said of her small studio, widch contains no public ^ le ry .

Nonetlxsless, the artists, whose wares have been sold at Saks Fifth Avenue and Lord & Taylor, have

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B Y E S H B L L B S l N C L A I R EIN(X UKrgaUety!8.bp^g)danet Mmh, Hunt pf;;jtlw Coryell Gallety has. shown tivte geiwrations bf^ Biiclcs . County ex­cellence.' Bfom- the. fird of the

; 2Qth (xntuiy through the 193yDs, Bucks County contributed mote than' its share of National

■ Acadcftiiciahs. . . ' . .Investors and collector^ may sniff a bend here.'

.-More recently, for example, Christie’s, December - 9, 1983, auction of'Important American Paintings',

■ Drawings atnl Sculpture... awoi py artlovcrs to: the fading^^bf absl^tion^ano ii»e expressionist^ shibboleth. The auction Wa^heavily representational

..and strong in landscape. The Buctis County Circle's return to favor was attested to By a $55,000 -.$75,000 estimate for DanicL Garber’s ■ 1931 ‘’’nnicum Hill­side," anflifF$25^6d - $45,000 fcr the.Buck%related Edward Ih ^ ie ld ’s 1928’’WildcnicssK’ ,

In I984,^the Fort Lauderdale Art Museuni exhibi­ted-71^ fiiwks County Circle. Its catalog includes an overdue history by Sam H untn. In 1987» AllentoWn Art Museum mounted ImOpert ^iri U rM by Edyraid Redlield, which traveled to TTre .Butlef Institute of Arirerican Art in 1988.: V . ' '0 ^ c i r s B^fth'^Arm u^ lExhibilipri^qC Galfcry Artists includes a special tnsat:'.24 eiIS i^¥tef^drs

'and drawings by Hatn Leith-Ross (sddoiid gen­eration), who was a National Academician from 1936.

"Besdgeport, NoVa Seodaj” watoodor by Hatty The

doda oire or inoR wotioi by eadi of the living Delaware Valley attiste whom Coryell Gallety ' lepreaentai . ..

until his 1973 death. They are horn hlrs. Lcith-Rosf T'coilectibni., ^'■.'-Included also'are canvases by Bucks County dcaor Williarn Lathrop^,A- 1907). and by John Folinsbcc and Louis B o^. mect^ in 1928 and 1954. They, too, arc deceased.. As the word ’’impressionist’’ is ai^lied to Bucks County painters, the adjective is generic. Yet Bucks County liked to paidt outdoors; preferred soft edges to hard rmes; aixi enjoyed latulscapc and lightvJt was, however, too Amoiean to Id light dissolve materiali­ty, too pragmatic for Sentimaitallty, insufficiently

' intelkctual to follow Banco iiUo:Humpty-Dump^ brushwe^. What's ’ihore, midnight, was just as interesting as nooti.

Two Leith-Ross oils at Coryell . Galldy have distinguisl^ exhibition hidories. The earlier, ‘'Bla^B'uU’’ (1961 )i is a rhbcmirt secner with a story. The bull enters,''a shadow between viewers and the' fetMe that ptiRects ocher and bara-redbuildinigs. 'The red fetKe gatc is brighter and has been left open. The

Having shown three , ^ '

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of Harry Leith-Rcjss

canvas won a prize at New York’s Salmagundi Club. and was exhibited sdso at the National Acifemy of Design^ Grand C ^tral Gallery and Cahiegie In- stihtte..

Thick snow in ’’Soldier’s Grave" is reminiscdit of Redfield winter scenes, but the small enclosure and its monuments aren’t. This scene won a 1974 National Acaderny prize.

Watercoldrs s h ^ a range of size, stylbiand p^ette — from the bright blue water of the sketdi-lilre little "Beach Club” to the finish, panmamic view and softer cokn of "U ght House, Nova Scotia."

“ Hevnevd (painted)~anything to sell," .Mrs. Leitit-Ross said. “ I’m the orre who sold it; he didn’t.*" Of his black conte drawings — small, active evocations— he o^ _ mw the scenes in passing and paused.to reemd-them.on tlm:S|^, s.he sitidv

J ( ^ Folinsbee, a Leith-Ross friend and cotUem- pora^, died in 1972. His d960 portrait of j^w atd Redfield appeared in the Allentown show. Coryell

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not be returned) If selected as a winner. Sponsors are not responsible for negatives; prints or Slides. ■ .

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JoluiMh Seuiphire ^ I b lte d cvf y - : Realist s(^ptor J r^ w a id Johnson Jr,'will

have his work featured, st the Prino?ton Public .Ubraxy, 65 Witherspoon St.j Prinreton; as , part of an exhibit exploring cast sculpture. The exhibit will be on display, through Aug. ’ 7. MrrJohnson, a lon’g-tinw Princeton resi- - dent, is known to the. Princeton community through his lifcsize bronze fijguTO.

Most familiar to Princeurn residehts are his “ Oiit Jo Lunch” boy who reads and pats a sandwich in Palmer S q u ^ a ^ his “ N ^ s - >■ paper R e a ^ " who r e ^ the daily paipd-'bn Nassau . Street. J..- Seward Johnson Jr. sculpture exhibitions are touring nationwide 1 ^ suinmer, making stops iu Washington D.C., Las Vegas, Santa Barbara, Calif, and . otbCT citieis across tlm country. :• Fbr further infomution; 609-924^9529. .

Mercer. County College Offers a Look at Labor

Ari exhibit endued-'Labor Through the Eyes of New Jcraey Aitists’*'will be on view duDU^ Sepfr2 in the Library Galloy on the . W m Windsor c a m ^ -of Mercer County Gdiiununlty’Collej^.'

After a stalewicfe search for art by eontem- . p b r ^ artists, the works of 16 artists were. ch p m for the show including those by Cindy Levtinski of Cranbury, Jonathan'OafBn . of Hopewell, Paula Arcioniaod Lew Williams , W Lawrenceville;' l ^ n Bib^ of North Brunswick, Charles McVicker of Rocky Hill, Richard Grotyohann of Somerset a i^ Marge Chavooshian, Marguerite Doetnbach, Louis Draper and Mel Leipzig of Trenton. Also on display are prints by Ben Shahn and fdioto- grsphs by Lewis Wickes Hirte on loan from the. firre arts collection of the New Jersey State Museum and a Rex Gorleigh painting from the eoUection of Mercer County Com­munity College.

G aU ^ hours are 9 a.ni. to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays. For hiither information: 609^5864800, ext. 5S8. .

Works by J. Seward Johitadn, Jr. will be on view at the Mneeton Public L ib t^ , 65. Witfaenpoon^'St., PrinCetbn, through Aug. 7. For further infcinijation:609-924-95:W.

Olf ental ihfluenoes Seen In Kp^b Exhjblt v

A new exhibit of OrientrU-ihspired waterr colors by 25 artists from around tlm world will be oil display at the Roiyo Gallery, 118, Easton Ave., New Brunswick, throu^ Aug. 12. •

This eidubit is the fust preseiitation by the Modem Watcrcolor Association of New Jer-" sey, a new organization establish^ to promote interest and aj^mciation of water- color, espefitalty use of Oriental watcrcqlor techniques. It is part of an exchange {nograra between Watercolof artists from Korea, Jqian. China and New Jerscy?-

Fbr further information: 201-745-5050 or 201-846-0556. ^

The Phofograiiliere’ Opens In Trenton

. . *'1be PbotogiaptietB’’ will qicn at Mercer Medkal Center,. 446 Bellevue Ave., Trenton on Aug. 11 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The works will be OT display through S ^ . 23, v

Some of the l o ^ artists exlubiting will be M. Jay Goodkiiid, M.D. of New H (^ , 1ft.'; Emmet Gowin arid Frank Simons, of New town. Pa.; Ken Kaplowitz of LambCitville; Cynthia Nelissen-Nihart of Princeton;-Gary Saretzky of Lawrencevillc and James Staples of Wasliington.

Fbr.fiirthCT information: 609-394-4095.

ATWrOalleiV^Has 'Spontaneous ApproaehV■’‘A Sjxmtaneous Approach,” 4 idtow of.

contemptHaty' paintiri^. by Bticks County ' resident Jean 'fo u c l^ ,' wUI be on vieW; at AT&'T’s Coripbrate Edimadon Center Gal- . lery. C arter Road, Hopewell, .through August. • .

Nht. Kaucbef loves to experirimnt.with new techriiqdcs_and this show d^nonrtiates berl iqxjntaneous ai^iroacbes to. design arid mix­ture of mediums./Her paintings distill her irh{»«»i6ns of nature arid reflect her search for newjyays to see it: In her, work,.one can see a ‘Special fondness fpt\ the . sea :ahd underwater'activity. -

The gallery is open wrekdays iidiii 9'a.m. to 4 p.m.. and on weekends i i w . 2 p-'in. -td,5 p,in. Fot fuiflief information: 60^39-4655..'

Newdik Muwum.Gets

A major ^ of 12 inipottant American oil paindngsr pastels ami scu![nures from the. collectum of Diana Bonnor Lewis has been given tq. die Newark Museuni,'49 ^Washing­ton St., Newark.

- Tim Lewis bequest includes works by Williaffl Merritt Chase, WUlaid Metcalf, Cbilde Hassam, Ulla Cabot-Perry, Irving R. Wika, J. Alden Weir, Carroll Tyson, Max Kiidmel :i¥ederick^DeBot^ and .Jme Pcterron. hba, Lewis rollected sewEral works by the African-American artists

.; ^-....Roiiure Bearden, Jacob Lawrence and - Oiaries Alston, which also were given to the

museum. The-paintings arc oh special exhi-. bidon in "A in^can Art from the Bequest of Diana Boiinbt' Lewis,” which will run throu^ Sept. 30 in the leetyre room of the Ballandne House.

D riller, on oil painting by Leon Bibel of North Brunswick, is pact of the exhibit, Labor Tbrougli ^ E yes q f N e ^ Jersey A rtists, in the library Gallery of Mercer County Community C o lleg e . further information: 609-586«4800.

Local Artists Exhibit At Bargoroh Gallery

Woiks in reiylic, bronze, ceramic, color pfaoU^rapfas, collage,'pastel, etchings, ^ - den stone, oil on canvas, pen and ink, terrecotta and watcrcolor wUl be on view at tlm Bargeron Gallery, 1089 General Green Rdad, Washington Crossing, Pa., through Sept. 4.

Amongthe aidsts represented are; Ranulph Bye of Mechahicsville, Pa.; JohnR. Foster of Newtoryn, Pg., Charles Wells.of Washington Crossitrg, Pa.-'and Richard Genter of Tren­ton. '

Gallery hours' are Wednesday through Sun­day, I p.m. to 5 p.m. or by appointment. For further informadon: 215493-1360.

Retros|iecflve &(htblt HoncreTAWA’s ID Years

From Aug. 13 through 31, there will be a letitrspecdve exhibit at Ellaislie, Cadwallada

-Trenton, celebnding the Trenton Ardib -Workrfiop-AssociMi6n-8(TAWA)-tentycars of co-spemsoring the sutriiner series with the Trenton Museum.

TAWA's fundraiser will coincide with the opening reception on Aug. 13 from 7 p.m. to 10*.30 pre .

FtH' furtber informadon: 609-392456'].

Hopewell Artist prows on New Jersey

New Jersey-has been theme and inspiration for Stan K ^ ta rt's art for many years. His

* work will b o a t ^ Artful Deposit, 9 N. Maiii Sf.,. Allentown, through August.

Mr. Ke{tiiart has portrayed-New Jersey scenes in S w ings, watercoibrst^^bi^^l^ other media. Tim eHect of l i ^ t on the landscape is expressed in vibrant color and simple forms. Mr. Kephart's home and studio are in Hqpcwell Township.

Gallery, hours arc 11 a.m. to 5 p.m:, Tuesday through Saturday and nbon .to 5 p.m. on Sunday. For further inform ation: 609-259-3234^

Hopewell Fircime Shop Offering Duck Print

The Hopewell Frame Shop and Gallery, 48 W. Broad 8 t., Hopewell, will be the area's authorized dealer for salCof the 198JLNew

' Jem y Duck Stamp wd ftint. Each'year, two .. w^erfbwl -stamps arc issu^j one with.la

$2.!M face value for residents and <nre with a $ 5 /are value for non-residents. State .and Fc(knd stamps arc required'for walerfpwl h u n tin g ._________

Robert Leslie of TuiT^viilcnvas~cbmM“ missioned ro desigii this year’s Duck Stamp* Print. This program offers hunters and . non-hunters alike to contribute to conserving New Jer^ey^s wildlife habitat.

For further information! 609466-0817.

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The Ballantii^ House is open Tuesday through Supday, 12:30 p.m. to. 4:45 p.m. Admission is free. Parking is available in the museum Penny Lane lot. Central and Univer-. sity Avenues, Newark. For further Infor­mation; 201-596-6550.

M rs. H assam in a R ose G arden, an oil painting by Childe Hassam, is part qf-a gift of pUt, pastek and s^ frtu re i jgivpn to the Newark Museum./'For fuitber information: Z01-596455S0. .

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shows a quiet landKapc, "Old Homestead, Woods­tock." Its narrow r o ^ passes frame buUdings and winds th ipu^ die twilight towiud disl&t hills. - - l ^ i s .B t ^ (thiW. generation Btttks County^ re,*,

..tn^bo ') approximates tlw Jleginald Marsh^Everitt. S l ^ view? of..life_. .He’s mdst at home in: urban dir. v llli^ . scen^ .that ■■ show! people acting in their everyday settings. ‘‘Twin Bndgesr New York” sets ah old mtm with a' cane on; a path in winter. Distant engineering miarvels dwarf him. ‘ \ ' "

The suihmer exhibition includes one or more works by eachlif the living Delaware Valley artists whom Chryell Gallery represents. New to one visitor ,wai_ the work of Corkhuff •(‘.‘Coricy") Agin, who, Mrs. Hunt said, Tarely exhibits. "H e’s sent nothing for three or four ycarsV but. he’s an, admirer of Harry • leith-Ross; so'he d^ided,to put a painting in the eiihibition.” '7 : -• -Mr. Agin's trade is carpentry. The painting’s [Awision aiid careful Tmish echo in his decj^blue

jnwmlit; snow .scene “ Nicholson’r ■ Farm." The bhise’s windows and three tiny nrcs in.the distance iwlp wjihtiw lighting., • - • .

' .OwypU Gallery- regulars-win recall that gallery- \artists are skilled, and that those’ whose work is r abstract stop. shortofExpressionism^W b^ by other .

artists ;inclu3es: Gordon Allen, loanhe Auguistintt (a Princeton resident), Gabrielle Baunigaither, John'N. • Bo(kh, Albert Brass Jr., Dorothy Bissell, Ranulph Bye, Vincent Ceglia, Marge' ^evooshian, Paul Darrow, Josie Caihpbell Dellenbaugh, Henry Drex-. ler, Harriet Erhttntrout,-Alexiutder Farnham, Btubhra Farhham, Richard Gerster, Anne 'Goodell, Anita' Gron^idhil^ Joseph Halbherr, Sigmund iKozlow,

'Kaii'Kaihumha; Richard Lennoii, Ma rvin Levitt, John J. Loeper', Aime Steele Marsh, Stefan Martin of the RooKvejt Art.Colony, Emily Abbott Nordfeldt, Kidharine Steele Renninger, 'Charles Ross, Robert Sakson, Joanne SoM arid George Van Hook, Ceramists are Marya Jensen, Katherine Hackl, IJe- borah Ttnsman and Ann Tsubota.

The show is expansiveT Visitors may be glad to know that Hamilton's Grill Room, replacing Gerard's, has recently opened in the Porkyard complex and that the Boat House, a small, intimate baTi remains there as well.

"L es P e tu e s D a b se u se s ," lith o g rap h by Bbulaiiger, is part o f the exhibit a t the Howard Mann Art-. Center, 45 Notfh M ain Str., Lambett>dlIe,~-tfarough Aug;. 11. . .For further information: 609-39^-2300. . ■

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Coprell's E i^ th Aimual will stay through Sept, ,!2S. Horn are Wednesday thiough Sunday, from' I I a.m. to sp .m . r , ■ ■ v - ' ; ^

HOWARD MANN^ART CENTEROver on North Main Street, Howard Mann Art

Center has. become a gallery after 30 years as an art wholesaler. Stone lithographs and carborundum etchings by G. Rodo Boulanger {ue the subject of its current exhibition. A 1987 book abou) the artist.

Eb lis l^ by Lubin Graphics, Greenwich, CT,, ives no doubt-ihat the Bolivim-bpro, Paris-based iutist's soiHu^cated use of childlike images has been

strikliij^y suo i^fu l, - : \ '- - ‘‘Picasso Once' said ttat l« spent!; his whole lift? ■ learning to draw like a chijd,"' writes John Gia^i. v

; f Boulanger m rns "always.'tO have .knOwn how to ’ draw like a'cMId, while knowing that, ii reachih^or the illusion of childlike innocence, Oiie cannot be childish about it."

Ms. Boulanger pulls iicr. own prints. Seven years' work with Johnny Fri^ltusnder in his Paris atelier followed training in both^^phic' arts and piano. They enabled Jlsiito follow her mother as concert pianist Ivhiie'mso^thibitihg. In 1968 she forsook professional musiefTor Oil, \vatercOlor, pastel and {^tmaking. •' ' ^

Her largest pririt, which comlyncs ’ her two" ■'interests, is al$o;Jperhap^ the most 'chanping: The '40"-by-28'‘ "Magic Flute” was comnussioncd'by the Metropolitan Opera Quild. Museums that, own Boulafager works include the Museum of Modern AH of Latin America (Washington); the Bibliotheq'uc.;

•Nationale, ^ s ; the. Muxutn of M o d ^ Art (La Paz); and Zurich’s Modern Art Center, . ,, llie prinU-combjnc’brilliant c^^ craftsmanship

and ability to cravey action in compositions .tMt . frequently (tepict children, whb .dfteh interact .with

lov^Ic animals. A horse sils facing, the. viewer- ih • one, his-forelegs red-gaitened.

Tl». artist’s simplifications — narrow ovals for thighs, bfoaher ones for heads which produce a Chagall-like charm, in the-imaginative and subtly

. colored'"Magic Flulte,'’ sometiines sag into cute­ness. •- . ;, v. . .

As Ms., Boulatiger’s. appointment as UNICEF’s official 'Tear of tiu? Child Artist suggests,- these works

. are intended for le^-philosophical contemplation- than were,'say, Airtencan^Noblc J-aiidsciqJcs. The child vrill be lu^ky who grows up whh'tbe chunky, - enga^ng Boulanger hippo. ,

Boulanger Lithographs and Etchings will stay at ■ Howard Mann Art Center through August 1.1. It holds great appeal for youngsters. Homs are noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.

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^Rambnes M ania’HE latest. Ramones album,

—Jiamones Mania, has some­thing for everyone.

^ the longtime fans who p u rc h a^ the bki^^s albums

religiously, it’ll be nice to have-the best songs from those 10 dbums on one collection. For those that were never compelled to buy a Ramones album,^well, this is the one foryou.

It only, seems ^propriate that Mania woiiild be r e t e l l at the tail end of Pruident Ronald Reagan’s administration. So many Ramones songs were written out of the disillusionment felt by American youth during the Reagan years that one has to wonder if the Rainones themselves will be sad to sec President Reagan leave office.

Pblitically. the most notable song is ’’Bonzo G ^ to Bitburg.’’ -C o m p r^ ' by bass playier Dee Dee Rat n ^ in r e s ^ s e to tile I ^ id m t’s much malign«i visit to the Genrufl war cemetery in May of 1985, the song was released as an import sihgle and was hard to come by until jt appeand on the T986 albom Animal Boy.

But hey, t h ^ ’s -njorc to Mania than political statements about the Reagan Ad­ministration. The album represents the Ramones at their best, whether they’re feel­

ing fed up ("I Wanna Be Sedated,” "Gimme Gimme Shock Trcatinent,” "Beat On The Brat), bored (“ 1 Just Wanna Have Somt:thing To Dto” ), sentimental (“ 1 Waruia Be-Your Boyfriend,” "Needles & Pins.” "The KKK

/Teok My Bdiy Away” ), or in the mood to have some fun ( “ Rockaway B each,” “Cretin Hop’.’).

In his interview with TIME OFF, lead ''Singtf Joqy Ramone said that the Ramones

steji^fed^rodt .’n’ roll down to the basic -e le m e n ts . T he songs on M ania arc

documented proof of timt statement. Of the 30 songs on the album, only five are longer than thiM minutes. There are.no guitar solos; tlw Ramones never had tim ^or such trivial displays of musicianship.

Having-such a vvide collection of songs on one album has a^tiier advahtai^. It enables the listener id h ^ n h e ptopession,of sound qualii^ as the Ramones moved from album to dbtim. The raw edge ihat came to symbolize the band Is never lost, but the muckly, almost threatening sound of such early releases such as^ 'B U tz& ertop” bccomesTnuch^arper and more brUliant as the band honed its cr^t. Of particulafinlef&t is the band's experiment with super producer Phil Spcctor, who in­cluded a horii section on “ Do You Re-'

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member Rock 'n* Roll Radio" from the 1980 release End o f the Century.

The band has also wisely-decided to punuc some video airplay th rou^ the new dbum. While on a recent tour of California, they shot a vid«) fpr the alburn's first single, ” 1 W ^ a Be Sedated.” Filmed in Los Angeles early last month, the video features (he band sitting in a room singing'the rong at normal spe«l while all the action around them moves twice, or four times as fast. As the band sits deMpan reading the paper, watching.the goings-on and eating lunch, a microcosm of society floods in — stockbrokers arguing, housewivcs4vith kids, red-necks, sport jocks, hot dog vendors, doctors, nurses and ter­rorists. According tO Joey, the video should begin airing very soon.

Listening^to the Rarnones iitthe comfon of one's living room doesn't stack up with

•seeing tlK band perform in the sweaty Cof^uKS of a small club. But the collection of son^ on Mania brings one point home. More often than not, the Ramones recorded songs in^he-saldkHhe-sarne-way-the)^stil^perfo^n them on stage — loud, raw arid very fast.

If you mhsed them the first time around, here's a chance to catch up:

— Patrick M onaghan

'Red Rose M a c a b r e ’(Continued from Page 5 )necr at RCA Astro Electronics in East Windsor. "Unfortunately, local theater is somewhat limited.”- Cast as Thom MaePhbrson, the leading man, Mr. drigas hopesJiis acting career ison an upswing. " If thU leads to other parts — especially paying parts — I wouldn't mind persuing it,” he sai^.

As for his self-interests, Mf. MacDonald ,— who is married and has a four-year-old daughter — is optimistic, yet realistic, about

-his future as a ninunaker.“ I had a good feeling about this ever since

1 started to write it;" he said of R ^'R d se MaCabre. “ 1 think we’re going about it in the right way. We -have the cast, we have the crew. We're accepting donations — please." Contritmtions may be made to: Martin Wind­er, TYeasurer, St. hfignus Productions, 10 Lilac drive, Trenton, NJ 08638.

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I E O l d R o c k Y H ill In n under the n e w dw netshl^'and iria n -

^agem ent o f Jake ^Schm ierer and partners is expanding./ T h e I n n 's bar and ^ jo in in g

dining room ,- though, have been -open for business during 'renovations. B ut th e In n has c lo s ^ fo r three w eeks, ^ g in n in g A u g u st 1, w hile a . t » w kitchen is iijstalled.-In June and Ju ly , the snuffled'hine o f sawing Jh a n u n e rin g and d rillin g accompanied day^m e d iru rs .as the b iu e j^n ts h angin g in the .baur w et* brought to life by t r ^ e s in the; adjoining rooms busily spackliog sheet ro ck ,' w irin g l i f t i n g fixtures and '.rD pointihg fiiepl'ace

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that the changes being w ro ught pteserve the best o f the Inn’s past. The* In n 's hearty, overstiifred^tripie -d^kcr sandwiches — in ­cluding, f o r example, the- famus R ocky H i j l '

Iru i-special, w h ic h 'is :i" com bo o f .s a la m i,. turkey, sw iss, cole slaw ,_ tom ato, Russian

,dtessidg and^a center slice o f puthpemickel ' ’ continue to b e ; m enu staples. These

favorites are augmented b y d a ily specials list«l o h a blackboard: ham and broccoli quiche, clucken and tbitellirii salad, and...

. broiled s ^ l c ^ . T h e s e ' are prepara! under the supervision o f B e ck y Schtnierer," Jake’s

^'wife.

• A c c o rd in g to M r. Schtnieteri the first stage will be c o m pleted b y fall. In this phase t w o .

"hew M l-^ s ^ ^ d in ih g -r b p t t a % il l -b c the facilities.~Thc b ^ -a n d ils ir ifQ n d a l d iiiin gr . • ...

a te i'w ill. rem ain l a ^ | y intact ih -r ik n u m d ' d ix o r, ^ t the new dining room s w ill refl® t.- the -V i^o ria n tools .of the lim arid, offer .q- separgtp, fu ll-b lo w n dinner m enu. Period m illvJm k &iA wallpaer are being restored and . replaced, and tw o boatded-upi fireplaces have been uncovered and repaired. . -

“ A w h o le -n e w kitchen w ill be added,”■ M r. Schm ierer commented, to p ro vid e for the

e x p a n d d in in g capacity o f the restauraiit, •The f6cuis-,of d x 'm e n u in the new dining rooms W in be Am erican, w ith tlw em phasb on grilldB fish a n d .s r ^ o ^ , l x a d d o l./Th d re '

/w ill also be some steaks on the b ill o f fare,'' chicken, aiKl probably a pasta o r tw o . Prices-

w ill be _pnodierate with entrees averaging between $ 8 -$14. ' » ■

dinipg parties . ..Groupsy w hich, w ill served b y their o w n kitchen', can u » tw o roortis that .will .be ayaiUble^^ f ^ ^ i a l

;bccasion8. T h e Iriri'^ front i® iic entrance. and turret ro om are. also d u e .T o r some changes^ n a n s arO ori the d ra w in g board to ^ l o s e the porch to ad d 'm o re ditiing spatx; to move the restaurant's entrance to ^ front o f the b u ild in g ; and to utilize the turret room

A as a COM checki which,.is an alcove off. the b a r . with one table . :

,Tbe Rocky HU pm , 137 Washitigiah Street (Route 519) R < ^y Hill, will be open for business during the renovations excepffwm

-August 'I thmugh. 21. Lunch. is~ served M on^y tb rou^ Saturday, l l :a.mJ ~'2:30

dMner.c- Monday ' th m u j^ S a tiii^lim!S s<xon4flqQ r;w ill be rcstor^^^^^^^ • 5:30 -10:00 p.m. Teiephpne: 921-8421

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The Bagelsmith31 Hiin SI., iWuiitM 20I-782-4800 Ili« piK* lo fleamiton where pwpU meet., ind etl. Enxllent bteaUnl & lunUxon setectioAS ctntend immd our own driiems betel, ontMlet t heeity homemede soups. Seen: 6:I5ein.4:00pra estiel Wed. IJliior UeoRsa; No CnOt CerSt: No. WhNicliilr kcesi&lt: Yes No SMbySKtlM; No.Tho Bog , .Crjobm GoB Clirf), SoutMidd Rok. West Windsor townsWp 6a9-799-0341 Coaliaciitil o i is i f l t served in treat ol,t;iood-bumin| rirepllct..Newe: Hoa- dei-tbundtjr. a.m.-S30 p.M4 tiidaY and Saturday Sukij, It a.m.-9 p.re. Uriatr Ucaaia; m. CraOl C«MasttrCaid. Visa, Wieeltbilr Sc«ataMa:.yes. Ha SawUai SacUoih Ho.Charcutorfe C a f^Piinciloa Shopc«i| C«ta,' North Hanisoo Street, .PnneetOA 609-683-8388. A ddrihtful ^pw| tperience lor bottrlund) and dinner fealuritif the finest and Irewcst foods available. Naan: lunch: Tuesday-SaluldiT 11:30.a.ffl.-2JO p.ro.: Qwwr: Sundav-Thundn 630 p.m.-9-30 p.m.. Friday and Saturday' until 10:30

'p.m.: Suniday Bnmdk 11:00 a.m.-2J0 p.m. Closed Mondays. Private dinini room I 8t0B. CiiM Carte Mietican Eruwess, Visa.

Diamond’s132 Kent SI-; Chambersburp. Trenton. 609-393-1000. Itab'an and Continenlal

a.m.-930 Fridn and Saturday, 11:30 a.ni.-10 p m., at: res. CraM C m American Eicuess.

available- Um t Upa«a; No,uleasa 8 bhstefCatd/lHiiiilcNakJIccittMa. Tci la Swaidaf Sactloa; Ho.Chaitey’istall Hwy. 6S4.

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630-10 p.m.; Tri^ and Saturday .630-11' p-m Sunday UcaastriYes. CradN Carte All major cards accepted.

Hopewed 609-466-0110. Moderalefy priced dinini. Banquet facilities .'available. Hawt: lunch: Honday-Friday. 1130 i ra.-2 p.m.; Dinner: Mo da Tteldel 430-930 p.ra. .

- nielckalrilccMiateyasJ^SaMUi«SactiM;Ho.Charley’s UncleViSiitGrecA ShoppMi Center, Rt 18, lest Bedriswica 201-264-4226. Moderately priMd,ditte| in a comfotlible Victorian atmosphere. Private meteni rooms ivadibit. lain:.tunch:,Uoaday-friday, betinnini at It 30 am. Dinnef: Mon- darlhursday, 5-30-10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday. 630-11 pm.. Sunday 4:30-9 p.m. Utaar Ikaasa; Yei CraCt'Carte All maiot cants iccctried Whaelchalr Accttsila. Yaa. Ha SaaMaiSactioe: Yes.Clarion Hotel and Ndtional Conference-Buckinghams399-Honmoutti SL, East Windsor 609-448-7000. BreaUasl lurich. and dinn served da r. Elatanl contymital dinint itr Budunthim's'llestaurantr’''"*'' Sun.-Thm- 630 a.m.-tO pit, Frl 8 Sat 630 aut-lOSO p.m., Suoda)\1030 a.aL-230 p.m., Eiib Bud Special SuA.-Fri. 4-6 p.n. URMr UcHit* Yet CradN Carte M major Credit ards act^ed. WhaMcbalr AccattIMa: Ye|. la SMk Sadta; No.T h e C Ic ^ P o fUS. Hnuta 1 t Maiot.Road, SouUi BmnswicK 201-297-667B, Servini luncheon.

. coctUUsTfrash seireod: uonmneo saud'barrSpecnlammbatbecuedbabyhiCb nbi. Casual atmosphere. Nian: MondafSaturday. II30 i.m.-tO p-mi: Sunday, 3-9 p.m. Urmt UcaMl; Yet CradN Carte All major cards accepted. Wbaalchalr AtttttMiE Yft Ito SMridii SictliMk No.DolldS BBQRoute 0na,LieirtnceviNe, by tin matcec Mall Authentic Ibis bickoty pit barboqui • ribt beat.npoefc and chiclen dishes, slowly imobad irbouninastme linadovcn. Filing MoMspbaia M wIM west timoundintt ‘Ihe' finest cowboy restauranf

- outsidi tba laM Star State." Cbddrw'a manur Haifa: Open Monday - Friday frem ] I au Sata^ and Sunday fran Noml \ .

Cvisint, serdni lunch and dinner. Hoih; lunch: Monday-Fridiy. II;30 a.m.-230 i.m.; Oinnef: Mowfiy-Satordiy. 4:30 p.m,-midni|ht- Suiiday, 330

Ucaate Yes. CraCt Carte- All'major cards acceptei— bij, •

4:30 p.m.-midni|ht' Suirfay, 330 p.m.-midnijthl Ciute All'mijor cards accepted. WbeMchaif

AareaiMt; No. He SaieU* Sactle*: No

etfs InnScffi&ooHktvcl W RiL Monroe Two. (20tl 621-9811. OHerini the best In sesfood t Arherken Favorites'at mortetili Prices In a Relatini and cbeerful itasospbere. Htwi: Open Daily 4.-00 p.n. - C l^ Tuesdayt Entartalnment Fri. I Sal U«aer Ucerm Yet CrarW CWte All Major. TNbteIcbab Accettait: Yes He SiHidai Sacltei:' No.

Fat Eddie’s Groaning Board376 Geoies Raid, Oaybn, 201-3292616. Mokan and American cuisine from

ini Nquor. CriMI I S M id m S a c H p fY it

Torsgate Country Club

‘3 pjiL and 4iod p.ni4 Sunday, li a.m.*2:30 p.m. and $-130 p.m;ii|0ar Ucms*: Yts. Cndi Carii: Msit majof cradit caids accepled. Wl iateiralr ftccttsMt: Yes. If SMkhi Sicflii; No.

Gooid-ffthe Charley's40 Main SL. (2 mi. ndrtlrof Prineatei), 609924-7400. Moderately priced dinini in

.wk Vktorian etMosphete. live crttertainmenl Banquet licitittcs. Hem: lunch —>fridey, 1130-230; Dinner: Monda Thutsdey, 630-10; Friday-Salurday,

I: Sundey, 430-930. U m Ucetu; Yes. CridN Canli: All major cards * AeetstiHt: TYet N Saililiii SactMi: Yet

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Great Ahnerican Saloon anef Eatery-tot bWn SL. MfMstown. 6094269346. A lalooh hr tha whoh family. Drop In hr a Mab,'hnM of bthi'Uie bids lor dinpm. Complementary popcorn. Nam Monday-Sitaiday. 3130-2 fjB4&nday,.noon-2a.m.Lb|wr Unite; Yis,CnM C«te MesterCard, Vlta.Ja Sweblin Sacthm.No.

House of Shih479 Rld|e Road. Monmouth function. 201-3292722, Hunan, Seechuan and Mandarin dishet SpeditUes include.'PhoemrAmoni Birdt Ocean War laU Tune l ini Shrimp Hem- Hondav-t'hursdav. 11:30 a m -IB p.m.. Friday until. 10 30 * p.m.,Saturday. norkrlOSO pm..3unday, 3 p,m-iupm UH»rUeailse;*lh.-but patrons may btini liquor Credit Cards: AmctKan Itpress. MastirCird. Viu. NoSaMUq .Sectho: Yes

Hunpn jRl 206, opposrti Pt. Airport next h Grand Ihion 609-921-0996, Honan, Srechuan■ ■ - ------------ ----------- ------ 7-Thursday, 1130

■ r 1-930 p.m._____ Itaaiotcardt

MlilciMir ItCittMi; K). Hi Smildif StcHii: No.

Hyatt llegency PrincetonCrykal Sarteu •Routa 1 and Aleaoder Road, Princeton 609-987-1234. Enjoy fine contemporary Areerken cuiiine in a larden seOhi. Thi beautiful Atrium, telisni piano musk

-and wonderful dinini mabaa-tba C r^ Carden the perfect place' hr breiMtst hneb and dinn«. lUsaivalioni suueshd. Ham' Breijdast- 630-11:30 a.ni dailr. Sunday Brusch; It a.m.-3 p.m4 lunch; 11:30 l.m.-230 pjn. daily-, U ^ ‘ Fata Hent 230-1130 p.m. daily; 0inn« 611 p.m. daily. Uaaar Ueacta; Yat Ceailt Carte All majer cards tcoMad. Wiaalcbalr Accessihta: Yet Ha SmaWat *ae«at.He.

Jessie's Restaurant and jlourigeQrifW*-

Rauta 130, YardviOt. 609681-3777, Ftaturh| fresh suhod, rrltni steals' and............................................... I and C.....................................

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d Saliinlay 43610 p.m.; Sunday BuDinncf 3.00 p.m. UNiar tkme: .Yit CraCi Carte- Ametkan Eiprtss. Master- C«d. Vtufiniaakbair ActastWa; Yet Ha SowUai .SactiaCYet

Mexican bad ta a spairious seltini: Lunch I ...P.IB, wHh compliffleniity butfel Entertainment rriihtly. Restaurant Uasad Moiidiy- Ham lunch; luetdteSahmlay, 11-30148.-230 p,ni: Dinner: Tuesdar, Mednesv day and Thatsday, 4369 p-m Fihay ind liinlay 43610 p.m.; Sunday Buflel -

Lahiere'r6 Witherspoon SOad, Princthn, 609921-‘27S8. Dina in (ha heart of Princehti in atitefy, 0id-Eri[Uth surroundioit SpcciaiiiiAi in French cuisine end traditional saiecuant Choast ftbm tha ibest edenshre wsoa cettar in tha area feiturini over 600 nodciahly priced,' fine whet Hem lunch; Mondiy-FridaY 12-230 pan.; Saturdey.12-2 pan.; Dtnntt: Hondey-Fiiday S-36930.p.m.. Saturday 610 p.m. Urmt Ucaut: Yit Crait Carte AH maiot cam acetdad. WbiilcTttIr Accc Mt: Yts. Hi SMidm Si Iii: Plo.

Le Plurnet Royalat th* Psacock Inn20 Bintd Una (Routt 206), Princahn 609921-0060., located'in the heart at

. team, niacfton'a historic country hn offtn superb French tirisine in the itea's most ttachos and eletant dinini reom. 0^ taven-days. Ham lundi: ............ 32a623rp.ia,.Ohner;MoodifFr«iy'“ '’

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en -days. Ham lundi: 636930 p.m, Satwitay Bninch 11:36230 p.m.6.%-1600 pan. and Sundav 6069.00 paki Sunday L _____ ,

Upar licaatt; Yet CradN Carte American Exprest-Visa and Hasterthid.

lee's CastlePrincahn Meadows Shopphf Center. 660 Fleinsbore Road 6097991008. 6 nh| in and takini out Spediluini in Ciohnesa and SMchaan cuisine. Empress dikten aad loMer Hoqt Kon| style a specially. Ham bte.-Thutt Il-J)

* " - Sun. 1 p.m.-930 pan. Umr•an.-930 p.ma Fri.-SelM]3(la.'m.-10 pan.; -Ucaaie; No. CradH-Cirter-Wla-accept -ell t SettssMt: Yts. Hi SaiUli NOw •

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utile Szechuan Restaurant2026 (M Trtnha Ihad, West Whdsor, 6094466023 or 609443-5621. Feeturinf unique SiechMa. Hunen-end CinhndM caotini. Umchm .specials, banquets.., end taba out Madiralt prices. Neate Dti^ii30'i.m.-tl p.m4 Friday and Saturday b It pan. Urnt Ucaata: Ho. i;niR Carte AN major utds aMtptod. ■ HNMltillYlHsciitittte: Yll HiSiMta l SiCHiii;Yl -

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. O ld Rocky HiU Iim, under new ownership, fe expanding ..... fa& ^'ahd daughiter act at l^mbertvill^^e's Hamiltpn’s G ....

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HAM ILTON’S GRILL ROOM

Jim Haiiultmi uul hii :'dkughtCT Melisss.. known for their special Monday-night dinnen. ^ and Sun^y bmnchss — at LambertvUk’s . Swan Hotel, are cooking In their own kitchen these days. TI»y‘ve opei»d a iww re^urant, apdy cdled Hamilton’s Grill RMm. Or m a ^ it s h ^ d be plural “ s" to reflect the two Hamilton’s input. The restaurant, which o p e ^ June IS, IS locate in tire. Porkyard /mtiDus Complex on Coryell Street..

■ The restaurant coneqH is a simple Mediter- r a i i ^ Grill -wtb a menu to nuuch, featuring grilled seafood, chqis, 'chicken and* pizza. Tire food is du^nticaily prepared and served in a b le a c ^ , white-washing setting reniinis-

-cent of the'^iinny Mraterrarrean and designed ; tomateh the spint.ot U re^k lhg . In^tlrelhor^ formal of the two dining roomsr a^ky-bluc

ceiling fresco, is lire h i^ g h t . A handsome,. died wood-treming oven and i^ren kitchen and ^ 1 are.tte foefii points o f the other, smaller d h iih g 'a rea .p a i^ 1^ banquettes, it gives diners fi^t-row seats 'to view, tire cooking action. The conrer wobd-buming oven was built by Hamilton,to fecreaiethe taste of the rustic pizzas of ;therregion.'

Harniiton's Grill Room is o ^ for dinner by reservation only. Bring ymir own wineror puTchree a bottle at the Boat House across the yard... . 'HamUtoa's Grill room,. 8S6 Coryell Street, Lambervillc., Dinrier, W^iaesday throu^ S u n d a y , 6 - 10 p.tn> T e le p h o n e : 609^397-4343.

■ lyOodrowIa in Forresfil.Village 6;i my.last visit— a sure s i ^ that all is completed. So it seeing an^a^^im ate tinre m give Wood- rowts'the ranng'T withheld in art earlier , writeup publish^ aftCT'^y. had just p p e i^ . I

.Ihatsanre day I.enjoyed a wondoful niieal ' of three oversized spin«;h ravioli stuffed with .sundried tomatoes and olives, and a hpus6

. salad With eiidive spears aiul mixed leaf lettuces of varying hues w d textures,'and a refeshing iced tea. All was consum^ in their stylish bar, seihi al .fesco/The French doors were

W O O D R O W ^S;

TIrey werehanging pictures oh the w^ls 'at

was-polished., A dish shiured with ngr companion was divided in ther

kitctei a ^ attractively arranged^n'separate.■ plates — Without our ■ havirtlf tb: as|c,,^The chedrwaxprinted on a co i^ te iized ro ister,-

- h"War not only easy to re ^ , but each-item- ordered was also itemized by nanre and price.

Wokxitow's. merits three stars for its' tm-. aginative, .Mylirii m ^u , which features^ffer- ings tanging. from; li^te/grazing ■ fare tp fiiU-scale dmners ami its eclectic decor'tO mulch. The restaurant's prices' are in keepng with the ambitious food and ambianre, but th ^ are not out. oriiiK with otlrer area'upsile dining rooms, s i ^ as; the Hyatt’s Crystal Garden. The food is gorerally well executed, lire ptntions are generous and handsomely presented, f highly teconurreiKf Woodrow’s and visit it 'fi^uently..,My*ftithi«ijaSin is shared:'It was paclu^ with Route'1 ex­ecutives on a recent visit. '

- . i .Woorbow’s r^aceton ■Forrestal y i l l ^ , Prinq^on; Rahrfg;. Opeir seven days:>f .— nny-l' _ fim tn . f fLunch Tuid r dSuter- -served - J1:3b a.m.-l03X),p.m. (11:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Telephone: S204)S6S.,--

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■Marita'w C a n t in aIts Matuu SL, PmotOR, SOS-S24-7SSS. Mebcm food and diini Gnlled speails Indvda ln])i iaatood daily. Daily luadi bvfid. Sunday brunch. a«*«;0aily. U JO-2 tJR4 Sandar tl a.m.-9 pjn.U rllriiii.Yea..Cwda Caidt: AH major cards actaplad. Wiiilrtslf AccauMi. Yes. Bt Satldni Sadlaa:’ Yes.The Marriott201 YXw BM, Pitacto formtal Viaie. Priocaton, 609-4S2-7900. - At mis* Si*M Sm.M Th* Sea Gtfl menu features Ircsli seafood. Howem.

Wbaelcaiir Accailitle; Yes. Be SaMU*| SecUaa YesYaaSea laadh Tap laea Always sooteUtmi estra on tap. Hearty dnirks and iood Monday id football. Happy How weeUiys, SJO-7-JO pjn. D] Aurs- dSwiiday.S-JD pjn.-|2 a.riiJaaretiondSatuniay. ItJO ajn.-I0J0 r Ucaald: Yes. CradB Cants: Att major cards

Policy's Lounge/H am ilton Q u a rte rs112 Routa 33, HamHIon Twp., fU. (SOS) S87-323S. Owini non uuvini hinch

J a.ra. Je*rs:aioiidn-Satutday. two ajn.-10J0 pji,- Saadn, Mon-9 pji. ttaaar Ucawsa: Yes. CrreB Cants: Att m acceptad. BMakWr AecettBle. Yes. B* SaeUaf SecBaa: Yes.

and dinMt Hon.-fri. coddail toont*. Meocan W|M every Monday. (Free Bwtlil Ml ni Senior Cititen Specials avaUaMe. Baars: Lunch M-ftL. llJO-mmeer Mee..I6ars. W mO, Fit. t Sat .4.00-121)0. Sun.3HO-9hO. Ufw'maBi*: Yes. CradB Carre.- Visa, Aneitcan Eipitss, DiseeMr, MastatCi tnaetdalr koeniti. Yes. Ba tiiaUii Saetlaa: No.

the lestau is taitaly mutlLpurposa and offers'American cuisine. Dinini is onaal. Oiesshifonial. Oiass Is caspal (no ' ResenrMloos aisiar - - - - suits! sMs and shoes lequirad). ast Lunch and Crener, seven dayi per b SJO aju.-n:» ajILi IWKtl; 11:30 am.-4 Jo pjL; Dhmer: 4J0 p.«i-l IDO p.n. (Sunday Bnmch is not offend at IMs tm). Uaair Utidii. Yas. Cre#t Carts: Att wajor cards. Whealehatr Atceistli. Yes. BaSaoeUre Seettet: Yes.' Our specialty reslatuani in the hotel. It is an authentic Japanese feMu talented Teppan YMd Chefs who prepare seafood, chkhen.

013 Europe (nn7SS Fanisieoith Ave., Boidcwn (609) 298-4141. Romantic Atmosphere dinini, spedidtiiai in Hwiarian, Romanian A Goman dishes. Veal Paprika. Stutlod Cre Wenec SmMnd, St A Seatli. DtttHQI OftYL-Resenralions Suttestad. Bowia: S-IO pm. lues.-Sun.Xloied'Motidifr"Lliilgt tkaas*: Yes Sail Cirdfc to*. MasterCard. Be Ameidu Saetiew: No.

sterehouse 'feaiuihii talented Teppan YMd Chefs oho prepare seafood, u talae. Enjoy I classic Japanasa meal eiWi csaUc ir.-IDJ() m, Monday throuiand beef at yowlMd chapstkkt Ohmer: pm.-dosed Swiday. Resarvatiotts Souested. 'Ikan*: Yes. CradB Cards: Ml major cards.Is neat, butYes

looih Sattsdai no yeans. Kckht.Mftado KckholUaaer Yes Be

McAteers

O ld H eidolbierg2340HMiRM Aoa.. Hamttton Twp. (609) S87-9480 (609) 890-9894. Easily actsssiU* henr 195. Casual atmMpnere with a "Tooch of Old Europe." Moderately prtcad«MtbMntai eubke. BuquM facilities available. Specialties inctude Wiener SdmitaL Sauertratin. Itoast Ouddlrii, Chops. toaks,-Sealood arM much more! 10% Senior CRiranDisriatmt (or lutKh. Bern: lunch: Tues.-SaL It:45-3J0 p.m Dinmr; Toes.-Sat 3JO-9JO pm Swiday WS-MO p.m. Ucaas*: Yes CradB Card*-Vis*. MasterCard. Wheaidiair ActessMe: No. B* SaNkMi Seettrw: No.

S a L D e FortosCianer of foltoo A Roabihii Ave., "Chambersbort" Trenton. Italian and Continen­tal Cutsin*. Servini lunch.*nd Oioner. HdiBe: Uidch Tuesday-friday UJO-2DO pm. Dinner TuesdaSetatday 4 JO p.m. Sunday 4D0 pm. GloM Moitday. Uaaar Uean*; Y e i CradB. Cards: AH major credit cards' accepted. Hhaeltitalr ittetiMe. ft). Be TawhIrB: Tertla* fti -S a n d a lw o o d R estaurant & L o u n g eAt the Ramade km, UJ. ftoute 1 and Ridie Road, South Brunswicli, 609-452-2044.Aisoal HoBday km, forsiatd DitM and Rant* 31, Montao Twinskip. 609-655-4776. Ope* h( knauaU, hnum and ditmar. SMtoodood specialties *m ToesdSeturday pm.! uturday, 7

lilies end continentil entrees!■ from 9 pm. Been: tuMiy, 7 im.-lO p.tn.UM*r ■*: Yes.

1714 Easton Awo., Somerset. 201-4692522. Atnerican-<s(it|n<qjel cuisine iii in ' ' md, reck oT-Aimb: lol O liv e

wWmiled sated bar. Uv* antaitainmMt Ti Monday-friday and Sunday, 6-JO a.m.-I0 pm.!Ucensa: Yas. CradB Carre.-AH tnajotatds accepted. WItaeIcbalrAcca'nMI* B* SmaUai SacBaa; No.S ca ritlco n Black Swan

i taltini, spedaltrini in chalaaubriaod,Man. Music tor dancini in tb* tormi* Friday i specials. Wsddinis. bir mtbvws, business lunciions. Haare MonAursdiy.lobster end vest Md Seturdiy. Early bird 1253 River Rd., Weibbiiton Cmssini. PA 18947. Fine tefionel Reliin dhiiru iloni• ■ ■ ............. .. “ "■ ')fYied.-Fri.

It JO *m.-10 pjB4 Saturday 5-tl JO p.m.! Sunday 1-9 pm. Upaar Ucaasa: Yes. CradB CieBt; M nujor. WhialebilrIceanWIi. Yes. Be TaaeMai Sadie*: No. however, proprietor has instilted toitcnsiv* ait/smoha latniion syitem.

Ih* Dataware Rhnr. Outdoor tartaca dinini in Ui* summer. Baarti Dimief« 5J0-9J0 pm.; Sal 5JO-10D0 pm.: Sun. 5D0-9D0 pm. Brunch Sal. Nooo-3 JO pm~ Sun. Boon-5 pm. Ua*m Ucatn*; No. Pleas* brin| your own wine or spirits Creril Carre- Y*i No Chocks Accepted Wheilchsir teaxOm-. No He SawUrri SncBea; No. Reservations souested.

Princeton, 100 Colleie Road fust. Pnneeton (609) 452-7800. Award-winnin| restaurant, seleded as one ot the Best in New iets. Modem ind Classicsl French cutsihe senred in in inllmite ilmosphefe. Speciitlies of the boose include Salmon | poached wtUi a kilienne ol leeks and Trutlles, served v ChampaiDe.Sabayon;'.niinw Cteanr ‘Veal Medallions mlh Fresh Duck Foie Gras, sowd mtb JtaaynK and Stuk Diahe. prepared tableside wilh Herbs. OnlonsrMushraoffls and Spicesr Sauce.

M ich e lle '* S e a fo o d R estauront873 HamiiM SL,.SooMrtet.20i-745-7770. Fkie seahod dinini in ad Ultimataahtanl atmesplwi. Piano entertakiiaent Toos.-$at from 6-9 p.m. Cbel specials ' ~ 1 ki adMloir to M f nwiu. On pmnto parkini. Bmcs: Tuh-TIhns. 11.-to pm; Fri. II am.-ll pm.. Sal 12 pm.-ll pm.,Sun. 12 pm.-tO p.m: Sunday Bnmch 12,pm.-3 p.m. UpiNr Ucaasa: No. bot Isiv* assortmant ol oen-alcolioiic been and daqoMas avattabi*.'CradB Carre: AraericM bprass, MastorCatd, Visa. Diners Clab. Whiaicbair AccatsIMa. Yes. B* Tiiklai ladlia: Yas;

Paul 8i N a n c y ’s K itch en r '520 Hay. 33 A OufM'sCroy*, EniHshtown, It) 201-446-2738 Featurinf Snehuan. HatM. MMdwki A Cantonest stile Lunch A Dkiiiar Daily. Luncheon Specials Mon-Sal IIJ0-2D0 18 Choices. Soup, EurWI. Fried Rk* Inckidel Nears: Mon-Thws. ltJO em.-IO pm; Fri. A Sot. lIJO em.-lt p.m.i-Son. 11:30 am.-I0D0 pm. Uaair Ucaaen No. B.YDD CraWt Cards: viu, Masiorcard, Aiaoclci* Esprase Mwlchalr ActatsUh: Yas. N* SraaUai SaeSan Yes.

M usso Restaurant

P J . ’s P a n c a k e H ouset54 Nassau Princeton, 609924J353. Featurini homemade specialties In a laiie inemi. Food for the whole femily at iHordible pricee Breeklist is served oil—3fl6.CatnfletJrit-Jsffleshur|. 201-521-2255. Ittlian resteurint spectaluini in saihod, veil and chfchan dishes. Bps: Luryh _ 11 JO 7s.rn.-3 .m. ftnnet

GiadBYceBa

4JO-10 pm. Saturday and Sundiy, 4-10 p.m. Ur marU ' Vtoa. Mestotcetd end American Esptess. Whiilclwlr Yet AccassttlerhldniihtJ am. UpwY*i Ba SwaklMtSactlan; Ho.

Dinner only, Monday throu[h Saturday 6-10 pm Entrees rann Irom tl6 25-828.00 lackets tequitM All major credit cards accepted Complimentaiy viM patktn|. WheMchait access Guilar entertainmenl ni|htly Resereitiom stronfly recommendedS w e e n e y ’s S a lo o n661S. Bioad St (aetto from Api Uw J So. Tfenton 609-393-6669. Open Mon.-Sal II.DO tm.-2D0 pm. Irish puh etmosphere leeturini live autliMtic Irish music every Fri. rriffi Ntchen spedaltids include, soft sMI crab, fresh dims, the tinhiM fish I meMl. Ctoied Sundays ,Uper Ucarts*: Ye*. CiedH Cwdi: Ml mejer cards accaptod.Tra n s y lv a n ig Inn538 AdiNn* SL Trenton, 609393DI33 The only luthenlic Huniitian. Romaniin festauront ki the ina. Servin'i dinner in an European atmospbete. Strolhni vioUntsts Fri. A Sal iriitris. Dinner only Mon.-Sat.. Closad Sunday, lean: 5 p.m,. 'Uttaar Uciaia Yes:-CtadB-Cwdsr-AH major carts accepled Rasetvaliooi Soutstod.

SacBaa: No.Th d N a ssa u InnPahaw Sriuatai’PrbKatoa. 609921-7500.A triMtiarki alMint tHrikii tooturiai classic Anterirmn cuisine.£jiiirk MoMayS*terdiy,,910.pm; Sttndiy,.llam,:2 pm. Upm UcauW; Yii CradB Card*; AH major credit cards accaptod.

The P o m p d u s M e n a g e rie R e staurant789 Jersay Mm- Hcw Brunswick 201-S4MIU. Ammican ContiisMial cuisin*. ritoeriva wkw Usl A selectiofl d mar 50 bears.' A casual atmosphere. Spadai bit taanti. Hm Horit Special • 50{ ott all bat drinks. Barm: lunch - Mon.-rri,-I l-JO *m,-3 pm. Otahw - Moti-Thurs. 99 p.m., Fri. A Sal 9J0 pm.-IO p.m. Um tfcease. Yea. CttoM Cards; AH major cards acoiptod.WttailcbalrActiHMIi Yas.

Z's B a r & Restaurant419 Hodsea Sbsst at Mott Stra Trenton. 609695-7444. Located n MstoridChaarbersbari. Faiturini- Marnatiotial cuisine metkdoutly prepired by " ’ ' 1 surtoondhris. wMsIve trineworld neetwed. chefs *nd,aatved kiltmitiotts_______NsL lams: rental bach and dinner 7 days a weak. UjiMr Uc**»:.Yes. CtidBCatdw AML Ife Vis*. WhaafthiM. Yes. B* ItoaUai SecBae: No. - ReiwvaUoas 9rfc**ff4 . ' *

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Ciwnw i: B lg /l;30 ;i:36 ; 5:30, 7i30; Cinema II: CocktfiU, 2, 4, 6, 8. 10.

.C in e i^ ti; Big Top"iPec* Wm , Wed.-Thur., Aug-. ^ 'H ,

•Clhema^lU,: Blg'BusIi^/.W ed^ Aug. 3-4-, rtoon,• 2 :15, 4:45; 7:30, 9:45; Fri.-Thur., Aug. 5-M, noon,

2:15, 4:45, 7:15.;9:30.CiiamalV: B anabtr^^.-T hur,, Aug; 3 4 . 12:30,•2:45, 5,

• , 7:15; pri5?ffiur.'. Aug. S-n.l2:3Q: 2:45,5^ 7:30.9:3(^

• . . 11:30. 'Clhema IV: Bainbi 12:45; 2:15,‘3:45.

Ginema V: Cocktail, 1:35, 3:40.5:40, 7:45„ 9:50; Fri.^Sat.11:50. ■ 9.

Cincfna VI: The Rescue,' 1:20, 3:20. 5:20, 7:20,’ 9:20; ' 'Fri.-Sal. 11:20. ' •

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Cinema Ui'BIg Top Pee Wee, Wcd.-Thur Aug. 3-11.1:10. > 3:i0, 5:10,7:10, 9:10. , ' . . -

MANVJCLE CINEMA (201-15^6999)Binibl, Wed.-Thur. 1:30, 3. 4:30, 6. 7:30.Big Badness, Wcd.-Thur. 9.

H iiis b o ro u g li•>»i i f * rf ■' % M o n tg o m e ry

HILLSBORO CINEMA (201-359-4480)^lMonkey; ShlnM,,Wed^3hur..,-7i20. OjlGi^pJeasc c d i th ^^ < for weekend schedule. ‘ ' '

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; MpNT<3pMERY CENTER TOEATRE (609.-924-7444) .Cinema-I: Bagdad Ciife, Wed.-Fri. 7:30, 9:30;-Sat-Sun;

.:.-5:M.:7:JO,-9;30; Mon;AThur. ,7:3O.;9:30.^^ , dnenm.U: B8bette’s F | ^ , Wcd.-T>ur. 7:10, 9:10; Cdinnilssar, S tnrts,^day. Aug. .5;. please call theater for

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Fri-sa: 5 :1 5 ,.^ ',^ 9 4 5 ; Sun.-thur. 5, 7:15, 9:30.'' Cinema II: Th* Demi Poof, Wed.-Thur. 1:45, 5:30, 7:30,

.-9:45; Fri.-Sat. 2:15,5:45,7:45,9:45; Sun.-Thur. 1:45, • 5:1.5.7:30, 9:15. '

Cinema III: Moonstruck, Wed.-Thur. 5.7,9:15; Fri.-Sat. 2, .5:3(). 7:30, 9:30; Sun.-Tue. 2. 4:45, 7

• ejean arid S^ber, Wed.-Thur. 2,4:45, 7;|5 , 9:45.,The New Adventures'^of P ip p l4 ^ g s ^ k in g i Wed.-jhur;

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ERIC LAWRENCEVILLE (609-882-9494)Cinema F<ple Hard; Wed.-Thur. 1,7^ 9:25; please call

theater for weekend .schedule. ' .1, Cinema-U: A-Fish Called Wanda, Wed.-Thur. 7:20, 9:30;

please call theater, for WMkend schedule.m e r c e r MALL CINEMA (609452-2868)

Cinema 1: Coming to America, Wcd.nhur., July 27-Aug. 4. 1:30, 4:20. 7:15. 10.

•Cinema II: Big, Wed.-Thur., July 27-Aug. 4, 1. 3:10. 5:20. 7:40. 10.

Cinema III: Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Wed.-Thur . July 27-Aug. 4. 12:30, 2:45. 5. 7:30. 9:45.

QUAKER BRIDGE MALL-THEATRES (609-799-9331)Cinema I: ‘‘Crocodile” Dundee II, Wed.-Thuf.. Aug. 3-4,

noon. 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:30. The Rescue, Fri.-Thur..

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Cinema I: Midriight Run, Wcd.-ThuFt4T7T9:25; please call . theater for weekend schedule. • .

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RUTGERS CINEMA VI (201-828-8787)Listings arc for Fnday, Aug. 5 through Thursday. Aug. 11.Cinema I: Who Framed Roger Rabbit,'!. 3. 5, 7.15. 9:30;

Fri.-Sat. 11:30.Cinema U. Die Hard, 2:35; 5, 7:25. 9:50, Fri.-Sat. 12:10. The New Adventures of Pippl Lofigstocking, 12:45.

Cinema UI: Bfe, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30; Fri.-Sat.

Cinema 1: Midnight Run, 11:45. 2:15, 4:4$. 7:15. 9:45; Fri.-Sat. midnight..

""Cincma B rShort Circuit 2, 11:45, 2:15, 4:45.Red Heat, 7:30, 10,Cjnema lU;'Cmldy SIum ; 2, noon, 2:10, .4;30, .7, 9:30;

• V' Fti.-Sat. midnight. 'Cinema IV; Arthur 2, On the Rocks, Wed.-Thur., Aug.

3 4 11:30 4:40 -10.- • • ■ 'The Btol«;Ri.vihur;i*Aug.f3^ 11:45, 2;lor4:45. 7:15,

9:20; Fri.rSat, m idni^t. ■ • 'Cinema V: BuH Durhrim, 11:45. 2. 4:30, 7:15. 9:45;

Fri.-Sat. midnight.Cinema VI; License to Drive, noon, 2. 4:30, 7;30. 9:30 Cinema VII; Red Heat, noon. 2:30. 4:45. 7:30, 10.Cinema VUI:" D k Hard, 11:30. 2. 4:40. 7:20. 10; Fri.-Sat .

midnight.Cinema IX: Cocktail, noon, 2:15, 4:30, 7. 9:30;'Fri.-Sat.

midnight.Rocky Horror, IBnk Floyd the Wall and Heavy Metal,

Ri,-Sat. midnight.

MINI-RBVfEWS b y Thomas SimonbtARTHUR 2; ON THE ROCKS —fair — Like a drunk who stays too long, this sequel to the ctuuming 1981 comedy of a tipsy milUonaire looks not cute but bo ^sh . No. 2 l»;ks the fresh plot, spontaneity and, except for a brief appearance, the vital presence of John Gielgud. Most of the gags depend upon alcoholism’s bejn^ seen as cute. Director Bud Y t^ n g lets the mov­ie get bogged dovim irf a moralizing plot, but the message that emerges is dubious; Wealth plus 'liquor equals happiness. With Dudley Moore, L i^ M.inelli and Paul Benedict subbing for the i r ­replaceable Mr. Gielgiai. Rated PG

' for 'Ewguage and a chcerhil depic­tion of pathological (hinking.

leisurely introductions of the feisty cafe owner (CCH Pounder), a mys* terious painter (Jack Palarice) and others, the movie shifu into gentle, romantic comedy 'that leaves the audience smiliiig. The director mix­es surreal colors, expressionistic tilts, montages of tableaux and avant-garde time leaps in a potpour­ri of styles. Deliberately ill-framed scenes mingle with cxquisiteljr beautiful ones, resulting in a work that asks to be completed, both stylistically and narratively, in the viewer’s head, in English. Rated PG for comic nudityr

BAGDAD CAFE — very good — The. ragtag crew that runs a God-forsaken cafe in-the American- deseit is redMmed. by an in^ probable saviour a stout German^ woman (Marianne Sagebrecht) who possesses a touch of m ^ic. Geifhandirector Percy Adlon bdtes no pains to establish iriood and problem in the opening mfnutn. But i after

BAMBI — great — The 1942 Disney chusic looks good ..by the s tan d i^ of any day. It’s shorter (P hour, 10 tninutes), quieter aiA more genuinely comic^ than its counter- pam of the I98(h. The lifelike animation-and impressionistic-back­grounds add up to artisUy for the ages. Few screen moments convey emotions as powerfully as the c a d ^ c scene that segues to a beaithfiil “ funeral” following' the o fE c i^ death of BambPs mother. RatM G — for gotgsous.

BIG — very good — For 25 cents in a carnival machine, Josh Baskin gets his fondest wish, the title wi^h of this feel-great comedy. The idea of a kid playing adult may sound

‘drearily'familiar, but Big takes a cinematic cliche that has often proved dead on its feet and resusci­tates it with pure oxygen. A de­lightfully positive script by Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg, crafty direction by Penny Marshml and a charming lead performance by Tom Hanks up to a movie nearly everyone will love. The movie wallu on the edge of sentimentality, and its ending may not bear scrutiny, Init t ^ point is not so mtreh gaining wisdom as holding on to in r^ocetice. A nd .the show-stoppers-are heart-graM>ers — for exitoiple, when Josh arid his bos^ (Robert Loggia) dance out "heart and soul” and “ chopsticks" on ^gan tk , light-up piano-k^s. With Elizabeth Perkins. Rated PG for a mild sex scene.

misplaced twitis delivers quite a few lau^s. But the premises arc so familiu that most of the results look less tharr original. Each actress plays a city and a country version of a pair of sisters, and all four come together when a greedy corporation

’wants to strip-mine the' village. Unfortunately, the script and direc­tor Jim Abrahams take too lopg getting the , vratnen to encounter each other. The movie sags’in its midsection as multitudinous gags about mistaken identity and con­fused suitprs delay, the climax. Other jokes seem straight from Hee Haw: ‘‘You no good, belly-scrapin' pile of cow plbp!” But the women piill off their demanding roles well.. Rated a mild PG.

triangle .with a young stud (Tim Robbins) aiui an over-the—hill vet-

^^ii.(K evin Costner). The ending is less revealing than the Iq v c tri­angle's double plays promise, but everyone gains some .wisdom. Writer4irector Ron Shelton has Crafted his own experiences in the minor leagues into a fine adult entertainment for a summer evening — or replay on video in the winter. Rated R for bedroom athleticism.

B IG B U S IN E S S — fa ir — 1hrou{^ the c o ^ of Bette Midler and' Lily T t^ in , this stoiy of

Bu l l Du r h a m — very good —A baseball movie (hat avoids the cliches, -this thoughtful comedy grapples with the mental, emotional and even spiritual aspects of the national pastime. Susan Sarandon plays an offbeat but attractive dugout groupie, who beds one bM-news Bull of Durhatn, N.C.^ eiich season. This year,;sbe’s in, a

COMING TO AMERICA — good — Akeem, prince of. Z ^ u n - da,.nosedives ftrim riches to rags, smiling all-the wa/T The newest creation''of Eddip Murphy is .a pleasantly self-effacing hero, gentler and sw eeter than the street-sinart comic usually presents. He comes to America looking for (he perfect wife, and wc arc flat- teiwtby-^hc* jwemisc asjyelkns by our iiuider’s knowledge of his falmlous wealth. Director John LandH takes far too long arriving at the inevitable ending) and soirie gags featuring Mr. Mutiny :aikl sidddek Arsenio Hall in disguise merely inttuni|tt what little flow

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FRIDAY, AUG. 5 ,5 pan,^— Little Dabblers:,"Paper Dying.".5:30 p.m~. — The Delicious F c ^ Shopping Show.■ 6 p,in. Pasta - AiriCfica’s Favorite F^od.

. ' O jd p .in . — Channel 8 •Video Lilwaty. ■ 7 p.m. — Your FWeral Government at Work.,

.7:30 p.iB i— Health lurf Home Report._ ; : r ^8 p.m. '— Channel 8 Special: Sound Scape .Presents

Monica Nagle And.Drtnun Peiaasr- 0 :p .m .^ CpntcippotattMv;- -

~ ~ l V K p S ^ ; A ^5 p.m. — Children’s Video Ubrary. ^ .5:30 p.m. — Delicious Food Shppping ShowT

: 6 p.m.'.— New Jersey and You.' ^ '6:30 p.m. — Channel s Vidco Librajfy.^ .:t ;•7 p.m.,— -Exit 8: L ^a l Interest Talk Show. .’ .7:30 p .m ,S o u t h Brunswick Library ' * • t8 p .m ; ^ Frbm.thc Grdund'Up. ’ .

. 8:30 p.m. — Curtain^oing Up,.9 p.m; — Social Security and You; . T.

■ 9:30 p.m. — Delicious Food Shopping-Show. ..TUESDAY, AUG. 9 . ^

5 p.m. — It's SNoty Time: "Clown Make Up.”5:30 p.m. — Delicious Food Shopping Show.6 p.m.^ — Slidzin Country Video.6:30 p.m. — Medical Center Report No 87 p.m. - Delicious Foixl Shopping Show7:30 p.m. — Channel 8 Special: to be anoounced

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10 5 p.m. — Adventure Pals 5:30 p.m. — Delicious Food .Shopping Show.

’ 6 p.m^—.New iorsey md Y^ "6 : ^ p .m .-^-C ha^lS ^V ideq Library.-7 p.m. — Tender Loving Ghifflc^. , .7:30 p.m. — to be aiiiiounced.8 p.m. — DeUcious Food Shopping Show. ^8 ^ p.m'. — Sizzling Hot O ^ra Company Presents:

‘Making It Happen.” ■■9 p.m. — to be atwounced.

'9 :^ p .m . — New Age Forum. .

' 5:30 p.in. — H^thlinc: with Dr.’iblin Saxson.^’;6 P irn ..T rtK le r Loving C h ildc^6:30 p.m; — Not Just'Rock’n’ RbjL

TUESDAY, AUG. 95 p.m. — to be annouticcd. — i • -5:30 p.m. — The Catholic Cpmen with Father Joe Glass.6 p.m.—r Curtain Going-Up‘.6 : ^ p:m. — ■ to be an n o u n ^ . . ■ '

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------- SUNDAY. A U G .76 p.m — Calvary Presents6:30 p.m. — Good'News Pull CidspcI Bosincssmcn s.

Fellowship International.7 p.m. — The Urgent Message from Bayside

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THURSDiW, AUG. H 1Adventure Pals, ; ••— to be announced. •Healthline:-with Dr. Johli S ^w n . -• . ^ . •^Sodal:'Security and You;- — — ’— Experience of a-Ufetime. ‘

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TUESDAY, A U G .96:30 p.m. — Professor Lewis Gospel Hour 7:3Q p.m. — Henry Porter jnd the I aivc Campaign

WEDNESDAY”, AU<;. 10 6:30 p.m. -- New Jersey and You. ,7 p.m. — TEAM Churches Report 7:30 p.nv, — The Catholic Comer Miracles

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■ifiEVIEWS b y Thomas Simonetthere is. But the congenial tone is impossible to dislike. 'With Shari Headley, John Amos and James Ear! Jones.Ttalt^ R for cursing and not terribly risque jokes. »‘CROCODILE’ DUNDEE II —good — Thin ideas start looking stretched as the sequel does little to flesh out the charming but meager premise of the original light com­edy. Paul Hogan returns Mick Dundee, the man’s man from the Outback coping with the wilderness of New York City, where he now lives with joumahst Sub Charlton (Linda Kozlowski). Like Mick, the film is out of its clement in the city, 'where gags unfold ponderously and an_ impoi5sibly . far-fetched , plot .is established. Things pick up when the., pair gets to Australia, *where Mick makes mischief for a bunch of thugs. Overall, it's agreeable, fami­ly fare. Directed by John Cornell Rated a mild PG.

DIE HARD •— fair — Terrorists take over a high-rise office build= ingi and only Bruce Willis, the $5 iriillion man, can stop them. That'a the salary he was paid to try to holdi a ramshackle .plot together. The

producers would have been better rioflv spending their money to buy

sonic more music (Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" replays distractirtgly) and 10 patch up a Swiss cheese script. TTic greatest tension comes fipom corruption in high places — elevator shafts, window ledges and the ro o f to p —' show n jn . stom ach-flipping 65mm,. But beyond the action level, this vertical western offers little. Rated R fof'' abundant violence.

WHO FRAMED ROGER RAB­BIT — good — This Disney ex­travaganza mixes animation and live action /more successfully than any eariier attempt. Roger Rabbjt can jump into the lap o f a live actor like Bob Hoskiiis,'shake him by the l ^ l s or kick him convincingly in the pants, and the two really da. seem to be in the same world. Toonlown. where, the cartoon fig­ures live, also houses Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig and almost every .other animated hero of history. Ever in­ventive, the movie regrettably tires its audience and never lets Roger go beyond .likeable to cpddly. Some jokes stretch the.adult edge of PG, . !

Dudley I^oore u the tipsy multi-millionaire playboy Arthur Bach and Liza Minelli is his wife, Mnda, in A rthur 2: O ti die Rocks, a sequel to the 1981 comedy Arthur. .

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In tiffs G o m e c i y - Krill t M ff DciNiro nabs; a white-collar.. .criminal played by Mr. Grddin as tHey Kbpscbtch froni

By T h o m a s Sim o n e t

LTHOUGH M id- nighl Run starts in a sprint, by, the end it’s almost jog jog in place. Buf even

then, the intriguing relationship be­tween the, two main characters car­ries it over the finish line.. The cpmedy^tluiller has lot going for it: '■ A (unny a^Sxciting plot in:

: which It somehow makes sense that the FBI, the moh and two paid bounty huntcia arc, all chasing the saine^ctohk:-—

• TighT edlTfng arid jg feit tnonwnnim;—at-lCast fo i^th^firsttwmthirds;■ • ’An^.ybest of all,, delightful .chernistry between ex-cop ’ Robert, QeNlro and-jobber Chatles Cirodih, who spend five adyenti)re.-fill^ days getting on euh other's nerves d u ^g sin t ^ - ^ u p le odyssey from coast to (XMist.

Mr. D eN iro p la y s 'a boun- ty-hiinter who nate a white-coUar criminal played by Mr..GtodinfBy plan, train, autoihobile and a few other conveyances, they hopscotch from New York, to L.A., dodging the many others who want to get in on the act.

I loved everything but the last half-hour. Even a mood-changing stopoff to visit tlK bounty-htfntcr’s ex-wife and daughter seemed to fit. The.seqiwnce is given such emo­tional wci^itr* however, that it should have been wrapped into the aiding.'It's too complicated to ex­plain, but a oiie-line phone call to thedwghter at the end— “ Denise,

how'd you like a Job in the • neighborhoodas a waitress at '^my coffee shop?” — would have

provided, satisfying clasQte.The late innings also suffer from

' Mundancy. The twosome keep^ ninning into the p h e interference in slightly different fornis. ^ riv a l bounty, hunter (John Ashton) proves annoyingly repetitive because he is'

'„ ro easy to foil. He doesn't come up with imaginative.challenges, t.p his ptey r— a cartbori-Euddy-tat could

.do better. . --rDropping in the homcstrttch i r a ■

cbinmon problem, with HoUywot^ g- nrixlucts-those davs.-VB/g-Biisiiiess

and U m iag to America suffer from the same syiKlrentt. AficrscttiiJg'tip" a fascinating sihuition andjjievelop- ingVit.for.-an.hour. or so, these m ovies f lo u n d e r a rp u n d , procrastinating vHth their inetdtable ^ ^

-;endingi,;':'^/v;:/;';-The problem-might be in the way

script conceits are developed. Hoe is what thb Midnight Riin studio

, publicist reveals: . - , ."(Director Martin) Brest r ^

that when screenwritar Gt?o^c.G^al‘ - lo came, to-meet hirn'Tor"another project, he casually mentioned that a Mend who was a cop had to extradite a felon from Kansas City to Los Angcli^. ‘When they got on the plan,' he remembers, 'the guy couldn’t fly, so they wound up

' taking alternate means of. transpor­tation.' Brest droi^icd the original project they had tmn working on and started working on M iSighi

" Run instead.”It seems that many scripts these

days'start with clever but thin setups hire thai and have absolutely no idea

of where dicy are going. .When the (TOticepIs iue sold to financial backers, it is these premises that are mentibhed. Everyone can guess a far-fetched' but audience-pleasing ending; so it h i ^ ' t be u ^ t put,

Hai^ily, Midnight 'Kiin' coroppnsat^ for. this- handle^ by- taking on a. Ufe of its Qwm in tlw droll rels^bnship between cairtor and prisoner. '

hh. DeNiro rises to tire comic bccasibn, arid' hfr. <5rodm. soars.

LjMftcr a career of playing .secondary "roles in mosdy unsuccessful films

(Ishtar, The ^Coucb Trip), Mr. := G t^ -« a i ly proves-his:^^-ability • J hot, , praying ..an »|Cpt^tarrt wire

rippe'd o’f f the iho 'b , h c .J s mild-mannered but opinionated. Thwgh in no positton to. tell.any- b p ^ anything, he cw ’.t ijisisl ^v is­ing thb DeNiro to u ^ '^^non-stpp

. on everything from per^bnal health to love life.-

Tie’s cast as a foil to Mr. Dc- Nirb’s action-oriented hero, but he .toals the limeli^t in most of lbeir

• .icenbs.'C oge tber . s i in p ly »by outperforming his co-star, His tim­ing and nuance‘are perfect, Even as a bystander in the intend cncounta

'' witti the ex-wife, it u his reactions that make the score sing. Later, his imperspnatkm of an FBI officer is far funnief than Mr. DcNiro's.

The movie also beirefits from seasoned supporting players who add rich characterizations. Especial^ ly meiitioiiable are Joe Pantojiano as a slippery bail bondanm and

Kotto as an FBI in^iectcff.But it is the jm|Hovtsed moments

between tire two stars that really

Robert DeDKfo rgtarring as .Jack ' bounty-hunter assigned to transport a from New York to Los Angeles.

Whish)....,^ .m bilm -dayb a iL J ^ p in g riccounUpt

stand out. And while Mr. DeNiro is fine, it is the dead-right deolpan of Mr. Grodin — a blend of the best of John Lithgow and Bob Newhart — that iriakes them woric.

“ You're OK, Jittk,” he finally adinits to his a^rior. “ 1 thirik if we had met undo different ciieum- stances, wc would have — prob^ly still hated c^ b other.”

That line, coming during" the sluggish last half-hour, carries no surprise exce{ri for the delicious, one-beat pause Mr. Grodin-inserts. His cluuacta yields real bounty right up to the predictable ending.

The rating is R for frequent ex­pletives. The movie was reviewed at VA the Movies at MaiketFair.

A Fish Called Wanda'A reduced Monty Python gang is back in town to skewer national fter^^types by exposing not-so-secret grievances Americans and British have held for 200 years

By T h o m a s S im o n e t

D TTO. a stupid Afncrican, unleashes a string .of curses at Archie, a tefnbiy British bar­rister,

“ You’re a true vulgarian, arcn,|J_you?’’ the -B rito n o b se rv e s .

"You're the Bulgarian, wise guy," retort? Ihc outclassed but undaunted. Yank.

A reduced'Monty Python gang is back in town to heist jewels and skew a national stereotypy The plot is your basic gang steals jewels, gang loses jewels, and gang tries eve^thing from making fun of speech disorders.to squishing puppy dogs tp win back jewels. The undalying agenda: Expose tire noHo-secret-grievances Americans and British have been .harboring against each other these'200 years.

The breathlessly hila^ous A Fish Cidled Wanda speWs out a great cririrecaper, a pretty decent ,isoap opera and a ■n6-lrel^-barr^-analy&is--^-the-.lpve-liate relationship be­tween the .Idothif'Countty and — what arc .wc, tire,Son Country? TKe Daughtcr C o u n ^? The Bastard Country? -.

It'sih tte tradilioii of the subtly, savage British coriredies

started by flue and Cry (1947) and most memorably exemplified by The Lavender HiU Mob (1951). Those films were directed by Cbarics Crichton, who also directed Wanda. At 77, he can stir make a coinedy sprint from start to finish. • Fans of the classics, however, should be warned that

—British film humor long simre stopped being cvef-So-proper. Wanda is adult enteitairunent. It delights m overstepping all bounds of good taste — literally, in tire case of a man who eats an expensive collectitm of tropica] fish. '

, The c h w ^ c i ^ around L969 when six young men foinred the Mon^ P y t^ .g ro u p and began redefining what was wacky. Their BBC-(Auctions were uneven, ranging cheerfully from crass to side-splitting. Two of the six, John Cleese a ^ Michael Palin, star in this movie, and Mr. Cleese also.seiyed-as.exccutive producer and-writa.

The two arc in te g ra l beautifully with a couple of Americans, who show luiexpected clowning ability, Jamie Lee Kevin Kline. As-lire JewN-robbery merrily

''ro lls utNjlitabteTtuiitog’bedrootn'farce, tire running joke conrems tire differences'in the fiatal flaws of the stuffy British

. and tire blustery Arhoicaiu., " 1 love robbing the English,” says Kline as the stupid

and vicious Otto. ‘‘They’re so polite.”“ Do you' have any idea of what it’s like being British?"

Mr. Cleese, as the lawyer, later admits. “ We're all terrified of embarrassment. That's why we’re so dead”

The Americans seem to be butts of fewer jokes than their Anglo counterpaitsRo this self-deprecating British film/ but th^ may be only because we arc so used to thc^Arirerican traits of impulsiveness, brashness and greed that we look on them as virtues.

Not every outrageous moment will please every viewer. EspeCfally qucstionable for some will be scenes that make fun of puppies being killed and of a man with a speech impe^tronl (M r PrQin) stuttering hopelessly. But other sections'rise to classic farce, especially those in which the strait-laced Mr. Cleese, is caught in' various compromising positions, with the lusty Ms. Curtis. Such delicious dif­ferences in national types make the 1776 idea of forming two . separate nations look motp^sensible than ever. ;The rating is R for bawdiness and comic vio!encx~against V3 pets.;--

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HowanI Mam Art Cantar, 45 N. Main S tr Umbartviller S^uilar^ IMo- grajpto 'andElcfii^, through Aug. 11, , 609^7-2300, . ' :

Huirtaniaii .Art Cahtar, .7 Center St., CUnton, Aitii'and^Bdc^, Oirough Sept. 18.201-735-8415.

Jairtni Art Q a l^ , Route'33. and 11- htirat'Road,.Freehold, Romantic Pastela by Jamoa-Uewefyn, through August. 201-431-0838.

ArtM Dapoait QaM^, 9 N. Mpin St., iM m icm , S tm Kofmrt: fikw . irtandapapaa,„lhrou9h A u flu s tr^ „ 609-259-3234. * . |

l&avaa, 15 Race St., Frenchtown,on Pap^_ Works by Lucy

' ...............Ircxjghand Maiyin Fdsdman, thi Aug. 7, 201-996-2136.

AilKacts Galery, 1025 S. Broad Ft., Trenton, ContonyjomryTdsnton Artists, through Sept 10,609-599-9081. .

jjtoryn fMleiy^JJB Fftston Ave., New . Brunswick; Oriental Watercolors, throuigh Aug. 12,201-745-5050.

AYO.X f nm na: M ' - -- ^ --l%l&l MiponRO . fimlCSilOn wOTWr; Qaipty, .Carter Road, Hopawetl, A SponUmous Approach: Paintktgs by

■Jean Kauchar, through Aug.. 31,. 609r639-4655.

_______ ____ Lawrence Center,Route 1 and Texas Averaje, Law- renoevitte'. Recent Oil. Paktbolgs-by Elizabeth Roggfes,' through Aug. 20,- 609F83-2401.

Bargaron Gailary, 1087 General. - Oraana Road, Washington CrossAig, iPa., OhigPia/ Woriks, through 4,

215493-1360.

Ufa Cantpr G a l^ , 26 Bridge iSt., Lambertvlile, From E ! ^ to Eighty, throu^ Sept 5, 609-397-2541.

StM itsf im i to d i sections o f T i m e O f f , including- the . T h in g s T o D o caledaf list~ in^s) must be received two weeks .. (P f days)' before the publicaAon ' o f the appropriate issue. Notices may be sent in advance, to be used in the appropriate week. -

. AH submissions musUbe typed and double-spaced, and conhtin brief irformatioh on the. d tr i t where- itis-takings place,: when, . wfHyi's-sprmdrm^imd whetfrer a - fee or registration is required.

Submissions • may be sent to T itn e O ffi B o x J5 0 , P r a c e - •ton,. N .J. 0 8 5 4 2 , i f you have o th e r q u es t io n s , c a l l 609 -9 2 4 -3 2 4 4 , cxti 149 .

Barron Arts Canter, 582 Rahway Av-Rfiofo-

I Cantar M Prinoatort, Withers­poon Street Prirketon, Works -by Marge MIccIo, through Sept. 16, 609-148-1344.

S er ie s , through 609-921-8123.

enue, Woodbrfdge, Eall Eat! graphs of Food as Family and Cultural History, through Aug. 21. 201-634-0413.

Book Qalaiy, 19 W. Mechanic StrNew Hope, Pa., New Works by Pat Martin: OHs on Canvas and Mylar, throi^h Aug; 7 ,215F62-5110.

Mendam Free Pubic Ubrary, 10 Hilltop R c^, Mendham, Faces of Tibet, Streets of’ India: Color Photos by QabrleOe Dorlarrd, through August. 201-543-4152.

Bulinglon County Hiatoricat Sodaty457 H l^ ■ “ “457 H l^ St., Burtogton, ed Qerdus, through SeiA 25, 773. '

Marcar County Community Cofaga,LAxaiy GaUeiy, West Windsor campus. Labor T tirot^ the Eyes o f New Jer­s e y ’s Artists, through Sept. 2. 609-5864600, ext 588.

I Cantar, 21 OCan^gie Center, 1, West VtMsor, Outdoor

Sa^itute ExhttsU throu^ August 609452-1444. .

' Couirty.Ubrary, West Windsor Branch, 333 North P<»1 Ro«l, Prince- ^ .

Junction, LMiettles WWr L/herry,sv$hala, Nusabaum GaleiY,■ * ■ r, N. HrIhrouf^ 5, 609-^4)462.

Coryell Gallpry, 8V Coryell St., Lisilbertvifle, Qattery Artists, through Sept 25, 609-^7-<»04.

I Center,.446 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, 'The Photographers, Aug. 11-Sept 23,609-394-4096. 8L

2 JeanWaling CMc Center, East Bnmswlck, The m toty Of Chewing Qum, through Sapt 1,201^3904950.

Ml HBPteytwusa, Frontand Mon^om- ary Streets, Trenton, artccy Phoft pfi^ A TAWA ExMtSon, through 2, 6(»4893038.

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Eaucalonal TaaMng 'Setvioa, Carter and RosedaJe Roads, LawrencevUe,

' Scubtutes In Bronze m d S teel by MkshaalMatpasaiOtIPeMIngabyJoan

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rMw •IW99f. U99tgfWf VTiniliWl, Zd Livingston Ava., New Brunswick, Amettcana: ■ *

Thraa Cranes OaBary, 1820 W. Mach- rHope, Pi

A Celebration m American CrafL Ihfoui^ Aug. 27, 201-246-4066.

CImooalDnawInga by Eugenia Atgkea; and Lssihar anaW oodm il Hangjbga.

^^O^satxdp, through Aug. 14,

Galary, Memorta) Hospital, Mount HoW,. The Maater'e Touch:

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Bvalo Alt SluilOb 401 S. Clraon Ave., I WNOnt UK# lf9fm)n rVu6fyt infougn Nov. 1, 6094850644.

t Munshkna and Her Sttrdetda —■ Ronn Akkra, Hoae and Marie QIasaay, through Aug. 609-267-0700, ixL 3250.

Towpatt) House, 16 W. Mechanic St., New Ho^, Pa., Cohr Works: Water'- odors by Michele Kahn. through-Aug. 7,215462-5216.

y, 60 Ward Avenue Extension, MeroervBe, Sodpture by Vksbt Latonoft and Kevin QaHup, through Sept 1,609490-7777.

P la in ab o ro Public L ib ra ry , 506 PlalnaborD Road, PUnsboro, Ssrtbr CUzanEMbk: Works by MonemsKe- rtyon, Ida Maokekh, Jaoquekne Dubuc

Tranlon Pubic Ubrary, Cadwaiader Branch, 200 N. Harmitsge Ava., Tren- ion. Works by &udeda of the Trinity Calhadrd Day School, throuigh August 609482-7886.

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AMnHc aty Fafttval ol tea Arte, Sept. 34,609447-5844. .

Wheaton Couitey Oancara; Sunset Hto -Cowity Ch*, Forest -Avenue, Qi^Ki^rwn, Aug. 10,17,24 and 31,8 p.m., 609-771-3874 or 201-359-4837.'

Farm Photo ContMt, sponsor^'ey the N J . AgticultLiral SodeQC dbadune Dec. 31. 6 0 & ^ 7 7 6 6 -i

Somarsat Art A n o d a i^ ( X i t ) ^ Art FwMIval, Far Hills Ealrgrounds; Route 202 and Peapack Road, Far Hllls, Sopt. 25. noon4 p.m., 20T-234-2345. •

Prtneaton Wic Dance Grouft^McCoshCourtyard, Princeton Univei^ cam? pus, Tueedays through Se^. 6, In-

. abuctioo 730 p.m.430 p.m,, request dancing 8:30 p.m.-10 p.m,, 609483-9071" • " • " . •

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MUSEUMS . .'

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Brandywlno R im Museum, Chad^s Ford, Pa., IthJstrators Arthur I. Keller and Herrry C. PIbt, through S ept 4, 215459-1900.

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Pitnoaton YWCA, Paul Robeson Place, PrirKeton, Works In Wood, Metal, Con­crete and Storre by Ronald QuenUn Hyde, throutfi August 609-924-5702.

Rutgers Univeratty, Robeson Center Qailety, 350 Dr. M ^ n Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Newatiq. Color Bird Satura- don and Works by Lbrda Swanson, throU(^ SepL 9. 201-648-5970.

The Last Metro, Aug. 5-7, 7:15 p.m.; Tba Return of Martin Guerr, Aug. 5-7,930 p.m.; Scene of the Crima, Aug 811. 730 p.m.; Body Double, aug. 811, 9 p.m.; A Ctockwotk Or­ange, Aug. 12-14, 7;15 p.m.; Diva, Aug. 12-14, 9:45 p.m.; Kresge Audtodtsn, Frick Chemical Building, Princeton University campus, 6094834000.

Cranbuiy Muaaum,' 4 Park Place, C ^ ' ^ bury. The Bunttog Do//House; Sundays

throu^ September, 1 p.m.-4 p.m.. 609455-1963.

□tersfiB'The Trenton City Museum,CacM ilader Park, Trenton, TAWA Afilsis: Ed Hobrtan, Dallas Plottowski, Herb Mo sm and Qerald Lynch, through Aug. 10; TA )m Rdro4>ective, Ai^. 1341: 609492-4561.

ScHiNarQaloiy, 83 SchoolFtoad W ^ Mesiboto,. Wirka by Barnet Sica. Ap­p el, H undertwaseer and Zuniga, th rou^ Aug. 31, 201-5389465.

S lan t Movie Dm , Newark Museum, 49 WasiWigton SL, Newark, Aug. 9,1230 p.m.. 201-596-6560,

Franklin Inatitu ta , 20th and the Parkway. PMadetohia, Pa., Corrqxrter Q eneraled Art by Chris W ayne, throut^ Sept 15. 2154481200.

Dance

PrincetonShopptog Center, N. Harrlaon St,

-Princeton, Osllwy Artists, through Aug. 26. 6094887474.

Lawranca RahabIteOon Cantar,Lobby QaBecy, 2381 LawrencavHle Road, Lawrencaville, Watercolors by R o s e M ahzl, through August, 6094989500, ext. 215.

Jana Voofhaea Zlmmeif Art Muaaum, George and Hamilton Striaeta, New Brunswick, Leonardo Exhibition, Ihrointe A in ^ 201-932-7237.

Montelter Art Muaaunt Bloomfield and. South Mountain Avenues, Montdair,. Art Reflects Change: 19th Century Uurdsem ea, throu^ Nov. 6; Art Re­flects orange: 20th Centray Land-ecapes, Aug. 7-Jan. 15, 1989;' 201-7485556.

a r lc ^ . New Hope, Pa, Cortterrqxrraty Japmreae Fbkrts, through S ep t 6, 215462-5626.

firaal FMcdancing, sponsored by the Prinoeton University HUel Foundation,

Urtivers^Prtnoslon Urtivers^ Campus, Mon­d a y s , 8 p .m .-1 0 :3 0 p .m .,6087714136 or 608452-3635.

. 6 Normandy Haights Road, M orriato^, New Jersey Arts 'Annual, through Aug. 20; A Look Back: A Celebration of the FomUng of the M useum , through D ecem ber; 201-5380454.

Muaaum of Eariy Tradaa n d Crafts, Maki Street «id Green vnaga Road,

Mutiaw Loute ttenca Company, Paper MB Playhouse, Bnx)ksida Drive, M8 bum, Aug. 9, 8 201-3784343.

MarflsOn, Summer Life kt the 18th M d Emiy t9dr Cerbafee, through S ept 14; Personal Poaaeaalons. through Nov. 29; 201-377-2962.

and Anna Patti, through Aug. 6; Bqotor- S o u lp lW K n a ^ f^ of J.

Franeat o a n aateuranL y 2 Fronl^ iSL, Chambarabuty, Tranlon, Boehm - Ponalaki Qerdan ofRuaere, ongoing, 46064I8O1IH.

krg .C aet,Seward Johriaon, through 8087

Tuckar, Anthony and Day bw., 100 Nassau SL, Piteoston, Wrtka by Mas W illiam s, th ro u g h A ug. 5, 6086882272.

Art, 8see--a— tm.WOtn fl-

Utaatalra QMaiy, Peddtor’a vatege, Lahaeka, W , Raekst Oka by Steve C a i ^ b a / ^ th rough . S e p t: 9,

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HJ. 8M t IlMMjni, 205 W. statist. PmcMq FMhnl, i E; Feny SL, New . Trertqn, ,i4/)w Eden: American Land- . Hopei- Pa., Aufl. 6, 1' p.m.-8 pjn. "andacape, 1878-1925, through Sept 4, 600-292-6308.

Aug. 7, noon-7 p.nv., 215-357-7998T.-

49 WasNngton .-St, Newark, American Art from the Be­quest o t Diana Boruwr Lew<s,-thn>ugh Sept 30, 201-596-6550.

sump, Coin'and Sports Card Stww,Coachman Inn, Cranford,- Aug. 7, 10 am.-4:30 p:m., 201-247-1093.

CM stfns Wyrtzsn CorKsrt of.C M s- flwi C onlsniponty Song, spoiiaored by the Princeton Affiance Church at f^inceton Hgh School, Moore and Houghton Streets, Piincelon, Aug. 5 ,7 PJT>., 609-799-9000.

Performing Arts Center, Pomona, Aug. 5, a p.m., 609-652-9000.

fte d v Trmta; Aup. .^; Qonlon UgM- foot, Aug. 6 ; Waterloo Village, Stanhope, 201-347^4700.' '

. torri* The Ramonea, Aug. 5; A m ostkr From, Aug. 7; D.flL'a and Kreator, Aug. 14:609-392-P887.

Noyes Museum, Lily Lake Road, > OoeanvVIe, American lha< Art from the

Collection of Herbisrt. Wakie Hemphill : Jr^'thropiJh Sept. 11, 609-652-8848.**

Stamp Fair, Hyatt tlegency, 2 . Albany SL,NewBntnswick,Alig. 13, lO&m.-^ p.m. tfid-Aug. 14,-10 a.m .-6 p.m., 201-761-7760. ’

Concerts t>y the7^ , Bayview Park. Perth Amboy, Surrdays through Sept. •

,4 . 3 p.m., 201-745-4489. free.

Otd Bartaicfcs Mupeurn, Barrack Sueet, ^Trenton,-:^-6arracks Remembered. through Sefrtember, Federal Style and Restoration Exhibit, through December 1990: 609-396-1776.

Tours,-Historic*Fall8ington, 4 Yardey Am ,, Faliaington, P i , through Nov.'13; 215-295-6567. ^

Pfade Peppers New OHsana Jazz ' Bon4 Nwrark Museum, 49 Washing­

ton S t, Newark, Aug. 11, 1230 p.m.-130p.m;, 201-596-6550. .

Ron Park Jazz nuartat, Aug. 7 .3 p.m.-430 p.m.: Danny Meo-~ ca DWslsnd BSi4 Aug. 14, 3 p .m .-4:30 p.m .: Jo h n so n Park BaridshM. River Ropd, Piscatavray, 201-74&3900.

The Clarion Hotsi 399 Monmouth S t. E a s t W indsorr"t:tve ,>-Sanris , W e d'n e a d a y s - S a t (i r (i a y 8 , 609448-7()0ff, • -.p-

O ut Berth Dinner Theatre, Route 35. SayreviUe.-Dave Mason, Aug. 6,9 p.m., 201-727-3000. ^ •

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Votunteer Crsfters Needisd, Bowmari's Hill Nature-Preserve, River Road, W a sh in g to n C r o s s in g , P a . , Wednesdays, 10 a.nt.^215-662-2924.

The D r jy ^ Princeton Forrestal Village. Roiile 1 and Coflege Road,' PlaJnsboro, Aug. 10, 7 p .m . -8 :30 p-.m., 609-799:6363.

Rfchard fTsllsr Quartet, Montgomery Park, HarflngerrRoad, BdOe Mead (mki site; Montgomery H l^ School. Burnt Hlfl Road, Oilman). Aug.-6. 7:15 p.m.-9:15 p.m., 201-359-6529, free.

Cdach ft Four, Town House Motel, Route 33, Hightstown, Piar^st/OrganHsi

. Sal TrippI, WednMday-SatOrday, 8 pni.-l ami, 609-448-2400.

.Paterson Museum,-2 Market St., Paterson, Spark; Young Conterrv Waffiar/Waftress Wbie Relay Race,

.r— ------- »... Yoad Restaurant 225poraty Artists From„ Paterson, Aug. 7-84^24,201-881-3874. Rout4 179, Lambertville, Aug. 7, 10

a.m., 609-397-3100, free.

MISCELLANY

Fdit Festival, Balliefleid State Park, Route 33, Manalapan (rakt sHe: Free­hold Rekxmed Church, 67 W. Main F re e h o ld ) , Aug. 13, 8 p .rh., 201M62-8811.

Steve Lowienoe and E da Qonne, Aug.5-6; Steve Wbiwood, Aug. 9-10: New Jersey Symphony Orch aatia, Aug. 1 1 ; Garden State Arts Center, HoCikM , 201-442-9200. -

Comedy Caberet, at the George W a^- togton Lodge, Route 1 arid Penh-

-syhrtmia Tumpece exit 28, Bendaiem, P&, Doug White, PatBocMnandAridy Scarpad,. Aug. 5-6; Kevin SiMvan, Mary Frances CormeKy and Herbie Quinones. Aug. 12-13; 215-3554AFF.

A World In Wke and Ught, N J . State Museum, 205 W. State S t, Trenton, through Sept 4, 609-292-6306. .

Guitarist Piggy MeCay, Tiil'rUable" Junction, Church Street Flemington, Aug: 6, 7 p jn .-8 pjn., 201-788-5934.

Trinidad Serenadera' Steel Band, ... Brownstone Park, Broad Street New- 'ork (rain sits: Symphony Hall Terrace

Room, Brood Street Newark), Aug. 10, noon, 201-643-4550, free.

TTw Country hm, Route 130, RotiP binsviUe, Live Country Western Hktaic, Fridays arid Saturdays, 609-259-2033.

TTW»S

AD oyColectlngFoesla, sponsored by the Newark Mjseum, Ar^. 24, 830 aJn.-430 pjn., 609-596-6550.

Joe S t MkhaoTe Rock Band, Hew Jersey State Museum, 205 W. State S t. Trenton, Aug. 10, 12:15 p.m.-1:45 p.m., 609-292-6464.

AulomoMe Show, downtown New

Mpnmoiith Park Race Track, Aug. 12; Herahey Park, Herahey, Pa., Aug. 17; sporisored by the South Brunswick O a p a r tm e n t of R e c r e a t io n , 201-297-4433^

The Judds, Aug. 5; Petra with Brian Duncanlawl RitKly Stonehi, Aug. 6; Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson. 201-929350Q. '

West Cheater Alumni Community Band, Aug. 9 ,7 pjn.; One Altematlve Jazz Triot Aug. 11 7 p.m.; Volw Forge Sweet Adalnes, Aug. 13. 7 p.m.; Longwood Qahlens, Kennett Square, Pa., 215-388-6741.

Ctitrioeaa hwi, -Route 32, LurhbervUle, Pa., Una Curran end Tina Baldwin, W ed n esd ay s , 7 p .m .-10 p.m.. 215-297-5082. -

IBBO 3345 Bnmswick Pike, Law- rerxe. Dreamspeak, Thursdays, 10 p.m.-l a.m.. 609-275-1200.

nfcialc hi the Mbuntaina: Saratoga,or 216862-5665 ,,;2 lS oBerkahlrea c4 Masiachuiatts, spon-

TTie Kbigaton Trio, Basking Ridge Got! Club, Basking Ridge, Aug. 9, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., 201-953-8000.

Youth Rock C oncert Aug. 6. 6 p.m.; M>a<achlan Q o ^ Aug. 13; Great A uditorium , O c e a n G rove , 201-775-0035.

Doylaatown bvi, 18 W. State' St.. Doyiestown, P a, Eric Aubrey, July 29 and 30; 215-3456610.

Night spotsColactfclaa Market and Show, Budget

Motor Hotel, 350 Route 9 N. Wood- brldgei Ai«. 14, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 201-247-1093.

aored by the Newark Museum, Aug. 11-14. 201-5966550,

Uonal Hampton, Paper MU Playhouse, Brookslde Drive, MIAxim, Aug. 11, 6 J).m., 201-376-4343.

Music_____ I Feativst Clintoo Historical Mu­seum VMage, Main SlreeL‘ Clinton, Aug. 13,5 pm-10p.m., 201-735-4101.

bmartubbigttiaBalstoRhrer, sponsor­ed by the Sierra Club, Aug. 6 and 11, 10 am ., 609-267-705^

Ught Shows, Ffankfin Institute, 20th and the Parkway, Philadelphia,through Oct 29, 730 p.m., 8:45 p.m.

1^ orand 10 pm . Pa., 215-448-1 800-233-4050

Luda.dl Lammennoor by Metro Lyric . Opem ParaiTWunt Theatre, Anbury P a rk , Aug. 13. 8 :15 p .m ., 201-531-2378.

Lunacy, ManviOe Public Library lawn, 100 South 10th Ave., ManvQle, Aug. 9 (rah) date Aug. 11),. 7 p.m .630 p.m. 201-722-9722.

Emmetfa bm, SpotswoorIGravel Hill Road, MohrpeTowrtship, JodfBdnJIovr, F ridays; Plano Music by Mel, Saturdays, 201-521-9811.

Foiagata Country Club, Jamesburg, Pianist David Pappedanio, Fridays, 6 p .m .-9 :30 p .m .. S a tu rd a y s . 6 p.m.-1030 pm . and Surtday mornings, 201-521-0070.

M organ's Revolutionary Encam p- niwa, Htetbrie Speedwell, 333 Speed- wel Ave., Morristown, Aug. 14, noon-5 pm , 201-5406211.,

end biaanhy, Hlghtstown Fire House, Hlghtstown, Aug. 13, 7 p.m , 6094284043.

Micheal Bowlry Barrefll Concert, Yel- iow- Brick Toad, 225 Route 179, Lambertville, Aug. 14, 3 p.m 6 p.m., 6096976100.

Baron BobtekattdHM Orchestra, Aug.7, 8 pm .6 p.m; to g e lh sr A c te end the Gordon Stale B w - ’&eernfaie,

Miia Barge RMee Deiawarp Canal, New H o^, Pa., o tf /, 1130 am ., 1 p.m., 2 p m , 3 pm ., 430 pm and 6 p.m., 215-862-284^

Aug. 14, 6 pm .6 p.m.; Warren Park MH T li - • ■ - -

New Jersey Percussion &taemble.East Brunswick Community Beach, DurVtams Comer Road. East BaiDS-

. wick,. Aug. 7, 7 .p.m.; 201-3906825, free.

Bobby Rue's Eatery and Sphtls, 523 HamUton Ave., Trenton, Jerry Monk and Open Stage N l^ Thuradays, 9 pm -130 am .; Check, Please, Com­edy Troupe, Upetairs Room, Fridays, 9 p.m .-1l30 pm .; David-'. 1 ^ , Dowrr-stairs Room, Fridays, 9 p.rri.-130 am-;Magldan ABen Zbigg, ^turdays, 930 pm., 1030 pm . arid 1130 p.m.; Piatr- 1st Qaorge Abbott, Sundays, 9 p.m.-l 30 a.m.; 609-392-8648.

Qaalt^ bm, 69 Washington SL, Mount Holly, Open Jazz JeoLJSpafllon, Tuesdays, 630 p.m., 609-261-0444.

Good Tbne Chartey*a, 40 M ^ St.. K ingston , O pen S ta g e N ight, Tuewtays, 830 p.m., 609-924-7400.

Theater, Florida Grove Road, Woodbridge, 201-7456900, free.

elory VIewbM of the Mght Sky, Morris Museum, 6 Tkxmatrdy Heights Road, Morristown, Aug. 13, 9 p.m., 201-538-0454, free.

Festival Buodeuch Park, Easton Avenue, N ^ Brunswick. Aug. 11, 8 p.m., 201-2480603, free. '

Jersey P o te Gazabo, Fiotham Park, Aug. 7 (ram dale Aug. 8), 7 p.m., 201-992-7191, free.

B r o t h e r s S a l o o n . W hlte- . ..horse MercerviBe. Road, MercervHie.

Dance NIghti' Satudays; Tony NM'a Champagne Dance Party, Stmddysf 609690-9604.

Havana, 105 S. Main SL, New Hope, Pa., Code Blue, Aiig. 5; ^ Js Matsknela, Aug. 6; EOen Britton ft Co., Aug. 7; Rlanlst John Bray. Aug. 8 and 10; 10th- Birthday Bash, 9;Sqiieezy Peedh, Aug. 11; PosrnonSet Brothers, Aug. 12-13; Charles Fram- brough and Steve Kramdr, Aug. 14; 215662-9897. . ‘

Pal Mesh end the Big Bend Fimre sa,Aug. 7, 7 p .m .-8:30 p.m.; F red Button Down Cafe, 4160 Quakerbridge

Brown Bog Concerts, Princeton Shop­ping Center, N. Harrison Street Prince­ton. T u e a d ^ through Aug. 9, noon. 609621-6234.

V -

Parsaid Mata or Shower ParW, Wash­ington Croaaing State Park. Wariring-

C r o ^ . P a. Aug. 12 (rain date; The Carbto JoneiM O ubitat Aug. 6. 7 ® p .m . - l 1 p ,m „ pm ;P oM M dakM andH kD tidbi^

215-448-1200, Binii^ Aug. 13..7 pm .; Mercer County- ■ ■ ' ' loo Skairg Rbik. Old Trentonpy IM dn g New J ^ Stats Fak. R ^ _ W ^ .W in £ p r. 8Q966967D1 or

W eache and The Billion Dollar Sounct Aug. 14, 7 pm .630 pm.; Spring Lake Park Gazebo, Maple Av­enue, South Plainfield, 201-7483900, free.

Road, Lawrenceville, Jazz and Blues Night, Tuaadaya, 7 p.m.-midnighl. 609-7983335.

U.S. Route 130, East Windsor, Disc Jockey, every n i^ t; Live M usic , T u e s d a y . a n d T h u rs - day-Satiaday, 609-448-8012.

Pete Korey and Hto BKi Band Sound,. Thomppon .Park, Perrbrevitle Road.' Jftmeaulg. Aug. 10, 2 p .m l6 3 0 'p m ,'

,,201-7456000. free.

Catch a RWng Star at the Hyatt Regen- cy-Pilnoeton, 1(& Carnegie Center, West Windsor, M argate! Sm ith,

. through Aug. 8; Comedian J e ll • Cesarto, Aug. 8.13; 608987-1234 or

608987-6018.

J.'AugusYs, 19 Dennis SL. New Bruns­wick. DJ„ Mondays and Fridays, 11 p.m.; Sunday Night Blues, Sundays, 9 p.m.; 201-2488028.

Jessie’s, Route 130, Yardville, -Uvs Bands-and OJ, Wednesdays, 9 pm., 608561-3777. . .

rrsnton, Aug. 14. 8096688090. . Piinist.;:Vlbdmlr Fsftsritsn, £tockton CRy Garrisris, 1701 Coihotm SL, TreivJohn ft Peler'a, 96 S! M ^ ^ , Hew

Hope. Pa., DsrvU Rowan and Ex-

U tj- tiU v *. ’ 1 »>T

19887 TIME OFF

. tetanM, Aug.'ia, 2 1 5 ^ -fi^ t.

UwbwtMl SteBbn, ,11' Lambolytte,

St.ai^

QoUin Club of lh« JmiWt Com- ly Of Itw M M nM Val-

MeeOngs, Mondays, 1:30

S a lu rd ^ 7 p.m .-l 1 p.m.; S te vti Kmnrnr tiw , &jM0y, 3 p.nt*7opjQ.;■.. e09^-8W. ■ ;

NiOfMRi kifi^'PtJnier Squdra, Pi^K^cm I ‘Itm af the i ssa, Tafrodm, TiMbdm,

9 .p.0vsnWnl^Room, ThursdaysrSaturdays, 9:30 pjn.-12:30 nanbf OaVbs,

. Lobby Bar, Tburadayi SahJrdays, 750 pm-t150 pm; 609-921-7500.

pjit.)

Giroofor MnoaOon' ty, P)bA% eim taka |%K Eas VOnd-

:• sor,‘‘A ^.-7 ,11 am, 609-443-12^.. ;

■KMOfsoy Jvw un: oaiyWfi Ufivief.MonOnQa, ages 2 5 -^ WoocSirklge

. Dinar, Route 35, Woodbridge, Tuesdays, 65Q pm, 201^5015. :

a , New Hdjw, Pa, Annh C M Your CNst through Aug.r14,215-862-2041.

M lB b fh a v In ',6094830444.

Aug. 11-28, ^1989,2150880741.

- County llffhangor,

DdiMte'a, 8. River Road, New HOpe, Pa, Plartst Bob Egan^ Saturdays, Mondays and Wednesday, 8:30 p m -n A M ^ Piairdst R o (M Adams Fridays, 8 p.mj-nAM|yit; Plano Bar, Thursdays and Sundays; 8:30 pjTi,-inldnight; 215-862-2432.

>- PJ.'‘a Cafe, ,i54 Nassau a , Pi5icaton, M tialc, L ig h t Food and Desaerta, Fridays «id Satindays, tiAMghtO am., 609024-1353;

. Jh ii PartywoHca Untimited, m b ''Somerset a , ftow Bhaiswick, Mian In'

M idonM ala Ravue, Wednesdays, 650 p^.m.r D .J . a n d D a n c in g , ihursdays-Salurdays; 201-246-48V1.

Ptiaeaanta* Landbig, AmweV Road, ~ Belle Mead, fbjoy ■ on the Piano, Wednesdays-Thursdays; 6 p.m.-8

. pm., 201-359-4700.

. 8caniiodn4*ilncelon, T h ^ J^ardens Raatawant.lOO CoMeige Rom East

■ Plabnboto, Awdst. & idyJM axw eO ,• Mond^6pm-10pm.;Aei/erJorn

Bray, Tuesdaya 6 pm.-10p.im; Pla/dst John K a ta , Wecbiesdays, 6 pm-10

’ p.m.; P ia n ist Q le h n M cC le lla nd , Thursdays, 6 p.m.-10 p,m,v R hk FkxVa D a n ce O rch e stra , Saturdays, 8 piamidnight; Dick Braytanbah, Sun­days,. 1050 am.-250 pm. and 8- d.m.-.10 p.m.; Black.Swan Res­taurant: Quitarlat B a rry Petbraon, Mondi Wednesdays, 6 pm.-10 p.m.

i and Thursdays-Satimtays, 7 p.m.-l 1 I pm.; 609-452-7800. .

I Swan Hotel, Landiettvne, PlanM Jeff I BaumeMar and BasMdt fkm VMosky,I Thutedaya 850 pm , 609-397-3552.I Wycombe Inn, Mill Creek Road,

Wyoombe, Pa., Eve Short on Plano and V ocals, Fridays-Saturdays, 8 p.m.-midnight, 215-598-7000 or 215496-7158.: ■ -

Singles *

Aim. 6, 6 pm . 609-7344363 or 609-771-1302; Obcusstons, OSTCout-' try Club Road, Bridgewater, Fridays, 8:30 p.m ., 201-725-0276 or 201-656«18un«9pm.

' : ■ ‘ - -e ■ .1.

TheatnMHimie-Towpfth, 18-90 W.' Mechanic St, New H o ^ Pa , Mmder on ihe Mnrw.M CWered A/Wr, thrau^ Sept, 10. 216462:M18; .. - .

Wfciiiinaloo Crcai^^ Ra^a Oprin Air■ Thaaba, jkusvIBe; OUshoma by En-

• core. ProdupUonsv tlwough Aug, 6, 10-13,850 pm., 609-737-18 . ' .

O to ^ b ro 'S ti^ 'c o ^ Wycombe Inn, Mill Creek Road,45ldStri^ Aug.6-7T«)04634392. Wyoombe,r “ ‘

Uxigwood Qaidana, Route 1, Kermett Square, Pa., FM an’a RaMwwby Bim- dywbier'a Ltd., throuj Aug. 6, 850 pm., 2153884741.

PoiaidaHonTheaba, Butftigton .-CoHedo. Pgmberton. Cllfth

p g u tjh 609494-2138.

OaorMBtreelMiytiauae, 9 L■. St, New Biun8WKit. 0^ 8 Oo& by-

Qlassborp Bummer Theater,Qlaesbord Slato ‘ * I sMiif mill .wiooit nuaU|

,P n ., The Latfter and L o a m SOrvbookby SHvsf iX)«ar Producdons, August 7, 14, 21 «id 28, 750 pm., 2155957000 0(C 12155957158;

Study

New CoonecOonsof Cenbal Jaiaey. Jewish Widows and Widowers ages 40s and SOe. Bmbecue jsnd

OutsrCbtleBUault M o r O iy M e ^ , PiaktsborDTown Had, PlabtmoraJUig.'' 9,8 pm., 6057994245. . -

Panaits \M0iout Partners, MercerClwpter, CMsntatfon, Ewing > Ubraiy, Ewing, Ai^. 9, Z

pm.4:45: pm.; Dance, Marroe km, Routs 1, Lawrence Township, Aug. 12, 950'pm.-1 am ; 605771-6381.

'IBddeoex Counhr FMr, Fabgror^, Cmlbuiy Road, Bast Bninawick, For Qoodneea' Sake: Fanhku in the Oar- dsn Strte by ageworka ToutkM Com­pany, Aug. 6,6 pm., 6094657150.

' : ' ' ' *s' *M i H i PliytiouaA Front and Mor^otn-

aty Straeo, Trerrion, Llgld Lfp Ae ^ 'by the Summer Theater at .Trenton State “ " I, Aug. 57>and 11-14, I .

Mary Jaooba Uiraiy, 64 Washington St, Rocky TSIk Deep Sbea\Sm m pr n eadb g Club Party, Aug. 6, lO.am.; DIeney FeUtae F in , A i . 8, > pm-;

- Movies for Pm choolera, K tg . 9,1050 .• : am ; Tpdidtor TIttw, agbe.>23tit vrilh ■ . piMetit Aug. 10: 1050 am.', r « ^ : .

tretion fequired; Mbv/ea For SohooMped ChldnsfJ, Aug. 11,10:®)

. am.; 605924-TO73. .

Metcar County Ubtary,. WaaNngton Township Branch,';^2 .Rob-.:. bkwriM/Anetitown Road.Rebblnnritte, ' Y o u 1 »N e v»To o Old F o ra Story, Aug.8,4 pm.: Craft Progrmi:Jat-P!Of)eHed Papar Plato Soatt Aug. 11, 4 p.m., registraton required; S u m m e r

, StotyUme fdt-Preachoolera. through.~ Aug. ' 28, JVedrieadaya 4 pm. .and

Thundeys 1050 am., 605^^2150.

|VMeUfeKln0dom,Route3n,WB8h- kiglon, Mhiature ExMMt Itncu^ Sept 5,10 am.4 pm., 201-6894668.

New Je ra ^ B * ^ Mueeunt 2C6 W. State St, TranlOn, JonaSm t ^ ro u t, Aug. 11,1 pM iO todflafeti, weeSlara " • - - - "I.; Sciance Ffm -

New Jeieey Pubic Theatre stRurmeis, Barketay. Heights, Brighton Beach M e m o lra , through Aug.201-322-3808.

20.

et~Caiolyn'8, 19 Princeton, Aug. 7, 4 pm ; Sum ner Pariy, The JawWi Center, 435 Nassau St., Princeton, Aug. 14, 7 p.m.; 809-2755932.'

Prtncelon BlhsMoi Dance, Amwicsn legion HaB, Hopewel, Aug. 14,4 pm-4 pm, 201421-0439 dr 2153214111.

Bhoie ShiMae, Boanhm k HBte, Spring Lake andBee Gbt Aug. 5, 650 pm.; 201-6794519.

Bbigle FOcee, Dance, Ckto ss; Route 35, Sayrevile, Aug. 7, 8 pm.; dance, Woodbridge tWon, Q4.P. exit 131A,. WbodbrTdge, Aug. 14, 8 p.m.; 201-2350972.or 201-6794311.

Bkidae Agrtn, dance Perds Hottday km. Routs 1 S, PUfWboro, /tog.'8,13, 20 and 2 . 850 pm., 201-5284343.

Blnglaa Feliowahip, Aleef/ngs, Ptdhabort), Wadneadays, 750 p.m., 6052751932 or 6052759592.

PWw.iNnHiy oiMKMpMre rWmNm w.Dirow. UnwatsHy, Roiria 24, Matfiaon, Roeencrantz and CkiBdenatom Are dead throughSapL 3; Hwriiet through

Drive, Sept 4; 201377-4467.

■iereey Thesire Jublaa at Lttiecty ■ Sbde RMi$k I TamWwl. Jersey City, The Mbs Ftacradtor Gordast by MoCartor Thaatrs Company, duoum Aug. 7; d m m g a r by Rxmdadon Thaatra, Aug. 1514; ®)1-653-9090, free

8 Singles, ages 35plus, km Season, Routs 28,

raiich,-Thursdays, 8:30 'dn^ht, 201-725-2319 or

Baeeet Va|eyBbtgfe-H|kel«, meets at Tlnton Fab HBton, Q4.P. Eidl 105,

. Sunbys, 1150 am , 201-4457827,

Ckib ti nMei, 713IF Dance, Aug. 5, 9 pm ; Nam Moon tknoa, Aug. l^ 9 pm ; HoWw km, Route 1, PlHnsboro, 201 ■

Feed and mendl’ UnMbdi': dinner Out Siaro. Raataursnt Lambertvie,- Aug. ,9, 850 pm.; Theater Party, Off Broedakeal Daeiart T h a ^ , 5 S. Greenwood Ave., Hopawei, Aug. 14, 1430 p.m .1 609-599-2569 or 215296^<g,- reaervattona required;

Fonan lor tanjtoe. DtocuaOon Group, S o c U Hour and SpeolM 'Program , UnItwIanChuch, 50 Cherry IM

,' Prlnoeldn, Fridays, 7:30 p.m \a094S2-l854 or ®>1-8257062.

YMCA of Pitncielon. Pail Robeaon. Place, Princeton, S ingles' Sports, Fricbtys, 7 p.m.4 pm., 609-924-4497.

STAGE

I VBanSb Alake stela Park, ABaire, U gtoharitotVanloa, Aug. 57 andThe

1514,2 pm., 201-9352253:

Odette’s, raver Road, New Hope, Pa., Alan Ja y Lamm Songbook by Silver OoRw Productions, Aug. 5,12.19 ard 26,9 pm, 215862*2432.

'OlFBroedabeirt Peeeert 'fhaalre, 5 S.GraanwoOd Ate., Hopewel, X^haptor Tbo, through Aug. 27.6094652766.

Peddat'e Viaga Dkmer Thaebe at ttwCock 'n etdRestatoait R o t^ 202 and 263, Ldtadca, Pa., Ybur Room or Mina?, tomugh Aug. 7; AktY M s- befteWn*. Aug.'10-SdTpt. 18; 215794-3460.. 4*

Princeton Rep Compeny at Mur- ray-Oodgs Theatre, Princeton Utdver- sity campus. Savage In Umbo, through

7 ; The Foreigner, Aug. 11-28; -7-4960.

Rooeevei Park’s Playe-Inffie Pak, Rorwevstt Park Amphitneatar, Route 1, Ecbon, 77w Student Prince, through

, Aug. 6, 201-^2884,

Ruleare IMvataiy, PhHp J. Levin Theetie, Route 18 aid George Street New Btutwwick, Rocky arid Diego, through Aug. 7, 201432-7511.

OrdP*. UMvvfiBVv lUVSQNf oClOQo vCToOland SkMkton Ave., New H m , Pa. S le M M a tyta n a k u e E x MYou-, and The A c to rs N ightm are, Ihrough Aug. 7,1^546537^.

BrwnllDoiiAlnoetoiL Cofecn Road.' Plaktitoto,AlanJeyLem erSongbook

by SHver Oobr Productions. Aug. 8 13, 20 and 27.' 9:30 p.m., 609452-7800.

Andauaa and ColecMbliI. sponsored by me Princeton AHaioe. Cttorch a Princeton KHgh, Siidmol, Moore and Houghtoh.Streels, Prkrceton, Ai^. 5; 9 am-noon. 605799-9000, frae,' r e ^ tratkm rarpdred.

FdlirtCtaeaea, Princeton Art Aaaoda don. 45 Stockton'8L, Princeton, Sept 250ec. 10, 6050214173.

The Meidro of Handel Coloqbiunv NJ.Shakaapeare Feedval, Drew tMva- aky. Route 24, Madison, Aug. 12-14, 201377-5330.

Summar String Faeitval, ages 518, Waatminata Chok CoHege, Hamilton Avenue and Walnut Lane, Princeton, Aug. 5 1 i 605921-7104.

Y O U N G S T E R S

through Augi^ 11 am ^_____Feedval, weekdays dvough AucnisL

.. nooa;M to at the Soa8hcte,maelmayii. through Augu^ 1 p.m.; 605292-7780.

Newark Mueeum, 49 Washington SL, Naearir; Fam Uy' Wotibhbpa: Flomer. Booimafiat Aug^7,1514,2521 and

. 27-28, ;12:3(f:p;m.-3:30 p.m., 2014964550., . •

Norir Branewlcfc Ruble Ubrpyi 880 - Hermann Road, North Brunswick. Cni/l

Program: Make a Caeouaal Hobby Horae, ages 4-12, Agu. 5, 11 am'.; Fkm: ‘V r. Seuae on m e Loose," ages 512, Aug. 8, 2. pm.; ^eschooi Stotytime, Aug. 9, 2 pm ; Lunch-W th the Ubrwtan, grates 56, Aug. 10, noon; Readtog Qmup, gtadea K-2. Aug. 10, 250 pm; Bid of Summer itoadtog Party, Aug. 11, 2 p.m.; 201-2463^.

OfH lroedabeet Ihaatre, 5 S. Green­wood Avo-, Hopewed, The Prkioeaa aid die Pea, Aug. 12. to am. axl Aug. 13. 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., 6054652766.

Pb eatewey AmpNbiealer, Skbs Av­enue. Ptacatattray^fkckelMovle kBfprta of Dianey AnShm d CtoaMcs, Aug. 5, 12.19 and 26, (tosk, 201-4634273.

Bowman’s HiU Nature Preserve,Washington Crossing Kbtoric Parir,Isdiruf IsOwO| WA9iW>||sOO w Oolwi i v cl«|Aug. 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2 p.m., 215862-2924.

•’-IForum Thoatro, 314 Main St.';

Matuchan, Uttle Red Riding Hood by the Traveltog Playhouse, Aug. 9, 201-5454670 or 2014450582.

Franklin Institute, 20lh and The Parkway. Philadelphia, Pa., W hat

. Makes Mualo?, dvoiigh SapL 4; Death of the DInoeauta, PlaMdariun, throu^ November, 215-4451^.

QIaeeboro State College, Tohilt Audtorium, GtaMboro, The Fabuldus - Fable,Factory, Apg. 5,7 pm. and Aug. 6, 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., 6094656392.

W iborpuBh Pubic Ubnry, Amwell Road, Bala Mead, ChUran'a pima, Satvrdaya through Aug. 27. 10 a.m., 201359-3915.

B J. Qerenaer Theater, Bridpe Street and Stockton AvaiHM, New Hope, Pa., M agicm ania, Wadnsaday-Surfday, dinx^ Aug. 8,1250 pm. and 4ji.m.; .The QreetAmertemi Teddy Bear show, Saturdays and Sundays through Aug. 8.250 p.m.; 215^3777.

Trsiilon Piifalc Ubraiy, CadwaJader Branch, 200 N. Hanntage Ave., Tren­ton, Chlldren '^e F i l m s , Tuaadays-Thutsdaya tImwgh-Sept: i; 1050 am., 609^-7886.

umOTiQ nMonc rani,ndS32,v7aRoutes 32 and 532, Washington Croas-

' tog. Pa., Croaeing Diary Pn^pam. ages 512. Aug. 9 and 15 950 em-1250 pm., 2154«34076, ragUrtoion re- CtokerL

, 1160 In- daria Ave., Trenton, 5lh rtf July, Aug. 12-13, 19-21 and 25-27,605392-1704.

Buoim f>»nhf Pieyhouee, ^ S. Main

, cA Somerset yiiBay Plas houae, I ioqta514. Neahmte, Murder on the Nb,

n, am or JUK AUg. Aim H.V 9 n i ..‘«Aa.7AAO. nrAug. 5-7, 201-369-7469 or 201'>7252120. ' .

Sligo One Fnxkietiorte at rader'Coi- ' la^, Roiria 206, Lawrertoevffia,. Aki)

Hunterdon County Ubraiy, Route 12. Flamktfon, Storytkne for 3 - lo S-Year d d e , ThimKiays-lhiough Aug. ' ' ' " pmi, 201-78*

^ Perk,'Nature Cantor, Tllusvie, 0ulda Wbotf- .landMkn Hoiuae; ages 515 Aug. 6,1 p.m.*3 p.m. registration r«iqulred; Akttire Bgoioifprs; agse 55 wkh parsnL Aug. 11, 1 pm.-2 pm., ragtetraton radukad; NMure'eMoeaktArt ages 44 with pwsnl, Aug;T3,1 pm.-250 p.m., ragkrtrrtion rsqukad; Family N abm W U a , M ages, Aug. 7,14,21 and 28,150 pm.; 605737-0609.

through Ailg. 25, 2 WoOdtol Park AmphMteobr, W. New M. Road, Kendal Peik, Jonatfmt Sprout,

5.7 pm.; §qngaottoe See, Aug.Longwbod Oanfan^ Kenriett Sr iars,

p£,CtM dren'a GardiarL tivough Janu-11, ’ 11 am 201-297-4433.

n'W W Arf 4

WlTIMt OFF / Angrw 3; I985y 35 - VsKhl \ W l ' *'6

f ia S S ‘\ilZ ir4 f^ )i As Mars cent- tinuM to iniuU y;our sunsign, you

^ fol.eaergetic, lieMless and C bit . argumntatiye/Pen«Mil .awl pfp> .

fesstoud itliitkmslups niay be col^. ored g o tn g !^ in fainily br ' Fttidence matters..-.'Later,, short --

- tripsV dealings widj those at a 'diti^Kc and Ute continued need to temake com^bte ypiir week.

"TAURUS (4/21-5/21): Moon in your sign es^y this week accxnts personal popularity and ^tpeal.

ry^elsmial 'relationships stiU' need cm ful handling, and a-brighter

'. m b»^ .picture is arsuie b e t' in monthi ahead. Later,' deceptive trends ate indicated; expect news from a distance; and. safeguard re s id ed while away from hom e.:

GEMINI (5/22-0/21): Job, health and rtependants* interests may

- provoke a few emotiottal rnoments for some < ^ y this week. .You

-should doyour best to continue. this cycle of completion, and clear

away restricting circurostadices 'a n d situations.. Later, "m :. Venose -

enters your second house, a bit.of^' self-ioMgence is beaded v^our.

CANCm'(6ai.7/23): T ak e :i^ 'tag^^of soclal^^rmtunities early

' ' ilui^week, an cmting.or Visit '•• W ifjT .friends'.-A m o re du- V y-oriented tren d d ev e lo p s mid-wedk. It's.likely ^oU will-be playing catch up, arid ybiv b«dth co )^ suffer as . a result. Later; lunar influences h i^ ig h t your

' thiriking; you should follovv your intuition. -

LEO (7/24-8/23): i Personal' dis­satisfactions are hard to .dismiss now. P^onal'security can tie. an .- issue, and you treed to be extra

' careful.,)vith bveridl Iw^th in the next few months'. Later, a good­bye or. two is feahlrcd;firiettd^p8 ate t ^ ; and lu r ^ position sug- •

..gests this is a good time tQ'go wjthin and put things in better

order.VIRGO, (8/24^9/23): (3oings-oti at a .

' (hstance rnay touch your life early this w i^ . Sun position, acermts what goes on bdiind the sc e t^

- now, and in^entant change; in .. Catm atid m a t ^ status is. ithtUi: - ’ ' upnt-for many. Later, as Mars

-coiitioues. to transit your .solar , e i ^ ' bouse, dealings' with' joint afreets of life w e i^ heavily bn your mitu!.

1^8^XyW24-10/23): Venus^^^oUr ruler, which is positioned a t ytsur- mUheiven, acxetus elders, c<^- muriity status aitd qqrortunlty for - advuiceroettt. People, places or -

.: atuations at a distance assume iihpoftaiKte. Expect m do ttwre

: traveling and have greater in- . fluence ui the year ahead; Plarit ; • the seeds for imw ..; ;'a..great'-^

teraing poirrt is at hand. S - SCpRKo"(l(V24^11At2): This nray

be" a tim e o f in te n s e self-examination. You tnay riot

like what’s reveakd. Ptbfcssionai help is' indicated for some. Per-

' serial-, and . p ro fe s s io n a l . responsibilities weigh heavily

nOw. L ^ in- the. week, family,' “ ‘ekiers or. those from a .distance-- ,'ha^te'irtqwrtant news; D ^ndaiitS '' ?;nei& art an issue for many. • ^. SAGlTli'ARlUS p t/23-12/2l)iUn- .-^ettted or upset feelings uslwr in

this period for many. ImjHHtant finatiCia] goin^ on me accented, and dealings with legal papers are on' tlw agei«]a.for some. Later, watch your temp«,' Go over im­portant d i ^ s , . and some tirne alone actually works to your ad-

'-vantage now,. affairs, arc■ testy. " /CAPRIcdwi"';(12/22.1/20): Thisr

^ may be a time o f rcfl^t^otr and ", re-evaluatibn t o roiuiy. Take this

tinte to get your personal , life in ord^. i New or expanded career qrpbitunities unfold ijo the months

. ahead. . Later this week, key al­

liances are reaffirmed.. Make financial decisions cautiously aito

. continue to tread Caiefolly in fami­ly matters. ' .

A Q U A R IU S (1 /2 1 -2 /1 9 )1 Early-week diiruptibtu arc likely.. tojaUobiteQ^ytnay be testy,- and

; rrew cMeir starte arc.in the stars for ihany' in the year, ahead. As

- Mars transltir^our third- houM,- you must exercise caution in tra-vei'> and comrrumicatiotis, both o f

- which will enjoy steRKdHtp ac­tivity. Later, an. impbrtant < ^ - versalion is in d ica^ .

PISCES (2/20-3/20): Travel may be pn>ybur e ^ y this week, A change in residcrKC or-llviriig ar­rangements is indicated, and'don’t allow others to put you in an

- uncoirtfottable middle now. Later . in the week, what happens- at a

distance may touch your life in an unusual or unexp«ded way — possibly; altering the coarse of

i present.plans! .

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Edited by James C. Boldt and Joyce Nichols Lewis

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