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mSnff'HERA LD Windsof-Hi^m* n#r#id USPS 68 3 360 Second ci+si postage pm id at Higntstown, N.J. 08620 Thursday. November 22. 1979 Vol. 14. No, 4? 20 cents (Mark Czaikowski photo! in there somewhere E.W. council disagrees on salary hike E.VSt WINDSOR — The Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders will have a rake local meeting Tuesday, Nov 27 in the township court room in the Police Building, One Mile Road, starting at T lit p m The freeholders are continuing their rotation of meeting places which will allow townspeople to voice their concerns on matters dealing with the county government Thankful Pilgrim 'April Saul photo) Alama Levine 5, of Hightstown dressed up in Plymouth Rock style ai Thursday s Thanksgiving feast at the Better Beginnings Day Care Center in Hightstown For more pictures of the meal, see page 5A GENERAL employees will get a 7 and one half percent increase which comes to *59.000 Although the council will not discuss the entire municipal budgetjnjtil early in January, the majority of members voted in favor of the salary ordinance so that employees will get fatter paychecks earlier in 1980 Last year, when salaries were discussed with the rest of the appropriations, employees had to wait until June to receive their Vaises Several council members worried that a delay this year would lower worker morale Dissenting council members David Weinberg, David Schnitzer and Sylvia Weiss argued that the ordinance should not be introduced until January Mr Schnitzer said that the discussion of salaries in November was premature and Mrs Weiss ex- pressed concern about escalating wages Because the salary ordinance can still be changed once the entire 1980 budget is presented Mr Weinberg said that the ordinance is like 'holding a carrot" before employees He also was opposed to burdening the two new council members who will take their seats in January with an existing salary ordinance BI T THE majority of members said that there will be relatively little change between now and January in salary appropriations They said that Township Manager Reagan Burkholder has told all department beads to limit budget increases to 5 percent and not to hire new staff unless absolutely necessary Two requests, which the council has yet to coasider would add three patrolmen and three public works employees adding about $66 060 to salary ex- penses Along with the salary ordinance the council also introduced an operating expense budget of *38,000, 19 percent more than last year. Combined with the salary- increases, the total ex peases that the council introduced Tuesday are *206,000. slightly more than the 5 percent cap" of *202 000 based on last year’s budge! Counci lwoman Kay Gould said, however that increased lees for township services and money frot^ tax sales may help East W indsor stay within the state imposed operating cap before the 1980 budget is approved by David Salowitz Staff Writer Freeholders to meet locally Through the looking glass? Patty Hanlon of the Kreps School eyes a scientist's magnifying glass it a recent presentation on various jobs For more photos see page 8A (Gen Firmer photo) EAST WINDSOR The council narrowly approved the introduction of a 1980 salary ordinance for townships employees Tuesday night As ex- pected everybody got a raise By a 4-3 vote, the council gave municipal employees a *168 000 pay hike over the 1979 salary level Final passage of the ordinance is expected after a public hearing on Dec 11 Under the contract previously negotiated with the Police Benevolent Association, the police will receive a *59,000 increase, 6^ percent, and three more days off Administrative staff will get a 15 percent salary increase. *32,000. paid over an 18 month period calendar ................... 4A letters . . . . .........................4A meeting agendas ............ 2A obituaries . .................. 10.A Outdoor scene ....... 17A ------- ------------ ------------- ---------- police blotter ........ 3A public notices ...............20A senior leisure ....................3A social notes .................. 9A sjxirts .................. . 13-19A and inside Rape suspect nabbed by Barbara Sobkowiak Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR - A patient two- month-long vigil ended early Sunday morning when township police irrested a North Plainfield man uspected of having raped a Princeton Inns woman on Sept 24 T ire have charged 22-year-old Robert J Anderson with aggravated exua, assault in connection with the rape, with one count of attempted sexual assault, and 13 other charges In the first incident, the 42-vear-old victim had been walking her dog, was followed into her unlocked apartment threatened with a knife and raped The second charge stems from a Nov 9 incident in which Mr Anderson' allegedly threatened another Prin- ceton Arms woman's life with a weapon Police said that as the victim See related story on pa^e 3A was leaving her apartment for work early that morning, the man forced her inside, knocked her down and threw himself on top of her The man was allegedly wielding a knife as he warned the woman to be quiet or he would kill her The victim fought off her attacker however, by screaming and flailing about The suspect fled and the woman, who received minor lacerations in the struggle, notified police Mr Anderson was apprehended at about I N a m in the vicinity of Princeton Arms North's Building 7 by Det Sgt Edward Skimmons with the assistance of Sgt Robert-Fusik and Patrolmen Thomas Cichocks and James ('okinos DFT SKIMMONS said the police managed to trap Mr Anderson by figuring out his possible escape routes and blocking them At one point. Del Skimmons said the suspect spotted him and began to head the other way right toward the awaiting PM ftchocki ? Noticing the uniformed officer, however Mr Anderson again reversed his direction and came face to face with Det Skimmons who forced the suspect to freeze and drop to the ground \ search of the man revealed a six inch hunting knife police said In addition to fix1 rape and at tempted rape charges Mr Anderson has also been charged w ith two counts of aggravated assault, two counts of burglary three counts of possession of (Nee Arrest, page 17A) Tire warehouse plan advances An effigy of the Wes’ Winds; Piamsbofo symbol went up in flames Friday night as Hightstown High School students celebrate*? • .met More pictures of the festivities are on page 14A and pictures of Saturday's 13 0 football loss to the Pirates are on page 13A T-. Boro Democrats in disarray Numbers on the rolls, not at the polls by Barbara Sobkowiak Staff W ritei HIGHTSTOWN 1 .i, • nigh registered Democrats now umber Republicans in she borough the nation's majority party hasn't had a seat on the six member Borough Council since 1976 Of 2116 registered voters here 606 are Democrats, 600 are Kepubmaas and 910 are independent according to the Mercer County Board of Elections- 1979 registry . In 197(5 Democrat T K powdl s held power The Republicans have had a monopoly on the Borough f mol ever since In the most recent elections a newcomer to both the town polities. Democrat Rick Munson tried to break the GoP reign, but fas 404 votes trailed the 577 of incumbent candidate Mac Sugg W'tlma Sehuister also a n incumbent did even better, with 60] votes "THE BIG problem with the Democrats is that we don’t get our 600 out to vote said 1978 Democratic candidate Richard; Hale "The Democrats won't become a viable force qntil they the Democratic organization >get them to vote consistently The organization has been in shambles There's been a lack of involvement " Mr Hale added But tlx- low voter turnout is not the only reason the Democrats have not fared well in the Borough "In Hightstowri an oft year is generally not a Democratic year," Mr Hale said There was a time when fix* Democrats pulled (n as much as 1100 fo 1200 votes.” said Municipal Chairman Frank Pasture "The candidates w'ere strong and well known Both Mr Hale and Mr Pastore agree that if the Democrats can enlist he right candidate, he will have a good chance at gaining victory in the next election If we put up the best qualified candidate and they vote against him he'll iose on something other than his qualifications Mr Hale said - Even when the Democrats had their right candidates;)!! office, from 1972 through 1976, they failed, for various reasons, to keep them there In 1972. George Thompson and Raymond Russo broke into the Republican stronghold on the Borough Council The Democrats, had their . heyday in 1974 when four candidates 'ook over council seats But 1974 was also a downhill year for -the party Six months after being elected to the Borough Council Lois Page moved from the borough and forfeited her seat Democrat Mary Ann Suto ran to fill thal unexpired term, but Mrs Sehuister defeated Ms Suto by 325 votes MR HALE said that there was an inter party split that year which resulted in the resignation of George -Thompson Mr Thompson ran on an independent ticket in 1974, but only received 222 votes By 1975, Thomas R Powell was the only Democrat left on council His term expired in 1976 and the Republicans once again filled all the seats The party's well entrenched, said Mr Pastore of the Republicaas Mr ■Pasture feels that their dominance helps sway even newcomers to the See V oting, page 20A1 by Barbara Sobkowiak Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Employees Tire Warehouse is keeping the ball or the tires'’ i rolling m an effort togain final site plan approval The borough Planning Board Monday night granted the tire retail shop and warehouse owners preliminary site plan approval subject to their meeting certain conditions Once it has met final site plan ap proval, the tire warehouse wil renovate and settle in the former Medlin Lumber Company location on the corner of Summit and Mercer Streets Speaking on behalf of the facility's management, Paul Szymanski licensed planner, said the Mercer Street access will be a primary one He also suggested eliminating one of two proposed thoroughfares on Summit Street THE ENGINEER argued that Summit Street exit would cause greater traffic backups on the road- way however board member Joan Rice said it would be better to avoid pulling into the lot from a main artery. Mercer Street , if possible The board tossed out the engineer 's recommendation and said the warehouse may include the Summit Street exit Tlx* warehouse planners must also await approval from the state Department of Transportation on a left hand access onto and from Mercer Street Mr Syzmanski also told the board that plans have been made to lay a six inch gravel based parking lot. with two 15 foot wide paved spots reserved for the handicapped The borough engtneer however, recommended that the entire lot be paved since the smooth base would facilitate pedestrian and vehicular movement But Mr Szy manski pointed out that the gravel stone is a more porous base which will soak up storm water quickly He added that the proposal for such a surface material follows the borough zoning regulations THE BOARD decided to allow the planners to lay the gravel stone base The engineer said he will work with the warehouse planner to design a different lighting plan The engineer feared that the angles of the proposed spotlights on the building would hinder night drivers and annoy area residents The engineer added that he would also like the planners to construct a site triangle on the comer of the lot at the Mercer and Summit Street in- tersection to allow an unobstructed view for motorists The retail end of the Employe**? Tire Warehouse, which has several locations statewide will sell of car and (ruck tires The firm will also mount car tires and do front end work in- cluding brake service and wheel alignment About 55 to 60 percent of the site will be used for tire warehousing Although truck tire sales will constitute about 3 percent of the business, according to testimony presented earlier by the general manager those tires will not be mounted on the site

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mSnff'HERA L DWindsof-Hi^m* n#r#idU SPS 68 3 360

Second ci+si postage p m id at H igntstow n, N .J. 08620 Thursday. November 22. 1979 V o l. 14. No, 4 ? 2 0 c e n t s

(Mark Czaikowski photo!in there somewhere

E.W. council disagrees on salary hike

E.VSt WINDSOR — The Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders will have a rake local meeting Tuesday, Nov 27 in the township court room in the Police Building, One Mile Road, starting at T lit p m

The freeholders are continuing their rotation of meeting places which will allow townspeople to voice their concerns on matters dealing with the county government

Thankful Pilgrim 'April Saul photo)

Alama Levine 5, o f Hightstown dressed up in Plymouth Rock style ai Thursday s Thanksgiving feast at the Better Beginnings Day Care Center in Hightstown For more pictures of the meal, see page 5A

GENERAL employees will get a 7 and one half percent increase which comes to *59.000

Although the council will not discuss the entire municipal budgetjnjtil early in January, the majority of members voted in favor of the salary ordinance so that employees will get fatter paychecks earlier in 1980 Last year, when salaries were discussed with the rest of the appropriations, employees had to wait until June to receive their Vaises Several council members worried that a delay this year would lower worker morale

Dissenting council members David Weinberg, David Schnitzer and Sylvia Weiss argued that the ordinance should not be introduced until January Mr Schnitzer said that the discussion of salaries in November

was premature and Mrs Weiss ex­pressed concern about escalating wages

Because the salary ordinance can still be changed once the entire 1980 budget is presented Mr Weinberg said that the ordinance is like 'holding a carrot" before employees He also was opposed to burdening the two new council members who will take their seats in January with an existing salary ordinance

BI T THE majority of members said that there will be relatively little change between now and January in salary appropriations They said that Township Manager Reagan Burkholder has told all department beads to limit budget increases to 5 percent and not to hire new staff

unless absolutely necessary Two requests, which the council has yet to coasider would add three patrolmen and three public works employees adding about $66 060 to salary ex­penses

Along with the salary ordinance the council also introduced an operating expense budget of *38,000, 19 percent more than last year. Combined with the salary- increases, the total ex peases that the council introduced Tuesday are *206,000. slightly more than the 5 percent cap" of *202 000 based on last year’s budge!

Counci lwoman Kay Gould said, however that increased lees for township services and money frot^ tax sales may help East W indsor stay within the state imposed operating cap before the 1980 budget is approved

by David Salowitz Staff Writer

Freeho lders to m eet locally

Through the looking glass?Patty Hanlon of the Kreps School eyes a scientist's magnifying glass it a recent presentation on various jobs For more photos see page 8A

(Gen Firmer photo)

EAST WINDSOR The council narrowly approved the introduction of a 1980 salary ordinance for townships employees Tuesday night As ex­pected everybody got a raise

By a 4-3 vote, the council gave municipal employees a *168 000 pay hike over the 1979 salary level Final passage of the ordinance is expected after a public hearing on Dec 11

Under the contract previously negotiated with the Police Benevolent Association, the police will receive a *59,000 increase, 6^ percent, and three more days off

Administrative staff will get a 15 percent salary increase. *32,000. paid over an 18 month period

calendar................... 4 Ale tte rs . . . . .........................4 A

meeting agendas............ 2Aobituaries . ..................10.AOutdoor scene . . . . . . . 1 7A------- ------------ ------------- -— ---------

police blotter . . . . . . . . 3Apublic notices...............20Asen io r le isu re ....................3 Asocial notes.................. 9Asjxirts .................. . 13-19A

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Rapesuspectnabbed

by Barbara Sobkowiak Staff Writer

EAST WINDSOR - A patient two- month-long vigil ended early Sunday morning when township police irrested a North Plainfield man uspected of having raped a Princeton Inns woman on Sept 24

T ire have charged 22-year-old Robert J Anderson with aggravated exua, assault in connection with the

rape, with one count of attempted sexual assault, and 13 other charges

In the first incident, the 42-vear-old victim had been walking her dog, was followed into her unlocked apartment threatened with a knife and raped

The second charge stems from a Nov 9 incident in which Mr Anderson' allegedly threatened another Prin­ceton Arms woman's life with a weapon Police said that as the victim

See related story on pa^e 3 A

was leaving her apartment for work early that morning, the man forced her inside, knocked her down and threw himself on top of her The man was allegedly wielding a knife as he warned the woman to be quiet or he would kill her The victim fought off her attacker however, by screaming and flailing about The suspect fled and the woman, who received minor lacerations in the struggle, notified police

Mr Anderson was apprehended at about I N a m in the vicinity of Princeton Arms North's Building 7 by Det Sgt Edward Skimmons with theassistance of Sgt Robert-Fusik and Patrolm en Thomas Cichocks and James ('okinos

DFT SKIMMONS said the policemanaged to trap Mr Anderson by figuring out his possible escape routes and blocking them At one point. Del Skimmons said the suspect spotted him and began to head the other way right toward the awaiting PM ftchocki ?

Noticing the uniformed officer, however Mr Anderson again reversed his direction and came face to face with Det Skimmons who forced the suspect to freeze and drop to the ground

\ search of the man revealed a six inch hunting knife police said

In addition to fix1 rape and at tempted rape charges Mr Anderson has also been charged w ith two counts of aggravated assault, two counts of burglary three counts of possession of

(Nee Arrest, page 17A )

Tire warehouse plan advances

An effigy o f the W es ’ Winds; Piamsbofo symbol went up in flames Friday night as Hightstown High School students celebrate*? • .met More pictures o f the festivities are on page 14A and pictures of Saturday's 130 football loss to th e Pirates a re o n page 13A T-.

Boro Democrats in disarrayNumbers on the rolls, not at the polls

by Barbara Sobkowiak Staff W ritei

HIGHTSTOWN 1 .i, • nigh registered Democrats now umber Republicans in she borough the nation's majority party hasn't had aseat on the six member Borough Council since 1976

Of 2116 registered voters here 606 are Democrats, 600 are Kepubmaas and 910 are independent according to the Mercer County Board of Elections- 1979 registry. In 197(5 Democrat T K powdl s

held power The Republicans have had a monopoly on the Borough f mol ever since

In the most recent elections a newcomer to both the town polities. Democrat Rick Munson tried to break the G oP reign, but fas 404 votes trailed the 577 of incumbent candidate Mac Sugg W'tlma Sehuister also a n incumbent did even better, with 60] votes

"T H E BIG problem with the

Democrats is that we don’t get our 600 out to vote said 1978 Democratic candidate Richard; Hale

"The Democrats won't become a viable force qntil they the Democratic organization > get them to vote consistently The organization has been in shambles There's been a lack of involvement " Mr Hale added

But tlx- low voter turnout is not the only reason the Democrats have not fared well in the Borough

"In Hightstowri an oft year is generally not a Democratic year," Mr Hale said

There was a time when fix* Democrats pulled (n as much as 1100 fo 1200 votes.” said Municipal Chairman Frank Pasture "The candidates w'ere strong and well known

Both Mr Hale and Mr Pastore agree that if the Democrats can enlist he right candidate, he will have a

good chance at gaining victory in the next election

If we put up the best qualified candidate and they vote against him he'll iose on something other than his qualifications Mr Hale said -

Even when the Democrats had their right candidates;)!! office, from 1972

through 1976, they failed, for various

reasons, to keep them there In 1972. George Thompson and

Raymond Russo broke into the Republican stronghold on the Borough Council The Democrats, had their

. heyday in 1974 when four candidates ' ook over council seats

But 1974 was also a downhill year for -the party Six months after being elected to the Borough Council Lois Page moved from the borough and forfeited her seat Democrat Mary Ann Suto ran to fill thal unexpired term, but Mrs Sehuister defeated Ms Suto by 325 votes

MR HALE said that there was an inter party split that year which resulted in the resignation of George

-Thompson Mr Thompson ran on an independent ticket in 1974, but only received 222 votes

By 1975, Thomas R Powell was the only Democrat left on council His term expired in 1976 and the Republicans once again filled all the seats

The party's well entrenched, said Mr Pastore of the Republicaas Mr ■Pasture feels that their dominance helps sway even newcomers to the

See V oting, page 20A1

by Barbara Sobkowiak Staff Writer

HIGHTSTOWN Employees Tire Warehouse is keeping the ball or the tires'’ i rolling m an effort togain final site plan approval

The borough Planning Board Monday night granted the tire retail shop and warehouse owners preliminary site plan approval subject to their meeting certain conditions

Once it has met final site plan ap proval, the tire warehouse wil renovate and settle in the former Medlin Lumber C ompany location on the corner of Summit and Mercer Streets

Speaking on behalf of the facility's management, Paul Szymanski licensed planner, said the Mercer Street access will be a primary one He also suggested eliminating one of two proposed thoroughfares on Summit Street

THE E N G IN E E R argued that Summit Street exit would cause greater traffic backups on the road­way however board member Joan Rice said it would be better to avoid pulling into the lot from a main artery.Mercer Street , if possibleThe board tossed out the engineer 's

recommendation and said the warehouse may include the Summit Street exit

Tlx* warehouse planners must also await approval from the state Department of Transportation on a left hand access onto and from Mercer Street

Mr Syzmanski also told the board that plans have been made to lay a six

inch gravel based parking lot. with two 15 foot wide paved spots reserved for the handicapped

The borough engtneer however, recommended that the entire lot be paved since the smooth base would facilitate pedestrian and vehicular movement

But Mr Szy manski pointed out that the gravel stone is a more porous base which will soak up storm water quickly

He added that the proposal for such a surface material follows the borough zoning regulations

THE BOARD decided to allow the planners to lay the gravel stone base

The engineer said he will work with the warehouse planner to design a different lighting plan The engineer feared that the angles of the proposed spotlights on the building would hinder night drivers and annoy area residents

The engineer added that he would also like the planners to construct a site triangle on the comer of the lot at the Mercer and Summit Street in­tersection to allow an unobstructed view for motorists

The retail end of the Employe**? Tire Warehouse, which has several locations statewide will sell of car and (ruck tires The firm will also mount car tires and do front end work in­cluding brake service and wheel alignment About 55 to 60 percent of the site will be used for tire warehousing Although truck tire sales will constitute about 3 percent of the business, according to testimony presented earlier by the general manager those tires will not be mounted on the site

2-A WINDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD Thursday, November 22. 1979

board, counc i l agendas

Monday , Nov 26

Hightstown Borough Council. 7:30 p m . Borough Hall, North Main Street The council will hold a work session to list the agenda for the Dec 3 regular meeting

East Windsor Regional School Board. 8 p m . Community Education Center, Stockton Street. The board will discuss class size and staff allocation in the 1980 budget during this work session

East Windsor Planning Board, 8 p m Police Bldg One Mile Road Listed on the agenda is a review of current zoning ordinances affected by the recently passed master plan up­date

The board will also consider the request by Imagine MaU to approve the preliminary and final site plans for the new addition

Also listed on the agenda is a proposed resolution asking state of­

ficials to design S-92 so that it will relieve traffic problems cm Route 571 The planners will also continue their discussion of the PUD report and review John Payne’s request to waive underground utilities for his minor subdivision on Wood's Road.

Tuesday, Nov. 27

Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders, 7 30 p m . East Windsor Court Room, Police Bldg., One Mile Rd

W edn esd ay, N ov . 28

East Windsor Regional School Board, 8 p m,. Community Education center, Stockton Street, Hightstown The board will hold a work session to meet with the ad hoc committee on new facilities

T h u rs d a y , N o v . 29

East Windsor Regional School Board, 8 p.m , Community Education Center. Stockton Street Hightstown The board will hold an agenda session for the Dec 10 regular meeting

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by David Salowttr Staff Writer

EAST WINDSOR - It will cost nearly $1 million to run Twin Rivers next year

The Board erf Directors erf the Twin R ivers Homeowners Association Monday night introduced a S965.128 budget for 1980. about 20 percent higher than 1979 budget of $801,724

Board members blamed the $163,404 increase on double digit inflation and soaring fuel costs The largest single increase, the cost of buying oil-based material and hiring labor for paving streets, jumped $44,000. from $56,000 this year to $100,000 in 1980

ADMINISTRATIVE costs are also up Salanes for administrative per sonnei will increase $24,064. from $38,036 this year to $63,000 in 1980 The hike is due to the proposal to hire a high calibre' trust administrator, an

adm inistrative assistant, and a bookkeeper The board members said that they were currently negotiating with the manager of another township, offering him or her $36,000 to become trust administrator next year The position has been vacant for the past

three months following the dismissal of Dianne Gravatt for taking trust funds Ms Gravatts salary was $24,000

Payroll taxes are up $8,000 from $27,000 last year to $35,000 in 1980. Legal expenses also jumped $5000 from $10,000 in 1979 to $15,000 next year $4500 of that increase will pay for the attorneys who defended the five trustees charged by fellow trustee George Swan with violating them “ fiduciary duties’ - when they originally voted to retain Ms Gravatt Charges against the five and Ms Gravatt were eventually dismissed

OTHER increases will pay for part- time staff to maintain the common grounds, a new management firm to run and staff the swimming pools, and maintenance equipment and supplies

Although Board President Ken Agnes said that “ there is no fat in the budget." the board will hold an open committee meeting next week to discuss the budget with residents After the cuts, if any. are made, the board will approve the budget

The budget is drawn from trust fees paid by homeowners and landlords based on (he value of their property

Drug abuse expertwarns parents

bv Barbara Sobkowiak Staff Writer

HIGHTSTOWN — ‘ ‘ If a youngster who should be learning discipline, the agonies of studying, the pain of life, the process of relating to others — if he lets all his anxieties go up in smoke - he'll never gain the strength it takes to move into maturity "

The message delivered to piarents Tuesday night ai Hightstown High by drug abuse expert, Mitchell Rosen­thal, M.D was clear America has a drug problem

Dr Rosenthal, a psychiatrist, president and chief executive officer of Phoenix House Foundation Inc,, the nation's largest drug-free rehabilitation program, was invited to speak on drugs and youth by the United Steering Committees, East Windsor's parent-teacher group

THE PROBLEM in America, Dr Rosenthal said, is tantamount to any other “ If regular use continues unabated, we will have a national catastrophe on our hands,” he war­ned

Compared to about 10 years ago, when the media focused heavily on drug use, its abuse and the war that raged between youth and the “ establishment,” today's use has increased “ both in absolute numbers and at the age of onset. "Dr Rosenthal said

“ It ’s a less noticeable problem, because the media have turned their lenses away and because the culture has tended to accept it more as piart of the background of pollution ”

Dr. Rosenthal's exhibit, demon­stration and discussion- of drug paraphernalia aroused choruses of disbelief among the crowd

“ There are over 30,000 head shopis in the United States," Dr Rosenthal said emphasizing that they exist, through legal loopholes, as piarts of record, gift, novelty and even grocery stores

“ It ’s a $600,000,000 to $700,000,000 industry pier year The stuff is all over giving the message to do it, and telling children that it's okay to get high The whole American enterprise teaches how to get a high ami a better high,** he said

PICKING UP an object that ap­peared to be an ordinary Frisbee, Dr

Dr. Mitchell Rosenthal

Rosenthal demonstrated how marijuana smokers fill the disc with the burning substance and said, ‘Even the great American Frisbee

has been contaminated "Some persons in the audience

chuckled, apparently amused at the ingenuity of some of the devices — stash cans made of Coca-Cola cans. Right Guard deodorant disjsensers, and 35mm film reels a cocaine inhaler disguised as a stick of Chap- stick and even a baby bottle turned into a pot-smoking apparatus

“ It's amusing, but insidious," the psychiatrist snapped

Dr Rosenthal lashed out at society in general and its reliance on legal psycho-active drugs such as sleeping pills and tranquilizers Those drugs too common in the medicine chest that you take for whatever ails you — whether it ’s your mother-in-law coming over or if someone has died — as though no one should experience grief, pain and loneliness Children pick this message up “

During a question and answer period at the latter part of his speech in which many parents asked the doctor how to deal with their children’s questions, curiosities and problems. Dr Rosenthal received a sudden round of applause

A parent asked, “ But how do you approach a child without turning him off, the anxiety..."

(See Drugs, page 17A >

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Hightstown Borough Council, 7:30 p m , Borough Hall. North Main Street The council will hold a work session to list the agenda for the Dec 3 regular meeting

East Windsor Regional School Board. 8 p m.. Community Education Center, Stockton Street The board will discuss class size and staff allocation in the 1980 budget during this work session.

East Windsor Planning Board, 8 p m Police Bldg One Mile Road Listed on the agenda is a review of current zoning ordinances affected by the recently passed master plan up­date.

The board will also consider the request by Imagine- MaH to approve the preliminary andfinal site plans for the new addition

Also listed on the agenda is a proposed resolution asking state of­

ficiate to design £-92 so that it will relieve traffic problems on Route 571 The planners will also continue their discussion of the PUD report and review John Payne's request to waive underground utilities for his minor subdivision on Wood’s Road

Tuesday, Nov. 27

Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders. 7:30 p m . East Windsor Court Room, Police Bldg One Mile Rd

Wednesdas, Nov. 28

East Windsor Regional School Board, 8 pm ., Community Education center. Stockton Street, Hightstown The board will hold a work session to meet with the ad hoc committee on new facilities

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East Windsor Regional School Board. 8 p m , Community Education Center. Stockton Street, Hightstown The board will hold an agenda session for the Dec 10 regular meeting

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TR 1980 budget nears $1 million

by David Salowitr Staff Writer

EAST WINDSOR - It will cost nearly $1 million to run Twin Rivers next year

The Board of Directors of the Twin R ivers Homeowners Association Monday rught introduced a $965,128 budget for 1980, about 20 percent higher than 1979 budget of $801,724

Board members blamed the $183,404 increase on double digit inflation and soaring fuel coats The largest single increase, the cost of buying oil-based material and hiring labor for paving streets, jumped $44,000, from $56,000 this year to $100,000 in 1980

ADMINISTRATIVE coats are also up Salaries for administrative per sonnel will increase $24,064, from $38,036 this year to $63,000 in 1980 The hike is due to the proposal to hire a high calibre” trust administrator, an

adm inistrative assistant, and a bookkeeper The board members said that they were currently negotiating with the manager of another township, offering him or her $36,000 to become trust administrator next year The position has been vacant for the past

three months following the dismissal of Dianne Gravatt for taking trust funds Ms Gravatt's salary was $24,000

Payroll taxes are up $8,000 from $27,000 last year to $35,000 in 1980 Legal expenses also jumped $5000 from $10,000 in 1979 to $15,000 next year $4500 of that increase will pay for the attorneys who defended the five trustees charged by fellow trustee George Swan with violating their

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OTHER increases will pay for part- time staff to maintain the common grounds, a new management firm to run and staff the swimming pools, and maintenance equipment and supplies

Although Board President Ken Agnes said that "there is no fat in the budget, the board will hold an open committee meeting next week to discuss the budget with residents After the cuts, if any, are made the board will approve the budget

The budget is drawn from trust fees paid by homeowners and landlords based on the value of their property

Drug abuse expertwarns parents

bv Barbara Sobkowiak Staff Writer

HIGHTSTOWN — " I f a youngster who should be learning discipline, the agonies of studying, the pain of life, the process of relating to others — if he lets all his anxieties go up in smoke — he'll never gain the strength it takes to move into maturity "

The message delivered to parents Tuesday night at Hightstown High by- drug abuse expert. Mitchell Rosen­thal. M D was clear America has a drug problem

Dr Rosenthal, a psychiatrist, president and chief executive officer of Phofcnix House Foundation Inc., the nation's largest drug-free rehabilitation program, was invited to speak on drugs and youth by the United Steering Committees, East Windsor's parent-teacher group

THE PROBLEM in America, Dr Rosenthal said, is tantamount to any other “ If regular use continues unabated, we will have a national catastrophe on our hands ” he war­ned

Compared to about 10 years ago, when the media focused heavily on drug use. its abuse and the war that raged between youth and the “ establishment,” today's use has increased "both in absolute numbers and at the age of onset.” Dr Rosenthal said

“ It’s a less noticeable problem, because the media have turned their lenses away and because the culture has tended to accept it more as part of the background of pollution.”

Dr Rosenthal's exhibit, demon­stration and discussion- of drug paraphernalia aroused choruses of disbelief among the crowd

"There are over 30,000 head shops in the United States, ' Dr Rosenthal said emphasizing that they exist, through legal loopholes, as parts of record, gift, novelty and even grocery stores

" I t ’s a $600,000,000 to $700,000,000 industry per year The stuff is all over giving the message to do it, and telling children that it’s okay to get high The whole American enterprise teaches how to get a high and a better high," he said

PICKING UP an object that ap­peared to be an ordinary F ns bee. Dr

Dr. Mitchell Rosenthal

Rosenthal demonstrated how marijuana smokers fill the disc with (he burning substance and said. Even the great American Frisbee

has been contaminated Some persons in the audience

chuckled, apparently amused at the ingenuity of some of the devices — stash cans made of Coca-Cola cans. Right Guard deodorant dispensers, and 35mm film reels; a cocaine inhaler disguised as a stick of Chap- stick and even a baby bottle turned into a pot-smoking apparatus

“ It ’s amusing, but insidious." the psychiatrist snapped

Dr Rosenthal lashed out at society in general and its reliance on legal psycho-active drugs such as sleeping pills and tranquilizers "Those drugs too common in the medicine chest that you take for whatever ails you — whether it ’s your mother-in-law coming over or if someone has died — as though no one should experience grief, pam and loneliness Children pick this message up ’*

During a question and answer period at the latter part of his speech in which many parents asked the doctor how to deal with their children s questions, curiosities and problems. Dr. Rosenthal received a sudden round of applause

A parent asked, “ But how do you approach a child without turning him off, the anxiety..."

(See Drugs, page 17A)

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EAST W IND SO R detectives Jack Rubmo (left) and Edward Skimmons walk on either side o f rape suspect Robert Anderson as they escort htm Monday from the East W indsor Police Bldg

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police blotterEAST WINDSOR

The owner of the Dairy Queen stand on Route 130, George Vardkis, reported that a case of attempted arson occurred sometime in the early morning hours last Friday

Police said they discovered that the men s room door of the budding had been forced open and a pile of charred paper towels were found laying inside

Mr Vardkis estimated the damages to cost between 165 and 175

Ptl Brian Campbell investigated

Po lice arrested a 40-year-old Milltown man Nov 13 and charged him with shoplifting and possession of stolen property

Police said that Jerry Cavezza had been observed by the assistant manager of the Shop-Rite super market attempting to leave the store with concealed meat about three weeks ago The assistant manager. Frank Steigerwalt, approached the man and told him not to return to the store, police siad

But last Monday, police said the assistant manager again spotted Mr Cavezza attempting the alleged theft

Mr Steigerwalt chased the man on foot and police apprehended him at his car parked m the I'arduners liquor store lot Police discovered that Mr Cavessa s ear contained a load of meat in the trunk and in the rear seat

The man allegedly lifted the meat from an Acme store in New Brun swick, a Shop-Rite in Dunellen and from the one in East Windsor

Ptl James Cokinos investigated

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Police arrested three persons last week in separate instances and charged them with drunk dnving

The first person police arrested also received a summons for careless dnving after he was involved in a three car accident on Route 13 last Thursday afternoon

Police said Joseph Gerard Marks. 48. of Matawan. caused a two car chain reaction when he failed to stop behind the two care waiting for a school bus to unload

Mr Marks car apparently struck that driven b> Barbara Gtrasl 37 of Hull, m (tie rear The impact sent her car into the near of that driven by Laura Whitney, 19, of Union Beach, police said

A passenger in Ms Whitney’s car. Barbara Whitney, 20, was slightly injured and had to be taken to Prin­ceton Medical Center for treatment

When P tl Charles Henry ap­proached Mr Marks, he detected an odor of alcohol on the mans breath and transported him to the police station

Police early Saturday morning arrested 38-year-old Katherine L Walker of Reed Street, Hightstown and charged her with drunk dnving

Police said that Ms Walker was traveling north on Route 130 and that her car was weaving from lane to lane The woman turned her car onto Route 571 and then onto One Mile Road where Ptl James Cokinos ordered her to pull her vehicle aside

The patrolman said that as they were .stopped along the road, Ms Walker began backing her car up toward the patrol car and he had to blow his horn in order to make her stop

Upon asking Ms Walker for her credentials. Ptl Cokinos suspected that the woman might be under the

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EAST WINDSOR - “ It is a much relieved feeling for this department that this person was apprehended,” commented Po lice Chief Joseph Michmsky on the arrest erf a North Plainfield man who has been charged with the Sept 24 rape of a Princeton Arms woman.

All the men did a fine job m police work from the stakeouts to the apprehension and the reports " Chief Michmsky continued

He added that the many man hours put in during the investigation were justified by the severity of the crime and because the area in which the suspect allegedly struck is so densely populated

B IT WHILE the chief expressed relief upon the arrest of the accused rapist, he also warned township residents that a sense of "com

influence and he brought her -to the station, where she was charged

Ptl Cokinos stopped another driver the following morning when he ob­served the man’s car traveling on Route 130 m an erratic manner

Pt! Cokinos placed 25-year-old Mark Meinzer of South Amboy under arrest and charged him with drunk driving

HIGHTSTOWN

Police chief warns against complacency

placency on their part could en­courage more of this type of crime

“ The major problem is that people feel they live in a country type at mosphere." he said. “ We can only do so much to protect people, they have to do some things to protect them selves ”

The alleged rape occurred on the morning of Sept 24 when the 42-year old victim, who had been walking her dog, returned to an unlocked apart ment and was followed by the suspect

“ The only thing I can advise.” the chief said, “ is to live normally but practice good safety measures that would prevent this type of pierson from entering a borne "

ALSO IN reaction to the arrest. Mayor Jay Johnson said that as far as he and the council are concerned, the police displayed "one hell of a good performance, in the events leading up to the arrest

"Those people critical because they receive speeding tickets ought to think of this," the mayor said “ Det Skimmon s life could have been en­dangered if the man had had a gun instead of a knife.’

Det Edward Skimmons who ap­prehended the man, said that at one point before the arrest it appeared as though the suspect were reaching for a weapon. In a subsequent search of the man, police discovered a six inch hunting knife

Both Chief Michnisky and Mayor Johnson praised the alleged rape victim for the “ fortitude" she showed in coming forth and giving the police a good description of the suspect im­mediately after the incident occurred

And Chief Michnisky said of the woman, "She's one brake lady ”

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Iran ian resentm ent provides goad to energy conservation

They say that inside every cloud is a silver lining. Although it is difficult to find a light side of the current situation in Iran to look on. there does appear to be a ray of optimism shining through.

The Iranian crisis may just be the push this country requires to begin taking the need for energy conservation more seriously. Whether good or bad. the majority of the American people’s anti-Iranian attitude has moved them to choose fuel conservation in lieu of the 700.000 barrel- of Iranian oil a day which the United States will no longer ac­cept and, conveniently, that country will no longer provide.

California Gov. Jerry Brown has already voluntarily reimposed odd-even gas rationing in the state in an­ticipation of the inevitable fuel shortage and President Jim­my Carter has asked the other states to consider that plan.

Although the Iranian oil allotment repre-ents le -s than 1 (>ercent of country’s energy consumption, noticeable shor­tages in gasoline, afc well as heating oil, are expected to ap-

— pear by the first of the year. But Americans seem outraged enough at Iran’s actions to counteract that deficit with a concerted conservation effort.

Silver linings are also known to contain clouds them­selves, however. Aside from spawning a national con­servation attempt, the deficiency of nearly 4 percent of our energy consumption may prove to be a welcome shot in the arm to the nuclear energy industry whose growth only stan­ds to benefit from such a shortage. At the very least, it will help to defend the existence of the nuclear industry.

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by Bob kelly

Executive Editor

I am a traditionalist m many ways I insist upon placing a rather seedy looking angel on top of our Christmas tree because it has been there for the, better part of 25 years 1 resist any change in men's fashions strenuously, wearing soup strainer ties that span from armpit to armpit months after everyone else has adopted shoestrings knotted at the throat

But I cannot fo rg ive that masochistic band of zealots who in­sisted upon eating turkey at the first Thanksgiving and creating a tradition that annually reduces the head of the household to a fat-stained, finger burned, ill-tempered bird carver

If God had intended for us to eat turkeys he would have put a zipper up the breast

IN THE FIRST place turkey doesn't taste good It falls somewhere bet ween margerme-smeared cardboard and sage-flavored tennis shoes Did

, you ever once see a picture of any renowned trencherman like Henry VIII eating turkey and pitching those splintery bones over his shoulder-’

Of course not It's beef that has attracted the real chow hound since time immemorial. And it is beef which . I eat every Thanksgiving Day, leaving my wife, offspring and other invited peasants to pick their way through the mangy bird

But tradition dictates that the father ritualistically carve the bird Little matter that all my Boy Scout friends

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earned their first aid badges by pat­ching me up after 1 attempted to earn my whittling badge Practicality be damned Even if my wife despite being left handed can cut turkey into neat slices while 1 reduce the foul fowl to hash

I cut The bird slides Dust from the floor is wiped off the bird 1 cut The leg refuses to be disengaged 1 wrest it off with my hands I apply ungentine

Eventually enough meat is hacked from the carcass to keep the critical mouths full and quiet 1 eat rrty steak, savoring each tidy chunk that I art­fully slice

THERE S IM PLY is nq reason to contaminate a day dedicated jo of­fering thanks by serving turkey It reduces the head of the household to rank ignominy Who can look pater­nally w ise and benficent while scooping stuffing from a turkey’s orifices"’ It is by such little things as scooping stuffing that man created a little lower than the angels — is made to look a little lower than the devils

But on Thanksgiving 1 have one reason for being thankful Our Christmas tradition does not include poultry

letter policyAll readers are encouraged lo write letters to the editorLetters must be signed and include the writer s address ll is our policy lo print the name and address of the signer but names may be wiiWield from print in certain circumstances

Peace of mind restored

To the Editor

We all count our blessings at Christmas time, not the least of which to those of us who reside in Princeton Arms North is the restoration of our peace of mind We are all indeed grateful to Detective Rubino and the whole East Windsor police force in the efficient apprehension of the (alleged1 rapist It isjndeed comforting to know that we are. all protected

Jane and Horace J Orr Jr Princeton Arms North

A curious shadow

To the EditorMuch concern has been expressed

by. concerned borough citizens

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regarding the dismissal of Patrolman Walter Wright However, there are many citizens laboring under the impression that the charges placed against Mr Wnght on Sept 30, 1979. are the direct cause of his dismissal In truth the administration of the Hightstown Po lice Department relieved Mr Wnght of his position as patrolman one day prior to the end of his probationary period for reasons, as I understand, of not living up to department standards in the area of written reports, arrest record, etc Why 'I wonder has so littlqdken done to enlighten the public to the aforementioned facts'7

Curious that the criminal charges placed against Mr Wright are of complaint from the Hightstown Police Department and there is to date no evidence of a signed complaint from the individual reported to have been assaulted Curious, too, the im movable fact that though the Hight stown Police Department certainly has the right to protect borough residents from an inadequate job being performed in our service, why

call the recreation office at 443-3707 to find out if there are any seats still available

The registration fee is $3 and we will be stopping at Zinn s Diner where participants will have the opportunity to buy an early supper

Just a reminder that the Drew School gym is open on Monday nights for open basketball for those 16 and over There is a 25 cent fee at the door

Don’t miss next week's column for information on our Winter Pre School and Special Recreation Programs Registration for these programs will start Dec 3.

any good administration would re-hire any individual who could not live up to the standards provided for a job well done” It would seem that if an in­dividual were lacking certain qualities inhibiting their work potential that this would have been present long before the last day of a probationary period So again, why was our money wasted any period of time on inef fective help and, if truly ineffective, why the re-hinng of an ineffective person”

Hightstown resident Name withheld on request >

Appearance of cross...

To the Editor

In the Nov 8 issue of the Herald you published and editorially commented on a letter that was sent to the East Windsor Regional School D istrict authorities concerning the annual Home Coming Bonfire

While I agree with the writer in principle I completely reject the in­ference that was drawn I can speak with complete honesty in this matter because those students who were involved in constructing the bonfire are all acquaintances of mine You as a member of the journalistic frater­nity should be the first to admit that we live in very delicate times It may have been more appropriate as a newsman to check the matter out with the school district and failing to receive an appropriate reply publishing the letter may have been in order

In closing, at Hightstown H.S. there are many fine teachers and students alike who dedicate themselves to making the school a place to learn and to enjoy those amenities that come with education Surrounding this group are dedicated parents who work within the system to assist in making Hightstown H.S work Letters of the type published do not further enhance the name of the Windsor-Hights

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Basketball trip to see Philadelphia ’76ers vs Houston Rockets at Philadelphia Spectrum, bus leaves Hightstown-East Windsor Service Center at 6 p m , 131 S Mam St., Hightstown Tickets $8 for adults, XI for youth (includes bus fare! Info: 443-4464

Thanksgiving storytelling hour for chiidren ages fr-12 ,1 30 pm , East Windsor library, Dutch Neck and Hickory Corner Rds sign up now info 448-1330

Christmas gift sale. Manna House Christian Supply Center Calvary Chapel, 16 Church St., Windsor, 10 a m -2 p m . also same hrs Saturday, Nov 24 and the following Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Satur­day Info 448-4387

Fall Swim Festival, The Peddle School, Hightstown Also Saturday, Nov 24, Sunday, Nov 25 Info 448 8480

Saturday, Nov. 24

Hightstown High School, Class erf 1969 10th reunion, Hightstown Fire House, Main St.

Film, "T ru eG rit” for ages 6 and up, 1 p m , Ewing branch of Mercer County library, 25 Scotch Rd Info 989-6922

Moonlight bowhng party, to benefit Mercer County March of Dimes Iff:30 p m -1 a m., Hamilton Lanes, $8 per person including cold buffet, one drink Info 585-2400

Monday, Nov. 26

Card and tnahjongg party, B ’nai B’rith Women Orah Chapter 8:30 p.m., Beth Chaim, Village Road. West Windsor call early for tickets Info 448-6299

Film “ Sham e" by Ingm ar Bergman, 7 p.m., Hightstown library. Main & Franklin Sts Info 448-1474

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8 p m . Morns Hall, LawrencevilleHightstown Borough Council, 7:30

p.m., Borough Hall, N. Main St Info: 448-2188

East Windsor Regional School Board, 8 p.m , Community Education Center, Stockton St., Hightstown Info: 448-3660

East Windsor Planning Board, 8 p m . Police Bldg One Mile Rd Info 443-4000

Tuesday, Nov, 27

Hightstown Business and Professional WomensClub, 6:30 p.m., Coach and Four Restaurant, Route 33 info: 639-2522

“ School’s out" crafts for children 6 and up, 2 p.m , Hightstown library, Mam & Franklin Sts , register by Nov 26: also films from 3-4 p m Info 448- 1474

Needlepoint workshop far children 6-14, 2 p.m , East Windsor library, Dutch Neck & Hickory Corner Rds ,

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Freeholders. 7:30 p m . East Windsor Court Room. Police Bldg., One Mile Rd Info: 443-4000

Wednesday , Nov. 28

Annual spaghetti dinner, M YF of F irst United Methodist Church, Stockton St , Hightstown, 5:30-7:30 p.m., *3 for adults, $1 75 for children under 12, under 4 free

The Growing Person,” presen­tation with Dr T Stephen Patterson, licensed psychologist and psychoanalyst and d irector of psychological training in New Jersey Department of Human Services, 8 p.m., St Anthony s Hall, Maxwell Ave., Hightstown

Annual scholarship and disco cocktail party, M ercer Legal Secretaries Association, 7-11 p.m., Angeloni s, Whitehorse-MercervilleRd , Mercerville, Info: 292-8145

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Editor's note: When Patrick Kennedy sent in his letter on Nov, 8, the matter was checked with people who had seen previous homecoming rallies and said the structure did. whatever was the intention, resemble a burning cross That was apparently the point of Mr. Kennedy’s letter. The issue was followed up with a front page story Nov. 15 in which Student Council advisor Ann Hudak said "It was never intended to look like a cross.'' Well and good An effort was made this year to avoid that appearance. Well and good Perhaps Mr Kennedy's letter helped

Wasn't deliberate

To the Editor

Having written about a point of concern a couple of weeks ago — the letter regarding the symbolism of erbsses and the effigy burning was mine— I hope I will be permitted a few more lines in your much-m-demand letters column for two brief ob­servations

1 Most people who commented said they realized I hadn't accused anyone of deliberately initiating or con­sciously condoning the use erf a cross Others thought 1 was pointing fingers To clarify any confusion. I intended only to call attention to something that appeared not to have been considered There are too many people of good will involved for it to have been deliberate

2 Having learned that a stake was used this year for the effigy burning, I'd like publicly to express ap­preciation to those responsible for the change And I know that others in the community share in my feelings, for they've told me so.

Now tf there were only some other way to express school spirit, the desire to win and to have a bonfire and a little fun besides that effigy burning

Patrick W Kennedy 16 Maple Stream Road

East Windsor

Act of kindness

To the Editor:

On Saturday, Nov 10 while doing my food shopping at the A&P, my husband had to rush out of the store when the fire whistle blew This left me with a cart full of groceries I was lucky this time because we had both cars at the store due to an earlier fire that he had responded to we met at the store la ter i

A lady that I don't know was stan­ding by me when this happened and offered to take me home, thinking that I had no car 1 wish I knew her name so I could properly thank her for her offer of kindness, but perhaps she will see this letter and know that her kindness was most appreciated

Elaine Probasco East Windsor Volunteer

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East Windsor-Hightstown chapter of Hadassah, 8 45 p.m., Beth El Synagogue, 50 Mapel Stream Rd.. East Windsor Info: 448-7894

East W indsor Regional School Board, 8 p.m.. Community Education Center. Stockton St., Hightstown Info 448-3660

Thursday. Nov. 29

"Tom Jones." Hightstown High School fall play, 8 p m . $1.50 ad mission A lso Friday, Nov 30, Saturday, Dec L Info: 448-1542

Free movies for kids. 4:15 p.m , East Windsor branch library, Dutch Neck & Hickory' Corner Rds Info 448 1330

Movies for pre-school children, 10:30 a m . Ewing branch erf Mercer County library, 25 Scotch Rd Info: 989-6922

East W indsor Regional School Board, 8 p.m., Community Education Center, Stockton St., Hightstown Info 448-3660

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At the center on Thursday, Nov 29 the B Nat BR ith will be sponsoring a Bingo Come down and join the fun at 1 p m On Thursday, Dec 6 Dr Richard L Bruner, a Hightstown clinical psychologist and Director of Coun­selling and Psychotherapy Associates, will conduct a workshop called "How Relaxation Training Can Help You Cope With Stress ” Plan to hear this talk, tell your friends about it and mark your calendars Dr Bruner will be at the Center at 1 p.m

We especially thank the children of Tix s Pre-School for inviting the

senior citizens to accompany them to Turkey Swamp for their Thanksgiving Feast W'e also express our thanks to the children from the Walter C Black School for their holiday celebration

The senior citizens are bowling on Tuesday afternoons from 3-4:30 at the Hightstown Bowling Lanes Join the group You bowl at senior citizen discount rates You do not have to join a league just stop by when you can

On Wednesday evening. Dec 12 Mercer County College will present a Winter Concert at the college This -concert will include the chorus, the stage hand and the Concert Band performing We will be providing a school bus for these interested in at tending this beautiful evening per forma nee The bus will leave the bus shelter at Twin Rivers at 6:30 and the

Community Education Building at 6 45 There is a 50 cent registration fee Call 448-4783 for reservations

Plan to attend the Planning Council monthly meetings They are a necessity - it is Ait this meeting that you are able to offer suggestions for trips, socials and activities The meetings are held on the second Monday of the n 6nth at in The 'e v meeting will be held on Dec 10 After the meeting we will have a holtday celebration Bring a grab-bag gift Refreshments and entertainment will be provided

Ride the Mini-Van for shopping, doctor and dental appointments and for visiting your friends and relatives Schedules are available at the Acme Remember that we have added stops at Cumberland Farms, Hampton Arms and the Intermediate School

Mercer County College will begin taking registrations for the Spring semester This semester at the center the college will be offering ‘ ‘Social Psychology " This is a survey of the individual as he behaves in a group The emphasis is on motivation and perception. Sign up by leaving your name and phone number 448-4783

West Windsor Adult School is sponsoring a program for an evening called "Adult Children with Aging Parents' The speakers and panel will discuss many facets of the situations confronted by an adult child with aging parents, including coping with physical and medical problems and with our feelings associated with our changing roles The services offered by community agencies w ill be presented together with • helpful reading materials You are invited to attend on Wednesday. Dec 5 at W Windsor High School from 7 30-10 p m Media Center

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EAST WINDSOR - The Hightstown Intermediate School may be resolvedof its identity crisis now that F’rincipel Robert Sopko has petitioned the East Windsor Regional School Board to consider renaming the school

In a letter that board member Ray Miller termed “ long, long overdue,” Mr Sopko said that a change in the name of the school may help bring about renewed pride and school spirit to both community, students and staff

The Intermediate School is the only K-8 building in the district that carries no name which honors someone for contributions to the district, Mr. Sopko said

“ There's a person in this room tonight,” said Mr Miller at a meeting last week, “ who has contributed four decades of service to the community and who has done much for the rights and due process of students. I suggest that the board consider the name of Flenry Coates ”

MR. COATES is the school board’s attorney In response to the school board member's suggestion, the at­torney said he was flabergasted, but added lightly that he's not sure whether they’re trying to bury him before his time “ I assure the com­munity' I will not fee! badly if the committee picks someone else who has contributed even more than I have,” he added

School Board President William Moore appointed members Ray Miller, Jerry Lynn Lancaster and Faith Sarafin to form a committee that will study the procedure of selecting a new name for the old high school

In other business, Chief School Adm inistrator Eugene Diggs, presented the first reading of four

board policies which deal with the testing program and graduation requ irem ents; student record*; student absences arid excuses, and student transportation in private vehicles

THE F IRST policy suggested that the board require only those minimum competency tests that are mandated by state law as a prerequisite to graduation

The student records policy follows the State Board of Education's ad­m inistrative code in perm itting authorized persons, parents and students age 18 or over, to inspect their children s or their own records respectively The board must guarantee access to authorized per­sons within five school days after receipt of a written request

In an effort to make the attendance policy less "academically punitive,” the new policy states that student's who miss class for any reason should complete assignments because of their absence While a student's ab­sence may contribute to an un­satisfactory grade in a course, there shall be no penalty which has an effect on the student s academic record beyond that which naturally follows absence from school ”

The board’s transportation policy declares that students may only be transported in state-approved vehicles driven by licensed bus drivers, except in cases of emergency Flowever, in instances where it is necessary for a staff member to transport a student, the policy requires that member to obtain the proper authorization and to notify the school principal and the student’s parents as soon as possible Mr Coates said this last statement will give some, but not absolute, protection to the staff member against liability

Canal official urges tighter runoff control

by Barbara Sobkowiak Staff Writer

HIGHTSTOWN — A representative from the Delaware-Rantan Canal Commission appeared before the Planning Board Monday night to urge the borough to adopt stricter controls on storm water management

Labelling the existing ordinance “ vague” the Executive Director of the Commission. James Amon, said the borough hasn't set any specific standards for management.

Mr Amon noted that Hightstown lies within the watershed of the Millstone River, which has a history of flooding

“ THE CANAL Commission is en­deavoring to protect the canal through regulations that attempt to limit ( building 1 projects that pose a potential for harm to waterways,” Mr Amon said

Part of the commission's function, he explained, is to set certain stan­dards for storm water management that can be applied to projects at the local level. A building project ap­plicant is subject to either a direct review by the commission or may

receive a preliminary approval at the local level if the municipality stan­dards agree with those of the Com­mission. -

Apparently voicing his dissatisfaction with the state's han­dling of the Bank Street bridge repairs. Mayor Harold “ Skip” Cox told Mr Amon he is tired of the people who tell local officials what they can’t do, and asked him if the commission is one who may tel! them what they “ can" do.

“ WE DON'T care what.you do. as long as it doesn't have a harmful impact on the canal.” Mr Amon replied

Mr Amon said that it would be advantageous if the borough included the commission's standards in a local ordinance in that the municipality and the state would be working in concert on future projects

Runoff from the boroughs water­ways flows through Rocky Brook and into the Millstone River where it mixes with the canal The commission is concerned with that runoff

The Canal Commission is a state sanctioned regulatory agency

Canal panel adopts review zone rules

by Tom Lederer Staff Writer

One of the area’s most significant steps toward regional planning was taken Tuesday when the Delaware 4 Raritan Canal Commission unanimously adopted regulations establishing review zones in a vast area draining toward the canal.

The new rules will impose standards .for controlling runoff from new con struction in area s that slope toward the canal. That includes about 65 percent of Mercer County including the Princetons, Hopewells, West Windsor, East Windsor, Hightstown and Pennington; about 25 percent of Somerset County including Mon tgomery, Hillsborough, Manville and Franklin and about 25 percent of Middlesex County including Plain sboro, Cranbury, Monroe and South Brunswick

Within a 1,000 fool corridor on either side of the canal park, more stringent regulations would govern the location of new construction in order to preserve the visual nature of the park The regulations for that visual zone will go into effect Jan 2, The larger drainage area regulations take effect March 1.

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While the visual review zone had encountered some opposition at two earlier hearings, Mr Amon reported that the draft regulations had un­dergone only minor changes

The commission would review construction in the larger drainage zone if it involves more than 25 homes or in nonresidential construction in­volving more than an acre of im­pervious surfaces

That review function would transferred to counties municipalities that adopt regulations similar to the commission’s

So far, Somerset County has come the longest way in adopting regulations similar to those proposed by the commission, according to Commission Director James Amon Mercer County is not very far along in developing its regulations Mr Amon said, but no problems were an­ticipated

D ifferences with the M iddlesex County engineer are delaying progress there, Mr Amon said, though the county planning department has supported the commission The commission is now working with South Brunswick and other towns to work out regulations instead.

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If EAST W IN D SO R-C ub Scout Pack 64 and their families toured the Philadelphia Police Academy on Nov 10 the first of several trips the pack will make this year Over half the pack was able to make this trip

Friday, Nov 30 the pack will meet at 7:45 pm in the gym of Ethel

McKmght School Families are Invited to see the scouts show off their den work and receive their awards This month s theme has been Knights ofOld ”

I Anyone who is interested in joining the pack should call 443-6240

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(Mark Czajkowskr photos)

Man against cougarHightstown native is hero in Florida

by M ic h a e l M o ly n e u x M a n a g in g E d ito r

. UHIGHTSTOWN - Former borough

resident Jeffrey Caster helped to save a Tallahassee. Fla woman who was being mauled Oet. 11 by a pet cougar

Catherine Moyers tad her hand trapped in the mouth of a 140-pound, 3- year-old male eouga r named Jovi until Mr Caster and three friends pulled her to safety^Mr. Caster, a salesman for Mobile

Home Brokers in Tallahassee, had been setting up his own mobile home on a Tallahassee lot when the incidentoccurred

HE SAID he heard truly blood curdling screaming according to a letter sent to his parent, Frank and Marry Caster of South Main St. here Mr Caster and three employees of the mobile home company, followed the sound to the yard of next-door neigh bar Joe Nelson who kept two South Am erican cougars as pets The cougarswho attacked Ms Moyers was

on a 10-foot chain Mr Thomas was later charge* with keeping the atumal in an unsafe nanner

According to Mr Caster s statement, "the cat continued pulling Catherine’s hand seemingly off her arm Her pain was horrible

As one of Mr Caster's companions brandished an axe, "Jovi let Catherine go, apparently to defend itself I moved in to grab Catherine as she fell to the ground "

He then (fragged her 10 to 15 feet and applied a tourniquet "which im mediately ceased the tremendous flow of blood "

Ms Moyers had two tendons removed from her hand and was reported in satisfactory condition at Tallahassee M em orial Regional Medical Center

Mr Caster, 24, grew up in High! stown and graduated from The Peddle School

He was an Eagle Scout, and ac cording to his father podiatrist Frank Caster, called on all his training in this emergency

Headstart f inds new home; day care program to expand

by Barbara Sobkowiak Staff Writer

HIGHTSTOWN ’ The Hightstown - East Windsor Headstart program has settled into its new home at the Mt Olivet Baptist Church on John Street and is preparing for expansion

Back in July, the staff of the school for disadvantaged 3 to 5-year-olds, feared the program might be discontinued since they tad been asked to leave their former location at the Assembly of God Church on Mechanic Street

ATTEMPTS to find a new home for the 25 pre-schoolers and their eight member staff appeared futile Much of the problem dealt with the limited federal funding the program receives to pay the building s rent and utilities

The building also tad to meet stringent space and fac ility requirements and health standard?

Head Teacher Dolly Gibson said the school’s opening in September was only delayed about a week and half The delay was primarily caused by the

renovating that was necessary in Headstart’s half of the basement "The walls was painted, tiles layed and storm windows were put in,” Ms Gibson said

"T h e surroundings are much brighter here, she said Everything IS basically new It's like an uplift really

> ■ALTHOUGH precise figures could

not be obtained. Ms Gibson said the rent at the new facility is much higher than at the church, where the rent was approximately *180 per month plus utilities

The Headstart program has served the Hightstown area for the past 12 years H istorica lly , the annual enrollment has been about 25 children but Ms Gibson said the program is capable of supporting at least 15 more youngsters

Lloyd Fletcher, executive director of thQ Mercer County Communis* Action Council, which oversees such programs could not be reached for comment

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Kerry Fitzpatrick of Dennison Drive filed the first complaint against four businesses under the ordinance ap­proved by the Township Council in August The fourth defendent, the Newark Star-Ledger, paid a *25 fine for distributing advertising circulars on Mr. Fitzpatrick’s property without his permission

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KEEPING UP with twins keeps Joan Baer, new president o f the loc iMothers o f Twins Club, tfusy {

If you have tw ins . . .The Mothers of Twins Club meets

the first Wednesday of each month at ft p in A regular meeting place in the Princeton, Highlstown. Kast Windsor. West Windsor, Kendall Park and F.wtng area has not been established, but interested mothers can call Mrs I-arson for further information at 143-

3293 She is in charge of recruitment, while Mrs Baer is the new chapter president

For information on the Mercer County Mothers of Twins club, write

P <)' Box 5350 Trenton. N.J 0K636

ALTHOUGH ERIC and Greg Larson look alike, they are fraternal, not the third set of twins on their father's side, but specific genetic predtc identical twins They are the fifth set of twins on their mother's side and 'ions for multiple births has not yet been discovered.

Twins' moms multiply by twoby Jane Bradley

Staff Writer ,

Not until Joan Baer was in labor did she know she was delivering twins, but two years later she has come to know what mothering twins can mean

Workim agine it this way — you get up in

the morning and you have two babies, not one, .to change You have two mouths to feed and two messes to clean You have twice as many diapers, twice as many colds and crying, and they have twice as many demands On top of that, they are twice as expensive," explained Mrs Baer's neighbor in East Windsor, Nancy Larson, who is also the mother of twin boys under two

INTERVIEW ING THE two women and their sets of twins is like running on an escalator One child would head for trouble, and the other would follow suit Both would cry One twin would play with his neighbor, but one would wander off, and when be was found, the other needed orange juice Then they all needed orange juice Always, they were probing, asking questions, into everything

There's never any peace and quiet with twins, even when they re asleep One of them is bound to wake up," laughed Mrs Larson

Although twins are constantly being studied from both physical and psychological viewpoints, mothers of twins were largely ignored until I960

when the National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs was founded For 16 years, local mothers of twins could belong to a Mercer County chapter based in Trenton, but Mrs Larson and Mrs Baer have just set up a chapter in the Princeton-East Windsor area

A primary goal of the club is to learn about twins and to cooperate with research groups studying twins Speakers are brought in each month to discuss twins' development or current research

Bl T ANOTHER goal of the club is to provide the support these special mothers require Having twins is an unusual experience, and coping with the responsibility car. be over­whelming, according to Princeton pediatrician Mark Levin Dr Levin is one local doctor who will speak at a future meeting of the club, according tb Mrs. Larson

“ Having twins is a big job, and the mother needs a lot of help and support from family and friends She ts faced with two creatures depending on her for survival, and that can be a tremendous strain Trying to meet the emotional and physical needs of both babies may seem impossible to her, but just like any other mother, she wants to feel she is successful Very easily, she can feel she is failing or have guilt feelings about her per formance," Dr. Levin said

In the club, mothers exchange advice, stories, and experience In

other chapters, books on how to handle twins have been written and ex­changed with members, and teaming the special traits of twins is em­phasized Although much has been studied on twins, the results are not always conclusive

For example, twins are sometimes slower to walk and talk than “ singletons,” research has shown

“ This is probably because the twin has an immature model — his twin — to look at for progress They can hold each other back in a way,” said Barbara Landau, who has studied twins at Rutgers University

Some mothers say their twins may not speak as early as singletons, but they communicate with each other Mrs. Larson said her sons Greg and Eric babble constantly as if they have their own language

But Ms Landau disagrees “ In a controlled study of young twins, we found that twins did not talk to each other any more than singletons Video tapes of twins'together don’t confirm this special speech that many mothers see,”

IN SPITE OF the “ double trouble" problems of raising twins, the mothers have found a built-in bonus their children always have playmates

"They always have each other — they're never lonely I'll never have to worry about finding a companion for one, and already they’re close." said Mrs Larson

Another veteran mother of twins.

Virgin ia Geherty of Princeton, agrees Her twin 15-year-old boys now have other friends, but they have gone through Little League together have played lacrosse ami other sports together, and among three other siblings, they are closer to each other

“ In the beginning, it was awfully hard 1 didn’t know how I'd do it sometimes.' Mrs Geherty said She, too, turned to the Mothers of Twins Club for support

After adding all the pluses ,_and subtracting the minuses, mothers of twins may come out with different scores on their lot But all three mothers agree that having twins is a fascinating experience

“ SOMETIMES I LOOK at them and they seem like one person to me, but other times they seem completely different.' said Mrs Geherty

Mrs Baer, too, takes time from her hectic routine to marvel at her young sons “ Jason is more aggressive than Kevin — their personalities are already so distinct. And yet. 1 11 see them with the same expression on their faces or reacting with the identical mannerisms

"But I wish I could give the attention to each of them that I could with one baby There's no way I'd choose having twins,” she said, shaking her head and cuddling Jason while Kevin drank his juice

“ Oh, I would If 1 knew they’d be like this. I'd definitely choose twins I ’d like some more,” said Mrs. Larson

Hats offM embers o f the East W indsor ORT came to the Kreps School Nov. 13 to put on a skrt called “ Hats O ff ” Nancy Felt at left, acted out a skrt involving all the different jobs in the food in­dustry. ORT members also presented principal Richard Dougherty, above, with a lithograph, “ The W orld of Reading" by artist Irving Amen Danny Sevan, right, dons the hat o f a farmer and he seems to enjoy it a lot

(Geri Finner photos)

Thursday, November 22, 1979 WINDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD T 9-A

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The M YF of the First United Methodist Church on Stockton Street, Hightstown, will serve the annual spaghetti dinner or Nov 28 at the church from 5:30 to7:30 p.m Donation is S3 for adults, f l 75 for children under 12, and free for children under 4 Bring the whole family!

B’nai Brith Women Orah Chapter card and mah jongg party will be held Nov 26 at 8 30 p m at Beth Chaim on Village Road, West Windsor Please call early /or tickets 448-6299

The Junior Friday Club wishes to

announce to ail of the women who contributed recipes to the new cook book, entitled “ A Few of Our Favorite Things,” that the books are in and available through Mrs Paul Serudato Call her at 443-3542

East Windsor Hightstown Chapter of Hadassah will meet Wednesday Nov 28, at 8:45 at Beth El Synagogue 50 Maple Stream Road, East Windsor The speaker. Rabbi Solomon Poupfco from the Roosevelt Synagogue, will bring a message on "New Face* of 1980 and Expose Refreshments For more information call 448-7894

The family of the late Louis S Biscuit Sr wishes to express, their sincere appreciation to all fam %

friends, and clergy for messages of sympathy, flowers, and to anyone who helped in any way during the time of heir great loss Special thanks to the 'lights!own Engine Company No. 1 for their service and to the VFW Post 5700 Ladies Auxiliary for all they did, also the staff of the Glackin Funeral Home

Manna House Christian Supply 1 enter in Calvary Chapel, 16 Church St., in the village of Windsor will be ipen 10 a m to 2 p.m Friday, Nov 23, and Saturday, Nov 24. Hours after hat w ill be Monday, Tuesday,

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 10 a m to 2 p.m There is a selection of Christmas gifts, cards, and wrap­pings, table cloths, and calendar towels, etc Stop by' Call 448-4387

Brownie Troop 1568 would like to thank their leader, Joy Koenig, for letting the troop use her home (or a baking activity The Brownies made cookie jars and filled them with cookies that they had made

East Windsor Area Girl Scout Association recently held a craft workshop for Brownie leaders Linda RuehJy, a cadette leader demon­strated cra fts suitable for the Chanukah and Christmas holidays and the winter season 3

Mr; and Mrs Charles Hand III, Northgate Apartments, Cranbury, announce the birth of their first child, a son, Michael Charles, 7 lbs lMi oz , at Princeton Medical Center on Nov 3.

Grandparents are Verna Gunnell of Hightstown, and Mr and Mrs Charles Hand Jr of Lakewood The great grandmother is Mary Hand of Cin­cinnati, Ohio

Ken and Marian Levine of 128 Probasco Road, East Windsor are happy to announce the birth of their first child, Jason Scott, 9 lbs 7M oz., at Princeton M edical Center on November 4 Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Walter Szymkowski of Lakewood and Mr and Mrs Irving Levine of Brooklyn, N Y Grand­mother Levine spent a few days here with the family while lending a hand

May your Thanksgiving Day be blessed with love and many good

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Thelma Archer, Springe rest Drive, returned to her heme last week to recuperate follow ing surgery at Princeton Medical Center She thanks each person for cards of cheer and Rowers while a patient at the hopital and since her return home

Mr and Mrs Jeffrey R Lowe. 32 Bradford Road. East Windsor are happy to announce the arrival of a batty girf, Molly Lynch Lowe, 9 lbs 11 oz., at Princeton Medical Center on Nov 8 The baby has a sister, Lindsay Ayn, who is 28 months old Grand

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A basic photography class will be taught by Fran Orlando of Hightstown, m the Community Room of J C. Penney in the Quaker Bridge Mall Classes will begin Monday. Nov 26, from 7 to 9 p.m

The course will cover the fun damentals of successful picture taking Instruction will be given in the care, handling and use of the camera, effects of different films, qualities and uses of various lenses and the use of electronic strobes. Students photographs will be examined and critiqued

Ms Orlando taught photography classes for the Central Jersey Art Association and for East Windsor Community Education

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obituary

A g n e s R. C u lle nEAST WINDSOR - Agnes Ralph

Cullen, 84, of Brookwood Garden Apartments, died Thursday in the Pnneeton Medical Center

Mrs Cullen was bom in New Sharon, and had lived in the area for 40 years She was a graduate of the State Normal School for Teachers

She was a retired cafeteria manager from the Hightstown Elementary School

Wife of the late Charles A Cullen, she is survived by two sons. Charles R of Lawrenceville and Michael W of Hightstown: two daughters, Marie Daley of Hightstown and Kathryn Bozowski of East Windsor; a sister, Frances Becker of Hightstown, nine grandchildren arid five g rea t­grandchildren

The funeral was held Monday at 9 a m from the Glaekin Funeral Home, 136 Morrison Ave., Hightstown. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 10 a m. in St Anthony's Church of Hightstown

Burial was in St John's Cemetery, Allentown

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A workshop is scheduled on Tuesday, Nov 27 at 2 p.m in needlepoint for young people ages 8-14 Participants will learn a needlepoint stitch and work a design The session will last one and a half to two hours Sign up for both programs begin

todayThere will be free movies for kids

Thursday, Nov 29, 4:15 p m A tno of legends are to be shown, "The Boy and the Eagle", "Paul Bunyan" and "Johnny Appleseed It will take 45 minutes to show these films

Leaf printing for boys and girls, ages 6 to 12, is arranged for Friday, Nov 30 at 4:15 p m A T-shirt may be brought for printing or use paper furnished by the library The length of the program .is approximately 45 minutes. Registration begins Monday, Nov 26

For further information, please call the library at 448 1330

Clubwomen set solar energy talkHIGHTSTOWN Solar energy, a

non-polluting, s ife alternative to oil, gas and coal, wjll be the topic of the program at the Hightstown Business and Professional Women's Club meeting on Tuesday, Nov 27, at 6 30 pm at the Coach and Four

Sal Astarita, a;n engineer at Western Electric CO in Hopewell Township, will be the speaker He will describe how solar energy is used now in homes and industry, and what some seien tists predict for its future

In addition to its regular monthly programs the club has adopted an

ongoing, year long project — Time Management Several members will review books on the subject There will also be panel discussions and speakers during the club year Susan Hagerty, club president, will give a book review' in connection with this project at the November meeting

Business and professional women in the area are invited to attend the club s monthly meetings on the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Coach and Four at 6:30 p m For further information call 655-2181

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Weingarten twins are prince, princess of ball

EAST WINDSOR - David Scott Weingarten and Lisa Weingarten. 9- year-old twin children erf Paul and Rochelle Weingarten of 130 Dor­chester Drive, were chosen Prince and Princess of the Ball of the Multiple Sclerosis Service Organization. The event took place at the Birchwood Manor in Whippany on Friday, Nov 2

David and Lisa were sponsored by the Mercer Chapter of MSSO. A King and Queen were also chosen Winners were determined by the number of dollars raised for MS services, each 10 cents qualifying as one vote Money was raised by various ventures such as car washes, rummage sales, soliciting with canisters securing ads for the souvenir journal or by selling sweepstakes tickets To qualify for prince or princess, contestants must

be in the 9-15 age range Both winners are in the fourth grade

at Melvin H Kreps School in East Windsor David is interested in drawing, basketball and baseball Lisa enjoys playing the piano, singing in chorus and doing gymnastics Both entered the contest to “ help MS people ”

Academy award winning actress Celeste Holm was honorary chairman of the 13th annual ball

Special guest was Evelyn Aronow Dolan, executive secretary of the G overnor's Com m ittee on E m ­ployment of the Handicapped

For further information on MS services in the Mercer County area, contact Chapter President John C Shagg. 302 Woosamonsa Road, Pen­nington 08534

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Steven Becker, son of Donald and Ruth Becker of East Windsor, was called to the Torah on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvahon Nov 3 The service

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presented Adam with a prayer book, Kidduah cup and the “ Second Jewish Catalog" on behalf of the synagogue. Sisterhood and Men’s Club

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Eileen Lehrfekj, daughter erf San­ford and Frances LeHrfeid of East Windsor became Bat Mitzvah on Oct 20 at Congregation Beth Chaim in West Windsor, Her parents and grandparents, Sidney Lehrfetd and Mr and Mrs Samuel Yaverbaum, were also asked to particiapte in the Torah service

Eileens participation id activities includes art. skiing, basketball and baseball Gifts were presented to E ileen from the Congregatiop. Sisterhood and Men's Club

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Winners named in vandalism programEAST WINDSOR — At the awards

ceremony for the Vandalism Prevention Program at the Kreps School, realtor-associate Jerry Lynn Lancaster presented prizes to the winners of the poster and slogan contest.

The Vandalism Prevention presentation was a culmination of a program sponsored by the Mercer County Board of Realtors and sup­ported by East Windsor school district and the local police The program consisted of a film, “ The Handwriting

on the Wall," and talks by Det John F iore of the East Windsor police, and Gerry Lancaster about vandalism incidents and how they can affect everyone in the community 'Since vandalism is such a senseless, but damaging act, it is important to im press upon the children the effect on

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Bergman, Scott Behren. Christina Danovsky, Christine Decker, Russell .-ehrer, Tricia Quick, and Debra Radigan

The slogan contest winner, Cara Shaefer, was the recipient of a $10 gift certificate and $100 savings bond from (the East Windsor Police Athletic League

The realtors participating in the .program were Maurice Hageman, J T Henderson. Leonard Van Hise, ftichardson, W eidel. and Country Heritage Real Estate

Neil Jeffrey Lipton, son of Leonard and Susan Lipton of East Windsor, was called to the Torah as a Bdr Mitzvah on Oct. 21 at the Shalom Hebrew Institute. A reception followed services at the American Hotel in Freehold

.Neil’s grandparents are Mrs Stella Yagoda of Coral Springs. Fla and Mr and Mrs Harry Lipton of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Flushing. N.Y.

Neil is a student at the Hightstown Intermediate School, enjoys playing the drums, and is an AlkStar with the Hightstown-East Windsor Youth Baseball League

Laura Handler, daughter of Thomas and Renee Handler of East Windsor, was called to the Torah on the oc casion of her Bat Mitzvah on Nov 17 The serv ice took place at Congregation Beth Chaim in West Windsor During the Torah service. Lauras parents and grandmothers Mrs Kathe Handler and Mrs Helga Schiff were called to the Bima by Rabbi Wtsma to assist with the ser vice

Laura attends the eighth grade of the Melvin H Kreps School and is involved in gymnastics^ volleyball, basketball and writing She is looking towards a career in either writing or as a medical doctor

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Adam Schieifman, son of Mr and Mrs Noel Schieifman of East Wind­sor, became a Bar Mitzvah at Beth El Synagogue cm Oct. 20

Adam chanted his haftorah from the Book of Samuel On Friday evening he helped conduct Shabbat services

Rabbi Ronald Roth gave the Bar Mitzvah charge Robert Goldstein, a vice president of the congregation.

f The poster contest winners received $10 g ift certifica tes from local realtors The winners were Jessica

Cub Scout Pack 64 holds awards night for members

A ■ % g , M EAST WINDSOR - Cub Scout PackI v M 84 had its first scheduled meeting at| f l f * the Ethel McKmght gym on Oct. 19

The (heme of the meeting was fire s r IW k " j prevention Each den presented a skit

J P P F <• i emphasizing ways fam ilies can, ^ -V / I f l j prevent fires in their homes

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Santa com ing to St. Paul s Z t t Z S S S S X S f i. . _ gold arrow was awarded to TrentIn preparation for the St Paul s PTA Santa Luncheon, woods A Weblo badge was earned byBoutique and Cake Shoppe, Lorraine Jantz shows her David Sentnor Randy P ickettfirst place poster for the event to Christa Stefanchik received a wolf award A citizenshipLorraine is an eighth grader at St Paul's from East Win award went to Daniel Pinkelt. dsor The luncheon will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. One year pins were presented to 1 in the schoo cafeteria Reservations or more m Michael Bluth and Richard Hyman,formation can be obtained by calling 448 6596 or 924 Aquanaut awards went to Robert8231 Lahgwell, David Sentnor, and Douglas

Said Athletic Awards were received by David Mendelson. Adam Gelles, Daniel Pinkett. Seth Rich, Ronald Schrier, Craig Bell, Robert Golod, Russell Rudruck, and Craig Zolan

Bobcat awards went to Peter Orenstem, Robert Salks, Eric Delliboric, Karston Torch, Trent Woods, Darren Murray, Brian Millmaw, Jason Coppola, Warren Sklar, Randy Pinkett, Brian McGill, Robert SchweideT, Scott Howard, J(*h Becker, Jonathan Knapp, David Pearl, Scott Schienvar, Keith Goldin, David Olsen, Richard Brooks, David Mendelson, and David Friedland

Pack 64’s next group activity will be a visit to the Philadelphia Police Academy on Nov 10.

Cheryl Fisher, daughter of Stephen and Eileen Fisher. East Windsor will become a Bat Mitzvah at Beth Kl synagogue on Nov 24.

Cheryl will chant her haftorah from the Book of Malachi On Friday evening she will help conduct Shabbat services “

Rabbi Ronald Roth will give the Bat Mitzvah charge Len Small, a vice president of Beth El Synagogue, will present Cheryl with a prayer book, candlesticks, and the “ Second Jewish Catalog on behalf of the Synagogue. Sisterhood, and Men’s Club

Cheryl attends the Hightstown In termediate School where she receives honors She is a recent graduate of the Beth El Religious School

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Thursday, November 22, 1979 UJINDSOR NIGHTS HERALD

Coach looks back: Kids never gave upby Bill A pplegate

sports Editor

Losing football games at Hightstown High School Rave been the exception rather than the rule over the past few .ears That s probably why some HHS fgns showed varied emotions during the Rams recently concluded 2-7 season

Some of those fans simply didn't show up at games to support the kids who tried so hard, but failed, to put it .til together in 1979 Some of them .oiled obscenities during HHS games

OTHERS blamed the coaching staff for not producing a winner for the

eai n a row \nd still .others luckily the n t l 'E HigbUtfown fa%s

■Hii.i red ,ii, realizing that this is •age schoo football - not the'- pro ■ u p * • a r,ere players a re paid huge salaries and still make the same mistakes that the Ram players and coaches were charged with this season

It is that final group that can put high school football in proper perspective They realize it is a game for youngsters to play and enjoy, no matter what the outcome

The old adage that you can learn more from losing than from winning was never more evident than this season for HHS

Hightstown head coach Don Colbert, vyho has every intention to return next year despite rumors to the contrary is already mapping plaas with his ef tkient st.aff for the 1980 season Cjqlhort in reviewing the campaign w‘ .eh ended with a heart breaking 13 i> • thark to invading West Windsor before a large Homecoming Day crowd on Saturday had nothing but piaise for his staff of Sam: Sortino. ( ’ lift Hrautigan and Jim Nichols

In restrospect Colbert remarked Tt was an odd season because,

record*. s< it s the worst one I've ever had tm! the kids were the nicest I've ever coached- except for one other 'earn the only thing that disgusted me this year was the Ians

The kids never game up it was fun . M i hmg them In- added without ) hesitation ,

The Hams did . indeed, never give up They A*ere in every game they played nit with a break here or there could

have just as easily been 7-2 rather than a ;is that kind of season

T'Sf GOOD ! H 'qhtstown's Fred Jonies seems to be sayingh quarter, when Wefet W indsor Plamsboro exploded for 13 points

\s \ matter of fact. Hightstown Hitgainedevery opponent it faced this

season and the defense set or tied three team records during the course • if the season In contrast, this years schedule was. without a doubt, the toughest in HHS s history The seven

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bannerCross-country concludesthink they’ll carry ovei a'w inning tradition with them

The girls team will be loaded for sure next year They were do-O this season and although they re .using t.fie second-best runner in th* ouniy Sharon Bennett ttiey have a lot of

fine runners coming back Girls like .Sue Jamison Natura Rosfjord Karen: Sweeney Laurie Milliard. and Stacy Staneska add up to anotherexcellent squad, and I have high hopes for them next year They can be even better than this year if they want to

It's been a very race year and the program is in great shape, V-Ji I d like to see double the 38 runners we had out this season Cross country is the type of sport where everyone can improve themselves I really hope young kids don’ t avr^d coming "ut for the team just because they feel they re not good enough to make it Anyone can find a lot of self-satisfaction through being on the team, and working hard to bring his or her time down Not everyone s a superstar, and we don't expect that from anyone When you work as a team look what can happen

Seasons like this one don’t come around too often, so I ’m going to sit back for a while and enjoy it

mention berths, white Parker was acclaimed 1979 Coach of the Year

That’s the first times ever that’ we ve had two runners orr the nr<n team.” noted Parker Whenever I think hack tothisy ear I ’ll think of all the years the kids put in to make this happen They’ve been training for season after season, some as long as four years, and they've earned every win

sectional a n d Nona lifted to r: last w eekends Meet of Champions by finishing third 'bests in the state in Group III two weeks ago

Knoll a .i s always one step-behind Crown and earned his way into the MeA! of Champions with a ninth-plac<- finish in the (.roup 111 finals Earlier in the season he ran second in the CVC Meet. ! nil in the County Meet, and fifth r the'sectional run at\Buccleuch Park ■

The Rams will tie hi! heavily by graduation, lining all but one of their top seven runners David Roth) Still. Parker looks optimistically ahead

The new kids.I’ ll he working with mas lack experience buf they represent a terrific team some day in the future if they ail stay together Robbie Muldrow Dave Roth. Leo (Hickman all freshmen , Tom Morpeth., Chris Johnston sophomores and Chris White junior spell out a potentially good

season next year

by Jeff Rartolino Sports Writer

Although both Brian Crown and Jett Knoil finished hack in the pack n last Saturday s NJSIAA Meet of ham pioas at Holmdel Park then per formanees did nothing to tarnish what must rank as the greatest cross country season ever at Hightstown High

Crown finished 31st in C 17 seconds slower than his time the week before in the Group III finals and Knoil crossed the finish line two places after him to close out the spe< v> Jar 1979 campaign for the Ram harriers

In addition to a perfect 18 o mark in dual meets during the y ear e a c h Bob Parker s runners won the annual CVC Meet, came in third in the Group 111 Sectionals, and placed/llth an,the Group State finals ail the while ex tending ’heir two-year stress >o wins in.their last 33 dual meets

Naturally the kids were disap­pointed mentioned Parker ‘ but you have to keep in tfnnd that days like that will always ’happen in cross- counlrv Its just a peculiar hap pening. one of those things that has no real reason behind it 1 happen to think .that being in the! state meet for the first time had some effect on the boys, but that’s certainly not an excuse for them

All of the times were slower than I expected they w ould be Of course, the importance of the meet contributes to the times, and tfje weather does, also The sunny day on Saturday wasn’t expected, and a lot of the runners had problems loosenjing up properly ”

Despite the outcome, the dominance of Mercer County cross-country by the Rams this autumn is accurately reflected in the polling for all-county honors

Both Crown and Knoll garnered spots oh the fjrst seven man team, while Raiph Muldrow amt Scott Roth earned positions on the second team Dave Gonzalez. Andy Braun, and David Roih were accorded honorable

"THIS IS the high-water mark <ti several good seasons we’ve had here in erbss-eountry This is the first team, though, to really put it all together with five, six. even seven very g"«d runners We’ve always had a few top runners, but this year we added the depth to back up the leaders ”

And the one Ram who consistently outran the opposition was senior runner Crown, who joined^ the team after in itia lly playing soccer at Hightstown Crown set eight different course records en route to his number one status among county runners He set an all-time Washington Crossing Park course record in winning the CVC Meet in 15 39, was the top Mercer high school runner when he finished third in the county meet two post graduates placed ahead of him ran third in the Central Jersey Group III

THE GIRLS' team went undefeated also, finishing the year with' a KM) mark as welt ak taking ’he CVC championship behind top runner Sharon Bennett and a strung sup­porting cast led by Sue irruson, Natura Rosfjord, and Karen Sweeney

According to Parker Crown and

WE HAVE a good program here, and if a young hoy wants to be serious about his running starting after his freshman year the chances are good that he’ll do fairly well m competition The runners I'm counting on for next season have shown that they can do

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Peewees, Junior Peewees to play off at Old Bridge

by Jeff Bartoiino Sports Writer

The Peewee and Junior Peev.ee quads from Hightstown prepare for

their opening playoff, clashes this unday in Pop W a r - T o o t b a 11

postseason action Both units will play at Old Bridge

with the Juniors slated to begin at approximately It 30 a m and the Peewees to follow with a 1 p m kickoff

Coach Bill Smith's Peewees who finished (P2-2 this year, will encounter a Piscataway club that they lost to by a 15-0 score on the last day of the

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Both championship games are tentatively scheduled for J F Ken­nedy High School in Iselin on Dec 2

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New Ram cage coach exudes optimism1 o* A

by J e ff K arto lin o Sports Writer

When Don Hess enters the beginningof a new season with an optimistic attitude, you can be sure that something is wrong

Hess, the new Hightstown High basketball coach fresh from seven years as head mentor at Notre Dame, has just this positive outlook for the young Ham squad ready to enter the 1979-80 campaign, and it surprises even him

"Anyone who knows me will tell you that I'm usually pretty^pessimistic before the beginning of any season

That's just the way 1 am This year, though, all the kids have's winning attitude, and have reacted very well to my style of coaching, and I think that’s had an effect cm my own outlook "

THE FO RM ER U niversity of Cincinnati star greeted 44 players out for the team eight days ago, and after two more cuts will be left with 25 boys, 14 of whom will be earned on the varsity squad

"W e had a very good turnout this year, the best Hightstown has had in a while, I believe," related Hess Right now there's four seniors, five juniors, and 16sophomores left, with two sophs

pigskin picksby Bill Applegate

Sports Editor

It's down to the last hurrah Only one game left on the 1979 selection schedule That contest is today’s annual Turkey Day battle betweenparochial rivals Notre Dame and McCorristin

Although a correct prediction on today's encounter would bring my season's record to 34-13-2 (a 694 percentage i . I still cannot match last year's record-setting mark of 36-11-1 i 750i or even 1978's 35-11-3

714 ' recordStill it’s been a very interesting

and exciting campaign and 1 hope to

see you aU next year at the same time and place for more fearless forecasts on the high school football beat Until then. I'll leave with the last pigskin pick of 1979

McCorristin (0-8) at NOTRE DAME (6-3) On paper this game shapes up as ari easy victory (or the Irish And it should be ND is still seething over itjs 33-0 loss to Camden Catholic in the NJSIAA playoffs this past Saturday In addition, the Iron Mikes haven't won a game in their last 30 tries Despite the intense rivalry usually evident in these annual Thanksgiving clashes ake Notre Dame by 21 points

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Aljon's locks up PAL soccer title

by Jeff Barioiino Sports Writer

Aljon's captured the championship of the Senior Conference in the East Windsor PAL Soccer League last weekend with a 4-1 win over PBA 191

Stephen, LuMagna, Steve Schifns, M iki Catalano, and Len Marcocci all tallied one goal apiece for the winners, while Pete Radigan averted a shutout for PBA Goalie Scott Storch led the way for Aljon’s. and received plenty of help from Matt Drago. Brian Mc­Dermott. and Greg Malatestenic -

IN INTERM EDIATE Conference action. Frog Hollow took the title with a thrilling 1-6 victory over Hights Electric Motors when B C Kroll hit the back of the net in the first of two five-minute overtimes after regulation time was completed without any goals being scored

Jeff Russo, Jennifer Wiians, Jim Keller, and Roscoe Gunnell all had fine games for the winners, while losing goaltender Rich Young hung on to keep his side in the game until the final whistle Hollow finished the year with a perfect 10-0 record, while Motors was 8-2.

In another overtime encounter, Cox'S Pre-School edged Stewart's, 3-2, on Jint Barlow's shot in the first five- minute extra session to wrap up the Junior Conference championship

Barlow tallied a hat trick for all of Cox's o ffensive production i one coming on a penalty shot), while Stewart's was led by goals from Allison King and Chris Barcless Steve Daciek. Chris Cox, and Marc Lam- berty were a few of the key per­formers for the winners, who ended the 1979 season with an unblemished 12-0 mark Stewart s finished at 11-1

IN OTHER ea rlier action.

Autom otive Headquarters blanked Allen & Stults. i-0, in an Intermediate playoff game behind scores from Mike Heffner and Steve Milhan yyith assists from Milhan and Joey Con- tilliano) J e ff Jacobson was the wnnning goalie

Golden Coach defeated Shangle & Hunt. 2-1, as Danny Gottschaek and David Whitney (unassisted provided the margin of victory Jim Kurtz fed Gottschaek for the first tally, and Mike Rothbard held off Shangle & Hunt in the nets

Coach then lost to PBA 4-3, despite scores from Ross Contiliiano >2 and Rothbard Kurtfc and Gottschaek were credited with assists, while Rothbard and Mark Devljin shared goaltending chores for the losers

Frosh gridders end with loss

Hightstown H igh ’s freshman football team closed out its 1979 season on a losing note last Friday when host West Windsor notched an easy 26-0 triumph over the Baby Rams Hightstown finished with a 5-3 record while the Pirates closed at 7-2

The home club built up an 18-0 halftime advantage and then coasted home for the victory which assured them of a piece of the Colonial Valley Conference championship West Windsor added an insurance touch­down and two-point conversion late in the fourth quarter to sew up the im­portant win

Hightstown, which failed to mount much of an offensive attack throughout the contest, completed a 3- 2 season in the CVC Starring in defeat for HHS was safety Glen Davis and offensive back Jeff McKav

left to cut, so we ll have a fairly balanced team with regard to age

“ The sophomores are the best I ’ve ever coached They are just excellent players The four seniors on the team are the best leaders I've found out of the whole group, and at least two of them will start

"1 was reaUy surprised by the at­titude shown by all the kids Coming from a parochial school. I'm a little more disciplined than mo6t coaches, and 1 thought the boys might not react to that very well They've all given one hundred percent every day in prac tice. though, and at this point I'd say that all systems are go "

Hess replaces Dick Tuliszewski, who coached the Ram cagers the past two years, and he is now the sixth bead coach at Hightstown in the past ten years ( following in the footsteps of Lee Felsburg, 1969 79, Jim Walker, 1971- 74. Charlie Gailbraith, 1974-75; Cliff Brautigan 1975-77 and Tuiiscewski, 1977-78).

At Notre Dame. Hess compiled an overall 87-66 record Jhat included a Colonial Valley Conference cham­pionship two years ago. and ironically enough sees the Irish as the team to beat in the CVC this year "They have a couple fine players back, and their JV’s were 19-4 last year, so they'll be tough

"1 NEVER like to make predictions on any season. I just take things game by game, and with injuries that may come up and the reaction of -any sophomore players you have, it's tough to figure out how you’ll do ”

Hess will be assisted at the varsity level by JV coach Mike Parker and freshmen coach Joe Zucchero, both of whom he has much praise for "They are both very conscientious and willing to put a lot of time into the program They're both helpful and knowledgeable of the game

As somewhat of a sidelight, the new

Rajn leader is shooting for his tooth coaching win this season Basketball has been very good to me, and has dope an awful lot for me I hope eventually to coach at the collegiate level, but I know you have to pay your dues in high school first to really learn the game, which I think I am Basketball is my career, and 1 really enjoy it "

Hess will lead the hoopsjers into action on Dec 14 in the season opener against Allentown, and will later tangle with such non-conference powers as Ewing, South Brunswick, and Bordentown

The kids have a positive feeling, we re working well together, and I ’m more optimistic than I ’ve ever been before We re all ready for 1979 "

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Mickey Koch scored three touch­downs last weekend to lead red-hot Post 148 toa 33-6 rout of Andy's Tavern in Central Jersey F lag Football League action

Post 148, now 7-1 on the season and in a first-place tie with the Freehold Chiefs,!each of which has 14 points), was paced by Koch’s TD runs of five and 22 yards and his scoring catch which covered three yarris Quar­terback Tom DiMuzio also threw a 15- yard screen oass to Rich Palumbo for anothersix-pointer and hit Major Smith with a 25-yard strike for the final tally

THE CHIEFS, 7-2, kept pace with a forfeit win over Marv's Lounge, and have a bye this Sunday before their season finale the week afterward

Richardson Realty moved into a second-place tie with the idle Capital

City Raiders by blanking Hightstown Athletic Club, 21-0, which saw its record drop to 3-4-1 for the year

Duncan Randolph scored on a six yard run and Calvin Jones caught 50 and 45-yard TID passes from Jack Killeen to spark the winners to their sixth triumph against two defeats

JoJo’s (5-3) moved into third place with a 39-6 romp over winiess Angels Inn (2-6), as Tinker Johnson hit Dick Small with scoring tosses of 22 and 35 yards, Rick Lee with a 10-yarder, and Dave Ryan with a 35-yarder Don Rozlonski and Lee ran for the other two JoJo’s scores

Finally, the Hamilton Cobras <4-3-1) whipped winless Dwyer's, 30-0, as the losers fell for the ninth straight time this season

Touchdown runs of six and 30 yards by Bo Ellis led the way for the Cobras, while Kevin Meara added another score on a 35-yard run and Don Davis racked up two safeties

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Hockey coach hopes for more punchw erby J e ff B arto tino

Sports W r ite rshould be some talent there too that I can use "

The Ramettes will be hurt by the loss of a 11-CVC perfornjers Davison, Reisig. and goalie Jill Greczyn. as well as seniors Sue Sutton. Diane Pape, and Ann Holder However the girls squad will be bolstered by the return of another a ll-star perform er, Pam Stella, and back Amy Damutz

We ll have a very good group back next year continued Heikes “ In addition to Pam and Amy. we will have four strong sophomores coming up from the JVs. which finished an excellent season under coach Jeanne Dubell The goalie slot may be a question mark, but the backs will be

solid, so there's certainly no reason topanic "

In poet-season honors Davison was a second-team selection*£>oth in the CVC and the entire County as well, w hiie Greczyn also made both lists as an honorable mention « Stella and Reisig earned honorable mention berths in the CVC voting

A lot of the all-county performers were seniors, so these teams will be losing some good players. ' noted Heikes “ With all of the experience we gained this year, and few losses to graduation, plus a strong JV club next year looks pretty good for us If the girls are willing to put out and work hard we 11 be winners once again

The powerful West Windsor junior varsity football team completed a perfect 8-0 season on Monday by- downing host Hightstown 18-6 .in a Colonial Valiev Conference matchup Hightstown closed its campaign with a 3-3 mark

West Windsor got its first touchdown in a hurry after recovering an HHS fumble on the second play of the gameGlenn Nelson's 1-yard run made it 6-0 moments later

In the second quarter the Pirates marched 80 yards to up the score to 12- 0 when Tom Zapsky dashed to paydirt from five yards out The winners added their final TD with just five seconds left in the game on a nine-yard run by Don Casciola

Hightstown had closed to within six points 12-6 with just over four minutes remaining in the fourth period That score came bn 31-yard pass play from quarterback Nick Martini to end Scott Dudash

But that was the only threat the Rams posed in the contest as they lost four of five fumbles and were able to run a total of only 25 offensive plays throughout, 'he game

After completing her most disap­pointing season ever at the helm of the Hightstown High field hockey squad. 13thvear coach Jeanne Heikes remains philosophical about 1979 and more hopeful than ever for 1980

This was just one of those years that all teams seem to have at one time or another. ' mused the Ramette mentor We lost so much from last year's team, and we had to work in a lot of new faces It was a young team that lacked experience, but 1 m hoping that things will change next year '

THE GIRLS were plagued with offensive troubles all year long The fact that both Bonnie Davison and Julie Reisig were the leading scorers with only four tallies apiece is testimony to the team s lack of scoring punch, although the strong defense kept Heikes club respectable throughout

“ Obviously we must work on our offense next season related Heikes

Junior Lisa Franco w as the leading scorer for the JV s this year, and I look forward to having her on the line The freshmen team was 6-6-3, so there

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And Dr Rosenthal continued. Yeah, the anxiety, what if I say the

wrong thing will I blow it'’ Am 1 going to ruin the communication, the feelings that e x a f So what’ 1

Saying that parents have become passive and reluctant and afraid to fight against their children and drugs Dr Rosenthal asked the audience. "Would your mother have minded if you were angry at her for a day?’V T

Dr Rosenthal urged parents to set a good example for their children with reference to their own use of drugs or alcohol and warned them not to overemphasize the ills of drug? to those children who are not yet curious or concerned with the substances^-

ALTHOUGH NOT condoning a regular use of alcohol, Dr Rosenthal established a comparison between its use in moderation and a regular pot smoking ritual

There's a false comparison bet ween social drinking and social joint- smoking, be said " I f you site down to have a glass of wine with dinner or a cocktail before dinner, you are agreeing to alter your consciousness, but there is no agreement to get drunk When you sit to smoke a joint, the implicit agreement is that you will get stoned

" f f children see their parents get ting drunk the parents are giving their kids a license to say it’s okay. If you sm oke yourselves, you 're proselytizing them

While Dr Rosenthal said that the fight against drugs -Inust be a cooperative effort among the schools, community groups law enforcement officials and parents, he noted that the

most under utilized resource in this country is parents

“ Once you put yourself in that position, w here you re afraid of your child, that he won t^iike you anymore

— you've lost "The parents who came to educate

themselves, or as Martha Hopkins put it, "to have ammunition ' when her 9- and 10-year-olds become curious were apparently rewarded

Many simply said Dr Rosenthal's talk was. "exce llen t Harvey Fnedman of East Windsor said it was "very informative It reinforces my own feelings If confronted I would know how to deal with it ”

MR FRIEDMAN who has a son in high school added He will question, there Li,, be peer pressure he may ex penmen- I can only hope . doesr hit home M

Another parent, Beverly Farrands whose children are 9 and 13, felt that iome societal trends enhance the drug problem, i t ’s hitting younger kids she said "Parents are working there's less discipline, ■ more ex pen mentation and too much T V She suggested that television shows comparable to a "Sesame Street type but aimed at adolescents, might be beneficial

The entertainment media wa ted by at least two others as having compounded the drug problem. Even though it s play, it's reality said one father Unit Leader Jim Milligan also said that part of the problem stems from what is shown on television and in the theaters

Mrs Hopkins perhaps summed up the feelings of many parents when she said- " I don't think mine ever would, butr ve heard a lot of parents say that It s scary

In addition to being the president of Phoenix House, Dr Rosenthal is also the N8C TODAY Show's staff child psychiatrist and an attending psychiatrist at the Roosevelt Hospital in New York

His writing on drug abuse include not only professional articles, but also the popular book Drugs Parents - and Children "

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a dangerous weapon one count of attempting to commit a burglary two counts of larceny, two counts of breaking and entering and one count of harassment The last charge stems from complaints that the suspect had been peering in windows in the apartment complexes

Police had been staking out the Princeton Arms and Windsor Castle apartment complexes since Sept 25 a day after the alleged rape occurred

Det Skimmons told the Herald that there is a distinct possibility that nearby municipalities will charge the man He suspects that those charges will tnclude burglary and at least two more counts of sexual assault Det Skimmons added that more charges may be leveled against the man by East Windsor police, but was unsure at the time what they might be

ALTHOUGH Det Skimmons made the actual arrest, the cases, including

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NJr Anderson was arraigned before Township Judge Thomas Doig on Sunday Bail was set at $39,350 Mr Anderson was transported Monday to the Mercer County Jail facility where he will await action before the grant jury

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Hicks goal leads Canucks over Isles

Play began last week in the East Windsor PAL men's hockey league with three games staged at Prin­ceton's Baker Rink

The opening contest pitted the Islanders against the Canadians and featured sparkling goaltending on both sides The Canadiens won that game 4-3 on a goal by Jim Hicks Jr with 31 seconds remaining in the last period Hicks scored on a blistering slap shot from left point that hft both goal posts before going into the net

Goalies Dave W alker of the Canadiens and Kevin Hopkins of the

Islanders turned in outstanding efforts in their respective goats The top play of the night was kick save made by Walker on a pant blank slap shot by Tony Cakiarella late in the game that would have put the Islanders ahead at that time

THE NUMBER ONE star of the game however, was Hopkins who kept his team in the contest in the first two periods until his teammates got their attack gang Star number two went to Walker and the third star went to Canadien Larry Fowler, who scored two goals

The second game, between the Rangers and the Bruins turned out to be a defensive battle with the Bruins eking out a 2-1 win on a goal by Mike MacM urray with less than four minutes to play

After two scoreless periods the Rangers got on the board first when Jerry Johnson put one past Bruin goalie Mike Dillon The losers were unable to dent Ranger goalie Mike Funda until late in the third period when the Bruins had a 3-3 advantage in manpower. Working the puck clear Steve

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Top performer in the game was Dillon, with a sterling effort Starring for the loser's was Funda while M acM urray also grabbed the spotlight for scoring the deciding tally

In the third game, the Islanders score three unanswered third period goals to beat the North Stars, 7-4 Islander captain Bob Grundstrom led the way with four power pLay goals For his efforts, Grundstrom was awarded

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clubs that defeated the Rams had a combined record of 40-22

West Windsor, which concluded a 5-4 season with its hard-fought triumph on t&turday, took advantage of two HHS turnovers to score both of its touch downs in the last five minutes of the contest On both sewing possessions the Pirates took over inside the Hightstown 20-yard line

The winners first opportunity came vith6 55 to go when Ram quarterback Jim Manley was blindsided trying to pass and fumbled the ball away to WW's Mark Potts on the HHS-16 Rugged halfback Mel Cote then carried four straight times, sweeping right end for the final two yards

Cote’s scoring jaunt came with just 4 55 left in the contest Soph Don Casciola s extra point boot made it 7-0

On Hightstown's next series the Pirates blitzing defensive tactics forced another exchange of - the pigskih This time Manley was pressured in a passing situation and a hurried throw was picked off by WW linebacker Paul Robbins at the Rams* H and returned to the 11

Once again Cote hit paydirt on a two- >ard run to cap the short drive, which exploded any comeback dreams by Hightstown Only 42 seconds remained on the clock following the score

DESPITE the outcome, Colbert still had praise for his stop troops T thought the defense played very well,' he related “ Offensively," he said, they weren’t experienced enough to

pick up their shooting linebackers Therefore, we didn’t have time to pass and it was difficult to run "

Commenting on skipper Rex W alker’s club, Colbert noted.

"They're one of the best defensive clubs around In fact, they did better against all common opponents than we did "

Hightstown had two goideft sewing oppwtumties go down the drain in the first half when a touchdown might have been the catalyst fw victory On their second possession of the game the Rams drove to the WW-7 only to

■ fumble and lose the ball Their only other threat stalled at the winner’s 31 midway through the second quarter when a fourth down play lost six yards

What does the future hold for HHS football fans7 With only 11 senior starters leaving, things could be better in 198b However seven of those starters were defensive performers on a unit that was one of the best around'

Spearheading that group was linebacker Mark Haasz a three year s ta r te r ‘ who recorded a record breaking KM tackles this season He was singled out for hts work on Saturday along with soph linebacker Chris Lajoie. senior halfbacks Tony Terlizzi and Larry C’uoghi and senior linemen Hilary Spady Jim Rar dachino and Tony Williams plus junior end Rocky H*-d.'urd

Offensive regulars that will be missed inclu'de Williams lineman Nelson Arocho. tackle Bill Lasche. w ho played the last four games injured, and end Tim Franzn who set a schopl record for ends with 20 pass recep­tions • Franco's mark erased the old standard of 19 set just last year by Don Meehan

“ The kids made me happy, though,” Colbert explained They taught me an awful lot of what the game's about, just by iheir attitude They didn l give up and they were under a lot of pressure from the fans

Votingi Continued from page 1A )

town They look the situation over and figure they've been the party herethe longest so that’s the way they’llvote "

Mr Pasture added that the lack of campaign issues recently diminishes, the competitive spirit of poiiticaT races There are issues in Hight Mown but they lay dormant;' be said

Mr Pastore said that in a com petitive campaign, even a little mud stinging doesn't hurt A fte r all.

Politics is the worst game in the world to play and also the most exhilarating "

Mr Hale attributed the Republicans' popqlaertjTito the town’s environm ent "During the Depression Mr Hale, a former political science teacher, explained

much of the working class became Democrats But farmers and local business people have historically been Republicans This is a conservative Republican community

I l f STXTFD that the immediate

goal for the local Democrats is to get the club active "W e hope togo out and solfcit members he said The current membership consists of about eight or len active persons, he added

“ We d like to turn the club into an issues oriented, civic service group perhaps by inviting someone of some importance to speak,' Mr Hale said Included in this drive to strengthen the organization will be a scrutiny of the members “ to, early t incident if > some potential candidates, he said

We have to get the organization stronger,” he continued We need a stronger representation from the consolidated minority community and the Peddle community

Mr Hale stated that the Democrats are the one party that attempts to bring together a w ide cross section of voters, including liberals con servatives, academ icians the working class.and old line I x n icrats

If we can do that,’ Mr - Hale asserted,."we can make an impact “

(Continued from page 9A )

parents are Mr and Mrs Martin Nestor of Lawrenceville and Will Lowe of Skillman Great grandparents are Thomas Lynch of Princeton and Rae Worthington of Washington's Crossing. N J

Mrs C Howell Updike of Windsor spent a week visiting with her son-in- law and daughter Mr and Mrs Loren Field and the two grandchildren,Sharon and Brian, in Ramsey

The M ercer County Ostomy Association will meet Monday, Nov 26, at Morris Hall jin Lawrenceville at 8 pm Dr Louis Fares will discuss Coping with your Ostomy Refresh-

meats Ail ostomates. their spouses, or friends are welcome to attend

Tom and Jiidyj Evans, 161 Lincoln Ave , Hightstown, celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary on Nov 10 In honor of this loving occasion, the Evans hosted a marriage encounter spiral in their home with seven other couples

The guests were John and Marcia Kisela, John and Charlotte Keyser, A1 and Dot Smith, Ed and May Fone, Dave and Marty Oiler, Erv and Madeline Teichmann, Nick and Judy Melkdhich

In spirit, and whose prayers, love, and faith were felt are Gary and Jean Inglese, Alan and Pat Cheney, Noel and Linda Vento, Tom and Karen Sine Bob and Margaret Carmen, Jim and Linda Gey, Fr, Dick and Karen Swartout. and Les and Nettie Czesak

all marriage encounter couples The Evanses thank family neigh

bors, and friends for their love displayed m so many ways

Mr and Mrs Richard Helm, 296 Evanston Drive, East Windsor, happily announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Shelby Mane, 6 lbs 94 oz., at Princeton Medical Center on Nov 4 Grandparents are Mrs Lois Strauss of Dayton Beach, Florida, and Mr and Mrs Raymond Heim o f Hagerstown, Maryland The great grandmother is Dorothy F Helm of Rosfyn Farms, Penna

Stanley-Oldzej Sr Wvnbrook West Apartments, celebrated his birthday Nov 16 with a large cake at the Hightstown Post Office where he is employed The cake was given to him by his wife: children.” and grand children Celebrating his birthday on the same date was his son Stanley Jr , who resides in Torrance, Caltforma Another member of the family, a son in-iaw, George Ray Stoney, celebrated his birthday on Nov 18

Rebecca M arie Turton,, infant daughter of Pastor Bob and Sandy Turton, was formally dedicated to God at Calvary Gospel Mission Chapel in Windsor last Sunday afternoon Pastor Paul and Gloria Rowley officiated at the ceremony, and Pastor Donald E Mank of Forestville, Md ., was the guest preacher God-parents were Judith M Bross. Becky's aunt from Sou th„. Brunswick, and George R Simmons Jr of.-Hightstown and Zarephath Grandparents are Floyd and Henrietta Bross of South Brun swick and Robert and Grace Turton of Hightstown

Welcome to our neighborhood Mr and Mrs Tom Mount, who have

It's movie t ime at l ib raryHIGHTSTOWN It's movie time at

the Hightstown Memorial Library on Monday, Nov 26-" The In gm ar Bergman movie "Shame;" will lie shown from 7 to 9 p m Max Von Sydow and Liv t liman star as a concert'”'", violinist and his wife fleeing to an island to escape the civil war raging on the mainland

On Tuesday, Nov 27, from 2 to 3 pm children ages 6 and up are invited to the “ School s Out" crafts program Pre registration js-necessary bv Nov 26 No advance registration is necessary for “ School s Out' films from 3 to 4 p m. when “ Really Rosie" and “ The Case of the Cosmic Comic will be shown

Helping children cope is subjectHIGHTSTOWN — Sex education,

sibling rivalry, peer groups, neigh bors. etc . are some of the situations and problems parents and children encounter

Dr Beth Krasnof of the Education Information Center will be discussing how parents can help their

Children cope with these problems effectively

She will address the-next Special Education Paren t Teacher Association meeting, Monday. Dec 3. at 8 p m at the Black School library on Stockton Street For further in­formation please call Jackie, 443-5749

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Mr and Mrs Renato Lodovtca of 1- 10 Devonshire Drive, Cranbury, are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, a son, Ryan Ray. 8 lbs 11 oz , at Princeton Medical Center on NoV 8 Grandparents are Ludovico Jevoro of the Philippines and Mr and Mrs Angel Lodovica of Princeton The baby’s daddy is employed at Prin ceton Medical Center in the X-ray department

Junior Girl Scout Troop 821 par ticipated in a service project Satur­day. Nov 17. at Eden Acres Eleven girls, Suzanne Barr, Bunny Scott. Karyi Whitman, Valerie Zolla. Jenee Sumner. Andrea Peril, Jacqui Morris, Slephi Blum, Kris Newell, Allison Schor. and Terri O’ Rourke, assisted by their leaders, Mrs Scott and Mrs Barri raked and bagged leaves at the

property They were treated to hot chocolate and cookies by the Jr Friday Club The entire troop is currently working on the sewing and needlecraft badges They are also planning their first camping trip for February

Mrs Joseph Stults, formerly of 324 Park Avenue, left last Sunday mor­ning with her son, Joseph Jr for California, where she will make her home permanently. She was the house guest here of Florence Norcross for three weeks prior to leaving and Joseph Jr . who flew in to meet his mother alsospent a couple days at the Norcross residence At present Mrs Stults will be slaying with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs Joseph Stults Jr . at 1413 Cambridge Drive. Visalia. California 93277, just in case you want to “ keep in touch "

Club 251 of the Singles Group of St Anthony 's Church cordially invites all singles to a "Holiday Happy Hour ' to be held Friday, Nov 30. beginning at 6 30 p m at the parish hall. Maxwell Avenue. Hightstown Donation is $2 with reservations and $2.50 at the door For reservations call 395 1038. 448-0820, or 443-5244

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Deduct $14,00 if you wish to plant the tree yourself.All plants installed by us will be mulcned, guyed, staked and guaranteed for one year providing you water them properly

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110 SHARES of Nassau Racquet & Tennis Club, for sale, whole or part Serious inquiries. 609 896-1888

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HOUSEKEEPER part time, South Brunswick area Reliable, gentle, to take care of 7 vr old boy after school Light housekeeping & cooking, 20-25 hrs per wk Per manent Refs'required, 2»1 -821-7516 a fter 7pm iit weekends

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AUTO MECHANIC S m a ll C h e v r o l e t dealership looking for mechanic experienced i n all phases All benefits paid Salary based on experience See Dan Malek Malek Chevrolet. 65 E Broad St . Hopewell, N J

PART TIM E teacher assistant at day care center $3.10/hr. from 12:30-5 30 Call 609-989 7333

AIDES Experienced, to care for ill and elderly in their homes Hours 9 am to 1 pm. car essential C a l f P r i n c e t o n Homemakers, 609-452 9150, between 8 am to 4 pm

SALESPERSON part time year round Ex­perienced with mens wear sales Call 609-883 5800, Mr Clark or Mr Haulenbeek Sr F W Donnelly & Son. Rt #1. Lawrenceville

1; W K I N t , T e l le r -p a r t l im e

East -Windsor based Savings and Loan Association has im ­mediate opening for a part tinie feller. Willing to train Late afternoon and Saturday hours Call Mr St-hreiber 609-443 3874 from 9 to 4pm An equal - opportunity em ­ployer M F

M E D IC A L T R A N SCRIBE Kik 1 IpptU ’ ll!::’ ' lo work at home We h a v ej. im m e d i a t e openings for transcribers with recent experience transcribing operative r e p o r ts d is c h a rg e summaries etc Exc ■earning potential Call 215-32£ 1660 or 201-238 0187, jifter 2pm _

ENGINEER Jr F P to 18 5K Put your top. grades and BSEE or BSME to use in growing aerospace industry Caul Nancy 924-8064 Shelling i Snelling 20 Nassau S t* Prindeton

CODERS part ume temporary clerical help No experience required Minimum of 30 hrs per! week required The Gallup Organization, 609 924 9600 An E.O E m f

HOUSE/CH1LD Sitter needed December 26-31 Princeton Little Brook area Children 14 and 9 I all 609-92441832, eves

LECTURER) inSpanish On* semester replacement! position Fee 1980 PfeD. college teaching experience 4 c o u rs e s j tS p a n is h language & modern Latin Am er poetry) Salary commensurate w ith q u a lific a t io n s Applications by Dec 1 Rider College is an E O E Resume to Dr Wm Meads. Chairman, Foreign Language & L ite ra tu res R id e r College. Box 6400, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648

CLEANING PERSON wanted for doctors of­fice, 2 davs per week 609-924-3567

PART TIM E Delivery- work Call 201-356-5208

. SCHOOL VAN DRIVER for Hillsborough Brd of Fid Licensed or w ill train 201-359 8711

ELECTRONIC T E C H N I C I A N Background in elec Ironies and good mechanical ability Read schematics and perform electrica l and w ork­manship inspection on custom-built electronic equipment Call Abacus Controls, 201-526 6010

W A N T E D G i r l s Assistant JV Basketball Coach for winter term for Princeton Day- School Contact Kim Tumilty 609-924-6700 x42

NURSERY TEACHER for day care center BA degree & NJ Certificate in Nurserv $8000 flail ■ 609-989-7333

TEACHERS ASST AA degree in early childhood $650057000 from 9:30-5 30 Call 609 989-7333

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IN T ’ L IN TR IG U E

Awaits you in this ex­citing position Your r e s p o n s ib i l i t y , in ­telligence and ability to work in fast paced en­vironment combined with better than-average typing and steno exp can land you this 9 to 5, paid parking spot in lovely surroundings Corp benefits, fee egpid Call for details an'fappt

ASK FDRIRIS COOPER

OFFICEPOWER

Rt 130at Black Horse La No Brunswick. NJ 08902

1201)297-1230

POSITIONS open now m Princeton arch tree care firm , work includes pruning, b rack in g , ’cab lin g . - rem ova ls sprayings#sOme land scaping raKpv- ien< e or Will train W illingness or ab ility to clim b a necessity Company offers complete medical benefits, good wages, opportunity for ad vancement and year round work Call 609 924 3500

SWITCHBOARD OPER ATORS for an­s w e r in g s e r v i c e , Somerville area 3pm Tlpm, 5 days or 11pm 7am 2 nitihis 201 725 0800

__ i? —HOUSE CLEANER 1 day a week, Princeton References necessary Own tran sporta tion preferred Pis call 609 921-8089

WANTED Assistant to maintenance supervisor in building maintenance Some e lectrica l & mechanical background requ ired R e lia b le wilting to learn & take directions . Call Mr Kelly, Princeton Nursing Home, 609 924 9000

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^ eek of November 21-23. 1970

H a i p W a n t e d H * i p W a n t e d H * ! p W a n t e d H e lp W a n t e d H e l p W a n t e d H e l p W a n t e d H e l p W a n t e d H e l p W a n t e d Help W a n t e d

RECEPTIONIST with Sales capabilities for new instant sun tanning salon in Twin Rivers Mall Full or part time Will train Call Fn thru Sun 609-448-4638

ACCOUNTANT/ TAX Top spot for individual with extensive la* ex­perience Must be capable of implementing i n n o v a t i v e t a x procedures FEE PA ID ' 135k +- Call Ms Kantor

DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted for modern East Windsor office E x ­p e r ien ce p re fe r red Please call 609-448-7662 after 6pm

T E A C H E R S A ID E needed for expanding 4year old class Day care center 36 hours per week 6O9-896-0891

HOUSEKEEPERwanted 1 or 2 days per week Law renceville 609-882-7044

W ASTE W ater Plant Operators for entry level positions with ad vaneement possibilities for those willing to work rotating shifts Princeton area Phone 609-924-8881 weekdays Sam to 10am

WAITRESS WAITER part time day position a v a ila b le L oca ted between Princeton & Hopewell Call bet 9 & llani 609-639 4301

PART TIM E Secretary, excellent typing, sho’r thand preferred , ex cellent pay. send resume to Box *02819, c o Princeton Packet

FULL TIM E DAYS Grounds persons, lab orers . pa in ters Pennington area Ex perienced Permanent work Must have own transportation 609-655- 117!

LIBRARY Asst Basic filing and good typing skills needed for hourlyposition up to .35 hrs per week No exp necessary Contact Mrs Dickson N -1 Dept of Public Advocate 609-292-2328

S E C R E T A R Y PART TIME

Medical Office

first Rate Typtrvg Skills Required

Call609-921-6040

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MEN A WOMEN

FULL & PART TIME

Needed to work with hydro-airo equipment D i s p l a y s a l e s , management and trainee departments

JHIHI-J1 000 p e r m o n th

Plus 6 benefits within 30 days Trenton and Penna call 215-736-2637 Princeton area call 609 92 M M 04

HOCSEKEBPER full time positions available in hotel type training center 8 to 4 30 Mon thru Frt Located bet ween Princeton & Hopewell Cal! bet 9 & Ham. 609-639-4301

PRODUCTION SUPV F/P to SITE Shift work gd com m u n ica tion skills, grow to mgmt

.Sneliing & Snelling 2v Nassau St Princeton

SPEECH THERAPIST part time ' C C.C or Chnicial Fellowship year required Call 609-882 1503

BOOKKEEPER Office Records Asst Full time experienced, for small P r in c e to n o f f i c e Bookkeeping. payroll purchase, order, and inventory records In dependence and self direction important Call Mr Haviland 609 921 9793

• • ■ • • ■ • • • • • • • • aHOLIDAY SEASON SALES POSITION

M a tu re S a lespe rson needed fu ll time through the end of December

Saturdays and some evenings required

TelephoneM r. G o rre fto n 609-924-3300

H.P CLAYTONPolmat-Sq Princeton NJ

SAVINGS BANK POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN HILLSBOROUGH

• Experienced Tellers • Teller Trainees

Start dales Nov 5. Nov 26Tram m New Brunswick tor Our November 1979 Branch opening in Hillsborough

201 247 1100, E vl 5

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A N A LY S TRCA Solid State

Technology CenterRQA Solid State Technology Center w h ic h functions as the a p p l ie d r e s e a r c h advanced deve lopm en t activity of RCA Laboratories h as an immediate opening for a Systems Programmer Analyst You witi be located in Somerville New Jersey and working as part of a small cooperative g ro u p w ith RC A L a b o ra to r ie s chartered to develop advanced CAM systems

We are looking for a degreed senior person to contribute to soft ware design and development for Data General Eclipse based processcontroi systems Your interest and experience should ideally include operating systems distributed processing Codasyi data bases andcommumcations Also M in i­computer experience requiredRCA offers excellent salary and benefits For immediate consideration send your r e s u m e in confidence to

Augusta Massaros RCA

Rt . 202Somerville. New Jersey 08876

A Tradition On The Move

J U G B / / C $ £ * x

Equai Opportunity Employer

N EED respon s ib leperson to w ork on horse tarm and drive pick-up truck with trader Year found Bet 7 and 9 pm 609-466-0414

LAB TECH for Production of solutions used in, clin ical laboratory testing 2 years college and some experience helpful, but not required Good benefits program Salary i, om m ensurate w ith experience E C) E Call 609-452-8200

SALES Inside or outside sales exp essential for this spot w>ith fast growing co Degree pref to 120k package Cali Gene 924 8064 Snelling & Snelling 20 Nassau St, Princeton

W aitres Waiters, mustbe experienced, to workin new <iiektail loungeDa> ev-''lung hours, lull& pa rt .'ime Apply - inperson The TerraceRoom, .:2 WashingtonAve M. n Vi He

DRIVER HDD JUBSFull tin te jMisition m-voicing 1ioth driving and,t variety ol odd Jobs CallCaroline Hifigher. 609-924-3800 1refore inm

B LD G SI P E K INTENDEN.! -ought byI ’ rmeetor : company tomaintain 15,000 sq ftnew .ofi ice buildingBackgro und in andability tc1 handle minorplumbin g HVAC andelectrics ,1 problems arequtrentcut Call IrwinSloolmai her 609 924-!H0(i

F O 0 I) . S E R V I C EWorker. p;tr! time days5 days a week, locatedbetween Princeton &Hopewell ( all be! 9 &Ham, 609-639-4301

TRUCK iDRIVER Fulltime pa 1•t time. 6 days aweek or 2 days a weekApply Pirinceton News,609 799-9895

TELEPHONEINTERVIEWERS

Interested »n working part time evenings and some weekends Flexible hours are possible "Experience helpful but not necessary. Call Personnel Dept

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MEDICALTRANSCRIPTIONIST

Full tim e position available for person w ith typing, dictaphone and medical term inology experience E xce llen t salary and benefits

For interview appt Contact-Personnel Dept

(609 '921 7700

Director of Mfg 133k Industrial Engineer I25k Maintenance Egr ME

$25kModel Makers $22k Maintena txre Foreman/W 121kProduction Supv $i9k Pilot Plant Tech 115k Call Paula FEE P A ID ’

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NURSE, RN E V E N I N G S

Full time and part time openings j available Ex cellent salary and benefits w ith gejnerous s h ift d iffe ren tia l

For tour qf facilities and interview contact Ms Lauren Molchan. Nurse Recruiter ai (609) 921 7700

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E D I T O R I A L TYPISTFor Princeton advertising research firm Full time position typing reports including ver batim responses to questions about T V. com m ." ais and magazine ads. Please con­tact

M A P E S f t R O S S , IN C .1101 P State Road Princeton, N. J.

08540<6091 924-8600

ENGINEERINGCONSTRUCTIONb a n is h C o m p a n y In v e s t in g in USA

dans* total entreprises alt is a young company but a strong leader in the Danish Construction Industry Tbetr new daughter company total enterprises, me is now build ing a 300 room botel conference center SCAN- TICON W INCFTO N and is looking tor a project overseei he applicant must be com petent in all phases of construction planning: time scheduling quality control :oordinabon selection o f subcontractors A tremendously challenging, unique position for an ar­chitect - engineer interested in joining a young 'dynamic team Salary commensurate w ith ability

Send resume to total enterpr ises inc , 103 College Road East Prmcatpn N.J 08640

MGMT T R A IN E E Expanding co. seeking people with chain store, supermarket or fast food exp for extensive training program. Rapid growth pot to store mgr Degree a + but not essential F/P to $io 4K Call Gene 924-8064 Snelling & Snelling 20 Nassau St Princeton

WANTED Mature self- sufficient person to Jive- in with boys 8-4 & II Able to assume full r e s p o n s ib i l i t y fo r household Centrally lotated Com fortable room, bath, board S a la ry n ego tiab le Drivers license, recent references required Call 609-924 2990

IN TE R N A T IO N A L - ('osmetic Co looking for quality people to teach skin care Full or part time Free training Management positions available Call Donna. 609-882-08155

S ITTE R for af terschool Will pay extra for light housekeeping, cooking In Devonshire area ul E Windsor 609- 448 8359 after 6pm

S A L E S H E L P NEEDED, full ami part time, good salary, liberal discounts, ladies apparel, apply Bailey's P r in ce ton Shopping Center

HOUSEKEEPERS new Princeton apartments' Daytim e hours, good starting pay. steady work, experience & transportation neces­sary if interested ca lf 609-924 5232

PRESS OPERATOR - With mgt potential Experience on small o ffs e t presses & I tek p re fe rred G row in g commercial shop Phone 609-921-6580 for appt

E X E C U TIV E DIR ECTOR \: to manage, direct & co-ordinate all activities, of the New Jersey State Nurses Association Applicants must be an RN with a Masters D egree and d e m o n s tra te d ad ministrativeability Mail resume |o M s ’ Jane Adams, i Chairperson, N'JSNA Search Com­mittee.- 60 S Fullterton Ave . Montclair, N J 07042

OFFICEi t m i i t

Rt 130at Black Horse La No Brunswick, N J 08902

(201i297-J230

TEM PORARY part time *ork Interested iii occasional part time work'’ Local firry) seeking individuals with excellent -typing ski Ilk and knowledge of. general office practices to work on an on-call bases Ideal for those w ho can t be tied down to a regular full tune schedule Please call Princeton Analytical Services 609-924 4752 tor an interview

ROOM MAID 10am- 2pm daily 6 days) Peacock Inn, 20 Bayard Lane. Princeton 609-924 1707

MECHANIC WANTED full lime, days Must lie experienced Exc fringe benefits Apply in person at Griggs ( orner Amoco. 66 Witherspoon St Princeton 609 924-7892

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SECRETARIES W IT H STENO

W e presently seek ex perienced Candidates for challenging positions in an industrial environm ent Strong typing and steno skills required Good Organizational skills and an ability to set priorities are im portant PROJECT 5-1

T E C H N IC A LSECRETARIES

E x p e r ie n c e d inpreparation of technical reports in physical and m athem atica l sciences in v o lv in g c o m p le x equations w ith Greek alphabet, mathematical symbols, as well as g e n e ra l s e c re ta r ia l services PROJECT S 2

Excellent benefit package includes 22 days paid v a c a t io n , 11 p a id holidays paid medical and life insurance and rbore

For prom pt consideration indicate Project Number and send detailed resume and salary requirements to

WMAGfltOf POtSONNEL

P L A S M A P H Y S IC S LAB O R A TO R Yr .o. 901 451

PRINCETONUNIVERSITYPrmcvfon, 9.J 09544

LP NURSE - Permanent private duty, lipm to 7am 5 week nights 609655-3128

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Office Cleaningperson with car for part lim e general o ffice cleaning 609-452-1128

PERSON to help me serve and in the kitchen when i entertain during the holidays ana throughout the vear 609- 737.1108

BUYER, INDUSTRIAL. F/P to21K Purchase raw’ materials Exc co Call Lynn 924-8064 Snelling & Snelling 20 Nassau St. Princeton

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PERSONNEL DEPT

Needs your 2 yrs exp oh 2 yrs business school bkgd to work for deprs director and recruiter Typing, steno, screening tails will fill vour dav in this busy growth spot Benefits "include dental Call for details apd appt Fee paid

ASK FOR ANNETTE BERK

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NURSES AIDES ORDERLIES

P ori and Full T im * A ll Shifts

Must hate own transportation Contact Oirectoi of Nurses

Foothill Acres Nursing Home

Mondaj Ihroafti Fndaj 5 am to 5pm

201 369-8711

TYPISTSMcGraw-Hill, one of the n a t i o n ’ s le a d in g publishers, currently has the fo llow ing positions a v a ila b le a t ! th e ir H ightstow n location

PRODUCTIONTYPIST

Now is your chance to become an integral part of out dynamic Circulation Sales Area Full time, typ ing skill o f 50 W PM required.

TYPISTSTemporary, part time, 4:30 pm 8 30 pm, 5 days;week Entering data in to computer system A bility to type at least 45 W PM , 5 errors or less

Part tim e posrtron is a great opportun ity to earn extra money Full time position offers a com ­p re hen s ive b e n e fits program w hich includes free hospitaSzabon, dental and life insurance Further fu ll tim e benefits include tu i t io n a s s is ta n c e , prom otion from w ith in and 2 weeks vacation after 10 months service For further inform ation please contact: S. Mosso Personnel

I60$l 448-1700, X5014

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W A ITRESSf WAITER -. Night shift avail Flexible hrs Apply in person Buxtons Country Shop, 2025 Old Trenton Rd . Cranburv

Benefits Specialist $!9k Credit Analyst $l7k Supervisor /Loan

Operations To$15k Claims Trainee $11 5k Sales Rep Trainee f l lk + Ms Erickson FEE PA ID ’

SR PRO G RAM M ER F P to 19K COBOL, IBM 370 Exciting tech en­vironment. exc c o , super benefits, call Lvnn 924-8064 Snelling & Snelling 20 Nassau St Princeton

JR SE C R E TAR Y for law o ffice Excellent benefits 609-448-0016

SERVICE STATION Attendant wanted full time days Apply in person Griggs Corner Amoco. 66 Witherspoon St Princeton. 609-924 7892

WANG O PERATO R Needed for 1-2 months a s s i g n m e n t ’ n e a r Law renceville Come into J& J immediately

Top Pay No FeeJ&J TEMPORARIES

2936 Rl. i, Trenton. N.J. 08648

609-883-5572

SALESMEN & WOMEN - WE ARE LOOKING FOR F U LL T IM E SALES P E O PLE TO JOIN THE LARGEST AUDIO RETAIL CHAIN- IN THE DELAWARE V A L L E Y E X P E ftJ E N C E P R E F E R R E D B U T NOT N E C E S S A R Y E V E N IN G S A N D W EEKENDS REQU­IRED CALL MR WHITE AT WALL TO W A L L S 0 U N D . Q U A K E R B R ID G E M ALL 609 799-4040 or 4041

A D D R E S S E R S STU FFERS $50-$250 weekly possible working at home Free details, rush Self addressed stam ped en ve lop e National, Dept 482 D. P O Box 8520. Pembroke Pines Fla. 33024

MEDICAL Receptionist Assistant experience preferred, full time Lawrenceville area Call 609 397-8099 for in­terview

TELLER, Head F/P to $200 Min 2 vrs exp Full benefits Call Dinah 924- 8064 Snelling & Snelling 20 Nassau S! Princeton

FULL TIM E Position Machine engraver Will train Princeton retail store 5 day week Must work Saturdays Call 609 924-0624 for at Ask for Mr,

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Dictaphone , CRT

Personnel Clerk Aoct Payable

ClerkTellers, 2 exp Jr Secy/Legal Accl (i lerk Teller Trainee

$160$150-165

$150-v $150 $125

Call Arlene FEE PAID

BARTENDER full or part time in Hightstown Must tie willing worker Will leach Also person to operate Pick It machine Part time Will train Call 609-448-4800

TYPIST GENERALoffice duties Expanding Eastern o ffice ofNational Consulting firm in Princeton Windsor area seeks typist general office worker w illing to train in computer terminal work S t a r t i n g s a l a r y negotiable 609-448 7600

M EDICAL RECORDS

HEALTH RECORDS ARAETST

C h a l le n g in g a n d re w a rd in g p o s it io n a va ila b le to r ART Responsibilities w ill in­clude medical audits peer review projects w ith in the medical center Excellent sa la ry and b e n e fits program

For interview appt Call Personnel Dept,

1609!921 7700

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§ Colonial Lake Dr La*ienc«ille N J 08648

(6091883 5103Come in from the cold and warm up to a new job!EDITORIAL TYPIST *125accuracy interesting fun. jot

CUR* TYftST JIMdiversified duties good ueginrser spotSECRETART $150+good typing. Iite experience, steno a plusCUSTOMER SERVICE $150not routine work your way up ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK SltCgood Typing, diversification 2 years expSTATISTICAL TYftST SIMdouble as receptionist excellent typing

SECRETART $225excellent skills. 3 years exp SR CREDIT A COUICTKMIS CUR* $210good with people (real growth potent ii

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WAITRESS WAITER East Windsor French Restaurant needs full time help 12 3pm, Mon- Fn. 6 30 to closing Tues. Wed, Thurs & Sat $160 weekly includes tips Steady work Excellent working conditions Call Buddy. 60 9 448-6670 weekdays llam-6pm

D A Y W 0 R K E R downtown Crsfnbury. Own transportation Nice hom e R e fe r e n c e s required Mrs Edwards 609-655-0100

C AR PE N TE R S Ex- perienced, must have tools and transportation Call 609-924-9797

T Y P IS T W ANTED Princeton author seeks typist for general interest book nearing completion at end of year1 500 page? 924 1360

MECHANICS HELPER wanted Full time, days Apply in person 'at Griggs Corner Amoco, 66 W itriersppon St P r in ­ceton 609 924-7892

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Cost Accounting Clerk $nk

Secy /Tech $200Receptionist Tvpist

$175 + $175 $175 $160

$50 CASH REW ARD leading to information resulting in our txirchase of a used Xerox 800 dual tape electronic typing system Call Barbara 609-924-3535 Also wanted a superlative secretary with excellen t typing skills who is usea to working under pressure L e g a l e x p e r ie n c e helpful Attention to detail & follow-up a must Talk to us now so that we can make arrangem ents for the new vear

KEYPUNCH OPERAT OR dependable person wanted for training on key to-disc machine tor computer input Job also includes typing and other duties in small office ('all George A Wadelton Princeton Financial Systems, 609 921 3400 for appointment

SECRETARY Public a ffa irs We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced in dividual within our public affairs division at our world wide, headquarters in Prin eeton If you have ex cellent typing and steno skills and you enjoy p e o p l e o r i e n t e d situations on a professional level please contact Peggv Daily, E R Squibb & Sons, Inc Princeton. NJ 08540 Phone 609-921 4695 We o ffer an excellent starting salary and a good benefits package An E O F , m/f/h

NEW YORK BASED design company opening p r e s t i g io u s B e r nardsville. N J location Qualifications strong c o r p o r a t e in t e r io r background. heavily qualified in space planning and systems for high energy corporate systems ^roup Send salary requirements with resume and references to Box *02826, c/o Princeton Packet

O CCU PATIO NALTHERAPISTREGISTERED

S hort te rm psych ia tric setting w orking as part of an adjunctive therapy team 1 year experience preferred Salary open

Please call Personnel for appt

12011 874-4000

CARRIER FOUNDATION Bail* Mud. R.l 08502

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AUD IO LO G IST

Part tim e su b s titu te position ava ilable for experienced Audiologist M aste r's degree and c e r t if ic a t io n requ ired Excellent salary

For interview appt Contact Personnel Dept

1609)921 7700

THE MEDICAL CENTER AT PRINCETON, N.J.

EotrtM Ooportun*ry f "io*ov*w M#

D E N TAL ASST Mature, experienced person for modern p r a c t ic e B e n e fit program no evenings Salary dependent on abilities Please contact Box *02811. c o Princeton Packet

%PA R T T IM E counter clerk lor dry cleaning store Morning hours pry 924 4488

DEM ONSTRATORS Nat hwse , $5 00 per hr Quaker Bridge, n e Phila areas CaLl anytime 609-582-1470

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Hurry into TOWN TEM f’ S and get on the gravy train Pick the o f f i c e a s s ig n m e n t nearest you before they ire all gobbled up We nave delicious spots with sweet companies — and all the trim ings are vours*Secretaries Typists ke\ punchers (Jerks PBX * Mag ( ard

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Princeton Forrestal Ctr. mi ( oilege Road Fast Princeton. \ J. 08540

1609) 152-1122

PAINTERS WANTED Full time work Salary according to experience Phone) Fiiternational Renovations 609 799 3937 •'

yafc s ch o o lTeacher needed Jewish Studies' taught in English Hebrew not required "• hours week Sun 9 12 Wed 4 15-6 13 Also openings for Junior Congrr ■ >: M ader and Haftoraji lutnr Beth El Synagogue. 50 Maple Stream Rd East Wind mm 609-443 4454

Saies/lnside P f in c a to n

It you", are articulate ■ ve in a busy

eNvir ii +-* ■ • -rniov heavy phone contact seek a chance >or un lim ited earnings all to explore this opportunity lo r a solid career You must "enjov people y ■

I Kantor Par*orm#|

1101 State Road, Bldg J Pun , : .' *6 0 9 921 8907

T Y P IS TDynamic policy research tirm is seeking a Qualified p ro d u c tio n ty p is t to perform stra igh t and technical typing on a temporary part time basis k n o w le d g e o f o ffice procedure and wiHingness to learn the operation of w o r k p r o c e s s in g equipment essential For in te rview please call . Carolee W aterman af 609 799 2600, ext 2568

between 10 am and 3 pm

MATHEMATICA POLICY RESEARCHPrincrtn iuncHo* NJ

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JOIN US FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON

Earn that extra money for the holiday season ahead **ith a temporary job at BAMBERGER'S We have various PARI TIME selling positions available in a variety of depts throughout the store

Schedules include Day Part Time 11 am-3 pm or 12 noon-4 pm) and Part Time Evenings and Weekends

We offer a generous SHOPPING DISCOUNT just in time ♦or holiday purchasesApply to our Personnel Oept during store hours

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PRINCETON SHOPPING CENTER Princeton, NJ

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Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wantefd Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted

WORD PROCESSING Specialist With ex cellent tvpmg skills Needed by small non p r o f i t e d u c a t io n a l organization in P rin ­ceton FJosition requires typing speed of 60 wpm. ability to operate die tating equipment and perform a variety of secretarial duties within a text processing center 37 '2 hrs with a possible 4 day work week LiberaL company benefits and on site parking Salarv com m ensu rate w ith experience For ap plication interview contact Mrs Scar borough at 609-921-7575

ENGINEERS Trenton Office of a leading multi disciplinary consulting engineering firm has immediate openings for C ivil Engineers We require a degree and 2-6 years experience in high way design and or bridge design or equivalent education and experience We -offer competitive salaries and ; a c o m p r e h e n s i v e benefits plan Send resume in confidence to 148 Whitehead Road Trenton, New Jersey An Equal O pportun ity Employer

IN T E R V IE W E R S

Needed for telephone interview pre-jest 8 days work evening hours Possibility of longer term employment after pre test In te res ted candidates ca ll Lots Blanchard. 609 799 2600. e x t 2579 Mathematica Policy Research. P O Box 2393. Princeton. N J 08540 An equal op portunity employer M F

R E L IA B L E wom an wanted to take care of infant 2 mornings a week starting .January Hours flex ib le Must have transportation Carter Rd location References 609 9241)947

fit it > K K E E P E R needed for growing construction company office Should tie able to handle all bookkeeping functions < all or w rite our' C.P A Sidney R Gushen 860 Lower Ferry Rd Trenton. N J 08628, 609 882 2727

WANTED A responsible p nd e x p e r i e n c e d cleaning woman 1 day a week Must have own tran sp orta tion and references Call 609 924 1818.

DID YOU see Mary Kay on ” 60 Minutes In tcrested in hearing more’’ Call Kitty 609-882 4081 after 5pm or Sarah 758-2669

BARBER with N J license, commission plus 90 dav guarantee Hospitalization; ideal working conditions in well establishedbusiness Full or part time 201 782 7455, ap pointment interview

SECRET \R> 19 5k

K E IT H S TUVIN

Ideal opportunity for a return to work secretary Position offers in volvement. security, and benefits while being flex ib le enough for someone who has been awas from the business worfd for a time The winning candidate must haw - accurate typing light steno arid a professional attitude Call TOWN today for your personal interview Always fee paid

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m i t o lle g e R o a d F a s t Princeton. N .1 0KS4H

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WAITRESS Walter - lunches it jo 2 jir ' \|nn Ei i Exp Peacock Inn. 20 Rayard LanePrinceton 609 924 1707

\D.MIN SEC F P in $220 Steno a must Wk for V I’ Plush off full benefits Call_ Dinah 924 HU64 Snelling* & Snelling 20 Nassau St Princeton

ACCOl NTANT JR E P to $12K Your gd g ra d e s & strong career desire can open the door to your acctng career Degree a must Call Nancy 924 8064 Snelling & shelling 20 Nassau St Princeton

M jrjorie M HallidayPRINCETON

EMPLOYMENTAGENCYSpecializing in Temporary Help

Secretariat' Cfehc*! .

352 Nassau St. Princeton (609) 924 9134

SECURITY GUARDS FULL TIME

Opening for full Ome 1 to 8 p m and part time 8 a m to 12N weekends Expeoence working w ith people necessary. Diverse re sp o n s ib ilit ie s G ood

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APPU PfRSQNffH Dlr ' Men. IhuiV 9 3 m *0 m

CARRIER FOUNDATIONBelle Meed, ken leon

£<|u«i OpOWtizrwty £mp*ovw M F

GO GO DANCERS WANTED(Free Lancers)

Only 30 min to Bordentown Lounge No i Show Bai A 1 Lounge

Auditions Daily All sh ifts available Fantastic Tips Good Pay Bordontown Lounge

Rt 130 (A cro ss from Sam bos) Bordentown N .J .

609 298-3300

CLIENT

SERVICE

REPRESENTATIVE

Service com pany headquartered in the Princeton area has an opening to# a personable representative w ho wk! initiate and orient clients inationw idel in the operation and utilization of a m inicomputer based management information system Some”cdmputer background and or experience m m otor vehicle Meet maintenance desirable Please send your resume including present earnings and salary requirement to

Allan SalkmMAINSTEM CORPORATION

P 0 Box 2, Princeton, Ni 08540

Your inquiry w ilt be held m strictest confidence

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WORD PROCESSING. Learn Word Processing on the job a! ETS

Fart time evenings <5 hoursStarting 4 38 5pm

O u t s t a n d in g op portumties for expert typist to move up toWo r d P r o c e s s in gThe most valuable new skill you can learn Learn to work with WP equipment create for

■text & tables for producing letter perfect copy

Openings. for exp e r i e n c e d W' P professiona Ls too

Ours is a totally in tegra ied system that interfaces with the phototypesetting equip­ment on the utput end and with data processing and scanning equipment on the input

In addition to an ex cellent salary structure $4 57 plus hr we also

let you dam such part time benefits as sick leave etc

We provide-quiet hand somely furnished work spaces in our headquarters o ffices near Princeton easy to reach, with plenty of parking

To applyt ail Renee Duhar

609 921 ‘OHIO ext 3781N or drop in at our

Personnel Office and file an application

Educational Testing Service Rosedate Road

Princeton, N J 11x541 Vffirntalive \ction Equal Opportunity

Employer M I

S3 16 (Mi W E E K L Y guaranteed Work 2 hours daily at home S ta r t immediately Free W rite no calls t'loe, 46B J Humbert st , Princeton, N J 08540

R E C E P T IO N IS T SE C R E TA R Y For small pleasant Princeton office, to greei people, answer phones. A< curate typing' a necessity 9-5 M F Reply to Box *02829, c o Princeton Packet

COM PUTER O PER ATOR for mini computer Must have experience in computer in put and ability to tram others Exc working conditions with fun benefits Call Mr Bowers 609-924-3530 for appointment

>ANTA CLAUS Wanted for Princeton Shopping Center Must be con genial Ik like chil­dren Until Christ­inas Saturdays 10 to 5 Weekdays Noon tio 5 Please call 609-921^234

M A T U R E G erm a n speaking babysitter - for toddler, 4 days per week Daily hours variable S o m e e x p e r i e n c e desired Own tran- s p o r t a t i o n a n d references required Tele eves, 609-924-2670

S E C R E T A R Y EXECUTIVE Steno & exc typing plusorganizational skills a must Salary commensurate with ex perience call 609-924 8038

RN part time or full time, llp m to 7am Extended care facility W ill orientate New benefits program Call Mrs Miller, RN. 201-821- 8000 Franklin Con vfltescent Center Hwy *7 Franklin Park, N J •8823

SE C R E TAR Y large volume of typing, filing Experience necessary Knowledge of religious affairs important Send resume to J Bell, P r in ce ton R e lig io n Research, P O Box 5. Hopewell. N J 08525

$370/1000 for envelopes vou mail Postage paid free E A L , 2146 Liberty St . Trenton, N J 08629

Top Pay

CLERK T Y P IS T

P»inc«tlon mm. Ftit , jlight typ ing gene?a» oft •re /w ork CaM 2CH 772 522 1

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MAYFAIR SERVICES 1>

63 Belmont GtrfttM. Ml.

SENIORTECHNICIAN

Tech Sch^xrl Grad with1 vide

var»OUS groups Ot iiies•will involve computer andperipherals m amtena nee,spec »a i hat dwar e ' ei>airsa lon g w ith ge r era!

engm eerthg techm c*anduties such as hreadb o a rd in g a# l w irew ra p p in g . VV c ’ n9k n o w le d g e o f fa tacom m unications lies *redDEC com puter ex penencea definite plus Salaryc o m m e n s u ra lp w ithabilities and expetw neeContact Gary Schnarr

DRAETSPERSON

' aidm d e ta il m echa ntcaldrawings and sc hematfcsof rt#w elect fontc ins lru m e rtt ■ p ro d u c t sExcellent benefits andg row th p p po rt un itVContact Bob Perry

ENGINEERINGTECHNICIAN

Challenging posit 10 "i in*expanding engmeennggroup for recent TechSchool grad w fth 1-2years experience Generale n g in e e rin g sup po rtd u tie s • to me lude

7 proto type wire w rappingd e b u g g in g so. fre -81p ro je c t assem b ly O pportun ity K> learn andg ro w w ith the atesT’technology for nght, md iv ide a i l \m pet In vesalary and excellent comcany benefits ContactGary Schnerr

Pnncefoft Gamma Tech• t si*. *«fcr h»« n f.

NIGHT W ATCH person Sun thru Wed Upm fiam Call 609-924-0580 between.]0am 4pm, MonFri

INFANT CARE In my Twin Rivers home for full lime Ref 609-448-7390

T E M PO R A R Y POS­ITION open at Landau's of Princeton for ex perienced typist tn our mail order dept Start immediately Work thru Xmas Call Eileen Long for information 609-924 ■494

CLEANING PERSON once a week for office in W in d s o r 609 443-1551

SE C R E TAR Y Per manent, part time, 9-1 For the director [of ad mtssions. The Peddie School 609-448-0997

NgedkcraftsShare vo ur love of stitcher* by teaching and selling our l>e$utiful line. Set vour ou n! hours and u ark I in ­dependently

CallWW-394-8123

CRLATI VLi x p r i s s i o K s

MEDICALTECHNOLOGIST

Part time day and evening positions available Ex perience in Blood Bank for day position and m general lab for evening position required Ex cellent salary

For interview appt Contact Personnel Dept

(6091921 7700

THE MEDICAL CENTER AT PRINCETON

Priectton Htm )•netEqual Opeonumrv Efeplowi » >

MECHANIC

Maintain a small fleet of vehicles. as well as lawn m o w in g and re la ted equipment Other duties as required Full benefits package including group health and life insurance, pensiqg^ plan, vacation and sick tiMe

Call Personnel 0*pt 2011 87* 400(3

CARRIERFOUNDATIONBelle Mead Ne* (jersey

£c*u*f Opportunity Fhipktvw M f

FACULTY/ADJUNCTORNAMENTAL HOtTICJJlTUItE

MCCC has openings tor part tim e instructors in Ornamental Horticulture c o u rs e s in c lu d in gN u rs e ry , T o r fg ra s s Management, and Land scape Design Applicants sh o u ld possess MS D e g r e e p r a c t i c a l knowledge and previous le a c h in g exp e rien ce Respond in w riting by Nov 29, 1979 to: Mercer C o u n ty C o m m u n i t y C o llege P ersonne lServices Dept OH PO Box B Trenton, NJ 08690

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M E D IC A L SEC RE T A R Y d iversified duties in Princeton S u r g e o n 's o f f i c e r e q u ir in g m a tu re judgement Dictaphone transcription, process in s u ra n c e c la im s , patient contact 2 year ex p e r ien ce and or college degree required Must type 60wpm have good telephone voice and etiquette Monday thru F r id ay , 9 to 5 with benefits salary com mensurate with ability 609-924-3415 ask for Mrs Thatcher

KEYBOARD PLAYER needed for Rock and Roll Band Call Curt 609-443 T916

OFFICE CLEANERS part time Mon thru Fn eves Sat morning Princeton area Ex perience & tran sportation necessary Call 609-924-5232

m a g c a r d o p e r ­a t o r s - J&J Tem ­poraries need mag card 1 & 2 operators During day. evening, and Saturdays

S e n T o *250

120%

No Fee

J&J T E M P O R A R IE S 2936 Rt t ,

Trenton, N.J. 0X64X 609-883-5572

WE ARE looking for women to participate in a cosmetic suNgy Free facial valued aff$25 for 1 hour of your time. Call Kitty 609-882-4081 after >pm or Sandy, 758-2669

OFFICE MANAGER to supervise daily affairs of small eomoanv Handle m anagem en t, book k e e p in g . f i l i n g , budget Strong economic b a c k g r o u n d & newspaper layout ex p e r ie n c e h e lp fu l Religious knowledge & involvement important Send resume to J Bell. P r in ce ton R e lig ion Research. P O Box 5, Hopewell, N J 08525

B u y e r s (A) 16-24K

Experience in electronic co m p o n e n ts or raw chemicals rubber glass, MRO office products major machine parts or conveyors Degreed All fees paid

Call

mB«rta I Kontor

P#rtonn*l

HOI State Road Bldg J Princeton • 609 921 8907

RESEARCH AID PART TIME

MCCC seeks individual for assistance w ith routine s ta t is t ic a l w o rk in formation retrieval and survey operations in its O ffice of Institu tiona l Research beginning Dec 10 1979 Position requires A s s o c i a t e s D e g re e Bachelor s preferred; and

p re v io u s exp e rien ce working w ith figures Salarv S5 00 per h o u r W rite before Nov 30th !o Mercer County Com muntty College, Personnel Services Dept TC PO Box B Trenton, NJ 08690

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OFFICE SERVICES ASSISTANT MAIL

DELIVERER

A re you p e rso n a b le reliable , dependable and have a good [past at te n d a n ce re e d 'd ? A leading Princeton firm has an im m e d ia te opening on its corporate s ta ff for an o ffice services assistant mail deliverer

W ould you enjoy picking up and deiivefina US mail', inter -departmentalmail and pnofity mail w ith in out o ff ite park? W ould you like to sort and meter and j maintain mete# logs?

If you have a valid driver s license , h igh s c h o o f diplomas o# equivalent and th e ability I to com murncate w ith all levels o f staff, calf 609- 799 2800 exf 2561 between 9 am and 1 pm and make an appointm ent to come in and talk w ith us

MATHEMATICA, INC.P 0 Box 2392

Princeton, N |i 08540 f '■»,*• Opponurxrx Mrr

SECRETARIES - TYPISTS - CLERKSRegister close to home, work close to home Come into Sw ift's new office, meet Joanne and get a free gift.R e g is te r to d a y , w o r k t o m o r r o w

Swift Temps3564 Q u ake rb rid g e Rd.

586 9531 If no answer 586-5898Intanrlam Noun 9-2:30

Tha nicatt paopla work for SWIFT Why don t you?

IN PRINCETON PEOPLE ARE

CHANG ING THEIR LIVES

Aren t you reedy tor a change? Find out about Our Century 21 Krol Realtors Program See it all tra ining programs modem sales pools and the prestige of the most recognized name m real estate

It's a lo t more than just changing jobs It could change your life

F o r d a to i ls c a l l u * t o d a y a t 9 2 4 -7 5 7 5

housekeeper for western section of Princeton caring for 18 mo old boy and ligh t housework Small house References and own transportation required Tele eves , 609-924-2670

KITCHEN WORKER Princeton Junction.area general stock & custodial duties Ray work No weekends Substitutes also needed ( aii 609 799 3209 between K & li am and 1 & 2 pm

Needed for this powerful continental executive If you demand perfection of yourself, have excellent "typing and steno skills and can deal with the pressure of a corporate atmosphere call for additional details and appt Fee paid

ASK FORLORRAINE DAVIS

OFFICE1 H H V F K

Rt 130at Black Horse La No Brunswick, NJ 08902

(20D 297-1230

D RIVERS over 21, dependable, - courteous. mechanically inclined, good map reading essential Sear round work !or appliance delivery co located in So Brunswick Highlstown area Call 201329-8018

H O U S E K E E P E R Governess for bright 4 \r did. noon to 6. M E Musi drive References After 6 609 443 4279

HEALTH FOOD store part time help needed Mon-Wed Fn& SaL609 896-0446

BRICK LAYERS [Ex perienced only start immediately 609 890 1363

DENTAL ASSISTANT cfunrside Som erville area E xp er ien ced preferred, but will train the right person Call 201 359-212 1 „

SEAMSTRESS Prin colon Jet. Dry Cleaner needs full or pari time experienced tailor or seamstress for tailoring A minor repairs on men s A ladies garments Excellent Benefits xt|xi> foi right person Hours flex ib le Call CraftCleaners 609 924-3242

ELECTRONIC WIRE PERSON to assemble and wire custom built electronic equipment Minimum 4 yrs exp wiring from schematics and engineering specs Gall Abacus controls 201-526-6010

BARTEND ERS M E must be experienced, to work m new cocktail lounge Da\ A evening hours lull & part tune Apply in person The Terrace Room 22 W a s h in g ! o n A v e . Manville

C O O K , 2ndIm m e d ia te fu ll tim e o p e n in g in m o de rn re h a b ilita tio n fa c il ity E x p e r ie n c e d in . in stitutional - food service q u a n tity p re p a ra tio n , standardized recipes and w o r k p la n n in gResponsible for evening meal for patients and staff Good salary and benefits Call D ie tary Office for interview, (609) 896 9500MORRIS HALL HEALTH

& REHAB CENTER2381 LawfencenHe Rd Urwff6ctwM«, NJ 08648

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LOR Personnel Agency1101 B State Road. Princeton

809/921 65B0C*Y oyMFcefoy S NTSfCtiTARY t>0«•OOKKCfffR STO*lAt TfCH inot fonic l\2*MILO tfP brainy SITU

TfCHNlCIAN II3KSALES SISKSALES o*a»h:» SISKPERSONNEL SISKSALES »d(»9#»K» SISKDRAFTING SISKPRODUCTION SURER SISKISf cwrtfdli 11 TICSALES T NKh*»Icol STOKQC bm it*f Np STOPPROGRAMMER uihmc SI >KPROGRAMMER »o»n»ir»< S23K•UVIR S24KPROOUCTfON ENG* S7SXRSMC pAo?o hub* S 78kINDUSTRIAL r«4«tlOAt SJOK

for Highlstown area Must have good driving record Some automotive knowledge Full time Call 609-443-5510

D R A F T S M A N to 14K

DRAFTSMAN TOWN

Mechanical experience with detail and layouts will land you this spot w ith a major Fortune 500 company new to New J e r s e y E x c e l le n t promotional potential and benefits Call TOWN today Always fee fiaid

For small Princeton based computer sof tware firm Duties to include organizing paper flow light typing, writing customer manuals on c o m p u te r S a la ry $8,500 - Principals only Please call 609-452-1417

wSTownPersonnel

AgencyP r in c e to n K o r re s ta l l t r ,

l l l l C o lle g e R oad E a s t P r in c e to n . N J 08540

• t i« l 152-0 22

T E L E P H O N E COL LECTORS wanted to handle hospital paper Experience desirable Telephone experience a must Willing to train For more information or interview please call 201 '>29 1600 and 609 452-83.83 An E 0 E

WANTED Cwtsl Hands Top pay New Lace Co L a ip b e r tv iO e A rea Phime 609 397-0565

WANTED Babysitter one or two nights a week Will supply Iran sportation m Princeton. Montgomery area, for 4 month baby girl Exp preferred 609-921 1254

TRANSFORMER \s sembler to assemble power transform ers Must have good i echzHiical ability Will consider trginee Cull \hacus Controls, 201 526

6010

S E C R E T A R Y E x e c u t i v e - t y p e s e c re ta r ia l position requ ir in g ex ce llen t secretaria l skills and knowledge of o ffice management pro eedures Ability t o 1 work with minimum of supervision and eoor dinate work assignments with others essential Some.night meetings 35 hour workweek cellent benefits Call .6091 924 5749 for further information and m terview Township of Princeton, Equal Op portunity Em ployer M K ■

PURCHASING Manager established expanding

metal manufacturing c oni pa ny ' s e r v in g e le c tro n ic industry requires a Purchasing Manager with at least 2 \ rs experience handling all purchasing functions Interview by appt. Rhone \lacl.can Engineering L a b o r a t o r i e s . 70 Washington Rd Prin eeton Jet . N J 009 799 0100

LEGAL SECRE ! Ylt\ Expanding Princeton law firm requires ex p e r i e n c e d l e g a l secretary Good benefits includ ing [la rk in g Sa la ry com mensurate with expereince Call

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RUN CLASSIFIED ADS AT OUR SPECIAL 3 TIMES RATE

(WITHOUT CHANGES)

SYSTEM 6L*b T«rri

TECHNICIANSLABORATORYOPERATOR These are Research £t

We have a permanent fullDeveiopm ent positions re q u irin g som e high

time position available s c h o o l o t c o ile q eimmediately in cxir typing che m is try and or exdepartment Previous pe nance as a lab

technician Good salarypreferred, but w ill tram and liberal benefits mthe tight person Previous eluding tuition refundsupervisory experience a If interested cat! or app lyplus For more in in personformation please call 201-526 MI5

609 924 5900 ext 237

OPINION RESEARCHNaJSanaC

CORPORATION MTI0H41 STARCH UNOXorth Hjrrtson Sftwf CHEMICAL CORPOKATiON

Prtncetor N J 10 finder »>♦

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PRODUCTION SUPERVISORImmediate opening for person w ith production supervision experience in the food processing industry Knowledge of dry food processing and parkaging^

. helpful Good pay and above normal benefits

Apply Coca Cola Company Foods Division

480 Mercer Street n. Hightstown, N.J. 08520

, An ©QkiJii opportunity tenptoym

KROL REALTORS 1000 Stat* Rout* 206, Princ*ton

THENICKELPRINCETON, N J

Back Packing Mountaineering

White Water

Cross Country Skiing

Outdoors Oriented Sales Persons Full Time Er Part Time

• Paid Holidays • Clothing Allowance• Employee Discount • Paid Vacations

Apply in person during open hours.

Store Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10 A.M. 9 P.M.Tues., Wed,, Sat. 10 A.M.-6 P.M.

830 State Road (Rte. 206) Princeton, NJ 08540

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H « l p W a n t e d H « lp W a n t e d H » !p W a n t e d H « lp W a n t e d H e lp W a n t e d H e lp W a n t e d H e l p W a n t e d H e l p W a n t e d Jobs W a n t e d

CLERICAL TOPHI SECRETARIESLearn Word Processing on the job at ETS

Part time evenings <5 hours)Starting 4 3D-5pm

O u t s t a n d in g op portumties for expert typist to move up to WORD PROCESSING The most valuable new skill you can learn Learn to work with WP equipment,' create for mats & layouts for both text & tables, for producing letter-perfect copy

Openings for ex p e r i e n c e d W P professionals too

Ours is a totally in tegrated system that interfaces with the phototypesetting equip­ment on the output end and with data processing and scanning equipment on the input

In addition to an ex cellent salary structure ($4 57 plus hr) we also let you earn such part time benefits as sick leave etc

We provide quiet hand somelv furnished work spaces- in our headquarters, offices near Princeton easy to reach with plentp of parking

To applyCall Renee I)ubar

609-921-9000 ext. 37X1 or drop in at our

Personnel Office and file an application

Educational Testing Service Rosedale Road

Princeton. V J . 08541 Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity

Employer M/F

T l RKEY TOWN

Hurryinto TOWN TEMPS and ge; on the grayy^ tram Pick the office assignment nearest you before they are all gobbled up We have delicious spots with sweet companies and all the trimmings are yours

Secretaries Typists Ke% punchers Clerks PBX Mag Card

Come in TODAY and enjoy your turkey even more tomorrow

HAPPYTH ANKSGIV ING

55 Town Temps

Princeton Eorrestal Ctr lot ( otlege Road East Prim etOfl. \ I M IM

452-1122

OPERATORS, exp on sewing machine section work, union benefits ( all or see Herman. 429 Raritan Ave , Highland Park 201 249-1875

SALES REPRESENTA­TIVE Train at $200 weekly with over 100 vr old highly respected fife insurance company Phone Mr William J A tset I 609-599-3035

CHILDCARE for infant, light housework optional, Mon-Fri 7 45-4 30pm Ref required Twin River area Call eves 609-443 3906

SE C U R ITY Guards, permanent & part time \l idd lesex C ou n ty . H i g h t s l o w n Sc La w renceville Areas Cmforms furn All ages For appt call 201-329- 6021 hetw 9 a m 4 p.m Equal O pportun ity Employer

HAHN SITTER WAN TED part or full time in my home Call after 1 pm 609-449-9006

SITTER NEEDED part Him Must lx* mature & honest & w illing to work occasional Sun & some (lays a fter school & holidays in my Twin River,', home 609 448 7879 after 5

SECURITY SPEC I ALISTS

Eull lime and Part time positions available with an expanding young firm Good character an d b a c k g r o u n d necessary to qualify Those who show dedication and interest w ill enter the in vestigative field Ben lefits available Contact

.Continental Independent security 609-443-5451 for interview

RESTAURANT HELP (>ucn i ngs in c lu d e ( a s h i e r . W a ite r Waitress. Bus Persons Please apply in person to Food Sc Beverage office. Hilt on Inn, East Wind sor No Phone Calls

SECRETARY full time position in Princeton area with non profit organization Excellent Hoist to perform general office duties Including Xeroxing, filing ana preparations of mailings W ill be trained to operate a computer term inal Exe company benefits salary range $7300 $8300 For application contact E Kifcovne 609 921-7575

TYPIST Statistical F/P To $200 Aid typing Exp Mag 11 or word processor helpful Call Dinah 924 8064 Snelling & Snelling 20 Nassau St Princeton

MATURE, ex erienced secretary needed for Pr meet on law o ffice L e g a l e x p e r ie n c e preferred but not required Please reply to Box #02507 c/o Princeton Packet

U ’COI NTANT needed in growing C P A office Excellent potential Call or write, Sidney R Gushen. CPA, 860 Lower Ferrv Rd Trenton. NJ 08628 , 609-882-2727

CERTIFIED Nqrsery School Teacher wanted 5 morning week Must have 2 vears experience C&1T201 -297-1956

SEC/LEGAL to $9100 Legal exp a +] but will train Ga steno a must super benefits Call Dinah 924-8064 Snelling & Snelling 20 Nassau St Princeton

CustSve. To $2»8i

VI.W \VS R IGHT

The customer that is, Say it and mean it, as you answer phones, solve invoicing problems, prepare orders, along with light typing ana supervision Benefits include pension dental etc Call for details and appt Fee paid

ASK FOR ANNETTE BERK

OFFICEPOWER

Rt 130 at Black Horse na No Brunswick. NJ 08902

200297-1230

M O T O R R O U T E DRIVER Needed to deliver existing Trenton Times motor route in the Ewing Twp-Pennington Sc Princeton urea Ideal for housewife, co llege student or as sup p lem en ta l incom e liberal allowances & profit, re liab le car necessary For in formation call collect 609 393 3232. Ext 275 between 9 & 7 or write Circulation Mgr c o Trenton Tim es 500 Perry St . Trenton. NJ 08605

S E C R E T A R IE S , 2 permanent, full time pos itions a v a ila b le imm ediately due to promotions Exc typing skills, attention to detail and some secretaria l exp required Short hand hot required C o m p le te b e n e f it package, 38*3 4 hr work week E’or an interview please .call 609 924-5900 ext 237 Opinion Research Corp N Harrison Si , Princeton N J EOF

HOUSEKEEPING Per sonnel Maids & porters, full time Ex cellent benefits Apply in person to Mrs Brown, Hilton Inn. East Wind sor No phone calls

C AREER. JOB search & educational counseling Testing, & Resume in­cluded Dr Michael L Rosenthal. 609-737-2236

D IS H W A S H E R U t> ilitv Eves week ends, im m ediate 609 924-9313

GARAGE SALES RATE SPECIAL LISTING IN CLASSIFIED PAGES

SEC, LE G AL F P to $12K-* Legal exp & top skills nee Call Dinah 924 8064 Snelling & Snelling 20 Nassau St Princeton

AVONBE YOUR OWN BOSS!

Run vour own successful business as an AVON rep re s en ta t iv e Sell during the* hours vou want The more you sell, the more monex you earn Sound good Call 609-443-5764, 609 499-1729 609-737-2922 or 201359 1535

EARN A GOOD income While you tram for a professional career in Sales (a ll Mr- ohen 609-298 5852 E O E m. f

SECRETAHA needed. im m e d ia t e ly . . fa r educational branch of U S Tennis Association Must bt ui # -r<-'Fam iliarity with die ta t in g e q u ip rn e n t d e s i r a b I e S a I a r v'com m ensu rate with e x p e r i e n c e E x c benefits Send' resume and references to l STA Education and Research Center 729 Alexander Rd Pi ih etm ' . ..nr rail 609-452 2580 ’

SM RET VKIEs TYPISTS

KE> t‘ t S( II OPKRATORS

C lERKS

STUDENTS \re you going to have a long semester break in December 0 Come work for J&J Temporaries’ Register with u> as soon as possible J&J Temps are paid the best and are charged no fee

J&J 11 MjPOft IR II S 2936 Rt “ I, Trenton 08648

HW9-883-5572

100 Menln Park Edison, N I iis.MT

201-519- tlHMI

One Cherry H il l Suite 6lx

( Kerry H il l . \ .1 08034 609-667-2*a,l

GUY GAL Friday lor construction company in Princeton Eorrestal Center Willing to go on errands, keep out mobile office dean and con struct ion draw ings in order Part time to full time R etired person acceptable Call 609-452- 2120

IT S NOT TOO LATE to earn extra rhdney for the h o l i d a y s O pportunity rhours to fit you r s k i l ls t im e ’ (iassavers Dept P 609 799-0563

CLERK TYPIST $10 IK

P U SH TOWN

One of our plush com panics is m urgent need for a- truly good ‘ clerk typist with typing of 60 wpm to handle a large volume of typing in their W o rd P t " c -e '-s in g Department ( ompany

ill fend • he t gl i person to school to learn, the I B M M e rn o r y Typewriter Company offers complete benefits and a very friendly p lu s h o ffic e en­vironment Come to TOWN ASAP Always fee paid

"■Town ~ Personnel

AgencyPrinceton I orrestal l tr

till t otlege Road East Piinoelon, N J 08510

609 152-022

C \EEU- RI V WORKERS

RIGHTS TOWN LOCATION

IMMED1 ATE CONSIDER ATION

Full tune 7sm 3 30pm, no nights or weekends Food prep and service ideal working conditions, full benefits program Apply to Ms Walters

SERVICE SYSTEMS Cafeteria .Manager, .A (National Lead

Industries Building *1

" Wycoff Mills Rd by Call is«‘ 4; . 2080

An Equal Opportunity Employer m/f

SERVICE SYSTEMSCafeteria Manager

At National lead In­dustriesB u i l d i n g #1

Wvcoff Mills Rd By Calling 609 443-2080 An Equal Opportunity

Employer M f

REC REATIO N Ac tivities director Patient activities director for a 100 bed skilled nursing fac ility Must bededicated, responsible, enthusiastic individual, capable of planning, directing' and executing all programs ofrecreation forj a Geriatric population -An ideal position for an individual with a. B a c h e lo r s d f g r e e related to recreation occupational therapy art. music, physical education, group work or sociology Please contact Mrs Linda Styrroest at 609 396-2646 Mon [to Fri. 9am to 4pm onlv

TVPIST/SE( BET ABIESLearn Word Processing on the job at ETS

Part time evenings <5 hours iSiarting 4 30-5pm

O u t s t a n d in g ! o p . porturtrties for expert tvpist to move up tc WORD PROCESSING The most valuable new skill you can learn Learn to work with WP equipment, create for mats Sc layouts tjor both' text & tables, for producing letter-perfect copy

Openings fo i ex p e r i e n c e d W P professionals Uni

Ours is a totilly in tegrated system that interfaces with the phototypesetting equip men) on the j output end and with dala processing and scanning equipment on the input

In addition to an ex cellent salary structure $4 .47 plus hr) jwe also

let you earn stjich part time henefits as sick leave, etc

We provide quiet, hand somcly furnished work spaces ini our headquarters ! offices near Princeton , easy to reach with plenty of parking

To applyC a ll R enee l iu b a r

609-921 ‘HMMt eyt 37Ht o r d ro p in a t o u r

P e rs o n n e l O ff ic e and f i le an a p p lic a t io n

Educational Testing Service Rosedale Road

Princeton, n Jj (18.441 Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity

Employer M/F

MGMT TRAINEE If you are a personable outgoing .aggressive individ yoy could qualify

collections a •xp ere To $9.8K

C a ll Gene 924 8064 Snelling & Spelling 2w Nassau SI Princeton

M O T O R R O L f'E delivery early morning newspaper delivery clearing $240-1300 per month Excel per m an en t p a r i - t im e position Must have reliable car Open in all [carts of Somerset Ctv Call 201 526-8665 or 877 4053

W EAR. SHOW. Sell Sarah Coventry No investment or have home show Free jewelry 609 896-2063 after: 5pm

PART TIME- Telephone In terview ers 18 yrs plus Market Research, tor The Gallup Organization, Evenings & Weekends from our office We will train Call 609 924 9649 10am to 8pm

E D U C ATIO N AL BR ANCH of ij S Tennis Association, ! looking for clerk typist ; to fill in leresting entry level position Good typing skills necessary Sena resume & rw s. to USTA Education & Research Center. 729 Alexander Rd Princetdn. NJ 06540

ARCHITECTURAL Stu­dent entering com-' petition needs someone to help translate ar ehitectural -terms Into french Call ^enny at 609 921 9256 after 7 pm

ADM INISTRATIVE Sec retary A career opportunity with an established growing firm Located in Research Park , Prtn eeton Must have good typing skills and some experience in payroll, p u r c h a s i n g ’ & bookkeeping desirable Minimum salary $10 400^ For appt call Mrs Kaipin. SOSEjJl!“445974

F U L L T IM E 9-5 caretaker Able to handle extensive gardening, lawn maintenance and light pruning work accept responsibility for building maintenance, and o c c a s i o n a l l y houses it- Farm property in Pennington area Separately or with part time housekeeping for interested couple Send references and resume Jo Box *02801 c o Princeton Packet

H O U S E K E E P E R Wanted to do general housekeeping & to cook evening meal for family of 4 Hrs 1 pro-6 30 pm Refs required 609-799- 0356

i . l 'N , part-time 7 am to pm Extended care

facility G eriatric ex perience not necessary New benefits program Call Mrs Miller. R N Franklin Convalescent Center. Route 27 Franklin Park. 20 1 821 8000

SO< IAL WORKER Small Nursing Home For interview contact a d m in is tra to r . Sun ivtield Nursing Home

< t a n h u rv 609 305-0641

HOUSECLEANING, de pendable. honest per son needed for 6 hours davs work Experience, references and tran sportation required Princeton Jet 609-799 3792

WAITRESS WAITER. 12 to 4. Mon thru Fri 609-737-2276 Ask for Pat

SI PERIOR housekeep or cook Full time Care of large house 2 adults Excellent salary Ibr right person Send references Reply to Box »U2814 t o Princeton Packet

DENTAL ASSISTANT Princeton o ffice is

‘ looking for an ex p er ien ced eh a irs id e assistant interested in becoming more involved in the profession of dentistry Top salary plus a career for the right person Gasoline allowance Reply Box #02816, c o Princeton Packet ’ .( H E M IS T AN A I.Y T H A I. $26-$36K

A( TOWN

Fortune 500 corporation has position for Analytical Chemist with PH Degree 2-5 years experience in Gas Chromotography to set up Chromatography lab nmrri Must have strong background in Chem field Excellent benefits Always fee paid

♦ •

w^Town

Personnel Agency ‘

Princeton I orrestal ( tr HU ( allege Hoad Eiast Princeton. N I imvio

609 ! 452-1122

CAREER In Sales ami Management with major company due to ex pension Sales ex pertence helpful but not essential Substantial starting salary, with incentive increases as earned After a training period in sales an op portunity for a eareer in rn a n a g e m e n t , i s ava ilab le For par ticulars call Mr Penecale 609 896 9740 EOF

P A R T T IM E $205 possible for 5' hr work week at home, mailing letters Replv to Mr Smith RED #4. Box 496 B North Brunswick NJ 08902' '

JOB INTERVIEW skill development workshop groups Attend one session or more Reasonable rates Dr Michael L Rosenthal 609)737 2236

DELI CLERK full time Call after 4 30 pm, 609 924 1802 Nassau Deli. 1 Palmer ‘ >q . Princeton

SALESPERSON ; 80% telephone sales, com ­puter supplies, salary plus comm Exp not net- ta ll Reliable Computer Serv 201 329-2700 from 9- 2. <• '

NEWC LA SSIFIED DEAD LIN E FOR

C A N C ELLA TIO N S IS N O O N M O N D A Y

Receptionist ToltO.500

MIRROR IMAGE

Two: client companies have requested front desk receptionists One will be an extension of Personnel Dept The other's duties include Office Services If one isn tffor you, the other is Tw o interviews same d a y ; Corp benefits in- E l u d e d e n t a l - , prescription, T R Call | for appl E’ee paid

ASK FORLORRAINE DAVIS

OFFICEIHHVFR

Rt 130at Black Horse La No Brunswick, NJ 08902

201)297-1230

HOUSEKEEPER Child care Live in Willing to sponsor Must adore children 609-924-4555

NURSE RN for: Director ot Nursing for small Nursing Home For interview , contact ad m in is tra to r Sun nyfield Nursing Home. Crafibury 609 395 0641

D E S IG N E R D ra ft sman AA Exceptional opportunity for reliable self-starter to become lead designer in local expanding moderate size engineering company Minimum 5 years ex perlence desired. Submit resume & earnings history to Box #02799 C/o Princeton Packet

SE C R E TA R Y 2positions are now-availab le at the cor porate headquarters of a b ro a d c a s 11 n g f irm located in East Brun swiick NJ Applicant shbuld have 2-5 yrs secretarial experience w jh accurate typing & steno skills Individual should be a goodtelephone communicator with travel booking experience An E.O.E Send salarv\ history & resume to P o Box 859 East Brunswick. NJ 08816

PART TIME and Full Time position with an Educational Publishing Company Office located in Princeton If you enjoy working with people and interested in education we can utilize your talents and skills Teachers and Counselors are encouraged to apply For interview. 771-0502 or

; 201 431-0090 EOE

INSURANCE person needed with knowledge of rating and writing of property, special multi peril and a j 1 related lines Congenial working c.ondi l io n s G o o d Benefits Call Miss Higgins 609-924-0401

Clerical T o $185

* 6 '

Inventory Control Reproduction ( )perator

Invoice Clerk Administrative Clerk

Expeditor -Secretary Jr

High school graduate, 6 mo exp or re-entering job market can put you in this int'l corp Benefits include dental and T R Call for details and appt Fee paid

ASK FOR CAROLTURNER

OFFICEI H H V F K

Rt 130 at Black Horse La No Brunswick, NJ 08902

20ST297 1230

TYPIST Must be ac­curate, experienced, or can be trained for typ- settmg and paste-up in print shop 609-587-4900

WAITRESS/ Waiter for Restaurant. Cocktail Lounge & Banquets Call Coacri & Four Restaurant Manager for a rewarding job 609-448 2400

REAL ESTATE SALES Realty World The Chase Agency, is now offering unique opportunities in commission sharing, t r a i n r t g ‘a n d management If you are licensed, or about to be. make real estate a more p r o f i t a b l e a n d pleasurable experience Call Gloria or Jim Chase now, in complete con­fidence. a f 809-737-1330

SECRETARY Typist The Gallup Organization in Princeton is seeking a persoti with good typing and organizational skills Full time position, in t‘e r e s 11 n g m a r k e t research related work Call Personnel Dept 609-924-9600 ext 13 FOE

S E C R E T A R Y Receptionist good typing skills necessary General office work Call Mrs Warner 609-924 28%

EXTRUDER OPERA TORS operate & maintain extruders, 40 hrs per wk plus over time when avail Starting wages $4 35 per hr On the job training, ex cellent benefits, steady work good1 working cond Dav & night shift Apply: 2eus Industrial Prod , foot of Thompson St Raritan 201-326-0800

O F F S E T P R E S S Operator 360, Itek. c o m m e r c ia l w o rk , permanent part-time, day or eve hours LDH Printing Unlimited, 609 921-6580 for appointment

PART TIM E telephoningfrom home; for local insurance agency Paid well per appointment plus commission Hours flex ib le Call" 201 297 2373

S U P E R V IS O R A S S E M B L Y I15 -I1K K

ELECTRONICS TOW \

TOWN is happy to an nounce the placing of three new orders for Electronics Assembly Supervisor Openings are on all shifts and require a minumum of 2 years production experience with p/e boards Prior supervisory experience is not an absolute requirement Call im mediately Always fee paid

5p Town Personnel

AgencyPrinceton Eorrestal ( tr

H)1 College Road East Princeton, N .J. 08510

I 609 I 152-1122

BABY SITTER Ex perienced, loving person to care for 9 month old in my home Mon-Fri 8:30 am 5 15 pm References required 20! 259-7621 after 6 pm

THE TEXT Corporation of America has opening lor text counselors, no experience necessary, we will train you in this growing profession High commissions and status 609 392-2219 or .583 4421

SHORT ORDER cook. 9 to 2. Mon thru Fri 609 737/2276 Ask for Pat

C O U N TE R S A L # S PERSON for High! stown plumbing supply perm anent, full time position Companv paid benefit program Gordon & Wilson Co 609-448 0507

SPEECH THERAPIST part time C C C or Clinical Fellowship year required Call 609 882 1503

INTERIOR Designer talented person w ith ' training in in terio r ' design-w ability to Sell Residential interiors & or office furniture Submit; resume with salary history to Leonard UaPlaca. Nassau In tenors. 162 Nassau St Pr inceton. N J 08540

s jo K E CLERKS must l « ; of legal age to work [Kiri time, Somerset Farm s food stores located nr Princeton & Rocky Hill Caff 201-873 2736 lietween 8-4 30pm

A C C U l N T A N T established expanding nianufaclurm’g cortipJn\ striving the electronic industry seeks an Ac countant w ilh 2 v rs c o l l e g e ' accou n ting credits & 2 yrs variea i espoiisible accounting experience Interview b\ appt Phone MacLeah Engineering La bora tones. 70 Washington Rd Princeton Jet \ J 609 799-0100

FRANCHISERS needed for Airport Limosine Service Individuals with late model 4 door cafs to earn high commissions Full-1 tine/hrs flexible No investment necessary

we license Gall Ms Brand 201-297-4009

ENGINEERING AIDE Immediate opening in fu l l - t im e p o s it io n requiring knowledge of drafting and design, cost estim ating and in spectidn of ppbhc works projects Some ex perien# in land sur­veying; and field work desired 35-Jiour work week, excellent benefits Call ■■ 609 924-5749 forfurther information and interview Township of Princeton Equal Op portunitv Em ployer M F>

Typist To $10,000NIMBLE FINGERS

Needed for this diver sified word processing spot 6 mos exp com parable to DEC-78 Co says, “ Not boring lots of va r ie ty " 4 day work weelt possible Corp henefits Call for details and appt Fee pd

ASK FOR CAROLTURNER

O IF H FlHHVFK

Rt 130 at Black Horse l,a No Brunswick. NJ 08902,

'201)297 1230

W AREHOUSE Full time help needed to put away stock and pull orders for a national mdustnaf distributor Start a !>$:’» 94 pgr hour with sctjSduled reviews Hours Ham - 4 30pm. Mon

Fri., "some overtime required" Full company benef ttsACa II 609-63.3 2276 tor appointment EOE m !

R e s u m e s

THE P L A IN TRUTH ABOUT RESUMES b\ PRINCETON WHITING ASSOCIATES As low as it rrrav sound. 7 in ter views out of every ion resumes mailed out is considered a good r e s p o n s e Wh e n , however, you are dealing with New York Times blind, boxed ads the 8% goes down to 1 or 2% if evert1 that high Blind boxed ads are the single toughest challenge to any jobhunter, and the single most severe test of any resume You can send hundreds and never hear a word Recently a client of_. mine mailed 11 resumes, all to New York Times blind boxer! ads. within the course of one week She received in­terviews with 6 i and was hired on the first one) That is a 55% respoase rate which is so ex­traordinary 'hat somerpay not believe me Let me help your job search fry providing you with 1 td trie best resumes vou pan obtain anywhere in the Nation More I will advise vou on how to use it Calf me to find out

. more I will answer all your questions & show

-samples of mv work without fee or obligation 201-359-5948

RESUMES UNLIMITED Your complete one-stop

resume service featuring resumes professionally written to highlight your qualifications expertly typed Sc duplicated For personal, confidential service call 609-448-0701

CAREER. JOB SEARCH & E D U C A T IO N A L C O U N S E L L IN G Testing & Resume in­cluded Dr Michael L Rosenthal. 609-737-2236

WHAT DO YOU Want to do with the rest of your life'’ Find out at a weekly c a r e e r w o r k s h o p beginning soon in Princeton 609-921 2677

RESUMES BY Gene Ryan - Your personalized & e ffe c tiv e job marketing tool Evening appointments available Dayton. N J 201 329- 2431. 201-329-6210.

E F F E C T IV E RES L MES over 10 yrs ex­perience as a per sonnel manager & placement counselor I can present your background in a professional manner which will enable you to stand out from the rest Call me & get your career in gear By appt only A f te rSp m 609-443 5922

H o u s e s i t t i n gVacationing, or a business trip' Safeguard your home with this full­time housesitter Your usual routine will be followed. the pets pampered, even your teenagers fed and transported Airport service provided Over 5 vrs experience in the Hrinceton area Phone 609-921-8672

Se a m s t r e s s work andsewing lessons Call Nancy 609*924 1915 eves

CZ1KORA S ( leaning Service Expert house cleaning done, ask for John Jr 609 586 5264

EXPERIENCED MA NAGER retail105K. near Princeton. 2/U80 703-698-5492

Ha n d y m a n with truck reliable, responsible &

r e a s o n a b le Ca l l W'ilham, 609-924 5792

Do vou work and wish vou had more free time’’ Tired of spending all your free time cleaning and shopping" Then cau us. we will clean your.

4grocery shopping We can even.help you with your Christmas shopping so you can do the, things you never have time to ilo For more in formation call Days 609- 448-7313 or evenings lietween 6 & 9 215-547 0164

T H E R E L I A B L E Housecleaners. we re good’ We do no windows for no price Within Princeton area onlv Out of town extra By the job only Cash only before services Please call 609 924-8698

BABY SITTING in my home Full part lime at reasonable rales 609 448- 4486

SNO W P L O W IN G , Princeton area No job too small'' call evenings 452-1621'452 1086

ODD JOBS done evenings or weekends Lan dscap in g , sm a ll, house refurbishing or repair, inside or out E x p e r ie n c e d C a ll evenings 452 1621

FRENCH COOK housekeeper looking for work in Princeton 3-4 hrs per day or evening Exc references 609-924 5417

NEED; TRUSTWORTHY woman to drive you to

doctor)" Child to class" Read to or shop for you" Please* call 609-924 5589

BABYSITTER Do vou have a 2-5 yr old fhat needs some fun &■ at tention, not just a sitter" Nice home fenced yard West Windsor area 609- 448 9113

EXP HOUSECLEANER needs work Prin c Rights area Need transportation 609-443 4524

K E T I K E D A D M IN lSTRAToK seeks F T or P T work in support position to Executive. Attorney, or Engineer Early retiree

II extensive e x ­perience and skills in adm inistration, per sonnel. and public relations Possesses outstanding skills in Metro and typing R e lia b le m a rr ied , resident of, Princeton area Write Box #02813. v o Princeton Packet and provide telephone number, etc for im­mediate response 10 seekinterview

JOB WANTED lor Mt Holyoke College BA, w e ll tra v e le d Beth Harrell. Box 146. G ra d u a te C o l le g e . Princeton University. Princeton N J 609 924 1253

BABYSITTING Mother teacher will watch your

child in Iter Twin Rivers home Will provide warm. caring en­vironment (or 1 or 2 other children besides own 2 vr old daughter Call ltelh 609 448 3758

CLASSIFIED ADS REACH 30,000

FAMILIES WEEKLY

Week of November 21 -23, 1979

J o b s W a r t t o d J o b s W a n t e d

Classified AdvertisingA n n o u n c e m e n t s P e r s o n a ls P e r s o n a ls P e r s o n a ls B a r g a in M a r t

3-B

B a r g a in M a r t Bargain M art

CHAUFFEUR. Nurse Cook. Valet, Houseman, wishes employment Ref's 201-363-8753

HOUSECLEANING Spring cleaning, Window washing, Floors washed & waxed General cleaning Reasonable rates Call 609-587-0972 after 5 p m

RESEARCHER trained in severa l fields available to work with authors on projects Can travel if necessary E x t e n s i v e l o c a l r e f e r e n c e s R a t e negotiable Call 609-799- 2797 between 7-9am or 9- 11pm

BABYSITTING - in my home Reliable mother Infants 4 Toddlers Hot lunch Lawrenceville 609-882-3817

RUG C LE AN IN G Carpet steam cleaning Reasonable rates Call after 5 pm 609-587-0972

HOUSECLEANING Lady available to work Mon Friday Call after 6 pm, 609 924 2606

EXPERIENCED Moth­er. licensed tea­cher, form er assis­tant d irector of TR Toddler program with established babysitting business has openings F in ished p layroom , y a r d , n e a r b y p la y g ro u n d , d a i ly outings, meals 4 snacks

rovided McKnight chool D istrict Call

609-448-0406

BABYSITTING in my home in Roosevelt area. 3 vears and older 609- 443-5613

E X P E R T HOUSE 0 L E A N 1 N G last 4 dependable 609- 448-6866

YOUNG ASPIRING law student looking for work $30 tor general weekly cleaning needs Also, window cleaning service inside, outside & storms. $4 per window Call Sally. 609 989 8836

1 VB TECHNICIAN wants work

16 / hr

•PhD in physics U ofCalif

•T au gh t p h y s ic s college level

•Experimental work in super conductivity

•L igh t s ca tte r in g -pectra of senncon doctors

•Outside interest-soilscience

609 448-0273 Ask for David)

HANDN MAN with truck House or yard cleaning

Sinall or large repairs Reliable, responsible and reasonable Call Eric or W illiam anytim e 609 924 3792

F R E E L A N C E COPYW RITER if you ca n t afford an ad vertising d irector but need to improve sales through ads promotional letters, etc I can do tbe work for you at a price you'll like - call 201-329 2199 a fter 5 30 or weekends

W i l l in g t o l e a r nBank T e lle r position Irene Tull. Box 708 Fruitland. Md 21826

W IN D SO R H IG H TS Carpet Cleaning Steam E x tra c t in g method Commercial Residential 609 448-4337

HIGHLY experienced mother will give loving care to your infant or child in her home at very- reasonable rates Call for information, 201-359-8487 or 201-359-1830

EXPERIENCED Mother would like to watch your

child in my home bet ween 6 30 am & 7 nm Mon-Fn Lg yd, near

SECRETARY, very good — seeks employment with ethical employer, full or part time Seven years University ex ­perience, plus years of v a r ied e x p e r ien ce Please call 609-466-1272

MEWCLA SSIFIED DEAD LIN E EON

C A N C ELLA TIO N S IS N O O N M O N D A Y

M O TH E R O F F E R S Childcare - for "'•eschoolers (2-5 yrs) Playrorm crafts, snacks, crib, T £ Twin Rivers, 609-443-3343

WELL KNOWN and reliable mother wishes to babysit day or weekly Located across the street from the Ethel McKnight School 609-448 5338

A n n o u n c e m e n t *

GAY RELATIONSHIPS Workshop to be held in Dec & Jan For in­formation. call June Light Goldberg at 609 883 7888 or 212-868-3330

WINDOW FASHIONS Verticals, Woven Woods by Delm ar, Levolor Blinds, All at 25% off' Professionally measured 4 installed Custom Draperies. Designer Fabrics at 25% off Call Nikki Hams, Registered Interior Designer for rice quote Professional onsultation for your

entire home, $40 609-443 6791

WHAT IS NUTRITION" It ’s far more than just food Think of it as your escape from sickness-as usual Learn how to PREVENT SICKNESS’ You’ll love the results Visit Nutrition Center Rt 130 just south of Princeton Road, near Hightstown Open 6 days. 5 evenings and 1-4 Rljl Sundays For the holidays, give someone the incomparable G IFT OF HEALTH

LOVING CHILDCARE plus licensed nursery school has space available for 2 4 vr olds Hours 7:50 5 30F le x ib le schedu les a rra n ged C e r t if ie d teachers For in­formation call 609-896 0891 Dr Pamela Saretl. Director

SANTA wants to send your child a personalized letter Send child's full name, address 4 $1 00 to P O Box 5530 Trenton. N J 08638

Holiday Bazaar 2 Days Only

In West Windsor on Nov 30th at 20 Wood Hollow Rd

ANDIn Plainsboro on Dec 1st at 69 Edgemere Ave

10 A M. to 5 P.M.For More Information

Call 609-799-0845 or 609-799-3678

AN N U AL BAZAAR Second Calvary Baptist Church, Hopewell Sat Dec 1. from UM Craft items, white elephants,- baked goods and refresh m e n ts a v a i ! a b te Something for everyone

CHRISTMAS Bazaar and luncheon on Sat Dec ta t the Hopewell United Methodist Church 20 B lackwell Ave in Hopewell from 10am 4pm

MUSIC FOR YOUR Occasion - Quartet Music for your dancing and listening pleasure Call 609-448-2199

CHILD A FAM ILY HOME COUNSELING

At their own home, child & family learn how to cope with problems Jcising from emotional, physical or develop­m ental handicaps Priscilla Maren, 609-466 2039

A LL D AY, A LL year Nursery School has openings for children ages 2 5 Beautiful c o u n t r y s e t t in g , homelike atmosphere at the crossroads in Btawenburg Phone 609 466-0805

POTTERY by Rosemary Swan Stoneware and porcelain Studio open Sat & Sun until Christmas 10am-5pm at 844 A lexander Rd Princeton. 1 mile South of US 1 Other times by appointment 609 452- 1395

WAYS TO COPE learn by Increasing Self Confidence Decreasing T en s ion , Im p ro v in g Communication Skills, C la r i fy in g V a lu es, M a k in g E f f e c l i ve Decisions plus other behavior modification self-control techniques Certified Trainers Call Theresa Tomarchio 609 466-0636

Dutch Neck & Hickory Corner Rds 6(E* 443-4889

GREY IS GREAT A human development program for women in their middle years Open to women between 40 & 60 who are facing changing values, life styles and the empty nest Discover who you are besides a wife 4 mother Make the second half of your life even better tnan the first Professionally trained leader For information call Sheila Morgan, 609 896-0618 or 896-0323

NUTRITIONAL Coun seling using diet, vitamin and mineral therapy at the Brain Bio Center on Saturdays 9am-5pm Call Barbara Aston for ap­pointment 609 924-8607 or 201-469-3512

LOOK, LOOK LOOK There is parking at Princeton Station Rates 50 cents per day $1 oo tor overnight, by the week $3 00, bv the month $8 The Only overnight parking in Princeton 609-924-0976

E X P E R ' ” NCES in Living Learning Learn to identify and fulfill personal needs, increase self esteem and improve in te rp erson a l c o m ­m unications These themes and others will be explored in a supportive setting through group interaction Certified group leader Offices in Princeton and Kendall Park Contact B Blank 201-297-9567

ED'S AIRPORT TAXI Transportation to -a il A irports Or, if you prefer, Ed will drive you in your car to the airport or elsewhere Call 609 921-7339

R ID D E R 1 N G D AY. Nursery School has severa l openings for children 20 to 5 yrs old Half or all day, flexible hours for working mothers Hwy 27 bet Kingston 4" Kendall Park State licensed Cali a ’ -297-1956

THE FOURTH Way is a method of self development, introduced into America by Mr Gurdjieff AKHALDANN II is a school in the Fourth Wav led by an experienced teacher 609 443 1898

C A R O LS PLACE Discounted stationary, invitations, and gift items 609-443-3141

O VE R E ATE R S Ano­nymous meets Thurs day eves, H ight­stown Cali for in­formation 609-448 2481 or 443 1060

WOMEN IN TRANSITION

A human development program for women who want to be all that they can be Uniquely shaped to each individual if is designed to

•build confidence •uncover potential

•encourage uniqueness •improve self-concept

•develop strength

Open to women of all ages in any life situation Professionally trained leader For information call Sheila Morgan, 809- 896-0618 or 896-0323

N U M E R O L O G X A S T R O LO G Y Com bination Birth Charts for more extensive and informative reading One hour consultation $30 609-448-6286

P e r s o n a ls

K A Y 'S In trodu ction siervice all ages Meet a partner for a friendship or m arriage 201-534- 2726

-YLCOHOLICS Anony­mous Help and Information Call 609 924 7592

COST OF LIVING got you down" If you have a spare room in your home, you can improve your income by selecting a housemate safely through the Roommate Finding Service For info call 609-924-5153

W ANTED Assistant S u p e r v i s o r s and Supervisors for us to share the rewards of Shaklee Call 509-890-2061 if you could use a brighter future

ATTRACTIVE man, 35, 6‘ 1” , • desires the com­pany of a woman 30, to late 30’s who is interested in movies, outdoor ac tivities 4 friendship Reply to Box #02804 c/o Princeton Packet

WANTED - unattached overweight male to at tend Princeton area w e i g h t r e d u c t io n meetings & to share cooking experiences. Seriously motivated hand holders only need respond Call 609-443-4256 after 6pm

CAR POOL WANTED Pennington Rd, Ewing to Nassau St., Princeton and return. R ider working 9-5 Monday to Friday Will share ex penses 609-883-9802 evenings

ATTO R N E Y MAKES house calls on wills from $35), house

dosings $200 buyer. $100 se lien , unc divorces $100) All plus awls

a here applicable James De Martino.

Hillsborough, NJ‘201-874 5636 leave message

LIBERATED MALE trim, romantic, late 40$. seeks warm, attractive young lady who loves nature, good music, stimulating conversation & home entertainment Call 201-247-2490 after 6 pm

G AY Switchboard In­formation center tiall 609-921 2565 Best hours 7-10 p m Mon thru Thurs

HIGHTSTOWN Planned Parenthood Clinic Monday evenings Call 609-448-3439

COLLEGE Selection 4 Application Counselling incfividuals 4 srriall groups Dr Michael L Rosenthal, 609-737-2236

HAPPINESS IS Meet A Mate, Inc Per sonalized introduction service 201 782 0033 or 334-9434. PO Box 281, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889

MALE 23 seeking a lady who enjoys the outdoors, guitar, quiet times and a

row in g fr ien d sh ip eply to Box 542,

Somerville

SEEKING intelligent men ages 25 30 with interesting hobbies or occupations who would enjoy sharing home gourmet dining, and enjoyable conversation 1 inly the sincere respond Reply to Box C-8, c/o The Manville News

S i n g l e , wh ite npale,prof college grad, mid 20’s. 6 1. 185. sincere,artistic, pleasant 4 attr seeks slim, attr white liberated woman 20’s mid 30 s interested in life, love 4 romknee Reply Box #0*^15 c/o Princeton Packet

T A L L CANCER M ale seeks tall Pisces I com­panion 23-30 Photo with reply, please Box 402808 c/o Princeton Picket

D O N T S P E N D T H A N K S G IV IN G A LO NE! Come to the Singles’ Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday, November 22 at 1 30 pm at the Presbyterian Church, 320 N 5rlain in Hightstown Costs $2 50 N o r e s e r v a t i o n necessary Call 609 448 3265 with questions

S IN G LE , handsome, warmhearted, tender, affectionate, decisive Italian man, 5’7 3/4” , brown hair, brown eyes who comes from hard working, plain, simple, warm hearted fam ily with no divorces, seeks warmhearted, tender, down to eartlj, un derstanding woman, that's happy being together sharing tender, l o v i n g m o m e n ts , whether they be good limes or bad, with m ateria listic things being second most Call Ralph, 609-799-9466 Mon Fn after 4pm Sat 4 Sun anytime.

YOUNG MAN 23 vears dd 4 tall would like to meet woman 20-25 Must have a good sense of humor and be per sonable Reply Box #02824 c/o Princeton Packet

Professional woman, 28, seeks intuitive man to share rainy nights, private fantasies, and the joy of life. Time and a desire far marriage and children a must Call 609 443-4911

JAZZ Trumpeter wanted for working area swing band Soloing and some lead Bill. 609 734-0444 keep trying

PROFESSIONAL MAN, new to area, athletically inclined, 31. 6'1 ” , 185 lbs seeks company ofvivacious free-spirited woman 20's mid 30's for dinner, theatre 4companionship Reply Box #02817 c/o Princeton Packet

S IN G LES ' F E LLO W ­SHIP MEETSTHIS AND E V E R Y FRIDAY at 8 45 pm at th e P r e s b y t e r i a n Church, 320 N Main in H i g h t s t o w n A L L S ING LE M EN AND WOMEN WELCOME Call 609 448-3265 or 448 0055 with questions

DO YOU COME HERE

OFTEN!Back when 1 was

young, and was inspired and was enlightened and confident and stylishly cynical and was smugly certain of all things I had this propensity to speak in great rhetorical generalities and blind all of the admiring or en­vious with the white hot heat of my brilliance

1 had a pal and partner an absolute antithesis of myself m the person of Don Aiken Still a student Engineer at the time, he was brooding, erudite, c o n tem p la tiv e , and stingy of word Don did have this oppressive habit of offering incisive observations of iny profundities which often indicated I was full of shitta (through "the years, his intimidating illustrations slowly but relentlessly imposed at least an iota of actual intellect to my garrulous generates compelling me to learn some small substance about what I would speak of. and eventually reduced my contention as champion anus of mv age ) Don, despite his brillaince and his damnable clear thinking was all one could ask of in a true friend, a lover of Chicago jazz, and Grand Opera, great swiller of cheap whiskey and mighty grappler of every garter belt in the land

Those of you still retaining a dim recall of those magic days when every evening was spent in pursuit of the opposite gender may recall that for some agonizing reason whenever you encountered two of said gender, it always neartbreakingly seemed that one was a beauty and one was a good dancer

I always made the initial assault Spewing d a z z l in g e n t r e e s , whimsical envocations, disarm ing bon mots, they were hypnotized by the profusion of my wit Once seated, although the conversation wafted w i t h w h i m s i c a l d a llia n ce , p row lin g beneath the veneer was the grim business of when this encounter was going to get down to business And it always came to pass, that within the first hour my waggish distribes would wane and soon Don's less ambitious overtures and tempered reflections would ring with true charm and win the final admiration I ended up with more good dancers

‘ f, Don explained all this in Aiken's First Law

Any line of crap gets attention but sooner or later they want to examine the goods ”

Sooooo — Ladies, we have your attention, would you like to come and inspect the mer­chandise of a partially . r e f o r m e d a n d pathetically obsolescent smooth operator

If you don't need a mattress, how would you like to meet a really great dancer

MATTRESS MONGER HOPEWELL 609-466-1380

THE FOAM FIRM 201-475-5399

CAR POOL needed Newark daily from Edinburg, Princeton Junct, East Windsor or Cranbury Area 609-448 2199

BRIGHT, prettv wittv talented seeking tall in­telligent man, 55-64 Box #02827 c/o Princeton Packet

■ IFLYING TO CALIF 4 BACK before 12/15" Take advantage of a UNITED AIRLINES 4 fare coupon Must go 4 return by Dec 15th If you can use it, will sell for $25 Call after 5 pm 201- 297-3757.

PROF MAN in his mid- twenties would like to meet a nice p ro f Jewish girl 20-28 who has a good sense of humor, likes to play racquetball. go bike riding and to show's, etc If interested, please reply tb Box #02786 c/o Princeton Packet

14 YEARS What do you say after fourteen years" Wfiat words can express all the good times, hard times, the tears" How she’s tried to give her best What do you sav a fter fourteen years ’’ Happy A n n ive rsa ry hardly seems enough, when she has helped you overcom e your fears Living with you has been aw'fuity rough What do you say after fourteen years? More hard times ahead, that's the truth' Together we shall tackle the coming vears Is it enough to say, “ I love you. Ruth"'

S ING LE PRO FESS­IO NAL M ALE 24. tall, lightweight and good : looking, of Asian origin, gentle 4 thoughtful Wishes to meet fem ale of like t e m p e r a m e n t fo r movies, walks 4 com paruonship Reply Box 02825 c/o Princeton Packet

IS IT AN IMPOSSIBLE DREAM" I hope to meet a man. late 30's late 40's who is caring, sensitive and has a good sense of humor He likes children, long walks and simple pleasures. *He would appreciate a woman who likes herself but desires that special one-to-one relationaship between a man and a woman Are vou out There" Reply Box #02823 c/o Princeton Packet

A UNIQUE DATING

EXPERIENCEWe are a selective dating organization that un derstands the special needs of single professional people Call or write for Free social p r o f i l e C O M P A T IB IL IT Y PLUS, INC . Box 337P, Wayne N J 07470 ' 2011 256-0202

B a r g a in M a r t

FUEL Efficient Heating Burn wood or coal in a

high efficiency, air tight wood stove or multi-fuel furnace European 4 American brands Pipe 4 venting supplies Harr Bros Wood Heat 1605 North Olden Ave , Trenton. NJ 609-393- 7550

VICTOR CASH register only used 3 months 8 division total Must sell immed 609-896-1798

UNITED AIRLINES 50% discount coupons Two at $45 each 609-896- 1120 after 6 pm

U CUT IT ' Apple firewood 7 acres of standing apple trees $20 per pick up load approx 1 cord). Available for cutting 7 days per week daylight hrs J Robert Pernne Farm, 14 rhi north of Cranbury (4 mi north of Holiday Inn1 on Rt 130, northbound side 609-655-0373

SOAPSTONE - Green, White, soft stone, easy to ca rve White, pink, translucent Alabaster, Carrara Marble, African Wonder Stone, power toois and accessories. Sculpture House Inc,, Open Mon-Sat, Skiilman. N J 609466-2986

FOR Sa LE - targe selection reconditioned refrigerators, freezers, w a s h e r s . d r y e r s Guaranteed Can deliver and do electrical or gas hook-up 201-368-3718

TELESC O PE Selsi, coated optics D-60mm, F -700mm, H 12.5mm, SR4mm Like new $50 After 5pm 201-297-1426

TRIO TAG Sales Inc ” We do all the work.” Prof’ table sale of entire or partial contents of y o u r h o m e Professionally conducts at your convenience 609 883-3535 . 215493-6858 or 609-882-1864

S P R IN G M EAD O W Farm freezer beef, naturally raised No steroids Also nitrate- free ham, bacop. sausage 4 corned beef 609466-2937. after 6 and weekends

THE RESALE Shop 901 CampLam Rd . Manville Buying and selling You name it! Antiques, furniture, tools and useable items 20U526- ,3761

SKIS Hart Cutlass 200cm Besser bindings Never used, $70 609452 9305

PO LARO ID SX •- 70 Sonar camera Like new, used only twice, $135 609-921 289

SOFA BED Good condition Light green $110 609-883-6470

BRAND NAME Ladies skirts 4 tops at closeout prices, $6 99 to $8 99 Sizes 7 to 16. by appointment only 609-443-3511

Rt BBER STAMPSSchool or College ad dress. Home, business, zip code Rubber stamps of all kinds and sizes made to your order at

HINKSON'S82 Nassau St

FOAM—CUT ANY SIZE—ANY

SHAPEWUILE-t - W AIT

NEW STORE OPEN IN HOPEWELL

Soft, lumpy, powdering old cushions made like new before vour eyes Bring your old cushions and we will replace with new FOAM- on the spot

A V E R A G E S O F A CUSHION

23” x23 "x4” - $5 98 ALL NEW CUSHIONS

MADENew Cushions including new FOAM FABRIC, Z IPPER 4 labor Large selection of luxurious upholstery fabric

23 "x24,-x4 "- $18 90 23” x36' x4"—$20.90 23” x72''x4” $31 90 30’ x72 ":{4 $36 90Tough-High Density , Carpet Padding

$1 50 Sqj YdPrice Gladly given over phone

THE FOAM FIRM Rt 518 Hopewell Take right (North) at only light in town Right again to next corner of Railroad Place 4 Black well 609-466 3380

GREENHOUSE Burpee free standing 6x6x6 on wixtden planks, almost new Best offer over $300 609-924 4528

FURNITURE Just like having a relative in the b u s in e s s Ob t a i n manufacture 4 all ac­curate code numbers Call 609-921 1061 tor a price just above wholesale

PUTTERS Clay. Kilns, wheels. tools and chemicals STANDARD CLAY M INES Open Mon-Sat Skiilman, N J 609-466-2986

KITCHEN CABINETS fine quality, individually styled 4 crafted Also refinishing or resur­facing existing cabinets with wood veneer 4 new doors PA R K LAN E CABINETS. 201-8744151

FREEZER BEEF

Home grown naturally fed steers Cut to your own s p e c i f ic a t io n , wrapped and frozen Kaufman Farm 609466 0773, Master Chg avail

REGISTERED OR NOT 1 will buy your guns

legally I ani licensed and will pav a good price Call Bert" 609 924 3800 days

CASH - for your old jew elry , diamonds 4 es ta tes M acD onald Jewelers, Yardville. N J 609-585 4716

WOOD COAL STOVES F ir e p la c e in s e r ts chimneys, furnaces, and accessories Sales, in­stallations Experienced energy expert will take the confusion out of buying a stove Hours at vour convenience by calling 609-924-WOOD '96631

SNOW BLOWER Sears Craftsman 18 inch self propelled, runs well $200 609-882-9247

EVAN PICONE 4 piece corduroy suit, excellent condition, size 12, $85 Evan Picone gray wool blazer, excellent con dition, size 12, $35 Call evenings 609-924-8959

FIREWOOD - Cut to order, split delivered stacked Kupper farms609448-7014

GREY Persian Lamb 3 4 coat with mink collar and hat Perfect con­dition $500 609-758-2347

A PA R TM E N T SIZE DRYER -exc eond $100 firm Cali; bet 5 30-8pm only 609-586-7589

oAFE on wheels 5’ high x 3 wh# x 2' deep All steel const Ask $300201 359-J325

COUCH 4 LOVE SEAT Colonial high back, phetfgant print, good cons $250 201-359-5927 or 359 1380

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2 w A M E R I C A N AIRLINES special discount coupons, round trip. After 6 pm, 609-924 3968

HEXCEL SUNDANCE 180 cm Honeycomb skis, w Tvrblia bindings l/sed twice $125 609-921 3669 after 6

BEDROOM Furniture g ir l's white French Provincial, Dixie brand, solid wood, excel eond 609 466-1336

R E F R I G E R A T O R freezer for sale Ken more 12 cub ft frostless. 2 dr eoppertone. used 4 months paid $367, sell $275 or best offer 609-924 1276 after 6pm

WOOD STOVES Save money and call us We stock Tempwoods. Hunter. Comforter, and other airtight stoves Wood coal furnaces, insulated pipe, related a c c e s s o r i e s . in form ation. and in­s t a l l al t i o n s e r v ic e available Call OilTur natives. 609 466-1835 weekdays, 1 pm 7pm, weekends, 11-5

SOFA, chrome trim , beige velvet, 84", good eond Eves 6-8pm. 201 - 297-2803. $125

6 BLACK P IPE for wood stove, 5 2-ftlengths. 2 elbows, used 2x, $30 201-329-3228,Jerry

STORE EQUIPMENT 8 x 1 5 w a I k i n refrigerator with 8 glass doors. 10 deli case, 6' sandwich unit. 8’ open refrigerated case, Call 609 737-2528 eves

UNITED AIRLINES 50% off coupon for sale Surprise someone at Thanksgiving Coupon good until Dec 15 $60 Cali Roy 609-921-7406

HELLO GOOD BUYS’ " A character + class Thrift Shop Furniture, suede, leather 4 fur coats Misc Buy Sell C o n s ig n m en t 164 Witherspoon St Prin ceton

HOT TUBS 4 JACUZZI'S we are one of the best,

with low prices Call us today. 201-359-0260

HAY FOR SALE Several kinds 4 grades to choose from, also straw, mulch Will deliver 4 ton minimum. reasonable distance Call eves 609- 466-3596

FIREPLACE WOOD Stove Wood, cut, split, delivered 4 stacked $95 a full measured cord 201-782-5636

MUST SELL complete l iving room set Reasonable 609448-8568

TRACTOR John Deere Model L with mower, plow 4 disc Excellent eond $1850 609-737-2528 eves

OWN YOUR OWN business part time or full time with only a $50 investment Earn $200 4 up per week Sell to your f r i e n d s , c l u b s , organizations, relatives, neighbors Our exclusive Needlepoint Kits Sells like not cakes for Christmas g ifts ' For information write, PO Box 155, Roosevelt, NJ 08555.

Q U E E N S I Z ESOFABED Herculonfabric, good eond 2 sets downhill skis, no bin­dings, never used Hurricane tvpe lamp 609-7994156 eves

DOLL HOUSES reduced prices during November Also Nativity Managers 201-756-1479

ALLERGIES ODOfc Hospital air filtration system for home Reply Box *02806 c/o Princeton Packet

HALF FARE COUPONS 2 American Airlines, 1 l nited, $25 ea 609-799 1875

CALORIC dishwasher, $95, am car radio, $25. am/fm stereo car radio, $100, am/fm stereo cassette car radio, $150, clock thermostat 24 volt control for central heating, $40 each After 6pm. 201-297-5514

ELECTROLUX Vacuum industrial size, nuarh

new condition Round white, wrought iron table and 4 chairs, reasonable 609-921-3249

SHADE TREE sale 2- 2 4 ” cal 12-14 ft dug. $20 each and loaded on vour pickup 1 4 -1 V cal 10 ft $10 ea vou dig 3/4 14 ” cal 8 ft $5 ea you dig White pine 34 ft $6 ea you dig Kutch's Nursery 609-655-1914

COLONIAL Queensize sofabed, beige/brown tweed Almost new. $390 Butcher block dinette table with 4 wigker type chairs, perfect condition, $320 Will take best offer 201-722-4450 after 6pm

K2 SKIS Allsop bin dings, San Marco boot, size 12, $125 Chamdelle hang glider 23' $600 or best offer Men’s body suit size 42. $100 609 448 6185 after 5pm

FIREWOOD fireplace 4 wood stoves Pick-up load delivered 609-655 1551 between 5-10pm

F I R E W O O D stovewood. all seasoned Oak $125 full cord 609- 466-3418 or 466 2672

15 REFRIGERATORS 4 washers, 8 dryers, 4 portable dishwashers, 2 upright freezers. 1 gas stove. Guaranteed can deliver 201-369-3718

AMANA SIDE BY SIDE 22cuft, white very good

eond , asking $250 609- 448-2534 evenings

COMPLETE KITCHEN Birch cabinets, Tappan wail oven, counter burners 4 sink all stainless steel, good eond . 609-921-8917

D I S P L A Y C O O LER upright). 6' high x 6'

wide x 28” deep. 3 glass doors Good condition $300 (a ll 609448-2296

DISHWASHER portable very good condition

$75 Call 609-448 2298

L A M P S , C H A N ­D ELIE R S 4 other items plated, polished 4 r e w i r e d M i r r o r s resilvered 609-695-3644 or if ho answer 215493 5483

CO LO NIAL STYLE wide arm wing chair, flora l gold pattern upholstery, new eond $75 Call eves 609-921 3576

COMPLETE Sharpening Service - Circular saws, chain saws, hand saws, shears, knives, scissors Also lawnm ower and small engine repairs Ward St , Hightstown 609448-1792

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BRAND NEW bathroom vanity base by Scheirtch 56” , oak, 2 drawer, 2 door brass hardware, still in carton *200 value WiH sell for *105 609 739 2807

VIC TO R IAN SOFA tufted green velvet, beautiful mint cond Sacrifice 609 921 3576

FIREWOOD seasoned apple & peach firewood, Terhune Orchards, 330 Cold Soil Rd 609 9242310

T Y P E W R I T E R S E leetric. ma nua 1 por table o ffice models New reconditioned ADDERS. C ALC TIA TORS Name Brands Rentals Repairs. Trade . n s C E N T E R BUSINESS MACHINES, 104 Nassau St 609-924 2243

DISCOl NT GUNS & \MMO

-Shotguns & rifles $10 ov er wholesale Ammo discounted

10% off most hand guns Reloading supolies

DISCOUNTED Buy, Sell & Trade

Murphy s Sportsmen's Den

3152 Rt 27, Kendall Park

Off season Mrs., Tues Wed. 12pm-6pm Thurs Kri. 12pm-9pm

f Sal. IMpm sun * Mon - closed

201-297-3357-

S P L I T S e a s o n e d firewood Delivered *85 a dump truck load 201-2979300

LE IC A CAM ERAS bought or trader! Deals Cameras 922 Brunswick Ave , Trenton 609-3%2117

W o O D B l R A I N GBoilers The FurnaceWorks SF'B 3 boiler connects to your existing heating system See it in operation Sales service and installation Joseph

M Pinelli. plumbing and heating 609 466-2144

FIREWOOD 3 sons working thru school Delivered 4 stacked 201 369-4394

ALMOST NEW com plele beauty salon equipment including 6 cherry red barber chairs Must be seen to be appreciated Sacrifice *5400 or best offer 609 924 4875 or 924 3794 eves

EDISON FURNITURE is still open at the

same location For I SED FURNITURE of every description come see us Rt 611 south of Doyles town. Pa 9-4 30. closed Sundav

AQUARIUM 55 gallon, with iron stand, etc *75 609 298 9042

TWO 50% Discount tinted Airline tickets *50 ea 609-921 2692'after6 pm

200 W A IT per channel power amp Exc cond . suitable for disco ap plications Asking *600 609 799-2143 Ask for Bill

ROYAL COPENHAGEN Bicentenary platter

F'trst in series 1775 1975 Collectors item *30 609 737 3886 after 6 pm

KITCHEN NOOK blue vinyl with wood trim, 2 benches 4 2 sw ivelchairs Very attractive Besl offer 609-448-8665

A IR L IN E D iscount Coupons Best offer over *34 Call 609 737 1818 after 6pm

DISCOUNT Lighting The Roosters Coup Lighting fixtures, lamps, shades. parts and repairs (lo ck s , gift items 4 firep lace e q u i p m e n t H u ge assortment of brand names at discount prices THE ROOS­TE R S COUP on Rt 29. Lam b ertv ille -. N J OPEN 7 DAYS. 609-397- 0027

COLOR TV portable I f " , like new. floor length gold draperies just dry cleaned), 3 pc

wall unit, like new 201 297 3063 eves

C A R PE T IN G SAVE GAS I will come to you with a load of samples or you may visit mv Metuchen showroom All carpets just above wholesale 609-921 1061

FIREW OOD CUT 4 split Mixed hard woods delivered 609-395-0176

HALF FAR E COU PONS United 4 American Airlines *35 each 201 329-2807

WINDOW TREATMENT 25% OFF LIST

•Vertical Blinds •I Inch Levolor Riveria

Blinds•Woven Wood Shades

•< ustom ShadesFinest quality at lowest prices Let mV bring my full line of samples to your home for a free c o n s u l t a t i o n C a l l ROBERT S ITNFR DECORATORS. 609-118 3758.

A IRLINE COUPONS half fare 3i Best offer Call 201 359-1931

S T A I N E D G L A S S Supplies Distributors 4 Discounters Custom designs Repair 4 restoration Lamps, mirrors, planters, etc Princeton Stained Glass. 38 Spring St . 609-921 1311

FLYING TO CALIF 4 BACK before 12 IS’’ Take advantage of a UNITED AIRLINES >. fare coupon Must go 4 return by Dec 15th If you can use it will sell for $25 Call after 5 pm 201 297 3757

Holiday Bazaar 2 Days Only

In West Windsor on Nov 10th at 20 Wood Hollow Rd

ANDIn Plainsboro on Dec 1st at 69 Edgemere Ave

lOA.M .toSP.M For More Information

Call 609-799-0815 or 609-799-3678

WANTED the following categories of 33-1 3 record albums from the 50’s, 60 s and early 70's M ovie and broadwav show soundtracks, rock and roll, and Sinatra 201 297-3063 eves

PERSIAN Carpet top quality, fire red, S Kahn 609-734-7057 any day after Nov 24th

CHIPPENDALE Table with leafs, pads 4 chairs and china closet *375 201 545 6345

CRAFTSMAN 2 spd 7’ sander polisher I L hp. w aec $65 609-448-8978

ELECTRIC STOVE and hot water heater Caloric 30" stove. Quaker 52 gal beater *200 for both or best offer 201-359-2530 after 5 pm .

WOMEN MISSES 4 JRS Blouses. *2 99 *7 99

sizes 32-52 Velours. S-M L, *3 99 slightly irreg first quality. *9 99 Slacks. *5 99. sizes 8-28* „• A 4 B Factory Outlet. 108 So Main St ManviUe 201 526 9778 Closed Mon. Open Thurs 4 Fn til 9

G IR LS 20 bike, ex cellent cond , *35Console chord organ *40 Milk can, *12 201-359-3066

FABRICS, COTTON BLENDS, prints solids. 800 vds . 75 jf per vd 201 297-9110 or 0757

ROLL TOP DESK Oak. C roll 50" wide. *485 Antique kitchen chairs oak plank seats, pressed design, set of 6. *285 Set of 4 oak chairs with claw feet. *125 TV. blk 4 white, portable Toaster oven, indoor gym climber 4 gold canning jars 609-799-0472

G.E REFRIGERATOR rto-frost, 15 cf, copper, top freezer, like new *145 609-395-1590

ANTIQUE DOLL House furn inci also garage *200 609-393-5528

COFFEE TABLE solid mahoganv. inlaid leather top.*50 609-259-7040

FIREWOOD 1 4. 1/2 ( 4 1 Wholesale - resale Cut to order 201 329-2778

PLYWOOD Sheathing Ext 3/8 *6 68*7 58 ; 5/8" $10 68. 3 -T *12 98 Anderson wdws to 37% discount her discount prices T 11 plywood siding *11 4/ Roofing shingles, *7 10 Bdl . R R lies 6x6x8 *6 95 Toll free 800 523 8744

H 0 TRAIN Set, very large everything new cond 8 engines, new turntable drawbridge all setup 18 buildings tunnei. sw ncpes great Xmas gift Asking *375 After 5 . 609-452 8247

NIKON F FPN finder auto fl 2 50 mm lens - case, exe cond *400 609-8%-9450 9-5

RADIAL snow tires 185 15 senperit, .studs very good cond w Vofv< rims After 6, 609 799 9562

PO R TA B LE BROTH ER5 T yp ew rit ’er New never used Exc cond $75 Call Bob. 609 921-0559 -or 924 0361

DINING ROOM [able with 4 chairs, $500 couch, $250 recliner $100, end table with lamp, $125. chair Sioo 201 359-8977 after 7 pm and weekends

TWO 5ii% discount United Airlines tickets $25 each 609 924 8836 after 6 pm

BOEHM . LE N N O X BIRD plates 73, <4-4 ’75 Reply Bnx »i)28, princeton Packet

The Selective F % eBridge 4 Main St

New Hope. Pa3 8938

HOLIDAY SAl k40 To 50% Off

94 angled sola $987 NOW $499 95 82' velvet sofa. $525. NOW $:>,!4 95 60” ioveseat *375 NOW $299.95 oak fra mi high back chair w ottoman. $512. Now *309 95 chrome velvet rocker *300 NOW $149 t> 4 folding .rope diningChairs, *272, NOW$135 95 mobile stero holder w record storage $85. NOW *42 50 42diameter chronu glass coffee table $2% . N( iW $144 95 butcher blockend table. $154 Now $89 95. burl cuIm table *52. NOW $29 95 16 X 60 kitchen table whiteformica chrome $288.NOW $14 95 4 X I. Rva rugs $95, NOW *49 95, 50% OFF Selected Lamps

HOI Rs Momi.i \ thru Sal III to 5Sunday. Noon to t

Phone 215-862 3982

TAG SALE BY TRIO Sunday Nov 25 2 a 40Mercer St !NJ Most items in like new & quality condition Includes w icker love sedt. chairs & ocker wrought iron furniture antique rocker, beautiful custom sofa 4 chairs Bulcher block table 4 befitwixx! chair- slant top desk custom drapes bamboo 4 matchstlck shades. handmade quilts 4- other linens Butter chtlrn. washer dryer rugs books ar* 1 enox 4 bn* brat Directions Route 206N to 27N Right 1 block past 1st Ugh! M ercer St Corner

Alexander Rd 4 Mercer 60fc» 882 1864 , 883 55.(5

D RFYKL Dining Room set! Mediterranean mint condition Must see it, worth over *3one best offer accepted all 609 4444-62:12

SKjIS & BOOTS size 6- Three speaker portable R (]A stereo, Yamaha guijtar Singer portable sewing machine Call 609)799 1341

21T RCA color TV con sole good cond *70 609 443-4220 after 5 nm

AMERICAN AIRLINES half price coupon *45 201-521-0898

ORIGINAL PAINTING - by Edward Arnold, late Princeton artist F'or information and photo write Ri Ant, 20 Pine Dr , Roosevelt. N J (#5555

Personalized Puzzles

G ive an unusual and distinctive gift wooden vtgsaw puzzles made •rom photographs andput into a frame Prices from $6 Call Helen Seymour, 609-799-0845

CHRISTM*!•

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AS TREES *15609-737-2178201-873-3757609-393-2132609-587-2156609-890-8518609-393-83%215-493-4939

HUGE TRAIN Arrival departure bulletin board from Lehigh Valley station. Easton. Pa ; very large corner waiting room bench from F'lemmgton Junction, two sm aller waiting room benches 609-397 0928 evenings and w eekends

BAR L-shape, standup, 7 ft by 3‘ v ft Deluxe padded edge, footrail. storage shelves plus 5 swivel stools w padded seats *750 or best offer 609 882 87%

ORGAN $450, upright freezer $250. side-Dy-side re fr ig freezer $300, buffet. $150 Misc h o u s e h o ld i t e m s Moving. Call after 11/25 201 722-7322

SYLVANIA B Si W TV console. $70. couch. Early American - $45 After 7pm. 609-924-3643

CUSTOM F IN ISH ED doors. 4 panels, total width 46", 76 '," high Top half louvered, bottom solid Walnut Excel cond $50 201-359 3172

CLOTHES D RYER Heavy duty GE. gas. Like new Must sell Rest offer 609-448-0661

EXECUTIVE DESK L -Raped excellent con dition. $175 Call 609-4433252

FOR SALE Alaska Seal coat 14 16. *300 2 prladies shoes 6' , [7. $2each men or boy's fleece-lined jacket like- new. *10; shelved wall, unit $50. 7 antique; cam- seat chairs, as is, $25 each Misc 201 359k 154

KING SIZE BED An tique headboard bench. $225 Serta Perfect Sleeper 609-799 84154

STEEL DESK 32 x 60 F'.xc condition $100 609924-5700

SOF'ABFID green good cond. $70 Call 201-7559 0689

MODERN SOFA BED.Queensize. beige with chrome trim 3 veairs old $300^201 297-6167 after 4 pm

F R E N C H P R O Vbedroom set $65() Like new 609 393-8825 [after 8 pm

\ \ A A A F AC f r o m O U TLE T K U t lY\ MERIC AN ( H A N DELIER Antique Brass 24" diameter with 5 glass student globes So low priced you might think they were hijacked' Not so With prime hpvering around 15% our tjuality supplier needed cash Flsew here $225 On Sale $89 FURLONG LAM P FACTO RY O U TLET largest for a 99 mile radius 5 miles. %>uth of I.ahaska s F id d le r s V illage on Rt ■ 263,Furlong Pa Micro Dot Pricing Weekdays 8-8. Sat 10-7. Sun U[7 <215 794-7444 5-6

MV M l D K 1 T F SHOPPE We re ladies fashions inside the Lamp Factorv .Outlet at Furlong SHORT] DRESS .SALE Your tuifkey will love vour new dress Not only on sale bul also witha F r e e *10

THE BFNJ AMIN ROOMSolid brass can

d le s l ic k s . t r i v e t s . builders hardware from Baldwin and 16 other quality foundries *215' 794-5242

COAT white Spindrift Couture Specialties, all nylon, all weather, washable, size JO worn once, purchased last month paid $80, sell for $60 Typew riter in terested irt old typewriters'1 Underwood manual picg type, operable. 50 vrs old best offer Call 609-882 8488. Mon Nob 26. 6- 9pm

WOOD STOVES Save money ami call us We stock Tempwoods. Hunter, Comforter, and other a irtigh t stoves Wood coal furnaces insulated pipe, related a c c e s s o r i e s , i n ­form ation, and m s t a 11 a 11 o n /serv ice available Call OilTur natives. 609 466 1835 weekdays. ljpm-7pm. weekends. 11-5;

F IR E P L A C E COAL order your cannel coal now to insure an adequate winter supply $4 25 per bag or 6 bags for $24 201 329-6044 •

j TRAW * Rye, Barley. Wheat, and .Mulch bv the bale or ton 609-6554)270

UNITED AIR Line 50% discount coupon Best offer bv Dec 1 201-359 6345

SEARS refrigera tor large frost free $175; Perego ca rn age & s t r o l le r .$65 w ick er furniture old, $70. 3 pieces 609-924-8647

LOWERY ORGAN dbl key board. 12 pedals, e lectric, $1700 Mink coat, 3 4 length, autumn haze, sz 10. $900 201-359 7873 afler 5 pm

U ALL PAPER sold at $2 |H*r roll over cost Pick nut your paper anywhere Give us the 'number of the paper, the, book & distributor We will get it for you at $2 per roll over dealer cost Call 609-448-4994 for price quotations

t Nl.TED AIRLINES 50%I hscount Coupons 2 at $45 ea 609-924-1240

ILFORD HP 5 Now' :55mnf" 20 exposure 10 pack , Only 9 95 Iras Photography L59 Mercer St Hightstown.

” 7f--------~?r"LEVOLOR BLINDS All colors &■ sizds sold at 1/3 off list price Don't buy from a /push cart Samples can lie seen at y our home or our store

• Call Ruth or Sv at R & R i.l8) 448 4994

AGFACHROM E 64 :55mm 36 exposureprocessing included 5 Ioi only $29 95' Ira s Photography 139 Mercer St Hightstown

BRIDAL GOWN & Veil size 5, magnificent 1979 style from Designer's Collection Imported ace seeded Pearls Fixe

cond o rig in a lly $600, asking $200 East Brunswick 201-251-6371

MACRAME by ELAINEPlant hangers, Weed

pockets. Mirrors, wall bangings etc & special order to your specifications Reason able prices 609-448-6479 448-6479

O R IE N T A L RUGS S e t t l e e s t a t e Magnificent collection.; fine quality, old. new used perfect condition, handmade rugs from Iran. China- India. T u rk e y . R u m a n ia , Afghanistan is just a few. Mats $2n, Beioochistan 5x3 praver. $90 Orientals oxi2. $590 Herie rust oxl2. $790 Aubussons India 9x12. S890 Chinese oxl2. $690 Fluropean orientals hunting 9x12. $490 Many other throw rugs, runners and large unusual sizes Tabrie. H e rm a n s C h in ese . N a c n 's . E s f a h a n s Bokharas. A fghans. A rd e lb ils . B esha ir, M o u r i . S a r o u k s . Dhurries. Keshan's. Kelitn, Caucasans. silks, etc Bv appointment No dealers 609-625 5861 609- ,598-6571

CASH FOR GUNS SW ORDS, m ilita ry items, coins Licensed C o llec tor 'D ea ler w ill pay more Bert, 609-924 .3800 days

16 GAUGE SHOTGUN, excellent $65 20 gauge pump shotgun, never used, choke ribbed $130 German Mauser $125 mint cond '201-821-6362

l M TED Airlines ' , fare coupons, $35 each 609 921 8689 after 7 pm

POOL TABLE "Min nesota Fats.” 8 ft fuil regulation .size, slate top. complete w/cue sticks & ball set *550 or best offer 609-882-8798

JOHNSON Speed Skates Size 7. $12 Large Wok. $8. 2 GE Toasters. *5 each, Step stool $8 All perf cond 201 297-2131

Tired of HIGH PRICES

andINFLATION”

Join the 200 ( ’L l 15

Buy and use all products at 30-40% off F’or details call

J O Y .Associates

201-725-1589

OLD BARN OAK structural trim and members, large and small pieces, hand hewn Also scrap pine Best o ffer Call for ap point ment. 609 799-0703

NO ROOM FOR these treasures Large antique french dresser L mirror Spanish octagonal coffee table c a r n e t i no X padding. Pa ine 's of Boston liHie used newly cleaned, blue 14 x20 plus runner apricot 14x16' plus odd pieces See by appointment Call 609 921 8771

POOL TABLES 2 only model tables Were $750 Now *550 Save *200 Slate, regulation size leg , $999, Now $799 Accessories F’ree Save addtnl $150 by Free delivery & installation P in b a l l m a ch in e s , bumper pool table, similar small floor model games T iffan y pool- table lamps reg $129 99 Now $65 99 Accessories AH Work Co Rte 206, Belle Mead, between Princeton & Somerville 201:559-3000

FIREW uoD Seasoned F’ ull or half corddelivered 201-5% 8898

STEREO EQUIPMENT Recorder AKAI GX-365. reel to reel. 3 motor. 3 head, auto reverse, sound on sound. - auto level, 10-151 PS, built-in amp, walnut case, like new 15 reels of Scotch tape *450 201-297-6577

THINK CHRISTMAS

Caftans. embroidered with mirrors. Shetland & La mbs wool sweaters, velvet tops Chinese c lo isonne pendants F'ashions and gifts galore P lenty of parking Call if weather is badRED BARN CASUALS Rt 206 ^ Belle Mead

2014559-31505

W O O D S T O V E S Nashua Double Heat, firewood, tree service Tom’s Firewood & Tree Cutting Service 609-466 2666 eves

CRAFT SALE Nov 30 Dec 2, II am-6 pm Old York Rd to 106 Berwick St . Raritan

HANDMADE Ql lLTS call between 1 & 5:30 p m 609-737 3275

WASHED GOLF BALLS $2 a doz 609-921 3469

111 A INI,Slut Machines Silver ( inns

S E L L IN G s lo t M a c h in e s

I’ inbalis J u k e b o x e s *

A rcade M a c h in e s $99 A, up Fur info

609,888-1558

WHITE ALUMINUM Storm windows with screens, like new 2 28*’X39 ”, 2-28' X43" 4 32"x5L". 3-36 "x51" Call 7am 9am or 5-7pm. 609 737-0528

CARPET, 19 ft X 12 ft., blue nylon pile, exc cond best offer After 6 30 201 359-3659

WALL UNIT Fruit wood. with bar Great for g<KKl books Like, new 201 329-6059

ONE American Airline Half F are $40; 1 Solidox Brazer welder $20, 3

.-windows. 2 are 36"x38". 1 is 28"xS0” with storms, screens. & frames, very good condition. *100 each 201 297 9189

W< )RLD BOOK opens the way to a better educational start in 1980 For the Holidays, give your children a gift they wo nt outgrow G ive them World Book En cyclopedia' AVhat World Book gives lasts a lifetime' Call your area Sales Representative any evening Marilyn Cooper Smith 609-799, 2115 or Fiugene Brenner 609-448-0332

S E A R S M O W E R - TRACTOR 3 seasons old. 8 hp, 36” cut electric start, 3-spd. Best offer near *600 201-359 5047 keep trying

FRESH CAPONS and pheasants 'M or sale Raised on local farm Orders must be placed ahead 20L297-2255 after 5pm

F O U R A N T IQ U E Chairs, hand painted and stencilled. $250 609-921- 2490

K E N .M O R E COMFACTOR, $125. 2 Ross Bikes $25 ea. 2 AC's $50ea Sears Spreader *55 Tele Arcs Mach. $50. OF FJec Range. 25 & more Call 609 443-3761

ONF! P A IR Klipsch Heresy speakers Brand new w:ith warrantv $450 609 921 45191 between 1 lam 7pm

HALF FARE American Coupons * 21 $30 ea Call Colborn, 609-924-6050, Nov 19 or after

DOLLHOUSE lor sale Handmade wood 1920 s 4 rooms, staircase $95 609 921 0466

l \ M P s ( \ s t O I I M F H APPA REINDEERDancer. P rancer and Biitzen T iffany chan delier gift shopping liere- 20 to 40% OFF Noa 12 to Nov 26 FURLONG L A M P F A C T O R A OUTLET largest for a 99 m ile radius 5 miles South of I.ahaska - Peddlers Village on Rle 263 F'urlong, Pa Micro Dot Pricing W eekdays 8 8. Sal 10 7, Sun 11-7 215 794 744 5 6

M A I A V O K I T F s h o p p e Ladies fashions inside the Lamp Factory Outlet at Furlong Swoon with Sassoon, Jean St Trope/ Studio 54 and much more l ik e tailored slacks with coordinated Biiee < Blouses) sizes 12 to 6711 in 87 shades

rut BFNJ AMIN ROOMSolid brass can

d le s t i c k s . t r i v e t s builders hardware from Baldwin and 6 other quality foundries 215 794 5242

SNOW M OBILE or Motorcycle suit, perfect Xmas gift, never worn Black quilted with racing stripes very warm Mens size small, *55 609-924-4016

POT BELLIED STOVE Classic, American made exc cond Very gixid quality, cast iron Heats ' small house.$225 or best, offer 609-921 1705

COUNTER STOOLS *6> $15 ea Sofabed, besl offer Call 609-448-3536

LUMBER, pine, rough cut. upto6U ft long. 1 x 6, 15 c a ft 2x6, 30 c a ft WW 8% 1916

ANDREW W Y E T H Christina's World

lithograph, fully framed excellent quality print. 38"x26" $50 883-0817 bet 7 & 9pm

BFN PEARSON mirage compound bow with qu iver and arrows, brand new. $50 609-883 4309

STEREO BARG AIN Audio standard am fm. > H; speakers Pioneer

turntable. 2 / yrs old Moving, must [sell F'irst $150 takes it (509-448-4071 eves

RCA STEREO RADIO . Console needs some' repair, $60 609 443 5542'between 4 & 9 pm

FIREWOOD from Back woods F’arm. full cord oU seasoned split hard woods delivered for $95 609-466 3714

MOVING mpgnificientglass and j chrome chandelier, iped style charul . 3 I outdoord eco ra to r f ix tu r e s , drapes and throw pillows 609-448-7086

KITCHEN CABINETS r e rifco d e l i n g . wi l t sacrifice Also, built in ovea. rang*’ , pood, dish wasfier All iji excellent conjj, all prestintly in use Am, reas o ffer con Mddred 609 799-1408

r e m o d e l i n g s p f :C IAl Outer door w frame & storm door. 3 alum storm windows w screens l flourescent light, also 2 snow tires. H 78 15 609-921 1699

.AVTIQl E A AIL oak parlor stove. 38"x31C b la ck d r a w s t r in g ! i-r e p la c e s c re e n ,lumgmg copper lamp, antique stenciled potty chair, camping beater, HO gauge trains & at lessorles 609 46(53387afler 3 :50

/-MODERN lamps Smoke glass and chrome $75 Slipcovered sofa and■ hair $150. dark wood drop leaf kitchen table■ md bench $75. 609-448 -.634

THOMASVILLE Dining Room Table. *500 201 r ,9 8977

K ITCH EN Aid Dish washer Portable bar vest gold with butcher block top Fixe condition Asking $150 609 799 4868

t M T E D A IR L IN E S Discount Coupons $40 each or 3 for $100 Call 201 359-0393 after 5pm

3 UNITED Half Fare Coupons, negotiable 6 pc dining rm set. asking $350 609-466-1911

TWO SEARS Dvnaglass X.S.T Snow tires size A78-13. used 1 season, like new $45 609-799 8651 eves

; ( atch uv while we're : loaded’ Full racks of j infants & toddlers outfits

$1 *5 Sturdy clothing to 1 last all Winter, lovely

garments to give for ' Christmas F’ ull racks of

men's wardrobe need* $6 *40 Superb selections

I for women F’ull shelves of ice skates for adults &

j children OUTGROWN SHOP. 231 NASSAU STREET, PRINCETON Tues-Fri. 10-5, Sat 10-3

9PC LIVING ROOM set complete Med style$900 609.-448 8239

SEARS Free Spiritfolding bike, almost brand new Hand brakes, carrying rack. 21" wheel base Only $95 201-359 1075

EXERCISE BICYCLE Sears fly wheel model Like new. with booklets $50 609-924 1240

MOVING SALE Sofabed, sofa, chair, refrig mattress, bed frame, dresser & more Flach under $100 609-466 1692

A IT SALE Everything must go 55 gal aquarium, twin size bed set. console stereo, housepiints, etc 609-799 8571

MATTRESSMONGER

Visit our Dank, Dark. Dingy, Dismal, Wret cbed Ra thole

MATTRESS FACTORY

SEE THEM MADE ON the PREMISES ONE PRICE ONLY

This Is The FACTORY’ (r ib Size *28.00Bunk Bed *36.90Twin 39x75x6 |59,MDouble 54x75x6 *69.90Queen 60x 80x6 $99.00King 78x80x6 1120.00Deluxe Frames $13.(HiBox Spring same PRICK CUSTOM SIZES M APE

AT NO EXTH A CHARGE

No Flxcuses, No Alibis.No Double-Talk. AA e

Guarantee our Mattress TEN FULL YEARS

Unconditionally 30day Refund if unsatisfied THE FOAM FIRM 11 A M to 1 P M

& 6 P M. to H P.M Saturday - 10 to t

THE FOAM FIRM 609-466-3380

THIS IS MORE than a garage sale Everything from clothing, drapes misc household items, to lumber, bench saw. antiques-, fu rn itu re paintings & books 609 466-3811

SEARS EXERCYCLE with rowing action, like new. *50 201-359-5319

MAG NA VOX SOLID STATE Stereo console and am/fm radio Colonial custom built solid maple cabinet 5 3 x 26" x 18" *500 lessestimated minor repairs 883-0817 bet 7 & 9 pm

------ M — a -,C AM ERA Komca T C S L R F u l l y automatic, w 13.6 mm 2 8 lens hood ai*: asewarrants * ; n n .... ...6219

SOFA Ethan Allan colonial, green and gold print, good cond, *75 609 443-1934

COUCH in excellent condition *275 Call 609

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UNITED AIRLINES half fare coupons. *30 609-799-3638

CHESTS 3 5 drawers, solid wood, finish white, Uke new . $5o ea 201 521 0905

MAHOGANY Dining rm set, table 75 x 45' w 2 leaves. 4 side chairs 2 armchairs w new hand n e e d le p o in t s ca ts sideboard. 64 x 20' perfect cond $1500 Corner china closet exc cond. $l(kj. wall mirror :$' X 4 . $100 609 395 12275

FOR SALFI Kitchen table with pearl grey formica top excellent condition, with one leal and 4 (hairs need new covering $40 call 609 924 5226 after 6pm 1 coffee table $25 and 1 humidifier like new , $25

SFIASONKI)FIREWOOD * Kmdling working thru College Call nights. 201 569 4732

TWO TENTS one 1.0x10 screened in tent, one9x16 camping tent Need minor work Call 609-924 17% between 6 9 pm

DANISH MODERN Teak Sofabed Call eves, 009-921-75577

LENOX TUXEDO 5 pc service for 8 $425 or liest offer 215 295 5691 after 7

HALF FAKE Coupon t iii led Ay ini*" $ ■ Jn; 874 8X714

HORSE M A N U R E Large pick-up load $25 delivered 609-924-8271

MOVING’ Musi sell all furniture' We have a little of everyth ing '. Please call first Dav or night 609 44.3 55%

ANTIQUE POOL Table old & reproductions 1" slate, retinished w/new cloth and cushions

'Princeton Pool Tables 609-466-1717

CHILD’S skis and boots Ski s F'ischer 140cm Tyrolia 55 Clix bindings Boots Dynafit size 6L 3 yrs old. good cond $50, skis. $15 books 609-8875 5%1

S IN G E R Z I G Z A G Sewing Machine wvcaae Many extras 201-821 7886

M P L T I L I T H 1250W Offset printing press Takes up to 11x17" paper Just rebuilt and priced for im m ediate sale $2000 Also Acrahth metal plate exposer ( 12 E and processor ' G 17 > for K odak -type P M T p la le s . * In c lu d e s chemicals, plates etc $500 609-452-1505 Ask for Vera or Greg

A T T R A C T IV E brand new matching print love seat and couch Never used, new $1000, asking $800 or best offer 609-921 8575.

POOL TABLES and Bumper Pool Christmas Sale Days are "H ere" Call Roger at 609-466-1717 for The Table of Your Dreams

Week o f Novem ber 21-23. l^Td

B a r g a in M a r t B a r g a in M a r t

LARGE REKRIGER PO LARO ID 440ATOR also 1 apt size, no Automatic land camera reasonable offer refused never used *35 883-0817 Free delivery 8 mile bet 7 & 9pmarea 201-359-5365

ABSOLUTELY CHARM INC 3 pc Living room

EXERCISE BICYCLE set purchased in 1928 for sale in time for Solid walnut trim. almo6t Xmas New s ilver new upholstery Pretty Columbia Call 609-921- lines 609-883-6948 3379 ----- —--------

AM ER IC AN AirlinesUNITED AIRLINES special discount coupon half price coupons <3j 50% off Cali 609-466-3313,Call 609 448 7479 ask (°r Becky

HIGH CHAIR with pad. *25 new 30' Range hood, unique black glass front $40 Queen walnut headboard. *25 2 metal wardrobes *25 each 609 443-5589

WASHER V12 - GE T lifer flow, *55, 2 sea ter 'office couch new *30 mattress and box spring *10 lamps *25 Call 609 883 7886

CUSTOM MADE stereo cabinet, oak with Jensen 6 way speakers. Garrard t t Bogen receiver Includes templates for TV Like new Orig *1700 asking *400 609-448-4072 after 4 30 pm

SHARP 19’ LINATRON color TV Bought 3 1 79 Must sell. $295 or best oiler 201-874-8414

WINDOW FASHIONS Verticals. Woven Woods by Deim ar Levo lor Blinds All at 25% o f f Professionally measured & installed Custom Draperies. Designer Fabrics at 25% off Call Nikki Harris. Registered Interior Designer for price quote Professions! Consultation for your entire home. $40 609-443 6791

REFRIG FREEZER & range oven Hotpoint no-frost, *35 Tappan w timer *65 Exc cond 609-921 -0289

SOFA lovely 82 Chippendale Practically new Call lor further details 609-799-2630

INTERIOR RAILING, a steal at 1/2 current selling price 609-443-3718 evenings

M e r c h a n d i s eW a n t e d

FINE ART We are always interested in the purchase or sale of quality works of fine art E xpert A p p ra isa ls Princeton G allery of Fine Art. 161 Nassau St., Princeton, 609-921-8123

CASH FOR YOUR An tique Furniture we are a large dealer specializing in Oak W illing to buy 1 piece to entire contents 201-329 2062

S T A N D IN G T im b er Wanted Call between 5 & 6 pm. 609 .197 1822

TAKE YOUR Pick, good first stereo BSR Me D o n a ld c h a n g e r . Superscope receiver & speakers or Magna vox 750 changer, receiver & speakers, $150 each Cali

DARKROOM EQUIPME NT trays, enlarger no chemicals $4o 609921 1477

I WIN BED Mattress box springs, trame. maple headboard Goodcond *25 609 883-5961

MINK STOLE Autumn haze m excellent con dition Call 609-896-2698

FIREWOOD Cut your ow n for *30 a load Phone eves 609 397-1904

SAVE ENERGY give a warm Llam a wool blanket from Peru as a Christinas gift Several*50 Dealers also 2ol .159 7320

OLD PHILCO radio Beautiful cabinet *35 Chain saw *15 gas, *60 609 259-9327

MAKE YOUR OWN Christmas presents Close out on all stone cutting supplies, fin dings beads books and Lapidary at unbelievably low prices Jewelers Workbench, Pennington Square Shopping Center. Rt 31 Pennington 609 737 3055

BEDROOM SET 8 pcs Antq white w blue 4 grStanlev Exc cond *1500 201-297-9079

TYPEW RITERS FOR C h r i s t m a s I B M Selectric exc cond ong *850 Sacrifice *575 Royal elec office w ball, like new orig cost *975 sacrifice *525 Other o ffice electrics from $185 201-782-2295 or 788 1663

Two American Airlines 50% discount coupons $40 each 609-924-7298

STORM WINDOW'S and Wooden Windows in various sizes wood shutters, wood kitchen cabinets counter top range wall oven, range hooa. sink Reasonably priced to sell 201-369 4989

W ANTED TO BUY Scrap copper, brass, le a d a f u m i n u itn . stainless, steel, sterling silver, etc . solids & turnings. __ Industrial, business or private Correct market price, cash paid S Klein Metals Co Inc . 2156 Campiain Rd Somer *vilie. N J 08876 Phone 201 722-2288

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B U Y I N G T H E FOLLOWING ITEMS Top cash paid Antiques of all kinds jewelry, silver and gold, etc* diamonds and other valuable gems also; foreign gold and silver coins, scrap silver and gold any form antique pocket watches running or not $25 and up ail and any pre-1964 silver coins NICE paying $9 per $1 lace and up U S silver dollars 1935 and older NICE $12 50 per $1 and jp. also very old copper corns, stamps. U S gold coins or anything of value and interest Write for appointment and appraisal All tran sactions cash and con­f i d e n t i a l Wr i t e Roxholder P 0 Box 8772. Trenton N J U8650

USED BOOKS Needed lor Brandeis University We recvcle your old books Look for our •Spring Book Sale at Quaker Bridge Mall. Tax Deductible Receipts available Will pick up used books For further information call 609-443 6344 or 448 1969

LIONEL TRAINS and others pay up to $1000 per set Call 609-394 7453

w a n t e d t o b u yScrap metal, light iron s t e e l , b a t t e r i e s , radiators, copper brass aluminum and used machinery Currently paying the highest price; in the area Pavfnent at time of de livery Receiving hours 12-5 p m Mon thru Fn 8 to 5 on Saturday No quantity too large or too small Gale Industrial Scrap Iron and Metal Co., North Valley Road Roosevelt For info call 609-448-2679

FOR SALE - firewood seasoned oak Call 609 443-5369 or 609-448-6595

S P E E D Q U E E N washer dryer. It Prov sofa, dining table. Pro Hair dryer chair Ass ted lamps, co ffee table, dinette set. 4 sw ivel bucket chairs, recliner 609-443-4435

ORIENTAL RUGS we pay cash for antique & sem i-antique oriental rugs One or many 609- 392-7337

SILVER COINS paying 8 times face Paying $10 for silver dollars Also H u m m el f ig u r in e s wanted 201-2S1-6572

Classified Advertising7-B

M e r c h a n d i s eW a n t e d

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

BEFORE YOU SELL A N Y CHINESE OR PERSIAN RUGS LET US MAKE YOU A CASH OFFER Sell direct to the European buyers Appraisals free We go anywhere, anytim e, anyplace

609-347-8343

STAM P Collections w anted im m ed ia te payment for U S & Foreign Call 609-448 0380

WE BUY good used & antique furniture One piece to entire estates Call 609 393-6513

BASEBALL CARDS - yearbooks, comic books, gum cards, related items 609-448-5950

WANTED Set sterling s ilver fla tw are 8 or more Marble-walnut washstand 609 924-0269

W ANTED KODAK Slide Projector Model 700 or HIM! Must be working 609-448-6492

W ANTED British Motorcycle Parts 609 924-7055

BUGLES & Parade Drums needed for Boys Scout Troop Drum &■ Bugle Corp 201 329-6339 after 2pm

CASH PREMIUM paid tor US ami Canadian dimes, quarters and halves pre 1964 $8 for each $1 amount US and $5 for each $1 amount Canadian ( all 609 466- 3225 after 7pm

A USED Xerox 800 duel tap*1 electronic typing system under Xerox guarantee Call Barbara. 609-924-3535

DARK ROOM equip H i g h S c h o o l photographer needs all equip, e spec i a l l y enlarger 1509-799 3575*

LADDERS aluminum or magnesium. 20 & io- also 3 8 rope work bench, m ovie screen, swimming pool sweep 201-359-‘2927

1920's CLOTHES needed for Princeton High School Drama Club Anyone donating or lending usable clothing will receive a free ticket to the PHS drama production The Royal Fam ily Call loana. Belcea 609-924-6078 or Jessie Webb 924 818

M u s i c a lI n s t r u m e n t s

ORGAN GulbranseY 115 spinet, fruitwmxi Exc cond $99 or best offer 609-882 8798

G U ITAR Harmonv semi hollow electric with 2 DeArmond pick ups Deluxe hard shell case $135 609-448 7747

U PR IG H T P IAN O plays well Stripped to liare wood would look beautiful finished *200 or

. I>est offer Call 609 924 4867 eves or 452 4163 days

A 100 HAM M OND organ Mahogany Ex­cellent Full pedals, extra Leslie *1565 809 586-4580

CLEVELAND TROM BONE Exc condition *200 201 359-0393

GUITAR Cheap but Good *60 Cal! Mat 609- 921-7305

FLUTE BUNDY, exc cond , aft 5 30 p.m 201 257-3217

HAMMOND Pfper.Organ just checked and

cleaned bv Organ Tuner *450 609-448 3781

FARF1SA ORGAN compact professional with practice amplifier, *700 609-924 1484 Wft>re 5pm 924-2206 after 6pm

M u s ic a lI n s t r u m e n t s

PIANO upright console very good condition *475 609 896-9355

G a r a g e S a le s

BALDWIN Orga sonic Spinet organ j Soiid Cherry Exc icond Asking *750 609-46(6-1224

ALTO SAX and case, used. King Cleveland 613, new *560 Asking *250 Call 609-466-2308 after 6

THOMAS ORGAN, bench 4 music exc cond *700 609 39$ 1540

F le a M a r k e t s &

R u m m a g e S a le s

TABLES AVAILABLE for Bazaar Dec 7 4 Sat the Lewis Cirnicj. 621 Alexander Rd . P r in ­ceton For morp in formation call Heather Herman, 609-448 2457

ROGERS DRUMS w cases Good cond *350 or best offer Please rail Dan, 609-921 -6130

LAST DAY OF SALE At- the Consolata Village' E veryth ing must, go' Unbelievable prices in all depts Clothing, housewares, linens, toys, shoes, furniture, books, records, stamps Fill a bag with clothing for *1 Rt 27. Somerset Sat. 10- 3 .Rain or shine

G a r a g e S a le s

HILLSBORO - Sat 12/1, 9-3 pm Organ, skis, plants. Twin bed frame lawn chairs, misc c lo th in g , household items, ref rig , upright freezer, guitar Rt 206 to Valley Rd rt on Warner Dr left on Wolfe 201-722 7322.

G U ITAR Lark, Les Paul copy, excellent condition, $110 w rase 201 359-6952

W U R LITZE R Spinet piano mahogany *800 609-924-8647

STEINWAY for rent small studio upright, exc cond Dielhenn Music School 609 924 0238

CELLAR SALE Nov 23- 24. 9-5. Overflowing with glass, china, etc for collector gifts, home uses Plates, wall 4 table decor, depression glass, amber, pmk. green, 42 pc set Lenox luncheon set w teapot Boehm 8 bird- plate set bone china D o lp h in h u r r ic a n e c a n d l e h o l d e r s w/prisms Much more Kuser Rd to Hempstead Rd, right to Roslvn Rd into 13 Bolton* Rd. Hamilton Twsp

CHICKORING 66 inch grand piano, 14 yrs old, exc cond *1850 * 609-896-1750

ACRASONIC Baldwin P i­ano Exc Condition *750 201-545-6345

GRAND PIANO Kawai black ebonv 1 vear old *3800 609 737-2452

TROMBONE Musically sound, appearance fair. *125 Call aiter 6pm. 609 921-6653

FOR SALE organ, exc cond . just kke new, $6oo or best offer Call after 4 30 609-924-9097

LOW REA ORGAN Holiday Model TLO K Cherry with cassette. 9 mo service contract S6700 New Asking $3000 609 448 2305

PICCOLO Exd cond G em ein h ard t, s ter silver. Wm S Haynes pads '201-828-1812

TRUM PET Musically sound, appearance fair. $125 Call after 6pm. 609- 921-6653.

BOSENDORFER Grand P iano Eboney.6'2", Austrian (import, Completely rebuilt & refinished to mlg spec Exquisite tone quality $9000 or best offer 201 227-1195

G U ITAR Yamaha FG345 ACOUSTICW hard case, like new $125 off 609-921-8388

MARTIN I>-12-28 guitar $750 609-397-1704

BABY G RAND Piano good condition $400 201 297-3619

G U ITA R : Classical practically new . $60 Call after 5 pm, 609 924-1795

GUITARS Brand new Classical and acoustics All products of (C F Martin Company) in credibly low priced from $110 $175 Must be seen and heard Joel 809-924 5131 ,

PRE XMAS Yard Sale-5 N Main, Cranbury, 9am 4pm, Sat Nov 24 G en era l household, musical and gift items No early birds

HOUSEHOLD. FUR N ITU R E , new X-mas gift items, pooltable. tap*1 player clothing & more 17 Davison Rd Hightstown. Sat , 10 to 4 pm Rain dale Sat Dec 1st.)

APT SALE Nov 29 & 30. 9 am to 3 Dm 33 N Main St., Cranbury, over the Hardware

store).

BARN SALE Sat Nov 24 10 to 4 pm Brass bed, old tables, chairs, car penter trunk, farm implements Th ere ’s something for everyone No eariy birds' 64 Prospect Plains Rd, Cranbury

PORCH SALE - Sun Nov 25. 10 to 5 Furniture & household items 4197 No t t i n g h a m Way . Hamilton Square

C o l le c t ib le s

A T T E N T IO N Stein Collectors A| selection of 4 Antique glass, stems with pewter lids plus a lieautiful Metlach castle guild stein are offered for sale at appraised prices along with a magnificent pewter charger Cash terms onl\ 201 874 8043

POP ART 2 Original Silkscreens for youthful, eclectic tastes, signed and fram ed Tom Wesselman's Nude and Jim D in es Awl $100 ea ch 609 452 1365 evenings

RIFLES Carcano rifle $40 Nambu 8mm $150 Tokarev 7 63 mm $145 Browning 7 65mm $70 215 295-2544

A n t iq u e s

3RD ANNUAL ANTIQUE SHOW

Kingston Firehouse Kingston. N.J.

Sal Nov 24 10AM 5PM

f SEE COUPON I

ANTIQUE wood burning cook stove with bread warmer & 'wat er reservoir, off white & light green enamel & cast iron A classic Phone SaIII 609-924 1796 bet 6&9 pm

H EAVY dark Gothic s t y le b r e a k fr o n t , d e c o r a l e t ) w i t h Gargoyles & bevelled mirror Very old in exc cond $500 * 609 395-1223

HAVILAND CHINA, 75 [K c 1870. Lrmoges. 75 pc c 1900; Cries of Old London prints, dated 1796. set of 5. Many other old pieces plus lamps & framed prints Call after 6pm or weekends. 201 359-8835

ANTIQUES SALE 3rd Annual Original Whip- pany, N.J Show Birchwood Manor, 111 N Jefferson Rd (5rmn from Morristown Rt 287 North use Exit 36. Rt 287 .South use Exit 36A Furniture. Glass. China Folk Art, Silver Pain­t i ng s , O r i e n t a l s , P rim itives , etc Tues, Nov 27. Wed Nov 28. 12 to 10 pm Thurs Nov 29, 12-5 pm 75 Dealers from 6 states Free parking Admission. $2 00 with this ad $1.75

ONE? ANSONIA cast iron mantel clock circa 1882. $90 also ginger bread mantel clock Gilbert 201-782-8670

A n t iq u e s

ROLL TOP Desk, round oak table & chairs, juke box, pine & cherry hutches, oak iceboxes’ , desks. brass bed, dry sinks, jel ly cup­boards. fireplace equip , etc etc etc Everything marked down to make room for construction Miller-Topia Designers. 41 E Afton Ave , Yar- dley. Pa 215-493-6114 Complete lamp repairs, polishing & plating shop

HANKINS Antiques, 169 Mercer St Hightstown. N.J we buy & sell fur­niture, ch’ ina, glass, jewelry, lovely things Come in and browse Open 11 to 4 30 Tues to Sat 609-443-4102 or 448- 6772

ANTIQ U E ROW in h is to ric B u rlin gton . Pike s Alley. 307-309 High Street. Burlington. N.J Antiques, collectib les offered throughout the. areas in an indoor year- round Colonial setting Shop & brow se Hours,; 11 to 5 Wed & Sat , 11 to 6 Thurs , 11 to 8 Fn. Five minutes away from 295 & turnpike & Burlington- Bristol Bridge 609 387 3050

BING & GRONDAHL Jul platters. Collectors item 1909 and/or 1911 $500 each A isohavel9 ll Roval Copenhagen Jul platter 609-737 3886. after 6 pm

ANTIQUES polished & plated Specializing in Bronze Patina's Lamp and Chandelier wiring, mirror resilvermg 609- 895 :ui44 or if no answer 215 493 5483

THE TOMATO FACTORY Hamilton Avenue

Hopewell, N.J turn at Sunoco Station i

21 ANTIQUE SHOPS

Open Daily 10-5 Sunday 11-5

609 466-9833 609 466-2990

ANTIQUE Warehouse and Pot Pourri 17 19Elm St . Freehold, N J 201431.8819 Two floors ot antiques, collectibles etc 10-5 daily Sun. 12-5

SHIP MODELS Repairs custom built Appt only

The Shipyard 609 7370252

CASH we pay top dollar for old & antique fur niture &■ glassware Call us for 1 item or for a housefull We will go anywhere east of the Mississippi Please call us at 609 9211593 or 609- 921 1689 \

M 1 R R O R S R E SILVERED 215493 5483

P e ts & A n i m a l s P e ts & A n i m a ls

Princeton Small Animal Rescue League

FORMER Instructor at the world-famous Seeing Eye is now conducting individual dog obedience training jn the Princeton area Off leash voice control of vour dog. the result o f years of research at the Seeing Eye. can now be achieved in the comfort and relaxed atmosphere of your own home in addition, there will be classes specializing in teaching children how to train and properly care for their nogs ('ontact Jeffrey Lay at 201-889 9125 yr leave your name and j one no at 609-896- 2004

1 W TIQUES <>lde Furniture 1 ( olleelitoles

New Shop in Hopewell HOPEW ELL PEDDLER

17 Seminary Yve. Ycross Street From

Doll House Shop 609466-0193

\\ ed. thru Sun 11-5 Featuring "Noopy V

Furniture stripper Products

• * * ♦ * * * ■ i t *

s ; M » s

8 rooms of ANTIQUES & solid PERIOD

FurnitureAt Fair Prices

Open Daily

At Exit 8. NJTnpk Hightstown, N J

609448-2200 *

P e ts & A n i m a l s

PREE CATS TO Good Home grey male altered and black female spayed 2 vrs old medium long hair with all shots Very affectionate 609 466-2408

tw o Unusual kittens mother is a i pedigree himalavan kittens have exceptionally long hair and short faces Must be seen to be appreciated 6 weeks old $20 each to right owners Call Mrs George Young 609-737 9122

DALA.MATIAN Male. 8 wks, AKC Home raised, exc tempermerit & blood lines 609 737-0899

F R E E TO LOVING home kitten black & white & Calico cat (1 v r 1 Both have shots, worm free, used to having claws clipped, gentle affectionate Also free to the home that adopts 1 or both, large cat tree *50 value) Cat basket $12 va lue) enclosed

litter box ($11 value), food & water bowls (*5 value) I don't have the room to keep them If you can help, please call 609-655-6033 during the day or 4434750 evenings & weekends

GOLDEN RETRIEVER Pup Male 3 mos old AKC champion line Cal1 201 526-7607

B O X S T A L L S $45/month T ra ils , lighted ring Save money, do it yourself A dd ition a l s e rv ic e s available 609-924-7012 eves.

| SAVE

TH ANSG IV ING 1979 finds SAVE grateful for its faithful friends & for the opportunity to extend kindness & love to less fortunate creatures of this Universe

Male purebred2‘ s yr old B lk & wh Springer Spaniel1 yr old blk Lab-Irish Setter, male Male& FemaIe*Shepherd type pupsMale & female mixed breed, pups, small when full grownMale Brittany Spaniel Malamute, 15 mos old Male 1*2 yr old Samoyed. good with childrenF em a le D oberm an Shepherd dog Female 5 month old Blk Labrador pup Female Beagle-Terrier dogMale Collie St Bernard dog tri color Male Irish Setter, young Labrado.r-Boxer, 61- mos old dog Male 1 yr old Blk & wh Cocker Spaniel, for adults onlyFemale 64 week old German Shepherd pup

Call us about our young cats

To claim or adopt a pet please call Mrs Graves for an appointment, 609 921-6122 flours 84 p m Sat 10-12 Report lost and found pets within 24 hr period and call the police if you find an in­jured pet

GELDING 6 yr old, Mh. rides eng western & pulls Exc disp $1200 609 448-0595

OWENS ANTIQUES 77 Main St., Kingston

Furniture, china, glass

609-92I-7I64

SAMOYED AKC. 14 yrs.... old. responds to commands, house- broken. very a ffec tionate looking for a good home 609-9244056 after 5pm

PARAKEET ^beautiful Cobalt blue with cage Sings, chirps, loves people $25 609-924-8377

GOLDEN RETRIEVER Pups AKC, champion blood line Certified with OFA all shots, ready to go *250 Call 201-297-4867 eves

HIDE-A WAY FARM offers the finest quality mdoor facilities and care for boarding your horse Large horses *175, med $150, ponies $100 mo Instruction for boarders Quiet roads for carriage driving 609-466-3426

A.P.A.WAnimal Placement

Agency of the Windsors. Inc 112 S. Post Hd.W. Windsor Open Daily

9 am to 12 noon 609-799-1263

Ydopt with confidence Dogs A Cats

WE BUY AND SELL LIVESTOCK Kaufman Farms, Skillman. N.J 609-466-0773

Riverview Stables Belle Mead. N.J.

Boarding Instruction Indoor Facilities

201-874-5484 or 201-359-509(1

DOG FOOD Frozen meal beef, chicken, tripe & kidney 2 & 5 lb packages Also handlers of WAYNE Jim Dandy Science diet dog fo<xf Call Kauffman Kenntds 609-448-3114 Rt 130, So of Hightstown

.Bo a r d i n g tiadaF a rm E q u e s t r ia n Center, basic hoard $195 Indoor ring lounge, miles of trails Call 609 737 0018

HORSE BOARDING HORSES FOR SALE Harbourton area 24 hour supervision box stalls indoor exercise track outdoor ring daily turnouts 609 737 2099 or 737-2074

Feeds and Grams For all animals at

ROSEDALE MILLS 274 Alexander St

Princeton 609-924-0134

DACHSHUND PUPPIES ’ ( hampion sired, AKC. 8 weeks old Schiller 609 466 1687

SHETLAND SHEEP DoG pups. Champion sire. Peter Lines, snow or pet 609 921-8325

MALE Pointer, 11. yrs , very gentle Husky, 1 yr old shots male, frien dly For sale 609-882 91*61

B E A U T IFU L young Red hotjind dog Only $10 because I am too old to care* fof him Call 609883-6138i

E LE G A N T big and sound TB gid 16 3h, 6 yrs old. dk brown w white Priced to sell 1419 921-6669

Q U A R T E R HORSE Mare 3 yrs old Exc disposition Asking $1800 609 890-9192 or 609 298 3812, after 5pm

FR E E , pretty lawn colored spayed German Shepard Loving quiet companion needs good home 609 466 3426

PONY & TACK for sale $125, Call 201-359-8834, rves

M IN IA TU R E SUM N'AUZER pups AKC reg 609-466 3545 after 6 pm

T H O R O l G H B R E I) M ARE. $800 16 2H.jumper & pleasure Good w children Call 609 799 2560 after 7pm

PERSIAN KITTENS CFA reg Healthy, shots, flu ffy , lo v in g 609-655 1509, eves

KITTENS - 5 weeks pumpkin and grey white paws; 5 mos tiger and white 609-989-8944 , 609- 883-5082

FREE TO good home - 2 Labrador-Boxer mixed 7 mo old pups Full grown, h o u s e b r o k e n . a f ­fectionate, & gentle l tan, 1 black Call 609-466 1652 after 4pm

HORSE OWNERS get your horse in out of the cold, warm box. 609-397 1698

SIAMESE KITTENS 8 wk old Sealpoint. Litter trained, no papers *35 609-924-0446

P e ts & A n i m a ls

ALL BREED dog grooming Your pet will ask to come back after a visit to the Pooch Parlour Free pick-up and delivery m the Princeton - Hightstown area and north For an appointment call 201-821 9664 ^ .»•'

SMALL STABLE In South Brunswick, has box stalls avail, best of care Manure for sale 201-329-6259

PUG P U PP IE S - 3males, 6 weeks old very- beautiful Parents may­be seen *225 609 298-9042

FERRETS adorable, playful, great pets for easv care *50 609-737 9224

DOG & CAT FOOD lams, Eukanuba. and Tamiami 201-329-2154

POODLES Gorgeous pockets, toys and small miniatures *100 *250. Beagle, tinv fem ale. $100 201-359-8436

ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniels, AKC. cham­pion line, will hold for Christmas Inquiries invited 609-989 8080

GOLDEN RETRIEVER mix Beautiful sweet

maie, 2 vr^s school trained. housebroken, free to good home 609 466 2397

CO CKER S P A N IE L puppies. AKC reg Champion linens, bred lor disposition. 2 silver. 3 buff. 2-Dlack. 2 females, 5 males 609 466 2415 after 5 pm

PONY CART and har ness, very good con dition Best offer 201 329 2295

FREE Dalmatian. 10 mos female, black & white Call 201 329-4566

M IN IA TU R E SUH N A U Z E R p u p s , female, AKC reg All shots, cars cropped 20! 725 9105

PERSIAN KITTENS for that special Xmas g ift CFA ell shots Blacks & hi colors 201 462-5638

POODLES AK< toys & miniatures “Available now thru Xmas I *125 & up Clipping &ycr»K)imng 201-359-5427

SADDLES 2 ^polios 17 .. inch, excel cond 2 sidesaddles I May.hew, excel cond *700 1Whippev, like new $l'2ixi 201 .159 5427

SPRINGER Spaniel 2' black & white, male. akc„ beautiful. $100 or twit offer 609 799 07HI after 6 pm

DACHSUND Puppies 2 litters, AKC, 8 weeks, red, black tan V I e females 201-369 4644

GROOMING *10 Call for appt 201-32 -4566

NEED HOMES for 6 yvk old kittens, 4 black & white. 2 tiger Free 609 195-0284

N I C E G E R M A N Shepherd, 4 yrs old Very gentle likes children Will give to gixxi home 201 526 H898 Or 201-722 3977

CO LLIE puppy, tri, male. 8 wks , shots and eyes checked 609 799- 1364 or 799 1275

DOBERMAN, cropped, docked and shots 609 799 1364 or 799-1275

PERSIAN KITTENS for that special Christmas gift C F A All shots Blacks & bicoiors 201- 462-5638

Lost & F o u n d

REWARD for return of small female long haired green eyed gray cat with brown flea collar Lost Sun Nov 4, v icin ity Jefferson & Wiggns Call 609-921 3931 after 5 pm

8-BClassified Advertising

Week of November 21-23, 1979

A u t oLost 4 F o u n d R e p a ir s S e r v i c e s A u t o s F o r A u t o s F o r S a le A u t o s F o r S a le A u t o s F o r S a le A u t o s F o r S a le A u t o s F o r S a le A u t o s F o r S a le

LOST Felix” maleorange & white tabby, altered No collarMissing since 11/6 79 Schalks Road area of Plamsboro Reward 609- 799-95® or 799 2231

LOST Belle Mead area Sunday morning 11 11 G erm an Shepherd Norwegian Elfchound mix Black 4 tan wearing red nylon collar Responds to name “ Buck " Reward 201 359-6433

Young Male cat Found in Hightstown parking Lot Black 4 white with red collar with bells - flea collar 446-0373

FOUND maleY 'orksh ire T e r r ie r , vicinity of Trenton Call 609-397 1139 after 6 pm

GOLD RING with 3 Turmaiins lost near St Paul’s School in Prin ceton Reward for return $20 Telephone 609 448-6899

LOST fem ale black standard poodle, closely clipped " 609 921-2312' Reward

LOST gold circular watch w gold braid band 11/15 Reward Call 609-921-3770

LOST Tortoise shell eolored long-haired adult fem ale cat Bedford Park area Kendall Pk 201-297-0135 after 5 pm

LOST ^ WhitePomeranian* vicinity of P retty Brook Rd Princeton Please cal! 609-924-4089 after 5 pm

LOST CAT black 4 white female, white flea col On Southfield Rd , Oct 27 609 799 2600 ext 2351 days. 609 799-9695 nights

FE M ALE S BLACK 4 while -panic) white back paws if found, 609-443- 5789

A u t o S u p p l ie s

1968 VW Squareback rebuilt engine ‘ car free $250 609-924 8647

SNOW "TIRES 2 HR78*14 white walls. Ford Mercury rims, $30 pr Mr Lenane 609924 9300, 9-5.

2 SNOW TIRES, ladled D78-I4 w rims, used 1 season, like new $75 or best offer 609-448-9250 after 5pitT

T IR E S 4. 8 75x16 5 on Chevy rims, brand new $75 each 609-655-0270

VOLARE 2 pr snow tires and extra wheels, good cond , $40 a pr 609 448 7408

DATSUN 1200 parts. 1971 4 72 split for parts All m ajor 4 minor m e c h a n ic a l p a r ts engine, trans, rear struts, snows, etc Dave, 201 722-1950

VW RADIAL snow tires 155-15 ) 3000 mi 5 lug rims $65 Ski rack 609-924-8846

SE AR S Guardsm an BR78xl3 steel radial tire, $20 609-655-5138

TIRES A WHEELS pair G oodrich HR78xl5. radial snow tires. $35 ea Pa ir 7 " heavy duty station wgn wheels, fit snows. $25 ea 609 921 7440

JAGUAR 4 MG Repairs - reason ab le p r ic e s , quality workmanship Call Joe 609-5854)134

TRANSMISSION Service foreign & domestic, all

work mllv guaranteed Call Walter. 201-359-2103

A u t o s W a n t e d

CARS W ANTED

AMERICAN AND FOREIGN

Top Dollar Paid

Nebbie Chevrolet

Kte 130 Hightstown. ,\ J 609- MK-0910 587-8226

ALL JUNK CARS and trucks wanted Free towing $15 and up Scarpati Auto Wrecking. 609-3%-7O4O

M A C K E Y ’S Tow in g Service wants your junk car Any condition Cal 609 443-6259

I I N K ( %RS FREE TOWING

WE PAY THE MOST! 609-448 7027

or201-828-5110

Jl NKCAKSW W T E D

\SY CONDITION

609-118-6434

JUNK CARS Wanted $20 $100 201 548-6582

A u t o s F o r S a le

71 LTD Wagon 9 Pass, good mech, very dependable 609-448-6533 $450. Eves

VW BEETLE 1973 4speed, engine completely, rebuilt Body and in tenor in showroom condition $1975 or best offer Please call 609-448 6012 after 5 30 weekdays, anytime weekends

1974 CHEVY Caprice a c 8 track velour

seats, ps ph 609 443 .56%

74 C H EVRO LET Impala Cust p s. p b; a i snow tires $1400 ° r ig owner 201-379-5186 or :!59-2456

A u t oR e p a i r s / S e r v i c e s

BMW SERVICED Very good rates M ajor 4 minor repairs, tune ups on BMW's & other foreign cars Call for an ap­pointment Tony's foreign car service 201 782-5172

MERCEDES 68 250 SE air. AM EM stereo, good cond $3500 609-448 1387 after 6pni

1968 LINCO LN 'Con­tinental Loaded fully automatic, leather seat* new exhaust system, new battery r 'body in good condition Best offer 609 921 1513

71 M ERCEDES .’80SEL, exc cond. grey w burgundy int.j stereo, air auto, PS. approx70,000 mi 6 cyl. $5500 Call 215-566-2011 after 6pm 609-499-0200

1977 PONTIAC Firebird PS PB A/C. AM FM 8 track stereo Asking $4000 609-799-2631. or 609 799-8773

73 C H R Y S L E R stationwagon exc cond asking $1400 609 448-2191

1975 TR7. loaded 2 tone orange, tape deck, low m ile a g e 609-882-6549 bet 5 A 8

1977 OLDS Starfire includes 5 spd am fm. a c, radial tires, low m ileage, exc cond $3600 . 609-737-9212 after 5pm

1974 COUPE DE V1LLE Cadillac fully equipped good cond hi m ileage best offer 609-586 3031 after 5pm

76 PO NTIAC , ‘ Le Mans", P 'S. P B good cond $3 500 201-297-4010

76 BMW 2002 low m ileage, exc cond am/fm, plus many ex­tras Call Janet, 201-757- 3600 or 609-924 1087 after 6pm A weekends

1959 A 1960 JAGUAR Mark IX Restorable condition Asking $3500 total 609-586-4580

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CAR A TRUCK SALE | 2 1973 B-300 dodge vans. IV8 automatic, 1971 Dodge Van6 cyl automatic. 1970 Ford Station Wagon.1972 Olds 4 door hardtop1973 Chevy suburban Best Offer Can be seen at the corner of Old Trenton Rd A So Mam Cranburv between 8 A 4 30 609-395-0350

1975 VOLKSW AGEN Rabbit, well maintained. 4 door, auto . 42,000 miles, new radial tires, new exhaust system 30mpg around town 609 466-2184

1971 RENAULT Rl6 auto trans, sunroof, exc cond must sell,,<509-981 1340 eves

75 FORD Elite p s, p/b. a/c, am fm stereo, bucket seats gauges Immaculate cond 60g; 799-0749 after 6pm

.74 PINTO WAGON 3 new tires new radial spare, good cond Great gas mileage Extras,38,000 miles 609-924-6779

1979 CAM A HO Bi t I met la fully loaded, low m ileage must sell 609-393-0222 bet 9 5 pm

79. VW Diesel Rabbit exc cond 18,000 mi AC stereo $7500 <5-50 mpg After 6 pm 609 499-0200

1974 ALFA ROMfed sedan Gd cond . good m ileage Asking $3<ioo 201 874-6137 eves

1979 FORD Bronco 4x4 excellent cond. 9000 miles -many extras 609 586-3677 after 5 pm

HONDA CIVIC CVCC 1976 Honda malic, 38,000 mi sunset orange with black interior, 33ir>pg regular gas, in very good condition $2775 or best o ffe r ' 609-448 4794

70 TOYOTA Mark II Runs well, good mileage best o ffe r over $600 Moving 609-883 6^(1

1978 CADILLAC loupe de>/ille Superb con dition 35.000 miles Loaded vvith extras $6900 Call 1419 924 5766 or 924 2660

1977 DODGE ASPEN .4 dr 6 cyl auto p/s, p b, a c 25mpg hgw\ .V' mi. '$3100 609 799 3262 after 7pm

U T S ESPRI1 v el low with beige in­terior. 16.000 m ilts. Sie.tK-M* 609 443 593-3 ••

73 914 POKS( HKsilver good cond Alloy w h e e ls , $2600 D a v s tvi9 448 4773 K ie s 201 82K 8218

75 CADlLLAi ( oupe de Ville excellent con dition $2999 609 448-8990

SAAB 99F 1972 green 4 ' dr 4spd, am fm JBrnpg dependable $1800 MS 883 8090

1962 FORD Window van . 6 c\I 3 spit mi running cond Mag wheels $600 Call lor information 609 921 3174

76 IMiDGK < HARDER 680110 mis \' 8, 15 MPG AM EM some rust relia blc 1 ra nsporta t ion $1700 or besl offer 201 874 8577 eves

MAZDA 1974 RX 4 wagon, auto air. P S Grig owner. 43.000 mis T tem po G o o d y e a r radials, excel cond Best offer 201 828 0204

76 FIAT X19 50,OOO mi cassette. 30 mpg. exc cond. $3300 . 609-655-1634 eves, weekends

197 8 C H E V R O L E T Caprice Classic. 4-dr. full package Cream puff (trig list $8600 Trade in lime 20.000 mi $4500 buys it 609 443 6248 *

1975 PLYMOUTH Gran Fury . 4 dr greer, ps pb,ac.autotrans.exe cond $1200 609 921 8510.

77 ( AMARU PS. PB, AM FM Stereo. A C $3800 Call 609-448 3261 after 9pm

3966 PO N TIAC Le Mans 4 spd man,. Hurst linkage, p s, mech good, dependable some body rust Best offer 609-452" 4672. days 924-3085 after 6 pm Richard

1977 OLDS Cutlass Cruise Wagon Like new, low mileage. AC, PS, PB, cruise control, luggage rack WSW radials $3500 or best offer 609-443-6306 after 5 pm

MAZDA 1979 626. Blue,1 : 000 mi.. 35 mpg $6200 6O9 799-0131, after 7 pm

1974 MUSTANG II 4 >peed. 6 cyl. 2700cc engine New brakes, clutch, shocks PB. PS, A/C Stereo All hew radial tires 4 2 radial snows on rims 78.000 mi, .1 ski tig $1950 609-655-1915

74 BMW 2002. T il jsuro o t, am fm stereo, i/c. i/'Kid mechanical cond \lwavs maintained by 1 wner $3200 201 369

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CITROEN 1971 Pallas 4 dr sedan aqua blue metallic with blue velour interior This car 13 in exc condition, no ac­cidents, major hydraulic parts have just been replaced All parts are readily available for this prestigious automobile Only 67.000 miles A rare chance to own the ultimate front wheel drive Private sale by owner $4350 201-247-8771 Somerset Ask for Don

‘L i GREM LIN 771000 'i i body in exc cond •1' 25 .mpg 4 new tifes. arts of new parts, need sew 2nd gear $60o r »est offer 609 448 (634 r

j m 452-3391

74 PINTO WAGON ju to , radio, 89,000 m i >9 in 609-896-0477 after1 jo pm , !

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ol.DSMUBILE Calais. 1978, show room features, power ac- ■ •essories. custom inrjers and outers, T Bar rjoof. fm stereo. 12,500 jni.,■ •niplete service record/'

$6. 6x1 After 6 pm. 609 921 0834

1974 NOVA a c, ptj, 6 i\l 4 dr, am fm. 49 000

$1850 609 448-4117

DATSl N 260Z. 2*2.19741 , auto, a/c 700000

1 owner Asking $420o 609 443 1200 days or 443 5226 evenings

1870 VW Camper, pop lop 44.000 orig miles E x ce llen t con d ition throughout New radial tires & shocks. 23mpg. asking $2400 201-3293084 <

VW RABBIT ’75r 2-dr. maiTual trans . air, rear defog. new tires, shocks, good cond $3000 609-737 9534 after 6pm or 924-8085 bet 9 & 5.

74 ( ILpS Delta 88 E j,ennd \ 8. air, reg

Ps PB S1200 2012183

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1977 BMW 3201 aijito. Blum am, fm radio

iver metahe. excel ednd A king $7500 609758-2549

(74 CADILLAC Coupe Dcviite, exc condition, in-si offer ( all after 6jpm 1 all dav weekends 609-

655 2784 *

61 U .STIN HEALEY 5000 Mark 1 Many parts included Sl«x) Call 609-882-7590

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1976 Excellent condition Air automatic, navy blue with white interior49,000 mi $3100

609-118-61X5

SAAR 96, V4. 1965 be! 9 & 4 5(6-WW 292

all9%

1964 VW Variant icbuilt engine, needsxork Best offer 609 466J715

476 CADILLAC SEDAN In Ville exc cond. low

best offer over $.3800 Jill .21 1*167

i 971 DODGE Demon 6 cyl. speed manual, \M EM cassette stereo. 1 speakers, mags with ■lew G70s on front and GSO’s on rear Digital clock $850 of new parts Very good condition Hktng $1300 201 :t5948487 >1X201 359-1830

1975 AMC HOR.NET ‘.agon, a C. 6 c\ I $1800 .101 129-6559

73 CHEVY Suburban PS AC Exc condition- Call 609 466-3422

77 SUNBIRD Vrt, 4 -peed, ps, dir AM/FM Stereo, sunroof, raidial tune suspension. 38.000 miles Asking $43(M) or best offer. Call 609-799- 1613 after 5 30 pm

1974 F IAT X19 ami fm radio, rear winjiow defogger Needs paint job and some minor work Cali between 7- 9pm, 201 247-9659

'73 OLDS CUTLASS Supreme, am/fm. 8 track a/c. ps ph, exc cond 80,000 mi One family ear $1700 201 559 5570

1974 AUDI 100LS. exc coijd : air. 25, mpg. new radials. $2499 609-924-4419

1956 ST U D E B A K E R Commander 33,000 mi ortg mi. 2 dr auto, V8. 609 448 5861 after 6 pm

PORSCHE 64 356CC o u p e 9 0 %professionally restored, original California car Soon to be concourse needs only detail work, great chance for -someone in the area to invest in a -true classic $7500 firm. $9500 if I finish. Call after 6pm 609- 466 1496

69 VOLVO reliable, some rust. $200 Call after 6pm, 609 448-5210

1964 BUICK Riviera Air. nice in 4 out, fresh engine & paint, full pwr . Asking $1975 609-586 4580

1976 CORVETTE white, low mileage, excellent condition $7200 Call 609-443 5570

1975 SUBARU Exc condition Low mileage Call after 5pm 609.586 *659

1974 AMC Hornet Wagon58.000 mi. 20 mpg on

reg good eon dition $1750 Cali 6091-882- 5098 after 7 pm

CLASSIFIED ADS REACH 30,000

FAMILIES WEEKLY

76 MARQUIS Brougham loaded, new SB radials.

brakes 4 battery Ex cond $2300 609-443-1194

1979 Datsun 280ZX - Lime green 5 speed AM/FM stereo, A/C 10,600 miles, im m acu la te $8399 Dealer 609-393-1262 or 609-393-1218

1979 TOYOTA Cehca GT Liftback Green, 5 speed, AM/FM, 16.200 miles, $5299 Dealer 609-393-1262or 609-393-1218

'73TRIUMPH GT6 MK3 - Exc condition. $2775 or best offer 609-392-4623

1978 CAM ARO 305 V8 auto PS and pb air, am fm exc cond days 609-924-3100 eves 609-8821727

'70 CHEVELLE - Maiibu, 4 dr hardtop, ps/pb, auto. a/c. radio. 72,000 mi., snows, good mech cond , $385 609-799-0472

1973 MAZDA with less than 5,000 mi on motor, clutch and brakes. 4 spd ,am/fm stereo, exc snow car Call after 4pm, 201 828-0777

1974 PLYMOUTH Duster AC, PB. PS, rear

defogger exc. condition $1475 201-821-6362

1968 VW AUTOMATIC - Exc. running cond $925 firm 609-452-8050

1978 F IAT X128 - Red h a t c h b a c k . g o o d mileage, am/fm stereo Call 609-924-8085 bet 945 Ask for Mr Falier

1971 M ERCEDES 250 sedan 4 spd manual, bucket seats, AM/FM. air, super shape $4000 After 5pm 609 586-3256

70 PORSCHE 911T, rebuilt motor, new paint, exc cond . $5800 609-7710277

'71 T-BIRD Ex cond loaded, could become classic 609-896-0606

1979 BUICK REGAL Ltd 14>500 miles, blue, extras, best offer 609- 921 2044 or 921 2869

1978 ( H E V R 0 L E TCaprice stationwagon for safe, car is loaded with extras Will aedept best offer Call . 609-799-9388 after 5pm

1972 NOVA S ilver.75.000 mi $795 Call 609 443 5778

66 VW converted to a pick up EnginO recently replaced, unique and economical $1100 609-921-3154 ■

70 VALIANT Good working order needs paint $300. 609-448-3734after 7pm or Sat

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19 7 8 M E R C U R Y COUGAR XR7. dark blue 4 chamois vinyl top fuO loaded Beautiful car Call 609-924-8085 bet. 9&5 Ask for Mr Falier

69 GTO 350hp. 3-spd, p/s, p/b, air, Rally w heels Very good cond

-Original owner $1600 609-737-1435

VW FASTBACK 1968 rebuilt engine 30 mpg $800 . 609-737-2452

1978 TOYOTA COROLLA Station Wagon Exc

condition Superb gas mileage 32 miles per gallon combined in dudes 5 speed manual trans steel belted white wall radials with full wheel covers, AC, rear wiper and defogger > M FM radio, tinted glass roof luggage rack. 28,000orig miles. ) owner asking$4200 or best reasonable o ffer Call 609 587-4243.

77 NOVA Orig owner. Excel cqnd, 21 mpg, ps/pb, am/fm stereo rearspkrs 4 new tires, 2 dr. asking $2350 609*H3 6435 after 7 30

70 MERCEDES 250 cp Needs work $2000 or best offer Call 609-396-9524

1971 FORD LTD 2 dr. a/c. 106.000 mi Good station car New eng pipe & m uffler, new batter Spent $1000 in (repairs in last vear $400 609-448-7632

1978 OLDS STARFIRE 6 cyl, 4 spd. Ps/pb, a/c, am/fm 14,000 mi., good gas mi call 609-443-3066

66 FORD FALCON Good running cond Good trarsportation or youth's, car. $400 609-883-0127

1974 SUBARU Low m ileage, 4-door $1495 Call 609-393-6879 after 6 p m

1975 DODGE Coronet Custom AC. PA, PB, rear defroster, mint condition $2475 201 821 6362

72 VW Fstbk 43.000. Auto. AMF.M, Rear defrost, clean $1700 201-521-1587

1973 IM PALA WAGON ps/pb, a/c, am/fm & more Must sell $700 609-448-6916

66 MERC Comet - Auto, V6 radio, good run cond, good body, cl interior 609-448-5795

19® KARMANN GHIA engine recently rebuilt Mechanically very good condition $500 or best offer Must sell 609-921- 0393.

79 CAPRICE Classic mint condition loaded Must sell $5800 609-443 6836

'67 M USTANG Automatic, good con­dition Asking $1300 Call 609-771-0122

78 . OLDS CutlassSupreme p/b, p/s. auto, 260 V8, am/fm stereo, p/door locks. p/w,. garaged and dealer serviced Call after 6pm, 609-924-4675 $4200

69 THUNDERBIRD asking $495 or best offer Call 609-890-5344 days 609-799-2517 eves

78 MERCURY Monarch, air. PS, PB. AM/FM. snows exc. cond $3850 201 297-3698

1973 TOYOTA COROLLA Good inexpensive car

Best offer 609-924-8461

FORD Stat Wag 7292,000 mi $i00 firm Needs body work Call 609-448-5259

1977 CH EVY VEGA hatchback only 14000 mi. exc cond & gas mileage $2700 or closest offer 201 297 2452 aft 6 PM

74 AUDI BROWN, runs good, needs work, $1,000 201 329-3228

VOLKSWAGON 1973 Super Beetle, 77,000 miles, sunroof AM/FM, ski rack. $1950 609-4487675

'69 A M B A S S A D O R Station Wagon $275 201 297-4667

VW RABBIT 77 Tiuto, new Michellins dealer serviced Exceptional 201-462 9837

6 9 P L Y M O U T H WAGON P S P/B, air Runs good, new snows & other parts 609-882-9568

1975 CHEVY IMPALA V8 air. am/fm Power a ccesso r ie s , 35,000 original mi Asking $2400 609-443-5973

1978 DATSUN 510 Hatchback 5 spd, a/c, excel cond, 35,000 mi. $3895 609-448-2482 after 5

1977 VO LARE Station Wagon 34,000 miles, automatic, AM/FM roof rack air conditioning Call 609-9247424

71 NEW Y O R K E R mech sound Some body damage. 2 new tires & battery. 110,000 mi. Asking $150 609-448-0770

1973 BMW, 3,0 s, electric sun roof, 4 spd . p/s, p db. alloys, am/fm stereo $6,000 609-393-3324 after 7

COUGAR XR7, 1979. air, loaded, 17,000 mi exc cond $6,900 or best offer After 5, 609-771- 1503

PORSCHE 1966 912,78,000 mi., white lacquer. 5 spd, exc cond . $3,475 or best offer davs 201- 638-4319, eves 609-397- 07®. .

'72 TOYOTA CORONA Wagon Gd cond , auto trans $900 609-896-0260 Call about 6 pm

JEEP LOVERS can t afford $7000 4 for a base1980 Jeep Buy this loaded, low mileage. 1977 CJ7 for $5000 201 3293567

78 CHEVETTE a/c, 4- spd, new tires, $4000 609 397-1704

1970 BUICK Estate Wagon AC, PB, PS, trailer hitch, reg gas, 9- pass , a ir shocks, AM/FM, clean, good running cond ition Moving must sell $700 609-448-2830

PONTIAC convertible 1974 Perfect condition all luxury features $2900 609-924-8433 after 6 pm

1973 MONTE CARLO Ready for winter with snows/new antifreezeand new am cassette plus a delightful extra or two. 609-924-4972

72 VOLVO 164 luxury model 80,000 mi. Safe & solid Asking $1500 609921-1519

73 CHEVY NOVA 3-spd on the floor. 307 eng $1500 609-924-4350 days, ask for Jackie or 452-2422eves.

1960 JAGUAR - 3.8 sedan39.000 original miles. Auto, p/s, garage kept C lass ic au tom ob ile $6000 609-599-3057, Tom

'73 MAZDA ptek-up 4- cyi eng, manual ptston,63,000 miles, $1850 609- 466-0499

1969 VW B E E TLE E x c e l le n t ru n n in g condition, 78,000 mi., $900 609-799-2940

1973 FORD LTD Station wagon V8, automatic p/s p/b, a/c $600 609 448-0707

74 PONT LEM ANS, SW AM/FM. AC, new tires, 33.000 mi reg gas $2400 201-3694872

1979 CHEVY NOVA, AC AM/FM. auto , PS. PB. 10,500 mi $4500 609-587 9009

1979 DATSUN 310 GX.10.000 miles Reg gas Some cosmetic damage $3000 Must sell 201-359- 3749

JAGUAR 72 - XJ6, blue, full pwr, new tires & brakes $4200 201-238 2451 after 6 pm

VW BEETLE, 1977, 4 speed. AM/FM, sunroof, Michelins 29mpg on regular gas In new condition Moving, must sell 609-882-1124 after 2pm wkdays, anytime w-kends

1970 MONTE CARLO-350 cu in, automatic tran­smission P/S, AM/FM 8 track stereo, beauty rings St centers, runs great Asking $775 80 Call 609-924-2158

MONTE CARLO 73, 1 owner, loaded Tape deck reg gas 609-259- 7290 Reasonable

MERCEDES BENZ 450 SEL 2 y r old Classic Low Mileage Contains every option Mercedes makes Excellent con dition Asking $22,500.00 Day <6097 858-0404Evenings: (609 ) 428-3699

’73 MERCURY Montego - 55,000 miles, excel cond in and out, 4-dr, p/b, p/s, p/w. am/fm raaio, new radial tires, A/C, reg gas, $1700 609-448-6830after 6 pm

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C A N C ELLA TIO NS IS N O O N M O N D A Y

76 PLYMOUTH FURY 4 dr sedan, A/C, excel cond , reg gas, *1995 201-359-1021

AUDI FOX 1975 standard, exc condition, top gas mileage. 2 dr Call Mr Chimp 609-921- 0015 or alter 8pm 201- 431-1878.

74 CAMARO 22 mpg reg gas, auto trans, 63,000 mi, am/fm cassette quad Exc cond *2300 or best offer 201-297-5729 no later than 10 p m

70 VOLVO 2 dr , as is cond Good get-about car 201-725-0360

FORD GRAND Torino Station Wagon 4 new t i r e s , e x c e l l e n t mechanical condition $1275 or best offer 609 443-1106

DATSUN 75 B210Hatchback. A/C, auto, radial, *2500 201-874-6015 after 6

77 JEEP Wagoneer excel cond mag wheels a/c. custom upholstery, quadra trac trans. tow pkg plus more 35,000 mi. $5,350 201-874-3362after 6 pm

VOLVO 152 1969 73,000mi, radial tires, auto trans new front brakes, dented front fender but runs good, $450 Call Dale eves. 609 298-3840

1971 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY Power steering, brakes, win- ctews seat, locks an- lenna Cruise control, stereo radio and tape Radial tires Good condition $975 921-8816

1971 PONTIAC LeMans. good body, excellent runner. AC, 609-448-4301

CAMARO CONY 1969 Some front end damage $450 Call 201-782-6091Dennis

1978 HONDA CIVIC a c, am/fm stereo cassette,16.000 mi, excel cond Call days, 609-924-2080 eves 392-4093

PEUGEOT 1974 4 dr.auto, AM/FM, A/C Michelin snows, quick sale 609-882 8480 or 609 883-5351

1974 P L Y M O U T H STATION Wagon - good condition $900 Call evenings 609-4434284

1972 MGB - Good con dition Needs clutch $1200 609-466-0911 eves

74 VW SUPER Beetle Green, Low m ileage, am/fm, a ck $2950 or best offer 201-874-8414

'77 PLYMOUTH arrow GT - auto trans a/c, 26 mpg reg gas, snows,21.000 mi 201-874 3294 after 5 pm

HONDA CIVIC CVCC 76 4-spd, tach , rear

window defrost, 3lmpg.51,000 mi. *2800 809-587 7931

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® PLY SPORT FURY 383 4 barrel, p/s, p/b,a/c Good station car 609-448-7825

P O N T IA C W AGON 1975 Safari Catalina, 9-

passenger, V'8 AM/FM stereo Air Power locks, w indow s, s tee r in g , brakes Luggage rack Maroon upholstery & deck S ilver & wood grain. 5 real good steel belted radials Original owner. 83,000 miles NADA $2,475 to sell it quick 609-®2-7966 any time

DATSUN 280Z - 1978,14,500 mi. new condition Maroon, black interior, g a ra g ed , un leaded $8500 Davs 609-924-1891. eves after 8PM 609-466 2131

MONTE CARLO ’72 V8. good cond. one owner91,000 mi. *1200 609-587 7931

75 PLY Duster AT70.000 mi 1 own Mech 4 body good $1050 609-799 1669

M o t o r c y c le s

1971 HONDA CB750 Exc condition Extras include ferrmg, luggage rack, luggage case, and back rest 21,000 miles $850 609 466-2223

1975 HONDA Z50 • ''e rv good cond $200 201-359- 6978 Call after 6pm

1974 TOYOTA Corolla 1600 deluxe oniv 27.000 69 COUGAR XR7 Good running cond , great buy Best offer 609-799-1969

W ANTED British Motorcycle Parts 609 924-7055

74 PLYMOUTH VAN 6 cyl auto, p/s, p/b. CB,

skylight, AC wiring, custom intenor, reg gas $2600 609-448-8883

76 FORD Granada 2 dr auto, PS, PB, white wall radiate, low mileage 201 -782-3573 eves

79 HONDA ATC 1)0 Like new $800 Cali 201 369-4663 after 5 pm

WANTEDUSED CYCLES

Top trade-in allowances or out right purchases See Scott at

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foon-Fn, 10-8,Sat9-3 Rt #33 Hamilton Square

609-587-6354

75 HONDA CB500T very good condition *900 or best offer 609-799-9560

1970 450ec Honda 5,000 ong miles Asking $750 Ask for Brian 201-297- 2894 or 201*457 2626

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This edition of The Packet Magazine - the annual Christmas special- features the traditional articles on what to buy ^ for whom and where But it also offers several pieces designed just to put you in the seasonal spirit. ^

For example: Packet staff writer Jane Bradley recalls the Christmases of her childhood - not so very long ago - in her native Midwest, a tale of youthful expectancy and lingering hopes that the central myth was not just a myth.

‘ iOr: Yury Tarnavskyj, managing editor of the Lawrence Ledger, tells of the centuries-old traditions •

Or'Barbara Sobkowiak, staff writer with the Windsor Mights Herald, outlines the traditional Polish Christmas Eve dinner.

Or: Joseph Sapia, The Packet staff writer, tells the story of a Monroe Township man who has played Santa Claus for BTstraight year*. ' [Jp

f . ^Most of the photos are by staff photographer Mark Czajkowski. The Polish Christmas story photos iare by Geri Firmer. Zglda Shluker was the most prolific con­tributor to the reading material. T ^

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Men’s Sixpence! Hats.( These new Sixpencer hats in pure brushed wool have lots of style. Lightweight yet warm. One size fits aiL

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Electronic devilsHow IS your concentration spar , s or Maniac Or if you find basketball or baseball. Practically every sport popular in this country has these gam es too frustrating turn to the electronic football or hockey or been reduced to hand-held electronic levels

More than 200 electronic games await youEvery sport, skill, interest included in new w ove of play

by ZeMa Shluker Special Writer

If all the electronic games on the market were to be listed here we would sow run out of space With 300 pre programmed micro-computer games flooding the market there is a strong possibility that you will either give or get one for a holiday gift

To take a look at these games, tn case you are totally unfamiliar with them v 'where have you been hiding yourself lately"* stop into Jay’s Toy* at the Lawrence Shopping Center A couple of dooen games are openly displayed so that you can get a close-up look and even try them out

With prices ranging for most games tn the *19 99 to $39 99 category they are definitely more expensive than a deck of cards or even a good old Barbie doll But there are even more sophisticated electronic games for chess checker and bridge players that sell for nearly *300

So these games are not just kid’s stuff anymore There is. in fact, except for the very young no age limit to these games Skills interest and desire for entertainment seem to be the main prerequisites for electronic game playing

MOST OF n o : games will probably****••*» • * * « • . * , W Z***~ **,0u m m mmm-J k m sa w n 4 * m

keep your interest until you learn how to beat the computer at its own game At that point it may lose its excitement But there will always be new games to try

According to several stores, the electronic football games and Simon are the :w( most popular games Simon, which caught on quickly when first put on the market last year, is stiH holding its; ■ wn despite many imitations It is a sequence game which tests your ability to repeat the sequence at ever in­creasing speed

Its imitators are Maniac, Kins tern and Merlin as well as Follow Me by Sears Einstein has slightly more sounds to follow Maniac offers two different games and Follow Me is advertised to be better thanSimon." but exactly how 1'rr. not sure It is cheaper, though pri<t“d at *14 99 as opposed to Simon which varies from *21 to 29

Only Merlin by Parker Bros is more versatile, offering six different games including tic-tac-toe. blackjack 13, echo, map square and mind bender There are up to nine levels of play and includes one >r more players. Two of the games follow Simon and Mastermind patterns

T * list becomes almost endless There is Computer Perfection which ma' drive you crazy before you figure out a hich number to press in order so find the correct sequence of numbers

Quiz Whiz is a computer answer game which comes with many cassettes, with 1,001 questions each Played alone or with others the computer tells you when your answer is nght

SPORTS FANS need not move a muscle, except maybe a finger, to play football, baseball, hockey , basketball or soccer Bowlers, bridge and poker players can find entertainment in their favorite sport — in an electronic game It may not replace a night, out with the

boys or girls, but it cbukl prove a pleasant diversion when spending evening alone

Mattel has cornered the market in the sports games, most of which are played solo and sell for approximately *29 99 In the baseball game the computer plays the defense and controls the pitches In football you control the offense and there are two playing speeds In basketball it's a race against time as you try to shoot As many baskets as possible before the timer counts down

Sears also offers sports action games including auto racing, hockey and soccer The latter two are more challenging than others because it is more difficult to score in these slower moving games

Microviaion games by Milton Bradley come with a number of cassettes which

allow you to play Connect Four. Pinball and Bowling If you enjoy playing the part of a sleuth the Electronic Detective Game can dream up 130,000 crimes for you to solve

If you have graduated from these games you can always go on to more complicated ones such as Mastermind You set the code for another player to solve or the computer will set a code for you Three different levels escalate the code s difficulty For each test number the computer read-out tells how many1 digits are correct^ and in the right sequences

IF Y O l ARE a Scrabble addict you can now play it in solitaire fashion with the Sensbr game You may either play against the computer s built-in word bank or ,with a live opponent who will program a hidden Word into the game You then proceed to match wits in your attempt to discover the hidden word

For the astrologer there is always Zodiac, the astrology computer, which will help you chart your horoscope or anyone else s It furnishes you with a computer readout of the planetary positions at the time of your birth and a fist of corresponding personality

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Immersed in his workWriter Tom Cam w oftenreviews records fc Time Off, is trying to tell you iat th record shops are burst g wit' new releases for the holiday sea sen

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by Tom Carroll Staff Writer

For many years records have been a favorite gift item, especially during the holiday season And with good reason

Records are cheaper and easier lobuylor a person than, for example, ciothes And with music becoming an increasing part of people s pasttimes and even cultural lifestyles, as evidenced by the surge of music clubs and discos m the last few years, many folks choose to keep in style with the trends in music just as they do with fashions in dress

One-stop gift shopping convenience is provided for the giver of the black plastic disc with the hole in the middle at any large record store with a wide selection of recorded product Walking

n and purchasing albums by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Frank Sinatra, the Village People and Elvis Coetello, enables one to walk out crossing dad, iiom, sis and brother off the gift list all

at the same time

NOT ONLY ARE selections of records vast enough to satisfy virtually every taste but the number of outlets that a rry a reasonable catalogue of ecorded merchandise is so immense,

access to records is practica lly unavoidable From speciality stores like Sam Goody to discount department stores like K-mart. records are om­nipresent, aside from being the omni­present For the musically naive, the gift of an album could be the periect

form of music that the receipient otherwise might never experience

On the other hand, for the record collector or fanatic, an addition to his inventory, especially a hard to-find disc or a limited edition pressing, will be n ine than welcome

The casual record buyer as well as the record addict who attempts to buy everything within a certain genre of music make equally good candidates for such a present What with the barrage of new releases that bombard the market for the few months leading up to the holiday season even the richest and most compulsive buyer has trouble keeping up And the occasional platter purchaser is probably overwhelmed by the selection open to him

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record buyers collection should eer tainly be appreciated

ON THE PRACTICAL side records are not bulky to carry around on shopping sprees and makefpr quick and easy, though obvious, gift-wrapping

Records can be gift wrapped without giving away their lentity, however When more than two albums are being wrapped, they cab be used as separate planes to form a geometrical shape, like a triangle, square or rube

And most convenient of record -.upplies never diminish entm Iv during the holiday shopping -a son a use themanufacturers slot p the ending of discs lo meet the an’ paled- mind; In

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I remember when I found out about SantaY ou th fu l Chr is tmases in Ind iana s t i l l sharp in m e m o r y

by Jana Bradley Staff Writer

1 can remember the exact moment I found out about Santa Claus the color of the blanket on my bed, the angle of the light, and the look on my mother's lace when 1 asked her to tell me the truth, ,

I had heard the kids at school a few not many — saying it was all a myth, no Santa Claus at all No midnight trips to every house in the world and when 1 thought about every house in the world and how could he do it, I began to wonder

And so I asked out loud, on that Christmas Eve in Indiana in the mid 1950's

I w an ted to k n o w , already knew, and cou ldn’t bear to hear the truth.

“ Do you really want to know'*' my mother responded, watching me for a moment or two

And for those moments — there would be others like them later I wanted to know, already knew, and couldn't bear to hear the truth

FOR MV OLDER sister and me, Christmas was a time of sheer ex citement as our adrenalin ran full speed for weeks watching presents appear, searching closets and hiding Spaces where maybe more were hidden, getting

eacfy for Christmas E ve itself and thenChristmas Day

Most Christmas Eves we d gather at > grandparents along with carloads of

cousins, uncles, and aunts Every year it was the same They had a small tree in their apartment shining with red lights, red ornaments and a spangled felt skirl

■it irchng -the tree base All over the apartment were Christmas cards — ards of Santa, the Madonna, little

cherubs photographs of families, and * brightly colored winter birds that 1

could never quite connect with Christmas,

Now the big goaf at these gatherings was to count the cards, for my grand lather put a penny for each card they received during the previous weeks into

jar and the one who came closest to the irrect number won the pennies You

' ould count the cards or you could count the pennies in the jar, but you were better off with the cartte, since the jar could not be touched

1 never won, but 1 never felt sad at losing either, for, after all, ir was Christmas,

The children were given white grape juice in wine glasses while 11k adults drank less palatable stuff, ami at dinner, we grouped by generation My sister and 1 were close in age and wore our stiek-out slips, white anklets, and paten!

her shoes in unison Some of the •us ins were older old enough even to

cave boyfriends who would call for them after dinner to take them to church or to a party, and no matter what they look ike today, their boyfriends were all handsome to us

IND EED . SOME of the cousins married those same boys, but that happens a lot in Indiana, where people often make choices early and settle with

them, just as our forebears had stopped when tlte> had travelled long enough

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Mess makingFor the weeks before Christmas, baking and wrapping took hours of time, and my sister Sally and I left half the dough on the floor by the time we were finished

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But, mommy, what about the note, who writes it?

WHAT WOULD BE BETTER? A doll’s trunk for me and a bike for Sally, and for each of us: a sled. Twenty-five years ago, when this was taken, Santa was still a regular visitor.

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into the territoriesAfter dinner, we went to a candlelight

service rich with carols The women wore every deep shade of velvet, their hands encased in white, while the children were all ribbons and ties and ■him shoes We could barely make it through the serv ice for giggling, because tonight was the night the one night that was pure magic for the children, and shameless conspiracy Tor the adults

You'd better get to sleep before Santa getjs here," they'd say

I've never felt such guileless wonder since

Not that we didn’t have our doubts about Santa My sister put newspaper on the hearth to check for footprints, and we would always leave a Coke and cookies With a note And always we would get a note in return

I must say, this note kept me a believer long after my sister had given up When I was old enough to read, 1 was old enough to see what 1 was reading and this note just had to be from Santa I checked it against my mother's hand writing and against my father's — but this was something different

"H IT . MOMMY, what about the note’ I know that isn't your writing Whose is il if it isn't Santa s’ " I asked that Chrsitmas Eve, when all the pieces fit, but I didn't want to see

"D o your really want to know’’ " she asked again

1 guess ! never really thought how the

toys that id not been there the mght before ■ ould be there on Christmas ntornmt unless, of course, HEbrought Sherri

Our routine was always the same. My sister and I would wake before dawn and greedih paw through our stockings which had been left at the foot of our beds 1 the bight We compared gifts, played with them, marvelled al them, and » In we could stand it no longer about t a m we woke our parents.

We were required to eat breakfast, even endure m> parents' second cup of coffee before we could see the tree Then n fattier ould go into the hallowed room, light the lights, and call us in.

That instant of seeing the tree in all its splendor on Christmas morning with the gifts Santa had brought, with the lights lit in the morning sun — that instant when a child feels certain he is the center of the universe and every year is bound to bring another Christmas morning laden with mystery and gifts — was unbearable in its ecstasy

W h e n I found out about San­ta, it changed some, and then later, a lot As a teenager, I would steep late on Christmas morning and in recent years. I've opened presents on Christmas Eve, over drinks with friends

But the Christmas morning sensation oddly enough reappears from time to time, even as I get farther from childhood, though it is not usually at Christmas It might happen on a crisp, fail evening w hen my own kitchen sends sweet smells or on a sunny day in In­diana when 1 see my family again after months of living 600 miles away.

IT ’S YOL, Mommy, isn't it? It's you and Daddy that put out the things andSay it's from Santa'"' I said, and she nodded

And the note’’ It was written by a friend of my parents, who, with his wife, arrived every year for some Christmas eheef while the four parents struggled with Slot A and Bolt B on their children’s toys.

I remember that exact moment, and in a way, it was like when the winter sun melts the ice on trees into a steady drip, though the night before it bad been silvery glass But the ice would return, moonlit into silvery glass on another night And as 1 went to sleep that Christmas Eve, I knew the truth about Santa Even then it didn't really matter

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P lan to visit the Christmas Gingerbread House on display in the Nassau Inn lobby, after December 3rd. Have a Greenhouse luncheon or tea and be sure to see the

famous Norman Rockwell painting of Yankee Doodle hangingin the Tap Room.

Come see the Palmer Square Christmas Tree, the largestdecorated tree for many miles around. Costumed carolers will be singing in the Square and in the shops. Happy

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Sugar plums? Yes€ ■

but much moreby Jane Bradley

The Packet Group

If visions of sugar plums are all that dance through year head at Christ­mastime. then you haven't sampled the holiday fare available in Princeton stores lately

Of course, sugar plums can be had at some of the local food boutiques but special concoctions — just ripe for giving or celebrating - are filling the shelves now that the holidays are nearly here Special cakes and cookies, cheeses, jams, teas, and candy — all enhance the spirit of the season, and after shoving through crowds at shopping malls or fighting traffic from store to store, a quiet moment with even a sugar plum can be a holiday highlight

And. too. giving the gift of food is one of the best ideas — and the oldest — at Christmas Even when gifts are hard to afford, or when the person on your list has been given every krock-knack you can imagine food and feasting can make

the holiday delightful Gathering the family arouhd a

steaming turkey, lighting a plum pudding in the glow of Christmas can dies, or savoring the ancient blend of ingredients in a fruitcake are as traditional as the Christmas tree

AND IF YO l WANT to present that tableau in your house or make it possible for someone else, you needn’t leave the Princeton area O '

Of course, the center of this tableau is the traditional turkey, and local but­chers can order fresh birds for your feast But a gourmet turkey makes an unusual and succulent holiday gift — one that can be used for holiday en­tertaining or savored in the family, and a Titusville farm has them for sale

Fiddler's Creek Farm, owned and operated by the Robert Barnharts, ships delicious smoked turkeys, turkey breasts, capons, and bacon to anywhere

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in the country They boast their products to be of the finest quality "All our energy, care, and money goes into the product itself superb raw material, the finest spices, the best woods for smoking and hand-tending every step of the way Our real secret is time There’s no rushing real smoked flavor if you want old-time goodness.'' Mr Barnhart says

And so the family coddles its birds and bacon through two weeks of cunng and smoking Most processors use a pumping method to short-cut this process, but it also short-cuts the flavor and the quality,' he says

The Barnharts gift wrap the smoked fowl and bacon themselves and give personal attention to every order, which they ship through United Parcel for quick delivery.

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dler s Creek fare can be as little as a four pound smoked turkey breast for $4 75 pound or a yearlong schedule of gifts that bring four visits from Santa throughout the year For $75. you can order naturally-smoked farm -fresh bacon in slices or slate to be delivered in five-pound batches every few months Or. for the same price, you can order smoked turkey breasts in regular deliveries, or two of each in alternation

Smaller gifts for your own table or for a fnend in almost every shape, size, taste and price range can be found in Princeton's gourmet shops L Epicerie features primarily French delicacies, wrtile the nearby Golden Mushrooms — both are on Nassau Street — is the one place you can find all the exotic ingredients for an Oriental celebration

And if down home, no-preservatives added cooking is your idea of a tradi onai feast, the Whole Earth

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Food gifts from around the world aboundContinued from Page 11

Center just up the street cm Nassau offers a variety of herbs, spices, teas, breads, grams, and naturally-made goodies

But for a little bit of everything perhaps Bor Appeal, the gourmet’s gourmet shop in the Princeton Shopping Center, can fill your tist The store offers not one but six kinds of German stollen the traditional Christmas cake found near any tannenbaum Or perhaps the French version — gateau de noei — is more appropriate or the Italian

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varying price ranges Cheeses from all over the worid are available in every imaginable combmaUon — in small samples f o r $3 to a gala selection for $20 And with them, you can buy cheese boards jars erf jelly cm jam, even rolls of sausage all ready to put beneath the tree One new arrival this year is a

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Cheeses from all over the world are available in every im aginable combination in sm all sam ples for $3 to agala selection for $20,

Christmas bread, pa net tone The store has the tradiUonal English plum pud dings and Irish fruitcake, laced with Irish whiskey, and for an American groaning board, sugared and dried fruits have been flown in from California just for the holidays

ONE NICE THING about Christmas foods is the imaginative packaging ideas that preserve, dedorate and wrap the gifts for you Special small jars of English jams and jellies, wrapped with tins of English biscuits are available in

comoinauon cheese, whisk, and other gourmet utensils wrapped in a decorative crock for $12.50.

English biscuits from Carr’s are only half the gift when presented in the decorative tins made for Christmas giving Winter birds, flowers, sampler homilies or a more formal design can be had on these tins which cost as little as $6 or as much as $15

And then there are the delectable Sacher ortes that have been slaking Viennese sweet tooths for more than a century or the French buche de noef — a rolled cake filled with butter cream, or a rich baba au rhum, or fruitcakes either whole or sliced and selling for as little as $4 at Bon Appeht

But it would hardly be Christmas without candy and cookies The Bavarian pferenusse spekeculatius andiebkuchen have been imported by Bon

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Perhaps the piece de resistance is knusperhaus — a house to be assembled en­tirely from Germ an cookies for $ 14 .95 .

Appetit, as well as other chocolate and vanilla iced confections from Europe

PerhapB the piece de resistance is a knusperhaus — a bouse to be assembled entirely from German cookies for $14 95

ANY OF THESE treats are ready now for Christmas giving, but if you would like to select your own bounty of cheeses, sweets or any of the other delicacies like the goose pate or the new line of French gourmet jellies, the Bon Appetit staff will make up a Christmas basket to order For the best attention and selection, they ask that you place your order early, however

Finally, one more edible touch to

Christmas must be mentioned Where else — while those sugar plums dance in your head — would holiday treats be more welcome than in those stockings hung by the fire? For pennies, samples of hard candies from toffee and mints to fruit flavors can be found Chocolate- covered marzipan and solid chocolate Santas would fit neatly into any Christmas stocking

And as you settle for your long win ter’s nap, perhaps the smoked turkey breast or the cream-filled cakes will give the sugar plums a run for your money At least, they'll give you a delicious return on your Christmas budget.

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by Zrida Shluker Special Writer

In an age of do-it-yourself, Christmas decorations are a reasonable and en joyable target.

A nut tree, an Advent calendar and felt tree ornaments are not too difficult for the average person with two left hands to make Pride should see you through once you’ve begun Che task And if you complete only one of these projects just set aside the remaining projects to tackle next year

The nut tree will took so professional that you won’t believe you made the final product These are the materials you will need;

One styrofoam cone A can of gold spray paint A bowl in which to anchor the cone Clay-like florist sitekum A drill to make small holes GluePipe cleanersHi-gloss clear spray sealing com

poundSeveral plastic sprigs of holly A collection erf assorted nuts, acorns,

chestnuts, hickory nuts These items are all available in .

Woolworth’s, Metwood's in Trenton, your supermarket and the open field

Adhere the styrofoam cone to the bowl with the florist glue and spray both with gold paint Cover thoroughly Then drill a small hole halfway through the back of each nut. Place all the nuts on a cookie sheet and bake them in a 200 degree over for one hour This will assure you dry, long lasting and worm-free nuts

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PORCELAINS from Europe and

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HE will appreciate a stylish accessory from our large display of personal

objects in gold and silver An in­teresting group of jewelry and desk

accessories are available for the busi­ness executive, both male and female

TABLEWARE to suit every occa­sion can be found in our China and Glassware depart­ment Chickadee and Holly by Boehm will cheer your winter table

A BRONZE is a truly distinctive desk ac­cessory Pnnceton University s loe Brown masterfully depicts a host of America s favorite sports in replicas and sketches of his heroic works A gift sure to delight the fan and or fanatic

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O u r outstanding array of distinctive gifts has been chosen with our w ell-know n flair for elegance.

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WATCHES are immen­sely popular gifts These, for him and her by Seiko, two of a largesse of styles and makers

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THIs YEAR, to beat inflation by charging now and paying later (when the dollar is worth less) you could keep a man cozy by giving him a fur coat Ski parka ior men are available in fun fur as well as the real thing Coyote is a popular fur. Another trendy, warm idea is glorified sweatsuits made of velour and stretch terry with •prices,-’ bands of color from the shoulder to the waist or diagonals across the chest Popular colors* are hunter and clarets against cream backgrounds

Loss expensive, thermal presents are clothes made of natural fibers All wool and cotton layers trap air and provide more armth For the outdoorman. try chain is clothes shirts, fishnet T-shirts, twill pants or insulated overpants For cross country skiers, knickers made of poplin or corduroy, rub knit over-the- knee or ragg" socks and calfskin gloves are appreciated

O l R FAVORITE, for the-sportsman who-has everything gift would be a selection of rubber bottom footwear with differing ankle and boot lengths Laced with cowhide Strings, the outer ales are vulcanized crepe, the bottoms are compounded rubber and the leggings are made of full-grain cowhide They start around $30, are available in large sporting good stores and are great for sneaking up on bears

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Remember how w e . cringed when (ierald Ford asked us to turn our thermostats down to a 68 degree limit, but in view of the Iranian oil shutdown, a few Am ericans w ill question the necessity of the cooler temperature

With the current political and economic clim ate combined with Mother Nature’s, retailers will not only be asked. "Is it 100 percent wool'’ ' ’ but also ‘ Is it made in America’’ ” Now Christmas for men was newer a problem It was never interesting either You could go the route of your basic pullover sweater, your basic plaid scarf and a pair of imitation leather

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AFTER THE N I TS have cooled take the pipe cleaners and glue a pipe cleaner into the hole in each nut Cut each pipe cleaner down so that only half-an-tnch is sticking out.

Put glue on the end of the pipe cleaners and stick them into the styrofoam cone Cover the entire sur face of the cone with the nuts and acorns trying U> achieve a pleasant balance To highlight the trpe spray separately a few acorns before inserting them into the cone

If there are any gaps fill them with small sprigs of plastic holly Now spray your creation with the sealing com pound for a finishing touch of gloss

The first day of Advent is Sunday, Dec 3 If you finish making the Advent calendar by then your children can enjoy taking these beautiful figures and hanging them, one day at a time, on the calendar tree

This calendar also makes a lovely gift, but first make one for yourself These are the materials for the calendar:

• a 34" x 35” piece of white felt for the background

• an 18” x 20” piece of green felt cut in the shape of a Christmas tree This will go in the middle of the calendar of white felt

• 25-2'x" pieces of variously colored felt Each will be cut into a different figure or symbols 24 6f them will gointo the pockets and the 2Sth will be the tree topper

• velcrow. to be sewn on the back of each figure and on the tree for hanging

• a wooden dowel for hanging, larger than 34” .

• glue - to glue the green felt tree on the white felt

• gold cord to hang the calendar and attach to both ends of the dowel

• gold rick-rack — this is optional to

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make a border around the entire calendar

TAKE THE WHITE felt and cut off a four-inch strip from the 35-mch side This will be one row of 12 pockets Meanwhile fold under and sew down offc> inch of felt to allow for an opening through which a stick or dowel will be slipped for hanging

The calendar will have two rows with 12 pockets each The top row will be horizontal with the dowel The bottom row of pockets will be formed by turning up four inches of felt and sewing it down

To make the pockets turn the material so that you are sewing vertically every two and a half inches

The green felt should be cut in the shape of a tree and glued onto the center

of the felt. The two-and-a-half-inch fabrics can be cut into a vanety of shapes and decorated with silver and gold beads and sequins, Glue a small piece of veterow onto the back of each figure and glue 24 pieces onto the tree in order to hang them easily.

Need ideas for figures'* How about a bell bear, hobby horse or trumpet | here are also the symbolic fish, angel,

ime!, stocking or lion A gingerbread boy snowman, wreath or dove are good ideas, too

A gold cord tied to the ends of the . dowel will make it into a wall hanging

To make figures for tree decorations just enlarge the shapes and sew a loop of thread through the top Thanks go to i.inda Shockley and Judi Morehart of Hamilton Township for the original ideas and instructions for these projects

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With 450 acres under cultivation of soybeans, 350 acres for wheat, rye and barley, and 130 acres for potatoes, there is still 100 acres remaining for a product that practically causes traffic jams on Dey Road every December — shapely evergreen trees

With two sections open for neigh borhood people who come and seek the tree of their dreams, Mr Simonson expects to deplete a good number of his mature white, blue and Norway Spruce and Douglas fir

Those are the hot ones. Mr Simons said, pointing to the five, six and seven foot tall Douglas fir, the most desirable tree for the holiday. “ They hold their needles real well," he explained, "and they're soft needles ”

Blue spruce, on the other hand, while it is also a beautiful tree and holds its needles well, has hard needles If you try to trim it with bare hands, you’ll quickly understand the difference

IN GENERAL. Simonsons farm, which has been in the family since 1919, finds itself “ a little tight on trees” this year, particularly the Douglas fir And when you want to increase your tree crop there is no quick meaas to do so when you consider that it takes eight to nine years of growing to raise a tree of usable dimensions

Seedlings are planted as three-year olds. They are about a foot high and barely noticeable in a field full of overgrown weeds By the time they reach their fourth or fifth year they begin looking like small bushes

Planting 20.000 seedlings a year is the easy part, according to the personable farmer It is the job of pruning which most be done once a year to hold back growth and coax it into shape that is the hard part The pruning discourages spindly, bare trees in favor of more compact ones

When necessary, weed killer is spread around, and there is always a lookout for bagworm and spide mites, particularly the latter which attacks the Douglas fir and white spruce

Mr Simonson, who until recently (armed in partnership with his brother Edward (Buss) Simonson, laughingly recalled that he got into the tree farm business as a hobby in 1952 No longer a hobby, it is a solid business venture, although potatoes are still nis main crop

"A T ONE TIM E we were the largest t hristmas tree growers in New Jersey,” he said And it all began after Mr Simonson had gone with several of his workers to help out a friend. Hank Jeffers, cut trees at his tree farm in Pennsylvania one year After that ex­perience he figured it would be an en­joyable sideline

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So in 195? more than 20,000 seedlings were planted. As in all new enterprises there were errors and the first error was in planting too many trees before there was an established market

To compensate for that error only5,000 trees were planted after that And that turned out to be an underestimation of the already growing demand for Simonson farm Christmas trees

Right now, "W e still sell mor# than we can produce." Mr Simonson said People have already been to the farm ' and tied tags around the tree of their choice Will they get the tree they chose^ "There ’s no guarantee.” he said

Douglas fir and blue spruce are selling for $3 a foot and white spruce, Norway spruce and pine trees sell for $2 50 a foot With tbe average size between five and seven-feet a freshly cut tree costs between $15421

Sometimes people request trees with

the roots for replanting after the holiday These "ball and bagged” trees i an be replanted successfully although Mr Simonson does not read ilyrecommend it.

If you want to plant it, dig the hole right now,” he said. “ Or else have loose dirt in the garage.” Digging a hole in the frozen ground in January is an im­possibility, and keeping the tree fresh a nd alive until the last days of frost have passed is filled with difficulties

If it is kept in a good cold spot until replanting it might have a fighting chance he said, recalling one customer a ho had replanted every Christmas tree for the past 15 years successfully

Meanwhile Mr Simonson is looking forward with a measure of good nalured anxiety to the first two weeks of i December That’s when the entire street up and down Dey Road is “ wall-to-wall" ars and tbe fields are crawling with

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Women, especially mothers of three or more children, may be reluctant to ask for gifts that appear frivolous, garnsh or outrageously triv ia l Programmed to accept that “ Christmas is,.for children," too many American women equate the holidays with the time to double-rent the rug shampooer A present need not be expensive to be considered luxurious on a weekend

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The Christmas holidays are rapidly approaching, but those that celebrate according to the Julian calendar must wait a little longer. For them celebration of the birth of Christ falls on Jan 6

But the wait is well worth it, as the 13- day span allows time for the com merciahsm of the Christmas season to clear the air, permitting a different atmosphere to prevail in the observance of Christmas

Coming from Canada, 1 see no major differences in the manner in which most people prepare for and celebrate D ecem ber's Christmas holidays, although the commercialism is more obvmus m the United States

HI T BEING a Ukrairuan-Oar&dian, and observing Christmas according to wha we refer to as 'the old calendar,” Christmas celebrations have always been a different experience for me and the differences appear greater as I look ahead to spending my second Christmas in the States

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A Christmas tree is also part of the holiday decor, but it's not there for housing gifts A nativity scene with Christ, the Virgin Mary and Joseph, surrounded by animals, shepherds, angels and the three wise men is set up under the tree

However it is becoming more prevalent to include at least a few gifts under the tree as a result of the North American influence This is not to say that Ukrainians do not partake in gift-giving, but this is traditionally done on Dec. 19. St. Nicholas day. thus eliminating the necessity of exchanging presents on Christmas

THE: CHRISTMAS EVE meal begins when the first star appears in the sky. although it has become increasingly difficult to hold to this tradition because lor most Ukrainians the earlier part of the day has been a regular working day and it’s difficult enough to prepare the meal, without worrying about starting on time

The meal begins with the Lord's Prayer, followed by the singing of a carol Then the head of the household, usually the father, goes around to each family member with a plate containing small pieces of leaven bread topped with honey and exchanges Christmas greetings After he has made his rounds the rest of the family members wish each other greetings in the same manner

The sit-down part of the meal then begins The first dish isa preparation of cooked wheat dressed with honey and

poppy seeds This ritual dish of ancient origin, is believed, to symbolize a spiritual clan unity of all living and deceased members

The rest of the meal consists of various traditional dishes such as borsch beet soupi with mushroom dumplings, several preparations of fish, varenyky dumplings I and cabbage

ills ending with a serving of stewed dr ied fruit Meat is not included in the Christmas Eve supper

Th en the head of the household ... goes around to each fam ily member with a p late co n ta in in g sm a ll pieces of leaven bread top­ped with honey and ex­c h a n g e s C h r i s t m a s greetings.

It is also part of tradition to set a place .it ihc table in memory of the deceased

embers of the family Though no food is put out on the plate, the empty setting reminds everyone of the departed loved >nes and a feeling of their presence comes alive in those memories

The atmosphere at the meal is far from solemn There are jokes, laughs and merry making The conversation evolves around Christmases past, how

this year's meal compares with that of

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How will your tree be dressed this, holiday season9 in gingham, crystal, felt or sterling'1 The variety of tree decorations on display can make your tree well dressed lor as little as 75 cents an ornament or for as much as $25 each

A Gorham sterling snowflake which sells for $25 is hahging at jewelers Bailey Banks & Biddle at Quaker Bridge Mall, along with a Kirk siiverplate musical bell for $17.95

Waterford's yearly offering of a crystal tree ornament is available at Hamilton Jewelers on Route 1 A pear shaped beauty with a candle In the center, it is part of a limited edition and sells for $22.50

Those are really one-of-a-kind tree ornaments and would be perfect as tree toppers Foe, many families exchanging or giving tree ornaments each year adds to the meaningfulness of the decorated tree As each ornament is hung on the tree reminiscences of family and friends are revived

Both Hallmark Cards and Norman's Card Shop are selling the traditional white satin ball trimmers made by Hummelwerk Delightfully decorated with Winnie-the-Pooh or Peanuts characters, they each offer a special message jl ».

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For someone who is into birdwatchmg the National Audubon Society collection offers satin balls with delicate pictures of birds such as the cedar waxwing, the black-capped chickadee and the white breasted nuthatch tor $4.50 at Hallmark Cards

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Even straw, foil and string-art have been adapted to the design of holiday hangers Straw stars, in particular, are found in all sizes for use as tree toppers or just branch hangers A magnificent straw mobile for $32 at Nordicraft is triangular in shape with hanging stars

The most adorable straw item was a tiny braided goat A one-of-a-kind large size straw goat complete with beard is waiting for a buyer for the sum of $40

The string-art snowflake is only $1.80 for two. For a real heirloom there are hand carved Santas for $32 each Every wooded Santa has its own rough hewn expression and they seem to carry their black sacks over their shoulder in a jaunty manner i

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Boughs o f hol ly ' could come from South JerseyTraditional dolly wreaths, for nvxst

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But. like so many successful ideas, Hollyland didn t start out to achieve this -talus The orchard was planted in 1939 hy a local businessman just to assure an ample supply of holly boughs for Christmas gifts to his customers It later evolved intoa full-scale business and the orchard was opened to the public in 1971

Since then. Holly. House attracts thousands of visitors each year

tlo l l \ IS an evergreen tree with' aiossy green leaves that tend to turn darker and richer in color with the advent of winter The hjollies most

otabie feature, of course, T its berries, ranging from red, yellow black or

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Holly is rich in tradition, such as the popular American mistletoe custom Jn parts of England and Germany hollies are referred to as "h e " and "she those with heavily -spined leaves are known as the "he hollies while the smooth-leaver! kinds are associated with the gentler sex The types brought in for Christmas determine, according to an old custom, who is to be the head of the household for the coming year

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According to Daniel G f-enton president of American Holly Products. Inc , 14 new varieties have been developed at the orchard since 1939 through hybridization and careful selection The farm contains 50 acres of holly trees five enormous greenhouses and 30 plastic houses filled with thousands of holly planty A highlight of the visitors' tour of the area is an en­thusiastic talk by Mr Fenton on the horticulture of holly and the history ol Hollyland

Set deep within the woods, the Holly House features a holly-oriented museum and a gift shop The museum displays the world's largest collection of antique holly-motif china. The Lord's Prayer carved from holly wood over 150 years old. other holly carvings and paintings of holly In one room of the house, all the furniture is made from the wood of the holly tree In the gift shop, visitors can find lovely items to buy for themselves or for friends as Christmas gifts

There is no . admission charge to Hollyland. The orchard, including museum, gift shop and greenhouses, is open to the public at least five days a week year-round from 9 a m to 4 p.m. During the spring and fall planting sea son, it is open six days a week, while in November and December when the orchard is at the height of its beauty, Hollyland is open seven days a week

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Christmas all yearAt the Christmas Shop in Smithville it is not hard to get into the season's . feeling even in July The shop specializes in Christmas — decorations, gifts and what have-you ,

C hris tm as m a r k e d a l l y e a r a r o u n din S m ith v i l le shop

by Joseph S apia T h e P a c k e t (.ro u p

At the Histone Towne of Smithville near Atlantic City, it will he Christmas ! « days this year Ail thanks to the Christmas Shop

Inside the red and green building, a scent of fir is obvious Christmas music plays in tin- background Next to one of the shop's two fireplaces stands a decorated tree, with wrapped gifts underpeath Santa Clauses, angels and elves are scattered throughout the room No matter if spring, summer, fall • >r winter it is Christmas

Visitors can buy candles, mobiles, door handles made by a woman in her hos , statuettes tableclothes. bells and hand-made knit items Christmas is the common denominator

r i l l HISTORIC TOWNE of Smdh- ville is a cluster of mostly shops arxl restaurants from South Jersey Keeping with the village image, the Christmas shop specializes in more erf a colonial, traditional motif instead of the con lemporary,' said Gene Bums, who leases the shop from the Historic Towne of Smithville

People come here, they expect to find that atmosphere." said Mr Burns

Probably the most popular items, according to Mr Bums, are the fir tree mcense. stained glass ornaments to hang on the Christmas tree and record albums containing 15 songs recorded from old time music boxes The Rhode Islam! native said ihc shop sells about

ixm of the records per year W e cater to the senior on a limited

income,” said Mr Burns, "but we also cater to the person who does well ”

Goods in the shop range from fir air fresheners at 25 cents to a Nativity Scene that costs $150

O f the more than two dozen shops in < village- the Christmas Shop is one ot

ihe most popular according to Mr Burns

■ VOt ( VX COME here cm the worst da\ and w i have people shopp ingsa id

.Mi Burrfs,Saturday Nov 3 was a cool day, with

ratn jallm . on and off. The Historic Towne ot 'Smithville was not having one of its better business days Vet the

? ristma - Shop was filled with enough visitors td make movement withindifficult . J

We vi had great word of mouth advertising said Mr Bums "It’s One erf the shops they talk about

Because of the tourist trade, ac Hiding m M: Burns, the shop probably

does 60 percent of its business during Juno July and August He said the

us turners are willing to buy the Christmas items during the off-season because ot he uniqueness* of the mer chandtse

"Christmas shops becam e veiry popular during the early 50s in depart men stores when they set them up said Mr Burns

He said Christmas shops originated in New England where merchandisers decided to maintain the Christmas image throughout the year The Smith- wile 1 "hristn ,is Shop dates to 1952 when Fred and Ethel NOyes founded the village The American Broadcasting ( nmpany purchased the Historic Towne of Smithville in !9?4 and sold it to three partners earlier his year

r'"' " ,SINCE IT IS CMKISTM l k m file shop

all year, there is no charge .untig the Christmas season. But Mr Burns said the shop staff helps decorate theChristmas trees in the v illa g e ’s restaurants

Ironically the only day the Christmas Shop will be closed this year is Christ mas Day | "

The Historic Towne of Smithville rs an Route 9, aljout six miles north of Ah -4*i.ori For further information on the Christmas Shop and the rest of the Historic Towne of Smithville. call 609'S.l,N * W— -■ ■■ « mi ,1 . * * .

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Choosing .cidthes for children for Christmas is more than a thankless task It's insane Why0 Children don’t want clothes lor Christmas, they want expensive toys and 10-speed bicyclfs anti mo-peds that go faster than Daddy s car Christmas clothes are always good clothes, the kind you have to wear when you visit your cousin or when Mommy drags you into the city every .winter to see "The Nutcracker "

The trick to buying kids clothes is to pick items that thev will associate with FUN.

The trick to buying kids' clothes is to pick items that they will associate with F I N Now a lot of fun.nv Mommys will want to pick up those little dirty jeans and sweatshirts off the floor, wrap them up and place them under the Christmas tree, but they know that both Grandmas will find out So you have to find a sw eater or shirt with television characters on it fmaking sure that they re this year's fad, no old Fonzies

please or clothes that your child can play in

\ l l \ (U TF IT this y ear is not really an outfit at all, it s a contraption Call them / “C om fort Pouches.'1 ‘ ‘ Quilt Wraps' or Arctic Sacks. " they are a combination comforter and body wrap that you zip. button, snap or velcro yourself into Admittedly a novelty they might keep Junior m one place if there are enough situation comedies on television Prices vary according to the .blanket's fiber Choose from velour, poly ester fiberfill, goose down or acrylic fun* furs Remember, the smaller the body that is being wrapped the easier it should lx* to open

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being turned into modern ornamentsby Zelda Shluker Special Writer

Recycling is usually thought of in terms of newspapers, aluminum foil and bottles Gail Silver thinks of recycling in terms of gold Any old gold

Gold, the shiny, yellow metal that used to cause westward stampedes in the good old pioneering days, is still stirring up some heavy dust The latest epidemic of gold fever is evident in the hysterical tone of the full and double page ads from companies who are screaming for your old gold,

Yes, your old gold is a hot item But before you run out and cash in your old cuff links and class rings, Ms. Silver who works wiht designer Perry Stemetzki at The Jeweler’s Workbench in Pennington, advises that yew can get greater value from your forgotten or forgettable jewelry by recycling them

RECYCLING MEANS melting down the gold, purifying it, reshaping and redesigning it intowhatever you want a necklace, a ring, a bracelet Once the gold is redesigned it is worth far more than it was as old gold or scraps With the world market price for gold fluc­tuating around $400 an ounce that can be a great deal

For instance, one piece of old jewelry was remadeunto two filigreed rings with enough gold left over for another item if and when the owner decides to use it Although the original piece was worth

very little the new rings are valued around $250 to $300 each, depending on their weight The cost to redesign eachwas $75.

Then there was the couple about to be married who balked at the price of new wedding bands Their solution was to recycle their class, rings into wedding bands — something old into something new

Or the case of the 14-karat gold, card carrying case that was wed to an old diamond arrangem ent through the recycling process The finished product was an elegant, wide-cuff bracelet set off by the diamond

If you are having old gold fillings or bridges replaced take the gold home with you If you don't vour dentist's wife will end up with some terrific gold jewelry that includes your filling or bridgewqrk' Ms Silver can testify to this

“ A lot of people don't want to buy what other people have she said “ But sometimes people have designs in mind or want to design their own or they let me go wild ” Going wild, for Ms Silver usually means exciting free form designs

THE PROCESS used in reshaping the gold is the lost wax method A wax pattern is created which in turn creates a hollowed-out form which is sub-

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To the Polish people, the Christmas days Gody in native tongue are a time of good will, love, harmony, m igivenes- and peace

To i he W ojciec bow-ski fam ily of Monroe Township, ChristmasjEve is an evening of holy celebration when loved ones gather to feast on the Wilia — the trad itional Polish supper — to sing Koledy. Polish.carols, and to attend the Pasterka or the midnight mass

The traditional a ffa ir usually takes p lace in M ary and Gene \V o jc iechow 'sk i s home or at her mother s home in nearby Cranbury

The whole fam ily gets together unless it s impossible, Mrs Wojciechowsks -aid One year, we had 42 people here

MRS. WOJCIECHOYVSKI said her fam ily observes the occasion exactly as it is done in Poland

Vithough the preparation for the 11 course meal begias at least three days before Christmas Eve, the feast does not

commence until the first star appears that night • . 1

Mrs Wbjoiechowski said her four children. Anna M arie,'20. Judy. 19, Lon . 16. and Peter, 11, keep an anxious vigil on the sky for that star

The table, donned m pure white Polish linen, is set with an even number of plates and there is Always one extra place set

Mrs W ojciechowski explained tha'i if an ixid number of place settings ap pears, then one of the fam ily members will not live KS see another Christmas according to Polish beliefs

"And the extra place is always set in the hopes that someone will drop in, -he said In line with that hope an aim cient Polish adage says. "A guest in the home is God in the home "

f nderneath the imported linen is placed a handful of hay in the center of the table to represent the baby Jesus s manger On top o f the cloth, sits the bptatek or host >jn a s ilver tray

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Hours of preparationPreparing the traditional Polish Christmas Eve dinner involves hours in the kitchen according to Mary Wotciechowski and her daughter. Anna Marie, partially obscured

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Music is an integral part o f the traditional Polish celebration of Christ mas Peter Wojaechowski practices carols on the organ while his mother, Mary, looks on.

Polish Christmas feast fo l lows age-old traditionContinued from Page 40

recited by the head of the family, the oplatek is broken by that same family member and pieces are shared with everyone present

This can be a five to ten minute p ro jec t," Mrs Wojciechowski remarked

The feast begins Borsht or beet soup with dried mushrooms, that are always sent to the family from relatives in Poland is served first The ap petizers. pickled herring, beets and mushrooms, follow

The Wojctechowskis strictly adhere to she religious practice of eatmg no meat before midnight Thus several of the main dishes consist of fish like fried filets with lemon rings and baked, stuffed carp

Mushroom arid sauerkraut. cheese or potato-stuffed pierogi — a Polish favorite — is always plentiful,* A recipe for pierogi. pronounced .pye-ro-ge. follows the story i

The Wojciechowski children agree the cheese-stuffed ones are the best

Kasha. * barley meal, boiled potatoes, yeast panoakes with a poppyseed top­ping and cauliflower garnished with cream sauce comprise the remainder of the main meal

A compote (dried fruits drenched in syrupi. pastries, nuts and candies are then offered to those sweet tooths who still have room in fheir stomachs

Coffee and tea are served, of course, along with plenty of delicious Polish

wines, whose essences may sting a tittle is they go down, but become warm and soothing as they flow through the body

After supper the family members gather around the colorfully decorated Christmas tree in the enclosed porch area ;

Mrs Wojciechowski said lovingly of I > i lather that he was the biggest baby

He used to count the gifts in his pile 1 11 miss him she said as a tear came jto tier eye Her father passed away earlier this year and this will be the first Christmas spent without him

The immediate members of the .family open their gifts on Christmas i! ormng but ihe rest of the familyexchanges presents that night

It p m \HKIN<» on how the porch is stjill half full oi ciftx for her own children on

-'Christmas morning, MrsWojciechowski recalled her own childhood nd Christmas in Germany right after the war

My mother and father had a little tree 1 nder the tree, American soldiers would lean us a hag with a tew candies and an orange in it It was the only time of the year we got to have an orange Mrs Wojciechowski added that she hopes her own family realizes how fortunate they are ^ , |

Mi s Wojciechowski, a court clerk; m Monroe Township, came to America from Poland m. 1951 She met tier

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Heritage revivedRingwood Manor, in West Milford Township in Passaic County, is opened the first two weekends o f December when it presents a Victorian

Christmas Hostesses are dressed in flowing Victorian garb and the house is authentically decorated.

R i n g w o o d M a n o r r e c r e a t e s V i c t o r i a n Y u l e: . 'f

Candles and torches to turn spacious mansion into living history

Sugar plums and garlands of green, caroling door-to-door, sumptuous feasts and lot- ■ presents under a Christmas tret* ese are only a taste ol what Victorian Christmas is all about It has been ii- r ib e d as the epitome of Chrism at its best In (act, most of the Chris’ traditions as we now know them re begun in the Victorian era

The opulent nostalgia of a Victorian Christmas w ill be recreated at Ringwood Manor as the Women’s Club of West Milford Township and the Ringwood Manor Advisory Committee sponsor the event for the third con secutive year during the first two weekends in December “ At dusk, says Bert Frol, curator of Ringwood Manor, “ The estate will once again glow with candles ^nd torch lights The Manor, beautifully dressed with Christmas garnishes and floral arrangements, will give the visitors a sense of what Christmas was like during the Victorian period

TO COMPLETE the picture, tours of the aut h< nticaliy decorated Manor House be conducted by hostesses dress*! n lavish Victorian dresses“ Last year we did such a great job recaptu; ng the Victorian aura, that s<wne people took our guides formar says Mi Frol

It ach drawing room which- XVI fur" ■ rgs then

(he blue hazeWithin a mile or two of the Manor

House, principally west and'south, area dozen abandoned iron mines which, at one time or another, supplied iron for every war in the United States from the Revolution through the First World War The village, Manor House and mines are inseparable in telling the history of Ringwood Manor It is a fascinating story and at the same time refreshing, because to many' Americans it is entirely new," says Mr Prol

The spacious old mansion recreates the way of life of three successive owners of the property, the Ryersons', Coopers and Hewitts

The Ryerson fam ily cam e into possession of the property in 1807 Years later, >t was purchased by Peter Cooper,

will tie a 10-foot cedar Christmas tret1 authentically lit by candles The subtle eauty and atmosphere of candlelight,

especially on an evergreen, has long been a source of joy to all beholders

The Manor lies in upper Passaic 1 ounty and can be reached by Route 23 situated on a grassy knol) a half-mile north of the town hall, the rambling Manor House is surrounded by beautiful landscape and huge trees With its bay windows, gables, filigree, Ionic columns and porte cochere. the exterior suggests !he Victorian era, when ornateness was the rule and simple lines the exception Standing on the Manor Terrace built of Baltimore brick, the visitor sees the Ramapo Mountains stretching out across the valley until they disappear in

New York philanthropist, ties! known as founder of the Cooper Union Institute The property then passed to Abram S Hewitt. America's foremost iron-master of the 19th Century

The large Manor contains >1 rooms and 13 bathrooms with the west end featuring the only recognizable section of the Ryerson dwelling With the ex ception of some Ryerson furnishings lately acquired, all furnishings, historic relics, and other items were presented to the state by Norvin Hewitt Green and are originals used by the Hewitt family

Whether it’s winter fall, spring or summer, Ringwood Manor is a beautiful site Although the mansion is closed from November to April, except for the first two weekends in December, Ringwood Manor State Park is an ideal place to cross-country ski. sleigh ride, and take winter nature walks

THE ADMISSION to attend Victorian Christmas at the Manor house is $1 75 for adults and t l for students and senior citizens Children are admitted free of charge According to Mr Prol. proceeds will be used for restoration projects, scholarships and community projects Tours are from 1 p m to 9 p m on Saturdays, and 1 p m to 7 pm . on Sundays during Hie Victorian Christ mas weekends Refreshments will be served after each lour and guest musicians w it! perfor"

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M ost stores m a k e eve ry e f fo r t to sa t is fy customers on re tu rns

by M ic h a e l M o lvn eux The P a c k e t G roup

Consider the case of the fresh coat of white paint on the Beatles 'white album *’ An audacious record buyer at Sears tried to return a well-worn copy of the fatuous.plain jacketed disc that was evidently so marked and discolored that it took a pa int job to disguise its age The scheme worked, acknowledged Dave Struss, division manager of records at Sears Quaker Bridge store

Scams like this help to turn salespeople's hair wintery grey during the annual post holiday gift return season More difficult, however, than the inevitable number of cheats is the sheer volume of return business The day after Christmas, said Mr Struss is "w o rse than Black F r id a y " the t raditional day-after-Thanksgiving kickoff of the buying season

Store employees know that as long as gifts are given , gifts will fie returned Sometimes it's a matter of taste or practicality And sometimes it’s just a uuestion of too hasty shopping by the gift giver

MAN 1 V M VV said a former shm saleswoman in Bamberger's in Pnn ceton, will place his hands apart in the air and say "M y wife's foot is about this b ig" before asking for a gift shoe suggestion More often than not. the ill

title■: spouse 'will bring the shoe box bdek after Christmas, to join the gift i ecipients who just happened to get tic <■< • iismarts or a steel-and-glass<>11*-*• able to go with a Colonial-style

living room ’, E ( h of itiese similarly blessed would probably go to the store department in

h the gift was purchased That was the tandare practice at tfie stores The Packet surveyed, the "four corners" of Quaker Bridge mall, Bamberger’s, the ■ • s J f Penney's, and Senrs The decentralized approach seems! to have spelled oblivion for the old "return desk setting of the "Many Happy !;••• in i' John McGiver TV comedy

Tin- universal policy seems to he a on or attitude toward pospholiday

tel • ns than during the rest of the year Pi ice given to the shopper is tb bring a sales slip w henever possible, cojme early n 'lie day to avoid crowds, and to wait a

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I it it s best to bring in the items ' ad w eeks of Christmas, said N eil.

m merchandiser of gifts, lamps am hardware in Penney s. For during that period, there's a policy that reinriied gifts can be redeemed in cash

Itercs cither a receipt br if the pe iey s people were sure the item was fiu: based there In the rest of the year.

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Mi Oliver said, the usual policy is to give a check in the mail instead of cash cm the barrel ifor any item costing more I hail $151

TI1KRK IS M i statute of limitations" at any of the stores checked "W e try to accommodate any reasonable request." said the manageriif Sears,

Some custdrhers at all the stores however stretch that policy to the1 limit ■by bringing back games with half the pieces missing or claiming to have recently purchased fashions that went out of style with Twiggy

"Clothes have been returned here as much as seven years old A man said he bought them a month ago," said Tony Kago, a Sears salesman of mens clothing

The truth can be learned, however, by codes marked on an item s price tag. >3id a Sears colleague

Store employees are aiso amused by shoppers who bring in merchandise that they swear was purchased in the local 'tore, including a tropical print shirt lat was obviously not bought anywhere

i orlh ot the Florida border That's i rally not a problem rfi making a return however since the large chains say ifhey 'll take hack items purchased in any Jif their stores

llH IM .IM , \U)\<. the sales slip will not only help the customer get a return quicker but can also save money For as ,i Sear's employee said. " I f an item has Iseeium sale, we have to give them that

price, and no more than that But sales people widely say that if a sales check says a certain amount was paid, that 'iim will be refunded

In B a m b e rg e rs a le s w o m a n said " I f you have a receipt saying you paid cash, you j»et cash " Bui without a receipt when the store agrees to a refund, a check will tie sent

"W e know this is an aggravating time tor everyone, said Mr Oliver at Penney s, who added that nearly- all questions, can he handled at the* in­dividual'department But there and at ail the stores, there is a court of higher appeal

Sears appears lo have the most for­malized operation, a large Customer Convenience Center, where extra people are deployed for the return rush Ap pliances are often spread oul on the counter, as employees trouble-shoot mechanical problems or help decipher the manufacturer's warranties

When asked to spell out the return policy an employee at the desk pointed to the glass doors, where shoppers enter' under the motto "Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back

INTEH l’ K K T IM i THAT policy is the key question at Sears and at the other stores, where executives say things like "W e just try to use common sense " or We try to lie as liberal as possible" or We try tog ive the customer the benefit

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Everyone has known a Santa Claus and this is a story about one Not just any Santa, but a very special Santa

This is the opening paragraph of an essay Rosalie Russo handed in at East Tennessee State University High School about two years ago Ms, Russo is no longer a high school student but her grandfather. Austin Dooley, is still Santa Claus

For 33 consecutive years, Mr Dooley has been donning a red suit, white beard and black 'boots He does not need am padding because he is about 6 feet 2 inches tall and 275 pounds He has played the Santa Claus circuit at the old P J Youngs's in New Brunswick the Drug Fair and Two Guy's in F reehold the New Brunswick Public Schools

Santa Claus Visitation Program where a group of second graders at one school played "Jingle Bells on various instruments C‘It makes your heart pulse with pride to see the children be taught to do those things so young the New Brunswick Thanksgiving parade (before which he landed in a helicopter and then “ got in the fire engine and rode around town” ) and "just a lot of places ”

ONE OF THE REASONS he remains

Santa Claus is “ the enjoyment of it more -or less

I enjoy the children, said the 67 car-old Monroe Township resident

I just look forward j to Christmas that’s a ll," said Mr Dcfoley

Actually the first time he played,Santa laus was 49 years ago in the Ozark

Mountains of Missouri Born and raised i Perth Amboy, Mr Dooley ran away

from home when he was 13 He made his way to Missouri, where a farmer picked him up while hitchhiking on Route 66 For the next five years, he lived with the irmer and his family m Lebanon, Mo

l! was there, in 1930, that Mr Dooley played Santa Claus for the farmer's one ear old and 3 year-old children

I crawled in through a window in the side to get rn the house.” he recalled

I was light,” said Mr Dooley “ I only weighed about 145 pounds then ”

Mr Dooley eventually returned to New Jersey, and the Dooley family took over a new and used furniture store in Woodbndge in 1941 After World War H. the store “ swung over tq new furniture and toys ” In 1946, Mr Dooley played Santa Claus at the store and he has not given up the role yet

“ To stimulate trade, I started playing Santa Claus evenings and Sundays,” said Mr Dooley

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Lace collar , belts s h e e r p a n ty h o s e

b u t no b a b y giftsContinued from Page 24

shopping list Here are some affordable suggestions for a female -»'

1 Lace collar — now sold separately, d adds a school girl lobk and charm to a crew neck top From S3 to $7 in depart men! stores and junior Speciality shops

2 A selection of cinch belts You can spend a lot or a little (money) on this gift, depending on the quality and status of the belts and the store in which you purchase them Choose from wide, shiny vinyls toslim suede tocrushable leather belts in hot colors like gold, silver, fuschia or wine Prices start as low as $2 50 per belt with the sky the limit

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3 A rainbow selection of sheer pantyhose She probably bought the basic colors,'htige taupe natural, in late August Why not fill in the collection with textured plum, brown with Swiss dot. ribbed grey, or, gasp, sheer black w ith seams From SI.95 to $6

■i If you have to look to Santa's elves to provide a new holiday dress, consider a new hottday top Glittering black and gold or red and silver tops by Lurex start under $20

FIN ALLY , for that most forgotten female, the mother to-be, her holiday girts should not be Teddy Bears,, receiving blankets and animal mobiles. They're for the baby

F e w variations made in Polish traditions

Continued from Page 41

Husband, a state trooper, fn the United Slates

She never got a do!I as a present unit! she was in this country since her childhood Christmases were spent in the then war ravaged countries of Poland and Germany Each year now . there is a doll under the tree for May W njciechowski

The food anti the presents tn the Wojciechowski home are abundant but tin- most important aspect of the holiday is the unity of the family

Her youngest daughter Lori, told he; mother that she hoped the tradition would carry on even after their grand parents are gone and even after the four of them marry or move away from home

"It's been celebrated this way from generation to generation, follow ing tradition to a T. Mrs Wojciechowski said

Pierogi. a favorite Polish disti can lie stuffed with a potato or cheese mixture with meat or with sauerkraut and mushrooms Following is the basic recipe lor the dough ami the recipe for a sauerkraut and mushroom filling

Dough ingredients 2 eggs 2 cups ffCHir cup water and a 1 teaspoonsalt

Mound Hour on a kneading board and make a hole in the center Drop the eggs m the hole and cut into the Hour with a knife Add the salt and water and knead

.until firm Let it rest for ten minutes covered with a warm bowl

Dm, ide the dough into halves and roll tf * ut circles with a targe biscuit cutter Place a smalt spoonful off filling a little to one side on each round dough Mo.sten the edge with water, fold over am: press the edges together firmly, n aking sure they are well sealed to prevent the fitting from seeping out

"p the pierogi into salted boiling w or Cook gently for threte to five

c os Lift out of the water carefully ;»-i fora ted spoon

1 >wd or pile the pierogi The ur miked will stick and the choker! will

metr shape and lightness

sauerkraut and mushroom filling • bents 2 cups sauerkraut ; 2 cups

ishrooms 2 tablespoons sour cream i ill finely chopped omofi, butter

salt and pepperK use the sauerkraut Saut(* the onion

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A i he sauerkraut and continue to fry itii tie flavors blend well Ada the sour cam and let cool

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Hanukkah, an eight-day festiva l which begins on the 25th of Kislev, ac­cording to the Jewish lunar calendar, or on Dec 10, is the kind of holiday which conjures up the aroma of potato latkes pancakes ', the giving of Hanukkah gelt money or gifts), the playing of dreidel tops; and most of all, the lighting of

candies for eight daysThe historical victory of the rebellion

led by Judah the Maccabee against the Hellenistic Syrians who occupied the land of Israel around 165 B C.E is a tale repeated over and over Children enjoy hearing about the small band of Mac­cabees who overwhelmed their larger foe and how the desire to worship God prevailed over the tyranny of religious persecution

The focus of holiday celebrations centers around the lighting of the menorah icandlabra' According to tradition, when the Temple was to be rededicated after being cleansed of the idols introduced there by the Syrians only one cruse of sacramental oil was found

Although this was supposed to bum for only one day, it miraculously lasted for eight full days, during which time other oil was prepared

EITHER SMALL, fluted, colored wax candles or oil lamps are used for the

iights The custom is to increase the candies from one to eight as the festival progresses as a sign of constantly in­creasing joy and light in the world A ninth candle, called the shamash, is used for lighting

The candles which are lit soon after sunset, or any time after, are placed in front of a window in order to proclaim the miracle In total 44 candles are used

The miracle of the oil is remembered also through the serving of fried foods such as latkes or deep-fned sufganiyot fdoughnuts) After the candles are lit and the blessings sung — and some families have the custom which allows each child to light his or her own menorah — the latkes are brought out

For kids this, is the fun part presents are exchanged and games are played Hanukkah gelt or Hanukkah gifts in its inception was intended to make children happy While the gift may once have been a modest sum of money today’s gift tends to be more opulent

On Hanukkah gambling becomes a serious occupation, but so long as it is played with pennies, nuts, raisins, or matchsticks it is perfectly all right The popularity of p laying dreidel has flourished despite the fact that gam­bling games were definitely disap proved of under rabbinic tradition

Indeed, playing dreidel, which was originally an old German gambling game, has become a permanent feature of the Hanukkah festivities

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Santa Claus and his elves have the largest toy faetory in the world. Mr Dooley and his family operated the largest toy store in Middlesex County The toys were made at the North Pole, between customers. Mr Dooley- repaired toys in the Woodbridge store When not in the store, Mr Dooley would sell Christmas trees while wearing his Santa Clads costume

Mr Dooley sold the store property in 1967. and it is now the site of the Woodbridge library At that time, he moved to 11 acres of land at the corner of Dey Grove and .Jurgelsky roads in Monroe He lives on Dooley's 11 Acre Farm with his wife. Violet, and daughter Carol, one of the couple's four children Besides his continuing to play Santa Claus, he is retired but "a farmer at heart "

It is not uncommon to see Mr Dooley wandering around in his faded blue bib overalls He may be wearing a tattered denim jacket, a cap over his light long hair and his pants tucked into black boots His size may make him seem formidable, but he is a big lovable guy Maybe just the way a Santa Claus from Certral Jersey should tie

iV r Dooley said he lias his "own psychology with the kids' who visit him

For the non-believing children, he might sav

Remember when 1 was at your house las' year, .you left me the cookies and milk" It was good You going to have some this year or You broke some of the nice toys I brought you

Another way Mr Dooley deaLs with non-believers is by asking why they are not doing good in school He said the children look puzzled and wonder how he knows

To see the concern onThe children's face after you pin them down on something, said Mr Dooley ' They) turn to their mother 'and say) That Santa Claus knows everything, doesn't he, mom'’ '”

What is it like to be Mrs Claus"I can t tel) you I have no words

said Mrs. Dooley It's just too much sometimes "

Mr Dooley, who plays Santa Claus through the Western Temporary Ser vices employment agency, has become somewhat of a celebrity The New York Daily News published a story about Mr Dooley in 1975 anS The Home News of New Brunswick das used severa l photographs and stones with him over the years In 1971, The Home News published a full front-page picture of Mr Dooley in Santa Claus costume with his boots off resting in front .of a fireplace the day after Christmas He has also been interviewed by the Christian Science Monitor and other publications

Parents can make believers out of their children by tracking flour through the house with boots or large shoes, said

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Mr Dooley He said the-tracks should begin w here Santa Claus w ould enter the house and go to the Christmas tret- the food left for Santa ami other areas and hack to w here they started

In t 1m - morning, mother raises cam for messing up the house said Mr Dooley "I have t>een blamed several times by children' for tracking up the floor

“ f've had some say, Mommy's not going to let you in the house anymore if you track up the floor.''' said Mr Dooley, also recalling how parents wiijild wink at him because he told them about the flour trick the year before

Mr Dooley added that the flour is not a problem to vacuum away

For children with long Christmas lists:

All right. 1 want you to write every thing on a piece of paper>nd hang it where 1 come in I'll see what's on the paper and I'll leave those toys, but if mommy tells you to do something and you don t doit. she crosses one toy off Every time she hollers at you, she takes one off Now, how many toys are you going to have on Christmas E ve "”

He said the children say they will have no toys remaining on the list.

For brothers and sisters, he may ask them why they were fighting

"The child'll generally turn around and blame the parent for telling Santa Claus,” said Mr Dooley

"To see the expression on some of the children Some greet you with such happiness, and others bawl their heads off,” said Mr Dooley “ There’s a way of approaching all of them

For children who are afraid, Mr Dooley may tell them he brought the wrong toys to their house the previous year, that he mixed up the deliveries with a friend's house When the children hear this, according to Mr Dooley, they will tell him he is wrong He will then say, “ Well, come here, and tell me what I did wrong. ^ -

" I ’m giving away my secrets, but why die with them?” said Mr Dooley

How long does Mr Dooley plan to play Santa Claus"

“ As long as God gives me strength,” he said

Mr Dooley is not just Santa Claus, but a special person

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M e / f e d down g o ld b e c o m e s shapelesss

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sequently filled with the melted down gold

The old jewelry is melted down first so that any nickel, copper, zinc or other impurities are removed The jewelry is placed in a ceramic cup and heated with an acetylene blow torch

Meanwhile the wax pattern of the chosen design is "invested ' into a silica container through which the gold is channeled It is then put into a hot flask in a 1,000 degree oven

From there it goes into a spring wound crucible which shoots the gold in

✓ with centrifugal force After the ring is formed stones may be set in it if desired and Ms. Silver, who began as a lapidary, has a full stock of stones from diamond:- to sapphires and amethysts

“ We have a regular 47th Street right here," she joked, alluding to the famous diamond center in New York City

It is hard to believe when looking at the melted down gold that it will eventually emerge as a beautiful ring or pm It is nothing but a shapeless blob

Even after the ring is formed it is very dull and it takes between three days to a week to polish it until it shines in all its golden glory

So whether you have your eye on a chunky gold nugget to hang around your

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The fact is. according to Ms Silver, it is better to reinvest than to sell “ When you .ell you don't get the true value,'she said

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at Hebrew bookstores, Hebrew schools and synagogue git shops They can also be made in craft workshops of clay or wood. To be a dreidel the top requires four sides with the Hebrew equivalents ot the letters NKinun (I igim eli, H hay and SH shin' cm each side

WHETHER Y<H WIN or lose depends on which face ot the dreidel is up when it falls N means msht or nothing the player does nothing G meaas gantz or all player lakes all H means ha lb or luilf with Ihe player taking half the pot NH means shtel, or put two objects into thy pot

When only one object or none is left in the pot every player adds one When an mid number of objects are in the pot, the player rolling H takes half the total plus one When one person has won everything the game is over

Each year this festival is com rnemorated at the New .Jersey Statehouse with the lighting of the Hanukkah^ menorah by area schoolchildren This year Gov Brendan Byrne and other dignitaries will In* present at the lighting ceremony on Dec 17 The ceremony is open to the public and is sponsored by the Jewish Com munity Relations Council

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Bring in Your Prints, Posters & Pot Pourri

. NOW TAKING ORDERS

FOR CHRISTMAS FRAMING !

Also: Kodak Film S Processing _ _ _ _ _Honrs: Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 Evening hours by appt. ^ v 5 r

“Custom Framing does not hove to be expensive

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g o e s o n f o r 3 d a y sContinued from Page 29

last vea? the changes that have chme about since then but everything is on a happy note

Kven when the conversation shifts to recollect ions of those that are no longer with us only the pleasant memories surface bringing joy not sadness

Caroling, which is a haste part til tradition, carries ‘on strong Feu families get up from the Christmas Eve meal before singing at least a tew together

isit friends ami relatives or, go caroling"

Hut ( kr.niuans have taken care {not tie d ■ ced and even though thek may ha\i .. work for a day or two after

- they make up tor the lost nm ■ v - onimumg their celebrations '.‘ i j 'ne weekend rolls around Although about 70 percent of

• kr.c: :.i a-in Canada have contiijued to .»t< according to the ilulian

.tit dar ho percent of Ukrainian- \n i observe Christmas on I tec

Even when the con­versation shifts to recollec­tions of those that arc no longer with us, only the pleasant memories surface

Beginning Christmas Kve and carrying on for several days later groups ni carolers also visit Ukrainian homes Many carry out this tradition and take the opportunity to collect donations lor various causes an ac eeptahle practice among .Ukrainians m North America

O T I l E U s \ ISl l homes of trice: bringing Christmas greetings to each other and then families and sharing their festive spirit The tradition goes hack a long way anil Ukrainians in

North America continue todo something they i c always loved and that is sing

The. midnight Mass rounds out the Christmas Kve celebrations Most iH'ople prefer to attend the late services trot only to participate in the religious, ceremony', hut also to m eet uith old Irieitds and acquaintances Those that don't make the midnight service, atleiul mass the tollowmg dav

Traditionally the Christmas holiday continued for the next three days a practice which i, practically impossible to follow m North America But most people tak e# ! Christmas Day Jan 7, to

Kerry parish has the right to deter­mine tic calendar it chooses to follow and is it turns out most America n-

k: la churches opted to observe ’theGregorian one This applies only to the l kramian Catholics The Ukrainian orlh<»:ov have stayed with the Julian calendar

As a • (-suit. American-Ukrainians have "|| themselves open to American nilu< • ecs There is more gift giving on

< ’hristnm- and turkeys are finding theirway onto some tables

T' . e are less caroling and get meet* ’-rs with groups of friends and a on, -a i*s to share m the Christmas -pint " at l remember

B..' fw old Traditions have not beer, fdrg"' ' " md there arc many who still

■ in hem out, despite celebrating in l iecc' her Kven those that ha ve vi'ered ■ "ii i rtion.s do not seem quite at on" ■ th gift giving and turkey din

net" and are aware there's something m issing

ill i I n 11 y n tUKK new perishesthat '.ere .-bu ilt in Washington, t ic i i tmi and Chicago decided that they m ild celebrate according] to the

"IJ -t\a- and chose to follow theHtlia calendar

BO percent of l Damian-Americans obser­ve ( Christmas on Dec. 2“>

s a*. ci** cr,4B» Cn»

not that there's anything Jiast . i " wrong with the manner inu Inc t " o s ! Am ericans celebrateChristmas

My nc criticism would strike out at ihe -'ini. ernalism that accompanies

■, _ md Til, "Ci ‘ ..in; that 1 iii ot alone in that respect

But I vc always looked at it as their Christina.- and my Christmas.'' and

: to become Xmas instead ofChristmas tor me j

Faith, Hope 8- Love

In life these are the only three things that matter and they are symbolized by the Cross, Anchor and Heart A beautifully crafted pendant in sterling silver 24K gold on sterling silver or 14K gold by J & C Ferrara

In the language of flowers, to give a rose is to say “ I Love, Y o u A rose in full bloom means beauty at its fullest. And this one is beautiful indeed Delicately

•crafted in sterling silver or 14K gold by J b C Ferrara Also (available with a sparkling diamond Sterling silver with Sterling chain 14K gold with 14K gold serpentine chain

D ia m on d s. Jptvelr\ A < rifts

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W A T C H & JEWELRY REPAIR

APPRA ISALS E N G R A V IN G

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Top off his holiday

H e a d s t a r t s P a r t - A n y w h e r e .

T h e h a i r p i e c e t h a t l i v e s u p t o i t s n a m e .

Parted on left parted otf center parted on right

Headstart s Part-Anywhere s the first skin hairpiece with the styling versatility of a natural head of hair

Created by hair designers Barn's & Zervoulei. the Part Anywhere car], be combed m any direction Brushed forward

■or back Parted anywhere or no pad at all

its hand-looped and sealed fibers are evenly distributed into its m'cro’-thm, transparent base making almost any style pos­sible

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O pen fn Evening ?»! $

Th* P#ck*t M agazine

The parade of theN o music comes with them, but these wooder soldier- would stir the imagination of any youngster on Christ mas morning They can be had at The Cummins Shop

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Contmued from Page 30wooden gnomes while you are there, aswell

AT BOWRING, delicate starched cotton macrame butterflies are aghtter with glass facets So are hearts, trees snowflakes and bells Most are only *1 50 to $2.50.

If you would like to have a gold-plated tree. Santa, bell, antelope or teddy bear engraved for free Things Remembered at the Mall will do it for you when you buy the ornament for $1 29 or $2 29

Many people enjoy the old-fashioned feeling that goes with the Holly Hobby dolls dressed in their gingh.tn blue ami white print dresses and U ; cts They are available along wath *■ ves in felt shoes or elves in wooden bells at Hallmark Card stores

pr mache elves are available at

Ornaments run from 75 cents to $25Norman s for $3 50 each They also have a somewhat more elegant decoration in 1 wle s silverpiated gnome ornaments taken from the book Gnomes, illustrated by Rien Poariuiiet for $4 50 each

Small wreath ornaments are available in a plastic popcorn design for mh cents or in gingham for $1 98 at Hallmark s For a sophisticated wreath there is a 7-tnch leaded stained glass one for $16 at Norman's

sunned glass ornaments are beautiful sun catchers too and they come in a variety of shapes as stars, candy canes, small and large stockings and even as a red Chnstnias cardinal. Prices range from $2.50 to $12

Wooden figures make the most colorfu l and cheerful decorations 1 a use the interesting characters and -cent - are usually in bright primary < or- a reds yellows and blues

Hanging against the background of the green tree they are delightful

At Hallmark the wooden ornaments are snowmen with broom in hand and scarf entwined about the bead, a dog in a straw bed with floppy ears and tail hanging out and little wooden trunks slightly ajar with gifts peeking out , They are all there — hobby horses,

green pears, angels, even the church aW steeple

HAH NFS. TOO, has a collection of small inexpensive fun ♦naments First you may have to decide whether or not you really want to hang Mr Magoo on your tree If you do he is to be found at Hahnes in a glass bail So are Oscar the Grouch. Bullw inkle and Ernie Made in West Germany they sell for $4 to $6

There are also paper mache red cardinals »nd white doves foronlv $V50

1

Roly-poly wooden-headed skiers complete with red caps and skis sell for $6 Animals on wheels, white haired old ladies with brooms, even Minnie and Mickey Mouse — they are all there waiting to be taken home and hung on the tree

There are also many kits available for people who wish to make their own decoratioas You will find some in (Taft Showcase at the mall There are fabric figures to stuff or plaque characters to paint

For the ultimate trip in tree decorating and probably the largest selection in ready-made and do-it- yourself ornaments you may want to go to Mefwood Florists on New York and North Olden avenues in Trenton There you will find everything from plastic trees to garlands and do-it-yourself supphe* ■ •. u . \

The Pecket Magazine 63

Welcome to

VILLAGE SHOPPER. RT 20G ROLKV Hill H i

' Death Star 1 Space Station

$ 2 1 .9 9

SuM iM : W » *

Play Doh Malt & ... . Burger Shop

. f e * 5 6.99

Frantik GameCal! Me Back| Telephone’*'

M illennium Falcon Spaceship$ 2 6 .9 9

Imperial Troop Transport”'

Creature Cantina Action Set

Patrol Dewback

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Fisher Price Doll HouseFisher Price DollsSesame Street Club HouseY ° U R g

C H O IC E q$14.99

WOMOWt

Egg Spaceship

LESNEYSCHAPER T o n k a

Strong Arm Loader

Oft Road 101 Adventure Buggy $ 1 3 . 9 9 ^ ^ ,

Big Trak Transport $ 1 0 . 4 9

Fantom 4Hovar i Craft ^

$15.49

Pop Up Pinball

OPEN MON.-SAT 10 A.M. 10 P.M.

S U N . 10 A M - 6 P MLAYAWAY NOW £ FOR

CHRISTMAS

SHOPPER, RT 2 0 6 . R 0CKV HILL. 0 J. 0 8 5 5 3 6 0 9 9 2 4 8 4 5 6UILLQGE

T h « P a c k e t M a g a z m eI

DOWN PARKAS HUDSON BAY BLANKET

1 ight cum n s w e a te rs $ ~8 *

K ir is p a r k a $ - 2

Hoods art' op tional

wool SWEATER

You c an t go' wrong with a sweater but it might take some time to dec ide we have so mans styles from habtes ’ sizesto grandpa's Choose from a varietv of- different wool blends and colors as well Prices start at about$ 2 4 . 0 ! ) — - x

The Hudson s Ba\ t ompan.v intrnduc ed the point bwnko: - I " “‘f for trade with the natives ot the North American wilderness Ihe 'hutt indigo lines .,>;i points on each blanket indicated the number of heaver pelts re q u i re d in exchange1 for the blanket

\\ oven m I ngland .a IOC • ire.u wool. Hudson s Ba\j Point Blanker

; are exceptionally durable and c omfortable .outstanding values tor a l i fetime of c laSsu w a rm th 4 point "2 90" oil ( ,reen ; under 8$ iwool ! mIon $ •“ 00

DOWN

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garment. It savailable in

l> styles and fabric s

I he kids vest S-L in

navv ru ns \S i f 5 0 i

The adultsij . vest in

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WOOL HATS

One c)t the- easiest and ItMst expensive1 wa\s to keep warm e to bu\ a hat and weai it1 We have TOO' wool watc h cups from S i 0$ to $$.00,, and all sorts of wily things m between even some 100".,

orlon I otv ot colors and warrnth

W O O l ^OCKS CHAMOIS SHIRTS

DAY PACKS

Great forhooks ski trips

. p i c n ic s c o u

n a m e it L o t s o f

models colors and si/es Proven

to last

Made of I 00 c hamois tvpe cjottob this is a mac h|ne washable shut Available in mens, XS-XTarge some' are straight rut in / navv Ian red green rust fight blue brown, and light green $21 00 Womens 8-1 n in tan rust light blue and navv $ 2 1 00.

THE NICKEL830 State Hoad - Route 206 North(Just before Cherry Valley Road, on the Left)

Princeton, N. J.

THE NICKEL S 100 GUARANTEEIt \oi. arc not c ompl- satisfied with out products, return them lot an ex c hange or refund'

RS W O V f K I 10-9; SA7 10-6 SUN H -4 ; te le p h o n e 609-924

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KAWASAKI KD 100 - 1976 Very good con­dition *365 609-896-1750

DIRT BIKE. Yamaha YZ80, 1977, better than new condition *465 609 448-8978

SUZUKI DS 80 like new only 20 hrs on bike Best offer 201-359-7225

Trucks

75 DODGE V A N } ws/pb, auto, bed, cabinet, closet, ex cond; *3200 609-448-6873

'72 FORD PICKUP. V8. auto , * 1,200 or best offer 201-297 0928

DODGE 6 ton: 1946 Flatbed, new paint and oak bed, A 1 running condition *850 909-448-4492

1973 INTERNATIONAL Travea ll, very clean inside 4 out, must see, $1500 609-448-8350, keep

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CHEVY pick up. G-1Q. 20 nipg, big tires. 50,000 mi., ext cond , *1,500 609 885 4:«)9

FORD Pick-Up 1976 Fiberglass cap factory air, am fm stered, P/S, FJ B. 47,000 mi, cljean, 6- cvl Asking *3900 609-758- 3300

DODGE VAN 1969 good condition 609-443-5268

79 BLAZER 4 speed, part time 4 WD, 9,000 miles. *7700 Call 609-924 7329

1970 -)( TON In­ternational Pickup with Seal-coating unit 140' of high pressure hose 4 sprat lip 201 329-8979

1975 GMC Pick Up 4wd, 3/4 ton, very good cond Even license plates. *3425 Call 609-466-0470.

71 FORD VAN 3/4 ton, 6 cyl, 3 spd. new remanufactured motor, shocks brakes, exhaust, radiator, tires, sunroof, etc Asking *800 609-448 6454

'77 FORD PICKUP F100 excel cond, low mileage, good gas mileage Many extras 609 799-0539 after 5 pm *•

1978 FORD Pickup V8. auto. Ziebart rust- proofed. custom paint, radials, 15.000 mi cap, many extras *7800 when new will sell for *5195 201-297-5052

1974 FORD Ranchero GT - Only 41,000 miles, excel, cond. *2595 or best offer 609-443-5544

VW BUS 1970 Excellent condition *850 201-7822807

R e c re a t io n a lV eh ic les

JEEP 4-wheel drive, Willys 4-cyl eng Needs clutch ana brake 3-way hydraulic plow For parts or trade-in on newer unit *1600 609395 1258

T R A V E L T R A IL E R 1970 18 Foot, clean, exc condition Fully self contained *1500 firm Hitch also ava ilab le extra 201-297-1390

1975 MOTORHOME 20ft. 2-30 ga gas tank Self-coot 16.000 miles Exc condition 201-®95310

1974 SKI DOO Nortic 644cc. electric start, very good shape Call after 5pm 301-359-3461

TRAILER AWNING 24 ft olive 4 white ratchet type *100 Truck roof mount condenser coil + under dash unit, *iuu 609-395-0350

R • c r e a t io n a l V e h ic les

21 FOOT 1970 Continental Sleeps 6, self contained Exc condition *2400 609-466-2422

MINI MOTOR HOME 1975, like new. sieeps 6, Call eves 201-359-6261

M a c h in e r y & E q u ip m e n t

MASSEY TRACTOR 1949 model come to see 609-448-2156

COMBINATION FORD dump truck 3 vardi with 85 CFM Worthington rotary air compressor, runs well *1975. 609-586 4580 »

METAL Lathe *275 or new 5/8 cap. drill press *250 201-297-5376

Boats

TRAILER Parts and kits to build your own Almost any type and size 609-92£-8632

BOATS - Sunfish. Sun- bird, sidewinders, family boats, small trailable vachts AMF ALCORT MFG Princeton Sailing School & Marine. 609-921 8632 Delivery

1951 CH EVY pick up, new engine, smarter, generator. fuel/water pump runs great, asking *800 Scott 609 924-3339

2! FT MAKO INC open fisher outrigger Twin 65 Mercurys 1971. good cond *3800 or best offer Call 201-873-3777 til 6,pm

then 201-297-5926

TR A ILE R S 4 ac cessories for sm all sailboats, canoes, yachts & power boats to 30 Golf cart models, motorcycle, tractor, snowmobile 4 utility models Also, fuel saving models, kits 4 parts, special/multi purpose types designed & built Delivery 609-92! 8632

SAILBOAT 14 Phan tom Lateen rig Car loppabte Used 2 seasons $495 609 298-5946. eves

T ra ile rs

U T IL IT Y T R A IL E R brand new, owner must sell *650 Call 609-44 22%

In structio n

PIANO - Theory lessons with experienced pianist

teacher B Mus M S - Juilhard Intermediate and advanced students p re fe r red Recom mended in the Juilliard P r i v a t e T e a c h e r Directory 609-921-0802

MUSIC TEACHER will teach Beginners in Piano, Sax 4 aecordian 609-443-6657

GUITAR LESSONS Jazz Classical. Folk. Pop Experienced teacher of beginning 4 advanced students 609 924 2946

P IAN O LESSONS « P riva te instruction Begin thru adv Exp teacher 201-821 9667

P IA N O L E S S O N S Moscow Conservatory Background Professor is a c c e p t in g l im it e d number of students In term ediate and Ad vanced levels 609-466 2587

TUTORING SERVICE All grades 11 subjects Contact Bernie at 609 452 4399

TUTORING FOR ELEM school children Certified teacher 201-297-4008

In s tru c tio n

SCHOIAPRINCETON PRIV ATE

INSTRUCTION SERVICES

-remedial help, support, enrichment-all school subjects as well as writing, study skills, editing English as a Second

Language-Young people 4 adults Call 609-921 7338 or 921- 7731

DISCOVER FLYING LESSON $10. Raritan Valley F ly ing School Kupper Airport, Man- viile Appointment 201- 722-5111

P IAN O LESSONS r e a s o n a b le ra te s , Princeton Area, certified music teacher exper. enthusiastic, all levels 609-924-0361 after 4 pm

TU TO RIN G M A in Special Ed Tutor grades 7-12, remedial or Spec Ed student 609 443 3568 after 8

THE GREENOAKs at Princeton

French • Spanish • German»it#lian * Lati * English Native teachers & translators Small classes' 4 private in­struction for children and adults Tutoring

'R elated Vrts C ourses

t all 921-811 HIM hi , Mon A Wed U»S. on I* M, " P.O Box 11,17

Princeton 1

A BETTER WEIGH is offering beginners jazz, beginning Nov 12 for 6 sessions ending Dec 17 *18 Limited number in class Cal! now 609-448 4501

RAJNEESH MED! TATIONS offered Tues Tluirs, 4 Fri. 7 to 9 pm at 52 Jefferson ltd Princeton Nowmnm - welcome Call 609-924 0601

GUITAR interested in learning to play'’ I teach all styles and only what vou want to learn Sue, 609-924-7120

FLUTE OR RECORDER Lessons beginners through a d v a n c e d - Experienced teachei Oberhn Conservator. BM 609 737 2655

LEARN GUITAR from theory to chords from blues to Folk to Rock Experienced teacher Call Sandy 609 443 1893

MATH TUTORING in PhD High School 4 College Preparation for SAT Exam s also available 609-448-3690

P IAN O TEACH ER Conservatory Graduate 201 297-2322 '

WOMEN in Transition a weekly group for women encouraging growth 4 awareness Professionally trained leader For information, call 609-896 0618 or 609- 896-0323

TUTORINGREADING ENGLISH

STI DV SKILLS WRITTEN AND ORA!

COMMl N RATIO N \dults 4 Children THE LEARNING

EXCHANGI157 S. Main St

Hightstown 609-443-4113

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TUTOR English,reading Spanish grades 1-12. NJ cert teacher 609-896-9155

SENIOR CITIZEN with over 50 years experience playing piano, desires to give lessons Can only provide lessons to homes that have pianos Charge *7 SOanhour. *3 75a half hour Call 609-924-2611 bet 7am 4 9am or after 9 pm

RID ING LESSONS Janet Schaafsma Group 4 private lessons E v e n in g le s s o n s available Indoor ring Call 609-737-0018

A UNIQUE Approach t< language learning 25 la n g u a g e s N a t iv e teachers and translators Instruction for children and adults All levels Brush-up, conversational and lite ra ry classes Intensive courses for travelers and business people Tutoring Call 609-921 3063 or 924-9335

O I L P A I N T I N G LESSONS Call E i evenings, 7-10 pm. 609 924-8483

G U ITA R LESSONS Songwriting Voca coaching by professionalartist Bob Korman, 609 921 3669

Instruction

t o r . - EXP ELEMEN. math, rdg , study., spec problems, writing 201-297-0624

LEARN TO ,- Play the piano through the music you enjoy Teacher e x p e r ie n c e d w ith children and adults 909- 883-0937

GUITAR Lessons all levels, all styles, taught by Berk lee College of Music graduate Call Ed Cedar 609-443-5163

C a te r in g

RONALD W MILLER, chef oij Princeton's Colonial Club, will be accepting a lim ited amount of catering engagements through the holiday season Call 609-921-9841

P h o to g ra p h y

W EDDING, Bar Mitz vah. Portrait package *80 Incl 15 enlarge ments. 36 proofs, all col or Call tab M itchell, 609-896-2524

TUTOR English 4 Reading all grade levels Experienced teacher Excellent references 609 443-4231

E X P E R IE N C E D Tutor Licensed teacher Help vour child to develop ability 4 con fidenoe in reading and : mguage skills 609-443 5346.

G U ITAR AND BASS LESSONS - teacher with music college Ex­perience, reasonable rates 609-924-2755

FRENCH Lessons Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced Conversation 4 or Grammar 609-448-2908

E n te r ta in m e n t

JONJIETHE MAGIC CLOWN

Magic comedy 4 balloon animals Available for school shows, birthday partita grand openings and fund raisings For further information call >01 254-6374

DiSC JOCKEY FOR Weddings

Parties. Dances, L ive Band Sound For low cost, any type music - ,/isco. 50 s, Pop. Elvis, etc Barrv Davison. 609 587 1355.

MAGIC SHOWS For ch ild ren 's b irth day parties Balloon animals included Have per formed in Princeton 4 surrounding areas Call 609-924-4)09

DISCO Extravanganza Weddings. Birthday Parties Any Occasion Com petitive Priced Excellent D J Ralph Matarese, 609-448-7790

ED KLEIN offers Disc Jockey Service for aitv occasion. Disco. Rock, 50s 4 60s, big band Or any combination Book now for holiday parties Terrifc sound system 4 , reasonable rates 201-821 ‘*664 -

IT S MAGIC

From spectacular stage shows to intimate close up magic. Ch ildrens b ir th d a y p a r t i e i , banquets, any event Each show personally planned to your needs ' y a professional magic ,n Reasonable rates Call after 6 pm 201-247 3805 \sk for Ed Smoot

EXPERIENCED string musicians for hire Add a pleasant touch to your party or special occasion frorh classical to popular music at vour request

.Call 201-359-1662 or 359- 7876

WEDDING Photography at the right prices

Favors, invitations, call Metaxas. 201-526-1835

N A TU R A L Color Portraits. Bar Mitzvahs, Weddings, social events from *125 Remarque Studio 609-448 7938

P ian o Tun ing

PI ANO TUNING Regulating Repairing

ROBERT HALLIEZ P T.G. Registered

Craftsman SINCE 1951 609-921-7242

A and Z PIANO Tuning and Repair Call 609-799- 2477

F u rn itu reR es to ra tio n

B M RIDER Furniture repaired 4 refimshed Antique restoration Caning 4 Rushing Hand stripping Pick up 4 delivery serv ice Our only location rear of 7J Main St., Kingston, C >en Mon Sat 9-5, 609-924- 0147

CHAIRS - CANED Rushed reglued,tightened Furniturerefimshed Years of experience Free pick-up and de livery 609-896 0057

CANED ' 4 Rushed Make aryild chair better Give it a new seat Ex­pertly done 609 395-0342.

Cat e r in g

BE TAKE LADY lives •Hir area' As raved

ibout on WOR John - .ambling last Monday 1

heese cake, pecan pie, rugeiech, and hociliate coffee cake \sk for Bev 201-359-8739

HORS D 'OEUVREfc nlirgited The new irdhet party caterer

nr details and prices of ur delicious hot and cold ppelizers. soups en

trees<and desserts, call -M-874-6090

IT s i'OLD outside a no lie Bar B Quers want to mieinside to cater vour

J a y Brunches ' <» - 4 Buffets CaB War B Quers, Steve

MoskOw 609-921-0964-

BusinessServices

TYPING done at home IBM Selectric II Technical or non­technical .___W ill alsotranscribe tapes 609 466-1693, Eves

T Y P IN G services at reasonable prices by- prof essional secretary with over 12 years ex­perience Term papers resumes, manuscripts, etc 771-0285 (Ew ing evenings and weekends

PROFESSIONAL TYP ING SERVICE Car duner 's Shopping Center Rte 130 4 Pnnceton H ig h t s t o w n Rd , Hightstown, NJ 609-448- 6707 Your complete s e c re ta r ia l s e rv ic e featuring E rror Free Automatic Typing every page an original Also fetters, resumes, theses, dissertations, addressing 4 mailing. Xerox copies Equip ment; IBM Correcting Selectric II and an IBM Memory type, nter

D IP N Strip free pick­up 4 delivery Hand stripping, refinishing, repairing, caning 4 rushing Our reference, your neighbors D IP ’N STR IP . 49 Main St., Kingston. NJ 609-924- 3668 Open Mon-Sat 9-5 pm

B IX F U R N IT U R E Stripping “ there is none better' in the Lace Works Building, Lam- bertv ille , NJ 609-397- 8498. safe for antiques

F U R N ITU R E Refin ishing 4 Repair - custom built to specifications THE YARD LEY CABINET MAKER, 215-493-2654

BusinessServices

YOUR TRADEMARK on the world s finest chests Your staff and customers w ill bi]y arid wear printed shirts With your log Proven- recognition advertis ing for any business Tee shirts low as *3 No minimum ever 1 time set up charge *20 1 week for 1st order, re­orders while you watch Also golf shirts, turtle necks ladies long- sleeved, etc Price in­creases Jan 1 Order now! The Shirt Printers at Records Etc., Mon t g o m e ry S h op p in g Center 609-924-8688

Specia l Services H o m e Services

SHIATSU massage acupressure therapy- helps to cut thru stress and achieve relaxation For appt , please call 609- 924-8649 Gift certificates available

HOUSECLEANING efficient, reliable With references 609-737-1003 or 737-1669

TREE WORK ALL Types Pruning. Topping, Feed ind , R em ova l Storm Damage, Land C learing 4 Chipper Service F irewood 4 wood chips availab le Competent work at a fair price Fu lly insured Free estim ates Con- s u m e r b u r e a u registered 609-737-3126

TAXIDERMIST Deer heads. Tanning, Birds. Small Game 4 Fish Cali Bob 201-874-5392

RESUMES UNLIMITED - Your complete one stop resume service featuring resumes professionally written to highlight your qualificabons, expertly- typed 4 duplicated Foir personal, confidential service call 609A486701

SKIN CARE for a p r o fe s s io n a l com plim entarv facia l call 609-443-4323

Princeton Packet Inc *has some

Press Time Available Web Offset Press

Let us print your newspaper or in-house organ Camera ready m e c h a n i c a l s or negatives required We print regular standard pages or tabloids

Your paper can be printed on regular 10# newsprint or 50* white offset stock

Our capacity for your needs is 24 pages standard and 48 pages for your tabloids

Call Mr Hutchinson or Mr Burke at -609 ' 924 3244 for particulars onyour printing needs

*(We have won state 4 national press awards for quality press work •

M A O R I'S T Y P I N G SERVICE Quick, ac­curate, neat 609-466- 1708

HOMESTEAD Chimney Sweep Clean. Reliable. Service Experienced 4 Fully Insured ‘ Certified Member of National Chimney Sweep Guild Full-time, 24 hr Service Inspections 4 Repairs 201-735-7708 Woodstove Sales 4 Installations

AVAMIAN Appliance

Repair & Service Air Conditioning

Washers Refrigeration Dryers Heating DishwashersRanges, etc.

Reasonable! All work Guaranteed . 609-443-6901 or

609-113-6989

COLLEGE SELECTION 4 A P P L I C A T I O N COUNSELING in dividuals 4 small groups Dr Michael L Rosenthal 609 737-2236

TRUCK 4 WINDOW Lettering show cards, paper signs Herbert C Rodgers. 201-297 1648

HARRIS JANITORIAL SERVICE - Floor waxing, rug shampooing Completely insured 609- 882 2251

SNOW REM O VAL Commercial Contractor P roper equipment 4 insurance 201-359 3000

BASEM ENTS W ater­proofed Residential, industrial, c o m m e r c i a l T h eGrander Corp 255 Ridge Rd, Monmouth Jet NJ 201-329-4545

P R O G R A M M E R freelance Information 4 resume. Alan Mc­Farland, Box 492.Lahaska. Pa 18931 215 794-3430

T H E P r o fe s s io n a l Massage Center for relief of muscle strain 4 general stress. New Hope. Pa 215-852-9147 We offer gift certificates

EXCAVATING Com­mercial 4 Residential Also com plete septic systems S 4 T Ex­cavating Cont Inc 609 896-0333 or 456-3032

M ARIA IDA NAC- CARATO Ladiescustom tailoring, in­formal 4 formal wedding gowns All kinds em b r o i d e r y a n d monograms Alterations Lessons 609-896-1577

SUPER TYPIST Varied a b ilit ie s , in clud ing technical Accurate 4 reasonable 609-924-4165. eves 4 wknds

S pec ia l Services

BUM CLASSIFIED ADS AT CMJB SPECIAL 3 TIMES RATE

WITHOUT CHANGES!

Accounting Bookeeping 4 Taxes

Small Business Our Specialty

Mac Enterprises 609-799-0091609-298-2234

T Y P I N G A N D COPYING SERVICE manuscript commercial, legal, statistical or technical. My office or yours 215-295-2544

B 4 W Photography Competently executed reason ab ly p riced Phaedrus 609-392 2688 in PM

A SOLID DECK needs a smart design 4 a professional approach beck design and con­struction by Alan Trovato, student of ar c h i t e c t q r e F r e e estimates 4 design sketch After 6 p m 201 526-0522

GARAGE DOOR hard to open? Call for all points check springs, cables, pulleys F ree estimates Steve Hover, C e n t r a l v a c u u m . Burglar, Fire Alarms, Garage Door Openers 4 Repairs 201-297-1816

CARPENTER AVAIL­ABLE for rough, fine and creative work in Pnnceton area at reasonable prices Call Jem 609-924-1796

BROWNING FERRIS INDUSTRIES

Residential 4 Industrial Refuse Collection

Cranburv Station Rd Cranbury, NJ 609-443-4818

MATURE EXPERIEN­CED MAN - w ill do repairs, odd jobs and painting promptly at reasonable rates Phone 609-924 4658 a fter 5:30 pm

C A R PE T Cleaning Seam and shampoo Free estimates, low rates Call 609-585-3148 or 609-5853636

KITCHEN CABINETS built, delivered 4 in­stalled Wood 4 formica finishes Wall units also built 201-329-6072 or 329- 6202

FLOOR SANDING hardwood floors sanded and finished Phone 609-585-8235

CH IM N EY SW EEP Kollmar Member Nat’ ! Chimney Sweep Guild. Hightstown, NJ (609) 448-7013

WOOD STOVE IN ­STALLATION - please call Scott Demme. 609- 924-0469

C A R PE N TE R All forms of carpentry, designs, included with free estimates. Call 609 466-1752.

HOUSECLEANING Spring cleaning. Windowwashing, Floors washed 4 waxed. Genera! cleaning Reasonable rates Call 609-587-0972after 5 p m

DECORATING Advice One consultation 4 you u ill know what to do with all or anv rooms in your house 1 sell nothing except advice which will make you wise, clever, artistic 4 economical in beautifying vour home 609-921-6662

CUSTOM MADE SLIPCOVERS

B R I G H T E N YO U R HOME YEAR ROUND Your fabric Labor only Call for yardage needed References on request BOBS SLIPCOVERS 609-655-1573

C A R P E T Cl eaning Special - Any size room steam cleaned by ex­perts $19 95 New £>awn 201 446-4313/ 800822-8928

NEED HELP With Your R em od e lin g Ideas"’ Custom Carpentry Call SANGEET SINGH. 609 799-8238

SNOW REM OVAL Residential 4 Com­mercial 24 hour service Vittorio Pirone, 609-924 6489

SEWING MACHINE repair Also bought 4 sold Small apps repaired, quality work 201 446-6105

L A N D S C A P I N G 4 G a r d e n i n g W o r k Resideniia ! or Com­mercial Lawn mowing, sod. seeding, shrubs, trees, clean-up 4 hauling Also sidewalks, patio, fencing, driveways constructed Back hoe service, top soil, railroad lies, etc Snow plowing. 24 hour serv ice Firewood for sale 609 882 4078 or 924-9555 anytime

PRACTICO Assoc expert housecleamng Call 609-396-8735

CESSPOOLSAND

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED

7 Trucks - No Waiting

RUSSELL REID CO.

20 Years Experience 201-873-2534 201-356-5800

DRESSM AKING And A lterations — Janice Wolfe Call 609-448-2125

C H IM N E Y SW EEP Fireplaces, wood stoves,, oil burners Clean, ef­ficient system A dirty chimnev’is a fire hazard' Call Robert Ackers, home confidant. 609-466 3011

ALTERATIONS Expert tailoring Same day service Reasonable 201 251-6127

H o m e Services

ROGERS UPHOLS STERY - DOES MORE In addition to our fine custom upholstery we also sell and install vertical and horizontal blinds, woven woods, draperies and slip covers Call us too, for decorator pillows and decorating advise Free shop at hone service 609-799-2807

SNOW REM O VAL Residential 4 Com­mercial 24 Hour Service 201-297 9300 ^

B uild ingServ ices

QUALITY WOODWORK Specializing in design, fabrication 4 installation of built-in cabinets 4 bookshelves Custom kitchens

Distinguished additions 4 alteration services available also Call BRONSON WOODHULL

JR.after 5pm. 609-166-7796

or 166-0276

Build ingServices

GIBBS ROOFING General Construction Roofing, siding, patios paneling, additions and alterations All work guaranteed 609-695-2142

GENERALCONTRACTORS

ixew homes, additions, garages, driveways, r o o f , n g , c u s t o m masonry, fireplaces, swimming poofs and patios Full line of aluminum products

WM FISHER BUILDER'S. INC.

Serving Pnnceton area for 30 years Financing arranged

609-799-3818

NELSON GLASS & ALUMINUM

45 SPRING ST PRINCETON 609-924-2880 MIRRORS

AUTO GLASS PLATE 4

WINDOW GLASS

GLEN CONSTR CO Remodeling, carpentry, e le c tr ic , m asonry, plumbing 4 decorating 201-454-5005 before Ram or after 6pm

WE ARE RE INSU LATIO N SPE C IALISTS - Using -Cellulose Fibre To Save You Money Year Round Energy ’Conservation I n s p e c t i o n N o O b l i g a t i o n W a s c o Builders 609-586-6230

CUSTOM FIREPLACE 4 chimney installation, custom home building, additions. alterations, repairs, pole barns Free es t imat es G lorstan Builders. Inc a201 329 6265 or 201 -269-36|2

B E N G I A Q U I N T O Builder Specializing in alterations. additions, firep laces. masonry work Fully insured R eg is te red ’ bu ilder Quality work 201-369 .1576

MASON CONTRACTOR specializing in fireplaces of any design, chimneys, and brick or stone backing and hearths for wood stoves Also, any type of brick, block, stone or concrete work Est 1948 CALL 201-329 :(064 after 5 om

C O N T R A C T I N G Specializing in homes additions, renovations Have your basement remodeled this winter for reasonable rates also available for small jobs Call Morton McLaughlin Builders, 609-655-3810 evenings anvtime or 201 329-6051.

HILLSIDE BUILDERS,IN4

General Contractors

All types masonry 4 ceramic tile work New construction as well as repair work 609-921-9099

J A CONSTRUCTION Pat i os , s idewalks, asphalt and stone d r i v e w a y s Good, reliab le work at low price Free estimates Call 201-369-3128

ALTERATIONS 4 Ad d i t i ons , s k y l i g h t s , greenhouses, basements, decks, windows, etc Free est 4 design 201- 238-5538

AMERI CAN Colonial Reproductions. Ltd for the enthusiast desiring colonial am ericana. authentic period homes a n d a d d i t i o n s Restoration of older homes. Let us turn your dreams into reality by redesigning xour rooms in the warmth and charm of the 18th century tradition S Decorator des i gn coo rd in a ted References Call for appointment 609-397- 3645

LAM P SHADES Lamp mounting and repairs Nassau Interiors, 162 \assaji St.. Princeton

MASON Concrete, brick, block, repairs 4 other types of work Free est John 609-882-1696

H o m e R ep a irs

CARPENTER - repairs, rem odelling 609-921-r m

CARPENTRY

ADDITIONS REMODELING

KITCHENS RESTORATIONS CUSTOM BARNS

609-259-7940 Peter Wikoff

BU ILD ER Robert Novobilsky Interior & Extenor Work Addition, A lteration, Siding 4 Roofing 609-466-0826

4

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H o r n * R ep a irs

D O V E S HOME Im ­provements ■ all repairs, interior and exterior Free estimates Call 609 448-6563

M ASTER CRAFTS Quality home im provements 4 repairs done with old fashioned pride Reasonable rates Twin Rivers - 609-448 2186

CERAMIC T ILE Repairs - tile installed per manently with new cement board Bathroom rem od e lin g . low est prices T ile for do-it v o u rse lfe rs D E L A ­WARE VALLEY TILE, 29 vears of experience 609-888-1067

CREATIVE DESIGNS, home or com m ercia l Kitchens, baths, swim pools, repairs, additions Call for consultation AH Work Co , Belle Mead 201-359-3000

HOME REP A I RS & Improvements Rates are reasonable 609-443 f>598 after 5 pm

P a in tin g & P a p e rh a n g in g

LOUIS B ALD INO & Bros Painting 4 Decorating Interiors 4 Exteriors Wallpapering 609-921-7728

DOMINICK Pintinalli Jr Painting Contractor

Interior 4 exterior Residential 4 com mercial Free estimates Call any time, 609-882- 1631

QUALITY INTERIOR Painting with the womans touch Estim ates gladly 215-295-0396

INTERIOR & Exterior Painting free estimates, reasonable rates, "clean work Call T Laski 609- 799-1462

tH A R L lE The Painter Interior & Exterior painting Free estimates 609-448-6563

HOME REPAIRS In­sulating, paneling, sheet rock, roofing, siding, closets, tile shelving,, additions 4 alterations Free estimates. Job or hourly rate l*ocal refs Please call after 5pm 609 466 0820

OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS Elec operators Factory to you Over the counter or full service parts & repairs. Call free, for free info 800 872-4980 Ridge Door. W New Rd . Mon Jet

H O M E ' REP A I RS & Renovations Meigs 4 Schlmski. Box 188. Roosevelt, NJ. 609-443 5180. 448-7576

HAVE HAMMER will travel ' Qual ity work manship by skilled c ra f t sman Siding, roofing, alterations 4 additions No job too large or too small Fully insured Free est Call Doug Renk, 201-329-3616 or 201-329-2489

EXTERIOR Metal & shingle roofs gutters, garages, porches fen­ces, hauling, demolition, painting. carpentry, waterproofing, mason ary patching, calking, glazing, etc Guarantee 609 921-1135

MASONRY 4 Carpentry Work Fireplaces, ad­ditions, rem odeling, kitchens 4 home im p r o v e m e n t s F r e e estimates W A Wor telman 609-448-0165

P a in tin g & P a p e rh a n g in g

DAKBEE BROS, jte r io r 4 exterior ainting 4 home repairs ully insured Free inmates 609-882-0891 or 43 3721

CUSTOM P A I N T I N G Service Residential, commercial Interior exterior All work guaranteed Call now for Special Fall rates 10 vears experience 609- 924-1760

NEED A Professional-’ W a l l p a p e r i n g 4 Graphics Call SANGEET SINGH 609- 799-8238

PAPER HANGING SCRAPING

Prom pt personal ser vice All types erf wall covering

Free estimates Dan Rudenstine

609-585-9376

ICTOR APLAS sidential painting tenor, paperhanging 1 572 2369

PA I NT I NG - interior, exterior Specializing in oil, stains, masonry & firecode paints ‘A Quality Painting Ser vice " Gary K Orlando. Contractor, Ringoes N J 609^66-1644 after 6 pm

CAPITOL Painting interior & exterior, reasonable rates, fully insured 609-883-1537

P A I NT I NG Interior, exterior, wallpapering, !ight carpentry. Quality work. Call John 609-655 1598/655-2015

PAINTING Interior 4 Exterior Mike Prosetti Cal! after 6 pm. 609-448 4438

PRE HOLIDAY pro (essional interiorpainting References 609-448-1015.

PROFESSIONAL Paint mg - interior and exterior Ed Noebels Phone 609-443-3559 after 6pm

JULIUS H. GROSS Pro- fessionally painting the town of Princeton for 22 years 609-924-1474

P A P E R H A N G I N G Free estimates, 609-882 9132 after 6pm

NANAK’S SERVICES Professional Painters

Interior & Exterior Custom Paper Hanging

Longs landing Reputation

Local References Fully Insured 609-799-8238

P A I N T I N G 4 Paper hanging Frank Janda 292 Dutch Neck Rd Cal'. (609 1 448-3578

P R O F E S S I O N A L Paperhanging & Pain­ting Call Santos. 609 799 4160

PAINTING lnt, 4 ext Paper hanging Quality work Guaranteed, in- su’ Free estimates 20 i *8-6346

RI -IDENT1ALCOMMERCIAL

PETER FIUMENERO JR

PAINTINGA

PAPERHANGING SPRAY POINTING 609-799-3657 eves

N.W. MAUL & SON U.S. Hwy 136 & Griggs Drive 201-329-4656

Repair Service Electrical Power &

Lighting Installations Industrial Maintenance

PAINTING by J e * E S a v a d g e , i n - terior f exterior. Sa­tisfaction guaranteed Call 609-882-5199

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Classified AdvertisingWeek of November 21-23, 1979

P lu m b ing

PLUMBING Lie *4621 Need a plumber, free estimates all types of plumbing Call Mike anytime day or night Plione 609-586-0266

PLUMBING SERVICE REPAIRS

C ALBANE.SE 669-452-1666

License »3329

Roofing

r o o f in gAll Kinds

Free Estimates

WILLIAMSON CONSTRUCTION CO.

669-921 1184

E Z ROOFING 4 general contractor All work guaranteed At low co»t For free estimate call 609-448-9155

Why watt until the roof leaks'' Plan unead for your roofing needs NEW ROOFS REPAIRS

COOPER 4 SCH AFER63 Moran Princeton

609-924-2063

t 11RLSTENSEN ROOFING -

Asphalt Shingling with

Craftsmanshipat

Unbeatable Prices Guaranteed Insured

Consumer Bureau Registered

184 Carter Rd Princeton 609-921 1277 609 924-7737

ROOFING new roofs 4 repairs Flat roofs a speciality Gutter in­stallation St repair Gary J Orlando. ( <>ntractor, R ingoes N ( MM 1644 aftei I j m

G J DEGREE R o o f i n g . G u t t e r s • Mas on r y G e n e r a l Contracting. Repairs Small jobs welcome as wel l as m ajor con struction 609 448-1395

BELLE MEAD Roofing 28 yrs in business Free estimates on all type roofing and leaders and gutters and chimney flashing Call anytime. 609-924-2040 or 201-359- 5992 local call from Princeton i

A LL IE D ROOFING - New and old roofs of all types repaired Fill and d r i v e w a y s t o n e delivered Ail work guaranteed No job too small 609-448 5707 Free estimates

M o v in g & H a u lin g

WILL HAUL IT Cellars, attics and garages cleaned Call 609-799- -4680. Consumer Bureau Registered

PAINTING & PAPER HANGING Reasonable, neat, free estimates 201 874 6959 Or 526-3764

W AR LIN G TO N 'S Fa intmg featuring In tenor Painting Rooms from *35 up and Gutter Cleaning 609 799-2020, 609-443-4790

H A N D Y MA N I N ­TE R IO R PA I NT I NG, Free ests a l l-446-7658 aft 5 p m

PROFESSIONAL Pain ting Interior and E x t e r i o r F r e e estimates Call Brokaw 609-466 1949

Electric ians

ELECTRICIAL Residents*1 Commerce- i.

Industrial Wiring Free estimates

669-443-5239

PlumbingF’ A R K A C R E S P L U M B I N G it HEATING - Installation & repair of all your plumbing needs Li e 15648 201-297-7538

G a r d e n in g & Landscaping

P av ing

l HRISTMAS TREES You Cut

Church Groups, In dividuais. Businesses Welcome

Wholesale OnlyMinimum Order of -

10 TriesBranches Wholesale

Available f You cut Pme Cones Avail

609-737 2178/’ v ...:

LIQUID tree feeding bv soil in jection Ouri equipment is clean and accurate Call Foster Agricultural Services, Belle Mead, V J 201-359- 2454

DRIVEWAY CONSTRICTION

& MAINTENANCE We've beer, serving Central Jersey for

Over 12 Years UMBERTO PIRONE

669-152-9182,

W a n te d To Rent

SPRUCE PINE Trees You dig we dig Land scape yourself & save S10 per less if vou buv in quantity Avail 11/23-25 only 609-737-2178

SMALL Apt Wanted Jan L Princeton area, WOO. private for mature professional woman Reply Box 02783 c/o Princeton Packet, call 609-924-9300 Thurs. Fn, *1:30 8:30 Sat 9-5

R e s p o n s i b l efehable couple seeks job Kith cottage or work in exchange of rent Either pusband or wi fe is hvailable 201-538-3655

LIQUID TREE feeding by soil injectiki. For free estim ate caul Foster Agricultural 'Services, 201-359-2454

M H D LANDSCAPING Complete l|mdscapmg serv ice Lawn main tenance. shrubbery trim m ed Merion sod installed, toip soil & d r i v e w a y s t o n e delivered P lease call 609-921-1691.

CLEAN , responsible female needs cottage or 1 bedroom apt About $230 ji09 -890-0891

T I RED OF HAVING unreliable Tenants'1 W ell, w e r e tired of moving Looking for a house within Princeton area to rent with some kii\d of permanence We are reliable 4 will fur Dish references if necessary If you seek reliab le tenants more tha-n high rent please call US 609 466-1643

BRUSH CLEARING & Rototilling Call after 5pm 609-924 3362.

SCENIC CREATIONS. INC. Designing and planting, lawn main t e nanc e , s o d d i n g C o m m e r c i a l and r e s i d e n t i a l ! F r e e estimates Call 609-890 9086

TOP SOIL, STONE & Fill Bulldozer work, tren

ching and land clearing 201 297-9224 or 297 3091

GARDENING 4 Land scaping If you need gardening and land­scaping, lawn mowing for RES I DENT I A L 4 com m ercia l just call Vittorio Pirone, 609-924 6489

GROUND COVER - for sale Myrtle Periwinkle, pachv-sandria Delivery 609-921-8632

TOM’S TREE SERVICE Tree cutting, Nashua

wood stove dealer We also carry "Quartz Energy Saver ’ heating units For more in­formation call 609-466- 2666 or write p O Box 133, Pennington, N.J 08534

2400 SQ FT industrial zone area for workshop Reasonable rate 201-246- $197

HOUSE WITH GARAGE f near Princeton Ap­prox $350. 2/1/80 703-698-5492.I ----—*--... ....—MARRIED Professional cjouple needs a one bedroom dwelling within d 15 m ile radius of Princeton December 1 occupancy References available 609-737-2986

H o u s e s itt in g

VACATIONING! or a business trip' Safeguard your home w ith this full­time housesitter. Your usual routine will be followed. the pets- pampered, even your teenagers fed and transported Airport service provided Over 5 vrs experience in the Rrinceton area Phone 609-921-8672

STUDENT LIGHT HAULERS

Local 4 Long Distance

Ca ll Don 201-743 6039 or Kirk 609-443 5846

no job too small

18 FT VAN with driver for rent by day after 4 pm 4 weekends Helper avail Reasonable 201 369-3819

GOT. A PRO BLEM getting rid of leaves, grass, brush, junk, etc ? Need a small move or a small haul'1 Call 201) 247-4847

FURNITURE, bedding, appliances household goods Moving and deliveries Our price may be less than doing it yourself 201:156 8288 or 201-356-6871

DELIVERY SERVICE & light Hauling Van and Driver rented by the hour or day 609-448-4337

LIGHT HAULING Sc M OVING Yards,basements garages I’ll * clear it out for you Call Bill 609-924-5792'

MOVING 4 LIGHT Hauling Small 4 big jobs Garages 4 cellars Call bet 9 4 11 a w 609- 921-6418

MOVING LOCALLY'’ Five years experience w/major movers Call Dave. 609-896-2431

TR E E SC APE Tree care 4 Landscaping Create, outdoor l iving spaces Design 4 maintenance . T r e e removal 4 pruning 201 846-0251. 609 586-3692

GEORGE'SGREENERY

Complete landscape services F’ all clean-up. fertilizing, sodding, and re-seeding Snow plowing 4 removal Commericai 4 residential lawn maintenance for 1980 F’ ree estimates, 609 :592 8237

Sh a d e t r e e sale 2-2U> cal 12-14 ft, dug. $20 each and loaded on your pickup I V l V f ca! 10 ft $10 ea you dig 3/4- 1V cal 8 ft. $5 ea you dig White pme 3-4 ft $6 ea you mg Kutch s Nurserv 609-655*1914

A p ts . /H o u s e s To Share

CUT YOUR REN T COSTS IN H ALF ’ Select a compatible roommate sa f e l y Re f e r ences thoroughly checked Call f o r i n f o r m a t i o n Roommat e F inding Service 609-924-5153.

ROOMMATE WANTED to share smal l 2

bedroom house with yard in Princeton Walk to campus Call 609-924 7510, ext 47 days, 921 9031 eves

HAMILTON SQUARE Lrae 3-bdrm house w/Dasement. garage $200 + util. Call Bob, 609-890-2108 after 7 p m

LOOKING FOR another female to share house with 1 other female 4 2 guys Near busline in Kingston Responsible, neat, clean person Rent will be discussed upon call 609-924-0289 after 5pm. Dave

CALM, cheerful person lo share 6‘ ,- rm apt in Princeton Non-smokerCall Jane eves 4 wkds or Wed 8am 11 30 am at 201 297 7610 to talk or weekdays 9-5 < W ed 5pm- 9pm i 921 7826 to leave name and number

SHARE WITH OWNER e l egant l y furnished home Princeton LawrenceviUe area All conveniences 609-896 2034, days. 896 1444. eves

3rd ROOMMATE wanted to share a house in Princeton Preler non; smoker who is musically oriented Call Bruce after 5pm, 609-921-3644

HOUSE TO SHARE 2 persons wanted $ll2/tno plus utilities 609-394- 0190, eves

FEM ALE - to share 2 BR, 2 bath apt Hunters Glen. Piainsboro. 609-

'799-1933 aft 6

A IT TO SHARE Bet Ringoes 4 Hopewell $130 plus utilities 609- '66-0938 after 9 30pm

PO LICE OFF I CER Desires long term apt or cottage in exchange for housesitting, protection, grounds maintenance, etc Call 201 359-3539

MA RR I ED childless couple seek long-term housesitting starting around March 1, 1980 References 609-443A178

A p ts . /H o u s e s To Shore

HOUSE TO SHARE Hopewell Rent $175-$200 609-639-4751 or 466-9082

COUNTRY Living 4th wanted in co-op home Pennington $110 -+•Utilities 609-737-9453

W A N T E D M a t u r e woman to share apt 4 expenses E W Hts area 609 443-6290

R 11 DEVLIN Landscaping

Designers With The Future

In Mind.1 Year Guarantee on F all Plantings

C A L L 201-526-6510

TREE WORK ALL Types Pruning, Top­ping Feeding, Removal. Storm Damage, Land C learing 4 Chipper Service, F irewood 4 wood chips ava ilab le Competent work at a fair price Ful ly insured Free estim ates Con s u V n e r b u r e a u registered. 609-737-3126

SEA WEED Liquified or granular The ideal plant vitam in At Peterson's Nursery. Rt 206 between Princeton 4 LawrenceviUe

DOERLERLANDSCAPES

Landscape Designing and

Contracting 609-924 1221

SHARE 2 bedroom cottage In Hopewell Li v ing room, kitchen, large yard $130 plus utilities Call after 5pm. 609-466-1994

S T R A I G H T , s ingl e , professional male, 37, wishes to share, fully furnished two bedroom Townhouse with straight single professional male 11 miles from Princeton Reasonable rent 201-359- 0233-.

EXCELLENT OPPORT UNITY for retired or elderly people Beautiful home, 17 rooms, 46j baths in N.J. 12 miles from Princeton, too large for family of 3 would like to share family life style We speak Hungarian, German. English Food and house keeping . services in- lucied Rent negotiable

609-771-9004 after 3pm

SHARE L ARGE 2 bedroom apartment near ■ enter of Princeton, $200 per month plus utilities P re fe r non-smoking vegev m editator Call bet 5-7 pm 609-924-0601

A p ts . /H o u s e s To S h a re

Rooms For Rent A pts . For Rent

ROOMMATE WANTED - to share 3 BR house near Nassau St. Days call 609-921-9000. ext 2169,/eves caU 609-924 2564

PROFESSIONAL Male to share exouisitely furnished house, 3 min­utes from Palm er Square $200 + share of utilities Before 8am or after lopm 609-921-0026

FURNISHED ROOM 1 block from Nassau St. CaU 609-924-3993

MANVILLE - Furnished room for rent, prefer gentleman 201 526-8378

HUNTERS GLEN Apt 2nd floor overlooking Golf Course, Swimming pool, tennis courts, about $300 per mo Avai l idimed Call 609-452 2200 days and 609-799-8290 eves, ask for Gary.

IF YOU ARE - a professional woman, sensitive, quiet, neat, clean, friendly 4 would like to share a beautiful spacious contemporary house in a tranquil wooded setting please call 609-466-3811

ROOMMATE wanted to share qpt 3 miies from Princeton across from RCA, $185.00 plus utils, after 5 609-799-9368

P 'E M A LE graduate student, 26, seeks same or professional to share 2 Br downstairs apartment at Hunters Glen 609-443- 3498

RESPONSIBLE PERSON needed to share a laree house in Lambertv i l l e R e fe r ­ences required $125 month Call Ruth. 609 397-8365 or Kurt 737- 0606

MALE preferred non- smoker to share apt in Princeton Meadows, beginning Dec Call Roomate Finding Ser­vice 609 924*5153

N.J. BELL Employee, male. 26, on disability- leave urgently needs temporary housemate until 2/1 80 to occupy 2 room effic iency apt adiacent to Wiggins St Rent $85.00/mo (too good to refuse: I'm aterrible housekeeper, for $75 a month you can undertake housekeeping tasks 609-924-2611 7am to 9am or eves

FURNISHED MOTEL Rooms with TV , a/c individually controlled heat, panelling w/w c a r p e t i n g Hi gh t - stown/Windsor area from $60 per week, 609- 448-8637

ROOM FOR R E M in Princeton, 290 Wither spoon St next to Com m unity Park, walking distance to campus Private entrance, shared bath, no kitchen, but cooking p rivileges in room $165/mo includes heat 4 utils 609-924-9194 After 5pm. 201:169-3916

HOUSE TO SHARE Large coed house l ' i miles from town $100 plus 1/5 utilities CaU 609- 921-6173 eves

AVAILABLE SOON - 2 r o oms , f u r n i s he d Western section Lodging with private bath Walking distance Palmer Sq Want long term tenant Suitable for business person, mobile tn-law Non-smoker $500 mo 609 924-1707

L A M B E R T V I L L E large 3 BR apt for rent on N. Union St., $375 mo includes utilities Avail Dec 20th For more info, caU 215-862-2573

ALL AREAS 4 PRICES, lOO’s TO CHOOSE FROM

Here's a few we have others. A ll Ad­vertisements Subject to Availability

PRINCETON A rare find! Cottage, $190, furnished or not. utilities paid, child ok, no pets; also another for $240

HOME SEEKER BKR* - *50

[609] 394-5900

Room s For Rent

F’ R I VAT E HOME Cooking 4 laundrv privileges. Avail, near Princeton Jet tram stat ion, gent l eman preferred After 5 pm, 609-799-0137

BRIGHT front room, p r i v a t e e n t r a n c e , parking Reasonable 609-924-1723 Or 609-771- 0920

UPPER Makefteid. Pa Converted farm house offers lovely 3 rm apt fOr mature person 215- 493-9107 after 8 pm or wkends

2 BR on 81-.; acre farm w/fpl , $275/mo Prin­ceton area 201-329-2529

BEAUTIF’ UL roopi in dignified black home for older working person $135 a month with use of kitchen No transients please Call after 7pm eves all day Sat 4 Sun

Large room near FITS W e s t e r n E l e c t r i c , Squibb 15 mm to Nassau St Private bath, garage, limited kit priv $45 weekly 609-466-2507

F u r n i s h e d r o o m avai lable Novem ber first $160 00 per month rent. Kitchen privileges, l aundry pr i v i l eges , parking Bus every 1 hour to University Cali 609-921-0845 (Homes or 609-452-4276 or 4279 i Office i

LARGE furnished room, private bath, monthly r e n t a l , g e n t l e m a n preferred, no cooking Business hrs. 609-924- 1014

DESIRABLE LARGE room for rent, non- smoker. 2 min to campus Refs 609-924- 4474

ROOM 4 SEMI Efficiencies at weekly rate Princeton Manor Motel, Monmouth Jet. 201-329-4555 US Hwv*l

HAMI LTON TWP mature person, share bath Reply Box *02805. c/o Princeton Packet

MANVILLE Furnished rm for gentleman, quiet. 1 block off Main St Call davs, 201-722-0070 or eves., 722-5524

ROOM F urnished behind bookshop along river in Bucks County F’ emale only $165 monthly Call 215-297-8293

PRO FESSIO NALS in late 20’s seek similar to share ranch house in Princeton from Dec Require non smoker with good experience of c o o p e r a t i v e l i v i n g situations Call 11/26 on days 609-448-3400 x2248 and eves Paul or Dan 609-924-0863

ROOM FOR RENT Pr i vate entrance and bath Non-smoking gentleman *150 mo Penns Neck. 609-452-2139

MALE. 33, seeks one other person to share nice 7 room house on estate in Princeton Beautiful location with woods 4 fields 2 miles from town $275 + util. 609-921-8351

HOUSEMATE/ female professional Griggstown Jan. l. Own room/study $230 201-874-8317.

L A M B E R T V I L L E Share kitchen 4 living room privileges in lovely home private room 4 bath, parking 609-397 1856.

F E M A L E Roommate wanted to share 2 bedroom apt. at Hunters G l e n , P r i n c e t o n Meadows, avail. Jan 1, 1980 Call 201-376-7300 ext 249 or 609-799-0130

ARTS Et LEISURE IS A C O LU M N WEEKLY) KEEPS YOU BUSY.

MALE TO SHARE - 2 bedroom apt Princeton Meadows, Piainsboro *170 per month plus utilities Eves 609-799- 8688

SMAI4* COTTAGE for rent 1 person only no dogs, security and references $200 per mo. + utilities 201-359-4443

SMALL STUDIO apt - $190/mo. i nc l udes utilities 3 miles from Princeton 609-924-5792

ATTRACTIVE Prmceton Borough apartm ent unfurnished $450 +security 2 bdrms with large room studio 1 car parking iCal l 609-921- 0267

LOVELY room in quiet r e s i dent i a l home, pro f e ss i ona l non smoking gentleman Call after 6 . 609-883-0916

LAW RENCEVILLE Apt. - for rent 3 rooms Avail Dec 1 $250 . heat included 609-896-1224 after Nov 25

FURNISHED room plus home privi leges Con venient to Princeton and New York. Call 609-448- 2279 after 6

KENDALL PARK cozy, furnished 3-room apt Ideal for gentleman Private drive 201-297 1149

HILLSBORO - Furnished rm in private home, share bath, kitchen pr i v i l e g es Work ing w o m a n p r e f e r r e d $40 wk 201-722*4629

N I CELY furnished r o o m s a v a i l a b l e P r o f e s s i o n a l man preferred 609-921-6242 after 5 pm

STUDIO APT - fur­nished separate kitchen, bath, private entrance U t i l i t i e s l nc l uded $275/mo Near Princeton Shopping Center and bus No smokers or pets 609 924-4727.

A pts . For Rent

LAM BERTVILLE, 4 rm apt . good location, walking distance to stores and New Hope. Pa Call 201 782 0527 or 609-397-3736

Y O U N G P R O F E S ­SIONAL COUPLE

looking for pro­fessional woman with or without child to rent 2 rms with kitchen and bath facilities in our home near Trenton State College. Eves 609-771- 04O6 for interview

ONE 4 TWO BEDROOM APTS for/simmediate occupancy at Windsor Castle, E Windsor Twp FYom Prince.ton take 571 to Old Trenton Rd , make a right then proceed to the first left beyond a couple hundred feet from Old Trenton Road 609- 448-5995

EFFICIENCY A n ' - 3 miles from Princeton on US *1 south *250/mo incl util ities 609-924 5792

KINGSTON 816 Hwy 27 4 room apt . 2nd fl . ail utils, included No kids, no pets $375 mo 201- 297-6506

TWIN RIVERS modern garden apts furnished or unfurnisned Exc. lease > long or short term ) 609- 448-7792

Bl-LEVEL Duplex apt [or rent j Center of Princeton • Wal l/wal l carpeting, air cond , ail utils included Off-street parking $425 Call 609- 921-3174 bet 9am 4 5pm

FU RNISH ED Air conditioning Pr i vate entrance, bathroom, r e f r i g e r a t o r Share k i t c he n , l aund r y $180/mo utils 4 heat included 609-924-8513 after 6pm or wknd.s

M ANVILLE Furnished rm for gentleman, private entrance private bath Call after 4. 201-526- 4658

ALL AREAS 4 PRICES, 100's TO CHOOSE FROM

Here’s a few, we have others A ll Ad­vertisements Subject to Availability.

JAMESBURG Modern duplex, 4 rooms, wall to wall, laundry , basement, ready now, $180. also 6 room single home, only $300, both gas heated

LAW RENCEVILLE 2 bedroom duplex car peted, new decor, fenced yard for children, heat paid. $300

HOME SEEKERBKR $50

(6 0 9 ) 39-45900

H I LL S B O R O U G H Beautiful new apartment located in the country, 3 rooms, 2 full baths with all new appliances, prefer neat quiet person or couple Call eves 4 weekends, 201-359-8977

ROOM FOR RENT, 1BR _ 4 bath Walk to shop

ping, town 4 bus Princeton Crossroads Real ty, Inc , 609 924 4677. ask for Linda.

L A M B E R T V I L L E Private room and bath in lovely home, kitchen 4 LR priv 609-397,1856

FURNISHED STUDIO - In country Immaculate Private entrance, large bath, complete kitchen All utilities furnished 1 person no pets. 1 months security required 201- 329-6261.

ROOM FOR RENT share countrv house. 1 mile Hopewell 4 noies Princeton 6 m<Call 609-466 23

4 RM AFT - in Hight- stown. BR, LR S,kitchen, den w/fpl., older home w/backyard $385 'mo incl utils 609-448-0739 after 6 pm

AFT FOR RENT 3 rms kitchen and bath in heart of Princeton CaU 609- 924-4421

L AM B E R T V I L L E - 3 rooms 4 bath Heat paid, cat only, Dec. ! security 201-996-4151

5 ROOM APT in coun­try * 325/month plus uUls Montgomery Twp After 5pm 609-466-0550

APARTM ENT 4 rooms and bath, 1st floor, c e n t r a l B o r o u g h location, parking $435 per month, unfurnished Houghton Real Estate 609-924-1001

DARIEN AT Village 2 - New Hope, Pa Modern, luxury, 1 bdrm apts- and Townhouses All modem conveni ences , f r e e swimming pool. 4 tennis courts. saurr| Im mediate occupancy 215- 862-9133

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L O * INTEREST ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE toqualified buyer tnakf* thi* lownhouse offering a must !«* check out. PnifrMtonally finished basement. paneUeri and carpeted family room, tiled entrance (over 3 bedroom*. 2 x/ i baths and storage apace galore. Five appliances will remain m '< no nee<i for ac^ded **\ penditurea. Just move in and enjoy for

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r,iw ,j ranch In, ated on a quiet dead end street in a. delightful «mall town near the Delaware River lit*,t,.nr fireplace in the farm!, m m ami the t rgnklin stove in uw living room;, will help warm up those cold winter davsjust ahead and the <l»iw and aluminum exterior make this a practically maintenance-free home for you to fullv enjoy all year round ( jail u* lixiav to see

_ ................... $72,500

242Vi NASSAU ST., PRINCETON 60 -921-2700

MORTGAGE -R I VE^V i r a s : |V tw>auUful 100x350 hillside lol in Hopewell T pp for

upstanding new colonial sptii level wilh 8 ti^ht and moms. 7 - bath, and if you qualify, thpre * a

111 % mortgage and immediate possession. :

k o i t e 31, Pe n n in g t o n ; n .j.M 0-737-15(Ht WW-8J&-3804

NASSAU I AREA - Of ijiwrencevtlle offers mam amenities along with a finished 4 bedroom home tastefulU done throughout/ Remodeled kitrben. large living room, formal dining room, {Minelled family room, wall to wall carpeting, new roof, magnificent grounds. , 's f . .................. , ...................................$77,100,

2681 MAIN ST. IR I . 2001 LA W RENCEV1LLE x 609-8%-1000

A PLACE TO HANG Y<H R H E A R T is this . harming twenty year o ld (-ape Cod that has all the eosty custom features Cou desire. Many large dosrt*. many built-in-, living room with fireplace, three bedrooms, 2 full bath-. 2 car garage. fuH basement and brand new aluminum siding. There is a ftmshetl room in the basement for office oraen use ; Loraud in a quiet and secluded area, vet chsse t< - all convenience- make this a unique off^mg fo r ................... ; .......................................... $Ri.4tKi

ROUTE 130, EAST WINDSOR 609-448-6200

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ROOMS surrounded iy woods with verv Ig itchen 4 outside en ranee On 2nd fl Garage i swimming pool' irivtleges •» miles from enter of Princeton 280 mo No pets Call 09-921-3548

' , S'LA1NSBORO - Fox Run ipts 2 bdrrtf ex 'optional view Avai l >ec $375 + sec 009-799 407 8pnt 10pm

Newly refurbished one bedroomth i rd f l oor apartm ent with im m ediate occupancy C e n t r a l l y l o c a t e d Business person Apply to box *02828, e/o Princeton Packet

A QUICK SOLUTION TO RENTING All Areas 4 Prices, 100's to Choose From. 6 Offices to Serve You All Advertisements Subject to Availability

EWING TWP Lower Ferry Road, 1st floor, com fort, furnished or not. all extras, $300

HOPEWELL Lovely -i room, carpeted, all u t i l i t i e s i n c l ude d , children pets welcome $350

E. WINDSOR Lavish 4 room $275 . 5 room. $285 includes heat, carpeting all extras

HOM ESEEKERBKR $50

609 394-5900

TWO BEDROOM Apt DR. Kit. LK bath Heat and hot water included, carpeted $475 per mo Lambertville 609-921 3640

L A M B E R T V I L L E 3 rooms 4 bath in .private home partly furnished, private entrance, race neighborhood Suitable for one non smoker 25 nun : t o Princeton $225 mb md,tiding utils Deposit 609 197 8434

NEW LY RENOjVATED 3 room apt with eat-m kitchen, bath oh 2nd fir in Lawrenceville Avail no. heat and water included N T Callaway Realtor, Mrs Bleacher 609-921 1(60

O N E A TW O B E D R O O M APTS FO R R E N T

Central ait, patio 4 balconies i Heal, hot water 4 cooking gas supplied > bedroom from $270, 2 bedrooms from, $330

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East W indsor. N'J 609-448 2964 609-448-6553

2nd FLOOR APT for rent Center of Princeton Boro 5 rooms Living Room, Dining Room kitchen and 2 bdrms No children, no pets <609) 924-3156 for appointment.,

H O P E W E L L Twp cotL ge with privacy and a view of the surrounding country 4 m s and bathrith

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1 BR sublet $250. heat included Pat io E Windsor 609-443-553P" after 9pm

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montn plus utilities L e a s e and references required W rite Box *02798 c/o The Pnn- cetonPacket

APT FOR RENT 6 room Bi-Leve! Duplex located center of Prin­ceton Shaft walk to schools. shopping. M e d i c a l C e n t e r , University, etc 2 BRs, LR. DR,’ kitchen, den, wall/wall carpeting, all utils included $425 per month 609-799-1396 after 7pm

LAW RENCEVILLE Rt *1, large unfurnished 1 bedroom apt and 2nd floor 2 bedroom apt now available 1300/mo in­cludes heat Security deposit and references required 609-883-6470 or 924-7507 after 5pm.

LAWRENCE TWP 3 room apt with storage room 2nd floor, private home On bus route to Trenton, Princeton 4 NY $300/mo 609-883 6370 weekdays after 5 pm, ali day weekends

R E M O D E L E D carriage hotise, Bucks Co Old stone and nodern conveniences d ving room with athedrai ceilings, spiral

staircase stone kitchen dnd dining room bedroom and bath Wooded setting, stream privacy, uSe o f pool $375

mo plus utilities, yearly lease security deposit, references Avai lable Noy 1 Write Box *02618. c/o; Princeton Packet

CHARMING unfurnished apartment for rent Princeton Boro 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms 1 bath $450 mo n t h l y . g a r a g e ,

.parking and heating included 609-921-6929

FURNISHED 3'-, room apt in Hopewell Twp. L-tils, parking, yard mcl. No lease $350 609-394- 2314 or 394-2399

LOOKING TO P A R ­T I A L L Y Sublet my furnished country duplex apartment to responsible woman for $275 monthly This includes utilities Animals OK.12 minutes f rom Princeton Call Meg in early morning or leave message. 609-466 2677

PENNINGTON AREA 2 BR apt Must have references For info 609 737-9343 after 6 pm

L A M B E R T V I L L E 3 t ooms plus enclosed porch, r iver view $285/moi includes heat and gas No pets, 1, mo security plus references 1 year lease Occupancy- Dec 1 Call 215-862-2195

PRINCETON Meadows 2 bdrm w 2 bath apt available Dec 1, 1979 $370 Call 212-758-4090 days 4 609-799-3574, eves

We s t t r e n t o n - 1bedroom new carpet, conv location, ali utilities paid 609-737- 9360

A QUICK SOLUTION TO RENTING Ali Areas 4 Prices, 100 s to Choose From 6 Offices to Serve You AH Advertisements Subject to Availability

H1GHTSTOW N Duplex, 3 bedrooms. $325, kids welcom e, heat paid, yard, extra storage

NE A R G R E A T AD ­VENTURE $175. 3 room on 5 acres, includes all utilities, a bargain!

HOME SEEKERBKR $50

609 394-5900

APARTM ENT to lease, December 15, Princeton Meadows, by pond, quiet Anytime 609 799-4698

NEW HOPE - 2 bedroom luxury townhouse in Village % all appliances w w" carpeting no pets $385 + utilities 609-924 7484 Eves until 11pm

ONE BEDROOM in Princeton Borough, l iving room with fireplace dining room, m o d e r n k i t c h e n ; washer/dryer, storage space in basement $450 Firestone Real Estate, realtors 609-924-2222

CLASSIFIED DEADLINE FOR CANCELLATIONS

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BETTER TH A N NEW two year old rancher lhal u> •.|*>tlessly Dean 'Welcoming living mom ami dining room; newly carpeted TV room wilh del mg doers to patio: eal-m kitchen, three liedrooms with large closet* and two full baths. full basement. cine car garage 1 xtra insulation to keep heating costs down All on a well manicured comer lot. See il before it sells al.

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70% Mongages available at 10 -.qualified buyers.Be in this elegant 4 bedroom Colonial for the Holidays or come to see the other plans we have Prices stamng in the $120,000's

l VI L IS T IN G NKVO IO VU •MORTGAGE AV \ILABLK;V w * the time to took into thjif* bamisome 10 room, 21/> ,.t\h raised ranch on I 1 arrfs vvith outwtandittg vh*\sh ini add vour own personal touch i Similar home show n

above*.'1’ 1115,000.

CH ECK TH E PO SSIB IL IT IES Be sure to nee this immaculate 2 family residence cm a profensionallv done larfpe 60 x 2.^0’ corner lot in a fine Ewing Township location This attractive property (rffers 2 familv dwelling i present use I, professional conversion or a sound investment buy............... ............... Low 80 s.

TH E C H A R M OF A C E N TER H A LL C O LO N IA LIs your* to enjov in this i year old home with not one - but two copter “ floor to ceding brick fireplace*, charming country kitchen, tastefully done family room. 4 bedrooms. 2VS baths, full basement. O 'A , 2 t ar garage \ arre <N»rner lot and rear patio, in-ground {mm»1 but the finishing touch f»n this lovely home in prestigious Lawrence W ood*........X ..............SI

S-T-R-E T C-H YOUR M OUSING DOLLARSWhere else can vou have a lovely, authentic colonial home to live in that has a fireplace surrounded bv Delft tiles, an eat-in kitc hen, 2 large, bright bedrooms with an option of 2 more plus den t bec ause of the unique layout of this house! and enjoy the income from a sej>ar*te 2 bednwwn apt and a rented store front office. The op­portunities this propertv has to offer the astute bomebuyer or investor are too numerous to write about Call Weidel at *421 -2700 and we ll show vou how you cah beat the high c«»st of homehuv mg 1115,(Mk >

ONE OF THE M O S T TERRIFIC FA M ILY RO O M Swe ve seen lately is in our NEVt LY LIS 1 ED 4 bedr»Kini i hath ranch located in a realb great family area just minutes from Princeton. But that's not ail • in addition l*. this dvnamite room with its floor to feiling bjpfck firepiate. cathedral veiling and large wirHlows on thre* -•ides for viewing the 2 acre wooded lot, there * a 24 living room with fireplace, egt in kitchen, large redwo*»d deck, full basement, central air and a separate wing with bedroom, full hath and private entrance It make*, a great area for guests, in-laws or teenagers la*t us show v(Hi through..................................... Asking $1 I

V W LISTINGs*ms. 3 be«iroomB. living roonvlin ing r,M>rn ^dh

huilt-ma freshly painted, new rtsif and gutters, new carpeting, fimsheti basement, excellent haatiofi.

.................... . I . ...159,900.

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WEIDEL LISTINGSOn* o f this art lts o ld e s t , la rg e s t a n d m o s t a c t i v e H e a l I s ta te (a m i p a n i e s .

NEW TO THE MARKET AND A REAL PRIZE

Attractive, well kept, in movc-m coodiuoo. paint«i m« d r and out within the p»»t 2 yean, on a beautifully mamcunHj comer lot in a very (feairahie Ewingt kicatior. . t.we to main arteries, public transportation and shopping with a lovely fenced yard and screened - in (Kirch. Can you believe ail this and more can be yours foronly . . *67.000

MR CONTRACTOR YO| R ATTENTION. PLEASE!tn our new ami eicitin* litittnK on 2h+ seres in VI Am well Twp . a real lo« cabin Ivpe dwellin* with 10 mique mom«. 3+ baths, featurmn a l ‘h27 living room

If i.iush floors. 19*22 familv room Aith stone fireplace, den or library 12*18 dining room with

I 'lace and beamed ceiling. 1.9*2 master suite that must be seen drive under garage for 3 cars, top notch spa With sauna, steam room and e*erci»e room, outside there s a separate 35*147 outbuilding with b bays with I t overhead doors plus one 18' door for larger equip­ment, 35*40 workshop Thii is indeed a rare, otle of a kind find, so cal 882-3804 owner wifi conaider financ­ing a quaiifietl buyer. . . . , $249,900.

G R E A T F A M IL Y HOME Screened front porrh. large front vard, living room with fireplace, den, formal doling room, huge kitchen, ceramic tile hath plus 2 bedrooms tin 1st floor. Two huge bedrrtom* with ad­joining roms on 2nd floor Fenced rear yard with in- ground pool, full basement. A home in pleas,- ever* family member $65,900.

D E L IG H TF U L H A M IL T O N TO W N SH IP HOMF.with aluminum siding, brick fireplace in living room, targe family style modem kitchen. 3 bedrooms tone dormitory size) full basement. 1 car detached garage Well maintained home 4 area........................... $52,000.

M A IN T E N A N C E -FR E E A LL BRICK RANCH featuring plaster walls, three bedrooms and one bath, full basemeni, two rar garage and large eat-in kitchen for comfortable familv dining. 1$ ell landsca*>ed lot enhances this home offered at ................... $62,500.

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LIVE ON, A 2% ACRE FARMj .ii be only minutes from PRINCETON JCT , and the tram station >n rural Ptainsboro A welt kept farmhouse with several barns and outbuildings, 3 bedrooms, a very nice family kitchen,

.mg loom dining room, fireplace OWNER WILL HOLD THE MORTGAGE AT 10’A % INTEREST (to qualified buyer)

*110000

10%% FINANCING AVAILABLE10!■ % mortgage available (to qualified buyer) on this lovely 3 bedroom 1 % bath hjome featuring formal living room, dining loom eat in kitchen, family room Fenced back yard with beautiful landscaping Inground pool and 2 car garage Five • 11 •• i: u'.ian. es and a ONE YEAR WARRANTY make this an exceptional buy $49 500

CHRISTMAS OCCUPANCY,f rh'S lovely 4-5 bedroom home located in W Windsor can be

vOurs Welcome the new year without worry of more expenses •tv < our lovely colonial has vyall to wall carpeting, drapes: eritrai air and fireplace and is coveted by a ONE YEAR

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is this 4 bedroom custom colonial designed for both formal and casual living. Conversation m the living room, dinner in the dining room and dessert by the fireplace in the family room Afterwards a relaxing game of pool in the large rec room at your very own pool table WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR

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baths finished recreation room in basement, beautifully lamed walnut floors in Irving room and dintng room atr con • ironing wrth electronic an filter Located on a private cul de

$104 900

JUST REDUCED $49 900PERFECT ANY SEASON A fireplace for a cozy winter central an h" summer cmfort and geauttful private back yard tor always This marvelous 4 bedroom, 2% bath colonial is located in an excellent EAST WINDSOR neighborhood and is perfect for

Convenient one story is our Sparkling 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch With a large wood burning fireplace m the living room which adds a cozy note to family fun. Also featured are centra1 atr, delightful family room pcjoL wall to wall carpeting and ■eiightful patio aiea WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR

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DOLLHOUSE - Immaculate 2 bedroom home in small village in Hopewell Township. $49,900.

TE R R IF IC LOCATION FOR AN ANTIQUE SHOP! Neighborhood business zone. Brick Norman Charmer in the quaint town of Kingston. $89,9()0.

YES V IR G IN IA , THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS. And you can be in this 4 bedroom Princeton ranch by Christ­mas. enjoying the spacious living room, large dining room, eat-in kitchen, family room, plus a study. A REAL G IFT at $114,000.

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PRINCETON TOW NSHIP - Dramatic Cathedral Ceiling, fireplace with raised hearth and a quiet neighborhood.

$130,000.

PRINCETON COLONIAL - OWNER W ILL HELP F INANCE ! Large lot. Formal living room with fireplace.4 bedrooms, family room, <8 basement recreation room.

Pretty view. $109,000.

WALK 10 I HE 1 M VE R S ITY from this spacious Riverside area 5 bedroom home. Study, family room, fireplace, central air, lovely lot and much more. $175,000.

WEST SHORE DRIVE - NEW CONSTRUCTION, LUXURIOUS L IV IN G ! b-7 bedroom all brick home in Kim Ridge Park. Gracious 2 story fover with curved stairway <8 open balcony Beautiful view . $225,000,

PRESTIGIOUS COLONIAL built with meticulous at­tention to detail. 4 bedrooms plus mother in-law suite. Spectacular Florida Risim affords view of the 2'/A beautiful wooded acres. $249,000.

R E N TA L - WESTERN SECTION CONTEM PORARY- 3 bedrooms <8 3*/2 baths, light <8 airy house in a con­venient location. Asking *750.00

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ji patio. Three car garage with automatic openers. Home is L O A D E D with extras. Professionally land­scaped, four zone heat, large finished family room in basement, oil fired generator, in-ground gas tank with pump, so you can avoid gas lines, central vacuum system, six phone and T.V . jacks, intercom and F.M. speakers thru-out home, hardwood floors and wall to wall carpeting. This is truly the most comfortable and convenient home available in a secluded residential area.

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Houses For Rent

CRANBURY MANOR Handsome 4 bedroom Colonial, l-1 a baths. 1 car garage Partia l fur mshings ava ilab le if d es ired Im m ed ia te occupancy Short term lease $575/mo plus utilities Security De­posits and References required 609-883-2223

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PEN N IN G TO N P ic ­turesque duplex, 6 room, den. 2 bath, just $375, children Welcome

HOPEWELL 5 room, bungalow, only $375. also 7 room colonial $425, both with all extras

HOME SEEKER BKR $50

COMFORTABLE Cot­tage in BJawenburg with 2 HRs, kitchen, living rm,, 4 deri Avail im- med No pets, no children $400 Realty World Laurence R Mav, Inc 609-466-2444

P R IN C E T O N TW P . Rancher avail immed 3 BRs, LR with fireplace, DR. kitchen. 1 full bath. Home is furnished, has excellent yard, and 1 car garage ’ Call today Century 21, Krol. 609-924- 7575

Apts. For Rent A Pts. For Rent Apts. For Rent Apts. For Rent Apts. For Rent Houses For Rent Houses For Rent Houses Por RentLA M B E R T V 1 L L E - Studio apt Charming 2 iJoms $250 includes heat. 609-585-5017 eves

TWO BEDROOM apt located in the rural community of Monmouth Junction located close to P nceton. Rte 1. Penn Railroad and other commuter points. Large green area backyard and plenty of parking Pets and children per nutted $375 including all utilities Cali between 9 ami 5:30 609 924-7757.

2 HR APT to sublet. P h e a s a n t H o llo w , Plamsboro Children OK, $330 mo + util 609-799- 2228.

UNFURNISHED new luxury apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms $335 and up Meadow Lane Apts 5 minutes to Princeton Jet Call 609-452-2104

SUBLET 1 BR apt Fox Run, 8 months. Feb 1st $300/mo 609 799 3897eves

SMALL country cottage available immediately Quiet and lovely location, wood-burning stove Call 201*782-0527 or 609-397 3736

EFFIC IENCY APT modern, 8 miles north erf center of Princeton Rural and very at tractive $240 including all utilities 609-924 7034

SUBLET 3 room fur mshed apt Jan i to June 30, 1980 $400/mo , heat included A ir con­ditioned, dishwasher, laundry facilities Near shopping center. NY bus 20 min walk to University No children, pets 609-924-1548 or 924 4400. ext 218

Un f u r n is h e d - e lficiencv apt Located in the village of Lawren- ceville 609-896 i)557 after 5pm

L A M B E R T Y IL L E apartment in duplex home, exc eond 2 BR, modern kitchen, dining rm. living rm. bath, use of in-ground pool heat 4 hot water mcl $475/mo 609 921,3640

FOR RENT Char «ung, unfurnished 2 bdrm apt w studio in Princeton BOro $450 t ins extra oar space for 1 car 609 921-6929

,IN<batfi Available sm mediately $250 One month security, ref Call 609-921-8687 after 7pm

HI LLCREST APARTMENTS Rt 206. Bor dentown modern garden apts from $2«0 609 298 5437

Ft>.UR rooms and bath within walking distance of University Available immediately! 609-924 7165 after 5.'

TWO BEDROOM apt on farm between Bor dentown and Crosswicks Call 609-298-5060

READINGTON deluxe efficiency, off 22, all utilities free $190 201- 752-4600 FHR Broker

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FOR RENT - un furnished house Central l o c a t i o n N e w l y decorated Dec occup $450/mo Utilities 4 heat not included Call 609-921 2155 bet 9 4 5 weekdays

PENNINGTON 4 bedroom, 1-4 bathColonial Available Dec 15. Furnished $600/mo. Doris Pessel Real

^Estate. 14 South Main St., Pennington, N.J 609- 737-3113;__________

PRIVACY in the country with stone fireplace provide a warm at mosphere for this 2 bedroom Colonial Short term only, completely furnished Heat included $400 Realty World, Laurence R May, Inc., 609-466-2444

6-MONTHS RENTAL Gorgeous Lawrenceville home, GAS heat, energy efficient 4 bedrooms. .! baths, beautiful kitchen with all appliances, huge family room with fireplace, separatestudy urapes, car peting, many more e x t r a s Q u i e tprofessional neigh borhood. C en tra lly located $625 mo 609-924' 7547. i keep trying)

K E N D A L L P A R K RANCH, 4/5 bdrms . 2 full baths, eat-in k i t , Jvg rm., dng rm., ap­pliances Avail Dec 1, $525 nth 201-297-9110 or 0757

THREE BEDROOMS living room with fireplace, dining room, eat-in kitchen: sunporch; 1> . baths; two car garage five minutes to train station or down town Princeton $600 Firestone Real Estate realtors 609-924-2222

LAM BERTYILLE 3 bedroom townhouse $4S0/mo*. plus utils. Available Jan 1 609-397 8389 after 6 pm

VERY NICE second bouse on large estate Large liv ing room w /firep lace, dining room, 2 or 3 bedrooms, ver\ modern kitchen, 2 baths, large verandas, front and back Lovely grounds *550 or $600 In Law renceville . near Carter Road 609-896 0310

SOUTH Brunswick, Brunswick Acres, 4 bdrms. $550 Fresh impressions. 3 bdrms. $550 Century' 21 Car­negie Realtors, 609-452- 2188 or 609-921-617*?

NEW LUXURY T O W N H O l SES

Yardlev, Bucks County

Mins from Princeton, Trenton & Philadelphia by car or train, a luxurious, full sized 4 bdrm townhomes with t 1: baths, attachedgarage, new carpeting, energy saving heat pump for air conditioning & heat and kitchen c o m p l e t e w i t h microwave oven dish washer 4 disposal Immediate occupancy 6 months plus lease is available $550 per month plus utils Call 215-493 6575 tjoon till 5pm daily

QUIET RURAL Area - sm l BlR cottage for l or 2 people: Full basement, 5 min from Exit 8 NJTpk $245/rbo Call 609-448 20JO for workshop or storage

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A home to che sh Care and pride have made it a flawless work of art Perfect setting on a cul-de-sac completely landscaped with a variety of trees and plantings and w it’ i view of the Sourland Mt Inside are all the amenities to satisfy the most discriminating buyer If you're ready for the perfect house youcan't afford to rmss this . .> . ............ . ......... ..............s................ . . . . .............. ...... ji, . , . , . . . . . . * . . . . . , . , O ffered at $141,500

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If YOU WERE TRANSFERRED TODAY YOU'D WANT TO SELL YOUR HOMf HERE TOMORROW. That s what these owners want also Ai d mm ( f , jS<. to offer Only 14 months young 4 bedrooms, family room with fireplace plus attractive cedar shake and redwood enclosed porch with skylights ft's easy to pictuc your fur nishings in this tastefully decorated home Belle Mead ' *106.900

75.1S ACRES with Broom farmhouse dating back to I860 Renovated and in excellent condition 2j income apartments plus storage area in 1 out building. 3-story. 4-car barn/garage plus misc chicken coops Many possibilities for use Beautiful country location near Route 206 and Princeton Owner anxious to retire Asking *276.000

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OWNER HAS ONE FAMILY AND TWO HOMES This one is offered at a nononsense price of *09,900 There's 3 bedrooms 2 baths family room, central air. 2-car garage full basement and more Desirable Belle Mead location If you know value, call to see this Two homes is one more than necessary

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*0% MORTGAGE AT 12% INTEREST AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYER. Now is the time to buy this spacious immaculate landscaped ideally located Bi Level Everything ishere for you agd the price cant Jae beat 4 5 bedrooms, deluxe kitchen family room, patio deck, central atr carpeting, 2-car garage Belle Mead schools. *93.900

LANDSCAPED AND LOVELY Grounds enhance thrs 3bedroom expanded Ranch Top location, convenient to everything Perfect for the executive family with room to add 2 more bedrooms Family room central air intercom, immaculate condition Outstanding yard features a deck gazebo fountain, foot bodge and formal rose garden Asking SS8 500

YOUR CHOICE Use the large room on the 3rd level of this super Split as a private master bedroom or as a large playroom or hobby room Family room on the ground level 4 bedrooms garage Lovely lot desirable area attractive price Hillsborough *73,900

JUST LISTED The last house on a dead end street may be oneof the first things to consider with children The excellent school system in Montgomery is another The country kitchen breakfast nook and family room with fireplace offer a com fortabie flow pattern tor easy famtfy living and gracious en tertarmng 5 bedrooms, 2% baths, and a lovely location ft has 3 lot to offer toi *129.900

FOR THE UNHANDYMAN All the work has already beer done and the lesult a a very appealing home loaded with charm and amenities Eat m kitchen, modern and cheerful formal dining room and living room Does! highly poksneo hardwood floor* and attractive moldings, den 3 bedrooms, and mam tenanoe free aluminum siding Close to high school

Super buy at 8M.S00

LO C A TIO N ! LOCATION! Packed with Potential this at tractive Broom house plus 2 oversized garages plus 5 acres is located ->n Route 206 in HiHsboroughj The house boasts a modern kitchen, 3 large bedrooms livipg room with fireplace,finished basemen! and a long list of fide features and extras,

h i.................... >iy being used for business *180,000

Route 206, Montgomery(201)874-4121

Q U A LITY IS NEVER AN ACCIDENT From the super modern »ache to She floor to-ceiling raised hearth brick fireplace in the family room to the plush carpeting throughout, this reflects thoughtful care and good taste This attractiv bedroom Colonial sits on a large cotner lot in Belle

1 ns .1 - in;) regal looking See it for yourself *122,900.

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FIRST THE GOOD NEWS If price has been a problem forget • has been reduced to an unbelrevabl **9,900.

Owners want a sale now 9 rooms plus fireplace, garage, professional landscaping, patiq< Bright, cheerful kitchen Looking for a bargain? See this. There is no bad news about this lovely home

SPELL IT L*f*V*A*B*L*E Conveniently located foi easy commuting to New Yoik or FYinceton. targe family room with fireplace for playing at relaxing; large yard lot the children and pets deck with gas grill off the kitchen for easy barbecuing m the winter of summer. There’s a lot to enjoy in this Belle Mead home *102,900,

CONCERNED ABOUT ENERGY? Save on youi heating biiis and youi gasoline bills This 7room Hillsborough Ranch has foam insulation in the waifs and attic And it's within walking distance of stores 3 bedrooms 1 W baths, eat-in kitchen, paneied family room living room and dining room *78,900

STOP CIRCLING ADS This home provides the necessary space for the multi-purpose needs of any modern day family Spacious family room for relaxing or entertaining; oversized living room and formal dining room 4 bedrooms Central air carpeting, and hardwood floors landscaping includes fruit ,r* »» *103,000

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Bound Brook (201) 356 8121 • Bridg«water(201) 231-1200* Branchburg (201) 722 9020

2 FIREPLACES plus a studio apt foi live-tn relative Or hon business are (ust some of the added features of this attractn Montgomery Colonial. Handsome hee-form deck, central an bedrooms, 3% baths Uncommonly good buy at *110,00

ESCAPE THE ORDINARY Customized Split Level ho- features a 23’ x 15’ family room with brick raised hem fireplace and beautiful spacious new kitchen 4 bedroor including a 19' x 18' dormitory room plus a large den or stud So much for so tittle in Hillsborough *79,90

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tXp'e s aATMOSPHERE THAT QOESNT QUIT Outside scenic new of Montgomery s rolling countryside abd the Sourland Mt 1 plus acres professionally landscaped with many specimen plantings and trees Inteftor highlights include 3 bedrooms, 214 baths family room with fireplace, custom wallpapers and more It's the perfect property tor someone who wants to esesape tp the quiet country after a hectic day in the city and not have to travel far to do it *111500

THE THINKING MAN'S HOME Think of the possibilities of Irving or working in this attractive Cape Cod surrounded by green grass, lush lawn, and tall shade trees A beautiful to! 400 deep with 84 frontagedn Route 206 in Belle Mead G 1 zoning Aluminum siding, furnace, and kitchen, all newly new.

Ask log *73,900

HATE LAWN CARE AND SNOW REMOVAL put can !afford a gardener or groundskeeper7 Buy a condo1 : Teed of fighting summer traffie to the swim club? Buy a condo! Want a spacious modern house but can't afford the high prices and high taxes? Buy a c^ id o 1 2 bedrooms with balcony, patio family room, central aiz, modern eat-in krtchen. From *6*.*00 to **7,000 Buy more fo r less Buy a c ondomimumrtownbouse

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FlNISHfD IASEJW N’l* only one of the superior features of th a immaculate 2 bedroom, 1 H bath townhouse N ew upgraded carpeting throughout the dining room and living room which leads you to a lovely patio with bar beque and double storage shed Eat-in modern kitchen, attic fan, central an, and more

$54,900.

A lU M IN U M StDfOColonial located m the Cranbury Manor section of East W 'ndsot 4 bedrooms 1 H baths, formal dining room, bay windowed living room, large eat in kitchen with no wax flooring leading to family room, laundry room and full basem ent. Beautiful screened in porch and lovely half acre surroundings Just listed for $79 900 co t ONI A t S n iT

Four bedrooms, 2% baths, formal dining room, picture windowed living room, 13x17 eat-in kitchen. 15x16 family room with brick fireplace basement with finished rec room, concrete patio 2 car garage plus wall to wall car peting throughout and several large shade trees $*4 900

EASY LIV IN GComes with this immaculate three bedroom house Wall to wall carpeted living room, dining room and den, no wax floor in kitchen, two baths, good closet space and storage. Greenhouse w indow in den Beautiful fenced yard patio and barbegue Tw o blocks from the bus line m Kingston $87,500.

CHARMING COLONIALLocated on a beautifully matured H acre site in the Cranbury Manor section of £, Windsor Bay windowed living room, open to formal dining room, targe airy eat-m kitchen with dishwasher, 4 family size bedrooms 114 baths, 11x16'6 family room with sliders to patio, full basement garage and naturally stained wood work throughout Freshly painted and in immaculate condition 7* 900

WOODED WONDERLANDSurround this immaculate five bedroom Colonial home Gracious entry foyer, picture windowed living room, formal dining room, huge bright eal in kitchen with dishwasher, first floor laundry with appliances, 254 baths 20x12 panelled family room with warming brick fireplace, full basement and 2 car gatage. In addition, there is central air wall to wall car peting, extra insulation

* U « 900

SURER SUVThis newty listed 3 bedroom Quad I townhouse features 3 bedtc ms, 254 baths, pictured windowed living room, formal dtrwng, kitchenrfamily loom combination with no wax flooring, central art, wall to wall carpeting throughout, partially finished basement attic fan and mote ONLY $5 * 000

FOUR BEDROOM Townhouse featuring 4 good size bedrooms. 254 baths, 24x13' 7 living room with picture window, modern eat-tn kitchen with appliances, family room, full finished basement Upgraded carpet throughout, central air gas grill finished patio and more Heady for your

.viewing $47,500

UNIQUE TRI-LEVEL Townhouse features 2 a nor mous bedrooms, 154 baths, huge living room, formal dining room open po finished lower level Upgraded cafpeting and padding throughout, custom shades, central air and central vacuum. Eat-in kitchen with self cleaning oven, dishwasher, clothes washer, clothes dryer and more Musi be seen $57 900

CLEARBROOKMaster Lodge model featuring 2 large bedrooms with separate baths, spacious living room, dining room, and modern kit chen, Enclosed porch, 2 car garage with electric opener, central air wail to wall car peting throughout, all ap­pliances and much mote Superior move in condition

$62 500.

REMODELED KITCHENPanelled family room, 4 bedrooms, 154 baths, formal living and dining rooms This lovely split-level home also features central ait, brick patio viewing private rea» yard, basement and garage Just Reducedfo $74 900TRULY C O M FO R TA B LE C O LO N IA L

Four bedroom Colonial designed for today's family Super-sized family room with cathedral ceiling, fireplace, built-ins, wet bar and pass-through w indow to efficient kitchen. Full first floor bath and laundry, comfortable den, formal dining room and living room with fireplace Beautifully landscaped yard, heated pool and patio next to family room $229,500. SCREENED PORCH

Offers a relaxing view ol this private treed 54 acre plus site in East Windsor Expanded and customized eat in kitchen. 4 bedrooms, 154 baths, picture windowed living room, large formal dining, panelled family 100m with fireplace finished basement and garage See today $77,900.

CUSTOM BRICK RANCHLocated on over one acre of im m aculate grounds in Washington Township Huge bay windowed living room, formal dining bright eat in kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, full basement. 2 car gatage and mud room Hardwood flooring throughout $44 500

SPREAD OUTLong and lovely aluminum sided ranch on almost an acre of manicured land Carpeted living and dimng rooms, sunny eat m kitchen with dishwasher and no wax floor, cozy family room with fireplace. 3 good size bedrooms basement, 2 cat gatage a beautiful screened porch and located in one of Mercer County's finest school systems W e would love to show you this home

SB* 900CHESTERFIELD COLONIAL

Located on lovely V> acre site in Easl Windsor: Huge entry (oyer leading to a entertaining size living room, formal dining room, bright eat in kitchen. 54 bath laundry room and a family room with Franklin Stove Upstairs features large master bedroom with private full bath,3 more bedrooms, and another full bath Full basement, central an, 2 cat gatage and patio

, $44 900

WARREN PARK COLONIALFeaturing 4 bedrooms, 154baths, picture windowed living room, formal dtntng, com­fortable eat-tn kitchen with dishwasher, 11'6 x 15 family room full basement and at tached garage Custom extras include wall to wall carpeting and central at'i Only 5 years old.

$79 000.SUPER END UNIT SPLIT LEVEL

! T ownhouse located at the edge of the woods in Quad II and featuring cathedral ceifinged living room, formal balcony dining room, bright eat-in kitchen with new no wax

HICKORY ACRES COLONIAL

Located on lovely private lot on dead-end street in East Wind sor Gracious entry foyer leads you into a 20 x 13'4 bright living room, formal dining room, modern eat in kitchen mud room and family room Upstairs features 4 bedrooms and 254 baths Attached 2 car garage full basement central air and

Jus* lifted $93 900

C O N V E N IE N T R A N C HIn a serene woodland setting on Cherry Hill Road Cedar panelling enhances the living room with fireplace, gourmet kitchen with ample storage and work areas, large light dining room (perfect spot for plants! with energv saving thermopane windows, book lined study, three bedrooms, two baths and a panelled playroom,

$148,500. E. WINDSOR TWO HALF ACRE WOODED BUILDING LOTS -Municipal water and sewet Curbs existing

$22 900 *och

EAST WINDSOR ■"* 448-5000

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Houses For RentSTORE FRONTFOR THE LARGE FA M ILY

W ho appreciates fine details Wall to wall carpeted living room, dining room and den, modern kitchen with breakfast area and a fireplace between living and family rooms. Five bedrooms, four baths, large playroom with buift-ins. Beautifully landscaped $225,000.

IM M AC U LATE Twin Rivers - 3 bdrm, 22 bath Townhouse Includes eat in kitchen and all ap­pliances In addition, access to tennis courts,

ril, and only 1 block to Y bus $550/m o. References required

For further information call 609-448-6432

TWENTY NASSAU STREETA p p ro x im a te ly 1 000 sq u a re fe e t w ith la rg e d isp la y w in d o w on C h a m b e rs S tre e t th e most e x c lu s iv e P rin ce to n Shop p ing a r e a .

O F F IC E S P A C E 1800 sq u a re fe e t , could be d iv id e d o r p a rtit io n e d , su ita b le fo r d isp la y room a rc h ite c ts o r lo rg e b u s in e s s .BEAUTIFUL 3 BDR CONTEMPORARY 2 STORY,

V h BATHS, WITH ATTACHED GARAGE. FRPL NEW W/CARP., GAS HEAT, C/AIR, REDWOOD DECK, PLUS MANY EXTRAS. AVAIL M0RTG. WITH A 20% D.P. - i m I NT. TO A QUALIFIED BUYER OR ASSUME 7V4+Vi% EXISTING MORTG. BAL. OF $30,000. CALL AT ONCE FOR APPOINTMENT3 BOR. T.H. NEW LISTING, EXCELLENT LOCATION, CLEAN MOVE-IN COND., F/F REF., WASHER DRYER, FINISHED PATIO, COPPER TIPPED WIRING, HUMIDIFIER. SHOWER ENCL., W/W CARP., C/AIR, V.A., F.H.A. MORTG, AVAIL TO QUALIFIED BUYER.ASKING.............................. $62,900.

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TOWNHOUSE Terrific location just off Nassau Street, three working firep laces in this r e n o v a t e d 1 8 0 0 s colonial, living room, library, dining room with large panea window overlooking backyard, modern kitchen with cherry cabinets, master bedroom with fireplace, second bedroom, bath, one car garage; available Nov 1. $650 Firestone Real Estate, realtors 609-924-2222

E W IN G Executive 7 room, $400, Washer/ Dryer, wall to wall, 2 baths & more, ready now1

DESIRABLE Princeton neighborhood walk to shopping & Nassau St Living rm. dining rm, Ige kitchen with eating area, study w/fpl, 3 BRs, 24 baths, full bsmt , garage $650, less or month to month, option to buy 609-92 S-5017 or 466 2586

CO l N T R Y L A K E F R O N T - $300, 3

'■'tied ro o m . ca th ed ra l ceilings, children/ pets welcome, check it'

H O M E S E E K E R B K R $50

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FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOODCranbury Manor wall to wall carpeted living and dining rooms, an eat-in kitchen and a large family room make this house a good choice for a young family Four bedrooms, one and one half baths. Large railed deck overlooking the back yard. May also be rented few $500 per month $72,900.

HILLSBOROUGH 3 bedroom ranch Full b a s e m e n t , a p - proximately 3/4 acre, 1 year lease, 1-4 mo secu rity A v a ila b le immediately $550/mo Call Janet 201 359-4121 Eisenhower Galierv of Homes Inc Reaftors

ROOSEVELT AREA 4 Br Ranch, 4 acre wooded lot, surrounded by Green Acres, mix! kit & bath, 2 zone base-board heating, 4 hr from P r in c e to n W ith in walking distance of pub school $400/mo + utilities 609-448-5186 after 6 pm.

D U P L E X T h r e e bedroom duplex in superb condition in Princeton Township, living room, dining room

_ _ . . _ _ with firep lace, eat-inlouses For Rent Houses For Rent kitchen i baths| _____________ » _____________ Availab le Novem ber

$550 Firestone Real Estate, realtors 609-924- 2222. parking included

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ALL AREAS - 1, 2, 3 bedroom, some kids, pets, OK, and free utilises, from $150 and up 201-752-4600. FHR Broker

B9R0UGH DUPLEX FOR RENT Living room, fireplace, dining rijnm, kitchen, half bathd o w n s ta ir s , th re e bedrooms, tiled bath u p s ta ir s , sp a c iou s h|dfoom ihird floor B asem ent. g a ra g e central location Non s fio k e rs A v a ila b le December 1, $625 plus utilities Call 924/1646

A T TR A C T IV E Lam- bertv ille Townhouse L g e b e d r o o m s , wall/wall carpeting, washer/dryer, dish­washer, 14 baths, central air, gas heat, patio, $385/mo Avail 11/1. Call 609 799-9595 bet 9 & 5 weekdays or 609-397-8685 eves k weekends

T W I N R I V E R S , desirable tsseujwlroom mwnhouse QuadlN $430 per month includes Vust Available immediately 609-799-2678

4 BEDROOM 24 bath Colonial split in family neighborhood 8 min. to train station and all shopping Major ap­p lia n c e s i nc l uded , centrally air conditioned $625/mo Call 609-799 9560

TWO bedroom house tor rent in Lawrenceville Call 609-924-9189

JAMESBURG Country 4 rooms, free utilities, carpeting k more, f ro m $240 201-752-4600. FHRBroker

EAST W INDSOR 3 bdrm ranch* air cond $550/mo 609-448-7672

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SIT UP A N D T A K E N O T IC E ! B rand n ew listing Posh W e st W in d so r 4 bedroom Ranch on a beautifu l estabtshed w ood ed lot. T h e outstand ing cond ition of th is hom e and the decor is qu ite im p ress ive T h is hom e is in a 'm ost desirab le neighborhood so con venrent to scho o ls and N ew Yo rk transportation . P lease call for an appo intm ent. $124,900

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S P E C T A C U LA R R ED W O O D C O N T E M P O R A R Y HO M Ein Princeton T o w n sh ip situated on 2 plus acre lot! Featuring 4 bedroom s, 3V4 baths, liv ing room , lib rary , stud y fam ily room , 2 f irep la ces , fan tastic k itchen ,central air and 2 car garage, th is custo m co n ­tem porary has everyth ing you could p o ssib ly w a n t in a hom e A r added attraction is the heated S y lva n Pool w ith Itgh' ng both inside and out. $335,000

R A N C H IN E X C ELLEN T C O M M M ER C IA L L O C A T IO N -L iv ing room, k itchen , 2 bedroom s, 1 bath , full basement and detached tw o car garage w ith heat, w iin ! ) k Good location for an o ffice $80 000

YO U 'LL G IV E US T H A N K S for o ffering you the opportunity to pu rchase th is beautifu lly designed Princeton C ontem porary in a m ost desirab le area, 4 bedroom s, 2 baths, liv ing room w /brick free-standing

'firep lace , separate dining room , centra l air & 2 car garage Call us today to see th is exc iting hom e as t has m st been reduced to $157 ,740 for a qu ick s a le 1"

IF Y O U 'RE L O O K IN G FO R A H A P P Y E N D IN G TO H O M E H U N T IN G , th is could be it' 3 bedroom ranch w ith liv ing ro o m ,'sep a rate d in ing room , k itchen , bath, fu ll b asem ent and garage $59 000

E X C ELLEN T SC H O O L SYSTEM and country liv ing this 3 bedroom ranch fea tures a liv ing room w ith floor to ce iling w in d o w s a dining el w ith s lid ing g lass doors to large fenced-in yard and an all butcher b lock kit chen A w arm , su nn y hom e fbr a reasonab le price,

A sk in g $52 900

JU ST R ED U C ED - 3 bedroom ranch w ith large m odern eat-in k itchen panelled fam ily room . 1 full bath 1 car garage and centra l air $39 900,

S ITU A TED O N W O O D ED V, A C R E LO T this 4 bedroom , 2 h bath hom e has liv ing room , d in ing room eat m k itch en , panelled fam ily room w /firep laee , centra! air and garage $71 ,900 ,

Y O U C A N BE THE FIRST to enjoy th is just com p leted 4 bedroom , 2'h bath co lonial You 'll ap prec iate the custom cra ftsm an sh ip and quality m ateria ls - including brick firep lace , textured alum inum and brick sid ing , w o o d flo o rs , ce ram ic tiles and sc ie n ce d esigned kit ch en . On a full acre in love ly M illstone T o w n sh ip in a country setting , but m inutes from h ig h w ays and exp re ss com m uting . S till tim e to m ake som e cho ices gas for econom ica l heating and financ ing for qualified buyer. $99 ,900 .

tW O NEW C U STO M C O LO N IA LS featuring large room s throughout. 4 bedroom s, 2 6 baths, separate dining room , fam ily room w /firep lace , k itchen w /separate b reakfast area, central air, gas heat, full basem ent and 2 car garage W o o d ed lots w G ree n a cre s in rear $144 900 8 $149 ,900 .

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ID EA L LO C A T IO N - ap p ro xim ate ly 5 m iles north of P rinceton in R o cky Hill M ontgom ery area conven ient to sch o o ls and shopping . S ituated on an acre lot, our 3 bedroom ranch fea tures liv ing room , dining room , k itchen , fam ily room , 2 baths, screened porch and overs ized 2 car garage $94 ,900 .

T H O R O U G H LY M O D ER N IZED RA N C H - 3 p lus B /R 's , L R Dining area, eat-in k itch en , n ew ly constructed fam ily jsdom w w ood burn ing sto ve , stud y or 4th B/R w Anderson w in d o w s , bath , laundry room , and garage on ’v acre lot Extras include n ew ly co nstructed peaked roof, baseboard heating , and extra insu lation .

$58 900

IM M A C U LA T E 4 BED R O O M C O LO N IA L IN M IN T C O N D IT IO N - T h is sp ac io u s hom e has huge living room , step-dow n dining room eat in k itchen , panelled fam ily room w /siid ing door to patio , 2 'h ba ths , gas heat, and garage. En jo y all the am en itie s of th is love lyhom e offered at the affo rdab le price of $79 900

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H O U SE - 3 bedroom , 1 bath ranch on half acre lot Living room la rge k itch en -d in in g room co m b inatio n and 1 ca r garage $375 p e r m g . p lus u t i l i t ie s .

O F F IC E S P A C E on N assau Stree t $350 per m o.

TO W N H O U SES $300 8 $500 per m o .

EA ST W IN D SO R - 3 bedroom hom e L iv ing room , d in ing room , bath $345 p e r m o. p lus u t ili t ie s .

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IN TO W N L IV IN G - C o nven ient to scho o ls , shopping and b u ses , 3 bedroom s, 1 h baths, b reezew ay , kit chen , dining area, living room w ith firep lace , central air cond ition ing , full b asem ent, and garage. Lo ve ly rear yard A sk in g $125 ,000 .

A B EA U T IFU L N EW HO M E is now for sa le in East W in d so r Sp ac io u s 3 bedroom , 2 h bath sp lit to w nho use w ith m any love ly fea tures . It s its on a corner lot fac ing a lake surrounded by w e ll m anicured law n A ir condition ing and a se lf-clean ing oven are but a few of the am en ities inc luded Th e re is a 7 % assum ab le m ortgage to m ake th is even m ore a t­tractive ! $69 000.

SU PER H IG H W A Y LO C A T IO N - Broad C om m ercia l and multi use zoning m akes th is custom hom e on 1 acre a fine in vestm ent. Sp len d id k itchen , overs ized dining room, liv ing room , large eating porch and numerous fine room s are su itab le for o ffice , restaurant, hom e or any purpose . D on 't m iss out - ca ll for details !

O n ly S85 000.

LO C A T ED O N 9 .5 A C RES W H ICH M A Y BE S U B ­D IV ID ED w e are offering th is 1 h sto ry hom e w ith 3 p lus bedroom s, 2 h baths, 2 separate k itch en s, 2 liv ing room s (1 w ith firep lace), d ining room , beautifu l in-ground outdoor pool. San ita ry sew e r, c ity w a te r and gas availab le A ik in g $240 ,000 .

STAINED G LA S S STU D IO in the heart of Princeton$40 000

LAND

86 A c re * - Princeton Ju n c tio n $5 ,500 per ac re49 A c re * - Industria l Land W ash in g to n T o w n sh ip 24 .43 A c re * - C p n tig u o u s to A m erican C yan am id $65 ,000 - 6 A cre s on Route 1 near turnaround $180 ,000 - for 5 houses fine incom e on 2 acres

Each Red Carpet Office is independently owned and operated.

Houses For Rent Houses For Rent Houses For RentLA M B E K T V IL L E 2 bedroom house Living room , dining room kitch en, large lot $350 mo plus secuntv, utilities, eferences 609-397-0991

HOUSE in Hightstown for familv of two, $350 per month plus utilities plus lease Call at 151 W'ycoff Ave flight st own

H O PEW ELL TW P Modern 2 bdrm, bungalow washer dryer quiet residential street no pets $350 - utilities Avail early Dec 609-924 7484 eves until 11pm

IMMEL) OCCUP ap­prox 15 mins from Princeton 3 BRs. LR. DR. Ige back yard garage Many extras 609-924-1243

CONDOMINIUM FOR RENT Twin Rivers. 1 BR private entrance washer/dryer, dish washer, self-cleaning oven , r e fr ig e r a to r central air Call 609-443 1211

V IC T O R IA N E A R M HOUSE Country>ettmg HopewellTownship 4 bdrm ft replace $509 +utilities 609 737-9523

LAM B E R T V JLLE -brand new 3 BR 2J*> bath T o w n h o u s e , w i th sk y ligh t, ca th ed ra l ceilings custom kitchen $600 per month plus utilities John T Hen­derson Inc . Realtors 609-397 2800

CRANBURY 3 *BR Cape Cod for rent $500 per month 20x40 swimming pool, private location. Dy m o n th s s e c u r i t y References 609-455-0376 eves

^ ___________ -BEAUTIFUL Riverside section of FTineeton 3 bedrooms living room with firep lace, dining room, one full 2 half baths fam ilv room Ava ilab le Nov 6 on month to month basis $650 Firestone Real Estate. Realtors 609-924 2222

LA W R E N C E V ILLE V illage toW-nbouse 3 bedrooms l -h baths basement, central -sir carpeting all ap pliances. includes trash compactor Avail Jan $550-mo plus utilities After 6 pm. 609 896 1956

CLEARBROOK bedroom Braeburne detached home with fireplace on golf course All privileges Avail Dec 1 201-329-6128

PRINCETON BORf townhouse 2 family , bdrms. 3 baths $675 phis utils Avail on or about Dec 1. 609-924-0633 or 609-737-9377

C O L O N IA L NEAR PEDD1E SCHOOL 4 bedrooms 2 l-j ba t h> form al dining room, spacious liv ing room, family room, laundry, finished basement rec room 2 car garage $650 00

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S ta te H ig h w ay 27 (10 m iles north of d o w n to w n Princeton). R ead ily a cce ss ib le to hosp ita ls , courthouse and (major tran­sportation , 1600 sq ft air cond itioned and am p le parking j

Call 201-821-61Q0

FOR SALE BY BUILDER

N ew 4 bedroom , 2 sto ry house on beautifu l 2 ac re lot in M ontg om ery T o w n sh ip . Interior fin ish es still to be ch o sen . A t sacrifice at

$125 000

C o ll 201-359-5587 c h a r 6 pm .

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Houses For Rent Houses For RentNEW 4 BR horqe in Princeton Collection 3 baths, fully carpeted central air. 25' family rm w fireplace, basement, 2-car garage, dish washer refng $625/mo with option to buy, 809 799-8728 eves

HILLSBOROUGH 4 bedroom, l 1- bath, large fam ily room, 2 car garage^ central air, w/w carpeting. convenient l o c a t i o n , A s k in g $575 mo. plus utilities

3 BEDROOM HOUSE In East Windsor Quiet r e s i d e n t i a l a r e a Reasonable rent' for immediate occupancy Call 201-257-8097 eves

PRINCETON Collection 4 BR Colonial. 2!v

baths, fam ily rm. w /firep lace, 2 car garage, central a ir A v a if immed Lease with option to buy. $675/mo. a i l-828-5900

H E A V IL Y W O O D E D B U IL D IN G L O T

Artist's Studio 26 Church Street, Lambertville

4-acre ap p ro ved lot on P ro v in ce L in e Ro adP rin ce to n ad d re ss and te lephone B ea u tifu l, e x c lu s iv e area B ro k e rs p ro tected

Sleeping loft private landscaped terrace. 2 private entrances, wood burning stove *17Srr»o.

609-924-2721 Landlord pay* aN utfaties

Or A n y P rin ce to n B ro ke r809-882-8888

H IL T O NR E A L T Y CO. OF P R IN C E T O N IN C

YOU ^ ILL LOVE THIS 4 bedroom, 21/; bath centra IK airconditioned ranch. -Located 5 miles north of Princeton. Clone to shopping and transportation. Excellent schools! Countryside is beautiful and neighbors friendly. This can be yours, just give us a call. Vie have 10l/4% mortgage money available to qualified huv'ers. .............................. ........................... ...................................... $140,000.

TO QU ALIFIED BUYER - UH/i% MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE on this newly constructed 4 bedroom. bath Colonial. Ready for immediate occupancy'. Situated fn sled landscaped lot and convenient for commuting, scho. i- and |)ing. V jierfect family home for living and entertainn $ >•"

18 M ONTH OLD COLONIAL on a treed setting in beautiful Beechwood Manor in Plainsboro. Beamed cathedral ceiling and fireplace in family room. 4 bedrooms, 2V; baths, and mam extras................... *....... ....................................si.38,otx>.

PLAINSBORO HOME with Professional office wing l.ivim m with fireplace, dining room, kitchen and family room 1 bedrt>>ms. 2VS baths. (Office area consists of 4 rrroms.............. f 1*1 4H).

U E HAVE JUST THE HOME YO l VI ANT. 2 ston Colonial on wooded lot. 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, laundry room, den with fireplace, large redwood deck with built-in California hot bath. Central air, water softener, air filter, humidifier and other extras. ....................................... $134,000.

\ VI ELL CONSTRUCTED 8 room Split Level on tree -h a d e d lot in historic Cranbury. 4 bedrooms, living room fireplace, dining room, eat-in kitchen, family room and slate foyer. Close to school and shopping....................... .................... ............. ....................$05,000.

1014% MORTGAGE MONEY AV A ILABLE TO Ql VLIFIEI BUYER ON CER TAIN HOUSES.

monthHOUSE FOR RE N T AT $0,50

RENTALS: HOUSES AND APARTM ENTS

Princeton Real Estate Group Mercer b Somerset County MLS

Affiliated Independent Brokers (Nationwide Referral Service!

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Rita Mar got is Alien D'Arcy, 799-0685

Russ Edmonds 201 449 935? JimAjamian 4661592

Asa G Mnmry 395 1671 Friederike Coot 921 -0460 Emma King 609 7991694

Marilyn Creasy 201 297 5110

609-921 -6060

194 Nassau St.Hilton Bldg., 2nd Floor

HOME HUNTER’S GUIDEWeek of November 21-23, 1979

We call them Best Homes because they are.

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custom build just the home you've been dreaming of One lookjj at our samples and w e think you'll agree that the best value now A 4D when you sell is a Best Home

If you can't visit our sam djs, call us collect at (215) 247 7310 or mail the coupon below for a tS e full-color catalog showing more Best Homes models Or if y o u 'l l like, we'll arrange to have our building consultant in your area visit you without obligation, of course You hove o choice of got heof or oil hot woter heat or hoof pump air conditioning of no extro co if.

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536,990 to 584,990.

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REALTORS

L O C A T IO N

Today is a great day to inspect this very attractive "Fairfield Split' You are sure to be delightet^bv its eight spacious rooms, luxurious carpeting, full w a if raised health fireplace, central stereo system and updated appliances including a new washer & dryer). Gas heat b air conditioning are definitely a pus.Available for immediate occupancy only $85,900

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REALTORSDrame Div.166 Nassau St. Princeton 924-1600

54 Princeton-Hightstown Road Princeton Junction, N J.

6<j9 799 2022Me Cay Div.

Rtes. 130 ft 206 Bordentown 238-1600

3 BR RANCHER nice area Higbtstown Avail Jan 1st . or sooner $300 mo plus utils Security 4 lease No dogs . Call 609-448-0380 after 6 pm

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HILLSBORO Large condo, short or long term Country kitchen

fplce Liv rm, DR. i* 2 2 big bedrms,

balcony private fence, parking Rent inch fennis, pool, clubhouse Central air, carpet thruout Panelled tin bsmt u laundry W I) , dishwasher $450 plus util Davs, 201-961-7661 or 6431, nltes 201-463-7726 Avail immed Children. 2 pet OK

HOUSE FOR RENT 3 BR. modern kitchen. Princeton Boro. $500 Lease A security 609-924 8445 eves or weekends

EXECUTIVE RENTAL Short br long term modern home in Lawrenceville Large, immaculate, energy efficient 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, beautiful eat-in kitchen, huge family- room with firep lace separate study, car peting. drapes, many more extras Central air gas . heat Quiet p ro fess ion a l neigh borhood on a cul-de-sac. c o n v e n i e n t t o everything Available Nov 15 $725 mo 609-924 7545 skeep trying i

LA W R E N C E V ILLE Colonial, 4 bdrms 2'- baths. fireplace in liv room, hewly carpeted living 4 dining room. 1 car garage Located in very quiet neighborhood Immediate occupancy Rent negotiable 609-896- 4488

BEAVER RUN ESTATESIn the fashionable Princeton area these new homes ate set in an established neighborhood with an excellent commuting location Vmyt stdirtg gas heat and the HOW plan are a few of the outstanding features Choose from 4 BR 2W bath Ranches Dutch and Center Hall Colonials On 1 plus acre partially wooded lots

From $124 WO

H# 176-9

3 BEDROOM HOUSE In East Windsor Quiet r e s i d e n t i a l a r e a Reasonable rent for immediate occupancy Call 201-257-8097, eves

NEW HOPE 2 bdrm luxurv townhouse in Village 2, all appliances w w carpeting, no pets $425 - utilities 609-924- 7484 Eves until 11 pm

Coll (201) 874-8100

From Somerville Circle Rt 206 S approx 8 miles to right on Dutchtown Harlingen Rd Right onto Hotly Drive fight on Heather lane Right to Johnson Drive

W etch ertRealtors

75/80% M ortgage AvaNabfa

to qualified buyer

♦119,900.

5 Bedroom Colonial near Pike Brook Country Club in Montgomery Township

G R A N D E R A g e n c yREALTORS

Station Sq., Route 206 Belle Mead201 359-0222

Now Building

BR0 0 KMEADin Montgomery Twp.

Wm. Bucci

Builder, Inc.

For information call:

609-024-0908

O FFIC E/R ETA ILSPACE

Pennington Borough Center

• 600-5000 sq ft• Custom Finished

CaM (609) 737 1224

Houses For Rent Houses For Rent Houses For Rent

N T . C A L L A W A Y REAL ESTATE

EAST WINDSOR TWP 4 BR Colonial, gas heat & central air, w/w car­peting. avail now $5<X!

PRINCETON TWP 4BR colonial on hilltop Avail now

4 BR COLONIAL in country setting, close to Princeton, central air fam rm w fireplace all appliances Avail Nov $700

PENNINGTON 3 BR colonial duplex fur mshed. Avail now $550 Pool, dog pen, living rm w fireplace, set on 12 acres Close to 1-95

Call Mrs. Bleacher 609-921-1050

MONTGOMERY TOWN­SHIP - 3 bdrm, country location, well insulated $475 per mo 201-757-1641 or 201-874-6346

EAST W INDSOR Rural setting 3 bdrm, modern kit, full dining room, LR. wreck room, basement, $476 per mo •+ utilities 609-448-3883

COUNTRY RENTALS

White Cloud Farm Lawrence Twp Lovely- rambling C olonial with 3 B R s $800 month

Guest Cottage w/3 B.R.’s $425/month

Princeton Twp - 3 B R Farmhouse w/bam for horses surrounded by 100 acres $600/ month

Call Thompson Land Co. BYoker

195 Nassau St. Princeton. NJ 609-921-7655

Evenings 4 Weekends Call

John Thompson at 609-443-3875

PRINCETON Western Section House to sublet until Aug 1980, 3 bdrms, gracious, convenient Call Tenant 609-924-8920 alter 6pm

ALL AREAS & PRICES. 100's TO CHOOSE FROM

Here’s a few. we have others All Ad­vertisements Subject to Availability

L A W R E N C E V ILLE - Lavish Colonial, 7 room $450, oarage. option to buy, all extras

PRINCETON - Rustic cottages, starting at $190. utilities paid, call for details

HOME SEEKER BJJP$56 ..

i 609 394-5900

LA W R E N C E V ILLE Half house, 3 bdrm, $550 per month Short walk to village Days 609-397 1785 Eves 609-896-0474

KENDALL PARK area 4 bdrm, family room, LR, 2 full baths, central a/c. 5 yr old bi-level Unfurnished home for rent from Dec 1 Very convenient location Rent $600 mo plus utilities 201-297-4638 after 7pm

HOUSE for rent, Pen­nington area. 6 rms in­cludes 2 bedrooms, at tached garage central air, wall-to-wall carpet, full cellar, many extras, unfurnished References required $400 plus utilities 609-737-9324

NEIGHBORHOOD

U.SJV.FOR SALE

TW IN R IVERS townhouse, lake view. 3 BR, 2L bath All appi Immed occup $480 mo plus trust 609 799-2419

£d>qg£nQuick ixxupancy fex

tbts 4 bedroom, 2Y> bath colonial, beautifu lly landscaped Fireplace, 2 car garage and full fin is h e d b a sem en t A s k in g * 1 4 3 9 0 0 (Special financing to qualified buyer)te n Windsor

I ALovely 3 bedroom. 2 Vi bath ranch style home Includes family room with fireplace large land­scaped lot, cenoai-eir, carpeting. 2 cat garageand basement Asking S S I 50 0 (S p e c ia l financing to qualifiedbuyer) lowrence

Gracious 5 bedroom cotomal surrounded by beautrful landscaping, ea sy access to I 95 and P rin c e to n J u n c tio n station Offers fireplace large family room, large kitchen, garage, fullbasement and 2 V> baths

eooRoosevelt

M a in te n a n c e tree rancher with all ap pliances Otters new wall to-wall carpeting, new heating and hot water systems, 4 bedrooms 2 full baths, modem kit chen, and Vi acre lot

$54 eooAiso available for rent at $430fmo with option to p u rch ase w ith in 6 months

A lu m in u m s id e d rancher with 3 bedrooms, 1 car garage, foyer, eat-rn kitchen central err and recently painted interior

$43 eooHAMILTON

Urn varsity Heights what a vyinner' Recently painted 3 bedroom colonial is in excellent condition Offers ultra kitchen family room, large enclosed rear lot, centra*~a»r and 2 car garage $7?. 900

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896-9300

Houses For Rent Houses For Rent

WATERPROOFINGBASEMENT

201-

329-4545'The Grander Corp.Monmouth Junction, HI

Apts. For RentHUNTERDON COUNTY

Huge ~2 bedroom w/garage. carpet, kids OK, $350 201 752-4600,FHR Broker

MANV1LLE 3G room apt couple only Call for appointment. 201-722- 5350

WEST WINDSOR Very desirable Executive Colonial. 4 bdrms. 2‘q baths, ceramic tile foyer, carpeting, family room with firep lace Large screened porch eat-in kitchen $650 609-799-2235

A V A I L A B L E I M ­M E D IA T E LY Rental with option to buy 2 BR. 2 story on 1/4 acre lot recently painted with large porch 4 1 full bath, 1 car garage $330/mo

th option to purchase at $37,000 within 3 months Call 609-896-9300, S u ssm a n R e a l t y , Realtors

A QUICK SOLUTION TO RENTING All Areas 4 Prices, 100’s to Choose From. 6 Offices to Serve You All Advertisements Subject to Availability

NORTHERN COUNTRY HOME 2 bedroom, $300, On 17 Acres, Open Lease; we have many others

CRANBURY Charming 6 room, $375, Kids ok, carpeted, just painted, all extras, check with us!

HOME SEEKER BKR $56

(609 : 394-5900

EAST W INDSOR Lovely old farmhouse in great condition in a country setting 3 bedroom s, m odern kitchen, living room, full size dining room, family room and dry basementAvail Jan plus utils

1 $475 /mo. 609-448-3883

FURNISHED 2 bedroom twin dwelling w/dimng room, large upstairs den Fenced yard $325 plus utilities References Worthwhile discount to older or retired couple Reply Box *02822 c/o Princeton Packet

LAWRENCE close to schools, 3-4 bedrooms, 2- ■- baths, gas heat Avail Dec. 1. $525/mo Walter B Howe, Inc., Realtors, One Pa lm er Square, Princeton 609-924-0095

SMALL 3 BR House on quiet Kingston street, 1 level, unfurnished, wood stove, washer, dryer stove, refrigerator, full cellar, fenced yard, oil heat. $550 plus utilities phone after Nov 26th, 609-452-2126

FURNISHED HOUSE in Princeton Twp, 3 bedrooms plus separate study or o ffice , 2-Fi baths, living room, dining room, den, full kitchen, fully equipped Available Dec 10, ’till June 30, I960 at $700/mo Call 609-921-7395

N E W S P A C I O U S colonial in Plainsboro, 4 bedroom, 2!-j bath with firep lace $67 5 00 Mo Country Heritage Real Estate, Realtors, (6091 799-8181.

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9-C " > , Week of November 21-23. 1979

E X C L U S IV E F A M I L Y O F F E R IN G S

B U S I N E S S O P P O R T U N I T I E S

TH IS HOUSE NEEDS A LAW N DOCTOR AN APPLIANCER E P A IR M A N . OR EVEN A BUILDER to utilize the 30x50 buildingtot storage of parts miscellaneous material and equipment There A TTEN TIO N VA t» EH A BUYERS Owner will consider all kinds is a workshop in the basement plus plenty of living space in the 4 of FINANCING for spas ous four bedroom ranch located just bedroom cape •- outside KINGSTON TRANSPORTATION is a maior plus and home

is located on a need street .md offers one acre **7,900

OPEN HOUSE S U N D A Y 12 3 p.m 40 Lm wood Circle. Princeton Township

YOUR FA M ILY WILL ENJOY this outstanding home built by one of the most highly respected builders in The Princeton area Situated in an exclusive neighborhood with lots of privacy, the home features 5 bedrooms 251 baths a family room with a fireplace and lots more special amenities Call us today tor more details . *193,250Direction* Harrison Street North to Franklin Left at Frankie- tc Snowden Left to Learbrook Left on Lmwped to Number 40

WE HAVE JUST THE H O M E YOU W A N T n beautifulHiMsborougt This 34 bedroom Split Colonial has numerous amenities w ■ . w ne^nterested in previewing *106,500

W EST W IN D SO R Flow ng elegance and ample iving space create a floor plan that is truly a homeowners dream Centrally located kitchen provides one step access-to step-down family room w dramatic fireplace 20x30 living room and sliding glass doors to covered patio Space comfort and open living provide a home that will meet your family s changing needs 4th bedroom or den will keep your imagination working overtrme with endless possibilities

*92,500

Privacy is one of the special features your famrly will cherish when they owh this lovely home in Lawrence Township Our new colomai

stmg highlights include a brick raised hearth fireplace four bedrooms an outstanding living room two and a half baths and lots more for only *93,500

RENTAL: PRINCETON BOROUGH Outstanding locatior minutes from everything! Your new home features living room dining room with fireplace and an eat-in kitchen. Enjoy the lovely yard plus three bedrooms and a full bath Only *496. • m onth

OWNER BEING TRANSFERRED Ideal location in LawrenceviBe for this 4 bedroom 251 bath Colonial Move in condition in a very desirable neighborhood. Callus today for more details

NEW LISTING IM M E D IA T E O C C U PA N C Y on this threebedroom ranch in the Rolling Acres area of Hamilton Township This lot is spacious, the neighborhood friendly and the basement is finished Cali today t< •spect yourself *66.900.

RE D ISCOVER H O W M U C H 'M E C O U N TR YSIDE and a smallrural town setting one, -mr res from Princeton can mean to yourfamily Cal1 us today to discuss the new elegance and craftsmanship offerings

NEW M U L TI-F A M IL Y IN V ES TM E N T opportunity with threr spacious apartments in outstanding condition Only minutes away from the Central Business District in PRINCETON BOROUGH

•198,000

ZO NED H IG H W A Y C O M M E R C IA L , this valuable property the high visibility commercial hub of Montgomery Twp Surrounded by office parks and shopping centers it backs on a shopping center parking lot Permitted uses include retail, offices and other great ideas *94,500

PRINCETO N BUSINESS O W N one of Pimcetons most sui cessfel ORY CLEANING businesses located in the heart of the CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT This- outstanding family 'visestablished and excellent clientele which awaits the new owner

TW O FA M ILY VALUES PnncMon is a way of life The characterof Pnncetor has adde qrpat value to the real townhpuse concept Yout family or invest — ■ portfolio wtli grow in value when you own f "v *133,250

TIRED O f YOUR JO B 7 v our own business is waiting for you1 Currently grossing ove- 1200 000 in annual sates thrs well managed retail business shares ,-r enclosed mall with some national chain stores 6 years remam ng on the ridiculously low iea»e The owner will help train and consider some financing for a qualified buyer

*175,000

Call tot details today *75,000

609- 924-7575THE PRINCETON REAL ESTATE G ROUP H UNTERDON CO NILS VIP INTERNAT'L RELO

G r t u g c .w T ml Z\REAL ESTATE

K«ch offlc# U *ad operatedEqual Housing Opportunity tS>

GOLDEN O P P O R TU N ITY to carry on an outstanding tradition when you own this-restaurant Situated in an excellent location in Princeton Borough Enjoy a comer-location on Nassau Street that has served great numbers over the decades with great success Ca us for all Our business details *72,150

PRIME, valuable, highly visible commercial site. Located on Rl * Lawrence Twp near Quakef Bridge Mall This property has 150 ft frontage and sewers Masonry building can be converted lot retai offices other uses or replaced Great investment opportunity for rapidly developing commercial area > *275,000.

K R O L , R E A L T O R S|l000 State R d , Rte 206, Princeton

. iWording Partners for People on the M OVE1

BUILDERS TAKE NOTEI .just listed desirable MontgomeryTwp. 19 acres zoned residential with over 1300 ft frontage on Rt 206 and over 800 ft on -improved SKie road Talk to us about marketing a r-.i ‘ -.yner a - 1 jive te r -- ust over *13,000per acre

PERFECT Center .ftu- .es - District location in the heart of Pnn ceton is the only wav' t. describe this excellent property op port unity Ca . : mals for deta s *660,000

COMMERCIAL LISTING A uhipue opportunity is now availablewith land and tjlu re parking possibilities Call our professional investment v*.* • an. t earn ail the exciting busmess^letails

*475,000

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PRINCETON C O L L E C T I O N Plainsboro, brand new 4 BR house Living rm, fam rm, dining room. $675 per-mo 14 months security, refs 609-655 0376 eves

CONVENIENT location near Quaker Bridge Mall 1 to 2 bedrooms 1 bath $330 per month Utilities extra 609 799 9662

PRINCETON Borough attractive home, con \enient location, lari dlord pays heat and water $650 Realty World Audrey Short, IIK 609-921 -9222

H ILLSB O R O U G H luxury 3 bedroom split level garage washer, everv extra, kids pets, ok '’nice 201-752-4600, FHR Broker

PR IVACY in the country with a stone fireplace provide a warm a t­mosphere for this 2 bedroom colonial. Short term only, completely furnished All utilities included $400 Realty World Laurence R May, Inc 609 466-2444

H O PEW ELL BORO large 4 BR house Rent plus utilities No pets 609-466-0383

PR IN C E TO N JCT Rancher with 3 bedrooms, den, kitchen, dining room. LR with working firep lace, at tached garage, full basement 2 blocks from RR station $550/mo I year lease 609-448-4280 after 6pm

HORSE FARM Trolling acres 5 rooms, kids pets, OK bam and ex tras. $260 201-752-4600FHR Broker

FURNISHED House for lease in Pennington Boro, January 1 thru August 31, 1980 4 bdrm, 14 baths, LR, DR. fam ily room, many extras’ $600 a month * utilities Pis call 609-737- 9194

GR1GGSTOWN 3 BR. 2 baths, full basement, fireplace, wooded lot on dead end street, close to shopping and NYC bus Call tor appointment 201 359-6144

U N F U R N IS H E D Pennington Boro 4 BR 2-4 bath, fireplace, short or long term lease $650/mo

C en tury 21CARNEGIE REAL TORS

669-452-2188 669-921-6177

ROOSEVELT 3BR 1 bath. 2-story home on 4 wooded acre Large kitchen, appliances, storage available im mediate occupancy $42S plus Util, 609-448-4409

PRINCETON just off Nassau 2 story. 2 bedrooms, one bath Parking 5:30 pm to 8:30 am No pets $475/mo Leave name & number at 609-924-1500

TWIN RIVERS Quad I 4 bedrooms, excellent lo ca tion , e x c e lle n t condition Available late Jan $475/mo. plus utilities 1 year lease 1

mo security deposit required Monthly trust fee paid by landlord Call Debbie weekdays, 609 448-6586 9am-4om

LAWRENCE WOQDS - BR $650/mo utils extra 1 yr lease Weidel Real Estate Inc 609-896-1000

NEWCLASSIFIED DEADLINE FOR

CANCELLATIONS IS NOON MONDAY

COUNTRY LIVING for you7 2 bedrm home on I- 1/3 acres in West W ind sor available for short term rental Perfect for a vis iting professor or g rad u a te students $475 rm Don’ t worry this well insulated house is not an oil guzzler Call 609 448-0632 eves

4 BEDHtXiM 2 bath ranch with replace Five minutes to Princeton Jet train station in West W i n d s o r , .C o u n t r y H eritage Real Estate Realtors. <609 799-8181

CRANBL'RY 2 story 2 small bedrooms 1 bath no pets $360 mo Leave name & phone number at 609-924-1500 ^

COUNTRY l o c a t io n near Cranbury bedroom bungalow on 2 acres Dec C 79 $450 609-395-1258

ROOSEVELT 3bedrooms, in month lease to 9 1 80 $450Stults Realty Co 609 395 0444

-X-S O M E R V I L L E Executive4 room, luxury extras, $325 move in 201 752-4600. F H R Broker

TW IN R IV E R S 3 bedroom townhouse Immediate occupancy $475 Century^ 21 Em binder Realtors, 201-446 4939 _ _ _ _ _ _ _

M ANVILLE Cozy 2 bedroom, country set ting, $260, move in 201 752-4600 FHR Broker

HALF DUPLEX 5 rms. first fir , carpets, dish washer, washer & dryer air cortd Private yard carport No pets $375 plus u til, 1 mo security Avail Dec 1 References 201-725-7615

K WINDSOR 5 room Split Level Townhouse, 2 IR v 2 baths,£500 plus

per^rnonth Dec 1 oC- upancy Sherlock Hmes

Realty, Realtor, 201-254 971 MLS.

HIGHTSTOWN area 5 oom house, 2 bedrooms, at in kitchen, full cellar,

-dorm windows, on 54 j acre parcel 24 miles out >f Hightstown on Hwy 33

east $350 mo plus -utilities 2 mo security 212 326-2656

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iNF BDRM CONDO Golf Front, pool, tennis, -huffleboard Bonita Beach near Naples Jan

’$27 March $300 weekly 201 793 5245 after 7 p m

\ ACATTON SKI HOUSE new 3 BR home, fully

furnished, firep lace in private developm ent Just 10 miles to Camelback, Big Boulder, Jack Frost or Mt Airy L o d g e $1.000/m o, - iim for 4 mo season, Call 212-GR9-3426

CONDO Naples, Fla 2 bedrooms, 2 baths! living-dining area, kit' chen, washer, dryer. Pool & tennis, Beautifully furnished. Near beach 609-924 3240 eves

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Save Recyclea b u n d l e . . . _> this n e w s p a p e r

F L O R I D A , N E W L U X U R I O U S -cion dominium in Clearwater Beach B ea u tifu lly furnished, all I ap­pliances, private beach & swim m ing poo!,! 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms; a terrace with a pretty v i e w De c Ma y . $1200/month. Call after 9 p m 609-896-1223 (

V ILLA FOR S A L E } or rent in poconos. hati all conveniences piu|; 3 outdoor pools. 1 indoor pool, golf course! on Shawnee Country Club • rounds Shawnee} ski run us nearby 6014443

'4288 for information, ■<_____________ Ii f ;

2 BEDROOM A/C fapt for rent at Puerto Km os

,Luguillo Beach Wan to wall carpet, J h illy equipped kitchert.4*full linen and towel supply 609--924-6157 after 6lpm

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SPEND A Weekend at |Rig Bass Lake1 in Poconos. Lots of indoor & outdoor a c t iv it ie s Discount rates . Lritil Christmas time 'F o r more information call 609 799-9140 or 883-4315, eves

HOLLYWOOD, Fla , one tied room house available

o rent Near golf course, walk to c-taurants. shopping

seasonal rates available For details, call 609-466 3596

POCONOS Big. jBass Lake. Ski, pool, I fplc. wknd week month 609448-0751

POCONOS L NAOMI Sale Cust bit wirit izd 3 BR 2 bath chalet iFrpl, dishw ash, wash/ 'ryer

Bead /pool ski : tana in t . y o r t g

Call'ee

SARASOTA Florida. Unfurnished home 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car

a rage, new 9 in os $450 mo 609-655-1528

100x185 lot walk NT xtras Low Ask $45,500 201 359-6268

■’ *FLORIDA N Palm Beach area condo for

.rent New 2 BR, 2 B, furnished Magnificent 12th fir view directly on ocean Pool, tennis, golf Call 609-737-0476 for monthly, seasonal rates

i tin Priiwt*tmiVIc adiiM s | jfv* It n a t 11\ t

AW inim tiiK ' te n n t*. go lf, and o tjr p rh a it* i lu b h m iM w ith lounge and d in o arc just a

lew *«ep* fro m to u r d o o r. It s lu f l^ h U tu r it P rin ceto n w ith

m* endless sh op p ing and e n te rta in m e n t po ssib ilities i* m in u te * a wax Neurbx too in

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIPLARGE CROWD TOR THANKSGIVING « (So problem mthrs Geodesic dwelling situated on 4 beautiful wooded acres Uttra modern kitchen with eating | area formal dining room iymg room with stone fireplace, family room laundry room, utility room, two bedrioms and full bath on first level master bedroom with free standing 'ireolace and full bat'- plus studio with natural light b balcony on second ievei 2 car garage central air

SIRS 000.

AUCTION% on** oI GtfbEKt HlWom» W>inH»n *ub**e! to confirm*?or

100± YEAR OLD CLASSIC COLONIAL

with newer addition on 5+ acres Tewksbury Twp., Hunterdon, N.J.

Tttts charrmng centenarian combines the warmth and naracie? ol generations ago *rtth modem am«nft*es anaa country setting complete wtth heated 20 x 50 ingroumJ doo» and trout-stocked stream Scenic rurahresidenftai Tewksbury ts read ', accessible to New Y o rk City by tram or via Routes 2 2 2 6 7 us!30 minutes to Morristown andSomerviiie and ,»-r* • trH,Princeton areaDIRECTIONS Rt 78 to Okfc*»ck Whrtehouae t * Rt $ 2-3 Sooth to property on led and sign TERMS 15% cash or check at time o* sate INSPECTION Nov 24th 104 pm

Dec 1 ef 102 pmSALE O N P R E M IS E S DEC. 1 st at 2 pm

Call fo r brochure #1 01Auction called by

William F. Comty & Son, lnc.,'Phila , Pa

WeichertRealtors

BUCKS COUNTY. PA. POCONOS IN NEWTOWN

Imagine a 13 acre wooded lot within walking distance of the Village of Newtown. This custom builder# own stone and aluminum siding rancher ha# the best of even, thing. Three thermofiane sliding doors lead to the So' redwood deck; one from the 26' familv room, one from the dining room and master bedroom. The kitchen has a microwave and self cleaning oven, raised oak c abinets, plus a large breakfast area There is a large foyer plus four bedrooms. Call today for information and inspection $275,000.

Hugh B. East burn, Realtors

156 N . State St. Newtown. PA . 1H044)(215l% 8-671)

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ONE TO TH R E E ROOMS of office space on Nassau St.; newly painted, 204) square feet in each room, corner

. location, 300 square feet of storage space, carpet and drapes included; in te r io r con n ectin g doors Ava ilab le un m ediately One room $200, two" rooms $400 all three $625 Firestone Real Estate, realtors 609 924-2222

OFFICE SPACE ap­prox MOO sq ft. near P r in ce ton Shopping Center Either 1 or 2 offices Avail, now For D o c to r s , D e n t is t , Lawyers, Accountants Call N T Callaway, Realtor. 60&-92M050

AUCTION DEPARTMENT (201 ) 782-8800

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HIGH V IS IB IL IT Y OFFICE space on Rt 206 in Montgomery Twp 1000 sq ft; $550/rho plus utilities Firestone Real Estate. Realtors. 609-924 2222

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EAST WINDSOR Office Space 2 room suite, $260/mo 4 room suite, $470/mo At Warren Plaza West Rt 130 All utilities included, l- t j m o n th s s e c u r i t y required 1 vear lease Cali Debbie, 609-448-6386 weekdays 9am-4pm

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STORE FRONT on Nassau St Approx 1800 sq ft $155Q/mo plus util's Plenty of parking Call N T Callaway. Real Estate 609-921 1050

EXCLU SIVE SHOPS wanted for new furniture it decorative arts b u ild in g C on ta c t Leonard LaPIaca at Nassau Interiors, 609- 924-2561.

INDUSTRIAL PROP ERTY for rent 3 sec­tions, 3000 sq ft each $500 per section Large o verh ead d r iv ew a y opening 238-A Hankins Rd Hightstown 609-443- 4353.

NEW- EGYPT AREA For sale Several income properties* ranging from 3 to 5 units Priced from $27,900 to $68,900 Ex­cellent returns M or­tgages avail at 10‘ j% Gale Realty, Inc , Realtors 609-758-3300

D U P L E X E S and other investment properties E.C Head, Realtor. Bartow, Florida 33930 Ph 813-533-9303

Real Estate W anted

P R IV A T E P A R T Y wants to buy older in­come property rega r­dless of condition Call after 6:30 p.m 609-443- 1239

WANTED to Rent/Bu P ro fe s s ion a l coup desire to rent with firm 2 vr option lo buy older home in Princeton vicinity Call or write W ni T Mundt, c o Swiss BankJ’orp. P O Box 395, NY, NY 100W. 212-938 3839 E ves u kends 212 727-6994

Garages /Storage For Rent

S E E O U T S I D E STORAGE & shop ad u n d e r B u s in e s s Properties 609-443-1231

H O PEW ELL 2-car ga rage storage space $69. (t * $30) 609-466-2363

G A R A G E S P A C E available, Nassau Street 609-921-1852

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT - central Nassau St Small or large, avail now, low rent Telephone secretaria l services available 609-924-2040

OFFICE/ RESEARCH SPACE FOR

LEASE

2000 sq fl. on ground floor N ear A irport Princeton address & Telephone 609424-9038

W ANTED - Princeton Twp Choice residential lot 2 acres or more desire beautiful location All utilities preferred Call 609-392-0847 after 6 pm

STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT HIGHTSTOWN AREA 609-448-0325

NEW OFFICE BLDG. 1000 and 1500 sq ft gross area suites for sent Separate electric, HVAC, Tel trunks, parking 15 Mam St Kingston 609 452-8866 days 921-7085 eves

MONT. TWP — new office space for rent 1000 or 2000 sq feet $4 sq foot Ready to go Rt 206, across from Food town Shop Ctr Call Builder 201 359-5837

TOWNHOUSE (ft con­dominium within 15 mi of Princeton, preferably to the East, to have 2-3 bedroom s, g a ra g e , fireplace, storage space and all appliances Will pay $55K lo $85K 75% cash and assume existing low interest mortgage. Call 609-397-

. 2225 or write Apt 67, Coryell’s Ferry Landing, Lambertville, N.J 08530

G A R A G E W A N T E D suitable for storage and minor maintenance of p r i v a t e l y o w n e d automobile Must have e lectric ity and water available 609-448-4794 eves

DRY STORAGE r Available in Kingston, along with outside storage Call for further details 609-921 1567 or 921-0070

RUN CLA SSIFIED ADS AT OUR SPECIAL 3 TIMES RATE

(WITHOUT CHANGES!

PENNINGTON BOROWISHBONE is riot needed as this town I story fills #11 your wishes Ulfia modem kitchen, formatjdining room, family room 19 * 32 with fireplace ang 2 complete walls o’ glass ovenook'rtg the professional landscaped rear yard, living room with fireplace re< ealion room with fireplace 5 bedrooms, 4 56 modern J laths. study, workshop ■ < ground pool, i- t’ai an 2 bnik patios pluslarge wooden deck $15* 000

LETS TALK COID TURKEY about thisl excellent in­vestment property 2 Vi story dwelling ’ containing 6spacious apartments One apartment haij working log burning lireplace Rent all five for mcomejor live in one b ret the other,4 apartments make money lor you Ex­cellent location within walking transportation shopping, churches 11

money t distance i library

to public

$1*5 000

HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE10-C Week of November 21-23, 1979

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OUTSIDE STORAGE + 25 x21' enclosed storage or shop space for con* struction or excavating • o Enclosed space with 12 ceiling, lighting. & gravel floor Up to 21x100' available Twin Rivers area very close to exit 8, N.J, Tnpk $150/mo 609-443-1231

WAREHOUSE SPACE for rent. Approx 5180 sq ft, also office space for rent approx 290 sq ft Call 609-448-0375

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OFFICE SPACE 706 sq ft.. Princeton, $500 gross monthly rent including cleaning & parking Cau 609-924-7757

FOR RENT 4500 sq ft office budding w a r to Exits 8 4 8A This building was built to be able to accommodate a com pu ter opera tion (w ith extra AC and floating floors) or it can be used for general of­fices M aurice H Hageman, Realtors, 609 448-0600

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1250 SQUARE FEET office or store space Main St Hopewell At­tractively divided into 5 separate rooms 1st floor available immediately Call 609-896-1625 or 896 0036

MODERN I story air c o n d it io n e d o f f i c e available up to 3500 sq.ft Whitehead Road across from Broad Street Branch Bank between the Freeway and Brunswick Pike Very reasonable Call ’109-505- (1880 or 392 3214

From *63 ,900

CHARM AND CONVENIENCE

This delightful 1740 Colonial has all the charm of its period original cherry stair rail, w ide floorboards, old w indow glass, antique mantel — combined w ith the convenience of a walk to-town location for today s gas savers. Entrance hall, large living room, dining room, kitchen, small bedroom, and bath on the first floor. The second has 3 good bedrooms, including spacious master 'suite, 2 baths Old barn/garage, lovely plantings, big trees on an easy care Ys acre plus low beating costs make this a rare offering Asking $185 ,000.

Extra lot Ovaifobl*

LAWRENCEVILLE TOWN HOUSESdistinctive community

is being built in a pic­turesque setting of Law- renceville

T H E V IL L A G EYour Town House features 3 bedroom s 2 baths large living room and dining room kitchen with Hotpoint appliances woll-fo-w ol! carpeting, full basement, professionally landscdped lots plus ENERGY SAVING PACKAGE including heat pump, central air.

The VILLAGE is ideally located in the hub o f the cultural and educational areas of the Garden State Commuting is made simple by easy access to Rtes 1-95 1-295 1 ond 206

Com e and see THE VILLAGE ond en joy a totally new living environm ent

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LARGE O FFIC E in N a s s a u S t r e e t professional building $225 including parking and utilities 609-924-1155

1-95 SCO TCH R O A D

O ffice or reta il, 4000 sq.ft.. 1/2 acre, free- s ta n d in g b u ild in g , central air. 1 storv Sale price $148,000 Lease negotiable Pleasant su rround ings W S BORDEN, REALTOR 609-883-1900

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WAREHOUSE SPACE 4.000-5.000 sq ft avail. Oct 1. 1979 Princeton Jet area, 609-799-3435

OFFICE SPACE, 6600 ft 28 t mthly* net Net thru J ufv 609-924-7200 JPettit.

PROFESSIONAL OF FICES FOR LEASE Hightstown, Rt 33 at NJ Tpk 3200 sq ft. Will subdivide and renovate to suit Ample off street parking Call 215-295-0657 or 609-448-3115 after 2pm

TOWNSHIP CAPE COD

How often can you find a 3 bedroom, 2 bath house in a nice Pun ceton area at this price? Living room, dining area, kitchen, bedroom study, and bath are on the first floor; 2 bedrooms and bath on the second. Mature landscaping on a nice tot backed by woods Maturelandscaping on ais needed, but if

lot backed by woods. Som e tender loving care weren't, the price would be considerably higher

$92 500.Excellent financing available to qualified buyer1

A RARE O P P O R T U N ITY

for an old house buff who also might like to run an antique shop or other hom e business. Large rooms com bination itvmg room /dm ing room 17x32 V4, master bedroom 1 2 '/? x21 with alcovt

high ceilings, fireplaces. A shop area in the house and a barn for cars or storage. Total of 5 or 6 bedrooms, 2% baths for a large family And all in excellent condition and in a neighborhood-retail com mercial zone. $149 000.

EXTRAS— EXTRAS

Six months young and in mint condition, this 4 bedroom, 2 V4 bath colonial in nearby Plamsboro offers many extras to a new owner Carpets in living room, dining ell, stairs and upstairs hall, central ac conditioning, heavy-duty electric service, extra insulation, rotar TV antenna and most important of all, a 10 Year Hom eow ners Warranty New on the market at $110.000.

SALES ASSOCIATES

Constance Brauer John Cartwright Marcy Crimmins Cornelia Dielhenn

L a w re n c e v ilieS pec ia lis ts

Shirley Kinsley Stuart Minton Braxton Pre*ton Nancy Scott

Marge Dwyer Gladys W right

PRINCETON BOROTHE TURKEYS ARE GOBBLING ABOUT this attractiveColonial ottering comfort warmth & charm Modern kitther formal dining room log burning fireplace in living room family room 3 bedrooms, 1 VS modernbaths, central air excellent location $134 TOO

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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIPTO WHET TOUR APPETITE is this industrial buildinglocation on Route 31 approx 4,000 square feet, 8 level acres wtth 300 foot frontage close to all mafor highways some permitted uses of said property are warehousing, auto dealers wholesale , business restaurants, manufacturing are )ust a few $320 000

HOPEWELL TOWNSHIPPROM SOUP TO NUTS ■ is what this (Jewelling ottersModern kitchen, formal dtning room, living room with log burntng fireplace den family room, study. Vermont heated bluestone floor in entrance foyer & dining room, screenedm side porch wtth barbecue grill, patio, completely equtped 18' x 24 greenhouse 2 car carport dwelling has look of glass for en|oytng the 3 acre setting

$145,000

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Sales Office Open D aily t. W eekends

10 to 5 P.M.Appointments Available

by Request

DIWCTIONS: R»e l to Frank!.nCorner Rd continue on Franklin Corner Rood (Rt 54b W. Lawrence vtlle Pennington Rd.) tor one Ho 11 m»!e to THE VILLAGE located on the right s*de ol the roodfrom iti Of l tab# R»« ?Q6 Nonh 6*oCk

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Each Town House is constructed of quality materials ond backed by HOW America s new 10 year homebuyers protection plan

ftiehlieu CONSTRUCTION COMPANY(609) 896-0719 do^

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R E A LE S T A T EK M

LIGHTRealtors

247 Nassau St609-924-3822

Karl Light • B roker* • Pat Light

Van Hise RealtyR E A LT O R

Pennington, New Jersey Tel: 609-737-3615 or (4)9-883-2110

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Week of Novem ber 21-23, 1979 11-C

TIG H UE • »REALTORS® I I an d G a rd e n s

PresentsPRINCETON$139,900PRIUCfTOR 4 beOKXXT’ 2 batfi codtemsorjfj rwtcker offers rmi limitt Kfcfrhon »rftr M l «»fl fwtotke* m • tie* shaded100x150 W Call 924-4505 Directions flMMii St to HarrietOr right onto Hamilton ieft onto Snowden Lane to Aberwtht Of(nftit tut#) riftit onto Ctoer Follow signsPRINCETONADDRESS$1U JOO hurt tins ex«ption#i 4 Bedroom 2% batti center halt Coiamji on a one acre wooded W Custom built b» a quality builder (or b» own tamitt tbe huff lourmet kitjheri s nfftt out ot

Better Homes l Gardens with a built <n microwa*e o*eo awtkentK 100 yeai old exposed beam ceiling and a aretty bow window owr< looting the tree rbaded rear raid The famrtr room also has the same cftartwng beam ceih#| and a huge floor to cnhng (treplace Other tMtures include a gracious dining room state entry and 2 an K'tge Cad 924 4505

TWO BRAND NEW COLONIALS $137,000 ft $140,000*0*rG0*IERT TOWRSHIP b»two of the area s .best known. Builders Both colonials bane lour bedrooms, 2"? baths ‘large lamrly rooms with brick fireplaces lor mat dining rooms and ultra modern kitchens they are touted in an fjclusnie area where there will be a (Dial .of !6 colonial homes, each unique The best pgrl. 104% mortgages amiable to qualified buyers Call us today' 9244505

EAST WINDSOR $118,500MIC* FRORT 2 STOUT COUWIAl- on a gorgeous 4 acre wooded tot There s an eitra wide drnrewar leading to the 2 car attached garage with electric garage door opener The gracious entry fo*e< leads to a arge trying room formal dmmg room, 20 family room with thick fireplace, and ultra modem kitchen The laundry room and powder room, complete the first floor On the 2nd floor there are four bedrooms and two full jjatfis. It has central an and is In top condition Call 924 4505

WEST WINDSOR $164,9001400 SQ FT COlOh IM Brick 4 cedar shake 7 bedroom 3b- baths Quality constructed on cwei an acre ot property in enclusne Princeton tyy fast Other features include large formal during room 23»Uti ft lamity room with fireplace gracious ceramic entTy foyer lintshed Tudor style basement 2 rone heat and hardwood floors ¥a(t an ap pomfment to see tips-lonely 6 year old colonial today Call 924 4505

INVESTMENTPROPERTY$102,000CHAMMUMUIK, 4 offices 3apartments All currently rented Maintenance free steel aluminum sidmg exterior EieeSent Con drtwn Greet Kwestment Call for details 924 4 505

HOPEWELL TWP$100,000WASHIhGTTM C ROSSI R€ [STATU

Beautiful 3 bedroom 24 bath Cofoniai with central au con ditxximg Excellent residential neighborhood Property backs up to Washington Crossing State Par* nopeweu Valley School Orttrict Rents decorated inside and out Shows- like a brand new home large '.tying room formal dtnmg room with chan rail modern eatan kitchen with sliding glass doors to enclosed porch, family room with fireplace 1 car gauge 4 acre lot Won t last Call 883-9200

LAWRENCE$84,900SOUD BRIC* It ARCHERdesirable Lawrence Township 7 exciting rooms, including large Itwng room with hreptace formal dining room 3 bedrooms hugefamily room , plus enclosed breeceway Call 88 3 9 200

HAMILTON$79,900ATTERTIO* PROFESS IORALSThis itfractne brick and aluminum sided ranchet located on Quaketbndge Road near the office compter would be ideal lor doctor lawyers etc 7 rooms- 2 baths Call 586-6200

ALLENTOWN$79,900« l f mown COL Oh I Al Ih .loyety 4 bedroom, 24 bath Beauty has an «ersteed 2 car garage large family room with fireplace off the ultra modern kitchen central in and more Call 586 6200

YARDVILLE$79,500HEW HAhCHf.lt Ih TWttWIOrExtremely well constructed 8 room. 2 bath beauty (amity room wdh lull wih.: fireplace tor mil dining room 3 bedroom, stody loeery Iwng rqcm 6 custom kitchen Call 586-6200 '

EWING$77,900GREAT FOR EhTERTAIhlhG! -There are 2 first floor family rooms so your k»ds can entertain then friends while you entertain yours1 Tim 3 bedroom Colonial m Ewing is centrally an conditioned with fireplace Call 883 9200

W ASHINGTON$106,000OCEPTIOhAl 4 bedroom 24 bath Colonial m one of Washington Township s loeeliest neigh boyhoods There s. a fireplace in the family room wall to waH carpets throughout 4 2 car garage Call 586 6200

EWING$49,900EWtht TOWnSMIP sparkling 4bedroom Cape Cod w«h steel siding on a loyety tot with mature trees and ayerstced garage 'Cat! 883-9400

EWING$•7,900tf TtXI APPtfCIATC QUALITYDon! mtss seeing this really exceptional 8 room, 2 bath custom home with fabulous tamrty room 4 bedrooms, formal dining room' attached garage and corner i«. Galt 883 9700

EWING$•7,000REED MORI ROOM’ You re goingto love this 4 bedroom Ewing home with 3 full baths central a large family room formal, during room enclosed 'ear patio garage and many extras Call 883-9200

RENTAL $650 M ONTH BRAhD HEW oom24 bath centrally ah conditioned fownhouse with wall to wall carpets drapes and ail mator appliances located near Prin­ceton in " South Brunswick. axaitaWe konembet t, Cad 924 4505

YARDVILLE$72,900WEU COhSTRUTTED TWO STORY COLORlAiThere s a huge modern kitchen with dishwasher on the fust floor plus a second complete kitchen on .the second floor Other -features include a really big being room lormal dining room 3 bedrooms 2 foil baths -attached ouersueo 2 car garage , aluminum sidmg and excellent lot Call 585-6200

KENDALL PARK $57,900mis ATTRACTIVE - 3 bedroom, 14bath rancher with attached garage is located m a quiet residential area that boasts of its excellent schoc system You’ll enjoy the delightful patio with sliding glass doors from Ihe formal dining room At this price in this area we expect it to sell fast, so better tall 9244505 right now for your appointment c,

EWING$64,900BEAUTIFUL UWOSCAMRC Is justone of the quality features you II appreciate in this outstanding 9 room 2 bath Ewing township beauty Call 883-9200

EWING*61,500store FRO*r CWOhiAi on abeautiful !25xl29 Wt with 3 car garage This 4 bedroom 7 bath custom built home has a imng room with stone lueptate formal dimng room and cocy (irmly room Cali 883-9200

LOWER MAKEFIELD$ M J O OPRETTY AS A PICTURE 4bedroom 24 bath brick front Colonial off Big Oak Road The 24 tool family room has a gorgeous log burning fireplace there s a bigeat m kitchen formal dining room tedwood deck with gas grill. 2 car gaiage 18x36 m-ground Syfyjn pool and much much more Call 883 9200

EAST WINDSOR $68,900EAST WRDSOR TOWUHOUSEExcellent location ft* hew York commuters This 5 room. 14 bath townhouie is centrally I *w con­ditioned has a (tniihed basement with wet bar and all upgraded appliances Call 924 4 505

EWING$67,900CHMMIRG 4 bedroom. <14 bath Ewmg Cape Cad with aluminumsiding, large lormal dining room and oreryted garage Call 8839200

LAWRENCE*66,000COMPORT ABIE 2 bedroomrancher m Lawrence Township Features including a large country kitchen screened

porch patio, several extras aluminum siding and overvred gaiage Catt 924 4 505

HAMILTON$64,0004 BEDROOM HAMUTOh SQUAREBeauty with extra large rooms including a 22x18 liwng room. 2 lull baths, plus a terrific Isummer. lunhouse with screened porch

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HAMILTON$49,500TOP RElGHflORHOOO Thisbedroom cedar shake Cape it located in one of HamrltttTs most wanted neighborhoods There s family room with bar screened side porch tree shaded fenced yard Call 586-6200

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" IO N G A C R E S "F re stig e hom e in La w re n ce v ille 's m ost desirab le afea C usto m built on 2 .4 acres of treed land. Beautifu l ap po in tm ents all lov ing ly planned in th is superb Colonia l 1249 ,500 .

! P R IN C ETO N C O L O N IA L w ith A P A R T M EN TLive in the d o w n sta irs large tw o bedroom unit, w ith fdrm al liv ing room , firep lace , full d ining room and rent the upsta irs sm all apartm ent, $89 ,500 .

L IV E IN TO W NPennington Borough expanded co lonial and w a lk to scho o ls and shopp ing from th is K ing G eorg e Road hom e Exce lle n t cond ition ; n ew gas fu rnace Rent till c lo sing ; o w ner w ill a ss is t financing $102 ,000 .

P R IN C ETO N IV Y W EST W IN D SO Rfylint Condition 4 bedroom s S p ac io u s and fu lly carpeted , th is hom e is in m ove-in condition . P ro fess iona lly landscaped and beautifu lly done

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Princeton Ju n c tio n Cape Cod on F isher P lace ac ro ss from R C A ’s park-like setting . Lo ve ly sm all apartm ent w ith pullm an k itchen and outside en­trance . M ature trees and sh rubs $93 ,900 .

A P A R K -L IK E S ETT IN G g races this beautifu l East W ind so r Sp ia nch w ith brick front Has 3 bedroom s, love ly fam ily room , firep lace , form al dining room , central air, 2 car garage. Su p er location w ith super house R®duc»d $90 ,900 .

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G R A C IO U S P R IN C ETO N C O LO N IA LT h is hom e is in superb condition and is located on a quiet street in the T o w n sh ip . F irep lace in the cozy fam ily room w h ich opens to large screened porch. Sec lu d ed private yard . $159 ,000 .

G R IG G S T O W NW ooded R anch w ith in-ground pool, patio . In area of m iles of trails for jogg ing , b ik ing , e tc ., as w e ll as w a te rs for fish ing and canoeing $93 900.K EN D A LL P A R K - Ranch on w id e quiet street D en, fenced yard , ca rp et and ap p liances inc luded . C o nven ient to bus line to N ew York & P rinceton .

$52 ,900 .P fjlN C ETO N - H a ifa-D o u b le Colonia l w ith in w a lk in g of Hosp ita l, ea sy a c ce ss to sch o o ls and sh ip p in g . Th ree bedroom s, large liv ing room , full diimng room , and extra large k itchen . $42 ,000 .P R IN C ETO N W O O D ED LO T . all u tilities $57 ,000 .W j H A V E N U M ER O U S R EN TA LS P R IN C ETO N « SU R R O U N D IN G A R E A — SH O R T A N D T O N G TERM LEA SES FU R N ISH ED A N D U N FU RN ISH ED H O U SES ft A P A R TM EN TS Fifrnlshmd R e n ta ls - short te rm A ttractive Princeton 3 bedroom house $650 m o . P ifnce to n . 2 bedroom apartm ent $460 m o .C jjff our tra ined consultants for a ll typos of

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We have 1 and 2 bedroom condos from $27,500.Call about our 2 , 3 and 4 bedroom tq w nho uses . S o m e w ith assu m ab le m ortgages to qualified buyer. A ll in Su p er condition .

S TA T ELY C O L O N IA L IN PED D IE SC H O O L A R E A .S p ac io u s liv ing room , form al d in ing room , 4 bedroom s. A ll e lectric k itchen w ith walk-in pantry Su p erb ly m aintained h o m e la n d lot w ith m ature landscap ing M in t C o n d it io n . $92 500.

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED- 2 story older home within w a lk in g d is ta n c e to downtown, jL-'t>«drooms, formal dining room, enei jalousred porch Fenced rear yard (44 400

HIGHTSTOW N INCOME PROPERTY 2 familyd w e l l in g w ith tw o bedrooms and bath on each side Total 9 rooms Mature landscaping, full basement In excellent area

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LO VINGLY RESTOREO FARMHOUSE It's been completely stripped and remodeled Three brightbedrooms. 1 Vi baths, well planned kitchen Add to this a large screened porch, a 1 plus acre kit and you have a super country home

(44,500.

LOVELY DEVONSHIRE 3bedroom ranch, 1 V4 baths, centra! atr, full basement, lovely mature landscaping including fruit trees on 15 acre lot (7 1500

R U R A L M O N R O ETOWNSHIP - Custom 3 bedroom ranch tn lovely country setting Fireplace Convergent tor working couple next to Frog HollowNursery School

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HISTORIC l a n d m a r k CENTER HALL COLONIAL200 year old homestead on 3 beautifully landscaped acres in E Windsor Twp Lovefy open stairway leads to 6 large bedrooms Huge living room and dtnmg room each have fireplace

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Located in the oid w ood ed section of E lm R idge Park , th is Tho m p ­son-designed Colonia l p resen ts quality , a co nven ien t floor plan, and a unique setting .W e lco m ing slate floored entrance hall opens to a sp ac io u s liv ing room w ith firep lace A p leasant dining room ad jo ins a light, shelved den and a step-dow n stud y enhanced by so lid , rich ly detailed dark sta ined oak ; built-in desk and b o o kcases and a restfu l v ie w of the w ooded yard perfect at hom e o ffice w ith a separate entryE ffic ien t k itchen w ith double oven , cheerfu l decor and a b reakfast area w ith a pretty v ie w C onven ient first floor laundry and a pow der room T een parties are easily accom m odated in a panelled fam ily roomLarge m aster bedroom w ith w a lknn closet and bath , three fam ily bedroom s, hall bath w ith doub le s in k , am ple c lo se ts and sto rage on the seco n d floorW e ll insu lated w a lls and therm opane w in d o w s a llo w a lo w energy house sum m er and w inter

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our ve ry se le ct club of 11 luxury-m inded fam ilie s w h o w ill live in sp lendor on a charm ing tree-lined cul-de-sac near So uth B ru n sw ick s n ew tow n center - just m inutes from the heart of P rinceton Y o u ’ll have a fine cho ice of hom es - sp raw lin g ranch and m a ss ive co lon ia ls w ith all the luxu ries and am en ities like treed lo ts , natural gas heat c ity se w e rs & w ater U p to 4 bedroom s, 2 Vi baths, fu ll b asem ents and m ore T ru ly , the b eau ty is in the see ing Jo in us to d ayRanch and Cokxxal M odel* from

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O m EC TlO N S Route ’ lOuih to Lane South Brunswick (at Fiagpost Motel! Follow Deans sign and make lughaodte left onto Deans Lane to end (Georges Rd >; right to Kingston Lane then right to Monmouth Junction R d turn left

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BEAUTIFUL WOODED Building lot on Cherry’

Valley Rd Princeton T w p 1 38 acres Firestone Real Estate, Realtors 609-924 2222

NEW EGYPT AREA 16 wooded acres Moving from area Must Sell Only *32,000 Gale Realty, Inc Realtors 609-758 3300

Week of November 21-23. 1979

IMhKSSIVE FAKM COLONIAL D IJ IG N ON A SfAlTHFULLY lANOSCAM D LOT IN A MUCH DESMtED A « A C en t* fovet (INSTANTLY AP PEALING) with Williamsburg window Luxurious Irving room with double doors to paneled family room with corner fireplace ENTERTAIN YOUR HOLIDAY GUESTS W ITH CONFIDENCE , AND EASE fm e details tn dining room. Ultra kitchen with cheerful breakfast knook adds pleasure to famitv meals CHILD'S PLAY ROOM with parquet floor Four bedrooms, including Master bedroom with ad­joining bath and dressing area Sparking 2 54 ceramic tiled baths Rear wood deck with BUILT IN BAR BEQUE EXCEPTIONAL BUY!!1 JUST MOVE IN AND START YOUR CHRISTMAS-OECORATING"! IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $*134 000

OFFERING GRACIOUS LIFE STYLE SURROUNDED SY PROFESSIONALLY LANDSCAPED LOT WITH FLOWER GARDENS Center foyer with 2 roomy guest closets large living room for ELEGANT DIN NERS Bright, uttra kitchen that lightens the labor of entertaining. Fireplace m paneled family room radiates hospitality Flour bedrooms, including from to back Master bedroom with space to spare. Lovely colors grace the 2 H ceramic tiled baths JUST MOVE IN AND WELCOME YOUR HOLIDAY GUESTSfll ONLY ONE VALUE LIKE THIS IN PRESTIGIOUS AREA!"DON’T M ISS THIS ONE!"IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY * 1 2 * 4 0 0

DUTCH COLONIAL REFLECTING STABILITY AND OLP FASHION CHARM ON A PARK LIKE LOT WITH MATURED TREES TRIM A -WELCOME CHRISTMAS TREE" ON THE FRONT COVERED PORCH.No hemmed in feeling in the spacious living room with brick fireplace NATURE'S VIEW framed by windows in dining room Eat-ip kitchen with door jo rear covered porch Four corner bedrooms Farrtjv bath Work shop with bench and shelves Double, tubs in laundry area M ANY EXTRAS!" ADDITIONAL TREED LOT INCLUDED!" SEEKING OFFERS"! GREAT B U Y i"IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY * * 4 900

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BEST BUY IN W EST W INDSORYo u r Fam ily d e se rves A ll of the co m fo rts offered by th is im p ress ive 10 room Colorual featuring a slate en trance foyer, fam ily room w ith firep lace . P L U S a p layroom , G as heat, air condition ing and bar-b-cue, carpeting throughout, c lo se ts eve ryw h e re and w e could go on and on! S e e this one for you rse lf! Se lle r W ill F inance for Q ualified Buyer T h e F*rice is R ight a t . . . *124,900.

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D ram a D ivis ion 168 N assau S treet Princeton, N J. 809-924 1600

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M c C a y D ivis ion Rtea 130 Et 206

B o rd e n to w n N .J. 809-298 1600

A New Office CenterH E R R O N T O W N I0 0 0

Q uality design and construction in an outstand ing Princeton T o w n sh ip location . O ffice center in c ludes one and tw o-story bu ild ing s (under

construction ) of barrier-free design in a park-like setting , o ffering a total of ap p ro xim ate ly 2 9 ,0 0 0 square fee t of rental sp ace On-grade parking

.fo r over 100 ca rs is co nven ien tly located ad jacent to the bu ild ings

Immediate occupancy on the remaining 3,500 square feet of first building.

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OFFICE SPACE RESEARCH PARK1101 State Road, Princeton, N.J.

$3.50 per square foot net, net areas up to 30,0(M) square feet.

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N ettled among proud and < ta t eh pines tn one of the nicest areas of prestigious Rucks County, the most discriminating mav choose an elegant two. three or four bedroom town house de*igne*i to please the different neetis o f everyone featuring gracious hung, privacy and relaxation Unquestionably a result of thoughtful planning, inspired design and skilled craftsmanship bv the Washburn Corporation, long know n for quality and dependability

Ideally located for excellent train transfwrtatioi, to both N ew York and Philadelphia, and an easy 2S minute drive to Center C ity Philadelphia or Princeton

Come explore with its the mans dehgntful facets of this mode of lifestyle

Direct ions; Tak f \-95 to the* \ ardie> exit. gt> south .1,3 mile* an Yardlev Road to Sutphin Road and the Town home*

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• East WindsorIn tlw Princeton Mi|W«o«raiei luxury f»n)en ip*rt ' menh in quirt suburban ahtings 411 * ii« pnu»!e balconies spacious. «Hi i*0! grounds Wall to wall cat Dftmg free oil street parking Swim Club

[ 8R lion $270 7 BR from S315

WYNBR00K WESTDutch Neck Rd

Ml * Mis White 448 3385

BROOKWOOD GARDENS

Hickory Corner Rd Mr hashing 448 5531

CHESTNUT WILLLOWOwcbestei Or

Mr 4sh 448 6960

• RobbinsvilleRural setting with acres at breathing space around lovely

men’s Extra laige 'oom with wan ?o wan carpetingv. free parhmg for 2 can Con fpmeot to all highways

SHARON ARMSSharon Rd aaov hen HveCountry Club lost fast onR*p ; tn r Rtf. } < hrsflh '^5 af f *if 7 A H J Tpk?

Mr Sheehan ?59 9449

• Ewing TomishipLuxury apartments with pnvate pools IMfoenoes to overstep 2 bedroo»m large rooms Beautrhji landscaping Conveniently located free off street parking for future oc cupancy call our Resident Managers

WOODBROOKHOUSE

865 Low,! Ferry Rd5 stoii H«r»to' bldgs M< U«an 8833335

HIGHGATEOkten Ave a! Par*wav, 5 story elevator Mdg M 4 Mr Van DeWeghe 883 46?6

EASTGATEPjiiskte *w

L story garden so" So* with ornate balconies and completely caioeied

PARKSIDE MANORParAside Ave

7 story Garden AptsMr Pergola 883 4550 ;

VERSAILLES220 Sullivan Way

Opposite Irenlon Country Club 2 story garden apis

Mi Pergola 8834550

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HOME INSPECTIONS by licensed professional engineers with con­struction experience. Princeton Home In­spection, 20 Nassau St., 609-921-3775

W E S T W IN D S O R , wooded level lot, close to- transportation, 1 plus acres *35,000Hillsborough, beautiful w ood ed p r o p e r ty , protected by park lands ;i plus acres *36,000 Princeton Township, level accessible land 2 plus acres *45,000 call Realty World Audrey Short," lnc 609-921-9222 or 896-9333

GR1GGSTOWN lot for sale Princeto* address High tree fringed overlooking D A R capal A Green Acres Quality area Good soil log A pert Taxes paid, 2 76 acres Willing to delay closing 201 359 5948

160 ACRES in Southern Calif W ill' sell for assessed value of * 15,000 215-295-2544

APPROVED wooded, beautiful building lots in Princeton Twp *65.000 A 68,000.' For further details Please call 609- 921-0070

ELM RIDGE PARK 14 acre lots *45,000 A up Wooded lots, *65,000 net. Call 609-737-2203

HIGHTSTOWN 4 . 1 0 0 * 150 lots *16,000 each 0*e 4 acre lot, *17,000 Or will build to suit. Cal!609- 448-3572

CRANBURY - » ac„ 2000 ft frontage *2800-per acre Agent 201-473-0100

ELM R ID G E ROAD, Hopewell Township bordering Stony Brook; 3 large lots 2.3A. 4 0A, and 11.5 Acres partia lly wooded beautiful area' Perc Approved 609-921- 0594

EAST W INDSOR Choice bu ild ing lot acre 609-448 7116

Love ly residential lot ava ilab le overlooking Peddie Golf Course Will build to suit buyer 609- 448-3234

32, LOT SUBDIVISION eady for development *9-298-3844

B U I L D I N G l o t Cross wicks Approx 120 x 430 Best offer C a ll 609 448-8665 or 921 3238

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TWIN RIVERS New Listing 3 BR decorator twnhse, desirable Quad II lac. Winter priced. Spring ace back pa do w/ gas light A BBQ Fin full bsmt w/ wet bar, paneled A brick fmrm, upgrd/ cpt. appl. many extras to be seen Save now-buy d irect from owner Asking *65,990, 609-448-6132 after 6 pm

ROSSMOOR 1st FI 2 BR apt. bath, patio, excel location 54% Assume Mgt 609-655-4087

CONDO RANCH IN Roosmoor Village 148 yrs or overt 2 BR, 14 t>ath, Lvrm, dnrm, enclosed patio, w/w cpt ihruout, C a. 5 appl, lg accessible- insulated A fid storage attic with auto fan Pnv to use clubhouse facilities, golf, tennis. 2 pools, village buses Med Ctr A guarded en­trances around the clock Call 609-655-0584

JUST COMPLETED New 4 bedroom Cape in prestigious area Brick front, stone w a if f i r e p la c e , e n e r g y package, basement, garage, wooded lot, approx 3 miles from Great Adventure Buy now for choice of car­peting. Only *75,900 Gale Realty Inc , Realtors. 609-758-3300

INCOME PROPERTY 4 units 2 duplex townhouses, 2 small apartments Rocky Hill Owner will finance 609- 921 7085 after 6pm

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T h is is w hat eve ryo ne a sk s for trad itional cen te r hall W e ste rn section residence in the Borough . A handsom e, 2 'h sto ry 12: room house w ith its love ly deck and m ost a ttrac tive brick terrace and seclud ed back garden Both liv ing room and library; have firep laces and o vers ize sun room has large therm op ane w in d o w s T h e form al d in ing room has an entire w all of concealed storage, the k itchen has everyth ing you need On the second floor], four room s and tw o 'b a th s w ith firep lace in m aster bedroom abd on the third floor, three room s w ith one bath . The re is m uch to see in th is very sp ec ia l h o tise ............................................................. •2 4 6 ,0 0 0

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T h is unusua lly delightfu l and ideally located Princeton resid ence h as large room s and m ost in teresting details (for exam p le , an 18th Century m antel at the liv ing room firep lace). In addition to the sp ac io u s liv ing room , there is a form al d in ing room , attractive k itchen w ith a b reakfast bay overlooking the lo ve ly g rounds, a large stone floored screen p o rc iry v ith firep lace , panelled fam ily room , 3 sp ac io u s bedroom s, 2 'A b a th s , ideal o ffice or hobby sp ace , p lenty of storage and a large -2-car garage. The sp ace and the plan are m ost attractive and the price tem pting at •185,000.

Easy liv ing and su rpris ing p rivacy in th is excep tio na l, trad itional 2 sto ry house , ideally located w ith a c ce ss to shopp ing and other ac tiv it ie s Sp ac io u s carpeted liv ing room w ith high ce iling , ultra m odern k itchen w ith eating area Large fam ily room opening to beautifu l terrace and handsom e grounds. For the energy con sc io u s there is a N orw eg ian wood-burn ing sto ve in the fam ily room C o zy den or stud y w h ere ad u lts can get a w a y . U psta irs are 4 attractive bedroom s and 2 full baths. T h is is one of those ex citing "bette r than n e w " o fferings. „ >129,500

W e think the buyer o f th is property has a chance to m ake one of the best b uys of the year A m uch sought after kind of house these d a ys , it is econom ica l to heat, ea sy to m aintain and not far from the center o f to w n . T h e house has 3 bedroom s, 2 b aths on the first floor as w e ll as 2 b edroom s, full bath upsta irs that can be used w h e n needed or c lo sed off w h en not needed Both the attractive living and the huge panelled fam ily room s have fire p la ce s . T h e re is sep a ra te d in ing room and a handsom e scre en ed 'p o rch . C a ll us fo r m ore in fo rm atio n and an ap pom tm ent to see th is e x tra o rd in a ry p roperty >229,000

THREE M A G N IF IC E N T B U ILD IN G LOTS IN PRINCETON

O ne on R id g ev ie w Road w ith 2 ac res and ea sy a c ce ss to city sew er and w ater O ffered at ♦75,000.

10 A c re s on P retty B rook Road Beautifu l rolling land at• 10,000/per acre.

\O ver 5 a c re s of w ood ed property w ith a brook $10,000 per acre.

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One of P rin ceto n 's m ost outstand ing and unique properties this handsom e b rick traditional re sid ence is on five ac res of ideally located Princeton property w ith m agnificent landscap ing and terrace and a w ond erfu l sense of the country ve ry c lo se to tow n Elegant m arb le en trance hall, sunny lib rary , large panelled dining room , m agn ificent liv ing room , p lus a second liv ing room for large enterta in ing , all have beautifu l w o o d w o rk and carv ing and d e ta f that m ust be seen to be ap prec iated . W e can tell you much m ore about th is property, p lease call us for the com p lete story

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1 and 2 Bedrooms from $270. per month

Features• SWIMMING POOL• PLAYGROUND FACILITIES• OFF STREET PARKING• AIR CONDITIONERS• KITCHEN WITH DINING AREA• THERMOSTAT CONTROLLED HEAT

( in c lu d e d in re n ta l)• WASHER b DRYER FACILITIES• RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT• MASTER TV ANTENNA

MODEL APARTMENT OPEN DAILY

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LAWRENCE 1 BEDROOMS

Charming older home on a deep tree shaded lot There is a comfortable living room, nice kit­chen, large bath, garage and plenty of storage area jo addition to the 4 bedrooms $59,900

COLONIAL WEST WINDSOR

Magnificent home on a large lot in a friendly neighborhood of this fine yommunitv Wide foyer leads to an inviting living room, form al dining room big beautiful kitchen, paneled famiiv room - with firep lace, powder room ana mud room on firs t floor Second floor provides 4 large bedrooms and 2 full baths Other features include Central air 2-car garage, and realistic price of $109,000

RANCHER PRINCETON TWP

Lovely home on a m agnificent lot with beautiful shrubs and trees There is a fireplace in the living room, form al dining room super kitchen, fam ily room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths 2-car garage and central air The park like rear yard is truely picturesque’ and can be pleasantly viewed from the dining area or enjoyed from the patio Exceptional property in a peaceful but con­v e n ie n t l o c a t io n

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Luxury Apartments 1 and 2 Bedrooms

Starting at $286. per month

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W alJ-to-Wall carpeting over concrete in 2nd floor apts.

All utilities except Electric Individually controlled heat 2 air conditioners Private entrances Walk-in closets Individual balconies Storage r<x>m within apt.

Laundry Rooms Superintendent on site.

Open M on.-F ri. 12:00-5:00 p.m.

609-448-4801

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$125,000OPEN HOUSE 12 Woodland Dr Sun Nov 25, I4pn Directions North on Rt 206. left on Mansgrove Rd past Police sta tion > bear right on Woodland, look for Lambert sign

Starting rent $290.plus utilities m I M K T

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PR INCETO N W IN D S O R OFFICE PARK

Princeton-Hightstown Rd (Rt 5711 Vi m3e West ot the Old Trenton Road, Princeton address

c « i fo r D e ta ils809-443-6706

WE LL SHOW YOU THE HOMES YOU W ANT TO SEETalk to Red Carpet® . We’ll listen a lot before we show you a single home. By taking the time to find out your space and location needs, your favorite style, \our prim limit, and dozens of other details, we’ll save you a lot <>f time in looking for a home. And if you have a special housing need, we ll find the best way to satisfy it. even if it means a lot of extra effort on our part. Talk t<> Red Carpet® . We listen.

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B E A U T I F U L E A S T W I N D S O R WOODED LOT is the setting for this large five bedroom expanded ranch with three and one-half bedrooms offering finished basement, family room, fireplace, central air, two car garage and immediate oc­cupancy. ................ ...........194.900.

C RA N BL RY MANOR OFFERS RANCHwith three bedrooms, one and one-half baths, full basement, family room, fenced yard with gtxid landscaping, ideal FHA assumption in todays market at $39,600. balance for $4,8. monthly at 9%. Immediate closing.

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T WI N RIVERS TOWNHOUSE with four bedrooms, full basement, mural in dining room, brick patio, stone panel family room, assumable FHA mortgage at 101A + ,/4%. balance of $41,000. with monthly of $550. offered with good locale with no homes in rear.. . ...................... - ............ . . $63,000.

H AM ILTO N TOW NSHIP OPEN HOI SK SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25th 1-4 P M

25 TAR HEELSAttenton commuters. University Heights four bedrixrm colonial with a full basement. 12 minutes to Princeton Junction train station, a short walk to elementan school. This practically new home offer- 2Vi> baths, two car garage with opener, family room, central air, eat-in kitchen, and more. Join us and tour this well decorated home for............................................. . $83,000.

DIRECTIONS: Flock Road and or Hughes Drive to Paxson Avenue to Tar Heels.

H AM ILTO N COLONIAL ON CORNERLOT with three bedrooms, one and one half baths, family room, carpeting, hardwood floprs, new roof, siding and hot water heater, panelled dining room and more is offered for

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ROOSEVELT: three bedroom, one bath two-story home on V4 acre wooded lot. immediate occupancy..........................$i>i H).

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WEST WINDSOR: three bedroom ranch with finished basement, fireplace in living room, immediate occupancy.. .. . $60* i

DIDONATO REALTY COMPANY, INC.

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2801 Nottingham W ay M orcarvM a. NJ 08819

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Princetoo Hight*town Rd.E. Windsor/Cranbury, N J.

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RESTORED COLONIAL in north Lawrence. This New Jersey farm house dales from 1772 and has been carefully restored.to retain all the old charm along with modem conveniences. Step down living room with massive stone fireplace; separate dining room with chair rail; contemporary kitchen with adjoining breakfast area; lavatory . Upstair*, four bedrooms, one and one half baths. Scrtjcned [Kirch with beamed ceiling. Almost an acre of lovely grounds with a tw o level brick terrace. One-car garage. Central air. Available so o n .

Robert E. Dougherty Fritzie Moore Sylvia Nesbitt

Joan Pey Emma W o n

Claire M. Burns Anne Cresson

Valerie Cunningham Julie Douglas

Betsy Stewardson Ford

Georgia H. Graham Borbara Rose Hare

Pam Harris Toby Laughlin

If i l lia m E . S te u a rd s o n (1935-19721Realtors

Representing Previews Executive Home Search

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HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE14-C Week of November 21-23. 1979

Leonard Van Hise AgencyMEMMIt MULTTPIE LISTING SERVICE

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160 Stockton St. Hightstown N J.O ffice: -448 42SC

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CItANBURV NECK ROAD: Spacious farm house on 1 9 acre lot Aluminum siding and root recently installed Three car garage also has aluminum siding. Home has center entrance lover very spacious family room, living room dining room modern kitchen mud room and powder room on the first floor Five bedroorrC“modern bath and numerous closets on the second floor Large attic Full basement Old shade trees $110 000

NEAR PEDDIE SCHOOL: Custom built colonial rapchwith Tenn Matble front Brick fireplace with built-in

* bookshelves. . room wtpieture window -dirting room w ith access to reened porch which also has glass enclosures and a haostone Hoot Spacious kitchen with

' numerous cabinets and counter work areas, dishwasher, stove w rl 111. and an eating area 3 dice

tiled baths Oak hardwood floors and plaster we s Basement and attached garage Rear flagstone patio Lovely mature trees grace jthe professionally landsr iped lawn SOT $00.

COUNTRY HOME ON 2 ACRES Located in Washington Township, this lovely 2 story home^f* In immaculate condition The downstairs has a nice targe living room which opens into a family room or dining room The modern Quaker Maid kitchen has plenty of cabinets and counter space plus an eating area There are 4 bedrooms upstairs and 2Jell baths One gp and one down Fu*> basement 2 car garage and screened porch Additions 3 acres available $84 000

QUIET RURAL VILLAGE The price Of thishouse located m vv.ndsot includes an overs about two acres One >f the nine rooms is a kitchen which now **,,1,. ample cabinet space, beam ceiling and a fireplace Othei rooms me front moms, .nirvt:. c . <oom. 2 large bedror 3 small bedrooms C , water t

VALUE PROVEN COMPLETE

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BASSWOODHOME OWNERS WARRANTY

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MemberSomerset & Mercer

MLS

201- 874-8000609- 924-3366

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Montgomery Notional Bonk Building Rout* 2 0 6 *5 )8 Rocky Hit) NJ

Donna M iller Je r ry M iller Jo a n n e Crognale Sa l C asam ento San d ie Harris M ary M essner R ichard M essner Donna Co lem an

HRST ElOOR CONDOMINIUM Why not look into this contemporary form of real estate ownership Con dominiums have plenty to offer the small family young

or old This unit offers wall to wall carpeting throughout, central air glass doo' to patio all ap phances. Rooms include living room, dining room, to! chen two bedrooms and 2 full baths $34 000

PRETTY AS W Ell AS PRACTICAL: This well keptoffer plenty of room fo» the young growing famtfy room, dining toon kitchen W'dishwasher; 4 large family room, utility rpom and garage Nicety scaped lot Back yard *. unclosed w cyclone fence extras A nice buy for only

RENTALSHightstown - 4 bedroortv Oofootal near Peddle School.

Roosevei* 3 bedroom house excellent condition

SPECIAL CLOSING PACKAGE OFFERED BY BUILDER

THRILLING DISCOVERIES IN GRACIOUS A N D S P A C IO U S L IV IN G A W A IT YOU AT OUR 2 NEW EXECUTIVE COMMUNITIES. YOU'LL F IN D A R A R E C O M B IN A T IO N OF LUXURY AND CONVENIENCE, PLUS THE BUILDER PAYS YOUR CLOSING COSTS A N D H A S IOY.%

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W ILBURTHA TERRACE"(P restig id us Ew in g T w p . A rea)Open S * t i t Sun. 1-4 PM

* P riva te cul-de-sac* Central A ir Condition ing* F irep laces* A lum , and B rick Exterio rs* 2 Car G arages* Near R ecreation A reas

* S la te en try foyers* Half acre lots* U ltra M odern Eat-in K itch e n s '* Full B asem en ts* Fam ily Room s* Short D istan ce T o I 95 I 295

ST CHARLES PLACE'(Village of Law rep cev ille l

’ Gas Hot Air Heating* 3-4 5 B ed room s* Wall to-W all Carpeting' R ear W ood D e cks (So m e M odels)* Formal Dining Room s* Close to S ch o o ls and S to res

PLAN YOUR VISIT N O W TO THESE FINE NEW CO M M UNIT IES

Directions to ST. CHARLES PLACE

From l 95 I 296 exit at Rt 206 north exit and proceed tp firstDirections to WILBURTHA TERRACE

From Trenton take Rt 29 north to W Upper Ferry Re (Villa Victoria Academy), turn right and proceed '4 mile to sign Rom I 964 296 exit at Harbourton/W Trenton exit, proceed past Mercer County Airport to 1st traffic light, turn right and proceed 1 mile to site

tra il I r . i fin i:: ig to Pennington Proceed 1block and tu r left IB**' Morns Hall Rehabilitation Center)onto DEHOW ROAD t« Hite 700 on right

Privately landscaped, 3 Bedroom Ranch-in Montgomery Township2 B ath s , F irep lace , S c re e n e d P o rch , 2-car garage. $94 900

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B elle Mead Colonial ^S e le c t io n s o f your ch o ice .5 B ed ro o m s, 2 'h B a th s , F irep lace 1 .2 acres . $116 900.

3 Bedroom ranch in Belle M ead Fu ll fin ished basem ent. Heated sun porch. Heated in-ground pool and 2 sta ll barn $92 500

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Colonia l, 2-Fam ily in N esham c. Ideal for Investo rs.7.1 a c res . F inancing ava ilab le . $97 400.

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We've redesigned the master bedrooms in our A three most popular single homesWe ve taken our Colonial.Rancher and Spirt-Level homes and designed dazzling master bedroom suites Featuring fireplaces sifting rooms wardrobe areas with vObtty an d sink, full master baths, walk-tn closets and b igger bedroom areas than you ve ever seen before Choice wooded lots ava ilab le R eserved m o rtg a g e f in a n c in g — e x c e lle n t terms!

Hurry In, lt*s our last (a n d best) section of Stony Hill.

Dir South on US 1 to North end of Oxford Valley Mall, turn right on Oxford Valley Rd turn right oh Big Oak Ra follow to first traffic light (Stony Htll Rd ) Turn left, go Vt mile samples on left

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TWIN RIVERS 4 BR split Assumable Mor­tgage Lots of extras Overlooks lake 609-443 1200 days or 443-5226 evenings

For Further Information: 609-896-2900 or 609-695-6523

3131 Princeton Pike lowrenceville N. J. Brokers Protected

STo f Y a r d k t y

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MOVE IN BEFORE Chnstmas and spend the holidays in vour own 3 bdrm ranchers This Bordentown Township home offers a large eat in kitchen, spacious baths and a lovely 10 x 26 ft enclosed rear porch Garage is extra large and perfect for the live-in mecnanic Priced rtghl at $52,900 Cali Saxton & Bell Realtors 609 296 30000

Remarkable homes from $71,990. (215)493-6575 or 885-2600 Hours 12-5 Dally

PRINCETON PIKE OFFICE PARKQuality New Office Space Available

Intersection of I-245 ( Princeton Pike Convenient to downtown Princeton - 8 minutes

3.000 24 OCOsq ftComplimentary layouts for prospective tenonts

Reasonable Rental

HURRY ■ O N LY A FEW LEFT 50% ALREADY SOLD IN FIRST SECTION

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SALES BY

WEIDEL REAL ESTATE, INC2681 Main Street

Lawrenceville, N J . 609-896-1000

(B rochuret

St. Charles

O P E N S U N . 1 t o 5 p mExcep tiona l beauty in p restig ious H opew ell T o w n sh ip ar^a. N ew ly co nstructed sta te ly co lonial w ith | front co lum ns and exterio r of brick and alum inum Brick firep lace and love ly m ante lp iece in living room , form al dining room , sp ac io u s k itchen , and ad jacent fam ily room w ith brick firep lace and tw o se ts of double g lass doors to bring in the v ie w of nature and its beauty . Full basem ent and tw o car oversized garages. Setting 350 ft from the road on a 10 acre lot w ith natural babbling brook, trees, and m an-m ade pond.

Priced 9212,000

Look for our open house s ig ns located on Penn ington R o cky Hill Road

LOMBARDO REALTORS 609-396-5700

Huritj& i Augustine Inc.|

EXCITING A N D IMAGINATIVE CALIFORNIA C O NTEM PO R AR Y

on two secluded) wooded acres at Bedens Brook with spectacular'panoramic view of the golf course. Kitchen family room with fireplace and greenhouse living room with cathedral, ceiling; first floor master bedroom and bath, front and back stairs, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on second floor and .large studio den with skylights and cathedra! ceiling 3 car garage Front garden court U drive, pane decks All amenities including air ;on dimming. central vacuum system Utilities underground Central sewers A house and a location that canpot be duplicated in the Princeton area 2 3 months deftVery

LOTS.PRINCETON T O W N SH IP

14 Acres Winfield area, wooded Can be subdivided into 2 building lots *150,000

Six new lota av aiab te including three on The Bedena Brook d u b goff c o m e

Contact Wf iem W Augustine 86 South Main St

Pennington, NJ. 0*534 • Phone: 609-737-9504Lm i WaetrMH 604 9244012

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P EN N IN G TO NBUSINESS ZONE in the heart of Pennington we offer fot sale this multi purpose building presently used as insurance company offices Approximately 4250 sq ft of completed space plus additional storage area Ax conditioned, aluminum siding, off street parking. Suitable for retail business company or professional offices Excellent exposure to public Ptease call for a personal Inspection *225,000.

HOPEWELL TOWNSHIPZO NED Fr 4 BUSINESS jn Hew Jersey Highway 31 at Penmngto Circle Over 1 acre with 5 rooms and bath residence suitable for print shop, gift, etc *78,000

Roy E. Cook, Inc. Pennington N.J.

737-0964 896-0266

Need a carpenter Check the Classified ads.

HOME HUNTER’S GUIDEWeek of November 21-23. 1979 15-C

Real Estate For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

LAW RENCE TOW N­SHIP close to Lawrence Shopping Center, single with two 4-room-A-bath apts Ideal location for business Parking space in rear for 9 cars D P intinalli Realty Co , S09-695-8501 anv time

7 4 % A S SU M A B LE Mortgage Twin Rivers spilt le ve l townhouse 3 BR, cathedral ceiling, all appl, thermal pane, other extras Prince location, woods & lake view , walk to pools tennis, NY bus, $69,900 by original owner 809- 448-6966

SALE BY OWNER - Carter Rd Ranch, 1-4. treed acres Living rm,’ dining L. eat-in kitchen, 3 BRs, 2 full baths, full bsm't Dbl garage ad­jacent to rec ijpi $95,000 negotiable 609-924-4455

HOWELL TWP Lovely ranch on sprawling 124 acres Owner w ill finance Must see this builder’s delight to ap­preciate its worth $199,000 Century 21. Einbinder Realtors 201 431-4707

INFLATION Fighter 3 bdrm home with a t­tached apartment on 1 acre with inground pool Princeton area t minute to station $1153)00 for details call 201-836-4046 or 609-799 4983 Prin cipals only please

TWIN RIVERS, Quad 1. professionally decorated 3 bedroom 24 bath, central air, all ap pliances. no wax floor new carpeting, gas grill Move in condition $65,400 609 448-7824 or443-5597

BRICK RANCH 1 acre rural paradise Excellent location for working couple, single, or single and child Only 5 min to Princeton NYC, Pnn ceton & New Brunswick bus goes by front door why pay rent. ACA REALTY, Broker 201 297-1944

CR AN BURY Clearbrook Condo, 2 BR, 2 baths, enclosed patio, all appliances, carpeting excel cond near NY bus, clubhouse P r in ­cipals only Quick sale Mid $50’s ' 609-655-3272

FOR SALE BY OWNER Down a country road, over the bridge, up the lane to this 3 bedroom well constructed rancher on 14 acres House in­cludes living room w fireplace dining room, eat-in kitchen, fam ily room. bath, full basement with game room Extras include 14 car garage small bam, year round stream and pond Priced in the low 80s Principals only Call 609- 466-2359

4 BEDROOM. 14 bath 2, story house on a 2 acre country lot in Hamilton Twp In-ground pool 30 x 60 cinder block building with heated shop Brand new energy saving heating system Owner financing for qualified buyers R eason ab le interest. By appointment 609-259-2074

NEW LISTING Twin Rivers, 3 BR twnhse 24 bath C/a, humidifier, w/w cpt, upgrd kit. s/s, gas gri. all appl, partial finbsmt Principals only 609-448-4872

TWIN RIVERS - Con dominium Luxurious living. spaciousbedroom, den, dining room, all appli ances, central air, 5 min walk to swimming pools, tennis courts, shopping A N Y bus Asking $31,900 Call owner 609-443-5016 eves

RIVERSIDE RANCH convenient to buses 4 bedrooms, living room with firep lace, family, room, paneled study, greenhouse, 4-zoned gas heating, centralvacuum ' F in an c in g possible Im m ediate occupancy 609-921-8106

uperlocation, end unit, 3 BR, 24 baths, c/a. 5 ap­pliances, mint condition, early occupancy. 74% mtge $64,900 609-443 5597 or 448-7824

ASSUME 7% MGR TGAGE Twin Rivers, by owner 3 BR split level twnhse, prime cond A loe lake view, NYC bus & school 24 bath, w/w cpt, upgrd DN A kit fl, Dishwasher, customized pnld bsmt, walkin shed. New energy eff Many extras $69,500 Call 609 448-5546

MANVILLE 6 rm , 2 story home, attic A full basement, 1 car garage $60,000 Call 201 725-9213

-9am-3pm Principals only

SOUTH BRUNSWICK Rocky Hill area, han jy m a n s special. 5-* rooms. Colonial, garage, barn on f 43 rural acres Make offers ACA REALTY Broker 201 297 1944

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NEW LISTING Twin Rivers 2 BR twnhse no wax kit fl, C/A, aH appl, copper w iring, ex Ig bkya, walk to school A r e c r e a t io n N e w ly painted 609-448-6858

CIRCA 1836 2 story Colonial 6 rooms Alum siding, appl. Principals only 609 259-2524

SOUTH BRUNS house for sale by owner, 8 rm Colonial 201-821-7135 or 821-6464

M ILLSTO N E TW P W hittier Colonial 10% mtg with 30% down $101,990 Centpry 21, Einbinder Realtors 201 431-4707

TWIN RIVERS 2 Bdrm Townhouse Upgraded carpet, 5 appliances, patio, 84% assumable mortgage, many extras Must be seen, 609-448 7183

location, end unit. 3 24 baths, c/a. 5 ap­pliances. mint condition, early occupancv 74% mtge $64,900 609 443 5597 or 448 7824

GRIGGSTOWN, 2 story colonial, 24 baths, family room, large eat-in country kitchen dining room, large living room with French doors to pa tio , w a ll-to -w a ll carpeting, on ! + acre, treed lot with Princeton address Asking $114,900 Call 201-359-4495

ONE-OF A KIND

TWIN RIVERS MOST UNIQUE 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE IS FOR SALE

includes•Completely finished basement level with family room, laundry, office A storage room Family room is fully carpeted with built-in couches, lighting & closets

•3 level fuliv decked rear yard with double storage shed and gas barbeque

♦Quarrv tile kitchen A entry floors

•Solid oak flooring in dining A living rooms

•S h u tte rs l e v e lo r Venetian blinds A ver tical blinds throughout

Shown bv a D o t only Call evenings A weekends

609-448-6051NEW CONSTRUCTION Custom 3 BR Rancher and 4 acre wooded lot Corrine Drive, Hopewell Twp Fam ily rm, o v e r s iz e d g a r a g e , firep lace, skylights A c a th e d r a l c e i l in g s w/wood beams, ex ­pandable attic. $95,000 Other designs A sights ava il Burke Bros Contractors, Desigm- Build 609-771-0277

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FARM RENTAL Option to purchase 7.7 acres, 4 buildings, 37,000 sq ft 6

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UPPER MAKEFUELD Magnicieent restored. Colonial farmhouse in one of Bucks County’s most prestigious areas 3-4 bedrooms, modern kitchen, 3 fireplaces on one beautiful acre A home you ml|_not miss $1^7,500 Landm ark Realty 215-968-0225

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3NTY Near Stockton and Rt, 202 bridges Set well back from the road on 2 wooded acres, this delightful SOebury Twp. rancher offers a 25i living room with greaistone fireplace, dining room, 2 generous bedrooms. 17 ga lley kitchen, 2 ear garage and a delightful 9x38’ covered porch alongside heated: free fo rm pool, plush carpeting, book cases, beautiful land­scaping and much more New listing Just $119,500 Elliott Realty. Realtor, 609-771-9133 New Hop** office 215- 862 5211 Eves 215-297 5319

BUCKS COUNTY Upper Makefieid Twp 15 acre country estate If you ar^ looking for a 5 bedropm 34* bath Colonial! with room for the large family with many indoor and outdoor interests, you must in­spect this great home First floor master suite with den huge country kitchen with adjoining family room A fireplace, 12x22 dining room, spacious liv in g room, 11x28 enclosed porch overlooking the woods and rolling countryside 4 car Quaker shed garage, small horse bam with attached greenhouse, Ig

building and tennis court Perfect for

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CHRISTMAS LIST'’ Give something special Gifts that will 6e loved year a fter year Choose regular size Tennis Racquet Clocks at $34 95 reg $49 95) while supply

lasts Send $34 95 plus $2 00 to The Tim e Machine, Box 442, Cranburv. N J 06512

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FORD Turbine Spoke Hubcaps - will fit 14” rims Reg $300/set asking $200 609-H3-3941

LANG SKI ladies sz 6 used only 1 Call Jeanne, after 6pm

BOOTS exe cond

season, $65 609-799-3711

68 BUICK Electra runs great Int exc Body good Best offer 201-359- 4264

storage tennis co formal or casual living in a serene private setting with small stream Close to 1 95 easy Phila , N Y and Princeton commute, $245,000 Owner may finance Elliott Realty, Realtor 609-771-9133. New Hope office 215-862- 5211 Eves 215 297-5319

BUCKS COUNTY a few miles above New Hope nestled at the bottom of the m ajestic moun­tainside of Point P lea sa n t Whether blanketed in Winter or basking in the Summer sun it stands serene a house for all seasons 2 BK A kitchen that’s a cook's delight 24x32 cathedral liv ing room with fireplace, formal dining room beautiful gardens A 5 wooded acres are a few of its features. $118,000 Elliott Realty Realtor, 609-771- 9133 New Hope office 215-862-5211 Eves: 215- 297-5319

M ANVILLE Great Starter Home

3 bedrooms, 1 4 baths, living room, dining room, combination. fun b a s em en t. A s k in g $45,000. Call Century 21,

GOLDEN KEY REALTY Realtors

201-469-1080

RECORDING ARTIST will teach rock A roll technique to in­termediary students and will also teach beginners Ver| patient with children For afternoon and evening lessons 609- 443-4117

G ARAG E SALE household items A clothes at good prices Sat Nov, 24th 10am 3pm 824 Leigh Ave., Princeton

1 United A 1 American Airlines 50% off coupon for sale Call 609-924-0358 or 924-6380

S TE R E O - Technics MCS 6 mos old. new condition (Receiver, tape d e c k . s p e a k e r s Sacrifice Original cost $875 will spll for $700 609 586-5970 |

MANVILLE - HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL5 room , 2 sto ry hom e, fu ll b a sem en t, sto rage attic , 50 x 100 lo t.................. $24 ,500 .

RARITAN - IMMACULATEM odern 6 room ranch a ttached g arage , red ­w o o d d e ck . Fu ll b asem en t, g as hot w a te r b aseboard heating , w a ll-to -w a ll ca rp eting , cen tra l co o ling fan B ea u tifu lly land scap ed 80 x 170 lot M ust be seen to be ap. p recia ted . $79 800.

mJOSEPH BIELANSKI AGENCY

212 South Moin St.. Manvillo, N J . , 201-725-1995

Ev»». — 201-524-7317 or 359-1245

LISTING SfKVICl

SIAMESE) CAT free to good home Mature neutered! male A fter 6pm 609*737-9327 9243562 . :

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AM TRAKiRAIL Express provides fast and economical shipping of heavy or bulky packages * wxj cities- Small parcel

service ai$o available at new low cpst Open daily in the 29 Nassau St Building (C a ll 609-924- 6055 I

74 VEGA - 50,000 miles, radio, air, auto, defogger,. new battery $800 201-874-4890

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FOR IMMEDIATE Sale 1978 Buick Regal Turbo,6 cyl. auto, AM/FM, AC, tiltWheel, radials, winter tires incl Beautiful cond. e con om ica l, sharp transportation $5500 firm Call 609-924-7174 (business) ask for Frank, or leave #.

RELIABLE help wanted for part time »ob at Riding Stable Cleanings t a l l s , s w e e p in g , watering, etc 8-12 or 1-5 Must like horses Call 609-466-1383

O N E U N I T E D AIRLINES 50% Discount coupon, $50 609-883-3625

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S E C R E T A R Y R ecep tion is t R ea l Estate Development Company in Princeton area wants a dynamic, respon s ib le person capable of managing in te ro ff ic e a ffa ir s Shorthand desired, but not necessary Salary A benefits commensurate with experience Full A part time positions available Call 609-799 1801 bet 9:30am A 2:30pm for details

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DIAL 448-0600231 ROGERS AVE., HIGHTSTOWN

BE IN THE SWIM OF THINGSwith this tovaty 2 story, brievw home Uppei level has

living room, dining room kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 1 bath Lower level has 4th bedroom or study. fBmily room, utility room and second bath

There is a beautrful in-ground swimming pool with automatic cleaner and a fenced m patio to compliment this lovely corner lot home *84,900

FOB RENT

4,6000 SQUARE FOOT OFFICE BUILDING near Exit 8 and 8A Building set up for general off.ce purposes or for computer operations, with extra an conditioning and floating floors

LIVING ROOM like new. Fr Prov. sofa, 2 side chairs. Lamps Best offer 609-443-3177 ‘

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STEREO Power Amp - Harmon Kardon Citation II. 120 watt, classic tube Upe, $150. Nikko Gamma 1 tuner, almost new, $175. 609-924-9207

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AVAIL IMMED l BR Duplex apt in en­chanting rural setting Hopewell Lambertville area $250 plus utils 609 397-1727

Tips giverl for preparing wintering treesEditor's Note The following articlt was prepared by the Montgomery Environmental Commission to g iv l homeowners and others some Ups bn how to prepare their trees for the winter. i

MONTGOMERY Shade trees need fertilizer every few years to stay

vigorous, according to the Mon­tgom ery Township Environmental Commission Their natural source of nutrients, fallen leaves, are blown away or removed in most residential landscapes

Trees deficient in nutrients are slow growing, susceptible to borers and

more injured by wet soils and fungus diseases

A granular fertilizer such as 10-6-4 should be placed in a series of holes made in the ground Over the winter months it dissolves to a form the growing roots can readily absorb In the spring, the sap stream carries the

a t t e :v n o N HL NTERSfor sale bv private

owner . eres. barn.shed. 2 ear ga rage, 7room house laundryroom, sunpcrch bath’ ,hotwa ter- he drilledwill 2*2 ac privatepond 30 acn -landingtimber Localed I 2 mileon red shale ad Excetlenl hunt inR & fishingor yt\a r rou nd homeLocat*■d at L<ivelton,W yom ing Co PaAsking $100. (MM) ( 'all 717-833 4042 after 8pm or 609 921 8712 anytime

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FEM ALE HOUSEMATE wanted Share co-ed

cooperative, vegetarian house with 4 others Near P r in ce ton Shopping Center Own room \aro $104 50 plus utilities Avail Nov 18 609-924- 5873

1979 KAWASAKI KZ650, 1200 miles Sissy bar Relocating must sell Call Ron. 609-883-4357 after 6pm for details

HILLSBORO 2 bdrm. LR, kitch, sun parlor $300 - utilitiev 201 359- 5638

74 DODGE COLT 44.200 mi 20 + mpg asking $1400 Call 609 921-0613days, ask for Judy

OFFICES A STUDIO for rent in Princeton Beautiful building and grounds Ideal for professionals Lots of parking Reasonable 609-921-1484

P A P E R WORK too much’ I will help vou catch up with your office filing, bookkt Accurately and quickly

United Way is growingM rs Ed ith iju c k e rm a n , right, o w n e r o f E d ith 's C o rse t and L in g e rie S h o p , p o in ts to the a p p ro x im ate ly 30 percent of goa l, or $287,560 . w h ich has been reached as o f th is w eek in the 1979 U n ited W a y -R e d C ro ss C am p a ig n o f the P rin ce to n A rea C o m m u n itie s W ith M rs Z u cke rm a n is M rs. Jo a n S . H ick s , C h a irm an o f the c a m p a ig n ’s M er cantile D iv is io n and m e rch a n ts , from le ft. S tu a rt B e llo w s , B e llo w s S to re ; Jo h n C , Y e o m a n , P a lm er S q u a re , In c ., and A la n F ra n k . La n g ro ck P r in ce to n . T h e y are re p resen ta tive o f the 39 P rin ce to n sm all b u s in esse s w h o co n tribu ted o v e r $10 ,000 during a one-d ay sp ec ia l p rom otion on O ct. 6. O n that d a y , th ese m e rch a n ts d onated 10 pe rcent o f their g ro ss sa le s to the U n ited W a y cam p a ig n T h e 39 P rin ce to n s to re s that p a rtic ip a ted in the one d ay sp ec ia l p ro m o tio n in c lu d e A le k a S h o e s , A lle n 's C h ild re n 's C en te r , B e llo w s , B ro p h y ’s In c ., C a fe A u -La it , T h e C e lla r, T h e C lo th e s L in e , C o u s in s C o ., in c ., T h e C u m m in s S h o p , E d ith ’s C o rse t & L in g e rie S h o p , Eng lish S h o p T h e F lo w e r B a sk e t G a lle ry , H P C la y to n , H inkso n s S ta tio n e ry , H ulit s S h o fis , In c , K a lm u s Je w e le rs L a h ie re ’ s R e s ta u ra n t. L a n d a u 's W o m e n 's C lo th es , L a n g ro ck -P n n ce to n , L u ttm a n 's Lug g ag e , M arim ekko -K are lia , M o rris M ap le , N assab Inn. N assau In te rio rs , N assau S h o e T re e , On C o n sig n m en t P a lm er S q u a re , P o lly ’s F ine C a n d y , T h e P rep S h o p , P rin ce to n D eco ra tin g S h o p , R ic c h a rd 's S h o e s , T h e R u n n in g S ta rt , T h e T o w n S h o p , T o to 's M arket, W in e &■ G am e S h o p , Z in d e r’s S ta t io n e ry , T h e S ilv e r S h o p . T h e U n ited W a y -R e d C ro ss cam p a ig n w ill co n tin u e to so lic it co n trib u tio n s until the end of the year.

nutrients into the tree canopy where they are used by the leaves in the food making process during the summer

A rule of thumb for the amount to use is two to five pounds of fertilizer for each inch of the tree s trunk diameter For example, apply from 12 to 30 pounds to a tree that is six inches wide through the trunk

The frequency of fertilization, the condition of the tree and the amount of growth is made during the season determine whether the tree should be fertilized at the high or low rate Trees not fed for many years, or those defoliated by pests like gypsy moths or canker worms usually benefit from the higher rate Healthy trees often produce eight to 12 inches of new growth during good seasons Those with iess new growth are*stimulated by applying nutrients

In deciding where to place the holes, divide the area under the branches into thirds The feeding roots are located in the outer two-thirds rather than the area near the trunk Make the holes 18 inches deep and two feet apart, in this outer area, using a crowbar, wooden stake or iron pipe

Mix the weighed fertilizer with two or three times the amount of sand or topsoil Using a small can pour an equal amount into each hole and tamp it down.

Keep the mixture of soil and fer­tilizer four to five inches below the surface of the soil to prevent grass roots from taking it up

Besides fertilizers, lime is essential for most trees It makes applied fertilizers and the nutrients that are naturally present in soils more available to the plant roots

WEST ON THEOLOGY

The Rev Dr Charles C West will speak on "A Theology for the Post- Missionary Church the sending churches” on Monday, Nov 26, at 6:30 p m in the Campus Center auditorium at Princeton Theological Seminary Dr West is Academic Dean of the Seminary, where he holds the Stephen Colwell Chair in Christian Ethics

Careers in science subject of workshop

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NEW BRUNSWICK Successful women scientists representing a dozen scientific disciplines will serve as resource persons at a Science Career Workshop for women on Saturday, Dec 1 at Douglass College The workshop is open free of charge tq female freshmen and sophomores from all colleges in the state

Funded by a grant from the Women in Science program of the National Science Foundation, the workshop isi. designed to encourage closer contact I between established women scientists f and fem ale students The par ticipa ting scientists will discuss their personal career paths and the educational requirements and op­portunities of their fields

Keynote speaker will be Dr Evelyn Witkin, a member of the Nitionai Academy of Sciences and a professor of biological sciences at Douglass, the wom en’s co llege of the State University

Participants will be welcomed by D r Jewel Plummer Cobb, a cell biologist and the dean of Douglass

"Ability, perseverance and intense

dedication to one s work in the foun­dation years are necessary attributes for a career in science,” said Dean Cobb "Juggling these heavy demands with family responsibilities puts an added strain on young women scientists This subject is rarely- broached in college science curricula or in the informal old boys’ network that may prevail in a research laboratory.” >

The program wi l l begin with registration at 8:45 a m in Hickman Hall. Dr. Cobb will speak at 9:30 a m., followed by Dr Witkin Also scheduled for the morning are two panel discussions on careers in particular scientific fields..

Women scientists representing a biology, chem istry, engineering, environm ental sciences, political science and psychology will take part in the first discussion, starting at 10 am .

Students will be able to talk with the panelists during lunch at Neilson Dining Hall

In the afternoon college seniors majoring In the sciences will discuss

their particular programs with small groups of students

A workshop in math anxiety will be

led by a member of the Douglass mathematics department Ap­prehension about their ability to handle co llege-level mathematics keeps many women from preparing for science careers, Dr Cobb said

The 12 resource persons will also lead small group discussions about opportunities m their fields and their own research interests.

Students will be able to sign up for second-semester visits to selected science laboratories in New Jersey and to collect literature about careers

in science from an extensive resource table

The program will conclude with a summation at 4 p m by Dr Francine Essien. associate professor of biological sciences at Douglass

The conference is open to all fresh men and sophomore college women who have taken, or are now enrolled in, one science or mathematics course Preregistration is required Registration materials are available from Evelyn Apgar, Room 204. College Hall, Douglass College, New Brunswick, N J 08903 telephone 201 * 932-9729

March of Dimes chapters mergeThe Middlesex County and the

Mercer County Chapters of the March of Dimes have recently merged to form a new Chapter—the Central New Jersey Chapter

*’We feel this will be beneficial in terms of providing better services to the public and also in cutting coats,”

stated Dr Thomas H Pa term ti.campaign chairman for the area

Both areas w ill still maintain separate offices The Mercer County office will be locatedat 909 Liberty St., Trenton, 3*34)700. and the Middlesex County Office a at 777 Washington Road, Pari in 238-0250

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