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t <strong>°Fra</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>kl</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>ne</strong> <strong>vs</strong>-<strong>recoorD</strong><br />
Second<br />
Vol. 20, No. 38 Thursday, September 26, 1974 Two sections, 22 pages<br />
Residents seek delay<br />
on garbage decision<br />
hy Brian Wood household <strong>ne</strong>xt year even at c<strong>in</strong>g the rate<br />
but she said that did not give<br />
<strong>News</strong> Editor the same level of service, Accord<strong>in</strong>g uPto Township her group enough time to form<br />
, years and o<strong>ne</strong> township official<br />
said there were no<br />
because they <strong>ne</strong>ed three more officials, the budget for the plans for tonight’s meet<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
A group of residents from<br />
reports of any pend<strong>in</strong>g rate<br />
garbage trucks worth $125,000. district is about $129,000.<br />
the Somerset area of town are<br />
Mrs. Glynn said she feared hikes.<br />
Fui’thermore, they are Approximately 2,200 units are the transition from the public<br />
try<strong>in</strong>g to get the council to worried about threats by<br />
The hear<strong>in</strong>g for the district<br />
serviced by the collection once<br />
postpo<strong>ne</strong> the death of the<br />
service to the private o<strong>ne</strong><br />
aportment ow<strong>ne</strong>rs that they<br />
is scheduled for October 10.<br />
a week <strong>in</strong> the w<strong>in</strong>ter and twice would leave some households<br />
garbage district aga<strong>in</strong>. will be forced to collect their per week dur<strong>in</strong>g the summer. uncovered. She stated the last<br />
Joan Glynn, 22 Runyon Ave,, refuse also, which would This eom~ down to about lime the council considered Cops<br />
said her committee does not <strong>ne</strong>cessitate the hir<strong>in</strong>g of three $58.66 per household or 97 such a move, she showed them<br />
want the council to drop the more men and another truck, cents a pickup.<br />
areas of town where people cleared<br />
taxpayers "<strong>in</strong>to the cold," and plus dumpsters for the Advocates of the private had just dumped their garbage<br />
several of them will show up at apartment units.<br />
scavengers say the rate for rather than gett<strong>in</strong>g their own of charges<br />
tomight’s council session to Uaofficially, some township them is lower and the service collector. "We don’t want to<br />
make their views known. officials estimate that if they is better. In the Foxwood area see the township create a Two township policemen<br />
’the council has <strong>in</strong>formally<br />
stay <strong>in</strong> the bus<strong>in</strong>ess they will of town the go<strong>in</strong>g rate for two health hazard," she said, "we were acquitted last week of<br />
voted 8-1 to abandon the gar- bare to double the entire<br />
bage collection service run by<br />
pickups per week is $40 per also don’t want this to become<br />
beat<strong>in</strong>g a man <strong>in</strong> front of<br />
budget for the district, along year or 40 cents a pickup, a pelitieal football." Sampson G. Smith School last<br />
the township because they feel with the rate they charge their which is half the township Mrs. Glynn suggested<br />
year.<br />
it is not pay<strong>in</strong>g for itself. If oastomers.<br />
rate,<br />
dropped, the residents <strong>in</strong> tile<br />
another method, such as Patrolman Matthew<br />
Right cow, the apartments Mrs, Glynn said the town: contract<strong>in</strong>g or bid<strong>in</strong>g the<br />
garbage district will have until<br />
Woroniecki and Patrolman<br />
pay tl~e township for the ship’s figures are "not entire district to o<strong>ne</strong> or several<br />
rite first of the year to f<strong>in</strong>d a<br />
Ronald Kigh were found <strong>in</strong>-<br />
collection service, even though relevant" and she is seek<strong>in</strong>g a collectors. This idea bas so far<br />
private scavenger to collect<br />
nocent of the charges by Judge<br />
lhe tmvn does eat have the meet<strong>in</strong>g between her com-<br />
their rubbish.<br />
received little support <strong>in</strong> the Robert Hendrieks <strong>in</strong><br />
equipment or tile men to acmittee of 20 people and the coancil chamber.<br />
Maym’ Joseph Marl<strong>in</strong>o said<br />
municipal court.<br />
last week that the council<br />
comalodate them. This means council. She said o<strong>ne</strong> meet<strong>in</strong>g Some residents say that the Anthony Tenbroeek, 28, of<br />
tile Pweers pay double; once to with the mayor and township<br />
might put off tile vote, but the<br />
private ratns will not be 121 Mercer St., Somerville,<br />
thc Iowa sod once to private manager George Nickerson controlled as well by the<br />
residents will have to conv<strong>in</strong>ce<br />
had charged that last May 13<br />
scavengers.<br />
was cancelled becuse the<br />
them to ¢1o it.<br />
Pablic Utilities commission as the two officers hit him with<br />
If the aportments are manager said he did not have the oilier rates were by the<br />
Township officials estimate<br />
their flashlights and then<br />
exempted from pay<strong>in</strong>g the tax, his figures ready.<br />
the cost of runn<strong>in</strong>g that district<br />
town. ilowever, the rate for assaulted his girl friend,<br />
the town will loose around Tim manager offered to collection <strong>in</strong> the Foxwood area<br />
will go up several dollars per<br />
Christ<strong>in</strong>e Rob<strong>in</strong>son, 27<br />
$15,000 ia revenue, thas for- meet with her this morn<strong>in</strong>g, has been the same for three Parkside St.<br />
Bus reguiafions questio<strong>ne</strong>d<br />
class posta e aid<br />
at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, N.J. 885P40<br />
tO cents per copy; $4.50 per year j<br />
hy Brian Woed regulations, which puts them a lower cost than the other was, however, much support and he called the motor<br />
Nm<strong>vs</strong> l’:ditor through its own <strong>in</strong>spections at bidders, tle attributes this to for it. Sam Williamson, board vehicles <strong>in</strong>spection a "farce,"<br />
the Department of Motor Ihe older buses, which he says president, said after the "Those <strong>in</strong>spectors won’t get<br />
Some bus contractors Vehicles. Tim state also have "most of the expenses meet<strong>in</strong>g they probably could under the bus and look at the<br />
work<strong>in</strong>g for the Fran<strong>kl</strong>ia prohibits Ihe use ef buses older written off."<br />
have written and passed the spr<strong>in</strong>gs and body," he stated.<br />
School system are operat<strong>in</strong>g than ten years.<br />
"The board of education has resolution Monday night.<br />
under different regulations,<br />
He also ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>s that most<br />
Mr, Langdon wasn’t sure no coatrols over who the Mr. Laegdon said later this ICC operators come <strong>in</strong> with<br />
whicb gives them an ad- wbot tile maximum age the contracts go to," he said, week the subject has been a lfigher bids than the others,<br />
vaatage <strong>in</strong> bidd<strong>in</strong>g for con- ICC allowed but he thought it "because we must accept the "sore spot" with the board for Mr. Langdon said Mr. Onka<br />
tracts aiid raises questions w~Ls "at least" 20 years before lowest bid by law." several years.<br />
was a smaller operator and<br />
about the safety ot their tile buses had to be retired. Afler sto<strong>ne</strong> brief discnssion, A check with the H.A.M.L. therefore he might be forced to<br />
vehicles.<br />
Mr. Laagdon said he knows the board agreed to put off Mr. Corp. tur<strong>ne</strong>d up no o<strong>ne</strong> who comply with the rules, but hc<br />
That statement was made of around nice contracts by Langdon’s resolution until the could conlment on the <strong>in</strong>-<br />
by Ken<strong>ne</strong>th Langdon, a school<br />
doubted that H,A.M.L. Corp.,<br />
ICC operators that came <strong>in</strong> at <strong>ne</strong>xt executive session. There spections of their buses. Dr, had to do the same. He added<br />
board member, al tile board’s<br />
Orville G, Parrish, director of there was "no question" <strong>in</strong> his<br />
meet<strong>in</strong>g Monday night.<br />
pupil transportation for tho m<strong>in</strong>d that the ICC contractors<br />
Mr. Langdon askcd the<br />
state board was also not bids were lower.<br />
beard to petition tile State Call PUD approval avaihtbhi for comment this<br />
I/oard of h<strong>kl</strong>uoation to draft<br />
H,A.M.L, Corp. primarily<br />
week.<br />
AT THE CARNIVAL this weekend held by the Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> High Cleveland looks on, The carnival was o<strong>ne</strong> of the events tim<br />
serves the Somerset area of<br />
legislatioa to t)nt all seheol bus<br />
School Band Parents Association, Rob<strong>in</strong> Cryan receives a band parents are hold<strong>in</strong>g this year,to raise fueds for the<br />
J<strong>ne</strong> Onka, part.ow<strong>ne</strong>r of the township.<br />
contracturs under the same has 33 stipulations<br />
makeup application from Brenda Fa<strong>in</strong>sbert, while Kit band’s trip to Miami. {Cliff Moore photo)<br />
gu<strong>kl</strong>el<strong>in</strong>es for tile nla<strong>in</strong>-<br />
Onka’s Charter Service on<br />
lenaaee and age of their<br />
Anlwell Road <strong>in</strong> East<br />
vebicles.<br />
MilLsto<strong>ne</strong> and an ICC bus<br />
The township phma<strong>in</strong>g handed to tile developer,<br />
Tile board nlenlbm’ ex- i)oard hlst v,’eek gave teetative<br />
operator that does smile<br />
which he nlust meet before he<br />
pla<strong>in</strong>ed that sonm contractors approval to Calf Associates to<br />
bus<strong>in</strong>ess with tile school<br />
gets f<strong>in</strong>al approval aad a Ix)ard, disagreed with Mr. Seniors retire rockMg chair<br />
operote under the auspieies of eonstraet Iheir mossive permit to baild, lie termed<br />
lhe Interstote Comnlm’ce lqaa<strong>ne</strong>d Unit Development<br />
I,angdon.<br />
some of them "l)retty steep."<br />
Colnmissien, such as tile ilere.<br />
"the PUC (Public Utilities<br />
O<strong>ne</strong> major requirement<br />
by Ih’ianWood "We’re through with the<br />
Commission) and the ICC ore<br />
from this townsi)ip and fully transpm’tation when we <strong>ne</strong>ed addctl, though, that seniors<br />
II.AM.I,. Corporation, a The board voled umlnimouslyIorces<br />
him to erect three wa-<br />
<strong>News</strong> Editor rock<strong>in</strong>g chair and the front<br />
down our backs all year," he<br />
retired can jo<strong>in</strong> by call<strong>in</strong>g the it." fie stressed the <strong>in</strong>- were"proad peeple" aad they<br />
dMsion of Snburban Transit.<br />
ter towers, which was rec-<br />
porch."<br />
said, "and I bet that if the<br />
Iov,’nsbipparks and recreation dependence of the group, prabably wouhl <strong>ne</strong>t say<br />
lie sa<strong>kl</strong> tile ICC allows these to give tile OF. tit lhe project, cortmede(l by a phnm<strong>in</strong>g board<br />
Everyo<strong>ne</strong> probably wonders<br />
firnts to keep buses after tell<br />
other sebool contractors bad<br />
The membm’s of the club tlepartmeat and leav<strong>in</strong>g theil .... rhe greatest satksifaction 1 anyth<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
which will conta<strong>in</strong> around eng<strong>in</strong>eer last ntonth, lie will<br />
what he will do when he gets have put away their rock<strong>in</strong>g<br />
years and he questio<strong>ne</strong>d how<br />
their buses go through the<br />
nantc. Those <strong>in</strong>terested might personally get out of this is Despite allthis, theln’agram<br />
1,13o units when f<strong>in</strong>ally also have to widen Cedar<br />
older and retires. Who will chairs and go<strong>ne</strong> oil ahnost ’,tO<br />
"tllorough" their <strong>in</strong>spections completed several years from<br />
same <strong>in</strong>spections we do, n<strong>in</strong>e<br />
also contact someo<strong>ne</strong> that see<strong>in</strong>g these people together cha<strong>in</strong>naa feels rehletant to<br />
Grove Le<strong>ne</strong> io fpar h<strong>in</strong>es from<br />
care for us? What will we do? trips organized end sponsored<br />
ndght be,<br />
uut of ten of their buses would<br />
ah’eady is a member, enjoy<strong>in</strong>g themselves," Mr. ask h)r more social security<br />
now. It is the first PUD to be Weston Read to New Bruns-<br />
If we’re lucky enough, there by them, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g four-day<br />
The rest of the bus con- approved under tile township’s<br />
faiL"<br />
Aaother [h<strong>in</strong>g the members (ieoghan added, "because tile ~cause taxes will go ap.<br />
wick Read.<br />
ndght be a club around for treks to Wildwood and the<br />
reactors must abide hy State<br />
Mr. Onka said his buses<br />
weahl like to see is some werstth<strong>in</strong>gforanolderperson "I led SOTy tor tile young<br />
PUD ordimmce.<br />
The builder llas 45 days to<br />
senior citizens like the o<strong>ne</strong>s Catskill Mounta<strong>in</strong>s ill<br />
Board of Education<br />
were worth much more thai)<br />
public transport;ttion so they is lo<strong>ne</strong>l<strong>kl</strong>ess." peatlle teday," he expb)ieed,<br />
A list of a0 stipulations were accept or reject the conditions.<br />
bore <strong>in</strong> town. N.Y. Theseniors are actively<br />
tile usual yellow school bus<br />
can condnct their bus<strong>in</strong>ess More evideece that tile chlb "beconse everyth<strong>ne</strong> wc get a<br />
O<strong>ne</strong> of these groups, the seek<strong>in</strong>g a cut <strong>in</strong> the property withoat hav<strong>in</strong>g to rely on is do<strong>in</strong>g well is its atteadance raise, tboy get socked with<br />
Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> Senior Citizens Club, laxes because they feel they someeae for o ride. record, which he places ;it nntre loxes."<br />
hasbarely beenaround for two are unfairly forced to sub.<br />
"If the township car furnish "m’ound eigbty to a<strong>in</strong>ety per<br />
years and already it has an sidizea scboolsystem threugh extra hnses for children’s cent" of tlle total nmmbership. A~r~e<br />
impressive record of their lax dollars, even thoagh after.scllool activities, why "il’s pretty consistent," he<br />
provid<strong>in</strong>g recreational and the), ral Iongm’ recei;,e the can’t they provide sonm for sa<strong>kl</strong>.<br />
cultural activities for the be<strong>ne</strong>fits ef that system, as?," the prograu) chairmart Aaother legishttive reform<br />
elderly <strong>in</strong> Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong>,<br />
mayaet<br />
Tlley have approoched th said, "We could probably get the members are n,sh<strong>in</strong>gfm"<br />
Aceord<strong>in</strong>gtoJohnGeoghan, township cou<strong>ne</strong>il for : , snmeeae te drive it." s a bill I)e<strong>in</strong>g considered by<br />
the vice-president <strong>in</strong> chargn ef resoLution, but so far havc <strong>ne</strong>t Mr. Geughae also feels the Congress which wou<strong>kl</strong> exempt f acelift<br />
programmhlgfor thoclub, the received any resalts. Celnnlitlee en Ag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the first $5,000 front a senior<br />
organization was formed last "lfv,’epaysehoelhlxea, why Senlervil[e doesn’t reln’csmli eitizea’s hieol<strong>ne</strong> tax. The chu[rlnau I)f Ihe<br />
May with six members. That arc we not consnltt~t ahout the people it’s supposed to he llc yiews their fight,<br />
Frun<strong>kl</strong>ia Ilons<strong>in</strong>g Authority<br />
total membership ks now at speud<strong>in</strong>g that nmaey?" Mr. helphlg. "There shou<strong>kl</strong> be a sitautioeasblac<strong>kl</strong>~eoflcwero<br />
’ bowever, as all uphill halile, said laslv.’eek thai the vacatetl<br />
140.<br />
Geoghan asked, "Wecau’t jo<strong>in</strong> qualified seeier citizen ill erie "Old peoplc are io the sumc<br />
Acme Supernlorkct t<strong>in</strong><br />
Mr. Geoghan said o<strong>ne</strong> of the the PTA." lie sa<strong>kl</strong> lie would of those offices," he sa<strong>kl</strong>.<br />
llonlilten Strect i p,’ he<br />
t’easnna for the clab w.’ts to gel like to eeo the hlx lebbcd off lle added thai the free lueul We laveie fig It our v/ay out of re<strong>ne</strong>vuted <strong>in</strong>to a luelli-purpese<br />
acnlnra legs[her for social the relds efallseaiol’s that live pregranl ruu by that depart. Ihe barrel," Mr. (ieeghan Celller.<br />
acliv[tioa and fJghl the ill apartnmnts here hat. nleutis uot eyceeffered lit this shfled. I,eon Cuhell said the<br />
loncl<strong>in</strong>csa of old ago. Shice Every fh’sl Tuesday af cach lawnshi L "It’ I drove up Ibcrn When asked if thc tmvnship atdlmrity [s look<strong>in</strong>g ia cllaege<br />
Ihcn, thegroup as a whole has month ihn club hehls its talako udvaniagn Of i 1 would shoulli prov<strong>kl</strong>e pllblic houshlg ill(! luarkel lute a senior<br />
bogtto hi lobby their clected hashless nleet[ng sod |hen spend <strong>in</strong>ol’e nnuley en gas thall for its seltiar residents, he<br />
citizen pt!eler, a healdl cl<strong>in</strong>ic,<br />
officials at Iht~ local, state and each efller Tuesday nlecthig is I weuhl sore," lie soid. replied dmt it weuld probubly a brunch of the eonuly heolth<br />
Fcdnrallevels tease thllltheir a soeiul evellt. The granp "ol<strong>in</strong> [hhlg for sure," he cost ItX) UlUch, uild he weuhl<br />
prograln end a luaapo;~er<br />
bderesis are lot)Led-out far. <strong>in</strong>eels all ycar round aild ~llly said, "wetakc t’tlt’eef eUV own rather have thc devclepors af<br />
trahl<strong>in</strong>g eelller,<br />
AS MI’. (Icoghau said, IKq’snn oa years el age or alder people and provide our lhfl hig ]qan<strong>ne</strong>d Ullil<br />
The phah’man said "Wc’ve<br />
l)cvclolu<strong>ne</strong>nis he required te Iweu nn,ei<strong>in</strong>g with Ila! la,ople<br />
frenl the ell’ice en agisg sad<br />
MILS, DOIIOTHY WIIIESKI tlUtU a kius firm n<strong>ne</strong> o| ber |uu alters,<br />
~uuukJ NakJ, dudlltl liar flllpr ~h(lW at tile tlllan IlOUSS<br />
<strong>ne</strong>at u~ thn tlluskwull, Mills Canal I touse Ansoalatiee, Areund<br />
2tKI ¢ldhlrnn lulrlOtl Slit tel the elite llhow, wldeh wus ona el<br />
auverol altfacI una their l<strong>kl</strong>v. Fol nnou lmolaa, nae lua<strong>kl</strong>u. IClttl<br />
Muara iihelu]<br />
Ban<strong>ne</strong>r see KS more time<br />
,ithci,w,so, be I,g,lks the ,,ebetethem<br />
federal or state governnlent<br />
pick up a laeee of t a, ia )," lie<br />
shouhl atdlsltlize the hotls<strong>in</strong>g, saRI Ihe stale mighl ranll’iituie<br />
Whatcver happolled to lho "They Wua| slludh!r In’ejecla hu<strong>ne</strong>. lfenuer had orighlally A[lllottgll hlflathql [s nlnkhlg $<strong>11</strong>7,000 to the pragl’aui.<br />
Plal<strong>in</strong>ed Unit l.)evolepl~leot that rail be ten1 ) ’ ( I bl asked Ill(, plannLug b(Ril’d li) il herd ler shier peaple lal IlLs slalelaenla roum ;Is<br />
under o )ll]icathlo by 1020 shal’ler lilac sa they cos uelve I’st’llllll ]l[In l’reln that I~u’t af fixed hlpalllOS tn gel by, he gtaa II ,ws [u I ’ col 1 i u i v<br />
Asaoc ales lo I~t built hero? nn Ill,., I’/il) el’d<strong>in</strong>allCC. New hc sobl hi, htls full seeu any areond the slol’e t~’caLIse ~I<br />
Well, laet week Iho atlornoy t/nder tlic iflall Mr. t)/znl’d .nays he w l lY f r I,’¢deral euhval’d signs of i)rebkqns lCal’S ihal hushn,sa might I<br />
lar Iho developer, WllUam E, dcscJrbed, the [iOltllcr PUI) luht s te subsidize flult h’elu ally af the ltU, lllh(q’s, lie exit<strong>in</strong>g the al’ea ter guod. ’l’lle<br />
Ozzal’d, asked the )halllhlg v,’ntdd Is, divided iula seycu notefieg. Gratld Union market at the<br />
bnal’d hi exlond his buihl<strong>in</strong>g dmses 2.1 nnadhs u uu’l. The Sonu, cha,,gcs h,,ye ,,so Hamilton Sn,llerspl ~’~,,~,,<br />
IhllC [c Iwtcc /IS nlach |ta or ghlal ilII0SC i~qln, v, qla five seen Inade wllh the CClllel’ [ilnlatilR, ed il was<br />
phases III luonths a)al’t, l’ecl’eat~enal al’tRis, ct)ll. guest of<br />
Inlllillg np shike:., I~,cause its<br />
Ih’said it’,’,’lts bc ng{uae to solhkflhlg them lille largtq’ opprRileu hel’( ~ nrJglnttlly schethtled, It wnold<br />
Irish the date af cOUllllcllolt tip<br />
was ’*lad<br />
o n It,aa 1901b<br />
"co IO WIIII llle f[nanchd secllOllS. tWV prelihd)le."<br />
TIIc altOrlley h]uotod ula suatioa tu llm ,athaL" and Tewnshill phlnaer ,Iohll The naive IS qady <strong>in</strong> Ihp<br />
deitly 0<strong>11</strong>1hn ~.,ollatny, hill sahl laid Ille boa’ I I ’ hi cd i Chadwk’k sa<strong>kl</strong> IIIc laP, V lielluel’ Wcd<strong>ne</strong>sday al tl iLllt, al Ihc planuhlg sta~,~e~ nov¢, Mr,<br />
lhe )reject woultl lttOSl likely a’eelerait~ lie i~uih big as I le tuns d[sh’ibuic the dwell<strong>in</strong>g MlleAft, e Schaol IAhrar,v, t’ehell added, hut he lel’mt,tl<br />
be lhilahetl I~afut’o that hlrgel buPs<strong>in</strong>g leluolnl hlrl’eRhtls ilails lUel’e eyeilly, ASSqlllhlylllall Wllliolll lile slille ’’S IO SC as<br />
date,<br />
’rile dovclo icr Mse chullgcd Plalaf<strong>in</strong>g heard offltrllds s~ly Ihmfllloa’,’,’illapeld~ belnrc Ihe "nlsllh’e,"<br />
"14<strong>11</strong>’1,t0 ItqtllUt’t~ IIL~ur[UlCOhis<br />
cuLirsn and agreed ia ht fld ilwill hc seycrol limi’o itleuths l,’t’ail<strong>kl</strong>hl la,ugue of Wonlcn Umler lhe flau, Ihe holishlg<br />
COIIII)IIIIIt~S hlcltP.hul, aru lie II£1 h)w,hll’Ollte and aoldnl’ laqol’e the u’ajed gtqa Ihe Valet’s all the eRl’l’qll[ s[tlius el <strong>11</strong> I Ot’[(V Wtull I I’lln Ihe<br />
h)llgcr lil[nl’estod lit llil’gt~ cii[zcll uparllnclds, hi I)e OVClqi[I lqlu’m,’al h’oul IhM pqhllc Ihliila’hig nf cdtlealhal, luild<strong>in</strong>t, i i datl h,uve spal, olur<br />
ii ilL’ ’a L f flu liOy, hlcaled ileill’ Cedar (~rovo suu’l The pllb]lc [a JlP,’ih~tl. IhU oihel’ UiltqlCit’,~<br />
IP hn i~alll.<br />
sbapph,,
’ ;men Circle’ fosters positive values<br />
2-A . lhe Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> NEws-RECORD<br />
Afaclory..<br />
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEII 26, 1974<br />
by EileenMahor)ey life, especially children, and for ehildren3tolO. Sponsored Doswell. though the first tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g every school to teach the<br />
the township of Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> is by the Human Relations The purpose of the program session had lOpeople, Dorothy program, eventually so every<br />
do<strong>in</strong>g someth<strong>in</strong>g about it. Commission the program is<br />
Human relations are an The Green Circle is a headed by Program Coorimportant<br />
part of everyo<strong>ne</strong>’s program on human relations d<strong>in</strong>ator, Mrs. Gerald<strong>in</strong>e<br />
The Earth* Shoe has<br />
come to Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
’ ¯ is to help stimulate and Cart, Eleanor Tettsel and teacher will be able to<br />
re<strong>in</strong>force <strong>in</strong> children positive herself are the only demon- demonstrate.<br />
social attitudes dur<strong>in</strong>g the strators now.<br />
"Programs like this <strong>ne</strong>ed<br />
years when they are forc<strong>in</strong>g The program was presented the back<strong>in</strong>g of the community<br />
their ideas of the world and to all elementary school and funds," Mrs. Doswell said.<br />
their relationships to others, pr<strong>in</strong>cipals by Mrs. DuswelL So "The program now has four<br />
A program which em- far, she said, no<strong>ne</strong> of them demonstration kits which were<br />
phasizes <strong>in</strong>clusion rather than have begun to use the program bought by citizens and com-<br />
)’ejection because of dif- <strong>in</strong> their schools. It was shown munity groups, but more<br />
terence, is presented by to teachers <strong>in</strong> two of the material and kits are <strong>ne</strong>eded.<br />
demonstrators who use a schools, however. Someday I hope to have 100<br />
fln<strong>ne</strong>l-board and felt figures, Stories, games, poems and demonstrators for the<br />
The felt figures will songs go along with the program."<br />
represent the child, family, flan<strong>ne</strong>l.board demonstration. Mrs. Doswell also feels the<br />
teacher, friends and other Mrs. Doswell po<strong>in</strong>ted out that back<strong>in</strong>g of the Board of<br />
people the child knows. The a followup by the teacher is Education and adm<strong>in</strong>istration<br />
circle first surrounds the just as important as the will help the program. "We all<br />
child, then cont<strong>in</strong>ues to grow<br />
’:’~"<br />
~<br />
. .- From $24.50to$4350<br />
until it <strong>in</strong>cludes everyo<strong>ne</strong> the<br />
child knows, no matter what<br />
", " The l’:Alrrtt brm.I shoe i~ race, creed or color they are.<br />
¯-% ..<br />
The children sponta<strong>ne</strong>ously<br />
participate throughout the<br />
demonstration.<br />
"The whole idea is to get the<br />
children to see how someo<strong>ne</strong><br />
¯ "-,<br />
else feels <strong>in</strong> a certa<strong>in</strong><br />
situation," Mrs. Doswell said.<br />
"As the group of children get<br />
eider, the differences of people<br />
are extended <strong>in</strong> the demonstration."<br />
The ma<strong>in</strong> po<strong>in</strong>t Green Circle<br />
trys to br<strong>in</strong>g across is that we<br />
all [lave to live <strong>in</strong> this world<br />
together, no matter how different<br />
each o<strong>ne</strong> of us is. "We<br />
try to make a child feel<br />
comfortable with themself <strong>in</strong><br />
order for them to feel comfortable<br />
with others," Mrs.<br />
I -~=F,,.--- The shoe you’ve heard about the .’hoe you’ e Doswcll said.<br />
I ~" l’t,dl’,l~ l~Ls: c’ornc’lo I)rittc’(,taa " Au ambitious outgo<strong>in</strong>g wife<br />
~.. It’s the EARTlt’si]oe.The odg<strong>in</strong>;d <strong>ne</strong>gative heel shoe.<strong>in</strong>vented 17 vcars u~o<br />
and mother, Gerald<strong>in</strong>e<br />
Doswell puts a m<strong>in</strong>imum of 10<br />
A~,.._ ’- ~ <strong>in</strong> Denmm’k by An<strong>ne</strong> KJs¢. h’s the shoe with tl~e heel hours a week <strong>in</strong>to the program<br />
,’~l~k~ lower than the toe. Tbc shoe desig<strong>ne</strong>d to work <strong>in</strong> hm’mon’. on a volunteer basis. A<br />
¯ . with your entire body. Now there’s at:~ Earth shoe store graduate of Montelair State<br />
¯ <strong>ne</strong>ar you. A store that sells only r:-- ......... , --’---~"- College and Columbia<br />
¯ " the Earth bnmd shoe. I~IL .~milmLJllll~ , , University, New York<br />
~~.~1~ ~, And when you try them l~~<strong>11</strong>r’~ Teachers College, she has<br />
’~~i~] l i~¢"~ you will see, perhups Ibr ]~ llbl .ll been project coord<strong>in</strong>ator of the<br />
~.~.~"~. the first time <strong>in</strong> your I ~.,lll’ program s<strong>in</strong>ce it began <strong>in</strong><br />
~’~-. "\,k life, whut it’s like [~llW-~mml<br />
April.<br />
~~tl-: ~.tO walk more I ~<br />
Mrs. Doswell first became<br />
~’~:+;!"\)./.: :-’N~. gracefully,<br />
L---------- __ ’ familiar with the program<br />
’~~ ;" ".~..’~X Oatur aIly and colnfortahty<br />
from the 4-H, which Green<br />
r~.~~\ Come visit our <strong>ne</strong>w store at Circle is an extent<strong>in</strong>n of. In-<br />
20 Nassau Street, 924-2944 terested <strong>in</strong> start<strong>in</strong>g a program<br />
<strong>in</strong> Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong>, she got <strong>in</strong> touch<br />
~i~<br />
with Esther M. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />
Assistant Specialist <strong>in</strong> Human<br />
ltelations for the Green Circle¯<br />
The $25 demonstration kit<br />
was bought by the Human<br />
Relations Commission, and<br />
Mrs, Wash<strong>in</strong>gton gave her<br />
other <strong>in</strong>formation and<br />
materials <strong>ne</strong>eded<br />
"In order for a person to<br />
demonstrate Green Circle,<br />
they have to have cent dence<br />
<strong>in</strong> themseif:31rldrgo through a<br />
tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g sessi0t{’tb’ learn how<br />
to use the’<strong>kl</strong>t, i demonstrator <strong>in</strong> br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g <strong>ne</strong>ed each other to make this<br />
across the program. "Even program work, and I th<strong>in</strong>k<br />
though many teachers are that’s what this program<br />
deal<strong>in</strong>g with human relation teaches."<br />
problems <strong>in</strong> school, I th<strong>in</strong>k the<br />
Green Circle could help<br />
them."<br />
The Green Circle Program<br />
is a national non-profit<br />
organization located at <strong>11</strong>2<br />
In the future Mrs. Doswell South 16th Street,<br />
hopes to expand the program Philadelphia, Pa., 19102¯ Any<br />
to teen-age and adult levels local <strong>in</strong>formation about the<br />
with the same concept <strong>in</strong>- program ean be obta<strong>in</strong>ed from<br />
volvcd. She also hopes to have Mrs. Gerald<strong>in</strong>e Doswell, 74<br />
a Green Circle chairman for Walnut Avenue, Somerset<br />
book stall ,<br />
I<br />
by Tzvee David Morris Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> Library Director )<br />
"Anya," by Susan millions of lives,<br />
8ehaeffer.<br />
"Bat 1 Wouldn’t flare<br />
The horror of life <strong>in</strong> Nazi Missed It For Thc World." hy<br />
Europe is presented flwough Peg Braekeo.<br />
the eyes of Anya, a young Invit<strong>in</strong>g, lively travel book<br />
Polish woman.<br />
that tells the joys and pitfalls<br />
"The Black llouse." by Paul of the <strong>in</strong>experienced traveler.<br />
Theroux.<br />
Covers the four cont<strong>in</strong>ents that<br />
The evil presence resid<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the author visited,<br />
the Black Rouse forces an-<br />
"Comc N<strong>in</strong>eveh, Come The Senior Citizens Clubs of Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> Township enjoyed a 3-hour Circle L<strong>in</strong>e Cruise around<br />
thnopo/ogist Alfred Monday to Tyre," by Allen l)rury. Manhattan Island recently. This was o<strong>ne</strong> of several trips sponsored by the Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong><br />
realize how his years <strong>in</strong> Africa Violent novel about the Township Parks and Recreation Department.<br />
have isolated him and that<br />
future <strong>in</strong> which Joseph- Above, fac<strong>in</strong>g the camera, is John Small, a member of the Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> Park Senior Citizens<br />
return<strong>in</strong>g to a remote English McCarthy-type rules the Club, with the World Trade Center <strong>in</strong> the background,<br />
village means return<strong>in</strong>g to<br />
United States.<br />
older fears.<br />
"The Cambcrwell ncauty:<br />
Local youth<br />
and Other Stories," by V.S. "nzzie," hy Ozzie Nelson.<br />
Pritchett.<br />
Warm and genial success completes<br />
Fourth short-story collection story of Ozzte Nelson. famed<br />
reflects Priehetts American TV personality. tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />
multifacated literary talents. "Doctor’s Private Life," by<br />
"Centenaial," by Janlcs Elizabeth Seifert.<br />
Navy Airman Salvatore F.<br />
Micheuer.<br />
Novel about the private life Criuello III, son of Mr. and<br />
Relives the story of Colorado of the prestigious chief of Mrs. Sam Criuello Jr. of 23<br />
and "the w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of the west" pediatric surgery at Flori Denherder Drive, Somerset,<br />
as dramatized by the many Cl<strong>in</strong>ic.<br />
graduated as outstand<strong>in</strong>g<br />
settlers who came to drive out<br />
rcoruit from recruit, tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />
the native <strong>in</strong>dians.<br />
at the Naval Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Center,<br />
"The Exploiters," by "Capta<strong>in</strong>s and the K<strong>in</strong>gs," Orlando, Fla,<br />
Samuel Edwards.<br />
by Taylm, Caldwell. tie is scheduled to report to<br />
Plunges <strong>in</strong>to the murky mire The saga of a 12-year-old Aviation Electronics School,<br />
"0f oil, the offices of a cor- Irish immigrant mak<strong>in</strong>g his Memphis. Tenn.<br />
pbration and Abu Bakr along way alo<strong>ne</strong> <strong>in</strong> America to The tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong>-<br />
the Persian gulf where<strong>in</strong><br />
the program<br />
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decisions are maOe regard<strong>in</strong>g and the founder of a family military regulations, fire<br />
coord<strong>in</strong>ator stated, Even the black gold that affect dynasty.<br />
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 [he Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> NEWSRECORD<br />
Even<strong>in</strong>g school offers <strong>ne</strong>w programs<br />
Students and teachers at up sessions to practice and guidance, music enseml~les, have also volunteered to ceramics, history, Lat<strong>in</strong>, math matchupstudent<strong>in</strong>tei.estwith Jogg<strong>in</strong>g Club, a literary<br />
Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> High School par. enrichment activities, open gyms and weightlift<strong>in</strong>g conduct approximately on and teach<strong>in</strong>g, available staff sponsors magaz<strong>in</strong>e, Male Ensemble,<br />
ticipated <strong>in</strong> the first of this All teachers are available and condition<strong>in</strong>g, special<strong>in</strong>terest activities such Among the 41 special <strong>in</strong>- wherever possible. N<strong>in</strong>eteen photography and p<strong>in</strong>ochle<br />
fall’s P.M. Sessions on Man- daily for tutorial help unless New offer<strong>in</strong>gs among these as m<strong>in</strong>i.courses <strong>in</strong> film- terestactivittesthathavebeen additional special <strong>in</strong>terest elubs, Reeurder Group, stamp<br />
day, after enjoy<strong>in</strong>g an ex- they are <strong>in</strong>volved ioa special department-sponsored ac- mak<strong>in</strong>g, theatrical design, def<strong>in</strong>itely set are several <strong>ne</strong>w activities have been set up and collectors’ and travel clubs.<br />
panded lunch menu, which <strong>in</strong>terest activity, club or m<strong>in</strong>i- tivities are a Personal Steno photography and draw<strong>in</strong>g, The offer<strong>in</strong>gs: Geometry Con. will operate if enough student Students can register for<br />
now <strong>in</strong>cludes sandwiches as course on a given afternoon. lab, an Art Careers workshop possibility of credit for some of struetion Club, Ceramics Lab, <strong>in</strong>terest is <strong>in</strong>dicated. these activities or suggest<br />
well as hamburgers and hot In addition to tutor<strong>in</strong>g, and a Measurement and Shop these courses is under con- Draw<strong>in</strong>g M<strong>in</strong>i-Course and a They are: Arabic and bridge others at the United Student<br />
dogs.<br />
departments are sponsor<strong>in</strong>g Math lab. The latter activity sideration.<br />
<strong>ne</strong>w organization called the clubs, sped volleyball, colonial Activities Center, located<br />
lleld each school-day af- five open Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Education was set up to help students Other special <strong>in</strong>terest Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> High School Huma<strong>ne</strong>crafts,<br />
Country and Western between the senior lounge and<br />
ternoon from 2:07 to 2:50, the labs, two labs <strong>in</strong> Home master basic measurement sessions scheduled <strong>in</strong>volve Society. The American Field Music Appreciation, Film the mess hall. The Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong><br />
P.M. Session offers a wide Economics, four shop labs io techniques without ,los<strong>in</strong>g curricular-related activities <strong>in</strong> Service Club will also hold Club, Girls Ensemble, human Student Organization will then<br />
variety of after-lunch ac- Industrial Arts, open library class time spent work<strong>in</strong>g with ecology, publications, ad- regularly scheduled meet<strong>in</strong>gs. relations and Hungarian m<strong>in</strong>i. match student requests with<br />
tivittes for students rang<strong>in</strong>g privileges, three Science labs, mach<strong>in</strong>es and materials, vaaced placement Spanish, Vice.Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal Robert courses, International Cook<strong>in</strong>g available sponsors or seek<br />
from remediation and make- counsel<strong>in</strong>g and career help <strong>in</strong> Individual staff members SAT review, homemak<strong>in</strong>g, Arthur has attempted to Club, <strong>in</strong>tramural softball, additional sponsors with<strong>in</strong> the<br />
staff or from the community.<br />
An updated P.M. Session<br />
schedule will be issued <strong>in</strong><br />
about a month.<br />
Local bank holds 50th year lest<br />
Tours of the pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g plant<br />
which produces this<br />
NEW BRUNSWICK, -- which will cont<strong>in</strong>ue through Color TV Sets and 46 other forallvisitors, the Association receive the free gift, cam- this Celebration is another<br />
LeRoy R. Terry, President of November 2nd, isan array of attractive prizes. To be is also giv<strong>in</strong>g away free 50th pliments of First Sav<strong>in</strong>gs. step <strong>in</strong> our cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g effort to<br />
oewspaper <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton can be<br />
First Sav<strong>in</strong>gs and Loan beautiful free gifts for savers<br />
arranged for small groups on<br />
eligible to w<strong>in</strong>, all o<strong>ne</strong> <strong>ne</strong>ed do Birthday and Anniversary (Limit o<strong>ne</strong> gift per person or br<strong>in</strong>g our f<strong>ne</strong> range of say ngs<br />
Association with Offices <strong>in</strong> and a Sweepstakes of 50 is fill out an entry blank and gifts to anyo<strong>ne</strong> born or couple).<br />
and home f<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g services<br />
Thursdays and Fridays. Call<br />
The Packet at 609-924-3244.<br />
New Brunswick, Edison, fabulous prizes. Anyo<strong>ne</strong> drop <strong>in</strong> the Sweepstakes drum married <strong>in</strong> 1924. "A golden anniversary is closer to everyo<strong>ne</strong> <strong>in</strong> the First<br />
North Brunswick and deposit<strong>in</strong>g specified amounts located <strong>in</strong> the lobby of each All o<strong>ne</strong> <strong>ne</strong>ed do is present <strong>in</strong>deed a milesto<strong>ne</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Sav<strong>in</strong>gs’ area."<br />
Somerset, has announced that <strong>in</strong> a <strong>ne</strong>w or exist<strong>in</strong>g aceount at office, valid proof of birth or historyofany<strong>in</strong>stitution,"Mr. "We’re look<strong>in</strong>g forward to<br />
the local sav<strong>in</strong>gs and home any office can take home free In addition to free souvenirs marriage date at any office to Terry said, "and we feel that see<strong>in</strong>g everyo<strong>ne</strong> <strong>in</strong> and around<br />
f<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>stitution is now gifts, compliments of First<br />
the area dur<strong>in</strong>g this 50th<br />
celebrat<strong>in</strong>g a half-century of Sav<strong>in</strong>gs. ’ : ::<br />
Anniversary celebration. I’m<br />
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Mooday, Sept. 30<br />
school menu<br />
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Baked beans<br />
Sauerkraut<br />
Sliced p<strong>in</strong>eapple<br />
Milk<br />
Peanut butter cookie<br />
Fresh fruit<br />
Tharsday, Oct. a<br />
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Sloppy Joe on bun Milk<br />
Buttered corn-on-the-cob<br />
Peach half<br />
Friday, Oct. 4<br />
Milk<br />
ltot vegetable soup<br />
Baked macaroni and cheddar<br />
Wed<strong>ne</strong>sday, Oct. 2 cheese<br />
Italian bread and butter<br />
Italian pizza<br />
P<strong>in</strong>eapple chunks<br />
Celery and carrot sticks Milk<br />
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SHARE-A-SONG WEEK<br />
WHEREAS, mank<strong>in</strong>d has relied upon music as o<strong>ne</strong> of the most dramatic vehicles<br />
for express<strong>in</strong>g its thoughts, joys and dreams; and<br />
WHEREAS, the many devotees of this art have will<strong>in</strong>gly and ge<strong>ne</strong>rously c¢n.<br />
tributed all their time and talent for every worthy cause <strong>in</strong> this community; end<br />
WHEREAS, "SHARE.A.SONG WEEK" is about to be celebrated by more than<br />
24,000 women <strong>in</strong> 600 chapters of this International four.part harmony<br />
organization of Sweet Adel<strong>in</strong>es, Inc.;<br />
NOW, THEREFORE, I, ALBERT R. PALFY, MAYOR OF THE BOROUGH OF MANVILLE,<br />
do hereby proclaim the week el OCTOBER 1st to 6th, 1974 as: "SHARE.A.SONG<br />
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giv<strong>in</strong>g special performances for the sake of charity dur<strong>in</strong>g this period; arid I urge<br />
all citizens to jo<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> public recognition of the good Sweet Adol<strong>in</strong>os, Inc has do<strong>ne</strong><br />
<strong>in</strong> our community and the many honors it has won,<br />
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The cost of<br />
everyth<strong>in</strong>g’<br />
gomgup<br />
these days!<br />
,. .ttersfo the ec,,r,)r<br />
We don’t like higher electric and gas<br />
bills or hlcrcascd rates lilly tnurc thall<br />
yon do. But we are faced with the<br />
sanlc <strong>in</strong>llation prohlcnls as everyo<strong>ne</strong><br />
else,<br />
Tho biggest s<strong>in</strong>gle item <strong>in</strong> the cost<br />
of electricity to you is the fncl used<br />
<strong>in</strong> our ge<strong>ne</strong>rat<strong>in</strong>g statiOl)S. And over<br />
half of the electricity yon use is gcncralcd<br />
from uit. S<strong>in</strong>ce I969, PSE&G’s<br />
cost of oil has <strong>in</strong>creased mero tMn<br />
500% despite every effort to pur- We don’t like it<br />
chaso this valnable fucl as economically<br />
as possible, any more<br />
Even coal, which ix a great deal<br />
cheaper thun bil, has <strong>in</strong>creased <strong>in</strong><br />
price 250% <strong>in</strong> the last live years, than you do!<br />
The additional costs that PSE&G<br />
pays for fucl to ge<strong>ne</strong>rate electricity<br />
are rcllcctcd <strong>in</strong> your bill each nlonlh<br />
as a "billiug factor."<br />
This factor actnally In’otccts you<br />
because it usstucs thai no prolit can<br />
hc ga<strong>in</strong>ed by PSE&G frmn fuel cost<br />
<strong>in</strong>creases. (Althongh fuol east decreases<br />
arc unlikely these days, the hdhdhm [orccs us h, ask fur higher 1’<br />
sav<strong>in</strong>gs wuuld also be Ilcllectetl <strong>in</strong><br />
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ral<strong>vs</strong>, Spiral<strong>in</strong>g costs for labor, ma-<br />
TWO <strong>ne</strong>w boo<strong>kl</strong>ets<br />
your hill if Ihc pt’iee we pay for fuel terial, and supplies play u major role<br />
expla<strong>in</strong> why 01o¢<strong>11</strong>1o<br />
goes dowu,) Unfortunately, dur<strong>in</strong>g iu the <strong>ne</strong>ed for <strong>in</strong>creased rates. Costs<br />
end Oa~ bills arc<br />
Ifloroallng, To re©alva<br />
recent ye:u’s fucl costs have contioucd for everyday items cont<strong>in</strong>ue 1o go up,<br />
yoar Iree ooplns,<br />
It) gu higher alld higher, The salln: I:or example, a toll of asphult used<br />
limply rolum coupon,<br />
sithatiun exists with tile gas PSE&Giu<br />
ctulslruclkul <strong>in</strong>creased ,I0% last<br />
PSE&O<br />
buys trout three <strong>in</strong>lcrstato pipel<strong>in</strong>e year. Pa<strong>in</strong>t went up I(1%. Electric<br />
P,O, 00x IO0~O<br />
Now,+r~, NOw J~l~u? O?lOl<br />
suppliers. The price we pay Ires service wire <strong>in</strong>creased 65% over u<br />
Pt0o~o ~on~l ms~ at no ohtage, yotlr nsw<br />
jamped 5i% In iho last live yclo’s. three year period and s s<strong>in</strong>gle wood boo<strong>kl</strong>ol~, "Why your elo~ttl~ bill Ii In,<br />
UlffoliuFlalely, Itularul gas is iVt utility pole <strong>in</strong>creased over 50% <strong>in</strong> croo~lng/’ and "Why your g~ bill IS<br />
short supply arul deliveries to<br />
lllcr0al!ng,U<br />
Ul/C year.<br />
PSI’:&() have been curtuilcd iu ill- It’s ululcrstmldahlc, then, why we nnme .........<br />
t:rcasJug alnUtlUtS shlc¢ 1971, AlL art~ LISkillg h)r au illerease ill rates, hdd+01l._~ ........................ .-..<br />
<strong>in</strong>dications are Ilmt thes~ cnthacks PSE&G’s hislory has Ilcen on~ of<br />
trod result<strong>in</strong>g prlee htcrcases will ho<strong>kl</strong>h+g th~.~ lille on prices. Itut facts<br />
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colltilUlC ill severity,<br />
RlffURN THI8 COUPON NOWl ~ :<br />
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FORUM 4<br />
community aad a very for- not the only group of poople<br />
’Front page apology’ due<br />
ward look<strong>in</strong>g high school, work<strong>in</strong>g to solve the<br />
I would suggest the problem of racial ten.<br />
To the Editor’,<br />
RECORD written under the follow<strong>in</strong>g total <strong>in</strong>accuracies <strong>in</strong> sions <strong>in</strong> the commutitle<br />
GROUP COOI.,S RACIALthe at+gcte: nlty. The list of or-<br />
TENSIONS by an un<strong>in</strong>formed 1) There was absolutely no ganizations that are work<strong>in</strong>g<br />
For over a week I have been reporter by the name of Brian racial violence <strong>in</strong> the high <strong>in</strong> this area is quite long. Just<br />
ponder<strong>in</strong>g this letter and now I Wood. school last year. It was a year to mention a few I would<br />
f<strong>in</strong>d it is no longer possible to Tobeho<strong>ne</strong>stIfeelthearticle without any outward suggestthePTA, tbeChamber<br />
hold back my feel<strong>in</strong>gs about was desig<strong>ne</strong>d to add fuel to the problems, of Commerce, Band Parents,<br />
the distortions and libel that flames of what has become 2) While the Human etc.<br />
appoared <strong>in</strong> the Sept. 5thissna over the last year a very Relations Commission is do<strong>in</strong>g Probably the most iraof<br />
the FRANKLIN NEWS peaceful and well ordered was the high school ad- Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> High School are due person to voice my op<strong>in</strong>ion.<br />
m<strong>in</strong>istration itself. I feel that on apology for the type of Unfortunately, because of the<br />
the <strong>in</strong>fluence of Mr. George report<strong>in</strong>g that this article protests the FRANKLIN<br />
Cleaveland and his staff has displayed...A FRONT PAGE "NEWS" RECORD could not<br />
been most <strong>in</strong>strumental <strong>in</strong> APOLOGY. Based upon this I f<strong>in</strong>d any room to run these<br />
br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g about a lessen<strong>in</strong>g of am immediately withdraw<strong>in</strong>g letters. Just another <strong>in</strong>dication<br />
racial tensions, all advertis<strong>in</strong>g until this of the freedom of the press <strong>in</strong><br />
3) To the best of my un- situation is corrected. As a Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong>.<br />
derstand<strong>in</strong>g the Human member of the Board of<br />
Relations Commission <strong>ne</strong>ver Directors of the Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong><br />
held its camp last summer. Chamber of Commerce I plan Editor’s note: The article<br />
I feel that beth the people of to br<strong>in</strong>g this matter to their mentio<strong>ne</strong>d was not meant to<br />
an excellent job it is certa<strong>in</strong>ly partant group not mentio<strong>ne</strong>d Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> and the students of attention whore I hope they "fan flames," hut to spotlight<br />
will jo<strong>in</strong> me <strong>in</strong> the boycott. a group el parents wor’<strong>kl</strong>ng on<br />
As act<strong>in</strong>g president of the what they consider a problem.<br />
Manville Chamber of Com- We regret the implication they<br />
.................... Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong>as it used to be ... i merce I plan to also br<strong>in</strong>g the are the only group deal<strong>in</strong>g<br />
imatter to their attention <strong>in</strong> the with It, The phrase, "violence<br />
hopes that Mr. Wood is not set In the high school last year,"<br />
loose on this community. referred to spr<strong>in</strong>g of 1973,<br />
¯ Accurate and fair report<strong>in</strong>g is which was last year, but the<br />
~" ~’:::~:’ always acceptable although it school year before last. We<br />
may sometimes hurt, but aga<strong>in</strong> regret any miscon-<br />
malacious and distorted ceptions caused by that<br />
report<strong>in</strong>g must be im- <strong>in</strong>accuracy. The camp’s<br />
mediately corrected if there is workshop was cancelled this<br />
to be a free <strong>in</strong>dependent press yea,’ between the time of the<br />
,:+ i<br />
<strong>in</strong> America. I am confident <strong>in</strong>terview and its appearance<br />
that you will take immediate <strong>in</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>t. Accord<strong>in</strong>g to o<strong>ne</strong><br />
stops to correct the above commission member, it was<br />
matter. cancelled due to a problem <strong>in</strong><br />
William W. Bna<strong>kl</strong>ey schedul<strong>in</strong>g at the camp itself,<br />
not because of a lack of <strong>in</strong>-<br />
P.S. la mviewiag the facts terest or students. F<strong>in</strong>ally, this<br />
versus fictions of the article I <strong>ne</strong>wspaper has pr<strong>in</strong>ted all the<br />
talked with several students<br />
and community leaders and I<br />
t f<strong>in</strong>d that I am not the only<br />
letters it has received about<br />
this issue, as is our policy with<br />
all letters.<br />
Call for November elections<br />
To the Editor:<br />
Councilman John Cullea,<br />
who is also the Republican<br />
Municipal Chairman, has<br />
spoken out aga<strong>in</strong>st the<br />
Iproposed change of tha local<br />
form of government because<br />
he wants May muniepal<br />
i elections <strong>in</strong>stead of the<br />
November elections which are<br />
i proposed.<br />
, TheNEWS.RECORD Thursday, September 26, 1974<br />
editorials<br />
Construction slump?<br />
Not <strong>in</strong> this vic<strong>in</strong>ity<br />
The data and words all around the nation <strong>in</strong>dicate<br />
that the construction <strong>in</strong>dustry is ou its last<br />
leg. In o<strong>ne</strong> recent month <strong>in</strong> New Jersey, hous<strong>in</strong>g<br />
starts were off a depress<strong>in</strong>g 42 per cent from that<br />
month a year ago. President Ford is asked to pump<br />
mo<strong>ne</strong>y <strong>in</strong>to the limp<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dustry that has been<br />
wounded by the evaporation of mortgage mo<strong>ne</strong>y.<br />
That’s probably true on the national level, but<br />
locally at. least there seems to be an exception<br />
abrew. Everywhere there are shopp<strong>in</strong>g centers,<br />
major hous<strong>in</strong>g developments and plan<strong>ne</strong>d unit<br />
developments either <strong>in</strong> the process of seek<strong>in</strong>g approval<br />
or actually under construction.<br />
Consider: a multi.million dollar shopp<strong>in</strong>g mall <strong>in</strong><br />
East W<strong>in</strong>dsor Township proposed by Web<br />
Associates, the case just clear of the plann<strong>in</strong>g<br />
board. A plan<strong>ne</strong>d unit development <strong>in</strong> Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong><br />
Township, also.just prelim<strong>in</strong>arily clear of the plann<strong>in</strong>g<br />
board, with $50 million to develop 323 acres <strong>in</strong><br />
Murket Street. East Millsto<strong>ne</strong>, on a Satnrdav morni,g <strong>in</strong> February, 1909.<br />
(Courtesy DoloresRowland)<br />
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turnouts.<br />
Our May elections and Ju<strong>ne</strong><br />
runoff elections enable a<br />
candidate to w<strong>in</strong> with perhaps<br />
20 percent or less of the voters<br />
<strong>in</strong> Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> Township.<br />
Average turnouts <strong>in</strong> May and<br />
Ju<strong>ne</strong> have ranged from 35-40<br />
per cent while November<br />
turnouts have ranged from 65-<br />
85 percent. The democratic<br />
process requires that our<br />
It is not clear which hat he is elected officials be elected<br />
wear<strong>in</strong>g -- political chairman with the largest possible vote.<br />
but despite When Mr. Cullen br<strong>in</strong>gs up<br />
)I~"t’l~eC°Uncilman<br />
high sound<strong>in</strong>g calls for this issue to the Council, will<br />
he hc speak<strong>in</strong>g as a coun-<br />
.-a<br />
i studies,<br />
elections.<br />
avoid November his<br />
Why<br />
ma<strong>in</strong><br />
does<br />
municipal aim<br />
Mr. Cullen<br />
is to cilman elected to serve the<br />
people or as a political party<br />
want May elections -- ob- chairman seek<strong>in</strong>g to elect as<br />
viously because he feels that many Republicans as possible.<br />
houses, apartments and commercial areas. A<br />
developer <strong>in</strong>Hillsborough who fought through two<br />
court levels to w<strong>in</strong> the right to face the plann<strong>in</strong>g<br />
board with a plan for 240 s<strong>in</strong>gle family homes off<br />
Route 206. The massive proposal before the Montgomery<br />
zon<strong>in</strong>g board which features $27.5 million<br />
worth of mixed use hous<strong>in</strong>g fbr 786 families off<br />
Route 518. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton University’s plan to build a<br />
hous<strong>in</strong>g and convention center along Route 1 <strong>in</strong><br />
Pla<strong>in</strong>sboro, the pair of huge shopp<strong>in</strong>g malls now<br />
under construction along Route 1 <strong>in</strong> Lawrence<br />
Township and cmrt<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g development of hous<strong>in</strong>g<br />
tracts <strong>in</strong> South Brunswick where there also is anticipated<br />
<strong>in</strong>dustrial growth along a <strong>ne</strong>wly <strong>in</strong>stalled<br />
major sewer l<strong>in</strong>e.<br />
The sum of all this work is well <strong>in</strong>to the n<strong>in</strong>efigure<br />
bracket. That’s a lot of mo<strong>ne</strong>y, ratables, jobs<br />
-- and people. The nation’s construction <strong>in</strong>dustry<br />
Legal log<br />
Republican candidates do<br />
better with lighter voter<br />
Helen Verhage<br />
may be <strong>in</strong> a slump, but hereabouts the now-familiar<br />
pattern of growth seems hardly slowed by the sputter<strong>in</strong>g<br />
national economy.<br />
t’<br />
i’<br />
I<br />
:2: ’,’ ~,+<br />
A bomb called SHLURB<br />
is head<strong>in</strong>g your way<br />
SHLURB must be stopped.<br />
SHLURB means State Highway Land Use<br />
Review Board. This board doesn’t exist now, but<br />
it’s a gleam <strong>in</strong> the eye of State Senators An<strong>ne</strong> Mart<strong>in</strong>dell<br />
(D), Joseph P. Merl<strong>in</strong>o (D) and Barry<br />
Parker (R). These Senators have sponsored a bill (S-<br />
1357) that would give the commissio<strong>ne</strong>r of the state<br />
department of transportation veto power over ALL<br />
zon<strong>in</strong>g and build<strong>in</strong>g dccisious made on the local<br />
level that fell with<strong>in</strong> 500 feet of the right of way of<br />
all "state" highways, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g 1,9, 18, 22, 27, 29,<br />
31, 33, proposed 92, 130, 206 and l’s 78, 95, 195,<br />
295 and 287.<br />
The SHLURB, chaired by the commisio<strong>ne</strong>r,<br />
would have 90 days to review such cases. If it didn’t<br />
review a case, the local action would stand un.<br />
challenged by the conrmissioncr. But if it did, and<br />
the majority of the seven-member SHLURB voted<br />
to approve the project, the commissio<strong>ne</strong>r could kill<br />
the project anyway by simply vot<strong>in</strong>g no.<br />
There are many difficulties with this bill:<br />
* its <strong>in</strong>credible provision giv<strong>in</strong>g absolute power<br />
to the commissio<strong>ne</strong>r would create an <strong>in</strong>stant czar<br />
with power over the prime commercial and <strong>in</strong>dustrial<br />
acreage <strong>in</strong> the state,<br />
* it claims to provide a means tbr halt<strong>in</strong>g "strip<br />
development," but <strong>in</strong> lieu of statewide tax retbrm,<br />
it does little more than cheat tannic)pal)ties with<br />
state highway frontage out of unh<strong>in</strong>dered zon<strong>in</strong>g<br />
for eomntercial or <strong>in</strong>duslrlal ratables,<br />
* it reasons that local governnleots now can<br />
allow shopp<strong>in</strong>g eonters, thst food aud similar<br />
bus<strong>in</strong>esses to locate along state highways without<br />
hav<strong>in</strong>g to bear the cost of ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the wear aud<br />
tear such plaeescreateon highwaysl Aren’t citizens<br />
pay<strong>in</strong>g euough taxes to repair highways already?<br />
* tlie eJ0-day optidn that lhe SHLURB would<br />
have to act upou a locally approved project doables<br />
the present 45-duy court appeal richly and works a<br />
double hardship on the htfilders and taxpayers,<br />
* the cons)durations ntandatcd to SHLURB are<br />
already earefally reviewed by local plann<strong>in</strong>g and<br />
zonhtg officials: volonle and moventent of traffic on<br />
the tdjacellt highway, trallic salbty, eondilion of<br />
the lighway, <strong>ne</strong>ed and cost of re mh’s or Mditioas<br />
to the highway In the area, and local env runmental<br />
lntpacl,<br />
* the imn.!lsted SHLURB concept Itself is an<br />
act of esplo,tage upon the worlllwhllo nloventent<br />
toward more regiolull, couperative eoortlhmtlon of<br />
lalld llSe,<br />
Senators Marthlddl, Mm’lhlo tuld Parker should<br />
lnu<strong>ne</strong>tllately wlthdrgw th~ SIILURII hlvasiml of<br />
slutlly In h<strong>in</strong>d tis0 contral, In Its plu¢~ they shoald<br />
sponsor il b!!l that would t’~vlw the Senale.itbarted<br />
lnovmnmlt towortl slatewldo tax rd’urnt,<br />
It Is only through the doorway of llleUllillglill<br />
rd’ornl nt’ tho rotiiblu.based tax systtml of this sltltd<br />
thor stops qall he lakon towtlrd the utopia of<br />
rt~gloniil lantl ttso ptlllcy,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1974 The Fran<strong>kl</strong>iM NEwSRECORD<br />
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MORN,.AFT..EVE, CLASSES<br />
"hese ms’ be (~ta<strong>in</strong>ed by wospecttae<br />
b<br />
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Bids must<br />
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ALSO--HOMEMAKERS<br />
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¯ CLASSICAL BALLET, ADAGIO, POINTE<br />
Prop¯re’l, Sids aa, so submitted v.iU be<br />
¯ INTERPRETIVE CONTEMPORARY DANCE<br />
considered <strong>in</strong>[ormal and w<strong>in</strong> be reieoo0d.<br />
1’ha Director reserves the rlShl to reject<br />
,,AMERICAN .IA~ DANCE WORKSHOP<br />
any and aLL bids <strong>ne</strong>d to award Ihe contract<br />
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In part or whale il deemed O0 the hess <strong>in</strong>.<br />
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o0rest el the Sto0e o[ Nov,<br />
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DRAMATICS<br />
succ~s[ul bidder wiS be required to<br />
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Dlnc~ $<strong>in</strong>0<strong>in</strong>~ AUln~ AcrobalJc~l Inshamlnl$<br />
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DEPAa’I?4ENI’OFI’IIETREASUaY<br />
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Frank M Papale, Jr, Direo0or<br />
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Foe: $25.92<br />
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ALEXANDER BATCHO SCHOOL<br />
Tom and Angela Curran and Road <strong>in</strong> Somerset.<br />
Charles and Mary Herbert enjoyed a o<strong>ne</strong> week stay <strong>in</strong><br />
*** COI,LEGE NOTES<br />
children Matt; Donald and<br />
of Drake Road <strong>in</strong> Somerset Bermuda; They went water<br />
Peter and James MeDade,<br />
®Chest X-Rays<br />
Mary Ellen spent five days<br />
recently retur<strong>ne</strong>d from a ten ski<strong>in</strong>g, speed boat rid<strong>in</strong>g, Bob and Lu Sellman of sons of Peter and Sig<strong>ne</strong> Mc-<br />
Diabetes T~st<strong>in</strong>g<br />
tour<strong>in</strong>g New Hampshire, They<br />
day stay <strong>in</strong> San Francisco, sail<strong>in</strong>g and snorkel<strong>in</strong>g as well Drake Road <strong>in</strong> Somerset Dade of Drake Road <strong>in</strong><br />
¯ Chiropractic Test<strong>in</strong>g<br />
visited Angela’s sister and Jerry and Susan Dupre and California. They attended a as sightsee<strong>in</strong>g and attend<strong>in</strong>g a recently retur<strong>ne</strong>d from a two Somerset recently retur<strong>ne</strong>d to<br />
husband, Mary and Frank children Bill, Bicki and Dean family wedd<strong>in</strong>g and toured ballet,<br />
week stay <strong>in</strong> Laa Vegas. Trenton State College. Peter is<br />
Taylor <strong>in</strong> Charleston, New and a <strong>ne</strong>ighbor, Greg Simko,of such sights as the Napa Valley<br />
a senior and is major<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />
Hampshire and traveled Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> St. <strong>in</strong> East Millsto<strong>ne</strong>, and Sutters Mill where gold<br />
NEW NEIGIIBORS Psychology and James is a<br />
eastward to the White recently retur<strong>ne</strong>d from a o<strong>ne</strong> was first discovered.<br />
freshman major<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Jour- o<strong>ne</strong> call, o<strong>ne</strong> classified -<br />
Mounta<strong>in</strong>s.<br />
week vacation at a YMCA<br />
Alma and George An- Fred and Ju<strong>ne</strong> Knoll nalism.<br />
They stayed <strong>in</strong> North Camp <strong>in</strong> Frost Valley, New ***<br />
dardonk enjoyed a two week recently moved to Drake Road<br />
7 <strong>ne</strong>wspapers,<br />
Conway and made a trip up to York. They enjoyed canoe<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
stay at Long Lake, New York. <strong>in</strong> Somerset from Flush<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
Mount Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, the motor bike rid<strong>in</strong>g and hik<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
They reside on Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> St. <strong>in</strong> New York. Fred was tran.<br />
highest po<strong>in</strong>t on the east coast.<br />
Ed and Mary Bartba of East Millsto<strong>ne</strong>.<br />
sferred by his company where Richard Kraft, son of Joe 25,000 families/<br />
The Currans live <strong>in</strong> Cypress<br />
*** Emerson Road <strong>in</strong> Somerset<br />
he is an electrical eng<strong>in</strong>eer. and Isabelle Kraft has<br />
retur<strong>ne</strong>d to Villanova<br />
Union<br />
Frank and Barbara Ciraulo<br />
*** University where he is a<br />
of Orchid Court and Bob and Jeff and Carolyn Green, sophomore, Richard is<br />
High scl ool hoopsters Joan Burke of Hill Ave. <strong>in</strong> both school teachers <strong>in</strong> the major<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> account<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />
Somerset just retur<strong>ne</strong>d from a Edison School system have preparation for pro-law. The<br />
three-day trip to Boston and just moved to Emerson Road Krafts live on Evergreen Road<br />
Cape Cod, Massachusetts. <strong>in</strong> Somerset.<br />
<strong>in</strong> Somerset.<br />
SEPTEMBER have <strong>ne</strong>w coach<br />
They attended the Boston<br />
College - Texas Football game<br />
DINNER SPECIALS!<br />
and enjoyed Cape Cod <strong>in</strong> the<br />
Man,<br />
Fran<strong>kl</strong>ia High School hoop- Valuable Player.<br />
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Classic, defeated Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton <strong>in</strong><br />
coach, native WesL Virg<strong>in</strong>ian 3", 2tO-pound athlete became the f<strong>in</strong>als of the Marshall<br />
Tues.<br />
Gerald Lee Mart<strong>in</strong>. The 28- the first four-year selection of Memorial Invitational and Paul and Dia<strong>ne</strong>" Quayle of<br />
ROASTBEEF... $4.50 year old athlete has picked up the West Virg<strong>in</strong>ia In- won a National Invitational Orchid Court <strong>in</strong> Somerset Charles Jewelers<br />
Wed.<br />
an impressive str<strong>in</strong>g of honors tercollegiate Athletic Con- Tournament postseason enjoyed a two week camp<strong>in</strong>g<br />
VEAL SCALLOPINi and awards dur<strong>in</strong>g his ference Tournament. In ad- tournament berth <strong>in</strong> 1972-73~ In trip to the Wild Life Santuary<br />
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teams.<br />
the 1967 Kausas City playoffs vitational <strong>in</strong> 1974, defeat<strong>in</strong>g Lake and were visited by<br />
SAUTEED BABY CALF’S LIVER The now coach is very en- of the National Association of George Wash<strong>in</strong>gton twice; and friends and relatives.<br />
with onions ...... $4.50 thusiastic about Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong>’s Intercollegiate Athletics. took Morebead State, an Ohio<br />
Fri.<br />
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I.LB.<br />
see the kids play yet," he<br />
LOBSTER, STEAMED<br />
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Archbishop Sheen is speaker--<br />
Community cookbook--<br />
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, A dist<strong>in</strong>guished clergyman Orda<strong>in</strong>ed to the priesthood<br />
<strong>in</strong>ternationally-known author, and preacher the Archbishop <strong>in</strong> 1919, he obta<strong>in</strong>ed his S.T,D.<br />
educator, cleric and television was born <strong>in</strong> El Paso, Ill., <strong>in</strong> and J.C.B. degrees from the<br />
personality, will be the 1895, o<strong>ne</strong>’ of four sons of Catholic Univeristy of<br />
featured speaker at the first Newton Morris and Delia America <strong>in</strong> 1920 to be followed<br />
Annual Dedication D<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>r (Fulton) Sheen. Baptized byaPh,D, from the Udiversity<br />
qommemorat<strong>in</strong>gtheopen<strong>in</strong>gofPeter, he took the name of of Louva<strong>in</strong>, Belgium, He also<br />
the Robert Wood Johnson John at Confirmation and later attended the Sorbonoe th Paris<br />
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Volunteer workers from 60 division.Thefour-wsekdriveis<br />
firms, represent<strong>in</strong>g 25,000 scheduled to kick-off October<br />
employees, are mapp<strong>in</strong>g plans L<br />
CENTRAL JERSEY to raise about half of the 197.4 At the same meet<strong>in</strong>g, Fred<br />
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Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Area United Fund- Fields, campaign chairman,<br />
Red Cross campaign goal. discussed the ge<strong>ne</strong>ral cam-<br />
AfulISen, ice DIstributor Dr. Aleek Barman, Chair+ paign plans.<br />
W/eStockMostCemmlcNe4K[sand man for the Research and "In the 1973 United Fund-<br />
El.dome, Industry Divison of the Red Cross campaign, a totalof<br />
Campaign told company $603,000 was raised aga<strong>in</strong>st a<br />
¯ CeramlchromeGlazes-Statns<br />
representatives meet<strong>in</strong>g at the goal of $635,000/’ he said.<br />
¯ Clay-PottersWheela-Kilns Nassau Inn, Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, that "This fall, the goal is $645,000,<br />
¯ Lampparts - Clocks, Lights the goal for <strong>in</strong>dustry this year a seven per cent <strong>in</strong>crease over<br />
+~lair Sprays+Brushes- Porcela<strong>in</strong><br />
iS $305,000.<br />
the amount raised last year."<br />
"We bear much of the brunt<br />
WHOLESALE RETAIL of responsibility for reach<strong>in</strong>g Mr. Fields called for the<br />
the 1974 campaign goal, and cont<strong>in</strong>ued support of <strong>in</strong>dustry<br />
Classos:Mon.,Tuoa. BWed.?-10with your help I am confident <strong>in</strong> the forthcom<strong>in</strong>g drive,<br />
AdvancedClass:Thurs. 7-10 wecan achieve that goal," he Bud Vivian, President,<br />
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expla<strong>in</strong>ed the overall purpose<br />
303 U,S, Hwy. 1<br />
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t20<strong>11</strong>329-2428 <strong>in</strong>troductory remarks for the organization Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Area<br />
open<strong>in</strong>g meet<strong>in</strong>g of hi~ United Fund.<br />
The Executive Director of<br />
the Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Area United<br />
Community Fund, Joe Herstey,<br />
gave workers detailed<br />
ROBERT F. OBAL, D.D.S., P.A. <strong>in</strong>structions on conduct<strong>in</strong>g an<br />
<strong>in</strong>-plant campaign. Campaign<br />
materials were also<br />
announces the removal of his<br />
distributed.<br />
Harris Bar<strong>ne</strong>tt, Division coofficefor<br />
the practlce of chairman, concluded the<br />
meet<strong>in</strong>g by review<strong>in</strong>g<br />
report<strong>in</strong>g procedures for the<br />
DENTISTRY workers. A question-andanswer<br />
period followed.<br />
Funds raised this year will<br />
TO be shared by the Red Cross<br />
Claremont Build<strong>in</strong>g<br />
and the 21 member agencies of<br />
the Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Area United<br />
1 ]2 Amwell Road, Belle Mead, N.J. community Fund, serv<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Griggstown, K<strong>in</strong>gston, and<br />
Rocky Hill.<br />
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In adidtion to Research and<br />
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"THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, I9"/4.<br />
Once a ’library,’ now an ’IMC’<br />
Iht, Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> NEWS-RECOrD .A ,<br />
areas of the school, but also<br />
Today, however, libraries are ferblgthis report to its readers dist<strong>in</strong>ctly <strong>ne</strong>w services that<br />
chang<strong>in</strong>g Bud iueorporatiog who did eat get tim chance to<br />
results form the centralization<br />
,nlore methods of tile learn<strong>in</strong>g see that preseatation. It offers itself.<br />
process. The Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> school tile fall explanation of the<br />
Listed beloware answers to<br />
system is hcgtan<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>in</strong>- ’qastructioaal Materials<br />
questions frequently asked<br />
corporate Imth tile old library Center."<br />
about the concept of an IMC.<br />
concept with tile audta-visual Tile answers to these questions<br />
department and com<strong>in</strong>g ell present <strong>in</strong> a clear light what<br />
with what is termed the The modern def<strong>in</strong>ition of the the modern IMC is realty like.<br />
’qnstructimlal Materials InstructionalMaterials Center Question: Is an <strong>in</strong>structional<br />
Center." tformcrly called the library) materials center more than a<br />
Atthisecotor, whichis<strong>in</strong> the is a place where both pr<strong>in</strong>t, comb<strong>in</strong>ation of traditional<br />
high school, lU’tat, visual attd visual, and audio elements are Editor’s oote:<br />
attead the board’s meet<strong>in</strong>g of what previously was<br />
At o<strong>ne</strong> thee libraries meant this week.<br />
Indirect services when they lists of filmstrips oF of<br />
o<strong>ne</strong> tldng to people; books. The "New-<strong>Record</strong>" is of- available <strong>in</strong> two separate found. Answer:<strong>in</strong> a AllmaterialStypes thatCenter?are <strong>in</strong>formation already has much perta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g statistical tt provide guides by which phonograph records available.<br />
valuable to a school. This agricultural, economic and school person<strong>ne</strong>l can f<strong>in</strong>d As these collections grow <strong>in</strong><br />
<strong>in</strong>cludes books, periodicals <strong>in</strong>dustrial development, maps .materials alo<strong>ne</strong>.<br />
size, however, the value of the<br />
pamphlets, charts, posters, perta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g to natural Question’. What form do lists decreases.<br />
graphs, maps, models, por- resources, and still pictures these prepared guides take? ¯ They grow cumbersome and<br />
table bullet<strong>in</strong> boards, felt that can be projected, a film Answer’. ~asic to any difficult to use, and the<br />
boards, globes, slides, film-, that places major emphasis materials center is the frequent revision <strong>ne</strong>eded is<br />
strips, motion pictures, upon this <strong>in</strong>formatiOn would professionally prepared card expensive. When this is the<br />
phonograph records, and not be selected.<br />
catalog. In this catalog, <strong>in</strong> an case the staff often provides<br />
others.<br />
In its place a film that alphabetical arrangement, manuals on the use of the<br />
Question: What is the dif- stresses those aspects of are <strong>in</strong>dexed the materials various types of materials<br />
terence between materials Australia -- such as regional Ow<strong>ne</strong>d by the school. <strong>in</strong>stead.<br />
centers and libraries? dialects and aerial views of In some schools, outside<br />
library and A-V departments? In many <strong>in</strong>stances, libraries ports and terra<strong>in</strong> -- that are community resources are also Greg Perry<br />
audio elements will he eom- comb<strong>in</strong>ed to present many Answer: Yes. When welt have <strong>in</strong>dicated an exclusive best shown through sound and <strong>in</strong>dicated. The subject<br />
b<strong>in</strong>ed to offer students a wide options to the student as he plan<strong>ne</strong>d and effectively ad- <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ted materials, motion wotlld then be selected head<strong>in</strong>gs used <strong>in</strong> this catalog Gregory Perry son of Mr.<br />
variety of <strong>in</strong>struetional explores a given subject, m<strong>in</strong>istered, the materials If a library, however, assumesfor our <strong>in</strong>structional materials are based on a standard list so and Mrs. Dorsey Perry of 164<br />
materials. The <strong>in</strong>structional materials<br />
The f0<strong>11</strong>m;dng report was center beg<strong>in</strong>s when<br />
center offers k<strong>in</strong>ds and responsibility for all types of center.<br />
that all materials on o<strong>ne</strong> Churchill Ave., Somerset, has<br />
quantities of services. <strong>in</strong>structional materials, treats Question: What other ad- subject are found together. enlisted <strong>in</strong> the U.S. Air Force.<br />
<strong>in</strong>’ellarcd by theschool system traditionally regarded library them <strong>in</strong> a uniform man<strong>ne</strong>r, vantages <strong>in</strong> service result <strong>in</strong> Question: Are other He is a 1974 graduate of<br />
for the be<strong>ne</strong>fit of tile hoard of and audio-visual departments<br />
and off~s service <strong>in</strong> their use addition to better selection? prepared guides available? Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> High school, and will<br />
educatiooaudany membersof arecomh<strong>in</strong>ed. From this union Question: What types of there may he little differently. Answer: More attention to Answer: In many schools be attend<strong>in</strong>g basic tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g at<br />
the pablie that happcoed to should come not only the sum <strong>in</strong>structional materials ar Question: Are there dif- the <strong>ne</strong>eds of all school per- special lists (bibliographies) Lac<strong>kl</strong>and Air Force Base.<br />
ferent k<strong>in</strong>ds of materials son<strong>ne</strong>l. Libraries, byreason of are provided. They may be Texas far six weeks.<br />
centers ? their stress on seat<strong>in</strong>g<br />
WHAT WILL YOUR<br />
. Answer’. Yes, because there capacity, have emphasized<br />
is lack oi agreement <strong>in</strong> many service to students and study<br />
FUTURE BE IN<br />
<strong>in</strong>stances on the def<strong>in</strong>ition of a without the presence of the Help Wanted<br />
materials center. Some classroom teacher, and have<br />
schools report that they have given primary attention to<br />
10 YEARS?<br />
classroom collections that pr<strong>in</strong>t. Audio-visual staff<br />
Part Time<br />
conta<strong>in</strong> many types of members have tended to work<br />
materials, as teacher-consultants, with<br />
Some cities, school districts, little direct relation to<br />
and countries have multi- students themselves.<br />
school materials centers. Question: What k<strong>in</strong>d of<br />
Frequently these are no more person<strong>ne</strong>l is <strong>ne</strong>eded <strong>in</strong> a<br />
than central storage centers materials center?<br />
that distribute and collect Answer: Consultants who<br />
materials,<br />
are tra<strong>in</strong>ed and experienced <strong>in</strong><br />
-us<strong>in</strong>g all types of materials.<br />
Question: When is a Theyshould have a knowledge<br />
materials center primarily of the curriculum of the<br />
"educational" <strong>in</strong> Sis function? school, knowledge that comes<br />
Answer: When it centralizes only from experience with<strong>in</strong><br />
and organizes materials tn the school itselL They should<br />
promote their more effective know how to teach, and should<br />
use, when it has facilities understand tl~ eceds and<br />
with<strong>in</strong> its premises for student <strong>in</strong>terests of young people.<br />
and .faculty use of alI Question: What <strong>in</strong>struction<br />
Driver <strong>ne</strong>eded to work <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton -<br />
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materials, and when it has s and assistance should be given<br />
staff that works with stedonh classroom teachers?<br />
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Question: What is meant b) tra<strong>in</strong> teachers <strong>in</strong> the use of<br />
"coord<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g" <strong>in</strong>structieaa equipment and materials<br />
materials? ow<strong>ne</strong>d by the school. They<br />
Answer: Us<strong>in</strong>g variom should be shown how to f<strong>in</strong>d<br />
types of <strong>in</strong>structiona maha’ials with a m<strong>in</strong>imum<br />
materials together. It mean: expenditure of time.They also<br />
learn<strong>in</strong>g what is available should be taught when o<strong>ne</strong><br />
recogniz<strong>in</strong>g when o<strong>ne</strong> type o type of material may be used<br />
material will be more ef to better advantage than<br />
fcctive than another, adapt<strong>in</strong>t another.<br />
materials for a particulaJ Question: What Instruction<br />
classroom situation, and us<strong>in</strong>t and assistance should bc given<br />
them together to re<strong>in</strong>force th, the student body?<br />
content of each. Answer: How to care for and<br />
Question: Can a specifi, use all materiaIs effectively.<br />
illustration be given o Students should receive aa<br />
selection of material for m <strong>in</strong>itial <strong>in</strong>troduction to the<br />
IMC? center by the staff. They<br />
Answer: Yes. If a school i: should be taught by their<br />
consider<strong>in</strong>g tile rental el teachers, <strong>in</strong> classroom<br />
purchase of a motion pictm’t situations, and by the staff of<br />
onacountrysuchasAustralia the center when they are<br />
for example, knowledge o work<strong>in</strong>g alo<strong>ne</strong>.<br />
what is already availabh Question: What servicesare<br />
with<strong>in</strong> the school<strong>in</strong> magaz<strong>in</strong>e., provided by the staff?<br />
and reference books wonk Answer’. Direct services<br />
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Reform social security: Fenwick<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1974<br />
Freeholder candidates_ _ _<br />
LIVINGSTON--Certa<strong>in</strong> work, COP Congressional today. Fenwieksaid. and lower <strong>in</strong>come people, hasbandreceives. Further, a pra,se school program<br />
featnrnsofSooial Security are candidate Mlllicent Fenwick She po<strong>in</strong>ted out that Social "Thispdiicyeanbef<strong>in</strong>anctal- because more than o<strong>ne</strong>- woman cannot leave her<br />
nnfair to senior citizens who told the Liv<strong>in</strong>gston Old Guard Security, by putt<strong>in</strong>g a lydisastronstoaretiredcouple quarter of all workers make husband the same be<strong>ne</strong>fits<br />
’limitation on the earn<strong>in</strong>gs of try<strong>in</strong>g to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> a home, more than the Social Security<br />
that a work<strong>in</strong>g man, earn<strong>in</strong>g<br />
the elderly, not only even with the <strong>ne</strong>w automatic wage ceil<strong>in</strong>g of $13,200," said<br />
the same pay, can leave to his SOMERVILLE-- Somerset opportunities to students at the The program <strong>in</strong> Somerset<br />
6thANNUAL<br />
dim<strong>in</strong>ishes their <strong>in</strong>centive to cost-of-liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>creases <strong>in</strong> Mrs. Fenwick.<br />
widow," she said.<br />
County’s two Republican Somerset County College and was <strong>in</strong>itiated almost four<br />
work, but is itself a major Social Security," she said. "This nationiscnmmitted to Concern<strong>in</strong>g welfare.related freeholder candidates, the Somerset County years ago by technical <strong>in</strong>-<br />
MANVILLE HEALTH FAIR factor <strong>in</strong> their low standard of The candidate said she progressive taxation, but this functions which the Social Freeholder Warren G. Nev<strong>in</strong>s Vocational-Technical Institute students who felt they<br />
liv<strong>in</strong>g, favored either rais<strong>in</strong>g the commitment is seriously Security System has taken on of Hillsborough and Mayor stitute, as o<strong>ne</strong> of the most were be<strong>in</strong>g shortchanged<br />
"In these days of <strong>in</strong>flation $2,400 ceil<strong>in</strong>g substantially or underm<strong>in</strong>ed when revenues over the years, she said, Vernon A. Noble of Green significant advances <strong>in</strong> because they did not receive<br />
SUNDAY, OCT. 20 1-5 P.M. many retirees under social elim<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g it altogether, from our second highest tax "They represent a dra<strong>in</strong> on the Brook, today praised the jo<strong>in</strong>t educational opportunity <strong>in</strong> degrees commensurate with<br />
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security are at poverty or Mrs. Fenwick noted that thn come primarily from middle already stra<strong>in</strong>ed f<strong>in</strong>ances of program development nf recent years <strong>in</strong> New Jersey." their tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g.<br />
ALEXANDER BATCHO\SCHOOL<br />
<strong>ne</strong>ar-poverty levels. But when social security tax provides and lower <strong>in</strong>come ear<strong>ne</strong>rs. the system and should be Somerset County College and "If elected to the Somerset The students organized a<br />
older people go to work to almost o<strong>ne</strong>-fourth of all This is regressive taxation-- transferred to welfare the Somerset County County Board of freeholders, committee to approach State<br />
supplement their social federal revenues and, for over pure and simple," she said. programs where they belong." Technical Institute and we will encourage the further Sen. Raymond H. Bateman<br />
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security <strong>in</strong>come they cannot half the work<strong>in</strong>g force, takes The system also "We have gotten away from pledged "to encourage ad- development of similar op- (R-Somerset) who worked out<br />
®Children’s Foot Exam<strong>in</strong>~ation earn more than $2,400 per year an even larger slice of the pay<br />
discrim<strong>in</strong>ates aga<strong>in</strong>st women, the orig<strong>in</strong>al purpose of Social ditional jo<strong>in</strong>t programs and parturiities for our people of all the program with the chan-<br />
¯ Eye Screen<strong>in</strong>g ~ Glaucoma<br />
without a cut <strong>in</strong> Social envelope than federal <strong>in</strong>come she asserted. ’% work<strong>in</strong>g wife Security--to provide <strong>in</strong>surance jo<strong>in</strong>t student usage nf the twn ages to take advantage of cellor of higher education and<br />
Security be<strong>ne</strong>fits," Mrs. taxes do. pays the same be<strong>ne</strong>fits as a for every retired American <strong>in</strong> Somerset County facilities." course offer<strong>in</strong>gs at both <strong>in</strong>. the commissio<strong>ne</strong>r of<br />
"When it was first work<strong>in</strong>g husband, but when case of <strong>ne</strong>ed. The program has Mr. Nev<strong>in</strong>s and Mr. Noble stitutions.<br />
education.<br />
established, it covered 95% of she goes to collect, she evolved to a po<strong>in</strong>t where this said the pilot program <strong>in</strong> "We recognize that these S<strong>in</strong>ce that time, the details<br />
the workers, but now it receives only a percentage-- purpose is no longer<br />
Somerset County is be<strong>in</strong>g decisions are properly those of of the pilot project have been<br />
discrim<strong>in</strong>ates aga<strong>in</strong>st middle usually half--of the amount her recognizable," she said. watched by educatnrs all over the govern<strong>in</strong>g boards of the worked out by college and<br />
New Jersey and, if successful, two <strong>in</strong>stitutions. However, as technical school ad-<br />
will be copied <strong>in</strong> many other freeholders, we will give m<strong>in</strong>istrators. With <strong>ne</strong>cessary<br />
counties <strong>in</strong> future years. encouragement and fiscal approvals by the state<br />
Bohen hits ’old-time’<br />
In a statement, the help, if <strong>ne</strong>cessary, to the departments of education and<br />
Republican candidates said: program for expand<strong>in</strong>g ad- higher education, the program<br />
"We view the pilot program, ditional opportunities to the has become the first <strong>in</strong> New<br />
which offers jo<strong>in</strong>t degree students at hath schools." Jersey.<br />
economics<br />
Dem. Freeholder hopefuls<br />
oppose ’shredded’ refuse<br />
Fred Bohen, the Democratic statement:<br />
very good economics if our<br />
candidate for Congress, "There is no pa<strong>in</strong>less way, economy was operat<strong>in</strong>g today<br />
campaig<strong>ne</strong>d throughout the and no simple solution to the at full employment, and at<br />
Fifth District this weekend - a economic mess that Mr. Nixon <strong>ne</strong>arly fnl utilization .of<br />
coffee <strong>in</strong> Mendham, a left to his successor and the capital and equipment.<br />
reception ia Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, all-day rest of us. But, Mrs. Fenwiek "With the economy already<br />
tour of Bridgewater on Sun- and other political sponsors <strong>in</strong> recession, espeeially here <strong>in</strong><br />
day, shopp<strong>in</strong>g centers <strong>in</strong> could make th<strong>in</strong>gs even worse Central Jersey, and the ranks<br />
Morris. He was confronted with stiffer donses of the ’old- of white-collar and blue-collar<br />
with questions about the time religion.’ We must not let e<strong>ne</strong>mployed ris<strong>in</strong>g steadily, Somerset county similar to the o<strong>ne</strong> be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>- the sale of the re-claimed<br />
economy, particularly about that happen.<br />
the human and family hard- Democratic Freeholder stituted <strong>in</strong> Con<strong>ne</strong>cticut. The materials and the combustible<br />
the role of the federal budget "A balanced federal budget, ships can be catastrophic with candidates Peter Kroohta and candidate expla<strong>in</strong>ed that this garbage."<br />
<strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>flation picture. Bohen <strong>in</strong>deed a budget sarplns, would the removal of federal ex- Ela<strong>in</strong>e Goldsmith announced plan requires the establish. Mrs. Goldsmith observed<br />
has issued the follow<strong>in</strong>g not only be good politics but enditares <strong>ne</strong>eded to close the their opposition to the melt of various transfer thatsheeddedlandfillanswers<br />
I present $10 billion federal proposed plan to <strong>in</strong>stitute a stations throughout the county no<strong>ne</strong> of the problems posed by<br />
deficit.<br />
"shredd<strong>in</strong>g land fill" that serve as hold<strong>in</strong>g places, contemporary liv<strong>in</strong>g. Noth<strong>in</strong>g<br />
PICTURE MOLDING "I believe we can and shoud operation to treat solid waste From there, the garbage is is conserved and there is no<br />
reduce <strong>in</strong>defensible and un- <strong>in</strong> the county. The Democrats taken to a centrally located opportunity to recover any<br />
SALE<br />
productive federal ex- cited a list of possible ill ef- process<strong>in</strong>g center that part of the cost of the project.<br />
penditures. For example: fects that this type of system separate all re-cyclable The two jo<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> call<strong>in</strong>g for<br />
Now t/trough September 28th<br />
Pare down to the absolute could br<strong>in</strong>g as the basis for materials and bundles the the appo<strong>in</strong>tment of a full time<br />
ONE DOLLAR A RUNNING FOOT m<strong>in</strong>imum Mr. Ford’s bloated their opposition.<br />
rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g waste <strong>in</strong>to a staff person to supervise the<br />
$850,000 recommendation to Peter Krochta, a Manville combustible material that is establishment of a solid waste<br />
Many varieties o[/ered, o<strong>ne</strong> price<br />
susta<strong>in</strong> Mr. Nixon <strong>in</strong> San councilman, po<strong>in</strong>ted out that be<strong>in</strong>g sold to utilities as an disposal system for Somerset<br />
. Mitred to yonr measuremenrs, or<br />
Clemente <strong>in</strong> the style to which with a shredd<strong>in</strong>g land fill e<strong>ne</strong>rgy source¯<br />
county. Mr. Krochta said, "the<br />
- Fast #n<strong>in</strong>e.mak<strong>in</strong>g seruwe<br />
he has become accustomed. operation there is still a <strong>ne</strong>ed Mr. Krochta further ex- Freeholder Board should be<br />
While Stocks Last<br />
Elim<strong>in</strong>ate un<strong>ne</strong>cessary for a garbage dump. "What pla<strong>in</strong>ed that the process<strong>in</strong>g responsible for know<strong>in</strong>g what<br />
butcher block table, desig<strong>ne</strong>d by workbench design staff..1 a/t- double.sanded<br />
Call 737-1876 for <strong>in</strong>formation<br />
overseas joyrides on the part community is go<strong>in</strong>g to agree to center would appear as a is go<strong>in</strong>g on <strong>in</strong> other areas...and<br />
toe has non-gloss lacquer f<strong>in</strong>ish, cor<strong>ne</strong>rs and sides are rounoeo,<br />
of both executive and be the repository for factory, completely enclosed take advantage of their suc-<br />
~ollshed chrome double pedestal base. 30" x 60". $I 45. 36" x 72", $185, catalog $1. QUEENSTOWN SHOP Or, st, Tue#daythrough<br />
legislative leaders¯ Cut everyo<strong>ne</strong>s trash?" Also, Mr, and could be located comcess and failure ...before<br />
]51 [Vest Delaware Ave. Satur&ly 10.5:30 P.M.<br />
practically all the millions of Krochta commented, there is fortably <strong>in</strong> any <strong>in</strong>dustrial zo<strong>ne</strong>. wander<strong>in</strong>g bl<strong>in</strong>dly "down the<br />
55 state road (route 206) pr<strong>in</strong>ceton 924-9686<br />
Penn<strong>in</strong>goa, N.J.<br />
dollars of military and para- a real danger that the site Ire said, "<strong>in</strong> the long run, the path that <strong>in</strong>evitability ends <strong>in</strong><br />
store hours monday-saturday 10-5 thursday 10-8<br />
military aid that cont<strong>in</strong>ues to would result <strong>in</strong> contam<strong>in</strong>ation solid waste treatment project sor<strong>in</strong>g costs and <strong>ne</strong>gligible<br />
Pour <strong>in</strong>to South Vietnam. to the potable water supply. could help pay for itself with results."<br />
Somerville attor<strong>ne</strong>y Ela<strong>in</strong>e<br />
Goldsmith charged that the<br />
shredded land fill plan is Free<br />
typical of the unimag<strong>in</strong>ative eye tests<br />
answers the Republican<br />
controlled Board comes up<br />
with to so,re the d,ff,cult set <strong>in</strong> Somere viii<br />
problems faced by the county.<br />
Mr. Krochta called for the<br />
development of a total Freeeye tests for anyo<strong>ne</strong> 35 bl<strong>in</strong>d<strong>ne</strong>ss. Howev¢<br />
resource recovery plan fears of age or over will be from both COld<br />
given <strong>in</strong> the South Fuld usually be preyer<br />
tmmnmwnnnmanumnnmmm¯n¯~i" Build<strong>in</strong>gon Somerset llospital oae out of every<br />
_i NOWYOU CAN | :ampus, ltehill Avenue, persons is a<br />
~omerville, October 2rid, from glaucoma, l<br />
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t)e c, IOSOd.<br />
oxisl<strong>in</strong>~J ref<strong>in</strong>eries or b~Jild<br />
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=HANG UP N0w <strong>in</strong> Pr0gressaoll,ll,,u,<br />
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Electrical C0nlracti,~J ?~ Slw¢iI~, Accnrole <strong>ne</strong>w o<strong>ne</strong>s, so that our ref<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>0 c’:(PacitY can bandit<br />
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T[iURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, [974<br />
Throng turns out at canal house<br />
Luke Wisbcski, hold<strong>in</strong>g SunukiNaki, o<strong>ne</strong> of the otters<br />
that pec/brr<strong>ne</strong>d for children.<br />
wE’,L.XV0ur Warriors<br />
.~X.]/ FAVORITE .....<br />
P Pe<br />
over<br />
....<br />
John David Ltd.<br />
r+cco.,sr Wall<br />
(609) 924-8866<br />
Montgomery Shopp<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Route 206<br />
FrankL<strong>in</strong> ’fownshtp’s Junior<br />
Warriors cont<strong>in</strong>ued their<br />
w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g way by defeat<strong>in</strong>g Wall<br />
Township 13-7 this weekend,<br />
F "C%,a,~ a, el# I~lHI [<br />
II l~ $"alilt’~’amltb I<br />
I ~. __e- I<br />
I _ ISI¢_’YCI¢ I<br />
IEFl --- " _ I<br />
Touchdowtm were scored by<br />
Keith Vessels on a 40 yard<br />
sw<strong>in</strong>g pass and Phil Johnson<br />
on a 20 yard run with a fumble<br />
recovery. John Mobley and<br />
~ddio Whitten had pass <strong>in</strong>-<br />
IL’~enter<br />
I~ ~" =’;~;LT~ tereeptions<br />
I ~,,dk~ ~I FRANKLIN<br />
~I~ "r.~NSHIP’$ A much-improved Little<br />
ToWNSH r<br />
I~l~\~\"l~ TOWN=.r".r = Warriors team lost its game to<br />
I]~r ’~.,I BicvCc~:~:~er Wall, 19-6. Zaehery Carter<br />
mcye,e ~.~,<br />
I IW<br />
scored on a 3S-yard run with<br />
I ~ ’I"~"~. A~ less than o<strong>ne</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ute left <strong>in</strong> the<br />
Ic;Tt~m;{~’I<br />
first half to tie the score 6-6,<br />
I’T";l/b]km 12E.c t~ *mg~j I Second half mistakes cost the<br />
Warr ors the game<br />
Complete l<strong>in</strong>e ¯o t<br />
The Mmz-Warnors<br />
. . . played<br />
¯ RALEIGH their first game and came out<br />
¯ 91STA ¯ ROtLFAST on the short end of a 2Bq’~<br />
.2 ......... score. However, the team put<br />
¯ yl’UtiLU/~excluslve)<br />
on a very good performance,<br />
BICYCLes; Touchdowns were scored by<br />
¯ Repairs<br />
Red<strong>ne</strong>y ’l’yus on a 55 yard<br />
¯ Parts<br />
END around and Tyro<strong>ne</strong> Moye<br />
¯<br />
¯ Accessories ’ on a 22.yard run,<br />
~<br />
0 pen M on,-~st, - -610"<br />
p.m,<br />
All three of Fraekhns<br />
+<br />
’ ’ P op<br />
CIosedWed<strong>ne</strong>s day s War<strong>ne</strong>r<br />
..<br />
teams wdl play their<br />
¯ t - ¯ irst home gll<strong>ne</strong>s on<br />
Sunday<br />
853 Haml taft St, 5amoral<br />
.... ’~,a aga<strong>in</strong>st South Amboy. The<br />
7. AL l~-/l ~IZlL~ first game will stnrt at 12 noon<br />
, n<strong>kl</strong>’m ltih School,<br />
~<br />
SCUBA INSTRUCTIONS<br />
12 weeks 7:00 to 10:00 P.M.<br />
Program ted by Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Aqua Sports: Includes 3<br />
open water dives, o<strong>ne</strong> Atlantic wreck dive off the<br />
Jersey coast.<br />
Classes Held<br />
Hlghtstown YMCA, Thursdays<br />
start<strong>in</strong>g Sept, 26<br />
Ponnlngton School. Mondays<br />
Start<strong>in</strong>g Oct. 7<br />
IS~ Frlnceton or CQI1924,<br />
The Blackwells Mills Canal House Association held<br />
an open house Saturday to raise mo<strong>ne</strong>y for the<br />
renovations of the old bridge.tenders home on<br />
Canal Road and to show the public whut the group<br />
was dohtg to restore thebuild<strong>in</strong>g, Bake and atttiq,te<br />
sales were therefor the collectors and an otter show<br />
by Mr. and Mrs Luke Wisbeski,,from South Bound<br />
Fhe Franld<strong>in</strong> NEWS’RECORD 9-g<br />
Brook, provided the enterta<strong>in</strong>ment for children.<br />
O<strong>ne</strong> of the coral house association members,<br />
Dolores Rowland, called the day a "tremendous"<br />
success with almost three times as much mo<strong>ne</strong>y<br />
raised as they expected; about $500. Mrs. Rowland<br />
estimated the crowd to total 1,000 for the day. (Cliff<br />
Moore photos)<br />
The : look of J’asc<strong>in</strong>atiou, while Mrs. Wisbeski pnshes o<strong>ne</strong> of the otters on a scooter.<br />
:., ~t J., . ,;2 . . ,. , , :~, ....... ..... .... :~. ~r~l.(’J:.<br />
[lln I/sbor@ugh<br />
,, COUNTRY CLUB<br />
NJ.’s prestige 18 hole H Wertsville Road<br />
¯ .. ,c,l !<br />
,,r e ,,rig<br />
left on R°ute 514+ rioht °n ~ ¯ (" S"~ vl’ ~i~;’ ~~!~ :~i°<br />
i o!;uc!t!il;l:ueHfli~ I~ bC ~ ! ! sm i r’!<br />
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Stock No. 2038<br />
Mileage 59,691 ..........<br />
LII<br />
$1~5<br />
II cyl., atuontade<br />
radi,a, air tend, v<strong>in</strong>yl<br />
....................................... GRAB A FiS-TFULOF .............................................<br />
w/w tires.<br />
OLD-EE FASHIONED BOURBON FLAVOR.<br />
Otde Bourbon, There’s 138 years of<br />
bourbon-nmk<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> every,,, bottle of Dant Olde.<br />
It takes that k<strong>in</strong>d of know-how<br />
to make good ho<strong>ne</strong>st bourbon at a<br />
good ho<strong>ne</strong>st price,<br />
HERITAGE WHISKIES SINCE 1836.<br />
3<br />
¯ Cedar Wood<br />
sell<strong>in</strong>g<br />
dried flowers<br />
Zo<strong>ne</strong> change to be discussed<br />
The Garden Department of<br />
the Cedar Wood Woman’s Club<br />
On Taesday, at S p,m, <strong>in</strong> the<br />
township municipal build<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
John Chadwick, the township<br />
plann<strong>in</strong>g consultant, wiIl make<br />
an <strong>in</strong>formal presentation to<br />
the public and council on the<br />
proposed<br />
will be sell<strong>in</strong>g dried weeds,<br />
flower arrangements and<br />
the Millsto<strong>ne</strong> River. <strong>in</strong> the<br />
Canal Road area,<br />
The suggested change witl<br />
create a "premium zon<strong>in</strong>g"<br />
strip Ln this area. i~reas<strong>in</strong>g<br />
the m<strong>in</strong>imum lot size to over<br />
zon<strong>in</strong>g change along two acres,<br />
bouquets at the Folk Art<br />
Festival, to be held Sunday,<br />
September 29 at the Municipal<br />
Build<strong>in</strong>g from 1O a.m. to 4’,30<br />
WE WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR<br />
p.m. FOR YOUR CLEAN<br />
Co-chairpersons of the sale<br />
are Mrs. John Havey, Mrs.<br />
Michael Pepper and Mrs.<br />
Thomas Walthier. Proceeds<br />
will be<strong>ne</strong>fit service projects of<br />
the department,<br />
Five members of Cedar<br />
Wood will attend the New<br />
Jersey State Federation of<br />
Women’s Clubs State Fall<br />
Conference to be held October<br />
2 at the Ramada Inn <strong>in</strong> Clark,<br />
USED CARS<br />
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O BI<br />
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18! ALIVE AI I W i,,L.<br />
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1972 AMC GREMLIN 2DR.<br />
6 eyl. std. trans, radio, W]W iJres~<br />
f<strong>in</strong>ished <strong>in</strong> rob<strong>in</strong>s egg blue.<br />
1972 KINGSWOOD STATION<br />
WAGON 9 PASS<br />
V-It, automatic, power steer<strong>in</strong>g, power<br />
brakes, roof rack, f<strong>in</strong>ished <strong>in</strong> silver grey.<br />
Stock No. 2281t<br />
Mileage 57,946 .......... $2695<br />
1972 KINGSWOOD WAGON<br />
6 passenger, V-8, automatic transmlsslon,<br />
power steer<strong>in</strong>g, power brakes,<br />
radio, w/s/w tires. Bloe,<br />
Stock No. 2288U<br />
Mileage 57,846 ......... $2695<br />
9 ½ ACRES<br />
for Easy Park<strong>in</strong>g<br />
¯Located off Rt.<br />
22--Less Traffic<br />
e Large Modern<br />
Facilities <strong>in</strong> Area<br />
1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA<br />
4-Dr, Ilardtop. V-8, power steer<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
[lower brakes autonlatJc trallsmission~<br />
radio, air condi|ion<strong>in</strong>g, v<strong>in</strong>yl top,<br />
whitewall tires, t<strong>in</strong>ted glass, wheel discs,<br />
Brown.<br />
Stock Ne. 2222U<br />
Mileage 27,050 ......... $28,95<br />
1973 CHEVROLET MALIBU<br />
.Power,steer<strong>in</strong>g, power brakes,<br />
at((emetic transmisslon, air condition<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
v<strong>in</strong>yl roof, w/s/w, t<strong>in</strong>ted<br />
glass¯ F<strong>in</strong>ished <strong>in</strong> royal blue.<br />
Stock No. 2439<br />
Mileage 18,562 ......... $3395<br />
1973 CHEVROLET CAMARO<br />
Power steer<strong>in</strong>g, automatic transmission.<br />
console, radio, v<strong>in</strong>yl top, bucket seats.<br />
Arctic white.<br />
Stock No. 2450<br />
Mileage 21,047 ......... $3795<br />
1973 MONTE CARLO<br />
Autonlatic, pov, rer steer<strong>in</strong>g, t)ower<br />
brakes, radio, fact air con, v<strong>in</strong>yl roof,<br />
w/Cv tires, t<strong>in</strong>ted glass, <strong>in</strong> absoluur m<strong>in</strong>t<br />
condition, Fitfished <strong>in</strong> gold.<br />
Stock No, 24,15<br />
Mi,o,,.o 17.%0 ..........$4195<br />
¯ Flexible F<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g<br />
¯ Highest Trade<br />
Allowances<br />
¯ Mo<br />
W<br />
More to<br />
Choose From<br />
1972 BUICK REGAL<br />
2 DR. llardtop, Aatomatlc Iron+<br />
smisslon, power steer<strong>in</strong>g, power brakes,<br />
air.conditlo<strong>ne</strong>d, v<strong>in</strong>yl top, white wall<br />
radials, t<strong>in</strong>ted glass, meg. wheels.<br />
AM/FM stereo w/tape, F<strong>in</strong>ished <strong>in</strong><br />
forest green. Showroon( condition.<br />
Stock No, 2538<br />
Mileage 15,000 .......... ~l~l’,d~<br />
1972 CHEV. MALIBU 4 OR. HT<br />
1974 EL CAMINO<br />
trees, pewcr stcer[eg, Powcrsteerieg, powerl, rakes,<br />
roof, t<strong>in</strong>ted glass, atltenlatlc transllllSslon~ ra(llo, air con.<br />
dition<strong>in</strong>g, bucket scats, t<strong>in</strong>ted ghlss,<br />
Stock Nu, 2442<br />
Mileage 30,215 .......... $2895 [<br />
1971 MONTE CARLO<br />
F<strong>in</strong>lehed bt Ap lie lied, at(rosalie (ran,<br />
gel sa an, lalwer steer<strong>in</strong>g, pawcr brakes,<br />
radla, factory air condltbn~ed, willie side<br />
wall tires, dnted glass,<br />
Stock Na, 237,1,<br />
Mileage 19,25t) ......... ~.~l"dl<br />
e)sitractkm rear. F<strong>in</strong>ished <strong>in</strong> Eheny<br />
Ilack, SJlowroonl <strong>in</strong>)edit ion,<br />
Stock 2518 ~A AI1tl/~_<br />
Mileage 3,2(10 ........... ~’ftql~<br />
1973 CORVEYTE ¢ONV’W,<br />
Powt!r steer<strong>in</strong>g, laW,’t¢ brakes, ntv,’dr<br />
’,vhldawet 4 sl)eed, radi., air t’onl,<br />
f<strong>in</strong>ished <strong>in</strong> bntnt nrango,<br />
Stack, No, 2532<br />
Mih,age ’.’~,t,++, .......... $6995
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deposit $100 or more tn a <strong>ne</strong>w<br />
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3-pc, Salad Bowl ,Set<br />
Your choice FREE when you<br />
deposit $.500 or more <strong>in</strong> a <strong>ne</strong>w ........<br />
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3-pC, Corn<strong>in</strong>gware Set<br />
Your choice FREE when you<br />
deposit $5,000 or more <strong>in</strong> a <strong>ne</strong>w .,,,,,<br />
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Utility Cart<br />
Cutt<strong>in</strong>g Block & Knife<br />
Butterfly Tote Bag<br />
GE AM/FM Radio<br />
Butterfly 21" Weekender<br />
DolocIo Scala<br />
GE 4 Slice Toaster<br />
Whistl<strong>in</strong>g Tea Kettle<br />
5-pc, Cutlery Set<br />
Blender<br />
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Blssel Vacuum ~I~<br />
Welive up to our name.<br />
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Jersey<br />
days<br />
September 23<br />
The baseball-rule code was<br />
drawn up at Hoboken, 1845.<br />
September 26<br />
The first state law to regulate<br />
the practice of medic<strong>in</strong>e was<br />
adopted, 1772.<br />
September 28<br />
In IWS, the British troops<br />
attacked American forces<br />
<strong>ne</strong>ar Old Tappan. The British<br />
victory was so complete that<br />
the engagement became<br />
known as a massacre.<br />
September ’.t0<br />
John Murray, the founder of<br />
the Universalist Faith, landed<br />
at Good Luck, Ocean County,<br />
1770.<br />
County CYO<br />
holds<br />
first meet<br />
The Somerset County C.Y.O.<br />
held its first meet<strong>in</strong>g on<br />
Sunday, September 15 at<br />
Pistilli’s Restaurant after a<br />
Mass at St. James Church,<br />
Bask<strong>in</strong>g Ridge, About 100<br />
youths and adults attend this<br />
meet<strong>in</strong>g. The youth officers<br />
were <strong>in</strong>troduced by the<br />
Moderator Father Ken<strong>ne</strong>dy<br />
as follows: Miss Ann Kappier,<br />
President; Miss Marie<br />
Panctta, Vice-President; Miss<br />
Georgette Marchese,<br />
Secretary; Miss Beth Welby,<br />
Treasurer,<br />
]’he schedule for the com<strong>in</strong>g<br />
year wes discussed, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g<br />
the basketball program and<br />
the cultural activities,<br />
The eye<strong>in</strong>g concluded with<br />
d<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>r and a social for the<br />
members.<br />
The <strong>ne</strong>xt Executive Board<br />
meet<strong>in</strong>g will he held on<br />
Monday, October 7 at 7:30<br />
p.m. at St. Matthias School<br />
Cafeteria, Somerset. The<br />
County Meet<strong>in</strong>g will be held on<br />
Sunday, October 13 at Our<br />
Lady Of Perpetual Help<br />
Parish, Bernardsville at 4<br />
p.m.<br />
Bigger trucks<br />
on state hgwys ?<br />
Tile New Jersey Industrial<br />
Traffic League has asked<br />
legislators to approve hills<br />
pend<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Trenton that would<br />
<strong>in</strong>crease truck weights and<br />
sizes and permit operation of<br />
65-foot tw<strong>in</strong>-trailer comb<strong>in</strong>ations<br />
on State highways.<br />
The League, number<strong>in</strong>g<br />
more than 100 specialists who<br />
buy transportation for major<br />
New Jersey <strong>in</strong>dustries, stated<br />
that tile <strong>in</strong>creases are<br />
<strong>ne</strong>cessary to modernize ar.<br />
chaic limitations and boost the<br />
productivity of trucks serv<strong>in</strong>g<br />
New Jersey’s <strong>in</strong>dustry and<br />
Comlnorce. f[owever, it<br />
disapproved a provision ta<br />
raise coau<strong>ne</strong>rcial vehicle<br />
width from 96 <strong>in</strong>ches to 102<br />
<strong>in</strong>ches.<br />
Tw<strong>in</strong>4railer rigs may now<br />
be operated on New Jersey<br />
highways, but must be limited<br />
to an overall length of 55 feet,<br />
ten feet less than is be<strong>in</strong>g<br />
sought, These 55-footers,<br />
accord<strong>in</strong>g to truckers, have<br />
not proved economical.<br />
f<br />
This can hurt<br />
Dead leaves on a tree may<br />
be the result of <strong>in</strong>sects bor<strong>in</strong>g<br />
<strong>in</strong> branches, canker disease<br />
restrict<strong>in</strong>g the growth of a<br />
branch, or a leaf disease.<br />
If <strong>in</strong>spection slmws no sign<br />
of these troubles, then start to<br />
exam<strong>in</strong>e the roots, suggest<br />
tI.N. tiepair, Somerset County<br />
Agricultural Agent.<br />
But before you dig, take a<br />
closer look at the roots at the<br />
sail l<strong>in</strong>e, A tree nornudly has<br />
butress roots that flair out at<br />
grouml level.<br />
But you may f<strong>in</strong>d that o<strong>ne</strong><br />
side af the trunk goes atrotght t<br />
<strong>in</strong>to the ground like a pob. If<br />
you dig around it yon nlay f<strong>in</strong>d<br />
a small root girdl<strong>in</strong>g it,<br />
lh,anches fed by that side of<br />
the tree riley be tile o<strong>ne</strong>s<br />
~howit~g brown leaves.<br />
All you have to do is cut the<br />
girdl<strong>in</strong>g root with u ehisol,<br />
"t’Ottl’ it’ec Wutt’t /’CsIRmgf<br />
hnmedlatnly, Mr, Ilepair<br />
says, but this bit of surgery<br />
will )reventa further dy<strong>in</strong>g (If<br />
le brRu(! le~ that have not<br />
beetl geltlltg enough v,’ttter and<br />
IItihqenls,<br />
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Spr<strong>in</strong>gsteen leads off folk and rock<br />
1974-75 SUBSCRIPTION SERIES<br />
Eighteen Programs <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g:<br />
BERNARDO BERTOLUCCrS<br />
LAST TANGO IN PARIS<br />
ROBERT ALTMAN’S<br />
IMAGES & THIEVES LIKE US<br />
PEC~I,PAH: JUNIOR BANNER<br />
.us~o,: FAT CITY<br />
C.ABRO~:Wedd<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Blood<br />
~S~AC,~:The Mother & The<br />
Plua work¯ by Renlor, Truflaut, Bellocchlo, "I,F, 5tona’n<br />
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Canada, and the U,S,A,<br />
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Thetttfg, Box 526, Prhtgoton, N.J, 08540, (609-921.<br />
Community<br />
Orchestra<br />
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Now Open<br />
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for mature adults<br />
Henry Ragoonanan<br />
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20 llayerd La<strong>ne</strong> Prl<strong>ne</strong>eton<br />
SHIRLEY VERRETT<br />
Mezztl-stiprano<br />
THE ART3<br />
S<strong>in</strong>ger-songwriter Bruce album, <strong>in</strong> fact, was entitled "Renaissance," featur<strong>in</strong>g<br />
October I, 2, 3<br />
Sprthgsteen, who has been "Greet<strong>in</strong>gs from Asbury vocalist Annie Haslam enact,<br />
TUBS 8- Wed. Noon to 10 P.M. hailed as "a <strong>ne</strong>w Bob Dylan," Park." In addition to Dylan, 26; country s<strong>in</strong>ger.songwriter<br />
Thurs. Noon to 6 P.M. will lead off McCarter Spr<strong>in</strong>gsteen’s vocal style and Kris Kristofferson and his<br />
Luncheon ¯ Coffee Shop ¯ D<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>r Theatre’s season of folk and delivery has been cited as wife, Rite Coolidge, on Nov. l<br />
rock concerts, with two ap- hav<strong>in</strong>g elements of Elvis (two shows at 7:30 aed II<br />
pearancas at Alexander Hall Presley, Van Morrisan and p.m.); and the centemporary<br />
COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH on Saturday, Oct. 12 at 7:3g The Band. His most recent jazz-reck band "Return to<br />
Parsonage Hill Road and Hartshorn Drive and 10:30 p,m, album release is "The Wild, Forever," featur<strong>in</strong>g Chick<br />
Spr<strong>in</strong>gsteen hails from The Innocent and the E-Street Cerea, Nov, 2,?.<br />
Donation - $1.50<br />
TEA CHER<br />
B.S. degree, Music Education.<br />
I Major’. Piano; m<strong>in</strong>or’, voice. Fur- i<br />
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Modern Jazz<br />
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to prom<strong>in</strong>ence <strong>in</strong> the pop Subsequent concerts on the sponsored concerts are now on<br />
music sce<strong>ne</strong> <strong>in</strong> the central McCarter fall schedule will sale at the box office.<br />
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LIVE MUSIC. $2.50<br />
Our 26th Year<br />
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A complete dance education <strong>in</strong> BALLET, TOE, TAP,<br />
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Small graded classes, all under the personal direction<br />
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¯ Orig<strong>in</strong>al Oil Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs ¯ Lithographs ¯ Watercolors ¯ Pr<strong>in</strong>ts<br />
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Sat, Sept. 28<br />
7:30to <strong>11</strong> P.M.<br />
Games f Fun<br />
Black Comedy Double Feature Spectacular! D<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>r-<br />
Theater<br />
ALAN BATES <strong>in</strong> PHILIPPE DE 8ROCA’S<br />
KING of HEARTS<br />
U.S. 1<br />
with Ge<strong>ne</strong>vieve Bujold (French, w/English titles) ¯ Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, N.J.<br />
- PLUS: -<br />
Re.Open<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Sept. 27<br />
TheUnderground Film Discovery of the Year<br />
Now <strong>in</strong> its Third Month <strong>in</strong> New York!<br />
"1 DO[ I DO!r,<br />
HAROLD g MAUDE<br />
Delightful<br />
with RUTH GORDON ~ BUD CaRT<br />
Musical<br />
Comedy<br />
FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 27-28<br />
NOTE SCHEDULE: Friday - K<strong>in</strong>g of<br />
Performances:<br />
Hearts at 7 pm, Harold ~ Maude at 9;<br />
Thursday<br />
Saturday - Harold ~- Maude at 7 Et<br />
thru<br />
10:30, K<strong>in</strong>g of Hearts at 8:45. Admission<br />
Sunday<br />
<strong>in</strong> advance at McCarter box office from 10<br />
am day of screen<strong>in</strong>g and at door. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton,<br />
N.J.<br />
sPECIAL LATE SHOW SCREENING OF<br />
"HAROLD ft MAUDE" SATURDAY,<br />
ISEPT. 28 at 10:30 pm. I<br />
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For lnformafton<br />
reseand|ons<br />
609-452.2229<br />
I. The Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Community<br />
Orchestra will start its<br />
eleventh season under the<br />
direction of Joseph Kovaes.<br />
The first meet<strong>in</strong>g will be on<br />
Thursday, Oct. 3, <strong>in</strong> the band<br />
room of Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton High School ’Last Tango’ headl<strong>in</strong>es<br />
at 0 p.m.<br />
The orchestra is primarily a<br />
read<strong>in</strong>g orchestra rather than<br />
a perform<strong>in</strong>g group. Mem- McCarter film series<br />
bership is open to qualified<br />
musicians of the community.<br />
The ability to read standard The first Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton show<strong>in</strong>gs<br />
orchestral works at sight is of Bernardo Bertolucci’s<br />
desirable, Meet<strong>in</strong>gs are "Last Tango <strong>in</strong> Paris" and two<br />
usually the first and third <strong>ne</strong>w films by American<br />
Thursdays of each month, director Robert Altman will<br />
Dues are $15 for the season,<br />
h!ghlight the 1974-75 edition of<br />
$7.50 for students, Movies-at-MeCarter. Tbe<br />
Open<strong>in</strong>gs are available <strong>in</strong> all year.long series of lg film<br />
str<strong>in</strong>g sections and some<br />
programs will open on<br />
w<strong>in</strong>ds. Prospective <strong>ne</strong>w<br />
Tuesday, Oct. 15, with "The<br />
members should call Mr.<br />
Last American Here " a 1978<br />
Kovaes at 921-8732, or Rogers<br />
release based on Tom Wolfe’s<br />
Woolston at 921-2478, articles about race driver<br />
Junior Joheson, and starr<strong>in</strong>g<br />
AUI)ITIONSSET sets Jeff out Bridges to be the as a k<strong>in</strong>g youth of who the<br />
Auditions for thePenn<strong>in</strong>gton siockear racers -. and sue-<br />
Players’ fall production of the<br />
Prizes!<br />
KENDALL PARK ROLLER RINK<br />
3550 Rt. 27, So. Brunswick N.J.<br />
~.~ Tel: 297-3003 ’~.~<br />
AOULTS<br />
THE 448.1231<br />
CINEMA<br />
Route 130 (Jomesway-<br />
East W<strong>in</strong>dsor Shop. Ctr.)<br />
SAT AND SUN CHILDREN’S<br />
HATINEES<br />
eeeds.<br />
comedy hit "Forty Carats" Movies-at-MeCarter’s <strong>ne</strong>w<br />
willbe held Sunday, Sept. 29 at season will <strong>in</strong>clude films from<br />
2p.m.and on Monday, Sept. 30 France, Great Brita<strong>in</strong>,<br />
at 8 p.m. <strong>in</strong> tleritage Hall, the Canada<br />
Piccoli; Jean Eustache’s "The<br />
Mother and the Whore," a<br />
three-and-o<strong>ne</strong>.half hour<br />
conversational marathon<br />
among three young Parisians,<br />
played by Jean-Pierre Leaud,<br />
Bernadette Latent, and<br />
Francoise Lebrun; and by<br />
Jean Renoir’s "The Little<br />
Theatre of Jean RenD,r," a<br />
1969 made-for-television<br />
features which reveals that<br />
this grand master of the<br />
c<strong>in</strong>ema has not lost his touch<br />
at the age of 80.<br />
England’s two entries <strong>in</strong> the<br />
McCarter series will be "The<br />
P.agman’s Daughter," a 1973<br />
film based on the novel by<br />
Alan Sill,toe ("Lo<strong>ne</strong>l<strong>in</strong>ess of<br />
the Long Distance Run<strong>ne</strong>r");<br />
and Italy, as well as and "And Now for Someth<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Penn<strong>in</strong>gten Presbyterian<br />
the United States. France will Completely Different," a<br />
Church. The two act play calls<br />
be represented by Claude c<strong>in</strong>ematic comedy based on<br />
for a cast of II, and will play Chabroi’s <strong>ne</strong>west thriller, the popular BBC comedy show<br />
five performances dur<strong>in</strong>g "Wedd<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Blood," with entitled "Monty Python’s<br />
November.<br />
Stepha<strong>ne</strong> Audran and Michel Fly<strong>in</strong>g Circus" which levels a<br />
barrage of comic ammunition<br />
at a wide variety of British<br />
<strong>in</strong>stitutions.<br />
Italian director Marco<br />
Bellscchio, whose "Fists <strong>in</strong> the<br />
Picket" and "Ch<strong>in</strong>a is Near"<br />
have been seen on past Me-<br />
Carter series, returns with his<br />
third feature, "In the Name of<br />
the Father," a grotesque<br />
shocker set <strong>in</strong> a third-rate<br />
Catholic boys board<strong>in</strong>g school<br />
for drop-outs,<br />
Canadian c<strong>in</strong>ema will be<br />
represented by two low-budget<br />
features: "Ga<strong>in</strong>’ Down the<br />
Road" (1970), Donald Shebib’s<br />
Come along and<br />
saga ef the spiritual death of<br />
the unskilled ge<strong>ne</strong>ration of<br />
s<strong>in</strong>g your bhles away<br />
Canadian youth; and William<br />
Fruet’s first feature, "Wed-<br />
PRINCETON BARBERSHOP CHAPTER d<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> White," which deals<br />
will hold<br />
with a lower middle-class<br />
AUDITIONS F()l:t NEW MEMBI,:RS<br />
father-dom<strong>in</strong>ated Canadian<br />
family dur<strong>in</strong>g World War It,<br />
each Tuesday dur<strong>in</strong>g September<br />
with Donald Pleasance and<br />
at<br />
Carol Ka<strong>ne</strong>.<br />
The bye Robert Airman<br />
PritEeeton I)ay School 8 pnt<br />
films, from the director of<br />
Fer <strong>in</strong>fornEation call: 609-921-6487 "M.A.S.H., .... The Long<br />
S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.<br />
Goodbye" and the recent<br />
"California Split," will be<br />
19727 "Images," a<br />
Air Conditio<strong>ne</strong>d<br />
~ DANCING<br />
EVERY SAT, & SUN, NITE<br />
NOTTINGHAM<br />
BALLROOM<br />
Me!cer St., Hamilton Sq,, n.I.<br />
The Larg~tt Ballroom <strong>in</strong> the East<br />
With ell Big Bands<br />
Sot. Harry Uber<br />
Sun. Stan Maze<br />
Sun. Nights 8-12 P.M.<br />
reative Theatre<br />
pyschological thriller with<br />
Susannah York; and last.<br />
year’s "Thieves Like Us," a<br />
tale from the Bank-robber<br />
romanticism of the 1930’s with<br />
Keith Carrad<strong>in</strong>e and Shelly<br />
Duvall as a crim<strong>in</strong>al team<br />
right out of "Bonnie & Clyde."<br />
The X-rated "Last Tango <strong>in</strong><br />
Paris," perhaps the s<strong>in</strong>gle<br />
most controversial film of the<br />
1970’s thus far, was hailed by<br />
critic Paul<strong>in</strong>e Keel as "the<br />
most powerfully erotic and<br />
liberat<strong>in</strong>g movie ever made,"<br />
and by its detractors as<br />
"pornograpl~y masquerad<strong>in</strong>g<br />
as art." It stars Marion<br />
Brando as a middle-aged<br />
American liv<strong>in</strong>g io Paris, who<br />
sets up an apartment with a<br />
young girl (Maria Sehueider;<br />
for afternoons of pure sexual<br />
encouBter,<br />
Recent American fihns will<br />
eomprise the balance ef the<br />
series, <strong>in</strong>lcudieg John<br />
}luston’s "Fat City," starr<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Stacy Keach and Jeff Bridges<br />
as aspi r<strong>in</strong>g boxers, <strong>in</strong> the seedy<br />
milieu ef Stockton, Colit,; Sam<br />
Peek<strong>in</strong>pah’s "Junior Ban<strong>ne</strong>r,"<br />
a gentle "comedy <strong>in</strong> disguise"<br />
about a western family whose<br />
lives are <strong>in</strong>tertw<strong>in</strong>ed with the<br />
rodeo circuit, with Steve<br />
McQueen and Robert Presten<br />
<strong>in</strong> the central roles ; and Daryl<br />
Duke’s "Payday," a no-holdsbarred<br />
portrait of the last<br />
hours <strong>in</strong> tile life of a third-rate<br />
Ceuntry and Western s<strong>in</strong>ger<br />
played by Rip Torn,<br />
Also <strong>in</strong>cluded will be twe of<br />
the most widely acclaimed<br />
American documentaries at<br />
the past year: "I.F. Sto<strong>ne</strong>’s<br />
Wee<strong>kl</strong>y," a portrait of the<br />
crusty, ferocious conseieaee of<br />
Ameriean journalists by<br />
filmmaker Jerry Bruek; and<br />
"Attica," a documentary<br />
record of the tragic siege at<br />
the New York prison <strong>in</strong> 1971<br />
which left 43 <strong>in</strong>mates and<br />
hostages dead. It is the work of<br />
C<strong>in</strong>da Firesto<strong>ne</strong>, who also<br />
explores the conditions that<br />
helped prompt the confrontation<br />
itself, as well as<br />
some of the th<strong>in</strong>gs thut did<br />
’rand did not) happen afterwards.<br />
Unlimited<br />
’Many Moons’<br />
Classes <strong>in</strong> Drama and Movement<br />
to play Saturday<br />
Grades K-8<br />
Jomes Thorber’s "Many<br />
"An Integrated Arts Learn<strong>in</strong>g Experience"<br />
Moons" will be performed this<br />
Saturday by a Creative<br />
Classes Beg<strong>in</strong> September 30th<br />
Theatre Unlimited cast at<br />
33 Mercer St.. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
For Brochure and Information 924.3489, 92 I-9165<br />
PEACOCK<br />
INN<br />
Tr<strong>in</strong>ity Chorch, 33 Mercer St.<br />
at 2 p,m.<br />
This adaptation by Charlotle<br />
B. Chorpenn<strong>in</strong>g is a modernday<br />
fantasy for children and<br />
adult~ (who happcn to still<br />
love fairy tales). Amie Brockway<br />
is direct<strong>in</strong>g, lien Brockway<br />
has desig<strong>ne</strong>d the set and<br />
Lee Dasaro is <strong>in</strong> charge of<br />
sound.<br />
Tickets, at $1.75 ,~re on sale<br />
at the door.<br />
Pergolas,, MRhler, R. Strauss<br />
I)()nizetti, Ross<strong>in</strong>i<br />
%’I t,oh:lt thnt CaN do imtcticnlly anyth<strong>in</strong>g,.."<br />
Creative Theatre<br />
Unlimited<br />
ADULT CLASSES<br />
Act<strong>in</strong>g-A New Approach<br />
¯ New Theatre Workshop<br />
¯ Creative Drama<br />
<strong>in</strong> Education<br />
¯ Creative Movement<br />
Classes Beg<strong>in</strong><br />
September 30th<br />
Thurs., Sept. 19 7:30-9:30<br />
33 Mercer St,<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, N,J,<br />
For Brochure and<br />
Inromlation<br />
924.3489 921.9165<br />
MONDAY, OCT()IlI~I/7, 1974 8:30 P,M,<br />
MCCAR’I’Ii~R ’I’III,~ArI’RE<br />
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I I(,KE7$: $6,05, $5,50<br />
.W ,,,f), I I LNIJ: .... $2.00<br />
(o<strong>ne</strong> hour btqbre tl o con ~ ,rt)<br />
dl’nihlbht at t/w llox Offi’ct,<br />
SEX<br />
7~-t0<br />
BANANAS<br />
B:30<br />
2 Woody Allen Hits<br />
Everyth<strong>in</strong>g You Wmlted<br />
Ye Know About Sex<br />
PLUS<br />
BANANAS (R)<br />
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tit. Ocl. 12, Y~30 & lO:aO<br />
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN<br />
eat,, Osl, UU ’ e pm<br />
RENAISSANCE<br />
l~,lo, l.OO, ~o~ O |rOS<br />
Pd., Nov, I ’ Y:aO n <strong>11</strong>:00 pla<br />
KRIS KRISTOFFERSO<br />
RITA COOLIDGE<br />
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Au,moNs<br />
Alv<strong>in</strong> Ai|ey concert Israel PhilharmonicMcCarter bills film revivals<br />
D<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>r Theatre, Inc., of the<br />
Lotus Garden Restaurant will<br />
Rutqers.. series tO r. tnla"..I. Trenton Mo ar,o. T.oa,r. pro "’"g o, .ca.s" ,w.,ch .o,. audi.o for ma,o a.,<br />
TtIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974<br />
nt<br />
Fourth Annual<br />
Xl,tiw’,’Za<br />
opens season "revival film will be shown with English female dancers, s<strong>in</strong>gers and " Spo,,sorcd By<br />
weekends" will cont<strong>in</strong>ue on subtitles) will be scree<strong>ne</strong>d aa actors, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1<br />
IIIGIITSTOWN WOMEN’S CLUI|<br />
my Shoulder."<br />
NEW BRUNSWICK - The<br />
cellists.<br />
Open rehearsals will be held TRENTON -- O<strong>ne</strong> of the The Music Advisor ta the Friday and Saturday, sapt, 27 Friday at 7 p,m. and on and Wed<strong>ne</strong>sday, Oct. 2and 2<br />
Saturdayat8:45;"Haroldand p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6. The AT ST. AI~I’IIONY’S CIIUItCII IIALL<br />
AMn Ailey City Center Dance at the SLate Theater at 4 p.m. great orchestras cf theworld<br />
’rheatcr will give the open<strong>in</strong>g<br />
orchestra, and its concert- and28withadoubtebiltoftwo<br />
MAXWELL AVENUE, IIIGIITSTOWN, N. $.<br />
on the afternoons of both and the musical and cultural master willbe the redoubtablewon"black cor<strong>ne</strong>d eS"recognition whiCh<strong>in</strong> recenthaveFridayMaude"atWillg, an,beonSh°Wnsaturday°n Beaumcnt’sauditi°ns willMustcbelocatedheld anal<br />
performance <strong>in</strong> the Rutgers<br />
programs. A limited number pride of the State of Israel, the<br />
University Concert Series on<br />
Zub n Mehta.<br />
at 7 and 10’.30 p.m. .Scotch Road at the Glen Roc September 27 & 28<br />
af persons will be admitted on Israel Philharmonic Or- The program will <strong>in</strong>clude years along the underground Shopp<strong>in</strong>g Center <strong>in</strong> Ew<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Monday, Sept. 30.<br />
a first-come, first-served chestra, is com<strong>in</strong>g to the War and film society circuit. "K<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Fl’iday, <strong>11</strong> a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, lO a.m. Io 5 iMn.<br />
Enthusiastically reeeived by<br />
Wcver Overture "Oberon,"<br />
Townshi .<br />
basis. The fee will be $1, Memorial build<strong>in</strong>g, Oct, 12.<br />
af Hearts" and "Harold and<br />
audiences and critics <strong>in</strong> ,he<br />
Tcha ko<strong>vs</strong>ky’s Rococo<br />
Snacks, l,mteh, Desserl Bar<br />
On Wed<strong>ne</strong>sday, Oct, 2, This excit<strong>in</strong>g performance is Maude" will be shown each<br />
United States and abroad, the<br />
Variations and Bethaven s<br />
teachers from the company be<strong>in</strong>g sponsored by the Jewish even<strong>in</strong>g, with a special late<br />
Donation $1.25 With this ad $1.00<br />
Symphony No. 5.<br />
[ Jean Thomas multi-racial troupe has an will conduct master classes Federation of Trenton.<br />
shew<strong>in</strong>g °f "Harcld and<br />
The tickets are priced at $8,<br />
<strong>in</strong>ternationalrepertoire rooted far dancers, open to the public. Conduct<strong>in</strong>g will be Daniel<br />
Maude" on Saturday at 10:30.<br />
B, Mu .(Mus. d,) . us.(Mu<br />
<strong>in</strong> American dance idioms.<br />
$5, $4, and $3.50. They may be dy<br />
Classes will be held aL Loree Barenboim whose world fame Iu Graese<br />
The company will present a<br />
reserved by call<strong>in</strong>g 883.6960.<br />
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Gymnasium on the Douglass precludes any <strong>ne</strong>ed to <strong>in</strong>-<br />
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different program, which is College campus at 2 p.m. (for trodace him beyond stat<strong>in</strong>g o~l,ll ~~t.tJliL’~dLI/l:~_,~l/l:~ ~ N~mlted number of voice i<br />
nat part of the concert series,<br />
advanced dancers) and at thatheis today fulfill<strong>in</strong>g those<br />
~rs to advanced private<br />
on Tuesday, Oct. 1. Both p,m. predicticnsof genius and fame<br />
performances are open to the<br />
~ I or group lessons. _~<br />
A class will also be held at that were forthcom<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> his<br />
publicandwillbeg<strong>in</strong>at8p.m, 7:30p.m. attheBurrD. Coe youth. ,.EXCLUSIVE.,<br />
a, the State Theater on<br />
Vocational & Technical High The soloist will be Michael SATATf, 8,& lOPM<br />
Liv<strong>in</strong>gston Avenue.<br />
NOW I st RUNSUN 2, 3:50, .5:40, 7:30 8 9:20<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
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School, <strong>11</strong>2 Rues La<strong>ne</strong>, East Maisky, 25 year old cellist who<br />
On Monday the 26-member " ~ I<br />
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Brunswick. A class orig<strong>in</strong>ally <strong>in</strong> 1965 won first prize <strong>in</strong> the<br />
troupe will present "Blues scheduled for Tp.m. at Jadw<strong>in</strong> All-Russian Competition for ALAN BATES <strong>in</strong><br />
Suite," a work set to songs af ¯<br />
Gymnasium, Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton ~, i’<br />
lost lave, despair, protestaod rTI/JNr’ l"3, University, has been canceled. ,’...o... eomp~l~[~ ,,,, <strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>r<br />
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fram Concerts and Lectures, famous sclo violist, will give a ~:~ ~lhil r~an iot~3 cen~Unuou~s ~~]1 ~~<br />
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welcome. New productions of<br />
l{utgers University, 43 M<strong>in</strong>e recital at Trenton’s Jewish<br />
two other works, "Feast of Street, this city. They will also<br />
Ashes" and "The Wedd<strong>in</strong>g,"<br />
Community Center on<br />
will ulso be presented.<br />
be sold at the door af the State Saturday, Sept. 28 at 8:30 p.m. .~ .~<br />
Tuesduy night the dancers<br />
Theater on the nigh,s of the Samuel Sanders, pianist, will<br />
-the film ’ Y ear ; ~[~i I1 ~ ""<br />
programs,<br />
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wilt per form "Revetatieas," a appear as accompanist<br />
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masterpieces. The program<br />
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Billie" and "Ra<strong>in</strong>bow ’l{oued<br />
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I. ADVENTURES IN CREATIvnT (Ages 741) . EVAKAPLAN ’ the life model. Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g or advanced students;<br />
Us<strong>in</strong>g a variety of media, a small creative group cast<strong>in</strong>g jrflormation given.<br />
will expe, riment With various echniques, Wed<strong>ne</strong>sday morn<strong>in</strong>g 9:30-12:30, Fee $40 plus $15 modeland<br />
motivated by. stories, poems, music, movement registration. ’<br />
and Sensory aware<strong>ne</strong>ss.<br />
Monday aftomesn 4:00-5:30. Fes $30 plus $10.50 material and<br />
12, LIFE DRAWING YVONNE BURK<br />
regis~Jofl.<br />
Contour draw<strong>in</strong>g, form, light and shadow, perspective,<br />
composition, elements of design and ac-<br />
2. PRINTMAKING (Ages <strong>11</strong>-up) JOAN B. NEEDHAMLion draw<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
Basic pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g techniques with cardboard, foam,<br />
Wer<strong>in</strong>esdayafternoonl:00.4:00. Fee $36 plus $14 model anri<br />
z<strong>in</strong>c, l<strong>in</strong>oleum emboss<strong>in</strong>g and <strong>in</strong>taglio. Class will<br />
registration.<br />
work with a pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g press.<br />
TuesdEy aftomoon 3:40 - 5:40. Fee $35 plus $10 materials end<br />
13. FIGURE DRAWING AND PAINTING ,ALDEN WICKS<br />
~en’ Draw<strong>in</strong>g and pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g us<strong>in</strong>g a model. Out of class<br />
3. PAINTING ON SATURDAY MORNINGS (Ages 1O-15) work may be brought for criticism.<br />
ELIZABETH MONATHWed<strong>ne</strong>sday even<strong>in</strong>g 7:30- 10’.30. Fee $40 plus $15 model and<br />
Explor<strong>in</strong>g various pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g methods, composition, registration.<br />
<strong>in</strong>teraction of color, a fresh look at th<strong>in</strong>gs; <strong>in</strong>-<br />
Even<strong>in</strong>gs: 7 a 9 p,m,<br />
Saturday: 7 f~ 9 p.m,<br />
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Saturday morn<strong>in</strong>g 10:00-12 noon. Fee $28 plus $5 registration. MARGARET K. JOHNSON<br />
Expression of personal statement through 3-<br />
ADULTS (High School Ages also) dimensional carved and constructed forms explor<strong>in</strong>g<br />
space dynamics of l<strong>in</strong>e. pla<strong>ne</strong>s and<br />
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With .local plants and vegetables and exotic<br />
students.<br />
tropical dyestuffs create your own colors on wool, Thu~day momlug 9’.30-12:30. Fee $40 plus $13 basic material<br />
mohair, cotton and other natural fibers,<br />
fee and regishation.<br />
MoRd~y Momlug 10:00 to 12 noon. Fee $35 plus $5<br />
registmUon. 15. ELEMENTS OF DESIGN THROUGH COLLAGE<br />
GEORGE GREENE<br />
5. BEGINNING OIL G’ACRYLIC PAINTING MABIETFA KUST<br />
MCCC Theatre :we~t W<strong>in</strong>ds0r Campus :<br />
Students $<strong>11</strong>50 Ge<strong>ne</strong>ral Public $3.00 :i<br />
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through l<strong>in</strong>e, color, shape and<br />
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16. LIFE DRAWING ZOLTAN BUKI<br />
6.ADVANCEDCOLORPRINTING Understand<strong>in</strong>g figure <strong>in</strong>’ space; translation of<br />
SUSAN HOCKADAY JONES three-dimensional form to two-dimensional sur-<br />
The Intaglio pr<strong>in</strong>ted image us<strong>in</strong>g traditional and face; quick sketches and susta<strong>in</strong>ed studies.<br />
modern techniques, such as aquat<strong>in</strong>t, etch<strong>in</strong>g Thursday even<strong>in</strong>g 7:00.10.’00. Fen $40 plus $15 model and<br />
comb<strong>in</strong>ed with collographs and metalgraphlcs to registralion.<br />
experlmont with the full range of color pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
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Monday Even<strong>in</strong>g 7.10. Fee $40 plus $10 materials and 17.ADVANCED BASIC PRINTMAKING JACK HARRIS<br />
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~hapes and cider values of transparent watorcolor, 19. THE USES OF THE SKETCHBOOK<br />
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LUCILLE GEISER<br />
Exploration of various skotchlng media, such as:<br />
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EDITH K00AN<br />
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TECHNICIAN -- Infrared<br />
you <strong>in</strong> touch with an out- Price $125.000. 609.390-4288.Shar<strong>in</strong>g, Company Car plus<br />
part time positions exeelIent nrofession <strong>in</strong> the electronics perie<strong>ne</strong>e and/or education<br />
detector company has an<br />
stand<strong>in</strong>glandlordwitha nicely Pr<strong>in</strong>cipals only. expanses. Sendresume, P.O. FANNINGPERSONNEL salary and be<strong>ne</strong>fits. Call held. We will tra<strong>in</strong>. M<strong>in</strong>imumrequired, PE desirable,<br />
immediate opon<strong>in</strong>g for skilled<br />
located propertywith10rooms Box 2197, Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, N.J. 29 Nassau St. Suite306, weekdays 0 a.m. to 4 pm work exper ence 10 years. $10,000 + to start with full bard work<strong>in</strong>g, technician’.<br />
and over an acre. Ideally j 08540. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, N,J, Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Nurs<strong>in</strong>g Home 609- Advancement local naUonal be<strong>ne</strong>fits, Submit resume: Must have abifity to work with<br />
suited for a nursery sehool and 924-9000.<br />
Help Wantea<br />
and <strong>in</strong>ternational travel. Person<strong>ne</strong>l Department m<strong>in</strong>iature devises under<br />
who will work and plan with<br />
SEC~t<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Expense account, medical Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> Townshp Municipal<br />
IN ~RLD<br />
microscope. Experience<br />
you over the long term for a<br />
EXPERIENCED SEC. position for aggressive self- ....... ~,~ . <strong>in</strong>surance and educational Build<strong>in</strong>g, 475 DeMott La<strong>ne</strong>,<br />
-- it is so men to rake a snort ....<br />
preferred but not <strong>ne</strong>cessary.<br />
pay off later. Wicksboro RETARY -- Excellent starter. Excellent opportunity<br />
drive north n o zuo ^^" o t e "h ltn,u -~<br />
rmmnursement, t;a~ ’l "’r Lye . Somerset, N.J. 08873. Unlimited opportunity, full<br />
.Assoc. Inc, Realtor 404 INSURANCE - Fire, Home<br />
stenoskillsrequiredforspot<strong>in</strong> for advancement to ad-<br />
BARN and fi ’n d a collechon<br />
,<br />
of<br />
Reynode , . . at 609-397-3598for EQUALOPPORTUNITY<br />
executive offices, Interest<strong>in</strong>g company be<strong>ne</strong>fits. Call Ms,<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Rd, Plaiesboro. 609- ow<strong>ne</strong>rs . multi peril paliey m<strong>in</strong>istrative position. Equity<br />
super clothes for today’s<br />
mmrvmw. EMPLOYER<br />
diversified duties, 38 hour<br />
Goldberg, 609-924-8052.<br />
799-3232. cbeckers. Experience<br />
participation. Send resume to woman, Enjoy the unbur<strong>ne</strong>d __<br />
preferred: Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton agency,<br />
week, Excellent heaefits. OwnInfoMed, 200 U.S. Route 1,<br />
transportation <strong>ne</strong>cessary: atmosphereofa 1771 Carriage PENSION SALES-- We <strong>ne</strong>ed ARTGALLERY--Open<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong><br />
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP -- 2 Excellent work<strong>in</strong>g<br />
South Brunswick, N.J. 08882. llouse whereyou will receive an experienced Pension<br />
DISHWASHER -- Good<br />
start<strong>in</strong>g wage. Fr<strong>in</strong>ge<br />
Hopewell, N,J, <strong>ne</strong>eds ex-<br />
permnced sales person/mgr.<br />
conditions Contact Mrs. Repose Per-<br />
bay service station ready for and fr<strong>in</strong>ge be<strong>ne</strong>fits. Call Mr.<br />
son<strong>ne</strong>l Director, 609.924-4124sNAcK<br />
personalized attention, which<br />
BAR HELP -- year<br />
Salesperson. Opportunity be<strong>ne</strong>fits. Day work, no<br />
has been thestore’s policy for unlimited. Salary Fr<strong>in</strong>ge<br />
Sitar( flexible hours high<br />
conversionHigh traffic.t° anotherExcellentUSe. 609-505-9510.Qu<strong>in</strong>lan 609-924-15<strong>11</strong>, even<strong>in</strong>gsfar <strong>in</strong>formation and <strong>in</strong>terview,<br />
round must be 18 years or the past 16 years. RememberBe<strong>ne</strong>fits Profit Shar<strong>in</strong>g, weekends. Call 609-4524000,<br />
ext. 22O.<br />
earn<strong>in</strong>g potential. Pho<strong>ne</strong> J.<br />
location. Ca<strong>11</strong>609-507-3799. N.J. HOSP’ITALASSN.<br />
older. Weekends. Call Pr<strong>in</strong>- our clothes are known by the Company Car plus expenses.<br />
Edelson 609-921-8100.<br />
ceton Country Club 609-452-<br />
<strong>11</strong>01State Road, Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton customers we keep. Do come Send resume P.O. Box 2197,<br />
GROWING PRESTIGE KITCHEN HELP -- Pleasant 8348. over soon. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, N.J. 08540. FULL TIME HELP - rug WANT TO BE YOUR OWN<br />
BUSINESS <strong>ne</strong>eds con- surround<strong>in</strong>gs 0-day week.<br />
An equal opportunity am.<br />
player M/F<br />
-- clean<strong>in</strong>g plant <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g BOSS - Work your own hours<br />
scie<strong>ne</strong>ious person for retail Transportation <strong>ne</strong>cessary. LIMOUSINE DRIVERwanted RED BARN DISHWASHER -- Full time pickup and delivery. Truck become f<strong>in</strong>ancially <strong>in</strong>sales<br />
of commercial Call weekdays, 8:30 a.m. - 10 -- 25-45 brs. per wk. Must be Rt 206 BelleMead pus t on available for good driv<strong>in</strong>g required. Call 609-924- dependent? Jo<strong>in</strong> our grow<strong>in</strong>g<br />
statio<strong>ne</strong>ry and office furniture a.m., 009-921-6700.<br />
furniture. All phases of OCCASIONAL PART TIME over 21with knowledge of N.J. 2g1-359.3305 reliable worker. Job security 0720 (or appo<strong>in</strong>tment, company. 609-799-2275.<br />
oporation. Must be will<strong>in</strong>g and<br />
HELP WANTED. A busy & N.Y. airports. Must be ~ and excellent salary and<br />
¯ able to work for rewards. HOUSEKEEPER~WAI~TEDsocial<br />
and market research avilable days & some PART-TIME MOTHER -- fr <strong>ne</strong>e be<strong>ne</strong>fits. CallPrmeetonOFFICE HELP -- pho<strong>ne</strong> CLASSIFIED<br />
Eventual part<strong>ne</strong>rship possible 5days, approx, hours 9:30 to 4 firm <strong>ne</strong>ar Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Airport weekends. Call Crown three afternoons 2:30 to 5’ to Nurs<strong>in</strong>g llama for <strong>in</strong>terview typ<strong>in</strong>g fuller part time. Small ADVERTISING<br />
to the right person. Sent p.m.,housework plus eare of 1 <strong>ne</strong>eds temporary help on a Limous<strong>in</strong>e, 609-448-4389. care for 2 girls do s~me weekdays, 009-924-9000. office. Apply Books Mobile SALES ’<br />
Rusumeto~153WHH, POBox child. Own transportation cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g basis, m the housework startsupper must Inc., Hay Press Rd., Dayton,<br />
REC~E- tie friendly, somewhat ef- LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER -<br />
146 Hightatown.<br />
<strong>ne</strong>eded. References. Call after follow<strong>in</strong>g areas: N.J. (}8819.<br />
Like to talk with people? If so<br />
l0 a.m. 609.448-5388. Clerical TARY -- part time, medical ficient and absolutely reliable, for wulower with 2 boys ages<br />
Cod<strong>in</strong>g office, E. W<strong>in</strong>dsor. 009-655- Call (609) 803-1666 alter 4 p.m. 4-Fz and !-~/z; Older boy m NU~-7:30 advertis<strong>in</strong>gy°U’ll enjOYhySell<strong>in</strong>gtelepho<strong>ne</strong>Classifiedalong<br />
COMPLETELY equipped Interview<strong>in</strong>g 20t0~ nursery senooL mL day. Room a.m. 7-3:30 p.m. Will tra<strong>in</strong>,<br />
Nursery School available for<br />
with typ<strong>in</strong>g and ge<strong>ne</strong>ral office<br />
SAL~on 1<br />
and board plus salary Cail Applegarth Care Center<br />
rent. Excellent opportunity.<br />
duties This is a full time, 5-<br />
MASSt~USE wanted fo~ Typ<strong>in</strong><br />
We would like to gDuild a staff KEYPUNCH OPERATOR -- ....... - a , a<br />
Ralp h Huht ’ Jr. 609-924.1902 ’ [li~tstownl N.J. 609-448-7030.<br />
East W<strong>in</strong>dsor Regional School tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g firm s<strong>ne</strong>ctahzmg m day, 94 position <strong>in</strong> a friendly<br />
Write Box 02651, c/oPr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
YWCA -- full or part time.<br />
IVlust have experience and to bo on an "On Call" basis for<br />
d u rm d gay or a;)’l ~-, ~4~1 after<br />
Packet.<br />
District has an immediate managementan~sales, l<strong>ne</strong>ed<br />
<strong>in</strong> an" ’ " n" PAHT TIME LANDSCAPINGPr<strong>in</strong>ceton office. Salary plus<br />
references. Call for ap- occasional work - flexible open<strong>in</strong>g for a keypunch people who are not satisfied p.. ann week enos.<br />
and lawn ma<strong>in</strong>t. Hightstown commissioff and all health<br />
hours. Please call Margaret<br />
operator will<strong>in</strong>g to learn data with less than $20 0¢0 cam- AUTO MECtlAN CS area. Call 009-448-1962.<br />
be<strong>ne</strong>fits. If <strong>in</strong>terested call and<br />
TIME MAGAZINE - and the ~<strong>in</strong>tment, 609-924-4825, Ext..Mangano at 609-921-~33.<br />
make an appo<strong>in</strong>tment with<br />
Today Show are tell<strong>in</strong>g the<br />
)recess<strong>in</strong>g duties. 12 me, mission to. be tra<strong>in</strong>ed to 2required<br />
adv~/ntages of our bus<strong>in</strong>ess RESPONSE ANALYSIS<br />
position, 12 noon to 4 p.m. 5 develop their own territory. ’ BA~bie Mrs. Moran. 609-924-3135.<br />
opportunity.Doyou<strong>ne</strong>ed a 2nd PAWr TIME HOUSE .days per wek. Salary range<br />
Our account list is made up of Chrysler experience preferred e<strong>ne</strong>rgetic companion to 1 yr.<br />
<strong>in</strong>come? Would you like to<br />
IIELPER -- preferably<br />
CORP.<br />
$3,000 to $4,000 depend,ng upon over 500 firms. We have a but w cons der others Small old<strong>ne</strong>ededbywork<strong>in</strong>g mother MAPLE.<br />
build a personal or family<br />
Tuesday, Wed<strong>ne</strong>sday, flexible P, esearchPark, Rt.206<br />
qualifications & expermnce, proven sales system and modern shop <strong>in</strong> suburban 4 half days, 1 full day. Days PHONE--Morn<strong>in</strong>g afternoon<br />
bus<strong>in</strong>ess from your own hours. Country home <strong>ne</strong>ar Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, N.J. l~r<strong>in</strong>ge be<strong>ne</strong>fits <strong>in</strong>cluded. For tremendous opportunity for area. Call Mr. Niul for ap- and times flexible. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, or even<strong>in</strong>gs. 5 days a week.<br />
home? Immediate profit. No<br />
Hopewell. Must have tran- furflmr <strong>in</strong>formation call East management, For confidential pe<strong>in</strong>tment. 609-924-3750. nmst have owu transportation. Time Lifehas perma<strong>ne</strong>nt part<br />
<strong>in</strong>vestment. $15 000- $20 00O a spar(aSian. Call 609-466-0170. W<strong>in</strong>dsor Regional School <strong>in</strong>terview~ call Tom at 609-799- - Write Box #02065, c/o Pr<strong>in</strong>- time positions available for<br />
year potential. Call 609-924-<br />
EX~OR<br />
District 609-440-4040<br />
wanted full time only, 9-5. Call Ext. 203. 1425 even<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />
MATURE BABYSITTER for eetoo Packet. <strong>in</strong>telligent talkers. We <strong>in</strong>-<br />
- ’ Saturday even<strong>in</strong>gs. Tw<strong>in</strong><br />
3359 for appo<strong>in</strong>tment.<br />
troduee the public to our books<br />
YOUNG PERSONS- 16 yrs. or 609-4434488.<br />
BABYSITTER- for 2 girls, l~/z COUNTER HELP wanted -- Rivers area. Call 609-448-3021.<br />
BABYSIT’fEB. NEEDED -- by pho<strong>ne</strong> only. Allwork is do<strong>ne</strong><br />
older wanted after school and and 3, <strong>in</strong> mY home, Tues. & full time. Call 609-7994660. -- reliable 5nd experienced for 2 <strong>in</strong> out’ office <strong>ne</strong>ar New<br />
"COUPLES WITHOUT Saturday to do light land- TELEPHONE Solicitor -- Thurs. Salary open. NURSER.N.--Healthservice small boys. 40 hours a week Brunswick. $2.25 per hour<br />
previous bus<strong>in</strong>ess experience seep<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Pla<strong>in</strong>sbero area. Exp. preferred. M<strong>in</strong>. ahrs. per Rillsborough. 201-359-2480. N1G~ESK supervisor Monday-Friday. alsoavailablefor when <strong>ne</strong>ede~ salary plus substantial<br />
but will<strong>in</strong>g to work & learn Callfi09.709-2713. Evk. Mnx unlimited. Can work CLEEK-- full time Apnlv <strong>in</strong> Experienced<strong>in</strong>geriatricseare at night.;iightstownarea. 609. commissions, free park<strong>in</strong>g<br />
together. Pleasant, profitable from own home. 201-359-1924 p,,.~nn Trpadwav Inn flU’a1 and total staff schedul<strong>in</strong>g. 846-2400 ask for Cathy. and other be<strong>ne</strong>fits. Call Mr.<br />
work. Contact Amway ............. ~ ......... Weiss for <strong>in</strong>formation and<br />
GOVERNESS / HOUSE:<br />
eves. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, Applegarth Care Center,<br />
Distributers. Pho<strong>ne</strong> (201) ,359- Hlghtstown N J 609 440 7036<br />
<strong>in</strong>terview at 201-028-0333.<br />
KEEPEI( - will con- -- MAN OR WOMAN -- short ASS~ER ’<br />
3349 for <strong>in</strong>terview, sider college sbldent, order cook for country club.<br />
’ ’ " " " ’ FULL TIME<br />
Lovely private h~ome <strong>in</strong> East UTILITY PERSON -- full and Light experience. 5 or 8 days -- To post on a monthly basis, -- REAL ESTATE ’" POS#I()NS AVAILABLE<br />
3 RESTAURANTS 3.bars - W<strong>in</strong>dsor. 2ehildren, ages4and part time. National Con- perweek. AlternateSaturda~,s recurr<strong>in</strong>g journal entries and SITPERSATURDAYNIGItTS Salespeople - <strong>ne</strong>w offices and<br />
good location, <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton 0. Hours 12 to 6, Monday ferenceCenter, East W<strong>in</strong>dsor and Sundays. $3.50 par hour to ledgers. Also to take monthly -- T.R. area. Own (ran- expand<strong>in</strong>g bus<strong>in</strong>ess requires hdmlnatr¢~tlve, sales, tttretarle,,<br />
and E. W<strong>in</strong>dsor areas. Priced through Friday, Must have N.J. Call Mr. Sensi, 609-448- start, raise to $4. Call 009-460- trialbalances report<strong>in</strong>g to the sportation preferred. 609-448-the hir<strong>in</strong>g of e<strong>ne</strong>rgetic alert rnanogemant tral<strong>ne</strong>,i, eng<strong>in</strong>eers,<br />
bookkeeperl, ge<strong>ne</strong>ral typl|ts,<br />
from $75 OO0 to $425,000. Ex- own transportation. Call 609- 8300. 2646 between 9 & 4/ ge<strong>ne</strong>ral ledger bookkeeper for *,1945.,__~ sales person<strong>ne</strong>l. We have chemists, receptionists, draf-<br />
reliant terms all good mo<strong>ne</strong>y 924-7509,91o5; after5call6Ggthe<br />
company ’ . Prewous ’ NATIONAL company local much to offer. If you’re omen.<br />
last<strong>in</strong>g.experience^ <strong>ne</strong>cessary. ’ area sales r~rson --_ear<strong>ne</strong>r ..... lice<strong>ne</strong>ed or about to be<br />
makers.r/77 or 699.799-2058.Oliver Realty 6~9-924-<br />
448-6902.<br />
hnm%late<br />
e<br />
ss~ wn Ca~lr~nr"<br />
nrogram ~il:h all fr<strong>in</strong>ge liee<strong>ne</strong>ed call The Lombardo SNELLING & SNELLING<br />
-- ~ ~<br />
~ -- ~<br />
Wilson sporta, 609 , 1 924 _ 4124 ce. ,,’Y’ .o ~ ’<br />
s baees/U 1 x enanagemcnt.f ’ i t s $2oot , r a pert n M~tehell, manager 609-443-6200 ,Person<strong>ne</strong>l Agency<br />
MEDICAL SWITCHBOARD<br />
A~ency Realtors. Ask for Mrs.<br />
q}IE N<br />
. .<br />
J HOSPIIALr.oSO~<br />
. week a nd<br />
tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g allowance or Mr. Lombardo, 609-396-7692,<br />
353 Nassau Street<br />
TECHNOLOGIST OPERATOR OPERATOR Great position for aa <strong>in</strong>- ll0tStateRoad Opportunity, Immediate Gloria Chase, 609-737-9200.<br />
dependent worker who Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton N J<br />
Prlnceton, N.J.<br />
, ., "’ position. Appo<strong>in</strong>tment. <strong>in</strong>-<br />
ParttlmeMedicalTechnologist. Sx- PARTTIME Experience on 5496 or 128 possesses good typ<strong>in</strong>g skills.; Equal ¯ Opportumty Emplo , O~ er , Jerview Mr b~eldman 201~7.2 9 -’,<br />
LAI~SCAPING WORK: -’ 609-924-8064<br />
parienced. For private psychiatric ;:or some even<strong>in</strong>gs, days keypunch mach<strong>in</strong>e. ExcelIeht’ Men., to Fri.:4d2 PM <strong>in</strong> out<br />
M/t~, 0272, ’. ’" ’<br />
cl<strong>in</strong>ic, 7 a,m. to 12:30 p.m., Salur- and/or weekends and holidays work<strong>in</strong>g conditions and fr<strong>in</strong>ge lnboratory, Full be<strong>ne</strong>fits. $3,92,<br />
’. ~ Contact Village Nurseries, llours 9 to 5 Men. thru ~¥1<br />
days and Sundays. Er<strong>in</strong>gebe<strong>ne</strong>fits. perhourandmore, York Road, Hightstown 609-<br />
WAITRESS -- experieace not ~ 448-0436,<br />
lee <strong>in</strong>surance. Call folappo<strong>in</strong>tment, preferred Call or apply, Per-<br />
Paid sick leave and vacation. Free per arrangements, Experience be<strong>ne</strong>fits, Hours 9-5. To apply,<br />
call for appo<strong>in</strong>tmnnt, Person<strong>ne</strong>l GOOD JOBS<br />
<strong>ne</strong>cessary. Lunch hours only. ....<br />
Person<strong>ne</strong>l Office:<br />
sormel Dept,:<br />
Dept;<br />
Contact Person<strong>ne</strong>l Dept. AVAILABLE Monday-Friday no holidays<br />
i iiiii<br />
Call Center Luncheo<strong>ne</strong>tte<br />
THE CARRIER CLINIC THE CARRIER CLINIC THE C~RRIER CLINIC THE MEDICAL CENTER Professional and Tochnlcal<br />
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Shopp<strong>in</strong>g Center<br />
BELLE MEAD, N.J.<br />
BELLE MEAD, N.J.<br />
BELLE MEAD, N.J.<br />
AT PRINCETON, N.J.<br />
Skgled and Unski0ed 609-921-6732.<br />
Look<strong>in</strong>g for job security? If you<br />
(201) 359-3103<br />
(201) 359.3101<br />
(201) 359.3101<br />
(609) 921.7700<br />
New Jersey State’<br />
have ge<strong>ne</strong>ral ma<strong>in</strong>tenance<br />
Equal OpporlUnily Employer M/F Equal Opponunily Employer M/F Equal Opportunity Employer m/f Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
ability end experience and are<br />
Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g & Employment Service<br />
<strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> work<strong>in</strong>g Fd., Sat.,<br />
NASSAU PLACEMENTS<br />
Suburban Office at:<br />
Sun, with the possibility of<br />
..,by Bea Hunt<br />
Rtes, 33 & L30 at Wnodside Rd.<br />
becom<strong>in</strong>g full time, we can<br />
Secretary Wanted<br />
WAINFORD’S<br />
8obb<strong>in</strong>oville, N.J.<br />
be~p, Salary range $4,28 to<br />
$4.75 per hour, Paid vaca6on,<br />
Pho<strong>ne</strong>609.586.4034<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Placement Agency<br />
609.448.1053 We specialize <strong>in</strong><br />
hospital discount, etc,<br />
far Real Estate Office<br />
No Fee Charged secretaries at the Contact Person<strong>ne</strong>l Dept,<br />
419 N. Harrison St.<br />
We’re look<strong>in</strong>g for someo<strong>ne</strong> full time<br />
609.924.9380<br />
executive level.<br />
(ORCBLDG.) Room 106<br />
THE MEDICAL CENTER<br />
who likes to do a little of everyth<strong>in</strong>g -<br />
Marjoric M. llalliday’s<br />
AT PRINCETON, N. }.<br />
195Nassau Str<strong>ne</strong>t<br />
Never a dull moment - terriffic<br />
Permament & Temporary<br />
16~91921.77C~<br />
PRINCETON<br />
Equat OppoMuni(<br />
v<br />
people to work with.<br />
Office and Staff Placements<br />
924-3716<br />
Call 924-7248<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
"The IVho ~ Who Agen<br />
O"<br />
o/ Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton"<br />
Employer<br />
WANTED -- high school<br />
student 2 or 3 ~ifternoons a<br />
week to do outside lawn work.<br />
Apply <strong>in</strong> person at Kimbe<br />
Fu<strong>ne</strong>ral Home, 1 Hamilton<br />
Ave,, Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton,<br />
FULL TIME position for<br />
person <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> security.<br />
Good salary and ~<strong>ne</strong>fits.<br />
Must be capable of janitorial<br />
duties and reliable. Call for<br />
<strong>in</strong>terview, Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Nurs<strong>in</strong>g<br />
tlome, weekdays. 609-924-9000.<br />
OI)POItrrUNITY FOR<br />
KEYF’UNCll OPERATOR<br />
& iIOOKKEEPING<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
In our unusual ty.pe of buis<strong>ne</strong>ss<br />
we know you wdllike work<strong>in</strong>g<br />
<strong>in</strong> our homey atmosphere ald<br />
will be pleased with our salary<br />
offer plus other be<strong>ne</strong>fits. Let<br />
us tell you more by pho<strong>ne</strong> 609-<br />
655-2200.<br />
M.R. Dortch between<br />
10a.m. &4 p.m.<br />
Monday-Friday<br />
Executive Buy<strong>in</strong>g Corp.<br />
Rt. 130<br />
Cranbury, N.J. 08512<br />
N(JRSES AND AIDES- R.N.<br />
or L.P.N. II p.m. to 7 a.m.part<br />
or full time, R.N. or L.P.N.<br />
3:30 p.m. to <strong>11</strong> p.m. part or full<br />
time. Nurses aides part or full<br />
time all shifts. Also kitchen<br />
help day shift. For <strong>in</strong>terview<br />
contact adm<strong>in</strong>istrator, Sun<strong>ne</strong>yfield<br />
Nurs<strong>in</strong>g Home, 01<br />
Maplewood Avenue, Cran.<br />
bury, 609-395-0641.<br />
Part~ or<br />
female translate Hungarian<br />
to Eng ish and ~roofreader<br />
typist. Hungarian and little<br />
itebrew IlelpIut, Excellent<br />
salary or bus<strong>in</strong>ess part<strong>ne</strong>r.<br />
Write box O2668 e/o Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
Packet.<br />
PART-TIME BABYSITTER -<br />
housekeeper, 3 days/week,<br />
3:30-6 p.m. Call 201-297-9023<br />
after 7:30 p.m.<br />
HELP<br />
Applications be<strong>in</strong>g<br />
taken from experienced<br />
help only for<br />
elegant d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and<br />
Ionge. Call (609) 466-<br />
0438 before 5 p.m.<br />
NOTICE<br />
With the recent decision of the New Jersey<br />
Supreme Court all <strong>ne</strong>wspapers In the state are<br />
barred from runn<strong>in</strong>g any "help wanted" ads that<br />
d|scrlmlnate between sexes.<br />
This ban <strong>in</strong>cludes the ward<strong>in</strong>g of the ad.<br />
varffsement alon~ with column head<strong>in</strong>gs. Such<br />
titles as "salesman, ".GIr| Friday," ma/nfenance<br />
man," are aga<strong>in</strong>st the /aw, Ads seek<strong>in</strong>g a<br />
"salesperson" or salesman.woman or "Girl.Guy"<br />
Friday are suggested as alternatives.<br />
We request the coaperatlon of our ad.<br />
vertlsers In adher<strong>in</strong>g to this decision of the<br />
Supreme Court. The advertiser Is also liable for<br />
any vlalatlons.<br />
EARN GOOD EXTRA MONEY<br />
WORKING IN A RESTAURANT<br />
OR<br />
HELPING TO CLEAN UP EVENINGS<br />
Students Pleasant work<strong>in</strong>g conditions, per-<br />
Retired parson sons must be 18 years or older, Ap-<br />
MoonRgbters ply with manager, Buxton’s Country<br />
Housewives Restaurants,<br />
84 Na~snu St, Montgonlety Shopp<strong>in</strong>g Center<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
Rocky Hill<br />
Old Trenton Rd. Capitol Shopp<strong>in</strong>g Center<br />
West WSldeor N, Olden Ave,, Traraon<br />
o u~r nu xloly ~ stoles (dee takhql applicafi(m,,<br />
KEYPUNCH OPERATORS<br />
PART TIME<br />
Opponueit<strong>kl</strong>a a,n now lwailohto for opplieonts with/nilllmall)<br />
oxporlooco ta kOyllanch Et verify n wide varioiy of nlaterials nn<br />
Oar day, OVlm<strong>in</strong><br />
0<br />
or night shift ffloUle Oexihlo),<br />
I I<br />
OpotoIJrl9 o<strong>ne</strong> ol 1ha largest data ceutc,a ht cootral Now Jersey,<br />
and ufforir!9 nocam caroern Ill dats I:uuce~slng, McGraw,<br />
HIll provldo~ a liberal L<strong>in</strong>eofitn progrom ~ e nopoder at-<br />
InosphonJ <strong>in</strong> wh~;h m w<strong>in</strong>k.<br />
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P, O. [lax 65;[ Prlnce<strong>in</strong>g, N, J, 08540<br />
krl lqu~l npp0<strong>11</strong>Ullla llnpl~l~p M I<br />
I II Ill lit<br />
PIooso a001Y Pprsoanol, or if yoo orofar, cob floglna Carlor Io<br />
dlaceas yoar sarpol,<br />
(609) 441]-1700, Ext, 5165<br />
McGrgw.HIII, Roa,e S7 I, HI0ktatown, N J, 08~i~19<br />
Two Office Positions<br />
Secretary Jr., Heavy typ<strong>in</strong>g, some pho<strong>ne</strong> Eonlads.<br />
Girl/Man Friday, light typ<strong>in</strong>g, record keep<strong>in</strong>g, til<strong>in</strong>g, etc.<br />
Pleasant atmo~phele <strong>in</strong> established firm, many fr<strong>in</strong>ge be<strong>ne</strong>OIs Incled<strong>in</strong>g ma<strong>in</strong>(<br />
medical.<br />
Send te attention: Mrs. Mallei Leonard, a d escriptien el your job experien0e,<br />
<strong>in</strong>dicate job desired, and advise when avaihble <strong>ne</strong>d eipected saiaq.<br />
The CENTER FOR PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT<br />
29 Division St.<br />
P.O. Box 997, Somerville, N,J. 08876<br />
1 Production Operators -"<br />
RO EXPERIENCE REQUIREO<br />
Hehabl0 people ate <strong>ne</strong>eded lot perlrlanOnl lobs <strong>in</strong> per G0<strong>11</strong> Ball Development division<br />
0praLi0n~ illCl~de rlloldll~, bu~lirlg, paldilnl, slump<strong>in</strong>g and packa~lna, 0panniers a~e<br />
,eede~ 0<strong>11</strong> tw~ shiln<br />
W~ MVe ,atraclive w0rk<strong>in</strong>c ~0ndil0<strong>11</strong>s, 2 ~00k$ vacnlon and VARI[D WOffK,<br />
Please w,IIn or Eall (609) 924.87Z3)<br />
PCR<br />
Golf Ball Company, Inc,<br />
AGENCY<br />
Specializ<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />
Temporary Help<br />
I~l,rlral,a,n/ l)l~a’c/nc/tl,~ b<br />
Set’re/arieL Ch’ril’aL<br />
I:’x<br />
7?c/mh’aL<br />
ccn tiEc. I’,’DP arM<br />
352 Nassau St., Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
(609)924.9134<br />
INSURANCE CLERK<br />
HOSPITAL<br />
Experience <strong>in</strong> fill<strong>in</strong>g hospital <strong>in</strong>surance<br />
forrnn desired,<br />
however, appltcnnt with<br />
ge<strong>ne</strong>ral office experience and<br />
good typ<strong>in</strong>g wI8 bo considered<br />
for trn<strong>in</strong>iag. Excnllant salary,<br />
be<strong>ne</strong>fits and work<strong>in</strong>g con,’<br />
ditionn, Apply ill parson Per~<br />
eonnnl OOpt,:<br />
THE CARRIER CLINIC<br />
BELLE MEAD, N.J,<br />
(201) 359.3101<br />
Eqtlnl Opportunity Empleynr M/F<br />
ACCOUNTANT- OFFICE MANAGER<br />
Industrial, top quality small company, 1.3 years ex.<br />
parlance and degree preferred, New position Be will<br />
condder various comb<strong>in</strong>ations of education and ex.<br />
parlance, UBeful experience would Include: super.<br />
vision, cost account<strong>in</strong>g, budget, and IBM system 3.<br />
Ability to work with people on staff and f<strong>in</strong>e basis<br />
essential,<br />
Reply to Box Number 2632,<br />
Hamilton Square, N, J, 08690.<br />
Program For Prophet 21<br />
Applicants should (a) have o<strong>ne</strong> year’s<br />
current experience <strong>in</strong> a high level<br />
language, preferably <strong>in</strong> bus<strong>in</strong>ess applications<br />
and (b) enjoy writ<strong>in</strong>g programs<br />
and mak<strong>in</strong>g them work. This is a junior<br />
position with good potential.<br />
Apply to Programmed Control Corporation,<br />
20 Nassau St., Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, 609-<br />
921-2827<br />
SECRETARY<br />
For our Hightstown office, Good steno and typ<strong>in</strong>g<br />
skills required. Salary cornmensurate with ex,<br />
per(once. Knowledge of bank services helpful, but<br />
not essential<br />
We offer a most comprehensive be<strong>ne</strong>fit package<br />
<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g profit abat<strong>in</strong>g and major medical. AP-<br />
PLY: PERSONNEL DEPT.<br />
NEW JERSEY NATIONAL BANK<br />
,18 WEST STATE STREET TRENTON, N,J, 08603<br />
i An equal Onp°llu~iilY EmpI~YU~ ~M~FI -----<br />
i ii i i Ill<br />
PROJECT ENGINEER<br />
Cyanamld’g Agricultural Cnnter ot Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, N,J, h<br />
geu<strong>kl</strong>ng o Machoolcnl or Civil Eng<strong>in</strong>eer to daglRn and<br />
propore drowlnog for modlflcntlonl to<br />
0<br />
our axlgtln<br />
facllllleg aa well oc to gupervlge the construction of<br />
thegn proleclg, Qualified candldateg will potge, o<br />
6ochelor’g degree, prelerabiy In Mechunl¢oi or Civil<br />
Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g and have 0 to I0 ysnrs esperle0¢a In<br />
plnnt aitgl<strong>ne</strong>e,lng, or deglgn contuitloB, or In any<br />
olher bulldlog congtroctlon related orgonlgollon, Mugs<br />
pogse, well,rounded k,owledgs of congtrucilon<br />
~ygtsmg Inglgdloo ntechanlcol, eiaetrlgsl end HVAC<br />
design work, Some koowledgs of chemical procegglng<br />
would bs dtglrahle, I=cellent work<strong>in</strong>g condlt!ong,<br />
Ilberol beoeflte, S*nd regunm Io Imployment Ottlcs,<br />
Aurvrlgon Cynuaalld Compatty, P,O, gOX 400, Prln,<br />
celon, N,J, OSS40,<br />
Iqnnl Ol~porl<strong>ne</strong>lly Impfwer M/P<br />
Help Wanted<br />
The Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton packet <strong>News</strong>p~epers Sou,h Somerset <strong>News</strong>apers<br />
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Ledger The Can(rot Pogb W<strong>in</strong>dgar.Hlghtg Herald, The<br />
Manville <strong>News</strong>, The Frank In Nawi.gacard and<br />
HIIlIborough Beacan Ads may be mailed In or<br />
telepho<strong>ne</strong>d, Deadl<strong>in</strong>e for <strong>ne</strong>w ads Is 5 p.m, Mondoy II<br />
they are to ba properly clol|ifled, Adg mud be can.<br />
celled by $ p.m, Monday.<br />
RATES era $3,00 for Iour f<strong>in</strong>es or lesc for o<strong>ne</strong> Iggue or,<br />
If orlglnolly ordered In odvancet $1,S0 additional for<br />
two conlscutl<strong>vs</strong> waekg or ISlUag, nnd the third In,’<br />
gerflon Is FREE, Thereafter ¯ each consecutive hsue<br />
only cog|l $1, Next ocrement of up to four Il<strong>ne</strong>g O0<br />
centl and the gamo thereotler, Ads may be dhpJoyed<br />
with white Ipoca morDlug and/or additional cop!tel<br />
leltsrg al $S,$0 par Inch, 5psclol diecount rato ot<br />
$3,00 per <strong>in</strong>ch I~ avollohle ts advartllers runnlnH the<br />
goma clogg fled dlgploy od far 13 nongecutl<strong>vs</strong> w<strong>ne</strong>kg<br />
’or d flsrent dngglfled dlgplay Ads total<strong>in</strong>g 20 or more<br />
nchsg per month and who orranBe to bs biffed men.<br />
thly, Box numbsrg are ons dol ar extra,<br />
TIRM$, SO cent bllllngchsrgs if ad It no! paid In rid,<br />
vaucs, 2 per cent calh discount on claeellled dllp!oy<br />
adg If bill Ig pold by the 20th of the follow<strong>in</strong>B month,<br />
$<strong>11</strong>uotlon| Wonted adl and out of ureo odg ore<br />
~o aynble w th order, The <strong>ne</strong>wepaper Ig not regponglble<br />
r errorg not correcled by ths advertiser Immediate y<br />
follow<strong>in</strong>g lha flret publication ol fhs ad,<br />
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~m,vc~o,vp.Acx~ "Seven For Central Jersey"<br />
Classified dTdvertis<strong>in</strong>g<br />
THE CENTP~L POST<br />
U31NDSOR-HIGHTS HER,/tLD<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1974<br />
cI-IILLSBOI~7~H BEACON~<br />
]he Manville <strong>News</strong><br />
The Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />
Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Jobs Wanted Jobs Wanted Announcements<br />
TELEPHONE SOLICITORS CLEAN-UP MAN for<br />
perie<strong>ne</strong>ed chair side, ex-ray, medical assistant for Pr<strong>in</strong>. practice (dental)¯ Fullor part day work.$25aday.<br />
Tues. and you? Is there a discrepancy<br />
-- experienced, Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton ad restaurant. 7 a.m, to 2 p.m, -<br />
ItIGHTSTOWN AREA - SECRETARY<br />
for Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton DENTAL<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
- ex- PAINT TIME RN, LPN or ttYGIENIST -- Specialty HOUSEWORKER<br />
-- seeks Where<br />
are your feet tak<strong>in</strong>g<br />
agency. Salary and (or)<br />
sixdays¯ Callafter 4 p.m. 609- Secretarial or typist, Expert market research company, good salary, Pho<strong>ne</strong> 609-924- ceton Doctor’s office, No time¯ Reply Box #02673, e/o Sat. Call 609-095-0529, between what you’re do<strong>in</strong>g<br />
commission. Pho<strong>ne</strong> 6~J-799- 442-6600.<br />
I.B.M. executive ur Seleetric Must be an accurate typist. 1452. clerical duties, 4 afternoons, 1- Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Packet. with your life and what you<br />
3800, Full or part time,<br />
CLEANING<br />
PERSON wanted operator. Call 609-448-4581. 3fiV4 hr. workweek.<br />
Excellent<br />
~<br />
5 p.m. Reply Box //02675, e/o<br />
~<br />
want to do? Women <strong>in</strong><br />
<strong>in</strong> Tw<strong>in</strong> Rivers every other<br />
employee<br />
be<strong>ne</strong>fits. Call 609- .I B M E X E C U T I V E Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Packet. POSITION WANTED<br />
- Part-<br />
CRILD CARE <strong>in</strong> my ¯home Transition: a human<br />
WANTED<br />
-- Nursery School week. Trans. <strong>ne</strong>eded. Call609. EXECUTIVE<br />
SECRETARY<br />
-<br />
924.6100<br />
for appo ntment typewritermodelD-Excellent<br />
~<br />
time / week or part-<br />
IHopewell<br />
area) weekdays,<br />
$6 development project for<br />
Teacher. 9-12, must be N.J.<br />
448-M<strong>11</strong>. Require<br />
skills <strong>in</strong> typ<strong>in</strong>g, stano c’ondition, under service PART TIMERECEPTIONIST time/project. President and a day. Call 609-466-0379.<br />
women<br />
to exam<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> depth<br />
Certified. Call 201-297-1950. MA’~P.N.<br />
ge<strong>ne</strong>ral office management. GERMAN<br />
speak<strong>in</strong>g lady<br />
agreement s<strong>in</strong>ce purchase -- Answer<br />
pho<strong>ne</strong>, some fil<strong>in</strong>g proprmtor of profitable real -- current life situations and<br />
to babysit <strong>in</strong> my home. Call<br />
Initiative and ability to learn desired to stay at our home $325. Call 600-921-6195<br />
betweenand mail<strong>in</strong>g. Morn<strong>in</strong>gs 9:30- estate <strong>in</strong>vestment co. former EXPERIENCED<br />
TYPIST -- future goals. For further <strong>in</strong>.<br />
important. Pleasant, o<strong>ne</strong> from Tuesday Oct. 8 to Sat.<br />
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 1:30or 10-2p.m. 3days. State senior officer $1 Billion Bank Typ<strong>in</strong>g at home. IBM formation,<br />
call 609-0964)010<br />
or<br />
age, maritalstatus and salary <strong>in</strong> charge of branches and executive. Varied and legal 921-6454.<br />
willEXp~Rbabysit<br />
<strong>in</strong> her home." 609-448-54<strong>11</strong>. secretary office central Oct. 12. 609.9214488. expected. Also whether you development. Vice President experience. 609-921-6543<br />
ask MAGICIAN. mystify<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
Pho<strong>ne</strong><br />
609-448-7926.<br />
MOTHER’S<br />
HELPER<br />
_. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton location. Call Jerry DE~NT would work additional hours of Market<strong>in</strong>g, Sr. for Lois.<br />
wanted<br />
tolive<strong>in</strong> on weekends, Van Sant, 609-924-5355. SECRETARIES - Many magical, enterta<strong>in</strong>ment for<br />
open<strong>in</strong>gs, legal, real estate<br />
. chair side experience ex- .for vacations and emergen, management consultant.<br />
chffdron’s birthday parties.<br />
cellent houm no even<strong>in</strong>gs, cies.Noexperience<strong>ne</strong>cessary. Planmng Market<strong>in</strong>g - HOUSEWORK -- ex- Danny<br />
Shack, 609-737-1319.<br />
KEY~<br />
s<br />
. Responsible person¯ 609-009- ’ITP~ -- corporate, Some with Xmas Salary commensurate with Reply Box //92574, c/o Pr<strong>in</strong>- Plann<strong>in</strong>g, Budgets, sirong perienced, relaible.<br />
Excellent company<br />
be<strong>ne</strong>fits.<br />
4810.<br />
small office <strong>ne</strong>eds typist with bonus. Fees paid or<br />
Cost of liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>creases. Up- JANITORIAL PERSON-- some experience <strong>in</strong> <strong>ne</strong>gotiable. ,Plush offices,<br />
experm<strong>ne</strong>e. Write box //02679 eeton Packet. functions. Can’t stand full References,<br />
609-440-0017.<br />
eortunity for advancement, wanted. Call between 9-5, Hun bookkeep<strong>in</strong>g. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Dynamic’bosses. Call Betty, c/o Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Packet. retirement at 45 wish to be : Personals<br />
Topsaiary. CallBetty, 609-921- School,<br />
609-921-7000. Polychrome Press, 961 609-921-1700. PARTTIME-Bill<strong>in</strong>gClerkfor SECRETARIES, TYPISTS & more<br />
active. Call co09-921-2417. OFFICE JOB WANTED<br />
-- Pt.<br />
1700.<br />
Alexander<br />
Rd.,Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, 609-<br />
FANNINGPERSONNEL private medical<br />
facility, co09. CLERKS or write Box # 02064, e/o time .or pt. temporary.<br />
924-9300, Mrs. Haekworth.<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Packet.<br />
Flexible hours. 609-896-0760. ANTIQUES<br />
ANONYMOUS.-o<br />
........ EL ’68 BING & GRONDAIIL 452-9302.<br />
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FANNING<br />
PEi~.su~r~ :q,~;~, ..... i~,~ ¢~n now zot~assau~., : Turn your iale nours <strong>in</strong>to ¯ Can’t kickthehabit, hah? You<br />
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-- E counter hel Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton N J RN OR LPN FOR 0B-G N mo<strong>ne</strong>y Temporary work OUSECLEANING work<br />
¯ , chdds 10 navy w<strong>in</strong>ter jacket PART TIM p . . . ~ . . . _ ......<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, N.J. from7 a m to 1 .m, 1.75 r office part time2 2/z ~ys available toyou at Manpower ’ ve ansnortat<strong>in</strong>n CtIILD CARE<br />
-- My home~ are obsessed with buy<strong>in</strong>g<br />
-- ~E " $ ~ des red Fa_ tr ............ full or part time experie<strong>ne</strong>ea anti-ues b~ks and nrln)~<br />
$10~ popcorn opper ~z ~ . ’ ’ ~<br />
-- Ca " " ~" " ’ ’ ’ ’ ~- ’ ’ ’ - ~ .....<br />
FOR SALE 4 belted white Un versa cof~°e(e pet $5 p<strong>in</strong>e br. to start. Ca~’<br />
609-924-4271CHEERFUL--<br />
mature ~rson<br />
.609-921-6040<br />
9:30 to 5 Stopmorealltoday.Hoursgto C~ 201-679-2807. with references. Call 669-448- lndu’]geyourselt at the High<br />
wall H78-15<br />
t~res $20 ea 14 <strong>in</strong>.<br />
silver chest $4, electric’ knife __ with car to care for 2 chddren, weexuays. 3, __ 4337. Button ghoe Ant<strong>in</strong>ue Center<br />
wheels¯<br />
$6 609.799-1643." ~2, eh~!d~s~elat<br />
forrradul~bikn~ EXPERIENCED COOK to agweadlo3:ll~a~l~na~awreen~Snat~se<br />
BAKER-BENCHMANCall MANPOWER ARTIST DESIRES WORK<br />
~,<br />
Rocky Hill, <strong>ne</strong>xt "~o the Pos~<br />
....... , ................. . ............... w- Resum.~ Office. Your buy<strong>in</strong>g b<strong>in</strong>ge<br />
o--) whito rairrnr baby take full charge m snapp<strong>in</strong>g, and bus<strong>in</strong>ess tr<strong>in</strong>s Hannv 201-259-8331. 20 Nassau St. Room305 ~d,~-- z ",,~o’ ~,~o- <strong>in</strong><br />
MEDICAL<br />
RECEP~flONI,ST<br />
- must’col’lamp "’13"ambi’ crewel ~°°<strong>kl</strong>r~ag~nS~rVmog<br />
f anpdrCnlea~ouP<br />
comfortable house close r~(~ ....<br />
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rersonmizea, uJug)605-2505. O~en week days ll - 5’20<br />
By Ap o<strong>in</strong>tment. Room<br />
13 v . .’.<br />
684 W~itehead<br />
R ,+ R. )T¢ ¯<br />
Sunday, 1-5:30. All Inquiries<br />
- - - ~Y~ ~&’- are kept strictly confidential<br />
Lawrence T0wnsnlp II~"U).<br />
and adm<strong>in</strong>istrative aide to WAITRESSES/waiters -<br />
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¯ designs family trees etc’ -- ’ OV~N-<br />
o~u o,~hlteetural firm OUTLET<br />
-- Nature Note’ Annlv <strong>in</strong> <strong>ne</strong>rson to Mr SIGNER / DRAFTSMAN<br />
- an open<strong>in</strong>g f r a full time advancemen .~ dvacahous rP ..... nl;~am~,,,, t,~aro~ ~,,~ll~n’~n~’<br />
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NOMYOUS-<br />
now meet<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />
~[’oui’s can be arranged, l~appy customers were B~fh~er.<br />
Good<br />
salaries. Hilton Perma<strong>ne</strong>nt<br />
.position !n small ~[krement<br />
a S~ec~,0~apheo~,<br />
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this area. Free.<br />
609.443-0929<br />
or<br />
Initially about 20 hours per picK<strong>in</strong>ggrapes~rom our~ape .Inn, Monmouth<br />
St. ext, East office speclahzmg <strong>in</strong> com. t qn "ill n<br />
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time passes Call 609.9244633 Swags The NEW Roosters ~ pPojects. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton office telepho<strong>ne</strong> per.sgnahty, is the perfect way to sup.- __ School has open<strong>in</strong>gs<br />
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even<strong>in</strong>gs, Call 609.449.<br />
.... e ............ and fixture operat on for a 10O ENGINEER -- Produc- be<strong>ne</strong>fits. Salary corn- <strong>ne</strong>ed a second<br />
Job this is it, Manville home for a pre- Wed. Fri. or Tues,-Thurs, 3439,<br />
sessions, Limited open<strong>in</strong>gs<br />
for ALCOHOLICS ANQNY-<br />
-- mile radius "Ker<strong>ne</strong>l size tion/Meehanieal with<br />
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mensurate with experience. This job requires no great school child. 201-725-3759 yr. aids also available for MOUS tIELP AND IN.<br />
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- to free lance basis on varied Nassatl St., Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton or call de-time hrs excellent salary ~ child hourly, daily or wee<strong>kl</strong>y. SCHOOL<br />
-- Place for 2 TED Mon"th~.~"~c~i<br />
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day, 2 days per week at $350 operate washers & dryers, protects for Natianally-knawn609.9’21-9529 & (i~ - ~lease annlv to Hilton BOOKKEEPER’S ASSIST. Rates <strong>ne</strong>gotiable. Call 009.449. children <strong>in</strong> 3.~r. old morn<strong>in</strong>~ Mereerv e to" l~ri’~m~on~<br />
per hr. Choose own hours¯ Full time, <strong>ne</strong><strong>ne</strong>nts. 7 a.m. to design and market<strong>in</strong>g con- ~ Inn~Ea~t W<strong>in</strong>~r ~ see Mr ANT; Center city law 6293~ class and 2 children<br />
<strong>in</strong> 4 yr. ale bus<strong>in</strong>ess district and return<br />
330 m Flveda week Call<br />
Need own transportation. : P.. ’ Y .. sultants (heavy maell<strong>in</strong>ery MATUREPERSON--forpart Bas’h<strong>ne</strong>r Call 609-449-7060<br />
’ office, t~pitig, "be<strong>ne</strong>fits." 609- CHILDCARE<br />
-- children 3 to afternoon class. Call Arle<strong>ne</strong> Pease call m~.o~a.a:lsa ’<br />
Ge<strong>ne</strong>ral housework, no 201-369-87<strong>11</strong><br />
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children. Earn paid vacation, Foot Hill Nurs<strong>in</strong>g Home¯ simple c~nsumer products) preferred toworkat ~he Hooe EX~OK<br />
-- Experienced with ~,oung LE~OOL GA~RD<br />
609-448-2614<br />
after 5 Send resume Box #02669 c/o Chest bath boutique <strong>in</strong> the ’ " LOCAL BUILDER children. A warm, nappy -- Has open<strong>in</strong>gs for all day <strong>in</strong>formation center. Call 609.<br />
MOOR.<br />
SECRETARY<br />
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Best hours 7-10 p.m.<br />
Reliable young teenager assist<strong>in</strong>Hightstownlnsurance -- ’ onice. 609-448-88<strong>11</strong><br />
or 609.655- , ¯ ................... 5. Half day, <strong>11</strong>:30-5:30 or --<br />
wanted Man Wed. &Fri 4 to & Real Estate office Must be COMPUTER OPERATOR PROFESSIONAL GIRL / 6080 Are,,ou an aggressive bright ~ALES EXECUTIVE ia- quarter day 3 p.m. - 5:30 [or CALL BIRTHRIGHT<br />
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dental office. Light typ<strong>in</strong>gand LIVE-IN DC~EU’Vrr t,<br />
deal<strong>in</strong>a wi~ people <strong>in</strong> extensive and successful 009-466-0005. Pr~j~na<strong>ne</strong>y test available¯<br />
and some cook ng chores w rk ng eond t ons P ease ~’nv’~ ’, ~%~v~’~l~’~’~"°m(~i~n~<br />
bookkeep<strong>in</strong>g. Chameersburg a~h,o;) r,, ,~’,~ ,~fi~. Z, ge<strong>ne</strong>ra/’? Do youhave<br />
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.......... ~ ............ Jay Weiman,<br />
201-329.4527. - .... workmgmo~er;Expermnced, an~’some eveni"n~ ona~a’~U tieularly <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> the<br />
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POSITION for e o e welcome. "~<br />
me about earn ng full time -,~o. ..... experienced cashier and perle ce w rk’ g w " F,rL~ent swers to all ’the above ’ du y. Reply Box #02670, NATIVE OA,~--~-~C<br />
mo<strong>ne</strong>y at part ~ime hours ...................... hostess. 8 a,m. - 4 ~.m.<br />
top further reformation call .... er<strong>in</strong>tendent~- GPo~o<br />
a o questions are "yes" then c/o Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Packet, nursery school now<br />
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through Friday¯ uood 609-,t43-3707 Man. - Fri. 9 a.m.-rtunlt’ 660 448’ 88<strong>11</strong> or 609 .....<br />
please call us at 609 587 7979<br />
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like 3 or .. , . , a o c . telephoto lens 150 & 350 mm<br />
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HELP on d<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>rs ’ Y " 130 & 200, Bordentb~n N.J. : :s<strong>in</strong>g. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Barbershop ,work part-time <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton sell area <strong>ne</strong>wspapers ExC ’,+ , ’ - " . - Y ¯.’ " ’. ~?~" ..’ accessories’p u~’case $400 1 ,<br />
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and some household chores u,,c nr~ktr,,u ¢ii~,,l~io,z - - ’ Chapter welcomes guests office-Experence preferred <strong>ne</strong>rie<strong>ne</strong>e heloful bui not<br />
.eterences.~ : I For <strong>in</strong>formation cau a~.682- l ’ ’ ’ Ill ....<br />
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desired by senior Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton ~ ~.." .... : ............. ’+, every Tuesday 8p.m. Pr<strong>in</strong>- but am will<strong>in</strong>a to tra<strong>in</strong> right ~,,~-¢¢~rv Hotlrlv rat+~ nhm ~<br />
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609.9216610 i’ncenti’v~’bonus"Int’erestedt<br />
_ ..... BABIES WANTED critical<br />
focuser<br />
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-- aes rea n tension tubes 16 mm&<br />
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adult "’---- ~.~~.. parties may write l~ox +uz+uo my home. 609-799-5664,<br />
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Mrs. Kubiak, ~d Y" ’ y SCHOOL CAFETERIA ltEt,P ....... -~ ’ EducationThe<br />
InfantTest<strong>in</strong>gLaboratorYservice<br />
atis $180 609-394-1845<br />
after 5 p.m,<br />
r, ’.~.i. r~..u~t ’ 3-6 p, n on a perma<strong>ne</strong>nt<br />
basis -- Part time for 4-5 hours per ,¢u2,YS,. ~onuays<br />
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-- start<strong>in</strong>g a <strong>ne</strong>w study We <strong>ne</strong>ed - ~ ,.<br />
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<strong>in</strong> local stores RESPONSIBLE career<br />
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babies who<br />
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hr~ monfh~ ~ d |~ v~u and strlped velvet, ake <strong>ne</strong>w. $450.<br />
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ROOM MAID - part time 1 l0 to 5 p.m. Need<br />
own car. l " " . a m. cafeteria. ~ " ,;,.~9" ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ from $5 00 - $10 00 hr no <strong>in</strong>- pe<br />
’ ’ " " ’ your baby are <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> " " ’ __<br />
Lan n ludes m ea e and swick High School Major ..... "<br />
Peacock<br />
Inn, 20 Bayard e, Salary i c g -- . . ., - ~. vestment - nationally ad- ~ participat<strong>in</strong>g, p!ease call 609- FOR+"~I~ -_ IBM electric<br />
Pr ceton 609-924-1707 extra nsurance on car Call MECHANIC<br />
-- Experienced Road. Monmouta<br />
Jct, ROUTE<br />
SALE~;PP:~U~ for wrti~,ad ~qara Covantrv MEDICAL<br />
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extension<br />
2559. typewriter perfcct condition,<br />
9 924.4025 between 9 and 5 Mechan<br />
c for ’epmrs on law a<strong>ne</strong>s ao is - Jewelry Ca1 ~nl 70n ~4ss a~, Co r,r~o Tra had ~l’i~hlv ov<br />
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"’ ..... " : ............ °- "- .......... ~’’ "~"" MONrESSORI EARLY $125. or reasonable<br />
offer. Call<br />
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WAITRESS/W " P ’ o on - ’ ..... - ................ " ...... ’ C. Cov<strong>in</strong>gton<br />
609-452-0392.<br />
t ton S uare Garden MAID forsma mtel-M ~nmo<strong>ne</strong>lan Apply m person rweek m ~ ~ ~ ~ a’<br />
d<strong>in</strong>oer and cocktails. Peacock g q ......<br />
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’ ’n- ¯ ~ ;, Center, Route 31, Pennmgton, tnru t~rl. 2 t 3 hrs. In mo- Tow<strong>ne</strong> Laundry, 500 Willow GENERAL<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
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CENTER<br />
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BOOKS--<br />
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o~ ,~n~ ’ ~ ........ : N 1 alng. Apply Trads End Motel, St. Bordentown. for build<strong>in</strong>g & grounds<br />
for golf excellent references 609-448 npen<strong>in</strong>gs for current school condition. $100. Call 215.862-<br />
............... ~l~it~eer<br />
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CtuV~i-NURSES<br />
AIDE.-- Experience B.oute 130, W<strong>in</strong>dsor,<br />
N.J.<br />
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Country 4352. year. Strong emphasis on’ 2339 after 5 p.m.<br />
BARTENDER-<br />
Experienced, vey<strong>in</strong>g. Sa~’ary open. Rimmeyrequired, high ¯. school -- WAN’[~ ~fi~P:~O~ ~m ................ socialization. Call 20t-297-6069 ~ ,<br />
for <strong>ne</strong>w cocktail bar. Peacock & Veghtc Assoc. Inc. 201-023- education,<br />
transportatton. 609- ACCOUNTANT<br />
INTERMED- ~.,~t~.u ~f~,~,~,~ Atso<br />
p^~,vwr~r, NEED HELP? CALL Y.E.S. or 251-257-9144 JALOUSIE WINDOWS<br />
with<br />
Inn,20BayardLa<strong>ne</strong>,Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton 3535~<br />
890-1464,<br />
Mr. Puzio. IATE -- ground floor op- ~"-~’~’;~,,~,~t<br />
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609-924-1707. rtunit to start at aur <strong>ne</strong>w ~ .................... l ............... Employment Service Man- .. ...................<br />
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CLERK<br />
TYPIST ge<strong>ne</strong>ral of- pe ¯ .Y ...... country club restaurant. Cal LICENSED REAL ESTATE da Frula 1 4 m ’-~ 89- CttAIRMAN.<br />
Mak<strong>in</strong>g<br />
plans for<br />
393-5213.<br />
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fieework.Typ<strong>in</strong>gessentialand ce~rat’Jers~y.,tae~c~,~,..,as 609-259-2404, SALESPEOPLE.<br />
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"~ ~’"+; "’ a i+ew some knowledge of figures, urr,,.+u ~,,,,,,.o,,,~.~..; commissions<br />
paid. Ask about -’-’<br />
TIONWORKER--<strong>in</strong>smalIE. eaoese, a iew oays,<br />
Paidbo<strong>ne</strong>fits Ca<strong>11</strong>201-329.2333 Should have knowledge ol ~ the highest hav<strong>in</strong>g com. --<br />
W<strong>in</strong>dsor plastic mold<strong>in</strong>g !reeks, or.a few.. months, forappo<strong>in</strong>tmeat, standard cost system.s, DINING RM. SUPERVISOR mssion°progra~m’by<br />
call<strong>in</strong>g SECRETARY,<br />
LEGAL&real NITURE RESTORATION 57A..$135. <strong>in</strong>cludes ac-<br />
ia tor 6 2 t~n<strong>ne</strong>r<br />
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CENTER<br />
about schedul<strong>in</strong>~ a eessories. 609.585-3774.<br />
WAI~ust<br />
childrenare <strong>in</strong> school We <strong>ne</strong>ed<br />
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f’ast,’aceur’ate’~ ge<strong>ne</strong>ral <strong>in</strong>terest slide ......... ~,,~ .) a -a~14<br />
beover 10 Full time even<strong>in</strong>gs ex~,rle~e~l~r’wc r.’~,o,..’¢ SECI(ETARY<br />
-To $155. Good essential, perform clerical tranng & schodu ng. Avply Agency<br />
Realtors. 609-443.6200workathome,<br />
KendallPk. 201- presentat’on<br />
on re"nish<strong>in</strong>g.,<br />
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’’~ steno and typ<strong>in</strong>g skills¯ Work functions as requtred~<br />
be able <strong>in</strong> person to Mr. Bas~er Gloria Chase 609-737-9200. 297-2909.<br />
251-359 77. excellent cond. $25 each. Duro<br />
....... ss nt to VP <strong>in</strong> area of to assume roll ot o[fme<br />
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TYPISTS as as "’ ta ’ . , ~. : ttilton Inn, East W<strong>in</strong>dsor 609- ~ -- ~ 15" band saw and 1/2 h.p.<br />
-- A)t ~r~wrrW ¢~U~ Pit advert sng~ etc, Lovety manager <strong>in</strong> ms aosence. 440-7000. EXPERIENCED l:tn~<br />
VOLUNTEER motor $65. Submersible sump<br />
LIGHT. MAINTENANCE<br />
& ~,~,nn, i~’~’~’~ ........<br />
offices <strong>in</strong> Pr nceton<br />
area. Call Salary range $10,000. Ex- 1--k, lA/~R&a~ KEEP~,~ a^~:.=~- =’,-~"" TOCAMPAIGN pump$50.<br />
Callafter0p.m.609-<br />
de veres. Full hme only $3 ............ Lmtore Lee 009-924-8069, eollemcompany<br />
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353 Nassau required Send resume, w ..... : - . ... .... VlC-<br />
FORABETTER<br />
924-8354.<br />
BOROUGH COUNCIL<br />
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tires k(2)~$t4.<br />
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$4 PER !tOUR -- 1 day per " " I ORTER<br />
-- Garden apart- pertunity emp ye / ’ . , " " . .<br />
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921-1464,<br />
921-1465.<br />
Paid for hy c’u’seat $4’ kdd w~irl chairs<br />
week, Must nave station .... ~~ . meuts, full time, Hightstown ~ ~ Lawrenceville elementary ~<br />
lhe Republican Club of<br />
t~) $0 6~3.443-1683¯<br />
wa at or vm No saes In- t umt~ ~ Et’~O~v- acto wore ’u’ea i09 448 5935 ,,~ ~ .......... bCllOOL BUS DRIVERS - school. Call 609-696-1398. ~,,,~o,~,,~ c’~w,,~c<br />
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cal 201 621 6000 P ceto tsurmcn [ rm orwers <strong>ne</strong>ense 21 years or b s t n o work n ,<br />
, ure. Call 201-621-6000. ’" ’ ’ i Exon Rt 130 <strong>ne</strong>xt to Slate<br />
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Stat~ Tl?;P~VEo,:,q~t?t~"IKaCcUi~!°omu~d"<br />
Excellent company p, aid<br />
IIAIRSTYLISTS<br />
New Salon<br />
available, $3.50 per~u’,<br />
009-896- 924-7217.’<br />
Reg y,<br />
’ Sehoenfeld, 600-93t-3094. - .......................<br />
retrement plan, vacaIian & Some<br />
cx’ ’i~+~ncc ’~s order; i~<strong>ne</strong>llks. ~atary l!e ottaD~e,<br />
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"Seven For Central Jersey"<br />
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"rHURSDAY~ SEVrEMBER 26,1974<br />
ff-IILLSBOR~GH<br />
BEACON,.<br />
De Manville <strong>News</strong><br />
The Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />
S.B<br />
Barga<strong>in</strong> Mart Barga<strong>in</strong> Mart Barga<strong>in</strong> Mart Barga<strong>in</strong> Mart Barga<strong>in</strong> Mart<br />
Barga<strong>in</strong> Mart Wanted To Buy Auctions Antiques<br />
- " ................. ar "ANTIQUE AUCTION THE L~.NTERN<br />
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BOY’S<br />
BIKE<br />
-- 5-speed, 20", Ct I~OME<br />
CHAIR<br />
with v<strong>in</strong>yl 4 STUI)DED<br />
snow tires - size DISRWASREI{<br />
-- ful| size MAGIC<br />
CffEF gas range, 2 nutvt~ ~t’~a~t~ noeus ] s-- q<br />
FIREPLACE COAL’ . .... h .... ,~0,1 Copper & brass clean<strong>in</strong>g S<br />
Excellent condition, $25, 609- typ<strong>in</strong>g table, pole lamp. Call 6,55-14 and H70-14<br />
used 4,000 portable like <strong>ne</strong>w, Best offer, ovens good condition, Best , any s z, ,, s,,w , ~,. - , ’<br />
883-7694,<br />
609-448-4625<br />
anytime,<br />
miles $12, ea. Two<br />
reg, tread 609.452-1330. offer. Call 609-446-0420,<br />
GRATES & STOVES. Pro- ,,,am," ,,a .... an.my SUNDAY. Ma<strong>in</strong> St., (<strong>ne</strong>xt to Hagerty<br />
Mart Home<br />
Center, J S, ~.~)%’~:~’r~"un,~.~vo’~’~’~n~,~’~, SEPTEMBER~<br />
1074<br />
Florist) Cranbury N.J 609;<br />
Sears<br />
36200<br />
mile stee] belted . v ........................ ’<br />
--- ~*.~;.. on/,~a~, .. o:a cellar or garage, let me take STARrINGat ,30A.M,<br />
COUNTRY<br />
ANTIQUE<br />
SHOP<br />
size tt75-14, used ~0 miles<br />
REM~EN: 2 ~UD-<br />
AMERMAN. Neshantc , ~ ~ ~<br />
’ 9’ 395-0762,<br />
BEEF SIDE -- farm grown, --Good<br />
selection round<br />
tables $21. ca. Col/after 6p,m., 609- We Imve wall and base DED,700-13<br />
on rims, $25 both. 72~2<br />
....... "~’" ...... ~" them off your hands and use<br />
cut, wrapped, ready for and chars, dry s<strong>in</strong>ks and jam 737-10t3.<br />
cab<strong>in</strong>ets, ge<strong>ne</strong>ralelantriosiak Good<br />
goad. 20t.207-0791.<br />
,~zuz, them to can my w<strong>in</strong>ter sup- Switlik Park (off 4200 Block ANTIQUE CHINA SET -<br />
freezer, $1, perlb., top quality, cupboards<br />
compl. P.O. unit,, " dishwasher comb<strong>in</strong>ation, plies, Call 609.466-3151. South Broad St,) Yardville, Ilaviland Limoges.<br />
Best offer,<br />
Call 201-359-6<strong>11</strong>2, marble toi~ turn ture, French FIRE WOOD/WOODCHIPS<br />
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electric double<br />
oven stove for -- KALA--"~’~~IDE N,J, (Sunurn<br />
of Trenton, N,J,) fi09-896-9495,<br />
baker’s racks, lar wooden Mmca now! Firewood<br />
gale, Call 600-024-4750,<br />
BAR<br />
-- 6’ walnut with black ACCESSORY<br />
converts your --<br />
Kodak Carousel 36 mm WANTED<br />
-- German war CONDUCTEDBY<br />
’ IIUSIIMIIA.’SANTIQUES<br />
with chrome base <strong>in</strong>cluded, protector to synchronized souvenirs. Second World War, B&RAUCTIONS 7%ChurehSt.<br />
FOR~OR- fresde beach, goed selection seaso<strong>ne</strong>d s21it’ delivered. GIV~g<strong>in</strong>g<br />
v<strong>in</strong>yl trim. 3 blank v<strong>in</strong>yl stools<br />
flrenlnce enu<strong>in</strong>ment nierced Stagandoe Farm Services baskets terraniums, potted Excellent condition, $225. 609. sound Serrate o<strong>ne</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ute Pay<strong>in</strong>g upto$100 Ca<strong>11</strong>201-820-<br />
Allentonw<br />
N.J.<br />
SEMANURE<br />
for garden and<br />
p<strong>in</strong>~pYe<br />
safe ~nd d~s,~s, Lg. (609) 737-3242, Professionai plants, cactus, Plant GaBery 452-1096,<br />
mulch<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
81 cu. ft. delivered, audio’cas~ett for each slide 0036. Unusual hand carved Swiss<br />
,<br />
609-448-3224, stock modestly priced fur- Tree Service, 609-298-3344<br />
or 609.298-0422, ,,~,, ~n~ ,~ ..... ih,;-- ek musmal<br />
chow (pJays several Spee al z ng n country<br />
niture Wed<strong>ne</strong>sdays thru -- ,~ ,~o,,~ t,,~-,,..,,J~, n ’ .<br />
Sundays<br />
0-0 p,m. 201-658-3759.<br />
S’~oE:~E:<br />
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-- FIREPLACE<br />
WOOD<br />
-- Cut ,..a~ ................... o¢ LIONEL<br />
TRAINS, America tu<strong>ne</strong>s) free rose carved prlmabves--prmts artglass<br />
WINDOW<br />
air conditio<strong>ne</strong>r, hair Bt 202-206 7 mies Norm -- o . -<br />
REFINISH A PIECE OF and split. All hardwood, materiaI nlus cont<strong>in</strong>uous<br />
Flxer, others wanted by Vmtormn<br />
sofa m excellent table lamps, hang<strong>in</strong>g domes.<br />
¯ ,.~ .I, ~..~2 coueetor,<br />
l pay up to $500<br />
fora condition early W<strong>in</strong>dsor<br />
side esey Maser & Hawkes<br />
dryer washer, antique table, ¢ ’ ’" "ircle Pluckem<strong>in</strong> turntable wRh Shure M9I-ED FURNITURE.<br />
It’s amaz<strong>in</strong>g Choicescaso<strong>ne</strong>deak<br />
seaso<strong>ne</strong>d automatic soun,~s,~ setoredd eces Ca 6<br />
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wash<br />
’stand, bookcase.<br />
201-297- ,omervme v , .<br />
’ mag<strong>ne</strong>tic cartridge for $1,50, how your head and hands will 1 year a ~d Ioager. Delivered project on O<strong>ne</strong> year old~ a~33 " - ~ ¯~ ~’~ ~ u-~-507- chat,r, marble^<br />
top tab.le and s~gncd<br />
glass.<br />
perfect condRmn. Or)gma ....<br />
1698<br />
after 7.<br />
KODAK INSe~A40M.ATIm<br />
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600-709-0258.-- work together to set cares and stacked $40a truc<strong>kl</strong>oad,<br />
’ ............ ~,m wasn stanus z victorian ....<br />
as de We’lldo<br />
the nasty job of Ca<strong>11</strong>609-448-4253. If no answer, cost over $300 for sale at $200 WAN~w<strong>in</strong>eracks, brass ~d, earl~/ !~md Fall Clearance Sale<br />
no ~n ,~::~’tl,e ~,,~ ~,,,v,I "r~ " rre<strong>ne</strong>n waroro~e, nuten ~ole, 20-25°~)<br />
OFF<br />
CAMEIIA<br />
- Mode - . . gett<strong>in</strong>g off the ugly old f<strong>in</strong>ish c~9-261-3932 ........................... n . .<br />
CHANDELIER<br />
- Elegant.<br />
plete outfit-$35,, <strong>ne</strong>w<br />
received HAY<br />
PeR SALE<br />
-~9-46fi-3fisg,<br />
and give you all the how-to-do-<br />
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,qr,.,lnr trav¢ 9al a~o or ,muse - for therapy by blanket chests, marble top on all merchandise<br />
In shop<br />
7%.7,7<br />
.............. " ..... "~-" disaomd. Please call 609-877- dresser wash stands wicker<br />
Brand New 18 Candlelight,<br />
as gift. (609) 448-4372 -- it ref<strong>in</strong>ish<strong>in</strong>g advice you can<br />
DIP ’N STRIP<br />
-- We’re open bear at ’[’RE WOOD<br />
SHED BEDItOOM<br />
SUITE<br />
-- 6 piece "’. 3298.. items, 13lank seat chairs plus Sept.21-30<br />
Solid Bronze, Must Sell. Best __ from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Men,, FURNITURE STRIPPING contemporary walnut. Ex- ~)^oonr,~,t,,r Ueli~ious other chairs, tables, rockers Weekdays4to8p,m.<br />
Offer. 609-443-3699,<br />
SINGEB Sew<strong>in</strong>g mach<strong>in</strong>e Tues. & Wed<br />
for customers<br />
console, $35. Bathroom<br />
s<strong>in</strong>k who<br />
can’t br<strong>in</strong>g furniture till<br />
CENTER,<br />
Bridgepo<strong>in</strong>t Road,<br />
cellent condition. $200<br />
or best ’ ~’~," ...... t", :~<br />
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TABGET OR HUNTING<br />
BOW and furniture Victor WeakeedslOam to6pm<br />
~,ross~’ e~ p ’ ’ti~<br />
TAPPAN<br />
Sta<strong>in</strong>less steel gas p<strong>in</strong>k, $2,5, Mirror, maple, 33 x after their work<strong>in</strong>g hours. Montgomery Twp, 201459- offer. 609-443-1239. suppii~sn~h°°°~<br />
~Frea~c~<br />
-40-50 lbs. 609-448-6492. phonograph with horn Closed Wed<strong>ne</strong>sday<br />
’ ’<br />
wall oven and bur<strong>ne</strong>r top,’ 5O’,$3O.<br />
Custom<br />
made drapes, We’re<br />
open Thurs., Fri. & Sat,<br />
4777, St. New Brunswi’ck, 201-246- _~ Unusual. Are ,screenw! __<br />
S<strong>in</strong>ger Electric sew<strong>in</strong>g royathheandalsowhte, szes from~a,m, toSp.m.-that’sa -’ AZINES wanted by photo other old wall and mante VICTORIAN<br />
- Comome<br />
t<strong>in</strong>s<br />
mach<strong>in</strong>e, s<strong>in</strong>gle box spr<strong>in</strong>g, 54 x104 and 54 x 72 bestoffer, total of f days a wesk and 57 GII~.L’S BIKE -- Schw<strong>in</strong>n, DIS~N-- 790’8 PHOTOGRAP tY MAG- stulmomros.~enootmooapms ....<br />
HoBywood<br />
bed frame, Maple 6096833945 ’ hours a week, If you can’t St<strong>in</strong>gray, Fair Lady, foot<br />
4-pc. pewter tea and coffee r~a~--~-EW 9 club Weha~eaobudgettbpay clocks. Picture frame, pr<strong>in</strong>ts lovely manogany<br />
~rea~tron}<br />
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make it we will make a time brakes, excellent condition,<br />
service by l-lanle (Kirk Corp.) ...........<br />
’ ew when<br />
~r¢~ ~,e,, f~ ~ ,u, ~" ’ ~e" prom’se<br />
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er and with. your, .present. oecor. ~/z<br />
d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g table 64 x ~ w~th<br />
teal<br />
I+UII~ _ for you at your convenience, $45, Call ~-6<strong>11</strong>3-7208. unused,2307,<br />
ask<strong>in</strong>g<br />
$125, 609-024-The.y,,,ey<br />
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hardwareW~de’<br />
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leauea.<br />
Or@nalglass.<br />
~oorsbrass,<br />
crutches, chairs, 609-440-2330, almost <strong>ne</strong>w Castro con- not ours. That’s the way DIP Rug Shampoo<br />
: Rent m.ec. l l~o .~, n, witt Talmad,,e Lar,,e has <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g hmtory -<br />
Sham ooer om $1. Hlgnts "-~ -- ~’ ~ . ’ ’<br />
n aPar r, Y u~^~.vv~ D ,~a m~v ~: teakwood carv<strong>in</strong>g 2-piece massive<br />
- must be built - <strong>in</strong>.<br />
vertible sofa’- .queen size; ’N STRIP. values their<br />
ENJOY’THE MIRACLE of ¯ECONOMY<br />
upholsterers and .ar~ware~o,<br />
co’~ ..... b’ras~’:<br />
.~crap jard<strong>in</strong>iere severalw’ashbowls 509-924-2452<br />
after. 7:30p.m.<br />
APPLES -- CIDER -- rock<strong>in</strong>g chair; d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room customers..were here ~ modern science. Sleep on fabrics. All work do<strong>ne</strong> <strong>in</strong> old c pper " an. ¯ ’ ,<br />
Mctntosh, Jonathans iable;2chairs;queensizebed, your convemance f2.~0%~,<br />
~ water! The present day water world tradition. 609-443-4646. COUCH<br />
& LOVESEAT<br />
for alum<strong>in</strong>hm sta<strong>in</strong>less steel’ and pttcbers. C.htna and<br />
Maeouus, Cortlands, an~ Red Calt c~9-799-~48.<br />
~’RInI ~w ~l°~ea’Ma<strong>in</strong><br />
Siren;: bed is a product of modcru sale Burgundy v<strong>in</strong>yl, gee4 sterl<strong>in</strong>g silver eto. sulidz or g’a:s~v!!rer~ce~a~nng~’~ero<br />
y. I b~’-<br />
De cious For eat<strong>in</strong>g and<br />
cook<strong>in</strong>g. Terhu<strong>ne</strong> Orchards LIGItTED GLASS WALL<br />
and K<strong>in</strong>gston, N.J. 609.924-5668. science but it’s no miracle! FlSI-~ers,<br />
condition. Best offer. Cai turn<strong>in</strong>gs. Industrial’ bus<strong>in</strong>ess y r~sy.,~, y, ¢,,, =, -1, ~, n,..,Z" ~ ,, ?, s =os, ,,r-<br />
Cold<br />
Soil I:td. 669-921-9369. floorshowcases.Six~ieees<br />
all Thank<br />
you, not us.<br />
It’s a logical, function, com- red worms dug and garden ,|fta,<br />
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dovro~’t mnrtwt tvtarunsvme<br />
peaen, .,el°w, ,_<br />
-ictures’Utrv’<br />
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~oys games..<br />
p<strong>in</strong>to sleep support system, worms, meal worms. Pho<strong>ne</strong><br />
orion oa~h ~aid ¢ ~zl~ia wavecreat uauny wetcn p , amps pr<strong>in</strong>ts,<br />
...... v ’ ~’ ""~ ’ ’ ma azi<br />
match<strong>in</strong>g. JCM model #26 cash It’s the most ea[urat support 009-883-0954. ~iot=q[~ ca <strong>in</strong>,, ’n~ c,~l~<strong>in</strong> copper lustre ma~ohea [~ <strong>ne</strong>s used books,<br />
register. Must<br />
sell. Best offer, for perfect hedy weight. The<br />
-- .. :"Y’-’r: ~’’ "’:’;; "’o:,";="W&27lahoue ruby glass Early eloexs war items old paper<br />
UIlEI{ 124 compact porta<strong>ne</strong> tim ~omervme<br />
r~.a. u~)~m. ~, ¢~,’a ’ ~ ~ ~ " i eros’ d ’<br />
ICE SKATES ~ RIDEL<br />
(99-448.8688.<br />
CRIB W/CANOPY<br />
& chest; ¯ *~ a~, ’Pho’<strong>ne</strong><br />
261 72222~6<br />
a,,,, sutre uo~s ~a~suma o <strong>ne</strong>wspapers<br />
eustomboots, size3M, hardly --<br />
carriage, playpen, elec. resultn are more like a CONTEMPORARY-walnut<br />
~ecre°hCnaSSe&’earceeCs~rries’<br />
" " ’ ~el]er’: Caaton ’Limoges; hnyth’<strong>in</strong>g old! Spot ca~<br />
i<br />
used, orig. $60, now<br />
$30, 2 Seh- CLEANINO<br />
tlOUSE -- Many ster zer GM<br />
safety car seat, miracle, Alternatives Water Cable,49"<br />
round with 21eaves,<br />
w<strong>in</strong>n Spider bikes, exc. ennd, littloitems. Bigtb<strong>in</strong>gs<br />
<strong>in</strong>clude highehair,<br />
all excel, condition. Beds, 3 Spr<strong>in</strong>g St., Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton. custom made table pad <strong>in</strong>- P ... ’ taviland German Oriental Quick removal Mr 3 ’<br />
600-924-50<strong>11</strong>.<br />
eluded, I yr. old. Call after 6 Remarkably versatile -- ¯<br />
’ " B’ t Nostal iaand ’ ’ "<br />
..... f<strong>in</strong>n<br />
u<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>r set etc. err S e<strong>in</strong>s. ’ g Collectors Shop.<br />
maem<strong>ne</strong>. Exceuenteonm , IBUY<br />
alt k<strong>in</strong>ds of old and not e.t W~terfor a an a earl- 256 Nassau St Pr<strong>in</strong>oeto-<br />
$25 each 1 custom-made walnut student desks; stereo Call 609.448-5697<br />
after 6 p.m. p.m. 609-883-4136.<br />
n 300 ..........<br />
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Sells <strong>ne</strong>w $700, Ask g $ . so old th<strong>in</strong>gs. Sdver, ch<strong>in</strong>a, r~ ~,rn ,lass nclod n~ deer 609)921-8141<br />
queen size bedspread white Amp.; five <strong>ne</strong>w tires; <strong>ne</strong>w ..............<br />
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ant. sat<strong>in</strong> blue trlm, li~e <strong>ne</strong>w, b~ttory’ verifax copier’ super . . 20" ~ng<br />
e.<br />
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Call 609-924-2560. glass, bronze, cloison<strong>ne</strong>, ~nd do~nd others Art and<br />
$35. Two S00 x15 studded snow "9" camera. Additional <strong>in</strong>- PeI~rNfi$t~mststan~engdoBa~ketns~<br />
Free stand<strong>in</strong>g, avacadoeolor, dercounter model, good .furniture, pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs, ere. 609-sign~arnivalglass. Pewter °~RS<br />
= reczer<br />
i, ee, ~ ’ ’ " ’<br />
fo/pt ~ces C tit 609 655 2132<br />
tires, wheels<br />
<strong>in</strong>c. exc. cond., "’ ~ ~ " " ’ ’ l)arties, C~{ll The Potted<br />
on y 2 years old, $75. 609-448- condition.<br />
$75. 609-443-1046. w " u ¢ u2+730u ext , con<strong>ne</strong>r and brass items <strong>in</strong>. 2 ~U~L’ Vat’. V ’<br />
,5030<br />
after 7 p.m. weekdays,<br />
all .,..~ _ elud<strong>in</strong>g samovar. 01d political velvet Vletormn<br />
,loveseat &<br />
$40 both. Call after 6 p.m, or Ladies 609-443-2646<br />
or 446-9299. day weekends. AM~Am- ~, ....... I~EEt) ba~h Buy<strong>in</strong>g au U ~ camnai~n buttons South cnair" ~Jurman ~eer s~oms,<br />
,n<strong>in</strong>e grown naturm~y ~eu il o’ ’i ’ ’ ’ ~ ’ ’<br />
before 9 a.m. 2 WlIEEL-3 SPEED"Sears plifier receivm’ Fisher 220, - . s vet e ms d rues to dollars JorseveYass ca<strong>ne</strong> Dome<br />
tab o Good<br />
cond. 201-545-5441201-<br />
Bike" used a few times $140.00<br />
-- 3M ~00;<br />
almost <strong>ne</strong>w, $1OO.<br />
Call 609-921-<br />
steers/. ~uts to your,+ own and Indian V Nickels 201-722- i’ar~p~d ethers’powder and 249-0425.<br />
spool.marion wranve ...... 2206 " ’<br />
OFFICE DESKS., chairs,<br />
firm!! Tent for Vega Hat- OLD BUTCHER<br />
BLOCK<br />
- for f’ozea Kaufman ~arm 609- " shot f asks Sterhng, co<strong>in</strong> and<br />
lobes, large old cor<strong>ne</strong>r hutch chback. Used once $55,60 sale. Standard<br />
size. Call 609- Elliot Addressograph with<br />
6488.<br />
<strong>in</strong> excellent condition + firmH Call 609-448-6430. . 896-0393, 1000addresses,<br />
s400; Searsde- TWO<br />
CONT. CHAIRS<br />
and o<strong>ne</strong><br />
anntv~;~’~<br />
COLLECTOR-<br />
purchas<strong>in</strong>g all 4 p eces of Russ an silver. ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE -<br />
humidifier, $40; 226A Welder, dub chair with ottoman, Like "~’"<br />
.....<br />
U.S. co<strong>in</strong>s, collections. Top Silver dollars, Indian head Oct. 5 10a.m.to5 p.m. Ra<strong>in</strong> or<br />
Prices. At home appraisals, pennies, other miscella<strong>ne</strong>ous sh<strong>in</strong>e American Cyanamid<br />
electric oven. No reasonable<br />
offer refused. Cal1609-883-1230.<br />
IIO0-VEB<br />
- portable dryer.<br />
IIAVE A PLANT PARTY -<br />
$50: Call 609-799-2590.<br />
<strong>ne</strong>w. 609-448-5200.<br />
COME<br />
SEECOME<br />
BUY! Old 201-297-5573. co<strong>in</strong>s pocket watches and Picnic Grove, Rt. 28 Bound<br />
glassware ch<strong>in</strong>a,knickknacks, jewelry. Many<br />
other items not Brook, Donation $,75 adults,<br />
Biltriie baby carriage. Girl’s .PETAL PUSHERS<br />
- Y)~u<br />
MAN-U-FA~SAMPLE DINING<br />
ROOM<br />
TABLE<br />
with books, od[Js & ends. Friday & listed. Much<br />
of the above<br />
listed<br />
DINING ROOM- modern 9<br />
elothh|g. Beasonabte.<br />
~0-77l- supply the people, we supp y Musical<br />
Sponsored by Somerset Co.<br />
pieces and formica kitchen<br />
95<strong>11</strong> after 4 p.m. theplants. Freegift tohostess. SALE<br />
- salesman for London leave & 5 chairs. Con- Sat. Sept 27 & 20 10-4 p.m. t90 waspurehased<br />
from aTrenton iiist. Soc.<br />
set. 21h-350-2%3.<br />
BABY FURNITURE, good CallSue Halpcrn, 201-526-3520Fogmeus<br />
and ladles coats and temporary walnut. Excellent Kendallltd., KendallPark. No estafe and <strong>in</strong> order to delete<br />
eoed. block coffee & end or Ja<strong>ne</strong>y BIaekmaa<br />
201-725- Cos Cobladies wear plus other em~d.<br />
$200. 609-5~7-5036<br />
after 6 early birds. ]~$tru[’<strong>ne</strong>nts ~nvea’tory we are oiler<strong>in</strong>g VICTOIHAN<br />
-- hurl walnut<br />
tab es; lathe, radios, etc. 201- 1255.<br />
famous<br />
l<strong>in</strong>es sell<strong>in</strong>g their o<strong>ne</strong>-<br />
of-a-k<strong>in</strong>d samples<br />
for fall and<br />
w<strong>in</strong>ter. Priced at wholesale,<br />
p.m. several pru<strong>ne</strong>s of f<strong>in</strong>e modern f<strong>in</strong>e round<br />
table, six chairs¯<br />
WASHER<br />
& DRYER<br />
-- <strong>ne</strong>w, 329-2761. - furniture <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g 7-piece Coromandel<br />
screen. 215-297-<br />
GE; bookshelves 9x12 rugs;<br />
SEA WEED<br />
- Liquified or FLUTE,<br />
BUNDY,<br />
used 1 yr., French Prov<strong>in</strong>cial bedroom 8403.<br />
trunks; round<br />
table; 6 ft, step IIAMMOND<br />
ORGAN<br />
$375,; 4 INTEBESTED<br />
IN learn<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Saturday and Sunday<br />
Sept. 28 DUNIIILL PIPES -- Refm’- granular. The ideal plant $125. or best offer, please call set, modern chairs couches,<br />
ladder bathroom hamper; pc. Early Amer. liv<strong>in</strong>g room the art of Decoupage. New and 29 only, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m, reed snmker<br />
sell<strong>in</strong>g 2 <strong>in</strong> ex- vitam<strong>in</strong>. At Peterson’s Nur- 609-397-0363. etc. Approximately<br />
15 pieces Antiques Crocks, Frames,<br />
floor cab<strong>in</strong>et; ce skates -- size $225. boy’s 20" St<strong>in</strong>g-Ray class form<strong>in</strong>g now. Call 609- Roosevelt Shopp<strong>in</strong>g Center, eollont condition, $25 ca. Also sery, Lawrenceville Road, iu all. Come<br />
early-- plenty of Mirrors, Chairs, Wall<br />
6, now.<br />
6~9.737-9360,<br />
$20.; exce eat. 201-329-2719.443-5655<br />
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Roosevelt, NJ, Follow Route other good<br />
pipes. 201-359-5001. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton. seats, clean restrooms and llang<strong>in</strong>gs,~ Trunks, Rockers,<br />
¯ 571 from<br />
llighistowa direct to<br />
UPRIGHT<br />
PIANO & bench, park<strong>in</strong>g. Lunches<br />
and snacks Furniture and Artifacts 201-<br />
$125. Call /261) 359-6935. available. ’rerms arecash or a 254-it6~5<br />
or 21)t.257-3203.<br />
, door For more rffurmation-......p-~D DRAPERIES<br />
....... NE Lar e - ’ ’c <strong>11</strong> 609 448 0974<br />
.<strong>ne</strong>e tt~, -- Imported and domestic yarn,<br />
BENN1N~q.or~<br />
r~ g G E WASTER & DBYER EWELRY<br />
for hav<strong>in</strong>g a er t<br />
¯ : " . " ,, - FREE J ~ ’ " " ’ valences Refrig ator ’ ape’ Needle o<strong>in</strong>t crewel work ,,--- . . good check.<br />
trceStle !aeb~ehw~thd<br />
2d~eavens~$75, ladles 26 3 speed bike a Sara~ Coventry show<br />
<strong>in</strong> YOUo~<br />
~d "~’ Bus recorder’ and vanity 2’01-297- rugs an~ accessories w l~ ~UaSr~nOtNee~<br />
50 a~edP’ ~iofre toime<br />
BILL’S ANTIQUES<br />
-- "We<br />
p’e ’ ’ . $20 600-737-1664, ome See our <strong>ne</strong>w<br />
fall l<strong>in</strong>e<br />
RDCKY<br />
I L. B ’ ’ Y , 2095. found at ~4~0 hardiv used ~250 tMl<br />
For Information<br />
Call: specialize <strong>in</strong> Locat<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Items of<br />
bench (va ue<strong>ne</strong>w$800)<br />
ask<strong>in</strong>g ’ " ....... ~cwel’rv Oraan zat ons can now collect<strong>in</strong>g for its fan -- , .... . ~ " . .... ltonParent (609)893-7632 Interest to You," 510<br />
$456. Ca 609-452-8629<br />
after 6 MUST<br />
SEtL- Whirlpool gas ~rn c~tsh ~stead. Call for auction (Oet. 5). Contributions WttO IS GENESIS?<br />
--’lwo TttEKNtTrINGSIIOP<br />
609-882-6798. ._ Pleasantview Road<br />
m .... tax-deduct b e P ease call 609 weeny, x~ omen dedicateu to<br />
’ "<br />
P’ ’-- dr-el Exec condition $50 details 201-297-3269 ’ ’ ’ , " " , .......... 6Tuta<strong>ne</strong>St 609-924-0306ABMSTRONG<br />
FLU’re with --- tlillsborough 1Mi, Westof206<br />
: DI <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> ou Lll~ llH~a¢ iii<br />
STORE FUBNISHINGS." 2 609-~6-9444. 921"9331. rongtlelgn oYrar American ’ case used by student about l Left off 514 AmweB<br />
Rd.,<br />
four drawer wooden canmem _ -- c .. ,P - .Y’ ¯ ~ ’~’~ W’~’cLOW ttOMER Wood year. Like <strong>ne</strong>w. $135 Call 609- Neshanic, N.J, 08853--"We<br />
Buy<br />
th counter to Could be DINNER<br />
SEP.VICE for 15 Reduce excess fluds wth ~’^~’~’~EDI¢.OMCHEST<br />
cr tts at me rarest pt~smm ~n.~o * ~<br />
77207<br />
’<br />
w P. ~ " . ’ , ’ mmCoo’ 0 ’ -- rices 48 Phillis Ave engraviogs from Harpers<br />
, . ....... & Sell--Consignments<br />
for d s la and storage Co adan and s vo on wlute u dex tah ets onl $1 89 at t dou e be ~cad P P D<br />
used "~, Y, ~. ~. ’ " . .... ’ . , _.~ F " ", Y . maeh<strong>in</strong>g h d " L’~wlenceville " Wee<strong>kl</strong>y Reasonable prices. STEINWAY BABY GRAb/ SAT. SEPT. 28 at 9:30 a.m. Welcome."<br />
Call 201-359-6402.<br />
fun 25 wiae 38 mgzl <strong>ne</strong> a haul oom S nKS a[Rl p. t.*/~ru~s ..... [ nd "able ¢<br />
48" g’ ’ " ’ "- ..... ’ P( .... t "<br />
.,,e .... s ¯ nooru cottec tan e e t , 201-’~50-5C8 d cousole lor rent. 609-924- estate of Waltm"<br />
E. Wyckoff,<br />
M,s Searles<br />
609 92 ..... na dwae 609 924 9720 "o ai; <strong>in</strong> ....<br />
Neshanic,<br />
N.J. 2 miles<br />
,vest of l!/’il~Ltl’b~)S;<br />
1, ANfnl[}urUeE<br />
~<br />
Call_:. " ~ ’ ’’ w_E<br />
a:e.60s’924:JTzu’<br />
& Ma!au r. p ~t g.,Al<br />
I ~ . LIO~IEL-AMERICANFLYER 0_.T3fl.:_.DIELBENN<br />
MUSICAmwell Road o’ Rt. 514, , , ......<br />
,, . , Spardsn anu 1 excetleu OFFICE<br />
DESKS<br />
$20 00, 4 [t T NS w t d ~CItOOL.<br />
’68 CADILLAC<br />
FbNp:rwoop<br />
TIRES<br />
- New tubeless PLYWOODS~EAT!N<br />
2 -ext.,<br />
ooeditim~..<br />
Together<br />
$t25. Call wkte. Call 609-446-t5t4<br />
after ~;Rlf~la.<br />
uaat e cbY0c~llsee¢[t~{.<br />
~_ ~. It, 200. Antiques,<br />
pr mitives, s<br />
" ’ Oil Lamps’<br />
runn<strong>in</strong>g conu on <strong>ne</strong>eus whitewa s 2 ea sze C78-13 <strong>ne</strong>w 4xn a/a - ~..-, ,z " "tier 6 pm 609-448-7923 4’30 pm ..... Z 7. v v , ClSt,hUFUtc~,"~t~E--l~erlec~ehls lots, of barn tern M’nly<br />
mterestnlg’ ’ items’<br />
m not" rep;drs. Good buy for fiherg ass ’bclted" somv<br />
tires $5,24, 5/6"- $6.94, 3/4"-,$8,94, ’ ......................<br />
~ea~e ~1 Y~-~5 co)~et:),~o~ cooditioo. Made by Albert gp<strong>in</strong>niog wheel, quilts, early ’<br />
handy<br />
person, $699. Call609- $20. ea.-2ea,<br />
size650-13<br />
nylon Lumber; Aoum’sml..wmuows;BABYFURNITURE-StroIIer DISPLAY KITCHENS at ..<br />
~ ...... a,~ ra Kom’r. tIard ease. As<strong>kl</strong>ag i,’Ol~eteOY,,S<strong>in</strong>oenlU(llnngmfl~e~lgion<br />
~,<br />
’el-’lSq-ST’le<br />
507-0459. cord rog. tires $14. ea 609-921-25% ell Can uenver, uan $5, crib $15, junior bed $25, reducednriees Musthesold<br />
to ~.m. - $1,800. Call 609-924-4192<br />
after 4 po ,~g g .....<br />
2000 35 colec 2152760032 carrm e $25 h-c a $~ 609<br />
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la s<br />
p n<br />
’ , " ¯ " ~<br />
" " ’ "" "g . ’ " =. " make room for’ t3ew disp , PAl S<br />
. . tolls, clocks g<strong>in</strong>ger jar oi~<br />
LARGE PRESSED glass ~ 4~9.218l. ~--t’~r Maid Kitchens 52 ~t<br />
BICYCLE RE ~ R lomps, bisque figm’<strong>in</strong>e, etc.<br />
Ih EN IIAIL~<br />
t "
6.B<br />
Garage Sales<br />
Pets & Animals Pets & Animals Autos Wanted<br />
ff-IILLSBOI~UGH BEACO~<br />
]he Manville <strong>News</strong><br />
The Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />
Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Campers &<br />
Trailers<br />
Instruction<br />
GARAGE SALE -- Jacobsen SHIH TZU -- AKC puppies,<br />
Lawn mower, pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs, show quadty, ready October.<br />
plants, accordion, saxopho<strong>ne</strong>, 609.7374055 after 6 p.m. $200.<br />
cymbles, waterbed, hammock<br />
with. stand, <strong>in</strong>sulators ski CUTE SHELTIE (Shetland<br />
boots <strong>ne</strong>w boy’s pants, Sheep Dog) Puppy. AKC peg,<br />
children’s cloth<strong>in</strong>g, crocheted champ stud and l<strong>in</strong>es, $150.<br />
items, tires, and household 609-924-9039.<br />
bric.a-brac. Much more. 35<br />
Columbia Ave,, RopewdL 9<br />
BLA’~ GE~ ~ 12<br />
bands, 7% yrs, for rid<strong>in</strong>g or<br />
a.m.-5p.m.Sat.&Sun.Sept. 28 cart. To good home for $100.<br />
& 29.<br />
201-329-645.__.._2. _ _<br />
GA~/28,<br />
10 a,m. to 3 p.m. American COLLIE- PUPS -- AKC<br />
oriental rags, lots of odds & registered, 3 rues, ag shots,<br />
ends old & <strong>ne</strong>w. 147 Hickory<br />
eyes checked, wqJrmed and<br />
Cor<strong>ne</strong>r Rdi, East W ndsor, house broken. O09-737-0541.<br />
FOUR FAMILIES - Fri. & WELSH TERRIER pups --<br />
Sat. Sept. 27th. & 281h 10 a.m. AKC Whelped Aug. 17. Show<br />
-5~.m. 12’n 3 Hickor’Cornnry r pet. Bred for quality.<br />
Rd Crib, ear-bed, plants, Champ bloodl<strong>in</strong>es. Non.<br />
luggage, hand braided rug, shedd<strong>in</strong>g. Lovable. 609-443housewares.<br />
0325~<br />
GARAGE SALE -- Seat. 28 & BAY MARE -- Must sell.<br />
29. 10 to 4 p.m. 128 Plaiusboro Western tack <strong>in</strong>cluded. Call<br />
Rd., Cran6ury. after 8, 201-760-9[96.<br />
GARAGE SALE PUP-free female, 9 rues. tan<br />
& white, has had shots, lovely<br />
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, pet [or children. 609-395-9877.<br />
September 28 & 29 10-5 pm<br />
Annliances iewetrv to~s’ IRlSlt SETTER PUPPIES -<br />
tih~e p c are~ fur ~o’at ~it’- AKC. rag., healthy,, ready to<br />
chen eNu<strong>in</strong>~ent ant~--~ go. very reasnnanie. Please<br />
mirrors, i’ennis rackets, lam~, call ~01-362-8067.<br />
skiis & ski boots, cookbooks, RORSES -- Board and feed<br />
~cC~leskateS,ca~ kes, KEESHOND -- AKC WE buy junk cars - $20. paid.<br />
1972 CltEVROLET IMPALA<br />
’73 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS’65<br />
registered, female, 16 mus. 24 hour service. Call 201-469.<br />
VW -- Excellent rebuilt _,t.door hardtop, v-g, power FLUTE INSTRUCTION by<br />
-- Excellent condition factory eng., mags, air shocks. Body steer<strong>in</strong>g and brakes air<br />
1971TRAVELTRAILER .like experienced teach,Jr of<br />
Reasonable. Must sacrifice .6131.<br />
air, power steer<strong>in</strong>g brakes <strong>ne</strong>w. $1875. 609-924-5900, Ext.<br />
fair, good runn<strong>in</strong>g rend. $375. condition<strong>in</strong>g cruise control.<br />
children and adults.. 201-369-<br />
Call 609-499-1013 after 6 p.m.<br />
and radio. 18,500 miles,<br />
253 before 5, After 5 p,m, 609-<br />
WA~--ED ~ ~ -- ~at<strong>in</strong>n<br />
609-883-0441. 4377.<br />
Sell<strong>in</strong>g because of dissniutiea<br />
Excellent condition must sell. 206.3639.<br />
wagon clean, well kept any of part<strong>ne</strong>rship. Very good $1809. 609-924-7699. ’ NEEDLEPOINT CLASSES --<br />
3 FiNE HORSES - English model or year. Call 20~.359- value. CaI1609-883.1230 or stopLate/am CONVERTIBLE 1963-- White<br />
Create an heirloom while<br />
only for experienced riders 3717.<br />
radio, 45,000 miles, good Pontiac Tempest. Good Recreational learn<strong>in</strong>g stitches. Seven week<br />
Palom<strong>in</strong>o mare, 8 yrs. 15 h, JUN~ --<br />
Pike.and see at 2907 Brunswick work<strong>in</strong>g condition, 201-359. condition. Any offer over $175<br />
course. ~-~a6-ht30.<br />
jumps well. Bay geld<strong>in</strong>g, 9 Lent<strong>in</strong>i Auto Salvage,<br />
0174~ ’ takes it. 609-567-3959. Vehicles<br />
yrs., over 16 h. 4 hr. old R<strong>in</strong>goes. 251-762-4440, ’73 & 3/4"CAPRI 8 V0, yellow 1068 VW - White, good con- 1964 ~fect<br />
Bucksk<strong>in</strong> mare, 14.5 h, gent e<br />
with black <strong>in</strong>terior 4-speed, dition, Cal1609-799-3795 after 7 rmm<strong>in</strong>g order. Passed <strong>in</strong>. 1972 TRAILBLAZER Camper LF, ABNTOSWIM<br />
disposition. 609-655-<strong>11</strong>97.<br />
excel, gas mileage, low<br />
WE BUY CLEAN LATE<br />
p.m.<br />
spection. After 7 p.m. 009-443- pickup. <strong>11</strong>’0" length x 90"<br />
mileage radials orig. ow<strong>ne</strong>r, 0426. width. White, sleeps 5, range, Beg<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>r & advanced classes<br />
MODEL DOMESTIC USED excellent condit on. After 6<br />
OLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOG CARS FOR CASH.<br />
JAil970 VEG’A- E-S;’fAT’E W----A"GO’N .<br />
refrigerator, complete for children & adults. Adults;<br />
p.m. 609-448-7471. -- brown/caramel <strong>in</strong>terior. bathroom. Call 609-448-1908Tues. eve. & children on Sat.<br />
PUPPIES -- AKC, champion<br />
1973 Whitew/brown pa<strong>ne</strong>ll<strong>in</strong>g<br />
sired excellent charae. NASSAU CONOVER MOTOR<br />
New top, brakes, exhaust - after 5 p.m. morn<strong>in</strong>g, start<strong>in</strong>g Oct. 5 & 6.<br />
&<strong>in</strong>terior, a/c, 4 speed many<br />
’71MG-BGT-- excellent eond. luggage rack - AM/FM stereo Instruction at Alma White<br />
terist cs. 609-449-2973 or 609- Rt. 206 & Cherry Valley<br />
extras 16 009 mi. 23 mpg, 1974<br />
New tires tape deck. Blue tape, 34,000 miles. Best offer, College, Zarephath. Call<br />
446-3997.<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
list $4095 ask<strong>in</strong>g $2795 0O0-443-<br />
609-921-6400<br />
with tan <strong>in</strong>t. Call (days), 201- Call 609-924-7081 after 6 p.m. MiliordLoyleat (20l) 356-5520.<br />
4326 after 6.<br />
462-1716 or (eves.) 431-5664.<br />
COLLIE AKC-- Female house<br />
Mobile Homes 1973 VEGA GT, custom n- CLASSiCALOU,TAII<br />
pet, age 3. Sweet, com.<br />
pan[enable; free of eye defects<br />
’73 PONTIAC GRAND player<br />
tcrior-<br />
13,000<br />
4<br />
miles<br />
speed 8<br />
wide<br />
track<br />
oval<br />
tape ’6~ SAAB 96 -- Beak value<br />
$<strong>11</strong>% sell<strong>in</strong>g for $800. 30 mpg TRAILER HOME ou location Sound technique and musical<br />
8z heartworm. WELLSPRINGAutos<br />
For Sale SAFARI -- excellent con. fires, s’acrifice$2,t~O. Call609. <strong>ne</strong>w dres, AM/FM radio, 609. Shady Rest Trailer Pk, -- foundation for asp r ng<br />
KENNELS (609) 448-4372.<br />
dition a/e complete power 448-2543. 799-3898. Adults only, no pets 12x60, 3 classical,folk or jazz guitarist<br />
low. mileages, great family ear ~ __ bdrm, air w & detc..$5,200. - young childreo and beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g<br />
MUST SELL -- Gentle app.<br />
1971 VW Model 4<strong>11</strong> -- 4 dr.<br />
Will ,sacrifice $3,200. 609-465- Act. Now. Call c~09-446-4590,adults encouraged. Special<br />
geld<strong>in</strong>g. Reasonable price to a<br />
3391.<br />
JAGUAR LAND R0qER -- 1971 DUSTER -- Good consedan,<br />
radio, heater rear<br />
.Authorized dealer. T & .T<br />
good home. 609-2.59-7963.<br />
dition, low mileage. Call 609.<br />
6O0-443-6660. arrangements for group <strong>in</strong>w<strong>in</strong>dow<br />
defogger, <strong>ne</strong>w ’68 PEUGEOT 404 - excellent Motors, 210 Woodbridge Ave.,<br />
structlon.<br />
448-5496.<br />
Michel<strong>in</strong> tires car absolutely mechanical condition Highland Park N.J. 201-572-<br />
M 0 B I L E H O M E S<br />
HIDEAWAY FARM offers the <strong>ne</strong>w <strong>in</strong>side and out. Garage overhauled eng<strong>in</strong>e. $600. ’712577.<br />
NEW EGYPT -- 1972 - 60X12, IIICIIARI) WINTIIROP<br />
f<strong>in</strong>est facilities for the care & kept s<strong>in</strong>ce bought <strong>ne</strong>w. $1575.<br />
’73 PONTIAC Grand Prix --<br />
VW CAMPER - Pop-top es- ~<br />
Furnished, Central Air, 2 $5. !~ln’. 609-924-5790 $8. hour<br />
board<strong>in</strong>g of your horse with 609-452-1046.<br />
cellent condition<br />
Silver, black v<strong>in</strong>yl roof, bucket bedrooms, washer & dryer<br />
the largest area <strong>in</strong>door r<strong>in</strong>g &<br />
’<br />
overhauled<br />
. ’7 o ........... mn~ua d.A 0 model scats air tape player power utility shed (1OxlO) Skirt<strong>in</strong>g. INSTItUCTION <strong>in</strong> knitt<strong>in</strong>g &<br />
eng<strong>in</strong>e<br />
lounge. Only a short scenic<br />
’ $2200 ’ Mov<strong>in</strong>g over- Lo<br />
FOI~N --<br />
w tmmage, ’ rerlect ~ " ¯ rood -- w<strong>in</strong>dows, $4,500. Call 609-799- Adult Park, Lawn & shrubs - crochet<strong>in</strong>g Wed. 10-5, Fahr c<br />
seas, 609-448-O044.<br />
drive. Most reasonable rates. <strong>in</strong> very good condition, clean,<br />
.Automatic. Still under 0934 after 5. Cement Pad. Call 609-758-2926. Mill, Warren Plaza West, East<br />
Instruction. beK<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>i’, hunt radio, air condition<strong>in</strong>g side &<br />
. warranty $3 00O 201-297-2423 ~<br />
W<strong>in</strong>dsor, N.J. 609-448-7270.<br />
1973 BUICK Electra - ny " ’ " ’ TRI~Red,<br />
Thurs. 1-8. Easton Ave.,<br />
shhell 198 acre garm on Rosodale seat, and western. L<strong>in</strong>dbergh rear doors, side w<strong>in</strong>dows, private party. 4-door custom ~ ,~, wires rebuilt eng <strong>ne</strong>w po<strong>in</strong>t Somerset, N.J. 201-928-8O08.<br />
, s, air<br />
dryers and much more. 1Ol<br />
Road, Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton. 609-921-8958. Rd., llopewell. 009-466-3426 carpet floor, removable large hard top i, <strong>in</strong>yl roof stereo ................<br />
Instruction<br />
seat. Reasonably priced, Call rsd<strong>in</strong> h/(<br />
Lafayette Ave., Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton.<br />
DRI~ED<br />
B U C-K’S-K~ 15 609-924-1933 days or O09-924-<br />
-- STANDARDBRED mare 16<br />
hands 9 yrs., good man<strong>ne</strong>rs 6982 eves~<br />
HOSPITAL RUMMAGE l~nds, dark brown $490. ~ so<br />
Ioeludes almosf <strong>ne</strong>w Western<br />
SALE - Oct. 1 & 2 9:30 - 5:30. have buggies & har<strong>ne</strong>sses. 609- tack. Ask<strong>in</strong>g $550. Will c0n.<br />
BMW 1600- 1969, am/fro, steel<br />
belted radials, Great station<br />
Receiv<strong>in</strong>g at Italian-American 737-1910.<br />
sider sell<strong>in</strong>g separately. 609-<br />
Club 454Terhu<strong>ne</strong> Rd. Sept. 29<br />
655-0O02.<br />
car. $1300, 609-883-9170,<br />
& 30. Pickup <strong>in</strong>fo. for heavy<br />
items call Mrs. Mell<strong>in</strong>ger<br />
THOROUGIIBRED mare--14 DOG GROOMING -- Fully 1973 TOYOTA CORONO<br />
yrs. old chestnut. 16.1 hands equipped mobile dog broom<strong>in</strong>g wagon. Air cond. 21 0O0 milus:<br />
O09-924-9292. All proceeds gooddisposition.$50O. Call609- shop. }lave your pet<br />
be<strong>ne</strong>fit Medical Center at<br />
first ow<strong>ne</strong>r, excellent con-<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton.<br />
9~4-0714 or 924-9796. professionally groomed dition 509-443.1910 after 6:00<br />
without leav<strong>in</strong>g home. Call for p.m.<br />
appo<strong>in</strong>tment. John Demarest.<br />
FREE -- Happy friendly dog 609-688-0664.<br />
PB. INCETON LIONS who grew too much. Needs<br />
1964 DODGE - 2-dr, sedan.<br />
AUXILIARY YARD SALE -- lov<strong>in</strong>g home & room to run.<br />
100200 milea. Heater, radio<br />
Sept. 28, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m., 123<br />
auto. trans, V6 eng. Rocen~<br />
Valley Road. Large variety of<br />
Intelligent eager, black<br />
misc. items. All proceeds<br />
female, spayed, all shots. 1 yr.<br />
Feeds and Gra<strong>in</strong>s front end alignment and<br />
be<strong>ne</strong>fit welfare projects.<br />
Raised w/children. Call 609for<br />
all animals at tighten<strong>in</strong>g of frame. New<br />
892.0166 <strong>in</strong> Penn<strong>in</strong>gton-Ew<strong>in</strong>g ROSEDALE MILLS muffler, <strong>ne</strong>w brake l<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g 6000<br />
area.<br />
274 Alexander St. miles ego. Excellent operat<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton eond. Gas consumption llmpg<br />
SAT. SEPT, 28 . 10-4. Fur-<br />
609-924-0134 <strong>in</strong> town, 19 mpg on turnpike.<br />
BUBBLES - Personable<br />
niture: chairs desks crib<br />
Reasonably priced. Call 609bed.<br />
Household items, toys.<br />
<strong>ne</strong>utered adult male cat seeks<br />
Rt, 516 at Harhourton - Mr.<br />
<strong>ne</strong>w family iow<strong>ne</strong>rs mov<strong>in</strong>g HORSE BOARDING- R<strong>in</strong>gs,<br />
921-2198 after 6 p.m.<br />
overseas). 609-449-0044. hunt course & lessons. $400 per<br />
~ full ~v,~. ,nmn ~OLt, r.,~.t,.,r,o t~tvi -lye1 tires, Fabulous run<strong>ne</strong>r.<br />
............ e ......... Mov<strong>in</strong>g -- must part with DBAKEBUSINESS<br />
rid. Must ~ell $3700. ~)r I~st C!ld{!lac. Btack 4 ~ sedanloved<br />
o<strong>ne</strong>. Call Tedbetween 5 TUSsles, COLLEGE<br />
offer ~m-a~n.~a F~cetwoon run<strong>ne</strong>l. ~an lor<br />
.............. appo<strong>in</strong>tment 609-446-2779.<br />
& 9 p.m. 6~.924-1569. Chemistry - through college<br />
level, Mature professional 17Liv<strong>in</strong>gstonAve.<br />
1973 AUDI -- 100 LS 4-door ~ 70 VW CONVERTIBLE -- offers tutor<strong>in</strong>g at reasonable New Brunswick, N.d.<br />
v<strong>in</strong>yl top, sunroof, air ennd, 4-’ ’69 TOYOTA CORONA - excellent condition, radio, rates.Even<strong>in</strong>gsandSaturdays CompleteSecretartaland<br />
speed, I7,O0O mi. 25 mpg. deluxe a/c, rod o, <strong>ne</strong>w <strong>ne</strong>wly pa<strong>in</strong>ted. $1395. 609-896- 609-883-6219.<br />
Account<strong>in</strong>g Courses<br />
Caunot be te/d from <strong>ne</strong>w. exhaust,$9o0. After6p.m. 609- 9069.<br />
Day and Night Com’ses<br />
Please call 6O0-737-1064 after 446-9366.<br />
CONCERT ARTIST _ Telepho<strong>ne</strong>: 201-249-9347<br />
9:15 p.m.<br />
Juilliard student. Instructions<br />
VOLKSWAGEN 1966 -- looks<br />
nice, good runothg cnndition.<br />
piano & theory at all levels. PItOIq’:SSIONAI, IIF, I,P<br />
Motorcycles Information call 6O0-452-0139,<br />
1971 JAGUAR XKE roadster Ask<strong>in</strong>g $725. Call 609-737-1210.<br />
609.452-6094 weekdays.<br />
READING WRITING<br />
--6-eyl, Pierelli radials wire<br />
VOCABULARY<br />
wheals 4-speed AM/FM P/S, 1970 VW - yellow with black ENJOY THE FREEDOM with<br />
36,O00 mi., $4,000, Call 201-521-<strong>in</strong>terior, R & If, good ru<strong>ne</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />
PIIOTOGRAPHIC WORK -<br />
super economy. ’73 Yamaha<br />
0559 anytime<br />
rend., $10O0. 6O0-924-7510 or lid :150. Excellent condition<br />
’ 799-2620 after 0 p.m. 2400 miles luggage rack rea~<br />
DATSUN 240Z.. -- 1971 -<br />
vew mirrors, ask<strong>in</strong>g $650. 669.<br />
466-2794.<br />
excellent condition. Call 609-<br />
466-9206, 7 to ll p.m. IIOND’?." MOTORCYCLES for<br />
sale -- O<strong>ne</strong>, 1972175 S-L O<strong>ne</strong>,<br />
’53 PORSCHE 355 B Cabrolet<br />
973350 S-L -- Both M nt<br />
-- red, mechanically sound,<br />
condition. Call 609-443-3686.<br />
some mst, $600. 609-466-339L<br />
ADULTS CHILDREN<br />
SHOP- for beg<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>rs. A<br />
comprehensive learn<strong>in</strong>g ex-<br />
Certified teachers. 609-446-<br />
perience based on the show &<br />
793O.<br />
tell method. Max. 6 students<br />
Transportation available.<br />
’71 FORD Maverick -- $<strong>11</strong>95.<br />
with esthetic appreciation for<br />
Blue, 2~loor std R&H good<br />
photography as aoother art<br />
rend. and m cage. Just n-<br />
medium. To beg<strong>in</strong> Oct. 9th <strong>in</strong> ’llm School of Equitation<br />
spected. 609-695-5547.<br />
nay studio - e. jan keanitz, 609- Sunset Road, Skil[muo, N.J,<br />
924-2040.<br />
Iustructton <strong>in</strong><br />
’71 PINTO -- 3 dr. runabout<br />
Rid<strong>in</strong>g mid Hersemanship<br />
automatic very elea<strong>ne</strong>ar. Ca I<br />
71 EIONDA CTPO trailbike -- 6- TUTOR: N.J. State certified Special low series rates<br />
Airy Road. 609-397-1763. mnnth. 201-3O0-920L BMW 2002-- 1974 with Blau T 201-532-1401 from 4 to 12 Men. 1949 CADILLAC - 4-door speed, under 150 miles. Per- English & French teacher will for beg<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>rsand<br />
funct, am/fro, with record<strong>in</strong>g thruFri. Ask forDougLedden sedan, excelleot orig<strong>in</strong>al fed for hunt<strong>in</strong>g and camp<strong>in</strong>g, tutor Jr./Sr, I-I.S. students,<br />
APPOLOOSA GELDING -- TIIDROUGHBRED Geld<strong>in</strong>g, 4 <strong>in</strong>termediates<br />
tape, sunroof, 4400 mL Highest eao be seen <strong>in</strong> Tw<strong>in</strong> Rivers, condition, runs good, $850. 201- $350. tlelmet <strong>in</strong>cluded. 609-924. MU, L’IYI~FAMILY YARD Call 201-8444512 eves.<br />
Good all around pleasure yrs. old, good jumper<br />
SALE-- Sat. Sept. 28, l0 a,m. offer over $5500, Mr. Muller, 6 350-0372. B7II.<br />
hm’se. Rides Western or prospect. Call 201-762-2692. llorsesBoardandTra<strong>in</strong>nd<br />
a.m. to 5 p.m. 609-737-3000, 73 XL 17,5 Honda - 2,000 miles<br />
itemst°4 p.m. ManYfromantiqueS,vermont.most<br />
English. 6O0-259-2090.<br />
.<br />
Must sell, mov<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
Ext. 2513; weekends, 201-449. WANTED TO BUY -- 1955-56- ’68 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD<br />
excellent condition, ask<strong>in</strong>g NEW JERSEY and New York<br />
¯ certified Math teacher will<br />
By appo<strong>in</strong>tment only<br />
57 Chevrolets. Aoy condition 201-359-1069; 609-924-2343<br />
-- runn<strong>in</strong>g condition <strong>ne</strong>eds Ilousewares, games, tools, TheSehoolofEquitatton<br />
4985. Ow<strong>ne</strong>r mov<strong>in</strong>g overseas, coosidered. Call 201-756-0162 $750. ~09-448-O057 days er 609some<br />
furniture. Cash only. 126 prepare students for S.A.T.<br />
Sunset Road, Skilfman, N,J,<br />
WANTED ’~-: ’Skunk<br />
m<strong>in</strong>or repairs, Good buy fur<br />
446.0~ .........<br />
Lann<strong>in</strong>g Ave., Pean<strong>in</strong>gton. dcseented mate br’eedrng<br />
handy person, $899. CallhO0- --<br />
CADILLAC sedan DeVille 1967 ].a(!er 6 p.m.<br />
exams. Also will tutor all<br />
purposes only, buy or choice,of<br />
587-0459. PIA~fied<br />
Rate dote Oct. i2. --black with btack v<strong>in</strong>yl roof,<br />
KAWASAK<strong>11</strong>972 .HI-5O0 -- areas of mathematics grades,<br />
Iustruction<strong>in</strong> litter. 609-397-0363.<br />
music teaeher~ experienced<br />
beige <strong>in</strong>terior full power <strong>in</strong>excellent<br />
,3ondition, $900 or 1-12 Call after 5 p,m. 6O0-443-<br />
Rid<strong>in</strong>gandHorsemanship 1964 FORD Custom -- 4-door, 6 best offer. 201-329-8160. 1013.<br />
with children and adults. Call<br />
Special low series rates ’ elud<strong>in</strong>g 5way seat, a/e, power ’65 BUICK ELECTRA -- air cyl, 15 mpg, good condition, : 201-359-6994.<br />
GAIL~tGE SALE -- tlousehold, for beg<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>rsand doorlocks and w<strong>in</strong>dows t<strong>in</strong>ted eanditioood all power best<br />
UOI(SES BOARDED-- Large glass signal seek<strong>in</strong>g radio<br />
$199. Call 609-799-2148.<br />
toys cloth<strong>in</strong>g odds & ends, 3 <strong>in</strong>termediates offer takes it. Ca<strong>11</strong>201-297-9673<br />
’72 IiUNDA 450, 4 O00 miles<br />
OBOE STUDENTS WANTED<br />
tIELP YOUH CttlLD ma<strong>in</strong>-<br />
stalls. Pastures traixf<strong>in</strong>g r<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Lynnfield Drive, East W<strong>in</strong>d. electric antenna, excel eat after 7 p.m. llookcr tlcader’s custom seat -experienced teacher, student taio a positive feel<strong>in</strong>g about<br />
and ra s. 6O0-259-2096. FOR SALE - 1970 Buick<br />
sor, Brooktree seet<strong>in</strong>n, Sept. Horses Board and Tra<strong>in</strong>od condition. - tires brakes, Skytark,4door PS&PB fully<br />
handle brukes & sissy bar, 6"<br />
extended tubes 509xl6Dunlapof Albert Gnitzer, N,Y. schooLteaehcr/hitorEXperience iu any<br />
GREAT DANE PUPS--farm Philharmonic, 600.452-7293. subject urea grades 4-9. Fair<br />
shocks etc. Always garaged, 26. Ra<strong>in</strong> date Oct. 5.<br />
air rend. <strong>ne</strong>w spew tires 350<br />
By appo<strong>in</strong>tment only bred, btacks and fawns AKC$1350. Call 600-695-0321. ’66 VW -- Best offer. Call 609. eagtae <strong>in</strong> good shape. 51,000<br />
nn ttar/ey rim many more<br />
YAR~ure 20i-359-10o0; 609-924-2M3 registered, $150 to $200. 609- 446-f~569. off. $1350. or best offer. Call extras. Call after 5 p.m, 6O9- rutes good references ex-<br />
books sports & camp<strong>in</strong>g 055-236o.<br />
’37 ~ 4~r.-sdn.<br />
cellent results. Call anytime<br />
Good runn<strong>in</strong>gcond. Best offer.<br />
609-924-9524 after 5,<br />
446-8401. MUSICAl, INSTRUMENTSequipment,<br />
clothes, knick for an <strong>in</strong>troductory <strong>in</strong>terview<br />
IIORSE BOARDING - <strong>11</strong> by 15 Call 609-921-7263 after 5, ’71 FORD SQUIRE WAGON --<br />
---- REPAIRED -- Trade School<br />
knacks. Friday & Sat., 10.5 RARE IIIMALAYAN KIT- box stall. All feed bedd<strong>in</strong>g & p/h, p/s, factory air, extras. ’67 FORD - 4 - door, radio, YAMAItA 1001973-- excellent graduate with 15 yrs. ex- 609-921-2432.<br />
p,m. Western Way & Broad. TENS -- flame po<strong>in</strong>t male pasture. Pleatyof rid<strong>in</strong>g area. 1972 EL CAMINO autom., Excellent cmul. $2,,935. Firm.<br />
heater. Good condition. $300. e(mdition, luw mileage, $375, perience. Overhaul<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
mead, Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton from championship stock. 201-359.0751. power, positraetian rear, Call ~09-652-9O09 after 9 a.m. 6,09-924-9109 evce<strong>in</strong>gs, 201-350-6730. repodd<strong>in</strong>g and adjustihg of all VIOLIN .STUDENTS WAN-<br />
$150. Call Mrs. George Young,<br />
- -- - -- baml<strong>in</strong>struments. Cal1609.660. TED -- Beg<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>r thru <strong>in</strong>-<br />
609-466-3646morn<strong>in</strong>gs or STABLE FOR RENT - 4 box<br />
$1950. 201.329-6290 after 5p.m.<br />
’71 MAVERICK - radials, SAAII SAI,E- - 4-~ ~ ~71 - 3945.<br />
termed[ate. Dofle<strong>in</strong> method<br />
Pets & Animals even<strong>in</strong>gs stalls storage utilities.’ 3 -- preferred. 609-924-7135.<br />
’ ’<br />
automatic, 6, radio, like <strong>ne</strong>w. Authorized Chopped - bored out to 500ec.<br />
ac’es paddocks Reasonable ’69 I)ODGE CORONET -- 609-452-1462. Sales-Service-Parts A’iovmg Io NYC must<br />
¯ . um ’ f mt ~ o a/c ¯ p/s 78000m~ __ sacrifice, $800. CallSat. A.M.,<br />
Oi{ Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g -- For the studeat<br />
rates and a.m. feed<strong>in</strong>g m<br />
~7"" Ca<br />
’/<br />
’<br />
l ’ :’ SUNSETAUTOSAI.ES<br />
with previous experience <strong>in</strong> oil<br />
GERMAN SHEPHERDS -- return for upk e ep o re f p err p y. ~ uv ’ n eves ’ 609 " 448 " 20i6 ’ ’59 BUG EYE SPRITE - red.<br />
l{oule 12<br />
Sept. ~ or Sun Sept. 29 all<br />
pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>dividualize~ <strong>in</strong>- FLU’I";i~-~ ~CTION<br />
Tak<strong>in</strong>g orders for puppies. Please ca<strong>11</strong>201-359-4207.<br />
Runn<strong>in</strong>g $300. firm. Call C~J- Baptistown, N.J.<br />
day, (~J-624.0545 for Rick. ’Will<br />
struction is offered with Professional Flutist with<br />
AKC reg., champ, blood l<strong>in</strong>es. ’69~/~O00 - , , , sell on the spot. Also Ford ’66<br />
emphasis on a solid foundationBachelor & Masters ot Music<br />
$200. Call 609-448-5194 after 4 __ miles, excell~e~t con’diti’on. 41;6-1635. 201-996-2137<br />
______ Galaxie ~0, $250~ to explore various techniques degree, as well us leacb<strong>in</strong>g<br />
p.m. ¯ $1,200. Firm. o09-695-1940after , ~ ’<br />
WE’RE I,OOKING FOR ’66C~ean<br />
nod perform<strong>in</strong>g experience, is<br />
a 5 p.m.<br />
body. Needs motor work, Best i971 MGB-Michel}nrada 1972HONDASD’350--ex-~ffPalnt!~andto^~akeuse_o<br />
!<br />
seek<strong>in</strong>g stadents. 609-443-5844.<br />
-- M<strong>in</strong>iature Collie Puppy, ~ relent coodition, 2900 miles. --<br />
PROFESSIONAL preferably female, please call 1973 MGB-- law mileage ke<br />
offer. 201-359-9550 or 254-3669,<br />
tires, low mileage, excel.<br />
rend., am/ha radio optiunal $750. 6O0-799-3916. ~c’on~e’~’s~<br />
~<br />
"ofUU ~iel~o~r,~a<br />
orgauizatiou, A <strong>ne</strong>w el~ass with CENTBAL JERSEY<br />
RIDING INSTRUCTION 609-737-2904 aftra’ 6 p.m. <strong>ne</strong>w. $3,450. 609-296-7085. ’ DODge, e00 fbrglass roof. 609-799-1610.<br />
1973~ON<br />
llughie Lee-Smith at the CERAMICS<br />
-Private only mi., white & wood f<strong>in</strong>ish Baja lo0 - excellent runn<strong>in</strong>g Studio on the Canal nn Men- Special Technique, nights<br />
-Certified Instruction Monaco. Excellent condition. day afternoou. Classes beg<strong>in</strong> every Thursday by Nationally<br />
DOBERMAN PINCHER -- l CLASS[C VW Kbarman Gtfia,<br />
1072 MAVEHICK standard eonditioo. $350. 699-46~2430.September<br />
-Beg<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>rs thru advanced 6(}9-921-6612.<br />
23 and cont<strong>in</strong>ues ?,earcdited leacher.<br />
yr. old black, German quality German Model 1966 type 343, with radio & heater 13 O00 Sturt<strong>in</strong>g Sept. 5, 7-10 pan.<br />
I’i,n~ets~lu~en~alal:n:mal -Age bthru adult stock champion blood{<strong>in</strong>e,am/fro rgdio, 30 mpg, ex- ’51 II~DAVIDSON i200 for 12 weeks. 452-9053.<br />
ndles. Call 201-446-6550.<br />
-Class time - 1 hr. Col/daytime 215-940-362~afterceHenl runn<strong>in</strong>g coudition 1970 BUICK Century Luxus, 9<br />
~SAW:I-- -Complete program <strong>in</strong>cludes: ec-- 6" Sprioger Lake <strong>in</strong>- Some of (he th<strong>in</strong>gs we wilt he<br />
3 p.m, call 609-737-3560. complete repair reem’ds, possnnger wagon, ac, stereo, ’66 FORD LTD -- eng<strong>in</strong>e,<br />
Text-Rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />
jeerer. Willsacrifice for best WOMEN’S WORKSROP for do<strong>in</strong>g:<br />
HAPPINESS IS tfELPING AN<br />
__ Origuml ow<strong>ne</strong>r movieg West, power many extras, like <strong>ne</strong>w,<br />
tlorseand tack Care<br />
snmul. Good karma, <strong>ne</strong>eds elf<strong>in</strong>’. (’,all 215-295-1432wnmen who are ready for Porcetata SlipBufld<strong>in</strong>g<br />
ABANDONED PET FIND A<br />
ST. BERNARD -- male, 13 must sell, make offer. Carl 609- 21,600 miles 609.443.4245.<br />
edunr work. $159. 609-452-1366.anytime, changes iu their lives, want to Clay Lifttag Sgraffita<strong>in</strong>g<br />
HOME - THROUGH SAVE.<br />
nmnths champ, blood l<strong>in</strong>es, 452-6599, 9 to 5:30 ar 443-6165<br />
STAGANDOEFARM learn nnu’e about, themselves Flower Maktag Flower design<br />
AKC reg,, perfect mark<strong>in</strong>g, anyt<strong>in</strong>m,<br />
STABLES<br />
ClIE~~-~uc, 4- <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> identify<strong>in</strong>g Male{ira Culoutwork<br />
very h’mndly, Wants good<br />
LOOKING fro’ a great gas door, 0-cyl, auto. traus., P/S<br />
pupGerman7 weeksShepherdold. "Lab male<br />
Trucks<br />
streagths and options jo<strong>in</strong>our<br />
609-707.324244h°me’-’478Ask<strong>in</strong>g $100, Call <strong>11</strong>09.<br />
,,.,. ~m~,, Cu~.~v. _<br />
dr.,saver?guuranteed<br />
’~<br />
i6 mpg. 609-443-4542.<br />
F’m’d21Fairta<strong>ne</strong>,mpg., runs4<br />
nngo<strong>in</strong>g group start<strong>in</strong>g late ..(The class is limded to 12<br />
GermanShepherd type female September. For more <strong>in</strong>- and the fee is $2. plus your<br />
about 7 weeks old.<br />
u~eehunieally suund body good. $75. O0~-924-4523.<br />
FEMALE ~ 5’/~ ...... -vnu~,w~ _ ^~’r m.,le ~ requires soum work. $600. Call ’¢{5 ~ 263 ~’R~ formation call o09-443-4221 supplies)<br />
Male0 me, old black Labrador raps, old. AKC $75, Call <strong>11</strong>09. " "~ ’<br />
~po dog wilh white bib, ~emam very smart, vury<br />
_ _ , niks Garage 30 Muare St eag<strong>in</strong>e, runn<strong>in</strong>g eondittan $75. New& Used Tocsday aud Thursday from t Dther worksbop classes, Men,<br />
44<strong>11</strong>-4659,<br />
60)’)2 ........ ’ ’ ’rues, Wed,, 7-t0.<br />
l’~male hound type dog, all htack, 10 weeks, shots & , ,, ,~-,~,~au. ’72 CAMARO Rolly Sport -- firm, Call :.:01-359-6265. Weld-ltuilt Burly Company to ,I p,m.<br />
l)istrihutor<br />
30;t US llwy i Monmouth Jet.<br />
white with tan head,<br />
wormed. Call 315-547.1596,<br />
btack <strong>in</strong>terior ~cket seats SUNSI,YPAUTO SALES<br />
Shut I lirunsv,’ick, 201.329-2426.<br />
3 year old female pore bred i]ERMAN SIIEPIIERD<br />
CIIEVY ’69 NOVA - good v<strong>in</strong>yl roof very good con. 196[t VOLHSWAGI~,N - $650. ur Route 12<br />
Beg<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g Classes ia<br />
spayed English Setter, liver<br />
PUPS: P, are white, Healthy, condition auto., 0 cyl, $750, dit{on, Orig<strong>in</strong>al ow<strong>ne</strong>r, $25(]0, best offer, Uul} 609-446-2043. ltaptisB)wn, N.J,<br />
Exercise and Meditation<br />
anu white, country bred, Friend & WIREFOXTERI¢.IER PUPS. Uaire, 201-359-0323, Call 601.-443-tbP,, alter 6 p,,n. 2Ol-906-2137<br />
Beagle ¯ Cocker female tan protecter. Registered, 1201) AKC, shots, males, $85 each, and weekends. KUNI)ALINIYGGA Build<strong>in</strong>g<br />
andwhJle, 9me, old,, excellent 767.~09. Call 609-446-2332.<br />
with children,<br />
DATSUN 249Z -- 1973 yeltaw<br />
{973TOY()TA-Mark R, cp, {q(’K-UP - now 1974 Lk tml<br />
Course Beglhs Sept, 2~ Services<br />
Young male all blaek eat with ENGI, ISH SPItINGER NEW I,’OUNDLAND dog witll btack <strong>in</strong>terior 4 smed 65 FORD FALCON - 2 (lear<br />
e~l. autu a/e, p/s, urn-fro, pishmo’ru u’y, fr In$2957.z<br />
l~xlras.<br />
-<br />
MUST SEI,L 201.2~J7 & W Mazda, (~19-624-9330. c.,dl 609-924.3902 after 5 p.m. I,qEIJ:)BACI(I{0ESERVICE<br />
white sock on <strong>ne</strong>ck wear<strong>in</strong>g SPANIEL puppies, AKC, pedigree . I yr, n{d, {lea{tby nnl//m radials Imv m}leage auta 73001)mi. Notprntty Just (;200 duys & 600-443-6605 We s~eeialize <strong>in</strong> anyth<strong>in</strong>g you<br />
yellow collar found at 05 cnampton sired, bred lor ondh’iendly, llruwtl & wh}te, dealer stu’viced s<strong>in</strong>ce <strong>ne</strong>w reltable, Plenty uf life left, cveniugs.<br />
’73CI[EVYUUSTOM20--050SCIIIBIILEIIS’ STUDIO If <strong>ne</strong>ed da<strong>ne</strong> no job is too small<br />
Wigg<strong>in</strong>s St.<br />
show, tleld or pet. 609-896-16421~)9.799-2742.<br />
shawrueal tonalities. Ca ta}9. $125t 609-4,t6-0697 ovoa<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />
4s~,ed,side ~{pes,$g,t~0f{rm, you wuuld like to wr e bit [tares [u [’}I [Jle average<br />
[,argo male tig,er stripped cat or 609-292.1605, WEIMARANI,]It Pups - AKC 7085,2465 after 6 p.m. ’65 I~H~U]tY COMET -. 4 20 -350- H I. rarely get past the bhmk I~,ge, hamcaw<strong>ne</strong>r, Fast Service &<br />
tounu ou Itoseuale Road, wLs aid. Good huut{ag stock i972 PINTO RI a bout -- tit’, 6 cyl, 09906 miles goad ju<strong>in</strong> us|his full ill a caulbhletl tree esliaudes,<br />
BLACK GELDING ¯ 12 yrs,<br />
cxce]lenl wilh children ca rodJo, healer <strong>ne</strong>w titus, I,ooks rtuul~ltg coat}, $950. trail eves, nmveatenlo’,Vrll{ng class ~plics.Sm)wremeval.<br />
Call us about our kittea~<br />
’65 ItES’rOREI) VW IIUG -- and runs like pew, garage 609-771-1013<br />
aid, 14,3 hands, Excellent t{09.,14<strong>11</strong>.0300,<br />
Campers & wee<strong>kl</strong>y at the Uh ’a Driveways<br />
young female and a tered<br />
ucw udnt radal ires, <strong>in</strong>ptsasmlo<br />
& trail ilorso, Has PUPS WANTEJ) .... In litter ko)t, Ask<strong>in</strong>g $1000. 609452-1972"~’~"~i0-’J~’ocllnTrailers Church F’r<strong>in</strong>cotml, Cull b’out<strong>in</strong>gsdug-haullng<br />
tlIam cats. ler<strong>in</strong>r& shacks, namy exlras,<br />
show<strong>in</strong>g experience, lots [urrcsa[eas Imts, l~hono<br />
19,6,<br />
i{EL[K[/N 600-624-~04, 924- Cltlhmytiule6o0.TfiO.7596<br />
Ask<strong>in</strong>g $950, l)ays, 609.063, 22009 miles, excellent run- ~ ........<br />
Reasonable to good hollo, 600.452-ii963beforela)aa. 63;}8.<br />
PJeasoroporl nst &found/~ts l’ease call 0O0-M8.1416, ’66 VW ]leolle-.witbstlllroof di[taiL $19il9, 609-924-7725, 1972, 16 FT, TRAVEL 5762 far nfor nat a ld<br />
TRAII,ER sleeps 0 self. ts’echure, ’rlIINK{NU A[IOUTbnildipga<br />
witidn a’~,l.hr ~or ed and call recunt tnnud eagBlo, rlulal ....................<br />
pond or aced h<strong>in</strong>d cleared?<br />
eana<strong>ne</strong>(, Beat offer, 20[.3~1.<br />
the police if you f<strong>in</strong>d an l,Jurod<br />
EN(LISII SPIUNGEIt pt!ps. OPEL ({’L’ 1970 , 4 speet tires $425, 609-799.1521l"()lt[) PINTO-- 1972.4 speed, (!18)3,<br />
FI{ENCII COOKING<br />
Call<br />
10 wl~ uld, uku liver & wnite<br />
pot, ydiow, like <strong>ne</strong>w, Call oveu ng<br />
VIVACIOUS, heauteous guud hunt<strong>in</strong>g sluek, call 600- even ~lgs. t+xeolhmi cnnd{lluu 26,000 ....... CI,A&Sl,2S - hi Prhlcetou w t<br />
6O0-799.:{<strong>11</strong>90, Inlk~, $170q, Ca 61~,1.446.5522,3i’ SERIIO SCtPlq’Y tndler ’71,<br />
puppy, female, ~nostly, beagle, Z9[b4123,<br />
ll}mas and Daniel, In Fran<strong>ne</strong> MC({IIJ,AN EXCAVATING<br />
lhlve a t~pe nf dog or eat <strong>11</strong> alreauy s~yeu ano shuts.<br />
all ahnniuum, Ileater, with Simom Beck C I I. IN(?,<br />
Illllld? CallUS and we w put 10~Pt’,~l,-l*;A"h(--Jlvil!;’-’o’T~Tul{a .............<br />
Free, 600,440.1901, Spyder, New: ~()ny shucks, l~17 ()1, IS lie ml t 18- t od ’6,<strong>11</strong>,ANUIA b’l,AVIAeonv,,I,ystuvu, sluk ’err g I ciode6 tnodlatdy 600-45~.i~2 alter 5<br />
yOU all our wait<strong>in</strong>g list, Lost & Found Itullduzers Ire d und loader,<br />
M[eldlh~ X rudials, Ilover cendilhm, Aul/f,n, PS, I’ll erig, ow<strong>ne</strong>r 69 600 nd, alotur hik’h ship nlh’rors & canopy, p,lu,<br />
I{uurs: Mon,-~rl,,O.4 I,IIASA APS(I <strong>in</strong>lle, 16 w~, raced, ,12009 tai!es, Mnviag auto, air. Best effer, 600.799. {u~eds rebu{hltag ulhel’w]so Use( uoce, $950. 1201)792-9~9, Jrag Itau, dural B’allers end<br />
Sutur({21d aheud forays 10.1~ AKcblnck rng,wltil AllWhit°shuts,lnarkhlgamaay<br />
LOS’i’-T’]’]-I’~{A~,’I~?]’,~’epmost saci,}fk!e, Call M: :1253 attar 6,<br />
50excdl’, ~ha }e, Pho<strong>ne</strong> k:01.359-<br />
Sket~, htnulay~{ 19:00<br />
comple}0799.1NiplL tlealnl}lion wurk. <strong>11</strong>09<br />
,~lys U II llallnm: Ta Craig l)esumnd uf[m’ 5, 009.921.6945, MII,EY &IIAIt’rMAN<br />
A,M, ¯ 12:60, Na h~troe o ,<br />
Mrs,a IpoialmeatA,C, ( ravel{ 4,120.access°rles I<strong>ne</strong>{udod 600.443, l,ovu frmn Motho’, ltowaru 167 ii]’,~’M-Of[;[rl’l"];rfl]]J~ ’~’-’- 4 ............... Srusoeallhn’seTraihn’SselI.Oat<br />
Ce[fee Breuk, 8ted 0 oa the PI,UMII[NG & ilEATING<br />
G09.9~b6122,<br />
t~81.,148.057,i, do% i)/~, p/b,u/e, s{10w tires, ’67 VW I,’ASTIIAC ( ¯ o, 197,1 S[LVEI~ l"[ItElllltD 3 (loon, 452.6063,<br />
" gunu calRlltlOll, Guud h’ ex¢td |’uual/ig co( J¢lSt sp, IruDs, 360 cub, <strong>in</strong>ch, ~’lhu’[’l~1{s~’ellr{’osl" OII,IIUIINI,~IIS<br />
Sl!k’,.~r~o~’~iiy -- Ban e<br />
IIEA(I},I,IS -- il p irobred<br />
FtiLIND ¯ affectla ulla white<br />
colnuluth}g, 609,7~i9.060L to<strong>ne</strong>d, Body apar {or[, AM, porleel r|}lUdilg road1 Mnvhlg KalUlilhq’Enter u’lse~<br />
toennluues ot nllk sc’oet<br />
fen1 Ip~{, {{pod hlntora, P’ ea ......................... $8,~0, or btnd after, (~.921.726;1 ~01,~97.0~77,<br />
uut of stalu, ank~t se!l, ~1,201), ltlswculnn,g,N,J,PNh}<br />
lrh{th){j, V{Ir{oos |ype8 ¢~’<br />
,I,II, ItEIIDIN(i&SONINC,<br />
’oo~{oltablo, Try be[oru you ~:l,INlls/~{ttlSI.<br />
<strong>kl</strong>litul, wl{h ortulge alnt tabby 9[ler g, ca<strong>11</strong>9o0,.166.0770 fill’<br />
iua ’k<strong>in</strong>gs lie ’raalol W xals. UAIHI,I,AC C()U PBI lie ..............................................<br />
slo<strong>ne</strong>{ s, hlelud}llg 1}41 }o’,allO<br />
aplmlaBuent Prhlcetnn<br />
pNE.MAl,[~h()vely AKc,PLK]Mu~{pupg?Mtt~I- {y, 6o9.44<strong>11</strong>.o9976fie, 0 pl n, (u 1!09,924,5957,<br />
VlLI,E ’7’~ .... i) aek<br />
und tun ~ le, aa lie.,( uer flhn, ~)0.92,1.0981<br />
rootll $1hb, Tu<strong>kl</strong>ng ol’uer~{ far iutrgundy le~.llher hRor}ur, ft MUSTANG 1071 - nr glual ’1972 C{{I!~V]Ii)I,ET |{IN(iS. will be n t 0¢ S we US<br />
8tunllard I’notllos AKC, x)wer IllUS tapu deck <strong>ne</strong>d ilew UWlU!r low lltileugo: V.9 a r WOOD S’I’A’I’It}N WAGON. , ............................ , ......................<br />
pawcr tllse i~i’alte~ utt<br />
MUST SEIJ, I,,’XCI~I,I,ENT ’0~1 AI*ACIIE ea}llplll~ lrallor, she Ioehldquea. le apd t t eel Study It’ lu’hl[htg<br />
c|)allil, /;~tligrno ~, apk a I~IN(I,[SII IHII,~,DO(; PUPSELOPEI) ¯ llhle ntala alU tales. Burke’ atlp ctnl’l WRi All<br />
{a sh!or<strong>in</strong>g, v<strong>in</strong>yl rpa[, A)u’0x, t!tINl}lTl(tN, MAKE (tl:FElt, very easy te ISl/I, 1~3scel{o61 Jalles W It <strong>11</strong> he Sllnllu ult RECYCLE<br />
$1~0,w{lit°;’lgl!)w,$~001{°atly<br />
updtnld’Oct’up1600.397.P°t<br />
.... ShotLAKG’ ItuMedM & l’tluildegShaw I~nltt|~ts’Ix~gi%~}!ovell’nlnalebv<br />
UWlUH*)arakeel’f slghtolt||uch 01°uud’ Cull hetwcea 9 ajtl, aadp,la, 1~)9,t4167199+ $3:159, Call aflcr 0:;( ),<strong>11</strong> t~9- CAI,I, WEEKENIIS ~0b:BP. ci t lie ~tulble sn ’ ig Ih0 U|lla, Wet ostlay i lU’.<br />
3430 t)lt WEEK I)AY8 AI:. Iralkq’ l<strong>in</strong>d 9 by 19 le6t nh~n. ,{I{~,91)~3, C{a6ana I~gt<br />
THIS<br />
I(~, k{[ lallg,<br />
shire l{g~0, {$300) Pho<strong>ne</strong> ~01. pna~e trill}, fi01/,924.24<strong>11</strong>1,<br />
79).0~ }{I nr all iay Sa, & 80u,<br />
783,’/919, ’1’1’.~ t tl J M, 350.22 ),<br />
fuhhult, ,I hu’t.{e storltgO Sep[Ollt~r ’.13 UlPl CUll| 0Pa<br />
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mr p~xc~o~P.~cxu "Seven For Central Jersey" ~.tlLLSBOROUGH BEACON,.<br />
T#E CEI¢’r~L lOST<br />
The Manville <strong>News</strong><br />
IOINDSOR-HIGHT$ HEI~tLD The Fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />
THU~{SDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1974 7-B:<br />
Build<strong>in</strong>g Garden<strong>in</strong>g & Mov<strong>in</strong>g &<br />
Services ¯<br />
Landscap<strong>in</strong>g Home Repairs Haul<strong>in</strong>g _<br />
Roof<strong>in</strong>g Wanted To RentFor<br />
Rent. Rooms For Rent - Apts. Houses For Rent<br />
NELSON GLASS &<br />
OBAL<br />
ALUMINUM<br />
BUILDER -- Professional ATTICS,~ BASEMENTS’,#<br />
GAIIDENMAHKETINGINC. craftsmanship. All phases of<br />
garages<br />
haul<strong>in</strong>g &<br />
clea<strong>ne</strong>d out. Ligh[<br />
45 SPRING ST.<br />
build<strong>in</strong>g. M.R. TOTH CON- mov<strong>in</strong>g.(20<strong>11</strong>359-<br />
PRINCETON<br />
Landscape STRUCTION, Cranbury N,J.a402.<br />
6O9-924-2880 - Desig<strong>ne</strong>r and Contractor..<br />
MIRRORS<br />
609-fi56-233o or 201-329-6O13. ’ ~ ~t--<br />
AUTO GLASS<br />
Alexander St. CAR~LE- Paperhang<strong>in</strong>g<br />
PLATE & WINDOW GLASS Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton For home improvementsj<br />
6O9452-2401 remodel<strong>in</strong>g repairs ana -7 .<br />
Bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />
alterations also <strong>ne</strong>w con- NANAK’S<br />
structioo. Please call 609-737- Rcaseeable PAINTEIIS<br />
Services<br />
o47o.<br />
Quality<br />
Home Repairs<br />
ILates Pa<strong>in</strong>t<br />
’ITPING<br />
CARPENTRY, REPAIRSand Expertise <strong>in</strong> Workmanship<br />
small alterations, Call 201-359- Year round bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />
IBM Correct<strong>in</strong>g Selsetric II-EW IIOME 7571 after 5:30 p.m. No Wait<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Different Typestyles IMPROVEMENTS Free a09-924-3962<br />
MyRome Ca<strong>11</strong>201-521-2764<br />
S~IEETROCKING & Est<strong>in</strong>lates after 5p.m.<br />
for arrangements Carpentry repairs pa<strong>ne</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g SPACKLING da<strong>ne</strong>. 609-448ceihngs,<br />
<strong>in</strong>t. & ex~. pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 8768.<br />
PAtN’--~-ff-PAPER H~ER<br />
M<strong>in</strong>or plumb<strong>in</strong>g & elect ~ -- Third ge<strong>ne</strong>ration of quality<br />
A-ALL STAR Driv<strong>in</strong>g School. repairs, work. 201-545-3879.<br />
$12 full hour. $20 road test. 201-<br />
329-2020,<br />
809-448-3538 Home Services<br />
THESIS & MANUSCRIPT<br />
NEED HELP? CAN’T DRIVE<br />
PAINTING COMPANY<br />
GEARS<br />
Typ<strong>in</strong>g, Dissertatfons IBM<br />
A NAIL? WANT A CAR- lnteriorandexterior<br />
Executive & Selectric II type. PENTER? Call Walt Dye 609- New homes, additions, 609-799-3416<br />
10 years exp. Mrs. DiCieeo, 440-1555 nr 448-7571. garages, drivewayst roof<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
609-896-0004.<br />
CARPENTRY craftsmanship custom masonry, fmeplaces, ROOMS PAINTED - free<br />
-quality work; from pa<strong>ne</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g, swimm<strong>in</strong>g pools and patios, estimates, reasonable rates<br />
TYPING DONE IN PRIN- bookshelves, basement Full l<strong>in</strong>e of alum<strong>in</strong>um ’eleanwork. Cal1609-799-1482.<br />
CETON AREA -- by an ex- f<strong>in</strong>ish<strong>in</strong>g; to decks, products.<br />
perienced secretary work<strong>in</strong>g alterations, small additions PAIN~<br />
from home. All work com- unusual projects welcomed: WM. FISHER BUILDER’S<br />
HANGING, Frank Janda 292<br />
pleted on Selectric II also trees "cut; references. INC. Dutch Neck Rd. Call (6O9)’448typewriter.<br />
No job too sma or Z<strong>in</strong>k Brother, 609-924-6302. Serv<strong>in</strong>g Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton area for 30 3578.<br />
large. Call 6O9-924-1553 after 4<br />
years. Fhaanc<strong>in</strong>g arranged.<br />
p.M.<br />
CARPENTRY: Repairs 609-799-3818 PAPER ItANGING AND<br />
pa<strong>ne</strong>ll<strong>in</strong>g, sid<strong>in</strong>g roof<strong>in</strong>g. SCRAPING. Prompt personal<br />
Smaller jobs preferred. ’ Im- DU-R~ . Service. All types of wall<br />
Cater<strong>in</strong>g mediate service. Call after Hrs. 2 p.m. ’- 12 p.m. Ask for cover<strong>in</strong>g. Free estimates. Dan<br />
5:39 . 201-359-419a, Johunie or George 609-448-4622Rudenste<strong>in</strong> 609-585-9376.<br />
. or 6O9-443-3738.<br />
CATEHING - Intimate d<strong>in</strong><strong>ne</strong>r<br />
parties to large receptions.<br />
DON’TMOVE PLU~ ~ ~ "~021. p A I N T I N G B Y<br />
MODERNIZE Need a plumber free SEMINARIANS -- <strong>in</strong>terior &<br />
Variety of menus. Call 609-655- CallAIlWork estimates - all types of exterior. References<br />
0968.<br />
201-359-3000 plumb<strong>in</strong>g. Call Mike anytime available. Bill Spears 3O9-799-<br />
201-534-4150 day or eight. Pho<strong>ne</strong> 609-586- 3847.<br />
CATERING 8 to 80. Garage, Dormers, Ree.<br />
French, English or AmericanRooms.<br />
Let us help you decide.<br />
Cuis<strong>in</strong>e. Experienced, 609-587.<br />
4850 collect.<br />
ALUMINUM SIDING,<br />
CARPENTRY & ROOFING<br />
John Septak. Call after 5 p.m.<br />
6O9-448-1737.<br />
Electricians<br />
CUSTOM CARPENTRY --<br />
Kitchens and bathrooms <strong>in</strong>-<br />
F & B I~I,EC’rItlCAI, stalled, repairs, remodel<strong>in</strong>g<br />
CONTiiACTOBS alterations cellars attics<br />
Licensed Electrician garages, pa<strong>ne</strong>ll<strong>in</strong>g, ceil<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />
609-446-5202 All work guaranteed - fully<br />
Free Estimates iusttred. Call 809-259-9795. ( -<br />
Residential-Commercial<br />
Industrial CARPENTER - Tom Wiley -<br />
Bufldar - All phases of car-<br />
ELECTRICAL WORK - No ion pantry. Over 13 yrs. ex-<br />
too big or too small. Workperience. Call 609-799-0999.<br />
manship guaranteed. CUt 20<strong>11</strong> SEAMLESS ALUMINUM<br />
821-8153.<br />
GU’I’rEHS Victor Diammld<br />
ELE~259 - R,R. 2 Box 219, Bridgepalnl<br />
Hesidental, Commercial, Rd., Belle Mead, N,J, 08502.<br />
Industrial. All Air Coa- 201-359-3841 night, 609-924-1643<br />
ditioni_..~ng repairs. day.<br />
NEED A GOOD<br />
cARPENTRY<br />
EI,ECTItICIAN?<br />
ADDITIONS REMODELING<br />
Call tlahn Electrical Contract<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
Free estimates. (201) PRE-FAB FIREPLACES<br />
359-4240. Consumer Bureau<br />
registered, No. 1794. 609+759-7940 Peter Wikoff<br />
N,W,MAUL & SON LO~IM-<br />
U.S. lhvy. 130 & Griggs Drive PROVEMENTS - We do<br />
201-329-4656 Da<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, masonry work,<br />
mnces, basements"and ’ad-<br />
Hepair Service ditions. Free estimates. 609-<br />
Electrical Power & 883-318(L<br />
Light<strong>in</strong>g Installations<br />
hldustriul Ma<strong>in</strong>tenance.<br />
NEED REPAIRS<br />
REMODELING, CON:<br />
STRUCTION? We’ll do just<br />
Gard<strong>in</strong>g & about anyth<strong>in</strong>g. No job too<br />
small. Robm’tson & Son. fi09.<br />
7";7-2260.<br />
Landscap<strong>in</strong>g<br />
BUILDING CONTRACTOR<br />
llome remodel<strong>in</strong>g masonry,<br />
BOB’s Lawnscap<strong>in</strong>g -- sid<strong>in</strong>g and roof<strong>in</strong>g etc. R.<br />
complete lawn nunntena<strong>ne</strong>e Simo<strong>ne</strong>lli 2 North Ma<strong>in</strong> St.<br />
flower beds <strong>in</strong>sta ed. Call for<br />
free estimates. 201-359-5243.<br />
Allentown 609-259-9221 or Te~<br />
Ratkowski, 42 Greenfield<br />
’I’tfATCHING, reseed<strong>in</strong>g, Ave., Trenton, 609-882-5131.<br />
fertiliz<strong>in</strong>g. R.W. S<strong>in</strong>clair. 609.<br />
586-0147.<br />
CERAMIC v<strong>in</strong>yl-asbestus and<br />
v<strong>in</strong>yl til<strong>in</strong>g; wallpaper<strong>in</strong>g;<br />
TREI’~ SEt{VICE earpeatry and rocf repairs. No<br />
We Care For Beauty<br />
Job Too Small! Reasonable.<br />
That Grows 201-359-2714.<br />
-Total prolessiusal tree care<br />
SPACKLING -- Wall, ceil<strong>in</strong>g<br />
-Fully <strong>in</strong>sured<br />
repair. Sheetrock tap<strong>in</strong>g &<br />
-Laudcleae<strong>in</strong>g ’thru plant<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>ish<strong>in</strong>g. 201-985-3816,<br />
LANDSCAPE DIVISION A & W Kitchen Cab<strong>in</strong>ets and<br />
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and alterations. 009-259-7527,<br />
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WINI)OW GI,ASS<br />
Seaso<strong>ne</strong>d/Split/Dol. PI,ENIGLAS <strong>in</strong>stalled <strong>in</strong><br />
STAGANDOE FARM doors. W<strong>in</strong>dow screens<br />
SEBVICES replaced, Qu ek sere ce<br />
6~J-737-3242 Bights llardware 106 Mercer<br />
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PLANTS .... GIIOUNI} Call Ward Phelps, 609-440-38fil,<br />
COVERS IVY, Pachysandra<br />
Myrtle- lteusouahie. Retail MASIIN C()NTllACTIIII<br />
oldy, Odds & ends uf perenidals,<br />
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OFFICE & HOUSE<br />
CLEANERS available. I)ANNY PAINTING CO --<br />
Dependable. Flexible hours. Interior & Exterior.<br />
Call 609-443-6877. Ftcasonable rates. Satisfaction<br />
FIREPLACES -- Wood<br />
guaranteed. Residential &<br />
burn<strong>in</strong>g. Beat the predicted<br />
Commercial. Call anytime.<br />
fuel shortage. Guaranteed to<br />
(609) 393-47t8.<br />
work. Many style to chosse for<br />
<strong>in</strong>side f<strong>in</strong>ish. 201-297-2808 day PAI~ ~ &<br />
ornite. EXTERIOR Top quality<br />
work. Free Estimates<br />
FLOOR SANDING - hardwood<br />
floors sanded and f<strong>in</strong>ished.<br />
Reasonable R, ates. Fully<br />
Pho<strong>ne</strong> 669-585-8235.<br />
Insured. Capitol Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g 609-<br />
883-1537.<br />
hlterior and Exterior<br />
DO you love grandmother’s Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g<br />
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tile rescue. Your antiques 201-521-0678<br />
lov<strong>in</strong>gly and carefully<br />
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restored and ref<strong>in</strong>ished.<br />
Quality craftsmanship. All WALL~INGworkdu<strong>ne</strong>by<br />
hand. Please call PAINTING -- Small car-<br />
609-737-3403 after 5 p.m, pantry jobs, Call 609-448-0683,<br />
COL~ ~ ~ to<br />
AND pa<strong>in</strong>t your home this falh<br />
SEPTICTANKS Experienced all <strong>in</strong>terior and<br />
CLEANED exterior - fiuish<strong>in</strong>g. For free<br />
7Trunks-NoWait<strong>in</strong>g advice, reasonable estimates,<br />
call 6O9-466-3420.<br />
RUSSELLitEIDCO. ItOUSE PAINTING - Fall is<br />
tile best time for outside<br />
20YearsExperience pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. Free estimates 609-<br />
201-844-2534 201-356-5800448-3538.<br />
CIIAIIIS: CANED, R.USIIED PAINTING - quality work.<br />
reglued, tighte<strong>ne</strong>d repaired. Looal references. Call for free<br />
Furniture ref<strong>in</strong>ished. Years of estimate. Berate 609-440-3717.<br />
experience. Free pick-up and<br />
delivery¯ 609-896-0057<br />
Pav<strong>in</strong>g<br />
FOR A UNIQUE experience,<br />
to see your furniture clea<strong>ne</strong>d<br />
of pa<strong>in</strong>t and varnish with our<br />
speciul DIP & STRIP process, PIRONE DRIVEWAY<br />
come to Rt. 27, 49 Ma<strong>in</strong> St.,<br />
CONSTRUCTION - Black top<br />
K<strong>in</strong>gston, N.J. 609-924-5668.<br />
gravel top soil years of ca-<br />
Open Monday, Tuesday and<br />
perie<strong>ne</strong>e. Call anytime 609-452-<br />
Wed<strong>ne</strong>sday from 9 a.m. to 8<br />
IATIONS, AD.<br />
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9182.<br />
p.m, Thursday. Friday & PAVING- Asphalt, blacktop<br />
Saturday. 9 to 5. sto<strong>ne</strong> & gravel. Park<strong>in</strong>g lots,<br />
ANT~ &<br />
driveway seal<strong>in</strong>g. Free<br />
reproduced, Antique p<strong>in</strong>e<br />
estimates. 609-695-9450 or 606furniture<br />
made to order. 924-9109 before 7:3O a.m. or<br />
Grandfather clocks. Country after 6:30p.m.G. Davis.<br />
Shop 609-,t99-<strong>11</strong>92.<br />
Photography<br />
VOLK RUG CLEANING<br />
and YOUIt WEI)I)ING memories<br />
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color. Desigu Photography,<br />
Rugs professiooally clea<strong>ne</strong>d ill<br />
your home. Dry withia o<strong>ne</strong><br />
609-924+2339 or 587-4<strong>11</strong>50.<br />
hour. Guaranteed no<br />
shr<strong>in</strong>kage. Free estimates. IqIItTItGIIAI IIV<br />
Call (609) 448-0120.<br />
IT’S Y(IUlt WEI)I)ING!<br />
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reasonable. Don’t thruw it IrI"SYt)Ultl)AYI<br />
away discover its natural<br />
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CARPET CLEANING JAY<br />
Best method available, Lowest 6o9<strong>11</strong>8-502;|<br />
rices. Call Mason’s, 609-737.<br />
~50 or 737-1689,<br />
LAM~ -- lamp Piano Tun<strong>in</strong>g<br />
nlounUng and repairs Nnsar+u<br />
Interiors, 102 Nassau St, IqAN() TUNING uad n<br />
Pr nceton, repairs at rensonuble rates<br />
ROGERS UPItOI,STERY --<br />
Cull William Durst, 800+466+<br />
Consuamr Bul’eaa Nn, 5412.<br />
3359.<br />
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terior home improvements, young woman seeks small<br />
Free estimates. Call 609-443. house or apartment <strong>in</strong> country<br />
,<br />
area w,th<strong>in</strong> 3O m<strong>in</strong>utes<br />
1908~<br />
driv<strong>in</strong>g time from Ew<strong>in</strong>g, Pets<br />
must be welcome. 609-586-7873<br />
Roof<strong>in</strong>g & Alum<strong>in</strong>um Sid<strong>in</strong>g after 6 p.m.<br />
New and repairs gutters &<br />
leaders,<br />
Quality work, prices PRINCETON OR ENVIRONS<br />
reasonable,<br />
-- couple requires unfurnished<br />
Free Estimates 609-882-7552. d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g,<br />
noese,<br />
family<br />
2 bedrooms<br />
rooms.<br />
liv<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
Please<br />
WAy--ks? call 201-852-2877.<br />
Plan ahead for your roof<strong>in</strong>g<br />
<strong>ne</strong>eds.<br />
NEW ROOFS REPAIRS PROFESSIONAL COUPLE<br />
want small house or apart-<br />
COOPER &SCIIAFER ment . country sett<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
63 Moran Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Reasonable rent. 201-M6-0238,<br />
609-924-2063<br />
2 BEDROOM HOUSE<br />
. pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g a t<br />
~01.347197U? earluu t ’y, [+’rco csthna(tm.<br />
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~, LARGE FURNISHED MANVILLE: 4 large rooms, MONTGOMERY TWP. - 3<br />
bedroom with private bath <strong>in</strong> No, 9th Ave. heat <strong>in</strong>cluded. bedrooms, P/z bath ranch eat<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton. Gentleman only. 201 725-1018, <strong>in</strong> kitchen liv<strong>in</strong>g room with<br />
Reply to Box 02668, c/o<br />
wall fireplace, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room,<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Packet.<br />
East W<strong>in</strong>dsor i & 2 bedroomrec.<br />
room screen perch, 2 car<br />
ROOMS and semi-efficiencies apts, A/C. Beautiful grounds & garage on lovely treed lot<br />
at wee<strong>kl</strong>y rates. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton swim club, From $105 <strong>in</strong>cl, will* brook, With <strong>in</strong> walk<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Manor Motor Hotel, U.S. #1,<br />
carpet<strong>in</strong>g, Located on Hickory disla<strong>ne</strong>e to railroad. Rent $400.<br />
Monmouth Jct, 201.329..4555. Cor<strong>ne</strong>r Rd, <strong>ne</strong>ar Rt, 130. plus utilities. Lease,<br />
BP.OOKWOOD GARDENS references & security, 201-359-<br />
ROOM FOR RENT In private 609-448-5531 3797,<br />
home <strong>ne</strong>ar RCA Labs; gentleman<br />
only park<strong>in</strong>g on MANVILLE: 4 rm. apt., EAST WINDSOR - New 4<br />
premises please call 009-452- adults only. (201) 722-5350bedroom Colonial <strong>in</strong> excellent<br />
2125 even rigs or weekends. after5 p.m. location, Available Oct. 15.<br />
SECON--’~--FL00----R---~. n<br />
$400. per month plus utilities. 1<br />
PRIVATE HOME -- Gen-<br />
year lease l~/z months<br />
lovely Hopewell Victorian<br />
tleman preferred. References country house. 1 or 2 br. large<br />
security required. Fully<br />
required. Some kitchen eat <strong>in</strong> kitchen, expos~ w de<br />
carpeted, air conditio<strong>ne</strong>d. Call<br />
privileges. 609-799-0333,<br />
Cot-<br />
beam l.r. with w<strong>in</strong>dowed<br />
609-448-4O0l week days for<br />
aecurlTy rage or s<strong>in</strong>gle apartment for<br />
gable. Convenient to<br />
appo<strong>in</strong>tment.<br />
long term rental at moderate<br />
everyth<strong>in</strong>g. $205. per me.<br />
rate is <strong>ne</strong>eded by bus<strong>in</strong>ess FURNISHED room - for <strong>in</strong>cluded utilities. 1 me<br />
3 BEDROOM COLONIAL --<br />
RESEC - Residential Security woman with smallpets. Call bus<strong>in</strong>ess gentleman. Quiet secur ty. Calldays 212-350-2102<br />
Townhouse Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
EvaluationandCrime 609.448-0715 after 6 p.m. and private home <strong>in</strong> ManvilIe. or eves. 609-466+3974.<br />
location, close to University.<br />
Charm<strong>in</strong>g enclosed and<br />
Prevention Surveys weekends. Keep try<strong>in</strong>g. After 4 p.m, call 201-725-5381.<br />
private backyard. $425 per<br />
SECON, <strong>in</strong>c. (689) 393-5156<br />
2 BEDROOMS month. Year lease with<br />
Air Conditio<strong>ne</strong>d possible option to buy desired.<br />
FACULTY FAMILY . from<br />
Special ServicesEngland<br />
ueeds 3 or 4 bedroom<br />
LARGE FURNISHED ROOM<br />
Garden Apt. 6o9-921-2696.<br />
with bath suitable for college<br />
furnished rental <strong>ne</strong>ar Pr<strong>in</strong>cetun<br />
Junction. Call 609-799girl<br />
or bus<strong>in</strong>ess-woman. 609- Rent <strong>in</strong>ckides heat, hot water, 3 YEARS OLD - 4 bedroom, 1,/;~<br />
TItE season is right. Now is <strong>11</strong>65.<br />
466-<strong>11</strong>75.<br />
cook<strong>in</strong>g gas, washer, dryer bath colonial split <strong>in</strong><br />
baok-up privileges, m own University Heights t’or rent<br />
the time to th<strong>in</strong>k about land.<br />
basement and master t.v. with option to buy. $400 per<br />
scap<strong>in</strong>g. Our modei’n WO~are<br />
profesisonats offer creative house or apt <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton -<br />
antenna, month. Lease, security and<br />
landscapes of beauty warmth<br />
Lawrenceville area. Marry Apts. For Rent<br />
references required. Available<br />
and utilities thru a step by step 609-896-9537.<br />
SOME APTS available with NO. 1. Call 609.587.5460.<br />
dishwasher walnut pa<strong>ne</strong>led<br />
program follow<strong>in</strong>g a tale]<br />
landscape plan, Why not call<br />
NESHANIC - SMALL 2 room<br />
d n ng room, PRINCETON JCT. -- walk to<br />
apt. - bath and garage.<br />
station, f<strong>in</strong>e residential area. 3<br />
us on o<strong>ne</strong> of our landscape<br />
architects for a design for To Share Suitable for 1 person. Heat, hot<br />
Immediate occupancy. Ae- bedrooms, L.R.~ D.A,, F,R.,<br />
water supphed. Must like eept<strong>in</strong>g applications for now den 21., bath, 2 car garage,<br />
today. Doerter Landscape, GR~ or country liv<strong>in</strong>g. Available Oct. and future private patio, $475 per me,<br />
The professionals. 009-924- young profess<strong>in</strong>al to share 5 1. Telepho<strong>ne</strong> 201-359-5707<br />
Available Nov. 1. 609-924-2040.<br />
1221.<br />
room apt. <strong>in</strong> Lawrenceville between 2 & 5 p.m. Call 201-782-8565. Resident<br />
area. $125 per me. Cull 609-771-<br />
manager on premises now HOi)EWELL . 3 bedroom<br />
MOVING? SETTLING AN 1398 after 9 p.m.<br />
daily.<br />
PRINCETON ARMS<br />
ranch house with 2 full baths,<br />
ESTATE? Let us sell ’the<br />
coateets of your home or apt.<br />
REGIONAL COURT APTS.<br />
modern kitchen with ap-<br />
ROOMMATE WANTED -- for [alxury Apartments<br />
at a higher profit for you.<br />
Regional Court & E. Ma<strong>in</strong> St.<br />
plia<strong>ne</strong>es, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />
3 bedroom home. $100 a me.<br />
Experienced appraisers - A. Beautiful country sett<strong>in</strong>g 4%<br />
<strong>ne</strong>ar Hunterdon Medical Ctr,<br />
room, large family room, full<br />
1 and 2 bedrooms. Individually Hunterdon High School basement, oversized garage,<br />
M. Associates, 009-fx55.2040; miles from central Pr~ceton. controlled;heat. 2 air con- Flenf<strong>in</strong>gton, N.J. plus fenced-<strong>in</strong> yard wRh<br />
201-247-4443.<br />
Call 609-799-9136 between 5 & ditio<strong>ne</strong>rs. Individual<br />
reground swimm<strong>in</strong>g pool. $450.<br />
7.<br />
Balconies. 12 cut. ft.<br />
per me. plus utilities. Call 6O9-<br />
Refrigerator. Ve<strong>ne</strong>tian Bl<strong>in</strong>ds.<br />
737-3451 after 5 p.m.<br />
FUItNISHED -- apartment<br />
New <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>cetnn: VANITY~ ROOMMATE WANTED -- I Large walk-<strong>in</strong> closets. Private<br />
AFFAIIIS -- A complete would like to share large quiet,<br />
for rent <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton for s<strong>in</strong>gle<br />
entrances. Laundry room with<br />
fashion and image consult<strong>in</strong>g<br />
person. I bdrm, kitchen &<br />
secluded old farmhouse, 7 washers and dryers. Wall to<br />
BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED<br />
bath. All util. paid. Incl:<br />
service. Are you a beautiful miles from Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton. prefer wall carpet<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 2nd floor<br />
200 year old house on 4 acres <strong>in</strong><br />
refrig stove, etc. Avail. im-<br />
duc<strong>kl</strong>hlg hidden under ugly someo<strong>ne</strong> late 20’s or early 30’s. apartments. Super<strong>in</strong>tendent<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Twp. 10 rooms, 3<br />
mediately, Call 609-924-7906<br />
clothes, the wrong make:up, Call 201-359-5495. on site. Rents start at $190 up.<br />
fireplaces all appliances<br />
unbecom<strong>in</strong>g acccssorms<br />
bet. 3 - 5:30 p.m. <strong>in</strong>cluded garden<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>cluded,<br />
glasses, shoes? Have you trie~<br />
Model apartment - Telepho<strong>ne</strong><br />
$575. p us uti it es. Call 201-524just<br />
about everyth<strong>in</strong>g with that TRERE IS ONE vacancy <strong>in</strong> a 609-448-4001. (Open daily from SUBLET -- o<strong>ne</strong> bedroom 5298 or 809-924-4612.<br />
hair? I will help you plan a sbared house <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton. 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. except unfurnished apt. Avail. Dec.<br />
wardrobe, start a purchas<strong>in</strong>g Please call 609-921-6026. Sunday) Directions from 1st Fox Run & Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton NASSAU STREET - elegant<br />
campaign based on your<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton: Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton- Meadows. 1st floor coraer. Georgia** Colonial home<br />
budget, make simple aad<br />
<strong>in</strong>expensive changes <strong>in</strong> your WANTED- Person to share<br />
Hightstown Road, turn right $210 month. Call 809-798-3522furaished<br />
with f<strong>in</strong>e antiques.<br />
make-up and hair and set up house <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton. Small<br />
on Old Trenton Road ~ mile, Thursday, 0 p.m. to 10 p.m. or Avail. immediately for<br />
turn left and fo ow s gns. Friday, 6 p.m. to It p.m. responsible tenants. $500. per<br />
an exercise program desig<strong>ne</strong>d yard, reasonable rent. Call<br />
me. plus $125. for utilitm’ s,<br />
accord<strong>in</strong>g to the pr<strong>in</strong>ciples<br />
Thurs. After 5, 6(;9-921-3727.<br />
Weidel Real Estate, Inc.<br />
USed In uance trammg and<br />
TWO BEDROOM APT. - on LARGE ONE-BEDROOM<br />
yoga. This is a pc(serialized<br />
first floor liv<strong>in</strong>groom, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />
.,Realtors <strong>11</strong>09-921-2700. ".(.<br />
apartment: for professional<br />
service for both men and RESPONSIBLE female room & kitchen , .West man or woman. W/W carpet 3 BEDROOMS - 7 rooms, 1:1/2<br />
women -- unlike a book or wanted to share large fur- Delaware Ave. Penn<strong>in</strong>gton - and drapes. Near University, baths plus garage. Hightstown<br />
nlagaz<strong>in</strong>e article 1 will connished house with two $275. monthly plus utilities. RCA, R.R. station. $200. per - Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Read. $825. month.<br />
cern myself with your schoolteachers. Call for Walter B. Howel<strong>ne</strong>, Realtors month plus utilities. 609-452- Available now. 2 yr. lease. 609color<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
personality and details. 609-924-9471. 609-737-3301.<br />
8214.<br />
448-0922.<br />
budget. You know the k<strong>in</strong>d of<br />
<strong>in</strong>mge you want -- I will show GRADUATE STUDENT or MIDDLEBUSH: 2 bedroom tlIGHTSTOWN - 3 room<br />
youhmv to aehieve it. Call 609- young professional male or apt., estate typ<strong>in</strong>g with apartment for rent. Call after TWIN RIVERS -- 3 bedrms,<br />
921-8474 to arrange for an female wanted to share ex- modern kitchen & origmal 40 x 5:00 p.m. 609-448-0002.<br />
2~ baths, Quad It, all ap-<br />
iuterview.<br />
tremely pleasant 3 BR house 40 loft on 3 acre estate. Couple<br />
pliances, A/C, $380, per me,<br />
<strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton. Fireplace.<br />
Avail, Oct, 1. 609-446-0044.<br />
or 2 adults. References<br />
washer dryer 1 acre lot with required. Call between 7 & 7:30 2 BEDB.OOM - 2 bath apart-<br />
D R-~ ~ ~ ~--i-~ & awn and trees, $185. plus ut , a.m., (20<strong>11</strong> 844-6906. ment at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Meadows.<br />
AIIrEItATIONS -- Claire 009-466-0699 home or 201-952-<br />
Sub-let, Oct. 15 to Sept. ’75. 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE.<br />
I’or rent. Call even<strong>in</strong>gs. 609-448-<br />
Tob<strong>in</strong>, Call 009-448-~14. 2082.<br />
$269. 609-799-2752.<br />
UNFURNISHED APT. --<br />
7956.<br />
Tw<strong>in</strong> Rivers. (Hightstown)<br />
I)RESSMAKiNG AND FEMALE ROOMMATE Very nice o<strong>ne</strong> bedroom EAST WINDSOR I[OME for rent m Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
ALTEB.ATIONS - Janice wanted -- Own bedroom and modern garden apartment September Occupancy. Ultra Twp. Quiet <strong>ne</strong>ighborhood.<br />
Wulfe. Call 609-448-2125. bath. Furnished, electric avail. Oct. 1. Many extras modm’n 1 & 2 bedroom apts. Mature trees and shrubs, 3<br />
kitchen, dial, washer, car-<br />
TYPEWRITER REPAIR -- peted A/C. Lease term<br />
<strong>in</strong>cluded. Onl.y $220 per month. Air conditio<strong>ne</strong>d and carpeted.<br />
bdrms, liv<strong>in</strong>g room with<br />
Ge<strong>ne</strong>ral clean<strong>in</strong>g and repairs. <strong>ne</strong>gotiable. Free park<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
Call ow<strong>ne</strong>r dLrect 609-448-7792. 2 bedrooms apts. have.2 baths.<br />
fireplace d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room 1 and<br />
t~ baths rec. room <strong>in</strong><br />
Free estimates. CalI Ed $125/nlo. No smok<strong>in</strong>g. Call 609-<br />
1 year lease. From $190.<br />
LAMBER’rVILLE -- 2<br />
Radigan 009-448-6443.<br />
CHESTNUT-WILLOW basement - <strong>ne</strong>wly decorated,<br />
443-5559 e~’es~ apartments, no children, no 210Dorchester Dr. garage. Cmweoient for<br />
RECYCLE all your brush and<br />
pets. References. For <strong>in</strong>- 609-448-6960<br />
schools, shoppiug and com-<br />
gardeo debris to *]lake com- FEMALE WANTED -- to formation call 609-397-0063,<br />
mut<strong>in</strong>g. Refs. and security.<br />
post or nluleh. Remember no < share 3 bedroom apartment<br />
Please reply to Box 92661, e/o<br />
burn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> New Jersey! 30 h.p. with 2 work<strong>in</strong>g women.<br />
NEW APARTMENTS<br />
LOVELY 2 story duplex apt. --<br />
0tipper with operator, $20.00<br />
Walk<strong>in</strong>g distance to Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton 3 bdrms, air cond., large yard,<br />
COLONIAL TOWN - 4 mites to<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>eeton Packet.<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton center. I B/R, large<br />
per beur, $25 ram. Call Doorler campus. Call even<strong>in</strong>gs, 600- beautiful trees, Ma<strong>in</strong> St.,<br />
’rwlff ~ : 7 ~2,+.,<br />
eat <strong>in</strong> kitchen liv<strong>in</strong>g room,<br />
Lundseapes, 609-924-1221. 924-7160, keep try<strong>in</strong>g. Lawrencevilte, on Mercer<br />
baths, end townhouse all<br />
wall/wall carpet<strong>in</strong>g ..& air<br />
Metro & Suburban Trans. bus.<br />
appliances, fully carpete~ a/e<br />
condition<strong>in</strong>g. All <strong>ne</strong>w ap-<br />
l<strong>in</strong>es. $350 plus utilities. 609-<br />
65 nl<strong>in</strong>. by express bus to<br />
pliances. Available Nov. 1 Call<br />
¯ .WOULD you like to f<strong>in</strong>d out<br />
896-0870,<br />
N,Y,C. $375. plus utilities 009area<br />
609-924-1760. 443-<strong>11</strong>29.<br />
mm’e about youselves? Rooms For Rent<br />
ftoruscopes do<strong>ne</strong> from the<br />
MANVILLE -- 4~/z large, airy<br />
TOWN HOUSE GARDENS - I<br />
monmut of you*’ birth. Pr<strong>in</strong>- rooms, Bus<strong>in</strong>ess or middle<br />
& 2 bdrm apts from $105,<br />
’rilREE BEDROOM tIOUSE<br />
eeton Astrology Service 809-<br />
LARGE BEDROOM suitable<br />
for 1 or 2 college girls for<br />
aged couple. No children or<br />
IBghtstown. Supt. on site. fi09<strong>in</strong><br />
lovely oountry serroua-<br />
448-2195.<br />
d<strong>in</strong>gs. Large liv<strong>in</strong>g room with<br />
921-0252 or 609-921-3572. school year <strong>in</strong> private home<br />
pets, Immediate occupancy.<br />
fireplace eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchea,<br />
with light kitchen privilege.<br />
Apply at 148 So~ 3rd Ave.<br />
I<strong>in</strong>ished busement with bar &<br />
Houses For Rent fire)hme, patio overlook<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Refs. Call 201-329.6068 or 329-<br />
6167,<br />
APARTMENT FOR RENT --<br />
hrook, furnished. Ava table<br />
Housesitt<strong>in</strong>g<br />
2 bedroom apt, <strong>in</strong> Lam-<br />
t)et. l tn May 29. $,150 per too.<br />
I~’URNISIIED ROOM - kitchen hertville carriage house, EAST AMWELL IIOME -<br />
l,urge efficency upt. available<br />
II(IUSE SITTING POSITION<br />
& laundry priv loges, ChiMren and pets welcomed. situated on 4 plus acres <strong>in</strong>u<strong>ne</strong>diately. $200 per too. 009-<br />
=- desired iu Prhmeton area. busf<strong>ne</strong>ss, l~rofessloual or Rent $225 per me, plus Secluded country sett<strong>in</strong>g, is 824-6070.<br />
Loeul refereoces. Cull 609-924. gradnate student. Call after 6 utilities. Call 600-397q832 after this IMh eentnry Gr st rail 2<br />
~186 after 6 p.m.<br />
p.m, 609-924-1276. 5 p,ln,<br />
natural streams on p’oper y, EAST WINDSOR - 3 bedroom<br />
Ikime hlchales livhlg room, ltanch, Liv<strong>in</strong>g roan, with<br />
FURNISt[ED -- prist<strong>in</strong>e MANVILLE: 4 rm, apt, No with work<strong>in</strong><br />
K<br />
f rep ee, k t- fireplace, d<strong>in</strong>ette, kitchen, full<br />
Wanted To Rent condition, private entrance + children or pets, Apply at 155 ellen with built t b~ rbeque, huth. euclosed breezeway,<br />
bath Light cook<strong>in</strong>g.pqssiblo 3 So, 6th Ave.<br />
dishwasher, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, 3 attached garage, basement,<br />
IIOUSE cortege apt. -<br />
miles from Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
bedroun,s 2 buths, ba cony Nov. I ace, $350hnth. 600-655-<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton llopewnl,<br />
ava ube Oct. 1, Gentleman LAM~~RT-<br />
Dwoll<strong>in</strong>g hud numy ti qte 1914.<br />
preferred. Call only between + MENT -- 5 res<strong>in</strong>s slid bath, and qaahll feat Ires. Can-<br />
Floaliug[on area. Young<br />
lu’ulesshuR*l and wife No<br />
7 p,m, 600-460.2412.<br />
UIh’a-modera thraughoat, venient locatiou for F’r<strong>in</strong>eeten<br />
Immediate occupancy, $225 or Treatml, $450. nmnthly Ca COTTAGE suitable for 2 or 3<br />
cliiidren. $240. top. 201-49’1-<br />
par amnth. 609-397-3~5 after 6 for appohilnlent.<br />
college men for school term.<br />
0<strong>11</strong>i~t_<br />
FUItNIS!IED - studio p.m,<br />
l,’tiraisiled ur unfurnialied,<br />
be,h’oom for renl, Privets<br />
PltttI’E~IGNAI+ COUPI2~<br />
TIlE I[UNT AGF, NCY ltel’s, Call 201-329-0060 or 320seeks<br />
small hu~.lse er apt i<br />
tmtl~ entrance and garage, 9 rm,- ~ipt,, n)~0rl<br />
i<br />
k!tehea,<br />
eoulltry, C’oll after II p,m 609.<br />
Walkhlg dlstatlco to station,<br />
<strong>ne</strong>at & wuter Included. N. C. Ilnnt Realtor 0107,<br />
1~t<strong>11</strong>-0322<br />
Prhmetoa Jet, area, Call after<br />
$175/mo. Apply at 40 No. llth<br />
R.D, 1 ll<strong>in</strong>gees N.J.<br />
ti p,al, 609-799.0249. Gen.<br />
Ave,, Melville,<br />
20 -782-2044 ur 201-7<strong>11</strong>2-20’13<br />
old Coh<strong>in</strong>hil eu acre, 4 h rge<br />
FlllIgNI)LY depeudable Ilenian+<br />
APT, SUlih’i,:T ’--- -<br />
hedroonis, 2% hulhs, 2 cat’<br />
luvhlg wurkhlg college<br />
I bed ’co<strong>in</strong>, dish- TOWNltOUSE [N LAM.<br />
sitldtull bmkhlg for iicwasher,<br />
air eUlld, uttl, paid BF, IfI’VILIJ,: - 3 floors plus<br />
~urii~le fl<strong>in</strong>tily rua<strong>in</strong> wlili<br />
connn{aliiliou, +ltOolU, I~llUrO<br />
llOM FOIl RENT -- central exce t~.~e.¢trl_.c:. 609.fl9~-.~<strong>11</strong>48,<br />
attic & busen,ent, iatoiqer<br />
Hi’(+ )lace, I!isenienl gas beat~<br />
huase or aparlliient <strong>ne</strong>ap<br />
Nussiiu St, livhlg er offlea,<br />
recelltly reaovated with all<br />
Mi<strong>in</strong>tgunmrv Twp, $49~ per<br />
<strong>in</strong>u, Cull (i00-021-2,159 nfler<br />
Iloiiltonuble renl, Recently<br />
Suburhun Truiisit lltisllilo, Will<br />
LAMBE ITVII+LE -- el- <strong>ne</strong>w <strong>kl</strong>icheli uppliailces, F’nll,v pan,<br />
lay <strong>in</strong>’eniluni rent for right<br />
deourated, Avallnble saw, (~- ficleaey apt Carpet<strong>in</strong>g, fill callloted, shaded back yiii’d~<br />
llhice, Need help, Thank yell,<br />
924.2040,<br />
<strong>kl</strong>lc<strong>ne</strong>n lift ¢ondltio<strong>ne</strong>u, ~.75 ller i,ia, Utilities iiol hi. SPI " 1 l,]Vlih.E, Wlndsar, 4<br />
Plcuse call AI ~ )), il)9) 709seiarity<br />
& references, fill0 imr tholed. Can 609-3974~120 or fi09. bed ’uo<strong>in</strong>, li,~i barbs excellell|<br />
’.’t 79,<br />
Il<strong>11</strong><strong>11</strong>h-~ 7i~ ~ "= niu, lqiuae 1~19.397.iBgl, 397.1932 after 0 Ii,ln, eandittnn, % acre lot,<br />
MOUNTS M(YrEL apt~lalto<br />
Availabln :t0 llaylt, t4~0 per<br />
qUlh;T MATtIllE . wor<strong>kl</strong>ag Iluwtu’d JahllsOll Reslaurant<br />
retqda desire apartln#Jal o’<br />
5 lOOMS ¯ 7.lid and 3rd floor FOIl IIEN’r". sechided , alanlli, lllchordson lieally 10.<br />
colluge la cntlu[ry, Ilopowel ¯<br />
tn I~liwreli0O Tewmb! 1 ta<br />
t<br />
U,S, heat ~upplll~l. Maiiville, 1 liloderlt 1 br c tll ge, ~ 1 es ,I.I 9 ,li PlIt)+!~.~ __ _ __<br />
l, We offer ronnis ill ’eliticell<br />
lt<strong>in</strong>gacs area refe’rad, 9.~<br />
nn<strong>in</strong>lil ltnoitrity, 301.529-1739, frolii Iqqlicelnn, ltdf I tilrlsJ<br />
rateti by lhe week, ll(ialil alzas<br />
t2£1o, Slnull fllrnihunse il llr, liEDII()OM gutmt cot age,<br />
cull 1810.921.<strong>11</strong>559 eat, ~)7 oftsr vary. to accan<strong>in</strong>iodata I IU 4<br />
,SUllie oreli, Fur ’~,t f~ 09 i~,<br />
6 i+l!!, ,gl+3.225)A, pmlplU, Call Manodor oi t~i0. IeUIINISIIED APT .- for t<br />
ueauttful counh’y, ~eltiig<br />
yOt]Nh CtlU PId!l ....<br />
890.[I120,<br />
peraai, llvlag rue II, I~dreo lii<br />
nio, uhe fur l~iile, la<strong>in</strong>iedhila Cunpie oqly, No oil i’an ar<br />
WCC<br />
<strong>kl</strong>teha i, pr vale slit ’u ice t<br />
,~COlllillcy fnr hatli, 61,,100. pehL Aviiil, on nr UliUUi Na~, 1,<br />
grads snok<strong>in</strong>g raonl<strong>in</strong>g I<br />
niiles fra<strong>in</strong> Prllicelnn Moil.<br />
0770,<br />
$278. <strong>in</strong>o, CI ,~01.350"g9t3<br />
Pl’ha~ehqi ureii hy Jau, i n.<br />
Igo<strong>in</strong>ery T wll: 1 7! llor nni,<br />
tit tq’ 3:~<strong>11</strong> pJll,<br />
curlier, Ihlnlly hi yard. 8<strong>11</strong><strong>11</strong>. IIOGM Frill RENT -. with<br />
ONE O,’ ~IINC~.?/’ON’8<br />
tltllitle~ paid, ~1o pots, t9-931. f<strong>in</strong>aal hauses livallablo hit.<br />
li3,1.,I 1[i,5, Car[,<br />
~itchen lirtv, llaites Park ag 70M,<br />
facility, Prlvalo eat ’aliCe<br />
lilodialoly Ce l’l lit tea, EXI’:UUT VE IIEN"Ah -+ I<br />
WUIH~INII Ct)Ulql! .~. sacks<br />
Walk<strong>in</strong>g diltlaiiol frnltl<br />
elaRiaty ’a’ s or, .4<br />
APT, ¯ l dvhig I~1tl, bodlrlii, I~tfi’ollti s, arge I ,1~¢01 ed<br />
liedroonl~l, 2 b |IS, LI t.<br />
illiloriihdanl I bed ’u0 !, a L i r<br />
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llirnliihed, li lieitl Wlnllaril<br />
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~acliuii. 160<strong>11</strong> lier tlU P ’hi,<br />
t>o oa Area lit,ally 000,9<strong>kl</strong>4,0~3,<br />
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HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE<br />
8-B THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974<br />
FROM THE PROFESSIONALS<br />
2 NEW LISTINGS<br />
NEW LISTING: COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST <strong>in</strong> this six<br />
year old rancher on 4 ¼ acres. There are fenced I)astures for tile horse<br />
lover, a 20x40 <strong>in</strong> ground pool for relax<strong>in</strong>g aed tile beast is <strong>in</strong><br />
move-<strong>in</strong> condition, with 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, liv<strong>in</strong>g room with stu<strong>ne</strong><br />
fireplace, spacious d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen and partially f<strong>in</strong>ished<br />
basement with buih-ln bar. Call today for appo<strong>in</strong>tment .... $79,900<br />
hICKORY ACRES 3.4 Bedroom Bi-Level <strong>in</strong> Superb condition.<br />
Modern eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen, Liv<strong>in</strong>g Room, D<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Rooal, Family Room<br />
pIus Play-room and Laundry Room, 1 IA baths on a lovely half acre<br />
lot. Call today for appo<strong>in</strong>tment ...................... $49,000<br />
TALL TREES AND SUNNY ROOMS frame this 2 story Townhouse with natural woodwork<br />
and a front porch to relax <strong>in</strong> your rock<strong>in</strong>g chair. Inside are 3 bedrooms, a modern bath,<br />
entrance foyer, liv<strong>in</strong>g room, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen, roomy attic and full basement.<br />
Oversize garage, possibilities for expansion and much, much more await your call.<br />
REDUCED TO .......................... i ....................... $39,900<br />
PRICE REDUCED: COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE IN A COMPLETE COM-<br />
MUNITY - Tw<strong>in</strong> Rivers Split Level Townhouse with large liv<strong>in</strong>g room with cathedral<br />
ceil<strong>in</strong>g, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, modern eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen, master bedroom with customized storage units<br />
<strong>in</strong> a walk-<strong>in</strong> closet, two other bedrooms, 2½ baths, and central air condition<strong>in</strong>g. The<br />
basement <strong>in</strong>cludes a pa<strong>ne</strong>lled den, enclosed laundry, pantry and storage galore! Outside a<br />
private and beautifully do<strong>ne</strong> brick patio. All this with easy commut<strong>in</strong>g to New York and<br />
walk<strong>in</strong>g distance to everyth<strong>in</strong>g: schools, shopp<strong>in</strong>g, pool, and tennis courts ....... $43,500<br />
NIFTY FOR THE THRIFTY. This large home offers 2 Apartments. You can live <strong>in</strong> o<strong>ne</strong><br />
and rent the other. O<strong>ne</strong> Apartment has 3 bedrooms, liv<strong>in</strong>g room, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen<br />
and bath. The other has a large entrance foyer, liv<strong>in</strong>g room, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen, 2<br />
huge bedrooms and 1 ½ baths. Lots of storage space <strong>in</strong> both units. See it today . ... $45,000<br />
OFFERS WANTED. FOR THE COMMUTER WITH A LARGE FAMILY we offer 5<br />
big bedrooms, 3 ½ baths, sunken liv<strong>in</strong>g room, formal d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, pa<strong>ne</strong>lled family room, an<br />
over-sized ultra modern eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen, a first floor lalmdry, full basement and a 2 car garage.<br />
Ow<strong>ne</strong>r wants quick sale at ........................................... $56,900<br />
BICYCLE TO THE TRAIN and come home to this 4 bedroom home on a wooded lot <strong>in</strong><br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Junction. Large liv<strong>in</strong>g room, el shaped d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, kitchen with dishwasher and<br />
family room open<strong>in</strong>g on very privat e back yard. All appliances are <strong>in</strong>cluded. Only.. $61,900<br />
EAST WINDSOR AIR-CONDITIONED COLONIAL ON CUL-DE-SAC with 4 large<br />
Bedrooms, and 2 ½ Baths. Slate foyer, 24’ Liv<strong>in</strong>g Room, large D<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Room, spacious eat-<strong>in</strong><br />
Kitchen, Family Room with slid<strong>in</strong>g glass doors to rear patio, first floor laundry; all on<br />
professionally landscaped 1/2 acre lot .................................. $62,000<br />
CLASSIC COLONIAL ON A BEAUTIFUL 1/2 ACRE WOODED LOT IN EAST WIN-<br />
DSOR 5 bedrooms, 2½ baths. Large liv<strong>in</strong>g room and d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, beamed ceil<strong>in</strong>g kitchen<br />
with ge<strong>ne</strong>rous storage and eat<strong>in</strong>g areas. The family room features a raised hearth fireplace<br />
and a beamed ceil<strong>in</strong>g. A first floor lmmdry room, full dry basement, 2 car garage, central air<br />
and extra large patio make this a perfect home ............................ $68,900<br />
3 FINE HAMILTON HOMES<br />
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED on this 3 bedroom, <strong>11</strong>,~ bath Colonial ranch with<br />
a full brick wall fireplace <strong>in</strong> the over-sized family room, central air-condition<strong>in</strong>g, large liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />
room, formal d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room and spacious eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen. The lot is completely fenced. Call<br />
today for the unbelievably low price !<br />
BRAND NEW LISTING. BETI’ER THAN NEW , . . AND CONVENIENTLY<br />
LOCATED is this immaculate 3 Bedroom, 1 ½ bath home on a picturesque lot. Spacious<br />
Liv<strong>in</strong>g Room, large D<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Room, well laid out eat-<strong>in</strong> Kitchen and a warm and homey<br />
|’ amily Room with cotmtry-style fireplace. A must see at .................... $49,400<br />
SAVE GAS, SAVE TIME, SAVE MONEY <strong>in</strong> this large 4 Bedroom, 2]~ bath Hamilton<br />
Colonial that is close to schools, shopp<strong>in</strong>g and translx)rtation and yet hidden on a wooded lot<br />
on a dead-end street. Centrally alr-conditio<strong>ne</strong>d, a pa<strong>ne</strong>lled family room with fireplace and a<br />
large liv<strong>in</strong>g room are just some of the features that will make you want to settle here. Hlrrry !<br />
Call today ........................................... Just reduced to $52,900<br />
, JOIIN T<br />
Member! oft<br />
i i iii,, i<br />
eHENDEnR ON IIV(I<br />
Area Reprelentotlvo Fort<br />
ML$ REAUFORS REL® Into, c,v eclat,lion<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Ronl Ettnto Group U.S. Route 130, Cranbury, New Jersey 08512 Poreee (Home Put,holt Service Plan)<br />
(609) 443-4800<br />
Do You Want To Buy, Sell, or Rent a Home?<br />
Your Best Bet is The Home Hunter’s Guide<br />
DEAR PRESIDENT FORD. CLAREMONT’ HILLS FULLY SUPPORTS YOUR PROGRAM<br />
TO FIGHT INFLATION. ACCORDINaLYt WE HAVE LOV~_~ PRICES ON OUR<br />
0NE-BEDROOM CONDOMINIUM HOMES AND HAVE FIXED PRICES ON OUR TW0-<br />
BEDROOM UNITS AT’ 1973 LEVELS. WE ALSO HAVE ARRANGED TO OFFER OUR<br />
CUSTOMERS MORTGAGES OP FROM 7o/.I. TO 8,5 PERCENT-- WELL BELOW THE<br />
ALLOWABLE MAXIMUM. BEST WISHES TO YOUR ADMINISTRATION FOR SUCCESS<br />
IN RESTORING A STABLE ECONOMYe SINCERELY. CLAREMONT HILLS HOMES°<br />
CLAREMONT HILLS<br />
at Hillsborough, N.J.<br />
CHECK<br />
THESE PRICES<br />
Dec. 31, 1973 TODAY<br />
1 BR<br />
s24,990GARDENs14,990<br />
1BR<br />
s31,990MID-RISE s31,500<br />
2nd Floor<br />
s34,990<br />
141,990<br />
1 BR<br />
MID-RISE s33,990<br />
5th Floor<br />
2BR<br />
MID-RISE 5th Floor s41,990<br />
Low Mortgage<br />
LUXURY and CONVENIENCE<br />
*Swimm<strong>in</strong>g Pool Rates Available<br />
*Wall-to-Wall Carpet<br />
*Dishwasher<br />
*Range-Oven<br />
*Central Air Cond.<br />
*Closed Circuit TV<br />
Security Protection<br />
*All Electric Heat<br />
& Appliances<br />
*Tennis<br />
*Basketball<br />
*Sauna<br />
*Play Areas<br />
*Scenic Beauty<br />
*Near Schools<br />
*Near Shopp<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Condom<strong>in</strong>iums<br />
7.4 to 8.5 percent<br />
as low as 10% down<br />
witb as long as 30 years to pay<br />
DIRECTIONS: Claremont Flills is located on Ro.te 514 (Amwell Road) <strong>in</strong> Hillsborough, o<strong>ne</strong> mile west of Route 206,I<br />
l between Somerville and Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton. Model open 10-5 on weekends and 12-5 on weekdays. Telepho<strong>ne</strong> (201) 359-4234. ]<br />
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Houses For Rent<br />
F~IRNISIIED house for rent- 4<br />
double bedrooms liv<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g rt}om kitcl~en 2 private<br />
baths, Swimnf<strong>in</strong>g pool, Excel<br />
el | area, References. fi~0-<br />
921.2,144 anytime<br />
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WIN’rE It III,;N’I’AI. -- Seek<strong>in</strong>g<br />
l’eSpallsil]le family In use nla’<br />
h)vely restored <strong>in</strong>nilntnill<br />
hnltle west O1’ l,nke George,<br />
l,’irephlee, sleeps 10. (lore<br />
MUUlllll hi II) Inlll, crnss<br />
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letuils, (<strong>11</strong>10-700-0<strong>11</strong>3,1 ilfR~r fi<br />
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Iv.,aulil’ul Slq,phire Bny St.<br />
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[q’hleeh)It Padiol,<br />
4 to 6 Bedrooms ~©~<br />
Custom Built<br />
from $67,500<br />
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REALTY CO. of PRINCETON, Inc. Realtors<br />
194 Nassau Street q 21.6060.<br />
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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ~ 130<strong>11</strong>01 Ihtlil <strong>ne</strong>w Colotfial 0)1 a beautifully Jan.<br />
dtlcalmd lot, Io~alnd withht wttl<strong>kl</strong>no distnltco to [~chools tn~d P)Inct)ton Jnnctlon<br />
tra<strong>in</strong> {Ililllun, Cumlllet01y fnn¢t~d roar ytlrtl wilh <strong>ne</strong>w pilliu, Thule l~i a hirila riv<strong>in</strong>g<br />
ruoln with llrnltltttn, dl.<strong>in</strong>{j ioonh hmdly room, etwht <strong>kl</strong>tt:h~n, a dan or playroom,<br />
Altlo In,it bntllttt)lllS, cl)nlflll air, full btlllolnnlil llnd two.car 0atfl0a.<br />
$77,~00.00
HOME HUN TE R ’,f GUIDE<br />
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1974<br />
separate d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room. Family room has oversized<br />
fireplace with brick from floor to ceil<strong>in</strong>g. Large<br />
basement and o<strong>ne</strong>,car garage.<br />
$49,500.00<br />
CONVENIENT TO GRADE SCHOOLS, SHOPPING<br />
AND COMMUTING. A well-ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed three<br />
bedroom Ranch located on a beautifully landscaped<br />
lot with <strong>in</strong>-ground swimm<strong>in</strong>g pool. Liv<strong>in</strong>g room with<br />
fireplace, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g el, eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen, f<strong>in</strong>ished basement<br />
and attached o<strong>ne</strong>-car garage.<br />
$51,500.00<br />
: A TWO.STORY COLONIAL, convenient to schools,<br />
shopp<strong>in</strong>g and with<strong>in</strong> walk<strong>in</strong>g distance to the New<br />
York tra<strong>in</strong>. Liv<strong>in</strong>g room, eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen, laundry and<br />
powder room all on the first floor. Second floor<br />
features four bedrooms and 2 full baths. Full<br />
basement and two-car garage.<br />
$64,900.00<br />
EXCELLENT LOCATION - GREAT HOUSE. Colonial<br />
with four bedrooms, plus den. First floor has a convenient<br />
floor plan for easy ma<strong>in</strong>tenance and family<br />
liv<strong>in</strong>g. Central air condition<strong>in</strong>g, large basement, two<br />
car garage and blacktop drive.<br />
$74,900.00<br />
THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME IS FOR THE LARGE<br />
FAMILY or for the family with <strong>in</strong>-laws. Five bedrooms<br />
and two baths on second floor and another bedroom<br />
on the first floor. Located on a lot overlook<strong>in</strong>g Golf<br />
Course. Convenient to the tra<strong>in</strong>, shopp<strong>in</strong>g, schools<br />
and recreation.<br />
$77,500.00<br />
HORSE LOVERS, THIS IS THE SPOT. M<strong>in</strong>i-estate of<br />
five plus acres <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Township. Luxurious<br />
Ranch home, four bedrooms, plus family room and<br />
office <strong>in</strong> addition to the usualy liv<strong>in</strong>g room, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />
room and kitchen. Great location.<br />
$175,000.00<br />
O<strong>ne</strong> and Two Bedroom Apartments For Rent<br />
Three Bedroom furnished Ranch, October 1 through<br />
May 31 <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Township. $450.00<br />
Four Bedroom Colonial <strong>in</strong> Hamilton Township - 10<br />
m<strong>in</strong>utes from New York City tra<strong>in</strong>. $450.00<br />
Efficiency-$200.00 + utilities<br />
OFFICE IS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 921-6060<br />
Even<strong>in</strong>gs and Sundays, Cell<br />
EAST WINDSOR - Warren<br />
Plaza West, Rt. #130 & Dutch<br />
Alien D’Arcy, 799-0685<br />
~ Dean Higg<strong>in</strong>s, 799-3525 Neck React. P’trst tloor<br />
location <strong>in</strong> modern build<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
Jack Stryker, 921.6752 #[ALTers’ William Schuessler, 921-8963 Available for professional or<br />
Harvey Rude, 201.359.5a27<br />
office tenant with ideal exposure<br />
to Rt. #130. $6.50<br />
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?~:i:!:-:i::i.:!’i:?.:i::. ~i!¢!r:.ii:iii:i:ii’$:iiiii:?:iii:<br />
i::il iil;i:iiiii( i~iil.; per sq ft. Call 609-443-4081<br />
weekdays.<br />
Custom Built Homes<br />
on Prov<strong>in</strong>ce L<strong>in</strong>e Rd.<br />
These luxury homes are <strong>ne</strong>stled on 3 acre treed lots, Colonial<br />
two.st01y <strong>in</strong> design, it feat0tes 4 bedrooms, a largo liv<strong>in</strong>g room,<br />
kitch0n with breakfast area, paeelled family loom and two fell<br />
barbs, If that’s not enough there’s a MI bas~.ment, attached<br />
two car garage, fireplace, a blue sto<strong>ne</strong> terrace and a porch.<br />
By Wm. Bucci Builder, Inc.<br />
Jgst <strong>in</strong>iatlfos frnru delprllnttlll llriat’etorl, Dries oaf<br />
Resort<br />
Properties<br />
LONG BEACH IS. -- lovely<br />
ocean front duplex 3<br />
bedrooms, fall and spr<strong>in</strong>g rent<br />
$25 a day. 609-799-2235.<br />
FOR RENT or for sale,<br />
Bar<strong>ne</strong>get Bay. A <strong>ne</strong>w 3<br />
bedroom rancher, $200, per<br />
week or $38,000. 609-698-781e,<br />
Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Real<br />
Estate For Rent<br />
Grand Open<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Come see the <strong>ne</strong>w apartments <strong>in</strong> a beautiful natural<br />
sett<strong>in</strong>g surrounded by acres of woods and fields. For<br />
recreation--tennis court& swimm<strong>in</strong>g pools and<br />
clubhouse.<br />
Rich shag carpet<strong>in</strong>g, l<strong>in</strong>ed draperies, central air and<br />
heat<strong>in</strong>g you control Super sound condition<strong>in</strong>g and<br />
much more.<br />
The tra<strong>in</strong> to New York is a shod bike ride awayl<br />
e NEW STORES located on<br />
busy Highway 33 now under<br />
construction <strong>in</strong> llightstown<br />
N.J. Excellent Iocalioe an~<br />
opportunity for any k<strong>in</strong>d of<br />
bus<strong>in</strong>ess and/or professio<strong>ne</strong>ls.<br />
For <strong>in</strong>formation call, 609-448.<br />
4800 till 10:30 p,m.<br />
RETAIL STORE OR OFFICE<br />
-- 1200 sq.ft, with full<br />
basement on Nassau St. Call<br />
609-924-1552 after 6 p.m.<br />
JUST STARTING OUT IN<br />
BUSINESS? Enjoy all the<br />
priveleges and prestige of big<br />
companies <strong>in</strong> fully earpted<br />
luxurious office complex.<br />
S<strong>in</strong>gle offices available $125.<br />
monthly. Cost <strong>in</strong>cludes all<br />
utilities and daily custodial<br />
services also available full<br />
secretarial and answer<strong>in</strong>g<br />
service at reasonable rates.<br />
Call 609.2984000 fez’ brochure<br />
or appo<strong>in</strong>tment.<br />
OFFICE SPACE<br />
New modern<br />
ASPHALT PAVING suburban office<br />
center on Rt. 207 <strong>in</strong>terchange.<br />
of all Types Space available from ~0-<br />
60,000 sq.ft. Prestigious <strong>ne</strong>igh.<br />
bars. Partitioniog to suit.<br />
¯ DRIVEWAYS Carpet<strong>in</strong>g air eoedition<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
¯ SERVICESTATIONS bliods <strong>in</strong>euded. Private e<strong>ne</strong>SHOFPINGCENTERS<br />
range. Ample park<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
¯ STREETS& ROADWAYS Iteasonable rents on short<br />
BLACKTOP SEALING term lease,<br />
APPLIED Ilorece C, sliantan<br />
¯ CONCRETE WORK 201-469-2233<br />
PARK LANE<br />
CONSTRUCTION CO gN PLAZA WEST .. llt.<br />
201-247.0918 m EAST WINt~SOIt, ~OttE<br />
NORTHBRUNS me,<br />
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ft, Stm too,<br />
,e *, ~ ,,# .,,sr,,ta t; t+,.r,t. 201-521-0088 and gtllltios<br />
O<strong>ne</strong> and Two Bedrooms available. Call<br />
799-2033 for additional <strong>in</strong>formation.<br />
’Gold Medallian Total Electric Liv<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
Deer Creek<br />
Apartments<br />
Rt. 1. le miles south o1 New Brunswick conic circle{HOliday Inn). Take jug-handle<br />
an¢ follOw Plalnsboro s+gns for 2 miles Io Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Meadows. OR take N,J<br />
TUmDIke to Exit S-A, R~gm 1 mile to Rt 130 South Left 2 miles to Granbury-<br />
Plslnsboro nd .Ma<strong>in</strong> St,); rlghl 1 mile to Plalnseoro Rd; right 4 miles 1¢ Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
MeadOWS,<br />
NOW<br />
RENTING<br />
NORTHGATE APARTMENTS<br />
O<strong>ne</strong> Mile Road<br />
and Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton-Hightstown Rd.<br />
(opposite McGraw Hill)<br />
...... EastWlndsor, N;J;’ ; ~ : .......<br />
I and 2 Bedrooms<br />
from $195 month<br />
Features:<br />
¯ SWIMMING POOL<br />
¯ PLAYGROUND FACILITIES<br />
¯ OFF STREET PARKING<br />
¯ AIR CONDITIONERS<br />
¯ KITCHEN WiTH DINING AREA<br />
¯ THERMOSTAT CONTROLLED HEAT<br />
(<strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> rental)<br />
a WASHER & DRYER FACILITIES<br />
¯ RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT<br />
¯ MASTER "IV ANTENNA<br />
MODEL APARTMENT OPEN DALLY<br />
(609) 448-5935<br />
BELLE MEAD<br />
FINANCING AVAILABLE<br />
2 ½ yr. old Colonial, 4 br,, 2 ½ bath, family<br />
rm, with fireplace, central air, sewers, 1<br />
acre, immediate occupancy, extras, full<br />
basement. Price’, $70,s.<br />
201-359-8807<br />
Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Real Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Real<br />
Estate For Rent Estate For Rent<br />
JAMESBURG ~ stern shopp<strong>in</strong>g EASTWINDS01t Zaernconu<strong>ne</strong>t’eiallot,S00ft.<br />
FOR INFORMATION CALL:<br />
<strong>11</strong>2,’ .qir conditio<strong>ne</strong>d OFFICE SI+ACI<br />
o FOR REN’t’ on lit. 33, 1 to o East of Tw It<br />
I~t~tnrt, stic coif<strong>in</strong>g re<strong>ne</strong>saod WAItREN PLAZA WEST Rtvera. 3 room 0ffiL’O build<strong>in</strong>g<br />
924-0908 ....... ,,g,tt,,ig. pa<strong>ne</strong>,ed wa,,a, tire Rt l,t,,miebNe0, tm sad o,.a,, ga.tgo Zo<strong>ne</strong>,,<br />
.... ’.. -Prnn,-,H,~= car a’]xcellent location on Licensed by otate for <strong>ne</strong>w anti<br />
--r--.--,-- Sttteliw~, #13g 1/4 nd. south 2 room suite, $2,10 mentb sot, ased veltidnsales, Call ow<strong>ne</strong>r<br />
,.F~+~t";,7.,-S~,,t.... of the’ lriaenton-lliglttatown 1R)~-448.<strong>11</strong>20,<br />
Resort " + + - Resor l~.P,til, ll ,Pnn m, ,t=,, ,,,..o lid, 2 y’ Jesse with optlot, Attractive, prpstge bud g<br />
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ItI!INTAI , s’r ’i’IIDMAS . l,’amlly to anaI’o Ltur pera(lnlu ’epreatloll (IFF CE SPACE AVAILABLE dlt<strong>in</strong>nlng, I ur 2 ynal’ lasso with<br />
V Li;N S hNl)S.t,ttxgrlaus<br />
ealnnmnltles ig the Pocolm,<br />
basle on tim slOllaa at<br />
- I)lqtlcalon It)d0 oq,ft, optics, Available t<strong>in</strong>.<br />
V fl ectl BIt mlatleao wlib Ilayatuck.Mt, Snow, Vt, 3 (10tl.t}21-i535, lqahlsboro gtt0 etl,tt, modlately, Cull li0<strong>11</strong>44<strong>11</strong>.402,1 ttI I)(1 i’Olt 1EASI,L Stdlabie<br />
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lligbtetowab aeao, areo,"haeaculltadgot)4.lBollt<br />
alcove Moncbu,ter, S no~ lO .................. W0rkal)R|)a,llAl~"~ii~’Ol’~’~ii~’iT"i;°ttt’aturuge,<br />
garag<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
I P ~£.1 at the beuutiftll nf (rhristmua or Sprfng<br />
fnl’ ixtt|t wpn<strong>kl</strong>y fig0, Ca[i 609 ................ 27..:7~2 Water aloe,, concrete fl,, Call ll,lt~t oak for Mr, M(~u’,<br />
Cu),]bheult lgll you te sleop, vucaUoa weBke $1200, flltm ~:~ 921,3tl 9 I),<strong>11</strong>1, AVAII ABIJ~ NUW¯ Utltgo,, 608.~9.2504 Brier t)j~,I~L<br />
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nul)tltllg, Amlttu olt.att’uol FOIL ~,[~L~, ~" aeru’~’atR.<br />
hreatilta<strong>kl</strong>nl~ pa)n)rumle y!gw<br />
Ft)R ItF, NT IN PItlNCI,:TON<br />
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i~tkhlg Cpgvonlcntly located<br />
sty ’olal Igt. ~00 fuot nu 1Lento<br />
fop1 ’k gCLWlX~tlluy, IUUUl<br />
1t lit busch In/’ 1~ "’’~ ~ wtdt 1’,8 t tute, I,~xlt 7.7A 33,1 u~aattf’l’whtltlvora, Cul le’e ar effct ~laCO<br />
f ’ e)l | ea ur Idlltfl~, l,’t)l’ $l), MAN’I’OLOI(IN( "- lltlnuitor rB|CM, ’4<br />
I t l+Ix t 0 tta, Tar slllko, ILta, l~10, :1 roe. office bufltlhtg arid tit llatol ~ l.i58.t~Tg II N,J,<br />
Apltrox, Ud0aq, fed, Aval[abl0<br />
sectuld Io gcc£Ht IrK)It, ia’lvalo trallO ctx, 3 ~dr’ on<br />
xl ~0g, I.tl~, l.~,~& All gtllltloa, ()FI,’ICli~ SPACI’] , 00 Nussaa<br />
St, PrJllceloa, 500,1500 O( ,ft,<br />
ev d!ah e freul $’,100 l~dl’ Ino,<br />
up, l’ot’kia~ spueas alao<br />
avtdiabio, Call 608-821.3633,<br />
tll,’l,’~ I~--.:"-N’~IW--M~e r n<br />
nfflen center hi Prh~cetolt Jet.<br />
fgl y deeei’ated & eal’potod,<br />
Cgl/IK)9,7gtb2Ll [,<br />
I’;AST WI NI) SOIt<br />
PItG+’ESSIONAI PARI{ --<br />
,100 t%ft, i’oulabt, l,’hdabod to<br />
tenunts t~dfk~atlana, fi09,~,’t-<br />
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Estate For Sale<br />
COMMEItCIAh BUILDING,<br />
atnall guragu, Zunud altd<br />
or write llu~ t)tl JOllpayllle,<br />
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nr 3 apbL, ~unt Vpnt, bty can stay J’urtahcd g<br />
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rea.o~s..nsurer~<br />
GRIGGSTOWN - ’ year old, 4 bedrooms, weathered grey Dutch Colonial on heap v<br />
wooded 1½ acre lot. Large kitchen with breakfast area ana beamed ceil<strong>in</strong>gs. Double<br />
fireplace, centre air, vacuum, pars, swimm<strong>in</strong>g Pool, Many other extras - f<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g<br />
available.<br />
CALL PRINCETON ................................................ $89,900<br />
TWO FIREPLACES - SPECIAL EFFECT8 - <strong>in</strong> construction and lots of extras, make the<br />
<strong>ne</strong>w Elm Ridge West nouse a home for 8s times and seasons.,9 large, bright and wellplbn<strong>ne</strong>d<br />
rooms m terrific island kitchen - breakfast rooml to spotlight just o<strong>ne</strong> <strong>in</strong>vites you to<br />
ive the life of ease and comfort. Huge natio and side.entry garage add a f<strong>in</strong>ished touch to<br />
me exterior.<br />
CALL PENNINGTON ............................................. $128,500<br />
MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - New 4 bedroom Colonial on beautiful 2 acre country lot<br />
2 ½ same, large country kitchen. Rec. Room and liv<strong>in</strong>g roam with fireplace. Central air and<br />
vacuum. Mortgage available,<br />
CALL PRINCETON ............................................... 074,000<br />
¯ NEW LISTING - iust snort walk to schools and shopp<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Hooewell Townshio. Im-<br />
"naculate 5 bedroom, 3 baths, tri-level with easement p avroom and workshop, Cathedral<br />
ceil<strong>in</strong>g nv<strong>in</strong>g room with firenlace. A 2 car attached garage and beautiful sheltered <strong>in</strong>-grouna<br />
0ool just a few steps from the scree<strong>ne</strong>d rear porch.<br />
CALL PENNINGTON .............................................. $79,500<br />
MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - 2 + wooded acres on orivate road, Perc test and plans <strong>in</strong>cluded.<br />
Ready to build. F<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g available.<br />
CALL PRINCETON ................................................ $19,500<br />
THE GREEN GRASS GROWS ALL AROUND this 1 ½ year old 4 bedroom Colonial, All<br />
the hard work has been do<strong>ne</strong> and it is ready for you. Better than <strong>ne</strong>w <strong>in</strong> West W<strong>in</strong>dsor,<br />
New List<strong>in</strong>g[<br />
CALL WEST WIN DSOR ............................................ ~8,E~<br />
COMFORT AND LIVABILITY - Seldom do we get a home with a floor plan to suit 2<br />
families,<br />
o<br />
Perfect for mother-<strong>in</strong>-law that <strong>ne</strong>eds a bedroom and bath on the first floor. Up<br />
stairs has large master bedroom with 2 other good sized bedrooms and bath, Mature<br />
trees and professional landscap<strong>in</strong>g assures privacy factor. See this lovely Maple La<strong>ne</strong><br />
home,<br />
CALL PENNINOTON .............................................. $~,900<br />
FRANKLIN PARK - New 4 bedroom Colonial, 2½ baths, rec. room with raised hearth<br />
fireplace. Basement and 2 car garage. Central air. Mtg. available.<br />
CALL PRINCETON ................................................<br />
$57,000<br />
WE HAVE AN AOORABLE RANCH <strong>in</strong> the town of Cranbury. It is clean and bright as a<br />
button. It has apple trees <strong>in</strong> the front yard and a split rail fence with climb<strong>in</strong>g roses all across<br />
the back¯ Fall <strong>in</strong> love with this <strong>ne</strong>w list<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
CALL WEST WINDSOR ..........................................<br />
High 50’s.<br />
HOWARD WAY - This 2 year old, 3 bedroom rancher <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Farms has immediate<br />
availability ¯ Large eat <strong>in</strong> kitchen d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room lie ng earn Tam y earn wi h fireplace and 2<br />
’ ’ ’ d ~<br />
fu baths. Many custom features hroughout; professlonaEy landscape .<br />
CALL PENNINGTON ..............................................<br />
$69,900<br />
PRICE REDUCTION - Madison Street Townhouse, convenient location, Large, airy, high<br />
ceil<strong>in</strong>g rooms, Off street park<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
CALL PRINCETON ........................................... Now $54,500<br />
SPACE, CHARM AND QUALITY throughout <strong>in</strong> this o<strong>ne</strong>-of-a-k<strong>in</strong>d Colonial It has a large<br />
sunken IMng-room, family room with fireplace, den, 5 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, large eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen<br />
and deck, All for $81,500.<br />
CALL WEST WINDSOR,<br />
BORe TOWNHOUSE - A pure delight <strong>in</strong> a picture-book sett<strong>in</strong>g. Immaculate up-to-date<br />
Dutch Colonial featur<strong>in</strong>g 4 gorger’bedrooms and 2 full baths, Liv<strong>in</strong>g room with cor<strong>ne</strong>r<br />
fireplace, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room with built-<strong>in</strong> ch<strong>in</strong>a cupboard, Great family room - kitchen combo and<br />
more, A Penn<strong>in</strong>gton f<strong>in</strong>d at $64,500.<br />
CALL PENNINGTON.<br />
TRANSFERRED OWNERS is the reason you can have this opportunity for buy<strong>in</strong>g a great<br />
house at a great price. This 4 bedrpom, 2 ½ bat~C;olonial features large, sunny eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen<br />
with separate laundry, pa<strong>ne</strong>0sd family roo~ and central air condition<strong>in</strong>g. Close to<br />
railroad station. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton address <strong>in</strong> West W<strong>in</strong>dsor,<br />
CALL WEST WINDSOR ............................................ $62,900<br />
MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - Privacy, convenient, split-level home on a choice 2 acre<br />
lot. 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths, large liv<strong>in</strong>g room, formal d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen and<br />
pa<strong>ne</strong>lled family room. Walk to schools.<br />
CALL PRINCETON ................................................<br />
$59,500<br />
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HOMES WITH ACREAGE<br />
EAST WINDSOR<br />
3 bedroom rancher on 5<br />
acres, some wood lend.<br />
Near RCA $68,000<br />
CRANSURY<br />
M<strong>in</strong>i-farm, 3.86 acres. Early<br />
18th Century farm house, 5<br />
bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, wide<br />
p<strong>in</strong>e floars $92,500<br />
CRANSURY<br />
4 bedroom custom ranch,<br />
3.5 acres on Cranbury<br />
brook, 3 ½ baths, fireplace ¯<br />
$100,500<br />
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP<br />
Farm - 15 acres, 4 bedroom<br />
2-story homo <strong>in</strong> excellent<br />
condition, Modern kitchen,<br />
Alum<strong>in</strong>unt aid<strong>in</strong>g, 2 car<br />
garage,<br />
$t 10,000<br />
STANLEY T. WHITE<br />
REALTY, INC.<br />
Realtor<br />
61 N, Ma<strong>in</strong> St,<br />
Croabury, N,J,<br />
6S6.$322 or 44a.a477<br />
!’!S! rhomt0, S, Field, h, 395-0679<br />
Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Real<br />
Estate For Rent<br />
o<strong>ne</strong> call, o<strong>ne</strong> classified -<br />
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25,000 families !<br />
Are you creative? Try your hand with landscap<strong>in</strong>g. We<br />
have sn excellent 5 room rancher with en oversize 2 car<br />
garage on a lovely ½ acre lot. It could use some shrubs<br />
and flowers to transform it <strong>in</strong>to a cozy <strong>ne</strong>st, Easy f<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g<br />
available to qualified buyers, Call us for en appt.<br />
Do yQ have a large family? Take a look at this beauty of<br />
a colonial with 10 rooms. Perfect for an active family,<br />
and sure to please each member, and be ready to move<br />
right <strong>in</strong>.<br />
K<strong>in</strong>gslze be(~toom furniture? You’ll have r0om to spars<br />
<strong>in</strong> the fantastic maeter bedroom of this E, W<strong>in</strong>dsor<br />
Split-level, along with ample spece for liv<strong>in</strong>g end enterta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g.<br />
Nicely tread lot end priced <strong>in</strong> the mid 50%<br />
Cute rancher <strong>ne</strong>stled among pretty shrubs and trees<br />
and perfect for the family’s first homo, Six roosts, 1 ½<br />
baths and full basement plus a 2 car garage,<br />
Ba proud ow<strong>ne</strong>r of this 4 bedroom ranch with Its’ extra<br />
largo recreation room. Located <strong>in</strong> Historic Cranbury and<br />
0itoatod on a graclou0 cor<strong>ne</strong>r lot now paced at $61,000,<br />
Tired of City liv<strong>in</strong>g? Take a look at this roomy ranch<br />
etyla townhouse, It has a atop-snvbtg kitchen, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />
area, liv<strong>in</strong>g room and 3 bedrooms, and a fenced <strong>in</strong> yard<br />
with a gas grill, F<strong>in</strong>anclr~g can be arrnngad for qualified<br />
buyers,. Low $40%<br />
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HOME HUNTER’,f GUIDE<br />
10-B THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 ) ,~,,<br />
F,.S T. 1893<br />
REALTORS<br />
leo Nassau Street. Pr<strong>in</strong>eeloo, New Jc<strong>ne</strong>y. 08540<br />
609-924-0322<br />
A COMPLETE REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION<br />
A richly carpeted d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room over-looks a large<br />
carpeted cathedral ooil<strong>in</strong>ged liv<strong>in</strong>g room <strong>in</strong> this<br />
immaculate four bedroom air conditio<strong>ne</strong>d<br />
home. The carpeted kitchen <strong>in</strong>cludes a<br />
dishwasher, buih-<strong>in</strong> range and cozy eat<strong>in</strong>g space<br />
with shuttered w<strong>in</strong>dows. Slid<strong>in</strong>g glass doors <strong>in</strong><br />
the pa<strong>ne</strong>led family room lead to a <strong>ne</strong>w 21 x 41<br />
<strong>in</strong>ground deluxe Anthony pool. Thc ow<strong>ne</strong>rs<br />
expected to retire here and have added and<br />
customized to someo<strong>ne</strong> else’s he<strong>ne</strong>fit -- yours if<br />
you call today ................... $68,000<br />
Pa<strong>ne</strong>s Neck, with its beautiful trees and quiet<br />
atmosphere is the sett<strong>in</strong>g for this nice ranch<br />
house with 3 bedrooms, 1 I~ baths, pa<strong>ne</strong>led den,<br />
scree<strong>ne</strong>d porch, basement, garage, a pretty halfacre<br />
lot, and f<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g available to a aualified<br />
buyer .........................<br />
$56,900<br />
Montgomery Township Colonial split-level,<br />
only a year old, is located on a cul-de-sac <strong>in</strong> a<br />
pleasant <strong>ne</strong>ighborhood <strong>ne</strong>ar the schools. Eight<br />
rooms, 2 ~,~ baths, and a o<strong>ne</strong>-acre lot. Now at a<br />
reduced price of .................. $61,500<br />
LocaLed just a mile from shopp<strong>in</strong>g and the New<br />
York bus, here’s a home that’s small <strong>in</strong> size but<br />
big <strong>in</strong> features. It’s located <strong>in</strong> an attractive<br />
<strong>ne</strong>ighborhood, on a half-acre lot with tall shade<br />
trees and mature shrubs. Beautiful <strong>in</strong>terior<br />
<strong>in</strong>cludes a modern kitchen and bath, and is as<br />
stylish and charm<strong>in</strong>g as any you’re likely to f<strong>in</strong>d<br />
at any price ..................... $39,900<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Borough - two apartment house <strong>in</strong> tile<br />
easterly end of town with<strong>in</strong> walk<strong>in</strong>g distauce of<br />
the campus. Five rooms and bath on the first<br />
floor; four rooms and bath on the second .....<br />
.............................. $63,500<br />
Attractive 25-year 01d ranch house <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
Township. Entrance hall, liv<strong>in</strong>g room with<br />
fireplace, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, kitdlen, 3 bedrooms,<br />
<strong>11</strong>~ baths, hdl basement, and o<strong>ne</strong>-car garage.<br />
Pretty, conveniently located lot ...... $59,000<br />
Montgomery Township ranch - on a beautiful<br />
woodcd o<strong>ne</strong>-acre jest across tii~’ Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
Towuship l<strong>in</strong>e. Six rooms, o<strong>ne</strong> baih’ and 2-car<br />
garage ......................... $56,500<br />
Lawrence Township Colonial, <strong>in</strong> a nice<br />
<strong>ne</strong>ighborhood <strong>ne</strong>ar schools, offers a wooded lot,<br />
8 rooms, 2½ baths, 2 fireplaces, central air,<br />
basemcnt, and garage ............. $62,5¢}0<br />
Large duplex <strong>in</strong> a walk-to-town Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
Borough location. Eight rooms and two baths<br />
on o<strong>ne</strong> side, and 6 woms and bath on the other.<br />
Very good condition .............. $75,500<br />
Bcantifld Bi-Level - on an especially pretty o<strong>ne</strong>acre<br />
lot <strong>in</strong> Montgomery Township is this f<strong>in</strong>e 8room.<br />
21,,~ bath home. Many extras, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g<br />
central air condition<strong>in</strong>g ............ $74,500<br />
Southern Colonial - on a 2 ½ acre lot <strong>in</strong> an estate<br />
area of Montgomery Township is this impressive<br />
house with tight rooms, 21A baths, 2<br />
fireplaces, central air condition<strong>in</strong>g, and mnch<br />
more. Overlook<strong>in</strong>g a golf course ..... $<strong>11</strong>5,900<br />
Rentals<br />
Apartment - heart of Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, .,.., $220/mo.<br />
Apartment - Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton ; 8 rooms .... $500/mo,<br />
3 offices, pr<strong>in</strong>ce Nassan Street location .......<br />
............................ $325/mo,<br />
Memlwr : Priaceron Real Estate Group and<br />
¯ MultildoListlngSercice.<br />
,WASHINGTON TOWNSHIPI Country estete with 18<br />
acres, Good potential lor small horse hnm, nursery<br />
srock or su-divlslon for I~onles. Hontn <strong>in</strong> excallent conditon<br />
with <strong>11</strong> rooms and 1 ~h baths, Largo lot nlaoly landscaped<br />
with plantln0s and old ahado trees, Them la a<br />
detacbed 4 car garage with overhead doors, also u very<br />
<strong>in</strong>taroatlpg 2 story build<strong>in</strong>g wl~lch offers a Inl0a knotry<br />
p<strong>in</strong>e pa<strong>ne</strong>lled room with brick fireplace and exposed<br />
basma. Excellent lnr hobby sltup or recloatlo m porpubes,<br />
$160,000,<br />
_ __ LEONARD VAN IllSE AGENCY<br />
MEMHR MULTIPLE ~NOIEItVI~<br />
OfflQo= 60<strong>11</strong>-448.4260<br />
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look<strong>in</strong>g for more economical<br />
car ? Check the classified adsl<br />
138 South Ma<strong>in</strong> St. Hlghtstown, N, J. (6091448-1069<br />
Member Multiple List<strong>in</strong>g Service<br />
Cranbury Split located <strong>in</strong> Cranbury Estates consists<br />
of ? large rooms and 1 I/~ baths. It is situated<br />
on a 100x200 lot. Priced to sell ....... $45,900.<br />
10 <strong>in</strong>dustrial acres <strong>in</strong> Wasb<strong>in</strong>gton Twp. with office<br />
build<strong>in</strong>g end a storage build<strong>in</strong>g ........ $60,000<br />
Restored" colonial <strong>in</strong> Cranbnry, Central air all <strong>ne</strong>w<br />
"~:i’r~ilg,pium’b<strong>in</strong>g, and every system and service for<br />
ts,~tauw# nvmg Is m good condition or replaced<br />
<strong>ne</strong>w. Open fireplace and two fran<strong>kl</strong><strong>in</strong> stoves.<br />
only $55,000.<br />
Two family <strong>in</strong> Hightstown consists of o<strong>ne</strong> apt. 5<br />
rooms, llA baths. Apt. #2 5 rooms and 1 bath.<br />
Close to center of town .............. $45,000.<br />
2 lots <strong>in</strong> East W<strong>in</strong>dsor Township ready to build on<br />
I,/2 acre lots. price $13,500<br />
$10,000<br />
10 lovely acres <strong>in</strong> Monroe partially wooded and<br />
about 8 acres clear. Ideal for horses or ken<strong>ne</strong>l.<br />
Almrtmeot and room<strong>in</strong>g llouse <strong>in</strong> Trcnton Yearly<br />
<strong>in</strong>come $5,400 Priced to sell at $25,(}(}0.<br />
J.WESLEYARCHER MARGARET MAGAN<br />
448.2097 448.6283<br />
MEL DEMPSIEn ASA MOWERY<br />
586.1290 395.1671<br />
MANVILLE<br />
Modern 8 room bi-level, excellent condition, 4<br />
bedrooms, 1 Lh 1 baths, 2 fireplaces, garage. Cha<strong>in</strong>.l<strong>in</strong>ked<br />
fenced back yard. Swimm<strong>in</strong>g pool. Many extras. 100’ x<br />
100’ cor<strong>ne</strong>r lot .................... $52 900<br />
MANVlLLE-SOUTHSIDE<br />
2 family plus store, each apartment has 3 rooms and<br />
bath, store has Vz bath, full basement, separate utilities.<br />
$37500.<br />
HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP - approximately 41,3 acres<br />
zo<strong>ne</strong>d residential ............. Ask<strong>in</strong>g $19,900.<br />
IOSEPH BIELANSKI<br />
Member Realtor<br />
MLS<br />
212 S. Ma<strong>in</strong> St., Manville<br />
(201) 725-1995<br />
Even<strong>in</strong>gs coil 201.359-3245<br />
Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Real<br />
Estate For Rent<br />
Real Estate<br />
Wanted<br />
Ht~~N’i’. w~,~,~ulra~<br />
REALTY CO. of PRINCETON, Inc. Realtors<br />
194 Nassau Street 921-6060<br />
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THIS COLONIAL IS BETTER THAN NEW -- already has professional landscap<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
drive, carpet<strong>in</strong>g and central air. Front porch, hallway; liv<strong>in</strong>g room, formal d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />
room, eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen, family room with fireplace. Master bedroom has full bath<br />
plus three more bedrooms and full hall bath. Full basement with extra height<br />
f<strong>in</strong>ished off <strong>in</strong>to four rooms. Mortgage already arranged for qualified buyer.<br />
$66,500,00<br />
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for life.<br />
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Service is free. And so<br />
simple. You tell us a little<br />
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formation to our computer<br />
and In a matter of seconds<br />
it pr<strong>in</strong>ts out a State Farm<br />
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you can live with.<br />
See or call:<br />
Dennis Whit<strong>ne</strong>y<br />
121 West Ward St,<br />
Hightstown, N.J,<br />
448-6667<br />
STATE FARM LIFI<br />
INSURANCE COMPANY<br />
Home Ol~lce: 61oombzlon. IIIhois<br />
Land For Sale<br />
TRANSFERRED EXECUTIVE SA~’S "Make me an offer." This<br />
lovely 4 bedroom colonial <strong>in</strong> East W<strong>in</strong>dsor boasts a huge frontto-back<br />
liv<strong>in</strong>g room with fireplace, pretty entry hall, large<br />
separate d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g mum, pa<strong>ne</strong>lled family room, kitchen with selfclean<strong>in</strong>g<br />
oven. There are also 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths, central<br />
air condition<strong>in</strong>g, basement and 2 car garage. The ma<strong>in</strong>tenance<br />
free exterior has a brick front and cedar shake sid<strong>in</strong>g, Ag this on<br />
½ acre with city water and sewers.<br />
................................ Reduced to $57,S00.<br />
APOLLO HOMES - FALL SPECIAL<br />
3 models - Immediate Occupancy - 4 or 5 BR, 2 ½ baths - 2 ear<br />
garage, pa<strong>ne</strong>lled faro. rm.<br />
FROM $S9,390 80% 2S yr, mort. to Qual. Buyer<br />
OPEN SAT & SUN. CALL FOR DIRECTIONS<br />
THIS a BEDROOM RANCH with beautiful parquet floors <strong>in</strong><br />
Roosevelt is surrounded by lovely trees and flower<strong>in</strong>g bushes<br />
on s half acrelot. Must be seen ........... Only $3S,000.<br />
EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOM RANCH - Two large bedrooms, 2<br />
baths, eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen, pa<strong>ne</strong>lled family room with s<strong>in</strong>k, extra~<br />
large foyer, 2 car garage on 2.3 acres <strong>in</strong> Monroe Township.<br />
......................................... $69,500.<br />
CUSTOMBUILTCONTEMPORARY’<br />
- Large liv<strong>in</strong>g room with<br />
cathedral ceil<strong>in</strong>g, Master suite with cathedral ceil<strong>in</strong>g, 3<br />
bedrooms, ea<strong>ne</strong>ged family room with fireplace and bulb-<strong>in</strong>s.<br />
Fantastic kitchen with many features, 3 full baths, laundry<br />
room, brick patio, redwood deck, overzided 2 car garage on t<br />
acre of lovely trees and shrubs, Immediate occupancy¯ $84,900.<br />
PAINT ISLAND ESTATES New Country Developmeat; 3<br />
hedroom Ranchers with t ½ baths on 1 acre tots <strong>in</strong> beautiful<br />
Millsto<strong>ne</strong> Twp. Start<strong>in</strong>g at ..................... $39,900.<br />
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MONTGOMERY TWP lot -l/,~<br />
roll<strong>in</strong>g acres with brook <strong>in</strong><br />
rear, + 15 tolls of build<strong>in</strong>g<br />
stooe. $t7,500, Call 609-921-6690<br />
after 5 p,m,<br />
2 MODELS from $63.900. Excellent F<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g<br />
OPEN SAT. g SUN. I I to 5<br />
From Hi~ght on Cranbury Rd, for<br />
) approx--71 east over Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
Jct~’dge - Cranbuty Rd. rot aplt<br />
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~/4 ACRE WOODED improved<br />
build<strong>in</strong>g lot <strong>in</strong> Bore. $9000,<br />
Reply Box B23, Hightstown.<br />
BUILDING LOT IN<br />
IIOPEWELL - East Amwell<br />
Township, 2t:z seres wooded,<br />
perked and approved build<strong>in</strong>g<br />
lot, $17,000. Call 609.466-3~0.<br />
( pmx. I mile,<br />
LOVELY bi-level <strong>in</strong> Roosevelt on ½ acre beautifully wooded lot,<br />
with 4 bedrooms, 1½ baths, pa<strong>ne</strong>lled family room with<br />
fireplace, Liv<strong>in</strong>g room~ formal d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, and central air,<br />
......................................... $46,600.<br />
PINE ESTATES n ¯ Lovely <strong>ne</strong>w 4 Bedroom home ready for immediate<br />
occupancy. Only o<strong>ne</strong> left. 80% f<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g to qualified<br />
buyers .................................... $42,900.<br />
CUSTOM BUILT CONTEMPORARY - 3- 4 Bedrooms,<br />
Modern Kitchen D<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Room, Liv<strong>in</strong>g Room, Family<br />
Room plus f<strong>in</strong>ished basement, 3 full baths, <strong>in</strong>cludes<br />
flagsto<strong>ne</strong> entry foyer lead<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to huge expanse of<br />
hand-pa<strong>in</strong>ted italian ceramic tire floor<strong>in</strong>g, overlooked by<br />
cathedral beamed ceil<strong>in</strong>g with brick fireplace wall,<br />
Many built-<strong>in</strong>s, central air, Anderson <strong>in</strong>sulated w<strong>in</strong>dows,<br />
and large exterior deck, are just same of the<br />
features found <strong>in</strong> this ma<strong>in</strong>tenance-free brick and<br />
alum<strong>in</strong>um-sided contemporary on a wooded lot, Ask<strong>in</strong>g<br />
$74,00D,<br />
448.4363<br />
A QUIET STREET and a pretty sett<strong>in</strong>g ror this <strong>ne</strong>wly listed 4<br />
PRINCETON TOWNSHIP - 2 bedroom, 2½ bath Colonial <strong>in</strong> West W<strong>in</strong>dsor. Lmge liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />
plus acre beautifully wooded room, family room, separate d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, and eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen.<br />
residential lot, Stuart Road<br />
ecar Prov<strong>in</strong>ce L<strong>in</strong>e Road,<br />
An excellent buy at .......................... $56,S00.<br />
$46,500, By ow<strong>ne</strong>r. 609-924-9038. EXCELLENT COMMERCIAL LOCATION ½ mile from exit 8 - center<br />
of town ........<br />
. ......................... $9s,eoo,<br />
APPROVED build<strong>in</strong>g lots <strong>in</strong><br />
ALL AReA LISTINGS AVAILABLE<br />
Pla<strong>in</strong>sboro & Ilamilton Twp.<br />
3,9 acres wooded <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
Jet. Farra land <strong>11</strong>3 acres on<br />
large plots also available, Adlerman, Click 8, Co<br />
Wicksboro Asset, Inc,<br />
Itealtor 404 Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton Rd,<br />
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P a<strong>in</strong>sboro 609-799-3232,<br />
TWO COUNTRY build<strong>in</strong>g lots,<br />
Ilockenbury F.d, Hillsborougb<br />
Township, 3 acres & 5t/~ ,icrea,<br />
lleavily wooded, spectacular’<br />
views. Exccllcat ix:re test,<br />
$27,~gtl & ~3~,500 respectively,<br />
CSU ow<strong>ne</strong>r 201-359-7500,<br />
/---:~ realtors--<strong>in</strong>surors<br />
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924.0401<br />
~mml~’ Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, N,J,<br />
58£).1020<br />
Land For Sale Real Estate<br />
~ON,lO~: ’IOWNSHIP .- t- For Sale<br />
I)IIOPEItTY- rentals under New Jersey, I t( 50 acres,<br />
I y,ear leasL’,S $700 ~r I}n?, to titter<strong>in</strong>g (<strong>in</strong>ick deal fer right<br />
IX! nlCl’t~asc~l nl/~i)l’ll alltl du<strong>ne</strong> )l’Jee ill t, c’ lie, Mail P I ’-<br />
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cx)cnses, alost let eewly N :4520<br />
nltxlernized and t’resh ~lhll-<br />
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i’rhLcoton Twp, an Ideal <strong>in</strong>.<br />
vcstmeat In tbg fnture. $24,150<br />
with totals for a qualified<br />
buyer, Walt0r B, Ilowe Ins,.<br />
ltealtors t~J,g~4-0095,<br />
EAST WINDSOR TOWNSIIIP<br />
¯ 5 acres eonuuerelal, 4ti0 It,<br />
frculage !)!~ IlL, 1:10 and IO-F<br />
acres resarentlal with ~ roau<br />
entrances sir Old CrallbUry<br />
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Real ~state<br />
Cltaiea 9 tier’0 lot aa Stuart Rd,<br />
with sewur p0ratit, hn.<br />
}]ted)atoly avuilablM desl)ita<br />
" , -" Ceullly star So ’ge ,tsville, A t<strong>ne</strong> IRIn, lil~.0’N.l~,lllT,<br />
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roaltaru, Membe’ of M .S D f el)pruved In ~ I~ t f ’gl’l urea 5 mllon to ’r’lacetot<br />
IlurrhlgtguAguaoy le Now sell<strong>in</strong>g, l’er’tt!t fir he. Ilardwt~LI l¯laora, L’C0SS VIM<br />
IrrallCb llfflee at 15;I~, l,’ . a’avcglpllt or lUyUBt u t,tnl I)l<br />
lit,gUll’S [AUlU, North lh’uM- owuer Ill 1J01}.t~<strong>11</strong>5,’24t1~ a[ler fl<br />
awlck, PhOMM ~()l,,~?.tl;IgO, p,nl,<br />
, acre build<strong>in</strong>g lot, 1 nil, from<br />
Itt,33,$10,000,tl09455-<strong>11</strong>20, ’ LAWtlENCI’~ TOWNSIIIP #2<br />
..... Charnflng 4-year old colonial,<br />
EXCt,USIVE LOTS ¯ ia Ehn<br />
center entrance hall large<br />
Ritlge l)ark, li/~ acres. $20,1X)0<br />
Ilvhlg reorrl, forntal die<strong>in</strong>g<br />
t~p, Pr<strong>in</strong>eotaM prestiga area, ra(au sal,~ur nloderu SLit-hi<br />
Ihu’a<strong>kl</strong> A, Pare’sea. 609"737- ,kitebea laulelled faaLlly reels,<br />
~21):I,<br />
,luoory & Inuq r’eelll .q large<br />
twia i~(Iraoms I’,~ tile ~(bs<br />
"-~_-_"~-A--~’.---~--~:-- athtcbed garage, e,e,,tral ai,’<br />
Keal<br />
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~Tul~ & luxury wall-ta.wall sirwtng,<br />
Pricer right Lit $40,900,<br />
or Sale<br />
"I i,:l)Dl~ SCllOOl, AREA / ~"~l’~a--~--’k’~<br />
Calo.tal styll.g &. lautl~eq )a<br />
accet tda Epaelnaa .prick<br />
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ve<strong>ne</strong>.~r &aluat, sideq apL[l<br />
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lilt, ~,~ CeTa tdM tlleLl ~tlts,<br />
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llt ~lura Idlc<strong>ne</strong>n, l~luelle(r lalrr,<br />
rmw/fp, acwhtgrm, hld~:~rnt, l’t MI~ WIGGIN~ ~’I’,<br />
a d ~I ca’ gar’Mgu, L.atas LI1t~ATIIIN.wlthhM’gecurr~tq~<br />
feattlree hloludo: W/W carp01 Lt ( p tie y I’UllMVaton<br />
’aaaLll cet ’al ale BtUlgell J re’ t ’ & exhq’lor’, Ideal 1at 7<br />
yat0 read. 8[I’~MI.M. ii~x<br />
¯ flag, ato<strong>ne</strong> ratio, tudwag, d<br />
b01h’qam rea<strong>kl</strong>MUtm ar up<br />
COl C I It U ler EeCRJ leU t~tll~, euasleck, i,’ar LlarMIla ealrl i)rgved ’or ;opts, lh,<strong>in</strong>gipala<br />
$2g$o~, Ol?,¢~tll.llsoa or <strong>11</strong>8<strong>11</strong>, Wltl(Dtaa Associates 6~:i’33. enly, As<strong>kl</strong>ag<br />
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$<strong>11</strong>t),fiO0, Call (t00.<br />
1344, OVOlllUgal <strong>11</strong>~},4,<strong>11</strong>1.<strong>11</strong><strong>11</strong>1~1, g24.,100~1 9 a,lll,.~ p,lry<br />
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¯ COMMEAClAL FSr;<br />
D)At 448-0600<br />
2al ROGERS AV. H[aSTSTOWN<br />
NEW LISTINO<br />
Unique ranch house <strong>in</strong> m<strong>in</strong>t condition. 16x32 <strong>in</strong>ground<br />
pool <strong>in</strong> a professionally landscaped, enclosed and<br />
secluded yard. Over-size kitchen with eat<strong>in</strong>g area, at.<br />
tractive entrance foyer, liv<strong>in</strong>g room with brick fireplace<br />
and built <strong>in</strong> bookcases’ 2 bedrooms, bath, furl<br />
basement, 1 bar garage; all drapes, ’,,veil to wall carpet <strong>in</strong><br />
liv<strong>in</strong>g room, foyer and kitchen. Central air. $SO,OO0.<br />
KEEP COOL<br />
<strong>in</strong> a beautiful <strong>in</strong>-ground pool <strong>in</strong> the back yard of this<br />
lovely Mercerv[lle rancher. 3 bedrooms, liv<strong>in</strong>g room with<br />
brick fireplace, d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, 1V~ bath, Full dry<br />
basement, attached garage, pump house and cabana.<br />
Low ma<strong>in</strong>tenance alum<strong>in</strong>um sid<strong>in</strong>g. Beautifully landscaped<br />
lot on side street <strong>ne</strong>ar elementary school. Extras<br />
<strong>in</strong>clude w/w carpet and more .......... $S!,S00.<br />
MODERN LIVING AT TWIN RIVERS<br />
A very f<strong>in</strong>e town house - 7 rooms with 3 bedrooms, 2 ~/~<br />
baths, family room <strong>in</strong> basement, convenient patio, central<br />
air condition<strong>in</strong>g for your total comfort.<br />
Assumable Mortgage. i ................. $41,900,<br />
HIGHWAY OFFICE SPACE<br />
Lease outstand<strong>in</strong>g office location on major highway.<br />
4,500 sq. ft. Modern build<strong>in</strong>g with well plan<strong>ne</strong>d pa<strong>ne</strong>lled<br />
offices; fully air conditio<strong>ne</strong>d, ample park<strong>in</strong>g. Call for<br />
more details.<br />
*****<br />
NEW HOMES- 90% Mortgages to qualified buyer<br />
ALSO, Home Available NO MONEY DOWN to qualified<br />
buyer with VA mortgage.<br />
Call and have o<strong>ne</strong> of our experienced sales person<strong>ne</strong>l<br />
assist you <strong>in</strong> purchas<strong>in</strong>g and f<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g your <strong>ne</strong>w home.<br />
Anil| Erlan<br />
Chthlr<strong>in</strong>e Christie<br />
SALES REPRESENTATIVES<br />
[ven<strong>in</strong>p & Weekends<br />
448.as54Gerald DowE<strong>in</strong> 2nl.3~.2a31<br />
448.2121Howsrd 6<strong>in</strong>lslll 448-1S~<br />
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Warren Eox 39fi.9240<br />
MINI FARM-<br />
MAXI PLEASURE<br />
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This 4 Bed Room house Is vacant and wolf<strong>in</strong>g for<br />
an active, country lov<strong>in</strong>g family to move <strong>in</strong> and<br />
make it a home oguln. Lots of room for gap<br />
den<strong>in</strong>g (4 acres) and a large outbuild<strong>in</strong>g for hor.<br />
ses if you choose. Quick sale deslred.<br />
4
HOME HUNTER’d GUIDE<br />
it THURSDAY<br />
sEPTEMBER 26, 1974 ll-B ,<br />
Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate<br />
For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale<br />
MANOR¯<br />
Early American Bl~l.L~tL;ll~31Zh~ [ "r’~t’~-~ ,r’r’~.’-’~ ( L~H~t’~I<br />
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decor the ultimate <strong>in</strong> gracious ~ t Jt-lUL~}/i.~ ~ .....,.~,..j..~a~,. ,<br />
liv<strong>in</strong>g desig<strong>ne</strong>d for format k~--"-’r~’--’-~’~t COLONIAL’HORSE<br />
FARM-<br />
enterta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong> Manor has 25 ~ SrochuroAvallaSl. f .........<br />
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g’ ’ BE<br />
~ .--- , on to acres w m a lamasuc<br />
.n<br />
liv<strong>in</strong>g room with marble AUTIFUL BI-LEVEL -- ~ . _.~\ v,al,~t~a;,am ........ h<br />
hreptace compact kRehen, y qu locahon <strong>in</strong> . ~ ~ 2 hnrnq w lh la hny ~tn ~ nnd 7<br />
sunroom 17’ formal d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g H htstown<br />
for th s top 5 ear ~l/ v i’g’~’t~Tl,~"l:,~.~)~<strong>ne</strong>’~l"n-~{~re<br />
.... oldgh ~ tr ’n~ ......................<br />
room wtn eolomal nrep)aee, p<strong>in</strong>e. _l,’ea u es I cu<strong>ne</strong> ......... anda vel’,;e~arm<strong>in</strong>-2~tor-<strong>in</strong><br />
breakfast area, full kztchen liv<strong>in</strong>g room with picture NEW<br />
¯.RANu.rir.;?t- Ta!s<br />
excelent~’condto~ $89~00<br />
and enclosed patio. 2 separate w<strong>in</strong>dow,<br />
formal d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g, bright m oaerate!~, Flce.o name IS . . .<br />
bedroom w<strong>in</strong>gs eac w th modern eat-<strong>in</strong> kitchen hand¯ oeln~ nuu.t .ny u<strong>ne</strong> c~wm v..^,~ . ,rc~u..~unTr~w<br />
master bedroom<br />
and bath and some fam y room w th br<strong>in</strong>k ouu<strong>ne</strong>r,.L, lvlng r~m, m g vA~.~ r~.. r.~oh.I .....<br />
a2ndbodroomandbatb, Many fireplace, 8 bedrooms, 1~ room,sltc<strong>ne</strong>n, 3oear°mstl/z .... ~ ~,~’.~, h rr.i<br />
extras <strong>in</strong>cluded, centrally air baths, laundry ream and two bat hs, uhh!y room. Wall !o ~o~e ~na~haffs[re~heea~s~aUi<br />
conditio<strong>ne</strong>d convenient<br />
to all ear garage. Excellent Wall carpet t.o.ue.provlue? ~.;.t ......... o--;es and o<strong>ne</strong><br />
facilities, Priee, $48,000.<br />
for assumption of 7% mortgage tnrougnom WhOle, nouse, ,~ [~a,~,.~w,~ii ~ t~rovide man-<br />
share of stock plus balance of passibleat $41,900oeauuiul opportunity mr only luxuries suehVas year roun~l<br />
ex)st<strong>in</strong>g FHA mortgage at 5: ................. $35,000. tennis swimm<strong>in</strong>g ski<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
1/¢~1. lVlOamly<br />
ma<strong>in</strong>tenance<br />
Ol ~ur r~n "2 ~’m v.n o ................... ~.. o,,..o K.th ~.a "--~eous<br />
lodoe<br />
$661.60<br />
<strong>in</strong>cludes amortization assumptton possible on this L~.tvl~utA’l~ .ut..~tJr~t~.<br />
~’-’:t:~t".’~n’~nS.’~.~ll<br />
u~ i~r<br />
and <strong>in</strong>terest of mortgage, excellent ranch home. ]nlstwostor.iYtownnous.eol[er~tails~’()~iv$3ag00"<br />
taxes and all outsde man- Situatedonal/2acreLotthE. o.r.ooms anu,qz. ~,,s, p,u.s . , , .<br />
tenance. Tte Management W<strong>in</strong>dsor<br />
and featur<strong>in</strong>g liv<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>ished rec~a~ton room, am ANEXCELLENT<br />
BUYNEAR<br />
Corn., Inc., of N.J. Broker- room with picture w<strong>in</strong>dow, .asemen?. ~x,ras ,.c~u~<br />
PRi-NCP.TON--<br />
<strong>in</strong> West W<strong>in</strong>d¯<br />
dea’lor 127 Sussex Way, formal d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g modern eat¯<strong>in</strong> central air con., relgr., also: ... ~ ...... ~.:~ ,,.. t..o.~;r,i<br />
Jamesburg,<br />
IqJ. 009-655-277"0,kitchen, 3bedrooms,<br />
P/z baths washer, auto. was<strong>ne</strong>r ano. ~,, ~,~,,~,,,p. ,;o .,,y?.?.~,,,,~<br />
story & carriage and horse w<strong>in</strong>dow<br />
formal d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g large garage A nice buy for’S38,000, , . ,<br />
stalls (room<br />
for 2 cars) below’ mdoerr~ eat-<strong>in</strong> ki’tehen NEWLY<br />
CONSTRUCTED<br />
B[. " " " ’<br />
asp tool and patt<strong>in</strong>g sheds’. ~<strong>ne</strong>lled family room witil LEVEL: This home offers a ~ll~llillllltlilill<br />
town water and sewer. ½ beamed<br />
ceil<strong>in</strong>g fullwall brick family room, 4th bedroom, lnlll=nllll~ll N<br />
m<strong>in</strong>utos walk to library, fireplace wet I~ar and slid<strong>in</strong>g bath, and utility room<br />
on the<br />
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playground, Green Acres and glass doors lead<strong>in</strong>g to a 20’ ~awerileeVelsizTeheliUPn~rr~eoVm<br />
el ..........<br />
past off ce. 5 m nues by car to patio and 24’ above ground g , .....<br />
Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton. Low<br />
70’s. 609-924- cool with e,uipment 3 large d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g room, kitchen, three<br />
7148. bedrooms,~V/z<br />
bai’hs, fu’ll bedrooms and bath. An dea ¢’ J. *.<br />
-- basement and attached home<br />
for your grow<strong>in</strong>g<br />
family,<br />
KENDALL<br />
PARK - Modern garage, All this i)lus Central Fln.a.~ic~ln[l availab~ for<br />
rancher<strong>in</strong> perfectcondition. 4 Air foran outstand<strong>in</strong>g $45,900 quaul nuye , ~a,a .<br />
bdrms fam rm liv<strong>in</strong>g rm<br />
EAST WINDSOR TOWN<br />
d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g"rm.,’kitchen, 2 furl QUA!JTY<br />
RANC!I--;N,<br />
o oi!or crop, Wh;¢ ¢~a~;ous con" ]V~lt~].l;[]~[~]<br />
bathrms Many extras gas to worry aeout In tillS ......... v ~.. . " I ..... Y ...... I<br />
- temporary<br />
styled Tw<strong>in</strong> Rivers<br />
$45 500 ’201 297 5233 Pr<strong>in</strong>’ totally electric modern<br />
ranch<br />
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’ ’" "’ " " ’ " home Situated on a home offers entrance foyer ’,,,.,~-----,--...~.,,,-<br />
clpals amy.<br />
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Real Estate<br />
For Sale<br />
EXCELLENT INCOME<br />
produc<strong>in</strong>g property with 2<br />
apts., 2 blocks from Nassau<br />
<strong>ne</strong>ar the children’s park. In<br />
the $50’s. Please call after 6<br />
p.m. 609-924.6501.<br />
Too Late<br />
To Classify<br />
IN TRENTON -- 3 room apt.<br />
liv<strong>in</strong>g room bedroom & kitchen.<br />
$149 per me. l’/~ months<br />
security no children or dogs.<br />
Ca 609-393-1320 after 5:30<br />
daily.<br />
MOVING MUST SELL -- ’70<br />
OLDS Tornado, a/e, am/!m<br />
rad o, p/s, p/b, power w<strong>in</strong>dows<br />
& seats adjustable<br />
steer<strong>in</strong>g wheel, steel belted<br />
radials all around, hunter<br />
green with white hard top,<br />
ho<strong>ne</strong>y of a car. 201-329-2222.<br />
COLDSPOT side by side 18.51<br />
cu. ft. refrigerator/freezer<br />
frostless, white, perfect<br />
condition. $225 or best offer.<br />
201-329-2222..<br />
’72 FORD COUNTRY SQ.<br />
wagon-- excellent condition,<br />
p/s, p/b, a/e, $2595. 609-924-<br />
3928.<br />
SOUTH BRUNSWICK -beautifully<br />
treed residential<br />
build<strong>in</strong>g lot with water and<br />
sewer. 201-297-3760,<br />
1969 PONTIAC Executive<br />
Station wagon - 9 passenger.<br />
Needs body work and mmor<br />
motor repairs. As is, $300. 201-<br />
359-8714.<br />
ALL IN NEW CONDITION - 4<br />
i~oieCe bedroom suite chrome<br />
rmica ~ble 30 x 40 with 2<br />
chairs; 23" RCA console TV;<br />
gold w/w carpet<strong>in</strong>g with pad;<br />
rose rug 9 x 12 call 201-725-<br />
6476 after 5 a day Sat. & Sun.<br />
PHONE SOLICITORS wanted<br />
-- ttillsboro-Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton area.<br />
Earn $4 an hour at home. Call<br />
201-359-4693, eves.<br />
HELP] -- F<strong>in</strong>d my 2 Husky<br />
dogs. Reward. 609-921-3716.<br />
Lost vic<strong>in</strong>ity of StuartRoad.<br />
FOR SALE - 1 KOOL<br />
SAILBOAT. Never out of the<br />
box. Ow<strong>ne</strong>r had other <strong>in</strong>terests.<br />
$<strong>11</strong>00. Non-<strong>ne</strong>gotiable.<br />
609-393-6901 after 6 p.m.<br />
FOUND - German shephercl /<br />
collie type dog. Vic<strong>in</strong>ity<br />
Village ltd. W. & Wood Hollow<br />
Rd. West W<strong>in</strong>dsor Twp. 609-<br />
799-1676.<br />
2 PI~OFESSIONAL women<br />
<strong>ne</strong>ed 2-3 bedroom apartment,<br />
duplex small house, <strong>in</strong><br />
Lawrencev e or Lawrence<br />
Township <strong>ne</strong>ar bus l<strong>in</strong>e. Call<br />
609-883-0284 even<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />
BLACK STD. BRED HORSE -<br />
5 yrs. old. Call after 6 p.m.,<br />
201-359-2020.<br />
YARD SALE -- Sat., Septl 28,<br />
l0 to 4. llousehold items,<br />
Games, furniture, TV, misc. 3<br />
herokee Drive, off Penn<strong>in</strong>gton-Lawrenceville<br />
Rd. at<br />
Sioux Rd, Hopewell Township.<br />
LOW WEEKLY RATES -<br />
Mounts Motel opposite<br />
Howard Johnson Restaurant<br />
on Rt. #l <strong>in</strong> Lawrence. Also an<br />
efficiency. Call 609-896-0 25 for<br />
special low rates.<br />
1969 PONTIAC Lemans -- air<br />
condition<strong>in</strong>g, PS, PB, <strong>ne</strong>w<br />
rubber, 609-924-4936 after 6;<br />
201-961-5159, 9 to 5.<br />
MARY BELL KENNELS -<br />
AKC Beagles out of registered<br />
stock, gun dogs or pcis, 201-<br />
297-0429,<br />
ItEFRIGERATOR- side - by -<br />
side Admiral white 9 yrs. old,<br />
excellent runn ng eond t on.<br />
$150. 201-35.._.___99-_87 t 4_~_. ___<br />
’(~ VW. Excellent mechanical<br />
eonditian 28 mpg, $800.609-449.<br />
~68.<br />
1971 CIIEVY IMI<br />
)<br />
ALA - V8 2<br />
door v<strong>in</strong>yl roof, ixs & b, factory<br />
air, 42,000 nli, $t800, (R~J-44B-<br />
4922, ........... __ .....<br />
TWIN ltlVElIS - 2 Bit, 2 bath<br />
Condom<strong>in</strong>ium Carp., a/c, aH<br />
muJ, appl Nov. 1st Occupancy<br />
$300 (JILeat i nsl2) ~:4:19-~<strong>11</strong>3.<br />
GItUMMAN CANOE - 17 ft,<br />
w/paddies 1 yr. ohl excellent<br />
cam t on. $200 609.449.4922,<br />
OLDSM bq~]Li;Y-: -l~--Vist a<br />
Cruiser, 9 pass A/C IVB<br />
mountc~l snow t res. S~lpelqo}<br />
cond= 2o_t.:t~9:.~&~: ..........<br />
DINING lt()OM SET - l)anisl<br />
Inodorn walnut, s owe SO<br />
hutch doable buffot, t Ib o ¯ 3<br />
leave~ 5 elmh’~, good co-<br />
(it on, $200, 201.3fi9.9714.<br />
’67 CADDY UONVI,DI’rlll ,E ¯<br />
Good corn t on, Un Wall. 609.<br />
2G9-9733, 6 a.nl, to 9 I).m,<br />
OV(}|l[n~8 291-H2<strong>11</strong>.3~128.<br />
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typ<strong>in</strong>g ability. {hx)u smary<br />
,lid tXtllt!fitu, Call 0094}34,fi331L<br />
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~MWELL TWP.<br />
HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE<br />
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HILLSBOUROUGH<br />
TWP.<br />
HOPEWELL<br />
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TWP.<br />
the<br />
MONTGOMERY TWP.<br />
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HIGH<br />
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PRI! ,ETON/<br />
’RINCEION<br />
TWP<br />
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TRENTON<br />
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SOUTH<br />
BRUNSWICK TWP.<br />
IAMILTOI<br />
SAYREVILLE<br />
our classified ads cover the field<br />
Don’t miss out. We’ve got the best market <strong>in</strong> the<br />
area and the price is right. Just $3 for o<strong>ne</strong> 4 l<strong>in</strong>e<br />
ad <strong>in</strong> our 7 wee<strong>kl</strong>y community <strong>ne</strong>wspapers.<br />
That’s 30,000 families ready to buy whatever you<br />
are sell<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
I IIIIIII I II I I I I III II I II II<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974<br />
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3NROE TWP.<br />
Use the handy Classified order form on the first<br />
page of this week’s classified ads or, if that takes<br />
too long, call (609) 924-3244 or (201) 725-3300.