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uvv ain HIGHTS n tL l\J 7 L U " Uhl $4 vea.r p cents pn copy Daniel Street bids voided One lot erroneously included in auction EAST WINDSOR - Realtor Bryce Thompson thought he had purchased a number of lots on Daniel Street in last Friday's public auction He was the successful bidder on most of the lots, but the Township Council has decided to hold off acceptance of those bids At a work session Tuesday night the council realized it had included in auction one lot on Daniel Street that it had intended to retain The lot is under consideration as the site of a com- munity well for residents of that area as part of a general township effort to upgrade and rehabilitate the neigh borhood The apparent oversight came to light while Dr Erwin Goldberg was briefing council on efforts to rehabilitate the area He noted that one lot which he' had considered as a well site had been sold by the township to an adjacent resident Township Attorney Michael A Pane said that another lot should be available, but upon checking discovered that it had been erroneously included among the lots auctioned last Friday. MR. GOLDBERG reported to council that he has reached a stand- still in his efforts to rehabilitate the Daniel Street area The well situation, he said, is just one of the problems He said he has been unable to get any area contractors to agree to take on any of the repairs to the houses Council agreed to follow through with an earlier suggestion to contact the Municipal Utilities Authority as to their willingness to take over operation of water line if the township should build a community well. Mr Goldberg also will widen his search for willing contractors Vhen the matter of accepting bids for the auctioned properties arose council tabled the resolution involving tlie Uamel Street properties with the1 exception of two purchased by residents of the area All other bids as reported elsewhere in this edition of The Herald were accepted Council did alter its decision of passing all advertising costs onto the purchasers of the lots When the first effort to spl the properties ‘ailed for the lack (of bid- ders, council decided to advertise a second sale in local and metropolitan papers l pon receiving some of the advertising bills, however, council decided to charge bidders only for the .advertising in the two legal newspapers — the Gazette arid the Trentonian ON THE SAME line. Manager Reagan Burk holder said he is studying ways of deploying the close to half- million dollars the township will realize in the sale of the tracts “It maj' not be the great windfall some of us supposed be noted sale of publicly -ow ned land is one of he few means 3 municipality has of gaining extra income without ex- •eeding state-mandated ,:mit> on spending Mr Burkholder noted that withlthe “ windfall” he could come up witli budgels which would require no increase in taxes up to 1982 ‘But then we would face a 27 percent hike ' He said he is rethinking that idea Mr Burkholder said he is trying other approaches fob creative use of he money which would level off the hills ami valleys of tax cuts and tax increases Council spent more time on the new sign ordinance bur finally put it into near final shape It probably will be introduced in the first October meeting t Admission price was right The admission price was right, at least, last Friday for the auctioning off of 17 pieces of land held by East Windsor Township The admission for the more than 30 persons who showed up at the police building was free And even though one property brought forth 47 bids before selling at $440,000 some people knowledgeable in real estate thought the free ad- mission was not the only bargain The top attraction - 64 acres at the intersection of the Princeton- Higbtstown Road and One Mile Road —, went to gentleman farmer Max Zaitz for $440,000 That worked out to $6,875 per acre although the land earned an assessed valuation of $527,833 22 or something better than $8,247 per acre Two area real estate agents who wished to remain anonymous said the true market value of the property could be well in excess of $6,875 per acre MR, ZAITZ had competition from four bidders at the start, with the bidding opening at $125,000 When the bids got to about $300 000, however, it was Mr Zaitz against Bryce Thornp son, local realtor Although there was a good deal of byplay in later bidding between Mr Zaitz and Mr Thompson, bidding for the large tract was done in total hesitated before omt it F.acn seriousness raising the bids and at 01 appeared Mr Zaitz had purchased the property at $405,000 ButbMr Thompson complained that township clerk Elizabeth Nolan — the auctioneer — had not issued a third cail and the bidding was reopened with Mr Thompson boosting the price to $406 lined >440 1 THE SALE was the second effort by the township to get the properties off the repossession books The rules of the first sale stipulated that the assessed value of the properties would be the minimum bid No bids were received on any of the properties under those rules With that stipulation removed, all 17 properties were sold on Friday, although two faded to entice bids on the first try At the conclusion of the ', bidding Mr Zaitz suggested that the two properties involved be reoffered He bought one and Mr Thompson the other Mr Zaitz purchased four of the 17 properties for'a total of $449,800 One he properties a lot onjWoodside A venue assessed for $6,300 was w on by Donald C Perrme at $4,000. but it later was revealed that he was bidding for Mr Zaitz \fr Thompson purchased nine properties mostly undersized lots for $3,135 William H/Williams Corp , representing Triangle Publications, See Admission, Page 22-A Not a bargain for all senv;- was mat the township sale of properties benefited everybody- the township had some extra cash, the buyers had some barajrins, and land was back on the tax rolls. But did everybody really get a bargain? One example would be the flat 110,000 opening bid by Triangle indication1 ‘ - trie lot on Route 33 adjoining its plant. Could thes have picked it up for $9,000 or even much less? Bus then, at least it was a corporation involved. But how about <hue L. Davis who wgated a lot which abutted her home on Da»it The lot up for s&le measured 43 by 138 feet and wa* assessed at $ I ,900. * '. Bn ce Thompson, a realtor, had picked up a number of these lots for low bids. Located in an area in which jlow or middle income housing must be built on them, the lots carry a provision that if no building is ' ‘ - •••.•> -ars the lots will revert to the townahif 1 xeept in the case of a property owner buying an adjacent lot. No L r, - - ;i lived - per-, -e bidding *>n thent adjacent jo her home She in $ ' oi Hiere were no other bids. T; lot was hers But later Mr Thompson and Max y dtz exchanged bids for : e r tre f< r an.' : then f • If some people left the sale with seexpp thoughts, ftt least it ha entertaining moments. t | ' the k ;i • tract M r / i M Thompson exchanged 47 bids before TH*. Zaitz won the Etra road property 11 IK- after \V Thompson had bog$t up a number ,f properties with no opposition Mr. Zaitz suddenlyienterted a bid. He raised Mr. 1 then remarked “ t>et him have it. I don ueven ;•>, *” ' Hi. ding for a Daniel Street lot by stopping! ^sked b\ Mr Thompson why arn< .ferr Mr Zaitz replied ‘I just want to be t r based an adjoining I- Borouqh zoning h e a d e d fey revision Special camp helps asthma victim and his family by Gale Scott Staff W riter HIGHTSTOW Planning Board unanimously ap- proved its revised zoning ordinance Monday night The plan now goes the Borough Council for its approval probably at the council s 1 !<’ £•■ THI km including DOMES : rim ih meeting ■* Lahore of Peddle Lake north to Clin There was little discussion at the 3no east to tne town line ; Monday night Planning Board > (if ft except tor those tl meeting The board has been discussing the plan for more than a ’ranklin Street east year, and seems to have resolved ail controversies except for ,1 fee schedule for perm its which leave to the council ’ > i s on \ja THE NEW ZONING map if “up tor [ \IF restden proved will create six different s • of residential zones B ais :• f' ;p ;;\ are Ft-PE. ported for four business and in Uses, however overly In residential zones build a school, a cb facility such as a post utility office, a hosp home, a place to produce or to open a Those uses are pe residential districts 1 zoned either K-l. R 2, family and two-family differ mainly in lot si? lot coverage requirerri Minimum lot size 1 See Zc by Gale Scott Special Writer EAST WINDSOR - Everyone!* breathing easier since Greg .erne 7-year-dd Danbury Court resident, got back from camp — especially Greg himself Greg spent his sum ner a Bronco Junction, in West Virginia, ihe country 's only summer camp to teach children and their families how to live with asthma Asthma is symptom of a variety of ailments Anxiety , a cold, an allergy — any of these can trigger an attack, which is the sudden closing of the bronchila passages microscopically fine passages in the lungs where oxygen mixes with blood AN ASTHMA ATTACK is one of the most frightening emergencies any parent can know said Greg s mother Susan “ It’s rushing to the hospital in the middle of the night, with your child’s eyes rolling and face swelling from the lack of oxygen, she said, “Greg had his first attack when he was about two months old Medication can control the symp toms But even more important, said Mrs Levine, is the attitude of the child and his parents ’The very worst thing you can do is panic she said, and the very best thing is to stay relaxed Overcoming the panic instinct is not easy At Bronco Junction, the campers learn to do breathing exercises, at the first sign of wheezing’ It is a simple change that makes a:big difference said Mrs Levine GREG USED to depend on us to do something when he had an attack,” she said “ Now he just announces he’s wheezing and starts his exercises That is usually enough to stop the attack, she said It is quite a change from the years the family has spent at the mercy of Greg’s asthma she said “ My husband, Barpy. had to give hiim adrenalin shots sometimes.' she said, we never knew when we’d have to run to the hospital,” The stress generated by those demands was a problem in itself. “One of the hardest things.' was admitting that ] resented my ow;n child and the disruption m our live* caused by his At the camp there was a session for parents. “ It was one of the best things that ever happended to me," said Mrs Levine. “To be able to stand up and say I resent my child. ” The point, she explained is not being hard-hearted but being honest WHEN YOU CAN say how you feel, you relax and learn to deal with it, she said Then the whole family is happier Mrs Levine praised the camp highly Merle Scherr, the doctor who runs the place couldn't love those kids more if they were his own," she said There is a staff cam per ratio of close to one-to-one The camp is federally funded, so parents pay only a third of the $3,400 fee and medical insurance plans pick up to 80 percent of that Activities include swimming, sports, crafts, and even camping kids with asthma,” said Mrs Levine “I’d recommend it to every family with a child who has asthma,” she said MEANWHILE, she wants to start a group to help local residents who live with asthma Mrs Levine has organized a “ self- help group basically a parents' discussion group It will meet at the Drew School Oct. 28 at 8 30 p.m Officially, it will'be a local chapter of the Bronco World of New Jersey, Inc which is an affiliate of -the Allergy Rehabilitation Foundation, inc. Dr Jeffrey Green, director of immunology at Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, will be medical advisor Informally, the group, will be known , as Easy Breathers Its the kind of feeling people ought to have about asthma. said Mrs Levine, "a relaxed one For information, call Mrs Levine at 443-1954. Tow n sh ip w ork ers g et n ew union vo te EAST WINDSOR - Township employees will get another chance to vote mi whether they desire union representation Gary Burr, legislative agent for Mercer Council No 4, New Jersey Civil Service Association, said Wednesday he received notification that a union appeal of the election last April 27 has been upheld The appeal has been filed with the state Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) Township officials were unavailable for comment as The Herald went to press The April vote ended with a 20-20 tie and two votes challenged In effect it represented a defeat for the union because state law demands that to gain recognition a union must secure 50 percent plus one vote of those voting THE UNION filed an unfair labor pra ice charge against the township Mr Burr said the union charged that on the day before the election Mayor VV Jay Johnson met with all em- ployees in an attempt to influence their voting He said the mayor scheduled the meeting so that the union would not have time to respond to ~ his statements Included among the items which the union considered to be unfair was a comparison by Mr Johnson as to the increase in dues paid by policemen in the seven years in which they were represented by the Policemen s Benevolent Association Mr Burr said that the PERC notification stated that the East ‘ yc tk den: - :iresen pc - ame lp PERC hislory}ihat an election had been set aside because oi unfair practices on the part of a municipality THE PERC decision,” Mr Burr said, “ represents vindication for the union which had suffered from in- nuendoes and intimidation at the hands of township officials ’ The* union representative said he would meet with PERC officials soon to set a date for a new election The group seeks to represent ail township white and blue collar em- ployees except police’ Supervisory- personnel - those with the right to hire andc fire political appointees and personal employees would not be included pound at the Drew School, Other pictures on pagei5 A (Gen Firmer photo! 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Daniel Street bids voidedOne lot erroneously included in auction

EAST WINDSOR - Realtor Bryce Thompson thought he had purchased a number of lots on Daniel Street in last Friday's public auction He was the successful bidder on most of the lots, but the Township Council has decided to hold off acceptance of those bids

At a work session Tuesday night the council realized it had included in auction one lot on Daniel Street that it had intended to retain The lot is under consideration as the site of a com­munity well for residents of that area as part of a general township effort to upgrade and rehabilitate the neigh borhood

The apparent oversight came to light while Dr Erwin Goldberg was briefing council on efforts to rehabilitate the area He noted that one lot which he' had considered as a well site had been sold by the township to an adjacent resident Township Attorney Michael A Pane said that another lot should be available, but upon checking discovered that it had been erroneously included among the lots auctioned last Friday.

MR. GOLDBERG reported to council that he has reached a stand­

still in his efforts to rehabilitate the Daniel Street area The well situation, he said, is just one of the problems He said he has been unable to get any area contractors to agree to take on any of the repairs to the houses

Council agreed to follow through with an earlier suggestion to contact the Municipal Utilities Authority as to their willingness to take over operation of water line if the township should build a community well. Mr Goldberg also will widen his search for willing contractors

Vhen the matter of accepting bids for the auctioned properties arose council tabled the resolution involving tlie Uamel Street properties with the1 exception of two purchased by residents of the area

All other bids as reported elsewhere in this edition of The Herald were accepted Council did alter its decision of passing all advertising costs onto the purchasers of the lots

When the first effort to spl the properties ‘ ailed for the lack (of bid­ders, council decided to advertise a second sale in local and metropolitan papers l pon receiving some of the advertising bills, however, council decided to charge bidders only for the

.advertising in the two legal newspapers — the Gazette arid the Trentonian

ON THE SAME line. Manager Reagan Burk holder said he is studying ways of deploying the close to half- million dollars the township will realize in the sale of the tracts “It maj' not be the great windfall some of us supposed be noted

sale of publicly -ow ned land is one of he few means 3 municipality has of

gaining extra income without ex- •eeding state-mandated ,:mit> on

spending Mr Burkholder noted that withlthe “ windfall” he could come up witli budgels which would require no increase in taxes up to 1982 ‘But then we would face a 27 percent hike ' He said he is rethinking that idea

Mr Burkholder said he is trying other approaches fob creative use of he money which would level off the

hills ami valleys of tax cuts and tax increases

Council spent more time on the new sign ordinance bur finally put it into near final shape It probably will beintroduced in the first October meeting t

Admission price was rightThe admission price was right, at

least, last Friday for the auctioning off of 17 pieces of land held by East Windsor Township The admission for the more than 30 persons who showed up at the police building was free

And even though one property brought forth 47 bids before selling at $440,000 some people knowledgeable in real estate thought the free ad­mission was not the only bargain

The top attraction - 64 acres at the intersection of the Princeton- Higbtstown Road and One Mile Road —, went to gentleman farmer Max Zaitz for $440,000 That worked out to $6,875 per acre although the land earned an assessed valuation of $527,833 22 or something better than $8,247 per acre

Two area real estate agents who wished to remain anonymous said the true market value of the property could be well in excess of $6,875 per acre

MR, ZAITZ had competition from four bidders at the start, with the bidding opening at $125,000 When the bids got to about $300 000, however, it was Mr Zaitz against Bryce Thornp son, local realtor

Although there was a good deal of byplay in later bidding between Mr Zaitz and Mr Thompson, bidding for the large tract was done in total

hesitated before omt it

F.aacnseriousnessraising the bids and at 01 appeared Mr Zaitz had purchased the property at $405,000

ButbMr Thompson complained that township clerk Elizabeth Nolan — the auctioneer — had not issued a third cail and the bidding was reopened with Mr Thompson boosting the price to$406

lined >440 1

THE SALE was the second effort by the township to get the properties off the repossession books The rules of the first sale stipulated that the assessed value of the properties would

be the minimum bid No bids were received on any of the properties under those rules

With that stipulation removed, all 17 properties were sold on Friday, although two faded to entice bids on the first try At the conclusion of the ', bidding Mr Zaitz suggested that the two properties involved be reoffered He bought one and Mr Thompson the other

Mr Zaitz purchased four of the 17

properties for'a total of $449,800 One he properties a lot onjWoodside

A venue assessed for $6,300 was w onby Donald C Perrme at $4,000. but it later was revealed that he was bidding for Mr Zaitz

\fr Thompson purchased nine properties mostly undersized lots for $3,135 William H/Williams Corp , representing Triangle Publications,

See Admission, Page 22-A

Not a bargain for allsenv;- was mat the township sale of properties benefited

everybody- the township had some extra cash, the buyers had some barajrins, and land was back on the tax rolls.

But did everybody really get a bargain?One example would be the flat 110,000 opening bid by Triangle

■ indication1’ ‘ - trie lot on Route 33 adjoining its plant. Could thes have picked it up for $9,000 or even much less?

Bus then, at least it was a corporation involved.But how about < hue L. Davis who wgated a lot which abutted her

home on D a »it The lot up for s&le measured 43 by 138 feetand wa* assessed at $ I ,900. * '.

B n ce Thompson, a realtor, had picked up a number of these lots for low bids. Located in an area in which jlow or middle income housing must be built on them, the lots carry a provision that if no building is

' ‘ - •••.•> -ars the lots will revert to the townahif 1 xeept in the case o f a property owner buying an adjacent lot. N o

L r, ■ ■- - ;i l iv e d -per-, -e bidding *>n th e n t adjacent jo her home She

■ in $ ' oi Hiere were no other bids. T; lot was hersBut later M r Thompson and M ax y dtz exchanged bids fo r

: e r tre f< r an.' : then ■ ■ f •If some people left the sale with seexpp thoughts, ftt least it ha

entertaining moments. t |■ ' the k ;i • tract M r / i M

Thom pson exchanged 47 bids before TH*. Zaitz won the Etra road property „ 11

IK- after \V Thompson had bog$t up a number ,f properties with no opposition Mr. Zaitz suddenlyienterted a bid. He raised Mr.

1 then remarked “ t>et him have it. I don ueven;•>,

*” ' Hi.ding for a Daniel Street lot by stopping! ^sked b\ M r Thom pson why

arn< . fe r r Mr Zaitz replied ‘ I just want to be tr based an adjoining I-

Borouqh zoningheaded fey revision

Special camp helps asthma victim and his family

by Gale Scott Staff W riter

HIGHTSTOWPlanning Board unanimously ap­proved its revised zoning ordinance Monday night The plan now goes the Borough Council for its approval probably at the council s 1 !< ’ £•■ THI

km including

DOMES : r im ihmeeting ■* Lahore of Peddle Lake north to Clin

There was little discussion at the 3no east to t ne town line ;Monday night Planning Board

>(if ft except tor those tl

meeting The board has been discussing the plan for more than a

’ranklin Street east

year, and seems to have resolved ail controversies except for ,1 fee schedule for perm its which leave to the council ’ > i

s on \ja

THE NEW ZONING map if “up tor [ \IF restdenproved will create six different s • of residential zones B ais :• •

f' ; p ; ; \are Ft-PE. ported for

four business and in Uses, however overly

In residential zones build a school, a cb facility such as a post utility office, a hosp home, a place to produce or to open a

Those uses are pe residential districts 1 zoned either K-l. R 2, family and two-family differ mainly in lot si? lot coverage requirerri

Minimum lot size 1 See Zc

b y G a le S c o tt Special Writer

EAST WINDSOR - Everyone!* breathing easier since Greg .erne 7-year-dd Danbury Court resident, got back from camp — especially Greg himself

Greg spent his sum ner a Bronco Junction, in West Virginia, ihe country 's only summer camp to teach children and their families how to live with asthma

Asthma is symptom of a variety of ailments Anxiety , a cold, an allergy — any of these can trigger an attack, which is the sudden closing of the bronchila passages microscopically fine passages in the lungs where oxygen mixes with blood

AN ASTHMA ATTACK is one of the most frightening emergencies any parent can know said Greg s mother Susan

“ It ’s rushing to the hospital in the middle of the night, with your child’s eyes rolling and face swelling from the lack of oxygen, she said, “Greg had his first attack when he was about two months old

Medication can control the symp toms But even more important, said Mrs Levine, is the attitude of the child and his parents

’The very worst thing you can do is panic she said, and the very best thing is to stay relaxed

Overcoming the panic instinct is not easy At Bronco Junction, the campers learn to do breathing exercises, at the first sign of wheezing’ It is a simple change that makes a:big difference said Mrs Levine

GREG USED to depend on us to do something when he had an attack,” she said “ Now he just announces he’s wheezing and starts his exercises That is usually enough to stop the attack, she said It is quite a change from the years the family has spent at the mercy of Greg’s asthma she said

“My husband, Barpy. had to give hiim adrenalin shots sometimes.' she said, we never knew when we’d have to run to the hospital,”

The stress generated by those ■ demands was a problem in itself. “One of the hardest things.' was admitting that ] resented my ow;n child and the disruption m our live* caused by his

At the camp there was a session for parents.

“ It was one of the best things that ever happended to me," said Mrs Levine. “T o be able to stand up and say I resent my child. ”

The point, she explained is not being hard-hearted but being honest

WHEN YOU CAN say how you feel, you relax and learn to deal with it, she said Then the whole family is happier

Mrs Levine praised the camp highly

Merle Scherr, the doctor who runs the place couldn't love those kids more if they were his own," she said There is a staff cam per ratio of close to one-to-one

The camp is federally funded, so parents pay only a third of the $3,400 fee and medical insurance plans pickup to 80 percent of that

Activities include swimming, sports, crafts, and even camping

kids with asthma,” said Mrs Levine “ I ’d recommend it to every family

with a child who has asthma,” she said

MEANWHILE, she wants to start a group to help local residents who live with asthma

Mrs Levine has organized a “ self- help group basically a parents' discussion group It will meet at the Drew School Oct. 28 at 8 30 p.m

Officially, it will'be a local chapter of the Bronco World of New Jersey, Inc which is an affiliate of -the Allergy Rehabilitation Foundation, inc. Dr Jeffrey Green, director of immunology at Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, will be medical advisor

Informally, the group, will be known , as Easy Breathers Its the kind of

feeling people ought to have about asthma. said Mrs Levine, "a relaxed one For information, call Mrs Levine at 443-1954.

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EAST WINDSOR - Township employees will get another chance to vote mi whether they desire union representation

Gary Burr, legislative agent for Mercer Council No 4, New Jersey Civil Service Association, said Wednesday he received notification that a union appeal of the election last April 27 has been upheld The appeal has been filed with the state Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC)

Township officials were unavailable for comment as The Herald went to press

The April vote ended with a 20-20 tie and two votes challenged In effect it represented a defeat for the union because state law demands that to gain recognition a union must secure

50 percent plus one vote of thosevoting

THE UNION filed an unfair labor pra ice charge against the township Mr Burr said the union charged that on the day before the election Mayor VV Jay Johnson met with all em­ployees in an attempt to influence their voting

He said the mayor scheduled the meeting so that the union would not have time to respond to ~ his statements Included among the items which the union considered to be unfair was a comparison by Mr Johnson as to the increase in dues paid by policemen in the seven years in which they were represented by the Policemen s Benevolent Association

Mr Burr said that the PERC notification stated that the East

‘ yc tk den: - :iresen pc -ame lp PERC hislory} ihat an election had been set aside because oi unfair practices on the part of a municipality

THE PERC decision,” Mr Burr said, “ represents vindication for the union which had suffered from in­nuendoes and intimidation at the hands of township officials ’

The* union representative said he would meet with PERC officials soon to set a date for a new election

The group seeks to represent ail township white and blue collar em­ployees except police’ Supervisory- personnel - those with the right to hire andc fire political appointees and personal employees would not be included

pound at the Drew School, Other pictures on pagei5 A(Gen Firmer photo!

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charged Richard J Eliis and Patrick M McGrane with possession of under 25 grams of marijuana Mr Ellis was also charged with speeding

Eileen Devlin of East Windsor was charged with shoplifting from the Jamesway store on Sept 15 A security officer said he saw' the suspect switch price tags on a sweater from I109B to $3 99 pay the low er amount and leave the store

Ptl Hennon stopped a tractor-trailer on Route 130 on Sept 13 for what appeared to

driver Frank Wilson of Ir­vington, N.J reportedly was drtving with an expired license

A further check, police said revealed that Mr Wilson was wanted for prison escape in North Carolina He was turned over to the sheriff s office to await action from North Carolina

Robert W Lamb, GroveviUe, was charged with possession of under 25 grams of man juana after he was arrested in a parking lot off Twin Rivers Drive

Del. J Hittinger said he saw a car with its lights flashing off and on pull into the parking

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Mr Lamb was also charged with operating while under suspension

Princeton Arms Apartments summoned police on Sept when it was discovered that someone had forced open a gate in the fenced area in which lawn equipment is stored

Ptl James Cokinas said someone had attempted to steal a riding mower but wasunable to get one side of the double gate open

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Victor A Pinelli of Trenton was charged with stealing two shrubs from Village Nurseries on Old York Road on Sept 15

While nursery operators were telling a policeman how a man had placed two shrubs in. the trunk of his car and drove off, Det. J Rubtno stopped a car on Windsor-Perthneville Road and discovered two shrubs in the trunk

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Five juveniles, all students aged 13 to 16, were referred It Juvenile Conference Com mittee after a melee outside the Hightstown Intermediate School Friday, Sept 15 at 3:30 pm Chief Lawrence Archer, Lt. George Warshany, Ptl Kevin Hopkins and Det Donald Stanziaie broke up the fight and brought the youths to headquarters

A Toms River man, 35, is due to be arra igned in municipal court Sept 28 for exposing himself to a 19-year-

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Avenue Sept 18 at 6:30 p.m He is charged with open iewdness an offense which goes to the county grand jury He was apprehended after the woman tooK down his license number He was reported ly drivmg in his vehicle, a yellow Honda, with his pants off when he spotted the woman, and pulled over After glancing in the car she reported the in­cident to borough police He was arrested the follow trig day by Ptl Jack Stachursky, Ptl John Reppy was the in­vestigating officer

A Stefan Martin pnnt and two works of local art students were stolen from the art room of the Hightstown In­termediate school sometime between Sept 6 and Sept 9 ,

The Martin print w as , chrome framed and matted, measuring 28 by 24 inches ;It was a picture of a tree with children s faces in the bran dies It has great sentimental value for the school police said Its monetary value was placed at 170 Det Donald Stanziaie investigated

Two juveniles were referred to the township’s Juvenile Conference Committee after they admitted stealing 1130 worth of cigarette lighters from Carter's store on Mam

■ Street Sept 12 The lighters were recovered Ptl Hopkins and Sgt Ed Alston in­vestigated

Police report they have recovered a yellow moped which they believe to have been stolen, in the woods off Dey Street They are looking for the owner The vehicle was

‘ found Sept 19

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Utilitiesmeeting

ndsor Municiiw)y

atemfe*Approval of Minute

special meeting. July ll.rrerv business f r « 1

audience and applications * A Final approval Gin?; j B John Goida Water fj-f

iormef Craig & Son buildih , Route 130

! »ecisigns on Bids taken.. 31-78. for TV Inspection of 34'‘ ’ sewer line ' \'

6 Correspondence7 Payment of bills

8 Auditor's report Groendyke

Acceptance of q. hr terlv audit report

b Establishm ent separate payroll account. "

9 Monthly operating -,M F5 Bauer

A Preliminary adoption of 1978-79 operating budget

Discussion of pew dental plan10 A tto rn ey ’ s

report, T J. Kelts11 Engineer’s

report, William12 General discussion j

A Review of pendingmatters .

f-’urchase of equipmetlLor sewerage treatment plant13 Adjournment |

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monthIV Jr N|.' progress

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Garden club to hold showThe Rocky Brook Garden

Club will bold its first meeting of the fall season on Thursday Sept 28, at the home of Mrs Peggy Tweed. 11 Clover l^ine in Hightstown

A small flowjer show ’ or members and their gu «ts will be the program Most of the flowers and plant material to be used will have been grown by the members

The Rocky Brook Garden Club has been maintaining the flower boxes in the centers of

Hightstown and Cranbury all summer It also planted an annual garden outside the Cranbury Library and chrysanthemums at the Cranbury Historical Museum on Park Place

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session to discusslawValley The estimated that the sublet r? ' tie discussed wi($ <ie made public in approximal jy two months ) y C

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East Windsor Planning Board — Police headquarters

l Gall to order - 2 Public notice statement

3 Roll call4 Application status report

copies to members,audience

5. Approval of minutes 6 F'ublic forum 7. Business

Al (oloniai Savings and oan,Application, decision cm

completeness — work session 8 2MH10 - |

B. Im a g in e , M a l l Development Corp Schematic plan,, concept review. 9:15- 10 15

C O fficial . map — discussion o f proposed roadways for retention or deletion 10:15-10:45

D R 2 Clustering Or- d in a n c .e f o r w a f f le d suggestions to Township Council First reading 9 12 .78

view'and recommendations requested for public hearing on 10 17 78 10:45-11 p.m

8 Adjournment

Storm w arn ingp ro ced u resse*

EAST ; WINDSOR Procedures to be followed w hile there as the threat of a hurricane were released last week by Martin Charney. East Windsor Civil Defense Director

The National Weather Service issue two types of Ojamings on the approach of hurricanes — a hurricane watch, which is issued if a hurricane may threaten” an area within 24 hours and a lurncane warning, issued if he hurricane is expected to

strike" to the area within 24 hours. Mr Charney said! .

If either warning is issued, residents should keep neir -a d i«o r TV sets on and listen for f&visories, protec' e wind! vs with tape, secure outdc t objects that may be blown, away, make certain their automobile s fuel tank is

ii, and remain indoors J Mr Charney said

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'he Mercer County Day Training Center will meet on Wednesday. Sept 20. at the Center at 8 p m Election of officers will be held

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answer this time, said Mr Heiman

The Twin Rivers residents represent a group protesting Public Service Electric and Gas PSE&G i Company ’s new 500 kV power lines that cross the township from Etra Road across Route 33. and then along Probasco Road

The residents, like some other environmental groups across the country, feel the lines are too close to where people live to be safe

They have cited studies showing changes in blood chemistry and other physiological effects which may point to long term health hazards in living near the lines

They want the right-of-way widened the poles moved, and an injunction against PSE&G

NURSESGRADUATEGraduation exercises for the

practical nurses of the Mercer County Area Technical Schoc on Wednesday, Sept 2 p.m in the New Jerse Museum auditorium

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The local protesters have been gathering signatures on petitions to stop PSE&G from turning on the power They have also undertaken a letter­writing campaign to local, state and federal legislators

PSE&G continues to say the lines are safe and plans to energize ihem by the end of October The lines will Lake electricity from the Salem County "New Freedom ''

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Civil se rv ice reform bill d ese rves ve te ran s supportThe long-awaited civil service

reform bill ha- gone to the state legislature and the fur should be flying am minute now.Gov. Brendan Byrne has given

this proposal a big buildup and his newly-gained image as a strong executive in relation to his legislature will go on the line. There are a lot of people who do hot like this bill -- including many present state employees.

But the biggest noise is certain to come from organized veterans. The bill proposes the elimination of the absolute preference now enjoyed by veterans in applying for state positions. Existing regulations hold that if a veteran and a non-veteran apply for a job. the veteran will be appointed regardless of his civil service test score.

The Byrne legislation would permit veterans with more than a 30 percent disability to retain ab­solute nreferent e But thnse with less than 30 percent disability would get 10 bonus points added to their exam score and non-' disabled veterans five.

issues of interestMeaningful tax relief a mustThe United Taxpayers of New

Jersey, with headquarters ati SIS Hampton Ave in Cedar Grove., has offered the following proposal for a

comprehensive tax Relief j and spending limitation p la n / '] The organization can be contacted at 201 857 1063 I

Taxation, as a percentage <jf our incomes, continues to escalate without control State, county and-local government now take over 12 percent of our incomes In 1965 these govern­ments only took 4 percent of our in­comes The tighter living standard of many of our taxpayers is directly- related to this inordinate increase in taxation taxes have exploded faster than incomes or even the cost of living

It is thus time for the people of New Jersey and their representatives in the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government 19 achieve meaningful tax relief

We. United Taxpayers of New Jersey, therefore recommend

I State Constitutional Amendments A In itia tive , referendum and

recall UTNJ demands direct voter participation in our law making process We are not satisfied with the initiative and referenda bills before the legislature We support the fullest rights to initiative referendum and recall on the local, county and state levels

B Property tax re lief UTNJ demands a 50 percent reduction in real property tax rates over five years and no increases in rates without voter approval Property taxes have con unued to climb despite the so-called “ tax reform of 1976 — we must ac­tually reduce property taxes now

No real property assessment may be increased more than 1 percent per year except upon a sale

Retired senior taxpayers i65 and over shall have a 50 percent reduction in real property tax rates on their principal phut" of residence

No proven indigent, disabled or senior taxpayer s home may be sold for nonpayment of real property taxes Such taxes shall remain a lien upon the property until sold

Tenants shall have the option of . deducting a portion of their rent from gross income for state income tax purposes or to accept a rebate or : redi; from their landlords

C Sales tax relief®* Due to its proven regresst veness and in order to stimulate our economy UTNJ sup­ports a gradual ? reduction and elimination of the sales tax over a five- year period

D Relief from Other state taxes UTNJ urges the' adoption of an amendment providing that there shall be no further increases in any state tax unless the people vote approval by referendum ■

II State LegislationA Sunset legislation UTNJ calls

tor sunse' legislation requiring a periodic justification, for the con­tinuance of each state and county agencv

R Zero based budgeting UTNJ supports the concept of zero based budgeting which requires specificjustification for each item of spending

C State hiring freeze UTNJ calls for a freeze on hiring additional state employees while our state's population declines We are pledged to seek reductions in unnecessary public jobs through attrition

-D Spending freeze UTNJ supports an immediate state-level spending freeze pending the enactment of our tax relief proposals

E County government UTNJ calls for a review of the functions of county government and the elimination of ail redundant functions

F All mandated programs are to be funded by the mandating agency

UTNJ understands that the spen­ding and taxing crisis is not just on the local, county and state levels The same situation exists on the federal level, where, in addition, New Jersey suffers from a multi-billion dollar net annual tax drain.

I I I F e d e ra l C o n s titu t io n a l Amendments: A Balanced budget amendment: UTNJ supports the balanced budge! amendment and urges the New. Jersey legislature to join two dozen other

Stitutional convention to adopt this amendment

B Tax and debt limitation UTNJ calls for an amendment to the Federal Constitution which would mandate a two-thirds majority in Congress to increase taxes or the national debt

IV Federal LegislationA Income tax relief UTNJ sup­

ports any bill before Congress which would reduce all personal income taxes

, B Capital gains tax rollback UTNJ calls for adoption of any bill before Congress which would roll back the capital gains- tax rates

United Taxpayers of New Jersey offers this plan to the public and its representatives in government our proposal is designed to promote economic recovery and progress in New Jersey while making necessary adjustments in government spending with no displacement of essential personnel and programs Any lesser degree of tax relief will call into •yuesMon the claim that New Jersey is governed “ of the people by the people and for the people

le t te r p o lic yAll readers are encouraged to write letters to the editor Letters must be signed and include the wriler 's address li

uand address of the signer but names may be withheld from print in certain circumstances upon request of the writer and approval by the editor We reserve the right toedit ietters for length 250 words is the

.preferred • maximum E letter in good taste concerning .1 locally pertinent matter will lie published

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This is a great improvement over the existing system. And to make it even more attractive pfrsons retiring from the armed forces with federal pensions w o u l d n o t be c o n s i d e r e d veterans. It marks one strong bid to reduce the amount of “double- dipping -getting into the public trough twice.

Despite the clamor certain to be raised bv the veteran groups, the average veteran will find little to Complain about. Most armed for­ces veterans have never felt en­titled to sweeping favors from the

-government. The concern of the average veteran has been with the disabled veteran and the families of servicemen killed or severely maimed in duty.

Civil service reform is overdue in New Jersey-the last major changes occurred in 1908. It is to be hoped that the veteran organizations will see the wisdom of the Byrne bill and-if not ap­prove it—at least seek only com­promises within the general framework.

letters to the editorK-2 next?Editor The Herald

The following letter has been sent to the Hightstown mayor and council. The next Borough Council meeting is Monday, Sept 25 at Borough Hall at 7 30 p m Parents who are affected by the new busing policy or who will be affected in the future should come to the meeting If it is 6-8 this year, it might be K-2 the next!

As i resident of the Borough of Hightstow n who has a child in Grade 6 who lives over a mile, from the In­termediate School and who has been cut off the bus routes this year. L request the council to reopen the discussion of this matter ami listen to the residents that are affected by this decision

Until this year the Regional Board of Education bused borough children K-8 who live over a mile from Walter C Black School and Hightstown In termediate School Non-mandated busing was provided because the route was considered unsafe

Now in 1978, without notification, the Borough Council has assumed responsibility for busing our children by contract and has decided that the previous routes are still unsafe for our K , children but no! our 6-6 ones My question is this How can a distinction be made on the basis of age or grade'’ If the route is dangerous for the second grader it is also dangerous for the sixth Maturity of judgment is not necessarily a function of age In fact, a second grader is likely to be more cautious about warnings of danger than a sixth grader

Let me trace the route my child has to take from our home on Leshin Lane My daughter is in Grade 6. stands slightly over 4 foot and weighs about 50 pounds Her books weigh almost as much as she does, not to mention her clarinet and her other equipment

As she leaves home, she must first navigate the blind curves around the

. high school where teen-age drivers, buses, and people going to work are driving There is no sidewalk around the curves, only the narrow street or the long, wet grass

On V. esterlea Avenue the child has 1.0 cross somewhere in order to go up (.rape Run on the sidewalk, and there is no safe crossing point at that hour of the morning At the top of Grape Run is Mercer Street-Route 33 She now has a choice — go right two blocks out of way to one of the two crossing guards in town or left to Summit Street on a highway she must cross at rush hour ,1 net then walk along the shouider-of a busy road

If she turns right on Route 33 to go down to the Bagel Shop to cross, she has to cross the entrance to South Street first which is wide and angles off in a way that traffic does not slow down to make the turn if is used to whipping right onto South Street from Mercer

As she gets to the crossing guard she crosses onto Academy Street Then she is on her own to get onto the sidewalks of Morrison Avenue, go four blocks to Harron Avenue to walk down to the crossing guard at the mam intersection This will take her about a half hour given her size and load of books Add rain or cold weather and that is hardship

As an adult I w ould not walk such a route Asa taxpayer, 1 expect the sixth grader to have the same protection ’hat my second and my first grader have on the bus that stops right in front of my house and picks up two of my three school-aged children who are going to the same location for school

It is'a hardship for me to drive her to

school because 1 have an infant at home In the afternoon I can hardly get home in time to open the door for my two who arrive on the bus from Walter Black

My case is multiplied by ihe other children you have d 'ved of a As parents and taxpayers, w._ asking for equal protection of our 6-8 children who--e a 1 tier* - ze and

,I request that the Borough Council reconsider their decision and reinstate the busing of K-8 children in the borough who live over a mile from school as it existed previously under board policy It has also come to my attention that some from Orchard Avenue are being bused while mine is not Since 1 was told that no 6-8 children were being bused i w ould say that is a further inequity

I intend to pursue this matter’ through to some resolution because the daily safety of my young daughter is of the utmost importance to me and I ’m sure other parents feel the same way.

Kathy Freeman 6 I^eshin Lane

Hightstown

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Editor, The Herald

As the Senior Citizen Coordinator for Hightstown and East , W indsor Regional School District, I have been involved with the organization and the planning of programs, courses and activities for the senior citizens for the past two years We have constantly been amazed at the Interest and support we receive front community organizations The, Won • lubs the B’nai B nth. ORT the rescue squads, the police departments and the merchants in our communities have all given ot then] time, their talents and their expertisj? to serve the senior citizens on numerous occasions

Last Wednesday night Sept 13 was another example of the great cooperation we have received The Elks Club sponsored far the senior citizens an elegant dinner dance The members of the Elks Club planned the event, cooked the dinner served ‘ he senior citizens elegantly and arranged for the music and entertainment The

■ —■ beat I tn joyedeveryone and will be memorable to us all -

It is a good feeling !o live in a community where our senior mem bers are not a forgot ter group of people

Mar) Ann Voegeli Senior Citizen Coordinator

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many conversations ano have yet to receive an answer Why is over 50 percent of the cost of public schools still being financed by property taxes"

In reflecting on the history of the state income tax one will remember for several years after the courts ruled that it was not legal to fuhd the school system with property takes the state legislature made little eft or- to enact an income tax

legislature did not resolve the situation. So the state income tax came to be With the courts going as far as threatening to close the schools.1 thought for sure that they would -ettle for nothing less than a complete 'urn of p- blic schools by the in­come tax.

1 followed very closely the steps thatU o the passing the state income tax and became a f irm believer that it was without question, the most equitable way to fund the school system It wouldn't then make any difference whether a family lived in an apartment, a single family house, mobile home or-Twin Rivers — they would be taxed on their ability to pay per itieir income bracket

The continual battle to attract in­dustry to the community would not be as important since wherever you lived or worked in New Jersey our financial resources would be pooled to educate our children

The present school funding system from several tax sources makes it more confusing than ever as to the cost of education Perhaps the politicians want it that way.

It now seems as though the courts were part of a plot to get the income tax enacted and the legality of funding schools by property tax just so much political hogwash And to top it off we have a governor who was re-elected by using the voters own money 'State income lax rebate) to influence their vote.

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It almost pains me to say this, but this season s new crop of television programs doesn’t look all that bad

Maybe I'm mellowing This is the third year I ’ve ventured to predict which shows will be hits and which will be flops in my mid-September column, and I ’ve never before made any such positive statement as the one above

In the past it was easy enough to state, “ This is a quality show — a perfect candidate for the ax by mid- November, or “ Another bit of mindless fluff, A sure hit "

This season it is not so easy

PERHAPS the fact that Pin just coming off a weekend of the best television Pve seen in ages has me feeling unusually kind hearted toward the boob tube Time and the ratings will tell

First there was the Ali-Spinks bout I ve never much cared for boxing, but Ali has always been-one of my heroes because he stood up for what he believed in even when he was wrong True courage is a commodity that is in desperately short supply these days

The fight was followed by a return of my favorite adventure program — The Avengers appropriately titled The New Avengers Even without Diana Rigg, the show is still lops It doesn't appear in the pnme-time slate because CBS has chosen to air it at 11:30' p m

The other great evening of television burst on the screen Sunday night Wehave two tvs in the house, but my daughter and I both iiad to forego the second half of our two heretofore favorite Sunday night shows — 60 Minutes and Walt Disney — so as not- to miss any of Battlestar Gallactica. The show has all the makings of a great hit I say this despite the fact that all the critics I read panned it. They must have been rooting for the Cvions Maybe they were Cylons

I PREDICT that five other new shows will survive to play another season They are Kaz on Sunday, Taxi on Tuesday, In the Beginning on Wednesday, Mork and Mindy on Thursday and Flying High cm Friday.

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.rtes\ - >ry an ear Looks ,ke another Lear J. Set Lead-in from The JfeffersonsAynd opposition from silly Eight is Enil|jgjiand the new Dick ( lark, show wonffhurt one bit

MORK AND MINDY sounds like a candidate for oblivion It appears to follow the disastrous-' course set by Quark in nndseason last year by attempting to parody -tar Wars ami the other sci-fi; blockbusters ■ If I hadn’.i seen the ir&niier show 1 might have been terpgiti to dismiss it as a wash’-out How, jet- 1 am forced to conedbe ’hat L jwp'sn t half bad It appears to fa ltp M l in the mold of My Favorite Marfjp .ltd Bewitched, hits

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Flying High sHikiid take off Trios of lovely ladies arb N big,thing these days,’ And the opposition isn't all that much I might open watch this one : ce in a while Thyself, to sei If it

comes off as well as the preview episode did I'd really rather watch that other flj ng how Monty , Python s Flying {3jrcus I don't expect any-qf the other Tjew shows with the possible exceptioijof 60 Minutes rival People -urvvjj|into .he new season

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.tiai Soap would “ slow ly fade away ina pile ot suds as the novelty* of it washes o f f I a # . , w rong and, H .L M e n . i .. as right No one ever went

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Get involvedEditor, The Herald

There is a large segment of the Hightslown-East Windsor population which is in need of help from the community I’m speaking about the elderly men and women in our area nursing and care centers, in particular hose without family or friends in this

area If any church groups are looking for a project, this is most worthwhile and rewarding

This letter has been prompted by a care center resident from Long Island She has no one in this area but she was a Sunday School teacher for a certain denomination and she expressed an interest in becoming involved in church related work at the center and also, almost desperately, wanting visitors from the church

First, I called the program director 'o f this particular center and after passing on the requests was assured the matter would be taken care of As the weeks passed and nothing hap­pened, 1 approached the pastor of the denomination s local church and told him of the situation He assured me the situation would be looked into and perhaps arrangements could be made to bring the iadv to services in the church

Granted, only a week has passed, but this lovely lady is still looking for visitors still wanting to be involved in church work and no one seems to care

Get involved — not everyone in care tutors > -emie In tact most are

alert, physically slowed represen- latives of another era of this country The senior citizen sense of humor is delightful, and some have lived thru what most of us. have only read about Do a good turn for yourself and someone else — adopt a grandparent today

Miss . Pat Hubley Kensington Arms

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by David F Moore N.J. Conservation Foundation

It's good to be back in this state we re in after six weeks of intensive study of conservation and land-use practices in crowded western Europe I expected to find plenty of differences between New Jersey and countries like England. Holland and Swit­zerland. and I did

But now ihat I think about it, a lot of similarities are striking For example, bureaucracy creaks along in the same ponderous way there Politicians are remarkably similar to ours And in­dustrial interests atiempt corporate blackmail, making dark threats about moving somewhere else if’ an- ipoliuiion rules aren’t relaxed The big difference is that people

ihere have grown up for generations in a culture which just naturally recognizes environmental protection as essential to their continued sur­vival Of course, they've had bigger problems for a longer time, so they are reminded of this fact at every turn

IN HOLLAND, for example, they nave a real water supply problem Much of the country is actually tjeiow sea level, having been diked and pumped out many years ago Most of' the really potable water comes from rainfall which infiltrates coastal dune areas, but this supply is inadequate

Because Holland is downhill from the rest of Europe, the mighty Rhine River meets the sea there It also meets just about all of Holland as it mingles with the little country’s m- imate network of canals And the

Rhine is of a quality about equal to the Passaic River's

In canals which have little water movement eutrophication is rampant because of the exotic blend of in­dustrial, agricultural and people pollution in Rhine waters What’s worse, pollutants penetrate every part of the country due to the canal system — groundwater included

So it's no wonder perhaps, that in a country of 14 million, an organization roughly equivalent in goals to our New Jersey Conservation Foundation has a membership of some quarter-million As the pressures for development increase, the efforts to save at least specimen examples of valid open

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At Tuesday nights Upper Millstone Water Management Group meeting. Ch Robert Boltner had objected to being left out of the study group s facilities plan study Centex was ready to make formal application to the township’s zoning and planning boards, but stopped when it learned the East WTndsor Municipal Utilities Authority EWMUA) would not go along with their idea of injecting treated sewage underground They hoped the' study group would approve their plan, and strengthen their case

The Upper Millstone study group, of which East Windsor is one of five members has been working for four years on a plan for area-wide sewage treatment

The plan, which is expected to get final state clearance soon, calls for creating a regional sewer authority, to be called the Upper Millstone Regional Sewerage Authority (U M RSA), Hightstown and East Windsor would be the prime users of the UMRSA for the first years of its existence

Doug Mr Milian has come hack from the life of drugs and problems of an extensive police record. He just completed a ministerial course in Bible Training School in Oklahoma.

He is back u ith insights on the hou> and why of drug abuse.

Doug ’s purpose in life now is to help people find the same way out of their problems that he found, the way of Jesus Christ.

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The other UMRSA municipalities — Cranburv T wnship Millstone Town ship, and Monroe Township — do not yet have enough developed land to need t MRSA sewage treatment facilities When they do, they would have the option of using an expanded sludge treatment facility, to be built at the current EWMUA's Millstone Road plant Cranbury will have several options Using that plant is one. another is using facilities in Monroe Township.

All towns will have mem­bers on the UMRSA board and will have jurisdiction over waste water and septage treatment, and sludge management

One key element of the plan is converting Hightstown s sewage treatment plant to a pumping station

Plans for the changeover

can not be formally made until the final state and federal approvals are made

The consulting firm hired to prepare the report, Roy F Weston of Roslvn. N Y . said the state had requested two more studies before it gives its final approval They want an archaeological study and a cost-effective analysts for the sewage treatment process

Weston agreed to prepare the financial report, and has solicited a bid for the ar­chaeological study from Historic Sites Research, Inc a Princeton firm which did similar studies in West Wind­sor

As part of the study they will make an archaeological survey of the five member towns and a detailed ar­chaeological study of the trunk lines to be dug in East Wind: sor

The Centex request to have

a study made of their treat­ment proposal, will not be made as a part of the Facilities Plan The proposed development is already provided for in the study The expanded Millstone Road treatment plant will have capacity for Cemex sewage

The problem, for Centex is that it will have to lay a 24-ineh pipe across Hightstown and East Windsor to get it there

Further, it is not certain how quickly the plant can be ex­panded and ready for Centex

The study group members said Tuesday that it would make better business sense for Centex to build collectors from its homes, and put in a tem­porary Treatment plant Then when the sewage authority, was ready, Centex could convert its temporary plant to a pumping station

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Members of East Windsor Volunteer Fire Co. #1 will take to the streets Saturday, Sept 23. in the second phase of their annual fund drive

The firemen will go door to- door to follow up on solicitation letters and collect contributions from those residents who have not

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The drive actually got un­derway last Friday when the company mailed to all residents on the western side of the township a request for contributions The letters stress the need for widespread public support rather than a

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i n f a l l t h r o u g h r o o fHIGHTSTOWN — A Browns

Mills man. Ray McDonald 26. was taken to Princeton Medical Center early Tuesday morning after he fell 40 feet through the roof of the Hights Theater

According to the hospital, he is in serious condition with a broken pelvis, broken ribs, and internal injuries Mr McDonald was one of a crew from Reilly Roofing, a Willinghoro firm hired to resurface the roof

According to borough police, the substructure of the roof appeared to be rotting When Mr McDonald stepped on a section of it he fell through an old covered-iip ventilation duct and broke through a sub­ceiling and a ceiling before landing on the theater con­crete floor Police said he landed a few feet in front of the theater's wood and metal seats, a fact which may have saved his life

Mr McDonald reportedly remained conscious after hisfall

Police said so far there did not seem to be any negligence involved The building has been vacant for over a year It

is owned by Franklin Crawford, a Princeton resident who also owns the old Hightstown post office

Chapin School begins fall term

In its 47'h Year Chapin School of Princeton is beginning a new term for students in K-8 grade The school community of 26 faculty and 185 students continues lo regard the realization of each child’s potential as its a c a d e m ic goal.

Despite its relatively small size, heterogeneity of the student body is looked upon as one of the keys to its special environment An in­dividualized approach allows for the design of programs to meet the needs of and to motivate its diverse students For further information about Chapin School, call 609 924 2449

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by Gale Scott Staff Writer

HIGHTSTOWN - ’There are no such things as problems, " said John Scott, Peddie guidance counselor and Outing Club leader, ' only op­portunities

There are those who laughed when he said that after taking the club on a Bicentennial bus trip to Alaska They laughed when he said it again after leading a group up a Swiss Alp They stopped briefly laughing \fhen he drove a busfull of them off the road into a Key West swamp in March

THIS YEAR ’S EXPLOIT was a trip up the Eastern seaboard through Canada, down to Minnesota and back Are they laughing again’

They may be, but basically they know it’s true, said Mr. Scott “ Any problem gives you a chance to use your own resources

That, he said, was the idea behind this summer’s trip It was an odyssey of self-awareness, he said, culminating in a stay at an "Outward Bound” post In Minnesota

in keeping with literary tradition where odysseys are concerned, the voyagers were a mixed lot

There were Mr Scott’s two children. Bunny and Trip, Susan Scott, his wife, and the family’s new black labrador

There were half a dozen Peddie students and another half dozen friends, relatives and strangers

The bus driver came up from’Florida ihe and Mr Scott got to be friends on the trip to the Keys)

THEY LEFT IN JULY sharing a big gold bus 'freshly painted after the Florida mishap) and a common goal — to find out who they Really Are

Outward Bound was the key to the whole trip,” said Mr Scott " I recommend it to every kid, to every parent for their kids

The point of Outward Bound is to teach participants that fear can be the biggest obstacle in achieving whatever you want

“ It's really neat,” explained one Outward Bound grad they leave you on an island with a compass and a knife and a rope and you have to stay there for 24 hours.”

For that you pay saoC1 “ Yeah,” he said, “it’s really neat ” And so, on to the wilderness 4

THE GROUP GOT a chance to use its resources much sonner than its arrival in Minnesota

The stop at Mystic Seaport, Conn . went smoothly and the group left their comfy KOA Kampground with high hopes for Cape Cod “ I was taking them to my secret spot on the Cape,’ he said, “ It ’s a lake near Otis Air Force Base that Susan and 1 discovered years ago.”

Unfortunately, he Said, the entire base seemed to have made a like discovery in the interim

“ There always were mattresses, beer cans, and junk around.” said Mr Scott “ We used to clean it up as payment for using the place But. he said, “ this year the fanner had posted the land.”

The big gold bus drove down the long sandy lane to the lake and then backed all the way out

It was one of those golden op­portunities again for Mr Scott

“ Now what?,' he thought to him­self

Suddenly he had an idea He remembered a former associate in a school where he taught years ago who had relatives who live on the Cape

“ I made a phone call.” he said, “ then we just knocked, on the door '

THE LADY of the house, an elderly woman, was hospitalized with a broken hip Her brother, “ a fine gentleman but a bit senile” was "confused, but very glad to see us." said Mr Scott, “ and he said of course we could stay ”

No sooner had that opportunity presented itself, than another one began to gather

The poison oak and poison ivy was so bad, he said, “ that some of the kids looked like they had leprosy "

They decided to pull out and head for Maine

"One of the most poignant things of our trip happened at that moment,” said Mr Scott, “ Shortly after we left, the old gentleman died

On to Matne.There Peddie headmaster Edward

Potter and family put them up on their island home

“ We had a great time,” said MrScott, "even had a clambake The students also got an at-home view of their headmaster, p la y in g with his children and pretending to be a spouting whale for Susan Scott’s camera

“ That shot’s going to be our year­book centerfold.” promised Mr Scott

WHEN THE GROUP got to Min­nesota they separated Mr Scott dropped the kids off at Outward Bound.

“ It changed a lot of lives,” he said, “1 can see that already Meanwhile, he and the family had some time to themselves He spent part of it arranging a deal with the National Forest Service

At their nearby preserve, the rangers have a radio telemetry system for keeping track of the animals

Animals wear collars that put out signals The signals are monitored on screens at the ranger station That way they can track the animals and study their habits without bothering

The deal they struck was for the i'uting Club to clear some brush and wash some windows m exchange for a non-tourist tour of thus* facility

We saw two bear cubs and two faw ns, said Mr Scott They were so tame we could touch them

It was fascinating, he said

THE TRIP ENDED seven weeks ater w ith a sate return—no mean feat

on a Scott tripi to Hightstown Already, he s thinking about next

summer While he ponders his' maps and charts, there are classes to be taught, students to be counselled

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La Z Boy Showcase Shoppe

LAWRENCE:Route 1 at Darrah Lane 882-3710Shop Mon-Fri 10 til 9 Sat 10 til 5 Sun 11 ’til 5

E. BRUNSWICK:Rt. 18 (Next to Clothing Clearance

Across from Rickel)Shop Mon, Wed, Fri 12 til 9Tues. Thurs, Sat 10 til 5

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\Tr. and Mrs. Colin L. Aitkgn

Lucille Dinardo weds Colin Lind Aitken

Harvest dinner set by church

Lucille Marie Dinardo was married to Colin Lind Aitken recently in the yard of the bride s home in Cranbury, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles A Dinardo Sr , of 6 Park Place The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs C L, Aitken, l^kewood

Judge Susan Hagerty performed the ceremony Attendants were Joyce Sassman, a cousm of the bride.

and William Pittman Mrs Dinardo is a graduate

of Hightstown High School and is employed b\ the New Jersey Turnpike J.Authority Her husband., a graduate of Stevens Academy and Mercer County Community College, is employed by Suburban Transit in Highlstown

After a wedding trip to the Poconos, they established residence in Last W indsor

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LAWRENCE STORE

BPW to hear lawyer on job discriminationwmle she opened her own All area w orking women ar

cins 3t 6 15 pm practice in 1972. she has also invited to attend the dmneiMs Tenner s nine years of served as hearing examiner program. and businesgal experience following J Depa rtments . of meeting For reservations

r Civil ServM:e and ((immunity contact Joanne Heal. 443-153hool have included job iloweci Dy zoning eves by Friday eveningscrimmation cases She -ne> m Rbckv Hill Sept 22 For more mformatiogan her law career as a since ‘hen Ms Trentier is the about the BPW. contacanng examiner and en- vice preside•nt of ’he Princeton Kathleen Ruggiero at 448-3/7rcement officer for the N J ation and a board ■ eves 1apartment of Community fairs She then served as a n hooi She

f the Rock Brook has been active in RECYCLE

dicial clerk in the N J r professional and THISipartment of the Judiciary organizations N E W SPA PE R

Films resumeThe School s Out Film Series

continues at Hightstown Memorial, Branch. Mercer County Library on Tuesday Sept 36 from 2-3 p m Stuart Little is the story of a small mouse with a human family. Free films w ill be shown at 2 p m each Tuesday afternoon that there is no school, and on some school holidays The next feature will be Zlateh. the Goat on Oct. 3.

try tt you II Ilk * it!

Call lon ita iyneft. I 111* Raymond t i n K -am o r un d o Ro»*

*on 6n t-5 40t t ^0-30171 Sal 10-2

Guaranteed Travel Inc.'WIN St ieriNG MA,

D allva ry in a ra a P a rk in * In Tha M all

The third' annual Harvest ITinner will tie served at the Cranburv United Methodist

The price. of the dinner will be$6 for iadults and $3 forchildren There will be threesittings 5 p.m.. 6 pm .7 p.mReservations m;ly be made bycalling Effie Keinhardt at 655- 0473 or Emma Ziegler at 395-

Bonnie Thompson, chair­woman of the Harvest Dinner announced that the menu will include both roast turkey and

baked ham plus (resh vegetables and home-made relishes bread and apple pie

An added feature will be a Christmas Boutique Gladys VanWicklen and Henrietta Richards, chairwomen of the crafts and handiwork com mittee have an assortment of hand-made gifts, ornaments, decorations, baby items, aprons erdcheted and knitted sweaters, afghans and novelties for sale The boutique will be open from 2 to 8 pm

T u rtlen ecks- is : «* J

elusive vthe fashion of a

class*: fist knit turtleneck

combtneC with the luxury

of super soft 100% orton

acrylic lo n g sleeves arx) full fashioned Machine was

and dry, S.M.LJtL Colors in

U n u s u a l Rhododendrons

for U nusual G ardens

I N ot just species: rare species.

Not just hybrids; ch o ic e hybrids.

Tel. 609- 259-26CK)

Ind ian R u n N urseryALLENTOWN RD. ROBBINSVILLE, N.J. G8691

For the best selection of

U. 1SDSOR - HIGH 7S HERALDfhursda' September 21 1078

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Al Finn, 2 3 years

Eleanore Tem ple, 16 years

Sylvia G reenw ald , 15 years

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Fall fashion is playingr to win At Cogito you re always on the winning side because famous maker and designer fashions are TO* to 50* less than regular retail.

Shaun left Today’s velour top with full dolman slee\es >hirring front and back. Regular retail SR1 At Cogito $27.95. High fashion cowl neck sw eater in 12 beautiful colors \\ ml acrylic. Regular retai '7 7 At Cugito $11.95. 100'* wool flannel trousers with detailed tailoring Regular retail $5<>A t Cogito $34.95. 100* pure Harris Tweed* blazer (modil holding exquisitely tailored. Regular retai: ITT At Cogito $79.95.

Shau n right Softest ;fombsvvool angora full fashion u>wl neck sweater.

gabardine. Regular retail >-5 . \t < ogito $39.95. I m .trustra* ted menswearjacket, the treasure of fall from a very famous designer Regular retail $148 At Cogito $99.

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The Twin Rivers Woman's Club will hold its annual Fall Bake Sale on Saturday Sept 30, from 10 a m to 4 p m in front of Foodtown. Twin Rivers Shopping Mall Proceeds will be used to fill holiday bags for the Training School for Boys at Skillman The Literature Department will meet on Sept a to discuss The Fixer by Malamud

Anyone interested in par hcipating. please call Mary Ford at 448-0751

Henry Schairer of Economy Exterminating has completed a course on entomology atCook College, RutgersUniversity

Mrs Betty Holomcs and children, Amy, Dean, and David, of Dutch Neck Road were recent guests of Clara C Congdon, formerly of here, at her cottage at Tinmouth Pond, Wallingford. Vt While there they also enjoyed the company of Ms Congdon s son, Greg Johnson, and also John Bonacorda of here Amy was on the summer staff of the Speers-Eljabar YMCA Camp at Dmgman's Ferry, in the Poconos

East Windsor Chapter of Women’s American ORT will have a Chinese auction Thursday, Sept 28, at the High

School Annex Preview will be at 7 30 p m The auction will begin at 8:30 p m Donation is $1 75 with additional stubs at 58 cents Refreshments will be served Proceeds benefit ORT For more information call 443- 4343 or 448 7728

Mr and Mrs John L Wiegand, 22 Cherry Brook Lane. East Windsor announce the birth of their first child, Jill Ann. 7 lbs 13 o r , at Princeton Medical; Center on Sept 6. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs AnthonyLucano, Philadelphia, Pa Mr and Mrs John L Wiegand Sr., Feasterville, Pa The great grandmother is Mrs Marie Bomtatibus of Philadelphia Pa

The family of the late Wilda Cook wishes to express their gratitude to all who sent messages of sympathy and support Thanks for the many donations to the Multiple Sclerosis National Society, New Jersey Chapter, in Trenton, and any jundness extended during the illness and Ices of a beloved wife, mother, and daughter

The Ostomy Association will meet Sept 28 at Morris Hall. Lawrenceville, at 8 p.m All Ostomates their spouses or friends, are invited For more information call 448-0669

Mr and Mrs , David B

Hutchinson. Wiltshire Drive, Cranbury, are pleased to announce the birth of their first child. Katie Michele 4 lbs 12 oz.. at Rancocas Valley H o sp ita l W iil in g b o ro Grandparents are Mr ami Mrs Leo B Cosligan. Ocean City and Mr and Mrs George H Hutchinson. Rutherford Maternal great grandparents are Mrs Hazel M Costigan. Ocean City, and Burt L Costigan, Breezy's Point Paternal great grandparents are Mr and Mrs Herbert Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs Albert Dareo, all of Lyn- dhurst.

Tollie C Holtzclaw of East Windsor has been named general manager of GFBusiness Equipm ent Inc , Newark branch

The ladies of the Windsor United Methodist Church will serve ham and chicken salad suppers on Oct 14, with ser­vings at 5 p m and 6.15 p.m. Donation is $5 Proceeds benefit the church Call in your reservations early to Myrtle Pullen, 448-1284, after 4p m

Gladys Moore, formerly of Hickory Corner Road, enjoyed a month's visit here with relatives, the Rogers families on Dey Street and Wilmor Drive, and friends Since her return to her home she had surgery and would appreciate hearing from those whom she knows Her address is 1400 A

Avenue. South Way Estates, Brooksville, Fla 33512

If you take a note to the Herald office, please do not give it to me also It only goes in once

Mr and Mrs W. Sikorski, North Main Street, visited with relatives in Newark over the weekend Her sister, Machalima Wojcik, was 80 years old Sunday, but un­fortunately could not celebrate as planned because of con­finement at the hospital.

George and Dorothy Beely, 317 Stock ton St., observed their 38th wedding an­niversary yesterday. Sept 20

Mr and Mrs, Franklin Swinger and Robert visited Maj Rodney McCormick and his wife Gail at West Point on Sept 9 On Sunday, Sept 10. those from this area who at tended the 50th wedding an mversary celebration for Mr and Mrs Charles R. Hen­drickson of Smithburg were John Orr Sr . Mr and Mrs JohnOrr Jr., and Mr and Mrs Franklin Swinger and son Robert

Lady May Rebekah Lodge#94 will meet Sept. 25 at the Odd Fellows Hall, Cranbury, at 8:15 p.m. On the agenda will be initiation, short business meeting, and social hour All officers are requested to wear white formal gowns

The Singles Christian Fellowship will meet Sunday at 2 o’clock at the First P r e s b y te r ia n C hurch , Hightstown Dr Robert L Sullivan will preach, followed by a pot luck luncheon Please bring a covered dish or a $2 donation Coffee will be provided

Mr and Mrs Robert Wagner East Windsor, an­nounce the birth of a son Thomas Martin Wagner, 7 lbs 2 oz.. on Sept 4 at Princeton Medical Center The couple has two other children, Karen 5, and Robby, 3. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Ed Meshofski. Hickory Corner Road, and Mr and Mrs Martin Wagner, Fort Lee

We will be closed Tuesday evening,

Sept. 26 th. . . "to honor six employees who have served Hamilton Jewelers

and the community for many years W e are proud to have

these people as part of our organization

Ralph M ichelson, 3 5 years

Ray Bell, 32 years

W inifred Powers, 2 3 years

- nine ,»no Man Kortifeic and daughters Jayme 4nd Andi, Jeffrey Lane, llyast Windsor just eturned from an extended weekend• rh Mrs Kornfeld's parents he ittensteins. of Hudson“ They also attended na ban Scheinbart s Bar

Mitzvah celebration He is the or :■ Myrna and Eric

Scheinbart of Copley Ohio, formerly of Hankins Road, East Windsor They'D! en- er . ined family and friends• 'he : nited States

with a luncheon at Beth El Congregation in Akron, Ohio, and ;■ qrmal dinner under the stars at their country home vis; m attendance were Jane

and Len Winter | awd daughters, Karen and jjusan

..•.per-- .i*- i!i formerly oi East Windsor

Friends of Cora Puljten might like to know that she is back home again, living here with her son-in-iaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Waller W right or Mechanic Street.

Mr and Mrs Melvin Davis, « ■- h St reel were pleased nave as guests recently

Bnta and Bengt Rudlingfof ■ nunm Sweden heir sor

Jar Rudlmg was an AES student and resided with the

avif famih from 965-66 T wo other Rudling sons were

udents aqd Stayed with families in Indiana and South Dakota Their parents jleft to tour Washington, D C , arid is • Drew and Kathy Day is

-jher or t< visit the families out west who hosted their sons while AFS students During heir visit here the Rudlmgs

were entertained by the Davis

family with trips to the local high school, Princeton. New York, Philadelphia, and Washington s Crossing

The family of the late William T Bennett wishes to tiahk ail tor . beer cards and

visits at Mercer Care Center during his illness, also messages of sympathy, flowers, and kind thoughts during the loss of a beloved father grandfather and great grandfather

Mr and Mrs Ernest Duncan of £)utch Neck Road en- 'ertamed iast week Mr and Mrs Milton Hutchinson Sr of Surf City; Mrs Stewart Kathy) Gates and her family

of Verment, Mr and Mrs Milton Hutchinson Jr., and son, Michael; the misses Carol and Janice Hutchinson of Hightstown and Mr and Mrs. Barry Bowers and son Jason of Trenton The Duncans then visited the elder Hutchinsons at Surf City

Miss Gail Daniels visited her parent^. Mr and Mrs Russel. Daniels of 154 S Main St., while recovering from eye surgery Miss Daniels teaches handicapped children at a school in Westland. Mich

Mrs. Janet Dailey Sr of Hightstown announces the birth of a grandson. Edward Joseph Dailey III, on Sept. 2. The baby, 6 lbs., 8 oz., is the son of Edward and Deborah Dailey Jr of Staten Island. N.Y.

p *c ^o^or officialsrie Hightstowr; Republican

lub will hold its annpa„l dinner-dance on Saturday",Sept 23 at the Old Yorke TifY Route 130 Hightstown A Dut^fi'.real cocktail hour will begin

p rr and dinner will txserved at 7:30. Music will.be provided by "T h e . T plighters" from 8 p.m. till’ midhight The cost per personwill be *14 !

The dance will provide an opportuhity to honor outgoing Mayor Ernest Turp, Coun­cilman Ernest Payne and Cosuncilwoman Joanne Frazer For ticket information call M i c h a e l C e t t e i < 443-1462), Valiene Davies 448-7752) or Debbie Chappell 448-0101

East Windsor nian promotedTollie C, Holtzclaw, East

Windsor, has been named general manager of GE Business Equipment's branch in West Orange GF Business Equipment is one of the

manufacturers ' of' ‘ Dtl

America A graduate of the University of Maryland withB B S in Public Relations, Mr HoB.zclaw joined GF in November of 1977. as manager of 'be Company's District New York

Flea market set■ ■ux'.i ’he ' .asft

■ ds - Rescue Squad District 11 is planning a Craft and Flea Market at the Rescue Squad Building on Twin Rivers Drive on Saturday, Sept 23 ram date Sept 24j Table space is available for,:*, dona on of $5 For further information call 448-3970 > .

COFFEE MARKET

In me course of 25 years • — - - the lore

for the very BEST fresh, coffee beans

Roasted me morning they are delivered to us— aromatic and perfect

Choose from many flavors We will grind me beans lor your own coffee maker

Spe< wines ■ fur ihe Home

Nassau at H arrison P ark ing in raar

Mon Sat 9:30-5.30

W e will dlose Tuesday, Sept 26th, at 5 p m and re-open for

normal hours W ednesday morning

h a m i l t o namond importers

Since 1912 Silversmiths Jewe'ry Designers

LAWRENCEVILLE Route #1 at Texas Ave • (609) 771 9400 TRENTON N Broad & Hanover Sts • (609) 9 89 -8 1 0 0

PALM BEACH. FLA 204 Worth Avenue

ALSO HARDY M U M S TO P L A N T NOWiROUTE 33 H RANKLJN ST

HIGHTSTOWN NEW JERSEY PHONE .1609) 448 0222

& G r e e n h o u s e Jnc .LARGE SELECTION O R ^ IL K .S DRIED ARRANGEMENTS

A- BL,; • MEND'

----- ALSO FOR SEPTEMBER —m p o rted H o lla n d Bulbs

D a ffo d ils -T u lip s H ya c in th s etc

EXPLO RE OUR W O O DS

Surround yp ijrself with the

natural beauty ot our great woods Solid white maple or solid walnut carefully selected, then hand: crafted to create our own beSu tiful natural wood home furnish mgs Our chests, for example: Their drawers are center-guided and dovetailed for extra strength Drawer sides are solid oak And the drawer bottoms are set in;a groove on all sides and reinforced with glue blocks. Strength plus beauty at a reasonable pncf-- So, come explore our woods They re available in a selection

f over 500 chests, cabinets, bo cases beds, tables desks shei and so on Each is smoothly sand and ready to finish with oil. varnish, stam or enamel And each and every one is a naturalwonder i . 1

C o u n tryW o r k s h o pSend 25 tor our com plete cata logue

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Thursday September 21 1978 1R NIGHTS HERALD <*- \

Linda Johanneman engagem ent announced

Mr and Mrs. Frank A Johannemann. Back Bone Mill Road. Clarksburg, have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Linda Louise to Roger A Atkjnson Old Bentley Road Hightstown

Miss Johannemann is a graduate of Allentown High School She is employed by the

Colonial Frlist National Bank Her fiance is a graduate of Hightstown High School and

. Ryder Technical Institute He is employed by Associated enterprises New Brunswick, as a TV Technician

the coujyle plan lamed til-May 1979,

be

M ercer GOP women sponsoring art auctionThe Women's Division of the

Mercer County Republican Committee will sponsor an art auction on Sunday, Sept 24. as a fund raising event, ac­cording to Jeanette Fhckinger of West Windsor the chair­woman

The oils, watercolors, lithographs, enamels and sculpture to be auctioned will

provided by the Fine Arts y oi Ardmore, Pa Many

of the art works will be by such internationally recognized artists as Charles Pathesius, Hal Singer, Paul McWilliams, James West. Leroy Neunan and others Opening bids will range from $15 to several hundred dollars and will be 20 to 60 percent below gallery prices.

The auction will take place

at the Jiladcwood Fire House on Slack Avenue. I^awrence Township- The preview beginning af 6pm will offer a chance to„: examine the art works closely The auction will begin at 7 p m Wine and cheese and coffee and cake will be served at the con­clusion

Tickets Tare $2 each and may be purchased a t the door or from any member of the Women's *;; Division The Committee working on this event include Nancy Schiuter. Lorna Para lore and Jane Thayer Diane Rogers is head of the Republican Women's Division Lpcally , for further in fo r m a t io n , c o n ta c t Marguerite Wood of the Women s Division

Club will hold third bake saleThe Twin Rivers Womans

Club will hold its annual bake sale Saturday, Sept 30. from 10 a m to 4 p m in front of the Foodtown supermarket at the Twin Rivers Shopping Mall Proceeds will be used to fill holiday bags for residents at

■ "■£ - hi* ■ • B a: Skillman

The Literature Department will discuss The Fixer, by Malamud on Sept 28 Persons interested may call Mary Fordat 448-0751 h

Four adults to B nai MitzvahCongregation Beth ( haim

w ill celebrate the B nai Mitz vah of Mrs Linda Berez, Mrs Marten Berk. David Kaplan. Mrs Madeline Lightman, Mrs Paula Rosenhaus, on Friday,-Sept 22 at 8:30 p m . at the temple located on Village Road in West Windsor

Library stonesThe East Windsor Library

will resume its fa ll Story Hour Program for preschoolers yesterday ■Wednesday) Children who have had their third birthday before August. 1978. may register now at the library

This is the second group ot adults in the congregation to become B hai Mitzvah after caving studied to attain a high standard of excellence in Judaica A- special Oneg Shabbat will follow the ser vice

The program will include ten weekly sessions Morning and afternoon sessions are available . but advanced registration is necessary For further information call 448 1330

HIGHTSTOWN PAINT ft WALLPAPER STOREHIG H TSTO W N CHEMICAL CORP

< >nh Ijpvolor blind' conic with the new match ingvalanty.A> seen on IA ! HZ

2 5 %

Seton Hall to provide courses at St. Anthony

ouise Johannemann

Sweet Adelines slate rehearsalThe W indsor High'- chapter

of Sweet Adelines will be directed by Marion Reagan at a rehearsal next Tuesday Sept 26 at 8 p m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury.

Members and guests will

learn new music in the bar­bershop style No formal music education is necessary

Rehearsals are held every Tuesday at the church Ad­ditional information can be secured at 448-2893 or 655-3617

Seton Hall University will provide courses in New Testament studies at the St Anthony of Padua Center on Maxwell Avenue in Hight- stown

According to the Rev John H MacDonald, pastor of St Anthony s. the courses will be held Tuesday evenings from 8

On Oct 3 and 10 Dr Donald Wimmer. professor of the department of religious studies at Seton Hall, will speak on Formation of the New Testament On Oct l? and 24 Dr Peter Ahr of the same department, will lead discussions on Christ in the New Testament

The Rev James Cafone will speak on The Holy Spirit in the New Testament on Oct. 31 and Nov 7 and on Nov, 14 the Rev Richard Nardone will speak on

LaLeche sets Childbirth talk

The La Lee he League of Hightstown East Windsor will hold a discussion on childbirth at 38 Greenbrook Drive, Cranbury on Monday, Oct. 2, at 8 p m La Leche League is a nonsectarian organization that encourages and aids b reastfeed in g mothers Fathers and interested members of the community' are welcome

. For further information call 443-6058 or 448-4884

The Church in the New Testament

A second semester will start in January

Fees will be For one con­

tinuing education unit, $40; for one academic credit, $60 and for simple attendance $20

The courses were arranged bv Father MacDonald in

conjunction with the Diocese of Trenton and Seton Hall, l niversi?y Further ih- ■ ormaDon car. be secured, ar

RECYCLETHIS

NEWSPAPER

CONGREGATION TORAS EMES SHALOM HEBREW INSTITUTE

Cordially invites you to join us in thoughtful and meaningful .

K J h ig h h o l id a y s e r y ic e C >at the Perry L. Drew School ^

reservations mav be obtained at the institutem ,

every evening from 8 :0 0 to 9 :3 0For Information Call

443-4877In defense to the sanctity o f the holidays

reservations must be limited to those within walking distance of the Drew School

OFF395 Mercer St <RT 33) Hightstown N J • 448 4888

Sweaters ErcmCtber Lands

S 6 X T ? .

• All Breeds - Mixes welcome!

• W e come to you n JELL V BEAN S professionally equipped mobile unit1

• Grooming done by graduate of N V . School of Dog Grooming

• No more waiting time spent in cages*

• Free estimate available!

• Call JELLYBEAN'S GROOMOBILE for your Pet's 1st carefree grooming!

• 609-443-3774

s

Irish Fisherman Cardigans for Men& Women'.!"',-- . a » , good taxte -:*!

1 4 N A S S A U STREET ^ \ FOR M E N * W O M E N609-924-3494 & ( J j $ D olly 9:30-5:0C

B u r t h e b e s t , a t l o w e r c o s t . . .

u n d e r H e r m a n S p i e g e l ' s m o n e y ' t a r i n g

C U S T O M E R P R O F I T S H A R I N G P L A NToday, inflation has brought dollar deflation' . lower purchasing pouer

o f the dollar along with high living costs. The more your income goes up. the less it seems to buy.

So Spiegel's has decided to help our customers live a little better with in fla ­tion.

Beginning nou. instead o f taking the usual profit, we re going to keep less, and pass the difference along to you in the form o f reduced prices . . shareour profits uith you.

We call it our

CUSTOM ER PROFIT SH ARIN G PLAN

Does thus mean we've gone into the discount’ business?

A BSO LU TELY NO » »

Does this mean we ll offer lower-quality merchandise to offset the lower prices?

W HAT S P IE G E L ’S CPSP DO ES M EAN

It means you can buy all of our merchandise . . . from top-quality famous-brand lines down to the minor items in the store . . . at profit sharing prizes * . J lower- than-usual prices..

iIt means YEAR-ROL .YD profit sharing, lower prices, V rf just spe­cial sales events.It means you'll enjoy the same friendly, courteous help we’ve always provided from our staff members. ' >

It means major credit cards will be honored. It means you can live a little better with inflation, main­tain vour quality preferences, without demolishing the family budget. u

ABSO LUTELY n oDoes this mean we re going to eliminate the valuable -service features we've offered in the past?

A B S O L U T tl* NO

*W e cordially invite you to visit us. Prove to your own satisfaction that our CUSTOMER PROFIT SHARING PLAN can work to your advantage.

IF ’ OU LIKED s p ie g &l s b efo r e N O W Y O U ’LL LIKE US EVEN

MOR£!

Som «on« it doing so m eth in g about inflationMaster Charge • Visa * BankAmericard • Your Personal Herman Spiegel Charge

H e r m a n S p i e g e lTo each his own furniture. ,

Alt. Routf 1 ancrtTR-n Lftoe/Lawrcncfv*lle. fiem. Jersey, (609)882 3400 .Open dailv 10 A M to 9 P M 'Saturday 10 A M to 5 P M /Sundav 12 Noon to 4 P M

DIRECTIONS Just 2 miles south of the Quaker Bridge MaH on Alt. I S. Rt, 1

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MC and VISA acceptedI his invitation must accompany your purchase.

O ffer expires Sat., Sept. 30, 1978.

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PEN TH1RS EVEN UNTIL 8 30 P M

Subscription Couponw in d s o r -h iGhts h e r a l d

Pelivered Every Thursday By Mail

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I 3 Y E A R S f 8Senior Citizens $3.00

OUT OF STATE $5.00 EXTRA

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Youth Club, a regular week­day Christian education program for young people of school age, will begin on Sept M at the First Presbyterian Church of Hightslown Sessions will be held every Tuesday from 5 to 8 p m , meeting weekly through three terms into April of 1979

Each meeting will include periods of Bible study, recreational activities, dinner, and a music hour of vocal and instrumental works

The program is under the direction of Mrs Mary H Manderbach, co-ordinator of Christian Education who is assisted by Mrs Lynn AspinwaU

The sixth grade class, taught by Mrs Betty Anne Sullivan, w ill be studying priorities and the Christian’s freedom to choose, while the seventh grade class with Mrs Anita Torrisi as teacher, will concentrate on self- identification and the Christian witness “I Do So Promise,” dealing with what it means to be a church member is the topic of discussion for the eighth grade class under the leadership of Dr Robert Sullivan

The class> for senior high youth will be led by Mrs Arthuree Phipps, exploring values and beliefs in an effort , to integrate faith and values

In addition to the classes of I study, junior high youth will ■ have varied activitivies of j music/drama led by Mrs Cathy Anzuini, athletic- s, games led by George Gamble and crafts/service projects led by Mr and Mrs George Schneider Under the leadership of Ed Cedar, senior high youth will participate m a choir and an optional in strumental group while others join in creative worship with Mrs Sue Wright. Dinner will be prepared and served by Mrs. Marcia Kisela and Mrs

& SALE!NOW THRU SATURDAY

%O F F

A fabulous collection of Fall 78 colors and fabrics that are warm, rich and refined. This collection includes:

Silky Separates of 100% Dacron Polyester and100% Qiana Nylon in printsand luscious solids.

Soft sportswear of 100% Polyester with the lookand feel of fine Chains.

Gabardines of 100% Dacron Polyester Solidswoven and knitted - soft and drapable.

CUSTOM MADENOTICE

W e are collectin a new M a ilin g List.

Slipcovers & Draperies If you w ould like A dvance N otice

CUSTOM CUT FOAM of our Special Sales com e in ansign up.

evERFBST Fabric IVlillat the M a rk e t Place

VISA Route 27 & 518 Princeton N .J,201-297-6090

M o n . T u e s ,, W ed . Sot, 10-6 • Thurs & Fri. 10-9:3035

Barbara Swan with the help of several parent volunteers coordinated by Mrs Pat Cheney

Registrations will be ac cepted by Mrs Muriel Ohle on Sunday. Sept 24 at l l 30 a m at the church, following the worship service In addition, registrations will be accepted at the church office 320 N MainSt from 10am to 1 p m through Sept 22. The $5 registration fee covers materials and curriculum and the $12 fee per term provides for the evening meal

FourHHS students onMerit list

Four Hightstown High School students have been named as National Merit Scholarship semifinalists Nola Bertram of Nelson House Barry Caplan and Stuart Moore of Beaulieu House and David Kramer of Barlow House were selected from more than one million American high school students who participated These students will now have an opportunity to continue the competition for more than 4.000 scholarships offered this year

Semifinalists, of which there are 15,000 are the highest scorers from each state They represent the top one-half percent of each state's graduating seniors In order to be chosen as a finalist, they must receive endorsements from their principals, submit proof of academic standing and take part in a second exam ination F in a lis ts compete by state for ap­proximately l ,000 scholarships of $1000 each In addition, they will be considered for one of another 3100 Merit Scholar­ships offered in this y p r 1! competition

Club will hear new manager

The East Windsor Democratic Club will hold its first meeting of the season on Monday, Sept. 25 at 8 p m., at the Golden Coach Restaurant

The club will hear the new township manager, Regan Burkholder Mr Burkholder will speak about his per­ceptions and goals in his new position as East Windsor township manager This will be the first opportunity for East Windsor residents to meet and get to know Mr Burkholder The meetings is open to anyone who wishes to attend and the club urges any- interested new members to attend

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borne, Anne Klein, plus an array of other designer and moderately-priced apparel will be at the Cedar Gardens restaurant in the ‘ ‘Casino Royaie Fashion Show’’ on Saturday. Sept. 30

The theme of the show will be reflected in the decor as well as the fashions being shown by Bamberger's of Quaker Bridge A four-course

luncheon will aiso be included in the price of the ticket, and may be obtained by calling448-4927.

The Junior Friday Club of Hightstown will be host for the event, and monies raised will benefit local charities and state projects such as the National Burn Victim Foundation and the Institute for Medical Research

Pet Fair set at Elks lodgeThe third annual Pet Fair

Day sponsored by the Hightstown Elks Lodge will be held Saturday. Sept..23, at the Elks grounds on Hickory Comer Road

Entry forms are available at the school, at some area merchants and at the Elks home A $1 entry fee is redeemable at any of the food concessions on the day of the fair Registrations will be accepted until 1 p m on Saturday.

Judging will begin at 2 p.m Entertainment is scheduled including a dog obedience

demonstration by a leading trainer

The lodge s Youth Activities Committee is sponsoring thefair

Square danceThe St. Paul's PTA will hold

a Promenade on Saturday, Sept 30 from 8:30 phi to midnight at St Paul's Church

Dick Jones will do the calling for the square dances A buffet will be served at 10 pm Reservations may be made at 452-1993 or 448-4459

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Disorders Unit of the Medical Center at Princeton will offer a Lip Reading Course at the Merwick Unit

The Id-week session will begin on Oct 2 ami continue

through Dec 4 The course is offered to tim e who have had some lip reading experience

In addition, the Com­munications Disorders Unit will offer a 10-week course in Sign Language beginning (Jet, 3 This program is extended to individuals at the beginner and intermediate level Sister Norah Clarke who will conduct the sessions in lip reading, is a member of the Com mumcations Disorders Unit She is an audiologist and is a certified teacher of the deaf

League to help voters register

The League of Women Voters of East W indsor- Hightstown will assist in registering voters Saturday; Sept 23 at Foodtown in Twin Rivers and Jamesway on Route 130 The tables will be in operation from 10 a m

Persons who have never registered or have not voted in four years must register to be eligible to vote in November

Truman Diot a counselor at

conduct j the sign language courses]

Anyone wishing to par ticipate ! in this program is requested to call the om mumcations Disorder Unit, 921-7700* ext 404 for further information

Pack citedPack 67 has completed the

requirements for the Sum mertime Pack Award" for the second year in a row To receive this award, the pack had to meet once each month for the summer months of June, Juiy, and August An average of 35 boys attended each of the meetings and all ‘ hose that attendedtai three shall be; allowed to wear the pm sigmifing he did Pack 67 is sponsored by BPOE 1955 on Hickory Comer Road

Receiving Summertime Pack Awards were Scot! Harkey. Steven Hasselbach, David Cypher David Berk Jeff Berk, Michael Brooks Jamie Sarino Tom P r y k a n o w s k i , R o n Prykanowski, Tim Smith, Jason Seigel, Nick DiNardo. Bruce , Hoffman. Henry Schairerj Ted Damutz and Patrick d'romr:

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student at Washington College is spending he? junior year at Heidelberg University m West Germany She is majoring in German literature She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Karl Wiklayer of 4 Michele Court, East Windsor

FLEA MARKET SET

The Annual Flea Market- Bake Sale of the Parents Association of the Mercer County Day Training Center will be held at the West Trenton Presbyterian Church. Grand Street, West Trenton, on Oct 7 from 9 a m -3 p m

The regular feature of this newspaper features com­ments by faculty members of the College of Medicine and Dentistry- of New Jersey

Joe D , a successful executive with a high income, was reaping the harvest of his boundless energy Since he required only one or two hours of sleep per night, it didn’t seem strange to his family that he rose daily at 4 a m to dig a ditch for a swimming pool although he could have well afforded to hire someone else for this chore Joe is a manic-depressive m a manic state

Sim ilarly, Sally W., a professional woman, told her psychiatrist that the onset of her "manic or expansive stage, took place in ter 20 s She had spent two weeks in the Caribbean area partying and generally indulging in the good life with very little time out for sleep. On ter return home, she discovered she had won a free trip to Hawaii to start im1 mediately and so she con tinued at the same frantic pace for another month During this period, she pur chased several expensive paintings and two new automobiles which she couldn't afford Upon her

return to New York, she fell into a profound depression of about six months duration that culminated in an unsuccessful Suicide attempt

“While it's normal to have periods of elation or depression these mood swings are too extreme to be sustained, according to Dr Richard Sostowski,. clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the New Jersey Medical School, of the College of Medicine ate Dentistry of New Jersey Both of these patients were destined to sink into a depression after their “ manic” phase passed However, both could have been helped in a short period of time with appropriate drug treatment such as lithium ate antidepressants

Manic depressive illness usually manifests itself somewhere between 20 and 35 years of age the manic phase usually occurring first It more likely affects middle and upper class people However, Dr Sostowski emphasizes that not everyone who is elated or depressed is manic-depressive nor are ma me -depress i ves all men In fact, manic- depressive illness if more common in women,

Common sorts of symptoms

that a person might ex ­perience from depression are tearfulness, feelings of guilt or sinfulness difficulty in falling asleep, loss of appetite weight toss bowel irregularities particularly constipation

and suicidal thoughts This kind of depression is seen in all age groups^ from teens to octogenarians

The vast majority of people who come to psychiatric at­tention are suffering from miider forms of depression which are more amenable to talking therapy than drugs. Dr. Sostowski said. These milder depressions are usually directly related to en­vironmental stress such as the loss of a loved one, marital difficulties or job or school difficulties In true manic- depressive illness, en­vironmental stresses aren't as commonly seen as precipitating factors

There is still some con troversy as to the cause of manic-depressive illness although most experts feel that there is a hereditary or biochemical basis

" I see an overuse of medication in too many of these young people and it’s disturbing,” the psychiatrist said “ Our society conditions

us to believe that we shouldrii be depressed If we, are. the tendency is to look for a magic pill to take it away Medication such as elavil ate lithium don't always help ate in fact may have serious ate even life threatening side effects when used in­discriminately Patients who are convinced they need a pill may go from doctor to doctor until they find one who shares their opinion The more ap­propriate course of action might be to question the patient about any personal' problems or referral to a psychiatrist if the primary physician doesn’t have time in his busy schedule to sit down and talk

This column is made possible through a gram from the Hunterdon Health Fund to the College of Medicine andDentistry of New Jersey.

Scouts soughtBoys interested in scouting

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County closes down bridge over Assunpink Creek:by Jane Petroff

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m assive sew er project, leaving wheel alignments as shattered as their nerves was as much as a body could bear

Not soLast week, the bridge over

the Assunpink Creek was closed for 'repairs bv the county's Public Works

ent As a result the Old Trenton Road Route 535 is impassable between the RobbmsviUe- Windsor Road and the Robbmsvrlle-Edinburg Road

Motorists are advised by local police departments to stay clear of the area if at ail possible If they must travel through the immediate vicinity of the bridge it is

iggested they use either Route 130 or Route 33

During the first day of the bridge closing, traffic on

Meadow brook Road w as reportedly backed up as far as six miles into Washington Township Police there have urged motorists to avoid using that road as a detour, since it is unable to handle such in­tensive use

According to Doha Id Har­ney engineer with the Mercer County Department of Public Works, original plans called for a new asphalt surface on the bridge

When we excavated the present asphalt blocks of the

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oecK,deriving concre1 very deteriorate he explained

Consequently Works Department decided it could not simply remove the decaying concrete and re­surface the structure but must instead design an entirely new slab of concrete and rein foreement steel

• In order to develop a design, engineers must take measurements to determine the depth of the existing surface But first, all

BACKTO SCHOOLI deteriorated material must be

removed by hand Use of heavy machinery could cause additional damage

Looser material is being blown off the bridge surface with compressed air, a

a.wet weather conditions such as those prevailing this week

Although engineers hope thebridge will be completely repaired and open to traffic w ithin a month, continued ram could delay the project con­siderably, Mr Harney reported

He also said the job ap­pears large enough" that the

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agreed to fill in the gap with their own fire fighting, rescue and police services, but the considerable increase m distance that must now be traveled either way is viewed 1 . West W mdsor officials as a potential hazard

i’by the same token, reach the now isloi southern areas, indue M ercer County Colli Ham ilton Township

At last Monday’s work session of the Township f omrmttee members passed a resolution to urge Mercer County Administrator Arthur Sypek to take rapid action in ensuring that emergency bridge repairs be completed as quickly as possible

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The tax revolt won't come to New Jersey, according to a panel of experts representing those w hose duty it is to spend tax dollars

Taxpayers and taxpayer groups were not represented on the speaker's platform New Jersey Common Cause sponsored the meeting held Sunday afternoon at the Unitarian Church of Prin-

tMy own perspective is that

we do run a very tight ship in New Jersey said panelist Ann Klein. State Com­missioner of Human Service - 'T do not think there will be a tax revolt in New Jersey. The people here are eminently sensible and do understand the problem

That problem, according to the commissioner and others on the panel, is that the state is operating at a very frugal evel and services are already

at a minimumCiting the "cap’ 1 laws

passed in 1976, Richard Van Wagner chairman of the State Assembly's Taxation Com mittee. pointed out that New Jersey had limitations on expenditures well before California voters over­whelmingly approved a ceiling on property taxes

'Overall the property tax increased 2.2 percent state­wide last year versus 7 to 12 percent increase over the previous 25 years Mr Van W'agner said

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property tax has to be restructured to make it less of a burden on low and moderate income homeowners and the state income tax has to become more progressive The revenues from those taxes should be aimed more at helping other urban and rural areas he said.

The program on Sunday drew practically a full house"The missing representatives

on this panel," said state chairman Hams Gilbert, ‘ are the taxpayers But that final panelist would be represented by the audience, he said

A large majority seemed sympathetic with those sitting on the dais Others who spoke in c lu d e d P l a i n f i e l d 's Republican mayor, Paul O 'Keefe and former state treasurer and defeated Senate candidate Richard Leone

Mr. Leone maintained that federal taxes are actually decreasing, but inflation is pushing people into higher tax brackets At the state and local level inflation rather than more services ts hiking taxes, he said

‘ Inflation works on the publit sector more :han it does in general, Mr Leone said California s state tax’ system was elastic — revenues in creased with the inflation rate, but New Jersey's did not operate that way, be said

Mayor O 'Keefe said 70 percent of Plainfield's budget is devoted to salanes and wages Pointing to state laws requiring binding arbitration in labor disputes.. Mayor O’Keeffe argued that the cost of government is very much out of the local municipalities

.controlThe panelists did not con-

| cede that there is waste in state or local government that could be cut back

“ New Jersey is one of the j lowest spending states in the nation." Commissioner Klein said, and has really led the

nan or in 'rymg. to control taxes I would find it very

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;ep<=r P.efit; budge! has increased 29 tPpe percent over the last ;fi j» vears not ev.en keeping: bwith inflation J-f

v .atu ryear for v e ry difficult .!? p

If, frinstitutions which in s<Jfe eases was good in other c( fc has left gap6 We’ve L id

laid off are not-the ones that get laid off because of Civil Sen ice regulations

The comihissiomer pointed to the traditional target of tax relief groups, welfare ex ­penditures, and said that teacher pensions take out an even bigger'chunk from state revenues Mr Leone later added that train commuters cost the state more than people on welfare

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Bradley 4*11 to debate views on health care

"fit tw major create*- for S Senate from ; Mew Jersey Republican Jeffrey Bell and Democrat . R ill Bradley will pro

of the quality and efficiency of hospital medical care in this state and across the country. Related to this issue, they have r.een asked how they

views concerning healthroare would improve the healthreia ed ssues or. Thursday, >ep ... :.he ( entef for Health Affairs in Princeton

The debate will lake plaice' in the Julius A. Rlppel Auditorium from 1:30 tek 3:30 p.m

The candidates have, been asked to present tfiteir positions about the proper pole

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The Center for Health Af­fairs,- the headquarters for the New J e r s e y Hospital Association and its affiliated corporations, is located on Alexander Road in Princeton.

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Tile fish still unknown bu* scientists are trying\ p XK P \ \ w, u i i ’ kT The first tiiefish- were They have a targe head and

Although the> ve been arou . caught in the l87Qs and within a stout body that can grow tothese parts for at least a 'LOO a few ■• ears they were being 50 pounds or more Theyyears, tiiefish haver ’ exac landed m substantial num- average 10 to 15 poundsbecome a household w ord bers Tlien m the 80s millions There are several versions

succum bed m a mysterious of how tiiefish got their name:If you ve never heard of kill am3 the species all but the most common explanation

them you re not alone disappeared is that they are said to coverScientists don i even kn0>W Thev recurred in the early the bottom of the sea like tilesvery much about them. at pa rt of this century and the on a roofleast for now fishery was substantial but Management of an animal

But there are fishermen ir. f ish were marketed under resource is based on a soundNew Jersey and man ne such namesas ocean perch knowledge of their populationbiologists at RutgeTS T' W-\ r, \ • n) i iicii diso probably turned up biology ' said Mr GrimesUniversity who are trying to in fish sTicks and the like. Mr We need to understand suchbring ali of us up to date

Since the late 1960s a handful of Charter and party boat captains along the Jersey shore have been taking sport fishermen to . tilefishing grounds when other fishing has been slow

Commercial fishermen, particularly out of Barnegat Light have caught tons of the fish in recent years promp­ting publicity for that com­munity as "tiiefish capital of

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Off to WinterthurA bus tour to the W interthur Museum in W ilm ington . Dei., is planned for Saturday, Sept 30 The College of New Rochelle Alum nae and Friends nave arranged the trip, in which guides will conduct just fou r people oh tw o d ifferent tours o f the Hemry Franc® du Pont collection of American decorative arts made or used from 1640 to 1850 Reservations can be made by calling Mrs Carl Price 921 9473, Mrs. Robert Ayling, 924-1349 or Mrs David Blair 924-0714 The tou' s pan of the Seventy-fifth celebration of the College of New Rochelle which has just received a $ : m illion grant from the Depanm em o f H,E W as an Outstanding Developing College in America

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Free eye tests will be offered during the annual state-wide Eye Health Week. Sept 24-30

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Melissa Rosen a Bat Mitzvah

EAST WINDSOR - Melissa Rosen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jerome Rosen of East Windsor, became a Bat Mitz- vah at Beth El Synagogue on Sept 2

Melissa was called to chant her Haftarah from the Book of Deuteronomy On Friday Mejissa helped conduct Sabbath evening services

Lois Bolotin, an officer of Beth El presented Melissa with a prayerbook, can­dlesticks and the Second Jewish Catalog ’ on behalf of the congregation. Sisterhood and Men s Club

Rabbi Ronald Roth delivered the - Bat Mitzvah charge

Melissa attends the Melvin H Kreps School and is a graduate of the Beth El Religious School

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Of 13,000 persons screened last year, more than 50 per cent had some signs of eye trouble, and 750 were diagnosed as glaucoma suspects

The test is not a complete eye examination, but a quick check for distant vision with present glasses, and more

importantly, an ey< and pressure glaucoma

Prescriptions f and medications \ issued at the <- Locations and dal testing program in County area are

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commercial landings have increased steadily — from some 70.000 pounds in 1968 to -s 5 million pounds in 1977 The dozen or so commercial tiiefish boats in New Jersey, incidentally, accounted for more than half of that total.

Through June of' this year, Mr Grimes says the New Jersey catch has been estimated at more than 2.5 million pounds

Tiiefish occur from the Gulf of Maine south to Guiana and throughout the Gulf of Mexico They inhabit burrows in submarine canyon heads and glacial boulder fields where they bottom-feed, mainly on crustaceans

They can be found m ore1 ihan 80 miles at sea and at 'depths of 50 to 120 fathoms The closest ‘hot spot" for New Jersey fishermen is HudsonCanyon .

The travel distance, fishing depth and abundance of other species, Mr Able suggests account in some measure for the creature g relative anonymity, as do the strenuous fishing methods

Commercial fishermen typically string 10 to 15 miles of line, on the bottom with baited hooks every 15 feet marked with floating buoys, while sport fishermen use stout rods fitted with large electric reels loaded with hundreds of yards of line testing 50 pounds or more

Tiiefish are colorful with bluish to olive-green on the back and upper part of the slides, changing td yellow or rose on lower sides and belly Various fins are dusky or greenish-yellow or pink with purple to blue iridescence ■

things as age. growth, mor sexual maturity — just

about everything"The biologists are trying to

age various specimens by- ex a mining annua lar rings on boney structures called otoliths w ithin the inner ear of the fish

The scientists are also conducting what they call ‘racial" studies, to determine

if there are distinct sub-groups within the species having different characteristics that might require different management strategies

Research techniques range from simply measuring the fish to sophisticated scientific .analysis of genetic variation in eye. liver and muscle protein

Through the cooperation of fishermen and the National Marine Fisheries Service Mr Grimes and Mr Able have acquired specimens from the Gulf of Mexico, the South Atlantic bight and the Mid- Atlantic bight

All data is subjected to rigorous statistical analysts to determine if there are real differences among fish from the three areas

Preliminary indications are that fish from the Gulf of Mexico and the South Atlantic bight are similar while Mid- Atlantic inhabitants show some genetic variations

The scientists have com­pleted one year's research and need to conduct two more before they can hope to predict the effects of different levels

and strategies of fishing onyield ‘‘i j

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more about their prey, the combined efforts may well make the forgotten tiiefish a household .word again particularly at dinner time

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Mr Hepbron was one of a 250 volunteers who spent their weekend building a new playground at the Drew School

Board members, school principals, school staff members, voliaiteer firemen, rescue squad members, parer s anc kids al, -netpec

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An industrial designer was on hand to supervise Even he was' impressed, said Mrs Kim

He told me he has been in hundreds of communities building these playgrounds, and this is the first one he'd like to see his kids go to school in,” said Mrs Kim The playground is nearly com­pleted There are some poles to be set in concrete yet, but basically it's ready for play.

You should have seen the kids lining up to play cm the structures,’ said Mrs Kim, “ It was a beautiful sight, it’s been a beautiful experience "

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Em m a Burrou ghs

Services were held Monday from the A S Cole Funeral Home. Ceanbury for Mrs Emma Mershon Burroughs 86 a native of Cranbury Mrs Burroughs died Friday Sept 15. in Lancaster General Hospital, Lancaster. Pa

The services were per­formed by the Rev Fred W Quigley, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury Interment was in Brainerd Cemetery

Mrs Burroughs resided in Cranbury until 1969. moving to Rossmoor until 1976 She was a graduate of St. Mary’s Hall. Burlington, and Smith College She was a past president of Cranbury Women’s Club

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CHAPIN SCHOOL BEGINS * F ALL TERM

In its 47th Year, Chapin School of Princeton is beginning a new term for students in K-8 grade The school community of 26 faculty and 185 students continues to regard the realization of each child s potehtiai as its academic goal

Despite its relatively small size, heterogeneity of the student body is Iook«i upon as one of the keys to its special environment

S C O " -ASK NS braved 'he wet weather to picket McCarter Theatre last Friday morning The’ ou- members of Local 1 16 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees at M c C a rte rwalked out on Sept 5 after contract negotiations had stalled:

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Strikers picketb> Michael Holcombe

Staff Writer

Six employees of McCarter Theatre covered by the local stagehands union did not report to work last Tuesday after negotiatoins on a new contract broke down following the current contract's ter mmation on Aug 31

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by Bill Applegate Sports Editor

liver the past few seasons, football has been one of the sports that has put Hightstown High on the map It ap­pears that trend will continue in 1978

The Rams have posted four straight winning seasons and five of the last six 1 while also winning one league title and participating m two NJS1AA Central Jersey championship mat­ches During the last four years, the locals have run up an impressive 33-7-1 record

Last seasons 9-1-1 mark and Colonial Valley Conference title was perhaps the best campaign to date Although head coach Don Colbert annually predicts (at this time of year) his club will be around 5-4’ by season's end, there are those who have greater expectations for the 78 HHS grid squad.

HIGHTSTOWN WILL kickoff its nine-game slate this Saturday at 2 p m. when it travels to nearby Monroe Township to take on the Falcons Despite beating Monroes 22-13 and 34-9 the last two years, Colbert hopes his club is not taking the home club lightly ' ' f

Monroe lost all — everything halfback Jeff Ball and head coach Hugh Walsh but could present some problems for the Rams this weekend with their triple-option attack The Falcons return senior quarterback Pete Sluck and are bolstered by the talents of running back Jerome Fields and mammoth tackles Marty Liegel 240» and Gerard Carbonaro ■ 230 >

"I think if our defensive line plays as well as it did last Saturday (in the team's final scrimmage of the pre- season against Manalapan), I think we can handle Monroe," offered Colbert when pressed for a prediction T just hope the kids don't take them lightly ‘

We have to win this one to start us off," he added If his hot and cold offense is in gear on Saturdays 'he Falcons could be in for a long af ernoo

now;" Colbert said

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Of course the bnght spot in the overall picture for the 78 season is the defense Colbert views this as the club's strong point at this time

ANCHORING this unit will be All County tackle John Nicola 220) and a tough linebacking crew consisting of juniors Mark Haasz (180 > and Dave Zydorski 1921 along with mon- sterhack Glen Robbins (150) This quartet should be the heart of the stop troops

Also figuring to make this unit tough are N ic o la ’s mate at the other tackle berth, senior Brian Clemnets 200), and speedy nose guard Joe Baker 158), also a senior Rounding out the

front wall are ends Dave Kaplan 180), a tested senior, and promising sophomore Ricky Bedford (170)

In the defensive secondary , veteran senior cornerback Steve Dey 150) leads the way He 11 be joined by hard­hitting soph Fred Jones 155) on the other corner and newcomer Bill Gordon 1150 at safety

Last season, Hightstown s defense allowed only 94 points in 11 games Colbert feels the opposition will have a hard time, once again, scoring or, his outfit

Defensive coordinator Sam Sortino agrees ‘1 really don t see any weaknesses he stated The veteran skipper praised the interior line Nicola. Clements and Baker for

their play in last Saturday’s exhibition against Manalapan

He also noted that the Hnebaeking crew is picking up its keys better and the secondary is starting to come along nicely, despite the presence of two new people Jones and Gordon ‘

BACKING CP the first defensive unit are ends Jack Simpson Sr,, 181) and Hilary Spady 'Jr 190 tackles Jim Bardachmo >Jr 1821 and Nelson Arocho (Jr.-180), and nose guard Pat Delre Jr 162> Reserve linebackers are Art Marini (Sr -160), Spady. Bedford and Jones with either Larry Coughs Jr 145) or Lou Pescatore Sn behind Robbins a' monster

Brian Clements Bill Gordon

Transfer Charles Holmes <So-145 and offensive starters Steve Lajoie Sr 175 ‘ Bob Gunnell S r -160! and

Dale Cook (Sr -155 are the subs in deep secondary Junior Rich Gunnell 145) could also see softie action here When the Rams are on the attack,

Lajoie an All-County pick at, quar­terback. will lead the wav He rushed for 578 yards last fall, passed for an additional 488 yards and scored 62 points The remainder of the backfield will feature Cook Bob Gunnell and Marini

Cook will start at; tailback and Gunnell will get the nod at wingback, with this duo expected to carry the brunt of the running chores Fullback Marini is being counted on for blocking and straight-ahead power running

In case of injuries Dey and soph Peter Hausherr 130' are the reserve

~QBs Haasz is the backup fullback w hile Zydorski and Bedford add depth at tailback Gordon or Dey are Gun­nell's replacements at| wingback

ON THE OFFENSIVE front wall, Nicola will add some heft to an otherwise average-sized unit He'll start at center and be flanked by guards Baker and Delre, tackles Kaplan and Arocho, arid ends Robbins and Don Meehan >Sr -189j

Delre or Kevin Quigley So-ISO) will spell Nicioa when the need arises with Rene Jung Sr -175), Kaplan or Joel Fischer So 130 providing depth at the guard spots junior Bill Lasche 190) and Clements are the backup

tackles while junior Steve Mader 1150) and Simpson are in reserve on the flanks

What is the outlook for the 1978 Rams’’ "That s hard to say, 'cause the other teams are so much better this year, related Colbert; "It's just going to be what we make of it.”

He sees his club in the running for CVC honors again this season but isn't predicting a repeat of last season's loop championship just vet The knowledgeable skipper sees Notre I lame, l aw rence and West Windsor as the chief rivals for the CVC title this

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year but also views St Anthony 's and Princeton as darkhorse candidates in the race

"I think our chances are good, too, if we can stay healthy, he emphasized

Another question asked of Colbert referred to his clubs chances of returning to the NJSIAA playoffs again They lost 28-6 to Somerville in the sectional Group 3 final last fall

"W ed have to be lucky (to make it again), he stated flatly.

1 thmk we have a little tougher schedule this year with the addition of Northern Burlington and I think there's a couple of other teams that are stronger this year,” he exclaimed "It would be a matter of luck but it would be a real pleasure to be there again "

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ncie and Hun3)1 ItS Sconrtg in the first three Steve l i.maigna scored threequartei*s a!Iso received a big times and Milie Catalano andt*ffort ! Dan Heller John Fowler twice each toscored e and contr ibuted pace AJjon s past PAL 9-0,our as (i reg Ma 1a testime and Mitch

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Answering 9-0 Rand'. Hicks. Jim Montgomery and Jeff Nemow each scored once for M&M which opened up a 4-0 lead by halftime PBA edged Potter and Hill man 2-1 as Kevin Byrne and Jay Viliam did the scoring for the winners and Bobby Zipp tallied for Potter and Hillman Rich Covsin, a left wing, and goalie Mike Harchik. who made eight saves, also played well for PBA

The Cosmos gained a 3-1 advantage by the intermission and held on for a 4-2 decision over National Car Sat Jagtap had two goals and Chris Terhaar and Craig Steinhauser one each for the Cosmos while Tom Fry and Peter Waglers did the scoring for National Car

Michael Stem and Len Eliis each notched two goals as Perritt downed Gale Ind, 6-1 Todd Jones and Mitchell Blum had the other goals for Perntt and’goalie Scott Seegers made eight saves B C Krall had the goal for Gale

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In the National Division, the opening winners were Hightstown Stationery Reed

House. Hightstown Electric, Franklin -State Bank and Stewart s

Mike Raber and Pa.ul Henning scored second-half goals to lead Tornquist s to a 3- 1 decision over PpA 191 Tornquist s Mark Simmons and Ryan Miller of PBA scored in the first half The defensive standouts for the winners were Scott Abrams and Steve Hoffman

David Taub booted home three goals as Sports Bam trimmed the Hightstown Lions Club 8-1 Also netting goals for Sports Barn were ~Tom Demers. Matt Hulsizer. Steve Locker. Bob Sinteff and Ed Parda while Huisizer chipped in with three assists and Demers and Sinteff each had two. Glen Goldberg's penalty kick accounted for the Hightstown goal.

Defensive stickouts Rachel Laiserin and Bill Terhune aided Pau ls 3-0triumph over Dairy Queen James Contiliano scored twice and Paul Goubeaud once Standouts for the D|Q were Howard Fishman and Darren Villa ni

Pete Nelson s two goals and one by Russell Kronengold lifted Davison s over the East Windsor Pros 3-2 Enc Andren and Mike Dichiara got the points for the Pros

A second-half goal by Jim Barlow who converted Doug Goldstein s pass enabled the Hightstown Elks to pull into the stand-off with South Street David Knight, with an assist from Bill Donohue, scored for the Strikers Defensive standouts were Joe Herbert and Mark Lamberty for the Elks and Christian Hill and Brad Weisberg for the Strikers

Richard Lehrfeid and Jeff Hartman, on a penalty kick, pvovided the offensive punch for Hightstown Stationery during its 2-0 triumph over C&M Electric Hightstown goalie Tom Shinn had plenty of help from defenders Howard Davner and Peter Dowd Billy Fasanela. Danny Goodman and Ken Cavalluzzo came through with strong per formances for C&M

Reed House, receiving a three-goal effort from Loren Lipker, topped Hightstown

Harriers are off strong, but big tests to come

by Bill Applegate Sports Editor

Veteran Hightstown High cross country coach Bob Parker is more than just pleased that, his club has gotten off to 3-0 start in the first week erf action He will be even happier if the Rams continue their success next week

Following today's 3 45 p m encounter with invading Notre Dame, Parker and his HHS harriers engage in the most important part of their schedule if they hope to challenge for the Colonial Valley Conference title First they face defending loop co- champion Hopewell Valley on Monday at Hopewell and then the Rams square off against Princeton, the other CVC co- eham pton in 1977, on Thu rsday in Hightstown

Things look good now," smiled Parker following his club's impressive 20-40 triumph over visiting South Brunswick this past Tuesday As far as I’m concerned, he

continued. next Monday against HoVal) is the whole

show,''

HOPEWELL has been a perennial cross country power in the county for some time, and they expect to be doubly tough on their home course But Parker emphasized, "We have the bodies (to beat them We ll have to go out strong and then stay there.”

In their most recent win, the Rams got an impressive effort from junior Ralph Muldrow who flashed across the HHS

course in 16 S3 to lead the field. After South Brunswick’s Kevin Cloutman came in second with a 17:06 clocking, Hightstown's depth took chargei Junior Scott Roth (17:24). senior Dave Krametf (17:37) and junior Jeff Knoll 117:44) grabbed the next three places for the Rams while teammates Dave Milliard (18 06) and Dave Gonzalez 18:24) finished seventh and eighth to complete the rout

Back on Friday, Hightstown opened its season with a pair of w ins against Princeton Day School. 20-39. and South Hunterdon, 19-42, i in a triangular meet at HHS M illiard was the winner in that one, coming in with a 17 08 time to nip Roth 117:16).

The flams also got top ef- torts from Kramer 117:30), Muldrow ( i f 481, Knoll

Bob s T-Shirts gainJohn Moran rolled games of

229 and 202 last week to help Bob’s T-Shirts move into a four-way deadlock for third place in the Twin Rivers Bowling League

Moran has had four games of 200 or better since joining Bob’s two weeks ago Bob’s, 4- 3 during the week is 9-5 and is tied with the Twin Rivers Homeowners Association the Golden Coach Diner and Twin Rivers Shell for third place

Little Five tops the stan­dings with a 12-2 mark and Quick-Chek is next at 10-4 Both teams went 5-2 during the week

Paul Kaufman, the average leader at 202 (five ahead of Moran), was the week’s high game trophy winner with 254 and also came through with the top senes at 631

Also rolling games of 200 or better were Rich Bemstan

236), Sid Thoraer (232), Jeff Milstan (214), Irwin Perry (202), Phil Bleaman (201) and Steve Gordon (200), Kaufman also had a 232 game

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Paint and Wallpaper 4-1 Enc Left had the other goal for the victors while Eric Whitney tallied for Hightstown Paint

Alan Meyers' second-half goal snapped a 1-all tie and lifted Hightstown Electric to a 2-1 decision over Floyd's Deli Mike Rubin had the other goal for Electric and Ricky Baer tallied for Floyd's David Mundis and Lowed Miller were outstanding for Electric while Paul Fnedman and Peter Cohan sparkled for Floyd's

Jason Seltzer. Keith Reed and Richie Phelon scored for Franklin State Bank in its 3-0 victory over V illage Nur­series V illage Nurseries received solid performances from Lou Feldstein and Chris Dunham

Sean Chyeota scored three times and Mike O'Neill led the defense as Stewart's upended the American Legion 7-0 Brian Bistrong" tallied twice, Allison King had a goai and three assists and Bobby Fusik a goal and two assists

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M ary Lee adds yet a n o t h e r t r o p h yby Bill Applegate

Sports Editor

Continuing to pile up a sack full of awards during her illustrious athletic career Hightstown High senior Mary Lee Damutz added another trophy recently And the latest award perhaps, is her most cherished to date

The track and field hockey star from Cranbury was named a member of the High School All-American Track Team Selection to the team is based on a combination of highest honors in athletics, scholarship leadership and sportsmanship

Earlier this year, Mary l^ee was designated an American High School Athlete on her way to the recent All- American status From this group of thousand- of athletes

nationwide, the All-American ■earn was chosen

Anong her many other awards Mary Lee has been a New Jersey Group 2 or 3 track champion for three con­secutive years and has placed in the NJSIAA Meet of Champions each year she has competed In addition, she has won four Junior Olympic Track Championships and has set several state records

Damutz has captained the Hightstown High girls track team [for the past two years and Has also starred on the HHS field hockey squad for three 'campaigns

Academically, she is a member of the National Honor Society Along with track and field hockey Mary Lee also finds time to be the head photographer tor tie high

Ewing trips Post 148in flag football 14-12

Don Hanley’s 31-yard end sweep with three minutes left in the game Sunday provided the Ewing Giants with a 14-12 triumph over defending playoff champion Past 148 in the Central Jersey Flag Football League

Henley's game-winning jaunt was set up by a 55-yard interception return by Joe Morton and a 15-yard penalty on the play The Giants, 2-0 this season, haven’t lost a regular-season contest in three years

Post 148 (l- l) had opened a 12-0 margin in the first half with the help of four in­terceptions Tom DiMuzio’s 15-yard pass to Mickey Koch capped the first 80-yard drive an ! Mike Brooks ran 20 yards early in the second quarter for the other tally.

But the Giants, who were dominated in the first half, also managed to hold Post 148 twice inside the 10 yard Tine

On their first possession of the third period the Giants marched for a touchdown, with Henley s 21-yard run finishing off the dnve Bob Burnett caught quarterback

school yearbook and has bHPCTl trt football. is finaih get! mg coacnmg sGirl s Sports Editor for the j.me pla yin g ti me. formanceschool newspaper for tliree \Ulanova Th<? fortTier all-years ate runnirig back is repor especially c

Further, she has recei ved *dh sharrn;g a ha If b<ick bt;rth tn pun t mgthe Student Service Awa rd v* ith Greg Bedesem. s,on of the contestfrom the Hightstown L tons V\udeats I'»eaci coach Chek Meanu hiClub, the Lawrence Rol a rv Bedesem teammateOutstanding Student Awj3 rd, Dunne hi senior year at Gettysburgthe Outstanding Female Track Athlete award from High? stown VFW Post 5700, a Dedication Award from Club Eight of Hightstown. and she was also a delegate to the Douglass College Girls Citizenship Institute span sored by the local Junior Friday Club

More news releases continue to filter in concerning former Hightstown High athletes who are distinguishing themselves on the college front as well

First of all, it appears that Dana Shelton, the Rams all- time leading scorer and rusher

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gained a starting berth halfback, thereby jjoin very select group it c freshmen known as varsity starters Ball, a former Monroe Tow nship High School all-stater set two high school records for the Falcons, scoring 42 career touchdowns and racing for 3.230 yards

Meanw hile, a couple of other HHS grads are mejmbers of varsity teams at. Mercer County Community College in West Windsor Former three sport star Grady Ivins 78) is listed on the Vikings fall soccer roster as a reserve lineman while Eric Mellaby isa candidate for the MCCC

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DiMuzio for a safety early in the fjnai period to cut Post s advantage to 12-8

THE FREEHOLD Chiefs, who take on the Giants this Sunday at l pjn j. pulled into a first-place tie with a 30-0 rout of the Hightstown A C Willie Davis tossed five touchdown passes, the shortest going 37 yards

Also at 2-0 is Jo Jo's Tavern, which downed Club 813 as Rick Sokolowski threw four scoring passes

Bruce Carmichael snared a pair of TD passes and ran for another score to spark BartLouis U -l) past the Hamilton Cobras 24-0

hembrandt's evened its ledger at 1-1 with a 20-0 verdict over the Ivy Inn (1-1). Mike Killeen connected with Jack Maffery for two TD tosses and Howard Matty ran 60 yards for another score

This Sunday Poet 148 will take on Bart Louis at 11 45 a m. and Hamilton will goagainst the HightstownC o b ra s , a is o a t 11 45 a .m A i lgames are at Hightstown High School

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When Duke Oxford 38ys that the inside running game may be the Peddie School's strong suit this season, you-just know the first-year bead coach isn't whistlin' Dine

Take a look at the size of some of the Falcons interior linemen and the reason for Oxford's outlook becomes obvious In the middle of things will be center Chris Thomas, a 6-6. 233 pounder but Oxford also said Tony Williams, just a little guy at 6 3, 230 should also see plent y of action there

The guards while of good size aren't overwhelming Alan O’Reilly holding forth on the right side and either Larry Malamut or Dave Dousant on the left Thev average around 185

But then there are the

tackles Mark Boiliotat 6-2, 235 on the left and Bryan Keecb 6-2, 230' on the right By the way, the Falcons also have a rumble tight end in 6-4 235-pound Bob Sodoma but he’s been sidelined with a knee injury’ and it’s not known when he 11 be able tb return

WITH ALL that muscle up front Oxford feels the Falcons wishbone attack should beable to move like it rarely has in the past

‘No doubt about it, we're very strong inside,’’ com mented Oxford ‘We’ll run the majority of our plays straight ahead, all with one-on-one power blocking

‘And the big guys have shown some pretty fair quickness, too he added “ I think we should be able to do very well with this lineup.”

Falcon s quarterback Richard Grace <6-2. 190 and

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his backfield mates will be looking forward to operating behind the massive forward wall Saturday when Peddie hosts Williamson Trade School in the season-opener at 1 pm

Grace can hand the ball to fullback Paul Maloney (190 ), tailback Chris Salvatera or power back John Stewart and has good receivers in split end Doug Camnger and right end Jim DeLang 160

.Also expecting to see plenty of action on the attack are split end Gordon Elkins, tailback Shaun Lachepelle and 200- pound tackle Greg Roncalli Besides the wishbone the Falcons can also operate out of, the power I with the slot back

“So far the offense is ahead of the defense pointed out Oxford, who’s also the Peddie AD “But the defense we use is quite intricate We do a lot of different things and it’s not something you learn right away.”

PEDDIE employs a 4-4-3 defense with Dave Armaiim and Maloney at the end positions and Boiliotat, Thomas and Williams alter

rating at the tacklesKeech and Malamut are the

outside linebackers while Dousant and Stewart are the inside backers The cor- nerbacks are Larry Buffabe and Mike McRipley and the safety is Camnger

“ It looks like we’ve got a pretty solid team said Ox­ford “1 liked what 1 saw in our scrimmage against St An­thony's but of course, it remains to be seen whether things will continue to go well once the season begins

I hope we've changed their attitudes in a positive way They 're beginning to believe in themselves and winning that first game certainly wouldn't hurt ”

But winning that first game against Williamson Trade won't be an easy task This game has always been tough for Peddie

“ We haven't beaten them since I ’ve been here (four years), said Oxford “They always have some big. strong kids and some are even older than our post-graduates They use a wishbone and a 5-3 defense ’

bv Allan Conover Staff Writer

The Hightstown High field hockey team went through an exhausting workout Monday during its season-opener with Princeton Dav School

But all the Rams got fortheir efforts v■ ere a bunch ofbruises and scire muscles anda scoreless ne against a squadwhich has ccimped'd In thestate private schools tournameni finals the past twoyears

in the seciand half it wasobvious that c>ur conditioninglevel wasn t as high as itshould've been. ' said varsitycoach Jeanne Heikes. who stayed with her starting lineup almost exclusively

W K REALLY just got worndown late in the game sheadded “ Our girts were rnoretired iban they should ve bteen

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After toda> s encounter with Colonial Valley Conference nval Notre Dame, the Rams will take on powerful Hopewell Valley Monday in Pennington HoVal, generally considered the team to beat in the CVC this year has won the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group 2 crown the past two years

The Hightstown junior varsity team opened: its season Monday, also against PDS, and fell by a 2-1 count Vicki Mann scored in the second half for the Rams

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Thursday. Sept. 21

HHS Soccer: Varsity 4 JV vs Notre Dame. 3 45 p.m (A ); and Frosh vs Notre Dame, 3 45 pm (H).

HHS Cross Country Varsity vs Notre Dame, 3 45 p.mm j

HHS Field Hockey Varsity & JV vs. Notre Dame, 3:45p.m (H).

HHS Girls Soccer Varsity 4 JV vs Notre Dame, 3:45 pm( H ) .

Friday, Sept. 22

HHS Football: Frosh vs Monroe. 3 30 pm . (Hi.

HHS Girls Tennis Varsity vs Trenton, 3:30 pm . (A)

Peddie Soccer: Varsity 4 JV vs. Soleburv School, 4 p.m (H).

Peddie Field HockeyV a r s i t y At J V vs V i l la V ic -tona, 4 p.m. (H)

Saturdays Sept. 23

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Peddie Football, Varsity vs Williamson Trade School, 1p.m (H).

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Sunday Sept. 24

Pop Warner Football; (Mighty Mites I H-EW Rams vs Jackson Twp 9 30 a.m.; (Jr Pee Wees H-EW Rams vs Iselin, 12noon. (Pee Wees) H-EW Rams vs Iselin, 1:15 p.m ; and (Midgets) H-EW Rams vs. Iselin, 3 pm All games at Peddie School

Flag Football: Club 813 vs. Rem brants, 10 am .; Ivy Inn vs Jojo ’s Tavern, 10 a.m.; Hightstown Post 148 vs Bart Louis, 11:45 am ., Hamilton Cobras vs Hightstown AC, 11:45 am and Ewing Giants vs Freehold Chiefs, 1:15 p.m All games at Hightstown High

Monday, Sept, 25

HHS Football JV vs Monroe 3:30 pm (A).

HHS Soccer: Varsity 4 JV vs Hopewell Valley, 3:45 p.m (H ); and Frosh vs. Hopewell Valley, 3 45 pm (A).

HHS Cross Country: Varsity vs Hopewell Valley, 3:45 pm. (A ),

HHS Field Hockey: Varsity 4 JV vs. Hopewell Valley, 3 45pm. (A ), and Frosh vs. Hopewell Valley, 3:45 p.m(H).

HHS Girls Soccer Varsity 4 JV vs Montgomery, 3:45 pm(A),

HHS Girts Tennis Varsity vs Hopewell Valley . 3:30 pm(H).

Tuesday, Sept. 26

Peddie Soccer Varsity 4 J\ vs W ardlaw -H artridg* School, 4 pm (A).

Wednesday, Sept. 27

HHS Soccer Frosh vs Hur School, 3:45 pm. (A).

HHS Girls Tennis: Varsity vs. Steinert 3:30 pm . (H)

Peddie Cross Country: Varsity vs Delbarton School, 3 30 pm. (H).

Peddie Field H ockey: Varsity vs St Mary s, 3:30 (H).

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"1 think we looked too percent better this week than we did against Edison, said Coyne whose troops knocked off Old Bridge 12-6 m the 1977 league championship game

“ Our defense was just superb but we still have very little consistency on offense added Coyne The key players on defense were tackles Kept

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EACH TEAM accumulated 78 yards, with halfback Scott Weitzman rushing for all but two of the Hightstown yards on 17 carries The Rams were aided considerably 'by the effectiveness of punter Ricky Jaeger who booted the ball five times for an average of 25 yards

Old Bridge O-O-l j posed a serious scoring threat late in the first half when it reached the Hightstown 4 but Weitz

man s interception in the end zone closed down the bid

In the second half Old Bridge had a first-and-goal at the 9 but once again the Rams held and took over

DAVID VITELL.AS blocked punt at the Old Bridge 5 set up !he lone touchdown as the H EW Peewees knocked off the host team 6-0 The victory evened the Rams record at 1-1 and lowered the Old Bridge ledger to 0-2

In the second period Vitella broke through to block the punt and the Rams recovered at the 5 Fullback Chris Evans dive play gained four yards „terback Jim Keller snuck over for the TD

H-EW came up witha pair of tough defensive stands in the second half, stopping Old Bridge once a I the" 4 and another time at the 10 when tackle Vitella pounced on a fumble, one of two he recovered

Old Bridge held a 99-77 advantage in total yardage Evans led the w inners ground attack with 27 yards and Neil Gang added 22

Linebacker Evans led -the team in tackles w ith seven and tackle Lloyd Drucker added five

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by Bill Applegate Sports Editor

The chase for the 1978 Colonial Valley Conference soccer championship begins today And Hightstown High head coach John Wagner would like nothing better thanto get his club off on foot aj^unst loop Dame at 3 45 p m field

zhtrival Notre on the Irish

year be stated "It might have be

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vantage. Mountain Lakes bv six.

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Tigers were hit hard by gradua-■ Allentown in a close one, say bv

"Notre Dame lost its first double overtime last Friday in com ba t t he t ougfri hedulegame to Council Rrx'k so I m the 1978 opener but then lost 3- that faces them the rps1sure they’ re going to be 0 to host Manaiapan on season ' The kids afe reallyprepared to play. VVagner Monday not innovative with Of va ithoutnoted 'They're going to be Junior striker Rich I nf*ctthat much more deterimined. Rousseau was the hero of the •Nobody reallyplus it s the first league game first game He banged in both move into differen *eas oifor both of us " goals for the Rams, the second tries to do different thin.gs wit}

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"Each of us wants to start off on a winning note in the league " he continued " I look for both teams to be well prepared to play the game I guess the team that wins is the one that executes the best

W ILL THE FACT that Wagner is a former Notre Dame soccer coach have a bearing on the contest7 "1 don't think so The last team that I had there 0976) was predominantely a junior team and they ail graduated last

one coming in the second overtime period off a perfect pass from John Damasco Rousseau’s first score came in the opening quarter at the 14 58 mark and was unassisted

MONTGOMERY tied the score in the second stanza when Tom Scibetta beat Ram goalie Marty Sudol with 15:53 gone in the period Overall Sudol recorded 12 saves in the Hightstown net

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The Rams, who opened their schedule yesterday against Montgomery, will go with freshman Sue Bednar at the No 1 spot and Melanie Baicomb at the second position

Bednar, a ranking player on the Middle States circuit, officially earned the first berth last week when she defeated Baicomb in a challenge ladder match

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Seniors Mia Manley and Karen Fernandez are back at the first doubles position while juniors Jennifer Boyd and Eufemia are the second duo

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B U S IN ES S S E R V IC E S OF EA ST W INDSOR

Coach Claudia Bloom feels Monday than we were tht?’here s plenty of room for against PDS. especially on the thiimprovement after watching defense onher Hightstown High girls soccer team lose its first two ALTHOUGH the Rams THE

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outings of the season After falling to Pnnceton

Day School by a 2-1 count Fnday. the Rams dropped a 3- 0 decision to J P Stevens of Edison Monday

1 don ’! think we played well at all said Bloom after Monday’s setback ‘We definitely out-shot Stevens by far but we blew some easy breakaways

'Our defense was really weak, she added In fact, I think we were worse today

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weren't playing up to par they still held Stevens to a scoreless deadlock through the first half Then JoArui Stramara tallied in the third quarter and Debbie Huzar added a pair of goals in the final stanza

Hightstown goalie Darlene Betti, the starter, stopped four shots and teammate Karla Pullen had two stops

Beth Shehadi s goal late in the fourth period Fnday broke a tie and gave PDS its victory over the Rams

A goal by Lon Lockwood had given PDS an early lead but the Rams tied the count later in the opening period when Lynn Peterla booted in a penalty kick Each team had eight shots on goal in the contest

“ PDS is a pretty good team but I think they're certainly beatable," pointed out.Bloom "Our defense was weak Mainly, it’s just a matter of basic positioning

“ it ’s hard to start the season without the benefit of any scrimmages and that was one of our problems,” she con­tinued “ We didn't get a junior varsity coach until Thursday so I’d been working with both the varsity and JV squads I didn't have a chance to split up

>nd really Work on we have t® work

R\MS have also missed sophomore forward Linda Mitchell, who suffered a concussion in band camp and probably will be sidelined for at least another week.

Despite the shaky’ start. Bloom feels her team will be abletoattainres pec lability this fall She has five senior veterans on the club and a junior fullback, Mary Dumer who's in her third varsity campaign

The top forwards are Dawn Benck Laurel Schroeder andElan Esakoff Pullen can plav

just about anywhere but usually is a halfback along with Sharon Conover, Anne Kraehenbuehl, Tracy Doyle and Chris Eden Dumer and Carol Bennett are the fullbacks.

Hightstown was scheduled to host a strong Notre Dame team today and will visit Montgomery Monday i think we beat Montgomery 4-0 a couple times iast year but you can’t use what happened last year as any indication for either team,' pointed: out the coach

As for the JV team, sophomore Allison Perritt’s first-period goal Friday allowed the Rams to battlePDS to a 1-1 stand-off

Frosh to openHtghtstown High's freshman

football team kicks off its 1978 nine game slate tomorrow Friday) afternoon when

Monroe Township comes to town for the season inaugural for both squads Kickoff time is 3:30 p.m.

Entering his third season as the Baby Rams head skipper Paul Eckley who possesses a sparkling 15-1-2 mark in his first two years, expects

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SPEARHEADING the in­terior line on offense will be center Mitch Schwartz <209> and guards Wayne Deck (136) and Torrr G lass ( 145) The rest of the front wall consists of tackles Bill Quigley (130 > and Steve Galayda <140) plus ends Bob White (125) and Steve Young (135).

The starting backfield has Eckley smiling from ear to ear Nick Martini 135). a 5-11 aerial artist, will open at quarterback with John Creegan 145: and Chris Lajoie 172) at the tailback and fullback spots, respec tively Either Bill Dunmgan (135) or Dave DeHatit (141) a pair of speedsters, will man the wmgback berth

When the opposition has the ball only four new faces will show up in the lineup, Heading the defensive group are linebackers Vic Knowles 165) and Bob Snyder (170) plus monster back Lajoie

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Notice ts heretov given that seated bid* for SPECIAL EDUCATION TRAN SpoRTATlON ROUTES 1979-79 will be received in person or by mail addressee■ Dr Edgar C Thomas Assistant School

Administrator on or before 2 00 p.mprevailing lime on Thursday. October 5

197$, ip the Administration BuiiduuL Stockton Street Hiahtsiown New Jersey 0852D. and will be publicly opened and read immediate!) thereafter Specif icaUom may be obtained from the Board Secretary s Office in the Administration Building

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ZoningContinued from. Page 1-A

Meadow Lakes No other acreage m the borough is zoned R-PE

THE NEW ordinance will create a central commercial district dow ntown from Main Street west up Stockton Street to the Methodist Church, and south to West Ward Street Most of Mercer Street will retain its residential use, under the Planning Board recommendation

The board had originally zoned the street highway-commercial, but changed its plan when residents protested

The highway-commercial category called Cl-H, permits all uses in the central commercial or professional office categories It also permits manufacturing, warehousing, service establishments and hotels and motels Minimum lot size is 20,000 sq ft., with a 25-foot setback and a 100 ft width Maximum site coverage is 50 percent of the lot Maximum building height — as it is for all buildings in the borough — is three stones or 55 feet

The planners have recommended that ail existing industries be zoned industrial. They set the same minimum lot size, coverage and setback requirements as in the C l-H zone

The only other zone category is C-0 professional office Most of Franklin Street, formerly residential, is due to be re-zoned for that use

The map is available for inspection at borough hall

Church to hold encounter series

WEST WINDSOR - A marriage encounter program meeting will be held at the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church on Sunday. Sept 24, at 7 30 p.m

The program is designed to give couples the opportunity to examine their lives together their weaknesses and strong points, and their attitudes toward each other and towards their families Everyone is welcome to this meeting Questions regarding the meeting may be secured by calling Rev Frederick Schott at 799-1753

AdmissionContinued from Page l-A

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as Belyayev and Paui Hecht as Rakrtii Kahn, the play opens Oct. 6 at McCarter

Directed by Michael

McCarter rehearsingMonth in the CountryPRINCETON - 1

first production of drama season. A the Country," i rehearsal for it openi ng.

“ Michael Kahn, producing dire directing a fine ca bv Tammv Grimet

actress. Amanda whojust happens t life daughter < Grimes and C Plummer

Plummer. 3 be the real if Tammy hristopher

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“ A Month in the Country' as written by Ivan Turgenev.

forerunner of Anton hekhov Set on a country state' during a summer

loliday the play examines the affair between a beautiful, bored woman Natayla Tammy Grimes who falls

hopelessly in love with her son s handsome young tutor Paul Hechl plays itakitin. a friend of the family. Vera the young ward who is also in love with the tutor. is played by an exciting new

Subscriptions are now on sale for the 78-'79 McCarter Drama season, which in ad­dition to 'A Month in the Country includes the world Dremiere of "Put Them All Together by Anne Commire.

No Time For Comedy, by S N Behrman. with Patricia Elliott, directed by Gerald Gutierrez: "The AspernPapers, a Henry James story adapted for the stage by Michael Redgrave; "The White Devil," by John Web­ster. one of Shakespeare’s greatest contemporaries, and a "Heartbreak House." George Bernard Shaw's classic, w hich will be directed by Alan Schneider

A cq u is i t io n s 78 focus on Persia

ten ingsreatcanimal covering?

nomadic Iranian weavers will be exhibited af the New Jersey State Museum from Oct 7 through Nov 29 as a key event in an Acquisitions 78 program sponsored by the Friends of the Museum organization

Other events in the eagerly- anticipated project will in­clude an exhibition of Kipton Kumler photographs ofPersian scenes, demon­strations of nomadic weaving techniques, an outstanding documentary film series,on an archaeological search for remnants of the fabled Per sian Royal Road and a festive

parly auction to benefit Museum art collections

A ll Acquisitions 78 ac­tivities except the par- fy/auction will be open to the public without charge

Enthusiastic response to a preliminary announcement in June that attendance at the party/auction will be “ by subscription only’ has already assured that the event will be a financial success Only a few reservations are still available

For complete information on the Acquisitions 78 program call the Friends of ,l” Museum office at '609)

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Slide lecture to preview Tutankhamun treasures

. WASHINGTON CROSSING. Pa — A preview of the Teasures of Tutankhamun before the exhibit comes to New York will be sponsored by Historic Fallsinglon at a luncheon and slide lecture at Washington Crossing inn Thursday, Sept 28, at 12:30 p.m

In addition, a. selection of some of the items from these royal treasures will be on display, recreated in porcelain by the Boehm Studios Among the sculptures are exact copies of plates, cups, pendants, and jewelry, as well as figures of goddesses and studies of sacred animals

The program will be presented by Mrs John L Cullen of Princeton, who lived in E'.gypt and knew the royal family during King FaroukC reign Narration is by Dr Ibrahim el-Nawawy first curator of the Cairo Museum

Included in the objects chosen for discussion will be

Tutankhamun statuette of the and exqutsi jewelry Music instrument use early as 150 plements the

the gilt iddess Selket tv crafted

This collection of fabulous royal treasure contains 55 objects from the 3300-year old tomb of King Tutankhamun. much of it in solid gold. Now on tour in the United States, the exhibit is scheduled to open at the Metropolitan Museum in New York on Dec 15.

Reservations for this local preview, at $12.50 per ticket, may be obtained from Historic Fallsinglon. • 215 * 295-6567. or from Mrs Joseph Corwin, 315 Tanyard Road. Richboro. Pa 18954. -215 357-7615

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Thomas Woodward, son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Woodward of Princeton and a student at Bowdoin College. Brunswick. Me . is par­ticipating in the exchange program of the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center's national theater lastitute. in Waterford,

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Want to sing 7L A W R E N C E - Rider College will expand its chorale in 1978- > 9 to include member* of the com - munity. Rehearsal* w ill be held ever* Tuesday and ^ ednesday at i jp .m , , according to Conductor Joseph Golanen. Tryouts will be held SeptemberIV and 20 in Roof j 14. o f the R ider Fine .Art*

r A Dec. 6 Cpfistm a* concert and other local appearances na' • s*er scheduled

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~ o r m c o p e r e t t a H e r eT R E N T O N - Artm * Showcase Theatre, 1150 In-

ans C * - r»resent a comic operetta of the eighteenth century:, “ La Serva Padruna (Th e M aid As Mistress I i » y Pergolesi lor three weeks on Saturdav September 23, 30 and Oct. 7 at 8 :3 0 p.m and on Sunday, Oct. 1 at 3 p.m. Singers who * : i alternate in the role* include Jeff Byrum Robert Parrish, Jame* Stieber, Lydia R icci, Lea Landoifi. M art Elizabeth Fitzpatrick. Deborah

ardner and Priscilla 1 hr The programs will also indude other scenes sung by outstanding singers For further information, tickets, reservations, and cast lists, please call the theatre, 600-392-2433.

Solute fo BalticM i l . i Baltu - American heritage festival

is scheduled for Saturday at H»e Garden State Arts enter. In' commemoration of the 60th an-

liversart of the Declaration of Independence of all three Baltic nations, some 5000 Americans of t -.toman. Latvian and Lithuanian descent and their friends, are expected to participate in a wide range o f activities, featuring art, music, dancing, food, and fellowship The festival will begin at 1 p.m. with the presentation of color* and ap- icarances by Baltic dignitaries. The program will

include songs, dances and gymnastics by youth iTmups. a Colorful fashion show o f native costumes, and exhibit o f folk and modern arts and crafts by Haiti* artists, and performances b t'lead ing Baltic entertainers.

New W orld ConsortM A D IS O N - ‘A rare evening of early music, the New W orld Consort in Adam de la Halle's "P lay o f Robin and M arion ", w ill be the final attraction m the 1978 Monday N ight Specials series at the New Jersev Shakespeare Festival. Drew Univer sit? The New W orld Consort w ill present one per­formance only, on Sept, 25 at 8 p.m. Tickets anging from $2.00 tc $7.50 are available now at

ihe Festival Box O ffice, (201 ) 377-4487.

Calling philatelistsSOMERVILLE - Th e fourth annual N ew Jersey Philatelic Exhibition “ J P E X 1978" w ill take place >n Friday through Sunday in the grand ballrooms o f the Somerville Holiday Inn. The m ajor feature w ill be the exhibition o f over 1600 pages of philatelic material. Hours are Friday noon to 7 p.m.. Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., :n sMor, wi|: *> '* ' rents with a special charge of

50 cents for juniors under 14 years

Cfose harm ony' H N ( F TO N - The Princeton Chapter o f Sweet Adeline- will present a free concert in barbershop harmony on Monday. Sept. 25 at the Jewish Cen­ter o f Princeton. 435 Nassau St. Open to the

n tb i i t v * ill begin at 8 :0 0 p.m., and a social hour ' , follow The chorus is directed by Steve Sikora.

* member o f SP’jEBSQSA, IncY the men's bar :*ershop harmony irgamzation.

A rt is t as rt musician .N TO N - r he theme will be jazz at the Hun­

terdon Art C en ters fall exhibition which opens on >unday and uni through Oct. 23. Works by Jackie Clipsham ^-Ed Colker, Johnny DeVries,

>r F well. Hirisjhfeid, Leo M eierdorff Jeffanger, Ben Sbahn, Saul Steinberg, David

'Mone-Martin, Geo% e Wettling. and others will F>e on view, with special attention being focused on he painting* created by Pee Wee Russell during (he final vears of hi* life. A special music preview f the exhibition has been arranged for Friday

evening, at the Art Center A jazz trio consisting of pianist D ick Wellstood. clarinetist Bobby Gordon, and drummer Tom m y Benford 1 will pcpvide the music for this occasion. A ll three musicians have been associated in one wav or another with Pee W ee Russell during his career. Tickets for this con- ert preview are $6.50.

Like to p lay?NF.W B R U N S W IC K *- The N ew Brunswick Chamber Orchestra has in prospect a full schedule >f activities for its - 1978-79 season as Barbara

Lingelbach begins her second year in the post of Music D irector for the group. A number o f openings exist in the orchestra Violinists and violists are sought) particularly. Interested players if all instruments may obtain information from Leslie Pruess, pert pnnel manager of the orchestra, at 201 -545 -194 !• T h e orchestra rehearses I lesdays at 7 :3 (Jp .m . in rehearsal hall on the

xgias- < ',niiege earopu- Die first will take place I uesdav '*idt 26. The first concert is

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; t * i b i t ion openingN F W H< >PE, P A iy The Phillips M ill Community Association - an dp ibu ion will open on Saturday,

and continue everw ia t through Oct. 29. from 1 to 3 p.m. Judging the paintings and graphics will be >* Man \ smith if Pineville. Pa.s Judith Brodskv if Princeton, and Jimmy Lueders, a Philadelphia

resident. The judges for sculpture entries are jane * - if Princeton and George Anthomsen, of

Soiebtuy, Pa. Phillips M ill is located on Route 32, R iver Road, 1.7 miles north of the traffic light in New Hope. -

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2-B Thursdav. September 21, 1978

English Music Hallr e t u r n i n g to

Alice Artzt to give classical gu itar concert

WEST WINDSOR - Returning by popular demand after a record-breaking engagement at Mercer County Community Colleges Kelsey Theatre last fa ll English Music Hall will once again present its sentimental ballads, bawdy comedy, and Edwardian elegance begin­ning Friday Sept 22

Once again, Jason Barnes of the National Theatre of Great Britain will direct a company of 10 stalwart performers as they recreate an era of en­tertainment rarely seen on

Artists group toHIGHTSTOWN — The

Artists Workshop a non profit art organization made up of artists, students, and patrons of the arts, is offering classes this fall

On Monday evenings, beginning and intermediate drawing will be given by Larry Greenberg Two courses on clay sculpture by Stephanie Mandelbaum will be given on Thursday mornings and Thursday evenings Both courses are multilevel

Watercoior mixed media collage by Jackie Burke is scheduled at two times, Monday mornings and Thursday evenings

Betty Shore s class in oil and acrylic painting and soft pastels rounds off the fall schedule on Tuesday mornings and Wednesday evenings

All classes will begin the

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thejse shores William J Flynn ! again preside over the ivities as Chairman, while ncia Masterson will supply nistic accompaniment rea favorites Annette

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begin classesweek of Sept 25 and will be held either in the Hightstown High School, the instructors' studios, or the Daffodil room in the Community Education building in Hightstown mornings only For in­

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cerpts from London s Players Theatre whit eluded each episode 1 Music Hall, while having no exact American counterpart is probably close in spirit and audience appreciation to vaudeville with its variety of entertainment. including excursions into the risque, and ’ he encouragement, of the audience to join in the singing as the Chairman exhorts "with lust and vigor Last

year, more than 2.000 area residents made English Music Hall the most talked about performance of the year

Additional performances are scheduled on Sept 23 and 24 and the following Friday and Saturday. Sep! 29 and 30 Curtain time is 8 p.m

Genera! admission is Telephone reservation: must for this peremally out attraction, may be n hv calling 809 - 586-4695

LAWRENCE The Music Department of The Lawrenceville School will present Alice Artzt in- ernation a lly accla im ed

classic guitarist, as the second m a senes of artists to be presented this year on the -chooi campus open to the public without charge Ms Artzt will perform in the rotunda of the John Dixon Library on Sept 29 at 8 p.m

On the occasion of Ms Artzt s London debut in 1969 the critic of the Daily Telegraph wrote. "There was a power and a refreshing exuberance in the guitar playing of the young American. Alice Artzt. in her recital at Wigmore Hall last mgnt " Since then, critics in Europe, Asia. Africa, and the

Americas have unanimously acclaimed her performances

Alice Artzt began her classic guitar studies at the age of 13 She has studied in France w ith Ida Presti and Alexandre Lagoya and in England with Juiain Bream Her solo programs include a wide range of styles from Renaissance and Baroque lute music, which she studies from the original tablatures, to contemporary compositions

In addition to numerous recordings Ms Artzt is also the author of "The Art of Practising, published this year in London At Lawren- ceville her program will in­clude works of Fernando Sof Domenico Scarlatti and Francisco Tarrega

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"lasses will be offered in drawing, oil and watercoior painting sculpture, m ulti­media. acrylics and a children's class This term there will be several classes

course at night and Tim Mullen, who will lead a Saturday morning children's class

Returning faculty includes Marion Mader sculpture and a new class in abstract painting in achylic; Ralph Ayers, hfe drawing Berta Margoulies, sculpture in terra cotta Sally Spofford. basic watercoior and Micholas Reale who will give a special four day watercoior workshop

offered at night High school in October and college age students are For more information and

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teenth season of Musical McCarter brings to Piinceton seven concerts by renowned artists and ensembles from both this country and abroad The 1978-1979 concert senes will open on Nov 6, when the famed' English hilenist and guitarist, Julian Bream returns to McCarter Theatre for the ninth time Mr Bream holds the record .for the most appearances by any single artist in the 15-vear history of Musical McCarter, and none of his concerts has ever had a single unsold seal- His programs span 400 years of music for the lute and guitar from the 16th century to the preser/ ria 4)

The 12 members of'Vienna's Concentus Musicus w ill return to the series for the second time on Nov 13 Under the direction of its founder - conductor Nikolaus Har­noncourt, this famous en­semble has no peer' in its performance of music of the

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in observance of the 150th anniversary of the composer s death on Nov 19, 1828 A keyboard contemporary of Mr Watts, the pianist Misha Dichter, will also be a part of this year's Music-at-McCarter series, on Jan 30

Artists new to McCarter's

Netherlands W ind on March 19 It is- ensemble in Euro; exclusively to fornia nee of Music combinations of struments The ensemble is comprised of principal wind players from the Amsterdam Concergebeouw and other Dutch orchestras

Also making her first ap­pearance with Music-at McCarter this season on April2 will be mezzo-soprano t!Frederica Von Stade of the 1Metropolitan Opera She is that rare musical phenomenon, an American- born (in New Jersey and trained singer w ho has risen to interna tional stardom on the

I1world’s opera stages in a very- short period of lime 0

The series will conclude on May 14, with the return of the Tokyo String Quartet, with guest pianist Ruth Laredo

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Theatre's film program for the 1978-79 season will open this w eekend with a special double­feature presentation on Friday and Saturday, Sept 22 and 23, with Woody Allen s comedy hit “ Annie Hall,' the most honored film of 1977, and Sidney Lumet's “ Network ”

‘Annie Hall" swept every major film award and dominated 1977's “ Ten Best" lists Allen's most successful to date, the film's honors in­cluded Oscars for Best Film, Best Director Alien), Best Actress <Diane Keaton) and Best Original Screenplay (Allen and Marshall Brick mani. Unofficially subtitled by its director as- “ a nervous romance-.’ Annie H all’ features Mr Allen and Miss Keaton with Tony Roberts, Paul Simon, Shelley .Duvall, Christopher Walken and Colleen Dewhurst in sup­porting roles

In “ Network,” playwright- s c r e e n w r i t e r P a d d y Chayevsky takes a long, hilariously jaundiced look at

contemporary commercial television and finds it to be a nightmare His film is a non­stop surreal attack on the quality of American life in the foitn of a mad tale of one TV network and the way it gfie- berserk in its search for ratings and audience shares Directed by Sidney Lumet,

Network won four < Near- in L t id in g host •

Actress 'F aye Dunaway), Bq^t Actor the late Peter Finch as Howard Beale and

Best Screenplay >by Chayevsky >,

On both evenings Annie Hall” will be shown at 7 and 10:30 pm., w'hile “Network” will have a single showing at 8 30 p m. The double bill program will also include the award-winning short “ Hard­ware Wars,” a spoof on "Star Wars which features com­mon household appliances locked in interplanetary battles.

State watercolor show

Dratfield to lead music classes

PRINCETON - Lee Dratfield. performer teacher, and well-known specialist in the field of children s music, is now offering classes in music, dance movement and drama for youngsters ranging from per-school through first grade There will be three separate workshops

Combining a unique blend of song, Dakroze eurythmies, and dramatic play, Mrs

Dratfield, former consultant in Children's Music and Play at Bank St College of Educatioft in New York, provides playing out to music for the pre-schooler, and an introduction to music theory in addition to the curriculum for the older children. Classes in Princeton w ill begin on Monday, Sept 25 For in­formation and brochure please call 609 921-8907

Watercolorists work against time. They must work quickly if they paint outdoors: there will usually be a pattern of sun and shadow shifting across a meadow, a woods, a coastline to pressure them

In some way, the water­colorist must transmit this sense of fleetingness Their work at best, has both a freshness and a fragility Many of the paintings in the Garden State Watercolor Society's ninth annual show capture this feeling. On exhibit at the Princeton Day School on Great Road), it can be

seen everyday from 2 to 4 p.m until Oct. 7

Listening to conversations among the artists ..at the show's opening Sunday, left me with another impression These particular painters are working under the pressures of lime in their own lives.

With perhaps a few ex­ceptions, they are not full-time artists, but like many creative people they ’re forced to make a living elsewhere: theysnatch a tew hours from the middle of their schedules, as mothers or businessmen, or what have

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PRINCETON - McCarter Theatre’s fall schedule of pop and rock events w-ill open, on *>ct 6. at 8 . p m , .when guitarist Dave Mason makes ms first Princeton appearance t DiUon Gym on thd Prin­

ceton University cai'mpus Mason s colorful musical history has beerT punctuated

irsts >• artistic ^riiham e encompassing both live and recorded performances

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his sixth Columbiai album, entitled Mariposa Oro Golden Butterfly Teamed

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Carter Theatre will welcome to its stage humorist- songwriter Martin Mull, making a rare personal ap­pearance Mull rocketed to national stardom this past spring as a result of his ap­pearance as the much-abused Barth Gtmble, host of the late night talkshow "America 2 Night * Although best-known as'a comedian Mull was also an accomplished singer and songwriter before he was tapped by producer Norman Lear for a featured role in the television successor to the "M ary Hartman" series entitled ‘Femwood Tonight Tickets for both the Mason and Mull concerts are now available at the McCarter Box Office

M ID LA N D E R S BEGINS

Mercer County’s Teen 4-H Club, Midlanders, will reorganize on Tuesday, Sept 26, from 7:30 - 9 p.m at the Extension Office 930 Spruce St,, Trenton The agenda will include getting acquainted, program planning, and the election of officers AH teens, age 14-18 as of Oct. 1, are in­vited to come

THE INNER vision that Marietta Kust lets us glimpse at in her bison watercolor 'Winter Bus Stop is what makes the painting work

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you, to try to rebuild some human part of themselves In doing this, tn lending us their visions they have attempted to rescue a part of our own lives from dullness and set it in shining, momentary relief

To what extent have these artists succeeded?

To the extent that they have gotten away from tired imagery and stale use of technique, I think some of the painters have succeeded There is variety here in both technique and subject matter but not enough In watercolor it is the epitome of staleness to always present the same type of snow scene, the same type of bam, the same seascape from show to show. It is the most dreadful form of rein­carnation to see these things born anew with no significant newness in handling

Fortunately, there are delightful exceptions in the selection of subject matter in particular Kenneth Licht has presented us with a very vivid portrait of Fulton Street with the focus settling on a dump truck David Bareford has given us a beautiful flock of chickens to think about.

Some of the award winners, picked by the judges for the variety of their techniques among other things are worth mentioning. There is a kind of loose and rainy bjeauty among these which is typical of the best watercolors. To mention two examples, there is ‘*7 A M Oakland” by Randolph Bye, and "Chapman House" by Judi Wagner In contrast to these is the tight, abstract- decorative style of Richard Bogdan in "Ponte Vecchio.” Still another kind of emphasis is found in the technique of Robert Sakson. who is in­volved in using the medium to produce fine detail and tex­ture

The painting that I would

give highest marks to on "soul” value, whose definition does not always rest on technique, but a kind of inner vision, would go to Mary Montgomery for her lovely “ San Bemadino Mts,, Rain Coming on " This delicate pastel has great charm coupled with a primitive vigor which stands out among other

(Mark Czajkowski photo)

more conventional imagery In an entirely different spirit is the painting by Marietta Kust, called “ Winter Bus Stop," The figures seen here have the eerie wit about them of a Charles Adams cartoon They also get high points for soul

Ann Woolfolk

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Mercer County Symphonic Orchestra conductor Matte©

ammaru nas announcer the 1978-79 season concert schedule A fall concert will be presented on Dec 6, a winter

i er! - - et f apri spring on< er; or Ml 3 Then will

be a special children's concert April 1.

All concerts are given m the Kirby Arts Center, of the Lawrencevllle Sch jl The public is cordially l vited to set aside these da tic - and to attend these free ccaierts by an outstanding yapth or­

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Two area craftspeople are delegates at an international conference, the World Crafts Council Meeting in Kyoto which began Sept 9. Betty Park, a sculptural weaver from Pennington, and Martha Wright, a ceramist from Princeton, are meeting with craftspeople from all over the world working in various crafts media, focusing on the work of Japan

Ms Park is the New Jersey state representative to the American Crafts Council, and a contributing member to the

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A NEW PICKWICK VILLAGE - card and gift shop about to ■open in West Windsor, in lime tor Christmas Qualified buyers call 201-646-0255 bet­ween »-5 pm

RESTAURANT LEASEHOLD — in nearby shopping center Seaung 150 , 3840 sq feet Equipment in A-l condition Call for details Broker W Bricklev 609-924-7474

SECRETARY - Excellent typing and shorthand skill: Ability to take minutes at meetings handle telephone communications, maintain appointment records and office filing system Call Mr Bartlett, Personnel Director 609-452-9280 for appointment Equal Opportunity Employer

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UNCERTAIN ABOUT YOUR * FUTURE? - Shaklee op-

can offer you a i ve in depen den t

business Earn high com missions plus a bonus car We will help you operate your business and offer you

Professional training For a etter tomorrow call Kathy at

609-448-5444

LAUNDROMAT - Clean, reconditioned Good location in New Brunswick Good trade with potential Reasonable 201-249-7373 days or btjy-448- 6140 eves

HOME BUSINESS O P­PO R TU N ITY TRAIN ING PROVIDED - call 609-448-4829

INTERNSHIP TO WORK with an evaluation team at Educational (en ter Must possess M.A /MS in educational planning math statistics or social sciences Experience on data entry tor computer analyst and repor wri ing Approximately 26 houfs per week Stipend for worfk/period from Oct to Junp Closing date 9/22/78 Reslumes to “ Intern’ , Educational Improvement Center 3864 U.S Rt 1 Bldg *1. Princeton, N.J, 08540 e 6 e

GRAPHIC ARTIST Ex perienced in lay-out & paste­up skills Salary com mensurate with experience & abilities Excellent company benefits with Princeton Medical Publisher Forward resume to Box #02084, c/o The Princeton Packet

TECHNICIAN 4 years ex perience plus, electro m echanical background Salary commensurate with experience Send resume or contact Process Analyzer Inc , 1101 State Rd Princeton, NJ 08540 Attn Linda Goldman 609-924 -3900

CHILD CARE someone to watch 8 yr old after school Prefer your house Woods Road area Adult or teenager okay M v house okay if you nave car 201-359-7516 after 6 pm

OFFSET OPERATt >R ABD 360. experienced Permanent evening work 609-924-4667 after 6pm

DENTAL ASSISTANT required for modern general practice n Princeton Ex perienced preferred No evenings Salary dependent on ability Please reply to Box #02074 c/o Princeton Packet

SEEKING RESPONSIBLE mature woman to care for toddlers full time in my home Some household duties salary negotiable Call 609-448-9357 before6p m or 448-3773after 6 pm

HOUSEKEEPER to care for baby girl, clean, cook Must be cheerful, dependable, love babies L ive in or out Pleasant family of 3, quiet wooded area of Cranburv Exp & Refs req 609-443-3857

RECEPTIONIST - work in beautiful surroundings Sept to June Monday through Friday 11 30a m - 5 p m Call 609-921- 2330 between 12 and 3 p m

SOCIAL WORKER half time position, required by a social service agency in Trenton to form liaison between private schools & the agency. Requires MSW 1 to 2 years experience in school social Work preferred but not mandatory Excellent starting salary For immediate con­sideration. send resume to P O Box 1423, Trenton, N,J 08607

DRIVER CARETAKER must be responsible mature individual to work a 40 hour schedule plus overtime Some out of area pickups & deliveries Good salary plus benefits, contact Ms Barbara Merdinger a! 609-9214-3800 bet 9am & 5pm

LEGAL SECRETARY with some experience 609-448-0132. Samuel Bard, 102 Main St . Hightstown

SALES - UP TO 50% COMM Part-time/full Ideal as

second income Assistance provided 201-874-5990

TYPIST for local radio station with basic typing skills & pleasant phone voice This pqrson should be outgoing & enjoy 'he everyday challenge that a radio statfcn offers Good working conditions, plus fringe benefits Cohtact Mr Wilson, 609-924-3842

LOOSING THE BUDGET RACE'1 part time job. own hours Cafl 201-359-7571 after 2;30 p m for appt

RETIRED- COUPLE - to manage small guest apts over the winter in exchange for living quarters in warm sunny Virgin Islands 201-329-6309

HOUSEKEEPER - We are looking for a mature, friendly person to take care of our home Must be fond of children. Live in lovely home, good salary References preferred Call 609-921-6588

WAREHOUSE MANAGER Experienced in fu lfillm ent mailing operation Prefer older or mature individual An experienced working 'super visor who can lead & work effectively with employees Mitet be a highly organized, conscientious, detail-oriented individual Salary com mensurate with experience Liberal benefits with a fast growing Princeton publisher Excellent opportunity for the right person Forward resume to Box “02076 c/o Princeton Packet

DENTAL ASSISTANT for Saturday only. Send resume to P.0 Box #02081 e/o Princeton Packet

RACQUET BALL TEACHING PRO — part time Reply to P.O. Box 6382, Lawrenceville, N.J 1)8648

CLERK TYPIST excellent typing skills No shorthand required Some knowledge of statistical typing helpful Responsibilities in general office procedure expected Call Mr Bartlett, Personnel Director 609-452-9280 for ap­pointment Equal opportunity employer

S E C R E T A R Y T Y P IS T dynamic Princeton publishing firm has entry level spot IT you have excellent typing & want a diversified position, this may be for you Some college & knowledge of publishing a plus Excellent benefits & starting salary - good growth potential Please send resume to Chris Dettre, Arete Publishing Co 101 College Rd East. CN28 Princeton. N J 08540

SECRETARY to Principal. High School High school graduate w ith business college training and prior secretarial experience preferred 12- month position salary, vacations holidays and fringe benefits in accordance with current agreement Ap­plication bv Sept 29. 1978, to Barbara W H Anderson. Asst Supt Personnel & Training. East Windsor Reg School Dist , 384 Stockton StHightstown, NJ 08520 Equal Opportunity Employer F M

SECURITY’ GUARDS needed for garden apartment complex to set up new guard system Experience preferred Call 609-799-2710

RECEPTIONIST Windsor Township Ml Building, full-time. 3; w eek $120 per w eek pleasant telephone quick learner, m typing skills 609-799j application or mail r< Township Admini Office. P O Box 38, Jet., N J 08550 EJ

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quires anner. .jerate to for&ne to 5 a tors ice-on

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AIL SALESPERSON week - Tues thru

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including some nights. Good physical condition Salary open. Reply Box *02055. c o Princeton Packet

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other stable duties; „ E x­perience preferred Calf 609-466-1383 *

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ITER W AITR .’TED - full or par for appointment

.ESSES -tj time

WANTED Service station attendants paft and !nil im< pply in parson.

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DESK PEOPLE WANTED FOR RACQUET BALL CLUB

part ana full time, days & eves Reply to P.O Box 6382 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648

SITTER WANTED - for 2 girls 7 & 9. after school in my Kendall Park home Driving a plus but will consider a reliable teenager Exact hours & duties negotiable Call 201 297-5204

CLERK/ TYPIST - part time for busy real estate office, send resume to Box “02087 c/o Princeton Packet

COLLEGE GRADUATES library research for book Ability to do quick, efficient library research. Board subject matter with Folk Culture orientation Send resume to: Box 66, Dayton N J 08810

EXPERI MENTAL SUB­JECTS - women, age 18 and over needed to participate in visual perception study at ‘educational Testing Service $10 for 1 2-hr session 609-921 9000 ext 2537

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of East Brunswick530 Route 1 8 East B runsw ick , N J . (201) 238-5544

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ACCOUNTINGCall Nancy!

SENIOR ACCOUNTANT - fee paid, to 25K Excellent oppt’y to join growing multi- office CPA firm Min 5 yrs public exp in both auditing and tax CPA a. strong plus

PROGRAMMER ANALYST. TEST AND PERFORMf ANCESENIOR — fee paid Min 2 ENG INEER Stca myears exp A&S COBOL with Generator EquipmeiIt-U tostrong knowledge of struc S22K, fee paid Condui:t fieldtured techniques can put you tests on large steaminto growth position with local generators covering both

xpenenci plusHoneywell U

PR 11J E CT ENG INEER — Materials Handling Equip menu to $27K. fee paid Develop materials handling systems such as conveyors, bucket elevators, belt feeders.

PIPING ESTIMATOR - to $23K, fee paid Make piping material and labor take-offs from P&l diagrams, plot plans, equipment drawings

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SENIOR ACC paid to 25K perienced in auditing for loca

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lunicipai PA firm

ACCOUNTANT. FINANCE - fee paid to 17K Degree not mandatory but a strong plus for the growth position with local division of Fortune 500 Corp Min 2 years experience in financial reporting budget forecasts and aptitude and interest in micro comp and knowledge of BASIC language a strong plus

DATAPROCESSING

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COMPUTER OPERATOR fee paid, to I3K 370/148 DO! POWER VS w ith min 2 year;

exp can lead lo excellent growth with well knowi pharmaceutical eo.

COMPUTER OPERA fee paid to 11K 170 POWER VS multipro Excellent growth opp local co

COMPUTER OPERATOR fee paid, to UK Excel! growth opptv ii programming with Farit 500 Co for experienc operator on 370 155 and or i

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performance Minimum 2 years in central station steam power plan! testing especially steam generators anil auxiliary equipment

SR THERMAL ANALYST - / uclear to $30K fee paid

' v\ til perform thermal analysis of nuclear power plant com­ponents using computerized techniques Minimum of 5 years experience in thermal analysis of nuclear power plant components Must be experienced in application of multi-dimensional computer programs to solve a wide variety of heat transfer problems B S \l s - in Engineering Mechanics. ChE.

pneumatic transport, etc . and prepare specifications for

opment ot new energy oiogv svstems for utility

Engineering Mi

PROGRAM Mf Applications, I Degree a m experience in real time in r 1 ASSEMBLER

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S K H \ IC EIGINEE H PottrrPlan ’$19K PIus Per Diem, feed Will jperform inspection.rt up ind supervise

>f fossil fuel powerr n t ste am generators

PROGRAMMER — fee paid, to 18K Must have mini exp in ■ oR oi and or YSNEMBi'EK pref on DATA POINT hard ware Excellent growth co

PROGRAMMER fee paid RPG-11 to 24K Several openings for experienced R PG 1I programmers with mm l year experience for expanding consulting firm All locations in central Jersey area

P R ( )G RAM M E R A N A L YST SENIOR fee paid lo 21K Degree pref but not a must Min 3 years experience COBOL on IBM-370 DOS/VS RPG-il knowledge a strong plus for this excellent co with Jersev shore location

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equipment purchase Work with equipment suppliers to assure proper application of equipment Work involves development of ■••• hmand industrial markets Prefer 3 to -5 years in specification and selection of materials handling equipment for industrial or utility ap plication B S M K degree

PE RFORMA NCE ENGIN E - EltS $18 to $22K.fee paid Perform calculationsfor design of large utility steam generators Some ex­perience in power generation preferred Knowledge of t herm o-dynam ics, heat ‘ ransfer. and fluid flow desirable

ENGINEERS l to $26K iee paid Will lx* responsible for design of advanced energy conversion systems and theoretical and experimental investigations of heat transfer fluid flow, combustion coal gasification and or fluidized beds Desire 5 to 7 years ex penence in energy related : leld w ith strong emphasis on fluid flow and neat transfer M > in Mechanical or 1 "neniical Engineering

SUHEDl LING ENGINEER Powef Plant to S26K fee

paid Responsible for -cheduiing. schedule main

*new construction and mam- • nance engineering projects

Minimum 5 years experience

scheduling on installation of fossil fuel power plant equipment, preferably boilers some field experience on fossil itiei power plant projects 3Iso required Some college level engineering plus courses in up- to-date scheduling techniques

and specifications Pip ing estimator experienced in Doth material and labor take-off and pricing with general contractors in chemical plant or oil refinery industry Degree preferred but not necessary

SR PRESSURE VESSEL ENG INEER ProcessPlants) to $32K. fee paid Design pressure vessels to meet code and job spec ifica tion s P rep a re drawings requisitions and specifications, evaluate bids and review vendor drawings Mihimum 5 to to vears ex­perience in design of pressure vessels for petroleum petrochemical and chemical industries Knowledge in

>,techniques and metallurgy desirable B S M E

P I lo J E U T C O N T R O L ENGINEERS 2 openings to $30K. fee paid Coordinate preparation of budget and

process plant projects, analyze home office ana field coils, and analyze bid packages Minimum 5 years cost engineering in chemical ami petroleum industry Capable of analyzing data and projecting cost trehds in­terpreting drawings and

' r ;ng 1 tnant la i report of <-<is! trends Must have in-depth experience in use of computer cost reporting systems BS Engineering or Business Administration

5 It E L E C T R I C A L ENGINEER - to $25K fee pa id Plan distribution systems, prepare electrical specifications write purchase specifications for major equipment items and be responsible for technical aspects of electrical design for process plant projects Mihimum 5 years in engineering of electrical

chemical plants B S E E

2 openings) P e tro le u m R e f in e r y ,

Chemical, and Petrochemical Plants to $30K. fee paid To carry out process design calculations, prepare flow sheets, heat and material balances, prepare equipment specifications for all equip­ment, and review all flow sheets, specifications and model of plant Also act as process advisor at plant site if required Minimum 7 years related experience on petroleum refinery, chemical or petrochemical plant designs B S ChH

NR IN S TR U M E N TA T IO N E N G IN E E R — Process Plants- to $35K, fee paid Responsible for engineering of all instrumentation in process plants Minimum 10 years experience in industrial in­strumentation as applied to petroleum and chemical processing plants

VESSEL L $23K feematerial and erection

TIM ATO R — to paid Estim ate □ erection labor

(rom desi d ra w in gs customer sp ec ifica t inquiries manufacturers, and material suppliers

data sheets, s ta n d a rd s .

and mill ns P repare i fabricators,

other years

CHIEF PLANT OPERATOR Process Plants > to $27K

fee paid Write operating manuals, supervise clientsoperations during start-up of plant, write start-up reports consult on design in regard to

analyze start-up data Minimum 10 years operating petroleum and or chemical plants.

S R C O N C E P T U A L ESTIM ATOR — Process Plants; to $35K fee paid Will prepare total plan! costs of various processes based on preliminary process in­formation rather than specific details Present estimates to clients and upper management Minimum of 10 years total progressive ex penence in various phases of estimating in the oil refinery, chemical plant and ‘ other

of pressure vessel estimating, includng all internals!

Prefer applicants with ex perience gained in general contractor s office such as FWEC and its competitors and or with fabricators and manufacturers Degree in engineering preferred, but not necessary

MARKETING ENGINEER ~ BSME, MBA, 5 yrs Exp to - 28K, fee paid Prior ex- j perience with outside’ government agencies, REP ’ bid decision evaluation

preparing quahficatior preliminary up propose additional < customers perience in government

NR Bl SI M { ’<iNSTHt ( ”ENGINEER EXP to 331 penence rei ROCK mini undergruunc do business constructor rock and dustries

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DES1GNEI \ - DEGREEMECH 1 TECH 8-lb

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PROJECTMSME PLY RS EXP to 28K fee paid

; • :ur experience in ii ics and turbine

capable of developing majorprograms in power recovery

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MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN 2 YRS TECH’L

SCHOOLING to 11.500. fee paid Must have two years training in mechanical technology with some elec Ironies. Equivalent ex­perience in college physics and mechanical courses ac­c e p t ed H y d r a u l i c s background also required Applicant will participate in testing of prototype mining equipment Applicant may be required to travel and remain at Held locations for extended periods of time.

PROJECT ENGINEER/ PROGRAM MANAGER - MSME - 10 YRS EXP to 31K, fee paid. Individual ex­perienced in managing engineering project involving rotating machinery preferably COMPRESSORS

MUST BE EITHER POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT OR DYNAMIC! Experience must include design, development fabrication & testing Ability to perform resign analysis and sizing is most important and requires at least a Master’s degree Must have ability to organize experimental program in­vo lv ing unconventional machines ,

SR PROJECT ENGINEER — BSME PLUS 8 YRS EXP to 29K fee paid Background in mechanics & hydraulics

, especially hydraulic motors pumps, etc a’piuss Must have design experience and capability.

ENGINEER BSME PLUS 1-3 YRS EXP to 22K, fee

nvdraiHics must have some design and testing experience

1! EVE LOP ME NT E NG1NE- ER - BSME plus 4 YRS EXP to 25K, fee paid Must have design background and be capable-of participating in new product and machinery- developments Must support Held testing activities with documentation perform and direct lab testing of mining equipment

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Good driving record Tues ’ hru Sat Salary open Reply Box #02656. v o Princeton Packet

W A N T E DHOUSEKEEPER 10-2pm care of baby, Princeton area 609-924-8424

S E C R E T A R Y A D - MINI STRATI VE - full time, assistant to principle a r­chitect Well educated self tarter - ificient & hard

working with excellent typing dictation arithmetic & general office skills Modem Nassau reel offices, Op­portu ne tor responsibility ■vith growing firm Private parking Sussna I resign Office. 234 Nassa i St , Princeton N J609-924-66 1

DRIVERS WANTED - must know Metropolitan N Y N J Penna area 21 years of age or older 261-359-1400

PART TIM E NURSERY ATTENDANT — recreational facility Reply to P O Box 6382, Lawrenceville. N J Q6648j

‘ iin preparing and serving foods, part time or full time 609-799-0450 between 7am 3pm

WE NEED A HOUSEKEEPER A caring individual who can cook house clean and be there for 2 school age 9 & 12 < children Must have own transportation Live in or out Plenty of free time for personal needs *100 week Call Harvey 609-924-7500

WANTED part time elec tronic wire person prefer NASA certification hours flexible, 201-329-6000

GOLJF COURSE MAINTENANCE HELP no expenance necessary Part time,- full time & weekend positions available Call 201- 521-0070, ext 28

EARN EXTRA INCOME in cosmetic sales No experience necessary 609-443-1009

MEDICAL SECRETARY for office of medical specialist Please stale qualifications in­experience call 609 2193-8954

CLERK Instructional Service < Miter — High School graduate .lob requires typing, soi i xpenence & minimum an mnt of supervision 12- moi h position Salary $5,406.11 *6395 60 Application by letter & resume to Barbara W H Anderson, Asst Supt Personnel & Training East V mdsor Reg School District, K4 Stockton St., Hightstown,

NJ 08520 Eaual Opportunity Employer F/M

R E C E P T I O N I S T - Educational Center in Prin­ceton is looking for an ex­p e r ie n c e d te le p h o n e operator/receptionist with some typing skills. Good benefits, hours 9 to 5, Salary range *6027 *8136 Call for application or send resume to Educational improverhent Center, 3864 U S Route #1. Bldg 41, Princeton, N.J 08540 609 452-2258 Closing date 9/22/78 E.O.E

BABYSITTER WANTED - 6- 8 days per month in my home. 7 30am-6pm, Belle Mead 201- 359-1544

S E C R E T A R Y /T Y P IS T

Outstanding opportumt} *or a sharp intelligent person with accurate statistical op ing skills Handle top level secretarial responsibilities in a dynamic growth company Top salary and benefits Choice Princeton location Interviews in Princeton this week for this fee paid position Call *br send resume to Mr Flynn Best Personnel, Tautjton Blvd Box 341, Medford, N J 08055 , 609-983 3881

SECRETARY full time for Princeton architectural firm

.Varied responsibilities in eluding typing, filing, project record keeping and basic accounting payroll, accounts payable accounts receiveable, etc" Immediate opening 609- 452-8231.

WAITER/WAITRESS mostly lunches, exp preferred Apply in person. Red Moon Pizza, Rf 130 and Princeton Road. East Windsor Carduner s Center 609-443-3525

7-ELEVEN STORE - help wanted. All shifts available Experience desired but not necessary Good pay with excellent benefits Apply at 7- Eleven Store, Kendall ’ Park. N J See Mr Weber, 201-297 5256.

Real Estate Sales - BUSINESS IS BOOMING and we need 2 more licensed real estate sales associates to staff our Prin­ceton o ffice Weidel Real Estate is the winner of Con­sumer Bureau’s Excellence Award for Consumer Relations Our training pfogrpm is one of the best We are members of 4 Multiple Listing Services With 8 offices in Mercer, Somerset & Hun terdon counties High earning potential for ambitious people Call W EIDEL REAL ESTATE, IN C , Norma Greaves. 609-921-2700

ARCHITECTURAL DESIG­NER DRAFTSPEHSON minimum 5 years office ex perience For Job Captain responsibilities Princeton architectural firm Some design build projects, health care, education, commercial, industrial, business, planning. Reply to Architects. P.O. Box 349 Princeton NJ 08540

B R IG H T E N E R G E T IC PERSON wanted for part time work at Strawberry Jam in New Hopiy„ Pa A nice sales position in 0 great shop Ab solutely must be free to work weekends and holidays Ap­plications by phone Monday Friday' from 12-3 pm Call 215- 862-9251

PRODUCTION WORKER includes mail room duties, production errands Call 609- 924-6100

A U T O M E C H A N I C S HELPER Service and lub, minor repairs, change tires, pick up parts Paid vacation Salary based on experience 609-924-2350

BABYSITTER for 15 month old boy. Full time days, vicinity Mercer CountV College 609-448-5969

N ASSAU PLACEM ENTS ...by Bea Hunt W e specialize in secretaries at the executive level.

195 Nassau Street 609-924-3716

CLERK/TYPtST T E L E P H O N E S A L E S

Great opportun ity tor person willing to w o rk and learn Chance to advance m Ac counting Dept o f m ulti-national com pany located in Princeton atea. M in im um skills required, w ill-tra in M u s t type 40 W PM

Expanding Princeton firm has o p e n in g fo r T e le p h o n e Salesperson 25 hours per week Salary p ius com m issions Prefer indiv idual w ith ex perience selling to corporate level con tacts M ust be ar ticuta te. organized: and able to

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Ai: Classified ads appear au tom atica lly in at 7 Packet newspapers The Princeton Packet 'h e Lawrence Ledger, The Central Post W indsor H ights Herald, The Martvilie News The Pranklo News Record and tne H illsborough Beacon Ads m ay be maned or phoned r 'm * fteadtete •°- new ads « 4 p m M onday it. they ate to be

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RATESlines for one insertion, or if o rig ina lly ordered (no changesi S1 50 additiona l fo r 2 consecutive w eeks or issues and the 3rd co raecu tive in se ftio n is TRET Thereafter e a ch fto n se cu u v f insertion i ' v asts SI 00 The jjr rement up ru 4 bo V wee* , i | ; IK; *■. ■- .1

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TERMS There is a 50- :pa«d in advance Persor-«a»s, StiuatFons W anHousesm rng Apartm e nf Sublets W.-«R ent or Share and all ou 1: o f area -and mov - iare payable w ith orderrepsonstble for error: o f o free ted by tn tv e r iis e ? im m edia teiv ■

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SALES INSIDE

Y ou like sales because it is a people oriented business Y ou nave the patience and enjoy solving business related problems You like sales because it offers freedom and an opportunity limited only by vour ability and ambition Our kind of sales uses all of your talent and gives you the op­portunity to relate to a dif­ferent peraon each minute Via phone you live in a market oriented world Sales offers unlimited earning capacity SIS,006 *18,000 your first year $18,000 $20,000 your secondyear - after that you write vour own paycheck Incedently we work in plush surroundings Pick up the phone and call Florence Wright

TOWNPERSONNELAGENCY

HM College Road EastPrinceton. N J 609-452-1122

WANTED experienced & skilled furniture repairer & restorer Part time in e s ta b lis h e d fu rn itu re restoration center 201 359- 2727,__________________ ____

PART TIME CLERK TYPIST for Princeton CPA office

Opportunity for advancement Send resume & state salary to Box 01954 i o Princeton Packet.

h a n d y m a n w d a yPORTER Day ton area. 7 30 am to 3 30 pm Call Julius Kiss between 30 am & U am r 6 pm to 10 pm 201-329 2544

STOCK CLERK Princeton computer company seeks someone with knowledge of electronic parts A an app- titude for figures Will be required to check in & pul away stock Write) recei'vmg reports & monitor & dispense stock Tech school background or equivalent experience preferred Please call Linda Goldman. 609-924-3*00

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS wanted for Route openings in Princeton & Montgomery Tup for Sept Will train for special license Call 201-874- >803 Conover Transportation

PART TIME SECRETARY'e

Secretary open; immediate employment. Princeton skills in typing arid general office operations required Hours negotiable ap proximateh 15 per week Excellent working conditions Call Gerald Moede, 609 : 921 7866. for interview

GAL/Gl Y FRIDAY for one person o ffice Varied and challenging work Some previous office experience, organizational ability and good communication "skills required 609-924-2465 for Mr Merritt or Mrs Hughes

vl KSE WANTED to help disabled professional woman weekday afternoons and Saturdays Call 204 249-6360 between 7 30pm - 9 ilpm

SEEKING RESPONSIBLE mature woman to care for toddlers full time in my home Some household duties salarv negotiable Call 609-448-9357 before 6 pm or 448-3773 after 6 pm

SOCCER COACH part time. 1 2pm daily Run intra mural program for 30 boys, ages 9-14 College student ideal Good pay 609-924-5858

El L L T I ME SALKS PE RS( ),\ East Windsor area

Responsible individual to workin bookstore 609-924-8292

SALES HELP — and management trainee needed Lull and part time, permanent employment Ladies apparel Apply Baileys. Princeton Shopping Center

J 'ART TIME Receptionist gal-guy friday to) work in photographic studio Call 609- 924-1620 for interview

TK l UK DRIVERS - ipenings for fuel oil delivery drivers for winter season, Oct I to April i Must have a clean driving record Call AS Davis Nassau oil. 609-924 3530 for appointment

M USES-Al t SHIFTSCommunity Medical Referrals

51YA Union Ave Bound Brook. NJ

201-469-9580

' R-AVEL AGENTS *— part ltime, minimum 2 years ex­perience Reply to Box 4)2082 c o Prince tor Racket

PART TIM E WATS IN ­TERVIEWERS for market research firm tn Princeton Jet Flexibility , initiative & a pleasant telephone voice a must Experienced preferred Salary commensurate with experience Call Chert at 609- 799 33944

PROGRAMMER OPERAT­OR Graduate certified educational institution with course work in computer programming Minimum 2 years experience preferably on NCR Century equipment Background in school ac­counting desirable 12-month position Salary $12,000- 616,000, depending on qualifications & experience Application by Sept 29, 1978 to. Bartora W H Anderson, Asst Supt Personnel & Training East Windsor Reg School Dist 384 Stockton St , Hightstown, NJ 08520 Equal Opportunity Employer F/M

N U R S E R Y S C H O O L TEACHER part time at ternoons with possibility of full time Prefer certification in early childhood School located in Hightstown Send resume to P.O Box 291, Roosevelt, NJ U8555

RELIABLE, loving babysitter needed for Tuesday & Thur­sday afternoons, 1-5 pm. 2 children, 4 & 7 Own tran­sportation to College Rd 609- 924-8842 now

NURSES A ID E OR HOMEM AKER wanted part time Call 609-924-9580

EXPERIENCED SALES­PERSON lull time, top -alary and commission all benefits, nice place to work give us a call at 609-924-7100 The English Shop 32-40 Nassau St . Princeton

SECRETARYPART TIME

(To becom e fu ll tim e 111,79), In te res ting po s itio n , som e flex ib ility in Hours, good typ ing skills required. Experience in d ictaphone he lp fu l Part tim e fringe benefits- available Ex 3silent w ork ing cond itions anc! salary.

Call Personnel for appt (20! ) *74-4000

CARRIER F O U N D A T IO NS e ll* M ead N «w JmrttyEauai Opportunity Employer M Vk

RECEPTIONISTIm m ediate opening available fo r indiv idual w ith typ ing ability and p le a sa n t te le p h o n emanner

Excellent fringe bepehta and grow th po tentia l Call Mrs Maresca at 609 924 8500. ext 211 for an interview

THE BERLITZSCHOOL OF LANGUAGES

P rinceton N #w J t r i i y

SALES HELPLeading gourmet store Permanent position. Five day week (Closed Sundays and Mondays.) Some experience preferred Will train.

60S 924 7755

swift tempsCLERKS TYPISTS SECRETARIES

C LE A N IN G B U ILD IN G MAINTENANCE PERSON ai private school in Princeton

: 3-- r p n ' ia \sa week S2 65 per hour Call EdKenske. 2:30 to 4 pm Mon- En 609-924-6280

TICKET AGENT - Full time or part time position now available lor mature minded person Must be dependable and steady Pleasant working conditions with excellent company paid benefits Call Jim McGuire, Mon thru Fri 9am-1pm 609-924-7750

CUSTODIAN HELP - 2 full time. 1 part time Also looking for part time Line Servers Apply at Peddie School 609- 448-7990 Student Center > EOE

SALES M/F - EX-C E P T I O N A L O P ­PO RTU N ITY FOR TOPTALENT 609-448-6463

WE NEED — people for truckloading and other heavy nursery work Arie Peters Nursery Phone 609-466-3820

SECRETARY/ADMINISTRATIVE

Mercer County C om m unity College has im m ediate opening to r A dm inistrative Secretary w rth 2 or 3 years experience, to w ork at out Jam es Kerney Cam pus Duties include typ ing 50-60 w pm , operating d ic ta ting machines filing, arranging appointm ents, and other related secretarial duties Salary range m in im um $7,927 Please call 609-586-4800 Ext 249 for appoin tm ent

I ;ma* Ofxvxlurxrv At1wm«irye Aatoo Emptoyer

MEDICAL RECORDSSECRETARY

$Full tim e position fo r medical records secretary w ith hospital q i m edical o ffice experience If interested, cali or w rtte Per sonnet Dept

Morns Hall Health „& Rehab CenterP O Box 6367

Lawrenceville. N .J 08648 ■609)896 9500. Ext 215

T Y P IS T

For Princeton Advertising Research Firm. Prior ex­perience would be helpful. Excellent fringe benefits

M APES Ef ROSS, INC.

1101 S ta te Road, Princeton

609-924-8806

HELP W AN TEDA C C O U N T A N T Princeton Area Firm w ith 5 person Finance Dept seeks degreed o< near degreed person to assume number 2 posrtion reporting to and back-up for Controflei

Duties a*e diverse wrth substantial responsibilities includ ing General edges supervision of corporate billing, a variety o f records, preparation o f all actual financial statements and reports S tarting salary in mid teens

Good benefits, including tu ition assistance and dental insurance, and a most pleasant m odern environm ent.

Forward resume .to Manage* Human Resources, P O Box 2, Princeton. N.J 08540

stown, Princeton, Research Park, Cranbbry 8 Twin Rivers. Good pay . Gouct Hours Never ft Fee SENIOR ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN

Call Today f Work Tomorrow1 GROWTH 8 CHALLENGE

609882-0030 609-5865898 Tne sucoessfu candidate w ill have a thorough know ledge of d ig ita l c i'cu itry 2 years o f Tech school or equivalent Experience

swift temps plus in the com puter fie ld W e offer an exceMem salary, a generous benefit package & pleasant w ork ing conditions.To arrange an in te rv ie w ca ll M rs Schlieben 6W-7W-I U 1 or te n d resum e to Box T 1000 P rinceton Jet NJ0S55G,

NURSESTAL-STAR COMPUTER SYSTEMS

- Fquar Ofipon.urifry- EmplbvwProgressive centra- New Jersey osychiatry: hospitu tut 9saniiv

iwrsmgpositions avaliable

FULL TIME A d u lt V o c a tio n a l T e c h n ic a l C en ter3 ‘ ’ " A limited number p i spaces still -emam available for qualified j

PART TIME persons- wtUtng to receive tu ition free fram ing m the fo llow ing Skills

LPN's Oertc-oi ' typ ing , secre ta ria l p rac tice*FULL T IME 1 ‘ G ra ph ic* b a ttr p r in tin g o ffse t p re **w o rk

A u to m o b ile Mechanics

We offer com petitive satenes e* -Hient fringe benefits ; rogfx m W eld ing

and pleasant w ork ing conditions A ir C ond ition ing and R e fr ig e ra tionD is tr ib u tive Education (re ta il sates

Calf our personnef Dep? today for turfher »nforr- ation a n d se tup an interview appom tm er ' Apply r nmediate , to( x trru.T R )im< iaiitwi S tudent Personnel Services D epa rtm en t

M ercer County A rea V ocationa l Technical Schools• ftiiif Mf \I> sm it Rhf Y - 94? P rospect St T renton N.J. 06419Ar- E qvol OpcmV»u>'"Tv y#? V %. or ca ll 409 395-0400 6:30 am »o 4 pm

LIVE-IN HOUSEKEE” . tnws ,k/74-3

* .BR house, do taundrvf cook dinner & babvsit 1* year former experience *121.92 for -- i • eek $: J8 hr iveftime ail F Harian 609-655-0060i

SHEETM ETAL INSTALL F-RS experienced in warm air heating & central air conditioning installation I-w rencev ille area Phone 609 395-0350

VrTf *■ - 72i

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train WEAVERS fS ex perience necessary ,|CjBoth positions permanent e f t 609

HO USEKE EPER WOMANto work 5 days a week 1 to 7 p in Housekeeping & responsibility for 2 school-age children Own transportation ' & references req 201-297-3108 after 7 p m

NURSES AIDES FOR HOME CASES

Home Health Aides &Day Workers

Needed Immediately Community Medical Referrals

51 W Union Ave Round Brook, NJ

201-469-9580

ELECTRONICS TECH - BF’T. AAS, or equal Digital and analog Fee paid 609-921-6580 i

EAST FOOD COUNTER HELP WANTED 11-2 week da vs Prefer H S. graduate or older $3 per hour Call Mr Riley 609-924-5659 for appt*

> H P i \ I R \ M O \S #

SHOES NEED EXERCISE? IT'S THAT TIME*OF YEAR AGAIN!

STARTING THIS WEEKEND

Help deliver the book that tellsall' ,

-t- Phone numbers -i-Addresses & wives names + Pnnceton-oriented business

people-f organizations 4-Street guide & map

Join the prestigious society of Princeton Community6Phone

• delivery people ’ ,,

remen! mqSLbe 1(

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DISHWASHER ^ m a l l college looking for person to work Mon thru Fri Excellent rinse benefits Affirmative

action equal opportunity employer For more in- ormation please call Mike or

ScottV 609-921-1423 1

M EDICAL RECORDS TRANSCRIBER

me Medical 'e rm ifto iogyhelpful Good typings, skills requuec ExrellentbenntSX

ep£1201)8744000 3i

CARRIER F O U N D A TIO NMood i#ps»y

fctju*- C>t)PO*tu»vtY Emt>iovwS<(flA'

SENIOR DESIGNER DRAFTSPERSON

To assist in new Spduct development and Klduclen h a n ce m e n ts . IT t) ’layout experience w it ■ and LSI in te g ra te d r e q u i r e d M e c h i packaging o f new pre docum enta tion o f ■ required Salary cormneij w ith experience and aY Contact Bob Perry

DRAFTSPERSON To do electrical and electronic s c h e m a t ic s , m e c h a n ic a l draw ings. PC board detailing. Entry level position fo r 3 talerv ted individual Contact Bob Perry

FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN

in ity * fita lented service technician who desires perm anent re location to Southern California Technical school or m ilitary tra ining and several years industry ex­perience required Competitive salary w ith com pany car an added plus Contact j_arry Blazx

PRINCETON G A M M A TECHW a s h in g to n S tre e t

R o c k y H ill, N J 08S53 909) 924-7310-

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ADVERTISING RESEARCH SAL.ES PERSON - If vou are tired of working long hours few- low pay as a back-up person to a successful sales person, here s your chance to move up to the first team W:e have a rare opportunity for a self­starting ambitious individual to sell & service advertising research for an established local research supplier Y'ou will be rewarded -generousiv for an effective effort A minimum of 2 years ex­perience in copy research sales & service is required Write or forward your resume in complete confidence im­mediately to P.O Box 356, Princeton Jet , N.J 08550 We are making this offer once so don t delay if vou are in-1 terested

CO NTENT S PE C IA L IS T LANGUAGE ARTS 3-5 - Content Specialist is an ex penenced master practioner in his/her field Teaching experience required Teaching responsibilities included 10- month position Salary in accordance w ith H E A guide Application by letter & resume to Barbara W H Anderson Asst. Supt Personnel & Training, East Windsor Reg School District, Stockton St.. Hightstown, NJ 08520 Flquai Opportunity Employer

RELIABLE PERSON - to deliver LP Gas & fuel‘oil. 201-329-2155

FLOOR SU PERVISO R EXP FORK LIFT

OPERATORPeople to pack ladies hand­bags Apply in person Tues-Thurs 11 a m-noon A 2-4 p m

A.D. SUTTON & SONS 55 School Ave

Somerset, N.J 08873

HEATINGESTIMATOR

I ne«q an experienced person qualified to com pute heat loss, estimate and lay out heet jobs for wholesale supply houseContact Arthur Wilson, President

G O R D O N b W ILS O N CO. H lg h ts to w m N _l.

800-444-0607

SALESft you are interested xi the challenge o f retailing, bu t do n 't like w orking tong hours, we have the jobs fo f you I

DAY PART TIMEW e are now seeking sales m inded individuals for PER M A N ENT day pa rt tim e positions on the fo llow ing schedules;11 am 5 pm 1 4 5 6 :4 5 pm

11 am 4 pm M ONDAY-SATURDAY

(W ith a day o ff during the week)

PART TIME EVES WEEKENDS

PERMANENT Sates positions are available on the fo llow ing evening schedules Tues Ef Thurs Eves 545-9:45 SATURDAY 1:15-9:45Sunday ■ 11:456:15These are excellent positions tha t provide a source of ad­ditional income lor those in dividuals interested in w orking eves and weekends

W e o ftm good starting salaries, liberal benefits that include a generous store w ide shopping discount

APPLY PERSONNEL

QUAKER BRIDGE MALL Lawrenceville, NJ

Art «qu*< ooponufwTy smpioyta* Mif

SENIOR MARKfTfNG RESEARCH SURVEY DIRECTORS

WHiRE ARE YOU?'£ t • I ' f j aDounds w ith senior market -yjrvve j r t find enough of them

Mi here at hase Sc^annen Research Associates o ffer you an b'« vO a r e . expanding marketing

■ se.i: • : mpany j a t specialized in applying sophisticated..jut :ua ifjtet - techniques to m arketing and public

opin ion issues u

ff you are a senior researcher w ith five or more years o f proven experience and achievement in marketing or public opinion research enjoy a srihalter com pany environm ent, want to be tecoanized and rewarded for performance and want the o p ­po rtun ity to expand/.your professional horizons through the practical application q t hew research techniques, cal! o r w rite

^ASE SCHANNEN RESEARCHASSOCIATES

14 Washingttp, Re Princeton Jet, NJ 08550 Henry A^ichannen or Paul F. Hase

>09 799 1939

THE PRINCETON PACKET

IT*, lawntnrielixjge.rTHE CENTRAL POST

WINDSOR MIGHTS HERALDThursday. Weptember 2 1 1 978

Seven F o r Central Jersey

C lassified JiduertisingH elp W anted Help W anted Help W anted Help W anted Help W anted Help W anted Help W anted Help W anted Help W anted

CAREER IN SALES — Major corporation has positions available for aggressive sales people Earning unlimited Lall Mr Meyers a il-446-9366

SOLICITORS — PHONE Part time in o ffice for aggressive sales oriented Co Salary plus commission Only 2 positions available Call 201 446-9366

TYPIST full time Research Park 609-921-6730

TELE PH O NE CALLING from home Open charge accounts for dept stores No selling. Call 201-666-2549

SALES SERVIC E REPRESENTATIVE

National m anufacturing organization has an opening in its Rordentown sales office Take telephone and/or written orders from customers, heavy paper work involved, must be e ffective communicator 4 accurate worker Can lead to outside saies Experience in industrial safes ad m in istration p re fe rree College in related area preferred Competitive salary and full fringe benefits Ap" piicants may call Mr Beam collect at 412-399 2921 An Equal Opportunity Employer

E L E C T R O N IC W 1 R EPERSON To assemble and wire custom built electronic equipment Minimum 4 years experience w iring from schematics and engineering sketches

E L E C T R O N IC T R A N SFORMER ASSEMBLER Assembly and manufacturing of large power transformers Will consider trainee with good mechanical background

C ALL 201-526-6011) \BACCS CONTROLS, INC

Somerville, N.J.

TEACHER AIDE for Tim berlane Junior School, must have clerical skills & be willing to work with small groups of students A assist in classroom 5 hours per day Call 609 737-0200 for appt

SECRETARIES

Many opportunities in the Secretarial field Salary depends on experience & skills Come in & discuss your ambitions, we will be glad to help

BANNERBUSINESS ASSOC IATES

22* ALEXANDER ST PRINCETON N.J

609-924-4194

WORK AT HOME earn $250 weekly stuffing envelopes Send II and stamped self addressed envelope to K L Rakes, R D *4, Box 4629(7 Browns Mills, N.J 08015

McDonald’s Needs Breakfast & Day HelpMoms, Dads students, everybody. We need dependable people to fill part time openings during the day Excellent working conditions, flexible schedule to fit personal needs, and no experience required Please apply in person McDonald's Restaurant, 410 Route 206, Hillsborough

McDonald s is an equal opportunity employer m i

CODING SUPERVISORcor Princeton Research Firm with 1 year pr more coding and/or supervisory experience in advertising or market research.

M A P E S ft R O S S INC 1101-P State Road

Princeton, New Jersey *609) 924-8600

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNE ES

Princeton Bank and Trust C om pany is accepting applications fo r the fo llo w in g positions:

SECRETARY . Operations 1-2 years experience ntypm g and o ffice procedures M ust have a desire to w ot); w ithothers and an interest in banking

ACCOUNTING CLERK I to 2 veers accounting or ge -m t > edge experience Post-high schoc course desirable Typing sk 45 WPM

ADJUSTER to 2 years previous exper tv a requ ired Ab relate to customers and custom er yr-rv- - problem s Background in com putet genera ted repprts help!

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Cor i t re qu ire d fo r oil of the above poxitions The e o n location I I in our H igh w ay 704 O ffice In te rv ie w ! w ill be held in ou r P a rio n n e i O ffic e 74 N a tx a u S treet

PRINCETON SANA AND TtUST o ffe r! e x c e lle n t . e m p lo y e , b e n e fit! Including dental iniuranc* pro fit j haring ono oentlon. Coll 409 92-d 5400 Ext 261 to arrange an in f# rv ,.w with P e r io n n e /O ffic e

PRINCETON BANK AND TRUSTCompany-

*6 N4S5AL ST PRINCETON \| (18740

Member f D / C

HELP WANTED full and part time must be 18 years old or over 609-452-1556

L A N D S C A P E H E L P EEDKD IMMEDIATE! Y

Call 609 924-8758 lea vemessage on machine

ALES PERSON V( ANTED For retail fabric store Lx perience preferred but not necessary Full and or part nme positions available Apply in person I erfast Fabric Mills The Marker Place Mall, Rt»- 27 & is Princeton N J See Debra Anderson

IN V E N TO R Y CO NTRO L CLERK - full time part time, n.uss be accurate w ith figures < General office duties including iighl tvpmg phone contact Must be willing to assume responsibilities Moving Jo North Brunswick area Please Uii 609-452-1840

WAITRESS OR WAITER - •pm til 12. 2 nights per week Dependable Apply at Car n ne s Pizza Bake, 2580 Pennington Rd . Pennington

PROGRAM MERS 38positions, Local or relocate Fee Paid LOR Agencv. 609- 921-6580

HEAD WAITRESS WAITER - to work 8 hrs, 6 days wk. Princeton Umv Elm Club 609 921-0189

DENTAL ASSISTANT position open for ehairside E x p e r ie n c e p r e fe r r e d Princelon, Mon. thru Fri Call 609-921 8225

BOOK V TOY & GIFT PARTY lienerous Awards

DEMONSTRATORS ALSO NEEDED

Over JOB newest most-wanted items

( all Toll Free 1-800-243-7634 Or write SANTA’S PARTIES

Avon, Conn. o*>imii

H O U S E K E E P E R O R COLLEGE STUDENT to care for 3 children after school 3pm tom or longer hrs if desired Begin dinner lighi housekeeping Live in or oul Call 609-737-2253 after 5:30 or 921-1141 during office hours

TRUCK DRIVER HELPER warned — to work on furniture i ruck Must have driver’slicense 20hour/week. 609-448- 5556 for appointment

SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS for day nursery Send resume to 1 NOW Nursery 171Broadmead Princeton

TELEPHONE SALES Work par! time from home In telephone Earn $255100 201 536 1873, 201-264 1244

perienced preferred Full time A part time Call 201-359-1111

SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST 3 days per week N.J Cer tficaiion required Apply to

Dr Eihei Pankove, Office of

Township Schools. Skillman. New Jersey 08558 Tel 201-874 5200 Equal Opportunity - Affirmative Action Employer M F

T E L E P H O N E I N ­TERVIEWEES Part time, 18 years plus Market Research for Gallup Organization Work from your home We will train Phone 609-924-9777, 9am 2-30pm

FILM INSPECTOR full time Inspection of 16 mmeducational films Some-hipping Mechanical ability helpful Need own trari- -portation $3 25 per hour Please call 609-452-1840

M W COLLEGE STUDENT or part time adult for light housekeeping Cal! 609-799-2793

DENTAL ASSISTANT - high salaried career position Tn modern progressive office 4 handed dentistry, many fringe benefus Send resume io Box *02028 e/o Princeton Packet

SECRETARY - The Dean of Students, Westminster Choir College Princeton. N.J Good organizational and in­terpersonal skills required Fringe benefits Contact 609 921-7101 Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer

SPEC WRITER - The Gallup Organization in Pnnceion is seeking a spec writer D o n o va n e x p e r ie n c e preferred Full time position ' all Tom Reeder, 609-924-9600 An equal opportunity em­ployer

C A R E E R D IS T U R B E D 0 - You need nm be Here is an unusual opportunity for a mature individual who, seeks financial independence Part or full turn- you can start building YOUR future as an independent business person Call 20)-874-4070

BUS DRIVER AIDE needed for Day Care Center Part ime Mon. thru Fri. for after

k indergarten program Spanish an asset Hours: 10:30 am to 2:30 pm during school year 8 am to 12 pm during summer A school holidays $2.88 per hour Please call 609- 448-6226 during working hours

CODER/TABULATOR

For Princeton advertising research firm. With 1 year

or more experience

MAPES ft ROSS, INC.1101 State Road, Princeton

609 924 8600

M ED IC A L SECRETARY

' C-.Diversified duties m pleasant Princeton surgeons' office At least 2 years experience in medical office required Bachelor degree preferred Must type 60 wpm Good telephone voice and etiquette. Pen sion Plan BC BS Hours 9-5 Mon, through Fri. Salary commensurate with ability If qualified, phone office Mrs. Thatcher 609-924-3456.

CLERICAL INDUSTRIAL

STOP & READLooking for that special job but need money now? Or can't work 12 months a year?Or thinking about going back to work?

Then call (60^-771-04001 for more informationW e servit ■ all cer C ounty

OLSTENTEM PORARY SERVICES

XEROX 800 OPERATOR

Duties ru ide handling all phases of y-png '-'orrespondem e, research

:v, iegai work, statistical tables, ■ape trans nption all recorded on

Xerox 800 typing system. Magnetic typing exper "nee -desired,

Ex< • t w o rk in g c o n d it io n s ; l ib e r a lbe n e fits , Phone or w r i t e E m p lo y m e n t

60- ’ 94.-4,00 Ext. 2253

' C T Y J tM J tm /D

Aineoean ( ' aruunm CompanyA g ricu ltu ra l D iv is ion P D S ox 4 C :P* meet or. N J SB 540

An equal opportunity employer Male Female

CHILDCARE Responsible

- boys, age 7 Hrs 4 7pnMon thru Fri Twin Rivers Must have own trans Call 609 448-8867 after 7pm j

T H E G A L L U P ORGANIZATION is looking tor reliable mature, door to door interviewers for pre- (estmg if questionaires fins is on-call, part time evening & weekend work Must also be available for occasional daytime debriefing sessions Call 609-924-9777

KITCHEN HELP Fri A Sat mghLs, 5pm til 12 Musi be dependable Apply at Car­m ines Pizza Bake. 2580 Pennington Rd Pennington

FULL TIME SECRETARY to manage sales office for water treatment company Gd typing skills, some s h o r t h a n d . g o o d organizational abilities 609- 737-9333

BARTENDERS, WAITERS, W AITR E SSE S . COOKS BUSBOYS - Part time, full time All needed for soon to open restaurant in Princeton Kingston area Inquires please call 609-924-4390 12-5pm The Tin Lizzie Garage

COUNTER CLERK person for dry cleaning store in Kmgsion area, 9-3, Mon thru Fri 609-924-4488

PHOTOSTAT OPERATOR for Agfa Gevaert *2001: camera in art dept for publishing company Ex perience not necessary. Will train. Company paid benefits & vacation 40 hr work week $7500 609-452-8090 ext 36

CLEANING PERSON - 1 dav per week for lovely Twin Rivers townhouse Children in school Recent references please 609-448-7973

DENTAL ASSISTANT - part time, experienced preferred, bui not necessarv, Wed Thurs 4 Sat Call 201-359-6521

CLERICAL HELP for busy office on Nassau St., typing necessary, 9 to 5, 5 days per week Call 609-921-7059 "

ALUMINUM SIDING - Crew needed for work in Middlesex & Mercer Cos Top rates A steady work. Call 609-448-2753

PART TIME TWIN RIVERS - HIGHTSTOWX AREA — earlv morning work. 5-7am", supervis ing newspaper carriers Excellent permanent position, for responsible person Call 6:30am-2pm, 609 655-4260 or eves 201-877-4053

OCCASIONAL PART TIME HELP WANTED A busy social & market research Arm in Research Park heeds tem­porary help on a continuing oasis in the following areas Clerical, coding, interviewing We would like to build a staff to be on an ON CALL basis Flexible hours. Please call Martha Stryker at 609-921- 3340 Response Analysis Corp., Research Park Ri 206, Princeton

SALESREAL ESTATE

Full or Part TimeE xcep tiona l o p p o rtu n ity to fo in fh it va ry busy o ff if. • and to a lso Hava on exc lus ive te r r ito ry . You ow e i t to you rse lf to fin d out ab ou t th is very in te re s tin g o p p o rtu n ity .

Callask fo r M r S tee le

Marjorie M. Halliday

PRINCETONEMPLOYMENT

AGENCYS pecia lizing in

T em p o rary HelpPermanent Placements in

Secretarial Clerical Executive, EDPand

' Technical 355: N assau S t., P rinceton

(609! 924-9134

RNs/LPNsDo you want to work 8 hrs. week 40 hrs., week or are you only available on weekends’ It so, then jorn the premier National Nursing Service, MEDICAL PERSONNEL POOL Your choice of shift and duty NO FEE to register For in­terview call 393-2818

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POOL,Kj

1873 Brunswick Ave Lawrenceville, N, 1

SECRETARY

For Dry A dm in office Duties include d icta tion typing, phone and general clerical functions Experience required Salary open N o n co n tr ib liberal fringe benefits Apply in Person

NORTH AMERICAN

REISS CORP

to n s il R ubber Dlv

Home!t#od Rd Belle Meod

201 3545 IOC A ttn : i . H e inrichs

BANKING

Billion Dollar - First National State Bank o f N ew Jersey currently has the fo llow ing positions available

B O O K K E E P IN G CLERKSt year bank experience is preferred bu t not essential

T R A N S IT CLERKS

1 year experience on!N CR 775 preferred Base saferv plus incentive

These positions are available in the Surburban Trenton area W e o ffe i an excellent Denefit package and a .go on salary c o m m e n s u ra te w ith ex perience.

Please call 120115653355 After 4 P .M Call i809 890-2100 to arrange an appo in tm ent for an interview .

FIRST NATIONAL STATE BANK

OF NEW JERSEY300 BROAD STREETNEWARK, N j . 07102

A" £ cjua-Oaparturu*Y F 4- C«t:• «•#<

RESTAURANTOPPORTUNITIES

If you en joy the exc iting a t­m osphere o f a busy restaurant apd are interested in earning a

inc lud ing a storew ide shopping d iscount. B A M B E R G E R 'S C A R R I A GE H d U S E R E STAU R A N T m the place fo r

SECOND COOKW e seek a ca p a b le ha t dw ork ing ind iv idua l w ho is fa m ilia r w ith re s ta u ra n t o p e ra t io n s , an e x p e rie n c e d second cook to w ork a fu ll tim e schedule from 1" 30 A M to 8 P M M o r Sat w ith a day o ff du ring the week

WAITRESS/ WAITERIf you en:ov good tips and evening pan tim e hours. 1520 bou ts a week i w e have a 10b tor

APPLY PERSONNEL

UAKER BRIDGE MALL .AWRENCEVIUE NJ

WANTED Artists models, m ale & fem ale. for professional art school Somerville area, part time Call 201-359-5155 for ap pointment

S E R V I C E S T A T I O N MECHANIC and gas at­tendant wanted 8-5pm Mon- Fri Apply m person Griggs Corner Amoco 66 W itherspoon St Princeton 609-924-7892

ENERGETIC PERSON - to do scheduling materials ordering & short errands lOam-^im weekdays Musi he self-siarrer Call fhe Dawson Corp , Windsor. NJ 609-443 1551

ROOM FREE - in lovely large Princeton country home in exchange for household help & babysit ting Call 609-924-6630 after 8 pm

BABYSITTER / HOUSE­KEEPER - for children 8-10, after school, Riverside area Hours and duties flexible, but must drive Eves, 609-921-2217 or 921-0136

BUILDER NEEDS - part nme office worker to do bookkeeping typing, etc Please call 609-921-6651 leave message on machine with name, phone number & best nme io call. B Yedlin

WAITERS/ WAITRESSES/ COOKS — part time, 11am 3pm. Mon-Fri Fast food restaurant 609-448-2955

ILLUSTRATOR/P E R S O Npan .nme hours flexible aboui 20 hours per week1

Work will consist mainly of illustrations for reports & visual aides for presentations Experience required Send resume to Econ, Inc 900 Srate Rd Princeton 08540

ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLER Computer company looking

for good conscientious people for e lectron ic assem bly Know ledge o f w iring soldering, wire wraping. P C Board assembly helpful but not necessary Will train any hard working individual who is w illing to learn Salary com m ensurate with e x ­perience 609-924-3900

KEY PUNCH OPERATOR for Decision Data, model 8010 Full time, days Experience

mg s vi th

required Exc "starting salary- commensurate with ex' perience Firm relocating a' Princelon Airport, Nov l.T E Shaffer 4 Co 201-757-3666

SECRETARIESNeed a change in secretarial jobs? W e need tw o secretaries requiring accurate typ ing skills o f 60 w pm

andone senior secretary requnng typ ing it 60 to 70 w pm and shorthand o f 100 w pm

Ptaase call or send a resume in con fidence to

Perxonnet Monoger MW»3!-»103

Ingefsoll-Rand Research, Inc.*» O Box 301

P rincoton N J . 0tS40Art »qua* ODporturwtv Mnptoyw m Y

ACCOUNTAMTSDue to expansion o f Ac counting Dept this Centra! New Jersey company has im m ediate openings for 3 Accountants. Diversified duties. Accounting Degree ’ 3 years experience

Excellent g row th po tentia l and fringe benefit program. Please send resume and salary history to Box 02078, c>o Princeton Packet

An equai opporturwfy employr V? ’

SECRETARIES

FULL TIME

m HAVE A LOT TO OFFER

W e Currently have several diversified positions available m Administrative and Academic Areas Experienced individuals a re n e e d e d *nr these challenging positions S t j" • areas do require s jrth and W e have a com prehensive b e n e fr package that is hard to beat Come talk to us abput our vacancies

SECRETARY.- OFFICE ASSISTANT

PART TIME

W e have a d iv e rs if ie d Secretarial Position available m an in te re s tin g area A p proxtmately 20 hop 's per week 1 PM to 5 PM Si* i -v i required f .1 bf-op' package available

app. - c:f RSONNi. . / - . v CLIO HALL OR CAu

FOR A6 APPLICATION

(609)452-6130

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IBM SYSTEM S tperator, exp d, ail al Mr Lou, 201-329

i Ineeded for active real-estate nfftce or, Nassau Sk./ Prin­ce! : H o u rs 9-1 d a i ly In -

r --oiTieone who can work without ponstaru

« ' rpinc £*ccurac\!i re important han speed all WE I D EL R E A L

E> T ATE Norma' Greives 921 2700

TH 1NEE Typmg arid varied paste up work for publications, newspapers, etc Full nme, day work only Call for m- erview, 609-587-4900

FACILITIES PERSON - Light maintenance responsibility.

ar 30 pm possible weekends. $3.25/hr to star No tee charged Slate Job Ser­vice, Rt 130, Robbinsville, N.J 609-586-4034

N! RSES AIDES — part time experienced preferred Shifts am-ipm and 5-m-Upm For

interview contact Ad­m in istrator, Sunny fie ld Nursing Home, 61 Maplewood -Mre . Cranbury. N.J, 609-395

PART TIME - ON CALL SL PER TYPIST — Interested m earning extra money’ We re looking for skilled, 'echnical ana production vpists to work part time,

weekdays and Saturdays m plush downtown Princeton office with free parking Know ledge of Mag or Memory- helpful, but not essential Please send typed sample of your work with references, imes available, and salarv

requirements to Box *02071 c o Princeton Packet

D R A FTS- _BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT for Princeton i based

psychological testing firm NCR billing machme ex­perience helpful Contact Mrs Sabo between 9-4pm 609-924- 3800 ext 34

IBM MEMORY TYPIST/SECRETARY

management consulting firm in downtown Princeton" seeks competent person' with' Knowledge of or willingness to learn IBM Memory automatic vpeuruer Neatness, ac

- , <ense 4 resjxwisibtlity

required Benefit package A congenial atmosphere Send resume or letter staling priorexperience A -salary requirements io P 0 Box 3131. Princeton, NJ 08540

BUSBOY GIRL WAITERS WAITRESSES - Day time Excellent benefits, full time Apply tn person Mr Gum­ma;-, . Hilton inn. Exit fCTJTpk

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SITTER NEEDED - 5 year old bov for teaching mother school days- 7 45-11 45am Prefer my home. Belle Mead 201 359-1627 after 6pm

BABYSITTER Live-in, Ocean City, N.J., near beach Modern home, private room, bath TV No objection to small child Call 609-,398-2040 eves.

T E L E P H O N E I N TERVIEWERS • part time, 18 yrs A older Marker Research tor The Gallup Organization Evening A weekends from our office We wi}l train Phone 609-924-9649 5 p m to 10 p.m

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR The Gallup Organization m Princeton is seeking a keypunch operator, 1 year experience or more required Full nme position day shift, good benefits Call 609-924 9600 An Equal Opportunity Employer

PART TIME JANITOR - Flexible hours Call Eric at

son Atelier, 609-452-2661, 9-5, weekdays.

MAINTENANCE

GENERAL MECHANICE xceH ent o p p o rtu n itV tor person w ith lim ited w ork ex

, but who has, highrrteehanrea! aptitude add irr terest in production, preventive m aintenance, ana bu ild ingm aintenance w ork. j i

Cal' 609-921-6300o range in te rv ie w

WAMPOLE \ LABORATORIES

Oiv o i C orte r-W o iia ce fec Cher-y Hit! Road'-r

P rinceton N J 0*5e lf

QUALITYASSURANCE

B io log ica l research fac ility located in Somerset area is seeking an individual preferably w ith som e c o lle g e and mo logic a! background as an addition to staff in our quality assurance depart mem Positron involves review o f biological data and auditing o f in fo rm a tio n K n o w le d g e of s c ie n t if ic p rocedu res and term inology helpful Excellent opportun ity in a new field.

For an interview or further inform ation please call Per sonnet Department at 201-873 2550

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Clerical Skilled, UrtskifieeProtesswi ROBBINSVILLEFhe. 130 ft W oodsidepc!

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'609443-4464 /

HAMILTON TWP1® Wilfred Ave

609 333-8076 LAWRENCE

295Eggerts Crossing Rd 609-883 3399

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PHOTOELECTRIC INDUSTRYA'p • r -nnovatrve g row ing pacesaner m spec»dhzed tubes t—m. g t m iltiphe rs and instrum ents if you have the right* n and dexterity can use tools and are w illing to learn, w e

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TUBE ASSEMBLER...... . n in trica te ete:!rom#chan>ca* com ponents

. 5; ... • ab tv to assi*- r.-. weld• -np D o precision assembly in a clean room

CATHODE PROCESSOR1

se of high vacuum epuipm ent If H S or technical schoo oraduate w *th right aptitud<?s, w e w ill tram

PROCESSOR CHEMICAL; £

!4*ent d«s»raibte Experience in chem»ca'-a n q tumbling-,', firing etc. o f parts and assemblies 9 i -A> vn rii constder tra in ing person w ho can learn these

m ethods ■

» le n t / to o i l t te n * w ith m uch room to bu ild In- - • - a - c t k * »L*aS# co" 9ersonn*

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RNS & LPNS 4 AIDES full and par’ ume positions available for 3 to 11 4 11 to 7 shifts 7 io3 weekends Modem Geriatric Facility. Meadow Lakes Infirmary shift dif ferennal Rotation notrequired Generous benefits 609-448-4100 ext 308

CODERS part ime The Gallup Organization in Princeton is seeking a part time permanent clerical help a minimum of 30 hours per week required 609-924-9600 An Equal Opportunity Em­ployer

I M M E D I A T E O P P O R T U N IT Y

S T A R T $ l$ - 2t , « M \ \ N V A T T . r o , I.IM A 1 A R E A S A L E S B A C K G R O U N D T R A IM IN G P R O G R A M \ P P T M R F E L D M A N

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EARN A GOOD INCOME While you irain for a professional career in Sales Call Mr Cohen. 609-298-5852E 0.0 nt /f

PART TIME SECRETARY - needed for architects office Requirements include ability, o ype correspondence and

reports accurately as well as meet deadlines. handle telephone smoothly and be willing to do miscellaneous filing when needed Salary open Call 609-924-1358

SECRETARIES - 3. Clerk Typist openings salary $6,328 $6.961j and 2 Sieno openings salary $6,328-18 463 salary

based on experience FuitJ benefit program !hat includes generous pension plan Cal; 609-452-2977 Equal, op ponunny 4 Affirmative action employer

SITTER NEEDED 4pm 10pm Well Behaved 3year oldgirl and 2 year old boy No cooking or ’ cleaning Please call 609-921 9429 before 3:30

JANITORS NEEDED Experience 4 transportation necessary Part time, 5 nights a week 'Princeton area 609 924-5232

PART TIME SECRETARY Excellent typing, shorthand preferred Experienced to organize and run office Ex celleni pav Send resume to Box #02057 c/o Princeton Packet

T IR E CHANGERS 4 G E N E R A L S E R V I € E PERSONS pan ume. hours flexible Drivers license required Goodyear Service Store. Rocky Hill 609-921-8510

DENTAL ASSISTANT needed in orthodontic office Hightstown area Full time

'experienced preferred Will train Call for interview 609 448-6600

STATIONARY STEAM ENGINEER

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Slue Seat Class 1C License Rotating sh ift bom October through April Day w ork only from M ay through September 48 hour week Im m ediate opening.

Call 609-896-0044 for ap pom tm ent

SALESW o m e n 's

C o a t s /S u r t sIf you have experience or in terest in setting h igh fashion then w e have a job fo r you!

The ideal candidate w ill be a d y n a m ic s ty le c o n s c io u s in d iv id u a l w ith e xp e rie n ce in w o m e n s b e tte r c o a ts and suits, and have an apprecia tion 0< ou r custom er s needs

This is a tuff tim e position w h ich includes 2 n igh ts and Saturdays W e offe r a good s ta rting salary liberal benefits and generous sto rew ide shop p ing d iscounts

APPLY PERSONNEL DEP1

QUAKER BRIDGE M ALL LAWRENCEVILLE, N .J .

An *QU*I QO0O*Turuty *fi>pioy»f m f

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M anufacturer o f supplies and small instrum ents setting direct to hospitals, clinical labs u n iv e rs it ie s and m e d ica l re sea rch . has o p e n in g s throughou t the country for sales representatives Science o r m e d ic a l t e c h n o lo g y background com bined w ith sates experience is preferred Salary p lus com m ission ranging in m id teens depending upon exp e rien ce Expenses and com pany car supplied

Send resume to P .0 Box 391

Kingston, N.J. 08S28

Olivetti Corporation of America

ELECTRONICS FIELD SERVICE REP

W e are searching tor ex pertenced data p roducts service

'for in fie ld service and mam tenance of our data collection transm ission intelligent term inal and related peripherals If you have a solid background and hancfs-on experience in this area we want to talk to you Full salary Whie Warning, periodic salary reviews travel expenses and excellent fringe benefits This is a grow th opportun ity Cor a confidentia l in te rview call o r send resume to M r R le m b c Service Manager a t O livetti Corporation 1130 Globe Avenue M ounta inside N.J 07092. 201 232 9060

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THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR.

M attiem afica, Inc . a policy research technical consulting and com puter software organization has several fu ll time typ ing and part-time clerical opportunities available within its operating d ivisions and subsidanes

TECHNICAL TYPISTSeeking a reliable person able to w ork independently Type statistical and technical eports and proposals M ust type 56 w pm one year previous typ ing experience Good spelling and grammar necessary D ictaphone skids and know ledge o* Vydec m achine a pius.

RECEPTIONIST /TYPISTGreet ro o m in g visitors type 50 w pn have g. : ••• vo ice and neat appearance perform routine cteNcai duties Abitity to deal w ith ait levels o f stab and fo llow instructions w e Previous office-experience deseed

XEROX OPERATORPart-time evening shift, flexible hours High schoo- grad and experience w ith copying machines preferred W ift warn you -r operation and m aintenance o f Xerox 9200 copier M ust have the ability to meet pressured deadlines and carry out tasks wirt- rwnim al supervision

OFFICE SERVICES ASSISTANTTemporary part-time, 3 pm to 8 pm Assist m sorting m etering mail, make after 5 pm mail p ick-up and delivery rounds anc security check Genera assistant m a> o* --A b ility to get along wee w ith o thers and w o ik under supervision K now ledge o f telecopier, sw itchboard and postage meter a p lus High school grad desired

interested candiates should cait Eleanor Pickens at 609 799 2600 Ext 2302 for in te rv iew

M A T H E M A T J C A IN C ,

P.O. Box 23*2 Princwton N.J. 0B540Aft ccOorfunKV •mplow m *

PART TIME SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS - < ranburyHightstown area Training for State license available 201 431-2280

BAKERY SALESPERSON Days Expeienc* preferred Apply The Cakery James way Town Center, R 130 East Windsor

WAITRESSES WAITERS KITCHEN HELP -xp full-

a3530 Ri 27, Kend Pk 201 297 2609

CUSTOMER SERVICE part ime 5-10 hours for he

following area Rocky Hill, Fierhingtoo Send resumes c j Bonnie Dunning, Quaker State Oil Refinery corp 55 So Jefferson Rd Wbippan) N J 07981

TYP IS T W EXCELLENT skills for IBM j omposer Will tram if necessary Part or full time 609-924-0900

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS? with bills 4 such'’ Make $1,000 by Dec Sell toys 4 gifts for playhouse company No cash investment Free supplies Call 201-446-3086

WORK AT HOME EARNING $250 weeklv stuffing en v el opes Send 25 cents, - tam ped, se lf addressed envefooe to

PEACHTREE LANE STL DIOS

PO B«x 246 Finns, (.a 20K0S

TY P IS T general office work Full time excellent benefits $130, 374 hour week N J Credit Union League WardS Hightstowd,-N.J 609- 448-2426.

DISH-WASHER * utility part ime. Lunches. Dinner. 3-days

600-924-9313

COUPLE NEEDS a ousekeeper preferably with

drivers license Ac- com tidal tons to live in or out, references required 609-924- 2866 '

MUSIC TEACHER for pre school, part time 201-297-9144

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A nd receive top pav tor in t cresting jobs W otk at your convenience, one fu ll day. a week or a m onth You always get top benefits inc lud ing cash in hospita l, bonuses and groat robs a t top com panies Never a teeSo Meat yourself right Call or visit OLSTEN today

OLSTENTEMPORARIES

RI #1, South Bnmsmtcli .opposite 0o» lonesi

201 3297950 Datfy 10 3 PM

MACHINISTCan You Do Your Own Set-Ups On

UtTHES-ORIU PRESSES « N< v *. » k

If you have excellent skill-, can read blue prints, handle tooling and maintenance tor a range of machines we have the openings that will utilize your abilities You will enjoy the vanety of won-, which will include occasionally performing maintenance o f special production equipment, and making parts for special parts

You'll be a highly innovative eader in the exciting field ot photoelectric advanced ap plications, such as sensors, light multipliers comparators and specialized instruments Ex celtent long term prospects and desirable conditions i Please call

EMR PHOTOELECTRIC 20 W a lla ce Road

P rinceton Junction N J

SECRETARYin te resting job in Busy ad­m in is tra t iv e o f f ic e G ood secretarial skills required W e o ffe r campus atm osphere 4 weeks vacation after one year and other benefits includ ing 35 hour weekCali Business Manager between9 am 3 pm a t (6091921 8300

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’‘South B runsw ick ■J S 1 -.opposite Dow Jones;

329 2040! :PM Closed Friday

ACCOUNTANT with at least 2 years of public experience Degree necessary , no travel required, excellent future Submit resume 4 salary ex­pected to Box *02064 c o Princeton Packet;

HOUSEKEEPER - for bachelor's home in Princeton area Indoor swimming pool, cleaning 4 laundry, only chores necessary., 5 days per week Live-in or <j>ut Reply :o Box *02062 c/q Princeton Pa ckei_________ I____

.SECRETARY Princeion office Musi havejgood typing, shorthand 4 coinmunication skills Advertising or PR office experience preferred Call 609 452-8465

PROFESSIONAL FICTION OR NON FICTION WRITER

To be one. join the WI G G I N S W R IT E R S WORKSHOP and study with a pro Emily Lambert. 1978 Bread Loaf Scholarship recipient 1977 Bread Loaf Contributor; M A Columbia University 1951 M L in Library Science, Drexel University 11977 Author of 2 published’books and numerous articles For women over 21 only Small classes '9 to 12 students A six-week series of 2-hour sessions. $20 per -ession Write to EMILY W LAM BERT for application blank Hours and dates to be a r r a n g e d W I G G I N S ' WRITERS WORKSHOP. 45 Vi iggins Street, Princeion. \ J 609-921-9454

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R E S T A U R A N T M AIN ­TENANCE - Steady em­ployment - cleaning dining rooms. Sian immediately Old Yorke Inn. 609-448-0287

DEADLINE FOR CANCELLATIONS

4 PM MONDAY

SEEKING EXPERIENCED le er writer Needed o confer on a mosi touching subject Skilled with words 4 legal eagle 609-466-0715, speak with Eve

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR - Permanent part-full time, small Nassau Sti office. 609- 924-2040

TYPIST

IBM COMPOSERim m ediate opening w ith S tw rry Untvac at our Education Center in Dayton, N J

Position requires at least 2 years fu lt tim e experience as repro typ is t Speed (60-70 w .p ,m .) and accuracy essential A b ility to transform , edited manuscript to fin ished repro copy requwed, Salary com m ensurate w ith experience. FuB-time position.

If you qualify send your resumeto

A. M fkke ixvn

Sparry UnivacP O Box 1110

Princeton NJ 08540EqixN Opportunity trnptoyo, M -*

SENIORENGINEER

An im mediate opening exists for an Engineer tb take charge o f the Technical de partm ent in a small bu t growntig instrum ent

* n y in P r in c e to n . Responsible d irectly to the president for hew product d e s ig n , sp e c ia l p ro d u c ts fabrication, d ra fting and quality con tro l. Previous engineering experience ago en^ineem g degree are required together w ith know ledge o f electronics and mechanical aptitude Good salary is o ffered together w ith non-contribu tory p ro fit sharing plan

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Tschne3700 P rince ton P ike

P rince ton , NJ 804} 452-8175

HOUSEKEEPER so assist Princeion working couple w ith infant 4 small dogs Top salary Musi live in Mon-Fri Private room hath TV Refs Required Call 609-921-8750

PERSON TO MAKE deliveries 4 pick ups & do general stock room work Musi have valid N J license Apply in person American Sewing 4 Vacuum Center Pnnteton Shopping Center. Pnriceion. NJ

JANITORS NEEDED Couples preferred E x ­perienced only with transp Pari ume 5 nines a week. Hamilion Twp 609-924-5232

SALES ADMINISTRATOR good elephone personality, knowledge of shorthand aridtyping, diversified duties Small busy company looking for seif sianer 609-452-1500

W AITERS WAITRESSES banquet 4 catering experience onlv Mainly weekend work Call 609-392-6960

PART TIM E establish morning newspaper routes C.ranbury, West Windsor, Princeion Jci 4 Dayton areas Need reliable person With car Call 609-655-4260 6:30 a m io 2 p.m Evenings 201- 877-4053.

ACCOUNTS PAYAB LE clerk assistant! bookkeeper Bookkeeping experience required Exposure io payroll preparation 4: accountsreceivable helpful Typing experience preferred Salary dependent upon axperience & qualification Please send resume io PO Box 121, Prin­ceion, NJ. An E 0 E

SECRETARY for ar chueciural firm located in Princeton Minimum typing speed 50 wpm If interested please call 609-924-6789

PERSON TO HAND LETTER SIGNS - for retail business, pan time Call 201-249-7373

ELECTROLUX NEEDS one person *o service un- media e area Call 201-75V- 0080, ask for Mr Jake Yosoc Equal Opportunity Employer

BEAUTY CONSULTANT experience not necessary, but a definite plus Will train’ Both management 4 sales positions available Commission plus bonuses Paid vacation 4 bonus car available Call S om erv ille 201-685-1990, Princeion 201-874-4070

JEWELRY STORE PART TIME

3 N ights & S aturday

PERMANENT POSITION

For a mature individual who enjoys selling and is handy wilh small tools Apply m person only

Duke of Windsor jewelers

Route 130East Windsor Town Center

East Windsor. N.J.

CHECKERS/MARKERS

THRU CHRISTMAS!Part Time Monday-Friday

4 pro 8 pm 4 extra hours also available

W ork behind the scenes of th is exerting dept store! W e o ffe r a good sta rting salary liberal benefits inc lud ing a generous store w ide shopping d iscount

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QUAKER BRIDGE MALL LAWRENCEVILLE- NJ

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LAVAKE JEWELERS54 Nassau St.

PrincatonA pp lica tions be ing accepted fo r fu ll tim e positions S ole»p*r»on*Neat d ign ified ; w elt spoken Shipping 8 D e live ry C lerkM ust be fam iliar w ith P rinceton Area B ookeeperExpect-head.

Coll 609-924-0624 far appointment Ask fo r M r. Kind.

$ CASH BONUS $A crisp $5 bill awaits you at our TEMPORARY DESK Drop in to. register during the week of Sept 18th for temporary assignments (long and short term for many diversified office positions) and at the end of your first regular work week you'll find a BONUS OF $5 added to your paycheck NEVER A CONTRACT TO SIGN AT SELECTIVE

SELECTIVE TEM PO RARIESMercer Maft US H w v No. 1Princeton N . J 609-452 1400

LOOKING FOR the security a econd income can provide’

The Dalh to security is only a nd j ohone call

/ >484884appointment 7 to 10 p m

SECRET VR5 BI LINGUAL Spanish English goad typing --Kills 3 vrs. office exp Salary negotiable Call Emma Ris era, 609-989-8888 for in emeu

REAL ESTATE Assured income for full time sales and broker licensees with proven Tact sales and listing ex­pert ise Superior specialized raining program and out

standing sales tools. For confidential discussion phone Larry Huntress for ap point men! Tusehak Realty 609 921-1720

RETIRED PERSON needed to clean school 4 do odd jobs 7 hrs wk $2,75 fhr 201-297-9144 or 297-6066

( a r e e r . jo b se ar c h &EDI ( A T IO N A L COUN­SELING Testing & Resume ni iuderi Dr Michael L

Rosenthal, 609-737-2236

SIDING PERSON - Ex perienced n wood siding Good pav year round work Calf 609 44R 7707

Y - U U "1 informs- & equipment sup- , to Full or part ume Work

'rural Jersey area For ; ; nntmeni call V « ‘kdav- 9

4 201-329-4541 An E 0 E

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REPRESENTATIVE $2o -ek t

ver 100 yr old highly peeled life insurance

: pan' Phone Mr William .! Atieif 609-599-3035

INCREASE YOUR INCOME Active and progressive offices in Belle Mead and Franklin Park seeking fult and partime sales agents, experience

preferred motivation and ability to deal with people a jnust We are members of Middlesex and SomersetMultiple Listing Systems And members of Multiple Relocation Organizations We

GETTY TEMPS

1609! 448-6500 (609) 896-2323

Route 130, Hightstown, N.J.

ClerkTypist

BookkeeperKeypunchetWarehousingStenographei

The reinfds of in eicilini cjiett with none o! the draobjek;1

EKJOT VARIETY WORK TEMP1 WORK WHEN T0U W4NTT0!

ELECTR0L0GIST CHANTREY

UNI SEX BEAUTY SALON

Excellent opportun ity for ex perienced or ;at.ee mmdeo in d iv id u a l in te re s te d in beginning in the eiectrotogy held Full tim e 40 hour week includes Saturdays Salary plus com m ission

W e offer a good starting salary & full line com pany benefits includ ing a storew ide shoppingdiscount

APPLY PERSONNEL DEPT

QUAKER BRIDGE MALL LAWRENCEVILLE, NJAn E qual Opportunity Emptoyer MT

also offer an interesting bonus plan as incentive For con­fidential interview ask for Len hooper, M ID -J E R S E Y REALTY. 201-359-3444

SPEECH THERAPIST part ’ A it

09-882 1503 after 5 pitSALES PERSON Per­manent, part full time, small Nassau Si office 609-924-2040

■ - C K Jftchesand■ • , n< Sundays ,609-924-

VLane, Princeton

-L E -interv lewjng C o m p a n y

EARN EXTRA INCOME The Am way Way As little as $17 gets ou started in a business of your own. Get the whole storv 609-799-0563

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REAL ESTATE —• can be a rewarding professional ex- > • *-nce RE ALTY WORLD THE CHASE AGENCY offers an opportunity to gro% with a rapidly expanding- office Superb tools and materials

assroom training ar,■ * .sen: commission policy nd a most cooperative and

congenial working en- ronment Call Gloria Chase

anytime at 609-737-1330

SALES INSIDE - now m- erviewing for day or evening

lull i-r part lim e Sales exp a must Pleasant working Conditions Many now earning ver $6 hr on salary and

bonus basis Call 609-924-3030 Mr Faina. -

STERLING THOMPSON AND ASSOCIATES — are in- erviewing for real estate

sales associates Compare out methods of marketing and continued followup New or experienced, we offer a continuing training and education program If you didn't make over $20,000 last year selling, or. you want to, call for an interview 201-297- 0200 or 800-392-6810 Ask for Phillip Dezan

DELICATESSEN CLERK full lime Apply after 4pm Nassau Delicatessen l Palmer Square Call 609-924-1802

JANITORHOUSKEEPING AIDES

hospjta houieK eep ingdept day shift, 8 sr.n to 4

II tim e G eneffeannoria l du tie s e xce lle n t is W ork ing

: 1 - - Benefits m e salaryJ _

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Equal Opoonurwry Emptovw M Vv

BUS DRIVERP A R T T IM E

TUESDAY It 30 AM to 1:30PM WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM to 11:00 PM SATURDAY 7:30 PM to 11 00 PM

Good salary w ork ing con­d itions and fringe benefits

CALL FORAPPOINTMENT PERSONNEL

201-874-4000 *

CARRIER FOUNDATION B aba M e a d N .J .

Equal Opportunity Empioyw

EXPEDITERSExciting Career Opportunities

M e t F r 9 :4 0 -5 :1 0 p m

W e are seeking in d it0 u a is w ith 2 4 years of college q |8t w e can •rain fo r retail rttanagment positions m va rio u s ' depart ments o f our store Some, background in ret a? sales or m anagrriem preferred', -

W e o ffe r a good starting salary liberal benefrts inc lud ing a storew ide shopp ing 'd iscoun t.

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QUAKER BRIDGE M ALL LAWRENCEVILLE. N .J .

An equal opportunity employer m fl

ELECTRONICS ; ^ * *

8« In This High-tnterestHigh-Growth Field Wrth EMR

W e re a leader in photoelectric devices and instruments, and a part o f one of the w orld 's leading technical companies, Schlumberger Ltd.

Your efforts w ill center on w iring , assembly and trouble shooting, w o rk in g d irec tly under an engineer, mainty on ou r o p tic a l co m p a ra to r products. This w ill mean much room to learn sophisticated dev ices Technical school graduation or equivalent is desired, w ith good grasp of basic electronic theory and practice

Conditions are excellent and there is ample chance to move ahead, please call Personnel.

609) 799-1000

EMRPHOTOELECTRICAn Eou*f Opportunity Empbyw MfF

SecretariesStenographers

TranscriptionistsTypists

YOUR CAREER’S BETTER

THE SECOND TIME AROUND!

Remember how it used to b e 7 Manual typew riters, stenopa ds p lu s pane l te le p h o n e lines .carbon paper W elcom e to the business heaven o f '78 'tf you succeeded in the "Good Old Days you ’ll have no problem adapting your o ffice experience to to d a ys en vironm ents Let KELLY GIRL help you by p rov id ing tern porary short and long term assignm ents that w ill rekindle your careerif you are an experienced

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SneHing Snelfint EXECUTIVE 'F t KE1 YRY

P 0. Box 81720 NASSAU ST.. SUITE 207

PRINCETON 609-924-8064

CAM. LINDA

MT/ST Operator — To 8.500 Exp on IBM a plus Modern offices, good benefits

( lerk/Tvpist To ISO Dic­taphone Diversified 40-50 wpm Full benefits

Seely /Receptionist 8,700 Excellent skills, lite steno Diversified I month vacation F/P

Circulation Asst. From 150 Accurate typing Compose own correspondence, phone work

Program Analyst To 19K2+ yrs exp Cobol, OS. CICS internal + IBM T70-168 Top nat'l co F/P

Customer Service Salary open. Kxcelleni oppty for advancement D iversified Ixits of detail work F/P

Hater-Personal Lines 9,000 Diversified growing co . growth oppty New position

Legal Secretary — To 225 Heavy litigation, good typing & steno Benefits F/P

Shipping & Receiving ClerkTo 200 Elect comp bkgd Growth position, with good benefits

Secretary w/Steno 165 Planning dept Nice surroundings Excellen t benefits.

Secretary w/Steno To 150Personnel Mgr dept One boss Benefits

Adxrrtising Coordinator To130 Radio Station needs bright person lor scheduling Some secretarial Beryl its F P

Switchboard Operator — 2 65hr Exp not necessary. Full or Part time, days or evenings

CALL CAROL

Sales-13 5 F/P Top Daily Newspaper Local area Handle major accounts Comm possibilities Exc benefits + expenses pd

Sales To 20K F P Ex pandmg co Loose leaf binders to industrial accts

Sales 15K + Growing co Automotive parts Expenses pd

Sales Trainee To 10K feenego. Learn kitchen & b a th room re m o d e lin g buisness

Manager To I0K F P Lite ready to wear exp helpful Pleasant surroundings Worksdays.

Manager Trainee To 9.100 fee nego Some retail exp a plus Large co Top benefits.

Manager Trainee To 13K High volume restaurant nightclub needs ambitious self-starter to tram Good future

Employment CounselorJoin our fast growing staff of com petent professional placement specialists We will train Must be sales oriented high energy level, self-starter type person Earning potential in high 20's Call Bob Martin

SneHing SnellinrMUSIC TEACHERS - needed by music studio Piano, drums, guitar trumpet Do not call Send resume to Novicky's Music Studio. 249 S Main St , Manville, N J 08835

M \ KE YOUR NEXT MOVE

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We need a conscientious dependable, mature secretary tor a law firm in Princeton Do you have secretarial skills steno and typing and would you be content to work for one man in a lovely environment’* If this sound’s just exactly what you want, then it is just waiting for you at ! • >VY

*•TOWN Remember never a lee to the applicant at TOWN

TOWNPERSONNEL AGENCY

101 College Road EastPrinceton N J 609-452-1122

ASST TO THE DIRECTOR of Admissions Responsible to the Director ol Admissions and assist that person in ad ministrating all aspects of the college student recruitment program Especially the Alumni Admissions Program Qualifications Minimum of Bachelors Degree in Music, successful experience as performing musician tvoice, choral conducting organ or piano i, demonstrated success m marketing and ad;? ministration Must be able and w tiling to travel extensively on behalf of the college AT firmative Action Equal Op portumtv Employer Contact Allan Knotts 609-921-7144

TEMPORARIES

^ TYPIST RECEPTIONISTS

MAG CARD OPERATORS KEYPUNCH OPERATORS

BOOKKEEPERS ACCOUNTING CLERKS STATISTICAL TYPISTS

G E N E R A L O F F I C E CLERKS

SECRETARIES W or W/O STENO

Our temp desk has manv exciting assignments, both short and long-term, requiring your skills Register todaV and work when and where vou choose at attractive rates Call Molly at 609-452-1400 or stoD in to have vour qualifications matched to local co requirements

SELECTIVETEMPORARIES

Mercer Mall, US Hwy I (next to K-Mart 1 Princeton. N.J.

BABYSITTER NEEDEI my 9 month old girl 2 days pes week Hours flexible Prefet my home but will eonsidei vchits m Princeton area Mbs be 18 or older 609-452 1512

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This super company is looking for receptionist gal guv Friday to assume many diversified and interesting responsibilities It will be a little of everything and a lot of enjoyment Vour good typing skills and pleasant personality will take you right through the tront door This job is to be filled immediately. Don t delay Register today Remember, never a fee to the applicant at TOWN

TOW NPERSONNEL AGENCY

101 College Road East Princeton N J 609-452 1122

PAINTER APPRENTICE PAINTER WANTED - 609 921-6396

DENTAL HYGIENIST Rocky Hill area Preventive oriented practice Excellent working conditions Send resume to Box 802077. c o Princeton Packet

OFFICE .-'ORDER CLERK .

required 609-924-8292

PART 'I IMF. Ft U 1 IMF Receptionist Office Manager Evenings Bright personable responsible, individual for private tennis club Phone to arrange interview got 359 8730

> ME MAKER Home-alth Aides work near >our me. 12-40 hrs « k Hourly ige plus mileage Free lining course Call \ isiting imemaker Service 3 merset Co. 201 725-4 .33 eekdavs 10-4

C A R P E N T E R S O R Phi.Pihomes in Manalapan Twp Cali 609-448-3572 iron 5 to 9pm

K LKCT RUNIC TFT' H NIC IA N Senior position solid state

digital circuitry Repair and design 118,000 Full benefit package t ail Jane Rogers. SwH* Personnel. 690 Whitehead Rd, 609 989-7200

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PART TIME POSITIONS 'coring tests, 1 5 days. 1-3 days per week Call Mrs Ivan, 609- "24 3800

Cot NT EH SALES Pnn ceton dry cleaner needs person to work part time in tear modern dry cleaning

plant Vacation free cleaning & bonuses offered Experience not necessary Apply n per •on to Craft i leaner- 225 Nassau St

GLASS MECHANIC Glass Shop has job with a future W ere growing Experience preferred but will train right person Call 609-448 2077 anytime

Congenial, local co i individual with Mag 1 arts exp and 60-wpm Mi Ben Fee Call 609-452 140

SELEl TIN I PER SO NNf1

Mercer Mall. I ' 1 next to K Mart Princeton. N 1

PRUGRAMMF.lt l\ At A S tm2 ik

OPPORTUNITYKNOCKS

Local company has opening in the Data Processing division for several experienced programmers Experience in an industrial background a definite plus Strong COBOL and familiar w ith IBM 370 148 DOS. VS Call Marianne at TOWN today’

TOWNPERSONNEL AGENCY

101 College Road East Princeton. N J 609 452-1122

SECRETARY 1 Permanent full 9me posiuon available immediately Excellent typing skills, maiurily & atiention o detail are necessary Shor hand not required Hrs are

8 30 to 5 pm If you are in- icresied in an interview please call 609-924-5900 ext 229 Opinion Research Corp N Harrison St Princeton NJ 08540 An E () E .

LIGHT CP Y Of R 1 IFF. f !!

Pul ,i ray >4 sunshine into your to j i so r-a r- <-m - ’ - -tee B<k ume a

. . .you ofi interesting assign-

-close '.o home Vour skills w ill get »u started immediately is • need clerks, typists, secretaries KPO ‘s and ac­counting clerks to fill the many orders from our clients > i't one visit is all i! takes to light up your life and put money in your pocket Don’t delay, register today

TOWN TEMPSPrinceton Forrestal Center

KM College Road East Princeton. N J 98540

■609'452-1122

ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN Hands-on ' t".- 11.ni Pilot plan; Ability to handle and build equipment AAS in chemistry or equivalent s u .joo Fee paid lop benefits- Call Jane Rogers Swift Personnel. 690 Whitehead Rd 609-989-7200

lint SEKEEPER WANTED l day a week Please call

609 443-4401

M ECHANIC ’S HELPER light auto repair, road service, busy shop, room, for ad­vancement Apply in person Paul's Auto Repair s61 Monmouth St. Hightstmvn,

ELECTRIC AL ENGINEER

ELECTRIC TOW N

Growing Princeton firm seeking innovative electrical engineer with micro process experience preferred Total project responsibility from start to finish Determine vendors needs layout logit « f liquid crystal design oversee mechanical set up design packaging Excellent opportunity great benefits Satarv commensurate with experience Please tall today' Remember, never a fee to the applicant at TOWN

TOWNPERSONNEL AGENCY

101 College Road East Princeton N j 609-452 !S22

PRi H, RAM MER NY STEMS $28,000 2 yrs IBM 360 370

mainframe Heavy IBM a s s e m b ly 1 a ngua ge Know ledge'of TP monitors

( Si i. CMS. CICS etc Fee paid Call Carol King Swift Personnel. 690 Whitehead Kd 609-989-7200

FRONT DESK CLERKS excellent salary & benefits Experience oh NCR 4200 preferrec Flexibility of hours a must Pelase contact Ms Mcfaughan at The Nassau Inn Mon-Fri. between 2 5pm, 609-921-7500. ext 660

SECRETARIES TYPISTS

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And it ’s a great feeling Working at super companies

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skills I've been an office temp and know just the type of job you're looking for They re interesting, fun and the money - great You'll never get

bored These jobs are \ ours at TOWN TEMPS Gall at come in and meet Hue Bladt I know what you want because I ’ve been there Remember at TOWN TEMPS all the extras are in \ our paycheck

TOW N TEMPS Princeton Forrestal Center

.01 College Road East Princeton N J 08540

609- 452-1122

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MEN/WOMEN EIGHT INELATION WITH P YK1 TIMf: IS

Excellent pan ume security positions available in the

-fl’s Skillitian area No experience necessary * Training and equipment supplied For further information, call 201- 874-2205 anytime day or night

COMPANIONSHIP LIGHT Tl TORINO wanted 2 af ternoons Tues, Wed; 3pm1 7pm for 7th grade student. Pleasant, motivating per­sonality a mils' and ability to assist with school work All ages considered Call 609-924. 7658 eves after 7 tttpm

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PART TIM f BOOKKEEPER

trade association Ap­proximate 29hr week Duties billing ledger posting payroll, financial reports etc salary commensurate with experience f or appointment call Mr Tucker, 009 695 3366

Full payroll re-; • -exp in W 2. ' eni-t .’ - return No Fee Uj Cal! 609-452 1,400

SELEt TlVI TEMPOR Util

Mercer Mall, l ' H next to K-'lart Princeton, N J

sTORK ; I.EKk help i Her 18 Ypp Fn>vd s Deli, 4 in Rd I- Wind 7050

ENGINEERS 1 E] M E or t E Plant discipline or r. a nu t a c t u irng back ground 1 wellent career position $22.noe Top benefits, Fee paid

all Jane Rogers, Swift Personnel. 690 Whitehead Rd 600-989-7200

f IFFICE CLERK Automobile business General office dunes some bookkeeping Hrs . 8-5 Prince Chevrolet Rt. 206, across from airport Princeton. NJ 609-924-3350 Ask for business mgr

PERSONNELSECRETARY/ASSISTANT *15k

LIGHTNING NEVER STRIKES TWICE

It doesn’t have to when the opportunity is here and now for xou to become the right hand of the Personnel Director ut a large glamourous com­pany in Princeton Your ex­perience in interviewing, poise tact and dependability will make vou the winning candidate This job starts now Don f hesitate Register today Remember, never a fee to the applicant at TOWN

TOWNPERSONNEL AGENCY

101 College Road East Princeton, N J 609-452-1122

COPY EDITOR Able to adapt to house style Good proof reading skills Scientific publisher Send resume to Editor PO Box 251. Princeton. NJ 08540

SECRETARY to 9k

RE AL ESTATE

Prestigious firm All Bens No Fee t all 609-452-1400

SELEt."f*\ E PERSONNil

'Mercer Mali E s « i next to K Mart Princeton. N J

TELLER .a. you enjoy meeting people1 Beautiful bank seek* experienced, bright, alert people Excellent benefits Starts $1% wk Call Vince Lupo Swift Personnel, 690 Whitehead Rd 609 989 7200

.ocal com pans needs a bright ake charge individual to join heir DP staff Need strong RPG H experience on System !2 or IBM 34 Will develop quickly into supervisory position Call Marianne at TOWN now

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101 College Road East Princeton N J 609 452 1127

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ENTRYTOWN

Do you ha ve one foot on the ladder up from clerk typist to secretary'’ Are you reads to take that next step" Weft, if y ou are. TOWN has the perfect spot for you This position is busy and diversified and vour skills and personalrtv can'help you move up- the 'ladder of success No steno necessarx but good typing important', any college a plus Don t dela\

register todav Remember never a fee to the applicant at TOWN

TOWNPERSON NEL AGENCY

101 College Road East Princeton. N J 609-452 1122

CLAIMS MANAGER - Local firm has immediate opening Light experience with property and casualty in surance’ $8,000 Excellent benefits Call Vince Lupo. Swift Personnel, 690 Whitehad Rd 609-989-7200

BUILDER'S HELPER - $3.50 per hour to start 201:169-4102, ABF JNc

METALLURGIST I $19,000 Excellent career position 0-3 years experience Top benefits Fee paid Call Jane Rogers. Swift Personnel, 690 Whitehead Rd 609-989-7200

BABYSITTER - for 2 girls in our home, mornihgs Must provide own transportation ind references 201 329-2280

COLLECTOR Telephone contacts only Hospital ex­perience preferred Excellent working condiiions and benefits Salary and com mission Call for appointment, 609-452-8383

COO K W ANTED —[weekends Princeton area 8:30 am to 5 pm Sat 4 Sun Brunch & dinner Knowledge of eggs, pancakes, etc as well as meat & vegetable preparation Reliable, dependable Interest in quality food preparation a musi Will irain right person Saiarv commensurate with experience Call S09-924-8S87 Ask for chef after 10 30 am

RECEPTIO NIST - West W mdsor Twp Municipal Bldg Full time, 35 hour work week $130 per week requires pleasant telephone maimer quick learner moderate

v pi rig s k il ls C ab $09 799-2401 for application, or mail resume to Township Ad mirustrator Office, P O 38, Princeton Jet, NJ 08550 E O.E

PROGRAMMER ANALYS- TTS — $25 000 for IMS peopleCobol, PL/I or assembler language experience Fee paid Call Carol King. Swift Personnel. 690 Whitehead Rd , 609 989 7200

WAITRESS/ WAITER 7 a m - 3 p m , Mon-Fri, Hart's Luncheonette, East Millstone 201-873-3961

Receptionist to $175

FRONT DESK

Solid typing, good greeting and phone personality Office experience helpful All Ben' No Fee Call 609-452-1400

SELECTIVE PERSONNEL

Mercer Mall, US *1 next to K-Mart > Princeton. N.J.

OFFICE CLEANERS - part time nights, 3 hrs. per nite. own transportation. So Brunswick area 201-874-6202

BUILDING INSPECTOR Part time position available for the Borough of Manville Applicant must qualify under N.J State Statutes Send resume to the attention of Marion B Dudash, 101 South Main Street. Manville, N J 08835

CHILD CARE WANTED Kind, mature and responsible person wanted for 12 hours per week, morning or afternoon to care for 2 children ages 2 & 5. 609-921-3349

S e c re ta ry $185 +

< HALLESG1NG

Excellent skills Goodsec re ta ria l background required for responsible position All Bens No Fee Call 609-452 1400

SELECTIVE PERSONNEL

M ercer M all, US*T next to K-Mart Princeton, N.J.

WE NEED HELP JOB TOWN

Industrial help is always in demand We Cain use ex-

matenaj handlers

of. our TEMP assign an become fiermanen!

c dependable and com • nos person j Register

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Princeton, N J 08540 m 452-1122

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NEW HORIZONS

GETTY PERSONNEL

40« 448-4500(60S H96-2323

Route !JC Htahfitown H Jm w

Call Mrs McCormickSecretarY Legal $11 5kSecretary Jr $8kGal Guy Friday $8kBookkeeper S8kTeller t )pen

Call Mrs Gold Chemical Engineer

different fields $20k +Process Engineer

different fields $20k +Plastics Engineer openElectronic Engineer

Jr or Sr OpenMechanical Engineer

Electronics t Ipen

Machinist Tool & Die

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DOORPERSON full time salary commensurate with qualifications, exc benefits Please contact Ms Me Caughan at The Nassau Inn Mon-Fri Between 2-5pm, 609 921-7500 ext 660

WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE’ If you have read this book and would like to be in a weekly career workshop starting soon, call 609-921-2677

CUSTODIAN - Private school, Warren N.J Daytime hours Black Seal preferred Pleasant working conditions 201-356-51%

>i M-t between 5 and 7

Broaden vour horizons with ar opportunity to join the r>taff of a fast growing service bureau They are looking for NCR exposure but will train brigh: individual with COBOL 1 all Marianne today at TOWN

TOWNp e r s o n n e l a g e n c y

101 College Road East Princeton N J 609-452-1122

NIGHT AUDITOR part time, experience with N< R 4200 preferred Please contact Ms McCaughan at The Nassau Inn Mon-Fri. between 2 5pm.- 609-921-7500. ext 660

'babysitting 2> days Must have references sportation 2tti G“ «»'+

INTELLIGENT responsible person (i> work full >me asdenial assistant office 609-924-941S

modern

LEASING AGENTS position - part ume and full time For mforma1 sc .:ai! '99 i»q ;

Cook, ea iinner v. ith Sarnily 3-5 days per ueek 2 45-7 15 Laundry sew itig Gnod pay Prim eLtn j c Ow k /ran sport a? j on and retereri es required latSETw .>712

UOMPl TER OPERA! ENTRY LEVEL

3 DAY WEEK

BABYSITTER WANTED - H0.4 for 3 yr old. Saturday A M

and some Friday exes Davton area >01 329-6885

Industrial Fmgineer Jr or Sr S15k-$25k

Plant Superintendent $20k - Maintenance Foreman W

to*18kElectronic Tech To$15kUbTech Start $iok

Toprates

Call Mrs Kantor Computer Sales y $30kSystems Analyst ’ $27kIndustrial Sales $25kMedical Writer $24kProgrammer Analyst jr $15K Computer operator $13kAccountant Manulactur mg $12kAccountant Public $12kMarket Research Open

SHORTLETS

TO LONG C AREERS

NURSES AIDES OR- . , . -

positions, all Shifts Need own transportation Call Dir of Nurses 201-369-8711 Mon thru F'ri 9 to 5

Foothill Acres Amweil Rd Neshanic

SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CONSILTANT $26,400 4yrs systems programming experience on IBM large scale systems. Effective written and oral communications To evaluate and install hardware and software systems Fee paid. Call Carol King, Swift Personnel. 690 Whitehead Rd 609-989-7200

BUILDER'S APPRENTICE $4 50 per hour to start, some

experience necessary in masonry and carpentry Advance with abilitx 201-369-

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PART TIME — secretary wanted for design construction firm in Belle Mead Flexible hours ex­perience preferred Gall 201- 874-3900

WANTED, EXPERIENCED PERSON WHO CAN SPARE TIM E FROM OWN HOUSEHOLD TO CARE FOR OURS PREFERABLY 3 HOURS. FOUR OR FIVE DAYS TWO BUSY ADULTS 921-6364

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50 + wpm Diversified duties for exciting co Promotabie No Fee All Bens No Fee Call 609-452-1400

si- I I ( TTY K PERSON\ E!

Mercer Mall, I S #i next to K-Ylart Princeton, N.J

LEGAL SECRETARY for busy suburban law office Real Estate expertise preferred 609-443-4901'

TYPIST Research, varied, 55 wpm Fee paid LuR Agent v 609-921-6580

TRUCK DRIVER Ex­perienced, with D O T aer­ification for 1 day roundtrips

inStraighi ruck Md & Va 609!395-0350

Here it is the short work week ‘ .rowing company need' an operator familiar

40 or -6 158 Wednesday

■ nd Friday and takej

pnT< 'YY N Call Marianne W

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SERVICE STATION!) AT- V:N :' A NT WANTED

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MATURE BABYSITTER NEEDED WEEKDAYS References ( all 609-77El 180

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nd a plus All Bens No all 609-452-1400 ‘ f

SELECTIVE 1*7 PI RSONNET); Yt

Mercer Mall. US41 next l(#K-Ylart 1 Princeton. N.J,

EX Ft GtlVE SECRETARY Prestigious Princeton

company seeks persob with excellent tvping C and

renography Top nejiefits $12,500. Call Vince Lupo. Swift Personnel. 690 Whitehegd Rd , 609-989-7200, ? , .

I )H AETSM AN VY growing looking for

•.n ; VY and designer' re els Grodui ' asis' - 4

sheet metal parts & ggsem- arc txation (fenirai

,: ttood ' .ir',ng salitef' , all>mpany paid benefits/ Send

resume in l.*ept JCl. P,T) 300. Hopew ell N J 08525,

J t full time!•r

SEHol.D MANAGER " help organize & ;run a household consisting of a

children Agee ■ & living in a rural area 10

He; outside Priijceton Position can lie live-in|M* out

driver s license, own car & references required ISalary negni able depending on your

.rrangempnfs lor fiours room & board yPlease • n I \ mail giving at least

to! lowing 1 personal information :age.%.;- sex.

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ailable -s Y'ourlname. address & phone nunfber to Box » 02053 c o PrincetonPacket i

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key position for perswi with exceptional talenfi" and

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motivated, creative person to : rec s direct mail 4 space (vert tsmg program position

requires a strong s?:tiularly b p" direct mail &’ space advert ising background ability to super vis

1w ork.of 6 people Send A let ter *o Marketing E Princeton l nivensty/■■ ui( Hon NJ U8540 Ip

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SCHtHtL BUS DRIVER - to drive in West Windsor Twp $4 per hour Will help obtain license 609-896-9707

t e m p o r a r y jobs

Long and short assignments

• Secretarial• typists• Memory & Mag Card Op

Have a BANNER Day Re . a BANNER TEM P

BannerBusiness Associates

228 Alexander St. Princeton. N.J.

609-924-4194

Al e r t w o m a n — who wantsto join a company that s on the move When you produce here, you can progress in server al directions Solid secretarial skills, essential Handle variety of office tasks, too Good people relations necessary Located Pen­nington area Write General Manager. Box 1163, Pnnceton, N J 08540

RECREATION & AC T1V1TIES PERSON - Needed for part time work in the Franklin Convalescent Center Very rewarding job for outgoing person who has compassion for the elderly, patient Experience helpful but not necessary Apply in person 9am to 5pm Mon-Fri. F R A N K L I N C O M - VACESCENT CTR , Route 27, Lincoln Highway, Franklin Park. NJ '201-821-8000

SECREARY/ RECEPTION- for small accounting

Jinn in Highstow n area Need someone wTio is dependable as well as neat and accurate Pleasant working conditions Reply with salary requirements to P.O Box 8%. Hightslow n, N.J 08520

BETTER PAY - betten bonuses, long & short assignments This is what we offer to fit your needs. Secretaries with/ without steno typists. 4 general clerical Work for the finest companies Call now MaryLou. 201 545-1150, Purcell Temps. 303 George St., New Brunswick. N.J.

HAIR STYLIST - Part time Experience unisex stylist Also part time assistant Call 609-737 3060

SALES PERSON - Bndal shop Full time 4 part time Experience preferred Call 201-297-3595 before 6pm. for appointment

NEED SOMEONE - in Plainsboro to w atch a 6 yr old girl after school, M/ F from 3 30-5 15 If vou have talent in art. music, dance, that wouid be a real plus Wages ac­cording to services rendered Cali davs, 609-924-9100. ext 209. eves 799-0690

ACCOUNTANT DESIRED - by growing Princeton in­vestment firm Must have BS or AS in accounting Duties wiH include invoice control, tie in to GL, special projects. Person must be very detail oriented 4 extremely ac­curate. Ideal entry level spot No experience necessary — will tram Complete benefit package Send resume to Box » 02048 c o Princeton Packet. stating salary requirements

Personnel Asst. *16,500

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SELECTIVE PERSONNEL

Ylercer Mall, CS *1 next to K-Mart! Princeton. N.J.

SECRETARY

Diversified position requiring a firm foundation m secretarial skills Growth op p ortu n ity , p leasan t surroundings, public contact $150 *170 For apptmt call 609- 924-4283

IF YOU ENJOY FINE WORK such as needlepoint or

crocheting-we need you to assemble small electronic components Full time em­ployment and pleasant at- mo sphere 609-9242444 Princeton Advanced Com ponents. Rt 206. Research Park, Pnnceton

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Help W anted Help W anted Jobs W anted Jobs W anted Announcem ents Announcem ents Personals Personals yc gc Va -

CUSTODIAL' GROUNDS KEEPING assignments Full hme call for appointment the Hun School Business Office. 609-921 -7600 EOE

T E L E P H O N E O R D E R CLERK salary $3 25 per hr to start. 20 hrs Hightstown area, call for immed appt 609-443-4767

PA IN TE R — experienced, interior 4 exterior 609-448 9014 after 8pm

GENERAL OFFICE publishers importers R4D work for the finest companies We've got them all' Plus good pay 4 bonuses Keypunch typist, secretaries, help us to help you Call Mary Lou, 201 545-1150 Purcell Temps 303 George St New Brunswick. N J

LIVE IN DOMESTIC - 5>* days, 44 hours p wk. $121 90. plus room 4 board Clean house, dust, make beds, vacuum, mop 4 polish floors, wash windows, wash 4 iron clothes, cook 4 serve meals, care of 2 children 1 year min exp 609-924-4490

SALES — Advertising space, excellent opportunity with prestigious easily sellable magazine Call White Eagle Printing for appointment 609 586-2032

C A R P E T C L E A N E R TRAINEE - earn $150/ wk plus Experience or will train Must have car (or Hightstown area 609-443-4767

PUBLIC OPINION IN TERVIEWERS - Needed for part time telephone in terviewing assignments No selling involved No ex perience necessary, will train Must be willing to work at central location in Princeton I-ate afternoon, evening 4 weekend shifts available Call Opinion Research Corp 609 924-5900. ext 233 weekdays from 8 30am to 5pm

BOOKKEEPER ASST Permanent, part-full lime, small Nassau St office 609 924-2040

HOUSEKEEPER - needed to meet school bus at 2:30, stay until 5:30. watching children 4 performing household chores 609-921-6356 or 924-2640

SALES PERSON - Tuxedo shop Full time 4 part time Experience' preferred Call 201-297-3595 before 6pm. for appointment

MOTOR ROUTE DEALERS all areas available Ideal

operation for homemaker, student, shift worker, etc Must have good car Must be available afternoons 4 early mornings on weekends, liberal allowances Call 609-396-3232. ext 257

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS - we need you to work for riur topnotch companies We offer long 4 short assignments with great pay 4 bonuses Let us find vou the (ob you're looking for 'Call MaryLou. 201 545 1150 Purcell Temps. 303 George St , New Brunswick, N J

HAIRDRESSER Full time Rxperience required 609-924 3003

TYPIST/RATER 12m

INSURANCE TOWN

We are looking for a special type person with a rather unique background This lovely company in Princeton needs your experience in rating auto liability work­mens compensation and other facets of the insurance business This is a special opportunity for that very special person Register today Remember never a fee to the applicant at TOWN

TOWNPERSONNEL AGENCY

101 College Road East Princeton N J 609-452 1122

PART TIM E DENTAL ASSISTANT lpm-5pm Mon Tues Thurs 4 Fn Sat AM Modem Belle Mead of­fice High School Senior considered Experience preferred 201 359 5050

SELF E M P L O Y E D IN DIVIDI AL with Station wagon looking for light delivery work Knowledge of entire Metro area Reply WHH 918, Box 146, Hightstown

BABYSITTING 4 CHLD CARE — Done in my home with lots of love Nine years experience In Lawrence For past 2 yrs, I've worked outside the home but found I've missed the children's hugs 4 kisses much much more Will depart occasional 4 full time Manv references Call 609-882 0928'

HOUSEKEEPER - Only need someone for a few hours a week'5 Do you have antiques that require special attention'’ Are you willing to spend a little more for someone who is speedy and efficient' Then we belong together' 4 hour time slots now available for week days Will supply references upon request Call eves 201 - 828-6033 or 609-395-1253

OFFICE Assignments- — Kids in school'1 Get back into the swing of things Assignments to fit your needs Long or short term, no fee Secretaries. MTST. Clerk Typists, ex eellent pav 4 benefits Call Mary Lou 201-545-1150 Purcell Temps. 3o3 George St , New Brunsw ick. N J

PART TIME ■ >FFICE CLERK in Princeton Jet - area Can

type Mature woman 609-799

PRIVATE D im ' NURSF Professional care References available 609-921 2094

BOOKKEEPER dependable, full charge bookkeeper with current experience, in all, journals 4 ledgers including rial balance, payroll 4 taxes

Call after 6pm 609-882-0021

TRAVELLING COMPANION SOCIAL SECRETARY y

Personab le , com petent, mature woman able to act wish initiative 4 in­dependence Good secretarial skills. Capable licensed driver References Replies to Box *02067, Princeton Packet

APPRAISAL TRAINEE

Local branch of national firm ookirag 'or 7 full me .areer

minded individuals, willing to be trained and earn in excess of $15,000 Some travel possible, choice of locations professional training Call Mr May a 609-466-2471

H-TOLD CARE needed at my f MTWdsoLhome Afternoons a l t e r n a t e T u e s d a y s throughout school year 4 children sick days Call 609 448-8397 evenings

LOOKING FOR steady housework by day Call bet­ween 4 4 6, 609-448-5180

SECRETARY Fine com pany, good skills Fee paid LOR Agency 609-921-6580

ResumesTHE PLAIN TRUTH ABOUT RESUMES Did you know ha prices for resumes range

ashiim as $3000*’ And as low as tlSTM n today's confusing marketplace with its shifting s andaras and as.es how ca: vou judge-5 For example: What is a good resume: Is ihere a correct form"5 Should you go to a professional, or write your own? Are you assured of getting a good resume just because someone claims to be a professional? How much should you pay”5 Is there a real difference'bet ween the $15 and $500 resume*1 Is it worth the substantial amount of money it is going to cost ? Do you need a resume at all" This is where l come in In a field where there is an in­credible range of quality , my resumes are consistently good Clients bring back reports that prospective employers were impressed enough o comment favorably about the quality of resume my clients showed them 1 will give you straight answers to the list of most frequently asked questions above and many more If you call me T will sit down with you and take lime to answer all your questions with no obligation on your part If I do a resume for you, l will be glad to advise you about updating it for a period of 2 years after, free of charge Call me to find out more PRINCETON WRITING ASSOCIATES 201-359-5948

E S T A T E S U P E R I N ­TENDENT presently em­ployed seeks permanent position on private estate Exc refs 201-439 286;;

CHLD DAY CARE Part time Large home, private yard References 609-448-0526

WE ARE SEEKING A CHALLENGE Sure we do everything from building new homes to panelling dens But the real satisfaction comes when we meet the challenge that an older house offers retaining the integrity of the dwelling without sacrificing comfort and beauty solving problems with innovation ana experience - using the ex­pertise and craftsmanship that has made WILLIAMS BUILDER known in the Princeton area for years Call 609-587-8500

CARING, COMPASSIONATE individual seeks work

assisting elderly person or couple, 2-5 days / week Experienced nurse s aide , w ill also do housekeeping meal preparation, errands Local references gladly provided Please call 609 924-6349

TWIN RIVERS Mother will care for your child while vou work Playgroup atmosphere Finished Playroom Back yard (or outdoor plat *>09-443 4555.

EXPERIENCED MOTHER licensed teacher form er assistant director of TR Toddler program with established b a b y -tilin g business has openings beginning m the summer Finished playroom, yard, nearby playground, daily outings, meals 4 snacks provided Call 609-448-0406

CART TIME HELP W ANTED Landscape work Driver s

acense required 609-448 1962

,PN M F, full time and »art tiem All shifts Very good ipportunity to come aboard nth a highly accredited nedical facility Good uirktng conditions Wonderful ipportunity for future ad ancement Apply in person tam-5pm. Mon -Fn . Franklin onvalesceni Center, Rt 27

• ranklin Park, \ J

ES AIDES 4 DR­IES - M F, full time 4 me All shifts available is a wonderful op jty to enter our new icnal program which

immediately after Day Our education

hment program will ou on a career for the

tomorrow To take age of this invaluable g program, apply in : Mon thru Fn 9 a m pm Franklin Con ent Center Rt 27, n Hwv Franklin Pk ■1 201-821-8000

INTERESTED in your c h i ld ’ s d e v e lo p m en t " Professional child care by former elementary teacher now young mother, provides a verv stimulating environment with lots of warmth and un­derstanding Cali 609-921-1135

Mo t h e r o f f e r s c h il dCARE - hourly or daily, finished basement, snacks, lots of TLC Twin Rivers 609- 443-3343

PROFICIENT WRITER with extensive experience in bu s in ess m a n a gem en t, relocating to Princeton area Background in industrial en g in eering . M arketing, economics Available lor challenging 4 rewarding assignm ents Speeches, product publicity, advertising copy, articles, audio-visual presentations Write to Box *02068 c/o Princeton Packet

ITALIAN STUDENT learning English is looking for any job 609-924-7002

WAYS TO COPE RELAX - 5SERTIVEM

TRAINING. SELF [IMAGE BUILDING Emphasized in our Training Program In Life Skills 4 Coping Techniques tor persona 1 growth 4 development at home, school and i >r work 8 week coiurses m Princeton area Also, in service, m-tact group 4 one-to **ne training Contact (Theresa T -marchio at 609-466-0636, 0644 _______________ I

ENJOY 16TH ANNUAL COUNTRY FAIR. 4 FLEA MARKET Sat , sept 30, 11-5 p m , M iller Memorial Presbyterian Church grounds. Ridge 4 New Rds . Mon Jet Antiques, white elephants, food, games, entertainment TAbies available $8 201-329 2042

MOTHERS' Going back to work or school" Established \urserv School provides QUALITY DAY CARE for your preschooler or Kin­dergarten child Loving Care in an educational setting Call Busy Bee School 609-443-3883

LAWRENCE DAY CARE CENTER on Eggerts Crossing Road has two immediate openings for 4 year-olds Fees based on sliding scale Call Pam Bhalla 6094183-3399

PERSONAL GROWTH a Gestalt approach on going weekly workshops A unique opportunity for self- exploration Gestalt training information a) minutes from Princeton in Bucks Countv. Sallv \1 alien, 215-968-5384

PR IN C E TO N W R IT IN G ASSOCIATES — is back from an August vacation break and ready to serve you again Resumes, reports brochures, pro/noi ion a l m a te r ia l manuscripts Any job where writing is lmponan 201-359- 5948

PRODUCT!VE RESl MES Since 63 Will edit, revanp 4 upgrade vour self-generated RESUME'OBJECTIVES to a camera ready 'Pow er Packed Profile Send info 4 cfc mo for $1 x age to SECON me Box 306 Trenton NJ 08602

RESUMES UNLIM ITED - Your complete one stop resume sen >ee teatqring resum es pro fess iona lly written to highlight your qualifications, expertly typed &,offset printed For personal', confidential service call RESUMES UNLIMITED at 609-4484)70!

CAREER JOB SEARCH & l '

SEALING Testing &Resume included. Dr Michael L Rosenthal 609-737 2236

R Y fN RESUME SERVICEDayton N J Evening i ;

'a!,t-r 4-p.m 201-329-2431

MOTHER/TEACHER will care for your children, bet home, while vou work or play 201 -821 -8422.

CHILD CARE experienced mother w ill care for your child weekly 609-448-5873

WELL KNOWN 4 Reliable Mother w ishes to babysit daily or weekly located across the st from McKnight School 609 448-5338

BABYSITTING - in my home. Reliable mother In (ants and toddlers Hot lunch and nap Swimming pool for summer play. Lawrenceville 609*882 3817 *

CHILD CARE in my home for working mothers Ex­perienced References Twin

DEADLINE FOR CANCELLATIONS

1 PM MONDA\

. GOING ON A T R IP " Why bother hiring a babysitter when you can leave * your school aged child in a family atmosphere in our Lawmen ceville home We’ ll provide lots of TLC. meals. Iran .sportation For more info please cal! Marcia 609-883 7863.

C L E A N I N G L V D Y AVAILABLE Mondays and Thursdays $r> dav f , eellent references 6i)9 5380

MIDDLE AGED DEPEN DABLE WOMAN looking for housekeeping job Rets available 609-448 844)7

\DMIN ASST EXE< SECY to handle projects

w initiative 4 independence tor top exec Excellent w people Personable 4 professionally competent Would like to travel Reply Box * 02046. c a Pnneeton Packet

I PD ATE YOUR OUTER 1M AGE

A Workshop for Women

Oct 2 thru Nov 6, 1978. Mondays 7 30 - 10 p m

Holiday Inn Route *1 Princeton

For information call 201452- 3320 or 874-8476

EXPERIENCES IN LIVING-LEARNING

(.earn to identify and fulfill personal needs, increase self­esteem and improve in terpersonal communications These themes and others wdl be explored in a supportive setting through group in­teraction Certificated group leader Offices in pnneeton and Kendall Park Contact B Blank. 201-297-9567

THE FOURTH WAY -is a method ot sell-development, introduced into America bv Mr Gurdjieff AKHALDAN U is a school ui the Fourth Way led bv an experienced teacher 609443-1898

CAROL'S PLACE — Per onalized stationery, in

citations and gii’ items at discount prices Call 609443 3141

CARING EXPERIENCED TEACHERS 4 Reasonable tutition, centrally located morning sessions for young 2 s

4 call Presbyterian Cooperative Nursery School. 609-466-9140 or 924-5089

P A R EN T EFFECTIV E N ESS TRAINING

PARENTS Are you tired L of not communicating with y our children" 2 of nagging and hassling over chores, rules or homework" 3> of tantrums and door-slamming battles" Or. do you fee! you're doing a good 10b but want to do better" P E T uses methods and skills that can be learned bv any parent who does not want to leave parenthood to chance or luck Next class to begin in October For more information, contact Stephen E Hefler M D . 609-7994700

ADVENTURESOME WOMAN seeks entertaining man 45 55for leisure activities Write Ruth Robinson 68 So Main Si . Manville, N.J

ATTN OPTOM ETRISTS - e x p e r ie n c e d a ss is ta n t qualified 4 capable of clerical 4 medical procedures Reply to Box *02073 c/o Princeton Packet

BOOKKEEPER Full Charge thru G/L Familiar with all ivpes of systems including machines. 609448-4921

CARS SERVICED tuned-up. washed and waxed Satisfaction guaranteed Call Tom 201-722 2625

CRANBURY MANOR - Mother will babvsit in own home All Day Fenced play vard Hot lunches 609-448-0367.

AnnouncementsMONTESSORI DAYCARE AND PRE-SCHOOL• Kindergarten• Half day; full day - 5 days• 8 00 a m 5:00 p m• Convenient location on Kt 27 at Lutheran Church• Sensitive, warm, caring teachers 1 N.J. approved A.M S. Certified• Mini-program for 2 12 4 3 ;>r olds. 8:45-10 a m Register now Some openings available CALL 201-297-6066 or 297-9144

A V I A T 1O N G R O U N D SCHOOL CPC beginning end of month Raritan Valiev Flying School, Kupper Air­port For information call 201 722-5111

POSTSCRIPTS - Invitations Persona lized - tat ionery Substantial discounts Call for appt 609-924-8167 . 921 3854

FABULOUS FLEA MARKET All Saints Church All

Naims’ Road - off Terhune Road i Princeton, Saturday September 30, 9 a m to 4 p m Bargains and Boutique Lunch available Come browse and tan < ir rent a table and sell Call Mrs Houtz. 609 799-9357

A H DA A \t. USER A St * Moo L has < men t ngs forages two to five Toilet training not neve- -ary Open aft year Ram Apm daily Hot lunches. Five miles North of Pnneeton 609 4664)805

WIDOWED" Warm friend­ship. understanding, and a smorgasbord of activity is offered by The Singles Fellowship ’ adult singles and re-stngied persons) Further information, call the Director, Mr Frap Bevea 609 4521368

MOM AND TWO BOYS WOULD LIKE TO MEET A SPECIAL MALE FRIEND We re 36. 14 and 8 Our friend would be warm, caring, in­telligent, and down-right fun- loving We like family life, sports, travel, and goocl times Mom especially Tikes good conversation, books and honest reianonships If you’re interested in being our friend, please write and tell us about vourself to Box *02059, c/o Princeton Packet

COLLEGE SELECTION 4 A P P L I C A T I O N C O U N ­S E LL IN G individuals 4 small groups Dr Michael L Rosenthal, 609-737-2236 . h

A YOUNG PROFESSIONAL single parent desires the

t use her*.-'forming equity for future usage Is unfamiliar with Jocal lending real estate laws,'Has secure growth career ’/path with es'ablished corpbrj ji'on. seeks the advice ojp ex ­p e r ien ced p r e fe ra b ly

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1st Presbyterian Church, Hightstown. For information call 609-448-2481 or 448-5459

STAINED GLASS SUPPLIES Distributors 4 Discounters

Custom designs Repair 4 restoration Lamps, mirrors, planters etc Princeton Stained Glass. .18 Spring SC, 608-921 1311

GAY SWITCHBOARD in- • ‘ -'iter 609-9;

2565 Best hours7-10 p m -Mon thru Thurs i

LUCITE DESIGNER FUR N ITU RE, accessories 4 ap- p o i n t m e n t s , c u s t o m manufactured on a I-of-a-kind 4 limited edition basis by Alexander Morris Design Each piece is signed by the designer 609-392-8290’ for complete information

FLY TO LAS VEGAS: FR E E ! - Send for more details Gienmark Publishing. Box 233. Plainsboro. N J 08536

DIVORCED" SEPARATED" Want a sympathetic, helpful ear" The Singles Fellowship offers you friendly low-key fellowship and variety of activities Adult single arid re- singled persons call 609 452- 1368 for details.

CARPOOL W ANTED - to join i>r form from Twin Rivers to Bush Terminal area. Brooklyn, N Y 609-448-3699

KAY S IN TRO D U CTIO N SERVICE all ages Mee' a partner for a friendship or marriage 201-534-2726

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A L CO Hi -LJCS ANON' MGl ' HELP AND INFORMATIONCALL 609-924-7592. T

INFORM AL TALKS, » on d e v e lo p in g s p i r i t ua l awareness Bahai Faiths Call 609-771-0861

CHILD 4 FAMILY HOME COUNSELING

At their own home, child !■ family learn how to cope with problems arising from emotional, physical or developmental handicaps Priscilla Maren 609466-2039

P a r e n t s w i t h o u t PARTNERS JOIN US - on the 4 th Tuesday of the month, 6 p m , . Unitarian Church of Princeton, for program and social hour For information, call evenings 609! 924-2872 or 799-0458

R ID D E R IN ’G D AY N U R ­SERY SCHOOL has several openings for children 2‘x to 5 yrs old Half or all day, flexible hours for working mothers Hwy 27 bet Kingston 4 Kendill Park State licensed Call 201-297- 1956.

PLAY GROUP - for 2L to 4 vr olds, whos parents wish for an artistic program in harmony with nature, under an experienced teacher Singing, rhythmic playing,

Eainting stories, baking read, feeding animals on

producing farm Emphasis is on natural inner-beauty rather than TV media Cold Sod Road, 7 week semester Limited to 5 201-2974)382

AFTER SCHOOL CARE Available for children grades 1 thru 4 Mon thru Fri. 3-6. Tues half days & school holidays Funding available to qualified applicants, Program meets at Kreps School Transportation provided from other elementary schools Call Princeton YWCA, for details ' 609-924-4825, ext 25 Barbara Hulit

LOOK LOOK, LOOK There is parking at Princetoh Station Kates 50 cents per day $1.0c tor overnight, by the wees $3,000, by the month $8 The ■*nly overtii’ght parking in Princeton 609 924 -0976

1 \ —GESTALT GROUP

starting

20) 129 2045 609 896-0303Both local calls from Prin­

ceton

WI NDOW F A S H IO N S WOVEN WOODS MINI BLINDS BY DEI MAR 4 VERTICALS ALL AT 25% OFF INSTALLED 5 ou don pay my overhead because I t-ave none Call Nikjki Harris, Registered Interior! Designer, for price quote, • 'ri 443-6791

O I E S T 1 O \ i N G & DISCOVERING ES HALF THE FUN DAY CAjRE or half day pre-school creative ex perience at Montessori Children House, Keiidall Park 8-5 pm Children grow in confidence, creativity 4 develop love ot learning Register‘now Call Jot 297 6o6«. or 297 9144

Personals

Sin g l e a d u l t m e n - andformerly married are the

bar scene and cocktail crowd groups not speaking to your deeper needs" The Singles Fellowship offers positive alternative, focused and varied activities We’re reorganizing for the fall and winter season call 609-452- 1368. or write The Singles Fellowship. 61 Nassau St., Princeton

1 H E S I N G L E S FELLOWSHIP of Prin­ceton: aims to help meet social, intellectual, and spiritual needs of the formerly married and single person' We re not "churchy out are ecumenical in scope. For more information write The f ellowship. 61 Nassau St , Princeton or call 609452-1368

MAN 50 bicyclist, seeks woman bicyclist Object •vociabie bicycling Reply Box *02080 c/o Princeton Packet

CAR POOL — to Path leave Twin Rivers 7-7:30 lv WTC 5- •5 30 609-448-7647 443-167T

Y o u r b r e a t h s t i n k s ” ! -Abu cough and wheeze Abu burn your hard earned mones

You are killing yourself and paying dearly to accomplish it! Stop smoking forever Send only $2 95 total price) to M G Associates, P O, Box 116-C. Kendall Park. New Jersey

RIDE NEEDED — to Colorado before end of month Will share driving & expenses 609-924-2345

PREGNANT WOMEN - Would you like to help" I am a Pre Medical Senior at Princeton University and 1 am interested in the* attitudes and feelings of mothers-to-be w ho are from 5 7 months pregnant Abu w ould be asked to' fill out a short questionaire If interested, call A vonne Gomez, 609-734- 0308 between 7-8:36 pm any night

RIDE TO & PROM - New York Citv or Newark connecting w PATH needed from Prin eeton Call 609-921-2306

ATTENTION

Anyone who witnessed the accident that occurred Monday. September 11th. at approximately "pm, at the intersection of Route i and Washington Rd in West Windsor involving a dark green Torino and a red Por sche please call 203-528-8325 collect after 3pm Any in­formation regarding this in­cident will Re greatly ap­preciated

OPENING FOR D EER HI NTLNG PARTY 3 or 4 persons Maine Downing Pond tamp call 201 159-5682 evenings

ESCORTS - Part time, evenings 4 weekends We are now interviewing men bet­ween ages 25 4 65 for a new escort service catering to women Good character, neat appearance, initiative, en ihusiasm 4 outgoing per sonality essential. Should like to communicate with women Car necessary Refs. Req Supplement your income 4 have fun If vou think you are right for the job please send full details Afi replys strictly confidential Reply to Box *02016, c/o Princeton Packet

•- v.N PLANNEDPARENTHOOD CLINIC Mondav evenings Call 609-448-3439

NEED A BAND" Weddings are our specialty danceabie music for alk^ges

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ONCE AGAIN SHOPPE 140S Main St . Highstown

609-448-9849 Mon.-Fri. 10-Spin

Used but not abused clothing for (he entire family

LEVOLOR RIVIERA BLINDS

VERTICAL BLINDS30% off list delivered

Elenby Products Call for quote 20) -364-4583

DISCOUNT GUNS & AMMO Shotguns 4 rifles

$10 over wholesale Ammo discounted

I0°„ off most hand guns Reloading supplies discounted

Buy Sell 4 Trgde Murphy’s Sportsmen’s Den 3132 Rt. 27. Kendall Park

Mon 4 Tues closed Wed-Thur-Eri il2-9 Sat, I(M>. Sun. 12-6

201-297-3357

POOL TABLES -A used T table $400 8 ' 4 9f tablesavailable Order now for in­stallation or lay-away for holidavs < Bumper pool tables too). Cal! 359-0260

'ORIENTAL GROCERIES 4 GIFTS Trenton Farmers Market Fri’s 4 Sail's. 10-7 609-394 8887 ) Columbus

Farmers Market, Thurs thru Sun’s '609-298-3191) If no answer 609-882-5767i

DISCOUNT LIGHTING The Roosters Coup j Lighting ixtures. lamps. shajJes parts

and repairs Chx'ks./gift items6 fireplace equipment Huge assortment of brand names at discount prices! THE ROOSTERS’ COUP.! on R! 29, Lambertville, N J OPEN7 DAYS 609-397-0007

SINGLE ADULTS (25 yrs. & older) The Singles Fellowship offers vou warm accepting fellowship and a variety ofactivities Give us a call (609) 452-1368

Are you DIVORCED?

SEPARATED?WIDOWED"

Never MARRIED?

The Hightstown Singles' Christian Fellowship may have something to offer you We provide a variety’ of ecumenical programs, all aimed at ihose who live the single life Come and join us! Every week we have: ECUMENICAL WORSHIP at 2 pm on Sunday GROUP COUNSELING at 7:30 pm on Wednesday SOCIAL AC­TIVITIES at 8:30 pm on Friday Babysitting is provided All functions are at ihe First Presbyterian Church, 320 North Main, Hightstown, N.J For more information, call 609M48-3265 or 448-0055

WIDOW - 5’3" personable with varied interests wishes to meet educated. sincere gentleman, 65-75 with sense of humor |o share friendship Write to Box *02070 c/o Princeton Packet

AFFABLE. ENERGETIC MALE '40’s> in need of housing and companionship, seeks attractive young woman with apartment to share Am neat. cooperative, con­servative; and have good in­come Reply Box *02066 c/o Princeton Packet

MIDDLE) AGED gentleman needs female companion 201- 828-7744 I

35 YE AR OLD BUSINESSMAN seeking companionship with female between 30 4 40 yrs old. Avocations are hike riding, theater, football 4 other outdoor sports Would prefer woman w/no more than 1 child Please send picture 4, short note about yourself to Box *02063 c/o Princeton Packet

ATTRACTIVE pe,itebrunette from So America in mid 4ds non-smoker, non- dnnker business oriented, eniovs swimming dancing etc W ishes to meet educated honest, neat, financially secure gentleman to share friendship & possible marriage Reply P.O. Box 942, N «* Brunswick . N J 08901

Bargain <Mi|airtANTIQUE OAK - Dining room set -10 pieces Excellent condition; It. Prov sectional sofa 2 chairs, 4 Vinyl couch*, need reupboisienv or slip­covers, corner (able 4 hexagon table 609-448-9367 after 4pm

SOAPSTONE Green. White, soft stone, easv to carve. White, pink, trjansluceot Alabaster, Carrara Marble, African Wonder-Stoine, power tools and accessories Sculpture House tyre.. Open Mon-Sat Skiilman, N.J. 609- 466-2986

G.E ELECTRIC STOVE - double oven, 40", exc’, cond $60 609-448-2305

DANISH TEAKWOPD dining table 4 chairs, made in Denmark, like new, $700 value asking $500 ’(509-771-9264 |

A DIFFERENT FURNITURE ST('9t open at 2000 T Doy lest own. acnj Edison Furmture- mture, dccoratoi hanging liaskets et and ask for Alice dosed Sundav

KIND OF ,E - now k Road, ss from Used fur

items, c Stop in 10-5 daily.

21 SEARS COLORG TV - vompleteh recondino* ied b\ Weathers $175 609124-2850after 6 pm f <

11ELECTRIC MOTORS 1- new

fISOOrpm $225 5hp lpn 213T fr1800rpm $325 1.?hp » 145Tfr !8O0rpm TEFC $75. Ujthers Call before Lam or after 6pm201-329-2154

ELECTRIC MOTORS 3 4hp. 1725rpm, Also 5 speed reducers, 30 to 1 ratio $30 ea Brand new 201-297-3903.

WE ARE MOVING Furniture sale and something fp: new babies Great buys ,#09-443- 6826 Yi

54 VOLUME Great Books of The Western World set. 15 vol MagiU’s Masterplots spt 609-921-7572

t n ERS Cla\T : kilns itilt and cmpicals

STANDARD (L A Y MINESipen Mon-Sat Skiilman N.J

609-466 2986 1

THE RESALE SHOP - 901 a mplain Rd Mapville

Buving; and selling -y; Youip

tools and useable iterris 201526-3761. |

v/."7fry <

i.uaranteed Can deliver and in electrical or gas hook up 201369-3718 j ■

LIVING RM FURN. - 2 pc Sect Couch Avocado on Ecru w plastic covers Mint Cond. 2 Lady Chairs Beige on Ecru w / plastic covers Mint Cond Antique Wht frames on both items Best offer on eael- itm Call after 5 pm. 609-448-4237

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BARN WOOD FOR SALE - Hand hewn beams. h00 yr: old oak milled timbers! 3x7. 3x4 oak rafters Pine) shop-lap barn siding vellow pine flooring, oak ebesjtnut oam siding WTolesale retail 201- 236-6®0

MAG1( \TAUX-I E $1credit et $1 with spur list $5 order Jack - Magic Den Box312 Princeton Jet I

2 FREE LESSONS

with purchase of a Guitar

F A R R IN G T O N S M U S ICPrinceton. 12 Spring St

andHightstown. Rt 33

A VIIt l ttJJER ST School or College Home, business. Rubber --tamp of niid sizes mane to y !

A PSaddress,

up code all kinds our order

IIINKSOVS82 Nassau S

TYPEWRITERS manual, portabl^models New. rec ADDERS. CAJLCl Name Brands. Repairs. Trade-ins. BUSINESS MACH Nassau St 609-924-7

F31ectric. office

< nditioned LATOKS Rentals CENTER

INES. 104 2243.

EDINBl K(.H SPORT SHOP 1722 Old Trentorj Road

Edinburg, NiJ. 609-443-1214

Guns at Dealer Wholesale We sell .most new guns at Sugg. Dealer Wholesale Jennings 78' Super Ts.'| $114.95,

Arrowstar Huntgrs 78), $249 95, Rem 1100 3 “ Vr” 12 4 20 ga. $249 75, Rem} 870 3 VR 12 ga. $201 00 Hoijirs Mon Tues Thurs 4 Fr! 12 noon 9pm, Wed., 12 noon|-6PM Sal 9AM - 6PM Sun. 10AM 4PM

hv >MUMS - Cushion grown, many- wholesale & retail Greenhouses, Sha 259-2431

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THE CENTRAL POSTWINDSOR HIGHTS HERALD

Thursday, September 2 1. 1978

Seven For Central Jersey

Classified AdvertisingcHILLSBOROUGH BFAC (IS

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B arg a in M art B arg a in M art Bargain M art Barga in M art Barga in M art Barga in M art Barga in M art Bargain M art Barga in M art.1 & J COIN SHOP

LOCATED AT TONY’S MARKET RT 130. WINDSOR

l S COINS BOUGHT A ND SOLD

WE BUY PRE-I9S4 SILVER C OINS

S3 35 PER DOLLAR SAT 10-5 SUN 11-5

PLYWOOD SHEATHING ext. new 4x8 3/8” $7.68. 1 2‘ $9 48. 5/8” $12 18, 3/4” $14 38 Klin dried lumber 1x3x8, 48 cents, 2x3x8 $1 20, 2x4x8 $160 Andersen windows $32% off Tex 1-11 plywood siding 5/8” 4x8 $14 88 sht 3/8", 4x8' $12 88 R R tie, new, creosoted, 8' $7 95 Candeliver 215-674-0205, eves 887 2313

PARENTS - DISPOSABLE DIAPERS BY THE CASE ALL SIZES, HALF PRICE 609-890-9170

SPRING MEADOW FARM freezer beef, naturally raised. No steroids Also nitrate- nitrite free ham, bacon, sausage & corned beef 609 466-2937

BLACK LACQUER CHINESE CABINET w/gold accents. $200 firm. Call 609-924-9119, 3 to9 pm.

FREEZER BEEF

Home grown naturally fed steers Cut to your own specification, wrapped and frozen Kaufman Farm 609 466-0773. Master Chg avail

BENNETT RESPIRATOR Excellent condition also portable oxygen equipment 609-448-8882

TENNIS RACQUETS — Yonex aluminum with gut string and Head Vilas wood with gut string 609-737-9212 after 5pm

CASH for your old jewelry, diamonds 4 estates Mac Donald Jewelers, Yardviile, \ J 609-585-4716

COLOR TV - 25 Magnavox console. $200. 'ires with runs G7Rxt5 G78x14. $40. ea sc good cond, E lectric Cord organ with 16 assorted music books $20 609-448-7935

SOFA 2 chair- rug & _

SET MAPLE * wag. - - hee bunk beds with foam mat ■resses $150 Call 609-448 3170

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LOOKING FOR L ITTLE TANDEM BICYCLE Sch- TH1NGS" Try Pirnceloh winn. like new, $130 5 spd Hardware. Pn nee ton Shop BICYCLE BUILT FOR TWO ping O r 609 924 5155 609-924-5891

MINOLTA >R7 1<11 + 58mm 1 4 + 35mm 1 8 Kxc cond $200 Davs 201 545 9403, Eves 609-7*19-1466

FOR SALE living room full of furniture, wall unit dinette set. crib Reasonable 609 443 5811

TAPE RECORDERS Dokorder top quality reel to reel. $280 Sony 8 track, like new $ioo TEAC 350 cassette $150 609-466-2786

BEDROOM — OAK double dresser, mirror, chest, full bed 2 night tables, new con­dition, $400, also unusual Queen wrought iron head board with frame, $75 609 259 7940 eves

SEARS FROST FREE 19 cubic fooi 2 vrs old $150 609 799-8645

WOODBURNING STOVE for sale Beautiful, old kitchen stove w 6 burners, oven, etc Good condition 201-782 2744 after 6 p m

COMPONENT STEREO SYSTEM - Kenwood Heath AH Advent. Sharp cassette Like new $550 609-448 .3127

SHARPEN UP complete sharpening service at Prin ceton Hardware Princeton Shopping Ctr. 609 924 5155

KTICHEN CABINETS - from Kend Pk house, asking $300 for 5 units, verv good cond Counter top/sink also avail. 201 821-9558

RFF RIGERATOR electric washer & drver assorted odds 4 ends 609-655-2514

OLD PRINCETON INN hand carved 6 bar $250 Colonial maple twin 4-poster beds. $100 pr American Indian, old hand carved w ooden doll 609 882-6733

CALORIC gas wall oven & counter stove, $200 or best offer 201-359-5819

DRArTING TABLE solid oak 6 x3 3' , includes sliding level & lamps S125 firm 604 799-8238

running condition $150 609 452 2528

SOLID OAK DINING KM TABLE with 2 extra leaves 4 4 Captain s chairs, like new $650 Please cal! 609-585-9218

3 BATHROOM SINKS one ceramic bathtub $50 for all 4 pieces old fashioned double sink wityh legs $25 8 10floureseent fixtures plus 4 fin flourescent 4 fixtures all 12 pieces for $50 to-68 6-panel 2 file solid core door $15 An tique stove 4 refrigerator, both for $25 Also avail shelving 4 bookcases for storage pi us old fashioned screens for windows, no reasonable offer refused Please call 609-448-0363

MAR AN T* 2210 Stereo receiver 2 vrs old t all 609 448-5%6 between 4 & 11 p m

CAR STEREO Pioneer KP 4H> super ' oner w cassette Bosch power antenna. 2 Hitachi speakers, slide-in mounting brackets best offer

. over $150 609-921-92.1 i

VALUABLE 78 RDM classical retards Excellent cond Col lector items in strumenlal 201 246 4148 after 6pm

OIL BURNER 'J ' used 4 months. $100 or best offer 201 873 2843

G E PORTABLE DISH WASHER $50, Porcelain sink 27 $15 Calcumatic 870calculator At $20 609-924 G030 evenings

HOT WATER HEATER elect ru runs perfectly (4/ gallons All 875 2843

QUALITY "P A HOUSE” sofa, 78", rust/white print w/slipcover, $200 Perego carriage, exc. cond $25 609 799-9410

NEW '74 Capn tailpipe & catalytic converter 4 2 like new tires Reasonable 609-452 4761 or 395-0232

WHIRLPOOL elec green dryer, $75. traverse curtain rods • 160 ' +wdth pr $20. kit bar stools, honeygold padded hi back, wrought iron base, 4 $200 ‘201-821-7760

to) TIME'FOR REPAIRS boy's 26” Triumph 3 spd bike.$20 25” col Or TV needs pic­ture tube. $25 609-466 1909alter 6pm

BEDROOM SET 5 pc Med Beautiful $525, blue velvet Couch, tufted back $250, yellow velvet barrel chairs. $75 ea. Dining room table 4 4 chairs, dark wood $225. hanging lamps . $20 ea All like new Also bike, playpen high chair etc 609 443-5689

REDECORATING - ant fireplace, sofa, 3 tables, club chair 201 297-2788

DEX FU RN ITU RE - ( oloniaJ sofas, table lamps, good condition 609 448 3966 after 5pm

FU RNITURE EarlyAmerican sofa rocker cocktail lable, rug, drapes misc Cal! 2012974884 afler 7 pm

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CASH REGISTER NCR Depi 4 tax kevs Exc cond orig. cost, $725 Sacrifice. $350 201 782-7281

NORGE WASHER $130.

stools. $35. 609-452-2417.

'Kenmure washing machine mahogany able, 40” x 66” . single pedestal dropleaf Ltgntoiler chandelier, green, antique look; white draperiesfor sliding glass doors,

■924 3800 i9-5pm. Mon-Fri

DISHWASHER SPOTTING1 For $1 20 I can solve that

problem 4 many others (Mil 201-722-1477 after 5pm

ROSENTHAL t HINA ser vice for 8. never used woman’s golf set. like new,

•. amping refrigerator ta ll 609466-0639

JOHANNA FARMS INC William Johnson, distributor Fresh home delivered dairy products. 215-943-2033

2 LOVELY - custom, matching coniemporary loveseats Brand new, never used Wrong size for new home Will sell separately, below cost 609- 737-1354

C LA S S IC A U T O M A T IC ROLLE1FLEX Tessar 13 4 lens with case Reconditioned and cleaned, unused since $200 CANON FTB semi automatic FD 50MM 1 1 8 lens with case Recently reconditioned 4 cleaned. $150 UNIREX Topcon automatic 12 F-50MM lens with case, $50 CAVALIER 5000 35MM 1 1 4 F-55mm lens, $50 NATCO 16mm sound projector 1000 watts Aged but servicable Ampex reel to reel lape deck, needs work, $50 Mr Friedman 609-466-2730

SHOWCASES - 2. 6 ft glass lighted cases, 1, 6 ft glass 4 storage lighted case. 1-5 ft formica “ L ” counter with small glass display area 609 448-2955

FURNITURE Ltvtng room dining room plus dishwasher Less ban 1 yr old 609-448-5179 or 448-0520 after 7 p m

ORDER RECORDS OR TAPES BY PHONE .even before ; hey re released We ll send them on Mastercharge. Visa or C.O.D Top albums ake 2 days Pre-release or

ders are sent on day of release Sorry, no Classical at this ime Call 609-924-8688, and

ask for "Telephone Sales , to- 6 daily, 10-9 Fridays, 12-6 Sundays, Call now for a free list of the op selling records 4 tapes' NOT A CLUB, NO OBLIGATION NO BILLS! WE CARRY ALL LABELS AT DISCOUNT PRICES 609-924 8688.

■WOODEN DESK iarge. from 1930's good cow tion HOC \ artous paintings 4 prints. 609-924-6039

TYPEW RITER tv yal eto office, auto return Exc cond orig cost. $475 Sacrifice. $185 201-782-7281

\1R CONDITIONER 5000 BTU, 3*. mos old, under warranty Queen ize box spring & frame. yr id ta ll John evenirB- 609-466-

ANTIQ I 1 F U R M T l HE good selection of hi sehold items brass 4 pewter, curtain rods, radios floor lamps and much more New items.daily

]South Boundbrook. 201469 0998

BONSAI - are for people who love plants 4 want to learn more about the care 4 shaping J interesting rees Call PHlv Fair-man, 609-924-3202

RCA — portable T V , very good cond $100, folding table, $4. ironing board. $3, record player, needs needle, $60 beautiful flowers, reasonable bov’s3spd bike, $50 9a m to 6 p m 28 Greenbnar Row. Princeton Community Village. Princeton Tup

REFRIGERATOR Brown 6 cub ft, like new. $150 609-896- 0210.

MOVING MUST SELL as soon as possible All cash Brown metal cabinet w shelves 4 m itror, 6'221, d x42” w $70. Porcelain topcabinet, w dwr , 36"h x2ti w $15 Colonial rocking chair. $33. Odds 4 ends, dishes, Xmas houses for under tree, cloihes, rake meia> vpewriter table $10 609-924-

3670

LAWN SWEEPER large Parker Mechanically ex ­cellent $75 609-921-665;

ROYAL Standard manuel vpewriter $70 4 Drawer

green steel filing cabinet 4 locks $75 2 door - eel green storage 'cabinet 6 It 8 shelves $50 Disappearing oak vpew riier desk 3 drawers $50

('all 609-655-3573

TYPEW RITER IBM officelike new Orig cost $925 San if ice $375 201 782-7281

DINING ROHM blond custom pads, server table 4 chairs. Call 201-521-1292

MOVING MUST SELL 4 elec i rophonie steret *w 8 rack ape. Mediterranean catenet

$75. Crystal s emv. are, whea design. > sizes, serv ice for 12 Be- iffer 609-799-3409

OLD BARN BEING TAKEN DOWN Anyone interested in materials please call Ms Roberts at 609-924 6 too

M A NS SPt >RT J ACKKT raw Hams Tweed, cost -Site -til S50 Dark green woolen blazer w gold, buttons $3" sizes o 4

■& Sons New beige raincoat, -ize40 $25 spor - lack like new $15 & $20 -/ 34 : -n- w ires, like new 175 \ 14

All- a e, GM finis *20 for both. 609 -<21-8644

T R IP LE ACTION elec exercycle orig $2(Xi Asking $100; 15 cu ft frigidairerefrtgerator, good cond . $40; 1 alum comb storm window. 281z” x 55 V . $7, Bathroom sink wehrorme towel bars 4 legs New cond . $15. Call 609 448-2842

R E F R I G E R A T O R Wesiinghouse, med size, a 1-mosl new . $225 Twin 1 Ufa chairs, upholstered cut velvet floral pattern, mint condition. $175 pair Wilson Siaff Golf dubs, set of irons and woods plus car», $250 Ice skates, ladies white, size 5* 2. $25 Elec motor. Sears, G hp. 3490 rpm, $25 Drafting equipment, parallel straight-edge. 48 $30 K and E beam compass. $25 Brunmg elec eraser $20 Micrometer, Si arret r. new o’ 6” and a set of lelescoping guages 5/16 6". $100 forboth Plumbers vise stand, portable $35 Display case, pegboard with 2 bottom drawers $45 Call 609-924-6332 eves.

REMODELING KITCHEN available in next 2 weeks are Kitchen Aide dishwasher. Whirlpool re frig . GE Americana stove stainless sink w/disposal 4 all wood cabineis Best offer 609-924-

SADDLE (EN G LISH ) Kieffer Bavaria Sheepskin pad. stirrups, leathers, girth included, $375 Western saddle, blanket included $275 Call 609-259-2761

WILL1AMSTOWN SOLID MAPLE — 9 pc dining set Dressing table, w round mirror 4 bench, portable dish washer, original Fausti oil painting framed 609 924-5214 after 4pm

HARDWOOD SALE natural bark well seasoned Apple Black Walnut, New Age Market Hwy #35. Holmdel N J 201-671-3526

24 VOLUME - of 1977 Collier’s Encyclopediawith 2 standard dictionaries Asking $150 609 799-8530

G E DELUXE ELEC DRYER —- Like new , $75 4 panel folding fireplace screens, solid brass bound, 35” high, 13” wide, $55 ea Blue 4 green carpet. 14 x6 x 1510” , $75 Blue velvei chair $25 Call 215-493-4977 evenings 4 all day Sunday

LARGE OFF W HITE crushed velvet luffed couch. 9' long, like new. $250 201-297- 9451 9 to 5

CONTENTS OF APART ME NT moving mus' sell. LR 4 BR furniture 609)-585-2524 after 5 pm

WELCOME TO TOWN

I am happv o giteet and welcome you o a nice place to live This message is also to let you know that 1 desire and would appreciate your business Some of your new neighbors can tell you about he good quality, and service

for which I am well known Why not visit Red Barn Cqsuals soon There is a lovely fail collection o f women's fashions for you to sjee

Sincerely yours, Kay ftontura

RED BARN CASUALS Rt. 206 Belle Mead

201-359-3305

Xjv4 FRENCH (Louis chairs Completely carved and Upholstered in ivory cot ion velour A ba $400 ea After 7 pm ca 1356

7) side hand

rubbed colored

rgain at II 609-443-

100 SOFA - very good cond. cushions recently recovered Rust brocade with urquoise imprint, $135 609-921 -3333, ext 59 davs. eves 201-874-8228

G 4 G Household SELLOUT - Contents of home or apt. sold

a professional manner Our experienced and qualified staff assures you the greatest return - Licensed Florence (215) 877-1307

BOOKS Official records of Civil War. 45 volurhns, best offer 609-890-0371

FABULOUS FLEA MARKET All Saints' Church t All

Saints Road - off Terhune Road) Princeton. Saturday September 30, 9 a m. to 4 p m Bargains and Boutiqu*" Lunch available Come brpwse and buy Or rent a table and sell Call Mrs Houtz, 600-799-9357

RIDING LAW NMOWER 5 hp engine with 4 spd tran­smission Like new Best offer 609-448-46:16

FOR SALE/ kitchen dining set with 6 chairs 201-874-8128

Air COND BTU. 8 mos 6251

YORK old. $325

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FIREWOOD hardwood $50 a cord871-7051

FOUNDERS — brand new •fa bed brown corduroy, $400

firm Westinghouse side bv side refpig freezer. 21 cu ft $200 609-896-1422.

FINE WOODEN MANTEL nd us marble hearth, legs 4

cross .Jiece $475. «W-924-«622 bet 9-5.

THREE SMALL T l RK1SH RUGS $450 Cali 609-921-2783 after 6pm

BRAND NEW conemporary sofa Paid over

$500 selling for $350 firm Cal! 609-432-5477 weekdays, 924- 1029 eves and wkenei- ask for Donna

rt PC BEDROOM SET Perfect condition Also lamps

mi end abtes 609-448-4114

RIVER HILL FARM is run­ning us fall sale of Dig-Youi Own shrubs open -Fridays s.uurdays Sundays >ep tc

‘ IK 24 y-rtPM it- white pine 4 Colorado spruce J jumper

arborv iiae 2 Canadian icmlock, tnd iither.s 3-S6.

Rhododendron, andromeda azalea will be dug 4 pi• <>d icxt weekend From route 22> miles south on 202 Let at

> utli Branch sign Go 1000 let Righ urn l- miles 201- >69 4624

LAWN SWEEPER 36” w ide, Rt He

elephone ype racks, $2(1 each

52 INCH ROUND table Gilded (rt Nouveau .6 inch pier mirror, Louis XV style mahogany center table pair of small provincial commodes, Louis X v style chair with cane back and seat, mahogany Berkey and Gay writing lable. large wing chair. 2 con­temporary walnut wall units 80x36 and 80x24. primitive th em bureau, evenings 609 924-4812

GIRL S BIKE: 21” Peugoet.3 vears old, good condition Call 609-924-4839 after 6pm

LG F A R B E R W A R E ROTISSERIE $30. chair upholstered seat 4 black, metal frame, Rose gold good cond $20 Aluminum folding cot 2' foam mattress, exc cond $15 Mikasa dishes, service for 4 with cream sugar 4 coffee pot, $25 2 wool blankets, good cond $5 each Call 609-924-6672, 9-11 am or after 5 pm

AAAAA FACTORY OUTLET THE CASE OF THE

CRAFTY WIFE - brought her husband on a leash because she didn't have enough money for all the exquisite ST fFE E L lamps FURLONG LAMP FACTORY OUTLET largest for a 99 mile radius 3 miles south of Lahaska Peddler's Village- on Rte 263. Furlong. Pa OPEN 7 DAYS Weekdays 8-8, Sat. 10-5, Sun, 11-6, Micro Dot Pricing 215 1 794 7444

14,000609-921

LAWN TRACTOR ID hp. Bolens with frohi mounted 42” mower $375 201-874-6889

10-SPEED - lady's Rovee Union, New parts $60 Call 20.1-297-2396

2 ROLLAWAYS - 30" metal Odk Desk - 3 drawers on side 4 l center drawer; 609-395-1749

KING SIZE headboard fruitwtMxi Sect tonal! sofa, blue velvet Occasional chair Wettnan. table. TV tables, stick lamp, brass fixtures and other inisc items All excel cond SU9-655-0846

SEARS FULL BODY EX- CERCISER pedal, row, adjust stretch. Like new $55 firm 609-896-2785 after 11am

seasoned split Call 609-

ZEMTH COLOR TV - 17 , "77. $225 Antique vinl, dbl fold, dbl seat, Oqk slatted church bench, $35; 10 spd bike AMI new, 26', $85. Misc small items 4 appl 609-443- 1270

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BUILT RITE baby $10 playpen $10. 6p9

by 1 H . F I RNITURE — living rm tjsed. $100 sofa- & chair, walnut black

vy duly upholstery, lined drapes. 9 ’ reia\ wruteant satin, blk print 201-

609-466-0721 274-8832 after 4pm

carriage 24 FT ABOVE ground -448-8685 .• 1 mining poo] filter ladder

(O 'er Like new liisassem- bled and ready to go 20I-874-

8 HP YARDMAN

regular!'. New Ha 201-874-4483

LATERAL FILES

filing cabinets iifct for quick .sale C 1300

HI M MEL \N\! VI <>r bells direct

many l utlectors itjr

Vies.can pint 2 so 2 ’able- - !D 609-

12” cut Serviced

ferv $375 ENCv ULQPEDIA - Com piete set of Funk 4 W agnail s‘in fa ll 201-329-6364

WO 3-uze lateral new-. $200 It 609-921 -

PLATES from Ger ■ms Order

Discount

Tl RE icker. new

niii 'clung op $|0Ois J chair, 17U59

OLYMPIA SM9 typewriter brand new, leather case Tel201-722-5173

•VAl. HAND BRAIDED a txil rug. approx 8x10' Bright colors greens 4 blues. $100 Pair of Stewart Clipmaster horse clippers, used very little, $4ti Also one older patr Complete window - 2 over 2 - with screen and storm win dow good condition $25 609- 924-9365 after 5pm 4 weekends

KITCHEN AIDE portable dishwasher w ith butcher block cutting board and energy saver. Tike new $225 Gibson 2 dr frost free refrigerator 18 cu ft $100 Speed Queen washer, $65 Call 201-874-8744 after 3 pm

IM PORTED CRIB - 4matching dresser dressing table, other baby items Also sleeper couch, golf clubs, smoke glass mirror 609-448- 3871 after 7:30 pm

P IC K YOUR OWN POTATOES Bring own container 9e per lb Sat 8 30 a m tl 30 a m Grover Farm348 Village Road East, Dutch Neck, N.J 609-799-1195

WOOD STOVE Timberltne T-24 model. Asking $350 609 466-0781

FOR SALE - Construction tools, equipment, assorted tools, materials 4 office furnishings: such as, table saw, skill saw, electric jackhammer, roof brackets, pump jacks u braces 609-924- 3692 home, or 921-3654 office

L! C ITE DESIGNER FUR MTU RE. accessories 4 ap­p o i n t m e n t s , c u s t o m manufactured on a 1-of-a-kind 4 limited edition basis by Alexander Morris Design Each piece is signed by the designer 609-392-8290 for complete information

MOVING SALE — electric rolisserie, 8 qt pressure cooker 4 canner. Record-0 Phone, double Mac, a pair of studded winter tires 750-13 and more All reaonsable .609-655- 3438

•OFFICE FU RNITURE — desks filing cabinets, chairs, some household furniture bedspreads, misc small items Call 609-448-9303, 9 to 6 davs

TOYS. G AMES BOOKS. RECORDS

See ad this heading under ( la rage Sale

ALLEN bicycle rack — ex­cellent condition, fits anv car, $20 Call 609-924-8354 Saturday

TURN OF THE CENTURY iron bed. single, needs pain­ting, $15 Solid maple coffee table, $30 Mens ID spd bike, gd cond needs minor repair, $25 Call after 6 pm, 609-466- 2412,

GOLD HOTPOINT - 2 spd washer & coppertone Ken more gas dryer Exc cond $85 each 609443-3716

APPLES - Wholesale 4 Retail Every day 9am to 6pm Forman Farms 609-448-2216

HOLIDAY HEALTH SPA - YIP . life time membership, hv owner Applicable everywhere including Quaker Bridge Mall $450 or best offer 609-890-8733

APPLE HARVEST TIME - at Terhune Orchards We have begun harvesting our McIn­tosh apples 4 will be pressing our delicious pure cider on Fri Sepl 22. To celebrate our harvest we will be having an Apple Day festival on Oct 7 Save that day for a trip to the farm 4 fun for everyone Terhune Orchards, 330 Cold Soil Rd. 609-924-2310. Open

FOR SALE P.A. SYSTEM r- moving & due to health must sell, Woodson, exc, cond like new , "l • speakers, plug-ms for instruments, 2 stands, ! Shore Mike, sis alone $125 paid, leather covers for all paid $65t», would like to sell for $300 $400 in cash Best offer takes it 609-92413670.

VICTORIAN Couch .-«■ ar< Deco twm beds, g ir ls

: aevn 'v .: <-headboard 4 night tables; 609 448 2678 after 1 pm

comers for folding, washable off white quilted pillows, $206 61)9-452-8835 eves, keep (r^ing

'sectional, brown white, black

6763 P

BE ! RCM >M SET 1 - vanity and chest, headbr asking $100 609-921 -6814,'

( M P L K T F T W 1 N :M- I (Hi h M ,SE7 antique vellow ii white. GOLDDEAK brass 4 glass etagere all newcondition, household items, spreads 4 clothes 609-6550945 to v

• ALORIC An elite gasjstove. 3 vears old Good condition ( all 609-924-2242 after 6 p m

OPTIMO DESK MDbEL MANUAL TYPEWRITER lw tb stand 4 cover, good cond v, •-•9 799 19 ,.fte- 6pn

NON !- in ( AMERA - 1 4 ksn- K mos left on warantee exc cond $375 604-452-3777 or 92-8954

io SPEED RM A hi cycle and bike trunk rack fee- sate Both: m exc - hape 6e*< 448 mi2f

I • FCTRI* STOVES 4gas -to\es to refrigerators 2 freezers 1 refrig, stove

2 cu ftfrigerator 6 ft sink and • -

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THE OUTGROW N SHOP •utftttmg :he whole family a:

incredibly' low prices 'since1944 /

234 Nassau St Princeton. N.J. v

Tues.-Fri. 10-5,Sat ';{[ 10-5(Closed Mon,] t 1

SPROUT YOUR OWN BEAN SPROUTS — New method, no rinsing Starter kit includes sprouter, :! lb. mung beans and full instructions, S10.95 Lu Enterprises. P O Box 480, So Bound Brook. N.J (18880

DINING : ROOM — custom traditional Italian, pedestal table 42x64. opens to 100” . pads. 6 chairs, breakfront. $2000 609-799-3293

PLASTIC TRASH CAN Liners All sizes available at

w holesale prices. Call 609-443- 3323 after 4pm

S e l l ' s BLUE 4 WHITE - handmade Indian rug, ap­praised at $400, will sell for $250 609-448-4848

LOG SPLITTE R 1978 Americajn 10 ton capacity, used verv little Must sett$725 . 609-448-4253.

MUSKRAT COAT $175 Ceralean Mink cape $300 609- 883-0537

R E I' RI GE R A TOR STOVE COMBINATION, counter height never been used, $155 2 cult refrigerator, 1 mo old, $95 Washer dryer, stove 4 upright freezer 201-369-3718

DESIGNERS MODERN dining room set with server, almost new $900. Lenox Temperware Percussion $75 Custom drapes $175 modern lime-green swivel chair $75 201-821-9559

QUEEN SIZE bed walnut headboard wooden platform with 1st class foam rubber mattress, from Workbench Also from Workbench. Danish- type wooden desk 3 drawers ('old 9x13 all-wool rug with pad Used 3 years, excellent ••onditioi Must sell Ca|! ' 609 421-0784 evenings weekends

.REFRIGERATOR - Sears Coldspot trustless. 14 1 eu.fl new capacity with freezer on top 2 door. A 1 cond SI00 609- 148-7524

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. ENDS Pto DELM YR & l ERTU'ALS ALU VT 25A• >FF i '-s l \L1.EI Niiu don'1 jias nr- uverhead because 1 have nunc ('all Nikki Hams, Registered Interior Designer• 1 »t pm:*!’ . j.ok> 44 t 0791

(.puller (walls,

St-873 7741

SEARS 4 hp 24” — $150 2 SNOWS, wt

4AAAA FACTORY OUTLET MEN'S LABOR AFTER*.

LABOR DAY SALE' Ladies make him hang that.Fixture' All fixtures at least 10% off A large gaggle at 30% to 40% A tew beauties 60% off FURLONG LAMP FACTORY OUTLET largest for a 99 mile radius 3 miles south of Lahaska Peddler s Village on Rte 263. Furlong, Pa OPEN 7 DAYS, Weekdays8-8, Sat 10-5, Sun 11-6. Micro Dot Pricing 215 794-7444-5-6 Beniamin

Room features Spode. koval Worcester. Bing 4 Grondall bone china & quality brass home furnishings 215-794 5242

W H O L E S A L E B O O N -’ TONWARE Gifts 4 more The Dish Cupboard 372 Rt 18, E Brunswick

EVERGREENSORNAMEN- TAIJvComedigvourow n or tag one for Christmas Austrian pmes $5, Japanese Black $6 Call 609-443-1336 446-7809 after 5 for details and directions.

POOL TABLE 4x8 slate top with wicker allevs $425 Cal! evenings 609-79941433

C.LEN Antique white Princess canopy for twin bed. Sears power rotary mower girl's blue 26fT Scli- w;nn bike Best offers: "ilease

pt 20 36 527--

P a CHYSANDRA R Fall planting $6.50 pel 100 plants 201-359-4207

e /2 )29 (792. |>

tIRI " BEDROOM SE'l

1' ,e>:mirror desk & chair $185 609-443-1130 t

1977 12HP RIDING MOWER with brand new;; grass

atcher & wagon Asking $210<; or ties! offer 20>-359-8307 .after5pm .(

• k. ,G E 24 cub. ft. refrigerator, water & ice dispense!. $399 Twm bedroom set.~iS$I50 4 lamps 609 799-4687 7

E D I S O N c y l i n d e r phonographs, several d if­ferent models many horns, must sell Best offer 201 996 6832

LIKE NEW GE stove, white, self-cleaning, double oven with rotisserie, jSwansorr hood w ith 2-speed fan 609-921-3730 ]

AimQUICK SALE Serta mattress, full Phone 609-799-4767

DIAMOND ENG A Ring set brand run '2180

GEMENT 609-448-

MN.VS Plants & Gif 1

1724 Old Trenton 609-14K-K! 3]

ost new size. $28

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Complete line o f, hanging baskets, house plants, cactus, a c c e s s o r ie s . novelties

HoursMon. Wed, Sat Thurs, Fri

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DOl RLE BED - Boflkpring. mattress, h eadboaA foot-

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Each piece except table has

wide 6091695-8761

A T T E N T IO N SC O U T TRooPS tents for sale Five Morsan nylon tents, no longer needed by our troop Excellent condition Some with stakes 4 poles included, some without Best offer 609-737-3886 anytime, after 3:30

REMODELING! - Magic Chef wall oven $35. range top $15.: -7: ■ a she’ $35 201 329-2165

KINI; SIZE BED FOR SALE e*C cond 609-921 7858/' •'

( .ARBAGE DISPOSAL7 New ' Walnut dining room set with 4 • hair Res' offers 609-448-

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111 SI I.KCTIV 5 KYI Bridge 4 Main Streets New Hope. Pa. 18938 FLOOR SAMPLE

t LEAR A NICE SALEoektail tabl^burl

$205 00 $139 95 chrome 4 glass oblong cocktail table $!60 ij0/$89.95 two piece see-

• 1 na 1 He.rculdn ( fa b r ic 57:64 00 $697 00 oak atm sofa

$762 (Hi 489.95 wiite 42 formica dmir* ' fable

'4 • ’• !*.' Many moge tenm: display at special*prices

Hours mon to Sat 10 y 5, Sun :2 -• i 215-862-2982 H

SEARS WALL E LETT HR HE. ATE £ asking $75 std 8' slid four $75 2ol 359-4542

ABOVE GROUND POOt FILTER - New motor Call after 6pm or weekends 201- 246-8045

BARRELS 52 gaitlon oak, $12 50 each Oak planters $10 each. 609-8( -1916

FIREPLACE builder has 38'1 white contemporary unit with slight chip in porcelain. Discounted price 609-587-8500 Mon-Fri 9-5pm

SMITH 4 WESSON HAND GUNS model 25. $313 59, model 57, $310.00, model 14. 8- 3/8 $220 model 19. $194,model 28. $176 50 Colt Python 6” $375 M U RPH YSSPORTSMENS DEN 201 297 3357. 3152 Highway ,37. Kendall Park

OAK FURNITURE' Round claw foot, table, $325 Two drawer washstand $55. Texas Highbov $375. Dreiser $lo0. 609-466 0592

WATERBEDS Bean Bags, stained glass lamps 4 much much more Spent! the Winter in a cozy warm waterbed Call Skip. Peace, 609-799-2679

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FIREPLACE COALi at pre­season special price, only $3.00 for 50lbs 201-329-6044

SNOW TIRES G7815. brand new $20 each Baby stroller $10. lawn spreader $12 609- 882-4772

COUCH FOR SALE ' new slipcover. $6.5 609-924- .78

COUCH - chair, bla'cx 4 white check, chair in red 4 white check, very good condition $175 or best'offer for all 3. Call 201-874-5388 after 6 pm

EARLY AMERICAN PINE dinette set 4 mate chairs-, and a plaid upholstered chair 2 flex 10 goodvear snow, tires BR78-I3. new rims, good condition of all 609-799-8620.

B&G BIKE SALE - Rossa.

TRY FOR TRIALiPERIOD Discounted biodegradable nonpolluting concentrated cleaning solutions, dish washing liquids, ndustrial solutions Call _ today and experiment to your satisfaction free of charge 609-921 3180

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10 GA WANT TO B IT - Upright GA DOUBLE piano in good condition

'Aanted for our Pirnceton— ------------ Education Center at Blair

stown 609452 3347FIREPLACE DISTRIBUTOR CLOSEOUT - over 200 fireplaces & stoves, pipe pipe fittings, bricks, mantels, grills, grates, fireplace tools, shelving, Duroflame logs, accessories & much more We are offering these items at su b s ta n tia l d iscou n ts Equipment is located at 1600 No Olden Ave Trenton 609 596 7600 Sale Starts Sept 18 9am COME SAVE 100 s of DOLLARS

CALIFORNIA — 4 poster tied natural red cedar, signed original, queen size 7X* ft high 609-921-1777 or 737-3594

SOFA & CHAIR — fair cond $50 Ladder wood 28 $20609-466-3368

WANTED TO BUY Scrap copper brass lean, aluminum stainless stei 1 sterling silver etc , soiid-s ,.r turnings. Industrial, business or private Correct market price, cash paid S Kleir. Metals C o In c 2156Campiain Rd , Somerville, N J 08876 Phone 201 722-2288

ORIENTAL RUGS we pay cash for antique & semi­antique oriental rugs One or many 609-393-6513

CASH for STAMP C O L L E C T IO N S . POST­CARDS, Old Letters Etc Call 609-448-0380

ALL WOOL WOOL O RUG - USED HARP WANTED 3*6. 2.tone tan. 8 place setting playable condition. for 48 p ie c e sterling silver Princeton area harpist 609

hunt 609-883-6345 after 5pm 924-1899

GIRL S CLOTHING - sizes 8- 14. coats, slacks, etc, like new 609 448-9488 after 5 30

KARASTAN — red wool area rugs, 6x9 and 9x12 Perfect condition Asking $500 After 5 30. 609-448-9488

FREE SHOP AT HOME CUSTOM MADE

•slipcovers •draperies

THE FABRIC HUTCH 609-448-3389

ROOFING Kendall Park Ranches from $39 95 per 100 sq feet Call John Eves: 201 297 7812 Da vs 201 -329-6309

STEREO - Dyna PAS-3 preamp, stereo 70 power amp- tube type for connoisseurs, $150 for both Sony rear channel ambience amp. $50 Phone 609-924-9207

FURNITURE — 8 rooms of beautiful decorator top quality furniture Owner is moving to new location and desires to dispose of all of his home furnishings rather than transport Phone for ap­pointment 215-493-6910

COUCH 2 pc $100 Single mattress & box spring $25 60S 488-3733 after 10 pm or before 8am

GE WASHER DRYER Exc condition $200, portable sid dishwasher. $25 Elec stove. $25 609-924-5567

GARDEN TOOLS for sale. 2 pade shovels, l pick, Cyclone 'reader 1 fishing rod, boys 5 d Raleigh bike, girls 5 spd. .ileigh bike, 17' alum ladder Ijustable. IBM elec pewriter 609 *37-1846 eves

AN VAC & CART FOR 7 i Simplicity tractor used 2 isons $200 201-359-5632

W a n te d To BuyC ASH FOR YOUR ANTIQUE FURNITURE — we are a large dealer specializing in Oak Willing to buy 1 piece to entire contents 201-329-2062

A \NTED : M EC H ANICTOOLS and lest equipment Phone 609-799-0286 after 6 p m

TECH MANUALS SALES CATALOGS - for electronic :es> & communications equrpmeni. 609-466-0721

TREADMILL FOR JOGGING - Prefer with odometer and/or tachometer 201-359-4702

copper

clem cry Receiving hcWr- !2 5 p m Mon thru h ri tto .iot Saturday No-i, ie in'-;. . Si rap I rut ,.m<:Metal! o , North Valiev Road K ..vi velt For info call 609

sT XL RPGS WANTED in,sell ®riv Chinese or

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m i ;4 , 8400

USED BEDROOM SETS whole room preferred. Can't use modern Call 609-924-1707 eves

l S "S IL V E R COINS Paving $3 90 per dollar for pre 1964 Call 201-359-6402

U ANTED TO Bl■ dal liglif iron

hr.isv alua achmery turnhe highest price>

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CLASS RINGS — Paying $15 each COINS. OLD GOLD, SILVER wan led 201-821-7553

WANTED DINING ROOM table & chairs, seating 12-14 Victorian or other 609-298 7719

WANTED TO BUY used aluminum row boat - 609-443- ,3509

LIONEL TRAINS - and others wanted bv collector Pav up to $1000 per set Call 609-394-7453

USED PIANO — excellent condition, Spinet or console 201-545-6148

M usica lInstrum ents

PIANO FOR SALE upright, exc cond 924-0171

GUITAR - Gibson E533S semihollow w/hrd case Like new $275 609-883-0738

A.JSOindoor rol 448-0351

HAMMOND - 25 organ, bench wi & draw bars In r $1,495 609-882-6IS­

OLD LIGHTNING RODS will buy & take down Also, buying beer cans 609-799-9410

LASH FOR GUNS SWORDS military items, coins Licensed Collector/Dealer will pav more. Bert, 609-924-3800 clays'

LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Anv age or gauge Top cash paid for all items 201-521-2195

REFRIGERATO R small, compact, about 2 cu ft Student will pav up to $50 Call 609-466-1819

WE BUY — good used & anttque furniture One piece to entire estates Call 609-393- 6513.

A MPEG BASS AMP BUS Best offer Call 609 896-1398

ST PAUL'S PTA ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE October 6th and 7th, 9-3 Church basement Nassau Street Something for everyone

Kimball $600 609-

K l’STOM "150" BASS AMP $250 Hagstrom electric bass $200 609-924-7665 days or 921

3477 eves

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

RepairedatCARRINGTON'S MUSK

Princeton, 12 Spring St andHightstown. Rt 33

G a ra g e S a le s G a ra g e S a le s

BB KING STY1J it , body electric guitar sunburst orange with amp A hardcase $100 609-924-4454

5 STRING' BLUEGKASS BANJO exc cond . asking $100 Call 609-443-4287 after 5pm

KIMBALL CONSOLE - barelv used, asking $700 809-799-1952

3/4 size VIOLIN w h bow and case Excellent ondn ion $350 Call 609-921 -8809

1966 PRECISION BASS natural finish, new frets, $250 Furman Parametric $175- 600 799-482>

GEME1NHARDT open hole, silver F3SSLB flute & piccolo exc cond 201-828-1812

KAW AT; 59 ebonv grand piano almost brand newmoving It list ! $44"'466-2786

F le a M a rk e ts & R u m m a g e S a les

GKIGGSTOWN REFORMCHURCH - Canal Road Friday, Oct 6, 9am-8pm $1 a bag from 3-8 p m

FLEA M ARKET AT KINGSTON SCHOOL Sat Oct, 7th Need merchants to sell new. used, antique items Refreshments & facilities available Only $3 per space For information & reset vations call 609-921-2371 evenings

SAX E THE 1 LATE DECEMBER 2 1 Sat

MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW FOR THE Y l LE SEASON S MOST FABULOUS CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TREAT ANYWHERE AT STUART COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL'S SCI NTH J J ATI NG A N N U A L C H R IS T M A S BAZAAR, Stuart Road Princeton. 10 a m 4 p in

DID YO l MARK YOUR CALENDAR YET?

THAT'S DECEMBER 2

FAIT. CLEANUP TIME IS HERE' Donate unwanted items to the annual Medical Center Rummage Sale Sept SO and Oct 1 at the Italian American Sportsmen s (Tub,

Anything and everything except large appliances and bedding will.be accepted at Garage 27, '•lanw irtti Apts . Bayard Lane on Sept 2, 9, t6. and 23 from 10 a.in to noon Also at the Club Sep' 28, 29 from 9.30 to 5 For pick up call 609-924-2894 or 201 359-6755

Rt MMAGR SALE Sisterhood Temple Beth El Route 206 South Somerville Sept 19, 7pm to 10pm Sep! 20, 9am to 1pm and Sept t 9am to noon and Sept 2fs $}.per bag

THE BEST FALL LOT bargains are > ours N( XX Uonsolata X'illage R c Somerset Every Smur 4 pm, Men’s, won chiLdren-swea ter

RAGE Si YARD SALE >t 23 & 24 9am". 10 Rocky « " K 1 : : ,'' r ■ ■; r v

TGH'BOKHOOD - YARD ,

'.mouth with air con ming, wall oven, washer,

• er Girl scout uniforms.appliances. 9x12 rug

fding much much more North Main Si., Cranbury, 10am 4pm Raindate Sun

• 24 No early birds please

MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE Sale Sat 9/23 Ram Sun 9 24 10 a m to 4 p m Books h osehold items, many toys, glassware and much more Nil EARLY BIRDS Low numbers >n Allwood Drive, off Darrah Lane l^awrenceville

YARD SALE Rear of 514 Brookside Lane Hillsboro,Sept 23, at 10am

G XRiAGE SALE Sat, Sun, !Lam 3pm Hillsborough 2032 Brooks Rlvd off Rt 206 , 2 miles south of SomervilleCircle

GARAGE SALE Sat Sept 23rd. y to 4, 96 Herrontown Road. Princeton Sponsored bv Princeton Girl Scout Troop»i:i8

GARAGE SALE 1955 En­cyclopedia Britannica $35 00 Basketball Backboard $25 00 Two semi-matching Old Colony side chairs $100 00 each Miscellaneous household

on - including pewter and Mime antiques Saturday - September 23 - 9 00 4 00 and Sunday September 24 9:00 - 12 00 19 Meadowbrook Drive, Princeton

X ARD SALE Sat , Sept 30 Console & portable TV Solid mahogany headboard, foot­board. rails 50-yr-oid bed) Colonial couch, lamps, cur­tains, books, records, household items Children’s clothes coats, hoots, toys, car bed, infant seat, small 2- v heeler w trng w heels Much more Sept 30 161 Texas Ave., Lawrence 609-882-0928.

GARAGE SALE Sat & Sun. 9 23 Si 24 Moving, all must go, BIT junk 362 Honeyman St,

• iriggstown

APT SALE — i moving 1 furniture drapery, clothing, jewelry, household odds ana ends Sat Sept 23, l to 5 p m Claremont Hills. 779 Eves Dr Apt 4-1 Somerville

TOYS. GAMES BOOKS. RECORDS

New. nursery school quality playthings from toy con­sultant's sample room Half- price and less Get an early start for Christmas Sat , Sept 23 . 9-4 22 Campbell R d ,Kendall Park

ANNUAL YARD & GARAGE SALE John Boat, furniture, antiques, garden tools, household items, etc 26 XV dm or Dr. E Windsor Sept 23 & 24, 9am to 5pm

GARAGE SALE 151Hamilton Ave , Princetop Sunday Sept 24 1-4 p inFurniture, household items, baby furniture, very nice children's clothing. 2 keyboard electric organ, drafting table, levs, books

D.AYTON Culver to Friend­ship. follow signs 5 Families,

*4 pm Bargains

"XING SALE everything u.v go Sat Sept 23. 9:30

•pm Sunday Sept 24. 9 30 2pm 2 air conditioners, 18,000 s ,000 RTF's Dining rm

.rniture, etc 44 Laurel Ave , Kingston NJ

GARAGE SALE - Sit St Sun. sept 23 & 24. ra India te. Sept 30 10am 4pm no early birds Something for everyone Reasonable. 241 Glenn Ave.1 .a w rence Twp

KENDALL PARK 4- Sept 23 24 10-5 18 Cambridge RdMi sc New & like-ijev.

GIANT GARAGE SALE - Sat It Sun., Sept. 23 & 24, 9 - ?; across from the Marketplace on Rt 27; antiques turn , house plants, copper, brass, household items Something for evervone

YARD SALE good weather onlv ioam-4pm Trunks, old doll bed, encylopedia and many other this anid tnat things Sat. & Sun 9 23 & 24 206 King George Rd.. Pennington

3-FAMILY YARD SALE — Sat Sept 23, !0am-4pm,XTctonan sofa, antiques, snag rug. household and misc Nothing will be sdld before !0am 6 Station Road, Cran- burv

GARAGE! SALE-Sat.Sept 23, 9-3. 321 Morrison Ave.,Hightstown No early birds

YARD SALE! — Many items S a t. Sept 23. 9 am to 4 pm. 30 Cold Soil Rd,. Lawrenceville

18 FAM ILY GARAGE SALE Sat & Sun, Sept 30 & Oct. I. 9

am to 4 pm 571 Dutch NeckRd. E W

APARTMENT SALS - dining room set, brass plated headboard, full size, lamps misc Sept 23, 10 to 4 pm Bldg 1 Apt 3 Westerlea Arms Apts Hightstown

GARAGE SALE Household appliances, china, etc Fri & Sat. Sept 22, 23 Line Rd. Belle Mead Follow signs from Rt 206 time lOam-Spm

MULTI-FAMILY' GARAGE SALE — Sept 23, 24 . 94pm Buxton Dr from Sheffield Fid to Sutton Place East Windsor

SALE - PART L ONE - fireplace equipment, power tools, radio phono, dolls HUTCH corner fupboard antique PIANO DESK, chairs bureaus, kitchenware, china lamps, jewelry, appliances 'riple Andersen window, book cases, saddle & much "etc' including 30 s memorabilia 538 Cherry Hill Rd, Princeton Sept 23, 10-4, ram or shine

SAT SEPT 23, 104 — 19 Edwards PI Princeton Book case, rug, refrigerator, 9G men's skis, other turn & small items Low. Low prices.

GARA(IE SALE - Sept 23, 9-3 Take Dutch Neck Rd to Oak Creek Rd to 1“ Maple Stream Rd Household, clothing, etc

GARAGE SALE! — Sat Sept 23. 10-5pm 18 Stuart AveTrenton 1 blk in from corn of Pennington Rd Rt 31 &•Ew mgviile Rd ncar Trenton State college Household

CHOPIN jeans. cnat-S, >*-i! •* • PT 23rd, RAIN OR SHINE items, garden tools & sportsPI W O A ORG AN (O s h m s „ 1 i n e ns. h > > 11 s e v r t . Snutl’i Main & xv.ird Street equipment

• ■ olletr ible- * urn jr* ‘ - k r & tights town Toots, china,Stem way. Bechstem Baldw in, Yamaha

Story & Clark. Sohmer

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stamps

FABI LOL S V\,KA MARKET

i ns* in as tree balls,, 11 furniture Tsme lf

dolls & 1 to 4 Xlt 1 T1 FAMILY Gfirage Sale

tniry Manor Sat Sept 23, 10 to

' Mini N Olden Ave Trenton 609-69:5 7451Daily 9-9 Sat 9-5

TROMBONE Cleveland 2 yrs old Seldom used Perfee condition $215 including case 201-359-0393

VIOLIN • excel cond . $150 Also 3 4 XBylin, excel cond $150 Call 609-448-3170

PIANO "CABLE NELSON console, exc cond Asking $900 201 297-2150, 201-572 3559

GEM EINHARDT. OPEN HOLE, solid silver flute, exc

ad $251 ■ 2> :29-297'

Saints Road of!Road' Princeton § September 3o 9 a m Bargains and Boutique Lid) available Come for wse a buv Or ren* ,t abiv Cali Mrs Houiz 609

XX f (M il X GARAGE A lt ta rn till'* Sat i Sun, , \ 24 ( tppo'.- jni Rd

vii.v i1 i i t of fit 518 Look gr. Furniture, hardwarc.

etc

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GARAGE 4 : p mWindsor

WIN 11 f i DBOARDS and r cs Twin mattresses. 4

e< <*s of 6x12 carpeting, -small

» 1 M .ver. drafting tableos books 9 sear ciilleelion

rated' Bax 307 lam -Bt or 8

4 Baby items electric fireplace, children s clothing, books etc Sttmefthing forevervone

GARAGE SALE Sept 23 & 24 , '

Cine Rd 1 Belle Mead Refrigerator wit|h large treezer camping equipment, clothes toys, draperies and bedspreads & mis 'household

GARAGE SALES RATE SPECIAL LISTING IN CLASSIFIED PAGES

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S AT, SEPT 23 10 :00 A.M

Mr A Mrs. C. Pav ilea Boss Rd. Ringoes. VJ

Including Oak dresser with large oval mirror, oak chest of drawers square oak table- painted oak carved 3 piece living room set, Kenmore washer. Amana refrigerator- freezer, gas stoves, ornate mirror oak sewing machine, nice old china cabinet, dirung room set, modern living room furniture, modern bedroom set, display case, wind-up X ictrola 4 TV's. & other pieces good furniture. PLUS 2 antique bronze mantel vases. & clock, unusual old fishbowl, oil lamp. 12 guage Higgins pump shotgun, mans hand crocheted items, collectable glassware, lots kitchenware, garden tools, post-hole digger, plastic pipe, pipe vise, rabbitt coops & much more in good condition Lunch counter Owner & Auctioneer not responsible in case of accident or injury DIRECTIONS Boss Rd is just South of blinking light in Ringoes intersecting with Rt 179 AUCTION arrows posted from light in Ringoes

JOHN HEDGEPETH Auctioneer-Appraiser Farm & Estate Sales

Ringoes, VJ 201-782-8392

Member N.A.A. & N.J.S.S.A.

BARN SALE - Sept 23. 9am 3pm, Georges Road, Dayton Household items, clothing, stereo, furniture, 2 boat motors, sliding glass doors, building supplies and m«-o » GARAGE SALE 9/22 & 23. 9a.m -6p.m Barrel table and 4 chairs household. Old Trenton Rd near Buxton's,

GARAGE SALE Sept 23, Sewing table, bicycles. TV. paperback books, childrens clothing and toys, childs table & chair, curtains, etc 10am 3pm NO EARLY BIRDS, 41 VVittmer Ct. (off Shadybrook La Princeton

A ntiques

TOMATO F ACTORY ANTIQUE CENTER

Hamilton & Railroad Ave Hopewell, N .J

SEPT 23 9-5 FALL FLEA MARKET Space for your labie $5

Call 466-2640 for reservation

ANTIQUE FU RN ITU RE good selection of household items, brass & pewter, curtain rods, radios, floor lamps and much more New items daily, bargain prices 20 Cherry Srt South Boundbrook, 201-469- 0998,

HOUSE OF TREASURE ANTIQUESAttheR t. #l

circle, Princeion

Lease expires, must vacate 3 garages full of items from $i to $25 Great reductions throughout the shop

609452-1234

OWENS ANTIQUES

Chairs TablesChina Glass

COLLECTABLES Open Tues-Saturday 10 30am 5pm Sunday 12 5pm

77 Main St.Kingston, NJ 08528

609-921-7164

OAK, OAK. OAK - Nannie's Prettiest Antiques specializingin oak furniture Refinished & in the rough We also do stripping by hand Interested in buvmg as well as selling 2 locations. 55 Monmouth Jet Rd Davton N.J - open 12-5 pm, Fri & Sat. All other times bv chance or appointment 20) 329 2062 Tomato Factory Antique Center. Hamilton Ave. Hopewell NJ open daily 10-5 pm Sun 11-5 pm, Air conditio ■*

COUNTRY ANTIQUE SHOP

Ta hies. Good Select ion, round (arm. tncl wal cherry, oak & pine drop leaf Many sets (hairs, wardrobes - all sizes, lull size crib tiger maple & pine early pine bookcase desk

glass doors Early cup boards, ice cream tables & chairs, hoosier cupboards, corner cupboard, dry sinks pie safes’ jam cupboards stack bookcases, desks & - wivel chairs, fireplace mantels, lamps, fixtures and accessories ONE OF NEW JEKSEVS LARGEST \M> BEST STOCKS Of ItEFINISHED XNTIQl f Ft HMSHINGS. MODESTI X PRICED. USX & MASTER ( H VRGE! RTS 202 206. Pluckemm, N.J 7 miles N" Somerville Circle 201-658-3759 Wed thru Fri 10-5. Sat & Sun 10-6

Jon Bever Mary Etta Owen John Campoli

announce their

OPEN HOUSE OWENS’’ ANTIQUES

Sunday September 24 77 Mam St

Kingston N J ir\ to make it

A t qu s *s & A n m,als Pets & A n im a lsa n t iq u edrawers, e after 6 pm

$200■ns Q

L.OX'ELY THINGS - Antiques & Works of Art, 623 Georges Road North Brunswick Tues & Wed 9 30 to 2:30, or by appointment 20)-846-2188

M.H ropms of ANTIQl ’F.S

solid! PERIOD Furniture At Fair Prices

: Open Daily

At!Exit 8, NJ Tnpk Hightstown, N.J

609-448-2200

SOFA — 7’ unusual Empire- Victonan transitional 1830- 1840 v Beauttfullv refinished in champagne velvet. $600 Call 609-924-2534

CHINESE & TA1 ANTIQUES —Coromandel screen, coffee table! Prince 's chair Elephant How dah 609-92) S868 Or 452-5469

THE LANTERN • ANTIQUES Copper & Brass cleaning. S

Main St (Next to Hagerty Florist >. Cranburv, N J 609- !195-0762

BELL POST ANTIQUES Collect idles, Furniture &

Oil LampsMany interesting items

201 -359-6730

OPEN DAILYi

Just west of 206. Dutchtown Harlingen Rd Belle Mead,N.J __________

ROLL TOP DESK Exquisite carved sides and back Ex­cellent condition, best bid over $1500 Call 609-924 2534

HANKINS ANTIQUES. 169 Mercer St Hightstown N J We buy & sell furniture, china, glass jewelry, lovely things Come in and browse Open 11 to 4 SO Tues to Sat 6094434102 or 448-6772

Pets & A n im a lsPrinceton

Small Animal Rescue League

ANIMALS ARE WAITING TO BE PLACED IN A F ­FE C T IO N A T E HOMES COME ADOPT ONE TODAY

Male German Shepherd, brown & blackMale brown & white Terrier type doeMale black & white Terrier tvpe dogFemale spayed German Shepherd vpe dog good watchdogMale St female 8 weeks old American Eskimo-Rnttany Spaniel pupsMale 2 yr old pure bred English springer Spaniel, liver and white 2 (emale spayed pure bred black l^abrador 18 mos old Male & female Brittany Spaniel-English .setter pups Male 2 yr old Terrier dog short hair, tan & white, nice temperament11 ■■ > r old male purebred Shih TzuAdult male Schnauzer-Poodle dogFemale 11 mo old English Setter black & white Female pure bred Bassett

Call us about our young cats

Call Mrs Graves for an up pointment, 609 921-6122. hours 84p m . Sat 10-12 Report lost and found pets within 24 hr period and call the police it you find an injured pe!

LITTLE VALLEY i anal Rd Princeton 1 mile t ro ■ Rocky Hill Bov "a lL lighted ring, turnout Unlimited trail ndtng Adjacent lov, path >: D&R canal 609-434-7012

11!% nake

tTRICTOR 5 ft t ft 201 725-8165

atnmg ai noni r. elle Mead Large • ii- tratmng rir

VMMU PI.XCFMEN3 XGFNt Y OF TH§

WINDSORS S V.P.XW |

Personality . plus il 'peis guaranteed to bring loye into your home f;

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1 hi: . ec• • le cuddly and ;wt|'

Handsonu gray rjtoby.rdep< r.dera ahd

outi 1 sirs) 3 . yrs I^ * 'A

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tun 10 wjeeksSleek {female, all ipack

yellow eyes, affeetiongfe and quiet

DOGS •?.. i browi i hiodle Terrier

• v, male housebroke^Lloves kids3 r Did black & white English Springer Spaniel. good’.raveler. gets along with cats

All animals have received" their shots, many are neutered ,md spaved Ail have complete personality histories* The above is onlv a partial tisling

NEW HOURS 1 9-12.7 days a w et*

909 99 i2fi:

IRISH SETTER P'yfFS . . . .... ^

. 493 3244

H O R S E S H O E R ■ f l'E S ! -: it >ur >j v ce

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i ice! v e -iandmjF and’ .ivcling programs YES will

• - nut for 1 horse. Callanytime Del Omdal 20U 369 4967 or 201! 782-5775. '*

REGISTERED APPALOSSA, fine pleasure horse, goes English or Western, must sell.

- f leg '.able 609443-3385

LAY AN KITTEN CLF \ registered ^ h o w qualry wiih pet personality. / are extremely alfe#rnnaie

K i’ ats & love children*" r; riM, $25t

4'

I;an, die tin n • Bon May 1978

ifisshe Pajier trained, excdispositions, raised loving hon • environment V6U9-921- 8750 Keep trying f

DARK BAY THOROUGH •ikr . g(x>d cond.. U)yrs 16 h < all 609-395-3808 daju 395- 1060 after 5pm

n : /•]’ ! phorn Jul; iBtlMAKC,

At.-aw

HUH- AW VY FARM offers the very finest for boarding or training your horse ^uper

: k>! no u c n f ring- heated lounge Stalls cleaned daily ,24 hour supervision, top quality care Lindberg Roaa Hopewell 609468-3426' '

R1 : LANE PP1E.‘ u < - paper $25 609

7

ENtiLlSH SHEEP^X » ,puiis Also 10 momh old,rnale All permanent shots! • AKChampion bhxid lines > $350

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T M ARE, ■vrabian w papers, tf auuful jn per good ir ex{ rider.

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609-466

ard lv ::t; }. hairshunds. r A X! !-0 15 Bred & '

& happy temp Terms

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\RE THREE M< NTHM.PP1ESX - VVhir,peed i,We are■ All;

breed XXt’e a r - it famihjr SflS & ‘

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HORSES BOARDED - box stalls pastures trails, tack room, large riding ring Private farm. $80; all feed :r,eluded 201-369435“

A UST R A L I A N jt'ATTLE $!'>1 * puph left 201-

725-3799 or 201-724-3981 for interview

XIOUSERS — Two perfect • ens me striped, one blk 4

e Ready for adaption 609- 924-1086

YORKSHIRE TERRIER - AKC reg. male, whelped 7 3, $100. 609-924-6474

FREE TO GOOD.HOME Alaskan Malamuie, AKC. 1X4 yr old male Needs com­panionship & plenty of running room Call 609-737-1308 days or 586-2478 eves

HORSE SHOEING - for (Xpert protection of your horses hoofs, call Dan Smith,

■ ■ of OklahomaFarriers College Hot, cold .md corrective shoeing Also special shoes for racing Fast courteous service. 609-737 9455

DOG FOOD — Frozen meat beef chicken, tnpe & kidney. 2 & 5 lb packages Also han­dlers of WAYNE Jim Dandy Science diet dog food Call Kauffman Kennels 609-448- :i114 Rt 130, So of Hightstown.

V•-996

Cu st o m r id in g sh ir ts -with full stock tie and/or monogram choker Fine selection of pure cottons imported from France ami England, each fabric a limited edition 3 weeks for delivery, from $38 Showroom open daily til 4 pm. Also at Beval Saddlery, BernardsviUe NJ, W ed nights, Deux Chevaux 24 Chambers St., Princeton 609- 921-8248

2 REGISTERED MORGAN Mares 14 years $900, 6 vears $1200 One reg quarter horsemare. 16 years $800 2 paint ponies, 3 yr old stallion $300 7 vr old mare $400 One grade horse mare, 10 vrs. $500 201- 359-8385 after 5 pm

FORMER INSTRUCTOR at the world-famous Seeing Eye

now conducting individual dog obedience training in the Princeton area O ff leash- voice control of your dog, the result of years of research at he Seeing Eve, can now be

achieved in the comfort and relaxed atmosphere of your own home In addition, there will be classes specializing in

Leaching children how to tram and properly care for their dogs Contact Jefirey coy ai 201-889-9125 or leave your name and phone no at 609-924- 8094

PUGS puppies, 7 wks t female, 1 male AKC, especially beautiful 1st shots and wormed 609-298-9042

WE BUY AND SELLLIVESTOCK — Kaufman Farms Skillman, NJ, 609466-

LABRADOR RETRIEVERSAKC. vellow. blacks, home

raised, $425 - $150 201,-874-3231

PERSIAN KITTENS - CFA registered, t male, l female, shaded silver $125 : each 609- 466-3819

BOX STALLS AVAILABLE Small family stable in Mon- ’ gomerv Twp. Personal care Paddock, pasture & trails For further information call, 201- (594207.

PUGS one female and onei,ale Ail shots AKC. private ireeder 609-298-0042.

ENGLISH BULL DOGS 2 lemales, ail sh’o.ts, AKC, private breeder 609-298-9042

Feeds and Grains , for ail animals at

HOSKDALE MILLS 274 Alexander* St

Princeton 609-924-0134

ALL BREED dog grooming, X iiurpet will asjk income back .itfer a visit to the Pooch Parlour Free pickup and delivery in the Princeton- Hightstown area and north For an appointment call 201- 821 9664

REG Q( ARTER HORSE - rained lor cutting & reining Has been used for roping inTexas' stock yards good 1 spostion 14 yrs Old, $1350 Hoping saddle, $22f> 609-924-7757. or 655-0231

i

THE PRJNCETON PACKET

I'he I awrence I /xjgerTHE CENTRAL POST

____ WINDSOR H/GHTS HERALDThursday. September 21, 1978

Seven For Central Jersey

Classified AdvertisingWILLSBORtXfGH BEACOt{

The Mamille Newstnklin SFWS RECORD '

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R E G IS TE R E D Aopaiaosa gelding 15 2h. 7 yrs old $450 tack included Owner leaving 609-924-2305 for school must sell For m

flashy, 7 vears. 15.1 hands.Brood Mare. Junior jumper TRANSMISSION - Standard prospect, Sky t Upper grand- and cylinder head for Mer- daughterT $1600 201-968-3128 & cedes Benz 220SE 1350 for

Pets & A n im a ls

1974 HARTMAN HORSE TR A ILE R Thoroughbred size Good dondition $1300 609-799-1057

ADOR'ABLE KITTENS 2 orange 2 grey avail immed

Lost & FoundLOST ALL GREY CAT Kaschka clear collar Cleveland Rd vicinity 609 921-8300 Leave message John Wilbur

LOST BLACK LABRADOR Retriever female named Holly, no collar Reward 201- 369-3546

LOST - Pierced earring, Lapis on wire w - gold rim Vicinity of Nassau St or Shopping Center Reward 609-655-1899

LOST POLISH PASSPORT - In the name of Maria Florek, 932 Kennedy Blvd Manville. N.J. Call 201-735-5381

LOST — M/ Siamese cat Mt Lucas Rd near Poor Farm Rd Reward 609-924-9679

LOST — gold charm bracelet with graduate hat marked B.E.T. Reward No questions 609-921-3619

LOST Gold pocket watch LARGE Reward Antique, marked C P with chain 609- 921-3619%No question

F’OUN'D — near Rider College female cat Sandy « white h indlegs; freck le faced 1 > In t ie 609-896-0858

AutoTire/Supp lies

4 TIRES-VOLVO - 165SR15, almost new. $90 Also patio sliding doors $30 609-799-3307

2 VW SNOW TIRES - prac­tically new. $45. Call 609-452- 5477 weekdays or 924-3029 eves & weekends’ ask for Donna

TRANSMISSION for BMW' 2002 or 1600 Completely rebuilt Stick shift $350 609’- 587-7323 or 882-8697

BMW 1600 or 2002. used and rebuilt parts, engine, tran­smission body and electrical parts Call 609-587-7323 or 882- 8697

Pets & A n im a ls

SHELTtE pups. AKC, sired by best in show Sable white, gold white 3M & IV 609-799 3255

formation call 609-737-1460

KITTENS free to good homes Part long hair Call 609 799-1980

BEAGLE P I PS - 9 weeks old, shots, wormed Beautiful markings Will make adorable pets or excellent hunting Stock 609-924 5953

APP-Qt ARTER HORSE Well mannered. 100% sound, rides Eng & West Dressage trained Owner in college Sacrifice to good home $600 609 395-0420

ENGLISH SETTER PUP PIES - 3 males, 5 females. 6 wks old FDSB registered 609-896-0393

COCKER S P A N IE L PU P PIES — AKC, 2 males. 4 females black, 215-295-6408 after 7 p m

FREE KITTENS - 2 males. 1 female, 2 champagne colored, 1 ginger 201-874-6651

PALOMINO & Bay fielding. $450 or best offer 5 yrs old F’or exp rider, I5h 201-272- 3472

AQHA PAUOMINO GELDING would make excellent youth

activity horse Gentle, pleasant dispostion, pleasures. 10 yrs. old $900 609-924-7757, or 655-0231

DOBERMAN - male, rare blue & rust AKC, cropped, docked, & all shots 13 mos exc. temperament & health. $250 609-443-4554

AVAILABLE FOR STUD - yellow Labrador Retriever. AKC reg 19 mos beautiful, healthy & friendly, Will deliver" 609 799W425

KITTENS - Distinctive markings on white; cat

- spayed; tri-colored loving home 609-989-

8944

PERSIAN KITTENS ■ white & blue cream for sale. A few oung adults free to good omes as pets 201-359-4700

THOROUGHBRED MARE -

201-359-2316

REG. OH 16.0. 4H Ch G , shown Flngltsh. alwavs in the ribbons Ow ner to college 201- 297-9350 or 9331

7012 after 6pm

ENG SPRINGER SPANIEL puppies AKC, champion sire & dagie Quality puppies for the discriminate buyer Inquires invited 609-896-1842 after 5 pm

WEST HIGHLAND white Terrior pups, AKC, home raised w children, non­shedding 201-431-0775 after 5:30 pm

F’ REE-Adorable 3 mo old mixed female puppy Has shots, good w ith children Call Joanne after 5 p.m 201-329- 4628

SH1H TZU " Adorable champion sired gold and white puppies available to those who appreciate the finer things in life. $225 201-874-3157

FREE loving part Beagle Spayed, healthy wonderful with children 609-921 2962

WEST HIGHLAND White Terrier - ARC. male, 2 vrs reasonable 201-329-2539

F’ RFE — 1G year oldpurebred German Shepherd, good watchdog 201-359-4408

AKC REG LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPS $300 Serious inquiries only 609-888- 3400

GOLDEN R ETR IE VER female AKC registered 4 mo old. housebroken and good with kids 201-469-9479

both 609-587-7323 or 882-8697

PRESEASON SNOW TIRE CLEARANCE Wide selection of sizes As much as 50% off Call Goodyear 609-921-8510

Auto Repa irs

TRANSMISSION REPAIR Automatic and Standard Low prices. Work guaranteed Call 201-359-2103 after 6pm

Autos W a n tedJUNK CARS WANTED-S20-$100 201 548-6582

\-l Jl NK CARS $30

IF I)RI\ EN INClass 2 & 3 20!-526-6906

Jl NK CARS - bought and sold Towing 609-259-9604

WANTED VW Bug,Squarebaek or Karmann Ghia. am vear or condition Call Bill. 609-924 1165

\LL Jl YE CARS and trucks wanted Free towing $15 and up Scarpati Auto Wrecking it'19-196-7040

AUTOMOBILE private party wants to bus 4 door 1977 Buick Le isabre, Pontiac Catilina or Olds mobile Delta Telephone 609 448-3836

Jl NK CARS U ANTED

\\Y CONDITION

i>09-448-6434

Autos For Sa le1969 PLYMOUTH Fur-

Engine in excel running cond with many new parts Body damaged Best offer over $200 Call 609-924-7095 eves

1975 DODGE VAN customized inside & out auto 6 cyl, radio, 8 trk & CB. $1000 & take over payments 609-921 6599 before 5pm

1975 FIAT X 1-9, blue 201-297 0384 after 4 p m best offer

1971 TH U N D E R B I R D LANDAU — loaded, good condition Must sell Received Co. car $1580 Call 9 to 4 ask for Dennis 609-586 7771

1976 CHRYSLER CORDOBA exc cond , full power, a c.

elec def , till-wheel, low mileage, vinyl top, AM FM stereo, leather seats, plush carpel. $4100 201-329-6741

JAGUAR LAND ROVER Authorized dealer T4T Motors, 210 Woodbndge Ave Highland Park, N.J 201-572- 2577,

MOVING ?BEING TRANSFERRED MUST SELL YOUR CAR

We buv cars outright Call V ISTA "MOTORS lor details 201-725-5800

NO MONEY” '’NEED A CAR’’ ”

Many makes and models available Also trucks and vans We need Customers who can qualify to just make payments on our inventory. Call dealer at 201 725-5804 for information.

PONTIAC GRAND PR1X 1975. 13.000 miles, completely equipped. $4,000 609-737-0088

‘71 CHRYSLER WAGON70.000 miles, $850 Excellent buy 609-896-0395

1977 CHEVROLET IMP ALA. exc. cond A/C. 4-dr , PS. PB. aulo. Call 609-448-5795

1968 CHEVELLE MALIBU Munsey 4 spd Competition plus. Honker headers. Thrush sidepipes. Fenton SS chrome mags Firestone Supers port ires almost new Excellent

shape, 89,363 miles $1600 Call 609-466-1909

73 TRIUMPH GT 6. am/ fm stereo, new carpet, trans just worked on. r window defogger. excel interior body needs minor w ork hrd top, 6 cvl $1200 or best offer 201 369- ffil9 K

72;]/n> COUNTRY SQUIRE — • Sta Wgn exc cond , please call 20! 359-6839 after 6 p.m

73 BRONZE CAPRI 2.000 e c 4 speed Clean, mechanically in good con dition Cali 609-695-4199 mornings 8 to 12 and evenings 6 to 11.

1955 CHEVY BELAIR 2 dr sedan 6 automatic 235cu engine, clean, needs work Asking $1300 Call after 5 201359-5455

67 PONTIAC CATALINA good cond p s, p b, p w, auto 95.000 mi $325 or best offer 201 369 4692

1970 CHEVY WAGON Body not great, motor good New ires & mneup $275 609-924-

3514 after 7 p m

LANCIA — absolutely beautiful, shiny maroon, 4 dr5 spd Beta Sector, driven only 14,IKK) miles in 2 years Han­dles like a dream Loaded w ith sunroof, a/c, front wheel drive6 power everything $5500 Mrs Danielle. 609 924-3537

68 BUICK Riviera Loaded, a c, p s, p b, asking $600 201-329-2712 after 7pm. ail day Sat & Sun

1968 COUGAR In good condition Need- front end work $350 Call 609-924-0633

,

overseas, must par! ■ tth 1976 Pontiac Safari Wagon perfect condition 43,000 miles, radial tuned suspension A 0 AM FM ramo, Ps PB, push button tailgate Price $42fK). can be seen at 146 1 me Mile Rd F' Windsor call 609-443- 1484

VOLVO - lSOOEg 73 classic yellow blk leather mt air, AM FM. new radials 1 owner no accidents Mint cond Call 9-4 , 609-392-5416. Eves & wkend- 609-882 1266

STABLE HELP — weekdays 2 VW ENGINES - 1962. 1964 Salary or board on horse No best offer 609-896-2585 experience necessary 609-924-

Autos For Sa le

ROLLS-ROYCE & BENTLEY MOTORCARS

56 BENTLEY. S-l, gr gr hides good cond . $9,500 58 BF:NTLEY L H D sand over sable tan hides, exc cond $13,50055 BENTLEY H J M rare'

$13 50063' BENTLEY Convertible, white, red int , exc cond $23,500ALSO. OTHERS TO CHOOSE FR< >M

RUDY S MOTORCAR SERVICE

Sales, Service L Spares Rolls-Royce & Bentley

Exclusive U S Route *130

South Brunswick, N J.

1-297-4582 Anytime

1974 PINTO — 2 dr auto trans. exc cond .Asking $1495 Cal! 201-359 4880

76 MGB — low mileage AM FM tape, new radials. must sell 201-251-6286

RENAULT 17 Gordtru Con vert - 5 spd w stnpe & mags Low miles. $2600 609- 452-8140

1975 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE exc cond. 23.000 mi F'irst $2500 Call 609-448-3127

914 PORSCHE 1974 am fm cassette, excellent condition Call 609-737-0926 after 6pm

69 F'lAT 124 Sport-new top. new paint no rustm $1300 201- 356-3680 after 6pm

MERCEDES 240D 1974 air, 4 spd. am fm, 44.000 mi. $7950 609452-3022 . 9-5pm

76 DATSUN 610 2-dr Hdtp 4 spd std trans . AM FM,31.000 m i $3500 609-466-3268 after 5 p m

77 CHEVETTE perfect, must sell Call davs 201-527- 6685 Eves 201-3594942

1976 HORNET SPORTABOUT wagon, exc cond, 30.000 mi

Please call after 5 p m 609 585-3782

68 PONTIAC TEMPEST just drove up from Miami $27580.000 mi ('all 609-466 1031 6 to 10 p m & weekends

3

BUCK 1973 Century 4 dr $1000 Needs transmission repair 102,000 mi Otherwise a fantastic car for many more miles Call 201-874-g>6l’ after 4 pm.

1970 F IA T 124 COUPE complete service record, excellent W Coast cond., 5 -.pd Tans eng? rebuilt, new brakes, Radials, etc. 609-921 0834

1976 PACER DL - 258 CID 6-cyl, excellent condition, p s, p/b , a, c, am fm stereo cassette, rear defogger wiper, roof rack individual reclining seats, auto trans Only 5.000 miles $4250 609 9244771

'71 AUDI — 4-dr. am/fm, 4- spd. excel interior, bodv needs work. $650 609-466-3511 after 6pm

1971 DODGE CHALLENGER a e am/fm radio, 4 new tires Bes! offer .Call af'er 7 pm 609-443-6021

1976 BUICK REGAL LOUPE a/c. p/windows & door locks, tit wheel, cruise control, like

new 609-924-8347

76 MGB - 31,000 miles, ex celiem condition $3250. Call 201-329-2432

73 GREMLIN — r & h. island shift in good condition $700 201-369-3374

70 CHEVELLE SS 396 grey w black stripes new paint. 4 spd . immaculate cond $3000 201 359-4659

76 CORDOBA — autom . P 'S, P B, air. vinyl roof, disc brakes, radio, tilt wheel, exc... $3900 201-2974189

1 BUICK Grand Sport Very clean, 350 automatic, 8- track am. fm p/s, p b, a/c. steel belted radials factory mags, many extras 609-452 3499 or 924-7825 after 5 p m & weekends Ask for Liz

A utos For Sa leOLDS 98 73 New steel belted radials a c am fm stereo, ex cond Hd hitch 609-466- 2714

1975 VW RABBIT 4 spd.48,000 mi good cond . $2100 609-799-8645

A utos For Sa le

1971 TOYOTA Mk II. runs good, 162k miles. $600 Call 609- 452-5729 day. 609-448-4015 nights

MOVING - must sell, 75 Pinto Sta Wgn std trans . 6 new radial tires & other extras Please call 609-395-1716 after 6 pm

Autos For Sa le

CORVAIKE MONZA 67 $600 or best offer Evenings after 8 pm 609-4664061 or davs 212221-7225

1972 KING WOOD Estates Chevrolet station wagon57,000 miles Call 609466-0539

1977 HONDA CIVIC — 31,000 mt. excellent cond $3200 Call 609-924-1925 . 9am-6pm

67 IMPALA - 4rdr, good running cond $200 609-799- 0967

1969 VW BUG - auto stick, $295 or best offer Running condition 609-737-0729

1972 BUICK LeSabre - 4-dr, all power, a/c. good cond. Call Rich 8am-5pm M-F 201-828- 5093 Negoliable

1973 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE good condition. $1800 609-448-0894 before 6 pm

MOVING MUST SELL 1975 Ford Torino Sianon Wagon. $2400 Good condition Nights 609-924-3643

1974 4 MG MIDGET 49.000 miles Excellent condition Cal! 609-587-3359 after 4 pm

74 GRAN TORINO Squire Wagon, A/C. PS/PB. P sea: A M / F M / S te reo . 351V8, gauges, luxury interior, many extras Showroom condition"42.000 mi., original owner $3495 201-297-5514

1972 BUICK LESABRE 350 V8, 4 dr hardtop, power windows a/c. 8 track stereo, exc cond $1250 609-443-3872

76 TR7 stereo tape deck, A/C Good condition 201-574- 6626 after 6 pm & weekends 201-297-7098

’77 LTD - 15.000 mi., $4995 A/C PS/PB. P seats. AM/FM stereo. 351V8. gauges, luxury interior, many extras Showroom condition Original owner 201-297-5514

JAGUAR 1959 KX150 Coupe partially restored & running Many spare parts $2000 609- 890-0371 after 7 pm

71 IMPALA needs work Has new brakes, battery, muffler and earb Good tires $350 201- 359-1887 after 5 p m

71 PONTIAC auto, p-s, p b. lapedeck. nice body, high mileage runs well $750, 609- 448-8613.

TORINO WAGON - 1971, V8. auto, air, p/s, p/b, 58,000 miles, exc cond Leaving country, must sell Best offer Days 609-452-3879 eves, 924-

73 VEGA HATCHBACK -59,000 miles. 4 spd white walls, stereo speakers, $700 609-882-9185

1971 3 SPEED VEGA - good condition, asking $350 Call 609-921-0250 anytime

OLDS 70 DELTA 88. p s, p b, a c. auto trans reliable. $500 609-452-2417

70 MAVERICK - 3 spd, new ures, 25 MPG r/h, excellent condition Best offer over $400 609-448-6888

74 M U STA N G --------- Oneowner, 6-cyl, p/s, auto, ex- ceilem tires including 2 snows very good cond Asking $1400 609-924-6944

1967 CHRYSLER Newport — 1970 FORD Maverick Good running condition Both $595 201-297-9315

73 DART Custom 4 - dr, a/c, aulo, p/s, p/b, vinyl roof, radio, excel cond 50,000 mi $2200 609-799-4250

1974 MERCEDES 2400-64,000 miles, a/c. am/fm, auto Well maintained, exc, cond. Owner must sell $6,995 609-443-5225

’59 FORD LTD excellent condition. $500 Call 609-655- 3046

1976 VOLVO - 264GL - Excellent cond Auto trans am fm, a/c. sun roof, power windows, steering and brakes, leather upholsterv 48.000 mi, only $5,695 Call" 609-924-7957 weekdays, 924-7143 weekends and evenings

1968 TRIUMPH GT6 $7501969 CAMARO. drivable. parts car. good engine & 4 spd trans $300 609-921-7347

71 Chevie Malibu 350 New trans exhaust system, new radials 8 irack tape deck, asking $650 201 369-3416

1972 CHEVY EL CAM I NO - p s. p b. in good cond Asking $2000 or best offer 201-359-8307 after 5pm

MUST SELL - 1969 Camaro, auto traas p/s. blue with black vinyl top. am/fm op­tional Best offer, call 609-921- 9022 between 6-8 pm

6/ VOLVO — Model 144 — AM radio, new tires & batterv Hums good Asking $225 Call 609-443-1624

74 CORNET — custom auto , a t, 4-dr, p/s, p/b, vinyl roof, radio, rear delogger ' 38.000 miles excel cond Aiwa vs garaged $2950 Call 609-452 6626 or 799-9367 after 6pm

68 CHRYSLER NEW YORKF7H p/s, p/b, 4 dr $150 201-359-2 H3

68 MERCEDES BENZ 230S - 4-door sedan $2250 Call 609-655-2025

1973 F'ORD VAN - V8. auto, radio, 8-track, good condition,43,000 miles $1695 , 201-874-3218

(/ PONTIAC Lemans station wagon, a/c. p s, p/b, fm radio Any reasonable offer over $4,000 201-369-4477

VW BUS - '62 with factory rebuilt 67 engine. 3,000 milt's on engine 609-921-6173

OPEL MANTA 1975 WAN­TED 609-695-6750 after 6 pm

1978 CHEVETTE - 4 dr exc cond w/w radials, rear defrost, etc $3400 Garage kepi 609-655 3822 Owner GM engineer

1974 MGB-GT Exc condition, one owner Call after 5 pm 609-896-0493

1967 VW VAN — excellent running condition Built-in bed & cushions. $375. Call weekends or Monday thru Wednesdav after 7 p.m 609- 466-1982

C H R YSLE R CORDOBA 1976 - 26,000 mi. Bought new car. must sell. 201-297- 0496.

74 FIAT 128 - 4 dr yellow w black interior, clean, runs well Asking $1100. 609-924-5564or 448-7532 eves

DODGE DART WAGONS - We l l solve your, tran­sportation problems cheaply and reliably Blue-green 1966 wagon, auiomauc $175 Tan 1964 wagon, standard. $225 Call 609-921-1417 ajfter 7:30pm

72 CHRYSLER New York Brougham — Cram with brown vinyl top, auto, trans, a/c. p/b. p/s, p w p seats and door locks, am fifn stereo 8- irack cruise control, trip odometer, steel belted radials, mam other features Asking $1495 Call Mike 609-924-1816

1968 PORSCHE 921 - Very good bodv. mechanical, tires No rust 609-799-9358 Needs good home.

62THUNDERBIRD Landau Runs good, $350 Call Sundav 201-249-7121

72 FORD full size, p/s. p/b. a/c, 4 dr rusted, runs well, make offer 609-443-6622

1980 CORTINA - 4 cyl wagon. 56,818 miles, needs some work $200 609-466-0904

76 JAGUAR XJ 12C coupe, automatic air, CB stereo tape 12 cylinders. 56.000 miles $9595. 75 Mercedes Benz,radio, automatic, p/s, p/b, air cond . 4 cylinders, 54.000 miles $7995 77 Olds Toronado, full power, air cond AM, FM stereo. V-8 14,000 miles $7195 Pitcairn Olds-Honda, Route 1, Uinghorne PA 215-949-2500

1970 VW SQUAREBACK -

1969 CAMARO - pace car. limited edition, convertible, white « red racing stripes Crager wheels $2800 609-799 1749 after 6pm

VOLKSWAGEN BUG - 1970, white $400 Call 609-452-8797

1973 FORD LTD ~ 4 dr. vihvl roof. auto, a c, ps pb. r h, very good cond First $1250 takes it 609-448-5295

FORD TORINO 71 -automatic clean, studded snow s. needs some bodv work carburetor $200 201-297-1254

1974 PLYM OUTH FURY III - An excellent 4 dr sedan 93,000 all hwy miles, good for 50.000 more $1400. including steel belted radial snows, used one w inter 609-466-0397 after 5pm

73 VEGA, autom . 51.000 mi , $325 201-821-7612

1971 BUICK E L E C T R A - loaded low mileage, new radial tires & mag wheels Asking $1000 609-448-0198after 6pm. call 609-448-6624

1976 TOYOTA COROLLA hatchback 28.000 mi, motor perfect gd radial tires, $900 Some body work needed ALSO 69 Buick LaSabre. runs “ i'll good second car. 100 000 n ilej $351 201-359-5008

73 HORNET - A/C, $1,100. 201 297-2515

AUDI 100 LS - perfect running condition. Forest green with tan interior, 4-door. Radials. AM&FM cassette, stick, A/C, 38.500 miles Must sell for returning to school. $4100 or best offer Call 609-921-6079

19<. SAAB F.MS —- Sunroof, cardinal red, 4-cyl. 4-speed 4 wheel disc brakes, am/fm stereo. 17.000 mi. front wheel drive, $7300 201-247-8769

rd nsniLSSioii r„xc cond $600 or best o 921-875:-:

1971 MERCEDES 2MSE p/s, p b. a c. fully equipped, exc cond $4750 201-545-0238

1960 CORVA1R MONZA Just oassed inspection, auto rans good condition, new ires Bes: offer 609-448-5904

76 PINTO silver sunroof, stereo, a c ps ph std trans fireshield installed Exc cond 609-921-8007

I960 I A MAR1 - 307 v-8. autotrans radi vinyl top. U w. ires $950 Call after 5 30 p m *

201-685 1434

a c p s p/b, new r roof, verv dependable. $700 609-443-6239

1975 HONDA CIVIL door hatchback 201-359-6402

white. 2 $2250 Call

TRIUMPH TR6 r 72,- new clutch, pamt & inspection A l mech Asking $2500 or will negouate 609-587-3539

70 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 dr, V8. auto trans. a c, ps pw exc running cond low mi. $550 609-448-7290 after 7

1976 CHEVROLET Monte Carlo V8, automatic p s p b p w air conditioning, am fm, 2-door landau root all black, 28:197 mi. $4595 201- 247-8769

1975 GRAND TORINO - sw p s. p/b, 400 V8. $3,000 or best offer 201 359-6865

RENAULT 5 GTL 1978 Let.'ar, super buy' Practically new special value package Sun roof, am tm stereo, Michelin radials. mag wheels, black and red interior 13.000 mi Excellent condition, call to see and drive at 609-924-5338

Autos For Sale------------------- — ---

:1 all 201-329-2754 alien*;30pm

' PINTu 4cv! 4 $ jd exc ‘ " running " conk' Just

■■ st w- $750 6(^24-8084after 5 pm ■ - ,

S':■c

t a n 'f tC E R .> i.7

BMW 1971 Jade green, in out in showroom. A t co dition $2,650 Only- serioi

•hor 882-3587

/VMARO :: speed

stick, svnero trans. 6 cyl Needs bodv work $500 or highest bidder. 201-7806146

1973 PORSCHE 914 red, am fm cassette. Michelins

KK) miles Asking $3750 609799-1322 after 5pm . //

i960 Bi ic k W il d c a t - a cnew tires, good condition Asking $750 609-4486198 after 6pn call 609-448 66247; •

68 VOLVO P1800.. new brakes new radiato4,radials.

s , gd concC'609-799-2692 Wt

■■ :N" I A' I 7D • i l.LE inside^* out.

n • ere< a < ms{>ected.must sell. John. 609*f34"04l8

bvertible good engine, just tuned Body needs work $600 or best offer 609-799-2721 from 8-11 pm or weekends

1970 CHEVY IMPALA, ps pb, air conditioning. 74.000 miles, exc. cond $980 Call Steve. 609-734-0408

1968 VW BUG — ■ solid, dependable transportation, 4 spd Clean inside & ’oyt $500 Or best offer 609-924-7500 or924-1165 Ask for Bi|l

Autos For Sa le72 VW — silver 411

squarebaek. like new Michelins. optional suspen­sion perf inter, beautiful body. 29,000 ong miles, on 1974 412 engine Auto trans needs work .Only $625 609-921-

1970 FlREBiRu Formula 400 - speed New Hurst mags

radials. brakes, etc Must sell this week Asking $1350 609

1973 PLYMOUTH SATEL­LITE Sebring Plus Well maintained one owner car. 59,600 easy miles on the odometer, very attractive color combination with deluxe all vinyl interior with wood trim and bucket seals, all desirable options incuding automatic transmission, air conditioning and am/fm stereo, this automobile has all the comfort and reliability of a new car w ithout the high’price tag; economical small V-8 has all the power needed without wasting gas; perfect all around use car for the family, student or commuter. $1995 Please call after 6 p.m 609- 443-6213 or 201-2S7-5405 day or night

1969 VW BEETLE 83.000 miles Semf-automatic w am radio $235. Call Jirtv. 609-921- 2445

77 LTD Country Squire Wagon $4,999 A/C, p/s p/b, excellent condition 18.000 miles Highway use only 609 9216510

78 MONTE CARLO - loaded, 69 OPEN KADET SW, good transport 609-924-4498. Joann443-5407 eves

1976 DODGE COLT CAROUSEL 4 cyl. 5 spd air am fm. vinyl lop. $2650 609- 8906373

1974 F’ORD GALAXY - 4 dr63,000 miles, p/b, p/s, p/seats. a/c, am radio, new brakes & exhaust system, new tires, plus 2-mounted studded snow tires $2100 or best offer 201 359-1793 eves

1975 FIAT - X-19 'ilgOOO mi ■ l v

Yellow $2,650 Call 201 359- 4723 for demo

CHEVY VAN ustomized, FM ft track

radii carpeting, m ■ $6,000 -’6 F-297-3817

a! 8:30 p.m weekdays•i

R ' MINOR .'One 2 drgray coupe, collectors item

food engine, also snow tires eiephone offer 8pm, 609-924-

1886

73 SUPER B E E T L t exc cond. orig owner 62,000 mi. firm $1500 201-297-9230

JAGJJAR XKE 2+2 - 1971 Mint condition $4,700 609-392-9046daytime hours

70 VW BUG — Good condition. 2 new tires & battery. Orig. owner 609-924-4568 eves

DATSUN 75 280Z. air,am/fm cassette, exc cond 609-393-9685

73 OLDS 88 hardtop, a/c,62,000 mi . exc cond . asking $1750 609-924-2717 after 5 pm

1960 JAGUAR Mark II, 3.8 sedan F’rom estate. 38.000 orig miles, exc, cond $3000 firm 609-6556772

1976 SAAB GL - 2-door, white red interior, am/fm, 4- speed, 4-sycl, 4-wheel disc brakes. 49.0(Xi mi, front wheel drive $4250 201-247-8769

RARE 1966 Alfa Romeo

1975 MG MIDGET - conv. with tonneau cover, maroon w blk top, exc cond , clean, nice & fun 33,000 mi., snows $1950. 609-466-3089 after 6 pm

CORVETTE WANTED cash for any 62 to 73 dapiaged. not running, or as is; Corvette for personal restoration Please call 201-254-5607

1965 GMC Van bodv/ Skip. 609-799 2679 1975 CHEVY VAN carpeting.

panelling built in bed. Call 609-70 YFR i A STATION wagon, 883-8257

ind $2200. 201-297 5248 between 3-9 p mf

1965 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan - Damaged on drivers side in

ITH 74 accident Motor & Tran-$800 or best offerjpilvemngs smission good. Must be towed 609-466-1061 or daks 212-221- $75 Call 609-924-3454 during 72 .j day

1970 VW FASTBACK In good running condition As is $200, or best offer 609-924-6319

70 MERCEDES 250C auto stereo. 4 new Michelins. $3995 609 259-9242

CHRYSLER WINDSOR 1956 CLASSIC all white. 4 dr ‘•a..: p p b 4 new tires. 1

beautiful car with ajtnuekload 'J spare parts 609 T37-3O72

76 VOLVO WAG()|i 1245 -lulls equipped, new Icohdition,

«» : le Must u- : Dale.201 874-4000 ext 398fob 349 or609-921-2823 lt

1971 TR 6 - mint yondition.new tires, 69.000 m!;> 201-297-1625 till 8 pm kf--‘

1 HEVY' NOVA 68*! “ fme "tiditton just inspect id - $675

< air after fi p m 6(i

97 TOYOTA Cell%.Li ving must sell 6pm 609-921-2303

M il after

-68 CADILLAC - 4 i1n sedan

Tt,1 :609-921-2470. \

1974 OPEL STA WGN auto., radio, good condition, low mileage, $1700 Call 609-924- 5104

68 VW runs good Best offer Call between 7-9 pm. 201-329- 6242

LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 70 Mark HI - a semi-classic in classic condition Fully loaded. 68.000 miles and a surprise in the trunk' $2800 Call 609-924-2534

CUTLASS SUPREME 1973 - air, auto trans. ps/pfo. bucket seals, tape deck, vinyl roof, $1700 609-448-2392.

1970 PONTIAC SPORTS LE MANS a/c, ps pb. $625 firm 609-448-4812

74DATSUN 260Z - 4 speed, new wire wheels Call after 5 609- 443-6844

240Z, 1973. very good con­dition. in and out. copper bm Call after 6 pm 609-924-9575.

1966 JET STAR 88. good eng reliable, asking $200 Call 609- 921 2289 eves

VW 74 - 4-speed, excellent condition Can be seen in Hopewell Call 609-392-7464 after 5 pm

i i

HOME HUNTER’S GUIDEAutos For Sa le

1969 PONTIAC TEMPEST PS, PB, good running cond Must sell call 609-924-2606

' after 5 pm

67 CtTTLASS p/s, auto, 95.00QM. snows, n.bat. nds work $300 Call af 6pm. 201 246-8045

73 BM\V 2002 - exc cond air, am/fm, snows with wheels Asking $3500 609-466-0517 after 6 pm

1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE station wagon Exc running condition Needs body work Approx 50,000 miles $750 609 587-5480, 9 to 5

1971 JAGUAR XKE Coupe exc cond Radial tires, air, AM-FM 47,000 mi Private 609-586-7422

67"MUSTANG FASTBACK 390 4 .spd . new paint, Cragers. very clean Calf bet 4 & 7, 609924-5023

77 DODGE VAN Tradesman 200 V8, customized, extras,10,419 miles $6800 201-526-9133

67 PONTIAC TEMPEST 6 cvl. auto,, new tires, $250 Call after 6 pm 609-883-8429

1974 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE - $2,000 good condition 609-599- 3926

1942 CHRYSLER NEW YO RKER $1100 Firm.

rfg cagicondition 609 586-0942

MERCEDES BENZ 220S 1958 Not running Sell as is Best offer 609-587-7323 or 882-8697

64 MERCEDES BENZ 190D No engine Sell as is. Best offer 609-587-7323 or 882-8697

1973 TR6 - yellow, 2 tops AM/FM, exc cond 49,000 mi Asking $2800 Call 609-586-5956

1976 TR IU M PH Spitfire Roadster Factory hardtop, am fm radio. Excellent condition, 27,000 miles Asking $2950 201 -462-7213

1976 MERCURY Monarck - 4- door. air, p/w. am/fm stereo cassette tape excel cond $3200 609-921-2597

73 SUPER BEETLE red. newly painted, new tires,53,000 miles, excellent overall condition, $1975 609-4664)592

1973 FIAT 30 mpg, 61,000 miles $995 Call 609-466-1326

’71 TOYOTA CELIOA one owner exc cond asking $1295 201-297-9129

M o to rcyc les

YAMAHA Harr Brothers—" - ri yi !<• Sale-. Service Parts 1605 N Olden Ave Trenton 609-393-7550

77 YAMAHA DT400 - mono shocks, exc cond $950, call 201 -.159-6480

MOPED BATAVUS exc cond . best offer Call after 5pm. 609-921-2630

74 HONDA 450 — with Farnng. like new 5200 miles, garaged. $795 201-238-6070

MGB 1974 excellent con­dition. 35,000 miles, one owner $‘2800 firm 201-297-3620 wknds & after 6 or 201-329-6933 davs

1971 PRE AMF Harley Davison Sportster - Motor just rebuilt, lots of chrome Basically stock Call John after 5 pm 609-921-7858

76 SUZUKI RM 'SO Mint condition, never raced Asking $750 Call 609-443-1381

1977 KAWASAKI 400 blue, exc cond , 2200 miles, $900 609-799-4379 after 5pm

DIRT BIKE SPECIALS 1969 Yamaha 175, $325 1973Yamaha 100. $345 1973 Honda XL 175, $525 street legal,1 All have been recenth serviced & are in good mechanical con­dition 609-924-2721

71 HONDA CL - 350-exc cond. like new. w 'helmet, first $400 609-292-7617 9-4pm. 921-8350eves 4 wknds

1975 BULTACO 250 - dirt bike, exc cond . mam extras $650 201-359-4168

1 4-B

M o torcyc les

HARLEY DAVIDSON 75 - Sx-175, road and trail bike, under 2000 miles, luggage rack and other extras Fine con­dition. $475 609-771-6012

73 YAMAHA 100 Bassani Mukini carb Nobbies Good condition Best offer 201-389- 4861

V AM AHA 78 650 Special,dark blpe 850 miles 609-882 5307

)fR 75 HONDA Like brand new A-l condition $300 Call 609-448-5983 after 5 pm

SUZUKI MT - 50 Trail Hopper, very good condition $160 Ask for Jamie 609-924 7284

1977 HONDA XL75 - with 2 helmets 609-737-1846 eves

1974 ME1CO - 250 dirt bike Asking $400 Call anytime 609 799-1518

1974 l AMAHA 80 ENDURO - Exc. cond Call 201-369-833! after 5 pm

YAMAHA 175cc Enduro Like new , 1970 618 miles. $475 609-799-3293.

1975 HONDA 550cc, 4-cvI, 4- exahust, luggage rack, bars, cover, 2 helmets included Low mileage Call after 6 pm. 609- 799-9362

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MOTORCYCLES

ACCESSORIES

A Few Leftovers available at Pre $ Devaluation prices A Wide Selection of used cycles and lots and lots of accessories and cycle clothing

COOPERSCYCLE RANCH Rte. 33, Hamilton Square

609-587-6354 Mon-Fri, 10 to 8,

Sat, 9-3

T rucksDUMP Stake body. 14 feet 1973 Ford F 500, never worked, less than 12,000 easy miles Asking $6900 609-924-0746

1972 CHEVY STEP VAN73.000 mi . loading space. 10ft x 7ftx 6ft High, dual rear tires, exc cond , $2500 609-896-0930,

1965 FORD half tone pick-up - cap included good condition Call 609-896-0471

1971 DODGE WINDOW VAN set up for camping. Sleeps 3 comfortably very economical, good condition $1195 or make offer 609-921-6085

1976 MAZDA — quarter ton pick-up 5-speed, only 32.000 miles Asking $3200 609-443- 6699 between 5-8pm

I960 FORD — 1 2 ton pick-up. with utility bodv 4 pipe rack $300 or best offer 609-924-0166, Mon thru FYi, 8-4 30

1971 DODGE Window Van V8 std shift Asking $1675 Call 609-443-4287 after 5pm

1976 FORD 250 camper special V8. p's. p/b, auto trans.

Two tanks, sliding rear win dow 18,650 miles New cap Excellent condition Asking $4150 Call 201-369-4443 after 5pm

1968 FORD F100 - 4 wheel drive. 4 speed. 360 engine. 6 bed with cover, new clutch, new front brakes and new front tires Mechanically great shape some bodv damage $1350, 201-359-5905 *

'76 FORD FT50 RANGER - P S 4 P B 4 spd Phone 609- 799-0749 after 6 pm

CH EVY P IC K -U P wifh CAMPER 1976 350 engine,30.000 miles, 72 bodv Must sell 201-874-5268

1977 CHEVROLET utility truck 9 Reading walk-in bodv 9.600GVW . 350V8. 10.400 miles, p b. p s. heavy duty battery and alternator, heavy dutv springs, shocks and stabilizer bars Gauges. 4 speed trans, 12 ply 750x16 Micnelin Tires, ladder racks inside and out side, light blue No lettering on vehicle Like new condition $7,000 201-329-2154

OF \DI INK K IR t VM FIXATIONS

t PM MONDAY

M a c h in e ry & Eq u ipm ent

LOG SPLITTE R 1978 American 10 ton capacity used very little Musi sell $725 609-448-4253

InstructionPIANO TEACHER -■ seeks students of any level B M in piano performance Travels to house 609-896-1398

G E ALL'BATTERY 12 hp mower 4 garden plow $625 Overhead garage cfoor $50 2 gas push mowers. $20 & $30 201-329-6728

TROY B1LT ROTOTILLERS -ales and service New andused models available Call 609-890-0371 eves & Sats T renton

TUTORINGREADING ENGLISH

STUDY SKILLS W RITTEN AND ORAL

< OMMUNK ATION Vdults & Children THE LEARNING

FXCH VNGE157 S Mam St Hightstown

609-443-4113

RecreotionoV e h ic le s

MOTOR HOME RENTALS Sleeps 8. $300 $250 weekly$60 dailv. plus 10c a mile 201 356-1380

1970 APACHE RAMADA POP UP - hdip 4 sides, canvas ends, ice box, heater stove, sink, sleeps 7 $1100 Excellent condition 609-921-3160

TRAILER — all aluminum, 8x30, Birch interior, furnished, $1200 201-246-6038

73 MONACO CAMPER - 11C ft sleeps 6 Refrig, eye level oven, bath 609-448-2543

CAMPER — 71 Dodge Fixe cond Elec, refrig, gas stove, 2 beds, etc. $3500 Weekdays after 5:30pm (weekends all day: 609-888-3382

1973 A1RSTREA.M TRAVEL TRAILER - 25 , air, Zippee awning many extras Fixe, cond $6800 609-259-9400

73 DODGE wfindou van Tastefully carpeted bed, screens, curtains 3-speaker- cassette, I5mpg, $2800 201-359- 8922 after 6pm

22' DODGE Tioga — Mini motor home 1976 Like new Sleeps 5. 20,000 miles. Must sell $10,900 or best offer Call 609-448-0695 after 5pm

1975 FR AN K LIN pick-up camper — Loaded with many extras Aircond, fiberglass bath with autmatie toilet, sleeps 6, many other extras Used twice Will sell reasonable Call 2)1 782-2637

M obile H o m e sMOBILE HOME FOR SALE adult park, unfurnished, 12xx 60, 2 PR's. wall/wall carpet, extras Very clean 609-443- 1079.

Boots

SAILBOAT - 17 Barnegat dav sailer with tiltable trailer and 4FH motor $1400 609-921- 7136

HARDLY USED .twice* Wildflower main sail & jib v l I V ; perfect for l^ake Car negie Trailer. 2adull 4 2child life vests included $830 < ait 609-921 -3868 late evenings

74 20' SFIA RAY V 8 188 w extras -f trailer w elec winch $5500 201 738 1898

SAILBOAT - 23ft Gazelle racing sloop. $600 or best offer 201-873-2340 after 5 p m

12’ GAME FISHER level flotation, 7 5hp Fisk a trailer plus extras $450 W ill sell boat and motor separately 609-448 7399 after 6pm

73 MF'G 17ft Fiberglass 65 hp outboard Great shape full canvas 4 winter covers Asking $2500 609-890-1236

*22 SAlLROAi with tra i<*r i

lot 61 201 874-3721

Airplanes

GUITAR LESSONS - 6/12 string Contemporary method includes tape analysis in my studio Bob Korman 609-921- 3669

DRAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE

17 Livingston Ave New Brunswick, N.J

Complete Secretarial and Accounting Courses

Dav a ml Night Courses Telephone 201-249-0347

MATH TUTORING - by P h . D High School 4 College Preparation for SAT Exams also available 609-448-3690

PIANO. FLUTE LESSONS - E x p e r i e n c e d , c e r t i f i e d teacher All ages, all levels Hillsborough 201-874-4709

S1TAR LESSONS by an expert phone 201-297-9097

P 1 A N O O R G A N IN SI RUCTION in your home Roger P Turney F A.G O L.f.C .L 609-921-8309

Gu it a r a n d b ass l e s ­so ns teacher with music c o l l e g e e x p e r i e n c e , reasonable rates 609-799-0132.

LE JEROME SCHOOL OF DANCE 4 DISCO Do you like to party, but don’t know the latest dance'1 You wanted to go to that big “ City" disco but, vou were afraid you would trio over your feet? Learn the Hustles, the Patty Duke, the Freaky Deaky and numerous other disco dance steps Fee: $5 per week Class Time Tues , Thurx F’ ri 6 p m - 8 p m Place: Le Jerome Studio. Paul Robeson Community Center 102 Witherspoon St , Prmceotn N.J CLASS BEGINS SEPTEMBER 14th for further information call or come see Mr Marshall 609- 924 0996 921-6646. 102Witherspoon St

PROFESSIONAL Teacher of Guitar 4 Violin Graduate of Berk See College of Music Call Ed Cedar 609443-5163

A UNIQUE APPROACH to language learning 25 languages Native teachers ana translators Instruction for children and adults AM levels Brush-up, con­versational and literary classes Intensive courses for travelers and business people Tutoring Call 609-921-3063 or 924-9335

PIANO TEACHER Con­servatory Graduate 201-297-2322

PIANO LESSONS - in my home Children & adults Experience certified teacher, ask for Mrs Busch 609-443- 5850

PIANO LESSONS avail irom concert pianist w MM in Performance Very reas 609 443-5673 eves, ask lor Roberta

DR' M LESSON'S - all styles Reading, technique & con­ceptual 201-297-1754

AIRCRAFT F*OR RENT Princeton Corporation will rent their Navaho win engine cabin class airplane < responsible parties Rental

rate w ill be considerably lower han normal hourly rental

charge for Navaho Call Barbara Merdinger as 609-924- 3800

VIOLIN 4 VIOLA LESSONS - with experienced, highly qualified 'oaeher All ages, allstages Call 609-921-7806

LESSONS ON GUITAR - Trumpet, banjo, clarinet, etc , FARR ING TO NS MUSIC Hightstown and Princeton

Instruction0 HUSTLE LESSONS - The way

you want it In your home, privately or with friends, or at your next party ar club meeting Stop being a wall flower’ Call Jennifer 201-545- 4981

A Picture is worth a housand words Save yourself some 'alk Take your own picture For just five dollars a month vou can learn how to take beautiful metures and. how to develop them Darkroom technique, black and white and color development For more information call or come see Mr Ryder | at the Paul Robeson Comjmunity Center 102 Witherspoon St Princeton 609-924-0996 HURRY CLASS TIM E IS GOING QUICKLY'

PIANO INSTRUCTION - for intermediate and beginning students Cali 201 359-3935

S A T COURSE - startingsoon Call Mrs Levine. 215- 295-0374 for information

PIANIST AND TEACHER — ATC M , NJCerPa, is now accepting students Beginners to advanced 609-655-4346

OBOE 4 OBOE REED- MAK1NG LESSONS - expert professional instruction 609- 443-1653 eves

EXPERIENCED. TRAINED BASSIST now accepting students Beginner to Ad vanced All idioms Call Tim 609-799-4825

SQUARE DANCE LESSONS - starts Sept 12th Ages 12-21 Call Joan, 609-882-1638

KUNDAUMYOGA

YOGA FALL SCHEDULE

Mon eve ■ heating circle Tues eve beginners yoga Wed morn yoga 4 lunch Wed eve -yoga for athletes Thur eve. open class F’ri eve meditation course Sat morn yoga for women

For information pall 3HO FOUNDATION

609-799-8238

WEAVING C LA S SE S '- for adults, now forming for Fall Small group or private lessons for beginners & advanced siudems Textiles by Siephanie, 609-799-8176

TUTORING — in most sub-, iects, elementary through high school by patient, ex­perienced. inventive teacher Vale cum laude Reasonable rates 609-655-3841 (Ciranbury area). -

PIANO — 10 yrs Reaching experience 20 yr$ per formance experience Adults, childme Your home or mine Call 201 782-1129

LEARNING PLUS , - An­nouncing S A T Review Courses for 78-79 For] further information & registration call 609-448-1543 or 448 3690

TENNIS LESSONS — 1 >*hour small group lessons, ljhour of instruction 1 2 hour of playSomeday 4 evening tifnes still available Certified instructor Call 201-846-4119 or 201 329-2996 ask for F!d

5NO-NONSENSE GUITAR LESSONS: Learn only what vou warn Get (here faster Rock, jazz, blues, folk, reading, iheory. (ephnique, improvisation. Dff-thie-record transcriptions of any music Beginners to advanced Best references Lessons given on Princeton campus 212-874- 6809

READING 4 STUDY SKILLS private instruction by

reading pro 609-396-8940

CLASSICAL GUITAR Pri va 1 e lessons in reper101 re, sight reading, iheory. Children or adults Experiencedeaeher with BA in Music 609-

466-9194

ENGLISH TUTOR 16 yrs exp some math, all study skills Tom Wertenbaker. M A 609 924-2218

InstructionSCUBA DIVING Call for course nearest you Scuba sales rentals, air. service, trips PRINCETON AQUA SPORTS 306 Alexander S’ Pnncetor 609-924-4240

PIANO INSTRUCTION Experienced certified teacher now accepting students for September Call 201-359-6778

ACCORDION 4 PIANO lessons — Your home or mine Evenings or Saturdays 609 448-8029

LOOKING FOR GRAD STUDENT — Princeton L’ for 12 vr old boy Math & English Call after 9pm 609-896-2144

PIANO LESSONS - in your home First lesson free All ages 4 levels Will teach a variety of musical styles Call Mr Silverberg 201f297 A411

Thursday, September 21, 1978

InstructionNEED LEPO INT ABARGELLQ — classes starting Sept. Limitedenrollmeni for individualattention Catering to people with beginning 4 advanced skills taught by professional designer for major needlecraf company with teachingbackground in art 609-443 6190

PIANO 4 ORGAN LESSONS Talia Gulino Dillahey an­nounces instruction in piano organ. 4 music theory for the 1978-79 session starting in Sept Accepting beginner thru advanced 609-443-6423 for info

Register Now SEWING CLASSES 6-1 hr sessions $20

Starting Sep* 27 at 9 a m 10% Fabric Discount

for all students THE FABRIC HUTCH

W arren Plaza Weist Rt 130E Windsor 609-448-3389

TUTOR N.J certified special ed teacher will tuior students in 'heir home. All subjects Cai! after 7 pm 609-448-9023

AInstruction

BEGINNERNEEDLEPOINT CLASS

Only a few openings are left in our Thurs morning needlepoint class Class starts Sept 28 4 meets for 6 con­secutive weeks. 10am- U 30am. Learn 6 basic stit­ches while making a pillow Cost $25 includes materials Call 609-924-3300 for details

H P CLAYTON YARN SHOP

11 Palmer Square, Princeton

DRUM LESSONS — By- professional in my own home $6 Call 609-799-0034

SEWING LESSONS - given at my home Small classes 609-921-0271

NOW ACCEPTING begin ning"to intermediate students on drum or guitar E x­perienced A.F of M. in­structor Lessonsgiven in my home Quad II of Twin Rivers’ $3-4 per half hour Call Dave, afternoons 609-448-8691

BusinessS e rvices

Princeton Packet Inc ' has some

Press Time Available Web Offset Press

Let us print vour newspaper or m-bouse organ Camera ready mechanicals or negatives -equir-ed W. prim -egwlar - anas re pages ir tab. lids

' 'u: paper an be print# >r. "eg.,.,,- n,t lewsprint o l 40*white offset stock ThereCT a nominal extra charge fig* asecond spot color if

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">■ m. -vj?24 pages standard a r # 48 pages Tor your tabloids f

Call Mr Hutchinson onVMr Burke ai 609 > 924-324#Tor particulars on your printing needs ■ -,6

’ We have won state 4 national press awards', for quailt\ press work * I

CARPET INSTALLER - f r i l l sell carpet, do installatKHis 4 repairs Licensed 4 bonded 609-448-8888

MUSIC CLASSES FOR CHILDREN — Pre-school, kindergarten. 1st grade Lee Dratfield, performer/teacher Register now 609-921-W07

PROFESSIONAL VIOLIN- INSTRUCTION - with ex penenced teacher Beginners thru advanced Hightstown- Princeton area. Marilyn Reynolds. 609-443-1653

SCUBA/COED - Expert in­struction by team of Y Club Divers Siarts officially Sept 26th Sign up at Princeion Y 609-924-4825

TUTOR — experienced elementary teacher offers a variety of creative subject materials 609-443-5233.

TUTORING - 1st, 2nd. 3rd year Spanish $4 per V2 hr Cali 896-9619, 921-9110 ext 14 Jo- Ann After 9pm

VOICE LESSONS - ex ­perienced teacher Masters Degree in Voice Call 609-771- 0942 weekday evenings

PRIVATE MIME LESSONS given - classes 4 fees arranged by interview Instructor trained w/Louis Gilbert, currently in “MUM MENSCHANZ," 4 w/Richard Morse of the Richard Morse Mime Theatre, NYC. If in­terested. contact Jill, 201-297- 2215.

PIANO LESSONS - Master of Mustc from Manhattan School of Music Experienced teacher and performer Call 212-666 3025 after 10pm

FRENCH LESSONS Beginner. In term ed ia te . Advanced Conversation 4. or Grammar 609 448-2908

E X P E R IE N C E D P IA N O INSTRUCTION offered by Princeton doctoral candidate tn music All levels Nicholas Schidlovsky 609-921 -8096

S A T PRE PARATIO N experienced tutor (University student offers unique in­dividualized approach No groups You can i mprove vour chances to score well. Call David Yelien 609-7:14-0371

INSTRUCTION IN PIANO - 4 iheory. accompanying 4 coaching BM New England Conservatory M F A Prin­ceton Jeffrey Farrington, 609- 443-5583 mornings 4 after 8pm

MERIDIAN TRAVEL SCHOOL

TRAVEL AGENT COURSES

• New 2 w eek day class begins Oct 16. Nassau Inn. Prm ceton• New 7 week evening class begins Oct 31. Nassau Inn. Princeton

200677-0069Free Fla cement Service

Fistabiished I960 30,000graduates

'ther school locations Rochelle Park. Parsippanv. East Orange. Tmton Falls, Toms River. Montvale 4 Kenilworth

VIOLIN 4 VIOLA IN ­STRUCTION experienced 4 highly qualified teacher now accepting students. Call Margaret Routley. 609-921- 7806

THE GREEN OAKS AT PRINCETON

Classes in French, Spanish, German 4 English Beginning fall term on Sept. 21 Tran­slations in Polish and Russian Call 609-924-4538 daily 9-4:30 Mon 4 Wed till 8pm P.0 Box 2038 Princeton

PIANO LESSONS instruction for beginners intermediates, age 10 or above Classical, pop theory For information call Lenny at 609-734-7113.

B usin essS erv ices

RESUMES U NLIM ITED - Your complete one stop resume service featuring resumes pro fess iona lly written to highlight your qualifications, expertly typed 4 offset printed For personal, confidential service call RESUMES UNLIMITED at 609-448-0701.

BALESTRIERI ,SECRETARIAL SERVICE

* *u609-921-3398 |

Day or evening - Resumes Lexers Theses Dissertations, Manuscripts

4 Tecraicai ’ piny cassette Iran scription, etc Equipdriem Selectric II 4 an Automatic Mag Card II Typewriter/

1TF • : show cards piper

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STATISTICAL - 4 tecH&cal typing, resumes, letters

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609-896-1448

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G W Jr 4 ASSOC. - Con­sultants conducting security surveys, training seminars colleges, schools, hospitals, retail, industrial, govern­mental agencies Test 4 modify present training program 609-883-1948

PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICE - Carduners Shopping Center, Rte 130 4 Princeton-Hightstown Rd.. Hightstown, NJ 609-448-6707 Your complete secretarial service featuring ERROR FREE AUTOMATIC TYPING

every page an original Also, letters, cassette transcription, resumes, theses, term papers, dissertations, news letters, addressing 4 mailing, in­formation storage 4 retrieval. Xerox copies Equipment IBM Correcting Selectric II and an IBM Memory typewriter

PARKING LOTS CLEARED - Heavy duty snow removal. Dump truck, 10 ader. tractor John W Huff 4 Assoc 609-466- 3730 It's Never Too F/arlv

EXCELLENT TYPIST manuscripts, thesis, books, etc FRENCH Pickup 4 delivery 609 395-0749

TYPIN G , M AN U SC R IPTS . THESES, ETC. Competitive rates IBM Correcting Selectric Pick-up and delivery available 201 -821 - 8740

T5P IS T — experienced executive secretary available for freelance typing in mv home on Selectric II Fast accurate work guaranteed 609-585-0315

TYPIST - wishes to wqdjk at home Accurate worjt at reasonable prices RilWoes Hopewell 'area 609-466p615

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TYPEWRITER R tePA I# - General cleaning and repairsFree estimates C a l® Eu Radigan, 609-448-6443 k

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WE CATER ANYTHING - Picnics to banquets 5 t o '500 Special dietary pla fiers available Some Chicken, fnc- Montgomery Shopping Center 609-924-5659.' |

tvour next occasion with (heMo v e a b l e f e a s t Ffom a:«*w rs s ol nger xwjs to a complete gourmet banquet,

can be createdJdo fit any occasion Call us for a consultation and let us share your next social triumph: Deli platters also available!;, 609- 799-1641 or 799-4031. f

ROCHELLE’S GOURMET CATERING - for cocktail, dinner office oaferies Homemade soups, efhors

>eurvres quiche, mnp* desserts, pastries, entnic

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THE BROTHERS? DISCO ON WHEELS

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Parties or Any Occasion Free Estimates %

Call Don *- 201) 238-5650 3 20U 846-1208 %

PRfiFESSIONAL TYPING - m home with Selectric II Correcting IBM Typewriter Reasonable rates Call 809-799- 8678 Located in Princeton Meadows Apartments

school, cub scouts, clubs 4 more

alanimals Low price! CaffiTec 609-921 1549

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CELLO LESSONS with Suzanne Smith-Mead P er­formance degree Oberlin Conservatory Masters of Music under Bernard Greenhouse at University of N Y Member of Trenton Symphony 609-924-3133

FLUTE 4 PIANO LESSONS — Bachelor Music, Music Education Graduate work F'or more information call Sharon McMichael 609-443- 6532

SNOW REMOVAL AH Work Co., Rie. 206, Belle Mead 201- 359-3000

FU TU R E INSU LATIO NS C O U R E T H A N E F O A M SPRAY A PPL IE CELLULOSE BLOWN tN Solar buildings, homes, attics walls, cold storage boxes storage tanks, roofs, trailers vans specialties 609-397-0132 82 Rock town Rd. ' Lam bertviile, NJ

JON J IE THE MAJIC CLOWN \

Magic comedy 4 balloon animals Available for school

openings and fund raisingsFor further information call 201-254^374. j| -

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Professional guitar *>C

gt oci aki ; ullpar:a success 609-925-0967 m -

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En te rta in m en tMAGICIAN Scouts, Parties Banauets, etc Girl cut in half by electric saw plus Houdini lock escape Gordv, 215-968 3733

MUSIC ON THE MOVE Dee Jay Ed Klein brings your organization a sure fire way io have fun 4 profit, from a Diseo dance 10 a 50’s show or anv * type music event Complete sound system, call now for Fall or Winter booking Disco lighting system also available 201-821-9664

IT’S MAGIC

From spectacular stage shows to intimate close up magic Children's birthday parties, banquets, any event Each show personally planned to your needs by a professional magician Reasonable rates Call after 6 p.m 201-359-2847 Ask for Ed

DISC JOCKEY FOR HIRE Weddings Parlies. Dances. Live Band Sound For low cosi, any type music - Disco. 50 s. Pop. Elvis, eic. Barrv Davison. 609-466-2709

PhotographyNATURAL COLOR Por traits. Bar Mitzvahs. Wed dings, social events from $125 Remarque Studio 609-448- 7938

WEDDINGS I will dp' good work, no hassles, very economically to start m’v business 609-883-0226

FurnitureResto ration

CANED 4 RUSHED - Make an old chair better Give it a new seat Expertly done 609-395-0342.

CHAIRS - CANED-RUSHED - reglued, tightened. Furniture refinished Years of ex­perience Free pick-up and delivery 609-896-0057.

EXPANDING DIP N STRIP is now a complete service

center for anything made of wood or metal that you have in your home, found in your attic, bought at the flea markets 4 auctions We do hand strip­ping, all types of repairing, refinishing, caning 4 rushing, also, furniture bought 4 sola Try us, vou won't be sorry DIP *N STRIP, 49 -Mam St.. Kingston, N.J 609-924-5668 Open Mon.-Sat. 9-5.

FURNITURE REFINISHING 4 REPAIR - custom built tospecifications THE YAR- DLEY CABINET MAKER. 215-493-2654

Piano TuninpPIANO TUNING 4 REPAIR — David F’ orman at 609-443- 6866 or 609-767-0432

A and Z PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR Cal! 609-799-2477

PI ANO TUNING

Regulating RepairingROBERT H. HALLIEZ

RegisteredMember Piano Technicians

Guild, Inc 609-921-7242

Ho me Repairs

CARPENTRY - Expert c r a f t s m a n s h i p w i t h reasonable rates All phases of construction We will help you design your ideas Over 20 yrs experience 201-297-7080

MASON CONTRACTOR

Fireplaces, stone, brickwork, steps, patios, concrete, waterproofing, etc.

WM FISHER BUILDERSINC.

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G 4 K BUILDERS - General contractors Additions 4 alterations Brickwork 4 fireplaces, patios, aluminum siding Free estimates. 609-

PARK PLUM BING 4 HEATING Installation 4 repair of all your plumbing needs Lic« 5648 201-297 7538

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colonial display* quality construction and exceptional maintenance featuring a formal dining room, living room, family room with fireplace;, 2V4 baths, central air and a 2-car garage................... y J ......................................... S I07.000.

WE KNOW OF NOTHING COMPARABLE IN COMFORT APPEARANCE AND LOCATION

A ’1' E X ( E P T P ‘N AL V A L l E adjoining a championship golf-course in an area of estates majestically stands a builder s own graciou which he and his family have enjoyed

lgether he ^ .rkmanship, the materials are what you might expert superb ‘ A spacious entrance hah between the front to back living room with fireplace and dining room with comer cabinets, opens to the dining area of the custom kitchen. A family room with enor- n u Jirepia< - * tvvder room and utility room >mplete the first floor Master suite with fullbath, three other bedrooms and hall bath are found upstairs. The basement features a potential wine Cellar with oaken door! Two acres with great views all around $ 149.500.

L A W R E N C E T O W N S H IPVLatch autumn return from this spacious colonial with lovely old shade and a great yar This home features a maintenance free exterior and a location for easy commuting. The fo large bedrooms and 2 V£ baths make this a good home for a sizeable familv. Call a H* derson professional for all the particulars on this special offering. . Listed at $92,50

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A SUPER sun A T IO N FOR T H E S T A R T E R F A M IL Y ! In an area of old-fashroned neighborly feeling- Glen Acres W est W md»or Township, on the Princeton side of Route 1, rests tho easv-to-manage ranch Put into good shape by its former owner who was a semi- retired gentleman with a knack for gardening, ihis one-floor, ihi-ee-bedroom, 1V4 bath house is now bring painted and freshened up for the n e n ' lucky family. Carpeted throughout .living-dining area with cathedral ceiling for nice proportion. eat-in kitchen with modern equipment, two-car garage .are some of the aspects. Why not make a date tosee this good house for yourself? $72,000.

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A uiri [rLt,. set far hs.'k from a country road, private, ami high on a hill overlooking super • I .* r.s • T , firgpU.e, dining room, modern kitchen. three oded glass family

room wiUi cathedral ceiling; three bedrooms, fuii bath doom; two bedroom* and full bath up Outside specimen trees, b rm ew av and attached two car garage Rear terrace and lovely pool. Hurry! ............... ....................................................... $160,300!

Nestled on a peaceful and beautiful lot in the historical village of Harlingen is this four bedroom 100-f- year ok! charmer. There is a large edgy family type kitchen, living room, family room, sewing room and laundry room. Exterior painted last year. Lovely flower beds and shrubs, i f you are an older house enthusiast you must see this one— it is a rare find at• • • ....................... .................... , .................. j ! ...................... ......... $nu oon

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■-•ik'H- area King — uded gardet three bedc»,m- and two bathsf amilv room, powder room phis den nr fourth bedroom on lower level. Good schools, and dose to shopping, park and tennis courts. I t ’s really a dream. $76,500.

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Office facilities alreadv existing in this Large custom built Oiloniat in the Rider College area The home itself also features A large hedri»>ms. familv room, living room with fireplace, dining room and charming eat in kitchen Perfect location and great potential < if- ............................................................. ................................................... Ottered at $85,000.

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i al! in**’ - i hi*- ;h«5 B ack d rop f' ai ab?*dutH\ lw*aut»ful tw< -t. lovingly cared lor. decorated'and iand*r af*ed vm ith superb taste Phi a gracious fover. livuig rwonj with fireplace, dining room. kitchen room. laundrN and pim-d^rfbom urn the first floor. [ pstairs there master bedroom with adjc* i*ig bath three additional bedrooms ai this, add a fenced in yard. car attached garage. Extensive intn lecorator paper* ami paint. ?»*ntril an million mg. color o-*rdir have a perfect and immaculate home ^ e nroudiv offer thi* newest lirailpnmn hs-

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nr overlooking^Me Canal. Beautiful carvedHoldings magnift* em mantle*, .four firepia- | eiimgs aad gracious sized room* makethus b history buff * dream Living room, library, dining room tyjth beamed ceiling all with fireplaces and designed for gTacious living Four to five bedroom*, one with a fireplace, ompiete the mam part of the house Included us an attached two bedroom apartment with a

mg room and a cathedral ceiling Many built in b<»ofe6ases throughout the house. A beautiful lot with patio and verv mature trees offering many scenic views will add to the

ham mem of a very -peril i Mouse in a vers special place. Please call for details.

Look at Our Plans for... ;C A PT IV A T IN G C O N T E M P O R A R Y L N D E R C O N STR U C TIO N O N A P R IV A T E

_ / ' 11 >N 1 V NSHH i : HE F.NJOY'MFINT AN D PEACE TH E.i j f SX b » d '•■f T f !N (. HAS T d FEE House to be built is custom designed and

custom built on one fully landscaped acre with ownership in another acre midst a park-like w’!n?:y •; au-rew .?f**ring al! »rf -uld wish for m the unusual. The flexiblearrangement of lb* sunlit rooms and miisiui* decks will make I^vmg in this house a joy, The

~ ' v • w o with firepiioy lining room, famib room with fireplace, un*■ p mrder room. sedt>hd floor master suite with

batl three more bedroom* and family bath Basement, tw i car garage, fully air con-

cf>nditmnerl ! .ah further plan* we It meet vou on the site. Qccitpincv earb '79.. . . ......................$190,000.

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REALTORS

H O P EYX E L I Hopewell House Squan Hopewell. N . J. 08

1609) 446-2550A

L A M B E R T V IL L E 12 S. Franklin St.

Lambertville. N.J, (6091397-2800

PH LN C E TU N 4 Charlton Street

Princeton, N.J. 08540 (6091921-2776

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Prip&eton Jet.. N .J. 08550 (6091 799-4500

BELLE M E A D Route 206

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D3 HILTONUtALTOt R E A L T Y C O M P A N Y

LARGE TWO-STORY COLONIALS being built by master craftsmen on one acre lots. D o s e to train and bus transportation Call us for more details H om es start a t ................................................................ $110 000

NOT ONI BUT TWO FIREPLACES in this m eticulously kept W ^st W indsor ranch Three bedroom s, 1 % baths, living room, family roont dining room and a terrific krtchen form the nucleus But com e see the added features For starters there's central air conditioning and w all to wall carpeting. Call u s for m ore inform ation......................... $8? 500

WARM AND INVITING describe our new ly listed 5 bedroom Colonial in M ontgom ery Tow nsh ip Beautifully decorated with sp acious room s, fireplace in family room, centra! air conditioning, outstanding kitchen w ith sufficient area for dining and m any added features Convenient for com m uters and in an excellent school district $137 500

HIGH ON A HILL overlooking m iles and m iles of scen ic countryside 5 bedroom Colonial style hom e only 10 years old. Living room, dining room kitchen with large eating area, fam ily room with fireplace Full basem ent and two-car garage. T hree full baths. All this on three acres in the country ......................... ........ ...........£ ...................................................... $110 000,

T Y ANTENNAS — sales, service installation Free 6$tiniates 609-587-0643

■U U LAB LE Mr & Mrs f a n i a ^ i c h o n e s t housecleaners, by the 10b oniv. Please no windows If stove or house badly soiled, extra first time ' all us at 609-924-3670 If not home please call again

FLOOR SANDING — hard­wood floors sanded and finished Phone 609-585-8235

CITCHEN CAFLI NET!5 Walli vidua II

ityiea & crat teo oi walnut,»ak, eherrv butte rnbt ori ,tpie Also ref inishmg oresurfacing ex isting icabinets5ARK LANE ( A BIN ETS 201■74-4151

LCD A ROOFING & SIDING - f all types Shingle, slate, hot sphalt roofs & repairs Free sMmates Budget terms vail 609-396-8041, 924-1760. 59 446 or collect 215-968-0793

CARPENTRY HOME IM­PROVEMENT — any and all kinds of home improvements and alterations For free estimate call 609-259-9427

NOVOBILSKY & VAN D O R N - H O M E I M PROVEMENTS - Carpentry, roofing, siding, int & ext painting. insulation & screening 609^66-0926

C A R P E N T R Y A L T E R \T I ONS. A D D I T I O N S No job tot) large rr 'oosmall DougRenk.Builders609-655-1221

CARPENTRY

\DDITlONS REMODELING KITCHENS RESTORATIONS

CUSTOM BARNS

609 259 7940 Peter V5 ikoff

.ARAGE DOOR REPAIRS Free all points check up on tables springs & door sec ions Automatic garage door peners installed Call

Carothers 4 Co 609-448-3717 or 397-1817

PLUMBING Lie *4621 Need a plumber free estimates all types ii[ plumbing Call Mike anytime dav or night Phone 609-586-0266

CERAMIC TILE REPAIRS tile installed permanently with new cement board Bathroom remodeling, lowest prices Tile for do-it vourselfers DELAWARE VALLEY (TILE 29 vears of experience 609-888 1067

REPAIR PARTS itar all major appliances Vacuum cleaner bags bells & repairs. Bunce Appliance Parts 255No Mam SC, Manville. 201- 722-2922

BROTHERS II Home m provem ents m aintenance service No job too big ijio job ':«) small, Estimates fkB-448 6183

GT BENWARD - Painting and general maintenance Gutter work, aluminum door- and windows Interior & exterior painting, floor refimshirig m waxing Free estimates < all 201-359-4455

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Kingston, N J 08528 pjit-ase call 609-921-8663 after 5 3# pm

MASON Pius' * r<T : sheet rock walls ■ceiiiijtB.s holes cracks repaired Most

masonry reda irs , Sbeetrock taping spacklmg finishing done Call Edward Gudat 609 466-3437 <

VRPENTEft - CABINET MAKER wants moonlight w11:k, good qualm . reasonable rates Smali jobs welcome •<09-466-0782

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FOUR BEDROOM CAPE COD on a quiet street in historic Griggstow n C onsists of living room with fireplace and picture w indow Modern kitchen and formal dining room with bay w indow Fam ily room , full basem ent and m any extras including wall to wall carpeting $79 900.

SPACIOUS FIVE BEDROOM TWO-STORY COLONIAL on 1 plus acre lot with all the extras for a large fam ily in Plainsboro Tow nsh ip Excellent schools and low taxes Im m ediate occupancy $125 OOC

BETTER THAN NEW FOUR BEDROOM HOME Floor to ceiling brick fireplace in the panelled family room. Extra insulation, insulated two-car attached garage and full basem ent $S5 500

ENJOY THE COUNTRY LIVING in this large Colonial house now being built in the delightful rolling hills of M ontgomery Tow nsh ip . C lose to excellent schoo ls on a one acre partially w ooded lot. Large front to rear living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, kitchen with eating area, 4 bedroom s and 2 'A baths $118 000

NEW CONSTRUCTION IN CRANBURY. Large 5 Colonial on a beautiful lot Custom built for gracious In

43 ACRES OF HEAVILY WOODED gently sloping Ian

43 ACRES OF HEAVILY WOODED gently slop- brook and 1 '"2 acre lake. Secluded with tall tre< Between Princeton and New Brunswick City w ;

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two-story $131 500

$3 000 per acre

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Designed for th e ultim ate in family living. This well-kept hom e features 3-4 b ed room s x ; baths, targe eat-in kitchen, wall to-wait carpeting and central air P riced righ t a t $73 500

Quality constructin an d beau ty ab o u n d in our 3 bedroom 2 bath hom e with central ai fireplace in family room Conveniently located for car or! train com m utm a

ATTENTION PROFESSIONALS A prim e location in thei GROWING Princeton Je t area you can com bine the features of easy accessibility and spac io u sn ess for an office with many exerting fea tu res for a delightful hom e This ranch fea tu res floor to ceiling fireplace in the family room , newly decorated kitchen 3 bedroom s* living room formai dining room screened-in porch and oversized g arage R ealistically p riced a t $66 900

M in i* Caggir?D*an D abrow sk C onnif Dorrow lo i t FoxH arold Hal Ku«hn

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O L T S I A N D IN G K IN G S T O N C O L O N IA L and bnh minutes fn assan street » .th* nan baths, eenti^i „«ir an exciting family n icnt with a

fireplace, built-in bookcase? and recessed lighting and a beamed ceiling, this well cared for home is in excellent condition The kitenen is large, bright, and boasts a no-polish floor and upgraded appliance* The living room and dining room are spacious w ith beautiful waU to wall carpeting Bus service to New York is within waiting distance. Just call a Henderson professional to make an appointment. V. too <uai

Henderson, Of Course!

W OODED A N D P R D ATE within walking distance tp schooLs and trains to Sew York is this Alford built rawed ranch in W est Windsor: with frtbr spacious bed-ooms. two and one naif Path- < ing r<s.n and lining -<Hin with wall to wuii artwting rat-in kit. hen panelled family room, central air and two car attached garage Freshly painted inside and ready for vour inspection,............... urtn

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kitchen hardwood floors throughout, and fantastir elbwct space. The basement la full land

A#-'luiaied glam* windows ............. . . 7 $119,900.

MrJ l \ F ( < >1 \ TRY L I V IN G ^ ithin minutes of ffenton. Princeton and Horhlstown is{

Hie bom*- feature** four bedmom* master bedroom wifi, fireplace tv- full bath**, livi.ig ro#*m with a fireplace, iargp formal dining ff^om. new eit-in kitchen fal**, j summer kitchen 1. an ! Gil: basement Fw ntairwav- 2 - 1 \-»lt 'd#*rtR< ^rvicr «,uj n.aim* nance Vh - aluminum H|dmk' Hie < <utbuildu»gr* c nsist of two barns.jhvo car garage. repair shop and all

v rues and represents man> op ­portunities. New to the m arket and readv for \ our instFecp* n $ J |0,Q(Hi.

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S E C L tD E D H E A V ILY T R E E D Y AR D with superb ITsndscaping and full brick patio.

warm brick wall. >>ak stained shelving and trim , upfrraded rarfietjc tantefulK decorated, a good location and loaded with ex tras $.>i ,900

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D E L IG H T F U L H O M E in desirable area o f Norgate I I section of Lawrence Tw p . within walking distance to schools and shopping. Charm ing fam ily room, 3 to 4 bedrooms, 1 '/£ baths, living room and formal dining room. Com fortable fam ily living f o r .............. .................. .. $69,900.

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C H O IC E 2 F A M IL Y in a quiet well groomed neigh­borhood o f Lawrence T w p . Choice big lot with 2 car detached garage. Lovely secluded area yet close to everyth ing......................... ......................... . . ........... $68,900.

S E P T E M B E R S P E C IA L - Little chance you ’ ll ever get disenchanted with this spacious beauty. Carpeted throughout, 2>/j baths. 4 bedrooms on one level, stone fireplace in family room, basement, 2 car garage. Gorgeous area o f U niversity Park in Lawrence T w p . ..........$89,900,

2681 M A IN ST. (R T . 2061 U A W R E N C E V IL L E 609-896-1000

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B E A U T IF U L L Y R E S T O R E D V IC T O R IA N in a char­m ing rural community not too far from Princeton. The 12 spacious rooms reflect the elegance o f the period in which it was built. Recently painted inside and out and redecorated in the finest taste, you w on ’t be able to resist it.Direction* From Princeton. Route 27 north to Plea&ant Plain? Road(white t yhouse on left. See K'eidel

A T R E E L IN E D S T R E E TA private wooded lot and tn 'convenient W est W indsor - what a great combination. Add to that an especially lovely four bedroom , 2 V'i bath immaculately cared for and beautifully decorated Colonial and you have a home you ’ll want ; m w e right into. Call a W eidel professional to nee

................................................................ .....................$119,900.

T H E S O P H IS T IC A T E D B U Y E R w ill appreciate the beautv and style of this exceptional property located in P R IN C E T O N 'S W E S T E R N S E C T IO N . Strategically placed on a parklike, wooded 5 acre lot. professionally landscaped to enhance the beauty o f our 4 bedroom. 3 bath custom built brick ranch, the attention to detail to make this one of the most outstanding home- in the area o im­mediately evident. .................................................. $21 ..lMM).

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4 B E D R O O M S - IN G R O U N D P O O L Very attractive 7 room, 2*/ baths with formal dining room and 2 bedrooms on the first floor, very private 105 x 248 lot with a super 16' x 32’ pool ....................................$63,900.

S T E P IN T O A l iM lA M Th is large elegant 4 or 5 bedroom raised ranch just on the edge of Lawrenceville provides beautiful living from top to bottom with a 13' x 13 form al dining room and a fantastic 15’ x 28' fam ily room with fireplace and beautiful black leather w et bar, brand new inground pool in a very private setting - first time offered ask ing..........$ 110 ,000.

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Y A R D L E Y A R E AIn Lower M akefield T w p . excellent school system, almost pew roof and freshly painted, new Anderson thermopane windows, 7 rooms, 2Vz baths - unlimited value for only. . . . .................................................................. $57,500.

V A C A N T - IM M E D IA T E PO S S E S S IO N Owner transferred so don ’t miss seeing this sprawling bedroom, 2 bath home with very impressive double dot entry and spacious fam ily room - . ...............asking $82.9<N

R O U TE 31. P E N N IN G T O N . N.J. 609-737-1500 609-882-3804

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can be found in our newly listed four bedroom Colonial local f I ast W indsor - loveliest neighborhoods:cedar siding, 3,101 ft. of living space, solid interior doors, oak flooring, n ap ra l wo<»d kitchen cabinet- 250 amp electrical service, .capper wiring and plumbing, etc., • entrall' air conditioned, and there is a fireplace inthe living room. Definitely fo r the knowledgeable buver at...................................... . 7 ......................... ; ............. $84,500.

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MOST D E S IR E D L O C A T IO N in East W indsor. This Chesterfield Colonial is centrally air conditioned. Grained vinyl siding on front and a ll trim make the exterior virtually M A IN T E N A N C E -F R E E . Four bedrooms, 2Vz baths, front-to-rear fam ily room with sliding doors to lovely yard. Form al living room and dining room, spic and span kitchen with built-in appliances. Dry basement and two car garage and much more for '. .......................... $79,900.

C O U N T R Y SQL IR E ’S -D R E A M - Authentic, restored Colonial on 5 acres boasts 5 bedrooms, enormous country kitchen, 2 fireplaces tl floor to ceiling), 2 dining rooms ' informal and form al), living room, T V den, family room wdh wet bar arid central, air conditioning. Com pleting the

ngr nuifj *> v ith abana ar g irag< with apartment and a large bam . A magnificent property for the drastically reduced p r ic e ............................$139,000.

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BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME - with an elegant fiberglass flagpole From 20 to 70 feet in height Four standard colors to choose from Installation service available Main- lenance of existing flagpoles All types of Flags ana nan ners You name it. we have it t Call 201 -356-2388

MASON porches, patios drives Walks, brick repair i alt John 609-882 16% or 211IQCUTttH

CONCRETE WALKS f & driveways Excellent Reasonable 609 +48 :1468 +pm

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andridal ABl REPAIRS, INC T\done stereo, major appliances 24 . MIX) RINGome hr- 7 days a week Free & dresses gov.

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OFFICE SPACE W A N T E D

Local business seeks 200 to 300 square feet of office space in Hillsborough ^Township. Should be in or near Town Center Zone. Reply to Box 02083/c/oThe Princeton Packet,

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MILLSTONE TWP RESIDENTIAL

12 Rural building lots, subdivided 1 to 10 acres T erm s negotiable

SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWP

2400' office building on 1 % acres 500' on Rt 130 A C N ew Carpet Com m ercial Zoning

Industrial Tract34 A cre s fronting on Rt. 130. All utilities. 1 mile Exit8 A

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27 acres w ith mining rights. L b Ind. Zone 750 M yards of fill above road level

TRENTON Industrial Buildings

18,000 s.f 2 cranes 5 & 10 ton cap heavy power, sprinklered, drive in & T B loading S .P . S70M $10M dow n balance financed

53M s.f. one story on 2% ac S .P . 145M 22M d o w n , b a lan ce financed 14'-18 ce ilin g s Sprinklered, heavy power parking paved & fenced D.l. loading.

125M s.f. 2 story, 10M lb elevator, tow motor ramp, 15' 18' ceilings, sprinklers, heavy power Sa le price $195M Lo w D P. financing.

150 M s.f. 3 story, sacrifice price low D P A C . office, heavy power. Call for details.

Dairan Twp. - Rt, 1308 adjoining com m ercial sites Vi to 3 acres all or part. Call for details or inspection.

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Belf ord - Rt. 3614 acre site, all utilities. 1100' frontage Zoned shopping center.

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Irving M G reenberg Assoc. 631 Route 130 Hightstown N.J

609-448-8282

ENJOY AUTUMNS COLORS PROM THE BACK PIAZZA WITH A VIEW OF THE TERRACED LAND SCAPED PARK . Then com e into the cherry wood panelled family room and appreciate the brick wall fireplace with cast iron built-in barbecue. A dream country kitchen with THERMIOOR DOUBLE OVEN and CORNING WARE SURFACE STOVE. Four corner bedroom s, two beautifully designed ceram ic tile baths, gam e room for the active one, 3-car garage BUILDERS HOME WITH MORE CUSTOM DETAILSGREAT VALUE $103 900

APPEALING DUTCH COLONIAL RANCHER FOR THE HAPPY FAMILY ON APPROXIMATELY V* ACRE CYCLONED FENCE AND LANDSCAPED LOT.Three spacious bedroom s and family ceram ic tile bath with ceiling beam s Striking foyer, kitchen w ith country back view , cozy study or sew ing room , panelled family room with Anderson bay w indow , laundry room with storage pantry closet, convenient powder room MUCH MORE IN­FORMATION.EXCEPTIONAL VALUE $59 900

NOT TOO LATE FOR THE AUTUMN PICNIC ON THIS PICTURESQUE LANDSCAPED LOT WITH A MAINTENANCE FREE HOUSE. Screened front porch for neighborhood gatherings, sp acio us living room with double w indow s, Franklin stove in dining room, country eat-in kitchen leading to back screened porch Three bedroom s, new large bath, gam e room , detached garage, outdoor fireplace M O R E D E T A IL SSEE TO APPRECIATE. $42 900

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SHOP SUSSMA*JU S T U STED Im m aculate. 3 Bedroom Ranch with cen tra1 an on a lovely lot Priced to sell at

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Rivers 3 Bedroom tokvnhouse wrftT ..2 '? Paths dfning room, ultra kitchen )3tqc patio with gas grill and all m*|or ap

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COUNTRY SETTING ONLY 2 NEW H O M ES LEFTpresently Being built on v, acre lots Choice of 8 ‘ Levels or Colonials H ardw ood floors, cu s to m c a b in e ts ho tp o in t d ishw asher driveway, graded and seeded Ready for Sep temtow possession . Hurry

*67.900

U N U S U A L A N D O U TS T A N D IN G ra n c h s ty le contem porary wrth slate en trance foyer, den ultra kitchen with custom cab in e ts formal dining room 20x26 living room with redw ood ceilings 4 bedroom s. 2 full baths,, parquet floors central air and carpeting

*61,560.

E X C E L L E N T CO N D ITIO Ntypifies this 3 bedroom Ranch Large family room wi"h brick firep'ace, 2 full barbs living room , kitchen, oversized tw o car garage on % acre left,

*44.000

FAN TA STIC BUYJu s t 4 yea s o '1 this bi-ievel includes 4 bedroom s, 2 '/>

baths, dining m o m , jiltra kit chen family room garage, central an. utility 'o o m . Located

*57.900

M ILLSTO N E TOW NSHIPJU S T LISTED - 10 acre farm (ideal for horses! wrth 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h e r , fu ll b asem en t, eat-in kitchen, dining room , full ba th Move-in condrtion Two large out buildings with cem en t -floor and b asem en t Also included is 1 car d e ta c h e d garage. O w ner

*97 900

BUILDING LOT L ocated in l aw ren ce Twp approxim ately

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SM ALL STORE w ould be ideal lor office nursery school or small b usiness Available for lease on 1 acre with am ple parking Please call for details

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Superior energy efficient design, quality materials, and meticulous craftsmanship make Edgebrook at Lambertville an unparalleled investment in the good life

Sitting high on a wooded slope, overlooking Swan Creek and New Hope Edgebrook hom es have been designed with an eye to the future Low maintenance energy efficient design and enduring value were prime considerations Dout-ie insulated w indow s extra thick insulation heat pump central airconditioning and careful placem ent of doors and windows all add to theenergy-sav • q capat: ■ mes f these hom es

Edgebrook offers the best ®f both w orlds gracious country living a c c e ss to New York Philadelphia Princeton and a shod stroll to New Hop* living at ar ncredm - -v from S56.90G

Be sure you visit us soon or call (609) 397-0111 or (201) 826-5900Edgebrook features

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First Level:• Sun deck w sliding glass door• Living Room w 'Cathedral ceiling• Heatilator" Fireplace fon some units, i• Dining Room w Cathedral ceiling• Kitchen & Family Room w (Cathedral

ceiling *• Refrigerator. Dishwasher. Oven Stove• Powder Room• Parking Deck

Seco nd Level• 2 or 3 Bedroom s• Two (2) tile baths• Washer Dryer Basem ent• Full size w extra high ce• .200-amp electrics service• - ns .. i a tec Giass * ..........• City sewer, water

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I 1 Bdr Crxto. upstairs unit with 1 balcony M ove4n condition, 1 ^1 an d stove WSw carp , c/aw, 8 Or>ly $24,900

4 Bdr T.H . 2 Mi baths, new floor ceiling, panelling m kitchen & fam rm wvy carp 2 C entral an all appte finished | bsm t with w et bai close to I school, shopping, tennis., sw im fl A ssum 8 V> % m ortg j m on | thly paym en ts S420 §

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STORE FOR RENTPrime location tn Princeton Junction on hea\ traveled highway. 2,100 so feet Available Nov

For further information call '609 259-3316 or aft 6 p.m, 259-2685

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O U TSTA N D IN G PRIN CETO N M A N O R COLONIAL on ath ree quarter acre kit featuring four or five bedroom s tw o and o n e half baths, is our n ew est W est W indsor offering Wit run m inu tes to the Q uakerbridge Mali a 5 m inute com m ute to the Princeton Ju n c tio n sta tion with excellent schools and bor­dering on a 2700 acre County Park. This hom e is in excellent condition and featu res central air condrtioning, wall io wall carpeting , fireplace in the Irving room, large en trance foyer and enclosed brick patio On*v five years young, professionally landscaped, boasting tw enty-eight hundred feet of irving space with fantastic closet sp a ce th ro u g h o u t J u s t listed and show n by appoin tm ent only Please call a H enderson professional today *118,500

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OAHbRAMIC V IEW !! !If you are looking a tot of breathing space this is the house

/o'., Picture sn »ige bedroom s with the master bedroom suite on the firs! L u d m easunng 25’ x 17' W e steo have a finished family rooqfcin the tower level com plete with fireplace and (ommg rt is a Z 0 » 13' rec room After leaving the entrance •lalf w e enter irm. ■§ sum ptuous living room with rawed neerth rep lace panelled oen <y office m astei bedroom suite

■alousier Florida 'cffcn 22' x 12' kitchen & dining area, formal cknng room, on second floor w e have five large se ed bedroom s Other features include three and a half baths fire Harm system burglar alarm c e n tra le s electronic ax filter and a view for miles fj^SBiies looking out from th o THOMPSON COLONIAL built J f f r HUNT 8 AUGUSTINE eOR MR. HUNT

in-iseh and located on a beautiful lot on to p of the SOURLAND MOUNTAINS In MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP

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Imagine finding drama, luxury and ah opportunity to include some of your own long desired features in a custom home. Here you will find elegance combined with fine detailing, and well planned formal and informal lit mg spaces, all enhanced by the newest in EJVEKC) S A F I N (> I)F.Sl( > \ .

ran be situated on property ranging in\our homesize from I ( to 3ly acres on a charming country road in a most desirable section of Laurenreville.It is approximately 4 miles from downtown Princeton and features a Princeton mailing ad­dress. Laurence Township schools and easy commutation.

i f hy not enjoy planning and designing your home ?We im its work with us coordinating qualitybuilding and construction on a choice lot. This mas be sour opportunity to design your dream home.

These homes are being built by M A R C U S T IM E S T U O, FISC, the Princeton area s most con­temporary E N E R G Y C O N S C IO U S custom builders. They are being proudly and exclusively presented by A L S U S S M A N R E A L T Y IN C ., R E A L T O R , 172F R A N K L IN C O R N E R R O A D . L A W R E N C E V J L L E . N .J . For further in­formation please call 1609) 896-9,100.

A L S U S S M A N R E A L T Y , In c .Realtor

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00 4:00 p.mY C 'a n b u ry Station Road Cranbury Township

C om e and se e 'th is lovely aluminum sided home with 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, fireplace, garage and much more. All on a beautifully land­scap ed acre lot.

Only $68 500

Call for directions: (609) 799-2022

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Mobile Home Park85 acres prime developm ent land Lovely home, scen ic v iew of m ountains and lake S315 000

Hotel. Bar Restaurant Parking -Going business in a rapidly growing area

$110 000

Equipped Bor $ Restauront Business -7 Rental units, lakefront $85 000

Jo h n J . LaveH e RealtorS3 W s r ts n S t T u n k h e n n o c k P a 19661

717-836-3171

G E O R G I A N C O L O N I A L

H r m i l t o n T o w n s h i p

1 1w'ur .. t vtaiely older house on lovely

■mds this larde well-kept hom e is an unbelievable reality, ng loom .w ill! onyx fireplace, m odern eat-m kitchen

and appliances, warm h andsom e family room, beamedathedrai ceiling, unique sto n e fireplace, sliding doors open to.

beauttfu park iikat (Ml sual features you must i n .S ound too go o d tq b e tru e ’ Priced at $74 400

to sell quickly, but built to give years of pleasure

S. J KROLRealtor 6 0 9 - 8 8 2 - 5 0 0 0

Lots, H om es Under ConstructionLOG®l€KJ in t«Vf? following

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P ric e r a n g # f ro m th e *80 »M e m fe tf i of National Association o f Homo Builders

ALTAIR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY609 921 2087 or 609-882 2312

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200 available hom es ,n Som erset Mercer Hunterdon, Mto M onm outh. O cean M orns and W arren Counties The

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IF YOU'RE A PROFESSIONAL OB UVE WITH IN-LAWS this m The home to ytsHamilton S quare 5, 6 or 7 bedroom s total or 4 bedroom s and a 3 room o flic e su rte ’ A well cared tor Cotomal, th e hom e ha* an entrance foyer tormal living and dining room* large m odem kitchen family room with a fireplace sc reened in porch , a finished b asem en t, and a in terrific condition Reedy to m ove in! Call u* now at 890-880C

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NEW LISTING IN UNfVERSTfy H EIGHTS roa ' - <• «x: bat* « >iato-wall carpeting in Irving room and dining room Mint concWion CaB 924-0096 for details

HORSE LO VERS! East A m w e Township Horse runtr betw een Rtngoes an a Hopewe M agnificent New Coloniei on 14 acres A large new four bedroom Colonial that ha* everything open fields, w o ods s tocked trout s tream this is truly a best buy for *1363)06 Cali 737 3301 or 201 782-4606

PRIN CETO N T O W N SH IP Executive Contam porar S t ' ' ' i* >ew hom e h e n - th e m aste r bedroom suite by location rt % story above the 3 large childrens bedroom s and connecting it by a unique study k>ft Tw o fireplaces and full appliances including m icrow ave oven, plus 2-car garage with electric doors Lots of g lass provides view of th e lovely w ooded lot and beautiful redw ood siding ad d s a real touch of c lass Ready for m id-O ctober occupancy Cad 799-1100.......................................

UNIQUE CO N TEM PO RARY BARN jnde> ronstructioi on J acres o< M ontgom* Sourtartd W oods Top quality construction designed by William Thom pson Special featu res include 3 plus fireplaces, 2 story g lass wall in living room sliding g lass doors from dining room and den to deck, sc reened porch central air, intercom Not too late to add your ow n custom fea tu res Can 799-1100 S17BA00

VERY W ELL GRO UN DED - Perhaps you d like a hom e w ith spacious g ro u n d s— plenty of play space for y o u n g ste rs— ideal for lovely g ard en s—am p le area for a pool This three bedroom Ranch in W est W indsor o ffers w h at y o u 're looking for, plus m any extras. Call 924-0095 to d a y !1

*«M00

PR IN C ETO N BORO Building lot Cal! 924-0096 *24.000

BORDENTOW N TW P 27 acres Rt 206 - G eneral B usiness Z one Call 92 4 0 0 9 6 for detail*

NEW LISTING_A SIX ACRE FARM ETTE IN WEST W IN D SO R T O W N SH IPlocation with prime acreage a iovely old barn with m any features and large corra enclose! electric fence. Charm ing 801100 year okJ farm house h as new plum bing heating, electric s and root beautiful rem odeled ktichen overlooking new fence enclosed patio, four bedt and tw o full b a th s A unique property th a t m ust be seen to be appreciated Call 799 1100

ID EAL LOCATION IN W EST W INDSOR Before you m ake your choice you m ust compart- this 3 bedroom 7 'h bath hom e with huge family room and fireplace bright and airy Irving room a d in ingroom eatan kitchen, cen tra 'a ir an d garage All this for *71,900. Call 799 1100

MOVE-IN CO N D ITIO N ist; - utch Br-Levet w ith 4 bedroom s. 3 baths /in,,n tc h e n with breakfast area, laundry room, double garage with storage, central air, m inutes from

*78,900

YOU'LL LOVE TH IS ATTRACTIVE C U ST O M BUILT RAN CH A well designed floot p * m akes excellent use of the iiyjng spat t : ortsistrng of 8 living room with fireplace dining room eat-in kitchen 3 bedroom s and a bam yen a secernd bath roughed m lor the masterbedroom Yours in charm ing D anbury for only *89.900 Calf 799 1100.

CONVENIENT FOR C O M M U TER Dot wait to se e th is '3 bedroom C ustom Bu: i Ram approxim ately 1 acre with beautiful trees a large screened-in porch, a 20x40 in-ground pool tor en tertainm ent in th e sum m er and a panelled family room with fireplace to e n p y in th e winter in W est W indsor Call 799 f 100 *79 90C

PRIN CETO N • Tree shaded stree t one block from th e New York bus Perfect for a University Couple A vetv desirable location in a quiet neighborhood is the setting for this sm a!! rider hom e Small yard, central air. a living room w firep lace and a d e tach ed garage are other features Presently arranged with ow ner using tw o bedroom s a n d one bath and a small one bedro apartm ent on the second floo> Will convert easily to a three bedroom , tw o bath hom e Can 924 0095 for parttc ulars *®8 -500

THE W ISEST M OVE you 've ever m ade m ay well turn o u t to be a m ove into this hou se W e re ready to show you a place with everything that m akes for flood, lasting hom e value Three bedroom s, tw o b a th s on a professionally landscaped acre Call 924-0095 to d ay !

L *124.900

*225.000 IN CO M E PROPERTYplus office Call 924-0096

wo family residence or possib le ,use by a professional as residence*100.000

"We are one of the largest insurers of homes in New Jersey. See us for your

HOMEOWNERS POLICY before you close on your new home

PRINCETONOne Palmer Square

609 924-0095PENNINGTON * FLEMINGTON • HAMILTON

• SEA GIRT

WEST WINOSORceton-Hightstown Rc ■Yinceton Junction

§09 7991100

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ALL O FFICES OPENSUNDAY

P rince ton 11 a rr 3 pm

Painting & Painting &P a p e rh a n g in g P a p e rh a n g in g

IN T E R IO R , E X T E R IO R CAPITOL PAINTING - in- Painting & paperhanging tenor & exterior, reasonable

Free estimatesF u l lv - in s u re d 609 758-8934

rates, fully insured1537

609-883-

E lectr ic iansN.W. MAUL A SON

L .S . H w v . 130 & G r ig g s D r iv e 201 329-4656

Repair Service Electrical Power &

Lighting Installations Industrial Maintenance

N AN AK s S E R V IC E S Professional Painters

lnteiror & Exterior L o n g s ta n d in g Reputation

Local References Fully Insured

609-799-8238

HOUSEPAINTING BY DON exterior & interior Free estimate Call 609-448-5782

PAINTING paper hanging Paper removal wall resur facing exc references. low rales quality work Call 609 *21-0890

PROFESSIONAL PAINTING — interior & exterior Ed Noebels, 609-443-3559

PRINCETON PAINTING AND restoration Interior and exterior Residential and com m ercia l Sheetrock plaster and home repairs Tom Sheeran 609-924-9219 eves

PAPERHANGERS SPECIAL—Bedroom, 10x12x8, $25.00 in silver dollars, dated before 1955 Call Stver Sales. 609-443-3138

CHRISTOPHER WOR AM

P \INTI\G CONTRACTOR

Estimates F ree Insurance Complete

201-874-3347

PAPER HANGING SCRAPING

Prompt personal service A1 types of wall covering

Free estimates Dan Rudenstine

609-585-9376

BOLLENTINPAINTING

609-924-3308609-921-1197

F A i E l e c t r i c a l C o n i

IndustrialCommercial

Residential Wiring & Repairs

Roofing & Siding

BAUER HOOFING - Asphau shingle roofing Kendall Park homes) Free estimates. Cad eves 201 -297-2388 or 609448 3075

ALLIED ROOFING—New and old roofs of all types repaired Fill and driveway stone delivered All work guaran­teed No job too small 609-448 5707 Free estimates

J1CH4667 609-448-: 5202

PAINTING—Interior tenor, wallpapering carpentry Quality work John ' 609-655-1598 655-2015

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RESIDENT! \iO M M E R C I XL

PETER F it MENERt). JK PAINTING

AP APEKH \ M ■ 1M > SPRAY PAINTING 609-799-3657 eyes.

THE PAINTERS available for excellent tenor interior work, 5 experience Call BnuT Margaret, 609-921-1871^

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A IM IN G local college udent 5 years experience ree estimate Refs avail fal l like 609-396-4784

CHRISTENSEN PAINTING

Specializing lr. EXTERIORS

Consumer Bureau Registered Excellent References

Christensen Painting Co 184 Carter Road Princeton609-9.21-1277 924-7737

PROFESSION A L PAPE R HANGING & PA INTING Call Manuel 609-799-4160

FREE ESTIMATES DAY OR

Resident a !. commercial, interior or ex tenor 609 882 77'IB

B U Y IT S E L L ITI P L A C E A C L A S S IF IE D 7-POW ER W A N T AD

ALL TYPE S OF ELEC TRICAL WORK Call 201-359 3387

ELECTRIC IAVResidential. Commercial.

Industrial Wiring Free estimates

609-443-5239

JOHN CI KELLI. Electrical Contractor residen tia l commercial & industria wiring 609-921-3238

E X P E R T E L E C T R IC A L WORK Free est . old houseswelcome No job too small Diamond E lectric, 201-722-

Roofing & Siding

ASPHALT SHINGLING Top quality materials Top quality workmanship- Consumer Bureau registered All jobs f u l U g u a r a n t e e d s HRISTENSE-N ROOFING CO , Carter Road, Princeton 609-921 1277 & 924-7737

ROOFING All,Kinds

Free Estimates

WILLIAMSON ONSTRl CTIONCO

609 921-1184

CUSTOM ROOFING SER­VICE — All types of roofing done Shingle, slate, hot tar. tin Let us cater to your roofing needs 10 years ex perience Call now for special spring rates 609-882-0891 or 924-1760

Why wait until the roof leaks'’ Plan ahead for your roofing needsNEW ROOFS REPAIRS

COOPER & SCHAFER 63 Moran Princeton

609-924-2063

ALCOA ROOFING & SIDING Aluminum, vinyl & steel siding Windows gutters A irim Discount oi all Alcoa products Free esl Financing avail 609-924-1760 . 259-3446(96-8041 or collect 215-968-0793

BELL?! MEAD ROOFING- 28 yrs n business Free estimaies on all type roofing and leaders and gutters and chimney flashing Call anytime. 609-924-2040 or 201 - 359-5992 'local call from Princeton

Fencing

L COATED chain link — t from manufacturer at endous savings expert llation Free estimates

R D FENCE CO 201-359-1276

fte ’re the First to Offer as^an Option

Sola Hot Hdve *sTem

HEW JERSEY’S SH0WPLACE 1VERL0OKING ’HE DELAWARE RIVER

edibie bomeY; at Defaware Riseovef o* ii.vifsg ere a brA and 5 bedt-ooms 2Hbathsinsulation house' City y

fv r acre lots with 175ft <ed WOnly a few lot* remain '

Completed model* lor sale ready for immediate occupancy.

M o d els From:$

Price Increase Oct. 2nd!7 7 ,9 9 0

D ELAW ARE1114 R iv e r R d E w i n g T w p , N J

E a s y co m m u tin g to P h ila & N ew York

Ogen 6 Days a.Week ^0 A M . - 5 P M . Closed Thursdays.

MODEL PHONE: (609) 883-5603

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CENTEH-PIACE IN DESIRABLE MONTGOMERY: BELLE MEAD,..w alk to Pike Brook Club all year-round and enioy entertaining w ith golf/swim ming or delicacies, all alum inum hip-roofed new ly constructed Center Hall, shining design pecan flooring in every room, counter island/pantry in fully applianced kitchen, 2% baths and four well-planned bedroom s, situated around a planted professional acre plus,

$ 12 3 ,9 0 0 ,

AUTHENTIC COUNTRY LIVING AT IT*S FINEST! N ewEngland Center Hall offering a restored living style with 5 bedrooms, library , 4 fireplaces, slate floored greenhouse off newly designed kitchen, screened porch across back and two unique baths—one being a lower/upoer leveled barn ideal for horses or few cattle OLD CHARM AT ONLY

$116.500

BEGUILING BEDENS BROOK offers it's new est striking Custom Colonial hom e in the m iddle of tall towering pines w ith a sunrise and sunset to bring you hom e everyday! Offering ail am enities and 4 spacious bedroom s, from-to- hack living room, fam ily room/antique brick hearth and a m aintenance-free exterior.. PHEASANT HILL at $ 152 9001

PRINCETON JUNCTION EXECUTIVE COLONADED fivebedroom Colonial with a c c e ss to train in minutes...enjoy the best of everything in. a custom im pressive residence withnothing to spare for a large family. AH amenities.

$145 000.

PROFESSIONAL TENNIS COURT .designed only for you tennis enthusiasts! JO IN IN on a 6-league M ontgom ery team and sharpen up your gam e Er join the com m unity ...w e would love to have yo u 1 Enjoy a federal gray exterior Harlingen residence w ith a charm ing antique exterior...

$109 000.

MEMBER MERCER SOMERSET HUNTERDON AND MIDDLESEX MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

IMPRESSIVE FRONT ENTRY is just the beginning of this E A S T W IN D S O R expanded split-ranch! Central air, 5 bedroom s, 2 car oversized garage and a wonderfully designed kitchen with separate breakfast area Et a c c e ss to a fenced area ideal for your pet! $66 9001 (JUST REDUCED!) OPEN HOUSE: SEPT 24th (2-5 P M 30 M aplestream Rd. East Windsor D IR E C T IO N S : 130 to Dutch Neck Rd: to Oak Creek to Maplestream

STUNNING FLAGSTONE FIREPLACEdelight m any a cold fall/winter even in g 1 An evergreened private corner iot offers exquisite custom living, 4 bedroom s, intercom , formal m odem kitchen and IM M ED IA T E O C C U P A N C Y to an eager purchaser $60 s i I

NEIGHBORHOOD. TOWN HOUSE centered in Village ofRocky H'1 -eate your own personal taste decor with littleeffort or mr vour own professional business in this 6 roomhom e1 Walking distance ,(o shopping center, bike intoPrinceton $54 9001! I

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Route 206

609 924 KROL REALTORSEach office is independently owned and operated

MEMBER PRINCETON REA, ESTmt E GROUP AND V.I.P INTERNATIONAL RELOCATION SERVICE •

B E LLE M E A DStation Square

201 -874-8700 t=J. f QUA; HOUSING OPPORTUNITY /

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L-U-VLocation - Historic Millstone Utility - 2 family Colonial excellent incom e Of investm ent property 5-room apartm ent w ith raised hearth fireplace; 4-room apartm en t with pm e floors Value - Over 100 years old. restored beauty with that old world charm A djacent to municipal g reen acres, low taxes A luvty property

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S top worrying abo u t large dow n paym en ts and rising interest ra tes This m ortgage is assum able for under $8,000 T he house features living room , kitchen with new floor and cab inets 2 bedroom s and possible expansion for 3rd bedroom Low taxes Excellent starter hom e

*37.*00.

LITTLE GEMIn a jewel of a neighborhood. 100 x 100 landscaped lot with m ature trees Enclosed sun porch, family room, new roof, low taxes A fine starter hom e Call today

*42 *00

Hour* 206 M ontgom ery 206 H illsborough201,174-4121 (201) 356-4121

Sound Brook 201-356-B12V — M orH n.vltle 201 46*-1776B ronchburg 201 -722 *020 ____

Need a new car? Check the Classified pages.

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AAoving & Hauling

STL DENT Light hauling in a 3/4 Ion pick-up Low rates Local 4 long distance 609-896- 0839. ask for Kirk B96-0072, ask for Don, Jr

LIGHT HAULING & MOVING done by experienced person

in Tn-State area Free estimates & reasonable rates 609-394-8093 4 201-297-2848

MOVING YOURSELF in a rented truck, but need another energetic person I ’ll help load, unload, 4 drive truck anVwbere for you *6 per hour Bob, 201-545-8524

A TTIC S , BASEM ENTS garages cleaned out Light hauling and moving 201 359- 6402

W ILL HAUL IT —Cellars attics and garages cleaned Call 609-799-1680 Consumer Bureau Registered

COLLEGE STUDENTS have truck for light hauling 4 delivery Call 609-924-6944 or924-6:02 .

LIGHT HAULING & local delivery service Princeton Lawrericeville area only Call Boh 609-883-2279

BEE LIN E EXPRESS H o u s e h o l d m o v e r s Reasonable rate Free estimates 201-526-0646

BuildingS erv ice s

EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP FOUR BEDROOM FAIRFIELD SPLIT

$74 900

Offering five major appliances double artac garage, large family room with full buck fireplace, rear patio, no wax kitchen fl storm s screens ’ 00 x 200 lot good location

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WOODROW M ILLER Contractor Specializing in;

sidewalks, waterproofing basements Call after 6 pm, 609-587-5456

ALL TYPES of excavating; land clearing septic systems; drains, driveways installed, cut out. stoned of paved; call AJ Padgett 20) ■ 359-3735 after 5 pm

J A CONSTRUCTION Patios, sidewalks, asphalt and stone driveways Good, reliable work at low price Free estimates Call 201-389- 3128

THE DELTA STAR CONSTRUCTION CO

Complete interior 4 exterior remodelling Roofing siding, arch itectu ra l firep la ces , patios 4 driveways All work designed & planned by a professional engineer ’ All work guaranteed Call 201-297 5053.

NEED MORE ROOM” New bathroom? Get your remodelling done before Christmas All Work Con­tacting Co. Rte 206, Belle Mead. N J 201359 3000 Members of Na t l Remodelling Assoc -

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SEWER 4 SEPT ICS

BACKHOE SERVICE

(al l 609-443-3462

«.(• NERAL CONTRACTOR European trained

01 ALITA craftsmanship

111

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LSIDE BUILDERS, INCGeneral Contractors

Specializing in •Finish

GENiERAL o NTRA (TORS

New homes. Iditionsgarag dnvev roofingCUS’ 01 : t-places

imming pool I patiosline oi

produICES

WM FISHER DEK S

Serveng Frincet on an>a for 30\ ears Financi ng a[ranged

609 799-3818

tnished rec rooms,

•Driveways•Block arid brick work•Basement waterproofing•Carpenter work•Bathrooms•Kitchens•Replacement doors •Insulation•Air conditioning 4 heating

We do quality work and standbehind our workmanship 100% Residential or com mercial Call All-Wav Con­struction Co 609-663 3391

REAL ESTATE SHOPPING S DREAMY

Ali types masonry 4 ceramic tile work New construction as well as repair work 609-921 9099

NELSON GLASS & ALUMINUM

45 SPRING ST PRINCETON 609-924-2880 MIRRORS

AUTO GLASSPLATE 4 WINDOW GLASS

G a r d e n in g & Lan d scap in g

APPROX 550 gallon tank, approx 1000 gallon skid tank Greenhouse polyethylene sheeting 4 mil x 24 x 100' 4' & 6” irrigation pipe with couplings. 20' x 40 lengths 2 irrigation pumps, sprinklers 4 pipe Hot house frames various sizes & other misc items used in nursery for­merly known as Howe Nur series. Pennington 609-448- 0375

BLO« -MING Ml MS PLANTS Many varieties. Spiders, footballs and others, 50cents and up Brown. Cranbury- South River Rd at Dunhams Corner Rd 201-521-0271

GEORGE'S GRK E N E R V

CompleteLandscape Service *

hall cleanup, leaf removal, fertilizing, reseeding.

E X P E R IE N C E D L A N D ­SCAPER looking for private lawns to cut your equipmert or mine prices van. ac­cording K 609-921 9558

G a r d e n in g & L an d scap in g

TREE WORK - ALL TYPES Pruning. Topping. Feeding. Removal, Storm Damage, Land Clearing 4 Chipper Service Firewood 4 wood chips available Competent work at a fair price Fully insured Free estimates 609- 737-3126

New Lawns installedOld Lawns Renovated

EVERLASTING LAWNS

Mowing 4 Maintenance Lawn Care Programs Landscaping

609-443-4340

Rotoi illing SprayingThatching

Certified N.J Pesticide Ap­plicator

“ TRY US”

YOU’LL BE GLAD YOL DID

G a r d e n in 9 & La n d sca p in g

M cC L IN T O C K S LAW N SERVICE 4 LANDSCAPING commercial 4 residential accounts wanted 609-737-0834

DOEKLER LANDSCAPES

Landscape Designing and

Contracting609-924-1221

NO PRINCETON ADDRESS

And no Princetbn price either. But this 4 bedroom, 2 V; bath Colonial is just 10 minutes from any place or anything you could want to do in Princeton. Of if you just want to stay home, you can relax in the den which decorated with real barn siding, has a brick fireplace and an enjoyable view of your very private yard There s also a family room, formal dining room, living room, 2 car garage and basement, Call

*11” SOt:

i hf sign or Quality service

O BRIEN S LANDSCAPING Specializing in designing 4 planting for the home Also sodding 4 rototilling Call for free estimates now 609 586- 3640

or-Liguified ideal plant

SEA WEED granular. The vitamin At Peterson's Nur sery, Rt 206 between Prin ceton 4 Lawrenceviile

NURSERY STOCK formerly Howe Nurseries Penningtorl, N J Trees we dig or you dig if w e dig it will be in burlap or

wire basket; Pin Oaks, 3 '-to 4 4 4 ' to 5” cal Willow Oaks, 1 to 4 cal Norway Maples. 4 to 5 cal and various other frees 4 shrubbery We will sell these trees on a wholesale 4 retail basis Discounts tor large orders Call 609-44843375

130 landscaping gardening lawn mowing sodding, clean up hauling concrete work, patio, sidewalk fencing railroad ties, drainage, we do driveways or construction with asphalt 4 stone14 sealing We deliver gravel sand lop soil, manure, etc Call anytime 609-924-9535

HUBER S LAWN SERVICE Fertilizing pruning planting and renovation Please call after 6 pm 609 586-4505

NEW HORIZON LAND ­SCAPING — we do it all at reasonable rates Fully equipped, fully insured Free estimates Call 201-526-0299 after 6 pm

LAWN MAINTENANCE Commercial and residential Call LeRov Diefenbaeh, 609 448H757

TRIPLE a LAWN SERVICE dependable grass cutting free est . residential 4 com .mercial. serving So Bruns area 201-329-6471 or 201-329- 4565

TOP SOIL. STONE 4 F ILL Bulldozer work, trenching and land clearing 201-297-9224 or 297-3091.

SCENIC CREATIONS. INC Designing and planting, lawn ma i n t enance , sodd ing Commercial and residential Free estimates Call 609-890 9086

L ADLER 4 SONS - SIM PL I CITY-Snapper mowers tractors - tillers - Route 130. N Brunswick, 201-297-2474.

JAPANESE LANDSCAPING is for people who appreciate more midresiing shapes 4 naiural designs with unusual tree materials Call Polly Fairman 609-924 3202

SPECIAL ROCK GARDENS for CONDOMINIUM owners 4 people who have picture windows with nothing to look at most of;(he year, call Polly Fairman 609-924-3202

SPRUCE 4 PINE TREES you dig. we dig Wholesale prices 609 737 2178

ROTOTILLING - Fast ser­vice free estimate 2(31-297 3196

H O R T I C U L T U R I S T Trained at New York Botanical Garden offers fine gardening work design and consulting Also will provide a map identifying your plants ana instruct ion for care $7 00 per hour. Call early mornings or evenings Mea Johnston, 609-921-7058

FOR SALE

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WANTED Rider College tudenis need rooms apar1

HR APT preferably! Trenton•■Un I . adult.no p ts. After pro 20, 545-9294 j

NON SMOKING COt’PLE - ddler seeks 2 BR apt in

Ewing vicinity. 609-394-0436

SUBLET WANTED i - Deer Creek Apts. Plamsbdro - as soon as possible 609-799-9362after 6pm

R E S P O N S I B L E P R O F ­ESSIONAL MAN requires large apt, or part of t use n Princetop area. Desires several rooms bath 4

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PRINCETON TOWNSHIP - A Contem porary w ith E ieg an ce and Zing! You'll love the beam ed cathedral ceiling, the Loft S tu d y , and elegant M aster Suite. T w o firep laces; Therm op ane W in d o w s and m any extras plus a very dram atic u se of space. Under construction on a lovely w ooded lot. S 180 000

KENDALL PARK A n im m aculate 4 bedroom R a n ch w ith fam ily room, sliding doors to patio porch and N ew inground pool Utility room , 1 car garage. T h is hom e in beautiful condition and im m ediate o ccu p a n cy available $57 9 0 0 .

HOUSE OF THE WEEK - Princeton Junction. Charm ing older Colbmat; ex cellent location for com m uting . Living room with fireplace, den, scree n ed porch , full basem ent and 2 car d etached garage on a lovely lot. S o m e loving care will m ake this Y O U R specia l house. $69 500.

WEST WINDSOR - 2 STORY CONTEMPORARY IN LONGMEADOW This■S one 0# the tew m odern arch itecture hom es in W est W indsor -e d yet it fits well in the area. A hom e of m any extras -- form al dining room , super kitchen, 2 zone air conditioning & heat, flagstone patio, heated pool, excellent com m uting. $127 500

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HOUSE OF THE WEEK

C r*o m Rfdg* - Spectacular Custom Colonial on 3 plus acres in area surrounded by Horse Farm s. Beautiful view Fam ily room with fireplace, large kitchen with breakfast area in recessed bow w indow unique pantry, 4 bedroom s, 2 car garage with separate w orkshop area, sm all bam

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A ONE ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE WAS THE ORDER OF THE DAY whe-pre-revolutionary Cranbury m ansion w a s being built. H andcraftsm anship and pride are reflected in its' sturdy brick construction containing six bedroom s and three baths and an efficiency apartm ent. Your hom ework assignm ent is to inspect this gracious historical hom e and be sure to notice the shade trees that proudly stand in front, $125 000.

DREAM OF YOUR NEW HOME are best fulfilled w hen they are based on real considerations let us acquaint you w itn a colonial c lassic designed on a treed acre plus crest overlooking the Sourland Valley, W e think it's one o* the best things you'll find this year REDISCOVER vour looking with this stunning front To-back living room/brick hearth library off entry/wet bar, family room/full wall unit, m aster suite w ith morning sun/privated treed rear v iew sky-lite structure ideal for cabana or playhouse! Ju st m ade available tor $’43 900 for m m ediate tali occupancy

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vNEW ENGLAND SALT-BOX: overlooking Hopew ell golf nine...a residence designed for a couple or re-nester. Trem endous entertaining features include several skylights, jacuzzi, ultra-modern kitchen, private deck, cathedral ceilings Et open balcony., designed around a rustic treed private •ot. $137 900.

SUBTLE ELEGANCE IS THE ONLY WAY to desribe *his Custom Coloma Manor situated high on a full acre lot in prestigious M ontgom ery Tow n ship. An inground heated pool is well placed along w ith an Um brella patio set and g as grill for those autum n evenings ahead Five bedroom s and tw o and one half baths W ithin walking distance of a Country Club that offers both golf and sw im m ing. Just reduced to $135,000.

COMMERCIALLY SPtAKING DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITYhave ever been to East Windsor on Rt 130 chan ces are that you have either seen or snopped at the " S P O R T S B A R N ", W ell, believe it or not it's "For Sale’' along with a "ranch" style hom e with two bedroom s and bath and a great fireplace in the living room The S P O R T S B A R N " is 25' x 30' w ith a 10' ceiling The property is com m ercially zoned and the house and building can be converted into office sp ace or possibly a "Professional Building". $135 000 (How about? fast food? Drive

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GOT THAT URGE TO MOVE TO THE COUNTRY??? This offeringincludes 3 acres 4 bedroom s, 2 baths, eat-in kitchen, formal dming oon several i itbuildings, fenced area for horses East

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TWENTY ACRE FARM PLUS 3 bedroom hom e needing repairs is being offered for quick sale Property has interesting possibilities. D on't drag your feet on this one S69 900.

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MULTI-FAMILY ZONED I This Princeton ar©a property is quickly oeing surrounded by expensive Town houses and various

business/office complexes D E F IN IT E L Y FOR AN IN- VESTOR/BUILDER TYPE BUYER.

$70 000

HISTORIC HOME IN ALLENTOWN...W eknow you will be im pressed w ith the sp ac io u s room s and the quality of w o rk­m anship that is so often lacking in tod ay's m arket Com pletely m odernized w ith 3 or 4 bedroom s $55 900.

FIVE YEAR OLD RANCHER IN EXCELLENTCONDITION. Features include fireplace,beautifully finished basement, in-ground poof screen house, chain link fencing,garage and more. H ightstow n. $54 000

PL AINSBORO NEW CONSTRUCTION NEARING COMPLETION Large country sized lots 4 bedroom co lon ials with ati tractive brickw ork, super room s, custom features Call for inspection now

$120 ,000 . $12 5 ,000

A GREA‘ EAST WINDSOR FIND AND UN­DER CONSTRUCTION NOW This award w inning floor plan will delight the mostdiscrim inating, and give years of pleasure to the active family. G ive us a phone call and w e can d iscu ss the various options ■ . ail^ie S85 000.

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Great upgrac; °jd 2 bedroom Townhouse priced to sei 331 BOLTON ROAD i $38 000.

SUNDAY ONLY#*^ 1 to 5 P.M.* t r u l y SUPERIOR 3 BEDROOM p^aiiable for your inspection Directions as above but follow Prcygjsco to TWIN RIVERS OR No. 35 ...C O M E S E E U S . Iff

WEST WINDSOR WOODED LOT A lp the seclusion not availableT w o fireplacesf|Country kitchen w/beamed

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And freedom to coordinate moving dates and move when it s convenient for you to move.

The only qualifications are that your home meet certain minimum standards as a marketable property and that it be located within our effective service area.

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B R O O K M E A DW H A I I I IS: Brookmead is. first and foremost, a development planned and produced in good taste. It is composed of 18 custom built homes on twenty- eight acres of land that has captured the essence of country living.

W H E R E I T IS: Brookmead is located in M on­tgomery Township, 10 minutes from the center of Princeton. Owners of Brookmead homes will find convenience in both shopping facilities and tran­sportation for commuters. Quality education can be found in nearby schools, both public and priv ate.

THE HOM ES: Brookmead homes are built by one of the area s outstanding craftsmen, William Bucci Builders, and come in various shapes and sizes to fit sundry tastes. Ail homes have large rooms, full basements, central air conditioning, family room with fireplace - all the proper features needed to satisfy demands for comfort and superior con­struction. Each home comes with a ten year Homeowner’s Warranty.

TH E LQTS: Brookmead lots range from ap­proximately 1.1 to 1.8 acres in size. The underground utilities enhance the natural setting of the trees and brook of Broad mead.

FOR A O L : T o inspect Brookmead, there are three houses open to the public. Prices start at $110,(XX).00 Due to the unexpected popularity of these homes, we suggest you visit while there is a choice of lots.

DIRECrrOlHS:North from Princeton on #206. ! urn igh; .n Mat, Hoad, -we m ile- past M ontgom ery Shopping Center.South from Belle M ead on #206. pass Harlingen Church on right. P latz Hoad. Brookm ead is immediately past B r id g ep o r t Rd. .in the left.

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Uniquely situated country property: 4 + acres, 3*4 miles from Palm er Square, (4 mile off Rt. 206. Carefully restored 1800/1860 farmhouse. Living, dining, fam ily rooms, exceptional library. 4 ; u-epiaces. 5 bedrooms, 3 >4 baths, large kitchen. M odernized -vstems. T w o room separate entry rental apartment. T w o car garage. Beautiful functional 1790 bam. 5 box stalls. ¥4 acre fenced padddek. . $250,000.

Principals Only Call 609/924-0934

W arned To Rent H ousesittingFURNISHED APT. - or

:ec 1 engineer V wife within 30 min of Prin­ceton Call Ernest Lado. 201-359-8200. ext 3i0.

AC C 0 M M O D A T10 N W A N - TED Mature couple without children or pets require a small unfurnished house from m Ld-< >e! fora period of Bmonths

year. Essential thaf house has basement or heated garage that could be used as hobby workshop Please ad­dress responses to Advertiser. Box *02085. c '0 Princeton Packet ¥

PROFESSIONAL ARTIST WOMAN - will care for home, plants, pels long or short term. Excellent Princeton re ferences 609-921-8300: Leave message J Wilbur

HOUSESITTER AVAILABLE - Oct thru Dec 609-924-7865

D U T C H E X C H A N G E GRADUATE STUDENT seeks living accommodations'from Oct 25 thru endkof Jan

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. STUDENT — 28 needs 1 BR ’ apt or will share & flexible fa ll 609-443-6867

GRAD STUDENT) - Working wife looking for house 2 sit for 9-12 mos or more Will care for home, animals, plants, etc. Have excel refs Call C. Brooks 609-452-2000 ext 279, 9-5, eve 201-545-0712.

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SHARE A COMFORTABLE country house with a swim­ming pool, near Princeton 609- 799-13SU

• >\E BEDROOM APT, - or studio $200 per month or less. \\ li consider sharing house or apt 207-359-0619 after 5pm

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SMALL APT — and; all the utilities free on farm estate. 4 miles from Princeton, in return for housesiltmg by married couple, only/ one of whom has full time oc­cupation If desired*.', some gardening and inside work can Be done and will be paid extra Referenbes required): Write Box *346, Princeton

ROOMMATE WANTED - vegeta rian , non-smoker preferred Own room in far­mhouse $70/mo ■+- utilities Call 201-725-2177

WOMEN — Share all house privileges Private room $145 & $155 mclude$ utilities Security. Immediate & Oct 1st 609-655-0317.

S T U D E N T O R PROFESSIONAL WANTED - 0 share 2 bdrm apt in Prtn-

ceion Outdoor deck, a/c, washer/dryer, $237!per month each plus’ elect. Call Scott, 215-299-1119 9-5pmi

INTERESTED IN SHARING - large house in Princeton area in friendlv atmosphere with 3 independent people0 Room available immediately, then moving middle Oct Call Cliff. 452-6069 days, 924-4997 10-11 pm

HALF A HOUSE to share with one other I person A spacious Contemporary with cathedral ceilings & wooded lot, located in Township, walking distance to NassaofSt Only $175/month (+■ utilities Call 609-924-2719 especially in evenings

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PROFESSION seeks to sha apartment wit telligem pe: Will pa> 'i‘'L t Brunsw ick - P Please write 1'

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SHARE cozy furnished house f' !-K IP & EH >1 G-seek 1 or 2 located l- miles fromiemale roommates to share University Oc 1 occupantiur semi-furnished Princeton Guaranteed you’ll like i a: . iJet. farmhouse & grounds Dan at 609-452-2300. cx :6. ‘ ’Please call us at 609-799-2679

4 PEOPLE L(X)KING - for 5th io share in house close to own' Call evenings, 609-921-

S H A R E FARM HOUSE- — private room 10 min no. Prin. Woman only 201-297-4767

PROFESSIONAL MAN HAS - > room Witherspoon St apt to hare with individual who

requires Princeton home -everal davs a week $150/mo

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From Montgomery: A Charming Ranch Along a Stream Called Beden* Brook

Thi* oe«l rancher » nestled in the trees on a parkBke twe acres alongside a beautiful country stream The panelled living room features a moat handsome fireplace there’s even a second fireplace in the full basement. There's a neat eat-in kitchen and three comfortable bedrooms that round out this conveniently lixated country home. Call our Montgomery office today at '■>21 ; "(Ml,

*44.900

Own Your All Colonial VillageNp*tied b> a binding rr«***k and an old mill an* throe authentically restored colonial houses, 1740.

and 1840. Exposed beams. Hide floors and manv other: beautifully restored details combine h ith renovated heating, electrical and plumbing systems phi* extensive interior and exterior restorations and improvements. Beautiful pool overlooks creek in private yard. Live in the main house rent free if you rent the other two. $T3,9 900

Only Minutes from Downtown PrincetonThis rharming colonial is the histo mature trees. House is well m«ul kitchen floor First floor has living Second floor hasfour bedrooms an

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hixrlh Very private yard with beautiful to heat Recent renovation* include new lining room, kitchen, full bath, bedroom,

$114 500

On the W ay to G ggstown m Montgomery?-Chir Montgomery ( iff ice proudly presents Township. O n the upper ieve! is a largt bedrooms and two full baths Oh the lime a study or fourth bedroom, a laundry and

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i maculate spacious colonial bi-level in Montgomery w rsom. a dining nxim. an eat-in kitchen, three

s rally rCjpm w i-h Aid mg glass doors to a patio bath and a two-tar garage, A beautiful yard, great or an appointment w ith y ur Firestone agent at 92 ly-

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A Privote Townhouse Within Walking Di$tance of Town and Gown

i his magnificent Princetoft" Borough townhouse has just come-on the market. On the outside its justJ

" - cli-'i- C r t * -.1 ■ .nr ->m « ith fir^ptace formal dining room, sun roomwith F rench door* to a cute little flagstone patio, and cheerfu/modem eat-in kitchen all give a sense of warmth and spaciousness On the second floor are three comfortable bedrooms and a full bath white on the third floor i* a huge penthouse with built-in cabinets, room for separate kitchen iacilities and another full modem bath great for guests, etc .j; Far better than any Princeton con- dominium for a reasonable " - 1137 500

Princeton and Columbia Meet in Hopewell (But Not for a Football Game).

On the corner of these two tree lined avenues, across from the famous lavender I victorian duplex well worth restoring. Inside are two spacious apartment*, each wi and one with a fireplace to boot. Call todav before the open house a t921-1700.

►eo rooms. *47.000.

PRINCETON TOWNSHIP I wo bedroom home, io mg' rs*.m with firepia- *■, - at ? k.ui hen. fu> hati park-like setting; available immediately. $400 par month

FO R RENT IN LA W R EN C EV ILLE: a rlassie bedroom Dutch CokmiaL living room with fir»center hall, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen all in excellent shape and with extremely tow hea bill- \ wjiiabir''cptemher *550 par month

Firestone Land--Prime for Development!f o*t Windsor:

Ea*t W indsor: 110 acre piet with frontage f hvner will \

excellent for development.*5 000 par acre

en acres and a beautiful lake view,, ision in acre lota

$3 750 par ecra.

A Splendid Home n a Delightfully Wooded Neighborhood in Lawrenceville

Prettier than a picture is this sj Lawrenceville. From the elegantof a corner fireplace in the fam ih chen with eat-in area is s itu a ted v

room. 1 pstairs, a re four m arvel dressing area and plenty of closet F irestone agent at #>00-02!-170U

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NOW RENTING PRINCETON \RV1S

Luxury Apartments I and 2 Bedrooms

Starting at $255. per m onth

W all-to-W all carpeting over concrete in 2nd floor apts.

VII utilities except Electric Individually controlled heat 2 air conditioners Private entrances W alk- in closets Individual balconies Storage room within apt,I atindrv Riwms ''uperintendent onsite.

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CRON* S NESTBeautiful cedar contemporary '»n a wooded lot with stream in Titusville.

ling brick fireplace withraised hearth and sliding doors to a wrap around deck overlooking the stream. I lira modern kitchen with adjoining dining area with sliding glas- doors, \ large bedroom* 2 full ceramic tile baths, den <$ crow 's nest.( )nh ! vear old &. in mini condition.............*, ............. $89,000.

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Two hundred year old trees and a superb q< an acre of land in the middle of town Thi 1904 from where McCarter Theater now si on the old Stockton farm the cow path is ;

Lovingly updated and beautifully decor tandsome chimney pieces make this mellov rety large center hall opening onto a spacio :losed sun potch make entertainmq on a qra

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MONROE TOWNSHIP - Lovely 4 bedroom Colonial Country eat-in kitchen, spacious living room, beautiful enclosed porch, full basement, central air, large in-ground pool. On lovely 75 x 212 landscaped lot Excellent schools. Must be seen.

$59 900

PRINCETON JUNCTION - On wooded % acre lot. Immaculate Ranch 29x22' master suite plus 2 other targe bedrooms. Kitchen, living room, formal 12x16' dining room. Extra large glass and screen enclosed porch. Brick front with aluminum siding Professionally landscaped on heavily wooded % acre lot. Only $95 000

PRINCETON JUNCTION • Newly listed 5 bedroomColonial. Large eat-in kitchen, living room with fireplace, many large trees. Must be seen

$78 000

PRINCETON JUNCTION - Why Not the Best Community life is an important factor in choosing the r ig h t family home. We are justifiably proud of our excellent schools and varied recreational and cultural activities which have produced a living standard of exceptional quality Scenic, wooded and ideally situated providing on time tran­sportation to New York and Philadelphia

CUSTOM COLONIAL - 7 year old 3 oedrocm, 2'A bath Colonial with large living room, formal dining room, family room, full basement. Central air, 2 fireplaces. Fully carpeted and draped. $47 000

HORSE FARM Located on 18 acres. Vi mile race track Barn with 34 stalls and large 5 bedroom home. Only minutes to N.J. Turnpike

$215,000WEST WINDSOR SCHOOLS - Plamsboro super buy. $87 900 new Colonial 4-6 bedrooms, game room, family room, eat-in kitchen, living room with fireplace, 2 % baths central air, w w carpeting Low takes

PRINCETON JUNCTION New Listing Large four bedroom, 2% bath raised ranch, washer, dryer, refrigerator dishwasher on extra large lot, tow taxes, walk to trains, schools and shopping.

$76 500.

EWING - 7 year old 3 bedroom, 2 Vi bath Ranch Very large rooms, basement, enclosed porch, central air, woodburning stove, move-in condition.

$74 900PRINCETON JUNCTION - Convenient to schools, shopping and commuting, 9 year old. 4 bedroom,2 Vi bath colonial, kitchen, living room, formal dining room. Panelled family room with fireplace, central air, basement, 2 car garage on landscaped Vi acre, $89 500,DAYTON SQUARE - Newly listed 1 Vi year old South Brunswick 3 bedroom, 2% bath, 2 story, Townhouse Eat-in kitchen, living room, dining room, family room Semi-finished full basement. Fully carpeted, cental atr, beautiful patio Specially landscaped, many extras. $54,000.

Call or writ* for our tabloid of homei magazine CALL 8 AM to 10 PM - 7 DAYS A WEEK • (609) 799-2058

PETER L. OLIVER REALTY, Inc.'The People Pleasers

Princeton Station Office Park * Bldg 6 — 1 4 Washington Rood • Princeton JunctionHome-To-Home . . . Member Princeton Real Estate Group N. A. B. A.We Cover ew e Relocation Service with over 5,000 Realtor Membe

20 offices to serve you.Donny Klineberg Lii OliverCoUen Nichols E„ KowoloHBarbara Redmond ^ „AnnVandenberg Peter L. Oliver. Realtor Noncy MocForlonNoreen Follon GorY McWhorter

OPEN HOUSESSunday, September 24, 2 to 4 p.m.Off Elm Ridge Road. Hopewell Township

New construction. A two story colonial on Blue Spruce Drive. Imposing double chimney* flank the central section »f this traditional colonial on I 1/ acres. Feature* include a forma! front to back living room with cove molding* and old bnek fireplace, dining room with chair rail, eat-in country kitchen and adjoining beamed family room with rough sawn panelled fireplace Wall- Laundrv and powder atoms adjoining breezewav and attached two car garage F<Uir bedroom* and two full baths on second. Full basement, central atr $154,500.

ELM RIDGE - F ACRES DRIVENew Construction Stunning Colonial Cape <>n I V: acre* overlooking neighboring pond and estate ground*. Formal living and dining rooms, large family kitchen adjoining beamed cathedral ceiling familv room with rough sawn panelled fireplace wall. Master bedroom suite and study, two full baths on first. T w o master sized bedroom* and bath on second. Attached breezewav and two car garage Full basement, i-entral air $142,500.

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This 3 bedroom ranchion a quiet street in Princeton Township within walking distance to major shopping offers a large living room and dining area, modern kitchen, full bath, large closets patio-porch off master bedroom, attic storage, carport with storage shed, freshlypa.nted extenor and beautifully landscaped 85 x 200 lot. Heat costs only $585fyr.

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195 Nassau St Princeton, N J • 609-921 7655 Eves and WXnds John Thompson 609-443 3875

O F F IC E S P A C E R E S E A R C H P A R K

1101 State Road . Princeton, \ J.

$3.50 per square foot net, net areas up to 30,000 square feet.

427,000 square feet in Park Occupied by approximately 50 Tenants

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Old home combines the charm of the past with the convenience of today in a oveL rural setting welt back from me •pad with an .nspoiled view of the surrounding fields, woods and stream. There are five bedrooms, 3% plus Vi baths full cellar £c attic, 2 zone oil hot air heat, central air conditioning, screened porch, terrace, 3 car attached garage and many extras such as 2 fireplaces with a huilt-tr woodbox. panelling, skylights sliding glass doors, grey oil stained cedar siding, and professional landscaping. Here is plenty of room tor farm activity in outstanding' horse country yet within com­muting distance of either NYC or Philadelphia *170.000.

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Eves & W eekends r. a i Mary Witeaen 609-46S-2568

195 Nassau St. Princeton

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golf, pool rineeton Jc!

share in Belle Mead Be,ean. nice & working 201-874-

>MMATF> WANTED Prmeemn house. $138. WS-921-79W before H or after 6 30 p m

Rooms For Rent Room s For Rent Room s For Rent Room s For Rent Rooms For Rent Room s For Rent Apts . For Rent

U MATE VS AN linker to share tve household m n* 790-8612

ROCKY HILL Ige furnished room, private home for non­smoking female, parking & utilities mcl $125 month - 1 month security 609-924-6289

STUDIO ROOM IN TOWN — share bath w one Professional man only Parking space Breakfa’si privileges S135 month Phone 609-924-0804

FURNISHED ROOM - pm home. TV & a e. Use of family pool, prtv parking Business man preferred $40 wk LawrencevUle 606-882-3817

ONE BEAUTIFUL ROOM with kitchen privileges Woman preferred 201-526-8378 before 3 or afier 6 Manville

ROOM TO RENT --in lov large Prjnceton country he us woman or college stud withorwithout kitenen 609- 6630 after 8 pm

vlONE B E A U T IF l L K526-8378 before 3 pm or afier 6 pm Manville

ROOM & BATH available

professional female in Ian atmosphere m \ardle> ! (.'all 213-49 '-2698

ROOM FOR KENT Mead Woman Quiet area Kitchen $30 ner week 201-3

,o LARGE BEAITIFU L it )MN pvte baLh & pvte trance . >emi furnished. intr> setting on mini-farm ni to be negotiated with ddleaged woman interested iving w ith couple & 2 boys. 7,

■ all Mon-Fri 609-466 2328 oewell area

Ei >R RENT 2 blocks campus, graduate

ii preferred I -e of acihlies $150 Gall 606

Kl K M SHED ROOM in amily home Handyman may exchange work for kitchen aundrv privileges 201-297 1737 297-911C 297-6584 Tall

ROOM FOR RENT and full u>e of apt Decork*e to suit $50 .ik Business woman

4 u ll be reiija blp vl references * all Bi 9-466-3798 until p m or 46$''0261 after

LA R G E IN T ER ES T IN G ROOM furnished with or wchout kitchen privileges l mile from Princeton t.nn Convenient local & New York public transporta 11 or. Call 609- 737-3000 ext 2507 weekdays or 609-924-9174 evenings & weekends ■

LARGE FURNISHED ROOM Princeton Boro; Kitchen &

parking privileges, $125, mo- i ,i v«c 609 924 8412

IE N'T - with private en ranee 609-448-8407 anviime

F I RMSHED ST! D io ROOM■

private entrance, hot plate, all utilities included i 4 mile from Princeton Airport $165 per month 609-924-4850

FOR RENT furnished -indents room on Battle Rd Share hath mild touniversity Avail, Oct 1, Private entrance 609-924-6168

Ml EFE1CIEN- weekiy rate

■lanor %1otel. '! , 20; 129-4555

L VKGl BEDROOM for rent - m furnished house l mile from U n iv e r s ity K itch en ; r '. ;lege- nice patio in quiet

iKxied yard washer, dryer dishwasher $22 mo

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FURNISHED ROOMS - a c. w wood, panelled, pvt, bath, color TV, Hightstown Windsor area Spec daily weekly rates From $70 per w eek 609- 448-8637

LUXURY 1 BR Jv large apartment Next lo (Woods at New'Hope 2 (errac^i. 3 pools, ennis. avail Oct 1#300 215- 862-2938 or 215-862-ffi56

H I S T O R I C S T O N E TOWNHOUSE for ren:Localed 22 mi from Princeton

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4-6 Hulfish St., Princeton, N .J.Evenings (6091924-1239

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JUST REDUCED!A bit OF AMERICANA - Enjoy living t-. this beautifully m aintained 5 B R cotom sl in charm ing Hopewell D ow nstairs you will enjov the g racious IfVing room w ith a fireplace a pining room and a huge eatnn krtchen w 'form ica cab inets and a ?

be u sed a s th e professional office r d a study Upstairs there s a a room and bath 4 family B^R’j

suite whici family rooi adjoining s

j a rw d room office c e rt is now or a s a r .aster 8 8 with an

HISTORIC LAW8ENCEVILLE • This Executive Colonial has a gracious cen ter hail w ith w inding sta ircase an d gallery, large LR.library, DR. family room w ith s to n e fireplace wall, m arvelous kit ch en w ith su pe rb sto rage breakfast room and porch, lovely private garden w ith trees 4 corner BRs, 2 ’A baths , an d 2 car garage An excellent value a t $94 800

SUPER v A tU t IN BEAUTIFUL WEST WINDSOR - JUST REDUCED!S m ashing spacious 4r bedroom , 2 VS baths and only 4 years old ..ceded with extras Central air, carpeted screened-in porch built-in book cases custom fireplace, charm ing eat in kitchen, panelled

,e rs« e c ; garage with storage cabm ets and work bench Available im m ediatelv This house sells itself at

*79 400

farr garden$83 S00

A GREAT BUY - Owner m ust m ove and sadly leaves behind this very com fortab le 3-4 bedroom house on pretty lot in East W indsor Centrally air conditioned, 2 car garage Clean convenient ready for early occupancy and only $44 900

IN ONE O f PRINCETON Spansive hom e with huge

$230 000

FLASH Owner has m oved looking for offer on this 4 bedroom 2 bath Colonial A real buy tor the sm art shopper! It has all the m o s t w an ted featu res a family room with a full wall brick fireplace and sliding g lass doors to the garden , a large eat -in kitchen, a first fiooi laundry room a tw o car garage & central air AH this on a quiet side street in East W indsor s D evonshire area A»ktng *79 900

MONTGOMERY RANCHER ON IV, ACRESwith UR DR fam ily Room w 'fireplace ar

2 1. bath hom e superb eat m

This hom e is a *92 500

YOUNG PEOPLE DREAMS COME TRUE TOO For 555 000Adlerm an Click hr Co h as just listed a country hou se pn 2 acres. Y .ii' t 'l - ay! y , m s 3 rkrdroor. ran ' r.ouse A ;th living room

NEW VILLAGE LISTING! • On a tree shaded stree t in Lawrenceville just m inutes from schools and shopping This centrally air co n ­d itioned Colonial h a s been beautifully rem odeled by one of our leading a rch itec ts for his ow n family. D ow nstairs y o u ’ll find a w elcom ing entry , a living room 'dining room with built-ins. a sm ash ing con tem porary kitchen and a new pow der room . Upstairs is a m aster bedroom with its ow n dressing room or study an d 2 family bedroom s and bath An alm ost com pleted third floor can be m ade into 1 o r 2 b ed room s an d bath idea! for teenagers . All this and a sp ac io u s deck overlooking a lovely garden add up to living a t its best • *117 500

(?LADV IN 4 WEEKt ■; ' ' '>o- '3 yya being Duiii 4" t 1 formal d ........

i are a few of its M atures If you 're looking for a NEW spaciousroomhom e, call us to see this pne Only I left. $79 900

3 I T CONDO AT BEEXMAN VILLAGE m H illsborough. jtf you can. find m e caught betw een Amwell & New Amwelt bo th under repair nestled m the far corner of Devonshire Court you will not be d isappointed , 3 B/R'si 2jvy baths, 21 ' x 17' UH D fl corrtbo, eat-in kitchen and family room finished in the basem ent m any extras.ait conditioning e tc im m ed ia te occupancy $54,900

& HAMILTON TOWNSHIP

$72 000

JUST REDUCED IN HIGHTSTOWNLR

$47 900

COMMERCIAL BU tipiN G m H ightstow n $79 900

BEAUTIFUL ROLLING LAND WITH FRONTAGE - ZonjxJ 1 Ac inM ontgom ery 60 plus acres Call for details $4 000 Ac

LAWRENCE BUILDING LOT - Ju s t listed acre in beautifulresidential area off LawrenceviHe-Pennmgton Road City sew ers and w ater *25,900

LAND - Contiguous to Am erican Cyanamid, 24.43 plus aw es zoned RO l research and office Very short distance to Route 1 Quaket Bridge Mall an d M ereer Mall Easy acce ss to Princeton and Prin­ce ton Ju n c tio n

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ARGE LUXURY HOMES BY WOODED AREA OF PRIN-

BUILD YOUR DREAMiot in lovely country

M NOUSE NOW on this prime N acre building sewing $17 900

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CALL FOR DETAILS.IF YOU LIKE COUNTRY LIVING

$34 500

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The tim e to buy is now For investors and m M ontgom ery Tow nship with dual zoning • o fficetesearch l. Strategically located this toncal hom e, charm ing co ttage , large barn isque and rolling land w ith 2 road frontage t but the potential is h ig h 1 W e’re excited d you wilt be too - May w e show you this

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$52 400STRATEGY

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ACRE FARM IN MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - Let u s show i genu ine w orking farm in the g o rgeous foothills of th e an d s It you a re investm ent m inded, you will app recia te th e 1800 s ho m e the incom e producing c o ttag e the larae beet

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COMjytERClA. AND 'LIGHT INDUSTRY One story masonry

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TRM SH ED APT Newly urnished 1 bedroom apt to sublet Hunters filer) 4300 mo Call 212-799-6783 until ! pm After 5 pm 609-799-4468

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L A M B E R T V Ij L L E Historical Townl House on lovely tree lined street 4 siorv 4 or 5 bedrooms, -5 working fireplaces Room galore Needjs some decorating Must ]see, shown by appoiniment 2 only References & security, no pets, $525. Spacious 3 Bedroom. 2 floors, recent renovations, hardwood flooring beat New Hope prices & retain charm tn historical Lambert ville. S3$0 includes fieai Appi only ^References, & security, no pitis. 609-397- 2168

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4 N A S S A U STREET * PRINCETON NEW JERSEY 08540 609-921-1050BUSINESS LOCATION IN EAST W N D S O t: Located on Rt. 1 3

with 200 ft of frontage Ranch House in excellent conditio consisting o f foot room s, Oath, finished rec room in basem en fireplace b reezew ay and a 2 car garage H r *0t STATEIT COLONIAl PIUS APAPTMENT Located on 1 9

in Libber f-reenok) r w c is this charm m g older Home cons ratingcountry kitchen utility

ie apartm ent wks added . large kitchen laundry back from the road and

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OFFICES AND HOME lo c a te d to an area of professional offices, art H ightstow n Thw tw o story house offers 17 room s 1st fkxx living room, dining room , kitchen, den and 8 room s in th e office section with % bath 2nd fkx>r large library, 3 bedroom* bath The com er lot location near Pedd*e School is to p s There ts afeso a tw o car oarage on th e 120 * 106 tot $ •* fOO

MEW LISTINGAn interesting ranch srtuated on a large treed lot in West Windsor The living room with track lighting provides a perfect spot for greenery Ample dining room with sliding glass doors opens to a very large solarium which overlooks an attractively landscaped yard There's a family dining area in the modem kitchen adjacent laundry area and a powder room The spacious master bedroom has two tnple'closets linen storage and a sitting area. Two more bedrooms; one double sized, one smaller large closets and a hall bath. Wall-to-wall carpeting throughout. Two car garage

$95,000

SIX ACRE EARMETTE Available with a lovely farm house wtuch Has 8 room s 1 6 batHs togethei with an unusually good se t of bam s Selling price s *1 SO 000 Additional acreage is availableThe hom e is in beautiful condition since it w as recently renovated with new roof siding, Heating system , electrical service and redeco ra ted throughout Srtuated on a High knoll up 3 short lane, this w ould m ake an excellent horse farm S u b

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BI-lEVEl W'FIREPLACE: This lovely hom e offers liv dining room , kitchen, family room w fireplace, A and 2 ba th s M any ex tras including carpeting th double door refrigerator freeze! An add ed featun u m ero u s fruit trees provided in th e yard IMMACULATE RANCHER NEAR PEDOIE SCHOOL’ Th® very

attractive hom e offers a large living room , formal dining room, den eat-ir kitchen thfee b ed room s and tw o b a th s Half of the b asem en t ra finished off w panelling tile floors bai w c ab in e ts w ine rack and sink T here is attic s to rag e an d a o n e car gar tp e

S*7 300

Located on a1 deed end street in has a large living room w ith wall nth sliding g lass doors to a deck, no wax floor, three bedroom s, rior is a sb esto s with alum inum *34 900

THREE BEDROOM RANCHERH ightstow n th® fram e ranch! to wall carpeting dining area kitchen with dtshw ashei am bath and b asem en t T he-ex soffets.

Leonard Van Hise AgencyMEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

_ _ _ Office, 609-448-42501 I I 160 Stockton St. Hightstown, N .J.

After JH burs Sunday Call:Richard Van H ise 448-8042 ^Ernest T u rp 448-2151 HeJean Each 448-1! *8

FOR THE H O RSEY SETA solidly built one story house and a 3 stall bam. Open porch, living room with fireplace, light dining room, attractive kitchen with natural pine cabinets and dining area. 3 bedrooms. Full basement with laundry area and panelled game room with bar there are tack and feed rooms and a full loft m the barn. Nearby trails to ride. 2 car garage with kennel and dog runs 3 miles from the center of Princeton in Kingston.

NEWL Y PRICED AT $105 000

REALTOR

Buyers and sellers meet every week

on the Classified pages.

Van Hise RealtyRealtor

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Attractive frame and brick Cape situated on 1 pretty acre in West Windsor Living room with fireplace opens to a screened porch, dining room, kit chen, master bedroom, hall bath and bedroom on the 1st floor Two large bedrooms, ample storage and bath on the 2nd floor Panelled playroom with bar, workshop and storage in the basement $78,800 or rented for $530 per month

RENDERING TWIN RIVERS

THREE BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE QUAD II $43,900

Offering five major appliances, central vacuum, T.V. antenna, humidifier, gas grill, no wax kitchen floor, copper wiring, custom hardwood doors to patio which is nicely landscaped

TWIN RIVERS THREE BEDROOM TOWNHOUSEQuad with upgraded carpeting grill attic fan five major appliances for $4* 000 with assumable mortgage for $434 monthly, 814% VA with a balance of $37,700

TWIN RIVERS TWO/THREE BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE: Quad III to include five major ap pliances, panelled entry and dining room, modern maintenance free kitchen with special lighting, copper wiring, panelled bedrooms $38 500 Assumable at $304 monthly, 7 plus 14 % FHA with $24,000 balance

PENNINGTON BOROUGHhas to offer plus a m odern oom formal 0*nmg room, om s 1 fuH m odem bath

TOWN LIVINGkitchen with a living room wi SPIC N SPAN SPLIT LEV EL

Featuring wall-to-wall carpeting throughout the 1st floor central air conditioning and an inground pool. Eat-in kitchen, family room with game alcove, cjomfortably sized living and dining rooms and 3 bedrooms Fenced yard and a patio Immediate occupancy $60,000

HOPEWELL TOWNSHIPTWIN RIVERS THREE BEDROOM SPLIT LEVEL:Finished basement, papered baths, no wax kitchen recently painted inside and out, immaculate move in condition with immediate occupancy - $51 -200. Assumable at $417 monthly, VA 814% with balance of $34,000TWIN RIVERS FOUR BEDROOM SPLIT LEVEL: Five major appliances upgraded carpeting, finished basement, copper wiring, brick patio well land scaped, slate entry hall and powder room, papered baths all shades and blinds $54,900 Assumable at $388 monthly. VA 7% with balance of $32,500

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Terry Merrick Bill Roebiing

WMia Stack pole Eleanor Young

Pete Callaway Pat Cahill Anne Gallagher Linda Hoff

Judy McCaughan Charlotte McLaughlina u t o r e pa ir s h o p

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Bev W ilfever 737 0452 Cathy N em eth 737-3051Frank T R leke tle SB* 6704 Hetty U ndeboom 46* 20*6

Patr icio DeComUiis. 737-0258

4 ROOM — 1st fiber apt 2 family home, conveniently located Avail Sept 25. $260 mo plus uti, security required No pets, possible l Child 201-356-4922

HOPEWELL large 4 bdrm api Separate living & dining rra Includes 2 baths basement, attic fbr storage, gar space fot i Possibility to assume 6 lease $385. mo. Call eve: 466-078! Ask for John.

APARTM ENT EWING TWP 1 BR single professional person warned, no pets. $225 includes heat 609- 771-9264

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NORTHGATE \PYK TMENTS

One Mil* Roodand Princ*ton-Hightstown Rd.

(Opposite McGraw Hill)-East Windsor, N. J.

4

1 and 2 Bedroom sfrom $245 per month

.iFeatured:

• SW IMMING POOL• PLAYGROUND FACILITIES• OFF STREET PARKING• AIR CONDITIONERS• KITCHEN WITH DINING AREA• THERMQSTAT CONTROLLED HEAT

(include&in rental)• WASHER &■ DRYER FACILITIES• RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT• MASTER TV ANTENNA

MODEL APARTMENT OPEN DAILY (609) 448-5935

H ouses For Ren* H ouses For RentSECLURED - 3 BR’ cottage, r; woods fireplace $325.

, toreTOWN COUNTRY, Brkr. *50

609-695 3100 '

LAW kKNCEVILLEf Lavish 3 BR with den, .fireplace, landscaped Must s # , Read)

HOME SEEKERS 'Real.TY.150

ATTRACTIVE — ; 2-bedroom contemporary, ;cathedral ceilings, large ygrd, quiet neighbors, privacy! Duplex in Rocky Hill, available Oct. 15 No pets. $390/month, 4-utilities Call 609-924-9370 after 6:30 p.m ■____|_______

KENDALL PARK -j- Rancher.; BR. extra bath acreage

garage, much more'TOWN St COUNTRY, Brkr. $50

609-695-3190609-384-5900

LAW HENCE Vi L LE ' - 4bedroom Bi Level house on quiet residential street. Carpet tiroughout house Very good

condi'ion Living rm./dining area eat in kit. . family room.

h> j. closeo & 1 op: t

$425 mo Please caS 609-896 ■ ■ 75 after 6pm.

O N TdO M ERY f|W P *.9 •<*■ -ms

•ase, $450. move todav OWN 4 (0 1 NTRY. Brkr $50

609-695-3100

IMMACULATE RENTAL - beautiful 4 bdrm, 3 bath home in Lawrenceville Modem eat- in kitchen, fm rm ^/fireplace, s udy, central air many ex tfas. Quiet convenient family neighborhood $675 monthly 609-924-7545 or 609-448-8001

DROOM 2 ml ton Ave farnetine

RKNDAI.L-COOK 4CO. 609-924-0322

USE FOR RENT — center Princeton, off Nassau St. atiable immediately Call '924-1500

SWING 3-4 bdr^n duplex for maximum 3 people, no petsAvail Sept 10. MpO-plus util. 609-924-7484 after4?pm

W B D E i S P E . A T U R ? ( H < - M t

1808 stone colonial with 60,9 acres with long road frontage and a babbling brook, 10 very charming rooms, 3*/i baths including 5 bedrooms, 4 fireplaces, random pegged floors, maid s quartersor perfect for an in-law.

Fieldstone 3 car garage

Large 2 story horse barn 43’ x 45* additional buildings include a 3 room and bath guest cottage plus a 23' x 33’ stable with ha> storage

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K oute 3 1 Pennington, N

609-737-1500 609-882-3814

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i . „ ResortH o u ses For Rent H o uses For Rent P ro pert iesf o l k b e d r o o m /-COLONIAL in desirable Birch wood Estates West Windsor Out of country owner desires lease immediately to 6/79 Call WEIDEL HEAL ESTATE, Rt 130 A Princeton Road. East Windsor 609448saw

SECLUDED COTTAGE Just $250 Fireplace, 5 rooms, a deal, call

HOME SEEKERS Realty, $50 609-394-5900

LAMBERTVILLE New 3 bedroom 2 'j bath townhouse Wall wall carpeting, central air, plus basement with sliding glass doors to the backyard $500 mo plus utilities Call Meryl, 609 397-OH! or M l-828 5900 for appointment or in­formation

COUNTRY HOUSE with smail bam, 3 bdrms, baths, $60o month

P E Y T O N A S S O C IA T E S Realtor

609-921-1550

IN A COUNTRY SETTING Split level modern house with 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths & 2 half baths, living rm den & family rm all w ith fireplaces Dining room, fully equipped kitchen i nc l ud i ng d i shwashe r , refrigerator, elec range, laundry w washer/dryer. 2 car attached garage patio & deck Avail immediately, thru April, 1980 or longer if desired 609-924-0622

KENDALL PARK near NY hus, 3 bdrms. 2 baths, TV Den, $460 plus security 201-329-6309

HUNTERDON CO on 3 acres $300 garage dishwasher,

available now

HOME SEEKERS Realty, $5fl 609-394-5900

UNFURNISHED HOUSE 14 story in Princeton one block from bus Convenient to the University Three bedrooms, 2 baths House presently has a small 1 bedroom apartment on second floor with living room bath, and kitchen without a private entrance Apartment could be used as tenant sees fit Central air Asking $500 mo

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P r in c e to n . N .J .(609! 924-0095

HIGHTSTOWN 3 bedroom Ranch house garage, central air eond $3.50 mo plus all utilities t yr lease & security Available on or about Jan 1 Call 609-448-0308

EXECUTIVE TOWNHOUSE 3 BR, w/w, nice vard

w patio, all new. kids O fc TOWN & COUNTRY, Brkr. $541

609-695-3100

HOUSE FOR RENT Hamilton Twp 9 rms & bath, yard, gar , porch, privacy washer $300 mo plus 2 mos sec 609-393-3388

FARM.LIVING on 35 acres Countrvfied 2 BR. $200 Kids OK Horses OK

H O M E S E E K E R S Realtv. $50609-394-5900

CRANBURY Must like old surroundings and town at­mosphere Building was old tavern 6 rooms, adults, no pets, $350 plus utilities 609-395- 1258

PRINCETON TWP half house, 2 bedrooms, living rnj. fireplace, kitchen garage $350 mo plus electric & gas

CENTURY 21 Krol. Realtors

609-924-7575

PENNS NECK 1 BR, 2 bath air large yard $400, ready nowTOW N St COU\TR\ Brkr $50

609-695-3! 00

NEW HOME 4 bedroom*' partially furnished Clothes & dishwasher linens, silver & china, drapes & curtains. 20 mm to Princeton, 30 mm Phillv Si 1 hour NYC 215-638- 9898

TWIN RIVERS 3 bdrm Townhouse, 21 oaths Quad I, i mm e d i a t e oecupancv $425 mo plus utils 'all 609 466-3596 all day Sat. Sun or after 6pm. Mon-Fri

WINDSOR COTTAGE 6 rooms, 2 baths w w. no lease kids Apets O K TOWN & COUNTRY. Brkr, *5«

609-695-31041

HOUSE FOR RENT center of Cranbury Available irr, mediaielv Call 609-924-1500

UNFURNISHED - Princeton BjK modem ranch rm :

fir^aiaee cathedral ceiling, central A/C. large eat-m kitchen, $675 includes all uiifcues & gardener 609-924 4600 or 921-0122

AT ROSS.MOOR available

tied room manor color TV Especially priced If 48 or rider calf 609-655-2217

SMALL 2 BEDROOM COT­TAGE for rent $325 a month plus utilities Available Oct 1st 609-924-8089

RANCHER - West Windsor Twp 3 bdrms, fireplace, garage. 3 min walk Pa RR ALSO 3 bedroom house in Hightstown 609-448-5107 or 201-663-9844

HIGHTSTOWN House for family of 3, attic and basement, yard $350.me plus utilities & maintenance Inquire at 151 Wycoff Ave Hightstown

ALL AREAS, ALL PRICES 100's & 100 s of apts and homes 6 offices to serve vou

HOME SEEKERS Realty. $40 609-394-5901)

KING WOOD — 3 4 BRColonial on 2 acre lot. 15 min from FTemington Country setting $550 mo 201-272 3472

NEW QUALITY LA WREN CEVILLE TOWNHOUSE 3 bdims 1 baths fullbasement, central air. car pefing & all appliances Available around Oct 1 $550, mo C O U N T R YHERITAGE REAL ESTATE, Realtors 609-799 8181

34-BEDRIK )M SPLIT on wooded lot, fam rm , screened porch, min to station or Nassau St Available now $600 mo C O U N T R Y HERITAGE REAL ESTATE, Realtors 609-799-8181

FOR RENT — 6 roomlownhouse in Lambertville with orig beamed ceiling & wide floor boards Washer dryer, kitchen appliances included Small enclosed garden $300 + utilities Call 609-883-9781 for appi

ResortP ro pert ies

POCONOS — wooded building lot Year round resort location 14 acres $7800 Call 609-799-3046

CUSTOM ROUND HOUSE POCONOS, 3 BR fplce. elec ht. Turn rent wkly or wknd W ill consider reas sale price 609-5864442

nights, national sea walk, birds, tennis, fish deck, fireplace cozy sleeps 6 in W ellsfleef $1 per week Photos Fas Half Acre Rd. Jamesbu 08831 201-521-0229

FOR RENT be. bedroom house1 & 2 apt located 1 block beach in Beach Terrace Reduced September & Octol 609-737-0462

OFF SEASON RATES - 3 BR house w dock Loveladies Harbor $200 wk 609 924 2818

FLORIDA CONDO - in Siewari, close to ocean, 2 BR 2 bath, pool, & screened porch 609-737 1409. wknds 609492- 1422

14 BR Cottage, woods, near Hopewell. $280 609-737-2342

DEADLINE FOR CANCELLATIONS

1 PM MONDAY

LONG BEACH ISLAND, Bamegat Light Quiet area, duplex. Sept St Oct $175 4 150 per week 609-259-7014

POCONO VACATION HOME for rent Sleeps 6, fireplace, TV, much more Rent Sept thru Dec week or weekend, also seasonal rental Jan. 1 to Apr 1 Call between 9am & 3pm 609-882-6486

BIG POCONO VALUE Large 4 BR, custom Ranch built as a full-time home, valued at $50,000 Owner transferred, sacrifice $42,500 or best offer 215-736-1411 or 609-586-3374

OCEAN FRONT - Long Beach Island, beautiful new 3 bedroom, 14 baths, spectacular view, w w car- Deting. washer/drver dish­washer Sept & Winter ren­tals 201 445-5856 or 609494- 6410

LONG "BEACH ISL . Attr BR, 2nd from ocean. Sept. Oct Reduced rates 609-737 1409, Wknds 609492-1422

l iN THE BEACH Long Beach Island, lovely carpeted 3 bedrm, 14 bath Sept Oct, Nm wkends, $75 $200 weekly 809-799-2235

FORREST Vermont Green Mt Luxurious 3 bdrm fully equipped stream- side townhouse. $250 week in eludes linens, heated pool & tennis courts. 10 mins to golf & horseback riding Call 201- 297-3485 after 6pm, for free folder

M AGNIFICENT VIEW Interesting old house on bluff overlooking tripe Cod Bav at Wellfleet Fireplace, deck sleep 6 Birds; trails, fishing, bright sun, cool nights Sept- Oet $115-1170 week 201-521- 0229 In Aug write Foster. Box 152, South Wellfleet Mass 02663 617-349-9490

POCONO MANOR. PA House 7 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms, kitchen sundeck, championship golf course $250 per wees Call AC 215- 493-3664 during day or AC 215 295-2040 after 9 P M and weekends

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large avail now Telephone secretan available 609-924-21

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VENICE, FLORIDA 2 BR, 2 bath Garden Condo on the Gulf w7 pool, fully equipped Fishing tennis, golf, etc near f >ff season rates $540 per month 609-466-2426

MAINE 40 acre wooded lot Overlooks Tenobseot Bay on Route 1 Near Camden Price mid $20’s 609-921-6653

POCONOS IN THE F ALL 3 BR A-Frame, with fully equipped kitchen, lovely stone fireplace, heated, comfortably furnished, color TV, washer/dryer ail comforts plus beauty of natural surroundings 301-983-1082

STRATTON BROMLEY AREA Vermont new 3 bedroom house, 2 fireplaces. 2 baths, sleep 7, on 40 acres of woods Available last 2 weeks of Dec and all of Feb 201-722- 1166

LONG BEACH ISL - New spectacu lar ocean front executive home — Panoramic views — F'urmshed $165.000 609-2354142

LONG BEACH ISL New oceanfront executive home avail Weeklv Weekends Fall & W inter 609-2354142

VACATION HOUSE in Big Bass Lake off Pocono, in-door swimming pool, tennis & other outdoor activities Weekly & weekend rental & off season price For further in­formation Call 609-799-9140 or 88343T5 evenings

Gallery of Homes. Inc. — REALTORSMontgomery

EXCLUSIVE EXCEPTIONAL . .EXPENSIVE

For the critical and astute buyer, we offer 7 acres of beautiful park-like property with a Sytvan inground pool and a magnificent custom-built brick and cedar conterrtporary home. Over 3,(XX) sq. ft of living space featuring a unique master bath, 40' rec rg©m. 2 5 ’ family room, of f ice study, plus 3 bedrooms. Fabulous floor plan, fine fixtures, exceptional extras and built-ins.and a sensational sight of Sourland Mt.

HOUSE OF THE WEEK ROYAL ENGLISH

You don 't have to go to London to see how th e English live W ell im press you w ith th is English Colonial on a p rofessionally lan d scap ed tot w ith beautiful shade trees. You'll marvel a t th e room sires and design from the porch into th e format entry through th e French doors into the living room with its elegant fireplace, formal dining room with built-in hutch eat-in kitchen, and beautiful library 3 bedroom s, 3 full baths, 2-car garage newly painted exterior an d finished basem ent. O ne look and you 11 be planning a fternoon teas

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good Better BEST Millstone

T he m any j o e d featu res of the style Colon la' 4 bedroom s, 2 patio, large yard are m ade b e tte r by rts country location and im m aculate con dition Im pressive are the extra fea tu re s m the kitchen and family room You’)1 see t h e j i j j i • en you se e th e rest. Calf today

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the room sizes and decor in this lovely Spin Level hom e Take o c c r u n t of the 'ed w o o d deck gas barbeque and m ature plantings Check th e 4 bedroom s 1 '/i

bath s family room an d jet-age kitchen The area the house , the puce offer an lnv»*fm»rtf you can bonk on

$75,900

Route 206 Montgomery (201)874-4121Bound Brook 201-356-8121

CONSIDERING A MOVECall us or sto p in any of our offices for a com plim entary copy of- our Ex elusive A ward W inning Com m unity Profile Booklet featuring inforrrrattonon living an d hom e buying in 30 c o m ­m unities.

ACCEPTING A TRANSFERAsk us about o> ' relocation services in m o re th a n 10,000 c o m m u n itie s th roughou t th e U S and C anada Learr about your new com m unity before you starr house hunting

NEW HOMES East Amwell

GROWING UP tf your famrty s growing, youi incom e is growing, your su ccess is grow ing >your hom e should reflect it See these 2 hew executive hom es under construction tn Hun­terdon County A stately 4-bedroom, 255 bath cen ter halt colonial on 1 plus acres, Frreplace tn family room ; 2-car garage I97.50C And a unique colonial style C ape Cod cat 2 plus acres with stream featuring a family room with built-ins, fireplace and French doors, 4 large bedroom s, cathedral celling in dining room $102,000 Many fine extras included " rn b o t? ” hom es. Buy now and decorate it your ow n w ay

ACREAGEfte tld e n tta i. C om m ercial

industria lHILLSBOROUGH - W ooded m ountain tots: 3-11 acres From $24 500 Cal 3 694226NESHANtC - 3 acres w ooded. PercoiBtion/soil iogfsubdivtsion co m ­pleted, $2* *00 Call 3594121 MONTGOMERY . Building lot. $ 2 7 4 0 0 Call 8744121.FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Several sites available within 1 mite of Rt 287 From 5-26 acres M-1 zoning Ca# 3594121

For additional listings and information calf our LAND AND COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT AT AOS-TWO

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Montgomeryy acre bou n d ed by den se trees and

m eadow s shelter this unusual hom e D ow nstairs fireo«c« has double opening- iving room and large country kitchen

plus an upstairs 'irep tace in the maste* bedroom sums. Central ait,; carpeting deck, inground pool are just a few extras iHering better living for your family Only

a hom e of th is Quality and design could offer so m any exciting features M ust be seen

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NeshonicThis charm ing hom e sits a top a hill providing a 30-mite panoram ic view of country and m ountains A lim gue custom k i t c h e n i n c l u d e s a b u i l t - i n refrigerator'freezet and toaster Jenn-Ax range micro-wave oven eland counter and m ore Add an acre of land, tots of trees and a secluded back yard tor total perfection for th e very particular

$109 000

STEP BACK IN TIME

HillsboroughYou'll feel you 're reliving a p ad of history s you stroll across the 2.72 acres surrounding th e stately Colonial A wrap nr lund screened porch e remimscen! of days of yore 4 bedroom s, 25 'livm g room,

'door stone barbeque A ra re fm d a t $74 900

Route 206 Hillsborough (201) 359-4121

Martinsville 20 469 1 776- B ranch burg 201-722-9020

FLORIDA CONDO on beautiful Gulf beach 2 RR 2 bath. $235 wk 609-655-3662

LUXURY Notehbrook condo, Stowe. Vt, 5 min from mountain 3 bedrms 3 baths living rm with fireplace dining rm, kitchen $600o plus util for ski season Datlv, weekly rates available for fall 609-799-2721 from 8-11 pm or wkends

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FROM $60,490.0 3 / % MORTGAGES TOO / 4 QUALIFIED BUYERS

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DIRECTIONS OnN 30 m. - Tg--' - N ev E sw . ■ '.Ik*1 sou th to 95 to u t* to Exit ” e -Fedem « d :- fhrough fo Ewmgvtlle Rd Tvfr your right FROM PRINCETON T

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- CIRCA 1810-STONE COLONIAL ON 14 ACRES

of the past Beautiful okf sto n e Colonial seciuded on w/3-stall barn that has artist s studio Fireplaces in >ro and living room Vt acre pond w 'docks brook rperry O-.s* • P i Reserves S i35 000 7

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FLEMINGTON OFFICE 721 Main S tr**r

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B U CKS C O U N TY , P A.

High on a hill in; Fox Hunting Country. 20 beautiful acres overlooking Jerieo Mountain in Upper Mr k.-field Township, only 3 miles from 1-95. The 13-

■ usiotn -. story colonial home is so located insure complete privacy. Fireplaces in step-down

- n-n with hrir-k floor and keeping room with often beams. Crown moulding in formal en- -an. • hall am i the 16 % 14’ dining room. Ample ■M om wooden cabinets, double oven and Kitchenaid

lishwasher in kitchen. Laundry room and a bedroom with a onvenient bath make up first floor. A master o' i room w ith dressing room and private batjh plus 4

more bedroom- and 2 baths "on 2nd floor. Ample Tagi ar»-a in attic and high ceiling basement. In-

. - nnri '\ ivan sool 4-ear Quaker-style garage,and r-a |iarn Pastures and paddock,. One of

i he finer estates |b area. 1285.000.

H U G H B. E A S T B U R N R E A L T O R S

156 North State St. Newtown, Pa. 1894012151968-6711

Member 'Homes For Lit ing Network

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HOME HUNTER'S GUIDE

ComeP E N N IN G T O N A R E AA very convenient Hopewell Tw p. location for this sprawling 3-4 bedroom stone from ranch in a private park like setting, 2 baths, stone fireplace, fam ily room , oversize 2 car garage. A great buy at

■ ........................$77,900.

* imagined from outside. fSeei

* * * rmwi <f«*rabb residential areas, m » graaou* magnmcftm home for living, entertaining on eful retreat in e luded splendor Central air conditioning £/w carpet, three fireplace*. much

>k iaundn room. aU appliances 40-foot recreation room, panelled 39-foot billiard ’ ft room, library and den 15x15, four bedrooms. 2 full baths. 2 half baths Screened

xpanso * law i Blacky.t dnvewav aDd eight-car park mg area Morefgood livable space m.ide than can

A peaceful retreat tc i trhen. breakfa*

• believing ' Call 609-92 I

R E D U C E D T O A B A R G A IN Between Pennington and Lawrenceville on a 150 x 379 landscaped lot, attractive stone front, stone fireplace, central air cond., large raised deck. See it now in the 60 s. but you better hurry !

jrsday. September 2

IN PRINCETONa

J Ac rat ® $30,000 I Acre* @ $34,500

ipoo "* ar evy tfiese&two adjoining parcels ofprivate country acreage, each with approved perc, septic design, and soil log They arejready for your country dream home They are waiting tor you. J?

Onluig21 GRAD

HUNTERDON COUNTY LANDS equestered on a Dtivate country lane In Kmgwood Township 'h a t w inds around a densely w ooded hill. Two m inutes distance from Route 29 alongithe Delaware Rivet, and tw o miles south of - -enchtow n yet convenient bus com m uting to New York and a -me hou drive to doLm tow n Philadelphia via Route 29 and I 95

tsualae the tiaim oyk of a multi-leveled house clinging to the ; * hue a s jnny jreec -leadow

■na1 Dursts into vie ,aT the top with its glistening swimmingpool an d its quiet tfc+as court Can you see it all in your mind se v e '

k • gs am imaginary Ah but theland is real.

3 RAD Rea Estate Agency Realtors

2288 Brunswick Pike, Lawrenceville, N.J. 609-396-3577

Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated

wow: l o o k h e r e :An English cottage nestled into a gorgeous lot with ] towering shade trees. Very unique with atone front and a new hand split cedar shingle roof. Inside there’s a huge stone fireplace, open beams, mood lighting and a very unique bath with sunken tub and whirlpool. A very unique home in the . . . 80 ’s.

THEHERITAGETHE AFFORDABLE HOME IN LAWRENCE

Bi-LEVELS...COLONIALS

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PRINCETON TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER

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Priced at 1145 000

For on a p p o in tm e n t call 609 921 -6»t76

Bus ness G a ra g e s Storage P ro p e rtie s fo r Rent

Land For Sa le Land For Sale

FOR RENT 2 rrkzxrrx nfllvta I UUni DlIlLc HOPEWELL — 2-car garagesuite Newly cartleted and air storage space $60 (Vi $30e o n d i i i o n e d A11 utilities 609-466-2363furnished on 2nd floor al 40W it hefspoon St... Princeton. DRY STORAGE SPACEAlso ci one room 0ffice at same AVAILABLE - Any size 609-location 609-924- 3794 -evenifu&s

4875 or 924 448-2156

NEW OFFICE BLDG.

HKM) & 1500 sq fi gross area sunes Separate entrances, heaung. A/C, (eiephone trunks carpeting. panel partitions. lighting, parking Prince!un-NYC bus route 15 Mam St.. Kingsion 609-452 8866 days 921 7085 p m

STORE FOR RENT 247 So Main St,. Manviile Avail, m mediately. 201-722-0650

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TRENTON. N.J.Good Family

Group InvestmentEXCELLENT

INCOME PROPERTY fine residential area )

Two 3 story buildings on plot 175 x 125. 14 apartments w/9 units in bldg & 5 in other; plus 2, i story detached garage buildings property in good condition Mostly air con­ditioned Year leases High type tenants Beautifully landscaped Good shopping near buses Rent roll $26,000 Profit $17,000 Buy direct wner retiring Price $145,000

Reply Box *02075 c/o Prin­ceton Packet.

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Land For Sa leELM RIDGE PARK — p , acre lot with trees Will finance $42,000 net Call 609-737-2203

2 TWO ACRE LOTS — im­mediate vicinity of Spruce run lake with \ iew Perc tests and soil log. Call i609 883-6576

yROE TWP 7 acres 212 frontage. 1400’ deep

fed. $28.000 firm 609-448 448-0254 evenings

ACRE BUILDING LOT - West Windsor with perc

,t $28,500 Call 609 799-0085

COUNTRY ACREAGE 7 ,Just outside Ringoes in If past Amwell, votir choice of 7 beautifully wooded acres with over 200 toot frontage ’bn a pretty nuntry road or . ‘acres se bad roir the same road also wooded Each $35 ,000

HOPEWELL TWP — . Your choice of perced. beautifully wooded building lots tin a neighborhood « me b|mes ■ . )C a It ; Tuiv outstAding builder from your plans if- his As low as $25,000

THE CH ASE AGENCY'

609-737-1330

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APPROX. 30 ACRES of wilderness 7 miles from Princeton. $60,000 201-359-3684 evenings

1 ACRE — building iot. Hillsborough, exc. location on Amwell Ra near Woods?- Rd 150’ frontage w percolatihn & soil log permits Asking $26,500 Principals only 1201- 359-5247, or 201-359-3700 t .

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RESIDENTIAL LOT - Lake Naon. Pa ; 00x150, $14,000 609-392-3298 or 215-493^3757 eves.

6-1-ACRES - Perfect Location For A Super Contemporary Home. Wooded, but with cleraed area for home site Hillsborough Twp. $32,900 Please call Realty World / Audrey Short, Inc 609-921 9222

2 ESTATE SIZE LOTS - Princeton address, beautifully wooded with private driveway Surrounded by expensive homes & estates 8+ acres. $68,000 11+ acres $79,000. Out of state owner desires immediate sale, reply w/phone number & address to Box #01997 c/o Princeton Pa ckei.

W ANTED FARMER FOR VACANT LAND

Cash incentive for start up Approx 70 acres tillable land located near Pennington 609-921-2087

7 MINUTES F R O M P R IN ­CETON - Hillsborough, 3 prime wooded acres cleared tor building A drive. Residential zoned, fronts country road. Perc test passed permission to build. $25 non ! owtaer. 201-521-12%

high wopded land, secluded area Prindeton address Franklin Twp. Pete & log lest approved l lot MIDDLEBUSH AREA - ’ -3.68 wooded acres or pan, peri & log test approved 201-46341920

LOT FOR SALE — wooded 14 acre on Autumn Hill /Rd $38,000 Owner 609-92 -

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M ID D LESEX COUNTY FARM 220 acres Over S.900

of frontage including on :he NJ turnpike Beautiful

fonial home & large outdoor buildings in exc shape Also zoned Tor various industrial uses Income $24,000 annually Zeioof Realty Co Realtors

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HILLSBOROUGH - 75 acs , low taxes, farm assessed, low- money down, owner willing to assume bal of mortgage Covered with beautiful flowering white dogwood, birch oak and maple trees on Amwell Rd 'Co Rt 514)-in Old Neshanic, N.J $2500 per ac Principals onlv call 201- 874-8662

NORTH HANOVER TWP - near Hanover Country Club. 34 acres on hill, wooded, many holly trees, beautiful country setting Gale Realtor's. 609-758-3300

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP - Merrick Rd 150' x 200' Ap­proved budding lot Asking $15,500 201-725-1995 or eves.201-359-3245.

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W ANTED' — WOODED BLDG LOT — in West Wind­sor Able to perc Call after 5pm, 609-585-1451

YOU C A N ’T MISSWhen you see what this 4 bedroom cape cod provides you w on ’t believe it. Aluminum siding, large dining room, finished basement, a very private yard with a terrific above ground pool. All this for ............ ................................ .. $51,500.

4 R F .D R O O M S. C E N T R A L A IR C O N D .\ ery handsome colonial on a big landscaped lot. very large ultra modern kitchen. 2 full baths, family room, elegant dining room. priced in the low 70’s for a fast sale.

B IR D S E Y E V IE W OF L A M B E R T V IL L E Com pletely renovated 7 rearm Victorian with new kitchen, new bath, new electric, large formal dining room. In fact, it ’s perfect for the mid bO’s.

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Princetonm eadoLAjsLeasing office open every day. Phone (6 09 ) 799-16! 1 for more information

Princeton Meadows Golf Club is now taking reservations: 799-4000.

CANT HOLD PRICES DOWN MUCH LONGER COST OF CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS

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PAT DILLON S TIM DILLON SALES REPRESENTATIVES

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231 ROGERS AVE. HIGHTSTOWN A STONE FIREPLACEGraces the living room of this lovely 7 room split in the country; lots of mature plantings on a lot just under 1 acre, 3 bedrooms, 1 % baths, formal dining room, panelled family room, equipped kitchen, drv basement, 1 car garage Many other fine features Immaculate condition, , $40 990LOVELY TOWNHOUSE3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 % baths. Nicely finished basement with family room, den or 4th bedroom, and utility room. Wall to wall carpet throughout, central air. Nicely landscaped grounds and patio. Excellent condition in Quad III. $44 900LOVELY TOWN AREA3 bedroom Split, living room with cathedral ceiling, modern eat-in kitchen, rec room, 1 'h baths, car peting throughout. 1 car attached garage Mint condition $45 900CONDOMINIUMAll on first floor 1 bedroom, living room, dining area, fully equipped kitchen, carpet throughout, central air, patio Reduced to $25 000Another ' bedroom condo this one with forma; dining room $27 500 End unit.FOR RENT2,500 Square Foot Office Building - Near to Exit 8 and 8A. This is a brand new office building.Office* - downtown location Call for particulars EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP LAND10 acre rectangular property with 5 room house, 5 acres clear 5 acres wooded ' Zoned In dustrial/Office............... $170 000

CONVENTIONAL MORTGAGES AVAILABLE AS LOW AS 5% DOWN TO QUALIFIED BUYERS

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P R 1N C E T ON H O U S E WANTED - 3-4 bdrms, 14-2 baths, basement. Within walking distance to town Principals only 201238-3131

BUILDING LOT - East Aniwell or Montgomery Twp 3-10 acres open or wooded Call 609-466-1693 day or evenings

TOWNHOUSE - Lovely and spacious 2 bedrooms' with living room, large kitchen and full finished basement All major appliances Adjacent to recreation area and pool $42,000 or rent with option to buy, flexible terms available 609-799-2235

T H R E E B E D R O O M T O W N H O U S E W I T H ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE WITH BALANCE OF $38,000 a! 84% VA for $434 monthly LOCATED IN QUAD I WITH FIVE MAJOR APPLIANCES UPGRADED CARPETING GAS GRILL, ATTIC FAN. HI M il) NO V \X KIT S S STORM DOOR - FOR $44,000 609-443-4531 <

TWIN RIVERS Quad TV. 3 BR townhouse by owner all appliances, ideally located many extras 609-448-0598

TWIN RIVERS 2 BR. 14 bath twnhse. C A, 5 appi. incl slfcln oven, no wax kit flj, parquet entry, all upgrded cpt, remodeled bath, patio, nr pool tennis & bus Ow ner must sell 609 448-3511 evenings & weekends

;TWIN RIVERS By ' iwner ;; split twnhse. Quad i!

panelled fmrm. beautiful patio Great location lake view NY bus stop on corner Many many extras 609448- 755i between 6 •& 9 pm

TWIN RIVERS 3 BR twnhse, finbsmt w ith den or 4th BR TV rm 1st fl. 2> baths all appl. fully cpted.U a, s s Must sell owners moving' $43,000, Call after 6 pm 609-443-5635

TWIN RIVERS 4 BR split C a. all appl. attic fan. hmdfr, s s', gas gri. full patio, lots of upgrds incl cpt, shades, w paper Kit comp redone Low $50 s 609-443-5811

TWIN RIVERS Immaculate 3 BR townhouse, eat-in kit­chen 5 major appliances, a c. no-wax floor, patio, gas grill, humidifier, attic fan smoke alarms, custom wood doors cedar panelling in family rm $4Q’s 609-448 .1871.

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CREAM RIDGE - will SWAP beautiful 4 bedroom country home with 2+ acres for house in Princeton of comparable value 609-758-2510

$85,500 609-758-3300

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TWIN RIVERSQUALITY CONDO: Lovely 3 veer old condo featuring security love- -ving room dining, eat an kitchen large m aster bedroom full

, Datcony upgraded carpeting central an ali ODiiances *J4 *00

BIST VALUI: Priced lo sen m this top end unit 3 bedroom Quad tow nhouse Full finished basem ent, living room , format dining, kitchen fam ily room com bo 2 N baths, sta te patio, centra! ait all appliances and m ore Act now for th e quality value $39 900

HELP I t Sellei wit) help you p u rch ase this im m aculate 4 oom tow nhouse by assisting with closing co s ts and providing financing to qualified purchaser Convenient walking location

hopping, pools, tennis etc plus slate foyer living room , forma!xrtcnenfam ily room brick patio. 2 '4 ba th s full

asem enr all appliances, central a s and m ore. $4S 900

HOMES FOR LIVINGRQO$EVElT RANCH. S itu a te d ,o r a quiet 100 x 20C site to qua in Roosevelt and featuring p icture w indow ed Irving room , dining iarpe eat-in kitchen 3 bedroom s, 1 4 baths, fulJ basem ent, Franklin fireplace and m uch m ore w 90C

LARGE 2 STORY Ample room for all in th is gracious older 2 story hom e on a m ature 50 x 150 site in H ightstow n, Featuring a panelled iivihg room, formal d in n g aat-in kitchen, 4 bedroom s bath basem ent, fenced-tn yard an d m ore. $42 ,400

FAjMIt Y RANCH; Indoor and outdoor lovely hom e on a beautiful half acre plan tings and trees secu re a park-like off a handsom e slate patio and siding, carpeting throughout, living dining, custom kitchen, 3 bedroom s finished family room, laundry kitchen

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living are a p leasure with this site in East W indsor. M ature rear se tting w ith 16 x 32 pool reened in porch Aluminum room with fireplace formal

, 2 bam s, full basem en t with cedar closet an d m ore

$75 900

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY: Large and lovely split level hom e in desirable Hickory Act® in East Windsor G racious foyer, sunken living room , 19" formal dining, extra large eat-tn kitchen 26 panelled family room, 4 bedroom s. 2 4 bam s, basem ent 2 car garage carpeting, central air and m o n J 75 ,500

LOVELY HOME ON 44- .ACRES: °rivati| q a n like se tting of 4 3 acres in W ash ing ton T ow nship Lovely Marge m ature sh a d e trees, 16 x 42 in-ground pool totally su rrounded by lovely deck 3 bedroom m ain hom e with 1 ' baths, large country kitchen, forma', dirjing, 28 living room with fireplace overlooking th e pool, basem en t w ith rec room ; huge garage w ith cab an a plus 2 bedroom guest hom e a t rear of p roperty O utstand ing value at $05 900

CUSTOM RANCH: im m aculate 10 year old custom built ranch on approx one acre m Plainsboro Twp Slate foyer, 25 living room with brick fireplace formal dining, eat-in kitchen with beam ed ceilmg family room with Franklin stove 3 bedroom s. 1 Yi baths, full basem en t 2 car garage patio carpeting and w rapped in alum inum siding All this plus 16 x 32 pool and o ther custom extras

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RENAISSANCE RANCH arge and ioveh w ooded *0 'fram es this excellent r8nch hom e in • Je sirab ie R enaissance area of East W indsor Pib si*gd foyer,spacious living room, formal dmmg, extra M e eat-m kiicner panelled fam ib room 3 bedroom s 2 4 baths basem ent. 2 car garage and central air

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BELLE MEADCOLONIAL - Our builder is now building this 9 room, 4 spacious bedrooms. 24 bath home with a full basement, 2 car garage, in a lovely quiet rural area Available ex clusively through Mid-Jersey Call us now Priced at onlv $89,000

RANCH A sprawling 3 bedroom ranch with a paneled family room and fireplace, eat-in kitchen. 2 car garage fruit trees a lovely land scaped lawn New to market, calf us to see now Asking $79,500

MANY other fine listings available throughout the Mid- Jersey area Call for in­formation

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CH A M R L R S R L R G $17,500

2 bedroom home easy care, brick, full basement, built-in closet & storage space, living room, dining room, cute kit­chen. full bath

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E H A financing for qualified buyei Large home with 3 BR & full finished attic Formal dining room, large li ing room w mantel, eat-in kitchen,

C O N V E N IE N T F O B B l S $24,900

Grand city home with entry foyer, receiving room, living room with closed fireplace several stained glass w indows. 1 >2 baths, 4 bedrooms, basement & attic can be finished Much more'

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CHANGE N JERSEY omal 4 BR, 3 BH. 8 vr air.

Culdsc W Caldwell ation Exchange for liliar in Princeton area II 201-575-8564 eves

vCETON - 7 room 1 bath ileteiy remodeled home $40 s . Call 609-924-3586 5 pm

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ner dr\er, oversize patioed-i n. dead end st reetgc lot Shrubs. I rees

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TWIN RIVERS QL'AD IV, 3 bdrm. Townhouse By owner Lots of extras Call’ 609-448- 5619

3 BEDROOM. 2 Level Ranch in Hopewell Township by owner Beautiful home in excellent condition 15 years old), but too large for small family Offered by owner to save vou brokers commission Rural location. 70 acre with trees, full bath plus powder room, pine paneled lower level surrounding fireplace, 2 car garage with storage Many extras since owner moving to smaller house Priced at $68,700 for immediate sale Call 201-430-5750 for appt

HILLSBOROUGH TWP - 7 room Split Level. I ! - baths 3-4 bed rooms, raised hea r t h f p i in l iving .room w cathedral ceiling, bsmt, patio. 4 acre move in cono Priced at $64,900 Conventional onlv Call 201-359-4T74

FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 BR townhouse end unit. Quad IV C a, 5 appl s s many other extras Newh painted in and out, immacufate Owner transferred, priced for quick sale Cal! 609-448-8672

NORTH HANOVER TWP 4 bedroom Colonial. MINT

I T T l Ngarage, basement, central air h replace Realtors. 60

T H R E E B E D R O T O W N H O L S E ’A I ASSUMABLE MORTG) WITH BALANCE OF 38.00 84% VA for $434 mont LOCATED IN QUAD 1 W FIVE MAJOR APPLIANt UPGRADED CARPETI GAS GRILL. ATTIC F HUMID. NO WAX KIT STORM DOOR FOR $44 609-443-4531

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t a w w cpt gas gri. finbsmt. much more 7 percent assum mtg. Mid $40 s No similar bouse? lower (■»€$■ 4-48• >484

CRANBl RY ch Cape Cod for sale by O' North Main St 4 screened in porch garage $68 500 609-)

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T R Beautiful 4 BEDROOM — end unit exe Quad 111 loc Move-in cond , Panelled family rm, new no-wax floor, u p g r d e d c a r p e t s , Professionally finished & waterproofed Tvsmt, papered bath, patio, gas gri. hmdfier extra insulation. Spring Closing, by owner, 609-448-7055 after 6pm, low $50’s

TWIN RIVERS SPLIT move-in condition 3 BRs, 24 baths, prime location, beautiful brick patio, extra insulation, storm 4 screen, all appliances, 7% assumable mtg $47,500 609-448-0751

EXECUTIVE COUNTRY HOME REDUCED 3 BR 2 bath ranch. DR. kitch-FR double garage, basement. 24 A. brook, deck view of wildlife & MT $81:500 Owner 201-782- 0522.

O RIG INAL OWNER - offers 'his beautiful 6 yr old 3 bedroom Ranch with full basemen: on heavily w.xxied m acr5 *01 on cul-de-sac in rlamsboro Many extras in­clude w w carpeting, central a ( electronic air cleaner, humidifier, fenced area suitable for pets Asking $83,900 Principals onlv 609- '99 2868

EWING — GLENDALE 2-tory stone front Colonial 3 bedrooms, ju baths, stone fireplace in l iving room lining rm , den. finished basement, central air, fenced rear yard $55,900 609-883-6536

CONDOMINIUM APT 2 redrooms. 2 baths, carpeting, appliances, storm windows. *nelosed terrace, choice ocation, many extras Priced or immediate sale Clear ■rook, adult community must >e 48 or over 609-655-3363

MALLWOOD. N V — 3 ledroom ranch 150 x 100 unshed playroom, garage. 45,000 914-583-7668.

VICTORIAN. Brick. 10 rooms. 24 baths, modern kitchen, fireplaces large well land­scaped lot, patio, 2-car garage, halt hour to Princeton in Lambertvilie In the $90’s E J LELIE AGENCY 609-397- 1700 _ I____

HILLSBOROUGH — 3bedroom Townhouse 21x12 living room, dining room, basement Tennis, swimming Buy from owner & save Serious buyer reply only. Priced right at $49,000 Reply Box #02069 c/o Princeton Packet.

TWIN RIVERS — Quad i - 3 BR twnhse Excellent location Walk to school, fin bsmt, a!tic fan, hmdfr, new butcher block counterr tops,

,s onlv Imanv extras. Principals Mid $40 s 609443-6347

FOUR BEDROOMS Must see this immaculate latest model Quad IV Twin Rivers 24 bath townhouse Exterio f newly painted. C'a, hmdr. si's, upgrb cpt, oversized landscp rear yd, new gas gri, appl, prof, decorated fully papered, country kit with recessed lighting papered bathrooms, heated dry bsmt many extras a! same price (Close ib stores, tennis, schools. I By owner $47,900. Call 609-448-6374

COMPLETELY custom re­novated is shis Victorian home, situated on a 150' x 140’ adj park corner lot: within is a zoned 50 x 140 lot; Roofed stone built barbecue and hedged in picnic area Large 2 story double garage bam attached 2 fenced in dog runs w concrete floor 4t drain Paved driveway exits to 2 streets Fully landscaped lawn, .trees, evergreens & hedges The home features upstairs, 3 bedrooms w built in closets, sliding doors & varnished red nutty pine

MANVILLE COt ONI A l'***■*• ' ,! nasemer" orand ->ew tearing and roof

xJeted kitchen forma* dining room farrtftv oon beamed edtngs living oorr plus 4

.uedrooms Reasonable raxes A qreat value at ..................... ............. ......... $48 900

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Cent rat air “uf basement gas neat, spacious uvtng room, kitchen 3 good-size bedrooms All efry utilities beautiful lot Only $54 900

PISCATAWA * SRUT LEVEf- 4-ia nr.nk Offers iarge'an.hv room livingroom, bow window eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms 1car garage Located on comer lot A beautiful

............ .................................................... $49 900.

BOUND BROOK 2 FAMILYEach apartment offers living room, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, 1 % baths. All separate furnaces, hot water heaters, gas andelectric meters. Terrific rents. All yours for..........

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JOSEPH BIELANSKI AGENCY212 South Main St. Manville N.J,

201-725-1995(» •» - 201 SO# 27»7 S 2 A 7 2 t7 o r3 S t MAS

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1 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE flood 7% Assumption

Extras include:•Storms & screens• l pgraded carpets• No wax kitchen floor

k.• Patio & landscaping •( entral vacuum• 411 appliances• Extra insulation

$4-1.900 609446-9458

floors, t>a t h w show*:r &aluminurrii sliding glass cloors.ceramic ue, custi >m: buill; incabinets. America n Staiidardfixtures & . 1 flbor Hall& quarter turn open stairw wood railing & ca rpe’Dow ns tail■s hall & large livingroom w >.arnished nbttvpine floors> Kucheri wi formicacounter. trash aorhpa c t orstove & refrigera tor-freezer.vinyl fl'oor Stijdy woodpanelled walls. trial chedcustom built in tab inetsv, book shelves. Carpetedfloor La rge enciiosbd backporch w washer, buill in sinksuspended acoustical panel ceiling, panelled walls iie floor 179.500 00 fa il 1609 448- 2170 after fi pm Principal- onlv

MOUNTAINV' 1EW - This s one rancher in Ewing Twp offers a .floor plan for easy

- mg "and entertaining spacious : ir:g room opens anto a large flagstone terrace verlookmg a 20x40 pool and

W'toded setting Ultra modern Kitchen, paneled study, stone fireplace. 3 bedrooms, 2-4 ha hs, central air. and garage are other pluses Just minutes ciway from 1*95 for easy com muring ?o everywhere Priced to sell in mid-t90’s ELIOTT REALTY Co . 609 771-9133 Eves & Sun 609-989- 9485

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unit twnhse. cathedral <.‘eiling:TWIN RIVERS Owner in living rm . balconied dinmitransferred 4 bedroom rm. ultra-m

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HAMILTON TOWNSHIP Newly listed especially well kepi 3 bedroom Split Level in popular Crestwood, built by one of the area’s finest Con­tractors Nice features include Central Air. 12'xi2 screened porch, fully equipped inground pool and fenced yard; also basement and professionally landscaped yard

YARDVILLE Newly listed in great location, 4 bedroom Cape Cqd in mint condition in and out Nice features include baseboard hot water heat. 2 king size bedrooms, covered patio beautifully landscaped fenced yard and more Host of extras

YARDVILLE ALLENTOWN ROAD Spacious 5-bedroom. 24 bath Rancher great for large family or 2 related fam ilies, also for the Professional Nice features include large country kitchen central air fire alarm and more Just reduced by tran­sferred Owners to sell now $69,900.

MINA L. SMITHREALTORS

609-888-1110

SOMERVILLE— CATHERINE STREETCustom built cape cod featuring 4 bedrooms, Irving room kitchen, full bath, full basement, 2 year old steel siding, vinyl coated, 1 % car garage on a nicely

‘dscaped50h by 150 ft. parcel $51 900

HISTORICAL EAST MILLSTONE VILLAGEThis landmark 2 story commercial building is in the offering All brick, 1st floor contains center hall foyer 4 huge rooms plus a kitchen 6- full bath Second floor has 2 apartments, 3 rooms each and full bath Large w»fc-in attic, basement with 4-zone

vate heating system Ample parking area, :>e", faces Streets cantastic us for Doctors,

Lawyers Engin^r^ and Retail Store Outlets. Call hr details . i® «u

BRIDGEWATER — 2 STORY COLONIALIturing: 5 be#poms, nice size kitchen, huge

imbination iivng room/dinette, 2 full baths, full emen- en used nreezewav 2 car garage

shaded patio Fifthly painted. On a treed 1 acre < $84 900

MANVILLE SOUTH SIDE - 2 FAMILYA . minum siding Kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms and on each floor 2 car detached ; age ’3 * ’ OO irt S48.50Q

MANVIUEing your plansjj^ave 3 building lots available,

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ve acre partialffi^ooded parcel, high and dry gir $39 900

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK - US Highway 1 frontage 1 acre. Lite industry zoned Secluded 7 room 4 BH house . baths, fireplace, ACA REALTY’ , Broker, 201-297-1944

HOPEWELL TWP - Beautiful well designed 5 room expanded ranch situated on 6.3 acres of park-like grounds. Living room with fireplace, central air conditioning, concrete patio plus many extras. Opposite Washington Crossing F’ark $90,000.

J.H MARTINRealtor 609-882-0288Eves & weekends 609-882-8259

CRQSSW1CKS - Very com- fortable ’w.> story sevea rpom ■ ■ rTT • Living r<>om rnooem cat-in kiichen. den. laundry' room and powder room down Three bedrooms and tile hath up Hot w;ater baseboard heat, play space for the .children. ; i. enclosure: all surrounded in azalea and large shade fees $58,500 C all 609 396 1751

after 6:00 PM

CAPE COD — m Princeton. Convenient to schools & shopping 4 bedrooms, 2 bath. Suitable for small family Call Broker W Bricklev, 609-924- 7474

TWIN RIVERS - Quad IV, 3 BR, clean nicely decorated townhouse. lots of extras, low 40's Bv owenr 609-4434677

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t h e n ic e s t n e ig h b o r sIN TOWN are amorm the unusual features of this f ami l y - l i v ing Brooktree colonial in East Windsor Oversize lot has huge side yard for play; privacy fence makes the large deck a cozy corner just outside the family center, carpeted, eat-tn kit chen and step-down family room Roomy, dry basement allows plenty of bad-weather play space, laundry area is on first floor Four BK, 2lh baths includes spacious master suite Lots of storage, roomy double garage with automatic door opener double wide drive with basketball hoop already in place A/C. elec ironic air filter, extra in­sulation in attic, auto attic fan

and the kids walk to Kreps School Call 809-448-7605

TWIN RIVERS — 2 BR Townhouse Mint condition By owner Upgrded cpt, garden, 5 appi. S/ s. copper wiring, extra insulation, many other extras 820 Jamestown Rd 609-448-7978

KEND ALL PARK RANCH - 4 bdrms, m baths paneled fam rm ivg rm w /dining area eat in kit w w carpet attached gar fenced back yd patio, mature trees ap prox 1/ 2 acre lot. move-in cond commute to NVC A Phila., mid 50s Onwer 201 297-1760 eves/ weekends Principals only.

RIVERS, Quad II, beautiful 2 BR twnhse, finb- smt, many many extras Must sell Call 609-443-4542

EAST WINDSOR - 3 B R Ranch, 2 full baths, full basement, oak floors, central air, D2 acre 8 years old in excellent cond Near Kreps School. Avail. Oct 15 565,000 Firm 609-448-6586 weekdays 9am-4pm. For sale by owner oniy.

TWIN RIVERS QUAD IV - 2 BR, 14 bath twnhse C/A, s/s, 5 appis inci s-c oven 609-448- 5099

1 WIN RIVERS - 3 BK split, end unit. Quad 11. Dec occu­pancy Bv owner 5 appl, w w cpt. C,a. gas gri, tin basmt 7 percent assumable mtg Mid $40 S 609-448 5484

OUTSIDE PENNINGTON

Old farmhouse with acreage in Hopewell Township Superb old frame home with all the charm of several additions over hundreds of years Good view , garden, px>h farm pond stables, just about everything

W. S BO RDENREALTOR 609 883-1900

TRENTON Historic Mill Hill. 148 Jackson St , 2bedrooms, $31,900 C. E Bugdai, Broker 609-394-5039

TWIN RIVERS Quad IV, 3 BR 24 bath twnhse, nice location, s/s, other extras $42,900 609-443-1386 ,

TWIN RIVERS - 3 BR 24 bath Twnhse Quad 1. located by lake 5 appl incl slfcin oven, ff refng. upgrd cpt; semifin bsmt, patio bkyd extra insulation attic fan, hmdfr. many other extras Call 609-448-7590 after 6pm No Brokers Asking mid $40's

TW IN RIVERS house - 3- bedroom, end unit lots of extras Mint condition 609-443- 1842 or 212-391-1676

3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE 24 baths, all major ap­pliances. air. living room, formal dining room. Ige eat in kitchen, Ige family room, all drapes A-l condition Upgraded carpet See anytime Call 609-443-3008 for appi

FOR SALE BY OWNER East Windsor. 3 BR end twnhse prime location, nicely land­scaped, upgrd carpe ap­pliances storms A screens, central vacuum, freshly painted interior spotless move-in condition Assumable rmge Call for appt 609-448- 8613

KENDALL PARK beautifully decorated 3 bdrm 2 full baths Ranch on lovely 1 3 landscaped acre Watl-towall carpeting throughout, large panelled family rm, remodeled kitchen centra} air, many extras Mid 50’s principals only Call 201-297 2020 for an appointment

KENDALL PARK 7 nr ranch, 2 baths, garage, car peting. near schools A walk tc NYC bus $48 900 201 329-6309

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TOWNHOUSE - 3BEDROOMS, 24 BATHS, MANY EXTRAS. EX CELLENT LOCATION TWIN RIVERS 609-448 7329

KENDALL PARK 3 bdrm house for rent, close to school Oci I $400 plus utils 201-297 2061

TWO BEDROOM SPLIT LEVEL TOWNHOUSE - 4baths finished basement wine cellar, all appliances, w w carpeting, brick patio, close to Pnneeton 10 seconds

,Wallpaper throughout lm maculate $43,000 Call eves 609-448-4638

TWIN RIVERS TOWNHOUSE 2BR, 14 baths, finished

basement, c a with many extras. $40,900 . 609 448 2239

C R A N B U R Y C O N D O RESALE — 3 BRs overlooking golf course, clubhouse A tennis courts Patio, fpl , all ap­pliances, drapes Carpeting throughout, furnished or unfurnished Oversized 2 car garage 609-655-2356

TWIN RIVERS - Ouad III, 2 bdrm twnhse with den or 3rd bdrm, 14 baths, c/a, w/w carpet. 5 appl copper wiring, attic fan, storms and screens, humidifier, smoke alarm, panelled entrance A dining rm., newly papered kitchen A bathroom, new floor in kit­chen, great location, 1 block from pools A transportation 7' A . assumabie mtge. Super Buy ' Call 609-443-6638

HOME INSPECTION by licensed engineers One day service Cali for information Princeton Home Inspection 609-921 ■3775 s'

Pa. P ro p ert iesSUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PENN A — 3 bedroom modern frame dwelling with garage on 6 wooded acres with 530 s;oad A river frontage in the find less Mountains just off U S 11, 25 miles norllfof Scranton Low taxes $34 500 /’ all owner 609-799-,1335

YARDLEY AREA - This superb 4 bedroom 24 bath colonial mirros the prestige of its Lower Wakefield setting E l e g a n t appo i n t ment s throughout include pegged floors, family room with stone fireplace and open beams, eat in custom kitchen screened porch and 2 car attached garage Natural beaut> of the wooded site enhances the patio Ready for the executivi family anxious for a home in move in condition Easy New York or Princeton commuting Reduced for quick sale ELLIOTT REALTY. MLS Realtor. 609 771-9133. eves 215-297-5319

POCONOSf 3 BR ranch with 2 baths, 2 decks, on over i acre of landscaped land in residential community with private 5 acre lake Located in Saylorsburg, only L5 mins from Camelback A boating on the Delaware 2 car garage appliances, w w carpeting A many extras $48,000 By Owner For more information call, 609-92 M 800 from 10am 6pm or 609-924-4635 after 8pm

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23 YEAR OLD male rofessional seeks to share a 2 edroom apt - with

male female, of approximate same age. living a! Princeton Meadows Readv to move immediately Calf Joe. 609-921 6318 after 5 30 pm

FOR RENT apartment, living room, bdrm, bath, kitchen to be installed-

furnished, center of Princeton 3 blocks from Nassau St $275. mo Call Mrs Johnson, 609-924-8664

GUNS L.C - Smith double barrel shotgun, 12 ga choked barrels, nice condition, $265 Rifle w 4 power scope 30-06 bolt action Remington Model ., w inches ter ‘ 6 ga pump new condition < "all 3 prr on 609-883 3181

B O O K K E E P E R ASST RECEPION 1ST - ex­perienced person needed for small firm Time keeping accounts receivable tvping Full time 609-921-8858

76 GRANADA - 2 dr a e. p - p b, am fro. vinyl roof, $3250 201-329-6670 after 5pm

GARDENIA Live 4 plant ideal for home nr business $50 Brownie uniform size 8 $8 609-466-2822

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K E Y B O A R D O P E R A T ­OR TY P IS T - Princeton typesetting firm seeks ex perienced input people for 1 >CR or VDT operation Full or part time. 609-921-8858

PROOFkEADER — Prin ceton typesetting firm seeks experienced readers full or part time, day A evening Call 609-921-8858

WANTED intelligentreliable, person to help with light housework, laundry etc 3-5 mornings per week, 3 hours each morning Call Mrs Johnson 609-924-8664

TWO STUDENTS ARE LOOKING FOR A l PAIR POSITIONS Call 609-924-7002 8-10am 4-ftpm

PROFESSIONAL SECRET ARY NEEDED - for sales office m Dayton Good typing skills essential This is a career opportunity Salary flexible and depends on ability Mail resume to P O Box 460, Dayton, N.J 08810 or call 201-329-2200

1971 TOYOTA COROLLA — std trans yellow engine needs work, good body new snow tires $500 609-395-1751WOMAN OR YOUNG COUPLE for housesittmg A helper for teenage children Sept 29th Oct 10th Must drive, references required 609-896-2690 _____ ______

POCONO L A K E F R O N T CHALET 3 BR. nicely furnished Near ski area Week or weekend rentals Call 609-586-0411

JAGUAR — 1976, Silver XJS, red leather interior Superb condition, 16,000 miles $14,000 609-737-3951

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

A leading research firm conveniently located near the Princeton Junction train station has an immediate opening for a qualified in­dividual to provide complete secretarial support to the vice President of contract ad­ministration

Qualifications will include Excellent communicative skills with all levels of staff Minimum 70 net, wpm typing,dictating machine essentia! shorthand a plus Previous secretarial ex penence a must

Offeirng excellent salary A benefits including profit sharing A retirement plan For interview please call Juanita Sodden. 609-799-2600, ext 2302

WATHEMATICA POLICY RESEARCH

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ORGANIST 1 CHOIR DIRECTOR - Hillsborough Presbyterian Church 201 359 32432 PROFESSIONAL MALES - seeking 2 BR cottage in country setting 609-737-0606 466-0908 evenings

ORIENTAL BEDROOM SET Bassett, cost $1200 Brand

new condition. 6 months old, must sell, $600 Call early A M or late P M 609-298-7620

DECORATING Let me show you how to place furniture Color and fabric suggestions Reasonable 609-466-248373 VW SUPER BEETLE - exc new parts, gauges, $1900 Firm 201-297-7021

WASHER T d r y e r ~G E heavy duly electric, exc working cond $250 set 609 799 1539LIV1NG WITH VO U R HEARING LOSS - group forming now Phone or write, an-329-2819 J R Kean, 18 Cleveland Lane R D 4, Princeton N.J 98540

56 CADILLAC COUPE DEYILLE - classic full power. A-l cond 609-655-2025

T H E P R I N C E T 0 N UNIVERSITY STORE is looking for permanent full time help Please apply Mrs Watts, 609-921-8500

TWO BUNK BEDS wrought iron kitchen set w 4 chairs coffee table w/2 marble inserts lamp table, floor lamp with marble shelf 609-799-2107 after 5pm

1974 HONDA 350CB 6800miles, good condition needs mufflers $750 609-924-8747.leave name and number for call back

66 DRESSER A 2 MTETABLES Solid !mahoganyref inis bed antique gr een $105Scandinavian slim f-teeiiner &Ottoman with extr a set ofslipcovers $55, p *terns Moving 609-448-7366

( . A W A ( lp SALE - Sat 23rd HOUSEKEEPER - MatureSun 24th 8 to 5 Househoid experienced Referencesitems, clothes furniture A reouired MormriCS 509-448- uii or parrrnsc 18 Hankins Road E 1421 hr or comrWindsor Off Route 130 Doctor 609

lays only no ?e benefits ies Rt 1. 609-452-2000.

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BODY W ANTED FOR 1969 Chew pick-up. C20 Call Vic Bernard. 201-359-5742

KNEE HOLE DESK - all wood. 7 drawers $3C Com fortabie swivel rocker $20 Richard, 609-452-4672 days 924 3085 nights

63 RAMBLER — 9 passenger Station Wagon, 8 cyl Price negotiable 201-297-1481

TELEPHONE SOLICITING from home or our office in the Hiehtstown area Evenings only $2 75 hr plus com­mission Call Lawn Doctor 609-448-2131.

1977 LK)[XjL COLT >rdn 6 w racing stripes A 1C, auto trans new tires w Mags AM FM radio. 19 000 miles A 1 cond Must see $3400 Cail Ron 201-463-0519 before 4 pm A after 10 pm.

DISHWASHER — portable can be converted superb cond $100 609-799-2438

CAR POOL WANTED with teacher from East Windsor to Brooklyn Call Carol 609-448- 6156 after 4:30

PART TIM E CLERICAL POSITION available ir marketing department of -Princeton University Pres? Send letter to MM, Princeton

NJ 08540

SECRETARY RECEPTION­IST — full time, start im mediately, must be good typist, pleasant personality Light record keeping involved Excellent growth potential with young progressive firm $4-$5 hour depending upon experience. 609-924-3030 ext 2

HI AMI Y A M645 ism. lenses, etc ed make offer

HNEFPilF.l.P Princeton mtly th 4 children, sorted tarn animals needs usekeeper Job involves

caning, cooking A laundry »n transportation required hour week Hours flexible

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LET US ENTERTAIN YOU - Dancing at vour private parties Cafl 609-989-9870

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t -VCTOR5 WORKERS needed for making molded cushioning Must be ambitious A not afraid to use m little muscle Starting salary $4 05 per hr with good growth opportunity Day or evening shifts available Call 201-526- 4999

BOOKKEEPERpart time mornings br af­ternoons available must be experienced through! trial balance A accustomed to dealing with people Good opportunity A starting salary Call 201526-4999

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