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i \ i < ■ '! k • ■h sf: ■ n r (\ i \ k Profits From Paper Collection A 37 per cen: drop in the sum, the East. Windsor Township environmental commission is. earning for newspaper it recycles has sparked a renewed com mission appeal to residents to' participate in j;he drive This sumrper. the price dropped from 80 cents to 50 cents per hundred pounds of newspaper The drop in prices is complicated by a drop-off in tonnages collected In the January May period of 1972 141.900 pounds were gathered the January-Way. 1973 span however yielded 118,400 pounds, a 33,500-pound difference A couple cf months ago memorandum suggesting that the township enact a law requiring residents to provide newspaper for recycling went to township officials from Com mission member Myra Kpstein She said yesterday, however that no response has yet been received from the Township Council The; commission also seeks some sort of shelter for the drop-off center on Princeton Hightstown Road across from the shopping center at Routes 130 and 571 Rain-soaked newspaper Mrs: Epsteirt explained isn't accepted by recyclers and its extra weight costs the township more in carting it to landfill sites No response has yet been received on the shelter proposal either In support df the law requiring participation in the newspaper recycling, Mrs Epstein cited figures that show 60-70 per cent'of township private homes already take part in the semi-monthly program turnover among apartment dlwellers produces generally lowter participation in those areas of ..the' township however The drop itl the payments for newspaper allso endanger the Commission's $1,000 profit ac- count. built up at an average rate of $32 per month under t+ie old rate of 80 cents per 100 pounds If -rates and yields stay low if won't take long for the $1,000 to be consumed and for the program to become a deficit in the eyes of some The collection volumes for the EWT Route have ranged from a high of 21,500 pounds in August. 1972, to a low) of- 3.5(H) of J a n 5, 1972 Prices paid for the papers have varied (since the,fprngram (See PAPER, Page 4) ' i K k 11 * i i 5»VV » 4* .«# ' * EYES SHUT 6 year old Karen IVtorence seems about to .connect. i (Photos- by, Scot t.Caster) 4; The Elusive Baseball . Kids can teach adults a lot For instance, in Veteran s Park in East Windsor the other day. they cooperated with an anonymous pitcher and photographer Scott Caster to produce a lesson in the various ways of hitMng'an] often elusive wiffle ball There are the -devotees of the closed eyes school, the protruding tongue school, fhe swing at anything you can see school, and even the _flinch and cut school Regardless of the. philosophy of swinging, a -good time was had by all. especially the hall which enjoyed one of its more hit-free days ITJS a bit high. hut. the pitch looks good to Ellen Hoffman of Hcjtland Lane. . fWI ; ' ■ .-v . ^ - * ONE HAND and a tongue-jreTi't helping Scott Dudash to hit the hall. X l Apartment rk-l p Sites The following is a list of the apartment pick-up sites in East Windsor on ithe first and third Wednesday of the month Brookwood Gardens -four" drivewavs on Hickory Corni-f-^ Road /' Wynbrook West each of the five entrance^ to the apartments Chestnut1 Willow corner Dorchester Drive and driveway to apartments Dorchester A r m s { ,. T w o driveways along Devonshire Drive Kensingtjon Arms two .driveways Ialong Yorkshire Drive Princeton] Arms West -one driveway alohg Yorkshire Drtyqj one driveway along Devonshire* -Drive _ Princeton 'Arms Fast corner of Yorkshirle and Devonshire Drives Princeton Arms North -each or the five driveways along Devonshire Drive HAPPY SWINGER swipe at ball 7 rear. old-Tr-na Kane takiv ifi'iwou1 ff Princeton between tv.-o Dorchester Drive Windsor drivfew ays Drive Also corner on Arm- Sout i driveway.s on * Cl a s 11 e t h re e along Devonshire irst driveway from Devonshire and *!„ i ", Dorchester Drives All pnvjate homes and' trailerparksl west ot Route : u; homes on Did York Road' a: i homes in .0 d York Estates an included in tjhe KVS i F. k aps first and thud Wedi eS lays if thi month <4* 4 LX PE Education Refepurce Center i m m u n i t y Faf* pia> on Aug 11 •{ The 7 to 9 ji.ir. dance will feature live mi}sjc for residents it Fast Windsoj and Hightstown (0 dance in the street as traffic ori Mam Street will be re routed tor the day ' ■ ] [ ] f The Kngme Co Will also hold' open house at. tfhfe fire station throughout the day Chief Peter :Ed- Esch Jr, is in charge of s-p e c i a 1 d e m b n s tl r a t i o n s scheduled for (he day The Jaws cjfj Life", machine designed to freb victims trapped in automobile accidents will be run by First Assistant Chief Lawrence .Jones and Second Assistant Chief Larrv Blake In charge of showing ways ol preventing fires will be fire of finals Earl F Davison and Robert Tornquisf First aid techniques will be demonstrated by .Captain Richard Wi— •.• -i ; icum » mi Milton Jfeniisey l leus.iistra will be from P to C a m am 2 to 3pm The fire company is among more than >■ '■ organizations''nat will be participating m the'tun tilled day Items for sale and display include everything |mrr. agate mmerai-and uthei :cick- s home made foods There wilj be a <ar bash 'and creative souls can try their hand at making fun film flowers] and spin art paintings Adults; can br e fot - a -.... ins am<mg 1 he many antiques flea market and wflitt elephant iiootfis and Kids will be able to try their skill at dimi pit< he - t d( Burgei 1it d - electric bumper . ars and see Tucko the Clowri. and Buster- Brown In addition t o the many booths, the merchants of Hightstown and East Winds. : will tie holding sales special ■ sid*-w alk display - CFRC will hold a variety a nd of - <Diesis tor young and old alike -o ... hout the da llmys for the (■vents, which will be beta, m the ■grassy area next to the parking ot by Tracy 's are Us follows ] 0 Old Fashjoneii Bake Off Contest Cake Potato suck Race ages 6-8 . 4.5 Potato Sack Race ages 9 12 1 ! . Old Fashion Bake (Hi Contest Pie' . ' Balloon Relay ages 8 le 2 . Balloon Rela . ages ; M 2 Non s.'ic.o- cjna \i 1 Contes! oils. watereolors charcoal, etc Watermelon Eatinjg Contest ages ifi and over I t Needlecraft ('Jntest Km hroidery and t rev..-1 Work Tug of War aged K-i I, i 15 Tug ot War (ages' 12-14 : 45 i legged race ages 8 10 4 3 legged race ages 11-12 legged ■ • ages. 1 J-J4 During these special Events children irom 4-to wall be able to fish for a prize m the. Go Fish Event There will be a charge of eve cent - per child No pro registration is. necessary for children s . ontests however those who would hke o enter the. Bake off Cake. Pie, Needlework or Art ( ontests -i .*if<! call Linda I >uijiphey a! t h e ( 'E R ( ' <Iffice. 448- 4840 ever,-n,n 209 Hightstown • md Fast \\ .ndsbr officials w ill be acting as nidges for the events" F iirgisT- .vho get hungry need 11 ........ i- 1 Fid will maintain m outline! ate upd many OPh'er « gjari tat ir - v. ill be offering all sorts . Hs Artists and craftsmen will be displaying their work noilr the- Hightstown Library Talented .residents who would like nun ttyeih may-call the;CFRC <>ffjce Last, but mil, least those who uuijlri just liktslo relax by Peddle Bake can do >*no the music of the Hightstown High School Band •nd the i 'FR* -Community Band A complete list of the en- tertainment schedule and special events, along with the booth locations of (.merchants and organizations (will Be published (Copies of school (site plans were presented to th^ Hightstown Fast Windsor Joint Recreation Commission fey Paul Snyder Assistant Superintendent for Support Services at its meeting last Wednesday The presen tajion was maide ,in conjunction, wih a recent djscuskion between thi two council fluid the board of education about developing school sites (for school and community reqrga.tionji use Mrs Faith Sbjdfin, Chairman ot the Join* Recreation Com mgs 3 11 c a r l ( aVowd [H a n ifd. Vgenda The final half fetf Quad Four of mission received a request from East Windsor Mayor , Jay Johnson for a list ot possible site improvements that the East Windsor Council could make this y ear to help the , Commi ision expand the scope ol its program for 1974 Following the presentation the commission compiled a list of priorities which included multi- purpose fields a basketball court and (emus courts which would invuk improvement to four ,of the five school sites The list of priorities has been' tor warded to the <nuni iis and the bo.ard of education In order to guide the direction of the recreation program for 1974. the Comm vsion has decided to add .questions to a community survey which has been planned tor September by thfe Community School Advisory Committee The survey will be designed to receive inputs from [the coin munity on what residents of Hightstown and East Windsor would enjoy in community ■ducatiim courses and recreation programs * In response to, njumeious complaints about rings and mini Dikes in borough ' parks and varidahsii, hi Vetervfi - I'ark, ltie Recreation Commission intends to research and devielop a parks ordinance to recomfriend to both - ouncils which will enable better regulation of such projblems in the parks in the future. Plans for several August *;v enl's were completed and refined Aug, 1,6 is the Sr citizens tius t|ip to-Atlantic City. Aug 18 a trip to the Mets game: and \ug JCJ.i. a community volley ball (tournament for anyone 18 ami!oyer at Kreps gvrn from 7-10, . \t the suggestion of Recreation Director Jefi Gilbert, the com mission gave its approval for a teen trip to Seaside Park on Aug 22 Since the) 1974 recreation budgv-t must I be conipleied by Nov 1, the commission invites individuals and representatives of groups engaged in recreational activities 'o approach the commission with their, ideas or requests at the Vug 22. meeting at the East Windsor Municipal Budding a*, h p m '1 wm Rivers, a} the Holiday imposed sign for and the town ship's proposal, jo buv the Twin Rivers admiaijilralion building and use it Toit municipal offices will be the topes -of separate public hearings (when the East Windsor Township planning aarp Planting Plan To Spruce Up Quiads 1 ,11 In Twin Rivers boarS meets af » p m Tuesday The meeting ivyill be in the municipal building on East Ward Street |- i * The board ii Raced with the decisis on the final half of the 'final residential (section of Twin Rl [sect Rivers after * public .hearing scheduled for (about 9 30' p.m More than 3(if:.condominiums townhouses aijd single family homes- are included in the planned .section which is on the North side-of -commercial development toute 3,1 Further [and , industrial tint)ins for other will open a p(j site plan for L^ ............... administratibfil building portions of Twa-, Rivers but this halt of,Quad Four is the final residential irl?ttijlinent \t K,p m tl|e planning board 1 C .hearing on a e\ Twin Rivers proposal is -ijWfbre Township Council to buyidw 7.400 square foot building and i$e it for municipal fcinction.s The present tnOniripai building or. East Ward .Street has only just over 4.000 square feet The -ow nsh.jp .list-,.- has adjacent trailers and a! converted house tor office space ;n addition to another <onverfed house and t iili-rA on f'rintjelon Hightstown Road for tht police department h.y Vida Moeller stall ( orrespomlenl A plan for landscaping im provements in Quads 1 and II ol Twin Rivers has t»-en approved by the- Twit: (titers Trust Ad visory Board, according to Raul S/yma-nski An hitecjural Control Comir.itter Chairman Steven Heffner Ida-' Vdvisory Board Chairman, indicated that the pLii.-w id Be recommended tor implerfeenfatain by the Twin Riv ers 1'piiimumtv Triist The landscaping plan: was formulated to, the Vrchitectural Control ( ommittee at the request o' 1 i mar vin Rivet Coni mm dv Trust Manager after tfit committee ottered its services The Architectural -Control Coninnttee includes a citv planner and a few architet ts file project was assisted t v Carl Heirnai member of the East Windsor Shade trey Com it ission. Bob Sghwjirtz and Fat Matteson Architectural! Control Committee memberjs and feibers of the < dology group including T.vnn FJujit and Tore W at kins ’ he object is 'to create i more pleasing environment m Quads 1 and II Mr S/v manski -.nd - adding that planting iin provemements will create ’ .'more intimate areas m the com mumty and "establish focal point- and centers of interest. All utility boxes w ill be shrubbed and most parking lots and the area around Seven Eleven will tie screened from public view with cvergrjeen type plants Also, a conti'iaiobs h'epige aid be created along Lake 1)Q- * to protect adjacent horfees (rum luture iraffu noise; and fumes Among tree specimens in'cluded m the plan are flowering Crab Apple trees 'fjjed Oaks. Bocujst trees and Japanese Black Fines Shrubbery mcitjde Red Barbery. Fiirethbrn Sprea. Forsythia. Funny mous ari i others Jt is anticipated that planting will begin m Quids 1 and 11 in the mil and will he concluded-in the spiling of 1974 " Mr Szymanski said tie further revealed that an an.'ilvsjs of Quad HI will be un oeruiken m the spring of 74 to tie corh-pleted' t’hvt- following tall Moheovet landscaping analysis in Quad [V will'Be performed in 1975 ' Tt." Ai yhitei tural Control i omimitee estimated the,cost of the ::rst pha>e ol the pnjgram at SlKcioo The- $S'.W which is currently m the Community Tru-t taidget for additional iatiiisi aping wdi cpvcr plantings to occur jhis fall, '■ "Mr (See SHRCBS, Page 1) The planniinj ecommend t’h board could Twin Rivers t,- diiig for; m-unicipal use through approval of the site plan Tuesday night The fina! decision howijsfet rests with Township 1 "uncil 'hird; jubhc hearing m neduled tor Tiifsdav > planning "ard meet .g isor. Holiday Inn s equest tor approval of a new sign rnohi- tharjl® feet high which v ... : ityra 1 iTibU'insts frotr the earbv N ' Turnpike 'I t e r g. ...... ipproypi : ym- ton "he inn : and cor, f«« ■ c - i ’ it pied appn :j ' • Jiiiv: ’mi. e;t |rs: ffied 'hi ;gn t eacher, Team, Mcknight Principal Mrs Mury i eg Fi -.bi taid has beer- bp--,* "ed F : 1 H'tdal ol the E ” .e M K-light S'"I- ol • ' ‘ 1 ' - Aug Mr- f tzgeralfj ' w n p r c e i m trie E < : - v , A .r (Is- : Regional school Dit •- • Un thf pasj •:)th gntdk* b ar- ( : t.ltn grade; 1 ; k | r mf-Cf,*!' . f.vt:' | J kt DU j.-adei b V! -K- 1 c parat Ttfb-f ribba '■ ' .C ; t.H' -1' j. (5 | 1 ■if i.i'm d m : ■■ Tpaib e at,out :* V1 . j|| j '] Mrs Marv 1 ref..age, a 1 > I : '! 14 1 i lii it ; 1 " | or . ornia Sfis ' cT 5 t-'cree from ' c : ' ' |if> : radu mil ; t e.ed one ‘ •• f!'.!'iu|*i L a f ’fie : : ' - k -1 Seim: ary ib . . , r , . ; ,: I ** Mr- Fit i "-"’o'. fh fi* ib, a and Th 1 iofrge f itzgerald i’ MHica . ! t>o ’K i.i/ i tiikiteh i'd -n yc 'Rev • d " : b r fret .Ol thf :b Rci th.srd 0 L : ie i ft b- 11 t.anii Ifi i eh!or E ’J/.g* Frinc!
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i \ i < ■'! k • ■ h sf: ■ n r ( \ i \ k

Profits From Paper Collection

A 37 per cen: drop in the sum, the East. Windsor Township env ironm en ta l com m ission is. earning for newspaper it recycles has sparked a renewed com mission appeal to residents to' participate in j;he drive

This sum rper. the price dropped from 80 cents to 50 cents per hundred pounds of newspaper The drop in prices is complicated by a drop-off in tonnages collected In the J a n u a r y May period of 1972 141.900 pounds were gathered the January-Way. 1973 span however yielded 118,400 pounds, a 33,500-pound difference

A couple cf months ago memorandum suggesting that the township enac t a law requiring residents to provide newspaper for recycling went to township officials from Com mission member Myra Kpstein She said yesterday, however that no response has yet been received from the Township Council The; commission also seeks some sort of shelter for the drop-off center on Princeton Hightstown Road across from the shopping center at Routes 130 and 571 Rain-soaked newspaper Mrs: Epsteirt explained isn't accepted by recyclers and its extra weight costs the township more in carting it to landfill sites No response has yet been received on the shelter proposal either

In support df the law requiring participation in the newspaper recycling, Mrs Epstein cited figures that show 60-70 per cent'of township private homes already take part in the semi-monthly p rog ram t u r n o v e r am ong a p a r tm e n t dlwellers p roduces generally lowter participation in those areas of ..the' township however

The drop itl the payments for newspaper allso endanger the Commission's $1,000 profit ac­count. built up at an average rate of $32 per month under t+ie old rate of 80 cents per 100 pounds If

-rates and yields stay low if won't take long for the $1,000 to be consumed and for the program to become a deficit in the eyes of some

The collection volumes for the EWT Route have ranged from a high of 21,500 pounds in August. 1972, to a low) of- 3.5(H) of Jan 5, 1972 Prices paid for the papers have varied (since the,fprngram

(S e e P A P E R , Page 4 )

' i K k 11 * i i

5 » V V» 4 * .« # '

*

EYES SHUT 6 year old Karen IVtorence seems about to .connect.i

(Photos- by, Scot t.Caster)4;

TheElusiveBaseball. Kids can teach adults a lot For

instance, in Veteran s Park in East Windsor the other day. they cooperated with an anonymous pitcher and photographer Scott Caster to produce a lesson in the various ways of hitMng'an] often elusive wiffle ball There are the -devotees of the closed eyes school, the protruding tongue school, fhe swing at anything you can see school, and even the

_ flinch and cut school Regardless of the. philosophy of swinging, a

-good time was had by all. especially the hall which enjoyed one of its more hit-free days

ITJS a bit high. hut. the pitch looks good to Ellen Hoffman of Hcjtland Lane. .

f W I ; ' ■ .- v. - *ONE HAND and a tongue-jreTi't helping Scott Dudash to hit thehall. X l

A p a rtm e n t r k - l p

S ite sThe following is a list of the

apartment pick-up sites in East Windsor on ithe first and third Wednesday of the month

Brookwood G ardens -four" drivewavs on Hickory Corni-f-^ Road / '

Wynbrook West each of the five entrance^ to the apartments

C h e s t n u t 1 Willow c o r n e r Dorchester Drive and driveway to apartments

D o r c h e s t e r A r m s{,. T w o d r ivew ays along Devonshire Drive

K e n s i n g t jo n A rm s tw o .driveways I along Yorkshire Drive

P rince ton] Arm s West -one driveway alohg Yorkshire Drtyqj one driveway along D evonshire*

-Drive _Princeton 'Arms Fast corner

of Yorkshirle and Devonshire Drives

Princeton Arms North -each or the five drivew ays along Devonshire Drive

HAPPY SWINGER swipe at ball

7 rear. old-Tr-na Kane takiv ifi' iwou1

f f

P rinceton between tv.-oDorchester Drive

W i n d s o r drivfew ays Drive Also corner on

Arm- Sout i driveway.s on

*

Cl a s 11 e t h re e along Devonshire irst driveway from Devonshire and

*!„ i ",

Dorchester Drives

All pnvjate homes and' trailerparksl west ot Route : u; homes on Did York Road' a: i homes in .0 d York Estates an included in tjhe KVS i F. k aps ■ first and thud Wedi eS lays if thi month

<4*

4

LX PE

Education Refepurce Center i m m u n i t y Faf* pia> on Aug 11 •{ The 7 to 9 ji.ir. dance will feature live mi}sjc for residents it Fast Windsoj and Hightstown (0 dance in the street as traffic ori Mam Street will be re routed tor the day ' ■] [ ] f The Kngme Co Will also hold' open house at. tfhfe fire station throughout the day Chief Peter :Ed- Esch J r , is in charge of s-p e c i a 1 d e m b n s tl r a t i o n sscheduled for (he day

The Jaws cjfj Life", machine designed to freb victims trapped in automobile accidents will be run by First Assistant Chief Law rence .Jones and Second Assistant Chief Larrv Blake In ch a rg e of showing ways ol preventing fires will be fire of finals Earl F Davison and Robert Tornquisf

First aid techniques will be

d em o n s tra te d by .C aptain Richard Wi— •.• -i ; icum » miMilton Jfeniisey l leus.iistra will be from P to C a m am 2 to 3 p m

The fire company is among more than >■•'■ organizations''nat will be participating m the'tun tilled day Items for sale and display include everything |mrr. agate mmerai-and uthei :cick- s home made foods

There wilj be a <ar bash 'and creative souls can try their hand at making fun film flowers] and spin art paintings Adults; can br e fot - a -.... ins am<mg 1 he many antiques flea market and wflitt elephant iiootfis and Kids will be able to try their skill at dimi pit< he - t d( Burgei 1 it d - electric bumper . ars and see Tucko the Clowri. and Buster- Brown

In addition t o the many booths, the merchants of Hightstown and East Winds. : will tie holding

saless p e c ia l ■ sid*-w a lk d isplay -

C F R C w ill hold a variety

a nd

of

- < Diesis tor young and old alike ■ - o ... hout the da llmys for the

(■vents, which will be beta, m the ■grassy area next to the parking ot by Tracy 's are Us follows ] 0 Old Fashjoneii Bake Off

Contest CakePotato suck Race ages 6-8

. 4.5 Potato Sack Race ages 9 12 1 !. Old Fashion Bake (Hi Contest P ie ' . '

Balloon Relay ages 8 le 2 . Balloon Rela . ages ; M 2

Non s . 'ic .o - cjna \ i 1 Contes! oils. w a te reo lo rs charcoal, etc

Watermelon Eatinjg Contest ages ifi and over I t Needlecraft ('Jntest Km hroidery and t rev..-1 Work

Tug of War aged K-i I, i 15 Tug ot W ar (ages' 12-14 : 45 i legged race ages 8 10

4 3 legged race ages 11-12legged ■ • ages. 1 J-J4

During these special Events children irom 4-to wall be able to fish for a prize m the. Go Fish Event There will be a charge of

eve cent - per child No pro registration is. necessary for children s . ontests however those who would hke o enter the. Bake off Cake. Pie, Needlework or Art ( ontests -i .*if<! call Linda I >uijiphey a! th e ( 'ER(' <Iffice. 448- 4840 ever,-n,n 209 Hightstown • md Fast \\ .ndsbr officials w ill be acting as nidges for the events"

F iirgisT- .v ho get hungry need1 1 ........ i- 1 F id will maintain■ m outline! ate upd many OPh'er « gjari tat ir - v. ill be offering all

sorts . H s Artists and craftsmen will be displaying their work noilr the- Hightstown Library Talented .residents who would like nun ttyeih may-call the;CFRC <>ffjce

Last, but mil, least those who uuijlri just liktslo relax by Peddle Bake can do >*no the music of the Hightstown High School Band •nd the i 'FR* -Community Band A complete list of the en­tertainment schedule and special events, along with the booth locations of ( .m erchan ts and organizations (will Be published

(Copies of school (site plans were presented to th^ Hightstown Fast Windsor Jo in t Recrea tion Commission fey Paul Snyder Assis tan t S uperin tendent for Support Services at its meeting last Wednesday The presen tajion was maide ,in conjunction, w ih a recent djscuskion between th i two co u n c i l fluid the board of education about developing school sites (for school and community reqrga.tionji use

Mrs Faith Sbjdfin, Chairman ot the Join* Recreation Com

mgs3 11 c a r l

( a V o w d [ H a n

i f d . V g e n d aThe final half fetf Quad Four of

mission received a request from East Windsor Mayor , Jay Johnson for a list ot possible site im provem ents tha t the East Windsor Council could make this y ear to help the , Commi ision expand the scope ol its program for 1974

Following the presentation the commission compiled a list of priorities which included multi­purpose fields a basketba ll court and (emus courts which would invuk improvement to four ,of the five school sites The list of priorities has been' tor warded to the < nuni iis and the bo.ard of education

In order to guide the direction of the recreation program for 1974. the Comm vsion has decided to add .questions to a community

survey which has been planned tor September by thfe Community School Advisory Committee The survey will be designed to receive inputs from [the coin munity on what residents of Hightstown and East Windsor would enjoy in com m unity ■ ■ducatiim courses and recreation programs *

In response to, njumeious complaints about rings and mini Dikes in borough ' parks and varidahsii, hi Vetervfi - I'ark, ltie Recreation Commission intends to research and devielop a parks ordinance to recomfriend to both - ouncils which will enable better regulation of such projblems in the parks in the future.

P lans for severa l August *;v enl's were com pleted and

refined Aug, 1,6 is the Sr citizens tius t|ip to-Atlantic City. Aug 18 a tr ip to the Mets game: and \ug JCJ.i. a community volley ball ( tournam ent for anyone 18 ami!oyer at Kreps gvrn from 7-10, .

\t the suggestion of Recreation Director Jefi Gilbert, the com mission gave its approval for a teen trip to Seaside Park on Aug22

Since the ) 1974 recrea tion budgv-t must I be conipleied by Nov 1, the commission invites individuals and representatives of groups engaged in recreational ac tiv i t ie s 'o approach the commission with their, ideas or requests at the Vug 22. meeting at the East Windsor Municipal Budding a*, h p m

'1 wm Rivers, a} the Holiday

imposed sign for and the town

ship's proposal, jo buv the Twin Rivers admiaijilralion building and use it Toit municipal offices will be the topes -of separate public hearings (when the East Windsor Township p lanning

aarp

Planting Plan To Spruce Up Quiads 1 ,11 In Twin Rivers

boarS meets af » p m Tuesday The meeting ivy ill be in the municipal building on East Ward Street |- i *

The board ii Raced with the d e c is i s on the final half of the

'final residential (section of TwinRl [sectRivers after * public .hearing scheduled for (about 9 30' p.m More than 3(if:.condominiums townhouses aijd single family homes- a re included in the planned .section which is on theNorth side-of

-com m ercia l development

toute 3,1 Further [and , industria l tint)ins for other

will open a p(jsite plan for L ^ ...............adm in is tra t ib f i l building

portions of Twa-, Rivers but this halt of,Quad Four is the final residential irl?ttijlinent

\t K,p m tl|e planning board 1C .hearing on a e\ Twin Rivers

proposal is -ijWfbre Township Council to buyidw 7.400 square foot building and i$e it for municipal fcinction.s

The present tnOniripai building or. East Ward .Street has only just over 4.000 square feet The -ow nsh.jp .list-,.- has ad jacen t trailers and a! converted house tor office space ;n addition to another < onverfed house and t iili-rA on f'rintjelon Hightstown Road for tht police department

h.y Vida Moeller s t a l l ( o r r e s p o m l e n l

A plan for landscaping im provements in Quads 1 and II ol Twin Rivers has t»-en approved by the- Twit: ( titers Trust Ad visory Board, according to Raul S /ym a-nsk i A n h i t e c j u r a l Control Comir.itter Chairman Steven Heffner Ida-' Vdvisory Board Chairman, indicated that the pLii.-w id Be recommended tor implerfeenfatain by the Twin Riv ers 1 'piiimumtv Triist

The landscap ing plan: was formulated to, the Vrchitectural Control ( ommittee at the request o' 1 i mar vin Rivet Coni mm dv Trust M anager after tfit committee ottered its serv ices The A rch itec tu ra l -Control Coninnttee includes a citv planner and a few architet ts file project was assisted t v Carl Heirnai member of the East

Windsor Shade t r e y Com it ission. Bob Sghwjirtz and Fat Matteson Architectural! Control Com m ittee memberjs and

■ feibers of the < dology group including T.vnn FJujit and Tore W at kins

’ he object is 'to create i more pleasing environment m Quads 1 and II Mr S/v manski -.nd - adding that p lanting iin provemements will create ’.'more intimate areas m the com mum ty and "establish focal point- and centers of interest.

All utility boxes w ill be shrubbed and most parking lots and the area around Seven Eleven will tie screened from public view with cvergrjeen type plants Also, a conti'iaiobs h'epige aid be created along Lake 1)Q- * to protect adjacent horfees (rum luture iraffu noise; and fumes Among tree specimens in'cluded m the plan are flowering Crab

Apple trees 'fjjed Oaks. Bocujst trees and Japanese Black Fines Shrubbery mcitjde Red Barbery. Fiirethbrn S p r e a . F orsy th ia . Funny mous ari i others

Jt is anticipated that planting will begin m Quids 1 and 11 in the mil and will he concluded-in the spiling of 1974 " Mr Szymanski said tie further revealed that an an.'ilvsjs of Quad HI will be un oeruiken m the spring of 74 to tie corh-pleted' t’hvt- following tall Moheovet landscaping analysis in Quad [V will'Be performed in 1975 '

Tt." Ai yhitei tu ra l Control i omimitee estimated the,cost of the ::rst pha>e ol the pnjgram at SlKcioo The- $S'.W which is currently m the Community Tru-t taidget for additional iatiiisi aping wdi cpvcr plantings to occur jh i s fall, '■ "Mr

(See SHRCBS, Page 1)

The planniinj ecommend t’h

board could Twin Rivers

t,- diiig for; m-unicipal use through approval of the site planTuesday night The fina! decision howijsfet rests with Township 1 "uncil

' h i r d ; j u b h c hearing m neduled tor Tiifsdav > planning

"ard meet .g isor. Holiday Inn s equest tor approval of a new

sign rnohi- tharjl® feet high which v ... : ityra 1 iTibU'insts frotr the earbv N ' T urnpike 'I t er g. ......ipproypi : ym- ton

• "he inn : and cor, f « « ■ ■ ■ c - i ’ it piedappn :j ' • Jiiiv:

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Mcknight PrincipalMrs Mury i eg F i -.bi taid has

beer- bp--,* "ed F : 1H'tdal ol theE ” .e M K-light S'"I- ol • ' ‘ 1 ' -Aug

Mr- f tzg e ra lf j 'w n p r c e i m trie E <: - v , A .r (Is- :Regional school Dit • - • Un thfpasj •:)th gntdk*b ar- ( : t.ltn grade;1 ;k | r mf-Cf,*!' . f.vt:' | J k t

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I L ' I S O S O K

CalendarCUNNINGHAM PHARMACY a! Allaire StaleParks Hiking

Park

P a r k s ’. Inter playground ac tivity day

Planned Parenthood 4'linic 448 3439

F r o o D e l i v e r y — H i g h t s t o w n Eiost W in d s o r , T w in R iv e r s REGISTRATION

f u e s d a x \ jo in t ' Hoc 'Comm- trip to Atlantic* (Tty for >r Citizens, luncheon at the Pony Club Buses leave St Anthony s 10 a.m Aug 16 Deadline to register is Aug 8 Call Dorothy Neuls 448-1805

V O LL E Y B A L L T O U R N A ­MENT for all 18 or; over men's teams, women s teams mixed teams of 8. Games Aug 21. 22 . 23 at Kreps gym 7 - 10 p m To en ter a team or as an individual call .leff Gilbert 443-3797 Joint Rec Comm

Pet ShowP ark s playgrounds

Windsor ■'Mights Concert Band summer concert at Twin Rivers mall near Admin. Bldg Public should bring own seating arrangements

ServiceNight Emergency Prescription

Charge Accounts With Medical Expense I

Individual Customer Prescription

Record Cards\ \ e d n e s d a x

acxrqun. sr

Two Locations Thursdax \ug. 9 TENNIS Tournament Sept andOct on weekends at high school

Parks Trip to Philadelphia zoo courts To re g is te r call JeffGilbert 443-3707

Friday \ug 10 . WMAIN & STOCKTON S T REET

448-0001 VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE for women W ednesday evenings Kreps School gym Call Jeff Gilbert 443-3707 to register

FLAG Football for men teams must be registered by Aug. 30

Parks Final preparation for Deep Sea Fishing TripPharm acists

Milton Cunningham Robert Hillman

Herman OranskyR T .130 & PRINCETON ROAD

448-1210Parks Deep Sea Fishing Trip

Community F a ir Day in downtown Hightstown for the whole community from 9 a m to the evening 64 booths and

vkorks on creating a table from a single piece of ently on display at the Baltic Studios, an art

Voter registration stown and E as t municipal bldg 9-5.

n "s / o i ir n a mSAVE NOW ON AIL YOUR APPLIANCE NEEDS! WE HAVESAMPLE STEREOI REDUCED MOST FLOOR

DRYERS, FREEZERS REFRIGERATORS, RANGES COLOR TV, BLACK A WHITE TV . *+ £

August is the month to sign up for fall leagues and tournaments, sponsored by the Hightstown East Windsor Joint Recreation Commission It is also the month of the special com m unity volleyball tournament Aug 21-23 as well as a trip to Shea Stadium and a senior citizen's outing to Atlantic City >

Senior citizens can sign up for the Aug 16 trip to Atlantic City by i-alling Dorothy Neuls 448 1805.' Buses will leave St. An­thony s parking lot at 10 a m bound for Atlantic City and luncheon at the Pony Club Buses will then go on to Ocean City and return home b\ 7 p m Deadline for signing up is Aug 8

(in Aug 1.8 100 youngsters and 20 chaperones will embark for Shea Stadium to cheer on the Mets This is the second

I Recreation Commission baseball trip of the season; the third will he a i rip to i ankee Stadium Sept 8 To register, sign up at any of the five park locations Chaperones can call Recreation Director Jeff Gilbert 443-3707

The big August volleyball tournament will include all those 18 and over who want to have some fun in a xport suited to evervone regardless of age or skill’

Teams must consist of eight players 1 her can he women's teams riien s teams or mixed team s which m ust have a minimum of three women on the team Competition will be set among the three divisions with ap p ro p r ia te playoff gam es Teams can.play w ith a minimum of Sl-X

Games will he played between 7 and to'p m at the Kreps School gyny The R ecrea tion Com mission will enter a team and cha llenges all organizations, governm ent agencies, civic associations and local groups to do the same There is no fee. just plenty of fun

To register as a team or as an indiv idual-who w ill be placed on a team. ( all Jeff Gilbert at 443-3707 as soon as.possible The deadline is Friday Aug 17 at 5 p m

The tennis to u rnam en t isscheduled for S ep tem ber and October and will be in full swing on the high school courts In order

league on Wednesday evenings If more than eight teams sign up. there will be,additional games on Thursday evenings so no team will be left out

The fee is 58, per person which will pay for re fe rees and trophies. Sign up as soon as possible with Jeff Gilbert at 443-3707

to participate. an% age plaver can call Jeff Gilbert 443-3707 to sign up before the end of August

Even though it is still hot and humid, it is time for the men to line up flag football teams and register for ttie growing fall league before Aug 30 ■ For the women in the fall, there

will be a 15-week volleyball

O v e r tlje cB r id g e

AIR CONDITIONERSApplegarth R a.I 1 Me roe f own ship'

Dining Facilitiesf | j

>en To Thdi Public

FEATURINGJIMMV? YOUNG

TtUO1 1 :3 0 *1 1 -2 1 7 Dirt i WEB

Your Host: Jim Core odd os

tdifioned

FARM FRESH EGGS FROM BAGELS EGG FARM EAST WINDSOR!!

THE BEST!! At I

Delicious l Hods &

Giant So| jwiches

MEDIUMS

■ | k p p | S E R V IC E A N D. F R E E ! D E L IV E R Y

O N ALL M A J O R P U R C H A S E S

IF CASH IS A PROBLEM? WE WILL ARRANGE A CREDIT PLAN FOR YOU! OTHER

PRODUCES p e c ia ls F r o m T h u r s d a y T h r u S a t

Princeton - Hightstown RdP r in c e t o n S h o p p im 4 2 * - m i - ’ NO* t M l 1 M ;

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INDSOR MIGHTS HEmMI Qn il Rsiian v Gi si : -h

s Fu tu rey\i-eds i-bok*- the dike --dp-- me .nbanci- inevitable 'nu-w-rri ihe center . . .; ~\ .

The experts know how to restore the : iakc to sparkling water beautiful to see and in-

ting for recreational purposes Hightstown Council .wants to

restore the lake It has sought ■ ■ : received Gi >■*■• jtc re s fund

from the federal government and ha - r.udsete<J the S’-Mckk- m iocai tunrts which the federal grant

view with the hope ’hat will be spurred on y»::.v u[ with others

' K-ir-st fit a l l . the lake ? pi r ov. 1m caused hv ts st allow - o - fts area ts smjafl in reiattor. stream which feeds it it tills up

■ last With thg Ml! ermted ip mi farmland upstrean; fhe - ft > rich with fertilizer Minhgt;' able’to reach into ail Corners ’he lake growing shallowe- TV weeds grow faster and faster it

soon he's vs- example M. : re w 'h the

- iv ed 'from ftcH oa Candidates h'i.It 'ilggCs![*d it t j 1 si soil,to help

4 ' U i operation ill j ” heard that option

! ’ O !; n 8t the low pr 'he Bank Street

■ ■ dji* ' more,useful’ lor i .i r h i s w ill hkelv4

■■ :• . peraut, however, froms . . D:\ ssin of Water

■ina changing 'the Ks •• reek : \ I lights) ow'n

rase increased floodingi.nv r.st rea l:

eat fandidftes also suggested da coast riction of

" Mg p c is thie feeder ■ • -'k- r. .ike This would

ia • « c fin s>i* troni idling in the ...... ■ s,, quickly and there

- , : \ .cinw wavs to do

requiresAn attorney has been working

dor % months or, "securing tide’ '■ the utnd under the lake He 'has assured Council he will soon tie finished •

Is f ouneil considering all ‘he : oils ipet t( t;W he} the » a lear' If some hard decisions < ar.

.be made now a long delayed oriiject could he speeded up.

What are some of these op­tions"1 We would iikifcto suggest a

Peddiej; L ake 'i s the focus of High.tstcfwn Borough Council Democratic candidates third in a seriek I of discussions on local issues Candidates LoisiPage and Ra> Ih.Well this week invite borough.j residents to react or expand upon their suggest ms for mprovujg the silt laden- little

lake 1The candidates statement:B\ August Peddle Lake is

covered ;,wnh a green . slime i The d rag - to- operat mr.-c i I. ip - Ip w -g * I ■;s>c.,e c ■ fa ■

ijUid 'ih w a ter it \tu: - a " e hedge .such, a imK’ure does not; •equire extensive,'drainage and

. I t.i p a-e ■ p c aniv ’lieedge oj the lake ji dutpped in:is ■ ucks lor n moval The settling

area in ’his matinee could be ■urther removed from the lake •tail n the dredging operatic! and m ig h t not be required at ail

the 11 at hi" Mt iak* has I })• issi! li hs.iit vantage in the j difficultly, of i r ng out Hu In .ted Fake 1 <-e I hi ’ji.der table r the : ed m g[c (g iv e to ! e lo w o re - ; iw lig g m g th es trea m channel deeper, a d isrup tive opera tion Thi- method would n it require the

vesource>»

V. •• - a open- to the sewer line• '• > bottom of the lake"

A hat hoiiki be done with the ■ is Iredged” .Stocked." " t 1 sed f<ir boating” ,'At t-i : -trough that readers

t. e Vie is a hich haven't been igi tu w ard vet We hope

•tie- • a drop their suggestions ■:t ■ the ,-rewspaper’office or call

i iK-c'o i W<* hope by next week to issue inimarv ot some of theupini ms we have received

BETWEEN JAM ESW AY & SHOP RITE

FABRICSCRAYON

SPORT PRINTS DAN RIVER

NUBBY DAN PLAIDSDAN RIVER "SHENANDOAH"D eligh tfu l des igns fo r the y o u n g , the

j jq u n g a t h e a r t , all on n a tu ra l hack g ro u n d s .

• if knit Resigns, novelty stit*, • ■ M A C H I N E W A S H A B L E j

5-rVjJ$” Wlide VSPORTS STRIPESSPORTSWEAR

DENIM STRIPESV ALUES TO $1.49 YD

4 4 ”“ d * ( 0 ] ( ^P o ly e s te r L j J l JC o t to n

M A C H IN E W A SH A BLE •i R E G . $ 1 .3 9 Y A R D Polyester. Polyester Co

Regular S2.2S4j4"/45" wide 100U C otton

NEW FALL PATTERNS AND COLORS INMACHINE WASHABLE

F IR S T Q l \ l . m

WOODLYN SHAG

PLAIDS & SOLIDS• • . " ' n, left jl tor of Para-Tech '73?'

■ \1iibi(joMiery Hiql School key" V-.ir Millar bu i ld in g ,

nputei llin t a stock

Jesse Bakm watches as punches flat Students in

■Beautiful range o f all new fall color combinations in a wide wide variety of plaid.- and solids

M U|TI STITCH JACQUARDSREGULAR S4. 19 yd

MACHINE WASH • ft MB EE DRY54" "56” wide Acrylic i

■Jjhfse knits come in a tremen of greatra ag e new

"CAREFREE"

O U U I f U I U H l E OPLAIDS SOLIDS

FANCIES

M \CHINE W ANO IRONING!!!56” 6 0 ” wide 1 C O U R T E S Y , Q U A L I T Y a n d S A V I N G S

Y A R N SA LEWINDOW PANES BRUSHED PLAIDS

GLEN PLAIDS TARTANS W e e k e n d S p e c ia l T h u rs . F r i . • S a tGreat selections in nfw rolors and combi

nations to mix 'n match-1 suitings are just right for d sportswear

These new fall dresses, suits am RED HEART

"W IN T U K "100°» ORlONf

K n i t t i n g Y a r n

R e g . 1 .4 9

N \ 1’ I O N \ I \ . \ \ I ) \ E R 1 1 - 1 1 ) Kiiopmans ” 1) \CR< )N s♦TUMBLE D fnM \C H I N E

Dacron Polyester( 'oordtnate- in

FOOT Acrylics Acrylic Wool 5-4” '5 6 ” Wide

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R.<a' . f . ,v t e \ - ir. - i‘j ^ n i l I h d r y im r - • A

6 0 ” ‘6 2 ” v.

CUHING BOARDSall directions on r.eav v. laminated Kraft B lard for as uratt

cutting.

RED HEART K N IT T IN G WORSTED

3 A -4 O Z

METAL ZIPPERS WHITE THREAD[ R A O > R H lC hS A K h B K T T E R

v ' t readP A T R O N I Z F Y o u r D o w n t o w n H i g h t s t o w n M e r c h a n t i

now (,R \N U OPENINf - P H I A L !GRAND OPE MN(

SPECIAL! '

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY FABRICS

9 9 M A I N S T .— H I G H T S T O W N . N .J

Try Tracy's F irst!

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Paper(Continued from Page One)

was initiated time the price Was 8|f. 100 lbs This, summe has dropped to 50 ce lbs of newspaper however, is expectec the timber market t the dem and for housing increases

The EWT PEnv Commission urges a

ear at this J cents pirn r the price nts per POO The price

to rise as ightens and laper and

ronm enta l 1 residents

in 'he two com m unities to fen enjb-er to sa v e the newspapers for recycling in any / ’ the tfewspaper ‘ collection program-1 offered The EWT program. had been averaging a $32 profit .for each collection for '■ '• er a • but due to the drop mp n re pa® for newspaper and' n.-iHg labor and trucking costs a grean-r volume must be collec ted each morvfof to cover costs

Increase™ (participation is the answed Seated a Commtssior member *More residents must bi'.e their| rfewspapers and .place

them at curbside to be picked up ir at the General Pick-up Site at

their convenience Residents should keep ini'mind

the -advantages of recycling Recycling newspaper helps save

newsprint 36 inches high saves me tree Recycling a ton of paper

saves l rep re se n ts 10 municipal trash

WINDSOR-HIGH TS HE,

L E T T E R STo The EDITOR

trees Recy< g ; stack if . ’ f > Ttte Sferaid

'.red'- Newsprint per cent of

Recycling these

GARDINER'SM$«»f Store

P rin c e to n R oad & R o u te 1 30

f H ig h ts to w n

(NEED *BARBECUERESCUE

448-0574FAST DELIVERY

1 0T PARTY FAVORITES

toads reduces the) truckloads sent to be buried at jhe*landfijl and thus saves 'ax dollars spent on disposal and saves space at The landfill which is Quickly reaching capacity

To keep residents posted on the collection dates, She Commission lists the' days m local newspaper c o m m u n i t y j c a l e n d a r s , d is t r ibu tes HEW Community Recycling schedules, and hasplaced la rg e Recycling s schedules are i libraries mumc at the First Qblonial Bank in Hightstown

signs a t the a l ien s The callable at the pal buildings or

National

Since Tm often m Hightstown and my 5-year-old son isn t used

■ in the local fire horn he is really! scared when it goes off

But i am certainly happy td know (hat the horn means that) '.he local firemen or firs! aiders are dn-the way (o help anyone in . need

I also lived in Hightstown as a child -25 years ago on Mornsorj and managed to live through the fire born without anv ill effects

I'm grateful for the protection 'he local volunteers provide our community

Shirley Mease Cranburv

•«

Absolute deadline for cancelling a classified advertisement is 5 p m MONDATt

r Walk Than Kids Sav

WEST . W-l paren is poll be 'chopi board.■ "wnship haves all

The bi^s d r ivers

teachers and had their ‘say

but

Problims Getting The Best Of You

This Summer?Talk To Someone!

Coll Greeter Hightstown

Hot Line609-448-1(44

about the billing question nobody ha^ asked the kids

The kids a l tfr all are the ones who will walk;. 50 minutes each day to and Ero|n school

The Packet kent out and found some West Windsor lihildremwbo now ride thej>'lpus Nbne of them were sure; -yphkther jor not they would he walking next year

Howe' er tif those *ho rode the bus all said they would rather walk i t

But the (ijgrask ' is a lways greener p*Cali.se ode girl who now walks t<i schojol said she would like iodide tl)e bus

Generally j:t |ic youngsters did not know teat, m wa k or to ride was a big ckijftroyei'sy in tow n- Most did noUifeem to care either The workirj#! of a Polaroid camera wethi miucb more... in tetjesting and each time the reporter as feed them about the bus they cajfjDe right, question about the

' How lorji are bps '1 ” 5 i

Where is the' 'picture made'' This type of conversation with

cback with a

atnera(vou on the

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Local [business in growth industry needs, | r . .. a •

up to $30,000.00 to open a second store

Call Nutrition Center

448-4885

in 'he tall at budget

.Several , o| studied in t| the Arch) ( omimittee lie tormulaw 1 • ingston qj between School and north qf the

the Qua*

First Merchants Highest* Interest...I N T E R E S T R A T E

C O M P O U N D E D D A I L Y

7.50 %

6.50%

j ij

6.00

T Y P E O F A C C O U N T

TIMEC E R T I F I C A T E

T I M EC E R T I F I C A T E

% T I M EC E R T I F I C A T E

M I N I M U M D E P O S I T

* 1 0 0 0 .

500.500.

51 %G R O W T H P A S S B O O K S A V IN G S

S50C minimum — *cd ‘O ’ ' itHi ''0 •* o' S ■ OC or more '-:•'•$: D« d *rof? Day of D#oD* ' 'o D«'s of' V».*ur 'f :oMpound*c • Snooty -’“aD# wilhdnwr * ’ -Owl o c ; « 3-* r g ‘i f f *0 5*y« of • •c o a •* ’d i • as• eng as 'H " i« D»«'on dfoos'' 9C ds*9 a * ‘ ''■•s 90 days *■

'O ’, c e 0 ‘ A '•'C’ 8 * * 5 •*»•'■

M A T U R I T Y

4 YEARS

2 G Y E A R S

1 YEAR

E F F E C T I V E A N N U A L Y I E L D "

7.906.816.27

5%R E G U L A R P A S S B O O K S A V IN G S

L"••'■••r pad ''On- 0»f o' D«oo» • o Da- o' A’ ”• drawa. co do-^oad and Oi'd 3 ar,»- ■ a* at a 125 Da a- a is - ’a — »d

Federa =eg_ aliens pmrm t premat ire mawais eh ’-ese new * ~e C.»ff f atm prey let :~e .nte-es’ ratfi on a m o y ' .s - r a * - s -educed To' Regular ^asvgoo* Sav—gs accourv •••eras: rate ar|j three moe’-s -•e-est s for’e^ao

y . 'Tne offering -gr 4 ,ea: 7 _ ~e er; ' ca:a-. . r*-a, De a b, - -s' Merph^ntsa: its discretion^ ,

' 'When c r nc pa and n;eres' are e" d~ d.epos Tne new n.guest n.e res’ -ate i owed c . a*v

1

, 120 CONVENIENT COMMUNITY OFFICES

M ain O 'C c e 60 Nj D t jn e B vd. N e p tu n e N

Highway 130 a t 'D c t rp N e rk R ur: East Wmdso'Mender H Pes*- .- , v*>r- •-■PM 'e; f

get •> a person

’< ^ee our cat the cat ride the bout a game of

bus”kriiKk

2o kids quickly

Want Does How

hoc key'I'm supposed in tie working 1

can f .Getting down to basics..all of

the youngsters were sure they went ■ ' ' . Hawk ind were in grad.es ’.wi 'n tour

f i l l RSDAY \IX.L SI M u ’ 3

WINDSOR-HIGH TSSorviuig Hightstown and hast Windsor

Published even, Thursday m Hightstown. S.J by I he Pnnceton Packet. Inc.

Business Office; ! 0 1 Stiutr Mam Street. Higtit'tifwn. s' J Telephone: 14K-.3(4)5 . ‘ .

Mike D nnelly ,( <e -ge \ Vt r;gh • R-c lie! Rosenthal

M.injgmg hditor \ ! \cr:isi.ng Manager

. Of Ikc Manage:

ii^gr,;

l ) \ | {

LowH u n -

PC i i k s Income1 irm Han

s u b se np t io n rates one v ear S ?. T w o > ears >■> ->0 . ! hree v ears sy Newsstaind price 1 (i cents, per rop\

*Second cl.ir-s postage paid at Hightstown, N"-I cs.Ot •

fn u t : P R I N C E T O N P A C K F - l . I NT ' l

PublisherProdui ' . io n P I. ir . ' a n d C o r p o r a te H e a d q u a r te r s ^

30i1 Witherspoon s tree l . Prince!on N..l,.08n )"

( C o n t in i/ t id l f r o m . P a g e O n e )

Sr-rhanskj explaineid He added that compittyon of! the spring plantings arif'Quad I I I plantings

|'subject to the 1974

er: aiteas will be j. fall According tofeturgi , Control iiiirmi)n plans will fOr tte.pAansion n.area. open areas

McKmght (ake. an urea lake, as well a rea

V

Jh e Delaware Valiev Regional Planning 1 omnnssion DVRPC has adopted a housing plan which will .provide an additional 9?.7oq of low and middle income unit's in Mercer County

County officials hope to divide this housing allocation among the 13 municipalities by late winter

in Mercer County. 80.<J00 units will be for families with incomes up to, Sf. (kNi and ! Txi will he for tarfiilies w th S odd to Sio.ooo incomes

V. hilt* th( DVRPC hinted that the allotments might not be enforced h'-o strictly if federal turds were not available the federal governmeni may soon be pn cessing mw and middle ir, cor le housoig a,pph< at ions again A federal ’ idge ordered Hi !) to resume three housing subsidy pr< grams Morula .

4.

A r b i t r a t o r 's I r a in e d

Mary Louise Kilgore' hdward^.P Burke Edwin W Tucker Edward F Carroll Robert Hutchm-on Roslyn Denard William Ben net i

t'hairman of.the Board i. qjfor and 1 lenenll Manager

V--oc Editor. \sst Go! Mgr . Rusihess Mgr * Fxecum e Editor

Mf, ftai a al Superintendent \dverti>in| Director i Nr, 11lal ion Manager

H e a d e r R e a c t i o n S e r v i c eW h a t 's j e j i l e a n ion to th is w eek s ’ issue of

Windsi'i-Hights Herald" Do you find the news m Houseful, u ■ rmative ju t i. iraft What stunes. ph a ,s -. and features aren’t here thajt y|,iu think should be in sour ^qmmunitv newspaper’’ Your opinion ■■ tints with the edit"! who yivites you to take a Jirew part m shaping the services this ^newspaper perio>ms tor the community Call Reader Reaction,Service at 4 4 H-;iX)s or phone,-vour comment directly to the Executive Editor in Princeton at 587-13801 ' »

WINDSOR-HIGHTSHERALDMike Donnells, Managing Editor

ftraconsumer .i.rtjitr.,’ m - tor

tha Th for r co t :

L.AINSHa )R< - ning session for

The first business

theKnitter " Business ’ B ureau of ( e i t ra l New Jersey was held ■etently at the Holiday Inn on Koala One

1 h e ‘ e n t r a i N e w J e r s e v u n i t is

CHURCHSERVICES

• ot ic BBB across the country t offers i, onsumer arbitration s binding arbitration is a nal priK-edure lor resolving sumer business complaints

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Alspach. Kim Lambert boys 12 and inder -Tin: LeYnyer. Todd Howarth Scott' Rath Scrub Heaney. Nays found under -scot! McLeod, spider Howarth. Bill W .idle Dor, Kasper girls In and under Norma Voigthn Julie Plumeri Ann Damutz Barb Lambert, boys 8 and under David Roth Steve Dreskin Scott LeVoyer. Steve Pierce

(ranbury swimmers coached by Don Colbert w on against Law renceville 219-89 at home The following sw immers were double first place vs tnners Cathy Stack pole girls 17 and under freestyle and girls 17 and under butterfly Pane ho Stackpoie boys 17 and under tnd medley breaststroke Jane Holman, gtris 12 and under freestyle and backstroke Jim Ulson, boys 8 and under breaststroke and boys 10 and under backstroke Other first place winners were Abby Bahr girls 17 and under ind medley Pippa Holman, girls 17 and undeF backstroke Keith Kettlekamp boys 17 and under butterfly Dave Baxter, boy s 14 and under backstroke Brett Gash, boys 14 and under freSestvie Karen Fernandes girls 12 and under ind medley Jack Durner. boy s 12 and under butterfly Gtppor Kane boys 12 and under breaststroke Diane Pape girls in and under breaststroke Lisa Franco girlsrlO and under but terfly Pam Fisher girls'H acid

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A surprise !75th birthda> par'; was held at the R oosever Firehouse for -Mr George Terr; Sr The part}, was giver r . four sons and daughters in-.law Mr and Mrsi Roy Terry and Mr a n d - Mrs R ichard Mel lor Roosevelt. Mr and Mrs James E Terry, East Windsor, and Mr and Mrs. George I) Terry Jr Yardley,' Pa.

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Recently Mr ami Mm the r friend Mr md Mr ■ 'kersot. at Manasquai a trip' to Lancaster a shurg Pa y

Mrs Belt C ra ig K atin Grooms and Mrs Annahell «. M • rir.anex hay© returned horn u t te r an e |j)f iyalm tr ip '■1 ttiada where they visited • ,.i* ;■ t - ! ft lilso mends r \ t w

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I •)« K.i a j y Y.-Y was 80 years of age Sunday July 29 He was given a party i-n the form of an outdoor barbecue with 20 guests present Tlfe occasion was elebrated at|the home of his son

and daughter-ifi-law, Mr .and Mrs David {{Michel. Livingston Drive Three’other children and their respective spouses were also presen t to help Dad celebrate h ,

Mr a n d Mrs Brent Barlow Craubury iru ourue the arrival of .i . d a u g h t e r Joelle < 6 lbs 3«?. on Jills 23 a t Mercer Hospital Trenton The ba|Jby has a .isjter Jana, two y e a r s old The g r a n d p a r e n t s a r e Mr a n d Mrs V i n 4 - e n t - V a n H i . s e of Langhorne Pa and .Mrs Elizabeth Barlow ut panbury a n d the late Robert Bar ii-w -

Mr and Wilbut E Dunphey Monreiuih St -were given a surprise t.ituib dinner on July 17 by- their .fhjidreti in honor of ' heir noth‘w aiding anniversary The affair wM held at the home of their son ifi-Jaw and daughter Mr and Mrg 1-RobeVl Rapant n Robbinss r l l | Their other •fjiildren areSijit Etayd P Dun alley i' S N<ik'yof Key Wes'l. Fla and p o n a i l T Dfu'nphey of llightstown The - ouple has one grandson japd two g rand daughters 2 ,

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jacket suit (Vague 8625 and Butterick 3055). For versatility tr\ the vest top. pant, and skirt McCall 2317 or McCall 3545- The

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6-8 l nit Students H ork In Chemistry. Science#

This summer 6-8 unit students .irt- working on science projects Four girls (are training mice to run through 'a maze Another group is working on a glass project in which bottles are transformed into vases, candle holders and other works of art o t h e r ac t iv i t ie s include a

weather study the testing of acids and bases in chemistry and an expedition mtwthe mysterious world of E S P ^

On Thursday July 26, the 6*95 , t nit invaded, the State Museum in Trenton Within the Museum

. were various science displays which related to the summer school programs and a past camping experience

Students had the opportunity to view a planetarium show and a movie based on our country's space programs Two contests

C o d e t te s R e tu rn f rom Three-D ay \\ a s j i in g to n t r i p

C adbtte Troop 199 of the Fast Windsor Area Association has re tu rned from" a th ree day- hahered bus trip to Washington

D C The girls stayed at the National Gift Scout Center in Rocikwood Their itinerary in­cluded s tops ' and tours of Arlington Cemetery. Pentagon Supreme Court Senate office buildings Capitol. White House Naval observa tory National Archives National Gallery of Art! Smithsonian Institution and wax museum The Cadettes also saw the Washington Jefferson and Lincoln memorials at night

\s a memento, each Cadet ft* received an official Hock wood pin add m preparing for the trip earned the Cadet be traveler N nudge Mrs Rose.Malzone was in ha'rge >t the 18 Cadettes along

with Mrs Yoland Nelson Mrs Elaine- Raskin. Mrs Barbara Streit and Miss Rosanne Malzone as assistants

The Cadettes trip was spun sored by the F as t Windsor Women s Association which with community help supported Cadettes' fund raising programs for the trip

were also m a i la b le to the students The museum.sponsored an identification- :contest with various inanimate objects in a glass case If there is a winning student, the nam e will be published by the museum The second contest was conducted by the teachers There were 14 blow up photo m ura ls which the students were to Identifjy as to what they thought the object was

_The yunnpr will be announced at a later date

BATH SHOP — Decorative Bathj Accessories KITCHEN SHOP — Imported Wood Spawns, Mugs,

Teapots, etc.W I L D K I N G D O M b F K A M A RCANDLE SHOP — Plus Imports, Incense, Imaginative (rifts and Cards, Party Goods, Stationery, Posters, elc., etc.

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D r. Shah Ja in s Ih fliat&ics i .rn u n*Dr- 'H Seda-Morales and Dr

Josej K Lopez of Freehold P^diptri^FAssociates. P A. a corporation of peditricians with offices a t ’ ,470 Stillwells Corner Road. Freehold, as well as in the Twnj Rivers Medical Arts Building in Fast Windsor. N J announce that Dr Suresh chanfira V Shah has joined their staffj

Dr! Shah corn pie ted his studies at tlje T SL-.Medical '"oliege in Kompay im October 1965 He received his prediatric training ,if the Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, 'as well as' further training in neonatology at the Monfnouth Medical Center m

l.ongjjranch Dr Shah spent six months as an affiliate resident at C h i ld re n s Hospital Medical te n te r in Boston., Mass f

T O P M A N

The i P ru d e n t ia l Insu rance Company has announced that M J a m e s ! Proctor of Hightstown m ade 1 the ir "W ho 's Who recognition am ong their lop producting representatives Mr Proctojr is a l ready about qualified for the Million Dollar

’ Round f 'able as hemlid in 1971 and 1972 y |s offices ’are in Right stownj West Windsor and Hamilkjn Square

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Miss Carol \nn Ranter of Beitany Gospel Mission Home. Hightstown, and Mr Leonard Myron Katz oil Brooklyn, were Married on Saturday. July 14. in thej.Ayer Memorial Chapel on the campus of the Peddie School The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Bernard R Kantor, and the . groom is the son of Mr Harry Katz and the late Mrs Sadie Katz of Brooklyn

Officiating ministers at the wedding service were as follows T he‘“ introduction was led by Deacon Segismundo Concepcion; two Messages were given b\ E ld e r Mollis. M orri t t and Seminarian George R Simmons Jr Pastor. Robert S Turton III perfo rm ed the M arr iage C erem ony . R ider Jaimes C, Smith served the Holy Cornt mumon to the bride and groom; and the Benediction was given by Pastor Frank Morritt Mr Henry Greenidge was the’organist, and Miss Gail Fields was the .vocal soloist, singing The Love of God" and Savior Like a Shepherd. Lead Us '

Mr Jack Kalz of -Brooklyn served as his brother's best man; Mrs Florence Concepcion of Twin Rivers was the rnatron-oL honor and Miss Susan J Korn teld of Hightstown was the maid- of honor The bridesmaids were Mesdames Jane Mandaro and Donna McNally of Brookly n, and Karen Smith of Hightstown. the ushers were Frank Mandaro. Gary Kantor and John Hicks of Brooklyn Ray Concepcion oi Twin Rivers, and Jam es Smith

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.stown Community Room? Friday Aug 3. -under'; j auspices of the Pioneer Wompj Roosevelt

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Monroe Township ’who killed .Wednesday m a h i dent on the F orsgate Fi

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Knvironrrieptal Commission wd -ponsor 3 booth a: the com munity ftSH vat :: entitled

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and William Chaney of Hight- sfjpwn Steven Concepcion was the page boy. and David Con­cepcion was the acolyte

Following the service, a dinner reception was held in the dining room of the Holiday Inn in Fast Windsor Township, at which time the Liberation" musical group furnished insp ira t iona l en tertainment

The following day Mr and Mrs Katz’ w ere com m issioned as workers in the Gospel Mission Corps he as; a licensed deacon, and she as a consec ra ted deaconess After a tr ip to Florida the couple is settlingwin Brooklyn, where Mr Katz £ an electrician

The couple both received She ir education in New York Sclbol .td&thcy are associated witlrthe

^Mhoklyn congregation i of believers, where they will be •assistants to Pastor and Frank Morritt

They are also taking further t ra in ing for C hris t ian work through the extension depart rrtent of Z arepha th Hrtjile seminarv Mrs Katz will be managing the Brooklyn depart mont of Marina House" Uilple

Monthly (Recycling Collections- for Cardboard and Magazines and Plasfi.jp Containers 9 a m to noon Beflitid EWT Municipal Building it a

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Twin Rivers curbside collection lor newspapers magazines and ardboard.

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N e w sp a p e r ' collection in. Hightstowfe curbside

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Glass m-t Metal Recycling at f ommun;if.-j Recycling stations

News pa pw kecy citing at General Pick-up ;iS§te oh P rinceton H igh ts tow n^ Rbad HKW R«H vcling|Stledules available a ! libraries »r municipal buildings

For (Ntnimunity Recycling information; call Myra Epstein. EWT e jp i r o n m e n ta l com missionerj448 7854’

V o t e r > * I.IMans Big Booth¥<>r (li\ic ¥ air

The Hightstown Hast Windsor L-ague ef Women Voters will sponsor a1 special booth at the CiCic Fairjto he held on Aug 11 m difw ntow r, . Hightstow n The booth, which will be located in the parking lot behind Tracy S Five and Ten. will, open at 9 a m

League- m em bers will be available at the booth with registration inforfnation and a schedule pf special evening and Saturday registration dates

All citizpns wishing to vote in the Nov 6. General Election must register at , least 40 days before that election You are eligible to register if you have resided in Mercer County for 40 days and will be. 18 years old by the date of the next election - Registration is permanent, but you must rereg is ter it you fail to vote m any election for four consecutive years, change your name by 'm arr iage divorce or i ouri decree or move to another countv ;

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miission will sponsor a trip to thePI la del pi i I ........ . ThursdayAug 9 i 'Inldren must be 8 years -Id or tie accompanied by a

patent Registration ior the trip will -take place at any of the tolli'wing parks Kreps School KtheL Mi Knight School and Veteran s Park A 50t fee for children and 74f for adults will be charged to cover admission fees for the zoo

All lees and permission slips must he returned to the parks by Aug 7

H ises will leave Kreps School at 8 45 a m and will return at 4 p m Children may bring their iujicii or purchase a lunch at the ,'ih \ny urn- interested in going to tin- /M please contact your park tor mpre information

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Funeral Hotnc 22 N \Ltu?. >: i ranbury ;

Bom in .Elizabeth, he recently retired irwn F'orsgate Farms where he was employed 4u years

Surv ivorts-, include his wire

^'.qJiui i acota Bliss one niece and one nephew

Burial was in Cedar t ejer-. Highustown

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Mrs; Bess Pollack. 66, of 8 Hen >-stead Lam Royiseveit, died Tuesday at .her home

V Resident of Roosevelt 32 -.car-; she is survived by her hu jbapd Philip one daughter. Mr- J Brown of Stroud

L " -e y >f a 11 n g sb u rg -wo b r o th e r s .

SM-mi.i; and Arnold both of New Y-.-ki :ty -wi .tens Mrs v! - - hasi-h ,nd M rs Lew is <,a > both of Roosevelt and four grandchildren

f- irierai services were held vesterday .it Hi*- Roosevelt Sv n.igoguc Burial was in H - h —-t ■ y * -: - ( emetcry under the t,rc> Hi-- - Hi.-. Hc.i-r Funeral

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Br. Kunjiar O prn- I win O il iet

money acquired by the. com -s a - uch as .i Si ufxi recycling

grat j ' .a- - ireen Ycres gram 'and a pending $750 state E nv ironm ent \s s is ta n e e Act grant 1

The t iue re fers to w ate r resources The commission will - v seiiihg $2 Aqua Mizers in c'bopefation with the East V\ nriser Municipal Utilities Author ' . The devices, attached to the toilet tank, could save the average household 30 gallons a ■ia id ordmg to the commission which is ad\ ocatmg the use of the lev ices me solution to the problems faced by the utilities a u th o r i ty 's sewage t rea tm en t plant currently “operating at a a pa ci t v

' tlher displays at the booth will ra lude a i omplete history of the vnjmission s ach ievem en ts

through news articles a map of the new Green Acres park at Etna Lake free pamphlets and community recycling schedules

The booth will open at 9 a m For more information about the aqua irnzers contac t Myra Epste in en--.ronmental 'com ­m issioner or the municipal utilities authority

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.He did has in ernship at Mow • Sinai Hiyjatal t .,-rv u-e New York liid suci’essfu ly - .I- -.pie'- : residency ,-r jitolar. tiuoieg the Brooklyn Eye .nd Hat Hospital. New1 Yurk He > a diplomate of t h ’ American Board of ( Itolary ngology

After his resi iency Dr Kumar worked as a p->,t graduate U-ii,--.v

ttn otolifyjng'iiogy under Dr Ai.t-u: tj’ ilfd at the Lenox Hill

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Deadline for c lass if ied ad v eriistng appearing, in categories is 5 p m Monday Ads phoned in

-Tuesday til noon will be underToo Late To Classify"

TW ICI A S MUCH BEAU TY

The 18 month old HEW ’ ornrui- newspaper recycling ; rue; am iffers pick-up services

Hightstown pick-up is on the iast Sunday of every month at all - urbsides in borough

Twin Rivers pick-up is on dleritate . Wednesday nites at

i u r i- ide -> all main streets mall quadst

EWT curbside pickup is on tirst and third Wednesdays each month tor homes apartments and trader- on pick-up route.

All res iden ts m ay bring newspaper bupdles to the general new spaper pick-up s ite on P rinceton Hightstown Road across from Grams store which is open 24 hours every day

Newspapers are simple for all residents to recycle Newspapersare clean and < an be stored easily in . the -household Residents a re requested to tiundie and : >e papers to facilitate collections

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SHOWROOMSDavid J Powell, I PhD. of

J-vidsher Road, Hightstown. has W en appointed director o f , the alcoholism treatment program at Perth Amboy General Hospital

In addition Dr Powell will be s responsible for the ad *n mslr ition of the five areas bi

the alcoholism p ro g ra m in pa .ent unit, put patient services, em ergency [room -psych ia tr ic ■urn partial hospitalization and consultation and education

The JO bed inpatient- unit pro ides eight beds for alcohol detoxification of patients and ig ■lefts for psychiatric parents- It is staffed by nurses social workers and para professionals who wear strfeet clothes in an effort to create a relaxed and comfortable err. .ronrnnt lor patients The unit is referred to as a short term t i m s intervention unit where

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Odnnex IS a liny taiblet and easily swallowed Contains no dangerous drugs No starving Nc: special exercises Odrinex Plan costs S3 25 Ind She large economy sr>e S$ 25

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' 'quad needs new menu help am-wer .1-, <•'. et ru rum tier’ : , a lb im os

Men and women resit working in Fast Wind vicinity 16 years o4 age - may apply and no p training is ^required The especially needs p available between ' a r: p n .■ ot .weekda\s. et,et ■ a few hours a week

All in te res ted persoi asked to contact any m em ber tor . inf of m at lease their name and number ,.t the- - uad budr 1 »ne M lie M ..iff KMen-.,.

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Abbs f Nofterman daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Not te rm an J Ft Idsher Road Highlstowr ha- beer, n-cepted and will enroll a ’ William Splith College in the ■ lass of 1977

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Under an agreement signed recently the hank is offering a jointly sponsored card with all iho uses ,jf the existing American Express Card, plus a minimum

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The card is- easily recognized by its golden color and will have Colonial First National Bank appearing on the front It will he available through the bank to

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The Hightstown East Windsor A l t A S um m er B asketball League- closed out its regular season Vis! week with She first place Bulls 8-1 romping to a 87

.win over Ihe Celtics and . the Lakers, who finished in second place w.Hih a 7 ; mark, knocking ■VI h.oULthe Kmeks Gi 48 and the lUilli-i- 73-71

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W IN D SO R-H IG H TS H E

The Sports Sceneby Bill \pplegate

If you really want something badly enough, you ve got to work

' fo r it Just ask Jamie Ivins one of the best all around athletes to come out of Hightstown High in some time In fact, he may be the best ever

The talented three-sport starsoccer, basketball and baseball

recently completed his fourth and final season on the Hight­stown Post 1 +8 American Legion Baseball club but instead of hanging up the spikes and glove for the summer, Ivins decided to play in' another league After finishing n th in the Mercer County Legion League's final batting statistics with a 338 mark, he signed on with the Russ Wilberts. Trenton-based club in the AAABA 19-year old league >.

Almost im m edia te ly , Ivins' grabbed a starting berth on that outfit, which is currently atop the loop standings with a 9-2 mark and is already assured of at least a tie for the league title The dim inutive p e r fo rm er really- proved his worth in a three-game span over July 27 28 and 29

In his initial pitching outing last Friday at South Amboy*. Ivins tossed a five-hit. 8-1 victory and also slammed a,double and scored two runs The next day at Perth Amboy he had two hits in three trips as his club rolled to a 13-2 breeze And finally, last Sunday the triple-threat south­paw drove in a key run and tallied twice himself in a 6-2 win over Isefin In that game he joined former Legion teammate Bob Graham in the limelight as Graham, picked up his fifth win without a loss in hurling the verdict

But even that wasn't enough to keep the future Georgia Southern University athlete occupied oyer the weekend For after last S a tu rd ay a f te rn o o n 's AAABA contest. Ivins then performed that nigh; in the annual Mercer Legion League All-Star game under the lights at the Mercer County Field in Assunpink Park

And for the third straight year. Ivins showed off his ability by- singling and. driving in a run as he and his Southern Division All Star teammates laughed their way to a ltF3 won over the Nor them Division All-Stars While Ivins, who started in left field and also added a stolen base to his night's efforts was doing his thing Hightstown teammate Joe Ball was the starting catcher for the Southern All-Stars but he went hitless in two trips to the plate

.When Hightstown s old guard soccer fans take a look at the high school’s 1973 vars i ty soccer schedule they may shudder in disbelief No more will such powers as Trenton High Hamilton High, Steinert High Notre Dame High and Ewing High appear on the regular season slate.

Ins tead potent r iva ls like Delaw are Valley Pennington Prep. Hun School and New Jersey- School for the Deaf will take over, the empty spots But while local soccer fans may not be seeing some of the best teams in the state anymore, they will see the- Rams playing com

petition more ofe jtheir level For ever since footaaifli was returned to - he nigh schfibj in 1985 soccer has been on th^ (jecline

Despite the .schedule losses. Hightstown wnjj still battle perennial m a t s Lawrence. St Anthony s Princeton Hopewell Valley and JamCsburg The 16- game slate, which begins on Sept 22 w hen Montgopery invades the Rams field for a l(|i 30 a m tussle, concludes oh an in ­teresting note: When the Peddle Falcons and H|i*§tstown meet for

ship on Nov 5 .'•slated for the w ill begin at 3 30

Trenton Rkce SpotAt Stake Friday

the city champ: That match Peddie field a p m

Hip M L Classic Can Just One Month Awai

The 12th annual New Jersey Jaycee Football Classic will be held on Saturday.,, Sept 1. at P a lm e r S tadium . P rinceton Each year the Classic provides local fans the opportunity to assess the prospects of two National Football League rivals

the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Fagles

For Eagle fans, this means a ’ chance to see how newly acquired players such as Roman Gabrie l. Norm Bulaich, and rookies J e r r y S isem ore and Charlie Young will, perform for new head coach Mike Mc­Cormick Giant fans will want to see veterans Norm Snead and Ron Johnson in action once again and see if top draft choices Rich Glover and Brad Van Pelt can improve coach W ebster'sdefense Fans will also get a chance to see former Eagle star Gary Ballman perform for the .Giants <*-

Of course, besides getting a preview of the NFL season, fans will be doing a great deal to support local cha r i t ie s All proceeds from this annual event a re used to support local ch a r i t ie s and public se rv ice organizations

Tickets are still available in the $9, $1 and $5 price ranges Anyonfe interested in obtaining ticketk'Mr additional information may do so by contac ting H ig h ts to w n E a s t W indsor Jaycees Don Hutton at 921-7700 or 443-3090, or Jack Ross at 448 5392

A 5o-lap Trenton qualifier race will be run tomorrow t'riday at 7 30 p m at the one-ha If mile clay track in Hightstown Sunday night a regular modified and sportsman slate of races will go off at 7 p m

The winner of the lb-lap race Friday night will be guaranteed a starting spot ,n the Trenton 300 modified stock ,car race which will be held in October Stan Ploski who has won the 50-lap races held this y ear w ill again be the favorite to win He will have additional eam petition since many drivers will be trying for the guaranteed starting spot and extra large purse Local com­petitors will be Billy Osmun. Sammy Beavers. Gary Balough.

Vfayne Reutim ar others who make up 100-pi us ears each w

The sportsman stuck cars will also run a full show to make a big night of racing Newt Hartman shows the way in tics class with six feature wins this closely contested Munnford Ken Brenn Jr and many other drivers Hartman

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its- holds tie- point lead for. the sportsman

Both the sportsman feature and. Ms lap feature spots are gained \ ;a three lo-lap heats and consolation races

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The Strike & Spare Lounge softball team appears to have bit off more than it can chew Hightstown s lone entry in the Mercer County Major Slow Pitch League- is currently floundering in last place in the circuit with ai% 8-16 mark -as of July 29: after having capped all the marbles last season in the Mercer County American League

But the competition has beenmuch tougher

1112-4 setbacks encounters la^t matter of faff

this' season asevidenced by the local's 10-0 and

their only two week As a

Strike & Spare managed bu ttU o hits in the 10-0 loss to Cent: Anpi on July 2.3 after being held hitless for five innings by winning pitcher Bob Micinski Schaefer Post 458 dealt the losers the 12-4 defeat on July 27 to further the Hightstown club's woes

When the final statistics for the recently concluded M ercer County American Legion League season were revealed it was interesting to note that three Hightstown Post 148 batsman were included in the list of the top 30 hitters And all three of those p e r fo rm ers were Hightstown High School grads who had helped the Rams to their highly successful 17-5-.1 season they enjoyed this past spring

As already mentioned above J a m ie Ivins 338 was the league s n th best strekman on a 25 for 74 effort while teammates 5!ark Lhasan .290. 20 for 69 and Joe Ball 274j 20 for 73- were ranked 25th and 30th respec­tively In the: pitching depart­ment Ivins Was the leading strikeout artist)in the league with 56 K s in pnly 49 innings of work The talented liefty posted a 3-5 .mark fora dob'-that finished with 'a 4-18 record

Sum m er W ork4 sen-fe e o j ilu\ ness speipt r

aimed ai helping local young petiple get summer employment in this area. Youths mar i all tin newspaper o ffic e and add /heir name to this register \antes will appear for three weeks. *r les s it a job ii_Jnund. Employers will tall young people on the list it they have job openings Then s no t barge /Dr this sen n i

Sheryl Richey, 12. finished sixth grade, seeking work as mother s helper Good with little c h i ld ren des ires Devonshire Renaissance Brooktree area can cook Call 448-6234

M l Dressier, finished eighth grade seeks lawn mowing or, light garden work 121 Park A v e Hightstown. 448 2132

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Diane Miles. 14. finished eighth grade, seeking babysitting or mother's helper work, can cook and do light, housework Call 448 7275

Barbara Devine. 14 finished eighth grade seeking babysitting or mother's helper work can cook and do light housework Call 448-8309

. KiShor Bahagat 20. finished soph year as chemical engineer major seeks any kind of work Hightstown 448-5291

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:.:Mf *0 '•; V F tt Loo Aim m- Ft1 last week to extend its

freak to ••*.e games and : ' • oo: in aio), trie \ | . standings

A 'even run .iitburst in the ring ( arried . the local 3> it io'4 win over .) A M

on Julv M at the school diamond John

■hem-fitted from the offensive m.siaught to his fourth win in five

He went all the way tor rt striking out six tn the hut tired' slightly; in the

tn '-eventh when .1 A M ii| three markers Roy Tonkin's (dub. now alt. put the game away

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lememts walked with the bases loaded to forcewn another tallv

iking the score 2-0 J e j r therkofler and Jack McCaffrey

'hen followed wjth run-scoring ads afterwhich Reggie Shelton drus e in another marker when he

' inti a fielder s chon e Post MOo added another tally in

he fourth on Rob ('onion, s single .md Harry Taylor s double and ■hen closed its scoring in the bottom of the sixth with two runs Singles by Cordon P e te AVaiblinher and Coleman, the Litter hit driving tn the final run highlighted the inning

In the top of the sixth. .1 A M ■V! had scored its first run on a

base hit. and three consecutive wilks off Coleman f'wo errors a

holder's choice art RBi-stngie off 'he bat of Dave Bennett and a f a-es loaded w a i t to Tony >i larrotta wrapped up the losers'

Scoring tn the seventh

While Coleman picked up the •vin by scattering ux hits J A M starter Stevie sikorsk. absorbed (he defeat Sikorsky gave up nine hits altogether two to Conion who was a 'horn in the loser s side throughout the contest as he

.went two for two and tallied three times

'We played good ball stated

Hightstown m a n a g e r R, v Tonkin and we got to em early Coleman really coasted the rest ot the way after that big first inning we got He Coleman started to get a little tired late in the game but they J A M couldn't, overcome our big lead The first -year mentor concluded "We've really been playing good

defensive.;basehajlj lately and i think iliatfs both the key to our recent success

The locals bid for the second crown wiji either be made or broken this week as they must play live, straight days before a rapping; up 'he season with a single frjtj'i next: week If the p itching (Holds up and the

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Shop For Q u a lity M eatsopen till 10:00 P.M. - Sunday open till 6:00 P.M.

when a fisherman hauls lira lug '•el. I confess. I've been just as eager m c r the years to do the same thing when one of these twisting, slippery iin<-tangiers mmes aboatrd

How to grab one is usually the first thought to go through an angler s mind as three feet of slippery, writhing muscles turns his leader and line into something more related to a beginner's backlash

Anyone that uses natura l baits lor fishing, whether it be fresh or salt water is bound to run into one of these snake-like fish sooner or later And if you are an ex peri ended bullhead catfish • or flounder fisherman you have undoubtedly had plenty of ex

* ;■■ • i wj i h eels a . readybecause they are also bottom feeders

Very few, anglers fish for them deliberately They are usuallv caugh t ' while ii.thmg loi other species But it's a,shame that the av e rag e f isherm an doesn 't realize or take advantage of what a delicacy he has w hen he brings ag eel in

Smoked: they bring a good .price where obtainable, and fixed m a mitre usual manner, such as pan frying, they act* extremely tasty

.1 have always, got the im pression that women didn't wan! (jherji around the house beca ise die\ looked like snakes Forge! it. \n eel is a fish and a rather good tasting one at that

The one thing tishermer nave against them is their origma. gyrations when first caught They just a r^n t worth 'he trouble seems to be the attitude If there was a way to calm an eel down so they could be easily taken off the hook and cleaned ! believe more would be kept tor

■the pan ,I picked up a tip last year that

seems to do the trick quite well It was demonstrated again to me this it ear and it seemed t'o<>Ipr<><>:. The next ‘time you catqh an tci

■ or vour’re around another angler who brings one in, Jake a box or shaker <>1 salt and while the eel is stdljon the hook literally sail him dowji Starting with the head spriitkle the salt right down las

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Ifailas The ren ta l m \pg .. ■ conjunction with the nation.-. ' —i" r.o 4\ ’he t. a - ■ ,u it Lawrence', die

tire bodg The efel w ill as if by hy pnoi isi§:, -becoinve perfectlv- motionless. From that point on it > quite Simple to remove the

hook skirtjhim out. and prepare him for ciM'king n any way rha! suits you if ;

Ten not sure of how much salt because the few times 1 saw d demonstrated a whole box was handy But} by the looks of things it didn't rtijliire much * a.Next time you are bottom lishing une} know you'll be in a place w here you have en ountered; Fsels before take a

little salt" along and try this simple technique (t could turn a formerly bothersome par! of > our.catchjnto the most delicious par! of \o t |r fish dinner

Ailer. spinning 1 think eels ast'e best" when they are paff* Tied ( u! them into two or three

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THE ARTSShakespeare's Macbeth Under Stars at Crossing

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WASHINGTON GROSSING S h a k e s p e a r e s b r o o d i n g masterpiece Maebqtlr will be brought to the stage of the Open Air T h ea tre at Washington Crossing State Park on Aug 2, 3 and 4

Macbeth will be presented by Shakespeare 70. the company which in past seasons presented

Hamlet. Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Nights Dream The play is a tragedy of a man

possessed -by personal ambition who ruthlessly murders to attain power It combines the elements of black magic with the thrills of a murder mystery

.Macbeth’ is being produced and directed by Dr John F Erath and Gerald E Guarmeri Dr Frath Teaches Shakespeare

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and Renaissance and Restoration Drama at Trenton State College where he is outgoing coordinator of international education, and past president of the college's ch a p te r of the A m erican Association of University Professors. Gerald E Guarmeri is the founder of Shakespeare '70 He is also the president of the Pennington Players, designer for Trenton State Colleges opera workshop and chief designer for Artists Showcase Theatre

The production stars Marvin W Stafford of Hairless Hills as Macbeth Mr Stafford, a former nightclub comedian who gave a m em orab le p e r fo rm ance as Bottom in A Midsummer Nights Dream and as Sir Toby Belch in

Twelfth Night. was seen recently in Paramount Pictures

Last of the Red Hot Lovers' and this fall he will appear as Henry II in T h e Lion in Winter at Artists Showcase T hea tre in Trenton

Susan-Jane 1- ..ikel plays Lady Macbeth She is a doctoral candidate and teacher, at Prin ceton University She appeared last season as Helena in "A Midsummer Nights D ream ” and in "She Stoops to Conquer at ■ Artists Showcase

Charles Brown ,of Levittown portrays Banquo Familiar to audiences as Newscaster on Channel 52, Mr Brown recently appeared in Jaeque Brel at McCarter Theatre and in " She Stoops to Conquer' ' at Artists Showcase Theatre where he just made his operatic debut in

Riggoletto ”John J Anastasio appears as

Macduff Just returned from a tour of duty with the U S. Air Force band in Germany where he appeared and directed at the American Theatre in Wiesbaden he was also one of six musicians to accompany President Nixon to Moscow Mr Anastasio recently joined the staff of WHWH in

Princeton where he Broadcasts under the name of John Hardy

S herm an C. Ward J r of Haddonfield plays Duncan President of the New Jersey Theatre League Mr Ward has acted and directed numerous Productions m the Philadelphia Camden area

Charles W Smith of Barrington , portrays Lennox Mr Smith is a founding m em ber . ' ofShakespeare '70. winning par ticular acclaim for his per formance in 'Twelfth Night

Bill Steele Of Trenton appears as Malcolm Prince of Scotland Andy Hornyak a professor at Trenton State College is seen as Ross and Edwin Watkinson of Trenton as Donalbain The witches are played by Jean Delgado and Rosemarie Arcieri of Pennington and Susan Tapper of* Yardlev

Dr Harold Hogstrom. who won praise for his grave digger in

Hamlet " is seen as the bleeding captain and the drunken porter

The Scottish lords include Jack Szabo of Trenton. Tom Stackhouse J r and Dale Watson of Ham ilton Square Nikki Cheeseman of Trenton, plays Lady Macduff, and Rosanne Hickey of Pemberton is seen as the Gentlewoman Jay Weiss of Hopewell plays ' Sey ton Calvin Deitch of Levittown plays Siward M att, Newberg of Princeton appears as the Scottish doctor and John P Guarino of Mercervijje plays the English doctor T im othy W arren of Princeton is the first murderer and Walter Babij of Haddonfield is the second murderer

"Macbeth' will be presented on Aug 2, 3 and 4 at 8:30 p m. in the . Open Air T hea tre , Washington Crossing State Park. New* Je rse y Should a per formance be rained out. Sunday the 5th will be the rain date Tickets are $2 for adults. SI for children under 12.

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NEW HOPE jMthe sparkling com Kerr will be pres- Bucks County Play h Aug 12 The Broadway hit. whir 45 months and ove form anees. conce temporary couple st brink d divorce be; wife's tongue, a w hich is continually a barrage of japes jokes upon her hus

Gloria Willis w cen tra l role of Richard Mathews w Bob. her beleaguer Others in the cast w Mallory as the humorless heiress marries. Jay De sardonic movie sta to Mary. and Wi the c a ta ly t ic law middle

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W EST W! NljljSOR Decade on Broadway ti; musical revue will be presented Wednesday Aug I at 9:30aLjri). and Thursday Aug 2. at 9 30$ in and 7 p m in the Maurice! Hawke School Auditorium Ajfrfiissiorj is free to all perform a tiers

The show. Sponsored by the West W indso r PI a ms boro Summer Recreation Program is under the direction of Michael •G odnick a n d ' consists of four skits Cinderella and Friends a zany adaptation of the familiar fairy tale *Pfinfctrated• Corpse the story of a corpse who feels unwanted when nobody discovers his body T lie T hree Swine of Most s m a l l S ta tu re a Chinese versjjjflih of The Three

Little Pigs, and HenParty a tea party with a group <>i jealous hens

AIso included n the production are twelve songs representing musical -flows on Broadway during -fit to !*'73 g

Tin as! : hides ti roiiiljp Bart. - Jennifer Benton. l.auriV Rurnbaum Margot Brown. Karen Fee > Susan Fox Helen Frith Jenny Godnick Stacy Godnick Vh ki fioidherg. Sharon Goldberg .Jill Hoehman. Kathleen Holeolme Denise Kendall, S andra Korristein, T heresa K oval Je an Manna Jam! Mason Jo MowJe Arthur Peck Jam b ' Picaro Denise Sal!/. Ronald Svhlirhting. Justin Varncluo ’Mar-. Wasilewski and*

PTC's Twelfth Night' An Enchanting SuccessIt is often said bv optimistic

wags that everything happens for the best P rince ton T h ea tre Company d irec to r Daniel Berkowitz must have had this trite adage in mind, for he has succeeded . in proving its un deniable truth

Undaunted by the unexpected

cancellation of the Westminster Choir College's production of

Green Willows', which* has been scheduled to play at the PTC's «ir conditioned home at Lawrencevllle’s Rider College for the last two weeks in July Berkowitz put toge ther a rep lacem en t show th a t 's a

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the River Room—Imagine you re in the dining-dancing salon of the S.S. Mediterranean (or your best friend just inherited a fortune and invited you to dine with 150 other beautiful people on-his Caribbean yacht).

In the Garden—You’re enjoying a delightful dinner — or lunch on the country patio of an Old World mill (in Holland, Spain. Italy or . . . if you ve already done Europe how about Brazil?)

I . ............. "BIn THE CLUB -You re relaxing in a cool, colorful Riviera night spot,

enjoying the drinks, the music and the terrace view of lights on the water (or is that Acapulco over there?)

P S. F r id a y . S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y a re th e h e ig h t o f th e v a c a t i o n s e a s o n I f y o u p r e f e r a m o r e le i s u r e l y a n d le s s f o r m a l p a c e , t o o k y o u r p a s s a g e f o r T u e s d a y . W e d n e s d a y o r T h u r s d a y .

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Twelfth Nigill ! is easily one of the Bard .x mpst enchan t ing comedies It '^obtains the usual merry mixups the girl disguised is a man a tat g|e ol love affairs

and two hyutlencally funny characters Bir Toby Belch uncle of one oil She heroines and Sir Andrew .Aguecheek an un believably inept and loves)ruck suitor

The PTC ca s t fc excellent \nm Louise Hoffmann, who did such, a fine job as W alter Mitts nagging w ife m th<- previous P !1 production oi're.A Thurber Gar tm al is an aijprable Viola She sparkle- and glows and,, lights up

w h e ne ve r she is g rea t dea l o f the

the w hole stagje on it which is time

Equally criteria injng is Richard Fcrruglo as the'belchmg sir 11 iby and tiljark ' apri as Sit Andrew Togothei these twi play their parts! like 4 medieval Laurel and Hardy and they are a riot

And then there s John Ven nema as tine a rch villain Maivoho i hfelly loved ins pet for mar - c i.n ; A Thur bet Garnivah but irf this play he is required re d*o an entirely dif (erent characterization And he is masterful He sneer* and boasts and struts untiDhe is positively m bear at • which is exact lv what the role calls for And when

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Saldick Rose Was serve as ' production The musical selection by Carolyn Roessel Godnick Judy A musical arranger

In addition to production, original print making class i Joan Needham will as well as the codec and crafts projects the West Windso playground progf iicipants

Prior to the e* fo rm ance Nancy guitar class will pre of musical selection

Another ou ts tand ing per formance is given !>\ Alice White as Maria serving woman to the proud Olivia Now you may not think that the role of a serving m ii A is im portan t , but in Twelfth Nig'ii ; definitely is. Weaker than most in the cast

was Da 1 Greeriar s Orsino Mr ( Iteenan -re toul t nervous b(*ca use of the opening right but he needs to slow dow n and get more

’into his characterBut Marcia Lilian as Ihe

countess < >Lv ,a who at the play's iieginning the object of Or sind's affection, is the epitome of the proud woman At-times she was sc brittle feared >he might break but Miss I in is ob­viously c ..de if sterner stuff than hoi h.ir.ictct And then there was the performance ol Larry Stnebman as the fool Feste he is terrific

The Princeton . Theatre Com­p an y 's production of

ti : - ' Twelfth. N ghtis it short in.excellent one The simple 'el and- > nstumes add • iniineasurahly t'Uthe .mpatet of the | And d i Bet k - 1 c-

idded ni ftgrabh touches to ihe --ccw to make it one if the most delightful in­terpretations of Shakespeare I have cv'er'-cei

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Performances of - M a rv .Mary directed by Bert Katz are scheduled for Tuesday through Saturday at H 30 p.m . Sunday at 6 p m . and Wednesday and Saturday matinees at 2 p.m

On Thursday. Aug 2. The Fanfare Theatre Ensemble of New York will present 'Puss n Boots an original musical for children tracing the magical adventures of -the Famous fairy tale character Show's star! at 1130 a m and 2 p m All seats cost S2 25

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George Farquahar s comedy of , the late Restoration, opens at

Stlmrrt.er I d i m e 's Murray Theatre on Aug 2 at 8 30 p m

The play, w-jhieh was written in 1707. laughs ill much the same world Van Brugh.and Congreve poked fun at in their plays of the same period. However unlike

'Congreve and Van Brugh F a r q u h a r never enjoyed the eomfqrt and benefits of the

society he parodied Thus, his are the observations of a highly amused and slightly .bemused outsider He unleashes a no- bo lds-barred comic broadside against the bastions of the society he hoped to take by storm

This is the story of Archer and Aimwell, two gent lem en of broken f o r t u n e s w h o depart from London for the English countryside They alternate in the roles of master and servant to d isguise the ir , em b a r ra s s in g

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financial conditions and set out in search of love and fortune Their system of priorities at the bawdy and the costumes*are a real treat It s something we ve all wanted to do for a long time, since it's ,so rarely 'produced

The costumes that Breger is talking about were put together by Michele McDonough Mc­C a rte r T h e a t r e 's w ard robe m is tre ss for the pas t y ea r C o inc iden ta l ly - Ms - M c­Donough's final design project for her degree in theatre arts from Webster College was a design of Beaux Stratagem

However she has had to redesign . the entire costuming scheme because her original design was for the year 1690. but this time the play is to be set in 1700. and the change in fashion in those ten years was quite dramatic

fhe play runs Aug 2. 3, 4. and Aug 9, 10, 11 at 8:30 p.m . with performances at 7.30 p.m on Aug 5 and 12

Box office hours for tickets and phone reservations are 10 a m to 8 p m . Monday through Satur day. and from 1 p m to 8 p m on Sunday For reservations, call 609 452-8181 or come to the air

conditioned Hamilton M urray T hea tre on the P r ince ton University campus

Street TheatreStreet Theatre will present the

three winning plays from the group's original script contest Thursday at P rinceton High School Friday at Van Nest Park in West Windsor. Saturday at P r in c e to n 's R iverside School, and Sunday at Palmer Square, as part of Princeton's "Summer in the S quare ' p rog ram All programs being at 8 p m Ad­mission is, free and refreshments will be sold 4[Jersey 's Summer Barn Theatre]

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A mere 45-minute drive from Palmer Square, on the campus of Drew 1 ,'niversity in Madison, one of the most exciting concepts in New .Jersey theatrics is currently taking place Billed as the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, it

■ actually encompasses far more than the works of the Bard It also features plays by Tennessee Williams, John Osborne, and Arthur Kopit

The Festival is the artistic brainchild of Paul Barry, whose name is doubtless a familiar one to area residents for his mam directorial stints at Bucks County and McCarter The Shakespeare Festival first saw the light of day 10 years ago at Cape May and moved to the Drew campus only last season

The 1973 program is its most am bitious to da te five full length plays in rotation and a series of Monday Nigh! S p e c i a l s o n e n i g h t en tertainment spots featuring such diversified talent as Joan Fon . tame in a program of selected readings from the works of Ehz abeth Barrett Browning Aug 13 and Lenton's Puppets \ug 61

S h akespea re s b i t te r war trdgedy "CoriPlanus was the choice lor the Festival s opening show in late June In later weeks performances of "As You Like It, Oh Dad. Poor Dad. and

Summer and Smoke were added. Last Friday night, the final play in the current summer season was added to the F e s t i v a l s re p e r to i re John Osbornes 'Luther

Paul Barry has directed all but one of the productions the ex ception being that delightful black comedy, 'Oh Dad' The task for staging that play was given to P rince ton res iden t Brendan Burke, who has done a splendid job with his assignment Im/addition to directing Oh Dyad' Mr Burke's considerable aiding talents are displayed in several prominent and diver sifted roles in the Festival's play schedule He can be seen as the -Vicar General of the Augustiman order in "L u th e r ' ’ the loyal Jacques in As You Like It and the 'c h e m in g T ribune Junius Brutus in Conolanus

• A* matter of fact jj|t- com plete iiversifieation of/foles that an: actor is required to play cfujrmg the-course of a week or even a day as the .Saturday matinee play is followed by a different one at night and often actors are in both performances is what makes the New Jersev S h ak esp ea re F es t iv a l so ex citing to watch

Having seen all five major plays ri rapid order perhaps the abrupt changes of character

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Coward Revival Is Next PTC Selection At Rider

LEILA CANNON as Madame At cat i peers iHt© her crystal ball to see the ghost of Elvltfa Mar a Eflian if a scene fromj'loel Cowant' comedy bathe Spire' Aug. 2.3,<Mfi,9,10,:1 1 and 1 2 ar the Fme Arts Theatre at Rider College. ,:2©83 UawrencevflleRoad jl l w

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each actor makes was brought home to raejmore jstongly than it would be : to someone who has only seen qpe or twb of the shows It is impoilBible to typecast any of the reallyesuperb Equity people x ho are inidlved in putting on the Festival | am convinced they can becorrje any one a particular part may require at the snapping of a d irec to rs fingers

Several p e r fo rm an ce s ab solutely ft* zzled m e ' I was -daggered by the dramatic and tyrannical!; force behind Mae Marmv s portrayal of Volumma the motbeiiof CoriolanUs And the nextTtimej I saw Miss Marmv perform Jhe was having a ball playing Madame Kosepettle, the totally w^ird mother in "Oh Dad' who keeps her husband’s

irpse stuffed, of .course in her bedroom closet.

And than th e re 's Margery Shaw Miss Shaw has the task of re-creating one of Tennessee W i l l ia m s ; most d ifficult- ■-haracterj. the she lte red minister 's! ; d au g h te r Alma Winemilleti in "Summer and Smoke sfte is superb and brings the audience to the verge of tears with her portrayal - But she is equally effective as Rosalie the not so pure babysitter in Oh Dad | : - ;

I would truly be remiss if I tailed to mention the work of Albert Sanders 1 saw this young man play The bewildered and bewildering Jonathan in "Oh load" at .6 oft a Saturday evening, and return three hpurs later to jilay t h e e leading role of Touchstone] the 'cibwn, in As You Like i'll " H r is simply . marvelous T in both roles, and •Shen 1 was watching him do ' iSmchstone,' I could not imagine htnf doing anything else He can get-into hii-role so much that he becomes the character he is playing ■'

. Indeed there are so many stellar performances by the cast of, the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival that it would be im possible to mention them all

Fvery aspect of the Festival irom the m agnif icen tly un ■ierstated sets to the w ide variety of costumes tb the excellent, makeup aftd all points in bet ween spell 9professional" all the way Paul 'Barry has done an u tlan d in g jotif you enjoy good theater, you

- jwi t to . ourself to take that ride, to Drew "U nivers i ty before September;!!, when fhe Festival will end ft:s summer season B e you -hould be forewarned

the 'heater itself is very ■ il s< vxhj .would be wise to

nr ike re-orvations well in ad - vance

Susan Santangelo

S uperna tu ra l an tics run rampant in Blithe Spirit, Noel

ward’s ngest hitshow which will be the Princeton Theatre ompany s third major production ol the season opening Thursday Aug 2

The show ran almost five yars after it opened in London, and except for a brief Broadway revivial in the late 1960 s Blithe -Spirit" hasn't been sect, in this area since the 1'940's

The play showing at the fully a ir conditioned Fine Arts Theatre of Rider College. 2083 Lawrenceville Road. Aug 2, 3. 4. S 9 10 It and 13 is being directed by the vivacious Sallie Brophy^ who has directed many hit shows for Summer intime and the P rinceton Community P la c e r s Most recently she directed Theatrft Intime s highly successful production of (’award’s Hay Fever, which thoroughly delighted a re a audiences in May

Noel Coward is no stranger to MiSs Brophy who began her career as an actress with the part of Sibyl in the national tour of

P r iv a te Lives. s ta r r in g Tallulah Bankhead

According to Miss Brophy, this has been a big year for Noel Coward revivals

"When they were first produced, his plays were con sidered very frothy and it was felt they would never stand the test of time she commented After 10 to 15 years of virtually no production. L aurence Olivier chose Hay Fever to open the 1964 season of Britain's National Theatre From then on. the .Coward revival began to gather steam, and noW' his plays are being brought back and being received as fresh timely, and exceedingly witty pieces for the stage

W h e n 1 had to choose a play for the P rince ton T hea tre Company 1 saw no reason not to stick with Noel Coward. Anything which makes an audience laugh that much has to be the perfect su m m er e n te r ta in m e n t ." she stated

T feel so lucky to have found Leila Cannon to play the hilarious part of Madame Areati She placed the part in England, you know Besides, the supernatural and astrology are very in' now and I must say we have some extremely wild things happening in this production

When Madame Areati goes into one of her professional trances, she unexpectedly materializes the hero's deceased wife much to the Madame s delight, the husband s amazement, and his second wife's dismay

Leila Cannon, who portrays the bumbling Madame Areati, is a native of Wales and attended the Central School of Speech and Drama in London She was very active in repertory companies in England Wales, and the Bahamas and was a member of the McCarter Theatre company- tor three years, where her roles included Mrs Higgins in

Pygm alion and Lady Bracknell in The Importance Of Being Earnest She was most recently seen in this area as Meg in the Theatre Intime production of Brendan Behan 's "The Hostage" m 1972

Mark Capri appears as Charles Condomme. the instigator of the troublesome seance A former member of Princeton s Summer Intime where he played the title role in 'Playboy Of The W estern World. %mong others Mark is a graduate'of Stanford and will be a t tend ing the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in the fall

Elvira, the dead wife who returns to delightfully torment Charles will be portrayed by Marcia F.iiian Miss Ellian. who

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#ANXASTIC T<)V & CITT UNI ' '? 1973 OUR 26th YEAR’ HIQHE ST ’COMMISSIONS

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Help WantedTKACHKH HttHRKVV language V 'I Mir; 1 vr teaching *-x perienee Hightstown area > "9-448 'C!l

H \< K TO SCHOOL .MEANS BACK TO THE FMGO'. BANK .(■! .AVON Help vou keep it lull

Karri extra cash as an; AVON Representative with yojur own Terntorx < all 609 H82 5328 ,

" Don't delay 1 • Ask for Marion

ALSO BOGpCENG PART IF S t a i l COLLECT’; H203) 673-3455,

jor w rite SANT|a ’s Pa rt les . Inc. Avon, inn 06 (X 1

NORSKS AlljiKS AND OR DERBIES All shifts Must have prev ious ' g e r i i t m exper ience Good salary 4nd working con- jiitions Apply In person to rrtakc Implication,at princeton Nursing Horne :i5^t|uafry St Princeton N J No telephone calls

T A!)M1:N1Si | ;A T ! \ K AIDE

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J In te rna t ional i firm desires responsible ;ind professional gal to

* be an aide, w corporate vide president Ability to deal wifh client is essentlaf Good skills and s trong work (background aite required Diversification, career potential gobq benefits and at tractive surroundings Call E

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S»IS INTERN A I K IN \lqf Mqrrisviile

BfjflW) Trenton! 215-7384W3!NearTbe A&P A Grants

SECRETARY part tmje Must be accurate typist Shorthand not necessary Write Box 2008 Princeton N .J 08540. include telephone number

P K ! \ t is TO N M a r k e t i n g Resear< IT firm ha s fii timi opening lor bright industrious person Varied clerical duties include questionnaire coding and editing mailings percentaging and proofread ing E xperience helpful hut not essential II in te re s ted p lease write John Kemmerer P Q Box Ad prin ecton, outlining vour background and experience

PLUMBERSr-

KOKFLMAN HELPERS '

PIECE WORKERS

1509-448-9579

SECRETARY rNKKI)EI) for an unusual and vtaried job in the Law r~eneevillfl School Develop meht Office to jtart in mid or late \ugust Mature person' needs no ste.no but good typing, spelling and capab i l i ty to' use Ste.nocord m achine for |co rrespondence Ability to research Small office Campus a tm osphe re lunches provided Send; resume including sa la ry r.equirlertients To Mr Millet Box 125. kawrenceville N J 08648 before Aug 10 No calls or fees paid! ]

I WANT SON honest & Ijan < arvel ice ere; peed somebod thru Er; 10 a terested. call on Rt -'Lit) in,

1EBODY who is working 1 own a fnsupermarket & I

,, year round Mon m to :i p m If in 609-443r5955 W ere K Windsor

MREMAN Seat license required •mploymenl

low pressure Black Year round

vacation , health insurance, holidays and sick leave

• are fringe benefits Shift work involved C,a|l for appointment.

! 609,914-4825 |

RN orNTRSKj degree Par t (time 9-1 3tt ; 924-9713 f

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Part time 20 Princeton area

f a l l 609-452 1991. p rn

a ttrac t ive me nterview writ I n t e rn a t io n a l Mendhaiii N J

Help Wanted

MATURE BABYSITTER wanted tor 2 young children par! time nn house «'all 609-448-7037

Help Wanted

Lt'D.MK WAGON ides openings for

gon hostesses in t> Active com round p re fe r re d use of car no pre

murrily backf .Must type, hav •chool childreb Flexible’ hours

0me For personal Welcome Wagon P O Box 625

07945

STATION A REENGINEER Blue Seal license required to o pera te well-equipped boiler room P e rm a n e n t full time rotating position offers excellent benefits and minimum starting salary of $770 per week Contact the Personnel Department at

The Somerset Hospital Rahil! Ayenue Somerville N J

201-725-4000

SWITCHBDA tor small swering s e n i office with bus positions only. medical bene period Hours weekends PI appt 609-924

Fj>. ’OPERATORS se:ijetarial-type an

d[ Air conditioned ifidoor Permanent ^aid vacations and te Paid learning 4, 4-12. 12-8 Also

(rill. Rea Hunt torj i t

BANK TELL! only rn or Hargra e IS Bank 1*. Brunswick 2'

NT RSK S AIDE experienced tul! time days RN or LPN Part ••me nights also full-time kitchen For interview con tac t ad i.mistrator Sunnyfiefd Nursing

Home Cranburv N J 609 395- 0641

TYPIST Research 100 in rapidly expand ing m a rk e t re se a rc h com pany located in Princeton is locking tor; a typist Must be a fast and accurate typist Liberal company benefits Fall *<09 924 611X1 lor appointment

IBM MAG CARD OPERATOR lor law firm in Hightstown, Paid hospitalization Hours 9 lo 5. Prefer someone with legal ex per ienee but will consider som eone with excellent secretarial skills Call 609-443- 0016

GAS STATU part time Apj

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KFYPCNCH OPERATORS full time.. Pruicelon area irtimediale openings V Salary dependent on experience Call 609-455-1660

HAIRDRESSER WANTED male or female Robert s Hair stylists. 609-448-2212

HELP W ANTED ikimemlfe -area .Laundry 3 days Cook, l day Wri-fe Box < -4. c o South •Somerset- Newspapers 24" So M am St cManville■ D E L 1 ( A f E > s \ N * L E E K WANTED E xperienced or willing to learn Nassau Deli. I Palmer 5q . 809-924-1802

TYPISTS full time Princeton■ * rea . i mnjediate pos.it ion• ava ilab le -E xper ienced typis ts preferred others considered’ Must lie able to type at least 5o words per minute Call 609-452-IWo

Ct >ACH1NG Pt Football at a S c h o o l ; play necessary < Ct desired. Sene lo rm ation to Princeton Packet

SITION to coach, oral .schoof High ng ex p e r ie n c e liege exper ience

re su m e & in Box 02323, CO.

SERVICE STATION AT TENDANT Oil company is seeking E T or P T attendants Immediate openings available Phone 609-448-9609 Equal Op portumty Employer

LOCAL FIRM looking tor ex perienced help in the RHai Estate Field I! interested but ine,x perienced will, t ra in Flexible schedule Stephen J Krol. l(KX) State Ud 609-924-7575

SI U-T'A A RE PR( K, RAM M EH with m ach ine language e x ­perience on mini-computers To >15K Personnel t nhmited 201 431 2700.

Box lIHXi Pit 4tk< 0400 An Employer

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Beginnei ."Cp^tanie Interesting position with diversified duties Contact perfltirmel office N ,JNeuro P sy hf ujric Institute l ’ *1

lire ton N J 609 hajual Opportunity

MEN WITH SALES ANDMANAGERIAL ABILITY Lifetime income early retirement, lop earnings possible first year Security lor yoi and your family F >r confidential interview write Box 157 Belle Mead N,J 0851)2

N1 RSING

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HO.MEM AKER WANTED Are \ou liMiking for a comfortable home where you can live free in, exchange ior your services and a small salary as Homemaker lor a widower in good health’’ No housecleanmg to t>e done Time off Attractive room in quiet suburb Driver s license required Write Box 654 Trenton N J & give your tel number

TEACHER & cif s|! to instruct .1-6 vr

, ;>**• school programform al tear wng experience rut as essential i k good judgment & en thusiasm | | f o r youngsters Project is w#. 1 established & regarded YMifA li t t le Bears Hightstown

. . .I i!new yard and gift

Sifpt I In Princeton |U;g opijortunity for II) - with some ex Muyiqgi and trier gifts: tcards and

jpjhri or managing a f*tli>ne 924 4896

M AN AGER I shop ojiening area * ha Hep nature wtal

perienee in (b an dising related items retail stein

M AN AG ERf RECK CITE RS NKEDFD i lasu Jewels Co expanding fin this area starting coilur.iss'jorl on personal sales, high fnerfide Call collect <>09 587 EL*- iol »•'*

GERMAN TCTUR VV ANTED for high' -chool boy < all 6<i9 !)24-6975

sFj HI- [ ARY Part TimeHours per day 5 Days per week Receptionist Typing Filing Steno* iff ce just ot$ioe of Trent -■ - 09586-624 0 lor appointment

INVENTORY Cm NTEK-S No "XjuTience necessary Marketing and inventory servicing in quality stores in vour area Good op portumty lor housewives Part lime- permanent, flexible hours

.5d per Hr to start car necessary Write Checker Inc 413 Madison .We New York N A 10017 Att Joan Howard

SYNTHETIC F IB E R LINEOPERATORS Will ’ram no experience necessary Rotating shifts compajny paid Blue Cross. Blue Shied with Rider J major nedii .i fe insurance it - * n

other benefits S3 53 jier nr plus shift differential and weekend- premium

AMELMTEX INC Rocky Hill N J

6119 924 68(h -

V i T n l ' S T s P A \ \ B E E SI PERVISOR ; rea r a,

. - - rienrt MiMike. *<09 448 944" *<\' n<finterview i s

HIE CARRIER NT. USING Of

BELLE A 201 - 3:59-3

and orderly irid 3-11 shifts No ssarv We will benefits salary

ondittons Please ment

CLERK TYPIST p t c lerk needed

Permanent bv p r i i a t e

CLINIC APARTMENT EAD, N.J 01. ext 225

< afeteria Help Hightstown Cranbury Area.

Immediate openings lor persons experienced in loud preparation to work at industr ia l plant 'afeterias Hrs 7 i > days a week. Mon thru F’ri. Good salary & fringe benefits. For interview please call 609 599 9003

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Ty pi4-1 t r a n s c r ib e r for our Medical Records Dept Ex pc? enci p re fe r re d out will

misider good typist tor training Excellent benefits sa lary & working conditions Apply in person Personnel Dept ■

I H E ( ARKBelle Mija

■201 3.

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t „A1>5 ( ( iMPANJt )N TO SEMIT 1 R E I i- \ K - t T I \ E

MALE Ine i jcum berC d at ' r i c t i v e well-groomed, good J sposition for ‘ d iversified

h.illenging posit#in Some travel i e :? on subuihan estate near Pi meet tin Swimlrning pool and • o.nuu. • i ft li t K.*< Must driveW - t'uli details fn R K Ribsam i ■ ' B-.)\ too I • "iiton N J OK601

i it Tie dNL .md li.-teil gem i s t -of needed bv y Prmceion marketing : es i arch firm1 Duties nclude i onlacimg I-tteid. personnel and! , onsumer survey interviewing Sonic iraveling would be required If interested write 'John. Ken merer P i ) Box 26!* Prince tor, outlining four background am:. exq>erienc

COL DEPT’,l f ;c r.iQNPublishing ’ ■ s p a b E ru th s teiephi (tie collector • ir 6 j) u. 'o'* j> m So *

in p *ni : Located Pnncc'on Airt'ort 1 a! 609 *4 27!'0

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P* Hi IKE genera! pifi '•xperiet ei within Id’ Pubheatio Highlstovv 91 ' .ext i-ialena P An gquai

J ian itona! work ut y tea; fig and r:a uret.erred Must iiv,.

DENTAL ASSISTANT at chair side Expel toreharuied dentistry

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AAA \ V i .<■" A A * *N help you make •tonday money As an AVON Representative vou * an earn extra cash and it s easy and fun'1 »| 11 JO i 7'J,>-6<!I4 j

X RAY LEiiiNIlTAN

medical group for duties in credit office Must be mature and ar ticulate for personal contact with public Call Mrs Hart 609-924 9300

MANAGER TRAINEES Oil company is seeking asst managers & manager trainees starting salary 5160 wk many benefits ava i lab le im m ed ia te openings in Hightstown area Please apply in person to Air Lester Courstn Hi Ey Gasoline Rt 130 E Windsor across from Mach Lumber Equal Opportunity Employer

Y< )CNG GIRL or woman to assist in sw im m ing therapy Car necessarv Call 201 297-9491

HELP us sell our fine gourmet foods and imported cheeses, Five davs weekly < all Bon Appetit 6<J9 924-7755

ACROBATIC INSTR U C TO R N EED ED for local dance studio State qualifications ex

’ perienee. references to Box *02324 ( (i Princeton Packet

SECRET ARY CLERICAL Are you people oriented'1 It so an in ierestmg and j'varied job in a i ungep.^i. officivis waiting/or you Good typing .m<l steno skills are essentia! Calf Marketing Survey and Research" Corp for an in ter view 609-924 IHiki

sEi'RET AHA to elementary schools Fulltim e experience and accuracy in shorthand and typing requ ired D iversified duties Immediate vacancy Call 609 "99 0200 for application

MEN FO WORK in truss sb ?,i SNt‘()it)ll ng trusses No ex perienee necessary Apply Matt Lumber Main Ft reel Windsor

Able to a si Willing to lea for psychiater Excellent In, Personnel t)' Psychiatric soho. Prince; iwoo An Eq plover

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KAMI AMNDtsOR REGIONALSell)ni| Di-.tr : < ipeinngs m (hetoiiOw ng ■ ■ •*,.--- mi.- ( lerks.mot-’ M E J s,- , , g; ,ni plus have the ability to " .p r food service work rtrs ’ms in vers & a transportation • o ordinator If you ’are •*<■'-•< <1 - it ‘in- above (HisiUori- <■ .'.n ■ 'tit- I)irector ofSpo :a; !’• ,,-, ■ --o<t Us 1840 ext

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chides minor tqainfetiance duties as well as caiilpguing & ordering ■4 supplies F’xefllent .benetits at forded Cal :Mrs Woolwine 6U9 924 9300

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WOMAN MATI RF5 Needed occasionally to stay ir. home with ■log for few hours week or (ongtif during owner s ahsi-nrc Write g> *ng tele ."umtier Box "3312 1 o Princeton Packet

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1 ALL BIRTHRIGHT tor help hroughou! pregnancy Pregnancy

' ca: available Confidential. - nofees ( all 6U9 924 7343 . * !

RFTARA expedience

s t ly l e g a l (■rm or special uiriv ra te .

Call 215-295

TIKiHTS I "W N PARFNTHGUD Mondav evenings 3439

P L A N N E D CLINIC Call 609-448-

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\\ ANT'ED People who know the.v i;avc jiioldenis :n living and wish

do something afx»ut them A proven method No fees In vestigate US 609 924-0928

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as y our phoneis nurses aides to assist you

4 hours to 24 ui insured’ 215

P R E P A R E D CHILDBIRTHInterested in getting, sharing, or talking about the Lamaze method.'I childbirth ed Call ASPU 609- 924 7717

Nfc I D SEX INFORMATION The P rince ton Council for P rob lem P re g n an c ie s offers counciling re fe r ra l s and pregnanev tests Call us for , ontidenLul help and information 609 921-322t

W ILL THK PARTY who called about the LaSalle For Sale please return the call again .609-882-5463

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Wn.MEN H o t 'K E K E E P E R S .uaiiat.'ii ' ;*! :gbt housekeeping ■tuta’A i ah 604 448 " I 2(*

CHEHKA SCHOOL appbca!ions i >r thyear n its a f11 centered 4 yjear -hips are avail; James Regan)

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ID couple wash or winter for i nces Call 609-

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Bargain Mart

MAKE .OLD REGS NEW They :ust look new when thev re c leaned with T rew ax ku.y, Shampoo Rent electric Sham j'ooer "sly SI Mights Hardware

LOOK: M M 1 - T E K S

ii ng lot, foot of at Princeton

ilroad Station ites for com or Tor |>er day St 00

HLECTRK TA P FI WRITER Smith Corona 220 automatic 1 year old Good condition AskingS "" 204 -297 2423

FOR SALK i Drexel bedroom set. 1 F rench provincial,twin beds will, one headboard with Sloan-.preads and chest of drawers Two gold living room chairs 609-655- 3061

llll.i j NURSERY ;s low accepting

1973-74 schorJ rnoon F’ laget lass Scholar

-ic < all Mrs 609 124 3548

FDR S ALE girl s ftedroom set dresser hi boy desk chair night table While and gold Excellent condition $200 609-882-8099

FOR SALE 4‘ bv 8? pool table, ail accessories” and .36 Kenmore Electric Stove, both in good condition Call 614) 448-0025

V'R FI FIX FIR GE 16 cu ft . I vr, old $350 Custom Premier 5-ft baby- grand piano wiHfmatching bench Best offer After 6. 609-443-1242

HOOL in all morning &

Have' some ren 2-5 years wHh certified .Modern bright ide range 'of

iidren to work ()! 30i- 297-6066

i47 i 74 schoo teachers surrounding:- maker Bridge Rd 4 >r olds from 9 ten nxi siightl interested < formation.

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WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA1973 Aristocat binding. 22 vo! . 5244 The Arbits 201-572-3354

j-' ■ : 'PORTABLE CRIB dressing table. GM infant car seal, play pen. gerrv carrier jigsaw drill, 2 chaise lawn chairs. & Ig redwood flower pot Call 609-448 7923

CONSOLE MANGLE IRON $15. Hi qt pressure cooker $3. steam irons SI each Zenith 19 TY Si0. stuffed chair S3 2 maple den chairs S3 each desk $5 walnut dresser with mirror S12. oak dresser with mirror $15, '2 old doll i arriage strollers $6 each. 2 baby strollers St each, good condit rocking horse St toys 25c small •ables 5<* small caned bench $1 plaster of parts Chinese figure *amps > 50 pair old kerosene uovt Si 50 porcelain drop leaf table $2 56 ski boots su e 8 Si. good condit ice skates sue a so* Lew is XV carved sofa. & chair, needs reupholsteiong $150. or.best offer mahogany large-empire 3 door bookcase $100 old kitchen ■vail china closet S8 empire rocking Chair needs upholstering $65 -or best offer Botyon birch ' x k ng Chau stripped ready for tin.sf; s*« -ariety of glasswate

h;na -onm depression glass ( ids X ends Prices are as listed r t'fsl oiler > all 2"! 329-6722.

f ■ >R > ali- • t."(ts , bestsdrawers mirrors odd table 'h a i r s h'-fics. lamps and .sm aoddment - • o't .,054

F'>R S-AEF. 6 piece drum set ■v itf, 0 good ' ondition asking S! t" Cali ,."9-448A"l 17

(* T.i 1 Rt ' lit x :h shag Kodel.id E-xcHIcnt • ond it ion

$U" 1 Call 15 29.5 1201.0

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' ■* * ■'t.intis Lpdw ig throne s<..........■ fiber trap case $650 fin

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■** GOLD L, F SOF A 48 ’ round oak d ' r table w 3 extension leaves 72; red naugh Colonial' sofa Call 0)9-448 3525

Bargain Mart Bargain Mart

2 ALI M INI=4 lug. $50 3066

M MAGS -for Ford -Cal! after 5 609-448

MOjVING M IST SELL some antiques fjimmons crib & m at­tress perego. Built-rite carriages, feed table,Iclothes. toys, fabrics, dishes, kitchen set. floor polisher, fireplace andirons, pictures 4 mi*c Call ; 009-448-9418 for appt.

PANASONIC RADIOS - manv models All sold at 25% Discount Rights Hardware l()4 Mercer St Hightstown 609-448-0443

SOFA — traditional 3 seater black and beige checks, good condition $80 609-924-8497

HICy g l e r e p a i r s Buy and Sell

TIGF It U TO STOKES24-26 AVi the rgpoon Street

55 A 4-371-5

s u E : s \ \ E : s a \ E: ompare our low prices for a safe way to remove a!) paints and

jvarnishes from wood and metal \!l woods remain unbleached and

isiluejoints- remain intact Caning ind refinismg also done

(411* Ik STRIPii)6 Alexander St Princeton

609-924-5668Open Tues thru Sat 9-5,

COMPLETE DARK ROOM Omega B22 Enlarger Omegaron30mm. 75 rffm lenses, professional time-o-lite. safelight, easfes, sink, accessories $400 201-297-9349

DINING . ROOM SET table. 6 chrs. buffet, china closet, baby high chr portable crib, very reasonable 609-448-2364

NEW 90" GURVEN SOFA our decorating mistake Light blue and white crushed velvet Paid $700. w ill sell for $525 , Call to see 609-896-9710 after 5 p m Princeton Pike, Lawrence Twp

2 PROJECTION SCREENS Large cherrv framed mirror t r a v e rs e rods Antiique rocker Call 609-586-0225

l N D E R G R O U ND L A 55 N SPRINKLERS Automatic pop-up feature, special summer otfer ( all 609-443-4212

PAIR OF Cherrv end tables — Queen Anne $140 pr, Modern Scandinavian Teak wood buffet $200 or best offer 609-587 4234

TELESCOPE - K \ -6D ynascaope Criter ion 6 reflecting telescope Equatorial mount electric drive 5 lenses, Goodwin Barlow° tense Good condition Asking $150 Must sell, going to college 201-297-1428 - local call from Prn i

PEACHES-APPLES - White i Yellow Freestone Peaches for freezing & canning Terhune Orchards, Cold Soil Soil Rd 609- 921-9389

ALL KINDS BABY FURNITURE Best offer Formica kitchen

table, wood color. $20 4 kitchen chairs, $1 ea 201-821-9420

c h i l d r e n s f u r n i t u r eBaby eqipt . desk, bureaus, 2 brown wool rugs, 2 BSR McDonald speakers -new.-, beautiful old wood stove, slate table top um ­brella tent 9x9, gas dryer, guitar, p re ssu re ca n n e r ja rs , much more 609-443 3985 anytime

RO.TOTILLER FOR SALE sell contained unit, fits Wheel Horse riding tractors with slot tvpe hitch Call 201-359-5206 evenings

F REE F7REWOOD We just cut down a 60 fit oak tree Bring vour saw & takd it awav Call 609-448

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RUBBER STAMPS school m College address Home business, zip-code

Rubber -stamps of all kinds and sizes made to vour order at

h i n 'k s o v s32 Nassau St

PINATAS from $5 50 -candy & toys. $6 all toys- Lovely par tvware tree Meet you or del. Call Barbara. 201-359-8841

Isow o o d f awheels, farm pung suitable for orna m en ta evenings

RM WAGON with wood have heavy wood* sled i Both items

commercial display or purposes Call

(if 359 5206

CHAK M ( iBACl ES 4212

LOW GAS BAR July sale Call 609-443

GRAVELY TRACTOR — need repair $100 201- 359-4354

CITIZENS BAND Transceiver Courier 23. E C I hand-held mic.

mic, low pass filter BestI)d04offer 609-448 i 135 after 30

-4-LION EL-IVES-American FiverI'rains wa lied by collector i’’,n top cash Old. new, broken too Please cal 609-585 9218 aft 6pm

BLUE RALll speed 1 dition 201-3

EIGM CHOPPER - 3 old, excellept con

59-6209

12 x 15 WOOI TAN rug $25 redwood pool 4 ladderremovable chair, $5 (

steps, $8, maple high 'all 60*1-799-1482

SECURE YOUR HOME, office or apartment"for pennies a day with,i wireless security system Nite & Ua\ Securjlv Systems. Call Glen Hill 609 833 30*17 ____ _A UTOM AT 1C ~ T E L E P H O N E ANSWERING MACHINE - Call Iasco Electronics Co 215-943-9315

anytime, :

USED FURNITURE of every description Thousands of feet -o browse through Always som ething diffe rent la rges t collection in Bucks County Daily, 8 30 to 5 30 Closed Sunday. Edison Furniture, Dovlestown Pa

BROWN COLONIAL PRINT - sofa and matching chair $35 both King size bed. Simmons mattress, box springs' -1 needs repair Harvara frame, custom upholstered headboard. $50 Call 609-924-0995, keep trying

PICNIC If.ABLE with benches attached & wrought iron legs, $35 Bov scout uniform and equipment 60*6 585-7904

3 MODRYER

OLD MAYTAG GASBest offer over $125

Call 201 329-2885 after 6

WINE HOBBY USA winemaking supplies available 820 State Rd . Rte 206, Princeton . 1/2 mile south Princeton Airport Tues Sat 10-6, Thurs Fri 109. Tel 609-924-5703 Closed Mon's July & Aug.)

WAGONHOUSE SALE Moving. H o m e ^ u s t sell refrigerator washer

ynall furniture kitchen items, plants, ladies clothing. 12-14. also home baked goods F'rl Sat Aug 3-4 from 106. 442 Bunker Hill Rd Griggstown 1 1/2 mi W of V-J'27 light at Kendall Park 201 359-8344

l.K FT t UFA'S F UfliR S &sF.\yi.Nii vi \c hi v e s

w er sales & service 5 major • mg machines p No 'ranbtiry N J i 61)9-655-

)SuR Sporting Goods ■ archery , fishing

lor ms Rt 130 j.- Rt 33 N .! 609-443 1737

YPEW'KrrERJS E lec tr ic ianua! portable oltice , mode I.- lew recondit ijoned ADDERS Al.Cl L.VTOKS Name brands tenia Is 'R e p a i r - . Trade ins,

K N T E R - B l S ! a E S S lACHINEjS Princelon Chopping .■filer 609 924 2tM ,

RIDING MOWER Craftsman. 24” . 5 h p.'.j'B yrs old $4<> {Call 6(K* 448-5658'

IM MINGvc solid lacerm421-2

’(MILS mgrjiund A . installed, serviced, nt liners, etc JCall 609-.

F ISH WORMS for sale "rnte c ra w le rs 'red wigglers, wholesale and retail. 609-883-0954 :

FTRNITURE Vntiques repaired rebuilt, or restored. Chairs, tables reglued, wood or metal work RtTinishingalstodone ( all 201 359- '/ - evenings

t ill CRK KKT( AGE 33 Railroad Place

Hopewell 699-466-1242

Antique (arm tools tinsel pain­tings. doll houses, doll furniture, wooden churns puzzles, em broidered Mexican blouses and dresses

CHIFFOROBE Genera!Electric heat and serve baby dish electric bottle sterilizer ('all 609-448-2161

2 P a r k e r b r o s doublebarrelled shotguns One 12 gauge, iu barrels, one 16 gauge. 28 barrels and V H in mint con dition One old double barreled I thica. 30" ba r re ls One 24 bicycle. 2 single beds and mat tresses One ‘double, spring and mattress 30' of wrought iron fence, etc Call 201 329-6030. from 5-8 p m

WHIRLPOOL GAS clothes dryer $70 11 cu ft Keivinatorrefrigerator $45 Both good con dition. both pink. 609-587-6545

FILM BU FF Moviesc'op. Neumatde electric rewind and splicer All perfect Also RCA 16m m , Mag and Opt sound projector with 30 watt external bynaco amp preamp and Rec O Kut turntable in excellent shape 609-587-3732.

Bargain MartGARAGE SALE August 3 & 4th 121 South St Hightstown ■-* 2 PM Dishes, glassware kitchen mis<2 wash stands w ig clothing '.■< to $35

IX)VI KF VII>1 FT) tn F \ \ ( V WORDS A HIGH PKK F sOur prices are low vet our ex elusive DIP \ STRIP cold chemical process is very gentle to your precious antiques and other tvpe of turniture you may have Come in to see the work done in our shop We do refinishing and for the ao-it yourselfers there is a full line of MeCloskeys products at low prices

DIP & STRIP• 306 Alexander Street

Princeton 609-924-5668

LESTER PIANO needs slight work Oak desk, early 190(1 Cedar wardrobe Call ,201 297-3923

YOUNG FAMILY .moving abroad All furniture rugs, appliances, baby equip must go Sale on Sat ’ Aug 4. H)a.m Inquire 609-896-9087 or 896 -1273. 161 Franklin Corner Rd Apt F 15 Lawrenceville

Bargain Ma*rt Auctions4v

P( BEDROOM SET Nettie •■"K bedsprtSid. dry sink 3 room

i ■ nnditionel.jl at ip.bOO iBTU- air ■ dii.oners M e at! |2.00o BTU

I .‘:anv reprofliictiorj sAag lamp. •-V . lien! t qhiilion (’all 609-924- "■ • '"fore 1 F or after >

LADIES RUMC f diamond.....taire set in i;i4 Kit white goldmounting diamond quality finewhite colorc 2 . - i) Princeton Packet

I9x12 avocado$50

86 ctl Write Box

green rug for sale all 609~$i9i3t after 4 30

Mdse. Wanted

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LIONEL TRA|I collector Y worth $500 to $3000 Call 609-587-3333 engines react*

MOVING OVERSEAS4 1/2 x 17 POOL filter and E very th ing must go F rench accessories Good condition, $15 Provincial bedroom Speed Queen Call 609 448 4683 washer, air cond. TV. etc 609-443-

5985

GAS DRYER 18 lb Norge. 1 vr Old $100 609-448-4137

B1LT RITE baby carriage, mint condition $30 Also other baby furniture, tovs and clothing 201 359-6880

FOR SALE FULL set of Stangle pottery Chickory & Blueberry mixed Doughbov end table Call 609-448-8941

OLD TIME SCHOOL DESK with separate chair circa 1923 solid wood, iron bases, verv sturdy 2 sets, $12 each 609-448-2776

NS WANTED by old set may be

large collection up me for fair prices

Ha ye numbers on when vou call

BIT Scrap copper tlpminum stainless

55 ANTED TObrass lead, tliirpinuhn. stainless steel, sterling silv er etc solids or turnings Industrial .;business or private Cor-ekt market price, cash paid S Klein Metals Co -Inc 2156 Camlplairt Rd Somer ville N J 1)6876 Phone 201-722- 2288,

GF R VI.I) STF.RI l \ ( i . A \ppraiser

Adults only please

201 725-9540

Imported and domestic yarn, needle point, crewel work, rugs and accessories will In* found at

THE KNITTING SHOP6 Tulane St 609-924-0306

BRASS BEDS old ice boxes, oak furn itu re . Tiffanv-tj-pe shade, b r ic -a-b rac Little FiouSe An tiques. Rt =<22, North Branch, 5 mileswest of Somerville Open 12- 5 Mon-Sat Call 201 526-0243

200-YEAR OLD BARN BEAMS — hand hewn beam s F/xcellent character and color Call 609-924 3511 after 5.

Ft )R SALE - 2 Blocks -'8 graves ORIENTAL CARPETS 2 rare - Colonial Memorial Cemetery o r ien ta ls in p rim e condition l rent on. N J, Write, G Overholt, available $5500 Serious collectors -1-’ Bnner Lane- Trenton. N J onlvlplease Call 201 359-6772 08690 - T ,

HUFFY RIDER MOWER in good condition S125 or best'offer Call 201-297 5017

PORTABLE T V . $40 Hoover Humidifier $40 Call 609-448 9566

SINGLE BED METAL FRAME box spring, m a t t r e s s $100 Of] Rattan .table couch and i chairs $175.00 19 "Singer TV $75 00 All a s new Cali 609-924 5647

NEW LOFT ART GALLEPT 306 Alexander St. offers paintings c ra f ts jewelry , a r t supplies framing, graphic services

PROD! ( FI direct from our fields to you Untouched by spray of any kind Sweet corn picked 2 to 4 times a day Green & wav beans picked ev ary day Green & yellow squash A cucumbers picked at least 5 times a week John Drake. Rt -518 3. 4 mile west of Rt 206 by white picket fence 609-921 7735

ALMOST NEW IBM Dictator Transcriber and portable dictator P r ic ed very reasonab ly In stallmen! payment acceptable 609-924-2724

LAWN MOWER TOROPROFESSIONAL 76 ; GangHiding Mower The Reel wav to ti smooth beautifu l lawn with minimum effort 215 493-4974

SLEEP WELL m a new Sears polvester .sleeping bag onlv Call 609 024 6.999 after 4 in

RUGS 12x15, ‘iv!4 1 , r old gold 609 297-2620

AIR <’<INDITIONER Fodders casement type 6.000 BTU $7 Lawson den sofa $1 ■ and - hair $5 Call 201 159*3505

| :! JANTlQt F. /jAjrierican ear'herfuare silver textiles lur'll lure etc Elizabeth C McGrail

tt Broadii St Hopewell. N J 609 466-0934

MPH'M'O MAGAZINES wanted tor ni'wily formujg photography dub .l-biiary (j|t her books and l i te ra tu re j on photography velynme ()qt non'-pxiistent budget vnri t allow uF to pay for them, out ■vr promise i q put them to good isej 609 .Kf 4850

l i ' l i:_ __ L. _. , - ’_____ .Gi NS swords' m edals . Co,oculars, | helm ets, knives, daggers flags, uniforms C*iviJ War; Jap Nazi items bought 609

410 ! ___DON T THROW oLT those old lamps 1 will buy them from you if they are in working,condition 609- 883 4708 after*- 6 p rn

WANTEDv egetables

organically grown tjor lamilv new in

Princeton area Cali 609-924 1762

Musical Inst.

SPINET PL . • tet int 924-461

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B \ l . 1)55 IN walnut spine , ideal size H : • .ylLoot

)L TAi jije-ft‘s Bes dreiC -

-ti.E 7 ft long, fully used less than 2 dozen otter 1 alj.201' 297-2768te<i _ I

Ii ( it f II j chairs, crib. A- bin I) cue all dxcell

t,<r* l: )" iI ______! drop leaf

$8<y round 2V in savt*?: bov

RETl IINING TO SCHOOL must sell 1970 Vol.VO P 1K<X) $3000 Restored il|28 Ford 1 oupe $3000 Mahogany Fori nib u $125; Call 609-799 0194 eves

A SET of men s right handed golf dubs 2-9 irons t.3.4 woods Sam Snead Blue ' adge >01** • * a; 144= i-k for Bob

24' ROt ND POOL allaluminum with 4 h p ' per. --an deck and dirt cover $22.' ' ail 20: 297 9.354t a p ,Fan g a s r a n g e vdiowyrs old. like new ' 2 self clear; ing ovens A burner with a brain Sacrifice, because of mm. r Sjm ( '.ail 609-466 2> 1 ;

Betsy Ross by like new $400 609

g l te r 9 p m

ANO$ to rent Try- All monies paid on

tK> purchase MIL 34 E State Si .

m d.'dDRUM A Tom

■t*>m needs new skin t rqh 'b lack and

snare shell, white blest offer Call 609- try irjg

BijKitn and < immi ike preamp mixer, el 60*) 587 3732

( IB AN handsome . excellent condition: living or rec room.

924-198:) after 6 p m .

ILL 135 warranty in.tact, ’• rf(-! * must; ifell 609-587 3732

Bs< <n l’t )R T a b i . f combo)organ A Leslie amp model 145 55 ill sell separately or together

<■09 448-Q^S.afIer 5 p m

Antiques

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,F: Lapidarv TWO STUDIO COUCHES S15inerais metal rugs $20 double tied $20 dies*

SI-LYEljl STONEAGL . ...suppi i s Roeks. minerals metal rugs $20. double bed £20 chest 01 ,lm.c, ■ oi's r : ,;(i Pennington drawers with mirror $18 lamps

17 in,;, $6 Call after 4 p m 609-924-2512

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SF! \S i 1NED FIREPLACE W(-)()f> Mixed Hardwood

Wholesale and Retail

R1KPHOFFSAW MILL INCClarksburg Rd \llentown-Rl 721

Allentown. N J609 259-7265

s color ! m new , rn 809

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M< A ING SALE ;> pc dinette $35 brown tweed rug 11x15 hall runner and pad $50 Shetland waxer and polisher $25 Toro reet type lawn mower with power handle S25 Sears-lawn sweeper with power rake $10u Studded snow tares 2 J78-1J with wheels $60 pr 4 precision joiner with base $150 C om pressor paint sprayer with gun $25 Other power toots, small appliances and fur­niture 609-443-5577 Fr A Sat Aug 1 A 4 155 Oak 1 reek Road. East 55 ndsor

HKiRl.nn.M | e , • k ■ved'ding veil t u :- g ra d u a te d ' ova;dot Uimented ev c i ic r f - - 0 - ‘ sacrifice at $50" < .Li ■<. I

51 (> 5 1 n 1. Martitems for stile Led morn aiture refrigerator gard.-r: - seat w:th eanopv hide r>edcolor T\ childrens furmtovs eh 46i, J8

lace

ape

■hoidfur

sofa tn re

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o(|» • \ ■ I'ofs clou'hing S Mg : ■ ■ -' t6 Hagerty F'lorist

• ibnury N i). 609,3954)762 -

XNflQL E .WAIL ROLF with , wer on bot|om with oblong oval rr .rs on cttiors Also 2 antique

ti*Ht of trawers and one ice■ , natr; Call $1)9-586-2086

-I :i|M - • ; m 7:.V I < arved

■ :>!-• • •• |«j $1.: . oak bow front; . ' IF. -v'ajih stand old

. -i 1 -hath fit !lg .ron fireplace • tea for storing wood

s : ' : - •• r..-||^ jiov e 609 448-0805

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Garage Salesf s r v r F u t TioN

sat Nite Aug 4 7 p m inspection from 4 p m

STEKL1V . U CTION (, \t.LF H\

62 No Second Ave Raritan. N J

Near Somerville Circle

Contents of tine Montclair, N J home rem oved to our air- conditioned gallery

Spinning wheel w-flax 19th C furniture -'hippendale desk. 6 Needlepoint fiddleback chairs Lift top om m ode. blanket chests round oak china closet 6 oak Chairs oak w ashstand w towel bar, secretary armoire. Iron brass trim bed other beds, dressers chests tables, etc mueh china b r ic -a-b rac includina Ditcher A bowl, la rge G55T55 lamp Dome shades . Bisque figures cut glass candy scales paper memorabilia school desks A some stuff in the rough CLOCKS New Haven inlay wall. Ansonia long drop school Ansonia cottage alarm A strike, other wall A shelf clocks all working

YARD SALE -Mo* 10-8 Sal Aug •

isat terns for n records s p i r t s Crescent D m <• Follow signs! fro Bunker Hill Rds. 2

tng F’n Aug 4 Many goad e Also Ixxvks

equipment Griggstown

Canal or 159-6944

Pets & Animals

** WEEK OLD adorable kittens solid black striped gray F’ree toaood homes 609-924-6239

1IRISH SETTER PUPPIES. AKC Reg Sami 1 all 609- 883-4832

Y ARD SALE : Aug 4 A S.iu a m on 37 Broadrtippitj Drive, Prin ceton. S e a r s ^ e x t r c v c le , pine kitchen table 7 cgptatns chairs single car overt!dad garage door 4 combination house windows and frames 1 comjbinalion storm and screen door. cIRlis pedal car com bination typing desk and bookcase typewriter. 65' skis, poles, boots siize 6 ; 2 Antiques include Sw)ss bureau with original hardware chairs, foot stool, wash stand oine cupboard, kitchen tables c wintry candle stand also glassware and many small items

FREE to the right family. 8 month old pure bred German Shepherd male, house broken, leash trained, good with children Must place for personal reasons Call 609-448-9362

Auctioneer

Snack Bar 201-464-4047

Starting Sat iAug J4 A every Sat, until we sell; out: a $100 grass mower for $60j like new Table A 6 chairs $75. dishes U what not Offof Hwy 33 at perrineville. N J, on Sweetmans l im e For directions call 201 -‘446 97K7

Rt HI l( \ t CTION trf ANTIQl KS

SUNDAY AUGUSTS. 1973Starting at 9 a m

r i n <;of :s a u c t i o n r o o mOLD ROUTE 202RINGOES. N J

CONDUCTED BY

B A R AUCTIONSGood furniture including small finger-carved Victorian sofa in nice condition, turtle top marble top table other marble top tables,

•straight sided Sheraton bureau, several Ogee mirrors, blanket chest, co rner what not fine pineapple base card table, wicker sofa, chaiFfs and other wicker items nicely Served teakwbod marble top stand*) Lacy iron bed with brass firuals' Victorian bed. tea cart ' ' beauti.fiul fkxir model Victor phonograph , Victorian chairs and rockers drop leaf table several bookcases, fancy mirror back what not top buffet other bureuas and fu rn itu re Several fine signed oil paintings on canvas plus Dastels. prints and picture frames Signed F'rench orunze figures and other bronze Whale oil and other lam ps Orienta l rug , approxim ate ly 5'x7 plus other Oriental items, such as Canton. Imari: Satsuma Chinese porce la in cloisonne, incense bu rners etc Walnut Victorian doll bed and bureau, large old doll house and other doll items including bisque head dolls Princess S & H etc . com

position and m in ia tu re s Old children's books Lois of fine china and glassware in old Meissen, Royal Vienna Royal Doulton. Limoges Rudoidstadt pink lustre cups and saucer- Bristol vases, ruby g lass signed ca rn iva l , cranberry fine la rge enameled amethyst jewel box 7 12" Webb cameo vase. ()wens Utopia signed North wood custard glass creamer and sugar commemorative and souvenir p la tes flint glass, dolphin compote and other pattern pressed glass plus over 40 pieces Of fine old cut glass Bottles, crocks, tugs pewter copper and b rass i tem s Severa l clocks Patchwork quilts Tiffany sterling Silver pieces other sterling and coin silver items including hand ham m ered earlv American t 1 eam< 1 1 i rked f- ot'er H,*a \ y lad< - ; k a ra t gold < hokeVnecklace and matching bracelet combined weight over i i 2 troy

ounces Diamond and pearl pendant lady's watches 14 Karat Howard man - watch in original cas, and other watches .Diamond stickpins plus m isce llaneous antique jewelry Silver dollars paper money etc Manv other pieces too numerous to list All merchandise property qf B & R Auctions

SORRV No CHILDREN PLEASE

No CONSIGNMENTS

HILL ( ( 5RKM1N Auctioneer

FOR INFORMATION CALL BFN PARENT 6(19 ' 393-0916 RONRAKFM «I9 893-7632

SOMETHING FOR No reasonable

Come get the bar), a 203 Dutch Neck R across from VF'55 9AM 4PM Call 609-

cad

EVERYONE offer refused in of your life

Hightstown Aug 4 A 5th. 448-4137

LOVEABLE DOG NEEDS a good home AKC regijtered female, house broken black miniature Poodle Call 609-448-8249 before 3p m

POODLES tinest toys Two small miniatures White, black or silv er Persian kitten Himalayan, tirs t generation A Burmesekittens $50 each got-359-8436

IF YOU CAN GIVE LUCY a aood home you can have him for free Mixed Collie 10 weeks old. had first distemper, stot Call 609-448- 7590

FREE TO GOOD JR >ME Small mixed Terrier Jtouse trained Affectionate, good with kidsCall 609-448--4883 1 H

FOX TERRIERS $25 upGrown male F'ox Terriers $10 up Stud service F ree dogs 609-799- 1148 '•■

BIG SALK — SOLD HOME SAT A $UN AUGUST! A 5 from 9 A M to 5 P M DOG HOUSE. LAMPS. ROOM AIR CON DITIONER LUMBER cheap ALI M EXT, LADDER. WoRK BENCHES W oopEN LADDER

E. CARPET U 10 x i u

P l ’PPEJT STAt aprico t Nylon Hi )L1. VV5 OOD BF D.S. DRESSER,END TABLES T A B L E w !E

DINETTE X T E N S I O N

FRAMES ARTISTS PAINTINGS BOOKS HIGH CHAIR LARGE WORK EASEL. CjHILDS EASEL STOOLS METAL CABINET w S H E L V E S ,R U G S A N D REASONABLE lk< A CONSOLE

.TV S15 LOTS OF LITTLE GIFTS \ l 4 MUST GO.I t ! ( S O N 5 K I REFT sFI) , CL A NAN DEAD TREE RUN ROAD third house from River Rd , on left Brown Ranch with yfeliov shutters

Pets & Animals

FREE TO A Go o d5 male, 1 female h, ,6 litter trained ( 609-448-5936

a t t e n t i o n h u n t e r sLooking if or a really fine dog’’ Call 201-726-4785 of 201 469-6213 Lovely litter of Brittany spaniels Damon p rem ises A be temperament, ant Pups alert, ; hotrje-raised weaned AK( champ stock;

G E R MAN S H O R T H A IR E D POINTER PU,PS> AKC reg. champion sired Excellent field and snow blood lines $;00-$150 Call 609-921-8917 ___________

WH1MARAMER P U P P IE S 4 males AKC registered. 5 wks oldCal! 609-799-1684

S C A T T E RC O L O R .

NO O F F F K

FREE KITTENS 2 1/2 Prin­ceton pairs, 2 orange females. 3 black males Cali 201 359-8726

APPALOOSA GELDING - 3 year old excellen t show prospect Healthv and sound Call 609-259-7963

FREE TO GOOD HOME — Patches 6 yr old female mixed breed dog loving and excellent with children Owners moving to small apartment 609-448-8285 or 443-5744

BOX STALL AVAILABLE -Providence Line Rd pasturage, beautiful country for riding $100 monthly 609 466-0169

home kittens althy. adorable

'all after* 5 p mPUPPIES toy fox terriers at alltimes Reasonable 609-259-9463

; 55 ELSH PONIES. Mare, filly &- colt For appointment to see. call 201 359-3976 keep ringing

firm Male 01; fen all

autv both in in the field

fully dgisiered. field

shjits. price $1(8,

d o g s f o r u>(tectionate tajrulv sized black hum spaved male and "id spaved fefliaii to good liomij. 2ui ) ,9 60)9 after

)PTioN At «'is Medium

breed older or lovable y ear

AH shots Free ((>9 871! 9 5 nr

Feedsj and ' I or all an>

at HOSKDAl274 Afexa

Princ 60*4-924

trains m a te r F Mil l

rider SIEton

" (4

HALF BREED RIDGE BACKS male i female 2

Pfe : SITTING sf : tioard your sha ll gerbil in odr h<

aeatloli 609 448

ANtop

1 h i ’ F !•* ;( hippendaie slant p - k ' •*81, Queer; Ann Mil table

h*‘Ft trawers $450, Jr.

i s h w a s h e iload. $60 boat t r a i le r alunv.nun sailbo.a’ $>-. 32rifle-with sC'ipt new SgH BTI gas turn.h • >7 • ** !

5227 vjup Indian

i t t ipibciardr' i ; m i s s : J5 -( *. ■ |lp| - 'sp chair* >•>,

■ ' 'ii, »jp rrj Mori Tues v - I* in ley,? - \htnjues

|Lat1aie tt4 \ Jd £( 877 *< ■ 1;

Garage Sales

a s s o r t e d h o u s e h o l dITEMS g--;t <:ubs & t'.ig mower antique fireplace steamer trunk garden supplies & misc items Aug ; & 4tn " a m 4 p m 136 Cypress Dr F Windsor in Hi, korv \"res

GAHAoF SALE M'AING D ls p o s i x , , ■ F : REAM RES

rRASH ' ME FHIN i FOR EVERYBODY F'RIDA53rd At'-Gl ST * 10 a m to .3 d m ,,,7 MFC Ft R1 1A i IN THE B \* K N S'. X1 D R IV E55 A Ya f t e r p a h k s i d f : d r i v e

Ro s s FROM t h e p r i n c e t o n b a t t l e f i e l d

FREE I'oGOOL I part piKJflle g<««1 « ail 609-4448-4*1)7!

MIN I ATI'Rif Si AKf reg is te red raised, t;red for pe temperament; < a

YORKSHIRE TERRIER puppy male AKC registered ,

reasonable Call after 5 p m ‘ 609- 989-9043

s \ 5 F

F'ormerlv Small Animal Rescue' League

SATURATION POINT REACHED IN HOMES

FOR KITTENS

Spaying is the answer to this IvHoDF.SLAN problem Don ! wait for your cat to puppies $10. 3 have kittens Have your cat .1 29. .>178 spaved today’* ,

R5 ICK 55c willlog cat bird,

;rne while vou .019

( l.ME 5 mo with children

HN A l. ZER ; ,i le fam .& sh< ,w , g,x>d

or, 448 5976

BOM, <N-TKRRlHi: PUPS AK<home bred. h<

609-448-4646

FREE KITTEN gravs t>eige alnd Aug <. 'rainfld >

(.OLDEN KK female, spayed w children >jut-d' country homtj PI, 2455

m ( all

Beautiful ange- H weeks 1 -,24-2297

HI EVER v l 8 vrs raised ,r dog Free to im 799

F'or Adoption

Young (emale’.Shepberd type dog Young female Sheltie type dog. 'hor't hairedYoung male pure bred yellowLabradorMale and female Germ an Shepherd F’ups ' -Mixed breed beagle type pups. 6 weeks oldYoung female Beagle Terrier dogfound on Humbert StMale and female pure bredChihuahua ' 5l-arge selection of kittens allcolors ‘Mai" pure bred Bermese cat

Please provide plenty of fresh water n warm w eather toanimalsKeep windows of cars openedespecially when parked

Please report Lost and found pets w ithir: a 24 hr jx*riod. AND call the police ;f you find an injuredpet ('all Mrs AC 'Graves, 609- 12M 22 Hours 8-4 ( 7,11 ahead for Sauiiday appointments

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Pets & Animals Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Motorcylcles68 A.MHASSAIX>R f.lue 2 dodr

2 PERSIAN (. ATS •} WHITE port coupe P o w e r n g FEM/jLE$>. $35 ea 2lb-945-6227 r.elio new •.res U'Hjd > omlii.wt,

609 448 5907

e^ e H iCl umber 4883

R eg is te red ra re Call 609-448-

87 1 >LDSMoBILE if !uxui sedat. a * tuih equipped $o i 1.09-443 i'lau

HI NTING DOGS Wdimaraners and German,Short Hair Pointers G u aran teed hunting fogs. Col Bauregards Kennels, : Box 130 Dayton IN J 201-32942456 eves onli

66 FORD GA1.AX1E 50<> Automatic, R&H, 4 door. Ex

Call " lent in te r io r good i n S(Htrt.Ition Call 609 799 3746 ask for Frank

FR EE Til GOOD HOME 1 pedigreed, obedient trained small labrador retriever 1 mixed breed, small, good house dog and com pan Min Gall 201-297 .5248

SAMOYftjDS Ch Ijne AKC registered 2 male 1 female Shots Llxcellent po ten tia l tor show dogs Affectionate, Call 609 924-3329 after 6 p m

SMALL MINIATURE !poodles *. 'w e ek s ' bid, AKC reigistered

received I shots males 51 females Call 609-586 7123

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2 A l NT IN HE \LY Rhm. spur! cars (in- !%4 one i960 Hath need'

work nr combined to make one car Call .'01 3594164 alter 6 p m

!97o L'ORD .Mustang cylinder, with noundstooth >in\i top, \ ( radio automatic transmission $ 169.7 Call 609 799-2663

64 556 C PORSCHE goodmechanical ‘condition excellent

first 4141X1 takes 7 609 58521747

68 FORD 4 door fi cylinder -fandard. radio 4 heater 53oo (Ca il 609-259-7231

HEVROLET \ KG \ GT 72 Excellent condition low mileage snow tires Must sell best offer

all 609-448-0143 or 609-758-2277

1967 CHEVROLET IMP ALA 2 door hard top , 283 engine automatic transmission radio ft « elient <ondition (fall -.if* 44H 8484

i.fNCOLN CONTINENTAL Mark iV 1472 Excellent copdiUon lulls •■(juipped. 18,000 miles maroon ....th • lack my 1,‘ t%p maroon leather interior Call .609-586-7123

7ti-BARhA(Tl)A V8. 118 auto plum & white see and make otter609-448 694C

FoiRDtt MiliN 1972 Torino Squire 8 pa '- , po /e i brakes ’ am::

steering iaetory air exceller.' ondition *509 799 2155

M Afl'.A t N o ' 1.0Exit' < all P "j

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IE ‘Nil \ 711976 MG MIDGET < all 61X4 7.99 1341

. XM 4 R() 1967 3.speed, verv clean 67' < ADILLAG .duple 'ml >800 Call 201 297-2587 or 201-7915- loaded excellent midi': 1648 after 6 p,m Acting $1600 Call 609 99-2564.

APPAL3(OSA MARE 14 hands 7 years old Well mannered Rides English and western $40(1 or besi

.offer 609 888 1678

I PUPS WANTED In litter lots for resaile a: pets Phone 609-454 8903 before noon

* HUNTER 7 years, dapple gray 1/2 thorough bred Call 609-896 0782

POODI stock colors, stud sc

ES AKC pups and grown Toys and miniatures, u'l

health guaranteed Also \ ice. Call 201-359 3976

ENGLISH NPRNGKK SPANIEL pups AKC champion sired. Bred for show and field. Call 609-896 1842.

VW 197 5 C VRMKNGH1 \ COl PE automatic am. fro. radial tires height '. ejlnw 6,000 miles & rem ain ing factory w a r ra n t)1 '.intact tiO9-448-.3240

68 PORSCHE ‘ burgundy with lari’ interior , c-peed am fm shortwave rad io 'B est offer 609 587 46.53

CHiCVELLE 1972 automatic pirn, i; brakes & steering 2 door, stereo tape deck.- 29,otxi miles Excellent condition S2395 1 allbetween 7-9 609-799’- 218.5

72 TOYOTA Corolla excellent ondition AM FM radio. 4 spd

>2.200 1 all 609 924-8108

1964 PONTIA'I T EM PEST ortveitible SEW 1 ’hone M i 59...

175t -

i-Kk ( Ot PE DIE V fLLE vinyl roof all powers, .nr conditioning burglar alarm snow tires $875 Calf-609 799 28.52

MERCURY 65 STATION wagon auto. P S ideal Station Car

$250 Call 609-443 3240

71 U ST IN \ MER1CA N tor -ale only driven locally. low mileage lop Condition priced realis tica lly Cali 609-921-6256 after fi p m

IRISH SETTER PUPPIES foi show or field Bred for at fectioniite nature Shots ( 'a l l '609 587-4333.

1967 'CHE V I.MPAI.A 28,5 4 -pelneeds some bode work $5ixi < all 201 359-128.5

IRISH SETTERS AKC, H weeks 1969 FALCON 6 cvL automatic old, reasonable Call 201 -356-2095 wth power steering Excellent anytime. eondition Call (Mt9-924 >o60

72 PONTIAC CATALINA. BROUGHAM 2-dr hardtop, am fm -tore,, an . ondninning Call between H & H p m 609-443- 5647

1964 SPRITE in excellent i ondition New radial tires New conver t ib le tup Will sel,l reasonably Call 201 297-9698

PtfR SALE 4 adorable pure brfcd Siamese kittens Seal Point, gopd bipod lines father champion 3 males 1 female Call after 5 p in 609-359-4607 $30 each Take home 2nd week in August

rider

LARGE PONY ■GEliDlNG tor

19*10 L'ORD . GALAX IE .">00 aril, fm stereo radio automatic transmission heater plus set ol -now tires $995 Cali 609 (48-3872

.172 P!NT(i WAGON i 5 0* H) in ‘ e<« client -i on'dit HAvailable Aug i! VD.'.'h of best offer CaU 609 424 ;u6 .......

6.7 1 HEVELLL,PVT PARTY wishes to tiuy

2door hard top that old car in your oarage u, good condition $5(7 C all 201-359 repan A restore ■ ondit 806 ■ . pair a mount 11, zoo ha t

lofm.ition > all (iiiti KH2 2.46.5

safe to good home Best offer Good confirmation Intermediate

li'liiiiintis, Vug

609-655-1193

NORWICH TERRIER PI PS foonths, AK< . champion bred Call 201 725-5)80

VAX BEETLE 1961 with 1965 engine Excellent condition in & OUt & mechanically Make offer Da. 609-6:W-2587 .Evening 609 4455 6 4 79

68 VW VERA GOOD condition with snow tires Call after > p m 609 448-46.35

HEVROLET El. ( AMINO 69 with 55u engine 4 speed much more make offer Call 609-924- 1985

JAG I VK 68 X K17 convertible . -peed am trn radio $2,700 ('all 1419-44 , ; 409

If you can ’t w a it to sell it, w e ’ll b u y it.

FREE! U* good home Have '66 l'R3 very good mechanical several full gbown cals, male and Condition 4 new semprit tires r i female All have been altered and engine i transmission Needs have Shots: Call 609-448-2749 body work >650 609.921 942,3

Lost & Found2' 1ST

, 1969 MGB ROADSTER a •. ery line- • a r a ' a very lair pr., 1- s: 597

ndii * • R(• . . * *• .*

1969 CHEVROLET IMP ALA 2 dr vim ! top. a e p s auto si 450 Call 609-443 >888 before 12 or after 7 PM

:46e OLDSMOBILE 1 itJessSupreme ( , ihk1 cond new 'ires ;,ower 4 rakes steering • d<*/(

t* f ■ ' ’■ . f

p r i m t io n \ 01 Ksy\ \ i , i \ I TD

Route 206next !<i Princeton Airpur'

Princeton \ j

JULY 4|, r -ok| ,eee ,■.Ie pile ' 1 t ):> 1 - a.4' c . * 4 . j-, , ,|t i li­ly.- lef. j.iii ,

.•O' 'A \| 1 ' , • . ’ rpH!.lX<**l lOlHilji a .1I ’mk Rhone (.of* '*,’ ) . '. ’6 6

LOST , 1 black male kitten nearPrinceton Hospital (/aLI 609-924 9721 davs Ask for Emilv

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LOST DOG m S Inal I light greyish red tetfrier tj.'pd shaggy dog One vear old G flggstown area Rewadd 201.359-8415

Autos For Sale

1970 MERCl KY M-.'NTECo MX Broughm Vinyl top air p s p b call aav 609-292)4960, evening ikw 586-0670

-I 144. irl, , <-r .1] 1 1 ne .1 tiled I .

Ml S t \\< ■ .... ’ 11 j> i.iidltior,clean *. c*. linder -tick w mill's $46.7 ( at' l48i 448 i»68U; 2 . 'la, PoRCH E 112 , speedM whelm- ' ires Kntn shocks . ery gmid condition $2 45u 1 allknoHH.inp23

DODGE: '69 Ct.iRoNE'l innstation w’agan. automatic power s je e n n g . good condition, root, crirner radio heater one 1 2 >4. or _’L 11 t 5 .■:,. •.

6; ( HEX Y IMP ALA 2 doer hard top P erfe c t station- ca r >1.1.000 mi good condition, extra ’ires mcl: spows 61*9 799 2125

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-------- —_ ^.j ..■ 1 'ED'S 88 iwoei l| .Ill'l.-I! e(l ,070 .4,,. , ,isi I . ui.s'trsu ' ;<)[ Ku.t

; mo old Only DOO miles A 1 loacler hack hoe'Combination diesel .imt other extras h antastic .deal 750 hours 201-297 6268 alter p m 1 1H 009 443-1886

Ml STANGCONA ERT.Bi.i-: 64 red stick shift radio & heater Eycellont cofirliiioc Call '■**' '*24;

Motorcycles

i>6 ( 'HE:VR( >LE1 1MPA1. V a 1 auto ’rans r i b p s very gi«>d 'i .\|!AHA condition $875 > all afler .‘-.pm fi«N 737 .1469

i7.. street '*I tl» .lies 1 all 716 U’iTO

1971 D radio evening

ATS UN 24ftZ, air cond , EM Must si'll Call ObfX-466-229;

GERMAN & ENGI.1SHrepiii r rates

VW engines 201 359-5045 or

CHEY std sliding $1990

tr.

lil-asonatsi.'J6 32

1970 PONTIAC Station Wagonheater .........and coIK 'W

At Radio Newly Painted mdlLolled t.ood tides Two $1H(NI .1419-92!-2148

..... ................... ( - --------Y VAN- 197-1 .40.000 milesans ., windows alt round side door fully insulated

609 924-69:54 .

(Ait. ( ,Aft 67 Beautiful clean & unusual!} good mechanical con dition front disc brakes radio n ea te r sync ro mesh i speed Helps 'lie! e< noun' ’ e.ison.iha-

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* HE', i-c I I : 2' AV\>M \ \ M.Hmn u.tgon tac.'ory .11: s t u d d e d snow tires -xn- n in e s well maintained Dark green $1 7 ' 609•883-9629 liter L .it:

67 . AM EASTBACK rebuilt engine" mder w a r ra n t excelien’(Widit Asking st-kk, • in ■ ,4 4

>.27-1

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:1962 P cond it Moving black Call 61

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A MOt TH SEDAN good I on, jrmThanically sound

must sell s ’, 00 America! irainut id board ft $1 jad ft

i>9 445. ,<W’

»67 JAGUAR J HE -e Amonuitis AM EM t7i.ii-, steering ancs Li axes Mis

. mg m r in ■:»' ‘ *■ U*>M4

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7 ; A'AA Superbeetle rain, new Hd N d A 4. > < I used K-w uu.e-tires snows Excellent condition iik.-- .-m i ail 587 8*f7t after 6 p rns 171»> 1 ‘all 609-4664)871 wkcpvs anytime wkends

ANTIQUE i .c - • “4 >mu ”> HONDA fSocl blue fop cortee excelli nt md t i« 609 <Wifn < 'wneo and invar •

, ' ' .ctit.te and gentle mituslet '•6<M 4ot ' -

s 7; H O N D A 7 )Oci e x c e l le n te' -’>• itjf AH \ J - 72.- itiw mileage and red 4500 -.r.g ncies

ond • ai 6i*h924-254 i luggage rayk 7 hcimeis $. «Please call after 5 $r*9-wfe-25,56

rVR VIXEN “: - utmi yon , I'RH Mf’H ‘.m- TR<»PHYmags 1 .midyears s2ai«, E\- t - nudition Ux. n'lan'tt-

mO 799 1495 after 6 p m old < all 201 397 u76,h

B! L K Ur, s.ABRE B.S.A - ... ■ „ k end s - -'- '■"er " i st s . ' .e M l i s 2 1634 ;yde • . /'

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1968 Bt 1CK custom LcSabre P 55 \ ( 4 door $675 In, good, ondiLon 1 all 1(09-862 7648

68 OLDS CUTLASS excellent condition original owner many extras $151X1 ( all 609-448 7681

Instruct ion

.ne'e -l . .iitjK! ’1 I'l .ml; 2 cm

\1'. 1 . ASSES Painting and:: r.i :,v ' Hie-kingham Pa*' near

N- ■ H. pc s ta r t in g -Aug 2 in ale- F 1 ’ ' 2U, 794 8582

Special Services Special Services

SWIMMING E Prompt serj\ Kn­ot 166 2078

<JK)L f i l l i n gC a l l 609-466-071 -

ft

fiiic : . . 2'c

! .M

■ mt .dual or group s per . 2 hrs Less for

I vt,e; it tk ed teacher M A 1 !"w in Rivers

AVa

'.5.71 Kjc show ronr:,••w mileage - ndr ' \ om. ■: i:-.-,u>e ' ,-mie' t >I \ K i HI SI SL SS ( *)U.E(.E

tkhl tiki 202 . fr C

* motorcycle 72 ( T.350 Hmuia ||( i\y ul.lj- *u*' . l‘.-i 'roiP.IT

ft tif 11 k * 41 d 8*5 : 764 ,,d 11 •

~k'ND A : 7,|| ■... 1 - extra t it --

sun ■ hlkr a | 31! *:,'•) .. "ibV P

: Ai.•opcond' c7,‘i 54 57

P(K1 ,V- S ldew ndet | n * .- . i-isscd 1 n i 7,

1965 .CORA \1R- Cot'PL E - - ejletli < ondlllnn $ >." ,1 • I'.451-1748

t'.i'o M M L RICK log engine deluxe interior mint green well 1 aired for $1100 Also 13*1.9 1 o\uta Citsrona 609 921 3099 mRst - i190, ( 'HEVY II Perfect <mud $70" ( all ...Kt 466 2741 alter 6 5C (I m

69 FORD GALAXiE 2 Jotit h a rd to p power ' l e e r i n g \H

f M u n e bkie k ith whit« 11« orStudded snow tires e>i:etieni running condition oot* 466 2857

"'J ' .1

«i M' dll■ i f ' v lit

torj - hortSCfioo , ,1

' i.c ingston Ave New Brutisw ick N J implete sec r o a r iai and

\ , :s , muting f nurses Dm. and Night Courses

■phone 201 249-0347

• ng essonsi Mi-,ii education teach er

c. ms" m Lon All ages in id,fm' efuits P r iv a te pool,

i a x : eric. 1 . .w nship * 5(11 Mr i e.dnei c 1 c 609-882 1533

P R O F E.S$K)R GRAPHER

P ic tu re s memories Takt work Six'ciulizi new born babi other work reasonable Ca 448-4716

AL P H O T O - A1LABLE

re foreverT ike a look at my

lig in children and Available for

also Very evenings 609-

es

Call

RUG AND .CAR.Steam eitraqt

dirt out Plcku wall to wall in per sq fk. 1 Hopewell I Hopewell R)9-4i

PET CLEANING ion method Lifts and delivery or

iome service 14f nune C leaners ouse Square

66-1112

Mobile Homes

.if tier M

Camper^ & Trailers

65 PONTLM LE MANS GTU rebuilt 4 speed Molig, 4 speed w./hersl rebuilt !89 w I amity to to, 514 hti hydrolic cam w new lifters new tires w mags new i-yhausl system , b rakes .nr shocks heavy duty clutch & pressure plate. Imttiaculate c: tenor Must sell am being transferred $.750 or bod > it for. Cal! 201 446 6713 or 6497

Autos Wanted

!- AM PER|dinette all w heel $47

V> AMPhob and ■ .-fi,noted

ed rosnt

: C1 < lif'.rf 1,. I n i1 M.x!' i-nlli to

T

. 4f: h o m e ioxah'l oil unfurnished Idea,

mountains First 71) ■ 297 520

ci: I'RidT'I'Bl ’ by 60 more k:3 hen 2 j ^dniouis. a 1 in.ifr. extras -Kiitjed .1(1 lot n Rot.

, |>J.r . ■ ...... ' .A ...4 ■

i tent hr! sleeps *. pi door j iwnmg -par*1

II 6(1*1 882 8,721

-X

JO

( X III. p>.p 'Cj I ■(ter Rebuilt ,1 id

3* -umtne! N< -tee Ufi-7 57 1 304

TL: VMS (.'LINK' ..--er a 'anis Limited

>i ,;.c 46 ;211

N I H t , I 11 I N : k bitt ing & ■ ’ - m A.- ; a 7 by Airs

1 i> ■ ■ : 1 c rii Mill. Warn nIda w ■ Routt- 130 East U ,.l-,.i X I .>119-448-7270

HE'.INTER NOV.

i t t l6k asses Shule 1 .1! ccag e history holidays

dat 1 music and dance I c begin <7, tober i15. - X 1. iris ages 8 9 10-11Cal!

<• >•!.!,< Rowtibium Lee Dratfield • * id 609 921 -8907

1 I \ s s u \ i ) HI- \ ( 11 ( (M IKING x VMM Al’PRl 1 1 \TION

' ( 1 \> s )s

PAINTERS penenced & tr y our home nr bit reasonable rate; Call us at 609- 833(1 between

BetaCht

Pool

I All Vi Houle ju6 , R.

201

LOTUS MASER autos and yervi International Y‘fInc Call for

A1

■ I > one.a -1weekend.*83)1

motor •ck a

Pt ncel.hi summer and fall.• .»-! 1 las- hlldren HAVE VAN W(Ll MOVE

.'.-Lag.-n- and adult levels Cal!Dir:.1* S'." p m 609-4:72 8062

( OMMEHl 1 \ l A RESIDENTIAL WINDSOR PAINTING SERAK E

O l ' A L1T Y CR A FTS M A N SHIP REASONABLE RATES

609-448-76,2

M.M 1 P \INT1N(. CO

Interior & Exterior Work

FREE ESTIMATES1064 Hex ere Avenue

Trenton New Jersey 08629 Isidores Thrappas 609-394 829, Isidores Milonas 609-392-1579....

i After 4 p m

ALUMINUM DOORS 4 WIN DOWS installed Baked enamel finish, triple track free estimates Call T Sullivan. 609-466-3432

re liab le , ex orough Brighten siness at our very

Free estimates 4-4739 or 609-396 8 a m or 7 10 p m

ELECTRICIAN Licensed no job to small Call 609 ' 448-5202

GARAGE DOORS INSTALLED & R Li PA JR Li D Reasonable Ere:*estimates. 201 29“ 3797

I \ \ ER ER POOLS

ll Store

Repairs

See our]unique installations

fork Uoeile Mead N j

459-3000

PAINTERS House painting., in te r io r & ex te r io r , m asonry wood & concrete patching 4 plastering, paper hanging, free estimate all work guaranteed Call 609-466-2810 . 6-9 eves

TYPEW R ITER REP AI R General cleaning and repairs

L'ree estimates ( all Kd. Kadigan 609 448-6443

PAINTING INTERIOR 4 E X A I ‘ prestigious jLiRlOR Pop quality work L'ree es at sane prices L s i in ia tcs R easonab le ra te s rformance Center Ku!K tn s u m j

a ppts 609-397-3555Lully 609 88.5 1537

Capitol Painting

s m a l l j o r ohome rem(*dehservice fr(x: estimates Call 609 46 6 54 3 2

3PENTRY and lg Tree removal CARPENTRY. REPA IR S and

small alterations Call *4*9 799- >»(7H after Ul'pm

haul ido odd jobs Ra(es negotiable Call

1) R E S S M A K I N o

notin

7K , , E-l:(i|i}v|A XfnHll L, Hi )ME ,il< ptitje Sc Cm*1 w ,iu , ,.n

!:j • • i)j ti.-d, 1 .i-li." >\,‘rjvf-r -Kuifiig & nirn 1 an

at) I *1 Swajisr- I-an- Mobile '7 b iilUi '-'"Wjl evening

.j « Hi- \i|b:*l l-:i in dSL l.i n r .! idge 2i)jtti rnotifr honn- Sleep':- : -.-It <n*tj)I-iin.|d V * A. epci I'm i !kW- 6*1*1 ......... . .

, ( \ ii L : -' : IS A B IL IT lE Sl 1 7' ifL I-; xil! do summer ' ,' :,c ib-.iding a r i th m e tic

,. ci uies K 8 N J Lift* - f l ite -.in 448 0840

i t iN ( , reading study - : iduai diagnosis,

pro: . r ■- :• ■ allege ievels L'oif.rid appointment 609-

) > J 2H4d

609-921-6503

' AR WONT SfTARTttvy s Tow iiig i Morrison Ave 443 4424

vLTERATIONS Call (819-448 2125

JaniceA N D Wolf”

call] BarRoad Service. 307 FURNITURE REEINTSHING Hightstown 609 ('HAIR CANING, 609-896-005?

WOODEN PA ITO PAVERS Cross-section*! of tree trunks Cal] J a sp e r the dependab 'e Unusual shapes and sizes Call moving man Insured609-466-052$

I

LIGHT HALL jobs doni' before 3 pjm

NGCall

i : i-p .tJtW .lilt • 3 M PL i ,; 4j leepsilt, .' »y. ,,1 ,d :L.

:. i l l Uapt 01 O ' •*."- •

F ' | (H • AI L',d:rrn a a i

v ! • !Ml*ji '14 H . A il

>. i>4 ] i 2 bath ef j. , wash di . 4. :7 ondition Call

1 H i H i L • ■ L. D P i A N (j I'D- iil-.R : Hamillon Square

•ti • .ns to beginners -,'l ' • ! .'• ' idents Call 609-

Busmess Services

RE BOOLING shingles Labor per 100 sq ft 609-921 8179 or

Self sealing & materials $29

;uli\ insured ('all :01 233-9586

PAINTING &- L'rank Janda ' a i l 609 448 5.

P29 2

\ P r fHANGING Dutch Neck Rd

TR

1;. I'L : ILS rilH HHVt DLL

i l,:t ■ ■ •- . - 1 m v i 1i f?.P.I D-

2. i;« D

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■ - ■: a ' i and s ta t is t ica l paper Mis Kneger 609-888-4272

- : v V, \ M m RIPT typing■ ' .•:■•!' ’BM Execubve &

1 \rr r* (*X(-f ' * ft-.

FIREPLACES Beat the pnedic Guaranteed to .to choose for ins 2803 dav or rute.

Alt

Ml SH FOR 1 i-.rt, 'be 44r •- i - -m (,

,-j. -1-0. *y1 1

(if 'll S'f 4| \ MG ' * - it ■ ’* j** • n \,\: <H ><iM»f> \ f i < i;

"'N: '.'I' I

" U tM .l l i E d i t , SALE In ■ ■ - 1 l. i i ..(s.litimi Made at white

■ -t.U * .'t'e|tly fwiujied includes -ii - anchof and litesaver*-

s : 2? ■ K, i ,.Hji*l£4 7 N

' (**'|e "U /.nk •■«**» - Op

MOVING

201 247 6787

a nd odd 609 443-3541

TOP SOIL sand General hauling609 259-7032

gravel & stone 6f®-586-7341 or

wpx>d burning ed fuel shortage

k Many styles de finish .201-297

‘ K'CARIONX -s' D e . , . , :

.f > E a ’ a

ROOL'ING Sheet metal tin or cooper hot roofs & shingled roofs, repair of leaks A flashing freeestimate Call 609-466-2810 , 6-9eyes_ ’.

IKKiRL. A SON

LANDSCAPE SERVICE

Keep your lawn looking neat with

a price that can't be beat

Painting and all t> pes of odd jobs

No job too big or too small 15

aMair; Bfvd Pennington or call

•>,*-■ 88-, 4 . ,D 'et . p r:

(. i (- 3..a* ,* i! -' • f * K

P \PL H It \.V ,1M , lor those oio wan! the best H Martin,

phone 609 197 1634 if text 6 p m in'

' \ It.H' » V I Ki>h,n with■ . ii.. a .-red

M it i-g.un 10:30 . ttiilei and oars Can Ml"1 ' >i. *(*: 2*' 0832

iL T ICC - HAL T i -•'rip..’:-, *t|ii7 "w I. j" , \ ■ i.i-.S'

i i ■ ’a: ’ equ.p jisk ng s Kg1 '■"** '** lads a|t<ri '. p m] "7 fM " | 2 '

-*•! NL Hit -|8lied icity :cu Lrn'cs ky new all |*87 Hliji alter 6 p tl.

•**-j-k .1 ,1'. In j turn wkends! 1*s j1 Hi liLE"'. 4E \>Ki! !

■ : le,' ■ ‘ !*•'}' * .I‘ f

f t :i ' ) " ' !

•*\ 11.Bt ■ v r f if*. ■' -• i - M , :

sir j Sr* |i»4) ' Jj*-i' ‘- I I

■i w Ira: (■: real 1 it

Aviationf

' PIPERjr place

IER' p r ' '«

REL’ f

- t ST'- 'Nt MADE slip covers tiring vour oWD tabru or select run. ours For more information

- ,*'* *86 3244

HI H RADIO tape recorder on H ik guaranteed repair at

■ I-.I ■' "Me' pr ..es L,'\jM-rt EM•-'ere. .-' i > .nrr- no T\ work

,*i m ni-“.v 2 not shop ■ R::r ea i Registe red

. it** ». , • At ter •

\ n s u \ n \ r n \ { i ok

' ■ : i- • brickworkp a ' ' >: crete water

proofing eti

U M 1 1x10: H HI It I)L K's t \ (Mf’U 1 j\ t, 1 22

- N | '- toting right gardening ceilings

estimate at - 1 t'H-'ween 7 8 am or

!** * • - . : u-tween 7 10 p m•• - >-\p.-n e rv ed w urk at-r r.ites

i ! : x r 1'HAT TORN screen ■ ».»-■ ciass We install

i . - D <nd Plexiglas in t $ (v , ice Rights

; ' - - . M« r .-r St*■* 446 .44

\\ LIDDING PHI Preserve s olutr •inforgettahlh di color 12 * eaptint 0 g r a )ih i n Reasonable ra te

TOGRAPHEK •enjories of that

in sparkling experience

w e d d i n g s 609 *87 4R50

EXPERIENCED will do outside an(. Lm tre*' estiimalc

HOUSE PA [NT I * ex ter io r Smglje house (Jualitjy w rates Also <idd

erkjobs

D R Li $ S M \i \LTERATK NS p e n e n ce d persfi

K I N G A Let an ex *

in handle th<* problems (foil 9$! 26(* f

PATIO h

Speciiltv Decks

t Pa

All WoRoute 206; Be

291 359

mss POOLSAN IP

SEPt lC('ILEA'

" Trucks Ni

Kt SSHl.l EL ID ( O

2b 7 eaj> Li 201 644 25 54

PAINTER inside painting *419 882'0764

«'G m te r^ - A room em ire

at reasonable 609-924A074 a

1. s n > i t......f

>■•■ "• .'ntd irw

■■<*> 21:

I U.TH HAt I.INt, A M m T V < all Barry 609 896 9049 evenings

LAMP s h a d e .s lamp mountingand repairs Nassau Interiors 152 Nassau St Priraeto.i

pk in c e t o n d ispo sa l serv ice:Rt 130 A Half Acre Rd

Cranburv \ J 609-3951389

Home and Industry Garbage Trash Rubbish

RemovedHau 11 ng of all Types

LOCKS

blocks for ■Valkstios

ck CoI e Mead N

'-3000

1 AN K* NED

Waiting

* perience- 201-356-5800

CAKPENTRA

UAL HI IUJERS AND HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Alterations Additions Repairs Rooting G arag e Conversions. ( eramic I ile and Tub Erwlosures

No job.too small Phone 201 329-4004

301 297-6262'

R IC H A R D P E T T Y609 799-0798

e x c a v a t i n gLAN DSCAPIN GDEMOLITION

Septic systems sewer A water lines connected dnvewavs A parking areas contracted landclearingHightstown Rd F’nnceton Jet

TH£ PRJNCFTON PACKETi ' " ; ■

! h ‘ 1 - a w n i n a t I j td c ju r

THE CENTRAL POST(V/NDSOR MIGHTS HERALD

WHD\fc.ST)AY*u (il ST h r

Special* Services Special Services Wanted

S e v e n For C e n t r a l J e r s e y

Bt ILDER i .ProiexM onu14_craTi srnanship Ail phases of building M K 1 ()1 H - r O S S T R t (TIO N ( ranbury \ J fohMAB-HlHi or >u- 329-6013 '

VOLK tiUGICLEANING : I and

FLOOR W AXING Hugs professionally cleaned in your home (Dry! within 'one hour Guaranteed! no ishrinkage Free estimates (fall i609i 448-0120

’ l l

HANDYMAN w.llmg to dean out attics,, cellars ana garages Light hauling Free estimatesCall collect 609-888-4875 after 3 p.m '

PAINTING ex te r io r free estimates Fall Richard Weidener 609-466-3217

s r a p r v r ^ PAi^ ,NG 4 - LAND WET BASEMENT" DRAINAGE M. APING T sanf? s,one aU work PROBLEMS" Maybe we can heir.& T | a l l t e nj 3 n R “ d u " rl" ' U n d ”“ '* « * • * •221

OLYMPIC kooE lN G CO Quality work-reasonable prices For free U (,H 1 HAILING estimate cgll 201-846-2136 after 6p m [ David Kohut. 201-359-4341

Moving.removal- Reasonable rates Cali

WATERPROOFING CELLARS < i l, t i i c .7pVAHANTEED ^ B n c , , . S , tP Jfur"j of tub & b o v v e r leaks Call MrMW 3H3 8484? S o riS ' / T rP n ,o n C a ‘ * T i le 609 883 7443

E X P E R IE N C E D MASON Driveway^, sidewalks blacktop Free1 estimates! ("all 609-882-0764 anytime 4

G DAVIS P a \ mg Asphalt Blacktop, Stone,& Gravel Cement s idewalks |k steps Phone 6(j9-9>i 9109 or 695-9451! earL. moifis i^ — 4 — j-------- _

t I ;CUSTOM FURNITURE Book cases, cabinets! e tc ’'designed and made from a variety! of materials Careful planning & estimates given frele P a ra d ig m Wood working ^1-54^-^787

T

I)ANNY.PjklVliVt. ( () Interior & E x te r io r j R e asonab le ra te s S a t i s f a c t i o n g u a r a n t e e d Residential 4 Commercial Call anytime ffij09> 3193-4718

NELSON (.1 VSS4 Vl.l MINI M45SPRING ST PRINCETON

E l e c t r i c i a n - w m do jobs myour home Fixtures and chan­de l ie rs iBM a I led Also lamp repairs' Call 609-8B2-6295

-----------------------------j-------- -i— .— ---------------------------------------

GOUKMEjT T(> GO wonderful food'l«r parties at home Delivers ckuly After 5:30 jp.m phone 609 737-2092 loir menu!

~ J KClLliERs T ~

Garages Additions Dormers

Renovations

All Work CoRoute 206, Belle Mead. N J

1201 ) 339-3000

609-924-2880MIRRORS

At. TUG LANSPLATE 4 WINDOW ( > Cr.

ir.

\ \ \ M A ll. 4.SONl S Hvv v 130 4 Griggs Drive

201 -DA 9-4656

Repair ServiceElectrical Power 4

iPAINTING

4 general hotree estima 609-448-3608

Lighting Installations Industrial Maintenance

INTERIOR, exterior me repair Reasonable tes. Gall Ken Richards

ALt MINIM AT VINYL & steel siding, gutters and spouts win­dows. doors 4 awnings Complete house or trim Fully guaranteed For free e s t im a te call Berg Alumijiurri Products 609-888 1850

DO YOU I. If not have

.hand an d ‘garden tixetc

.SawTie

4 Bgrosko

IKE to cuss your tools ’ ! hem sha rpened Sa w s c i rc u la r " c a r b id e

'Is. scissors, knives Aj: ]

farpemlig Service ! 609 799-1*573 Pla ' P ro : Jet \ J

PA IN TER S 2 g ra d u a testudents , Interior and exterior work Experienced Gall after 6 prfi 609-882-5516

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IU II.DlVG EMODKLIm .

a d d it io nEH XI HEP AIKS

201-297 dtif 0

BWH!-SERVICE STATION'ON WHEELS

XXI111 l X Ot WERE x I WORK TOD VY

I O f W It t *NI ll< Ot I IMI XX E I I u X I t Nf.D

l o t R t m <The fam ous I > >'■(’ WRENCH mobile vans arehj-jif. y u rStations on Wheels t I oadeii with th • latest i-lectronp i-quipiM-nt

mothltlg IS ■ oft to If ball' I- Spoil .cars amt truck r ■ t ‘ ‘1 " ■'t hofiough Ivor •. h'T a ’' 0' ■!

TDe® and Ip .long* iWill ID VOlfV'lliK

Willi I M i j f t o l l k CALI 1609) a k 7 3700

Why watt until the robf leaks" Plan ahead for your roofing needs NEW ROOFS ' REPAIRS

COOPER Jk SCH AFER 63 Moran Princeton

W alnut 4-2063

CARSON & SONS CABINETS Kitchens, tops bath office Formica laminations specialists Existing cabinets made newvwifh formica Call 2JH 297-3587

Garden-Landscape

HAVE YOU LOST or are you losing an elm tree'

THEECOAnnounces new p rev e n ta t iv e measures for Dutch Elm disease thru an injection system Com­plete tree care

L,E Benson II 6(19-466-151*

R M W El I S MU K A- I XNI)St AIM

Complete care for your trees A gardens removal A trimming brush chipping feedingr r tie landscaping

For fast A reliable service call Bob a! 924-1522 or 924-0983 fully insured A free estimates

D O E It I l It I X N D M A P E S

Landscape Designing and

Contracting 609-922-1221

I it t XI( , \ R O E N VI A R M I I V

Landscape Designer and Contractor

Xjlex.indcr SI'Princeton

>2 2401

.ALTER V, DfTIONSaf reasunaLi*ur 201 821

LARGE Rtj AjC off needed now 9214996 . 8

).Mmaijh roacx

)>Y SCI3j t-5 p

A ( iy o u n groom m an Hightstow n 211 i 545 9658

M A R R I E COUPLE three roonth butler subt -t Irorn Prince school a t (f

M A N pi or

*ranb: i rr 609

I he franlklin

Y w u m ' !\fVVS

1 he Manville News St HS RECORD

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For Rent - Rooms For Re.nt - Apts. For Rent - Apts. Real Estate For Rentin pvt home

in near Pr ntist Call 609

N E E D S , a | ir ivate honn i

area { a 11 448-0056

APT 27 lor undei 609-924-i

arged foi $180

-351(1

MARRIED) bedrm ap! distance occupancy

c o uor dble

of|dntn ICall

CATERING FOR ALL occasions, our only business Parties for 1C to 1000 Party platlers our specialty For information call Micheles 609i> 443-3663. ___________

Bldg. Svcs. & Supply

WORKING responsibj e bedrooms chen 1 y sboro Wes W ill share sit for absdn Fisher 609-9:

MCs

living ar W

lome tee s21-81

SOLID VINYL SIDING will not peel. chip, crack, fade or deni Guaranteed for 30 vears Call 201- 782 1233 collect

PLUMBING & HEATING OIL BURNERS

I It KEDDINt. A St IN IV234 Nassau St

Princeton 609-9244)166

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'-M AUI. \ |R f t iNDITIl in E l 1 a par!men! n-i|Uired -for approx Aug V- thru tilth lor middle aged English couple Princeton area i ac 6isi -c; jhh., j.v.• j,; lays‘.M -i t f m i l iSk 11ii* \ .11

NEED T( so ft for adjoining must be a re a , in 443-3822

WANTED Spfce ft Preferabl Call Rick time afte

COLLEGj: small fanrl sly housesittn ig Box 41232

SINGLE needs Hr Nassau S sider grea er Pr 609-921 -311 2

’L.E desire 2 within walking

rincefon Sept 1 i 09-443-4177 after

ir i: no v

REN 1Slims

sm illil Might i-x pen

appox 2500 asttes class A- room, by Sept town E Windsor ive Call How

PHOEESM ning Iron furnished I Call cat) 921 2

611 t

)Rr«Sabr».

louse46#>

37 1

WANTED physician House in accessible ceton Pac t

...ff~T0

wife counti to to et

MARRIED desires 2 Princetof Reasonable

tdi

M A R R I STUDENl apt. or sm nearby '■anipus Princeton

\ 1'ART.Mi­ll Tlsborou lfloor. 3 or SI75 plus- woman

FAMILYroom apt area Up 7R2 3811

FURNISH!-: June, c 65 Svcarr 02962"

roup It’

Q U 1 E T CO.UPUF in P r < a I

AIRrnce

prefe

.INF PILOT on ap a r tm e n t

rred up 11 con nceiut; a r ia Ken

WIFE retur ad wish . to rent rom Aug 1 to Jan

2J)37, il no answer

B >:

RENT childr

v aetti wn Re x »02'232!

Young en desire ig easily ply F'rin

tljpLE - I child, apt or house in nearby area

t 215-945-6227

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1469

P R 1 N (' Y. TUN -sires t bedroom te m Princeton or 5referably near Box »()2312. c o

WANTED nville area 1st

Willing to pay es Middle aged 981

I '

>F 4in or

$185

■:d H.1Il c

I ire

-Y R ex ire 609 9

; I'­ll (pi

WANTED couplt P iainsborji Pfinceton arjea $200 60S) 799-.

For Pent

leeds 3 or- more aro.und Manville. month Call 201

•: U NTD Sept uId Write Kane orwood. Mass

if E S S I u N A L l ! '-i-drooi! apl 1 1099 eves

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MANVILLE Furnished room (or gentle! I a ll en ijuiet street. 2 blocks >t: M.iir: Street Call da vs 2ul-725

201-722 5524- in *\*e-

XPARIMKNI'S FUR RENT . A : 'e i i -oom uiiftiry etjutpped 29 .: cm room 4 ompjetcly wooded '.:t- • private-Vortrance opens cn

UN IV E R S m urgen lv needs two or

-srr all apartment w, Iking distance

on ca npu.s, for 73- 74 all 60 i-921 3574

couple near Hi after 4 p m call

2 CURLS in mid 2o s seeking rooiiisiate mr large sunnv house m Hopewell Lease begins Vug T """421 tone ext 2670 da vs

FI RNISHED ROOM Light cooking male only AvailableAug |n Dcposi! a ill hold $110 in advance monthly Call 609-921 9055

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ROOM for Gentlemen Furnished Call weekends 201-722-3018

iandst aped cqj tertnts court!N \ and P 'i ' - . i te setture Lawrence vit , , L.iwrence Township north ot l Si

4 RM APT.f adults prefer! 201 722-1614

MANVILLE

Him shimming pool ’xenjrjal TV with ’hilly reception

It rom $225 K! 206.

2 streets , *1 & 206 junction

• "e" i 'a i - n4m to (ip n. Call 609 645-2898

3 MONTHS SUBLET Hight­stow n. sept : . bedroom, S180Modern urge - -ntrai air 609- 448 >465 ,ir 5 . 2'< “25

2 BEDROOM house n Princeton year's lease Ava securdy (’all 609-56

LAW R E N tE duplex apt

TWPor 3

" la rge bedrooms

onspacious ground $2:0 per month ( all 201 444 -465, alter 6 p m

LA-MBERTVILLF rooms andbath somt : irmture $2Uf month tnc heat At ail Sept I 201-782- 0527 after or wk ends

unfurnished $350 month,

1 able Aug, 15, ’ " '203

K! RNISHED HON E FOR RENT Overlooking t ie Delaware

V ery large iuxur ous rtxims 2 marble fireplaces. 2 bedrooms. 2 : 2 baths refrigerator, washing niachine and d<\er included S60t) per month Acfferman Click A-

1 ) Spring St 6)9-924-0401 and

Co R ealto rs Princeton N J 586-1020

h*dSingle person or 4 r , M)M APT F >R -VUG! ST 1st ( all after a p.m (-a |j guy 44 , ^K .r 448-3559

BusinessReal Estate For Rent

OFFIC E SPACE SouthB r u n s w i c k H i g h w a y 130 professional Building Complete facilities and serv ices Suite *1 900 sq ft suite »2 1150 sq ft Eckert & Gatarz Architects. 201 297-4200

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4; rooms no............... ' * r* i l U U I I I 3 , l I U

children CaU after .1 p m 201-725- 4556

J f HEH andtfident need 2

room and kit im Sept Plain tor or Rrinceton >r farnyor house wiiers Call Miss

9-5

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lock;Mott

30,

t on my c a r . big In Princeton 609-92! 282) any

PROFESSOR and set k house rental or opjortunily Reply

c o ^rmceton Packet

ROOM FOR RENT Walking distance to' new West Windsor P lam sboro High School and Maurice Hawk Schools in West Windsor Township Ideal location lor teacher ( all 609-799-1256 after 5 30 p m or before 9 a.m

Rt it >MS \ SEMI EFFTCIENC IES available at xeekly rates Prin ccloni .Manor Motor Hotel. US Highwa. : Monmouth JunctionN .) c)01 129- 455a

Hut SKKEEPING ROOM FOR RENT 2 l 2 mi . So of Princeton on lit l Call 609-924-5792

ROOM FOR RENT for single Run or woman Privileges of kitchen and entire home. Call 609 159 50!1

For Rent • Apts.

FOR RENT Sept ! furnished-2 bedroom apt l ;/2 baths patio, picture window air conditioner Free gas and heating appliances and use ot swimming pool Just out ol Highstown Assume lease until Feb 74 $218 per month 609 448-417!

SPACIOUS and modernized 6 room and bath apt Private en trance ample parking drapes and wall wall i arpets No pets’ Relerenres required S35() per month (919 421 2313

BEDROOM APARTMENT 6 miles I rom Highstown Large ■ ard, newly decorated, couples or small |amity preferred $210. p<*r :no including heat Call 609 395 1985 i

BORDFNTOWN Farnsworth 1 oiomui Apts Beautiful 1 ■t'droo!,. all electric kitchen, air . ondn toning, pool off s t ree t narking till*) 882-6515

STRATH - iRD APARTMENTS AT TWIN RIVERS 1 mile east of > J Turnpike on Rt 33 in E. Windsor Studio 1 V 2 bedroom, opts caprteted and air con ditioned I & 2 txirm units have dishwasher Membership in tennis 4- ,vim club included in rent Immediate occupancy an most units 1 hour to NY City by

uburban bus For information, all 609-448-9000

EAST WINDSOR CHESTNUT WILLOW APARTMENTS nedroom ap a r tm en t ava ilab le i,09 448 6960 -

( HARMING EFFICIENCY APT m Hopewell Borough. $175. per

month plus - electric 609-466-0782 after 6 and Mjeekefids

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161 FRANKLIN CORNER GARDENS; ill Lawrenceville available 1 bedroom apt with modern kitcHen. dining room, or den ana livfnt room Stop in from • ■6 or call 6()f-896-()990 .

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WORKING; MOTHER with child looking lor .same or single female (o sh a re furnished home in Lawrence f’wp Very reasonable 'all during dpy 609 292-4920 4474

HR Apt : Rocky Hill A (available Sj/l’ $210 Call .609-924 "471 afternoons

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3 RM BASEMENT APT on I arm 3 mile E of Hightstow ri, modem Pliorte 609-448-0297 or 394I16u • j ’I i .

-— - ..■--'■rf ' ...1...j— ------- —APT FOR RENT ■ 1st floor 4 : ms ucinftv of Allentown Call 609-448-71241

MODERN EFFICIENCY lor single person V\aildble Vug 1 Private center of Law renceville First floor $lta Unfurnished, utilities extra Phone 7 1.0 p m 609- 896-1282

SI B LEASE ! bedroomapartment in Princeton Meadows. Pla ins boi - > from Vug 15 Call 609- 799-2745

S I N G L E C I M M I r I N GEXECUTE f desires 2 or 3 rm apt in Princeton vicinity Call after T p m 6W 448 6322

L\wREN< I- R t1 \ ! > second floor large i rtxims and bath, sun poi - pvt en t ra n c e < oupie preferred References Sept 1 $193 ■-"1* 88 64oo ’or application

RESPONSIBLE YOUNG professional oi graduate student is needed t<> share i luxurx fur mshed 2 bedrixim apt many ex Iras Nu lease required Please call 604 443 4324 after 6 p m

SHARON ARMS Garden Apartments

t.OI fI Mt r> VI.I.HIN n>T VI i I I t I HR U \ l \ ( ,

sharifi Road 1 ippositc Sharon ‘ ountry Glut)

1 HI lntersec lion 4 Routes 130 4 33

KENDALL PARK -baths large living sst m kitchen, Nea Aug 17 occupancy 201-297-1975

NEW Kour btdroom Colonial with 2 1 2 fvaths kitchen anddinette living room, formal dining room bay window paneled family r iom with raised Hearth fireplace , laundry room walnut stjalinad woodwork

3 bdrm, 2 . dining rooms, r Rts 1 4 27

$340 Lease

throughout. tr garage, fullbasement or( landscaped 1 acre Princeton aitea >525 per month One month rent! in advance. 1 month security 201-359-8123 or201-369-7391

HIGHTSTOVVN ( rent on southj.Maih 2 1 2 baths lam il . $450 per mi) 60F

REASONABLYmins froirn

OLONIAL t - tor St 4 bedrooms, room, air cond

448-9419

bedrooms, g a ra g e im m edia teoccupancy 1 all 819-924 1 43

SPACIOUS site house, modern k on bus line to NY $325 mo - util) Available Sep I 609 921-7164

PRICED - 15 Princeton , 3

rooms Older i t hen. 11/2 baths

Garden space i ties No Pets 1st Please call

CON V ENIENTLfi Kingston,

bedrooms, Ijl ;2 kitchen family Curtains refrigt dryer included V ear s lease Ca

$9al

LOCATED IN split !e \e i. 3

tjaths.-.L R D R rm 4 garage

rator washer 4 25 monthly rent

609-924-0526

APT 4 rdoms plus bath in 2 family housei Lawrence Twp 7 miles from Nassau St Includes large garret in d all utilities $250 per month i(|al) 914 769-4471;T

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UR INC ETON ARMSI - ifI u v i i r | A p a rtm e n ts

jnd 2 ik'dlroomsl Individually ontrolled■ licit. 2 -uir conditioners

Individual iq.iconics 12 cu it Rcl ri ge r a tor Venetian Blinds Large aalk jin closets Private entrances j! Laundry room with washers and dryers Wall to wall

Jnd j|(X)r apartments Rents

star! at SlllUup

carpel mg in 2i SuperintentjonU on site

M-xlei . 'par1 mens Telephone e-si 148 4091 ‘Open Daily from

in p m jtd 5 p.m except Sun day Direcjj<ms from Princeton Princeton Hi] [htstown Road . turn right on tifa Trenton Road, i 2 mile turn left arxl lotiow signs

4 ROOM AjPT upstairs $220 pi as heat No pets Available Vug 1 Applv at 242 No 7th AveManville o f ’ta ll ”201 526-8175

KnoMY 2 BEDROOM apt. New Egypt S145 plus utilities Call 609-.*59-763.3 after 6 p m

HOPEWELL BORO 3 bedroom iuplex L R D R kit den 4

bath $325 per month Call 9212435

,f "nl-d RNISHED ! Iiedroom apt |n the iaki- a Highstown now beirig

; i"-d Rent now and selefcl it ,"i Private entrance

s - ■ v c near everythinga.Jt ,i _>ijj 297 4436

TRENTON ; rooms Itv rm bdrm kitctfrti $139 .per mo ■ ail - 609 t" i:tfu after 30 p m

VP ART ME NT. .EUR RENT 3 ■mom plus bdtlh Lawrence Twp n 2 family house Includes all utilities Available Sept 1 $!95 per mo Calj:)9l4-769-447l

El'RNISHED R|)UM GenianYpjply 25" f > ir-! v , M . ,

H<:j( )M El N.ijS'Uti St iokj rent i Jojju any tim

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n nedrof m privacy iai|jc 'ill-pi... •

’J W ILLK 4 room apt 2n I ii » ' H en & not water supplied

V at Immed VppTy Hui! A *- or -ail 2(H-725-7687 j

• 2 RM VP! 2nd lioof tfid \v a i lan le S>*pt ,j

j-r »'-!"■ red p i - ow r| • . : 2 ■ . » . ,1’er j

NEW HuPIili Pa 2 bedroom (own house apartm ent in unique ' ret- setting Air carpeting drape ' all; weekends 215 862

5 \ 2 BEI)H< iiso room

entrance WI** -G ■.

elt

vX j Bedroom Apartments Starting at $180,

Vi! appl iances plus a i r con­ditioning Wall'o-wall carpets - l^iundrx facilities on premises Some furnished apts available

IM M E D IA T E ' C C U P A N C Y 60*) 259 "448

R u SSMo u R VDULT c o m Mt MTY G u n! .: >(irn. aptsingle house patio carport, in d u d r u g etc f’om m un p r iv i leges I all 609-655-2731

Real Estate For Rent

ENGLISH!" iWN Monmouth Heigh’s g.'unnu- modern home on beautifully uimiscapod acre Fine residential area with ex celleid si hiKiis ig 'ledriKims 3 baflis 1 R with F r tortnai DH f a m ih rm wall to wall throughout ( en t ra l V G ail appliances S, C oven built in vkIc am . stem intercom underground watering system 2

>' gar age ,v m 4 tennis ■ iub 50 :l dr P- i epliii $ Vo jw! month plus iiliidies 2ii! 4*,. 465!

KENDALL PARK : bdrm rancii 2 baths wooded lot, fenced ,r. ard. available sept i. " ' ' '"is* $;2 per .month

.plus c r.*.e- gii] 2<j~ .a-

PR' r I- -s d •, >IN', • »N LE.AA’E wishes ’ lease 6 bedroom

lolonui. for I >r 2 vears toresponsibit , Vppliarit esdrapes r'jx-'s rn uded sise !o Princeton N Y bus 4 Mon tgon.er s- r:oo|s 2"i 159 < 772

AVAILABLE lease Spactot|s ( "IoniaI All baths, family room carpeting drapes acre Montgoni' • min to Nassau 1 $500 rnontH F 2U1-359-6772 after

1 - for ) year 5 bedroom

ppliances. 2 1/2 with fireplace, on landscaped

ry schools. 10 Si or N Y bus ir appointment Friday

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FURNISHED rent on lovely tennis court:and bedrooms, a r e a , kitchen garage Located ceton and l a monthly p lea wruing lo Rox < ouples preferred

Guest house for tate with use of

swimming pool 2 , room dining eened porch ana

between Prin 4 renceville $400

se contact bv Bav head N

4 YEAR OLD West Wmdslor baths air cofiditi family room, kit appliances iticiucj: references reijui S5(m month Available Sept. 1817

YARDLEY! - restored Three room 11replace.$ ('*' • all 215 49.!

Rut SE IN HjiVE area w a it ing University 4 N tH-drooms. 1 \ 2 hi rixim w th fireqia D R Large kitchen . i ea i- enced rea month Available or ionger Call FCiJ)

OFKIl E SP ACE

New m odern suburban office center on Rt 287 interchange Space available from 500 60,000>q ft P re s t ig ious neighbors Partitioning to suitCarpeting.-air conditioning blinds included Private entrance Ample parking Reasonable rental (or short term lease

Horace ( Schuman201-469-2233

EAST WINDSOR OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT

WARREN PLAZA WEST RT 130 4 DUTCH NECK ROAD

SCITE SIZE NET PER MO 2 rm 385 sq.ft *2004 rm 770sq.ft. *3756 rm 1150sq ft *525

Attractive prestige building with am ple p a rk in g in excellent location Panelled walls, carpeted, acoustic ceilings, centrally air conditioned 1 or 2 year lease with option Available immediately Call 609-448-4024 weekdays

LEASE professional offices on Rt 1 1400 sq ft Excellentlocation. 6 rooms carpets and drapes included Ample parking $50(1 per month 609-921 2313.

SPACE AVAILABLE in Valley Road School Building for non profit organizations and com mercial use Contact William Karch at 924-5600 ext 318 between 9:00 a m and 4 00 p m

OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Prime office space available verv reasonable 609 393 3565

OFFICES in East Windsor Professional Park 2,500 sq ft remain may be divided Prestige location 609-655-2010

0 FFIClE FC>K RENT ..centra 1Nassau St recently decorated, low rent ava ilab le now. telephone secretarv available609-924-2040 “

2.000 SQ ET plus fullbasem ent Corner location in Blawenburg N J Neighborhood commercial zoned *3 00 sq ftCal! 609-924-3121 tor an a p ­pointment

f (JLONIAL H- m rooms 2 1/2

ined. fireplace in c hen and laundry led Secuntv and

1 year lease plus util ities

Phone 609-799-

Pennington Square Route 31 Pennington N J

One Store Available 2000 Square Ft

Office and Storage Room 1600 SqFt plus 3600 So Ft Shop for Lease John McNulty 4 Sons CoPh 609-737-1300

1832 Recently sunken living

canal towpath3563

(SIDE school d is tance to

V bus Three ths large living ace separate w rth breakfast yard $400 per

sept 1 lor I 5 r 9241597

1. V W K EM E TO W N SH IProort i olomal V'"■nam $45fj per month Goodreferem es "cqu F.iherty Rea)tor

onth to month

red Anna C 609 882 4333

FOR RENT onvement Icx-atior

oaths nreplace, w

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HOI SI- RENTAL - Air condi.t'wned •; bedroom 2 bath ' " U s ewith f;irmly room and den withpicture-.jij. v sided lot ;n EastW ndsi a $42. per month CalilY'i ■' >• del 1 or Realtor."! 19-921-

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NEW a ir i ijnd it Princeton area! 4 t iwihs :: replace r«.' n i rom xphool ra il! ad $475 j, m< ■’(♦9-1 :)47

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F IC E SPACE Excellent location on Route 130 just north of Princeton Hightstown Road one thousand square foot of professionally panelled carpeted office space three private offices, plus con ference room centrally air conditioned Available im mediately $374 per month net Located in the Richardson Realty Building adequate parking available V

RICHARDSON REALTY ( >11609-448-500(1

Summer Rentals

( (ITT AGE PO< uN o MANOR Pa 7 bedrooms ) t>a!hs, kitchen sun deck cham pionship golf nurse $190 wk .Call 215 493 3664

days 215 295-2046 after 9 p rn and on weekends ■

( APE CUD Delightful suites m North Truro Quiet short walk lo beach Continental breakfast No' children under 12 or pets $140 per week for three Call after 6 p m 201 359-6011

TAL 6■ar lake and

Ave 2 1 <2 patio, local

onth Januarv >09921-6612

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oned home xdnxims 2 i ‘2 ifimih rm ,5

shopping nth Cal! 609-

Sl MMER RENTAL small rustic t cottage on Barnegat Bay at TomsRiver ) min to Bav swimming la min to ocean 2 bedrooms plus hot water shower elec cooking *100 per week Avail Juh 14-Aug 18 Call 609-432-2167

T H t P R IN C E T O N P A C K E T

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WINDSOR HIGHTS HERALD

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PEDDIE SCHOOL AREA: Charming older 3 story home which offers 1 5 rooms and 2 baths, full basement and:2 car garage It is situated oba large well landscaped lo t . : Some of the features include a fireplace in the dining room, some wall to wall carpeting. *elf cleaning oveft,, and ceramic tile baths, Thisnew listing is offered for S48.500

BEAUTIFUL HIGHTSTOWN RANCHER: Located m Pedclie School area. Living room w/fireplace, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 1'. baths, full base merit a id 2 car garage. Central air conditionedFin'shedj recreation room in basement which measures 28x30 feet w/bar and carpeting. Large nicely land scaped yard. Paved driveway $56 ,400

LEONARD VAN HISE AGENCY

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I’ V E B E E N M O V E D A G A IN B Y IBM Soac rous 5 bedroomColonial loVmgly cared lo r in West W indsor', most desired Princeton Ivy Estates. Included are (ireo lace, central a ir, screens and storms, and uarpet in fam ily room. Over .1,000 sq. ft of living space 5 Itedioom s,: 7'/i batds. Brief* & Barn shake exte rio r, gallery foyer, ?0 eat in kitchen w ith U-shaped work area, master bedroom suite w ith dressing area, walk in closet and shower bath. A ll other rooms are unusually large and abound w*rh lavish closet space. Fu ll basement. Im m ediately available at a realistic price $ 7 1 ,5 0 0

A R A R IT Y fin today's m arket. T w o bedrooms 1 bath, 1 J x 2 0 dying "tu rn , fj.ti -m k itchen , all on , lovely acre in a unique com m u m iv .

, - , $ 2 8 ,00 0 N EW L IS T IN G 3 bedroom R anch , modern k itchen , separate dining room, teautjlu l grounds, and patios make this an exceptiona l buy in Suburfcia at < | n l y ................................... j 3 g goo

T H E H O U SE Y O U A L W A Y S -W A N T E D Situated on a beautifu lly landscaped l^t on a cul-de-sac street is this lovety 4 bedroom split levelhome Therpf.s a firep lace , lots of closet space, attached garage,and ism excel)lent cond itio n ...................................................................................... jg 2 500

CO M E S&E ifti", lovely ranch com plete w n . 4 b fi.io -o r. , living roo'nt w ith fijepf,u (■ ."w ing room. den. kitchen w ith op r-ihearth , 2 ' , baths - hai mifig IjinHscaptng and central an-conditioning S 4 0 .9 9 0

H IG H T S T O W N R E N T A L IN CO M E 2 apartm ents pius 9 sepa.ate rooms m .lkefthis ,i good buy for the investor $37 000

1: ' p ,■ ' , :One of the fe lM EST C O M M E R C IA L s-tes ,n cennui N.J M, .nlum-

t r , ij S Rt 1 30 fir 'i71 1 r a- rc wifh 288' Or iii V'S-bu u y r oad ’nn •.hi" so ft st"" frame Modern building wdfumcnj than.-nequ. te packing Th is exceptions, location w ithm 1 :, mnes of e «-t 8 ° ! N J T P _ S I 2 j .000C O M F O R T A B L E C A P E CO D Hum ■ i > Scn i.ii" Clov- to sfroitt'l' i .m il "Mill I I'll", th is firms" has .i P retty in .ear v ,j,q" " I " I m fir-I I m il bedrooms. Pleasant neighborhood a " for

S 34 900

S M A L E D E V E L O P M E N T 1 2 • •'-w homo-, ri 'On- constrtictiiDn L vm,,- i‘p ,i< ,if»- fJffiioq r oom, im i m k.-tch**n, p.uuHlr*d tam i)v room wi th

tleioi fo i j . i n i f t 4 Ivd to n rm 2 '. b .jfhs ' ucm woodori iil( i', ' |t i.Osn out. O n ly "1 t*(? S 39 900

rman, Click & Co.realtors - insurors

evt 1927

15 Spring Street. Princeton 'V J.I i - A Sir. I .‘it-1 i!-t

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BurlanbRealty Company, lac.

Marvin W Durfand. Broker 234 Nassau S t., Princeton

(609) 924 2054

TWO Bl L E V E L S U N D E R C O N S T R U C T IO NCiHnpit’ifetl -' thin 60 days. Nine;Vooms 4 bedrooms 7 batiy. feet ro r" itility rt ram j - - t her jdin ng dtju hying rooms. Buy tndw joc-t pick your Rotors

S38 900 each■R'jicf.fd .»{,

Bl LEV'LL 7 rooms 3 bee!) oarfS panelled drtn 1 ' .i"’:- kitchen and living ioom. aluminum s ri wj

■' 11-ifk fenced ip yard Wali fo wal carpets d u p eI........... - ■ r ................................. ' ■ • / - • • * S34.500

HALF SJUPLE'X 6 rcon*. Emshe-d basement ; ! ' :I! HC'js 1 0.1th nice kitchen, .inHa large IV.I g t. c'i c fi- t,, 11 carpets cine J*t conditioner. Above

I ;{ ■■ in t igt bed. panelled dei■ si . iienf condition. , • S27.900

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have afforded us the opportun ity o f meeting people. The access to all major h ighways are

pteaaure beautifu The mai have

The Villi somewithin tqjo mimites of out apts. Our apartment u the largest and best equipped fo r the money in all o f New Jersey. It is certainly a

all our friends to visit us. as the grounds are kept here are many activities for us io participate in.

iemeni has kept the Phase If guidelines even though they vhich we think is very nice.

The Village Apartments has proven that there is something for every group to do, including a special single program which certainly has been a great deal of fun and enjoyment to out particular group. Our shopping mall has some very fine restau rants and boutiques, that equal anything in New York City. Due to it's convenience to New York City, a great many of my friends are trying lo find- apartments in this wonderful community.

The ipartm eni "(tm unitv lo r the beautifu l people w ith a so. iai iuh atmosphere that must he wen toheapp re , ijtcd .

step into i new world at I he exclusive Village A p is.. A world thaf includes m agniftcenfe designed suites w ith w all to w all car p f tins: arid drapes included ,

Y o u r own apartm ent is just the beginning -as yifti socialize w ith nice neighbors in the -nurnerous recreational fac ilities . Imagine 3 Jly jnp ic m/ c pools . ! enijim m irts. bdiiard room ...beautifu l shop

ping enfer on premises..: and a place to parts whenever > ou w ish, at rfo extra ch a ic r

f hat’ s the V(Jlage Apartm ents m Iw irt R iver- See it today and enter a w orld that u i.t! doesn't exist anywhere outside of the V illage Apts. I

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T'e have cHjotcn th e .' illagc Apt for its mans o ro rm em .-x su .h a s it's lahulnius stftixiils, swim and tennis lubs. Uut beautiful Vmpping gc-nrer which is on site \nd most im portant o f all a beautiful apartm ent at a reasonable p r t .« f x O ur management here is the ik s l I iiiave n o encountered

I m m e d i a t e A F u t u r e O ccupancy

The Village Apts.With Terraces & Patio’s at Twin Rivers

1 & 2 .Bedrooms with 2 full baths including stall shower

Centrally Air Conditioned including wall-to-wall carpeting & drapes, j

Free Swimming Pools & Tennis Clubs

Studio 1 & 2 Bedrooms from *190------------------H—O p en 7 d ays a Sweek 4 0 E Xpress Buses to

N Y C D a i l y

Directior one milef Grace L

, J Turnpike to evil s east on Rf 33 entrance f or further infortnation Mrs

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BL ILIJI.v; LOTS in Lira Ridge Pijrk 1-1 2 acre lots |$18,O06 :o S_’i2.iMn) Phone Harold \ Pearson dex cdoper bob T3T-22(i:'.;

Bjr'.AI TIETL 1 1 2 acre wrxxied lojfl Permanent view on 28 acre private lake 609-737 2263

3 WOODED Af RES in j exclusive residential mountain area located in Bridgewater Township Call 205-722-6338 after 5 pm ;

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MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP one acre-country lane level & dry re$idental lot, 300 ft frontage Serene location 3/4 mile to center ol Roosevelt. N .1 surrounded by open fields & woodland $9200 Call 21£-952-0055

TWIN RIVERS 4 bedroom Twhnse in the walk-to corn munitx ’ A home free of work ceramic foyer, no-wax kitcfjen floor, plush carpet downstairs ajnd up 5 appliances, humidifier, gas barbecue so many more extras: A truly, uniouo Home with a per sonaiitx .ill its own and yours $45 900 Call owner, 609-443-1886

SPLIT LEVEL lor sale by owner LawrenceTwp , 4 bedroomk, 1 full and 2 half baths, eat-m kitchen with dishwasher, laundry rm & wall t% will carpeting 'in D R 1, R & sjpBciou.s family rm (iarage pafio 4 deck Reasonably

500 Hall 609-'priced at after 5

PRINT ETON ROOSEVELT I pper $30’s Must sell relocating to Calif 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms m a s te r bedroom w beam ed ceiling and fireplace 2 complete baths, central air, short walk to school Call after 6 p m 609-448 2027

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Nl ESTATE West; Windsor p 5 beautifully wooqed acres, xljvidable. adjoining 'Windsor x kSs West. $40,000 Brokers Itected 609-921^472

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP

NORGATK I I I Spacious 2 s t r r \ <'olorual in excellent condition ori a fenced corner Tot Centrally air fondtloned. 4 bedrooms. 2 li/2 baths, basement. 2 car garage Extras include carpeting, drapes, humidifier, TV antenna, storrtis and sc reens Shown bv a p ­pointment

f RED AULETTA REALTY Realtor 609-883-5522

WASHING]Rancher cm lot Livin kitchen, jial and bath Rul New com screens re f r ig e ra to r , T A . frefei wall c a rp e t $43,800

71 1269

x TOWNSHIP nicely landscaped

'bom w fireplace , led dejn. 3 bedrooms

basefnent Garage ilton stormers and washer., frost free

washer, d r i e r r»and some wall to ng Are included

PROFESSIONALLY ZONED - fourbedroora home Ideal for doctor or dentist (’lose to Prin­ceton in West Windsor Twp Can build professional building on additiona l co rne r lot Write Box 02316 e/o Princeton Packet

Richardson

HM RANCllER dead end- street in C7<r>l (t>n i a 1 decor

learns hardwood and brick fireplace „

eat in kitchen, bedroom* full

g a ra g e Aluminum sv m ain tenance

BtTLDING LOT Montgomery Twp 2 acres. Great Rd near B(fttens Brook 6(19-921-9472

BE.U TIEt I. BEIL DINA i SITES upper Freehold Twp Allen

town area Woods, stream and pasture Twenty minutes from Princeton vicinity 4 l b acres $16,600 o ther larger parcels also a\tillable 201 353 3699 on 201 352- 5988 1

\E U HOPE SOLEBt'RY Bucjcs Co by owner 3 bedrooms 2 IT2 baths, paneled den with stohe fireplace, attached 2 car garage 14 x 28 Minderk. on fully ifenpj scaped a c r e $49,500 Not in development Call 215-862-5236

NEW HOPE Snlebury Bucks County lot lor sale ifa.tlfio 215862-5,236. . : \

,1 - 1\ KR.MONT > miles Nokh of .Middlebury Do you want to own a n \te f" Plus 32 beautiful AcresnveE’ Plus 32 beautiful acres, panoramic view on main road 29%. down plus terms to right buyer Excellent building sites By owners S19.50O 802 388-fiil)<37

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HKiHTSTOWN 2 new 4 br 8 room homes on 75 x 132 ft lots w ith 1 car garages $38,900 Oliver Realty 609-924-7777 S

MCST SEEL HOUSE Soon as possible $3(i,ikhi or will bargain 4 rnis i- i bath just remodeled, new kitchen room for extra bath Perrineville on Sweetman Lane next to school. 201-466-9787

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E H J O Y C O U N T R Y L I V I N G m fhisVharmmg 2 story Colonial that features a large living room dining area, eat-in kitche. 3 bedroom s, baths and garage Beautiful treed lot Immediate possession $27,900

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n i TSTANDLNG COLONIAL near I.awrerii'*' Shopping Center Foyet larg®Jiving room, formal "lining room, ultra mod kitchen. ■ bedrooms tjereat den. laundrx room and ..^attached g ara g e

dscap _ J . | i - f

schools Iminediate possessionP S42.5JX

P rofess ionally landscaped lot only ; x e^fx young Close to

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1 CSTOM BUILT brick fronted"Ionia 1'has known loving care bx

o owners -Seven spacious rooms magnificent rpanelled recreation toom with liar attached garage rear patio with loads of trees Adjacent to Trenton County Club V a liable to qualified A'A & EHA buvers. Oniv S34,8(Xr■uma

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516-7700

COZA CL ST Located on a Hightstown w exposed; .pegged floors.. Living rood dining rooin, basem ent, siding for $42,900

CONVENIENT TWIN TOWNHOUSE End tennis courfB, pool shopping and school Thj-ee.ibedroom townhouse with w a l l ’ to wall ca rpe ting throughout;!, Basement has been finished lntb B family room with wall to w a l l ;carpeting, built in couches, liar, and 4 s te reo speakers also • an office and workshop js*Ming .glass doors to redwood deck Alt appliances and central air popditjonmg Buses to N Y C $48,506

ALLENTOWN AREA Very attractive colonial type rancher with expandable 2nd floor This new home exhibits , the finest workmanship and features a slate e n t ra n ce foyer with redwood paneling hardwood floors and natural trim finish The rooms are spacious and include living room, formal dining room, 3 tiotirooms 2 baths, bright modern kitchen with •beautiful cab ine ts F inished basemen! and garage $46,500

.VACATION HOME Shore property Long.*Reach Island has beautiful 2 oeiirtKjn. Cape Cod with fireplace L p i 'a i rs is large panelled area. slOtps 4 persons, separate kitchen 7} 2 h im Won­derful home Tors Urge family or small family thi;it'ft $35,000TWIN RIA KRS if you are looking for the I nest ijn suburban living with <lai v "oniniu'-ng to New A ork t Tty >e sure to see this 2 bedroom end unit townhouse spac ious livhnk room dining room kitchen;'life2 baths Wall to wall carpeting j central air con­d i t i o n i n g ( d i s h w a s h e r , r e f r ig e ra to r ) W asher d ry e r Immediate possession AH for onlv $33 91X1

likes guests

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TWIN RIVERS excellent. 3 bedroom . story townhouse in Quad II section of Twin Rivers. Features include large living room with picture window, for mat (lining, modern eat-m kitchen, i,irmly room a re a 3 la rge bedrooms 2 1 2 baths <$ full basement such outstanding ex Iras as carpeting thru-out all appliances patio, central vacuum & much more Realistically priced at $39,500.

TOP COLONIAL P art ia l ly wooded half acre lot surrounds this lovely tour year old Colonial home Features include living room, with bay window formal dining room, bright, modern, eat in kitc hen eighteen foot family room full basement, and attached garage Extras include drapes and rods fenced in -rear yard, washer dryer, and refrigerator outstanding value at $45,500'

1 'LARGE RAM H Outstanding landscaping surrounds this pic turesquo ranch style home ; e a tu n .1" la rge livmg'room w :Th pa tare wtrfstow. formal dining room handsome modern cal in kitchen, three extra large bedrooms lovely panelled lamily room two and one hall baths, basement, m d two car garagw Such quality extras as central air conditioning p r iv a te pafio. with gas grill, screened in rear [Kirch -lamed hardwood floors, and much more Top value at $53,900

MODEL COLONIAL former model home in excellent quiet location mi a cul-de-sac in East \\ indsor T- -w nship This 7 year old home features., large living room, fof mal lirin g 20 foot paneled lamby room lovely eat-ip kitchen,4 bedrooms 2-C2 baths, full basement and 2 car garage Such quality extras as central air conditioning drapes and rods and c a r p e t i n g t h r o u g h o u t RealisticalT priced at $53,900

EXPANDED RANCH Lovely quiet half acre lot frames this unique year old home Features include 21 fool sunken living room. lorm.il timing handsome modern eat-u kitchen ;ovely paneled family room laundry room. 5."yes , IjedriKtm- i ; 2 Baths partial basement c -i 2 a r garage Such • "its:.(tiding extras central air conditioning and wall to wall ( arpeting ihrougtwwit Top value a! y7.i 9<io

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This beatutifiil Bi-level, fully carpeted, on a very welllandscapied ot! in Hightstown, 8 rooms and 2 bathsExcellent condition $47,500i

Yardvilla lovely well kept cozy Cape Cod - many extras for occupancy ........................................$32,500

Four bedroom near Peddie School, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, 2 ijaratjes, 2 fireplaces, large lot, aluminum siding and spacious living area Very well landscaped. $55,000

Large two story home in Hightstown 10 rooms, 2 baths, close to schools and shopping Priced to sell.

$30,000

4 Duplex in'Hightstown 6 rooms and bath. $24,0004 bedroom Bungalow in East Windsor Twp. situated on L acre parcel with established trees and shrubs. Brand new kitchen with new range and dishwasher,carpeting in L.R. & Bedroom. . . $32,500.

Rancher in Hightstown in real nice area, colonial interior with fireplace, exterior aluminum siding with aluminum storms & screen. Situated on a 75 x 150 lot

........... ...................................... $42,900Cape ip Highstown on quiet street with a cul-de-sac. 5 rooms down and a large porch across entire back of house, air Conditioner Ideal for young couple.

$34,9001. Wc«ley Archer

448-2097Mel Dempster

586 1290Jack Warwick

586-6971 Evenings and Weekends

Asa Mowery’395-1671

Birchwood EstatesCustom Built Homes

These luxury homes can be found on Birchwood Estates, Princeton Jet. These homes are set on % acre wooded lots, some larger . with attached 2 car garage, 4 or 5 bedroom 2 storv colonial style houses featuring a large living room, kitchen with breakfast area, panelled tamilv room and 2 full baths. If that's hot enough there's a full basement, fireplace, ,Mid a porch or terrace.

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By Wm. Bucci Builders,-Inc.FOR INFORMATION CALL; 924-0908

H IG H T S T O W NC o m fo r ta b le 3 b e d ro o m o ld e r h o m e on !4 acre. Large shade trees and q u ie t street.

Asking 541,000H IG H T S T O W NH ouse B e a u t ifu l” ? N o Just a so lid 4 b e d ro o m C ape C o d in m ove in c o n d itio n Im m e d ia te occu pancy C o n verg en t to schools & shopping.

Asking $35,900.EAST WINDSORThis p ro p e rty needs som e w o rk b u t o w n e r is anxious to sell N O W 2 b e d ro o m ran ch er w ith f ireplace, 2 car garage, on 1% acres

Asking $39,900,G R I G G S T O W N A R E A

L o o k in g fo r a spacious 3 b e d ro o m ra n c h e r a w ay f ro m it a l l ” ? Large b r ig h t ro om s, e x c e lle n t lo c a ­t ion fo r easy c o m m u tin g to P r in c e to n , N .Y . or N e w B ru n sw ick 1 acre lo t.

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EXECUTIVE S H O W P L A C ENESTLED ON A 3 ACRE WOODED SITE THIS MPH.CAH! I CUSTOM BRICK AND FRAME RANCH FEATURES

Entrance foyer 3 i.itqt bedrqorrys

, 7 full Baths.ft Family! room with tnei>l..i< e

3 car garage

Princeton mailing address located m Gnggstown Shown In, appc

DtScWminafiingly furnished in Spamsfi'Merlit'erfai'ean mot > .....n is h tn g s e x fc e p t fo r a f e w s e l e c t e d i t e m s o f f e r e d ,jt

Mm let i ' i.Tei ti u k,i|i h.-i1 Breakfast room Formal,dining room LduntlryElei ii it heat .mil licotral lit conditioning

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D A I M I X R ± Gubhi./rx>ONE NEW ROAD, KENDALL PARK

SOUTH BRUNSWICK. N J. 201-297-2822

Preview in Lawrenceville4 Models

3, 4 & 5 Bedroom Ranches

and 2 story Colonials From $58,990

Oor carefully designed h o u s e s h a v e e v e r y t h i n g f o r t h e q u a l i t y C o n s c io u s h o m e o w n e r

City3' Sdvvers and Water. Paved Street. Natural Go- - , . • ■ Wood! Laminated Colon.a! StyleSt feet Lights. American Standard Rujmbmq Fixture. P.iv^d Dr vnyvdv- F ,h\ La'-clst .»oed Lots

, wiith 10 Shrubs. Caloric Color Coord a •• a red Built F Ra- ,■ Hot •-J S * i • xj a -1 .-. * - • , . Bam.of Cera'fnic Tile orj Floors and Wua Par *d F urni: , R o ir . ['!' n f (i .f;c F..'t B pt-om-c •

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Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For SaleSALE BY OWNER WELL MAINTAINED 5 yr old Cttanbury Manor Bi lexiel LR. DR. Kit, 1 BR 1 l baths a panelled rec room with Colamaf brick fireplace, den or 4th BR. laundry room, \on tree lined 3 4 acre W W car petiing in LR, DH & ret Askifig S44. # Cl

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TOWNHtU SK TWIN RIVERS 3 bdrm living rm dining rtn. eat- in kite 2 1/2 hath finishedbasement w 'bar, family rm den. bu iltm stereo , w w carpet, all appliances, end unit. Quad I Asking S4H.30O. Principals only ( all 609-448-7752

PENN VIEW HEIGHTS 3 .bedroom rancher with central air immediate possession $65,900

TRENTON COUN'TH'i CLl B \KEA a stone cape cod with 2 stpne fireplaces and -a terrific tamily room A gtxid home for the active family $39,900.

HOPEWELL TWP 4 bedroom cape cod on a well landscaped lot Two full baths and a finished basement add up tp convenience in this house $45,000.

EAST V.MWHLL TWP this rancher sits on one of the highest hills in East Amwell Eight rooms 2 baths on 1 34 acres $63,900EAST AMWELL. TWP a custom built r a n c h e r with la rge rooms Beautiful lot Manv e x t ra s Give us a call " $68,900 *

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PRINT ETON JUNCTION on nicely landscaped 3 4 ac re Colonial with 4 ex t ra large bedroom.-- family-size kitchen with eating area refrigerator freezer and self-cleaning double waif oven, living room separate dining room, paneled family room with fireplace laundry room w ith washer and .drver . 2 3 2 baths hobby room, full basement. 2 car g a ra g e and cen tra l vacuum system Excellent condition and only i i 2 years old Convenient to schools and station $68.(XX) Call 609 799*0807 Principals only

TWIN RIVE bedrooms, lar dining area ehen. - with ,> phancesand c buy $23,000 weekends ar after 7 p.m

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FOR SALE TH REE STORY COLONIAL on beautiful grounds in western section six bedrooms bedrooms three and hall baths , modern k iichen break fas! area two car garage, la rge te r r a c e , conservatory Pt ncipais only Write Box 02276 ■ '• Princeton Packet

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R* I 2 mile* vouth of Brurnwiclf ♦raff le c i r c le ( H o l i d a y I n n ) . Take iug"arxdie and ^oi*ow Pl«in$ boro wgn i fo r 2 mi let to P r in ceto n M e a d o v i O P ♦dke N. J . Tu rnp 'k e *0 E n t 8-A Right! I rrule to P t 130 South Le f t 2 miies *0 C r A n b u r y PI<»in$boro Ref (M e i n S t . ) r ig h t i m c« to P e tn ib o ro Rd

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FOX RUN APARTMENTSPrinceton

,Y4 mile* S E. of Princeton University

6 0 F o i Run P 'a m s b o r o . N . J . 0 8 5 3 6 • Te l . ( 6 0 9 ) 7 9 9 - 2 7 1 0

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F AST WINDS(|Rj , J yr old split, 4 bedrooms. ljfti baths. 26 ft panelled lamijlCrooh'H ,lg eat in kitchen attache#! garage partial •tail lo wall c-*rjp*tirjg; Delightful

stiijeet. over ! 2 landscaped in

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HIGHTSTOWN 3 bedroom ranch house situated on nicely shaded Street with no Thru traffic. Panelled family room kitchen with dining area fenced rear yard town water & sewers, 2 car over sized detached oaraqe

Reduced to. S35.00C COUNTRY LOCATION Split level situated on 2 acres with brook running through property. 4 double bedrooms, large family room with stone fireplae panelled playroom, 2 . bath oversized 2 car garage. Many extras S66.500. C R A N B U R Y WYNNEVVOOD 5 bedroom expanded ranch, 3 baths formal doting room, French doors to patio, family room with fireplace, 2 car garage situated on t acre lot.

S75.000.

STANLEY T. WHITE REALTY. IN C

Realtor61 N Mam St Cranbury N J

655 3322 or 44b 2477Eves

Them •... S fre'd, Jr 395 0679

M anville Weston Section

tModern 6 uwm ranch. IV, baths, full basement, at tached garage Built in oven and range, gas heat, back yard chain link fenced, l O O x I O O I o t $43,900

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University Flights campus area. An outstanding custom built bi level is under construction which features 9 soacious rooms, large living room, formal dining room, modern kitdhen, family size rec 100m, 4 large bed looms, 2'. oaths, laundry room, oversized 2 cat garage.. You still bejve your choice of colors. House will be situated on $ one acre wooded lot with a private atmos phere on a dead end street $50,900

JOSEPH BIELANSKIReal Estate Broker

212 S. Main St. Manville, RA 5-1995O p « n T h u r td a v & F r id a y E v e n in g * t i l 8 - S u n d a y s 1 4

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MINI FARM n 9 ACRES

Graceful older Colonial on nearly 14 acres in Hillsborough presently used as a 2 tamily Featuring 10 large rooms and 2 baths, 2 story barn and other outbuildings Good road frontage Additional acreage available Ideal setting for a small horse farm $$9,50o

H I L L S B 0 R O C G H Graciousness and quality are the Hallmarks 3 this 4 bedroom 2 1 2 bath custom Colonial on i plus acres . .verlooking the Millstone River valley From the built-in closets t<> 'tie triple-hung doors to the hand hewn beams and cherry mantle over the fireplace in the family room every care hqs been taker to polish this jewel of a house You tan also enjoy wai chmg the birds in 'he mini bird sanctuary from the serenity of the screened pun h Let us !ak*: von on a perMina; nspe< tain vC Tin

Call 201-359-4121 Eisenhower Galler) Of Homes

RealtorsHillsborough Township

PRINCETON MANOR(Viorth P os t R d . • W e s t W i n d s o r

O p e n Daily 1 1 - 5 * 7 9 9 2 1 7 8 ‘

BUILDERS CLOSEOUT5 H o m e s f o r 1 m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y

A P r i c e d f r o m $ 5 8 , 3 7 5

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The homes are c esigned for the utmost in comfort and beautyand nctude bt e:k fronts, 4 or 5 bedrooms, all with 2V4 baths,all with 2-car Jarages. huge walk-in closets. Caloric co lorscoordinated kc chens with built-in dishwashers/wall oven.counter range. hood and sink, solid oak No. 1 flooringdouble-hung w aod windows and gas forced air heat withoversize ductc ark for air conditioning. All .homes aresituated on ■. acre landscaped lots. Community ..facilitiessuch as cubs sidewalk and paved driveways are allincluded.

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HHJ.iER f)F ION . •PENNSYLVANIA I RQPEKTY BK K.x > OCNTY complete

recons truc ted bank barn All

SOLI ®Estate^ 2k acre' attording .sec­lusion .Tor huge stone house Conta no,a t : n.' ■ 4 t 2 t aths. 3 fireplace-. • g potstone dr

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he Tec imed eu $3®

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Trenton N J

room- iargt- finest utilities, centrally VC, 2 car garage.landscaped acre great tor en­tertaining S89.900

PARK W ETHFRILL ASSOC.Dovlestown. Pa

215-348-3508 or

215-343-6565

MANVILLE Weston. 3 bedroom■ a p e dining room, half finished basement a ith fireplace. 1 1/2 baths, -v-aii to-wall ca rpe ting $45 ooo. Bv owner 201-526-0762

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CLAREMONT REALTY CO REALTORS

Amwell. Road. Belle Mead( 2 0 1 ) 1 5 4 - 8 7 : 7

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( M’L t (>1)Beautiful Hopewell Ron> on a tm:e q u id street A home o tie lived m and i enjoyed L iv in 2 room a fireplace dinmg r h 11k ki(< ften a. dishwasher. Lreaktalst nisak panelled breezeway leads to g a rden and .g a rag e j nice iH'drixini- 2 baths study 'sail to wall <;irpeting on stair;, and bedroom s C entra l ' u r on diliontng. water -ottenej finished basf ment leading in outside patio

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Kt 31 Professional Bldg 2490 Pennington Rd

Trenton N .1

SACR1FH K A spacious cuslont made house 1Y1 a distinguished LawrencttMlle location 2-stor> tieldstune front Colonial 14 rooms

• *s • |q ft df li\ mg spac« i'lus full basement and oversized 2 1 ar garage Has everything 2 i 2 baths 2 fireplaces built-in barti-H :.,,ck .•!(• Les-! h a n i > e a i s o ld m W W lt t a u d it io n Priced to go fast In low Sfio's < all ow ner tiiiD-8% o482

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souse 1 insists | if a large living sion with tirjfcplpctj dining room large km heirs . uifh pantry. ,4 Xodrooa;. lifiJiUr'd room 2 i 2 baths h'ugH ip a . je f ie n t with

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Real Estate For Sale '-.‘J!ROOM VICTORIAN HOUSE ifenter of Princeton 2 baths, ile garage, for sale to prm Is or for lease 609 424-6239 or

7 3 7 - I H 0 5

CONDOMl.MCM with 2 bedrooms and bath There is central air self cleaning oven, and frost free refrigerator . m kitchen, wall to wall throughout S27.000

COLONIAL DESIGN on an acre with 4 bedrooms. 2-12 baths center hall, hip mom. first floor laundry breakfast area in kit chen. full basement. 2 car garage

$ 6 5 , 0 0 0

TRAOIT.IO.NAL COLONIAL with four bedrooms' center hall, formal dining room; paneled family room with ra ised h e a r th fireplace , entral air. front to back living

room, full basement, 2 car garage $66,500

MOODE.I) VCRE new colonial w ith-four bedrooms. 2-12 baths, center hall, fireplace :n family room! full basement: S79.9oii

EVE: Evenings 737 1765 s

C R W B IR Y VICTORIAN 11 roorh stalely home on over 3 acres with stable "for horses 3 bedrooms plus sitting room and a 3 room apartment Tremendous ipoten Hal $79,900

COUNTRY RANCH Anunusually warm and robiantic home, d iffe ren t and Lively Roll tig green iawn and rich vert fie siding encloses the four

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fired{ace. new kitehen and in­viting dining room Walk idv t 'h n , M

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Air-Conditioned. 2 story. Kendall Park Colonial super sized patio, with gas grill and outside at ’ached storage area Blueberry si raw berry black y - at 1 raspberry plants p l u s ' l a r g e \e g c ta b le ga rden L andscaped grounds ! bedroom 2 ! 2 baths 2 1 ar garage 111 excellent condition Priced t<j sell $4.7Tie Owner leaving cOuntrv 201-297 2131

s'-RANBl KY very nice split level m 1 ranbury F.siatfs Living 1 00m with tuepiaee dinmg area ample kitchen iamily room 4 bedniibms on upper level, 2 i 2 tile baths /one hot water heat 2 ear attached garage on deep lot with many trees Price $32.oik

grounds cons wooded area, and swimmijbeauty A Sl35.oi)0 anytime

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room and 'lining roon 16x20' w floor ro ceding -forage bay Window'S and Erencti dimrs and large Minn’- kitchen w breakfast area make parties a pleasure 'I be 1 amt-irf.ihle iaiml\ - Kim and covered pa -1 w gas provide an. inform al retreat The w excellent

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pac< $’•) i all 609-1924-2601.

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SHERBROUK ESTATES 1 2 acre waxided lot 4 bedrooms, built in kitchen, fireplace 2 1/2 baths air arpeting and drapes throughout full basement. 2 car g a ra g e : many ex tras!maculate For sale by!$69,900 Ry appointment 2-136 Principals only

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INCOME P m i l t i R T i New,Egypt. N ,J |-r-[ EjxCellent op­portunity to l>u| line old home that pr ’diii-es gisijS Kicijn.e from -i iparinienls l-Tolftert}. ncludes an

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Even inksG Mc< ,1 Ulster 609— 259-9877E Booth .609-259-7532

h o i l $56 ,000

EDiNBURt. VICINITY a t­tractive arid different 3 midroom : and j imn ense »tois fireplat e ■ living room, very spaciotis h:;£h; and ■ m odern k itchen full 1 aseinei t 2 ca r garage on nearly 1 aerp $56,900 l

CtiTTAGE: or. 1 wootted areasRt M. 2 bedrooms iamlj room withbar pine paneled kitchen and dinirtg a re a U r conditioned Askiia; $49 .sKs

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Pl.Al.NSBORO Lovely targe larm house hi acre lot m i-ountcy Eleven rooms to get lost in Fiveb e d t n o n i s 11 1 t h t e e I ■ ' ,s - ; j < « J ■is sturdy and large shaded by i cautfui trees Presently used as two iamily home can easily be

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t iasement w w ca rp e scaped slate patio, witn

•and lawn service Man|v extras Must see Max as mortgage Avail Sept 1 '0 $ A '««i C .ill w eekends or weekday - after 7 p m

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a i ,-d ,n; ‘ i' f .. -ewersNear sciiooif Rrmeipais onr> $ 4 6 , 3 0 0 609 -1 48 2 -33 8 .:

iB E D R tn -M TWIN RIVERS townhouse end mil with all o p ­tions S.t8.90(L Quad II \f ter >. " " 443-1242

S M A LL M E G P L A N T /oneindusitrial c e r l t ra lh Soc ate:f P rinceton a re a i mm - r - d - s available Box 02224 P i"eeton Packet

j RENTALS •: rodm apartment adulti $;6 njcfms : 1 2 bath duplex; >223

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ar M M u - id .id fru a p i n g n i c e & w*■ ’■ i- ilm ,D.-d $ 4 4 ,5 0 0

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S u I S K i P H I S E N I \ T I V K S 1-veningsA > t,t*kend^

Anita Erson 448-6854( atherine ( hnsfn 448-21 21Warren Fox 396-9240Ralph Dougin ( 201) 329-6378

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Real Estate For Sale

i(N.S . s i I/ a .VI It )N with nil gc corner lot | ompletHy rennwH-ed interior & i-xtenor ideal tor 7 bedroom lo-sidenee nr app; uteri for - apts 1’r mcipaK only \j.-kmg $89 3on

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BY BOB DUNHAM

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t-.d " B u y 'and they d p i mak mg an y m ore of th a t s t u f f " l and is a lim ite d com * m o d ity , m d and va lues in A m e n ta are on the in crease . T h is m eans That o p p o rtu n it ie s to ovest ■ land a rP also o p po r- tu ' t»es fo r ''v e s tm e n ts that w ill be b o th so lid and p ro fit-

’ . VVt te ■ •'t*"* .*p-; - A-hether it be in-raw ‘ mb la rm ia rfd . m eant lo ts , re c re a tio n a l or n d u s tr ia l lan d ,' o w s thP Time to b u y ! A n d if v e m m n t e f e s re 'd : n b u y i n g o r se llin g vm o’ h o m e ,c a ll on

K IC H A K D SO N K K \L T Y t O .

R o u t e 130. W 8 -5 0 0 0

G iv in g fu l l p erso n a l a tte n t io n t o vo u r co m p le te real m a t e needs, we m ake home buyingand se lling a p leasu re , not a bur den We m vu e yo u to lis t w ith us f ir s t , our large sca le-adver f is inq d raw s p o te n t ia l b u y e rs toy o u r p r o p e r t y f rom m any a r e a s H o u r s 9 3 0 5 3 0 , d a i ly .

H E L P F U L H I N T .

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fo r o .r v e lm u

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f >t’lmh!: u 11\ ; a mi m japed ground-• 'hi! A .,Iking j ! -’ar., •-

h u o i - $49 .5 *f" i/ a ii hif9 "2 4 6737 N

ippointmc;! agents please

HOI SE FOR SALE Peddle school

s i ' i c i 1 " io n a l -m ’ r e e d eo

4 BDK.M TOWNHf il.2SE TwinRivers QI AD I Khneled famiK

BY ( DC NER room, kit & basement a re a Aluir; iandscaptfd patio w (<ieck

iter lot Phone 609 Hi- h1'’-

Real Estate For SaleHIGHTSTf )VVN BY ( A "i! :i;a:plained 3 vr old fc juif-t dead end' street

' - ’ rr rm . fullyaragi Attractive lot

a ll. 609-443 1.328 '

\UU ' >D Kitehen, living roor f ' bedrooms i i

fu basement wash*- above ground pool g;

’■ irbee a Lo t- m i x !(Mi C4 -> oo < »fl !0 .26 4277

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1. R w th ’ replace D R kit •Tuker^ pie;utility ar ea : : - 2 b nth full ---L-4-- — —at.fs< & .asement 2 car - TUi > L;f-:d rM am r i ’c V feat I i in Rr fS v mbrick te ' race rose g.i rd -n For fvnjapp* ca * “ • 44’" -rt. Pr mcioa Is i .1V1 |fo \ T \ r pritje f hop*

profess $45,500

Her 6 |

P R IN C E T O Ntrees, 1 tiedrfK'ins hvi

ith (ireplace; family ro< : screened - porche:

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IK \TH Hof i It IK AGENCY

REALTORS Hot Line2U1'526 3311

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T H E P R IN C E T O N PA C K E T *■*

I hr, I iiwnino', 1 ixJg^r *! THE CENTRAL POST

_________ I W IN D S O R -H IG H T S H E R A L D

' HI KSDAV. AUGUST 2, 1973” '

S e v e n For C e n t r a l J e r s e y

Classified */?ReaJ Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate for Sale Too Late To Classify

COMMUTERS SPECIALS.

$29 900A PAST SALE is needed for the owners of tjjis 3 bedroom home on a landscaped 1/2 acre lot Com pleteiy remodeled from the roof to the baseboard (heating system This is one) of today 's best buys

TWIN RIVERS TOWN HOUSES If you haven’t seen this

futuristic concept in modern day living, this is your chance All are fully carpeted, central air con ditioned ar^l with all appliances For example we just listed a bea u t i f u 1 3 bed room 2 l / 2 bath home for S4i5(Xl.

BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED - 8 rooms, raised ranch. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, extras $69,900 Box a02,'l 17 c. o Princeton Packet

BUCKS COUNTY New Hope Pa Small estate Spacious L- shaped all stone farm nause on 5 acres Well landscaped Historic value 1743-1853) Stream, spring house, filtered swimming pool, old stone bam ruins. -2 car garage, artesian well. 6 bedrooms. 3,baths, powder room. 2 large living rooms. 2 kitchens, elegant dining room which leads to 17x48' flagstone terrace, fireplaces galore Oil hot

heat Income property

HUNTERDON COUNTY 2 FAMILY 5. PLUS 6

Let the tenants pay the mortgage 3 bedroom and 2 bedroom duplex 3, 4 wooded acre $49,900

Barbara R

ASSEMBLY TRAINEES - in Electronic Power Supply $2.2(i per hr NJE corp ' ■D a \ ...................

NJE corp. Culver N J 201 329-4611

• 201-359-5171520 A Amwell Rd Hillsborough <9/10 of a mile West of H r 206

JO

water Lovely old charm 215-862 5330 after

property with d ib i t s arid Asking $150,dpo’ Cali

tug. 12

EAST WINDSOR 1 2 acre. 4 bedroom Colonial, p ro fe ss iona l decorated, eat-in kitchen New wallpaper wall to wall carpeting air fond 2 1 ;2 baths, full finished basem ent. house wide R ad io , in te rc o m ' a s s u m a b l e mortgage $56,500 609-443-6273.

tv $43[,500 KENDALL PARK - South Brunswick, 4 bedroorh. 2 1/2 bath Colonial Njcely decorated and c a rp e te d 1 throughout L arge landscaped lot, attached garage paneled family room and im mediate otfcupancy

| ; $45W E L L '1 \MHAT A BUY Vacant and readyi for quick (xxupancy Picture, pietty setting amongst tall trees and private rear yard is being offered along with this 4 bedroom (jedar shake split with redwood deck, attached garage basement.,and above ground pool

HOPEW ELL TOWNSHIP

RA NCHER-WITH EVER\'TH IN< 1 Kitchen with large dimhg area

generous .pze living room 3 bedrooms. 1 full bath, semi finished family room with built-in bar 2 ear carport, picnic cabana, large size screened porch corner lot, centrally ditioned. $44,900

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EAST WINDSOR beautiful 4 vear Colonial house on 1 2 acre lot 4 spacious bedrms. lg livrm. formal dining rm panelled family room, & laundry rm. cent air condit. full basement & 2 car garage new paint exterior low 5o s for fast sale fa i l 609-448-8861

■ $52 '900CUSTOM jlANCH mew listing Situated oft an excellently land scaped, 1/‘2 acre in desirable East Windsor Featuring large living room. 4 bftdrooms, 2 full baths, 44 finished rife room in basement, 2 car attached garage, manv ex­tras. ' |

> $55,500WINDSOR WOODS Desirable Devonshire Estate? section of East Windsor is being offered with this cedar 4 bedroom,.2-1/2 bath Colonial, Fantastic entry leads to a carpetftd living room, large formal dining room spacious eat in kitchen, paneled family roomand J-carlattacHed home in beautiful

garagesetting

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WEIDEL:.<t MMJMjii

448-6200

TWIN RIVERS 3 bedroom townbouje, 5 appliances, finished base me nit cortcrFte & redwood patio, stqrms & screens, carpeting throughout Many deco ra tive features j Low $40; Phone 609-448 5746

HOME TOWNSHIP

6 Ae d r o o m (fOLOMALoverlooking Millstone River situated on well landscaped acre 2 1/2 b a th s ; many e x t ra s ,assumable 6% mortgage Mon­tgomery: Schools, 10 min Nassau St.; or N Y bus. high S70's. Principals onlv Call 201-359-6772

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' I .DO YOju HAVE A LARGE FAMILY or would you enjoy converting this 15 room home into apartm ents '1 We offer this large home n e i r Slate College on 1 acre offceautiful trees Owner is asking $49,900. r I - *CHARM|NG DESCRIBES THIS BRICK I FRONT COLONIAL

IN HOPEW ELL You'll love the

large living rom with bay window, paneled family room having a raised hearth fireplace. There are 4 bedrooms and many extras such as indirect lighting, chair rails beamed peilings, alid finished dry basement All the- on a w ooded 2 3 a ores tor $63,900

PRIVACY swimming pool pond and a 3 bedLpom rancher on 5 acres-of w<x>deft countryside We offer yoft a huge country kitchen with pantry laundryTbbm, formal dining room, living room with u$ed brick fireplace, wall, wall competing and drapes are just a few of the extras being left with this home-' $74.90(1

HIDDEN FROM THE ROAD among tail trees We offer 5 acres and a lovely Colonial split level home with 8 rooms, central air conditioning, fireplace, screened porch and large 2 car garage Being offered for $75,000

COMMh’fCIAL LOT located across from a new and thriving shopping centfr with frame home that could easilv !>e converted into offices An ideal location- for many

..small businesses $45 90o

OUTSTANDING BILEVEL Kitchen with eating area formal dining room, family room. 1 1. 2 baths. 4 bedrooms, utility room, 2 car garage New and almost ready to occupy $54,500

MASONRY 2 STORY - Good house for the in laws Modern kitchen dining area, large living room with f irep lace alcove, familv room, den, 2 full baths..3 generous size bedrooms 2 car garage, excellent lot with mature trees $45,900

SPACIOUS BILEVEL Im maculate condition Situated on 3/.62 acres, brick and frame, modern kitchen with breakfast area, formal dining room, large family room. 2-1 2 baths, laundry- room 3 bedrooms, 2 car garage $65,900

BRICK AND FRAME RANCHER Mixiern kitchen w ith eating area

living room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, excellent location with 1 acre of land full basement, side porch with slate floor $45,900 t

UNIQUE. CONTEMPORARY Much puWjcized geodesic dome on 5 woo-deqy acres features lovely hand-crafted copper door, unusual vaulted ceiling, spiral stairs to 2nd floor open balcony, numerous skylights, sliding doors from dining room and master bedroom 4 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, utility room, flexible kitchen layout This functional and as the t ic home offers you the opportunity to finish it to your specifications Cali us for details and cost estimates for completing this dream home $59,500

ROOMY BILEVEL Kitchen with eaftfig area, formal dining roomfamily room, l-i 2 baths, utility room, 4 or 5 bedrooms. 1 car garage Located outside of Pen­nington Under construction with quick occupancy $52,500

EWING TOWNSHIP

ATTRACTIVE 2- STORY COLONIAL Aluminum siding, slate entrance foyer, kitchen with large eating, area, forma! dining room. 24 living room with fireplace 4 large bedrooms. 2-1 2 baths, farhily room central air conditioning, 2 car garage with b lack top driveway, beautiful landscaped lot, walking distance to golf course $59,900

SPACIOUS RANCHER Beautiful landscaped corner lot modern kitchen with eating area, formal dining room living room with fireplace, den, 2 iul! baths, 3 bedrooms, full basement. 2 car garage with breezeway located in Hampton Hills $64,900

We are a private, non-profit organization, well established and thriving, seeking A well organized perjson to handle personnel records for extensive overseas placement program Ability to carefully follow procedures and to cheerfully work under pressure necessary A willingness to learn world geography as it is not taught in ninth grade and typing skills essen tia l And A~ personal secretary with good typing no shorthand but must be willing to learn IBM Belt t ransc r ip t ion methods Must be willing to help plan lengthy o v e rse as and- domestic itineraries, .understand foreign currencies operate telex, etc:Wei offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits and a'congenial, p iqasant p rofessional office atamospbere Please write Box Not 02328 c o Princeton Packet and enclose resume of education and experience in lirst letter

FOR-RENT Apt Four rooms and bath located in Hamilton Sq 20 minute drive from Princeton Aug 1 occupancy No pets. Call 609-924-0498 after 6 p m

RELIABLE BABYSITTER with own t ra n sp o r ta t io n or walking distance of Lawrenceville Village to sit for 3 boys frorft 3-6 p m 5 days a week Please call 609-896-0923 after 6 p m

ARCHITECT needs full time J u n i o r a r c h i t e c t u r a l des igner in te rm ed ia te d raf t sman Robert Sussna. 20 Nassau St . 609-924-6611

E WINDSOR 1 bedroom 2-story town house Twin Rivers. 55 min to N Y . 20 min to Princeton 2 12 baths L R D R . Family Rm central air. self-clean oven, dish washer refrig. washer dryer Swimming and tennis $365 per mo 609-466-2586 after 6 p m week da vs

E X P E R I E N C E D T R A V E L AGENT rese rv a t io n s &t icketing for c o m m erc ia l ac­count's Contact Mr Ross Hargrave Te No 201-238-1800

1972 DATS UN 510 Blue. 8000 miles under warranty 4 speed. AM radio Michelin Tires Call 609-448 7666

VOLVO 71 2 door, standardtransmission, excellent conditior must sell immediately 609-695- 5671 after 5 p.m

MOVING SALE Two 19 Zenithwajsher lawn mowclot hes. misc. 2160Jet) ., N.J. (by IBM

Sat Aug>re.

trs. toys. Monmouth

EAST WINDSOR REGIONAL School District has openings in follow ing areas 12 mo secretary steno requ ired food service workers, bus drivers. If you are interested in any of the above positions, contact the Director of Special Projects.-609-448-4840, ext 203 384 Stockton St . Hightstown

HONDA 160 9.000 mi excellentcondition. $250 Call 609-92],-6181 alter 6 p m •

YARD SALE mtsc items 10 Tyne f'ouri. Kendall Park Sat Aug 4. 10-4 p.m

NEWSThe Manville News

1 he Franklin NFWS RECORD

63 VALIANT good engine, past recent inspection, needs new top$40 609-921-7060

\RK 1 Ol INTERESTED IN YOl R WEIGHT 7

A-Princeton bio-medical research program needs volunteers for the second series of a medicaih supervised scientifc study of the effectiveness of prescription pill

a common non-

ARE YOl BUGGED by Watergate, phone taps hi<0en microphones, etc? So am 1 10-ou know anvthmg about de-bugging phones foiling hidden mikes etc i d like to hear about it. 609-?87- 4850

SECRETARY for typing, filing phone answering, for 6 weeks Rood pay Call 609-452-7505 , 9-5

Participate in either of these studes

1 Stop bv our Nassau St office to get w eighed each weekday this month

2 Come to the office for a free Metracal lunch each weekday for 2 weeksYou will find out if this pill works for you and receive $20

71 KAYS A Sip KI 75 cc Less than 10O miles $225 firm Call 609-448- 2051 after 4

LAKE FRONT Cottage w ith boat China Lake Maine $75 per week avail Aug 12-26 Tele 609-737 2402

BUY LAND:THEY DON’T MAKE IT

ANY MORE

18 5 wooded acres in YY Amwell Twp Excellent road frontage

$4,000 per acre

App 79 acres. Amwell Twp heavily wooded with pond

$5000 per acre

16 1 acres well treed Hopewell Twp 1100 of frontage $53,300

APARTMENT RENTAL Allentown N J Spacious at tractive, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, living room, dining room, kitchen den or day room Heat and water paid $295 monthly Avail Aug 1 One year lease Fall 609-921 -2435

78 acreswoodedfrontage

Hopewell with

Twp heavily stream 2.900 of

$3000 per acre

I

WANTED TO PURCHASE existing se rv ic e s ta t ion with proven high volume Will.pay cash for right locations Contact Box =1)2327 c o P rinceton P acket slating monthly volume, plot plan arid location .

5,1 rural acres. East Amwell Twp Beautilul view high iand, $33.501

58 acres. West Amwell Twp Scenic, trees, with stream

$13,500

APT FOR RENT Road Manville

66■£ Cumplain

If you are interested come to our office at 163 Nassau St second floor opposite Thorne s p h a r ­macy or ca!L(509-921 -3031 between 9 & 4

PART TIME INTERVIEWER must have car 4 hours a day for

'next 2 weeks Please contact Princeton University Pyschoiogy Dept 609-452-8377 evenings

HUGE Y ARD SALE Sat Aug 4, ram date following Sat Lots of clothes dishes books records baby items kriick knacks crewel p ic tu res baked goods etc Something for everyone 2tjo N Main St Hightstown

R< A BLACK & WHITE T V SET excellent working condition : -

in screen. $35 kitchen table and ( hairs Maple vinvl covered complete set $60, ping pong table with paddles $25 yellow ReilK Chopper bicvcle, excellent con­dition 6(86924-4128

KINQ SIZE mattress & box spring w :>h •: sets of linens in good cond 545 Please cal! 6(>y-44:TS509 after 5 in p m

SOCIATED EALTY ERVICE

a-c res Hopewell Township,

NCR OPERATORS for ex Banding-accounting office 35 hr week Company benefits .Rhone 6(09-924-2752

MANVILLE -Furnished room tor gen t lem an with kitchen privileges <’ail 2(0-725 2769

VanRealtor

Rti 3173?-n o 4

Realtorsen m - ,• ,n

68? 7<123

Hi sc Rea in.-’enmngton N J

Tel. (609) 737-3615 (609) 883-2110

OFFIC E SERVICES Han yman chores mail delivery essenger service light office

tasks lor solid Blue ( hip i dmpany $120 $13'■ per week plus excellent benefits and pleasant working conditions ideal for retiree or person with second incur-.- < ail Sir Y\ Turner -09 924-65*"

197o V 1 > L V1 > 144 Excellent cond Red Automata . AM & FM Radio Mo helm Tires, new brakes i-'a ->"4-448 "-V*

CLEANING WOMAN Fast Windsor 2 full day- per week >w; trahsportatioj eft ---r -

Must be re.iable Cab 509-44 s-4597 after t call 448-608,'

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A FABLE AND A FACTj

J nee upon a time a Merchant came to our Town. He picked a good Lo-

ii cation, laid in a supply of Goods, and set up Shop. His prices were Fair and his Policy was Courtesy and Service.

But trade Vas slow, so he decided he ought to Advertise. First he put in a call for the Town Crier. He was told, however, that the Town Crier went out of Business two hundred years ago. So he hied himself to the Printer’s and ordered a supply of Hand Bills which extolled (that means, talked up the virtues of his Merchandise.

When these Hand Bills were distributed around Town, some people read them, some people threw them away and a great many people complained about the Litter. Shortly a Law was passed against Litter.

Then the Printer and the Merchant took counsel together and the Printer said: "Every Citizen in our Town has a Mail Box. We will simply put your Hand Bills in the Mail. ’ And they did. The Printer dressed up the Hand Bills with some odds and ends and said: "See—We have Circulation.”

But the Merchant’s trade, though it picked up a little, continued slow. Finally the Merchant! took counsel with a Wise Man from Madison Avenue who dropped in one day on his Vacation. The Wise Man said: "Friend, why do you not advertise in the Medium of Proved Readership, your Local Weekly Newspaper? Get your mes­

sage into the Minds of your protective Customers as well as into their Mail Boxes. Among those who know Advertising best, it’s Paid Circulation—not two to one—but ■something like two thousand to one!"

The Merchant was pleased and impressed bv this Advice and thereafter used his Ad-VL _ - . Y

vertising Budget accordingly. He prospered greatly ever after.

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Canines Need Special Care During These Dog Davs

by Muart ( rump Ir. s ta ff Reporter

Don't lock your pets —or

> hildren irt -our ca r during the hot summer months The result could be disastrous ■*

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Mrs G raves

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New Store Hours:Mon Fri 11 4. Sat 10 5. Thurs Eve 7 9

' That w arn ing was m ade recently by .Jeanne . G raves executive secretary of S A J E

Small Animal Veterinary E n ­dowment Dogs suffer from heat p ro s tra t io n jpst like humans Mrs Graves said It

in kill them Don 1 lpck them :n > tur car w ith the w mdows closed xhen you go shopping she wa rned

This is particularly true in diopping centers, where there’s n ) shade You can see animals practically passing out from the heat.' shl said

P r in c e tb n 's control -.officer reem phasized warning ■

To i l lu s tra te the point, pjatyrolman B reese p laced a thermometer in his car while it was parked in a shopping center lot-last week Even though all the Windows were open two inches, the te m p e ra tu re in the ca r reached 120 degrees in less than a half hour With the windows closed it reached 142 degrees

And this isn t even a par Ocularly hot day he added "A breeze was blowing On a seor ching hot day the temperature can easily reach 150 or 160 degrees or even more " he said

'As' jfie te m p e ra tu re in ­c reases .^ the animal breathes more intensely and uses up more oxygen. a kx’al veterinarian

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Wednesday -Vug l to Wed nesday Aug 22. ______

said The dog can go into.a heat stroke and it can be latal This can also 'happen to a dog tied outside in the direct sun he said

Animals should be tied where there is shade available .Hi day­long and should have plenty ofwater

'Some dogs a re more

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201 - 297-3049it you should come across a flog or a child locked in o closed car m the sun on a hot day and it is obvious the dog ior child is suffering from the heat call the police immediately and give the. make of the oar registration, color and exact location, patrolman Breese said

.If possible, remain on the scene until the police arrive, he said

Other tips lor summer care of your pets include '

When you go on vacation be extremely caretul about leaving pets with neighbors Be sure you can trust your neighbors to take good care of your animals

Make sure your pets wear proper identification at all times

Dogs should be brushed and groomed almost every day

- "Flea collars, for those dogs who can tolerate them are ex cellent. the veterinarian said "They will limit tick infestation if

kepi fresh There are also chemical dips available from your vet for fighting ticks. The commercially available dips are •good for killing fleas but hot ticks, he said

The best way to rem ove.a tick which nas already attached itself to the dog. the vet said, is to push the dog s hair out of the way. swab the area with a little alcohol on cotton to clean the skin, grab the tick firmly with the fingers and pull il off It 's an old wives' tale that Ihe tick s head might break off and sta\ a t ­tached hi >aid

I o destroy the lick alter tt s removed, put it in a ja r of alcohol or spray an insecticide on it [ton'! burn it or flush il down the toilet, the vet said

Dogs should be bathed frequently with a good shampoo The vet recommends a human dandruff shampoo for routine use

II your dog is bothered by fly bites around his ears, apply pine tar available .it drug stores to the affected spots This helps heal. Ihe sores and acts as ' a repellent

Clipping the hair off a long

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Even when the law allows it. pa t ro lm an Briie.se does not recommend that'dogs should run free Car traffij: is so. much heavier in the s im m e r months

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